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MISCELLANEOUS. Three Things to Remember. Hood'* Barsaparllla has the moat Mekit. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won unequalled Success. Hood's 8arsaparilla accomplishes the great cat Cukes. I? It not the medicine (or jou? For a general family cathartic we confident ly recommend Hood'* Pills. They should bo In every home medicine chest. Summer Excursion Tickets To all Northern and Eastern sea side, lakeside, and mountain resorts, to Deer Park and Oakland, the \ ir ginia Springs, Niagara Falls, Lura Caverns, Gettysburg, and to all other points where people gather in search of health and pleasure, are now on sale at all Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be sold from June 1 to September 30, and arc valid for return passage until October 31. Before selecting your route or resort consult B. & O. summer excursion book, in which shortest routes and lowest rates via "Picturesque B. & O." to all resorts are given from points on that road east of the Ohio River; profusely and artistically il lustrated. This book can be procur ed free of charge upon personal ap plication to ticket agents, B. &0. R. R. Co., or you can have it mailed to you by sending name and address with 10 cents in stamps to Chas. O. Scull, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Balti more, Md. Electric Bitters. TtalB remedy 1* becoming so well known, and so popalar HP to need no special mention. A11 who bare used Electric Bitters ting tbo same ?one of praise. A..purer medlclnc does not exist ana it is guaranteed to do all tbat is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver arid Kidneys, will remote Km; pies. Bells, Salt Rhenm and other affections canted bj impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tbe system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For euro of Headache. Con stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters ?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts and <1.00 per bottle at any Drugstore. BBOWS'S BIOS Bl'ITBM illUNAO For 1BOU ? Contains On* llBiidred Bcdpci for mak UI delicious Candy cheaply and quickly at home. Tbls book la (Ivan away at drug and general stores. To Our Subscribers, The SI'ECIAL ANNOUNCE!!EST which appeared in our columns some time since, announcing a special arrange ment with Dr. B. J. Kendai.i. Co., of Enosburg Falls, Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on Horse and his Dis ease," whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valua ble work free by sending their ad dress to B. J. Kendall Co. (and en closing a two-cent stamp for same) Is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining this valua ble work. To every lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner all the diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenmoenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Jferilton this pa per when sending for "?Treatise." Female Weakness Positive Cure To Tub Editob:?Please Inform your rea ders tbat I hare positive remedv for the thous and and one ills which arise from deranged female organs I shall oe glad to send two bottles ofmy remedy free to any lady if they will send thuir Express and P. O. address. Yours respectfully, Dr. A. C. IIARC H 1ST, UTICA, N. Y. D. M. Ferry's Garden Seeds at Light & Watson's^ Taoa. C. Ejlrnbiiaw.] [B. Frank Doolet. EARNSHAW & D00LEY, (Hubert's Bnilding, Main Street,) CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., Dealers in COOKING STOVES, RANGES, BASE BURNING AND HEATINQ STOVES of all kinds, and Manufacturers of TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE. Special Attention given to Roofing: and Spouting;. All ot Kepairing promptly done. HAVING purchased the stock of Machinery. Tools and Btovefi of Messrs. Duke ife Gal laher, we will continue the Tin and Stove bus iness in all its various branches. We will keep on hand a Jull stock of tinware of our own manufacture, and will make to order promptly. | any article in our line. Being both practical tinners, the senior having served 17 years at the I business, Is a guarantee tbat work entrusted to us will be properly executed. We guarantee all work at lowest prices, and ask a share of1 ? the public Patrona^kNguAw ^ DOO, FY / February 20.1883. ? I again call your spcclal attention to my stock of GENTLEMEN'S, LADIKS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ?FOR? Spring and Summer wear. We will guarantee our prices to be as LOW AS THE LOWEST. We will make It to your interest to call and examine our stock. April 19. 