FULTON COUN IV NEW. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. FEBRUARY 15, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. lVBTIM0 HATH. rt N'luurw or R llnrs 3 time II N. ' xqunre em-n Buiwequent Insertion.... SO. Ail ilvertlirmenti Inwrted for lew than niumus uu&rgeu Dy toe square. 3 moN. 9mos. 1 yr, O'lr-fourth column. i)M-t)H!f column.... 'J'le Column .11. von. . 8.V0W. .. 40.00. ae on. 44) IK). m.uo. no no w.no 7IV.O0 N iinimr lmertid for 1cm thnn II P-o nssional Cardaone year li WELLS TANNERY. Among the recent vintors among ushave been Harry Sp ng lor, of Pittsburg, Will Hoke, wife aud cliildrerj, and Mrs. Fulton and daughter, of Sa.xtorj, to the homt of V. H. Spangler and wife; "ad Misses Jennie and Grace iiixon, Nora Fishor, Bessie Alt ers, and Messrs. Mark and ( ' wrtfo Lodge, of Crystal Springs, aud Herbert and Kssie Kirk, of Hustontown, to the home of J. U. Kirk and wife. Tliey attended services in Pine Grove M. E. church Sunday morning. Thomas Sipes and sister, F.lla, of Saxton, passed through our town last Thursday enroute to X. S. Edwards'. Will Harmon and wife, of W. Va., sold their property there and have located here. After April 1st they will live in the Gaster house. W. II. Baumgardner spent a part of last week at McAlevy's Fort, Huntingdon county, hunt ing colliers. Lizzie and Leti .Sprowl spent Sunday with Lucy McDonald at Kearney. Mary aud Kate Denisar and Gertrude Yi.ung visited friends in Everett and Hopewell a part of last week. .1. D. F'oote is visiting friends iu Everett and Hyndraan. Walter Smith, teacher of No. 1 graded school, has not had schoo this week on account of hishealth. Miss Mary, daughter of J. 13. H'irton, is suffering with rheuma tism. Charley Sprowl can boast of a chestnut tree on the old Sprowl farm that measures 14 ft., 10 inches in circumference, 5 foot from the ground. A Thousand Dollar Thrown Aay. .Mr. W. W. Baker, of Pltnnview, Nel., writes: " My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years. Wi tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dol lars without any relief. She was ver v low and 1 lost all hope, when a i'riond suggested trying Foley's Honey and Tar. which I did; and thanks be to this great remedy, it saved her life. She is strong e r a ' i d enjoy s be tter h ea 1 th th an six; I, as ever known in ten vears. We hhall nevei be without Foley's J loney and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try it." Sold by all dealers. DKIFTUD LANE. D. K. Mellott and son Ned are ..bu-y sawing lumber for PLihp Strait's new house, aud are ma king good head-way. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Decker and sou Verlie, and Mr. Gill Deshong aud wife were visitors at Fernan do Decker's last Sunday. Last Wednesday morning two young men went to the mountain lor a fox chase. Being unsuccess ful! in their sport, they resolved to return home. On their way they stopicd at a neighbor's house oad had a race with a good sized cider barrel, After the race was won and the cider and boys both had good satisfaction, with shouldered guns continued their uick step march homeward. Af ter going about a mile one of them found it was necessary for a halt, and in order that he might rest well, propped himself against an oak tre-i. Late- m the afternoon he was found to be fast asleep and frozen still enough to stand without his prop. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other diseaso. Thin is due to the disease bsiog wo tnsidious .that it gets a good hold on the system before it is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of f h t, d disease if taken in time. Sold by all dealers. A iuind Parly. A pound party was given in honor of Miss Mabel Jackson at toe hsrae of her mother, Mrs. Lou Jackson, on last Thursday Amos Sharp is able to be out evening. Between twenty-live ngain. and thirty of Miss Mabel's friends , A sled load of our young poo were present, all of whom went ' P' attended church at Oakley away feeling that the evening had last Thursday evening. Tliey bocu well spent. ; s,y it is good health to sled in Several interesting games were i;3ro weather, played in which all took p-.rt. Af- D. A. Fisnor aud wife spent ter refreshments were served a ' 'l 'hnrsd v at thy homo of Mr. few more entertaining games ; Fiber's mother, were played. At a very hit:- hour ' l)r- Pa'mor and Lee Fuuk the guests were reminded by one ( passed through our town Satur of the party that she was getting ' dtty 'i their way to McCotn,. Ils sleopy and thought it about time I burg. todepart. Thanking Miss Mabel j The members and friends of for thoevomugspeut so pleasantly . the Antioch church have made in her home they said good-night, ! q'lite an improvement to the in hoping to have the opportunity ! tori r of the place of worship, to spend another evening in the ! - - . same way. " ' A Touching Story . Ms the saving from death of the WEST DUBLIN. j l)ilby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cum- Scarlet fever has made its ap-i bcrland lV1(l- He write: "At tho pearance in the families of H. K. j a of 11 mon our httle girl Stevens aud James Foreman. j was ln declining health, with se- Jacob Motter of near MeGon-1 nous throat trouble.and twophy nellsburg, passed through here ; sicaft ?ave her up. We were al on Saturday, retuiuiug from rnwst' in ''epair, when we resoiv Kearney where he had taken a ; "(l to tr Dr- Kiur?' ew Diseuv load of hay. i er.v or consumption, cough and Clarence Hoover, of Licking 1 co,ds- Tll first bottle gave re Creek, spent Wednesday at this ' llof; afu'r tiug four bottles she place. i was cured, and is uow in perfect Within the past few weeks zro! hoalth." Never fails to relieve weather has been ouito frpminnr. mA cui' a cough or cold. At here as elsewhere, and the suow gives opportunity tor sleighing and sledding. Mrs. Frank Price is in poor health from heart trouble. George King is getting pickets sawed for a yard fence. Public Is Aroused. The public isarousedtoakuowl-, edge of the curative rocrts of. that great medicinal touic, Elec tric Bitters, for sick stoma:;h, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Wal-; tors, of ")hi St. Glair Ave., Colum-: bus, Ohio, writes: "For several j months 1 was given up to die. I ! had fever and atrue, mv nerves! were wrecked: 1 could not slor n. md my stomach was so weak from useless doctors' drugs, that! i coum noi. ooon alter beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtain- d relief, and in a short ti mo r was entirely cured." Guaran teed at T"out's drug store; price ")()C. i OliM. Feb. 11. Elder and Mrs. T. R. Palmer, IS. N. Palmer, and Mrs. J. J. Palmer and little son were pleasant callers at Mrs. J. A. Snyder's Wednesday afternoon. James Mellott and Miss Etta Evans accompanied Miss Minnie Mellott home Friday night. Miss Orpha Snyder attended a local 'nstitute in Union