Thoro was witnessed here on Monday evening an interstiug display of Auroraboroahs or Northern Lights. Save .money !y buying break fust foods at Scott's CashGro cory. Malta Vita, 13e package, or two for 2.r)c. Power, 7c pack age, or 4 for a quarter. Somehow or other even the mannish woman balks when it comes to tipping a waiter. The emergencies that we are prepared for seems to be the ones that never turn up. Hagerstown Fair. For Mm Llaerhtowu Fair, Octo ber l.'itli to loth, the Gumboi laud W.U-y Kallroad will sell t.xtjur hion tickets to Haguratown daily dirriug coutiuuancc of the Fair, giKHl to return day following date of issue and includiug admission to the Fair Grounds at rate of (l.C'i from Mercorsburg. Excursion tickets good to re turn until Saturday Oct. 17th not including admission will also be mid at reduced rates Ample accommodations and Limekiln Wood For Siie. j trains at convenient hours will be A nice lot of pine limekiln wood provided. ior sale cheap. See A. M. Seville, McConnellsburg, Fa. BELFAST. Michael Mellott is home for" a few weeks. Geo. W. Morton has gone back to Riddlesburg. Miss Sadie E. Forner visited Lewis Mellott's last week. Mrs. Martha A. Deshong visit ed her son, J. W. Deshong, last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Truax at tended preacLing Sunday at the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mellott and little daughter Winnie have returned to Johnstown. Geo. C. Deshong had some nice apples this fall, one of which weighed a pound and a half. Geo. C. Deshong gave Merrill Mellott a large xtato having 21 eyes. It was cut and planted in ten hills.and when dug it brought hi in a peck of potatoes. Administrator's Notice. Nr.ll.... Iv h... .,..., ..... I... . mrntlnn have been irrmitiHl to the umlenlirued upuu the osiute ol J union h. Krrliu line of Dubllc to-nnl.lp r.iltmi iMiunty. IM., Oooea. ed. All pennin having cIiiIom apuluu Mild tute will present tli.u, proprly autlimic.td formMtleinent. iiml thorn! owing the stun will T K. FLEMINO, Sllt- 1H0S Clenr Ridge. Pa. as JXKUUTOU'B NOTICE Kiotioe li ihcrnhr given that lottntu tMtumcnt rjr hivi ben (rraiitcd to the iindfrnliiieil upon the mute of Samuel Seorixt late of Thouitmon towiinhlp, Kullun count', p daoeafied. Any piTmnm having elalnm against sairientate will prnaent them properly authenticated for ettlenient.aml I bone owing Iheimine will pleam eali and nettle. , JOHN K. SKCRI9T, Plum Run, Pa. CHAKU'.S F. SKCKIST. Sylvan, Pa. Kieoutor. DANUER IN FALL COLDS, Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia, bronchitis or con sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures quickly and prevents serious results. It is old and re liable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Contains no opiates and will not constipate. FARM FOR SALE. Situated one mile east of McC'onnelteburg, Pa., extending to Loudon pike, containing ACRES, A LAKMK NKW BANK 1IAHN, nun lately been added to the Improvement!,, The farm in admirably adapted for fUot'k pur poses. Can be bought on terms to null pur chaser. Address the owner DAMKL GIt.HERT, Chamhenihurir. Pa, Parties wishing to vlalt the premises inquire W, H. NKLSON. MoConnallsqurg. Pa. TRESSPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned against tres passing upon the premises of the undersigned by bunting, Ushlng. or otherwise, as prosecu tion will follow a disregard of this notice. JACOB HYKES. Ayr township. DANIEL MOCK Tod township. AT CLAV PARK'S, THREE SPRINUS. PA. Eggs, 22 cts per dozen. Butter, 20 cts per pound. Wheat, 80 cts per bushel. Rye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Chickens, old or young 10 cts per pound. School Reports. Broadtop City schools, first month. Room No. 1. Pupils : males, 10; females, 21. Per cent, of males, 92 ; females, 94 ; total, 02. Pupils attending every day: Earl CutshalJ, Fred Miller, Flo rence Leeder, Grace Leeder, Edith Leeder, Florence Peck, Sa rah Horton, Elsie Ashton, Isabel Cook, Bethel Watkins, Nelda Mil ler, and Dora Silverthorn. W. Ika Evans, Teacher Room No. 2. Enrolled : males, 26; femalos, 18; total, 44. Per cent of males, 87: females, 97; to tal, 92. Pupils attending every day: Henry Silverthorn, John Drake, Wallace Wilkins, Fur man Wilkins, Llloyd Cutshall, Oren Hamilton, Archie Hamilton, Roy Ramsey, Winifred Heath, Freda Smith, Zula Dell, Margaret Ed wards, Mamie Lavelle, Minnie Wagner, Pearl Watkins, Martha Wooraer, Elva Leeder, Ora Leed er, Buolafc Ramsey, and Freda Ashton. U. W. Wink, Teacher. Sate Register. Thursday, October 15, Mrs. Jennie Barber will sell at her res idence 4 miles south of Harrison- ville, 1 horse, 8 head of cattle. hogs, farming implements, corn and hay, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, October 30, Aaron Hess and Harry C. Hess will sell at their residence li miles wist of Need more, horses, cattle, hogs farming implements, hay, grain and household goods. Sale be- I gins at 9 o'clock, Credit 10 months. j Saturday, October 31. Mrs. ; Mary Corbiu will soli at her resi dence one mile south of Waterfall cattle, hogs.farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, November 5, Uriah W. Kline, intending to break up housekeeping, and go to Ohio, will sell, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, hav. ! grain