VOLUME XVIII.—NO. 1. HARRISONBURG, VA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1882. TERMS:-$1.50 A YEAR.
PROFESSIONAL. UBPlOAb. TllE DAY OF FATE. a spirit of perversity, replied indifferently, A Professional Profession. to fully verify it. Briglu's discsse baa no QEO. G. GRATTAN, I was wondering what it meant. Just SCIENTIFIC. iTTOftTfRY-AT-LAW, Habrisohbuiio, Va. jty Office then Alice came in, saying tho abject of Th® Unusual Exnorlrnoe of aPromlnnr^ Man i i i , 5 c South Side ofOonri-Houee Square. BY J. C. PKABODT. my thoughts was in the parlor. Mad® Public. u oS d^;fw7ru^n n^ wh at: "Miss Olafa," said Noel Auberton, after [Prepared Btpresnly for this Paper.] The followingtollowing articlearticie from the Democrat-7,^^ - 1™£ S/^otSJ lilGGfiTT & LIGGETT, wo had chatted a few moments, "I am go- and Chronicle, of Kochester, N. Y., is8 0f80of so ATTOKNEVS-AT-LAW, HaRRtsoRBuno. Va, Office We have one birthday where this life begins; One of tho objections urged against the V"' known complaint, Hundreds^fpeopledio over the Poatoffloe. Praotlco In State and Pederal ing away to-morrow." striking a nature, and emanatesn aBa e8 from so Ouhrte. flep28 We have one dying day where this life ends: 1I made no reply—I didn't consider it proposed tunnel across tho English Chan- reliableliabl7 a soi?ri7source, that it.® is! herewith^ '""n re-so daily, whose burials are authorized by a No Whiskey! And somewhere 'twixt the two one day of fate, imperatively necessary ; if it I ad been, 1 nel is that it would open n highway for the publishedISSy Seentire.6: In addition to thoh vval-^ "Apoplexy8"Paralysis"'^"Sp'inffi'8 Clom' F. A. DAIN(*ERFIELDr~ Whereon all life forevermore depends. was so faint I couldn't have managed it. invasion of Groat Britain in case of a war uable matter it contains, it will be found ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. HAnAiflOMBURO. YA. AyOffiCo with Continental powers. Dr. Siemens South aide of the Public Square, in Switzer'R new It dawns on thoo, as other days have dawned; But Mr. Auberton hardly noticed my exceedinglyg y interesting.ores ing, other common complaints, when in reality hiiildlmi. silence. He said, "I want to ask a favor suggests a novel pian of defence from such wa8 Like them it passes, dies and makes no sign; invasion should the tunnel be constructed. To-> the Editor of the Democrat and Chroni- ^ Brlght's Disease of the Kidnej-g. E. A. SrtANDS, Brown's Iron Bitters Yet dftwn the coming years for weal or woe, of you ; will you grant it?" cle!Few ; physicianB. and fewer people, realise ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hahriromduro, Va. Office In is one of the very few tonic "I don't know," said I, still feeling diz- He would arrange chambers of chalk, in t e •the old Clerk'a Office BulIdiiiR, up stalra. Careful Its fleeting life is intertwined with thine. zy. "What is it V communication with the shore ends of tho Sir :—My. rnotivo for tho rpublication of ^ disease or its dangerous attention to oolleotlon of clalniR. f pains, all speedily yield to its curativo power. : tions are conveyed to the network of nerves hard I tried ! I consulted the best medi- the rich tones of his pure voice, "You t 15- bold BY ALL DRUCKHSTS. Price $1. = cleansing. I was seized with Jurther inspi- I raised my eyes, and then ho gathered lit the nasal cavity by gaseous molecule cal skill in the land. I visited all tho XIarrlson'burB;, Va.. ration ; the organdie followed the silk,and me close in his arms, and I knew it wasn't play nicely, and you certainly sing well." from the substance giving the odor. The prominent mineral springs in America and "Only passably, my dear Mr. Simpson," the net was put through the stiffening and because of what I had said. traveled from Maine to California. Still I JOITN KA VAN A UGH, - - Proprietor. "You always do tell," ho said laughing; difference of smells is caused by the na- was the laughiug reply, "you really must, cleansing proceis used for old luce, and ture and rate, of such vibrations. grew worse. No two physicians agreed not flatter me too much, because I am vain This popular houso now under the control of tho then, with joy and thanksgiving, with tho "If you don't forgct-and say it, your eyes as to my malady. One said I was troub- late managers of the Farmera' Home, viz.: John and confidence of Alice more than' restored, betray you." Transitory color-blindness has been pro enough already. But, by the way, have Joseph Kavanaugh, has been refitted,refurnished and led with spinal irritation; another, ner- you heard'Over the Garden Wall,' yet?" put in flLrat olasH order for the benefit of the public. FRANK PRUFER & SON, and her admiration increased, J went to And I was hysterically happy, and very duced by a few hours stay in snow-fields vous-prostration; another, malaria; anoth- Ail late moderu accommodatioDs have been supplied, work. ridiculous, as was my wont, and cried and illuminated by the sun. all artificial lights er, dyspepsia; another, heart disease: "No," was the reply in tones that were and everything necessary for the complete equipment "Alice," said I, how do I look ?" Two laughed and went home beaming. appearing green for a short time. trtmulous with emotion, "I never heard of a HBST-CLASS HOTEL CftD bo foilUd. another,general debility; another, conges- the tune, but I have had occassion to go weeks had passed, and we were dressing Alice affirms that it was difficult to tell Before an English committee of inquiry, tion of the base of the brain; and so on for the party. Which beamed brightest, my eyes or my over the wall once or twice." Dr. John Hopkinson has expressed the be- through a long list of common diseases, the "It Is a beautiful thing," said Veronica, Under th# management of skilful and proper persons, "Lovely 1" said Alice, with rather too nose. lief that the whole of the electricity gen symtoms of all of which I really had. In has been refurnished and restocked with elegant ap- flattering an emphasis And we were not obliged to give up crated by one horse-power would not do this way several years passed during all of "There is a weird sadness, and yet joy, pliances for tho accommodation of gentlemen, and as Alice, with her brown hair and eyes, her Nilcourt, tor Noel was the purchaser, and more than boil a gallon and a half of wa- which time I was steadily growing worse. about the music that carries one complete- a quiet and gnnteel resort will be found one of Hie STAtTNTON, VA., clear, dark complexion, was elegant with I treasure carefully an old blue silk ball- ly away. Do you not find it so often- best iu the State. The choicest brands of wines and ter an hour. This opinion was given as My condition had really become pitiable. times ?" Itahors, also cigars, kept on hand constantly. the pink silk, which looked fresh and now dress, pieced and worn, though I-am no evidence that electricity is not likely to The slight symptoms I at first experienced There is attached to the Hotel commodioua stables, c "Yes," replied George, "it is pretty darn where accommodation for horses, at the most reason OFFER their services in their line of business to —made up with pleatings and puffs of longer under the necessity of keeping up ever become economically useful for heat- were developed into terrible and constant able rates, can always be secured. tlthe public, guarauteeiug satisfaction, the very silk and fresh laundried organdie. appearances. ing purposes. weird to get over a walll on a dark "night mayfl-tf disorders- the little twigs of pain had and dive down into an alley that you don't Mine was the blue, which, with many A prize of $10,000 has been offered by grown to oaks of agony. My weight had •know nothing about." ^ O T E31_., [ piecings. 'had been transformed into a the French Government for the most useful been reduced from 207 to 180 pounds. My "You arc just too funny !" exclaimed tbo Best Work and Moderate Charges. plain princess—high in the neck and short Every tetter's Contents. application of Voltaric electricity made life was a torture to myself and friends. I WINCHESTER VA. in the sleeves, decorated around the bot- girl, loolrina at him steadily. during the five years ending July 1, 1877, could retain no food upon my stomach, and As she did so his eyes met hers, and the 2>. HARPER, {of Penn.) PROPRIETOR. EEvery kind of binding done promptly, aud work tom with a black lace flounce (relic of Warsaw, Jefferson Co., Pa. competition to be open to all persons. lived wholly by injections. I was a living shipped by exproaa or freight, as ordered. past grandeur), with an overdress of black rich color flooded her cloks, making Terms $1.50 Per Day. The swelling is all gone. I am as well Several of these so-called "Valta prizes" mass of pain. My pulse was uncontrolla them more radiantly beautiful than ever. We respectfully refer to Dr. Frank L. Han is. Capt. net. and natural as ever I was before I was en- l.aveatdifferenttimesbecnawrr led,thefii t ble. In my agony I frequently fell upon uJohn Donovan. J. K. Smith, "Old Commonwealth," Turning quickly, she stood with avert- The table will always be supplied with the best In "I am sure," said Alice, giving a satis- larged. I am delighted with Peruna and having been offered by Napolen I just after the floor, convulsively clutched the carpet, ed face and downcast eyes, and for a mo- "'the market, and the Bar with (he Choicest Liquors. oof Harrisonbarg. also offer the following: fied look oyer her shoulder, as she went Manalin. B. P. Shaker. Yalta invented his celebrated "pile." The and prayed for death. Morphine had lit- Ay Free Bus to and from all trains, [aug24-tf out *of thej room, "no one would suspect ment no word was spoken. Hahbisonbdro. Viroinia, I My son is still improving in health. last award was made to Prof. A. Graham tle ornoeffoctin deadeniugthe pain. For Finally George stepped to Veronica's June I'Jth, 1882. f they were once that dirty pile of rags !" Bell in recognition of his telegraphic six days and nights I had tho death Later in the evening she came to me Your Perana is just the thing for him. side and took the little hand that was toy- H OVfAtCD HOUSE, Messrs. Frank Prufer dt Son: W. Bauer, St Mary's, Pa. achievements. premonitory hiccoughs constantly. My ing with a rose into his broad palm. Howard and ItaUImoro Streets, Baltimore, Bd.] ' with her face glowing with delight. urine was filled with tube casts and alhu The book binding which you have done for me is' "What do you think ?" she said. "I The large Chronic Ulcers, of 15 month's Tho electrical exhibition soon to be held She did not start, or seek to withdraw entirely satisfactory. The last lot of books has ar- at Munich will be of especial interest, as men. 1 was struggling with Brighl's Dis- it- Recentlf EepaW anil RsfnrnisliEi] Tlrongliant. ® heard Mrs. Qrigby say to Claudino Bray, standing, are entirely healed. Tho swell- ease ol the Kidneys in its last stages* rived s&foly by express, and the work is neatly and 'I don't see how the Nilcourt Rids manage ing, pain and itching have all subsided, it is proposed to use the 8,000 horse-power [Right here it might he stated that Chi- ACCOMMODATES 300 QUESTS. substantiallye done, and cheaper than I could have to dress so well;'—aud Claudine—spiteful tho leg is healed, and I am perfectly well. of the river Isar to drive the dynamo-elec- While suffering thus I received a call cago girls are warranted not to shy.] 11had it done anywhere else, I will therefore send you Peruna is a wonderful remedy. tric machines, and to show the possibility from my pastor, the Rev. Dr. Poote, rector George held the dimpled prisoner for TERMS,.. $3.60 PER DAY. bid thing—said, 'I think they ought to be of St. Paul's Church, of this city. I felt eepllr SOLON FISHKB, Proprietor. another° lot of blndiug to do as soon as I can get time ashamed to; everybody knows they can't W. M. Quiffith, Ashland, Ky. of employing it to light streets and houses a moment and then raised it to his lips, to gather up my pamphlets, periodicals, pictorials, afford it.' And then that grand-looking If you desire health and to save money, at a distance of some miles as well as to that it was our last interview, but in course "Mr. Simpson?" exclaimed the girl, ^NEAKY'S HOTEL, law JournalH. magazines. &o., now on hand. distribute the force to tho various work- of conversation ho mentioned a remedy of you do not seem know what you are doing. Woodstock, Va. Bespectfully, G. W. Berlin, Mr. Auberton came over to them, and it ask your Druggist for Dr. Hartman's wasn't two minutes before he spied you in "Ills of Life." shops. which I had heard much but had never Remember, sir, that „ U. QCAUY, . - Pbopbibtob Dr. Haesclberg of Pulkova has been able used. Dr. Poote detailed to me the many "Oh, I know all about it" said George. that corner, and I think wo were fully remarkable cures which had come under This Hotel has been recently enlarged and repaired PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. avenged when he asked Miss Bray who to trace to some distance in the tail of the "I know that you are rich and uneducated throughont. is neatly furbiBhed aud coutsins a comet the bright lines of sodium seen by his observation, by means of this remedy, and that you can never hope to soar in tho large nunibor of airy and well ventilated rooms. Th tho young lady with the piquant face and The Pennsylvania Campaign.