I Political Joba are Barred. Jetore announcing tho appoint ments at the Central Fennsylva-i la Methodist Cor.fereuee, at T.v rone, Bishop Berry took occai..n Spanglcr Predicted Quake. Spanjlr, tlio JYnusylvunu ! prophet, who has Ijoen inakin j j iredictiiniw I'd 'a uumUM'oCy-cirs, antnnp his prophecies for IIMMI j 'i'Lo iii t t!iiiudorsl.-rin of tho season passed north of town ou Fi vi.lj KiWUllg lust. At ll'in Lou's store, Saltillo, I Sc., Butter 24o., Pota- !,,(-. nor bushel, and Chick- j to condemn the practice of active , last January, which were publish en ! Ic. per pouud. W'antkd at Paul Warner's Tan nery, calf sldus, sheep skins, herso hides aud tallow. D, 10 and 1'2 "-nts paid for beef hides. tee has selected June 27th as the ' ervo lu his St-tejob, llavlu be,, 1,10 other two P Wostioutions ; T. J. Wiener, ministers doing other work than i ed on January 1L included a de God's work. i He said that were it not for the i fact that Rev. Charles V. ILirlzi?::, I who holds a political appointment structive eruption of Mount Ves uvius and destructive earth quakes in Sau Francisco and the Philippines. The Philippine Dry Goods, Not I (HIS, Underwear, Dress Goods, Hosiery, White Goods, Silks, (iloves, Laces, fliit . f.n-finip Sl;itii Convention. nndCims. P. Donnelly, of Phila ' "ol ari"""t him to a charge in the delnhia, as State Chairman. Central PennsylvamaConfereuce. . , : He did it very reluctautly as it Money to loan ui lotsof not less . ., . . . J I was, he said, and perhaps weu.d th iu 3i0. Mortgages and judge- , aJ uotl.,: ments bought and sold. Apply fact the charge he wi;1 lo M. M. SliatTuer. , s.vo g U) poQr t(J piy a min It Is unlawful for persons to u,r Ue was leappointed to Mii hit h horses to trees within the , !,.rstowu, in the Juniata district, boron-;;! limits, and those fouud . Nvhich pays a year thus olToudiug are liable to a tine ..i()litj.ai appointments are an tiu: peualty of .". j uufortuuate aud evil trend in the Y,'.ntki: Meu, womeu, boys ! ministry to say the least," de a 1 m: Is to rei reseut McClure's ; clared Bishop Berry. "Woshould be careful to see that the vow we made to Cod that we wdl give all our time to His work, is kept." j Kev. Mr. llartzell is the clergy- j man who had the disagreement with Dr. Swallow some years ago. No other minister in the Central J eans.yivania Conference is hkely I to accept political office in the fu- i ture. at Harrisburg, has but a year to i earthquake is yet to erne, but j appointed for four years, lie wou'd h ivo been signally verified. M.i .;-.lae. Good pay. Address I'" Kist St., N. Y. City. in Hie notice of the deatli of Mrs. M J. Madden, which appear ed List week, the name of Mrs. Jessie Miller, a sister of Mrs. Madden, was inadvertently omit ted. A valuable hovse belonging to James Mcllhenny, of Taylor town sluji, stepped on a loose stone one day J. ist week, breaking a leg, and hud to be killed. It was .valued I i at OJ. Don't tie a cough or a cold up in your system by taking a rem edy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy's Laxative Hone -and Tar. It is different from all oth er couh syrups. It '.abetter. It opens the bowels expels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whoopiug cough, etc. An ideal remedy for young and old. Children like it. Sold bv St ui teazle & Bro. What could be more diabolical thu i the placing of sticks of dyna- A BADLY BURNED 01KL or boy, man or woman, is quickly out ol pain if Bucklen's Aruica ! Salve is applied promptly. G. J. j Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., says : "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, aud tiud it perfect." Quickest pile cure known. Best healing salve made. Cjc at Trout's drugstore. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, piv-j trudiug piles. Druggists are au M thorized to refund money Ointment fails to cure m days. "0c. f Ph:o I! to 14 I Soldiers' Orphans' Tests. j The dates for the annual exam- j inatiou at the Soldiers' Industrial school at Scot 1'Hid, will be June j 26 aud '27. The Orphans' School j Cora mission w.ll attend the exam- ! inatious m a body. The consoii j datiou of the Uiiiontowu school, i t with the other schools was defer red for another year. Governor Penny packer may attend the Scotland examinations. NO IV READY FOR SPRING EXAMINATIONS Oi ir Spring Line OR LLINERY FLOWERS, ETC., ETC., WASH GOODS. WHITE GOODS, SILKS, ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. '? are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best