iLToN county n.:vs. flflonn Afrlenn CnMniK, , t!,,. In;::::!" HUTili' . i of tlio '' of tin' NU'''-. "' ('mint do 1 T,.H;it RliN wctipy flip most p!;; "'. Tlw.v nre nt rcRiiliir 'S (iffu: i''l ''P ,n ,hl' tf"il. In ij"0f n:.rlii!-:i 1'l'OM1 "'I" lmrriHi? '.j ti,cy nm'i't It Willi pviilu am) nl,:..' N'ollliHR IS I'Cl'llMIMl to Ui(ne '.,'ciiilo lii'' nil vo. If 0110 of '.. n liii'vlwr.ie lrc.M or onm .p.iiii 'iinui:i '""1 oxproKsos a do- -j o lif v" """inn iiuiKi frivi' 11 . Men nro nino mioriiu'oii, iiioiikii . nr ' ri'llKl"11" 1'!I". mid tlloy nio Oi'itib iih fiiKcrly ns t lie f-lrls. B((jC cunll oiioo trli-il to wivo ono '.yte victims, liut ItiHteml of llinuk Hm, the innn rcvllod lilin mi Mttcr W intiTforliiK nml "colilcd tlm liy lfrt to lii'iii'tlly for iloliiyliiR to out 1,e "cntenco thnt tlioy jpily stopped lil month by kllllnj? -5, worst liifiilt which ono wonmu offer to another In to hold out tho -n lmiicl l front of hor with tho In- nod mlddlo lliiBor forming tho lot- V, This incniiH, "ion will liooome octlior of twins." When twins nrc l. I., ttl lw.l nii.l 111 Ull" l" f,""1! J flll'l mrir lnii nrc klllcil. iih n rule, mid when iithiT dies In uIvIiik lilrlli to n child litter l nlso Ulllod nud burled with . It Is not superstition which lm- the ni'ifrocn to dlNposc of mother- ,i Infants In this heartless fashion. il,,, (treat dlllicnlty of renrliiB them, jftlii'r, tlio luformatlon which nt tie Cnrill tian pUliered (luring , resilience of mnny years In this ion of Africa Is of rare value, osno- i; to anthropologists. He Remembered Tltem. Jytlie way." said tho mini who hud pod nt n fiirnihoiise to water his "i yeurs ago u poor uoy canio iiwy, ntul you took him hi." l'fs!" queried the f armor, somewhat iriseil. fomvere kind to him," went on the :;er; "you fed hlin, .-five him Ms of cticounigeitient and an old ( clothes, put a dollar In his pock- ml rent him on his' way rejoicing. t lil you at tho time that ho never M forget your kindness. Am I .ti" ; reckon you are," replied tho farm- He Mid that If ho prospered he U sec that you never had occasion your kindness to n poor.Ktrug- :Isd." land's Hikes!" exclaimed tho farm nl't' cvclti'dly. "It Hounds almost n fairy talc, don't It? Why, you t liavp seen him." ihavc," suld the stranger, "and he :a message to you." Mat Is ItV" they both nsked ex- 'sitlv. lie Mil me to tell yoil that he is " mir." ii tho stranger drove away the Terwent out and kicked the pump onsly, while his wife Uii'"w n roll : pin nt the chickens. New York rU. Whnt They Dmrrvrd, littery long since an exceedingly aressod man ahout U5 was eh arg il north London court with hclng X lie promptly paid his 10 slill j line ami went away. A fortnight r i stylishly dressed woman was "H with a similar olTomie. As fare the same name and address I luiled they were husband and wife. 1 failed on them, nnd my visit was ited several times. They had n C1 alee home, kept two servants and lour children. I noticed n bonny I8, ns I saw him several times. months later I got n letter as fol- 'i: Mr. Ilolnii-n You know my Jurk, Die "ili I ra orry to uy Unit ho lias got W wiy tiU'oIg money from us, stops out nillin-ry disobedient, fan ynu get liim or InHtttiif Inn nf otiv MkMt lis evil propcnsltiM will be curedV i "uiiua ui m this. wold not resist the temptation to 'fan follows: v SH know of but ono euro for Jiick'i r:i!lllta. ,,,! thnt lm ll,,.rn,,,.l, N!kel,nr,ip t0 i,olll ,mrcnta Contemporary Review. Connclenco tho Coward, -borers uncaught suffer nwfin s of fear when nlouo with their H.'S. hut convicted, sentenced and incar- l they becomo callous to fear, -"Ml mo this Is the general rule, '"wan acquitted murderer In this n,a leading politician, who