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SHENANDOAH HERALD IS F7BU8HEI) WEEKLY BY JN 0. U. GRAB I WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA. sYBlDAY. MAY, IS.

189-1. Judicious Advertising. Creates many a new business. Enlarges many an old business. Revives many a dull business.

many a lost business. Save? ninny a firling bugint-ae. tunny a large business. Secares success in any business. The Truth Cominfir Out.

The protectionists offered Sena? tor Iluuton for his vote. The ofler was tlecliued. Seuator Kyle, of South Dakota was also approached. An investigation has been proposed. We fear some of the aristocratic body of Senaters bsve yielded to the temptation.

A rigid investigation shauld be made and the guilty parties expelled. C. Butts, ex member of Con? gress from Soalh Carolina, during the reconstruction period, is S3id tobetbe bribing agent. NEWS AND COMMENT. The Assembly Monday elected Senator Donelson Caflrev for the long term asTnited Stales Senator, beginning Match 5,1805.

The Urooklvu (N.I.) Tabernacle of which the Raw. Dr. Thomas De Witt Talmage is pastor, was barn ed Sunday by fire which broke out soon after the morning service had been concluded. The Hotel Regent, adjoining, was also destroyed, and Summerfield Muthodist Episcopal Church and about twenty residen? ces were damaged. The total loss is over 1,000,000.

N. Y. World: It has often been aald that the Southern States feel present dullness less than any other section of the Uuiou. It is significant that the building of new cotton mills and the enlargement of old ones goes on steadily In happy confidence that the invest? ment will be profitable. The mills are going where the cotton grows.

This is a natural move? ment, and as soon as conditions are once more settled it will proceed at an accelerated pace. Ttr.A nurtv litta sold ont by its pretended friends. The Senate of the present Congress has a load ot infamy tobear which, we hope, will in the end relegate to private life the men who have proved false to the trust reposed in them. It is now donbtfal whether a tar i ft bill will pass the bnt if it should, it will be a miser? able bastaid begotten by protec tionists and trusts. It will difler from the -Ktnley bill, principally, in name.

Alexandria Bulletin The S'ir reuder of the Democratic party to the protectionists ai ranged in the cartel known as a reform tariff hill can hardly be carried ont if the Boose has any sense of the feeling ot the people on the eve ot the electiou that the fate of so many statesmen in that body. The sugar trust and the monopolist appear to bave had a grip on the Senate and tightened it from the start and sque the throat of the country as a bandit wou'd choke ihe purse of his victim. It is useLss to mince matters and at tempt to pluck the thorns out of sneb a transaction and the pro? tectionist Democrats will have to account to the people sorrier or later, l'eihaps they have good reasons tor risking theirbooor? and eateries, bat the worst ol it is they lit-k the party. An investigation sboaiug bow much of the people's money is ap? propriated by the of the United States to each individual member of that august body would make entertaining reading matter for the people. They have tbe people's moui-y in their charge and bate appropriated it liberally to their individual uses.

It is now said that these i-eiqui-dtes amount to per year, per member, jost two tbousaiid more than their salaries, and it is safe to estimate that, many membets ot that body receive $12,000 more than their are worth. It is reported that the Virgiuiai Senate is following iu the footsteps of the United States Senate by giving a pocket kniie to each mem? ber as a perquisite. This Is a small matter, bnt it is a dangerous beginning. It wonld be much better to increase their salaries and bave no Muraerer Lynched by a Mob. Kansas City, May IT? iieorgo Hose, who murdered Assis? tant Postmaster Kuhn at Cotton wood Falla, Tburcday even fng, was taken frcm fail last night and lynched.

