INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest,' Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS W. A. Vallance, near Harrisou villo, has a nice Spring Colt for sale. If you want 20 cents a dozen for eggs and 18c. for butter, take them to Stevens & Raker's Bar gain Store at Clear Ridge. If you want 18c. per lb. tor your butter, 18c. per doz. for eggs, OOc. per bu. for onions, 55c. per bu. for potatoes take them to Huston, at Sal til lo. Salesman V'anted to look af ter our interest in Fulton and ad jacent counties. Salary o" Com mission. Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. Wanted. A -good girl to do general housework. Wages $2 a week. Address Rev. Geo. M. Glenn, - 9 27 3t Chain bersburg, Pa. salesmen Wanted to 1 ok aft er our interest in Fulton and ad jacent counties. Salary or Com mission. Address Oi.ovek Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. IN THE TEMPLE OF JUSTICE Mure Thau Usually Large Amount of Business Before the Court This Week. MANY PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE. (Continued from Brut pane.) a much speed for him. Mr. Hess broke into the woods. Mrs. Hess returned to the house with Mr. Shaw and his daughter, and with the consta bla they soon found part of the contents of the miss ing telescope. They then went to the home of Mr. Hess's son Charles, about a quarter of a mile distant, and searched his house. Here they found some more of the clothing. Mrs Charles Hes told the searching party that the f'othing had been brought over the evening before by Mrs. James Iloss to be washed. While the search was being made, Mrs. .lames Hesssaid. "that capecame with the other articles," and the )artv took the cape along. On the Monday following the occurrences just mentioned, the constable deputized Levi tlockeu smith and Howard Hann, and the three men went to the uear vicin ity of James Hess's house belore daylight, and secreted them selves to await results. Soon af ter daylight, they saw James ap proach the house cautiously with his coat on his arm. When ho reached the poi ch, he said to bis wite, ,lIs breakfast ready?" "Yes," she replied, "this long time." James then went into the house and his wife remained on the porch. It was now time for t he officers to act, and they closed in on the house. As soon as they were discovered by. Mrs. Hess, he cried out, "They're here, Jim," and he at once rushed ont from the bouse. When he reach ed the gate, he was confronted by Mr. Hoekensmith He then turn ed quickly aside, and leaped over the fence, only to land squarely into the muscular arms of How ard Hann. Iq a moment, he was secure in the custody of the offi cers, who took him to the office of Squire Daniels. Here he was held until the ar rival of the District Atttorney, when a new warrant was issued, charging him with having receiv ed stolen goods and having stolen goods in his possession. In default of hail, he was com imtted to jail for trial. The cape to which reference has already been made, was identified as being th : property of Mrs. Spade, whereupon a sec ond information was made, and on Tuesday mor.-iing. both cases were tried at the same time. After the lawyers were through with it, and the Judge had given his charge, the jury retired, and after a deliberation of twenty minutes, returned with a verdict of guilty on both charges. TUEHDAY AFTERNOON. In case of Mrs. Belle Henry, charge! with assault nd battery, on oath of Jacob Marlin, grand jury reported "not & true bill," but Jacob Marhn to pay the cost. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Mar lin charged with assault and bat tery on oath of Mrs. Belle Henry, grand jury found "uot a true bill." . Rolli Henry I) pay the CO.st, Com vs. Jitmes K-s, charge laii-Miiv of rap, prop " tv of Mrs. Frai.k St.adi , d -fen iL.it plead guilty. Most of the af lernoon was a pen t iu the trial of Miller S. Jones, proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, Fort Littleton, charged with sell ing Intoxicating liquor to minors. The evidence showed that Mr. Jones had sold beer to Jesse Clark, 18 years of age. The de fense admitted that the beer had beeu sold to Mr. Clark, but that Mr. Jones had made Inquiry and was told that Clark "was all right" The jury went out, but did not agree upon a erdict until late in the night This erdict (guilty) wai handed to the court on Wednesday morning. In re Com. vs. Miller S. Jones, charged with shooting John E. Husler the defendant entered in to recognizance for his appear ance at January court. WEDNESDAY MORNING. After receiving the verdict of the jury in the liqucr case, the case of the Com. vs. John A.. Mel lott, charged with assault on oath of George C. Mellott, was heard by the court. This was a trouble arising between the two brothers concerning the sale of the farm of their father to George. The prosecutor having failed to make his case to the satisfaction of the court, and the defendent having been guilty of unbecoming