hULTON. COUNTY NEWS Published livery Wednesday. B. ff. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. JANUARY 31, 1906. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVKHT1SINO RATKS. Persquare of A linos 3 time II Ml. Per square each subsequent Insertion ftO. All advertisements Inserted for leu's Ibaa three months charged by the square. 'A mos. I tl inns. 'I yr. Ono-fourth column . . One-half column Que Column . . .f Ift.nev 1 (en 01). .. . -:ft v 40 on. .... 4o.ro Foa : yi.no 7.VD0 Vothlnir Inserted for less than II Profe.4loual Cards otic vcs.r ; fcNID. (Seorge liaruott, anil 8cett. Har riett, wife, and two children, of Everett, were visiting their moth er, Mrs. H. A. Harnett, atKnid. Mary Herkstresser has return ed from visitim' friends in Hcd ford. Glover ..'orton has returned to Philadelphia and has passed through a successful operation. The doctors say he will be restor ed to his usual health. Mrs. Mary Lockard is visiting friends in Huntingdon. Three Wells township teachers, Prof. VV. Doti M rton, Daniel Cunningham, and Unhurt Early, attended an institute at Saxtou last Saturday. W. L. Cunningham and wife are visiting friends in Trough Creek valley. Joseph Woodcock has returned from a visit to Altoonn. The Democratic Primary was held at the election house aud their candidates for the February election were nominated. Marion Edwards is visiting her aunt at Kobertsdale. J. 13. Morse is on the sick list. Samual Foster has gone to Al toona, where ho has louud em ployment. J. A Uepper and family have moved to Altoona. We are glad vo say that the schools of Wells are m a prosper ous condition. Frank Cunningham has return ed f i om Altooua. Cynthia Keith is home from Altoona visiting friends. George Tice hus had a success ful operation performed on his eye, in Philadelphia. Only 82 Years Old. . "I am only years old aud dont expect even w hen I get to be real old to feel that way as long as I can get Electric Hit ters,' says Mrs. E. II. Uriuison, of Dublin, Ga. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as young aud makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medi cine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in llamed kidneys or chronic consti pation are unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. Price .'Mc. New Cars for Automobiles. The Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has placed an order with the Altoona car shops for one hundred tox cars of a new stylo which are intended exclusively for the shipments of automobiles. The shipment of automobiles has become so extensive that it was necessary for the company to do sign a car that would meet all the requirements of this class of freight. The cars will be sent to points where there is demand for them as soon as they are turned out of the shops. Under the new law governing the election of road suiervisors and detining their duties, every taxable person ih a township must pay ft least one dollar road tax whether he has taxable prop erty or not. The minimum road tax will thus bo one dollar. Eve There's no use talking, Adam, I can't t.'ke care of the children and do the housework, too. You've got to got a girl ! Adam (with resignation) Uh, very well. I suprwuo this is where I lose another rib. Puck. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS BjI Cuukh Syrup. Tunica Cxi. Dm In lima. iu.J by drumltti. dott. Mrs. Rachel Wilson, who has been very ill, is grtung lu-tler. Mrs. Scott Sharpo and daugh- ter were quests of Mrs. .lolni Truax last Sunday Opal and Verdio Sharpe wevv guests of Maye Carnell last Sat- urday evening, Job Garland, near Sideling Hill, had the misfortune to get kicked j by a horse, but not seriously hurt. 1 iertha Golden was the guoL of tho Misses Carnell last Satur day and Sunday. Thurman. Verdio, aud Ada Sharpo were guests of Mollie Truax Sunday. Mrs. Ki.clh'1 Hill is a little bet tor at this writing Dr. Howard Wilson, who was called home on account of his sick mother, has returned to his home iu Illinois. J nines Sharpe, wife, and son Stanley, and Mrs. Mary C. Win ter, were guests of Mrs. Eliza beth Carnell Sunday. Samuel Carnell lias improved his lot by having a shed ouilt. We have been having tine win ter weather. Hope it will got cold enough to got some ice. A Tronic finish. A watchman's uoglect permit ted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stopped, to become a ruin ous break, devastating an entire province of Holland. In like manmr Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceooro, Me., permitted a lit tle cold to go unnoticed until a tragi- finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflammation, caused by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's New Discovery saved my nfe." Guaranteed best cough and ci ld cure, nt Trout's drug store. .".ic and ?1.0' Trial bot tle free. SALL'VIA. Mrs. Milton Kline, son I'M ward and daughter Nellie, and Howard Ilauu aud wife, were guests in the home of John llann last Sunday. Mrs. D. 10. Meilott lias a chicken hen that lay eggs the size of tur key eggs. That is the kind of hens to have. Emery llosslor was unlucky enough to loe a fine cow one day last week, the result of attempt ing to give birth to a calf that had two heads, four eyes, four ears, and two mouths. The men chosen for odiee at the primaries by the respective political parties are satisfactory, aud any of them will be all right if elected. John A. Haumau has his new house ready for the plasterers. Wilson McDamels' sawyer, Ir vin Huvket, was 'found dead in Everett last Monday morning. Scott K'egarise had the misfor tune to cut one of his wrists pret ty badly with an ax one day last week. The soothing and comforting eilects of DoWitt's Witch Haze Salve, when applied to piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc.. subdues pain almost instantly. This Salve draws out the intlamation, reduc es swelling uiid acts as a rubefa cient, 1hus circulating the olood through the dineascd pai ts, per mitting or aiding Nature to per manently remove the trouble en tirely. Sold by Stouteaglo A. lira 3RISH i:i;k. Preston Deshong, wife, and daughter Eva, spent a couple ol days last week with Mrs. Uesh- oug's mother, Mrs. Sarah Iy IJar ton, wlio has boon ill. Mrs. Amy Staloy spent last week the guest of Mrs. m.q Mc 'lubbin. Mark Lodge spout la-t Satur day and Sunday with bis mother, Mrs. Iy 11. Lodge. Mis. Minmo (irovo and son loorge, of Kansas, spent the past I veolf with Mrs. Orovo' sister, we i Mrs. 11. X. 1 lartou. M. J''.. and .J. C.