WASHINGTON LETTER. and compiled'fin th? Hl TVASHINl.TON, 1 1891 Ifit takes mie week lo dispose of three amendments to ibe larJfl bill, how long will it take to dispose of four hundred and nine amend? ments? That is tin? problem the U. S. Senate presenta to ibe does make greater progress with tin taitfl bill lu the future than it bat done in the pas', the 53rd, gress will end before II is upon. The lour hundred i amendments which beer presented to the Senate as the re snlt of democratic concessions lc democratic Senators ore mo satisfactory to the than they are to ibe democrats, and if any could be that th? wonld be ac bj the House, the bill would pass the in a week, it the re publicans arc afra'd that those amendments are merely a to get the Dili through the 8 aud then to so ike np the ference committee as to have the most of them struck ont.

1 i fact the principal cause ol delay seems to be that neither side Is quite certain of either its own Ol other position. Coxey's commonwealth army was fi reed out of Washington by the health authorities and is now encamped in Maryland, five miles away, where its surroundings arc decidedly antagonistic, many ol the Man landers having refus either contribute or to sell any? thing to its members, but they say they intend to remain and await anil to again come to lCasbington when they gel enough of them. The application for a new trial for Coxey and bis two associates who were convict? ed of violatiug the law against trespassing on the Capitol grounds will be heard tomorrow, hiving been postponed to accommodate Representative Hudson, of Kansas one of their counsel was out ot'towu. it is almost certain that they will not get a new trial, that sentence will be passed upon them; but it is probable Hut the sentence will be a normal on a and that its enforcement will be peutled indefinitely by Ihe judge. Such action would ate lane i with public opinion hero.

As if there were not already binations enough anil to spare in Congress, a new one is formed iu the Hon se, for tin express purpose ol the Hatchanti? option bill. It is said that nearly allnftliflinfmilii-rstiiini tllO large cities, regatdlessoi politics, have joined this combination which ex? pects by hook or crock to down the anti-option bill. Mr. Hatch, however, still expre lence In the early passage ol ibe bill by a substanM.il msj irity. It is now whispered around that President Cleveland and all the members of his cabinet have tleen quietly usin-g their infl to prevent any decisive action by Congress on the admission ol new states, and tbat pledges have been secured from a snfficti ut unmber of to make it teason ibly ceitain tbat none of ihe bill no before ito will be ao ed np at this ses Several reasoua ant agonisai on the part ol the ad? bot of increasing the silver )'o in tin it" seems to be moa! geui-ra'1, accep? ted as the ise.

The bearings before Ihe House Post Office committee in favor ol goverumeir ownership ol all telegraph lints, are Still going on. Among the latest to make strong arguments iu fnver of the ch inge were Representative Maguire, California, and President Datier, of the National Farmer Alliance aud Industrial Uui in. The House com i tie on Labor, which a sb hearing last week, has favorably r- parted chairman UcOanu's resolution providing for the appointment of a joint Congressional committee to investigate ami report to Congres? within 3d days the canse of the present industrial depression and what legislation, if any. will remedy the trouble so give lucrative employment to the ciii zeus of the i atoe rights wt-ri; given a boo when the II Judiciary com mitte a favorable rep rl the Dj Ann ai 1 bill, providing that no judge of a U. S.

couit shall punish citizen or officei for being in contempt for refusal to levy a tax er collect a tax fi the payment ol any bond issu, tho municipality, county or state where ibe levying or collecting luch tax is contr, to laws of the state. Tho report was ordered by a strict party vote. Another tariff snag in The ambassador regards the proposed amendment, said to have beeu dictated by Ihe sugar trust, putting a discriminating duty cf one-tenth of one BCUl a pound on I ed a slap at Oermany. whit more refined sugar to tho 1'nitcd States than all the rest of tho woil i and tbe tion le ly those ho ought i hal if this atneudinent becomes a law Germany will certainly retaliate by imposing duties or by replacing the upon American were a ye ir or so ago to ton telegram saj ne wan filled people thi-i and surrounding ooanties to attend the ses, a care loll showed Ihitt Col. uill hare more i th wi- first sop? ee'.