township! ,, , . , . : f 1 ford county on Saturday and Sat urday night. Kev. Anthony, of Greencastle, expects to begin a ten days' meet-m ingattho Dunkard church Sat- urdav evening urday evening. II. L. Peck returned to his home at Am bridge last Saturday after ' speuotDg a iew wecKs witti rela tives anci friends hero. II. M. Snyder, of (iem, spent from Saturday evening till Mon day with Miss Lurena Stump at Great Cacapou. Sheriff Alexander pass ;d through our town one day last week. The Kaptists will have their meeting moved from Tonoloway vp to Antioch next Sunday. I'reaching at 11 o'clock. Harvey Lynch is preparing to build a house in our growing town. (live Your Stomach a Kcsl. Your food must be properly di gested and assimilated to bo of any value to you. If your stom ach is weak or diseased tako Ko dol Dyspepsia' Curo. It digests what you eat and gives the stom ach a rest, enabling it i,o recuper ate, tako on new life and -grow strong again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, bloating and heart palpitation and all digestive dis orders. L. A. Soper, of Little Kock, Ky writes us: "We fed that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure de serves all tho commendation that can be given It, as it saved the life of our htLlo girl when she was three years old. She is now six and we have kept it for her con stantly, but of course she only takes it now when anything dis agrees with hyV." Hold at Trout'n drug store. Paul Wagner is paying 7 and ti cents a itoand for beef hides. i 0...M. Feb. 8. Mr N. H. Evan and Daniel KcilTer r.re on the sick list. After a soriom, illness, Mr. Trout's drug store; ."Or; r.tid si. 00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free. SUN.NVSItll:. Feb. tl. The lumber haulers of McKibbin have about stopped hauling lumber on the account of bad roads. 15ert Truax is getting his tim ber sawed by Koe M,;l!ott. Luther Smith and family at tended 1'io saloon Pleasant Ridge last Saturday. Ihe "singing school" at Pleas-! ant Grove is well attended under J the leadership of D. 11. Truax. Isaac Lay ton has sold his'prop- j ert.y to Jonathan Cooper. David Garland and familj and ' , , "Jiirmn iruax ani1 'fe were Ijfii iiirnin Truax L esls OI lsaac ,J,,ylon last : ounuiiy. Miss P earl Hill visited Miss Blanche Truax last Saturday. Miss May Peek is attending the protracted meeting at Oakly. llnssel Trnax made a business trip to Need in ore, Edgar Clownger is complain about th' inclemency of weather. Ivi says ho is going to see Hicks about it. TJial TitkKns: in the Thrum. Oio minute af',er taking One Minute Cough Cure that tickling in the throat is gone. It acts in the throat uot the stomach. Harmlessgood for cliildren. A. r i . . ' r ' ' 1- Spoil rd, postmaster at Clies lor, Mich., says: 'Our little girl was unconscious from struufula Uon duting a sudden and terrible ittack of croup. Three doses of M- t V i T ,7 M'"U Uf 1 Crf llUUr Wirt eodl curod her- 1 annot praise One Minute Cough Iurotoo rciucn tor what it has fjoue in our fan.il v." Italwavs gives relief. Sold at Trout's drug store. DliSHKVtD POPULARITY. To cure constipation and liver troubles by gently moving tho bowels ana acting as a tonic to the liver, take Little lOarly Iiisors. These famous little pills are mild, pleasantand harmless, but effect ive aud sure. Their universal use for many years is a strong guar antee of their popularity aud usefulness. Sold at Trout's drug store. COAL1 