Published Every Thursday.1 B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSliURG, PA. DECEMBER 18, 1902. Published Weekly. 51-00 per Annum in Advance. .uiriHrni.iu uat. IVr s.i'iiiri' or K lines H times It N. Per utiure euoh mibse(urnt lnertion.... W. AH H.lvei-ilt.'inent Inserted for lesa than three month charged by the square. ' "s inos. rtinos.M vr (' io.r.iiir!h col. mm ( m-hn f e.tlumn ' );ie Cnli'.tm . .i.v. I fc.ii.uo. t.va . . ;s.i. io. ix). soon , .. 10.00. I Ni.OO. I 7.1.00 Noti'tui: Inserted for less than It. Profowlonal Curds one yearA. tin: confession of DAVID LEWIS Tin: oTi:i HIGHWAYMAN AND COUNTERFEITER. (Continued from tlrsl puue.) bersburgUitner was accompanied by a young m m who I think was called Hendricks, very unlike another of the deputies, who as sisted in bringing me from Me chnnicsburg to.Carlisle, his name I caunot remember, though I shall not forget him if I was to live a thousand years, as I was very forcibly struck with the con trast of character between the two men, for while the former was modest and reserved aud never plagued me with imperti nent questions, the other was contiuually teasing me with va rious enquiries, which did not be come him to use to a person in my situation. I soon discovered that his silly conduct proceeded from vanity, and that he had a great desire to make a display of his learning to me, for ho was constantly pulling out of his pocket a little book, which I took for a pocket Dictionary, to tiud out the meauing of the high flow ing words he made use of. Dur iug our travel I informed the Sheriff that I had met him before at Millerstowu on the Juniata, when Couuelly proposed our rob bing him, but as I knew he made no protitable sales abroad, nor re ceived any collection, I concluded lie could have little or no money about him. The fact is, nothing would have pleased me bettor at the time than to have robbed Kit ner, as I had loug heard that the ot'tice holders of Carlisle, repres ented to be hungry, avaricious setof extortioners, whom no sense of justice, or'-feeling of humanity could restraiu from grinding the jxjoi-. If there was any class or de scription of people in society whom I would soouer have rob bed than any other, it was those who held public offices, and un der color of law had been guilty of extortion ; who had plunderod the poor, and cheated the widow and the orphan. Against such workers of iniquity my miud had taken a set, and I was determin ed never to spare them ou any oc casion that ottered. The groans of the distressed, the cries of the widow and the complaints of the oppressed rang in my ears, and called aloud for vengeance. There was perhaps no place in the State in which I heard more complaints of this sort than in the county of Cumberland, and as Carlisle was my native place, for which 1 felt a strange attach ment, iu stead of commiting a wrong, I conceived that I would render a service by punishing those official marauders who in fested tho town, in visiting upon them the same degree of severity which they had visited upon oth ers, and thus make tho cruel feel the pain they gave. With this view I at ouo time proposed to my companions that we should abandon tho highways, make our peace with oiTeuded justice, sat isfy tho penalties of the law, re 4uiburso those whom we had rob bed wronged, move into town, and adopt tho most elTectual mode of bringing extortioners, bauk swindlers and public de faulters to justice, and make as much money out of them as we could. Having heard great com plaints in every place of a certain act of Assembly, called the "fee bill," which had passed in the session of 181314 through the influence of Governor Findley and his friend, I procured a copy of the law aud found that it con tained a provision that if any olirl ', cer should take greater , or other fees than v as expressed aud lim ited for tho service, or shall charge or demand and take any fees where the business was not actually done, shall charge or de mand any fee for any service or services other than those provi ded for, such officer shall forfeit and pay to the party injured fifty dollars, to be recovered as other debts. I thought it remarkable that this provision (which was the only part of tho law that had an eye to the interest aud securi ty of the people) should remain a dead letter, and that few instan ces occurred of the parties re sorting to it for redress. I know that in the long catalogue of pub lic officers there were but few exceptions where this part