(J rant Uaker, uoar Knobsville, has two line Urocd Sows for sale. Al Huston's Mtore, Saltillo, Butter -4c, and Chickens lL'c, yv: jiouiui. Ydii con Kot 2iic, a pound for yo ;r wool at Huston's store, Sal tillo, in trade, .Mrs. Geo. W. Keisner left on Monday for Philadelphia, where sh; will spend a few days. Wantko at Paul Wagner's Tan nery, I'alT sltins, sheep skins, horse hides and tallow. H, 10 and l'J. cents paid for beef hides. Frost several nights last week did a go.)d deal of damage to early vegetables. We are told that the fruit is not injured to a great ex tent. Mrs. A. Cleveuger and daugh ter Catherine, returned yester day alter spending a week visit ing friends atChambersburgand Fiiyettsvillo. Money toloau iu lots of not less tlwin tfL'OO. Mortgages and judge ments bought and sold. Apply to M. K. Suaffncr. Mrs. Emory Uessler and daughter Marion, of Saluvia, and Mrs Hobo, of Altoona, spent Fri day at the home of Daniel E. Fore, Esq. The vats in the old Greathead tanner y, on Third street, are be ing tilled, preparatory to Mr. Er nest Greathead converting the building iuto a hennery. Alice Liayes aud Nettie Stout eagie, two of M(Connellsburg's classical graduates, entered the State Normal School at Shippens burg, last Monday morning. The Memorial sermon will be preached in the Methodist church on Sunday May 27th, at 10:30 o'clock, a. m. , by liev. J. C. G rimes. All soldiers are cordially invited to attend U. X. Downs has purchased from the Fate miller heirs, the lot on Water street, joining the old Sterrett property, and will, in the fall, erect a line residence on it. On Tuesday of last week, Edgar and Chester Hann. of Saluvia, left for Camden, N. J., where they have secured employment with the Western Union Telegraph comp my. Why take a dozen things to cure that cough? Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the conges tion. stOi?s that tickling, drives the cold out through your bowels. Sold b ; Stouteagle & Bro. Industrial Transition. For the year 11)05 the United States aggregate exportation oT all Borts of products (agriculture, manufactures, mines and fisher ies) waa$l,Dl8,C00,000, which is a lareer total ot shipments tht.n that of England or any other con n try. While population since 1800 has iucreased sixteen times and exports of agriculture thirty-two times, exports of manufactures have been multiplied by 218. Ag ricultural exports are still ahead of those of manufactures but tho gap between them is being nar rowed rapidly. By 11)10 exports of manufactures will probably pass agricultural, liight bofoio our eyes, although we may over look the fact, tho United States is being transformed from an agri cultural country into a vast indus trial community, and is thus rad K-u'.ly changing its relations to the world. HAD A CLOSE CALL. 'A dangerous surgical opera tion, involving the removal ot a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve." says A. C. Stiokel, of Miletus, W. Va. Persistent use of the Salve com pletely cured it." Cures cuts, burns and injuries. 2ic atTrout's drug store. Hume from WashitiKton. After an absence in the state iif Washington for a period of five years, Mr. Reed M. Simpson, sou of B. F. Simpson, of Thomp tiou, surprised his home folks by dropping in on them Wednesday of last week. Reed had been f.irmiug CIO acres and meeting with success in his western home uuti! stricken with inflammatory rheumatism, when he was oblig ed to p to a hospital. After re maining in the hospital four months, lie had so far recovered as to bauble to return home, which h ! did upon thy advice of his physician. Birthday Surprise. Last Saturday the family of Mr. and Mrs. Obed T. Mellott made a surprise supper for him, the day being his Tl'nd birthday, Mr. Mellott nor his wife knew anything olit until the visitors be gan to assemble. Ills children were all at Home for the first time for many years. Nineteen grand-children were present. All had brought along well filled baskets, and a graud supper was sei ved. There were present fifty-four in all, namely, Edward Wellott, wife aud children Mary, June, Eva. Daisy and Chester; Milton Mellott, wife and children Ver non ia, Blaine and Blan tenia; Rob ert Mellott and wife; Chas. Mel lott and wife and sons; Aaron Gar laud, wife and. children Nellie, Rlioda, V'ernia, aud Bertha; Reu