t I-TT1.R ()l: ACCI.PT4NCE. (C'Hll iimril trimi p ltrr I" r I Ihm jilf df such miUers as to U. Uk- cU-Ltii.n i'f 1. mticj Matff ron ators, I cil option, tin.' t-Atnioidi uary cM'i t ise of Uih police powi'r of the Stilt." ami ot!l"r questions of uii ilar c'iu-ral ehanu'tor, would ; resolve tloiibts which unsottlo th" ! judfrmont of. legislators, and re- ' move important, issues from the sphoicof pernicious r.i 11 nonces, j The triiunph vi our cause will j savu IVunsyhuuiiifroiiieveragain j vulierui iho humiliation of the taunt that men know to be Kuilty of robhiii;; the public cannot he punished. In acccptinj,' the standard you h;i: com inittml to me, 1 di'dicate to the cause of the people what ever t ilentand energy I possess. Thirty or more years of my life I have spent in battling for civil rights and for the dignity ami h' .nor of the State. I f I can be iiii:ith a heritage of duty faith fully performed, if I can strength ecu the faith of the rising genera tiou iu trie honesty and trustw irthi n. ss ot puolie servants, 'if I can help to demonstrate that govern mei.t by the people is uot possi ble, if I can leave to the State the record of a clean administration, chara"terized by high ambition to safegnard popular rights and lu tere-ts, my life will be crowned us I wish it to be crowned. 1 1 will give me pleasure to meet you and the committees of your conventions. I suggest Tuesday the lth day of August, and the city of Pittsburg, as a time and place that may be convenient for the meeting which you proj ose; when the issues before the people of Pennsylvania and our oppoi tunitie.s, duties and responsibili ties in regard thereto may be dis cussed. With great respect and apprec iation, 1 am Sincerely yours Lkw is K.mkky, Jk. i , ........... I 4 r I I I I I I I I M I ! t ' I ; i ; Wender Brothers A Uli COMING TO ORBISONIA, PA., TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Urorno (uiniue Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey it it fails to cure. Iv W. (.J rove's signature is ou each box. iic. 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 i i M ; s I : l : ' I ! I , i 'l ! . I : Brofidbecks Old Corner Will be Converted into the most Up-to-date and Most Enterprise Store in all Huntington County. , Kiiti'l-prisi', l'usli, I 'rnuri's.iivt' Icli as, lim Ucil liy wlilc awake lliiiriniylil.v ex pi'i-irih cil and well Inn nicreli mil i will lit-t i to cslulilish in ' li liUoniu the kiml nf slui-i' llic t'oml n'dile hi'ivahmit have hern wutitiiitf, anil tlie kiml of store this liij,r eiimiminity is hail 1 y in need of. A fair anil siii;iri- ileal, a yoMi-n rule nl icy , with progressive ideas, will permeate the new anil latest mnve haekeil hy WENDER BROS. t fVt fll ) I M i f t i l Ml V I ' . ! - I 1 ) I I I I ( t 4 ill I !, ' 1 1 - I I ; 1 1 1 K . i - i - Do It Now Onii'l pdt olT mil il to-tnov! '1'uke ail vii iilne (f our i'lt VOII llei'll 1 h IV t'l-'hl.V. LEWIS H. WIBLE, pnesiocNT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICi PRESIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. NACE. CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHlCR, To our many hundreds of friends in this viemity we extend a hearty welcome when the dnurs of lrou lheek's old corner w ill he opened In us. Old and new friends both are welcome whether us on lookers, whether as buyers, or from mere friendship's sake, we bid you all welcome tn our new store ! OPENING DAY S on or about X( SEPTEMBER 1st. m m m m m m m'l m m m m m m m m m m m m p Their Money's Worth. A negro minister was supply ing a strange pulpit, and just be fore the ernion he said, "Now, brethren an' sisters, I have here a one dollar sermon and a three dollar sermon aud a rive dollar sermon. Take upyer collecshuu and see winch yer'll have !" LATEST NOVEL IS OF NEW JERSEY LIFE. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Ttching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to ret'uud money if Tazo Ointment fails to cure in ( to 14 days. TiOc. Surprise Party. On Monday, July ;ith, the home of Harvey llatdorf, ofHar risonville, was the scene of a joy ouf. event occasioned by the cele bration of Mrs. liatdorif's !Uh hirtiidiiy.' About half past 10 o' clock, her neighbors and friends began to gather, bringing with them wellUilli.'d baskets. After greetings had been extended and a little sr.ciai conversation indulg ed in, all sat down to a table that groaned beneath its loid, Mrs Hatdorff received quite a number of u -eful gifts to remind her of tlm event. Those present were : Rev. S. J. I'ittenger and wife, Nathan Doshong and wife, Alli son Hrant and wife, Daniel Fix, wile and little daughter, George Fix, wilt; aud children, Mrs. John Mum ma and daughters, Mrs. N. I. Fin iff and daughters, Mrs. Wm, Deshong and children, Mrs. Har ry Ueshong and daughters, lia.lt- r Cutchall, wife and children, Mrs. Milton Kline and daughters, Ivsworth Mat'iorff aud daughter, Mrs. Sarah liatdorll', Mrs. Dick Si ho"li-y, Mrs. Gilnert Deshong, Mrs John Shaffer, MyrtleConaa, llerthu Newman, ftthel Deshong, K I ward Deshong and Alven Fix. Wanted. To buy a large lot of White Fine 1 inch boards. 10 ll'-ll-fl', ft. long. Apply at once or ad dress C. . Sl'AM.l.KK, ;it. K'nobsville, Fa. Hark Wanted. A large quantity ltock-oak and Hemlock 'bark, I '.'Oti peel, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. For prices, address or apply in person to Saltii.i.o Ta I'NKUY, Apr lb, l'.H'b Saltillo, Fa. "Due. flordon," by Mary E. Wilkins. lo be Published Next Sunday. The best novel for the i eader is the novel that most nearly por trays tlie people with whom the reader comes in contact. David liar um pictured a homely char acter aud his friends in such a way as to makoevery reader of the book find in his own community a counterpart of the great philos opher and horse trader. Mary E Wilkins Freeman., who has for some years been known as tlie author who drew true life portraits of the characters of the Now England village, has found a new field for her work. She has written a novel, the characters for which she has found in south ern New Jersey. Whether the ' people of that section will enjoy her picture is yet to be seen, but they will surely enjoy the story itself -one of the greatest mys tery romances ever written. The title of the novel is "Doc. I Gordon," and the first instalment ' will be printed in the Sunday ! North American next Sunday, August ."th. It will be completed I during the mouth of August in Summer Clearing Seile of millinery livery hut in stock at 8ue i:le" price. fleiuly-to-weiir Pre-H Skirts, lVtlicoiitu, Muslin I'nderwen r, liaue Ve.sU, "ijuuliiy a h well u.s uluiHiiiiess' ' describes our Block of dies'- jroods. Don't fail to nee our nsHortnieuts. Notions ! Notions ! tlloves, liells, Corsets. Veilings Neck-weur, 1 l:iiid-blii.'S, Hosiery, itriiids, Hair Piti.s, Side ( 'oiubs, .Vc, Ar. Laces, Embroideries, Hn liner 1 'interns in stock for r.udie seams allowed on all Hiinner Patterns. Misses- and Children. All T. J . WIENER, Hancock, Aid. Hest trade prices paid for Kggs and Poultry. Harvest Home Picnic. The annual Harvest Home I'ic nic of the Dig Cove, will be held iu M. M. Kendall's woods south of McCounellsburg on Thursday, the '.)th day of August. Promi nent speakers will be invited to address the people. The McCou nellsburg Cornet Hand will fnr uish music, and your friends and neighbors will be on hand to greet you lor everyone is inviteu. ( ; i vg your baskets to the commit tee, and forget your cares for the day and have a good time. A. V. Johnston, Jr.; Aaron