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POETICAL. She Could and She Couldn't. Blie could sing and she could play, She could dance from nlglit till day, She could while tbo lioura away, So 'tis said; She could skato and she could paint, She could play the patron saint, But she could and sho wouldn't Make a bed. She could walk eight miles a day, And play tennis charmingly, Flirting in a saucy way, Little scamp! She could drive and play base ball, She could make a stylish call. But she couldn't and she wouldn't Clean a lamp. She could swim and she could row, She could always have a beau, And fra sure that wo all kuow Sho was shy She could laugh and she conld prance, She could play a game of chance, But she couldn't and she wouldn't Make a pie. She conld etch and write a book, She could vanquish with a look, She could win by hook or crook, I confess; She conld scold and she could flout, She could cry and she could pout, But she couldn't and she wouldn't Make a dress. She could^alk of church affairs, But knew naught of household cares; Still I'm sure that none compares With sweat Nan ; Even if she couldn't bake Bread and pics and angel cake She enraptured and she captured A rich man ! tflar Harbor Bazoo. MISCELLANEOUS. Good Hands. That is a good band which is put out to help some one who has fallen by the wayside. That is a good hand which knows how to make pain easier and head aches vanish. That is a good hand which knows how to give heartily and freely. That is a good hand which is put out to help you or me as wo walk along in life; when we feel we need some one to protect us. That is a good hand which never ?wrote" anythiog of which it was ashamed, and which never put its hand to fraud and dishonesty. That is a good hand which helps along the sick and the weak, the help less and the poor. That is a good hand which does its work well; whatever it may be, wherever it may lie, it doth not grow weary, and it doetii its work so it i6 worth its wage.?Farm and Friend. You Take no Risk Iu buying Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it is every where recognized as tbe standard building-up medicine and blood-purifier. It has won its ?way to the frout by its own intrinsic merit, and has the largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Any lioneet druggist will confirm this statement. If you decide to tuke Ifood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy anything else iu stead. Be sure to get Hood's. The Lake Dwellers. In Switzerland, one winter when it was very cold, the rivers were frozen and the lakes were very shallow. The people who lived on the border of one of the lakes determined to make their gardens larger by running their side walls out into the lake and building a wall across to shutout the lake. Then they were going to fill in the space thus enclosed with mud taken from the lake bed. When they commenced to dredge they came upon a quantity of spiles, and ivory and stone and bronze tools. Investigations proved tbatabove this lake and, indeed, above others in Switzerlrnd, had once risen the holmes of a people who lived in dweilings built high above the water on spiles or logs driven into the bed of the lake. One lake having been drained, two settlements were found in it, one at each end. The part of the eastern settlement which used to stand above the water had been destroyed by fire, and the charred remains could still be seen. Nobody had ever dreamed of the existence of such peo ple. They are now known as the " Lake Dwellers."?St. Nicholas. Mnr- roil tub hluou, Weakness, Miliaria, Indigestion and Biliousness, take BROWN'S IRON' BITTERS. It cures quickly. For sale by all dealers in medicine, (jet the genuine. J. L. Thompson.] [R. K. Ooden | BERRY VILLE STEAM PLANING MILL, Cor. Main ?fc Rice Ste., BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA. Thompson & Ogden, Owners and Proprietors. Also Contractors & Builders. WE beg leave to inform the citizens of the southern portion of Jefferson Co.. W. Va., and on the line of the S. V. R. R., that we are prepared to furnish all kinds of material necessary for the construction and completion of buildings, such as FRAMING. SIDING, SHEATHING. FLOOR ING. FRAMES. SASH. BLINDS. DOORS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS. PLASTER- I ING LATH. BRICK. HAIR. R1V ERTON AND WINCHESTER LIME. All goods delivered F. O. B. cars. Berryville Station, S. V. R. R.. at factory prices. THOMPSON &. OGDEN. January 12, 188C. Jefferson Woolen Mill, (Formerly Porter's Factory.) UNDER tho atmve mentioned name the old '?Porter's Factory," which in days gone by enjoyed almost a national reputation* for excellent manufactures, is still operated by the undersigned. Necessurv repairs have been made and improved machinery introduced, and I will continue to maintain the rep utation of the mill and to meet the demaud of the public for first-class goods. The Highest Market Price will be paid for Wool delivered at the Mill or at such points as may be designated. Orders for Cloths, Yarns, <fec.t will receive prompt attention. Respectfully, JNO. J. JOBE. P. O.?Wheatland. Jefferson County, W, Va. June 1.188ti?odJa27,85. MUSIC SCHOOL, SALEM, VA. Dr. H. II. HAAS. Director, formerly of nol llns Institute, Va., and Woo6ter UniversityfO. Thorough Vocal and Instrumental instruc tion. Traiuing for teaching and concert per formance a specialty. Terms moderate. Ad dress as above. August 25. 