NtWS 1 .bliir d livery Thursday. u u . t .x, Editor and Proprietor. .L-CONNLLLSl3URG. PA. JULY 12,1906. ' ihlMied Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AIIVKHT1.11 MO ltTIC. IVr siU:ir- nf lines .1 limns H i-r Mju.ii'e eneh siilisei.ient Insertion o. AH mlvertisi'menls inserted for less than three months (Mmrtfed by the square. 3 inns. ..Iivnn. . . L'iV'lO. . .. Id 00. ilmn. I I yr. O'lo-fourtli iNilumn.. One-li Uf eolumn One Column I . HI 00 40,00 56.00. HO.OO Ml. 00 7ft 00 Noth nt Inserted Mrless than II professional lairds one year I North Dakota Letter. N'kw Uot'KKoui), N. !., June IX As several friends have nak ed ine to write, 1 send this for publication in the News. I arrived here at the home of iiiv- nephew, Cleorgu Lake, on the t wentieth of April, and found him busy vith spring work, lie has 270 acres of crop, and the prospect of a j;ood yield is good. I have often heard of North Dakota bein; a dry place, out I have found it very wet, and the whole State i in a prosperous couditi u. Of course, this has been an un usually wet year, but the gener al appearance is far from that of a drou tli stricken state. The sod houses of pioneer days have all disappeared and large houses and barns have taken their place. It is no uncotn mou sight to see a large two-story house together with a large barn, granary, ma rhino sheds, wind pumps, and other necessary outbuildings, all surrouuded by a nice grove of cott m wood trees. Some of the farm houses are even fitted with a complete sys tem of water works and steam heat: all they need is electric lights to enjoy the modern con veniences of the city. The rural telephone lines are running all over the country and any one familiar with its use does not need to be told how this adds to the coiivience of a farmer, as well as supplying a means of vis iting between neighbors on the long wrier evenings. Some may suppose the country to be very hilly and rough, while others tuny think it, perfectly lev el; could agree with both opin ions and not miss it very much. I have been over a great deal of the country since have been lie.ru, and I have seen parts where it would bo rathei hard to farm; but for the most part, it is gently rolling and well adapted to the plow. The soil is a bhek loam almost without variation; 1 have seen small tracts of, perhaps, a section nhere it would be sandy; these! afford cNci'llont pasture a:-d when a country is so large they are con sMi'red very small. Mo.t of the farmers raise stock 'im coniiLCtion with farming, and so haw use for a1! laud that is not i: Oabie to plow. ' 'I'lio m.o of the farms ranges ltoai one-halt section up to nine and ten quarters. i ha: neighbor has planted a fi-oo of 14ou acres; this is an ex ceptionally large farm. Most of them cultivate from three hundred and twenty to a lliousand acres; one man plows and seeds two hundred acres. 1 have had the pleasure of vis iting the Devil's Lake, Indian Reservation and seeing the Jn duw.s as they are to day. Some of them that live along the rcservatr.n lines are slowly gelling on to the white man's Wiiys; they are farming a little and a few have small houses. One can tell by being around them, and watching their ways, "if.at it is hard ior them to adopt the customs of the white man. Ma iy of t'uni put up a frame house for winter comfort and cling to theit wig warn in sum mer. We drove across the country 1o Steele, the county seat of Kid der county, a distance of 110 miles. To one not accustomed to traveling like this, Huch a trip promises more besides pleasure. It took two days to make this trip, and one day and a half was driven in the ram. Of course, this caused the i oads to be slip p o y and I might add that some I t . I N CuUNI V ;o1 l'10 I'luisuro, also, vanUlicil. I was accompanied by my ncph- ; ew, three nieces and Scott K liable; ,1 ..r tl... I,..... name will sound famihar, as he Is a son ol the late William Knablo of Ayr township. While there, we visited the j home of J. 11, Truax, formerly of ! Belfast township, lie has a nice home and is getting along liiu ; he is engaged in stock and grain raising, lie has sixteen bead of horses, five hundred head of sheep aud ninety head of cattle. We also visited the home of M. M. Morton, at the same place, who is also farming and raisiug sheep, horses and cattle. He owns 2!) head of horses, 40 head of cattle, aud 000 head of sheep. While visiting at .1. II. Truax 's he hitched up in the farm wagon, and he, his three sons, audi went for a wolf hunt. One of his boys took a saddle pony so as to chase the wolf. Mr. Truax has thre large greyhouuds, aud a cage made of boards. The cage he puts in the wagon, then before he sees the wolf he puts the hounds in the cage and covers them with blaukts. We drove ov er northwest of his place about ten miles, where we saw a wolf. vVe turned the hounds out of the cage when we were within about 4oo yards of the wolf, aud they caught the wolf when they had run about a mile. We then drove back and found a den which we dugout and found live cubs about the size of a large cat. The den was about two feet under the ground. We killed these cubs and the next day drove to Steel e which is about 4 miles from his place, and took them to the audi tor, and had their ears punched. He will receive a bounty of :2 IK1 fer head for them. It was just tine to see the hounds run; they will take about 111 feet atone jump. While there i attended a picnic of the Old Settler's of Ktddei county. We went in the morn ing, taking our dinners with us, and ate in the grove on the north side of the city. Iu the atteruoou there was a program consisting of several songs by the united choirs of the Methodist and Fres oyterian churches, several se lections by the Steele Band and two spejches, winch dealt large ly with the growth of the coun try. After the program there was a base ball game, foot aud horse races, and iu the evening the baud played again. We didn't reach home until late iu the even ing. We also took a short trip west of Steele about lH miles, and on this trip we were unfortuuate enough to break a buggy spring, and had to use a fence post, which we borrowed of a neigh boring farmer, to take the place of the spring. The mosquitoes were there in great numbers, and I was forced to use a lap duster around my lace for protei tion. We spent 17 days down there then began the return journey. Toe tirst day we lost (i or miles by taking a side trail. The sec ond day proved to be a rainy one aid we all got very wet. We rtached home about nine o'clock in the evening tired but all feel ing like living. I forgot to speak of an addition to our party on our return. Mr. Truax's eldest daughters, Clara aud Lena, came along back-. It was their tirst trip across the country, but being Western girls it wasn't so much of a new thing, still they enjoyed the trip and had agoodtimo. I think North Da kota is a tine State. It was very hard f r me to make up my mind to leave old Pennsylvania, but I fear it will b'e hnrder for me to decide to go back. Wishing friends and acquaint ances health and happiness, and the "News" a prosperous year, I n main Yours respectfully, E. R Lakk. iluv a Farm in I'viin., N. J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing, hod adapted to great varie ty of e.t ops. Near markets that pay best prices for your products, i-irnv i;;nds iu these States my sp-tciaity, sold and bought. Write fi t ii,. titulars. U. C Kwiik, 11(1- ii. K. Trust Did., Philida Wanted at Once. Vantkd. One man as a siw ,e", apply at once to II. Kai.hahh & Sons, Allen's Valley, Richmond Furnace, l'a. Mar. 7, tf. NI.W UkKMADA. Ki'v. Finney, of M bhoni.i, preach i'il to .'in allcnUve congrcgitt ion a llethel church, Mti m rd ay evening. Miss Maude Biiumgardner, of Well Tannery, spent u few hours here In-it Saturday, mid attended preaching fervll'MS lit. Bethel. Commission"!' Oriicev supplies ns with fresh incut. Lust Hiitiirdnv lie was a little late Guess Unit iie.v ' ' I leiniK'I'iil .'" tl i ti t t'linis! into his htilii" last Sunday is the cause. Sorry ti.r young fellow isn't ulil cnouiih to vole for "Kmery . " Thai ()i)-tn Iked-of new roof wus int mi (he P.etl.el ehuri'h, the piisl week, liy a number ol the pie in the community. Mr. Illid Mr. Lliikin Moore, nfWil kinslinrg, I'll., lire visit ine Mrs. Moore's parents, F. G. Mills and wile. Last Saturday evening: the hoys gave Until (Hie of the old tunes by the iMli tliuinpiuti hand. Irwin ('rider and John Mills, ol Al tnona, are among our town visitors. K;-Coinmissioiier A. M. Corhin, of Taylor, was taking in the sigh's here Saturday afternoon. William I'lergslresscr's have another addition to their family, in the way of a bouncing hoy. Another Box Social was held iu Mills' Hull Friday n 111 last, by .ion M. K. people, Net receipts about $12. Kieluit'd Alloway tuid family, and Geo. Shafer and son Hoy, spent a few days in Mount I'nioii with friends, and took in the Fourth there, Quite a number of our young folks saw the fourth in Mount I'niou anil Huntingdon I f .McCuntiellslnirg wants us to see the Fourth there, they must Imild a railroad or trolley line this way. Harry Holiugcr, near Waterfall, met with a serious accident lust week, lie had just started to cut his harvest, and when he found that his binder wasn't tying well, he reached iu anions the machinery to eMricate some twine which was eloped on the ktiotter. The machine, brim: in motion, the nee dle pierced through his hand. He spoka to the horses, but when they slopped, (he needle was through his hand. Urn. l!oliiigcr, his brother, beim.'" ii' iir, had presence o! inind eno'ih to loosen the tightener on he chain belt, and release Harry's hand. Or. U. I!, tamineil was phoned, and ilrcs.n-d t he injured hand, which :' iuired four stitches in the back, and two in the palm of his baud. This is ijuite a misfortune, as Harry had just begun his harvest. Tho wound isheiil ing nicely Mrs. Frank Thomas went on Sun day to the funeral of her grandinotli er, Mrs. Geo. Keith, in Clay t ownsh i p, near Meadow Grove. Mrs. Annie Fcsier of Bosswell, and Mrs. Lizzie Thompson of Snowshoe, are v i sitinr their old home town and Iriends in this section. Mrs. I, aura Kider, of McKeesport, anil her mother, Mrs. Kliz.abelh Foster of Altooua. visited friends in Wells. Mrs. Jlessie llevans, of Wells Tan nery, visited Hiehiird Alloway's on Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Houck has been on the sick list for a week or more, and on Sunday Mr. Houck was unable to be out of his room, on account of illness, Try a little Kodol for Dyspep sia after your meals. See the effect it will produce on your gen eral feeling by digesting your food and helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stotn achs are overworked to the point where they refuse to go further Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while its reconstructive proper ties get the stomach back into working order. Kodol relieves llatulenee, sour stomach, pa I pita tion of the heart, belching, etc. Sold by Stouteagle iV Bro. I'LfcASANT (iKOVC. tueen and (Iraco Lake sjient Sunday at Samuel Mellott's. Among those v .'no visited I i. 11. Truax's Sunday wore Chester aud Ada I'lessing :v, Heat: ice liig gleman and Maud Clar. liov l'oweisand wife, and L'r ua Uoss aud Hoi'tlit La.yt .j and Lulu Clark were guests of Samuel Truax's Sunday. I'earl Ilill w i- the guost of Eva Bedford Sunday, Hiram Hill a' d wife visited the family of David Carlaud Sunday. Vegetable SCIIENCK'S MAN'C'f.'