t A LAWVKR'S UNIQUfi WlLL. j queath to them Uip volumes of the . p-ionis ir '. irinaud bhalcespoare Devising lite Beauties and Blessing utxl ,il ..ilici mmhj, i! thorn ho Which I'elonu )u All. , othtrft; thn f utl that luwy may I' .1 III. .. . t. Charles ' 1 .vi iwr wim, iree- I ly ai..l i uily v. it) ut in, id or dim iinutii.nl. Several yai-R ato Louusberry, a Chicago lawyer, who atone time ranked high in his profession, died an insane pa tient n tlio Cook couuly nsylum at Dunning. Although this man iiioi' absolutely destitute and pen ni!o s ho left a :'will.!' Th's will was duly sent to tho probate court, hut there being nothing to probate the document was mere ly placed ou tile. Uufomng hi this will at the time the Chienjro Hecord-llerald said that it wis framed with such perfection of form and detail that no Haw could be found in its legal phraseology or matters, yet de vising only those beauties aud blessings which the Great Father long ago devised to all human creatures. The Record-Herald printed the document as it stood 'For the sake of its intrinsic beauty and peculiar interest," for the same reason it is now reproduced here : "I, diaries Lounsberry, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make and publish this, my last will and tes tament, in order, as justly as may be, to distribute my interest in the world among succeeding men. "That part of my interestwhich is known in law and rocognized in the sheep bound volumes as my property,' beiug inconsiderable iiiid of none account I make no ili; position of it in this my will. My right to live, beiug but a life estate, is not at my disposal, but this thiug excepted, all else in the world I uow proceed to devise and oequeath. "Item : I give to good fathers aud mothers in trust for their children, all good little words of praise' aud encouragement, and add (uaiut pet names aud en dearments, aud I charge said par ents to use them justly, but gen erously as needs of their children simit require. "Item: I leave to children in clusively, but only for the term of their childhood, all and every, the llowers of the tields, and the blos soms of the woods, with the right to play among them freely ac cording to the customs of chil dren, warumg them at the same time against thistles and thorns. And 1 devise to children the f banks of the brooks aud the gold en sands beneath the waters thereof, aud the odors of the wil lows that dip therein and the white clouds that lloat high over the giant trees. "And I leave to childreu the long, long days to be merry in, in a thousand ways, and the night and the moon, and the train of the milky way to wonder at, but sub jec t, never theless, to the r igh is herein after given to lovers. "Item : I devise to boys joint ly, all the useful idle fields and commons, where ball may be play I'd; all pleasant waters where one may swim; all suowcladhills where one may coast, and all streams nud p mds where one may tish, or where, when grim winter comes, ne may skate, to have and to hold these same for the period of their boyhood. And all meadows with tiie clover blossoms and butter Hies thereof tho wo'ods with' their ii pifti rtenances, the