—Con- and urged me to try it. As a practicing very best of faro at mode rate rates. [septtf tf red roses in her hair was. When she told troller Pattisun, the democratic candidate many obKervers in the spectrum of Comet empyrean heights of literature and knowl- him, he asked if you were one of the fam- for Governor of Pennsylvania, will take Wells. This observation is an importaut pysicians and a graduate of the schools, I edge where I reside permanently. But; F. PRUFER A SON, one, and must explode many of the the- cherished the prejudice both natural and my love for your father's check-book will STAJPL-ES sfc MCfJF-FT-T'T, Jnne32-fim Btadstom, Va. ily who owned 'Nilcourt,' and said he was the stump tho present week, and make an very much interested in tho grand old active canvass until election day. He will ories advanced concerning tlie constitution common with all regular practitioners, and overcome all this. 1 appreciate fully tho REAL ESTATE anfl INSURANCE AGENTS place " go to Bradford county this week, stopping of those remarkable and mystrious appear- derided the idea of any medicine outside sacrifice I am making, but you must not ances known as comets' tails. the regular channels being the least bene- seek to dissuade mo." Hero my voluble sister was checked in as he g es aud returns at Mauch Chunk, ficial. So solicitious, however, was Dr. •Over Avis' Drug Store, Harrisonburg, Va. DON'T EXPOSE US! her account by the uppcaropce of our hos- Hazelton, Wilkesbarre, Scrautoc and The quantity of silver held in solution "And do you love me so dearly, George?" tess on the arm of the Mr. Auberton men- Towanda. The following week he will by the water's of the ocean is roughly es- Foote, that I finally promised I would the girl asked. Pzrtiea cleBiring to soil or pnrcbase Farms, Mills, Call and see and we will satislV you that we keep waive my prejudice and try the remqriy "Certainly my darling. Without your Hotels, Factories aud Mineral Lands, will do well to the best of goods iu our hue, all fresh and pure, Just tioned, whom she presented to us. visit Erie and tho Oil regions, going to timated at two million tons. he so highly recommended. I began its call ou us early, as we are now advertining in 03 Penu- from the city ol Baltimore, aud bought for canb. Mr. Auberton was a grave, handsome Clarion on the 17th, and to Erie on the love life would be nothing but a four iliwli sylvauia papers and the Country Gentleman of New which enables us to sell cheap. We have on hand use on the 1st day of Jgno and took it ac- to me. All my happiness is centred in my York, and will noon get out our now Journal. man, of, I judged, about thirty ; he engaged 18th, and passing through Franklin, Oil cording to directions. At first it sicken- love for you. Can yau deliberately cast We have thirteen lots in the Zirklu Addition to THE BEST BROWN SUGAR. BEST GREEN AND me in conversation on general topics, and Ciry, Titusville and Corry. On his return Malaria, Chills and. Fever, and Bilions Sarrisonburg. and fifteen lota near the Depot for ROASTED COFFEES. BEST GREEN AND I3L *CK soon brought up Nilcourt; whereupon, he will stop between trains at Warren. attacks positively cured with Emory's ed mo : but this I thought was a good sign that love aside, darling ?" ale cheap, besidee nice properties in tht, most deeir- TEAS. FLOOR, BACON, COAL OIL. NO. 1 for me in my debilitated condition. I For answer she raised her pure, sweet ble oart of th© city. ian29 POTOMAC ri ERRING, CONFECTION- with characteristic recklessness, I talked, Later in the campaign he will go to Pitts- Standard Cure Pills—an infallible remedy- continued to take it; the sickening sensa- ERIES. TOBACCO, 8NDFF. AND forgelting everything but my subject. burg. Then he will visit soyeral towns in never fail to cure the most obstinate, long: face to bis, and placed a largo throe-for- RABIIISONBUIIG IRON ITOUNDKY. CIGARS. GLASS AND QUEENS- standing cases whore Quinine and all other tion departed and I was able to retain food fifty-cents kiss on his innocent Wabash WARE. PATENT MEDI- I told him how Alice and I went every Eastern Pennsylvania. The chairman of upon my stomach. In a few days I no- avenue Hps.—Ghicaqo Trihune. P. BRADLEY^ CINES, AO.. CANNED way, not to puss it; and never looked to- the democratic State central committee remedies had failed. They are prepared tic sd a decided change for the better as also MANUFAOTUBER of Livings, m JPii i n FtlUIT, wards it, unless we were obliged to, because says; ,Having paid thorough attention expressly for malarious sections, in double did my wife and friends. My hiecougbs ton Plows, Hill-side Plows, and a variety of goods generally kept In a Retail Gro- we loved it so, and were so glad no one to the registration of voters and the pay- boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a What Emiuont St. Louis Physicians Straw Gutters, Cane-Mills. Road-Sera- cery , all of which strong cathartic and a chill breaker, sugar- cased and 1 experienced loss pain than Sny: pers. Horse-power and Thresher No-KjTiifcrc^iT?1 had taken it; that we were sure we could" ment of the poll-taxes, work will now bo formerly. 1 was so rejoiced at this im- pairs,Iron Kettles, Polished Wagon-WPWt i iwUif not live and know there were strangers directed to getting out the democratic coated; contain no Quinine or Mercury, provedxonaition that, upon what I had Preventive of M.u.auia. -Coldcn'e Li- Boxes, Circular Saw-Mills, Corn and Plaster Crushers, We Will Sell Cheap For Cash, there; and rattled on in my impulsive vote. causing no griping or purging; they are quid Beef Tonic is a very agreeable atticlo Fire Gratea, Andlrous, &c. AIbo, a superior article of mild andb efficient, certain in their action i believed but a few days betoro was mv dv- ThliftbPe SkolaiH® and all kinds of MILL GEAR- OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCE. way, till I thought and stopped, appalled a nd ^^eertaln r^ir'Yctffin ^ng d ^V OWed^ betoro was my dy- nf diet, and partionlarly useful when ton- ING, Ac. aj-PI it I siting of every description, and harmless in all cases; ^they effectually \ .^ ' \ f. ' T^eixc cf my ics are required, being tolerate.j when oth- done promptly, at rcaaouable prices. Address, Kf Give us a call, on North side of EaaUMarket at the way I was talking to, and the tilings A Difficult Problem Solved. clean.* the ev.fen. ,.„eLni„e new and friends, Should 1 recover I Would ian-6'81 p. bpaDLEY. Harrisonburg,Ya, Street Harrisonburg, V. I was telling "that man ;" I, monopolizing cleanse tbo system, and-give now life and both publicly and privately make known 'er forme of ar.imal food are, rejected. In JunelS-tf D. M. HUFFMAN k CO. the "lion" of the evening! 1 went home tone to tho body. As a household remedy Diphtheria., Ague. Malaria^ Ty/dtoid Fecert, ______Tho desire for stimulants is becoming a they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint this remedy for the good of humanity, - BEATTY'S.1*00 ORGANS PIANOS 27 Stops fl2t> 10up. SetRare Reeds Holiday Only leeling very ridiculous; convinced that, monstrous evil and how to overcome it is wherever and whenever I had an opportu- 'and otert' depressing disrAxse, its use will be luducemcnts ready. Write or call on BEATTY, -At tlxe "Variety (Store. notwithstanding he looked very sympa- their equal is not known ; one box will 1 Washlngtou, New Jorsy. a serious question with reformers. Parker's have a wonderful effecf on the worst case. nity. I also determined that I would give atJtend'.cl with great 'advantage. Wc have I am now getting in my fall stock, which will con- thetic, he was shocked at such a confiding Ginger Tonic fairly solves the difficult a course of lectures in the Corinthian Ace- 1pter'jribed it with jxcollont success. .1. IT. Biat of everything usually kept at the old stand. creature, and sternly checked Alice's re- They are used and prescribed by Physicians (lAllKIAQK AN1> HIDING WHIFS— problem. It invigorates body and mind and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent demy of Music ol this city, stating in £*11 P.oslie. M. D. : g. P. Copp, M. I>.; 8. B. J A full aKsortment at WILSON'S, North A3" Give me a call If you want RELIaiile Good* at marks upon his evident interest. without intoxicating, and has brought tlie symptoms and almost hopelessness, of ' Parsons, M. g.; R. A. Viuigtwrn, M. D.; Main Street. 1n8 Low Pmoss. HENRY SllACKLETT. Some days after, Mr. Auberton called by mail, 25 aud 50 cent boxes. Emory's seplt health and happiness to many desolate i-ittle Cathartic Pills, best ever made, only my disease and tho remarkable means h* •. Drs. 8. L. and J. C. Niedclet: Wm. Porter, Extracts lemon, pineapple, oranoe, with Mrs. Choriton, and was so nice 1 con- which i have been saveued. Myinapr )Vg_ M. D., ■ . d y otbeia. {Titke no other.) Raspberry, Strawberry aud Vanilla, for fiavoring French and amf.hican shoe dressing cluded he could not have been so very homes.—Enquirer. See other column. 15 cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau n man purposes, at OTT'S DRtG STORK. Mason's Blacking, also Jacout'e French Black- Street, New York. ment was constant from that tinxt, au(j jn Of ^.uggists. lug. at OTT'S DRUG STORE, much shocked after all; and in the weeks less than Uhree mouths !• had fr |ne[j 28 Bakers chocolate, corn starch, dessi- following be came frequently, and we met pounds iinunlfiuah, hmh, Umoumibocamo eatw*)'entliuot ;" ~ 1 pWUer arc catching more cated Cocoanut, Sea Moss Ferine. Cox's GeU. Buggy and carhiagk harness. him at numberless places. Entirely Satisfactory. f eo lrom BUine nntf tlina. at OTT'S DRUG STORE. Ail styles and prices, at A. U. WILSON'S. A little brief authority make Gen. Ma- pain and 1 ibeliCTic J W nfo and pre fish than Frekldtht Arfbitf, saystho Brook- North Main St., ueitr Lutheran Church We had heard that Nilcourt was sold. Ladies wishing a perfume that combines hone play fantastic tricks. He not only out condition wholly to V a'mer.8safe > lvn the Blainitts in Virginia will WARNER'S CURE. KIDNEY WORT. IRON Mr. Auberton had told me the evening bo- Bittors. Hop bitters, Onticura, Ayor'a Sarsa- PRESCRIPTIONS caretullv compounded, by a novelty, delicacy and richness, find Flor- registers himself at hotels as "Mahone, Vir- JU loro, and ever after Alice and I were to ginia," but has even gone to the ridiculous ^ remedy w' jlCUich [ , pjaase the hotico that, whatever tho Eagle pitilla, August Flower, and all tho popular patent competent Druggist, at nil Lours, at have no more claim upon it than other estou Cologne entirely satisfactory. ' meaM.it is not here offiy that Mr. Blaine medicines, always kept in stock, at •Ug8 OTT'S DRUG STORE. extent of adopting the same stylo ol signa- Since my ntciar'Wr jr T, .- July20 OTT'S DRUG STORE. C^OX'S GELATINE, Sea Mess Farlno, Irish MosT outsiders ; but my thoughts drifted from ture for his public letters. inviXSKinvestigated, l;^ ' Jryy I have 'morougbjy..noroughiy re- is recognized as havft* more influence out AME.S' SADDLES. j Baker's Chocolate, at OTT'S Drug Store. that to Noel Auberton, who in the last Taking the human race as a whole, says ties axJland Bs>'aS,' :: 8lsubject' .'-loct ji uidnevkidcey dtffflcuV-dtfficuV- of office under the CoOititntiou and w.wj* Tho best made, made and for sale by few weeks had been more the subject of an exchange, it is observed that races liv- are astoort/ s ^''1"sr ,.,La8e, and tho tn.ttatruths fifty tliousundolBc»Jt Jiitdispoaw, W>m» A. U. WILSON, Horse blankets- my thoughts than was exactly proper. ing almost exclusively on meat have been Skinny Man. , atelj, Si*'" in8' cherclo-te stftte, deliber- jnl North Main Street very lico aud Cheap, at A. H. WIL- He puzzled and interested me in spite SON'S. North Main Street. Ju8 tho most savage ones. Nothing is so apt that ar -vva-> +V iq Home Insurance Company of N. Y. General News- honeism and Bossism, and are permitted to it will be an angry and turbulent demand ii • b TOWN PROPERTY FOR SILL The largest single brickyard - in the feel our release from this vile curse and op- for an annihilation of the whole protective system.—Albany Journal, Rep. ^ « *p Bgtj GEN. JOS. E.N0HNST0N & CO., United Btatee is at Atlanta. . pression. We hail it as a rift in the sable A VALUABLE and very desira. Oknedal Managers fob tqk Bouthehn States State Senator Jacobs, of Brooklyn, N. if S- hie House and Lot on East- A watermelon vine 990 feet in. length cloud that has so long bung over us. "When 1 ffi Market Street ia offered for sale. grows at Salisbury, N. C. Y., thinks Kings county will give more The house is a new frame buil ding ^3.1 ORGANIZED 1858 with $500,000 Capital. January the smoke of the conflict clears away in than 13,000 majority for Cleveland for „ r- *d Q Q in good repair;contains elcht roomB^ai»SlBHiS- 1, 1882— The wires for the electric light are being November in the great Central States, the governor. Including kitchen, With all necoesary out buiidiugs stretched over Macon, Qa. IMio upon the lot There is a fine cellar, also two cisterns, $3 000,000 00 attempt of the Arthur administration to The Republicans of Genosec county, N. and plenty of good fruit on the lot, and the whole Capital Explorer Nordenskjold expects to start Y., at their recent county convention, re- conveniently and pleasantly located. Tho lot Is a 6,860,505.14 in search of the North Pole in the spring. bind them to its triumphal car will be % L S n double one, extending through to the street in the Assets ewp.t.a b, a, w®. rear, and the garden is one of the very best lu the This 1b an whsolutely safe Company. There is none Father Ryan, tho Southern poet, is lec- town. It will be sold upon accommodating terms at safer. Insure your property with the local agent. turing for a Confederate monument fund. the people. The Gazette says: Mr. Blaine arrived In Washingl on Thurs- i rifl a moderate price. For further information, luten. ED. B. CONRAD, AOKNT, ding purchaaera will please call upon Mrs. aU8AN oc(B Harrisonburg, Va. The cash in the United States.Treasury "It is manifest that down at the bottom I day and was in consultation all Friday o B. BOWMAN, or at THIS OFFICE. now amounts to the prodigious sura of there is widespread dissatisfaction. The 8ep28-tf morning with Woltz and other prominent iWli LEGAL. 