189-3. S. 8. DALQAKS. lure the health or interfere with ono e business or Ttleunre It builds up and improves the Ken era! nealth eiears the sain and beautifies the complexion. 22^..TS?ffi?.2r.K.lfe #4. i. *. r. umi niHiii Tieuu. miuso. a* June 7, 18ia-ly. ______ DON'T forget that Eastcrday & Co. pnto Slate Roofs and rep. same, you don't hav to go abroad to have such work done. Com and see us. We work low for cash and guaran tee onr work. % EASTERDAY iv CO. RUBBER Hose of all kinds, Rubber Tubing. Rubber Buckets for Pumps, and Hose re paired at EASTERDAY it CO.. Tin and Stove House South Charles Street, Charles Town W. Va. RUBBER Bucket Pumps arc the best for cis terns or shallow wells, and we sell them cheap and warrant them to do irood work. EASTERDAY & CO. South Charles ft. May 31. 1983. Charles Town. W. Va. -| O LOTS, situated In b?t partof Charles A O town, for sale. Apply to EASTERDAY & CO., October 6.1801. . Soul b Charles St. A8TEAM Washing Machine given with each Cool; Stove or Range bought of Feb. SS.'IHB. EASTERDAY .fe CO. JrCE CRKAM FREEZERS and WATER I COOLERS are now lit season. Conie and uy one at EASTEKDA V <fc CO.'S Tin and Stove House. May 24,1993- 8outh Charles 8t. TRY DALGARN'S Home-Made Laundry' Soap. AT DALGARN'S yon can get 3 Wheeling 8togies fur 5 cents. O to DALGARN'S for Your Tobacco, he VX has a great variety, always has job loU on band at reduced prices. r' yon want an Extra Good 3 for 5e. elzar, JP0 Cftn H DALOARN'e. CONTBACTORS AND BUILDERS, ? DIALS* IN ?*umber9 Hardware of all kinds. Plana and Estimate* furnlalicd Free of Cost to Customers. All orders for Work and Materials Oiled promptly. 8TOBE AMD YARD, Corner George A Liberty 8ts. FACTORY AND YARD, George 8L and B. & O. R. R. October 21,1890. POWELL'S This article is sometimes called Dissolved Rock-if Potash Is wanted with it we charge CO eta. a ton additional, which Includes the cost of thorough mixing. Dry andln good condition for drilling. Powell's Haw Bone 130.00 per ton. Valuation In Pa. #44.39 per ton. Powell'sGreen Hn?,Yellow ling and Red Bng Fertili zers are considered the best complete Fertilizers for Wheat and Grass. Full Information about freight rates. ton greater than other brands. A pamphlet on Wheat and Grass by twelve leading agriculturists mailed free on receipt of three Z-cent stamps. Private formulas. Alliance, Grange, and Farmers'Clubs orders, manufactured specially without extra charge. CIEHICAL FERTILIZER BAROFACTURERf. lapertcrs sf Pal nk aai atker IcrHlizlag Cbaalcala. Oaalara la ill kliia al fcrtlllxlai aatarials. PURE OISSOLVED SOUTH CAROLINA BONE $12.00 a ton Cash, Including bags in carload lots ofl2tonsor over, le? quan tities f 12.50 per ton,no charge for drayage. Powell's Dissolved ?.C. Bene is geneeally conceded to be the best made. Asproofot thisln the States where it is most largely sold the Agricultural Experiment Stations give It the following values:? Ohio, I3S.95 per ton; W. Va.. 124.81 per ton; which Is from $2.00 to |tG0 per W. S. POWELL & CO., iMH to 818 Bowlj's Wharf, BALTIBOBE, MP. "WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT JN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. HEED'S Tbeee oilers aits xnauo to oecnr* ??nriy uraors irom all vfto Iutb Cliuicc Kohth. A truUuili ci.nv:iitb><,uthatuur lCoea "can't l>o beat.*1 TLoto are tho hot tillers e* er inn tie bj any ie Urnnd Koaon G?t to '"dude < ?/>a ton*?'??. I 5# by mail /ur E ? boot ns'J. J*i anrr% bet* N B Baa Hfla pink. KreryVlitnt u. Gem, well grown with t>tronie roots k ^ J CI g will bloom nil Summer, and - - k ?r?- ???-d irive l<?ts of {lowers; or I nil] AT WHOLESALE, IOO So8Slf by fc'xpni*! fir'mfy &6-CO. Thcue plants nre sure ?o plense yon* Directions for culture with ovary order. Safe arrival (ruarnntej^i. A rare chnnee. I>onrt rnLtn it. HninpleKosc. with CntnInauc, I fttu Order Now. VV.U.lJ.ltJ'jKI>?fJkoujberMburj{INurHcrle?, <Jbutuber?bur'j, Pa? GEO. C. THOMAS, Phoenix Carriage Works, Berryville, Clarke County, Va. XHAVE for years built a large variety of va rious styles of CARRIAGES and WAGONS; tliey 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 pleasant riding wagon. Also all styles and pat terns of Carriages, Buegies, Jaegers, Jenny Linds and Phsetons. I keep on tiand a large stock, but am prepared to fill orders at short 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. 