The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 02, 1900, Image 5

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i ;-t. l.iniis. 'J'hat was all.
Viiit roast, hail l.wnor three
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..iialiaas ami w iiii neasi.s.
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i'lrnvr that wiiol. territtivy.
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"I'liited States is larger
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it has ;:,('.( '( ),()' id siiiare
..in.' folirleentU of the
a;l':irc of the enlire "lohe.
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aiv iii.' riciH'st nal ion on
Tinlay our wealth is
at over .- 'il i, ill hi, !''(( i, -
l-'M It WilS 1-.J,UU, 1,(11 1' 1,1 Mill.
v.niali ;,iii,( iiio was then
wi'ilubnorinally rieh: tmhiy
several hundred men
worth ;i;!,( hi: i,(ii Ki or
"aiii sjieiiils eneh year
-'"Vennnent, ri.'.ii,(iio,Ut'(i,
':.ilin;C the extra outlay
nei hy mr late war and the
'SMonol'ti'rritory. in lNim
at !sl:',ri( ki.ooii. In l'mir
n'U'iw spends more than
ii'i' wnaltli of the nati m in
loi,;s wen
111 id hi.U'lllv Jiri.e.l.
Hand in, n'.e wooden trenchers,
I'.la'iters, howls and no,-. uins coni
prised imist, of the tableware in
Use ii hundred years a;j,o. On the
l'l 'o;:l ;e's llieills Were often eaten
,!' chips freshly cat from the
forest 1 roes.
(hinnojits were spun hy hand,
every iic'inher of the family do-
j my a iiaif. There were a few
i col ton spinning mills in operation
! hut, tic spi'iiii'i'.r i'Minv, the card-
i;:' inarJiino ami 1 he loom with
Hyiu'j: shuttle were idiuost iin
!:::ow'i in America. 'I'liecoiilury
wii.-, D! years old before the iirst
power loom was set up at Walt
ham, Massachusetts.
A woman could spin from
dawn to dark from forty to sixty
Knot s of yarn. Now, with mod
ern machinery, one operative can
spin ir.o.OoM lenots in the siime
time.
'a rpet s were a luxury in lsoo.
There were a few wooi' ii carp 'is
in Philadelphia and New York; a
few ii'.::ri'.ins. and here and there
an imported Turkish rtiir. 1 Jut
1 hose were used for Stale oeca-.-.io
::s. Til.' ra;," carpet was the
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This is my oo'.'e.iia.:.n;) Y.
farmers of r'nlion ciuiity: ai d
well ucipiaiiile.i wiih tin van's
111"; the celebraled C!ui. 1 i 01 1
cidedly the best inachine 0:1 the mai !;et, to da
C? Gram DrihsSpauirler's In.v
Down, ill id the ( i i( eiii'.is
tle Force Peed.
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the housewife. A few
. , m.i iiiisler ca rpet s wore made m
!"!ii!a ielphia, 'out theci ntury was
W'ol! bo'r.lil before tile inirains
iipp"iii'od. Pp to ls,"n there was
1.01 a power loom for carp 't, inak
iaiV in A merica.
Not ii ca",t-iro:i plow existed in
H.;;!. T'ic farmer used the sick'
I". the scythe and the Hail, liis
!p!ev was home-madi' of wood
j c.-ivered witiia thin :-.heet of iron.
Seeds were sci'tb re.l by hand:
i the l.uo was tite cilMv.itoi. (irain
.was 'athered by hand, thresiied
the !!;.or durir.r t!ie winter,
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a".d crushed beaoath ii stone pes
1 tie into i'o:.r. or 'iroiMid in tlie
iieiyliboriiie' i!on riiiLr iiiill. The
in. 'Wei', I he rea per ami the self
binder wore unheard of.
To ;,o to New York from Phila
delphia meant, two days by the
swiftest sl:i:.''e: today it is done
ia two hours. ,'J'o j-'o from New
iTe iami 10 Oregon it too!-: 1 Jr. At
hiiis.i. (i;.:i:t mouths, even in
Today one can o from
New York- to Siin Pninciscn in
one iiundreil and two hours.