(i mi. II (i eiiti one of Fayette county's prominent is in the iuterest ol woman's anil ma: held here Mon 1 aftei noon, and ho said in an intei new nlghl: i Is a perfect ground snel against Breckinridge siuce he delivered his speeches and attacked the The women are not only opposed to him, but the better element ol onr farmers condemn him. You will sec one ol tho biffgest meetings next Mon? day ou evi saw. It will be led over by one ol best mon tbe district. res is will be written by one who can set forth and from wli it I have heard, tiu-y will be something remarkable.

women will mm oui in all our co lege professors will be pies nt, a number ol tbe leading bnsit.ess men will on tbe stage, mi ji can saj th? re will be some seusation il things said." Krerybi is talkiug about the campaign and if reck in ridge wins he "ill have to do some wonderful accordingto what i opponents say No Truth in it, of Course. Washington, May pi luted in a Sew Yoik paper this morning, purporting to bow the Sonate and the members ol the Finace Committee capitulated to the Trust in tho ent ol the sug ir tanfl attracted enlioa among names are itly mentioned wi re pi mitb, ol New Ji on account of sickui ss i is OUt of the iator Brice said be ha 1 glan li the article sulliei entiy to ki tbal there was no far as be had any 10 the in ol the subcom? mittee th it fixed up the bill, lid life was too short to bother the readme i iii the stones print? ed in the daily conceriiiiig I ihe FinanceC it? meuts purporting to ms fi the attitude I ii, various senators. OUS Cha: rk.May Press rniiugprinta a ful I ige ar i th isbington date, a "Full history ol the iri9 bill ite last Mond ij ill a id tin acco ir.t of I' surrend to the ni ir tra -l ily pii i Kl I) fjr tha 1 -g 'lit so the die 1 Seual im v. ho a i-e of thii ii ill stM ol on the Niigii Il? alleged Ibnl Un eoi ferences were held l'v tin noi and sogai ofli -ers within a h'one's thi the White II e. I1 is also al leg oi that ihe Standard Oil, L-ad and Whiskey irasts wera eared for i i the a ime ay.

Firo at Luray. 1. i ly, May 1 usual quiet of the early Sibbatb was hi ken at Cilo A. M. jestfi by the alarm of liie in th? of l.nray and a rush of to i he i tannery I Ford i lose to town.

The li'e was in the bairbonse, and Is sed to have been the result ol nbostion. Prompt and Ho' ppcci .1 water ar lire pr. vent' the a ol valuable property, pi iui'lp il lustriea tliis eu i The bUIUiilg ol he hair contents was ly isa unstained, hieb ill luse any interruption to the I. --s about -SI lied. Women Will Not Be Admitted.

Ubnrlotti -ville, May rhe faculty of tbe Fuiverslty of Virginia has defeated by a laige the pioposition embodied ia the M'port a committee sub nutted 8 ituid ly to admit women schools on the nu terms as men. es Alkins UiHt nif-hl ii his borne this oily after an I of a little over thirty six of something like Railway Clerks 'lia: following order has been is sued (torn the. l'est () ffj Washington, under date ol May by James White, the ueral superintendent, which es plains Used 'Tie attention all persons connected with this service (Thirl Division, Kulwav Service) is called tu Section 087, Liws i and Itegolati 'tis, 1893, bich roa kef obligatory npon postal clerks to Iaccept all matter ndered theai their cars upon which postage bas been properly pre-paid, and lor ward une to destination. A large quote ber of inquiries received at this ofiice recently, from nearly section ol theuouutry, indicates a general miarnderstanJing in ro gard to this stilj due probablj to the fact that a number of news? papers have published articles, in that the above section ol Ibe Postal Laws and Regulation! been repealed. This is incor? rect.

