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Virgisix Jrce 2wss. W. IT. B. QALLABER, Editor. Ohorleotoum.Jeffereon County. Weet Vo. j Terms— $3.00 Per Annum In Ad ranee. August •>■ ihttd. _, A Tongue-Twisting Hurrah. | _ Witm. — Cincinnati Tinies-Stur. <♦ ♦ As Mr. Bryau has two running mates he ought to be popular with the polygamists Our Populist frieuiis have picked nation al winners for once — Wheeling R^ter. Do you mean to say that Bryau <md Wat son can win ? Senator Jones, chairman of the National Democratic committee, says Mr. Sew an will not be withdrawn from the Presidential ticket at the bidding of Populists who prefer Wateon.^ By a close inspection of the Primary Election return table, it will be discovered that at Harper’s Kerry, in one instance where it was said tho contest was between popularity and principle, the ratio was as 20 to 1-240 to 12 ! Two young Norwegians, Americans by adoption, left New York June 6th in an 18 foot row boat for Europe. They passed the Skilly Islands after a row of fifty five days. It looks as if the Skilly Islands was an appropriate place to land. The probable Republican candidate for Congress in the Winchester district is Mr. Robert J. Walker, of Woodstock. He is a son of the late Col. Samuel T. Walker—a native of this towu who was a gallant Coil federate soldier and killed in battle. Miss Ida Fuller, a serpentine dancer, whilst bathing at Manhattan Beach, being a good swimmer and venturesome, went be yond the life lioes and a "devil fish" caught her. !*he screamed and was rescued. No body saw the fisb. The incident, however, may serve as an advertisement. ♦ In New York two young men were euaui ored of the srine girl. She smileu on oue and “squoxe” the hand of the other. They concluded to decide the matter by a foot race, as they could not "out-sil" each other when they called. Levy won. The other man was appropriately uamed Fales. There was an election in Alabama on Monday. The Populists and Republicans united on Congressman A. T Goodwyn for governor, but Capt. J. F. Johusou secured a good majority—an increase over that of Governor Oates two years ago Secretary of the Navy Herbert was present and voted Mr. Bryan is to make his speech of ac ceplance of the Presidential nomination at Madisou 5*quare Gardens, New York, next Wednesday. It is said he has beeu giving especial care to the preparation of it so that it will lose nothing of its effectiveness by appearance in the press ot the country the next day. The first bale of the new cotton crop to reach New York wus Iron* Texas and sold 20 eeuts per pound. A “fancy” price of .course—because it was “fancy cotton, done up in straps of gilt. It will be mmufactur i • _r___ -ri... r'4 .....r on the bale w.-t* ‘ McKinleyum and gold.— No 16 to 1 for u*. No fiat money." There are many mind* a* to what "tree silver” and “16 to 1” mean. The following i* a good one, and the writer wants at least uisteen for it: Charter, Ala , July 31, 1896. — Hon. J. G Carlisle, Wa*hingt'*H, D- O —As soon as tree coinage goes into effect plea*e express me $2,000 to this office, charges paid, and let the balance of mine come by freight. V’ours, truly, M. B McLaren. A Baltimore policeman left hi* post to get shaved on Sunday. He trau*gres*ed the Jaw by quittiag Li* po*t during duty hours, aud the barber iufraeted it by plying his trade ou Sunday. The policeman was Sued #72 and transferred to another beat—ptoba •1)1 y to one where be may let his whiskers grow without being regarded a Populist. It appear* the barber escaped punishment by a close <*have. A Cincinnati Commercial Tribune corres pondent telegraphed his paper the following absurdity: “Congressman Dayton was asked this morning whether he really believed that Poatmas’er-General Wilson would support him this campaign and reptied that he was sincere in his statement last night and cer tainly thought that he would not only have the vote, but al*o the aid of hi* late oppo nent.” Of course Congre**man Dayton never made such a statement. Congressman Washington, of Tennessee, believes that the Chicago platform, if car ried ink* effect, will not bring about bimet •allism, but will bring about silver monomet allism, and this he is unwilling to advocate, not being a monometallist, but a bimetallist, advocating the largest possible use of silver kept at par with gold. Not be'ng in accord with the platform, uot wishing to cause pos sible antagonisms and dissensions in the party, not desiriug to place any of his warm «nd earnest friends in false attitude*, Mr. Washington frankly states hi* position and •declines to be a candidate And this is the position assumed by scores of well meauiug Democrats. -♦ ♦ A Washington correspondent of the Alex andria Gazette writes: A Virginia Demo crat, here to-day, says there is no doubt of Mr. Flood’s election to Congress in the 10th Virginia dwttict, as there is a large silver majority in that district, and for the addi tional reason that Mr. Flood is one of the few lucky men he knows. He says that though Mr. Flood, when a student with him «t Emory and Henry College, brought a tame coon there, which was against orders, ' he was not even reprimanded, though young Lafferty, the present well known preacher, was expelled for cutting it* tail off and wearing it attached to hi* hat. How would do.’ If the sound money Democrats of the country decide to nominate a presidential ticket, they mu<t be earelul that their can didate for the pre-* deucy is as representa tive in personal character and in public record of the true principles aud spirit of Democracy as is their platform. If ex-Gov ero'<r Russell, of Massachusetts, had lived, the honor of leading the old-fashioned Jef fersoniau Democrats of the country in stub a coutest would probably have fallen to his lot. Bui there is another man who is eveu better -uited in many respect* than Govern or Russell to the conditions «>! the campaign and the demands of the situation. M here C"u!d Democrat*, who are Democrats indeed and in truth and not in name only, find a more representative leader or candidate who answered so completely to every require ment of the crisis as that champion of tariff reform and of sound financial principles— Hon. Win. L. Wilson, of West Virginia? Considered from every possible point of view he would rusk* ac ideal candidate. I n the South thousands of Democrats vyho can' not vote for McKinley would be proud to cast their ballots for him, while in the North, fcs*t and West his splendid public i i i.:. a-r.nnmii' views would icvuiu auu - — '-it-! — appeal strongly to the confidence and ado ration of the Democratic masses. In such a campaign *• this, sectional con sideration should have no weight, Tbe fact that Mr. Wilson lives in a southern State aud that he was a Confederate soldier would rather add than detract from his availability fur tbl present purpose. Hi* selection would be a compliment to the,South, as well as a practical expression of confidence iu that section which would not be tbfowa away. A Democrat of the old Mbooi, broad minded and well-balanced, strong and hon est in his conviction* and sound on every public question of intellectual depth as well as brilliancy, of stainless public life »ud private honor, a pure patriot and a states man iu the bestseuseof the word, the sound money iK'mocrats could, as we have said, find no abler or more representative leader iu tbe country than Mr. Wilson, and, more, we believe, who would rally to the support ut a third ticket so large or so enthusiastic a following.—Jiaftimorc Sun. 4 ♦ - l'ue President has appointed John Sheri dan of West Virginia, a government direc tor of the Uniou Pacific Railway Company, vice Oeu. Fitzhugh Lee, now consul-general at Havana. Mr Sheridan live* at Piedmont, and i-> about fifty years old. Until the iast Democratic convention he w»< a national committeeman from West \ irginia. He is an experienced railroad man and h is large C .at interest* in his Slate, being a member of the company of Black, Sheridan & ^ il s >u. lie has been an acti»t> Democrat in his State, but has never held a public office before. Tbe statement that the President had uiado the appointment without consul tation with Secretary {JokeSmith, the cab inet officer under wbo-tf department such appointment* fall, is without foundation. Senator Faulkner, of West \ irginia, chair man of the Democratic congrassional cam paign committee, saw secretary su.i;h some wo k' a; > and urged the fitness of Mr Sher idan for the office. The appointment was decided on at this meeting of the Senator and the Secretary, subject to the approval of the President, which was given—so says a Washington telegram. A New York correspondent of the llalti more Sun says: The children of Mr. and Mrs R. T. Wilson have become famous in society for the rare discretion they have ex h.foo d :■ tl._ ^election of their life partners. One of the daughter i. th- wife of Ogden G >elet, another married Michael Henry Herbert, distinguished in diplomatic circles. Marshall Orme Wilson, the eldest sun, is the husband of Caroline Astor. Mi*s Grace Wilson is soon to wed the heir apparent ol ibo hou-e of Vanderbilt, aud now conies the a tin ou uterus lit that the second son of this remarkable family * to join his fortums with a daughter of the historic Garrison family. Miss Garrison i* a granddaughter of Commodore Garrison. Her father waa killed iu a railroad accident at Klberlou, N. J., about fifteen years ago,. Her two sis ter* have married abroad, oue being the Countess Chanson de Briddilles