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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
Published Evcy Thursday.
B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
AcCONNELLSI3URG. PA.
DECEMBER 7, 1904,
Published Weekly. $.QQ per
Annum in Advinre.
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NothirL- fnwrte.l for 1p.i tn:m !
Professional OnrdK one vrur .1
Where's Mother. '
lurtiii- in fi did s.'li'.i.i or play,
This is what, tin- r-hil.lr. ii -a,v :
Troiipinir. iTowilin:.'. bin an. I small,
On the tliivshuM, In tin- hall -.lowing
in tin? constant cry,
Kver as the iays '',
'Where's mother V '
From the we ary he.l of pain
This same f jio st oni comes n.iin:
From the boy w ith sparkling eyes,
Ueariiii,' home his earliest prize;
From the hron.r-d and heurded son,
Peril iasl ami honors won:
'Where's mother '''
lliirdeneil with a lonely tasU,
One day we may vainly ask
For the comfort of her face,
l'or the rest of her embrace:
IM us love her while we maj.
Well for lis that we can say:
'"Where's mother V'
.Mother with untiring hands
At the post of duty s; .mis:
.J'a'.ient, s.-e!;intr .ot her o,vn.
Anxious f..r the to. id alone
If tier childri n as tliev cry,
Kver as the days by:
" Wliei'e's mother
Tact and Ccntk-iicsa.
Of ail the gifts to be prayed for,
n-!.t to grace and Ii-miI, tact and
gentleness in manner aro the
in ist desirable. A brusque, shy,
curt manner, a cold inditfereiice,
a snappish petulance, a brutal ap
p :ai a:iee ol .stolidity, antagonize
n 0 J wound and rub even really
kind iictions of half their value.
1' is worth while to do a kind
tl tng gracefully. There isacer
t..in propriety of demeanor which
never makes a mistake, which j
guards the fe.-ling of a loved one
n carefully as a mother cherish- j
os her little delicate child. In I
.time such tact becomes natural,:
and one who has it makes others
1 1
bi'jipy without trying to do so - -
Detroit I-'ree Press
H.iy'i l.ilc Saved from Membranous Croup, i
t". W. Lynch, a prominent citi-'
7.i' i of Vinc'i.',ter, led., writes,'
'My little boy had asevere attack '
of mombrr.nous cronj), and ouly .
got relief alter tnkiug Foley's
Ib'ney and Tar. lie got relief af- '
ler one Oosoatid I (eel that it sav-!
e.i tiic liii; of my boy." Uefuse
xtiostitiit'-s. Sold tiy all dealers.
(iuod Association,
left no young nun or woman go
in a social circle where the iutlu
ences are vicious or host'le to the
Cl.i'islian n.liginu. You will be
gin by reproving their faults and
i ml by copying them Sin is con
t igious. ou go .uuong those
v!;o are profane, and you will bo
profane. You go among those
who use impure language, and
y hi will usu impure language.
among those w ho are given to
strong drink, aud you will inevi
tably become uu inebriate. There
is no exception to the rule. A
man is no better thau tho com
pany he e. 'ntinuallv keeps. It is
always best to keep ourselves un
der Christian inlluences. It is
t:ot possible, if yon mingle in ns
niciatioas that are positively
Christian not to be mado better
luuu or women. The Christian
IKople with whom you associate
may not be always talking their
religion, but there i something
in the moral atmosphere that will
Le lite to your sou).
Worst nf all I spcricacet.
Can anything bo worso than to
feel that every minute will bo
your last 'i Such was the exper
ience of Mrs. S. II Newson, Deo
atur, Ala., "l'or three yearn, "she
writes, "I end u rod Insufferable
pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death socm
w! inevitable wlu n docUirs and
all remedies failed. At length I
was induced to try Electric Bit
ters and the result was 'miraculous.-'
I unproved at onco and
nrw I'm completely recovered
For liver, kidney, utomacli and
Wvol troubles I JIectric Hitters in
tho only medicine. Only riK-.
