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8BBI?AND0AB HERALD Wt>? O-w*lH ><?.?: VA.. Vl-r-alnoada*. April 17.1* IST?4? TOWI AHD OO??NTT ATFAIBS. L? B. ?t O. R. R. Timk Talbe.?On and afterJSuuday IVov. 1 Stlt 1^77 train? Will arrive anJ leave Woodstock a? follows : WESTERN BOCND. Fieignt.traiu leave? A. M. 9.21 Passenger ?* M P. M. 1.41 Freight ?' " T. M. 2.39 alAbTBKN BOUND. r ?'lglit tram leaves A. M- 10.18 Pussc-nger " arrives P. M. 1.25 " leave? P. M. 1.50 ?.?ight " leave? P. M. 9.0?* Freight trains leaviug at A. M. 9.21 ?rid P. Si. 9.06 respectively run on Suudays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days sad Saturdays only. All other trains daily except Suudays. All regular trains have passenger cars attaches. Parties who are unoer the impression that the hog-law is a dead letter, will bt convinced of their error by paying a rule ?ftwoor three dollar*. Millinery Gnous.?Sea the card of Mr?. HrSBStlwet ?b Ibis ???us. She is pre?.?red to furnish every thing needed in the millinery or dress-making line. I*. S. MaS-SHAL.?Host. Jon. P.I Lewia, of Buckingham, ha? received : the appo.uttacnt of U. S. Marshal fori the Western District of Virginia in the] place of Col. A. S. Gray resigned. Sixty two laud owners in Pajfs Coun? ts give notice lliat persons must not hunt or lish ou tltoir lauds. The cliaiic?. for the Luray boys getting a g"i'd tue?? >f fresh ti*h:s decidedly slim. The tlarrUonhurg 'ill Commonwealth ?ays : "Fr?tin all account?, we ?sill have wheat enough ?u the Valley next tall to board England ami Russia ai roavsona? bl? rate, lor five sens. Attention is called to the advertise? ment of P. Heller & Co. who propose to sell au inimeii?-e stock vf goo?]? at wonderfullj low price?. Read their ad* advirtiieiiieiil and ?elect for yourselves. Latest Wheat (.?cotations.? Thlindaj morning ?liest was quoted at lb?.* depot. Winchester, at $1.15 to 1,18 a bushel. Corn 48 to 50 cent?, and oats 28 to 30 cants.? rFi'?icAt**f-r Times. Just Arrived.?J. J. Stoneburrusr A Sonare now opt-mug anew stock of seasonable ??ood?, which have just arrived from the Eastern Market?. Parties wishing to secura bargain? should call at once, as his goods hare been selected with care and will be sold at the lowest prices. The bridge on the Mauassas brauch of the Virginia Midland Railroad, over the South branch of the Shenaadoan river, it i? t-XDectcd will early next month be linis'.ud and ready for the passage of trains. A large force of hands is engaged re-building it. Attention is called to the card of Dr. D. D. Carter. Physician & Surgion. His drug ?t?ire opposite Welsh's Hotel is supplied with a full line of drugs, and a choice variety ofcigars. Tobacco and coufectionariis. Give bins 8 call. Gone Again.?One enter pr i si n g Merchant. Mr. M. Coflruan. ?? now in j Baltimore selwctin?; a full stock of spring and summer Goods. He will be prepared j to make a fall display of hi? ?toe? next | week. Call and examine. He is pre? ptred to clothe all who desire good? at very low prices ami of excellent quality. E?Q**llina for yourselve?. ? ? ? ? ? Dkatu OS GsiOBOl Will.?Geo. W II an old raakknt of this county, died at liia resideuee 1} lailaa ?vest of Tim berville in this county ou Monday April the 3d. in the 61th year of ins age. He was bom in Sh'uandoah and moved to th:*. county when quite a young man.? Reck. Beg. Tas Wkathek? This lovuly spring day you can hardly realize that the same day nine sears ago there were twelve inches of suow on tlie gmunJ here.? And yet it is so ; and besides that, ou the 1 St h day of iLis mouth, six year? ago, the thermometer was at freezing point all day long.? Vindicator, On last Sabbaih after service? at the X. S. Baptist church, the congregation repaire?4 lo the Hawkabill and wituoased a beautiful baptismal ?ceue. The ordi? nance was administered to four cani dates: C'-il. M. Spitleraud two daugh? ters. Laura aud Virginia, and Miss Wharton, a niece of Rev. H. M. U Inn ten.?Paye Courier. ? m .