FUL'J ON COUNTY NEVS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 23, 1903. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. .inVKRTMIHO RATES. Persgunre of "lines times II W. t'erspiitre each subsequent Insertion.... IK'. All advertisements inserted for leM than three months I'hurtfpcl by the square. inns. UniosJJ yi. onc-rourlh column . "ne-h ilf I'lilumn..,. ' mo Column .I.VOO. . Jfi.OO. .. 40.00. I-JO.OO. 40 00. 0O. 7.-..OI Nothing Inserted for less than II. I'rolcsslonal Cards one year 15 Iltistontown. A gun dub lias boon organized in town, composed of about fifteen monibors. A trap nnil 2,imii) clay pigeons have boon ordered prepar-1 don't look sick, iitory to ii grand lioot on Now! Mrs.AnnieOakmanhudtlieinis Year's. t fortune to fall from her feet while The M. K. Sunday school is ! going to the barn, one day last practicing for nn entertainment on ' week and broke her arm. Four Christinas night. There will be a ; years ago Mrs. Oakman broke tree and Santa Claus is expected : her leg on the same side and had to bo present. j not fully recovered when this Our fox hunters succeeded in happened. capturing a fine large red fox last ! S'lturdav ' 0J'', vti From Membranous Croup "Scrupe"' Dawney wears a pleas nnt smile. It is a girl. Mrs. Abram Kunyan, of Mc-Connellshui"-. is visitinsr her dauffhter, Mrs. Harrv Dawnev, of this place. ' ; Uiildwin Frakor, of Kort Little-! Uonpy and lar- fi"t relief af ton, was seen passing through town : tcr one dos0 and 1 thntit sav last Sunday on his wav home. The 1 ed thu lite of my b"V." Kef - slllil)().sili.,n is that ho trot lost on 1 substitutes. Sold at TfOU tM (1 rug Saturday night. Miss Mav 15arton, of the Mil I lcrsville State Normal school, is spon 'ling Iht holiday vacation with her parents in this place. Miss Emma Laidig left last Mon- day for an indelinito visit with friends in Saltillo. (iOOD KIR UIILUKLN. The pluasant to take aud harm less One Minute CJousli Curegives immediate relief in all cases of cough, croup, and layrippe be cause it does not puss immediate ly into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of the trou ble. It draws out the inflamma tion, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute puro life-giving aud life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Arm strong of Delia, Tex., prescribes it daily and says there is no bet tor cough remedy made. Trout's drug store. Sold at ! HANCOCK. ,, , , . ! Miss Lizzie Hebncr is having a tine houso erected ou High street, j J. T. Bridges & Co., are the con- j ftractf)rs and have a force of ten J men working at the house. I HaiTV Hess of Nforlmoro ia I working for ' ! ino waoasii Com pany. John and Will Scriever, Nathan Spade, and John Creek of Buck Valley, ure working for J. T. Bridges t Co. Luther Creek and wife are vis iting in the home of Mrs. Dayton Sliiv.'s. There will be a Christmas Can tata held ia the M. E. church on Christinas night by the M. E. SaU-ath school. The Catholic people will hold a fair in the Auditorium during the Holiday week. Jer0 Mason, one of our enter prising merchants, is doing a fine business. - The show held in the Auditori um by the German Medical Com pany proved to be a success. The water has been drawn out of the C. & O. canal. Fulton county produce, cross li.!s aud buckwheat Hour is plenti ful in this tov. u. Wonl ol All Expcrleici. ' Can anything bo worse than to ft-el