i;LT0N COUNTY' NEWS. :::SUJMBR SONQ. . To loop ami ilro.im in bmt. i' ... ! ivuro. the rinv linnet. ,iie parted, Iirinwn to UK but pa(n ' o live the ilinr past o'er ngnin. f, weep not In our alocp; Out ter' ,ro '"r ,n fUrh imitlf". ' hut wwp, for thou art fr away. ... .1. vnlrM of the enriith da v. ItLiixl Pin m' "TOW "w,,pt wny; r J. " in'nl 01 y u t mot, with Murir bitter tear grp, lov. To dream la beat. Our waVlnir la but palm h ilt "Ion w0 ind II ne Prt K'n. ..r love, and be thy (Iroamn of ml P,P7 lni f till think nf h. "Z..make present time of all the pnat: FjJ,, niton the would my dream might Wi Drum, ir, till the day break And Mrtlily ahadowe flee, flen morn to Brief ne'er wake Xnd I be one with thee. Nell Mnedonald In Harper' Bazar. THEY GOT FRESH AIR. M poor nmnlnd Open After a Very Forcinio Arunine-nt. j olii gfory Ih told of JoKcpli Uohl x the founder of St. Joseph, thnt .. m orlRln m 11011 county in tlio jj irttloment of Unit Beet Ion. The w who ntnrted tlio city was re--Big to ft- J'",f,I" with o nunilier of i, niitl tney Btopped witli nn no- J, ntance of Kobltloux's close to bouse, and Kobldoux went In to ro- overnight ns tlio guet of IiIh -A. kwttler closed the front door oft- jcfhad retired, nnd Itnlildotix, who moil to sleeping in tno open nlr, softly to It find opened It. The Ivrof the house wulted until Ilolii- mtas In bed ngaln, nnl the settler jit That wns repented fl dozen U "The next time thnt door Is A there will bo trouble," snld the : irho linil founded St. Joseph. He :3ied Ills couch with thnt. ( owner of the house closed the ;,iml llolildoux met lilin ns he wns ruing to lii bed. They clinched fouxlit hy the light of thu moon ifjiiie In through the window. It i liiml fight mid lusted n long but nt lust Kobldoux had the set- jnhls hack nnd sat nstrldo of him. Mpleil his hnnds in his hnlr nnd mIIiIs lienil ngnlnst tlio puncheon . '"Oiieu or shut?" lie usked. The it struptflrd, but did not sny a 1 Ilia liend wns bumped many mud the question was repented, sally the settler wns exhausted, head wns bumped npaln, nnd Uo s asked, "Open or shut?" n," nnswered the settler, und Intent to bed with the door stnnd- ildeopen, admitting the fresh nlr. Luas City Journal. ARMORED COFFINS. nWere Once t'aed In a Cuareli- yard In Scotland. the earlier half of the nineteenth ai the practice of stealing bodies i the churchyards for the purpose pas subjects for dissection, which .known ns "body snatching," wns i time very rife. -1ous plans were made to defeat .efarlmis nnd sacrilegious proceed- hi the "body snntchers," or "resur- uists, as they were sometimes K a very common one being the on of two or more small wateh i whoso windows commanded rtolo burying ground, and lu ft the friends of the deceased -ted guard for a number of nights tie funeral. ml method of the grnve robbers (to dig down to tho head of the and bore In It a largo round hole Ms of a specially constructed 'bit It was to counteract this m thnt tho two curious coflin- illM now lying on cither sldo of r of the ruined church of Aber- lo Perthshire, were constructed, ire solid masses of cast Iron of loiis weight. ' nn Interment took place ouo of Msslve slabs was lowered by le derricks, tackles and chains to tup of tho collln. tho crrnve 'M hi. nnd there It wns left for ttMlderablo time. Later on the as opened and the Iron armor W8 removed und laid aside tornnothor funeral. contrivances still lie on tho ot the lonely little churchyard, J of curiosity to the passing cy-tourlst.