*?. si Belmont Sold.?Jas. R. Russell, trustee for the creditors of M. B. Buck, sold on Wednesday to A. A. McKay, attorney in fact for Dr. T. Ashby, of Baltimore. Bjlruont, coutainmg eight hundrtid acre?, tor #15.5u0, one third cash, and balance in one and two years with interest. This sale is subject to confirmation by the Corporation court ef Winchester, which will be held next Monday.? Warren Sentinel. Death.?Oa April. 10, Albert E.. ion of Peter Windle, of this place, de? parted this life; aged 21 year? aud 21 day?. This unex'iected death of one so young, and with pro?pects for a long life, shocked the whole community. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved family in their affliction?.? Valley. He Wants an Explanation.*? The Editor of the Valley devote? con? siderable ?pace in his last ??sue, to an effort to account for the appearance of a coft8)u>- baby at the toll gate at the South end of New Market. Discouraged w-itu his own effort he calls lustily for assistance and asks u? to explain for lu?.. We, Woodstockers, are generous. but this is asking too much of us. We would like to aceomodate him, bat we do not know how to explaiu the mailer. Call on some one near-r home. Croquet. --Ready for the season a let ?f good So. l crosmet sat*? for #1.25 at *- B. SctlMirr. Mokk Barns Burned.- Not ! the carrying out of Grant's order Sheridan, in the infamoua dispatc | lay waste with fire a portion of j beloved vallsy, so that 'a ?.row if f over it would hav? to carry hi? rati was there ever sscli a fearful da Linville a>? on Friday last. That n big the wind was blowing a kir Ai gale, when about the hour of 10 o'? a kitchen belonging to Gideon Kra Esq.. aceidcnlly took lire and in a moments ?vas, wrapt in ?aruea. kitchen stood a few feet from the i building, and this with the fact that wind was blowing from the weal ei ed the safety of Mr. Kratzer'? dwell Some fodder stacks were betwee shed and the barn, which ?oon I fire, aud then the barn, all of w burned with feartul rapidity, and neighbor? who hastened in large u ?ben? to Air. K's assistance could i der but liltla aid in extinguiehiug flames, but turuiug their alteutiot the agricultural implement? and mac ery that waa in the barn, succeede? canyifeg tiicae toa place of safety. One-fourth of a mil? further eai the residence of Col. ?. ."iipe, ?* when the fire broke out at Mr. Krau hastened with hut entire available f. to assist hi? neighbor, and waa tl doing manful duty. While thus euga what waa his horror in glancing tow his own premises to find that his ba which stood about 00 yarda east of store and dwelling waa on tire. S pr?servation being the first law nature. Loi. Sipe could not do other tl hasten to extinguish the flames on ?wa '.remises, and in this move he t followed by others, the Debjhl Uviding. When Col. Sipe and pa readied his barn ail thai could bed? was to lirat save Col. Sipe'? stock u farm implements, and then prevent i lire from spreading to the buildiag? Elia? Etapa ?viler, near by. 1'?* set hiieket? ?l was in-cessarv to ?mer I store ol Mr. ?ipe. and the k?*> be. mislaid Col. S. forced an entrance In seit, and ihrowiiig out his entire slo o! buckets, whlsh were ?oon m ea?. bauds, aud to thi" fact may be attribut the saving uf Mr, Empswiler'i ??