HILTON G-'UNJY NLV.S r'ublblicJ Every Thursday. W. f'-t Siitor and Proprietor. wGOiN N h l.LSb U KLj , t'A. OCTODEu 18, 1906. i'ublished Weekly. 1.00 pc Ann'im in Advance ?r M)Ura of C Hn time II iVr square euoii n i.'hm i..-nt lo';iM,,,.n.... W1 Alt advertisements inserted f.r o-s thai lli'ee month churifiid by Ihc juii- S m.n. I t no, i I yi ne-fourth column .... wne-half onlumn oue Column.. ...fis.no. :o0o I MOW .. . 2N.00. 4" " OP .. .. lo.oo. I jxi.ua I ts oc S'nlhlm Innerted r than tl Professional Carda une year 15 Mission Work In India. (Continued from rtrt nutre. ) with the hand and foot accompa mment. The entire school fo lovvsd the leader, the deep rich tones of the men mingled with the higher notes of the women, rising, then falling almost to n whisper, then swelling into e swit' crescendr, and at the end dying away in a kind of pensive wail, which made one want them to continue. There was no skip piug of verses, if there were a dozen, everyone was sung with the refrain repeated over and ov r again, and s.:n- limes, this not being sufficient, they would begin m the middle and go river it all ou-.te more. Wheu the tirst period was ovei a!l broke up into classes groups of 8, 10 and 20 sitting around thei t-iacher in the schoolroom and ou the veranda floor. A curriculum suited to the needs of the work m used, and special emphasis is laid on Bible study. Large class fs in the Gospels and tlio Old Testament in earnest study, were ach visited in turn, as well as the beginners just in from the villages, who did not know their letters yet. Tl:e larger children h d been caaried off to the nurs ery school, but the babes in arms could not be so disposed of; so thev put in tho time trying the pitieuce of the mothers, and keeping things lively. Consider i'ig all these disadvantages, th" progress- made is remarkable. When this four mouth term isov nr, examinations will be taken ind promotions made according ly. 1 he men and women will go hack to their villages to carry the gospel to their friends and neigh h rs. The men to preach, and 1 ho women to open schools tor the children and teachother worn un who could not possibly be reached by men. oo year after year, they come in during the rainy season t prepare them selves for further usefulness among their own people, and re t.irn to practice and work out in real experience, what they have liwii learning these months of study. So it is the direct and personal witnessing for Christ by these converts among their heath en lriends and village folk, that bri gs in hundreds more to His fold, and gives them a strength they could not have otherwise. There is so much more to tell, I seem s arcely to have touched ou this great work as I saw itlast week. Tht. industrial work will have to wait for another time. The .hoe making, printing ol chintz, carpenter work, etc., in charge of liov. li. C. Smith, who is Superidtendrint of the Boys' High School in the city as well, where some 2i k) Christian Hindus and Moha m tneduis are taught up to the entrance olthe University. The boys fare such a clever lot, and seem to enjoy having one ex amine their work. And so this veritable bee-hive of industry and learning stands n it as a bright pxarnple in this part of India, of what Missions can and are doing to eleva'.e and clu istianizo those who would otherwise remain m the daknes.