The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, December 30, 1903, Image 4

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ff."W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
AlcCONNELLSBURG, PA.
"DECEMBER 30. 1903.
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blished Weekly. St.OOper
Annum In Advance.
AUVIHTWINO RATM.
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Per.juupe vni'h "uhsoqiicnt Innertlon...
All udvt-rtl-i.-nients Inserted for lew
three month "li irijeil hy the flqnarr.
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Kothlnir Inserted for less than II.
Prof eiHlonul Curd one year 5
WELLS TANNERY.
Mrn. Will Stein is very ill.
lorry Sprowl im boon sick for
some time.
W. II. Spangler, Frank Sprowl,
ami (Icorsfo Sprowl wbilo liiint
jn; foxes caught n crippled wild
tirkey. It being very tame tlioy
"Brought it home and are feeding
ir It is getting well, and they
will soon turn it back to the woods.
George Feslcr, aged 7'J years,
stepped off 85 yards and shot oil
hand and hit the paper both times.
Who can beat it
George Horton of Wells has
traded two valuable mules to Mr.
Taylor of Kays Cove. George
says he wants no more mules, as
thoy kick dash boards off of bug
gies, and might hit a fellow some
time.
Charley Stunkard's boss hunt-
' in!Tlog was gone for
two days
and nights. Charley thinks
he
was after a fox all that time.
Otir boys of Wells commenced
celebrating Christmas on the L'ltth.
They say they did not know what
date Christmas came on this year.
Mrs. Will Sprowl made a fly
ing trip to Everett one day last
week accompanied by her daug l
Jer Miss Leta.
" Wells Castle, No. :..), elected
the following ollicers last Satur
day night: William Cunningham,
Nathan Horton, Charley Stunk
ard, Alfred Stunkard, David Ford,
Ernest Meredith, Hayes liivens,
W. II. Daumgardncr and George
Sprowl.
It would bo a good thing for
jells to organize a tcmpcrunce
humane society. One is much
Jrtd.
Mr." Daniel Johnson ami sou is
through coding and getting wood
If or the winter.
The people of Wells arc glad to
Iliear from Miss Alice Wishart as
she journeys to India.
Charley and William Sprowl nro
cutting logs in preparation of
building a house in tho sprint;.
John Gibson, Ernest Meredith
uul Mrs. Win. Stine, who huve
been sick,, arc improving.
Mrs. J. II. Meridith was hasti
ly called to Altoona on account of
Dier daughter Blanche's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bivcns, of
lEast l'ittsbiirg, are visiting the
tformer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
l. Bivcns.
Montgomery Clippinger, Heeso
, Greenland, Benj. Alexander and
I J Samuel Dcnisar, who am imploycd
near Pittsburg, are all home to
(spend tho holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirk and
son Harold, and Misses Margaret
'yffflden and Nora Griffith all of
Everett, spent Christmas with
menus in our alley.
Misses Ella Eichelberger and
Julia Satchall, of Lundondale,
Bpert a part of last week with the
V Mi .ses Stunkard and Cora Iruax.
i, Harry Moore, of Mitllin, Pa., is
'visiting his sister, Mrs. S. P.
Wishart.
Curl Baker is homo for a short
vacation.
- Will Hoke, of Saxton, en route
to McConnollsburg, spent Christ
mas with his father-in-law, W. II.
Spangler.
S. P. aud J. A. Wishart were in
JCverctt on day lust week en busi
ness. $lv: and Mrs. Nathan Horton
Kpcnt Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. llixnon at Crystal
pprings.
I Our Sunday Schools all observed
I Christmas by rendering the best
servicea we have ever had.