1 have established a Carriage Repository at Uppervlllc, Fauquier county. PersonB desir .ng vehicles at the above placc, during mv 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 same. GEO. C. THOMAB. February 33,1881. We will have au elegant assortment of HEATING STOVES this fall, for Wood or Coal. Easterday & Co. September 15. 1891. SELLERS'LIVER PILLS ?Ortr 1 ? bui D SCoetlr JVand A, MUnr a MFail. gj keeper*. ,Or?r 100 sold by ooe druggist haea do equal for cnrlnr DizrinessTHeau ?? Coat! renew, II*1 arl?, ilm Complaint, F?t* snd Ague, Indiacjiion, Backache, r * ** . Uver and Stomach trouble*. They 1 Fall* Sold bjr all druggists and country etore KHIrr, A C.? rr*p-?, PltUb?rtV P*. ' December 15. IbOl ? ly. I and Whiskey Habits cured at home with out pain. Book of par ticulars aent FREE. "AX AKESIS" Rives instant Irelh'f and is an infalliblo Car* for Piles. Price$L By Dru^nrisUormail. Samples | free. A ddrcss" AN A K ESIS," Box 241tt, New York City. rtf* p ^DR HE BRA's fWlOUCREAM ^ THIS preparation, with 'ilfi" ' out injury, removes Acu Freckles, Llvcr-Moles, Pimples, Iiluek-Heads, 8unl>urn and Tan. A few applications will ren der tlio most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth aud white. Viola Cren.ni is not a paint or powder to cover defects, but a remedy to cure. It is superior to ill other preparations, and te -guaranteed m?U ogive satisfaction. ... d for OO cento. Prepared 1 Ma. Ohio. March 8, 1 jjoi . o. e. BinKM * e*. Music Lessons. Madame ana miss bertiia kuhl win resume their Vocal and Instrumental Music Classes 8?pt*mbeu Otu, 1891, at their residence on the corner of Mildred and Libert; streets. Terms moderate. September 8,1801. EW Slock of White Wash. Blacking and Scrub Brushes at the lowest possible prices, at lULGARN'B. May 10,1893. COACH FACTORY, I VERY, &C. THE undersigned having pnrcliaacd the old established Coach Factory of the late Weill J. Hawks, in Charlestown, with the view of en tering into the Carriage Business, in all its branches, offers for sale a large nam ! cr of New and Second-hand I CARRIAGES, BUGOIES, JAGGERS. &c., at the lowest prices and upon the most ac commodating terms. Old Carriages taken in Exchange for New. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS done with neat ness and dispatch, and satisfaction guaranteed. Horses and Carriages FOR HIRE. In connection with the above I will continue the LIVERY BUSINESS, and be prepared to furnish Carriages, Buggies and Jaggcra at the shortest notice. t&~ 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 solicit a share of public patronage. May 15, 1877. LEWIS 8TARRY. FERTILIZERS. "1TTE have converted our Funkstown Mill, V ? 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 wc are pro ducing a Bone Meal that contains double the Flour of Bono produced by any other mill in the county. In offering to the Fanner our goods we gnarantee them as represented in every respect. Prices, per Ton s Pure Buffalo Bont Meal, f38.00 Pure Domestic " " 36.00 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. If 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 atlower 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 your insi<ection. Give us a call before you buy.. We will show you just what 3'ou are getting. J. W. 8TONEBRAKER A CO. Address J. E. 8TONEBRAKER, Aug. 34, 1S80. Hagerstown, Atd. Scientific American Patents rVC?B? I Om trXde marks. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. l<Mi,TnNwwiAn free Handbook writ* to k..* ??-j 961 Broadway, Nkw York. ^ror seeming patent* In America. taken out by in Is brought before the public by a notice given free of ctoro to the ifiitntittt JUttmcatt Fublisuxhs, 861 Broadway. wSV York! "* December 1, 1891. L. M. BLESSING Has laid in a fresh.supply of Groceries, Candies, | Nuts, Raisins. Currants. Citron. Oranges, ! Lemons, Miuce Meat, N. O. Molasses.. TOYS, &C., Holiday trai stock rei?pe December 8, 1891. for the Holiday trade. An Inspection of our stock respectfully solicited. Lakes' Hair Work. MISS IDA TUTWILER is prepared to do Hair Work at moderate prices, and will make Braids. Puffs, Curls, Frizzes., etc.. at res idence of her father, uear the Baptist Church. Jn