has able to sleep nlone In a dark tlieso 21) years. A light mast be 1 hUrnlng and nn nttnmlnnl la nnn. "y on Kunrd. A Wull struct bro lio has "dono" every one of his yalthful friends, dares uot go to 111 "a- dark. He keeps a light -:g In his I'nnm n n1 una In ilia f ' juvlng the door open. In the miurs or the morning ho awak us fiimlly with pitiful cries. Tho ;'an wlw Is uot ofrald of tho dark lk'!'s. who win i,nive thugs and 'MiiKs at any hour of the ulght, J Panic when nlone In a forest. iurli 1'resB. , 1'nlnlt anil Pew. "Lighter Moments" tho lato ii i'1"1"1"1 Uow t,'1Is of a l,uly' t Bilmiivr of n certain preacher, I0 I'.lshop xiageo with her to ,"' "'"1 nslted hlin afterward .'""'loiight of the sermon. I',,,,'! Vl''.v '"tig," the bishop said. . ; !d the lady, "i,ut there was ln'o I'Ulplt." ii'sii!11ni"ltyr 111 tho pew'" rjnoi Sot a Pnnlt Finder. '"U din ii. .... . . I fault 1 111080 mon wno Sl.,ut 'lth the cooking at homer "ere(i Mr. Meekton; "I ' do f i 1111,1 fuultl but olnal- Ti.a '""ed on to apologize for 'iL', I""8 ,US,,J wliuu Heurletta . MUU1C; from tl... I Pit Coil!,! i " "" " 1 K'-w! , , nrn make good cof- ;.01"w 1,0 string by the post ef,'l''''al "k'uinst the operators ii ' s 0,luin system of Hulling thinlw Mnii lssuml to 1,10 t lnj ' 1 Buli ?(diomos are lotter- unoiaii I maWer ln relation thoroto n i undo1, the lotU3ry nct- fnii on ttn i,lnlon staU3 ey Kenral ' the Unlt- i n irrrrr 'V l"ln ll"i'0 gratifying isVKiusnegs of doing good. Mnhluu tinrrpln, "Cooperage Is ,. f the tradrn thnt nn one thought i f improving until with In recent years." said a manufacturer, "but then ti e Inventors and expert ma chinists started In with such a rush that It takes a good deal of our time keeping abreast of the improvements that are coming Into tho market every day. "The work used to be done entirely I'J' hand, nnd the coopers often had to buy their hoops from a llrm that niodo nothing else. The coopers were not well enough equipped to make nil tho different parts of a barrel themselves, and often they bought everything out sldo nnd merely put the barrels togeth er. It used to take live or six men to do tho work properly, nnd an liour' time would perhaps turn out ten bar rels. "Ah the system Is now, nil the differ ent parts nro mado by ono machine, nnd only one man Is needed to attend it. After tho wood Is fashioned Into staves nnd hoops nnd braces by it the pieces nro run through another section of It and come out nlmost immediately a finished barrel, ready to be loaOed nnd shipped to our customers. "On a regular average about 30 bar rels urn lie turned out In an hour. Von can see what the saving is over tho old way. rmploylng six men for ono hour, as they used to do, we can get WO bar rels, where by the old system they were only able to get ten." I'ittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Nod nnd Drop Axlrrii. Dr. I'ardlni of Turlu claims that he has discovered that the best method of treating obstinate Insomnia Is to make his patients Imitate the drowsy nod dlugs of n tired man while sitting In a chair. Kvery one who has ever watched a sleepy man In a train law probably boon amused by the neck distorting nods which herald tlio approach of sleep. If tho olwerver has given nny thought to tho subject at all. he has probably decided that the contortlous are due to the sleeper's unconscious ef forts to preserve ills balance. Dr. I'ar dinl says that the balance has nothing to do with It. lie declares that nod ding Is pathologic; tlmt It is nature's own method of Inducing sleep. This, If properly carried out. brings the head of the patient almost upon his right shoulder. The body Is then to be Inclined to the left and the head