and household goods. Sale begins at 9 o'clock a. m. Friday, November 6 A. J Fore, executor of the estate of Henry McGowan, late of Burnt Cabins, will sell at his late resi dence li miles east of the above place horses, grain, farming im p'ements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit, 9 months. THE SALVE THAT HEALS. Without leaving a scar is De Witt's. The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the only Witch Hazel Salve made that I contains the pure unadulterated wiicn nazoi. ir any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered to you it is a counterleit. E. C. DeWitt in vented Witch Hazel Salvo and Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold at Trout's drugstore. m, ' . v-:.v:n,vi;ot.SjV STYLE 1 0 is always the first thing a woman looks M for in a hat. If it does not have the style m she does not want it no matter how ex- tf, t ; I aV J pensive the material of which it is made. j Our hats have the style. That is the ffi iU-i I ! x. ii 5-? icioun mat uur uusineis is constantly 3 IliVIHUIUJI ;j . rst I Fall Stock All In hand made hats, and bonnets, children's j caps. Angora tam-o-shanters, feathers, I. 1 l. . i . . . Krt noDons, Draicis, veilings, laces, and me- a aanions. ine latest in every thing. f!nmp In w a . w A and examine the new goods. We wih not ask you to buy. Our prices only Wj. t.. j . -n n . .. sf inaKc uur truoas aw ine more temntinp. v w , O'M MILLINER, 111 a I V3 To Cure Cold la One Diy. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. Makes A Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a, thing thoroughly. Of all the Salvos you ever heard of, Buck- len's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, bores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ul cers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by all Drug gists. Farm for Sale. I will sell at private sale ray farm of 150 acres lying alontr tho pike i mile east of Harrison ville. About IK) acres are cleared and balance In tim ber. The Improvements are a good two-story Frame House nearly new, Bank Barn and other outbuildings, There Is also an orchard of fine fruit. Good water near the door. Will sell on terms to suit the purchaser. W. A. VALLANCK, 10-7-03 Harrisonvllle, Pa. COALPOOT. Work around Coal port is good and the mines are running about full time. Carpenters are very scarce. If some of tho Fulton county carpenters were here, they could make good mouey. ThoU. M. W. of A., have built a fine hall here which coat the lo cals $3,000. Tho new Methodist church is about complete. 1 stated in my last letter that it would cost $8,000 but it will cost about $11,000. Mrs. Mary J. Mellott of Sipes Mill, is visiting her sous and daughter hero Ahimaaz,George, Alberland Charles Mellott, and Mrs. Malinda Swopo. Charles and Mrs. Swope accompanied her to Karthaus, Clearfield county, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Mary Fohner. Charles Decker of Whips Cove, it here now seeking his fortune digging black diamonds. Char ley Kays Coalport is all right, and he is now looking up a good build ing site. Subscribe for tho News and do it to day. Only ono dollar, ' ' A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. knew what to do in the hour of noed. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liv er trouble, physicians could not help her. He thoughtof and tried Dr. King's Now Life Pills and she got relief at once aud was fi nally cured. Only 25c,at all Drug Stores. HEAL ESTATE SALES. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. David Hershey sold to Mr. WbI tor L. Anderson of Braddock, Pa. their property in Tod township the home of the late Samuel Rotz. Mr. Horshey has pur chased the Charlie Corbin farm near Waterfall and will move to it next spring. A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, re move the bile, clear the complex ion.cure headache and leave a good taste in the mouth. Tho famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pills 1 have nsod gripe an.l iiicku, while DnWitt's Liltlo Early Risers aro simply porfoct.." Sold at Trout's drrg store. Wells High School. Tho High School in Wells town ship makes a good start. Seven teen pupils aro enrolled, and the percentage of attendance for the first month was 100. All the schools for tho district are represented in the Hich o School. Some of the pupils board near the school but most of them drive to and from school. Tho patrons of tho school have erected a stable near the school house for the accommodation of the teams driven by the numls. The following are the pupils enrolled : Maurice Baker, Wells Tann'y. Robert Earley " Harry Baumgardner " William Barnett Walter Stewart " Roy Barnett " Majorie Sipes " Loraine Guillard " Paul Baumgardner " Dan'l Cunningham, Enid. Glover Horton " Ethel Edwards ' Cloyd Edwards " Tillie Stunkard Charles Stunkard " Ritner Black New Greuada, Vaughn McClain " Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of Inform ing my former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, PatternJHats, Feathers, Ribbons, and every thing you may noed in this line and at prices that WILL I'LEASK YOU, I know. QIVE ME A TRIAL MRS. ANNIE E. DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA, I