It's guaranteed lit Troll I'm .1ni.
tore.
I flood Storks.
An old negro died at Holly
J Spriugh, Mian., recently, unci as
j lio belonged to no church or ).k.Ic
, throe or four negroes voluutfuri d
, to bury him, mid they were the
1 inilv followers in his funeral truiu.
After the colli n had been Inwuurt
into tlio grave, all .seemed to feet
that something ought to be said.
They appealed to the oldest man,
"Hob" McCraven, who delivered
the following: "Friday Viznr,
you is "-one out we hopes yon is
better oil' than we 'specUyou U '
A well known Chicago clergy
I man, who is a widower and the
father of two charming gnnvr;
daughters, is also something of u
wag. During his vacation last
summer he sent the following tel
egram to his daughters:
"liaQjust married a widow
with six 'children. Will he home
to-morrow."
The next day he an ived alone
and found his daughters in tears.
"W-where is the w-widow.-'
they sobbed in unison.
J "Oh," he replied, a merry twin
; klo in his eye. "I married her to
; another man."
Matrimonial advertisement,
Japanesestylo: "I ainavery pret
ty girl. My hair is as wavy as a
cloud. My complexion has the
brilliancy and softness of a (low
er. My expression is as mobile
us the leaf of the weepiug willow
.My brown eyes art1 like two cres
cents of the moon. 1 have enough
worldly goods to pass happily
through life with my husband
hand in hand, gazing at the Mow
ers by dny nnd the moon by night,
ff this should meet the eye of a
man who is intelligent, amiable
and of good address, I will be his
for life, and repose with him later
in a tomb of red marble." There
were ;i H,ooi marriages in Japau
last year, but for all that such ad
vertisements as the above appear
every day in the Japanese papers.
"Do you know of the only Irish
man who ever committed sui
cide?" asked W. 13. Pollard, of
.lei sey City, who was at the Fift h
avenue hotel lust night, says the
Louisville Courier-Journal. "You
know it is said that Irishmen nev
er commit, suicide, and wnen the
argument was i.dvauced m a
crowd of that nationality ho was
so unstrin g that he decided to
show his opponents that Irish
men 'dosumotiii.es commit a rash
act. Ho accordingly disappeared
and the man who employed him
started a search. When ho got
to ilie barn e looked up toward
the rafters and saw his man hang
ing with a rope around his waist.
"What are you up to, Pat?" he
asked.
'Oi'm hanging mosolf, begobs, ''
tho Irishman replied.
"Why don't you put it around
! your neck t"
. "Faith, Oi did, but Oi couldn't
bray thi'," was the unsmiling re
ply of the man from the Kmerald
. Isle.
i
The young women of Menonii
: uee, Mich., nre imbued with the
; idea that Meuomh co possesses
1 merits superior to those of any
! other place in the country,
j Out of their, patriotism and
: public spiritedness there has
come a determination to adver
tise the place to all the world.
They do not propose to permit
; Menominee to languish longer in
I the folds of obscurity while oth
' er places stand forth in the full
; light of publicity.
Kach young woman, as she
goes to seminary or college,, w iii
i go as a medium for Menomiuee's
1 advertisement.
The young women of Menonii
uee have organized a "SiIk Stock
ing cluo." They aro solemnly
obligated to wear ouly black hilk
stockings nnd Oxford shoos
The stockings aro the imtonlial
factors in this uniqueadvertising
campaign, for on each, encircling
the ankle of the wearor, is to I."
this lUHcriptinn, worked in wid e
rsillt:
"Menominee is a Good Town."
Menominee wuits anxiously for
repot ts ns to bow tho world ut
largo is it'n pressed by this ad'-er-tising
novelty.
MOTHERS, B(! CAREFUL
of tho health of your children.
Look uijl for coughs, olds, croup
unl whooping cough Stop them
In i'rni Ono Minute Cough ("nre
is tfbo best remedy. Harmless
Jand pleasant. Suld at Trout's
j drug store.
