VOLUME XVII.-NO. 10. 'HARRISONBURG, VA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1881. TERMS:—$2.00 A YEAR.
MEDICAL. MY LOVE. Love Without Monsengo- Scientific Migeellany. "John Anderson My Jo." How a Famous Song was Written. LITEUARY. About two months ago a young woman Late investigations of German scientists [The lollowing well conceived criticismi "More than 145,000 copies of 'Evange- The December AViuk Awake is out with BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. entered an offlce in Justice alley and took have shown that the electric light is not upon Robert Burns' song "John Andersoni line' were sold in fourteen months," said a gay little operetta for the young folka, a seat without speaking to any one and it only healthier than other methods of il- my Jo" and supplementary stanza were re- AYill 8. Hays, the song writer to a Cour- which they will welcome for their Christ- was only after two long hours had dragged lumin vtion in leaving the air purer, but ceived from a highly esteemed correspond- ier-Journal reporter. The conversation mas entertainments. It is entitled "Prince Not as ill other women are ent shortly after tho lust birthday of the Is she that to my soul is dear; away that his Honor inquired what he that it increases tho power of vision in i was on the subject of his songs, their ori- Puss in Boots," and all the performers rep- Her glonoua funcies come from far could do for her. some rjepects, especially in distinguishing poet, but owing to an oversight have not gin, number and history. Of all he has resented cats and are clad in the most be- Beneath the ailter evening star, "1 came hero to get married," was her colors. Red, blue, green and yellow are been published earlier.—Kx.] published, considerable over two hundred. witcheug of furry costumes. The music, Aud yet hor heart la ever near. prompt reply. much more distinct under this lignt than Mr. Editor:—Among the living, heart- "Evangeline," "Mollie Darling" and "Nora which is given entire, is by Louis C. Elson. "To whom ?" by daylight touching little songs of Scotland's immor- O'Neal" were probably the most popular. the words by Mrs. Minn Gray Clarke. A GiaU/eelinga hath ahe of her own# "To the fellow who has been waiting on tal bard, "John Anderson my Jo," has rfver For "Evangeline," strange to suy, the au- more dainty and laugh-provoking enter- Which lesser souls may never know) me." Two Leipsic chemists have devised a been a favorite with mc. What a beauti- thor never received one cent, though at tho tainment could not well be desired. The Qod givetb them to her alone. "Where i« be ?" process for obtaining sugar in apeminent- ful word painting hath tho rustic poet usual royalty, three cents per copy, he number opens with the 'best short story of And sweet they are as any tone "I don't know. He agreed to be here ly liquid form. This result is said to be given us therein, of life, in youth and age, would have made $4,350 out of it in the the year, "Rob's Father," by Eleanor Put- Wherewith the wind may choose to blow. long ago, but I shan't wait any longer. effected by adding to a purified sugar so- owing on smoothly and beautifully (like fourteen months. How many copies in all nam.with five spirited illustiatious by Mer- Yit in herself she dwolleth not. We'll come In some time during the week." lution a small quantity of citric acid,which some shining river) in connubial constancy have been sold he does not know, though rill one of tbcm a very fine full-page en- Although no home ware half so fair; In about ten days she appeared with a combines with the sugar and deprives it of and happiness. it is still in demand, and the total number graving. Another beautiful full-page en- No simplest duty is forgot, white-haired William on her arm and said its tendency to crystalizo. The true, wedded lovers, full of youth- would probably reach 300,000. graving accompanies "Tho Baby's Es- Life hath no dim and lowly spot they were ready to be married, but just Some experiments by M. Gantier appear ful hope, ardor and ecstacy "clam the hill "I was a wild young fellow when I wrote caped" by A. C. and A. T. "How Alice That doth not in her aunahlne share. then a fire alarm was turned in and away to prove that human saliva possesses, in a of life thegither," each the more keenly Evangeline," continued Colonel Hays, "and Spent Twenty-Five Dollars" by Jenny She doetb little kindnesses. went the lover at the top of his pace to see milder degree, the same poisonous proper- enjoying the pleasures, and tho better it grew out of a frolic. Just before tho Burr, has a charming picture of "Alice" Which most leave undone or despises the fun. As he did not return in the ty as that of serpents. The human saliva meeting the trials by the way, from the war I was visiting one summer up in Old- and is a good story for everybody. "Hit- For naught that sets oue heart at ease course of an hour the girl said she guessed injected under the skin of a bird caused close and peculiar sympathy, and mutual ham county, near Lagrange. There was a ty's Last School," will be enjoyed by all And givelh happiness or peace, they'd postpone the marriage to another death, with symptoms very closely resem- help of man and wife. Too soon (forsuch party of gay young ladies visiting at the those interested in the early days of Bos- Is low-esteemed In her eyea. day. On the fourth day after, the pair bliug those resulting from serpent bites. blessedness) the summit is gained; and by house also, most of them who have chil- ton. The serials, "Polly Cologne," "Sha- She hath uo acorn of common things. once more entered the office, but a law suit A new theory of the so-called fascina- and by, alas! the twain made one in the dren now as old as I was then! Aiming ron," and "Having His Own Way" finish taamt And though ahe seems of other birth, was in progress. They sat together, hands tion of birds by snakes is that the bird holy rite, and by the unceasing confidence them was a beautiful girl who resembled satisfactorily, and leave the reader wishing Round ns hor heart entwines and clings. clasped and eyes full ol love, while the mistakes tho snake's tongue, which tho of heart and life, are on tho westward the ideal pictures of Longfellow's 'Evan- for three more as good stories. The pretty And patiently she folds hor wings lawyers abused each other, but after the reptile keeps in rapid and constant motion, slope of the mount, "tottering down, hand geline' so closely that I called her by the rhyme of "Wee AVillie AVinkie" is devel- case had hung on till dusk they got dis- for a lively worm, and watches it intently in hand, to the foot," the final resting name, and it clung to her as a nick name. oped into a piquant ballad by Miss Wil- To tread the humble path of life. couraged anu went out, the girl saying to place, in oarth, for our worn bodies, in the One evening we were all invited over to a kins; and has six beautiful full-page draw- iiEISliflil, Blesalng she Is; God made her so, his Honor: with the anticipation of devouring it. vale at life's setting sun. "Lovely and frolic at the residence of Hon. Robert D. ings by Miss L. B. Humphrey. Another Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, And deeds of week-day holiness "Never mind—some other day will do as M. Pasteur has resolved to extend his pleasant in their lives, and in their death Mallery, and all went. AVe danced and very enjoyable poem is' Griselda In Pound" Fall from her uoleeless a? the snow. well." studies in vaccination to yellow fever,with not divided." But with profound admira- sang, and soon discovered that four of us by Margaret J. Preston. The readings for Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, For hath she ever chanced to know "But won't you get discouraged ?" a view of determining whether or not the tion for the genius of Burns, 1 have ever could sing very nicely together. AVe tried the C. Y. F. R. U. are well worth the Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and That aught were easier than to bless. "Oh, no. We simply thought we'd get disease is duo to parasites and can bo regarded this pathetic little song as in- 'Come where My Love Lies Dreaming,' and attention of young folks everywhere; and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, She Is not fair, and thereunto married, but there is no cause for any rush guarded against by inoculation. A broad complete. It seemed to me to need baptism other popular quartetts, and got along so it is to be hoped that thousands cf our General Bodily Pains, Her life doth rightly harmonize; about it." field of investigation is open to Pasteur,as into the Christian faith, and to have a ray" nicely that we became quite enthusiastic young people will join tho Reading Union Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet Feeling or thought that was not true Three days elapsed, and his Honor sat it is suggested by his discoveries thus far or two of the Christian's hope of life and over our success. About 1 or 2 o'clock in before tho Course for 1883 is completed, Ne'er made less beautiful the blue 1 looking into the bowl of his pipe when that all contagious maladies may be due immortality infused into it. I have always tho morning we started to walk homo AVidk Awake permanently enlarged, it •and Ears, and all other Pains Unclouded heaven of her eyes. the pair 'opened tho door, walked in and to parasitic growths the virulence of which been opposed to the sudden letting down down the road. Tho night was as bright but $2.50 a year. Ella Farman, Editor. and Aches. On Nnture ahe doth muse and brood removed their hats, and the woman said : may be so reduced by his method of inoc- of the pall of endless sleep and night upon as day, with the full moon hanging in the D. Lothrop & Co., Publishers, Boston, No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as With ancb a still and love clear eye- "Ifyou haven't got anything to do just ulation as to render this class of diseases lives so full of wedded bliss and fidelity. sky, and as we walked we sang. Fianally Mass. She is so gentle aud so good— now you may marry us, and I'll get back no longer a matter of dread. Surely, all true lovers of earth must live, we sat down in a nice nook in a field to Oftu —mill bave cheap and DTpositive C1 _Y VJIIC proof DUIirrill{£ of its claims.WIIU pain The very flowers In the wood to my sweeping and dusting." A Neapolitan gardener, after years of in sublimated purity and power forever, rest, and 'Evangeline' began to suggest Peterson's Magazine fbr January !• Directions in Eleven Languages. Do bleas her with their sympathy. The ceremony was speedily begun and experiment, has produced a camelia with beyond the tomb! other songs to sing. the most superb number ever issned of that concluded, and the bride turned to her hat a delicate perfume, and he thinks it proba- With these convictions I have ventured ' "I'll write you a song,' said I, 'if you'll popular lady's book. There are two steel BOLD BY ALL DEUOGIBTS AND DEALERS IN She is a woman; one in whom and shawl with the remark: to add the lines (herewith sent) to the promise to sing it before we go home." engravings, "Happy As A Queen," and MBDIOIKE, Tho spring-time of her cbildinh years ble that these flowers may in the near fu- Hath i.ever lost its fresh perfume. "William, I'll pay the fee, and you can ture be so cultivated as to rival the rose in second and last verse of the "John Ander- "This was agreed to. On the opposite "Playing At Doctor," the latter one of the A. VOGEUER & CO., Though knowing well that life hath room hand it to me some time during the month," tho fragrance of its odor. son my Jo" of Robert Burns : side or the road a rail fence had been torn moat amusing of its kind we have almost HalUmorc. ifd.. U. B. A. For many blights aud many tears. as she took out a wallet. John Anderson my Jo, John, away and a white plank fence had been ever seen. Besides these, there is a donble- "AH right, Mary. I'll bo over and see Mr. C. Shaler Smith has given tbe re- When we were first acqnent, erected. Where wo were sitting a party sizo, steel, Paris fashion plate, elegantly PBOPESSIONAL. Aud youth in her a home will find. you tho last of tho week." sults of extensive observations in relation Your locks were like tho raven, of negroes had been rousting cars of corn colored, a picture in itself; and also a Where he may dwell eternally; "Very well—go 'long William." to the pressure exerted by the wind. The Your bonnie brow was brent; over a fire, and the charred sticks lay all very beautiful colored pattern for working J. P: EFFlNGhlR, Her soul is not of that weak kini She paid the fee, waited for a certificate, most violent gale recorded by him was at But now your brow is bald, John, around. I gathered up a bundle of them in crewel : a "Sun Flower" design, an cm- Which better love the life behind and went out with the remark : East St. Louis, in 1871, when the wind under my arm, and followed by tho girls, belishmcnt alone as expensive as the finest ArronHmr-AT-LA^, Htrrisonburg, Virginia. Office at Than that which is, or is to be. Your locks are like the snaw; reoidenoe. {mar 3 "Excuse the bother, sir, but we did think overturned a locomotive, the force devel- But blessings on your frosty brow, walked over to the fence. With tho char- chromo. In all, there are about fifty en- I love ber with a love as still it best to marry, and I'm sure we are quite oped in so doing being no less than 03 John Anderson my Jo. red sticks I wrote the first verse of the gravings in the number, counting the wood JAMES KEl^NEY, " pounds per square foot. At St. Charles a ATTORNEY AT-LAW, HAaaisoMBuao, Va. Office As a broad river's peaceful might. obliged to you in addition." isong on the top plank of the fence and the engravings. Tho stories are all original, near the Big Spring. noli Which by high tower and lowly mill, jail was destroyed in 1877, the pressure re- John Anderson my Jo, John, notes for four voices on the four planks and by such writers as Mrs. Ann S. Ste- Goes wandering at its own will, quired being 84 pounds per square loot. AVe clam the hill thegither; ben a h, mal iig it a quartett. T1 e i we phens, Mrs. R. Harding Davis, Frank Loo GEO. G. GHATTAN, And yet doth ever flow aright. Home Education. At Marshfield, in 1880, a brick mansion And mony a canty day, John, istood off, and as all could read music, we Benedict, "Josiah Allen's Wife," Jane Q. iTTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hak&isonbuiio. Va. AST-Office was leveled, the force necessary being 58 Sooth Side of Ooort-Houee Square. And on its full, deep breast soteno. We've had wi'ano anithor; isang it. The girls were delighted, and in- Austin, etc., etc., a galaxy that no other Like quiet Isles my duties He; Tho following rules are worthy of being pounds per square foot. Below these ex- Now we maun totter down, John, isisted on having a chorus, so I went down lady's book can show. There is also an il- F. A. DAINGERFIELD. It flows urouud them and between, printed in letters of gold, and placed in a traordinary pressures, Mr. Smith instances But hand in band we'll go, to the end and wVote tho chorus out on the lustrated article on "Paris And Tho Pari- .iTTORNEY-AT-LAW, HAnitisosfBURO, Va. 4^>Office Aud makes them fresh and fair aud green, conspicuous place in every household : numerous cates of trains blown off rails, And sleep thegither at the foot, planks. AVell, wo sang it over aud over, sians," quite superior to what we see gen- South aide of the Public Square, in Switzor's new 1. From our children's earliest infancy buildtntr. Sweet homes wherein to live and die. and bridges, etc., blown down by gales of John Anderson my Jo. and went home singing it. Next morning erally in magazines. With this number, BnaMMaaawawaMMaMaamsaaaa——— inculcate the necessity of instant obedience. 24 to 31 pounds per square foot. In all 'Evangeline' came down stars humming appears, as a Sujrjilement. a full-size diagram GEORGE E. 8IPE, 2. Unite firmness with gentleness. Let the examples the lowest force required to When again we wake, John, the air, and ask me to write it out and pattern for a Coat-Bodice for a lady, tho ATTORNHY-AT-LAW, Harrisonbdro, Va. Office Welshlug: a Heg. your children always understand that you do the observed damage has been taken Frae' slumber in tho dust; last tiling in fashion. This alone is worth, west aide ofOourt-yard Square, in Harris Building mean what you say. finish it. I told her I couldn't do it, but Prompt attention to all legal bubiue&s. JanbO as the maximum power of the wind, al- May we be one in heart and hope, ishe might go down and cofiy it otf the the price of the number. "Peterson" claims A dog-fight sends the pulse of a village 8. Never promise them anything, unless though of course, it may have been higher. Wi' a' the guid and just; to combine more than any other mouthly, up to 130, and a foot-race or a knock-down you are quite sure you can give what you fence. She took an umbrella and sheet of CHARLES E. HAAS, Enthusiasts who make a special study And walk the golden streets, John, paper, and soon came back with words being a magazine not only of literature, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. HARBISONBTJRQ. VA. Of- w ill almost restore gray hairs to their origi- say. Thro' endless, happy days; iand music copied off. but of art and fashion also. AVhere only fice on Bank Row, Northwest corner of the Pnblio nal color; but for real excitement let a man 4. If you tell a child to do something, of sun spots and attendant phenomena, be- Square. Mrs. Thunuau's building. lieve that the corner stone of a new sci- And only live to love—and sing, "Then she insisted on having another one magazine is taken, this, it seems to us, come along in front of the tavern about show him how to do it and see that it is Our great Redeemer's praise. is the only one to take. AVhere several are sundown driving a hog. done. ence is being laid by discoveries pointing verse, and so I wrote another verse, on JOHN R. JONES. to an intimate connection between solar J. M. T. condition that I was to have a kiss for it, taken, "Peterson" should be one of them. OOMMISSIONER-IN-CHANCKUY AND INSURANCE "Hey, where are you going 1" 5. Always punish your child for will The price is astonishingly low, viz,: $3.00 Agent, near the Big Spring, Harrisouburg. Va. "Going to sell this bog." fully disobeying you, but never punish him and terrestrial meteorology. Just what - — and she to have the music. She went Prompt attention to bnainese. 