ben Mellott; lieury Shaw, wife and children Raymond, Mildred and Paul; Thos. Truax, wife and daughters Ethel and Zone; Rev. Jas. R. Logue and wife; Baltzcr Mellott and wife; Howard, Zoe, George, Amos aud Ephraim Mel lott; Bertha Shaw, Lulu Clark, Joseph Sipes and wife. Many useful presents were brought to remind him of the oc casion, and lots of music was furnished, -by the graphophone. Points On Etiquette. There exists a confusion some tunes iu regard to the quesliou of a reply toanuouncemout cut ds. In fact; no answer at all is re quired, unless the cards c iitn.ii i a date of reception or days in cer tain months. Thou tho calling card of the recipient should be mailed to the address, directed t whoever sent the cards of an nouncement, writes Hortense Pi evost. A card announcing a marring'! is equivalent to a card only: it is not an invitation ot any kind, but a statement to the ' llVct that a couple have been married at a certain time and place. If, how ever, there is added that "Mr. aud Mrs. Blank,'' the newly mar ried couple, will be "at home" with day and dale and addres, reply must be made, if not in per son, by one's card, inclosed aud posted to reach the name on the day of tho "at home." Announcement cards are al ways sent by the parents or those who stand in that relation, or the bride. The form is simple : "Mr. and Mrs. Blank announce the marriage of their daughter (or niece), Mary Eliza, to Mr. James Fenner Smith, at such and such ? church (or at a home wed diuK) on such and such a date." The acknowledgment must be a visiting card in an envelope with the names of Mr. and Mrs. Blank on tho outside, they having sent the card of announcement. Two of the husband's cards must be inclosed, with one of the wife's, of course. Acknowledgments of the re ceiving announcement cards are nevor sent to the bride, as she does not seud them at all. A note of congratulation to the bride is always in order, if one is person ally acquainted. JL J Wiener, LEWIS H. WIBLE, PRESIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. w. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICC PRISIOINT. MERRIL W. N ACE, CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY, ASST. CASHIER. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves. Underwear, White Goods, Laces, Spring Millinery FOR Ladies, .Misses and Children. Infants Caps and Wraps. Lingerie Hats, Veilings, Neck Wear, IV ASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS. SILKS, ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. IVe are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best the market affords at lowest prices. Leading Dress Goods and Silk Hose in Hancock, JWdi. All New Spring Manner Patterns for Ladies', Misses and Children. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'CONNELLSBURG, PA. Absolute 8fty. KIre-prnof and Hiiri:liii-proof Sufe mid Vmilt, and omnprt if the Hunk heavily bonded. I'rnnsiiom a genera) Hanking, KxchnnKe and Collection bimlncxx, and In under the super vision of the Comptroller or the Currency of the United States Government, Drafts on New York. ' hlladelphla and l'lttstwr issued at lowest rates. Ortltluates f deposit Issued. lxmns made on personal aud collateral security, and Notes discounted. Courteous treatment to nil. Correspondence solloted from those dcslrmn Loans or wlxhlnK to open nn (. count with us. v directors: LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES, JNO- A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON,. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINtaER, R.M.KENDALL, CHAS. E. BARTON 0 0 00 0X0 0 0 00 00 A m 0 00 0 0 . 0000000J0 Wire Fence ! Wire Fence! 