and the other the wife of ti.c Hoq. Charles Maule Earn say, brother of the late kar! of D*I hou-ie. Miss Garrison had been out in so ciety for two winters. Garfield in an address on "The Future of tLe Republic,” delivered at Hudson, ()., July 2, 1873. speaking of the danger of be ing deluded iuto security by political catch words, devised to flatter r-tinv than instruct, said that we had happily escaped the dogma of the diviue right of kings aud ought not to fall into the equally pernicious error that a multitude is diviue became it is a multi tude. He recalled the warning of Hr. Fran cis l.ieber on this subject: "Woe to the c t.utry iu which political hypocrisy first calls the people almighty, theu teaches that the voice of the people is divine, then pre tend- to take a mere clamor for tue true voice of the people, and lastly gets up the desired clamor.” Garfield proceeds: "It is oulv when the people speak truth and jus tice that their voice can be called ‘the voice of God.’ ’’ Mrs. Mary W. Janney, wife of John T Januey, a procuiueut citizen of Berkeley county, died Saturday after a protracted illne-s, aged about sixty years. The de* I ceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mr* Bailey 8. Tabb. She was married to Mr. Janney iu 1854. For a number of years they resided in Martinsburg, where Mr. Janney was engaged in the merchan tile busioeas. Later they removed to near Vanclevesriile, Berkeley county. Mrs. Januey is survived by five sons and three brothers. Geo. W. Dice, a skillful counterfeiter, who has been sentenced to serve a term of eight year* iu the Ohio penitentiary, offer* as the price of his release to reveal to the officers of the law ten big counterfeiting plants aud the surrender of $100,000 in counterfeit money of his own making He is writing a book of his adventures and has been offer ed $2,000 for the copyright. PRIMARY ELECTION RETURNS. —...—,—.CL,, v Ass'r. Assessor, L'.t'r. Co Comr. (’ountv «*>»• SKf it E„ utiE. “S& ;"***! 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M 33 44 44 87 88 , g - A® ” 1 g ^ 23 85 106 S3 75 105 87 13 73 3 Summit Point...| *0 3* 40 »>J 10s • • - -4 a5 73 13-3 57 74 131 115 18 113 31 Middleway. 45 90 ; 4, S8 136 L0 8b 06 •, 38 £ 4 gg w 183 S3 43 98 37 Leetowu... 60 73 34 98 133 1-8 .1 W -0 105 JJ ™ ^ . w ]g M 74 5l 29 64 9 Kearneysrille... 33 40 3* 43 to • - i:t0 212 95- 203 195 309 34 278 306 101 150 27S 38 Sbepberdstowrn . 116 198 158 1-jO -15 309 .00 lib 151 log -1- « 9: 4 94 99 90 7 82 16 Duflields. « •« S g g g g 40 37 43 34 79 41 36 78 8 71 76 2 Mtiler's. 40 o3 o3 4b n ^ 57 ls] l2 253 20 23;] 253 154 85 149 83 Harper's Kerry 73 183 80 163 255 2.»j 154 100 193 •> 5, is- 102 40 59 95 *4 '£ 94 4 SS^C:::::: S » 2 « 18 » SS «; S S y_._g_.JL2l!-LLlliJJllJjLiLJLJ; roUJ 11441MB 974 1488 2477 3402 1487 1012 11478 785 8681588 18981061 2415 442 19*7 j 2431 1597 787 1648 71* Xeuray .Vofea. Tlie treasury gold reserve last Monday stood at $110,712,460. Mrs. Henry Bowers, an aged lady of Martinsburg, died Saturday of paralysis. The annual enoampajegt of the In wood Agricultural and Mechanical Association— Aug. 17 to 21. On Tuesday of last week Mr. C. C. Get* xendanuer shipped from the C. V. R. R frieght depot at Martinsburg lambs, The Baltimore Christian Endeavor Union will send five hundred children to the coun try fur two weeds' eujoynjenf of fresh air. Cornelius Vanderbilt, J r., &ud Mis* Grape Wilson were married in New \ork on Mon daw None of the Vanderbilt’s were pres ent. Albert H'isber sjjteen years old, of 628 North Charles street, Baltin}ore, youim^tted suicide by taking poison on account of hfT* ing quarreled 5fi;h his sweetheart, Lydia Fox well, aged fomiae*. Senator Gordon, of Georgia, in a« inter. view priuted in Monday’s Sun, says that while h'e favors the gold staodard, he will nevertheless vote for Bryan and Sewall. He says be is "o^l qf politics.” The democrats of Berkeley county hod V maxs lueeitug in Martinsburg and appoint ed delegates to the Congressional Uooven* lion. The meeting was addressed by Hon. 6. V. Woods and ex State Senator Scott, aspirants for Congressional honors. Mr. J. Boyd, member of the National R -publican .Committee front North Carolina, iu Washington last Saturday qn his ;.vay ho ne from New York, said the Republicans and Populists of hi* State will coalesce and vote the straight McKinley ticket. Right upon the heels of the brutal as h uilt and murder of Miss brawn, in Prince George county, M<1.. is an attempted out j>age of Mrs. John Simpsoo by Edward Thomp»or., colored, nine miles from Rock ville, Md. This affair ocCM*r^<J Js*st Saturday. The lady escaped from the tfend and gave information. Hon. Henry I>. Flood, of Appomattox, has been o<>tylifted tor Congress in the 10th Virginia district by the 1/emycrjU- -the