FULTON COUNTV NEWS Published Every Wednesday. B. Iff. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, I'A. DECEMBER 20, 1905. Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. adtihtuiho matbi. Per aquare of 8 line 8 ttronn II ISO. Per aquare eaoh aubaequent Iwiertlon . . . . 60. All advertiaementa Inaerted for lent than tbree month charged by the aquare. 8 raoH. I flmofl. 1 yr. One-fourth eolumn 116 00. I IJnno. no rm One-bail oolumn &m. ioo. 6uoo Om Column 4000.1 MOO. 75 00 Nothing. Inaerted for lu than II I'rofeaalonal Card one Tear li CLEAR RIDfJK. Joseph Edwards and wife vis ited tlieir niece Mrs. C. L. Henry Sunday. David Briggs is spending some time with John L. Llenry. Samuel Sheer and Harvey Flem ing of Waterloo, were visit ng 1. E. Fleming and other friends last week. Joe Miller of Philadelphia, has been visiting T. li. Cromwell's family. Mrs. Thomas Cromwell is vis iting her daughter at Pittsburg. Samuel Mcllhaney is seen quite frequently passing through our town. W. L. Fields was pretty badly hurt a few days ago by a corner post breaking, while working near Mount Union. Willian Hershey is having his house plastered. Gilbert Korlin is doing the plastering. Harry Stevens and wife, and Miss Bertha Wagner, of Laidig, were callers at Alfred Brown's last Wednesday eveniug. Kev. Salter preachud at tin- M. E church last Sunday ;a p. m. Mrs. M. a. Fields had u:i acci dent last Wednesday morning which might have resulted nri.-t seriously. She was on her way to McCounellsburg, and a &luck box and mud-box along the road caused the horse to scare and turn suddenly, upsetting the bug gy and throwing Mrs. Fields to the ground. She became en tangled in the wreck and was dragged nearly fifty yards. Had it not been for Miss Ada Fleming catching the horse, Mrs. Fields would not likely be liviug to-day. He Said "The Record." A Philadelphia merchant who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars every year for advertising was asked the other day what newspaper he considered the best medium through which to reach the public. His answer was un hesitatingly "The Philadelphia Record." Then he went on to say : "I have used 'The Record' for years in fact, ever since I have been advertising, and 1 find that it brings me the best results. It isn't necessary to experiment with 'The Record." The experi enced business man realizes that the money he spends to reach the readers of that paper is money well invested. The Record' is read thoroughly. A great many peojjle, men especially, make a practice of buying several news papers during the course of a day. They glance over the pages casu ally to see if there is anything of particularinterest.and then throw them aside. But I have come to the conclusion from long obser vance that 'The Record' is the pa per that is read thoroughly from beginning to end." The Philadelphia merchant was undoubtedly right. There is no disputing the lact ttmt "The Re cord" is the most popular pupor in Philadelphia, and k. ii.il t;,;.!(.,. throughoutthesurriiumliii'..'f()iii). try is evidenced by iftci inn to the largest Ciroulitinn of any ( newspaper published ;n thcStiite tf Pennsylvania, a claim thai is without doubt nasi.d upon actual llguies. Nor is this strarigo, con sidering its merits. It is in eve. ry sense of the term a family pa per clean, wholesome, bright, entertaining, a welcome vihi tor to the home circle. The growth of "The Record" is a gratifying tribute to the in tegrity of Its methods, ltisal ways fa'r and above board; it has nothing to conceal, and it is in ev ery respect a model paper. More power to it ! Highest possible cash and trade price will be paid for turkeys at LN FAR OFF INDIA. Interesting Description of Trip Made by Mis Alice Wishart, of Weils Tannery. FORDS RIVER O.N BACK OF NATIVE. (Continued from nrsl finite. ) for us. it was his business to furnish them for temple devotees. Quickly, but modestly throwing off his superfluous garments, he plunged into the really cold wa ter making such doleful hounds all the while, with now and then a shriek as he pulled the lovely blossoms, that we thought there must be crocodiles in the pond which he was trying to scare away; but it seems that it was on ly to arousa our sympathy aud extract more price from us as we found alterward. We called out "He sure and get long sterns I" and he did about four feet in length, I should judge. Toward the end of the journey it got quite jnngly, until we came to a full stop, not being able to go farther in the tongas. In front of us were chffts and below us rush ingwaterover marble white rocks. Most Indian rivers are so slug gish that the sound and sight of rushing, foaming water put new life into me, so that it was easy to climb up the hill to the bun galou we had previously engaged for a few days. It wasn't all on foot, however, alas! the rains had converted the usually dry river bed into a rapid little stream, and how was one to get across ? 1 was going on alone in advance with the tongawala, a young fellow who could drive well enough, but had no ideas. So, while ho stood meekly gazing at the rushing wa ler, I set my teeth, and took in at glance there was only one way to go over dry shod, and that was to be carried. looking ticrcely at the poor boy, 1 said, "Take otT your shoes, pick me up like a bachchha, and carry mo over. " lie gnnued and didn't seem to know just how to do it, making several vain attempts which land ed mi plunk in the sand. Then he made a dosperate grab, aud I hung on for dear life, and really got across with a very breathless boy, but a glad heiwt. Miss Roderick, not faucying such a bridge, aud being too tired for the walk, was brought on a duti, which is nothing more than a small native bed, with upright pieces and a pole through the middle, carried by five men, thus she arrived on the veranda in state. The lugsage had come by this time, so we called the cook, who stays here all the year round, and gave the order for breakfast t be prepared while we unpacked eatables and other comforts and got settled in our respective rooms. There are two nice bungalows here, owned by the Government, furnished with matting, tallies, chairs, beds and mattresses, good toilet arrangements, nice dishes and silverware for the ta ble, and good boats, with delight ful scenery which nature furnish es. Anyone can have the oenetit of all this luxury at a reasonable cost, by applying a short time bo forehand. It is a great boon to tired peo ple, and a delightful change nfter a noisy dirty city. A tine wide stone veranda with a fenced-in patch of lawn looks directly down over the chtT into