FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Eve ry Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBUKG. PA. . MA Y 11, 1904. Published Weekly. St.CO per Annum in Advance. 4IIVK.ITI-ING H4TIM. IVrsrumrr of lines .1 times M. Per .iiure r.-n'h Mhsciucnt Insertion SO. MI mlvertUements Inserted (or lew than tiree imuHri charged by the square. runs 3mos. t yr. ...is.nn. I tjonn. i ivi.no . . . -!h.m. 10 00. M).00 . .. in no. w oo. I 75.O0 One-four: h oolunin. . . One-hulf column One Column Nolhinf lr.ertert for less than II Professional funis one vi'r f THE MISSION OF SORROW. (Continued from lirst paire.) He noes more nifily nil liis ve:irs. A softer eudenee Ill's his mhils; A truer fnisp is in his hind. 1'or. out of se.Tninir hitter wtoiil's. H mes ul hist t iindei'stanil The lieurt heats of his fellow men. The eiirifiiit' of these hopes nnd fears. When urief limit's him her message, then He k'oes more softly nil his years." (Continued next week.) Clear lKlic. Our fanners nro Imisv I:i 11 1 i d x coin. Mrs. Ilnnniili i.iown is peiidifiir sonio time with her fliiuirliter, Mrs. . J a ( t b V i 1 1 e r; i r ( 1 r i e r . Mrs. Murissu Price left mi Mon day to spend a few weeks with her brother, K. (irant Anderson, nt I'iteairn. Miss Lillian Flemiiiinjy sp(nt a few i lays recently with Mrs. Dr. 8. K. Fraker. at Fort Littleton. L. (.'. Kelly, of Iiurnt Cabins, passed through this dace on Mon !ay. Misses i;iic Uakcr ami Maude Fields left, on Monday to attend Mc( .'oiinellsbiirr Normal School. Jle.'iry Fraker spraini'd his limb cry badly on Saturday; it was lirst thoPfrht to bo broken. Mis (irace Huston loft on Tues day for illinois. Mrs. II. J. (Jrovn and Mrs. .1. W. Mowers spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Lizzie I Jerk-sto-sser, of Waterfall. On Friday evening a ribbon so cial is to be held nt this place. Proceeds for the M. L church. While 15. S. Winejrardner was returning from a party at John AVineirardncr's, near the wooden bride in company with his sister, (xoldie. and Louie Kerlin, Friday ni&lit, some half-witted person concealed in the bushes threw a stone at them, the missile striking Miss Winernrdnoi' in the fore head, cau.sinjr a painful wound. She was taken back to the Wine rardner home, where sin; remained over nijrht uiVr having the wound dressed. Memorial Day will be appro priately obserbed in this locality. The procession will leave Clear Uidre at s.Iioand proceed to Wine rardncr's to decoi ate the graves. It will then join the Iliistontown l)r.)cession nnd rci'ini to Clear JJidjyt! when? after decorations and adjournment for dinner patriotic u Idresse.s w ill be delivered. The bill of fare will consist of bean Hoiip and hard tack. .Jess Miller and family visited Alfred Iirown's on Sunday. Miss Klla Irwin, of McConnclls burjf, is visiting Miss Millie Hus ton. A necktie social will be held here Friday evening. Mis. Margaret Henry is able to be out again. The painters will beautify John A. Ilenry'i, new house as noon as the painting of the M. L church is completed. Mrs. F.ttio Long visited her mother at Dublin Mills Saturday. 