000000000 0 000000 c 000000 00 0 09,0 00000 000 K0 000 01 00 0 0 0 000 0 00 :0t'a0000i 0 0 0 0 0 000M000 00000X 00& as 00 : 00 90 3 d Much Cheaper Than $ Any Style of Wood Fence A good complexion is impo.ssi ble with tlie stomach out of order. If pasty sallow people would pay more atteution to their stomachs aud less to the skin on their fac es, they would have better com plexions. Kodol for Dyspepsia will digest what you eat and put your stomach buck in right shape to do its own work. Ivodol re lieves palpitation of the heart, flatulence, sour stomach, heait burn, etc. Sold by Stouteagle' & Bro. n '"Ik i 'Si For a painful burn there is nuthin'.' luce DeWitt's Witch ILu fl Salvi!. There are a host of im itations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve on the market see that you got the genuine. Ask for DeWitt's. Good, too, for sun burn, cut?, bruises, and especial ly recommended for piles. The name E. C. D.AVitt & Co., Chica go, is on every box. Sold by Stouteagle & Iiro. Decoration Day. EjQ Clear KHge Council No. 1)40, Jr. (). A. M., assisted by the old sol diers, will hold decoration services on May u'Hli us follows: At Hus tontown in the morning; then at Fuirview, arriving at Center Church at M o'clock, and at Clear liidgo at 12 o'clock, where there will he a dinner consisting of hcau soup, pork and hard tack. A number of prominent speakers have locn engaged for thi occa sion The Clear liidge Hand will furnish music for tho occasion. Jiy order of Committee, V. It. Imki.ds, Chairman. New Grocery. E. II. McClaiu will open the last of the week a full line of staple and faucy groceries, tobacco, ci gars, coufectiouH, JLc, u the Hipoa room, corner Second and Water streets. Ad next week. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling ? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredieatsare in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick Pudding aud D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per package, and D Zerta Ice Cream Powder, "2 packages for -5 cents. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the tinest desserts with no labor and little expense. Memorial Service. Camp CijO P. O. S. of A., of Needmore, Pa., assisted by the old soldiers, will hold their mem orial service at Sideling Hill Bap tist, church, on Wednesday, May 30, l'.KiCi, at 10 o'clock a. m. Prominent speakers have been secured and the program will be intermingled with appropriate recitations and music. All are Invited. By order of Committee. Whitewash Superior to Paint. The season for whitewashing being again at hand, the follow ing whitewash recipe may be of interest (clip it out and Keep it until you are ready to begin your brush work) : "The White House got its name originally from the wonderful whiteness of the wash it was coat ed with. An old newspaper gives the composition of this white wash as follows : Take half a bushel of unslaked lime, slake it with boiling water, strain through coarse canvass and add a peck of salt dissolved in warm water. Then put in three pounds of ground rice, boiled to a thin paste and pour in hot, half a pound of whiting and one pounl of tine glue, dissolved in warm water. This mixture is said to last prac tically forever and to be superior to white paint. S5 Lot us lisju re together. A stick of timber that will square (i inches and is HiJ feet in length, will make 4!IJ feet of lumber, which nt $l.r0 a hundred, is worth j cents. Now, I can sell you a food wire fence for .'!2c u rod, which is less than half the cost of a board fenco, The style I sell at ;!2c Is a "bunketn" fence. A witness court was once asked what kind of fence ho had, when he made the reply, "I have a "bunkem" fence." "What kind of fence la that, thundered the court." "A 'bunkem" fence," answered the witness, "is a fence that is horse-high, bull-strong, and pig tight." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges from 2;!e. to liOc, a rod depending on the style and height. 1 also sell the , DISKING HARVESTING MACHINERY the be-t on earth. 1 have just bought my twine and will guar antee tho. pi-ire now. Machine Oil from IHc, to 40c., a gallon. Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and ready-mixed paints all at rock-bottom prices. I am closing out a lot of good horse blankets at cost. Col lars, collar pads, trace chains, halter chains, &;., at very close prices. I have the best assortment of axes to be found anywhere iu town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon cross-cut saws. Diston cross-cut saws, handsaws, a complete line of strap and heavy barndoor hinges. Plumber's -supplies such as pipe, fittings, spigots, A:o. I have on hand all the time a stock of Lane's patent barndoor hangers and tracks the best hanger on the market can't get oil' the track. Proved cable chain from i to j on hand all the time, price ranging from 4A to 7 cents a pound. 00' 00 M0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00. 