INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Last week of the cut price sale of Fancy Decorated China at the Irwin Store. Abncr M. Like and son Elmer, of Belfast township, were in town a few hours yesterday. Good re cleaned seed wheat for sale. Call on or write to W. C. Patterson, McConnellsburg, Pa. . 8-27-8t. Mrs Uahel Hhives, Mrs. Elisa beth Tolbert, Mrs. M. J. Shaw and William Bishop and wife, of Ayr attended the funeral of Mr. Samuel Kelloy last Thursday. Foley's Kidney Hemedy will cure any case of kidney or blad der trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medi cine can do m re. Trout's drug store. Mrs. E A Largent, of this place is spending a few days with her son Will, at Tyrone and with friends at Mount Union, Three Springs and Waterfall. Rev. Fred Diehl, of Welsh Run, preached a very able sermon in the Presbyterian church at this place on Sabbath evening. He was accompanied to this place by Mr. Jesse Craig. Wantkd: Man of ability, large acquaintance and thorough knowledge of his county as local representative to solicit subscrip tiouB for large morning news paper. Salary; reference. Ad dress with full particulars, H. C. DeVme, Box 1235, Philadelphia, Pa. 2t. Miss Frances Dame's, of Pleas ant Ridge, was an agreeable call er at the News office yesterday. Miss Daniels will have charge of the primary department of the schools at Salix, Cambria county, during the coming winter. Dr. 3. R Fraker, wife and children Dyson, Clair, and Beat rice Leoue, are visiting their home folks at Fort Littleton. During the past three years Dr. Fraker has been located at Mt. Alten McKean county, where he has a large practice. The New Grenada baseball team covered itself all over with glory last Saturday by defeating Saltillo in a score of 27 to 2, and them climbing on to North Point and laying them out to the tune of 11 lo 14. N. G. is walking in the middle of the road now with a big chip on its shoulder. There have been many Inquir es made at the Department of Public Instruction as to the re quirements ne '.essary to obtain the increase of salary for teachers and the department has ruled that the $5') salary can be paid only when thi teacher has a per manent certificate and certificate of proficiency in teaching for two years. President Buchanan was a visitor at Bedford Springs fiftv years ago this month and while sojourning at thu hotel he re ceived tin! first regular message sent across the recently complet ed Atlantic cable. The message was a congratulatory one from Queen Victoria upon the comple tion of so important an undertak ing, and the President responded with an answer written in a sirai lar vein. Mrs. A. J. Wolford, who bad been visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna B. Sipes in Licking Creek township, has returned to her home near Rainsburg, Bedford county, and looks back upon her visit among tho Fulton county people, with a great deal of pleas Uie. She was so much pleased with the Fulton County News while here that she sent a dollar aud had her name added to the already long fist of subscribers. CURED HAY I EVER AND SUMMER COLD. A. S. Nusbaum, Batesviile In diana, writes : "Last year I suf fered fbr three months with a KUtumer cold so distressing that H interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of lay fevor, aud a doctor's pre scrlption did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed ouly to aggravate jt. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey aud Tar. U quickly cured me. My wife ''is since used Foley's Honey and V with the same success." tout's drug store. Reunion m ihe I ..lion County VcttMn. ' The Aannual Reunion of the j Fulton County Veterans is to' be- held near Hamsonville, Sep. 4th Suitable spenkers and music aie provided for the oc casion, and we anticipate an en joyable time. The exercises will be opened at 10:80 a m. and re sumed at 1 o'clock. A cordial iu vitation is extended to all. We anticipate a full turn out of the old, scarrod, gray hatred veter ans. By order of the Com mittee. A Urasd Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan, of No. 430 Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dys pepsia and liver complications; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart re newed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sex es. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. 