1J. S. Winegartlner made a bus iness visit to McCotuiclWiurg on Monday. Some person or persons entered thu cellar of James II. Fields one night last week and liberally help ed themselves to a box of canned fruit. Mrs. Fields will be obliged if the empty jars, at least, are re turned. Thompson & Steach, of McCon nelisburg, are painting the M. K. church. A Lcmoo la Itcilih. Ilo iltby kidneys filter tlm im purities from tho Mood, and un l';s they do this food health in impossible;. Foley's Kidney Cure makes uound kidneys and will poHtively euro all forms of kidney and bladder diseueo. It strength en Iho whole gystom. Hold at Trout's drug utoro. , FULTON COLNTV S. S. CONVENTION. McConncllsbnrg, Thursday and Friday, May 19 and 20. 1'IU DAY MOKXINO. r. p. ciii ncii. D.00 devotional Exercises, Uev. Grove. !.1" The Order of Work of Sunday School ('a) Snpt ., .1. A. Mc Donoujrh : bj School, Miss Cora Doran : (c) Choir, I lev. C. M. Smith. !.4" Vuhie of S. S. Literature, Ci. W. Hays, W. It. Daniels, Uov. J. L. Grove. I0.:i0 Organized S. S. Woi-k.-Hiijrh Cork. 11.00 How to Get the Careless nnd Indifferent into tlm Work. Geo. V. Geinyer, Geo. W. Fisher, lie v. j. V. Adams. Fl II D A Y A FT Kit N )OX . RKKOHMKI) CHCKCII. 1. -'ln Devotional Kxercise. I'.cv Smith. 1.45 How to obtain Hotter Work from-(a) OMicers, (h) Teach ers, fc) Scholars. Clyde An drews, David Garland, Kev. W. A. West, 2.10 Train in"; the Teacher. Hnjfh Cork. 2.10 The Utisiness Knd of the Sun day School. Geo. A. Comer er, Kev. li. A. Salter. .'!." Keports of Committees and Klee tion of Olllccrs. Fill DAY F.V F.NING. pitKsiiVTKm.w rurncn. 7,.'!0 Devotional Exercises, Dr. West. 7 l. The Twentieth Century Sunday School. W. C. Patterson, C. K. Barton. N.l" I'ersonal Klemrnts in the Teach er's Make-up Hugh Cork. THURSDAY AFTFRXOf X. m. i:. CHURCH. 2.00 Devotional F.xeroises, Kev. Adams. 2.1-1 ( o'cetinj;, Geo. W. T tay . 2. :(0 Response, Rev. D. W. Kelso. 2.1") Kihle Geography Iluyh Cork. .'1.1. " General Discussion. .'f -I") Enrollment of Delegates and Appointment of Committees THURSDAY KYKXIXG. I.rTIII'.KA.N- CHfltClI. ".'' Devotional F.xeryises, Rev. Wolf. ".45 I'lanniii,' and Workiny for Deli nite Results. -Ilutfh Cork. S 15 l'lans for I'rimury Work. Miss Mary Sloan. okfii. l:ns. i'resi.lent, B. W. l'eelr. Recordine; .St-e'y, Miss Maud l!aum gardner. I'crmanent Sec'y, M. R. Shatl'ner. Primary Sec'y, Miss Mary Sloan. treasurer, M. W. Xuce. Co.MMITTK.l-: ON KXTKKTAINMF.NT. Mrs. C. R. Stevens, Mrs. Geo. W. Reisner, Mrs C. F. Scott, Mrs. J, K. .lolmston, anil Miss Annie Dickson. Il STRICT l'RKSIl HINTS. Ayr Hon. D II. Pan rson. HKl.l'AST Ot)t-d T. Mellott. Hktiiki.-IX K. Marklcy. HRi:sil CKKKK John D. Smith. DLIH.IN'-Hon. S. L. Buckley. Licki.vc crki:k-R R Sipejj. MccoNNKi.i.snuini - Geo. W, Hays. Taylor -Prof. X. K. M. Hoover. Ton Geo. W. Wnner. Thompson -W. R. Daniels. UNION"--Geo. G. Geintrer. Wells-W. H. Spanjfler. All delegates and ministers expect Iiij; to attend should report at once to Miss Annio Dickson, McConut-llshurg, and upon their arrival o directly to the Methodist church where they will be assigned to their respective homes. A Revelation. If you make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many suc cumb to kidney or bladder trou bles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medical aid. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. Sold at Trout's drug store. DUBLIN MILLS. D. P. Anderson has made im provements on his fence. Mrs. Margaret liolinger hrw added greatly to the appearance of her place by tho erection of a new picket fence around yard and garden. Edward Black is repairing his house which was considerably damaged by lire last fall. John Hess and Frank Ilenson have each set out about oue hun dred grape vinos. In a few years we expect Dublin Mills to pro duce wmo equal to the famous lihino wine and far superior to anything made in California. J. L. Wright has completed a new picket fence around his place and is now adding a coat'd paint. The souud of the anvil is once more heard in our town, Kit-hard Miller having started hut week. Now then, "Work done while you wait." II. R Locke has added a new paling fence around his store property in town. J. F. liolinger has finished his now picket fence around yard and i garden. Oh my ! every placo we I look, wo seo improvements. rAtwtlfAi . 1 iOIiYSllOlIYTAR I to mh tad haala I TROUT'S DRUd SToE SUCCIiSSi-LL. Induced Dr. Howard Company to Make Spe cial Price. After a great deal of effort and correspondence, Trout's Drug Store, the popular druggists, hiivo succeeded in getting tho Dr. Howard Co. to make a special half-price introductory offer on the regular fifty cent size of their celebrated siiec.iiie for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia. This medicine is a recent dis covery for the cure of all diseas es of the stomach aud bowels. It not ouly gives quick relief, but it makes permaueut cures. Dr. Ilo.vard's specific has been so remarkably succesful in cur ing constipation, dyspepsia anil all liver troubles, that they ate willing to return the price paid in every case where it does not give relief. The old-fas'.iioned idea of dos ing with mineral waters, cathar tic pills or harsh purgatives will soon be a thing of the past. The best physicians are prescribing Dr. Howard's specific because it really gives the desired results aud on accouDtof tho small and pleasant dose that is needed. Headaches, coated tongue, diz ziness, yas on stomach, specks bofore the eyes, constipation, and till forms of livor and stomach trouble are soon cured by this scientific medicine. So great is the demand for this specitic, that they have been able to secure only a limited supply, and every one who is troubled with dyspepsia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon thum at once, or send 2" cents and get sixty doses of the best medicine ever made, on this spe cial half price offer, with their personal guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. Disastrous Wrcks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. Hut since the advent of Dr. King's New Discov- ety for consumption, coughs and colds, es'en the worse cases can bo cured, and boneless resigna tion is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discov ery. This great remedy is guar anteed for all throat and lung dis eases by all druggists. Price ."0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. BRUSH CRLLK. The farmers of our valley are busy getting ready to plant corn. Miss Ada Barton left last Suu day for McCounellsburg, where she expects to "attend the Normal School. Austin Hill of Bethel township, spent a few da.vs recently with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Barton. Miss Laura Lodge spent last