allowed to roll In that direction, still uncontrolled by the muscles. As soon as the head has reached the left shoul der muscular control is to be resumed and the head raised slowly until it Is In the same position os nt the beginning of the exercise. Then the whole meth od Is to be repeated as long as needful. Chlilem Arithmetic. The Chinese rejoice In a wonderful talent for Inaccuracy In every detail. For Instance, a pound or a pint varies us It suits the merchant's fancy. In some part you get half or a quarter as much as you do In others for the name price and measure. Then, again, their way of calculating distance dues not at all tally with Ku clid. Kor Instance, you are told from A to I! Is four miles, but from It to A Is eight miles. If you ask how this Is pos.-thle, you are told It depends from which end you start; If you start from A, It Is down hill, so much easier to walk; whereas, starting from It, you have to walk up hill, which Is much more exerting and fatiguing In fact, It Is the same as walking a longer dis tance on even ground. This form of argument always ttmu ed me nearly as much as the wuy the Chinese have of counting a person' ago by tens. "My mother," they will tell you, "is 30" (or ). When she leaves 30, she Is grttlug near 40. Should we nil like to bo told that, 1 wonder? Leslie's Weekly. Llterury ConaiiU. It Is one of the curiosities of litera ture, says George 1'arker ln The At luutle, that, although the consulur serv ice has not produced reiKirts of either economic or Informing valuo, many writers have dime conspicuous work before and during service and after re tirement. W. D. llowells wrote some delightful books on Italy. Besides his "Life of l'eter the Great." lSugone Schuyler wrote au acceptable short history of Americun diplomacy and translated some of Turgeueff's nov els. Hawthorno, Ellhu Iturritt, Under wood. Uret Ilarte, l.'utlold. Ulchmau to mention only n few have doue not able work In literature, but not nn offi cial report of value. In the one case there was something to say, united with freedom of view nnd opinion; In the other there was nothing to say, and red tape was too strong for them. The fault Is In the system, not In tho men. CtMiklnif and Rntlns. If we ate properly, tho physician would lose his occupation. Aud we con eat for whatever we want to get lat, to get lean, to bo nervous or phlegmatic or to stop or encourage the ruvuges of disease. An "open door" awaits them all. Is It too much to hope that the twentieth century will see a law compelling cooks to take a medical course? AliiMiut Tliero Alrfudy. Miss Fortee Yes, dear, we have been engaged for a long time, but what hna prevented me from taking the Irrevoca ble step has always been the fateful question. "Will he love me when I grow old?" Miss Teuny Don't worry, darling; you'll soon know now. Stray Stories. tliiy He Mnde Useful. McJIgger Krusty is suffering from dyspepsia now. Thingumbob Ah, that's a blesslna ln disguise I McJIgger A blessing? Thlngumbol Sure. lie enn blame thnt herenfter for his horrible dlsposl-ttou.-I'lilladelphla I'ress. l.fiirittiiir n l.iinicmtKe. How Is It that lhigllshmcn are not the best linguists in Kurope? Hlniply and solely becauso of the general ami absurd "deaf mid dumb" method of studying foreign languages. Foreign ers learning Imglish know better thai) to waste years over books; they simply "chatter" and learn one word and ex prchslou after another, and become familiar with them by constant repeti tion, with the result that in a few months they con spenk and write ovir language siilllcleutly well for all pru'i tlcul purposes. London Mall. : A JAPANESE DINNER. HOW THE DISTASTEFUL FOOD 13 SERVED AND EATEN. qnnttlnn