f ULTON COUNTY NEWS, Published Every Thursday. B. W. .PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG. PA. SEPTEMBER II. 1902. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKRT1-SIWU BATES. I'rr square of 8 lines 3 times fl Ml. l'pr stiuttre rnch M.il'sfjiient insertion...: fto. All udvortisemfnts Inserted for lea IntiD three QjonthM I'liumed by the square. 8 nios. 1 fl mos. 1 yr. fine-fourth column... Oue-hivlf eiiliirnii f ne t'oluriiii ...tlMtt . . . 'J.YOO. .. .. 40.00. tJOOO. fclO.OO. 40.00. V..00. ftO.110. 7S.U0. Nothlnir Inserted for less than It. lrores.sional CardN one year Qf. HUNTING HIS WIFE'S FAN, "Tom, dear, "said Mrs. Newly wed the other evening just as they were about to leave the house for the theatre, "I've left my fan on the dressing case in in y room, and I can't go without it. Won't you run up and get it, that's a dear?" Tom went up three steps at a time. A moment later his voice was heard awfully sharp for a man who had been married but three mouths. "It isn't on the dresser." "Why, yes, it must be, dear. Look in the upper drawer in that long blue box in the left-hand cor ner. JJou t muss tilings au up. Is.it there?" "No, it isn't." "Oh, it must be. Look good. Found it?" "No, I haven't." "Well, don't get cross about it. Maybe I left it on the bed. Is it there?" "No. I'll be " "Tom ! If you can't do a little favor for your wife without swear ing about it, you needn't do it at all. Look in the second drawer of the dresser in that pink box. Is it there?" "No, it isn't, and I knew it was not before I looked !" "You didn't know anything of tho sort ! Do find it some place. We're late now. Maybe it's on tho mantel. I know 1 laid it down some place while I tied my bon net. Is iton the mantel?" "No, it is not on the mantel. I will bo eternally " "Tom! If you don't stop, I'll 'take off my things and stay at home ! If you would look for the fan instead of prancing around you'd tind it. See if it is in my bonnet box. Sometimes I drop it in there.-. Found it?" "Found it?" snarled Tom, jeer ingly. "Talk .about a needle in a haystack ! Its nothing compared to a" "Tom Newly wed ! Just as sure as you speak that way agaiu I'll stay at home. Look on the chairs and the table and what are you doing up there, anyhow? Upset ting chairs and kicking over things and growling like some wild animal. I'd be ashamed. I suppose I shall have to come up and hunt for the fan myself, tired as I am. Can't you find it ?" "Find nothing ! A man might as well hunt for the North Pole or Captain Fidd's treasure or some 1 entire remaining Federal forces, particular grain of sand in the! As General Lee's courier lias bottom, of the sea, as to look for j toned to order Magruder's divi "There, there! Stop making such a pitiful spectacle of your self. If I were a man, I'd be a man ! Look in the closet oh, here's the fan. I declare if it hasn't been lvinEr hereon the lin.ll rack all the time. I remember ! now that I laid it down when Tom Newly wed ! I'd bo serving you right if I didn't go a step with you. Using such language ! Come on. I suppose you'll snarl and sulk all the way downtown." And he di l A PAKSON'S NOBLE ACT. "I want all the world to know," writos Kov. O. J. Budlong, of Ash away, li. I., "what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found In Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice aud liver troubles that had caused me great suffer lug for many years. For a gen eral, all-around cure they excel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise ot all for their wonderful work in Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is guaranteed by W. &. Dickson. WOULD UK KKVKNLiED. A story wasVtold tit a Veccut dinner of a New York literary club which goes back' to the time when a certaiu famous man was Governor of Massachusetts. Tho tale sounds like the revival of a newspaper yaru contemporane ous with its hero. At any rate it is worth retelling, says the "Youth's Companion." Along a country road in tho north of Maine plodded