Published Every Thursday. Ii. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. WcCONNELLSBURG. PA. NOVEMBER 25, 1903. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Anmm in Advpive. AI'VKUTIMNO KATJW lnr stjuure of s i-.H n ttrif.. : .v. I'nr wgtjurn p:'.-h vib-r.jiirM Insert. or All uUvt-i l i 'rni-li; - '!,' .'!)! Iir wu 1'i.in throe month. .'liHrw'.; '- tt.p mpi ,ro. ' Tie-f.iirt h .''ilium On.vhiilf r'ih;i;in Onn Column l-foth'rii InifM cn Nir!,' . h;m ! Professional Cnrilsone year4VS FORT I ITri.l TDN. Hon. S. L. liji'lili'v liiis '"1.0 West to visit his frionds aud n l ativos. Florence Cromt-r is visitius Ikt sister, Mrs. Baldwin, at liurnt Cabins. Messrs. Thompson, Steach, ami Kelly tamo to our village on Moa day, and on itceoiiut of the rain they Kp'Mit a wry eiij'iyable aft eruoou in town. Hi'aViM I-'rakor aecompani'd Miss Uessiu AVilson froiu the u stuute Fri lay evisui i e. Look out for the "punt her," leaver. Mrs. 1). A. Hill aud sou Rush visited her daughter Carolyn at j Sliijipeusburf.' Normal . T.vo 'if iii': yinim' "enUoiiK'n ! 'vh' nre worlti on the to -j ! (.Tiijiii lhio ire mi'. Ii-arnhia" tiio ! b:i''1)or trad..'. L'Vof out,, boys. j .)!( Pat:-TS';: of McContid' bniv' ".a.-: M.'.'iiiir .staliouurv in j -i:r v'li.il'''. ; A wry e,.j ;;!; : party vas held at Da (':;y .jt i :i Fr::l:i'r'.s on Tlmrs 'i'i. :-' is"iit were .J; r;,' (.'!(. :i "r, VY-rim Parsons, Ka!b Or;... UV-:-. l'ars;,;..s, Coral Fralu-r, Will (!:'. .Ma:-; a rot. and ; Katharine Croi.ior, J !eaver Fra-j ker, James (iihis, and Clart-ucel Sipe. Refreshments v.x.-re surv-1 ed. There was a if.eai hist Hutu at ' Mud Lt-vtjl school liouso Friday eveni.i?. A rro:;.t, uninbor of per sons '.vere present. Mrs. Laura H. Miter of Three Springs is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ortli. HI: COLLI) IIAKDLV OliT LI'. P. II. Duffy, of A.sliley, III., ' writes, "Tljis i.i to certify that I have tak'en t'.'o bottles of Fole"'s Kidney Cure and it has helpod me more than any other medicine. 1 tried iiiiuiy :idv.-rtied retnodi ;.s but none of them iu-(.. rri 3 any re lief. My (iru-;.'ist reeoniirj(;U(l"J Fo!e.';j Kidney Cure aud it has cured mo. Hefnro coinniencln' its use I wis in s.h.Ii a shape that I could hardly et u t when oiu-e down." Sold at Trout's drug store. SAU'VIA. f'.hord Mann mado a trip to Ev ' erett last Siindny. C. II. Mai n, Jr., is home from Wells Valley, wV re he had been employed. Miss Kathariro Austin spe-at Sunday with her teacher, Marga-1 ret Dani.'ls. Jaeif iJeshi'ier ' !.Mi;'htered two line jiorker.s the other day that wei-hed, respeetiv.-ly, V.Y,), and : -Hi'pjunds. A BirtliJay Party. A very iir'tty birthday party occurred ru the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw noir I'.ig Cove Tannery on Wodnesdny eve lib".', the l'h inM. Ir lioi:; the '.'.rtv-si.fon.l !1M.i vorsary (,r Mrs Shaw's birth, it had been arroned bv her frienus titat she .--'loii!. .sp.-nd a f0v ,jaV8 visilinu relal'VM end fri..'ndut and near McC-Vri'i !! sbu r if, VhiHi slie did Very r'l.uPy, not aware of the .:pj'ro..fi.rii: h'lrpri.Mi ;ael jiluns viiiie'n were rapidly follow iiifr i-,-,ch otlif-r nt. lier home. J Jut, on arriving hone ubont noon in company with her Nh.toi, Mrs. W. JI. Pu lori 'aed tlaiihter ' Ko r.T, she, on op.;i.if!f the door, as gre.itly surprised to .see the room full of friends- with pleas (at greeting. After rty.-overinv from her surprise, l,bo'ti'.;il.:w very rapidly and pleusautly, with a few old time modes of pri'p:i,r Ing dinner, which, p.vovtd qiji,j destructive lo dish .vare and uov-b-ly m to a line dining room apron. Aflera most exc-eiieiit dinner to which nil did ample jasti:i, piirievi firid ko; 'I ihi't, oceiij 7 "J Ibe tilii - UO'.ii ti le: I,, ;'c hoiiio,'-- , uud Lhut was all to j oou. . . , - Your Column. To nfinw mir apprrniution of the iy In wlilnh the Fulton Couiiiy News l bcl ndnpt i'U Into tin' lioine)i of the people of thin oointy, we bnvc m'I upiirt tnis column for the KHKE u-'1 of o.ir -.nbst'rlbprs.foratlVL. (i .In- pi'ipon.:., ubjuet 10 the following cirir'.''