1y!S4 tf tho connection is they i-ro not yet able to A Death-Becl Sermon. homo to St. Louis, and sang 'Evangeline' a copy, for one year, postage paid. To "Hold on a minute! How much does in anger. iabout there until it attracted attentior, clubs, it is lower still, viz,: four copies lor he weigh ?" 6. Never let them know that they vex clearly define, althougb electricity is sus- "^ED. S. CONRAD, pected of being the agent through which A gentleman died at bis residence in iaud she scut it back to me to have it pub- $6.50, with an extra copy gratis to the per (BUCOKBtfOR TO YAKCn* A CONBAD,) "Oh !'about 225. you, or make you lose your self-command. lished. I sent that song to every music aon getting up tho club, or five copies for ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Hauhisonburo. Va. The bual- "You're oft"; he won't go over 200." 7. If they give way to petulence or ill- the effects are manifested upon our planet. one of our up town fashionable streets, - It is known that the gaseous envelope of leaving $11,000,000. He was a member of publisher in America, until the MSS. was $8.00, and both an extra copy and a superb ncas or the late flrm will receive the attention of Every chair is vacated on the instant. temper wait till they are calm, then gently nearly worn out, and the best offer I re- premium mezzotint, "Hush, Don't Wake the surviving partner. uo25 Every eye is fastened on the hog rooting in reason with them on the impropriety of the sun is aflected by eruptions of such the Presbyterian church, in excellent stand- prodigious magnitude as to be utterly be- ing, a good husband and lather, andthriv- !ceived for it was from Brainerd, of Cleve- Them," or an elegant Photograph Album. WM. B. COMPTON, tho gutter, and every man flatters himself their conduct. land, and Campbell's Minstrels were there, Specimens of tho magazine sent gratis to (I.atk or WooDbGH *i Coamow.) will continue the that he can guess within a pound of the 8. llemember that a little present punish- yond our power of conception, these dis ing citizen. Pnu'.tice of Law iu the Courts of Rockingham: the turbances appearing to us in the form of On his death-bed, lingering long, he I took the song to Campbell, and wo wont persons wishing to get up clubs. Every- porker's weight. ment, when the occasion arises, is much to a music store and tried it. Ho said it body ought to take "Peterson" for 1883. Court of Appeals of Virginia, and Courts of the Unl- "That hog will pull down jist exactly more effectual than tho threatening of a rapidly changing spots and protuberances. suffered with great agony of mind, and ted States. The eras ol the spots—or sun-storms—oc- gave occasional expression to his remorse was a great song and sang it that night Address Cuas. J. Peterson, 006 Chestnut 195 pounds," siys the blacksmith, after a greater punishment should the fault be re- five timss to persistent encores. Brainerd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. G. W. BERLIN. long squint. newed. cur at remarkably regular intervals, a com- at what his conscience told him had been ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Habbikonduro.Va., will prac- plete cycle of the stages of activity from an ill spent life. heard of the new song, went to hear it. tice In the Courts of Itooklngham and adjoining "Ho won't go an ounce over 185," adds 9. Never give your children anything and then came to mo to buy it. I was counties ana the United States Courts held at this the cooper. because they cry for it. maximum to minimum and again to max- "Oh," he exclaimed, as his weeping place. M-Ofiice in Switzor's new building on the imum being performed in eleven yeavs— drinking in those days, so I up and told One AVay to Wealth. Public Square. "I've got a $2 bill that says that hog Kf On no account allow them to do at friends and relatives gathered around his ' will kick at 210," says the hardware mer- one time what you have forbidden under the so-called "sun-spot period." The sun- bed, "if I could only live my years over bim that John Howard.Payne had died in STUART F. LINDSE\, chant. the same circumstances, at another spot physicists claim a coincidence of the again, I would give nil the wealth I have a poorhouse, that Keyes, who wrote the "Herman,''' said Hoffcnstein, as he glanc- T periods of maximum spots and years of amassed in a lifetime. It is a life devoted Star-Spangled Banner, had died in destitu- ed over a book in which he kept small ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. HA iRi80NBDRaf Va.. practices "You must be wild," growls tbe gro- 11. Teach them that the only sure and tion, aud that the publishers in America In all the Courts of Rockinuham. Highland, and ad cer ; "I can't see over 150 pounds of meat easy way to appear good is to be good. great atmospheric and physical disturbance to money-getting that I regret. It is this accounts, "has dot shoemaker vot keeps joining oonnties; also, in the United StateH Courts in the earth. The present has been a year which weighs me down and makes me were determined to starve the composers de corner around baid vat he owes do sdora at Harrisouburg, Va. Office East-Market .Street, there." 13. Accustom them to make their little out; but I would make him a present of oVer Juo. H. Efflnger's Produce Store. nov.l3-ly Twenty men take a walk around the recitals with perfect truth. of great solar disturbances, while it has despair of the life hereafter." yet ?" porker and squint and shake their heads 13. Never allow tale bearing. been marked by violent storms and earth- His clergyman endeavored to soothe 'Evangeline' to show him how little pub- "No, Misdcr Hoffenstein," replied the " ~ J. SAM'L IIARNSBERGERT" and look wise, and the owner finally says : quakes upon our globe. Further than him, but he turned his face to the wall. lishers know of the value of composition. clerk, "but I dhink ho vill. Ho is a goot ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Habrihokdurq. Va., will prac- 14. Teach them self-denial, not self-in- AVell, it went selling right along like a man if he vas poor." tice in all the Courts of Rockingbam county,the Su- "If he don't go over 220 I shall feel that dulgence. this, these scientists claim to have recently I'You have never reproved my avaricious preme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and the District I am no guesser." detected by simultaneous observation mi- spirit," he says to the minister; "you have whirlwind. Three months afterward he "Dot may bo so, Herman, but you had and Circuit Courts of the United States holden at "Over 320 1 If that hogs weighs 200 nor atmospheric changes as the result of called it wise economy and forethought, 'offered me $500 for another song like it, petter vatch him. Don't let him haf nod- Harrisonburg. pounds I'll treat this crowd," exclaims the Comparing Sons-in-Law. corresponding movements in the sun. Ma- but my riches have been only a snare to but I refused it, and have never written ing more on gredit. You must always JOHN E. & O. B. ROLLER, owner of the "bus lino." ny difficulties attand these observations, my soul! I would give all I possess to anything for him."—Louisville Courier- dink a man was a rasgal until ho bays vat ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Harrisonddrci.Va.—Practice "I dunno 'bont that," mused the 'Squire During tho Vienna Exhibition an amia- but tho Astronomer Royal for Scotland, have hope tor my poor soul." Journal. he owes : if you don't you viil loose money in tho inferior and appellate Courts of Rockingbam In this state of mind, refusing to be by diaking he vas goot. My gr-r-a-cious, and adjoining counties. who is on his way to the grocery after ble Hungarian merchant happened to meet and others, believe that the state of tho sun jfiyOffico, Partlow building, three doors above the butter. "Some bogs weigh more and some in a railway carriage a gentleman, with will some day become an important factor consoled, this poor rich man bewailed a A Higher Destiny. Herman, I have seen bienty uf poor men post-office, up-btalro. iu)yll-3m less. What breed is this hog ?" whom he proceeded to hold a pleasant in weather forecasts like calculations. life devoted to the acquisition of riches. who verc goot Dey would get dings at conversation. Many came away impressed with the use- It cannot be that earth is man's abiding ray sdore on grodit, and spend dcr cash PENDLETON BiiYAN, "Berkshire." mit some von else. Vatch de shoemaker, COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY and NOTARY PUB- "Well, I've seen some o'them Berkshires "I'm going to Vienna," said the mer- lessness of such an existence as the wealthy place. It cannot bo that our life is a bub- LIC, HAUUiHONiiOBO, Va.—-Will give special atten- that weighed like a load o' sand, and then chant, "to see my daughter, who is well The Dougor of Aimlcssness. man had spent, adding house to house and ble cast upon tbe ocean of eternity, to float Herman ; 1 haf been poor myself vonco." tion to the taking of depositions and acknowledg- agin I've seen 'em when they was all skin married there. My son-ih-law deals in dollar to dollar until ho became a million- a moment upon its surface, and then go in- "De shoemaker, Misdef Hoffcnstein," ments anywhere in the county of Rockingbam. Will said the clerk, "would have baid before oIho prepare doods, artlclus of agreement and qther and bone. Has anybody guessed that that paper and fancy leather-work, and has a A great deal of time is wasted by young aire. to nothingness and darkness forever. Else r.ontrarlH on vorv moderate terms. hog will weigh 600." good trade. Ho is very prosperous." people who have no particular aim in life. All knew him to be a professing Chris- why is it that the high and glorious aspir- dis if he don't haf been so poor." "I also," said the good-natured stranger, Aimlessness and lack of motive are the tian and a good man us tho world goes, ations which leap like angels from the "But he don't got no jieesiness being dot " O'KERRALL & PATTERSON, "No." way," replied Hoffenstein. "A man vat ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. HAUUisoNBURa, Va.. practice "Well, that's a little steep, but I've kind- "am going to see my daughter and son-in- chief obstacles to tho best and most profit- but the terrors and remorse of his death- temples of our hearts are forever wander- in the Courts of Rockingbam and adjoining conn er sot my idea on 250." law." able use of time. With a goal to attain, bed administered a lesson not to bo lightly ing abroad unsatisfied ? AVIiy is it that vas poor, Herman, don't can blame no von ties, the Court of Appeals at Stanutou. and the an end to accomplish, and force character but himself. Vy don't he get velty like Doited States Courts at Harrisouburg. ^^-Prompt By this time the crowd has increased "All I Is your son-in-law well off?" dismissed from memory. the rainbow aud the cloud come over us attention to colleotiona. to a hundred and the excitement is intense. asked the merchant. sufficient to hold the mind steadfastly to with a beauty that is not of earth, and oder beoblo ? If a man vas sadisvied mid Chas. T. O'Feurall, late Judgn of Rock'm Co. Court. Tbe 'Squire lays a half a dollar on 250, "Pretty well; but, as he has to carry on its purpose, tho sands of time are easily then pass off and leave us to muse on tho being poor he don't can bo vert anyding B. O. Patterson, formerly of tho firm of Haas & Pat- The Best Mince Pies in the World. you know. Yen I vas beddirig I vent to a terson. and the owner of the hog rakes in several his work all alone it is rather tiresome." transmuted into golden rain. faded loveliness ? AVhy is it that the stars bets on "between 230 and 225." The pork- "Is your daughter rich ?" Life is made worth the living. Then, —It is not so dificult to make good mince- which bold their festival around the mid- velty merchant to get some goods on gre- DR W. O. HILL, er is driven to the hay scales, and the "Not as rich as she'd like to be." boys—especially if you live in tbe country, meat as to make the pies healthiul and en - night throne are set above tho grasp of our dit. He don't lot mo haf dem, und I dold PHY8JCIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Roalcleiice silence is almost painful as the weighing "She likes to spend a good deal on her utilize your time. Resolved to turn to joyable after it is made. Mince pies, too limited faculties, forever mocking us with him dut I vas honcsd if I vas a poor man. immediately south of UovHre House. iulvlO toilet ?" good account your hitherto wasted mo- frequently, in hotels where the desire is to their unapproachable glory ? And finally, Vat you dink, Herman, ho says: 'My takes place. make them rich, are made so that they are frient, hell vns so full uf beoble in your fir OR. RIVES TATUM. "Two hundred and twenty-three," calls "No; but she would like to bo able to ments. Most men of rank have easily why is it that tho bright forms of human 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HHrrisoBburg, Va., the weigher. give » great deal in charity. learned the lesson of utilizing the minutes. little better than dabs of sweetened grease. beauty are presented to our view, and then dat dere legs vas akickingde vindows out. has removed his office to hib residence, corner of Growls and lamentations smite the "She's a good woman," said the mer- Elihu Burrett, "the learned blacksmith," The finest pufi-paste is not suitable for them, taken from us, leaving tho thousands Dot experience, Herman, learned mo dot a West-Market and German streets. {myS-tf evening air, and stakeholders pass over the chant, heartily ; "it's to be hoped that your found time during his work at the forgo but a medium quality should bo made. streams of the affections to flow back in poor man don't haf got invlueneo enough son-in-law's business will improve. Qood- to master several languages, and surprised The edges will not rise on mince pies much Alpine torrents upon our hearts ? AVe are in dis vorld to make do dogs bark at him, DR R. S, SWITZBR. wagers to the lucky gucssers, chief of whom in any case, and rich pufi-paste is lost upon und I vent to vork. Dree years after dot DENTIST.* Harkisonburg, Va. fi®'Established in is the owner of the hog. by, sir. Come to see us, ^and bring your cultured Europe by addressing its chief born for a higher destiny than that of 1873."©fi Will spend two days of every month in "Well, I'm clear beat out," says the daughter; we shall be happy to make her learned body in Sanskrit. Hugh Miller them. They have tho poorest appearance earth. This is a realm where tho stars will I half a dry goods sdore, und vas do bresi- Mt. Orawford->the first Wednesday and Thursfiay 'Squire. "I felt dead sure he would weigh acquaintance." learned the secrets of the old red sandstone of any pies if baked plain, but can be be spread out before us, like 'the islands dent ufa bolitical association. My gr-r-a- after Coqnty Court. The train arrived at the station at that in the capacity of a day laborer. While made most inviting by being glazed. But that slumber in the ocean, and where the cious, Herman, nefer vantto be a poor man. over 300." Do only ding dot a poor man can get vas DR. FRANK L. HARRIS, "Oh, I knew you were all way off," ex- moment, and the traveler whose son-in- his fellow-workmen idled during their don't paint them with yellow smears of beautiftil beings that hero pass before us Dentist. Habrisonbdiw?, Va., c«u be found at his plains the guileless owner. "When we law's business was only "pretty good" was mornings, he was hard at work finding out egg yolk. Mix the yellow of an egg like visions will stay In our presence for- religion, uud he vould not get not if it cost office day or night. Has given up his appoiutments immediately surrounded by grand person- the specimens and lossils his hammer dis thoroughly with twice as much water; ever. anyding. Rogolleck dot hcrsevcrance in at New Market aad Mt. Jackson, Va. Office, Main weighed him here at noon he tipped at brush tho tops of the pies over with it be- pissness vill make you valty, und dot if street, near Episcopal Church, aud 3 doors South exactly 223, and I knew be couldn't have ages in uniform. After having politely closed. Lord Chesterfield relates of one of Revere House. jsepMS.] picked up or lost over a pound."