FULTON COUNT V NEWS. ! Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSliURG. PA. ' FES?30ARY 17, 1904, Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AllVrilTIMSO IIATKH. l'e- Ur of Unci .1 times..., tl M. f qtjuitre eurh Htihspriiietii Insertion.... N). A I (nlvertl-M'tnnis Inserted for lewt than thr mnntli I'hni im. liv Hie -iui e. j m-. 6moJtyF. One fM'trth col una . .. Oae n,f column One . iumn . .!Mk. I rxi.oo. I norm . ;.'MX. 40.00. 50 CO .. 10 l. 00. 7IS.00 tf.'t Ynff Inserted for less than II. I'rtfe-isionul r'trrt one. ypur5 ARIY BROUGHT FROMSPAIN Another Chapter on the Early History of the Netherlands. WRITTEN BY HENRY WOLF. Duke Alva was a general of whom it was said Hint he had nev er lost a battle. Implicit obedi fin 2c f his soldiers was his mot to; uou-compliance with the least of Ins orders was punished with de:ith, yet on the other hand lie indulged them in su h licentious ness as to lower them to the level v itli brutes fn this the soldier 1 bought himself well repaid for all the hardships he had to en dure. Alva therefore was the idol of his army. Uu was known as having a heart void of all coin pus.Mou: the loss of human lives wus not considered in his ilaus, but only intent ujou how he could best serve and please his master, king I'hilip. The only route from Spain to the provinces which could at this dine be undertaken with any' hope of safety was the one over iIuiiDt Ceais m the Alps. Con sequently the army was convey ed on ships from Carthageua to (e:ioa; from there it marched over the Alps, taking the Mount Ceuis pass--the samo which Han nibal crossed 100 years before. In just 11 days the passage was accomplished, uoth'mg occurring to mar its success. At Franc-he Comte a body of dragoons which had been recruited in Uurgundia attached themselves to the Duke's fore is, likewise three regiments of German infantry al Luxemburg. At Thiotlvillo Fran cis Ibarra met the Duke to greet hm in the name of Margaretta and to inspect his orders from t!i Wing, which were to the effect that he was chief governor of the provinces, with Margaretta as assis'ant; but wisely concealed oth :r instructions he had receiv ed from the king. At the tirst news of the coming i f the Duke a general fear and dread permeated every mind, as it w'.m plain to everyone to see tins great calamity which was in store for the nation. Hut espe cially did the Protestants see ut ter rnin before them; so no less ihan 100.0W of them Hod from the country many penniless.uot succeeding in turning their real estate into money. Men of the highest standing in the nation left the country, one of which was Prince William of Orange, a man beloved and trusted by all t he pople of the Netherlands, to whom they looked for counsel aod guidance in all their trouble William had the welfare of the na tion at heart, had a clear sight in to existing affairs, and therefore was mistrusted and feared by the Spaniards. Ho knew that his life was aimed at as well as oth ers of high rank, especially his friend Prince f!avre, Count of Egmont, whom he counselled to Hep for his life, but who could not hoe it in that light.trusting in the great service he had rendered thj lung. In vain did William warn his friend of Spanish treachery and bigotry, Egmont would stay, while Orange hasten ed to Oennai.y. He never more haw Egmont alive. Prince William of Orange was of the German royal house of Nassau. In the 12th century, when the counts of Laureuburg built castle Nassau, they called themselves Count of Nassau. Henry II, CouotoL Nas sau, - built Dillenburg. Count Adolf of Nassau was crowned ci't-n of tier many in 1202. Vii iiiin I. IM-icoof Orange, was i ,t it. 