.ris: I. It lv free only to those who ure puld-up nub Herlhrr. ;. only per- : ; ir,.y can K . . .rtlsed. !. Noiioi'- i i . .i.,t ua. e.l .V1 w rds. I. All "li.. ..' ... v cxi'itiiled V Sni free to :in;. ! .uiiN. 'jr uny one to ndver tle '- ' uicrenntlle llccrse. T'w ;it . jf thin column Istoaf fnpl f . r 'nlki who nre not In pu.ilic w:.'r.'- 'ii' 'Ortunlty to bring to public at tet'tio:. .'...': -in or stocks they rimy have to '.ell, or iii..y v ivr.t to buy. N'uw. thiw space Is your: If you wunttobuy a lor.c, If you wunt hired help, If you want to Morrow iinMiey. if you w..nt to well a pig, a bug v. ionie hay. a ?no.. or If you want to adver isi- f.ir a wire - ihl. cuiurun is Touni. Thi' New Is rr.'i'l weekly by eight thousand i ; i liv sir.il Is the best advertising medium In '.tic r.Hllltv. Mrs. James M. Edwards. From the Osceola Leader and Courier, wo learn of the death of Mrs. Lilhn E. Edwards, wife of Mr. James M. Edwards who was raised in Wells Valley and Is a brother of Allison S. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards died at her home in Osceola on the 5th inst.,aged 37 years and 11 days. The Leader and Courier says: "Mrs. Edwards leaves a wide circlo of friends in this commu nity. Her kind disposition and Christian character won for her aiT";tion and respect of all who (a him withiu the sphere of h ! in 'hi -nee. i:Sh. was a model wife and true a; and her husband and :il 'ret; have the sympathy of all "!..: . 'ri j.'j iosa. 'I .est of all she was a faithful Christim. he bore her trials and nifferiug v.ilii Christian fort itude and died triumphant in the f-tl'li f K lif.1 if r 1 o . r t-.r. nnwl. "'." nci iu uiajr uj num.-- i "ijlessed are the dead which die j in the Lord." J "Lillie E. Edwards was born I Oct. i!f, 18(50. She is survived by j her a;.-ed parents, her husband , and three children and the follow- j in;.' sisters and brother: Frank I Witchey.Osceola; Mrs. Lizzie Fry ' liiugtown; Mrs. Mary Smith, I Uazelton: Mrs. Margio (Jriftiths, I Xurembur.7: Mr.v. .SarnhfLuvkins j Piiilipsb':!.; .Mis. lio.sio Gear hart an I Mrs. Violet Morgan of Chester 1 iri. " A SIAKTLINQ TEST. To m.vo a life, Dr. T. G. Merrift of No. Mchoopauy, Pa., made a .-:trirtlii.;r test resulting in a won derful euro, lie writes, "a pa tient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tion of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver trou bles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation and kidney troubles. Try them. Only at an aruggisis. BRUSH CREEK. M. J. Ilixson and family spent lost Saturday and Sunday with friends at Everett. Miss Nelle McGraw is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McGraw, of this place. Lewis Harris of Akersville call ed on Mrs. E. II. Lodge and fam ily last Saturday evening. Misses Gertrude and Ada Bar ton, Lula Mills, and Ira Miller an I W'urreu Mills were visiting Mi ;s Flora Mills last Sunday. !ex Mills aud little daughter l:: b, "f Everett sjeut last Sun d.i . 1! h i.,a.ic Mills. The: e wiil be an oyster supper at Cry.dai Spri's Saturday eve ning, Dec. Ijt.h. Every one invi ted. Howard Dixon aud MissLydia Munn were vUiting frionds in . this valley Saturday evening. There will bo a local institute at Buchanan school houso Friday ' evening, Nov. 27lh. Marshall Lynch, who had been ill of typhoid fever, is slowly re ! covering. Married. . At the Uefornied iiuix,!,ii!rfl Ja . this place on Wednesday of last , week, l;ev. C. M. Smith united 1 i:i marring: MissLizzio Crouse ; and Mr. Jovph Swisher, both of Ay 1 township. I l-i.tkiln Wood Tor Sale. : A ji'ejj Jot of pine limekiln wood for s,i!.j chetip. See ' A. M. Skville, i . ' McConnellsburg, Pa. J. K. Splendid Clothing Values for Men & Boys frtylLsh, well-tailored, nobby suits, overcoats, trousers, 'c. Tim correct styles for business school audi dress ij wear. The latest fashions for pill and winter wear. Astonishing values offered. An unusual value In Men's Suits is a Black Worsted, war ranted not to fudo. . . . 