MM FULTON COUNTY NEWS, I'ubiislicJ EVciy Tliimday, B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 2, 1904. Published Weekly, 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKKTMIKO RATES. Per square of (Mine 3 time 60 Per square each subsequent Insertion.... 60. Ail advertisements inserted for leu than three month ebarired by the square. 3 m s. rtmos, I yr. One-fourth column 115.00. Oaeha)f ooluom 26.00. One Column 40.00. 10) 00. 1 MO.OO 40.00. 60.00 66.00. I 75.00 Nothing Inserted forlca than II Professional Card one year IS WEALTH. PROCLAIM A TION GENERAL ELECTION New Grenada. Henry K. Howe, the Knobsvillo miller, is assisting at the Berg stresser Holler Mills nt Waterfall. ' Mrs. Howe McClain and chil dren of Mount Union are among friends at this place and Wells Val ley. Mrs. N. G. Cunningham is neri ously ill. Her life for a few days hung in the balance. She is some better now. Mrs. Carrie Linikin of Alleghe ny, Pa., and Mrs. Martha Akers of Huntingdon visited their broth er, F. G. Mills, the past week. Elder W. H. Dressier preached his farewell sermon at Bethel on Sunday evening. He was accom panied by Scott Cutchall of Brownsville. In looking about our nearby vil lage, Waterfall, we .see the spirit of improvement manifested at A. N. Witter's. He has now two nice new porches one at the store en trance and the other at his dwell ing. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt and Mr. and Mrs. Cypher of Wilkinsburg stayed a week here at the Houck House. The gentlemen enjoved themselves gunning. On Sunday! Ail Pull Togeihe John Thomas, our liveryman, con- j The way for a town to build up veyed them to McConnellsburg. ' is for all the business men to pull The Bethel Sunday school, uuder i together, as an exchange puts it. the superintendener of Souire Mc-1 Thev should regard : ,.: ifiOO SAVE THE COMMON' - ini a aitj uuny ll tinning , corn and preparliii,' for wintor which is fast approacbiug. Those on the sick list are Mrs. i John Truat, Miss Alice Truax j and Bernard Truax. Newton Knable, wife and two daughters, Jerhue and Georgia, spcntSunday at Edward DicKey 's in the Cove. Miss Virgie Truax, teacher of Hock Hill school, speut Sunday at the home of her parents, Fred Truax and wife. Fred Truax and daughter, Ver- gie, speut Saturday in McCon nellsburg shopping. Mrs. John Truax is the cham pion pumpkin grower. Among some of them is one that weighs 42 pounds and measures 4"t inch es in circumference. Our school ie progressing nice ly under the tutorship of Miss Lucy Poightel. Fire is now raging on the Lick ing Creek mountain. A Heivy Load. ' To lift that load off the stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It digests what you eat. Sour stom ach, belching, gas on stomach, and all disorders of the stomach that are curable, are instantly re lieved and permanently cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. &. i: btorrs, a druggist at L'97 Main street, New Britain, Conn., says: '"Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is giving such universal satisfaction and is so surely becoming the positive rener and consequent cure for this distressing ailment, i reel that 1 am always sure to satisfy and gratify my custom ers by recommending it to them. I write this to show how well the remedy is spoken of here." Kod ol Dyspepsia Cure was discover ed after years of scientific exper iments aod will positively cure all stomach troubles. Sold at Trout s drug store. U IK Hi: AS. Iii mill hyiinaft of tin- (..cm-rM Assembly of Hie Coninionweiilthof IVunsylviij nla. i-nt it Ifit. -An