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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
Published Every Thursday.
H. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
NOVEMBER 3, 1902.
Published Weekly. 51.00 per
Annum in Advance.
nVRKTIHl!U BT.
Per vviar of line 3 tilnen
I'emininrft each subsequent Insertion.
All lvrllMfnentfl inserted for im
threo tuontri charged by the square.
. .11 M.
.. 60.
i than
8 nios. fltmm. I yr.
. , VO0. 40.00 HO 00
.. m.m. l.oo. I 75.00
One-fourth onlumn..
One-half column
One Column
Nolhlhr lrsTtMl for lew than 91.
I'ro'nsslonai Cards one year 45.
KILLING TIME.
"When I was a boy iu a print
er's oflicn," says Robert Bonner,
"and it came along about three
o'clock in the afternoon, I would
say to myself, "suppose the pro
prietor should come up where we
are at work and say, "Robert,
what have you been doing to
day ?" what would I answer ? He
never did such a thing, but I
used to reason to myself, sup
pose he were to do it ? If I could
not with pride and pleasure point
to what I had been doing, I would
pack up at six o'clock and leave
the place. I consider that kind
of spirit is an element of success,
and there is always room for men
who show that kind of a disposi
tion. The indolent man, who
shiftlessly goes through his day's
work, will never reach the goal of
lii s success. The man who is con
stantly watching the clock, wait
iug until it shall strike six, and
trying to kill time well it will
not be long until time will kill
him, so far as business is con
cerned." Ex.
ASLEEP AMID FLAMES.
Breaking into a blazing home
some liremen lately dragged the
sleeping inmates from death.
Fancied security, and death near.
It's that way wheu you neglect
coughs aud colds. Don't do it.
Dr. King'sNew Discovery for con
sumption gives perfect protection
against all throat, chest and lun
troubles. Keep it near, and avoid
suffering, death and doctor's bills.
A teaspoon ful stops a late cough,
persistent use the most stubborn.
Harmless and nice tasting, its
guaranteed to satisfy by W. S.
Dickson. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
THE WORLD'S BREAD BASKET.
Approximately 500, 000, 000
bushels annually, the world's
w ii en t c rop occas ion al ly approach
es 3, 000, 000, 000. The quota sup
plied by the United States, some
thing like a quarter of the total,
is a much smaller proportion than
is the case with corn. We grow
bO per cent, of the world's maize
crop, consume nine-tenths of this
at home, and when the price is
not prohibitive, export the re
mainder. The world's cereal har
vests, beginning in the southern
hemisphere, which yields only 5
to 7 per cent, of the total crop,
gradually moves northward. In
June, July and August they
reach a climax, making available
for the world's markets three
quarters of the world's tottl pro
duction within the last ninety
days of the calendar year. Or
ange Judd Farmer.
A STARTLING SURPRISE.
Very few would believe in look
at A.T. Houdley, a healthy, robust
blacksmith of Tilden, Ind., that
for ten years he suffered such
tortures from rheumatism as
few could endure and live. But
a wonderful change followed his
takingElcctric Bitters. "Twobot
tles wholly cured me," he writes
"and I have not felt a twinge for
over a year." They regulate the
kidneys, purify the blood andcure
rhou matism, neuralia, nerousness
improve digestion and give per
fect health. Try them. Only 50
j:t atW. S. Dickson's drug store.
NOT 8TRICTLY VEGETARIAN.
"Yes," said Krankley as he
munched a rosy apple, "I'm a
vegetarian, I'm proud to gay."
"You mean you try to be one,"
naid Oooloy,
"What do you mean by that?"
"Simply that there was a worm
la that apple and you got It."
Philadelphia Press.
Foley's Honey mad To.f
tor children, safe, sure, yvo oplmtea.
A IXDLICEMAN'S TESTI-MONY.
J. N. Patterson, night police
man of Nashua, la., writes, "Last
winter I had a bad cold on my
lungs and tried at least half doz
en advertised cough medicines
and had treatment from two phy
sicians without getting any bene
tit. A friend recommended Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and two
thirds of a bottle cured me. I
consider it the greatest cough
and lung medicine in the world."