dis trict now represented by Hon. Henry St. George I ijcker. Mr. blood is a \ irgiuia State Senator and a oepbew of Judge and Senator Faulkner. Mr. Tucker made an able speech in declining to further contest for the nomination. An English advertisement reads: Mr. Brown, furrier, bogs to nnnouuce that he will make up gowns, capes, etc., lor ladies out of their own skins. The other day The Free Press had an advertisement which read as follows: “No person shall drive any street or beef through the streets of this town without be ing hrst hobbled,” Ac. Another horrible tr.uruer in Cha.les coun ty, Maryland. James J. Irwin, of Allen’s Fresh, was killed in his bed Sunday night A man named George Matthews is accused of the murder, and the wife of Irwin, a cornelv woman to whom Matthews had been paying some attention, is suspected of guilty know,edfcc of if not participation in, the crime. Matthews t»ns fce$u arrested. An unknown man was struck by a pas senger train and killed near Green Spring, Hampshire county. On his person was fouu 1 a receipt for a registered letter sign ed by the postmaster at Gienburn, Pa , giy eu to Jay Thompson, and showed that the letter had t.e$ti addressed to Mrs. A. E. NVatterson, at Daubury Uoruers, Vt. Mrs. tVnttnru m un« notified of the accident. An excursion train of seven cars on the West Jersey Railroad, filled with excur aionists who had been to Atlantic City, when about two miles from that place was struck by a Reading Railroad express at a diagonal crossing, on Thursday evening of last week, l'ortv foyr person were killed, and about the same number injured. The excursionists were principally Red Men and their friends. The death of Mrs. tjarnh A. Small, belov ed wife of Mr. M. V. 1$. Small, occurred at her home on Tuscarora, on Tuesday even ing, and the news of it brought sorrow to many hearty Mrs Small was a Miss Van neckerj of this county, and she is survived by her husband and four children. She was for many years a member of St. John’s Lu theran Church, of this city.—Martineburg Independent. Mr. W. L. Peek, who headed the Georgia delegation in the Populist national conven tion, says it was understood with the Dem ocrats that if the Populists would nominate Mr. Bryau for president, anti a Southern Populist for vice president that Mr. Sewell would retire from the race. Mr. Peek calls on the Democrats to put up Watson elect ors in all the States—so says a telegram from Atlanta. James Smith, colored, who assaulted and j then cut the throat of Miss Marguerite Drown in Prince George’s county, Mary | land, seven miles from Washington City, on Tuesday evening of Ia-*t week, has confessed the murder and is now in the Baltimore jail. The aTair is quite atrocious as the Elsie Kreglo atiair of only a f„ v weeks ago in the suburbs * f Washington. It was stated is the | last week that Sjrnith is a Berke ley c / negro. j I Personally Conducted Tour to X la gar a Falls and Watkins Glen. The third excursion to Niagara halls, Watkins Gleu, Rochester and Buffalo, on the Royal Blue Line and Lehigh alley Route is announced for Thursday, August 13th, via the Royal Blue Line and Lehigh Valley Route. A special express with Pullman Palace Cars attached, in charge of an experienced tourist ageut, will leave B. & O. station Washington, 8 Id a. m , Baltimore, 9.05 a. m , arriving at the |?all at }}.00 p. m. Round trip tickets fojr this excursion will also be placed on sale at following stations Ht rates annexed : Harper’s Perry..$}1 : bhcnandoali Junction. ** Martinsburg. G 29 i Charles Town. G I Middletown.. 00 Winchester. ;* Staunton. {' YY Qtraaburg. J.1, YX \VoodstOi k. j- 99 Harrisonburg. H n Lexington.... ..••••.••••••• ‘f 35 For more detailed information apply to QJjjjj, f). Scull, general passenger agent, ' Baltimore, Md. Remember tbe date, Thursday, August I 13lh- _ ^ Where Was He? The porfarshije iajru? of & f.emote day we^e wont to go weekly to great Dundee, | not go great then, to dine early, but tod well, and ride away home, not in every case very fit for the saddle. The road ran east, ward for some miles on a height above the Tay, a steep grassy slope down to the Firth. One of the old gentlemen (they were gen I tlemen rolled off hia horse aud rolled down ! the declivity. The water at the edge was only a few iuches deep at that season of the tide, and tbeye he lay. By and by someone remarked that the laird’s saddle was empty though his horse was trotting on with the others. So the party turnpii back, looking for the missing man, and exclaiming: “Faar are ye, Balnmviggiu? Faar are ye?” At length a voice was heard, coining trom far below. - The j-.ord knows faar I am. But I canna be in hell, for here's wa>.er. f>(.ui«l«n lo .4llnntlr CItff. Thursday, August 13th, the B. & O. will 1 