If you svunt ' . p -r 1 ' your butter, .V.. per Uoz. lor effs, Tor jut bnsho fur onion take theui to llustou, at Saltillo. Charles FCelley, who has been employed in Altoona for so m ohm" Is viiti:iy Ins parcuts, C ru i Kylley an. wife in tins place. ! N'eedla u I catliarti'j? A pill is beat. Say a pill lile PoWiU's I'Ulii Karl' Ki-frs. About llio nio-t reliable on the market. Sold n!. Trout's drusr store. Miis Iviviiui Lou;,', of tvi-ii Knd, has in her possession a flowered Migar ' owl 17." years old; also, a book that was presented i" one of her ancestors in JxOt'i. David lloupt and two of his f i iends catne ovur fiom William sou and attended the (Jerman Uaptist tnoeti'-fr n their re- j turn they took dinner with Mr. ' ll'iupt's aunt, Mrs. Harbara j lloupt, and her sister, Miss La-1 vma Long. I (!ood for everything a u;ed for and especially recom- ""'""V118""1'1 ,u uai'F"UBU mended for , -ties. That is what i G,ax,er Resident. r n w.. u ii. fhe questions were well clis we say of DeWitts Witch Hazel; , , . o i .i i .,.. .. cussed by tho nve teachers pres- Salve. On the market for years! J and a standby in thousands of families. Get DeWitt's. Sold at Trout's dru",' store. I'. K Daw so. , Hancock, lias i made application lor a patent on . au automobile wheel. The wheel j is so arranged as to distribute ' t,n woirrht ,,f tho autoii.lt over t.bp i tire of the wheel. A factory to ! tni'uufacture whreU euonsrh to supply manufacturers of automo- i bile uart. willemnlov 3 )00 people. I The familiar face of our old j friend James A. Mumma, of Sa j iuvia, was seeu iu toivn last Sat- urday. James says they raised ; live nice turkeys this year, and j were looking forward to a Christ ! mas roast, when their hopes were partially blasted a lew days ago, I bv some "hunter shooting and ! carrying otT ones. two of the nicest I'revcntics, as tho name mi- ; plies, prevent all colds and grippe I when "taken at the sneeze stage." , Preventics are toothsmne candy ; tablets. Preventics dissipate all j colds quickly, and takeu early, j when you first feel that a cold is ; coming, they check and prevent them. Preventics are thorough ly safe for children, and as effect- ', ual for adults. Sold and recom- mended iu ." cent and '2j cent box es at Dickson's drug store. j Mr. and Mrs. John W. Funk ; and their two children Florence i ami Wilson, of the Eastern Shore, Md., were iu town from Monday ; uiiUl yesterday shaking hands i with their old friends and mak-1 iug new acquaintances. Mr. ! Funk, who is well remembered, as a former popular proprietor of 1 the City Hotel, is u -w an mlluen-1 tial and prosperous citizen of the j Modu mental Strto. Keep your eye on the advertise mcnts in the News. It is as much advantage to you to know where to lind what y')u want, as it is to the merchant to serve you. Our advertisers are enterprising peo pie, w ho have learned that the way to make themselves useful is to L-t the public know what they have to sell, and then give the public a "square deal" when they go to their stores. The new ad vertisements this week ate llui;v liender, Racket Store, Win ll.Ludwig, l';.i;iionds and Jewelry, Mi.. A F. Little, Millinery. Denton Eeudershot, of Bethel, spent l.ii Friday night in the hniue of Lis brothor-in law, Frank P. Lynch, Esq., of this place. Mr. Ueudershot's family have been fortunate with their po.iltry this season, and bavu ready for the holiday markutabuut linturkeys, 70 ducks, besides chickens, guin ea, and pigeons galore. Among his fowls is ,i curiosity in the shape of a duck with four oars. If that ducit sliould happen to de cide to take a trip up Salt River, the two leggt d ducks would not bo "in it." I'ontmaMer Kobhcil. ;. V. Knits, Postmaster at U'vurUm, la., nearly lost his life and '."'us robbed of h!I comfort, nccordirif.' to his letter, which nays : "For L'i years had chroii in liver com(.laint, which led to hucli a Hoveru ae of jumdice that even my linger ijh.iI - turned nlli)w; when my doctor pi K(.'ih ed lilectric Bitters; which cured mo aud h.ve kept rne well for l. vi"ii yivii's, " 'Sure currf f"r biliousness, neuralgia, weuknens, and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A won der fl Tonic. At Trout's drug store. 