-Sclentll!c American. The F.iptnnnt ion. aioniiinf the readers of a certain ilw were perplexed to see In Ullllllllllei'lnollt thiit "tlio Knr- ;ld down nn Important deci- ""). i no nrternoon paper wii, with which the mornlug i'enrs had held u bitter con '' Interesting none, but them Klml that day, ns the jioets Slioullsh glee," and It was up ""filing paper tho next day to 1 'tat "the types" made them 'lie Seotim did so und so when vra;ih e,ntr should have known -t tvurd wns merely the abbro- ' the telcjrniiilier for supreme ""Kl'nltod Stutes. lonleluni Otvnaralitp. , ownership long ngo pnstied , eagH of theory and experl- ,""uiet, it ever belonged there. before America was dlscov w'c ownership of public utlll- o tiily developed. Tho city -.Oix) yours nK0 possessed Its , fi'l'Uc baths, Its superb :j "ml other utilities owned M'1 by tho iroverument. e Mm over the couls. l'liilu- HE WORKED DESTRUCTION. A sample of W tint a Fairly Ilrnlldy orkntoo ( no Do, A light chain sncurcly fnplened on the cockatoo's lox piiiMi:.erl snfety, but he contrived to jtet within reach of my new curtains nnd rapidly 'devoured some half yard or so of a hand painted noruer, which was the pride of my heart. Then came an Interval of calm nnd exemplary behavior which lulled me Into a false wcurity. Cockle seemed to have but one object lu Hfo, which was to pull out nil his own fenthers, nnd hy evening tho dining room often looked as though n whito fowl had lioen plucked In It. I consulted a bird doctor, but as Cockle's henlth wns perfectly good nnd his diet nil that could be recommended, It wns supposed he only plucked himself for want of occupation, and firewood wns recommended as a substitute. This nnswered very well, and ho spent his leisure In gnawing sticks of deal only when no one chanced to bo In tho room ho used to unfasten tho swivel of his chnln, leave It dangling on the stand and descend In seurch of his playthings. When the flro had not been lighted, I often found half the conls pulled out of the grate nnd tlio firewood in splinters. At last, with wnrnnr wenther. both coals and wood were it tnovinl, so the next time Master Cockle found himself short of n Jul) ho set to woik on the dining room chairs, first pulled out nil their bright nalln and next tore holes in tho leather, through which ho triumphantly dragged the stalling. At one tlmo he went on a visit for some weeks and ate up everything within his reach In thnt friendly estab lishment. Ills "bag" for one ofternoon consisted of a venerable fern nnd a lnrge palm, some library books, news, papers, a pack of cards and nn arm chair. And yet every one ndores him, nnd he Is the stalled child of more thnn one family. Coruhlll. LIKED THE POORHOUSE. Would Not Leave It to Co For Honey Thnt llt-lonwed to Illtu, "I won't go out! I won't leave here for anything!" Such was the amazing declaration of n pauper nttciidaiit In an cunt end Lon don workhouse on being told by nn n;,-cnt that he was entitled to some money. And tlio man the son of a post captain in the navy meant nil that he said. Not an Inch would he budge, nor would he sign any paper. and it was ouly by taking a commis sioner down to him that tho fund could be recovered. Whether because It was only a com paratively small sum or whether be cause he was a worker, the guardians made no claim on It. Accordingly, nt his request. It was spilt, and two ac counts were opened on his behalf In the l'ostofllee Savings bank. Hut, for all that, bo continued to remain In the workhouse. Meanwhile ho was very anxious that his wife should not know he was alive In fact, he denied that he was mar ried. I Us life partner, however, called at tho agent's olllce to Inquire about the case, though she begged that her husband might not bo told of her whereabouts. She was In a fairly good position, earning ns she did a llv lug by keeping a ladles' school, and once or twice her reprobate husbnnd had turned up In nn Intoxicated