—Detroit saluted the amazed merchant, he stopped of his ftiends that lie wrote a book of ob- fore baking; sift a very thin coating of you vail in do righd vay dere vas money in Free Press. into the carriage of the Emperor of Austria. struse characters during the intervals of grandulated sugar all over, and then bake The Society of Women. it. Vcn I vas keeping a redail sdore in de A. H, WILSON, The good father-in-law of the dealer in waiting for his wife to appear at breakfast. in a moderate oven till the bottoms are gnumlry, peosinesa got dull und I vent to paper and fancy leather goods had been Why not follow such examples as these. baked dry aud light brown, and tbe tops What is it that makes all those men who Simon Krausman my vifo's uncle, und X Saddle and HarncBH-Makor, Harrlson- are covered with a crisp, glazed crust. associate habitually with women superior says : 'Simon, I dink I vill vait, dere vas Lnrs, Va. He Loved the Flag. traveling with the Prince Max, of Bavaria, father of the Empress Elizabeth. Minoo pies should have both bottom and to others rho do not. What makes that no money in do peosiness any longer.'— HAS ^ust received ffom Baltimore and Now York A Woodward avenue saloonist who was Words of Cheer, top crusts rolled quite thin: otherwise the woman who la accustomed to, and at ease 'Reuben, he says, 'do boys vas baying aa the Igftisbt aud bust aasortmont of decorating his bar the other day with small superfluous pastry edges are invariably in the society of men, superior to her sex high as dwenty cents dis year, und I dink SADDLES, COLLARS, HARK ESS, flags when a stranger who had just got His Last Dostc.—Said a sufferer from Few persons realize how much happi thrown away. in general ? Solely because they are in the you potter vait.' I dook his advice, Her- and Saddlers' Trimmings, ever brought to this mar- outside of four inches of whisky leaned his kidney troubles, when asked to try Kid- ness may be promoted by a few words of habit of free, graceful, continued couvir- man, uud nexd year, ven dey vas only ket, and which he will sell lower than any dealer In elbows on the bar and observed : ney-Wort ; "I'll try it but it will be my sation with the other sex. Women in this baying den cents, I vailed und made ofer the Valley. SA DDLE8 from $4.00 up; BUGGY HAR- cheer spoken in moments of despondency, A conscientious whitewasher visited NESS from $8 00 to $50.00, aud all other goods in "Stranger, I do love the flag." last dose." The man cot well and is now by words of encouragement in seasons of way lose their frivolity, their flicultios fou dousand dollars. Shust dink uf it. proporlloq, "Do, eh ?" recommending the remedy to all. New York lust week. On his icturn he awaken, their delicacies and peculiarities Now, dero vas Solomon Oppenheimer, who JQprOall and ekamh" lor yourself and compare my difiiculty, by words of commendation, was asked if he visited any fancy places prices with those of others. I will WHOLESALE to "Were you in the war?" When derangement of the stomach acts when obstacles have been overcome by unfold in all their beauty and cnplivation put a leedlo sdore up avay out in Arkansas, tha country Saddle apd Harness Makers at city whole- "Not exactly, but my heart was there." upon the kidneys and liver, bringing dis- of amusement. "Sh—sh !" said he, plac- in tho spirit of intellectual rivalry. And und dc gountry for fifteen miles around sale prices which will leave them a lair profit. I keep effort and perseverance. Words fitly spo- ing his hand beside his mouth, "don't i on hand everything in their lino, with a full stock ol "Where was your body ?" ease and pain, Kidney-Wort is the true ken often sink so deeply into the mind tho men lose their pedantic, rude, decla- vai so poor dot all de fleas vent avay. Veil, "Say, that's the only thing I blame this remedy. It removes the cause and cures and heart of the person to whom they are speak so loud ; I wont to hoar Beechor." imatory, or sullen manner. The coin of the he put bis sdore dero, und for sees years Saddlers' Hardware aud Trimmings, government for. If there hadn't been such the disease. Liquid (very concentrated) addressed that they remain a fixed, pre- —^ ■ m uriderstandlngi and the heart changes con- ho failed iu peesinoss, und now Solomon at lowest prices. fiQr Livsryraon and the public will f olden chances to make from $400 to $900 or dry act equally efficiently.—Am. Cul- cious, and often recurring memory—a con- A minister approached a mischievous 'tinually. Their asperftios are rubbed off, owns a gouble uf brick sdoros in Houston, find In my stock Lap Robes, Blankets. Whips, etc , of y jumping the bounty I'd have lived for ticator. urchin about twclvy years old, and laying 1their bettor materials polished and bright- Texas. He made all uf dot by his per- all qnalitiea, at bottom prices. tinuous sunshine lighting up years, per- 1 tfjT'Thaukftil t^ all for past patronage, I respectful- the flag, an' my old dad and two brothers haps, after the lips that have uttered them bis hand upon his shoulder thus addressed ened, and their richness, like gold, is severance. Dink uf it, Herman, und vila ly ask a contiueaucn, being determined to keep a sup- would have died for her. It was a mean arc scaled in death. A whole life has him : "My son, I believe the devil has got wrought Into finer workmanship by the you dink uf it, don't let de shoemaker ve ply to meet any and every demand, both of home and old trick of Uncle Sam to shake $600 at a "A lady had the flesh eaten off her arms fingers of women tbanit ever ooulcl be by vns dalking about get avay mituut baying northern manufacture, and invite all to call whore by scrofula. Could see the sinews work- been changed, exulted, expanded, and il- hold of you." "I believe he has too, "was ' they can have their choice. feller who wanted to wrap that old flag linninatcd by a single expression of ap- the significant reply of the urchin. "the fingers of men. The iron and steel of vat he owes." A^Remembor the old stand, nearly opposite the around him and die on the field. I jump- ing. 'Lindsey's Blood Searcher' cured their characters are hidden, like the char- Lutheran Church, Main street, Harrisonburg, Va. proval falling timely upon a sensitive and —■ ■ ■ ■ ed the bounty four different times, and her." J. Ualston, Elderton, Pa. ambitious nature. Words of cheer cost acter and armor of a giant when they are novl A. H. WILSON. between me and yon I wish I hadn't. You Keep your family well supplied with not, wanted in actual warfare. There are some men in the country who see, I hadn t hardly got tho face now to ask nothing to the speaker. On the contrary, "Sellers' Cough Syrup." Use it in time ; "don't care for money," but who feel just s HI OEIRO Lisii [EvaiiHVille, (Ind.) Journal.] they are to him as well as to the hearer a Uncle Sam to grant me a pension for a Mr. Frank 8. Mueller, 925 W. Franklin you will avert bronchial and pulmonary like using a postage stamp over again if broken leg received while on the scoot source of great happiness to be had for the affections. 25 cents. Rev. Dr. B. having inadvertently preach- the ink has only touched cuecornipr. —Page For Ladles' and Children's Bootaand Shots, Trunks, street, cited to a Journal reporter the case mere effort of utb ring them. The habit ed one of his sermons for the third time, Traveling Satchels &c. It restores them to their or- from Canada, though I may work up to it of Mr. Henry Rhenick, who for four years Courier. iginal lustre and makes them look like new. Also in time. Bless the old stars and stripes— of speaking such words at a; p opriate one of his parishouors said to him, after Shoe Bronze, for Bronzing Children's Shoes, Shoe suffered with Rheumatism, which was I times is easily acquired, while at the same Men are sometimes accused of pride, service—"Doctor, the sermon you preached and gimme a little more of that same curod by the use of two bottles of St. Ja- time it is of so much importance that it BUi'klug, Blacking Bruslics, Ac For sale at brand!" 1 merely because their accusers would be to us this morning having bad three sev- Old maids are described as "embe a AVIS* DRUG STORE. cobs Oil. should be sedulously cultivated by all. proud themselves were they in their places. eral readings, 1 move that it be passed.'' from which the sparks have fled." From Richmond. New Advertiflements. New Adycriisements. i TO KEEP SALES UP, KEEP PRICES DOWN. ««» Old Common wealth. The Senatorial Muddle liiddleherger itill "YyANTKB. no doubt be eUtted Senator—Fraeier and VERY ATTRACTIVE! Want ft A good aof It® man who can furnish a horse HARIUSONBURG. VA. JMdy to be tented at membert. and barnesB, and givo good bond, to engage in the Harper^s Magazine. Sewing Machine business. Good wages and pcrma- I respoclfnlly annonnoo to tbe people of Ilarriaonburg and iurrounding coun- Richmond, Va., Dec. 13, 1881.—The nftUt omployxnenk guaranteed. Address try that I have just returned from tbe Nortbern oitiea with a ILTtXTBTRA-TKIJ. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15. 1881. SINGER MANtTF'O OOHPANT. contest for the senatorship is still going on. docl5 iw* Lock be* 73, Stannton, Va. Some of Mr. Lewis's friends are still press- "Always varied, always good, always Improving."— LATEST. ing his claims, but since the refusal of the Very Cheap! Full Stock of Christmas Goods, Guablks Fbancis Adams, Jr. President to declare in his favor it is ap- XN To All Whom It Muy Concern. Harper's Magasine, the most popular illustrated VoetroiBtor-OpnenrtJiiinci Mb tcndewl bla restg- parent that they have abandoned all hope All peraona holding debts and demands against tbe periodical iu the world, begius its sixty-fourth toI- nniion to tbe PrcBideut. of Mr. Lewis's success. Ex-Congrcssmnn estate of William Shands, dre'd, are hereby reqneated —FUCB AS— Tbe iiomJnation of Mr. Frelln^bnysen m flocrplary to present the same to A. M Newman Commissioner ume with the December Number. It representa John Ambler Smith, a son-in-law of Mr. of Accounts, at bis ofilce in Uarrtsouburg, Va , to be CANDIK8, RAISINS, NUTS, what is best In American literature and art; and Ittf of Plato in place of Mr. Blnlne, was aonflrmed by the Lewis, is still here looking after the lattcr's Wo aro now offoriog a full line of audited, on or before the 3d day of January. ]^£3. marked snooess In England—where It baa already i Senate on Monday last. J. 8 riAUNBBEROER. CANDY HEARTS, OITORN, PIGS, W. Arthur PavlB, charged with killing Leonldns interest. declS 4w Adm'r of Wra. Shands, doe'd. ORANGES, DEMONS, MAGAGA GRAPES, circulation larger than that of any English magazino All the republican members of the Legis* RENT'S FURNISHING G000S, CANDY TOYS, CHAN BE It HI bis, iPl.SHEH'S MINCE MEAT, of the same class—has brought into Ita service the Trlpletl in Fanqnlor connty Inat Sunday morning«cb- lature—except Senator Joseph J. Walker, JpOR SALK. most eminent writers and artists of Great Britain, x rnpfKl from Jail at Warronton Sunday night. I also brougbt on The forttacom^i volumes for 1883 will In every re« Tbe Onitcau trial entered upon Ita fifth week on of Chesterfield, and Ross Hamilton, colored, Three Bharos Rockingham Bank Stock. Inquire at Delegate from Mecklenburg county—have SUITABLE FOR THIS OFFICE. spact snrpt' • their predecessors. Monday. It Ib raid that it will probably laat to signed a written pledge to abide by the the bo'ldavH. The aaanMin baa a alim holt on life, The Largest Stock of Toys Irom all the InOicalionB result of the caucus of the coalitionists up- HAifiE'S PEEI0DICALB. on the senatorship and all other questions. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Tbe number of misalng personB from tbe great ever brongbt before (o this city, suitable for Christmas presents. A full line of iPer Year i • Theatre fir© in Vbnna. la now given at 805- It is believed that by to-morrow night, ■L.SLB HARPER'S MAGAZINE 0# Tbefuntral of the late Col. John W. Forney took when the caucus meets. Gen. Mnhone's in- which will be aold In accordance with our motto i CaoDed Goods, such as HARPER'S WEEKLY , CO place in I'hiladelpbla on Monday. Many prominent fluence will force most of the republicans PEACHES, CORN, TOMATOES, OYSTERS, SALMON, LOBSTERS BARFEK'S BAZAR 4 00 citizena from different parts of the country were to Riddleberger. At present some of the Particular Notice. Tbe THREE above publtcetloue JO 00 present. _ republicans do not believe Lewis will per- Quick Sales and Short Profits. All the dnarlogs will hereafter be nudor the exclii- French Sardines. American Sardines, Tomato Sardines, Spiced Sardines Mnsiard Sardines Potted Ham, Any TWO .bore nair.ed 7 00 elve eupervlRloD and control of GENEBALB O. T. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 1 SO mit his name to go before the caucus. If BEADREQARD and JDBAL A. EARLY. also a full line of To our Republican friends we would he docs, it is the opinion of members of his HARPER'S MAGAZINE 1 5, 00^ say : "Don't let it worry you." own party that he will only receive a com- A SPLBNDID OPPORTUNITY TO HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ) plimentary support from the members on W* HATE A BPLBRDm 8TOOE OF WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBU- MVSICAX INSTRUMENTS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, that side. After that most of the republi- TION. OtASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, Country merchants will nave money by calling on me. Come and see mo before yon buy, then; it will be to One Tear (83 Number,) 10 0d The Ring Theatre in Vienna, Austria, JANUARY 110,1S8J5—140th Monthly Drawing. you own iutoreeta. Everybody ia invited to t omo and look, then all lookers are bnyera. Pottage Free to ail tubtcribert M A, Untied Stale* can strength will be given to Riddleberger, Reapectrully, or Canada, •was burned last Thursday night and 000 who, with all of Mahone'e influence and Louisiana State Lottery Oompany. eioMuisru WISE. persons perished in the flames or arc miss- that of nearly all of the lenders of that Inoorpcrated in 1808 for 26 years by the Legiflatnro P 8.—A fall line of FIRE WORKS on hand. Don't forgot and come to see the Bear; [decl6 The volmnea of the Magaetne begin with the Nnm- ing. party, will bo nominated by acclamation. for Educational and Obaritablo purposes—with a capi- bers for June end December of eech jeer. When no It is not likely that any will bolt the cau- tal ot f 1.000.000—to which a rebcrve fund of over time te epeolfled, it will be nndenlood tbet the enb'- cus. Qon. Mulnnc will use every effort to oorlber wlabes to begin with tbe onrrent number. At Popular Prices. |55C,0')0 has since been added. Thanhs to Second-Auditor Dyson for a have Riddleberger nominated before ad- By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was CHRISTMAS COMES BUT OIE A YEAR. A Complete Bet of H.bpkr's Maoaziki, comprle'. complimentary copy of his report on the journment. Masscy's friends are continu - made a part of th© present State Constitution adopt- Ing 83 Yolnmes, in neet cloth binding, will be lent by ed December 3d, A. D., 1370. eXpreee, freight et expense of pnrohxeer, on receipt public debt of Virginia and the Literary ously raising a cry against Mahone of "one ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWING wMl man power" and endeavoring to secure Boys' Clothing a Specialty. take place monthly. of $2.38 per volume. Single volume,. by mell, poet- Fund. strength in that way. It never scales or postpones. ptld, $8.00. Cloth cuea, for binding, B0 oente, by The House committee on elections will Look at tbe fell owing Distribntlon: met], poetpeld, Nothing of importance has been done in to-morrow report in favor of seating Jas. It will pay you to examine our stock before buying. CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000. IBdex to HASPtR'a Maoazirx, Alphebetlcel, Ane- the General Assembly, and there will pro- A. Frazier and J. B. Lndy, of Hockbridge, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. lytlcal, and Gleealfled, fob Yolnmes 1 to 60, inclusive, D. M. 8WITZER & SON, HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. from June, 18B0, to June, 1880, cue vol., Sro. Clotb. bably be nothing of interest before the readjuster contestants for the seats of Dun- South side Publio Square, Harrisonburg, Va. $4.00. lap and Leech, the democratic members of LIST OP PRIZES. Remittance, should be made by Poet-Offlce Money recess except the election of a U. S. Sena- the House from that county. declS 1 Capital Prize $30,000 Has just received their Holiday Goods. tOT. 1 Capital Prize 10.000 Order or Draft, to avoid chance of Ion. 1 Capital Prize 6.000 Newtpepere are not to copy thit adoet litement wtlfn [Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun,] 2 Prizes of $2.ft00 6.000 Ex-President of the Confederacy Jeffer- To Owners & Purchasers 6 Prizes of 1,000 5 000 The Largest Stook cf Silk Handkerchiefs out the exprett order of iiAUrrn ft Bhothxx. Murder In Fanqnier County, Va. 30 Prizes of 600. In.(KM) Address HARPER ft nBOTHERS, New York. son Davis and family arrived at New OF KFAIj KSTA'IE, 100 Prizes of 100 10,000 decB-tf Warrenton, Va., Dec. 11.—W. A. 200 Prizes of 50 lo.OOO York from Europe last week, and imme- 600 Prizes of 20 10.000 EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS PLACE. isea. diately went to Louisville, Ky. He re- Davis,merchant,at Orleans, Fnuquier coun- "We have a largo number of Farms, and 1000 Prizes of 10 10.000 ty, Va., shot Loonidas Triplett, merchant, Mineral, Timber, Coal and Grazing Lands, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Harper's Weekly. fused to be interviewed by the enterpris- at the same place, at eight o'clock this 0 Approximation Prizes of $.300 2,700 ing Gotham interviewers. morning, through the head. Triplett lived aud Houses and Lots for sale in the coun- 0 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 ILLXJSTR^TKX). one hour. The difficulty originated in a ties of Rockingham, Augusta and High- 9 Approximation Prizes of 100.. I'OO A FINE LINE OF LACE COLLARS, land, and in Eastern and West Virginia, Harper's Weekly stands at the head of American 11. lawsuit and a quarrel yesterday about and those wishing to purchase will please 1857 Prizes, amounting to $11),400 | Mr. Fred. P. Dewcy, from the Smithson- turkeys. Both men were unmarried.