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tHENANDOAH HERALD WOODSTOCK il. entered at the l'ont Offiee, at Woodstock hhcouiI-class will be ins? rted at one dollar per square of lines or tbe first insertion, and 50 cunts each subsequent insertion. Keep Your Eye on This. If yoc no not wish to CONTINUE the HERALD i after Totra subscription Binase I RBFCSE TO TAKE IT FROM TIIK OFFICK AND REQUEST THE 1 MASTER TO INFORM 08. IT WIM.

NOT COST TOB A COOT. GENERAL received, Se crop New fine qnality, at H. Rod? fl beaot till assortment ot Aibum? at B. Mr. Albert Haraier.

eitisen of Winchester, 1 on? daj wesk. Eastern shore point ou hand. J. H. Rod, 9 Mr.

L'itbei B.irn-r lias started a and chipping mi 1 on th? site of the Farmer? mill The preseut jou v.aut at the li'-ie. Schmiti A white and red estray steer, about year old bas bteu taken tip by Golladaj, at St David's. Partie? remittiug or paylog money on fiad tho din tins paper changed, the weak all is paid. Biieins, currants, citron at as li prices anyono will sell same Schmitt. Rev.

Mr Folke, ot Mt. Jackson preach at I'uion Forge on I bath of Dee, at 10 A. M. Fer J. It.

Itodi ffcr. Canned goods of every dlvcription j.vest prices. J. II. Those thick mea' P.

Schmitt are far cheaper than I kind. EveryoL' Mr. Itobt. H. Alkn, of this of th? Ute Hou.

H. C. Allen, has a position with the grocery J. Heudersou Co i Ju-t received a fresh supply ol lemons atd at I'. Globe Beer has the ret iitat It is drank bj evsrj nation.

Kev. Dr. Henry White, of Win? preached two very able and very ting morning and eve tb? Presbvteriaii cbni Sunday. No yoi boy to better advantage lUvorng tracts and Hundreds of customers will te-' this. Mr.

Joseph Keller, oi cut hi? ankle pamful'y with a f-iot severi.1 weeks ago, as was noticed in this paper, ie able to be abont hut is still from the i us not healed. Immediattly after the morning SSI in the Presbytirian church, in this place, a congregational meeting was held which resulted in extending a call to Kev. W. T. Palmer, of Oxford, Miss sccept tbe vacant pastorate of this "hurch.

The celebrated Globe Beer Is for sale at Gery's, It is said tbat there are some old buildiDgs in this place that are da tire traps on account, of defect: stove pipe? A.c. tbe take this important matter in band at one? and make a rigid examination, f-ave the town from a great disaster. For popular gifts and low to us and you will readily understand the wisdom of t-petding your Chi ist mas dollar witW Schmitt. Globe Brewery, Ha? been established recently. The manager is F.

A. Qoenseo, Who'll give all orders prompt at: Mr. T. C. Wiili.iuiton, post master ai N-w Market, made I ment last week.

'1 he liabilities are about SltiOOO, ami it sapposed that tb? will be sufficient to cover all The alignment was cansed by Mr Williamson's illness and in il after his mercantile Good, pure Candies, plain ml i in gnat vari? ty fic-sl lor Lo'iday tiale. the best, ptice? as low l'Otsible for SOeb Schmitt. The Globe sore To make a Leer tLat's goo.l and pure. Too ran drink it day and bight It always gives an api Do not delay, if yon feel weary, To call for it at Vtt. Geary's.

The waj' to t.peii'1 your I). to bmg it to Be. We can rcak. the farthest, yon the best tioa, and give the most real worth and merit in appropriate and desirable Christmas gtfte II. Schmitt.

An interesting will be the aonnt sermon to King artbur Lodge, Knights Pythias, whicb will be preai tied formed church on evening, De? 17th, at 6.0O o'clock, by P. Stum the Prelate of tie The publ are cordially invited to attend. A members of the Lodge and visiting then ara requested to aaaeoible in tli Castle Ball et 0,15 p. re. Dr, D.

