INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS bI t , and Oeneral Interest, (lathered it Home or Clipped frm our Ex.:hanei. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Tbe Sheets Stage Line takes y0 w Mercersburg for 50 cents. Tbo ladies of the Siloam M. E. charchwill hold a chicken and nafflo supper at the parsonage, Saturday evening, October 30th. Those ladie possess the art of making wafllas and stewing chickens, and if you want some thing choice to eat, patronize the ladies, and incidentally help along a worthy cause. Fare on 3 way between Mer cersburg and McConnellsburg 50 cents. Sheets btage uine. Saturday, November 13, II S Daniels and John D. Clovenger, executors of the last will, &c., of James J. Clevenger, late of iMc Connellsburg, deceased, will sell at the residence of Jacob Cleven ger, m the East Extension, house hold goods, shotgan, carpet, &c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. m. 50 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellsburg and Mercersburg. Sheets stage line. In the Supreme Court in Brooklyn last week, a woman who was trying to convince the judge that she was entitled to a separa tion from her husband, explain ed that he sometimes drank a pint of whiskey before breakfast. "It seems reasonable. He looks as though he was capable of it," said the Court plancing sharply at a big, red faced man sitting noar tbe defendant's counsel. The man proved to be a member ot the bar and not the defendant. For a clear head, a stout heart and strong mind. DeWlt's Lit tle Early Risers, gentle, safe, easy, pleasant, little pills. DeWlt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for anything where a salve is needed, and is especially good for Piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. The following Is a very truth ful remark: "The man who grows up in his native town is regarded as a boy by his elders until be is well started down the declivity of life that ends in a hole. The stranger who comes into a place u more often pushed to the front than the young man who has grown up witn tha town. This is the reason why so many young men become dissatisfied with their home surroundings and long to cast their lot in other quar ters." You need not be troubled in any way with the stomach, if you will simply take Kodol at those times when you feel that you need it Kodol is guaranteed to relieve you. If it fails your mon ey will be refunded to you by the druggist from whom you pur chased it. Try it today on this guarantee. Sold by Trout's drug store. Humphrey D. Tate, a promi nent Democrat politician of Bed ford county, died at his office in Bedford last Friday morning, aged about 62 years. Mr. Tate wasa lawyer, and Went to his office well as usual While sit ting m his ohair in pleasant con versation with some friends, be fell over and expired in a few moments. lie was Governor Patterson's private secretary dur ng his first term of office, and was well known all over the State. He was a prominent Democrat and usually epresented his coun ty in Democratic Slate conven tions. In the last Congressional election, he was a candidate in opposition to John M. Reynolds. Mr. Tate is survived by his wife and three daughters. Accident! Will Happen. Aocldents happen when sou least expect tbem. I had a ioss by. Are, not a month ago. 1 was insured in two of M. R. Shaff ner'g reliable old line companies. I have my lost w cash In nfy pocket, paid promptly. Without a. quibble, and I want to say that i a pleasure to deal with such People, 'and that if vAn.n.n lta Mr. SJiaffner, you will get yruiecuon, ana square treatment j W. S. Sappikgtom. ct-2l, 1909. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. PROCLAMATION, General Election. WIIKUEAS. In and by an net of the (lenernl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled. "An act relating tothe election within this Commonwealth." pushed the inth dny of June, Anno Domini IH, and amended the rtrcl ctuy of June Anno Domini IMO.lt In made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Commonwealth totrlve publlu notice of the Ucnerul Elections and In xueh notice to enumerate the officer to be elected and irlvea lint of all the nomination made, and dealitnate the place at which the eleotlon In to be held. THKBKPOllB. I, .IKFFEHSON IIAHHIS. Hlirti Sheriff of the county of Fulton, do hereby make known and Rive thin l'UllIJC NOTICK to the Electors of the oounty of Fulton, that on The First Tuesday after the First Monday of November next, being the 2dduyof the month A General F.lectlon will be held at the several Kleotlon IrtNtrlotM established by luw lu Muld County, and a published below. OFFICKBS TO HE EI.KCTED. One person to till the ofllce of State Treas ui er of Pennsylvania. One person to till the ofllce of Auditor Gen eral of Pennsylvania. One person to till the office of Judirc of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person to Mil the omce of Jury Commis sioner of Fulton county, Pennsylvania. I hnve enumerated the officers to be elected and here publish the following list of CANDI DATES certified by the Secretary of Stale and County CommislHouerH. STATE TREASURER. (Mark One) -Republican, J. A. Sloher. Democratic, Ueonre W. Klpp. Prohibition. Frank Fish. Socialist. Ed Moore. AUDITOR GENERAL. (Mark One) Republican, A. E. Sisson. , Democratic, James Woodward Clark. Prohibition, C. W. R. Smith. Socialist. William Parker. JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT. (Mark One) Republican, Robert Von Mosrh.lsker. Democratic, C. LaRue Munson, Prohibition, Harold L. Robinson. Socialist, Sydney A. Schwartz. JURY COMMISSIONER.. (Mark One) Republican, Nathaniel RoU. Democratic, Edward Hreakall. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "Yes," indicates a vote FOR the Amendment. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "No," indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment. PROPOSED AIM EX DM EXT NO. 1 Shall Section Eight of Article Four of the Constitution be Amended so a to Head as Follows? Tie Tai nominate and, "Br and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of all the members of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney General during- pleasure, a Superintendent of Public Instruction for four years, and such other officers of tht Commonwealth as ha Is or may bs au thorised by ths Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have power to all all vacancies that may happen. In ofllcef to which ha may appoint, during ths re cess of ths Senate, by granting- commis sions which shall expire at ths snd of their next session; hs shall have power to fill any; vacancy that may happen, during the recess of the Senate, In tht office of Auditor Oeneral, Stats Treas urer, Secretary of Internal Affairs 01 Superintendent of Publlo Instruction. In a Judicial oilit, or In any other elective ofllce which he Is or may be authorised to fill; If the vacancy shall happen dur ing the session of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to the Senate, be fore their final adjournment, a propel person to fill said vacancy; but In any such case of vacancy. In an elect) vs of fice, a person ahull be chosen to said of flea on the next election day appropriate to such office, according to ths provlaloni of this Constitution, unleas ths vacancj shall happen within two calendar month! Immediately preceding such election day. In which case the election for said offlct shall bs held on the second succeedlnt election day appropriate to such office In acting- on executive nominations th Senate shall alt with open doors, snd. In confirming or rejecting the nomlnatloni of ths Governor, ths vote shall bs takes by yeas and nays, and shall bs entered on ths Journal. PItOroSED AMENDMENT NO. a Shall Section Tweutvone of Article Four of the Constitu tion lie Amended so at to Head as Followst The terms of Vhs Secretary of Interna Affairs, ths Auditor General, and thi Stats Treasurer shall aaeh bs four years and they shall be ehoaen by the qualified electors of ths Stats at general elections but a State Treasurer, elected In the yeai pne thousand nlna hundred and nine Shall serve for three years, gad his suo pessors shall bs elected at ths general election In the year ons thousand nlnt hundred and twelve, and In every fount year thereafter. No person sleoted to tht afllcs of Auditor General or Stats Treas urer shall bs eapabls of holding thi earns ofllce for two consecutive terms,. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 Shall Section Eleven of Ar ticle Five of the Coustitu tlon be Aiueuded to as to Head at Followst Except as otherwise provided la this Constitution, Justices of ths peace ot aldermen shall be elected In ths several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by ths qualified electors thereof, at tht municipal eleotlon. In such manner at shall bs directed by law, and aball bs commissioned by ths Governor for a Urn af six yeara. JMo township, we4. district or borough shall sleet mors than two Justices of the peace or aldermen without the consent of a majority of tht qualified electors within such township, ward or borough; no person shall be elected to such office unless ho shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next pre ceding his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall bs sleeted In sach ward or district, PltOPOSril AMENDMENT NO. 4 cliall section Twelve of 'Ar ticle Five of the Constitu tion be Amended so at to nend as Followst In Philadelphia there shall be estab lltned, tor sach thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with jurisdiction not exceeding ons hundred dollars; such courts shall be held by magistrates whoas term of offlcs shall be six years, and they shall be -elected on general ticket at the municipal election, by the qualified voters at large; and In the election of the said magistrates no voter shall vols for more than two-thirds of ths number of persons to bs elected when more than one are to be chosen; they shall bs com pensated only by fixed salaries, to bs paid by said county; and shall exercise such jurisdiction, civil and criminal, sx cept as herein provided, as la now ex orcised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving nn Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be mudo by law. In Phila delphia the olllcs of alderman ia abol ished. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 5 Shall Section Two of Article Eight of the Constitution be Amended go as to Head at Followst The general election shall be held bi ennially on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November in each even-numbered year, but the General As sembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always bs held In an even-numbered year PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 0 hall Section Three of Article Eigjit of the Constitution be Amended so at to Head as Followst 11 "judges elected ty the electors" 6T ths State at large may be elected at either a general or municipal election, as cir cumstances may require. All elections for Judges of ths courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, ward, borough, and township officers for regular terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election day; namely, the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of November in each odd-numbered year, but the Generul Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of ench House consenting thereto: Provided. That such election shall always bs held in an odd-numbered year. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1 Shall Section Fourteen of Ar ticle Eight of the Constitu tion be Amended to at to Read at Followst District election "boards sliall consist ol a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall b chosen biennially, by the citlxens at tht municipal election: but the General As sembly msy require said boards to bt appointed in such manner as It may bj law provide. Laws regulating the ap pointment of said boards may be enacted to apply to cities only: Provided, That such laws be uniform for cities of tht ssme class. Each elector shall hava tht right to vote for the Judge and one In spector, and each Inspector shall appoint ons clerk. The first election board tot any new district shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, si shall be provided by law. Election offi cers shall be privileged from arrest upor days of election, and while engaged Ir making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant .of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an election fraud for felony, or for wanton breach of thi peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from Jury duty during their terms ot service. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 8 Shall Section One of Article Twelve of the Constitution be Amended to as to Read at Followst All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall b elected or appointed as may be directed by law: Provided. That elections of 8tat officers shall be held on a general eleotloi day, and elections of local officers shall be held on a municipal election day, ex cept when. In either oase, special eleotloni may be required to 011 unexpired terms. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO.9 Shall Section Two of Article Fourteen of the Constitution be Aiueuded to at to Read at Followst County oillccrs shall be elected at th municipal elections and shall hold then offices for tha term of four years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwlao psovtdnd for, shall be filled In suoh manner as msy bs provided by law- PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 10 Shall Section Seven of Article Fourteeu of the Constitution be Amended so at to Read at Followst Three county commissioners snd three county auditors shall be elected In each sounty where such officers are chosen, b) the year ons thousand alas hundred and eleven and every fourth year there, after; and In tha election of said officers each qualified elector shall vots for no mors than two persons, and ths three persons having ths highest number of votes shall bs elected; any casual vacancy In tha oflfloa af county oommlssoner or county auditor shall bs filled by ths court af common pleas of the county In which such vacancy shall occur, by ths appoint ment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for the commis sioner or auditor whose place la to bs filled. PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR THE FOREGOING PROPOSED A MENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "Yes," indicates a vote FOR the sched ule. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "No," indicates a vote AGAINST the schedule. Shall the Foregoing Proposed Amendments be Carried Into Operation Under the Following Schedule? Section It that no Inconvenience msy arise from the changes in ths Constitu tion of ths Commonwealth, and In order to carry the same Into complete opera tion, It Is hereby declared that In ths case of officers elected by the people, all terms of omce fixed by act of Assembly at an odd number of years shall each be lengthened ona year, but ths Legislature may change ths length of the term, provided the terms for which such officers are elected shall always bs for an even number of years. The above extension of official terms shall not affeot officers sleeted at the general election of ons thousand nine hundred and eight; nor any city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whose terms of offlea, under ex isting law, end In ths year ons thousand nlna hundred snd ten. In the year one thousand nlna hundred and ten tha municipal election shall bs held on ths third Tuesday af February, as heretofore; but all officers ehoaen at that eleotlon to an effloe tha regulsr term of which Is two years, snd also all elec tion officers snd assessors chosen at thai election, shall serve until ths first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. All offi cers chosen at that election to offices ths term of which Is now four years, or Is made four yeara by the operation of these amendments or this schedule, shall serve until the first Monday of December In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of ths pesce, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall serve until the first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred and fifteen. After ths year nineteen hundred and ten, and until the Legislature shall otherwise provide, all terma of