INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered it Home or Clipped from our Exchange. cnsnnNsrn for hurried readers Ituy 1dM llama, Lard and I la cLi at lrwm's. Car loa; of salt just received by lluatou. Prices according to size ol of s icks. l!uy sliced Beer, "air dried," in any quantity, at Irwin's. Huston, of Saltillo, pays l.rc, a do.ou for eggs; lie, a pound for chicken, and 50c , for potatoes. Irwin's Stock of Groceries and Table Condiments has been earn fully selected, and embraces a full assortment. Our prices will please you. We invito you to come often. HIDES. Jan Sipes & Sons puy 10, 13, and 10c a pound cash, for beef hides n their butcher shop in McUonnellsburg, also highest price pnic' for calf skins, sheepskins and tillow. Preaching by J. L. (3 rove may pvneeted on next Sabbath at p m. , iu the Summers' school house on the pike west of town. All are cordially invited to attend. Constipation makes the cold drag along. Get it out of you. Take Kenuedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup. Contain no opiates. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. A very cordial invitation Is ex tended to all the townships in the Countv to send delegations for the fantastic parade on the Fourth of July. Kemember, some good aali prizes will be given to those who make the most comical ap poarance. Talk about your swell social functions ! Your birthday sur prise parties, your church fe-ti val, or your limekiln swtulop sup pers ! These might do when there is nothing better in sight, but it was left for N. B. Henry, the boss barn builder, to inaugu rate' what is likely to become a more popular gathering than ev en a darkey campmeeting. It is simply a barn raising. The way Mr. Henry does it, or rather the way lie did it last Saturday, is as follows : He is engaged now with his force of men in building a big barn for Johnnie Magsam, a mile and a half southeast of town, it was- known to him that by last Saturday the barn would bo ready to raise, and men would be need- j ed. We do not know how he made that fact known to the pub lic, but early on that day, men were there by the score farm ers, lawyers, doctors and mer chants and by noon the big structure was "on its feet." So pleased was Mr. Henry with the result that he invited the whole crowd to the City Hotei for din ner. Did the crowd accept ? Don't you think any of them re fused! Three-score and fifteen souls at once took up the line of march, and in a remarkably short time they were clamoring for ad mittance into Harry Hamil's big dining room. The crowd was counseled to possess their souls in patience, and in a few minutes the doors were thrown open and every man of them served to a sumptuous dinner. The proba bilities are, that if Mr. Henry keers up tins custom, he will uev er be stuck for hands when he ants to raise a barn. WEST DUBLIN. Chester and Erb limit have gone to Mupletou wln re they ex pect employment. John H'.ekfiij.nii'.h is t-.nployfcd on a fu! in iu Trough t .'reek Val ley. There was a large crowd at the Children's Day service at Mt. Ta bor on Sunday morning. The young folks recited and sang well. Ross King had new weather- boarding put on his barn last week. Reynolds Fohner had charge of trm work. J. H. Low and family will leave on Tuesday for Altoona, where Mr. Low expects employment at the trade of plastering. ErmaLaidig and Mrs. W. 11. Ranck and children, of Huston town, spent Sunday at J. E. Ly ons . Elsie I). Laidig, of Dublin Mills, visited relatives in this vicinity recently. J. H. Melius and wife, of Punx- sutawney, Jefferson county, were visiting relatives in this to nship last week. Joseph is engaged in upholstering at Punxsutawney. Thousands annually bear wit ness to the efticieucy of Early Ris ers. These pleasant, reliable lit tle pills have long borne a reputa tion second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are ns sta ple as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve coustipation without griping. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. KNOWN FOR OVES SEVENTY YEARS over the entire l' tilled Klalm. Three generations llH.e lifted SCHENCK'5 MANDRAKE PILLS for the cure of Ittllcuaties, i.lver Complaint Indention, Cotntlrmtlnti, Slrk Henrlnche. Ttiill,e, Heartburn, Flatulency. Mufuria elc Schenck'i .Mandrake Pill liven trie Liver. ' Itore health to the txdy, clearness to the eyci nnd complexion, and buoyancy to the spiiits. Purely Vegetable Absolutely Harmlea Por nle everywhere. 29 it lit a liox or 1y nmll, DR. J. H. SCHCNCK & SON, Philadelphia. Pa. SIDELINO HILL. rlie recent rains are bnuging along the grass and grain. Raymond Barnhari was the guest of Georgia and Willie Gray last Sunday. Mrs. Georgo Gray is very ill. Mat y Wheeler is no better. JohnTrue, of Cumberland, Vld., and Irene Spade, of Sir John's Run, were rrarriel n Cumber land on the 23i of May. Samuel Render shot and family Lydia Mann, and May Foreback were guests in thehomeotGeorge Gray's family one dav last week CLEAR RIDttE. Mrs. F. K. Stevens and three children, of McConnellsburg. are spending this week with friends in our town. Effie Need and Howard Fix, our clownsmen, havepurchasedabear and graphophone. Mrs. R. E. Brown took sudden ly ill Suuday evening with heart trouble. Sylvester Cunningham and fam ily of Knobs ille, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cunningham's sister Mrs. Chas. Stevens. T. E Fleming, who has been employed at the County Seat, i spent Sunday at home. Miss Horton of Robertsdale, is employed at the home of John Woodcock. The 80th of May passed off very nicely at this place, except some careless drivers destroyed some buggy tops. J. W. Heeter, of Colfax, was in this place shaking hands with his friends last week. Elmer Horton, of Pitcairn, was seen on our streets last Thursday evening. Hold your eggs. J. Wiuegard- ner & Son is going to start hux teriug this week, and will pay. rock bottom prici s. Charles Henry is doing some Une work in the fruit tree business. One of our new merchants, Geo. Raker spent Saturday nightalong the State Road. Among those who took dinner with C. E Stevens and wife last Wednesday were Nick Finiff and family, Hugh Ewing and daugh ter, Beamer Gress, Amos Peigh- teland sister Lucy, Rella and Bes sie Raker, Charles Cpuley, Drew Laidig, and Harry Wible A Texan Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 00 pounds has grown to over 180. He says : suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking fir. Kina'a New Discovery for consumption, coughs ana coius Now, after taking 12 bottles, J have morn than doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only sure cough and cold cure. Guar ftnteed at Trout's drutr store. 50c and $1.00. Trial b-.ttle free. . Rev. S. J. Pittenger will preach at 3edford Chapel, Sunday evnu ing, June 10th. Who Heis IfP STYLISH NEW GRENADA. Geo. Shafer, our up-to date blacksmith, and his sou Roy, vis ited his son Harvey in Mt. Uuion a few days. W. L. S rowl end wife, of Wells Tannery, visited Richard Alio way last Saturd ty night and Sunday. The Zion M. E. church folks held a Ribbcn Social in Mills' Hall Saturday night to raise funds to buy a carpet tor the church. The sum realized, wo did not learn. An accident happened at Jesse Bohnger's saw mill in Shore's Valley a few days ago, that came very nearly costing the lives of Charles Newman and George Bol iuger. These men were wo: king on the mill when a big tree that was being cut down nearby fell in the opposite direction intended by the choppers, and it fell on the roof crushing it in and striking Messrs. Newman and I'olinger The belt saved Charles' lite, and Geor'e escaped with several se vere bruises. More serious con sequeuces would have resulted had not Jesse seen the tree com ing and shut off the steam. About a score of the little boys and girls, of this place, bad the time of their life" last Saturday evening, hatu relay was ttieoigiiiti birthday of Paul,' sou of Richard Allowav.'and about six o'clock in the evening, the visiting boys and girls marched to the Allowny home, when the good time begun. Ida, the mistress of the household kuows.just what tickles the palates of youngsters, and she had an abundance of