Wednesday afternoon with Miss fJertrude Barton. Miss Adi, Barton spent last Friday afternoon with' her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Whitfield. A party was held at tho homo ofM.K. Barton on last Friday evening. The time was very pleasantly spent in games of var ious kinds. About 12 o'clock- re freshments were served, after which all left for their homes say ing they had a good time. Those present were Misses Grace and Flora Smith, Ceorgia and Laura Lodge, Flora Mills, Cora Duvall, Bessie Barton, Mary Selling and Mrs. Helen Duvall, and Messrs. Clyde and Stanley Akors, Walter, Clarence and Clem Barton, Ar thur, Lewis and Howard Duvall, Hunter Jackson, Perry Hixsop, Haslet Walters, John and George McKibbin, Boss Jackson, Walter aud Claud Smith and Austin Hill. Not a Salt Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none ot which re-lu-vt'd me. Oue day I saw an ad. of your Electric Hitters and de termined to try that. After Ink tig a lew dosos I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, aud have not had a sick day since. Neighbor of mine have been curod of rheumatism, neu raljria, liver H'l kidney troiiliW aud ".finl il.'lnliiy." This is what I) (Us f 1-Yoomont, N. C, "-rites. Only uOc by all dm 7 gitts. Tho Normal school opoued 111 tlil'4 place Monday afternoon with aiwinuaueo of seventy youny j ,!l1",!, au1 K"lna.i. We will give you ihir uames next wyek. ! Bender's Furniture Rooms. Contain a tine line of Chestnut and Oak Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Couches, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Mattresses and Springs. This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to "ive satisfaction, Undertaking My I lea rsc has been t horou.hl y ove rhau le d and repainted, and 1 am prepared to take charge of funerals promptly. AM kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to ,510 low er than anybody else. snmiiEU in-xoEi?, First, hullilintr west of I'ulton Mouse. S. R. CROMER, Tinner, Fort Littleton, Pa. Handles the 6REF.ISCASTLE Ratchet Pump MNO THE PITTSBURG Ratchet Pump Galvanized Spouting n c a foot. .tt'CONXJ-LLSIHJRG BAKERY KAY & KI-YSI-K Proprietors. Successors to D. E. Little Bread, Rolls, and Cakes. Delivery on Mondays, Tues- cays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. All kinds of cukes furnished on slior:, riotics SAMS'I-R HAY, Manager. One RUnuto Cough Cure r or oougns, colds and Croup. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 3 0 Tradc Marks Designs - - " wwr- t nivin 1 m utUi qul.kiy Hfti'oriatn our opinion true whether iurmitinn n probably paicniuhla. rommtinlra. tlom mi rict 1 jr ronddmit lul. !lniilhf tok on 1'ntcriu t"iit free. OMunt auotwj for tteruriiitf Mttontii. I'filiMitM titltnn through Munn & Co. ruoelre tptcuit notice without chwrure, in ttie Scientific American. 4 handsomely lllnMmmd wnaklr I.nrvmt fflr. filiation of any .'leritinn Jmirnl. Ti-rnm, H smir : four monilil. L bold brull nwiitialen. MUNN fiCo.36'8- New York llraucta Oltlcu. fU6 V Bt. Wulillwtcm. b. C TO BE GIVEN AWAY TI1I1 HajifUonw Embroldrrr Outtt, Mimi.. .m ..! M. In. . I. 1...MC, ,.: V.1.1. H in , 1 j, ,. .Kl ' 1 'Vl,,l"""" lnii:..- c 1 11.11 ..in, liir. J 'l-'inlv I . Ii.rs. V An lif r.,r Mill I II. km a -1 lj.irtw.lte, . I. f . ..:i.,. 