INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered i t al jlome or Clipped from our j Exchange. ' 1 CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS U.,C. Bender lias the, candy and the prices. " (.1 barrels of corn lor Mile at i Aufctin Carb-iugl,'s mar Knobs' viil.i. , WiiU ini Kimble, oik.' DC Ayr t -wnship's oldest citizens, iscrit i'T.il.V ill. Don't fail to hoar the Ampiil-m Q'urtot :it, the Ciui'5 .House to morrow night. There v ill bo a Ili-h timo in llic Court Hoii.se tonight. You want to bo there. Miss Li'.ie Cooper is spending this eek with the family of -.ei' brother-in-law, Walter Knable. Djut be imposed upon by tak-. j ing substitutes offered for Foley 's IJoney and Tar.' Sold by all deal ers. Go to C. C. Bender's for your holiday candicx, nuts, tigs, dales, and in fact, everything in the Holiday Jine. v. Geo ge H irrisu Chirlcs Coax, ,aud Alb i t Burns, cf Or.bisonia, , were guests of the family of Elijah Knable last week. Foley's Houcy and Tar positive ly cures all throat and lung dis eases. Kefnse all substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Mi's. Harvey A. Black, who had been hisiling relatives and friends' at Pleasant Ridge and Needinore, returned t; tier home in this place last Week. ' Ed Steven", who has beeu em ployed at Buffalo, N. Y., since last April, is visiting bis parents, j dent, L. C. Kelly. After a num Mr. and Mm. Thomas Stevens of I ber of recitation, a couple of tins place. j short talks, ex Supt. C. J. Potts Mrs. Lucy Whetstouo, of Clo-ir i lectured on "What Shah We Springs, Md., who had been vis iting her aunt, Miss A. J. Irwiu aiid other frieuds in tnis place, returned to.her home last week. Miss Ma, Sheets, the teacher of Gapsvilla school, has beeu in ill health thq past week aud Miss Virgie Vauhorn, of Breezewood, lias been teaching for her. . A, kidney or bladder trouble i ere "rested Vocat. ana in n.nn f.l 5tnvS hn enroll hv H.in.r wn. stramental music, and some good J - . r - ley's Kidney Care in time. Sold by all dealers. . ' . , Profs. Kell, Palmer, Potts, ISeil, ty correspondent of the Lverett r ri . . T, , .. ' . ' , . ,, I Lewis Harris ar.d Kev. Phillips. Press, has the followint' to sayim. .. ... ' . . , . , iThe tollowing resolutions were about one of Fulton's youn lad- , . , .f t, adopted: ies. "Miss Minnie Keisner, of Mc- rn. , r ... , , ' , ! Whereas, Throun tne Provi- Concellsburg, teacher of Asbury , . , , , . , , , . 'deuce of God we have been uer- schoo , deserves great credit, as , , . , , . . . . , , . ' . mitted to assemble in tins third well as her pupils. On last Sat- ., ,, . . . . , , , , it nnual local institute to show our urday afternoon at 2 o'clock the i i u ' , , , a pre:;iation to those who have stars and stripes were raised and . . .. .- ,. , . 1 ,. . . contributed to its success. Ke uow floats there. 