INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS w cturms in west. Of I "C' and General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. Street Cam Held Up and Immense Dam age done to Fruit. St Paul, April 27 The latest, severe snowstorm ever known here was experienced by this CONDENSED FOR HURRIED readers city and the surrounding country to-day. During the early hours . . the suow was so deep in the ivjuuy a man win m una niir thirty cents spends his money like sixty. It is well to remember that the glad hand isn't always a help ing hand. Fresh fertilizer for corn and oats, just received by Huston, Saltillo. Pa. A woman's hair isn't always something to adore when it's a pom padour. It takes two to make a quarrel, but it also takes two to kiss and make up Foley's Orino Laxative is best for womeu and children. Its mi.d action and pleasnct taste makes it preferabl3 to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cu es constipation. Trout's drug store. Some people are so fond of rid ing hobbies that they even htve nightmares. The India rubber man of muse um fame isn't the only one who stretches things. A big cut or a little cut, small scratches or bruise or big ones are healed quickly by DoWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Get DeVVitt's. Sold at Trout's drug store. There may be nothing new un der the sun, but there ure lots of shudy transactions. The trouble with the fellow who blows his own horn is that his repertoire is so limited. Mrs. D. R. Mellott and son E. V. Mellott, of Pleasant Ridge, were in town a few hours yesterday. The beautiful home of C. R. . -r . -u is being improved by the addi tion of a concrete block pavement. Wanted An agent in Pulton County to handle our embroidered shirt waist paUerns. Good op portunity for right party. Ad dress Oriental Embroidery Co., 217 N. Premont Ave., Baltimore, Md. 4 2!J, It. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mellott were m town yesterday. Mr. Mellott has just closed a very sue cessful term of school near Bad-1 eu, Pa. Mr. Geo, C. Mellott, of Ayr township, who last December bought the Dr. Hoop farm at An dover, last week sold it to B. f, Deshong of Andover. The kidneys are delicate and sensitive organs and are very likely at any time togetout of or der. DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills are prompt and thor ough and will in a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys and allay troubles arising from inflammation of the bladder. Sold at Trout's drug store. The person who sleeps curled up can never hope to have nice square shoulders. Stretch out, and relax all muscles, and you will feel rested in the morning. Mrs. Mary Marshall, teacher of music in the public schools at Phoemxville, and sou Paul, a stu dentatGettysourg Col.ege, spent t'ie Easter season with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reisuer, "Rocky Knoll." Shit pensburg Chronicle. Kodol For Dyspepsia has help ed thousands of people, who have had stomach trouble. Ihis is what one man says of it : "E. C DeWitt & Co, Chicago, ill. Geatlemen In. 197 I had a dis ease of the stomach and bowels. I could not digest anythiug I ate and in the spring ci 19U2 1 bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received from that bottle all the gold in Georgia could not buy. I still use a little occasionally, as I find it a tine blood purifier and a good tonic. May you live h;g and prosper. Yours very truly, C N. Cornell, Roding, Ga., Aug. 27, 1906." Sold at Trout's drug store. Hirry A. Thompson, a native of McConnollsburg, was renoin- iuatud hi t.hu i ..i ..ill Uf atn l'.... - I II' kJUCftfcl I I III) aries m Blair county tor the office of assembly and, of course, will be elected. Harry is the popular editor if the Tyrone Tiro, aud has served oue term in the legislature. streets that car service was ma terially del iyed. Heavy snow also fell at Superior, Wis., that section of the country experienc ing one of the deepest falls of the winter. Denver. April 27. The damage by frost the past two nights to the orchards in the Arkansas and Grand Valley and other fruit growing regions of Colorado, is estimated at 1,000,000. In No braskathe minimum temperature dropped to 29 last night, accom panied in some parts of the State by a killing frost. Intermittent snow fell throughout the north ern part of the State and contiL ued to-day. Sedali, Mo, April 27. There was a light fall of snow here und in the central part of Missouri early tc day. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bit ters, savs : "It is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It de serves to be a favorite every where. It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kid ney derangement, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness, and gen eral debility. Its action on tho blood, as a thorougn purifier, makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand al terative tonic is sold under guar antee at Trout's drug store. 50c. NEW GRENADA. S. P. Metzlajr is rebuilding his wagon shed that the heavy snows crushed in during the winter. John Thomas is reroofing and remodeling his dwelling. Joseph Martin, of East Broad Top, was driviug through this section on Saturday when his horse took sick. He arrived at James Grissinger's in the even ing when the horse died soon afterward. Grandmother Gaster returned home op Saturday aftor a week's visiting friends at Dublin Mills and Waterfall and vicinities. Martha Black and Maude Cun ningham started on Monday to Rockhill school. Irwin Crider and family of Wells, and Abram Hershey and wife of Robertsdale, spent Sun day at Jacob Crider 's. James Alloway of New Grenada and Ward Bergstresser of Water fall are at school' at Wells Tan nery. A. D. Berlistresser, is now about ready to go to Grand Lodge at Philadelphia as Representative from No. 773 I. O O. F. as soon as he can make sale of a consign ment, of hats he received on Monday. Latest styles and best prices. An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an in sidious disease aud before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregul arities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. Trout's drug store. April-Watch Month Wo propose to make April the most remarkable WATCH MONTH in our history. To do so we have determined to make a general reduction of 20 Per Cent. on all Watches except our Special f.ongines, Conococheagues and .laps. Hf is an opportunity to buy a thoroughly good Watoh at considerably less than you can buy In Chicago, and in addition you may select from the most superb stock of Watches ever seen In our city. These watches are now on view in our window. Write us what you want. WW. H. LUDWI6, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. Sweeping the Field What The New 1908 De Lf ivfil Cream Sep arators are Doing. Reports are arriving in every mail from Maine to California and Canada to Florida, telling of how the New Improved De Iaval Cream Separators nre sweeping all wouid-be competition aside. Cow owners and separ ator users everywhere cannot say enough in praise of the new De I.aval. Hven com petitors are admitting Its vastly increas ed superiority and marvelling at its many conveniences, perfect skimming qualities, ease of running, great simplicity, durability and beauty of design. The new Da Laval is ten years in advance of any other separator made to-day. Nothing like it, has ever been produced before and to iiave done so now is only possible after three years of constant experimenting by the world's best engineers and mechanical experts backed up by our thirty years of experience in the manufact ure and sale of nearly a million separators. Improvements huve been made in every feature ond several brand new styles and capaci ties introduced. There is a machine for every size dairy from the smallest to the largest and at a price that will tit every pocket, while you may buy for cash or on terms so liberal that the machine will ac tually pay for iiself. If you own one or more cows you can make no more prolitable in vestment than to purchase a De .aval machine at onco. It will . save its cost in less than u vcar and after a week's use you will prize it as the most valuable implement on your arm. Ask for a free demon stration at your own home and send for our handsome new catalogue illustrating and describing De f.aval machine in detail. Your only regret will be that you didn't do so sooner. Write to-day for Cata logue or call on D. C. MALLOTT, Locust Grove, Pa, DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN AI L ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work u Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. Ail Work Guaranteed. Will be in otlice from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. The open violations of the cigar ette law and how to have it en fore ed are pointed truthfully out in these words : "It there is one law more than another that is ab solutelv ignored in Pennsylvania, it