'ft, ytj ir ;,, tli" year o'K ud v.iu thutfcfore a . de scendant -of the royal house of Lauren burg, Nassau. JUillenburg. U is fattier was a Protestant and had his son instructed in that faith; but as Charles V took a fancy 1o the boy he took hi in in early youth to Madrid and had him brought up in tho Catholic church, and made him his person al valet. The prince served in that capacity for nino years and was a great favorite of the emper r. William was 1) years old when Charles laid dowutho reign of the empire. Prince William owned large estates in the Neth erlands and was therefore a vas sal of Spain. Ho likewise was possessor ot the independent principality of Orange in South ern France, honco his title Prince f Orange. The first acts of Alva after his irrival was to garrison every city with Spanish soldiers. Next he called a convention of the council and nobility to'Hrussels In his oalace, in the meantime treating jvery one, high and low, in a most friendly manner, leaving the impressiou on the minds of 'he people that he wished the council to aid him in his future sovernmeut. Alter the conveu .on closed, and its members want to take their leave, they found to their surprise that the palace was surrounded with troops, and every space in the palace was tilled wilh Spanish soldiers. Uk.nky Wolf. A Cure fjr liczema. My baby had eczema so bad that its head was a solid mass of scabs, and its hair nil came out. 1 tried many remedies but none scorned to do any permanent good until I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The eczema is cured, the scabs are gone and the little one's scalpis perfectly cleau and heal thy and its hair is growingbeautifully xgaiu. I cannot give too much praise to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Frank Farmer Bluff City. Ivy. In buying Witch Hazel Salve look out for -counterfeits. De Will's is the original and th-jonly one containing pure Witch Hii.el. The name E. C. DeWitt & Co., is on every box. Sold at Trout's Irug store. EDUCATIONAL MEETING At Hustontown Excellent Program Good Time Expected. PHOGKAM. KitiDAV kvk.vi.vi:, 7:.'I0 o'clock'. Devotional Kxcrcisc-ij by Kev. Melroy, Address of Wfli-on.c, I!. C Laiiilx-rson. Itt-.sponse, Prof, ir. M. Gritllth. Address ly Supt. Chas. K. Burton. Address by Hon. K. V. Kirk. Address by ' Clem C'hesnnt. SATUtllAY MOKXI.Vli, !) O'CLOCK. Devotional Kxorcises by ' Kev. Wolf, question: Responsibility of the Touch er as mi Kdiiruli .mul Factor, - I). U. Strait, Letitm I'eck, Lillian Fisher, Margaret Daniels, II. M. Grlftith. Question: How do you eel Pupils to think V- i Walter Smith, Katharine Metzler.Kmmn Sloan, Mary Daniels, David Cliesnut, H. X. Palmer. SATURDAY AKTKK.SOON, 1 MO O'l'UM K. Question: Influence of Community up on the School; Vice Versa Albert Mellott. Xora Fish er, Join Woodcock, A.C. l'eck, V. U. Xeil, Supt. , ISurton. Question: Troubles of a Teacher Lillian Klcinming, Dora Dcsliontf, W. (i. Wink, Grace I fusion. M. W. Wink. Music and recitation will intersperse tho proirrioiinie Teachers, Directors, Pupils, and (,'iti ' ens are Invited to ultend all ses sions. Come. We will take care of you. "Hl'SToNTOIVS." A Tuouund Dollar Thrown Amy. Mr. W. W. Haker of Plaiuview, Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying I . 's Honey and Tar, which I did; and 'hanks bn 'o this great remedy, i t saved her life. She is stronger md enjoys better health than she has ever known in ten years. We shall never bo without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask r.hor.0 infllicted to try it." Sold at Trout's drug store. F0imH0METHCAR tUm mm hwl UM THOMPSON, .hiines Snider mid S. C I have disposed of the coppm- Mint- to company of capitalists hi the noilhern pint of the State, ttlm expect to begin operations h, i',M. spring. Last Sunday four in, .mi w.o.'.-.i to go hi see the mines. To do m thoy had to cross Licking ci o. ii Theic.Mvas thin and they w. ro adviM-d not to try walliing on i ; but tiiey said :il! that, was no. 1:1 was faith. They tried it. 