1 Ai tu r..i JtT.XD Oi-lXU iKLOW cro r.T k w n n f. a Vo-r-.r.n's Hac'ttTlrxj' It 'i 'I . . r . 1 ; .1 j. ,-::ri ii.'-u- ; , ' ' :' ' t . t i. ' r . 111. , ( riu.1l :il ,h !.'. tn I ' ... ler'v , ,.1., .ti f,,. ; , M-i .ti .it I1.UV1 , v . "..;l'.ai- -I. - ..!.., I .it i, r'-.-sl .. . I. r. . .ii ! ! ir-iw ; 1 ;,: 1. 1., 1 it (i.. 1 ',. . 1 jM n, yr.i, 11 ,1,,. , , ,,1 ... ,, , . ,1... I'rii.'r.nlr ul.,-., i .. i.- I i.l r. Int. 1 a-1 f VtlVKX I 1- J . Tlie Fiillan Coiiity Hps. .1 1 " it; ;ii i: : Vi m , ? v ' k1 vv-v ---( Rouss Racket Store &f Ol'POSITK Till- POSTOITICE. Wo wish to cail jour H ARD A7 f W I Single tree clips complete 1.1 Double i,ree clips Na i!s, cut. or ro Lonjf Irnees Breast chains 5 ft,. Simons suw Horse shoe nails a II i-in. Rolts 0 to 1-l-ln. 2.ii. iS, i')", und li"i;. :i:t and :!!ii!. 3 4.") lie. 2 to 4c. H to (t-ln. Holts lc; lens in 1(H) lots. Garden and field hoes 1" to i'm. Garden rakes Steel Hhovels .'-corner liles , Best Mat files Dlack Uiumond files 13 to 17c. 4''e. 3 to (lc. II and 11c. I'nint, all colors, (an, li'e. Lui'.'is carriasre jmint :i."c. Good double bit axes 4.V. Stationery To those coining to school we would ask you to call and get our prices on stationery. We are in food shape to show, tabids, lead, pencils, envelopes, and box pupcr. Lead pencils 1 to ,'lc. I'encil tablets ' 1 to fc. HULL & BI'NDLR, Proprietors. 1 II Smith Premier The World's Best Typewriter tend for our Llttlo Bock whteh explain! Why When you want a competent stenographer (male or female) to operate any make of machine, call up Our Employment Department We furnish them promptly. We save you time and trouble. We carefully examine all applicants. We select to meet your requirements. We make no charge to either party. We have operators with the combined qualifications of stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper, also ex pert telegraphers. Let us know what machine must be used, the char acter of the work to be done, and the salary you want to pay, and we will promptly meet your requirements. The Smith Premier 23 South Eighth iii.hu in niiii, i nn lumim.ii.inii mini, M ILLINER Y . GRfiAT SALE 5, HATS 5. We have I1UXDKICDS of styles 10 select from. Ladies Trimme 1 Hats from 75c, up to 15.0": Shirt Waists Hals from 4lc, to $2.50: Sailors from 25c, up. (Children's I leudy-to-Weu r Hat s - mostly irim med with streamers -us low us 25 rents Shirt Waists from 40 cents to $3.00; Shirt-waist Suits from $1.50 to $2.5!; Wrap pers i" cents: Sunbonntls 15 to 25 eents. Children's Hose In all col ors; Ladies' urn! Children's Gauze Vests. All the lulcnt NecKweur. hi fa;t, we have everything that may be found in a & FIRST CLASS & millinery st.oro. Come one, ci ms ail.-- m& Have Moved our store to trout street opposite the postotiice. Mrs. A. F. Little, VlcConndlsbury. I YOU NEED A JUJGGV t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? i A Urau Nw Failin-jrTop i liutry with VM Loatln-r t Ti j (ii uil ufjr, Spr'uif.' Cushion t and Uuek, Tliousnrul Milo 4 Axle, A Grado Wliiicl., Pat- t tutKhaftCouplorsauU Fiuu- i ly Finishod throughout for ONLY $50. 