squirrels and the birds and echoes and strange noises and all distant places which may bo visited together with the adventures there found. Aud I give to said boys each his own place at the tiroside at night, with all the pictures that may be Mien in the buruiug wood, to en- j y without let or hindrance, and without auy lucuinbratxMnf care 'item: jo toveis, 1 devise their imaginary world with wli:ii over they may need, as the ntais of the ky, the red roses by the wall, the oloom of the hawthorne, the sweet strains of music and aught else they may desire to.tig ure to each other the lastingnes3 aud beauty of their love, "Item : To young men jointly, I devise and bequeath all boister ous, inspiring spoits of rivalry and I give to them tho disduu of weakness and undaunted confi dence in their ovn strength Though they are, rude, I leave with them power to make lasting friendship, aid of possessing companion, and to them exclu sively, I fciye all r.erry rO' gs and brave choruses to sing with lusty voices. "Item : And to those who are no longer chlldrar, vi youths, or 'oven Iloive emory, and I he "Item : To our loved ones with snowy crown, I bequeath the hap- iuess of old age, the lovo auc gratitude of their children until they fall asleep." Commenting upon this po.'uliar document tho Record Herald said : 'The human mind is a peculiar iu trument. The mind of a man justly adjudged itisane by lus fel low will turn cut veritable mas terpieces of poetry or literature now and agaiu. The ways and mi ans by which the unbalanced mental machinery accomplishes at once such real wonders and such wonderful mistakes consti tutes one of tho most perplexiug mysteries known to the scientific student a mystery second only m intensity, in strangeness and interest, to tho mystery of life itself." Rescue of a Merchant. A prominent merchant of Shou go, N. Y., J.A.Johnson, says: "Several years ago I contracted a cough which grew worse and worse, ur.til I was hardly able to move around. 1 coughed con stantly aud nothing relieved my terrible suffering until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. Before 1 had taken half a bottle my cough was much better, and in a short time was entirely cured. 1 surely believe it saved my life. It will always be my familj' rem edy for colds. " Fully guaranteed ; .r0c and $1.00 at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. Statistics show that one person in every 1200 in the United States is blind and that one in every 850 is deaf. This high proportion will uo doubt cause surprise to those who believe these maladies to be less pre 'alent in this coun try. It will probably be an item of news to most readers that the postmaster is not compelled to make change for you when you i make purchases at Uncle Sam's office. This is a queer rule that not one in a thousand persons knows. Buyers of stamps or any purchases at a postofflce must furnish their own change; i. e. the postmaster could insist on the buyer furnishing his own cnange if he sees tit to do it; but usually the postmaster is willing to ac commodate the public by making all the change it asks for. Mm ri(l Trnvflt't think tu t)r i " Mi!r linr." (or tneir (vrp nr, i n box of OCK'ENCK'S A iV D ii A K E PILLS Trtrv cure Hi1i.itn"., T Iver I'nniftTnlnt, Iiitl.ve, t tO'l, t't.l ijiAtiOil, fik'k H fi 0 c It e , jHiimlice, Vmttlmrii , Flutuleticv . M-iinrin, f?tc. In use over Seventy yrnr "Liven I he Liver." ii). Mhmi."' MMidrnk" 1'IM. mil jr. -i It IW w.