There was not a mile of rail
road in I -'!. The first line built
v.iis the lialtimore and Ohio, in
:-:',). It Wils fourteen miles
h . 1 1 iv. Three years later, when
the South Carolina riiilroad line
of one hundred and thirty-six
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No. ;;o, ;.(ki.
Spring Harrows l.ri.itosiT.r.o.
lliy Rakes froiiiVM7.o;MoM: l.o 1.
Snviiig Hidticis- :.. 1 to
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in th.' mai i.r:
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Leather Team Mi from .f !.: to
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( iood Live Stoc !:, ( i rain, 1 la
exchalie'e.
I am not spendim; time and mon.
and if yon want iinyihiii'.r in my I
will save you liin!l"V.
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si.im'K-i ,' Iv sutv it is ;i liluc Ribhon. Mylo ;uk1 price
shut them. ;iikl quality keep the in oibj;. The fellow
iMvS i'.is energies Iryint,' to dratf a hin priced
l'u lJ viovvn yvith Iiiill priced reputation, will
ir,uc your dust when you pass him with a
ii.uo Ribbon,
'.Y.: 1 ' ii!y talk jooil work, but sell
GOOD WORK.
fjualitv, first considered: style, novelty, and price
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! 01 I't'.riluT inlormation, call on or address
ii. X. AKMKS, Si pes Mill, Pa
Aa;ent f:or Fulton County.
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tucky, twenty-two days to Nash
ville, Tennessee. The cheapest
letter postae.'e was "ili'ht cents,
ami to send 11 letter more than 11
hundred miles cost a shillin;:.
Three million papers and letters
were then sect in a year; at the
present time ihe post.ofiicc han
dles about :!0,i,0(i(i 1 i"c s of mad
in a single day.
The telegraph was undreamed
of. Not until IS-I I did Morse s"l;d
his iirst lelei'-ram. When the
battle of Waterloo was fought i.i'''s'";
bsir., iiuusual measures of haste ' ,:
were adoii!e;l to ire t die news to I ''"'
lioudon, where it was r.'cived
t wo days later. The yuns ei'
Dewey's :',eet were hardly ii'ii t
before .lie result, Wils .110 Wli in
New York-. Today we have 1.
OlHI,.lini miles of tele,li:r:iph wire in
America, and 70,000,0' 0 mess;,;'.- 4
are sent over thrun eic'n year.
There are laO.OOO miles of calm-
oil ocean beds, !.,.;!, none of
this was laid until lh-' ceni.i.ry
was sixty-six years old.
'iTi is how people Ii. cd in I . .
livery community w;;s isolated
from every other community.
New York was farther re
moved from Philadelphia, than
Africa is now. J I was New Year's
Day befor liostoii knew what
happened in New York on Christ
mas Day. There were practi-al-ly
no conveniences; people of
those early days knew nothing
whatever of com fort s. And yet
bv the people of lliese days was
'!'.. be iraii'd h i:; I a:i
1 'a rs 1 1 ! : e . ha i ns of
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Aen's and boys' vvorkiujr shirts, 25c,
.' v. and 5V.
.Wvii's and boy's line shirts, in percales,
v:ih loose collars and culTs- attached
and. detached - at 50 and 75c.
Wen's silk front, and striped white
piquets, 5)c.
Shirt Waists
article loose collars and cull's reduced from
Boys fm Suits,
:n !: tck in summer colors.
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li'iiiiziaj; how pc.pln lived
". jiulired from inoik'rn
'its. Half of them dwelt
it. Window f.,lass was
.v oviui in the coast towns.
li ( i t used oil paper;
""I .-ample openings in
wliich in v, infer were
'''ill pliinlc sjilit from lo"-s.
' stove was a 1 ositive
' '''' liiriiiice was ualieanl
I replaces supplied
Jt '' o lil not keep these
""'"i'tahle in winter,
'"'us 110 kerosene or pis;
imlieard of. The t-il-'v'':islhe
standiird li'lit,
fniotioi .Won t:l!loV 1 Uiollt 1IIK
ellei
til
The street cur was unknown in
'''' '"u whale or vegetable
,:! ''"',y were few, and the
brighter than 1he
v l''ir tifty years into the
tiii'sc lights were used,
'lN'-"t until .; that i
was discovere
lieroseno was very
Ml ciistine; sixty cents a
laid the basis of the country which
we enjoy today- 11 hundred years
later.