50 cents. The Nov Century (iuilil. '1 !' in'Mtln'i ni:, (if fa i huh t- ilotiati-d l v liiMiiiheiH of the New UfctilU'.v Guild, v ill it held at he hi me of Mrs (.Jen. Keisner, n Sa urd.iy, November Kill, at, L':.'iO p in.--Bess l'attei soii, !-. A MOUNTAIN (IF 001.1) .', mild not briny as trmcn happi ness to Mrs. Lucia Willie, of Our- "line, Wis , as did one "."i; box of itucklen's Arnica Salve, wIimi it i '.oni pi i tely cured a ruitniiifj: sore u her Itjr, 'vhich hiid tortured icr :iu 'o"' years. Greatest an iisejitii' healer of piles, wounds, md son's. L"c affront's dm?? Xor Editcatiuna! Meeting. Ttio Unrd educational inoetini; if Ayr towuship, was held at the 'i-'anuery school, Friday even inf.', October Jil'ith. The meetinic was . ailed to order bv Hi ) teacher, i -i, ii- i i 'P., oni- oome excellent reciiaiious were rendered by the school. !arrie Humbert, secretary- 1'iles quickly and positively -ured witn Dr. Snoop's Magic 'mtment. It's made for piles .done and ll does the work sure- and with satisfaction Itch- in r, painful, protruding1, or blind nsapp;ar line magic ny us "e. Lars.e. Nicie. Capped glass u s, fiO cents. .S")kl and recotn nended at Dickson's druif stole. Hl'SIONTOW.N. Norris E. Hoover, of Mount nion, and C. H. Hoover, ofl'it cairn, are spentut g some tun" .vitn their parents in this place. They also expect to do some old- iiine hunting, i Rev. Emorj' Stevens, our new presiding elder, preached a very I impressive sermon here last Sun ; day morning, which was followed ; ; y the funeral services of M. 0. I Eamberson's daughter, Ruth, in he afternoon. Rev. Daniels con cluded the services, and preach ; ed a very able sermon. Rabbit hunting and politics are , i ho topics of the day here in town, 1 nut the one will soon be dropped old some other taken up. j (tuite a num ber of teachers and others from here attended the i institute at Gracey last Friday night. i Elmer Horton, of Pitcairu, is i spending a week or two hunting I in this part of the country. Forlunale Missourians. "When I was adru'irist at Liv onia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of (iraysville, Mo., "threes of my customers were jiermanently rued of consumption by Dr. King's New Discovery, aud are well and strong to day. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." Surest cough and col.1 cure and throat aud lui g healer. (Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. 7(H: and si. Trial bottle free. WEST DUBLIN. The local institute at Uracey last Friday evening was well at tended. Six teachers of the town ship were present; also, Prof. 13. C. Lainberson, of McConnells burg, who gave good talks on the ( uestious. James L. and Edwin S. Cloven ger, of Pittsburg, spent a few weeks with the family of their father Llirarn Clevenger during corn husking, and hunting while they wei'3 not husking corn. Harvey Clevenger is visiting relatives in '.'ittsburg, having ac companied James and Edwin on their return. K.ilph llergstresser received a severe wound in the thumb from a -evolver which ho was carrying on Friday evening. Another warning to bo cat eful in handling such weapons. Chuonc.o llerkstrcsser, who is employed it: Altoona, is visiting relaties in this township. Cumberland Valley Train Leave Fort Loud on at 7. IL'a. m , 11.47 o. m., 2.43.p m.; leave Mer cersburgatH.Ol a in., VI n"p. :., and :!.U5 p. m. . Arrive at Mercembursr at 7.47 a. ui., 10.28 a. m., and 't.VA p. m Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10.48 a.m., and 0.13 p. m. Curt! lit Thin ks. Wilson L. ('line ti nil ("enivh 'er 'lsli ! extend li.