All dealers.
8NAKES AND WHISKEY
In their survey of the old Port
age railroad, the engineers are
finding all sorts of things, ancient
and modern. A few days ago
they unearthed a den of 500 rat
tlesnakes, another clay a level
man was obstructed in his sight
by a deer stopping in front of his
instrument, and half an hour la
ter another of the party had a
friendly call from a she bear and
her two cubs. On Monday as the
workmen were blasting they dis
covered a cave whoso interior
showed signs of habitation. Up
on investigation they found a
whiskey barrel labeled "Snow
berger, 1851." Their eyes danced
and their mouths watered, but
when they drew the bung they
found the whiskey had gelatin
ized. IE COULD HARDLY GET UP.
P.ILDuffy of Ashley, Hi., writes
"This is to certify that I have
taken two bottles of Foley's Kid
ney Cure and it lias helped me
more than any other medicine. I
tried many advertised remedies,
but none of them gave me any re
lief. My druggist recommended
Foley's Kidney Cure and it has
cured me. Before commencing
its use I was in such a shape that
I could hardly get up when once
down." All dealers.
It is tho experience of publish
ers that too many people are apt
to think it matters but little
whether the newspaper bill is paid
promptly or not that it is but a
.small sum, and is therefore of but
little consequence. And this is
not because subscribers are un
willing to pay, but rather because
they are negligent. Each one im
agines that because his year's in
debtedness amounts to so small a
sum, the publishers cannot be
much in need of it; without a mo
ment's thinking that the income
of a newspaper is made up of just
such small amounts, and that the
aggregate of all subscribers is by
no means an inconsiderable sum
of money.
The building of the Bedford
and Hollidaysburg Railroad may
result in the filling of the old Hol
lidaysburg reservoir in Blair
township, next spring. The break
in the breast of the reservoir dam
may be repaired at an outlay of
1,000, and a magnificent body of
water four miles long, one mile
wide, and forty feet deep would
theconsummation devoutlytobo
wished. Such an artificial lake
could water every locomotive on
tho Pennsylvania system and its
value in mechanical enterprises
cannot be overestimated.
Here is a piece of advice for our
youths and will come handy if fol
lowed : Don't judgoa man by his
clothes. God made one man; aud
made theothor. Don't judgehim
by his family, for Cain came of a
good family. Don't judge a man
by the house ho lives in, for tho
lizard and the rat often inhabit the
grandest structures. When a
man dies those who survive him
ask what proierty he left behind;
the angel who tends over tho dy
ing man asks what good deeds he
has sent before
him. Judge a
man by his acts.
A young man down east bought
: 2,000 extra line cigars and had
' them insured for their full value,
smoked them up and then de
manded the insurance, claiming
they had been destroyed by fire.
The caso was taken to court and
decided in favor of the young
( man. Ihe insurance company
j then had the young man arrested
i for setting tire to his own proner-
ty aud the same judge ordered
that ho pay a fine or go to jail for
three months. Ex.
ADVERTISE IN
The Fnlton Count? New
PROGRAMME
OF THE
Third Annual Convention
OF THE
Licking Creek, Belfast and
Brush Creek District Sun
day School Association,
TO BE HELD AT
flcKENDREE It. E CHURCH,
Near Cryital Springs, Pa.,
ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1902.
OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION.
It. It. Sipes, President.
F.d. Dichl, Vice President.
Miss Blanche Barton, Secretary.
Mrs. Arena Strait, Treasurer.
PUOORAMME.
MORNING SESSION.
10.00. Praise Service, led by Al
bert Ple.xsmger.
10.10. Devotional Service, Rev. S.
L. Hangher.
10.20. Singing.
10.25. Address of Welcome, John
I). Smith.
10.40. Response, Mrs. S.M.Cook.
10.55. Singing.
11.00. The Chief Purpose of the
Sunday School, lion. S. W.
Kirk, '(J. B. llockensmith,
(ieo. W. Decker, A. M.
I 'livens, Chus Ilixson, A. ().
Burton, A. M. Ilixson, Rev.
( 'itinpbell.