that every minute will be your last? Such was the expe rieuce of Mrs. S. JJ. Nownon, De catur, Aia, "For thiee years" she writes, ''I endured insuffer able pain from indigestion, Htom hcIi and, bowel trouble. Death hoemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. Atlength I was induced to try Electric Bit-t'-rsaud the result wns miracu lous. I improved at once and now I'm omijletely recovered For Liver, Kidne.VjStouiaeh and Bow- I trini. F.l.Ttric Bitters is thfl only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by all druggist. ANOOVKR. We are having nomo vory cold weather and ico Is very nico for i IllllUg ICU IlOUSCH. m -n , , , 1. Klley tiipes, OHO Of OUr old- j .... , . , ... I est citizens in the township is in ... . t i very poor health at the home oi hid mnn Raoma I ma buu ivenumr, The httle grandson of Mrs.; , . Pannin Sinoa that tcna rnnorl.nil i 1 1 1 be exretiit'd In the ii'ii;il :un of .(u, with no to have scarlet fever is ireltini; 1 l,"itl,,i"l,,"',,i"iliilil,-"',,c,'"iiipof tbecoun- p ty iih viri!-.l( s. i.'in'li of ili.'iii io l.c ii Imiiiii flile HlOnff niCelV. owner of rem eM- te In the rminty or Kullon n worth, ovr tiMil irifivt ml Ineiuu'MnllopM. the Mrs. Delia Mellott of Taylor , "'v;""'r, iom.i -.ciriiy invent ' I HoimI ciiniliiinii.'d for the tintbfiii nWrvnnce township is spending a few days ' ' ' u,v 1 ,ws rcimiiiK to nm Neiia: or fumwi- r I l" "f ll.!-ir. itiwl to ,-iv nil clumuire whih at the home of her brother Kea-' vl1 '"' " 'i'"vi'""1 f.-Mitist the liocn-.!. u ! nil .r.j-tH. Int." .u.d ptMi.i.l I'm iitrt. iiinybc iiu- mer on account of the illness of ! i"'" """lui in'ii m.-i t for viointini' i Kitld laws: nuil iht s ircti. s p"v In' rr(julrc(l to her father. nri'.'."- i" (.'nm t mid j Hllf.v ntmi i onii. . ill. ii The (,'irirt sh:ill 111 ill ('isf, refine the liplill- One of our skunk hunters ha.- ; cmi . iwi. h. v. r. m hi-i.pm oi, f nm :.!uVt. . , . r . .. i li;' iti;.' din' n k'r.l tot In-iiui'ibrtiiiiil iMiaructrr given up the business. Last S m r u,e pi i:ti.,n.':-. to,-,,w u.ia-i ;h.. 1 itu .i. i'i tion. sui'ti l.i'i'ii'..' i-. not ni'i'.'vs.i rv lor tli.' iu. Clay night he RtartCU tO 8et llr eonni,o!mtlo.i of tl.c tniti.- at.cl fiitri-t ilntiK-nt . ..' 1 . , ol i triitiKi'isiiiiil tnivcli'is. iii t hilt the iipplii'imt best girl and on his way lie n- Nm.t m vn,h to whomMi.-ii :iv. n- hiiouut eluded that the perfume vas ''VeVi't.'ors't,, -.,o me,i w!:i, the c.-ru t tn. most too strong, and went buch !r.Wrr'IuJJ!::K::v;n'.n,?, ; home, ; N. H. Strait : Lloop'a Sunday C. W. Lynch, a prominent citi zen of Winchester, Ind., writes My little bor dad a severe at-: iack of membaous croup, n:id ouly got relief uftortakingPolo.v's store. SUNNY HILL. C. M. Sipes hutchcred stumi fine porkers last Saturday. Dr. S. S. Hoop has moved his new kitchen. Gilbert Dishong is employed ;it Miles Mellott's. Miss Leona and Annie Schooloy were visiting K. l Schoolcy last Sunday. Miss Dora Dishong will rem mence school on Monday. Mr. G. B. Sipes and wife were visiting Jennie Barber Sunchiy. Social. A social was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Vallanceon Thursday evening, Dec. 17th, iu honor of their nephew John Shaf fer of Illinois. Among those present were Kf- fie' Fanny and Russel Kotz; Chira ind Ola Suyder; Ldward Steve, is Uussel Nelson, Alice, Maude and i Harvey Grissinger; Beunio Sny- i der