con duct, both on the occasion of the alleged assault and in the court, the costs were imposec on the de fendant. The Ayr township Road Plow case was taken up. As this is the fourth attempt to settle this matter in these courts, it is so well known in this ounty as not to need any explanation here. Miller S. Jones, who, by the verdict returned this morning, was found guilty of selling liquor to minors, was sentenced by the court to an imprisonment In the county jail for a period of thirty days, to pny a fine of $200.00, and the costs of prosecution, and have his license revoked. Can you win ? You realize that to win in anything these days, requires strength, with mind and body in tune. A man or woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or cday's play. How can thoy expect to win r Kodol for Dys pepsia contains the digestive jui ces of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to per form its important function of supplying the body and brain with strength building blood. Di gests what you eat, relieves indi gestion, dyspepsia, sour stom ach, palpitation of the heart and constipation. Sold at Trout's drug store. Gone to a New Field. Rev. A. G. Wolf, who had re sided in this place during the past six years, during which time he was pastor of the Lutheran church in this place, the one at Big Cove Tannery, and one in Lit tle Cove, left with his family yes terday morning for West Fair view, Pa., where he has accepted a call tothepastorateof thechurch at that place. During the six years that Rev. Wolf and family have resided in this place, they have won to them selves lasting friendships, and it is with regret, that we lose them as residents ot our town. We trust that the change may be ben eficial to Mrs. Wolf, whose health has been poor for some time. THB BI.4T PRESCRIPTION FOR Biliiiiuucm. l.lver Cow plaint, ludici.(iull, Con tlpullun, Suit UriuWhc, Nausea, UiiUliucbS, Ma Inria, lleartlmrn I'latu. lency, JautitlU. etc. 5CHENCK'5 Mandrake "liven flie liver. PlLU V4 avtr Savsoty Yssrs Ihaalronirtwtl.' iiraoaial itf ineir reliability. Tliay tuake. aud krctl yuu well no lied Ul U.I IB Ml I'UU. Unuaualjr, Purelv TlaM. Absolut.) Harmless. For sala STervwhsrs. ' mall. y Dr. J. H. Schtuck A $on jr COX00000000 OOOOOOOOOCOO! A.- J. -Irwin & 'Co . ' Miss A Alatchless Millinery Exhibit. OO CO OO CO Attain ha McConnellsbun; landed the palm to this store; once more our millinsry has triumphed, We show a grreat line of novelties la our hat department. Many of our . own make which Insure the customer the very lowest prices at which new merchandise can be fold. O.trk-li feathers In large Tips and small and medium sized Plumes will lie very much favored by the best class of trade. Fancy feathers and wlnjrs arc very stylish. Vve show a very complete and at tractive line. , Our assortment of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Vellinjfs, &n., is complete. There is not much use of us pep . glng awvy at you about our :- Millinery Bargains -: You know this house is chuck tull of bright, crisp, new, stylish, quick-selling millinery, and If you don't buy them, It is your loss; so come in and see for yourself. H will be u great pleasure to us to beln you select a Stylish Hat. Kindly A. J. IRWIN & CO., McConncllsburg, Pa. oooooooox oooooooooooo Hege & Myers New Department Store Mercersburg, Pa., He have moved into our new three story build ing erected for us last summer. The three floors and basement are all crowded with merchandise. TAKE A DAY OFF come to see us. we have some interesting things at interesting prices. Ladies' and Children's Coats. Best Styles, Best Goods, Best Prices. You'll miss some very pretty garments if you don 't see ours. DRESS GOODS A thousand dollars worth of latest styles at attractive prices. Millinery ! Milliner ! : We have secured Miss Mollie Cook, the leading milliner of our town for fifteen years, head of this department. Everything entirely new. Let us sell you something different from what your neighbor wears. SHOES We can suit yon in every way and save you a little money on every pair. An extensive line of HightopShoes, Felts, Overshoes, etc. Clothing ! Clothing ! If you are one of the particular dressers come here, we can please you in style, qnality and price , of a Suit, Overcoat or raincoat. Cord Pants ::Gord Pants Many of our Fulton county friends have been taking advantage of our good line at cut prices. Men's SI and up. Boys' 40c. and up. Q U EENSWARE ! We will guarantee every piece, not to craze what very few merchants do and which counts all. Fine gold decorated toilet sets and dinner sets, car pets, mattings, oilcloth, comforts, blankets, 5-A horse blankets, trunks, suit cases, rugs, curtains, groceries, &c. You certainly can save a nice little sum on your full bill as we will give you special Inducements to come so far. Yours very respectfully, Hege 8c Myers, KILL the COUCH wd CURE the LU N CS.j WITH Dr. King's Now Discovery FORC