M Kb ALVA'S f I Kill lUNDUD RlilON. Another Chapter on the Early History of the Netherlands. Consternation seizod the assem lily a jroucral massacro seem ed to bo tlto object of such maneu vers; but it was only tbo leaders of the anti-Spanish faction, which tho wily duke aimed to secure be fore thy would take alarm aud escape out of his net. So the first ones arrested were. Count E inont and Count IJooru; also twenty-five other uoblemen of less celebrity from all parts of the provinces. After tliese arrests were successfully made the knights were not molested and could go in peace. The news of this highhanded proceeding caused another iio.uoo of the best citizens to flee from the country before every avenue ot escape would be closed by the Spanish tro ps. As MarjrareUa was not consult ed in regard to these acts of the duke, she felt herself slighted, and conceived an aversion to Alva to such a degree, as to ask her brother the king, to relieve her of the office of governess v hich he granted to her withoutoppositiou. She took up her residence in Italy receiving a yearly pension from the king, and was no more noticed by him as long as he lived. Mar garetta had now been governess of the Netherlands nine years. When Cardinal (Jrauvilla, who having been recalled to Madrid some years previous heard of these arrests, he asked: "IJavo they got the silent one? (The si--lent one was Prince William of Orange, who doing his service at the emperor's court at Madrid was known as to al ways keeping silent, never expressing his opin ions.) When tic was told that the prince had escaped, he said : "Then they have got nothing as long as ho is at largo." Aud it proved to bo the truth. The duke now organized a coun cil of twelve with the Spaniard Vargas as president, to try and disjose of all prisoners. The council did its work in such a niauuor, that it is known in histo ry as the council of olood. Kg moat aud Ilooru, with the other twenty-live knights were decapi tated in the market place of Brus sels on the uth day uf June, In this same year, the firand Court of the inquisition in Spain condemned to death every citizen of the Netherlands, Catholics as well as Protestants, high and low rich and poor. Now, Duke Alva had every one's life and property in his own hands aud whosoever did not lose his life had to consider it as a grac ious gift of the duko. Not a day passed, but there were executions in the market house of lirussels. Meu of high rank wero decapitat ed, common citizens hanged by the ceck, but Protestant preach ers were burned at the stake. AH tbo property of the victims be came the property of the crown. It was said that in this way alono twenty milhona (lowed into the king's treasury .yearly. This had a ruinous effect upon those even, whom the duke allowed to escajie for the confiscated estates paid no debts. Business became par alyzed, aud it seemed that the whole nation would become a na tion of beggars. Yet the mouey did hot come into the treasury fast mough for the duke, so ho devised an altogether new system of taxation. All real and pernon al property, had a royal tax of one per cent, on its actual value, also ten per cent, on all jv;rsonaI prop erty, (merchandise and goods of every discription.) when Bold, and live er cent of all the real estate when sold. This extortionate tax law, had t ho effect that the i..erehants of Brussels closed their stores, and the btikers and the butchers their simps and refused to sell then goods. This ting" red the clu koto that extent that ho threatened U hang all offenders in frontof their houses if they persisted in their course. Jnit just at this time the news reached hirn that an army of refugees and discontented citi zeus had taken possession of the city of Broil and other cities had thrown off all Spanish authority and formed a confederacy to re sistnim. This had tho effect to1 draw the attention ot the duke