-ll...l.-l!,pV Wl'l I, PiiP'lT I c8.-liil.le. A Imuliftfl r-'.-r Prcl? rrTTWlT. 9.1 mh'-i Hn. or ti v mnl! It, J. II. Srhenc! & Son, Philadelphia!, Pn. Court Proclamation. Tt.lh C':rototthe Ju . the Peace .and ta Cftnstftbl in -ft h:'crmighnnrt Vwn'htp m Ifi" I, 'tut if if ol' 'W.ur tl It RKTI M : KNOW V K , I 't .t In pit on ii tier tit ifiT-.t I" in- 'lirivii'il mill, i tin limn! iitnl mn nf (lie lion. S Mv.i'., SwiM'K Silent .Imlyi lit tlic nrMTfil ' Mf in 0(1 in IU" i. !'t mi tin- .M( .Iii'Im IhI Im -ilct, roimWili,. . tin .miiilu .v iilii" Hn. I'lilton, iti 1 1 li u i m ut lilo nilit't', ul the CollltOt' OvtTHMij Tr IllllllT Hllll (il'IMTfl) tlfltl li'llv ry, lor (lie trlnl of rm.ltul iinl olhr nftciiilevf tliciclii , ntnl In tlx (ft-iiiTiil ( (Hirt nt in;irter SckMhm oi tliu 'i'iii-p;n nd Whiiam H. ItHNDIU, II ml lA ! T. HrMllKKT,' y.h- ?nircfi, A-Mirintr .1 inl'i nf tin- iuiM rimtitv "f uHi'ti. V it ii 'I t'litli of y o it , art ri'inlri'ii to li Hint ;iipi -tr ih V'tnr own irnirr - i ho tin wll Ii your Hcfinl'. UMcoiniKiitirrn. Kxiunltintinu,Htit oili er ll'ni"mlir;im-t,t. hi'tori' thr l u Ik'"' Htori'Mitil rtt M,!Ooiiii-lnlnii y , at ii Court oi I vir it ml Trr nilticran'l ilfiicrnl tlriM l,Hvrry titil Ocimth! yimrtir Hi Hcloim i.f tho Pcaci' 1hintn to In; holpti I'nr tho ronnl o Kaltoit iilfi'iiltl. on 1 ln ;r Moixlay ol OrtolH-r lirxt (lu'iny lite !t l:tv,l Ml 'I o'rlnck In tho HlliTMitoti of ii Hi iluy, llirrr mill thi'fi to ilit lliorat' (liniX wh It'll to your - nrvurHl orhi aitprtiilii. y'"m 1 1 V KN uiuliT my UjiihI ut MrCoi,' - s jher I n the ver of ourLonl, ono Ihtm ' ' - ti ttil nine hmnlrt'il himI hx. .FAMKH (I. ALKXANItKH, 9 fi, tonfi. Mo-rltl. Ii kA 1. 1 at f For TSie l. II. C. 'I'n NEW BUGGIES My sheds are full of brand new buggies ant wagons, both factory and HAND -ft- MADE and my prices are as low as the lowest. Please call and see my con veyances. Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Hustontovvn. Pa. CLUAK KIDUU. There are seve' al cases of ty phoid fever anout Unstontown. Adam fjong and wife, of Saltil lo, jiassed through our town Hun day morning. Jacob Crider aud wife, and Christopher tlershev expect 1 1 go to Altooua next Monday. Richard Truax came near be ing seriously hurt last Wednes day. II i was stauding on a seal fold helping Ross Stains to thresh when thesciiffold gave way, throw ing Mr. Truax, and giving him a severe shaking up aud some u.'ly truises. Ross applied the tur pentine and Mrs. Crider found tne bandages, ar.d together they had Mr. Truax as gnod as ever m a short time. Howard Kerlin and Om ah Cu tch all, of Salea, spent last Sunday at J. P. Ke' lin's. Z. 13. Harnett lost a valuable horse a sh )rt timuago. Mr. Jar nett has been uufortu.iate with his slock, ho having lost three horses aud one cow the last ear. Mrs. A. W, Brown is spending two weeks with