FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Livery Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. NOVEMBER 16, 1904. " Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKKTLMKO RATS. Per vjuure of 8 linen S time (0. Pr iunre each aubHequent Innertlon.... 60. All advortliementa Inaerted for leu then tli re uiuntha charged by ibe aquare. it moi. S mm, I y r. One-fourth column. One-half column.... One Column .lift 00. , . W OO. .. 40.00. 120 00. 40 00. 66.00. (30.00 AO 00 76.00 Nothing Inserted for I cm than II I'rotemlonal Cards one rear 16 A Little ( Everything. South Dakota lias such a glor ious wheat crop that she can af ford to slack up a httlo ia the di vorce business. A Kiddy mail-carrier of the youthful ajro of eighty has mar ried a New York girl. Sort of a swapping mail for female. "Papa, what makes a man give a riuj? to a woman when they are engaged ?" "The woman." The Czar was all in readiness for a hunting trip when Kuropat kin got wind of it and wired him all liis am munition would be need ed. "Now, Elsie," said the teacher, J "can you tell me what a panther is?" "Yeth, ma'am." lisped Elsie, "He is a man that maketh panths. " Hewitt "Do you think long 'hair makes a man look intellect-! uai ?" Jewett "Not when his wife finds it on his coat; it makes him look foolish." Muggins "I understand your son has finished hiscollege course. Did he graduate with honors?" Buggies "Honors ! Gee, you ought to see his batting average!" "I cuinu to nsk you for your ! daughter." "Uutsheis theonly one I have." "Well, I don't want but one. I hope you don't take me for a big amist." A Inn j: the street she passed ho neat, So pretty, charming and so sweet, A mere clip of a girl, To see this girl was quite a treut, But a banana peel disturbed her feet 'Twos a mere slip of a girl. Tommy Mamma, myfeethurt in these new shoes. Mamma My dear, you have thorn on the wrong feet ! Tommy But, mam ma, I have no other feet. Hix 1 suppose you were touch ed when your wife gave you that I hundred-dollar watch on your birthday. j Dix I should say I was touch-' ed. How do you think she got! that hundred dollars. Grayce Maud tells me that Ferdy kissed her hand last night. Now, what do you think of that? Edyth Well, I suppose the poor man had to do something and couldn't go her face. He You say you like a manly man. What is your idea of a manly man ? She Well, for instance, one who doesn't stay and stay and stay just because he knows the girl isn't strong rnough to throw him out. According to sciipture the prophet Elijah was taked up loto Heaven soul and body. Elijah No. 2 (Dowie) finds the heavenly chariot rather tardy in arriving, so to be sure cf "landing" be is building an air-ship. "Where is Mr. Soke, James?" asked the caller of that genial gentlnman's servant "In his room, sir." "Getting drunk, I suppose." "No, sir. I'm surprised at you, sir, saying such a thing. He is getting sober." - ASUrtiiu Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Mer . rl't, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a won derful cure. He writes, "a pa tient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer ation of the stomach. I had of ten Mud Electric Bitters excel lent for a?ute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, aud has not bad an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters art Mitively guaranteed for dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation and a id ney troubles. Try them. On ly 50c at Trout's draff store. HUST0NT0WN. Michael lxwe, the genial old siKirt from Grecnsburg, la., is spending his ninth annual huut in this vicinity. M. W. Nacp, of McConnells burg, accompanied Prof. B. 0. Lamberson home last Friday ev ening and spent the following day huutiug birds with fair success. Come again, Merrill. John Catchall, near Williams burg, Pa., is