An iii'imimiiiiig Ha-Oi. ' Hints for ihc Olrli.
j A .Monro. ;.)'i .!y hoy wis tV.t- : M..iue .lie l.a r-uuf. i.-ii-ii fifteen
J covered by the i;n mil' of nil or , ihiiiHs that every y.v can learn
ch n-l 411 ili. n.-t, of ;i1ii.r up- b. fore hhe is liftceu. Not every
I pies. II" happot.n.l t. the one can learn to piuy or .sin or
j owner in tun !l. mukoa v.ot away, i i ;ui t well enough to give j.leas
j "Here boy," callo ! the owner to ' a !. her friends; bulthe follow
I the bey, who was lulling gravel j ,,is "i.eeoiiiplishinents" are with
! down the pike, "come back, and : i:i i-v.-i y body 'a reach.
I you can have all the. p;.!os v-.n Xrvi-r f us.s or f ret or lidget
I e:m eat and all ou can earrv ,
;iiway." Instead ol going back, I
! Iiowover, too b y kept l i.'J't, no ! I
; going. Meeting another man in;
! the road, won had h.ani tin-own
i or of the orch ii d cull, "the mnn
asked him ,vhy l.e did not go back,
''Weil," .-a.d t!i- boy, ,TL did think
ior a minute 1 would go oadf, ana
ineu .1 ,ooko.; :t: liin rum s iw Umi
I toe lello-.v Jii,,j on.' !; 11c: behind
j his (jack-, and iL son n' Ihshe i ; Xevei go iili your shoes tin
i t!i-otig!i my mi-.d that meb'.)" l.e j biitioned.
! v;uz a dtirned liar.' . ! Nev,.r h 1 a button stiiy off t Acn-
! TO CL'k'l; A Cfll.O I.N UMI; l) V i ty i on r 1 p. u i s
Take Laxative llromo Quinine;
Tablets. A!! dnii'gists relimd '
the money ifitfniis to cu e. K.
W. (Jv-iv.'s signature is o'i eac'i I
box. L"f.
Fancy P;itry.
Mrs. Mertie Jhrr union m-es
thi'tsho is propa'o! to reeoivo
orders for cakes, cooU:., ginger
bread, custards, eic., at he home
in this place. X".M, Satui d-y nf
ternoou she will have a supply of :
fresh cakes, &v... and oneaeii :e:e- )
cecding S'.tur d;i y. Your putio.i
nge solicited.
A Wnrnifu: to M lrrcd M."i
! Tlr.i wife ot t, I.ti:as City
u"""
bus gut a divorce from lem I' i
I good bet slrto:;.- crai.-e The
i h",id and front, of hi-; ulfee.dieg
tvr is this: "Whenever I ;,s!;od
! for anything tsays th larlv) I :.i
W'.ivs got it witho'.it rine-ti ie "
t
! Naturally she wearied of '-thut
kind rifhu more m existence.''--i
The excellent man was too tamo
' and pigeon liv. i The lady
pined to be' C'T-.fli.'ieteJ. She
; weaned of perpetual summer tied
1 "having her own -.v ty" always
A sf.lonui ion! nodded warning !
Oh, our brothers in the married
; s!rt.e ; Iist II III u.' it secede, bo
- no'- too yielding ard strive ! l:v
the "blustering, Hubbly Jock"
! oc' asionally. Tie; chief failing of
us men, says a writer in ICvery
' body's Mngiznie, is that io tire
too good for ih" world aij. 1c our
i w.i m en -folk !
, Starllini; i:idcncc.
Fresh testimony in g eat quan
tity is constantly comine in, de
: daring Dr. King's New Discov
lory for cunstimjitiun, coughs and
i colds to be unei!i.'ilecl. A recent
! expression from T. J. McFar-
utnu, jjenxorvine, a , serves as
example. He writes: "Ihadbrou
'chilis for three years and doctor
1 ed all the time without being bene
: Hied. Then 1 began tking Dr.
