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rnparlUadoet, that malces 1 baa given It such a firm and lasting i the confidence of the people. The statements of thousands of-people yond question that his preparation wonderful medicinal power. D. M. Ferry's Garden Seeds at Light & Watson's. | HENRY DUMM is now In the occupancy Of hla New Store Room on the corncr of Washington and West streets. The former "Kearsley" dwelling has been converted into a commodious and handsome ?tore room, and will hnvc Ice Cream Parlor at tachment, etc. The stock of everythinglwat In Confectionery, Fruits, Cakes, Fancy Notions and Toys - will -h? irtrdmfar.?mo" BAKEftr ACCOMMODATIONS ,1U be and eqnlpcd far beyond anything In tbe V"* 'D iny couduct of the bnrfuess. I will s<"ve 10 meet the needs of fainllle* or in NATIONAL BUREAU gr V Of General Information, . (? AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. /^VKDIHVBY Special Information Jo any par Kj case or on any epeclflo subject, ? * ?rter furnished on rcccipt of a A &INCLE DOLLAR. Low PcPB\cnt Specialist at Head of Every Division. V Practice in ail the Courts, and Before ^oiKvdonal Committees and all the Goyernmcut, \,cl.uyre Departments. Un clttlnfccF jH^.'AArmy <fe Nay Accounts, Gov 'l7attend^riaT?^fof WJfll *** P?Pt lOI VIU8E Jice"5^ AM [NATIONS. tlon*1^."?! dln i?. ^ Examined for posl ClaMWprf P ?41rl"":?"' <*? Washington, in a the H.n ? 7 <T ?f Cus>?ms District; or In caB obtain from this clSSftJr ^ n Ji? ?'i'e '"formation of the nia?;S r,n ."i ?"d all other ,he u-s tora and MeincerB of Congress. CHARi.ES M. FOX. Oen. M'u'A ' q?. ?. h. G. KNAPP, \ AV'atfiliinalcor and Jeweler, CHARLESTOWN, W. VA. I Yon will find rae at tbe lim-ton stand, corner of Muin and George streets. Fine Repairing: A SPECIALTY. All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. Maroh 24, 1SS1?od038'90. miscellaneous^ lat We Say Hood's Pills cure Constipation by rwlorlng the peristaltic action of the allmontary canal. They are the best family cathartic. snunm ihowbcttobs uvahaa . For J HiKA . 1 ContAina One Hmndrrf Jtoelpe# for mal> totmrvork. Tfe* aovvpuTlBff ?C? W?l?fctt4MU IM1UMIU art* tihow Uumnlt of Smosthi* trrat-iBmU..., 48 to. 37 In. 11 in. tne&L. loa?(?flllk*iSfvUlD7. ItUlU'sbt... 40 In. ? In. 11 In. ?ad paint ar* *11 (on*. My friend* fcrrjllipt.... 57 la. ts In. 9 In ?orpriird. WUI cbttrfallr rapljr to lr.?jnlri? with atamp toetoM.1.' PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL HarmlcM. *? Starring. SecU C c*nU to *Ucip? tor partlculari t< ii. i. ?. r. utiil ancitrs num. cmuco, ill June 7. 1892?ly. L. M. BLESSING Ha* laid In a fresh supply of Grroceries, Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Currants. Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Mince Meat, N. O. Molasses, TOYS, ?fcC., for the Holiday trado. An infection of our stock respectfully solicited. December 8, 1891. Wood Work Shop. fpilE undersigned has taken tbe new sltop over JL the Machine Shops of Mr. M. 8cott. Wel ter, on Liberty st. near Cliarles. and will con duct a general Wagou and Cabinet Making Business, iu fact will do most any kind of wood work, at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Satisfaction promised, and a liberal share of the public patronage respectfully so licited. JOSEPH O. MOORE. August 11,. 1891. C. F. AVALL, Dealer in LIVE STOCK, CIIAHLES TOWN. JEFF. CO.. W. VA. STOCK Bought and Sold on CommUsion.? Will also assist parties in Purchasing Stock on a reasonable per centage. January 26, 1892. Hickory Wood. ICKORY Wood, both green and dry, for sale by tlic undersigned. Delivered any where In Charles Town at *3.Ml per cord. Orders left at Cook A Phillips' hardware ?tore will be filled promptly. JOHN T. COLSTON. December 22, 1391?tf. DON'T force t that Eastcrday cfe Co. p ut o Slate Roots and rep. tunic, you don't bav to go abroad tq have such work done. Com and see n?. We work low for cash and en arau tee our work. KASTERDAY Jt CO. RUBBER Hote of all kinds, Rubber Tubing, Rubber Buckets for Pumps. nnd Rose re paired at EA8TERUAY .t CO.. Tin and Stove House South Charles Street, Charles Town W. Va. RUBBER Bucket Pumps arc tlio best for cls "terur ot shallbw -well*; und we Ml them] cheap aud warrant them to do good work. easteruay & CO. South Charles a. May 3t^ |S0g4v; fjbarleg Town. W. V?. "| O LOTS, situated In best part of Charles -I. KM town, for sale. Apply to f ; EASTEKDAY A CO., A October C. 1R01. South Charles St, S'I'EAM Washing Machine given with ? Stove or Range bought of Fet. 28 1893. EASTEftDAY A CO.. FREEZERS and WATJ& ? COOLERS are now iu season. Come aud boy one at EA8TKBDAY <fe CO.'S . -r _ 0i Tin ?nd Stove House. 24,1892* South Charles St. H DALGARN'8 Houie-Made L&qndry W. F.