D. Carter, accompanied by hi wife BO'l little daughter, Emma, left 0 the evening train on Tuesday fjr where they will spend the winter. Thei many friends here wish them a aol ney aad a pleasent mm in the land and boj a return nexl spring in perfect health. Dims, oldest son, proceeded some diys and will also spend the winter will them. lady wbo resides on North Moil a near R.

F. Leetoh's Art Store, and whoee fondness for flowers is well known ber pleasent home being tilled with beau tifol was glatlened by the arasas I of a very rare flower a shirt time since It is a species of the Cates F-ti? famlir, and came a faraway country, the nnknown wild? beyond 1 wo where the band of man hi? bit seldom pat bis foot. The wonderful perfume of this flower while not particulaily is probably anoet powerful and far leaobing known and can be readily no? ticed by any one in pawing the ho-Jte. It at any time you are called upon to uia carbolic acid as a disinfectant, it s'ioiild always he mind with boiling water. 'Ibis promptly tl.e lsual antagonise, between tho ar.d In- water und eobverta them Into a lolution, which will keep for Carbolie is one of the beet as weil as cheap disinfectant, and gocd results may always I expected to follow its libel.

An oid frierd down at Fisher's Hill had a singular experience a fewjdajs ago, he went into bis celler, be found a beautiful black and white spotted ani? mal, which tried to make its escape but friend Gao. was too quick for it and hasti? ly shut the odiar doer. It wasn't two seconds until he wanted that doer opened and was willing to swear that a "thing of beauty is Bol a Joj forever." He finally succeeded getting out, but all hi tors are sate some Ihing has been there. The t-f the E-'i-C'ipal chnrch i by fi lends in other will a concert at 'twins evcuiog, Dec. ldth.

Come and eucoorage ns bj yoar preaence. Yon ful'y repaid by the pleasure de? rived iroa the en ter tai am rat, and This ill i town bai ior a e. A Ibbi 25 cts. Among sea of Woe none ave bei more successful than tie Eorr.itnre eetabli.hment of Fravel and feller. It is uo rare thing to see several teams in iront ol their furni ture.

their neighbor? hood bnt extend not only to all parts of bnt to adjoining co Tbet np this large traJe by keep kl that people. Thier Christ and if yon attractive when 3 town 'ion': fail to visit thier rhey will take pleasore in Mi Ryman, a i and popular Narrow died suddenly on Saturday hl'ternoon. of heart dises had been Mr. Ryman had In his barn the day, and at -to supper his wife became aneasy and went to look for him, only to find him cold in death. Mr.

jl bor a kind husbana and father and a good citizen. 55 car-. lie was a gallenl rate army and followed the banner of the gh the tour years of battle with and live chilien. Mis renmins were in terrea In the family burying grounds on Monday moruing, at o'clock, ths funeral setvicei 1 by Rev, Mr. irch.

Hydrophobia. order tied, streets tx i shot by the colt, Mr. Newman, I i ten by a tl.e lay a week and continued to grow during tbe Sundaj it when We warn io exercise is any of the ten may ment. The our countv on ms to ba versa! among the- to of any delay. The safest dog seen running at i A ag to Mr.

I bas. isb, of Woodstock, be? came rabid Ing and was killed loesday morning. 0RD1 At a meeting of Board of Supetviiorv, Dec. 1-Uh, 1893, the foil was the 15 -ar 1 of 8 Visors of Sbenandoah CouDty, tbat all county, le requited to so pen or secure tbe tame I tinning at It ii red tbat the const of each Mag itrietofsaidi from the County Treasurer delinquent in trict as wt 11 as a list o( all persons as sesaed with dog tax, to kii! all dogs ob iz 1 said foi taxation, perfoini his duty in for each dog by any istice ot his district, as 182, Acts of thai a copy of thee orders lie i newspaper? jf Bben andoal Teachers' Institute. Tbe third regnlai I the Madi I Institute for the ni term held Union Forge, Batarday, In--.

