The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 25, 1900, Image 5

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    T0N COUNTY NEWS.
THE TASK.
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HUR(iKOXTJlUEAI).
MATERIALS THAT ARE USED TO SEW
UP CUTS AND WOUNDS.
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task Hint tiiim 1'iiiist mt,
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front iiiin( ilrcum of hnrt
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linton HL-ulluril In C'oRinnpoIlhui.
HE SECRET SERVICE.
Work of Heading a
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.. ......I. of 2.000 Wonla.
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1( jroviTimicntH ninko uho of mi
i - their eiplicretl coiiiiiiunlcii-
,fitli their ntJt'iits nlironil, other
iinrv of Mliiieriiis nun worus, iiiki
!-fniexeluHlvely words. Of cotirw,
jly proMt'iK that iiectln Hulutlon
;natcbi'9 f i'11" klml to uwvr
the key tuimber or key wonl.
tlmt I" uocoinpIlsliiMl, thu lo
ir Is WW though K''''M'Hy very
Iiidifil It Is illlllcult to cotioolvo
sore tiresome, licntl splltthiK piece
"ft limn cltlier to cipher or tlccl
, dispatch of Homo l.i'UO or 2,0(10
j. Tin? writer talks from sad und
S7CilK'rlL'IU'0.
je guvcriiiiicnis cuiiuku mt kc.v
or key numerals with eiioli dls-
Kwrtllns to u Botllotl iimniKiv
nihiTH. liu'iun, ciiiiiiuo 11 every
t Sometimes It Is placed at tlio j
nine uf the dlsputc'li, at otlier I
at the cud. To tlio iiiiliiitlntoil n
,'trliuf tills kind w ill appear In tlio :
s ot a Cli!nenu puzzle, lint to an
rt cryptogniplier tho deciphering I
(OVMiunent coilo dlsputci! is inero
: pi"'-
jgloiiully tlio tuspatcu win appear
,n Jumble of eoiisoiirints without
meaning, while at oincr nines 11
i jo ciphered as to contain sensl
mil nluiisihlo sentences, tho liiciin
fulilih nnnears on the surface.
u a code of this kind thnt was !
liy the Spanish secret agents In
' country clurliiK tho war with j
i. ami tlio clover staff of secret j
nu n employed by tho 1'nlled
s piveriimcnt were In a very
; time possessed of a key to tlio j
.riainiestiou. Now York Tribune. ,
A KAFFIR "SMOKER."
titlve Women Are r.ulinlo.nt le
Devotee of tli Weed. i
South Africa tho nativo woman
,es Incessniitly. Your nntlvo sorv
iniokin as sho cooks and ns she
.a The tobacco sho likes Is rank. :
dainty clcaretto an F.nnllsh or
. m lady of fashion enjoys, smok-j
.rough a quill, so that no nicotine
:aiu either teeth or lingers, would
:fiil at by a Katllr. "(live me a :
ami soiiiethliiK In It I can taste,"
etlivt what sho says.
.. men Kallirs are beyond tobacco.
; triioko soinethin. so vehement
.t makes them couch and splutter,
their breath, choke and sneeze to
larmint; derive. They like mm IT,
uiil lire fond of offering and Ink
Mw of It ("schulir' they cull It)
alicy meet and visit one another,
anting tobacco ns too mild for
' taste, tlio Kallirs take another
-I ami smoke that. They proceed
range n smoking party, by siiuat-
Uo the ground and getting ready
: "pipe," n cow horn with a thin
in It Inserted half way down at
angles to the horn. Tho end of
ibe Is In a basin, and It Is from It
- the smoker sucks the strong stuff
nukes him lncnpablc of anything
series of coughs und chokes for
time ufter ho has had his turn
' pipe, which Is passed around
f nmn to man, uutll a perfect cho-
'i coughs rends tho air.
-e tobacco tho I'.oers smoke look a
iwr ten und Is peculiar In flavor,
togllshnion who have become used
-acquire such a tnsto for It that
: oiver ask for any other kind.
1"0 Mall.