Charlestown. April 1.1879?tf Hickory Wood. TTIC Xl ii [CKORY Wood, both green and dry. for Bale by the undersigned. Delivered ony wbere In Charles Town at $3.50 per cord. Orders left at Cook Phillips' hardware atore will be filled promptly. JOHN T. COL8TON. December 33, 1891?tf. j:ttd8aW*l CR. K. oodex. BERRY VILLE ST?AM PLANING MILL, Cor. Main & Rlee Sts., ; _ BERRY VILLE, VIRGINIA. Thompson & Ogden, Owners and Proprietors. Also Contractors & Builders. are prepared to fnrnisb all kinds or material necessary for tbe construction and couoletion of buildings. Bach as FRAMING, SIDING, SHEATHING. FLOOR ING, FRAMES. SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MANTELS. MOULDINGS. PLASTER ING LATH. BRICK. HAIR. R1V ERTON AND WINCHESTER LIME. All goods delivered K. O. B. cars. Berryrille Station, 8. V. R. R.. at factory prices. THOMPSON & OGDEN. Jannary 12, 1886. FRAZER GREASE BEST TSI THE WORM. outlasting two boxes of anyotber bi^r.d^2KbS - : THE GENU1SK. lyi* effected by beat. QTGET' T0BBAUBBYDKAT.TER8 GEXEB AIXY. J* NATURAL EEMEDT FOB Epileptic Fits, Tailing Sickness, Hyster ics, St. Titas Dnnec, Nerronsness, Hypfrehondrln, Melancholia, In cbrity, Sleeplessness, DIz? einess, Eraln and Spi nal Weakness. Tills medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying ail irritabili ties, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. -A Valuable Book on 5errov Diseases sent free lo any address, and poor patients can a! no obtain tills medicine free of cliarjre. SFREE Tbl? remedy has been prepared by the Bererend Pastor KoenUr. of Port Wayne. Ind- since 1S76, and Is new prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. ScM b? I>ni8rsri*ts at SI per Bottle. OEur?5? Large Size, 91.7<5. G Bottles for 89. September 29. 1S91?ly. Jefferson Woolen Mill, (Formerly Porter's Factory.) UNDER the above mentioned name the old "Porter's Factory," which In days gone by enjoyed almost a uational reputation for excellent manufactures, is still operated by the uutlersigucd. Nccessarv repairs have been made and improved machinery introduced, aud I will continue to maintain the rep utation of the mill and to meet the demand of the public for first-class goods. The Highest Market Price will be paid for Wool delivered at the Mill or at such poiute as may be designated. Orders for Cloths, Yarns, ?fec., will receive prompt attention. Respectfully. JNO. J. JOBE. P. O.?Wheatland. Jefferson County. W. Va. I June 1, 1886?odJa27'85. 1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant fro%th. Never Pails to Be store Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures Kcaip disease* At hair falliuc. CONSUMPTIVE A Family Affair Health for the Baby, Pleasure for the Parents, _ New Life for the Old Folks* ^Hires' Root Reer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK f'ls a family affair?a requisite of the home. A 23 cent package makes 5 gallons of a delicious, strengthening, effervescent beverage. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for tt?e sake of larger profit, tells yon , some other kind Is " JuEt n* good M | -"'tis false. No imitation is us good I as the genuine Hikes'. * PILLS , vJaaltM ?arc, always reliable. Ladiks, ask j Druggist tor CJUeknUr'a JtngiUk Lia J^m mond Brand la Ke4 and Gold xc?ta!llc\\J boxes, sealed with blee ribbon. Take Yfi Mother. Jltfut* dangaroMM euLttitu- V tioru and imitation*. At Droreists. or send -l*. ' a t?iliHitsls and la stamps toe '? " Fftr. ChUh cater C-' Lecal DruuUU. "lnUB?r,bxr?tnri wht should x usa ? LIGHTNING HOT DROPS ? Is it any better than other mcdicines? We believe it is, because it will kill any pain of any kind in any place in any one at any time. It will cure a j| bad cold quick and also La Grippe. To keep it with you will often save a doctor bill. When sweetened, eliild renlikoit. To use it once iato praise it. Wo would liko yon to try it. You will find it ns represented. Itomem. ber tie name Lightning llOt DfOpS la It 13 prepared only by us. ?nieilRsstl!lt. Herb NlodlclneCo. zstKct Mti.i Weston, W. Va. Writ? a* t'-r further information. j-LHttu.;-; imv.vA4y\&i GRIND' YOUR OWN CANE "p2 ? Write lor Illustrated Cata 1 I logue, containing prices and ^^^^^^^^g^^Pj^toformailon of the CHATTANOGA PLOW?CO CHATTANOOGA. TEWW. ' ?M..V.SI, ,833. PLASTERING. THE andersigned is prepared to do all kind of Plastering, and will endeavor to give satisfaction In any line of work which he may contract for, whether in coarse or fine finish. Orders sent to Middleway, Jefferson county, W. Va., will receive prompt attention. Work done at living rates. * ? 