-- of ignorance and heathenism. This is an imper fect glimpse of what missions are doing in one little corner of indi i, but it is a fact that the work goes on and souls arts boinir savt'd. ALIL'K WiSllAUT. Fatchgrh, August 1".) India. DKViL'S ISLAM) TOimjUP. i id no worse than the lerribiecase of piles that alliicted mo lUyeai s. Then I was advised to apply Buck ten's Arnica Salve, and less than a box cured me, writes L S. Si bier, of llugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burnsandsoreslike mag ic, at Trout's the druggist. A Trip on My Hike. ) 'i tin !K!i ir.st , I Mat ted from my homo netn- Harrisonburg, Va , enroute lo the home of my father Dr. .1 ll Mellott in Fulton, tin; com y t f 1 1 1 v nativity. O: ..n do I think of my boyhood days, and the j dimes where I use 1 to loam ino-t especially in the I community of the Kbetiezer (church near Si pes Mill. I used I to meeu wi:h dear frieuds there quite frequently, and we mingled onr v irts in singing those sweet old soi.g.-s of pruisu. I especially recall lliatold song'Ohthefenn sylviima lulls, where my boyhood days v"re spent: where I often vnderd lonely, and the future j tried to ca t. Is it any wonder j tbnn, thiit my heirt with rapture thrills f as I stand once more with ! loved ones, on the P nnsylvanio ) hills." I I .oQtfin ii it fot-niltv ittrtll n j non. uui nig iij y 1 11 1 li iij til t."5 u JM al, I started from Harrisonburg at V2A noon. After going two miles, 1 stopped and sprang from my wheel, for 1 was alarmed bv a crasn behind me. Looking around I saw the cause an auto mobile wreck. I went back and found Mr. Kickle, a clerk in a hardware store Harrisonburg, ly ing unconscious in the road. The men who were accompaniug him, thought he was very seriously hurt. The party was on their way to the llagerstown Fair. The wreck was caused by the auto 'tinning to swiftly to make a c u r ve i n 1 1 te pi k ;, a n d i t r a n aga i n s t a telephone pole. I resumed my journey and went to Mt. Jackson, ;!0 miles North c.f Harrisonburg. Owing to a heavy rain storm I was delayed there over night. Next morning being bright I started on my way, think ing of the many miles before me, but animated by the though of the friends I should meet, and the beautiful scenery along the way, I arrived at father's home in Need more at 10:3") p. m., and had the privilege of attending an As sociatiou at the Sideling Hill Bap tist church Saturday and Sunday where I met many old friends. I expect to start back to my home next Friday. By request of several friends I write this in order to give them a brief idea of my trip. Wm. Mellott, Harrisonburg, Va. Leller (o -1). T. Fields. -li' Conmlliburg, I'd. Dear "Sir: Here's a tale with tnree or four tales to it. Professor Irvine lira an Acad emy, Mercersburg, Penn. He paints the floors i.i summer va cation. It used to take DO gal lons of paint. There were two naint stores there, and he used to buy (one year of one, next year of ths other) HO gallons year after year. How he paints Devoe; (iOga1 Ions; and the difference is a sav ing of ijflnO a year. II. C. Fallon was one of those dealers, good man; but he wouldn't take up Devoe; ro we turned to the other, J. A.Boyd. Hut Fallon has found it necessary to get a good paint to compete with Devoe. He" got one of the eignt Honest, paiins. ne has a big hardware store and is doing an 3xcellent hardware business; but Boyd, of course, has the run on paint he's a little hardware man. We doutcare how little or big a man is, if he wants good paint, and is active and sound. Yours truly F. W. Dkvok .V Co . 