u INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I "t and General Sulci cut, Gathered li Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDRNSRD FOR HURRIED READERS Kffgs 28c, Uutter 2Bu, LaM 12c, couutrv Ham 17o lb., and Pota toes f0c, at Harry E. Huston's, Saltillo. Teachers vid Institute visitors Don't forget to watch for my ad next week. E. H. McClain, McConnellsburg. The driving mare of Dr. West will be offered at private sale un til Saturdny tvoning. Inquire at the Washington House. A type dropping out of our re port of the Election returns last week played hob with Charlie Slovens' majority, which was the largest in the county. It should have read 432 ms'eid of 43. ' DoWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They do uot gripe. Sold by Trout's drug store. Miss Louvinia Long wishes through the columns of this pa per to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and and assistance chiriag the ill, ness and death of her sister Mrs. Barbara Hoipt. The sale of first cluf-s time l eepers, is an important feature of our business. We have in stock for your inspection a beau tiful line of Ladies' and Gentle men's Watches, at extremely low prices for tirst diss goods Please call and look us over, at The Irwin Stoke. Mr. J. A. Shaw of Taylor town ship was in town yesterday. On account of poor health he has decided to make sale of his per sonal property and qvai farming. His sale will be on the 11th of December. Trial 0 ttan h treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Siioop, Kaci u, Wis These test? are proviug to the people without a penny's cost-the great value of this scientific prescrip tion known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Wednesday, December 11. J. A. Shaw, on account of ill health, has decided to quit farming, and will sell at his residence 1 mile north of West Dublin, on the mountain road, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, grain, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 0 months credit You can't be well if you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stom ach. Neither can you feel good if by some little irregalarity in eating you have caused the stom ach to get out of order. These little stomach troubles are signs ot indigestion, which may, and very often does turn into a very bad case of dyspepsia. Don't al low this to go on a single day without doing something to over come it. Take some good reha ble and safe digestant like k'tdol For Dyspepsia. Kodol is the best remedy known to day for heart burn, belching, and all troubles arising from a disordered diges tion. It is pleasant to take and alt'ordsTehef promptly. Sold by Trout's dru store. Jacob C merer has closed out li s tailoring shop on Kast Semin ary street mid is now employed bv Hege & M.vers, whore he takes charge of the city tailoring department, and invites all hjp customers to call ou him when in uoed of clothing. Mercersburg Journal. Cr.rlatmaa Is Coming. Should you think of purchas ing a pi mo, organ, or other musi cal instrument, as a gift for your wife, sister, daughter, or sweetheart, be sure to compare prices and quality of goods with those at Kieferle's Music Store Bring your musicians and test the goods. Terms given to suit customer. Remember, goods strictly guaranteed, and pianos kept in tune, free of charge, for one year. We, also, carry a big stock of Ediaou, Columbia, and Victor I 'honographs, and Rocords. Every thing in the Musical Line, kept at. KiKKEiii.E H Musu: Stoke, Alt. Union, Pa. Western Maryland Railroad Company. It Effect Jim 4, I POT. Train lesre HaDenok follows; NTo 0 V4A i. m. frtullvi lor Hn-fct-ntown. Ral tin tirn. '.VAyueHtroru. Immberxburg, huj .ntrrrm-ttlsto. Ito I M . io. (woek d jrm ilumhetlsnd. and MMfMNMM Mo 4 -SiOtt. m iwerk dayi) MiUt'morr. Hei- t.titHiiv. York iiud Intei-mftdttt. - I I 1 i' n - 'I iv C jtiln Orlrn Old Town. ' -in .', land i .i.i ii noil u eat Veatli ule tralu with olmervatlon btiftVt ear. No. t -1M p. tn. (wnk day) Haltlmore and In termediate ntitlon. VeHlhtitn tialn with obaerrallou buffet car. No' p m (dally) leave. lUlllmore 4.20 p m . n i' . 