visiting his parents, Wm. Outchall and wifr of this place. Norman E. Laidig was home from Pitcairn for three days lust week, and returned last Thurs dry, accompanied by Miss Dora Speck, who expects to spend the winter in Pittsburg. Rev. B. A. Salter will preach a P. O. S. of A. memorial sermon in the M. E. church on Saturday night, November oth. All pat riotic citizens are cordially invit ed to attend. The U. B. protracted meeting is in progress at this place. Elmer Goss, of Pittsburg, re turned to his home last Saturday after having spent ten days hunt ing with his friend, T. S. Shoe maker. Prof. Frank Davis, of Williams port, is visiting his brother-in-law Dr. A. K. Davis, tie expects to return home on Tuesday. Ilev. B. A. Salter left last week to attend a family reunion at his home in Shamokin, Pa. He will be accompanied homo from Sun bury by his wife, who has been visiting her parents in that place for some time. .xiuC, n umi.o "ijduced rates: 1:2 (JO St. Louis and re- this township, and a member of i turn, on sale daily, c.-r.-cpt Fridays and W. C. No. 554 P. O. S. of A., Husi j Saturdays. Tic'ncis good in 1'alaec tontown, at a recent practice of j UceiinirigChairCars: t Louis the 14th regiment at Pittsburg, an,etu,,,. Ti'tou or. sale daily, and , , , , , , good in either Palace Keeiining Chair won a gold medal valued at 4.,.00 ! Curs m. ,,, KU.,.IM.r!l. Tll V,A. for the best shooting in field prac hash operates thro-gh trains from tlCe. Sam is a member of Com-' f'lttsburg to the World's Fair Main pany E. 14th regiment and wo are ! Fntranc..-, all trains leaving the mag proud Of his SUCCeSS. ' I,ill,;Hnt Dl'W VW station, Corner ... .... t , r ' liberty Avenue and Ferry Street. weutenantofpohceJohnDawn-. 2.0(M. M and 8.:i0, M. lilVi litv ey, patrolman Montague Dawney Time. and wife and Scott H. Dawney Detailcdiiiformationregiirdiiig rates left for their respectivo homes iu nn1 tl,ai service, to st. Louis, a- Chicago last Monday. well as to many Ilomcseekers' poiu' II m n I t Unnnl. .... ...... t I Mrs. t rank Deshong, of Fan-: nettsburg, was visiting friends in this place Saturday aud Suu day. A Heavy Load. To lift that load off the stomach tako Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It digests what you eat. Sour stom- helpfulness, will h.. weic-omud m ach, belching, gas on stomach, ; every home. Tins fashi.xi rw and all disorders of the stomach , are uuufuaHy ;.iti miive, that are curable, are instantly re-'. tr.i'.iug a d doscriin-ig tin; ver' lieved and permanently cured by Infest modes in a way to make the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, their const! uction tluriug ihe S. P. Storrs, a druggist at i'!)7 ; busy festive seasou a pkasui u in Main street, New Britain, Conn., ; stead of a task, and the literary says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is ' and pictorial features areofnire giving such universal satisfaction excellence. A selection of Love and is so surely becoming the j Songs from the Wagner Operas, positive relief and consequent ; rendered mto Kiitflish by Richard cure for this distressing ailment j de (iallieiinetind beautifully illus I feel that I am always sure to i tratod in colors by J. J. Leyen satisfy and gratify my custom-j decker, occupies a prominent ers by recommending it to them. ; I write this to show how well the remedy is spoken of here." Kod ol Dyspepsia Cure was discovi r ed after years of scientific exper iments and will positively cure all stomach troubles. Sold at Trout s drug store. School Report. Report of Oakdalo school for ! w ls hilu' l" wruc in,,n l"! u" the second month ending Novem- i me cin:K,s ,,f -,,-y- There are bor 11, 1904. Number of pupils Hl,ort slorU!S f,,"n l'"8 of p enrolled during month: Males, 5; ""P1"" Sraitl'. Grunt, females, 12; total, 17. Average Alico Urowi-.