1 he entertain-' A rP, t A- , , meut was the finest we ever saw. it surely was a gala day. The school is getting along nicely and with a good christian lady at the head, will lead the school to vic tory.". TO FARMERS. I will have a carload of "feed ers" in McConnellsburg, Thurs day morning, December nth, and ; teresting t'lks, witl remain until all are sold at j That we thank Misses Kobin private sale. i son and Griffith for their excel- Ml'Uuay Mookk. i lenV recitations, Wells Valley. Our old votei au friend Wm. E. Uivens had quite an agreeable surprise worked on him a few days ago by bis children, lla h id been visitiug in Pittsburg during the pa";t three weeks and through correspondence had secured the B jrvices of a very eligible lady of j Everett to come and keep house for him during the winter. Last i week he wrote his son in-law, 'J. W. Cibson. to meet him at the train on Monday evening, tho 2H ulr, and, also, to prepare to drive to Everett ou Wednesday for ins housokeoj'.er; at the same time notifying the lady of tho arrange-1 coai operator of Buffalo, Ohio, meuts. But, when Mr," Bivenn ! write "I have been aftlicted with stepped from the train, a strange j kidn"., and bhidiler trouble for lady got down from tho same car. I vnar pimHinir gravel or stone His son io-law being ale tH'eppii .' with rxcrucia'lhig pain I got. no forwirdand introduced him to ' ehef from medicines until I l e his domestic, Miss Leeder. They n taking l oley's Kidney Cure, .were iminodiately hustled into j theri the result was surprisiiii the carriage awaiting them, hI- i Xtt doses started the brick dnst though lata Id the evening anJ ' like liuo-stones ami now I have no the mercury ,w-ll down to aero, j and were son lindedatthehome ! of Mr. Bivens whiro everything n thj way of couiMrt aud eat ahls wt provided, The ojd gentleman hat down in his big easy chair, und pinng intd the .1.1. . r... ll ,1 , ,. I ir iu b win or:i 'ii iimii5 yii iur, - i-'xein'm-'d, "This is n greif joh j j.i; t'n ild man; but it is all ' loo..' PdViO gu'..f!" ' ,. ;l local Ifisllhilc. The fifth local institute of Ayr was held at KocU 0 ill last 'riday i!Vei)irr. It was nailed to order ! by Uie teacher Miss Tiunx; Mr. (i. A (lotm-rer wns elected presi dent. The questions were well discussed b3' M ra. Warrie John- ston, Olive Kendall, (i, R Mei - lott, Kussel Nelson und Cleorgo Comorcr. A' very interesting progri m was prepnred by Hie le.iciicr, coiim' in-,' oi music ni' O. ; i i. !i ii i ti ii.iii'jLin which were won ion dored and enjoyed by j;ll. Ni-xt i... ...mi i... r .i i n i liiiMimiu H '.II III' li'U III l l.'l)H'l' Mills , Dec. 2:5. ; Secretary. ; The fifth local institute of Licit i lug Creelt township, held at lint I risouvillelas Friday evening, was called to order bv the tpncbtr Charles Mel lott, who appointed David R. Strait president, Thefollowing subjects 1. What Should He the Teacher's Dispos tion Outsido of School Hours ? 2. Whether or not Prizes Should be Given as Incentives for Study. .'I. Parental Co operation, were dis cussed by Margaret Daniels, Mary Daniels, Ada Barton, Dora Deshong ":u'8- "- "-moi-, Oliver Sipes. Amos PeigUtel and Levi Morton. The program was interspersed bv sino-ina- nnrl rnc-itnt.inna vehinU were well rendered, rellecting much credit to'both teache?- and pupils. - ElvGAK LlANX, ' Secretary. The third annual local institute of Dubhu township, Fulton couu ty, and Dublin township, Hunt ingd in county, was held Novem ber Siith and fiih. The tneetinic was cniled to order bv tha nresi- Tench Our toys?" . Saturday mornins;- after devo tioual exercise by Rev. J. S. Pi ii lips.. the questions were taken up by tho teachers present and thor oughly discussed. The interest that the teachers, as well as the people of tho vicinity, took 'n the discussions showed that they I recitations -. were furnished by school and visitors. At the close farewell talks were given by buivuu i iiau uui uuiumi biiauaa are hereby given to the able teach er ol Burnt Cabins school for the interest he has shown That, wn ninrpeiat. the devo tioual services of Kev. Thdhps a i,,, i-.U.