All stylos and Mdi of jvist cards at the Irwiu store. Call at the Irwiu store for the bust pot card view of McCon nellsburg two for tive cents, i If you wa it L'uc. per Hi. tur yonr butle.-, 2:!c. per u. i.r "c. per bushe for onions t:ike theui ii tiustou, at Saltillo. Mrs. Goxre Mo;k and Miss Katie Fort , of T.id township, arc iiay ou a tnp mong frionds in western s'h'ps. i'uf btckaclm and rhejinutism use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Cleanse aud pmify the blood. A week's treatinci t for -Tjc. Sold ut Ti out's drug store C. H. Kendall aud danrli'er Miss Lillie, of Altooua, spent the time from Saturday until Tues day among relatives in the IVvp. llarvey lieuder, of the firm ol Hull A Render, is the proud fa ther of a bouncing young son thai was left by the stork at his home 1 ist Sunday night. True and tried friends of the family DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best for results aud best to take, liosy cheeks and sparkling eyes follow the use ol these dependable little pills. They do not gripe or sicken. Sold nt Trout's drug store. Ernest Uixson, of Brush Creek township, and brother Jesse, of K is ton, Pa. , pentla.st Friday night in the home of J. V. Stouteagle. J sse, who had p-cne home to at teud the wedding of his brother Ernest, was on his way back to E istou. J. S. Corle and wife, and Frank IMghtbill and wife, of Bedford, soeot Monday night at the Fulton House, returning home from a v tv pleasant drive across the mountains, during which time they visited the Hagerstown Fair, t le battlefield atGefctysburg, and other places of interest. Keep the bowels open when you 'nave a cold and use a good reme dy to allay the inflarnation of the rucous membranes. The best Keunedy:s Laxative Honey and T ir. It contains no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. . a reliable and tastes good. Sold tit Trout's drug stoie. Miss Lula McCleary. very kind lv remembered as a former resi dent of McConnollsburg, but now residmg in Dixoi, III., in advanc ing her subscription to the ' News," says business is boom i'ii,' in her city. A new City Hall, a new Y. M. C. A. building, and lots of private residences, have hoen erected this summer and full. There will be an educational meeting at the Corner school in Ayr township, Oct. lUth. Ques tions for discussion : 1. Elements oT a successful school. Spirit and form of politeness in school. IS. How do you teach grammar to both grades; its value. All pa trons and friends of education are cordially invited to attend. Lil lian Bishop, teacher. Baby had a little pain. Father said "Thatkid again!" Mother gave her Cascasweet. Father said "it can't be beat." Cascasweet is a vegetable cor r riive for the stomach and bow els nt babies and cnildren. Con tains uo opiates aud the ingred l.-nts are on each and every hot t!'. Pleasing to take. Sold at Trout's drag store. Miss Emily C. Hall, of Keyscr, W. V.i., a siiuduate of the West Virginia I'uiversity her course of tu,y buvmg included civil en H'nem iug. has accepted a position with lb.) Pennsylvania Highway D p u tineut, aud is at present in i h oflico of Engineer Taylor as fcistini? iu tho drafting of the roads in this comity. Miss Hall U also a skillful stenographer and typewriter. Mrs Felix Bellman, formerly Miss Amanda' ll'ihman, f Ayr township, now a resident of tho stile of Wit w 1 1 i f i i ( iu, in sending us the cash to advance her sub scription to the News well Into the year of l'Jt'D, ay, "We are all mi anxious to rad the News.' It is just like reading a good let tor from tho friends back in 'Lit tle Fulton.1 My moihoi and John - both very 'well," Killed at Mount Union. Sa nuel Croager, of Orbisonia, vvaa .truck and ground to pieces at Mo-mt Union last Sunday aft ernoi.n while driving over the Di vision direct crossing. Creager was ..ccoinpanied by William Creamer, no i elation, who jumped and escaped injury. The horse was unhurt, the buggy smashed. Creager whs a-jed 50, a widower with three children. He was em ployi .1 by Hie East Broadtop Kail j road i -oiiipauy. It is said he dis ' obeyed the crossing watchman's orders. A Ll'CKV I'OSTMISTRtSS is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who ii'ih found Dr. King's New Life Pills I be the best remedy h id uvr tried for keeping the stomach, liver and bowels in per feet order. You'll agree with her if you try these paiuless purifiers that infuse new life. Guaranteed by Trout's the druggist. Price WEST DUBLIN. J. E. Lyon is having the engin eer's shop repaired for the con venience of the hunters who are spending a few weeks at his place. The store room at Orchard Grove has been improved by a fresh coat of paint. 