city, ward, borough, town ship, snd election division officers shall begin on the first Monday ot December In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township officers holding office at the data of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until tht first Mondny of December of that year. All judges of the courts for the sev eral Judicial districts, and also all county officers, holding ofllce at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of ofllce may end In the year ont thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of January, ons thousand nine hundred and. twelve I also hereby make Known nnd give notice, th ut the pluce of holding theuforeMiiideleotlon lu the Moverul Ihh-oukIi uml township within suUl countv ure us follows, to wit: The Klectors of Ayr township to meet at the Publlo School House near Webster Mill. The Klectors of Itj-thel township to meet at the tenant house ol William P. (..onion, de oeused ut Wurfordsburg. in suld township The Klectors of ifulfust townsiilp to meet at the place lately fixed for said purpose, to wit: The triune building neur to the residence of JerTersou C. Mullott. The Klectors of Urush Creek township to meet ut the place lately tlxou for suld purpose, to wit: the carpenter shop of M P. Ilarton, ut Kmmavllle, in suld township - The Klectors of Dublin township to meet in East room on llrst tioor of building ueurly op- Kisite Hotel, on lauds of C. S. Wilsoo Fort Littleton The Klectors of Licking Creek township to meet at the place lutely fixed for that purpose, to wit: Th.iniiiH Metlor'H hotel, Hurrisouville The FJeotors of McCoutiellshurg Horough to meet ut the place lately llxed for that purpose, to wit: The Commissioners' olllue ut the Court House In wuid Horough The Klectors of Taylor township to meet nt the place lulcly tixeil for thut purpose, to wit: J. Yv. Culcbull'8 store room. In suld township The Klectors of Thompson township to meet at Centre School House, No. lnsuldtonu snip The Klectors of Tod township to meet nt the Douglas School Mouse. In said township The Klectors of Union township to meetat the plaee liuely tlxed for suld purpose, to wit: George Soreiver's carpenter shop. uearSoriev er's store. In Miild township The Klectors of Wells township to meet at the Carpenter Shop of Levi Truox, near the residence of Levi Truax, tu said township. " r.very person excepting Justice of the Peuce who shull hold uny olhce or appointment of profit or trust under the (.overunieut of tbe United States or of this State, or of uuy city or incorporated district, whetheraconimlssiou ed oltlcer or otherwise, u subordinate otllcer or agent, who is, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive or Juillciury department of this Stute or of the United Stales, or of any city or IncoriMiruteddlstrlct. and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of uuy Incorporated dlvtriut. Is hy law Incapable of holding or exer cising, ut the sume time, the ottlce or appoint ment of .liidgu. Inspector or Clerk of uuy eleo tlon of this Comtnouwealth: und no Inspector Judge, or other otticer of uny such election, shall he eligible to uuy office to be then voted for, except that of un election ofheur. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTKKS Every male citizen twenty-one yeara of age possessing the following qualifications, shull be entitled to vote ut all electlous: First, he -shall huve been a cili.euof the United Stutesutleust one mouth- Second, he shall have resided in the Staleoneyearlor If. huving previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the Stute. he shall huve removed therefromuud re turned, within tlx mouths) Immediately preced ing the election. Third. He shull huve resided lu the election district where he shull offer, to vote at It-u.st two months Immediately preced ing the cleutiun, Fourth. If tweuty-two years of age or upwards he shall have paid within two years i Mum or County tux. which shall huve heel) u esell at luast twu mouths and paid ut leimtoue mouth before the election. Stute Coustltutluu, Arllule VIII, Section, I. Given under my hund. at my office. In the borough of MoCounellsburg. theilHth day of October, A. 1). IWiU, and of the independence of the United Stutes, the one hundred and thirty-fourth, JEFFERSON HARRIS Sheriff. ' Large Public Sale. Tbe largest sate of Registered I lolsteln-FreBiaa Cattle and Keg istered Berkshire Hogs ever held in Southern Pennsylvania, Wed nesday, November 3, 1901), at one o'clock, 13 Cows, 0 Heifers, 6 Bulls 85 head of Bogs. Write for list of Cattle and Hogs. S. R. Miller & Son, Thornwood Stock Farm, Chambersbur, Pa. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business snd collections entrusted will soerva oarefui and prompt attention. ir. M. COMERER, agent for IHh QEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sal of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Go rerHullers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all y the time. roiY5no:iCT-TAit sjtm OoMsi Prsvaatg f aawssssUi CIDER. N. W. Hohman's Cldnr Mil) will be In oHration Tuesday and Wednesday of every weekMuring the season. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ty, Pa., Belonging to Estate of J. T. Richards, deceased. 