1248,000.000. demoralization of the party in New York straightout Virginia Republicans. He 9 w and Pennsylvania had its effect in Ohio, urges upon them in the strongest manner COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. A soled lump of pure silver, weighing and while the bossism that has split the I rO 1H nearly a pound, was found near Magnolia, to stand firm and make-their fight on pure J. L. Sibert, Ac., N. C., recently. party there does not exist here, the fact Republican principles. He even favors ^ r vs. that the party in thoao States is divided the nomination of straight Republican The Washington. Cincinnati k St. Louis R. R. Co The twelve additional looms and five against itself, and the National Adminis- candidates throughout thb State. In Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co. hundred spindles have been started in the To tlie Taxpayers of JocMngliai Connty. cotton factory in Prattville, Ala. , tration being justly or unjustly made a The Philadelphia Time* says: "The re- Extract from decree of September 23, 1882—"It ia party to the division, and placed in public CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY adjudged, ordered nud decreed that this cause be re- . During the past summer cattle to the volt against bossism seems to be Iiccoming Notice Is hereby given that the State and County ferred to one of the Commissioners of this Court to estimation, on the wrong sideot it, has its very general. The best men of both par- OPENED THROUGH KENTUCKY Taxes for (he year 1882 are now due. and that I will ascertain and report the lieus resting upon the char- value of •'1325,000 have been shipped from effect everywhere. In the canvass, too, it attend, cither in person or by deputy, at the follow- ter, franchises, rood bed, rights of way, grading, ties, Hillsborough and Manatee counties, Fla. has been found uphill work to satisfy the ties in New York city are moving for a LEXINGTON, ing times and places to receive the same, as well as mineral leases and other property of the defenilant, non-partisan municipal ticket, composed all qnuaid Licenses, viz.: and upon What part or parts of the sarao such liens A factory has been opened at New Or- people with the action of Congress in mak- of the best nominees obtainable. The . ABHBT DISTBTOT, severally rest, as vendors' liens on rights of way, leans, to make illutoinatiDg and lubricat- ing extravagant appropriations and ad- CINCINNATI, Dayton Tuesday, October 17 trust or mortgage liens, mechanics' Liens, Ac., abo success of tho reform movement in this Spring Creek.... a...... •—Wednesday, *• 18 the portions Of ihe defendant's road that are not cov- ing oil out of cotton seed oil. ' v . journing without retooving any portion of city has stimulated the spirit of indepou- LOUISVILLE, Bridgewater ...Thursday, •• 19 ered by snob, or any other liens. aDthe bosses of both political parties arc finding Moyerhoeffer's Store. Monday, '• 28 ered by speofflo liens, and that he ascertain and re- homes for themselves and families. tax burden, an economical administration that their occupation is about gone. The Pleasant Valley... Tuesday, •« 24 Eort such other matters as may be deemed pertinent Southwest, West and Northwest y him.or required by any of the parties to this suit." Forty-one persons from New York have of government—State and National—and people want honest government just now LINVILLK D1BTB1CT. Notice ia hereby given to all parties interested, thatt recently settled in Putnam county, Fla. more than they want the success of any THE ONLY ROUTE noover's Shop Wednesday, October 18 I will proceed at my office, In Harrisonburg, ON Some of them have considerable money. the Democracy can accord these things particular party, and thoy propose to have Singer's Glou Thursday, 44" 19 FRIDAY, THE .20TU DAY OF OCTOBER, 1882, to Pullman Sleeping Cars Molroso Friday, 44 20 take and report the forcgoinu accounts, at which said Mr. Knight, the new lord mayor of Lon- and is the only party that can. it in spite of the obstructionists and bosses Edom Saturday, 21 time nud place thoy are required to appear and pro- AND SOLID TRAINS from STONEWALL DI8TBIOT. don, began business life as a warehouse of either party. There is going to bo tect their respect Interests. , porter, lu the city in which he is now chief Cameron did not even refer to the Ohio crape on the boss doors all around soon." "Wasliinfipton Olty, Hlolmioncl, Roadside ....Tuesday, October14 17 Given under my hand this 27th day of Sept< mbcr, Elkton Wednesday. 18 1882. J. R. JONES. magistrate. election on Monday. It was not a source Did Mahone vote against the reduction Chablottkbvilkx, MoGaheysville Thursday, 44 19 Berlin, p. q.—Bep28-4w Oom'r in Ch'rv. Watnksdoro', Stauntoh and Clifton Fobok. Port Republic Friday, 44 20 Assistant Attorney General Freeman who of pleasant reflection probably to him. of tho tax on woolen goods ? He certainly VIRGINIA TO WIT In tho Clerk's Office of' returned Friday from an extended tour did, and you can't deny it. —TO— . CKNTUAL DISTRICT. tbe Circuit Court of Rockingham County, on1 Did he vote against reducing the tax Harrisonburg Monday, October44 16 the 22nd day of September, A. D., 1882, through Texas and Mexico reports that the Wo conversed with a large number of on tobacco to 10 cents per pound? He LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI, Ml. Clinton Tuesday, 44 17 . Peter Hile, Complainant, eastern part ot Mexico is being rapidly Keezeltowu Wednesday. 18 vs. Amcrioanized. the people ol this county on Monday last certainly did, and you can't deny it OOMNKCT1NO AT THESE POINTS FOB PLAINS DISTRICT. WilliRra Altnffer and George W. Altsffer, as adminis- from different sections, and we were much Is Mahono in favor of a high tariff which Wittlg^s Rtore...... Monday. October41 28 trators of Joseph Altaffer, deo'd, Def'is.' The Sumpterville. (Fla.) Times says: pleased to find the good feeling that is is burdensome and oppressive to the farm- MYille, Memnliis aEil Texas Points. Cootes' Store Wednesday, 44 25 The object of this suit is to recover from tbe de-. "The Reed Syndicate, of which Sir Ed- ers and laborers of Virginia i He certain- Tenth Legion Thursday, t4 26 fendants the amount of a judgment recovered byr ward Reed of England is the head, has se- prevailing among them, because of the Broadway.... Friday, 44 27 ^ tbe complainant against tbe dstendant, William Al- ly ia, and you can't deny it. Tlmberville Saturday, 28 taffer, In the County Court of Rockingham county, at't cured a loan of $5,000,000 to bo used ia bright prospects of the Democracy in the Do you expect to hide these things from Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago. St. Taxes will be received at ray office in Harrisonburg the October term, 1868. for $65 with interest there- extending the Florida roads controlled by until December 1. and all Taxes unpaid at that time on from the ISth day of May, 1865, till paid, and $6.655 election of this year in this State. There the people by your silly cry of "Funder- Louis, Kansas City, Eto. will be placed in the handH of collectors for prompt costs. this company. ism," "Bourbonism ?" You cannot do it. collection, with five per cent, added thereto. And affidavit being made that the defendant, Within a few years the confidential cleric is really a buoyancy in the Democratic RATES OP PARE ar« u low a, by «ny route. SAMUEL R. STERLING, William Altaffer is a non-resident of tbe State of The farmers and laboring men of Vir- oot6 Treasurer of Rockingham Co. Virginia, it ia ordered that bo do appear here' of a Pittsburg firm, npon an annual salary heart that is inspiring. Col. O'Ferrall ginia never had a greater enemy than the Before selecting your route, write to one of the within one month after due publication of tnis„ of $1,200, has invested $60,000 in Govem- will doubtless receive the full Demscratic coalition party In order to gain favor Agents UHiued below for full Informalion; you will order, and answer the Plaintiff's bill, or do what is save money, and avoid frequent and unpleasant necessary to protect his interests, and that a copy» meats bonds. His employers have ask him vote present at the polls, and from what with the manufacturers of the North,they cbauges of CArs. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD I of this Order be published once a week for four suoI to come into court and explain how it wa» we can learn and. see we feel assured that will rob the farmers and laboring class of cesslve weeks In the Old Commonwealth, a newspa-i- done, their hard earned wages, and then profess REMEMBER, that the Chrrapeake and Ohio Route per published, in Harrisonburg, Va,, and anothert The wholesale merchants of Macon, Ga., there is a quiet determination to get out to be the poor man's friend.—SAea. Herald. can ticket you and transport you to any point. copy therecf posted at the front door of tbe Court - THE LIGHT-RUNNING House of this county, on tbe first day of tbe nextt propose to organize and employ a private the vote. Work properly performsd will West, Northwest or Southwest term of the County Court of said county. detective who will look after their interests give us a grand victory. Two Ballots Voted. more cheaply and comfortably, with less number "D O M E S TI C.,, J. H. SHUE, O.O. O. R. O. and devote his time to ferreting out the- of changes, than any other Route. Berlin, p. q.—sepQS-iw petty thieving which results in freight Wonder if that statement of Blair about At the approaching election every voter 0. O. DOYLE. Passenger Agent, Lynchburg, Va. That it is the acknowledged LEADER = shortage to the amount of many thousands will cast two ballots. P. H. WOODWARD, Passenger Agent, btaunton. Va. IN THE TRADE Is a fact that cannot of dollars annually. that "old truth" business is rentable 1 At every election precinct tho judges of J. O. DAME, General Southern Agent, Richmond, Blair, we don't want any foolishaess. "Old Virginia. be disputed. ■MitiararcsiiWi The Georgia commissioner of agricul- election are required to have two ballot ture says that this ia the best crop that O. W. SMITH, H. W. FULLER. MANY IMITATE IT t .THE GREAT CURE . truth" is what we are looking for. boxes. Ooneral Manager. - Oou. Pans. Agent. Georgia has seen since 1859, and that it is- In one box all the ballots for congress- oolW ® I TOR J the first time since that year that she has mun-at-large and the district should be Blair in his speech Monday, in speaking NONE EQUAL IT! i! —RHEUMATISM— s raised 30,000,000 bushels of com. He- deposited. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST, ^ Aa it is for all tho painful diseases of the jj thinks 8,000,000 bushels of oats and 5,500,- of Capt. John Paul, said : "We think so In the other box should be deposited all c KIDNEYSfLIVBR AND BOWELS. S Tie Largest Amefl, (S It cleanses the system of the acrid poison 000 bushels of wheat have been raised, and mpchtof him, that out in our country we the ballots on the amendments. Peterson's Magazine! GO that oaosea the dreadful Buflfcring which that the cotton crop will be larger than even call him among othe pet names, "old The latter should read, "For the Tie LlgM BDnnine, © only tho victims of Bheumatlsm can rooliao. 0> £ THOUSANDS OF CASES -I ever before. truth." It iB awful strange that John's AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.' The Most BeantitiU Wood-work. £ of the wont forms of this terrible disease » OR UIWQ UALLED PREMIUMS FOR 1883. OS have been quickly relieved, and in short time " The Briarfield Iron Works of Alabama many friends, here where he was born and M PERFECTLY CURED, will soon add a nailery capable, it is stated, "Against the amendments to the 09- The principal preminm for getting np clubs AND IS WARRANTED of turning out 600 kegs of nails a day. raised, never thought of that before. We CONSTITUTION." for 1833 will bo a superb uteel-engiavlng (size 27 In- Album. Extra Copy of Mrgazlne for 1883. Agents fauletl in Unoccnpiei Territory, ample of the rapid industril development harangue and claimed it as a readjuster box specially provided. "SOUTH AN® WEST," Judges should be particular to make no Address now going toward in the South. Ten liberal victory. But Blair don't seem to mistakes in this respect, nor in making FULL-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS. Only 50 Cents a Year. years ago the Bite of Birminaham was acot- be particular about what ho claims or pro- DOMESTIC SEWING- MACHINE CO., It 1, .fir.t-cUesAgTrioulturalDaper,published temi- fon field, surrounded by virgin forests, their returns. Petebson's Magazine ia the beat and oheapeat of ootl2-ly Rloiunomlr ViFglnla. monthly. All who .end u, thfir Bubeoription with Five years ago the population of the ulaca claims. , Every voter should be carefully instruct- the lady's books. It gives more for the money, and 50 cents, between now and December 1st. we will _iroa8_ 0__i_ o av_ „ . ^ , ed so that he may. know one ticket from combines greater merits than any other. Its immense WANTED, Agents.—Now ready for subsoxibers. send them the paper until January let, 1884. Ram- ^ piy 2,500,. whilst the preaaut popula- There is no.explamvtion of the "toe-nail" circulation and long-esUblished reputation enables The leading book of the century. pie Copies, contitlHing* ' xg Premium Lisle,Liata, sent tion is estimated at HjOOOr whilst tho the other. its proprietor to.distance all competition. In short, ire© on application. Address mou speech possible. It is clear, from the at- it has the "SOUTH AND WKST|" 320 N. 3d St.,b«., St.st. Louis.Louie, Mo. ?iron alonef invested m the in district the mann&oture of BirmiBghain of pig tempt made by Governor Cameron to ex- Nerves, brain and muscles gain strength BEST STEEL ENGRAVINGS: Eve's Daughters, — will aggregate the handsome sum of $3,- and the power of endurance by using jdEST COLORED FASHIONS, or. "COMMON SENSE FOR MAID. WIFE and plain on Monday, that he made the remark Brown's Iron Bitters. BEST DRESS PATTERNS. MOTHER." By Mabzon Harlamd, Author of •Coin, TNOTIOE1Ji 650,000. Other manufacturing industrie® attributed to him, and having mado it he BEST ORIGINAL STORIES, mon Sense in the Household," etc. A book whioh are also flourishing there. BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS, tie best judges predict will outsell, do more good To the Stockholders of the New Rawley cannot explain it away. It was an unfor- BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, ETO. and create a greater eensatlon than any work pub Springs Company. The Next Houwc.