Tho section above named is still in force, and a postal clerk renders himself Hablo to dismissal if ho refuses to accept matter offered him at his car unless he has special authority to do so Recent instructions to cler.s to re? all well-defined cases of that mightcoj.e under their observation did not give clerks any discretion with regard to ac? cepting or matter ufiered them at their cars, but siti.p*3 in? structed them to report such cases to their Division Superintendent in order that they might be referred to the Department for auch action as might be deemed advisable." For Love of Motber. Vienna, May sad i ll'iir oc 'lined here today. A poor wid ow named Jerabok had two chil? dren, a girl and a boy 11 ami 0 years, respectively. The wo? man was compelled to work hard to support herself and her children, who weie too young to give her any assistance. Young as they were, the children siw that their mother was handicapped by them and they determined to kill them? selves and thus relieve her ot the burden ol their support.

went to one of the bridges spanning the Danube and mounted the parapet. Then they hastily embraced and kissed each other, and clasping bauds jumped into the Before assistance could reach them their bodies were swept out of sight. When the mother returned Irom her work she lound a note in which the children said tbut as they were only a bur? den to her they had decided to commit suicide. The willow is frantic because ot the loss of ber and and it is feared that i he will become insane. Agreed to Die Together.

Findlay, May ted their ardent love for two maidens ot tender years, Paul Ewloe and Fraus imh yesterday resolved to depart irom this world. Tliej ate onlv fifteen old, and they agreed to die togeth? er. They decided that poison would furnish a fit death to stop t'ieir bruised hearts. Morphine was selected as the drag. made icady, and Paul I ok his man fully.

His awful agonies a i terrified his imp mi in that he did UOt swallow his sh ire ot the poison. Paul til? in a b'i irl lime. Galvinites Starving. (ireeusbnrg, May Commonwealete reoeived very littleenconragemenl here and now the army is on the verge or itarvalion. CjI.

Oilvin and his called upin the Mayor and Chief of Police last night and in lormed th'tn that unless food was ii ven them within a few hours he would turn his men loose to pray upon the town. Forty police are now guarding the town from the starving Balimore 8un It Is stated asa rions fact that there are now, i eirly thirty jeara after the civil ar, more persons geiting pensions than there were troops in I he ti dd ou the Union sido at any single time during the war. Yet Miere are 700,000 applications lor pensiona yet to be acted upon In .1 me, 1893, the pension-roll had llames and 711,150 claims pending. The outgo for pensions was a figure which exceeds all the pensions paid all the nations in tho world for all their win. pnj twice as much as all pa; together, in fact, it capitalize our pensions pay.

ts we find that we are In effect paying interest on a bonded debt to the true valuation ot all property In the seceded States in 1801, which was some $5,000.. 000 000. The war cost some (Kin 000,000: pensions since have cost 11,500,000. It would have been economical to base settled tbe difference of 1801 on a cash An Alleged Reservedof 25,000 Men. Denver, ly Heg wer.

commander-in-chief of the Coxe.v reserve army, ami mncos that men are ready to move on to Washington from Colorado In one bo ly, and when the other est ot the Mississippi are beard Iroai the day for starting will be set. MAURERTOWN NEWS. Sir. R. Siliert is shipping l.iP'e wheat.

Oaryoaagladies srs displajirg tboit new hats and frocks. Bid. H. Shaver, no? of Jobnstowo, Pa on Ins way to Roaooko, OBS niyht with it i family. "Cleaaiog up" has keen the of Ibe fairer SSI and "man man baa lu-rii In I need participate.

Ons our young mou in bil eagerness to Btslsl bis wife, sprain liii book to su 1) an ex? tent as to completely disabls Lim il Hydrophobie is In midst, Last week anotht-r dug took tbe ill, A bf Ion to Frank Keller iras bitten weeks ago by a rabid dog last week developed syuip tosss of hydrophobia ami consequently was Tbe Sbrnaiidoab Amateurs bave IB orgaaiEsd and will "Ten Nights In a Bar Boom and tinelo Tom's Cabin on May Wad snd 23rd, 1'hey being thoroughly trained snd will certainly in? terest public. Tbe dramas 11 followed by a farco eaofa night. Panosa who claim to be expeit checker plsycn "ill think ditt rently if they call on Cbntley and John. Charley will play the game ami wait on his coslomers at tin? sime time and (Injustice to both. He claims to 1)9 scientific and it a rapid mover.