COAL 1 The undersigned have opened, a new mine on the top of Kays J'illontlioroadleading from New Grenada to lit bortsdalo, about !i tniies from New Grenada, and are prepared to furnish any grade of coal at lowest mine prices. We guarantee to give every pound ot coal wo ak pay for. Prices for L',000 lbs : Lime t.oal, 75c; Run of Mine, si. "5; all Lump $1.75. Wm. Aj.j.owa y, Gko. Slkm an, Proprietors, Now Grenada, Pa. FOLEYSIlCIfEYTAH far hUdrn$ tuft, turm. JTn stalM (a(M ; S. I-Vr Sale at Trout's drufcr storn. "Ask fur the 1905 U7 Good Valnesj GOODS now for SALE SHOES 1 1 Harrisburg Shoes iiviujj to our Shoe Department beir;r over storked and wishing to make mom for our spilnsr tin,', we will trive n induct ion of 10 per writ. 'on nil shoes bought from in this month. We 1,-vvo no'Iilnjr in H i i - line: but tho famous Tlarrihbui'tr Shoes for lad ins. misses and ehildivn, a new up-to-date siock. We also have a nice lino of men's, boy's ami youth's slmc-i which we. include in this sale. lor Ladies Let, us show voii llii.- Hosiery 1 inti of good vn have over fifty styles to select from, and have made it reduction of 20 per cent, us we wish to close out this lino before our spring styles come In, I. allies' musliiiwear, gowns, corset covers, drnwo'-s and skirts. American Beauty Corsets. Invisible Liii'iiijr Clll'SCtS. PU3LIC sale - OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! SATURDAY. fEBRUArtY 25. 1905 ! It - vlruir of ii n order of the Driihun'N C'otn-l of 1'ullon eounly. Hie uin'er-'Kiiefl. mlinlnlslrii- ' torofttie e.lnte ot .loliu M. Loiiye. !:ite of i ltni-h t'reek lew nsliiii. Fullon eomily. l'ii..'le- ; c('it-.:'(t, w ill si'll at iitl)!ie sale lit UuM::te res'-' iti-iiei- of the deecitent. one tulle noriti of line j niiivilie the following Hen! K-iute. to wit ; The MANSION I AKM.CON 1'AIMMi I I 7 ncRi::s more o-li1. ami uiljoijiiiiL-li'iid i of C I HL son. llenrj- Shaw. K. M. I..mI-.'c. KliuH;lh MeK:lbia. i'MU F. .M. F.oiir'.'. The f:irtli Jiroper ; eoulain. lit acre nearly ull of -wtih'h Iseleai-ed and in t'ood stale of cultivation 't'tn? imnroio i nienl-. arc u ii'.-d ; vo-aml-a-hail sliiry I'RrtME rlWKLLINO j i riinU Itatn. W'atror'ied. CorDorlbs, and ottter nroes.ary riti't:ildiite. The n'.uoe N well wa- j j toted, ami there Is a never fnilttiir si rimr near ; the door, 't'heri' is on the farm an orchard or ! exeellent friiit. The remaining too aerus Is I mouiilsv n I. md adjolntnu' the ho'i.e trtiet. and ; I'DVl-i'ii wit!i tiniia-r. , Sa'.e tv.'iri'is at I o 'lok p. M. ( T!'ltMS : Ti-n le'r e;lnt. of tiid or. da of sale . olie-llitnt, ini.lt:iiilr.' tie- leil l,er eetil. su ermllr- niiiliotl of haitf, and l he rt'sWlae hi twocqnal aniiaal payiarnts troni dale of lainltrtnation, w ith Int-rest . Fit A Mv :.r. 1.D1K I . :.'l-0i. Adniteistrator. Adrninisrator's Notice. Letters of u'liiiinist'iiMuii on tin? est:itenf Mr-. Su ij. I r j . r I;itt f .MrCnnueilshurff . 