R. H. llann, of Salnvia, win n town visitor on Timixi y Wi. We are forry to hear of the ser ious illness of ox Sheriff D. C. Fleck, at hi home in Fort Little ton. Mrs. W. W. KejKereis, of V il low IJill, is visiting her parents, Walker Johnson and wife, of the Cove. Mrs. Sibina K. Mllott, ol Thompson, ban boen seriously ill f. ir some time. Dr. 1'iliner if lu:i uttuudiii physiciiiu. Need a gooU cathartic ? A pi I) is beat bay a pill like DeWitt's Little Earlv Kisers. About the most reliable on tiie market. Sold at Trout's drug store. John McAfee and wife, of Mer eersburjr, were registered at the (My Hotel oue day last week. Mr. McAfee is proprietor of ihf McAfee llouse, Vercersburg. Frank liooher, wife, and their two bright little boys, Norman and Eugene, who had been visit ing in the home of William Fix and wife, returned to their home at Saltillo, Sunday. Good for everything a salvt is used for and especially reeom mended for pies. That is what we say of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby in thousands ol families. Get DeWitt's. Sold a Trout's drug store. Hai ry A. Thompson, editor ol the Tyrone Timoa, spant Suudav with his mother in this place. II' wuh elected a member of the L?: islature, at the late election, froui Blair county. We congratulate our young friend on his success. A. C. Fields, of Bedford coun'y, spent several days the past week with his brother, D. T. Fields, i this place. M r. Fields was it on time a member ot the hoard of Commissioners in this county. The board at that time was com posed of Messrs. Daniel Covalt, Joab Deneen, and A. C. Fields. Piles quickly and positively cured witn Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for piles alone and it docs the work sure ly and with satisfaction. Itch ing, painful, protruding, or blind piles disappear like iiagic by its' use. Ijar.e icke Capped glass jars, ;")) cents. Sold and recom mended at Dickson's drug store. The Turnpike road company has been putting a coatiug of crushed lime stone on part of the pike through town, which is a great, improvement. If our town council would only keep on with the good work and till up the bal ance of the road to the pavement; with the ;ame material, it wouid le a great benefit to the town. Preventics, as the name im plies, prevent all colds and grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage." Preventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early, 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 recora mended in 5 cent and 25 cent box es at Dickson's drug store. The t econd local institute of Dubliu township, was helu at Glunt's school, November SHIi. Trie teacher, Miss Fleming, call ed the meeti i;r to ordnr, and ap pointed D. K. Chesnut chairma i All the tea'jhijrs present took part in the discussion of the question. Several excellent recitations were given by the school. Adjourned to meet in two weeks at Burnt Cabins. Maude Fields, sec'y. URACEV. The chicken a wallop aud oox social was not largely attendee', but fie Ndi js ha I good luck sell Iheir boxes and swallop. Mrs. Barbara McCUiu and Mrs. Jane Berkstressur spent last Tuesday at Hustontown. A. J. Fraker and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Jesse IJeef ner, ou Flection day. Quito a number of our people are attending the revival, which progress at Dubliu Mills. If you like Coffee but dare not drink :t, try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. It is true that real Cof fee does disturb the Momach, heart and kidneys. But Dr. fihoop'g Health CotTou has not n graif of true coffee in it Being made from parched gran k, malt, to., it forms a wholesome, food lke drink, yet having the trm flavor of Old Java and Mocha C"f fee. "Mad-in a minute." Call at our store for a free sample Sold by E R. McClain. Church Noticed. A'HiouticniH'nts for the; MMh odist Kpiscopal church, for Sun day, Novpmber lHth, I'.tof,. KT. UTTI.KTON. Sabbath school, U:3 1 a. m.; Preaching services, 10:510 a. m. Subject The Pathway to the Crown. Epworth League, 7 p. m. knomsvim.i;. Sabbath scln ol, 1:510 p. ni.: Preaching services, L':5(0 p, in Subject The Coming l'tevi.'al. Fjvangelistic services at Knobs ville every evening during the week, beginning Monday evening. November li'th, including Satur day evening. Services will begin promptly at 7 o'clock. M I'ON N KLLSIU'K;. Sabbath school, 9:510 a. m.; Class meeting, 10:510 a, m.: Junior ! Epworth League, 2:00 p. m.; Sen- j ior Epworth League, (5:13 p. in ;j Evening Sermon, 7:00 o'clock Subject-The Twin Whose Name was Changed. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 7 o'clock. John C. Grimes. DEATHS FROM APPENDICITIS decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pilla 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 ?lways follow their use. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Trv them. Trolley News. At a meeting of the citizens of this place, on Monday evening, to consider the proposition of the Hancock pele that, they ineei Fulton county half way in build ing a trolley line between this place and Haucock, Hon. S. W Kirk was appointed presidentand Geo. A. Harris, Esq., secretary A committee composed of L. W Wible, D. L. Grissinger, W. H Nelson, Peter Morton, D. II. Pat terson, Jno. P. Si pes and L Vy." King was appointed io confer with the Hancock people and the president and secretary instruct ed to arrange a time and place of meeting. The Hancock people are in earnest ani this looks like a go. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Riverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of ' all comfort, according to his letter, which says : "For i'O years I had chrou ic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my linger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescrib ed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for biliousness, neuralgia, weakness, and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A won derful Tonic. At Trout's drug store. 50 cents. WEST DUBLIN. The electiou is over and next is the raiiroad, possibly. Daisy Hoover spent a few days with friends at Hustontown last week. Clarence Hoover, of Licktuy Creek township, spent Sunday with his mother at this place. Mrs. Eliza Hoover is spending a few days with friends in Lick ing Creek township. Mrs. Margaret Lyon is visiting friends in Hustontown. Fortunate Missounans. "When I was a druggist at Liv onia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "thre of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's New Discover7, and are well aud 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 bo. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medic:iie in existence." Surest cough and coll cure and throat and lung healer. Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. 50c and l. Trial bottle free. CluKston -Cooper. L Edward Clugston, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Clugston, and Miss Edith F. Ctiopor, both Ayr township, were united in marriage last Thursday evening by Rev, C. W. Diehl at Second Lutheran parsonage, Chambers burg. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, take Laxative Brorao Quiniue Tahlets. PruggisU refund tnou ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove' signature la od each box. 25c. Sale Register. ' Saturday, November 17, fleam 1 er (ires will soil at his rw-KleiTe I 1 J mile west of Kiiob-villf, hot's es, cattle, hogs sheep, farmi-i.' j implements, corn, fee I, Ac Sil.-, begins at 10 o'clock Wednosdav, November 5.M. II. ! M. Stmit, having rented his f.n in ! and intending to engage in other i business, will sell on the !imik pla:-i three miles south ol' Silu j viii, h.irses, cattle, h', hn.v. I gram, mid funning i in j tin-Mi j. j jaud many other articles. S. f-, begins at in o'clock. Credit !' i ; months. j Wednesday, November 2n j jMrs. E."li. Vauclief will sell at i j her residence in Whips Cove, live ; 'stock, farming implements,! I household goods, &c. Sale be J ; gins at 10 o'clock a. in. i Friday, December 7. Kxocu j tors of Chas. H. Henderson, lc- j ceased, will sell Timber land in ! Belfast township. Sale at 1 o'- ' clock. Terms Csh. I Saturday, December 8 (Jeo. j B. Daniels, administrator of S:iu son Lauehart, deceased, will sell j Real Estate of said deceased, in I Betnel township Sale at 1 o'- j clock, p. in. A GUARANTEED CUKE I OR PILES. Itchiug, blind, bleeding or pro ti uding piles. Druggists refund ::.oney if Pa?o Ointment fails to ire any case, no matter of how ..-ug standing, in G to 14 days. '"irst application gives ease and .est. 50c. If your druggisthasu't it send 50c in stamps and it will e forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Surprise Party. Last Saturday was a day of great pleasure to Andrew J. Frak er an l wile, of Clear Ridge, it be ing the o7th birthday of Mr. Frak er. His wife and two daughters, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Heefnc , conceived the idea of giving the father a surprise. The plans! worked to perfection, and he en ' joyed tho surprise very much. Not haviug any idea of the plans I he was chopping wood at his wood ! pile, when ahout 10 o'clock his son-in-law Jesse B. Heefner, wife and daughter Olive arrived with a two horse wagon