-jno. tnii, in t.h i ....v. ... e. - : ,'. , j That we extend our cordial ! thanks to Prof. Potts for his in- 1 That we deeply regret the ab- Honcn of Supt. Barton and Dell ai d Uncle Jake Miller on account of illnc'ss, That we thank the trustees for the use of the M. E church, That wu thank the' chairman and secretary for their able ser vices rendered, That we thank the people of Burnt Cabins for their hospitali ty and, all who helped in thi-i ed ucational rally, E E Kki.l, Em.a Koihnson, Emma Lylh, Ki v. Phillips. A Tliouiaud Duller' Worth of (iond. A II Thurnes, u well knowi. paiu across an liidueys and ! feel like anew inau it has none me a 1000 worth of gewd. Sold CS3S WHERE AU ELSE FAILS ' Bait Couth Srrup. Ttef Good. Vh U tiniA Sold by drug(lu. t ' COUNTY INST1ILTE. idititlnnr-il fnvn in-. i 'I I K. ! V KTt JlXri. in f!.sr li oe;; s: i Vii-- c.. '-, , .jiun., uv. unii wan p.- , tMnh cod. Sulvj vl: "Th,-T."i;-V Dr. Hull said, 'The piolVs of the !.ich-'i- ii ,("- I i 1 s', t.a ! n.tnl kf i Ltnily ( ; i K"V. i. Ad.-MiiM. imd M r. (ion. ihl.l'l' I'l ' ' I. i I I I'l .ll ! t'..l l I...LII.I.I I " ......... -, i I miaiii't ; y, ;j ' I; el.--, oi' C V. X. r i; oceiij.ii'd lite iii-x: i i i . . ' ' ttn.-j- ct: - "Fi-r Whai is ,v T-.-iu-!' -' or P.itd ?" lieMiys, '-A t,.:b r ix paid I' ll- ber timo. Fide!!'.-, so. I ('l.l!iilit.V, I'lU-MOte!', ,-l..:tr ,... i 8(deiwes, clii."i'l'iilne.ss, knowl edge, and patience are .;,;!.. ;',! er qualities foe whi.;'i she is paid. After si'loct ion of music bv the institute, Dr. Bible oi.ei'pied i the next period. Subject: "Ad ; vaneed Methods of Keaein. ;' Uinler the v ll'-'-S i 1 ie above iutructo)-s a c!ui'!v cro-.vi.ii',l Pi'ttieiice listened earn-'stly i'roin 1 .oO to -I p. m., will. ) .; n I.Mu.lr, excejit au occasional sun -mi evi ,i. nr-e i if iotri-i"sf. in iliii en li. .' t- jMOahlv prfsenu-d to tl'.em. ; ,. " M1 1 'L '", ' ':Ul ' '' ilu ta Kiuorsun K"'- ()" ,h "Aim it'll ty DoiLll ." showed that Mr. Barton had made no mistake in the selection of a Tuesday ui'ht inn u. The lecture was intensely practical and -.i-.'hl. ! to be the mc.iuii ot addln;: many ! extra doll.tfs to the pooi;i-ts ' 1' those who will het;d hi-; itch i Local Iiisiiinlc. Til-.' second in;i i 1 .- '. Tiiom p.-.oii town-ili;;, ii' l-i ;i: I West, View List Fri-.l.iy evooir.v. was railed to order by ;l t u-acit- er .ills Lulio i'l.sller, vho i;j pf in tti T ! I-i fry B. liill clvirn.:!'.!. ii ii..--i.i' mis lor o i.ci;.Miiii were: ; I. Lmle Tilings in hikI annicih the Scliinil liooin. How and ; When should Pin'ctuati ia ho '. T.-n-.-hty :! Duties of Teachers, Pat. on and Directors. Teachers present were Sam uel L. Simpson, Harvey Sh:ir;ie, Lillie Fisher, (Jiivo Ziaiuiuvnuin and Uarry Hill, by whom the ' questions were fully discussed. Br.AN'i.'UK Shaw, Secretary. ; The second local institute of , Bethel township was h'ul at i Mays Chapel last Thursday even ; ing. Tlie meeting was called to : ; older by tlie teacher Chas. Fog- j ley. John II. H. Lewis was elect-! I ed president ancl II trry Hill sec-! iretary. The subjects for discussion , were: 1. History; Its Importance; i ; How Taught, and Ways of Secur-1 ' ing Interest t 2. Hesitation; lts I Importance, and How Conducted' ! y. Literature; Its Importance: i What Kind ? and Its Effect ou the i Minds of the People. 