1 'oil on fount v l'ii.,(t'M'tHisrfl. h.i Ini Im-cm cruni I edl.y tlu Hi-itT of Wlil. i'or Kulloii tfnuniv, 1 i in ' mo 'uit-.c ' lit 'i'. v ru isi jnttir'ic-" inUIrt'-., is' I Me ( on m i 1 1 . . Kui ' on ('oniii y. J 1 m rs:ws ! u iio ;uf imli'i'ei! 1 o the viu! et ;u v. will pU'uso - mi.K. i'Tvm.ii.i, ;uni (iiii jii.v'Iijk' f UiitiiK v ill i I'lll Mien, to OKU. It. i'ANll'.I.S, ClIAS. V, XI-.S1UT. Aihni' I t rator.s. e. I. a. Met ' iinelli.huri,'. I: SCRUB RllXil:. i Mrs. (hO 11. IVIIlg and little son, Elmer, of ilirum, spout jxtrt of last week visiting her parents, i V. fl. IJl.U.t. C. W . Lawyer made a business tri) tO Moroersburg one OUJ' last week. John K. Wi'olo has changed his tune to A charge to keep I have. It is a boy. E. J. Crol't hits enlarged his store room. W. S. 1 leant sold a fine lot of corn last weelc. Still there Ls 1 . more to follow. After a week or more' of hard labor, B. A. Deshong md Albert Keller have completed their sled and expect to do a heap of haul ing in the future. PLEASANT UIDUi:. II. D. Shives spent Sunday aft ernoon with Jas 1J. Mellott. Lewis Mellott aud wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother M, E. Mellott. Protracted nieeUJg.ha-? bo;;un at the Duukard chuich at Pleas ant Ilidgc. Andrew Iruax has returned h.iino IVom llw. Cir,. . 1 I.OUK! iro.ll till! (,)VO Vll(?rn lie j WHS Vlxltillf?. XoV Abdy is n first I rati) follow, a tirst class hlurjjt 10 ' rntikor, it No. 1 jiiitstorcr, aud cau turn out railroad ties faster than a hand jiow( r t-nw iitiil 1-jiMy M. Jiusnoijitf lias returned liiiinit aftiii' s ajndiriK sonio time with Iw.t sister Mrs. Jlruduick. Miss Ada Harton spwut Thtars- i , ... .- ' i,. , . ! day night with iiirM.u Dishon.',s i lamily. Jim Moll. tt is making some ox- tonsnu repairs to Ins fiiria in tlio i way of fuuci.'s. DIGESTS T $1.00 bonis coeUlns 2 MirAHSQ Cf L.J E. C. IWITT Sa 'Kodol Almanac 'and 20 (Low Prices For Children lues. Here is money waving for you. Jas. 6. Turner & Co., Hancock, Vd. Millinery CJi eatest bargains ever of fered irom now until the 1st of March, as we will not carry any hats over. They must o regardless of cost. Tam-o-shanters 40c; baby oaps, from 10c up; stock . ms Ic.tr caps, 22c; corsets at cost. Ribbons Irom lc per yard up. Ribbons, re duced Irom 40c a yard to 30c; also, from 25c to 20c per yard. Come, examine goods, and get prices. You are welcome. Opposite I'ost-oflieo. Mi 5. 71. F. Little, McConnellsbui's. I'l'BLIC SALI; OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON' Till HSDAV, I'KIIKCAKV 2.1, 1(105 Hy virtue of ail orrter of Ihe Orphans' Court of Fulton county, tliu iiuilersitrned iiiluilnistru trlx of the estate of i:a C. Itekeil, lute of Tod lowii-hip. Fullon county, l'u , ileeeused. will "'" "' "loil"e residence ol the deecdenton 'lie Cliaintyi.!iurj- Turnpike, about two nillen e.ist or MeConmllslei, tho followluif Real to v,lt: T,, u"dul1''" onc-mnf imer- OF MOUNTAIN LAND ,vik. ,)n tlK! WCjiU.,,s,op(! or a,,scnroru l)loun. "lin "1,m tht' TurnpiUe part In Ayr. aud purt !u Toil lowuslitp- uiljolnite.' luuda of Cieorire V, Scott's helm Muicsain's noire, Peter Fluid and others This-land Is well covered with Oak and rifle timber easily ueeesslble. Also, us udei nistmtrlx . t, it. of the estate of Cliristoph. r Fekert, lute of Tod township, t-'ulton county, l'u., deceuscd. by virt.uc;of the s.iiue puwer In her vested, the uudeisluued will ell at the same time lludSplaoe the A1NSSIO!N TRftCT eoiitihiini; .". aeic i and i perehes-ull cleared and under cultivation. The Improt ementsureu Hb stoiy LOG HOUSE . eatlierboanled. and eonlulns four rooms; stable and other otitbull'llui.