11. B. King and Joseph Laidig have employment at Broadtop Mr. King at Kearney, and Mr. Laidigat Sixmile Run. William and Samuel Winter, of Saudv Kun, are spending a few days iq this township hunting. li. K. Hann, our mail carrier, was so unfortunate as to lose his gray mare on Erida' night. Prof. John Holland passed through this place on Saturdiy to spend a few days huutmg with friends. . A GUARANTIED CURE FUR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro ti uding piles. Druggists refund rt.oney if Pazo Ointment fails to .ire any case, no matter of how ijug standing, in 6 to 14 days. "'irst application gives ease and .est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will e forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Bl'RNT CABINS. Koy Shadle, of Chambersburg, is visiting here. H. C. Matthias and family, ol Altoona, are visiting relatives in this place. Mrs. Annie Thomas, of Saltillo, spent last week with her parents i near this place. Blanche and Mary Skipper spent Sunday with Ethel Cisney. Mrs. W. M. Chne visited at Ft. Littleton last week. Rev. and Mrs. F. G, Baxter, ol Fannettsburg, spentlast Wednes day in this place. Blaine Welch has returned to Steel ton, where he has employ ment. Wm. Harpor and family are spending somotime with Mrs. Harper's brother. Frances Fields spent Friday here. Katharine Waters, who had neen visiting in Lewistown, has returned home. Clinton Matthias and wife have returned to their home at Fargo, N. D. There will be a social at tho M. E. parsonage on tho 19th, inst. Everybody cordially invited. Mrs. Mary Johnson died sud denly at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. J. C. McGowau. Mrs. Sarah Comerer's new house will xoou be completed. Cora Doran has returned from Philadelphia. 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. Cumberland Valley Train Ivevo Fort Loud m nt 7. 12 a. m., 1 1 17 a. m , 2 43 p m : loavo Mer-;-rburgat8 04 a m., H' 07 p. :n., Hud 3 05 p. m. Arrive at Mercershurg at 7 47 i m., 10 24 a. m., and 5.53 p. m. Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10.48 a. m., u. d 6.18 f. m. I A Tnn nf Hnraf luh At the Hagerstown Fair list week, we notice the Brut prize for heavy draft horse was awarded to the imported Roan Belgian horse bought from A. J. Hays, Mannington, W. Va., by J. N. Ricker, near Mercersburg, and N. W. Hohman and D. A. Nelson, of Ayr township. The horse was 3 years old, last June, and now weighs over liiOO pounds. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PI'.tQ Itching, blind, bleeding, pr. trudiug piles. Druggists are tu thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. BUY Your New Fall Hat at May Johnston's I Ait us put our heads together over your NKW FALL, HAT. t. You want n lint Hint is hi-com l"ir. 2. You want It comfortable! and to lit the hciid. .'I. You want it well made anil of good material, - Hlack, Hlurk and White. Brown and Green seem to lie the prevail ing colors for this season. I have frames of all the newest shapes and any material of which you want your hat made. I also have a full line of sty Iish felt hats. Hats trimmed free of charge. MAY JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides free from cuts, the following prices : Steers aud heifers, 10c; 3ows, 9c; bulls, He; calf skins, 60to80c; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less thau foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to-12 cents. Paul Wacjnkk. HEATH SCHOOL. Business and Shorthand cours es, day and night sessions. N. E. Cor. 13th and Market Streets. Opjiosite Wanamaker's, Philadel phia, '.'a. F. II. Hkath, 4t. Principal, Formerly with Peirce's. Sale Register. Wednesday, Oct. 24. James F. McClain aud S. P. Metzler will sell at New Greuada, Horses, Household Goods. .Steam Saw mill, Farming Implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, October 30, Mrs. Marian Mollott will sell at her residence about two anil a half miles north of Needraore, buggy, stoves, tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, carpet, dishes, and household and kitchen