FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JULY 5, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTIHTIS1NO R1TM. Per square of linen S times l 60. Per square each subsequent Insertion .... N). All advertisements Inserted for less thsn three months charged by the square. 3 mos. I 6 mow. 1 yr. One-fourth column. One-half column.... Que Column ..$111.00. . . 25.00. . .. 40.00. 120.00. 40.00. 65.00. HO.00 50.00 75 00 Nothing Inserted for less than II Professional Cards one year 15 AUOl'ST SIXTEENTH. The Dale Fixed for Democratic State Conven tion. May Place Stewart on the Ticket. The Democratic state commit tee met at Harrlsburg on Wed nesday afternoon of last week and decided to reconvene the Mav utate convention in Uarrisburg on August 16, for the nomination of a candidate for justice of the Supreme court. State Chairman J. K. P. llall was in charge of the proceedings. Efforts will be made by Guffey and Hall to induce independent Republicans and the City party to endorse William II. Berry, Chester, the Democratic nominee for state treasurer, in return for the Democratic endorsement of Justice John Stewart, ol Cham bersburg, the Republican candi date for Supreme Court judge. Should these parties endorse Berry, tho Democrats will put Stewart's name on their ticket; otherwise they will name a candi date against him. FusiononSupreme Court judge is favored by a great majority ot the members of the committee who were there, only on the ground that the independents and City party people accept Ber ry as their candidate. Berry at tended the meeting of the com mittee and he seems to be imbu ed -with the idea that he can be elected if he can poll the inde pendent vote in addition to his regular party vote. As to his becoming the nomi nee of the Prohibition party, he said several members of the Pro hibition state committee had writ ten him asking whether he would accept the nomination of tnat party. He replied that he could see no reason why he should not, provided the Prohibition platform did not conflict with the Demo cratic declarations. k 4 .- L . iviany prominent Democrats are alraid if Berry goes on the Prohibition ticket it will do him more harm than good. The attendance was small. Should the State convention de cide to nominate a Democrat for judge, it is probable that Judge Grant Herring, Bioomsburg, will be named. While the sentiment in commit tee favored the nomination of Justice Stewart, as iudicated by the discussion on the resolution fixing the time for holding the State convention, no formal action was taken on this question. Bern ard J. Clark, Blair county, offer ed a motion that it be the sense ot the committee that the conven tion endorse Stewart, but the mo tion was not seconded and the matter -was dropped. The sug gestion, however, was greeted with prolonged applause. No False Claims. The proprietors of Foley's Hon ey aud Tar do not advertise this asa "sure cure for consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cas es, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst cases Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Refuse substitut es. Sold by all dealers. Notice. Elmer Edwards a boy about 15 years old, ran away from iny home without cause and I hereby all persons not to harbor him or sell him goods on my account. J. K. Sipkk, Sidelir-g Hill, Pa. July 5th, 05-3t. Call and see. Malloy has cards that tell hotvto jret a 10x20 pic ure free. ARCANUM RATE HOIIT. Indications That Supreme Council Will Agree to Compromise. New York, July 3. It is ex pected now, the American says, that the supreme council of the Royal Arcanum will compromise in the matter of the advance in assesmonts against which coun cils throughout the entire coun try have been wagiug war for the last three weeks. It is asserted by prominent members of the Royal Arcanum club that assur ances have been received from tho executive committee in Bos tou that the protests of the seventy-two Brooklyn councils pre sented iu a conference in the Au rora Grata cathedral would be given careful consideration, and that everything would