INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. Brick. I will have plenty of brick for sale by next week. Peter Morton. There is no cough medicine bo popular as Foloy's Honey and Tar It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Miss Gertrude Bipos, who had been visiting friends in Cham bersburg, returned home lust Thursday. Foley's Houey and Tar for coughs and colds; reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. , Mr. J. V. Stouteagleanddaugh ter Miss Marden, spent part of Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Chambersburg. Mrs. Martin Lake and son, Master Joe, of Licking Creek township were in town last Sat urday. Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. Mrs. M. L. Tice of Willow Hill, and Mrs. Harry Tice of Metal, spent from Saturday until Mon day with friends on this side of the moantain. Peter Morton Hixson agod two years of Akersville, underwent an operation by Dr. W. Albert Mason, at Roaring Springs, Sat urday last for club foot. W. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., writes, "I wish to, report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and blad der trouble that two doctors had given up." Walter Peck of Bedford, who had been visiting his uncle and aunt, ' Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Peck of(this place, returned to Bedford last Wednesday. Homes Wanted. Fur two bright little Fulton county boys aged 6 and 8 years, respectively. May be adopted. Absolute con trol given. Inquire at this of lice. If we were to charge you 25c, a pack we could not make Peer less Horse and Cattle Powder bet ter and we only charge you 10c, for a full pound. Mr. Harry W. Dubbs of Pitts burg, spent a week at the home of his parents at Fort Littleton, and during that time, greatly en joyed several excursions through the woods with his gun in quest of game. Now is the season your stock needs a good blood and condition medicine and you cannot get any thing better than Peerless Horse and Cattle Powder, 10c, a pound. Miss Maude Gillis, one of Fort Littleton's most estimable young ladies, spent a day at the county seat one day last week. Miss Gil lis has been in poor health during the past few months and her many friends hope for her speedy recovery, We give a guarantee that there is nothing but absolutely pure drugs in Peerless Horse and Cat tle Powder. Ouly ten cents for a full pound pack.' We are pleased to notice that Dr. T. W. Sharpe, a former citizen of this place, occupies the posi tion of vice president of a new national bank just established in Hartford City, Indiana, where he has resided since leaving McCon nellsburg. The proceedings instituted to condemn rights-of-way for the Wabash through the lands of the late Wm. A, Bowles and the Ce ment Co. near Hancock have been dismissed, a settlement hav ing been effected. The Bowles hoirs receive $6,000 for 25 acres j and the Cement Co. $500 for 2 acres and a fraction. There 4s no other stock or con dition powder on the market that has given such general satisfac tion as Peerless Horse and Cuttle Powder, and none so cheap, 10c , a pound pack. While boiling apple butter at her home in Adams county Thursday afternoon, Mrs. How ard Group was burned to death. The flames from the tire under the kettle caught her dress and in an Instant the womau was in a blaze. Her clothes were burned THE CURING OF WINE. The Different Kinds Are Named from Lo calities Where Produced. After fermeuted wine is stored in the vaults, a new change takes place as time goes on. All wines contain acids. These acids will gradually separate themselves from the wine, and adhere to the sides of the casks and form a stony crust, which is called wine stone. Its color may be in part white or red, and out of it is man ufactured the cream of tartar, which is sold in our markets. This acid is sometimes called ar gol. It has been known that casks of wine were found in the vaults of old castles, which bad been uninhabited for hundreds of years, time had rotted off part of the staves, and yet, the wine was nicely preserved, astheargolbad formed bo thick and perfect a crust, that it could not escape. Now, the fact is, time alone w ill separate this acid from the wine and the freer the wine is of it, the better its quality, and the greater its value. The rich lords of Ger many store away the wines of ex tra good vintages in their spac ious vaults, which may partly stay there to gladden the hearts of their grandchildren. They will invite those whom they wish to honor, to visit their vaults and sample their priceless old wines, as the rare and costly wine sup ply, will to a great degree, estab lish their social standing among their peers. Now, the most celebrated Rhine wines are named after localities where they are raised, as Hock heimer, Rudersheimer, .Nieren steiner, Heidesheimer and Ingel heimer. The connoisseur will un erringly identify each, by thoir