aud Charlie Mock MPi timo All re- a Thoiuaod Dollin Wonii ol (jood. A. H. Thnrn- ,au . .n..i voai ttiui in iiuililio, J.,Vril';S T have bonnntHif. .. .,, ulul,..r ind bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with ex cruciating pain. I got uo relief from medicines until i began ta king Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust lii.e tine stones and I feel like a new man. It has done me a $1,000 worth of good." Sold at Trout's drug store. Local Institutes. The third institute of Dublin township was hold at Fort Little ton Dec. 18, l'lO.'i. The house was called to order by the teacher. Miss Myrtle Stevens, andCliftm Sipo was elected president. The following questions were well (lis- cussed by the teachers present : I. Importance of studying the patrons and pupils. 2. To wl at extent should morality and man nerism be taught y 3. How to keep primary pupils regularly employed. 4. By what means to gain aud hold attention. The teachers present were Prof. Kelt, T. S. Uershey, D. K. Chesnut, Harvey Sipe, and Misses Lillian Flemming, Grace Huston, Emma Lylc, Elmo Baker, Myrtle Sto Awn, and Lillian Fisher. The program was interspersed with ome excellent music, both vocal and instrumental. Lillian M. Flshkk, Secretary. DavlJ Ilockensiniih, who has been employed in Illinois the past hrett years. U visiting his pa reuts, Mr. and Mis. S. H. Hock on smith at Laidig. LlCtitSC Notice. J ''.j.1 1"! ( (H UT OK .jrAUTr-.ll SI'.SHIONS , ( Ti IV I ' i II' X "I I ; ui'drrri: tlmi nil u ;';"iIm'ih for licences ; fin' tln of Vilnius. f(.,ri(iM)H. m.iit. or brew- I en li,in wu.iii .ii.- nr i.-m;i. lor the yciir I " t. v lil le (en nl 1 111 'l'i;i".lii v . t lit I .'t h (lii v of ; .liimmr.v. isi. nt m iiVlni'ii ii. in.. at which I lini' nil pcrniiN upjiiviiii.' or in .,;iiiM (ilitecttmiH . to iiii!U'uti.nv -m in .nt .v etiiience, pe- j tltlnii. lenwi -f ruticc or eiiilcl. Ti.r,. ,., ,. n ,.1,1mi,.i,.;,m nt anytime i :m I he s.ilijt-.-i . with ( lie .1 .!. is ni'isuiinllj -j eii Iht by lettei or uny oilier p.-iv..ti; wuy: j '''!!"'""! ;,l"n' vi-rnion uy aiii.!:. vit r uppifonnt. , snull be It) conformity wi'h the rt iinrcmcnts the nets of As-enihiy. .luitrnient Imml liull .'! to hi' :i'.'(l lint ! iMui ',' ,((', iy. the 5th (1 i of .l:u. liars . I. i'.mi'i ii.i'.i'ielit eu'.i"...- !e-r-ullnd nt fir- It'tf "-lio" nor p.oo. , i i t' iiii,ilfi.itlie('oiiit that lilin.u a j .Ul. tlie partv hoiitini.' lli'i'ti.' h'i- viou.ti .1 ;iii'.' i iw llitrllf V.vio o' the ('oi.urioliwi'i 11 h I 1 I ; i . to 1 ii.' . -i le of Lllllli. idtvill ii,,,,,,,,. the r,,iiit k,',. !, t,t,,',. uiin.r uiv- en to Itie pci .i'i llei'iiM'l. revoke the lieeDc. ! Ilv I h.- (" !. SAM I'M. M.:C. SIVIU'K, Attest: I'. J. ;K(. A. IIAHItlS, t'leiK O S. Dec. :;. limit. I-' All M I OH SAI.I.. Sttinitvd ore mill' east of MeCotiuelLsliiiiv. I'll., extending to London pike, eoiltalnini,' 21S ACHI.S, I.AIKil. N;V ItANk IIAKN, l.an lately been uihled to the iin,rovetiu'titi. The farm is nilinirabiv ailaiite,l for Htm k pnr-iom-h. ran be bought on terms to suit kur ehaser. Address the owner UANIKI. MI.HKIfT. (Jh:i nihersliurit. I'u, Parties wIsliltiK to visit the premises Inipilrc of V.-. II. NKf.SON'. McCoiiiiell.surif, l'u. trXi:t:UTf)K'S NOTIK. I.ut will and testa- I llient Of Mrs. fatlti.Hrif U' roli'liltutim httM 1 Ayr to,vnhiP' l'mton eouuty. i-a., dcecus-1 fcK'Sr ftr' ,!,, ry on the above estate to the undcrsiirned. all ! lie said estate arc re- navineiit. and those hnvini .ions io present me same williout di.Muy to j W. II. NKI.SO.V i 11 l 'iii. Kxeetitor. i VliHiriory .Millinery now reduced to cost. We still have some very stylish trimmed hats, ready-to-wear hats, and children's caps. Ev ery thing in our store is reduced. Come and get Wrs. A. IP. Little. McConnellsburg. ' a bargain. Stoves ! Stoves !' 'Jo"1 s'f,v,'8 Heatinatovni-al si.es for lioth wood and coal. Call uiid sco them ljeforu you 'buy, i for I won't bn undersold. j Spring Harrow3 ! and Grain Drills Xow'ii the time you nt-Cd them and I have a few left that I will soil way-down. Don t want to carry then; over. Buggies Anything you may want in that line at priced from $40 up. AI. H. INESBIT, AConnellsburg Preaching at Zion M. E. church in Saturday evouiug, Sunday norning and Sunday evening, to be followud with Evangelicvl meetings during the coming week every oveuing. First Sunday iu January I will preach nt War fordsbui g at 10:!IO A. V., and at Asbury at !1 P. M. Uev. C. H. Shull. WeaK fiearts Ars dus to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every oiio hundred people who have heart trouble ran rememter when It waa simple Indigos I on. II Is scientific fact thai all cases of heart disease, not organic re not only Iraceablo to, but are the direct result of Indt I'sstiori. All food taken Into the stomach nh'.-M falls of perfect digestion ferments and gwelis the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interfere with the action of Die heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Ksuble. of Nevids. O., ssrs; Ihedstomsch trouble an 4 was In a bed state ss I hsd heart trout, la with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Curs for about lout months awl It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervoiia train and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only, tl.00 Slis holding 2K tiroes the trial sua, whlck sails fur 6uc "reparad by B. O. OeWiTT CO., OHIOA90 Sold at.Trout's drug Btoro. Thirty experience in Alercnant Iinjf Clothin,sr and Gents Furnishing Goods, has given us a knowledge of the demands of Fulton county that means much to you when want you Clothing. IT'S OUR BUSINESS to watch the change in styles both in material and makeup; and the man or boy who is dressed at our house, may go away feeling .t that he is genteelly and $i Our Prices are R!e:ht 4 ti the mn that promises to give you five-dollar value for tour dollars and a half in cash is simply lyingthat's all. To give you an idea: f We have MEN'S SUITS from $2.50, to fe? the very best $10 suit. YOUTHS' from 2 dollars and 50 cents up; Boys', 75c, up, and Childs' 50c. up. Boys' and AUn's OVERCOATS, in Great Variety. Dress Trousers from 1 dol lar to 4 dollars and 50 cents. When you want anything in the way of clothing, come in and look over our stuff. If we can't suit you, no harm is done, g A. U. NACE & SON, 8 o McConnellsburg, Pa Q Ttr XOOOOOOQOOMtm 't'A r;Art Hi ; '. 1 13 y I aMi mi w.s BJTMAJ AM NCESSAR.Y MAGAZINE iy. THE, PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. The R.eview of fLeviews is often called a r.cces jit', in recognition of its usefulness in keeping readers "up with the times." , in. Presidential election years the REVIEW OF REVIEWS i3 more than ever "the necessary ranainc." Everybody wants to be truly and quickly ir.onacd about this or that public question that has forgsd to the front ; to know about the new candi dates and personal factors in politics, to have a com plete picture at hand of the current movement of history. i.t Dr. Shaw's editorials. In Its authtotlc and tlmsly coo tlihuteJ Qrtlules. in Its brilliant charactar akatctatl, in its condtn-cu'.