3-tb, lu the Ifr. F. If, I to the chair. Tbe tirai taken niiand discQSStd by t'rof. Hottel, Perry Ktbler and otbers.

Long was theu veiy ably pre? sented by Prof. Hottel. As BUI interest to teacher all the time was consumed in the discussion of and the remainder of the progl iv laid over tor the next meeting. Aa the labor of the teacher is deter mined by tbe advancement of bis pupils behooves him to lie ''up in arms." No man is bom with a knowl? edge cf a subject. Such knowledge comes from careful thought und imi'iiry.

Learn? ing his profession within his own school room be is quite likely to fol the rnts thimigh which he himself was I-, is tbe a i ui of the Institute to present plain, practical methods that wilt he of ben? lit the young teacher SB pecially. The next meeting will be held Thnis at 1 P. If. sharp. Teachers know what tardiness All interested in the promotion of cation are invited to attend.

J. N. Con-Mix, Sec'y Protem. POSEY HOLLER ITEMS. Mit.

Em ron: -Seen as how it has been so long since I to you I thought I would diop yon a few lines to let jou know we aie all jer jet. Will, they is a big small pox scare around here, and Sary an sed fur me to go and git the doctor to come down and nocnlate us all, and i'ur me to white wash all around and burn sulphur and assafetida, and to clarify things generally. Well, the doctor come down and noculated all the folks, bnt be didn't do it in tbe old fashion -ray He took a bunch of tooth picks and stock a little in the arm and said his bill was nine dollars, and for mo to send him some jailer puukins. and be left. But don't you kno Ephriam Utia went and hooked a bunch of them tooth-picks and went around sticken'em into the cat and the dog and ail the children, and he pot one on Bula MalinJa's nose, and goodness, her nose looks like, a roasted pig with a lemon in it? mouth.

Well, she can't tbat mink what was in our hen coon, so you know its bad. Wtll.sir, yon wouldn't know tbat cat. She turnad in? side ont, we haint afraid of tbe small pox. Wtll, I had to go op the Brook agin yesterday fjl some sticken plaster and git some stuff to rub on my back, an this is bow it come. They was a lot 0if stayen in the woods above onr abrut a e't ago they left, they it ft a con pie things bebind they would a hotter took along.

Tester da', morning Saryan went np in the lot to git some parsimons to send with tbe pop corn and mountain tea to tbe preacher, and when she got to the upper end of the lot I heard her boiler, come yer, Neal, yer's a green crow. Just as I got opto I heard it say, 'Let me tell yer fortune, yon are a goiu to marray a purty rich man and live easy, and I can tell yon more Saryan got mad and your a lvin I am married and I'll wring your off. the polparet hollered "come yer Pont, tho ob? yaller heathen called me a liar," sad started for Saryai, so I jost looked on for I thought it would be nothen but a hen and maybe if the paret gin her a little she wouldn't be so sassy. But the fust thing I knowed the air was fnll of feathers and Sarya-i a bollarla and the paret a scteam Ing, "let go you yallar heathen." By and by Saryan got the things leg? in each hand, and it had Saryan by the nose, an" ber with its wings. Then I went up and knocked tbe thing by the neck and was a shnttin of his wind off when I felt somethin ketch me ly the leg war Saryan had put a patch on, and 1 looked aronnd and a tarnal big monkey rnn op and ketched me by one ear and Saryan by the other- I didn't know before that a monkey could smack yon in tbe face with all four fee! at once and bita yon on tbe nose with his mouth and shut yonr wind off with bis tail nil at the same time.