I King's New Discovery, aud a few i n(. ,.-mo wbi.-h was
b.,ttles wholly cured me." i:,,nal j ml)ch ..uorcciatcd by the old gen
ly i th-ctive in curing all lung aud ' tletnau.
throat troubles, consumption, ! It e,J(!S without saying that
; pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed , thero was u grand old time fami
I at Trout's drug store. Trial bot-! y ,lir!,1(.r, and as the children and
; ties free, regular sizes Hi ic, and ; gratidchildrou were gathered
! j around the boai d it called from
I.OCL'ST (il.'OVi:. the hear', emotions of thankful-
! William P;. ssii,;.;m-, who had i Ut'ss u"l 10 1,10 '"Wonly Fa-
his collar hone broken, is, we are l!l, r f"r 1,is l""l-thig care, and
' tfla.l to say, getting along nic. iy. ll,f; oltl b", i the marks of
Mrs. Albert t'lvrishiyerisslow-id","r 11S twonty-Hve years ago
1 ly improving. We hop., l'or l,,.r l hi-u the members of tho family
; sjieedy recovery. j VL'n' ail ilt' liome.
The' sale of Win. Morgrctwas! 'J,e aged father led in the sing
! well attended. Sorry to lose you j u''' "f 11,111 fe'K' oIJ 1:y run. "A
i William. ' charge to keep I have," aud pleas-
; Mrs. I.'aehel Wink is spending j a''1 i-'Coll-ctions of that day will
1 some time with Mil-. L'Tio Wii.k b1 nierislii.-d by those who
! at Sines Mill. were there.
Our etitcrpi iiio,' mei i-h ii.i, ' Na Alo Snlfciinr
li'iyionund (mihuid of this (.hi, o,
i lire doing ti rushing busim-s
: Success to you. gen t lemon.
! U. r. Sinitli and brother Wil-
; liiim aud .lucob Uangh . f Smlih-; son, f Sp acer, la ; says: "Have
un, Pa., in company nhh JOmory had dyspepsia for twenty years.
I A. Diehl, G. P. Me. Diehl, and i My case was almost hopeless.
'Aaron fh'-ss captures two hue ! Kodol Dyspupsi i Cure was rec
deer on Town lliil near Samuel loin mended and I used a few bot
j Dield's on the "(ith nf November, j ties or it aud it is the only thing
' Ii. P. Smith being the lucky man. j that has relieved n.". Would not
'.'.v. and Mr-. Kmorv A. liehl
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Wm. Diehl's.
'. '. M-'. 11. lil, sist, r, ninJ I. ;
I A. Dielil nnd wifo 8 punt Monday
uiKht wllli J. tiio ut. Uruoze-
; WOOd.
( Counii. ColJ and Cooatlpctliin,
Fow j not lo rtitlizt! wholi taking
jcouf,'li mctiieiref. either il an 1-V
lleyV Hoiioy.and Tar, tli'at tlioy
jcotituln o.iat"s wliiit'n aro ctiiniii
j pating huaidi's boiitHT unniifc, par
ticularly for children. F.-lcyV
Hor.cy and Tar ronUIn no o).i
j utH, U nafo and nurij and will nut
i coiiMtipato. Sold by all dcinlei-8.
Mover keep any body waiting.
Sh 1!, t'lodu ii'.'aiid shut it soft-
ILive an hour
rise.
y :IMI to It.!;.
for ruing, and
bread as Well as
i cake
Ah 11 .v.-sknov. where your things
i ar.
Kej-p v on; in-. n room in tuste
ful orilor
. tv come to breakfast with-
I' il Cl ihl I'.
Never lidget or hum so r.s to
dis'Ul b o he: s.
!;). :.:; el. a1 !y enough lor every
I body in UM'lei sta id.
lie patient with the little ones,
as you wish , vrni r mother to ho
w itl: yon.