llrfnr Tatilon Klx Inclien fllKh, One Vrrtlo With -hnn. (tlrlta and Ttnr nowl, tlio 'Wlilln Waited Ipon hy Hnrrfootcil Miildn. To nn American given to stiff Joints and corpulency a Japanese dinner Is a tedious experience, especially when he's used to business lunches nnd tho like, nut It Is rorth trial nnd dis comfiture If one Is fortunate enough to bo tho guest of a rich man, for In Japan hospitality Is ono of tho cardlnnl Ytrtuos. Western customs and usages have found their way Into many homes of the wealthy, whose dinners and lunchM nro the counterpart of those with which wo arc all familiar, nut a real Jnpnneso dinner. Including chop sticks, lacquer trays nnd tiny cups. Is a thing never to bo forgotten. Japanese houses are made up of slid ing screens Instead of our solid parti tions and In summer are all left open, so that, seated nt dinner, ono looks out over tho gardens, seeing the lights of tho city In tho distance, nnd the scent of a thousand llowers blows In with every breath of nlr. Tho guests removo their shoes on entering the house and, except when provided with a pair of cotton over shoes, must spend the evening In stocking feet unless happily the host hns nn extra pnlr. Tho wife of n Jnp. nneso gentleman docs not preside nt his table unless there are ladles In the party, but appears with tho tea nnd sweetmeats, which always precede a dinner, ns do our cocktails and sherry, etc. She merely greets tho guests and appears ngnln only when the goodbys are said. Silken cushions ore scattered about tho lloor and tho guests are arranged according to rank, for the Japanese are, of course, great sticklers for form and ceremony. Little tables, some six Inches high, are placed before each one and barefooted waiting maids In grace ful and prettily tinted kimonos bring In lacquer trays with several tiny cov ered bowls. Ilefoiv leaving the trays on the tables they set them on the floor, nnd, dropping on their knees, make their Ih's." bow, touching their foreheads to the tloor. Chopsticks take the place of knives and forks; but, unlike our WCfllioTiH of attack, nro fliiuto of Wftod. I They are never used twice, unless fam ily heirlooms, when they are of carved Ivory of the most exquisite workman ship, ns ar? nlso the lacquer trays, bowls and cups. The host sets an example by remov ing the covers from the tiny bowls, and the guest, doing likewise, finds an ns- fiortmeut of food quite new nnd gen erally most distasteful. Mustering up much skill one attempts getting the food on chopsticks from the tables to one's mouth. The llrst few times most of It falls on the lloor or on one's lap. The wretched sticks wabble and cross each other ns If fnised. When al most desperate, the good host Is apt to come to the rescue by suggesting lifting tho bowls, and, with the aid of chopstick, shoveling the food In, as ono would potatoes Into a barrel. Iu each course there are half a dozen dishes, and the host tells what they are. First, sulmono, a beau soup; kuchltort, chestnuts boiled and crushed Into n mush; kamaboko, fish picked flno and rolled Into little balls and bak ed; sashiml. raw fish cut Into thin slices and covered with Ice. This Is dipped Into rich sauce called soy, and Is really very good. Little cups of warm sake, the native brandy mode of rice, are served with each course. Nap kins and bread are uuknown quan tities. Tho second courso is a smnll llsh boiled whole. Ono has a chance hero to get ln some fine play with the chop sticks uuinni, bits of fowl boiled with potatoes or lotus roots, a salad of on ions, peas nnd string beans, with a few leaves of lettuce; sunomono, sea snails served with eggplant mashed, and cha luau inushl, a thick soup