-Mary Sto-iirt Cut attendance during the mouth: tin"' ,uk1 Elmo K holt Peake, Males, 3; females, 12; total, 15. ! and such "torostuig vritors as Per cent, of attendanco durmg i JoNa Magruder, L Frank llaum, month: Males, 08; females, 100; J 'ncJ c McUowun Cook hold i m '. . , ,, the attention of the children. luuti, vv. oi iiiu lourteen enroll ed at beginning of month 13. at tended every day. Names of those attending every day: Mary, Ida, Christmas teust. in rulditiou, and Olive Peck, Lena and Matt.e thoreara iheregulanlepartmems u r ,- t u "r he magazine, with ninny spec Barnbart, Goidie Mellott, Mary, iul ,irticl(.H V)1H.H M.Ia;ill(, lo Anna, and Laura Sigel; Lucy My-j woman's interests within audi ers, Katie and Retta Spiker, and j without the home. Russell Peck. Lktitia Peck, teacher. , A Sun Tniof. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption is a sure cure for all lung aud throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that., Mrs. C. B. Van Metre, of tinepherdtowu, W. Va , says "I had a severe case of bron chitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of, but got no re lief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infalllblo for croup, whooping cough, yrip, pneumonia and consumption. Try It, It's guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. Reg. sizes &0c,l.00. Administrator's Notici. IrftMerA of H.l uii uit ntHin on tlw .--.tiiiiM'f .lnlin M, !:it nl Mi ivh I'rc.-lv tniv n.l,in. r til ton yi Mill iv .il ire'- . lin v Mill li ill ill't ertliylhv Herfl-ter f e.'lh- for ftilteti eniirnv. to fhe Hulni'nhf-r, ivhihi- p,i riwile-i ihIiIv." . F.minuvlilc. 1 tiitnii I'ounry. ru . u I iii'i mis who are tnde htril w the uid ejtinc i nl pleuse ItlHk - pHvmt-m. HtiM Ifioe tiavil;!? t;i ifi". 1. bf'etic ttifin tn I i.i. 'li;lli.U.II... Nut. I. ml. Adminisrator's Nolice. Notice Is hereby u ven llnil It-p r.of Aittn n Islr.'inoo en the estilte ol .lulci 1. 1 . :li nl lim n -liiti. Flll'nn en ilil y li.. ilei-r.i --d. l.:ie been irmntt-tl to the lei-.iv'ti'l 1 'it nil piTMii.N liiilrlit oil to intil eaiuie wi I nmUe p.y meut. utio tiiine hiiviiof oktun uil i:-'-eiit them properly neilienlleiiied fur puyinent. II. S. 1i.;,,I,h, ll;m-i-iO-jvl!i Pit. AdrijiniKti-iiiiii', J;XECUTOirs NOTIK. f.nt will and leMie in.'nt of lute of SumncMlotiii. Well town Kh'p. r'ulton cmmiilv. PKunsylvanui. oeee.lsed Letter tust.iiiient:iry on thu iiimvu eNt.nie hiiviup been Kruiitetl to the umlei-r.ii.'U'.-d, till pe.-son" ilulehletl to I tie iiiul elnle are re itesteil to nitike )i:iyineiit. nriil llioe liuvliii.' elulin4 to present ihe !.;une wii hunt ileli.y to KLI K. SHrtltr.. "-.xeeutor. 10 IK Ol. Hulielsylllf. Pa. WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT THE WORLD'S FAIR. The principal reu.Kin why a i-it should be mnili! to this grout out (if Im positions N n iuw until, of its eiliim tional viilur. A visit lo tin." World's I'air is in itself u trip around the world, for fifty rents., the price of ad mission. The president of one of our greatest universities bus said "To ihe bright student the Exposition i-i worth a thousand college lectures. " The op portunity of a life-time is afTorded in which to acquire, by a few day' u jonrn at the Fair, an education which could not otherwise be received. The World's Fair Oronnd's cover over 1200 acres, being more than twice n. largo as those of the World's Co'iiiii hi a n Kxposition ut Chicago. Only a few weeks remain in which to take advantage of this greut oppor tunity K.very day from now until the close of the Fair is u "special'' (lay. The W A hash is Helling daily exvur. i.., t..1,,.j t,. .1... i..,: ,ii " J 111 Ul" wpst nortnwest and southwest, cheerfully furnished at Wnhash City Ticket office. l lftli Av enue, Depot I icKct office, Wnhash Station The Ci'ristnias Ililincalur. The December