-The New York Times The steries. novelets, etc., in "Peterson" are ad- liabed since "Uncle Tom's Cabin." This volumo tunate speech, and the Governor should mitted to be the best published. All the most popu- will be eagerly sought for by hundreds of thouaauda NOTICE is hereby given that ike Annual Stock- is gloomy in regard to the probable poMc- candidly acknowledge it and ask pardon. lar female writers oontribute to it. In 1883 about who44 are familiar with ber otbsr popular works. boldera' Meeting of the New Rawley Snrings ical complexion of the next House of Rep. 100 original stories will be given, and In addition Six A standard and Indiapenaable book for all women Com puny Will be held at the Law Office of Ed. S. resentatives. It says editorially: "The Copyright Novelets, by Ann b. Stephens, Frank Lee who seek health and happiness,—ivr«u> England Jour- Conrad, In HarrlBimburg, Va., ON THE FIRST Benedict, Jane G. Austin, "Joalab Allen's Wife," etc. nal of Educationv fHUHSDAY IN NOVKMBBB NEXT. Albums, to tho per* TjlALL AND "WINTER STOCK. bers in New Hampshirejand Vermont, and Mobile, Ala., Feb. 31,1880. son gatilng up the Club. which yi WU.BOWIVEA.!*. A large stock ot WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S thereis only the gain of one member, pos- © Auctioneer, HsirrisOnbarg, Va.. SHOES made to order, also BRTGHAM'S BOOTS sibly two, in West Virginia, to set against year 138: H. H. Warnkb & Co.: Sirs—Your Saf® For Largsr ClatH Still Greater laiiceHieiite, Offers his aervices to the public to aell by auction AND SHOES, which, have given groat eatlsfactiou. Kidney and-Liver Cure has entirely cured! Atoroa., poab-pAld. Real Estate, Personal Property. Merchandise. Ac. Carpets, Window Blinds. Trunks. Valises aud Carpet- the Ohio losses. Moreover, the chance® for if where me ol a chronic kidney and. bladder di«- CHARLES J. PETERSON, Promot attention to all orders. Rates reasonable. bags. Charlotteaville-and other factory Gasaimereu, further losses in Connacticut, New York 304 ChMtuut St.. PhlUdelpbla, P.. Fulled Lindsays sod Fjaanels. Dress Goods and a day. If ease. It® effect » perfectly wonderful. ®S-SnpolniBn, .mt trails, if wxlttnu tot, to up TETH'S BEEF. WINB AND IRON, a apleudid variety of othsx Dry Goods- All cheap. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Indian*, do so at o Benjamin M. Sibvejis. tlqJM with. ' wU® are anything but reaaauring."- The exercises were interspersed by some MONDAY. THE HARBISONBURG GUARDS North Town Loctft. East Eockingham Items. The Great Middle River Demoeratie Old Commonwealth brass band music, and when the speaking MemonstraUon.—1,200 Feeplo on the Was over, the musicians went to the Wal- At the Winchester Pair. bt a Special lookout. [From tho Kut Bocklngbtm Novo, Ooi. IB.) » K.SMITH,. ^drobu.he. ^ POLITICAL DELUGE! Ground. ■ lace House to serenade Gov. Cameron and Lock your hen-houses. Experience Hogs are etill dying by the score. It his friends Blair and Riddleberger. This Plnwaat FxouMlon—Cuptore of B Prlxe, teaches. looke as though we are to have no ba- isunntoo VU)i(lc«tort Oct. M.) Tbdrsdat MORNINO, OCT. 19, 1889. -— and a Oraad BaaapUon. oou for next year. they did and the compliment was acknowl- Brooms are in demand by night prowl- Yesterday was a big day at Fort" Defi- ""{Ent^editVhe p!"6^ HRrrtoonbarg, va, a» Cameron, Blair, Riddleberger I The obeatnut crop in the Blue Ridge ance, and despite the. cold, chillhtg rain econd-claji mail matter.] 0 edged to the members of tho band by tho ers. Beware. ■ THE RETURN BIONALTZKn BT BONFIRES, FIRE- will be a large one this year. Prices that fall, about twelve hundred; pecsoas introduction of the Governor and his com- WORKS, SPEECHES AND REFREBBIIBNTS. If you desire fowls for thanksgiving, bo are likely to rule low, as the crop gen- were present. Some of the morft onthusiw- Subscription Rates : A WINDY DAY IN POLITICS 111 panions to them individually and a hand- sure to keep 'em close. tic claimed that-there were from 1000 to One Tsar, erally is reported large. 1800, but we think our flgurer? are. nearer M h8 shaking all around. The appearance of the Amongst the light-fingered gentry tho Messrs. J. A- and A. N. Ham men right. As we predicted; tho Middle Riy- oil«f„ Months,nSi On Wedneaday morning the llth inst., the fall campaign has opened. Four Months, IT* THE COURT YA-RO I Governor and his company on the veran- Harrisonburg Guards, Capt. John Donovan, have sold their mill property known as sr Democrats covered tbemselvos with glo- Two Months dah of the hotel was met by the demand assembled at their armory preparatory for tho As the phosphate men close their reign "Bon Air Mills." to Mr. R. H. Wyant ry. Their hospitality knows no limit,and orCash subscriptions oitLT received. from the crowd below for speeches. After excursion to the Fair of the Valley 'Agricultu- another administration is ushered in, her- (or $2,600. Mr. Wyant takes posses- the good order and perfect sobriety, of th® As heretofore announced, Oov. Cameron a parley, Mr. Blair came to the railing and ral Society at Winchester. At 8 o'clock the alded by free drinks. But from indications large gathering was highly crodltable to Advertising Rates: sion the Ist of November. The mill the Democracy of Augusta.' 1 Inch, one time, |1 00; each sufaeoqRent inser- put in his appearance to spoak for the ben- thanked them for their fiattering calls up- euards nrrired at the depot, the train being in it shall be short-lived. has been making exoellent flour lately, tion GO ocnbs; 1 inch, three months, |3 GO; efit of Hon. John Paul and the Mahone on Gov. Cameron, Senator Riddleberger waiting. The following officers and members It is reported, from good authority, that and we tbink Mr. W. will use every ef- THE SCENE. six months, W 00; one year, |10 Oe. Two As train after train disembarked its pas- inches, one year, tl5 00. . One column, one party, in this place on Monday last As and himself, and assured the crowd that tfere present:—Capt. John Donovan; Lt. Col. Mahoue it dead. Of course it means po- fort to give bis oustorners the best flour year, 1100; half column, (AO; quarter col- O. B. Roller, acting Lieutenant; Quarter- their wheat will make. sengers at tho depot platform the scene umn, MS. Cards, $1 per line per year; Pro- we said last week would be the case, it .they "Would ail return to their homes master Chos. E. Von Pelt; Ist Serg't Lenwood litically. How it would enlighten and was full of life, • The grove back of the fessional cards, five lines or lees, (*» per year. was rather an undignified business for the feeling very good over tho events of the Hamilton; Color Serg't, W. W. Roller; 5th free our people it such is the case 7 It Died from a Boil.—Little Jerry, son station was lilted with, all manqor of ve- Advertising bills due quarterly in advance, if of C. W, nud Oathnrine Harnsberger, hicles. Over one entrance to tho psyjlliou not otherwise contracted for. Year adver- Governor of the great Commonwealth of day," &o. Again the band played. Then Serg't, N. G. Miller; Corporals, Ed. Sullivan, would bo a perfect Qbd-send. Chns. H. Chandler and Wm. Blllhimor; Q. M. aged three years, died Friday night, grounds was an aVch having inscribed on tisers discontinuing before the end of the year Virginia to be engaged in. there were calls for Cameron, who finally From appearances the Liberal party wore it in gilt letters "Welcome," and'over tho will be charged tronsiet rates, unless other- At about 12 o'clock tho brass music came forward and personally thanked them. Serg't, G. P. Bmffey; Privates, Lee Allen, C. unusually open-boartod 16th, in sending October Gib, from the effects of a boil wise agreed. V. Bowman, P. Cordell, W. B. Compton, Jr., on bis ankle. The boil bad been lanced, other entrance was another arch with Address letters or other mail matter to broke loose in the Court-yard near the pen Again the band played, when calls for oar Chief Executive to address the people "This way fteeman" inscribed on it in-Hico XHX Old Coi/moMvea'i.th, Hartrleonburg.Va. M. H. Efflnger, John T. Harris, Jr., M. Klsor, and be was getting about, when it letters. Across the track was aa immense in front of the Marshal's office, where there Riddleberger compelled him to come to P. Lamb, Geo. E. Lane, T. A. Long, A. Loew- ou party issues. As a gentleman told Har- again inflamed from getting oold in it has been more slang-whanging done in the national flag and all around every build- WJob PRntTiSo.—Our superior facilities the rail. He is always full of speech, and ner, L. Morrison, Frank Myers, R. E. Sullivan, ry, "wo shall soon have a constable's elec- by going in tbe wet grass in the or ing was decorated with smaller natipnsl .enable us to execute all orders promptly and past several years than upon any other D. B. Sullivan, W. P. L. Smith, K. Saum, H. in a style which cannot be equailed in this sec- stafted in to give them one, when in some tion, and we shall ask our Governor to ohard, which poisoned tbe blood and flags and contained seats for the ladies. tion. Prices as low as honest work can be done spot of equal size in America. way a colloquy arose between the speaker Tatum, C. 8. Ward and Surgeon Rives Tatum. come and stump this district." Ask Ma- cansed bis death. Over the speakers standl was, "CVFemli There was a large crowd of citizens at the for. Terms strictly cash for Job Printing. The music was the signal for the rally ahd somebody in the crowd. The per- hone and it shall be granted. We regret to learn of the sudden for Congress" in gold letters. Festoons of of1 tho crowd, which assembled quickly. depot to see the boys off. The train was a evergreens and flowers around the pavil- Look Out for the X Mark. formance was becoming somewhat dis- special one, but a good many persons availed death, from typhoid pnenmouiB, of the liun, showed that the taste of tho hidiea On ^our paper. It is notice that the time for Directly the platform was occupied, and graceful just hero and the whole thing theselves of the opportunity to go upon it, and Personal. wife of our esteemed friend, W. B. had been avaiiled of. Which you have paid has expired, and if you in less time than it can be stated, Mr. broke up, amidst calls for several of those others were taken on at the way stations along Cole, proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, At one side of the pavillion was a square want the paper continued you must renew your Riddleberger appeared and introduced who weie upon tho verandah. the route. At Woodstock the Anderson Miss Lucy Bazzle, of Ohio, and Miss Stauardsville. Va. Mrs. Cole leaves of tables which accommodated several,)!un- subscription at onoe. This paper is stopped in Gov. Cameron. The presence of the (3ov- In the rooms above there were refresh- Guards were taken aboard. At Straaburg the Crawford of Augusta, are visiting friends a husband and several small children dred persons at a time, and which when every case at the end of the time paid for. If ernor started a temporary enthusiasm, and Front Royal Company was takeu on. Tho in Harrisonburg. to mourn her loss, as well as a host of dinner was announced, was loaded with errors occur they will be cheerfully corrected. ments for the weary speakers, and from the train arrived at Winchester at 11 a. ra. The the most delicious establos. his opening remarks were received with abandance provided a number of inexora- E. A. Legg, who is teaching school at friends and relatives. Mrs. Cole was a military were marched to the Market house, very estimable lady. There were two bands present—the Stone- LOCAL AFFAIRS' frequent cheers. Ha became interesting ble bummers got their skins filled. They when they were dismissed with orders to as- Sandy Hook, Md., was home hero on a wall Brigade Band of Staunton, and tha to us, however, when he undertook to ex- could be seen from the windows, whence semble promptly at 12.16. The regiment as- visit Friday and Saturday last. Hiram Jackson, oldest son of New- C. U. Bund of Rockingham. Death of Gideon Sheiry. plain his "toe-nail" speech at Petersburg. sembled promptly at 12.15; formed line and ton and Matilda McDaDiel,aged 8 years, THE BREAKING. they hung out like rags fluttering In the Maj. S. M. Yost, Harry Tinaley, Esq., of was in the woods vtitb bis falher on In order to do this he traveled a long way breeze. . The public demonstration ended marched to the Fair ground, headed by the 'Aereral weeks ago we heard of the ill- Union Cornet Baud, of. Winchester. At the Staunton ;• Dr. Geo. K. Qilmer, Richmond; Tuesday, October 8J, sitting 75 or 100- Jno, H. Crawlbrd, oh whose motion Capt. neis of Mr. Sheiry, stricken down by con- round, and whilst he declared emphatically here and the private one began. Pair ground a welcoming address was made Col. G. T. Barbee, Bridgewater, were yards from where his lather was catting James Bumgardner, Jr., was chosen pjesi- sumption. On Saturday last he died at he did not say what was reported as his by Daingerileld Lewis, Esq., President of the among the visitors to this place on Mon- a tree. When tbe tree started to fall dent, and Messrs. Jno. T. Harris, Absalom Koiner, J. R. Stout, J. O. Patton and A. liis home in Washington city, where he words, yet we candidly affirm that his ex- IN THE OOTJRT-HOITSK. Shen. Valley Agricultural Society, which was day. it lodged against another ttee, which planation was a failure, and that his ver- M. Fauntleroy, were chosen vice-presidents. bad been living for four or five years past. responded to by Col. Bumgardner, of Staunton. Mrs. Felix Allen and Mrs. Jos. S. Mes- was out and expected to fall in an op- Jude H. C. Allen, of Sheuandoah, was sion of what he did say was identically Like the attendance at a camp-meeting A short dress-parade of tho regiment was held posite direction from where the boy the first speaker introduced, and made one Ho was buried on Monday. Mr. Sheiry on Sunday, the true worshipers are tho whilst awaiting tho arrival of Gon. Herbert. serly, of this place, went to Washington wm about forty years of age and leaves a what was charged against him, with a on a visit last week. They will return with a younger brother was sitting. ot the most forcible speeches we have ev- smallest part of the congregation ; so was After dress-parade the competitive prize drill But instead of falling as expected, er beard on tbe stump. large family behind him. At the beginning slight variation in verbiage. When he was announced. The judges were: Gen. Her- next week. declared he did not mean to apply any the size of the crowds that heard the speak- broke across the stump in an opposite He was fellowed by the Hon. John Ran- (of the war he was living in Hagerstown, bert, of Md.; Gen. Frank Smith, Va. Mil. In- direction and fell against a third tree, dolph Tucker in an address of some two Md., where he learned his trade in the such language to the great body of the ing on Monday. The noisy fellows had the stitute; Maj. Whittlesy, D. S. Army. The or- Peterson's Magazine for November is hours in length which was so effective most room, the band of brass and the at- tearing it up by tbe roots, the top Hail printing office, that paper being pub- people of Virginia, he showed the weak- der of the competivo drill was as follows1st. on our table, ahead, as usual of all others. reaching the unfortunate boy, breok- that, notwithstanding the chilling rain, lished by Daniel Dechert, Esq. Mr. 8. ness of his explanation when be said he tendance of all the curious, but the Court- BerryviUo Company. Capt. Moore; 2nd. Front How the publishers can afford, not only ing one leg and One arm and fracturing tbe audience listened to itwith unfiaging meant his language to apply only to the House was well filled, and by that class of Royal Company, Capt. McAtee; Srd. Win- attention to the last. -came to Harper's Ferry and volunteeVed in chester Light Infantry, Capt. Williams; 4th. to maintain its merit, but to keep improv- the skull. Drs. Wolfe and Richards Hon. John T. Harris made a stirring lit- "•the Confederate States army, then being ollowers of Massey and Mr. Dawson. His people too who compose in a general way ing it as he does, is a standing wonder. The were sent for to amputate the broken tle speech in introducing Col. Chas. T. the steady going, true men of this great Harrisonburg Guards, Capt. Donovan; 6th. 