'i'lio ice broke, and they found them selves the cool si r am in water up to their coal tail-. Finnic Sliivcs bought the I sue. J. Peck farm for ."uTUH Misses Rachel and Carrie Hum bert were guests of McCauley Pittman's family on Monday. Mrs. John Winters has been right po.ir'y for some time. Clarence .Johns ,11 and Alvah (iordou are enjoying a dose of measles. J! mm A SOW, Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But firat set our Catalogue. giving pricea, and ourahipping tags and insdnctiona, ao aa to avoid miatakea. We also buy law fura and ginseng. ' THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 110 Mill Street, Rocbeeter, N. Y. How Heavy a Brick May be. omo years ago one man bet another that he could not move an ordinary brick tied to the end of a cord two or three miles long. A straight and level road just out side Chichester, i. Y., was select ed for the trial. The bricH was not moved, and tho man lost his bet for a large amount. It was stated by some one present that the brick, although weighing only seven pounds, would from a dis tance of tw oor three miles repres nt a dead weight of nearly a ton. Relief in One Minute. Ooo Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbes which tickle the mucous membrane, causing he cough, and at the same time dears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes lie affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens thelungs vinds off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all incurable cases of coughs, colds, and croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike foryoung tnd old. Sold at Trout's drug store. Men Wanted. Five or six good teamsters to .kid logs on mountain; also, sev eral good men to cut timber. None but first class men need ap ply. Vincent Litmbkk Co., . Denhnlm, Juniata Co., Pa. (3 miles west of Patterson, Pa.) WANTED. 100,000 feet Whltu Pine r.ourds. They may bo dollvered to nearest rallroud station by June 1st. Fulton anil lluntiniloii county included. Fur particulars write to J. A. NKSMT, McConnellsliurgf. End of Biltcr Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn tight with an abcess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes of Du Pond, fja., "and gave mo up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last re sort 1 tried Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Tho benefit 1 received was stiikinj' and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained rny health." I tconijuersall coughs colds and throat and lung trou bles. (Juaranteed by all druggists Price 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottle free. School Directors' Convention. The tirst annual convention of the school directors of this coun ty, under the new law, will bo held in this pliicu on Tuesday, February 23. It is hoped that ev ery director in t'io county will be present. No set if oflicers iu the county hold a more responsible position, and now that tho state helps V) boar the fipensos of at tending the convention, it would look like a man had very little in terest in tho 'school who would remain away, unlps . ho hl a very good excuse. .. , : Atlo.ioiistratcr's Notice. a-l,,ln .o idtm, in (lie eftlulo of IV"k luii; ot 'I'h'iniwon to,ifhlp. . 'ci :.u- H'l'n irr;inii-l hv the Ki-lNlnr HUN mi ( , ,-, mi. tv to Uie rlliiT. U..-C p i.iuiti,; ml.lre i (ieni, K,iliiD oouu 1 Ytii,- .nilu. uli iei-sos who me Induhted I'm- "iiM.r-ttitr will i!fue make piiyment ' '.Iris... i, i t . c'nin.N will presem (hem to STM.LWKL TKUAX, !'' i Ailmlnivrstor. .J iiinistraior's Notice. !,,'. i-. licri'liy i.'lvi'N licit Ictlern of nilmln ,(!,;, In. vp been ifi-ji riled lotlie unilerwlKned .ii tlitf t-.tiiic ,,r iI-4, in Herif-ilrRMHer.liWe of ."ir t.iwtiHhip. K'lltou ciiiiity. In,, iltie.-iiH- All llt-i-titll-. MllVlMK l:lljnM Hirilillt IU1 (V- w Hi ;ri-ni litem properly uuthpndcaled t-itU-im-ut. mill IImi.-u owIdk (he sunie will CI :.r,cl vcdle. II II. MKHOHTUKSSKlt. A. ';. Wl'ITKU, !"