r- rr -n V X FL i. TON COUNT V NL'Vo. i'jblished Every Thursday. B. .'.. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. U-CONNELLSBURG. PA. JAN3ARY C, 1904. Published Weekly. SLOOper . Annum in Advance. AliVSHTIMKO KATBR I'er a.fuitre of lino 3 time II 60. I'er frjuure e:iob sulMeiiinini Insertion.... 50. All ailvi'rthomeiits Inserted for ICM than three month ''Irirced nv the squire. jf mm. mo. T yr. 'i.ie-fonrth i'ol;imn. ti'i-finlf column.... 'm Oilman .i.vm. ljn.no. tM no . ii.cm. 40.110. 60.00 .. 40.00. I 66.00. 75.00 M'tihln Inserted for lew than II. IVm'evdormi ('iirdBoni year6 Look Out For Pneumonia. Pneumonia, which has been claiming so many victims this winter, is now looked upon by physicians as a communicable di seise, and liealth Commissioner Uosley of Ualtnnore says that people should exercise the great est care, particularly those who are suffering from colds. In this connection it is well, says Dr. Uosley, to keep in mind three ex cellent rules: Avoid undue exposure to cold. Cold and damp weather is a very prolific cause of all catarrhal troubles. As pneumonia is often preced ' ed by grip, patients with the lat ter malady should treat its first symptoms with the least possible delay and should not expose themselves to cold of any kind until all signs of danger are past. Persons in attendance upon pneumonia patients should bear in mind that the disease is some ti.nes communicable through the agency of expectoration. Whether all cases of pneumonia are infectious or not, weakened conditiou of body not only invites catarrhal affections first, but afterwards prepares the wav for the successful invasion of the mi crobe. In fact, most bacteriol ogists maintain that the pneuino nooous may be present in almost any t hroat, but so long as the per son keeps strong and well there is no possibility of au attack of lung inflammation. r'. . . I'lVeryimng then bears upon the question of prevention, as pneumonia when once it becomes established is a very f.ttal dis ease. The safeguurd must be in the individual himself. When there is a properly resisting qual lty against cold there should bo no fear of grip, pneumonia or any maladies of its class. On the oth er hand, pneumonia is peculiarly infectious with nurses and mem bers of families who become over-fatigued by care of the pa tient. Instances have been known in which entire households have been thus affected. fS'me physicians are of the opinion that the day is not far distant when pueumonia cases will bo isolated, just as diphthe ria and scarlet fever are now. The decrease in mortality of tu berculosis since its infectious na ture has been understood has been at least ."0 per cent, but the rate for pneumonia has not de creased at alL In fact, since the influenza plague in WM it seems to have increased. Among the crowded tene ments, especially with the Ital ians, the mortality from pneumo ui.i is very great. The reason does not seem to be entirely cli matic with the Italians, as their children born hero are affected just as well as the adults from abroad. The poor wait on their sick in crowded rooms and are about them at uight, and when worn out and at the time when nature is least ablo to resist an attack, and so the disease is prop agated. Jul On Minute. Oai Minute Cough Cure gives rfdief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing the tough, ami at the name time clears tho phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and rujothea the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens tho lung, wards off pneumonia and. is a harmless and never fail ing cure in all curable cases of Cough, Colds and Croup. One Minute (Joujrli Curo m pleasant to Ut( I armies and guod aliko for young and old. bold at Trout's drug aWro. REMEDY