of the act had not been iufringed upon, aud where sheriffs, prothonota ries, clerks of the sessions, jus tices aud constables had not in curred tho penalty. My plau was to proceed regularly through the town and country, procuring a copy of the multitudinous suits spread upon their dockets, ob tain copies of their respective bills of fees, call upon the parties interested, particularly defend ants, make a bargain with them for permission to bring suits in their names for the penalties, and that I should receive one-half of the forfeitures for my trouble and expense. But Connelly op posed the scheme, alleging that the number of public officers was so great, that they formed such a powerful phlaux in socie ty and possessed so much influ ence, that they had grown so cunning from the long time they had been in office, they would be able to defeat all tho humane in tentions of the act. The project was iu this way abandoned, -ery much against my will. (To le Continued) SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. "I know I would loug ago have been in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. Xewsom, of Decartur, Ala., "if it had not been for Electric Gitters. For three years I suf fered untoldagonyfrom the worst form of indigestion, waterbrash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gain ed 33 pounds." For indigestion, loss of appetite, stomach, liver md kidney trouble Electric Hit lers are a positive, guaranteed .ure. Only 50c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Brush Creek. Mud and snow ; and snow and mud. Some people who neglected getting wood are now seen plow ing around through the snow. On account of bad weather, there was no preaching in the v alley last Sunday. S. E. Walters, our champion hunter, bagged a fino gray fox last Saturday. M. A. Barkmau, J. E. Jackson, and Wm. Ott were in Everett last week. J. W. Pee and M. P. Barton are employed iu Bedford coun ty. A MILLION VOICES. Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why : A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consump ;ion,butcoulduothelphini. When ill thought he was doomed he be gan to use Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption and writes "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." 'It's positively guar anteed for coughs, colds and lung troubles. Prices TiOc and sfl. 'i0. Trial bottle free at W. S. Dickson's. Local Institute. A local institute will bo held at Locust Grove school house Fri day evening, Docembor 1!), lifCc. Questions for discussion : 1. Give a Model Lesson in History. 2. How Can the Home Best Bet ter the School. 3. To what Ex tent do You Use the Text Book, and What Outsido Work Do You Do? Trusting for tho presence, and aid of all teachers and friends of education, Okcak C. Shakpe, Teacher. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. . BOY'S LIFE SAVED FROM . MEMDRANOUS CROUP., C. W. Lynch, a promin jut citi zen of Winchester, Iud., writes, "My little boy had a severe attack of membranous croup, and only got relief after taking Foley's Honey and Tar. He got rclijf nft ter oue dose aud 1 feel that it saved tho life of my boy, " Ref uso substitutes. All dealers. Clear Ridge. William Baker of this place has returned to Altoona where he is employed by the P. R. R. Co. James L. Kerlin has purchased the farm of the late Jonathan Anderson, which is situated in Taylor township. James is a hustler aud is going into tho lime business in the near future. That is the kiud of farmers we need. It would be a good idea if some of the farmers of Taylor would turn their attention that way. Come ou Baruum, we wel come you into our township. W. L. Fields and his gang of mou are eroctiug an end to Jesse Miller's house. A pood rabbit suow is here now aud the rabbits will have to suf fer. Spicer reports the loads iu bad condition down iu Licking Creek township since the suow fell. Prof. Palmer expects to call on friends iu this place about the holidays. Grant Anderson was calling on friends at Meadow Gap on Satur day evening. Preparations are being made for a Christinas tree at Clear Ridge church. There are some tine porkers being butchered in this viciuity this fall. A little more snow is needed to make good sledding, which would make it much more convenient getting around. COUGHS, COLDS, AND CON STIPATION. Few people realize when taking cough medicines other than Fo ley's Honey aud Tar, that they contain opiates which are consti pating besides being unsafe, par ticularly for childieu. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opi ates, is safe aud sure aud will not constipate. All dealers. II ii.stoiitown. Dec. 11. As our community seems to bo a littlo quiet, .we think a few lines from here might be advisable. Our town seems a little quiet since the Western Uniou Tele graph Co's force of men have left. We found them to be gentlemen iu every respect. John Hoover, our accommoda ting landlord, has been suffering for some time with a very sore hand, but we are glad to say he is improving slowly. Mrs. Elizabeth Laidig who has been .sick for some time, is some what better at this writing. Wm. Cutchall, one of our sick, is also improving. Wilson Cutch all is still in a dangerous condi tion with dropsy. Harry McElhaney was the guest of W. R. Evans on Satur day evening. David E. Strait visited Jas. M. Chestnut's on Sunday. David thinks of goiug into the auction eering business. Our town still continues to im prove. Several new houses will go up in the near future. C. J. Barton has made a need ed improvement around his resi dence by doing some grading in front of tho store, making it more safe fjr the public, especially in icy weather. , B. H. Shaw hi.s tho foundation dug for a new house to be built as soon as tho weather permits. Quite a number of our sports men spent Saturday hunting. Master Harper Barton was cham pion killing a tine turkey and a rabbit. Pretty good for Pete. John E. Jones, tho lineman for the A. F. & T. Co., left for Ship pensburg Saturday. A. V. Woodcock is meditating whether to embark in the photo graph business or the law, or to deal in guns. We think our town will be "in the front Boon. Lots of advisers ou law, and the fee is free, ex cept a case or two where it seems the adviser aud client wero in cahoot, and when they were through, the client had the ca hoot and his adviser his fai m. There is a case or two where it has been different. We hope our people will do unto others as they would have others do nuto them , Your Column.- To snow our nppreotntroft uf thiv way In which tho Knlton County News Is bolnif adopt ed into the homes of the people of this count. v. we huve set apart tnis eolumn for the FUK.B use of our suli-urlliets.fordverthlng purposes, suhjeet to the following conditions: I. 11 Is free only to those who are paid-up suh serlhers. I. Only personal property can be advertised. II. Notices must not exceed 30 w rds. . 4. All "letcul" notlu excluded IS. Not free to merchants, or any. one to adver tise poods sold under a mercantile license. The primary ol)eot of this column' Is to af ford fanners, and folks who are not In public business, an opport unity to brlnir to public at tention products or stocks they may have to sell, or may want to buy. Now, th's spnec Is yours; If you want to buy a lorso. If you want hired help, If you want to borrow money. If you want to sell A pltf. a bug gy, some hay. a goose, or It you want to adver tise for a wire- this column Is yours. The New Is read weekly by eight thousand people, and Is the best advertising medium In the countv. Fou Sale. Two good horses, and 17") acres of timber land 100 acres of which is slightly improv ed. Inquire of J. F. Hkks, Sideling'llill, Pa. A THOUSAND DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOOD. A. II. Thurnes, a well kuowu coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with ex cruciating pain. I got no relief from medicines until I began ta king Foley's Kiduey Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started tho brick dust like tine stones and now 1 have no pain across my kidneys and T feel like a new man. It lias done me a 1000 worth of good. "All deal- Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby riven to nil persons, not to trespass on uny of tho property of tho undersigned, by hunting or oth erwise, as prosecution w ill surely fol low any disregard! of this notice. Aaron M. Garland John Mellott John Hard Fphraim Sidles Jordan W. Deshong John IT. Strait George C Deshong David 11. Mellott Simon Deshong. Trespass Notice. Wo, Uiu undersigned citizens of Dub ai a d Tod tw'p, Fulton county, here by give notice that all persons found trespassing on our lands by hunting, fishing, trapping, or gathering berries on the same, will be dealt with accord ing to law governing such cases. D. A. Hill Fruker Iiros M. Gelvin F.lijuh Baldwin Jonathan Kerlin L. G. Cline Dyson F. Fruker Benjamin Wilds Harrison K alburn J 11. liehuun. Aliens Vulley Lumber Co. Scott Wagner