INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS 100 new suits of clothes recelv . ed this week at Johnston's. Mrs. Anuie Pittman and sister Nettie Knauff spent Sunday with Daniel Mock's family. Country Lard and Bacon for ' sale at Stouteagle Brothers'. The iard is 10 cents a pound. For want of space we are oblig ed to leave several communica tions out of the News this week. Heavy blankets at J. K. John ston's from 50 cents to $5 a pair. Miss Mollie, daughter of Day ton O. Shives, died at her home in Hancock, last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shue, of Shirleysburg, are visiting the latter 's mother, Mrs. Mary Ott hear town. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas I. Fin . iff spent a few days last week with friends at Mt. Union and at Newton Hamilton. No dancer of consumption if you use. Foley's Honey and Tar to cure that stubborn cough. Sold at Trout's drug store. Everybody should see the new line of f 1.25 shoes at Johnston's. Miss Jenny Finiff left yester day to attend the Hagerstown Fair and lo visit friends in Chain -liersburg and other towns. Foley '8 Honey and Tar cutis coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Takenosubstitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. ... Mrs. N. J. Sinnottof .Philadel phia, who has been spending the summer at As bury Park, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mock. Mrs, H.-A. Thompson and Miss Minnie Thompson, both of Ty rone, spent from Thursday until Friday of last week with Miss M innie Mock. '" 'Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery, McConnellsburg, tallow, beefhides, horsehides, callskins, ui'd sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will 1e paid. : Saturday, October 22. H. S. Daniels, administrator, will sell at the late residence of John Fix, deceased, near Bethlehen church m Tod township, cows, hogs, rye, corn, household goods and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. An exchange says that a new and clever swindle is being oper ated by a man who is going about the country' representing him self as a repairer of sewing ma chines. He asks to examine the machine, and while doing so takes out good pieces and inserts brok en parts and calls the lady's at tention to it, then he slyly replac es the good piece he has removed and charges exhorbitant prices for bis work. Look out for him. He is one of the smoothest swind lers that even came down the pike. The attention of the proper offi cers of this Borough is directed to those boys and young men who congregate on our streets during the evening and engage in con duct that would land every one of them in jail, if they lived in any other town in the Uuited States than in McConnellsburg. The ears of passers-by are shocked by the most reckless expressions of profanity and vulgarity, and when a young lady chances to pass, she becomes the subject, of such re marks that betrays a depravity most deplorable. Parents that have any care for the future wel fare of their boys want to see to it that they are kept off the street after nightfall; for it is impossi ble that they should escape being influenced by such characters. Robsea Us Ursrs. . A startling incident, is narrat ed by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows; "I was in an awful condition.' 'My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat ed, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weak' er day by day, Three physicians had given me up. Then I was ad vised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy. the first ' bottle made a decided improvement continued tbelr use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at Trout's drug store. FR00 RAI9IN0 INDUSTRY. T Be Encosrsici' by the Peaosylvaala Fish lot Ceasjlssleii. , , ''Frogs!" said the marketman. "I could cell a thousand of them this minute if 1 t.ad them. While the clubs and big hotels are cry ing for them we can't get a bak er's dozen in a week." Recognizing the growing de mand for frogs as an article of epicurean diet, the Fishing Com mission of the Staeof Pennsyl vania has decided to encourage the raising of frogs by distribut ing free millions of tadpoles to farmers and others who are in a position to take up frog falsing as an industry. Heretofore there has been little systematic attempt to supply the market with frogs. In vacation