A severe storm of rain nud bail passed over thi? of lust week, doing damage to timber, vegetation and blowing many fruit trees to the ground. During the storm tbe Poor House was struck bj ligbtmog which tore t'ne of and damaged the south ruiner of the u-sw wing. The same stroke destroyed tl.r,o irait tree? in the orchard and culminated iu tho destruction of about thirty trees In the wools near liy. A Bl'BSC I SAUMSVILLE DOTS This eoinni'iinty wassbockol lbs other day at the tidings tnnottnciog the serious of Mrs. Sanm.

Bhs has greatly improved, bol is still very ill. Mr. lloekmaa, of Fisher's Hill, was the guest of Mr. Jno. Vf.

Bsnm's family, last Sunday. Kev. D. H. Edlaborg, ducting a very interesting meeting at this There bas been no sddit'on? made so far.

Mrs. Abraham I'jltl neat was taken very tick time She was attended Dr. BfflOOl at once and is noa a deal better. The corn fields are in a dreadful I. ditiOB to behold; terilbly washed tin late rain and badly cut by that cute little animal, the cut worm.

peeling Las eommeneed the string band of thi? lu? become a thing of the put Miss Miniiie Myers was visiting relstive. and friends at Lebanon Church, List week. II. of that place. The yonng people- ef this and Fugh's Klin, their way to Narrow Passage last Hondsy morning to hold an all day party to themselves.

All returned bom? uday evening SB il, ing face? ami announcing general good time. No mure now. I'vo. TOMS BROOK NEWS. Mr.

Vf. L. Baoseraso has resumed work on bis near lime kiln and expects to complete the in a short timo. new kilu will be a great improvement over bis old style one, and Mr. thoroughly understands bis bosinSSS, and is a hastier, we baye donbt as to bis Dr.

J. M. Brown a-nl daughter, returned lay from a visit to ille. Ifessra. Snarr, Horden A recently added a hands une line of furni ture to their stock of goods, are very well pleased with the business.

Misses Maggie and Nellie Hottet, of Mt in, were tbe guests of Mr. J. Hol? a few ivs ago. The yard under the management of the lad and gentlemen of the M. Church, on Saturday and Monday was ipute a lee cream, lemon a eskeS and candies were readily sold.

wasfareiahed by our boms band, a-nl everybody to bar? had a good tune rallv. Mur. 8, irden A Son mana? fsetarer? of and bradmg, and lleaVr? iu all kinds of builder? tap pi SB i ir ning on full time. Ymir truly, II. Diplomatie Relations Between tht Two Countries Severed.

London, 11 Bratilllari legation in this has tecciveil ihe following telegram rrom the BrnEilli an minister at Pio de laneiro: Pelzoto has broken oil diplomatic relations with Portugal. Tue President to the Portuguese legation the passports for Count de l'ai ah and tor the members of the Portu? guese legation's stall Specimen Cases. 11. Clifford. Now Cassel, ira? troubled Neuralgia Rlioiifini ti-iii, i Stoin.i.

Ii MM disordered, bl? atlVcted to an alarming fall away, and lie win terribly nanead Hath ami strength. Three bottles of Klectric Bitten cured hin, Edward shepherd, Il.irrit.bnrg. bad raining sore Oa bll leg of eight yearn' standing. Used three buttle? Electric Ritter? and boxe? of Backten'? Arnica Sslve, and hi? leg sound well. John Spanker, Catan ta.

bad Urge Fever hi? leg, doctor? he was incurable. One bottle Elec trie Hitter? and one box Bucklen'? Arnicn Salve cured him entirely. Sohl bv B. Woodstock, and C. P.