'collected at that place. He was a good explanation was no explanation at all, and Woodstock Anderson Guards, Capt. Newman. present number, for example, has a beautiful leg, but finding the brains oozing from O'Perrall and dwelt with emphasis on tho a decent regard for candor should have county. Hundreds of Democrats remained The judges retired to moke their report, dur- steel-plate, "Little Red Riding Hood a tbe fractured skull, thought it unneoes- • Ohio news." xoldier and served faithfully for one year Col. O'Ferrall then rose, and was receiv- in the army, when he received an honora- made him acknowledge, that, in applying upon the outside, not because they did not ing which time the soldier boys whiled away double-sized colored steel fashioned-plate; sary. He died next moroicg. the epithet to the people of Virginia, care to mingle with their brethren in the tho time in looking about the Pair grounds, ABOUT MCGAHEV8VILLE. ed with loud and prolonged applause, ble discherge. He came to this place and witnessing trotting races, &c. The announce- another exquisite engraving, "The Falling and three hearty cheers. He ssja. what began work in the office of the Rockingham that "he would not give the parings of Court-room, but because they had business Leaves;" a spirited illustration of a poem, The postoffiqe now occupies its now our readers must not forget to make true, ment of prizes, for the best drilled companies, building on Water street. RtgisUr. During the war ho married an Gen. Mahone's to-nails for all the honesty with neighbors and friends demanding "Nearing Home," a ship in a storm on that if Augusta shawed her strength bis was read by President Lewis, as follows: election was sure. Ho had been in every 'estimable young lady ot this town, .and of the Domocratic-Funder party," etc., or their attention before returning home. 1st Prize to Harrisonburg Guards, - 1100.00 Thanksgiving Eye; and about fifty wood- Oak Hill Academy has an enrollment of ninety-eight or one hundred pupils county in the District, and from tbe spirit remained here, sharing the hard fortunes words to that effect, the language was A month or more previous it had been 2nd " " Winchester L. Infantry, 50.00 cuts, in addition, of new drosses, bonnets, evinced in each he felt certain that Augus- used in the heat of debate and not in- advertised that Judge Allen, of Shenan- 3rd " " Front Roy41 Company, - 80.00 and three teachers. Another teacher ■of those who resided here in those troub- embroidery patterns, etc., etc. Then there is needed and wilt be employed soon. ta held the election in her own hands. lous times until its close, and in October, tended to be an insult to the people. doah, a gallant and true Democrat and Our boys received many congratulations and is a beautiful colored pattern, "Cherries After Col. O'Ferrall concluded Col. Skin- The truth of the whole matter is, that a very able speaker, would address the were loudly cheered by those around them. The present corps of teachers consists ner, Harry Tucker, and Mr, R, S. Parks, of 1865, founded The Old Commonwealth. We were satisfied when we saw our soldier and Leaves," for a sideboard-cloth—one of of PrOf. A. 0. Kimler, of Maryland, Page county, made short and loudly ap- He subsequently sold his interest in this it would have been more creditable to Gov. people of Rockingham at the October boys start that the contest was practically de- those costly and recherche affairs only to be principal; Mr. C. N. Wyant, of this plauded speeches. paper, and returned to the BegUtUr as Cameron to have promptly declined the County Court. A few minutes past twelve cided in advance, and so expressed our confi- found in "Peterson." The stories are county,.intermediate department; and THE GREAT OHIO VICTORY foreman. In 1870 he, in company with demand made upon him to go upon the o'clock, about 20 to 80 minutes after Came- dence last week before hearing the result. The even better than usual, which is saying a Miss L zzie McCoy, of West Va., pri- received notice from each speaker and the Geo. S. Null, founded the Harrisonburg stump, and engage in what is properly re- ron had began to bang away in the Court- drill of the Harrisonburg Guards is nearly per- great deal: for thirty years they have been mary deparlment. arrival of the oars containing an extra of EnUrprite—a semi-weekly paper, but his garded as rather dirty political work. yard below, the Court house bell rang and fect, and with that knowledge we knew we tho beat in any lady's book. With this Mr. J. E. Booock left here a day Or the Vindicator about 1, o'clock with full He did his friends no good ; he very much the Democrats began to fill the Court- could not miss it far in our guess at their suc- two ago, in company with the fat ^Spir- detail of tbe democratic tidal wave in office was destroyed in the great Are that cess. Lt. Col. Roller, formerly Captain of the number appears the. Prospectus for next that State, was received with great cheer- occurred in this place on Cbristmas morn- lowered the dignity of his exalted station, room. Guards, and -Captain Donovan, present com- year, when six copyright novelets will be it of the Valley" man, to spend a few ing and cannon firing. ing, 1870. After a time he revived it, but and for the fair name of Virginia we re- Hon John T. Harris introduced Judge mander, are the sort of men to make and keep given, and more than a hundred shorter days in Greene county. J. Ed. says gret it. Men spoke to us Monday in re- he goes to Tuck-a-boe to see bis Read- THE ARTILLERY. the effort was net a pay ing one and It was Allen, who for about two hours discussed up good companies, and make a study of their tales, many of them illustrated. For 1883> A detachment of Staunton ArtUtery com- gard to this matter earnestly and feelingly, the issues of tho campaign in his usually duty as office^. Every detail receives atten- the readiny matter is to be greatly inereased. jnster friends. Well, they may be Re- manded by Lt J. T. Long, fired 100 guns abandoned. For a few months he pub- adjuster frieude, but not of the voting lished a neat monthly magazine here,called and several members of Mr. Cameron's masterly manner. Hon. John Paul, who tion, not only from them but every officer Undoubtedly, "Peterson" is not only the during the day. party, with whom we conversed upon the of the Company, and, hence it is that the Har- sex. "The Lilly of the Valley Magazine,'' but it has met Judge Allen in debate, pronounces risonburg Guards are not only superior in drill 1 beat, but the cheapest magazine of its kind, We have to-day learned of the death THE MIDDLE EFVEB DEMOCRATS also met with disaster. Mr. Sheiry then subject, were indiguaut at the presence of him one of the ablest men in the State and but in equipment as well, whilst the personnel being but two dollars a year to single showed yesterday that neither wind nor of Mrs- Royer, wife of Noah Royer, on water can dampen their ardor and made went to Woodstock, Va., and from there the Governor and his engaging in the wran- the ablest "stumper" in this District. of the Company is aa fine as any similar organi- subscribers. To clubs, it is cheaper still, Cub Jiuo, about two miles South of gle of political debate on the stump, and good every promise they had made to their to Staunton, where he undertook to pub- There is a great deal in -this admission of zation anywhere. viz : four copies for six dollars and a half, here. She died yesterday morning. femocratic brethren. They will also make lish a daily, Th* Times, which was also solemnly declared their purpose to not vote Capt. Paul, and Judge Allen again demon- The drill of all of the Companies of the Reg- with an extra copy to the person getting Aged about 50 years. iment was highly commended by the judges. them good at the polls. unsuccessful. He removed thence to Cum- for Capt. Paul nor John Wise, as they in- strated on Monday that he is able to cope up the club. Or five copies for eight dol- The weather has been damp for a A STREET FULL OF DEMOCRATS tended, and if they now vote at all to vote Where all did well .ids highly complimentary On tbe return of one of the trains last berland and from there to Washington, with the best speakers that the opposition to those who carried off the prizes. lys, with both an extra oopy and copy- few days past, there having been veTy for Massey and O'Ferrall. And they were heavy fogs of mornings, and to-day it evening, the passengers formed a proces- where his eventful life ended in death. can produce. He is argumentative and a At 5.50 p. m,, the military were inarched right engraving (20 inches by 27), "Christ sion and marched through the street head- Mr. Sheiry was a genial, companionable men who have been Readjusters all the close reasoner, and belongs to that solid from the Fair grounds back to quarters and Before Pilate," after Muacaksy's world-re- only partially cleared away. We fear ed by the Stonewall Band, amid groat way through from the first formation of dismissed for supper. At 0.40 the Harrison- tbe result of such weather, as diphthe- cheering from the people on the sidewalks igentlemon, 01 fine mind and good heart, of class of political speakers that do not deal nowned picture, perhaps the greatest pre- ria still larks in tbe community. great perseverence and persistent industry. that party. in catch phrazes or gauzy statements of burg Guards, the Front Royal Company and mium ever offered. For large clubs, the and in the windows, for Ohio and the Mid- Anderson Guards marched to the train to em- Farmers are getting on very well dle River Democrats. He was held in high esteem by a large cir- I Gov. Cameron did Rot speak with the fiction just for effect. His speech on Mon- price is still lower while even more pre- vim and ease that was so marked in his bark for home. Ot course our boys were proud with their seeding. It. is estimated THE OHIO NEWS AT THE OPERA HOUSE. •cle of warm friends, who will read with day pleased his hearers who desired to hear and happy at their success, and that being so miums are given. Every body should take that there has been more fertilizers canvass with Maj. Daniel last year. On So ju»Uant are the Democracy over tha eadnesa the lines that tell of bis death. As solid facts, sound reasoning, and tfhe-true with the boys it is impossible to give an idea this magazine. Now is the time to sub- used on the wheat crop this fall than Ohio news, that last uight a mass meeting a workman at bis trade he was very skill- the contrary he labored heavily. Whether doctrines of the Democracy ably expound- how good Capt. Donovan did feel. He would scribe. Address Charles J. Peterson, ever before. Student. was'held at the Opera House in Staunton, ful and we have often in working with this was caused by the fact that he was ed, and they were not disappointed. occasionally have to pinch -or scratch himself 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. October 12tb, 1882. which was addressed by Ran Tucker, bdm met up with difficulties which ap- engaged in distasteful work we do not Many af the strong points of his aigument to be sure all the good fortune of his command Specimens are sent, gratis, to get up clubs -».»