a French Canadian ' with a trained bear, making his way to a county fair. At a cross road he met a loug whiskered Yankee driving a mule. They nrtddod to each other aud were continuing on their ways, when suddenly the French - man pricked up his ears. "G'long there, NajHileon !" the farmer drawled to his mule. The Frenchman stopped short and listened again. "Getap, Xupoleoii," called the Yankee. called the "I say, ma fren, Cauadian, bringing his bear to a ! tongue that Shakespear spako. " halt, "what for call ze zhackass i But this is a generalization that Napoleon?" ' ; largely ignores facts. There are "That's his name," replied the no lt-'ss Ih&n twenty-five newspa farmer, indifferently. per languages in this country. "Well, he is no name for a j l1'1 news of each day and com- zhackass.- Napoleon was a great general." ... So's my mule," replied the other, good naturedly. "Geddap Napoleon." ' The Frenchman lost patience. f.nnU- 'am mo f..nn ". l, i,i ,, , , , ' . , "you call zat zhackass Napoleon wauce more time, I tell you w'at I do. v You .see zat black bear ? Wall, '1 poke his oue eye out an' call him lian ftutler." A BOY'S WILD HIDE VOll LIFE. With family around expecting him to die, and a sou riding for life, is miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Drown, of Loesvillo,' Ind.,eudured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. lie writes : "I now sleep soundly ev ery night." Like marvelous cures of. Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles uOc and 1.00. Trial bottles free at W. S. Dick son's drug store. WHISKY SAVED McCLELLAN One sad incident of this seven days of great battle is not gener ally known, either North or South, except by a few old Con federates . who may yet live to shed tears over its romemorance, and can testify to its truth wheth er or not it be recorded by any historian. in the seveuth aud last combat j at Malvern Hill, which was des- perately contested and the losses appalling on each side, General Lee, in anticipation, had ordered General Magruder's division in a position to effectively cut off Gen eral McClullan's retreat in case he was here defeated, which was done, and every one who know the situation confidently expect ed to surround and capture the sion toi move and cut off the re treat, he was so beactly drunk as to be able to say nothing but "Charge 'em ! Charge .'ern !" and thus McClellan was allowed to reach his gunboats in safety on the James river, and rob Lee and his veterans of oue of tho grand est victories that .had ever been so hard fought for for so many days, and actually won but for this shameful aud criminal ne glect ta move a man or tiro a gun ill Orilor ij (rrntan ll r.riin ril..t. i'w. kry iu the capture of the entire (irand Army. General Leo and llis comrades who know it could but weep iu. bitter disappoint ment. Captain J. P. Bridger, of Leo s Army, in the Atlanta Jour nal. FEET SWOLLEN TO IM MENSE SIZE. "I had kidney trouble so bad," says J.,,J. Cox of Valley View, Ky., "that I could not work, my feet were swollen to immenso size and I was confined to my bed and physicians, were unable to give me any relief. My doctor Anally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which made a well man of me." All dealers. Your Column. To snow our appreciation of the wnf In which the Fulton Coul.ty News Is be'.ntf adopt ed into the homes of the people of this county, we have set apart tins eoliiiiui for the l-'UMM use of our sulweriheis.for advertising purposes, subject to the follow-In,' conditions: 1. It Is free only to Uiuhc who are paid-up suli- serlbers. J. Only personal property can be advertised. 