Deliiiciioi', villi its messago of good cheer and piaCe, and a chapter in the Com- posers' Series, relating lh Ro mance of Wagner and Cosimo, is an interesting siippleiueut to the lyrics. A very clever paper en titled "The Court Circles of the Republic,"desci itvs ,sotr.einique phases of Washington social life j is from an unnatin d contributor, ..I . - - 1 a. r a I. Many Christmas suggestions are given in needlework and the Conk- j ery natres arc redolent of tliei i anxmi.'smumi mts. Some of too tnoslauious hours of a mother's life are those when t ho little ones of the household have the croup. There is no oth er medicine so elTectivii in this j terriolo malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a houseliold favor ite for throat and lin.tr trouble, and as it contains no opiates or other jmiisoiis, it ciiu bo s'i for given. Sold ut, Trout's , druir st to. ' IIUST0NT0WN. George Deshong find wife, who Iihvo been si -k, are convalescing. Miss Chloo Chestiut is ill I George Tenley and wifn were visitors in the home of Mr. and M rs. Gi-orif h Siynw last S.ttu rdiiy Miss Minnie fc'.n turners h vi-i'.. ing friends in this neighbor h Kid COAL1 COAL1 The undersigned havp opened aiiowinine on the top of Rays Hill on the road leading from New Grenada to Robertsdale, about 3 ruiies from New Grenada, and are prepared to furnish any gradu of coal at lowest mine prices. We guarantee to give every pound ol coal wo ask pay for. Prices for 2,000 lbs : Lime ( oal, 75c; Run of Miue, $1.25; all Lump l.7.i. Wm. At.loway, t; Kl. Slf.eman, Proprietors, New Grenada, Pa. Notice to Tresspassers. All persons are hereby forewarned ugainst tresspassing on any lands of the undersigned citizens of Brush Creek township, Fulton eonnty, l'a., by either hunting, hshing, or other wise, tinder penalty of the law provid ed for tresspassing. Julian Mills, Anthony Spade. Christopher Spade, Frank Spade, I". D. Akers, M. K. Barton, I'. K. Akers, i. W. Conner, W. S. Clovenger, John N. Hixson, S. W. Hart, J. C. Barton, Jozabed Lodge, C. II Akers, Gates Sieling, H.. N. Barton, Kobert E. Diehl, Boston Diehl, K. A. Diehl, Carey Layton, lAMiiuel Smith, Henry Sharp, Mrs I'.. IL Lodge, Ceo W. Hixson, M. J. Hixson, F. M. Lodge, N. H. Hanks, W. F. Barton, M. A. Harkman, H. M. Jackson, Jacob Spade. Nathaniel Allison, Albei t l'lessinger, I'riah Dirhl, William ,1. Lavton, ': :rV'l M.,tt. " Isaiah .Layton,' C. C. Mellott, l-li.a Jane Hoo))engardner's Heirs. Howard Garland and Howard Layton, Amos 1 'lessinger. TO CL'KE A COLD IN OME DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine "'ablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grov.'s signature is on each iox. i.'5c. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons an; horeby forewarned against trc-spussing ou any lands of the undersigned citizens of Taylor township. Fulton county. Pa., by either hunting, lishing, or otherwise, under penalty of the law provided for tres pasin'. D. A. Black, Josiah Witter, D. M. Black, A. N. Witter, James Ci.teh.ill, Wm. Leidy, Daniel (i. Uinehart, Wm. S. Uracey, Joi,epu A. Shaw, James Barnett, Hownrd .Marnett, fsaac W. Baker, Wilbur Hcrkslresser, James Benson, Jeremiah Cladreltcr, .Tuo. A. Black's Heirs, Robert Miller. Warninx to Trespassers. All persous are hereby forewarned against trtspussing on any lands of the undersigned citizens of Wells town ship, Fulton county, Fa , by hunting, lishing, or otherwise under penalty of the luw provided for the punishment of trespassers. Joh.i A. '.'isl,art, James W. Harnett, George Young, W. II. Spangler, S. V. Wishott, Harvey Wlshart, Geo. A. Stenatt, A. O. Grillith, J. W. Cilisou, W. K. Biveus. Pet uuiilard, Sr. l'ti.u. Luu,br Co. Orchard Grove r PRICES. Butter, 20; Fggs, 2. Good, salted Beef Hides "c, lb. fn getting ready to butcher come and get lard cans, ;15 and 