FOR POVERTY. "The only way to prevent poverty I is to convince persons that it is un i necessary fur them to eat." So says the Baroness Stemscl, and, ' what is more, she practices what she preaches. For many years the bar oness resided in one of the Baltic provinces, but recently she removed to Lisbon, and there she formed, with several other women, a club. i the members of which have pledged I themselves not to cat anything. Two glasses of lemonade a day ev I cry member may indulge in, but I nothing more. The baroness says mat biie nas uvea a long time on this allowance of lemonade, and she defies doctors to prove that she is not as healthy and as vigorous as any ordinary woman of her ago. Sol id food, she claim . doe's much more harm than good, . nd she warns ev ery one who d('; ves to become a member of the club that instant ex pulsion will be her fate if she dnrcs to eat even as much as a mouthful of bread. In this strange experiment both the Lisbon doctors and restaurant keepers are much interested, and for obvious reasons. The Mayor and the Editor. A story which is a favorite with General Joseph Wheeler relates to the mayor of a southern town and the editor of a paper published there. The editor, a little man, had caustically criticised the mayor, who was a giant in stature, whereupon the latter called upon the newspa per man and said: "If it were not for the dignity of my oflice I'd wipe you off the planet, (jet out of town, for I shall certainly do so when my term is finished." The editor dill not leave town. Instead he became a candidate for mayor ami H as ie torious nt the polls. Again the mayor called upon him and deliver ed himself of a tirade, at t he conclu sion of which 1he editor replied meekly: "Your honor, it's ju-t this wav: I ho moment von step on i 1 i ... 1 1 i snail siep in. an i I lull ol course your respect for the diiniity of my ollice will protect me from vio lence." A Broad as It Was Long. Lloyd .Mitllm, the poet, lives in retirement in a beautiful limi-e iu Columbia, I'a., but now and then for the sake of change he makes a short visit to New York or to J Jos ton. Xot longa-o Mr. Mifflin intended a church service ( a scii-ational sort. The preach, r di.-eo,ii-ed upon a delicate subject with had taste, and Mr. Mitllin for a whole hour shuddered with disgust and yawned with lassitude. At the end some one asked the poet what he thought of the sermon. lie replied : "It was as broad as it was long.' The Trancparent Man. A strange human freak has died at Toplitz, Bohemia, in just the person of "Count" Orion". This in dividual, who was known as "the transparent man," and was exhibit ed nil over Kurope, was almost en tirely fleshless, his frame being but skin and bone, and his hones pos sessed such a peculiar quality of transparency that one could read the dial of a watel through his leg. Needless to say, Oi off was a con-id-erable puzzle to tl medical frater nity when in the lle-h, a term of sluietly figurative application in his case. A Blind Man's Question. William James, who holds the chair of psychology at Harvard, is a brother of Jleury James, the nov elist. Professor .1 ines i.s noted for the many epigrams that he utters extempore in his course of Harvard lectures. One day Professor James was talking to a class upon the sub ject of beauty, and a student in tcrrujitcd to ask a stupid question. "Why," said this student, "is ev erybody fond of beauty Y" Professor James sneered a little. "Yours," he said, "is a blind man's question." Dressing a Speech. At 'the Hamilton club banquet in Chicago recently Speaker Cannon said: "I never wrote a speech in my life and never but once used one that another man had written. I envy the man who can sit down in cold blood and achieve u thought, then dress itjiut cloth..