furniture in general. Salo will begin at 10 o'clock. Credit, (i months. MUSIONTOWN. Last Saturday a party of young people from this place went to Sideling Hill mountain for Chest nuts. They repori having had a good time, and found chestnuts plenty. Those who were includ ed in the party were Sallie Fields, Nell Curran, Luemma Laidig, Dora Speck, Nettie Kauck, Hazel Lamberson, Paulino Kirk, Virgie Mathias, Edna Hoover, Ola Mum ma, 1). K. Chesnut, H. P. Barton, and W. W. Hoover. They were taken by Bert Sipe on a wagon tilled with straw. K. Lindsay and wite, of Indi aua, are visiting friends iu aud around this community. . Mrs. Harry Daniels returned to her home in this place, after having spent several weeks at the home of her parents in Lancas ter county. She was accompan ied home by her father. Prof. B. C. Lamberson, of Mc Connellsbui g.spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at this place. Mr. Wilaud. ot Chambersburg, is visiting in the home of Jeremi ah Laidig. The carpenters bean on Mon day, the erection of a southeast exteosiou to the house of John Hoover. The institute that was to have been held at Gracey on Friday night, Oct. l'Jth has been post poned to Oct. L'Cith. Ilev. Daniels took quite an e tendpd trip lnt week going to Cettyshnig, llairisbury, mid through to Philadelphia. Tena Wible and brother Sam, of Chambersburg, are visiting in the home of Clem Chesnut. If an article is imitated, the original Is always best. Think it over, and when you go to buy that box of salve to keep around the house, net DeVVitt'H Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original and the name is staixped on every box. Good for eczema, tetter, boils, cuts and bruises, and especially recommended for piles. Sold at Trout's drujj store. 0000 000 0000000 000.000 0000'' 0"0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 0. 0, s: 0' 0 0 0 a M0 55 0 0 T. T. Wiener, Hancock. JWd. 0 0 0 0 c: 0. 0 c; 0 0 W 0 Everything New ! 8 Rail and Winter s& 4- Goods All In. 3 0 00 T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, MD. 0 0. 0 0 .r 0 0 0 0 M0 ' 0 0 00 00, 000 0 0 0. 0000 ooooooooccoooo oooooooooooo A. J. Irwin & Co.. Miss A Alatchless Millinery Exhibit, oo oo oo oo Attain haa McConuellshiiri; hunded the pulin to this store; once more our millinery has triumphed, We show a treat line of novelties In our hut depurtmert. Many of our own make which Insures the customer the very lowest prices at which new merchandise can be sold. Outrich feathers in large Tips and small aud medium sUed Plumes will he very much favored by the best class of trade. Funey feathers and wlnus are very stylish. We show a very complete and at tractive line. ' Our assortment of Velvets, Silks, Uibbons, Laces, Veilings, &c, is complete. There Is not much use of us peg- Q glnjf away at you about our J :- Millinery Bargains -: You know this house is chuck lull of bright, crisp, new, Jv stylish, quick-selling millinery, aud If you don't buy them, it yr is your loss; so come in und see for yourself. It will be a O great pleasure to us to help you select a Stylish Hat. Q Kindly A. J. IRWIN & CO., g McConnclIsburg, l'a. O oocococoocooco oooooooooooo FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. jjj At the old stand of C. H. Crum, SaltlKf, l':i. A full line of the linen and most beautiful styles. .'.Untrimmed Hats-- t trom 2Ce to 1..10. Plumes, Tips, Yaw.y Feaihers, aud Wings us low as 10c elsewhere you would pay 2fe. Try lis. You wllls llnd our stock and prices right, and you will be pleased. ADA SPANGLER, Saltillo, Pa. 15 iV li 00Z 0 0 00 0 0 Z00 TT-". .001 0 0 MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S "00 00. Big Underselling Store. 00 00. 00 00 0 0 00 0f 00 ' 001" 0 0 . We have now on display over llfteen hundred hats. All. of tho latest styles and dolors to select from. No matter what price you puy you receive best value for your money at our store. We proved it to hundreds lust Fall and will prove It to other hundreds this Fall and have ojr old customers hack. This season's latest. and most popular ftyles now on display. Silk, Velvet and Felt Hats In all colors Long nap silk beavers. Large variety oMntrich Plumes. Hirds, flowers, and Fancy Feathers, Itibbons, Laces, Colars, llelts, Combs, Ladies' lleady-mndo Skirls, Petticoats, Shirt Waists, Chll dren's Coats, Caps, and Toques -In fact everything that may be found in an up-to-date, lirst class milliner store. When you want to know the correct sty le come to us. All hats trimmed free of charge. Fancy hat pin given with each hat. Store opposite Postolllee. M'CONNELLSliuiUi, I'A. 