So purty soon me and the monkey and paret and got mixed up and they was a gettin away with us when Kphriam 1'iia beard ns ar.d cum a runin ont to herp, bnt be only got mixed in it too some 1 was always on the outside cause every one bit me time and I believe 1 hit myself now snd them we kept on dcitig tbe best we could till we the edge id a steep batik, then we all tat ted to rolling down the hill like bundle of rags. After we had rolled over a few times I seen the paret kind of nop up into a parsimon bush, then ketched to a thorn locust and hung thar, then me and Epk dabbled ou the monkey and I would a dun him up bnt I slipped tinder the and rolled into the creek, and Eph booked onto a sasa frtis 10 ac-I couldn't torn over tbont belli, while the dratted tntnkey got up in a walnut tree and cussed Soon I got out I went back and let Ephriatn and loose. Then that ar boy started hack for tbe house and fstchtd a piece of old iron pipe with a stick of danatnite in it and a long fuse to it and put it on a pole and punched at the monkey. Jist as be grabbed it polled the string ami goodness Bakes they was no top left to that trte and they was monkey clear out as fur as to uncle Pete Coeley's. Then we got a steel trap and put it on a pole and reached up in the tree and ketched the parret and took it to the bouse and ti the gable to keep poll par rets away.

Well, I must rock tbe babe while Sarvan up to cousin Lem's to go's right to popcorn. Yours in respectfully. NkaL N. dorn thing isa holleren to Sanan to unscrew him from the gable or he will knock the olJ shanty do? hut an 30WMANS ITEMS. DEAR having seen any? thing iu your valuable paper from our section I will senti you a few items.

tir village is steadiiy Improving. The merchants are doing a thriving business. Mr. C. Bldeaonr has moved into his new built a shop, is bnsT at work.

The farmers in our section aie nearly through gathering com which we are to say pro70l a better than irai expected. Mr. Lemuel Graadataff killed, ou Mw. day lafct, t-ome very fine hogs. The week before Mr.

R. W. triad's biughtof Mrs. S. M.

Lantz some hog? which although not so large be considerad the fattest he bad ever shipped. Mrc Staples and three clildreo. of North Carolina, are visiting her sister. Mrs. K.

M. On last Saturday there wa? qoito an excitement occasioned by tboslirm ot of tire which proved to be the roof of Mr. Luther Dirting's house. The day being calm the lire was soon with but little damage done. We regret to say there is sick in our neighb irhood.

Tbe wile of one of our merchants, R. W. Windle, ha? fever, also Miss Amanda B.i'.niner. We bave heard that one of our old bachelors wa? out diivng with a yonDg lady from Mili City. We hope Le enjoyed it, for if rotnor is correct he cinnot eujoy many ich drives.

Anon. The Superiority of Run-ford's Yeast Powder is valuable to tbe naked eye. No chemi? cal test or trick is necessary to show it. A practical test in the kitchen is tbst necessary. Try it.

Notice. The annnal meeting ot stockholders of the Shehaudoah County Batik will be held at their Woodstock, on o'clock, A. B. P. Niwhan President.

The strictly pure caudies and fresh 1899 nuts at B. Schmitt'? aie not offered in competition with low grade but are merely si 13 as cheap as quality will allow. COTJNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Win. H.

Funkhousei was appointed and qualilii-il asguardiau for Molli?) Miller. Last will and testamcut of Vary Hotttl, dec'd, admitted to probate Wm. F. Hottel wa9 appointed and lied as the executor. On road petition of W.

Wo. others, report of Komi Board ofl.ee trict returned and filed, and landowner? along said rente ordered to ba summoned to tbe next term, Commonwealth of Va. Geo. Bbipp upon indictment for misdemeanor. Ou account of the absence of a material 'witness for commonwealth, cause con tinned until 2d day of Mardi court, and prisoner bailed in to said date.

Commonwealth of Va. vs. Geo. Clem upon indictment for misdemeanor. Geo.M.

Clinedinst, Chas. M. Bowman and Leml. Sine appointed viewers to ex? amine the Mt. jackion and Howard Lick Turnpike and Valley Turnpike, on Tues day and Wednesday, January 2 and 3rd, 1891, and make report ot ther condition to the next term of court.