Xev. r let a day puss without
doing soriii-thi.;g to make come-
i ,;r,fb' 'mifortabh
The girl v. ho has thoroughly
arited all, might also be called a
! is! re-' o' .."is ' '
Beware nf Cuuntcrlcits.
'Di'Wirt's is the only genuine
i'eh l iz d Salve," writes . I. L.
iCuc'ror. of Centre. Aia., "f have
u--.i it ia my family for piles,
cits and burns for vears and can
recommend it to be the li(!.st salve
:.i
.i ine minuet, lverv lamov
iol Ail .een l . ns it is :in iiiv.i n-
i , ,, . ,
i L .' ni Ki ho rl r. .nn.l e iinel
etiieoy,
should a! vays tie kept on hand
!or immediate use." Mrs. Sam
col Cage, of North Hush, X. Y ,
nys: "'i .had a fever sore en my
inkle for twelve years thai the
doctors could not euro. All salves
i.d blood t cii!.,dies proved worth-l":-s.
I could not walk for over
U.o years. Iinallv I was .ur
suiideU to try DeWitt's Witch Ha
. 1 Salve, v.lileh lifts comjiletely
cured me. It is a wonderful re
lief." UeWu'.'.s WiN-h ITazej
Salve cures without leaving a
sear. Sold at Trout', drug store.
iiiKTuriAV iMinv.
T' . enty-r ine jiefsun--, ieclud
i;.g children, grandchildren, and
itner ue-ir rel.ttn e.-.-, ass.vTi idi d
at the homcof levi junin Wil-lo,
Sr., to j .in :n ihi: celebral i hi if
the 7"ith a universal' v of Mr.
WM.Ic's hiriliday.
U was much'eni , ed by a
1
esji.jcially the ii-zed father, and he
was the r.'cipiii.it of many j.i!ts
us tol..e,-. of 1-ivo from th'op pr es
ent. Samuel Wiiile Sr.. hw
1 1' y on ii re trouble 1 with nidi-
lion get a bottle of Kodol Dys-
pejisia Cure and see how q uickly
i it will cure von. Geo. A. Thorn
bo v.ul'i.i't it. Unto dnctoretl
wiili loc.i I I'iiy si'-i'iu. nnd also nt
(J!:i('!io, niul i vii wont to Nor.
w.-i" wit'i li'ns nf ttintj some
relk-f, butlC id'l I)y epia Cure
I the only rutin dv that has donq
ino r.uy goml, ami I heartily re
coin mot). I it. Evor.v purson suf
furirif witii hidii.nii m or. d's
popsia hho'ild use it." Soi l ut
Troui'ri drug Btoro.
Vakli:,CIiKl.8, Jowrlry and Silverware.
Wo can furnish you auythlnf
you in n'il in our line. Write
;'i.- f.'i. c;it ill, ..Mi-. RamCS. Mah
tin ', I, eU I'.n-x '217 ll.irrU-1
hury. I'.t . 1
COAL I COAL I
The undersigned have opened
iukhv mine on the top of Hays
Hill on the road leading from New
(Jreuada to Kobei tsdalo, about 3
m'ces from New (Jrenadn, andare
prepared to furnish auy trrade of
coal at lowest mine prices. We
guarantee to give" every ound,ot
coal we ask pay for.
Prices for 2,000 lbs : Lime coal,
75c.;Kunof Miuo, $1 25; all Lump
11. 7;".
Wm. Ai.lowav,
CiKO. SLKKMAX,
Proprietors,
New Grenada, Pa.
Orchard Grove
PRICES.
Hatter, 2: F.gps, :m.
tlood, suited lieef MiiU'HTc, 11).
tn getting i-sady to SutiOipr ciiine and
get lacl cMins, .'l.i nnd 45c; pepper,
line salt, :Mc: in tlie jrruln, 17c;
coarse salt, Is.