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Happy Hoy! His mother bought
i package of Fort Bedford Coffee
ad bccurod a knife worth ftnx.t
crll?t iy"w"aDaaoJJL.throatftnd lung di.
ut-: y.mi,
What has become of our deaf j
Hidge correspondent Ishcdo; ! .
away from home or sleeping f In
his absenceor rather si lent c. i
we will try and pen a fewHems. 1
If they find their way Into prttit
it may encourage,,. lis to try again.
nrutmp.s passed oil very quiet
ly in our town. Our Sabbath
school failed to give any enterli in
ment this Christmas the lirst li.ue
inmanyycars. j ,.v K.....lV u jj,,f ijou. I Tabor still continues with great
We had the pleasure of attend-' ry x!,. ;,,-.v-ill!!,lu! ,,f i u.liu town- i tntoret.
ing an entertainment at Dublin : , ,j.......ls,., U Soj MU t10 1 H. D. Speck and Norman Lai
Mills given by the Sunday school I j,, ..;n.'h;til' milo oust of tliof It-cairn spoilt Christmas
of that place, the night before j . v,;.,.". V!l.t3a,,i(, larm at J. K. Lyon's.
Xnias. A nice tree was put up in : .- , . .. . s ., ,.h llnyos Struif,,who has been em-
the church on which was placed
quite a number of line prcsen's.
A good program had been p c
pared, and was carried out to the
letter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carmack
of our town entertained quit; a ,
number of their relatives ami 1
neight)ors on Llinstinas day. a
tine dinner was prepared (includ
ing a line turkey, of course,) to
which all the guests did ample
justice, after which a few hours of ;
social conversation was indulged ,
in, and all returning to their honics j
in the evening, well pleased with ,
:ho day's entertainment and wish-!
ing many returns of such days. .
Mr. Harvey Wible aud family, ;
and Mr. Joseph Ikker and family, j
spent part of Christmas day with j
their mother-in-law, Mrs. James
Wible. j
Mr. Charles Wilson, of Frank-;
!in county, spent Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
Wilson. He was accompanied by i
his wife and two children. j
Miss Minnie Grove U spending
Christmas with her sister, Mrs.
liotta Ilockcnbery in Snyder coiin-
ty.
Mr. Milton Stinson, of Fiulevs-
ville, is spending a wcel; with
mother near this place.
his
Miss Kay Baker, of Altoona, is
spending the holiday week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
linker.
Miss Nora Heeler spent Satur
day with her cousin, Lula Brown.
Robert Gallaher's house burn -d
n Sunday. A portion of his ef
fects were gotten out of the build
ing. Tho school here is rehearsing
for an entertainment which is to
bo given for the benefit of the
school library.
Our little town can now boast of
two hotels.
1'luni Knn.
Charles Slacker is home from
Johnstown, and intends staying
with his mother until spring.
The Christmas entertainment at
Oakley M. E. church was a suc
cess, i
Protracted meetings have begnn j
at Antioch church.
Miss Janet Shives spent Christ
inas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Shives, in the Little
Cove.
Mrs. Mury Price, who Inns been
staying with 'Squire Daniel C
valts's, went to Pleasant Uidge lo
attend the wedding of her grand
daughter, Miss Viola Deshong.
Mrs. Ella Feidt, who returned a
couple of weeks ago from a Balti
more hospital, where the had a t'i
mor removed from her breast, is
improving as rapidly us may be
expected.
Koss Feidt was kicked by a horse
last Friday evening but not ser
iously injured.
Mart Bieakall and son, of Mc
Kecsport, are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Lucinda Breakall.
The fjtork .isitcd Shade Truax's
and left him a youthful cook for a
Christinas present. Shade is so
elated wo don't know if he has re
turned to terra firma yet or is still
in aerial regions.
Saturduy our people experienced
a rather chilly novelty a bli.zar I
from the southwest.
James Gordon and William
Weller spent Christinas at their
respective homes.
Pleasant Starr and Fert Weller
attended the wedding of
Deshong at Pleasant Kidgo.
Miss
William Younker, Jr., nnd Miss
Hello (Jordon went to lierkelev
Springs W edmday aud returm d
man and wife.
We are listening for the jubilant 'j
sound of wedding bells soon and
hope we won t ho disiiniKnntcd.