1891?3t. FIVE Thousand Quart Tin Fruit Cans. Our own make. Warranted not to leak. For bale \>J EASTERDAY & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. (*?w>4 Morning! You Are Hoarse! Lightning Cough Drops arc something new In the way of a throat and lune balsam, axe safe, certain, and prompt in their action, and are a sure cure for CROUP. Puice, 25 and 50 cents a Bottle. Lightning Vegetable Liver Pills f are a sure cure for Sick Headache, Biliousness, Costiveness, Piles and Inactivity of thr^ Liver. 20 cents a Box. Sugar Coated. One pill a dose. Don't gripe or make you sick.^ Lightning Hot Drops A panacea for external and Internal use. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria.? Sore Thro:it, Sprains, Drulnca, I,auienes?, Hums, Cramps. Colic and all painful aflcc; tions. A sure cure for Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint and Flux. 25 and 60 cents i-j:u liOTTLE. Keep (hem in tlie Home, they will often Save Doctor Bills, If roil f"?l TO relief after using two-thirds the contents of a bottle of these medicines return tl p: MH- lhlrd to the dealer from whom you bought It aod he will refund the price jc bottle. For Sale by *11 Druggists ind Dialers In Medicine. Prepared by HERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va. fISH This Trado Mark la on T&8 Best Waterproof . Coat In ttie world* L~ $30001 A. YEAR I I uu.l. rt.ke tobnVfly teach may fairly in*ellii:?*ut |m mun of ui titer >?, ttlio ctn rcud and ?vrlir, mx] who, iaflcr instruction, will work iuiluatriouaiy, ^ _ liutv to earn Three Thousand Ilullar* a Year la tlie!ro*vn loc?lhIe?,wherever tbeyllre.I will a Wo furnish the ?ltuatloiiorc?n|?!oyn?cnt,iit vi Itich you can earn tliot amount. No money for tneunlr?? sucrr??ful as above. K??lly?ml quickly Iranicl. I elc?tre but one worker from each diatWrt or county. I lidv?? already taught and provided with employment a la it? number, whoara making over fSOOO * Tear each. Ii'iXKW and NOLI I>. Full particular* F*JC 1-1K. Addrc?? at once, K. C, ALLEN, J*ox 480, Au^utUt, Jllaluo. December 9, 1800?ly. W. F.&T. P. Lippitt CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, DEALER IN Lumber, Hardware of all kinds. Plans and Estimates furnished Free of Cost to Customers. All orders for Work and Materials filled promptly. STORE AND YARD, Corner Geor?c I,iH> e rty Sts. October 21, 1890. ACTORY AND YARD, George St. and B. & O. R. R. "piSO'S REMEDY run CATARRH.?Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure i* certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. November 18. 1S90?ly. It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sunt by mail. .Address. K. T. Haziltine, Warren, Fa AT WHOLESALE, These olfers are inaaa to B?>cure early orders from clt v.iw love C-liolce lio.si-s. A trial will convince yuti that uar Ho ct ) "can't be bent." These are the best oilers ever imutc bj an? IC <Jrn.nd Tloxim to include (.?.nut.. , one. 19 by mail lor tpB? beat red, l'ranrrt br-Kt . pink. 12very Pin. lit XI <Jeni. well?rnull with btronfj rootK F will bloom all Summer, and ?ive lots of ilnwere; cr I will w*nd g Flue PIuiitM, ail Clif IFine PiantH, all ('ilOli'M 42*?* IwU ]lOSI''8i by mpress, for only t*??3 ?WUc Tlie?e plant* tire Hiire to plenseyon. Directions for culture with every order. Safe arrival jruaranteed. A rare chance. D?mrt iniKB it. Sum pic Rose, with Ctitstioxii.*, |(ic. Order Now. WiU.il.ltKCDj Cbauibersburt: Nnr?erier., Ctiaiubitrtibuif, i'a. .WIRE ROPE SELVAGE, GEO. C. THOMAS, Phoenix Carriage Works, Berryville, Clarke County, 1 a. I HAVE for years built a lnri'o variety of va rious styles of CARRIAGES and WAGONS; tliev have been In use among onr pcoplana have riven satisfaction In every instance as far as I lmve been able to ascertain. Through tlu? exnerience I have learned what vehiclessuit the DeoMe best, ami what are best adapted to their 53 I manufacture a handsome wagon known as the # Whitney Side-Bar Spring very neat and stylish iu appearance, and a very pleasant riding wagon. Also ail styles and pat terns of Carriages, Bnsrgies, Jaggeis, Jenny Uuds and Pliajtons. 1 Tccep on hand a larfec stock, but am prepared to fill orders at short I notice. Prices suited to the times, and satisfac tion guaranteed. A liberal discount allowed on old vehicles in exchange for new ones. I use altogether the Old Reliable SARVEN WHEELS, universally pronounced the best wheels made. Repairing a Specialty. X have established a Carriage Repository at Upperviile. Fauquier county. Persons desir ng vehicles at the above place, during my ab sence can leave their orders with \V. Richard son. drusfflst*. . , , Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to me from Clarke. Jefferson an.l adjoining counties, I respectfully ask a continuance of'the game. GEO. U. iiiUJiAa. February 22, 1881. EASTERDAY & CO., SOUTH CHARGES ST., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, Tinners and Sheet Metal Workers, rnlN-Roofiug'. Guttering, Ac.?Those in need 1 of anv kind of Tin work can not do better than to call 011 us, as we are the Boss Tinners of the town. We will always be found at our IiXWr86' S?0EASTERDlv'iUCOr" ROOFING * SPOUTSNG Wc are leaders 011 this work. Heatinc and Ventilating Furnace Work, Sexton Fire 1 lace U<Agem?y for Excelsior, Albion and otber Cook Stoves and Hauges. Pumps, Pipes and Fittings. We have the