- Harton were business visitors to Everett, last Friday. fb;orge Ilivsou and wife, spent, a day iu lOverott last week. Mark Lodge and sister Jennie spent last Sunday and Mond.ty with their sister Mrs. S. W. Kirk at McCouuellsburg. Grace Lodge, who had been sick in now able to be in school again. John Pu vail and wife, of Wells, spent a couple days last wook with friends in this valley. Willi am Hoop and wife, of And over, spent a day last wook wi Ii Mrs. ll(x)p'a brother, Henry Ijodgo, and attended the kuIo j Locrs r :c)i:. ! Mrs. Juiium Aleilftt, mtl Mr-, jl.'osa I loopenj'ai ilnor and liU o j daughter, spent k d iy ru .-cully i i j the home of William Diclil an I , family. j Win, Lay ton and wife, Mr-, . Ilohort Diohl ami liulo !;) u 1 11 f Minnie, Mrs. Wm. Dichl n'wl lb. Mo sou, and Howard Ga:'l;i:id nr.-l wife, spent a day very pi .i.;iiill f in tho home of Mr. and Mr, IJov ird fjnyton, recently. Charles Decker ai.i.l t n l.y have moved back on to Eik-n Uoor s place. Emahne 1 tiles is spend bur some time with her parents. She ex icets to return to Al'een:1. soon. William Sp:i -!, and fami'y have removed from .VtoMia. Emery Diehl and wife nf Ktn mavillc, spent last Sunday in ' o Cove. Simon Lay t m hie Clearfield visiting his son I'M. Mrs. Kache! Wink lias j,,,,,,, 1., Everett. Clam Sharp is working iu the home of her rand father, .Miner Meilott. James McKoe is inondunr slow- iy- The schools m the (Yve are both getting along nicely this winter under the care of Albert Garland and l-tinncho Moi'ton, re sjKM.'tively. We are giad to he able to report that Albert Plossing.'r's famdy arc all getting bet ter. William Diohl and Charles Crook have nought the Lneust ( ! rove farm. Mr. and Mrs. A. L-.mbei'sen of the Dig Covo, spent S'lturda.,, and Sunday with Mrs, W. A. L:;yton. Iv.'ory one is wondering ,;. the lice, warm weather we are hav ing, and fanners a re l ".e.y pl w imr for cum. A reasf)nal)le amount of food thoroughly ifigesti d iMid )'e;Mr ly assimilated willalwa, s innrea .e the strength. If your s'.oim-ch is a "little off" K'Mol D'; sjiei .sia j Cure will digest yon oat at d j enable the di i siivenr.i-.ir.s to a :. I iui.iafeand i.':n,r,i,':u '.liiiioes ! ito tissue buii.iiiw I,Imi.J. K...d .1 lohoves sour Ktomticii, Uskiiir I heart-burn and nil forms of i'le -'j'stion. I'alatable an. I strengt!. 'ning. Sold b' Sioni.e'cl-'! it !!io roinltif l:t.-.nv s,;lis. When 't niiMi is loaded yon '.-ays know it, but it's din'oiv t with a gun, K'ecp telling a i;y -,e i.cvei' v' ! mount t-., r'lvthing, iie :"- i fully won't. A six woelrs' engagement . ;:1 nt a lot of cotit-oit itito ,1, nut'., 'out six inbu:te.4 j' niarn-d bio su'(? suliicie'iit to t,i,l:e it out. It is wom.lei'fnl how Pitn.y base watcbe-s coiisule'iing bow few t liero are in the world t whom t i f really seems to hoof aev value. I 'ernatis a rnan!seyosigli.gr.