! Wiiterfnll. Pa. RPHANS' COURT or REAL ESTATE. SALE MTHIM V. l-T.nltOIIV -J . IdM. lUJp.m. , My virtue of nn onler of the Orphnni' Court : ( I'uiioii comtiy. l'eurisy;vtiDlu. (he iwdenlKn . . ei!!-.ilorof (he lust will un,l textumcnt of I Mr. M:iry Allen, v. HI Ml on (he premise In ( 1,,-i'ni miKti-,1 -. i ri,?iy!viirlii, the properly! j .' nneily known 10. (li Mrs. stiTrnU propioty. I Vii lii'i-r tli'- h um- of M.s. Miiivuput Monk, nit- ,. Mi- .n iliw sn .ih -lilo .,r Vn!t r 'tri'cl. ml Ion- ; h i pioj, tm oi Mrs. Ai.ii.i iloi.iii s hclis tin (lie wi st, imil Kln-iniilcr a on the eux'. The lot x leu, 1 I ii fi-rt front on Wutrr ste ct iii.d is -;.ii I t nU cp. There Is erected (hereon A STONfi HOUSE li t ! reel imil I wo n ml n half stories high. Willi hull way In the mi.lile. Kneh hulf of the hou e Ins u kitchen, imikluif the Ii use siiIihIiIh f.ir (no filllir.ltM, Well of e,i ttatei. elstern und millnlllillnirs. , THUMS: Ten per een(. wheu pioperty Ih knocked down; one-half. Incliidinir the ten tier eent., w hen deed Is delivered, und the remain ut in one vear from delivery of deed, with In terest. M. R. SIlAt'FNER. Kloeutor. ' PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. lly virtue of un order of the Orphans' Court of Fulton county, Pennsylvania, the umlcr siirued iiilnib.iKtruttir of the estiKe of John Oiinicls. lute of I.lckliiK Creek township, will aei: on the premises on Siturday, February 20, 1904, the folloivluir real est ite, to wit; PI.'HI'AHT No. 1. The Mansion Farm o.' the late deceased, si Unite on (he (urnplke one ml e west of Hurrlsoiivllle and coutalnlnK 200 ACRES anil I in perches, about lo acres cleured and In oi al state of e iltlvatiou. m, d balance In tlm ii r. The Improvements a. ,n,st of a uine-rooui BRICK HOUSE Hank l.urn. .V,.?) fee(. la;irc wairou shed, corn orlli. and oilier oia liulidiui;. There In a well if spli.-iK'ltl wate.- a( (he house and runiiluif vu ter iu almost every Held. I'l.itPitiir Mi. :.'. Adjolnlni; the .Mansion tnict on (he eu-.t and lyiiiK on Ijnth sides of (he turnpike coiKalns s; .cres anil 9 perches, ahoiK :l acres of which ue cleared and balance well covered with noil Oak and I'iuu Umber. PUItl'AHT Kll. 3 This tract lies soudi and eas( of (he Manslou .'arm w hlcirit udjolus and als, wiuth of purpart s'o. i. and cotiiuins i;o acres and 15 perches, aliou( I ucres cleared and balance In (,'ood pine md oak tluilier. The three tracts mentioned above will be offered ut a wanle. and separate Sale begins at in o'clock. ALSO, On Friday, February 19, 1904, at I o'clock I'. M . w ill be offered a HOUSE and LOT ,if ground situate on (hit south side of EuHt Wu ter street Iu McCounellsburtf. The loU fibX'JX) feel, und (he bouse suitable for two families. I'ossessliin of ull property advertised on con tinuation of lale. TKIIMS: Ten per cent, of bid when proper ty Is knocked down: one-third Including the ten per cent, on coullrmatlon of sale; und bal ance In two eiiuul annual payments with Inter est from date of eontlrmadou: l'liovniKli (hut if purpart No. :t. Is ho'd separately 10 percent of hid shall be paid w hen property Is knocked down: otic-half InuludltiK (he ten percent on confirmation of sale and balance In one year wilh Interest from date of conllrmutlou. . II. S. DANIKLS, Administrator. Orchard 6rove. Prices. 24 c. 1 De Butter salt, 7"x! a bag tfood 8-day clocks, I.IK); (food, heavy, boyn' ooaU, Oie.D Rubber Goods, in Youth's and Women's Arctic, Wo men, fells and overs. Meu'H fettg and overs. Men's and Boy Gum Boots. Hoy fHs and overs all at prices to suit. Will close at cost all BLANKETS AND HAPS or lied comforts also a lot of shirts and overalls and underwear to make room for hju-Iii (roods. Call and see If nothing you can use. W. L.BERKSTRESSER. Manager. . Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety. nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It wu ilmple Indigo. I. on. It Is fdentlflo fact that all caiet ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable lo. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into Ihe stomach whlih tails of parted digestion ferments and wells the stomach, puffins; It up against the heart. This Interferes with Ihe action ol the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kiuble d N.vd. O., uvt: I rod tomacb B-oub: (ivj m In bad !! I had heart trouble '''- ' " Kodol Ori Cure far about Iota ktcntht and II cured ma. Kodol Digests What Yon Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and Ihe heart of all pressure. Bottles only. 1 1 .00 Slie hoidlnc 3H Haas the trial aiu. vhkfc sella for f Oa. rrera I. a OeWlTT QO., OMKMOOk Soldftt Trout' dra tore. ma w b h I Cai; 1 i Pneumonia follows La Qrlpp hut nevor follows the uso of FOLEY'S It stops the Conga and heals the lungs. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. Ma. 0. ViOHSB, ef IS7 Otood St., Chleato, wrluai "My wife had la f rippa end it left her with a very bad eonsh on her lnnaa whloh Volii's Boaai and Taa eared eompletelr." I'1. if Salo at Trout's nrnjr Htoro AVillinery , . )K )r Millinery now reduced to. cost. . W'2 still have ome very stylish trimmed huts, ready-to-wear hats, and children's caps. Ev ery thinjj in our store is reduced. Come and get a bargain. AArs. A. F. Little. AlcCunncllsburg. AT COST ! I will close out my stock of Horse Blanket it t cost. ' I have u few Kadlu tors left that is of no account in hot weather,' that must go ut a sacrllice. HARNESS, Hincle and Potiblt; Driving un1 Farm Harness. It will jiay youtosie them and get prices. Yankee bridles from $1.50 up, und collars from $1.00 up. HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wnsh injf Machines, Stoves, I'ipe, Ac. WAGONS AHD BUGGIES Cornplatiters, Spring Il.iri'o.vs nil kinds of farming implements. Don't forget th.il 1 sell the only mower not in thu combine. W. H. INESB'T, M'Connellsburg VVvVvVvvVVVirVVVvVVV S. P. METZLER. Dkalku In . . . Pianos Organs buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. J3f"Vhen iu noed of any thing in our line write for particulars to . .. . S. P. METZLER, burnt Cabins, Pa. ' WWW V W W W ''r'inF'MTrnrrT'trVVT vWrWVWrWWWvWVwW LUMBER For Sale 8,000 feet Fine Boards in 12x14, d feet lengths. 1.000 1 1-2-inch stuff. i Call on or address D. "E. LITTLE. m'CONNELLSDURO. l YOU NEED A BUGGY : I HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? t A Bran Now J'uiliii!,' To) t t Buppy with Full LonthiM- j 1 Trimming, Sju-I'ij.' Cu-M-io X t and Back, TliiiUHunii X 1 Axlo, A Grudrt VliU. ,'t- I t ont Shaft Coufilpr and F'in.,v t 1 ly Fininhod thi'aujftunit for t ONLY $50. t Largo SHAck, U Vlwi t rom. i ' ' : . t' lam also hnndlin.' Hnnrl mad.) BuggiH u'ud Wu;oiis t V, K. Evans, T. " IIuHtootown, In. ' w . . '. i c . - ... Ithe FULTON COUNTY NEWS Covers the Field. . In every part of the County faithful re porters ire located that gather the daily happenings. 4 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. & - SALE BILLS, POSTERS, , LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, Sc., In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 23 Sample copies of the News sent todnv of your friends cn t request. U M 15 1 : ; ,'.J .AND V ALLEY TIME TAnfliMay 2j, 1903.' L..itvt. iu, is no 4 no. tl A M tA. H :ta. M V'U,!hl,tlT i "Jni..,. I u tlnsuui-K 8 id luderstown .... 0 sol h h!ij so ireciioiiHtlH .... ( II H liijlS o .liTtiersh'irif S Uuiu 'IhittnlieralmrK.. 7 HI; 9 lu I 06 VuyDtiHburu...v 7 Oil..., la oil -iliippensburv... ?M:l0 0e I 'Jft Vc Vllltl h IU 10 IM I fi '.'inMsie k ailio :i s oa vfHohitnltwIiurg,. ti AO 1 1 Uti 8 iW HllHburir to Co rr, Hnrrlsburif. 