■ w J udge Allen and others. pretend to say,- but we have a suspicion was real. Even the usual dignified demeanor Last Friday and Saturday Mrs. Lena peared to us insurmountable, but Gideon were eo distinctly brought out as to elicit of Col. Roller on this occasion gave way per- with. Sheiry grappled with them and always that it had something to do with it. prolonged applause, and the attention of Heller had her opening of Fall millinery, ElfNo family Dyes were eyer so popu- ceptibly, and he was obliged to participate in and we say it without hesitation that it by lar as tho Diamond Dyes. They never succeeded in accomplishing work which Gov. Cameron's speech here did no good all was riveted to the speaker from the be- the general rejoicing going on. There was no Fortunate Fmnegan. to his party, and if it had result at all It far surpassed any display of that kind we lail. The Black is far superior to logwood we regarded as almost impossible, snr- ginning to the close. envy among the boys of the Regiment, and The other colors are UriUiant. will be found to be rather an injury to his the Companies that took no prizes rejoiced In the Boston "World of Sept. 29th there ever saw in Harrisonburg. The decora- Tounded as we were by limited resources Judge Allen was suffering fro m a sore is a funnily written description of an in- ■in times of war. cause. with those who did. This was the most beau- tions of windows and store-room wero not BLAIR, throat, but that did not prevent him from tiful feature of the whole day's events. Next . terview between the reporter and Mr Michal only tasteful, but in extent and variety Diphtheria is prevailing in a most mal- We drop a tear to the memory of our delivering some blows against Mahoneism year they may all try it again, and the disap- A. Finnegan of No. 1 Elder place, off ignant form in the neighborhood of Pin friend and fellow-laborer, and tender to Attorney-General Blair spoke also. Ho were bewilderingly attractive and beauti- that will not lose their «ffect upon his pointed of this year may be the victors next. Brighten St.. in Boston. Mr. P. had drawn ful. Mrs. H. hoe a very superior stock of Hook, Franklin county. One man recent- the bereaved our warmest sympathy in has a magnificent voice, is not a bad look- The behavior of our boys elicited the commen- ly buried three children in one day who ing man, and has rather a pleasing man- hearers, but will guide some of those who in the September drawing cf The Louisi- goods, and the Jadies will find everything their affliction. were doubtful to do the right thing on dation of all, and we are proud of this report had died of this disease. ner. He is principally famous as having of them. ana State lottery on one-fifth of ticket No. in tho milUnery line, as also notions and The Course of Business. said "honor never bought a breakfast," election day in depositing Democratic bal- About 0.30 to 7 p. m., telegrams began to 22,350, costing him one dollar, sent to M. the "thousand-and-one" little mysteries There was a noticeable omission in Mr, and then'denying it, and for using his lots an the box on November 7th. reach here announcing the result of the com- A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., the sum-of .pertaining to their wardrobes. Go to see Wise's speech last night. In the reports The Southern Farm and Fireside, pub- We did not, because we bad not the time petitive drill. Preparations were at once be- $5,000, and the Adems Express paid him of his speeches in other parts of the State, office to afford him the moans to run about her goods and give her your order. It will previously delivered, a prominent point lished in Baltimore, in speaking of L.Jeff. if we desired, follow any of the public gun to give the boys a welcome home that all the money, and the scribe tried to-got bo filled to your satisfaction. the State and faarrangue the people on the would surprise them. Money was speedily . was the stress be placed upon the decay Millboume's advertising agency, concludes speakers here on Monday. We heard some Finnegan to unfold himself as a man taken and death of the democratic party, and as follows: benefits of readjustment. He is rather a made up, fire-works, etc., procured, and at 10 small smooth-bore and don't amount to of all of them. This much we cam say, by surprise, but Mr. Finnegan seemed to In the bright autumnal days the tempta- the silliness of young Virginians attaching "Our business men who advertise large- o'clock, when the whistle of tho locomotive tion to comfortable exposure yields its fruit much. He speaks loud, uses tolerably however, that the speech of Judge Allen was heard, the bonfires were lighted at the de- look upon it as a thing te be expected as themselves to a moribund party. But the ly throughout the country should patron- in a most pernicious cough and irritation cyclone that passed over Ohio last Tues- fair language, but there is always an air was a long ways ahead of any delivered pot, rockets were sent flying through the air, an ordinary oconrance. A hopeful man as ize the Southern Advertising Agency of of the throat. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup day and the appalling clouds that are loom- Messrs. Milbourne & Co., Instead of estab- of "mountain dew" discernable about by any speaker here on Monday, and Prof. Clary's band playing and a doafening Mr. Finnegan. Some one else will be ing up in Indiana, Fonusylvania and New lishments in New York. Our merchants was in glaring contrast with the vapid and huzza rent the air. The boys were surprised equally fortunate on November 14th. stands unrivaled as a remedy for throat and- York, are enough to aceount for tie omis- him. at the demonstration of their friends at home, should sustain home enterprises. They do RIDDLED EROEU windy declamations to which the Court- lung disease. 25 cents a bottle. sion, for they show that the democratic ■not like to see purchasers pass through for it was so entirely unexpected. Amid the Do you take any magazine for your young party is now like a mighty giant arousing Baltimore and go to New York to pur- Also spoke a little piece. We do not know yard crowd listened. It was manly; the shonts of welcome, tho firing of rockets, the glare Teachers' Institute. himself from his slumber and getting ready chase, and they themselves should not go any of the "great" public men of Virginia work of a mind of a high orders otatea- of the bonfires, and the music, the Guards wore folks ? In this slow country such a publi- to exercise all his faculties and powers,— to New York to advertise. Remember so rapidly deteriorating as good-hearted manlike, calm and powerful. marched to the Wiiflaoe House, formed in com- cation as a monthly magazine for the yeong The Rsckingham Teachers' Institute Alex. Gazette Oct. IS. that 'it is a poor rule that does not work Harry Riddleberger. When we speak of Judge Allen was followed by Col. C. T, pany front at parade rest, whore congratula- people is not so highly appreciated as in will meet in tho Harrisonburg School •both ways.'" tions were renewed in the shape of speeches, other oemmunities where liberality iscevn- Building on Wednesday, October 25th, at Just here we would say a word. The "great" public ipuu. we refer to those of O'Ferrall, Democratic nominee for Con- first by Hon. Johh Paul, in his most graceful Death of the Oldest Lawyerthe the new order oi" greatness—the come-by- gress, in a short, but enthusastic speech. mon in procuring everything that is pub- 10 a. m., and continue three days. Ail Lexington Bar.—On last Saturday morn- business men of Baltimore are about as style, to which Capt. Donovan replied in a ing, after a lingering illness, Jas. J>. David- chance greatness. Riddleberger has a fine Judge Allen's remarks as to Col. O'Ferrall, neat and modest manner. Col. Roller, in re- lished for the young. In this respect our public school teachers are required by law poor a lot of advertisers as can be found people are very far behind, and have lost, to attend and will be expected to do so, son, Esq , the oldest member of the Leging- opportunity to become a valuable man to and the desire of many present to hear him, sponse to calls, expressed his delight at the ton bar, diad, aged 74 years. He was re- in the Union. The Shanandoah Valley splendid triumph of bis boys In ringing words and still continue te lose the advantages or render a sufficient excuse for their ab- press does not receive a thousand dollars his State, but we fear it will all be frit- wh® had not yet had the pleasure of doing spected by all who knew him, and was re- so, made it necessary that he should take of oratory, and in which his feelings were of publications devoted and most speoially sence. Profs. Hiilvey, Kimler, Taylor, markable for his poetic effusions, among worth of Baltimore city advertising in a tered away by his extreme vanity and ego- plainly discornable. • After these proceedings tism, or destroyed by his excessive ambi- a hand. His speech kindled the warmest interesting to the younger members of the Robertson and Tyree will be the principal . which was his "curiosities in chancery"—a year. New connections are being made by the Guards were marched to their Armory household. Why not try St. Nicholas 7 instructors, though any teacher will bo ac- very remarkable production, being nothing Tail, and Philadelphia is straining every tion. We have no personal antip^yty to enthusiasm and was well received. The and dismissed, after which refreshments were less than a creditor's bill, with the answers Riddleberger, and he is assured of our Col. believes confidently be will be elected, served by that hospitable and genial host, It costs $3 a /ear. Is published by the corded tbe right to bring anything before ol the respondents and the decree of tho nerve to regain the large trade she once (be- Century Company, Now York. It is taken the Institute of general interest to teachers. fore the war) received from this section. friendship, for we frankly tell him of his of which there is no doubt if the Demo- John Wallace, of the Wallace House. At a court—all in poetry. It will be a long faults and hope ho may correct them. crats do their duty on the 7th of Novem- late hour all became quiet, for the happiest cm both aides of the Atlantic by thousands, School officers and the public generally time before we shall look upon his liko Baltimore gets from six to ten millions of again. In his speech on Monday, which was « ber throughout this county and tho Dis- and proudest day of the Harrisonburg Guards and leads the world as a magazine for the are invited to attend. Respectfully, trade a year from this Shenandoah Valley. since its organization was ended. young. Break loose from old fogyism and J. Hawse, She is doing nothing to retain it There poor one for Riddlebexger, all gush and trict. To the people of Winchester the Guards re- Co. Sup't of Schools. froth, he paid his respects to this paper in At the conclusion of Col. O'Ferrall's try it. Dr. Thomas J. Mider, who is well known is no such thing as "Divine right" in trade. turn their most grateful acknowledgements for in the Valley, is at present on a visit to If better efforts are not put forth by her this style: "The Old Commonwealth speech, calls were made upon Capt. James kindness and attention shown them, and also "Lives of great men always remind us M. E. Church South.—Young Men's Rev. D. Wills, principal of the Staunton to the officers of the Shenandooh Valley Agri- business men, if no notice is taken of the will tell you this week, fellow-citizens, of Bumgardner, of Staunton, who spoke for that we are all subject to die," says an ex- Prayer and Class Meeting every Friday at Female Seminary. A few days ago, in cultural Society for courtesies Bxtencled. 7.00 p, m. Tho young men of the church value of advertising, in a year or two when about two hundred and ten things Gov. about fifteen minutes with his usual im- change, but never oough yourself away as searching for fossils in the earth near thera Cameron did not say and not four things petuous force. He appealed to his hearers and any others who may desire to become ho discovered a vein of iron ore which will connections now in progress are made, Bal- The Hart Hotel.—We spent a day in long as you can raise 25 cents for a bottle members, are .cordially invited to attend. yield 65 per cent, of metal. It is located timore will see millions of her trade from that he did say. That is the way with for effective and thorough organization of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. in the street, and may prove a fortune to such papers." Thank you, Harry. But ' and hard work for the Democratic nomi- Winchester last week and stopped at the this section going to Philadelphia and Hart Hotel. Under the management ot The finest-on the market is Rosenheim's our citizen treasury if proper investigation we did not bear Ooy. Cameron say but nee, and said of these forces were combined is made. The fortune of the new town of New York. This is a hint in season, that friend Harper this hotel is rapidly regain- ♦^♦"Presumption begins in ignorance celebrated Spriiigdale Whiskey. For very few things worth talking about. In Roanoke was made by a somewhat similar may be turned to profitable account. by our party there was no doubt of a tri- ing its old-time popularity and busineos, and ends in ruin." On the other hand, the sale by John Kavanaugh, at the Virginia reply allow us to remark, and we do it production of Kidney-Wort began with discovery.— Staunton Vindicator. umphaut victory on the 7th of November. and it certainly deserves it. It is kept in Hotel, and by Lamb Brothers, Harriaon- Railroad Committee Meeting. reverently, in view of the senatorial digni- When Capt. Bumgardner concluded the wise,cautions and scientific research, and b ■excellent style, every department having its use ends in restoring shattered constitu- urg. ^ | ^ | ^ Qen. Early's Sad Mission.—Gen. Ju- ty so soon to be assumed and which yon meeting broke up, all retiring pleased with tions and endowing men and women with bal Early passed through St. Louis Friday We are authorized by Mr. Loose, chair- what they had heard, and resolved to work •carofhl attention. The table is always 4 A Party Blunder.—A correspondent should have begun to practice long ago, well supplied, the rooms well furnished, health and happiness. 'My tormented of the New York Herald quotes the Hon. on his way to Eureka, in St. Louis county, main of the committee appointed some that we do not fear at any time to measuiu "untiringly and nnoeasingHy .until the close back,"" is tho exclamation of mare than one large and very comfortable, and attention Simon Cameron as saying: "There is a to look after the estate of his recently de- mouths ago to take steps looking to the of the polls on the day Of electdon for poor hardworking man and woman; do great probability of the next House being ceased brother, Col, Robert H. Early. At with you accuracy of statements, especial- to guests is all that can be desired. We yon know why it aches? It is because your building of a connection with the Shan- Democvatic victory and the destruction of democratic, I admit, and I have often the time of his brother's death, which oc- ly upon matter political, and that we have reapectfuliy request our friends to stop at kidneys are ever-tasked and need strength- cured on tho 4th instant, the General was andoah Valley Railroad, from some not acquired so high a reputation as has Bossism. thought bow much better it would have point in East Rockingham to Harri- the Hart Hotel when in Winchester, and ening, and your system needs to be cleans- been for the republican party had it per- on his way from Franklin county, Va., our distinguished iriend for rockledSness in ed of bad humors. You need KidBoy-Wort. mitted Mr. Tilden to take his seat instead where lie resides, to Now Orleans and fail- sonburg and Bridgewater, to notify we guarantee they will' be pleased with ed to receive the sad tidings that were for- that regard, Spring Dale Whiskey has a world wide the accommodations they will receive. Of appointing the-eight te seven commis- the committee that there will bo a meeting COL. DENE ALE reputation and can be had of H. Rosen- Appointment of County Treasurer. sion m order to put tn itbat-man Hayes. I warded by telegraph, in time to attend tha of said committee in Harrisonburg, on Was called upon by some of his oid friends —On Wednesday last Judge Queries, of am proud to say I voted against the com- funeral. hoim, Baltimore, Md., he being the exclu- If you desire a pure Whiskey, distilled the County Court, appointed John Ed. mission. If the democrats had been per- Saturday, October 28th, at 12 o'clock. A present and spoke for about fifteen min- sive patentee and proprietor of that cele- Hamilton as County Treasurer to supply full attendance is necessary, and we trust from Rye only and of great age call for mitted te assume power then the country From tho Philadelphia Times. utes. The work that this old war-horse brated brand. For sale by John J. Lamb Rosenhehn's Sprindale. For sale by John the vacancy ooeasioned by the death of would bo better off today and democracy It was all very well for Camerou as long «rery member of the committee will be has done for l^is pieseut party entitles him Samuel Paul, who has efficiently served in would certainly bo relegated to the rear at & Bra, under Spotswood Hotel, and John j Kavaoaugh, at Virginia Hotel, and by that capacity for a number ot years.— as be was scaring ttie business interests, present. . . . -. - -• - to more recognition than be has received. JIayanangh, at the VirginiA Hotel Bar. ' the next general election. It was a bad bus- but now that tbe bustners interests have Lamb' Brothers, Hamsoaburg.. Staunton Spectator. iness, that dommiBsioo." begun to scare Cameron it isn't so funny. MEDICINES, &C. RAILROAD LINES. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Old Commonwealth. f-t -IT? r *- u.-vzmr.'ij. DA LI. & OHIO HAILHOAJ). Olb Commonwealth PURE EUSTK "WHISKEY. HAKKISONBUKO, VA. TIME TABT.E OF HARPER'S FERRY AND YAlr- I.KY RUANOH UAI/riMOHE A OHIO RAIl.HOAU, Dlseovcry of an ImmonBe Mnstodon. H. ROSENHEIM, W) TAKIS KFFKOT MONDAY. JUNE IUTH. 18RJ, THUHSDA* MOKKINO, Octoiieh 19, 1868. SUPERSEDINO ALL PREVIOUS HOHEDULEB; . A Paris (Ky.) dispatch to the Louia- Wholesale Liquor Dealer, WEST BOUND. CHILLE D villo Courier-Journal sayi; "The remains Proprietor sod Patentee of the Celebrated m BMM p Lo W! of an immense mastodon of most incredi- ? ff '3 ^ bl# proportions weie discovered today. A Simngdale Pure Rye Whiskey, S I * I Warranted to be as Good as the Best made. number of colored men at work on the ex- tension of tlie Kentucky Central, about two No. STB W. BALTO. ST. Id; a► i? I MADE BT miles from Paris, came upon the skeleton Betweeen Eutaw and Pica 8U. Baltimohk. Md. P. BRADLEY, Harrisonbnrg> Va, or bones of some immense animal about In Invltlna attention to the Celebrated Sprlngdato Pure Hye WhUhey, patented and manufaotvred br ten feet under ground in a soil of steatitic Mr. n. Ttopenbeim. It la but doing Justice to him lu- nature. The first discovered was the an- divlMtmlly. and crnfeMnR a favor upon those who kle, which, on being measured, showed a deafta or bave heed for an article of Undoubted puri- ty "nd unautpaaaed In quality. TRUE VALUE. diameter of seven inches. Following up This flne'Wblakey la apeclally manufactured bj this bone they discovered the knee, Mr. ftoaenbeltn, under lettera-patent, and la for sale P.M. by bim exclnalvely. There is no iimllar article 4:2C which through the socket, was tweve offered in the Baltimore niarhet. and, from Its purtly inches in diameter. From the ankle to and excellence, should be In the cabinet of every one 6:20 We always aim to give our customers the true value of every dollai spent with us, the top of the shoulder-blade—it being who' value* a Ann and pure article. So Ireo from ev- 0:40 and they all find after wearing our goods they have gotten the full value of every dol- ery adnlterailon in this Wfilekey, and so carefully has lars worth bought of us. We shall always maintain'the reputation of being three feet two inches wide—wa? fourteen Ik been mannfucturcd, that It la largely prescribed by A.M. feet seven inches. The head was of largo J the medical profeeaion In caeca requiring a atimulant. 4:1ft An before stated, this flue Whiskey can bo obUincd 8:00 rFVa-XH. -A-KTID IXOIN? JUST 3DX3^YI_.X1IXS proportions, measuring five feet in length 1 only at (be Wholesale Wareroom* of Mr. Koacnheim. 8:22 4:B2 and several in width. The jaw was twelve No. 876 Went Baltimore Street. This Whiskey is 0:20 and at all times study our customers' interest, which is due to him, and is at the samo inches thick, and the teeth are preserved five and eight years old. 9:10 time the guarantee of our own success. Wo oiler for your selection for the Fall and 7:22 iu good condition. The backbone was The purity and careful manufadnre of this floe 7:Bft and Winter of 1883 then followed up, and forty feet from the Whiskey Is attested by the Editor. 10:02 head were the bone of the tail. The DR. J. T. Kino, hindquarters were exceedingly large, meas- Editor Baltimore Trade Ezbiblk. 11 :fiO Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth of Choice Goods. 1:20 uring in height twenty three feet eight For sale by John Kav.^naugh. at Virginia HonBer • inches. The hipbone was ten and a-quar- and Lamb Brothers, Hsrrinonburg. Va. maylFy We claim, without exception, the best selected stock in the Valley of Virginia, ter inches thick. The teeth on being weigh- and you will find on our counters double, if not trebble the amount of GOOD GOODS ed proved each to be be two to three pounds DEALERS AND to select from you can find anywhere else in this market. Wo have a full lino of Altogether it is the most astounding cur- iosity ever known in this community, and enough of the remains are still in good Consumers of Paints. Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, condition to prove the truth of the asser- 51 n. m.; ; pRHHl'H tion. It is to be regretted that the remains . Weyer'a such as Dress Suits, Business Suits, Working Suits, Oycr-coate, Ulsters, Reversable could not he taken out entire." Read the following and Judge for' Over-coats, Pants, Vests, Ac. yourselves: Alarming f I bare now In etock tbe large.! and beet Ail the Leading and Latest Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats, Colds that settle on the lungs soon be- STOCK OF PAINTS AND AN IMMENSE STOCK OP come very dangerous if not promptly ever brought to this section, manufactured by LUCAS treated with JTale's Jloney 0/Uorehound and A CO.. tho oldest Paint honse of Philadelphia These Tar. Sold by druggists. Paints are guaranteed to give perfect satiafactio^and | GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Pike's Toothache Props cure in one min- 1 am prepared to furnish them in tr ute. i We show the finest line of Neck-wear ever exhibited in this market. Fancy and principalIs Nature's ingrodtvutot prrcatest remedy, idtnosf andevery Is prc- the on White Half-Hose, L ncn Collars and Cuffs, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Dress At a recent fire in PhiladeTphia a fright- Any Tint or Shade Desired, | Gloves, Driving Gloves, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Suspenders, Fancy Shirts. Our patlentF.BiTlptlon fSXBaDr. Hurtiuan gives to his prlvato ful disaster was prevented' by each fireman and at prices to suit the times. With theno Paints a PErtUNA pleui-anl, _ %o Dress Shirts are the Perfection of Elegance and Comfort. We also have a nice euving of 26 to 35 per cent, can be made, and it 'a al- one—the young, the old, the middle bringing out at the lisk of his life a keg ways ready for immediate wan. t rpBeuting a amooth, ths habound the mother. BBSiSSiXik oW line of of powder of the many held in the store- elawtict durable and glossy aurfcee. I'ehuna cleanses the system of a Impurities ; tones the btomnch, regulates g house ; yet no one of them was one-half the heart, unlocks the seorotlons of the ct> the benefactor to his race that the man is liver, stiengtliens the nerves and Invlgor- t-1 Trunks, Bug^y-robes, Rubber Goods, Satchels, Overalls, &c. It Does Not Crack atcs the brain. b who destroys the circulation of the perni- or become looaened from the mfltniial upon which it PricuNAlsthogreatestuppetlaer, makes o We sell our goods on their merits, and keep only such as will give satisfaction cious literature which is now undermining is used, ffsy- Read the following guarantee: blood, and to the weary ami tired from the Our lino of FINE DRESS GOODS is equal to the best custom-made work in the morals of the nation. lollsrefreshing and enros bleep of the day It pi ves s weetpnd 2 PntLADE-phia, Pa., March 30. 1883. I'kruna iscoraixiHoU wholly ol vegetable « quality, style and finish and sold nt much less cost to the consumer. Mr. L, H. (Ht, JIarriKonburg, Va.: Ingrodlcnta, caeli ori a Rroat remedy in ow Remember our motto is tW" QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS, AND Best ever made, Emory's Little Cathartic Dear 8ik:—We have not as yet found It necenaary rr.uuNA ispleivbantiuUistOftud wllmoip THAT WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY ONE. -S] COME AND SEE to leauie a printed guarantee for onr Liquid Paiuta, the Btonmch to digest any article of fowl. os Pills, pleasant to take, sugar-vmat^cl; no regarding our position and leputation with the trade In Liver nud Kidney diseases, and in IB ITS. griping ; only 15 cents a box, of Druggists as a sufiicleut Ranuraure that we would not place on Chronic Catarrh, it has positively no 'Acn D. M, SWITZER Sc SON. or by mail. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nas- tho market an inferior t rtlcle, particularly under our equal.Ask yourIt uevcr druggist falls. for | i>r.^ Martipan's ocill >€'iir the Ilia Spring, Harrinonburg:, Va. brand. We however will cheerfully follow the expo- pmnphfoton ^-Tlio I Us of Life.'* : pb sau Street, New York. diout which has been resorted to by some mauutao For Plies, Diarrhoea, or Kidneys, take tnrcra to introduce their goods by stating that we will RIFDN (rtlE MONET OR REPAINT ANT WORK (with "Yes," said the milkman, "he's fit to go English Lead and Boiled Oil, we betteve la orthodox)* to the legislature. When he drove a wag- on which cur Falnta have beeff used that you feel Look! LOOK! Look! well eatlafled baa proved itae)/ inferior. If further on forme he used to swindle my customers guarantees are required, you rhay give them on our out of f5 a day and devide it with me, authority, bntwu do not think von will ever hear of and if he does as well by the city, he'll be one authentic case ot trouble arising through the 1P a hK-er^hlaic:B;alSa'm BOOTS 1 BOOTS! SHOES! SHOES! uae ot our paints. Yours truly, MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY 1 a mighty valuable representative. John Luoas k Co. Prcismg.SatlffiiM HieAilmiivil ino«t fiutlinnnf for its cluauliuvu n* ap»ri"ert and llnir ulreAnl Rmtorft tMirfiime. «nd CLOAKS! CLOAKS 1 Never Fails to Restoro Ciroy or Faded Ifalr In addition to the above mmtipned Paint, I have a to tlic youtUful color. 60 cU. and |1 tlzcs nt nil drugguU. IVteix's siTicl Uoys' Hats! "Rough on Rats." largo stock of aasorted ahoaea of the well known CORSETS, HOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, Xt^lli-ozxci DE=*«t±iit, manufactured by Maaury k Son, the oldsat'Faint RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, JEWELRY I! bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. Houat in New York. It ia not neceasary for ale to 16c. Druggists. say muoh of this Paint, as I have been aelling it for tho past four years, and in not a single fnstnnce LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S KOSE, ALL QUALITIES I has it proved iufetior. It has been used by the most experienced persons in this vicinity, and they all say THE LARGEST STOCK! THE LATEST STYLES! DRUGS AND MEDICINES. it la tbe BE^T. I also have a well selected stock ot Pure Linseed Oils. Varnishes, Brundona, Colora in iESP"AT BOTTOM PRICES 1_^I JAMES L, AVIS, Oil. and Japan. Rrushea. and every bing to complete a Painter's outfit. I ahall be pleased to make eati- DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST, mates for any person or persona who may wiah ta EiA.FRI_.-5r .A_T HarrlBonburg^f "Va, have their bouse or any other building painted, 4S^"Pl^yl^irlHliB, prcfcriptlonn, town or country. c»re- jgy Send for sample card of colors and prices. liilly compcuoded , and prompt attention given ei Resperttnlly, JCIKWjAu 'E sa ETBTi tiier day or night. aprl3-tf L. H. OTP, Druggist. lEaictt ctrrxd Slxo© Stor©. TO PERSONS CONTEMPLATING 23?"Agent for Mme. Demorest's Patterns. iiilBM'flB ^ A''R!K;EB>$; G1H G E fi' TOKIC Kuciin, Mnmlrako^ btlllingiu and mnny of ihfc l>cst medicines known aic litre com- bined into a medicine of snch varied and effective YOU have a honse to paint, la It not ef import- powers, as to make the Greatest 13lood Pnrifier&tlic ance that you should use the beet material ? I a Gcst Health ind otrcngth Restorer Ever Und. EfiS-CALL AT THE OLD HOUSE."®® it any advantago to you to purchase paint of uncer- It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Klceplcssnes#, tain qual ty. unendorsed by any positive guarauSoe 7 jaM diseases of the Stomach, Rowels, Lunys, JLivor, Is it not to your interest to buy a KJvlneys, and all Female Complaints. If > ou arc wasting away wilii Lunsumption or CHINA, JHTTFt-EJ brown p.n«» disease, use the Tonic to-day. It ui.l surely which will cover more sbrface, look better and will htfpynu. Iscincmhcf! it is far superior to Bitters, J. LLsewkl Sss, prove more durable than any other paint in the mar. Bamboo as a New Crop.