10 New York, i'. s. F. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. A roan named C. E. Johnson is charged with the theft of a team, valued at JjCiOO, from Liveryrna i A. C. Bushey, Grooncastle. The man hired the team, Tuesday, and prorrmed to return with it Wednesday. It is said the team passed through Frederick Thurs day tn irumg. Mr. Bushey offer, a reward of $-5 for the team. Human Mood Mark. A tale of horror was told 1 marks of human blood in thehonie of J. W. Williams, a well Known merchant of Mac, Ky. flu writes: "Twenty ye ars ago I had severe hernorrages of the lungs, and was near death when I began, taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It, iomnletoly cured me and I have remained well ever since " D cures hemorrhages, settles colds, chronic coughs and bronchitis, and is the pnly known cure lor weaklumrs. Every bottle guar autoed by Trout's tho druggist oOc and 1. Trial bottle free. $2 PHOTOGRAVURES OF Tllli CANDIDA 115 Pictures of Stewart anJ Emery I'r.e to Tilt ir Followers. Two haiMlso.n.M.ortiMits. .-.. . , , ,, . me photogravure, m..-o an ,-!! in art stores at 2 each, t.li.j.siit.j e' being Edwiu S. Stuart lid Lcwb Emery, Jr., candidates for 'tin. ( ;vp..,hin of I..,o,svK:.ni;1 will " " i I, i, :. i .... i . I Nil in.suril HM HI l Ml I'l'l.'HU'll I in . I . . f 1 ' X- . . ; r ine ouuuay. orin .vinenca 101 October 21st and October !th. The S uart picture w;ll he issu ed ou October "1st and that ol Mr Kmuru nn t.Vii fidl.iu-itur Knn. .j ...... . day. The editor of this paper haste ceived advance copies of the two portraits, and pronounces them , , works of art of the highest class. I - i"n in (111(1 tl I l III t"t'l L Will I Nothing so good has ever been is- j i, malum imMl in tin. fnturr u in tin j sued as a special supplement. pn-t. ; As the editors of the Sunday Thk Tiiuick-a-Wkkk Wohi.ii's ! North America for these two i ular '''!;" j"" i- i " ..! i.ih. dates will bo J t in i tod and the de- mand unusually large, it will be necessa ry to order the paper in advance to insure delivery. ! Wanted. I Married man to work on dairy I farm. (Jood wages. House lurn- ished. Correspondence solicit j ed. : (Jkaxt Skxton, i Salisbury, i K. F. D. 3. Md. j Horton. i Albert M. Horton, son of Mil-j I 1011 .VI. Horton, Well KtlOWl! Ill tniS ' county, died at his homo in Shin-1 pensburg, last Thursday, aged i r' i about !il) years. The deceased had beeu in failing health for sev eral years, an I the immediate ! cause of his death was paresis. He is survived by his widow and I scvenchjldren; also, byhis father, j who is an inmate of the Soldiers' Home, in Toledo, O., ard by one sister, Miss Ada, secretary of the principal, of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School. NKEDMORb. Dr. Swartzwelder and family left last Sunday morning. They expect to S end a week or two The Fulton Democrat and the among friends in Hedford county Blade will be sent to any inl and other points further on in the dress for ouo year for only one j state, and then make stops in In- j diaua and Illinois, and, so on, f. llio (.olden state. i ( I. W. Sipes bade adieu to his j native state Tuesday morning, j for the I'acilio coast. His lirst , stop off was to be Uonnellsville, ! I'a. N. II. Peck