An intoresthifr thought: What
will the pooploof ii hundred years
hence think' of
r.ioo?
low We
miles was finished, it was tin1
longest railroad in the world. To
day in the United Slates alone
there are L-e.ooo miles of riiil
road or more diaii a third of the
mileage of the entire world. In
is;!; there were but sixteen pas
.sene'er locomotives in the United
States; today there arc about 10,
01 10.
No steamboat existed in the
world a hundred years ao. Sail
in,; vessels crossed the Atlantic
ocean and tool; from two to three
months for Hie voyage. Pullet-
proof packet-boats, propelled by
sails, horses and poles attend
to most of thecoinnierci) between
rivers and towns. Passage from
New Orleans to Louisville cost
&'2. It wiis not until 1 n? that
Pobert Pulton built his "Cler-
iM.inl" mid 1 be Iirst steillll-Dro-
1 '" There the torch of ' pencil boat m tlie worm Kioameu
'l was used Lani'is I up the Hudson River.
'''in Hie hoinesof the Vel'V
Imio. J i 10 century was a tinni
over before the first horse car
appeared --in New Yuri; City.
The trolley car came only twelve
years iij!,'o. Now we have 111, 000
miles of trolley roads in America,
and I i'u lining' ('.0,0' 1,1 '''"'s.
The newspaper had hardly
started. There were about one
hundred and lifty publications of
all kinds in the Puited States.
About ono-teuth of them were
newspapers, und were issued
daily. Not one of them sold
more than a thousand copies a
day. Today wo have. -J.',!):)!) dif
ferent periodicals of all kinds.
'There were !Ho postoftices in
Ihoo. Today we have 7"i,000
that is, in America alone. It took
11 letter sixteen days to go from
Phialdelphiu to Lexington, Ken-
l'rcvcntcd TrnKudy.
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ten iii in I'.n'i.i.'i' veiirs.
Ivv.'iir-i. 'ii ' i. '.icl -i t ' Al inn! ir ( it v,
('ii;.' M;.y mill ol ii.-r' : 1, 11,; h .l,-i".i-v re
sorts will In' so 1.1 I'rein ;i ' I v'. alien on
lh.' ( 'iiHili.-rl.'iii'l VaM,, iiaiireinl en
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ill ii"i,uil l,:r II,.- 1 ..'.ml 1 1 i;., ton! . ill I,,
e(i(i(l I.i ret urn op a in rej'-.ilar irtiit.
it'livin lilt' Sen Siioi-i' ,1,'s! in:,' inn :i :n 1
1 'liiliiili'! !'i:i on a n r, ;ulnr i rain . -ri't
tin- New N'oi i, nil. I . 'iiir:i;:'ii i.im-
ill'tl ) Nis. 'I'll lillV-, ll .llll till!.' ol' issii.,.
For full informal inn nil! on lurid
TirUrt :r"iits.
can i;n
invai
Timely information e-iven Mrs.
(ieore'e Poiie-.of New Str:1 itsville,
Ohio, saved two lives. A fri"ht-; lr iirili!..,HS ,.,
fill coue'h had loiiM' kept Ifi' i au up)ort unit , the I
awake every uiiii. one imu
tried niiiuy remedies and doctors
but steadily rew worse until
ured to try Dr. Kind's New Dis
covery. One bottle wholly cured
her; and she writes, this mar
velous medicine also cured Mr.
Lone- of a severe attack of Pneu
monia. Such cures are positive
proof of ils power to cure all
', throat, chest and luii'J;- troubles.
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!"Was no such a thin"' as
, '' '' In Hint and stei!l of
"'fiuiiily musket Wits the
" Kindling a tiro; or a live
'"'"Ufrhti'roiii a neiyh
'iu('tini,.s many miles dis
"'"'u tho friction match
" people wero afraid
na w,'ukl not have it in tho
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Only i'ldc and si. 00. Cuaranteed.