0 00 00 00 00 00 S5 00 Geo. B. Mellott, SlcConnsllsburg, Pa. it The Fourth. Preparations are under way to hold a grand celebration iu Mc Conuellsburg on the Fourth of July, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. An effort will be made to have a large parade, fire works, brass bauds, and many other attractions. In connection with this the McConnellsburg Cornet Band will hold a Fair aud Festival. Hurrah for the Fourth. A torprl, inactive liver can pro duce more bodily ills than almost anything else. It is good to clean the system out occasionly. Ktir the liver up, aDd get into shape generally. The best results are derived from tho use of DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Reliable, ef fective, pleasant pills with a rep utation. Never gripe. Hold by Stouteagle & Bro. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Irwin Wilson and wife, of Fort Littleton, spent last Thursday at the county seat. f i W. M. Comerer, aijent for THE mm MANUFAC T RING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA, for the sale of Traction anil Portable! Knglnes, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullors, Sawmills, Ac. '.ngines on hand all. the time. ROUSS RACKET STORE. Some prices on goods that just arrived. Felt window shades 8c; Oil window shades 20, 23, 35 and 40c; Table oil cloth 12c; Garden rakes 16, 18, and 20c; Batchelor manure forks 48c; Copper nickel plated tea kettles 89c; 2 qt. tin coffee pots 9c; 6 qt. tin flaring" pails 8c; 10 qt. tin flaring pails 10c; 10 qt. heavy dairy pails 15c; 10 qt. tin dish pan 10c; 14 qt. dish pan 14c; 21 ot. extra heavy dish pan 35c'. Lace curtains 32. 63 and 75c a pair; Curtain poles 8c; Floor oil cloth (Botter's) 24 and 36c; Lenolium, heavy, 85c a vd. 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 Jul in the last two years. The only way we can account-for this is that we have the ritrht 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 that we can save you money in this line. Pins 14 rows for lc. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors, Fulton County Hank of McConnellsburg, l'a. Hun removed to Its new rooms In A. V, Nace'g building, opposite the PoHtotllce and Greathead' atore. Will do a treneral banking buni iiph as uiual. Depositors have tteeurity of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. VAm. H. Nelson, Cunliier Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa. 3 O-miles woven wire fence for sale, for gardens or yards 35 cents to 50 cents per rod. For farm fence 25 to 3 5 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 F1oas, Anything you need to eat, use, or wear from a Pin to a Threshing Ma chine or Engine. Do not fail to call. Clay Feirl, Three Springs. 00 00 cs :::: 00 00 f0 010 00 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 0 0K0 00 J00 Ott 00 J0 WO 00 0 00 00 f n tiJ 00 ? 0000000000000000000000m0 000000l0 0000 00 00 00000000000 airii(MU 00 00 00 00 00 00 00'0000 000000 00 00000.000.00X00000 KILUthe COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS W,TH Dr. King's New Discovery for (Ji rONSUMPTION 0UGHS and OLDS Prie BOcHKOO Fra Trial. Bureat aud Uuickesc Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. FUVELTS TO i;imsiTo n'iik;ki HKK IOK PANDA I K KOU (!A'l'AI.()(ll'K KINOH Tnnnnrn AlilXI.MIN AI. MUl-eOKIKIK nUOOtO limn s rui Nil (J a Hum ht., Pbllilel.UlE, fit TMTiTii -r m-r'srx nTTinrnirnrk ) GOODS I Having just returned from the city we are now ready to show our spring and surrjmer 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 Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunlc Muslins, Tat fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, 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 lew 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 lineot 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 tor 1.35. took 'at them.' Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades, 8, 20, and 25c, curtain p61es8c. 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, ,McConnellsbur g. KuliHcribe for tho News. WSPEFSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT T II 00 bcitl.oo-uH, m Hnth trial tftn, whlck Mll(c 0 cm. ABORATUtV Of For sale by Stouteagle Bro. E. C. D.WI T T COMPANY, CUICA.GO. IU- Ask tor Kodol'a 1900 Almanao and ZOO Year Calendar. f1 S3 1 1