INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of l tcl and General Interest, Gathered t Home or Clipped (rnr our. Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Blank notes at the News office. Howard W. Truax, one of Bel fast township's rising young farmers spent part of the last day of the old year in McConnella burg. When buying a cough medi cine for children bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. John W. Gunnels, jr., and Ira L. Peck, who have been spending their holiday vacation with their parents at Knobsvillo, returned toNorristown Monday to resume their work in the Schissler Col lege ofBusiness. U. II Hertzler, of Burnt Cabins played "sub1' for his son Blaine who carries the mail between McConnellsburg and Burnt Cab ins, and made a trip to the Coun ty Seat through the ram Tues day. Time is dealing gently with the 'Squire, and he is as active as a school boy. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy acta on thi8plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in re storing the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testi fied to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. St. Paul's, McConnellsburg, Preparatory service Saturday af ternooc, 2:80. Sunday School, 9. Communion, 10:30. No evening church service. Christian En deavor, G o'clock. Tannery' church, Sunday School, 1:30; Church worship at 2:30. Mayor Nelson S. Pratt has re quested the Spokane, Washing ton, Chamber of Commerce, The Ministerial Alliance, ward im provement clubs and residents to endorse a project by which a work farm will supplant the city jail as a corrective institution, which, he says, is a relic of the dark ages. lie also urges the establishment of an institution where the destitute can find em ployment. Mr. Clem Brant, who had been employed on the T. A. Coleman & Sons' Dairy and Fruit Farm near Altoona, during the past summer, returned to his home in Licking Creek township just be fore Christmas, and expects next Monday to remove his family to Altoona. Mr. Brant and family will be accompanied to their new home by hia sister, Miss Zena, who will remain with them for a short time. Sister Anna Albright, of Balti more, a Lutheran Deaconess ar rived Tuesday to assist in the family of Wm. Woodall. Sister Anna was . ere during the first sickness in the Woodall family and nursed Mr. and Mrs. Wood all and their daughter, Myrtle, has returned to assist during the continued illness of Mr. Woodall, and to wait upon the two chil dren, Frank and Stella, who now have typhoid fever. A letter from James S. Akers, formerly of Akerville, but now a prosperous business man resid ing in Texarkana, Ark., says they have not had a flake of snow this winter, and but very fow frosts. Their winter gardens are looking tine. "There are some advant ages to be gained living in Fulton county" says Mr. Akers, "but I should not care to try a winter there again." He says their town is growing steadily, that thev have natural gas for heating and lighting purposes, and that a large glass factory has just been put into opeartion. Mi s. Akers is a daughter of John Plessinger. f Belfast towrship. The name "Texarkana" suggests at once that part of the city lies in Texas and part in Arkansas; or like Bristol, Tenn., half lies in Tenne see, and half in Virginia. KEELEYGURE ,L ,cu,r ht has been continuously tK"',"1 ,or more h ' y" dri ,'",vf,t'Fi'ir or the .In. or "Jk habit. Write, for pHrtli.ii Inn. t. y .K,,' Institute in Western nua. 440 MhAv... l'ltUburgh, LEGISLATURE MEETS. John F. Cox Again Speaker, and W. E. Crow, President of the Senate. Tho Legislature convened at noon Tuesday and its organiza tion was just as Genator Ponrose had phnDed it should be several montha or more ago. John F. Cox was chosen Speaker of the House and William E. Crow as President Fro Tern of the Senate. Governor Stuart's last mes sage was read and a bill provid ing over $700,000 for salaries of members, the inauguration, post age, stationery and so on was in troduced. The sessions of both houses were held Tuesday afternoon and yesterday morning at 10 o'clock the House held a session to pass the appropriation bill on second reading. The House then ad journed until January ICth when the bill will be passed on third reading and will go through the Senate on first reading. On Jan uary 18th the bill will have passed the Senate hnallv. More on the Age Example. The following from Geo. Gaily Chambers, a former teacher in this county, but now a member of the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, is given in an swer to a query in connection with the "lady's age" last week. The News feola flattered that teachers of tho caliber of Prof. Chambers should be interested Prof. Chambers writes: "In last week's News the fol lowing example is given: 1909 5 8 09 4 29 1810 0 9 and the question asked as to what is wrong with it. There is nothu.g wrong with it. The ditti culty ansos in interpreting the result. If we wished to write a denominate number like 7bu. 3qt. in the form for computation, we would likely write bu. pk. qt. 7 0 3 We could, however, write bu. pk. qt. 0 4 3 since 4 pecks make one bushel. On the other