to this uew outbreak, and tho bakers aud butchers wero not hanged. About this time also, Prince Wil liam of Orange, had returned from Germany aud had succeed ed in uniting the northern prov ince of Holland, Ireland, Utrecht and Friesland into a union, which elected him as chief stadtholder, and supplied him with funds and men to form an army. Moreover Count Louis of Nassau, brother of Prince William had with a small force of troops, defeated the Spanish fJonoral, Count of A rem berg, at lleihgclec. All these occurrences only madden ed the dune the more, so that he ordered his soldiers to take veu geanco ou these rebelling cities. Like very demons they eutcred Harlem, Nardeu and other cities, plundering every house, murder everyone that came in their way, audcommited such brutish acts as cannot be named, and- after their devilish nature was sated, they set tiro to the houses and burned them to the ground, in order to cover up their hellish deeds. These ac ts of Alva roused the. nation to such a pitch of in dignation and anger, that king Philip II saw tit to recall him to Spain. The duke's governorship had lasted six years, it now being the year luJ. LIknuv vVor.K. CLEAR KIDIiH. March 2. Miss Annie Irwin returned to her home at McCon uells'ourgou Wednesday accom panied by her niece Miss Millie Huston. Miss Irwin had spent several weeks at the Huston home. The protracted meeting at Ft. Littleton was well attended from this place. Miss Maggie Car mack, while on her way to see Miss Minnie (rove, who has been sick, fell and had tho misfortune to break her limb. Dr. McChun was called and rendered the necessary sur gical attention. Mr. Brinton Gamble of Frank liu county, ou his visit to Clear Ridge, appreciated tho new hotel by stayiug all night at Mrs. J. W. 1 Mower's. J. a. Henry is moving into his new house. N. B. Ileury, the contractor, will commence on Tuesday to build a new house for Calvin Car mack, which is to be complete by tho first of April. Miss Mary Miller near Huston town has been visiting her cousin Mrs. Louie Brown during the past week. Mrs. F.phraim Heed has been poorly with heart trouble for some time. John Cutchall has bought his father's property for tho sum of 127! at the sale last Saturday. Miss Iiuisa Kerlin, who has been at a Baltimore hospital has uot been feeling so well during the past week. Mary Miller and Louie Brown visited their aunt, Mrs. M. A. Fields last Tnursday. Harry Cutchall is homo greet ing his mauy friends. .John Sipes near Hustontowu, was in our town last Saturday. An overhead mail carrier has been invented, says an exchange, which it is claimed, can bo oner ated at tho rate of forty miles an hour. Tho inventor says a cir cuitous route of fifty miles can be covered with ease in two hours leaving at each farm house its consignment and picking up the mail to be sent out. Furmors will bo served more regularly and expeditiously than city people. With rural telephones, mile an hour mail delivery and fast trol leys the farm may outbid tho city in popularity. Mr. Morse Sloan, v. ho has been at Parkers Landing for some time came homo a few dnys ago for rest and recreation, and his brother Jay is taking care of Morse' work at the ,'auding." I Do You Want Strength? If you want to increase you' strengtli you must add to and not! take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat must be digested, assimilated and ap propriated by the nerves, blood, aud tissues beforo being expelled from the intestines. Kodoi Dys pepsia Cure adds to tho physical. It gives tho strength to and builds up strength in tho human system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable, and the only combina tion of digestants that will digest the food aud enable the system to appropriate all of its health and strength-giving qualities. Sold at Trout's drug store. wa.ntud! Men or women local repres entatives for a high class maga ziue. Largo