-,v. s poorer with tho years as a merci ful way of reVontnig bun I'mni seeing his wrinkles, and gray hairs. We sui)o.sf! u man is ca'leil "v.'omy.u proieet'ir" for th" vv.: MOll tll.il protects her I'n.m others imposing upon her, pre ferring to do it all himself. Atch ison ( i lobe. Claude ., Met.k-r, a pi eminent young druggist of 1 'hiladelphia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceerge I"'. Met.ler of lhi'-risonvillo, will be tnarrii d in I'iiiltidolphia en the eiglith of I'Voruary to Miss Illa A. NciT, an ace mjilishod young lady of that city. After a honey moon trip, Mr. a il Mrs. Metzler will b'.-f at hoirn: al 1111 (b.-rmnn-town Avenue, wbt:)-e i.liey v ill be -lad to wi icort;e their l'ulton county fri'Mtds. Handed Down From Father to Son. f'-J? ..SXV" (;'W liJV Ui eircut fct imjei Xirn, hnl iiino ttit-ir runty ana bi- SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS re a Positive Curt for j;iliom-nc-s, I.ivrr Com llaitit C "in! Iputioti, lutii- Jminnicc. II rUitirii, rial- a uitrov-y aau Mulurla. iney iDCUUUl.K 1 n .1 l.l. liven the Liver." Dr. J. 11. bCtlhNCK .Mandrake Plllj are a son. ! For Sale Everywhere 23 cents a if box or by mall. if i $g I Ms v. WWiYl ft Men Capable of Earning $1,000 to $10,000 a Year. Traveling Salesman, Clerk; Merchant No .Walter What A l ' M PI .11 t". rroiyani.ntdir. of the prodiifin,'' dcpai'tiiicr,: of tin Coi"ti:i,iy In tliis sri'ti'in affords a cliisni-p for a fo v y;')eil men. I-!',; iiL viii-aiH'ii-s on tin; mrciii'V f'i-cn in tliis i l'-li t'Ti-ilui-y i'e- umiii c j -i i fur men of i-a iiiii'li r unit filulitj: jem r:'i,, linl out. by rill':i;t )' 'n il.ci' it v. iii lie worth your while 'o in:i!,c ti cii.-eic. No jn i-v ions i xju'i li'i co is tirccssary . A ci.m'm' ill iriifi:s.-do!ial in lriirtioti kivimi frco The Mutual Life Inaurancs Company of Hew York. ( ;i. i:r.r.-; a. i'c.aiiodv. rvaii!it, Ha:, i..id Policy-Haiders Over GG'J Million Dollars. Ad. lies-:. GEOHGE T. DXTEf?, Supcrintenilenl of Domestic Agencies, G2 ILiosau Street, New York, N. Y. Ghambersburg Trust Company, Chambersburg, lex. COarAKATlVE STATEMENTS 1):i'I-:mi;ku mat. K'-Miuri'i'm Cn-li on liaiiil iiii.I in l);m!.-s, SI.17.S70.S2. s 577.46I.4S. -'e.-l;-. ami U,:uls lll.iO.M. I i'-;t1 t- ila',1', f i) i ii it ii io, ami lix! 'ires W.SI.i.W). S'-'id.JliS.IO Ualililii-: i (ii! a 1 si ei-U -' n ; i . ,' s i s am! profits. . . . I tl jlO'.ll -i D'u-iih-inU .SUi.'.MMH) . ..X.!5.6I .',,S-2.VQ Siei.lliiS.lO Triis!. fnnils, $.'j4.0il.M. Growth Since Deposits. 303,4Uf).15 5'),705.3!! 693)f!0.4'; 791,026.15 I'.'Ol Deccmbsi- 31 l'H2 Decciiibor! I'W DeCvi'llbci' 3! 1 -)04 DoCCIllher 31 i''05 December 31 We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest on Time Deposits. j i i) Ov, ti and Till a t 1- MaryK'ind : Farm iieiins : J .'i Iiin:ito, l'.tisil.V tilleil soil, X I :i;r ci'uis, I ) i vi-i-y.it v nf ei'fU, i.iuiek 'J'r:in . Oi-tr,t inn fit- i-iliiic-;. (Ji iiiycn i at iii'fiiili', Liu nl rliMi-i'ln'? .'Oh! srhoolw. Si'inl fur i;a I iL f i '4 in . Waters Russell, Real Estate Broker,;; X Chesteriowri, Keot Coitrdy, J MJ. 15 NEW ' . i f ? 15 one! WAGONS Cost and Carriage Tli's Is no joke, f liavo 1". liruml n.'w PAr.r.f.N:.;-'!'!.!' MCGCilKS MM Yv'.VHiNS on l::iul, imil li ivo duciilnil to i:lu.: Mi.t nver y om- of 1 1 em al :ut ami Irt-lyht ;n or-i1-"' ti) fill up wit li ' ' Sf.EIGHS S AND n CUTTERS fin' win nr. f im-uii just wlnit 1 my, mul It .Vl'll IIH'IIU lllll.il. I N!. .'HII(i to K(i(UII W. R. -EVANS, 11 u-lDiilown. Pa. Prii'B fcOo 51.00 Vail Tiiiii. .VU.,... .