7.40 p. m. All train, make eooneel'oD M Mruor-vt'i- for I'reder ck und train (I and 4 (or point north and at llaltlrnore flTolon Stntlon) (or Thlla. deiphla and New Vork. r. M. HOWRU. C. W. MYK.R4. on. ft h. Art. Airent. ChamberRburg Grain Markets. Wheal, per buslipl to Itye, mt bushel, with nnrllo "9c. Corn, per biixhel 72o. Itye, per lu., without garlic 7Sc. OatB, er bushel 4Jfc and fiOe. Straw, er ton $5 anil $'i Mran, per ton $20. W. Bark Wanted. For all bright and good quality Rock Oak Bark delivered us dry, prior to December 1st from Pul ton county, we will pay iW 35 per ton. Saltillo Tannery, 10 81 4t. Saltillo, Pa. MAKING A NEWSPAPER Moving Picture Show Every Step In Production of "The Record." There Iiiin been n general curiosity on the part of the public lo know how a modem ntwapaPW is in nli- and to snt laly nil. lilt- whole Hon whs recently told it Keith's PwajMpnia Theatre, in it remarkable series of lifc-iiintioti pic tures calleil -The Making of a Modern Newspaper." "The Philadelphia Rec ord" was nclcctid as the model by S. Labia, who mad the series of very real istic pictures. The series opens with a scene repre senting a newspaper ollice over a hun dred years ago. Thin Is to give artistic und historical contrast to the great me chanical advance in jouriiiilViu since that time. It shows the outside of nit old Philadelphia printing ahon, and the next glimpse is of the inside of the same printer-. A journeyman is laboriously pulling impressions with a lllaew, or Washington hand press, while his ap prentice is busy niiiniig the type, both being dressed in the costume of the period. Next appears Jten Franklin himself. He walks to the window, looks critically at the sheet, nnd again returns to Lis olHce, in a short time putting on his hut and walking out. The next picture leaps across a cen tury and gives a line panoramic view of the home of "The Philadelphia Record." In u Hash is seen "The Record's" fn mons Electric Haseball Score Board, with the great crowd watching the pro gress of tui exciting game between the Detroit and the Athletics. The next picture shows the business oiiiies of "The Philadelphia Record." witli the otlli-e force ami the ordillarv routine of baainewi going mi. Ft thai point the real tour oi "The Philadel phia Record" establishment begins. The managing editor is show n in con sultation with various members of his staff, und all so true to life that the effect is as if they were transacting their business in real flesh and blood before the aUdienCc. Next comes the city editor, with his corps of reporters, each one attending to his or her own busi ness, according to the exigencies of the moment Tins scene is succeeded by the department of the advertising mali nger, which shows an array of solicitors receiving their various assignments. Receiving want and other advertise ments by telephone v an interesting sight that follows next. This is a feu ture of advertising that in recent times has grown to great proportions. Some thing akin. Inn broader in its scope, Is the succeeding view of the telegraph room, where a skilled corps of operutors is busy receiving news from every point of the compass. The messages ure di rectly taken on typewriters, und so realistic is the picture tliut the specta tors cun utmost fancy they hear the click und ruttle of the instruments ami the machines. Next comes a prominent feature of (lie making of a modern newspaper the "Drawing of the Daily Cartoon." The. spectators see the urtist actually at work and ure at once impressed with the deft ness of his pen and the modesty of his studio. The next step is into the Me chanical Department, the visitor is treated to n close range view of "Setting Up Advertisements" by hand, succeeded by u tour through the llnotvping room, where "The Philadelphia Record's" big butteries of linotype machines ure shown In active operation. These almost human pieces of mechanism were never exhibit ed to better ail vantage. The stereotyp ing room comes next, with every opera tion shown in detail, including a com plete deuionsti-utlou of MucConuell's new hclipse automatic finishing and cooling machine, which in one simple operation does the work' of the four machines hith erto deemed necessary for shaving, trim ming, cooling nnd accurately finishing tins semi-cylindrical stereotype plates. The next niiturul step is n visit to "The Philadelphia Record" press room, nnd the exhibition is such a fine one that even the dullest admire the mng nilicent series of views so faithfully por trayed on the screen. The great presses are shown to the fullest advuntage from every end and angle, slid at every stage of the journey, from the placing of tho blank rolls on the spindles to the tin jshed newspapers that muy be seen rush ing out of the mouths of the presses by the tens of thousands per hour. One of the busiest departments is the delivery, mulling and shipping room. There the papers ure automatically conveyed