-.us and rcviawa of all the important articlaa of other magafinaa. i.;nl in itu hundrcu a month of valuable portraite, witty cartoona, urn! ii.tcrrntir.r: viewi, the REVlbW OF Ki-VIKWS gives the r.iuih deiiirt;d news of the world'a and our own progreaa. "The i : : ! tiudtr a ficld-clats " iathe way one subscriber describes It. l.n In mil-llc Ufa. like President Theodore Roosevelt the' 0 nis:r brrn uf Congress, and the great captaine of induatry, who r-..i -i keep " ui with the timea," Intelligent men and woman all -vcr have decided it ia "indispensable." 5c. a copy, THE REVIEW OF 13 Astor Place, Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of Inform ing my former patrons and the puhlic ijonorally, that I have received a full stock of I The Latest Style! UuU and IionncU, Triinnicil and UntrlninioU, Pattern Hats, Feathers, Hibbons, and every tti i ii i you may need in thin lino ami at iricos that WILL l'LKASK V(JU, I know QIVE ME A TRIAL MRS. ANNIE E, DAWNEY, HUSTONTOWN, PA. 3. P. METZLER. Dkamoi: In . . . Pianos Organs buggies - Ceirrlec? Good marketable stock taken in exchange. rS!T"Whpn in need of any- thin? in our lino writo for particular, to .... i S. P. METZLER. 5 burnt Cabins, Pa. v. Years' lailormg, and hand- Q fashionably clad. -w-k 8 oooooooooo 0 $2.50 a year REVIEWS CO. Nw York TrrrVyVvWrVTWVrVVTVvVlr LUMBER For Sale 16,000 feet Pine Boards .in 12x14, and 16-feet engthS. 2,000 ft. Popular boards 14-feet in length, ripped 5 ready for siding. 1,000 1 1-2-inch stuff. ! Call on or address D. E. LITTLE. . i AI'CONNCLLBDURG. ! - i '4.44. : YOU NEED A BUGGY : ii HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? J X A Bran New Falling Top i IJur,'y with Pull Leather ' J Ti lmminj,', Spring Cushion ' X ad Back, Thousand Mile Axl.-, A Cra.lH WheelsPat I (.'iaSli:ift(!(iiiili'rK and Fino X ly Fitiixhed' tliiiiiifjilu.iit for I ONLY SBO. , rarfro Stock tov nelect J roin. X Turn also handling IJand- j IIIHilt Huk'ioH Unit WltrTOIIri W. U. Evans, IIuHtontown, Ta. " IEWnCIIETTAR lOMMstssrflsMlflUS(f ' f " Moral Kcfol til Mottlilg. The Aforal Hcform AsMociution will meet in tin.' M. E. Church on Monday evening, ' Dec. 28, at 7 o'clock. A very interesting pro gram has been arranged and the boys and girln are especially in vited to bo present, and to bring their parents with them. Uev. J. V. Adams will lecture on "The Boy and What We Feed Him." S. M. Cook, Scc'y. Bollcr-Dcckcr. At the residence of Joseph Lou deuslager ia Tiffin, Ohio, Friday December 11, 1903, Miss Cora J uecker, a former well known teacher of this county, fras uui ted in marriage to Mr. Clarence G. Boiler of Creagerstown, Md The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. II. Smith, pastor of the Church of Christ. The bride was beautifully attired in white, trim med in lace and ribbon. The groom wore the conventional black. Mr. and Mrs. Boiler will re side iu Tiffin for a short time, but expect to make "their future home near Creagerstown, Md Mrs. Boiler's many friends m that city look forward to her de parture with deep