Let uh try to mako the record
for the coining New Year c leaner
and better than any of the preced
ing oncii.
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T, y,,,.. 1(:fl r.innrv'. Wil-
In.,,,, i. i ',.,. vill H(.l! at bis
,v-iJ, m-,- in Ayr township, about
a j,:,f a ,r,j0 8ntli of T$:ic.r Run
.uvViry 1 Iv.smp. L" Ilm'I (f rool work-
ii.Mil of citll.', :oru, bay I
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10
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Digests all classus ot food,tor;s !
and .streugihcns tln stomach and
digestive organs. Cures iiidigf-.s- ;
tiou, stomach troubles makfts rich ':
'.-od blood, liwdih and strength. j
Ko iol Dyspopsia Cure rebuilds :
vvornout tissues, purities, sweet-'
jus and strengthens tbo stomach ;
Gov. G. V. Atkinson of W. Va., !
says: ''I have used a number of I
bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure'
and have- found it to be a very of-1
a;ctive and, indued a powerful
I'l'imnly for stomach ailments. I j
recommend it to my friends."
SoUl at Trout's drug store.
"SOUTHDUBLH."
Mr-. William Kelso is reported
to he no better.
t. II. Myers spent Christmas at
his daughter's, Mrs. Cora Brad
nick. Doc Meilott is lj;iu!iii'r car lum
ber to the county seat for Keuhen
Wible.
Our friend John Brown is vi it-
ing his brother at Ilagcrslown and
! -islcr at Hancock this week.
One of our bachelor boys, who
after studying one of Barker's al
manac in giving advice to some of
his friends, said, "If you become
hungry, that is a good sign of
stomach trouble." George, that is
good advice.
Mr. Calvin Muinina and lady
friend attended the Christmas en
U'rtaiunient at Hustonlown Friday
light.
GOOD l (lR CII!!.Dr!EN.
Tho pleasant to take and harm
less One Minute CoukIi Cure gives
immediate relief in all cases of
ongh, croup, and lagrippe l.u
:ause it does not puss immediate
ly into the stomach, but takes cf
Vei right at tho seat, of the tiou
Ie. It draws out the inllanima
Jon, heals and soothes and curs
birmaueully l.y enabling the I from the e fleets of being kicked
ungs to contribute pure life giv- by a cow while milking last
iug and lifo-sustaining oxygen to ( Thursday evening.
Am blood and tissues. Dr. Arm-! Ellsworth Hendershott has
strong of Delia, Tox., prescribos j purchased a new sawmill and en
it duly and suys thnrn is no bet-! giuo, aud is busily engaged in
tor cough remedy made. Hold at ! ih lumber business.
Trout's drug s.on. !
Birthday Parly. j B. L. Wagoner made a trip to
Anumlvr of Wells Tannery's ! Dauiul lidig's one evening last
vouug people gathered at the w,,-'
homo of Miss Belle Denisar ou ! Miss Zelda Laidig spent Satur
last Saturday evening to tender i da-V ancl Sunday with Jonas
her a pleasaut evening and good j ljak's family,
.vislies for tho return of her! Misses Xora and Ella Lake
birthday. i Pont Sunday evening with S. H.
Miss Hell.j was given many val- Hockensmith's.
uable presents (tokens of remein- i u- K- Stevens aud wife attend
brauce) during tho early part of ' t!(1 a turkey roast at Harry Aus
t.he evening. Theu the time was : tia!s on Christmas,
whiled away with games and mu- j Miss Laura Lake is spending
sic; and after refreshments weie ; sometime with her parents, Mr.
served, nil took Iheir l.ommvmvl
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va) , :iiiu lu uavu iik;iji:u til liJUHU
a pleasant hour in their young
friend's life.