from the press room by an endless elevator und severul hustling groups of men are kept on the jump putting up bundles, wrapt parcels and getting ready for the mull hugs in dividual copies for out of town sub scribers. Next Is shown "Making the Trains, where the wagon delivery serv ice every i iruing makes good the boast ihut "Tile Philadelphia Record" is ul wuys on thue. The final picture shown "The Phila delphia Record" at the breakfast table," and makes a fitting climax to the won derful series. A typical American fsm ly Is seen at home. The father, seated beside his wife. Is showing "The Rec ord Just received. Sterling Silver Spoons. Our stock of sterling silver tM-apnons, dessert spoon, tab'e apoona soup spoons, knives and forks, is now morp complete than at any tlirrn in our history. The tendency in the style of silver table ware to day Is inward the severely plain. Many of the ancient styles nre boldly reproduced. To those of you who wish to add to yoar or moie old patterns In table silver forXmas, we would suggest that you place your orders early, because all the factories nre behind with their or ders for the new plain patterns. Fur a lasting; and highly appropri ate Christmas present, there Is nothing' more fitting than a dozen of the above, or If your purse is heavy, a chost of silver would be grand. Write for samples nnd prices. WM. H LUDWI6, Jewolor and Silversmith, Trust Company BolkNog, Ctiiimtv.'i slnirs.', Pa. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. cooooooooooo oooooooooo A New Line! WW I now have a very FINE and UP- TO-DATE line of American and Japanese China, Books, and Stationery, I have also added to the above Edison Phonographs and all the latest RECORDS I have just received the list of Records for November, and It will certainly bo nn addition to your list of records to have a few ot these. Call or write E. R. McCLAIN, McConnellsburg, Fa. oooooooooooo coooxoooooo John S. Wilson, Three Springs, Pa. NEW OUR MOTTO. Quick Sales and small Profits. Having purchased the entire stock of hardwaio from B. P. Stevens, remodeled tho interior of the building, and having added groceries, dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and rubbers in fact, meat everything that is usually kept in a tir$t class country store. I solicit a share of the public patronage. My goods are all new, except a small portion of hardware, just received from the Eastern and Southern markets. We have no old or shelf worn goods. Our prices are as low. in fact on many arti cles much lower, than you would be required to pay elsewhere, quality considered. We can save you 10 per cent, to 25 per cent, on nearly all purchase?. It pays to trade with us. Note a few of our prices : Dry Goods Panama, granite and Mohair 50a per yd. and up. Plack crepe "5c " " worth 1 Plaid silks for waists 25c per yd Suiting Post suiting Gingham Cheviots Daisy cloth Outing cloth Flannels 10c to :t5c 75c to 8c to 10c LOa to 12a 12c. 8c to 10c 2."h: to 50c The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine Wis. You don't have to boil it twenty or thirty minutes. "Made in a minute ' aays the doctor. "Health Coffee ' u really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Coffee imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool au expert were he to un knowingly di Ink it fcr coffee. E R. MoCialn. Blankets Our blankets, at 7ftc for cotton, to tn for an all wool (white), and they are great values too. Notions We have a full line of notions, con -Willis; of ladles' and gents' furnish ings, overalls, jumpers, men's shirts, pantaloons, etc., etc. Men' extru heavy work shirts 5 c Men's heavy underwear er pr. 5dc Ladles' vests, ribbed " " 60c I.adles'sklrts, ready to wear" " 25c Ladies' skirts, fancy ' " " 2Sc Ladles' and gents' hoae 10c to 2-c Men's outing llannel shirts 50o Men's dress antrls 50c- to $1 Shoes, Shoes We have shoos for everybody. Tin..- patent leather f.1.50 khoes for men, need no advertising, they are go ing right out. We have men's shoes ranging from 11.66 to $:i. 50, ' Boys' from 86c to 12. Children's 25c up. Women's shoes from tl .'15 to VS 60 You will nued to see these shoes to ap preciate their value. Rubbers The liny ul Blue Pubbers, from $2.