regret, but join in wishing them happiness and prosperity. Your Column. To snow uur appreciation or tbe "ay In which tbe Fulton County News Is bel adopt ed Into tbe homes or tbe people of this county we have stt upart tnii column tor the VM'.E use ot our nubscribeis.forudvc i tlslng purposes, uhjoct to the followiuk' conditions: I. It Is treo only to those who are pnld up sub- Hcrlben.. i. Ocly persona! property cun be advertised 1. Notice mum not exuved 30 w rds 1. All "IpciiI" notlo 'a excluded Not free to merchunix, or any one to adver tise goods sold under a mcrcuntlle license, The prlaiuvy object of this column is to af ford furuiei-s. and folks who are not in public iiusincss, an opportunity to brlnK to public at ention products or stocks they may have to sell, or may want to buy. Now, this space Ls yiurs: If you waut to buy a lor-e, If you want hired help. If you want to invow money. If you want to Hell n pli, a bu' ty some hay. a goose, or If you want to ndver- iw for D wifo tills column Is yours. . The New Is read weekly by eight thousand 'K-oDle. and Is the best advertising medium In he county. Q U M B EI iLANP V AL1.1EY TIME TABU-May 25, 1003. Leave uo. i no I no. I) no. t no. IU lit) A. M tA. ii ta. si P. si i. si H.sl W mehcBter V JA .... t 10 ao vl.tilliuibur I li u a; 714 H.WPrHtown .... lili r .!l1 &: 8 4A ti UO 10 IB iieBncasile .. II 9 liliia 41 U H 21 10 m Mcicerwuurg f t l 10 K - sail .. .liiinjbfniburg.. 7 31 8 to 1 OA 4 40 8 46:iO 6e A'uyuesboro 7 Oft .... II! 00 a Sr. .... I Shlppensburg... 7 M 10 00 l& b Oi 9 Otlll! IB Sew vlllo 8 lo 10 IX II.' f il 9LM'lf9 JuiiMe... s DO 10 i)U 0.1 6 4h 9 45 102 l chanlosburg,. 8 60 11 00 S 'il 8 10 10 01 ! 21 Mimburg 10 Oi) 5 23 Arr, tlarrtuburg. 9 07 II UO t 40 6 80 10 S J 40 Arr. lMlila II 4 8 17 6 41 9 li 4 2:1 4 U Air. New York. 13 S 63 8 0c 14 83 7 13 7 13 rr. Baltimore.. 18 10 8 11 8 00 9 46 t 80 J 15 I'. M. P. tl. I'. U. V. U. A. M. A. U Train No 12 east runs dally except Sunday between Hageratowo and Harrisburg, leaving H igenttown t.05 and arrivlnu at Harrlsburi at 7.0U. Additional east-bound local trains will run lully, except Sunday, as follows: Leave '..irilsle 7.06 a. m.. 12.30 p. m. 8.16 p.m., leave Mecnaniosourg b.bl a. m., 7.29 a. dl, 12.62 p. m. t.;w p. m. Leave ulllsburg 6.86 a. m., 10.00 a, V23 p. m.. Trains Nos. 1 8 and 1 10 run dally between Ha -i.'riowa sou nurrisuurg. uauy. t Daliy except Sunday. Leave no. I no. 8 no. 6 no. 7 no. 8 109 t.U A. si A. M A. M P.M P.M. Ilaltlmnre II 65 4 41 8 62 12 00 4 35 8 30 New York 7 K 12 10 8 65 8 65 5 65 Phils II 40 4 25 8 40 II 40 JS 80 8 25 Harrlsburg I 00 t A 1 1 46 8 20 8 80 11 06 Dlllsburg 8 60 4 02 Mechauicsburg.. 6 19 8 Io It 05 8 87 8 61 11 88 Carlisle 6 40 8 37 12 27 8 r.7 9 13 II 42 Newville cr; 9 00 12 61 4 ttl 9 84 12 02 Shippenftburg... 4 20 9 is I 10 4 8'.' 9 62 12 18 Waynesboro 10 82 8 06 I OH Chambemburg.. 8 40 9 8t I 82 4 60 10 12 12 8d Meroeraburg.,.. 8 15 10 80 8 i Oreencastle .... T 05 10 01 I 6rt 8 14 10 K 12 64 Hageratown .... 7 27 10 22 8 17 6 37 10 87 1 16 Martinsburg 8 24 II IU 8 24 Ar. Winehestor. 