9 07 II Sii 2 40 Vrr. Pblla II 4h 8 IT 6 47 Arr. New York. 13 5 Ml 8 to rr. bitltlmore.. IU l(J 8 11 00 I'. M. V. M. P. M. p. M 10 i! 57 3 4fi 4 OH 7 14 H (HI, 10 IIS 10 X4 h ai 8 451 'b'od 10 58 11 19 it :-,a II! 0li in 21 0 21 9 45 10 07 io'as 4 211 7 18 12 40 4 i 1 18 T 16 aoj A. U. I A. M Train No IS mm runs rtally except Sundity between Hauerntown und HarrlHburu. leavluif ll'iirc-rstiiwn i.o5 ana arriving at UttrriHburif ut i.au. Additional eutt-bourd local trains will run lullv, except Sunday, aa follown: Leave .'arllHle 7.io a. di., I2..H p. m. 8.IA p.m., leave MeohanicKliiirir S.ftl it. m., T.S9 a. m.. ia.62 p. m., i.Hil p. m. I.euve UllMjurif 6. 85 a. m.. 10.00 a. VtSI p. m.. Truins Noh. ;,8 and 110 run dally between Ha-(bi-hIowu and liurrlaliurg. Dally. Dully except Sunday. ' Leave no. lino. 8ino. 5in'i 7no. ft 109 r.u A. 4 18 4 7 N M 41 AM A at P at P.M. 8 80 6 65 8 26 11 C-5 II 28 11 4X 12 02 lit 18 12 8t 12 54 I 16 Haiti more New Yorli I'blla Harriaburii IMIIsbura MechDmcaburg.. CtrltNle Newrllle shlppennburf ... WuyneHtioro.... Ohumbemburtf.. Meroeritburif .. . tireenoartile .... llaKerNttiwn .... MurtlnitburK 11 55 7 55 II 40 6 00 8 64; U 00 8 56 II 40 I 20 4 0-i 4 85 t 66 ;5 80 8 ao 2ft 8 40 56 11 45 50 5 lit) 8 6 4H 8 15 l 05 8 37 8 67 8 61 in 9 IS 9 M 6 02 20 9 M 61 4 10 4 82 6 OH 4 60 6 4H 9 10 1 10 S 05 962 io i i'o'm 40 9 8 IM0 7 05 10 I 82 I M t 17 6 H S7,I0 8 21 II 9 1U, II A. M.a. H7 10 67 M Ar. Wlncbeator. 1 10 P. af P. M.P.M Train No. 1, west runM daily except Snnduy iftweeu Harrlburir und HiiKeratoH n, leiiv luv HurrlshurK at 6.16 p.m. und arrlrlna- at Ha Kurslown at 7.67 p. m. Adtlitlonal local train will leave Harruiburt us Jullowit: For Carlibie and Intermediate ata. t'.on at 9.37 a. m.. x.Oii p. m. and .80 p. m., auto forMechanloHburg Dlllburir and Intermediate stutlonsnt 7 o a. m.. 8.1" p. m. and .ao p. in. 'ImluH Nos. I, 8 and it run dally betwer.n Hiimhur and HitKemtown. I'nllnian palace sleeping car between Nea torlcand Knoxvllle, Tenn.. on tralna I wen and no eaitt and between fblladelpb a and Welsh on N. at W. Hull ..yon trains 109 went and I'! east, except tbut on Sunday tho I'Ulia tlelplila Hleeper will run oast on No. i. Through ooachea to and from rhlladelnbli ou iniiim i. 4 d e eat and 6, 7 and 9 west. Ouliy. t Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN l'ENN'A K B. TEA INS. I 'us. I7 P. M 6 00 6 II Pun. Mix. I tm A atlr.ve. Arr. a KiObambeniburg., 1 14 .v.. . Murlun 8 16 . .Mercentburg.. 8 58 Ixiudon 9 05 ....Ulohmond.... faa. IMix. Pan 8 A at A at 8 4S A H P. Ii, 9 45 II 601 4 HO 4 0(1 8 80 1 r v 9 67 8 IM II 82 6 4M i' 10 30 8 oojio il 6 OKI 10 68 6t 05 P. at. I A. at . t ivt, n T :o a 80 lA. at- la m 'p m. IP. u. M O. KKNNKDV, UKO. W. MARTIN. Vice 1'ies, 4 Ura. Supt. hupu II. A. UIIlDLU Uen. Push. Agent. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE CovniOHTtt Ac A nrnn Mndlntf m kwirh And 4Mcr1ntlnti ma nnlfklT .U(artaiif our ojrfnum frtj whether mm luvtiiitiou it pmhmUf piaiejutahltj, Conimuntm- MiinaBincijwconiiuMfiiiiu. uituatXMii on ruu(f tjiit frit. OldtMt munnrf tar xnMg vmtmtiiM. t'atfmi Uken tnruuuh Munu A Caa, roil tffi Ui iuttlct without onarua. a the v whim roir ScienuficJlr.cric2.i. 4 haa4MMnlf IHaenW4.wklr j tulrtttoii tf any ifloiitm! JouriitU. Tmi, W ' ruurt fdr tuontatttfl. I tor aU YMW4Altra. . a LAA.41 a The War In Tllu Kal Tlif) war in tho far Knst h.i hi Kun and until one or tho othor of two very stubborn tintitgou'iMs yii'KIs to rcii.1011 llie work of dci--truction will proceed with great vigor and ."iitces.s and it may bo predicted that within a year tho world will be at least a billion dol lars poorer. What powers other that those ut present involved wil.l participate in the operations it is impossible to even conjecture. It may confidently be eaid that Japan relies on Great Hritain to help her out and it is about equally certain that in the event of such interposi tion France and Germany will take a hand on the other side. The outlook, therefore, ii for a conflict