&T. P. Lippitt CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, DXALBB IB dumber, Hardware of all kinds. Plans and Estimate* furnished Free of Cost to Customers. All order* for Work and Materials filled promptly. STORE AND TASD, Corner Go October 31,1800. ???ACTORrtXND' TARD, George 8t. and B. * O. R. R. SHENANDOAH BRASS & IRON WORKS, Charles Town, W. Va., Manafactnrers of BRASS AND IRON" GOODS FOB PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GA8 FITTERS, aud dealers In Wrought Iron Pipe, Supplies, Ac. The atteutloa of all overs of this class of goods Id Uie Shenandoah Valley Is especially called to the above, for not only will the good* be sold at the lowest WHOLE8ALB rates, bnt April 14. 1891? jy. ^ ' - ?.?'?? ?*? mitt* to Mcun Mdr ?Mm ma all ????. A trial will eourmo# you tliaS?Kirllo?es IR 1J tynafljor^ gIt Mbort rad. beat RE ED'o _ S^iSMKlsIS AT WHOLESALE. Br 100 GEO. C. THOMAS, Phoenix Carriage Works, Berryville, Clarke County, Va. I HAVE for years built a large Tariety of va rious styles of CARRIAGES and WAGON8; they have been in use among our people, and have given satisfaction in every instance as far as I have been able to ascertain. Through this experience I have learned what vehicles suit the people best, and what are best adapted to their wants. I manufacture a handsome wagon known as the Whitney Side-Bar Spring: very neat and stylish in appearance, and a very deosant riding wagon. Also all styles and pat * " lages, B * " """ ' rctone. ] , P| prepare* notice. Prices suited to the times, and sat isfac tion guaranteed. A liberal discount allowed on old vehicles in exchange for now ones. I use altogether the Old Reliable SARVEN WHEELS, universally pronounced the best wheels made. Repairing a Specialty. Ibave established a Carriage Repository at Upper ville, Fauquier county. Persons desir .ng vehicles at the above place, during my ab sence can leave their orders with W. Richard son. druggist. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to me from Clarke, Jefferson and adjoining { counties, I respectfully ask a continuance of the - flEft. " pleasant riding wagon. Also all styles and pat terns of Carriages, Buggies, Joggers, Jenny Unds and Phaetons. T keep on hand a large stock, but am prepared to fill orders at short Tiiob. C. Earnshaw.] IB. Frank Doolkt. EARNSHAW & D00LEY,| (Hubert's Building, Main Street,) CHARLE8TOWN, W. VA., Dealers In COOKING STOVES, RANGES, BASE] BURNINO AND HEATINO STOVES of all kinds, and Manufacturers of TIN, COPrER A SHEET IRON I WARE. Special Attention glrcn to Roofing and Spouting. All Kinds of Repairing promptly done. HAVING purchased the stock of Machinery, Tools and Stoves of Messrs. Duke & Gal labcr. we will continue the Tin and Stove bus iness in all its various branches. We will keep on hand a Jail stock of tinware of our own manufacture, aud will make to order promptly, any article iu our liuc. Being both practical tinners, the senior having served 17years at the business, is a guarantee that work entrusted to us will be properly executed. We guarantee all work at lowest prices, and ask a share of the public patronage. EARN8HAW A DOOLEY. February 20. 1883. SELLERS LIVES PiLLS ?Onr 100 grots sold by oh drnggbC Tb+jMM Q)uti no equal for curtncDIzcinM*. Headacfc?,^V r B Coctireneaa, Malaria. liver Complaint, mm?a<J \gxxt. Indication, Backache, sad tUS ?Urir and Stomach trouble*. Tliey Nerer Vft nPall. 8oM by all drngeUU and eoaatry itartS Jkwpwt. MUw i tv, rwy'i, ntuiwifc, ga. December 15, 1 Sill?ly. and WhlflKty Habilfl cured at horn* with out pal a. Book of par* i tlculara sent FREE. _ fe V.M.WOOLLEYyM.Du rAUBQUtda. OffloeUM** Whitehall 8L OESifii '8rAium? ,<ja. om PlLESl "AX AXESIS " fire* instant relief and is an infuliibio Car# for Piles. Price $L By Drug*istsormail. Bamplea l tn*. AddreM"AH AK1C8W," Box SUA, Mew York City. ? THIS preparation, with Cr/.'*7~rk?? ' .out injury, remove# , Freckles, Liver-Moles, Pimples, Black-Headj, Sunburn and Tan. A lew applications will ren der the iriost stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and white. "Viola Cream is not a paint or powder to coyer defects, but a. remedy to cure. It is superior to *11 other preparations, and is guaranteed o give satisfaction. At druggists or mail d for CO cents. Prepared oy Ud., Ohlfc ?. C. BITT3IEB A CO. March 3.1801. S. S. DALGARN has just received tbc finest Hoc of SHOES ever brought to Charles Town, for Ladies.! Misses, Children. Gents and Boys?all the latent styles and the best made, and cannot be ex celled for durability. Our Men's and Boy's j Rubber Boots and Shoes| 'cannot be .nrpaued for wear. We make a| specialty of Men'. and Boy.' LEATHER BQOT8, a large and excellent stock. Caliaudexamine them before buying elsewhere, We guaran* ' titiafaction. Prices Low. ? Nov. 17. 1691. 8. 