8. Notices must not exceed 30 w rdi 4. All "letral" uotlc's excluded ft. Not free to merchants, or nny one to advc Use goods sold under, a mercantile license. The primary object of this column' la to nf ford farmers, and folks who lire not In public business, an opportunity to hrlUK to publlo nt tentlon products or stocks they may have to sell, or niny wont to buy. Now. this space Is yours; If you wuntlobuy u mrse. If you want hired help. If you want to borrow money, If you want to sell a plir, a bun Ity, some hay. a noose, or If you want to udvei tlse for u wife - this column Is yours. The News Is reud weekly by elnht thousand j T'TS?? lKthe,MWl adverl""n " ! OUK TWENTY-FIVE NE WSPA- VEll LANGUAGES. On occasions when the Anglo American kinship is celebrated it is customary to refer to the seventy-six million and odd United ; Statesers as people who, in the ' phrase of Wordsworth, speak the j meuts thereon are presented, to i multitudes of readers in types that represent, besides English, j tho following tongues, or some combination of them : ; AriluiL'i i Armenian, Hungarian, Indian, Irish, Ituliitn, Lithuanian' Polish, Portuguese. Scandinavian, Slavonic, Spanish, Yolapuk, Welsh. isohcinian, ( utlliUUi Chinese,' Dutch, French, Oaelic, (icrmun, Greek, I tebrew Vet the steady tendency from I decade to decade is to increase the number of newspapers and j periodicals in Euglish and to di- j niinish the number printed in j other languages. In the last con-' sus year il Ul per cent, of all. our ! newspapers and periodicals used j English type; in lh!0 !)i'.) per , cent, did so. New York World, i CURED I JKMOKUUAC; ES THE LUNGS. GP "Sevcal years siuco my lungs were so badly aiTected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicans without any beuetit. I then start ed to take Foley's Honey and Tar and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. "I recommend it in advanced stagesoflung trouble."! analogous manner might follow a All dealers. j Hock of sheep by watching their at niTuri (tracks. Drawing denotes that a ALBUMS AKE NOW OUT OF j r0g ;3 approaching birds by the t ASI1ION. sc(jut ia the air, as a man might follow a Hock of sheep by the long xt. win surprise many persons ; to learn that the familiar album i ot lormer days is now so little iu ! demand that it is practically un-! obtainable iu New York city. The ; New York correspondent of the j Pittsburg Dispatch says : "An wm iimy iroin ine rural districts ol up-State has been doing the stores on her tirst visit to New York in twenty years. Chief and foremost in her travels around town was the idea of finding something to 'take home to the girls. ' One by one the girls were provided for until Mandy.the eld est, was left. As Maudy's tastes didn't run to dress and the gew gaws, it was a very perplexing matter to make a suitable selec tion ot a present to her. 'Man dy needs a new album,' said tho old lady, suddenly brightening up, 'so I guess I'll get her a real nice one, now that I'm in New York and have a chance,' and she entered a prominent book store on Twenty-third street. 'Al bums,' repeated tho clerk, put ting his hand to his forehead, 'al bumsI'll inquire,' and he went away as though ho had never heard of au album. 'Sorry,' he said, coming back, 'but wo haven't an album in the place. You see wo have very fuw calls for them now. Try next door,' mention itig another well known book store. 'Next doer' hadn't had an album in stock for many a day, neither had the big book stores I over im Fifth avenue. i Albums seemed to have disappeared from the lists of trade as though they had never existed. 'We used to have as big trade in albums as any firm in the city,' said a clerk in a Fifth avenue store. 'We sold albums that cost from a dollar to fifty, but there is no call whatev er for them nowadavs.' " Elmi. ra Gazette. I Goods Below Cost, And this Is No Fake ! HE Assignees tho stock of must go out, if there is anything you can use this fall, next winter, or next summer, it will pay you to go and get it while it lasts, as an opportunity like this only comes once in a lifetime. While they have nearly everything found in a GENERAL STORE, we give a Tew prices LAWNS. 12c lor Go. DIMITIES. 12Jo kind lor 10 and 8c. VALOID LACK. IGu kind for Go. PERCALES. Windsor Tercale, 3(1 inches wide, CLOTHING. Uoya' suits from 4 to 9 yrs, $1 to $3; reduced from 3.00 and 4.25. 