bo done to bring about a satisfactory adjust ment of the trouble. Thirteen couueils in New Jer sey, Jersey City and vicinity met in Columbia hall, Greenville, and decided to follow the action ot the New York and Brooklyn councils in sending delegations to the su preme council and to request the grand council of the state to ex ert its influeuce with the execu tive committee to prevail on the supreme council to suspend the enforcement of the new rates un til such time as the question can be thoroughly elucidated. New York state will be strengthened in the fight by the support of the councils of New Jersey, Pennsyl vania, Michigan, Illinois, Massa chusetts, Connecticut, Maryland and Rhode Island. Thus there are seven grand jurisdictions al ready allied for a reconstruction of the assesment tables. Sickening Shivering hits of ague and malaria, can be re lieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of special benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true cura tive influence on the disease.driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to qui nine, having none of this drug's bad after eO'ectt. E. S. Munday of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malar ial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At Trout's drug store; price .'i0c, guaranteed. DRINKS OF THE NATIONS. Britain Leads in Tea, America in Coffee Oer- many In Beer. The United States drank IG4,- 000,000 pounds of coffee in VM4. Nearest to this quantity out of ten other nations came Germany, with .597,000,000 pounds. France used but lOH.OOO.OOO. Great Brit ain was so busy leading the world in tea-drinking she used ud 2jC.- 000,000 pounds of leaves to Rus sia's 127,300,000 aud our own 10!),. 000,000 that she consumed only 29,500,000 pounds of coffee. Chic ory that is another story. In beer-driuldijg Germany led the way with 1,7,000,000 gal lons. Great Britain was seco.id, with l,;jOl, 000,000 gallons. The United States, with 1,491,000,000 gallons, was a promising third promising because Dack . in liJOO our thirst tor malt liquors was satisfied with 1,1!)H,002,101 gal lons. Russia aud Germajy both drank more whisky than we in F.iOi the figures for the three countries are, in gallons, 174,000, 000, 124,300,000 and 121,000,000. We drank in 1900 about 103,330,. 000 gallons of whisky and bran dy. France was the 1904 leader in wine, using 1,313,000,000 gal lons, while we were a bad seventh, with 43,300,000 gallons. Still, we advance. In 1900 our sufficiency in wine was reached at 23,425,000 gallons. . The per capita figures, says the New York World, make dif ferent ratings. Holdiugour own in the quantity of coffee drank "per head," we became insignifi cant in tea, were fourth in distill ed liquors and likewise in beer, and eighth in wine. Mrs. Maria U. Mann, of Salu via, was called to the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Vernon Skip per, of Tyrone, last week on ac count of the dangerous illness ot her grand son, Norman Skipper. There will be a festival held in the grove between Shade Truax's and Squire Daniel Covalt's en Timber Ridge, on July Htn, lor tin benrfit of Adam L)i'nhono mt who is paralyze J, and his hhud sister. All are invited to come and bring something to help the aged couple. CIIINbSE THRIFT. Celestial Empire Poor Field lor Accident In surance. "China would be a poor field for accident insurance compan ies," said a man in the tea trade. The inhabitants would be only too glad to get hurt in order to collect their insurance. "Up the river from Hong Kong there's a little settlement of Eng lishmen. Just across the ri.