and family anived worn i Hbsuurg, lasi oaturoay i evening, and now expect to hang e ... li:. .1 i j. i up his hat in his own house as soon as their goods arrive. .). i. Kunyan. of McConnells burg, came down to his father's on Sunday and on Monday his : mother went home with hnri. It is hop:d a little rest and outing will bo beneficial to her declining health. Rev. Powers is on an extended . . . Txr .tr- , i trip in West Virginia, where ho is ! . , t ,. I attending a conference some , . i.i o i I Where West Ol the A lleglietlles. , I Kev. T. L'. Garland spent Sat i urday and Sunday among some !of tlie churches in lied ford conn ty. . ; Mrs, H. L. (jarland of Front j Iioyal, Va., is visiting her son and ! family at her old home, near here. wur seiiool is getting along ve r.y nicely under the tutorship of Miss Hard; and, although, the vaccination law has reduced the I enrollrneutconsiderably, shosays ' she ti ids plenty to do, j j Dr. Palmer, assisted oy Dr. j ' McK'ibbin. removed a very large ! growth from the neck ot Mrs. ',) i'.'id Powell last Saturday, which 1 had given her much trouble for some linv. It is hoped the op j : eration may give her permanent I relief. "'hurley Keishner aiiddnugh-l j ter Carrie attended the funeral of i 'Irssisti-r, Mrs. Moore, neiir Park ! bend, Md . last Wednesday. Mrs Ahiiiiuxx VlolloMconiiiiues j danger:. usly ill. I Excursion to Harrisb r October 20 III. i For tho benefit of persons de siring to go to Ilan iburg to in spect the new Capi.t.ol, as suggest ed by Oovornor I 'enny packer, Cumberland Valley liailroadCom pi'iy will xell exeorsion ticliels to Il.it nsbn rg from all sl'Mionsi in l.;tins Iv-ini i no Kv urdu (Jctn l)"r 2(ti at Kpocial low ratei Sum Jones, the noted evainro! 1st, dropped dead while ridinv on I a train Mo iday, near Utile li tck, 'Ark. m my vokk world. THRU f- A-Wt LK EDI HON. :t :ul Whrn'l .Tllic K ullsh I.OHKJ urt: mSpokrli 'I'ti.' Thrii " h -Week W.nid, n. tint u hit it ri.iil.-ntial (::iinpui.M U fi.i'"li:ii(i. hone to lio a I ict I ! mi- i'-r V.n U I,.h -vnr h,i. wf.rr. nu mailt1 it n iiiTiiiip'iiirnts m-rnnl- j ,njf,v , ,.w ,,,.,,. ,.v(l.s t,, P. c.,-,. yii., an.t It. ic...i-ts pvcrytliiny i fully, prnmptly mid lu'curuti-ly. It Is ! lh" ""'.v nrwninir, not aduilv, wiiinh ! U ,li t-"""1 11 llB".vi n,,1 w,,,,'h wi" .... . yo.i an ciiinplcti'ly infonni'cl of is liiippi'iiinir t lit-ou (flu tut tin' w I world. Tin-Tliriee-n,-Work W orld isfiiii In it polil'il'lll I'f.pOI'tS. YOU jot till' tlMllll from its I'oliiiiins, wli.'tlit'r yon nre piitilirim or Oi'iiioiTiit, nrid tlnit is what. , yl)U H.,m j A .spi'i'lul ti-iilurii of thi' 'I'lii iri'-ii- Wwk World ims always !mmi i's sim i- ul til-1 i". It mi'iliKlii's i.ovi'ls by tlm ! ',ph1t u""'",'s 1,10 n,,v,'u w,,"'h ; In Imiok form si'il for l..i0 aidfre, anil v,.rl, , .. . .,, I per yeur, and this pays for l.'iil paprr Wlf olVir this 11 mi i u a liu'l rii'wsii.'i iw.r iitiil i thk I'i i.tdn Coi-nty -Nkws t);rrM,i r for one year for I.7"i. The regular subsrript ion priee of tho two papers is 1 1 (). j VALUABLE MILL PIuK i.TY -r- PRIVATE Csi.- O.villfT to l-iiliny heaiih, ,.