-n 1 t 1 fe.L lha jl:s tin o'Jjfh the eoiuinns oi this paper, to the n nuy ii i.-i rl and nei)i,hliors, w o mi r.nxtiv u sisted ( urinir the swknt s in l death of their dea:- wife ilin mother AGUARANTULD CUHU FOItP.'.Ui ltchnif, blind, bleedinir, pi trudiny piles. Druggists an' u llioi iz id to refund money if ll '--A Ointment fails to euro in 0 ti I I lays. 5"c. W. 0. Rohsnn, Dead. The name ef w, O. Uobson is familiar to every one of the quar ter of amillion members of the Uoyal Arcanum. He was the !irst and only , secretary of the Supreme Council up to the time of his death, which occurred at I hishomeatWellesleyllills, Mass , in the L'Hli ull. Alfred T. Turn er, of Boston, has beeu appointed to succeed Mr. Kobsou until au election shall be held. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ?y if it fails to cure. E. W. G rove's signature is on each box. L'"e. Local Institute. The second local institute held it Gracey last Friday night, was ailed to order by the teacher. II. I'. Barton, who was relieved by die president of the institute, 1). Iv. Chcsuut, immediately biking 'lis station. The house was crowded and he questions were well discus.? d by tho seven teachers preseni, ilie literary work was good, and tine order prevailed. Adjourned to meet iu two weeks at Huston town. W. V. Hoover, sec'y. UtATIIS HKOM APPENDICITIS ilecrease in the same ratio' that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipa tion and the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor clways follow their use. Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. U5c. Try them. Sale Kcgistcr. Saturday, November 17, Beam er ( Jress will sell at his residence H mile west of Knobsville, hors es, cattle, hogs sheep, farming implements, corn, feed, cic. Sale iiegius at 10 o'clock. Thur; Uay, November 15. Clar i.-iice Cooper will sell at his resi deuce near Iiockhtll schoolhouse, 1J miles southwest of McCon nellsburg, " horses, 5 cattle, hogs, farming implements, 100 bhls. of corn, and many other article. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit one year. Wednesday, November L'l. 11. M. Strait, having routed his farm and intending to engage iu other business, will sell on the home jla:;e three miles south of Salu via, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, grain, and farming implements, and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. A UUARANTLEO CURB H0R HILLS. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro ti uding piles. Druggists refund x oney if Pao Ointment fails to ire any case, no matter of how iuug standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and .est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't ic send 50c in stamps and it will oe forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides free from cuts, the fo, towing prices : Steers aud heifers, 10c ; sows, !c.; bulls, he; calfskins, (idtoHiic.; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 1 1 to VI cents. L'.U'K Wacnkk. Hit Kcv. Irl K. hicks IW Almanac. The Kev. Irl li. JJicks lias been compelled by the popular de m'uid to resume the publication of his well known and popular Al rnanac for l'.):7. This splendid Almanac is now ready. Fur sale by newsdealers, or sent postpaid for l!o cents, by Word and Work Publishing Compauv, tt) Locuht Street, St. LouN, Mo., publishers of Word and Works, one of the best dollar monthly roajjaztne. in America. One Almanac with ev ery subscription. Justice S Equality L.lip' Fancy Plaid Coats, Stylish Long Coils and Cliil (iri'ii's toats. T.J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. :-: MILLINERY :-: T'iiiI ilelies improvements. Small mill useful Trimmed und t liti im- meil Kelt Huts. Velvet llut, col cut", tobojrguns. Velvet an 1 silk DRESS white silk, black Mlk, Velvets, j Mohairs, Silks,! Voiles, Panama, j Serges, Cloth, j Tricot, j Melton.JjA'aistings Dress Trimming liiuids, shuw Is, pumes. nil-over laces mid einlirnidery, new veliiii'. lui tulkeivli iefs, wool lm-,i Corsets ! Corsel Jmlie.