condi tion and raised a commotion that bad scandalized her pupils. Tho ill sorted pair were, therefore, not brought Into communication. Never would tho pauper legatee leave the workhouse. He remained there till his death, whereupon, having left no will, tho money ho had scorned to use passed to his wife. Cassell's Saturday Journal. How to Give a Cat Klcdlclne. A New York gentleman has a very fine Angora cat. and so fine a specimen of her kind thnt she Is famous In n large circle of fanhlonable folk. She Is not rugged iu health, yet she cannot be persuaded to take physic. It has been put In her milk, it has been mixed with her meat, It has even been rudely and violently rubbed In her mouth, but nev er has she been deluded or forced Into swallowing nny of It. Last week n green Irish girl appeared among the household servants. She heard about the failure to treat the cut. "Sure," Bald she, "give me the medicine nnd some lard, and I'll wurrunt she'll be ntlng nil I give her!" Sho mixed the powder and the grease and smeared It on the cat's sides, fussy at once licked both sides clean und swallowed nil the physic. "Faith," said the servant girl, "everybody in Ireland does know how to give medicine to a cat!" RvadliiaV ft nook. A writer In the New York Medical Journal says that the curved pages of the ordinary book are Injurious to the eye of the reader. The curvature ne cessitates a constant change of the fo cus of the eye as It rends from one n'ko to unotlier, and the ciliary muscles are under u constant strain. Moreover, tho light falls unequally upon both sides of the page, further Interfering with a continued clear Held of vision. It Is suggested that the dllliculty might be obviated if the lines should be print ed parallel to the binding instead of at right unglcs to It. Coif. Tho game of golf was put down by nn uct of parliament in Scotland In 1841 ns u nuisance. Then tines were Inflicted on people who were found guilty of playing the gumo, for It Inter fered with the practice of tirchery, as men preferred wielding the club to pulling the bow. "UWIift i.. . ' j - uirmu ne uiuy worn t "w aocs,-ChIcago Tliuei An Exception. In tho treatment of skin diseases It Is said thnt tho rays of the sun are quite elllcaclous. They can't cure freckles, however. Bradford Era. 'auouncod that astrono ,th,,oughout tho country up watching for thfo 4 ot wr showers this veai fusion . reached boim , MWu.idos have veered inttJ Wls. aud may probably again. It has beou computed by statis ticians that nearly two years' sickness is experienced by every person boforo attaining tho ago of seveuty years. Therefore, ten days of a year would bo tho aver ago sickness in human life. Un til forty it is half, and after fifty Is reached it rapidly increases. From these figures yo may esti mate whether your general health is above or below the aver age ' The Han YiiO Fell Among "Fleas." MY LLV.V (i. STCM'K. IMitor's Note. The moral of this little incident from life is uu obvious "lie. It, illustrates only too well the ..(cessuy oi sjieaning our words very clearly when teaching little peoplc.nnd also of explaining unfamiliar words. The lesson had boon carefully taught in the primary class, and as she left the room, the teacher i'olt thut the little ones would long remember the story of the (!ood Samaritan. Lnte iu the afternoon of that Sua day, a nunny-facod little maiden met her teacher, and said: "I liked the lesson lots to day in Sunday-school. That was an awful nice picture on tho black board, too. I guess I'd remem ber the story from the picture if .you didn'tsay a single thing about iff" Wishing to know what the child had grasped of the lesson the teacher said: "I am glad you liked tho story. Can't you tell me what you re member about it?" "Oh, yes! Once upon a time, there was a man, and ho started to go from Jerus'luin to .Jericho. It was a long way, but ho was goin' to walk all tho same. It was an awful rocky road, the rockiest road you ever saw, 'u' 'twas 'most all down hill, too. Well, alter he'd gone quite a ways a lot of bad folks came out from behind the rocks. They were llt-as, V they stole all of the man's clothes 'n' all his money, 'u' every tiling he had. 