11.35. Solo, Miss Emily (irpathoiid
11.40. A ppointinent of Committees
aim any other business.
11.50. Assignment of .Homos.
12.00. Adjournment.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
2.00. Devotional Service, Rev. Dr.
W. A. West.
2.05. Singing.
2.15. AVlmt are the Most Import
ant Characteristics of a ( iood
Sunday School? Prof. Chus.
K. Burton. Hon. S. 1 Wish
art, Prof. B. W. Peck, E. K.
Mellott, Scott Bottoiutield,
R M. Diehl, S. A. Ncshit,
John S. Harris, Rev. Dr. W.
A. West.
3.UO. Singing.
3.10. How Can Sunday School
Scholars Help the Teachers,
and What Can They Do for
the Church? Mrs. S. M. Cook,
(ieo. W. Trimx, John 1).
Smith, J. R. Jackson, Amos
Ilixson, O.T. Mellott, N. B.
Hunks.
3.40. Solo, Miss Emily (ireathead.
3.45. Singing.
4.00. Adjournment.
EVENING SESSION.
7.00. Devotional Service, Rev.
Campbell.
7.05. Singing.
7.15. How to Teach Primary Pu
pils, Mrs. John B. Runvun,
Miss Anna M. Speer, Misses
Mary and Marion Sloan, W.
M. Barton, Rev. J. R. Logue
7.45. Solo, Miss Emily Grcathead.
7.50. Singing.
8.oo. Address, Rev. S. L. Baugh
er Influence of the Sunday
School, and Parental Home
Training on the Lives of
Children.
8.30. Report of Committees.
8.40. Reports of Sunday School
Superintendents.
8.55. Address of Field Secretary
M. R. Shaftner, Outlook for
Better S. S. Work.
9.20. General praise service.
9.30. Adjournment.
A cordial invitation extended to
everybody to attend.
Committee to provide entertain
ment Mrs. John D. Smith,
Mrs. Blanche Barton,
Miss Celia Jackson,
Mrs. Goo. Lvnch,
Mrs. N. B. Hunks,
Mrs. Amos Ilixson,
Mrs. Thomas McGraw,
Mrs. A. M. Ilixson,
Mrs. Charles Ilixson,
Mrs. Kills Akers.
Sale Register.
Thursday, Xuvem bor 20. John
P. Johnson, executor, will sell at
the late residence of David John
son, dee'd, 3 miles north east of
Hancock, the mansion farm aud
valuable personal property.
Dyspepsia Cure
Difjests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestanU and dlgebtA all kinds of
food. It glyea Instant relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensltlvo
stomachs can take It. Ky Itsuse many
tbouHands of dyspeptics have beeu
cured after every thlDK else failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only by K. O. IjeWitt A Co.. Chicago
To St. buUlt) contain Unit Uieioc aUu.
Foley's Honey mad Tar
cure voids, prevents pneumvni.
0
ID
Stock
be
Goods Below Cost,
And this Is No Fake !
T
HE Assignees of H. C. Smith & Co. have decided that
tho stock of General Merchandise now in their hands
must p-o out. and if vou are in need of anvthiner now.
- - - O 7
if them is anvthine:
summer, it will pay
I
opportunity iiko xms oniy comes once in a iiTeume. wnue
thev have nearly everything: found in a GENERAL. STORE,
we give a few prices
LAWNS.
12Jc lor Co.
DIMITIES.
12Jc kind for 10 and 8c.
VALOII) LACE.
IGc kind for Cc.
PERCALES.
Windsor Porcale, 3i inches wide,
CLOTHING.
Boys' suits from 4 to 9 yrs, $1 to
$3; reduced from 3.00 and 4.25.
14 to 18 years, from 3 00 to 7.00,
reduced t om 5 00 and 9.00.
Men's suits, black cutaways,
17.00, reduced to 8.00 and 8 50.
Other men's suits from 8 50 to
5.50.
All Other Goods will be Sold at a Proportionate price.