box full of wood all ready to burn, and the for mer V brother William Heefner aad wile with a well filled basket ot gt od things for the table. This sot M r. Fraker to thinking and he made the remark to his little grandson, Glenn Miller, that the women iu the house seemed to be going to lots of fuss this morning, and soon after tho neighbors began to ar rivo with their baskets and b"xes full of good things to eat. Mr. Fraker began to lay his working clothes aside and get on his Sunday go to meeting clot hes to entertain the guests. It was not long until they were all gath ered into the parlor onjoying a good old time chat while the din ner was being prepared. About 12 o'clock the guests were invited to the dining room to a table well laden with good things of which all seemed to en joy and had -i jolly good tune. Mr. Fraker received many nice and useful presents. About 4 o'clock tho guests be gan to start for their home all say ing they had enjoyed the day and wishing Mr. Fraker many more such enjoyments. O. W. W. T. A MOUNTAIN OF (J0LD could not bring as mucn happi ness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Car oline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 515 long years. Greatest an tiseptic healer of piles, wounds, and sores. L'5c at Trout's drug store. Cumberland Valley Trains Ix-'ave Fort Loud m at 7.42 a. m., 11.47 a. m., "2 4:5 p in ; leave Mer cersburgatH.04 a m., 12 07 p. ;n., and iJ.Oj p, rn. , Arrive at Merceraburg at 7 47 a. rn., 10.2S a. rn., and 5.5J1 p. m. Loudon, H.07a! rn., 10. lh a. rn., and 6.13 p. in. Hide Wanted. The urtdenigned will pay for groen liidon free from cut, the fo.iowiDg" prices; Stoers aud hoiforM, 10c ; jowh, !)c; bull, He; calfskin, fx) to 80c.; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, lefnta pr und les than foregoing price; Halted Indi'H, 11 to 12ci;qrn. I'Airr. WAfiNKit. i I WINTER MILLpRY. Trimmed and t'nt rimmed Velvet Ht. Felt Hats, College Hats, Children's Tains, In'anU ( 'aps. Tobftffirans, Velvet and Silk Itovs, Wing, Plume, etc. Ribbons, Ribbons, Dress Materials, White Hilk, Black Silk, Plain, Plaid und Fancy Silk, Velvet. Silk, Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Tricot. WAISTINGS ! Dress Trimming Braids, All-over Luces, limb -oidery, New Belts, Facinatorg, Corsets! Corsets! Corsets! FURS! FURS! FURS! Larifps' rind 'liiWren's Knit I iH,fiwnr. T, J. Wiener, Hnncock, Mary land. Manner Patterns! Manner Patterns! Itest trade prices puid f'.ir rj uu.i poultry. P. $ New 'Grocery Store ! I have a full and up-to-date line of Gro ceries, Confections, Cigars and Tobacco all fresh nothing stale Don 7 forget about that NUTRIOTONE for Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. I am getting some good replies from it. tVould be glad to have your Eggs in ex . change for goods or for cash. Try me the next time you need anything in my line. E. R. M'CLAIN. MeConiKllsburg. Pa. NEW YOHK STYLES At Mrs. A.'P. Little's lilt; Underselling Store, VAcConnellsburiz. We have just received from New York a beautiful assortment ' f millinery goods -bright, c Up and new, at unapproachable pi'leng. Come around and till c a look at them, and brlnjr your friemlg alontf. You will find ali the latest and best styles, in this stui-o, pertaining to headgear; and, most likely at much lower prices than you realy expected. We believe in doing a lively business: and the proper way to do this is, to keep the right styles and sell them at the right prices. After inspecting our stock you will quickly crime to the con clusion that we are th'j right pen ile to gee in mi Hi ier By tho way. we have made nii-angements with a ieuJinsr New York Wholesalu House to make us shipments of the latest things in millinery as they spring into, tash'.on us the season slides along. You can certainly save time and money by dealing with us, as our assortment is particularly attractive, and prices are made to touch your pocket book light. Our trimmed and t lilor-m vdo hats are, candidly speaking, lovely New York styles.' Opposite STEVENS' & RAKER'S Bargain Store, For First Fall Days We Have The 6oods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coming in ttt prices that will surpriso von. Overshoes, U'Kk'iDH and ltubher Goods now on h md at a clean-swnepliiK price goods that wo coimiienct.il buy in .is early as April and May. We have a full line of ouMiil' dull, at He., a yd., inifham and caji coes as low as 5c. a yd. Muslins', shirtings, seersuckers, ilanneletts, at low prices. Men's cords from l. n up. 2 LASS J RS 'A) 'iml ii' 11 tioea wliile tny lust. 'We sli'l have a few dozen tin cans that we are closing out for .'