the family of Jac ob Crider at New Grenada. Mrs. Wilson Cutchall returned to her home in tlusplacelast week, after having spent two months very pleasantly visiting her son Clarence in Pittsburg. Mrs. James Appleby and chil dreu, of Decorum, have beeii vis iting the former's parents, N. B. Henry and wife. Bess Fields was the guest of her many friends here Saturday. Levi P. Morton, of Port Little ton, spent Saturday aud Sunday at J. D. Steve. s'. Mrs. Catherine McClain, her daughter Cordelia, and Minnie Black, spent Sunday at A. VV. Brown's. Mrs. T. E. Fleming and diugh ters Ada and Zelpha, spent Sun day at D. Ruble's. B. S. Flemiug was at the Coun ty Seat Monday on business. Mr. Hockensmithof Johnstown, is visiting in the home of Howard Fix. M.nnie Grove spent Sunday with her cousin Lou Brown. i B. S. Winegardner is nursing a very sore linger. D. K. Chesnut and Harper Bar ton spent Saturday eveniug at V. L. Fields'. Rella Raker spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Stevens.- Trl'il l leliiher Ti'rin . IMiMi, fn the t'lturt ot'ritin- fntm I' U'l ill' Ktlltun (Nniiilv , PrulmW mild. IM MiiiiiIhv, IM ilay. 1M.AINTI.FKI. IKKKNIANT. No: K liino Ti rin I v'tii Klori'iii-i- MtinkH Ki-I- tn' l'io tM. 'Clip -f'ownnhli. (if .yr. So. II Oct. Term lrv.-. .lull tl I . lli-ml'-txtiol . vii. Pi li r I) ChtU. No. an iter. T. rin III .1 Itiiwi- Mi-llott , vii. .I.T. Ilrliliri'aiiml It. 1C. SlTlllllMtlM tlHillhC flll.l ilnlliir Itiinlni-iv. ii .1. T. Ill i.luc" .V I'll. M I , , , ,1 'B ;l A , Ls fci... i,'sM .- - F?- No. m o( t. 'i rm t!i;i." M:iuih K. huyton No. to. Oct. Trr tn , t!m5- Willliun II. Nrl-nn V. thuuH S, A kcr-. VI Km nk M . A ti in Mu-ii Chili lr Sprowl. No. .11 .Ihii'v Trr hi !!'ii lliin. S 1 Wmhiirt v No :2 .lan'y Tt-rm I Hi Mi - lolm A. WMuirl vn. Chatli H Sprowl No. -ii Mur. Tt-riii HMiii tli'o. (it ay Htut M iti i)tnl ilrny 'I'llO TuWIIftllp Itrllirl. nl No. 4', .1 n fi Term. l!i ii llnrrlfon Kallmi-h mxl ClinrtfN K SpHinfliT, vf I Hunt r IVtttiTwtn. I'rovhhiit I. H ami Ti nst ComiMiiy. Ilnln I'iMMia. Trtitt Suit' lrfpojiit iV 'I ruit t'oin-j-anv Hiiltlimiri'. Tin- Ntirtlit-rn Trnfi ''itini-aitv of OiIimii-o, Ml , Kxfi ntor mimI I l nti'f of (l o. M lA'Oli, ilt :i-ri. (JKO. A. I1AKUIS, I'riH liniiol :try. PntlhvV Dili iVOnico, ( sept. ;t, ii)fn;. Weak Hearts Araduoto indigestion. Nlnely-nlne of every one hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against th heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and la the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. KiubU. of Nevada. O , uya: I had atomaeh troubla and was In a bad stata as I had heart troubla with It. I took Kodol Dyspepala Cure for about four month and It cured me, Kodol Digests What You Eat , and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Botlletonly. $1.00 Size holdlnt 2H time! the trial tiza, which eellii for 50c, Prepared by E. O. DeWITT 0O., OHIOAQO. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEIIilYROYAL PILLS BRAND DIAMOND V?h i r Everybody loves our baby, ro.