of vast proportions and immense destfuctiveness. Singularly enough this fearful conflict has been begun without even the shadow of reason. That is to eay Russia has entered upon an enterprise which is certain to entail vast looses in support of a claim which is not only unjust but absurd. In other words having stolen from tho Chinese Kinpiro tho province of Mancht ria the government of the Czar now pro poses to seize the Kingdom of Korea for the reason that in pot session of an 01101113 it would be a dangerous strategic point. On the other hand .In pun proposes to oc cupy or at least contrul Korea for the same reason and thus the per sons and property of a peoplo are made a subject of traffic or quarrel between two Kmpires, neither of which has a shadow of a claim. AH this is outrageous of course but it is in line with the tendencies of the times. When men were more conscientious und rulers more just tho small nation was as secure in its rights and property' as the more powerful. Vov example, a dozen years ago this country, bail t upon tho rod; of conscience and maintained within the lines of jus tice, would no more have thought of iiienaci'ig the weakeit Republic in tho South America group than it would of sending a licet of air ships to invade the moon, lint now our war Lord, booted and spurred, conspires with adventur ers to loot a Republic which wo are under treaty obligations to pro tect and refuses to obey the com maud of Congress for the evidence of his terpitinle. Rev. and Mr. C. M. Smit.'i were the recipients last Satur day eveuiugb of a generous dona. : . j? t . 1. hou iroin inoir parisniou era lor which they are appreci tive. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ii,hiii:hs. R. M, DOWNES, "V First Class Tonsorial Artist, M0CONNKU.SHCKU, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Everything Antiseptic. Itunurs Sterilized. tyshop in room lutely occupied by Ed Bnike ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly tip to date In all styles of hair cut- ;;r,"' ..Tr'" " .y wave, nay-rum. Uronu,s-Wltoh-haiel. without extra oharire. Kresb towel to eaoh customer. T.atesl Improved ap, paratua for aterlllzltig tools. Parlors onDostie Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oliice on Square, McConnetlsburg, Pa. All leiral biiKlnesaand collections entrusted will euelve careful und prompt attention. SOCIETIES, OddFullows M'C'ounpllHburjfljodfre No. 744 meets every I'ridny evening In tne Comerer Uulldiritf lu AlcComiellti bur(. T.- . rt..1. T. J .n. tun i.utiKiUU jjtltiRO io. 11 mcclH pvery Saturday t'venhtjr la the Clromer buildlnt; at Foil Littlcttiri. Wolls Valley Lode No. 007 nierta every Snt.ird ay evenint; In Odd Fol low' UJall t Wells Tunnt-ry. IlttrrluoQvillt, Lodure No'. 701 moots, every Katurday evonlnjf In Odd Fel lows' Hall at IJarrUoiivllIe. Waterfall Lodjje No. 773 moot ev ery Sutimlay evening in Odd Ft-llows' Halt ut, Waurfall Jlills. Wartordsbtir Lodo No. fiOl nioit in Warfordnbtirp every Saturdftv eventnjr. Kine; rostG. A.'n. No. 3m iitt-eia In Mct'ontifilUburtr In Odd PVIlow' Hu'l tho flrat Saturday In every month at I p. m. 1 Tloval Arcaniim.Tuntai'irirn C.um-i ?, No. 1.1, tuijt'lH on aiu i iiiilt- Mtiml'iy evenlnta in i'. (. .S. ut A. Hall lit McConnellabiirtf. Washington Cftrnp No'. 407, V, O,' U A., of Now Grenu lrt, ijki everv Sit- urday evouliisr in l O. S. of A. ' Httlj. . Washington Camp, No. .V4, 1. o.S. Of A., Hustontown, meets evr-ry HHtur- urday evonlnjj in I'. O. S. of A. liH, John Q. Taylor Post 0. A. It., No. 5S, rrwvila every Hatunlitv, on if jn..t .,...,l., i.ll ...... ,r. I.. T I1...1. . I. at 2 p. m.i t Uncle Valley. Woman's Keller Corps;' No.' lit)' ' rtiiM'U at nm dute and plai. ( (1 ' Oeo. I. B.' Mi'Kibbio l'tifci N. 41:2." Hnturla Id t-aoh niumh it I'lfcaaao U'dajo- ... '. ' ; ' ' a,v. i-l''
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