l iirt I ittlctun. Dr. S. II. I'viiki'V lias just re-turiH-il from Now Ym'U, where ho was taUitiLr a lirief course in practice in an institution if that city. Mrs. A D. (iomIoii of this place has roturnt'il from West Newtou, where sh" ;itrt. tho winter with her son. l-,-ter. Miss Auua M. Hockley is spend my a few days at fJurnt Cabins the guest of Miss Auua Doran, who has just finished au eight months' term of school in Clear tield county. Children's Day service will bo held in the M. K. church at tins place next Sabbath, Juuo Tth, at lM:iiO a. in. Au entertaining time is looked for, as rehearsals have hern in progress for some time D. Iv. Wilt, wife and son Willie who have been in the employ of the Itafer's at the Bedford Hon so Bedford, Da , for several years are now spending a few days with his parents, M. S. Wilt and wife. Samuel Mayne and wife, pro prietors of the Hagy House, Mar tiusburg, Da., spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Alex Mayue and wife. Samuel is one of D.lair county's hustling hotel men. Mrs. V. 0. Hare is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Kirk iu Digeou Cove. Mrs. S. II. Cromer has been ubsent for several weeks caring f'r her mother, Mrs. John Fore, of Knobsville, who has been very ill for sometime. D. W. Cromer's new barn is rapidly approaching completion. Memorial Day was observed here in a kind of individual way. The graves of soldiers aud friends were decorated with choice (low ers, but owing to the threatening condition of the weather the reg ular program could not bo car 1 ied out. cv drunaUii. Hay, son of Ceorge Holinger, lias fever. David Croon is very poorly at this writing. Mrs. Thorntou Foster is seri ously ill with dropsy and rheu matism entirely helpless. Charles Ramsey of Wood vale, and Myrtle Hamilton of Saltillo, visited the family of Ceo. Shafer recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Truax (tlie village smithy of Enid) are visiting friends in Altoona and Pittsburg. The mines at North Point start ed up on Monday after a rest of three weeks caused by a few dri vers striking. Dr. W. S. Hunter aud Norm tu McCl.iin made a trip to Orbisoi.ia i and McConuellsburg Friday and ; Saturday. i F. C. Mills and seven other lit- j tie boys are great "colors," hav- j ing caught as high as two little whip crackers in ono uiffht. Mrs. F. G. Mills received the sad news that her son Charles is in the Pennsylvania Hospital at Philadelphia, suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. H. H. P.ridenstine, ono of our marchants, will have auction on Saturday, June lilh, closing out and moving to Indiana county to engage in same business. While wo are sorry to lose him from our towu, we hopo our loss may bo his financial gain. On account of rain there were no Memorial services held in our Valley. M. K. Shaffner, Esq., who was to be the orator of the day, did his part faithfully by driving through rain forty miles to accom modate our good people and all to no avail. Surely he Ksscsses grit of the proper de gree. "Thanks," Hro. ShalTner, we will give you another oppor tunity iu the future. Why let your wife break her j back washing the old way wlien you can buy the Vandorgrift Hot-1 ary washer best on the market, at BerkstresHer's store for $f.2fi. Wanted. A lot of teams to haul bark to Haltillo. Big cash price will be paid. Apply at oncn to Hauvky Coockk, McConnellsburg. J. Edw. Sheoly, ot the Auburn Wagon Company, Martinsburg, V. Va., aDd C. S. Grove of Green castle, representing the Interna tional Harvester Company, were guests of Editor J. Frank Kheely Mouday and Tuesday. NccOmorc. John McClellau aud wife Of Friends Cove, attended the meet ing here last Sabbath and visited among friends. The three-days meeting here passed olT very pleasantly. On Sunday, Mr. Scott Humgardner aud Miss Miunic Funk were bap tized in old Tonoloway creek in presence of a large aud respect ful audience by Elder Aldertoii. Prof. Palmer spent Saturday evening with his parents here. Clyde and Ollio Hess of Phila delphia are now with their aunt, Mrs. E. Sharp. The