—A writer in Essences of (Tni.ccr and other Tonics, as it builds GLASS AND ket? I have such paint for sale, and give a positive CHEMICAL CO tlie industrial Review ailviscs the intro- up the system without int'jjcicnting. 500. and $1 guarantee that it will cover more surface, took better, duction of the bnmboo in the Southern sizes, at all dealers1 in drnjjs. None genuine without prove more durable and will cost less than any other BALTIMORE, MD. signature of Jit cox & Co., N V. Send for circular SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE, QUEENSWARE HOUSE. paint in the market. These paints Lave been used for MANUVACTURKaa OW' States. Though capable of growing on LAIUlK SAVINR IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE. the pnat ten years under my guarantee of positive uplands, it is said to be especially suited .'v. satisfaction, uud have become the acknowledged RE- to and valuable for low-lying, marshy re- LIABLE AND STANDARD PAINTS. PREPARED CHEMICALS gions, such as fringe the South Atlantic HARRISONBURG, VA. AND and Gulf States. Its uses are numerous. LARGEST STOCK IN THE VALLEY, it Will Mot Crack, Blister or Peel. As a timber for building and construction jqSFOhII and examine price, merits, &o., before PURE FERTILIZERS ! purchasing. For sale in any quantity nt purposes, for tools, implements, Ac., it is augl2 AVIS' DRUG STORE. Tip Top Bone Fertilizer. Bone Meal. well known. As an articles of food its POLL SUPPLY TO HAND FOR FALL TRADE. Dissolved Bone. Potash. Ammonia. young shoots serve as substitnes for vegeta- Trusses, suppdrtebs. shouldrr braces, a iargo stock of improved kinds rtcontly re- And ALL HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZING bles and are pronouueed delicious. Bam- ceived and for pole at greatly reduced prices, at boo curry and chow-ch.iw are excellent. AVIS' DRUG STORE. MATERIALS.! The growing plant is invaluable also as a PUBLIC ATTENTION INVITED. 4 a Farmer can buy a FORMtn.A defense against malaria, sweeping tires and Drugs, medicinbs, paints, oils dye For)! oe (520lbs.)of POWELL'S cyclones. Stuffs, and Flower Seeds tbe largest stock ever brought to town. For sale at PREPARED CHEMICALS 1 octlU AVIS' DRUG STORE. This, when mixed at home, mates ONE I. P. Dukehart, TON of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE,equal In The Leading Dealers in the Valley plaut ilfe and aa certain of aucceasiUI crop- Supt. of B. & O. R. R. Co.'s Tlijtels, (Con- 1856. estabwshkd 1856. production as many high-priced Phosphates ductor on the Baltimore and Ohio Kail- IN OUR SPECIALTY. HI/* EXTRA )Notronblotomlx. road for 23 years, and previously a Drug I" EXPENSE. S Full directions. gist,) writes: ''Cumberland. Md., Doc. 17, Powell's Cr emicals have Been thoroughly ■X: LUTHER H.OTT tried, give universal satisfaction, and wo 1881: I have used but one bottle of 1'eruna offer leading farmers ia every state as refer- between myself and son. lie had Diph- J. F. SXELL, GEO, A. MYERS, DRUGGIST, ence. theretic Sore Throat, and is now well. As of Snell k Bro. of Geo. A. Myers k Co. Send for pamphlet giving yull information of for myself, it lias entirely relieved the NEW LARGE DRUG BUILDING, MAIN ST/] analytical and aelling value of all fertilizing ma- dullness in my head, which lias been of terial.. long standing—the result of Chronic Ma- jyi? ir HARRISONBURG, YA. What the fending A*rlcnltnmlJourna!ji laria. I never took anything in my life Having purchased tho stock of goods recently sold by Geo. A. Myers k Co. to Messrs. Slbert k Armen- RESPECTFULLY informs the public,and eapeclall} of tho Country say of us t that gave me such great satisfaction. My trout, we will coutiuno the baslneBs at the old stand, the Medical profossion, that he haw In store, ArmAmerican is of hot AffrienlturUt. repute in ite N.Y.,Feb.,1882: own «itj nod their " Th« (uaran- abor* wife is now taking it also." Ask your and ia constantTy receiving large additions to his lee is good." Druggist for the "ills of Life," and how to superior etock of Farm Journal, Phltn., Feb.. 1882 : *• Ifrtswa Chetnlc*! Co. of Beliimorb ts a very old aud perffcotly sound firm." cure them—a book. No. 8 East Market Street. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ChemicalAmerican Co. Farmer, of this Baltimore,oily are doing Marob, a large 1882: bneiDesa " Browa in We shall be constantly receiving large additions to our stock, and with facilities which we will command, we their special Fertilizers, andnzesent numerous and em- shall bo able to offer the public greater advantages in purchasing their goods in this market, either wholesale PATENT MEDICINES, pbatio testlmoaUU as to UwiAeiulU." There is reason to fear that the organiz- or retail, than they have ever had the opportunity to do heretofore. We shall sell ed Democracy have carried Georgia.— WMte Leal Painters' Coins. Oils lor Paating i Wanhinqton liepuhlican. Lobricatino and Tannkbb'Oilb, Yes. about tilty thousand reasons- good THE YERYBEST BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS, THK 1_AMB SALOON. ones, too. and shall keeep in stock in our Warehouse at Baltimore k Ohio Depot, a supply of HIQH GRADE PURE VAJINISHES. DYES, PUTTY, SPIOES. You have reason, too, to fear that Vir- DISSOLVED SOUTH CATOLINA BONE, LAMB BROTHERS, - - Proprietors^ ginia will soon repudiate your Boss, us WINDOW OLASS, Georgia repudiated her would-be Mahone. Lorentz & Eittler's Ammoniated Potash Soluahle'Bone, Notions, Fancy Article** dee., Arc Tlie Best Goods lor a Fair Price-Onr Role! — Phil. Dupatch, 1 offer for aale a large and well selected aseortment Standard Supor-Phoaphate of Lime, Pure Dissolved Animal Bone, Pure Bone Meal, Giant Guano, Old Pitta- embracing a varied stock, all warranted o# the beat Best Whidkeysr burg Bone. quality. Choice Brandies, RITEN OUR t I am prepared to faimieh phyaiciana and other* The Height of Folly. with articles in my line at aa reasonable rates as any Select Wines, Kainit and other Chemicals for Mixing Home-Made Fertilizers. other eatabllshnaent in the Valley. Foaming: linger, To wait until you are in bed with dis- Special attention paid to the oompounding of Phy- Cigars rnd Tobacco*' ease which you may not get over for months, Do not engage your Fertilizers until you see us, and examine our samples, which you will find at our Biclaua' Proscriptiona. Wliiahloa—Burogardn&r. Bpringdale, Mouticello, store, for we think we ran %ave you money, and give you the oost article. Public patronage respectfully solicited. Orient. Virginia Club, &o. is the height of folly, when,, you might be AST HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, either cash or trade. Bring oot7 L. H. OTT. Brandies.—Apple, Peach, Blackberry, and Fine Old eaailv cured during the early symptoms by I CHICAGO. ILL.- , in and give us a trial. Respectfully, French lirandiea. Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known Wines.—Port, Sherry, Ol&rat, Sparkling Cbam- ORANGE. IVIASS. PLATED WARE, SNELL & MYERS. Coal. Wood, Lumber, Laths, Sand. pnuneR. etc. Cordials. sickly families made the healthiest, by a „ AND ATLANTA, GA.— J Lager Itteer.—Beef. timely use of this pure medicine.—OUercer. Cigars.—-Local Option" and other choice brands. FULL STOCK OF BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST For any of tho above articles call upon H. COOKE Tobacco.—Fine Cut and Superior Plug Chewing' PRICES, AT PAN KEY. 1 obaoco. I>. H. LANDI5S, near HarrisonburiL Va LIVERY—My Livery Stable is in full operation. jffaT South End of Spothwood Hotel Bdildino. Highly Esteemed. W- 11. TilTElVOFJJR.^ Horsoa, Buggies, Carriages and V- hides for hire. { Your paironaue respectfully solicited, and aatiafao- IlBrrlsonburg Office at C. W. BOYD'S. East- Call at my atablee in rear of S. H. Moffett k Co., on tiou as to quality of goods assaured. Market Street. See Big Sign. East-Market St., Just around the corner from Main. Elizabeth Street. Respectfully, &c.. The youthful color and a rich lustre arc aepll tin; Call and see] nnUT.tf H. COOKE PANKEY. aprJff LAMB BROTHERS- restored to faded or gray hair by the use THE LARGEST STOCK, 1 of Parker's Hair Balsam, a harmless dress- AgrentaWantod. The Calm Inmtlng Triiunpli ing highly esteemed for its perfume and DOFT RUSH_T00 FASTI THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STOCK, THE CELLULOID TRUSS; purity. JTHE MOST TASTY STORE, BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY. HOWtO LIVE! FIKE STEEL SPRING COVERED WITH DON'T FORGET YOUR MONEY ! and make your own se'ocliooB of Elegant Goods, A complete Cyclopedia of household knowledge forth* CELLULOID. guaranteed to please all in Price, Style and Elegance. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT masses: now ready. NotlalDdllce til GolnfffMlI "T won't o"" "on v-'n n-R-iw," said Low priced, Illustrated, uneqiualed in authorship. Made' In Ewri Desirable Pattern, Fiffing Perlectlf Send (or Press notices and ful I particulars now. Outfit a)d Slocussto the man who had. come to The Best Chance in a lifetime I RITE NO URL and instruction how to eel I, free to actual agents. Suc- to FonHfjody. cess guaranteed faithful workers State experience, if "see" him. "Why not 1" "Fur hrce rea- Showalter & Thomas, any, snd territory desired. W. If. Tijompaoiy WARRANTED NOT TO RUST I sons : Fust, 1 km am half a dollar diggin SEWING MACHINES MUST BE SOLJ). Publiaber. 404 Arch Stree*. Philadelphia, Pa. WARRANTED NOT TO BREAK! i <-.rs in th'- Mini' u w io- la e me to go Where you can get tbe best ot everything kept in a flrat-claes Implement and Farmers' Supply Warehvmse. WARRANTED NOT TO WEAR OUTJ Paynes' AUTOMATIC Engines. Our etock ol Grain Drills Is complete. As ueual the BICKFORD A HUFFMAN ia ahead of all ooinpetitlon. LOWKST' PKICES. an'vote. Second, it would cos'$1 fer er Under the new llcnnse law we rmiPt pay a eeparako 1j 2 to IOO Horse Power. Have in atuuk also HOOVER'S GRAIN DRILL. BEST GOODS, team to go to the pollin' place. Third, ye llceneo for every kind ol Fewins Machine wo mcII. STANDARD ARTICLES. Ko heating required to fit the Bodv. ou'y otier me f'i, an' t'other sii e has al- Tljis compelB nno to rednco the rumber of difforeiit j Btylee of nmchluoB I hnvo been keeping ou hand. I 1 :B.JW Farmers and the public generally pleaao call at ready gin me $:5 to stay away an' not vote thoreforo offer Groat l>iirg-.iius in all such nan- (A. H. WILSON'S, USED IN BATHING. chiucB I have ou hanit uud do not int» nd to keep 1 We ahall be excelled by none in variety of brandtt, in prlcos. and In quality of goods and Chemioala. We ahall North Main Street, Harrisonburg. near the Lutheran at all, which brings up the hnanshal rea- coiiBtantly in stock. Bloet of those I now have arc I keep in stock THE CELEBRATED RUSSELL GOE, THE PATAPSCO GUANO COMPANY'S ftril line of Church. Always Clean and Comfortable. sons on that side ter ^4t6o." &ret-cUBB machiiioB of recent manufacture, and goods coDBisting of Grange Mlx'ure, Alkaline Phosphate, Dissolved Bone Phoapbate, S. O. Unne, and 8pe- ! equul to moat other ntHchlnefl In the lusrket. ThnHo da) Wheat Compound. R. J. Baker k Co. will furnieh oa a full supply of their excellent Pure Dissolved Raw free from any unpleasant odor. who apply first will get the bargAinu. I Will kpI) for Rone and Ammoniated Super-Phosphate. R. J. Baker (b Co.'a Bone hae always been the fitieat Bbne on the IjlNGINB. SPERM. LARD, NEATSFEAT, FISH cash onlv. GEO. O. CONRAD. market, and remarkable for ita sterling purity. 'J and Llneoed Oila, atpricen way down, at For Comfort, Cloanlinea* and Dnrabllltr U' "BucbRpalba." mayll-tf The wonders of the day are the •SUCCESS DOUBLE-ACTING NON-FREEZING SUCTION AND FORGE jaly20 OTT'8 DRUG STORK. Excels all otRers. Kollublc. Durable, Hint Koon-rmb al. Will furnish a hone PUMP, the BODINE PATENT ROOFING, cheaper than shlDglee, and more durable than tin or iron, and FOB Sale BX L. H. OTT. Quick^ complete cure, all annoying Kid- power with fci le** find und water than any other cn- MAXWELL'S PREPARED GYPSUM, for whitening and coloring wal.'a. ORSE COLLAHS. julyfl Harrtaonburg, Va. F,slue built, nutr littnl«v with an automatic~ ...... cut-orf. Catalogue•• Tbe best artic le in this lime can le had ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. AT A. H. WILSON'S, ■■ at A. H. WILSON'S. North Main St, Druggisla. The Celebrated BAKER FAN, Dr.D. A. BDCHEB, J. D. BDCHEB;, North Main Street, HarrisonImrg, Va, IREUNDo'To-DAYEXsieN ew built at WlncbbHer, ia constantly on hand, and far superior to the light, flimsy artiolea peddled through tbe DBMT1PT, VJJJ T T V y A88I8XAST,Abhistakx, Gives! Keprcsaion.„ Dill.„ . Kri-nta, Edition of ibiii. Nowetc. Ready.AMato- country. AGENTS Wanted ^Dn^o'^mhi^aBooks & Bibles No matter how handsome a young woman RI1>LUING ING imiDLKS,miim.us, Wuutod. J. C. McCUBD V A CO., Pblludulphia. Pa. Tbe Brldgewater Carriage Company has established a diatribnting agency with us, and we shall keep a full lowworks in ofprice; character; selling' greatfast; needed variety evci^wlierc;:D00K3; Liberal06 DlUlbS termi.terms. BRIDGBWATER. VA. ; Blind BridleH.HridlCH. etc., at A.H.WILSON'S,A.H.WILSON'S line of their Bu glee ami Carriages. Prleea reduced and work the meet anbstantlali It. F. Johuaun Ac Co., ion Main St... Kicliuiund, Va. ma," be, when the right man conies along North Main Street, nearly opposite Luth- rAP KOIIJES, Deakin'S Salt Round Top Cement, Feed nnd Fodder Cutters, the Beet Chilled Plows, EugineSf Saw-Milla, Artificial teeth till * plate. Gold alllnga tl.gfi. she is ready to yield, the palm of beauty. eran church. jul J At A. H WILSON'S. North Main Street' Gum and Leather Belting, kc„ &c. JO^SHve us a call. Gest'S riding saddles, Gold and Platlna Alloy fllllng. 75 canU. Extracting . If ue has the souse to ask for it.—Sonl'Tk AUd Yam And Wagon Saiid'.a, at apecUlty. J n week n your own town. Tern«% and $5 outfit Uj-ill a wi.bli. $12 a day afctaomeeaaily made. Costly SHOW ALTER & THOMAS. j WILSON'S, Branch once .t Doe EIU, Highland Co., Va. Tnumcript. I free. Ad^dreea H.Hallztt k Co., P.orlland,MaiD« q) 1 a Outfit free. AvJdretis Turn k Go, ^ugustoj^une Juiy20-«a Offloe aad.Wftwojoijj.ueiir '» R. 1M.k.Q, Depot,,t. jujj JPDOhAftflp.SlT..