McNeil's Ph in 1'xterniiiiutor 111, 3s,
7.)c; M'.inyou's Witch Ilazul Soap,
l.'lc, or 2 for -ic.
.Iiimb.) HaUed (leuns with Tomato
sauce, -I I and lie.
Still s'.nie tied haps and blankets left
to go t- eost and curt-luge.
1 tn Ih. lirnin Hag salt 80c.
Men's heuvy Ihvced underwear 43 and
47c.
Ludieg" heuvy fleered underwear 37
and 47c.
W. L. BERKSTRESSER,
Manager. j
New '
Falling Top
Buggies, I
both Factory nnd Mandmiide from I
335 to 85
Surreys
and
Wagons
I.ui'jre t-.ek on Imnd all the time
to select I ruin.
W. R. EVA INS,
Hustontown, Pa.
W.ILNESBIT
Sells
MACHINE OILS
from cents to 0 cents a gal
lon Don't be deceived no
body will sell you a UO-cent
oil for 'i cents.
Mower
Sections
and Kuurds for all kinds of
machines at prices lower than
you ha vo ever heard.
BINDERS
on hand; Binder twine, Horse
Kiikes In fuct furmor's should
remember If they want any
thing In the machinery line
that I can help them if anybody
can.
W. H. NESBIT, . .
AConnelIsburg
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE 'TUB LUNGS
Br. King's
WITH
si'ovory
iliW
r?OV3UMi'7ION
FOR I OOGHSand
Prlc
60c I $t. 00
Freg Trial.
Kmest und liuickent Cura for all
XiiliOAT unci LUNG TEOUB
7.7. S, or JEOIfEY BACK.
f-hfr.v smrj-aggCTfB niissani.a
Ci'lCKtSTCFCS ENGLISH
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f fw; iT".,';.r.'',l'b1"' '"ea. Hr.iirslsl Kir
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t ,ah nu wilier. IEr.k A
lutluiwim,! luallallfMia.- liu ul vtHir tipiKtfll
in sul ln in i;iiii., l.ir fitrll-ulr. Te.ll
uomImU hi. I -ttrllc-r fur l..llr.." In In'ir
byn.iurn.iun, li,oiK)'lmimmii. w'u i
ail liiuturii4a. ' '
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t NEWS
Covers the Field.
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X that Rather the daily
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State and National,
X News, War News, a
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Farmer and Mechan--
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Aarkets. The Sun
X day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Endeavorers, and a
X Good Sermon for ev
j erybody.
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:
I SALE BILLS,
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I LETTER HEADS,
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CARDS, 4c,
In fact anything and
X everything in the best
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CUMBERLAND VALLEY
TIMETABLE. Nov. 27, 1904
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I 41
II 16
84
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11 17
5 83
6 U
6 a
8 45
18 08
10 07
18 81
fi 05
t 40
10
S 50
II 8
10
4 8
1 18
18 40
11 4H
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12 15
0 47
8 W:
4 88
7 18
7 IB
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9 4K
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P. M.
P.M.
P. M.
a. m
la.
Train No. 13 earn runs otl j except Sunday
between Hacemlown and Harrlnbuur, leavlos
Uageruwu 1.06 and arriving at Ilarrlsburg at
Additional eaat-bound looal trslna will mn
daily, except Sunday, aa follow: leave
Curllsle 7.0ft a. m., I8.su p.m. 8.16 p.m., leave
Meunaniosburg 6.64 a m., I.mt a. m.. 18.68 p. m..
-1.38 p. m. Leave DUlnburg 8.88 a. m., 10.00 a.
Trains Noa. "i.8 and 110 run dally between Ha
OaUy.
t Oally except Sundav.