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to
feel that every minute will be
yoia last? Such was thoexpe-
rieneoof Mrs. S. II. Newsou, De
catur, Aia. "For three years"
"be writes, "I endured insulTer
1 able pain from indige-.iio ;, stom
ac'1 nnd bowel trouble. Di-nihj
iseerned inevitable when duelers, i
ah" remedies failed. At length
t was induced to try Electric Hit j ;
i ters and tho result- was (iiiiacii-
lous. I improvod at once and mi
I'm comnletcly rec vor-d For
r t . . i. jr.
i.ivor, rviuuey.nioinacn aim now-1
fl troubles Klectric Bitters U the I
Only Mr
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Albert Meilott spent Christ'
mas at hi borne lu Holfaat.
(inorge Meilott of Belfast visit
ed VVm. Ilorslipy on Thursday.
Lillio Fi.sbor, teacher of Laidig
school, spent Christmas at her
homo
J.N. Denver of Millersville nor
mal is upending bis vacation at
home.
Tins protrnclcd meeting at Mt.
l'1''-'1 in l-'ittsbui-K, is visiting
Ins imitiK!!' at Gracev.
Miss Mar?nrft. Clpvpncpr is
"
visiting lier uncle, John W. Ste-
VCI18 'u Mochauicsburg.
Snm of our young people at
tended Christmas exercises at
IJustontowu on Friday night.
Harry W. Brant of New Enterprise-,
Bedford county, spent
Thursday and Friday with the
family of his brother Casper.
S. K. Deavcr, who has been em
ployed for some time at Tyrone,
returned Saturday, after spend
ing a couple days with his pa
rents. BRUSH CREEK.
Tho Christmas entertainments
at Gapsvillo and Akcrsville by
the respective Sunday schools
were largely attended.
The school teachers of Brush
Creek treated their scholars to
candy for Xmas, which was high
ly appreciated by tho little folks.
Tho writer hopes t hat the edi
'or of the News, as well as its ma
ny reade rs, lias en joyed a Merry
Chn.-.t mas and may enjoy a Hap-
, py Aew iour.
J. A. Mclvibbiu, who bus been
in the employ of the P. II. II.
company sine.) last spr!ng, is
homo spending a fuw days with
bis mother, Mrs. Lizzie McKib
ijin. Miss El in Barton, who hns been
li .'in.; with Miss Lizzie Akers at
li:!l,doJ, 5!;iir comity, and at
tending school at that place, is
spending her holiday . vacation
villi her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
vl. F. Barton, near Crystal
Springs.
1)1(1 COVIi TANNERY.
Mrs. Hannah Crouse of York
s visiting in our vicinity.
G. E. Clouser and Mary Shives
spent part of last week visiting
at Hancock.
James M. Meilott has removed
to Franklin county, where ho ex
pects to engage in farming.
Goo. Kecfer has removed his
cngino from here to the coal
mino near Beuj. Simpson's.
George Craig, who has been
m ployed in Maryland for the
lather bore.
Rachel Humbert is suffering
: nU Airs. Jonas L.11UO.
Jonas Lake and wife aro visit
ing friends and relatives in Loba'
non und Laucastcr counties.
Hiram Laulig and wifo attend
ed a chicken roast on Christmas
at Mrs. Laidig's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Hampton's.
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Pianos
Orgnns
btiggles
Carriages
Good marketable stock
. . taken in exchange.
J?.' When In need of any
thing in our lino write
for particular" to ....
S. IV METZl.ER.
I'iiinit ( !:il)ins. Pn.
License Noticed
ttf I'HB Cnflll OK (jlMltTKR SESSIONS
OKKVL.TO.N COUNTY.
It K onlorod that nil iippHoutlonN for lloene
for the iilr tf vIiiomm. jirltini. mult, or brew
ed liqiiort. wltuic-Miile ur retiill, fur the year
IVMI, will he hrunl (m Tuesday, thelth day of
January. tuJ. nt lu n'eloeU n. hi., ul whieh
time uh peiii)N npiilylnx or maklnir nhjeuliuhi
to iipplinntlntis. will hehenrrt liy evUU'lice, pe
tition. rt-iiiiHislmnoe or counsel.
There imi-l lie no oiimmunU'iitlon nt liny time
upon the suhjeet. with theJiMlKei. pentonully
either by letter or any other private way.