Hisey E.linburg, ESTABLISHED 1-77. Mia? Sois, L4NTZI MILL, VIRGINIA, Undertakers Furniture Directors. All order? will receive prompt atten? tion, on most reasonable X. extra charge for or night. Ma) NOTICE.

Notice hereby given that on Dae, I8M, for violation? of Revenue I seized Rockingham Co, three barrol? of apple brandy, one and thirty-tour On th? day, December ISSS. at New Market, Shenandoah county, two barrel? of apple brandy, eighty-three Any person claiming property is hereby notified to appear at ray in Froat Royal, and hi? claim to within thirty day? after first publication of th'? notice. If, JOHNSON, Col. DH.J18- 9ff? Yl, I German Baptist Annual Meeting. TbsAnnnal Ifnntiog ol fie German Baptlat Brethren will behold ar.

Meyers dale, on th? Pittatarg Division of tho Baltimon A Obla K.ilroul, com? mencing 24th, 1894. For tbi? oeoaalon tho B. A 0, It R. Co. stIII aell efoanlon Uektc? M.yt-r-.iaie and r.

(mu ,,11 stations on its system of al i da of an? Qnl da? faro for tba round trip. Prom point? of and laolnding Pltlaborg and Wheeling tickets will be sold from May to 28th inclusive, and will be valid for return passage within thirty dijs from of S.I.-. From west Pillaburg and Wheeling the ticket? will be euld May Slat to 96lk inclusive, and will be valid for retare i within Unify day? from of For time ot aildns? near eat Agent of the B. 0. K.

B. Co. or 0. P. (ieti'i Pass.

Agent, B. A 0 S. W. K'y, St. L.

S. Allen, Aas'l Oen'l Agent B. A O. R- Chicago, I). Smith, Agent, A PltUborg, Pa or l)iv Pa? Agent, A 0 It Baltimore Md Chas 0 Scull fidu'l Pas? Agent, II A 0 Ii Baltimore, Md.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Beat Salve in tba world for CTit? Sores, Salt Rheum, Feyer Tetter, Chopped Hands, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi? tively cures Piles, or no pay nqatlOd. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfectioii, or money refunded. cents per box. For sale by B.Schmitt, Woodstock, and C.

P. Hisey, Edinborg. ForMalaria, Liver Trou? Indigestion.use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ssssnsssssssssssssssasssssssssiMMHSssssassassssssssssssn MA RKETS. Woodstock, May l- 53 Corn. la Bye.

50 10 Bator, (country) 124 sides shoulders- 10 Lord. in Butter. 16 Chickeus (old). (voung). Potatoes.

50 Live Stock Markets. BALTlMOar, May 1.0 Beef is a fair increase in the offerings over laat week, ebicdr of good it. her cattle and tops, with a small number of the lowest grades. Tho market was strong at last price? and some dealer? tboogbt their showed a small tract ml vanee over last week. Prices ranged from 69 per 10o lbs.

moat to I 3-5 cents. Price? of beet cattle tbi? week ranged as follow? eve? 4 65 ota. those gen? erally lirst quality 1 37a 1 medium or good fair quality 3 62o3 87 ota and ordinary thin steers, oxen and SOWS 25 cents per Of tho oattl? received 105 head came Irosa Virginia. Milch is an Improved de? mand tor with an advance in values Quotation? at IS, with extra per bead.and a few a higher. Receipts this week were 97 Ve.il only a moderate demand for Quotation? at 3fa4) and sttra IJ cents per lb.