- 50 to $4 25. We have a full line of rubber shoes for men, women and chll dren, und rubbjr boots for men. Groceries 18 lbs. Gran Sugar 1 00 Soft white " per lb. 5c. Nice browned eolfee Planke's eolfee Star soap Ivory soap Fanny cakes 2 lb. for 25c 2 " "35c 8 cakes for 25c 5c per cake 10c per lb. Tobacco Natural leaf plug 15c. ii ks. scrap 25c. 1'lug tobaccos, all kinds. A full line of cigars. Drugs We have a complete line of drugs and putent medicines. A full line of painta. Hardware We have a complete line of shelf hardware at uneiiualud prices. Cook stoves und ranges, ranging in price from 25 00 to 40.00. Heating stoves from 8 to 924. Those uir tight heating stoves are great values at $24. Snow-ball Washer, a7.50. Motor washer, the best on the market to-day. FlourandFeed Highest market duce. price paid for pro- Come in and see us, no trouble to show goods. It pays to trade with us. We oan save you money. Thanking you for past favors and asking a continuance of the same, I am, yours for business. JOHN S. WILSON THREE SPRINGS. PA- It will pay you to READ THIS "acT - The CaollDe Kti'ine is one of the most useful things a farmer can own. With one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind leed, shell eori, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will aare money by calling; to see my fenc-s soon, as I have a complete line of Field, Poultry and Oarden fence on hands, different beigbts and weights. Also a nice lot of yard and Inwn fence, tho neatest and best fence you ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have alio a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails, Bung Head Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which t am selling at just about what you would have to pay If you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who Is going to build it will pay you tfooS money to come and see me before yon get the hardware. ront door sets Inside door locks Him locks Itiut hinges Strap hinges Marn door hungers Barn door truck Trace chains Breast chains ('able chains Beady mixed paint White lead coop shovels Dirt shovels Forks Of all kfads Garden spades Garden Bakes Simon saws,cross cut and hand Blstou saws, cross cut and hand Double and single bit axes Pick and grubbing hoes plumbing supplies. Mason Hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window glat s Pure ttnx seed meal. ollar pads and collars '-"inseed oil Machine oil Stone liLmmers Nappinglhammers Tar Rope! Tar Rope! at very best prices. Come and see me if you waut a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am V'ours respectfully, Geo. B. TVVellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. We have in Stock a larger line of up-to-date Furnlturo, Framed Pictures and Mirrors than ever before. Seven-pieco Oak Bedroom Suits, 25.50 up to tltf 00: Kxtra Dressers, $10.0(1 to $14 Mi White Knamel Dresser and Wash-stand, -418 50: Iron Bods galore White, Green and lllue Knamel, from 18.76 up to $1.1.50: Springs 2 50; and a spring that wo guarantee for if.3.00 up to 4 00; Mattresses $2 75 up to $12.00: Cots at $1.(15 and $1.85; Couches $ii 50 up to l(t.0(); Side-boards $1:1.50, $17.00, and u Genuine Quartered Oak one for $22.50; Ex tension Tables, (l-ft., U.0), 8-ft. $8 00, 10 ft. (40.16; Stands and Barlor Tables at any old price from 75c. up to $5 00: Rooklog Chairs $1.75 up to $4.50; Beed Bockers, Porch RpekflM, Child's Backers, Hocking Cribs, Stationary Crlba both wood and kon: Dining Chairs 4.00 up to $8 (K) per set; High Chairs $1.00 and up: Kitchen Cabsnets, (i.00 to $10 00; Ladles' Writing Desks (.25; Combination Bookcase and Writing Desk, $14.00; Folding Ironing Bourds aud Drying Backs, and many other useful articles not mentioned here. Thanking you for your past patronage, and wishing a share of your future trade, wc a-e Yours, for Business, THOS. B. STEVENS & SON. Call and sec us. Store on East Water Street. REISNERS' STORE NEWS. We are now ready to show our friends the Fullest Store they have seen in a lontf time, and everything (outside of a few Do mestics), as cheap as they have been for some time. Many lines of Goods we Bought Very Early thereby avoiding the necessity of raising prices over last year. A splendid line of Dress Goods. The Best line of Ladies' Wraps and we know these are as cheap, and in some cases lower, than last year. In tloor coverings, we have a large line. A good linoleum for 75c, 2 yds. wide. Wall Paper from 3c. up. Carpets 24c. up; Window Blinds 3c. up. Shoes to suit every one and prices right. Give us a call. Will be pleased to show you. Respectfully, Geo. W. Reisner & Go. McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 laiiamilMh W 111 HI 11 lilt liYfflHTHl'l" To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. pfcjb Seven Million Woxei ld in paM 1 3 montht. Thb MgKWtUTe, Cum Grip tn Twotaya, on every oca. 3C