forni'-r, who has l)een for some time in ill health, hopes to be benefited by the couutry surroundings. Among the many from a dis tance who attended the meeting here were Mrs. Jacob Nolan and son Paul from Croat Cacapon, W. Va., also, Mr, Lewis Youker md wife of Warfordsburg, and Ceo. A. Winters aud wife of Tim ber Kidge. Miss Lib fSailey has been spend ing a few days with Mrs. W. F Hart aud attending church. Miss Uailey wil' doubtless always be a cripple, yet she has far more use f her foot than it was thought for a long time she could have. Dr. Fisher and family were the ,'uests on Sabbath of Dr. Swartz A'elder. Alouzo Barnhart's hand, which was so badly mutilatad by a saw some time since, is so far improv ed that it gives him very little pain. lie was sworn iu for oue of Uncle Sam's mail carriers Monday morning. Soon every man in the community will have iad a turn at the mail business. Last Wednesday evening, while Master Floyd Hart was at play with some other children, m ruu ing was thrown violently ou the nard ground, striking his head with such force that he was reu dered unconscious, aud remained so uutil the next morning. Dr. Sappington was called, and pro nounced his injuries not so ser ious as was at first feared. How ever, he is almost deaf iu one ear, and still complains of a very sore head. Do Your Kycs Hurt? Wrong glasses will ruiu the strongest eyes. Auy sensation of pain is a warning, neglected eye sight affects the brain aud uervous system causing serious bodily illuess. Eyes examiuod free by Albert Hill Fontaine, the well-known eye sight specialist, of Washington, D. C, who will be at the Cooper House for oue week commencing Monday, June liilh. Do not neglect to avail yours- lf of this grand opportunity. Myo pia, Hypermetropia, Astigma tism and Presbyopia cases can all be corrected with proper glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed, examinations made at residence, by request. Dr. Fontaine will c;u re the worst case of headache with a pair of glasses when the c.iuse ii from the eyes. Male Kcnistcr. Saturday, June LU W. 11. Spoor, executor, will sell ou the premises one mile south of Salu via tho Mansion farm of the late 1. mies Minuick, deceased, cou uiiuing 10- acres, more or less about '.() acres cleared aud well fenced; also a house and lot ad joining farm. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. . A Frightened Horse. Punning like mad down the street dumping tho occupations, or a hundred other accidents, are every day ocurr ;;ices It be hooves everybody to have a reli able Salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklon's Arnica Salve Hums, cuts, Sores, Eczema and piles, disappear quickly under its soothiup effect. "5c, by all drug gists. John Schenck of Wells Valley will have from 500 to oOOO quarts of strawberries. Some of them measure from 4 to 4$ inches in circumference, lie says his crop would have been much larger had it not been for the late frosts. Who tail beat John's patch. From the Daily Observer of Washington, Pa., wo notice that Miss Jessie K. Garland, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Gar land, formerly of this county, was one of the number who pass ed examination successfully for freshman class in tho High School In that city. Jessie Is but 10 years of age aud stood second in her class, she having been pro moted three times in one year. Hack Kim. Wm. Cutchall expects to burn a limekiln this week. Mr. aud Mrs. George Paylor and son Ormau spent several days last week visiting relatios iu Thompson township and at tended Decoration at Antioch. Miss Annie Thomas is working at Hobort Cutchall's. Those who visited Goo. Thom as' last week were Mr. aud Mrs. Hunter Thomas, Mamie aud Hel en Clugston, Mary Thomas and sister Lena, and Dan Ott. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Paylor vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Martin last Sunday. Job Everts, Mrs. Thos. Shaw and daughters Cora and Leah, James Woodal, John Souders, Mrs. Wright, and Mamio and Helen Clugston were among those who visited W. H. Paylor's lasj, week. Miss Rachel Thomas visited Mrs. Robert Cutchall last Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Motter and daughter Addie visited Rob ert Cutchall's last Suuday. Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Fryman and daughter were in McCon nollsburg last Saturday. A Cn.stlv Mistake. . Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They arc gentle yet thorough. "c, by ill druggists. Farmers' Institutes. The County Board of Farmers' Institute Mauagors will meet at the County Commissionors'olfice on tho second . Tuesday of June to arrange for the place where Institutes are to be hold this sea son. All of our people who de sire Institutes ought to attend this meeting and present their claims. This board is composed of tho Local Mem born of the State Board of Agriculture, aud oue representative from each County Agricultural Society, tho Pomona Grange and County Alli ance. If you tind that you can not attend this meeting, address a letter with your request to Chairman of Board of Institute Managers, care of County Com missioners. lSurnt Cabins. Memoral day passed off very quietly. Tho P. O. S. of A. met at their Ball, then marched to the cemetery with tho M. E. Sunday school, decorated tho soldiers' graves, and had an address by Rev. Hoke Gottschall. Miss Jessie Speck has return homo from Hagorstovn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner and sou Lloyd of Bridgeport, Franklin county, were pleasant callers in our town last Thurs day. Miss Heleu Fore of McCon nollsburg, is visiting the family of Chas. McGeehe's. Chas. Greatheadof McCounells burg spent Sunday in our town. Mrs. Ellen Speck, of Roxbury, Frankliu county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry McGowan. We had quite a mad dog excite ment. Mr. Samuel Widney's dog, supposed to bo mad.leftlast 'Wednesday night, aud didn't re turn until Friday morniug. It bit several cattle for Mr. Widney all the dogs within its reach and, also, bit, Mrs. Widuey. Mrs. Sarah Cromer of Fort LilUeton spent last week with her. daughter, Mrs. John Bald win. Mr. L. C. Kelly and wife at tended tho Democratic Conven tion at McConnollsburg l.istTues day. Mrs. Frank Newman and son Watson of Metal, spent Satur day night at Mr. David Bowmans. Teachers Wanted. Wo need at tmco a few more teachers, both experienced aud luoxporieueod. Wo have more calls this year than over before. Schools and colleges supplied with competent teachers free of cost. Address with stamp, American Teachers Association, J. L. Graham, LL. D., Mgr. Memphis, Tenn. Wanted. 1000 chickens at 10 cents alb., and 5000 dozen eggs at 13 cents a dozen. Clay Pauk, Throe Springs Pa. PU11LIC SALE. Of Valuable KLXL KSTATli. ON SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1903, The umlcrslimpcl iiiltnlnlNtrutiir will noil on ;he premises oiichulf mile nouth of Aki-rsvllle the followiuK vuluiilile rriileslnle, the property of N. II. Jackwn Inte of llrusb Creek township tleceiiseil, to wit : IOO ACRES iimUW perched neut meiisure, nrijolnltix Inncli on the north hy E. I). Akerx on the eiMt, by 11, K. Alters: on the south by Wilson Conner, and on the west hy the mansion fnrm of mild de ceased. There lire .' iiercs of TIMBER LAND from whlfh miy he cut 3 0.KO feet of lumber - JOovmof whlteonk. .Vi.ono feet of yellow plno 11 lid chestnut unci W.Ouo feet of whlteplue. Tho rest of the hind is cleural und In (food mnte of cultlviitUin of which acres Is In winter irriiln. uei-es In outs, mid the remainder In Kruax. It is all up I u ml, smooth, uud well watered. A tine site for buildings nlonif tho public roud Sole to bciln lit 1 o'clock, T Kit MS: Ten' per cent, of bid to be puid when property Is knocked down; one-nulf, of balance on confirmation, of sale, and the bal ance In otic year with Interest from (late of conllrmailou. S. MARSHALL JACKSON. Administrator. In the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton County. Order of Publication in Divorce. Tu James ftrvlu : Whereas Minnie Merlle Krvln. your wlfo has Died a libel In the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton county, of January Term lina. No. 11 praymn o divorce unalnst you. Now you are hereby notified and required to appear In said Court on or before Tuesday the tuhdayof June next to unswer the n.tmnitiint nf naMii,i ui. nleMertle Krvln and in default of such appear- uuce you win ne name to fcave a divorce Kraut ed in your absence, V; C FLECK, Sheriff. May 13, 1903. Ill the Court of Common Picas of Fulton Comitv. Order of Publication in Divorce. To iJanlel a. Hockensmlth : Whereus Kebeccu llocKensmlth. your wife has tiled a libel In the Court of Common l'leas of Kulton County, of January Term Itmil. No. I. praying u dvoice iiiiiilust you. Now you are hereby notllled and required to uppear In wild court ou or before Tui-mIiiv the uth dm- .,r June next to unswer the complaint of the said iiebeeca llockensmlili. and In default of such appearance you will be liable to haveadivorce -ranted Iu your absence, l. I'. KLKCIf. .Sheriff. May l . i i. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice is hereby idven that the followin" Tiamed ii;:nouiitatils huve tiled their account in the lieiflster mid clerk's olliee or Kulton ounty. Ia and that the same will be present--il to the Orphans' Court of said county for Miuliruiatlon on the tlrst Tuesday after the second Monday of June next, belnir the mh day I. Kirst and tina: aecmint nf Mnu M-,.-.. a i.'.... lev ailmiuNlralrix ot Mrs Alum l'.,l,,i..r l,.i'.. .., I.lckiuit (-'reek township, deceased. .'. first and tiual account of Elsie (iiethear ulininlsti-atrix of Henhsihul, i:r ,..,, ,i i .Mct'oanellsbiiiK. 1'a., deceased. .......... tiuiiiiiiini tnr nf ilia. ....t!, m ,,r I i..., ,-..,. :i. The aee.iiiiit nn:i w t ::..nn . - i.ii.tv.tu .ariiauk'll late of Ayr township, deceased. , iP.?"!. "Ild "u"' ffccpenitc) account of ....... ,,u,. ...ll(r , UM-rxecuiors oi me w ill of llenry Oyler late of Tod townshlu. de- t-enseil ,. First aud final aenmint nf Ii w !.-..!.:,-. .....i ....... ., . ,, , , c.cuiiiM in me lusi will ii; of Jacob A. Uamll late of Tod Towushln de- C-EOKOH A. IIAimiS. ... , , Keilster & Clerk. Keulster and Clerk s- Olllce. May l:l, A. I), lis. J. I ; YUU NEED A BUGGY t WnW nflFQ TUIC QTDIVL7 Vnfll . uvu wiiu iuiu ununii ivui ' J A Bran New Pallinrr Ton Uuggy with Full Leather X X Trimming, Spring Cushion X I and Back. Thousand Mile f X Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X entbhaft Couplers and Fine- X X ly Finished throne-bout, for t ONLY $50. Largo Stock to select X rom. X , I am also handling Hand- X made Buggies and Wagons, t 4V nr t-i 1 1--. T . v. IV. 1'jVANS, J Hustontown, Pa. X t CO TO C E. Starr, Three Springs, Pa., To Buy Your FERTILIZERS, and save a dollar. Headquartara Par FEED and FLOUR: ALSO, Roejd wagons For Sale. WANTED. TEN GIRLS ao Waitrsj at the ArandaleHouse GOOD WAGES Address ALS1P& SMITH, Bedford, Pa. II. II. Gilbert a former pastor of the Hustontown charge M. E church has just dedicated a new church at Borwick, Pa., his pres ent charge, that cost $40,000. Bishop McCabe preached the dedicatory sermon. REDUCED PRiCES at D. C. MALLOTT'S STORE. 1 have the Laiyest Line of Men'H, Women's, and Children's Shoes lo pick from that I ever carried before, also I just, received a uew line of Dry Goods, which I have not room to shelf Here are a few prices among many Bargains : Calicoes, ' to 7c, a yard, Muslin . to c; Ginghams 7 1-2 to 10c: I have a bi line of Shirts: they must go at l"c a piece; "ido.en pair of Over alls at -15 cents euch. Straw Hut from (1 to 17 ets; Straw Matting l !o u yd: Floor Oil Cloth in?: Summer Lap Spreads Reduced from il.00 to 75 cents I have also, reduced GROCERIES, Granulated Sugar o 1-2 cts; C Brown at 4 1-2 cts. I pay the highest market price for produce. D. C MALLOTT, Need mo re, Fa. Correct' Styles. For All The Latest Novelties in Trimmed Mil linery, you want to call at the Store of MAYS JOHNSTON Ono door westof Albert Stoner's No Old Stock Everything up-to-date and at LOW PRICES We are in position to fur nish you with most all kinds of Lumber, consisting ot WAINSCOTING, 