It will pay you to make your purchases early. At these prices goods will soon he sold
CHARTER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HKUKIlr OIVKN. That an np
nlieution wt'l be made to the Governor of the
CoijimonwtMillh of IVnnsylvunia. the twelfth
rtuy of November, by Kclwin MtMIov. Wll
liu'm K. Slack. W. T. C. Sanders. Albmt Jef
ferys and James L. Hrusstar. undi'r the Ael of
Assembly of the Cominouwealth of Pennsylva
nia, entitled "An Aet to provide for the Incor
poration and regulation of eerlaln corpora
tions." approved April ill. lx?J. and tho .supple
ments thereto, for the charter ot an Intended
corporation to be called 'Keystone Telephone
Company of rhlludelphia." the character and
object of which is construct intt. inatnlaiuiuK
aud leasimr lines of telegraph for the private
use of individuals. Ilrms. corporations, mnnlcpal
or otherw ise, for general business, aud for io
hce, tire alarm or tnesseiiirer business, aud for
the transaction of any business In which elec
tricity over or through wires maybe applied to
any useful purpose, including the tnniulaininif
and operattuK of a gc ucrul telephore fcystem
aud telephone business, ami for these purposes
to have, possess aud enjoy all the riKhts, bene
ills and privileges of the said Act of Assembly
and Its supplements.
E, O. MICH K.N Kit.
Solicitor.
Trespass Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to ull persons,
not to trespass on any of the property
of the undersigned, by hunting or oth
erwise, as prosecution will surely fol
low any disregard of this notice.
Aaron M. Garland John Mellott
John Hard Ephralm Skilcs
Jordan W. Doshong John H. Strait
George C. Deshong David It. Mellott
Binion Deshong.
Trespass Notice.
Wo. the undersigned citizens of Dub
in a d Tod tw'p, Fulton county, here
by give notice that all persons found
trespassing on our lands by hunting,
lishirig, trapping, or gathering berries
on the same, will be dealt with accord
ing to law governing such cases.
D. A. Hill I'Yaker Uros
K. M. Oelvin Klijuh Baldwin
Jonathan Kerlin L. G. Cline
Dyson Y Fraker lienjiimin Wilds
Hurrison Kalbitch J K. tlelmun.
Aliens Valley Lumber Co.
Scott Wagner Frank Mason.
Daniel and John Mock.
!
,
Trespass Notice,
Tho undersigned citizens of Ayr:
township hereby warn all persons
against trespussing on their lands by
limiting, Halting, gathering nuts or
berries, or in any manner whatever
tinder penalty of the law us it will be"
rigidly enforced 111 nil enscs.
J. fi. Kendall Ii. M. Kendall
V. I'.. Moke A. W. .rohtfUon'
Juo. F. Kendall . .7. G. Trltlo
.las. Fryman 1). ,M. Kendall
Geo. A. (.'on.ercr Jacob Ilykes
J. I'.Nolson. N. W. Ilohman,
Mrs. Snrii'ii I 'illinan. (ieo. Magum.
L' C. llii'i.beH G. W. Uumber
Thomas Humbert IV T. Humbert
Jacob Glouser George Lynch
D. F. Shlves Mary Sliives j
John Truux Fred Truux
Mrs. Margaret Lynch Newton Knublo
Suinuel Mellott Adiim Lauver.
lumen Slien . .laiiii .s llarrU -
for all of the I'olt lands .
VV. II. Nelson. Samuel Mellott.
n a n n e r salve:
th moat hMllna alv in th world
.(I.Smitb &
of Store (Boobs
086
J
vou can use this fall,
you to go and get it
l .
on goods.
12Jckind for 10c.
SATEENS.
16c kind for 10c; 12Jc kind for
8c; 10c kind at 6c.
TAPESTRIES.
Upholstering tapestries, beauti
' ful patterns, 85c for 70c.
SILKATINE.
12c. kind for 10c; 10c for 8c.
HATS.
Straw h" lor men and b)ys, up-
to-date styles, 7oc for 40c, 50c
for 25c, 40c for 10c, $1 for 10c.
Linen hats, 50o for 25c, crash
hats. 50c for 25c Darbys, $2
j
I THE 1
I FULTON
: COUNTY
1 NEWS
Covers the Field.