run the third mid summer excursion to At* lautic City. The tickets will be good J2 days, and permit a stop off at Washington on the return journey. We give belovy 14 list <jf stations in this vicinity, showing time of fvaii}$ ao4 cates of fare. LEAVE A M A n. I’ M. RATE Winchester.00<t 11.43 8.1)0 650 Stephenson.0.00 11.53 8.11 0.40 p. M. Wadesville.6.10 12.03 8 21 0.30 Summit Point.9.29 L.13 8.32 0 25 Charles Town.6.46 12 31 8 51 0 15 Halltown .0 55 12 42 9 01 5.85 Millville.7.00 12 47 9.00 5 05 Harper's Ferrv.7.08 12.58 9 15 5 50 Philadelphia.12.54 008 3.o0 . Tickets will also be sold from other sta tions at correspondingly lew rfttes For more detailed information apply to nearest B. & O. agent. Fabulous prices are sometimes paid for the sensational features in the magazines.— A writer who claims to speak with full knowledge of the fact claims the Century c unpauy paid $50,000 for its “Life of Lin coln,” $18,000 for the serial rights lo Mrs. Humphrey Ward’s novel, “Sir George Tres saday from $250 on up to $750 for Kip ling’s verses, according to size. Charles Scribner’s Sons paid J. M. Barrie $25,000 for the serial rights to “Sentimental Tom mie Robert Louis Steveusou received $7, > iaaa e___ r iL. I.a oaI/4 4a il<<. Ma. V/Vv 1 UUV UJ IUV ovi — Clure syndicate. Other am) equally re markable prices are not lacking. Success in literature nowadays means money just as certainly as does success in other pursuits. | It's all in the name and the fame. A peculiar and very paiuful accident Las • occured to Martha, the twelve year-old j child Qf Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Case of Mt. Healthy, Ohio. A few days ago llaftja and I her nine-ycar old sister were coaxing their father for five cents with which to buy some 1 candy. Martha was successful, but the oth er little girl was not, and in a few minutes Martha began tantalizing her sister because of her failure to get some money. During their little spat the girls got on opposite sides of a door and Martha stuck her tongue through i‘c»acif ist the binges at her little sister. The latter vehemently slammed the door to, catching Martha’s tongue. The member was almost severed at its point. Attorneys T. D. and J- B. lianson, rf Staunton, are engaged in conducting sur veys and investigating titles to a large body Ct coal and timber lands in hayette and ad joining counties in West Virginia for well known New York parties, who have already made larire investments in the South. The present purchase, independent of the amount necessary to development, will reach $400,000. DIED. In this place, on Saturday morning last, ETHEL ST. CLAIR, infant daughter of How ard P. and Mary Owens. , “Suffer the little children to come unto Me. CASTOHIA. *** ft*- U a *TrrT : . ' • . District Nominations. Nomination* made in various districts were as follows: Justices of tue Peace. Charles Town—David Howell and C. Frauk Gallaher. Kabletown—Daniel Heflebower and John \V. Roberts, Middlcway—Jos, D. Smith and Geo. D. Johnson. ^bepjicrdstosyn— C. M. Folk and D. S. Ren ten. Harper's Ferry—C. II. Briggs and Joseph L. Eiclielbergcr.* Const a ui.es. Charles Town—J. A. R. Mathcna and J. K. Bpll Kabletown—Frank Welsh and .fames Dun cafi. Middleway —Jno. H. Lindsey and Geo. Thompson. ’ Shepherdstown— 8 O. Dunn and J. J. Huff master. Uarpcr s Ferry—S. T. jones and T. J. I Arnett. Board of Education. Charles Town—John Porterfield, Kabletown—W. H. Rodefer. Middleway—P. M. Hollis. Sliepberd'stown—Walter L. Ilerr. Harper’s Ferry—Wra. A. Delander. Executive Committee. I Charles TWu—Jolm T. Colston. J. C. Holmes. J. F. Engle)'H. T. Miley. E. R. Har rell and C. N. Coleman, gjjen. Junction-John M. Daniel and Milton Hope—Edward Walters. Kabletown—W. II. T. Lewis and W, O. Norris. Rippon—Wm. Wilt nud J. L. Bums. Summit Poiut—W. M. Clements and Dr. G. A. Davis. Middlcway—P M. Hollis and Dr. D. P. Fry. Leetovm—C. I. Ramey and Jas. W. Strider. Kcaru'eysvlilc—Ma'ybpi ry MdKcc And B. F. Trostle. ... Sbppberdstown—J. D. Billmyer, Geo. \\. Banks. C. U- Wyeong aud Thos F. Jones. Outfields— Dr. J. B. Daniels aud W. H. Hunter. Moler’s—Dr. S. T. Knott and J. 8. Reinhart. Harper’s Ferry and Bolivar—O. T. Kemp, W. B. Cross, Geo. R. .Marquette and C R. Rau. Oak Grove—Jacob H. Engle and Robt. M. Duke. Halliown—J. W. Rider and Frank Nichols. -- Notice of Delivery. Our shipment of Flour Bins arc now go tlje road arid will be here in a few days, when our salesmen will commence the delivery. All parties who have given us orders for bins will please have the money ready at their houses from this date until the collector calls. We would sug gest in case tne husband should be absent when the bin arrives to leave the money at the house with some of the family, in order to give us as lit tle trouble and delay as