4fc; pepper, tine salt, 20c; in the grain, 17c; coarse salt, 18, McNeil's I'aio Kxtcrminator .18, 70c; Mitnyon's Witch Hazel Hoap, l.'tc, or 2 for 2'c. Jumbo Baked Beans with Tomato sauce, 4i and He. Still some Ui haps and blankets left to go at cost and carriage. W. L. BERKSTRESSEH, Manager. Villinery Roll . and Mf Wihtor After taking in the styles of the east t i n aud western cities, are now ready to show you all of the latest creation in Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hundreds of Ueady-to, wear Hals, and the finest lot of Heady trimmed hats ever brought to this town. Tam-o-shantcr, In funts Caps, Neckwear, Corsets, Misses corsets, Waists, Medal lions, Embroideries, Laces, Rib bons, Volvets and Pompadour combs. Come one, and all, and you will be uston'i.hed to find what money you can save at our store. " A fancy hat pin given sway with ev ery dollar hat. , i , Opposite Post-ofllce. HatJ trimmed free of charge. Air;. A. F. Little, McComicllsburg. Mew Falling Top Buggies both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys J and Wagons Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. VV.H.NESBIT Sells MACHINE OILS from 20 cents to cn cents a gal lon. Don't be deceived no body will sell you a 60-cent oil for 25 cents. lower c Sections and guards for all kinds of machines at prices lower than you have ever heard. BINDERS on hand; Binder twine, Horse Rakes in fact farmer's should rememlier if they want any thing in the machinery line that I can help them if anybody can. W. H. NESBIT", M'Connellsburg - I Learnto Staff Birds, Anlals, t II s h e s , mount i beads, J tan skins, etc. We X A can teach an teach T ou by X mil. E,v X you m ery hunt- J e r , an- T 'gler, nuiuie-iover, should be t able to save the line specimens secured. Taxidermy is very fas- 1 cinating aud profitable. AllguD T expences easily paid, by mount- ing and selling specimens. Eas- X liy and quickly learned by MKN, T .-oii:N aud hoys The shooting season Is at hand 1 and you will secure many fine T trophies, Why not mount them I yourself? Our school has-thous- X X ands of successful students, and j Is endorsed by all the leading 4 sportsmen, and sporting maga X nines. Our rates are very low t New illustrated catalogue is now IW ready. A limited number FREE : if you mention the Ft'LTOK County news. Send for one f to-day. A request on postal X brings it. I THE NORTHWESTERN X SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, X Suite 306 Com. National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska. One Minute Cough Cure For Cough, Colds and Croup. i guiai ii 1 1 1 11 Minn im mi KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS Or. King's WITH Mew Kscovery OKSUMPTIOM Price CUGHgand- S0o4t1.00 OLD 3 Fr Trial. ,-Jureet und Uuickeet Cure for U THKOAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY HACK. CHICHESTER'S UXUZ'A ?Ef .ii VfiOYAL PILLS arr. Alwvmllbli-. LltM.aHI Drunrlll tr niHiitttmn anoLimi n, u!i Uulit wrulllc buira, wi, whu blue ritibon. Take aio wilier. nro 4tri uball lutlwiukDa imitation. Iluy ul your inn -iii-: at M-uil 4, 111 Mnri,,.. for 6Br4lralra, Tm.i moulaU aixl llr fur liwlra." In h-ur br reaurw Mall. K.KM'l'twi.wiuk eu'U by all lirucKtiiu. CUIOHliUTKB CHaUIOAl, OO. tt MaulUM Mun, lHIL.'kl WA. avihinii ftflUMrmmi 0m, euro Mm T If x J. &2 THE FULTON f COUNTY NEWS t Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily r 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 Sunday- School Lesson, ' Helps for Christian Enaeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. H THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, RYELOPES, CARDS, &c.,- In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. " 'Sample copies of w i x I X X X X I the News sent to any or your mends on your request. jUMDElUJVS : VALLEY .May 29, 1004 TIM K r m I- Leuvu iiu , no. 0 no. C do. 10 '-. "'AM P. M tP. U p. tvmaht-tr ,i J s.V ... oo 0 So MurtlnMixirir I s , S 41 Y 14 lle-i.i-ii... i j i 17 Id 8 00 0 IP (..reenoiuilK ... . u,, I i , i 8 M t w 31 Mwi"'- ' -v 1 w o. 1 41 3, :l -jy (.UiUiBoinuiirg.. t . u ,o 1 do 4 7 8 4S 10 64 W.iyocaboro 1 Oill 18 00 J .... ShippeuHburv... 