I TFRESTING PARAGRAPHS' I Cu.VJL'NSED I OK M'KRIII) KLAUCRS I'.u.v clover seed at Irwin's. J. L. Kesselring was in town Monday, talwng out letters of ad ministration on the estate of Wm. H. Witter, deceased. f'pecial reductions on Over li iats an 1 Ladies' Coat?, at H. E. Bttflt) n's. There will be a good school en ti'i tainmcut at (Hunt's school, Fr.day evening of this week. Turn out and eujoy it. Tho stvocial services in the Presbyterian church this week nre interesting and well attended. Kev. Dichl is a bright young min ister, and Ins sermons are strong expositions of the Truth. Harry E. Hustou, Saltillo, pays LMc. for eggs, 2fr . for butter, 9c. Jb. for chickens. 50c. bu. for po tatoes. The biggest snow of the season f illon Monday and Monday night. T ere is enough for excellent sleighing now when it bee mes packed a little. 0 lbs. Prunes for S&O.j 8 Cakes Nkur Soap for 2.")3., 4 lbs. Lima Boans for 25c, or 18 log. Gran. Sugar for $1.00 at Harry E. Hus ton's, Saltillo. Our Local Registrar reportg t iAt during the month of Janu ary there were reported to him t.n ee deaths and eight births. The Lighting Seed Sower at I r win's. Vou ought to know what you are giving your baby. You will know if you use Cascasweet and take the trouble to look at the wiapper. Every ingredient is Miown there in plain English. Cascasweet is best corrective for 1 he stomachs of babies and chil dren. Sold by Trout's drug stoic. t'rothouotary and Mrs. Geo. A. Harris made a trip to the home of the latter's parents in Buck Valley, last Friday, in a sleigh. They returned on Sunday on wheels. If they had had a little more patience with the weather man and waited a day or two, they might have had the pleasure of a nice sleigh ride on their re wro trip. From a lengthy account in the Johnstown Tribune, we notice that Prof. B. N. Palmer, Super vising Principal of the Adams township schools in Cambriv county, is making the dry bones rattle out there. A two days' in stitute held at Dunlo a few days ago, brought together audiences almost twice as large as the best days of a county institute in Mc Connellsburg. ' Newt is a hustler in educational matters, sure. Huy Valentines at Irwin's. r.OMIC KMEHTA1NMF.N1 Ami Rand Concert to I he Court House. I he Hi ehy I M in it. Programme to consist of several two and three character comedies, interspersed with music by the McCotwellsburg ( ornet Hand. Come and enjoy yourself for an j evening. Me prepared to laugh for you will have that act to per i form. Ueal downright, clean fun is .-ill. i This entertainment is for tho benelit of the McConnollsbiirg j Band. Come and help us. Bring j mi . . 1 vour I nouns no noi senn mom. (ict your tickets in time. Admission, general, LA cts., Ke i served seats '2." cents. Tickets on sale at Stevens' Grocery, Februa i ry 15th ana lotli. I Doors open at 7 o'clock, enter tainment to commence at 7 :'?. Bv OrdKB Ot Tin: BAND. All headaches go When you grow wiser And learu to use An "Early Hiser." DeWitt's Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills. Sold at Trout's drug store. There's a Wonderful Charm About these Hall Clocks. Perhapi It I tho odd qutin of the face, the steady swlnp of the pendulum, the untrue carving of the worn1, or the alatel.v appearance that l ahout all Halt Clocks. Whatever the reason vou should have one, Four style In stook ranging In prloe from 130.00 to 4100.00, photographs of liner one ranging In price from I1M -00 to SHOO 00 each. Come and see them. Oriental Brasses, Candlesticks, Trays, Lamps, Fern Dishes, Jardl nalres, etc., unpacked Saturday. WAV H. Ludwlg, Jeweler and Silversmith Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" Some Mid-WinterPrices from the R SI Jri 'Si 1) ' -llC Jri S m LAIDIU. Where is the Laidig corre spondent? John Hocnensmith and Andrew Laidig expect to leave for Johns town, Wednesday, where they have employment. George Laidig, wife and dauh ter Pearle, spent Sunday with Daniel Laidig's family. Earl Shenck was seen in ou" town Sunday. Ira Lake, Clara Laidig, and Nora Ritchey, spent Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Roy Cromwell, near Maddensville. Allison Sipes and wife" spent Sunday at the home of Berte Sipes, near Hustoutown. Andrew Laidig and sister Es tella, spent Saturday and Sun day at the home of A. D. Peigh tel Zelda Lndig, who has been era ployed at Thiee Springs, has re turned home. J mn and James Hampton spent Sunday with friends at Saluvia. 