222 acres of this is cleared and under state ol cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings. Will be sold either as a whole or in subdivisions. Will make lour nice farms for general cultivation, chicken or stock ranches, or orchards; soil well adapted to peaches, chestnuts and other fruits. Deer, tur key, pheasants, etc,, abound in the forests and it would be well suited for a hunting and fishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad dress, T. D. RICHARDS, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, Germantown, Md. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. I'UOl'UJKTOUS OK STAGE LINE - HUTUKEN- M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg tinod Teams. Careful Driver. Loove McConnellsburjr, dailv except Sunday, at 5:00 a. ni., 7::0 a. m., and 12:15 p. m , and arrive at Mercersbtira at 7:.'I0 a. m., 10:0U a. in. and 2:J" p. m Leave Mercersburg, daily except Sunday, pn receipt of mail from trains due at 7:5tl a. m.: 10::i8 a ra. and u:"ti p. m. and arrive in McConnellsburg In three hours. Carries Mail and Express Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts. Have your Express sent in care of Roy C. Cromwell & llro. Western Maryland Railroad company. In Effect September 26. 1909. Trains lenve Huncock us follows; No. 8 f.f it. m. (dully) for Hutferstown, Bal timore, VavuKboro, ChuinliersburK und lutertuedluLe. No. 410 Ch a. m meek days) Baltimore, Get' tysburK. York uud Intermediate. ND.I-SMp tn. (week rtayn) llaltltnore and In termediate NtAtlonN. Vestibule train witn obseivation uufret ear. No. 18 N) a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 8-lJ.f p m. (werk days) Little Orleans, Old Town, Cumberland. Klklns and west. Ve-.tli.ule truin W illi observation bullet car. No, 5 H.4S p. m (dally) leaves llaltimore 4.16 p. in., Huuerstown 7-10 p. in. All trains multe connection at llrucev!!! for Frederick und trains 8 uud 4 fur points nortb and at Jlaltlmiire (Union Station) for l'hlla, delphia und New York, F. M. HOWKIX, C. W. MY10HS, Ucn, Pass, Ant, Agent. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without paio. All Work Guaranteed. Will be In ofllce from Thursday ev enlng until Monday morning of each week. KlUfHECOUCH and CURETHCLU tiCS AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUA0AHr0 SATiSFACrOtiy Off MONEV KerUAfOFO. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINb JJGHT RUNNING -jj Ifwm went either a Vlbrstlnu Phnltlo, Rotary HUullleoraHlngleThrmd K'num&ftteAl bewltut Vlurliiue write to TNI NEW NOMI IEWINI MACHINt COWfANf Urang, Mm. IIsdt Mwtng machlnM srr msd to sell regardUM of quality, but ins w Homo It made to Our vuarsntr never ruai out. Hold by alharlaetf dernier Mly. G. W. REISNER & CO. NEW FALL GOODS We will show our friends all the wanted Domestics, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Outings, &c, at old Prices. BLANKETS at any Price you name. As good Blankets at 75c. as we sold last year at $1.00. A large line of Wool Blankets, strictly all wool, Home-Made that can't be beat. The largest line of DRESS GOODS Moh tfe oovgia and ala lungt we have had for years, and the Prices not one bit up. See them and prove for yourself. Ladies' Coat Sweaters the second lot already this season. Very nice. Our line of Ladies', Misses and Children's COATS are ready now, and by Saturday we wil have all our Ladies' Coat Suits. This is something new with us, and we are determined that it shall be a success . so far as GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE, up-to-date ALL WOOL, You can see it all in our line of Suits. Look them over. G. W. Reisner & Co. Racket Store We Are Ready For Fall Trade With the Largest Stock We Have Ever Carried. On underwear we never sold as much as last year. In ladies we were fortunate In K'Uiua: the name goods we had three years ago, tills same goods last year would have sold for J'ic. We can sell them now for 'XU:. or 4mi. a suit. See these'before you buy. And the children's separate goods never were better 10c. to 30c each. We certainly can sell you a good one for boys at 24c. each. Wo have again got in another case of that 1H ot. Men's blue under wear that we have sold for eight years and It is one ounce heav ier to the piece than last year, 4.1c. each or 85c. a suit. A nice medium weight for men at 2:io., U."c. and 4c. Coat Sweaters at 4'h!., 4Sc., U."e., f 1.25 and tl.ltu. See our lino of wool underwear for ladies and men, it Is great. Also our line of heavy knit shirts at 45c. und U5c. 4. Eureka 21 ounce Fodder Yarn full 100 strings, not 75 and 80 as usually sold, this makes quite a difference 6 l-4c. per lb.. 25 or 50 pound coils. Clothing! Clothing! We surely can please you as we have almost any thing you would want from the little fellow 4 years old to the oldest man. We have a nice line of overcoats for everybody. Sec these goods and save money, 444, Bang! BangI BangI Tb time for shooting game will goon be here, and from what we can gather It Is going to be plenty. Well we have made arrange ments for It any how. We are handling this year the new Black Winchester and the new Club Hlaelc Shells at 42c. The Ilepeater in sruokole.s at UOo. Just got 1 dozen Uopldns and Allen single barrel automatic shell extractor Shotguns that we can sell at f 1.00. This la what they are worth in the city to-day. Linoleum! Linoleum! Just got a nice Jot of 1 yard wide In 2 yard pieces that we can sell at 25o. per yard. Also our 2 yard wide at 05o., and then the nicest thing you ever did see at 75o. per yard. 4444 Don't forget that we handle all the leading brands ot Shoes, such as Champion, Wallc-over. Queen quality, Bel and Deer-akin. We certainly oan please you. See our lied Blankets at 53c. a pair. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa.