fuLton county news. Published livery Wednesday B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSUUKG, PA. SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTKRTISINO RAT. Per square of 8 lines II time II 50 Per square eaeb subsequent Insertion.... 50 All advertisements inserted for lest than three months uharKed by the square. 8 mos. 8 mos. I yr One-fourth column 115 00, ll-MOn. I J.m ix One-half oolutun 25 00. 40 00. 50.00 One Column 40.0a. 66.00. 7500 Nothing Inserted for less than 81 Professional Cards one Tear 15 THOMPSON. Shivcs is 011 the Sick Mrs, 1. F list. Thomas Littou's uew houso i neanog completion. B. K. Simp sou's new house is ready for the plasterers. Hoth are fine dwell ings tiuefor country resideuces. J. F. lless aud Lizzie Gregory and Ganelle Pittman spent last Saturday aud Sunday with Geo. F. Mellott and family in Ayr town ship. Bessie Simpson, who had beeo visiting her sister, Mrs. H. B. At kinson at Mercersburg, returned home last Saturday. (Jlare Brewer and wife spent last Saturday and Sunday the guests of Joseph Mellott and family-David McDonald is still critical ly ill. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mao Litton aud wife, Koy M. Daniels and wife, and John M. Pittman, were the guests of B. R. Simpson and family last Sun day. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Hon ey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from liver and kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says : "I was nearly dead, of these complaints, and, although 1 tried my family doctor, he did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle of ycur great Electric Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them. " Sold and guaranteed to cure dyspep sia, biliousness and kidney dis ease, by Trout's the druggist, at 50c a bottle. BRUSH CREEK. Among the number whoattend ed the Soldiers' Reunion wore Mrs. E. H. Lodge and son George, Amos Ilixson and family, W. H. Wulters and wife, M. E. Barton and family, and M. P. Barton. Prof. W. W. Smith left last Sat urday to take charge of his school at Broadtop Uity, Bedford coun ty. Grace Hixson returned home last Friday after spending some time with relatives at McConuells burg. Mrs. E. H. Lxlge is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Kirk, at McConnells burg. Gertrude Barton left for Ever ett last Saturday, where she ex pects to spend a lew weeks. Chas. Ixxlge left for Williams port last week. Mrs. Sarah E. Burton and grand daughter, Lida, spent one afternoon last week with Josahed Lodge. It is easy to relieve a cough or cure a cold after a copious evacu ation of the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the Original Laxative Cough 3yrup. It acts on the bowels expels all cold from tho system, and cures coughs by removing the cause. This remedy clears the phlegm and strengthens the mucous membranes of the throat, chest, lungs'and bronchial tubes. The honey bee and the red clover bl s som is on every bottle of Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, the Original Laxative Coujrh Syr 'u'p. fc "Id by Stoutecgk) A Bro cito. j John KnautT, of Foltz, was over to see nis orotner Daniel last ftun i day. Will Kuhn and wife, John Sei ders, father, and wife were at George Keiders' last Sunday. Mrs. Kiblct aud son Leslie, of! Johnstown, are visiting the for mer's sister Mrs. John Carbaugh at Cito. The farmers haw commenced seeding and cutting corn. HliSTuNTOWN. While on his way home froin the soldiers' reunion Friday niglil Bert Sines had a wroi k, but no serious accident happened. Lib Henry spent Saturday night and Sunday with George Sipos and wife. Scott Denisar came home from Altoona last week, sick, hut is better now. One of our ladies