.KE PILLS. cure any tit' lli-bc olfo iiorm. loel Jilliouft. llff'M. ll!itlrr:.tlOU. (.!, ,is( i ( 'tl I intl , sil'k llra'liitlir, N'liiiHeu. i.iililitirHM, Muluria, or Nervotii UtH'xitrri., SCHIiNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS will rIU j v miikluK W will, tkf "liven the Liver." nIj Tnn miw In A nt-rlonn tooum pruvt their RUwiuiM tvllaiiuuy, ua sitlti- auivij . Purely Vcfftiihl ubitaluMy HitruilM. For K1m evirvwhere. O S ceitll m box . or by mull. f ur. j. n. Kncncx on, nun., ra. ..Am. . mt ,, k ' .1 , mi ? ri: ...."l .rijhj54uicte..' I Purely t&VyU.tolMlv I Special Values All Hats Trimmed Free of Ciiargi To make a clearai lot yo i s, Mi nil very low. Amnne; tin cans, I'vroxiilini new Sii i lorn t'ome All mud, po ui irly and ;et first Mrs. H. C. McOlain, Hustontoun, FVi Workinnmcn Wanted Single men under .'in years, to d': farm ditching 7 months in Wis. IT.'i.oO and board for sat s.' '.etory hands. "Also a faithful man to run sic iin ditcher." Kl) lvKU'llKNB.U'll, Ot rville, Ohio. Kl-AM-ST ATI- l V PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned intends to sell the followintr desirable real estate, situate four miies south of Met 'onnel 1 sbur:, near I'il o I 'ost otliee. Tract No, 1. Contains M acres n. ore or' less, in ood state of cultiva tion, and all in yruss except about one arm. The improvements are a li story weatherboarded House, and a Frame Stable, both in yood repair, aud all necessary outbuildings. Water in out-kitchen. A line orchard of choice nursery fruit. Tract No. - (.'out ains about 4 acres of tine yourex timber. Fine chance to a lies;;, i'erins to r par! iei, de 1 k in i". ml purchaser, call on or V. M. For fur- tlr dih'e--Hi: to. S 1 (Hi. (;iio. I I'UULIC SflLli Of vauaUlc PI I- KSTflTli. Ilf vli l ui' ol im imii'V "f tlir i irptimi". l ourl t t'il'.'in c iii'ily. l'(Miii-.yiv:intii. (lie umteisin- 1 .i 1 ;i i u ' i imsli e nl the I'sU.li' of Jen. I iril ..i.lfe, .tte t llnl-ll O'l'.i l.lU'llsll'p In s.iiil an ii I v. ile''-;.'-''i'.. ; ; 1 s : 1 ,11 J. i at! ie mle im ltd ' premiss, mi TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1906. rolluwillK (leM'l'il'l'a I'l'nl i".lnle (IT wlliell s lid iteeciiseil (lied iiv.i'il, In wil, : THK MHNSION -ft IV VI med iu H r li h i ' re el; towniliiij. l'o 1 1 . ,11 coiin iliuut one in ! niirlli uf l''i,iiii!ivi!ie, eontiiin i c, 3 ncz i-t it f O'.' le-. '. ulmul MinetV 11 'n'i lieilli: I'U'lll I'd the HIKl llll'e UMler eil'l t i.l ;oli riitl Oil; li'llll-'i't'. Nixly ! ii.'i'hs, lieiri; le'iuily llniln'ieil witli Wliili' l'liie nnd On It. .VIjulnlMK lunils uf Mi.. K II L'jdi,'t'. .liilm ii 'il .Inn' lUxum. l-'l'HllIC l.oilu'e mid otlifcs 'i'tii l!",i(!l of lund (.Mill lit L,- 1'ic il' ci wliliii pin,- iln lnic in t'citim i-ounty. T'le in.pnivcnu'i.ls ii ro it t,wn mill uml n hiitr ti)t'V ivi'iitlli'lhiiiililell liouse. '.'J l.i'in, Illld utli.-r i, 111 imil lint's-, weil watci'i'il wlili an ex ' elliMit -p'inx 'ii') -' Ol1' dwi IMni,' Injure A lino YOUNO OHCHHtO) ll ml exeel.r' jl f '(lit of vnrioir, lii-(l. S'llf tK'i.'iris Hi I o'cio 'ii p in. 'I'l'.IIMS : Ten per eenl, wl.eli H i iyei t y I. ktiiiekefl iIoimi i.iii-ll.lul iin'hiilin" I In- e.'n pel I'i'ni, on ti'iniinni.iim: n; bLtl'iincc in two irmn ti '-c nf iMiit'',T: 1 iTDi- ii.ny We inmliti pur-'!i:iS''i , ' MIll ill in in '.vii .1 lo - li t M MH 'tl f V. '(1,1 if CO I ' ' Tnibtee. VALUABLb FAfUl at Private Sale. Tin' uuiliTsiyut'il, on ai'ciiuiit of ad vain iiio' jears, (ilVet'S bis farm of 17" (icii'.i, situate In P.eiliel towu.