6. DALGARN Music Lessons. Madame and miss bertha buhl win resume their Vocal and Instrumental Manic CIufbcs September &th, 18B1, at their residence On the corner of Mildred and Llbei ty streets. Term, oiodcratoi , September J, U01, COACH FACTORY, LIYERY, <fcC. THE undersigned having purchased the old established Coach Factory of the late Well? 3. Hawks. In Charlestown, with the view of en tering Into the Carriage Business, In all ltd branched, offers for sale a large num ! ?r of New and Second-hand CAXRIABES, BUOQIES, JABBERS, Ac., at the lowest price* and upon the moat ac commodating terms. Old Carriages taken in Exchange for New. ALL KINDS or REPAIRS done with neat ness and dispatch, and satisfaction guaranteed. Horses and Carriages FOR HIRE. In connection with the above I will continue the LIVJKRY BUSINESS, and be prepared to furnish Carriage*, Buggies and Jaggers at the shortest notice. ?S" The above business will be under the su perintendence of Abraui Stump. UNDERTAKING. I am prepared to give my special attention to the business of Undertaking. Being a pri to give satisfaction, I respectfully solicit a share g. Being a practicul mechanic ahd determined iv? satisfaction, I respectfully solicit a sharr mblic patronage. ay 15,1877. LEWIS BTABRT. We will have an elegant assortment of HEATING 8TOVE8 this full, for Wood or Coal. Easterday &. Co. September 15, 1891. FERTILIZERS. "\TTE have converted nnr Fnnkstown Mill, Vr with its immense Water Power, Into a first-class Bone Mill and Fertilizing 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 Fanner onr goods we guarantee them as represented in every respect. Prices, per Ton t Pure Bttffalo Bone Meal, f38.00 Pure Domestic " 41 36.00 Pure Dissolved " 38.00 Our Ammoniated Bone Phos phate, the btilk 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 oI tlieee goods being an represented. II they should be found adulterated we will forfeit the goods. The above prices are as low as honest can be sold. Beware of goods offered at Tower prices. We buy In 100 ton lots for cash, and hare the lowest freight rate*, and will give the farmers these goods at a small margin. Oar mill is al ways open to tout inspection. Give us a call efor before you buy. We will show you Just what you are getting. 3. W. STONEBRAKERA CO. Address J. ?. 8TONEBRAKER. Aug. 24,1880. Hagerstown, Md. Patents VoAxsirAV?* oorvRMum, a Scientific Jtaeitam December 1,1891. Ladies' Hair Work. H/f~lS8 IDA TUTWILER is prepared to do iVL Hair Work at moderate prices, and win make Braids, Puffs, Carls, Frizzes, etc.. at res idence of her father, near the Baptist Ckurcb, l-i Charieatown. April |,WT?-?. 1. L. Tiounox.] [R. K. Oon??. BERRY VILLE STEAM PtANING MILL, Cor. Mala A Bloc 8U-, BKRKYVILLK, VIRGINIA. Thompson & Ogden, Owners ud Proprietors. Abo ? Contractors A Builders. I the citizens of the I Jefferson Co., W. 4MSLJ8.-V.H fL.thatwa are prepared to furnish all kinds or "-^"fsl necessary tor the construction and completion of buildings. inch aft FRAMING, SIDING, SHEATHING. TLOOK ING. FRAMES. 8ASBLBUNDS, DOORS, MANTELS, MOULDINGS. PLASTER ING LATH. BRICK. HAIR. R1V > ? ERTON AND WINCHESTER LIMK. All goods delivered F. O. 6. ears, Berrrvilla Station, 8. V.K. R.. at factor? prices. THOMPSON ft OGDEN. January 13, 1888. FRAZER IV I AXLE 6REISE TOUiUlBTMUjmnBmim lmm P^KRXii The Hoot KoMedr 111 la this world, rays J. Hotbarrof Kyraouss. If. T 1s Faster Komig'ft Nerra Tonic, because jot sob who was partially paralysed Uiim years a?o asc. altackod by fits, has not bad any symptoms o: tbam sines ba took one botUs of tkasemedy. I most heartily thank for Ik rVerVoua I'rsttraUsa,, hleeptex nrss, aad WrftldMu. Wbst naoDoirro*. Qusboo. Oet. 1. ?. The Pastor Rosslf** Nsrvs Tonic I entered w for a young lady of luy household. wbo waft al moat useless to boreulf and others, owlnit U uerroua prostration, FleeploamcsM. w?*knt>H? do.. Ac. fo-dsy there i<i qutto a '?hn-p Xhi yonng person is much better, stronger, and lt>*? tM-rruai. Khs wlJl eoutluuc to use your modi dnr, 1 (Link it Is niy good. REV. P. SABVIE. FREE1feiilk~??iP This remedy has bsen prepared brthe Bsvsiand Pastor Kosnis. ot Fort Wayne, lad. slues 1SN. aal isnow prepared undsrhlsdlrBcUaa brthe KOENIC MED. OO.. Chicago, Ilk 8o'jdbr DrnrslstsatSlperBottla. afcr(& UnsalntLli, O Bottles fcrsv. September 29. 1BP1?ly. . JEFFERSON FOUNDRY AND Machine Shops, Situated on Berryrllle Turnjdke, within the Corporate IJmlts of Chuiestown. To AU Whom Jt May Concern: I take this method of anoounring to the fanning community of Jeffera?n and adlolulue counties, that I do all kinds of Machine Re pairing, such as Traction and Portable En Bines, AVheat Threshers, Gral? Drills. Wheat Fans, Corn Shelters, and In fact all kind* of Repairing, in both Wood and Iron; also make Smoke Stacks for Stationary and Portable En gines, Patching Steam Boilers, and putting in new flews or tubes. Am prepared to do all kinds of BLACK8MITHINC, Light or Hoary, la ftrst-claaa manner.? i attention paid to Repairing Mill Swindle*. I have one of the latest improved Turning Lathes which cannot be excelled in s&h&JSK ??