— Responaible correapondiDg agftnts wanted at all ; DELXIOIIIixsjsi, Xsftoe Tlcsi, lustrated weekly Jouroals. By its nnpartlsan peti- ian Institute, "Washington, D. C., reached send for our circulors for descriptions and points, to whom liberal compenB&tiou will be paid. tion In poliiics, ita admirable illustrations. Its careful- Davis is under arrest, awaiting the coro- prices, and those having such property for For further information, write clearly, giving full ly chcsen serials, short stories, sketches, and poema, here on Tuesday evening, on his return ner's investigation. address. Send orders by express or Registered Let- sale will find it to their interest and ad- ter, or Money Order by mail. Addressed only to contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the from a trip over the line of the Narrow vantage to place it in our hands for sale at HI. A. DAUPHIN, Black | Colored Cashmeres, day. it carries instruotion and enfcerfattnment to thou- Gauge Railroad. Ho declares the N. G. I jjwiwj ■i »Iv once, as we are about issuing a greatly en New Orienna, JLa., sands of American homes. 1111 IIlMH or M. A. DAUPHIN, at the biggest thing in the way of a Railroad larged circular in pamphlet form, in which No. Slia Broadway, New York. It will always be the aim of the publishera to make we will advertise their property free of A LARGE ASSORTMENT. Harper's Weekly the most popular and attfactive fam- on the continent. He was delighted with charge. This circular will have a wide The particular attention of the Publie is ily newspaper In the world. his trip. He will remain several days in circulation here and in the North and called to the fact that the entire number of this section having gone to the iron region West, and if wo do not sell, or find pur- the tickets for each Monthly Drawing is sold, HAEPEE'S PEEI0DICALS. of East Rockingham and Page. chasers, we make no charges for our servi- and consequently all the prizes in each draw- A FIE VARim OF TABLE DAMASK, I^er Y©a,r > ces. , We will send a power of attorney to ing are sold and drawn and paid. HAKPEB'S WEEKLY „,% 4 00 fill up and sign, if you desire us to sell docl5-4w HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 The selection of a United States Senator your property. Spanish Gipure and Torchen Laces. HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 to succeed Senator Johnston is exciting G. W. & C. H. BERLIN, ATTENTION, FARMERS! The THREE abovo pnblicatlona 10 00 Real Estate Agents, attention throughout the country, and Hill To tlie Improvemcnls In tke Old Id fact, we keep everj thing sold in a first-class Dry Goods Store. Another Any TWO above named 7 00 equally disturbs the members of the Gen- dcc8 Harrisonburg, Va. American Farmer for 1889. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 1 50 sbipmeot just received of HARPER'S MAGAZINE ) eral Assembly at Richmond. The Demo- Increase in size, number of isauos, interest and HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE { 5 00 topics treated. crats will put up a straight-out Democrat, Prize* offered for Essaye in variona departments HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRABT, of Forming, Stock Raising, Fruit Growing, Market One year (63 Numbers) 00 whilst the coalition have two prominent Gardening and Tobacco Planting. These Essays are Postage Free to aU subscribers in the United States candidates whoso names will come before expected to be promineut features during the year. CLOAKS & DOLMANS. 5" « H Vniuuble Premiums for subscribers—userul, or Canada. the cancus: —Riddleberger and Lewis. Th e beantifol aud costly articles—all free for a little time and labor. Tha volumes of tbe Weekly begin with tbe first question will be settled before the holiday No Farmer in the Atlantic States, from Delaware to Fine Dress Goods a Specialty. Number for January of each year. When no time Is adjoinment, probably. The Democrats con • Georgia, can affnrd to be without this old aud reliable crcg advisor aud guide ou form work 1 mentioned, it will be understood that the tubseriber not and do not expect to elect a Senator. The most competent, succ ssful and experienced wishes to commence with tbe Number next after tbe CO men and women have charge of the several depart- receipt of order. CO ments. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. Reports of Representative Farmers9 The last Twelve Annual Volumes of BAaran'e PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Clubs are a noUblo feature of its issues. 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Adams, of Medford, Mass., died for $7 00 each. s 4 =;1 Cloth Oases for each volume, suitable for bindingr Saturday afternoon, aged 76 years. He *** • s Hardware and Stoves will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $1 each. leaves a wife and two daughters, one the VIRGINIA, TO Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money wife of Secretary of the Navy Hunt, and of the Circuit Oi Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. the 3d day of Decemb A LARGE STOCK OP Boomin Dress Coods Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the other the wife of General Rutledge, the express order of Habper A Brothers. late of the Confederate service. 1 as ultimate security. ED. 8. CONRAD. AND CLOAKS, Address HARPER k BROIHBRS, New York. Hon. John W. Forney died in Philadel- HENRY V. STBAYKB. TROTH, NAILS, GLASS, decl5 dec8-4w ComraiRsionnrs. phia on Friday last. He was connected HOLIDAY GOODS 1 HOLIDAY GOODS 11—Now fJIRUSTEES SALE. is the ainie to purchase your Holiday Goods, with the press for a great part of his life, and you will find a ohoico line of appropriate goods, and won high distinction as a journalist. In pursuance to the terms of a Deed of Trust ex- CABBIAGE ad BDILDERS' HABDf ABE, both useful aud oruamental, at . ecuted by John 8. Lewis and Maggie J., his wife, ex- dec8 L. H. OTT'S Drug Store. Ho also held several public positions ecuted on the 7tU day of January, 1878, to John R. All ISISHOfl Of Jones, Trustee, to secure a bond of oven date with TOILET OASES.—I have in stock Hand Painted, of Lunor and distinction. said Deed of Trust, executed by'John 8. Lewis to the Plush Covered Toilet Oases in OHrdinal, Old Life Insurance Company of Virginia, I will offer for Gold, Bronze and Baby Blue, coniaining Out Glass sale on tbe premises. Cook and Heating Stoves Bottles of elegant style and design, filled with the best Extracts. A very handsome present for a lady, On Monday, the 10th day of December, 1S81, We are determined to be tbe decs L. H. OTT, Druggist. that valuable little farm owned by John 8. Lewis, ly- ing about one mile North of Harrisonburg.containing AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. BRUSHES AND COMBS.—The largest assortment about 103 ACRES. This is u very denireablo little of Hnir, Nail aud Tooth brushes and Oombs at farm and its proximity to town makes it a valuable decs L. H. OTT'B Drug Store. , tract and desirable homo. —AGENT FOR— LEADERS Teumb:—Enough cash in hand as may be necessary Extracts for handkerchiefs.—au of the to satisfy the debt secured, aud the costs of execut- IN LOW PRICKS OF DRESS GOODS. most popular brands, such as Lublns, Lund- ing this trust. borgs, Tetlows, etc. We have the Extracts of White JOHN R. JONES, Trustee. DDPONT'S RIFLE AND BLASTING POWDEB. AND CLOAKS. Rose, Geranium, Patohouly, Violet, Verbena, Ylang novl7-4w Ylang, Heliatrope, New Mown Hay. Ac , Ac., at We respectfully ask for a call before you dec8 OTT'S Drug Store. J. WILTON, ^JOMMIS.SIONEK'S NOTICE. purchase. It will save you eome money. FLAVORING EXTRACTS Extract of Vanilla, TEXY A. SHULER, CompH. Try it and find ^ut prices, at Lemon, Orange Pine Apple, Strawberry, Celery, vs. dec8 HARRISONBURG, VA. Bitter Almond, Raspberry, Ac., at JOHN W. SHULER, Daft. decs OTT'S Drug Store. lu Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co. fJlO ROBERT G. BIIXARD. (CELLULOID SETS, consisting of Brush, Comb "And this cause is hereby referred to a Master Take notice, that I will proceed on SATURDAY, j anda Freuch Glass Hand Mirror We have these Commissioner of this Court with instructions to as- THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1881. at the office in Piu b and Leather-covered Cases, lined with certaiu aud report: I. What, if auy, real estate or In- of J. R. Jones. Commissioner In Chaneery, In Harri- LOEB'S. Sado. This article is a useful present for either a terest thuroiu situated iu the connty ef Rockingham sonburg. Virginia, to take the depositions of snudry lady or gentleman. L. H. OTT, Druggist. is owned by defendant; 2. Whether thcie auy Hens wltucBBes to be read iu my bobalt iu a chancery suit on the same and their priorities; 3. Auy other matter ponding iu tbe Circuit Court of Rockingham county. NOVELTIES I NOVELTIES 11—Perfume Stands, deemed portiueut by said conunlssionor or required Virginia, in which 1 am plaintiff, suing for a divorce Brush and Comb Wall Pockets, entirely new by any party In Interest."—Extract ft-om decree of a vineulo mrtrimonti, aud you aro the defendant, and designs, Puff Boxes, Gut Glass Cologue Bottles, aud November 3d. 1381. if from any cause the taking of said depositions shall many other ortlcles too numerous to mention, at COMMIBSLONRB'B OFFICS, ) not be commenced, or, being commenced shall not be /I I I I 'J SEND TWO THREE dec8 OTT'S Drug store. Harrisonburg, Va., Nov. 20. 1881. J completed on that day. the taking of the same will be adjourned from day to day, or from time to time un- To Texy A. Shuler and John if. Shuler, and to all til the said depositions aro completed. Lara For jibs sswr 1 PICES of all kinds, at Given under my band this 23d day oi November, twelve neatly printed •OTT'S Drug Store. 1881. AMANDA J. D1LLABD, By Ac. Card Portraits of prominent public characters, inclu- Berlin p. a. [nov34-4w ding President Qarfleld, President ^rthur, Secretary BAKING POWDERS.—Horsfords. Royal,Patapsco, Blaiue. Secretary Lincoln. President Garfield's moth- Excelsior, Sea Foam, Soda and Cream Tartar, at er, U. 8. Senators Lapbam and Miller. Ac. dec8 dec8 OTT'S Drug Store. i Tor C"10X'8 QELATINB, Sea Mess Farine. Irish Moss. DcuemyoV CnOIUnO widows, soi^MKika,father*. mother* or J Baker's Chocolate, at OTT'S Drug Store. children. Thoasend* yet entitled. Penetone given dec8 for lose of finger, toe .eye or mptnre.variooee veine e A SECOND-HAND Ten Plate Stove for sale cheap or onv Dlecoee. Thousanda of pensioners and Call on L. H. OTT. I BEATTY'S $90.ORGANS PIANOS 37 Stops $125 up.1.0 SrtRare Reed* Holiday Only ludncoments ready, Write or call ou DEATTT, Washington, New Jersy. Where to Buy Holiday Good* Ac. Sale of Stock.- School Report, Costa Rica and'Colombia bate arnmged BREVITIES. Local-Option. for arbitrating their difficulties,, and our CONTINUED. We were very gald fO' sec our follow- Tho following named pupils of Mt. Government is looking out to see that our Old Commonwealth The streets are muddy from recent rains. Office State Local Option Com'k, ) interests are not overlooked bj tho apbi- November 25, 1881. I Probably more presents arc made during Countyman, Mr. A. W. JoWte, safely back Crawford Graded School, have received HABRISOKBUBO, VA. Business is not so lively in this commun- trators. To the Friends of Temperance-Reform in the holiday season from the stock of the from his long and tiresome trip to Provi- the highest number of merit marks in reci- The questions growing oat of flie' canal ity as it ought to be. tation, deportment, and attendance for the Thursdat Morhiho, Dec. 18, 1881. Virginia ; jeweler than any other, for the reason that dence, Rhode Island, with some very fine The Singer Sowing Machine office at In accordance with request of several almost every taste can be' readily pleased. specimens of Maj. Geo. Chrisman's short schoof month, ending Dec. the 2d, 1881.' attention from our Government. Staunton wants an agent. FIRST DBrARTMBNT.-^-Tfios. O'Nelle, The President's reference to Brazil and r R. SMITH, Editor and Publisher. thousand citizens, including men of influ- Now those who go to look for holiday horns, which were sold by the Major to eur trade therewith reads as if there might ADVfiRTISlNQ RATKS: The weather has moderated very much ence in almost every county of the State, goods will find not only jewelry in abund- Judge Charles 8. flradloy, of Providence, Ida Sherman, Leo ShermWn, Bnytf Switzer, bo a subsidy behind it. Here emno ifi we hereby call a Maud Llndun, Ernest Holmes, Burdio I Wbli, oi|i> lp»e-tlon 1100 since thi rain 6f Monday last. ahco but nuinberloss fancy articles, from a R.I.,'for his breeding farm at Byfield, several afiusions to South American eoun- 1 •• ««cS ■ulmqaettf InwrUon -M STATE LOCAL-OPTION CONVENTION,' Massachusetts. Judge Bradley is a breed- Wise, Minnie Hudgens, John Mercer, Fan- trim. We llote esjieciully his reference to I •• tliree J °0 Rockingham Bank stock, a few shares, good watch to a steel pen, at tho store of 1 " lii moatha. ••JJj to assemble in Charlottcsville on Tuesday, er of fine bred sbort horns in Masanclinsctts, nie Fifef, Hofner Sherman. the War between Chili, Bolivia, and Pern. 1 Bbb yc*t is advertised for sale. It is good stock. December 20th, at 8 o'clock p. in. John W. Talltafkrro, opposite Henry Ho is anxious for it to end, and has sent a a " ono year. •■••• A very interesting protrseted meeting is In issuing; this call, wo do not act as the Shacklett's store. Books, stationery, andhssalot of $1,000 short horn cows. Primary Department.—Brown flawk- special envoy to all of them, with general And SS uu per Inch for ««oh addlttooal incn por y««r. ens, Katie Bush, Howard Spader, Clifton K column. 1 your, (l>J Inohoo) ". $ aj «0 in progress in the West-Market atrtet M. representatives of any specific Temperance watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, He was so mifcli pleased with Major instructions which may bring. aMiiit n 1 column, ono W* 00 organization, or of any Church or Party, Chrisman's cattle that he bought four of Hudgenif, Nettie Messorly, Hiram Murray. peace. But wo arc not, prepared to believe CARDS. $100 por lino por yoor. Profooolonol Cordo, E. Chnrbh, Rev. Mr. Shipley pastor. but as the spokesmen of the citizens oT our pictures, picture frames, etc., can all be that tho continuance of tho war would be S llnoo or leoo. por year, $6.00. found at TaUiaferro's store. them to add to his liyfield herd and ac- The riartles are given above, in the order, Buoluooo Notices lu Loosl.10 oenU per lino for osob The "Spotswood" Christmas dinner is to State of all societies, creeds, and parties, of merit commencing with the higlicst. "dangcrotis to the interest of republican iDOOrtlon. be made extraordinarily fine by a thirty to or of none, who believe that the licensed ftamc one wrote a song: "What is home knowlodgod tho Majofs to be better than government on this continent," or "calcu- traffic in intoxicating liquors as a beverage without a mother?" Just about tho same his $1,000 cows. Tho four months' old lated to destroy the beat elements of our [Itutorod ot lbs Poot-offloo st Horrloonburg; V»., so forty-pound tiirkby, wb hftve heard. The Company Returns. B«oond cIm« Matter.] is a source of great evil in their communi- as a town without a first-class confection- bull-calf was greatly admired and pro- peaceful civilization." The White Combination Dramatic Co., ties and in the State, and that at the least nounced a yearling by several New Eng- Venezuela is compllmcntod. The Presi- the power to protect itself from this injury ery store, such as that of Sigmund (Vise. The F. G. White Combination returns to dent has been looking afteiafter her interests Watcii fyr it; will appear at the opera house Staunton, land men, he was so lafge and handsome. again on Saturday afternoon and night. should bo lodged in the hands of each By announcement elsewhere ho tolls about Masonicllall, Thursday evening, Dec. 15tll. to. Ours seeingseems to be a "pa"paternal govern- Look out for the X mark oti your paper. conuauniU. a few of the many articles ho has in store, Tho cows wore considered very fine, too, playing "Joshua WhftComb." The sale of "lent' in one sense at least. A "local option" temporahcb movement It would seem superfluous to give at and to which your attention is invited. and the Judge was so much pleased with The Presideht hero torhfl fo China and When the X appears on tile margin ot seats has commencetf already, and the Japan. He refers to the new United vrrspper of the paper, it is notice to you is beginning to be agitated in this com- length reasons for calling earnest and Go and see Wise. Make no mistake. Bo the fine condition in which Mr. Jones got munity. The result will he anxiously thoughtful men in council, with a view to tickets are going already. Good- as the States treaty with China, and makes appro- that you will not get another paper Unless sure you find the right place, ahd you will the cattle homo that he incfeaaed his priate reference to the opium trade. Ho you rcaew your subscription. Attend to watched. organize a practical movement against an Company was in "Risen Froth the Ashes" evil whose power and