possible, for we will be very busy during our delivery, and will appreciate our patrons saving U3 time and trouble, in being ready to meet their pay ments promptly* Jn case any one who has favored us with an order desires their bin before our collector gets to their houses, they cau get the bin by calling at our dike and pay ing for same. We trust it will not lie ncccessary for us to force collections on any of our orders, but if necessary wc will be compelled to do so, as wc have ordered a bin for every order wc ; have taken, and will expect everyone to pay us promptly on delivery. Our orders all read *“ deliver to me in the month of July or August, 1890, or as soon thereafter as convenient, one Economy Flour Bin, for which I will pay you or your collector, upon delivery of the same, the sum of six dollars and fifty cents (or five dollars and fifty cents). The bin for deliv ery to be in every respect like the sample shown by salesman.” We desirfc to thank the people of Hilaries lo'vn anu vicinity iur iuu kindness and courtesy shown our salesmen, and for the liberal patron age we have received. 21-3t. Economy Floub Bin Co. Coi. R. i*. Chew ar.d Maj. A. W. McDonald have been supplied with certificates which delegates to the Democratic Congressional and State conventions may obtain of them in order to secure reduced rates on the B. & 0. railroad. Mr. Charles G. Johnson and wife, cf Jfront Royal, Va., have sold their house anu lot on’ West Main street, in this town, through their attorney, Mr. J. F. Engle, to Mr. Jos. E. Engle, of Shenandoah Junction, for 8300.00 cash. Mr. F. L. Heller had a fine calf taken from Mr. John T. Colston’s pasture field Friday night and butch ered—the hide being found near Mr- C. F. Wall’s slaughter-house, on the South’side ot town, Mr. Henry V. Daniels and Miss Mary F. Cross, of IIarper’3 Ferry, were married at the bride’s home on Monday, July 22, by the Rev. J. E. Triplett. The ladies of the Baptist church wifi hold a laffn party in their church yard, on Thursday and Friday evenings, August C and 7. Mr. Wm. Mock is improving the front approach to Mr. I. U. Coff man’s new house on West Washing ton street. Mr. John J. Shirley died at his residence, near Uvilla, July 24, in the 65th year of his age. Miss Laura C. Strider will hold a Japanese Bazaar in this place in the near future. < # •’ SPRING AND SUMMER CLOSING. Having about sold out of winter stock, I now offer all summer goods, after adding largely in sizing up, and many new purchases, making an as sortment well worth the atten tion of buyers, and prices below any reasonable estimate. $2,500 worth of clothing. $2,000 worth of shoes. $1,500 worth of hats, gloves, underwear, &c. Suits reduced from $M to $7. « “ “ 12 to 6. “ « fi fQ 3 A nice lot of gents’ very line $5 shoes for $3. 85c. umbrellas at 47c. $1.00 umbrellas, very line, at 69c. Al| other gooi|s yery bny. GEO. H. HAGLEY. Children and ilBIn hmi You never bought children's suits so low as at Hirschman’s. Now is the time to buy children’s suits.— Prices will never he so low again as now at Hirschamn’g. All our children’s suits from 3 years to 10, will be sold at half price, at Hirschman’s. Mens’ odd pants, formerly $2.00, now $1.00, at Hirschman’s. 20 cent matting, now 12 pents, at Hirsch man's. Mens’ $5.00 cheviot suits, $2.30 now, at Hirschman's. Now is the time to buy bargains. Hirsch man's is the place to spend your money. Any kind of summer clothing at half price, at Hirschman’s. Straw hats ut half price, at Hirschman's. | 350 childdrcn's suits will be sold at half price at Hirschman's. The greatest bargain -ale at Hirschman's you ever heard of. William and Mary College. WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Board from $12 to $15 per month; tuition fee for hulf se.Msion, $17.50; medical fee, $3.— Students willing to teach two years in the pub lic school pay only the medical fee and are charged $10 per month for board, fuel, lights and washing. Full Collegiate course. Next session begins October 1st, 1890. Send for cat alogue. LYON G. TYLBR, M. A., LL. U., Aug. 5, 1P96.