!H(;. XR ROPE i"'t ''luHti sisttl lw'ne lie. lb., roe halters l.r and l'."m!., web halters :t0 and 45c, harness pads that we are selling for from I'l to 4(lc. SHELLS ! Shells ! Wincl,eBtt!r a,ld i'.M.c shells 3 and Iti dram of powder, all size shot llrst class for lie. a box. Crocks from to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to lOu. each; i gallons 2. A full line of (jroceries that we sell as low as the lowest, and for S'lOUS don't fail to try Stevens A ICaker before you buy. : All kinds of country produce takon in exchange, wheat, 7."hj: rye, Wlo; oats, ;i()c; onions, 7'm), and country lard 10c, Potatoes 4Hc. Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods lf-you dou't buy Kespectfully yours, l Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. HIDES James Sipea & Som pay 10, 13, and le a pound cash, f'r beef hide at their butcher shop in McCouuellsburg, ulo higheBt price paid for calf skins, slieepskios and taU w- Subacribe for thti Nkws. T I Rostoffice. I'W unit; at Trout' drug Store LEWIS H. WIBLE, pneeiocNT. FRANK P. ATTORNEY W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICI PRESIDENT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COININELLSBURC. PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has Increased In business rapidly and It Is now ready to slinre it earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe invest ment at homo. Notice the growth during the llrst live months busi ness. Total resources at close of business April 2l,l!l)t), $71,;;..03; May 2'tth, $80,711.41; June 23rd. $!)r,S5.30; July 24th, $1D1.023.1I; 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. 8IPE8. UNO. A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. QRISSINviER, R.M.KENDALL. CHAS, E. BARTON. oooooooooooooo oooooocooooo FALL BARGAINS ! I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter goods. I offer y.ou a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses and childrens LONG COATS at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Readv trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30, 35, 50. 75c, and $1 per yd. Heating Stoves, , 8, 10, $15. $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Stoves, $13. $20, , $2.5, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, $1.85, $2.50, $3.50, 5. Chamber Suits 20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to S3 each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24 per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies SAO to 65 each. Anything you need io eat, use or wear at a low price. CLAY PARK, O Three ."Springs, Pa. q 8ooxxobpooo ooooooooooooo Seasonable A lat'tfe variety of Ladies', Misses and Children's Cloaks, 1$, Jackets and Lonj; 'Coats, from 2 to 10. We scored a phenon- te mm success witn nun. in si present collection SI iSee Our Clothing! No matter what the price ours (it perfectly also, full of ? style, shape and'storling service. The best men's dress over- $ coats in Fulton county for '. Storm Overcoats, iM.iiO; Water prof Coats. $2.50: Storm Dross Overcoats. f! II 12.50 and 14. Hoys' Cord Pants, 4 c, Youths' HI. 15, Men's $1.25, Men's line cords, lined through, Men's working coats, $1, $1.25, and 1.50. Men' and Boys' Cord Caps 25c. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Our shoo trade was never better, and our stock never larg er, than now even though the price of leather is much higher than in former years. High cut storm shoes, in black and tan leather. Same as we handled last yoar and by early buying, price Is same as last year, felt boots for men, women and chil dren. See our line of Ladies' Furs In bow scarfs and muffs. leather gloves. The largest line of Blankets we ei er had. Bed Comforts, $1. Dress Goods in all the uow effects. Shirt waist Patterns, no two alike. Out ing cloth, canton flannels, muslins, ginghams, prints, wool flan nelettes, Ac. You remember the underwear for men of last yoar at 75c. per suit, the same this year, and ladies' ai 45o. per suit. Hoys and Youths, same price as before. Men's fleeced lined heavy shirts (blue) at and 45e. Trunks, suit cases,-carpets, win dow shades, horse blankets, and carriage robes, grain S. K. H. cotton batting. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. f 23 fes:"i DYSPEPSIA CURE nim-sTs wuat you rat II C htvUl btiiMbAhr rt.i. , ,x ... A.tb lor Kodorg lOZO Airasrac aud MERRIL W. N ACE, CASHIER. B, FRANK HENRY, ASST. CASHIER. AND SOLICITOR. 600DS FOR weather at Prices. season, ana tnut is why we have the i 51 F:3 A line line of cotton, wool and Large full sl.nl TO to? - 9 ...UV, . 200 Yoar Clni.dtr, LYNCH.