the river and across to bathing ghats and tem ples. The water lilies, with a good part oi their four foot steins cut off, grace the center of our i dining table on the veranda whore I one can feast the eyes on nature's I beauties, while accotnplihhn y ' the more prosaic feat- of satisfy ; ing one's appetite. .lust before sunset, we tonka boat-ride up the river toward the i Falls, or as near as we could go, 1 fo--the current is very strong, j You know I have never seen a ! real canyon, but I think these cliffs must be exactly like our ; westeru ones, at least they ai e like pictures of them, only tlio.p rocks are of snow white, blur, j and b'ack marble, pile upon pile, ! making a narrow gorge perhaps ii mile long and many fiur ilreds i of feet high. Some places jagged C'lluiiius -1110 whi't rid mui iifh ihki frozen miow, and nit-n.ht ; eird in the evening liht, o' ii j ernd, orxi'ded.' t il.h il.. no rt euros, and discolored by ages of or ins otdy In sir.. i il tl.iU I' ct ., ancient grandeur which pi io I aii'-'J the aiiuospheru of ho w hole place. The Falls c.i. i uit for auot er time, while you t ii troducei to our Sutnhiy ronregntioii. Saturday evenrig .vo informed our "mercury" a tall, brown young Hindoo, who runs errands for us that we had books and paper? to give away, and any one desiring them would be welc me t i c me Sunday at 4 p. m. The buy circulated the news so well that at the appointed time about I." men and a few i hildreii gath ered in a most respectful group r.e.ir the veranda stops when.1 we li i st told tl'.ern of the one t rue ( ioil, not ii-nclf) with hands, and His Son Jesus Christ, who enme to save them, then, aTter some hymns, the gospels, tracts anc Bhajan boons were distributed. Many could read Hindi, and were as charmed and hrppy over the leaflets as Rachel would he over some delicious sweets. 1 had to ask a Hindu priest in all his war paint and feathers who was sit ting near me, kindly to postpone his smoke until another time, aud he graciously acquiesced un til the meeting was over, taking some books away with him, which, we will pray, may enlight en his beclouded mtellect, and mean much for him in the future. The people are all so eager.gen tie and respectful, yet so bound b heathen rites and practices, that one would long to stay and work here for months if it were not thut there is so much to do in one's own appointed place. Work everywhere! One can be a mis sionary anywhere in Iudia, as Miss R. siys. Am hoping we shall get our ho ne m.iil to day, as I've arranged to have it sent oi.t. My lov.. '.i r f..;her, all ti . . y. -.. .-. . . , ,d ai '! -j . -! ', :ir TllO II I , p; ! ' ' , - .est, id ti-.-t reltie! l.i i fi r rini; is, mlds, cni'jp, whooping con h, eit;., is Kennedy 's Laxative Hoi oy and Tar. This remedy ..-xpels ill cold froin the systei i by act ig as ti cathartic on th i bowel. S Id by Stoute I'lo (V I !ro WIST !)IHLP7 Mrs. Edward Trunx and s-on hn, of Wells Tannery, were i e- cent visitors at the ho no of Frank Price. ''harles Foreman and Mis. J nines Foreman are in poor heal lb. Clarence Hoover and his aunt Fannie Miller, of Licking Crook township, visited relatives here recently. .lames I or 'inan, ( I rant I loover, and John I Iockensniri.li, who had been employed at Williamsburg, Blair county, have returned