went out driving last week, aud could not get her horse turned. She sang It is Red, White and Blue, she got it turned too. A very pleasant social wa held at the home of Geo. Sipe and wife last Saturday evening. It was the girls who ate ice cream outAf the sauce dish aud tablespoon this time, in place of the boys. Feet Swollen to Immense Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad that I could not work," says J. J. v,ox, oi v aiiey view, ivy., "my feet were swollen to immense size and I was conlined to my bed ana physicians were unable to give me any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kiduey Cure which made a well man of me." Sold by all dealers. DOTT. A very pleasant s ' cial was held last Friday evening at the hospi table home of Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Just as Mr. Wilson was preparing to retire, a party of about fifty friends entered his home each with something good to eat. Vocal and instrumental music was indulged in till about ten o'clock, when refreshments con sisting of cake, ice cream, peach es, etc., were served. The tables were beautifully trimmed with ferns and flowers. Among those present were J. C. Fisher and wife, George Wil son and wife, Oliver Hill and wife, Albert Bevans and wife, Alfred Mellot, wife and two children, D. Garland and family, Samuel Winters, wife and two children, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Mary C. Win ter, Alice Wilson, Annie Bevans, Cora and Viola Kershner, Carrie Hill, Esther, Cora, aud Nora Bev ans, Carrie Kershner, Wm. Yon ker, Edward Goodman, Alfred Bernhardtof Warfordsburg; John Wheeler of Hancock; Archie Fish er, Mapel Winter, Oscar Bevans, Gayle Fisher, Guv Bevans, Sher man Barnhardt, Manuel Feigley, Otis Mellott, Ralph Truax, Wal ter Feigley, Howard Peck, Har vey Hill, Raymond Garland, and Victor Bevans. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson appreci ated the kindness of their many friends and very cordially invite all to return. They received some handsome presents. Cured Hemorrhages ot the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood Ind., "I took treatment with several physiciaus without any benefit. I then start ed to take Foley's Honey and Tar and 'my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Sold by all dealers. SPUUK HOLLO iv. The question now is, Were you at the Reuuion, and did you see the fights? and then the next is, if that one fellow hadn't been so stout the other fellow would have licked him. Preaching at Cedar Grove, by liev. Ilendershot on the 1th Sun day at 10 a. m. Hall game next Saturday after noon at Need more. Rowe Mellott of Big Cove Tan nery, and two lumber inspectors spent a couple of days in our com munity inspecting lumber. Quite a number oi our folks gathered at the home ot John S. Truax and wife on Saturday to j spend the evening with Ralph.- I They were out in tho yard having , a good timo, when they were in vited to tho dining room where a large table heavily laden, await ed them. After doinir ample ius ., .. , , ble they returned to the yard and """c "" various games until a late hour. , Kati Thomas K. . j. luusaut Kidge Sunday. II. Im Garland and wife passed through our community Sunday. 5 CURES AIIERE 414 ELSE FAILS Urn It I.OM. to4 tt u JURY LIST. Nutm-s of tliosr who hitvc liwii drawn to wrvt- lit Oi iiml and IVt It Jurors fov CVtobor court, bcgihiilnj; Monday, October 2, lttofi. GRAND JURORS. A.vr. John W. Ott, William Mfl lott. Helfudt. Hayes Morgrrt, Joseph Truax, Anthony Mellott. Hethel. Kllgwortli Gulden. Brush Creek. -T. It. Starr, S. W. Hart, L. M. Lodjje, Jr., George O Lynch. Iublin. David Bowman. Licking Creek. S. Urnor Truax, L. I. Dcshong, Edward Mellott. Mc.Connellsburg. David E. Little. Taylor. Jonas Lako. Thompson. Kichard Johnson, W. A. I.itton. Tod. Daniel Eix, I?ert rtrnnt, Geo. Einitr. Wells. A. S. Greenland, Samuel Denisar, A. O GrilTlth. l'F.TIT JUKOKS. Ayr. Ellsworth Ilendershot, Kalph Glenn, James Itivcns, Jr., Geo. W. Humbert, Geo. H.l'nger. Belfast.