- . ,i filled to oliVr for sal iny Mill I'rn tv, sitii.:itid nt Veli-,ter Mills, Fulton county, l'n. .Splendid wat. r rower the i year round. Tin; null is one of il.i- best establisln d in the count v, was thoroughly i Linodeli d a ycai' ao, and ' elil'le'l with the latest improved r!. i ....i.i. ... ..... ,i P ' "'""r f ys.s Terms to suit uiinsliaHei1 call on or address W. H. Dri:i'Y, !i 20 Jim Webster Mills, Pa. Great Offer. one 01 tne most popular city v. eekly newspapers is the lole- do Blade. It is a large eight- Ijutfe j ni j h i . Him nas ,i wiuiio r culationallovor ttio Uuited States. Through a special arrangement with the publishers of that pap.r. dollar. As this oiler is good for thirty days only, persons to take advantage of it. should net promptly, as after that lime, both papers can only be had at the regular nrt e. No such oiler has ever been made to the people of this coun ty, end, of course, cannot hang . . out long, REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY "Hfldea Wei! Han of He.' GnEAT ! nrixliii in lino rcNiilu in o lu. it nctH I li.Hi.rliilly uuilquirkly. ( lires whiu c.Ihfrs full. I V nunir uumi can reunin tliclr lost iniinhiM.il uml "u iiM-ii iiiiiy rcruvcr ou;ir yoiit ilaj vit'ur l.v uimt hi vhii. n quu-kiy nmi ui0uv ro- movi's IM.-i viiiisiiess, l.iikt Viti.Ilt v. St-xuul vknesKu-uiiA)tpuwf.paiiiiwM.-iiM.ry Wuslluif I)isi'iiK-, uml elf. its ol Nuir-uluiso or -xi-is uml Inillscn ilon, whkli unllts om, for r....ujr. uuaim:nn m UIHrrillUH. 1 C nill Ofll V (' Uri'S I.y Martinif ut tin, M'ut of iiiscitKA, Out ih'h Kn ut iiitvo Ionic ami l.looil hull. I, r, lirlnt-liiK link Ihfl lUnh ulowtii i.Hlc.li.i h.iH,, ri Klurini; tl,u lh-t. ul youlli. H v,,r,is r,; IUl. proaelilnudlhuiiso. ia.lsi. on huvlmc III IIMl, 10 other. It cun be curried In vust poi lmt. Hv linill.Sl.OO per ,ncla;n, or Nil for S".Oll. Wo rlvc f ! inlvire una counsul to all who wish it, with iciliiraiiti-c. (.in iilurn free. A.Mn sH ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Marine Bldg., Chicago, lit l''or sale in McConnellsburg ut V S Dickson's dru. store. Pi w TT'v .nfi.ii"x "' .-,1A :-. V" V' 'b p. I a Fran c d'sl COMPOUND -u i.v,.:, Ouick, KeliaLla Regulator J ..... Jll'l.lll.ll .'Hii-li. I'l l. I i.. iIoik I 1.1.1 ii. i i II. ll I. I erf: ill. Dr. IjuI-'i uui-v, i'lIiU)l'lliU, Kennedy's Laxative kloney and Tar cure coroh. ni ...peiacoid. from tha nyitteni by oently ntt: utriii the liowel. , laHnatmrBara!iarjrito0 I fj(;Vni1 Health mm . . , '. - I I i I To Cure a CoM.in'Oite Bay I Tcke Laxative Eromo Qiiimo Tai!ets. r.ry' H Seven Million boxe sold in part 112 months. This cl'fiiature. SJjCyr yyv5-- t Jtty bronchitis and consumption. liiK :ullon County Bank. H.i (Til 0 a 0. (KOANt.Kn IN 1X87 ) J l'p Cent, lalcreat I'nlcl on T I in t Ocponltat. This old ami well known ViiKineial Institution Is now permanently loeated In lis MC.v. room in the A. I'. Naee liuil.l in'. Lai!e additions lia-e hien initde to the' 0 CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholdi rs has luen inereased to I'll' 'I'KKX, whleli irivi-H n!l depositors a sei-nrlly of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 0 m . ti k 0 r 0 0 li The Kult .ii County nun: does a GKNF.flAL HANK I.'; HIJSIN'F.SS ai.d extemls every favor to their patrons and friends, eonsistont w t i i s..iind 1 01 n k 1 1 1 1: , W. H, NELSON, MeConneilslmr;;, Vu. Cashier. h v 0 a , njtn 0e.0 New Grocery Store I I have a full and up-to-date line of Gro ceries, Confections, Cigars and Tobacco -all fresh - nothing stale Don 't forget about that NUTRIOTONE for Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. I am getting some good replies from it. IVould be glad to have your Eggs in ex change for goods or for cash. Try me the next time you need anything in my line. E. R. M'CLAIN. McConiullshurK, Pa. lacket j KQUSS j BANG! 