Hie market affords at lowest prices. Leading Dress Goods . and Silk Hose in Hancock, Vd. All New Spring Manner Patterns tor Ladies', Misses and Children.. - - - " mm mm mm m - m m m mm mm mm mm mm mm m.m mm mm mm m.m mm mm mm mm 0 k mmmm. 00 0 mm m 000mm00m0mmmmm0mm 0i m 000 0 00L0 00000 mm00m00 001 0j00 mm000 000000ji, p 0000 00,Z J mm mm 0m00., iy,y m 00 0mlX00t. A' J, : TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Broino Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cu re. E. r. G rove's signature is ou each box it. Quinine j i& a. Wire Fence ! Wire Fence! Iesg; Much Cheaper Than State Gets $230,702.25. v) I: ! Vi Governor Penn vnacker. on the received from the Feder-! " i .i.-i. ri..i. .X m .1 r" (2 miy aiyie 01 vvoou rence Shaw Weaver. Maurice E. Shaw, son of W. L. Shaw, a..d Miss Nancy E. Weav er, daughter of Chas. Weaver, were married at the Methodist l parsonage by Kev. Meeks, on i Easter Sunday. m:'e in the soil that a farmer was Have You Tried plo;viug, iu order to destroy his ; the new Quick desserts that ro- report that j cers are uow sen.iDiI y Thev are were it 3d lust. al Government a check for 'iSlS, 7G2.2") in payment for inter st ou war claims for the war ol lbV2. Since l'J the State has received from the Government a totul of 2.10,r09 iu payment of claims for the war of and the Civil and Spanish wars, Si i' I CM f lifer Such is the r t m i I 1 comes from maiana. ine wnoie justiy termed "Easy to Make" as i .V i too diabolical for belief. ' all m2redieQts are in the nackae. Three complete products D- hat. hind of stuff must a man ' y,.tn Oninlf Purl rim wand D-Zprtn I m-m . v m. -"15 ' w- be made of who could be guilty of i perfect jeny Dessert, at 10c per such a crivdly infamuous thing as j package) ;iuj D Zerta Ice Cream this r I lu man nature has a great ; powder, 2 packages for 1'3 cents, many p!nes, but this is the most A tl.,al will conVince you how easy devihsh conception of which Sa- . it is t0 have tne ,jnest desserts tin him.V.fcould hardly beguiity. j Wlth no labor and little expense. A (it RaMHED CIKI: HUH PILES. ' Wells Valley High School Class. 1 idling, blind, bleeding or pro-1 The Philadelphia Inquirer of t'-udiiM.'.piles. Druggists refund ; Thursday, April li'th, gives the vii mey if Pazo Ointment fails to j pictures of this year's graduat ing class of Wells Valley High School, Pulton county, of which j Prof. W. Don Morton is tho pnu- I BLOOD POISONING results from chronic constipation which is qui.;kly cured' by Br. King's rsew Life Pills. They re-1 move all poisonous germs from fil the system and infuse new life : jjj aud vigor; cure sour stomach, I nausea, headache, dizziness aud ; co'lic, without gripiug or discom- j m fort. -oc. Guaranteed by Trout's if') drug store. C. li. Spaugler, of Knobsville, was in town Thursday. cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in ti to 14 days. first application gives ease aud rest, 5!c. If your druggisthasu't it s'ri I ."('o m stamjis and it will he forwarded post-paid by Paris MediciiH' Co., St. Louis, Mo. NEW I. i t ns liym-p tof'thi'i'. A stick of tinilier Unit will sijuure 11 inches ;oul is liil fent iu li nytli, will make 4!M feet of lumber, which at l..".il a lm ml red , is worth "5 cents. Now, lean sell you :i ifmiil win'; fi i.ee for a roil, which is less than half the cost of a hoard fence. The style I sell ut .'!-c is a "bunkem" fence. A witness in court was once asked what kind of fence ho had, when he made the renly, ' I have a "Imnkein" fence " "What kind of fence is lliut, th'iuili'i ed the court.'7 "A 'bunkem'' fence, " answere'l the witness, "is u fence that is horse-hiirh, hull-strong, and pijf tiht. " That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price rangea from 2.1c to inv., a rod depend inf on the style and heijiht- 1 also sell the DEERLNG HARVESTING MACHINERY tlio best on pyrth. I have jut hourht mv twine and will uuur antee the lrice now. Machine Oil from 1S(;., to -10c, a (tallon. Ijiuseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, uud ri'iiily-iui.vcil paints all at roi k-hott.im prices. 1 nm clusini; out a lot of j'ooil horse blankets at cost. Col lars, eollyr pad.