-, on it, pants, coat, vc.-t, shoes ami collar mid turn it out in full attire, ns Minerva sprouted from the bruin of Jupiter." Nerve Racking Noises. Steam whistles have fallen under the displeasure of the physicians of Salem, Mass., ami twenty-four of the doctors have petitioned the city council to adopt strict regula tions concerning their use within the city limits. They declare that the noise made by them is often "a matter of life and death to persons seriously ilf nnd a nerve racking and discomforting thing to most people at all times. Chlldrca Poisoned. Many children are poisoned and made nervous and weak, if not killed outright, by mothers giving them cough syrups con taining opiates. Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and certain rem edy for coughs, croup and lung trouble, and is the only promi nent cough medicine that con tains no opiates or other poisons. MIXLu L'lLfAPHORS. The iiidn.'.irioiis lately ivin colioetii Iniv-'l ine, uphori, I. wliii li he Ikis Ii. ;.! .Mr. Lucy has : a l;imdlc of ! i. li and others, 1 1 (in bis hidi perch in the gallery of the house of commons. 'J !.e Chronicle has nc fjuite worthy to be added to the collection, lor it says that "Mr. Bal four's sheep hoped for bread, but he gave tlu in a stone" The imago of il IllUI.'.TV S.iiii iiiliiv. il siiill'mrr nr. a loaf in the hope of linding il cdi- ble and then lreal;in;; his leeth on' a geological s;cciin( n i.-, full of pa- j tllrl.il: an! v But reailv all (lis tlllbalice; i,' of t he lUca! ( toms of the tvlc in the discussion i .est ion :u'e only symp- li-! urbance of mind and spirit v,h; h has caused, a I : Lirriper hi r- '. confusion of i (. truly said lb:, I I "bred fruitful 1 parlies lo.leerllei tiiiaolian. Mr. Chamberlain , immortal Mrs. 1 ) h.el li;:lul at a 1 liors, might have i-i bombshell has j I wai( r for all . Manchester He Kmv Whit He Was. There are times v. lien I lie tactful of men are taken abac some iinc;ie led retort. Sucl most k by! i an i experience befell Krr.' Ktlward of hligiaml in connect ion with the vis-' it of the Soulh African 1 .-ontingeut of colonial troops to London at thei terminal ion of the liner war. One: of the Cape scouts was an uiiinis- j takahle mulatto, with a luagniliccnt record for gallant rv, however. Tho King was re lewing I lie men, walK- i ing ilovu their extended line, and occa.-ionalh sjenking to one of them. Opposite the colored man he stoppi d. "And who are you, my man?" he asked. 'Tin a nigger, youah majesty." The "most tactful ruler in Eu rope" was nonplused by the unlook cd for reply, but he managed to say: "I iooil ! Then remain so, my brave fellow." With this he passed on. Success. Plants That Shoot Arrows. The arrows are crystal needles of oxalate of line; of microscopic di mensions and are shot lrom minute capsule shaped bodies found in the li.-sucs of such plants as the Indian turnip and the Polynesian taro. )r. II. Wiley, chief xif the bureau of chemistry, describes the extraordi nary spectacle he beheld in the field of hi.- microscope when the "bombs" contained in a drop of taro pulp be gan to discharge tin ir arrows. Sometimes only one or two needles and sometimes groups of four to ten were discharged at once, the bomb recoiling as the projectiles left it. Dr. W iley suggests that the inten.se burning and pricking expe rienced in chewing such plants as tho.-e described are due to the re lease, and discharge of these crystal arrows when the plant tissues are crushed in the uio'jth. The Blase Shah. The -hiili of IV rsiii, who retviv il foiiu; moil hs :::o from his ln.'lisli friiinl the onliT of i ls. (inrtir, is Ftiiil to have thu i,i,.t lircil njijiear aiifu of ii 1 j v of the rcii'iiin' t-ovi r ci.L'iis. Jiis cyt'H nil! wearied hv 1 1 10 si''lit of every liixurv. Ihirin his 1? 