iiNfEKHSflNli 1'AKAtiRAPJIS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from uiir Exchange. CONDENSED FOR HARRIED READERS J3uy Caumd Oo 1-? for Faster at Irwin's. Koud Annie K Pawuey's milli nor ad in another column. Mr. and Mrs. William Hull, of this place, spoilt Sunday at Mer corsburg. Small Doldllams, for Easter at Irwin's. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bludd.-r right. Don't delay taking. Sold by all deal ers. Tlio young people of Maddens villc, will hold an Easter enter tainment in tho "Church of God" nt that place Saturday evening, April 22ud. You cvn't rcalizo what bargains Mayo Johnston is giving her cus tomers this spriug, till you have been to her store, and have seen for yourself. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Skipper moved from Licking Creek town ship yesterday into one of T. J. Comerer houses o 1 West Walnut street. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates, aid will not constipate like nearly all other cough medi cines. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Harvey Sipes and mother of Ilustontown, arrived in this place by stage on their return from a week's trip to Harrisburg and Philadelphia The heavy freezo last night, in all probability, very greatly in jured the fruit crop. Tho ground was frozen to the depth of two inches, and the mercury stood at 22 at daylight. Gen. John Pedden and Capt. A. Dotterman will hold preaching services ar the Salvation Army elvirch near Dig Cove Tannery ' on Saturday evening at 7:;i0, Sun day at 10:;!0 a. m., 2:!J0 p. m. aud 7:30. Mark Dickson arrived home from Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday that be might be p 'esent this ev c v'ng at the weddi ig of his sister Alice and Merrill 1 V. Xace, which will take place in t le Presbyter ian churcn at h o'c K;k. Tho East Broad Top railroad physician at Mt. Union, Dr. Campbell, is very busy these days inspecting, and fumigating , all passengers leaving Mount Un ion. The employees are also be ing fumigated. The management is making every effort to prevent the spread of the ciisoasd, and, in addition to the fumigation of passeugers and employees, is having 'he cars disinfected regularly. CLEAR KIDUE. The weattier seemsawful rough for April. Snow squalls are on roil now. R P. Fleming and Arthur Ker I'm started fur Altoona Monday to seek employment. Aquilla Madden visited the family of John Wiuegardner over Sunday. John and Blaine Anderson, of Three Springs, passed through this town on Saturday evening. N. U. Henry was unable to go to work Monday on tho account of an attack of grippe. L. II. Grove and sister Minuie visited their sister, Mrs. Clyde ilockoubery at Three Springs, last Friday. Charles Chamberlain, Edgar Wiaud, Hart man and Georgo O'Neil- till of Sixmile Run, at tended the social at tho (Jail on Saturday evening. Milton Stinsou mtends to move to Broadtop next Tuesday. Somo time ago J. VV. Mowers bought a large hickory tree from Elmer Ramsey which stood on the old Wagner farm in Taylor township. After using the top for fuel, Mr. Mowers concluded .o have the butt end sawad into plank. While J. Bart Stevens was sawing it ho hit some spikes near the center of the log. After inquiring of Mr. Barney Ramsey a man of about eighty years, as to how they came there, he found that it had been a deer lick aud that there were seventy -eight growths over it, indicating that it had been put thre seventy-eight years ago. ine lick was about twelve feet from the ground. Easter Sale of Silver-- IG47 Ro(jers Bros. Table Ware. The following priciM for this wi.li-ly known tuble w.m will tircvai! at our si ore until Raster, This bram'l of talilo ware lias novor boon oflerwl at those prices at any lime, or at any place wit lun the recol- lection of tho writer. This is an opportunity to replenish your table silver at less Hum half th usual selling prices We are not in harmony with the Silver Trust's method of iloinir business. I IGEO More on this subject later. Tea-spoons Dessert-spoons Table-spoons , Dessert Forks Knives with Forks to match per dozen 2.n). per dozen $:1.7". per dozen $1.25. per lo.n :i.7" per dozen "i0. Fancy patterns i'i and rents per dozen additional. visitors welcome. Wm. H. Liuhvig, JLWl-LKR AM) SILVMRSMITII. Trust Company Building, Chambcrsburi. Mrs, A. F Little, Fine Display of Spring 3 Summer Millinery Wo have all of tho late.it shapes and stylos in trimmed and un trinnned hats, and will show you what the best idea s are for Spring and Summer. You pet tho best value at our store for your money, wo proved it 1- st fall to hundreds and will prove it to more this sprinpr. as you can save money by coming, (jetting prices and see the UT'-.U Itarpains we rU'O you. Hals from 2." cents up tof 10. All styles of Turbans and I leady-to-wenr Mats. Hundreds o' trimmed anil untrimmed hats to select from. Shirt-waist S tits from $1.50 to $2, Shirt-waists from 75c, to $2.50, Skirts from 50c up, wrappers "5c, Sunbonnets 15 and 25 cents; l!0 different styles of collars; Infants Caps, and Hats, liib bons, Luces, Tlosery, Belts, Ladies Vests and Corsets. Come one aud all and yet prices. Ueinoinber you t t a fancy hat pin or " in with each hat. All trimming done free of charge. Charley