Settlements of C. P. Wlghtman, Com. admr. of W.

C. Knee, dee'd same of Geo. J. Grands'aff, same of A. Grim, dee'd same of L.

P. Zeil I E. Stickley, exr. of Harnnian, dee'd; 0. H.

Crabill gdn.of Lucy Sonner: B. gdn. of Jno. A. Stover, exaiiiined, approved and ordered to be recorded.

Jas. T. Foster and Job. ft. Brabeek ex? empted from winking on roads, on ac? count of phvsicsl inability to perform manual labor.

Rev. H. A. Wilson of the M. E.

Cbureli, South, granted right to celebrate the rites of matrimony. On petition of B. Chick and others for a new road in Lee District, report of road board tiled, road established, subject to approval of Board of Supervisor? for damages and opening. Petion of Abraham Dodeofl and other? for opening of new road, Irom Snyder's IIill to the old ford on Stony Creek, filed and road board of Madison District or dered toexamine and report their ae tion to tbe court. LUI K-.

Deed from D. F. Tnsing and wife to Chas. L. Ryman E.

D. Newman, comr. to Lemuel Geo. Wit. el and wife to J.

F. Delling'! R. L. Hollar snd wife to Jacob and Haun Ahrani Keller and wife to E. L.

Homston M. L. Bauserman to I'. Henretty Solomon Mclntni tl" to Danuel H. Mrlntuiif; J.

W. Wenj-er and a Isaac F. Feagane: F. liowers and wife to Alex. Barton and wife; Jac.

Vetter and wife to Mason Bly Strash.irg Land and Improvement Co. to J. 0. Koller: same to Minnie I. Miller: same to Jno.

Miller: W. H. Hoover and wife to J. 0 Wakeman, Trui Amanda Mottel, Ac, to Jos. O.

Brill: N.J. and wife to same E. E. Stickley, comr. to Jp.o.

F. Geo. Son and wife to R. Jewell H. C.

Allen and wife to M. H. Hotte! S. M. and wife to same: Vf.

and wife to same: F. Rush and wife to Lydia Grim to Lvdla R. Asebart; Martin GroTe to II. E. Lineburg: J.i?.

A. to N' N'. Rosa M. St and bus band to J. F.

Holtzroao; Strasburg Lind lid Improvement Co. to S. A. igb, Clyde M. Hite to If, L.

Hite, 1. L. Williamson and wife to C. Waldeo; Jos Ifaphia aid to Fuma P. and others; W.

T. Williams, cornr. to Eleazer Haon; James H. Hoover to W. A.

rleleoi B. Z. Pi ai -1 wife to Marv TOMS BROOK ITEMS. The weather continues nice, com is being gathered and wheat is looking fine. Inasmuch as congress has had a squabble over the money tient ion ('.

Jones and M. L. ilauseriiiati hive taken the matter into consideration and have concluded from now on to use nothing but uncle Fan's currency a few daya ago there was a boa-fire stade etveral hundred dollars of pasteboard currency. This we think is a move in the direction and now when one of their em ployees feel like eating his meal in Wood? stock or ere he lias the wherewith to get it. In making this change me of the hands were cut in prices, This should not be, lut I guess the present cor.

of the countiv demands it and if it will only stop at this I suppose all can and will that it is no From present indications we think the lime business must have been a remunera tivsono. M. L. Bauserman ing a very large Inn clad kiln at a con siderable cost and that will have a l.irgtr capacity than the stationary formerly. The stave and heading factory of J.

S. Birden Co. are hardly running on halt time. I gneis the scarcity of timber may have something to do with this. We have had but one new house built in the last year in our village, whereas one year ago we had some 7 or 9 new houses built during the summer and Snlsbed.