made of fish and vegetables, with mushrooms for a relish. Tho third course Is a curry of rlco aud picked vegetables, and for a fourth and final courso you have solio, a sort of buckwheat vermicelli served with soy and a sweet liquor called mtrtu; shlruko, rlco cakes, seaweed and con fectionery of all sorts, which Bre'very sweet and tasteless. During tho dinner each guest rises and proposes tho health of the host nnd one other guest until the whole party Is disposed of. This custom is rather hard ou tho guests, for sake Is fiery stuff and goes to ono's head more quickly than our own brandy. To make matters worse, after ono has drunk tho health of all the compnny It Is customary to drink the health of the waitresses, who bow their foreheads to tho lloor In acknowledgment. At the close of a dinner tho tabako boil, a tray holding a hlbaehl with live coals ln a cone of ashes and a section of bamboo for nn ash receiver, is put lieforo each guest, and cigars and ciga rettes lire passed around. When nil Is over, one feels very hungry, stllT In the Joints ond, if the dl mer has been a largo one, very much hi feed of a stim ulant Iiostou Transcript I-'Irt'iimof Siii'cm. "For city use in modern building?," said a safe manufacturer, "safes are nowadays made thinner walled than formerly, thus giving them more room Inside In proportion to the space the safe occupies. The modern building Is tlreproof, or substantially so, ami in case of lire the safe docs not fall down through the burned Honrs Into a mass of burning debris ln the cellar, but It stays where It has been placed, sup ported by the steel lloor beams of the room and. with less around It to burn, subjected to conipai ntlvoly less heat. "Under such conditions the thin wall ed safe Is us fireproof as the thick veil ed safe wouhMio under the conditions ln which It Is used In the old style buildings, for use In which the thick walled safe Is still commonly s ild." New York Sun. "Johnny Smith," cried the teacher to tho boy who had been Impertinent, "you know entirely too much. You will remain In after school. "Gee Whizz!" said Johnle; "you kep' mo In yestld'y 'cause I didn't know enough." , A DU-.r-tA!. FAILURE. Thr T,nt .iIj ' I ' Trl.,,1 to t'lr nn It'.i Do r Wife. "1 don't "ir;:i, i'li irv any inure prne-H-.-iil Jokes on my wife, 'lii. j don't puu flit well." "F.lticldiltn." "You set-, she J.rni a ha!;! of hoisting the window In our room every night. As 1 usually go to l ed last, she de pends on mo to In h-t !!. I'l.metlines I forget It, at:;l then tin-re's a wild squiiM-1". I'ri .,U' nlly !:. dakis mo up In the nl;lit ond i;-1;m me to see If It Is open. If I d-m't hIic tings at me until morning. A night or two ago I resolved to give her a hard score. I rolled up a lot of el l new. .paper Into a long bundle and laid the pnekngo down by the window, of course she wns nsleep and didn't hear me. Then I oH'lied the window n little ways and crept Into bed. Some time nfter midnight she nudged me and sald: 'Jlm, I'm sure you didn't open that window. It's like n bake oven In the room, (let up and see.' So I got up, went to the window nnd threw the snsh ns high ns It would go. As I did so 1 gave a little shriek and then Hung Iny bundle down to the wnlli below. It struck Willi a dull tln-.il. and I dodged behind the curtain fn await developments. 'I he room was very dark, and I couldn't see my wife, but I heard her raise herself to a s'tthig posture. Then she spoke. 