Frank Mason. , Daniel and John Mock. Trespass Notice. The undersigned citizens of Ayr township hereby warn all persons against, trespassing on their lauds by hunting, fishing, gathering nuts or berries, or in any manner whatever under penalty of the law as it will be rigidly enforced in all cases. J. G. Kendall B. M. Kendall W. K. Hoke A. W. Johnston Jno. F. Kendall J. G. Tritle Jas. Fryman D. M. Kendall Geo. A. Comerer Jacob Ilykes J. P.Nelson, N. W. Hohman, Mrs. Sarah Pittman. Geo. Mugsum. U G. Humbert G. W. Humber Thomus Humbert D T. Humbert Jacob Clousor George Lynch U. F. Shives Mary Shives John Truux Fred Truax Mrs. Margaret Lynch Newton Knable Samuel Mellott Adam Luuver. James Sipes James Harris for all of the l'olt lands. W. H. Nelson. Suinuel Mellott. A. V. H. Souders. 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnna nenrtlng a iketrh and driittnti ma qnli-kly ascertain our opinion free whother au Invention la pmhRhlf piuentatile. ('unimunlra. tlmift strictly cortOdentlitl. Htuidttonk on I'titetiU iMMit frt)tt. Ohtnitt hun fur Bocuriiig paten m, Pittmita tukon through Muim A Co. receive V i wh Twuu-, wpi iioui, una rue. 111 lUfl Scientific American. A hAnrlsnmelT ItlniitrattHl waeklr, lenient clr rulHtlnn of any irienttllo Journal. Term. 3 a yfir; four mi. niiii, L, UutU by all newadiwlern. MUNN & Co."iBro.dw,. new Y0rk Untucb Cmx. tHS If Bt Wuhllwtuu. u. c n DO Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all ot tba digestanU and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. Uy its use many thousands of dyspeptics have beeu cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for tho stomach. Child' ren with weak stomachs thrive on It. Cures all stomach troubles Prppamd only by E. O. I)rWiirfcOo., OhlcaKO 'iU 11. boliIotouulUMaH tliuvnUivUic. ixtk ADVERTISE IN The Fnlton County New Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. itmmmiMiiif ktrnm m ."XKOTTOVT NOTICK.- Notico in hrfhv fllvott that Iflttt-rn ti ritaui lit ftry have hm-n grant l Ju On: ui)lurf itnetl iitn tliO rn'iflfn ol Mi tirl-ct.-a r Korr.iat. nl lie. tJotirit'lWtnijr, KnHM run tit., l'n. ileni'tiaeil. '' Any )f rwni" linvtttiT oluim Kltift imht tnt will 'iirext'iit them properly authenticated tot iwMlniMit,amltbo"eowlnj( thrain will pi nine call ami nettle. W. H. NKI.OV, Dro. 4, IWi, fit. Kxecntor. - EXKCtTTon'8 NOTICR. Kstute of Wllllum H. Hpmh, Into of Thompson townnhlp, Ktil tnn county. Hi., (IcOflaaeri. Letmn tatHinetttury on the nbove rrstntfl having been Kriuited to the iimlerMljfnwl, ittl persouH Indebted to tho Mind entitle ure re )iieMted tu nitike piiymetit, and thio htivlutf ululma to present the mime without (U'iuy lu II. W. PW'K, Nov. it, I una. M'CotineLNburir. Vn. Administrator's Notice. l-Miite of .fephtlvi Moutes, I.ettnrn of ttriininisinttlim ou the estute of Jcphthit Monies late of Thompson township. KuMoneounty l1ii.,uVertiNod. huvitip bren grant ed by the Hester of Will forKultonooutity to 1 he HUlFsiilMT. whose post oittce ddre h MuConne'lsburjf l-ultoii ommty. F., a I perform who ure Indent nd to the wild estate win plene nitike pavni'-nt. und tnoe having elulu: w.ll Drenent tbeiii to S. W. KIKK Ve.o, 4 MXti. (it, Administrator. SPECIAL Rl-DUCTION IN MILLINERY Owiug to the fact that I expect to remove my goods to tho room now occupied by Miss Mary Dauiels. I have marked the prices of HATS, RIBBONS, PFATHERS, and TRIMMINGS generally YAeiy Dowm If you want to save big mohey now is your chance. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. MRS. E.M.GRESS Diagonally opposite the Cooper House. S. P. METZLER 4 Dkaleu i IN . . . Pianos Organs buggies uooa marKeuDie stock taken in exchange. C5fVVhen in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to ... . i i i ii i i S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa ; X YOU NEED ABU6GY t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? t t A Bran New Falling Top I Buggy with Full Leather I Trimming, Spring Cushion I and Back, Thousand Mile i Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- out Shaft Couplers and Fine X ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling Hand made Buggies aud Wagons. W. 11. Evans, Hustoiitown, I'a. X M'CONNELLSnURG BAKERY p. E. Little, Phopuiktou. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery iu town on Moudays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, fcc wo are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTUE. mi 7 :L X THE t FULTON NEWS 2 Covers the Field. 