2 ply Tar Paper .c 80-ft Hoard measures 25c Caps for same c Padlocks 10 and 20c Tar paper nails O-lo i Tablespoons, set, 12c :m square feet of siding paper &c Teaspoonsset, 80 Single bit axes 1 22-cal. cartridges ( 14o I Double bit axes Vic ; 32-cal. rim lire cartridges 2Sc Home made handles 20c 32 centre lire " 40c Horse rasp's, 13 and U in., 1 to 2.V Compaas saws 12c Shoeing hammers 2.'! and 2.V Shelf brackets, pr. ft to 8c " cakes of Lenox soap 46c Hold-fast shoe nails . 3c Cow chains 4 ft. lfic Wood saws and frames 4c Cow chains 6 ft., heavy, 22c Cross cut saws 1.00 to 3.2' Mann axes HBo BoODOmj halters "V Open links 6 for ftc , Double strength halters ' Knob locks 10c I Mrs. Pott's sad irons 80c 3x3 in. steel butt hinges 5c Single tree clips, set, 14c 3-corner files 3, 4 and 5c Sand paper 2 for It Hat-tail liles 0 and 8c Mouse traps, do.. 20c Flat liles 8, 9, 10 and 12c Curry combs ft to LBc Spring saw sets 30e Rivets for harness 4c "REGULAR AS THE SUN " is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular per formance in the universe, unless it is the action of the liver tmd bowels when regulated with Dr. Kintr's New Life Pills. Guaran teed by Trout's drug store Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides free from cuts, the 4 following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c; sows, 9c; bulls, He; calf-skins, 60 to 80c; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul Wagneu. last. 25c. THOMPSON. I tfant child of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daniels was buried at Dam ascus last Monday. Revs. Powers and Waters are holding an interesting protracted tmetit;g at Damascus. Cora Keerer, Myrtle Lynch and Edith Gordon all of Big Cove Tannery, are attending the meeting at Damascus, aud visit ing friends in Thompson. The protracted meeting will be Kin at Antioch on the 25th. Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Garland spent a day last week visiting at Dickeys Mountain. The sale of Peter P, Shives will be on the 14th of March instead of the 19th as at first announced. Ed Simpson has leturned home after a few weeks' stay in Mary-land. BURNT CABINS. Savilla Bowman spent week in Chambersbuig. Mrs. John Speck spent last week with her sister in Hunting don. Maggie Cline spent Sunday with Mrs. Hruce Mathias near Port Littleton. Our school is progressing very nicely under the care of Lewis Harris. Mrs. Clell Cisney spent several days last week with friends in Huntingdon. Mrs. D. A. Hill of Fort Little ton, spent Saturday and Sunc'ay with Mrs. Rosa Clark of this place. Lemuel Cline lost a valuable horse on Sunday of lung fever. There will be an entertainment in the Presoytorian church ou Saturday night, February 9th. Mrs. Miller of Fannettsburg, is speuding some time with her daughter, Mrs. Gracey Naugle.at this place. Lee Cline and Ed Welch spent Thursday at the County Seat. Prof. E E. Kell of Shade Gap, spent Saturday in our town on business. Samuel B iwmau, whojhas been on the sick list for some time is better at this writing. T I IN W R E . We certainly have a nice line of these goods and at prices that it can't De bought at to-day. We still sell the 2-qt. covered buckets at ac, 3-qt. at He, I 4-iit.. in Inn. li-nt,. Ilarinir nail Sc.. lo-iit. loo. lo-dt. dairy nails l.)C, lo-iit. Uistl pans loc, 14-qt. 14c. 17-qt. at 17c, 14-qt. charcoal retinnod dish pans 2 c ,l.