1 l.ui:e otocl to soloot I rum. X T .am nlurt liiinllim Ffun1. y inndo Buggies and Wagons, i W. M Pviws t J Hustoutowu, Pa. t 404 uUrr.tion tf some prlres.' iTnktahkU 4 to !'c 2 and '.i for lc 4c. 4 and 3c. I 'en point s Memorandum books Compoi ition books CLOTHING if you are wanting- clothing don't buy until you see ours. C'hildrens OS to 1. OH. Hoys' 3-piece suits f 1.05 to $4.73. Men's suits $2.45 to $7.75. AUo samples to select from. The best men's work shirts made. Tins Shlppcnsburjr 30 to 45 overalls at old prices. Hoy's aprons 25 to 40e. Men's apron or pants shape 45 to 75c. .!en! moleskin pants 75 and 05c. Men's dress pants $1.20 to $2 4H. Hoys' dress pants $1.20. Ladies bonnets 13 to 23c. Ladies Vests 6, Oandl.'lc. Corsets 23, 43 and 8!)c. M isses Hose no scam and double knee 5 in 0 only 10c. L-idies black hose i) to 13c. Roys' extra heavy hose 25c. Hoys' and men's dress shirts 23 to I'm. Hoys' double breast shirts 33c. Typewriter Company St., Philadelphia, Pa. yum" in. ,i,wi,i,i.Wi w, i i u uiwi.iiiuiwwiijf CUMIJEIILA VALLEY TIME TABLE. May 25, 1003. l.euve iiiu, J no 4,uu. tf no. tfino.10 119 A.H tA.M tA. M P. M tP.SI p.l Wmc-tester 1 .... t u 6 80 VIiii tlrsliUKf g l a hi i 14 I UuffurMown .... 8.VI H .'.S l'i i 3 4.'i 8 Cu in 15 ; (ireenuuHtle .... t 11 9 Ul i 41 4 us H tt lu 34 Mcrccrslwrg 8 Ou in ;j.i 3 no .. . . Chiiui bersburif.. 7 ;1 9 40 105 4 40 8 4s"To"6(l Wnynesboru 7 t5 .... isi (Hi 8 8ft .... ShipiH-nsburK... 7Mi!0 00 1 6 0S 9 0(11119 Newvlllu 8 10) 10 IK 1 1 A 21 9 24 11 89 OllMe HHoilUIW 8 01) IS 48 9 45 nj 02 MechaulcsburK,. 8W'llU) i Zi A 10 10 07 l'i tl lllilsburir u Oil 6 a.S Arr, Hurrlbburu. 9 07 II o 8 40 8 30 10 ai IS 40 Arr. I'lillu II ts H IT 6 47 II 28 Ul 4 23 Arr. New York, i 1.1 ft .VI 8 Of 12 lis 7 13 7 13 Arr. IJultlmore.. 12 in 3 II 00 9 45 2 20 7 16 H. M. ' M. P. U. P. U. A. M. A. M 'I'nUn No 12 i.nsit runs flul'y MxcM'pt Sutuluv bciwion HnKiirslown und HurrlsbuiK. leuvmif H iKurstowu 4.05 null urnvinK ul Hiu-iixburK nt Addltliii.nt enst-hound lociil trains will run Multy. i:n.ipt j-udnv. us rollowv: I.euve Ciirllsiu i.n-.ii, ui., u.:.o p. m. 3.15 p m., leuve i ii .'.m . m.. r.vi u, m.. 1.02 p. m. !..! p. in. l.euve DlilMburK 6.35 a. m.. 10.00 u TraiiiH .Vox. s.s uml 110 run dally between 14 . .,'irsn n und Harrlsburif. U.lly t l.L.l'j iiiuuiit Suntluv. Leave no. 1 no 3 no. 6no. 7 no. 9 109 P M A. M A H A. M P. II P.M. Il.iltlmoro II .V, 4 44 8 62 12 00 4 36 so Se.v Yolk 7 M 12 III 8 65 2 N ft 56 I1' II 4li 4 25 h 40 II 40 tft 80 8 2ft HiirrtKlHim ft on 7 56,1)45 20 ii 80 11 t UilhlmrK 8 6n 4 02 Mi -i:lliilubburK.. 6 l'- 8 15 12 06 8 87 8 51 II 23 J -I'lii lB 6 40 8 37 12 27 8 67 9 13 II 42 .ewvil'.e 6 02 9 HI 12 M 4 111 9 3112 02 Sli iiiicMlnin;... 0 20 is I 10 4 82 9 62 12 18 U'a.vin:.sUoni in :'2 11 05 6 iJm .ililivrsburK.. . 9 3d 1 32 4 60 10 12 12 86 jlLii'ur.aiurn.. . 8 15 lo no 6 4s ... j i oni' istlc .... 7 05 10 01 I M 14 10 M 13 M liurstown .... 7 27 10 22 t 17 6 87 10 67 1 16 Mu tmnbini: 8 24 1IIO 024 Ar VVIr.uhOKtor. 9 10 116ft 7 10....! A. M M V. H. P. M. P. U. P.ll. , ruin (,. 1, west runs dul y except Sunday ""' Hiinlsbiirif and HuKerstown, leuv- ,11 Km Tis'iurc m 5.16 p,nil uud arrlvlnif at Un. i ' lnwii at r.