net relntlnif toth elections Miiliin this I'imiiiiiinwfnitli." passed iho mth ila.t nt .limp. Anno IMnlnl Hwi. iind amended the 3rd, day of .him.. Auno Domini lwu.lt Is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Common wealth toglve public notice of the General Klcetlons and In such notices to enumerate the officers to he elected und itiven Hsl of all the nominations mude. und rielinntc the place at which the election Is to he held. TIIKKKKOHK. I. IIA.VIU, ('. r i.KCK. Ilih Sheriff of the county of Kulton. do hi rel.v make known and Klvcthlsl'l lll.lf NoTK i:t the Hectors of the county of Fulton, that on The I Irst Tuesday nfter the l'lrt Monday of November next, hcinir. the nth tlu of the month ' A '.clicra Kliftl,,n u in l... I...I.I ... .1 , Klceilon Districts established hy law in said County, and as published below. as partners rather than as rivals. As a rule the more busiuess the other fellow does the more you 1 will get. A good business thor- Donough, is still progressing; and the hour of school is now '1 o'clock p. in., which will give us all a chance to get our snooze out on Q,,n,l,. - 1.1 Ul - -1 i . . . . ....v,.., illuming. v nuum nKU,n i ougmy uuverwsea uot oniv bune invite those who don't work at the I tits the one man but it draws Sunday school trade to join in and ! more people to the town, and ev help both old and youne. j ory business man who treats his A wildcat, catamount or some ! customers fairly and has a good other fierce wild animal annoyed j stock of goods will get a fair this illago a few evenings by its , share. The more all pull togeth unearthly yells, and finally got so j er to draw business to the town bold as to come to Richard Alio-j the more each one will be bene way's garden fence as his wife j tited individually. went out to milk. Thinking she ; would be devoured she made a! TOCl'RE A COLD IN n.riB DAY OKKK'HUS TO UK KI.KCTK1J. TIIIHTV-rorit PKKSONStobe -lector,, of State'." ' VUt Hre ileru t tli Ciiitcd "INK PKKSON In till tli.. ,.,ii ..... . the Supremo Court "I' the Ntati ol Pennsylvania. ONK PKIISOX to till llm nrtt... ,.r ... tative in Conuress. lor the district rami, of .. - : "'""" rmton. Hiintiimdon. MiiHiii, .Juniata, Snyder and In on. P,',!, fE.ltSO,N ,0 fUrenent the County of Kulton In the Ueneral APM-nibly of Pennsylvu- ONK PKKSON t mi t. offlee of .liwr-nr tliHl.iMutot Cnnillioii Pleas, ol the Kltt u .1 iidiclal Iirrict. composed of the count,,.. 1, Ailains and Kulton, State or Pennsylvania. ONE PKKSON to H'l the nlftce of Sheriff or Fulton county, Peiny,; Ivaula ONK PKKSON to till the offlce or County ireaaurer ol Kulton county, Pennsylvania. ONK PKKSON 10 nil 1 he office of County Sur veyor of r niton county, Peiinstlvanin I have enumerated the officer to be elected I,.ll.'UVr" l",,lls, the following list of CANIi'l UA1 KS certified by the Secretary of Mute anil i.ounty ('oiiimislsuuers REPUBLICAN. I'or Presl.h nt ami Vice President. ROOSEVELT ' AND FAIRBANKS. SOCIALIST. Por President and Vice Frcaulent. DEBS AND ' HANFORD. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Mark 31.) Kdwiinl .1 Cook, Henry Peter, .lohii S, Hi, lines, Wiiiiiini l. Alinan, Thoraaa.1. Fredeilrk, Andrew f. Hower, Klwuoil W Leltier, Kohert 11. isiuylrr, .lolin H. Nam-, Alfred CliHtelali,. Kilivard A. Kvans, llernard V Kennedy, William It. Keevnii. Waiter Nelson Ixidue, Peter t:. tli ydrlcK, Davis A. Paiiuer, Conrad. I heilntellie, Arthur .1 I), unls Frank H Field, William a. stump, .lohn l Ortllp. Klnier 11 Yuuntr, lobn A. stur, Is. Patrirk Smith Kdwsrd Kui,ing, r. W aiter W. Kiln, lulius Weber, Paul II. Wrca'h, flirlsllMII Msuer, Frederick W nkoiseis, Herniaii I. inke. A, I .Iplius A. WeKreli, llarvev W. Shay, Flancis.l. lingers. SOCIALIST LABOR. For President and Vice President. C0RREGAN AND COX. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, (UrV 34.) Kilrtltliml Hriilrl, CltHrlfH iMirii-r. In men Krwin. Dftlel Iti'bilrr, Um-i . ' 1 WliiMiii Hulitrl, Ihuh-h It y. OeurK Anton, Puter FlmiirfHii, IjiiiIm Kittz, Silnn Mlhktfl, I fHV.it Wi-ntt-r, Joint Hm'h , M'TIDHIl SplttHl, L ruitlllllullHItl. J K. Oliiifi-iiburh, f). H-vt. A Mlark, M 11 Hi-11 , K. K. Markley, I oh 11 A. Ititrruit. John Kten, lenktii 'Ihiuch, MHrrv Iciikliif.. (i. A, Krutt 11, Aii(. i lfvr. H. O. Ti'MHin. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine (lush for the house, with her boy, i Malcom and Paul, making the , Tablets. All druggists refund alarm I guess, as loud or louder the money if it fails to euro. K than the wild cat. The news was ; W. Urow's signature is on each spread and Richard was on the box. iTic. scene soon after with his double-' barreled shotgun, spied the critter j , " and gave him the contents of both Notl" ,0 TreP"e"- barrels. Nothing since has been AH l";r,n a,'B reby foiewat n.-d seen or heard of the animal. i wl"1" " any lands of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph linden- Creok township, Fulton county, mine of near Enid visited James ly either ImntinK, nshinif, or otlier (rrissinger's on Sunday. While wise' unrtw penalty of the Ibw proviit going up a grade over a stony e,d 'or 'l'as'lntf- m' way borne in the evening, the seat j Christopher Spurie, K. K. Ak. rs, Oil which Mrs. 15. and their do-! Frank Spade, (i. W. Conner, mestic were ridinir suddenly tilted I Mr- K- H- I'Ko, W. s. Cleventrer. oacKward, throwing the occupants T . out on their heads. Mrs. B. sus-: "' iuiin-,1 M.-tMt: oruiscH, a sprained back, and a cut on the top of her head about 3i inches long. Dr. Campbell was summoned by phone and rendered the necessary surgi cal aid, it requiring four stitches to close the wound. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Mark 31.) Robert Pltealrn, i.evl O. MeCaillev. (luorile .1. l-.liolt. loseob MiChIL Holier! C 11 llroek. .lohn K. ite burn, K.nueilv i rnssitii, Kdnnrit W Pallon. John Taylor Wolleiuleii, losepn Hosier, lnl,n-s I. Lrimlis, l-rederle W. Kleli.. Frederlek O. .lohnsoii, Walter ! Wlilteliue, I 'lllirles . A'erley, 'John H. lirown. Kdw iril O .S. I.leHellli, William i;. MeCouiiKll. W.Seott Alekandvr, lolin muvs, vVilllnui l.nmler, Oenrue I. I leirdorH'. .lames Orlando llrookhank, lobll H. N'ejfley, l-itiull ioofi, Wi'liam S.J'.irker, lohn i'j. Sturgeon, Archibald .lolnuitoii. .1. Frank Oral), J C Millln. Charles W lalilhik'.-r , Albert i Hii'clillcM, .1 Well re, I Holme., William .Mu'Jouway. INDEPENDENCE. For President and Vice President. PARKER AND DAVIS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Murk 34.) DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice President. PARKER AND DAVIS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Mark 31.) Hubert Wilson Irwin, I Stanley Woodward Ditvertisirt, I Hurrv Niebolis, .Joseph Iteeves Wainivrlht, , dolin M Cumpbeil, j .lames M Stewart. , M. Maxwell Howlnud, ; Moses 'eale. hind Moll, i Henjatiiin Sterliuii .lohnsoii. ' William Haves UrI.r, Willnim ra,f, I doliii MuOiihreit, Isaae lllester, lobn Sullivan. Iitbn tl. Cuul-toli. A Iplionsiis Waish, Saiuuel ',. Hawbeckcr, , nobert K Welulev, I l.ueian I). Woodruff, ; Nevln M. Wuiiik r. j Timothy K. tjoslello, ' William T Mechlin,;. Itockwvll