2 90 Another, nearly all wool, splendid stylo, latest cut, very A Q dressy Cj J Extra heavy, men's winter Cassl mere Suits splendidly tailored O iUU Men's 1(1 oz. clay worsted sack or cutaway suit that would cost u half more to have mude at a i "v f tailor's. We guar J II 1) an tee a good lit. . . Cord pants, drill 11b- I ed and drill pockets, I . Q i u'nrenntArl tint. In r n I FELT BOOTS mado by Geo. Walk- lnson, with his name on the overs 1.75 Kubbor Overshoes for ladies, chil- ; dren and men. Our assortment of O vercoats' is the largest, best and cheapest we have ever shown for men acd boys' in the 21 years that we have been in bus iness in this town. Underwear. I 4-UC, j Men's extra heavy fleeced lined A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for the stomach that which it is un able to do for itself, even when but slighly disordered or over loaded. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure supplies the natural juices of dl-' gestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed mus- cles of that organ are allowed to ! rest and heal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and enables the stomach and diges tive organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. Sold at Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. Mrs. Albert Mathias and daugh ter Helen of Colorado, are visit ing friends here. Miss Wilhelmina McGehee of Virginia, is visiting her brother Charles at this place. Mrs. Mary Long of Knobsville, passed through our town last Sunday. Uncle Jacob Miller and wife at tended the dedication of the M. E. church at Shade Gap last Sun day. Miss Carrie Welch, after spend inga week with James Kelley's family, returned home Saturday. Eugene Appleby of Newton Hamilton, spent a few days in our neighborhood last week. John Kelly of near this place, met with an accident. While he and James Waters were out dnv ing last Sunday the horse became frightened, and John iu jumping out, struct- his loft leg on the wheel and broke his leg. Mrs. John Spitzer of Cleveland Ohio, is taking her annual visit among friends here. An oyster supper and bazaar will be held here on the 26th and 27th by the members of the M. E. church. WeaK Hearts v Are due lo Indigestion. NIntty-nlne of every one hundred people who htve heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It la a aclenUflo fact that all cases ol heart dlseaae, not orfanlo, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All lood taken Into the atomach which falls of perteot digestion ferment and swell the stomach . pulling It up against the heart. This Interlerea with the action of the heart, and in the courae of time that delioate but vital organ becomea diseased, Mr. O. KauM. ol Nmli, O., nrlt I tud Kmmck trouble end we I tad MU h I M heart trouble emhll. I look Kodol Dy isele Ceie Sw ebam tout Koelol Dtxeota What YotfftU! and retlevea the atomach of all nervoua Iralr. mA fka K-.r. . .11 ottlei eely. ...00 ?h. 1H UnL. mm, wetck Mile lor toe. rrepaf s tfl.ft OeWITT OO.. OM 1000, Holdjat Trout'a) drug atore. JOHNSTON'S 50c, Men's wool fleeced ..25c, Ladies' heavy fleeced. . . . Lad les' no w cut Union Suits50Cf Children's Union Suits., 25c, BLANKETS, 10-4 Cotton 60c li Cotton 1.00 4 H Cotton extra heav v. . . Horse Blankets l.OO, I.50 l-OO Extra heavy Comforts Carriage I lobes the 5 00 kind, beautiful... s-. M Ladles' Coats and Capes must be seen