-.3 A. ....... i i i .1 :,; , J'ei' lal f Ti.:. ; t' i -l .LV ;.i v )'Jti. F fi X.J'.J., c .v. J.. :t j. j.-..tSC, 5 'UK,h"uuu",m"". Your Present IUisiness. i I 4 AS OF DCEflBR39,1994-1905 I-)K('KMI'.KI! .'Ill, I!I0.-.. 1 !r-iourri's. Casli on haui! anil in hanks, Sl.iMSI2.60. Loans . ! 0l'),M72.7O SlorUs anil h-JHils ( I6S,5S.).IA. Ileal estate, furniture, and livtmvs ll2,S()t).0. $I.lS7..Hl.7d f.itilii lilies Ca pi: id stork S2(M),lW!).0" Sin plus anil prolils 91,51 (.6', Deposits 71H.i2l) 15 Diviili'tuls ,1.1)011 (ii $i.ns7,r,4'i.':ii Trust fiimls, 110. I ,. Organization Profits. $ 1,5H.'.1 11. 3fo.45 35,o'M.OO 91.514.1 Deposit' 2')( ;oo 1,509 2,522 3,230 W. 11. NliSBIT Nearly opposite t 'ooprr House i:i bei;r prepanul tbunt(i- l t'-loi-i) to furnish our fanners with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, ami mil; of tliB best Corn Plows ici ten!, llepnlrn for ull klmis of Mowct-i unit L'limlui's, Sei tious for al' li,i(ls of UiinliM's uml Mowers c'n-a ih't than ever. 31 nolo i- ! wine A 'A' A V, A WAV, down tills j ear. Mui-hlnn 'Oil from Uli' to ij')i' per t'lil'or,. Fa lifts9" Top Bugles and Runabout Buggies, Ktii lc Va(,'oi!K, r. Also (iurclen 'J'onlii of till Iduds. ; M veil want to savo money j-ou W ill I'illl oil W. H. Nesbit. M'Connellsburg Kennedy's Laxaiive Honey trad Tar (urns all Coughs, and expels Colds trout ti'.e system by uuittly iiiovlnfl the bowels. TIEVIVQ IrwM ulli. 11 VIIHL.II I 1"T . Made a r .rij, ic rrr m --- v -it iV'.-i .'i-Tt 1 VVi.llLVI.-5n proilucrifttliAahorereaiiltsht 30 duy. Utctt liuweifuljy and tjutVMy. Cur. a ulitn all ouinta full. VounKTiiL-Q wiUr.vJiu their i't unuliuoj.uud ulj p!r-n will rflcavur th:ir jouihii l vmor ly uriirg It L.VI VO. It fjiiicklr aiuleuruly fit or en Nevvoui iihh, Luia Vitality intt-'&t'V. M ishtly Kruiualcu, C ''jt Power, fiiiliiirf U'.'iuory, Wtbtina l?luic u,a.:J n'l titccto vt H'lf-uliULo or firematj'i iTnliuurutiori, m hicU unlit d onoftiriitudy, but iiif t J or iu amKe, ut'toi.ly cuiriHby ti Hug At thufi n( ot tijM.it.y, h.A toftcrrt ii rvf tonfo nut blood tmtlk-r, bri'ig. Ing bacit tLm iiik (flow to ritM ctiui'liH f.ud ro btoilng the Ore of yout. It wk?a otf luauUj ktii Conrunir.ti.in. Inislft on lnvii.t,' jTv! VHO.no rCu r, it rail la carried lu vont rork.'t, tj n ail m 1.00 D-r tn-kao, or nil tot WO oit, vHLt puaV tl6 -vrrinwu riihtruiii04 to nro or reluW tho llJOliV. Itti'iK :itul uilvliW In . Ail'H'ti kovai mim co., j;ss';'iu!.ni i .r t'.n in Mc' 'oiiriol'sh tri a Tnui'v'b ili ii"- ntyre. ft f lt l 'C ,M 1I(I! HANOAllVH rtflVtLl v "Hi i'K 1 hi; a r a I ik.I'K ki.si n. v-roi-KiNos TriiifftP AllK'HtlN ll.nrPI-IHl'MK I hUo-5tiJ liin.i ii'i.imi il.'i. Sr., I'lilU.lf l.l.lii, ! i Tim ;cniTrM S i " 11"" U NEWS Covers the Field. Iii every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenn.sf?. 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. i i! THE JOB DEPARTMENT : IS COMPLETE. : t SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, t MELOPES, CARDS, &C J In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 3 iSample copies of the NEWS sent to any of your friends cn request, f'UjMUl'iULAN l VALLRY j T!MK TA'lLt:. Xov. 2ii, IWTi. L.ca b mi. z no liio. H no. t uo. IU ll(i A. M, lA. M' I iif P. 7l! i P. M P.v .... ! if.1 I i; 1:1 7 i ii it i mlri 17! :t ;s:i j ( i'to to i tj '.' -:i:i-: :.i: 3 .v-.l y iilio :-.i I k mil-: isjl :: .1 U'lIH-llLt.T.... . lUl-vlll.SIH.'