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 , LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNtY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICK PRESIDENT. MERRIL W. N ACE, CASHIER. H. FRANK HENRY, ASGT. C A T-H I P R . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURC, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank haa Increased In business rapidly and it Is now ready to" share its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe Invest ment at h(ino. Notice the growth during tho first Ave months busi ness. Total resources at close of business April 24, Kind, $71,33:3.03; May 2'lth, $80,711.41; June 23rd, $91,485.30; July 24th. $101,023.11; August 24th, $112,000.00. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPE3. JNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. O. L. GRISSINiaER, R.M.KENDALL, CHAS. E. BARTON. oocoooooooooo oooooooooooo 1 FALL BARGAINS ! 1 have spent some time in the Eastern Cit- Sies buying fall and winter goods. I offer you a line of goods that can not be V matched except in the city stores. Ladies', S? ( misses and childrens 1 LONG COATS 8 8 at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready-. trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c, and $t per yd. Heating Stoves, 56. y8, 10, $15. $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Stoves, $13, 515. 520, $25, 530 each. Iron Bedsteads, 51.85. 52.50. $3.50. 5. Chamber Suits 20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to S3 each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24 per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies 40 to 65 each. Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a Q low price. " Q CLAY PARK, 8 Three Springs, Pa. o 6 OOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooo Seasonab le 600DS FOR WEATHER AT PRICES. 0 0 HIDES. James Ripos & Son pay 10, 13, and 16o a pound cah, for beef hiles at their butcher shop in McConnellsbur, also highest price paid for calf skina, sheepskins and taibw- 0 0 00 10 0 00 SJM A larye variety of LudliV, Misses and Children's Cloaks, ! ) JacKeU und Ijoug Coats, from 2 to 10. We scored a phenom- 1 ("J Inal success with that last seasou, and that is why we have the j present collection i See Our Clothing ! j No matter .what the price ours fit perfectly-ralso, full of j style, shape and Blerling service. The best men's dress over- Sl couts In Fulton county for .'. Storm Overcoats, J-l.fK); Water I Prof Coats, $2.50; Storm Dress Overcoats, ."; tine Hain I'oata, W 12..Vl and ifl4. . 11 . Boys' Cord Pants, 4 'c, Youths' 11S, Men's $1.25, Men's 5 V. 'A I tine cords, lined through, $2. Men's worklnu coats, $1, $1.25, I 'y and 1.50. Men's and Hoys' Cord Caps 2ac. I Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! I )& Kit Our shoe trade was never better, and our stock never larjj- bj er, than now even though tlio price of leather is much higher I ! than In former years. Hih cut storm shoes, in black and tan ' Ivi leather. Same as we handled last year and by early buying, jiJJ price is same as lust year. Kelt boots for men, women and cli 11- drcn. Soe our line of j Ladies' Fuirs J lu bow scarfs and mufl's. A .Ine Hue of cotton, wool and y$ leather u loves. J pi The largest line of Ulunkets we ever had. Large full sl.fd J W Bod Comforts, 1. I r . i H Dross Goods $?l hi all the new effects. Shirt waist Patterns, no two alike. Out- J lug cloth, canton llaunels, muslins, ginghams, prints, wool flan- J ti nelcttes, iVc. f f.J Vou reincmbcr the underwear for men of last year at 75o. w per suit, tlio same this year, and ladies' ai 4"o, pursuit. Boys ? wj and Youths, same price 4is hcTore Men's lleeced lined heavy fjj shirts (blue) at ait ami 45e, Trunks, suit cases", carpets, win- I' jVj dow shades, horse blankets, and carrluge robes, grain S. K. S, 5&j cotton batting. 1 J. K. Johnstoni j Mrnnnnolkhiirfy i Subscnha for the Naws. DYSPEPS A CURE For bo e at TroulVdru Store DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TW l.0 Mikumium V( Hnaith trial m, ktek U t M casta, B. O. 1HWITT COUPJLN Y, CUICACO. T Afcl lor Kodorn 1(06 Almanao aud 200 Yar Calander.