-remit and the lurther sciions damage by lii Later the lire spread toother premu but the timely arrival of fresh help a tit? heroic exertion? of men. worn and children, who all did manful dul in tarrying water, tearingd??wu lencin Ac, 'be lire was kvpt withiu bounds the woods hing between Messrs. E. and D. 1'. Ragaus and Daniel Bren niae's ami others, and wa? finally ei tirely conquered. Mr- Kratzer'? loss is from si ,?000 $2,0?J0; Col. Sipe's from $?0U te *7(1 The former was not insured, Mr. 1 baring failed to reuew his insurance the West Hock'm Mutual, which e pired but a few days previously. Sipe barn was insured iu the same compat lut f SOO. Had the stoiic and dwellir of Col. S. taken fire, which waa in it minent danger for several heurs fio thing bits of fodder, hay, shingles, At lhat were wafted from the Kratzer tin the loss would have been heavy. Rock'm Regitter. Xo Bass.?The countenancea of ot thherman bear a aad expression. Tin ail along the banks of the river frei morning lili eveuiug, they change th bait utten, but nothing acema to lern] the bass. They ?ear ?it larjje ea che by Front Royal fishermen, but tli Shcnaudoah ?port?iu-*n uo Ion 'er enj? the exquisite pleasure ol returning lioin with as many large bass aa they ca Carry. The bass arc not here. Aftc placing large numbers of bass an salmon in the upper waters of th North Branch ol the Sheuand'uh ou efforts at lish culture are all defea.ed b one man who ha? built a very high mill dam across the river. He ?s a Wane man and he keeps all the lish iu War reu county. He will continue to do ?i until an ironclad nary descends th sparkling waters of the "daughter of th Stars" and without a formal declara tarn of the rights ot belligerents, con vincea him, that while his right to nuke hominy and corn meal will not bi abrklged, lie must not interfere will the rights of others who hare an ineli nation to cat bass and the uative fish o our stream. He may atop the H?h for ? while.but some means will bedevised|h? which the fish w:ll be permitted to ae cend the stream, even if the removal ol all obstructions should be considere? necessary. To preveut greater annoy ancc would it not ha well for him tc provide some way by which the fish could get over his dam . It would cet but little and might save him mud troubla and annoyance. Tua Lkctlkk.?"The Moon and iU Wonders'' is a subject that should in tereat every one. Our citizena wil have the opportunity of hearing it ?lia cussed as heretofore, annouueed by Theo. Appel, D. II. late Professor o Astronomy in Franklin and Marshal College, Lancaster, Pa., in the Court' House Hall, Wednesday evening. April 24th, and it is to be hoped that all will avail themselves of it. The following are as announced the points of the subject : The Moon's Phases?Its Risings and Settings?It? Motions among the Stars ?Its supposed Influence on Planting, Sowing, on the Weather, on Vegetable and Animal Life?Tides?Eclipses?Its Orbit?Magnitude ?Distance?IL? Rer olutiona around the Sun and the Earth ?Its Rotation on (he Axi?? Its Cycle ?it? Climate?Has it an Atmosphere, w<it?r ?>r uiiuht-tnts? ?Moon as seen with the Eye?As aeen aeen tliroogh the Tele8C4ipe?Lunar Geography ? Mountain?, Valleys, Highlands, Low lauds. Volcanoes, Ac?It? Gsology, Origin History, Design?A Trin to lbs Moon. a? ???. a. Stalnton Wa<ion Factory.?W? arc glad to see that Staunton has opened a wagon factory. Heretofore many of the wagsns used in the Sheaandoah v alley have been made in the lar weat. We are glad to sec that Staunten has determined to furnish wagen? equal, to those of Western make, both iu quality and price. In Shenandoah. out farmers have beeu generally using Lome made wagons, but uo factory iu in* county has beeu makag wagons for other aec jioLS of ?th? eiste sod lor ?ether statee. ."Woodstock, Va. April 15th, ' Messrs Editors. I have read with se interest the communications in y papei in reference to the improvcm of the streets. It has been a mattet surprise lo me that a town as well 1 ofl as Woodstock, with a Main Str sixty or seventy feet iu width, w cross streets wider than the priuci busiusss streets of Ballituoie, with abundance of material at hand, ?hut for years have side walk? that are re: ly dangerous. A stranger cannot pi on the sidewalks from one cndoflo' to tbe ottier after night without runni the risk