-t! .... ilai:iir-.tovv(i .... i if r'liMhWO .... Iciror-'tiiiri'.... : hiiiiilHTsljur,. H'l.vntiMi'ii'o tiipoors!jui-; . . . i-'AVllie I niiisle lt:chmiicsbiu-K.. I -UlKburx . rr, Itiu-t-iauurH. .Vi r. l'hili. rr. N-;w Yorl. . A it Jiultltiiore.. 1 i'-i! ': I 0 i r iu fri 7 urn U lXl 3 l.v ll I., 7 i'.MH l-". ) I .V 8 mtlll If- Ill I :nn ft nil -.-4 11 V, H ill K til S '0 lull II IU II :.M :l i: ft f.l 3 II p. II. l w ft :v: 9 4.r!ii tii - mi h W l :;o ft((K i ,-lnl ll 10 fi 47 8 Ml Iu l-, i i -A 1 ! 4'i 4 iSt 7 lit 7 K- A. M II U.'l 11 -I i V.i 12 in l'. M. 10 4 7 II its 9 4, P. M. H Ho P. H. 1! -Ol A. M 'I'ruin No. 1' ust runs dully uxoi pt Siindnv net. with tliiK'-rNtoM ii uril HurrlstiurK. letivilof !lni:emtovD ,.uft uuJ urrivinK at Hui-risburi; ui i.;w. AJUItlmml enst bour.d looul trains will run v'aily. exoi-pt SuuO;i.v. n.-i IoIIown: l.ouve i i.ri.'ulu 7. in a. in., ll.Mi p.m. a. 1ft p.ui,, leave M.-clianliwiiurK ft.i a on. 7.H a. iu.. .hi p. in. .s..-n p. m.. ri.ii p. in. Leave DUl.suurK ft.:io u. ftL, a. in.. I..MI o. in. .(Veil n. ni. Train Noh. 'J. II. n and 1 10 run dally between EiairerMowu and Uun-lNburi; Dully. t IJally exui'Dt Sunday. Leave no. Ijuo. Smo. niio 7juo. 0 109 P. M A M A M A. 11 P. Kj P.M. Hiuliinori- II fS) 4 44 i5 1J U0 4 lift 1V1 Nov Vo.-k 7 f)f!li 10 b ftft -4 i ft ft I "Mitt It 41. I 2S t 40 11 10 t! : 1 f lli.rrlshuifr h 00 7 4'. II ir. Ii n aft ll lnts'uur,; il 1 1 1' 0 4 lit- Mei'tiunit:j,ljurk'.. B 10 8 ml 0:1 3 41 8 13 11 a- Carlisle b 40 K .'7 II' '.'4 4 On 9 04 U In' Ni'WVilie A 01 H in U 47 4 10 0 34 IS n iShlppui'.ibui'V... ll on ion 4 8 4.' 12 4: U'a.vnonoro 10 37 2 00 ft 4.w i'hainboisbiirtt.. ll 4ft 9 M 180 ft no 10 W ) OJ ftifi-oersburtf.. . 7 47 10 30 ft ft:l ..rceneuMip .... 7 or li M 15o 5:2110 81 1 10 liutrurKtuwn .... 7 if io i g iu 1 44 iu 4ft l :ii .Mlirilnnlnirn 8 :l 10 Sn 8 4 Ar. WlnotiBstur. it II 1 7 10 A. M. A M P. M P. H P. M. A. M. Trum Nti. 17 went rurm dai'y except Unuduy liolVteen iln.-rtsbul-K and Ila,:erHlown, leuv lnK Hurttsnurir al ft.ift p.m. uud urrivintf al Hu-Koi-Htown at 7.:7 p. ni. AuUinonai loeai trains will leave HarrtHburg us (oIIimvm: For Carlisle and Inuirmediute uta toni al 9.37 u. ui.. ;i.oo p. iu. aud tt.30 p. tu., i.Iho f ir Moi:ln.oicibu! n Ill!iburif a-itl iuieimediate i.itlonMui :i. io p. ui unt. p. ui. TtuliiH N;n. I, :', 17 and InO ruu dally bi'lween HarriHbui, and HaKerhUiwn lul)'.nun million .ulucninj.; ears between New York awl KnoxvllU-. Tcnti., on trainn I went a rt MO pzhi unit Imtwnon liilladelph a aofl Wt'l-.li .iu N'. Jt W. Hi.iiv. dy on-traniH 100 west ii .ti i-.!i'int. rxvupt that on Sunday the I'blia-J'-lplila Mlt-eiioi w ii run east on Nil. li. Tlu-i.unh cou. bi-n to and (ro'ii l'biiailelph'.r oi. iralnR 2 and 4 i ::st and 7 aud 9 west. lull;,-. t Hal v cst;pl Suudi-v. i.OIJ'l'lll:ilN I'KNN'A H. H. 