is that relating to cigarettes. The selling of this form of the weed to boys is absolutely pro hibited, yet they may be seen smoking them on almost every corner. Scarcely a day passes when a man will not be stopped by a boy with a cigarette in his mouth and asked to furnish him with a match. The cigarette law is not enforced because it seems to bo no one person's business to see that it is put into effect. Par ents who do not want to see boys smoking the bits of paper and to bacco, do not carry their protests to the length of prosecuting the dealers The cigtrette habit will uever be wholly clucked in this country until it is mini the spe citlc dutv of some set of officials to see to it that the law relating to the kale to minors ia enforced to the letter," Surprise Party. The planning of a surprise party to celebrate tho hfty-tirst birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hartman Truax, of Belfast town ship, was brought to a very suc cessful conclusion Tuesday even ing, April 2lst. Erly in the ev ening the "women-folks" of the party took charge of the culinary department, and at seven o'clock iihe doors of the dining room were swung open and the guests invited to partake of one of the grandest suppers it has been our lot to enjoy for many a day. The serving ol ihe refresh ments lasted well into the night1 and it was uot until about eleven o'clock that the guests took their departure, each wishing Mrs. Truax many happy returns of the occasion, and leaving with her many valuable a ad useful presents. ..Those present were is. A. Nesbit and wife, and L II Wible and wife, of McConuells burg; Mrs. Myrtle Meek and Mrs. Thomas, of Broadtop; Dr. J. J. Palmer pud wife, Mrs. Wil liam Truax and family, Levi Suites and family, Mrs. George Deshong and family, John Strait and family, Oliver Bard and wife, William Deshong and family, Lewis Mellott ana family, Au thony, Barry, Charlie, Norman, Judson, and Scott Mellott; Bland, Wishart, and Sheridan Deshong; Ross Holliushead, David Kline, Frank Skiles, Dayton and tlar tield Shives, Rev. McCarvey, J. Wesley Boop, George Strait. Rus sel and Howard Swope, Maggie aud Mary Mellott, Louie Shives, lessie Baid, and Annie Polk. OnhWiio WasThkuk. "Now, said the Sunday School teacher, "each little boy will tell, in bis own words just why he comes to Sundcy school. We will nejifiti with Tommy Tuffnut. Why do you come to Sunday school, Tommy'!"' "Cause me dad aaid he'd hok de stufnV out ' me if I didn't' replied Tommy. PLEASANT KiDtiE. Miss Franc;s Daniels, who has been teaching in Cambria county, has returned home. Scott Mellott aud Miss Louie Shives spent part of Sunday at K N. Mellotj's. Mrs. Florence Wink who has been spendiug tho winter with her son Charles, in Deshler, Ohio, has returned to the home of Jos. W. Lake. Bradford Mason has finished sawing for Edward Swope, and has moved the mill home. Alhe Deshong, of Andove ?, at tended preaching at Sideling Hill church last Sunday. J. F. Hess purchased a horse from Clayton Deshong recently. Rus8el Swope aud Garfield Shives spent Sunday at E. V. Mellott's. Quite a number of invited friends assembled at the home of D. H. Truax, Tuesday evening of last week, it being the 51st an niversary of Mrs. Truax's birth, aud to do both parties justice, it may be said that the time spent was enjoyable to both the hostess and guests. Mr. Emory Dishong and Reed Mellott were visitiag at Frank Shives', Sunday. Mr. H. D. Shives spent a few days the gests of Miss Blanche Smith at Iddo. WEST Dl'Bt : i, James Mclntyre, of Sixmile Run, superintendent for the Com mercial Coal Company's mines at Finleyville, his aon James and Fred Evans, of Finleyville, spent last Friday lishing in Wooden Bridge creek. The Pairview Epworth League has been re organized, and will hold its first meeting Thursday evening, May 7. Let all who can, attend, and holp along in tho work. This week will find some of our farmers planting corn. J. H. Lohr, of Hustontown, at tended Suuday school and preach ing service at Fairview on Sun day afternoon. Rev. Cline preached an instruct lve sermon at Fairview, Sunday afternoon, from Hebrews 1$ : 1. mmmmwteMmm; jmmmmmmmm mmmm G.W.REISNER&CO. are now showing their SPRING AND SUMMER StulTs, and are pleased to say that in many cases, prices are considerably lower than a year ago. A muslin we sold last spring at 12 t-2c, we now sell at 10 cents as pood as we have sold at that price for five or six years. In SUMMER DRESS STUFFS we have a splendid stock. India linens (French Lawns a beautiful cloth), Linens, mercerized effects, etc. We have a very nice line of WOOLEN DRESS STUFFS all off in price and LKS we never had so many--and at prices to please. (Especially in Black.) A splendid 36 in. black silk for 90 cents, that will not cut, and has good weight. A splendid colored silk, 35 cents a yard, borne very pretty SUMMER JACKETS in Black and Tan. If you need a jacket be sure to see these. We are selling Children's 2-piece Suits from 50 cents up. CLOTHING Subscribe lor the News. Boys' and young men's Clothing at all prices, we have a splendid stock of Men's Clothing, and we know we can save you money every time on Clothing. GEO. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, Pa. ?3 WvWWWvrf RACKET L. W. FUNK STORE Dealer Id Wire Fence!. Wire Fence! We are now ready to serve your wants in American Wire Fence, and at prices that we think will make it profitable for you to burn your old rails and buy wire. It Is Almost as cheap. You can buy it from us at 2."i-20-30-and-40c. a rod, and we will lend you a stretcher to put it up with. Before you buy, see ours. Farm bridles, $1.50 to 2.25. Full leather collars, II. (MS and $2.95 The $1.00 collar is the same that others sell at $2.50. The 2 115 one is the same as they ask $I.IX) for. Guaranteed. See our Front Clears. We have the most of our Wall Paper for spring in, and to say it is tine is a mild way of putting it. We never had as good a line. 3c. to 10c. a bolt, and Border the same price. We didn't have i5 worth left over. Now, to those that are going to housekeeping this spring, we want to say a word. We have window shades 8 to 25c; carpet, 10 to 4(ic,; matting, 12 to 23c.; Dish puns, M to 75c.; Wash Basins, 5 to 12c.; Stew pans, 4 to 18c.; Stew Kettles, 20 to 58c; Duckets, to to 38c.; Knives and forks, 38 to 1.SS Spoons, 0 to 12c. set; Alarm clocks, 58 to .38 8-day clocks, 91.08. W(! also have the most of our Shoes in for, spring, and think we can save you money. Kcspectfully HULL & BENDDR, McConnellsburg, Pa. Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER M i PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared on short no tice to tune pianos or repair or- guns. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUHK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Hello Central! Give me John S. Wilson's Store, THRHE SPRINGS, PA. Hello! Is this Mr. Wilson V Say, have you any Men's Suits ? Ves, just received my Spring shipment of Men's Boys' aud Youth's Clothing What are the prices t Well, we have Men's from M,fiO to $18 00, the 'at st style Varsity suit. Just the thing for dress. Then we have Boys' from 12.00 up; Km pants from 30c. up; Men's pants, 92.00 up. We also have a full line of Overalls, Jumpers, Men's Work Shirts, Men's Dress Shirts In fact, a full line of notions, at right prices. We also keep a full line of dry goods, Groceries, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Hard ware, Farm Implements, Washing Machines, Cook Stoves and Rang es; also, a full line of Drug and Patent Medicines, Paluts, etc. Note a few prices : Groceries Granulated Sugar, 11 Cakes Star Soap, 25c. Good loose Colfee, 12c. lb. li papers Scrap Tobacco, 26c. Proportionate throughout the store. Just received my first oonsiuuiuent of White Lead. Price 7c. per lb. Our Spring line of Shoes aud Ox fords will be on exhibition in a day or two, at prices that will surprise you. Come and look them over. Flour and Feed always on hand. Highest market prices paid for Pro duce. Thanking you for past favors and asking a coblinuance of the same, I am Your Servant. FOLEY'S HONEY-TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitute. Prepared only by Foley it Company, Chicago. Trout's Drug Store. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS. PA Weak Hearts Arc due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who hsvs heart troubl can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It la a scientific fact that all oases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food takes . Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. Thts Interferes with the action ol the heart, and in Ihe course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kubl. or Nevada. O , Mrs: I Has stomac) trouble anil was In bad Kim an I had newt trwibls with It. I took Kodol Drapopaia Cur (or about las months and It cuiftd mo. Kodol bis Wtwi Too U and relievsi the stomach el ail , strain and the heart el all pressure. to , a. wwtrr oao., imwa