growth alarm alike see an imincuss stock from which to se- wages for the trip one hundred pfe'r cent. they are pronounced even better' on "Whit- wishes to imp. we the consular courts in tho The grass is quite green in parts of the the patroit, the philanthropist, and the lect. Judge Bradley is a member of tile Short comb." On Friday night, will be pre- whole East. He says Japan is the court-yard, and if the leaves were careful- Christain. Such reasons lie around, in Horn Breeders' Association and is a breed- raoef advanced of the eastern nations. How LOCAL MATTERS. « sight of every man, in the multiplied mur- Joe Ney expects to do an immense sented "Colonel Sellers." The Stauntori will China like that? And the President! — — 1ly raked up and removed the yard wbtild business In the oyster trade, especially er of note and influence in Massachusetts. A New Doparture. i ders, wrecked characters, ruined homes, Vindicator says of "Whitcomb" that, "as a Stalwart Radical and leader of the mCfi be handsombr. breaking hearts, suffering wives, neglected during the holidays. Lewis F. Allen, editor of tho "American played by Mr. White, It- is one of the fun- who trample under foot the Constitution of Cheapar and Better for All. The Council deserves the warm thanks children, and pinching poverty which It has been a long time, wo guess, since Herd Book," says it is paying Maj. Chris- niest creations, and Mr. W. is far superior the United States, talks glibly about tbo mark the course of the stream which flows man's herd quite a compliment, and is intention of Japan to establish "constitu- After mature consideration the publish- ofc our citizens for the energy displayed by from the still. They press upon an im there was a Christmas holiday season spent in his down east humor, to Mr. John E- tional government." But tho President *r of this paper has determined to change iits street committee in improving bur poverished people in the burdens imposed in the world Without having "something positive evidence that his cattle are very Owens, who heretofore the people have mcans"const!tutiona1" as in those countries fine, for Judge Bradley to purchase them. its manner of business to the pay-in-ad- estreets and crossings. by this ruinous agency, which makes pau- to take," as a ttieahs of adding jollity and looked upon as the only representative of where there is no written Constitution, and ranee system. From January Ist, 1882, no Buckwheat flour must be scarce in this pers to be supported by public or private zest to tho enjoyment. If people will drink Mr. Jones looked a little pale and jaded, that class of parts. whe're the Legislature passes any laws it charity, and criminals to be watched, tried having boeh caught in quite a gale on clionCes. paper will be sent from this office to any 1market. Several of btir citizens sent to add cbrivicted at heavy expense to the they ought to get the beri to be bad. Ool. King Kalakua comes in for a notice for one unless the subscription is paid in ad- |Staunton for some on Saturday laSt, re- public treasury. The ruinous waste of John Wallace, a "broth of a boy," says Long Island Sound and was made very The Legislature. himself and bis country—Hawaii. yance. The adoption of this course is not {ceiving it on Monday. from twelve to twenty millions of dollars, ho is the lad that has that very same, and sea sick. lie is very thankful that ho did All tbe European countries are next annually spent in our State for that which not throw up even his boots before tbo The General Assembly assembled at mentioned. Also, some of the South Atner • a reflection upon the integrity of any sub- Butter and eggs are selling at high fig- elsewhere to-day he makes the fact known the capitol in Richmond on Wednesday, scriber or individual, but it is adopted to ^ steals away the skill of wise men and robs storm was over. He hopes the trip will ican. "Ecuador is likely to play all iu- ures in this market. The prices demanded laborers of their only wealth—the time, by advertising a number of fine old popu- the 7tn instant. portant part among the nations of the obviate the enormous losses to which we ^ , capacity, and willingness to work,—eu- lar brands of liquors, segars, &c. benefit him. Tho Senate was called to order by Lt. Southern Pacific." What can it be ? will have the effect of diminishing the Judge Bradley was at Rawley Springs Governor James A. Walker. The roll was have been subjected under the old "go-as- ^supplies of Christmas "goodies." tailing thus an annual loss of many mil- The Revere House will put up a bill Tho President recoramDnds legislation lions more, alone would justify tho most last summer and was delighted with what called and all of tbe senators responded to to prevent collisions at sea. He alludes you-plcase" system. of fare for Christmas dinner which is ex- their names but two. In adopting the cash plan of subscrip- We wish to say that we have no present strenuous efforts of all who would promote pected to be about the best ever laid by he saw of fine itock ingham stock. We also to the Geneva convention. He wants expectation that any good friend will pre- the health, wealth, and happiness of our Mr. C. H. Causey was elected clerk, and the consular reports to continue to be pub- tion we make a reduction in the price of ' people, to advise and execute some plan any hotel in the Valley. congratulate all parties Concerned in this W. A. French, of Giles county, was elected fsent us with a Christmas turkey. "Blessed ■ lished. So do we. They do not reach the paper for 1882, as follows: by which this exhausting drain upon our We cannot imagine what pleasure one transaction, and hope to see our friend sergeant-at-anns. Peter J. Carter (col- people enough, however. are they who expect nothing, for they shall ored), was elected doorkeeper. The offi- Oneyear $1.50 resources may be checked. could expect from having a tooth drawn, Judge Bradley back among us next sum- The President mentions the Atlanta not be disappointed." It is believed that the simple, practical cers elected are all Readjusters. Cotton Exposition ; the International San- Hi* months ^5 but if from eating sweet things during the The clerk of the last House of Delegates, Four months Every householder is rich enough to plan known as "Local Option," which has itary Conference; the National Board of 25 been tested for several years with large holidays, or for that matter any time in Mr. P. H. McCaUll, called the House to Health ; the last has done good. He has Two months take this paper for 1882, for he can pay 25 and lasting benefit in neighboring South- the year, should it become necessary, Call at Houck & Walms' and examine order, and designated Mr. H. J. Wale as some good remarks Upoh the general Sub- All subscriptions will be discontinued ,cents at a time for two months, or 50 cents ern States, if energetically employed in our our friends can find immediate relief Thomas' Patent Adjustable 'fable, used by scrgeant-at arms. ject. own communities, is able to stop a large ladies as a cutting table. Just tho article Hon. I. C. Fowler, of Washiiigton coun- The Treasury is in fine plight. Total at the end of the time paid for. for four months. The sale of a chicken or by calling upon Dr. R. S. Switzeh, ty, was nominated for speaker and elected A circular giving a full explanation will two would pay such small amounts. Try portion, perhaps two-thirds, of this de- for a Christmas present. receipts, $300,782,292.57. Total ordinary struction. But if only one-third—if but near the Big Spring, or Dr. Frank L. Har- to that olfice. P. H. McCaull was re-elected expenses. $200,712,887.59. Surplus, $100,- be sent to each subscriber, on which will it. one-tenth—of these millions now so much ris, near the Episcopal church, who are as clerk j W. ,T. Pumphrey, of Hanover 069,404.98. he found a statement of amount due to A Broad luvitation. county, was felected sergeant-at-arms; H. Personal. worse than wasted can thus be saved, our skillful dentists and who will not hurt you The President rccolnlnortds the early re- December 80, 1881. These amounts we efforts will bring a blessing to our State more than they can help. L. Harris (colored), of Norfolk, was elected tirement of the silver certiflcates and the greater, even in money alone, than would There is nothing selfish about our invi- first doorkeeper, and J. W. Southard, of repeal of the law authorizing their Issue. want paid up as speedily as possible, the De Witt Coffman, U. 8. N., has been as- Heurico, was elected second doorkeeper. result from the absolute extingishment of Harrlsonburg Graded Schodl. tation' to have r11 of our «"b*criber8 call He says tho national banks can furnish aggregate of subscription due us amount- signed to the United States Receiving Ship her entire debt and perpetual exemption upon us on Monday next and square up A joint committee was appointed to in- paper currency enough. He recommends ing to over one thousand dollars. Those from all taxation. form the Governor that tho Senate and that hereafter only so much silver shall be Colorado, now laying in the New York Tho following is the Roll of Honor of their subscription hills to December 80, House had organized and wore ready to who remit amount aa'shown by statement harbor. Many and conclusive reasons might be coined as there is a currency demand for. given why "Local Option" will accomplish the Harrisonburg Graded School for the 1881, and at tho same time renew their receive any communication he might db- Also, that tbe issue of gold certificates shall Will confer a favor by sending $1.50 for Wm. Forbes, Esq., General Agent of the subscriptions and pay for 1882. Those eire to make. next year. All who live in the county, this and more, but they are rendered un- month ending December 2d, 1881: llht for the present be resumed, ahd that "Valley Mutual Association" of Staunton, necessary by the fact that the test has been HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. who don't want to lake it for tho year can A message was received from the Gov- national banks be required to give reason- and who have not paid before that time fully made elsewhere, and the results are ernor which was ordered to be printed. able notice of their intention to retire their was in our city last week. Minor Hoxie, Charles Butler, George W. enter their names for two months for 25 Mr. Turner, of Norfolk, presented a re- will confer a great favor upon us by com- now matters of fact and not of argument. Ribble, Mary Logan, Jackson Gill, Paul circulation. Dr. Hanger of Staunton, an advocate of Is not this opportunity to set on foot a cents, or four months for 60 cents, or eight port from the committee (appointed two Just here the President intrdduCes Some ing forward and closing their subscription Fletcher, Henry Bell, Georgia Davis,AVillie years ago) to investigate the condition of bills by December County Court, which the "Royal Arcanum" was in town on measure which will thus benefit our (Jom- months for $100. very interesting statistics. The annual in- monwealth, a sufficient occasion to nsk and McAllister, Ada Marshall, Mary Nicholas, Especially do we want our "back pay." the Second Auditor's office, which was a terest on the public debt was last year re- comes on the 19th of the month. We are Saturday last. voluminous document. Ordered printed. expect the services of her best and wisest Flora Bowman, Mittio Clem. This we must have, and every subscriber duced by $16,820,992.25! fully determined to close up the bills out- Campbell Hopkins, an inmate of the counsellors? On Thursday (8th) in the Senate, Mr. Unless the Windbm bonds can be re- GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. who may be hero is expected to at least Bailey offered a resolution that a commit- Standing, for we mean to pay all of our county Poor-House, died on Wednesday In the present status of this movement, we Orgoretta Clary, Olive Byrd, Fannie funded below 8)r per cent., he would leave own, and get square all around. last. can only make a general appeal for the at- call and see how his account stands to De- tee be appointed, consisting of Senators them as they are—redeemable at any time. tendance of good men, from all sections of Bell, Fannie Braithwaite, Laura Snyder, Elliott, Bskridge, Wood, Bliss and Rawles, We do not propose to argue the proprie- Rev. J. P. Funkhouser, late principal of cember 30, and pay all ho possibly can of The President recommends economy, the State, upon the Convention. In many of Leonard Fultz, Burton Dechert, John Sul- tho amount. We make our invitation to report the standing committees of the and says it is time to redUCe the revenues; ty of the adoption of the pay-in-advance the Shenandoah Siminary at Dayton, is an the counties there arc no organized soci- Senate. The President of the Senate usn- livan, Lucy McAllister, FJnnie Avbogast, broad so as to include all, unless they have but alas he sees not Virginia's burthens. system. In doing so we only bow to the applicant for the position of Superinten- eties. From such localities the delegations Julia Fultz, Ola Slater, Elton Helphenstien, ally appoints the standing committees. He would have all internal taxes abolished decree of necessity and sblf-preservation. must be voluntary. If the cause is burn- already paid ahead. The resolution was adopted by a vote of except those upon tobacco and liqUors and dent of Schools for this county. Mr. F. Brent Dold and D. Uoxio. 17 to 16. Let any farmer who raises a thousand ing upon any heart, let him come and take We are gratified that our friends are re- the dealers in these. Six milliahs pf dol- would we believe make a good Superinten- part in tho organization of the alliance. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, 18T GRADE. A resolution was adopted by the Senate lars would then be collected in ylrginia, bushels of wheat or less try the experi- dent Eugene Billhimer, Russell Bffcher, Min- sponding so promptly to the change in our calling for information as to thO expirutioh Where societies favorable to this measure manner of conducting our subscription and none in all New England 1 Was ever ment of selling it out to all who come for J. N. Liggett, Esq., returned on Monday exist, we invite them to name a represen- nie Bell, Amanda Feuchteuberger, Dillie of tho terms of office of all the county such injustice heard of before ? He re- it, a bushel to each individual, and after tative delegation. We would like to have business. On Monday then let the proces- school superintendents of the State. commends the abolition of the tax upon morning from a trip to Richmond, etc. McAllister, Ellie Snyder, Emma Wakc- In the House the speaker announced the waiting oneyear undertake to collect from five from each county. Wo have reason to nigbt and Bertha Wise. sion begin to move early and keep on the bank capital and their deposits—but the Mr. Robert Gentry, formerly of this expect a strong and successful meeting, standing convmitteess. batiks must pay the cost of their notes. He the thousand different individuals the PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, 2D GRADE. march until dewy eve, if necessary. Come, There is not much doing in'either branch place, now of South Carelina, arrived here guided by sagacious aud prudent men, for you are expected. thinks it possible that soon the tax on amounts due him, and he will at once ap- who, loving their God, their country, and Kate Wakenight, Carrie Dwyer, Annie of tho General Assembly, the senatorial liquors and tobacco may be reduced. Let preciate the difficulties that lie in the on Monday last. He will not return alone. their kind, will wisely organize and stead- Dwycr, Lena Patterson and Frank Bill- caucus being tho centre of interest. Wo No cards. Tour north. Our HJSgp", Robert. us have it all taken off tobacco-. No com- pathway of the newspaper publisher. And fastly prosecute this movement for the good himer. A Buffalo Robe would be all acceptable believe Mr. Riddlebcrgcr will receive the promise. He rbcoilimonds a Commission of our people. caucus nominf.tion for U. S. Senator .to to revise the tariff. He is wry Cautious in how much of his money would he be able When Hon. John Paul left here on the PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, 3D GRADE. Christmas present from any wife to her succeed Mr. Johnston. 