THI. ORIGINAL. LAXATIVB COUtfH SVRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE containing HONEY AND TAR CONSUMPTION OUGHSand J0LC8 Pries 60c i. $1.00 Fr. Trial. Surest aii Quickest Cure fur all I THROAT and LUNO TROUB- IVEa, or MONEY BACK. CHICHESTER'S fXGUSII FEt::ivnoYAL FILLS DIAMOND XJhJ'X BRAND ' f A niP A I Ask aur Drtlfffrfst for CHl-Cmoi-TKR'H PI1.L in Uuo And C1..LU metallic boxes, scaled with Blu blhitfia. Tiki MtiOTHKi. Buvufvuur Ilr.iu.rUt snrl auk for flu !.) Ka.TKII'a ruuLUH Kl I I. a. 4ka miAMUND BHANDl for twculyfivs ycaii known as Beat, safest, AU wing krllalile. Bold by UtugirisU every where. CIIK'KK.KTKK CHHUICAI.CQ., J-Hll.A.,f A. NEW BUGGIES ' My sheds are full of brand new buggies ant wukouh, both . factory and HAND 4r & MADE f and mv prices are as low as the lowest. Please call and see ii;,v con vVyanois. Verv truly vnur, 1 W. P. .2VAHS.' Hutoi.to n. Pa. Hurrah ! For The I. H. G i rfri.ii'.'wlf.jiVj. I, .' Li.. - a if 111 t-ii; ' '.' ..f.-:i..i'.:r: .-1 " fV t';:': :!!:'! Si, t n if lii'ilHtf ,V lh J" l' '' w i .VA 1 The Gasoline Engine is one of the m jst useful thinifs a farmer can own. With one of these useful machines he ran saw wood, (frind feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. They are lieintf used in some placet for electric lipht plants. 1 hsre wold two since Jan. 1, l!HHi, and expect to sell several more before tl e year is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence is sti'l growing This Is a positive proof that it is all right. I have it on hand, and am selling it right along at the lowest price possible. Tar rope, 7fc. !; Linseed oil; 50c. a pal Ion: Machine oil 18 to ,'ITc gal; Cyllndnr oil 27c: 1-lb. can Mica V grease, 8c: It lb. can Mica Axle greme 2:tcf ID-lb. buck ets Mica Axle grease, li"e: Harness oil l!0c Lewis lead, Tic; C'Brter lend, 7jc: Dutch end 7c; Mixed paint, f 1.15 a gallon: Dou ble bitted axes ii'V. to 1, Single bitted axes 70c: solid stee. V',;, 40c: solid steel iniiitrclts, 4ilc: Smooth viro, $2.75; Baib wire, :i,25: Wire fence, 2.'i to 50c. per rod: Wire nails, 2 50 a keg: Steel buggy tire 3c: Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long handle ncoop, 70c: hoit handle scoop, 70c: Cow chains, 17 to 25c: Trace chains, 50 to 00e: Simon saws, 5 ft, 5J $.1.45: (l-ft. 44.04: Hand saws 40c. to f2 50: Yellow collar pads, 27c! Kelt collar pads, 40c. Horse Blankets and Robes have the largest ami liest asiortm'iut of Horse Ulannets and Kobe In the county. Price from 70 to 5.75. Holies from 2.50 to $X.50. Thanking those who have so liberai.'.v patronized me, and kindly soliciting tbjb continuance of the same, I am Yours respectfully, , ' Geo. EB. mellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. 3o DO NOW DON'T RUSH :-: Yourself when fall comes and you are too busy with other work to think about sewing. Now is the time to do it. Our stock of Suitings was never in better shape for early buyers. as REPELLANTS Blacks, Browns, Grays, and Blues. Excellent weight. 56 inches wide Make elegant suits, worth 75 cents, at 55c. All wool Batistes, 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 H 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. Danish Cloth White and Cream, 22 in. wide, 16c. Poplar Cloth, White and Cream, 36 in. wide, at 25c. rfc All Wool Albatross Pink, Blue, Cream and White, 36 in. wide at 50c. Tricots for Waists, Fancy and Plain colors, "all Wool, ' ' at 25c. ''Anything 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 Toweling. Ticking, Mus lins. Sheeting and Pillow casing aud a full line of : NOTIONS: Respectfull Yours, Geo. I. Reisner a Co, McConnellsburg, Pa. W L. HLL JIUVLJ VA v are known and sold in every section of America and in many n other countries. People everywhere realize the value fin Jewol quality and if Look for the Jewel Trademark m It ia found only on perfect Btoves guaranteed to give tom-jf pleU satisf action. It is the murk of stove safety. It fit 12 m aaiia crnnd rAHtinirtt frA frnm unnrllmlAa .r.n MM M or imperfections of any kind. Buy a Jewel and 'KB ,7 save one-third the fuel. forty years success and mor than 4,000,000 Jwl Stoves and Ranges in use testify that Jewel btoves are built to last and give satisfaction. Hewitt's Li .mi. icnriv flisepa Tho famous little pills. D I E! S WARNiNGi Othsrs try to tinltat Jawul ttovaa. Dunot b misled, civnuiiia Jwl boar ths ti-ado- r . v "m i 'i iivrwwiin, nuy irom us, run nnih iw ..hi. innsj mo risk oi xsttiiur iinltationa. pRXA Francos fl ' UCOMPOUNDW Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Htjparloi fn otlior rrm1IM sultl at htKH iirlora.. Cii'-w vimrriiti. fl. Sin Mfully um)U ty fi r JIIO.OOO M i inl.ll. Prlin, !S Onts. iIhik SllllnrliV liia.l. I'ttSlllllolllaU A Imoklul fivi. Dr. Larrsuiu, fbllAdoljililn, im. For Sale at Albert Stoner's. .McConnellsburg Kcdol Dyspepsia Caro CdlVltVs tSSss Calva Digests what you eats For Plto, Burns, tores. COLLEQI! 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