-liiu, Kill ton eouiitv, l'a.. very eiurlhe Mimoi A'. lliX'on liui . on iuliie riiad leinliu;; fr iiu 1 1 ii ue noi l liwi iiients lire if i; 1 1 1 if lii.i 11 hll'L: ,uek ' u I Icy inlli's irk j lie I' II. . NIK Itaru, II iinprove IH il'SK, aek-unith St ore 1 louse. I , shop, lee I louse OlILllUilllill'JS. I ami in jru nl 'I'liere is plenty , air.! nil ni'ei'ssar, !itl acres are cliuiree state ol' cultivut inn of choice fruit on the farm, au'l e.eelleiit win r at the door. Tins farm will he sold on roiisonalile terms lo ipiick Imycr. I'or furtlier particulars call on ur address .) II I. M MANX, Mttiiu, I. O., I'll. ' 1'. S. If thdfariii is not sold within a reasonalile litne, it will he for rent. Thir(trmor Mi'f 'all Iu.lt nrnm toA in the tTnitrd lt(H i ban uf any otiirr uiko vi ujtinnH. 'I tils t ui ' tin uoi.t ui their t.tyl, Uttuimy knU niuin it y. , lli'f'ttll' If.Uny.ttif" I ht-(,in-o r,i Va'l.ion) hi ' moir '.iHtii lihfrl 'i h ah i, it hr I.iiir-' Nt il o. " yc.i ' an o .1. tiiiimi a n o in lft r h) fuh Hit ! t I i1'" itomhrr, ft CUilln Kvny gLH-(iiflf H Mt( H I'M i jiiiuy it(enin oirn. i'i'i i i'iniiw liher.il ittbh cctixi.iBHion. Fullin I uit..'(ue of tiO d ii,s) and i'tei'iiHia l l''.;ui (Imi,.i.k 40 (neiimiintj ut lrv AdtliM iiiJC HlLALL lo., New Ysik- HIDES Jan r Siimj .V Sor 8 i pay 10, 18, aud Hie a jiounJ cash, for beef hides a tdnir iiutcliei'l slitip in McConnellsbur), also! highest price puic' for calf skitif, I tnheepskitiM uml tillnA'. ' ? .i in Millinery. e. ' ill my Hats I ha ve marked id lind stylish ehjll'ons, Tin , I an 'V liraids, and a lot of 2 f lo instead of f e to choice. W. M. Crimcrer, aucnt lor THE CEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and l'ortablif F.ne;ines, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, &c. Kiiffini's on baud ulLlhe time. NEW BUGGIES My sheds are full of brand new bneeies am1 wai'ims, hoih faetorv and HAND MADE iillil 111 V jn Ices nrc as low us l ! 1 Mouse vev .'ini'e.s. er.V call arid sen mv cci truly yours, W. B..2VAN3, H ustontywn. Pa. I ii 1 ton (bounty lunk ot Mc(()niicllsbur;j;, Pa. :ias roiiiovdii to its new rooms iu A. " Xace's liuildiuy, oppositi1 tin I 'ostollli'H aud ( rfuithoiiil 's storn. Will ilo a o'ciicral liaiilcint: busi- iii'ss as usual, (h'lnihitors liavo scouiity of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Wm. H. Nelson, One filirauie Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. RHEUHATISfd LUMBAGO, SCIATICA NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE 'l-PKUPS" UUfm tnternuily, rida thu blood of Hie poIhououh uiutitir tinil aoida wliicb art) the direct ouuhuh of tbeue diHensng. Api'lieit eiLrmtiiy it ufTurda aliuoat in i mi t reiitf from pain, w hile a peruiaoent curs in btmitf eflituu-d by purifying tbo blood, dtnuolvitiif the pouhjdoun Hub Uuce aud remuviug It from iho ityiteia. DR. S. D. BLAND Uf Itrttwton, Oft,, writofli 'I lid been tantferttr for a Dumber of yuv wltb l.umlitgu ud hliwuDiAtlmit in my rmi mud fcntl triud nil the ruuivdluii tliKt 1 ooultl gut her from medical worki, mJ Alio ooitiultwl with k nuii) tier of tint hiwt pIivhIuUiib, hut found nothing that itave tli reltvf obuiued from "b iJlmHH." 1 itiU tirttiiTltm It Iu my urtollo for ruauiuatUw aud kiuUi (m! tXlium.'' If you are suffi-rlnir with Kheumatlm, Neuruluiii, Kidney Troulile or any kin dred dUimse. write to ua for it trial botUe of "-LUol'3." and lent It yourself. "f-DHOPS" ean be uaed any length of time wiilieut acquiring a "drug liublt. " as It Is eutiruly free of opluiu. eocalne, aloobol, laudauuuu and other aiiuilar Invrtfdleriia. LaraeNUr Hotile, "R llllipnoo Dhw tl.OO. or Vale by llrucclatr. IWANSON KHIUMATIB ouri compait, tlt, no, 100 Lake atrcat, (IkliHuj. "OT Early Risers The faitiou little pills Subscribe for the "News, 'only t.0) a year. Dftwrnm liiu nan 'mm Vn FT7j R?" FT" "' "i 1 : x Jjrti I THE FULTON : t SEWS Covers the Field. In evet'i