'I'oor old Jim,' she quietly sai l, he's tumbled out of the window In hla rnggedest nightshirt. What a Kie(tal- he'll he when they find hlin In the morning!' Then she lay down again nud went to sleep." "What did you doV" "Stood there like a fool f:r n minute or two nnd then sneaked Into bed." Cleveland I'hilu Dealer. I ooooc cooooooo o - i STOVES ! o Albert Stoner i iihsl stocked up with a full line of Cook Stoves Ranges, and Heating Stoves, both for coal and wood. 6 O ix ri nnci Ammunition. O Single-Barrel, Double-Barrel and Breech-Loading. q Powder, shot and shell all at lowest prices. O Stove Repairs S and everything in the O line of Tinware. O P Just west of the News Ollice. X M'Connellsburg, Pa. ooooocoooooooo xxxoooooooo ONE MEAL A DAY. Pronnnneprt n Hcrret of llnmnn llpalth nnd llnitititeKN. It Is by no means Impossible that the newest world lecturer will allude to the delays of the shr;le meal re form. The one meal a day plan was nuccessfully practiced by some Sd.oiiii,. ( men of the healthiest, wealthiest nnd most Intelligent nati'ins of an tiquity for nearly l.(n( years. No unprejudiced observer can deny that for the vat plurality of our fel low men there Is no other practicable way to live up to the principle of the sanitary niaxlin. "Xi-vir to eat till We have leisure to die: t." Nine out of ten laborers have to ber ry from the breakfast table to th -'r dally work and cannot count upon more than a few minutes of al'ternooii meal rest. The same In rell ng mi'.K shipyards, railway yards, workshops nnd schoolrooms. Less than a year's time would sulllee to give the one inel'.l habit the force of o second nature, and those who would like to form an idea of 1 1 uulvel -a! observance during the chicle juried of antiquity should read IVt. i l-.iyle's dissertation on "Moiucsl !c i.Ii'e In Athens and liome" or lie Oulnrcy's humorous essay, published In the sec ond volume of miscellanies under the title, "Dinner. Ileal and W. puled." There would be time l'--r play, for reading, for the enjoyment ..l' nit nnd entertaining con versa lion. Sunstrokes would be known only from the traditions of insanitary barbarism. The gra:";er's youngr.ler.-i would get afternoon s;i ,i,'s ciet,..'-,!i t i think life on a farm decidedly worth living. No after dinner matlyril .m would tempt truants, housekeeping dnftlgcry would be lessened two-thirds. Felix M. Oswald, M. I., In Health Culture. i r; ill: 'III IT 'i 1 1 - III! ' V -: V ; ' i ( Snoot TI iat Hat ! I ; , k i I ( ) : ; i . i i i ; i . !-. Yes, put away your summer hat and go to A. U. Nace & Sons, and get a new one. They have the latest thing in the way of men's and boys' hats at prices that are right. CO cmu'si! you must have a ti SUIT this lull. Can't mtiko tliat one tlo very much longer. oo Listeri. Men's Suits $2.n() up. oy's Suits as low as 7ne. will buy an overcoat for yourself; and $1 .'25, one for your boy. l'ie have Fancy Silk. Vests, thaf nre justthe thing. . i i ) i ) ts M l I I! i i i i i i i i i i 1 1 ! ; ; i i i i !! i i i !! !! : SO VIVE CAMERAS A TrlKram Thnt TnlUeil. At one time when the late Oeorglc Prow Hurry more was playing In San Francisco a fabulous xiim wax offered her by n local theater for her services for n few weeks. The offer was ex ceedingly tempting, but her contract with Charles I'rohman stood in the way. However, on the nothing ven ture nothing won theory, she tele graphed n detailed statement of the offer she had received to I'rohinan In New York, explained how anxious ihc was to accept It and wound up with the pica, "Will you release nieV" In due course of time she received the following telegram hi answer; Jim. Ci'orulo Drew llurrymoro, Pulnre Uoti'K Hun Fnim-liK-o: Nut C'iuui.ks KUIIUN. Albeit disappointed, Mrs. Ilarrymore nt once sent this characteristic reply: Ctiarli-t Kroliinan. Now York City: (Jill (IFHIIIIII! DllKW IIaIIKVUiHIP.. New York Tribune. A Mlulily Old TmIiIc. A wealthy man was once exhibiting