Why this change ne cannot tell, jet these are the facts in the matter. timps are prevailing toan alarming extent just a mile or 2 east of us. Posy Holler has I having its share, have uot heard bow Neal and BOTyM have come through with them hut I euppese neither have died as have heard nothing to that effect any way. Concerning the road-dog teare sie board that Mr. James Wright had t.il.cri several horses and that weis bitten by the horse tbat was thought to have died from Hydrophobia, to a mad stone several days ago, bit that it had no eft'dct on either.

From this I suppose it can be sean tha; it is likely there is not much symptoms of Hydroph ibia in tbie part of God's heritage. Oar people are getting ready for tie holiday season. Our merchants especially have laid in quite a lot of Xmas goods and tbe youngest, the middle aged, evm down to the olehst person can bo in this line. 17X0. My Holiday stock is large, goods new, price? low, variety great.

Inspection invited. Schmitt. All Free. Those wbo have used Dr. king'? New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to iry it Free.

Call on the advertised Drug? gists and get a '1 rial Bottle, Send your name wort id dm? toll. Bncklen A Co ainl get a sample box of Dr. King'? New Life Pills Free, well asa copy of Guide tw Health and Household Instructor, Free. All ot which is guaranteed todo yon good and co-t you nothing at B. Woodstock, and C.

P. llisey's, Edinbnrg, drug Many rm.k? down frfui houHbold carea. llrown's Iron Bittere sy-Mta. bids dig? moo. rsmoretexceegcl lile, and cure? malaiiia.

th? genuiue. HARKISVILLE ITEMS. I As I have seen nothing from Mr. Harrisville correspond? at, Oct. 20th, when he gave us a description of l'av, Bill's Wild West shoT at Winchester.

I Fionght I would drop yin a few Ubi A good many persona are bntc'. their and bfflnoilg to arrangemeuts for winter, Mr. Noah F. K.nber paUlog I I finishing tonobes to bis honsa by glviog it varal i paint, fie ing cil. Bocday morning, 12.h, wai coldest Dorolof we bave ha? for a long time, and ladies com.ng to church were nearly frc-tn.

As soon as they arrived some hastened to get to the warm and genial stove and on sitting down ouc if them unfortunately pel ii.t i the wood box, which being empty made a most uncomfortable seat. Fortunately same other ladies wli were near assisted ber out of the box. We think the sex'on should keep boa fill of wood or the lid Miss Sue Hukina and Mi-s Racheul of Strasburg went viaiting Mr. an 1 Mr-. Peter Hiokins for several days last week.

F'i' th. ir rn. moderately go this sec? tion. Mi Mrs. rn N.

Link and Rev. P. C. Wike recently retorced from a and turkey hunt in Va. Rev.

Wike kil-i! a Roe deer and Mr. Link shut a wild turkey, but unfortunately ditl not kill it and it is still rum.it.g at large. had a tine, ami were most entertained bj their W. Va. Onr enterprising young man, Mr.

Wrn liell.ta? ofKoad a atora at Harrisville, In tbe rooJi recen'ly occupied by Lewis Robin ion, He is selling coiil oil iIowd low so yon nee 1 light a ta'l candle to find your lamp when it is burning. We wish him Messr? Prank Irait, and C. M.irrui put up a sample of Crabb'a Combination fence on Mi. Peter Hinkins's farm. It is certainly a good cheap and substantial feme.

Every farmer should be a sub? scriber to the Hsbai if for no other reasi'ii bot to keep himself post? teneee. well as all impoitant List Wednesday evening tbe ville Cornel ool in 1 practice. i eomeof their lofl and I until the air fnllofmoaic We bope Ibej will tinna to in this way. It clivens tbe neighborhood. Bat are our vocali-' to be dead.