hand if we wished to write a date like December 9, 1839 in the form for computation, we would likely write 1839 12 9 we could, however, write 1810 0 9 since twelve months make one year. Therefore, whenever the result of a substraction is a date and there is a zero in the month's place, that date must be read as December of the previous year." Geo. Gailey Chambeks. The many friends of MissMaude Baumv'ardner, of Wells Tannery, who is now the wife of Dr. Humphreys, will be pleased to learn that she is well and happy, She and her husband are mis sionaries in China, and just now are making a long journey be tween the cities of Shanghai and Ninguenfu. The first fifty days of the journey is made on a house ooat drawn by natives. After leaving the river, they will spend the next twelve days traveling in Sedan chairs carried by the na tives. In writing to her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Baumgard- ner at Wells Tannery, Mrs. Humphreys says that when she sees the great opportunity for carrying the light of Christian civilization to those benighted people, she is happy in the thought that she is permitted to be an in strument in God's hands to assise in this glorious work. Mr. Jacoo Motter of the Cove, returned home Monday, after having spent twelve days on a visit to his son John in Altoona and his brother Henry at Blue ball, Cambria county. His son William, accompanied him to Al toona. Wm. Cline of Dublin township and R. W. Warner who lives over the line m Huntingdon county were pleasant callers at our office yesterday. Mr. Wigner was ar ranging for bills for a large sale be will have in March. Mr. Samuel Hess, one of Bel fast township's hustling farmers, spent a few hours in town on business yesterday. Mr. E. C. Vanhart, of Lambert ville, N. J., is the guestof Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Mellott of this place. UNCLE JEDEDIAH'S DOG. Painful Silence Followed the Owner'i Tale About Him. "No," Bald Undo Jodt'dliih, refluc-tlvi-ly, as he leaned buck against tho Biifcar-burri'l at tho poHlolllcu, "I don't biii)uhu nnybody'd believe It, but that them dugs of tulno, Andy JnckHon, bns been run ovor by thutty-two orto mubblog Hlnco the bcglnnln' o' this yere seaHon. On tho Fourth o' July three rod bunkers from up Portland way come a-Ri.zlln' along the pike at a forty-mllo-an-hour gait, while Andy Jnckson laid aflleop In the middle o' the road. Every bleHHod one of 'em Jounced over him, and b' GohIi! 1 thought he was a goner sure enough; but, after tho hint ono had passed over him, he opened one eye and be gun Bcratcliln' his left ear with his off hind leg, like he thought there'd been a My ol two buz.ln' around, and then be gapped a bit and turned over and went to Bleep ng'ln. A week later another feller come a-lilkln" through on a little pink gas-buggy with a Noo JerHey number tagged on to bis bind wheels, and that old dogg stood square In the trnck of It Just as If It u ain't any morcn'n bo much fluff. I never expected to Beo tho pore anlmlle alive ng'ln, and I turned my head th' other way, dreadln' tho spcktlkle I felt shore he'd been turned Into, but by Jlminy! a half an hour later 1 found hlni a-settln" cm that there counter JcHt behind the sugar-barrlll catehln' flies. It's been the same all along. Car after car has run ovor him, and he's got so now when ho hears one comln' he runs out o' tho store like mad and lies down before It, as much as to say that he liked beln' run over." "Well, that's mighty funny," said the stranger In town. "How do you account for It, sir?" "Wa-al, I dun'no'," said Undo Jede dlah; "but I gucHS his bark Is bo thick they can't break through to no vital part." A painful silence followed In which the stranger Joined, looking rternly meanwhile out of the door. "Can I sell ye a muzzle?" asked Undo Jededlah, after a while. "What for?" asked the stranger, with a frown. "The safety of tho public," replied the old man. "I have reason to be lieve, young man, that there be times when you bile." More Than Five Feet. A certain newly-rich man had built himself a lino house. Ite thought It well to have a library, and went down to a book store, where he ordered some books. "What kind of books?" asked the clerk. "Why, books," replied the mnn. "Books, you know; reudlng-bnoks." The books came and were installed in the library. Soon after a fricud came up to look over the place. "Mere," said the man, "Is my li brary. Hero Is where 1 love to get with a book and a pipe, and forget the outside world." The friend was somewhat of a hook shade. He took down a book, looked at it, nnd put it back; took down an other, loolced at that, and put It back, nnil repeated the process several tln:es. Then he asked: "John, where did you get these books?" "Oh, replied John. "I picked them up hero nnd there. Whenever I found one I liked I bought It. It has been the work of many years." "Hut Isn't It strange that you should havo bought six hundred copies of McOuffey'B Fifth Reader?" Washing ton Star. SLIPPED OUT. "Snarely came near being engaged once." . "How so?" "The night he was getting ready to go and ask the girl, a fellow enma along nnd asked him to go bobbing for