to be appreciated. They range In price from SOC. to S.00. Children'sshortcoats H f P 1 trimmed with pretty I Jj nraiu, 0 to 14 years Misses' long coats ' t JTT very pretty in blue or . Q J millinery AND FANCY GOODS IN FULL DISPLAY. Milliners come, and Milliners ko. Hut we came to stay. We have hundreds of patterns hats from Baltimore and New York, besides hundreds of untiimmed ones of all the latest styles. No Two Hats Trim med alike at Our Store. Ready-to-wear hats of all colors and shapes. Cbildrens hats, hoods, bonnets, toques, coats, hose, leggins, vests, wool sacques, bootees, ladles' ice wool, fasci nators, corsets, beads, necklaces shirtwaists sets, medallions, ap pliques, veils, in fact, every thing that can be found In a first class millinery store. Give us a call and we will surprise you in low prices.' Mrs. . F Little. McConnellsburg. I YOU NEED ABUGGY I t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? ! x 1 A Bran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather X Trimming, Spring Cushion X and Back, Thousand Mile t Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat X ent Shaft Couplers aud Fiue X ly Finished throughout for I ONLY. $50. a o v pvswv a 5 rom. t t I am also handlinur Hand- r T made Buggies and Wagons, I W. R. Evans, X Hustontown, Pa. 4a.44 SEND US a gov;, Steer, Bull or Horse bide, Calf skin, Do? akin, or any other kind of bide or akin, and let va tan it with the bair on, oft, light, odorless t aL mm 1 "wo-prooi.iorrooe, or Kovea. M int Mt OUT CaUtlWM. amid mlMake. We alw (hit w fur. ami ibu. TUB CROSBY FRISIAN PVR COMPANY. 1 1 Mill atreet, Keckeaiar, M. V A l.OO Ladies' fur rolls , Ladies' fur rolls very tony 2.00 3.75 Extra heavy Furs. . . . Fur Muffs...l.00, 1.50, 2.00. Canton flannels, Outing cloths and Shaker flannel, same price as last year. Ladies' Dress Skirts $1.75," $2.75, and $3.50. Men's heavy shoes l.OO Men'ft Dress Shoos.... 1.2 5- Ladies' Dress Shoes... 1 .00 Ladies' Kang., Calf f n r shoeg l.O Children's Moccasins..'. J 2 C Children's Shoes 40, 50, 75, and $1.00. Sto ves ! Stoves ! j Cook Stoves, Heating)Stovos all sizes for both wood and coal. Call , and -see 'i them before you buy, for I won'tbe undersold. Spring Harrows and Grain Drills Now's the time you need them, and I have a few left that I will sell way-down. Don t want to carry them over. ' Buggies Anything you may want in that line at prices from $40 up. W. H. INESBIT, M'Connellsburg Vt'CONNBLLSBURO BAKERY D . E. Little, Propiueto Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery in town on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, &t we are prepared on a couple of day 8 notice to furnish all kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. S. P. METZL B. Dkall'h In . . . Planoa QrgoriB. buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. - f2rWhen la need of any ' thing lu our line write 4 for particular to ... , S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, ra AVV'AsrWViA4 ST j .A. JTHE I t FULTON COUNTY 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 Median--, ic, Latest 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, X POSTERS, LETTERHEADS, f ENVELOPES, CARDS, &c, In fact anything and everything in the best t style along that line. ' at I Sample copies of " the News sent to any . of your friends on I request, t aQUMBERLAND. VALLEY TIME TABLE. May 25, 1903. Leave no. t no 4 do. S no. no. 10 it A.M tA.M tA.M P.1I tP M p.u Wmoheater 1 80 .... S lo 8 80 Murtlniburg g 16 2 57 7 14 Hufferotown .... 6 60 0 Ol) 13 80 8 ih 8 02 Ki Oreenoaatle .... Ill 0 HI IS 41 4 UH II 81 :.i Meroeniburg.... .... g Ou 10 au 8 80 .... 0 Cliainbentburg.. 7 St 9 4fc I tft 4 to 8 46 10 68 Wayneaboro 7 06 .... IS 00 8 8ft .... Shlppermburs'... 7 53 10 0ft 136 5 W 8 06 11 IS Newvllle 8 10 10 23 I ii til g 24 11 9 Cm lisle 8 SO 10 44 8 08 IS 48 ft 4S 12 03 Meobunloaburg,. 