bananas, icecream, delicious cake, and these she ser- ed to the little people until every 'last one" hollowed "enough !" My ! My ! When we see how much enjoyment a group of youngsters can get out of au evening like this it makes us feel like being chil dren again and munching sweet cake and banauas, until the but tons begin to fly off. Now, don't t Mr. Editor V Master Paul was the recipient ot many nice gifts. Ob CLOTHING Are you particular about stlc? Our clothinjsMsot the most up-to-date make. Are you particular as to quality and price? When it comes to a question of dollars and cents we all want the very best we can tfet for the least money possible. A slim purse will do heavy work when it strikes our clothing de partment. Come here for that suit for the Fourth of July and you will be pleas ed. m?enfltac( CLOTHES. HONEST SHOES More shoes sold in April and May than in four months hsl venr. Sr:irrelv :i d:iv misses that we are not asked lor a pair ot shoes like a pair bought last season. This fully dem onstrates that we are selling honest shoes at honest prices. The fact that we bought our spring shoes before the heavy advance m shoes has placed us in position to sell you shoes at old prices which means a big saving to you. Kemember dollar buys shoes worth a dollar here. We will be pleased to show you anything in our line and will leave it to your good judgment to decide whether it pays to trade here. . Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. . 0mi Jjfr any other caint vou t I V uut V Mill 1 14V I Willi I ii .p Lucas Paint (Tinted Glos) You'll find Lucas' in easier to apply, spreads further, protects the wood better, has a brighter gloss and keeps it longer. That's tho test. Our guarantee pa evety package insures you absolute safety. John Lucas & Co BUly yoan wl palat-auklaf Ntv Vofk PblbuUlpfaU CUcag NEW CUKK FOR KI'ILEPSY. J. B. Waterman, of Watertowu, O., Rural free delivery, writes : "My daughter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King s New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years." llest body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. '25c at Trout's drug store. On account of ill health, Miss Olive Slusher, who was here at tending one of our town normal schools and boarding iu the fami ly of George B. Mellott, was obliged to give up her studies. Her father, Thomas R. Slusher, of Beth'e Itowuship, came up last week and took her home. W. H. Nesbit Opposite the Cooper House, Ts better prepared than ever before to furnish our farmers with Farm Machinery, namely, BINDERS, MOWERS, JTay Hakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Spring Harrows, Cultivators, Buggies, Spring Wagons. I sell the Osborne Harvesting Machine. Not the best on earth, but tlx) best, in j;r:un fields and trrass fields and ll-.u best on horse tlesh. Hinder twine, yet my prices before buying. Machine oil from Lie to "ie per gallon: Mica axle zvonse He, L'lV and 7,-c; garden ri-.kes IT to i'-: Hoes, l." to i'.c: spades "i0e; shovels from !-. ir. Mi.. 'I'hn ov iviui i.; ln-rikeii and the ax I sold for !I.V', I will sell you for T.'ic. l'umps and pipes of all kinds, I can sell you a pump for $:j and u'p. Repairs for all kinds of machinery and mower sections cheaper than you have ever bought them. have a lot of nice joint shingles', lawn mowers from $J.7."i to Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Why do you have the cook guessing at the time when you can buy an 8 day clock for $2."i(). Myer's barn door rollers and track on hand at all times. It is one of the best rollers on the market, it can not he throwed olT the track. Traces of all descriptions and prices. GrauUtv.are of all kinds, take a peep at my mc white and blue dish pans. Oh, yes, I forgot to say anything about the galvanized root ing. I sell the best galvanized roofing that is made. When I sell you a sipiin'e of galvanized roofing it covers IU feet square. W. H. NESBIT, McConnellsburg, Pa. Look ! Read ! Buy ! FlickerYille's Bargain Store ! oooooooooooo xxxxxxxxoooo :8 If vou wunt to buy the Milbiirn Wngon, Heaver Springs l'ii .ho-ksim I'fti-m V.