'N' thev hurt the poor man till he was all covered with hurts, 'n' 'most (load. Them the Mens all ran away n lei t tho poor hurt man lying in tho road 'most dead. "Well, a Iter a while a man came along, 'n' when he saw the poor man in the road, he just looked at him this way" (glancing over her shoulder), "and hurried by on tlio other side of the street. I s'pect he was 'frtiid tho lleas would como after him too, if he didn't hurry. "After that, another m.au came along, 'n' ho looked at tho poor man in the road this way too" (repeating the quick glauco over her shoulder). "And then there came another man 'n' ho said, 'Poor man; I'm sorry you are hurt. I wish I could help you, but the Uoas might catch me, so I guess I'd belter bo goin'!' So A 4afM ruviiiiaB1.;. is :z ::::::: r'vr. 0. In less than two weeks Christmas will be here. How about those presents? Yes, to knowjust what to select worries more than to pay for it. 0 M0 o s 0 w R eisner & Co.'s he ran as fast as ho could. Then there came another man, 'n' an other, 'u' another." After tho child had meutioued seven or eight passers-by, the teacher suggested to her that it was about time that somebody helped the man, to which sho replied: "Oh, yes! By and by a man came along riding on a donkey, lie was a good man, 'n' his name was S'marittyi. Ho wasn't 'frtiid of lleas or anything, 'n' ho just got right o,tf of his donkey, 'u' wont up 'n' said kind things to the poor man that fell among lleas, 'u' gave h i 18 some medicino. Then he said ho could ride on his donkey, for he'd just as soon walk. So S'maritan took the man to a hotel, 'n' told tho hotel man to take care of him till he got till well, 'u' ho'd pay him for it. Jesus said S'maritan was a good neighbor to tho man that fell among lleas. lou tola us that we could be good neighbors to folks if wo would help anybody who needed help, just like S'mari tan. Now I guess I'd better be going'." Sunday School Times. i i ) is 51 0 ; 0 a 0 r '! 8 0. q PH 0 0. 0 v 0 H 0 HA ft 0 0. tea Va atkt 10 0. 0 W ft 0 0.0 ft ft a 0 . ft fcr ft ) ft 0 .AP0M0,,i0i,ii :5;;;;;ft;;;;;;;;;;ft;2ft;;ftftftftftftftftftftft George store is just full of the most pleasing and useful articles for presents. Is it a NE V DRESS, a NEW CARPET, a nice set oV CHINA WARE Y our or SILVERWARE Wife P Is it a FINf. GLOVES, or WRAP, a nice pair of SHOES, a SILK UMBRELLA for vour daughter? Perhaps it is something for the Doysr IN AND SELECT WE'LL NOT TELL. COME WANT. WHAT YOU Our prices as well as our goods are Attractive ft ft il ft ft ?; ft 8 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft M0 ft x ft ft ft 0 v ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 at' ft 0 Desires of Children. Urave .Men Tall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as wo men, and till feel tlio results iu loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run down feeling. J. W. Gardner, of Idaville, Ind.,says: "Electric Bit ters are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether ho lives or dies. It gave mo now strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a now lease on life. " Only oO cents atW. S. Dickson's Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. "Children's wants aro often surprising," said