Fields of Fort Little ton, was in our town ou Monday. Grant faker of Knobsville, was at this Tilaco on business Mon day. Myrtle Anderson lelt on Mon day to enter a hospital at Pitts burg for treatment. Walter W. Drown, near Maplo- ton, was seen in our town on Sat urday evening. Ephraim Anderson made atrip to It road top on Sunday. Mrs. Calvin Baker spent a few cays tne past wecii witn tier daughter, Mrs. Frank Madden, at Maddeusville. Miss Mary Amelia Huston, of Clet.r Ridgo, left ou Wednesday, April 1:2th. . After spending a night at Saltillo with her brother Harry, and a t-hort time with her uncle, Will Irwin in Altoona, and her uncle, Samuel Comerer in j Dixon, 111., she 'vill land in Min-j uesota to-day, aud bo wedded litis ! evening to Edward B. Evans, a' prosperous farmer of that state. The groom is a son of Charles ' Evans, of Maddensville. j They will begin housekeeping ; at once, in that state, near Min-1 neapolis. j Their many friends wish them ; a long, happy aud prosperous life. Opposite Postoffice. McGonncllsburg. I SPRING A Si, ' Ml V IX. JOi finston s Spring and Summer THOMPSON. Moving is about over. Jarcd Pittman moved to Wm. Kelner's farm; Will Engk to Pigeon Cove;, Samuel Peck to his farm on Lick ing Creek, and Daniel Garland to Squire Covalt's farm. Mrs. Mary Cattlett, who has been spending the last two years in Kansas, is now at the home of her son-in law, Peter P. Shives, sich. Dr. Pulmer is her attend ing physician. Moses Cordon aud Mrs. Daniel Covalt are, also, sick. T. P. Garland and wife, Lewis Keefer, wife and daughters, Ret ta aud Rosalie, J. V. Fisher, wife ii.ucl daughter, Rose; Mrs. S. C. Peck, Mrs. Mollott, and Mrs. W. II. Pittman, worn guests in the homo of P. P. Shives last Sunday. Mrs. Klizxbeth II ess and sister, Miss Maty Simpson, attended preaching services at Tonoloway last Sunday. M. B. Atkinson and wife, of Mercornburg, have been the guests of tho latter 's parents, 15. Ii. Simpson and wife, during llwpast few days. A'is'm C. Peck is in Maneocu ongiiged m tho mar bio business t-ince ins school e,b sed. Miss Myers wm tho guest of Olive Grogtiry o le night last week. Virgil Sharpo and sister, Gold ie, spent a day a id night with tiielr sister, Mrs. Joseph Melott. Sijuir-f) Hewett v. as out bright and early Monday morning try ing the snow and breaking tho roads. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. "For ten years 1 had chronic bronchitis so bad that at times I could not speak above a whisper," writes Mr. Joseph Coffmau, of Moutmoronci, Ind. "I tried all remedies available, but with no success. Fortunately mv em plover susses ted that I try Fol ey's Uoney and Tar. Its effect & was almost miraculous, and I am ! now cured of the d'sease. On my recom mendation many people have used Foley's Honey aud Tar, and always with satisfaction." Sold by all dealers. jjoods arc arriving, and it becomes necessary to make changes in the arranjie'rient of stock. Hence w e have many things such ..... remnants, mc :i's and boys' suits, ladies' dress foods, shoes, notions, &c, that are being closed out at greatly reduced prices to make room tor our large Spring and Summer stocks. This is the time ot year to come in lor bargains. Don't wait t'oo long, J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Fei. if is 1THIS WAY GENTLEMEN! if-i 50 tons feed and flour on hand. Pure tfrain chop, l.U.'i; Jirand, 1.25; Klour, f 1.23 to 1 .(. One carload of $ Mifflinburcj Spring Wagons Jacob Duncan a prisoner in the Bedford county jail attempted to commit suicide by hanging him self to a bedpost in his cell one uight last week, lie was succeed- j ing iu great shapo aud would have ' been in the land of kingdom como in a 1ew seconds had not a med dlesome fellow prisoner came by and severed the noose. Had ho been in the Fulton county jul he would have gone outside hanged himself on a maple. r 'i V2 M k is!' J.i to and Buggies M Wafuns S0 to KH. BuRies $75. One ear York A Grade Unties IS sjiokes, rivets rim, 'eather cushions, dust-proof box, bracer on shaft, full rubber top 4-buw, 1 car of rieaver Springs hand made Farm Wagous, finely painted, lon lioun i, round coupling pole, steol slcelu, $55, $(15, $r,8, and 75. Standard Fertilizers fl.'I.OO. Standard Bone and l'ot asli $U.50. I can nii; ply you with fertilizers any time from April 1st, to November 1st. C. E. Starr, THREE SPRIINCS, F. X. i i i n't To Care a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo gianase Tdfca. tV,J Cure Grip In Two Days. on every ww (uMwa vutcv tviJ sis y mm" v fM ' .ft r JAYNE'S e An olmost. Jralhblfj rcraedy for dis eases of the Tiiroat, and Lungs, known CS u&td tho world over lor almost a Century. PC ER & CO., are now showing the largest line of House Furnishings in town. Carpets, Mattings, " Li noleums.oil cloths, cur tains, blinds, &c. A good table oil cloth 1 1 cts. yard. By the time your eyes catch this we will have all our spring end summer stuffs for dresses and waists which we will be glad to show you. Shoes for every body all grades and prices. Please call. " 0 3 EG. . REISNER & CO. McConnellsburg, Pa. r Aril 1 . Je. mmmmfifi WMUM torn ' ".:f rr p&Lk ffKuijkus ijTi'mdl 'tf-tj : .Ul ji JlA j . 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