^?riiis keep on hand all kinds of Brasafecka; Globe, Angle and Check Valve* of Jenkioi' Bros. Pa tent Beau of Philadelphia; aU sold under guarantee of thirty days, aad If rot found sat isfactory return and I will rcfunf the amount paid. I keep la stock Packing of different kinds for making Steam-Tlpht Joints; also i5e Plow, improved, in 21* ,d'fferent sixes, ft" follow): a Heavy SKSSE&?? ThreC' ^ ' "P3 My Foundry Department. Will make mil kind* of Castings from pat terns or old pieces of ca?tinf. Alto hare pat terns for Grate Bars for Traction or Portable Engines of Prick** make and others. Make 8asa-Weigbts for Buildings of sll sizes, in large quantities lower than the lowe*t, and I am prepared to make all kind of Brass Cast tag*. I keep on band the Challenge Pump, and Water Elevator and Puriflkr, for deep Wells and Cisterns, of which I hare all ex tra Chains. Cranks, Wheel*. Ac. Agent for the CROWN WHEAT DRILL.? Wonld be pleased if an y one in newl of a Drill before purchasing elsewhere wou!d glre me a call. Will thank the public generally;for a share of their petronage. Yours rc?pact fully. JOHN C. WELLER. Address P. O. Box 81. September 17, 1883. '' I again call your special attention to my st<H'k of GENTLEMEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SH OES ?FOE? Spring and Summer wear. We will guarantee our prices to be m LOW AS THE LOWEST. We will make It to your Interest to call and examine car Mock. sl April ltt. 1?H. 8. 8. DALOARN. ? GRIND*! TOUR OWNCIIK I Write tor Illaatnted Gsts ?B, containing prices and I Information of the Fames. PLOW CO CHATTANOOGA. TEHN. ' May 81. lay-'. PLASTERING. THE underlined is prepared to do all kind of Plastering, and will endeavor to giv? satisfaction In any line of work which he may contract for, whether in coarse or fine finish. Order, font to Mlddleway, Jefferson county. W. Va., will receive prompt attention. Work done at lirine rate*. WM. A. McINTYRE. August 37, 1883?ly. j Jefferson Woolen Mill, (Formerly Porter's Factory.) TTNDKR the above montioned name the old U "Porter's Factory," which in days gone by ea)oyed almost a uatirmal reputation for exceDent manufactures, is atlll operated by the undersigned. Necessary repairs have been made and Improved machinery In trod need, and I will continue to maintain the rep utation of the mill and to meet the demand of the public for Orst-claaa 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, Tarns, Ac., will receive prompt attention. Respectfully, jfcO. J. JOBE. ??r,c-?*w.v*. EMULSION Cod Liver on and Wild Cherry is strongly recommended aad vigorously ?>?* Ur if* 1 fJtire ^ w*poN. ? . r. "A*?.* & M. SCOn WELLER, (rl MKHA ]yj[ ACHINIS^ and - Gmrral jiepairtr in Wood, Iron, Steel and Brass. Corner of Charles and Liberty Streets, Cumgiowx, W. Ya. CASTS BRASS. TURNS IRON AND STEEL. TURNS WOOD AND BRASS. DOES F1R8T-CLASS WORK, HAS the Latest Improved Turning Lathe, and will do Turning and Boring ol ail kind*. Chasing threads in Nuts and on larxo Screws a specialty. Does a general Hue of Re pairing, and Light and Heavy Smithing. Re pairing huia-in their various apartments. Fits Water, Gas and Steam; Files and Sets all kinds of Saws, Grinds Axes. Scissors. Shears and Cutlery of all kinds. Repairs Bicvclus. Repairs Traction and other Engines, and does a genera] line of Mill Work. Tnrniqg and 8mithlng workmanship second to none.? Boiler Leaks and Tabes Repaired 011 shortest notice. Also deals In Light Brass Castings, Check. Globe and Throttle Valves. Stopcocks, Steam Pipes, Fittings, Unless, Ac., always In stock. All orders receive prampt attention at Bodertte cost. Patentee of the celebrated Weller Iran Cel lar Door?the best article af the kind made. W Agent-far the sale af the Iron Fencing, Cresting Railing. Stairways, Ac., of the cele brated Rogers Fence Company. M. SCOTT WELLER. February IB, 1009 y. CHARLE8TOWN Marble & Granite Works, Cor. George and Nortn Streets. IXLEIEL &> DRO., Manufacturers of MONUMENTS, V TOMBS, STATUE8, Slate and Marble MAJSTTELS, Tiling, and all kinds af Bttildiug Marble and Sandstones. All orders promptly filled at tbe lowest rates. All work guaranteed. Juue 30. 1891?odMhl*,71. JULIUS C. HOLMES, Late Superintendent of Repairs of Public Buildings,. Cbarlestown, Jefferson County, West Virginia. I now offer my services again as Architect and Builder, as well as a General Contractor or Superintendent for ail classes of building, and Repair work neatly and proinptlv done. Plans and Specifi cations and estimates furnished npon applica tion. My aim shall be to give you work equal to the best In the United 8tatea in material and workmaushlp.. 