1 visit to Kii-'h; id ill 'tlii! statuary 1 1 was removed In mi .Marlhorouii j f House out of 1 1 for his suseep- $ tililities, but i.e showed small in-' len s( in his siiri'o.iiiilins. One toy ! y did excite his iiitetst, however, ami I ? this was a tiny jeweled bird, which saiii,' delightfully. 'J'he shah shoots exeellently mid has only sixty odd wives, as compare.! with the l,?'.'1) of his jiredeei .-sor. Leslie's Week ly. Wedded His Violin. Siirasate, the celebrated violinist, wi'l be sixty next year; but, though tin1 raven curls of twmty year nro are now as while as snow, he lias lo.-t nothin:: of hi. marvelous skill. When taking hi first prize at the Paris Const rvaloire niany years iio he rtctived al.-o a piece of advice, "Sanisate, my von, wed thy violin, but never a woman," and though some hpeak of a rave in n little cemetery near bis native Pamplona, where bis love li.'s buried, others de clare that the master has simply fol lowed out the rule pven him thus early in life. At any rate he is still an eliiiblo bachelor, who has 'made 10,oni) a year for ninny years past. Oowic's Ostentation. Iowie's house in Zion City, built ill the Kn'lisli Mylc of architecture, is lavishly furnished. There is 11 stable full iif coitly equipages. A funimer ho.i.-e y: :o. , I he lake is maintained in ireal luxury. Indtied, 'lie man's vanity and love of osten tation lind an outlet in innumerable forms of jriimly and expensive dis play. Hy way i f jiistilicalioii, lie is mid to have once remarked that the pope of ihe l.'om: 11 church is sur rounded by the I- that canh af fords nnd that there is no reason why l!,c o-,, r.cer of tho Chrisiian Catholic church should be left a whit behind. Kverybody'u Maga zine. Tho many fruMids of Ci II. Han--an, lOufjineor U K. & W. Ii. K., at present living in Lima, O., will bo plousod to know of hi recov ery from tlirt iito-iiod kulncy dis f.aso. Ilowritot: "I wna cured by UHinv; Fuby's Kiduoy Curo, which I rceomiiK'inl Ui all, (-Hpo-cinllv truinmon who rtr uimlly -iiniltriy Bf?ic1.-(1." Kold at Trout's drujj store. 1 i. THE FULTON COUNTY MEWS if it I Covers the Field. 1 ' ' 4 j Z a Iii every part of the County faithful re porters arz located that pit her the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York. Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. i I 3 SALE DILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, fie, In fact anything and everything in the best style alunjj that line. Sample copies of the Nrivvs sent t inv of year friends cn ie;'.iest. 4 S. P. HBTZLER. Di:au;j In . . . Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. M?"When in noiul tif any thing ia our lino write for particulars to .... S. P. A1ETZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa. Cupid's Capers. WISHAKT KVANH. J. Hcrnard WUhart and Miss Florcuco Evans, of IJordentowrj, X. .1., were miirriod last evening at tho horno of tho latter's parents 'J hoy Rrrivtji in Johnstown this iil'tfM'in on and aro with Mr. and Mrs. (.Icor'o Fochter and tho Messrs. Xorman and Nathan II. Wishart, of No. 413 Frauklm st reet, ilia groom beiuy a brother of Mrs. Fockler and tho Messrs. Wisharts. Mr. Wishart is an electrician and is a sou of Dr. aud Mrs. II. S. Wishart, ot McUon r.i'llsbury, Fulton county, this .State, residents of Johnstown a lonjr time nun. Tho truuk bo loniug to tho bride aud groom arrived in Johnstown on Western Kxpi ess this morning decorated wild old shot s and placards an nouncing the marriage of the youug pair. The couple expect to spend ten days iu Johnstown. Johnstown Tribune, Dec. III. Ilrulaliy Tortured. A caso c mo to lijht that for 1 1 1 ! i .