-James H. Mellott, Wil liam Wink, William H. reck. Hethel. Geo. Kirk, Sumuel Carnell. Aaron D. Hess, Iieuben L. Layton. Brush Craek.-C. W. Spade, C. H. Akers, W. C. Hanks, Henry Sharpe. Dublin. II. S. Charlton, Elliott Eraker, Wilson Cline, Thomas Heeder. Licking Creek. Dennis W. Mellott, Samuel Wible, Thomas Mellott, H. E. Desliong, Richard P. Deshmif,', McConnellsburg. Charles F, Scott, W. S. Black, D. M. Cress, Ralph Heed, William Clevenger, Daniel Grissinger. Taylor. Jacob W'inegardner, Ab ner Huston, H. II. Bergstresser, An drew Holinger, Luther M. Fix. Thompson. Wm. Stoner, Benjamin Slacker, Goo. L. Gordon, David Greg ory, Kichard Ilollcnshead. Tod. Wm. Naugle. Union. Thomas Stoner, Lewis A. Kichurds, L. II. Carnell, George Cur son. Wells. V in. li. Stunkard, Clyde A. Plmnmi-r. Letter to Trout's Drug Co., Ar Connellsbnrg, Pa. Dear Madam: We suspect you'd like the tale, how a woman beat two hardware dealers in Girard, Pa. We tried our best to get those men to sell Devoelead and-zinc in that brignt town, and failed. Re luctantly took Mrs. E. R. Bow man, druggist. They said they couldn't sell paiut for more than $1.25 a gallon. Mrs. Bowman can. She has sold about all the paint, that has been sold there since. She knew Devoe; had sold our artists' materials. Had some sense and force, besides; she eas ily learned that cheap is dear in paint, and told the people Mr. Burt Young bought a gal lon Devoe for rooms that had al-1 ways taken a gallon of other paint; had half left. Mr. E. II Hiler, jeweler, paint ed Devoe, and says it goes furth er no particulars. Mr. John Hanna, grocer, thought it expensive before he bought it; brought back nearly half of his paint, and said it was the cheapest job ho ever had. Mrs. Bowman reports univers al satisfaction. So much for a cheap-paint town with a bright woman in it. Yours truly F. W. Di;voe & Co., 31 New York. CLEAR RIDuK. Minnie Grove accompanied her sister Mrs. Clyde Hockenberry to her new home in Pitcairu, and expects to visit her for a few weeks. Goldie Fields spent Sunday with her Grandmother Fields. Henry Huston and family spent Sunday with the Huston children here. t.,miT tv i i t, -i Grove, l'astor. Sunday Hchool at 9:30 James H. Fields has a very sick tt. m. l'reachintr every Sunday morn horse. Ho has lost two horses ! ln? ttt 0'-iM every other Sunday this summer. Jessie Henry is visiting her 1 brother Ilarrv at Ducilev. I T)utT RirftS ,.f M0t',innMahnr w ti1. .,,. nf ,i, miltf - Tt tk-uu Sutnr.kv and sn,i,w" Louie Kerlin is visiting her sis ter Mrs. Bert Henry in tho Cove. Mrs. Hannah Brown, who has I been in impaired health for quite i lawniie, was able to come over t0 ud a fflW d wlth h(Jr daughter Mrs. Jacob W.neard- Der Must 0f our people attended the Reunion on Friday and the picnic 1 The Urst term of the Courts of Ful- at Dublin Mills on Kirnrfl'iv ' t"n cou,"y ln 11)0 y1' all commence ai jjuoiin ranis on bir.urday. . on the Tu,.H(uy f0iowi, the Bocond Daniel Henry lost a horse one Monday of January, at lo o'clock a. m. dav lank wnak hv it.a it.l.in. nnJ.. The second term commences on the j Bv..,ua of its legs broken. Mrs ,1-ifoli Winojr'n'duor nd ii. r b.-..ih..f Oli.ii .., li.-,,!, nt, tmiljl ll Ul" III lMl-u (if t. ir- cullg. Clnr. MlII..!! :,..'