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. Come and see us, and get prices; or, write us. KALBACH & SPANGLER Knobsville, Fulton Co., Pa. ORCHARD GROVE MARKET, Side Meat 12c. 14c. 15c, 14c. 12c. Vc. 5 c. IJutter Lard Shoulder Ham Tallow HATS. In Ktraw Hats my lino is com plete work and fancy; and in Wool Hots I can give yo'j some thing nice at 5o to 1.50. CLOTHING. Wool Suits at $1.35 to t4.00 Hoys' and Youths'. In prints I can show you a complete line in standard Goods. GINGHAMS. Lancaster and all the standard mukes. Curtains, Lappetts, Ty phon Silks, Flue Lawns in white and colors. Seersuckers, Muslins for Pillows samo iu 10-4 for Sheets, Sutteens, Draperies, Ta ble, Stand and Red Spreads. Cotton and Linen Crashes. Ta ble, Stand and Shelf OU Cloth. Ludles Wruppers. Ludles und Children's summer Underwear, I ask a share of your potron age and will pleuse you In prices. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative iiromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grovo's signature won each box 25c. , I, LUMBER, JOHNSTONS JOHNSTONS JOFiNSTOW's Johnston's Lawns 5c, a better one at 8c, and a beautiful line of all colors at lOu. A line of the most attractive Mousseliues at Ulc, white lawn 8, 10 and 12c liluek und colored Series for skirts, and all the latest novelties in Shirtwaist-suit goods. CLOTHING Men's and boys' work shirts 2o, 3!) and 50c. Dress shirts fancy negliges 25, 48 and J1.00. Overalls and work pants 25, 40, 48 and 75c. Boys' dress pants 25c. Men's dress pants fl.00, $1.33, $1 75, $2.25, $2.75. Chil dren's suits 80c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75. Men's suits Black anil Figured Nobby Clothing, guaranteed Iu making, $2 40, $.1.1)0, $.7 00, $ 5o $7-75, $9.00, $10. STRAW HATS Boys' straw hats 5, 8, 15, 25c. Men's straw hats 8, 10, 25, 35, 45, 75, $1. $1.50. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Hats 50, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Shoes Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. Misses' 50, 75, $1., $1.50. Ladies' Totem Ox ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladies' dress shoes 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.5. Men's work Bhocs $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 Patent Leather $1.50, $2, $2.75, $3.50, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at 25, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17. 20, 25c. Lace Cur tains 39, 49, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 and 10c. R. S. PATTERSON, Binder and Mower Sections and Guards to fit any make of machine, at about one-half the price you have been paying. WRENCHES of all kinds at lowest prices. Call and examine our Mowcr Knife Grinder. Washing Machines : Lightning, $3.25 Boss, - 6.50 Headquarters for Wire Nails and Fence wire at lowest prices. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. Best Goods For the Least Money ! CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade at $1.75 ior roll of 12 yarda. Men's Heady ma dp suits at 13.98 to $-."i.00 each. lioys Heady in a do suits at It. 00 to $7.00. Drop Head SEWING au 13 75 agents got $05.00 for the same Machine. ' Syracuse Hill Side Hows with STOVES AND RANGES $14.00 to .'U.(Ki euch fully guaranteed, Curjiets ut 11 ciu per j nrd. Kggs (or Hutching. Whlto Ply Write for Uardwure, Wire, Harness 'udur Tuba, Chums, Wugoiij, Glass, Hugifios, Puluts and Oils, Implements, Matting We have large orders o fill on Effgs and Poultry every week and will pay the highest price either cash or trade. We want your trade. - : J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Ticking faced horse collars at 00 els each. Whito Lead fij cts per Iti. Wire Nails at 2.75 jierkeir. Lightning Washing Machines at $.!.2j each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wheel at I. SO Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel and jointer $10. . mouth Hocks, the groat winter layers 15 eggs for 50 cts. Prices on Dress Goods, Grocerieii, Ladles Trimmed nuts, Flour, Men's Hats, Feed, Hoys' Hats Seed Oats, Shoes, Gurduu Seeds, Potatoos.