—2m. President. MOUNTAIN STATE Parkersburg, W. va. Only BnninrM College in the State. Giro* the Com mercial, Penmanship, Shorthand and Typewriting Court-*. Vocation. (3iadui.tr* Successful. Boarding in clul-e M.u) per *>Af. • ststogno sent on reitumt. Addrc*. A. R. SINK. Parsing*!. Stephenson Seminary for Young Ladies. Charles Town, Jefferson Co., W. Va. Tho wpyvinn trill ItMrln fipul^inlier 8. For catalogue containing terms and other par ticulars address July 21,. RE'/- G. N. CAMPBELL, D. D. Wanted-An Idea 2«£i Protect your Idea*.; they may bring you wealth Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN A OO., Patent Attor neya Waablngton, D. C.. for their $1,300 prise offer and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. School Notice. MRS. E. I* KENNEDY will reopen her school for vonng ladies and children MON DAY. SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH. Ai'g. 5, 1896, Peaches for Sale. Lots of Peaches, at price* to suit everybody, at orchard opposite Sliannondale Springs. ALEX. A FRANK ROU8S. Aug. 5, 1890. Wanted-An Idea EES protect your idea*, they may bring y'*t wealth. Write Jftmc VEI'DKffBCAtt * tX>.. l+u-u\ guor ceya WaaUngton, D. C., for their $1 juO prise offer and lift of two hnadrod tnventloni wanted. Puck : Mr. .Sunklands (a prominent citi zen of Arkansas)—Huh! Them Spainiards don’t amount to nuthin’! Mrs. Sunklands—Do you think the United States could lick Spain ? Mr. Sunklands—Shucks ! Why, the State of Arkansaw alone can lick any nation un der the sun that wears bangles on its pants! Mr. Sunklands was cognizant of the fact that “Stonewall” Jackson seldom failed to * whip the army that had a big bunch of beef cattle i NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.-NORrorr and Western Kail road, Maryland and WiTh log too Division. Notice la hereby given that, pursuant to the 4*. crre of foreclosure and sale made ami entered h» the Circuit Cburt of the United State. Western District of Virginia on June 26th n«a In a certain consolidated cause lu equity te-tulttw • n said Court, entitled The Fidelity lasuraoe Trust and Safe Deposit Company aud The Mer cantile Trust Company complainants, agatuat the Norfolk and Western Railroad Company d*. fendant. aud certain decrees ancillary thereto, in causes pending between the said parties to thi Circuit Courts of the United States for the to|. lowing districts, entered: on June 27th, I DM, u, the District of West Virginia, and on June »t! lv.«5. In the District of Maryland. We, <7. R Bowden and Charles Sharp, as Spe cial Masters, will sell at public auction to ths highest Milder or bidders, at the passenger sta tion tipou the railroad of the Norfolk and Western Railroad Company, at Roanoke, Virginia, on IVrducsday, the ltilh day of Keytrnber, 1S9S, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the rail roads. properties, rights, privileges and fran chise* mentioned In the said decree and describ'd as follows: All and singular the railroad of th* Norfolk and Western Railroad tVmpany (formerly of the Nhenandoah Valley Railway Company, ami prevl otisly of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad Oom pttuy), beginning at a point at or near Hagers town. In Washington County, In th* Mate of m» ryland, ami extruding thence tbrongh Washing ton County, lu the State of Maryland, to a point on the l’ototuac Ulver. st or near Shepherdstowo, In the State of West Virginia: tbeno* through Jefferson County, In tbo State of West Virginia, and through the Counties of Clarke. Warn*, rage, Rockingham ami August*. In the State of Virginia, to a point of Intersection with ths Chesapeake and Uhlo Itailroad at Basic, at or near Waynesboro, nnd crossing said railroad and extending through the Counties of Augusta, Rock, bridge, Botetourt and Roanoke, in said .Static »u ft point of Interacction with the line of M„ *.j. folk and Western Railroad at r*«. ding from Norfolk together with certain brasi' tifi front the railroad above de S^Wui, including the ltorer Iron tVuupaav Branch, the Roanoke Stockyards Bram-h, the Croxer Iron Com|*ao> Branch, the Nsce op Bram-h. the Chesapeake and tihlo Connection *t I»-h I.tlrd, the Belter Mlue Branch, the ‘di** Bank Itram-h, the Stuart's Draft Brat, i,. Lipscomb Branch, the (Vieanmnko and'ODtla Ckg>. uc t ion at Basic, the t'nu.y.tJ £ ranch, th* *g« uandtKlh Ore l’p»„ u, Me Virginia Midland I'm ngetioh. tue GteSMt Uui' Kllu It ram h ami th* lullltaore and Ohio Cbnreetlon, making together about 257.211 mile* of slngle-traek railroad, to gether with all branches, skiing* and other ap purteuam-es of the said lln<« of railroad, alth th# tolls. Im-Ofuea. rent#. Issues ami profits th -rroi atel all the real rotate, right* of e ay, <■ - •• futures, rolling stork, machinery, imi and equipments, ami all oth','% pyfnottnl property thereto belonging faf app-rlaluiug to th* uU 1 ru'.'.r. _.l. .,uj a lib the reversion and rer,-r»l ft-Ulnlmicr uud remainders. and all the e«ui», right. title. Interest, property, possession, claim ami demand whatsoever, as well at knv u In eijulty, of the Norfolk -md Went era Railroad ‘Company In or to the said railroad, prop-rtf, franchises, right*, power* ami privilege*, and t» every pirt .tml parcel thereof; ami also nil am] singular all the railroad and other property rs*; personal and mixed, ami all ehartefM ftgl.U' {itwprv, pnviirKrB an*' i k- in • n" >•• • •nglng to th- W»*fi»jict«i>' *1*1 Umi ■roed Coutpaar; am) also all -ml singular ail other property appurtenant to or naed In rpaa« (l.,n with tlx- lino of railroad* acquired by tbr da Id Norfolk and Western Railroad Chapa*! from Hi' Shenandoah Valley Railway <Viu|>aaj; and *11 exteuslor* of the raid line of rallrewb, and all short branches thereof ami Improvement* Ihereon acquired by the Norfolk find W'io.i, Railroad Company tftar IV * tuner 13, Iftv. hj eouaipo Him, laKVhiiHf or dtttfrtvrtae, With IH proceed* of any of the bond* Issued under the mortgage or deed of frost of the Norf dk abd Western Railroad Oioipnny. known :,» It* Mir*. Jam! and Washington Division Mortgage, dxt.