10.f00ft WM- A. MclSTTSB. TTfifi* 1889-1 j. M. SCOn WELLER, - f^-HNERAT. M AOHIXIST anil General Repairer in Wood, Iron, Steel and Brass. Comer of Charles and Liberty Streets, CHAHT.lMTOWlf, W. Va. CASTS BRASS. TURNS IRON AND STEEL. TURNS WOOD AND BRAS8. DOES FIRST-CLASS WORK, HAS the Latest Improved Turning Lathe, and will do Turning and Boring of all kinds. Chasing threads in "Nuts and on large Screws a specialty. Does a general line of Re pairing, and Light and Heavy 8mitliing. Ro Kiring Pumps in their various apartments, ts Water. Oaa and Steam; Files and Sets all kinds of Saws, Grinds Axes, Scissors. Shears and Cutlery of all kiuds. Repairs Bicycles. Repairs Traction and ether Engines, aud does ageneral line of Mill Work. Turning and Smithing workmanship second to none.? Boiler Leaks and Tubes Repaired on shortest notice. Also deals In Light Brass Castings, Check. Globe and Throttle valves. Stopcocks, Steam Pipes, Fittings, Unions, &c., always In 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, &c.. of the cele brated Rogers Fcnce Company. M. 8COTT WELLER. February 18. 1839?y. CHARLESTOWN Marble & Granite Works, Cor. George and Nortn Streets. DLEHL & BRO., Manufacturers of MONUMENTS, ??? TOMBS, STATUES, Slate and Marble M-AJlSTTELS, Tiling, and all kinds of Buildiug Marble and Sandstones. All orders promptly filled at the lowest rates. All work guaranteed. June 30. 1891?odMhl4.71. JULIUS C. HOLMES, Late Superintendent of Repairs of Public Buildings, Charlestown, Jefferson County, West Virginia. I now offer my services again a8 Architect and Builder, as well as a General Contractor or Superintendent for all elosscs of building, and Repair -work neatly and promptly done. Plans and Specifi cations and estimates furnished upon applica tion. My aim eliu.ll bo to give you work equal to the best in the United States in material und workmanship. 1 defy any city mechanic to beat it in workmanship or in time of comple tion. June 4.1889. JULIUS C. HOLMES. WATCH REPAIRING! PARTIES havlns: Watches ont of order and wanting them'Repaired by a Competent Mechanic, who has had SO years experience 2u mastering all the details of the WATCH BUSINESS, can have the same done by placing them in the hands of Mr. George Yontz, (who will be fonnd at Mr. John Woody's Shop) who will briug them to me and deliver same in Good Running; Order. GEORGE K. LEWIS, Shephcrdstown, W. Va. August 18, 1891. C. W. TAYLOR, House, Sign and Fresco Painter, PAPER HANGER & GRAJNER. January 27, 1S91. SATISFACTION guaranteed. E. E. BEACHLEY, A/till TEOT AND BUILDER, TTTILL contract for all kinds of Building.? W My architecture and workmanship rec ommends itself. If you have any kind of Building that you want erected in first-class order und in short time give me a cull. Draw ing s uud Estimates made on application. I also furnish all kinds of IRON AND STEEL ROOFING at the lowest cash prices. Moat respectfully, ? E. E. BEA0I1LEY. Dcc. 16. 1S90. Charlestown, W. Va. I can recommend Mr. Beachley as an Archi tect and Builder. Jacob W. Coffman, Merchant. Would further refer to : Wtkkoop, Walter^ Co., Ileal Estate Agts. II. O. Tai.bott, Prest. First National Bauk. Bank of Ciiaki.estown. L. D. Getzendanner ) iiQr,llDn,Q ATnMv,fo Horace Beali,. J Hardware Mirch ts. CHRISTMAS! GRaND display of holiday hoods at CUSTAV BROWN'S. riMIE time for selecting your Christinas Gifts JL has now arrived, und we arc prepared to show our goods. TOYS. Au unusually large and well selected stock, bonght in New York, suitable for all ages.? Prices low. Fruits and Nuts, Foreign and Domestic, uew crop 1891. CONFECTION IS. A fine assortment of Candies, fresh and nice. CAKES, Plain and Ornamental. A laree supply of Fruit Cakes on hand. OYSTERS Received daily, best quality. Leave your or ders for Christmas. Sunday Schools are invited to examine goods and compare prices. Thaukful for past patronage, and hoping to merit a continuance, I am respectfully, December 8. 