-. i 1 1 1 1 1 and iiiiiii"! riful tor I 'irn litis poi hapH i cver been eiiuilled. Joe (biiuiiit; of Colusu, tilif, wriu-s. "For 15 vears I en dured iosuU'erablij pain from KhoiiiiiiitiHtii and uolhiug reliev ed mo though I tried everything known. I camo across Electric Hitters and it's tho greatest niod ictno ou earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely re lieved and cured me." Just as (f'M)d for Liver aud Kidney trou bles and i-nnil debility. Ouly Uric. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. ' License Notice. IN TI1K Conr.T OK (jlTAUTKK SKSSlONS OK H;i,'J'nN ;HNTV. It m-ilt-i'vi! nun :ii; nppikvc.loi; for lleeiixtw for l!iy Mule ol' vIiioih. sjnritoUK. ?'Hlt. or Urew eil li i in .!-. Khoiosule or mull, for the Vfiir lli. win lie heiilil on T icsdi y. tl.i'l jth (lliv of .liinuiir.v. l nt Hi o Vloek n. in., at wiileh linn ni, jiei-sons iipiilviiiif or muk.ii object lout to hi iiic.n-iTiv w hi lie lien t-il li.v evidence, pe tition, inii.n-iihiiee or counsel'. Tlicrc nai a no co'iunianeit thin ui iiu.vllme upon the ',!j H't. with t in, .hiil.'i..s tieiionatiy cilner u.v ieitei or unv other prlvute uy. The petition, vertlleil li.v nlll.lavit ol uppacilit. sli.lll lie it enhfofiiiity -.vil.ll lie reiil!l emi'lit of the nets of Av. e:lit)iv. .1 mlrilllll ImiimI 'ihnll In- exec'it"! In the pi i. ! vn:. of w ith i less klla.'i I wo! :''it 1 1,1 e ricelioitlersor the eoun ty iii snrciie- etieli.,1 t 'i,-in i, 1m h i,onu Mdo owii,T ofieal est', 1 1- in il, e county ol Kuilon worth over tl'i.l it love ti.l IneniTi'iruners. the sum of r.''i tor other Icjrnl seonnty iflven) llonil a'niiu, tioneil lor the InithTi,! iai:.ervune,j of nil I In hi ,vh reliitlnr i the si' II tuff or fnrnkli irn of iii'iors. :eirl to p.'Y nil il.iiin'.eH wlneli slnill he reeovereil iik.ine.: liie llepsee, nnl nil eosis. tines nnd penuli ies whleh tiniylic Irn poeil 0:1 him under unvtiidietineul for vlolutiiitf sakl luws; nnd me Miri'ties niay lie reiuired to appear in Court mul justify nuderoiith. '1'he Conrl shall In 10! eases refuse tho nppV eution whenever, m the opittiou of trie Oouil. havlhidiie reran! :iihe mnnheruhd ehuriteti r of t he petitioner for nnd utralnt the applica tion sueh llei-tisel not necessary for the 11, !-ooinluodi-tion of the p illic anil entertainment, of stranei ami ir ivelei-s. urlhutthpiippllciu.t X Of N I ii ni J I ie ! 11 not u tit person to whom such license should granted. Petitions to lie lltcil with tlie Cleric of tho Court not later than Monday, the "Jlst day of December. 111:'. ihjeei ions nnd remonstran ces to he filed not later than Tuesday, the fiih duyof January, luol. l'pon sufficient cause tie inif show u or prool lieiu 'made to the Court that the party holding license has violated uny law of the Commonwealih relatluir to the sale of liquors, the Court shall, uimn notice being giv en to thu person HeeuM.'d, revoke the llceuse. Hy the ' ourt. SAMI. i;!. McC. SWOl'K. Attest: . J. (iKO. A. HAItttlS. Clerk Q, S. Dec. 2. iw,. I AIIM 1 (IU SAI L. Situated o"e mile east of MoConnellsburif. Iii.. extending to l.o don pike, eontainiiiit 245 ai:ri:s, a l.AKt.i; m;v iiak Iiakn, has lately been ud, led to the luiproveinents. The farm Is udmlrablv udapteil for ntni'k pur poses. Cun be boui.'ht on terms tohUit iur cliaser. Address the owner DAMK1, UIMIKKT. Chatnliei-sburg. Pu. l'urties wishing to visit the prcnilses liiuulre of V. II. NKLSON, MeConiiellsquiK. l'u. W X .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 olir store is reduced. Come and et a bargain. Vrs. A. R. Little. VlcConnclIsburg. l LUMBER For Sale 16,000 feet Pine Boards in 12X14, and 16-feet enthS. 2,000 ft. Popular boards 14-feet in length, ripped s ready for siding. 