50c. LAIDIU Quite a number of our folks at tended camp meeting at Crystal Springs last Sunday. William Stevens and wife are visiting friends and relatives in Brush Creek this week. Merrill and Roy Foreman and sister Mary of Wells Valley visit ed in home of their uncle Casper Bmnt last Sunday. On Saturday while W. L. Berk stresBer's were attending the picnic a hawk flew through a win lowglass at their home and was found lyiug dead on the floor when they returned. Edwin Brant visited in the home of Wilbert Erb Sunday eve ning. Luther Detwiler, of Three Springs, is visiting friends in this comunity. Laidig base ball team played Wells Tannery at Fairview picnic last Saturday. Score 6 8 in favor of Wells Tanuery. Wells Tannery. .Laidig. Warsinir, p. Foreman, P. B. Horton, P. lb. Urant, I). Uorton, H. 2b. Brant, C. Truax, .las. 3b. Brant E. Horton, T. ss. Gracey, H. Truax, John cf. Hockensmith, J. Horton, J. rf. Hockensmith. O. Johnston. If. Uowe, W. Guillard, F. c. Wagner, B. Alfred Stunkard, Umpire. A second game of seven innings was plaved between Wells Tau ery and Hustontown. Wells Tan- ery winning the game. Score 16. Hustontown. Barton, H, Hoover, W. Ghesnut E. fuylor, W. Wells Tannery, o. Horton, .1. p. Guillard, F. lb. Horton, P. 2b. Horton, H. Chesnut, D K. 3b. Truax .las. Woodcock, J. ss. Horton, T. Wink, V. cf. Truax, John. Clevenger, H. rf. Warsing. , Bishop, If. Johnson. Alfred Stunkard, Umpire. The third ft&me of seven in ninps between Pleasant Ridge and Laidig. Score 5 i) in tavor of Laidig. The Pleasant Ridge boys gave us a tine game. Pleasant Hldge. Laidig Gilland, O. c. Wagner; B. Strait, 8 W. p. Foreman, P. B. Mellott, ( 'has. lb. Brant, I , Ueshong, A. 2b. Brant, C. Deshong, B, 3b. Brant. K. Sipes. Roy, . Graoey, H. Truax, H. cf. Hockensmith, J. Shivea, C. ' If. Uowe, W. Mellott, N. rf. Hockensmith, U. Harry Dawnev, Umpire. The picnic was a success and well attended. While the base ball game was in progress a foul ball hit three persons, the third being Miss Jane Price, aud knocked a tooth out of her mouth. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually con stipated. Foley's Or ino Laxative cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural actiou of tho bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refusesubstitutes. Trout', drug store. Rev. John C. Grimes, formerly pastor of the M E church in this place but now pastor of St. Pe ter's Church, Riverside, Pa., is preaching in the tent at One Hun dred aud Sixty fourth street aud Boatou road New York iAtv. un der the auspices of the Evangeli cal Committee of Now York City. His churoh at Riverside haa ex tended his vacation through Au gust, so tit it his successful work may not be interrupted. o.i Sunday mornings, ho supplies the pulpit of Ceuteuary Church New York. " YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers and Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money . Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER If.J EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEABS REFERENCES; Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile AgPttcy Thousands o oui satisfied customer We handle more stockera and feeders than any firm in the world, election at all times. Sales, 40 to 50 loads duily. A big Come to Chicago and we will Sell direct to you, or order at once by mail or telegram and we will ship just what yon want direct to you nt lowest mar ket prices. Write at once for our plan of filling orders. We can save you money. Write us for quotations of prices before you buy. hsitUi HnoOT WEST Dl'BIIN. Nora Ritchey who has boon em ployed in Cliainborsburg during the summer came home in time to attend camp meeting. The Fairview Sunday school picnic in J. H Edwards's grove on (Saturday was well attended and au enjoyable time was had. Mrs B'lM Hoover returned home on Monday from Dane where she had spent the past week with her sisters Misses Fannie and Catharine Miller. This week will finish up the threshing in our community un til tho buckwheat crop is ready. Ada Reeder expects to go to Philadelphia soon where she will have employment. J. E. Lyon has sold his span 'of mules. The buyer will have a good team. Quite a number of people from Wells Tannery attended the Fair view picnic and cheered the Tan nery boys at the ball game. The Grand Army. Attention is called to matters pertaining to the Grand Army of the Republic in this state by the Mahonoy City Daily Record, when it says : "Of interest to every member of the Grand Array of the Repub he in this state are the Memorial Day reports from Grand Army of the Republic posts m Pennsyl vania, received by Rev. John W. Sayers, of Chester, who is depart mentachaplain, which show that 5(i,000 graves of departed com rades were decorated on Memor ial Day. In this 1,780 cemeteries were involved. Four hundred and seventy five memorial ad dresses were made. There