1 defy any city mechanic to beat it in workmanship or in time of comple tion. J one 4,1888. JULIUS C. HOLMES. WATCH REPAIRING! PARTIES having Watches out of order and wanting them Repaired by a Competent Mechanic, who has had SO years experience In mastering all the details of the WATCH BUSINESS, can have the same done by placing them in the hands of Mr. George Tontz, (who will be found at Mr. John Woody*# Shop) who will bring them to me and deliver same in Good Running Order. GEORGE K. LEWIS, Shepherdstown, W. Va. August 18,1801. C. W. TAYLOR. House, Sign and Fresco Painter, PAPER HANGER & GRAINER. January 87. 1891. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. E. E. BEACHLEY, ARU1TECT AND BUILDER, WILL contract for >11 kinds of Building.? My architecture and workmanship rec ommends itself. If you have any kind ef Building that yon want erected In first-class order and in abort time give me a call. Draw ing ? and Estimates made on application. I alio furnish all kind* of , IRON AND STEEL ROOFING at the lowest cash prices. Most respectfully. E. E. BEACH LET. Dec. 16.18P0. ? Charlestown, W. Va. I can recommend Mr. Beachley as an Archi tect and Builder. Jacob W. Cornui, Merchant. Would further refer to : Wrsioor, Walter A Co.. Kent Estate AgU. B. O. Talrott, Preft. First National Bauk. Bask or Cba?l?stow!?. I.. D. GxtmhdaxN?n I i,.?. __ Horace Bball. | Merch ti. CHRISTMAS! GRaND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS AT GUST A V BROWN'S. THE time for selecting your Christmas Glfls has now arrived, and we are prepared to show our goods. TOYS. An unnsuallv larce and well selected stock, bought in New York, suitable for all ages.? Prices low. Fruits and Nuts, Foreign and Domestic, new crop 1801. CONFECTIONH. A fine assortment of Candies, fresh and nice. C-AJKTES, Plain and Ornamental. A laree supply of Fruit Cakes on hand. OYSTERS Received dally, best quality. Leave your or ders for Christmas. Sunday 8chools are Invited to examine goods and compare prices. Thankful for past patronage, and hoping to merit a continuance, I am respectfully, December 8. 1831. QU8TAV BROWN. NOTICE ! Furniture Repair Shop Removed. fTBC oaderdgned has removed his Farniture x Repair Shop to bis residence on CongTesa street, near Georee, Charlestown. wherr he in tends to Repair all kinds of Furniture, u here tofore?Mattresses, Sofas, and Vpring-Seat Chairs Re-Upholstered in the very best style.! Persons wanting work of this kind done at their Reai&nces will rive him notice, and he win kt tight there. Be will alao do small Jobs at Carpenter Work, and will be glad to see all his oMcnUiwnx s. If persons having Household Furniture to diapoee of will send it to me, I will sell it for' than, on a very low Commission. April 10.1888. T. Q- RPST. TTMNE Hania, Breakfast and other Bacon, J? constantly on band at DALGARITB. U*J Vb Washington & Alexander, Insurance Agency, Office Gibcon Building, Charlestown. Representing the following Companies: Jefferson County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. JETNA, OF HARTFORD, the largest and moat popular Fire Insurance Co. in America. Aetna Life of Hartford, (Life and Accident.) Peabody, of Wheeling. Jefferson, of Wheeling. German, of Wheeling. -Fire and Marine, of Wheeling. Phoenix, of Hartford. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Continental, of New York. Virginia Fire and Marine, of Richmond. Georgia Home, of Columbus, Ga. I Liverpool and London and Globe, of England, j the largest foreign Company doing buslueas In America. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Manchester Fire Insnrancc Co., of England. AOXNT8: J. 8. FLEMING. Shepherdstown ; JA8. W. LEAGUE. Mlddlcway. CHAS. H. TRAIL, Harper's Ferry. A sworn statement of the conditions of all Foreign Insurance Coinpaules represented in , this Agency will bo found at the Clerk's Ofllcc, In compliance with 8tate laws. All losses promptly adjusted and paid at our office. Respcctfuny.^iN0T0N & ALEXANDER. Jan. 13, 1S93?odJanSO'SS-y. The Jefferson County MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. Established 1878. R. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Office, Gibson Building, Court-House Yard, Chariest own. OFFERS to the peoplo of Jefferson County Insurance in a safe Compauy at llic actual cost of-Insurance, which is much cheaper than the rates usually charged, and keeps the money at home. Good risks from responsible parties are Invited. Executive Committee meets every Friday. Dibxctors?Jos.Trapnell. Henry B. Daven port, J. Garland Hurst, John W. Rider. W. H. T. Lewis, R. Preston Chow, Win. L. Wilson, Eugene Baker.S. W. Washington, H. L. Snyder, Charles P. Wilson, John H. Zittle. Jacob 8. Melvin, E. G. W. Herr, Isaac H. Stridor. JOSEPH TRAPNELL .....President. H. B. DAVENPORT Treasurer. Exxoctivk Com mitt kb?J. G. Hurst. Win. H. T LewiB. Eugene Baker, Isaac II. Stridcr, Jos. Trapnell, S. W. Washington. Local Aobnts.?Mlddleway?J. G. 8hlrloy; Harper's Ferry?Chas. H. Trail; Shepherds town?J. 8. Fleming; Chorlestown?Washing ton ife