1,000 1 1-2-inch stuff, f Call on or address I D. E. LITTLE. m'CONNELLSBURG. YOU NEED A BUGGY J HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? J A nniii New Falling Top t- Unjrm'y witri Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion aud Duck, ThouHand Mile X Axle, A Grade Wheels. Put- 1 eut Shaft Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select roin. I am also handling Lland ni ado Huggies aDd Wagons. W. 11. Evans, Ilustontijwn, Pa. 4444444 4 4.4.44,4. "Weak Hearts Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It wax simple Indices ton. It Is sclentlfto fact that all cases ol heart d'a-.aio, not organlo, are not only traoe-iblo to, but are the direct result of Indi cation. All lood taken Into the stomach wh:ih falls of perfect digestion ferments and sxjIIi ihe stomach, pultlnf It up against the hosrf. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and in Ihe course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. Q. Kaublt, of Nevuii. O., says: I had slunKD tr iu6l :l wi In a toil I had heart trouble with Ii. I took Kodol Dyapepala Cure for about loui tr.Jrafia and il cured ma. Kodol Wgestt What You Bat , and relieves the stomach of all nervouj strain and the heart ol all pressure. KtUt only. II .00 Site hoUlne 3H Nmas the Mel aiit. wl.ick aalla lor 500. Tre- by m. a DeWITT OO., OHIOAOfla Sold ul Trout'u drugstore. Hustoiitown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take thlg method of lrrform Ing my former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and Honnets, Trimmed and Untrhnmed, Pattern Hats Feathers, l'.ibhons, and every thing you may need in this line and at prices that WILL PLF.ASK YOU, I know GIVE MS A TRIAL MRS, ANNIE E. DAWNEY, H0ST0HT0WH, PA. Stoves ! Stoves ! Cook Stoves, Heatiiigjstoves all sizes for both wood and coal. Call and see them before you 'buy, for I won't be undersold. Spring Harrow and Grain Drills Now's the timo you need them and 1 have a few left that I will sell way-down. Don t want to carry them over. Buggies Anything you may want in that lino ut prices from $40 up. W. H. NESBIT, W'Connellsburg t. I : X F.( ' UTOIi'S NOTIE.-J.im will unO lestn nn'nl ul lrs. t . HICTiuii Kri-lole uiini. lute of Ayr township, Kuii -u cmuity, decent cl. Letter testnmenury o.i the nliuve estate li;iviu;.' been trrnutcd lo tin; tlliilersiiui?il, ull persuriH IniTebl.nil m the suid tsl.itti ur-; re cuest.rd tu make piiyment. itnil those h tying ululms to present t-nj Mine wulioui ilniay to w. 1:. :i::os. 11-lH-tB. Kxccuior. qumbei:land valTTey TIME TABLET May 25, 1903. j Leuve no. I uo 4:no. tf no. t no.10 119 ! tA.M tA. m'P. H p. m P.H I WiuuheNter 7 sh .... 2 In It HO I MartlnsburK K i l 2 57 7 14 Haxerntown .... 0 60 N, I'J ai H 4h H m 10 IS UreenuiiNtle .... ill 9 i 41 4 us e CI Hi 34 Mercernburg H ful 10 3m S m Cliumberaburg.. Ill 9 40 I OS, 440 8 4S "foM Wuynchliuro ' ui .... 12 (Xti 8 35 .... Shippennburg... 7 53 10 Ot) l t bin OU II 19 Ncwville e 10 10 IK K 21 9 21 II 99 ClllliHle h 30 10 311 2 0.1 A 4K 9 45 12 02 Mechuniusburg,. b 50 II Oil 2 23 8 10 10 07 12 21 Uillnburg lo On 6 23 Arr, JlitrriHburg. 9 07 II it) 2 40 A 30 10 25 12 40 Arr. J'hlltt 11 4H 3 17 ft 47 9 in 4 23 4 23 Arr. New York. 13 5 53 H iw 12 S3 7 13 7 13 Arr. Uttltlraore.. 12 10 3 11 6 00 9 45 2 20 7 15 l It. I' M. I'. M. P. If. A. H. A. 11 Train No l2BNt runs (tally except Sunday between HvgerMtown und IlHirlsDurif. leaviug Hagemtown t.05 and arriving at Hurrisliurg ut Additional eat-liouni) local trnlna will run dally, except Suti'luy. uh follow b: Jeave uariiwe 7.i a. m., 12.30 p.m. 3.15 pm., leave meuiianiGiDurg D DI a. m., 7.',1l ft. m., 12.52 p. m. v.n p. m. i.euve umsourg b.kd a. bi.. 10.00 a V23 p. m.. Trams Noh. 2,8 and 110 run dally between Ha, vinbunu uiiu iiurrihuurg Dully. t Dully except Sunday. Leave no. lino. 3 no. ftno. 7 no. t 100 P.U A.M l.U A H P.H P.H. II M 4 41 H bi 12 ,l 4 86 It At) 7 5.S 12 10 8 M 2 6ft ft M ii 4o mi m ii 40 jb so h as 5 00 7 V, II 45 I 20 H So' II i;, 8 60 4 0i ... ft 19 If, 12 Oft 8 87 8 6l S3 ft 4(1 8 87112 27 lt 1 13 II 42 ft 02 9 0lil2 ftl 4 111 8 84,12 K HO 9 in I 10 4 32 9 62 12 IX 10 8 ; 8 Oft 6 (W 8 40 ! 