IUHpb of Former Avra,
big tree of California Is unique
-eiorld. It is tho largest, oldest
most niajestlcully graceful of all
Scarcest of known tree species,
the best living representative of a
- geologic age. It has conic down
'ii the nges simply by reason of
"Writ powers of defense ugainst
:e conditions. Tho bark Is some-
h much as two feet thick and Is
' noueumhustlble. Tho oldest
fens fulled nro still sound at the
1 Vet, with all its advantages,
H trees do not goem to Uuvo In
(1 their ranirn slmw tln irhiclul
H-Wnslilngton Tost.
Not III.
e drill Instructor's face turned
with rage ns he rated a raw
Meruit for his owkwardness.
''. Uufferty, you'll spoil the lino
""ISO feet. flrnvi.
"imn, and cot them In line!"
fty's dignity wiis hurt.
siirglnt," ho drawled solemn
""'y're 'not mine; they're Micky
10 . hi tho reur rank!"
A (jrpn llunil.
n new freight handler.
"' Kiwi 1..., l. II
i . 1 t'unuis in iiiui rur,
( ""'freight agent.
. ""t loud barrels In that
Nhmded tho new man.
"f Hot ;
or
car,
I There Arc .Mini.- Klmi. .
motun mid .iM-dlK and ir,.,it
nrl. l, . f stlt-n-f, l od i ,ilo
Emilia 0mth(I.,ii.
Imnglne n tailor who deliberately
pl.uiH to huvo tlio stitches ho so careful
ly sews give way at a certain time.
Suppose ho should use one kind of
thread In a cont warranted to breuk In
olio week, another kind In tlio trousers
guaranteed to f n il apart in n month
und using peinmiieiit niateriiil only In
making up a waistcoat. Yet this is ex
uctly what the surgeon does every duy.
Sutures, as the surgeon's thread Is cull
ed, are made from various materials,
according to the requirements. Catgut,
silk thread, silkworm gut, silver wire,
kangaroo tendons and horsehair ure lit
common usi.
Catgut was at one time obtulned
from members of tho feline tribe. As
Us nse Increased tho supply ran Bhort.
Kxp. rlments showed that sheep fur
nished an acceptable substitute. So
catgut used by surgeons, Jewelers and
makers of musical Instruments comes
now froi.i the submucosa, or middle
layer of the Intestine of a sheep. It Is
the most commonly used of all sutur
ing material. Catgut stitches arc ab
sorbed In from live to seven days, de
pending on llio Individual upon whom
they are used. In occasional Instances
catgut stitches have been known to bo
absorbed In ltd hours. Hy treating It
with cl.romlc acid such a suture will
remain la position for many weeks.
Itecauso of Its adaptability and tho
cheapness of tho material catgut beads
the list of surgical threads.
Silkworm gut can bo moro thorough
ly sterilized than uny other known
suture material. In preparing sutures
of all sorts the usual method Is to boll
the material In ether, allow It to Boflk
for 2-4 hours, thou place It In alcohol
for a day or two and follow this with
j a bath of mercury solution. Notwlth
i standing this thorough cleansing, the
', microscope reveals germs still present
In varying numbers In many Instances.
' Silkworm sutures show fewer micro
I organisms than other materials treated
' In tills way; hence It Is highly recom
mended for surgical work. The mate
rial Is extracted from a silkworm killed
immediately before It begins to weave
1 Its cocoon. Unfortunately for Bur
geons, silkworm sutures are not lib-
sorlied, but remain permanently In
place. Tor tills reason Its use is re
! strictod to special work.
The short, tough tendons taken from
the tall of a kangaroo furnish surgeons
with a valuable thread. Kangaroo ten
; don stitches will hold fast for many
, days. Tiie time of absorption Is estl
i united from four weeks to two mouths.
Horsehair and silver wire sutures aro
nonabsorbable. The fluids of the body
i do not ut't'ect them in any way, and
once In place the stitches will remain
; until forcibly removed. Iiy some It Is
! usserted that silver wire has distinct
I antiseptic properties. Nitrate of silver
i In solution is known to be a good ger
micide. Hence it Is argued that a sli
ver salt Injurious to germ development
Is formed by the contact of body fluids
with silver wire. Thus stitch abscesses
i are said to be of rare occurrence when
silver w ire is utlll.ed.