to their homes. Simuel E. beaver, who had been spending a fev weeks with his parents, left for the West lact week, whore he expects employ ment. John W. Laidig will spend this week in llarnsburg as a juror in the U. S. District Court. Some of our young people at tended one or two of the evening sessions of the Teachers' Insti tute at McCouuellsburg. Mrs. Margaret Kesselring, of Hustoutowu, spent a few days with the family of C. M. Brant. Dennis Hess has been repair ing Jonas Lake's barn. T. S. Wolf thinks of building an "L" house on his lot near the blacksmith shop. Mr. Austin Carbaugh of Mer cersburg, spent a day or two on this side of the mountain last week. FOR 0VE3 r.VI.U YEARS ovrr thr mine I ..!Im1 Millr, ; Ulvl! I j gmeruti'.'its iiuvtr u i j PCI1r.:.NCKS MANDRAKE PILLS for the ojre of HiliousnriM. i.fvrr Complaint Iiillrrliim,c.,,mlptinn, fclrk llcMrliolir. jannflirc. Ilrarttium, Flatulency. Malaria -u. Schanck'a Mandrake Fills "Liven the Liver." aore henlth to tha VnxSy. dearueaa to the eyra and complexion, aud buoyaucy to the apuila Purely Vegetable Absolutely Harnleaa tor bale everywhere. 2$ mill a box ut ly mall. D8. J. H. SCtltNCK 4 SON, Philadelphia, P. .- I UUKtS nlltnt ALL tLSt FAILS fcg F--I Couth Syrup. TaMei Coed. LJJ u jm in lima, ojiq vj yruxxina. aaj I'll (!eo. Kverhart, wife and son Karl, of McCounellsburg, spent a week very pleasantly among rel atives and friends iu Huntingdon i id Bedford counties. Dylnf 01 Famine is, in its torments, like dying of c-iinsumpti'in. The progress of consumption, from the- beginning to the v ry end, a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfo.ts, Ml , "after trying different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, 1 :it last took Dr. King's New Dt-ctAory, which iuickly -Mid perfectly cured me." t'rompt relief and sure cure lor coughs, colds, sore throat, bron chitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store, price 50c and 1.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free. Capt. A. Dotterman will hold preaching service at the Salvation Army church at Big Cove Tan nery Sunday morning at 10:30; Christmas entertainment in the eveni ig at 7 o'clock. All are wel come. I ICBNSK NOTICK. --Notice Ih hre!liy given thitt i he followinir oftmed persona have llled their petition In the office of the Clerk of Qimrter SehMloii-s of Fulton county. Ha., pnivinK the Court to itrunt them I.lcenne to Keep un inn or Tavern, und to Hell liquor, and thtit the Niime will he presented to the aaid Court, on TueMluy. the Bth duy of Junuurv mm ui lo o clock a. m, Oeorire Kexroth. McConuellMhurir. Hurry Htunll. " John K. Speck. Ilurnt Cuhlna. Dublin t'w'p., Kenjauiln WIIUs Fort Littleton, " Clerk'KOmce. i OKI). A. HAHK1S, Dec. M, H. ( tierk q. S. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice ia hcri'hv ulvcn Mutt the following r ,1-iimI .iccoiiiil an l n:tv. llli-il their li'ecoilMM . Ittvil'-i' :.mI ' 1. il; olllec ol Kullou : I . iit:'l l '. i! I miiih; will In- p! i-sent I .Ii,- O I:- . nL ol HILltl county for .Ml. I! In: 'I'M laV. follOWlll tilt- ilUt . ol .l.inu.M . i.t-M. lM-luKtlieMliiluy.be .. . : ;.t .' eloc!;. p. in. iin.l li'inl iieeuiint of .lames A. Mellon- .-ti I ' 1 I'A .i.inil the lust will Hlul lesltt- i. 