largest stock in town of the above goods, and they will be sold at bottom prices. Yours & c0., April 7,1601. Chnriestown. W. Va. WOVEN WIRE BEST STEEL WIRE C^ACKNOWUEDCED THE BEST tor Lawns, Gardens, Farms, Ranches and Railroads. PIUCKS REDUCED. Solil by dealer*:. FREIGHT PAID. McMULIJi?i'S POULTRY JiETTUiO. Ken Thing I No BRcrsrlnel No bagglnff! Extra lletrry Scljrnjte. The MaMullen Woven Wire Fence Co., Chicago, HL March 31.1891-ly. A. L. Anderson.] [Geo. W. Anderson. ! A. L. Anderson & Co., West "Virg-inia. CARRIAGE WORKS, MIDDI.EWAY, JEFFERSON CO., W. VA. rrUIE undersigned have been established in JL the Carriage Business on the MiddJeway ; and Slieplierdstown turnpike, one mile nortli of , Middleway, for four years past, and during that: time have been doing a large and constantly in creasing business in the manufacture of CARRIAGES, JUMP-SEATS, END SPRING & SIDE-BAR BUGGIES, JENNY LENDS, PHJETONS, JAGGERS, &C. Our work has been sold all through Jefferson and adjoining counties, and has always given satisfaction iu every particular. It is our constant aim to work the very best material, and to do all work in a first-class man ner, and as to our prices we pledge ourselves to do work as low or lower than first-class work earvbe done for elsewhere. I If parties wish to consult us in regard to work, I and do not find it convenient to visit our fac tory, we will, if notified by postal card, send a I representative of the firm to visit them at their j homes, and give all necessary information. Second-hand vehicles and good Horses taken in exchange for work. We keep constantly a large variety of New Vehicles in stock, and have also Second-IIand Carriages, Buggies, &c.. which we sell very low. A. L. ANDERSON & "CO. May 9. 16S3--y. -rr^-- -ml THIS preparation, with ' out injury, removes ^cut^ Freckles, l^iver-Moles, Pimples, lilacIt-IIeadSj Snnhurn and. Tan, A few applications will ren tier tho most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and white. Viola Cream is net a paint or powder to cover defects, but a remedy to cure. It is superior to ill other preparations, and is guaranteed o give satisfaction. At druggists or mail d for GO cents. Prepared by 'edo, Ohio. O. C. EITTKEB & CO. March 3, 1891. DON'T YOU FORGET IT!| Gustav Brown Has the Largest and Best Selection of Goods. TOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY! Such as Dolls, Games. Books, Toilet Sets. I Vases. Cnps and Saucers. Mugs. Rubber Toys, Work Boxes, Writing Desks,' Tea Sets, Bisques, Baskets. Plush Goods, Wagons, Sieds, Veloc ipedes, &c. CONFECTIONERY. Candies of all kinds, and prices cheap. Have J on hand Whitman's Superior Confections, Bon Bons, Chocolates and Fine Mixtures. Fruits and Nuts. A large supply of Nuts. Raisins, Citron. Cur rants, Figs, Dates, Oranges, union#, Grapes j and Bananas. CAKES. Plaiu aud Ornamental Cakes always on hand. | OYSTERS received daily, larger than ever. Leave your orders. Thankful for past patronage, aud hoping to merit a continuance. I am, respectfnHv, Jan. 6. 1891. GCSTAV BROWN. Ladies' Hair Work. MISS IDA TUTWILER is prepared to do Hair Work at moderate prices, and will make Braids. Puffs. Curls, Frizzes. ete..atres idcnce of her father, near the Baptist Church, in Charlcstown. April 1. 1S7U?t.f. Boarding. EVERAL Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board by SIRS J. O TUTWILEll. March 13. 1S8S?tf. A lot of Driving "Whip* and Odds and Ends t\. of Haruc-fs. Iland Made. For sale by Jung 80,18W. EASTERDAY & CO. s MISCEIXAXEOUS. SEE THIS! " KING" OP SEWING MACHINES. Victorious in Competition, Satisfactory in Use, Durably Made, A THING OF BEAUTY, The Latest &. Best Attachments With a Range of Work That Is Unequalled. Dealers wanted in unoccupied territory. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Cleveland. Ohio. October 2S? 1800-lSm. GOACH FACTORY, LIVERY, <&C. TnE undersigned having purchased the old established Coach Factory of the late Wells J. Hawks, in Cliarlestown, with the view of en tering into the Carriage Business, in all its branches, offers for sale a large nuni ! ?r of New and Second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, JAGGERS, &c., at the lowest prices and upon'the most ac 'commodating terms. Old Carriages taken in Exchange for New. GRIND ^@3 YOUR OWN CANE pJT Write (or Illustrated Cata I w logue, containing prices and Information of the ,|"?~3%a Chattanooga ? Cane -?rig|ir f3j Chattanooga IB '? Evaporator. Chattanooga CHATTANOGA PLOW CO CHATTANOOGA. TENN. CANOER and Tnmori OL'kED ? no knife: book f re?*. Pra.OKATinHT d: N'okbm No. 163 Elm street, Cincinnati, O. PARKER'S , HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Bcetore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Curt* ?caJp <li?<-a?es St b*ir falling, fflc. snd $ 1.U0 at l>ruKgUts .^smwMiviwaayE^ U?c Parker's Omeer I'onio. Jt cures the wont Courh. cak Lunpi. Debility, Indirection, Pain,Take in time.50cU. HENDERCORNS. The only sure cure for Corns. Steps aXTpaiu. Be. at or liliCOX Je CO., N. Y. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS done with neat ness and dispatch, and satisfaction guaranteed. Horses and Carriages FOR 1IIRE. In connection with the above I will continu J the LIVERY BUSINESS, and be prepared to furni3li Carriages, Buggies and Jaggers at the shortest notice. The above business will be under the su perintendence of Abram Stump. UNDERTAKING. I am prepared to give my special attention to the business of Undertaking. Being a practical mechanic and determined to give satisfaction. I respectfully solieit a share of public patronage. May 15, 187?. LEWIS STARRY. Important to Builders. THE undersigned is giving his sole attention to the LUMBER BUSINESS, at Roadside. Rockingham County, Virginia, and has facilities for filling orders of any ex tent and great variety. lie commands forests of growing timber of the very best quality, and milling capacity to meet the "most extravagant demands of this section. Orders for Lumber for Building Purposes, cut In size and length to meet the demands of Builders or others, filled promptly upon terms with which no other person in the Valley of Virerlnia can compete successfully. The subscriber has in former years supplied very many persons in this section with Lumber, and in returning thanks for past patronage.and in soliciting the orders of old customers and new, promises a careful personal supervision, so that orders roav be satisfactorily filled Ad dress, l)r S. P. H. MILDER. Roadside, Rockingham Co., Nov. 19,1S7S?y. Virginia. FERTILIZERS. "1XTE have converted our Funkstown Mill, j \ V with its immense Water Power, into a first-class Bone Mill and Fertilising manufac turing establishment. By grinding with water power we can beat the State for economical work. Our power is ample, and we are pro ducing a Bone Meal that contains double the Flour of Bone produced by any other mill in the county. In offering to the Farmer our goods we" guarantee them as represented in every rcspcct. Prices, pei* Ton s Pure Buffalo Bont Meal, ?38.00 Pure Domestic " " 3G.00 Pure Dissolved " 38.00 Our .Ammoniated Bone Phos phate, the bulk of which is Dissolved Bone, 35.00 Our Excelsior Phosphate, 33.00 The highest grade of South Carolina Dissolved Bone, 25.00 Farmers can rely upon any of these goods being as represented. 11 they should be found adulterated we will forfeit the goods. The above prices are as low as honest goods can be sold. Beware of goods offered at Tower prices. We buy in 100 ton lots for cash, and have the lowest freight rates, and will give the farmers these goods at a small margin. Our mill is al ways open to j*our inspection. Give us a call before you buj*. We will show you just what you arc getting. J. W. STONEP.RAKER ?fc CO. Address J. E. STONEBRAKER. Aug. 34, 1880. Hagerstown, Md. August 25, ltv.U?4w. MECHANICAL. M. SCOTT WELLER, (-J-WekTT, acxiinTsrp and General Jlepch-er in ll'ood, Iron, Steel and Brass. Corner of Charles and Liberty Streets, ClIABLESTOWX, W. \*A. CASTS BRASS. TURNS IRON AND STEEL. TURNS WOOD AND BRASS. DOES FlRST-CLASS WORK, HAS the^ Latest Improved Turning Lathe, and will do Turuiug and Boring ol all kinds, Chasing threads in Nnts and 011 large Screws a specialty. Docs a general line of Re pairing, aud Light and Heavy Smithing. Re pairing Pumps in their various apartments, Fits Water. Gas and Steam; Files and Sets 911 kinds of Saws, Grinds Axes, Scissors. Shears and Cutlery of all kinds. Repairs Bicycles. Repairs Traction and other Engines," aud docs a general line of Mill Work. Turning aud Smithing workmanship second to none.? Boijcr Leaks and Tubes Repaired 011 shortest notice. Also deals in Liirht Brass Castings, Check. Globe and Throttle valves. Stopcocks, Steam Pipes. Fittings, Unions. Ac., always iu stock. All orders receive prompt attention at moderate cost. Patentee of the celebrated Weller Iron Cel lar Door?the best article of the kind made. CaT* Agent for the sale of the Iron Fencing, Cresting Railing, Stairways, t&c.. of the cele brated Rogers Fence Companv. M. SCOTT WELLER. February 19. 18SP?y JULIUS C. HOLMES, Late Superintendent of Repairs of Public Buildings, Charlcstown, Jefferson County, West Virginia. I now offer my services again as Architect and Builder, as well as a General Contractor or Superintendent for all classes of buildiug, aud Repair work neatly aud promptlv done. Plans and Specifi cations and estimates furnished upon applica tion. My aim shall be to give yon work equal to the best in the United Statcsi 11 material and workmanship. I defy any city mechanic to beat it iu workmanship or iu time of comple tion. June 4. 1SS9. JULIUS C. HOLMES. JEFFERSON FOUNDRY AND Machine Shojjs, Situated on Berryvillo Turnpike, withiu the Corporate Limits of Charlcstown. To All Whom It May Concern: 1 take this method of announcing to the farming community of Jefferson and adjoining counties, that I do all kinds of Machine Re pairing. such as Tractiou and Portable En gines, Wheat Threshers. Grain Drills. Wheat Faus. Corn Shellers. and in fact all kinds of Repairing, in both Wood and Iron: also make Smoke Stacks for Stationary aud Portable Eu gines. Patching Steam Boilers, and puttiug in new llews or tubes. Am prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITH INC, Light or Heavy, in first-class manner.? Special attention paid to Repairing Mill Spindles. I have one of the latest improved Turning Lathes which cannot be excelled in the State, for Turning Iron and Chasiug Screws, large and small, either Iron or Brass. Keep on hand Pipe of all sizes, and am prepared to Cut Threads, or Screws on the same; also keep on hand all kinds of Brass Cocks; Globe.. Angle and Check Valves of Jenkins' Bros. Pa tent Seats of Philadelphia; all sold under guarantee of thirty days, and if not found sat