days bands of boys have hunted the marshlands in search of the croakers, knowing that they were sure of a little pocket mouey for the trouble ot taking a basketful of "bulls" to market. The method of catching the j frogs has been to fish for them i with a hook and line, the bait be ing a piece of red flannel. The game will jump for this delusive temptation and find itself caught on the hook. Another way the i boys have of obtaining a supply i of frogs for the market is to shoot them with small shot from an air rifle. The regular- fishermen, those who seek out a living by catching frogs when fish are scarce, and who ply their trade in the swamplands of Jersey and elsewhere, depend upon the quick- ness of their hand to capture the ' elusive quarry. With only these irregular sourc-! 68 of supply the marketmen have ' heen unable to furnish their cus- tomers with a steady quantity of j frogs, and at times the caterers' have neen compelled to withdraw j the item from their menus. The 1 law governing supply anddemand has put the price of frogs in thjse ! times to a figure that makes it actually profitable to raise them ' for market purposes, and the State of Pennsylvania intends to 1 assist all who wish to take up the industry by supplying the nu cleus for a froggery. j Epicures say that fried frog is a dainty fit for a king. Some eat only the legs. In the markets, ' however, frogs are exhibited in in their entirety, minus the skin. It is said that all parts of the frog are edible, but some limit their , desires to the hind legs. ' The ap pearance of the frog, both before GRACE AND BEAUTY is highly exemplified in l he New Colonial cut xlass. In this style of cutting the vciy best crystal glass, en tirely free from imperfection is necessary. Purchases made recently while in New York City are now ar riving. Improvement on this style of cutting is manifestly impossible, the graceful, curved fluttings ending in plain rounded edges entirely satisfies the longing after soft subdued elegance. Candlesticks, v Berry bowls, Creams and Sugar, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Mayonaise Bowls, Tankards, Etc. You are invited, come whether shopping bound or pleasure bent. All vistors welcome. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambersburg, Pa. Rouss Racket STORE has now the Tar Rope, Guns and Shells, Winter Suits and Samples, Underwear, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and, in fact, all their Winter Goods; and we are in shape to do busiosss in all of these lines. We sell the best Sisal tar rone by the cut at 8 cents a pound; by the coil at 7 cents. If you And aturead of jute in this rope, we will give it to you This is the year to buy yourself a good gun cheap. The combination, is broken, Single barrel, 93 45 and $3.75; double barrel, 17.48, $7.90, 18.90, and $10.00. Sixteen gauge shells, 40c a box; 12 gauge, 42, 45, and 60 cents. Our smokeless shells are loaded with Ballistite powder. Hunting coats. In underwear we have the same goods we had last year, tnd prices are all right. Boys' and men's corduroy pants. We have just received another lot of those halters and team bridles 05, 85, and 98 cents for the halters, and the bridles are $1.05. Felt window shades 8 cents. Coat and hat hooks 8c a doz. Mrs. Potts sad irons 85 cents a set. 100 split rivets 5c, tubular 5c. Blacksmith ham mers 24 and 35c. Monkey wrenches 8-in., 20c; 10-in., 25u; 12 in., 29c. No. 8 tin wash boilers with metallic bottom, 69c. No. 8 extra heavy metallic bottom, wash boilers 85c. Don't fall to see them. Double bitted axes 45, 00, 75, 85, and 90c. Seasoned home-made handles 18c. Laflln & Ran Black pow der 23c a pound; shot 8c lb: lend 8c; gun caps 5c; wads 5 and 15c for 250. Primers 17c a box. Carpet tacks 4 boxes for 5c, and 3c a box. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Wool Carding carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GROVE MILLS at Burnt CabinB. and after he has been prepared j CarPet Chain always 0D hand Wot)1 Put lnto bats for fDS- , for sale in the marke , is not ap- 1 wi" take in W(X)1 and work at the followiDe? Pla. namely, Frank Speer's, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son'a, Akersvllle; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Wltter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, dear Ridge; W. L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, 1 nope tor a continuance ot the same. petiziog, but those who are able to close their eyes to this draw back, say that as between fried frog and fried chicken their pre ferences are decidedly with the former. N. Y. Tribune. Spcat Mors thas $I0M. W. W. Baker, of Plainvlew, Neb., writes: "My wife Buffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over $1000 with out relief. She became very low and lost all hope. A friend re commended Foley's Honey and Tar and thanks to this great rem edy it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years." Refuse substi tutes.' Sold at Trout's drug store., H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Read Our Guarantee Offer. 1 A MAP AND A WOMAN WANTED. Good position lor the right pan ty at a saw mill in Allen .Valley, one mile from Knobsvllle, this county. For particulars call on or address to H. Kalbach & Son, Richmond Furnace, Pa. ' TO CURE A COLD IN OME DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to care. EL W. Urove's signature is on each box. 25c. Forst's seven year old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. We pay all ex press charges and pack in plain sealed cases. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. Have their new FALL WINTER GOOD3 Their stock of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Wraps and Ladies' Skirts (Ready-to-Wear) is the largest ever put in the house. Give them a call. Geo.w Reisner a Co McConnellsburg. Fa, uDm .' tiW .7-: tty J x. A i - - . 1 it & :i m Urn $ 3 nUtJ GASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of II U 1.1 M i a - si JK1 liiSS toJ ..c-ri ,. ! In Addition to the Regular Free vtiki: Corner:) Do you uw Whiskey in your home- for medical purposes i We guarantee our goods to he PURR aud WHOLESOME. Send us a f!j trial order and If the goods does not prove all we claim for It and i It Is 'not better for the money, than uuythinff you have bad from oth- era, then return it, at our expense, and we will return your money. jtfj The editor of this paper or any bank of Pittsburg will tell you fX we are responsible. Send for Our private price-list. J-J MORRIS FORST & CO., &) jgj Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smithfield St., j Dept. 286 Pittsburg, Pa. gj. To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcia Laxative Drcsso Quinine Tetisti. Ores Grip la Tw Day. ' ea every 1 KJ m r inn Ha.ItV. 4 5S1PKNGTH with 0 JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, pleasant, potent, ana pcrmftsejii invigoraior iur ww.t CHILMLFX. i4 MSN. Ct It fross your Prvszlst. "How Yoii IHrjfnn ft ' 1 m TOLEDO, OHIO. like a Check like This ? We Have Iwirdid $20,000.00 21JJ people get checks, more will yvt them ju tim Presidential Voie Contest What will be the total popular vote ;a-t for Prcuitlunt (votes for all can didates combined) at tl-.e elcc:! November 8, 1004 ? In 1!W0 election, 13,950,C.j.l pe ;!j votej fur 1'ivsident. For ne.ires.1 coircct esti mates received in Wool :oa Sjice Com pany's o'.llce, Toledo, C)., on tr before Novemljer S, 1U04, we will (five lirst prize lor the ncarctt correct e tir-.a'.c, second prize to the pent nearest, etc., etc., ns follows: 1 ririt Prte 1 Bacond Prlia 3 Prlie tROO.oo ssch K Pt1i 200.00 Five Lion Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The a -cent stamp cov ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many eatl mates as desired. On First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presi dential Vote Contests. V alto offar K.000.00 Spaclai Cb Prlsa to Oroeara' Clarka. (Particulars la aach caaa ol Lion Coflea ) How Would Your Name Look on Ono of These Checko Evarvbody uki eoffea. If you will dm HOS i OFFEE Ion enough to (ret acmiainteil with It. you w.ll b KultdJ t : . coovioccit thara is no other aucU vulua tor the money. Then you will take nootht r mid that's whv we ailv'r: e : l ws are using our ad vertiiug money so that both ol u you aa well us we will get a bine tit. Hence tor your WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AMD CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of n n xtn. rv ryan r r r5"1 ' lO Prliea 20 Prliea fiO Prliea 250 Prliea XBOO Prlaes 2130 PBIZEI. lOO.OO 20.1X) 10.OO 6.00 tJ .nrn. ,.C)' . ,H0. ,OCl(V ) ,Ci) no I .00 ' .O ) 1 .00 TOTAL. I20.00O.OO 1 WOOLSON SPICE CO.. (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. N