of breakiug hit limbs or net In conversing with a number of the ci zen? of the place, 1 flud almost eve one in favor of the improvement, n whea 1 a?k why it i? not made, th tell me the town council will not a' If I euquire whether the towu couu are opposed to it. they tell me they? not. but that they are waiting. W the towu council inform us whether th propose to make the improvcnivn Let it be anthoritativc. Give us t opportunity of replying to the people Ediuburg and Mt. Jackson, wheu tin inquire about the health of our si? walk?. It the pr?tent town council n opposed to the improvement, let the say ?a. If they me iu furor of it, 1 them act. If they can't cat the lia let them give ?ay to those who will e it. An election, I am unformed, w be held in ??ay. If no action be tski before that time, let it be made an issu 1 am prepared to vole for auv man ?I i? iu favor of paving Main street froi oue end ol town lo the other and making such improvements as tl County has the right to expect ol i County Seat. O id Fogy. ? ?..?.?. i The following brief memoir ?if M Bu.lier, at on lime a ?sell known a much eal-H-iiit-d citizeu ol Licking com ly, was sent to us tor publication, frei Mara?aII, HL, written by our ohl-iim friend, Mr. Samuel Park : Died, at In? residence in Cru ?lot counts. 111., on the 13t?? day ol Mara I 177??\ Mr. Abraham Burner, ?n the 791 year of his age. Mr. Burner waa bor ni Powell Fort, Sheuundoali count' Va., October8th, 1799, andinos .issit h.s parent? lo Licking counts. Ohio, i 1M7, and settled on Clay Lick. II mairicil Barbara, daughter of Em ?-lovsr. usar Hebrea. Marco 21*1. is,, lu 1833 he moved into the Chant neighborhood, on ilio Souili Fork ? Licking, thence to Hebrou, and frtn there to Crawford county. 111., in 18*.: ?hare his wife died iu 1855. He soo after married, and lost his second wit in 1858. He married the third win with whom be spent lis declining year He united with tiie Lutheran church ii 1819, and iu 1830 attached liltnst-lf t the Method!? " church, (there being ni Lutheran church iu his neighborhood, and remained an acceptable member I the end of hi? life. Abraham Burnt wa? a man devotedly piou?, but of a unusual pleasant and lively temper. ment, always keeping lbs circle wit which he mingled in a glee of go.? humor, lie was a man of strict niteg nty, honest iu all his dealings With hi fellow-men, sympathetic and chsitiabl toward siiiVering humanity, and iu a rip old age euterud upon the higher reward of a life spent in the service of his D vine Master. ? Newark Advocate. Lost Treasure.?In tearing up a old porch, iu rear of Wilson's Hotel, il this place. Mr. W. L. Dosh found si dollar? aud thirty eight cent? in coin There were three gold dollars, 4 silve half dollars and the balance in live aip ten cent pieces. The familv that live Hie hotel in 1864, hada very trusty col orcd hoy named Tom. Such was th' confidence placed iu Tom, that, on on occasion, wheu the Federal Csvalr made a sudden dash on the town, to hin was entrusted for coucealment. twi bumlred dollars in gold belonging lo Mr Keiger of Winchester, a gold ?atch am chain belonging to Lieut. Merrick of tin Maryland Cavalry Battalion, a gall bracelet and some jewelry. Tom, a: was natural, had a desire for freedon and without giving notice left bis oli home an?