isfactory return and I will refund the amount paid. I keep in stock Packing of different kinds for making Steam-Tight Joints; also manufacture the Sun-Fish Plow, improved, in three different sizes, as follows: a Heavy Three-Horse, Two and Three, and a regular Two-Ilorse Plow. IVly Foundry Department. Will make all kinds of Castings from pat terns or old pieces of easting. Also have pat terns for Grate Bars for Traction or Portable Engines of Frick's make and others. Make Sash-Weights for Buildings of a!l sizes, in large quantities lower than the lowest, aud I am "prepared to make all kind of Brass Cast ings, I keep on hand the Challenge Pump, arid Water Elevator and Purifier, for deep Wells and Cisterns, of which I have all ex tra Chains. Cranks. Wheels. ?fcc. Agent for the CROWN WHEAT DRILL.? Would be pleased if an}' one in need of a Drill before purchasing elsewhere would give me a call. Will thank the public generally for a share of their petrouage. Yours respectfully, JOIIN C. WELLER. Address P. O. Box SI. September 17, 18S9. ~C. W. TAYLOR, House, Sign and Fresco Painter, PAPER HANGER & GRAINER. January 27, 1891. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. E. E. BEACHLEY, A R III TEC T AND BUILDER, "17TrILL contract for all kinds of Building.? 7 7 My architecture and workmanship rec ommends" itself. If you have any kind of Building that you want erected in first-class order and in short time give me a call. Draw iug s and Estimates made on application. I also furnish all kiuds of IRON AND STEEL ROOFING at the lowest cash prices. Most respectfully. E. E. BEACHLEY. Dcc. 10, 1S90. Charlestown, W. Va. I can recommend Mr. Beachley as an Archi tect and Builder. Jacob W. Coffman, Merchant. "Would further refer to : Wynkoop. Waltek& Co.. Real Estate Agts. IT. O. Tai.bott. Prest. First National Bank. Bank of Charlestown. L. D. Getzendannek I tt i ,r ,u Horace Beau., f Hardware Merch'ts. PLASTERING. TnE undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of Plastering, and will endeavor to give satisfaction in any line of work which lie may contract for, whether in coarse or fine lluish. Orders sent to Middle way. Jefferson conntv. W. Va., will receive prompt attention. Work done at living rates. WM. A. McINTYRE. August 27, 1SS9?ly. HELLO! HELLO! Where Are You Going? TO Henry Dumm's, THE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Who has now ready for your Inspection a j Mammoth Stock of FANCY GOODS, consisting of TOYS of every description? Dolls, China and Bisque Figures. Vases, Drums, Horns. Whistles, Hobby Horses, Wagons, Sleds, ?fec., &e. Candies, Fruits, Nuts,j and Cakes, in endless variety, and at prices *as low as the lowest. Give hiin an early call and avoid the | rush. OYSTEES of the nest quality, by measure. A full supply of standard GROCERIES always on hand. ~ December 10, 1SS9. ??nu?j |Ittl? f..rtiin???l??reb?*nina<!*at work AjT ?i?. l.? Anna AuHiu. ju.'., fi^nrn, Toledo, Oliio. i-itf ca:. D:bm ired?kqc?svtit Why iu( yt?a? 8onic rxrt> ottt #5<II).00 a uutttlt. You ranUo ihc wort inJ lire Ut bame. whwrg yn ?rr. Erenbe rinner* *ro ?-*?ilr mrnioyr from f5 to Wadar. All tic-*. W'f>hwyoQht.?r and start r?-u. Cnn work in ?nare lim? or all th>- ttnw*. 1:1? moMJ lor work er*. FxHurr unkruirn ttmonjr ihfn. NliW I'jrtinil.rifree. TT.IIu1Iete.tr VHOl'orilanil.IWoJno T^ALGARN keeps the best 2 for 5 Cigar in JL/ town, and the largest variety of Tobacco, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Washington & Alexander, Insurance Agency, Office Gibson Building, Charlcatown. Representing the following Companies: Jefferson County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. JETNA, OF HARTFORD, the largest and most popular Fire Insurance Co. in America. Aetna Life of Hartford. Peabody. of Wheeling. Jefferson, of Wheeling. German, of Wheeling. Plicenix, of Hartford. Firo Association of Philadelphia. Continental, of New York. Liverpool and London and Globe, of England, the largest foreign Company doing business in America. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. AGENTS: J. S. FLEMING, Shepherdstown; C- L. BARNnART, Dnfficlds ; JAS. W. LEAGUE. Middleway. CHAS. H. TRAIL, Harper's Ferry. A sworn statement of the conditions of all Foreign Insurance Companies represented iu this Agency will be found at the Clerk's Office, in compliance -with State laws. All losses promptly adjusted and paid at our office. Special atteution given to the Sale of Real Estate. Rcspectfullv. WASHINGTON & ALEXANDER. Jan. 6. 1S91?odJanSO'SS-y. Agents. The Jefferson County MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. Established 1S78. R. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Office, Gibson Building, Court-Houso Yard, Charlestown. OFFERS to the people of Jefferson Conntv Insurance in a safe Company at the actual cost of insurance, which is much cheaper thau the rates osually charged, and keeps the money at home. Good risks from responsible parties are invited. Executive Committee meets every Friday. Dikectoks?Jos.Trapnell. Henry B. Daven port, J. Garland Hurst. John W. Rider. W. H. T. Lewis. R. Preston Chew, Win. L. Wilson, Eugene Baker.S. W. Washington. H. L. Snyder, Charles P. Wilson. John H. Zittle, Jacob S. Melvin, E. G. W. ncrr, Isaac H. Strider. JOSEPH TRAPNELL President. H. B. DAVENPORT Treasurer. F.xecutive Committee?J. G. Hurst, Wm. H. T Lewis. Eugene Baker, Isaac II. Strider, Jos. Trapuell, 8. W. Washington. Local Agents.?Middleway?J. G. Shirlev; Harper's Ferry?Chas. H. Trail; Shepherds town?J. S. Fleming; Dufllelds?C. L. Barn hart ; Charlestown?Washington & Alexauder. April 10, 1860?odnl3,79. WINCHESTER CARDS. And Don't You Forget It! THAT JOHN VILWIG, WINCHESTER, VA., Carries the largest stock aud manufactures the greatest amount of FURNITURE of any establishment in the Valley of Virginia. The latest aud most improved patterns always on hand, aud any desired article made to order upon the shortest notice. All articles sold or manufactured at prices that will compete with the lowest sold anywhere. The most competent workmen employed, aud none but the best ma terial used. UNDERTAKING conducted in the very best manner, and satisfaction always giveu in every case. Novcmlier 7.1882?tf. jm. B. HAINES, Manufacturer of Cigars, And dealer in SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, AC. Main St.,opposite "Wiu. Jenkins'store anil saloon WINCHESTER, VA. October 3. 18S3. Taylor House, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA. JOHN R. GROVE Sc CO.. April 21. 1S01. Proprietors. NOTICE ! Furniture Repair Shop Removed. rpHE undersigned has removed his Furniture JL Repair Shop to his residence on Congress street, near Gcor?re. Charlestown. where he In tends to Repair ail kinds of Furniture, ks here tofore?Mattresses, Sofas, and Spring-Seat Chairs Re-Upholstered in the very bcst~etyle. Persons wanting work of this kind done at their Residences will give him notice, and he will be right there. Jue will also do small jobs of Carpenter Work, and will be glad to see all his old customers. If persons having Household Furnitnre to dispose of will send it to me, I will sell It for thein. on a vcrv low Commission. April 10.1 T. G. RUST. Deodorized Gasolene, for on stoves, for sale by HENRY DUMM. June 30. 1891. Kendall's Spavin Cure. I>ikdex, Warren Co., To., Juno 22,1889. Dr. B. J. Kksdxll Co.: Dear Sirs?I must say that I onco tried a bottlo of your Kendall's Spavin Cure on a three-year-old colt, and It entirely removed a bono spavin and I did not use all the bottle In removing It. Tho horse Is six or seven years old. very sound, and bos done hard work all of tho time. . Respectfully yours, E. Kingston Salisbury. Kendall's Spavin Cure. _ Columbia, Ala., July 31,1889. En. B. J. Kkxdall Co. : Gents?I have effectually removed one case of bone spavin with your Kendall's Spavin Cure. 1 cheerfully recommend It to alb Bcspcctfally, R. C. KnanT. ^ ' Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Alldrug gists have It or can get it for you, or It will be sent to any address ou receipt of price by tho proprie tors* DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont August 4. 1S91?ly. Tho Most Successful Remedy ever dlsoov cred, as it is certain in Its effects and docs not blister. Bead proof below: Kendall's Spavin Cure. bhebwood, h?jl, Hay 2, *90. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co.: Gents?About threo years ago I wrote to yon about a horse I owned who had a Spavin. I used six bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, and it made a complete Cure. I have recommended it to others who nave used it with like success. Has. Assoc 12. Kuullxox. rTUtY DALGARN'3 Home-Made Laundry JL Soap. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. N-g-W NorfolkiWestemlUL Schedule in effect August 30, 1891. Leave Charlestown, W. Va. SOUTHBOUND. No. 1. " No. S. No. 27. 1.06 A. M. 8.25 A. M. 5-27 F- M* | NORTHBOUND. No. 2. No. 4. No. 38. 7.00 A. M. 8.53 P. M. 0 20 A. II. No. 1?For Roanoke, Radford. Pulaski. Bris tol, KnoxvUlo, Chattanooga ^oul? ? Also for Blnefield, Pocahontas, Elkhorn and all points on Ciiuch Valley Division. AUo for Louisville aud Cincinnati aud all points on L. & N. R. R.?Via Nortou. Pnlluian Sleepers to New Orleans and Mem ' phis via Bristol; also Pullman Sleepers Ro anoke to Louisville via Nortou. ? No. 8?For Roanoke, Radford, Pulaski, Bris tol and Chattauooga. Connects at Radford for Blucfield. i Pullman Sleeper to Memphis via Bristol. No 27 For Shenandoah and Intermediate Stations. No connection beyond Shenandoah. No. 2?For Washington, (via Shenandoah Junction) Hagerstowu, Harrisburg and New York. j Pullman Sleeper to Washington?also to j Philadelphia and New York. No. 4?For Hagerstowu, Harrisburg. Phil adelphia and New York. Puimian Sleeper to New York. No. 23?For Washington, (via Shenandoah Juuetiou) Hagerstowu, Harrisburg, lhila delplila and New York. North Carolina Division.?L??? jf" laski 7.00 A. M. Daily for Ivanhoe aud 3.80 r. M. Daily for I van hoe and Gossan, and 8.uu A. j M. Daily except Sunday for Betty Baker. I For tickets, time cards and all information, call on Agent Norfolk & Westeru R. R. W. B. BEVILL, Gen. Fass. Agt.. Roanoko, Va. September 8,1891. _ Cumberland Valley R. R? Time Table in effcct Sept. 1,1891. DOWN Cbg lfgn Fust Day EVg N'gt TRAINS. Ace Acc Mail Exp Mail Exp Leave A.M. A.M. A.M. l'.M. J* *'- ' \ \S Winch ester. 7-00 3.40 7.35 Hagerstowu 7.00 8^40 12.01 4.20 10.00 Oreencastle. 7.24 9.03 U.SS 4.47 10.JO Mnrlon 12.80 4.5 < Chatilbcrab'g 0.85 7.47 9.80 18.66 ft. IS 10.45 i ShlppenBb'g. 7.00 8.0(1 0.58 1.18 5.40 11,00 Newville . 7.18 8.28 10.18 1.40 li.00 11.28 CarliVlo 7.40 8.41 10.84 S.08 <1.25 11.41 Mechanicsbg8.04 0.01 10.55 2.38 0.50 12.01 9.20 11.15 3.50 ?.W1M0 lArN^wYOTk-iw'-lw ?? 0.8 ^ 7.| Baltimore.. 