$y. , sweet aud warm, With kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arras. Once she was so tbiu aud cross, used to cry with pain Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. You know what you are giving your baby when you use Casca sweet. The ingredients ere on every bottle. Contains no opiat es. For loss of sleep. A vegeta ble corrective for the bowels. Sold at Trout's drus store. IIKKlKKS MAI.KS Hy virtih or H i writ of Kiiii Kiician. to nir ihit'ftril, IsMilnout ol' the Court til' rutiiiiinii rir: o' Kiiltitn Co ii nly, lfiiiuyl Vfinia , J huvt levli-il lipiui, inn) takt'li in exi.M'iilloii. tiiiil u ill cKpor-c hi 1'iihlir Nnli't ut Chi Court 1 1 u in .VcCoii ltfl ImImm t I'h., on Satin. I:i , Sfpii'iuhtr 2'., . Ht 1 o'clock. I'. M ., tin- Vol low ill.; 1i'mtMh'i rt-iil fHliili, to wit: A tr;ot oi html fihmtu In l.irkitii: Cn-fk town flilp, I'u I ton loiiniv I'h , ml joint hi? IhihI- ol .loh ii Ihnin, I). S. Mfllotl i-'rftliTM'k WiMe mnl ot li eri, roiitiiliilni: linhty Ant-, iiiori' or -I" AcreH, inort oi h,f. rliMi'i nm Ihiviiil; tlifirou I'l-ccU'it h two-hlory 1 1 hum' ilwi'llhiK Ihmim' uimI oulliiilliliiitif. Siuzci( mnl laki-n In rxt'i'ution a thf property tit' tfohn A. Hhiiiiiiii, hihI to Of told tor ch.-Ii. JAM KS U. ALKXA N IKK, Sept. 3, Mu-ritt. Register's Notices. Nutiro 1 luirohv lilven that tho t'olluwii-r iiMiuoil H('coinit;uit huvt filt'tl tlit'ir vtmmutv in tho H'KitfrV Ottice ol Fulton County, !., hihI thtit the mi tnt will ho proKcntfil to the irphnio' tjourt. ol' ttfil ('ountv. tor cmillrnmtinn, on tin M Mummy, ( IM i)uy)ot Oi toher A. M ILLS. Tin V'tt iiikI Klntil :i(UMmnt ot Kniau- iicl Millf. A ilfiiiiiis) rutor ol th- c-luli' of .luliH Ann tMillx lutd ul ltrush Cntk towihip, th'c'il M)TT.. The Flirt ami Kltuil nrrount ol M . 1 SlnirliKT, q . A ilmlnlftraf or e. t-. of tho OHlnloot MIk V.. ltehce.fn I'otl , lult'OlMd- ComiHllfburK, I'tM.utt, deeeaftt'il. MKI.I.O'l'T The Firt ami l-'iiml iiri-ount ol' Thttf. V. (liit liuil, K-t , Administrator of the mlite ol Nrtthrtii AU'lhitt, lute ot Kethel town- fhip, ileceaNt'tl, MM I TU 'J'lie Kttst nml Kitial arut'iint of VritV. Clint. K. Hart A thiiinlflrator ol ti i-siatf of Mth Alici Smith Into ol M r oiiiii-11Iiiit Ph., ili'ei'iint'tl. .1 At -KS( IN Srroiitl ami Final ticeount ol' S. M a? shall .Urknou, Ailinlnint i a tor of N . II. InrkMMi lftte of HriiHli Crt't'k tow ni-hip. ilecM. K KKPKUS, The Kirst hiiI Kinal an-oiint of latt'o. A. HarriH. Atliuintstrator ul (he relate of Steplit ii K. Ktit'pfii", late of Taylor tonlilp. ilei'oaht'il. MKLHt'l'T The First mid Final aecount of Oliver Mfllott, Kxeeutorof the t'flal of Noah Mellott late of Toijtl towiifhip, ilereaneil. DAW N FY TheFirHtamt Final account of C. .1. Itarton, Ailininistiatorofthu estate ol'AIar (jaret K. Dawney late til Taylor township, ile-ceasetl. Tluinkiiijr those who hiivo so lih i-ii!' 1'fio Casolino Knj.;iiic U one of tlio it' st useful thinns a fiinner can own. 