Trial bottles free at W. S. Dick
son's driiy; store.
con
in America
wer ia.oon.non.nno
"') year,
If soini'ol' the money devoted In
propagation and protection to tisii i,,n ;,,
in this state were u.-.ed to raise
sou;,' birds, it would prove a threat
beiielit. 'J'he tlsh tli'it are dis
tributed by Ihe million do not
benefit one person in a tiioia ainl,
but let : Haiti more oriole or some
oilier bird be heard siueiii"' and
you see people slop ami try to
;,'ct a .glimpse of die beautiful,
sweet singer. Their value as de
stroyers of insects is well known.
About the only law needed for
their protection would be one
prevent'in::;. ladies from having
Iheir hats ornamented withthoin
for it is very seldom that anyone
kills a, bird, except, the sparrow,
ust for snort.
A family named 1 lopj'ood
si-slmy of father, mother am! two
daughters, has been discovered
near liichuiond, 'ir.j.'ini.i, living
ilia billow oak' tree. The tree
was not la rye eiioir.di to uccoai
niodate the wiiole laiiiilv, says a
local exchan"'.', and they seemed
to be t akiny tlli'lis, soiiie sleep
my under the tree and others
inside its decayed trunk. They
made their hin.'i' by forainj iiiid
be.'j'y in,"' about t he co.iut ry. The
county authorities hav" lakoii
MEN'S
HOT-WEATHER
COATS.
Both in litfht colors, and Bril
liant inc Skeleton Coat, with Hatch
pockets.
Also a lot ol new Linen Dusters.
Just In.
.tree I'd ol Mens and boys bummer rants retj'-
price 75 cenis; our price, 50 cents.
atesl Silk Ginghams and Zephyrs for Ladies' Shirt
Waists. Just the tiling for Summer Wear.
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In every part o
County faithful
porters are located
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
News, War News, a
Department for the
I'armer and Mechan
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal
timore, Philadelphia
Atarkets. .The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Lndeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody.
THE,J0B DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
DODGERS,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS, 4c,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style' alomj that line.
Sample copies of
the iNLAVS sent to any
of your friends on
request.
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i M.-l'liiilliriliul'K III 11.14 u. 111., 7. llll ll. III.. K.l-Jil.
i in.. i.iif i. in., .'.im i. in., iin.i a.fii p. in., mm p. in .
: ti.llfi p. in., tl.i',1 p. in.. Mtiippinu nl Sf t-.iiitl klrt-i-l .
1 If ;irri.slHiri. tu U-t hit tiiiNKi'iiirt'i-M.
I ruins N.i. -.' utitl iii run tlaily hctwt-i-ii HarriH
liiirix mill lluiri-rstown. nil. I on Suiulny will t.i,
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1'iilly.
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Ijovhi s nf ti'ii will be sorry t
li'iirn Unit tin trouMu in China
litis fiiriiislit'il iiiipnrtors iiiul
ili'itli't's in their favorite bi'vortte
:i pretext te ruise tlie price from
l.'i to r 'i' eent. Awl tlie end
is not yet.
A Pale Face
li n pi'omlnpM nymptont of vlilnUil
MihhI, If covered will) iilmpkis, the
-.Idunre Incomplete. It's niiluiu
way of warning y tin of yoiircoinlltlon,
Sarsaparilla
never full! to rectify ell flltordcri of
tlie lilo.iU, slight or severe, of I. "in
mnndliiff or li'cilit orlwln, I In thirty
venm record jiiiiraTtU' its elUiiiicy.
Sold evtiryu here, l'rlee ti.iKl pur full
quart bottle. 1'iepitred only ly
MII'IIIMAN llllltl IIMIfiKV,
llt'trolt, Mli'U.
The Hot Yeather is Now Here.
Conic and sec the
Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoyes.
A Stove that costs less than one-hull' to run it.
Additional I.umI tmltis Kill Icuv-t- HarrNtiiii'
I d;ijly. rx(M-ii sumluy fort'iirlisU' und mi friurUi
i uttt sUitiun nt . :c u. in., 'J.int p. in., rvl.'t p. in .