Marietta, ' t:)iai les II Akelm, 'lameH P, (Jolier, : M. Frank Coolbaugh, AHred W. Snnlev, S K. Walker, . Ilenrv Meor. ' Tliomas II Foley, : Oeoririt Heard, Charles 11. Payne. i Jesse O. McClain, who moved his store into the R. I. and Co.'a tone store building at Roberts dale, had his place visited by burg lars on Saturday night, ransack ing the store, postoffice ami Com pany's office, taking all the loose money and, from all accounts, in tending to blow open the Compa ny's large safe, when for some cuuse they departed, leaving burg lar tool behind and two double barreled shotguns outside the store at different places, as If frightened away. They also broke open the Express Otlice and stole a gallon of whisky. Jesse (). phoned in every direction on Sunday but heard nothing of their where abouts until evening, when it was reported that three cmspicioutj subjects passed A. S. Greenland's in Wells Valley going south. -There were three suspicious jades around Roberudale Saturday aft ernoon and evening. N. M. Hunks, W. F. Harton, M. A. Uarkman, II. M. Jaclcso-,, Jacob Spade. Nathaniel Allison, A 1 tier. I'lekniner, Uriah DUihl, William J. Layton, lmnel Smith, Kaehel Hart, Henry Sharp, Isaiah Layton, C. C. Mellott, K.ll.a Jano Hoopeniardner'a Heirs. Hiward Garland and Howard Layton, Anion Plesiinger. John X. Hixhon, S. W. Hart, .1. C. Mai-ton, .IozuImiI l,i,d(e, C. it Akers. (jati s Slelintf , H. N. Hurton, liolM-rt K. Dieiil, Hoatoti Die!.!, F.. A. l)lehl, Carey Layton, l(oh-rt Wilson Ira in. stauleT Woodward larei,sirt. Hurrv Meholls. Joseph Keeves WaillK lulit. .lobn ,M. CamplMII, I iimes M. Stewart. H. Maawel' Itov. land. Moses 'eale, Kiull Holt. Ilenl'lliilli .Sterling .lobnson, William Haves Oner, it',. ii , ...i. . ' .I..I... II..J!..,...... Cbas. F. I tuif , Alviu Clouser, lobn Sullivan, lotm II. Collision, Ali'hon.us Walsh, Samuel , Hswlieekel, Hobell K. Weluley. I.uelan II. WihmIiuII, Nevln Waiiner, Tlmolhv K. Costello. W' tllliiiu '. Meehlli,. Hoi-kwell Mart. lla. Charles II. A ken., .lames p. Collet , M. Frank CoolbaiiKh, A lire, I W. Smiley, s. K. Walker. Henry Meyer. Thomss II. Foley. Oeurnu Heard, Charles II. Payne. - Helillldiean . lohn P. Klklu. Ocmucratlc, 1 Hamuel tlusllne Thoin4ioii. Ilide,eudeiire, j Samuel Utistinu Thompson. I Piohlbitlou. , A. A. Stevens, j S. flallt, (iutirite W. ISacou. Socialist Labor, Arehibald A. Grant. I REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. (Mark One.) Uepllblieiin, Thaildeus M. Mahon llrinocratir, . 0. Bowers, Prohibition. .I S. Vauki y. tt'rJ:? 'r'0" " Arr iowuhli, lo mitH at thl I'nhllo School House near Wtiatf Mill. lJrh"R!,t','u",0'MMhelf(inahiptei meet nt the Pnhllv- Sebuid House nt Warlord Ojurx, In hnld fowa diip The KJeetors of lleltnM tonnshiirto mecl 01 the place lately fixed for anld purpose, to wit: The frame building near to the luie residence of Ueuu.s Mellott The Elector of lliush Cieek; town-ibip to meet ut the place lately fixed lor siild purpose, to wit: the carpenter shop of V. O, Mellott. at Emmnville. In said township - The Klectors of tmblln township to meet In Kwat room on llrst ilmir of hulldlmr nearly op posiic M. S- Wilt 's Hotel, on hinds of subi Win in Port Mttletou The Kleetoi-s of Lleklnit llreek township to meet ut the pluee lately fixed for thai purpose, to wit; John U. Metzler s hotel. Harrisouvlllc - The Klectors of Taylor township to meet at inn pluoe lately fixed for that purpose, to wit: .1. . mohairs store room, in sulil township The Klectors of Tod township to meet ut the Dotiirlaa School House, in said township- The Klentors