( I -,,n, i l.i. li .. .1; ,;1 (oj S.tur'd at Tlir;j .Spiinys. , IIUSTONTOWN. Now ton Deforest was visiting his friend Dr. A. K., Davis a few days last week. Mr. Deforest left this county twenty years ago. He is now working for the Gov ernment and in stationed st Min neapolis. , Mrs. Keller aud son Harry whose illnoss was noted in last week's News, are improving. Tho teachers of Taylor town ship will hold their district local j institute Saturday. September Kith, at which time questions per tairic;; to chool work will be dis cu m'iI. Ail fronds of education tin! inviirj. N'.i !r.chcrcan af f"id in u is I !.!" meetings. I Tarry 13. llu-Saltillo's hust ling inerclmi.t, l on Dr. Davis Sunday evo'iing. Lut Friday i . io a delegation from mil' town nuended the reun ion. All i ''poi t'v reunion a success, l ut, i,i run unat?ly, it was disturbed hv : gnagof Texas Rangers lilied vaii "a-dollar-six-ty," or "Kili .o firtv yards." Judging f i i.iu il-e t.umber of bat tles fought that dav. it would nev er be suspected that the war clos ed 40 years ago. After witness ing these battles it naturally makes all law abiding citizens ask the following questions. "Have we laws by which peace can be preserved ?" "Can an officer of the law witness Lhese disturbanc es without making arrests, and feel that he has been true to the oath he has taken ?" Cecil II. Sipes and wife, of Pittsburg, have been spending the past week among friends end I relatives in this county. While it has been almost live months since Mr. Sipes wed . Miss Lulu Faulds, one of Pittsburg's accom plished daughters, when he re turned to his old home in Licking Creek township, last Thursday evening, about eighty of Ins old time chums and neighbors turn ed out and gave them such a re ception as only a Fulton county band of Calithumpians know how to do. Everything passed off most pleasantly, ; and Cecil was glad, even in this way, to meet so many of his old lrieuds. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BAUIIIkS. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MeCONNLLLSHL'HU, PA. A Clean Cup unci Towel with each Shuve. .everything Antiseptlo. Razors Sterilized. trSnpn " ""eiv occupied by ya nrai ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of hair out ting. Quick, easy shaven. Uav-rum, Creams-Witch-hazel, without extra charge. Fresl towel to each customer. Latent Improved nn rmratus for sterilizing tools, l-ai-lora opposite I.AYVYKKS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and colleollona entrusted will coelve oareful and prompt attention. CHI KCIIES. Prksiiytkkian D D., Pastor. Kev. W. A. West. Preachinir services cuuii alternate saouatn at iu:.iu a. m Sitbbuth at 10:30 a ana every Sunday evening at 7:00. Servk-es at Green Jiill on alternatf Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:J5. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday j cvcuiuy Kb i ;uu. ! Mkthodist episcopal Kev. J. V. i Adams, Pastor. Sunday School j at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other 1 Sunday morning at 10:30 and every i Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at h:uu p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. Umitkij fREsnvTwiiAN Hev. J. L. ! evening; at 7:00. The alternate Subhatb evenings are used by the Young Feo- pie's Pray Christian union at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday evening er meeting at 7:00, e-VANUKUoAn t-CTHEKAN Rev. A. O. Wolf, l'astor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Eu deavor at (1:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesdav eveninc at '7:00. pktormhu-Huv. c. nr. smit. p-. Sunday school at 9:30 m. . .v..iiiMi4 ju uiwniuiu oaooatiis al 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian KnUeavor at 0:00 p. m. 1 'ray er meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. 