3d of December, to take his seat in Con- It is expected that the work in hand can Laura Fallis, Maria MDrrison, Bessie his utte:ances on the question of a tariff. to gather up, when he needed it, especially be dispatched in time for members to re- husband. Call at Houck & Wallis' and On Saturday the standing committees of Tlie President wants the army increased if he had payments to make on his land? gress, ho had just risen from a sick bed. turn to tbeir homes by the trains which Roberts, Mabel Slater. see their large assortment. the Senate and House of Delegates were to 30,000 enlisted men. Any farmer who would do business in that We are pleased to hear that his health has leave Charlottesville for points both East The pupils, in the High School Depart- announced. Senator Webb, of this coun- Rivers and harbors recCive Ullle atten- improved since he has been in Washington. and West at noon of the 22d December. ty, is on the Committee on Public Instruc- tion', fortiflcutions ami torpedoes more. way would be declared a fool by his wiser ment, have been required to average 00 on A Buggcstion Worth Adoption. tion ahd Education, and that of Fish and A local committee, in Charlottesville, their studies, deportment, attendance, &c., The intpfovemcnt of the South Pass of the neighbors. James M. Huston, a native of this county, will arrange for the meeting. All propos- Game. Mississippi river gets a word. We may part company with some, but died last week, in Fayetto county, Ohio, of ing to attend the Convention should report to have their names placed upon tho Roll At New Orleans, on the 8th day of Np- In the House of Delegates Capt. ilarns- The Navy Department next receives at- all who want a paper and are willing to which he was an old and well known citi- .their names and address, as soon as possi- of Honor for this month. vember, at tho 13th Grand Monthly Draw- berger is chairman of the Committee on tention. The President is Very earnest ■ Printing, and a member of the following pay for it will stand by us. All should zen. He was a staunch Democrat in poli- ble, to the Secretary of the State Local- Respectfully, ing of the Louisiana State Lottery, $30,000, and strong in his recommendations of Option Committee, Ashland, Ya. W. W. Robertson, Principal. the First Capital Prize, was captured by committees : Ketreuchment and Economy; large expenditures for the navy. read, and all can read upon the terras above tics and was the candidate of his party for Cuas. H. Rvland, ChaiVn. Manufactures and Mechanic Arts. Capt. Ticket No. 46,358, half of which was hold The President professes to desire to see •given. Congress, in 1879. Wm. W. Smith, Sedy. Death of Major B. W. Hoxlo. Herring is on tho Committee on Finance, punished tlie Star Route swindlers. But For 1882 we shall use every endeavor to Another good friend called upon us1 Wo heartily endorse the above call. by John T. Garvin, a driver for many years Propositions and Grievances, Banks, Cur- in Washitigtph it seems to be iillderstood Wm. Smith, ox.Qov. Ya. ; W. W. Berry, At the residence of D. Sheffey Lewis, rency and Commerce. ■make The Commonwealth a better paper Tuesday, L. A. Showalter, Esq., of Dale on the Metropolitan Horse Railway, No. 3 that the whole influence of th'C Stalwarts, Thos. A. Michie, J. E. Massey, John L. Esq., of this place, at 5 o'clock on Thurs- The caucus to nominate a candidate for if not of the Government, is throWn in favor in all respects than it lias ever been. We Enterprise, who belongs to the list of good Thornton Place, Boston Mass.; the other Senator for six years was announced to be Cochran, Chas. 8. Venable, O. E. Vawtcr, day morning last, Major B. W. Hoxie, of of the accused. invite the help of all. We are arranging and reliable people who inhabit that C. J. Harris, J. D. Dreher, Jno. L. Buchan- half by J. Russell, of No. 144 Main Street, held on Tuesday night. Richmond, Ya., departed this life. Major Norfolk, Ya., through the Exchange Nati- Tlie President wishes tile CUitrts of tho for interesting letters from correspondents pleasant locality. We expect to see a host; an, Chas, Morris, W. W. Ballard, Richard United States increased ahd the whole at all points : scientific, agricultural and of our friends on Monday next. Irby, W. W. Bennett, T. G. Dashiell, W. J. Hoxie came to the Valley during tho past onal Bank there. The Second Prize, $10,- The President's Message. judicial system reorganized. The "Cow- literary features will be introduced; th6 Best, W. S. Christian, G. W. Hawxhurst, summer for tho benefit of his health, but 000 by No. 04,372, one-half hold by Mr. L. Boys" of Arizona come in for a blast in We had a pleasant call on Tuesday last "VNW, NEFH. TET'llC. Long, • W.T TNJ. Kidd,T» 1- „_ R. AW. TJ Nelson. r\,. „ improved very little, and was contempla- Edwin Hotter, of Emmittsburg, Md,; and' We clip the following synopsis of tlie this connection. paper, whilst earnestly Democratic, will from our friend, A. W. Bowman, Esq., now G. W. Williams, J. D. Bucher, A. B. Dun- President's Message from the Richmond not make politics its leading feature, but naway, Robt. Beverley, Wm. B. Baker, J. ting a trip to Florida when taken worse. tbe other half through J. M. Seixas & Co.,1 Dispatch. We cannot afford tho space to The President rCcortinichds aid to tho at Mt. Clinton, in this county, but whose Maj. Hoxie, as a lawyer, stood at tho head public schools, especially in the South, and instead will give particular attention to C. Armstrong, and many others. of New Orleans. $5000, the Third Capital1 publish the entire document, which is very for negrobs, those States to have most home is in the State of Iowa. Mr. B. says Note.—The above names are taken from of his profession. He was formerly Assist- Prize, went to No. 10,101, held by Mr. John lengthy; those matters of special interest that per- he likes Iowa very much, but he don't The President very properly begins by a nioney which have most illiterate persons. tain to the welfare of the individual, the among hundreds at our disposal, as repre ant U. 8. District Attorney in the city of Beatty, No. 101 Christopher Street, New The President advises Congress to un- want to experience another such a winter sentative of all classes of our people. They Richmond. The deceased was a brother- feeling reference to the untimely death of d ""1' community and the State. Devoting itself embrace leading citizens in all spheres— York city. The Fourth Capitals, $2,500, l,i«his Immediateimmediate wrodocMsnrpredecessor. ThiaThis refer- FrovC the Mississippi river. as the last was at his northwestern homo. in-law of U. 8. District Attorney L. L. He goes at length into the question of to the industrial interests of the people; statesmen, lawyers, teachers, and ministers, two prizes, No. 40,414, won by Frank Wei- ence is shorter than we expected it to be ; civil service reform, add discusses it can- to the advancement of the pleasures of the Mr. B. F. Showalter, of Brandy Station, and officials of each Temperance Order in Lewis, and a native of the State of New bol, No. 714 First Street New Orleans; and but we cannot say that it is too short. didly, fairly, and intelligently. Culpeper county, gave us a pleasant and the State. We could easily multiply them Jersey. His remains were sent to Patter- No. 15,200 by B. F. Jacobs, Warrensburg, He then proceeds in a few well-clioseh domestic flre-side; to the cultivation a hundred-fold. words to speak of business matters siicll as .of refinement among its readers; and to the cheerful call on Tuesday last. Mr. S. was son, New Jersey for interment. Mo. Next drawing is on Tuesday, Janu- the isthmus canal; the exhibitions at Mel- dissemination of healthy general informa- a Rockingham farmer before going to Cul- We, tho undersigned, ask especial atten- • ary 10th, 1882. Write to M. A. Dauphin, bourne and Sydney ; an international copy- Apportionment of School Funds. Oh the iid ot November. In nego-utuwu. Ud.. et tion, the Commonwealth will rely for its peper, where he has been living a number tion of all the friends of Temperance Re- Now Orleans, La., or at once send him two rurht law ; tbo condition and movements of the Indians; Ho gives tho Yorktown tbe residence of tbe oflbdattlig miuister. Rev. John support upon those who will be benefitted of years. He is on a visit to bis many old form to the above call for a State Conven- Tho first apportionment of County School dollars. H. Daebiell, D. 11.. John R Folk, of Fulk'a Run, Va.. friends in this county. He is well and tion favorable to Local-Option, to be held Centenuial a good notice, montioniug tho aud Ads M. Laurent, formerly of New Haven, Goon. and blessed by its influence in the family Funds for 1881-2, on the basis of 40 cents German as well as the French visitors In circle. looking as if the world had not used him in Charlottesville, Ya., Dec. 20th, and per head of school population, was made Another car-load of Boots and Shoos re- fitting terms. The bi-raetallic conference C-A/XyrXa IS SXA.RK.E'X'tB. Now, then, let all prepare for 1882. roughly. urge their attendance on Court-day, Mon- to the several districts of Rockingham on ceived by Houck & Wallis. Call in oh at Paris receives duo notice. Also, the niOltdu.r, Uer.ia, 1881. Maj. P. H. Woodward, of Staunton,pass- day, Dec. 19tb, at a meeting to be held in Court-day and examine them. 1 * Electrical Exhibition aud Congress in the AT OAtVERxos YARDS. Send in the subscriptions, for those who the lOtb inat., as follows: same city. Be&p Cattle.—Tlie Inarket him beeu generally iBubscribe and pay now will get the re- ed through this place on his way home on the Court-room, at 1 o'clock p. m., for tho quite slow to day'. PrideB fof the best grades have To Ashby..... i... i $1101 00 It seems that piir Government has t find been well maiuUiued, aud in some iustauces show au maining issues of 1881 fret. Saturday last. Somebody it seems had for purpose of organizing a Local-Option Al- " Central 402 40 The America?! Farmer for December some correspondence with Qennauy about advaiidet the offerings in thut class being much less liance for Rockingham county, and also to " Stonewall 970 00 natives of Alsace and.Lorrainc—tbe provih- than last weelt. Oomiiiou Cattle were very plentiful, We shall begin early in December to some cause reported down the Valley that closes the year with a number of great in- and were genentlly lower than last week, >40 in a few Major Woodward was dead. But we are appoint five delegates to represent the "Plains.... 780 00 ces wrested from the French a few years cawe. We quote at aa$(}.29. few selling at either ex- . make up our new Babscription book, and " Lmville...i> 062 80 terest and value. Every branch of farm ago—but as ','o.ar views" seem te have treme. though tllere were more sales at aud near ther no name will be entered unless the sub- pleased to say wo know to the contrary, county in said State Convention. work receives attention, and there is souic- former thap tbe laiief price, moat sales ranged fiotn Rev. J. R. Bowman, D. D., Rev. O. S. been "accepted," (here need be no fear of 4ii|R per 100 lbs; scription is paid in advance. and that he is actively engaged in his usual Total $4036 80 thing for every taste. The discussions of troubleL il.l _ ...with *11, tfieAU „ +?F.riiperor " iWilliam.xnil * ItTL. is* Prices to day tot BeCf Cattle ranged as follows: railroad labors, healthy as ever, and puts Bunting, Rev. J. 8 Moser, Rev. J. L. Ship- No apportionment Of State funds has Best Deetos;;::t..,.i $6.95 a $6 00 several practical and advanced farmers' in this hohnection tfoit the Presideht refers Generally rated Arat quality $4 96 a $6 II Go to Romi Buos. and buy your Cheese into his work the tireless energy that ley, J. P. Houck, J. Wilton, P. Bradley, yet been made. J. Hawse, clubs, , (always, , a feature, , in. this, . journal). i, ate. to the Von Steuben family,^djy terms with Mvdittiu or obod fait quality $:) 00 a |4 no Wm. M. Bucher, C. M. Killian, Andrew Co. Supt. of Schools. Spain gtiu kcepB on fr Ordinary tblh Stoc-rs, Oxen and Cows...$9 0d a $3 Off and Macaroni, Oat Meal, Hominy and always distinguishes him in whatever he very Instructive. Tho home department is Uncle Sam. She will pay what she owes Extreme range of prices $9 00 a $0 -5 Breakfast Hominy. undertakes to do. Lewis, Capt. G. G. Qrattan. also very attractive to tho ladies. us one of these days, faotWUhstanding a Most of tHo sales lArere from $4 0' a $6 Off «.«•.*. We hepe to have Prof. W. W. Smith, the Total rboclpU for tbe week 9176 head agaluat 32'2{V Swindlers. Go to I^allace for Holiday liquors. Hereafter The Farmer will be published dttle trouble aboiit orie of oiir vesseis. last week, aud JBOl head aame time last year. Total Secretary of the State Local-Option com- 1 -u. / ^ 4.1 i .. 1 -r.i r The Czar was condoled with on the sales fpr week 1984 bead against 9G48 lost week Wood.—Now that fall seeding is over as a semi-monthly (oh the 1st and 15th of aeutll of.the ]ato ^ and be }n turn coh. dad 1427 bead Some time last year. We kindly and respectfully say to all and pressing farm work will allow, wo mittee, with us on Monday, at the temper- Merry Christinas on the B. & O. every mbnth), and thb quantity ol reading i ,i jth the United States on the death Stttitfc —The offerings, though about 1.000 head clo e w less than liiat ^oek, ore about equal to the moderate newspaper publishers in Virginia, who are would request our friends to haul us the ance meeting to speak oh the subject of matter doubled. Frizes are offered for cs of President Qarfieid. But these court.fe- to good demand that exists lor them. The quality is Local-Option. J. L. Shipley. The B. & O. management has, with 8 c variable, iii some of the pens they are much better, advertising for the Mendclsshon Piano wood that they owe us foi subscription. characteristic good feeling toward its pa- says on a number of subjects of great mo- ' 8 have not kejit our Government from in others they are reported not as good as last week. Company, New York, that that concern is We want our supply in ns speedily as pos- We quote fit 7a8}^ cents, few lold at either extreme^ trons along tlie lino, determined (hat they ment to the agriculture of this section, add pS^haW been most sales rapging from 8*8 >4 cts per lb net. Arri- a fraud and a swindle, and that publishers aiblc, and hope no further notice will be Imported Rum, nine years in tho wood, those essays will appear during tho year. cartd for. vals tkiis tteek 68(57 head against 7839 lost week, and necessary. the best ever in Harrisonburg, especially shall have a merry time on the road during 4267 head santB time last year. will get nothing for their labor in adver- the holidays. To this end the low rate ol Tho publishers also present a large list The President hero refers to Italy, SiiuJtt' and Lambs—There is a very limited de- tising for them. for egg-nog, at John AVAllAck's Saloon. mand on tho part of home butchers, aud tradi would two cents per mile is announced from any of premiiims,'consisting of useful and He says that America was represented at have lieen exceedingly dull hut for an Eastern de- Receive no advertisements from Herman 1875. Just the age of the celebrated handsome artlclos for ctobB of subacribwa. mand. ^hlcheni absorbed considerable n(mib$»rs. Tho station to any station oh tho main line, quality fix SO» somethtug better thou that of last Conant or Herman Conant & Co., without Monticello whiskey at John Wallace's At Rohb Bbos. you Can get all kinds bf Some of our enterprising readers ought to a8kB aii discriminating duties agajnst col- Week's offorlugB. We quote butcher Sheep at 3a5- pay in advance. Hand the above around. Spotswood Bar. branches or divisions. In other words cents, (.amhs 4a5}i cents per lb gross. Stock Sheep Canned Fruits aud Vegetables at the low these low rate tickets will be placed on secure some of these preiUiumB,- as The ontal productions of Dutch East Indies to per head. Arrivals this week 9477 head ^ » against 3565 last week, aud 2103 head same time last est prices. sale on Dec. 24th and will continue on sale Farmer should bo in the hands of all be abolished. ^ear. Wchave the finest and cheapest selections Horses Wanted. good farmers. Tho subscription is $1.50 a 8aJ8 "j® American missionaries in of Teas of all grades to be found in town, until and including Jan. 2d. They will , . , , Turkeym must be protected., Interest to Shippers.! I will be at the Revere House in Harri- Wanted.—An active young man, at cover all points reached direct by the B. & year, or $1.00 to clubs of five or more.- The Swiss have selected American ofllci- The Claremout StocVyard Company of FTaitlmbrer v Konu Bros. once, as a canvasser for this paper in this Sam'l Sands & Son, Publishers, Baltimore.- ai to act for them in countries whferO they has abolished .nil charges on live sto. fi citcent lor feed. sonburg on next Monday, (Court-day), for O., and will be gbod on all trains that 8 A circular issued to ausuts ou Saiarday last was roado Married.—On Wednesday night lust, county. One who has a hofse preferred. have none of their own. p.blicbythe different general freight d^partmentg the purpose of buying a car-load of heavy make the stops. The President protests against persons of, the Baltimore and OUff Boilfuad. aa follows: at the residence ot the bride's parents, draft horses, suitable for Pennsylvania But the right man will have a horse fur- ' Our townsman, W. B. Lurly, Esq., has "PJpaHe notify all stock shippers at once that tho nished to him, if without oho. Apply at who are criminals being seiit to ibis Coun- BaUimorn Stockyard Company will not Uereaftor Mr. Robert Magalis aud Miss Ada Hoyer, markets. B. H. Reisheb. New Orleans MiNetliELS.—On Satilt- been accomplishing some wonderful feats, try as immigrants. Some such have been make any c'a-g", excepf for feeU, ou live stock once in person (or by letter) at this office. resciiioa ihnir ysrHe at BaltlnVore vis (he Raltrro'. o daughter of Emnnuel Royer Esq., were day night last the New Orleans Minstrels as a markStnaU, with his new Breech-load- sent back. He says wft liavO made treaties and Ohio Railroad." A BfilHinore and Ohio olhcial united in marriage by Rev. J. L. Shipley. 