are 523 posts in the state, but some of the addresses did not take place because the day was a rainy one. Last year there were 11, 000 deaths in the Grand Army of the Republic ranks in this state. There are 22,772 members of the Grand Army in good standing in Pennsylvania. DANE. Mr. and Mrs. George Gress spent Saturday and Sunday in ! the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Gaster at New Grenada. Mrs. D G. Elvey, and daugh ter Mrs John Wible and children spent Saturday afternoon in tin home of Samuel Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffei were among those who were a the ball game Saturday. Mrs. Shaffer has bee i in ill health for some time. We are glad to see her improving. Knobsville and Dane met on tho Dane ball ground for a game last Saturday. A peaceful and interesting game was played with a score of 1211 in favor of Dane. The festival held by the ball team Saturday night was well at tended. The order was excel lent. Prof, and Mrs. Ua ry E Gress auddaughter Elizabeth are spend mg their vacation in the heme of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Gress. G.W.REISNER&CO. are now showing: their SPRING AND SUMMER Stuffs, 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 1-2c, we now sell at 10 centsas good 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 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, Some 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 Boys' and young men's Clothing at all prices, we have a splendid stock of Men's Clothing, and we know we cna save you money every time on Clothing. GEO. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, Pa. FOimKlDNEYCURE Make Kidney, and Bladder Kitfhi Fruit Tree. Apples, ''Usual Sorts", 10 trees for 1.40, or 300 for 130 and up, all other kind's of Fruit, Shade, aud Ornamen tal trees, in proportion. Buy trees at Wholesule 10 at 100 rate, or 300 at 1,000 rate direct from Nurseries, save about 4tt por cent, and have trees (iuarar.te.ed true to name, or purchase price refunded with 0 per cent interest. The value of a Guarantee is not iu what is said, but in who says it, stark hhos. O, & N. Co., mako a Guarantee GOOD, Capital Stock one million dollars. Founded 1823. 4,075 Acres of Nurseries, located in 0 stales. Continued by Stark's Sons, and Grand Sons 83 years are now the largest Nurseries Co, in the world. We Guarantee trees to be Highest Quality, aud that you can not get better any where, at any price We grow our trees only one and two years, aud many are 7 to 9 feat Our healthy t or 2 year stock of eveu 2nd or 3rd size is very dilTer ent from stuntki) trees culled from some 4 or 5 year blocks. We pack iu lined boxes, and pay all Freight. We Label all trees, "Stark Uros.," Entomologist's certificate altachod to all shipments. We Guarantee trees to be free from disease, when shipped, and grow or re place at half "each price. There is no better investment la Fulton county, than planting orchards of OBOIOfl wintbk apples. Our Mr. Mason will call op Fulton county residents as fast as possible. Should he fail to reach you aud yuu wish to buy from us, or wish to have any past transaction adjusted, write to Frank Mason, Sole Agent for Ful ton Co,, McConnellsburg, Fa Pulled Off Finger Nails. Tlie chief ol police of Pittsburg has been iu formed of a horrible torture inflicted upon Wm. Mof Ht and Eddy Malo.iey, of Pitts burg, and James Russell, ot Chi cago, pickpockets who were tak en by the police of Mexico City. The trio was arrested there and when they refused to revoal any thing the police pulled off their tiuger nails with pincers. Both hands were thus tortured. The Washington officials have been notified and they will investigate. Earnest McClain, of this place, accompanied by Walter R. Sloan, made tho run from here to Bed ford, ou Sunday last, in his auto, in two hours and twenty-five mii.utes. FOLEYSHONETTAR tope the cough and ! lunge M THE THR1CE-A-WEEK WORLD IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEAR. More Alert, More Thorough aud More Feurless Thuu Ever. Read In Every bnfllsti Speaking Country A President of the United States will be elected this year. Who is he and who is the man whom he will beat V Nobody yet knows, but the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World will tell you every step and every de tail of what promises to be a campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell you what you hope, but it will tell you what is. The Thrice-a-Week World long ago established a charac ter for impartiality and fearlessness in the publication of news, and this it will maintalu. If you want the news