Alexander. Jan. 12,1898?odnl2,79. And Don't You Forget It! THAT JOHN VILWIG, WINCHESTER, VA., Carries the largest stock and manufactures the greatest amount of FURNITURE of any establishment In the Valley of Virginia. The latest and most improved patterns always on hand, and any desired article made to order npon the shortest notice. All articles sold or manufactured at prices that will compete with the lowest sold anywhere. The most competent workmen employed, and none but the best ma terial used.' UNDERTAKING conducted in tho very best manner, and satisfaction always given in every case. November 7.1883?tf. JNO. B. HAINES, Manufacturer of Cigars, And dealer in SMOKING AND CHEWINQ TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, AC. Main St.,opposite Win. Jenkins' store and saloon WINCHESTER, VA. October 3, 1883. Taylor House, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA. JOHN R. GROVE A CO., April 21, 1891. Proprietors. The Mast BaeeeMftal Remedy e*erdl?ooT ercd, u It L< certain In Its effect* and doe. not blister. Bead proof below : Kendall's Spavin Cure. Lima Roc*. Ark., Au,. K, to. Da. n. i. Iroui. Co.: Oents?It la with the greatest aalltfaction that I Inform you that I hare cured thefollowla?dlMaM?: Mweraar.MaiMerJaltflfanMi. Mia* Joint Lmhhi. t*koe-B?ll. Xanjeaeaela Fare Feat. 1 am working on ftlp-Jalat I.anen eaa and wilt cure that all with Kendall'. Hparln Our*. It li the beat Liniment for man or beam I hare er.r used. I recommend It to all horaa owner*. Hone* I hat I hare worked on are valuable, but without your Liniment would be worthless. I hare friends who. naed It for H.rmlaa and Hralaea and cured them. They sarlt U t he best they arar uaed. Yours truly. xAlWIUi. Kendall's Spavin Cure. XOBTO Twto, Colo., Dm. 21. in*. D*. B. J. Knroxu. Cow. Kuotbonk Vails. Vt.: Oeriu-In the yf*r 18811 treated with Kendall'* SuaTin Cure a Bane ft pnrln of seven years stand l:iic nearly aa large as a hens eg* and completely stopped the lameness and removed the enlarge ment. Bare worked the horse ?ery bard ever since, he never has shown any lameness neither can 1 see any difference In the sixe ofthehock. Tours truly, F. B. COOUEY. PKm $1 per bottle, or aim bottles for ?3. A.II drtiyglmta haw* it or can get <8 for you, or it will be mew,t to any ad dreee on receipt of price by the proprie . DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., EaMfcurfh Falls, Vermont. Anifiitl 4. IK'l?ly. CEO. T. LIGHT, DEALER IN Drags, Medicines, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOK8, STATIONERY. TOBAC COES, CIGARS, AC., fTVAKES this opportunity of thanking hU pa _L trons for their most liberal patronage for the last year, and hope* by strict attention and fair dealing to merit a continuance of tlie same. I sell first rate goods al ways; do not sell eoun trrfrit or chtnp goodt for the 1ml. Warrant every thing sold?to or returned if not as guaranteed. It is my desire, and also pleasure, to sell my patrons i THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS always, bat will, If compelled, sell them Laud anum for e etc.. Syrup lor 3 eh. and Cologne for 25 cts. per plut; but at the same time, let ne inform you, that according to the United States Pbarmacopea. you can't make laud anum for less than 10 eta. by the wholesale. A much cheaper plan Is to buy your goods gen trine. and add the wafer yourself. CIGARS?bcrt in town. March 3.1880. GEO. T. LIGHT. Shoe Shop Removed. rilHE undersigned has removed hla Sboe X maker Shop to the house lately occupied by Mr. Manuel on West Main street, between Water and Weat streets, and will be pleased to serve hla old customers and the pnbHc general ly- Special attention given to repairs. Chances >*- wt5SS.wi.rar NionW HorfcIkiWestem BR Schedule in effect. May 22,1892. ' Leave Charicstown. W. Viu SOUTHBOUND. No. 1. No. 3. No. 37. 1.46 A. M. 11.30 A. M. 5.2S P. M. NORTHBOUND. | No. 8. No. 4. No. 88. 4.50 A.M. 8.88 P. M. 0.44 A. M. No.1? For Roanoke, Radford. Pulaski, Bris tol, Knoxvllle,'Chattanooga and tbo South.? Also lor Blurficld. Pocahontas, Elkhorn and all points On Clinch Valley Division. Also for Louisville and Cincinnati and all points on L N. It. R.?via Norton. Also for all stations Winston Salem Division via. Roanoke. Pullman Sleepers to New Orleans and Mem phis via Bristol; also Pullman Sleepers Ro anoke to Lonlsville via Norton. No.' 3?For Roanoke, Radford, Pulaski, Bris tol and Chattanooga. Pullman Sleeper to Memphis via Bristol. No. 87?For Shenandoah and intermediate Stations. No connection beyond Shenandoah. No. 8?For Washington, (via Shenandoah Junction) Hagcratowu, Harrlsburg and New York. Pullman Sleeper to Washington?also to Philadelphia ana New York, No. 4?For Washington (via. 8hen. June.) Hagerstowu, Hurrifburg. Philadelphia aud New lork. Pullman Sleeper to New fork.? Parlor car to Washington. No. 83?For Washington, (via Shenandoah Junction) Hagerstowu, Harrlsburg, Phila delphia and New York. North Cauolina Division.?Leave Pn laski 7.00 A. M. Dally for Ivanhoe and 1.80 P. M. Dally for Ivanhoe aud Gossan, and 7.15 A. M. Ball; except Sunday for Betty Buker. For tickets, time cards aud all Information, call ou Ageut Norfolk Western R. R. W. B. BEVILL, Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke, Ya. May 31. 