-er is a graveyard, inhabited by a few scrub birds of the snipe family. They are very poor shooting, but your briton must have sport of some kind, and shooting these birds is the only sport in sight. "One day an Englishman let drive at a snipe and hit a China man who had just bobbed out from behind a tombstoue. The charge of shot struck the coolie in his wrist, putting his hand out of business. "Of course, the Chinaman mad9 a roar. The Briton, wanting to do the square thing offered to pay the damage. The coolie demand- euio. ine u,ngnsnmau gener ously made it 15. "There was never any good hunting in the graveyard after that. Whenever an Englishman was seen apj roaching, a China man hid behind every gravestone. "With marvelous cleverness, they'd manage to get in range just when the Briton fired. If one of them had the luck to get two or three birdshot in his sys tem, he would come out, roar, and collect. "Of course, this drove away tho snipe; but the coolies took to catching the birds, tying them by the leg to gravestones and hiding themselves in holes from which they could rise and get shot at the proper moment. The Eng. lishmen had to stop hunting. It was too expensive. "One of the pleasant and refin ed Chinese tortures is crushing the ankle. There are coolies in Shanghai who keep a standing offering to submit to this torture for the benefit of tourists at a rate of $5. "1 know of several cases where this offer has been accepted.- Ihe coolies submitted without a howl and smiled when he collect ed the money." New York Sun. A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as death claims, in each one, another victim of consump tion or pneumonia. But wueu coughs or colds are properly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntly, of Oaklandon, lnd., writes; "My wife had the con sumption, aud three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, coughsandcolds, which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $1.00 by Trout's drug store. Trial bottle fi ee. Prolific Families. Henry S weifort died a few days ago atKeefer's church, Montgom ery county, aged 90 years, and when an inventory of the old man's family was made so that the funeral arrangements could be completed, it was found that he had 28 children, 52 grand-chil dren, 5o great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grand-chila. Mrs. William Seidel, a neigh bor of Mr. Sweiford, celebrated her 8uth birthday last week, and she gathered around her on that occasion 12 children, 22 grand children and 46 great grandchil dren. President Roosevelt should be well satisfied with the progress made by these worthy Montgom ery county people, who believe in a literal interpretation of the Di vine injunction to "multiply and replenish the earth." There is a little woman over on the northern edge of the Chester Valley, who is the mother of 21 childreu, but they are not given to marrying like tho offspring of the Montgomery county patriarch so she is somewhat deficient in grand and greit-grandchildren. But, she too ha-i done well and deserve commendation. lUnip tt frog "Kan n WJ 3513 TWlinH $131.3 3H 2 millinery. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Under-selling Store. We have just received a fine lot of Mid-Summer Hats, latest Btyles. If you want to know the latest styles come to our store and get them. Ladles' Beady Trimmed Hats from 60 cents to 110. Children's Hats from 25 cents to $2. Ready-to. Wear Hats and Turbans Id all col ors. Ladies' Dress Bonnets from $1 to f.1.50. Sunbonncts 10 and 15 cents. Wrappers 75 cents, Shirt-waist Suits II. .Vi to 11.75. Shirt Waists (10 cents to $2.25. Puff, Hack and Side Combs 12 cents and up. Ilibbons In all shades at the lowest prices. Belts from 10 to 50 cents; Laces 2c to 25o a yard; Corsets and Collars; Ladies Gauze Vests 5 cents; Infant's Hose 7 cents Fancy Hat Pins, Collars or Fans, with every hat. Come and see our goods and fret prices. You are welcome whether you buy or not. Your's respectfully, MRS. A. F. LITTLE, Opposite I'ostoff'icc. McCunncllsbiii'. FOLEYMIONEYTAR New Falling Top Buggies. both Factory and Handmade from $35 to $85 Surreys Waeons Large Btock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. for childrtni J rift. aurt. JVo Bpialt CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Co' ffmr. Alwnv reliable. I,ai1lea, ask Time?!.! fur ""la im-uillic boxen, Heitled with blue ribbon Take no oilier. trruse umiKrriiua suits!!. lutionsMnd IniilHIIoiio. llui ..I your UniuKi.H or ;u -Ic. In Mumps for l'arliiilar. Trail. uaonlMU nl Kvllrr for l.mllro." i.. Mlrr. by 'return .null, lu.ouo TeMiiuuiilaU. fculd by U lJruK.fii.tji. CHICHliHTER CHEMICAL OO. 1M Sladi.un Kiiuure, I'll II. A., fA. JaPtlia tali .D.r. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures .11 Coughs, and expels Cold, from the system by gently moving tb. bowel.. New Tenant Law. An important measure which affects the relation between land lords and tenants, recently be- came a law in this State. It pro vides that where a tenant shall hold possession of real estate within this commonwealth, eith er by license or lease, oral or written, for any tune less thau one year, or by the month, for an indefinite timo, and the immed iate landlord of such real estate shall desire to regain possession thereof from such tenant or occu pant, he shall serve upon the ten ant or adult member of his fami ly a notice iu writing demanding that he requires such tenant or occupant to deliver to htm the possession of the premises so held within thirty days from the day of service thereof, provided that this act shall not be constru ed as authorizing the disposses sion of a tenant, before the expir ation of his or her lease or license. When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill LikeDeWitt's Little Early ilisors. Tho famous little pill "Eariy Ris ers," cure constipation, sick head ache, biliousness, etc. They nev er gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. "There was a darky in South em Tennessee named Enh. .Fri day, who died a short time ago. j Eph, was neither a member of the church nor of a lodge und thus had no one to deli fur an ad dreps or a prayer at his burial. At last an old uucle consented to say a few remarks for the depart: ed soul. As the coffin was being lowered into tV- gravj.the .Id uncle said ti tli asoinl lid mourners: " 'Eph. Friday, ue, trusts you hab voao to de pluco whar we pocts you ain't.' " ' jut - i'l.nw at y Repairing in all branches of Buggies, Carriages. Spring Wagons, &c. Neivwork on Applica tion. Aaron Steele, McConnellsburjr, I'a. Shop ou Old Ueikes Stand oppo-, site Court House. F0LEYSn0NETHLR Cures CoM: Prevents Pneumonia Hustontown Millinery When in need of Millinery Goods don't fail to call at An nie E. Dawney's, Hustontown, Pa. You can find what you want either In Ready-to-Wear Hats, Pattern Hats, or Untrimmed Hats, and ut prices that are right. We will not be undersold. We have a few salable hats such as Heudy-to-Wear, and Untrimmed left over from last season, that will go at and be low cost. Huts that were sold last sea son at 2.5o, now $1.50. We have them at prices ranging from 50 cents to $1.50. A One lot of all kinds will be here by April 2tith. Come a-d see us. We can save you money. Thanking; the public tor past patronage, I am, Very respectfully, (ANNIE e. dawney, i Husfontown, Pa. V FOLEYSHONETTAR loo. tb courfh .ud hails lung: WH. NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repairs for all kinds of Mower, and Hinders, Sections for all kinds of Hinders and Mowers cheaper thau ever. Binder Twine AWAY, Machine (TuUon. away, down this year, Oil from 2)c to .Vic per Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wuyons, Ac. Also Garden . Tools of all kinds. If you want to save minify you will cull on W. H. NESBIT, M'Connellsburg PI AUFI I 'C K,'HKHIK B A N I) AO KH I LH YLLL O W1IITK HOllOATAI.Otll'l! I i. .si n: stkckiniim TDIICCCe Allllo.MINAI.HUl'1'OUltH. I nUoOLO llKiaSriiiNii (liltuia St., I'lillmlaliikm, KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of aU diseases. till EV'Q U CURE It I lULCI 0 tuartitnd Rixs.y or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. nuciffe.M4ii.sa For sal9 at Trout's drug storo t i i THE i I FULTON I COUNTY I NEWS j Covers the Field. I In every part of the County faithful re- porters are located t that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the ; State and National, News, War News, a Department for the rarmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Aarkets. The bun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 5 Sample copies . of the News sent to any of your friends on request. 