'ii! f r..i;ih..ti i.'nder. lulu or Wells town--i tleceus.til. l irvtiHii) liitul uttitoiihl of Sophia OresM, Ad in, in-1 tat fix. of tli c-,iute of i:hristophi;r uud l.;v;i e. Kekerl lute or I'od town.shlp.dccciiscd, l- ilst Htnl lluiii ueeoiilit of ThoniUH H. Truux, Kxeeutor or the estutc of Kphrulln Oregory. lute of Thompson township, ileccused. KeKlster'a Office. (IKO. A. HAHUIS. Dec. au. uoS. ( Kuulhter. IIKKIKK'S SA1.KK. Hy virtue or a e iv nl ol' AIIiih Kl.-rl FHeiiiH. to me diiccteil, Ihso lif out ol the I'nnrt ol ;(iunnon Ph-tui ol rulloii County, 1'eniii.ylVHUlu, 1 huve levleil upon, mill tiiken In execution, Mlidwill expOMU at I'uhlic Sule, ut the Court House In .Vet.'ont nellnliiir-t. I'a , on S turilav. ,lniiUHry II. 1!KH1, ut I o'elnek, I'. M.. the IoIIuwIiik dnnrrlheil reul eiilate, to wit: No. I' A tract of timber luudtiltuate lu Dub lin township, J-'ultou county, l'u., coutulnlntf .ere, more ur lesn. udJolnliiK lands of t orije . Loeke, Jas. O. Stevens, K. Hu'd v. -i, und otheru. o. -. A lot of uround situate lu the vllluKe ot Fort Littleton, Kulton County, Pa., uoututn ln ' one-fourth of uu acre, more or less, adjoin In -lot of Kush M. Cllue, the furm of Hush M. Cine und the public road. All seized and taken lu execution us the in . .pet ty or Oeort-e Wilds, unci to be Hold for cash. .IAMKS O. AI.KX A NOKIt, I I. e. 12, 1IMI.1. Sheriff. I XV Jl V J Only a one-cent postal card sent to me with your uutiie and addresu will bi iti-f you my Quarterly Catalogue of valuable (arum foe sale Id Maryland, at very moderate pi'loen. J. Waters Russell. Real Estate Broker, , Chestertown, Kent County, Md. 5 V NEW and WAGONS Cost and Carriage TIiIh Is no ji.lio. lhlive 15 braiul ito-v I'At.l.lNfi-Tol' UL'fJGU'.S .".ml WAIMNS on hund, and I have do'lilt'd lo oIiihu out every one fif them ut uoht und freight In or-, (ji.t to fill up with SLEIGHS ?$ AND X fi CUTTERS (tr winter. I mean juat what I iy, and If you mean buslnean come to aee me W. R. EVAHS, llustontown. Pa. Fa 11 Chambersburg Trust Co. (Chartered by the State of Penna ) Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 90,000.00 -a - a, - Directors : 4 WILLIAM ALKXANDEK. KStJ , A. BUCHANAN, ; John c. CEiinio, 8. O. OUKENAWALT, 8. A. HT.'m-'.It, W. C. HL'f.L, rU. DAVID IcCLAV, W. L. Mf NICK, lt., H. B. Mc.M LTV, ,i n Hi rti H I I I ( f ' v. M r i Hi rt.ii i 1 Hi ) ) I ( lit t HA H Hi Hi SI Dl-PAKTMILNTS. SAVINGS: CHECKING: TRUST Qai-ik-Irig Ly Aloil. Those unable to visit the luink lu pi-rson miiy (men their uceount and trunsact all business by until. The advantage is two-fold, the strietest privany in assured, and no time Is required from ones ditily occtipu tion, either In making doposltn or withdrawal Both saving and checking accounts itmy lie opened, for which suitable blanks and envelopes will be furnished on request. Deposits In uny amount from one dollar upward are invited. 3 per cent, nterest paid. Winter Suits Are a Positive Necessity When you buy one, get a good one, and get it at CHAS. B. STEVENS'. Your special attention is called to our Alen's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Shirts without limit. Collars, GulT.s. Ties, Bath Robes, Sweater:, Knit Jackets, and the nzw Buster Browns for children. Our underwear both in wool nn ! cotton can't help but please you. Give us a call and be convinced. CHAS, EJ. STE.VEINS, MeConnell?buru, Pa. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store Special Reduction From now until after InstittiH', we will sell t." iicss of cost. This will (five one and all achanen. Pattern H i... Uiiit were to 00 now $3.00. Fancy Velvet Turbans, in uli eolorJ - i'l.'iO, now reduced to 2. Tommy Atkins Turbuns that wi m '0, now .10. Polo Turbans that were 1.5o, now 91. llt-rner- in ull coloi s, were 12, now, ILflo. Felt huts of all kinds n- ' .v us I , Turbans in all colors reduced. Funev bh.ek shirt v. nists were 1.40 now $1. Children's Sweaters were 7.V; , now 4 i 1,'ii. -' I' ttieoats were tl.40, now fl. Collars of ull styles t-l 1 W- h ive the styles. We ask you to come and see, rutl Uet n i'ik--s before goinif elsewhere. We will be elud to hi; " 1 n d inspect our line of Koods If you do not buy, yott nr.: .: -. Just arrived from the eastern cities wit!i :i u -. -, i.i-.'v of Mid winter goods. MRS. 'L F.LITTLZ'3 Millinery. McCounellsburg. Store Opposite Postoft'icc. Fall and Winter Suits. The (fathered crops and that winter will soon be here, ing must oe put usiite w e niutit have a new suit for dress, und tuke our last winter's "(fund unit" for every day. Where shtill that new suit lie ordered V At 1A. U. INace McConuelUburj,', liec.uuse thi-irs is tho oldest uud liii-(eat mer e.hanl tailoring ebtubllhhnieht in the i iiiinty; bii umf Ihey have the largest and lest htoi K of yuti.i l i select from, inid hi-ettise of the (tertuluty of uMiik it stilt Unit will lit anil ii k only he worth every dollar It eosi, but l ink cent.- 1 and dressy m lone as It lusts. fi.i.. i. .. ii,. i . .i ... IS p E m j lieu in uuiiiiiuii to A. V. NACK ).N in 1 1 l.'s it I i r(!e stoi'lt if I : i-ii 1 v -1 ii ii . I M Meii' f'J'J aud Uoys' Clothlnif-thu hunt that the i ity Mii.rld U iiIIV td at price us low lis g ml (foods c in f. -.old. In I a -I . iiu i.i.j '-t In iients' furnishings from tie wear Uut evorythiuy Get jour order lu, In -w A. U. NACE & SON, McConnellaburp;, Pn, v r v -",. I A ' - I ' ;::!. s : . ! J I 1 )H, ill! i i ( f Hi H, V ' in ; ti ; : n ' 1 kA Ut l y s '. ( I M ; I J . 1 1 t ) . f ' ' i ' il ' i i T. M. NKLSON, T. M. NKLSON, .11!., W. T. OMWAKK, KS(V)., DH. Ii. W. HAMSKV, W. FI. SflANIv, .lOSEl'II SIKliKK, K. M. SMITH, .1 A. STItlTK. KSi.1.. c.KD. h. vci,i'iN;r-ii I 1 1 and Overcoats s "f- the cool frosty nights remludjis and that our Hunt summer cloth- .it" k Son's . : .' r.-;',- r. in. ir iiiiiniit-iii-oiiii r (li'iiiiliueiit, 7 uu Overeo.in.. tin- int. si l td n, I'm latest und I.e.-,. lime, and avoid tin ru-h. - r ! X r THE t FULTON I COUiNTY 2$ Covers the Field. In cwiy part of the County I'ithful re porters a;; located that .cither the daily happenings. ? Then (here 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, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NYELOPES, CARDS, &c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 2fi Sample copies of t the News sent to any t . of vour friends on request, t MTv.UF.iiLANL) VALLEY yj ri.l K TA 1U.K So. 2(, 1005, : mi i no. ti uu. no. 10, liU a, "4 l-A.M t.V I .... I h tr. I'. U tf. M V H:elixt;V turtlnsl.urK.... ilafethniwii ... i ri.-eneuMle ... -.li-iji-i-e- Il II':. ... ..luullil'i.liLil 'A' .iy iiitsiK iru... . Vlippei .sbuof . . .ewvl:i . nlMi- --iai.i in i-our.' .-..ur,.'