-s umi clii Mii'iis Unit n m nvrar. Uanncr Patterns! lianner Patterns liest trade prices paiii T"ir i ;ts mi l poultiy. O 4 New Grocery I have a full and up-to-date line of Gro ceries, Confections, Cigars and Tobacco -all fresh nothing stale Don 't forget about i hat NUTRIOTONE for Horses, Cattle, S.f. sep and Swine. I am getting some good replies from it. IVould be glad to i iveyour Eggs in ex change for goods orf or cash. Try me the next time you need anything in my line. E. R. M'CLAIN. M e C o n n e s b u r g , Pa . NEW YORK 1 At Mrs. A. I Little's li UnJersellinn Store, McConnoll k buro;. We have just received from New York a beautiful assortment of millinery foods -bright, ei-ls i and iuw, at imapprouchahlo prices. Come around and take :i look at I hem, ami bring your friends aloii".'- Vou will iind all I'm latest and best styles, in this store, pertaining to houdgiJiir: and. moKt likely at much lower prices than you reiily exuectod. We lielieve la doing a lively b isluess; and the proper way to do this is, to keep the right styles and sell them utthe right prices. After inspecting our stock jmu will iiiickly oirie to the con clusion that we are th" rigli1, peo;i'i to see in inilliii r . Hy the way, we have made, uivaugeinents with u leading New York Wholesale douse 10 make in shipments of the latest things in millinery as they spring inl i taslnon as the season slides along. You can certainly save t ime and money hy dealing with us, us our assortment is purlieu) xrly ut tractive aud prices are Hindu to touch your pocket book light. Our trimmed und laihjr-inadu hats are, candidly speaking, lovely NeA- York stvk-s. Opposite STEVENS' & RAKER'S S eirei in Store, -. For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. rndt rwear coming In at prie s that will surpri-io you. Overshoes, I-eggins und Uubbi-r Goods no on Land ut u clean-sweeping price goods tliut we comiii.eji " 1 lui iug us early us April and May. We have u full linn of outi.-ig eloth at Ke., a yd., giugham'and cUli coes us low as .'. a yd. Mus'lns, shirlings, seersuelters, llanneletts, at ow prices. Men's cords from iil.lit up. g- r C2CS tape ''" 11 while they last. We UL.nO) vl-rc s(ill ,aV(. a f(HV (l)Z(.rl ti CU11S that we are closing out for .'!Sf. "pf ROPE 'ils1, ' li"5s ui"" !'1'' ropo hallers 15 " und "c., web hulti rs .'in aud -Tic, harness pads thm wu mi- selling for from 1") to inc. SHELLS! Sh'ellf.5 I .)v uf" " '"' -M c- .1 and .ii drum of powder, ull size shot lirst class for 4"c. u box. (.'recks from to 2 gallon each, pi-lees 4 to lUc. each; 1 gallons 2lc. ' A full line of groceries that we sell us low us the lowest, mid f.r SIIOKS don't fail to try Stevens & Ilaker before you buy. All kinds of country produce tulien iu exchange, wheat, 7'c: rye, lillc: oats, Mr; onions, T.'c, und country lard llie. I'oliUocs IHc. Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods If you dou'l buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. HIDES JamcH Sipus iVt Sou pay 10, lo, and Hie a iiouud cash, for beef hiilos at their butclier shop iu Mc.Connelltiuur, uI.ho highest price paid for calf skins, slieepstnns and taM iw- BubKcribo for tho News. Every Cu stomer. futs, Tailored Skirt3,' Shirt Waists, Infants' Wraps, and Notions. ii'KC liuts. children's tarns, I loses, Plumes, Wings, 1 GOODS Infants' Millions 4. i!uin, ilniil n nil fain vs. Pongees, Flannelette. '.loves, a scinatcrs, ' f ii ut v combs, . Ii:.i 1$ Store ! STYLES . IPostoffioe. For aalti at, Trou t'n dra Btoro 1 1 mmmA LEWIS H. WIBI.E, PRCRIOCNT, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICB MR1IBFNT, FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICIT OH. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF m'CONINELLSBURC, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. Tho Hunk lias IiiuitusimI in business rapidly and it is now ready to Hharc it 4 (nrnln'H with Its depositors, thus ivin; them a mile invest ment, ut home. Nut tee tin; trrowt.li during tho lirst live months busi ness. Total resources ut, close of business April 24,l!Mll, $71,333.03; May 24th, $80,711.41; June 23rd, $? 1,485.30; July 24th, $101,023.11; August 24th, SI 12,000.00. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLK. JNO. P. 8IPES. UNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. P. L. GRISSINjaER, R.M.KENDALL, CHAS. E. BARTON. oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo FALL BARGAINS I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter goods. I otter you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses and childrens i LONG COATS I ' v at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready- . O trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dres Q 8 Goods, either home or imported cloth. Sv Carpets at 25, 30, 35, .50. 75c, and $1 per yd. Q 8 Heating Stoves, $6. $H. 10, 515, $20, and Q $22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13, 15, $20, O V 525,530 each. Iron Bedsteads, 51.85. 2.50, X $3.50, $5. Chamber Suits 20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to S3 each. I FANCY PORTLAND GUTTERS 20 to 30 each. 1'ob Sleds 16 to 24 Sper set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per q rod. Top Buggies 40 to 65 each. Q O Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a Q low price. CLAY Three Springs, Pa, 8 'oooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOO easonable A lai'no variety of Ludles', Misses und Children's Cloaks, JacKets and Lonjf Coats, from $2 to tlO, We scored a iihenooi Inal success with that last season, and that is why jve have the present collection I See Our Clothing ! 1W U No matter .wliut the price ours lii porfectly ulso, full of Jjf style, shape and sterling service. The best men's dress over couts in Fulton counly for $5. Storm Overcoats, iH.fiO; Water ii prof Coats, $2.'0; Storm Dress Overcoats, $; line Kain Coats., 12.50 und 14. . Boys' Cord Tants, 4 ic, Youths' 1.15, Men's 811.25, Men'g Hue cords, lined through, $2. Men's working couts, $1, 1.2.", and l..r)0. Men's and Boys' Cord Caps 2.V. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Our shoe trade was never hotter, and our stock uover lurtf er, than now even thoujfh lha price of leather is much higher than in former yeurs. Hijfh cut storm shoes, in black and tan leather. Same us wl' handled last year and by early buyinir, price is same ai last year. Felt boots for men, women und chil dren. See our line of h m Ladies' Furs In bow scarfs and inulTs leather gloves. The largest line of Blankets we ever had Bod Comforts, 41. Dress Goods Iu all the new ell'ects. Shirt waisl Patterns, no two alike. Out ing cloth, cunton llatiuels, muslins, a inghaiiiM, ju ints, wool flan nelettes, Arc. You remenilier the underwear for men of last year at "mi. pel' suit, the same this year, and ladies' at 4"o. per suit. Hoys and Youths, same price-UK before. Men's lleecud lined heavy shirts (blue) at ,'i'J and J"ic. Trunks, suit cases, curpets, win dow shades, horse blankets, ami carriage robes, grain. S.' IC. 8. eolton butting. j. K. Johnston, 'Hi McCon nellslpurg. jj$ . w w w 1 Mm&mkmi 3 DYSPEPSIA. CORE Atk lor Kodol' DOC ,'ilraanao and MERRIL W. N ACE, CASHirn. B. FRANK HEN R Y", ASST. CASHIER. I V 8 o o v PPiUli, I GOODS FOR WEATHER AT PRICES. i If i 1 A fine line of cotton, wool and P k tr. l.uive full sized DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tfc tl S0 kttlt r1""ln ' w,.lh.l, ! turn, vlilck )ltoHwlt '!'. ir Tit WUidl u c nwTT & co:..-i.f w". ciirc.4.t.o. iiJL, 200 Year CUlardcr.