-! found a secure place in real of the Federal lines. He afterward?. sent word back where the moues watch, bracelets, &c, were concealed and with the same messenger seni word thai he had hid his own money under the back porch. Tlit mouey,belonging to Mr Kieger, watch, bracelets Ac, were recovered, bul Tom's money not being easily found, il was thought that Tom as was natural had taken his loose (hange with him. He ha? never returned, and as fourteen years have passed it is not probable that he will cerne back lo hunt for his hidden treasure. Calla Lily.?Au exchange says that a lady of Michigan has been very successful in obtaining two flmvers instead of one from every ttoweriag ?heath of the cal.a lily. Her method is as follow? : As soon a? the joint low? er is cut, or b? gins to wither, pull lin? stock down throUi.li the open sheath dear to the bottiiu. At t ic bottom will be found standing, ciose to tbe stalk, another bud, enclosed iu a deli? cate covering. Cut the old ?talk away as close a? possible withou', injuring the bud. and it it lias not been kept buck toe long, it will grow up very quickly. The Sacrament of the Lord'? Suppn wili be administered al Fair View (D. V.) on the 4th Sunday of May. (the 26th.) Services on Saturday previous at 2 o'clock, P. M. I will preach (here also the 2nd Sunday of May at 3 o'clock P.M. All other announcements relativ? to a ?Acramental meeting at the above named place are hereby revoked. P. Mili.eh. Pastor. Dwelling Burnt.?On Tuesday Rioraing last the residence of Mr John Crickenberizer, formerly the liraxton Davis house, on South River, about ?ix mile? below Wayoe?boro, wa? destroy? ed by fire, with almost all of Mr. C's furniture. The building wa? owned by Messrs. Henry Koiner. Wra. Patterson and others, und was insured for IL500 in tho East Augusta Mutual lusumn..: Company. Edml.ui'g, Va., April l?th 1878. At a special communication ol Hun? ter Lodge No. 135. A. F. & A. M. held in their Hall ou the 8th day of April 1878, for the purpose of taking action i'.? regard to the death of Bro. James X. Swann, a committee was aji po.nted l?t prepare resolut.ons, of which the following is a copy. Whereas it has pleased the Grand Architect ot the Cn. verse. "The I Almighty Father" whose wisdom knows no bounds, to rem?se from our brotherhood and that of his tamil?, Bro? James X. Swann from his labor of love and charity to his reward in the Grand Lodge on high. Therefore, Resulted, that this Lodge does most earnestly sympathize with the family ol our deceased Brtither aud tender to ilium iu their sad bereavnient, ??ur heartfelt sympathy aud condolence. Jitsohed, thai the members of Hunter Lodge in token of their respect lor our dec? ??cd Bro. wear the DSOfJ badge of ruouriiitig lor thirty day?. Resolved, that the above pream? ble ami resolutions be placed upon the th ? minutes of the L >d^e,a copy sent to family of our ?leceased Bro. and also a copy ?ent to the Shenandoah Hkkai.i* for publication. B. W. BtTBKX, f G.J.Gkandstafk. ? Com. Saml. BlNKBB, ) MfeUHEKTOWJt, V*.. Apr. 15. DkiAii Herald:? V.uir v.r.? Iiattering notice, a few weeks ago. of the rivalry of thrift iu our villages, by your permission, call? tor a passing notice. To the spirit of enterprise at Tom's Brook we concede the palm, but would ?ujg. si a contagion there. It is much ton i I"m-!\ conlined lo the i hi il I v spirit of one Arm, no apreud of ?the disease. Ih tinture liiere is nan ? room for utility, Ii". water power, with mill ??at. ihe wall- ?I which an- ?landing. ...-. co i less? n . ,,'ii al ihe ignol'le band of tin- d. im n P..I. AI?? a .land Ml? bu tannery Ac. ail i\ .ng donnant lor whiiI util l il i?. Iij i? this :- a? ? ith the ?piriletl ai d inviting Edinhiirg. 1 would aimpl* hint,! "Hie dug With ill?" boll?-." Im' lie- quota-? t mi Joe. ?Mil In -aft. r Jay B<:e. [l i? a, puzzle. Mr. 1.,,';'..!-. t.i ken.-, where you? lijuiid the cabin? i shop, unless _\"naud i end George mistook the l"-^?r end ol ' M-iui? r:?M?u l ?i Tom's lintuk. I amj ??lit to ? lir??li.'cle a ? ? ?arftmU of Ihe ?pir.l i?f :!.r I, lo -? m ? il ? ;r*?:, in nur i -..Mi; the slave am! barn ! woik*. are ??n a ?land now, bul hope i?