'V Ith one of tht'sn usrful mai-hlnes he eun Baw wood, grind feed, ahell rorn, ptim water, and many oilier thirds. Thoy ftre twiiiK used in Homn places for eleetric Hpht plants T lmve snld t.wn -Ti e .Ton. 1. IMOfi, and expect , nei; several more before the veur is uji. The tluiiiand for 1'itul.uiK fence isii,l erowiriff. This Ih a iosit,ive proof that t is al! t-ihi. I linvo it on hand, and ani selling it ri)fiit alonn at the lowest prien possible. Tho time for fodder twine is coming on, and 1 have just bought one and a half ton of It. I expect to sell it at a very closo mat yin. See me before j oi! -liuy. -My space in the p.ipir does not give room to mention all the dilierent kinds of goods I sell; but w ill niimc :i very few; such as : Vnr!,!ne oil, IS to .17 per gal.: Linseed oil. "!'(, a gallon; lf:M' i. -. oil, fiOc. a gal lon: ( ' nier oil, ;)!. "on; Axle grease, In ili., i."c: Collars, Collar pads, Wire, Wire nails, lluggytit-c. Horseshoes. While ,,. I!-?-.-..-: lou.l 7 n.,,1 71 .. . I .. .1 w ...1 11 I -. - . ;v. r . - . - -: . . . ..,, 5 y ., j,i u,i, -luiru (ailll, Ti. I"' ' ' ' T ."'-.fi.----' : gallon: Shovels, Hoes, Picks, Trace . ' chuins, Halter chains, l'oik handli-s, Pick - -- handles, ll.iiid Hanslroin 41k'. to &! ."ti; I lay forks, rope am! pulleys: Cross-cut saws, from $1 10 to -;4.0U: Single and Dou ble Axes. patronized me, and kindly solicit ing;l he continuance of the same, f am Vours respectfully, i x V- --.'lU ' I ' ' ,.r (I I. Gea B. Vlellott, S I c C I : : : 1 n e 11 s b u r ii ; , Pa. 1 00 G I DON'T RUSH us HoKlxInr'a ontiw, I til-'.O. A. HAKUIS, Hopt. I, won. s Kt-lliter. JURY LIST. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS ILj Boat Couch Eynlp. Tastes Coed. PtJ Uas In tlina. SM If drue-ists. r.i I.AOIKH I Aalc your DruKKtat for -Tii.iHKii.II-K ru.l.B Oul.u utelHllii! boxea, acaled ' Rilthnil. Takb mo uturb.. nnA aulr ttT UtJLHllt KMJI.ISII I'lLLS.tlia DI.VUUNU UUIKD, for tcuty-fiv yeaia kuown aa bc-at, batcal, AU wim Reliable, bold ly Ul UKK'ala evry wliera. CUU IIKSTUR CI1KM1CA1, CO., tUIU., VA. DruKKtat for A in ko ludA led with BluefQ) u Buy of your i.cih-.ti-:k V If II ... arri laLJ I i I ka nB vwuun and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Now Discovery forC; 0NSUMPTI0N Pries OUGHSand BOolil.OO 0L08 Fre Trial. Barest and Uuickeat (Jure for all THKOAX and LUNQ TKOUB LS, or MONEY BACK. Names of Grand and I'elll Jurors Drawn for October Court Beginning on Monday, Oc tober I, IV06. at 2 O'clock p. m. liliAXI) .IllliOltS. AVK. VV. H. Nelson, Aaron Rich ards. BK'niKl.. Howard Hill, II. N. .Mark ley, VV. 15. Itanck. Hlti'sn Ckkkk. Jesse Barton, Wil liam M. McKee, William Walters. DfiiLlN. lteuben Helman. George Locke. LlCKlNd C'UKKlv. Morgan Deshong, Fsauc H. I.ayton, Ceo. F. Metzler. McCo.s'Nl-'.Ll.siiflU). Kdward Gris siuger, Charh's S. Stench, Dwight Thompson. Tavi.dk. A. M. .Corhin, John L. Wright. Thomi'SON. F.I met' Covalt. UNION. Daniel Hoffman, Sheldon Lashley, Albert Schetrompf,. . Wni.i.s A. F. Haker, Peter lard, Sr. l'KTIT Jfltoits. AVU. U. G. Humbert. Harton W. Logue, J. J. Morton, Kdward llk-h-ards. Hklkast. Thomas 1'. Garland, John F. Garland, James Hollenshead, W. F. Hart, I'd ward Strait, Aimer Truax. ltKTMKl,. Alex, Harnhni t, Jacob C. Uess. Hltl'SH Ckkkic Win. M. Lodije, Frank M. Spade, K, W. Harton.' Dl'l.lN. Klmer 10. Frakor, ' 10. M. Gelvin, George Gluut, lOmunuel Si pes Lickini.; Chi:i-:k.