of Thompson township to meet nt Centre School House, No. i, In suld town ship - The Klftors of MeConnellsbunt lloroiiili to ? el.ttt" plu''e '"tolyimed for that purpose, to wit: The t'ommlssloners' ofllce ut the Court House In said llorouirh - The Klectors of Union township to meet at the place lately fixed for sulil purpose, to wit: il'd"!" Scr!!.iveI" curpenter shop. neardeorKC Schetrompf s store, In said township - tbMT.""""" WeU" tn-l'iP tonieetut in Li i I'"' '"'J.',''' ne"r thc Methodlsi church. In said township, whoeKiIi,in'i'inexoe,,,l''''J',,'Uo,,',f tm? ,e"ce " : . ,,' or uppoiuiuieui or "r. "" unner thc riovernuienl of the I nited Mutes or of this State, or of unv cltv rt .oMir,hJr""''? Ustr,n'- whetherucoinmlsslon. . "r, "lh"vle. a subordinate oilloor or i lTb" '" "r ue- employed under the nf ih iV,e-.xcc""veor Judli'lary department Si.i ii? ,e "r of l.he United States, or of any city or Incorporated district, andalso that every member of ('oUKrcss und of the Stute Keiflsla-i-?." " the wiel "f common council of any city or commissioners of uny Incorporated d . trlot. Is by law incapable of holding or exer J?.'', "S'hew'n'e'lme. the ofllce or appoint uZH V . w1ut,.f - '""Pect.ir or Clerk of anv dec i.,.?.i .(."mm"nweul,h:nnd " Inspector "lierollloer of any such election. shnllbeellKlijletoanyolTloeto be then voted for, except that of un election oltlcer. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTKKS. Every mule citizen twenty-one years of litre possess uk the following oualiaoutfon.. shall bi entitled to vote ut all elections: First, he shull Tiul - ,kU ltlz"' ihe United Stutesut least one month. Second, he shall have resided In i J ""J'0," yeur (or " hvlnK previously been a quulltled elector or native born citizen of the ;,fre.-.i i". " h,ave ""loved therefrom and re- I in the election district where he Khali offer to in the i e.,.iV" szr.rz ,.u.t'"1" i poen- of aiteorupwurds he shall have paid within ' -ouuiy iux, wmcn sna M , D a.',"!sei' le"t two months and J!. ...;. .,. ,u,on,n ue"re tne e eet on. State Constitution. Article VHI, .Section. I. WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT THE WORLD'S FAIR. The principal reason why a visit should be made to thls tfreate9t 0f gx. posltioni Is on acroant of lit educa tional value. A visit '.o the World's Fair Ik in itself a trip around the world, fop fifty fonts, the price of ad mission. Tlin president of one of our ureiiltjst univcrsitloH hug 8niii "To tho brllfht student the Imposition is worth a thousand col lesre lectures." The op portunity of a lire-time is QiTorrlod in I which to acquire, by a few days' o- juiiiu Ul Ills run-, Bll uuucutiou WHICH could not otherwise be received, The World's Fair Ground's cover over 1200 acres, beino; more than twice as large as those of the World's Colum bian Imposition at Chicago. Only a few weeks remain In which to tuke advantage of this great oppor tunity F.very day from now until the close of the Fair Is a "special" day. The Wabash Is selling: dally excur sion tickets to the Fair at greatly re duced rales; 12 00 St. Louis and re turn, on sale daily, except Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets good in Palace Ueclining Chair Cars! $15.00, St Louis, and return. Tickets on sale daily, and good in either Palace Ueclining Chair Cars or Pulluun Sleeiurs. The wa uash operntes thro-gh trains from Pittsburg to the World's Fair Main Entrance, all trains leavinir the mnir- niQcent new passenger station, Corner of Liberty Avenue and Ferry Street, at 2:00 P. M. and 8:.i0 P. M. daily, City Time. Detailed information regard itig rates and train service, to St. Louis, as well as to many Homeseekers' points In the west, northwest and southwest, cheerfully furnished at Wabash City Ticket Office. 