commissions. Cash prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East Washington Square, New York, N. Y. 2-24-04-Ut Oyster Supper. An oyster supper will bo held in the Hall at Gem on Saturday evening, Marco 19th, for the pur jmiso of raising funds for the pur chase of seats for the Hall. In connection with tho supper, E. N. Akers and Charles Kershner will give a graphophouo entertain ment. All aro cordially invited to attend. Dinner ol Pneumonia. A cold at this timo if neglected is liable to causo pneu monia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered thelungs aro weakened, making them pe culiarly susceptible tothodevolop merit of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will slop the cough heuland strengthen thelungs and prevent pneuraouia. Administrator's Notice. 1.1'tlcm of administration, on thn extntft of Ivino .1. I'i'i'K late or Ttmnitmon township, llwi'iwil, hit villi' hi'un k-nililill liv llin Kcl'IsIit of Wills of Kiillmi county to tlie mihsoilber, wuo-.it iKistonif-i iiiMrfss Ik ;-m. I'-ulton conn tj. I YniiHvivuulit, itll person who lire Imlchted to the Nitttl estate will please make payment mid iliosh liiitliiK clnlitiM will present them to KTII.LYVKL THITAX. l--:t-04 Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Kstute of John A. lllitek. .ctters of lldnilnlstnif Inn nn tho estate of John A Hlnek. liiteof Tuylor township, fill t m county I'll., deceased,' hiivln been Knint ed tiy the KettMer of Wills for Kulton county. me suiiseriiier, whose post office address In Waterfall. Fulton county. Fa., a I persons who are indebted to the said estate will please m ik- puvmnnt. and Inose having claims will present them to I). A. lll.ACK, I). M lll.ACK. Jan. 47 inoi. Administrators. I'M KM 1 OK SALE. Situated one mile east of McConnellsburit, !'.. extending to tendon pike, containing Mff ACKI S, A I. A Udl NEW HANK IIAKN, has lately been added to the Improvements, The farm Is admirably adapted for stork pur poses. Con bo bought on terms to suit -purchaser. Address the owner DAMKI, GIMIKIIT. Chaiiibersliurg. Pa. Parties wishing to visit the premises. Inuulre of W. H. NELSON, McConncllMiurg, Pn. JURORS. 1 'until of grand and traverse jurors to the March term, 1904, commencing on tho 3rd Monduy, being the 21st day of tho month. (illANM) .iritons. Belfast Scott Baumgardner. Bethel John II. TI. Lewis, Scott De ncen, Andrew Mollutt, Walter Weicht. Brush Creek Jumes McKee, Chas. Lynch, Kli Peek. Dublin A. J. Fore, A. V. Kelly. Licking Creek Frank Sipes, David Croft. McConnellsburg Watson C Lynch, Wilhuin Stoncr. Taylor Sheridan Kamsey, Clark Bergstresser. Thompson Ira Bernhardt, Jacob Powell, George) Keefer, George Bish op. Tod-Daniel Fix, Noah Mellott, David Wible. Union James Lee. I'KTIT JPROItS. Ayr -William C. Patterson, John B. Itunyon, George Butterbattgh, Da vid Morton, William Ott, John Hen dershot. Belfast - Jos. Berrihardt,Altred Peek .John IJisliop. Bethel -George Hill. Urush Creek John Mills, George F. Diehl, F. M. Lodge, C. P. Hixson, James Jackson, Roy Duvall. Dublin Harry McUowan, L. K. Cline, Grant Kuker, Hays Locke. Licking Creek-John Ruker, C. W. Lawyer, J. A. Sipes, George MeC. Sipes. McConnellsburg Henry A. Comer er. Taylor Andrew Brant, Huston Heeler, Daniel Kinehart Thompson W. ft. Shives, Fulton Gordon, Wilson Myers, Kaymond Lit ton. Tod Daniel Trout, Clark McGov ern. Union George Gienger, Clem Leh man, S. G. Lasliley. Wells B. M. Stewart. A Severe Cold for Three Months. The following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Uatesville, Ind., tells its own story. "I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, yet I did not im prove. I then tried Foley's Honey aud Tar, and eight doses cured me." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. FARM POR SALE. The undersigned oilers his farm at private sale, situate on the turnpike, five miles west of McConnellsburg. House well adapted for hotel. Farm 20i) acres. 