Leave no. 1 no. 8 no. a no. 7 no. 8 108
Baltimore 11 66 i u 1 66 1 00 4 8 80
New York 7 66 18 10 8 66 8 66 6 66
II 40 486 848 ll40t6 80 8 26
Harrlaburg 6 00 7 66 11 46 886 8 86 I1C6
UUoburif 860 oe
Mechanloasurg.. 6 10 8 16 It 08 8 41 8 48 11 88
Carlisle 6 40 8 87 18 84 4 CO 04 II 42
Newville 6 01 ts 18 m f in t u It Ot
Shipueuiburg... 6 80 8 17 I On 4 1 8 48 18 18
Wayneaboro 10 67 8 00 6 4
Cnamberaburg.. 6 40 8". 187 4 HI 10 00 18 86
Meroeraburg.. . 8 16 10 80 8 63
Oreeneaatle .... 7 06 8 ftt 16" 8 21 10 84 18 66
UaKerHtowu .... 7 if) 10 fc! 2 10 t 41 10 46 I 16
Marunaburv 8 2 II l 6 84
Ar. Wluohealer. 9 16 II 60 7 10
A. M. A. M. P. M. p. M. P. M. A. U.
Tram No. 17 went runa dary except Bnnday
. . .. . . u .. i miiu. i, kdu nagcnuivn, ieav
Ing Harrlaburg at 6.16 p,in. and arriving at Ha
Additional looal trains wUl leave Harrtabura
as follow: For Carlisle and lotermedUtte sta
tions ai . 37 a. m.. 8.00 p. m. and 6.X0 p. m., alao
forMechanJosburg. DiflNburg and Intermediate
atationaat 7 30 a. in.. 8.10 p. m. aud 6.80 p. m.
Tralna Nos. I I nnd loft run dally betwaeo
Pulluaao palace aleeplng oara between Ne
York and Knmvllu . i- . . .
and 110 eaat and between 1'hlladelph a and
Welsh on N. W. Kail my on trains 108 went
JelDllla I HRIIMP Will Vim uU ..n Un
Through ooaohea to and from PhiladelphU
" u.u7. ""'"
t Dally exoept Sunday.
SOUTHERN PENN A R. K. TRAINS.
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1 63 1
PaX
P. M
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6 OA
6 I'll
6 M
4 U
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8 6l
10 80
10 6H
11 06
Mil.va. Arr.
6 MlCuambersburg..
7 14
8 16
6 60
06
.Marlon .
I 46
I 10
.Meroeraburg.
... .Loudoo. ...
..'. Klohrrood...
6 II
6 80
8 48
P si.
8 40
4. M
a- m.
r. m.
M. O. KENNEDY. OKO. W. MARTIN,
Vice Pre. Urn. 9ilpt. Huot.
IL A. H1UULE, Uan. Pkiia. Agent.
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A. M. A. H.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MAH1JKKS.
. R. M. DOWNCS, .
First Clas
Tonsorial Artist.
MoCONNKLLSBURU, PA .
A Clean Cup and Towel with nrli Shave.
Everything AnUwptlu.
Katora Slprlllzcd.
TRhop In room lately ocoupled by Kd llrukr
ISAAC N. WATSON
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to date In all M vie of htiir e.t
ting. Quick, eaay nhavct.. liay-rum, Crrauw
Wltob-hazel. without extra charnr. Fresh
towel to each euHtotner. LntPMt improved Hp,
Iiaratun for aterllltlng tools. Parlora oppoalte
"ullon House.
LAWYKRS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All legal buslnesa and collections entrusted
will eoetve oarehil and prompt attention.
CUTRC1IES.
Presbytkrian. iiev. W. A. West,
D. D.. Pastor. Preaching nervlna
each alternate Sabbath atl0:.',0o. m.
and every Sunday evening, at 7:K).
Services at Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:30 a. tn. Sabbath
school at 9:J5. Junior Christian En
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Methodist iU'ianoPAL Itev. J. V.
Adams, Pastor, Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m. Preaching- every other
Sunday morning at 10:.10 and evprv
Sunday evoDinj; ut 7:00.. Epworth
League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet Id if
Thursday evening at 7:00.