proudly to n younger ueipialntauce a table which he had bought. He said It wns COO years old. "Thnt Ih nothing," remarked his young visiter. "1 have In my posses sion u table which is more than U.lino years old." "Three thousand years old!" said the host. "That Is Imp-jsKlblo. Where was It made'" "I'robably In India." "In India. What kind of u table Is itr "The multiplication table!" TO BE GIVEN AWAY 1 1 A VIVU M 1' C STYI.I'. VI On Saturday of each week until disposed of. MR. 1). M ALLOY will give away SO VI wo Souvenir Cameras. r ' ' Those cameras will Hike perfect pleturos, and lire iriven nwity by the Vive Ciiinem Com pany, ( lili'iuio. 111., In the hope I hut the purtles receiving them muy become luteremed In the hlniiillclly or photnio-aphv. itml sooner or later become the possessor of one of the mnny nUoiiI iti.l woilil reuowned Vivo caliii'ias. Tho ouly condition necessary to obtiitn one of these In st nimiMits Is to buy your llrst dozen plutes of Mr. Mulloy, us Ih explained In the nppllotttlon bltink In-low. C'I'T THIS Al'l'UCATION III.ANK OUT to be handed In to APPLICATION for a Vive Souvenir Camera D. MALLOY, McConnellaburg, Pa. I wish to miike implication for one of the Ufty Vive Souvenir Cumeriw you luive advertised to give away on condition thnt I buv my llrst dozen s l-l x i plutes to use with siuno from you for il oonlx, lit the time reeelv" 1 1 1 Mr the cuincni at your store. Sirn your mime hei I', n. I lux Address Onr Kll-Mt I'lnooN. The tlrst piano.s Uimwn in America were Imported from Loudon in 17M by John .lacoli A-doi-. but as they could I not stand the rlg 'i-M of lb::- llinate they soon became ruined. This fact led to the attempt to build pianos In this country, aud In the early part of the nineteenth century phinon made their appearance. The I-'lllltiK. Miss Gabby -- What Is the hardest part of writing poetry, (hiding the rhymes! Amateur I'oet- No. I think the great est strain Is In filling up between them. -Hultlmore American. A Hnliinerued Forcxt. There Is a submerged t uest on the Columbia river between tlio Italics and the Cascade mountains. According to Mr. O. K. Gilbert, the submergence took place SIM) years ago, and since then the roots have been under water, while the upper parts of the trunks have been bared yearly at low water. Tho bark Is gono and the wood partly wasted away, but some of It Is llrm end looks fresh. This fuel seems ow ing to tho durable quality of the wood of that specie namely, the Pscudot uga douglassl. famous ' liwli :xr-i'.?r:iie3 411 If you arc jjoinj; to buy a Buggy or Wagon this summer, be sure it is a Blue Ribbon. Style and price start them, and quality keep them oin. The fellow who wastes his energies trying to drag a high priced wagon, loaded down with high priced reputation, will have to take your dust when you pass him with a Blue Ribbon. We not only talk good work, but sell OOOD WORK. Qu:ility, first considered; style, novelty, and price guaranteed. For further information, call on or address L. N. AKLUS, Si pes Mill. P ' Agent For Fulton County. .v't THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. 2& In 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- , timore, Philadelphia Ahrkets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT ' IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, Sc., t X i In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 8 Sample copies of' the News sent to a nv ' of your friends cn request, J QUMBEKLAND VALLEY TIM K TAHLK. Nov. 10, 18tW. l.euve no. 2 no i no. 0 S 1 . M A. M M. M Winchester 7 ; Miirtliisiiiirk' H If, II :i' lUKt'rstown .... (Hfi Buii!i!( (iroelic'UKtle .... rf 07 9 SI',' 12 -I-.' Mereentliurit . . . . 