.. .... r I ! trrisl.ui IT. I'llll.t... .. i 0tl 6 Ml e. ii 4 47 7 14 It! t I'i 17 u.i I tl -jlju l ,... .-in:; in a i;i 8 Ml X UTi 8 00 10 10 10 SO H til '( i i 7 u'! 1 V.I 4; I Oi 12 0.11 I M 4 at 5 46; 6 151 Oil 8 If (IS 4 ml I III I.' ' 1,1 1 1 ,! . I ll"i It uo 5 !C A M 6 00 8 III S Mil II '.'M 9 4X1 S 00i I HO; 9 ifi 10 07 Il V.. 4 iiii 5 47 h ,is. it im 10 4 t'.H 7 18 t a) II 1. 1 Il' .m.iiv P. M. 4. hi tYulii N'.. ! : 1 m i.jii dully exet-pt Sunday ..'.iA ....n H iKi-fM uw i. unu HtirrlHliuraT, leavlug 1 Kur.tuwu i.ift uud an ,vlns ut Hurrlstiurs at ...j. .tddltlut'i.! rtiNt-iKiuiiO locul trulna will run ! lily. exit. -it Sunday, us follow: L,ave ic U-lr i iv ii .in . ti o p. m, 8.ts p.ui,, leave '..--iiuiili!-,lm(i n.i.i j( u)., 7,i;4 a. m.. M.bZ p. dj.. " p. in . r. in. l.i , ice iMIIuburx b.Dfi a. ni., ' . Hi.. I. I'd l. Ill,, 5,111 u. m. i Trunin Nos. i ii, i-una I lo run dully betaBe n llllKLTNtOKU und Uui'l'lHtlUrK U.dly t lll.v except Sunduv. no x no. t no 7 no. 9 109 A M 4.M 4. M P. M P.M. 4 41 M IJ 00 4 8ft a K, Ii: I0-.... . H lift ti 6A 6 f, 4 ift H 4u II 40 t& 80 4 SI". 7 4 II 4i, 8 lo b Hi II hi 9 I- li 0 4 11. H Oil 1: CI 8 41 R 41 I! H H li f l 4 00 9 04 It 7 X 4tl I - 17 I It) U4 It :t 9 OH I lu 4 nil IM; U 10 87 I! (0 IK .... a I 80 8 on 10 03 ill 10 30 Ill i ix I 60 b 2 10 24 I t 0 I'd t 1 It 41 10 46 I :j 10 sn 6 at 11 40 7 10 ! P. M. P. at P. at. 4. H, p II l-.uHimtire Sav Vorlt I 'tills !lart'lhlutK--' uiHliuor MuoliuniCNburrf. i ' irlislu S"f. v-tlle hlppeuhburK.,. . Wuyneslioro I'tliiinhi.'-NtiurK.. Mercei-sburK.. . (.ruonuusLlij .... tiUK"lHtU .... vl.rttnHt)ur( Ar. wtnulitthter. 7 (if. II I. c Ou fi 10 n in (l t'l 0 U' r 4fl 7 47 7 m. 7 4.'i h .1. 9 i 4. M Tin i u no. 17 w.'.st niDH daily exoept SoaUav Ui.twiKU llurrlsliniK uud llutteratown, loav Ihk Hurrlxbui-K ul it 16 p.m. aud arriving at llu ."rxt.own ut ?.f7 p. in. AiMlt'ouul locul trulDH will leave Harrtaburg i . t'llJowH: l.'or CuiilNlti und Intermediate ata- in ... U.H7 u. ni.. 2.00 p. iu. and 8.80 p. in., kiau i. iMo.thiiuU'siiurK HIINburK and Intermedial o i.itlotiHut ,h. 10 p. m und II '.'S p. m, TrulnH Nut I, ;', 17 i.t.d 109 run dally bflfwarn Hurr'Mh.t. uud Hji(.n.town I'ulliiuin n.di.M -ifcptnir oara between N- Sorlotu.l Ki ...svIiim. 'tVnn., on truln I wtl u ml no one . .id lit a pfcji 1'btludelph aud tVuishonN. ,v A . Kutlnuyon iralna 109 wea b ,.iiU K'euHt. tfx.jciu that on Sunduy tbe PbUa I, l.tilii hle,-i..i u in run fiibt on No. a. I'l.iourh ni)i..'iu.' to und from Phlladelphlf mi i .ilim ii und t uuni uud 7 and 9 weak. Dnily. t liullv exiutpt Suuduv, . . ' ' 1 : UTHICi'N 1'ENN'A B. B. TRAINS. i il'i Mix I IIaa.l Mix Pan. H8 IV m! ..I fl 0fi! II .1: 6 ml n M'., t. Miu, :. ii ti i:t!to j:" It Jnill I. 4HI n;r.re. Arr. 7 ' ii (;immlMtrHburg. . W4I 4 M H 60 It h7 8 ri! T 4i 7 114 V H ; P. at. 14 50 I 66 S 41 t I t 48 85 li! 80 7 I. H ' 7 8 I. I M i 1 1 l iviuriou , ,, ..MttrititrHburg., I ntdon .... ttlotir.ond.,,. IU 07 II 47 II 40 I4.U 4. M. p. at. .1.11. K'.NNi;.IY. J . W. MARTIN. Villi! I'KIN. (.I'll, Snjit. " 8uui. It. A. UU.HII.K, lieu. J'iwh. Agent. Kennedy s Laxative Honey and Tar rurea all CdUghs, and expels Colda from lite ayki. in t y rjently moving tb boavela. D I E G xrr.Ait isTT-M ' i Fin r i mr. 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