Roeoipta 526 head. BALTIMORE, May 14, 1-391. an increase of nearly 1,500 head over last week's numbers and a fair trade is reported at the ligure? roil? ing them, Fair to boat Western hogs sell at 80 per 100 lbs. near? by from Virginia, Maryland per 100 lbs. light pig? at 23, and rough at per 100 lbs.

grata. Receipt? 11,103 head. Sheep aud a fair trade reported for both sheep and lambs. Clip sheep seil at por lb. gross, dipped lamb? cento, Spring lambs 5a6 cents per lb.

gro.s, and a few extra at cent? per lb. gr VIRGINIA To Wit: At rules in the Clerk'? the Circuit C.Hirt ol Shenandoah County, on the first Monday in May 1894, William C. Bush, Cotnplt. agi F.Ii/ib. th IfcComb and David F.

Bush, I'haiii-ery. The ol of this suit is to make partition of the real estate of which tbe late Ellen Bush, died, seized and p. lying j.aitly In Bbeuandoah Connty and partly in Page County, Vir? ginia, amour the heir? or lega'ees ot said Kllen or in ease said real Estate i ascertained not ol partition, then to the and make partiti.in of It appearing by affidavit tiled that the defend aro not Inhabitant? of tbi? is OHDERRD, That they appeal Imre within tiiteen dais after due publication hereof, and do what is nec? essary to protect their that a sopy of this order be published in som? newspaper in Shenandoah Bounty, mceaweek for four weeks, and a copy at the front door of linns? of connty, un the day of the next Conntv Court. OEO. W.

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p. Do You Wear A Truss Tho best is none too good, Why not get the best One that is light. cleanly, comfortable, a perfect fit. We paj attention to tin? fitting of trasses and do not call it a until it fit is secured. Our truss istlie of any ad? vertised by for to B.

SCHMITT, DRUGGIST Woodstock, Virginia. April SO lmo. W. LOGAN, Attorney at Law, WOODSTOCK, VA. Practices in all tbe courts.

Office, opposite tbe Post Office may YOU THAT SUFFER, TRY SOMETHING NEW. If medicine has not helped you. (or our circulars and learn ef that Is set? ter than drugs or plasters, "-Met conquers nitores health and It. I Ri-nMOST). Nor.

ao. 1SW. Bm-Flve i rii, umail-m. had m0.tlc.1l advlc, rvrtr.ucl aal irlal y.ur Bk I i-. I oi.lv it one wheu I iw I have lit ir.

ly ,1 sad an, I to Kl i A. J. LECBLEB. KIM: Thitl.aulcntiRc ttrBBtert. II fu mtATIOM rssae, Yon IB ELECTPvOLIBHJ IF YOl SAVE MONEY you will make yourself and your family you have you have you can keep all the happiness yourself, BY DEA BARGELTS are tlin LEADERS iu their line.

AT BARCELT'S AT THE RELIABLE STORE." IBU1FII1I WATCHES, LOVE CHAINS AND LOCK BRACELETS i PflR I I a nwT foujitaw PEN lUn I bold? IGk. gold pen. BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY, BIBLEd-j I AmENTb Book-ttTdStaUowariMlBe. Tl high grade REMEMBER still take Hie LEAD IN WALL PAPER Mar.

UK FIGURES WILL PLEASE YOU. W. H. BARCELT'S SONS. EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES, is tbe largest institution of its kind in tbe world.

It has the largest number of in fores. It wril in tbe wot Id, It writes tbe annual business In Virg 'jfotal assets Dec. 31,189:1, Uuiteli I Amount Paid Policy Hold, Deatb Claim.and Matured Bonds) 117,660.316 Total nndividnsl .8 New Aesnrance wril B7.W. l'utal outstanding ai Boy Equitable Aai lys. A.

Special Agent. Fire Insurance Accident. Hsmbiirg-Rn Co. irraany. L'nited States Pire Insurance Co, Mew York.

Agricultural Fire Co, Watertown, ST. V. DCS Louisville, Ky. ity and Cat lent Insurance inclading Steam Ujiler Liability, fidelity Bonds, Ac, New C. A.

vrXKnOUSEB, Agent. Mr. Jackson, Woodstock, Va. Maren 30 IT HAS Arrived and has come to stay E. DOYLE, Manager.