-F.. Iluys Dushonu;, Ulysses Oeshong, Goo. H. Strait. McCoNNKl.l.siiflid. C. 10. Shimer. TayIjOK, Aaron Knepper, Joseph Price. Thompson. Wm. C, Hesliong, Dav id Gordon, .lesso 13, Snyder, Jacob Yeakel, Reason Vonket', fra sv. ,im tnerman. Tou. Thompson Sherman, Nathan iel Hot. . Union. Harry Deneen, Wesley Gienger, George Mills. WH18. Jas. A. McDonough, An derson Hartman. H, A. TliUAX, H. C. Mt'MMA, J. G. Alkxandku, Jury Comm'rs. Sheriff. C. A. Ml'MMA, , . Clork. a: t i 3c: O e Yourself when fall comes err! yon are too busy with other work to think about sewing. Now is the ;.'. to do it. Our stock ofSuilin gs was never in better shape for early buys:'". REPELLANTS! Danish Cloth Blacks, Browns, Grays, and Blues, Excellent weight, 56 inches wide Make elegant suits, worth 75 cents, at 55c. All wool Batistas, Blue, Red and Cream, 36 inches wide, at 50c. & MOHAIRS & Black Mohairs at 25, 50, 75c, and $1 a yd. Blue Mohairs, 40 in, wide- at 50c, Blue Mohairs 44 in., $1. Fancy Mohairs for M aists, 50c. yd. , Blue and white, and Pink and white Plaids, Fancy white with dainty figures. - Black Goods - For waists, skirts and suits. Henri ettas, Panamas, Habit Cloth, Ser ges, Perauelins, Broadcloths, and Plaids 12 l-2c, to $1.50. "hiic and Cream, 22 in. n idc, 1 6c. Poplar Cloth, White and Cream, 36 in. wide,- at 25c. All Wool Albatross Pink, Dine, Cream and While, 36 in. rrido ct 50c. Tricots for Waists, Fancy and Plain colors. ' 'all Wool, ' ' at 25c. Vnythung In" Percales, Seersuckers, Ginghams; Calicoes, Satteens, Chambrays, Linens, Lawns, Shirtings, Cot- ton and Shaker Flannels, Guinea Cloths, Daisy Cloth, Outing Cloths and Flannelettes, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels and Jeweling, Ticking, Mus lins, Sheeting and Pillow casing aud a full line of NOTIONS Respectful Yours. Geo Reisne r McConnellsburg, Pa 4S One-Third More Heat From One-Third Less Fuel The reason JEWEL Baseburners produce Jewel Base Burners 0 ' IITk.La Franco's ft ! Safe, ''!:U, Reliable Regulator ' S"l,e,t... . . ..iiinr renii1ltM ill at hUii priori. : rm . n-if.1 inl, Suct-4-Hiifuhv uiwl ity over ' 00,'0 A 'iini'iu Prltf, l2H ViiIh, limn tiji ' .rt . .cMK -fir.. tj.iWS3 MaMa(MMy,' are different and where they are differ ent they are better. Buy a Jewel and you will get a stove of remarkable fuel economy and wonderful heating ability. You cannot afford to miss the savings or the comfort. Investigate. Come here and let ua show you. WARNING Others try to imitate Jewsl Stoves. Do not be misled. Genuine Jewels) bear the trademark printed herewith. Buv from us. run C1l?-.i3j"3 no risk of getting imitations. For Sale at Albert Stonpr's. McConnellsburg Ir. Lil.uiirl), 1'iilladelpbln, I'. COLLRQB A High Crad. DUFF'S ComanatrciaJ and Shortha v ' Tralnlns School, qualifying youaa mea and wo loi iha poainana ot Uuat and icapoa- ibtlity dcmafuk'J ir (hi, gnat FaunoaJ aad Manu factunai Crntr. . Itlont sacurad tor graduates. 'Wrho for Cir. v' .. PilUburt, Pa. Oewitt'a S.I IT" mi itti tCufiy Ktssrs Tha famous little pills. To Cure a Cold in One Day Cure Crip In Two Days. .. at. Take LaxaUVO UrOlTlO UinmC TaMets. rVjy p every Seven Million boxes sold In post 13 month. This Signature, yWt bCX.
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