1 of commerce and "navigation with Servia said yesterday this raover oir the part of the stockyard If you intend to give your wife or | Give your order lor Oyaters for Christ- drew a large audience at the Town Hall ing ritio. The Maynard gnh is a 82 call- and Roumahia. company was made to ms t its competitors on equal We extend our congratulations, with our In this place. The company, comprising bre, and a 26 inch barrel, elegantly finished, terms Hereafter no charges will bb made for tho daughter a nice Christmas present, get them i mas to John Wallace, in good time. Ho The United States and Mexico maintain use of the yards, pens bridge, etc. (Jatde can b-» best wishes lor a long, happy and prosper- something that will not only be handsome guarantees the quality. some eighteen members, is far superior to and is a curiosity as a piece of mechan- friendly relations. The latter is now open kept at Claremont over Kunffav and ranted preparat y td railroads. to being driven over to the State soalea. where I e ous life. but useful, and that will make them con- the majority of "burnt cork" eompanies ism and for its shooting qualities. All Monday retail satefiHre made. These charges he s* , now traveling. The N. O. M. can secure a who have seen and examined the gun are Central America shows a pleasant ont- had been est mated at abDnt $7 per car and their s' ■ The celebrated Clommer whiskey, from tented, by going to Uohr Bros, and get- Go to Roiik Buos. to buy your Spices, sido. litiou w»u'd itetau alviuUga o *0 tnsidemble monie . . ting thom one of the celebrated "Now Flavoring, Extracts, Baking Powders, good bouse here upon any return trip. highly pleased with it, and Mr. Lurty re- to the parlleH interested. He thought the Income of 2 to 12 years old, at Wallace's Spotswood Our Government seems to have saved stock card compsriv would be euough to keep it '.Bar. 1 Ironside" Cook Stoves. The best made. Cream Tartar, &c. Come again. , gards it as u treasure. Mexico and Guatemala from a war. ' from pueitive loss.—IBoltimore Suu Tuesia/. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Old Commonwealth. ENTERTAINMENT. T. P. HUMPHREYS, (WB*'9hotkl. ECONOMYJS WEALTH. Woodstock, Va. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN GEARV. ... SAVE YOUR FEfD BY CKUfclHNO YOUR CORN WITH TutmsDAV Mobnino, Due. 16, 1881. • PaopaiXToa, Thia Hotel baa been recently enlarged and renalred throughout. Is neatly furnished and contains av r.r Urge number of airy and well ventilated rooms. Th Yonng iimerlca Corn and Cob Mills! very beet of fare at mode rate rates. taepn-lf RKID'S WATIONAITHOTKL. 8. iT^ornTr |WK HAVE THE ESCtrSlTE AGENCY JXJR ROCK1KOHAM COUNTY TOntTBEtK BRIDOE WA TER, VIRGINIA. Hollldsy and Fayelte htrects, Baltimore, Md. iBOH ! ieko this opportunity of tbsBking my numerotis On (Le kuropoan and American plan. Lunch rooms. snotomera for their liberal support during the pest 17 I® N. Hollldsy Street, a merlcan plan. $1.50 year, and hope to merit a continuance of the tame. per day; European plan—rooms 60 aud 7#c per nighl. THE FAEM AND home pP A TRUE TONIC ^ ^ To the people of Hsrrisonbnrg and Rockingham fl.fic and np per week. Always open. Justly C elebrated Mills. - county. I would aay thai when in need of anything in *eP^8m' W. W. REID, Proprietor. my line, I would be pleased to have you examine mj MflnafTciiifnt of Horses- A PERFECT STRENGTHErER.A SURE REVIVER. stock of goods before deciding to purchase elsewhere, J^OWARD HOUSK, " ' Call a ltd vxiamliio tlivm and sot a circular. because I think you will find it to your intere»t to moke scleotlona of some of my beeutlful modern de- Howard and Baltimore Streets, Baltimore. **•! Horses can be educated to tho extent of IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases ro- aiiMia. Please examine the very extreme low prtcee V-S S C. A. SPRINKEL & CO. their understanding, as children, and can 1 annexed! nuirinR . I..a certain Iir and. -y efficient A r tonic I rot-especially ,ut "Indigestion, ...i. -r l.' Dyspepsia.,.1- T,—, Inter- bo easily damaged or ruined by bad man- vilUenl J'cvers, IVanl 0/ Appeliie, Loss of Strength, Lack of Lncrgy, etc. Enricheo BEDSTEADS, DRESSING CASES, BUREAUS, 4c Rei:6IltIy Retal^e,1 31111 R£fflrIllslie(! agement. We believe that the difference the blood, strengthens the muscles, end gives new life to the nerves. They act Walnut Bedsteads from $ B 00 to $60 00 ACCOMMOOATB8 HOO 017B8T8. HAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, found in horses as to vicious habits and like a charm on the digestive organs, reinoving all dyspeptic symptoms, such Parlor and Oak Bedsteads from...... 3 00 to 7 00 as Tasting the Food, Belching, Heal in the Stnmnrh, Hearlhum, etc. The Only Single Dedsteads from 8 00 to 8 00 TERMS,., reliability comes much more from the dif- Dressing Cases, with marble top and PBR DAT. ferent management of men than from the Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give wood top J# oo to 60 00 sepl ly 8NL01I riSHKn, Proprietor. variance of natural disposition in animals. headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 82 pp. of Dressing Bureaus 14 00 to 26 00 ^IPOXSWOOD HOTEtj ~ ~ For sale by Horses of high metal arc more easily edu- useful and amusing reading—tent fret. Plain four drawer Bureaus 8 00 to 12 00 C. A SPRINKEL & CO. BROWN CIlEMICAIi CO., Baltimore, Md. WasbsUnds 2 00 to 20 00 8 E Hnrrlaonbiirg. T», cated than those of less or dull spirits, and Towel Racks, all kinds, from 1 00 to 2 00 This well- known, - 8CHIVDKL. popular HotelPHOPRIETOB. bee Jn«» been r*. are more susceptable to ill training, and Wardrobea, from..,, 6 00 to 85 00 opened after . oloss of e.vor.1 .ve.r.. snd b.. bEnm. ttott OAIXT OJET consequently may be made good or bad ac- Ao. 7 re,tlrnl,h Parlor Tables $ 4 00 to $20 00 l.m "if ll e oil from top to but- cording to the education they receive. FHlI-leaf Tabtrs, walnut, from 6 00 to 8 00 ISnj j .Iteotlvefi*" * oonslderstlnn" epeclsl sttcution, from the and proprie- with A GOOD AXE AND HANDLE Horses with dull spirits are not by any Extension Table, walnut and oah, per tor, clerks and servsnls, with oleKsnt rooms snd first- foot — 1 00 to 1 26 ol". ecoommodatfoDs. the banner of the "SPOTR- means proof against bad management, for Tea Tables of all styles 2 00 lo 8 76 WOOD" le thrown to the hrerro, invltlns the rmtron -ITor* Ono I>olltii% fit iu them may bo found the most provokine China Presses, walnut, from 14 00 to 18 60 lh clt ze obstinacy; vicious habits of different char- Rafes of every description from 4 00 to 10 00 public,mibDr t° barges' '" moderata o' Hock'nsh.m and tcconimoditloni and tho traveling tk* ,tOTl0 Whatnots, all styles, from 4 00 to 6 60 best. I trust to receive a fair ahare of pnblto pslroa. C. A. SPRINKEL Sc CO acters that render them almost entirely Hot Racks and Hall Stands from 75 to 26 00 •B®- Reepectlnlly, worthless. Could the coming generations P'"B 8. R HOHINDEL, Proprlator, of horses in this country be kept from their Chairs from 50 Cents lo $5 00 Each. jl Mj MJ M. IW SI TBY . days of colthood to the age of five years in i.ouivcw jih. kto, Lonngea of nil $ 7 00 to » 11 00 »*oh H^JRT HOTISI^ the hands of good, careful managers, there Pianos and Organs. Bofaa of all style, from 14 00 to 35 00 each would be seen a vast difference in the char- I'arlor Suits, good style and "WINXJHKSTBJR. VA. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED UT SECOND FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF acter of these noble auimals. If a colt is QOkUty 40 00 1a 136 CO tach F. P. WHEAT, Proprietor. never allowed to get an advantage it will ITC-'TtJILr; MOTTLOI1VG, Ac. never know that it possesses a power that Imenuifttism A full lino of Mouldings kept in stock, and I'lotare Tblo. the l.osdlng Hotel in thia city, has changed Frames fined up to order In a few moments. Also man cannot control, and if made familiar Neuralgia, Bprains, Parlor Brackets. &c., 4c. beenbJ.n'n'J! tboronghly S7 leered renovatud for a andterm refnralshad, of yesr», and in con.h.a with strange objects it will not be skittish . Pafn in the.Back and Bide. Tenienftfy located on Market streat near the DenoL and nervous. If a horse is made accus- Sash, Doors, aud Blinds. Express and Telegraph offleen, tomed from his early days to have objects V r There Is nothing more painful than these Tho rooms will he fonnd clean and comfortable the diseases; but the pain can bo remorcd and HA-IHU. h t hc he , th0 m hit him on tho heels, back or hip, he will Sash, 8x10 glass, at 6 cents per light ccol x .. '' »rieta afford; po- pay no attention to the giving way of a tho diseaso cured by use of Perry Davis* Sash, 8x12 glass, at by* cents per light n«n" « oniod»tlug employeea iu evaty depart. *1.0 a flu. aiiortmaut of LADIES' AND MISSES' WALKIKO HATS. Being agent for Pain Killer. Sssh, 10x13 glass, at (1^ cents per light e r l)e to harness or a wagon running against him at This remedy Is not a cheap Benzine Sash, 9x14 glsss, st B)4 cents per light pnportedTm^ ,,.5 and *'." Domee'lc1 • e>ed WInee, with Llquorpthe finest and brsnde Clvara. of any unexpected moment. We once saw an or Petroleum product that must be kept All otbor Sash not mentioned above will be fur- Special facllltlea for Coramerrtal Travelara. ACcom- aged lady driving a high spirited horse at- away from fire or heat to avoid danger ulshed st proportloustcly low flguxes, modaHogr 97 terms to weekly1 snd monthly bomrdera. Mme DEMOREST'S PATTERNS tached to a carriage down a sleep hill with of explosion, nor is It an untried experi- r»ooitM. " ' I' F. HUN PL BY, Manager, no hold-back straps upon the harness, and ment that may do more harm than good* A -' ' ' - , Panel Doors, with two panels 7S to $3 TIS each Pain Killer has been in constant use Panel Doors, with four panels.... $3 80 to 3 00 each and h.vliiB nil the lal.st style., I will (live, free of cbarge. to any ono buying a hut for 11.00 and upwarda, any she assured us that there was no danger, for forty years, ana the universal testimony The above prices are confipod to slaes 3 feet 10 oi the abore palturns Ibey mny choose. Call to acc tho Imiuouse stock at groatly reduced prices at for her son accustomed his horse to all kinds lochea tn width and under. Any size door can be of usage and sights that commonly drive from all ports of the worm Is, It never furnished on short notice. IMCX'Sl. JLmIUNjA. TTTRT.T.Trt-g^ fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, Outaldo fiulat Window Ttllrtd. the animal into a frenzy of fear and excite- but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. :« Blinds, 13 light windows, 8x10 glass., $1 BO per pair Next door to Shacklett's Hardware Store. ment. A gun can be fired from the back Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe Blinds, 13 light wlniowa, 9x13 glass..*! 60 per pair oi a horse, an umbrella held over bis head, Blinds, 13 light windows, 9x14 glass. *2 20 per pair In the hands of the most Inexperienced. I Blinds, 13 light windows, 10x13 glass.,*3 20 per pair a buffalo robe thrown upon his neck, a Tho record of cures by tbc use of Pain Blinds. 13 liglit windows, 10x14 glnS8..t3 51 per pair O-A-X-jLJ 0,10.d SIRS TPTIR HIIT'I-XJEI G-X^JSLO? railroad engine pass close by. his heels be Killkh would nil volumes. The tollowlug Blinds, 13 light windows, 10x15 glasn. .*0. 60 per pair bumped with sticks, and the animal take extracts from letters. received show what Blinds, 13 light windows, 10x16 glans..*'.' 70 per pair Dili's Blinds, 12 light windows, 12x14 glass..$2 00 per pair THE GREAT OAS-LIGHT TO BE SEEN AT THE it all as a natural condition of things, if those who have tried It think: Blinds, 13 light windows. 12x18 glass..*.) 40 per pair only taught by management that The will Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says: Also. Moulding, Brackets, aud a full line of Scroll About a year einoe my wife became eublect PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE EITHER Work at very low llgnres. not be injured thereby. There is great to severe suflorina from rheumatism. Our AN ORGAN OR PIANO, Fhould buy direct from need of improvement in this noble animal. relievedresort was her, to the Pain Killeu, which speedily General Agents, and wave all extra middle agents' TJINOERTAKIITG. Less beating wanted and more education. Charles Powell writes from the Bailors' commissions. The Kstey, Taylor Jt Farley, and Pal- I keep constantly on band a full stock of CofBna nnd Boms, London: ace Organs are the beat instruments man n fact a red. Qnrlal rases, from infant sizes up to 6)4 feet long. - The Hortcthocr. I had been afflloted three years with neuralgia Weber, Slieff and FiBcber Pianos are first class in- I can trim au ontflt for snv size Coffin or Case within and violent spaams of tho stomach. The doctors struments, aud sold at low prices By being Gen- one hour after being notified. A No. 1 HEARSE al- at Weetmtnstor Hospital gavo up my case la erol Agents, wo ire prepared to offer Organs from #50. ways In attendance. Notes on Farm Stock. despair. 1 tried your Pain K n.r.Ka, ami It gave •GO. #75, 890, $1145 aud np to $900. Pienoa All work warranted and satlsfacllou guaran- CALL AND SEE THE strength,BtreiiKth,me immediate and am relief. now ableI haveto follow regaiued my ubua!usual my from $i4O0 up to $1050. TERM*—We can arrange teed. If not, money refunded when work proves to occunatlon.occupation, tho term s to suit any ono. Instrumeuta sold ou be anything short of first-class. Respectfully, It is nearly time to consider the winter 0. H. Walworth. Saco, Me.,Mo., writes: monthly instalmeut pluu as tow as $5 per month feeding of farm stock, at least this is the I cxncrleuced Immediate relief from pain In Plenty of time given, and pnymeutH easy to make. T. P. HUMPHREYS. Large Stock ol Boots and Shoes, too Hide by tho use of your Pain Killeb. Largo red ictions for ca«di. Second-hand instruments month to make all the plans and get every- E. York says: taken in exchange for now ones. Uowaro of Bogus I9r All Me re limit able Produce Taken In TO SUIT EV-EIlVXiOOV. thing.in order tor the cold season of win andI have havo uoed received your Paingreat Kixiata beneht. for rheumatism, and ClKinp Organs almost forced in people's houses Kxcbuuge for Furniture or Work.-®# KEVOUtUh tXX/XfbE, """ ter feeding in all its bearing is an impor- Barton Seaman says; now-a-dnys. Buy only a reliable luaiiiiment. Bo- saplC-lv Uarrlsonbarg, Vm» Have used Pain Killer for thirty years, fore purchasing an Instrnraeut, call on or Vrito to us Sirs. II. C. LUPTON* PKOPRlKTBKSSe tant one. There is a constant outgo of and have found it a nevrr-failing remedy for for catalogues, pric a. terms. 4c., giving a full dc- HATS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, fodder, and the problem is to so govern the rheunrntiaiu and lameness. scripMon of inaunlaclorles, instruments, 4c , sent €• E. A J. U. liitpton, Managcra. Mr. Burdltt writes: T1IK SUX. expenditure that tho best returns may be r lie free to any ouo post-paid. Address sll oniers to This House has been thorcnghly repaired and fn*» obtained. Not only must the animal be Phil. Gilbert, Somerset," f In Pa., cases writes: of rheumatism. PAULIj 4 RETNHAUT, Dished throughout with now nnd tasty furniture. !■ S. KUNGSTINE, . From actual use, I know your Pain Killer General Agents for Pianos nnd Organs, NEW YORK, 1882. conveniently located to the telegraph office, banks and "kept," but tiny must be kept well, that Is the bert medicine 1 can get Harrisonburg, Va. othor business houses. the opening of the new year ol pasturage Edward T. Paum., D. W Ruin hart. 8UN tor 1882 will muko Its fliloenth aiiuual SIBEKT BUILDING, WO.OLF'S OLD STAND. All druggists keep Pain Kim.br. Its price Martlueburg, W. Va. Harrisonburg, Va. JL revolution uu or the prcacnt management, IN EVERY RESPECT FIRST-CLASS. may not find them run down or as it la so low that It Is within the reach of all, au 18 ahluing, uh always, for all, big and Htle, mean and AGENT FOR THE LITTLE GIANT GAS MACHINE FOR ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. is termed "spring poor." Aside from and It will save many times its cost iu doctors' gracious, contented aud aiihu)>py. Rrpublican and Tho table will always be supplied with the beat th« bringing the stock through in a healthy TO THE PUBLIC! Democratic, depraved and virtuous, Intelligent and town snd city markets afford. Attentive oervanU em* bills. 36c., GOc, and 111.00 a bottle. , obtuae. The Sdn'b light Is for mankind and woman- ployed. and vigorous condition, there is the ma- PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, kind of every sort; but its genial warmrb is for the A BATH-HOUSE locomieotod with the Houaa. nure to be considerod. This should bo a good, while it pours hot discomfort ou the blibtering Providence, R. I. / have just relumed from the A'orfA where I backs of the pereistently wicked. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF good dividend upon the winter's outlav, purchased from first hands at lowest cash prices, The Hun ot lt>08 was a nowspaper of a new kind. and therefore it should have a place for the finest assortment of Jewelry ever offered tn (he It discarded many cf the forms, and a multitude of 18567 EBTABlasUEO 1856. winter feeding. It cannot be too svrongly Valley. My atook comprises A MERICA iv WA TCIJ- the superfiuous words aud phraeea of aucient journal- ES, Gold and Stiver; Solid Gold and heavy plated ism. It undertook to report in a fresh, succinct, uu- urged that the best manure is made under ChnCns o) Infest dtsfans. for both Ladies and Gentle- couvcntioual way all the news of the world omitting cover. The same system which gives il « men; UeaulifiU and unique finger rirgs with latest no event of hnmau interest, and commenting upon OVER COATS! * styles of engagement and WkODING lit KGS: affairs with the feorlcssness of absolute Ind"r end- LUTHER H.OTT protection and cure to tho animals will in- Bracelets, Breastpins nnd Ear-rings in all the pop- ence. The tnccess of this experiment was the suo- sure the most satisfactory returns in the ular styles. 