82 4 ftii 0 1-1 12 88 8 lli 10 30 6 4S 7 0ft 10 01 I 61 ft H 10 M 12 M 7 27:10 22 17 5 37 10 67 1 16 8 24111 10 24 10 III 65 7 10 a. u. a M.'P M. H. u. p. at. P. at. Ilaltlmore New York Phlla HurtiMburg IXIlHburv Meohuniiuiburg.. uaniHie tfewyille Shlpiieusburg. .. WayncKboro.... Churn be mlntrg.. Meroemburg.... UreencuHtle .... Hugeriitown .... Martinsburg Ar. Winoheaior. Tram -.o. I. went ruiw d.n'y exeept bnniluy tietween llurriHiinrir aril Uiiiutnun. iu. ug lIurriKburg ut 6.16 p.m. anil arriving ut JJa- .L.r.v.rnu ,. L ..in i. ui. Additional loual trains llllea, e Hurrlsiium iw follow: For Cadlslo nnd Intermoillate Ktu- ,,,u- .,,, . ni . .m p. m. anu .;ti p. a. , a!o ormfionanicHuurg iiiiisburg ami Intermcdlni,, nullum. in 7 ; a. a.. 8 io p. m. ard n ati p. m. I rain Nos. I. 8 uud 109 run dully iMsiwuen Hai-rttnurt and IluKemtown. l'ulluian puluee nleeplo ears between N York and Knoxvlilu, '1 fnu., on train" I vmi and no euHt and between I'blladelph a nnd Welsh on N. & W. Huilwayon tri.lim HQ went and l2euHt. except tbut on bumluv the I'lilia delpblu aleeper will run eust on No. 2 Through ooachea to and from lhlls4lrihl on trains i, 4 and 8 eaat aud 6, 7 and 9 weat. Ually. t Oal.'y exoept Sunday. SOUTHKItNPKNN'A n R. TRAINS. Pan. 4tW P. M Pua. IMIx L Pus 464 A at Mix. Pan mt P. M. 4 20 4 M I 80 8 08 8 00 1H3 toil ta r.re. Arr. 6 00 a at a 46 0 6. Ctaambeniburv.. Marion ..Mcroeraburv.. Ioudou. . ....Kicbinond.... K 4M A al 6 II II 60 8 67 6 4 6 0h 161 I0 )l 7 li 8 16 S.S.II 82 8 00 10 80 10 6S, 8 Ml II M 7 US 42 T 0 1 8 80 P. at a a m.i k. M.IP. M P. at M. O. KKNNKUY, Gl-X). W. MARTIN, Vice I'les A lien. Hupt. Supt. H. A ItlntUJi 'l. n. Pass. Alftut. -V44 BO YEAR8' 2r Vexperience kfc Vivian r f 9 f f COPVRIOHTS itC. Anrons Miullng a tktrta and dMortnllnn tusy qulrklr twottriAin Atir opttitnn fr whtHlmr mi hiTsntirni la probublf pLCKtaViilu. Cttiuntunifsv litina at riot I OtnlldiitlAL lIsUndbnAk on FalsniU Mitt rrM. ifinitM Rtfttiicy lor MKiurinic uimii. I'fUttnui uuian inrtywn jtuuu a cvj. ro Scientific JIn::rica. A hiindiiorafllr tltairatd VMlilr Snrt ulaiin tit an? m-.umUOo hiurtitii, IVruiB. IS titnr i tiut uunUi,$L lM4 toy all Mwid-mliii. ateaucti 0a , wm w mm vtaawinsiiM v. m. aw mm!o DIRECTORY. II ,V Hill US. R. M. DOWNES, i'JIIST CfASS Tonsokial Artist, MoCONNKLLSIlI.'ItU, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Everything Antiseptic. Huzorn Sterilized. EShop In room lately occupied hy Ed Drake ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dute In nil Htvlra of hair cut ting. Quick, easy nhnveo. Hiiv-rum. Crennw Wltoh-hasel. without extra charge. Kresh totvel to each euv'otiier. Latest In proved up, paratim for aterillzlng toolM. I'ariiirti opposite Fulton Hound. cm K(.iu;s. I'KKSItYTI UlAN. - K-v. W. A. WCHt, I. U., I'ttHtor. I'riMtcliintf sitvIcps each alumni Muliliath at 10:30 a. ni. and every Suuday evening at 7 :i0. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:;S0 a. m. Sablntth Htihool at 9:15. Junior I'hrltian I'.n ileavor at 2:00. Christian l inli uMr at 0:00. Prayer Diuttinjj WedutMlay eveniaj; at 7:00. Methodist Kviscopal Uev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Suudny School at 9:30 a. m. I'rrtK hlnjr everv other Sunday morninif at 10:30 and every Sunday eveniuy; nt 7:00. Epworth Iieaifue at B:(H) p. m. I'rnyer nioetlnp Thursday evening t 7:00. United Pkksijytkkian Kev. .1. 1.. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn Inj,' ut 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sahbiuh evenings nro used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. r.VANCiKLuA., aA'Thi-;ran Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:.'!0 and e'very other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at (1:ll0 p. di. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed P.t v. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school ut (:.'!() a. m. Preaching in ciUiuate Sabbaths nt 10:00 a. m. nnd 7:00 p. pi, Christian Endeavor pt, (i:(K) p. in. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening n't 7:00. I.AWYKKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa All lettnl business nnd directions entrusted will i.oelve uitreful und prompt atleutlou. Tl lillS OF COl'KT. The first, terni or Jio Courts of Ful ton county in t;ie year shall couimei)i;e on the Tuesday billowing the seeoi'd Monday oi January , at 10 o'clock a. in. The second term commences on t l.o third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. Tho third term on the Tuesdav no t following the second Mondav of'juue, at 10 o'clock a. ni. Tho fourth term on the first Mondav f Citobai', at 2 o'clock: p. m. llOltOl'GII OI I'ICKKS. Justice of the Peace Thomas P. Sloan, L. H. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Burpess H. W. Scott. Councilmeu D. T. Fields, Leonunl Hohman, Samuel Pender.M. W. Nu e. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.ltaunijrardner. School Directors A. U. Nat e. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens. GKNKIIAL HIHtCTORY. President Judjre ITon.S.Mc. Swop.-. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk.Dii vid Nelson. Prothonotary, 4c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George 1J. Dim. iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. 10. Pluin mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors Jolin S. Harris. W. C. Davis. S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. M-Uutt, Geo Slgel, and H. I. Palmer. Clerk -Frank Heurv. County Surveyor-Jonas Lake. County Superintendent- Churl :t E. Barton. Attornfivs W. Keott 41,,..,,i.. t' ieisou a:pes, i nomas J; . Sloan, 1'. .mcim joonston, .M. l i. ShalTuei , Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Pel Iowa M iriii.Bol i ui.., .... t NO. 741 int'f.f.U fVt.nv l,Vlrln.. .-...(.... 1.. - - .' - . . . , , ,,,,,!(: iu tne Coiuercr Building; in MwCounells- Fort Littleton T , ,,l,rt Mn dJ ,,,i. every Saturday evening In the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. U07 meet every Saturday evening in Odd Pel lows' Hull at Wells Tannery. Ifarrisonvillfi T.orlira 7oi n,u,ia every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows- tiuu ni, Uiirrisonvllio. Wnterfall Tl,. V. ni n,..o ... ery Saturduy evening in Odd Fellow' Hall at Wuttufall Mills. Wai-fofdsblll-fr T.fiflui Kfi lAI mo..ti In Warfordshui'L' Hi erv Kiitin-.lu evening. r Klllff Pflut Ci. A It Kn 5lir moot a I.. lllimiil IcKurr 1m tflilH 1,11. .u-ul rr,iii the first Saturday lu every month at I p. ni. Ttovill Arenmim Tiiuifii..i-n ?r.tm..U No. 121.' met ta on fih.t'niitj4 lnmlnv ever.lngs in P. O. H. of A. Hall, in AluCounellsliuriy. WushlliLilon t:iiiiin No. 4!)7. P. f. K. A rtf NAU r!niil flilfa ntni.t J fiimtiu iI a I - urday evening in P. (MS. of A. ' llu!,1. , Wnlilntrt..,i r'unin V,. f'ij V 1 ii of A., Hu-itonioun, meets every SaiUt- uruay evenit; in i'. i.t. m. ( t j. t:in,. T,.i,n - fn v l.... i".,i r: a rt -m.. i My, meets every Suturdny, o.i or jimt pit-euini( iun inoon in udhiih)' inn. at 2 p. m-, at Buck Valley. IViiinmi'i l?lli,f I'iipmu K.v an meets at same ilate and plane ut 4 e n Gen. D. B. MeKibbln Post No. wturday iafa:h tnontti Nt, 'U.h n API K I 1 IN Tie FaltoaG ccntj Keis.