> resume, ?When a demand for material aud barn Is ?Mil justify. Wa 'have a snug house teuaolless, which is the cause of some somment. The conclusion arrived at. is, the preprieier, after diligent searefa ami study, coBtemplutea aronsing from nis lune?ness and occupying in happi Oess and uuily. In this, Harvey, are the wishes of many friends, that it may be you ami your? long in pleasure, ?Ac. I am Yours, Jay Bes. ACCIDENT.?Au accident, which might have oeen very acrioua resulted from playing base bull on our strut. last week. Some beys were playing on t ie pike when i bat wa? accidently t irown from the hands of one of the , payers. The bat strtlch an infam aisout one year old and its none. Tiie c'iild appeared to lie ?erioosly injured , hut fortunately the injury proved very lah.'hi. Playing ball on the street has ! proved to be a great annoyance In ma Iny of ?tor citizens. Manj windows have ; been broken, but still tbe gsmegoea on. j If several children should be killed, cn ?ergetie c?'orts to suppre?a tho nuisance | would be inaugurated. Death ok Levi iiu:tt.?This !_> n tl. man. wi 11 known throughout the Ina? er Valle**, die?! at Ina residence in this county last Friday, after a long Illness, He bad reached his 67ili jear, Mr. Hielt was a public spirited cili? ! .'.en and snjoyed great pt-rsonal pupu lanty among ?!l ?vim knew bina. Ilia funeral waa largeh attended, both from ! t.inn and country. He was buried at Brucetowu b-, Dallas Lodge of Fres ! Matons oi ahicu he was a member, and John Dove Chapter of Boyal Arch ! Musous of Wiiiclu ?It r. - ll'i/?,/,..??'? r Timet, I.AXH SALI.? IM l LAKKK (UlNTY Va.?Last Saturday the ftilluwing tracts oi land belonging t) F. B. Meade. and Situated in Chapel district, were Bold at public sale: tract No. 1. containing! 117 acres, to Mrs. M. Whiting, nt$17 3?J per acre : trad Xo. 2. '22, acres, to same at same price per acre : tract l?to, 3. 20 acres, to P. C. Meade at ?17 30 { per acre : tract Xo 4, si arres, to L'apt. W, N. Nelson, at$25 per acre.?dark Courier. Paints Ac.?Having many years experience in the business, i aiu'confi dent in* being able to give satisfaction in every respect to all persons desiring to purchase Faints, Oils, Varnisbes.Glass, Putty or anything in this line. A call solicited. Sample ?cards of Bead j Mixed Paints furnished on application li. B. Schmitt'?. The Winchester Timet says that the the question of inviting ?i number ol mi litar V companies and having a t-rand j mart al display <>u tin 8th of June is being consider? ?I by the Winchester Light Infantry. -... _ The dwelling, barn and oulh.iuaes belonging to I?i\ac Carr, Esq., on Jor? dan's Run. iu Pendletou ('??uiity were eritirelj consumed by lire on ths 6th Inst. The tire urinated from a ?lefect in the kichen Hue?lo?? heavy. Loeal .Mollee?!. Misic Ti:.u iii:i*.?Mi?s Virginia Larder, who has .iu?t compl? led her engagements a? inu?ic leacher is d.sir ou? "I securing a situation in boom family If possible, she gives ?ii-nrii?. tions on *.he piPiio. oiL-ati. guitar and several other !u?tiuii? nis. sn.i is a. ??ra?mate ??I the-cho.il i..r th.- Mind Ml the D. D. & B. I. at Siaunlon. and U> ; her own * Horn supports herself ami an Invalid in??ftit r and ?i?ti r. Miss ( aider ; is one o| the in??-! a-.r. leaMe companions | i m tin* family circle and is eminently I 'qualified t? give abundant Mthdac?tMtI as a teaetier of mu-:?'. Any ?me giving | - lu r a situation ?vill m t raltl ! besid?!s aiding a desei\ ing aud unlurtuu? ? ate blind girl m bur laudable ?lions m j supporting h? r?, If and nth" r-ted mottier. Aihlr? s? mi at Xc<\ town. Va. un ii ftily 1st. al'ti-r which lime her post otllee Will be at Lurav, Va, A 1.1'MAKKAIiLS I.ESUI.T.? It nuke? no difi'ercnce bow mauy Physician?, or how much medicine yon have tried, ii is now an established fact that Get man Syi up is the only remedy which has sjfvel complete sitisfaction iu severe rates ot Lung Diseases. It is true there arc yet thousands of per? sons who are predisposed to Throat an-i Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhage?, Asthme, Severe Colds ?eltlt-d on the Breast, Pncunioni?, Whooping Cough, he, who have no personal knowledge of B?ch?e'? Gcrin.'in **yrup. To lucli we woul?' say that .50.000 di-zen were sold last year without one complaint. Con -iimptivt-H try ju?t ene bottle. Kegu Lar sise 73 cent?. Sold by all Drug gists in America. Ifor Sale by Da. D. O. CaktsrAH Scn.airr, Weod?iock, Vs. " Trial Bottlis -5 Cknts.''