Martin, Hoy Kendall, Wm. Hrew- nr, and Kooert .jonuston are ap pointed a committee ou decorat ing the grounds. The Basket committee will take charge of the the special tlction supplement of provisions and arrange the tables. ! that pa pee before it is allowed to This Way! New Grocery Store ! I take the jileusure in announcing to the citizens of McCon nellsburn and vicinity, that I have opened a new and up-to-date Grocery iu tne Sipes Kooni, opposite Dickson's Drujf store. My stock consists of a line line of Staple and Kuncy Orocer ics, Confections, Tobaceoes aud Clears. Don't talk about the National Uiseuit Goods, but come in and jet a sample. In Tobacco and Cigars I can not be surpassed. Hoping to receive a share of your patronage, I am Yours for fair dealing, E. R. M'CLAIN. McCounellsburg, Pa. !- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURG, FA. Absolute SufHy. Vlre-proof and HurKlm-proof Suf nnd Viuilt, and mumr of Dip Hinlt hivivllv lHUulcd. TmusnotH u tfpripml Hanking. Kx'hitnv and Collection business, nnd In under the mi pep vision of the Comptroller of the ('urreiiey of the tTnlU'd States Ooverninent.l lnif1i on New Yirk. I hiludelphfii and IMt(shitr issuetl at lowest rules. Certi(leiles or deposit Issued, Ijoiii mude on person ul aud coiliitiral security, and Notes dUoounted Courteous treiitineot to all. Correspondence Kollcted from those destnnv Loitus or lhlutr to open au tie count with us. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPE6. JNO- A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRtSSINtaER, R. M. KENDALL. . CHAS. E. BARTON . OOOOOOOOOOOCOO OOOOCOOOOOOO OOOOOO OOOOOO Deenng Binders. Hay Rakes, Reapers s Mowers, ft rite for prices and catalogue, or send me your order. Every machine guaran teed. Top Buigjgies and Wagons A fine Buggy at $49, $55. and $65. Farm Wagons, 2 horse, $55. Veering Binder Twine for sale. Fertilizers for buckivheat are now in. Remember we hare anything you need to use, wear or eat. Prices are lower than elsewhere. Yours for Bargains. 0X0. The committee is as follows : U. J. Brewer and wife, (leoi ge Comerer and wife, Frauk DulYy and wife, Mrs. Albert Xesbit, Mrs. Peter Mortou, Mrs. D. A. Nelson, Mrs. George Mock, Mrs Conrad Glazier, and Misses Olive Kendall, Ella Kendal!, Stella Logue, and Grace Johnston. The speaking will begin at in o'clock, dinner will be served at and the aftei noon will be giv en up to social enjoyment. The invitation is general, and a large tune is anticipated. J. F. Kkndai.i., VV. C. I'ATTKiiso.v, Fres. See' v. appear in book form. The demand for the Sunday North American for August is al ready enormous, and readers who would not miss reading all of the Wilkins novel should make them selves safe by ordering the pap jr for the full month. Fall Term Opening. The Tn State Business Col lege, Cumberland, Md.,Sept. Ith, ." th, and tith. Write for catak gue and terms. A (il:ARANTEI:D CL'Kfi (:0K PILES. i I Itching, blind, bleeding or pro ; trading piles. Druggists refund : money if Fazo Ointment fails to j cure any case, no matter of how lung standing, in fi to 14 days. j First application gives ease aud I rest, fitic. If your druggisthasn't I it send fiOo in stamps and it will ; be forwarded post paid by Paris j Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. WotlunKiiien Wanted - Single men under vir years, to di- farm ditching 7 months in Wis. if 17ri.n0 and board for sat s' v;tory hands. 'Also a faithful man to run si' mi ditcher." F.l IlKJl HKN'BAt'K, Orrvillo, Ohio. Wanted at Once. 'Vantkd. One man as a saw e", apply at ouch to II. Kauiach A Sons, Allen's Valley, Richmond Furnace, Pa. Mar. 7. tf. For Sale. A 1 II. P. Portable Htigino on wheels iu good condition. Geiser make. Also a portable mil), tio Ft. Ways lie ft. carriage. 