-qt. Mo, 21-qt.30c, tin cups 2c, 2qt Hat coffee pots ! and 12e, 3-qt. 14;, 4-qt. Wi, No. 1 Diet, lantern Uo, No. 2 Blizzard 78e. No. B and ; wash boilers li'.ie and BJo, ftOl good heavy goods, 33e. GRANITE W V R E 2-qt. blue and white coffee pots 25c, 3-qt. 30c, 4t. 35c, blue and white kettles 4-qt 23c, (i-qt. 35c, 8-qt. 40c, 10 qt blue and white seamless water pails .50c. blue and white Berlin covered kettles 10-qt. ")0c , lids of same goods, granite chambers 25 and 28c. UNDERWEAR Well, we feel slow to talk about underwear because we have sold so much. n. ihi u nn luiainnus Rnd we have the ifoods. We now have got in our 3d shipment of men's underwear and it is just as good as the lirst. 10-oz. goods I at 43c or 85c a suit. Boys' 24c, children's union suits at 23c, ladies' 23 and 48c. j If you still need any of these goods we can save you money: and in corduroy I pants we are doing a nicer business thn ever men's $1.25 to 12 40. Boys' j long pants 11.15 to'1.88, knee cords lined all through, 50 to 75c, men's dress 1 shirts 45, 65 and 90c. Thanks for your trade and the nice increase in our business the past year; and soliciting a share in the future, we are, HULL & BENDER. The department at Hamsburg which has charge of the ouilding of Stito roads in the various parts of the State, has decided upou the route ou which a State road will be built between A I toona and ttollidaysburg next summer. The road is six miles long, and will cost about $75,000. This will be one of the sections of the highway which is proj ct ed to run from Huntingdon th- ough Tyrone, Altoona, Holli daysburgand Bedford Springs to Cumberland, Md., a total dis tance of about 150 miles, at an ( ipettfti of about $1,000,000. School Report. The number of pupils enrolled in the Primary school of McCon nellsburg during the fifth month, was 89; average attendance, 87; per cent, of attendance, 94. The following are the names of the pupils who attenOed every day during the month i Goldie and Parker Tritle, Minerva and Mc Clellan Pittman, Dwiht Steach, Ross Hamil, Thomas Patterson, Arlington McCurdy, Pete aud Mac Morton, John Stouteagle, Pierce Henry. Raymond Gris singer, Lloyd Mellott, McCauley Lynch. Edwin Clevenger, Guy Reed, and Albert Rodcay. Olive Griasiuger, teacher. STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The 6oods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coming In at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Legglns and Rubber Goods now on hand at a clean-sweeping price goods that we commenced buying as early as April and May. We have a full line of outing cloth at 8c., a yd., gingham and cali coes as low as ftc. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, llanneletts, at low Drlces. Men's cords from 1.40 up. g Ml and Hoc. a dozen while they last. We GLASS JR5gliii have a few dozen tin oans that we are closing out for 38c. TnD DfcFlr lir8t elass Sisal twine He., lb., rope halters lft rrC ami 25c., web halters 30 and 45c., harness pads that we are selling for from W to 40c. CHP, , ca f Chills ! Winchester and U.M.C. shells size shot first class for 4ftc. a box. Crocks from i to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to 10c. each; 2 gallons 20c. A full line of groceries that we sell aB low as the lowest, and for SHOES dou't fall to try Stevens A Kaker before you buy. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, wheat, 75c; rye, 00c; oats, 30c; onions, 75c, and country lard 10c. Potatoes 48c. Call and see u. No trouble to show you goods if you don't buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. if AmGwiaIIm Knglne Is on of tho most useful lltlngi a farmof nan own. With one of those useful machines he can saw wood, grlinl feed, slmll corn, pump water, ami many other lliln . 1 have just received a ciirload of wito feme. Anyone nerdiin; wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fern soon, as I have a complelo line of Field, Poultry and Garden fern on hands. dilTirrnt heights iind weights. Alao nice li' "f Jifa and lawn ft not, the neatest and best fence you nvor saw . Price! guaranteed just a cheap as the cheapest. 