?In or 1er thai all may lest the great virtues if Dr Swayaes Compound Syrup uf Wild Cherry we have issued trial bot? tle* at 25 cent?. No family should L without liiis valuable medicine, as of? len-liuie? a ?ingle 25 cent bottle wil. cure a recent cough or cold, and thusi preveet much sufferm-/, and risk. Ii also cures asthma, bronchitis, livei complaint, and enriches and purities he bl"0<I, givi'jj-tone and ?trengih tu the entire system. A-THMA AND DlSTItSSSIXO Coitiil Cl.RSD. .My mother was ?great sufferer Iran asthma ; could not sleep ; her symp? tom? became very alarming?; shori breath, pains sod oppression, Di ?waytie? Compound Sy rap ot Wild Oh? try give her imiiu-ili.iie relief, aim m a short lime restored hr to good bt-alt. H MKYK1.. Groer. 17th aud C-rpcnter -ts., PhiU-lelph ?a, Prie: Trial btittlea, 15 ets ; lsri*< El $1, "i i-IX li'l' S." A s Dgl i ? Il I in/Ill' ?vid I eli?l|tin - Cilia. :i f i cut ?? uj-h ? r o i, an?I thus pi ? m m?rit ii-k .n?l ?unVriiig ol'i by Da. I ? CarTKS. i?.ist rk VN Asr.M-iiiMi Fact.?A Ur??( : p.uii ii ot h' American peupeai i"-ds .?; % from the iff cte ol Dye?* I'tp-ia or ?I ?oi .?-led liver The '. ? ait I lin.? ili-e.-i?' s upon the masses ? i i . Is**, nl :?r*. 1 v;i inilil- peop e l mini inn min... making life cttn? Ij ?< lit ? I ? ii instead of a pi a- in' xi- . nc ? >v in. Ill and iisei' lue-- i? ouglil | . I.. There ta nu good res - ?i !< r this, if you ?ill onlt throw i--..I. pi judie.- ai,(l ?kepltci-m, tak< 'in :i?ivi?*e ot Drngxista and ton I fru di and try one b..ttU? u UneiT | A.ju-i Flot*er Votir .?.pe'.Js uii..! ? o i ? n. Mi In n* ul ?'" ttlt-a . i m tod cue have i-ei-n given away to try i i vu iu?-?. with ?atiefaolory rc-tuli?? ii i-v?-ry cist ? You cm buy a samp! b.ittl- for ten cuts to try Three d??s . ? ?il! relieve the ?orst case. Po?? t vt-ly si-Id by all Druggists "B thi Wesitrn Continent. For sale by I>i !I) I). Carter e% B. Schaiitt.vVood ' stuck Va J*vIA-I*.I*tIL*.T3 Ob the l"th of April, in the S.f jrm?4 Canrea ?: EaiubBTf, Ly lier. II. T?llli?!m, Or. 8siin?l i ! HoffBian, tu Mit? U.rf.rvt Virgin? r.:nkor, ?11 el lidiutiiirg V?. I At th.- so??? of th? It-;?.'? puent la at.'?et?ou, ! on |hs lit? inst. k? Kid K. B. Hhav?r, Mr. i'hilii Oocliet.ii.irt.i Mist I,, nia Bril Fo.?/, hith of tbt* 1 coiinir. | Sear Colaabla Faraaee, April 1118 ay See. r I Ml l*r, Mr.'I*a?,nt Hottet ami Mu? ?'?tiitria-, ilu.^litor of ?s ib. Ltrkln?, ?II of thi? county. I At thi rtaS.BC* of MaJ. Chat. ?. Sp-**, No. IV ! 3,a ?th?! , WailnagtoB i :tj, April l*tu, hr th? Rev .1. ri>aa*BuJ,of the Epueopal osareb,Br. Jallas ' (.' Hcherf.-r of ?t.nnt n. t? lt:-s L dti? i'uh . r ?t ! ????hiUit?-'?. T3I?X5. * Saar Pastea filmed? oa th? 2nd ln?1. *nbe <"a?l .?' ? di nf Iniisiha-i II. ?:.d -?rah C Blakei ag.ii i yean ?nil l mon'ii. Be ???? bora a?at ?i ^. d?|. ck in the 3 ul M?rch I??*. Siuca ?us ?r?: of last ?:igi?r b? w?, a .rust ?ufiVer, htvinif tub nuit".! t ? t* i v.-r) palatal i-iperatioa* ?a the re m..?.I ir in ?is in?til of decayed ban*. ?'The months oi affliction are o *r, lh* alty? and tile aigatiof distre??, ?? t see him in ?ni/nisU no mo:*, nc ii?. jamed hi? ii?p,y release.'' I hen 1?! m fort?n?r in cnnipltla, linee beba? n*w none front our light sses.ninsli.il behold him sfsin. With urw lud lii.rcssliij dellf lit. >t IMIIXiiOl ?AABKETh OOBBBriBTI wits-axr ?T J. F. SAUM & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANT; ?US L-iii.i.Ba tr*., oet. t?th k loth April U I 1/ H'B-F-1,1. ?SaVJaii Sni-trriB*. 