United rttESDYTEKiAN Kev. J. I..
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at9:"W
a. m. Preaching every Sundav morn
ing at 10:30, and every other Sundav
evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbnth
evenings are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union nt 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evenii.L'
at 7:00.
tVANQKLicAn JiT"THERAN'Iev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school H:li
a. m. Preaching every other Sunday
morning at 10:.'J0 and every other Sun
day evening at 7.00. Christian En
deavor at 6:00 p. m. rrayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas
tor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. tn.
Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 t. m. i:hrlatii,
Endeavor at 6:00 p. ui. Prayer mei t
ing r n Wednesday evening at 7:00.
TKRAtS OF COL'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.
TU 1. ! .1 . . i m -i
iinj miiu term ou ine luesaay next
following the second Monday of Juun.
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on the first Monday
f October, at 2 o'clonk p. m.
BOROl'GU OFFICERS.
Justice of the Peace Thomas V,
Sloan, L. H. Wible.
Constable John H. Doyle.
Burgess H. W. Scott.-
Councllmen D. T. Fields, Leonard
Hohman, Samuel Uender.M. W. Nare.
Clerk William Hull.
High Constable Wm.Baumgardncr.
School Directors A. U. Nace. John
A. Irwin, Thomas P. Sloan, F. M.
Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swone.
Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da
vid Nelson.
Prothonotary, Vc 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, S L. Garland.
Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo
Sigel, and H. P. Palmer.
Clerk Frank Henry.
County Surveyor Jonas Lake.
County Superintendent Charles E
Barton. '
Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Bines, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. R. ShaiTner, Geo.
B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, 8. W.
Kirk.
NOCIF.T1F.S
OddFellnn-a M,rv,i.nnllQK,.T ,..l..,.
- - - "iiui-iiniui g A.ysj
No. 744 meets every FriUuy eveoiriff in
Ina avnAa.A T1..H 1 I I II - . i
aw VtlUCI v J- JJUllUlUg IU ii(;i..'01lUt!ilri'
Kllifr
Fort T,Utl6t.tn TavlM 1C AHA
every Saturday evening in the Cromer
uuiiuiiik ui j uri j-iiniown.
Wells Vallpv Iviliyo Nn ftll7 moot.
every Saturday evening In Odd Fcl
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrisonville Lodge No. 701 meets
every Saturday evening in Odd Fel-
iuwa usu at narrisonviiie.
Wabupfall Tirtira Vn 771 . ...
ery Saturday evenlne- in Odd Fellows'
II., II . . . 1 1 111,1.
lAaii tv iibrriu.il Willis.
Warfopfluhnrir Tsirifya K'r, aiii .....r.. .
... ' p. - " , . -' , 1 1 I 'J.
In Warfordsburg every Saturday
evening. '
KinifPostG. A. R. No. 365 meets in
MrConnlli.lmt-iT In ri.1.1 l.'oll,....' rr.li
the first 8 itl u id ay in every month at. 1
RoVal AvAniim.Tnunai.r.ai r.n.,..lt
No. 121. meats on altrnittA Klnnflr. '
evenings tn P. O. S. of A. Hall, in
McUQnnellsburif. .
Washtntrton Cbiiid No. 497. P. O. S.
A., of New Grenada, meat? verv ftut-
rday evening In P, O. S.-'qf A. Hall.
Waahinirtiu fta.imn.
of A., Hustontown, meets erery Batur
urday evening In P. O. 8. of A, Hall.
089, meets every Saturday, oh or just .
preceding; full moon In Layblet hall,
at 2 p. ui., at Buck Valley.
. Woman's Relief Corps, No. AO '
meets at same date and place at 4 p m.
WVUU JIVI "" w. L . V., A O.
. -.''uiu uat no. MZ.
fl A. H . nuut. IU i ..'
iun s-a pi1 tt m 1 nti wa u ..a son
' - touuu auu lourtn
Saturdays in each month at Pleas q
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