-s. This property i well watered, and eonlulns an ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT Ire cm and crape vines lu Hue heurluir condition. Sale begins at 2 o'clock p. in TKUMS:-T cuty-IUe per cent, of bid when property Is knocked dowu: one-half, including the tweuty-llve per eeut. upon oonllrmutlun of of sale, unit tho bshmce ln one year with Inter est from contlrmutlou. ' 1 SOPHIA UKKSS. Desirable, Mill Property at Private Sale. 1 On aeoount of Impaired health, tlin uuder- lt;ned oftcis at prlvato sale the well kuown mill property one mile west of l'ranlilln Mills I post-onlco, Ful'on county, la. The mill Is "'l'"!'!"" " f'-e latest Improved machinery, Including a new Foou,.oi,,c cnine for .,c ,vlu'n ll":ru " "eaieuy M water. To the ,,..-i,v iM oiiKs uiiout ,io acres of land, ol 1,1,-h ahoi 1 I IS U clcar.-il lh.. i. i.i. with iood timber, 'rim lniirovenieuts area rood six ro )iu dwulliuK, stublu uud other oul- bulhlliiL's. j '1'KltMS One half oatih, and arrunvomeuts , to salt oiirciiu.erou balance. l'osHcwilon iriven i Hi -i of April. HII.ISHKT J. M I J.hO'n', Franklin Mills, I'. O. I'a. - l.'XKt.'UTOIt'S NfVI'IK.- umiu of in,iii ur.-o. t LuMt W 111 UUd lUHtU liti.t ni Welk town IliLViUV lli:t tflMUtl'.! lo UUlliM'NlrriM-U, ull ciiHiow-rtuttiiewtme wiu.junicm to A. S. KDVVAHDS, Kxcmuur, PEPSIACURE7 WHAT YOU EAT Mmti tht trial slu, which Mils for 60 Gam OMI.V AT TS1 LASOKATOSV Of COMPANY. CHICAGO. IT Year Calendar." I THE I FULTON & i COUNTY M I I NEWS x t Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, . News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun-, day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, anda Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. l SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 3 i Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. QUMBEULAND VALLEY TIMETABlT-Nov. 27, 1904.n Leave Ino. i no lino. S uo. (J uo.iu no no. ino llno.Suo. K .jjtA.M'tA. M P. M t! Ilo! i 47 3 K.1 tP. u P. II Winchester..,. , 'JurtinsburR.... ilaKerNtuwn .... ireeueastlo .... cj-cersburK... :hamht:rsburK-. vVuynesboro Shlppensburg... Cewvllle Jutlisle lieehunlcsburg, !.lllsburK Arr, Harrisburg Kit. Pbllu rr. New York, Vrr Uuilimoro. 1 X.) a i 1 14 a - Ki'pj H us ailia tttil 10 10 1i M s t -.j.ijMiej,u :to ;.) 7 ill) 0 1 00; 4 S Su 4 M; A Oil xi ; ft 1 a to H tl II M a 4Ki P. M. V Kit 10 M 7 (Kil 118 W 7 4!'i 10 ft' I Ul I 41 (Ml ii in 8 07 '0 U'H 10 41 ft '44 45 10 07 io'is 4 til 7 18 ii H 1'S I! u:l M 2 40! it; ou It! zr 12 40 8 4H 9 OS II P a mi lit 15 l". M.I II I 10 Oil 11 'Jll a it is r:i 3 II P. M. 6 47 8 0 4 a 7 6 Oil 7 If P. M A. M A. M Train No. I:: east run dally except Sunday between llugerstown and Ilarrlsburif, loavinu rtuuerhtown 1.06 aud umvlUK al llui-rlHburt at Additional ear.t-bound looal trains will run Sally, except Sunduy, as CoMowb: Leave Carlisle 7.0A a. in., ii.w p.m. 3. If, p.m., leave uvuuuitTsuurK o.rn a ni., i.v a, m.. p. r" i.3l) p. iu. Leave DUlsburg 5.36 a. m., lo.ot, , m.. 5.28 n. in.. Trains Nos. S.8 and HO run dally between Ha- t;ia.ovu lira iiurrisuurif. Daily. t Dally except Sunday. Leave no. I jno. tl no. t no. 7 no. 9 109 ., , , P Ml AH A M A M P. U P.M. Baltimore II Ml 4 4-1 8 5i 12 00 4 H5 8 30 Nuw York 7 Willi! 10 8. 8 5ft 5 M ,hl'" ---- II 40 4 25 8 40 II 40 (B 80 8 25 Itarrwburif 6 00 7 55 11 45 8 2.S 8s II tfl Dillstiurn 8 50 Him .... Miiehanlusburif.. 5 19 8 15 12 03 8 41 8 18 II S3 Carlisle 6 40 8 87 I'i 21 4 ll W II 4 Newville (Ill t 12 4H 4 pi o n .t (i ShlppeusburK... 8 20 9 17 1 (i 4 till 9 4.' 12 IK WuyneNlioru 10 S7 2 00 b 4S Ohaiubul-sburB.. tl 10 9 8'. I 27 4 Ml 10 00 12 3fl MorcorsbuiK., . 8 15 to 30 6 63 .... OreenoasLlM .... 7 0519 5.1 160 6 21 10 24 12 M Hairerstown .... 