14 to 18 years, from 3.00 to 7.00. reduced t om 5 00 and 9.00. I Men's suits, black cutaways, I 17.00, reduood to 8.00 ami 8.50. 5.50. All Other Goods will be Sold at a Proportionate price. It will pay you to make your purchases early. At these prices goods will soon be sold SKILLFUL BIliD DOGS. Some of tho Almost llumau Work They Do. Uoading denotes that a dog is ioiiowing a trail toward the birds by the footsc.ent, as a man, in an ! line of dust hovering over and around the trail. Drawing i r-on sidered a much superior manner to roading. It is commoulv marKed by greater accuracy, (juickuess of execution and dash of manner. Pointing is the stop which the dog makes when he has definitely located the birds, or when ho thinks he has done so. It is the preliminary pause to ac curately determine the where abouts of the hidden birds before he springs to capture. If he mis- judges and springs in the wrong) I direction, all his pains and labor! come to nothing. In his training ho is encouraged to point, but is prohibited springing, so Jhat aft er a time he makes his point aud holds it staunchly. If by any act willful or otherwise, ho alarms the birds, and they take wing, it X is called a flush. If the dog, i X when going up wind on game, It flushes the birds, ho commits au ! t error; if under certain circum-ii stances ho flushes when going I dowu wind tho error may be ex-' cused on tho ground that, being ! up wind of them, it was impossi-1 X bio to scent them, aud, therefore, X impossible to know of their pres- X ence.- From "Field Trials for X Setters aud Pointers" iu Outing, X DR. IVMG'Q TRY tilW t'lL.UI litis FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumntiou.Coufhs. Colds, J ronchitis, Asthma, 'X rneuinonia,lIayFevcr,Pleu- risy, liaGrippe, Hoarseness, bore Tliroat, CrouD and X Whooping Cough. .NO CURE. NOfAY.' V-letSOc. nd$t. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE x x X X ADVERTISE IN Tlift Fulton County New Stoch of Stove 0ooo6 0 lO5Ct of H. C. Smith & Co. General Merchandise now in their hands and if you are in need of anvthins: now. on goods. 12c kind for 10c. SATEENS. j lCc kind for 10c; 12Jo kind for: 8e; 10c kind t I'w I TAPESTRIES. Upholstering tapestries, beauti- ful patterns, 85c for 70c. SILKATINE. 12c. kind for 10c; 10c for 8c j HATS. j Straw hats lor men and hoys, up. j to-dat8 styles, 75c for 40c, 50c; for 25c, 40c for 10c, $t for 10-.! T.ltiuii Lota fii fitu 0 rti..l. hats. 50c for 25c. Derhye, $2 THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. Jn every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York. Bal !: X it timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. as' THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, fie, In fact anything and everything in the best style atom; that line. Sample codi'cs of the News sent to any t of your friends en request. I have decided that for $1, soft hats, $1 50 for $1. $1.00 for 75c. SHOES. Shoes tor men, women and chil dren, the $3 kind for $1, $3 25 tor $1.25, $2.25 for $1. CARPETS. All wool carpetB, 75c for GOc, half wool, G5c for 55c, the 30c grade for 22Jc. RUGS. $1 kind for 80e. SHIRTS. $1 for 40c, 50c at 25c ! jf UMBEUf AN D VALLEY I ! VJ T1MH TABLE. May 2it, 1002 no. 2!no t'no. 6 no. t no. 101 no A M tA.M H.M i V'lnehestor Mn: tliinfourg,.,, Ihiwerslown .... . HO l iftj ft 7 IH 3 irj t) :"! 9 oi.ii:: so 8 On 8 -r, io ir io a; im'mieustle .... M-.-oorxbiiri,'. . . . I iiambersburg.. I Wnyheshoro il I II h IH'I0 S .-in: 7 31: 8 45, I 05i 7 US .... tit! 00 4 i 8 Mi 10 58 3 Hf inppcnMiurg... NhwvIIIo Cill-llHlO iMt'tsliunluKljurg,. UUNbul-K An-. liurriHburK. Air. l'hllu An. New York. Arr. Ualtimore.. 7 M:I0 Of., 5 07 0 II II Id II I'll -i (ri 8 10 10 il 6 iMl 8 an 8 :no 44 t lit 'i 1 I 40 I! 40 ft M a is 9 M so, 11 or, io i: io': 4 & 7 i I! 30 7 li: ft lo! 9 07 II ! 