9 to II 85 7 10 A. St. A M. P. M. P. M. P. at. 1. U. Truin No. 17 west runs dai'v exnent Hnndav ui'mwin narnsijursj ana fiagerstown, leav ing Harrlsburg at 6.16 p.m. and arriving at ila gerxtown at 7.67 u. m. Auumouai iooai trains wm leave iiarnsnurg asrouows: ror Carlisle and Intermediate ta (tons si 9.37 a. m., 8.00 p. m. and 8.30 p. m., also f or Meohanioaburs? DlDsbura and Intermediate stations at 7 30 a. m., 8.10 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. irains is os. i. s ana ioh run aauy neiwenn DHrr'Hmi.. unu tinirenitowu. Pullman palace sieeutnii oars between New York and Knuxvllle. Tenn.. on tralUH I w"i n id no east tnd between fhlladelpb a and weuriou N. at W. Hallwavon trains itw w t and 12 eaot, exoept that ou Sunday the Pliim- aojimia sleeper will run east on ISO Turough eusclies to and from l'blladRlpb:i on trains 2, 4 and 8 east aud 6, 7 and 9 west. Dully. t Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN I'ENN'A H. B. TBAINS. Pas W P. M Mix. I 41 Pas Mix. l ttHi tttfl. tflS P. M, 4 20 A m Lve. Arr. A M 8 Ou t M A H 9 46 4 65i Chambersburg. 8 4.S II 60 5 II 9 67 7 14 II 85 4 0c 6 4H 8 OH 8 15 ...Marlon.... Idercenburg. ...Loudon..,. ..Klobuior.d,.. 8 33 10 sol 8 16 8 60 9 05 8 Ou 10 30 8 80 10 6f' 11 OA 7 3H 7 SO 9 4 3 Of 9 m 8 00 P. at.lV M I M P s a M. O. KKNNKDY. OrXJ. W. MAKT1N. Vice lies. & tien. Supt. Supt. it A. KlbULK. Oen. 1'iihs. Agent. Vtef 60 YEARS' s EXPERIENCE . Tradk Marki f r?t1 COtVNIOHTS 40. Anfontwnt1lng ktnh mxA dcr.ptlnn may qiilokir aurfln our o(iuiuu frM whjtittr tva tnvuntlon l probably p.tHiim. Coniiuanlr. Uoiittr.ctlronuMiitltU. HeUtUtxxk uu Pttiauit wit Cfm, 011mC euiancry for Mouriutf yHm tUsiu tbruMtth Mui.u f Vo. n ITIKWlTt iIIU. WKUU twtlcaf, wttboul Qhmru in Ut ScUtttific Jlr::rln. 4 siinAfton.tMy lllitftrv(44 WMklr IarvMt eliv nilm.oit ut atir rauto )ourasl, leraii, 3 m f BUSINESS DIRECTORY. itARitrws. K. M. DOWNES, Fjrst Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCON N KLLS BV HO, I' A . A Clean Cup and Towel, with raoli Shave Everything Anilseptlo. Huiors Sterilized, tWShop in room lately occupied by Kd Drake ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all stvlos of hnir cut tlnir. yulck, easy ahavrs. Ilayium, Creams-Wltoh-hazel. without extra churire. Fresh von ci iii ..-v-ii uusiimiBr. j.aicst impi'ovi'u nn paratui for sterilizing tools, l'ailors ot.ooslto Fulton House. cm lit.urs. rKKsYTl:RiAN.- iv. V. A. West,, D. D., Pastor. Preaching scrvicts each Hlt'TDDto Subbath RtJ0:30o. m. and every Suiulay ppr)l!:g nt 7:00. Services ut Green Hill on alternato Babbp.ths at 10:;S0 a. 'm. Sobbnth school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor ut 2:00. Clnistitin Ktiflruvur at 6:00. Praver mceUiij,' Wednesday evening at 7:00. t Mkthodist EriscorAL Kev. J. V. Adamg, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preiicbiniir every other Sunday morning at 10:30 ana every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth Leapue at 6:00 t. m. Prayer nietlnjr Thursday even.g at 7:00. Unitkd Puksii yt kki an I e v . 3. L. Grove, Pimtor. r Sunday school nt 0:30 a. m. PrpuehlnV every Sunday niorn lug at 10:30, and every other Sundiiy evening at7:00. The alternate SabbMh evenintfs are used by the Young Peo- fle's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. 'rayer tneetlnir Wednesday tvenW at 7:00. fc l'.VANaKLii.A.. lnilKRANlvev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 0:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 nnd every other dim. day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at'7:00. Reform f.d Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school Ht 11:30 a. in. Preaching on ulUTtiatn Sabboths at 10:00 a. m. ond 7:ti0 p. m. Christina Endeavor nt '1:00 p. in. Prayer Meet ing on 'id::; si1uy e vening tit, 7:00. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Squafe, McConnellsburg, Pa. AH legal business and ool'ectlons entrusted will ncelve iriiri.'ful aud piiiiupl attentiou. Tl.H VS Oi.- COI UT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton coun'y in the year shall commenc on tlie Tuesday following the srnotid Monday of January , at 10 o'clock a. in. The second term commences on Dm third Monday of Mmvb, nt 2 o'clock p. m. The third term ou trie Tuesday no t following; the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock n. m. The fourth term on the first Monday t O.jtobjr, at 2 o'clock p. m. nortOfflH til'FIi.LHS. Justice of the Peace Thomas V. Sl iun, L. H. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Hurgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen I). T. Fields, Leonard Uohtnan, Samuel Bender.M. W. Nac. ChrK WillltiT. Hull. llih Constable Wm.r.uumgardnci'. School Directors A. V. Knee. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloun, P. M. Taylor, John Comen-r, (3. II. Stevens. GI.M.UAL HIKECTOItY. President Judge Hon. S. Mo. Swopc. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da- j v ill is f i uf in Prothonotnrv. An. flun. A. TThvvIl. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George 13. Mellott. sLeriIT Daniel C. Flecic. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum pier, Anthony Lynch. . Auditors-John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mi llott, Geo. Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henrv. , Comity Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. .... Attorneys W. Scolt Alexander. J. Nelson S:pes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Jolinston, M. It. Shatl'ner, Ceo. H. Daniels. John P. Sines. S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Coiinollsbiirir Li idirw No. 744 meets every Friday evening in toe Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lotlgo No. 484 meets every Saturday evenina in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Val'ey Lodto No. (107 meets every Saturday ev ning in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tuunery. Harrisonville LodLre No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows.' ti ul I at ilaiTiHouville. Wnterfall Lodyo No, 77.1 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodto No. flOl meets in Wnifordsburif every baturdnv' evening. King Post (i. A. U. No. 35 meets !n McConnollaburtr in Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday In every mouth ut 1 m. k Itoyal Arcauum,Tusearora ComieU. No. 121, meets on alttjrnhlo Moinlav evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hail, in MeConnollsmtrg. Washington Camp No, l'7, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, incuts every Si, ... urday eveuit)g hi P. ). S. of A. 'F.i;. Washington Camp, No. fi".l, V. :.f. of A., Hustontown, meets ev7,sf atut urday evening In P. O. H, A- Pui', John O. Tuvlor Post G. Y. r... N... 68U, meets every Saturday, (,'n or' jnt preceding mil monu in tioi-nioy nm,. at 2 p, in., ut Buck Valley, Woman's Belief Coins.' No. H'l meets nt same da to und plucc at t p.ii, Gen. D. H. MclCibbln Pti', No. Vvj. G. A. S., meets the second and f in ti Saturdays In each month "i I'lnsi- i APVf H ni7. IN i
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