5 head blocks, all in good condition. 15, 000 ft. capacity mill. Kat.hacii Si'AN';:.i;it, lit. K'nobsville, Pa. Wanted. We want your name and ad dress so we can mail you a free copy of our new Illustrated Com mercial Journal. School of Business, Ilaerstown, Md. The second regular quarterly conference of the McCorrn ils burs charge will be held iu the Fort Littleton M. E. church, on Monday afternoon next, at 8 o'clock. Sale Register. Saturday, August (. Geo. W. Wagner, agei.t for Mrs. Laura Keadl i, will sell at the residence of Win. Greer, 1 mile north of Knobsville, eat!li, ling, hay, farming implements, household goods, it c. ' Sale ln't.'ins at it o' clock a. in. Credit months, Tuesday, August 7. Jno. P Sipos, executor, will sell at tin late residence nf Daniel B. Mock iu Tod township, livestock, farm ing im pie in en ts, household good , Ac Sale begins at lo o'clock. Saturday, August, Ik. 8. I. wink, executor, wi'l sell on tie1 premises ofihe late Hiiamli Ti uax, of Belfast, township, do censed, th' tir.iiHion fai iii of tin doo-ased, and soiint pursornil property. Sale pegins atl0 clock a. m. See advertisement elsewhere in tliis paper. Fall Term OpLMiing. The Tri State Bu-iness Co! lege, Cum "erland, Md ,H pt.. 4U Tth and Glh. Wr.to for catalog u and termH. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Bi& Underselling Store. SS5 0.SM 010 00 00. HURRAH! FOR THE FOURTH OFJULY. Special I'PiHictions from now until after the Fourth. All roads lead to McConnullsburtf on the Fourth. While in town, call at our store and see our beautiful line of huts, belts, ribbons, etc. Our llowi i-s and foliuge are exquisite. Come and see them. We assure you, you will be delighted with the burtrains you may secure. Kverybody welcome. St.)ie opposite 1'ostoltlce. 0 McConneFdsb 00. OPENING LETTER , STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW ST0RE At Clear Ridge. 25 lbs. Granulated suar, $1.25: Glass jars; quarts, 50c. a doz.; one-halt gallo.is. f0j. a doz.; Fish, 65 cts. a. bucket. We are selling a nice lire of Lace curtainette at 10c. a yd. and up; Lace curtains, en cts. pair; Towels, 15 cts. pair and up; Ginghams an I Calicoes at 5c. and up. A nice line of dress goods, while lawns, ribbons and laces Ladies' and Gents' Shoe-- at prices that will astonish you. AVachine oil at a gu naiiteed price. A lull line of Dr. A. C. Daniels' vetenif y medicines. You will save money if you deal withir. We will pay first-class n rices for Eggs, Butter, k , Lard, Chickens, etc. Everybody welcome. Stevens & Raker Cbar Ridge, Pa. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pci. OOOOOO 9 oo ooo ooo ooooo ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo rill KILLthe COUCH ano CURE the LUNGS W,TH Dr. King's fiev Discovery nhtCflMOTIAM iU1 I OUGHSand J0LDS Prlc EOo $t.00 Fre Trial. r i a t;ri I 'r 'Himi 11 im I LVCLi-O WIHTK KHII ' A I'AI.IKII'K 1 1 ' 'hit (l K I K I NIIH m i- k it- 63 m ft 4 SPRING AND SUMMER ' i GOODS- (i 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 Lawns, Linens. Dimities, Shrunk 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. Thete. 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 of 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 51.35. Look at them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, windowshades, 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, McConneHsburg. H SB ff.J i d 14 ft TRUSSES , riniHii.iiiM. r J t' - 'ftf 'ji tinret and Uuicke.t Curs for itll THROAT nd LVNO TROUJJ l hlJ, or MONEY BA0K. i-r n 1 For Rule by Stouteasfla Bro. DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT YOU HAT Tkl.00 toiil iHwtalna 'J .r.th thl :, !iiri :: 10 cant S. C WTT COMPANY, CHICAGO. ItX, Ask tor Kodol'BjOOQ Alraanao and 200 Year Calendar,