4 f>0 ???.I i F.xtr?. * *4H*?,lXi Faiadj. 1 0>\4 7 ?0 -IEIJ?FIsx.1 -t)(*ia flocr. ? (? ? y "lini.-tliv.1 4C is) 1 !? litiTF.K-lst quai. ?9 ?9 S2 2nd ". *? "4 > ilrd ". S! ?1 3a 11,.11* th? -am?. , . ?- r'-oti . ". latll I.Si:U. *fj I'OIlh*.6 *<*? ?OU Hind cjr?. lore - . S? i roi ?. r .y . ii'.-KKYt per, lb.. IM? ?JUTOKSNS.SiViiS 3" or. K-. ?.we -, ?, '? i-i.*?.-h . 3.". *s I FF.ATIIKUS-rrlme. UVK-llen?. ?ASt'?.?' CHICKBXa. IMfJII? Duuu. *o?*-a iso II each. ? ?JsOT.V c sLVt's-UTe. me 0?MK-SShu!o Doer. Ml SADDI.B?. ?*?0<gui? I'SUiKIDftF.?. .. C4Ai*-l ?<* i'tii;sM?srs . ?*Oa"t.i KAIIDIIS._ ?H t - SSILDTI IlKKYS,. ?tSta ? nitiED Finns. Ari'Li:.?1 *ijrr,B.ji-2??-. QUAi.TF.ll .I 1- ??(? oaaBKiss. it?* ?. BLACKIIKItulra . ??so? ?ALNUl-Krriisls. S<? ?'NIONS, |svr lioshsl. H (8 9 I'.KA.NH- ?hile. ITS-aj 3? ol.oitKfl .**?,a()r.i POTATOES, per bu?..... ?0 ,? 4? OUI.l'A Sl'l'l.! ?, ; r Sbl. ?2(r9?*l 8?i I V'?1. . *ll8ba. ? H ?? ?ii It ti.riHdltr.MARK HTM Ar ul. ii irs. H/'tlt -Mu??ejr. ?tllfri.s .41." l-i sia Faislly. 181 T 0 SVHK.li' -l-wi. 141 im v'h:'-. e? Si C-'?cT YiiUtw. 'f. W Wh ?te . til ?? OVT8-. *S RVU. ?s I.AKII . 11 -I , i. ri..T?r |l. 01 T..(uy. M ?tll'TT.b Inmt. let W lalr I? fe??-?. ?B ?C BOO?. ??? t -easy ii. ?i.i??}?? nmummg?HB???KttWWf Twiki? JCVTotlco? AHper*?n? n l?!.tsS ? > m? ?r* 'mteKetl t, d??r? tti*lr ?aeouot-. by eext et otlterw!-*?. t*? . t*-?f. r. A. DAWKI-i? Scr.inii so Meas? 'Itchit"<* Turs,'' ?ytnptoin? nf which ?re moistare, lik pt'1'spir.itioti. int-n?* itchin?*/, partieu i.irly when nndri'ssiB-* or after ''-it nu '? warm in bed, increase?? by sweating I might think pin worm? were craw! m in and aboni ihc rectnm, oftsBtimcs shows iii*.-If around th? privtte parts. i A pleasant ?nd safe cure in every oasi is' ?twayiteS Oinlment'" It allow-d 11.? continue, ?ery lerioas rcsnlt? ms? follow. It also cnn-i totter, barbers I neb, srald bead, rini? worm, bletche?. lull s?;,ly, crusty, iichy skin sraptioBl I-en' by mail tat any address fin reeeipi ' of price, 50 cents a box, or three box - li.r ?Jl 25, by Dr. fjwayas ?*: 8 m Philadelphia S<-U1 by all l?*sdin..? dm_"_'i?r-. In n'o..?!?t"C?, cy Liu. I) I?. 1 AlCTK.a. >i:i lltCutS. -OF FALL A WINTER 6009S ? AT P.J.FRAVEL I b*v? just raaatvad (hut?* which exii-Sf!? in ?St* u?-? t?7 I h?7i- lie >? afj? ?t"ok ?f Cloths >'? CAssLME?..->. BOOTS, SHOES, S-J?T5, TIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS I ak,i ?n<1?rw??- ?? In th? I*!.- U| i I f nl attjorticcut of DRESS GOODS, VTati., all tks nsv.l . Ac., Ac. Ac, ?*? . t.J ? Sh f?-r, Gc ? Bufel?. - I mi) l ? WAR I ? 14).009 Troeps TOWN OF ED1K z. v.. r t n- | , ?. laartfeaBai rnr : ?tul ra-r.i" ?nil m ?t ? SELE ve: ...f : t*ll Un i Gountriv Sio s ?rklok run -.1 it tin thei la i Ca?i ft* '.?a ; ? tn?l .tra-t attcn t aaaae? 11 th,' -a.-a . *a***A!1 kiadaoi uk*B?c for ??-.,1.. H. M May IfeU-tf. p. a.???? - -- - th? pabl!. ' VF1!. - ? - B??t Hr,?-a ?' lilcarh?J " . ? " Print? " Dotaestif? i.ati:? for?--- fi - - ? - lias lali???:ik '? l'.alm II ..? " Us.sr? ?? , ? ?.I Brteca, 0 - 1 1 liavo m? ?< i ll'gi .?lAliDWAUL, CTTLKLY. IOOLS ( HA [KO . al .IIl'KSS BLVKKT.S TLBS. SC YI HE-?, W " ileeied with can i L'KIBS, which I shall be ? ,0 all in want oi such *?0 I ?.ra reeelviax NEW G DO D ??very week. oo.?* in liV. line, : Bai ? '-lomer?. ami the public. .?ay .-??ti ?- i: I lian- tli. large?? is? au,l tin- h--? .pricf: list. *J for ."> ?Tras? Backer, - ? N - ft tor 'Z'> Starei ? ? n n ? ! .'iimi . ? ? . ffef 5 ? ?I f'?>.- M AL. ?Ina* j:-t:. ;new is5 AT TDI ? " FALL AWINTER 30r fea- |nstbeen j I ? ?? ID RT GOOD 441 t Bao ta fine HAT*, t.'Al * all Will v Ru , ? s?i ; and ?x ?' ? a.??'. ,. l>i'>r Q1 Ife sn-ir ?>r s?V Sr a??K/%?ot?i??.ATrro? v^-t it? SB? ?Xlnth? knnan u?,r! ?J^?fenU. Ad?lrg?sA.CocLTK*C-.?.A-lii^?ii-?. a. V-**T "**aj? 'HARD TITIF.S-- TbU ? : *<> ?its ? . 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