The petition, vertlled by nnWnvttof appltcnut.
"hull be In conformity with the requirement
of the niM of Assembly. .Inclement bond shall
be executed in the penal muiii of fjowi. with no
less than two reputable freeholder of the coun
ty us surelleM, raeh of them to be it bona Ilde
owner of real estate in the county of Kultou
worth, over and ahove all Incumbrance, the
fum of 'Ji"io (or oiher leirul Heeurlty Klveti)
Itftnd conditioned tor the faithful olwervaueo
of all the law relatlnv to the selling or furnish
ing of liquors, und to nuy all Uamatfen whierl
shall It-: recovered nifiiiust the licensee, and
nil costs, lines and penalties which maybe Im
posed ou him under any Indictment for violutiiik
suid litws: and the sureties may be required to
appear in Court ami Justify under outh.
The Court -dmll In all cases refuse the appli
cation whenever. In the opinion of the Court,
having due regard to the numberand chnruclcr
of the peiilloner for aud ugalnst the applica
tion, such license Is not necessary for the ac
commodation of the public nnd entertainment
of Ktrnnirersitml travelers, orthatthcapplicant
Is not a tit person to whom such license Hhould
be granted.
Petitions to be Hied with the Clerk of the
Court not later than Monday, the Dlst day of
December, limn. Objections nnd remonstran
ces to be llled not later than Tuesday, the Mh
dayof January, Idol, tlpon sufficient cause be
ing shownor proof being madetotheCourt thht
the party holding license has violated any lu .v
of the Commonwealth relating to the sule of
liquors, the Court shall, upon notice being giv
en to the person licensed, revoke the license,
fly the Court,
SAMUKLMcC. SWOPE.
Attest: I. J.
OKO. A. IIAIIUIS. Clerk CJ. S.
Dee. i, unci.
takm ion sai.i:.
Situated one mile east of McConnellsburg,
t'n.. extending to London pike, containing
29 ACKKS, A I.AKUK XKW II AN K IIAKN,
has lately been added to tt.e improvements.
The furm la admirublv adupted for stock pur
poses, Can be bought on terms to suit pur
chaser. ' AddreHs the owner
DANIKi. QILIIEKT.
Chambersburg, lJu,
Parties wishing to visit the premises Inquire
W. H. NELSON,
McConnellsqurg, Pa.
millinery
)K )K )Kt
Millinery now reduced
to cost. We still have
some very stylish trimmed
hats, ready-to-wear hats,
and children's caps. Ev
ery tiling in our store is
reduced. Gome and et
a bargain.
Mrs. J. F Littlo
McConnellsburg.
LUMBER
For Sale
. 16,000 feet Pine Boards
in 12x14, and 16-feet
enjthS.
ryffj fjf"y ""rff
2,000 ft. Popular boards
14-feet in length, ripped
I ready for siding.
1,000 1 1-2-inch stuff.
Call on or address
D. E. LITTLE.
M'CONNELLHnURG.
I YOU NEED A BUGGY ;
T HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? i
t I
X A Bran New , Falling Top f
i ' Buggy with Full Leather t
Trimming, Spring Cushion X
.and Back, Thousand Mile 1
Z Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat-
Z ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- Z
t 'ly Finished throughout for 2
t ONLY $50. Z
I
Largo Stock, to select
J rom.
I am also handling Hand-
made Buggies and Wagons, t
W. R. Evans,
t Hustontown, Pa.
Weak
Hearts "
Ars due to Indigestion. Ninety-nlna of vr
ciio hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when It was almple Indica
tion. It Is aclentiflo (act that all cases ot
heart dlseaso, not organic, are not only
traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi
gestion. All lood taken Into the stomach
wl:?h (alls of perfect digestion ferments and
swells tne stomach, palling It up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and In the course of time thai
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. O. Ktubla. d Nawdal O., Mt I htd tlotnich
trouble i4 u In bd (tita hid haart trouble
arllh II. I took Kodol DniUpila Cut for aboui lout
BMntht and II cuad me. -I
Kodol DigMtt What Ywi JUt .