320 Fifth Av enue. Depot Ticket Office, Wabash Station. Given under my hand, at my ofllce. In the borough of MeConnellsburif. the th dav of October. A. I), iuoi. and of the Independene'eof ty-ninth hl"tes- ,,le oue Inmdred and twen- DANIKI. C. FI.ECK. Sheriff. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby forewarned ! against trespassing on any lands of the undersigned citizens of Taylor township, Fulton county. Pa., by either hunting, Ashing, or otherwise, under penalty of the law provided for tres passing. I). A. Black, Josiah Witter, D. M. IJlack, .A.N. Witter. lames Cutchall, Wm. LeirJy, Uaniel G. Hinehart, Wm. S. Gracey josepn a. hhaw, James Harnett, Howard IJarnett, . Isaac W. Baker Wilbur Berkst resser. JamcH itnniinn I Je -emiah Gladfelter, Jno. A. Black's "eirs, Kobert Miller. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and Handmade front $35 to $85 Surreys t5 and Wagons 4 Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Coach Repairing W.H. NESBIT Sells MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to 60 cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will sell you a 00-cent oil for 2" cents. Mower Sections The undersigned hus opened j a Coach Shop in this nlace and is prepared to BUILD AND REPAIR light vehicles of all kinds on short notice. Painting; and Trimming a specialty. You are invited to call and inspect work. Aaron Steele Shop formerly occupied by Albert Heikcs and guards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. BINDERS j on hand; Binder twine, Horse j 1 lakes in fact farmer's should ; remember if they want any- I thing in the machinery line j that lean help them if anybody j can. I W.H.MSBIT, ; H Connellsburg Warning to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forewarned against trespassing on any lands of the undersigned citizens of Wells town ship, Fulton county, Pa., by hunting, fishing, or otherwise, under nenaltv nf j the law provided for the punishment of ! trespassers. : .lohu A. Wishart, James W. Barnett, , George Voting, W. H. Spangler, S. P. Wishart, Harvey Wishart, I Geo. A. Stewart, A. O. Gritlith, I J. W. Gibson,- W. K. Bivens, Peter Guillard, Sr. Penn. Lumber Co. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. (Mark One ) Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forewarned against trespassing on any lands of the undersigned citizens of Wells township. Fulton county, Pa., by either nunting, lushing, or otherwise, under penalty of tho law provided for tres passing frier, able P i Henry I owe, J. C. Foster, W. It. Keith, W. B. Foster, C. A. Pluilinine. Pcott Bolinger, A. H. Stevens, H. P. Metzler. 10. A. Alloway, John M. Schenck. Jas. L. Grisslnger, E. W. McClain. Hamuel Houp, Itosswell Stains, Newton Stains. i REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ! ASSEMBLY. (Mark One. lteioililh-an. Lcalie W. Seylar. Democratic, Joliu f . SI rrnhlbltion. Ouoigu W. lilsner, Orchard Grove r PRICES. A Sure Thlaf. It is said that nothing is sure except deatti and taxen, but that U not altogether true. Dr. Kinir'rt XT n; . " "w wiaoovery ior conBumption PROHIBITION. Kor rremdcid and Vice I're.l.li ni. SWALLOW AND CARROLL. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (Mark SI.) : JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON j PLEAS. . (Mark One ) lte,ul,IU'illl. Saimii'l Met?. Swoa. Ih-mocralii', Chaih S. Imuran. SHERIIF. (Mark One.) Heihe'l T. Ami't. 1'anK'IO ll,-llrkk.. A. footer Milllln, Kdwai.l II. 4'iiii.t.r, KMward II Mcimiim'Iz. la a .n.a J, M . ,, i.liaru-. Kuadlnn doura, aw ui vuio air an lunz and " eiuiirmi. a,ol l.l.l .1.. , : l.ewl l.lnrolii KaeiiNn r,e'lildtci. Iaiai O. Alin,lei lii'Uiur.ralU'. A. K. Kdw.ir.l.. Thousand run rharlw I'aln.er! ii,,wrii I.I-UJIUIO, H II Callii.i. Jainca Mtui.r I. It H,,I. i;n: . er. iuiah Huwrf. Yank.'y, liihn II OiavMII, I'anlel Kk. testify to that. Mra. C. Ii. Van- Metre, of Shephordtown, W. V , j Ji! says "I had aaeverecaaoof brtm-1 w'u'Imi'' siaiili"'. oliltia nrl for a . -U,i V "r"rr. ""y. thin I heard of, but got no ru lief. One bottle of Dr. Kiiiir'- New Discovery thou cured m W'l'Z'X, 'i'?."- absolutely." It's itifalliblo f..r i wiM'mini,!IonViirorki croup, whooping cough, yrlp, ! ore w! vl"','"' pneumonia and consumption. ! u n.,r. " iry ll. it s guaranteed at Trout m ( ii,oa, r iior.i.b.rar, drug store. Trial bottlos fiej. ' Reg. sizes 50c, 1.00. i COUNTY TREASURER. (Mark One ) j heiiihl ran. 1 Men III W. Na e. j !eliiwiNtto. ( Adaiu Lauveff. j I'rohlhltlnn, llrnry Wolf. COUNTY SURVEYOR. ' (Mark one.) mortoti. . : aiu,'loan. Kranri M. Taylir i lemoria.. A.. I. Kor. Corn, No Wheat Hye Buckwheut IluckwheMt Oats Hutter, 17; Kggs, 20. tl.0 bbl. $1.00 per 6(1 lbs. 7.r)c. l0c, for silver hull floe, for other grade. 40c. Green coffee and sis brands of roaHt ed to select from. The genuine ltoss washer li.2o. Fall Dry Goods all in ready for ex amlnatton at prices thHt will suit you, will give you more information next week. W. L. BEEKSTRESSEE, Manager. I ulao hereby make icnown and irlye nmiee, thai iho ulnoe of hold, nu tt,eelore:.lrt eleei'oa U the aeveral borouitba and towoabiua within aald county are a a follow a, to will (naumonla follows La flrlppo but novor follows tho hso of FOLEY'S aw It stops tb Couch and hula the, ) rravaots rneumooia aad UontampUoa. Ma. 0. Tacibb. at 111 Ouui m rkiu rrllwr "Ut wife k4 U (rippe aad It Uft kar Vlth a vary kad aouk na K.. lnn Volk's Hoaai ABDTaa eared aoa ltlf. For Sele at Trout's Drug Store. Nt Animals, II s h e s , u r ii n t ll ,! d a , lau skins, ft,;. Wo can teach you b y inii!. i:v ery hunt- mvVW- I" i an- nalure-lover, should ba to save'thu line specimens secured. Taxidermy is very fas cinating and prolituble. Allgun expences easily paid, by mount ing and selliug specimens. . Kas liy and quickly learned by mkn, women and hoys The shooting season is at hand and you will secure muny line trophies. Why not mount them yourself? Our school has thous ands of successful students, and is endorsed by all tho leading portsmen, and sporting maga- nes. Our rates are verv low. lew Illustrated catalogue is now ready. A limited number FItKK if you mention the Fulton Coc.vty sews. Send for one to-day. A request on postal brings it. I , '1 1 Learn t o Stuff Birds, i i v I UMBEKLAND VALLPiY TABLK. May 2(1. 1904. Winchester... Murtlnahurfr... . ' iiuirerf,Lou-n . . . j li'roeli'jUKtlu .. ; Mer,einin,rif ' Chuiuucrshurif 1 Waynesboro... Sblppensburif . i Newvilln ; Cai lisle " I MeehaniuhburK,. I OiliKbllrir.. , Arr, Harrlsburif. 1 Arr. Phila... . Arr. New York. Arr. Maltlmore.. i T 'I'faln T ' betwe T I Hanera no. i I no 4 AM at" tA.M 7 US 8 1(1 H rW ii Id H (10 tA.M VI 17 10 M 7 At, u io 7 00 7 111 8 07 8 ?K! 8 IS 8 Oh 11 48 n 12 15. t. M 111 00 10 IS! 10 Htti 11 ll 10 10 II 20 8 17 6 tv.i 8 II P. M. U 00 1 Ul 1 41 (a i! U t 40 i 47 8 08 C 00 P.M. no. t P. M ii Oil 47 8 K! 8 US .1 20 4 H 4 47 Ii 06 IS XI ft hh ft 1 8 Ifi N Kl II 2H 9 4rl P. M. no. 10 tP.M 7 14 8 00 8 81 'i'rn 9 24 8 4JS 10 07 10 10 III .11 II 18 11 17 12 ft! 12 ' "il 1U ill 4 28 7 13 10 2fi 4 SI 7 IS 2 HO) 7 Ifi lA. M. A. M In No. 12 easj. runs dally exuept Sunday HI, HkUIn.,r.wn ..