us it really is, subscribe to theThrico-a-Week edition of the New York World, which comes to you every oth er day except Sunday, and is thus practically a dally at the price of a weekly. TDK THRICK-A-WKKK WORLD'8 regular subscription price is ouly 11.00 per year, and this pays for 160 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and THK FULTON COUNTY NKW8 together for one year for 91.75. The regular subscription price of tiie two papers is 2.00. BO YEAR' EXPERIENCE L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos ; Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grude Pianos and organs at prices that are attVuetive, He makes a specialty of the LESTER n PIANOS an Instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AMD THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gan!. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. Q. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L W. FUNK, NLEDMORE, PA. Racket Store News Wo have beeu able to make a good deal on 200 boxes of Writing Paper and Envelopes. It is a real linen paper, at 10c. a box; also, one at 10c. Envelopes a for lc. PsVps . 0 for lc. Tablets 5, 8 and 15c. Pencil Tablets 3 and 4c. Linen Envelopes He. pk. Pen points 2 for lc. 14 rows Pins ic. 25 Needles c. 12 Hair Pins ic. Machine thread 4c, Tooth Brushes 3 to 10c. Shaving Brushes 5 and 10c. Hlack pins 40 for lc. Floating bath soap 6c. Jar rings 5 and 7c. doz. Matches loc. doz. Matches 5c. sl.e 4c, Ladles' gauze vests 5 to Lie. Sweat Handkerchiefs 3 and 5c. Ladies' and Misses Hose Supporters 8 and 10c. Ribbon all colors 1 to 10c. yd. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. RtFUSI SUB8T I TU T18. Trout's Drug Store. ihv. x marks Desiuns Copyrights ic. AllTone scstdtuo a. ikMflh and rtaanilnlliin m.t qilfi'fclr aartartaln our (iHitimi liuw whether so Invention ta ffotaUMf iialwn.Ablo. uimuuiitR. li.m.NtrL'i it rniiniloii'lul. lluii.HHxik nil I'tUau v i.l frea Olduvl atfalicr fur Bncurlht: luilunta. 1'iuoiiiM uson 'hrtmsli Muitu A ( o. reeeltt u . . 1 il nulio, vl. out olMwe, Iu to. Scientific American. K iiAndtioiiSHljr ttluitratml weakl? IjtrfitMt Miluttim of any ki'lt 11 title touru.. Tnu, $3 rtmr; four luonttu, L ScAdbyaU nwM)ilr, Weak Hearts Ara dua ta Inrllatiatlnn Nln.ifv.nin en. hundrnd uonla who huvn hari i.i. nTr. can rsmembar when It was simple Indiges tion. 11 is a acientiiic lact that all caaea ol heart disease, not organic, aro not only traceable lo, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach whloh falls of perfect digestion ferment, and aw.llslh. stomach, puffing It up against the hea.t. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and la the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. KmU ot Nnili. O , ss: I ha. stomacl tnM and w,, In a bad stala at I had heart trouelt lth It. I took Kodol Dyapopsla Curo lor about low aaontha and It cured mo. KoeM Digest What Yea Est and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. utiles tail j. I 00 Sir. holdtnt 2H tunes tho Mai stu. whloh tails lor (As. Prs1 . 0. DeWirt too.. OHMMtm TINWARE! TINWARE! i-qt. Tin flaring pails 9c. 10c. at. 25c. 15c. 18c. tic. 10c. 14c. 17c. 25c Sta 10-qt. " " " 10-qt. Heavy Dairy pulls 12-qt. " m 1. 10-qt. Galvanized i'ails 12-qt. M 2-qt. Covered Pails 4-qt. " " 14-qt. tin Dish pans l"-qt. " " " 14-qt. extra heavy dish pans 17-qt. " " M 11 Tin Pot Covers, H to 13 in. 4 and 5c. Tin Wash Hasina 6c. 1-pt. Tin Cups ic. :i and 4-qt. Blew Pans 4 and 5c Milk Strainers 10 and 25c. Drop tin Pie Plates, 9-ln 2 for 5c " " " " 10-in. 3forG10c Vegetable Graters 4c. Silver steel Tea spoons 0c. set " " Table " 12c set Funnels 5c Square Dinner pails 23c Tin Cuspidors 10 and 23c 21-qt. Heavy Hread Raisers 85c Layer Cake Pana 4c Say, hSn't your old coffee pot worn out yet '.J We would say that if it is, we have the greatest one for 28c that you ev er did see. It is a 3-qt, and has three coats of mottled enamel over iron 3-qt. gray enamel stew pans, 10 4-qt. 12c. No. 28 gray enamel wash basins isw No. 28 blue and white enameled basins 20c. 2-qt. enamel covered Buckets 15,,, 8 and 10-qt 3-coat preserving Kettles 38 and 45c. I and 8 qt. gray enamel preserving Kettles 25 to 35c. Hlue and white ( large size ) Chambers 32c. 7 Cakes Lenox Soap, 25c. Tin Fruit Cans 38c. doz. 3 in 1 Machine Oil 8c. Bot. Skippensburg Working Shirts 45c. Shippensburg Apron Overalls 48c. Please bear in mind that we have the most up-to-date and cheapest, as well as the best, line of Shoes in the County. Men's good Work Shoes as low as 91.20. Call and see us. HULL & BENDDR, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Tear in Advance.