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart ol all pressure.
Bottles only. S 1 .00 Slta koldlnf 7H Hoes the trW
alia, whlck eall fbr 60c
1 Hold ut Trujt'a drug store.
Prepwed by I. a DaWITT OO., OHIOAOCa
Hustontown.
FALL and
WINTER
MILLINERY.
I take this method of Inform
ing my former patrons and the
public generally, that I have
received a fujl stock of
The Latest Style
Huts and Bonnets, Trimmed
and Untrimmed, Pattern Hats,
Feathers, Ribbons, and every
thing you may need in this line
and at prices that WILL
PLF.ASK YOU, I know.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
MRS, ANNIE E. DAWNEV
HUSTONTOWN, PA.
Stoves ! Stoves !
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Cook Stoves, Heatint'jStoves all sizes
for both wood and coal. Cull
and see them before you 'buy,
for I won't be undersold.
Spring Harrows
and
Grain Drills
N'ow's tho time you need thorn 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 thut lino at
prices from $40 up.
A. H. INESBIT,
W'Connellsbu rg
XK('inU S NOTIK. Ui will and testa
ment ol Mrs. (;ttthei-lne Krelulibttum. late
of Ayr tov.-nNlilp. 'ukou county. Pa., deceas
ed. Letters testv.menuu-y on the above estate
having betn rnuteil to the uiitlersineU. all
persons Indebi cd to the said estate are re
quested to make p:iyn:ent. and ihose h:ivintf
claims to piesi;iii t lit- same wiihoui ueluy to
v. li. j:;:son.
11-18 (ill. Kxeeutor.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
TIME TABLEi May 25, U0X
Leave no. 2 do 4 no. B no. t.no.10 119
A. tA.M tA UitP. M P. M
Winchester 1 sin i lo 6 Ho
Martlnsburg f i 57 T 14
Hanerstown .... 6 50 8 l i 20 S 4!t 8 00 10 15
(Jreeneastle .... t II 9 HI 14 41 4 08 8 it lu S)
Mercersburi.... .... 8 00 10 8.) HHP..,.
Chambersburg.. 7 Dl 9 40 I 05 4 40 8 45 10 68
Waynesboro 7 u." .... 12 00 8 85 ....
milppensburg... 7 58 10 00 I lid b 02 9 OA 11 19
Newvllle 8 10 10 IH I 4' 5 il 9 i!4 II 89
Caiiisie 8 8HI0 8II 2 0:1 6 Is 9 45 1202
vleobanlcsburg,, 8 60 11 Do 2 23 A lo 10 07 12 21
OillsburK 10 00 6 28
Arr, llurrlsburg. 9 07 11 to 8 40 A 80 10 25 12 40
Arr. 1'hlU II 48 8 17 5 47 9 4 Hit 4 28
Arr. New York. 2 18 6 5:1 8 08 12 88 7 13 7 13
Arr. I lull I more.. 12 10 8 11 6 10 9 45 2 20 7 16
I'. M. P. M. P. M. P. U. A. M. A. U
Train No 12 enst runs dally except Sunday
between Hatferstown nnd Harrisburg, leaving
Hsgeratown t.U5 and arriving ut Harrisburg at
1.30.
Additional east-bound local trains will run
dally, except bunduy, aa follows: Leave
Carlisle 7.05 s. ni., 12.30 p.m. 3.15 pm,, leave
Mechanlcsburg 6.61 a. m., 7.29 a. m., 12,62 p. m..
i.xa p. m. Leave Olllsburg 6.35 a. m., io.uo a,
123 p. m
Trains Nos. 2, 8 and 1 10 run dully between Ha
geretown und llurrlsburg.
a Daily.
4 Dally except Sunday.
Leave no. I no. a, no. 6;nn. 7 uo. 9 109
P.M A M A W A H P. M P.M.