County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies, The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody; THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NVELOPES, 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. k;odc! Dyspepsia Gun Digests what you eat. Disease r r W I t and Health ItdVIVU RESTORES VITALITY "Made a Well Man THE 'r jfTifZfY of Hei GREAT TirixliK i'N lino reMiIta III 30 luy. It acls iiowerfullv uiKlqulcklv. CureswueQothorsfall, Vniiiii? mt'ii eun ri'Ruia tbnlr lOKt munbood. and nld men inuy recovtr their youthlul vigor by uslni; Kl'.VIVO. it quickly mid quietly ru .mivi's Nt'i'ViiUNuesH, f,OHt Viiullty. Sciual WeuknoNNKiich au l.cmtPowor, Fulllni? Memory, WantiuK DlneaKim. uml effects of setr-uhuse or cxciiss and lndlscrutlon, whlcb untlts ono for study, buslnuHH or nmrriiwe. It not only cures by sturtlnif ut tho scut nf dieaHe, but is a great nervo tonic anil blood builder, bringing liiui: l Im lnk u low to iihIo t lici'kKund n siorlng the lire ol yoiilli. It wunls oil an piouolilngdiseaNe. insist mi buving KKVIVO, no other. It can be carried In vest nocbot. lly iniill.l.OO per pncliairo, ornlx for ?ti.OO. Wo give iriie auvice and rounsel to nil who wish It, wiiii Ki.iiri.ii. ii. i ircuiiiru iree. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Marine Bldg., Chicago, III Lir Mile, iu McCont ellsbur a". iv. F. I.ioUs iii's (irnji htoi' . cnntdy s Laxative Honey tnd Tai res all Coughs, and expels Colds from Hk atysL'.m by uently moving the bowels. GHISMESTER'S ENGLISH HiU. Alwiivt rcliiiblf, l,H(lln,tt DruptfiHt i'ur IIH HUM I It H ICM.I.IIl i.i Itfil nnd o!ft nu'Uillic bu.xcH, Htfuiftl with hluM nbOuii. TuU no o(hr. IC4-rn ilnnu-vroiiM .tM. ItiMoltHutifJ Iiiiltnlloii. Kn ui vi.iiri'iii-L'i, ot svih! It, in hUiuii-t tor PwrliiHilum, '1VI1 uoitlalM uii'i 'Hcllfr (tr latili." (nUtfr. t rviurn Hull. IOJKIO TwsiiuioniitS. rw'ti by H iJriiKbfisu, OHiGHiflHTHR C1115MIOAL CO. frtoO JliMliauu NiiiMrs 119 31.4.., VJL. JUiiiun lbl por LADIES COMPOUND, Safe. Quick. Reliable Regulator MupHrliH- to otlii'r rvnu,dli'H noli at hluti prleM. Curl, iriirulili 'Ml. Bui'(fullT uwd hjr oor Jllll.dOO t omen. I'rle. 15 ('ul. orim Ki.mi'r l.y mitll. 'lualliui'iilulii hiioUlHt free. Dr. Laf rauro, I'Ulladelpl.la, Pa. W Early Risers , The famous little pill. f CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS I,, Bunt Couth Syrup. Tutes Cuod. 1 Uta In lima. Sold by druetltfa. EHJM'liTHEgr r'' f. 1i BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAUIIl U.S. R. M. DOWNES, FlKST CLASS Tonsorial Artist, MreONNI'XI.MllUHU, PA. A ( lean L'up and Town) with enrh Shave KviTythlriH AnllMrptlu. Ktuor SUMiliBdd t& Miop lo room luli lv oauupled by M l)ruilP ISAAC N. WATS'ON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up tit dnle In nl stylM of hair cut. tlnK. yultk. ensy nhnvrh. Huj-iuni, Creunm' Wlich-hiiKOl. without vxtru cluirKo. v,.t.K, towel to '!loh oilstoiiier. I.litPMt llnpcoveU up puroliiH for atrilliii( tools. I'urlor oppumu. Fulton Houno. LAWVKUS. M. R, SHAFFNER, . Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, . McConnellsburj,!;, Ha. All ICKnl bun neRU nnd nollcctioim entrustrd will ecelve careful and prompt attention CIH'HCHFS. Pkk.shytf.rian. Uev. W. A. West, D D., I'lisl.or. I'i'eacbiu"; sorvlrta each alternate Sabbnth ut 10:30 a. m, and overy Sunday evening at 7:(J0. Services ut Green Hill on alternute Sabbaths ut 10:30 a. m. Sabhnth school ut 9:15. Junior Christian Ku denvor at 2:00. Clii'istiuD Kndeavur at fl:00. Prayer mt'etlnjr Weduesdaj evening at 7:00. Mkthodibt kpiscopal Iter. J. C, Grimes, Pastor, Sunday Sohool at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening ut 7:00. Kpworth League at H:00 p. m. Prayer meetinc Thursday evening at 7:00. UN1TKU I'KESHVTKRIAN KeV. J. L. Grove, 1'astor. Sunday school ut 9:30 a. ni. Pi-caching every Sunday morn intt at 10:30, aud every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are uHe.d by the Young Peo ple's ennstian union at 7:00 p. m, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. fciVANC.K.I iAii ilTHKRAN HeV. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:l"i a. ni. Preaching every other Sunday morning ut 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Ku- deavor at 0:00 p. m. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. UEKOitMKD Kev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:30 u. ni. Preaching an ulternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m, Christian Kndeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. HOKOl Gil Ol I ICKKS. Jusiire of the Peace Jj. M W.N ace H. Witile, Constable D. T. lMclils. Huifress W II. Oeiilhead. ' Councilmen JacoD Uotz, Tlionms N. Tliunmil, Win. H. Nesliit. Clerk- Kdward Shitrer. School Directors Thos. F. Slonn, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. II. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. II. Wil'1.-. Board of Health 11. S. Wishart, M. P.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; see'v. (I W. Huvr; W. L. McKlbbin, M. l')., .1, W. Mosser, M. I). Gl'NFHAl. IIHFCTKY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W. 11. Bender, I). T. Humbert. Prothonotary, ic-Geo. A. Harris, District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer- A. C. I.uuver. Sheriff-J. G. Alexander. Deputy ShorilT W. II. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Gracey, Win. C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit. Clerk j. Frank Henry. County Superintendent Chas. K. Barton. Attorneys W- Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomns F. Sloan, V. McN. Johnston, M. K. Shall'ner, Geo. B. Daniels, Joliu P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N, Sipes. TKHMS OF COl'KT. The lirst term of the Co J its of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following' the second Monday of January, nt lo o'clock a. in. The second term commences ou the third Monday of March, ut 2 o'clock p. ni. 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 October, at I o'clock p. m. SOCIIiTIKs' Odd Fellows M 'OoiinctllsburgLodi;e No. 744 meets every Friday evening In tne Coinerer Building in McConubils burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No, 484 nicels every Saturday evening in the Croim r building at Fort Littleton, Wells Valley Lodge No. (107 nieds every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonvllle Lodgo No, 701 nn."H every Saturday evening in Odd I'd lows' Hall at Uarrisonvllie. Waterfall Lodp-e No.. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellow' U-tll at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. (101 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturdtiy evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. .Kid meets In MijCounellsburg iu Odd Fellows' Hull the tirst Saturday in e-'e-y mouth nt I p. m. Royal A i''!iinuiii,Twsciirora Coum U No. 121, meets on iiiterriate Mond-ij evenirigB In P. O. S. of A. llitll. in McConnullHliurg. Wasliinglun f'un'n No. 4n7, P. O u. A., of Ni'v Gi'i ti'i 'ii,nu nt s every Sh urrlny evniu In I', 1.) of A. ' linll. Washington Camp, No. i.i4, 1'. O.K. of A.f Hustontown, meets every Sm'mi' ui'tlay evenlnif In 1', O -i. of A. Hull, John Q. Taylor Pom O. A. K., ''. fi89, meets every Saturday, on or lost preceding fii'l inoou I" Ltchli hall, at 2 p. m., a,l liiicl VuOi y, Woman's Helle Corns, No. f,) meutt at same ditto and plut'o ut 4 c iu Gen. D. 11. MeK.tbl.lu Pom No. Wl, CI. A. S., meets the second ami foue.V Mtiiriay In each month at Pleusunt Hidoe. , ... . 1. AUKHI'IMK IN Ttic Fulton -finality Km.