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,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS, fie,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
Sample copies of
the News sent to. my
of your friends cn
request, 1
Go's
OUt
i Ha-
o
next winter, or next
while it lasts, as an
I A.! t A f I I
for $1, soft hats, $1 50 for $1.
$1.00 for 75c. .
SHOES.
Shoes tor men, women and chil
dren, tho $3 kind for $1, $3 25
tor $1.25, $2.25 for $1.
CARPETS.
All wool carpets, 75c for COc,
half wool, 65c for 55c, the 30c
grade for 22Jc.
RUGS.
$1 kind for 80c
SHIRTS.
$1 for 40c, 50c at 25c . '
UMBEULAND VALLEY
TIM 15 TABLE. May 2(1, 1902.
I.erwe no. 8 no 4jno. 6 no. t no.10 HO
A. tA. M t. M P. M rP II P. M
Wlnehiwter 1 i n lh n,
.M.ii'tliiHburg CIS , 3 U-J 1 in
lliik-emtown .... ! 9 0O 12 20 8 60 K 0.S 10 !f
(ilcouo.lsUe .... (II 9 'A 12 42 IU 27 10 Hf
M-reersburif SOU IU In I ;io ....
riiauiberMjurg.. 7 i" 9 I llrTTT'TFftO ItTSi
WuyneslHiro 7 0S..., 12 W ,....
ShlppenNburs... 7M:I0 0H I 2ft 6 07 9 11 11 19
Newvllle 8 10 10 2.1 I 42 b it) 9 29 11 19
Curllsle 8 80 10 44 2 01) 5(H 9 6112 02
Mi-clmnloHburg.. 8 60 11 OS 2 23 8 16 10 13 12 21
lXllsburK 7 62 .... 1 40 6 10
Arr, Hurrlsburg. 9 07 11 26 2 40 US 10 83 12 40
Arr. l'llllH II 4H 8 17 6 47 10 20 4 26 4 2.-
Arr. New York. 13 6 63 8 OK 8 63 1 13 7 13
Arr. Ilultlmore.. 12 10 8 11 6 00 9 45 2 80 7 16
A. U. P. 11. P. M. P. u. A. M. A. M
Train No 12 etst ruiw dally except Sunday
between HaKerstown and HaniKbum. leaving
lliigemown .2o and arriving at HurrlMburg at
8.40
Train No. 17 west runn dally exoept Sunday
between Hurrisburg aud Ureenuaxtle. leaviug
lliirrlsburg 6.16 and arriving GreeneaNtle 7.36.
Additional eat-bound local trains will run
daily, except Sunday, as follows: Leave
Carlisle 6.16 a. m.. 7.06 a. m., 12.40 p. m., 8.16 p.
in., leave Mecbanloaburg d.os a. in., ;.9 a. m.,
H.ina. m 1.01 p. iu., 2.80 p. m., 8.30 p.m., 6.80
p m..
Trains Noh. 8 and 110 run dally between Ha
Hereto wn and Harrlsburg and No. 2 Ufteeo
minute late on SundayH
Ually.
t Dally exoept Sunday.
Leave
no. i no. a no. 6 no. 7 no. t 109
P. M A M A. H P. II p. U P.M.
II 66 4 44 8 60 12 00 4 86 6 .Vt
7 66 12 10 H 6ft 2 66 8 28
II 20 4 25 8 40 II 40 IS 3)1 8 80
6 00 7 66 II4S 826 82I10
12 40 4 OS
5 11) 8 III 12 05 8 43 8 40 II 23
6 40 8 80 12 27 4 01 9 OS II 42
6 it! i 00 12 61 4 23 9 20 12 02
6 20 9 IH 10 4 80 9 47 12 18
10 37 2 06 85
fl 40 9 3(1 1 82 4 6 10 07 12 88
8 15 10 47 6 65
7 OS 10 00 I 65 6 21 10 80 12 55
7 27 10 22 2 17 5 44 10 61
8 24 11 10 t 2S
9 10 II 66 7 15
A. II. A. M. P. M. p. M. p. u. A. II.
Ilattlmore
New York
1'hlla
HarrlNburg
Dltlsburg.