Silk thread, such as is used by tai
lors, but of the linest quality and of
larger caliber, is frequently used. Tho
stitches are practically nonabsorbable,
though at times no trace of tlio thread
hns been found In the tissue at the, ex
piration of a year.
To accommodate this assortment of
threads special varieties of needles are
naturally required. A surgeon's "house
wife" contains needles that would
scarcely bo recognized ns such by the
uninitiated. Itesldes the needles curv
ed In different segments of a circle,
surgeons use needles shaped like
spears. Javelins and bayonet points.
Some are as long us bodkins, terminat
ing In a point like u miniature knife
blade. Others have the sharpened end
triangular, with the apices of the an
gles sharpened to a razor edge. Sonic
few aro formed like ordinary sewing
needles, hut uiado of greater teusllo
strength.
Instead of a thimble a surgeon uses
an Instrument called a needle- holder.
It Is shaped like a pair of scissors, tho
points of which are blunt clamps. The
needle Is held fast between the Jaws
of tho clamps until released by opening
the two blades as scissors are opened.
Then a fresh hold Is taken, und the ac
tion repented wltli every stitch.
A skillful surgeon has perfect com
mand of the needle at all times. There
nro moments during an operation when
a well placed stitch means saving tho
life of a patient. At such times the
Bklllful surgeon displays a celerity and
deftness not surpassed lu embroidery.
The surgeon relies upon certain
stitches for different needs. Just hp tlio
dressmaker picks and chooses unions
the various forms of stitching. The
hemstitch, catstltcli. whalebone, her
ringbone, running stitch and back hand
so dear to the feminine fingers have
their counterparts in the surgeon's
mattress suture, Interrupted niul con
tinuous suture, subcuticular suture,
purse string and tigtire eight sutures,
U'lnbert ami C.erney sutures. As the
seamstress selects an uppropiniie
Btitch for a scum, a buttonhole or an
edging, so the surgeon booses in form
ing his life saving stitches. New York
Sun.
MADE HER FORTUNE.
DunrdliiK Holme StoiikH Hint (irrw
Tender tnder n l- imr 'Ion Hummer.
"Speaking of luck," said n .reminis
cent man, "reminds me of how fortune
came to ft boarding house keeper In n
mill town where 1 once lived. Tlieio
came to the house when lie hint struck
tho town u new millhnml. This board
er seemed at first Just like uny other
young mail with u good appetite, out
of whom the profit to be made was
likely to be small, but It wi;s speedily
discovered that he was u man of abil
ity und promise, who was likely to get
on at the mill. Ho made great prog
ress at the works. It wasn't long be
fore be was at the head of the section
of the forge department there, the boss,
lu fact, of the four ton hummers.
"As fa: as ho was concerned the only
thing that marred his happiness was
tho toughness of the steaks they und
lit the boarding house, and that they
"wore tough nobody could deny. Hut
lie was equnl to the occasion there us
lie hud proved himself to be ut tho
tutll.
" 'Madam,' be said one day to the
landlady, Mf you will let mo tako the
Ktcaks you buy before you cook them I
Will make them Just ns tender ns can
bo without any cost to you whatso
ever.' "Now, be bad paid Ills board regular
ly, and he was nt that moment virtual
ly the star boarder. The landlady
handed him the next morning without
hesitation the bundle of steaks Just ns
It came from the butcher, and tho ham
mer boss Just took 'ein over to the mill,
this being before tho regular starting
1 1 mo In the morning, and, adjusting
one of the four ton hammers to about
the right, gauge, started It up and ran
the steaks a couple of times under the
hummer.
"(iood? Why, they were Just simply
beautiful, and every morning after that
the gonial hammer boss used to run
across to the mill before breakfast and
quietly, without the knowledge of any
one, run the landlady's steaks back
and forth once under the four ton ham
mer. The fame of the landlady's ten
der steaks grew rapidly, ns did also,
naturally, the number of her boarders.
And so she accumulated wealth." New
York Sun.
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HOW TURKS EAT.
They Cue No Tulilen. linlm, Knives.