13.00 12.00 MO M5 10.40 0.30 The Fast Mall and Nlglit Express East will run dally between Harrisburg and Hagerstowu. and Evening Mail uud Morning Mall dally be tween Harrisburg aud Chambersburg. UP Mes Mail Acc Ev'g Cbg N.O. TR\INS Evu T'rn Mail Acc. Exp. Leave I' M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.Sl Baltimore.. 11.80 4.50 11.10 11.55 8.85 5.83 New York. 8.00 13.15 0.30 0.00 11.00 4 00 Phnad*lphlall.25 4.80 8.50 11.40 3.44 0.25 Harrisburg. 5.40 8.30 12.80 4.00 0.30 0.40 nillfilmrir 7.80 10.15 0. Ill MechanPcsi.g6.00 8.55 12.50 4.S8 0.44 9 57 I'nrllsle 0.20 t'.'.O 1.15 4.50 7.0b 10.17 NewvlMe.V.: 6.40 0.44 1.83 5.15 7.88 10.87 t-i.l.jneneb'ir 7.00 10.05 2.00 5.:'.S 7.:>2 10.51 Chambersljg 7.20 10.80 2 25 0.0. 8.15 11.15 M iirl mi ??.?< t>. 17 Grcencnstle. 7.42 10.51 2.47 0.33 IVrr Hagerstowu 8.35 11.20 3.18 <.00 11.55 Martiusbnrg 9.10 12.05 7.4b Winchester. 10.00 I- .m p j( p-'M> p >| pM Memphis Express and New Orleans Express run dally between Ilarrisbnrg and Hagcrstown and Morning Mail doily between Harrisburg and Chambersburg. ,, , , ,. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars l?;tween Ha gerstowu and New York on Morning Mail und Night Express eaBt and on Memphis Express and New Orleans Express west. Pullman Sleeping Carson Night Expressnnd New Orleans Express between I biladelphla and New Orleans. Through coaches to and from Philadelphia on Fast Mall aud Day Express east, and Ac commodation aud N. O. Express west. Connection for all stations on Cumberland Valley Railroad and Pennsylvania Inroad system. ... ?*? *? BOYD, oupt. Sentember 8. 1801. A pamphlet of information and ab-, V itract of tho laws. Showing How to/ (^Obtain Pntcnta, Caveat*. Tradn/A it. Marks, Coprriuhta, sent fret./M middr? MUNN * CO.jU j)DK^3Gl Broadway, lff?w Yprk.JJ&ggb. Contractors and Builders, CARPENTERS, MERCHANTS, FARMERS, EVERYBODY, r(TENDING TO BUII.D OR REMODEL CAN save time and money by leaving or Bending their orders for SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE, FENCING. CEILINGS, PALINGS, FLOOR ING, MOULDINGS, MAN TELS, &C., DRESSED AND UNDRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. &C., TO THE CHAR LEKTOWN Steam Saw and Hatting Mill. tSf Satisfaction will be given as to prices and quality of work. TERMS, REASONABLE. Wit PHILLIPS A SONS. April 13. 1831. CEO. T. LIGHT, DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, SCTIOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY. TOBAC COE3. CIGARS, AC., T\KES this opportunity of thanking his pa trons for their most liberal patronage for the last year, and hope* by strict attention and fair dealing to merit a continuance of tboeanie. I sell first rate goouA always.; do not sell coun> tc-rfeit or cheap goods for the test. Warrant every thing sold?to be retnrncd if not as guaranteed. It is ray desire, aud also pleasure, to sell iny patrons THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS always, but will, if compelled, sell tbein Laud anntn for 6 eta.. Syrup for 3 cts. and Cologne for 25 cts. per pint; but at the same time, let me inform you. that according to the United States Pharmacopcn. you can't make Laud anum for less than 10 eta. by the wholesale* A much cheaper plan is to buy your goods gen uine, and add the teater yourself. CIGARS?best in town. #/i?m March 2.1880. GEO. T. LIGHT. Mantua-Making. MRS. J. O. TUTWILEK is prepared to un dertake Mantua-Making and all kinds of Family Sewing, at reasonable rates. I?c.*idence jn Samuel street, near the Baptist Church. April 28. 1S81?tf THAVE 16 Thin Shoats to sell ; also 10 Pigs. Come and see me: C. F. WALL. I WILL hare, the latter part of this week, a load of good youuir Stock Eves for sale. August 85, 1*01. C. F. WALL, January 20. 1S01. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Schedule in offcct May lOib, 1801. NORTHWARD. 41S* 416* 420* 444* Lcavo Mail. Exp. Acc. Mx'd. Lexington.. 5 SOain 11 00am 12 50pm C Stauuton... 71? 12 45pm 4 45 Harrisonb'g S 26 1 49 7 35 New Market 9 09 2 35 8 41 Mt. Jackson 9 27 2 53 910 Woodstock. 9 56 8 23 10 01 Strasbunr... 10 25 8 54 10 55 Capon Road 10 88 4 03 11 19 Winchester. 11 19 4 53 r? 10am 12 40am Stephenson. 11 29 5 02 019 13 56 Charlesto n 12 06pm 5 89 6 56 2 03 H Ar. liar. F'y 13 29 0 03 7 IS 2 43 Washington 2 40 8 25 9 35 Baltimore.. 8 85 9 30 10 85 Phiisnelpha 6 15 13 04am 12 19pm New York.. 8 38 8 53 3 00pm Additional mixed trains Northward pass Charlestowu at 3 86 and 7 07 P. M., arrive at Harper's Ferry 4 45 and 883 P. M. On Sunday mixed train leaves Charlcstown Northward at 9.50 P. M.. arriving at Harper's Ferry at 10.80 P. M. SOUTHWARD. 418* 417* 419* 448f Leave Exp. Mail. Acc. Mx'd. New York.. 13 15ugt. Philadelpha 815am Wihniugton 8 47 Baltimore.. 4 10am 9 80 4 30pm Washington 10 40 5 80 narper'sF'y 8 00 115pm 7 45 3 40am Charlest'wn 8 34 1 88 8 Oii 8 19 Stepheuson. 9 03 3 15 8 50 4 26 Winchester. 9 13 3 25 9 00 4 44 Capon Road 9 58 811 5 59 Strasburg,. 10 07 8 19 6 10 Woodstock. 10 44 3 44 7 08 Mt-Jackson 11 15 4 27 7 54 Now Market 11 88 4 45 8 20 I Harrisonb'g 13 24pm 5 83 9 88 ! Staunton... 