7 4U;lfl 00 1 ti 447 8 08 11 is Newvllle 8 07 10 IS 141 B Oil 24 II 87 l.'mlUle 8 S 10 SO 8 OS 6 S3 4A 11! OK Meouunioaburg,. 8 4S II 00 8 S3 6 MS 10 07 1 21 UUsburg 10 CO iM Ait, Harrikburg. 9 06 II 4) ( 40 6 In 10 . IS 40 Arr. I'bUa 1148 8 17 8 47 8 60 483 4211 Arr. New York. 8 6 IW 8 0M II 1 t 18 7 IS Arr. Baltimore.. It 16 11SOO4820T15 P. M P. M. P.M. V. H. A. U. A. M Train No. 12 em runs dally exoept Sunday between Hasenuown and Uarrisburs, leavfoy Hagenvowa 1.06 and arriving at Hurrlaburg at o.w. Additional cant-bound looal trains will run dully, except Hunday, aa follows: Leavt Carllxle 7. a, m., I2.H0 p. m. 8.16 p.m., leave Meooaniosourg 6.04 a. m., 7.ew a. m.. 12..M 11. m. s.30 p. m. Leavo DllUburg 6.36 a. m.. 10.00 a. ni., 6.8 p. m., Trains Not. 2, 8 and 1 10 run dally betw een Ha vivwwa sun narrwDurg. - Dally. 4 Dally exoept Sunday. Lave lno. lino. bo. oino. Tino. 81 108 p. 11 llaltlmore New York IliUa llurrlsburg iJtllaburg Muabatuoiiburg.. CarllHle Newvllle Sblppenjtburg... WayneHboro.... Cbumbereburg.. Meroeraburg.. . (jreeuoomle .... Hugerntown .... Martlnnburg Ar. Wlnonealor. AH AH ru II 66 8 66 Vie II 46 12 00 8 90 7 66 8 66 6 V U A 4 II 40 8 80 8 m 11 06 11 28 6 00 8 4 Ov! 6 IM 8 12 03 14 24 12 4m I 031 8 87 8 67 t 40 II 4 01 4 III 4 83 6 6H 4 62 6 4X 6 It) 12 02 12 18 12 X 12 64 1 16 6 80 t 00 t 40 8 16 1 06 I 87 10 00 1 60 1 ei 8 24 I 10 6 37 6 24 10 T 10 A. M. P. M p. m.a.H Train No. 17 weat run dui'y exoept Snaday u.wcbu nnrnnutiru- Mii nuKentiown, leav ing HarrNburg ut 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Ha geraiowu at 7.67 p. in. Additional looal tralna will leave ilairlabun atfotlowh: ForCarlinle and lotormedtate mIiv tlona at ff.87 a. m.. 8.00 p. m. aud 0.80 p. jc., also lurMeooaaioeourg. iuiHDurg ana intennodlate taUouaat 1 80 a. m., 8.10 p. u. and 8.30 p. m. Tralna Nua. I, 8 and loo run dally between HarrtslMirt. and Hageratown. Hulluiua palace deeping oara between Nev York and Knoxvllle, Tenn., on trolna 1 vmi and 110 eat and between Phlladelnh a and WelKh on N. w. Hallway on tralna 100 weat and 12 eavt, exoept tbat ou Sunday the Phl.e- rfviuuia wueptfr wiu run eaKt on mo. X. Through ooaohee to and from PliUadnlpbU OD'ln 8 and 4 earn and T aud 8 weat . . Dully. t Deli? exoept Sunday. SOUTHERN PENN'A K. E. THAINS. Pat. IPaa. Mlx7 tl A II fan Mix. Paa ttW ru, 4 t6 8 M t7 163 t4 06 P. M 4 M Lve. An. A M 6 00 t 46 A M 6A Cbamberaburg.. 8 46 8 83 8 00 ? 88 T 80 II 60 6 II 8 67 6 1 T 14 aianon . .Ileroentburg .. .... .luoudoo. .... ....Rlunr ond.. II 82 10 SOI 10 6H 11 06 8 16 8 to ( C6 10 80 8 SC t 6' 8 61 OH 8 41 16 80 P. U IA. M A II -A. H A. M P. U. U. O. KENNKrjY. - OIX). W. MABT1N, Vice Prea. 1 Oen. Sunt. Hunt. 11. A. iUUliLE, Uen. I'aaa. Agent. k4l4! BO YEARS' -V r EXPERIENCE D Tim D( Maim 4P DcsioNa rt, CopTrnoKT etc. Anyone wading aaaetrk and eaaanpUna may luloslv IHWUII bur oiunkin fM. w list hr mm IliTanllon I. probably pawinlahle, romniunlm. uouaptrMiiyeuuDoautlaL uauaaooeoa rataote ant t raa. Uldaal aaatior for Meuriug MUeeu. raianta talum tatoagk Nana it C. nwriva IptUU tutttd, without aliarae, la the 6 handaoMal UlaMiatad waakt I.rawl aH. rulatum of any mwiiuio farual. l'rtu, at a tmri (nurmunuia, 8L auMbyail nae"lera. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAKIIFRS. r. mTdownes, First clas Tonsorial Artist, MoOONNKLLSHUHU, l'A . A Clean Cup and Towrl with eaoh Shave Everything Antiseptic. . Kazora Sterilized. ""Shop In room lntoly occuploilby Ed Hi -ike ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dnte In nil atylea of hnir t-i.t-ttnit. (nick, euny Hlinvev. Hav-rutn, CreHiim Wltch hHZol. without extra charge. Frob towel to each oiiNtomer. Katei luiproved ip( paratim for aterlllr.lng tools. Parlor opponlte Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ofiice on Scjuare, AcConnellsburg, Pa All legal buslnem and coliecllonn entruated will eceive careful and prompt attention. CHIRCUF.S. Phesbyterian. Kev. W. A. Wutt, D. D.. Pastor. Prpacblrje nrrvices each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Servicei at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:.I0 a. tn. Sahbnth school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist lauscopAi, Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday mornlnp at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7 :i"D. Epworth league at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITF.D PRESBYTERIAN ilev . J. T.. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every "Sunday morn ing et 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. eVVANOELuoAl. I-.CTHERAN Ilev. 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 En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on V.'ednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pu tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching oa alternate Sabbaths ut 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christiim Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TEKMS OF COI'RT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth terra on the first Mondav f Octob3r, at 2 o'clock p. m. UOROVGII OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. H. Witle. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess n. W. Scott. Councilraen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohman, Samuel Uonder.M. W. Nao. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon 3.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, 4tc. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis, 8 L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott. Geo Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. ClerkFrank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. . Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomag F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Shies, S. W. Kirk, SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 innate avapv Ft-lrlnu nv.nln,, In toe Comerer Building in McConnolls- uurg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets everv Saturday ni-nmnj- in t.lio fmn,.. building at Fort Littleton. . Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Satirday evening in Odd Fel- 1 , TT 1 1 n.-ii. n. Harrlsonvllle "Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' tlall at llarrlsonvllle. ' Waterfall Lodo-e Kn. 77.1 ,uitu uu. ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' TTn11 . ...11 ft till.. nan nv ir sioriau umia. Warfordsburtr 1,oi1it vn. urn moota in Warfordsbui-o- evarv StHini-rli, v evening. King PoatG. A. R. No. 305 meets in MoConnelluburu' in llilil Plliva HU the first Saturday In every month at 1 p. m. Roval Aiianiiin.'ri)uai.ti.L r'nur,,.!! No. 121. . OlH'tV Oil altfirilHl XlnnHnJ evfininaa in 1. O. K nf A 11.11 McConuellHburtr. Washlntrton Cidid No. 407. P. O. S. a., ui urunaua, meets every ocr urday evenlug In P. O. b. of A. Hl. Washington Camp, No. 5M, P. O.6. of A., Uuittontown, meets every Butor urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hull. John O. Tmvlnp t'oat fl. A. H . N A XT -j . . . . . 589, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon tn La Mb ley ball, t 2 p. in., at Buck Valley.. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 eeta at same date and iilace at 4 t m. O., A. S., meets the aeoond and fourth Saturday in each month at Plena n Kldge y , f ADVERTISE IN Tba Ffllton Connty Ks,