-.j p m. lil. linn. il ineul iralnK will leave H arrlatmrg iHows: rnr ( ur;:!u nud Intermediate ma. -s hi (i.;-7 a in.. 2.00 p. m. and 6 .10 p. m.. also Iti.'l. ju'."sburv l ftai)ijrg and intermediate liius.it 7 : a. au, 8.10 p. m. and fl.30 p. m. 1 1 iiiN Nils. 1,3 ami 109 run dally bolwoen 'Hl.ur. and ll.iyeintown. illninn tniii.. sienninif cam between New i .ilciin.l KnuxvlUp 1'eiin., on train 1 went 110 east and uulween 1'bllailelph a and '.. i'il) on N. & W. Hallway on trains 109 west "' 12 east, exoept tbat on Sunday tbe I'hija-li-iMhiu hh-epiT v. Ill run east on No. 2. ' 'irouth j(iunlii to and from Phlladeluhlr 'ul us i - and i last and 6, 1 and 9 west, ,.ll!. t .iliy except Sunday. x soT7Tnr.ni'KNN A n. r. trains. ll' Pas. : 'tWj I'll Ml I ul A vnt.vtl. A IT IP. M. 4 20 a -ii 4,; 11 ,y, ji'luiniDiirsburK .Mailun ... 4 M 8 80 I 08 a 00 r. M. f ' in :t' h 1 1 w-'.l I-., s.', ii :..jn m 1) ! 1 m.Ia m .'Ii-mrnsburifi. ... .Ioudon. .... .. . K'lihuioud..,, VI - KK.NM4DV, UU). W. MARTIN. t-e i'ie. A Uvn. Sinn, Supt. A. lllDI'l.i:, (leu. I'Bsa. Agent I'AHM I OK SALE. s;tu.ilpil one mile east of MoOonnellsburK. Pa., exteudlnu lo Loudon i.lkr, oontalnlnit il.S ACKl S. A LARGE NEW HANK IIAKN has lately been added to tbe ImproremcniK. Tiiufurtnl admlrablT adupted lor atuck pur- lu i.. Can bo bouiiht on lerina lonult ;ur- l'as. Mix. tftl m AMAH 8 46 11 V) 8 33 II 82 8 U 10 31 7 3K 9 42 7 30 9 80 M. P. M.I i:iiiisi-r, J Ire,, the owner DAKIKL OILU1CUT, ChainberaburK, i'a, Purties wlshlnii to visit tbo preuusea Inquire e i W. H. NELSON UcCiii:nuUw4urK, I'a. BUSINESS 1)IOTORY. B.udii.xs. K. M. DOVVNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, Mo(MNNKlXStlVt(i4, 1'A. A Clean Cup anil Towi-1 wen eneh Shuvo. Kvprythltij, Anti'i-p'lc. Hiizors StuitK.-U. t3P"Shop In room Intelv oeeurli'ilby Kd llrrlic ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte in all rttvl s of hnir cut tlnu. Quick, en iy stmves, Ikiy-rnro. Crenms-Wltch-liniul. w 1 1 In ml cxira ehru'. Fresh towel to -acb ousl'imer. l.ulrsi Improved up, ?nratuii for sturlllzliig tools. 1'ariors opposite ulton llnusp. la vi;rs. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConncibburg, Pa. AH Ictvtil busiriLs-' ;tnii rnJlcijt.lntm pntmstrd will euelve cart-ful ui (5 prompt uttcntion. AT COST ! T will close out. my stock of Horse Blankets at cost, t have a few liadia tors left that is of 110 account, in Imt weather, that must po at a saorilice HARNESS, Single and Double Driving arnl Farm Harness. It will pay you to sen them anil Ret prices. Yankee hriillc from 11. .")0 up, and collars from fl.".'l HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash ing Machines, Stoves, l'ipe, Ac. WAQOHS - AND . r BUGGIES Vli is Cornpiar:t( rs, Sprinyf Harrows ill kinds of fanning imiicinents. Oon't for;v(t that. I seil the only mower lot in tlie combine. W. H. INESBIT, V'ConneHsburg ORCHARD GROVE 'V PRICES. iiutter, 20; V,S!Ss, l:!; Side, Shoulders, and Lurd 1 am-1.1c, No. 27 White Sewing Machine, Drop Mead, Automatic Lift. 20-ycar guaran ec complete No. "Mi Golden Stfir Sewing Machlno drop head aud aulouuui,; lilt with 10 year guarantee, lii Cylinder churns-all sizes. Tubs, clothes baskets, Clothes wringers, clothes linos and pins, lioes, rakes, forks, shovels, glass 810, 10x12, 12x2iJ and 12x24, ratchet braces, drawing knives, dash lanterns, hand and meat saws, steel sonnies, chisels, flies all sizes all at prices that will cause you to open your pocket book before you leave. W. L. BERKSTEESSER, Manager. 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