8 30 11 Id ('liunibersiiuiK.. 7 Hill V tft 1 li W nCstHiro 7 (o 12 ir Shliit'iisliuitf ... 7 M 111 lift I ffii Newvllle HIMlai'l 1 -IH iirlislo N l!7ll -1(1 t of. Mi'i'lmnU-sburK.. H 17 II 07 II CT IMIxhurK 7 Ml.... 1 40 Arr, liurrlsuurK. 9 ir.' II L'.'i 2 40 Air. i'hilu II 4n !! lm A 47 Arr. New York. 1! 1:1 S M H oh Arr. llullluiorc. II bit una on A. M e. M. I'. M. le. m -' 4 ' 4 II 4 8 mi 10 Sll IU 4:.' A e.'ill lift: 4 in ft Ulill SR n KXII1 44 8 oil 6 W 5 (HI 6 Si. in an H M 9 4f I'. M 12 urn IS! 271 12 4F 4 2T 7 an 6 26 A. H Adilltlotiitl trains will Ikuvo I'urllsUi foi llur rlshiir dully, except Suuduy, lit A.fio u. ci.. 7.m ii. in.. I2.ui . ui., X.M p. in., v:Ai p. ui., und from MoelmuleKiiuru nt d.14 u. in., 7 1 n, ni.. M.I2b. ui.. I.ofi p. m.. 2.:m p. in., und afi3 p. m.,ft.20 p. ni (J.:ift p. in.. .ri p, in. . NtoppinK ut Second Htreel, lluri-islHiru, to It-toll pusseiiKcrN. TrulUM No. 2 mill 10 ruu dully hctwe en Hurtin liurif und lluKi-rsiown, und on Suuduy w 111 top UI liitermudluie Htutloim. Dully. t Dully except Sunilny. I.euvo uo. 1 no. H no. 6 no. 7 no, 0 tP. M A. M tA. M tP. M p. M Ilultlinore MM 4 Ni 8 to 12 i 4 Hf. New York 7 40 12 ( 8M l to I'llllll II 2(1 4 2ll 8 to 12 8ft 4 AS llurrlshiii-K 5 ll 7 bA II 4ft 8 in 7 20 Dlllsburir 12 In 4 21 MeeliuuicKburu.. ft IH 8 Ift 12 lift 8 Ml 7 811 I'llrllsle ft 411 8 87 12 27 4 HI 8 UI Newvllle (1 nn It on 12 to 4 87 8 20 Slilppensliurif... (1 17 IH I in 4 M 8 87 u.vneNlioro 10 87 S (12 0 in I'huurtifrNtmric.. A 8ft 8T 13, IS 1ft 8 Ni MuruttrMliurK.... 8 10 10 47 8 II tireeueustle .... 7 (m 10 ml Iftft 5 87 Bill IIUKerntown .... 7 81 10 2ft i 17 0 ui m MiirlinNlnirK 8 21 II li S 4ft Ar. Winchester. 9 in 12 8ft 7 8n A. M. P. M. P. M P. M. P, M Additlouiil loeul tnilns will leuve HurrlxliurK duly.eeeptSuuilii.vfor(;urllnle und luteruiedl me Htutlous ui 9. ;ift u, m 2.H0 p. m., ft.ift p. ru., it. Jft p. in. und 11.80 p. in., ulso (or MechuulcH lini'K, DlllshiirK und Interuiudlule KtuliouH ul 7. nn u. in. und 3.27 p. m. Nos. i und 9 run dully between Uurrtitburn und Hiik't nttown. Dully. t Dully eieept Suuduy. i On Suuduyn will leuve riilludelplilu at 4 V p in. I'iiIIiiiiiu puluce sli-ciilMK oupt between New York nnd Kuoxvllle, Teiiu., on trulas I west und in ensi. Through eouehoN to und from l'lilladolphlu on trains 2 und 4 t-usl und 7 und 9 west. SOirniKHN I'KNN'A 11. it TIIAINS. I'us. .Mix. I uoivi noiliil tA Mtl H Ii Ift 12 ;i (i niil2 in 8 :vi 1 1 in 8 Us! 10 III 8 nn ii hftl A. M jr. M. 1'IIM. H'UN. MIX. I ? noitl uoilll I. MiiA M 1A u I.vu. Arr. r, -ii ui ui ii fv'i cliuliilieMlHiiit. tn.1 P. n. 4 Lit 4 (l 3 MO 1-4 8 Ml I- tl. I'liinu'i-tliin for ull KtulUms on Cuuilif rlun l Vulley Hullroiid and l'enuNylvunlu Hullrou I ysti-in. II. A. Hiiiiii.k. J. F. IV.TO. Livu'l I'ltoH. Agent. Supt. ;irin i2 7 hi 11 llilll 47 8 III 31111 ( 9 Of) ;tHl I K. U 211 1'. M.A. M.A. U . Murion .Meicersliurir. ... . I.OllltllU . .. . ...Hlcliiuond.., County Officers. I'reNldent JiMlne Hon. S. MoO. Bwopo, Awoclule J udneu Lemuel Klrlt, l'eter Mor. ton. I'rotliouolury. o, KrunU P. Lynch. District Attorney ieori(e II. DuuleU, Treusiirer-TlieoSlpeH, Slierlft Unuli'l SheelH. Depuly Sherlrt -.liimeH ltimiel, Jury I'lmiuiKsioiieni Duvld Uotx, Samuel If, lliicki-iisinhii, Auditors -John 8, Httrrln, D, H. Myera, A. J, l.uililM'rson. CiniiiiiiHsloiittni u. K. Mulot. A. V. Kelly John Kishcr. Clerk-l-'iunk Miisoa. Ot-'oronrr Uouuiy Surveyor Jouuii Luke, tUiuuiy Superlutenilcut t.'loin Chpsnnl. Altoi-iifys -W. Scott Alexuuiler, J. Nflinrt SIpeM, I'liomuit K Kloun, K McN, Joliu t, M. It BliuHuer, Ueo. 11. Dunleln, JoUt . SI uus. ADVERTISE IN The Fulton Cecity News.
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