8 60 II 06 33 lo 10 07 1! 31 Dlllaburs 10 00 6 33 Arr, HurrUburg. 9 07 II 36 ( 40 t 80 10 26 12 40 Arr. Phlla II 48 8 17 47 10 30 4 36 4 jft Arr. New York, t 18 6 63 8 OK 8 63 7 18 7 18 Arr. BaJtlmore.. 12 10 8 11 6 00 8 46 2 30 7 15 P. U. P. M. P. H. P. M. A. M. A. It Train No 12 east rune datl eznont Rnn.. between Hagenitown end HarrlhburK, leavlnif Haneralown 1.06 end arrlvlna at Uarrlnbura ut O.0U. Additional east-bound local train, win dally, except Sunday, aa follows: Leave Carlisle 7.06 a. m., 13.86 p. m., 8.16 p m.. leave ravcnuuiuaoure .da a. m., r.rv a. DX, 13.69 p. rjl.. 8.36 p. m. Leave DUlaburg 8.86 a. m., 10.00 a, Trains nos. x.b ana no run dally between Ha geralown and Barrlaburg. Dally. . t Dally exoept Sundav. Leaye no. 1 no. 8 no. 5 no. 7 no. t 109 r.M A. M A.H A. H P. If P.M. II 66 4 4 4 8 (2 12 00 4 86 8 81) 7 66 12 10 8 66 2 66 6 5S It 20 4 36 8 40 11 40 6 110 8 36 00 76AI1 46 830 880 11 06 8 60 4 02 6 lv 8 IS 12 OS 8 87 8 61 II 21 6 40 8 8 13 37 8 H 0 18 II 4! 8 03 9 00 12 61 4 14 9 84 12 Iri 20 9 IB I 10 4 82 9 62 12 lit ..... 10 87 t OS 6 Sx 8 40 9 88 83 4 60 10 12 13 SO 8 16 10 80 6 4 7 06 10 01 I 60 8 14 10 86 12 M 7 27 10 23 2 17 6 87 10 87 I 16 8 (4 11, 10 21 9 10 II 66 7 10 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. at. P. M. A. at. llaltlnore New York 1'blla Harrlsburg Dlilsburv Meohanlusburg.. Carlisle Newvllle Shlppennburg... Wayneoboro.... Chambentburg.. Meroeraburg.... Oreenoastle .... Hagerxtown .... MartlnsburK Ar. Wlnobester. Train No. 17 weat runs dully exaept Snnduy ..... ecu nrruuura rcu miKereiown, ieav lug Harrlsburg at 6.16 p,m, and arriving at Uu serxtown at 7.67 d. m. Additional local trains win leave Barrisbiiry as follows: For Carlisle and lnirmmtint Hod at 37 a. m., 2.00 p. m. and . p, in., also nirnirufliiairiiuurii LHUHnurs ana intnrmeainte stutlonsat 7 30 a. m 8.11) p. m. and 6.80 p. m. Tralna Noa. 1, 8 and loft run dally bvtwem niTi.iiiiri auu riHiieniwwD. Pullman palace aleeplna care between Nov York and KnoxvlUe. Tenn.. on trains I ww" and 110 east and between I'blladr-lph a and WelnhonN. W. Hallway on trains Iu9 west uuu is east, axoepi. mat on euuiay ine ft-nna' delpbia sleeper will run east on No. 2. Through ooaohea to and from I'bilaitelDhl on trains 2, 4 aud 0 east and 6, 1 and 9 west. Dally. , t Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN PENN'A K. B. TRAINS PasT Paa. Mix. Paa. Mix. Pur. 483 481 44 f"' A M A U Lv. ' Arr. A hi A II p. if 9 46 7 oo Charnberaburg.. 8 4M1 60 4 V 9 67 7 20 Marlon S3 II 83 4 Of 10 8i) 8 6 ..Meroeraburg.. 8 On 10 SO 8 10 6 8 60 ".....Loudon Tax 9 42 8 0 1106 9 06 ....Richmond.... 7 8n 9 80 01' A. M. A. M ' 1 M P M f M P. M 8 0u 8 II S 4K t OH 8 16 P. H M.O.KENNEDY, OEO. W. MARTIN. Vioe 1'res. Men. Soft bupu U. A. RIDDLE. Ueu. Paat. Agent. .vk4. BO YEARS' V KXPERIENCE K .4 Tmdi Mamia , .4 OgaMiNa rrtt 04ava)MMra 4o. 1 A. aalosir i tnvantloi A' . Pauaia taaaal tan, h atttw. A Ut. leeatf rawui tutua, wHhuut a ra. la Us ami fra. I IIiImI am. fiar irtuj uaiaula. set::::...: j.r:nta. A a ..4.11 mMm liasiail w sat It I-watarA als. illauoa ol ar uaa loaraal. Tarais. a v if "Via. tVA4 af ail aarwaaaalara. "BUSINESS DIRECTORY, IIAUHKUS. R. M. DOWNES, Fihst Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKLLSnURU, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with encb Shrive Kvcrylhlng Antlwptlo. Knzors Sterilized. l"Shop In room lately occupied by Ed Brake ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In nil styles of hnir cut ting. Quick, easy shaves. Iluy-rum. Cream,. Wituh-bar.el. without extra charre. I'rpsh towel to each customer. Latest linprnvt d no pnrntus for sterilizing tools. Parlors opuoit; Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and collections entrusted will eoelve careful and prompt attention. ClU'KCIIES. Presbytkrian. Kov. w. A. West, D. D., Pastor. I'rnachlnjr services each alternate Sabbath atl0:30a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Grren Hill on altcrnoto Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 0:15. Junior Christian En deavor at U:00. Christian Endravor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednosdny evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and uvertr Sunday evening at 7:00. Epwordi League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Rev. J. l. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:.;0 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, aud every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings ore used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. uu Prayer meeting Wednesday evonirg at 7:00. IWANGKLioAn LiUTriERAN Ttev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:iti a. ru. Preaching every other Sunday morning ut 10:30 an.l e'very c tb jr Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn do:tvor at 6:iX) p. uu Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Iter. C. M. Smith, Pits tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Preaching ao alternato Sabbnths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TERMS OF COURT. The lirst term tf the Courts of Pul ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesdav next following the second Monday of" June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f Ojtobor, at 2 o'clooi p. m. BOROVGH Ol 1 ICERS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. H. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Cender.M. W. Kace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas E. Sloan, P. M. Taylor, John Cometer, C. U. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Sv.opo. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George Ii. Dan iels. . Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners O. H. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mcl'.ott, Geo Slgel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. AttornCVB W. R.'Olt. A li.ynml.... r NelBon S:pe8, Thomas F., Sloan, F. nici. jounston, M. ll. btialiuer, Geo. i. j-nnieis, jonn i . raipes, S. VV. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connel lnbnrirTj.fi ,n No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tneComerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets everv Saturday evening in the Ciouut I'Ullditig at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodte No. (507 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows uau at wens xaunory. Harrlsonvllle Lodge No. 701 moets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel low' Hall at H.tri Uoiiville. Waterfall Loriire No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellow' nun at waterfall Mills. Waifordsbtifer Lodre No. 601 rrwia In Warfordsburar overv SutnrdHV evening. King Post G. A. R. No. .165 meet In McConnellaburL' in Odd Fellows' Ifall tho first Saturday in every mouth ut I p. m. Royal Arcanum, Tusoarora Council. No. 121, imvets on alternate Mondsy evenings In P. O. S. o' A. Hall, In McConnellsburg. Washington Camn No. 4!I7. P. ' r. A., f New CrenadH. iMelg evirv Kn urday evening in P. O. S. A. Hall. Washington Camn. No.dll. P. O P. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satin uraay evening In P.O. a. of A- II-'!, John O. Tavlor Poat 111 A. It.. No. Mil, meets every Saturday, on or it preceding full moon In Lashley hull. at Z p. ru., at Buck Valley. Woman'! Reliof Corns. No. W tueeta at aame date und pla4 nt 4 p n. Gen. D. B. McKibbln Pott No. Wl, O. A. 8., meeta the second and fourth Saturdays In each tuouth at I'leasmt Hinge. -7t AliVI pt I SK l. Tb FdtccC cent lieu. IF aruwaja.-... t 4. v.
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