'I'KAIN'S. l..k. Il'as. M1t. t i 4n:ti tol I' M A 11 A M ft 01)1 9 441 7 llii 5 Hi 9 nili 7 II 6 t:t!lO S0 7 17 i 13 '10 -IM H n7! li UJ.I1 tin 8 Ih! P 11. IA. M.A. M Cm IMIx.lPak t8i ii t l.ve. Arr. .CharnbGrsburtr.. Marion . M Orenburg.. ivOUitOU .... ktt:ar..o!ui.... A Ml 1' U P U 8 boil ( ftnl 3 M H iiiil 30 3 41 8 I ft 4S 2 8.i P. M- ii niii' 7 4ll 47 7 Itilll 4 A. U.'A. M. M. l. KKNNKDV, CiKO. W. MAK'l'IN. Vict: J l'13'.. &lnn. Slipt. .Supt. Ii. .. Ui UI I.K, Oeu. IV-Ji. Agent tvrchUdrmni tat. ur. lit motaf IE S "is kr trtjetA5s OR w WMV.vr. ! mhaiiii.fciKW 4li mmmiv jfit, Quick, Reliable Regulator Sn;iArlii- In othfr re'nndlfHl Hold bt blllli priori, riot, i'iKriinli-wl. buf'i'itiifully UMt-d by ovur JIHI.OII'I Wtmifll. Prlt'K, 43 (Vllla.drii. 1MNII hy niKil. 'lumllli'iiilult A Inioliltit tree. It. l.ali-raiicu, flilladelphU, fa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, IIAUIll IIS. R. M. DOWNLS, t'lllST CI. AS. ToNSOkiAL Artist. MiH'oN.VDI.I.felSt.Ul.. r,. A Clean dip and 'I'nwl wit h rm'li Htm .-. i;vM-.vililm? AniiM-puo. Huoi-s ,-Lilrii.'.U. tifShop 111 room lately ORi'-.llVi'O t' Iii l'.r:i!;e ISAAC N.'WATSO.N. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up toitatR In IIk!vh- f l:u- i't. tln. Vuielc. eif.y l;tvs. l.uvnim. t.'rcuu v VVU.!li-liiicl. -IUu,al ijiii-. rl ii'i". I n- h tnwi-l to euoh oii-loim r. l.'.i vi iL.jirn I'll n;i, pill-atilil for M.irli17.iui! tools, i'ur.o.-, oimimi, Kultou Homo. I.AWVKHS, M. K. S1LM1 NLR, At torney at Law, Olfice on Square, Au Cor.iicil;-.bui,i;, Pa. All it i;al iMlsltirvi :unl I'ofli'Cilons I'ntrMslnl will twelve c.uiifiil anl prornTi-u ailt-i'tloi.. ( III h'CIII.S. l'ntisiiYTr.itiA.s'.-i'mv. V.r. A. West, D U., I'astor. l'l'oo.chin;.' scrvii-s cuoh al'oi patu Sabbath at )fl:.'!b a. i i. inn! i-('fy Sumhiy ('(.uinjr at 7:bh, Scrvircs at ('ri'n liiil nil Rlti'l'liatn Sabbaths at Ht'.'li' a. ni. Sabbath school nt It: to. J'jtiIov (A.ristian I'.u ilpavor at 2:00. Christian Kmloaver at 6:H). Prayr meeting- Wuunpsi'iiy evenlDT at 7:n(i. Ml-:TK01ii.-(T KIM.- ('(,M.--lvf!V. J. V. Ailunis, l'asior. Sunday School at 0:110 a. in. I'r achinir nvrry other Hirnlay moi-tiiro at ldMO and every Simiiay evouinp- at 7:n.'i. , l'".p worth League, at t.:0d n. in. I'rayer meetintr Thuriiday cvouiny' at, 7:n. UNITKt) IMK.SUVTKMAN l(;V. .T. I. Orovo, 1'iHitor. Hu-.iliiy ..chool at t;:l:n a. m. l'l-ea'-iiiii;- pvrry siuniay ntoru Ini? t 10:.'5H. unci ev.-ry oiti-r Sunday eveuino Uiii'O. Tho a'ternatc .Subbath pvonluoH aio nscii iy the Yoiinjr I'eo plc'H C'lu-i -itian I'ninn tit 7:01) )-. m, I'm vet- nu'ttiiii: Wei.'r.t -ii!av evenino at 7 :(0. I'.V ANlil iT.u.A i. I1. - lit !: A N - A. o. Woii, : iHinv 1 a. m. l'i'cai-i.iv- u I'll ti v schddl !i:l" it. m. l'r!'ui-!!ir:,r rvi ry oll-.i r iuu!:i.i' niorniiiy at ll):..t uml every i.'.Iiit Siiii liny in fiiin;.' nt " :'.'n. iiris! nn l:t: ileuvor lit li:l'() p. l i. I'r:iyi-r nn"it int; on V.'cihii'sil-iy ovoiiir-; nt, 7-i." ITkfiv.MI:i-1;.'v. . V.. Ssi.itri, Pas tor. '.Mutiny si-li:itil s I u. iv. I'wi'liiu;; :U ii!u i-iuto t'i:ilih:i'.!is lit 1 " :: Ki a. m. iino '!:ni ;.. 1:1, Clirist inu Knili-.'t , t (,:iiii ji. in, rriiycr ni'-f-l-tliff HI! 'Wi iinri In ,v f-n i.in; ;v't 7 :"l I I t 'I tlll'KT. Tin! t:ii. ti'i-i:! .f tin- ( 'tiii-: s t.f I 'll ton imiry in : 1," yi'iir sluil i i-mnmi i , e on tin, I'uo-i.lii v fiilltivino tho m-i.-pJ Moulin;,' oi .1 :iiui:ii y.nl In I 'o'ork b in. Th:1 .