'Ve t . 11 ve our arniniinitii.ii i.i ft. win '.j drum loaded sliell.s 12 ua,;" l ie. .-''ini' are selling 2i drum -.h reason id iii.mv Ininters don't "i-: ; load u ml j ;u oet tlio oame; 2 so i t Him, , live eurtrides, 1 le box: J!'.' I iim, live en rtridoes, 2Si; :I2 oeirr.', live, Ide box; .iS eentre, live, I'.lo lox; bull In - (Jran. !'. 1". T. .V U. tJun Powder, lb.; stiot Ho lb ; Hamilton Hille, Sl.IM: 2. yua-) sinylu barrel shot un, :.2.j; others at IJie'ble liarrels. at .".!! ' and 4S St.; Halustite smokeless shel Is, IH'e box. Tor Rope! Tor Rope! We now have our 'J'ar Hope. ii. for this seasnn, and it is guaranteed to b strictly all sieul at 7 jo by the coil. We eould have bought u mix ed ropo of jute, und sioul that we eould have s.dd at ir. lb loss; but what is a 4 runt, when you ran jjt u i pe that don't pu!l upart when it gets a little wet. Tl.is is where you en i sen the dtllen iu e Wo have now sold .".ill) lbs. of this rope. Shook tyers, 11 and 'JOe; sash oerrl for these tyers at le lit. T'.e l."st oorii ehopp.'r for 'SAv; Tin fruit cuns, ."So doz ; lard eans, .!.lr ., i ve the best on;.- Bushel Musket made. Tins basket is made by one of the best basin!, makers in tho country, uml he has no trouble in selliijo them. See tin n. Say, talk about olothiii"; und underwear. Wo have never made a irrealor hii than wn did in clothioo and underwear. Uf course, It is a little early: but if you come a d .tanoe and want to make a yood duv's wiij.es, it, will pay you to buy this now; and in Corduryy pants we are in shape to do yuu jood. We l:;.v na n's cords us ( heiip'iu lH.il. We have a full line of tinware, nut! ins. hosiery, huts, cups, suspenders, overalls, hardware, and window shades; table oil cloth, 12c and 7e. When in town, cull and see ns whether yon want to buy or not. We want to see you. Respectfully ;' HULL & BENDER, m'CONNELLSBURC, PA. IULLths COUGH I Oli RE vise tj.UNt3 V.'ITH 'filv '. yi. 1 w trn "t0MSi.':tl?l!C.i Piii'j i'l.u Ili.it. run S oughs mj fe Un www. jntti w.Tijf w Ti-IKOAT uo(t S. TO) -J'T: 0 )1 " i K.;'iiwr.ar tuttKUM. x r?.r-izuno ra-Tl Per In izeestion. AavJP2L ,:, ., vc ,,,;ichi palpitution ol tlc h-jrl. JJijai, u.-.tyoueat.-1 i - Cut ofF that couli i--ii r"T'e- t X.-'-'r'. ' ' 't'T : uuu "-vwhl The world's Standard Thrnnt nnA- T.n -" - Medicine for 75 years. Get it of your druggist and keep it rvi.)(Aioif tuiA . a 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 Mil 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 10 m 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 m x 0 v 0 . 0 0 0 A 0 0 00 0 . 0 0 0 A0. o 3. Store BANG! BANG! Sis season, and are in shupe to sell at 42e: Hi drams and 1 of Bhot at lis ut these jii iees, and tliU is tlir :i.V bailie. V,'.' t-i a e-jo.I stronu- - CHESTER'S ENGLISH PfiKHYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND BRAND ( "'Ofl ! r?lill-:si Auk your DriiwrUt for , c itl.s-l'liH'S I'll.l.S in Hkd nl . I Oiii.ii mclallic Iioxch, nealed with Bluet Kill. .nil. IAKR NOOTHHR. Iluyolyour t'lilUL'lHt mid RMlc for l,lll.f?IIKM.TKICM 1 I M.I. 111 1-II.I.H, 1 1HAMIIM Hit A. Ml, for ' l' vein y. u vc yeni Known hh llent, buleM, Al u.ivm k-liut.l. Solil l.y 111-iijfintH every where, . lIlClll.sllvK CIIMMICAl, CO., J'lUl.A., iA. npWITT'". ". U'lTrM HAiri "eVV' UCA HAZEL 2LV F-T l';3!, JSurr.