4. The Com- ,ul'orv Sdi0ul Law-tl.e lle,i for tlie fcuactmeut, and the 1. i son ione ...-,, ., ,. -.n iv...!.... t :.. ill, Valium fli in ii-inn jieiu m in tho Future. Discussed by Miss ("lulden, j Miss Hohmau.Oncar Sharp, Cliay. Fegley, Abraham Smith, Hurry 11 ill and J. LI. H. Lewis. The program was iute.'spersed A-illi recitations. Both the literary work and the discussions were interesting and instructive. llAUitY III -L, Secretary. Pneumonia follows La Grippe but never follows the use of Honey and Tarl - 'It mops the Cough and beala the lungs. Prevents Piicumunla and Couauuiptiuu. M. O. VicnEB, of lt7 Onuood St., Chicago, m-itttu i "My wile bad la uri ppe tad It lof t hr with a vary bad ontiKh CO har lungs wliicjl i'dLsi'a UuMiti ani Tab cured oomplowly."' - For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. FOLEY'S V ASlSitt.a W UTft MAttwv isk sfaiijrfiM Ml ..- B Seven MilUoa boiot (old In past 13 . St: I I " -I' ! ' M S,J . "H.v:.' . CHRISTY Will bo foiiml iiii.nn.r miusuallv !: c. Silverware unit Artistic Men-hut) Us what J" i iiiit. anil v,-e v'il! i' Solitaire Diumcii, r.inys 10 to ! : ' L)la. ami (,)al oi itci' t-iti In Vi u Dia. and Sapphire rins to 1 '.' Minmond Cliielets :t) to ;:.' j Dia. and I'i'arl 1'rooelies 1H Ut S ;' (.!ild Siprtiet- fin,.'- fi.r Indies : to ?!'.' i Gold Signet rln-s I'm- men " to ;. Cold ViS 1'Juttoiii i-!..",!) to j Gold Sen i f Pins $1 r.o to i I", 1 Gold watuhcH for Indies .!'( to -f-MJ ' Gold watches for men ?:t." to 1 Gidd chains of all kinds (f.'l to ! Sterling silver teii si rviees 4-111" u, I .Sterling sliver elmlies brnsli.'S t 7 ."n. f' ! J (if i '4 c Invites Ewe To (ail ;uui Sec us m.'trv v ?iV -If i v.- v; ' -.! 'A o Tea c 1 ii ' I A A ( I ' V- ;.'lo'.v I:ir-;i-r. i Oil -ei-s uet h.i-i ' .)' In rs in trail", i-- ' Kill "jll-1 tlie n iin And i .. Candies Low ru Mix Pen.- c. i ro i SPEC! McConnell?bur., Pa. Opposite 0. m I A Blizzard m OK 0 0. m 1 0 . t, a. All 0. k 0 0 f t 0 has no terrors for the warm STOltM ( Y Kl ; ( ).'J'! .s -NACI'I & SI ).'.'. T'.f-V :m! ',, coats with bir warm eei:;-.r-. !n kind of an oven-oat lo - iti i o It does not pay to hot her n dren when- yon luive sneli a Naee's: and tlie low priees wili i We have just n.urlo'd the pr Suits away down. '!'h -te ' . )-,, s'irtinent of l.'niii cm ir, s.;. It means it wl. - !-.) t . V.Ikmi you tmy- ll"'. 'ill' .1 1:1 " -' C have the eorrect : .-. I 0 W0 A TT Mf 0 McConneiis 0. 01 !" 0 0 W 0K0 Mr ii 000A'.HfiH,,'l)l AaV 1 0 LtUV'Z a III U-ii LiOntbt. Th33 S!jprtaturef -mi V t r JAYWE'S Ml AS vr ' I1'. li-o "', .i S; erl In ;. . I.I i,i;llu; -ii to .; ! J. 1 ..Vihi.f I. .'iH s.i to !.:';.': lo-MT i 'In., Vit 'i:iiii in ri ' rr h nil fiii 1 1 KM, i" dessert (do. 17 ii-rt knises ( doz ) imoii I do) -"i WH. H. L"JBWIG, Ciiunihcrsburi', Vix. L ii . i .1 ' - o :uv Ml- rices. 1'iisto!)'.'". .-' -j ..,. r t, v.-rr. r" ' i r. '.(. m(nni jiia. e ii v 01 v a 1. 1 man ho is el.iil in one 'd at the .'...:.- of llio-e "t ,. f. of .- :..i 111 iii iii .- ny t-he ehii- fl 1 1 1 II !lt of Hoy's I ti e .1-- 'e v -;i i. el e- -.. ; -r in:, suits for ai-ieiv t,, .,,., stoni-ii von. : of u 1;' -.