-I'l'.'.ni! ti-ni. ''(!!. iiimhts f,r! i thit-il Mommy oi nt 2 : i :i p. in. Tho tliiril tfi'iii on ti-o 'J'ui-Ml.iy t-.- t fl iotvinir i he si-eoiul "loiMirty of J' at. It) o'cio; it u. iii. Tho fourth torm op i.;n- li rst Moi. ..-'''v'tnl-.i r. '. J h'oIim''; ii. in. 1'ii.ti ii i. n ( 'i ri; i i.s. Juslii-o of t!io 5'ti-ioe Jj. !!. Wil.U , M. W. Xiu-o Constahii.i-r). T. n.'l,l:. ll'.ir;:rss -V. 1!. ( ) .-,-n lu-ji il . Council. ni-a - .J noon P.nt-., Tlii'iinis X. Kniimiil, Win. I!. ..' !it ( 'lrrk -- Kdwui-il Sli :m it School Llii i'i toi Tin.i;. i''. 'Jloiin, Join A, Irwin, .lol l, l :oirf!i-ov, :, n, Stovfiiif, S. Ii. W'ool'rt, L. Vihlo. lioiird ofll.-alil! II. li, WiliuH., M. 0.; ii'os. J. Y ( i i on'lit'U.I,; soi-'v. II. VV. Huyc: VV. f. .Mi-K lliliin, M. I)., J. VV. MoHscr. M. I). HKNKHAi. h;i(i;ci(iin . Pri'sMont . Jiido'i!- ! Ion- Mt. Swo. Associiitp Jiuiyos W.ll. Ilcnilor, I). T. tliiiiibert, I'rothonotury, ,Vi:. f!mi. A. Han i-!. District Attorney Cipor ll. l!au iels. Treusurpi A. (.'. I.:i:ivpi;. Hlipi'ltr-.l. G. AIomiiuIim-. Deputy Sliortlf VV. If. N'c'sl.it. Jury CoiiimibAiorcra-11. :. Mum ma, lionnott A. Tiiinx. Auditors 1) H. Myors, Aurnn M. Garliind, V. Grant Wink. Chtmnissiouprs-S. C. ;r.icpy, Win. C. Davis, S. A -NVsiiii. I'lork- i!. Track llpiiry. Comity Siipt'i-iiiteiideiit ( 'has. l-i I'llt'tOU. Attornpys V Scott Aicxrindri', .'. NeUon Sipi , Tlii'inai; V. Sloan, K. McN Johns) ton, ,M . 11. SliulVnpr, I'.-o, B. Danitdtf. Jol.n I'. Sipps, S. V. Kirk, V. P. Lyncli, jr. N. SipiM. sncii.iii.s Odd Fi'llowH M'Cot nPilsbilrjfljO'U'O No. 7-1 1 inpits evpry I-'rulav (-:t:ni): in tne Comurpr HtiilU'inp; In McConni' M buru. Fc i T.tttli ton, TjO(Ioo ,o. I84 in pvory Hnturtlity isvi-nii.t' in i.hi- I'm;, , r titiililint; at Fort, Little ton. Woll Vulley T.,iilp-r No. 007 0u'"s every Si:t 'jrdi;y etfliini; iu Odd I' ol lows' Hall at Weils 'J'unt'iry. Tfai'i'U'oor'.l'p I.oilj.'o Mo. 701 m i -. (ivery .Si. tiirduy pvenins in Oild I'd lows' ljalj nt Jlairisoiivillo. Watci'fii if Lodi.'o on. V7.'J iiu'i'lH ev ery Sulnruay pveiii'.i!.r in Odd J iiIIowk' Hull ut Waterfall Miii.-s. V7iii'fiii-ilbiii- Lo.l:0 No. HOI met t& In WaiforUibtirir nvi-ry .Sntutday evpninjr. KliH' Peist O. A. J' Ko, S mom In Ml:Olliji!! :!: H-r iu O Ml FldUt.v.-,' Bull tli ti i H L ditli.Tilny in i-vpi'j inniitli it p. t'l. ' ' . Ku al Ar'-,-:n,iLi!,Tii !!:nvi'i a Cl'Unell, No. 1:1, ic-i'ts on n Itcrnaii: '.'.Umduy evi-nlnf in f. (). S. of A. (fall, la Mcl 'i;li;cl-:bill t'. .' Wiifiii.j-io.-i ('.'an it Xi. 4l7, P. O. S. A., o! i'-. .-. MrciiJidn, iin.1. ' .-, r vt rv Sat urday evoriii.;: tr. 1 t. ii. t,f A. ' flail. WK.i.hi ii,.. ton Cun-.p, No. fC , V. O.S, of A., 1 1 UHtoii! own, miK'ty (tvcpv Satur iinia.v evuiii;.; In P. i.j. t;. of A. Jail. d'ohn (.. Tu.yior P,,st fi. A. It., No. 1'v.,', iiift-irf ei i i y S:tt oi Oi'i-. 'orj or jutit prc-c:! in? I'uli i. ...nil; jii i,n.u,l,'y hall, it 2 p, in., at h.i'r. Vuil'iji. VVoi.i.Uj'h lUdiel Corps, Ko. 80 iiiwn at Kiiino date and plane ut 4 p.m. ficn. I). 1!. fdcKibbiiT Pout No. 10:', 0. A. S,, nifpts tne (second and fourtb atm'iiiiy in each moi.-:,!! at l'lfusart Uliluo I AUVX KTlSi; IN
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