Fork or Plate.
The Turks use no tables in their
homo, and chairs are unknown, says
London Answers. Instead there Is a
huge wooden frame built in tlio middle
of the room, about IS Inches high,' and
when tiie family assembles to dine
cushions are brought, placed upon the
frame, and on these tho members seat
themselves, tailor fashion, forming a
circle around a largo tray which occu
pies the center.
The tray Is a very large wooden,
plated of silver affair, according to tlio
social und financial condition of the
family, and thereon Is deposited a ca
pacious bowl. About It are ranged
buiic". ()f nllced cheese, anchovies, ctl
vlai'i; und sweetmeats of all sorts. In
terspersed with these are goblets of
sherbet, pieces of hot unleavened bread
and n number of boxwood spoons,
with which to drink the soup.
Knives, forks anil plates do not tig
lire lu the service, but each one has n
napkin spread upon bis knees, and ev
ery one, armed with u spoon, helps
himself.
When this Is consumed, the bowl Is
borne nwuy, and another grout dish
takes Its pluce. This time it Is n con
glomeration of substantial, all stewed
up together, such as mutton, game or
poultry. Tlio mess bus been divided
by the cook into small portions, which
are dipped up with the aid of a spoon
or with the lingers.
For tho host to fish out of the mess a
wing or log of a fowl und present It to
u guest Is considered u great compli
ment, and for a Turk of high degree to
roll a morsel between his lingers and
then put It into tho mouth of u visitor
Is looked upon as tho height of fuvor
and good tuuuuors.
PATTERSON'S
STORE,
.YlcConncIlsburrj, Pcnna.
Two Floors and a l'aso
nit'ut each seventy-livo feet
in lciio-Lli ly twi-iity-livf in
width just packfd with (!oti
oral Mtq-chatidiso. A lull
and c(nipU;t(.' stork of
Dry Goods.
Cashmeres, ft lug-hums. Cali
coes, Muslins, Shirtings Linens,
Towclings.
Clothing.
Overcoats, Men's and Hoys
Knits, Overalls, 1 'mil rweiir, Si v..
Hats und Cups in great variety
Boots and Shoes.
ert Stoner
with a full line of
and Heating Stoves,
;mJ. wood.
Ammunition.
B;mvl and Breech-Loadintf.
11 at lowest prices.
Stove Repairs
eveivtliinir in the
line of Tinware.
Just west of the News Ollice.
AVConnellsburtf, Pa.
oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo
The niip-t re
lowest prices.
liah
Carpets.
Hag, Ingrain, M atl ing
Hardware.
Yon can hardly miss
ans tiling you want.
Groceries.
A full line of Syrups, CotTci
Teas, Kpiecs .vo.
Tobacco and
no better.
Harness,
.lewelr.v, ami
keep any i-.ni!
for by the pe
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pie
of
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:m stoves
Q is jiisi stocked up
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lioot That Hat !
-Yes, put away your summer hat and 0 to
A. U. Nace & Sons,
a new one. They have the latest thine in the
men's and boys' hats at prices that are riht.
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must havu a
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.Men's Suits $'2.50 up.
IJoy's Suits
will buv
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as low as 7ne.
an overcoat for
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yourself; and
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oar, Bor." Chicago New s.
1 Ailiromiacic mountains embrace
t ever 2.8(H),(XM) acres, and In
it i fulIy 300 mouuUiln peaks rise
1U' ranging from 1,200 to r,(XH)
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ranco that Is wanting to bring
10 ccVsHful Issue.
1,1 n"J; K't Kcuriul if your heart
,, i,,,,5;"11- .Most likely you suffer
-Cf'11""- Koilol byspepsiu
wl"u .vou cat und gives
Ul ""'inucli perfect rest. It
, 0llly preparation known thut
J' tligesu ull classes of foods;
Ml P8 tne worst cases of
mi."0 B.'ld urauch trouble ufter
-Mb u 186 11118 f"'lod. It may bo
.. Ml conditions uud cutinot
A l)e Wunti'il.
Our consul In Klrmlnghiim says that
several years ago on5 of the Harbors,
of thrcadmaklng fume, told him that
tho discoverer of a fast black dyo for
linen thread could command his own
price. Examine the thread holding the
buttons lu men's clothing, und you will
see that after a short time tho black
disappears, and even new linen thread
lias not sufliclent depth of color. It Is
Impossible to find In tho English shops
men's black cotton socks with tops at
nil clastic. Tho fust black dye for cot
ton was the discovery of an English
chemist. English hose manufacturers
would not nt llrst buy his secret, but
the Gernmns did and built up a trade
till over the world. New York Times.
ood.
Trout's Drutf
Her War.
"Is Cicorglanu a sympathetic friend V"
"Well, when she praises anything I
wear she does It In a way which makes
mo feel that everything I usually wear
Is simply hideous." Indianapolis Journal.
The average duration of marriages In
England Im 28 years; In Franco and
Germany, 2(1; Norway, 21; Hussln, 20.
)r. W. II. Lewis, Lawroncovlllc.Va.
writes, "1 am using Koclol Dyspepsia
Cure in my practice, among severe
cases of indigestion and Und it an ud
mirable remedy." Muny hundreds of
physiciuns depend upon the use of Ko
clol Dyspepsia Curo In stomuch troub
les. It digests what you cut, and ul
lows you to out all tho good food you
need, providing 1'ou do not overload
your stomuch. Gives Instant relief
and a permanent cure. Trout's Drujf
Store.
Mataul ltecoirnltlon.
"Mess my soul!" explained the man
wltli the iron gray board, cordially ex
tending his hand. "Ain't you the tow
headed boy that used to worry the life
out of me 2o years ago, back In old
Chemung county, by climbing my or
chard fence and stealing my apples V"
"If you're the Infernally mean and
stingy old hunks who owned that or
chard und used to set your dog on any
boy who came within half a mile of it,
1 am," replied the younger man. grasp
ing the proffered hand and shaking it
iieurtlly. Chicago Tribune.
To llt i'OIIClNt'.
"Young man." said the editor to the
budding Jouriiallsl w ho lireiii;lit him a
column story which could have been
told better lu tell lines, "when a man
discovers his house Is ahla.o he doesn't
go to tlio window and tell tlio passers
by that 'half an hour ago what threat
ened to lie a terrible coiillagratlon
broke out In the upper story of the pa
latial mansion occupied by Mr. .lero
nihili Dickens.' lie simply rushes to
tho front and shouts 'Eire!' lie con
cise, young uiuu."
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DAVY LITTLE, Proprietor.
Bread,
Rolls.
Cakes,
and
Pretzels
on hand all the time.
Bake Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Free delivery in town on
bake' days.
Your Putromigo Solicited.
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Covers the Field.
In every part of the
County faithful re- X
porters are located t
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
News, War News, a
Department for the
Farmer and Akchan-
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal- J
timore, Philadelphia
Markets. The Sun- X
day School Lesson, X
Helps for Christian X
Endeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev-
erybody. '
THE JOB DEPARTMENT x
IS COMPLETE, I
SALE BILLS, I
POSTERS,
DODGERS, X
BILL HEADS, X
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES, X
CARDS, &c X
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style alonij that line.
Sample copies of
the News sent to any
of your friends cn
request,
X
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TIM 10 TAMLK,
l.eiive inn. l!,uo I
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GIVEN
AWAY
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!e. r.schollenberger, I
PLUMBER, :
STEAM and Vi I
HOT WATER T
FITTER. &
All Work Guaranteed. f
Prices Reasonable.
McCOMMELLSBURG, PA.
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A VIVK M 1' C STYI.K. VI
Saturday of each week until disposed of.
MR. 1). M ALLOY will give away v
50 Vive Souvenir Cameras.
'I'liese oiimcnis will lulie perfoet ilolures. unci ure ulven nwuy by the Vivo Cuaiurii Coin
fiiuiV, c 'hieiik'o. ill., in the hope Unit thu pin-lies reeeivliiK tliein limy beoonie InlureNttMl In the
simplicity of pliotoi.'riiphv. und -sooner or luler hoeoiue thu possessor of eue of (he many Ntunil
nnl worlil remnvtietl N'ive uiuneriis. Thu only uontliilifti ueeessiiry to ohluiu one of these in
struments Is to buy your lli-st clo.eu plntes of Mr. Mnlloy, us In explained In the nppllciitlna blank
In-low.
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APPLICATION far a Yive Souvenir Camera
D. MALLOY, McConnellsburg, Pa.
I wish to inuke uppllention for one of the llfty Vive Sonveuir Cnmeritu you
have luls'erlist'd to give awny on uouilltlon thnt I buv niy llrst
thuc'ii j I-.' i I -II plutes to use with siimu from you fur 85 cents, ut the time rueelv
inn I lit citmrru ut your store.
Sn-'ii your tMtine hi'rts
P. (I. Il.ix ,
Address
A medical journal U authority for
tho HtaUiiiiont that there. U nosv, in thu
United Stutos out) physician for every
liilO people iiroiioitioniitely twice as
many as Great l!rilaln,and four times
as iiiiiuy as France has, live times as
many as Germany has uud six tiinus
as many us Italy has.
McConnellsbur"; & Ft. Loudon j
Passenger, l;rei,t;ht and
Express Line.
R. C. McQiiAni:, Proprietor.
UVH I1AII.V IIKTWI.hN Ml I'.iNNKI.IJillllllll AN'I
I'nll I l.ul'lloN.
l.i'il!liu Mel'onni'lHti'ii M ut ::M o'clock, I'. M .
niHl.ni i-otineeiiiMi svitli in icruonn liuintiu
S. I'. It. It.
llrturnnu' It-nve Kurt f.uti.lici on the uirlvul of
the t-S'cnins- tr.un on S. 1'. H. U.
I oil pn-pnicii I o curry pusscntterH und t'v
press to iimlii; uDi ncciiou silh ull trains ul Kt.
l.ouilou.
LDWARD liRAKI;,
FASlllONAHl.li liAKUtiH, i
i
One Door llu-sl of "Kuln ti llims.t."
i
McCttXM-.l.l.S
l-'il st.-irluh-. .Sin. V .11: I
Dli-liu towel li'l evui
unci;
ml II
I Ink'
Sutlorer "Do you extract teeth
without palnV" Dontist "Not ul
ways. I sprained my wrist on one, it
couple of days ago, und the hluniocl
thlntf hurts yet."
THE HARRISONViLLE INN,
AT
Harrisonvillc, Pa.
On lln- 'l'linip'lie six nnU-s wi.si ul .Vh'l'itii
ticllsbiii'ii. Tins old ti nil p 1 1 i.il n r liuU') ;-l .n:ii tin
linen eutlrtily rclnillt. nrssly l'.iriutit il und i-i
under ut-vv miiniiKetncnl
l-'lml Class Aei'iiuiintiiliitious.
Jfcllnlilful lloinc tor Siniinier lluiiidi'rs.
Hales Ht-iiMinuljle.
Spettiul Attention to TrunsUmi Cimuiii
THOMAS S. MK'IV.I.KK,
l'roi'lelor.
If you are Komc; to buy a Buggy or Wagon this
summer, be sure it is a Blue Ribbon. Style and price
star) them, and quality keep them K'oinK'. The fellow
who wastes his energies trying to drajj a hi,h priced
watj'on, loaded down with hih priced reputation, will
have to take your dust when you pass him with a
Bloc Ribbon.
We not only talk j;ood work, but sell
GOOD WORK,
Quality, llrst considered; style, novelty, and price
j'uai.uueei.1.
For further information, call on or address
K.N. AKLHS, SipcsMill. Pa
Agent For Fulton County.
Addltlonul truins will lenve Curllsle for linr
risbui'K tliuly, irxct-pt Sunday, ut ft.Vt h. m.. 7.Ui
u. ui., I8.4ii t. in., H.idi p. in.. U.:iti p. in., uud front
Meehuulesliuitt nl 11. 11 a. in . 7 :l n. ni., H.18u.
in.. I.ms p. in.. '-' :k ). in., uud 3.M p. m.. f 80 p. nr.,
tl :1A p. in., u.isi p, m., stopping m seeonU Htreet,
llarrlsliurk'. to let off passetiKers.
'rralns No. 8 and 10 run daily between HnrriN
burs uud HuL'crstown, uud un Kuutluy will slop
ul Intcrinudlulu Htultons.
Dally.
Dully except Sunday.
I.euve
llaltllnore
Ntw Vork
1 -111111
IturrlsbiirK
ltillsburir
MechuuiesburK-.
Carlisle
Newvllle
Sliippelisburtf . . .
Wuyut'slioro
CtiamhersbiirK. .
Mercersburtf,...
Clreencastle ....
Ililk-crstowu'....
Marttnshurif.
Ar. Winclichtor.
no. I no. H no. r i;'- 7:uo. B
tP. M A. M tA. MP. M H. M
MM 4 MS H 11 18 till 4 Hfi
7 40 IS 1ft H Ml 1 hi
II 811 4 8tl H hi 18 8i 4 Hfi
6 U 7 bf 1 1 4.t 8 10 7 80
18 40 4 81
IS IM H 15 18 If. S M 7 J
h 4il H 117 18 87 4 Irt S cm
t) Ikl H ml 18 hi 4 7 H 8H
17 9 IM 1 in 4 M H 117
HI H7 8 H fl III
iii i a. ft us i
H III It) 47 II II
7 mi II) in I t lli H tl
7 81 lu 8ft 8 17 6 mi ) Vtl
8 84 II HI f) 4.S
9 III U 3ft 7 Si)
A. M. P. M. I'. M. P. M. P, U.
Addilionul lociil trulus will leuve IhiriiHhurir
dally, exceplSundayforCarllsle und iiiteriuedi
ute Hintious ut u. ;tft u. m., 8.011 p. ui., fi.lA p. m.,
0 '8ft p. iii. und 1 1. Hi) p. in., also for Meehanluo
bnrx. Dillsburtf uud Intermediate mullou. kt
7 mi u. in. uud 11.87 p. ni.
Nos. I und 9 run dully between Ilurrisburi;
und Miiurrstown.
liailv.
t jiailv exempt Sunday.
t On Suuduyn will leuve Philadelphia at 4 31'
p. in.
rullmnu pulaee slecnlnu curs between Nes
Vork und kuoxvllle, Tenn., on truluu 1 west,
und 111 eust.
Tlirout.'li coitchcH to and from Philadelphia
ou truins 8 and 4 eust und 7 and V west.
SOUTIIKKN l'KNN'A H. It. TKA1NS.
l'as. I 'ns. iMix. I
tl7 noiU no ill
I'. M ia ii u I.ve.
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it I lito i;
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Mereersliuiu.
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4 8.1
4 mi
a ho
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8 mi
P.
C?ouuectlou for ull HtnlloiiN on t?uiiilierluni
Valley Kullruud and Penusylvuiiiu Kallrou I
hybtetii.
11. A. Itiiiiu.it. j. V. Ilovn.
lien 1 1'usa. A vent. Supt.
County Ofmceus.
President Jtirtue Hou. S. MeC. Swopo,
Assoelute Judtfee Lemuel Kick, Peter Mor
ton. Prolhouolnry. 4 a, Frank P. I.yneh.
Klsirlet Attorney (ieortie II. Daniel.
Treasurer- Theo SI pes,
Sheriff - llunlel Sheets.
Deputy Mn'illf -.lanios Kumel,
Jurv Ciiiinilsslonent Duvtd UuU, Samuel II,
lliickeiisiuil h,
Auditom -John 8, 11 arris, D, II. Myers. A. J.
1 .umlicrsiiu.
Commissioner!! 11. K. Mulot. A, V. Kelly
JhIiu l-'Klior.
Clei'lt- l''rank Musiin.
rConiiier- -C'onnty
Surveyor Jouuu I.uke,
C'okiuty Siipci inteudenl Clem Chesnut.
Altorneys W. Scott Alexuiuler. J. Kelson
Slpes. Tlniinus K Sluau, K. MuN, Jolnl jr.,
M. U. blmlluer, Deo. U. Daulula, Jui.r. I .
hiui'M.
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