THL boy's Utligbl Disk Land aid? Plow, manufactar ed by tbe St. Joba Plow Co of Kala ii Micb. be tind l.w tar Kockbridge Augusta Menaa doab and Rockiug bam. BcetSB 'eat. niunlal? to value and lightness draft of thi.

in ig I mg and saving Iu Piiiuts can at oar oflice ia Woodstock Vs. Any party has not been called upon by tbe salas men will be wailed OB by notifying JBOVLK. Maas ger of th? Cost Tlmberville, May Ut, 1894 John Plow 1 bought one of your plows of agent, Mr. Byerlv and find it fully up to repn For lightness ot draft, and plctenes? of work it nnexoelled. Altel plowing ten or twelve a.t.-?, I Und it a great labor saver recommend it who i horaeflesb.

Yours, W. U. HOOVER. Mt. Jackaon, April 3 'th.

lohn Plow Kalamazoo, Ijoiiuht your plow? April I it is perfection. Light drang1 loaras the ground in nice order. Would not purt with mine for twice the of it. K. C.

BAU8ERMAX, Mt, iki in, i Timberville, Va. May St. lohn Plow Gentlemen Thi? is to certify that 1 have a "Boy? Delight" plow ot your W. A. Byerly, and 1 can highly recommend it good woik and light draft, and as being the beat plow I iver put into my Bold, Wishing I am, Vour reip letfnlly, C.

X. WINE. Rockingham, P. I have bought twn plows. I would not part with them for twice the cos.t.

I am 00 voars old and have never need as good a plow. R. E. PAINTER. A wheel plow called "Boya' Delight iM-iause a boy can work male at was used in a Ii 1.1 trial, witnessed by some 60 farmers, on the farm of S.

II. Burnett the day after Christmas, It gave satisfaction, turning fifteen inche? of land, plowing any depth wanted and doing it well and much of it two old fashioned the plow? man riding or walking he Angusta county Argus. pany at his at the Oeary Hoste, ie Vf.Isteck, Va, are being for ms Kepair? for these wbo ne bought and those who with to buy ia the fntnre.Tbe-re bave been ever of ow. sold iu tbe past 7.CIK) iu Obio. T.

B. Dotls Thit it to certify thai I have purchased two of your plows that they are tbe coming plow fur tho farmers of Virginia. I woold net take twice tho amount paid for them snd i ga to my old plow. Ne cm be successful withoat ibean. T.

V. HOY, Mt. Ye, Mu. T. K.

Dovr.r. Stsnnten, Vs. Dear Sir: This to certify tbst I bars par? ebeeed one of your Bors' Dtlight Disk LsadslMe Plow, snd find it all It we. recommended tobe. P.

APNEE. Doobbb, Vs. BtS February 10 To sty friends: I bought a Boys' Delight have plowed 16 in different m. It heat? any plow I bar? erer teen for lightness of draught and ground in good sbape. I wouldn't pert ith my plow for if I could net gel another.

T. 8. MOSEf, 1 concur in the shore. H. DKFENBAUOH ville, Augusta Jsn.

4 John Plow Haring pur? chased one of your I can recoss menil it the best I over used. In turning old sod the jointer cempletly top edge of the sod In th? bottom of the furrow. Thit greatly lev pedtM growth of in the furrow, I plowed a very stumpy piece ot ground and it worked J. RAX. SMITH.

NOTICE. AU who have trespassed npon the public are hereby to move their lences back to their Parties disregarding this notice will have than fence? moved, at their by officer? of the law. J. F. WISMAN.

J. H.BI'SKRMAX. Road Board of Stonewall District, Live chickens and wan tad. Ifijheel price paid for stock arriving ia gooS eoa lition. Write for informa.loo to R.

FI8HEB, Apr. 20? 1 mo. Oermantown, Pa.

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