-..I 1 1 t......l . . a 'jT -v" """'Ml fc xiarriaoury : j Additional east-bound looul train will run dally except Sunday, aa foliowaT Le5 I Jv',n sl. , u m- ' P- 8. la p.m., leaxe t I Meehunlosburx A..ii a. tu." 7.28 a. m.. W p D,.! I j P-Leave Dlllsburg 6.85 u. m., lo;oo a. i Tralna Noa. 2.8 aud no run dull; between Ha f k-omtowu und Harrlaburif T ! Litlly. I ' oaily except Sunday. X UO. ljDO. 81 Hultlmore New York Fhllu Harrfsburtf Dilisburir. Mouhuuioaburg.. Curlitile Newville Shlppeosburi,'. .. Waynesboro.... Chambersburif.. Meroei-sburK.. . Ureoncustle .... HaKerHtown .... Murtinshurir Ar. Winchester. P. M 11 fV'i A. M 4 44 7 fV14 10 11 40 6 00 6 10 6 40 8 01 6 30 Oil) ft it. 1 05110 01 7 27llO tl 8 ntlii loi 8 10 11 66 Ia. m.a. m. 4 1 hh 8 eo 8 IS 8 !I7 8 00 8 18 10 32 8 88 10 80 no. e do. 7 no. 81 108 A M A.M P.M P.M. 856 12 00 4 8ft 880 8 66 8 56 6 66 8 411 11 40 $A 80 8 86 11 46 8 30 8 26 11 06 4 02 IS 08 8 87 8 43 11 tS 12 84 67 9 04 II 42 12 4N 4 It) 8 24 12 02 I W 4 3:1 9 4.' 12 18 i 00 6 6S .... 1 !tt 4 h i 10 00 12 M 6 4H I 60 6 HI 10 24 ii M 8 10 6 37 10 46 1 16 8 24 7 10 P. M. P. M. P. M A. U. TUP WADTUWflOiPPDM 111U 41VU 1 11 II CiOl CiUll I i ?, " , "arnsourir and Huiferatowu, I Z. I iu HarrlsburK nt 5.15 p.m. und arrlvluir at SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, l lullZl Suite 306 Com. National t Bank," Omaha, Nebraska. One Minute Cough Cure KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS ""'"Or.Kins's llm Discovorv ONSUIWPTION Prlct 0UGH8 and 50e M1.00 'OLDS Free Trial. Surest and aujeteet Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TEOUB. LE8, or MONEY BA01C ?Eff flYKOYAL PILLS li '. J "f.!.-1 -4..lfcH In u4 uih. Hi "rtT'Ti?""' "-'-"o,i.a.fc uo .. jj"ioHiiBTa uiBMiOAr. no.' ,"-, r. -II.t rA. HwanUllHm Train sin 17 ... , j. between HaVrtsburV d-HaerTaV: Aililll 'nr.-.l N...t.u'i.. ,. .. . . tion. u. . ;.jiir xrm7srzsz forMeohaulcsburif DilTsburif and intermediate statlonsat 7 80 a. m.. 3.10 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. Trains No. 1.8 and 108 run dully between HarriHhur. and Haicrstown. v,rl; ul'1lSft'oe,,,le!PlD,'0,4r between Now w2t.l not"""!! i'blladelph a and ad tf K"yu tralna 108 ww S2?b e!l,stl clotPt lliut on Sunday the l'bna lelnhia sleeper will run east on No 2 brtutth0o'!he'' w na ,roni I'hdiplU on trains t and 4 t Lrally exuopt Suudav b", anu r ana h west. SOUTHERN PENN' A R. R. TRAINS. Pu. t67 P. M 6 00 t II ft 4H ON 8 15 P.M. 468 A U 9 46 9 67 10 90 10 6S 11 06 M. I Mix tl A M 8 65 7 14 H IS 8 60 9 C6 I. M. Chambersbury . .' rnarioD .Meroersburg.. .... .Loudon ...Ulohrond.... I'aa 4 4 M 8 4h 8 38 H (in t rM I M.I I Mix tar- A M II 60 I U 10 : 8 42 no lA. H I'u. P.M. 4 16 .i M 8 DO t h" t 61 Vlcii Pres. 4 i;en. nupt. s II. A. ItlDDM.; Uon Pua. AreDt.' ' i x BO VF1HV EXPERIENCE '" A A3r Thadc Marks " aeodinf a aketrh and deaertptlnn nay iiivuiiiIoii ia probably patentable. Ciinimuiiloa. nui:Hir aaiwiain our onininii hum tl..lrllr e.inddenll.1. Ilwdbookon PatauU lent free lfl,lMt aueiir (or uwwir,... ,'l!t?"u,..,1"", "hrouah Maun A HittUU Hut lea, wiihoul eliarae, u the i Co. namt99 R)iJEirsno:nnr Scientific Tir.ttk t hanilanrnaly lllnatrated weakly Ijuweat etr. ,,l.ll,i of any aulantise loaraal, Taroii. $8 . rii-u-1 four month, ti. oM by all newadaalara, tlodol Dycpspsla Curo Cigt what you tmt. ADyEMT.St IS The Falton Connty New,