7 27il0 w 2 IU 6 II 10 45 1 15 Martinsburc 8 l os a 21 Ar. Wlncheator. 9 I6jll 6o 7 10..!,! A. M.a. M. P. M. P. M. P. m! A.M. Tram No. 17 west runs daily except Sunday Inif llurrlshurv at 6.IS p,ui. aud arrlvlnu at Ha erstown at 7,f7 d. m. Addltloual local trams will leave Harrisburg as follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate stu- " ' si a. m.. it.ou p. m. and g M , m- also forMechaulosburK. Ulllsburl and Intermediate svsnousai i M3 a. m., n.io p. m. and B.30 p. m. Trains Nos. 1, X and 109 run dally between ."in nnu naKursiown. Pullman palace sleeplnir oar between Ne York aud Hnozville. Tenn.. on trains I m.i and 110 east and between l'hlladelph a aud Welsh on N. W. Hallway on trains loo west aud li! east, except that on Sunday the I'hlia- juiimiu siuener win ruu eust on No. . Tliruutfh coaches to and from Phlladolntil on iralLs J and 1 east and 7 and 8 west. Dally. t Daily except Sunday. 80UTHEUN I'KNN'A H. K. TRAINS. Pas I'as. IMIx. Pas. A u Mix. I Pas. T07 ttil P. M 4 M A y 0 fit. 7 H Lve. ' Arr. UhambersburK.- Marlon. . , ..Mcrcersburtf.. Iiudon ....Kiuhcoud.... A H P. M, 5 0f ft lit 6 M ft 41 8 4h ii M t no Ml It Bit It 8: 8 111 10 8ll 10 hn, 11 On 8 In H Ml 8 00 to ml t-i 8 10 t ) a i:t a 'joi 0 tft 1. u. 7 ao 80 A. M. I. M A. u a. u P. Al M. ). KF.NNKIJY, OKO. W. MARTIN. vice pres. a. (in. Sunt. . u,mi II. A. ItlDDI.K, Oen. I'uss. Airent. la mim Pneumonia follow La Orlppa but never follow th uee of FOLEY'SUrj Honey 1 ar It ttopi the Cough nd heals the luoet. Prevent PueumooU ad Comumptlon. Ma. Q. Taobis, of I6T Osfood St., Ckleao, rrlti "My wile had la (ripp and it Uft bar Vitb vary bad eoujrb on har luns wbloa Voui't Boaai ado Ta ouitd eoapUwlf ." ' Vor Sale at Trout's Drug Btur R. M. DOWNES, t iiisT ;las Tonsorial Artist, MecONNKl.Lstll no, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave Kvcrytriiiig Antiseptic. Uar.ors Sterilized. fJfShop In room lately occupied by M !tru.e ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In nil si vies of hair put tlnit. Uulck, easy Hhaved Hav-rum. Crcai Wltch-baael. w ithout extra chame. I 'ri towel to each customer. Latent 'inprovrd up, paratuH for sterilizing tools, l'ariors opposite Fulton House. LAWYKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Ofllce on Square, McConnellsbur.ir, Pa. All legal business and collections entrusted will toeive careful and prompt attention. CIK'HCIIF.S. I'RKSDVTKKIAN. JicV. W. A. Veit, D. U., Pastor. I'renchlrnf Frvi'C8 each alteruate Sabbath nt, J0:30 a. ni. and every Sunday ovciiino; nt 7:('(), Serviocs at Green Hill on altprttit'e Sabbaths nt 10:30 a. in. StibbnUi school ut 0:l-r, Junior Christian htt deavor at '2M. ChrlMtittn Endeavor at 0:00 Prajei mpotintr Wednesday eveniny at 7:00. Mkthoihst episcopal Uev. .1. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. Preachiny; every otle r Sunday mornin at 10:30 and evet-v Sunday everiintf at 7:00. EpwoHh Iapne at 6:00 . m. lVayer nirftii:r Thursday evening at 7:00. UNITKD KHE S IJYTlR IAN Kov. J. l. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prcachinpr every'Sunilay morn Inp; t 10:3V am every other Sunduy evening at7:00. The alternate Sabhtit'h evenings are used by tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union ut 7:00 p. m. Prayer meetinp Wediesday cvnDint: at 7:00. " . iLVANc;rT u i.rTjn:RAN Pev. a. G. Wolf, r',:-ii.n-. Sunday school 0:1.') a. m. Preaehtnfr every other Suci'.itv morning at 10:30 nnd everv other Sun (lay evcnln? at 7:00. Christian r.ti deavor at 0:00 p. in. Prayer niectintr on Wednesday evening ut'7:00. I1kkoki kd Pev. C. M. Smith, IV-,-tor. Sunday school ut 9:30 a. ' Preachii)j ;.n alternitto S:thbats at. 10:00 a. in. and 7:00 p. ni. C'l ,,t!i:i Endeavor at (i:00 p. in. Pi-ayei meet ing on Wednesday evening; o!t 7:00. TF.R.MS OF COl'KT. The hHt term of the Courts of I'nl ton county in the year shull cotnmer,, on tho Tuesday followino- tho second Monday of January, at It) o'clock a. nt. The second tmii commence! on l l - third Monday of March, at 2 oYIoeic p. in. The third term on the Tuesday n'.t following .the second Aloudav of'jiif" at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. BOKO! fill on iri'KS. Justice of the Peuee Thumus l Sloun, I.. II. WU.le. CoDBtublo John II. Dovlc. HurjjeHS II. W. ;-itMjt,t. ' Councilnitn 1). T. I' iclds, Lcontui rifhmiin, Siimuel llenrifii'.M. W.Nnee. Clerk V ill i am I lull. Hijfh Constable Win. ninimjrnrOner. 'School Directors A. L. Kuco. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Slmn, F. 11. Taylor, John Comcrer, C, Li. Stevetiij. GKNLKAL llllt DCTOH Y. President Juduo IIoq.S.Mc. wodp. Associate Judges Uavid Nelson. W. H. I'onder. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. llun U. District Atttuney George U Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. (3. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. II. Ncsbit. Jury Commissioners aimon Desh ong, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors W. C. Davis, Geo. W. Glenn. J. A Myers. Conm issioners S. D. Mellott, Goo Slgel, 11 ad H. 1'. Puliner. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. County Superintend cut tJiarlns K Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, .1. Nelson Sipes, Thoitius F. Sloan, V. McN. Johnston, M. K. Sliaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, s. v. Kirk. ' ' SOCll-TIES Odd Fellows M'f 'oTinDllaloieirT riiLm No. 744 meets every Friday eveuinp iu tneComeror Building in WcConuells burg. Fort Littleton Lode.; No. 484 k'prr Saturday evening; in the Cromer Diamine; at t ort Ldttloton. Wells Valley Lodire No. 007 meets every Saturday eveninp; in Odd Fol lows- nail at Wells Tunuery. Ilarrisonvllle Lodtr.. No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd l'cl lows- uuil at JJarrlsotiv ilo. Waterfall Lodirn N"). ' 773 iiieets r , . ery Saturday evunlnj.; in Odd Follow . II.. 11 nr.. ..e ii . . i . ii'ui at vvuM'iiaii .11 ills. Wurfordsbure' Lodtre No. Ct'l In Wai'fonlsbui'L' everv Satunl.iv evening. Kinu' FostG. A. )'.. No. 3(;fi r.i.c t McConnellsburL' in Odd Fellow..' Il-.H the first Saturday In every month at 1 m. Itoyal Arcanum. Tuhcuiii) r'nim..!! No. V2. meets on allcrrate MunilnJ evenings In I'. O. S. of A. Hall, In Mctlonnellsbuiy. Washlntrton t.'amn No. 41)7. P. O. s A., of New Grenada, meets everv Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. ' Jfall. Washlnulon Caiui). No. C14. 1 O.K. of A., Ilustoiitown, meets every natur. uniay veiiiiif in i . u. . of A . Hall John Q. Taylor Post. G. A. II.. K.. Mil, ineeti every S-iturday, on or'jtist prtxoUinu; full mooi in Ltidl.ley hall, at 2 p. m., at Muck Valley. Woman's Kelief Corps, No. MO meets at same date and place nt 4 p.m. Gen. D. It. McKlbhln Pom. Vn Ji') O. A. S., meets the seooml and fourtki Haturciny lu each month at Ple&su n iviuifa i ADVERTISE IV Tbc Fulton County Kcws,