Baltimore II 55 4 4 . 8 62 12 00 4 85 A iio
New York 7 55 12 10 8 65 2 65 5 .V
Phlla 11 40 4 2T. 8 40 II 40 5 80 8 Si.
Harrisburg 6 00 7 55 11 45 8 20 8 80 II U
Dtllsburg 8 50 4 0.' ... .
Meohanlosburg.. 6 19 8 15 It 05 3 .17 8 61 It 8
Carlisle 6 40 8 87)12 27 8 17 9 18 11 I"
.Vewville A 02 9 0xiil2 61 4 HI 9 84 12 (r.
Shlppensburg... 0 20 9 is 1 10 4 8'J 9 52 12 U
Waynesboro lu 8J 2 05 6 0S....
Chambersburg.. 8 40 9 3D 1 82 4 50 10 1 12 80
Meroeraburg 8 16 in 80 6 4s
lireencuslle .... 7 05 H0 0I I Ml 5 14 10 XA 13 60
Hagerstown .... 7 27lu 22 8)7 5 87iU 67 115
Murtinsburg 8 24 11 10 0 241
Ar. Winchester. 9 1U II 55 7 10
a. m Ia y ir m. p. m.Ip. m. P. m.
Train No. 17 west runs dai'y except Snnday
between Harrisburg und Hagerntown, leav
ing Hurrlsburg at 5.16 p.m. and arriving ut Ha
gerstown ut 7.67 p. m.
Additional local train will leave Harrisburg
ua follows: For Carlisle and luterme.llute sta
tions at 9,37 a. tn 2.110 p. ni. and 6.31 p. m., also
forMenhuuiesburir billsbiirg and Intermediate
stntioosat 7 80 h. iu., 8.10 p. ui. unci fl.80 p. m.
Trains No. I, 8 and Hw run uuily Dulween
Hsm-nur and Hagerstown.
Pullman palaee sleeping ours between Nev
York and Knoxvllle. Tenu.. 00 tmlns 1 we.
and 110 cast and between Phlludelph a ond
Welsh on K. & W. Kullwuvon (rains l( west
und I2eust, except thut on Sunrtuy the PU1.U
delphiu sleeper will run eust on No. 8.
Through coaches to and from i'hllnri'tr-hli
on trains 1, 4 anj 6 east aud 5, 7 und 9 west.
a Dully.
t Dally except Sunday.
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Vlee J'ips. (1 (ien. Supt Siipl.
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BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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rari lour muntua, L mtu By all aawaoauiara.
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,'rt', CosnrRiaMT ee.
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ulrkly aaoartain our opinion frea whtflhar ua
ln.aiillon la probably palaiitabf. 4kainiuiitc.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
lUUIU.lis.
R. M. DOWNES,
First Clash
Tcnsorial Artist,
McCONNKl.I.snUUU, I'A.
A Cleun Cup nnd Towel with rnch Slmvc
Kvrryllilnjf Anllspptlo.
Htizom Sterlllitnd.
tSfShop In room Intel; occupied by Kd llrnkK
ISAAC IN. WATSON,
Tonsoria! Artist.
Strictly up to date In nil style of hmr out
tlnu. (Julck. pasy nhaves. Huv-rum, Crpums-Wltoh-hiir.el.
without extrn ehurire. Kresh
towel to each oUKtomer. Latest Improvod np,
pni-titun for sterilizing toolH. l'arlora opposite
Fulton House..
cm uciirs.
Pkbsbytkuian.-lU'v. W. A. West,
D. U., I'astor. Preaching servU-es
each altcrn nte Subbatli nt 10:30 a. m.
and every Sunday evenliig at 7:00.
Services at Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:.'i0 a. m. Snbbnth
school at 0:15. Junior C hristian T.n
deavor at a:00. ChrUtliiti I.ii'lt.ivcr
at 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
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 anil everv
Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworlh
Ittfrue at 0:00 ). m. Prayer met tinjr
Thursday evening ot 7:00.