-;, Scrt9. Cure Crip B in Two Daya. a on every R lox. 25c. with pneumonia, -- mav i miij; . always ready in the nousc Fall Winter Millinery It has been reported I was sell i 111' out my entire stock of millinery X'oods. I did sell at Auction all of my old stock, and have just received a full lot of new goods, consisting of Pattern Hats, Ready-to- Wear Hats, Untiimmed Hats, and a general line of Millinery, and they aie now on sale. Remember NO OLD STOCK to select from. Come and see my goods before buying elsewhere, as 1 know I can save you money. Yours for Bargains, NELLV. DAWNEY. HUSTOINTOWIN. PA. NEW BUGGIES My shmls are full of branil now busies ant' wajrons, liutli factory and HAND -&.&'&. MADE do and tny .prices are as low ax the lowest. 1'lcase call and see my enn vcviinceH. Verv truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tav Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds lroi the system by gently movlno the bowels. ' VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Situnto in Taylor township, on the road Icuiiiiiy: from lliiainntown to the Itolicrtsualu inurket, eontainhij KM acres; 100 acres cleared, of which about i")0 acres are line meado-.v land; balance in timber (iootl state of cul tivation. Good House, iiuuip at tho door. Barn, 4"x"(i. Terms easy, Call 011, or address A. J. FllAlvKU, -) -tf. Hustontown, Va. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I1AK1II KS. R. M. DOWNES, Kihst Class Tonsorial Artist, , . MoCONNKLLSHUKO, PA. A Oleun Cup und Towel with eauli Shuvn KvurytliliiK Antiseiitlu. Kuuirs SlcrillzeU. Shop In room lately oooupled by Kd llruke ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. fcs tt'illtl V IID LO flli! f ll. ;tll ulul.i. ..f 1,.... tliiu. (j'ulek. easy Kl.avew. Hav-rum, Crranm. A li oh-liuzol. without extra chai Kt,. Friwh IowkI to each auHtuiuor. l.utel lniiroveil up , .7 i'.om i. M il,. 1 nui (ippomie l- niton Hoiine. I..VVV VIIKS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, I'a All IcKiil buH.uoss and uolleuUons entruHtcl rcelvi! cun-ful and prompt attention KOKtVuii 01 ,"iri:is. Justice of the Peace I.. H. M W. Nace Wlhle, Coii.-ilahlu Tl. T. V'ielils. JiuriroHS W I. Oreiuheiid. C(j;inuil!in-n .lacoii lloiz, Thoiiuis N. Hammil, Win. H. Neshit. Cli I'K - Kdwurd Shin. 1. r School Directors 'JSios. P. Slo Johr, A. Irwin. John ( !nmnwi 'I ' on 11, stevHtii', S. JJ, Woollet, I,. H.'wil.i. It. ;.ouru 01 iieallli-11. S. Wisharl, M. i. i.! pros. .1. vv. tireathead,; see'v. W. liny; W L Mclvlbbin, to. U. V Moss. r, L. J. UKNKHAL DIKIiCTORV. President Ju,dre Hon S.Mo. Sw... Associate Juds W.H. Hender, 1). T. Humbert. Protlionotary, Aic.--Geo. A. Harris, District Attorney Georpe U, Pun iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. HhorlffJ. G. Alexander. Deputy Hheritr W. H. Nesblt. Jury Coiiunlssloiiei s H, V, Muiu ma, JJennett A, Trunx, Auditors J). II. Myers, Aaron M, tiarland, W, Grant Wiuk. C'onnnlssloners S. 0. Gracey, Win, C. Davifl, S. A Nesblt." Clerk tl. Prank Henry, C.ouuty Siiie.rlut.:i.di-nt - Chas. V Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J, NeUon Blpon, Tlioman P. Bloan, P, McN. Johnston, M. P.. fdiaffner, Goo, II. Daniels. John P. Bl.8, S. W. Kirk, P. P. Lynch, H. N. Hlpeg, ADVEHTISK IN FlieFaUoa Caaati News.