'II KMS OF COI'HT. third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock ). m, The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. ni. The fourth term on the first Mondaj October, at ! o'clock p. in. fw Pilot Burni, Sore MEN CAPABLE $1000 to $5000 a Year. Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant No Matter What Your Present Bui in ess COMPLETE reorganization ol the producing department of the Company in this section alTords a chance for a few good men. Eight vacancies on A the agency force in this rich territory remain open for men of character and ability: you can tine out by writing whether it will be worth your while to mako a change No previous experience is necessary. A course of professional Instruction given free. The Matual Life Insurance Company of Uew York, niCHAI!') . McCUKDY, President, II AS PAID POLICY-HOLDERS OVER 665 Million Dollars. Address, GEORGE T. DtXTER, Superintendent of Domes tic Agencies, 32 Nossuu Street, New York, N. Y. Sugar bv the 100 lbs. at rj routs. Fall An Dear Fulton County Friends : We take this method of thanking you for your liberal patronage and of asking- a continuance ot the same. We also wish to introduce ourselves to those who have, on account of distance, not traded with us. We feel confident that we can save you quite a bit, it you will give us a chance to sell you, at least, a part of your fall goods, and we will give you special prices. Early in the summer when cotton was worth 6.J c. (now 11c), and before leather and wool made the great advance, we bought very extensively f ;r L!l which puts us in shape to sell at the lowest prices such merchandise as Qlanl-cets. Clothing, and Woolen Drygoods, v Shoes, Boots, Hats, Etc, Space will not allow us to go into details of the many things at so low prices. Will make mention of but a lew below. 9 Ladies' Goats We received this week an immence stack of ladies, misses, and children coats long and short lenglh. batistes in red, blue, tan, light brown and black, borne or them samples at two-thirds price. School Shoes Clothing Have vou tried our boys and j girl's school shoes. All solid ! leather. ! Cord Reliable No. 272 Shippuis burg Cords, guaranteed i.ot to fadeat2.25. Willhav men's Cords from $1 to $3 er pair Hege & Mercersburg, YHC I'knic and Festival. The Huck Valley Christian Suuclny school will have n picnic and festival Saturday, Septem ber ltith on the road leading from the Christum church to Hell Grove, Md. All are cordially in vited to attend. AM'Uiod Hi:.i-i(siioT, , JOHN 10. HoOPKXOAliDNI.i:, V. If. HlXSO.v, Committee. H. V. Todd, wife, and I i : 1. 1 ... daughter Nina of Chamberivir-. ar n-'iit'l til" wi--' n' In- Wut-li lujittHi lliuisi', Mr. T- il i im here in the interest of the X; ;ri r M a n u f ac t u r i n g Co m p-i n y . TOCl'KE A COLD IN 0MI! DAY Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W. Crov 's signature is on cacli box. 2ric, OF EARNING Lard by the Can at 7 cent. nouncement Suits and Overcoats for chil dren, boys and men. Pants rs, J Y a. New Falling Top Buggies, bot!i Factory and liundmade from $35 to $85 Surreys 5 and ifWagons Large Ktock on hand alf the time to jcleit from. W. R. EVANS, Iltitontown. T'a. Our nld neighbor, H. M. Uide a fornu r -"nn1v i fasurer of this county, l ut nov a prominent bus iness man of Bedalia, Mo., has just received from an insurance company tho sum of 122.22, tho amount of a matured ten payment life rate endowment policy taken out in 188-1. , M I t - j . X j ' : THE I j FULTON j COUNTY NEWS 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 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, HVELOPES, CARDS, Ac, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. ? Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request. QUMHEULAND VALLEY TIMETABLE. May 28, 11105. no. liino 4iLo. B .im. fcjno.10, no A. Ml 7 l H t 8 IKI 9 -.'li 9 411, M tP. M IViuch ester MttrltriHOurK.... llUKerNlowQ .... (IrecncttNtle .... MeroerHtMir)?..., e so 47 S:l fMl 7 14 8 00 8 6 12 i-4 tr 10 10 10 110 hTm 11 18 11 i7 12 M 12 21 13 10 4 1 7 18 7 15 is :n 3 ! 10 .Hii (In CtmmberHhurt;.. WuyneHfooro SliiiJiiuriHbui'K... Newi'llle Cui lisle Meuhuolcsbuig,. lIKbi!-K A rr. HurrlHbui'K. Arr. j'tiilu Ait. New York. Arr liultimore.. 7 2Mi 1 Ul1 7 111 S U7 8 VH b 1 9 On I It iH 1 01) t Oil 1 1 H It 01) S SO 4 in 5 In 4 SO 5 01) 8 lf 10 O-7) 10 10 4 9 on 9 24 9 4ft 5 Hi II (-5! Ul Dll 6 fi 6 8 II 9 P. Kl 10 07. in 11 8 17 2 X fi 47 8 OMi e co III 4 1 7 1H 2 liO A. U. 5 5:1 VI In IL U. a ii P. M. P. M . A. U. Truln No. 12 eust runs aully eioepl Sundtiy between UiiKersiown Hnd HurrlKburK, leiivliin HuKenttowD l.Ui aud urrlvlnk ul UurrlxburK ill 8.;io. Addltlonul eut-bound looal trains will run daily, ejuept Suuday, a IoIIowh: Leave Carlisle 7.()n a. m., 12.30 p. in. 8.15 p.m., leave Meehanlosburx 5.54 a m.. 7.29 a. m.. 12.52 p. tn., 8.S6 p. m. Leave Dllhbur 6.84 a. m., 10.00 a. m.. 5.20 p. m., TralDs Nos. 2, 8 and 1 10 run dally between Ha Berstown and Harrlsburg. Ually. t Dully except Sunday. Leave no. lino. 8 no. bino. 7ino. 9: 109 p. u AM 4 44 A. II A U P. M P.M. 8 110 6 M 8 HO 11 05 Baltimore New York I'hlla Harrlsburg Dills buiK MuuhuniosDurK . Carlisle Newvllle Shlppensburg. .. Waynesboro.... Chuinb(;rsburg. Mereersburg.. . Ureeneasile .... HafferHtown .... Marti nsbui-K Ar. VVInoheau-r. II 65 7 55 tl 41) 6 00 8 66 12 00 4 85 2 55 12 10 8 551 II 40 X 251 4 25 7 50 8 45: 8 mi1 8 40 11 4.; 5 80 25 4 Of 5 II 5 IW IS CM IS IM 12 fc I 1-1 8 48 II 23 5 40. 6 01 8 20 8 in 8 15 8 4 M' 4 It) 01 9 24 9 421 11 42 IS 02 12 18 8 41. 9 (IM 10 87 9 Lit 18 80 4 l 5 If 2 (.) I 80 5 mil 6 M Ii 21 6 41 I) 24 7 10 P. M. 7 05 9 54 1 SO 2 10 10 21 12 58 I 15 7 'hn 20 10 46 8 : 10 58, 11 10, 9 2 A. M A. M P. M M.A. U. Train No. 17 west runn daily except Snmiay between Harrlsbuii; and llut'erstown, leav Iuk tlurilsburi; at 5.15 p.m. and arriving at Jla Koist.iwn at 7.57 p. in. A-i-lliional loenl trains will leave Harrlsbui g I" i-'ws: For Carlisle and Intermediate ( tlor . al .:47 a. m.. 2.00 p. m. and 0.30 p. m lUhO forMeuliunlONburc, Dillsburif and Intermediate iul,.isat 7 80 a. m., 8.10 p. ui. uud .0 p. m. rra.-.s Nos. i,s and lot run dally betv.oeu llarnsuuii and HuKunluwn. I'lilluaun paluee Hlef ping earn between Yorliiiiid Unoxvllle, Tenn., on train 1 es and no cast unl between I'hlliulfllnh a and WeWiini N. k w. Hallway on trains 100 west anil iScii.t. exuept tliat on Sunday the 1'lilia Jelphla .l-cper will run cast on No. 3. I'limui li 'HHKhfn to and from k'hlladelpldn on tralus 2 aud 4 eaut and 7 and 9 went. Daily. t Dally exoept Sunday. SOUTHKRN PKNN'A R. B. TRAINS. I'aN PUi. lt.-8 W P. M 6 05 6 IIS P. . 8 55 8 41 8 1 41 8 3f. 5 58 13 P. U P. U. I- K1;.NNKDY, UKO. W. MAKT1N. Vloe I'res. St Hen. Bupt. Sunt H. A. IllDULL, Oun, I'uhh. Agent. Elodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest what you eat. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEHHYHOYAL PILLS to10 af. Alwavi rchuhle. l.Mrfi. .... .... Ut,4 mcialiio Iki..,, ,k w,ih hlll. bbu iuiioim nml liHilMlluDK. Iluv.if yourDmsKiia. or dfciiil (e. In Bluiiiim lr "orllciiluiM. TZ" . " "" e l.aUI....-' Is inter, by rvturu Mail. 10,000 I'MUuiuuiala. Bulti by l)(Ug(,'IH(l. CMlflHlCHT.n (SUMUf.A. .j"iwhu ij vj . Pas. Mix. Tas. Mix. ia ti tin ttw .AH AH I.ve. Arr. a h a h 9 4 4 8 55 Oliambersburg.. 8 45 11 bo 9 Ml 7 II Marion 8 :4 II U'l 10 80 I 15 ..Meroersburg.. 8 00 10 80 10 5H 8 60 Loudon 7 HH 9 42 11 05 9 06 ....Klohmond..,. 7 80 9 80 JJ!!' A. H. A. H A & P. M
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