-uMn. Miminburif Top Wagons,- and Milburn Huggies. 1 have three carloads on hand, V, ri?9 in all, at 5jC.E. STAKR, g Three Springs, Pa. 1 buy in carload lots anu, tnereiore, can mane me pi-u-ti as low as the lowest. I constantly have on baud by the ton Granulated Sugar at "c per lb., in &r lb. up t 1" I"1- FERTILIZERS of all kinds can be had at any time. Also FKNC1 NO Willi:. FLOUR AND FEED, Chop from $1 up to $l.f)0. cooooooooooooo oooooooooooo o o o s o 0 0 0 0 New Millinery. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suberb collection of seasonable hats, and latest styles in Millinery, just received from eastern cities and placed in stock. Our Trimmed Hats from "."c to $10 cannot be equaled. Ueady-to-wear Hats, popular colors, trimmed with fjuilU, wings, birds and all kinds of flowers. Misses and children's trimmed hats in every color, shape or style. Large number of untrimmed hats, and trimmings for you to select from. Hats created according to your ideas in black, white, gray, brown, blue, pink", tan, navy, green, and cardinal. Tam-o-shanters, collars, cuffs, belts, hose and combs. Iteady made Shirl-wuist Suits, and shirt waists from ;i()c up. Sun bonnets and children's caps. Kemember you get a hat pin or fan free w ith each hat. Come and examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postollice. McConnellsburg, Fo, or t, - Z. G. W. Reisner X & Co., i i& :& " 5? Z: Z: Z Z Zc 1 -J1I .M.Vafc .... . . . .1 It..!. -J Stfttr tUn of any other nko o( ljattem. account ol ilicir myl, fcuty ai.U . I he O tili-i;ict f'-t ity. of Cushion) ti , , I M, l.Ul'-t lli. ye4r' Kul'crii'iiiii(i' lu 1 1..r ..0.1.1. J V tern r re Niiincrn-a tou.ty. I.Hilr Arin. Wnl.-.l. U;r..l--i..r '""'"' USttr .1 t.ish i..iiiii!tiM..n. I'.tllern I . ... ,'!; "I ;;,h v., :.i-:. "';''":' out trvo, Mdittt ma MCCM.L to., htw ". I am now ready to open my New Store at the little village called Flickerville, which is near the Looust Grove postulllue, in Vhl)s Cove. I will give you a little sketch of the line which I expect to handle and the produce I expect to take in exchange. Butter. -JOc cash, and 22c trade; Eggs 12o cash, and 1 hi trade; Ho- latoes, Meat, Lard, Heans, Dried Apples, all taken in exchange for goods. Muslin bleeched and unbleached, percales, lawns and all kinds of fancy dress goods. Ladies' and Misses Dress Skirts from 81.50 up. Under Skirls 75c, calico 4 to 7c a yard. Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, 5 'e to 2 per pair. Men's and boys' dress hats from ."0e to $1 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's trimmed hats from (c to .'.2"i each, children's caps 25c each. Table oil cloth 15c yard, or l ie by the bolt, why pay lHto 20 cents elsewhere. Straw matting l2c yard; Ingrain carpet 25c yard; Window curtains at 75c pair: Curtain Holes Hc a piece; Hod spreads HOc up. 5 gallon oil cans- ut 75c each, ulso will ii 1 1 them at 10c per gallon, sinirle irallou 12c. Granulated sugar at 5c; Scrap Hinges, door knobs, rakes, hoes, single trees, and all kinds of hardware. Come one come all now, no trouble to bIiow good sell or not. Upholstered clinches $5, why pay ll or $7 when you can get them cheaper. Largo Mirrors, nice frames for Kx2U 1.25. Ladies' handder chiefs, ribbons, laces, embrodiers, and cullars for both men and women D. C. MELLOTT. Lucas ' a VaV Por 75 years the favorite family medicine for throat and lungs. 'KtaiOlcljy mini Miiiim i nun m milium im ii nn iiiiiniii'ii'i1 mil im rr'TTnrHTrTiniTnmfflr-Tpw v To Cure a CoW in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinme Tablets. VLJb awVdn IrUUIOn WW mi mm m - - W Cure Crip In Two Dayt. on every box. 2 3c. We have just received a very full line of Seersuckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styes at Old Prices. White Goods in fancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall Paper It and Mattings are now in, at least, y& large partJor early use. in ."19 c We Can iPlease You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before yon do your Spring buying. Z Z: Z IP w III. II We. 3" Reisner & Co Z z fit.. McConnellsburg, Pa. itVtl