1 have also laid in a large assortment ccsaof Tub Son. It effected a permanent change in DRUGGIST, manure from them. Feodinir for manure (f CLOCKS nf superior manufacture. tho stylo of American newspapers. Every imporJant AT VERY LOW PRICES, 'AND MOR|3 THE ONLY MEDICINE Those who contemplate UOLID A Y purchases will Journal ostablisbed in this country iu the dozen NEW LARGE DRUG BUILDING. MAIN «T. is more and u ore to be a leading factor in dn well to examine my slock now and thereby have years past has been moddlcd after The Hun. Every tho winter k( eping of farm animals. A 1Y EITIIEIE LIQUID OB DBY FOBH first opportunity of a Large and Elegant Line of < important Jourtial already existing has been modified HARRISONBURG, YA. plenty of t ie best feed, a free supply of goods from which tn select. I will purchase addi- and betteivd by the force of The Sun's example. 9 Ix- Thut Acts ut ilie Nnnie tlmo ou tional new gntnls before the Holidays arrive; but The Hun of 1882 will be the s me ontspoken, truth- BOYS & CHILDREN'S CLOTHIMG pure water, and warm quarters are thro the present assortment and prices cannot be tmprov- telling, aud iuterestiug newspuper. n ESPECTFULLY informs the public,and aspaciaUy essentials in profitable winter farming. !♦ TEE LIVER, TEE BOWELS, cd upon. W. If. ItlTEXOUK. By h liberal use of the means which an abundant XV the Medical profession, that be baa in store, prosnerity affords, we shall make it better than over and is constantly receiving large aadltlons to hi« THAN YOU CAN FIND THE WHCL3 COUNTY! This does not moan that the animals shall AND TES SIDffStS. f-AX-iX-. A.:VI> wr^noix, ISJSI. before. superior stock of be in the stalls and stables all the time, but I Wo shall print all tho news, pn'tlng it Into readable it does preclude that out-of-door straw- I r* * WHY ARE WE SICK? shape, aud measuring its importance, not by the tra- IF YOU WANT BARGAINS CALL AT ONCE. 1 dittonal yardstick, but by its real interest to the peo- DRUGS, MEDICINES, GKEMICALS, stock feeding when tho animals must stand Uecaus* we allow these great organs to A Splendid Stock of Clothing ple. DiatAno< from Printing Lionse Square Is not tho in unprotected shivering groups tho whole W become clogged or torpid, and poisonous AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS; ALSO first oouaideration with The Sun. Whenever any- LATENT MEDICINES. night through. Sheds—and good ones— I-- humors are therefore forced Into the blood thine happens worth reporting we pet the particulars D. M. SWITZER & SON. Cloths, Cassimores, Yestings, Overcoatings. whether it h »pDenH In Brooklyn or iu Bokhara. will pay for themselves in tho better ma- ill that should, be expelled. naturally.^- In polilicB we have decided opinions; and are ac- Mite Lead, Painters' Coirrs. Oils lor Pauttof nure that will bo-made in them—not to I cnstoined to express them In luugu ge that can be GEO. S. CHRISTIE. understood. We say what wo think about men and Lubbicatxno AND TANNEBS'Oils. mention the economy in food for the ani- I .KIDNEY-WORT- events. 1 bat habit is the only secret of The Hum's mals thus protected. Tie Old Reliable Mcrciant Tailor and Clolliler, political conrse. ■ ——^ ■ WILL SURELY CURE The Weekly Sun gathers into eight pages the beat VARNISHES, DYES, PUTTY, SPI0E8, KIDNEY DISEASES, WILXOS'S NKW DUILCINO, S. BIUE I'OBLIO BQUAUB, matter of the seven daily iisues. Au Agricultural Losses in Chnrning. Would respectfully rail Btlsutlou to bis uew stock Department of unr-qnalled merit, full market reports, LIVER COMPLAINTS, of good., (or thc lall of lBf-l "" "oc* domestic Intelligence complete The Weekly Sun, irmDOw OLJSS. P IIsKS t CONSTIPATION, U KIN All Y His atook emhraca piece goods and clothlug.and and make It the best newspaper lor tho farmer's Losses in churning are liable to occur, DISEASRS, FEHALK WEAKNESSES. GRN'1'8 PURNINRING GOODS of latest slyles arunuc household that was ever printed. NodonH, fancy Articles Ac., A* CHILL even where the churn is faultless. The de- AND NEUVOUS KISOUDEKS, which will bn found some of the o oiccst articles Who does not know and read aud like The Sdnday THE BMDffl W-OW! fects may be in the cream. The cream of 1 bave over bad the pleasure to offer to the peoule Sun, each nnmber of which is a Qnlconda of iutor- 1 oiler for sales Isrgo end well selected sasortmeBt by causing free action of these organs and here and suited to the seusou. esting literature, with the best poetry of tho dat, embracing a varied etock, all warranted of the beat some cows is changed into butter with restoring their jwwer lo throw of disease. prose every line worth reading, news, humor—mat- quality, OVEUOOATS ! OVERCOATS ! ter enough to fill a good-sized book, and infinitely m Warranted to be as Good as the Best made. much less churning than that of others. Why nufTor Rilioun imlna nnd aches! more varied aud entertaining than any book, big or I • prepared to fcrnlsh physicians and othere The cream of a Jersey may become butter Come and see me befoio inircheBlng. as I believe I little? with articles In my line at as reasonable rates aa any MADE BY afti r fifteen minutes' churning, while that Why tormoiited nlth Pllos, Constipatlont can please all who want a godd orprooat. If our idea of what a newspaper should be pleases other establishment in the Valley. Why frightened over diNordcred Kidneys! I oootinue the Tailoriuu ImwiMess as herf toforo and you, send for The Sun. Hpeolal attention paid to tbe compounding of FkT- ol a Short-horn may requirelorty-flvemin- Why endure ncrfOiiK or sick hondaclieil employ flrst-olasja workmen.. In cut and tlnish • Ex- Our terras are aa follows: slclana' Preecriptlona. F. Bit AID LEY, Uavrisonhurg, Va- utes. If tho cream of two such cows is eelslor" is my motto, and I will use my beat exertions For tho dally Sun, a four-page Sheet of twenty- Public patronage respectfully solicited. Use KIUxNE Y-WOttTantf rejoice in health. to maintain ,t. eight oolumns, the price by mail, post paid, is 66 <*'7 L. H. OTT. mixed and placed in the churn, the Jersey It la put up In Dry Tcffetnble Form, In tin Don't fall to g to me a call, and I pledge my best cents a month, or $0.51 » year; or, including the cream may become butter kng before that cans one ptuikaco uf which inahus six quarts ot efrorte to render BatiefaotloD. Iteapectfully, Sunday paper, an eight page sh'-et of filly si;* col- THE COMMONWEALTH oi tho Short-horn. The Jtrsey butter s mediclno. Also in Llqiild Form, very Concen- octe umns, th* price Is 65 cents a mouth, or $7.70 a year, DRY SIZED KALSOMINE trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it. G. 8. CHHISTfE. postage paid. removed, and that tho Short-honi remairs The Rnndsv edition of The Sun is also lurnlshod AND FRESCOE PAINTS. in the butter-milk, requiring a eocond OTlt acts with equal eniciency in either form. PAUL C. BOWMAN, senerately at $1.20 a year, postage paid. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, #1.00 The price of The Weely Sun, eight pages, fiftv-eix This Kalsoraine is wnrruntod to keep for yeara churning to bring it, or it is lost. Ti e WELLS, KICIIAUDSON A Co., Prop'f, columns, is $1 a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten without change in color or quality. They are prepared creajn of forrow cows requires longir (Will send the dry post paid.) BUELLtOTOH, TT. Carriage Maker, sending $10 we will send an extra copy free. from tho Does the best work for the least money, done in the Valley. Terms Cash. churning than that of new milch cows. Address I. W. ENGLAND. It is tta'.ed that the cream of a cow eigh- BUT IXJVA.. bov. Publisher of The Sun New York Olky. Finest Select Materials. All of tho Ingredients are tboronghly Incorporated, teen months from calf, requires ono ana a Makes to order simply requiring to ba mixed with water to fit them MASON EEST in the WORLD I IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST half times longer in churning than that Rorhawttys, Bug- 5ai> irisjLii OJP for use. They can be applied with the grtatest ease AMu n winners of hkhcRt distinction ot every of the same cow one mopth from calf. If pies, and Spring and facility, aud whon dry will present a smooth anr- _ ■* ' World'sKMir lor lourtceuyenrs. Wagons. Special face which will not rub or seala fr.mi tho wall. W. lift AJI lEJ A KK.W ll.UrsiN.\TED CaTALOOVB, Si] pp. the cream of forrow and new milk J. MONROE TAYLOR attention given to hays sixteen different colors of this Kalsnmlne, and nMIYIUn^o.BC 11 is rerelylo thisn,,v ituinth nnd will bo PAINTING AND Godey's Ladys Book, t ® nddrc s, nnnouiirlnsr cows of tho same breed is churned togeth- ESTABLISHED IBM. TRIMMING both would ask but a trial to be convinced of tbe abov*. flRfvi&NUIBUftnlO V Nkw Stvi.khIHHItOVKMBKTa. ; ovtr 1«K) in all. lind er, the butter of the new milk cows is New and Second- We also have Prices, »23, ssw «6» tS4 to I'M mid up: r'.'e for likely to come first and leave that of the hand work. LOW PRICE OF Sa.OO PER YEAR. mtpoi/mnits. M ASONt A HA1II.1N OROANOO., 1M Thanking you THE PURE WHITE. Treraont St., BOSTON ; 48 Eaet Hill St., NEW YORK : farrow cows in tho butter-milk. When or pist favors, ho Tie Oldest and Best lady's Bool ia lie World. AjfCall or eend for a sample card, at. 140 Watmeh Ave., CHICAGO. | several cows are kept, the cream of one or mm •pes to merit a "dsonable shore Ia. H. OTT'S Di ng Store. two farrow cows might be lost in this o public patron- SEE the MONTHLY CONTENTS for 1882. Harrisonburg, fa. D^ACflBA'L,'8'i'iFE Having determined to make eeme way and no one suspect that their had been o age in future. A COMPLETE NOVFL IN EVERY NUMBER I any loss sustained. Sour cream churns in mayfi-ly I Tho?^^^SSia^vc5^iSlS*?daal oarefSWoS. Besides the following old-time speoixltlCB: Beautiful PATENTS fWured from the age ofrudpoDBibiHty up to maturity,1a ro« Changs in our Business, a shorter time than sweet cream. It is not Original Steel Plate Knttravings. designed by F. O. O. unusual to take sweet milk from the cream (rs'-L'A.!• Lctllrs MOFFT^TT, Darley. Diagram Patterns for Ladies and Children. obtained, and all buslnees in tho U. a. Patent Office, Mammoth Colored Fashion Plato. Short Stories, or tn the Conrls oltended lo for a Moderate Fee. we will offer a largo portion of our immanae atock of on the morning of churning, add it to the aud Hketches. Our Popular Novelty Pages in Colors. Wo are opposite the U. 8 Patent Office, engaged ID Theand intensevolume oommun-sensa.ahounde la striking FuM-pago tlioaghts.rare colored plataa—oaoh Infommtioa cream pot, and put the whole in the churn. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS Illustrated Art and Fashion Home Work. Architec- Patent Ilustness Kxolaalveljr. and can ota. DNB AUKld. AKGnts Wanted Everywhere. tural Designs for Beautiful Homes. Oodey's Re- tain patents in leas lima than those remote from tead for clrcutnr.Tull dejonptTin, terms aio., aadresa. GROCERIES, As a result, the sour cream, or that which & oipes. Oodey's Puzzles aud Oaiuos. Monthly Chit- |j Washington. J. C. McCPUPY As CO.. Phlludelpklu. Pa! has stood in tho cream pot a day or more, III Over Avis' Drug Store, Harrisonburg, Ya. Chat ou Fashions, eto., etc. No continued stories: When model or drawing is sent we advise aa to pa- TOBACCOS will change to butter in less time than the tentabiltty free of charge, aud we make no Chara. fl Parties desiring to sell or purchase Farms. Mills, Every Number Complete iu Itself, UnlesK We Obtain a Patent. AND CIGARS sweet cream, leaving the latter in the but- 113 WAXEB ST., NESW TOBK. Hotels. Factories and Mineral Lande. will do well to We rofor, lu re, to tho Post Msator, tbe Bnpt. of the ter-milk. Are purer, better, stronger, and longer coll on as early, as we are uowadvnrtiHing in 93 Penn- MAKING NEARLY 1200 PAGES Money Order Div., snd lo ofllctals of tho U. 9. Patei.t Garmore's Artificial Ear Drums. —-• ^ — sylvania papers and tho Country Gentleman ot New Of Orlffinai Letter Press and Illuslratlous in the full Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to As Invented nnd worn by him pcrfeetlj rcatoring the ! V OOST, known in the market than any other article York, and will soon get out our now Journal. year's issues. actual olieuts lu yonr own state, or oonnty, ad areas liBuriii*. Eatirely deal for tuirty yc-ard.hc hears with tTum. "Mothku has Kkooveukd," wrote an of the kind. Are always sure and reliable, We havo thirteen lota In tho Zlrkle Addition to Subacriplions will be received at this offico in clubs C A SNOW & CO., •Vea whupirs, diitiijctly. Arc nut ubrtervuble, aud re- ! Thia Inducement wi I only hold good for a abort time, Illinois girl to her Eastern relatives. "She and never fail to insure the best results Harrisonburg, end fifteen lota near the Depot for with ihis paper—The Old Commonwealth and Oo- Opposito Patent Oflloo, Washlnton. D. 0. without Rid. Du.sciiptivu Clicular free. untill tho atook is a i Hrlently reduced to mako room ale cheap, besides nice properties in the moat deelr- dey's Lapy Book for one year, post-paid, only $3.00. oct2U-3m is• tho.1 onlyu,, sutiottSAful•uvuax.-.iuiwot ho iu-.iuoitiiartidoial dyot'ivod car hy urumDrum hi.gus muauiaciurcd.muuufactarcd. eur drums. Mine # ... ,i , , . , . ,,, .. took bitters for a long time but without in cookery. Ask your grocer for it and ble nart of tho oltv. lanQS Unnple copies 20 cts. All news-dealers sell it. Joim VQttrworc. B.W. Cur. 6th A Haco Sta.. Cincinnati, 0. thew pioposud change. TIt will thoreforef any good. So when she heard of the vir- give it a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed ot HOW TO li Kill IT—Get a P. 0. Money Older HAKRISUNBUUO lUGN FOVNORY. 15,000 Agcata TVanted for XJfb of rh i "KT v j tues of Kidney-Wort she got a box and it no pay. JOHN S. LEWIS. on PhPadelphia, or a Draft on Philadelphia or Now has completely cured her, so that she can oct'TMm DKALKB IN York. If neither of these can bo had. send Bank P. BRADliKT, do aa much work now as she could before Notes in a registered letter. MANUFACTURER of Livlnca. Address, ton Plows, Hill-side Plows, gahfield Be to Your Interest we moved West. Since she got well every GROCERIES, GUSSAHD CHISifAEE, Cooky's Lady's Book Publzhhivo Co. (Limited), Straw Outtera. Oaue-Mllla, Road-Sora-plaNHlnl; It contalna the full history of his noble and eventful life one about hero is taking it." Sec adv. 1006 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. pore, Horse-power aud Thresher Re- anddaslnrdly nssasalnaUon. Surgical treatnieut, death, to t&ko advantage of the IWooclcnwaro, pairs. Iron Kettles. Polished WBgon-iHa.)Hkail9 funeral obsequies, etc. The best chance of yourllfo to NEWRTOHBLOOD! A. JUA.IIGJ& fciTOeit OIT makemoney.Is iheonly authentic llewareofcntchpenny" and fully lllust ruled Imitations. ' I fe of our war-'Ilils Parson** Purgative Ptcfs make New Kloa SEEDS, VEGETABLES, AND TABLE [SUPPLIES Boxes. Circular Saw-Mills, Corn and PlasterOnuher.. tyred Pretiident. Flnosteel ponralu* Kxtre u>rus to Legislation has designated a variety of BIckmL and will completely chnngo tho blood in Fire Grates, Andirons, Ac. Also, a superior arlfcle of Agents. Circulars frm*. Xj O "VAT" XO JUS. Has removed from Bauk Row to Ibo Wallratn Build- AdiircssRationalrcoLisuiNo Co., rhlladelpblera. periods after which burial grounds my bo the outiresystem In three mouths. Any person lug. oapoalte J. L, Avia* drug eture, where he la ready ING, Ao. g^Klnlahlng of every description, who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks with a freah and full stock to wait upon tho publlo. Fall and Winter Goods done promptly, at reaaonnble prices. Address, Remomber, you will havo one of the used over again. In Frankfort thirty may be restored to eound health, if such a thing Will bo pleased to receive your pstronsge. Terms iau-C'HI P. BI'ADLEY. Harrisonburg.T*, H. KOSi-NnElisi^ years; Leipsic fifteen, Milan and Stutt- be posHlblo. Sent by mnll for 8 letter stamps. raahj goods low dowu In price; slock full sud com- gart ten, are prescribed. plete, aud customers Invited to call IS TO HAND AT Largest aim Best Stocks in tlie Valley Respectfully, WORTH SEEING. Wholesale Liq.uor Dealer, msr3 JOHN 8. LEWIS. The large stock of Sewing MacblnoH that GKO. 0, [Fond du Lac Oom moo wealth.] THE VARIETY STORE. CONRAD has on hand la rather a enrioaity lu this aeo- PROPRIETOR OF TO SELliICT TP ROM. tton. He hftH a large number of different makes and Mr. S. Clark, one of Pond du Lac's old- Dr.D.A.BDCHER, J. D. BDCHER, PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM. different sty'es of tbe same make, ranging In prtoea SPEINGDALE PUEE EYE WHISKEY, Yours respectfully. est citizens, states: I have used St. Jacobs from $05 to $46, fop now (naobfnea, and from $2.50 to $25 for BtcoLd-hand maohlnea. You need not go Ko. 378 W. Ralto. St., botwoen Eutaw and Paca, Oil and am well satisfied that it isasplen HBNRY SHACK LETT. elaewhere to buy what you want for he baa alrabal did article to relieve pain, and that very BRIDGEWATEK. VA. anything you call for in Sewing Machines and Attach- r* h iLTiMORJC. luonts. he al»«o keeps on hand a conslderablo supply quickly. VE8, I HAVE MOVED. of parts for repairing tbe variouB macbines In noa* Mr. John K^v^naugh and Moa^a. J, J. Lamb k Artlflolal teeth $IK a plate. Gold fillings $1.50. You oan keti different kinds o| machines side by side, Bro. have my 7-rear old PURE RYE KPINQDALE Gold snd Plstios Alloy Qillngs 76 ceuts. Extractlug s where you can compnre their mecbaniam and teat "WHISKEY lor oelo ut IlarriBGnbupi;, Va. Cull and No great man or woman has ever'been spoclsItT. I breathe free and fee! at eoso in my new headqnar- 1 heir qualities under the most favorable circumstan- die them.