No Suit In Court will attract half so much attention, as those V beautiful late style FALL SUITS that O Jj are being gotten out at our busy merchant tailor- Q X establishment. REMEMBER O that it doesn't cost any more in the long run to J wear clothes that fit you, that are well made, and x made of fashionable material, than to wear shod- fe dy out-of-date stuff. p Remember i f that it is our business to keep in touch with the changes in style and material, and that when you $1 are clad in a suit from our store vou can denend 3 .: .... . r w gw upon it being the correct thing. Remember that we can on short notice make to order any O thing from the dress suit to the plainest work V suit; or we have on hand ready made clothing for men and boys, both dress and plain at prices that can not be beaten elsewhere. j - -wa a awa a lJt,l V that we have the latest things in Hats, Shirts, $ Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Hose, etc., at prices that you'll find all right. X I A. U. NACE & SON, H McConnellsburg, Pa. o oocoooooosass asiooooooooooa Early Snow has no terror for thgsc who buy their clothing at J. K. Johnston's LADIES' COATS, New Style Box all this year's goods, $3.00 up. Ladies capes 50c, up. MEN'S SUITS, Dress Suits, business suits, work suits for men and boys'. Warranted to be as represented at prices from 52.40 up. OVERCOATS, Short dress, long dress, and storm, $2.50, up. CORD PANTS, lined throughout with drilling, drilling pockets and fast buttons only $1.75. Boy's long cord pants, same as above $1.50 and boy's knee pants lined 60c. SWEATERS, Full line Men's and Boy's Sweaters all colors 50c, to $2. UNDERWEAR, Men's wool fleece lined underwear 50c. Men's cot ton fjeecelined underwear, extra heavy, 40c. BANG ! BANG ! BANG ! GREAT GUNS I The Washington County Bank $ p Hancock, Md., jj ' ' TU A TWl . -vtxt ' - - Farmers' Trust, Banking and Deposit Co IV. Ut Ualtlmore, Md DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Acting Officer! Elected by the Stockholder: DR.J. S.SWART2WELDER, J. FRANK FIELDS. E. V. HENDERSON, R. J TANEY. JOHN W BURCESS. S. R. CROMER, TINNER Fort Littleton, Pa. Ii prepared at nhort notice to do any work entrusted to his care. A full line of STOVES, Pipe, Tinware, &o., always o riband Special attention given to Spout ing, Rooflngr, Ac., GALVANIZED STEEL SPOUTING at ' : 5 CENTS A FOOT. Don't f,ort(6t that we are bead quarters for all kinds of PUMPS and pump repairs, and at nrlues '" that are rlfht, ' : Deposits subject to check bear interest at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum. Deposits In savings department, 3 per cent, per annum. Time ccrtillcKtes of deposit, at the rato of 4 per cent, per unnum. Paid in Capital and Surplus, . - $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Agtinet Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporation and Individual Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: John VV. Woodland, Pres. K. S. Johnston, lat Vln.Pm J Fonton Thomas. 2d Vice-Pres. W. I). Allnn. Swmt.m-n.iw.. May be seen at R. S. PATTERSON'S NEW STORE. Please call and examine our stock of GUNS be fore purchasing. PRICES THE LOWEST Also, full line of Shells. Full stock of tarred roofing, Gas tar, White lead, best Linseed oil, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain Bags, Iron and Steel Tire in fact everything found in a first class Hardware store. Prices the lowest. No.9 Galvanized smooth wire $2.70 per hun dred pounds. TAR ROPE! TAR ROPE I TAR ROPE! . 21 oz , Sisal tar rope. 100. strings 8 cts., a pound in full coils. 3 ply tar roofing, Per roll $1.15. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. P. S. I have a few Plows and Harrows that I will sell cheap. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. Facts Worth Knowing, For Mllburn Wagons, Surreys and Buggies, Runabouts, Farm ers Milk-Wagons, Top Spring-wagons, Binders, Mowers, Haj rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wlard chlllod plows, Wood and Steel frame harrows. Sewing Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, guaranteed for tea years, for 14. The Wheeler St Wilson Sewing Machine is the best oiade for dressmakers. Don't fall to see it before buying. I'm headquarters tor Grain drills stock always on band have the largest stock in the county in buggies and farm iraplo ments. My goods are rightand prices right. Goods right here and I will be here to toll you that I can give Just as much for your money as any dealer In the County. Be suro to eomu and tee mo or write to mo before buying. CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. t No. 9 galvanized smooth wire in 500 lb lots at 52.60 per hundred. Fancy recleaned Timothy Seed. $2,25 per bu. 3-pIy tar roofing with caps and nails complete per roll $1.30. 2-pIy complete 1.00. . Single Barrel Shot Guns choke bored at 4.98, - Winchester shells per box 45 cts: per hundred, SI. 70. Heating Stoves $6 to $25 each. Cook Stoves 14 to $22 each. Table oil cloth strictly first class $1.75 per roll. i T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa.r Corn cutters 15c each 2 for 25 cts. SYRACUSE FURROW PLOWS complete $10.00, ' Mail and telephone orders filled same day re- . ceived. " CLAY PARK. 1