1 have also n nice lot of wire Nails, Cut NnlU. Bung H. ml Nail, Plating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am selling a Jmt about what ftM would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who Is going to b.iild it will pay yon good monoy to come and sec me before you get the hardware. Kront door sets Inside door locks Rim locks liutt bin ren st rap bin get Darn duOf hangers Harn door t NN Trace chains lircast chains 'able chains Ready mixed paint White lead i Scoop shovels 1 Din shovels Porks of all kinds Garden spades Otrdtn KaWns Simon saws, cross cut and hand IJiston saws. cross cut and hand Doublo and singlo bit, axes rinks and grubbing hott Plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hummers Hatchers Window gla? s Pure flax seed mcul. Collar pads and collars I jiisc cd oil Machine oil Stoue hi.nimei s Napping ham mors I am closing out some Horse Blankets and Robes at a very low price. Come aucl see me if J ou want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continu inne of the s-imc, I am JTouri respectfully, Geo. B. Aellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. AAAAAA AAAAAA AAA (. W. REISNEK 0 nAIJ" T A AT BEFORE STOCK TAKING WE WILL OFFER ALL . . Heavy Goods at a IF YOU WANT Overcoat Or (1 Decided Reduction. I A GOOD Heavy Suil, I this is your time to save money, we will close our LADIES' MISSES' AID CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST, ami not (in old Garment in the lot all new and Hp to-date styles. We are now Setting in oar Seersuckers and Summer Dress stuff for car! serving. See hew. GEO. W. REISNER & CO. raHW W.V VM VAI $A Cuinberltnd Valley Trains Leave Fort Loudon at 7.42 a. m., 11.47 a. m., 2.43 p m.; leave Mer ceraburgat8.U4a. m.. 12.07 p. ai., aod il.05 p. m. Arrive at Merceraburg at 7.47 a. m., 10.28 a. m., and 5.53 p. m j Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10.48 a. m., land 0.18 p, m. 114 111 nTTCTTTl Bed-room Suits- :t-pl''ce. BO and l.r0; 8-pltot, 82s.;0 und : Ta. Iron lleJW J2.40 J2.85, IS 30. 4 '0, 5 to 10. Springs, fl, $a.i;o to .'t.7". faresscs 3.30, H.TI to 13 Coucliea, to. 50 to tl2. Cots, 11.03 andtt 80. Cribs il.Tfi and $2 "0. Commode, 11.60: Washstands, tM.25. aud tip. Dress ers, tlVSO and up. Hall Hacks, tT and up. ChiiToniers, tlO. Combination bookcase mN writ ing desk, 13.75. Extension Tables, 0-ft. 6.8o: K.ft. I7JIS to fH.40: 10 ft. $10.00, Dlnln-room l.halrs, f.l.liO, to und up to t8.50. Rockers, .fi up to tll.'iO: Heed, $3 up to t0.30j Child'sl anil up. Hih-eliairs, tl.15 and up. Stanifs, 7oc., up to l.oO. Glass-hall feet Stand, 91.7ft. Kasels, Mirrors, Towel Hacks, Pltturtt, PletUTt Frames made to order, and a lot of other things in the line of house furnishings. We also have a nice line of Fresh Confections aud Oysters fresh from Hulltmore Ccme and look our line over whether jm1 buy or not. Welcome to everybody. DUBLIN MILLS. .Tere Knepper epout a pleasant evening, the 2nd inst, by taking supper with Ed Black. Mrs. Michael Laidig became very ill last Sunday morning. D. Bubby aud wife speut Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Hockeuberry at Kearney. Benjamin Deavor spent Satur day evening with Michael Laidig. Barry Gaster came home on Thursday, on account ot illness. LADIES Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator I'i ur.ui..l. VtZZ.VJ'H r. lV .uco, f UlUdclpbl., I . A BEAUTIFUL FACE SjtMM ripj I! vol htm itmUl. blouhi-i, or ulher tkin lmperUclU.1, you eta raovo Ibtut oVhave o cfir tidboulilul eompUkioa by uilag BEAUTYSKIN It Mks New ImitroTrt lb tieajih. IcuicteiSkin lmperfeilloas. iU-n. i . I revul m tfuru-nntMHl Hcmlittiuup for t'roeSftmpU, railu-uUn .ii..! TnttimouiaU. Jlutum lUi i M"1 CHICHESTER After i in.g. CHEMICAL. CO., PlltUfelphU, P.. KILLthi COUCH and CURE the LUNCS WITH Dr. Kings New Discovtry for C: rONSUWPTION 0UGH8 ant iOLtJS Price BOc 00 Frea Trial. Surest and Quickest Ouio for ail TDKOAf aud JLUKO i'BOUB USS, or MONEY UJLOK. I
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