1893. Cumberland Valley R. R. Tlino Table In effect May 23,1893. DOWN Kyu Mrtr Cbg Day Ev'tr N'gt TRAINS. Exp Mail Acc Exp Mull Exp Leave A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M Winchester. 0 25 8.30 5.00 Martlusburg 7.10 8.20 7.00 Hagerstowu 0.10 7.53 13.30 4.10 40.05 Grecucastle. 0.80 8.10 13.55 4.87 10.25 Chambcrsb'g6..V> 8.S7 11.80 1.30 5.10 10.48 Shlppensb'g. 7.08 8.58 11.43 1.42 5.33 11.04 NewvUlo 7.35 0.30 12.04 3.04 5.55 11.81 Carlisle 7.45 0.43 13.30 3.30 6.33 11.41 Mechanlcsbg8.04 10.05 13.55 8.54 0.40 13.01 Ar.I)lllsburg8.40 4.40 8.20 Ar.narrieb'g8.20 10.35 1.15 8.15 7.10 13.30 Ar.Pbilad'a 11.35 1.25 0.50 10.55 4.25 Ar.NewYork2.00 4.00 0 25 8 50 7.10 Baltimore.. 1.15 1.15 6.45 10.40 0 20 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M Additional trains will leave Carllslo daily except Sunday at 5.55 A. M., 8.45 A. M.. 4.85 P. M.. stopping at all Intermediate stations, arriving at Hnrrisbnrg at 6.40 A. M., 9.30 A. M., 5.20 P. M. Evening Mull runs dally between Harrlsburz and Chambersbnrg. UP Win Mop Hug Ev'g Cbcr N.O. TRAINS. Acc Exp Acc Mail Acc. Exp. U-ave P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Baltimore.. 11.80 4.50 0.10 11.55 4.80 4.20 New York. S.OO 13.15 0.00 8.00 5 00 Phllud'lpliinl 1.20 4.30 8.50 11.50 4.25 7.40 Harrlsburg. 0.00 7.55 12 30 3.45 7.30 10.25 DIUsburg... 7.20 10 10 0,15 MeclianicsbgO.21 8.11 12.53 4.06 7.50 10.43 Carlisle 0.45 8.31 1.17 4.30 8.14 11.03 Newvllle.... 7.07 8.53 1.43 4.55 8.38 11.27 Shlppensb'g 7.28 11.13 2.05 5.10 8.50 11.38 Chaiubersl.s 7.55 0.37 2.33 5.41 0.30 11.57 (irccncnstle. 8.18 0.58 2.54 0 03 12 In Hugerstown 8.47 10.20 3.20 0.30 12 35 Martlnsburg 0.30 7.12 Winchester. 10.20 8 00 A.Sr. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M Additional trains will leave Hurrlsbtirg. daily except Sunday at 7:40 A. M? 10:00 A ?'M?Va^1,,SatC'ar,l8l? ut 8:25 A. M.. 10:50 A. M., 7.O., I. M., slopping at all Intermediate stations; ou Saturday additional train will leave Harrlsburg at 5.20 P. M., ar P M' Pollman Palaco Sleeping Cars between II a gerytown aud New YorlJ on Keystone Express and Night Express east and on Memphis Ex Press and New Orleans Express west. J??11 Cars on Night Express and Mrj?'hctv,ma rbi,udcii)iihi fjr alL?t?tIons on Cumberland Valley Railroad und Pennsylvania Railroad Contractors and Builders, CARPENTERS, MERCHANTS, FARMERS, EVERYBODY, rcS??I?0oT0 Bl?LI> OR REMODEL ?enSng^theh- ordei^ for 'n?ney by lo?vlng or SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE. FENCING, CEILINGS, PALINGS, FLOOR ING, MOULDINGS, MAN TELS, &C., DRESSED AND UNDRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, &C., TO THE CHA H LEhTOAVN Steam Saw and Planing Mill. 93T Satisfaction will be given u to prices and quality of work. TERMS, REASONABLE. WM PHILLIPS <fc SONS. April 18,1881. 2 WOVEN WIRE 'I? ?FENCING aruiswukssmiuis^sss. PRICES INDUCED. Sold by defers. VitKIGHT PAID. Hamuliami rocLTur setting. k*w tubc i SLIESESL'irZS'VL fZZ&TWtt March 81.1881?1y. Mantua-Making. T? M~RB. i. O. TtJTWILEB U prepared to no JYI. dertake Mantna-Making and all kind* ol Family Sewtoe. at reasonable rate*. Rcaidenca m Samuel (troet, near tbe Baptist Church. April 28. 1881?tf TT8K LIUHT A WATSON S Lo* U lion for chapped hand*, face Bi d |lp?; In fart jjothloj fcettw for keeplPK off Baltimore & Ohio R Scfceilnle In effect Nov. 15,1801, until I notice. -*.5* nortTIward. 430* 418* 416* Pas*. Pas? Leave A- 51- Aj M. Lexington.. 515 Stannton... <?{ Harrlsonb g | 11 New Market 8 5^ Mt. Jackson ? Woodstock. Strasbtirg... 1013 Capon Load 10|1 Mlodletown. 10 3# Winchester. 000 1109 Be| |f 11 PUllelSelpha 1810 0 15 New York.. 8 00 880 Additional mixed SSSwvrSwW?S?fc?AVM?'' OnSuoday mixed train leaves Cbarjestown Nortiiward it 10.40 P.M., arriving at Harper's Ferry at 11.*) 413* 417* 410* 447t V Pass. P?w Leave A. M. A. M. P. W. P- M. Now Tort- 1|? ? gj Phlladclpba 815 185 S?S?.%oo jg II 8 00 115 7 55 180 Stephenson! 9 08 |3 SS || Winch eater. 817 ?# ?H ?g Mlddletown. 9 43 8 0S ??> CaponKoad 8 68 J? Stnuburg.. 10 18 8 26 ?... Woodstock. 10 JT 4 01 ' Mt- Jackson 11 80 4 83 10 01 NewMarket 11 89 4 51 10 SB Harrlsonb'g 13 86 0 40 1805 Stauntou... 163 o ?* Lexington.. 