1-27-04-tf. H. S. DANIELS. millinery X X Millinery now reduced to cost. We still have some very stylish trimmed hats, ready-to-wear hats, and children's caps. Ev ery thin"; in our store is reduced. Come and get a bargain. Mrs. A. F Little. McConnellsburg. WeaR Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when II was simple Indiges tion. It Is scientlllo fact thai all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, pulling II up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of Ihe heart, and In the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Knible. of Narad. O.. uvu I hid Momich trouble and wis In a bad aula aa I had bear! trouble villi it. I look Kodoi Dyapepale Cure for eboul low KMae ana 11 curea me. Kodol Digests What Yoii Est and relievea the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles onlr. 1 .00 Site holding 3tt Howe the Mel alia, whka a 11a tot 0c tVeaiareel . O. Da WITT 0O.,000A9O Bolil at Troll's) drug stoie. LA GB!P Pneumonia follows La Grippe hut never follows the use of FOLEY'S SRB It stops the Cough and heals the lungs. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. Ms. Q. Vacbeb, of 1S7 Osgood St., Chicago, vrlUst "Mr wife bad 1 grippe and It left her with verj bad eoogh on bar lungi whtok Volii 's Ho si amdTai oared completely." For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. ORCHARD GROVE STORE, fi? Hiram, Pa. LOWEST PRICES IN THE COUNTY, MARKET Kjrgs, HI, Huttor, 20. Coffee 13 nnd 14c. Drug's Kpsom Sails, ,'ic, tt : Sul phur 4c: Soda, ")!., Hi. PATENT MEDICINES I'eruna, H,"c.', Klentric Iflttcrs, 4"k:; J)r Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, N.; Warner's Safe Cure, H.k:; Jane's Kxpectorant, S'c: Ayor's Hair Vljror Hm: Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, KV: Dr. Pierce's Pellets, 17c: Carter's Pellets, lHc; 2 Grain Qui nine rills, 4c, a do..: Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, 4"c; Harlem oil, 4c, a bottle, :i for 10, 8 for 2."e: Dr. l'ahr npy's Tecthinjr Syrup 22c; Dr. Fahr- ney.s Health Hestorcr, 4. nnd 8.V: Dr.l'ahrney's Peerless Liniment 22c: Kendall's Spavin Cure, 4.'!c: Hac ker's Nerve and Mono Liniment. 2:ic: Pitcher's Custoriu. l"c Horse Medicines Hlack Antimony, IVnunreek, Spirits Nitre, Laudanum, Dr. Daniels' Medicines, International (roods 1 of all kinds. TERMS DASH. W. L.BERKSTRE3SER, Manager. AT COST ! I w ill close out my stock of Horse lllankets ut cost. I have a few Madia tors left that is of no account in hot weather, that must go at a sacntice. HARNESS, Single and Double 'Driving and Farm Harness. It will pay you to see them and tret prices. Yankee bridles from 1.00 up, and collars from Sil.00 up. HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash ing Machines, Stoves, Pipe, &c. WAGONS AND BUGGIES Cornplantors, Sprint? Hurrows all kinds of farming implements. Don't forret that I seltthe only mower not in the combine. W. H. INESBIT, WConnellsburg vVVVVVvVVVvVvVvVVWvW LUMBER For Sale 8,000 feet Pine Boards in 12x14, and 16-feet lengths. 1,000 1 1-2-inch stuff. . Call on or address D. E. LITTLE. JVt'CONNEI.l.SBURG I YOU NEED A BUGGY Z HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? 1 t i t A Uran Now Falling Top I t Buggy with Full Leather t X Trimming, Spring Cnahiou X X and Back, Thousand Mile X t Axlo, AGradoWl.eola, Pat- 1 I out Shaft Couplers and Fine- X ly Finiahed tltroughout for X I ONLY $50. X Large btock to seloet rom. I am also handling Iiaud made Buggies aud Wagon W.R.Evans, Hustontowu, Pa. t 1 t X PoirRiio:nErxn fareMatraw) mfm, wra, ( : 3& t t t THE ! FULTON t COUNTY t NEWS XA Covers the Field-- In every part of the County faithful re- . porters ars located that gather 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. SALE BILLS, .POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, &C, In fact anything and everything in thebest style along that line. Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends cn request. UMBEKLAND VALLEY TIME TABLlE May 25, 1003. l.envt jno. it uu 4 no. tt nil. eM.HI llu A M t WA M P M tP M p.H tVinohcstnr ' is .... i in t tto .luriinsburK l i hi 1 14 .lersii r tl K fca.rj so 4S K 00 10 16 ;reeii!il.Htle .... (II 9 I'l l:; 41 t UK 8 l 10 84 'luH.'erslmrtf H onjlo u a ati .... (huuibcrNburK.. 1 81 9lu I 05 4 40 b 45 10 58 Wu.viiosbiiru .... 1 W .... 12 00 8 ;is .... Shlppensburc... 7 M 10 00 I t!6 6 tej 0(1 II 19 Nettvllle 8 lojio Ik 142 f, ui 9 24 11(0 0iIIk1u 8 30 10 itll t OH li 4H 9 4S 12 02 Mi!UhuulChtiuri,. 8 60 II 00 6 10 10 07 12 21 imwmrtf io oo 6 ai Arr, HurrlsburK. 9 07 11 20 I 4o 6 80 10 2S 12 40 Arr. l'titla II 48 3 IV 6 47 9 2n 4 23 4 ft Arr. New York, t IX III 8 08 12 at 7 18 7 13 Arr. llultlmorc. 12 10 8 11 6 00 9 4.1 11 20 7 IA 1'. M. P. M. P. M. I. U, A. M. k. U Trute No 12aiit runs flatly except Sunduy lieiwren HagerNtown und Httrrlxburg, leariDK HxKunitown i.oo and ftrnviuif ut UurrlMburK ut 1.30 Aflcliilonal eiiHt-bound local trains will run duliy. exxept Sunduy, h follows: Leave l uiiislo 7.0d a. in., 12.30 p. m. S.lft p.m., leuve Mpuliunluxburg bM a. m., 7.29 a. m., 12.62 p. m.. 1 :l p. oi. Leuve OlllsOurg 6.35 a. m.. 10.00 a, .l'3 p. m.. TruiiiH Nuh. 2.8 and 110 run dully between Ha Kerxtuwn and UnrrlHburif Dully. 4 Dally except Sunday. Leave no. 1 no. 8 no. i no. 7 no. 9 109 P. M A M A H A M P. M P.M. Ilattlmore 11 K 4 41 8 52 12 00 4 H5 8 80 New Vol 11 7 55 12 IU 8 65 t 55 6 .Vi I'lltla It 40 4 25 8 40 II 40 ;5 30 8 25 IlurrlKhurii 6 00 7 55 11 46 8 20 8 So II 05 IMllNburK 8 60 4 02 MeehanlcNburK.. 6 10 8 16 12 05 8 87 8 61 It 23 ( urliile 6 40 8 87 12 27 8 67 9 13 11 42 NewvillH 02 9 00 12 61 4 HI 9 84 12 02 ShlppeuNburic... 20 9 IH 1 10 4 82 9 62 12 18 Waynesboro 10 82 8 05 6 08 ChaninerKbiirg.. 6 40 9 8rt 182 i 60 10 12 12 80 MercerxliurK.. . 8 16 10 80 6 4H Oreeneiihtlo .... 7 05 to ol 1 6l 6 14 10 86 12 6(1 HaKeralown .... 7 21 .0 22 17 6 87 10 67 1 15 Murtinsburif 8 24 II 10 t 24 ..... Ar. Winchester. 9 10 II 65 T 10 A. M. A. M.lP. M. P. M, P. M. P. M. Truin :o. I. went runs daily except Sunday between MarrtxburK and llatteratown, leav iiiv Harrlsburv at 6.15 p in. and unlvluu at 11a turt.i(wn at 7.57 p. m. Actuillonul local tratne will leave Harrtaburn us IoIIowh: For Carllitle and Intermediate sta tion'. a 9.37 a. m.. 2.00 p. m. and 6.80 p. tr... also forMeehanlcsburK DIINbum and Intermediate stutlunKat 7 30 a. m.. 8. to p. ni. and 6.30 p. tn. Trains Kos. I, 8 and toy run dally between HarriRburi and Huxemtown. l'ullman palace sleeplns cars between New Vork and Knoxvtlle. Tenn., on trains I we' and 110 east and between Pblladelpb a and Welsh on N. & W. Hallway on trains 109 west and 12 east, except that on Sunday the 1'hUa lelphia sleeper will run east on No. 2. Through ooaches to and (rom Phtladelpbli on trains 2, 4 and S east and 6, 7 and 9 weat. Daily. Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN PKNN'A R. R. TRAINS. Pas. tiW, P. M Pas. Mix. I A M Lve. Arr. Pas. I Mix Paa. lit P. H, wi 16.H KM tas 4 M 6 00 A Ml A M 9 46 o rl6(;bamtembura,.. 6 II 6 4N 6 (IH a in P. M. 8 46 S 83 8 00 7 88 7 SO 9 67 7 ll 6 15 8 50 9 Cf A M. II 50 11 82 Marlon ..Mercersburi;.. .... .Iudon ....Klobmond..., 10 84 10 58 11 05 4 08 I 80 5 08 10 M 42 9 80 8 00 P. M, A. M. A. M.lP. M M..V- KKfNKUV, OhX). W. MARTIN. Vlou Pir. aHlt-n. Hunt, bupt. H. A. K1DUI.K, lieu. Pans. A-ent. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE A Traoc Marks nm 1 Copyrights 4c. Anron Mnrllnf ft tkatrh and dcrtptinn mmf qutoiilr Martiilii our opinion fr i invantlnti prnbtililr ptiiUbk (' tm ! Hot If OoiiftdsntlWl. Hsuidbnok WW 'coiiiiuiilmv vtber ma unt fr. DlrttMt euieiier for iMuutiiiH uttants. on PiepU PalenU lukva tlirouuh Munn 4 Co. rvoulTt Wr' " wiim, wiinuu cuawga, ui vow Scientific Jlctricitx A hftndomilv IHuatrsUeMf WMhlr iiltUn of mnj 4w.ent.no fnurna), I'tn-ina. ftS a i . W V. . lb ..II ttrauaa roue, nrih Trminstne. I BUSINESS DlaiitflORY. It A Kit I US, K. M. DOW NHS, FlHMT t!LA as Tonsorial Artist, MoOONNKLI.SIIUUO, PA. , A Clean Cop and Towel with each Shave. Everything Antiseptic Kn.ora feterlll.ed. trT8hnp In room lately occupied by hd Urnko ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Atrifttlv nn Ln ilnli, In ull ctTli.. nf tint .n. ttnir. t.'ulek, easy slinvt s. Hav-ruui, (Jrrains-Wltch-hnet. without extra eliaiun. Fresh towel to i;anh eimtomcr. Latest Improved np, paratus for Hterlllxlnif tools. Parlors opposite Fulton House. LAWVKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, .Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All Iciral business and collections entrusted will ecelve careful and prompt attention. CHLHCHKS. Presbyterian.-Kev. W. A. West, D. D.. Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. ni. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services ttU Green Dill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. in. Sabbath Bchool at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal Uev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every othn Sunday morning at 10:30 and everv Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpworth league at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Preshyteri n Rev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunduy morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by tho Voting Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. HiVANGKLioAi. lA'TH KR A N Re V . A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching jn alternate Sabbaths ut 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKHMS OK COl'KT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shull commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commence!) on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monduy of J une, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f Ojtobjr, at 2 o'clock p. m. iiokoi gii oi i i::i:ks. Justice of the Peace Thomas V. Sloun, L. II. Wihle. Constable John II. Dovle. . Rurgess H. W. Scott. " Councilmen 1). T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Render.M. W. Mace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.Haurogardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Cometer, C. B. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &e. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. , Treasurer George P.. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John 3. Harris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mi Holt', Gpo. Slgel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charloa E. Barton.- Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F, McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'ConnoIlsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. HarrlBonvllle Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturduv evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Hurrisouville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. R. No. 305 meets In McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday In evory month at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanum, TuHcnrorn Council. No. 121, meets on alternate Mondtiy evenlngs In P. O. S. of A. Hall, In McConnellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Kni ' urday evening in P. O. H. of A. ' Hull. Washington Camp, No. 6,14, P.'O S, of A., Huslontown, meets every Siitttr urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall, I John Q. Taylor Port O. A. R., No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or Juhi : preceding full moon in Lushley hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. P. B. MeKibbln Poit No. 402, O.tA. S., meets the second and fourth Haturdays in each month at Plea mm Ridge , ADVERTISE IX The Fulton Ccptj News,