flavor and fragrant odor. Here we might compare Rhine wine with some other European dis tinguished wines. Rhine wine on the average contains only suv en per cent of Alcohol, and is equal therefore to claret of Bor cheaux and Champagne (of Marne France). But Sherry (of Xeres in Spain), and Port (of Oporto in Portugal) contains from sixteen to twenty -five per cent of alcohol. One would suppose that the people of Germany would con sume a great deal of wine, which in reality, is not the case. Beer drinking is the rule, wine drink the exception. Wine is too high priced, to be used by the working classes, as one pint of wine is in price equivalent to eight or ten pints or Deer, bo beer is con sumed to a greater degree; it even takes the place of coffee and tea. Now, the question arises: Is the German nation promoting the health of its people by making beer a national drink, and con suming such enormous quantities of it? As I understand it, I must say no, surely not. The consump tion of beer is so great, it is ap palling. Many men will drink gallons of it daily, and shorten their lives thereby. I learned of a score of widows, whose hus bands were my school mates, who died in Buddie age and even be fore it, and their deaths, were positively attributed to beer. Yet many say a glass of beer will harm no one. 1 will not say whether it does or not. But I do say very few, will stop at one or two glasses- occasionally, but it will become a habit that is hard to overcome, and is the ruin and death of many. The German government seems to be aware of the harm beer does to the working men. It was the custom to allow them one half hour in the middle of each day to refresh themselves with beer, this is now abolished on the ground that beer drinking, in capacitates a man to do his best, and hinders development ol skill and adaption. Now one may ask: Would you advise using wine ? No. What has been said of beer, applies equally to wine. Who then consumes all the costly wines ? The upper classes of so ciety of most nations. The wealthy who are able and willing to pay Us price. On the steamer, on which I crossed the ocean, I ob served that the first class pas sengers, drank wine almost ex clusive of ell other beverages. A ten bushel box full of empty wine bottles was in evidence every morning, which had been emptied For bleak Novombtr, dull and drear, At Weiuur'a Stunt you'll lind h.I to chocr. ROCKY CUFF. Annies arc picked and cidur is iu tho collar. j ...... ...-JLT ' , '" .T JWenow having our Indian ;0UR DRJgS QQQJg DEPARTMENT. Tho season for open faced pies I.. t,-.i uru.t i, .. t . , " tnw am. uuiiuurmuit! viu!iiut mj ub iimuu up wiwiuui lining, lur Jackets, Skirts, etc. Beautiful light weight goods ot the latest finish marked at prices to suit all. Marvellously pretty are the now Shirt Waist Patterns. In Cream ma terial we have cashmere, hemstiUihed pongee, stilt and wool Henrietta, Albatross, and "crepe de chine ' is filled with the latest styles for Winter wear. your pumpkin, Dick? Last Sunday A. C. and George ! Sipe wore guests of N. S. Strait, and George Fagley visited Fiauk Sipo. Clarence Mellott lias purchas ed a new buggy which he puts iuto private use at the end of each week. Henry Sipo and John Barber are employed in Big Cove husk ing corn. Last Tuesday morning Wesley Hoop and his tenant, Ob Oakman, on going to the barn were sur- Silks and Velvets for Wraps make your selection for your mid-winter costume. The November Banner Patterns Are all in DRESS TRIMMING prised to find one of the large Braids, Buttous, Applique, Black A Hover Lace, Jet Trimmings. Gimps. NECKWEAR They barn doors badly chewed. think a dog did the work. The girls say Nevin's horse must have been crippled, for they have never seen him driving his rancy Mocks, Collars, "Chic Ties, Wool Gloves, mittens newly purchased horse. j Leggings, Fascinators. ' A very ferocious animal about - the size of a polar bear was soon ' Our creations in MILLINERY equals anything the East at- near "Niger Cabin Hollow" lust . Sunday evening. Now, boys, ! don't travel that road so late. : Where are the skunk hunters t , They had better be getting j around, as our friend Jimmy got j five in one hole. j Uay making is not over in this township yet ; for Geo. W. Deck er harvested five loads last Wed nesday. I understand by the last items from Philips Grove that thero was a great bubble burst. I hopo it did not in any way stunt tho growth of the grove. fords. We offer a special in Children's Hats. A line complete of Ribbons, Veilings, Laces and Embroideries. T- J. WIENER'S. HANCOCK, AID. Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs, NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! .A.T KEISNERS'. Rouss Racket Store Wo wish to cull your attention tofsomo prices on HARDWARE AND I GUNS. I We are now selling a nice lot of tin cans, they are extra heavy and cost you I only 40c a dozen. A REMARKABLE CASE. ! ' a j Just received our axes, and they are cheuper than you everheard of. A One of the most remarkable ; wod Poll axe with, or without handle 50o, double-bit axe, 50c, clippers, (iOc, cases of a cold, deep-seated on ltpd Rld2ei 70c. The Black Kelly axe that sold last year for $1.10, now at7."c, the lungs, causing pneumonia, is ' and theOriganal Mann axe, not second, but strictly first quality, 80c. that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner i TAD DADF ! TAD DADP T Marion, Ind., who was entirely' 1 Att KUI C 1 K "UPC cut ed bv the use of One Minute! o have nothing but the best sisal rope this year, and It has strictly 100 Axes ! Axes I "The weak- Cough Cure. She says; coughing and straining so oned me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this won derful remedy cured mo entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored mo to my nor mal weight,healtli and strength. " Sold at Trout's drug store. The merchant who thinks he can "get along" without the local newspaper, is right. Ho can also get along without sugar in his coffee, paint on his house, or clothes on his back. That is, he can exist. But if he will devote a little careful study to the sub ject of "getting along" with the local newspaper, he will find it the greatest assistant he has ev er employed at any price. The subject, however, like any other, should be studied. Don't imag ine that any kind of rubbish about your business, that you choose to put in your patter, will of necessity repay the cost. The advice to the beginner at chess "Never make a move without a well defined object iu view" ap plies to nothing more completely than to advertising. The state ments you make through the pa per are only half of the proposi tion. Before making them be sure you are ready to execute what you promise, and if it is at all reasonable, you'll find that the newspaper does its part all right l strings, and weighs 21 or.. Call and get prices by tho coil and cut. We will soil the good for what others sell the cheap. Guns and Ammunition. Wo will give you u lew prices. The Davis single barrel 14.25, The Har rington & Richardson single barrel 30 and 32 In., barrel, and you can shoot smokeless powder out of either one the latter is $4.90 A good double barrel at $7.!K); a better one at $8. US, and still a bettor one at 12.50. Heavy barrel 22 and 32 cut rltle for 3 Shell belts 16, 38 and 50c. Hunting coats. 05, 1.15, 1.25, $1.45, and $1.00. Reloading tools, 23 and 65c, Wads 5 and 15c a box. Shot 8c, th. Powder while this lot lasts at 20c a lb. We bought it some time ago. If we had to buy to-day, we couldn't sell at this prico; so if you want powder, don't wait. Gun caps, Hick's 5c a box, 22 cartridge 14c u box. 32 Rim lire, 28 Centre lire 48c. Table oil cloth 14c a yard. We can save you money on shoes this fall. Call and see. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. ooooooooo ooooooooooooo 'AS YOU LIKE IT' Furniture &styIe ,0 Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. Tablos, (large or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Buffets, Screens, Cane and wood-seut chuirs, Tables and Cabinets for the kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Now Discovery ForC A Perfect For All Throat and Cure i Lung Troubles. Money back If It fails. Trial BottU. free. Dressing Hureaus, Dressings Tables, Chiffoniers, Mirrors, Clothes trees, Bedsteads, Rockers, Chairs, Indian Souts, Screens, Fancy tables, Desks, In Mahogany, Ulrd's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, Ac. Bedsteads iu Brass and Iron, enameled In white and colors. We will be pleased to have you call and examine our stock. You are welcome, whother you buy or not Special work made to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburp. Pet. 6xxxxooooooo oooooooooo To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tatiets. rJb 8wfn MOBon boxes sold In past 1 3 months. ThlS Signature, CC$ Cwn Grip in Two Vyu on every BOX.Z3C. We have now nearly all our FALL GOODS IN, and we feel that you will think very well of the stock, and to note that prices on everything in Cotton Underwear, for La dies. Gentlemen and the little folks, are No Higher Than Last Year. Outings, Flannelettes, &c, are was low. THESE -:- GOODS were all bought from the first cards last spring, or they would not be here at such prices. SEE THEM. Our made-up Skirts are all in. We invite your special examination of these goods. They Will Please You, we are sure. Prices from $1.2.7 to $5.50. Suits for Men Boys, and Children. A fine line. Please Call. Respectfully, . Q. W. REISNER & CO. IUV1 " VTOU ViUJ'VIVU daring the late hours of the night No diners without wine. In con clusion I would remark that if una h!ib dlod in asronv several:.. f fill MViU J ITU. id h)iq died in agony several hour tif tor tho sad accident Henby; Wolf. 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