8 sir,, 10 at 8 M 4h 18 40 11 4K i i a 12 10 3 17 ft 47 8 (W 0 Ul P. M. 4 V IS M 1 13 S 11 P. M. 7 Ift A. M P. M A. M Truln No 1:.' nist ruus rtiillv ixucot Sundiiv bctivotMi llaiierstown anil IIurrMiurK. IkihIuk i.m nun urnviUK ul riitrrlsbuiK ut Train NTo. 17 west ruui dnllv exoent Simdiiv '"'tween I hirrlsbui-K and Ureetutuxile, leiiviuif ...... ....... ,H Iulu r-iviiiK Kit -euuuustie 7.30. Aililitlunul ent-louua locul tiulna will run , ,' v' -'xl!t'Pt Suuduy, uh (oIIowm: Leuv vuinnm o.tn u. in., i.Ktrt a, m., I,'.40 p. ni.. 3.1ft 1), S , , ..u...r,i,t.m rwb, III., I.n u. ul. p. t u. ui., i.ui p. ui., x.ao p. in., b.jo p.m., 6.30 p IU.. I ruinH Noh. 8 und 110 run dully between Ha Ki mionn kiui iiurrlNburv nuU No. a urteer Dully. t Daily except Sunday. Leave no. 1 no. a, no. 5 no. t no. Oi 109 P. M A. M 4 41 v.u Kultlraore New York l'hllu HurrLsburK DHIsbiirK MeclKinionbMrif. Curlmle Newvllle Slilppensburif... Waynesboro.... Chiimbursburg.. Mt'ioonbnrK.... t.reeuoiiMtle .... HitKerntowu .... MiirtiiiMburir Ar. WlnulieKtur. I'.M 11 ftr I tth II Hi ft oo 'ft ii) ft in 8 ftOi V2 no 4 as i ftr. ft 5ft 8-'5 i IO 8 4 aii 8 40 II 4A li 4o il julift so 8 811 II Oft 7 ftft 8 -'ft 8 lift 4 05 '8-4ti! 8 niii-j in 4:1 4 01 4 24 4 811 ft :)f. II i II 4 'J 3 8 30 li 9 Ol- e Iri 8 nol 12 ft I 9 m 9 IN, 10 K7 9 m I 10 4? io'6? "i(' i! or. I :u i'ftA 4 ftx ft ft5 13 M 8 Ift 7 or,; 10 47i io oo ft tl ft 44 10 30 7 r, 8 2t 9 10 M I 10 t: 1 17 10 ftl II IO II 5T l 7 16 A M V. M. ,. r ,r .'l''1 i""l tr.iln wlllleiire llurrlHhurr li .. . .. . "U i.ni'.ie umi inteimetlliite Btu . s-oo I", in. uud u. iu oIko li ! n ,:i:,"ri' '"-"'m Intermedlute in "!o NuH' V? tt"d 1UU dlly b'tet I u.liimn piiluoa Riuoplni oiira between Nov ...!., i.'uU lll. Venn., on train I ii , . .unn ootween 1'ti luil.sliiuiii nuil VVt ., ., v. & W H.dlwuy on n.ij K w i"" (.elliUlH Nleuper will run en.t oti No. 1! luiOKhcoiioh.!ii to und from t'niludelpbli l'1'.'ly ana 7 u"1 9 weHl- t Dully eiucpt Sundny. SOrJTHKUNl'KNN'A It. R. TRAINS. IMS. t! IV M 6 lr7 ft IS I'as. Mix. I Ul Viu. Mix. t4 tIM f AM A U P. U. 8 41) II 60 4 8 33 II Hi IU 8 00 10 10 8 !K 7 8h 9 4J lot 7 80 9 Ml 8 00 A M I' M P II 111.1 M 10 ll IO 121 ti.I.ve. Arr 7 iki!Cliuu.lierfiburtf.. 7 ) 8 Ift . . .ftiurion Mtiroersburg . . , . . I.oudou ..ltlcuuiond... ft frSi 10 47 0 Iftlll OH -It', I If, 8 ftu 9 lif. It. A. Knini.H, Uen'l 1'Riw. Aifunt J. F. I 111 V 0, Ml pi KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE It I or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized - by emi nent physicians as the 6est for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICB 60cnd JJUJO. nmm directory, n.tmiiKs. R. At. DOWNES, Fikst Class Tonsorial, Artist, MoOONNEI.LSUUKli, I'A. A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Kverythlrik Antiseptic. Kuzoi-H Sterilized. IVShop In room lately occupied by Kd IlriiLo ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte In all Btvled of hair cut tin. Quirk, easy Khaves. Hiiv-rum, Clean s Witch-hazel, without extra chaiiro. Fre.li towel to eauh customer. Latest Improved iiii. paratus for NterUlzliig tools. 1'arlois oiiuuMie Kulton House. LAWYKKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, , Office on Sauare, McConneIIsbur, Pa. All leifal business and collections entrusted will eeelve careful uud prompt utleutlon. luvm.s. gARTON HOUSE. EDWIN IH SIIONfJ, l'UOP., HANCOCK, Sill. tT"Under the new mnnniremont has hern refurnished and remodeled. (food samiilu room. )leiuliiiuricrN (or commercial i.,ii,. Y ulton County Telephone connected. I.tvi . v and freed Staolo In connection. CIILHCIIKS. Pbkshytkkian. Kov. W. A. West, D. D.. l'ustor. l'nrtchinjr Hervieos eni-h alternate Sabbath aW0::i0a. m. und every Sunday evening at 7:00. Scrvlces at Green Hill on" alternate Sabbaths at 10::i0 a. ni. Sabbath Hohool at 9:15. Junior Chrlstl deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday uvenlnjj at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal Kev. A. D. McCloskey, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:.30 a. iu. Preaching everv other Sunday morning at J0::0 and everv Sunday evening at 7:00. Epwoil'h League at 0:00 ji. m. Prayer meetlr:" Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITKD PUESIIYTICKIAN Kev. J. 1.. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school nt '.!:;.() a. m. Preaching every Smitlsv morn ing at 10:.'i0, umi everv other 'Suiiduv evening at 7:00. Tho alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo- iiie s nristiatj Union at 7:00 p. m. t'rayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00. evening EVANGKUl.Ao l.U'J IIKHAN lluv. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday sehool ):: a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at Kk.'IO nnd everv other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Piaver meetiiy" on Wednesday evening ut"7:00. Kkkokmku Kev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at !l:;iO a. in. 'reaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 u. ni. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at (1:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evming at 7:oo. TKK.MS or COl'KT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county jn tho year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at lo o'clock a. m. The second term commences on ti e third Monday of March, at 2 oVl rk p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following tho second Monday otJune. at 10 o'clock a. ni. The fourth term on the first Mondrv of October, at 2 o'clock p. m. liouoi en on -ici-hs. Justice of the Peace Tlumius l' Sloan, L. H. Wible. Constable Jolm H. Doylo. Hui-kcss H. W. Scott. CtllMr.lllTipn 11 T I.1 1 ..1.1 t .. i - , " " t'""! JA-uilillu iioiiiuun, ouuiuei jloruler.M. W. Nnci Clerk-Wirliu.n Hull. Hieh Constable Wni.Iiaiiin-rardncr. School Directors A. U. .Nueo. .fol u A. Irwin, 'J'homas V Sloan, V, ll. iaylor, John Coihtrcf, C. li, Slfveus. GKNKHAL DIKI-CTOKV. President Judge Hon. S.Mf. Swoik Associate Judges I.cumel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. ' l'rothonotary, &c Frank I'.Lnu li. District Attorney Caorye H. D.ui Ids. 'I'reasurer-OcorHe 15. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Dejiuty Sheriff Jury Commls.sionerg.-C. II. K.J'luin nier, Anthony Lynch. Auditors Joli'n S. Hurrls, V C Davis, S Ij. Garland. " ' Commissionei s H. K. Mnlot, A. V Kelly, John Fisher. Clerk Frank Mason. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent eii'-ui ('lii". nut. Attorneys W. ticott Ali.xi.mler. .1. Nelson Sipes, 'i'hoinns F. Sloan. I ' McN. Johnston, M. !. .Shat!'i,ei , (J, i. uuniels. Jo in 1' Slpes, Kirk. S()cn:rii:s, Odd Fellows MM.-ir. i.i. I !ui... r ........ No. 7JJ meets everv Friil.-n. r,T,,h,. ': . the Conierer liuildin...- m AlcCimni' ... burg. Fort Littleton Loduo No. JUt .,,. every Saturday evening in the Ckk, . r uiiiitiiug in t ort Liittleton. Wells Valley Loik o No. (HIT u every Saturday evening Jn Odd Fi ! lows- Hall ut Wells Tunnery. Jlarrisonvlllo Loil.'o No. 101 mn every Saturday evening in ()dd l' !- lows' uall ut Harrisouville. Waterfall Lodge No. 77;i in..i,i.i . ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellow nail at wutorfull Wills. Warfordslmry Liiil.e Kn (101 tnni is Saturday In Warfordshuru' everv evening. King I'ostO. A. U. Nn. :iir, :.. McConnellsbtn-L' iu Odd .'nlllu-y the first Saturdiiy ln every month tit I p. m. Kov al Al'cuiium.TiiHi.nrri.n I '.111 IK. . ! No. Ul, meets on alternate JUunflpv evenings In P. O. S. of A. Hall, iit Mc(onne!lsburg. WashiiiL'ton Caniti No. J!)7 l n t: A., of Now (Jrenaiiii, meets every Sat urday evening in I'. O. S. of A. Hull. Washington Canm. No. Tifii T i of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur' urday evening in 1'. O. S. of A. Hall. John O. Ta.vlor Post fi. A. I! M.. fiHi), meiits every Saturilay, on or just lirecedinii full moon in Lushlev l.,, ll r.t .. . . u....!. r . : ' i uv m in., an jjiil'k vuiiey, Woinnn'g Uelief Corps, No. fr, mwts ut sumo date and piuce at 4 pju, Gen. I). H. McKlbbin Post No. 40:',. O. A. S., meets the second anil fourth t-aturdays in each nu.rith at I'leasuu! Hide,
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