- i " '. ; -1 .. . ' - V w s -I a. V. r v. n r - . j r ,i v, ' .. v."i- Cutij Cl ip i.i Two lys y '"N rirAMff O0 J7-,' tox.35c. F jissteiTiatiV?- l-.nawn ':' - v 'O V..-J vor -. i.'r.r. I fk Racket Store: i ?ivo the ) eel Trad i.-'f S'nni'.s Prices for (,: n s' fn !- Ii ! M' li's I'tili'i. r In''-: ; n lal,!(.t, I'; icii tank I I. ( '.':iiMisitiou Iko! 1 1' I'eijit hooks t'o '.lit 'liu net's M-lajjle tniilie) I.' 51 S: 1 ;n: I'njM'i' ( i e-;er Iii.iit-ii?. I . : 1 ju-ju- ':. . 'i's .Mi- ii'ni Id I .'. '.wi i-vi.t I'H 'f e t ! ji !i t , P'lininous in, and 1 1 to ii le. le Me. s:M Udi. ,' vi :. -I -"nvv Vi- have 'In !'io. X'il in ano'! it no 1.. it"" y tl's .ii;- I'; : nV :..-i i shi; l ami drawer nlii noiv I cane or . ":eii ';. iiijdi i-'.n-ar und i- r I '1 of fame L'ouds do.. ll 'i Tt". ,:e..- I.!,-. nt'-i-r. v.-ool niKlerweur '.'He. -1 . 1 1 1 1 1 and wool tup I"), (i. iiiid !i 'ie. j!"V , and mittens .'.(. -."i Wt f it. our nl .v to thank the .i ase in t.'.ir 1 j -1 i no tliis year. We : i l-ii J.t imil liul hiankets, uid on u 11 itnil M-e t )i i - I'm' i-vi-n if vcu have HULL 3c BENDER, Propr.otors, liuy l our u hiskcv Di l'oit's so ven Year (i X 'mil or SH.OO. ' v" q u a rt- i iiir M-oods i- i . , li in tl.i wood, a any yon inivi- iii i iroin oUki s fm- ' n i'ii nk in I t shni or tin- ed . O'lf wen! i vim i:k" --o m;i ' I Icy inn i;-. si '. el i a i :i, I ;. ! i I'll V.- ! ; . ' i j( ii i I'm ut n- '.. '.!-.- wht- :. y I. I a lei tn w ' ; mi . li-t. V" '.. ill .;, : ( irilrr. i.lll- tj'ill Iloii.i-ma -le IIIim i-:-t i-. Mill X si ryini: free Vi, - . s '. I ' m. l. Seisner a Co Have their new 'ALL WINTER GO Their stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's Wraps, and Ladies' Skirts Ready to-wear, is the largest ever put -in Give them a call. Geo 1. Reisnurfi-Col M cConnellsbur" And have the Premiums. December. , llnis' iniiletis and flutes 10 to 4.v Gray ami white cotton IhjiI blankets II.'k- to 1.(K). I. !! eillluilis Ittl, ii'.U: and l 00. .:i-irscoUon llanm ' l.-vr. fnnd 1 "( ( 'hi Mi-en' and lkdie' itggius .w to 4 ;f. I .sir rnult s 8:. Leneh lioxes IH.'. ' l. e lipes 12 to 14c. !'.'.!.i.v that yon fun At and on 10c. '.'."lei eotion all colors 4c. i. i : ., .sorttnent of spectacles 12:. i'l..- alloy frames 2oc. 'Ii iiv;. ii-i-i-rt- enso wat-hes $2 S. .t in, la, 1.1, and is,.. : . 'i i . 22, 4H, W to I'oii't mil to so-- our school shoe fi..- hi i'l ' ea s it li tint small low heel on, '. to . ; i o 1J. !ie: 12 to 2, !He. 'A"e wiil i!(o-ie that there are eheaer than llit se and we can give thwn i' m.ii. Hn'. this is what some of the :;...'it hauls are selling al IHlc, and I I '- See them i. pie of ruiton comity for the nice in :;:v.- soid more horse bluukets, cordu- ieriM in- we have never sold so much. Minilit. Sec our children's clothing. rout From the Maker, I'aokod in plain, sealed cases, ex pressai;e prepaid to your nearest station. -1 .'2. ' and mellow; better than tjfi! '. pi-i,- or your money back. tj ' thi s paper will tell you that Jj , 'l.-.li,. i. I. I' Ilu nut luiisibi' t? Ii . 'l;is'illl-rs." He i iirtiele, made from honest, 5 iin for uui- private price list. j MORFM3 FORST & CO., & t.'or. 2nd Ave. &. Smith T.eid St., Pittsburg, Pa. Q Dept. 285 .1. ira- - the house. ODS
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