United Pkesbytkkian Rev. .1. I..
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:30
a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn
ing at 10:30, 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. in.
Praver meeting; Wednesday evening
at 7:00.
r.VANGF.LicA iUTHKBAN Rev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 0:15
a. m. Preaching every other Stirdrr
morning at 10:30 and e'very other S'lii
day evening at 7:00. Christian Ku
deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Reformkd Rev. C. M. Smith, Pa-t-tor.
Sunday .school at 0:30 n. in.
Preaching an alternate Sabbaths nt
10:00 a. m. nnd 7:00 p. in, Christir n
Endeavor nt 0:00 p. ni. Prayer fleet
ing on Wednesday evening n't 7:uo.
I.AWYKKS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsbursf, Pa.
All legal business and col eetlons entrusted
will euelve uareful and prompt attention.
Tl h.MS OP COI'KT.
The first term of the Courts of Pill
ion county in the year shall commence
on tho Tuesday following the second
Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. in.
The second term commences on the
third Monday of Maicli, at 2 o'clock
p. in.
The third term on the Tuesday tie.M
following the second Monday of'.fune,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on the first Monday
f Ojtj'jjf, at - o'clock p. m.
noKorcn oitu.kks.
Justice of the Pence Thomas P.
Sloan, L. II. Wible.
Constable John II. Doyle.
Uurgess H. W. Svott.
Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard
Hohman, Samuel Render.M. W. Nuee.
Cleric William Hull.
High Constable Wm.Raumgardner.
School Directors A. U. Nace. John
A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M.
Taylor, John Comerer, C. li. Stevens.
GENtUAL DIHECTOKY.
President Judgo Hon. S.Me. Swope.
Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk,l):t
vid Nelson. ,
Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. HaTis.
District Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer George R. Meilott.
Sheriff Daniel 0. Fleck.
Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields.
Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Pluin
mer, Anthopy Lynch.
Auditors John -S. Harris, W. C.
Davis. S L. Garland.
Commissioners S. D. Mtllott, Geo
Sigel, and H. P. Palmer.
Clerk -Frnuk Henry.
County Surveyor Jonas Luke.
County Superintendent CharUs E.
Barton.
Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. It. ShaflW, Geo.,
B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. Wv
Kirk.
societies
Odd Fellows M'G'otiriellsburjrLodj'o
No. 744 meets every Friday evening in
tne Comerer Building in McConnells
burg. Fort Littleton Lodgo No. 484 meets
every Saturday evening In the Cromer
building at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodfo No. C07 meet',
every Sittarday evening In Odd Fel
lows Hall ut Wells Tannery.
Harrlsonvillo Lodge No. 701 meets
every Saturday evening in Odd Fel
lows' Hull at Harrlsonville.
Waterfnll Lodge No. "73 meets ev
ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows'
Hall tit Waterfall Mills.
Wai fordsburg Lode No, C01 meets
in Warfordbburg every Saturday
ev' ninj. ,
King Post G. A; R. No. 305 meets in
McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall
the first Saturday in every month at 1
p. m.
Royal Arcanum.Tuscarora Council,
No. li!l, meets on alternate Monday
evenings in P. O. H. of A. Hall, lu'
McConnellsburg. .
Washington Camp No. 497, P, (, S.
A., of New Grenada, mets every Sat
urduy evetiin,7 in P. O. U. of A. Hull.
Washington Camp, No. UA, p. o.S,
of A., Hustontown, tmvln evi ry Sat uc
urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. .
John Q. Tuylor Post CI. A. R., No.
Mil, meets every Saturday, on or jut I
preceding full moon In Lahley bull. '
at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley.
Woman's Relief Corns, No.' 80
meet at same dr.ie and place at 4. v
Gon. DVP.. McLCibbln Post No. J'JJ,
G. A. S.mcfeis the second and fout-tb
Haturdays In each nion'h t I'I"ih.m
Hiduti , j ' ' i
AJVJ u I K 1
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TbedionC ccatjScss.
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