2& In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that Rather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Litest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia - Markets. 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, X ENVELOPES, X CARDS, fie, In fact anything and t everything in the best i style along that line. 1 X Sample copies of X f the News sent to j ny X of your friends cn X request, UMBEULAND VALLEY TIME TABLK-May 2(i, 1002 Leave no. i no 4Hio. 6 uo. t no.10 110 'A MltA.M tATl H.M t M P. SI Winchester ' 30 i I A tl 3' MarlliiKuui'K IIS r 3 ; 7 19 Hin;erstnv.i (Km 9 IX' 13 i A f K lis io in Ureencustltt .... I II 9 i:2V. 4 11 10 MevuernliurK 8 00 111 o H : 'TiTiuiibcniburif.. 7 HI d 45 1 On 4 4S fto 10 M WnvneHboro 7 Ui .... Ik! 00 8 .ih .... SIliiipetlsburK... 7 MII0 0A 1 l 6 07 It II II 11) Newvlllu 8 111.11) 1 I 4J 6 2 0 1 II i Curllsle 8 ;tu 10 41 tm III HlljCi .iR-oliuulosOurtf,. 8 Mlill 0.") 4'il 0 15 10 13 12 21 WlUburu 7 63 .... 1 40 6 II. Ait, HimisburB. 9 07 II 25 1! 40 fl 3T 10 83 12 40 Ait. l'hllu II 48 3 17 5 47 10 ' 4 2S 4 ii Arr. New Vork. i 13 MM 8 08 8 M 7 13 7 18 Arr. UulUmore.. la 10 8 II 6 00 9 4,". 2 8U 7 l.ri . A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M Trulu No 13est runs dully except Suuduy between llHrerNiowD und HarriisburK. leuvlii llHKei'Mown t.Ju unU uit.vIiik ut IlurrisburK ut J. 40. Truln No. 17 west' runs dully except Kondtiy between HurrWburu und OreeuuuNtle, le.tviutf ll.HTisburK d.lfi und unlvinK OreencnHtle di. Addltlonul eiiMt-bouud locul trulnu will run dully, except Suuduy, us follows; Leuve L'urliHle h.4."i u. m 7.0f. u. m., it. 40 p. ir 8.15 p. iu,, leuve Meehuulchbui'K d.08 u. m., ;.tt a. m., tlD . m.. 1.04 p. III.. 2.30 p. m., 8.3U p.iO., 6.80 p. m. Trains Noh.. 8 und 110 run dully between Ha ircrNtown und Hurrisburif and No. 2 Utteci minutes lute on Suuduyu Dully. t Dully except Sunduy. Leuve Uo. lino. 3, BO. 6UO. 7iUO. 9 IwJ itultlmoi'o New Yoili l'hllu UurrlHburR LKllsburK. MeohuuicNburg.. Ourlisle Newvllle Shlppeusburif... W'uynesboro.... I- huinbeii.boi'i.. Mcrcerxb'trif.... lireencustiu .... llurferNtown .... MurtlnsburK Ar, Wluchestur. P. M A U P. M 11 ,V, 4 8 60 8 40 11 45 12 40 12 00 P.M. 6.5S 8 25 8 80 y 05 11 2:1 11 43 12 02 12 18 12 811 12 65 7 BS 11 8 55 ii a 4 5 0U 7 II 40 8 35 4 05 8 43 4 01 4 23 4 ;w 6 85 4 58 6 5ft 5 21 6 44 291 7 16 P. U. 10 i 40 12 05 12 27 12 61 8 it: 0 30 o'io 8 15 7 05 7 r. 8 24 0 10 1 10 2 05 I : 10 07 I 65 t 17 A. M. Addltlonul louul trains will leave Hurrtsbura us follows: For Carlisle and Intermedlute sta loi 'ii u.37 u. in., 2.00 p. iu. uud 0.26 p. ni., also 'oi-MeehuulcsburK llill .OurK and Intermediate stuiiousut 7 00 u. in, unit 8. 16 p. m. TruiuK No. 1, 8 uud lofl run dully between Hiir'tsluin and Hutemlo wn. rullmun palace siuenlnK can between Ne oil uud Knoxvllle. 'I'enn., on trulnB I wen' :mrt 10 eust und between I'lilludelphlu und Welsh ouN. & W. Huilwuyon irulns 109 w est mill lieust. except thut on Sunday the Pblill di.lplilu aleeper will run east ou No. 2 I'liroutjh oouohcB to and from Phlludelulib ,m tiulua 2 aud 4 east uud 7 aud i weal. Daily. t Dally except Sunday. bOUTHMIN PENN'A R. B. TRAINS. 1Mb. 1Mb. Mix. tiff 4t)3 tnl 1. M AM AM 6 07 10 00 7 00 6 18 10 13 7 20 5 6?, 10 47 8 15" 8 15 II Of 8 bo 8 23 II 16 9 06 IV M. A. M. A. M. 1'iw. Mix. Tbh. KM ttf8 4jtU A U A M P. M, 8 45 11 60 i 20 8 83 II 81 tm 8 00 10 10 8 H0 7 38 9 42 I 08 7 80 9 80 8 00 A. M. P M. P. M. J.-F. UOTD, , tiupt ' Ie. Arr. ChamberHburtf.. Murton ..Meroerabunr.. . .i,ouuon .Klukuiond,,,. 11. A. Ill diii.b, (Jen'l 1'ubM. Agent. KIDNEY DISEASES are' the most fatal of all dis eases. rni ev'q lDNEY m rULkl 0 Guarantstd Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICS 50c toi VM. BUSINESS DIRECTORY-... ! i 1 'BAiISI.HS.' J. ': R. M. DOWNES; FlIIST CLASH' Tonsorial Artist, MflUONNKi.r.smjuc:, pa. , A Clean dtp nnd Towel with rnoh Slmve Everything Anllxeptla. KiMorn SteilJI.ed. IVShop In room lately occupied by 11 llruko ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsoria! Artist. Strictly up todme In all style of hair cut tlnn. Quick, easy nhuveH. liuv-ruin. cirnmt Witch-hazel, without extra chuive. Vresh towel to each customer. Latest improved up. pnratu for BterlllzluK UjoIm. l'arlors opuoslte Pulton Ilonso. LAWVKMS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attofwey at Law, OlfiCe on Square, Mcuonnellsburg-, Pa. All leiral hiislnewi and rollentlons entrusted will ecelvo caroful and prompt attention. HOTKI.S. gARTON HOUSE, KDWIN lit SIIONG. PIIOP., HANCOCK, Mil. tWUmler the new mnnnuemrnt ha been returniKlied aud remodeled. Hood humplA room. Hendijiiurtei-N for commercial men. tulton County Telephone eounected. Livery and Keed Stabie ln connection. CIU'UCHKS. I'llESHYTmilAN. Kev. W. A. West, D. D., I'astor, Proachinjr surviees euoh alternate Sabbath atl0:;i0n. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Sorvices at Greon Hill ou alternate Sabbaths at 10:;i0 a. m. Subbnth school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Enileavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal Kev. A. D. McCloskey, Pastor. SuDday scliool at 0::)0 a. m. , Preaehiny every other Sunday raornintf at Kc.'JO and every Sunday evening ut 7:(i0. Kjiwmth Ijeuguo Ut 6:00 t. m. Prayer meetinr Thursday eveuini; at 7:00. Unitm Pkhshyteiuan Uev. .1. f,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at!):,'i0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10::i0, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. EVANCKLioAn lA'TIIHHAN P,e A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday sehool 0:1a a. m. I'reacliing everv oilier Sunday morning at 10:.l() and eery other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. ni. ' Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at'7:00. lil'U'-onMElJ Piov. C. M. Smith, 1'us tor. Sunday, seboo) ut'0:.'i(l a. in. Preaching on nlternuln Sabbaths it 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor nt 11:00 ). m. JVayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7;00. TLII.MS ov corn I The first term of tho Courts of 1 ni ton county in tho year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in. The second term commences on Die third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. in. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. in. Tho fourth term on the (irst Monday of.Ociober, at 2 o'clock p. m. ISOUOl (ill oi TICKKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. II. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Uurgess II. W. Scott. i , Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Hender.M. W. .Vace. Clerk Wirriatn Hull. High Constable YVm.Biuimgardner. Scliool Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comeft-r, C. 1J. Stexens. GENKRAL IUKKCTOKY. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swopo. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. 1'rothonotury, &c. Frank P. Lynch. District Attorney George H. Dan iels. Treasurer George R. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C,. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff Jury Commissioners C. H. KPlum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners H. K. Malot, A. V. Kelly, John Fisher. Clerk Frank Mason. County Surveyor Jonas Lake." County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. ii. ShalVner, Ceo. H. Daniels, John 1'. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. SOl'.lliTlKS, Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg LodgH No. 744 meets every Friday evening 'iu theCoineier Building iu McConuclls burg. - Fort Littleton Lodge No. -IK t metis every Saturday evening in tho Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley LodKe No. 007 meets every Sufirday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonvilla Lodge No. 701 mei n every Saturday evening in odd Fel lows' Hall at Hurrisonville, Waterfall Lodgo No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Follows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodgo No. 001 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. 11. No. 3KC meets in McConnellsburg lu Odd Fallows' Hall tho first Saturday in evory mouth at 1 p. m. Uoval Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. J21, meets on aiteruuto Monday evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washington Camp No. 407, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets everv Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. 'Hall. , Washington Camp, No. 5M, P. O.K. of A., Hustoiitown, meets every Stittii urduy evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Jolti Q. Taylor Post G. A. K., No 580, meets every Suturday, on or Jus preceding full moon in Lasliley" hall at 2 p. m., Bt Buck Valley. Woman's Belief Corns, No. 80, meets at same data and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. 11. McKibbin Post No. 402, O. A. 8., menu the sit oml and fourth Haturduys in each month ut Pleasuut Kiilyo.