eels." Little Willie Knew. Little Willie, the son of a Gorman town woman, was playing one day with tho girl next door, when the lat ter exclaimed; "Don't you hear your mother call ing you? That's, three times she's done bo! Aren't you going In?" "Not yet," responded Willie Imper tnrably. j "Won't she whip you?" ' "Naw!" exclaimed Willie In dis gust. "She ain't goln' to whip no body! She's got company. So, when I go In, she'll Just Eay: 'The poor little man has been so deaf since he'd had the measles!'" i Tricks In All Trades. I Stranger. "Zum Uonnerwetter, nor you have cut my chin a second time I If you can't shavo better thnn thai you will lose all your customers pret ty quick." Barber's Apprentice. "Not at alii I am not allowed to shave the regular customers yet, I only shave strang ers 1" Miss Meta Fryman returned to her home in this place last Saturday after having spent a few days among friends in Mer cersburg. She is suffering this week with an ulcerated jaw. Wilson Myers and C. P. Brew er, two of Thompson township's substantial citizens, spent a few hours at the Couuty seat on bus iness yesterday. FAST COLORS. Those Known ai Hydroiulphlte Said to Be Beit on the Market. The fustest colors on the market to day are what ore known among dy ers as hydrosulrhlte, colors that are dyed In a caustic bath with hydrottul phlte. "These colorB are as near absolute ly fast aa can be produced," says the American Wool and Cotton Reporter, "and have been adopted by the Unit ed States Government to be used lu army uniforms after being submitted to very severe tests. "The dyeing of these colors on cot ton yarn Is very simple, especially when you use the Scotch tub system of dyeing. The proper way to dye those colors Is to use the vacuum type of dye machine, as the dyestuff experts say that all air ought to be got out of the cotton before the dye- stuff Is put to It, and this type of ma chine Is best suited for that purpose because In this system the cotton Is stationary and the dye liquor Is forced through the cotton by means of pumps." Tossing In the Blanket. Tossing In -the blanket, which has been forbidden to the troops of the Aldershot division as the sequel to a fatal accident, Is a very old sport or punishment. '"Illanketlng," Hen Jon son called It, and in Holllnshed (1577) we find a denunciation of "Jesting, placing, blanketing, and such other lllthlo and dishonourable exercises." The Fronch have a special verb, "bor ner." for It, "borne" being the name given to the sheet or blanket used. Sancho Panza's 0B8lng is certainly the most famous In literature, and the question arises whether tho practice came to France via Spain from Mo rocco. For tho verb "bomer" Is also used for the Moorish punishment. In which four men hold the victim by his ankles nnd wrists nnd Bend him as high as they can presumably with no blanket to catch him. London Chronicle. Tree Planting on English Waste Land, Coke of Holkhnm. bo we learn from Mr. W. 11. U. Curtler's short "History of English Agriculture," began his great agricultural, work about 1776 on an estate where, as old Lady Towns hend said, "ail you will see will be one blnde of grass, and two rabbits fighting for that"; In fact It was little better than a rabbit warren. He transformed the bleak, bare country' side by planting fifty ncres of trees every year until he had 3.000 acres well covered, and In 1832 had probably the unique experience of embnrklng In a ship which was built of oak grown from the acorns he had him' self planted. Between 1776 and 1842 (tho dato of his death) he Is said to have spent .536,992 on Improving his estate. London Globe. Dog and Horse. As compared with the dog the horse Is a stupid animal. The animal train' er will tell you that In Intelligence It Is '"nip nnd tuck" between the dog nnd the elephant, ami that In com parlson with either of these animals tho horse Is nowhere. It Is only In his docility uml affection that the horse is the "animal next to man," and even In these respects the dog Is I a worthy competitor with him. When It comes to "knowing things our faithful friend the horse Is left far 1 behind by our other friond and com panion, the dog. Time's Changes. Mlldmny Is a philosopher In his way. The other evening Mrs. M. gave him a scolding that would have made almost any other man crazy. But Mlldmay said never a word In re ply. He only murmured to himself: '"And that Is the woman I used to hold on my knee nnd call my little pootay wootsy ! " Lighthouse for Peace Memorial. Would not a lighthouse be a fitting memorial of the peace that has pre vailed on the great lakes since the war of 1S12? The neutrality of the great lakes Is a triumph of common sense and humane Instincts over war like Impulses. It also Illustrates the superiority of the unwritten to the written statute. Wireless-Telephone on Wa.;.hip. According to dally press "reports wireless telephony has not proved an unqualified success on the battleship fleet. It W8 impossible to sond mes sages over any great distance except under the most favorable conditions, and when the telephone was in use the telegraph had to keep silent. Spectacles. The Invention of spectacles Is vnrl ouHly