tho matron of an institution for homeless little ones to a New York World re porter. "Ouco there camo here a jioor, little neglected, half-starved, lame girl. "A charitably disposed woman took her for a drive. On the way home she brought the child through the shopping district. "Now toll mo what you want most of everything you have seen. Is it a dolly? " 'Please, ma'am I'd like a bot tle of scent,' was the uuoxpeeted answer, ns sho pointed to a bottle of cologne. "On another occasion a lady who was visitiug tho institution askod a small boy what sho must bring him for Christmas. 'A walking stick with a gold head,' he said quickly. "That is tho way with the chil dren," the matron 'explained. "They have never been used to playthings and they don't miss them. "An instance of this was an orphan who had been banged around during her seven years of lil'o from one poor family to an other. None of them had been able to give her more than barely enough to out and a few old cast off rags for clothes. . . "A wealthy woman became in terested in the unhappy tot after' she came to us. j i fit I P "The !t X- k.r k?-yl Study i i X zStZ&k of Man-tX I X I The proper way to secure CU3 tomers Is to talk directly to thorn Ve are looking (or new customers for our advertising space It is what we have to sell. We know it is good It Is worth all that we ask for It and more If there Is any per son In this community who has anything to sell, who has any need that Isn't supplied, we want him to use these columns Tell the story here Tell It simply and directly Hun dreds will see It and read It. If your goods are salable and your wants reasonable your communication will receive attention sJJ. THE I FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers tho Field. CUMBERLAND VALLEY TIMK TMLK.-Nov. 2rvlA(K). I.cuvo no. no 4 no. fli . tA. at! tnehcNier 7 ho MiirtlnsliurK H Ui llum-rMuwn .... 6 -IK 9 cm rj ai (iruunuiMtle .... 07 9 .' IS Merun.liuri 0 40 10 In CluiiulHtrNburk.. 7 Hu7 ib Tufi H iiynt'slinro 7 00 . ... is oil Shlii'iisbur... 7 hiliooft ISA New villo H OH IO !U 1 t; I'lirll.slo H l0 HI S (ft Mi'i'hlihlosburtf,. H 47111 07 I! liillslmrK 7 fiJ .... 1 411 Arr, llnrrMiurK. 9 will Sft 2 4 Ait. I'lillu 4M 8 17 5 47 Arr. Now York, t 1:1 0 IH H 0 Arr. IliilUiuoru.. 2 10 ail I) ui A. M. l M. P. H. p. II 7 an 8 Ift 9 on 10 XI 10 it 'i: m a 17 4 if 4 -II, a M 6 (, 9 4b, HOi is ai 11 on 6 40 10 -'I II 44 II 06 II ifi !.'."ll 07 li' t"7 ti 10 tl 40 II i!t 2 4f 10 'JO 4 Hi. 4 3 M 7 V 7 CI 9 4S 6 H.S ,10 I'. M. A. M. f i i i i i ? ; 4 llelfast. Mrs. Dimpletou I am to see tho doctor to-day, and I know ho will insist upon my going abroad. Dimploton No, ho won't. I met him yostorday and told him if hesontyouabroud Icouldn't pay him his bill. " 'You art.t. have a new dress und a new hat,' she told the waif, 'and something else . nice. Now, what is that something elseV " 'It isiipu rse -a money purse?' sho shouted. 'That's what I've always wanted moro'n anything in tho world."' DeWitt's Littlo Early Misers aro dainty littlo pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver, re move) obstructions and invigorate tho systom. Trotted Drug Store. v father Due. 8. Mrs. iihoda Truax and her da-uglifr"'.' Habina visited Mrs. Swartzwolder last Momlay. Miister Webbie Mellott, live-yeutr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Josejih K. Mellott has been in school every day this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Pott McKoe aud their little daughter visited Mrs. ISi:iliimi TVTll!t. nn locf. MiuidMir Mr. and Mrs, Joseph E. Mel lott had quito a little frolic butch ering on last Wednesday. There were only sixte;ou persons helping. Some of thoso present Mr. and Mrs. David K. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Mellott ! Mr. Stillwell Truax, and Mrs were ! TTi Trt x-rvii fli in!.- I'Miv would bo willing to help mo in tho i Charley Mellott. future? - ! I Sho Well, I heard him say that ho felt like kickiug you iu to the middle of next week. The moon resem i certificate because thing to do with th iles a marriage j it has some-j s tied. ' 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 Alarkets. 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, &C In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. ' Sample copies of X the News sent to any -X of your friends oil I request, j 1 j Aildltloniil triilim will lonve Ciirllslu for lliir 1 rlsburt; dully, cxci'pt .SunUiiv, ut b.M it. m . 7 lb j u. 111., I -.40 p. in., a.:io p. p. m aiul frmii I MouhimlesburK at 6.14 a. ni., 7 1 ft. m., .l!! u. , 111.. I.on p. ui., i.:w p. in., and a.M p. ni.. 6.30 p. ui., ; iiml tno p. m.. KtoppihK ut Second Hlrtiut, llurrlsliurir, to t off piifMenimrx. 1 niliH No. ami no will run dally, and No. S thirty nilniiiuH lute on SimdiiVH. II0II1 tralim will stop at luteruiedlato stations on Sundavs. Dally. t Ouily except Sunday.. Leave lliilllniora New Vork riilla llarriMburK DillsburK Mei'limiie.sburc.. 1'iiriisle Newville SlilppelisburK... iiMii'boro eimmberslnirif. . , Mi'roerNliiir.... j (Iri'iMioasile .... 1 Hat'iTMown'.... I M:iriinshurK I Ai. WlnelieHtor. 110. lino. II no. f. no. 7 tP. M II N 7 fm 11 ai 6 On fi 40 II Oil 6 17 fl 40 R in 7 On 7 ill K l'l!U III 0 lOill Mil A. M.A. M A. M 4 M IS 10 4 li.'i 7 M 8"lS a H7 9 no IS: 10 87 9 an 10 47 10 Oil 10 L-J tA. U 8 Ml r'niI II 4S II! 40 12 i li! M I in 8 05 I & 1 Mi 2 17 tP. l IU no 9 ! Vi lif. S m 4 So a m; 4 Ml 4 T 4 M In! b is A 111 6 r, A I" A 4:. 7 l IV M no. 91 p. u 4 1 r .4 an 7 1 11 8 Of) 8 l 8 4: 9 OX' 9 4 Adiliitonnl local tnilna will leave llnrrlsbiin; dally, raoept Siimlay for Carlisle and liueruiitll I'te Minions at . ;I7 a. m., S.ui p. ui Ma p. 111 , p. 111. anil II. ,0 11. m., ulsi for Meehanlos linri.'. liliM,iirk nnd Intermediate stations "it 7. noi. 111. unit ;i.'.'7 p, ni. N.k. I. ,s nnd 9 run dally. between UurrUburij nnd llnn-ii,i,own. 1 Lilly. t Diillv exeppt Sunday. ; 011 Sundays will leave lMillndclphlit at 4 : Dtween Ni I'lllillKlll li:illll'lliKrnliivi,iiM, ...1K..1M1 uuoxviiia, Tenn., on trains 1 w.t huh in eiiM Tin- on trains ukIi eoaohoH to and from l'hlladelphi.v us 2 and 4 east and 7 ami 9 est. "SOi:7i'iri:itN"l'KN. A II. It. tkaixS: I I'as. ,l'.is, iMIx. nil A Mir.ve. Arr. A N'liChambersburif . . Marlon . . Mercers burif. . Iioudon . ...Hlcliaiond... . 7 111 8 III 81."l 9 U.Y A. M. I'as. (Mix. Mil trtl AMAH 9 .Vll AO 9 :l,ll &2 8 4 8 Is 8 10 A. M 10 10 9 4 9 M P. H I'm. fts P. it, 4 lit 4 (HI 8 :) !i ns 8 (l P M. tliil lllil; I. All A M A - i In ih. A lll ln IJ 11 II 110 47 0 mill ii A ;ik 11 ih, P. h.a. m. f'ouneetlou for all Minions on Cuniberland Valley Kullniud and l'enusylvuula Uallroud Hyslein. 11. A. Itini.i.i, J. F. Burn, tien 1 1'usH. Agent. bupU County Offickis. Tresldent JudKelIon. S. MoO. Swope, Associate JudKesLeuiuel Kirk, 1'otor Wor Prollmuotary. &o, Frank P. Lynoh. IHslrlet Atlorney-Ueorge II. liauieln. Treasurer- Tbeo Ml pen. Sheriff - Daniel Sheet. ' Deputy Sheriff-Jaiuea Mumel, Jury eoniinlsMoiierM Diwld Itotz, Samuel If, llnoUimMimn, , AudUora-Johu S, Hurrls, I), II. Myers, A. J. Laiuiiersou, ' ' Coinmisslouers-U. K. Malot. A. V. Kull John H'ishor. Clerk- Krauli Masou. Tie'oroner e-'ouniy Hurvevor Jonaa Lake, Couuly Superiuteuduut- Cloui Chesuut. Altorueys-W'. Seott Alexnuder. J. Nelson Slpes, 'I'houiBs r'. Hlouii, V. MoN, JuIiimiou, M. li. ShalTunr, Oeo. U. Duuleln, Jotiu 1 . Sloea. ADVLliTISi: IN The Fulton County New?, v. -i .J.