MechaiilcHDurg..
Carlisle
Newvllle
ShippeuHburg...
Waynesboro....
Chambers burg. ,
Mercersbiirg,,..
lireeticaslle ....
Hiik'erstown ....
Martinsburg
Ar. Wlncbestor.
Additional local train will leave Harrlsburg
' as follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta
tion i 9.37 a. m., 2.00 p. m. aud fl.25 p. m., also
(orMoohitnlosburg Dlllxburg and Intermediate
stiitlonsat 7 00 a. tn.and 8. 16 p. m.
Trains Noh. 1,8 and 109 run dally between
MtrriKhuri and tlairerstown.
Pullman palace sleeping oar between Ne
uric aud Knoxvllle, Tenn.. on trains I ni
Hnd 10 east uiwl hiiu.n i.i,n..,iui..i.i
Welsh on N. & W. Hallway on trains 109 west
und 12 east, except that on Sunday the Phlia
ilelohla sleepur will run east on No. 2
Through coaobiM to and from J'hiladelohls
od trains 2 and 4 east aud 7 and 9 west
Dully.
t Dally except Sunday.
southern pknn'a k. a. trains
Pas.
I Pas.
W7
P. M
6 07
6 IS
6 .S6j
fl I5i
Pas,
4 U
10 00
P. H,
1 10 12
10 47
4 20
4 Od
8 W
8 08
00
II ONI
-'2111 15
P. M.a. M.
p. u.
H. A. Ritiiit ,
Ueu I aw. Agent.
J. V. IfclTII,.
tiupt
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases. fll'EV'C KIDNEY CURE It I
iULlI 0 6uarifltgjd Reaed;
or money refunded Omtains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICB 60c tad IUW,
Mi- Pas. Mix.
u' . t4 tt)
A u Lvo. Arr. A u a u
7 oo Chambersburg .. 8 45 6o
7 ai .....Marlon 8 83 II 32
8 IS ..Moruvrsburg.. 8 00 10 10
8 M Loudon 7 8S 9 42
9 OS ....Kiohtnond.... 7 30 9 Do
" A. M. P. M.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
II A R II INS.
R. At. DOWNES,
First Cla hs
Tonsorial Artist,
MoCONNKLLSUUKU, PA.
A Clean Cup and Towel with ench Hhnve."
Everything Antiseptic.
Kar.om Sterilized,
tlfShop In room lately occupied by Ed Drake
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up todntn In all RtvlcR of trnir on .
ting, (illicit, easy shaves. H:iv-rmn, Cream-Wlinh-haKCI.
without extra charge, r'n m
towel to each customer. Latest Improved :,,.
paratu for sterilizing tool. Parlors onnotn
Fulton House.
LAWYKRS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburtf, Pa.
All lcgnl business and collection entrusted
will ceclve oareful and prompt attention.
HOTELS.
BARTON HOUSE.
EntviN nrsiioNQ, phop.,
HANCOCK, ,VI.
fVITnder tho new management has lion
refurnithrd and remodeled. (iood sample
room. Headquarter for commercial men
Kurt on County Telephone connected. Livery
and Feed Stable In connection.
CHI KCIILS.
IRKS11YTF.1AN. Hov. W. A. West.
D. D., l'astor. IVcatihin KorvtV'
each altcmato Siibbut.li aU0::iJ a. m.
and every Sunday evening ut 7:00.
Services ut Green Hill on alternate
SabbalhH at 10:30 a. m. Snbln.il.
school at 8:15. Junior Christian Kn
deavor at 2:00. t:hrintlnn v.iuim.
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening ar. i:w.
Mkthodiht Episcopal Itev. A.I)
McCloskey, Pastor. Sunduy scliv
at 9:30 a. m. Preaehintr every other
Sunday morning at 10::i0 and evei v
Sunday evening ut 7:00. Knwortii
league at 6:00 p. m. prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:00.
Unitki) Prkshytkuian Hev. J. T
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut 0:.'i0
a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn
lug at 10:30, and every other "Sunda y
evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by tho Voting Pei -pie's
Christian Union at 7:00 p. ii:.