-,, trace chains, halter (liains, i:c . at very close prices. I have the best assortment of axes to he found anywhere in town. Axe handles, pick handles, sled ye handles, Simon cross-cut saws. Itiston cross-cat saws, handsaws, a complete) line of strap anil heavy barndoor hinges. Plumber's supplies such as pipe, lilt'iiis, spigots, Vc. I liave on hand nil the time a slock of Iviu-j's patent burn Jo )r haulers au'l tracks the best hauler on the market -ati't yet oil' the track. Proved cable chain from to i on hand all the time, price I'aiitrintr from 41 to 7 cents a pound. ft: m000 0m00m 0 00 m0 0 0 0m0 0m0 9V.0 0 Hl K0 00 0m0 00 m00 00. 0 00 m00 0m0 0m0 m0m0 0 0 m0 0 0m0m. 00 00. .00 c::: 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 tl' 00 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 m0m00 0000 0000 00 1 V BUGGIES GeO. B. MeHottf McConnsllsburc, Pa. My sheds are full of brand Miss Blanche O. Peck, of Kii;,btA iile, left ou Monday for Pennsylvania business College, at Line-as lor, l'a., where she will tnle a .-our.se in type writing and stenography. Miss Blanche is an unusually onght young lady, undue feel sure will make her loark in the worjd. "Normal School." Tho undersigned willconducta term of school at this place, in the Public Sch oi building. Liigth of term weeks, begin ning Tuesday. May 8, at 1:15 p. in. Tuition ijO'.O'). Special atten tion t teachers. 15. C. LAMiti-:usox. Normal School. The undersigned will teach a term of school in the High School Building at McConnellsburg. Length jf term, eight weeks, be ginning Monday, May 7th, at 1:30 p. m. Special attention to those preparing to teach. No addition al charges will bo made for high er branches, as, Latin, Geometry, private lessons in Shorthand, etc. Tuition r.00. Em Kit y Thomas, Don Morton, Summer Normal. Our school at Harrisonviile will begin April 30, l'.lOti, at 1:30 p. ra., and will continue 8 weeks. Tui tion .5.00. Boarding very reas onable. Arrangements have been made for schoolroom and board ing facilities sufficient for all who may wish to attend. Write me for other im formation. Very respectfully Jit. H. M. Griffith cipal. The graduates are Paul Baumgardner, Kene Cuillard, Vaughu McClaia, Walter V. Stew art, and Marjorie Sipe. Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of a stuffy, want-of-ozone condi tion in the blood and system gen erally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a tew Early Risers. Th jsg famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach aud bowels aud give the blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. On last Friday evening, the first fakir of the season made his ap pearance on our streets. In the afternoon he announced a "free show." in the evening when a crowd had gathered, he proceed ed to sell soap, aud after selling a number of cakes, returned the money. then proceeded to sell razors at if 1. 00 each. Eich man that bought expected to get his money back, same as those who had bought soap. A f tor sell ing quite a number of razors he said it looked so much like rain that he would postpone business until Saturday night, when great bargains would bo offered. As soon as he packed up, he ordered his team and left The razors are worth about "5 cents apiece. If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salve that failed to give satisfaction, the chances are it did not have tho name "E. C DeWittA Co." printed on the wrapper and preseed in the box. The original DeWitt's Witch Haz el Salve never fails to give satis faction lor burns, sores, boils, totter, cracked hands, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and cro trudiug piles, it affords almost immediate relief. It stops the pain. Sold by Stouteagle fe Bro. new buygies factory and and wagons, both jRODSS RACKET STORE. HAND MADE i- and my trices lowest. Pleuse vey ances. Very truly yours W. R. SVANS, Hustontown. Pa. ! Some prices on jroods that just arrived. ! Felt window shades Be; Oil window shades 20, ! 23, 35 and 40c; Table oil cloth 12c; Garden rakes lf, 18, and 20c; Batchelor manure forks 48c: A,! Copper nickel plated tea kettles 89c; 2 qt. tin coffee f i rv-.. . 1.,..:.,, o ,. r t J.'. puis vi. , o qi. mi liming pans ol,, ivj nil are as low as tim j tlaruiif pails 10c: 10 qt. heavy dairy pails 15c; 10 qt. tin dish pan 10c; 14 qt. dish pan 14c; 21 qt. extra heavy dish pan 35c. Lace curtains 32, 63 and 75c a pair; Curtain poles 8c; Floor oil cloth ( Bolter's") 24 and 36c; Lenolium, heavy, 85c a vd. rail and see mv con- To-Own and Tili iV Maryland j? & Farm means : Nice el i in ate, Kasily tilled soi!, i li' crops, Diversity of crmM, I lielc Ti"ins lor'ati'iu fa cilities, Congenial people, Good churches and scIvmus. Send for catalog ue, J. Waters Russell. Real Estate Broker,!; Chestertown, Kent County, Md. Fulton County Uunk of 'McConnellsburg, l'a. flu removed to its now rnonis In A. U. Nuce's hiiildin, oppoHilc the l'ostollice and Oroulheud's store. Will do a ifencraj )aiUcin; busi ness us usual Depositors have security of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. lAm. H. Nelson, Cashier v 'y ;. ..