'UMBERLAND VALLEY TIME TABLE. May 2S, 1105. l.euve no. fuo iuo. ioo. jno7ioj iTu A.M TA.M ta. U P. M tP.nl p.u WmchcNter 7 H s on 8 SO Murunnl,,ri; m lis a it 1 Hi HllKorHluwn .... 6 -.' V U)f! 17 3 :a H 00 ho IU (iremiuiiNtle .... i 03 H :!! hi w s Ml n J iu an Mttroershury h ih i 0 H ti'i .... j t'liuuiliersbuiK.. 1 a7 W 4,'.foif"? .", iu 61 Waynesboro 1 Ool IS oo 8 I r, .... ShippeiiNuurv... 7 J 10 OA 1 tfi 4 H. 9 (l II Irt Newvllle H OT'lO 1 1)9 5 Oil 9 SI II S7 Ottlllsle i. 8 w. 10 44 SOU 6 i D ih IS OS Meclmnlcsburg,. tl 4i)ll 05 i So ft Ml 10 07 IS SI Ulllsburtr 10 () ft SJ Arr, Hurrlsburg. 9 Oh II so i 85 0 iu 0 S" 18 10 Arr. I'hlU II in j 8 17 ft 47 H Ml 4 8;) 4 M Arr. New York. 8 o.i ft 5;t 8 ok s:i 7 is 7 i:i Arr Uultluiure.. 18 lii 8 II e 00 8 in i SO 7 Ift P. M.P. U. P.M. P. U. A. U. a. M. Train No. is east runs dullv exuent Sunrtuv between Hukci-sUik d uuil lliinlsbuii!. leaving iiuKorsiuwu 1.06 ana arriving al HarrlKbuiK a Adilltlonul ean-bound local trains will run dully, except Sunday, a follows: Leave Carlisle 7. OS a. tn., IS.ai p. ui. a.liip.ni,. leuve .virunauiuNimrif o.m a m.. a. ni.. is.iss p. m, JI..10 p. iu. l.euve Dlllxburi; ft.nl a. bi 10.00 u in.. ft.SO n. in.. Trains Nos. 8.8 uud 1 10 run dully between 11 u i;rrni.owu auu nul l isoiirif. Dully. t Daily except Sunday. Leave no. lino. u:no. biiio. 7ino. 91 109 Haltitnure New York Pullu llarrisburff IXllsbui-K Meohuuiusbui-tf.. Carlisle Newvllle.. SliippeusburK.., Waynesboro.... Chuiubei'sburg. . Mereersbur .. . Cireenuustle .... lIUKeratown .... Martlnsburg Ar. Winchester. p. AM 4 44 u f A. U P.M bb IS oo P.M 7 Aft 4 Ufi 8 MS IS III t HO 8 ftf II 4(1 4 Sf. 8 7 Mil! 8 ih 8 Oil 18 II 40 IIS Sill ft M 6 00 8 2ti 8 Hi 8 11 Oft i Or 8 II 4 C(i fi IU 6 40 8 4H 9 Ol II ' 8 SH 8 40 0 01 II 6 80 4 I'l 9 S4 9 4l 4 9 OH 18 0: 4 Hi) 6 4K 10 .17 1 18 0 ih U Ift 7 On 7 -IS 8 HI 9 St i. u 9 '.II ft no 10 80 10 03 18 80 ft FH ft 81 ft 41 6 84 7 10 HI 10 10 80 18 M 10 45 10 Ml 11 40 1 16 M. P. II P. M. Truin No. 17 west runs dai'y except Sunday ..wvnuu ..utunuuiH UUU IIUKVI'dlDWD, 1CUV III! HllPr u lllrv ill I IKn m ...I .. ..-!.. ...... ., uw uiiiviuk at xiu auuiuouui local truins will leave Hurrlsburg as follows: For Curllsln and Intermediate sta- ..uun . p.q, B, in., p. m. wuu tt.fiu p. in., also forMeehunlesburg lillUburg and intermediate iruius Nun. 1.8 huu ion run dally between Harrisburi aud Hagemiowo. l'ulluiun palace KleepluK oai-s between Nrv .....uoaav l l It, Ul., O.Ul p. III. anil S. SO D, JD. ,u,nuu lYiiu&vuiu, ieim., on trains i wesi 'id 110 east and between 1'htludclph a und , emu uU i-t, w vv. itauwayon truins ium west aud IS east, except that on Sunday the 1'hlia- ,lV "--I'ci will lull CUM IJU ISO. . LuiwuKiivimuiicH vo uuu iroin niiuau:puu on trulns8 and 4 east und 7 aud 9 west. t Dully except Sunduv. BOUTHUKN I'BNN'A ft. R. TRAINS. I'llN tm P. M 6 or 6 1 ft M ri p y, 8 RS 8 41 3 16 8 43 8 .'16 P V. a in So P. M M. O. KKNNKUY, (1KO. W. MARTIN, Vlue Pres. it (Jen. Supt. Sunt H. A. RIDDLKHeu. Puss. Agent. ' Kodol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what you eat. KILL the COUGH ) wwm. LUIIUil WITH Dr. Kins's tkvi Discovery Font: fONSUMPTION Prlci UUUHS and eoc & $i.oo Free Trial. J0LD8 Buret and Uuiukeut Cure lor all XilttOAT and LUNG TKOUii- Pas. Mix. Pas Mix 1H till t4 0t) A h A m I.ve. Arr a ti a m 9 44 8 ISfp Cbumbersburg . 8 4;llfti' 9 ftil 7 14 Marlon 8 81 II ,! 10 80 8 IIS ..Meroei-sburg.. 8 on 10 Ho 10 liC 8 60 Ixjndou 7 SK 9 4" 11 Of. 9 06 .... Richmond.... 7 ,i 9. AM A.ST .1 m.!a . BUSINESS DIRECTORY, IMNfU-U. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoUONNKLLSBUKU, PA. A Clean Cup and Townl with each Shave. Kvcrythlng Antlsepiio. Kazum Sterlllu, tWShop In room lulelv occupied by Kd llmke ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of hair out. w'.f' "l,,k,- vu",y ,hBV'"- li'iy-rnm. Creams-Wltch-haiel. without extra charge. Fresh towel to each customer. Latest Improved an njiratus for sterilising tools. I'arlore opposite rulton House. LAWVKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Oflice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All local business nod collections entrusted will ecnlve careful and prompt attention. nil HCIIKfi. Prkshytkrian. Kev. W. A. WeBt, D D.. 1'astor. Preachlri)? services each altornate Sabbath ati0::i0a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:;I0 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methowst episcopal Rev. J. V. . o 1,nstor- Sunday School at 0:,f0 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:,10 and every Sunn ay evening at 7 Mi. Epworth Leaguo at (i:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. Unitku i'rkshytkrian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:.J0, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used bv tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :00. h 1W ANOKI.H, An LiUTH LR A N I lev . A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:.'iu und everv other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening at7:00. Rkvokmkd Kev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunduy school at 9:30 a. m. Prenchirig on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Kndeavor ut (i:()0 p. m. Prayer meet ing op Wednesday evening at 7:00. u-:ii!Hs or coi'ht. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in tho 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 term on the first Monday f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. HOKOl'till Oi l ICKKS. Justice of the Pence Thomas P. Sloan, L. II. Wihle. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess 11, W. Scott. CouncMmen I). T. Fields, Leonard llohman, Samuel Hender.M. W. Nace Clerk-William I in 11. II igh Constable Wm. Kiiiimgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin. 'I'liniiiiu V 1.1 i lay lor, John Comerer, C, B. Stevens. Gi:.KRAL DIRECTORY. President Judge-Hin.S.Mc. Swope. A ssociate Judges David Nelson, W. II. Bender. I'rothonotiiry, Ac Geo? A. Harris, District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Luuver, Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. 11. Nesblt. Jury Commissioners Simon rwii. ong, liennctt A. Truux. Auditiira W f' ii . n.,,. m , ouu, vv . Glonu, J. A Myers. commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sigel, und II. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. Countv SiimArlntjinil.nl m..,..!.... r. - Burton. A llripnarc XA7 C,.n.. Al . Ielson Sinnil. 'riinmnu Ti i.t McN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. W, Kirk. sociijui-s Odd L'ellnu'n M 'rv....,Qii.,i t j No. 744 mi.,.lu .,.n i.',.i.i.. .. i 7 tne Comerer Building in ivleConneils- Fort Llt.tliit.iin T , -n;,. Am - , a.vj, tn-t meets everv Saturday evening in the Cromer WellH VAllfiV T ( ul.ro Mrt ftnt a- j ft vj 'v;i wu i every Saturday evening in Odd Pel- '"" -nun at wens Tannery. Hari'lsonvilln T.iwl.r M.-. Tnl . - . A.W, IW lllt.tHS every Saturday evening in Odd Pel lit,... I 1 1 1 II . , ri .. i inn ui Harrison vine. Waterfllll T.l ultra M. 77- . ... . . - r ' uirrvis ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hull ,,i Tir ... 1 1 it in.. . uu ti uvui inn mills. Warfordsburg Lod;re No. (Ml mipi.iu n Warfordsburtr everv Ki.tu...i,. evening. J If inir lDHt. G. A 17 tjn tint . McConnmlsmii'ii In il,l,l i.i,.n .i n. n the tlrst Saturday in every month at 1 II m f Koval Ai'i'iinnii, T,i.. n n No. 11, ninets on alternate Monday eyeiiii.grt In P. O.-S. of A. Hull. In McConnelliiburg. WB-ihllH"iii. fin. i.i V.. Hi- li fi o A., (if Nl .V t ,'uri ,.,) u .. ....... . . - i.....,n rvHi Sat urday euniiii,- in P. (j. . of A. IUII Wiislilrittioii fiiinv. v.. r.i.i ti . of A., llu-'.init.vii rii's-tM everv Sat nr.' unlay eveniu in P. u. K. of A. Hall. JuIlTI O Tliul.ir Piul f II hh'hN i-very Jjanicij v , ,.n or just preceding mil moon In Lasbley hall at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley. Woman's llnllef n,i,i u.. meets at sumo date and place at 4 p.m. t'u. is u. mrivihiiin I'obt Ni. ,02, O. A. S.. mcAtri Uia y.w.tttl ii.wi (......au ---- - - a--"..rii nuu lunr ir Haturuuy. in each mouth at Pleasan v.ii.L;rT I ADVKKTI.sr. IS Tlie Fclton Conntj Um