1 S6 6 40 12 15pm j Lexlugton.. S25 8 84 Additional mixed trains Southward pass ! Charleston n at 8.14 A. M. and 3 25 P. M., ar riving at Harrisonburg 6 13 aud 11 88 P. M. Ou Sunday mixed train leaves Charlest?wn Southward at 8.43' A. M., arriving at Harrisou j burg 8 00 P. M. ?Daily except Sunday. CONNECTIONS. Train No. 418 connects at Harper's Ferry with Limited Express, arriving at Columbus 3 50 and Chicago 11 35 next morning. Train No. 416 connects at Harper's Ferry with Pittsburg and Chicago Express, arriving at CounellsvUlo 4 35 and Pittsburg 6 20 next morning. Columbus 1 80 P. M., and Chicago 9 80 P. M. Traiu No. 417 has Day Coaches and Pullman 4 Sleeper New York to Washington, Day Coaclu-s Baltimore and Washington to Lexington. Pull man Buffet Parlor Cars Balto, to Staunton. New York passengers change at Washington ; Phll adelplila passengers change at Harper's Ferry. ! Train No. 419 nas Day Coaches aud Pulluiun Parlor Cars New York to Baltimore, und I Through Coaches Baltimore to Wiuchester via the Old Liuc. jg| Traiu No. 420 has Through Coaehes Win-^J Chester to Baltimore via the Old Llue. and Day i Coaches and Pullmuu Parlor Cars Baltimore to ! New York. Train No. 418 has Day Coaches Lexlugton to Washington aud Baltimore, Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars Staunton to Baltimore, and Day Coaches and Pallman Parlor Cars Washington l to New York. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars from Har per's Ferry on all Western Express Trains. I Excursion Tickets will be sold parties of ten or more between all ticket stations on the Valley Division?Good for two days. } For rates, tickets, baggage checks, apply to any office of the B. ?fc O. R. R.f or to C. E. Dudrow, Traveling Passenger Agent, Winche ter, Virginia. 1 J. T. ODELL, General Manager. CHAS. O. SCULL, Geu'l Pass. Agt. July 14, 1891. Western Maryland R. R. CONNECTING WITH II. <fc P. R. R. at Shlpncnsburg, Shenandoah Valley and B. ?fe O. Railroads at. ITagcrs town; Pcunu. R. R. at. Frederick .Junc tion, und P. W. tfe B., N. C. and B. P. Railroads at Union Station, Baltimore, Md. MAIN LINE AND CONNECTIONS: Schedule taking effect July IS, 1801. Stntlons. A. M. P. M. P. M. Lo. Williamsport 7 15 i so ? Hagerstown 7 S3 1 45 4 DO CUowaville 7 45 3 01 Smithshnrg 7 .VJ 3 10 4 87 Edgemont 8 03 3 30 lllin! Mountain 8 08 3 37 4 40 Pen-Mar 8 10 3 80 4 48 Buena Vista Sp 8 14 3 84 4 51 High field 8 17 387 I.e. Fairfield 8 48 8 07 Orrtannn 8 58 8 17 tfh Gettysburg 0 18 8 87 V Ar. Hanover 0 58 4 38 Lo. Hlirhfleld 8 17 3 87 Hlue Ridge 8 18 3 89 4 56 Mechanics town 8 44 8 11 5 111 Rocky Rldgo 8 55 8 34 Frederick Junction.... 9 07 8 8!) 5 87 Union Bridge 9 1(1 8 51 5 41 I.lnwood 9 30 8 .VI New Windsor 9 30 4 08 5 53ft Westminster 9 48 4 37 "OOtV Olyndon 10 33 SOT 088 Glytidon.. Arlington. 10 50 5 47 Ar. Baltimore 11 10 0 14 7 18 " Washington 1 43 8 15 8 35 " Philadelphia 3 30 9 55 " New York 4 CO 13 30 P. M. A. M P. M. Stations. P. M. A. M. A. M. I.e. New York 9 00 13 15 10 10 Philiidelphia 13 08 8 50 13 85 Washington 6 85 2 10 A. M. A. M. P. M. Le. Baltimore '4 10 8 05 4 00 Arlington 8 39 4 38 Olyndon 4 50 9 05 5 01 Westminster 5 30 9 50 5 44 New Windsor 6 83 10 08 0 03 I.inwood 10 '8 0 07 Union Bridge 5 40 10 30 0 13 Frederick Junction.... 5 47 10 38 0 33 Koeky Ridge 10 40 0 80 Mcchanicstowu 0 03 10 53 0 47 Blue Kidgc 0 80 1131 7 15 Ar.Hlghfleld 081 11 38 7 30 Le. llanorer 9 84 5 89 Gettysburg +5 80 10 33 0 30 Orrtanna +5 47 10 41 087 T?! Fairfield +5 88 11 25 7 17 Highfleld 0 81 11 28 7 20 iiueuu Vista 8p 6 88 1180 7 33 Pen-Mar 1183 7 34 Blue Mountain 0 87 11 85 7 20 Edgemont 0 43 11 45 7 85 Smitlisbnrg 1151 7 41 Chewsvllle 1150 7.V) Hagerstown 7 12 13 15 8 05 Ar. Williamsport 12 80 8 30 A. M. P. M. P. M. Between Williamsport, Shippcnsburg and In tcrincdiatc Points. 1} A. M. A. M. P. M.^ Le. Williamsport 5 55 10 65 0 45 " Hagerstown ... 0 10 11 10 700 " Smitbstmrg G 84 11 83 7 24 Ar. Edgeuiont 0 43 11 45 7 25 P. M. " Waynesboro 7 02 12 03 7 53 ?* Charubcrsburg.... 7 43 12 40 8 83 "Bhippensburg 810 111 9 00 AMP M. Y )!, Le. Slilppensbnrg 0 83 13 50 3 53 " Chambcrsburg.... 7 02 1 23 4 35 " Waynesboro 7 37 1 58 5 00 ?' Edgemont 7 55 2 15 5 17 Ar. Smithsburg 808 220 5 20 " Hagerstown 8 33 2 50 5 50 " Williamsport 8 47 3 05 0 35 Blue Mountain Express leaves Baltimore at 3.30 P. M.. Stopping at Westminster. New Windsor, Union Bridge, Frederick Junctloo, Bine Kidgc, Buena Vista. Blu<; Mountain, ar riving at Hagerstown 0.15 P. M. Returning leave Hagerstown 0.45 A. M., stopping at abovo named stations, also at Mechanlcstown. Leave Williamsport lor Hagerstown, 5.55, 7.15, 10.50 A. M.. and 1.80 and 6.45 P. M. Leave Hagerstown lor Williamiport, 8.82 A. M.. and 3.50, 0.30 and 8.05 P. M. l.eave Rocky Ridge for EmmiUburg, 10.40 A. M., and 3.35 and 6.30 P. M. Arrive at Em inlubnrg 11.10 A. M., and 4.55 and 7.00 P. M. Leave Emmitsburg for Rocky Ridge, 8.20 A. M., and 2.45 and 5.45 P. M. Arrive at Rocky Ridge 8.50 A. M. and 8.15 and 0.15 P. M. Leave Frederick Junction for Frederick, 8.00 and 10.30 A. M? and 5.02 P. M. Leave Frederick Junction for Tancytown, Littles town, York, Columbia and WrlgbUville. 9.58 A. M. and 7 87 P. M. H. A P. IS. K. Train* leave Fhlppenibnrg 6.05 and 9.45 A. M., and 2.00 and 0.15 P. M.; arrive at Bhippensburg 8.45 and 11.05 A. M.. and 3.45 and 9.45 P. M. daily except Snuday. ?Daily. {.Mondays only. Ail others Daily except Sunday. t> rr OenT Manager. B. H. GRISWOLD, Gcn'l Pass. Agent. July 28, 1891. * 8. 8. DALCARN baa Just received a Complete Line of Shoes, for Ladies, G#>nt? and Children, for the Spring and Summer trade. Call and examine bUj^ stock and you will bo convinced tbat it Is good^r and aa low aa tbe lowest In price. March 10, 1801,