I p. iii. ;i)id W.'M h in., ulsu for Mt'1'htthii's
! hnrf. 1 lilKhurn und llitorturdluto HtutiuiiH lit
1. m ti. in. ami n p. m.
Nov I nint u inn dully brtweon llurrlhijur
i und lliii'i'itown.
' I'iiHv.
I tiiily t'Xtu-pt Suiiduv.
i Mi Sunday, will Wave IMiiludflphlu ut 4.m
i it nr ones brtu oen Ntn
IVllll., OH ll'illllN 1 V'M
III.
I'ullncui pal. ii'i1 sit
Oi 1 oik in.il Kiiuxviik'
I and in rust.
O; 'riiroiih foat'ln-s to mid from Phlladelptil
! on trains : uial 4 t- isi and t und i west.
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i ti ii
SOl'Tlll'.UN I'KNN'A lt. il. TltAlNS.
Saves Time.
No Dirt.
No Ashes.
No (i reuse.
Saves Trouble.
No Dust.
No Odor.
No Smoke.
Kim' S i'.'
il Tl.
'i I ir.iiJ Slur.
Ihinls the s.mio oil used in lamps, Perfectly sale,
liy tlie use ol this stove you have a nice, cool
Vhen all the time.
Also, other cheap Oil Stoves on hand at prices wiih-
I'us. Mix.
til? ii.iii.- tin.!!
ia M t a M'l.ve. Arr.
in tm tl W 1'liniiilH.n.liuric. .
10 I'.'i 7 in ... . Miii'lnii
in 47' H in, Mi-n-1'f.litirif .
it ill 'll tut, tl cr, i London
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I'iik. Mix. : 1'iiK.
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H IH' II III! H :u.
H UN III It); U on
H I n IVY .1 l,
A. M.l'. M.l. M .
enniii'i'iliiii fur till Muttons on t 'iiiiiliei-liin.l
Yulli'V Hiiilniiid untl l'eniis.vlviinlii Uiillrniiii
svNti'in.
li. A. ItlDlil.K. J. K ll, I vii.
tien'l J'iikm. Altelll. Snpl.
reach of every familv.
i n.ive o'.i
I ti'e largest assortment of Poultrv
ire anci i'i' v ire ol all sizes, al nottom puces.
Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Crocks, Preserving Kettles
and all kinds of Fruit Canning Goods.
Al nPDT CTANPI1
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County Officious.
rrt-sltli'lit .lil.lir.' -ll.ili. S. M.-C. Swopit.
AsMiiel.iti' .1 iiUcoN - l.t-iimt'l Knk, IVter Wui--ton.
I'rntlioii.itiiry. Viiink 1. I.vm-li.
HUtik't Attiniiry -tli'iirni.' II. lianli'lit.
Tl'tMMIM'l- 'I'llI'llSilH'S,
Slll-llll IHlllll'l Sl.l'I'lN.
l,-iillv Mi, -rill .l;i.m-s Uiiini'l,
Jury I'oliiliiKi.inrls lluvlll K.lU, SlllllUi'l II
lloi'ltt-nsniii n.
Amtli.TK .lolin S. IIuitIk, 1), 11. Myi'in. A. .1
l.llllilirl-Min,
tliiniinlsloni'rK- 1,, V. ('untiinirhmii, Allit-i't
rifsj.lui'r. J.ilm Stunluinl.
t'li-ili S. W. K'lrk.
t'oi-.iiu'r TlioinuH Klik.
tiotiniy Sin-vt'v.ii' -Jiiiiiin l.ultit,
t;inni .-.iiiii'i-iuii-mlriu t'li.in t'lu'Kutii.
A 1 1, ii iu'Vn W. Snot i A It'xiiiiili'r. J. Ni'Ini-ii
Slpcs, ''I'lioiiiUN r Sloun, K. MoN, JolnisU.n.
M. It. SlnilTutT, tjt-o. II. lhinlrU. John I'.
hint'".
advi:ktisi: in
The Fulton County New?,