-d December 15, 1800 Also, all railroad*, railway*, way*, right-. of way. roadlied ami grade, ami all Katina. d*M and shop ground*. yard* anil plhar fro-ud* u- 1 hill to [.. Used tu ltie o|narat|ou nt (h- sail line of faltrdad staive mentioned or described, atsl ail rail*, tracks, «lding*. switcho*. brbtm-*. fern • v turntables, water funk*. vladm W, culvert*, nils n.ikUvikger amt other depot*, eta (Ion houe* frclsld house*, machine thnpa, disk* ami ill other structure*. building* ami Allure* wh»r«o* ever acquired fur I lie nan nml operation tkefwofj aiul together with nil the rolling stock, mv him Ty, tools. Impleuient*. fuel nml matert.ila of the aald Norfolk and Wenteru Railroad Company, owneit nr acquired for constri •tl.ic, n alnf lining, operating, replacing, Improving or re|4lrta* t£» ►aid liner of railroad and (heir appurtenance* nr any part ttMMf; and all the real tad per sonal estate owiwd nt said last mentioned ».*fe or Ihereafler acquired ami u*ed for the f.peratloq thereof. * Together with all the ..up.,mi- right*, prl'l leg,* and franrl.i. i of im iid ViPd* art*l Mrsi.ni I, ntraul iVm,|4ny p.wae**.f op tVer*. I«‘r 16. |8D5,' or Iherenfpr acquired. relating Vi the said railroad* nml brnmhe*. (minding wild Washington ami Western Railroad, amt the iwi. wtmetlon, maintenance, tire and ••nlurutchl of (h« raid line* of railroad D|.d propeiiy And all il*o ytreit*. wan. luiasgea. «ai»«, waier-ioUKo*. oaiomonti. right*, lUnMlr*. pH*, liege*, hereditament* and appurtenance* whatia. ever unto any of the hereinbefore menHur-d premise* and estate* belonging nr appertaining, and the reversion* and remainder!, rent*, lam** and profit* thereof, and all the estate. right, title. Interest, property, elalm ami demand of every nature and kind whatsoever of the said Norfolk and Western Railroad Company own.* • ml J»»««e**e«l nn said last .mentioned date. <r thereafter acquired by It In or to the name. *st every part nod parcel thereof, Nuiije. i ia tnu performance by the purcbUcf, or hi* *tieee**ora Or assign*, of alt pending com tra< i» lu respect nt aald railroad*. prot«-rt.«* «wj frniKhtM'H lawfully mad'- by the Ui.-elvrr* the Norfolk and Western Railroad <V>ni|*»ny w fon* such sub- thereof. As |irovldisl l>y said <)•■. ree*, * ,M rallo.i properties and frumhlae* wifi be i.Sered t'f t<A as au eutlrvti The purehaSer of said railroads, proper! .*'« and franchises, bl* *ui -' *or» or assign*. up a pi ment of the iMinbaiw price hid lie n (er. lit ii|«iii making *m h provision a* tbr c«,urt shall approve for the payment Iliifeef, shall r> I ronveyuiieo of and I h i •(*•« if'*’ WHU i the pr.mlivi ioniil'il. llUmllng Mcl In"*• and other tgoperiy n • rl*. 'I <•* I ll's elverg of mild Railroad Colup ill) III t', ii.auageiiina' or ojieratlon of the morlgag*"l preiir»» i ' b rac'd III the convey am <■ tu h pirel.a-r. or pertaining tbrreto; and the i*"-' i i*-r of aa * railroads, propnHn <»••! frin.hi-«. i*.ii "i »ors or assign*, shall nl«" re. elve el any and all prop, rty of lie- said IU Ir-ad ■ m panv appurtenant sabl premise# »r *■ I'i'Os for use in connection w !th »»r tor the port’s.'* °f said railroads at"! pf"l« HI' *. • I" pi - Stock acquired with the pn-eetli "f He<-l>rr» rertlfir at* f or II' tc* Tlie *. d sale will lx- made subject a,si f*r euee I* hereby made. I" tie- tenna. "*i.l.i"'i *. r» seri al loO* ami 'gdlgalloli* lu said sc '. I *N IT'S* respectively eolila!'"bl respect *t t.t, ii.' »‘"i lb . 'IVeCs pu U -* ag.itnst Hie said Bnwl >- p i , lanu* af*>**l the said Rallnsid Coi.q.iuy ("r unp Id ln.1.• ms* or liability " tltra'li'l or In.sirred by ml Railroad OnniKinv lu l. » oi»ra»bai of tie r»l roads and |.ro|s .b. aobl which »**> *« *'•; judg'sl prior in ll-n or m-rlor In equ ty to »>l'l Marybiu.1 mid Washington IHvlaloo Mortgage Tlie Klic lat Mast. rs. as directed hy tlw de cree*. will n-eet' • no bid from *n> "ffer i’S to l>d for lie rallruds, properl|e* aisl #!« *• rf>H wwi stum * ' pledge that be will make g"“l bl* bid. of lls aicpi. i IV. depoSlIed «'H. the e[iec|tll .tinner* in- ... .. 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(, y B0W1>1rv CHARLES Special SCa«'»• • AUTANDm 4 GREKV, yeregntlia