nttrlbuted to Ales.sandro dl Spina, who died at Pisa In1313; to Al Hazcn, the Arabian (eleventh cen tury), nnd to Roger Bacon (1214-92). It Is quite safe to suppose that the invention was not earlier than the be ginning of the eleventh century. A Word for the Unsatisfied. Those who are quite satisfied sit still and do nothing. Those who are not quite satisfied are the sole bene factors of tho world. Landor. Racy. The race isn't always to the swift. Sometimes it Is to the wise man who knows how to fix things. Chicago Dally News. Now , You Know. New Thought Is a body of no mat ter entirely surrounded by what's the use. Life. Electric Light Wires Protected. It Is a misdemeanor to tamper witU electric light wires In Colorado. Old Soldier Tortured. "For years I suffered unspeak able torture from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith, a war veter an at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at Trout's drug store, Special Prices on Ladies' Suits and Coats at REISNERS' ' liKF if yfflcnffi& for Men, Womens and Children. u want genuine Ball Band Goods, and we have them. In NOTIONS We have the thing you want. All grades of Underwear. Don't fail to see at our store, the best All Wool Blankets You ever saw for $4.50. Everything in the way of Domestics. LADIES' DON'T FORGET THE R. & G. CORSET more comfort and ease than you can find in any other. Men's and Boys' Overcoats, and Suits to please all tastes and prices. Try the Corliss Coon Collars. When you come to Institute, call on us. GEO. W. REISNER & CO. IICF.NSK NOTICK.-Notlce lit hereby riven J that the follow inir iiiiiimI liiriiMM h:.v llleil their petitions III the nillre of the Clerk ol quarter ScssioiiHiil I'll Hon enmity. IVnn'a., praying (tie Court to (ri ant them License tn keep an Inn or Tavern, anil to sell l.imi.ir and that the same will he presented to the i-ald Com t, mi Tuesday, the loth day of Janu. ary, llMl, at luo'iloik a. ni. Charles K. Whltstel, Kort Littleton, Pa. Robert W. Ilroadherk, llurnt Cabins, Ia. Ueorve Kexroth, McConnellxburK, l'a. Harry Hamll, McConnellsburir, Pa. OKO. A. IIAKRIS. Clerk Quarter Sessions. McConnellsburg. Pa LCC, VI, iuiu. 11J2-10 M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. 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S things How to make repairs, and articles for norne ana snop, etc. Amnfonr Mechanics" p"?- ,ell how furniture, wirek-ss, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. 1 III... IIIITNIIW,, a fl.50 tut ytar, tinelt coUe IS ctnti ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or Addratt POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE 223 Waahiixtosi St., Chlcaa FOLEYSIIONEYHTAR tops tho coutft and ! lung A Lot of Heavy Jackets at a very low price. These are elegant goods and it will be well worth your while to see them. We have a large line of DRESS GOODS for you at very right prices. We can show you the best line of SHOES "solid leather" it has been your privilege to look at. We have already sold more shoes than we expect ed to sell during the entire winter season. RUBBERS Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. ""Hints to inventors." 'Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of. Patents, and as such had.full charge o! the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY Patent Attorneys Washington, D. C. KILLTllECOUGH ANOCURETHELUNCS dlAimiiM rnorwuwn: KWVOLDS 50&$I.OO TRIAL BOTTlt FREC AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES I GUAtANTESO SATSFACTORV , Off AfOAev ffentNoco. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Mny 29. 1910. Truing leave Hancock ns follows: No. 100- n.so n. m. (Sunday only) for llulllmore and Iniertueillmu points. No. 00. m. (week days) for Hutrerstnwn, llnltiunire, Wavueshoro.tJIiauibeniburv, aud luterini'diutu. No. I o0 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and line rm t'uiam. No. 4 10 OH a. m. (week days) ltiiltlniore, Oct- lyxuurK, York uml Intermediate. No. J I2.W p m. (week days) Little Orleans, Old Town, Cumberland, Klklns and west. Vestibule train with observation buffet our. No. 8 a 00 p. m. (week days) Hiiltlinore and In termediate Ktatlons. Vestibule train with observation buffet our. No. S 9.40 p. m. (week days) leaves llsltlmore 6 06 p. m., liuiterslown MU p. m. No, 106-10.46 p. m. (Sunduy ouly) leaves Balti more 1. 16 p. in. IV. M. COMERER, agent for IHh GEISER 'MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the time. &M9INTIRE THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING Iryotl wnnl either n VlliraflnifShnl tie. Unlnry bUuttlu or n Sinele ThrvtMt ( limn &i(WiJ Hi'vlii M:u hltio write to THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many .ewlnr machine, nrf mlr tnarllrrsardlru ol Quality, but tits SiW Homo it niadc to wcax. Our guaranty never run, out. Mold by siulliorlaed denier, onla roa sAia a: Because it is perfect No undersuot wormy V cabby specimens, It'l til marketable. DLMING SPRAYERS Aw M.i-u I. Ol I ,M DM.., C pM C.iMi,i.fc I also carry Demlng Barrel and Ducket Sprayers In stock. Every sprayer guaranteed to give satisfaction. S. L. 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