Prayer meeting 'Wednesday cvenic
at 7:00.
Evangelical j-thkuan Rev. ,.
G. Wolf, l'astor. Sunday school 1 : J ."
a. m. Preaching every other Sunday
morning at 10:30 and every other Sim
day evening nt 7:00. Christian En
deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
UEKOKMr.1) Rev. C. M. Smith, Pus
tor. Sunday school at t):30 a. m.
Preaching on alternate Sabbaths :it
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christina
Endeavor at 6:00 p. ni. Prayer me t
ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
ti:hms of coi'ht.
The first term of tho Courts of FpI
ton county In the year shall eonimei.ee
on the Tuesday following the second
Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in.
The second term commences on tle
third Monday of March, ut 2 o'clock
p. in.
The third term on tho Tuesday next
following tho second Monday of June,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on tho first Monday
of October, at 2 o'clock p. in.
nOKOl'GII OIUCFKS.
Justice of the Peace Thomas F.
Sloan, L. H. Wlblo.
Constable John II. Doyle.
Burgess H. W. Scott.
Councllmen I). T. Fields, Leonard
Holnnan, Sninuel Bender.M. W. Naeo.
Clcrn-William Hull.
High Constable Win. Paumgardner.
School Directors A. U. JS'aco. John
A. Irwin, Thomas I'. Sloan, V. M.
Taylor, John Comerer, C, H. Stevens.
GF.XKRAl. MKKCTOUY.
President Judge Hon. K.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges Lemuel KU-k, Da
vid Nelson.
Prothonotary , &c Frank P. Lynch.
District Attorney George li. Diid
lels. Treasurer George R. Mellott.
Sherill Daniel C. Fleck.
Deputy Sheriff
Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum
mer, Anthony Lynch. " i
Auditors John S. Harris, W. C.
Davis, S L. Garland,
Commissioners II. K. Mulot, A. V
Kelly, John Fisher. '
Clerk Frank Mason.
County Surveyor Jonas Luke.
County Superintendent Charles ' E.
Burton.
Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, ,T.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, '.
McN. Johnston, M. It. Shalluer, Ceo.
B. Daniels, John 1'. Sipes, S. V ' .
Kirk. ' '
sociktii;s.
Odd Fellows M'Connel lsburr Lod .;n
No. 744 meets every Fridav evenitn.' id
the Comerer Bulldinif in McC.'ounelJs
burjf. Fort Littleton Lode No. 484 meeu
every Saturday eyeiiin;,' In the Ci o:t t r
ounuintf at r ort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodo No. 007 nie-ts
every Safjrday eveniti.' in Odd Eel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrlsonvllle Lodja o. 701 me, :.,
every Saturday evening in Odd Fel
lows' Hall at Harrisonvlile.
Waterfall Lode No. 77.1 meet ei
cry Saturday evening in (Jdd Felluv.s'
Hall at Waterfall Mills.
Warfordsburi; Lod(,-e No. (101 mecis
in Warfordsburi every Siiturduv
evening.
Kinp PostG. A. II. No. 305 meet in
McConuullsburf Id Odd Fellows' (lull
the Urst Saturday In every month ui I
p. m.
Uoyal Arcanum, Tusoarora Coupi i',
No. 121, meets on alternate Monday
evenliiijs In P. O, S. of A. Hull, m
McConnellsburg'.
Wabh!ni;ton Camp No. 407, P, O..:-.
A., of New Grenada, meets every Hui
urday evening in P. (). S. of A. Lull.
Washington Camp, No. Ki, p. O.S
of A., Hustoiitown, meets every Hattn- '
urday evening In P. O. S. of A. HhII,
John O. Taylor I'ost. n. a. h Nm
580, meets every Saturday, on or jus
preceding full moon in Luh'uIb) hull
at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley.
Woman'i Relief Corns, No. SO,
meets at same date amljiluce at 4 i 1 1
Cen. V). B. MoKJbbln P.yt No. 40:1.
O. A. 8., meets the second and fourll.
Haturdays In ench month at Pleasaut
Uldjje.