1891. GUSTAV BROWN. NOTICE ! Furniture Repair Shop Removed. HT1HE undersigned has removed his Furniture X Repair Shop to his residence on Congress street, near George, Charlestown. wherf he In tends to Repair all kinds of Furniture, us here tofore;?Mattresses, Sofas, and ?pring-8eat Chairs Re-Upholstered in the very best style. Persons wanting work of this Kind done at their Residences will give hiin notice, and he will be right there. He will also do small jobs of Carpenter Work, and will be glad to see all his old customers. - If persons having Household Furniture to dispose of will senait to me, I will sell it for them, on a vcrv low Commission. April 10.1885. T. Q. RUST. ; FINE Hams, Breakfast and other Bacon, constantly on hand at DALGARN'8. If ay 10,1993. Washington & Alexander, Insurance Agency, Office Gibson Building, Chaiiestown. 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, (Life and Accident.) Fcabody, of Wheeling. Jefferson, of Wheeling. German, of Wheeling. Fire and Marine, of Wheeling. Fhcenii, of Hartiord. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Continental, of New York. Virginia Fire and Marine, of Richmond. Georgia Home, of Columbus, Ga. Liverpool and London and Globe, of England, the largest foreign Company doing business in America. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Manchester Fire Insnranco Co., of England. A GENTS: J. S. FLEMING. Shepherdstown ; JAS. W. LEAGUE. Middlcway. OHA8. H. TRAIL, ITarpcr's.Ferry. A sworn statement of the conditions of all Foreign, Insurance Companies represented in this Agency will bo fonnd at tho Clerk's OHlce, in compliance with State laws. All losses promptly adjusted and paid at our office. Respectfully. WASHINGTON & ALEXANDER. Jan. 13, 1S93?odJanoO'SS-y. The Jefferson County MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. Established 1878. R. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Office, Gibson Building, Conrt-House Yard, CharleStown. OFFERS to the people of Jefferson County Insurance In a safe Company at the actual cost of Insurance, which Is much cheaper than the rates usually charged, aud keeps tho money at home. Good risks from "^sponsible parties are invited. _ ,, Executive Committee meets every Friday. Directors?Jos. Trapnell. Henry B. Daven port. J. Garland Hnrst. John W. Rider. W. H. T. Lewif, R. Preston Chew, Wm. L. Wilson, Eucene Baker.S. W. Washington, H. L. Snyder, Charlee P. Wilson. John H. Zittle. Jacob S. Melvln. E. G. W. Herr, Isaac H. Stridor. JOSEPH TRAPNF.LL President. H. B. DAVENPORT Treasurer. Exkcutivk Committee?J. G. Hurst. Wm. H. T Lewis. Eugene Baker, Isaac H. Stridor, Jos. Trapucll, S. W. Washington. Local Agents.?Mlddleway?J. G. Shirley; Harper's Ferry?Cbas. H. Trail; Shepherds town?J. s. Fleming; Chorlestown?Washing ton & Alexander. Jan. 12,1S92?odnl2,70. And Don't You Forget It! THAT JOHN VILWIG, WINCHESTER, VA., Carries tho largest stock and manufactures the greatest amount of furniture of any establishment in the Valley of Virginia. The latest and moat 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 i the lowest sold anywhere. The most competent workmen employed, and none but the best ma terial used. UNDERTAKING conducted in the very best manner, and satisfaction always given lu every ease. November 7,1SS3?tf. JNO. B. HAINES, " Manufacturer of Cigars, And dealer in SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, &C. Main et.,opposite Wm. Jouklus' store ftnd saloon WINCHESTER, VA. October 3, 1833. Taylor House, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA. JOHN R. GROVE & CO.. April 21. 1891. Proprietors. Tlie Most Successful Kemcdy overdUcov frol. m It 1? certain In Its effects and do* not blister. Bead proof below: Kendall's Spavin Cure. Little Bock, Jut-, Aug. M. *90. Da. B. J. Krx?aix Co.: Gents?It Is with the greatest satisfaction that I Inform you that I hare cured the following diseases: Sweeney.Shoulder Joln t LamencM.StIH? Joint I.omeneiw. S*onhSj'ollit l'ore Foot. I am working on 11 lp-Joint I iltneneHik and will cuwe that all-with Kendall s bpSStaCun. It 1? thc teit Unlment for.manor beast I have ever used. I recommend it to all horse owners. Homes matIh"oworkrdon lint without your Unlnient would ,} have friends who used it for ?praina ana lira I ?ea and cured them. They say It i? thobest they SvSr used. Your* truly. TS. ?*. B. WKLLS. Kendall's Spavin Cure. HORTO VISTO. Colo.. Dec. 21.1363. Dr. D. J. KdtoaIJ. Co., Knosburgh Falls, Vt.: Gents-la the year 1881 I treated with Kendall s Spurln Cure a llone Spavin liixr nearly as largo as a hens egg and completely sionued the lameness and removed the enlarge SSTuSS&MS can l'"? lu ^ ^Rooo&'t. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for jtj. All druggists have it or can get it fur IIOU, or it will be *ent to any ar? dress on receipt of price by the proprle DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosburgk Falls, Vermont. August 4. 1S91?ly. CEO. T. LIGHT, sum is "Drug's*, Medicines, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOBAC COES, CIGARS, AC., rriAKES this opportunity of thanking his pa X trons for their most liberal patronage for the last year, and hopes by strict attention and fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. | I sell first rate goods always; do not sell ooiin terfeit or cheap goods for the best. W arrant every thing sold?to be returned If notas guaranteed. It Is my desire, and also pleasure, to sell my patrons THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS ahray*. bat will, if compelled, sell them Laud anum for 6 cts.. Syrup for S eta. and Cologrne for 25 cts. per pint; but at the same time.wlet I me inform you, that according to the United 8tates Pharmacopea, you cau't make Laud anum for less than 10 cts. by the wholesale. A much cheaper plan is to buy your goods gen uine. and add the icaier yourself. CIGARS?best in town. March 2,1880. GEO. T. LIGHT. Shoe Shop Removed. THE undersigned has removed his Shoe maker Shop to the bouso lately occupied by Mr. Manuel on West Main street, between Water and West streets, and will be pleased to Schedule in efeet May 22,1892. Leavo Charleptown, W. Va. SOUTHBOUND. No: 1. No. 3. No. 27. 1.46 A. M. 11JX A. M. 5.SS P. M. NORTHBOUND. No. 2. No. 4. No. 38. 4.50 A.M. 8.53 P.M. 0.44 A.M. No. 1?For Roanoke, Radford. Pulaski, Bris tol, Kuoxvllle. Chattanooea and the South.? Also for Blueflcld, Pocahoolas. Elkhorn and all points on Clinch Valley Division. Also for Louisville and Cincinnati and all points on L., A N. R. R.?via Norton. Also for all stations i Winston Salem Division via. Roanoke. J Pullman Sleepers to New Orleans and Mem phis via Bristol; also Pullman Sleepers Ro anoke to Louisville via Norton. 1 No. 8?For Roanoke, Radford, Pulaski, Bris tol and Chattanooga. Pullman Sleeper to Memphis via Bristol. No. 97? For Shenandoah and intermediate Stations. No connection beyond Shenandoah. No. 8?For Washington, (via Shenandoah Junction) Hngerstown, Harrlsburg and New York. Pnllman Sleeper to Washington?also to Philadelphia ana New York. No. 4?For Washington (via. Shen. June.) Hagerstown, Harrlsburg. Philadelphia and New York. Pullman Sleeper to New York.? Parlor car to Washington. No. 83?For Washington, (via Shenandoah Junction) Hagerstown, Harrlsburg, Phila delphia and New York. Nohth Carolina Division.?Leave Pu laski 7.00 A. M. Dally for Ivanhoe and 1.S0 P. M. Dally for Ivanhoe and Gossan, and 7.15 A. M. Dally except Sunday for Betty Bakor. For tickets, time cards and all information, call on Agent Norfolk & Western R. R. W. B. BEVILL, Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke, Va. May 81,189Q. Cumberland^/alley R Tiino Table in effect May 33, DOWN Kyn Mrg Cbg TllAINS. Exp Mail Act! Leave A.M. A.M. A.M. Winchester. 0.35 Martinsburg 7.to Hagerstown 6.10 7.53 13.30 4. Greencastlc. 0.30 8.10 13 55 Chamber6b'gtS.50 8.37 11.30 1.30 Shippensb'g. 7.08 8.53 11.43 1.42 NcwvUle.... 7.25 0.20 13.01 2.04 Carlisle 7.45 0.43 12.30 3.30 Meelianicebg8.04 10.05 13.55 3.54 n.?u 13.01 Ar.Dilldburg8.40 4.40 8.30 I ?r-na"-I?b'g S-2<> 10.35 1-15 8-l5 7.10 19.20 Ar.lbilud a ll.25 1.35 6.50 10.55 4.35 Ar.New\ork3.00 4.00 0 25 8.50 7.10 Baltimore.. 1.15 1.15 6.45 10.40 6.30 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M Additional trains will loaro Carlisle dally except Sunday at 5.55 A. M., 8.45 A. M? 4.35 stopping at nil intermediate stations. M 6JB? " "1arrIeburS at 0.40 A. M., 0.30 A. Evening Mail rnus dally between IlarrUbure ana Cuambcrsbur^. UP -Win Mop TRAINS. Acc Exp Leave P.M. A.M. Baltimore.. 11.30 4.50 0.J0 11.55 lork. 8.00 12.15 9 00 Phllud lphlall.20 4.80 S CO 11.50 Harrigburg. 6.00 7.55 13.80 3.45 DillHburs... 7.20 10.10 Meehanlcabg6.21 8.11 12 52 Carlisle B.45 8.31 1.17 Newville.... 7.07 8.53 1.43 Shippensb'g 7.38 0.13 2.05 Chniubersbg 7.55 .0.37 3.33 Grecncustle. 8.18 0.58 3 51 Hagcrstown 8.47 10.30 3.20 Martlnsburg 0.30 Winchester. 10.20 A.M. A.M. P.M. nag Ev'gCbg N.O. Acc Mali Acc. Exp. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M 4.30 4.20 8.00 5.00 4.25 7.40 7.30 10.35 0.15 7.50 10.43 8.14 11.03 8.38 11.37 8.50 11.38 0.20 11.57 4.06 4.30 4.55 5.1(1 5.41 0.03 6.30 7.12 8.00 P.M. P.M. A.M 12.19 12.S5 Additional trains will leave Harrlsbnrg. \? ? Sf ?PirS"nd.?? al 7:40 A M- 10:00 X. ?! ' ^29_V- arriving at Carlisle at 8:35 A. M 10:50 A. M.. 7.05 V. M.| tw Intermediate statious; on Saturda train will leave Harrhsburg at 5.2(3 it i^iSUS&^n!:" P M-; 8topi,luc stopping at all rday additional at 5.20 P. M., ar Ptillmaii Palace Sleeping Cars between Ila Snrt NTWV,anvd Keyrtone Kxpris. and Night Express enst and on Memphis i?x PrS?a?and Sf.w ?r'e,,,s Express west. New nT Sleei:,uf? Night Express and ^d New Or,eansX!>rCS* b?lWCCn ^^'^elpbla Connection for all stations on Cumberland system. a ??<? Ka?">ad May8imiD^LKfGCn- *??'**? ' " Contractors and Builders, CARPENTERS, j MERCHANTS, FARMERS, | EVERYBODY, TNTENDINO TO BUILD OK ltEMODEL' sending^thei^orders for 'nODe7 lea^or SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE, FENCING, i CEILINGS, PALINGS, FLOOR j ING, MOULDINGS, MAN TELS, &C., DRESSED AND UNDRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, &C., TO THE CHAR LESTOWlV Sleain Saw and Tinning Hill. an^nalft^f^r^" b? glTen " Pric TERMS, REASONABLE. [. April 12,188,. WM PHILLIP3 4 SONS Iteei ^FENCING wire TOPESEivg? Western Maryland R. R. coxNRCTkva yrir h Hv5.S r. P. Railroads at Union Station. Baltimore, Md. MAIN LINE AnFcONNECTIONSi Schedule taking effect Oct. 4, 1891. Station*. P. M p \f V vr Lc. Wiliiamsport 7 in," i 45 * M tlagcretown ... 733 u m ugn fiSo T'"0 745 ?? Sniithshnrg 7 51 2 25 4 SO fn?.T?Vt 8 00 38* Highfleld 8 15 8 fiO Lo. Fairfield 8 43 8 33 Orrtqnnu 853 8 33 Gettysburg 0 18 8 S3 Ar. Hanover 9rh 4 m Le. niglifleld 8? Sjg BIuoRfdgo 8 10 2 64 4 6a Mcrhanlcstown 8 43 8 SO rik Rocky Kidge 8M ?81 Frederick Junctiou.... 9 07 844 5 85 Union Bridge 9 18 8 55 6 43 Llnwood 0 23 8 59 New W indsor 9 38 405 5 49 W estminstcr 9 47 4 23 A 02 Glfi'don 10 23 4 58 0 86 Arlington 10 60 5 81 Ar. Baltimore 11 10 6 58 714 Washington 1 43 0 45 815 ? Pblladefpbla 2 20 9 55 " New York 4 60 13 80 r. M. A. M P. II. Stations. p. M. A. M. A. M. 9 00 13 15 1100 Philadelphia 13 08 8 50 1 80 Washington (5 85 310 . _ A. M. A. M. P. M. Lc. Baltimore ?4 35 8 00 4 00 Arlington 8 30 4 28 Giyndnn 610 9 01 4 50 Westminster... 5 45 9 4S 5 8(1 New Windsor 5 58 10 03 5 59 Unirood 10 09 0 05 Union Bridge 6 05 1010 6 11 Frederick Junction.... 10 20 0 23 Rocky Kidge 10 88 088 Mcchanicstown 6 80 10 51 6 40 Blue Kidge 1133 7 15 Ar.Hlgblleld 0 58 1138 7 30 Lc. Hanorer 9 37 5 43 Gettysburg 40 00 10 33 0 30 Orrtanna ffl 10 1041 087 Fnlraeld ffi 37 10 58 fiW Highfleld 0 58 11 38. 7 30 Edgeniont 7 10 11 45 785 Smlthsburg 11M 7 41 Chewsvlllc 13 U0 7 40 Hagcrstown 7 85 13 15 805 Ar. WUIiamsport ? 13 80 8 30 A.M. P.M. P.M. Between WUIiamsport. Hblppenshnrg and lu- ^ termediate Point*. A.M. A.M. P.M. Le. Wiliiamsport 6 25 10 55 0 45 " Ilagerstown 0 40 11 10 7 00 " Hinitiisbnrg 703 11 83 734 Ar. Edgcmont 710 1145 7 85 P. II. Waynesboro 7 30 13 03 7 63 " Chanilwrsburg 8 13 12 89 8 83 m ?' Shippensburg 8 40 1 Ofl 9 00 -* M. P. M. P. M. 1 09 4 13 1 30 4 45 3 18 5 20 Edgetnont 7 53 2 80 6 45 Ar. Smlthsburg. 8 06 2 43 6 26 " TIngerstowii 8 80 8 05 6 10 Wiliiamsport 845 8 20 6 35 _ ]?*v?e Wiliiamsport for Harcrstown, 0.25, 7.15, 10.55 A. M.. and 1.45 and 8.45 P. M. Leave Ilagerstown for Wiliiamsport, 8.80 A. M., and 13.15. 8.05. 0.10 and 8.05 P. M. 1-eave Korky Kldgr for Emroltsbarg, 10.40 A. M., and 3.33 and 0.85 P. M. Arrive at Ein mltsbarg 11.10 A. M., and 4.03 and 7.05 P. M. Leave EraoiiUhnrg for Korky Kldge, 8.20 A. M., and 2.53 and 5.50 P. M. Arrive at Rocky Ridge 8.50 A. M, and 3.22 and 5.50 P. M. e Frederick Junction for Frederick. 10.S3 A. M., and 5.03 and 7JO P. M. Leave Frederick Junction for Tanevtown. ?%?"?? aod Co"?nM?: a 5'.^,?' Trains leave Sbippcnsbtmr S" i "nd 1.90, P .if.- arrive at 8bippcns burg 11.82 A. M. and ? 65 P: M. dally, creept Bandar. ?Dally. +Mondays only. All others Dally, except Sunday. " George L. Travis, THE BOSS BARBER, R^?E?TFUL1,T to bis Mends tbat ba* removed to the front- UDt>er room In tho niKann I,..;i,nn A. M. Le. 8hlppcnflbnrg 6 80 " Cbambcrsburg 7 01 " W'aynesboro 7 35 Improved, with the Best Patent Spring Chairs ? roo?!> 1 ?ha11 constantly yye services of a competent- assistant. MlM88Tta"*"1 politeness mj.moUo. Boarding. S u ?**?****