- ,-.' : " ' --; .-f' . i : :- ' 1 ' ill 1 . CLOTHING We have our new line of cloth ing for children, boys' and men, and we are sure we never had a more complete line. Our cloth ing trade has increased wonder ful in the last, two years. The only way we can account for this is that we have the right goods at the lowest price. We charge you the same profit on a suit that we do on a sheet of pins in proportion to the money in vested. Call and be convinced ,. .1.-1 mai v v wan juw yvu iiiviivy Hi fM-' 'h this line. Pins 14 rows for 1c. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors, SCILLths couch and CURE the LUNG3 SI'PKU II IK II A Nil A I K Kllll liA'I'AI.OIH'K AllllOMIN.U, sri'l'OKI'KIU I (lUdOCO llll'S SKICNII (lAUI.EN HT., I ' li I U 1 1 J U U , WITH 1 1-0. 0NSUIV1PTI0N OUflHS arid Price EOc 41.00 Fro Trial. B'ircut uriU liiiiueut Cure tor all TMitOAT and LUKO THOUU. JjEB, or MOl.'KY HACK. iimmiiHiiinmiiiir nninani'im i Subscribe for the Mews. Clay Park, Three Spring s Pa. 30'tniles woven wire fence for sale, for gardens or yards 35 cents to SO cents per rod. For farm fence 25 to 35 cents per rod. Also a car of Barb Wire, Smooth Hire and Nails. Cook Stoves 40 Cook Stoves and Ranges at $12 to $35 each. Iron Bedsteads, fancy colors at $1.85 each up to $30 each. Beau tiful Chamber Suits at $22 each. Rocking Chairs at $1.25 each. Syracuse and Gale Plows. Anything you need to eat, use, or wear from a Pin to a Threshing Ma chine or Engine. Do not fail to call. Clay Parle, Three Springs, 3 eft 00 ,0 4 Oh 00 00 00 00, 00 00 0 0 00. 00 00. 0 0 00 00. ! 00 IJ'l 0 0 mm 0 0. 00 00 0 0 tttt 00 mm w0 00 00 00 00 00 00 V0 00 00 0 0-i 00 0K0 00 00 0000 00 0 0 P0 00000 0000 H SPRING AND SUMMER k m GOODS i . h V? Having just returned from the city we are now ready to show our spring and summer goods to better advantage to our customers and at more sasisfactory prices than ever before. Our line of white goods was never so complete in Lawrvs, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Taf fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer cerised Suitings, and Silk Alull, from 8 to 50c a yd. In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock is complete. Our clothing department is full to overflowing. There are still a few dozen of our 19c shirts left. See Our Shoes We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for children, misses and ladies in white and patent leather, and a full line ol patent Oxfords, Bals. and Blutcher tor men. We want you to see our line of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles and counters, tipped Blutcher for $1.35. Look at them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades, 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles 8c. A beautiful flowered carpet at 25c yd; a nice striped carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a straw matting from 11 to 20c, worth 1-3 more. Our stock was never so full and so complete as it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display it to all. J- K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. Hit .-. S3 113 to; S4 to 2 t.-N m E'E.hTRQYfiL PILLS Plnfr. AtwavH reliable. I,n11r, wk PruKfciiit tot 1114 i H t:i K tl wnd tkll iiii'tiilli; tuxoH, wllh bhitt rhttou. l ake no iilnr, Hcfiuw luiitfrtUK ulM lutiuiiBHitil liiiHlin. Hu ol your (minuet, oi -Ir. Iu mump tur Iartlt'ulir, T'iil iitoniuU itrwl ltalr lor lKllt'it," in letter, Vi rviiirn null. lu,oou i'ubttuiuiiiuU. boldly OHIOHIIBTUR CHEMICAL OO. 4uO 9tdliuN kqunre, I'll 1 LA. t FA ! Oner.llnute Cough Guro For CouQhSi Colds anil Croupt W. M. Comcrer, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. fm- the Bale of Tructlon and Poi-tHbluj Engines, GaBollne, Sepui-utoi-B, Clover Ilullci-s, Sawmills, &c. l)KineB on J) it nil ull.tlie tlinc. Early Cisors The famous little pills. or Bale by 8touit9a?lo Bro. I DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Z'i Tk. 11.00 bolll.cofl-.ln 2M Mm.ith.trt.lalt., which Mil. fur SO cwta, '"' .r..a ONLY AT TMI LAATOT S U K.C. D.WITT COMPANY, CHICAGO. XIX Ask tor Kodol's 1906 AlmUnao and 200 Year Calendar.
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