3 88 8 60 Additional mixed U-alns Southward pass Chaslcstowu at 3.88 JL.M..and 8 84 P. ?., ar riving at Harrisonburg 9 40 aud 6 87 r. M. On Sunday mixed train loaves Charles town Southward at 8.43 A. M-, arriving at Harrison burg 31)0 P. M. . ?Dally exccpt Sunday. fSunday only CONNECTIONS. Train No. 418 connects at Harper s Ferry with Limited Express, arriving at Ptttttmrg 8.00 A. M., Columbus 8 50 and Chicago 11 35 next moruing. _ , Train No. 41o conneCU at Harpers Ferry with Pittsburg and Chicago Kinross, arriving at Connellsvlllo 4 85 and Pit^bnrgO 20n??|?, morning, Columbus 1 80 P. M., aud Cble^ H 80 P.M. ? . Train No. 417 has Day Coaches and Fullman Sleeper New York to Washington, Da) Coaches Baltimore and Washington to Lexington. Poll man Buffet Parlor Cats Balto. to Staunton. New York passenger# change at Washington : Phil adelphia passenger* change at Harper sFerry. Train No. 410 has Day Coaches and Pullman Parlor Cars New York to Baltimore. Mki Through Coaches Baltimore to WlnchcsUMb the Old Llue. Traill No. 480 has Throneh Coaches Win chester to Baltimore via the Old Llue. and Day Coaches and Pullman Purlor Cars Baltimore (o New York. Train No. 418 has Day Coaches Lexington to Washington and Baltimore. Pnlltuuu Bullet (arlor Cars Staunton to Baltimore, and Day Coaches end Palltnan Parlor Cars Washington to Now York. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars from Har per's Ferry on all Western Express Trains. Excursion Tickets will lie sold to parties of ten or more between all ticket station* on the Vallev Division?Good for two days. For rates, tickets, baggage checks, apply to auy ofllco of the B. & O. K. R.? or to C. K. Dudrow, Traveling Passenger Ageut, Winohe tor, Virginia. J. T. ODELL, General Manager. CnAS. O. SCULL, Gcn'l Pass. Agt. Deeomber 1. 181)1. Western Maryland R. R. CONNECTING WITII II. * P. R. R- at Blilppcnsburg, Shenandoah Valley and B. A O. Railroads at Hagers town; Penna. R. R. at Frederick Junc tion, and P. W. <fc B., N. C. and B. P. Railroads at Union Station, Baltimore, Md. MAIN LINE AND CONNECTIONS: Schcdttlo taking offoct Oct. 4, 1801. Stations. P.M. P.M. P.M. Le. Wllllamsport 715 145 _ Hagerstown 7 88 - 00 4 80 Chewsvlllo 7 45 8 Id 8mltlisburg 751 835 430 Edgcuiont 8 00 3 85 Hlghflcld 815 3 90 Le. Falrfleld 8 43 8 83 Orrtanna 8 53 ?? Gettysburg 0 18 8 (w Ar. Hanover 9 58 4 85 Le. Illgbfluld 8 15 3 58 -NW> Blue Ridge 818 3 54 <? Mcehaulestown 8 48 3 80 6 15 KockyRIdze 8 55 8 81 Frederick Junctlou.... 9 07 8 44 5 85 Union Bridge 9 18 8 55 5 43 Llnwood 9-3 8 59 New Windsor 9 98 4OT 549 Westminster 9 47 4 88 6W Glyndon }9K 15? fS? Arlington 10 50 5 81 Ar. Baltimore 1110 6 58 714 " Washington 148 0 45 8 15 " Philadelphia 3 80 9 55 " New York 41* ?90 p M Le^NewYorlc "'iS 1315 nj Philadelphia 13 08 8 50 180 Washington A.M. a6m. PM Le. Baltimore *4 85 8 00 4 00 Arlington ggO Glyudon 5 16 9 01 4 50 Westminster 545 9 48 5S> New Windsor 5 68 1008 5 59 Llgwood 10 00 0 05 Union Bridge 8 05 10 16 611 Frederick Juustlon.... 10 5?f Kocky Rldgc 10 ?8 6 88 Mechanlcsuiwu 6 80 10 51 0 40 Blue Ridge a Ar. Illgbfield 0 58 1138 7^0 Le. Hanover Gettysburg t? 0 87 Orrtinna.. }?!? JO" ?87 &?:;jgv.v.v.v;.v. gg ^ H ag^rsto wn ........' ? 7 35 1315 |<? Ar. Wllliamsi>ort * 18 80 Between Wllliamiport. Shippensbufg and In termediate 1'olnts. A. M. A. M. P. M. Lo. Willlamsport 6 25 10 55 0 45 " II liters town 6 40 11 10 7 00 " Smitbsbnrc 7 03 1?W 7 34 Ar. Kdgeniont 7 10 1145 7 86 P. M. " Wujneiiboro 7 30 K 03 W " Cbanibcrsburg.... 8 12 12 89 oo3 " Shlppensburg ..... 8 40 1 06 WOO AMP W. P, M. Le. Shippensbnrg 6 80 1 09 4 13 " Cbambersbarg.... 7 01 1 80 4 45 " Waynesboro 7 85 3 ]8 5 30 '? Edgemont.... ..... 7 63 2 30 5 45 Ar. SmTtbsbur? 8 06 2 42 6 26 " Hagerstown 8 80 8 05 610 " Winiamsport 8 45 8 20 0 25 I-eave Willlamsport for Hagerstown, 0.85, 7.15. 10.55 A. M.. and 1.45 nud 8.45 P. M. Leave Hairerstown for Willlamaport, 8.S0 A. M., and 13.15. 8.05. 6.10 and 8.05 P. M. Leave Rocky KIdgr for Emmltsbnrg, 10.40 A. M.. and 8.83 and 6.35 P. M. Arrive at Era mltsburg 11.10 A. M., and 4.03 and 7.00 P. M. Leave Emmitsbnrir for Kockr Ridge, 8.20 A. M? and 2.52 and 5.60 P. M. Arrive at Rocky Ridge 8.50 X. M. and 8.22 and 6.50 P. M. Leave Frederick Junction for Frederick, 10.82 A. M.. and 5.03 and 7.20 P. M. Leave Frederick Junction for Taneylown, LittlesUiwn. York, WrlehUvllltj and Colombia, 0.06 A.M. and 8.45 P. 11. n. 6c P. R. R. Trains leave Milppenabnnc 8.50 A. M-. and 1.20. P. M.; arrive at Sbippeiis bnrg 11.33 A. M. and 0.55 P. It. daily, except Sunday. 'Daily, tMondays only. Alt otliera Daily, except Sunday. J. M. HOOD. OenT Manager. B. n. GRISWOI.D, Geii'lPasa. Agent. November 3. 1891. George L. Travis, THE BOSS BARBBB, T> E8PKCTFULLT announce* to fab friend* XV and the pnbllc that haa removed to the front npper room In the GibKra building, ad (olninc the court-bouse yard. My shop baa been Thoroughly Furnished Vra Improved, with the Beat Patent Spring Chair*, Ac., I* large and roomy, and 1 shall constantly have the services of a competent assistant. PromjtoaaajOaatoeaa and politeness my motto. Boarding, Gentlemen can be _ .Vj MwcfclS.lSW-U?8 J'? '