Even the churches are owing to this neglig? 11 SEVEN FOUNTAINS NEWS. Mu. Editor Little 'Pud is mietete a tbi dead or -'ox. We only gave way to Lim I ind as he failed to mike his appearen we ha 1 1- iwa as 1 gather up ibis week. Hears fir.

siction that are no longer in The-, lied and two bogs oat of their resting place Mr. ivi The litter of plga belonging to Mr. Thomas trnl tliat were killed, returned few days after the sow had bei eat 'n bj a While Mr. rning from tbe Croes Roads, last week, his irse frightened while pass School House, and ran away, breaking the road running at full speed until he was at Mr. Daniel Clem's distance I two miles from the starting i'mf.

Bowman held tree singing at School Honse on Saturday night a l.irce crowd attendance. On iv and Sunday I in? struct St, Davids, and on Monday be givs last at the Cl as Mr. J. W. Funk killed two thirteen months old pigs on Tuesday.

of hst week, Misaes Emaline and Jennie were visiting friemls Saturday i We think our yonng get Prof, Bowman back jt sn sion. as I hey seemed to 11, I'll close fiir tbii hear from Little I'u 1 and Nca MARRIED In Woodstock, Ta Der. 11, by Kev II. Skylea, Mr. Ira It-nkins and kfollia Miller, 1.

Woodstock DIED. 111. Calvary, Bept ICtb, Lester Erl, infant son, ot Bamoel ami Laey J.Lambert, born 19th, In ternietif in the grave yard, on th? farm of Mr losepfa Lambert. FutiT.il services by Rev. N.

II Skyles. Thrre is no Hock, however watched ai.d But one dead is there There is no Bresids bowsoaVi But ba? on? vacant chair." I YOU WILL BE i i at lbs assortment, Surprisi'd at the quality, i SurprlHOil at ibeniee at tbe Ijsi I I roCKO iv tiii: i GOODS now orir.i. JX lit IsB-SCHMIIT, Woodstock? Va. FOR EVERYBODY. No one is so old.

no one so that tiding ami ifts in abundance for them can b- fifouiid in my splendid display oi.J popular and pleasing ffi CHRISTMAS The virlne in values, the li-autt-f goods and j'in low pri'-e? make my store a de-j5 place to do your CfcriatmaaS I sell also the best B.SCHMITT, i i i loimocn. Va. Buy Your Sewing Machine of Milton Vetter, WOODSTOCK, A 1) XO RISKS. ry machine warranted to give entire satisfaction. Repairs, needles snd the finest oil for all sewing on band.

i'rioee always moderate. (24fcl'93 WE HERE FOR OF SAVING YOU MONEY AND GIVING YOU BARGAINS. We want smart buyers to drop in on us and the kind of goods we're as sensible people pass judgment on the quality and price IT IS EASY TO MAKE CLAIMS, BUT WE HAVE THE PROOF IN FALL AND WINTER LINE OF Mens, Boys and Children's CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ETC. AN INVESTIGATION OF WHICH WILL PBODUCE CONFIDENCE AND ASSU.AN* K. lie Depend 01 Facts, Not Fakes, in Win Us Caste Bnilfl lin onr Baa Sec whit we can do for you at the present time in the tray of Yon Want, Best Qualities, Litest and Lowest Prices, and learn that our Truth i- Stronger than any Fiction.

VAN PELT WALTON, One Price Cash. Olotliiers. Aug. WOODSTOCK, COMING AGAIN! GOODS ARE PALLING a rar 3K as Prices ore tumbling. We take advantage of hard til li astonish people Our line OVERCOATS? MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS CLOTHING cannot surpassed in quality arid low pri We handle those popular PANTS that are warranted not to rip.

Chi Wren' rn at prices which please all. Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets STIIiIj OJXT HAND. To purchasers of Ten Dollars worth of we furnish free eost i larg Hife i themselves or friends. Call and see samples. HOLIDAY GOODS, OF ALL KINDS arc now the way, an 1 will please everybody, Produce of i New York Pi New York Bazaar, Sept WOODSTOCK.

VA. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Do yo? them7 When next In need try a Beat in tit? worlds tut 44.00 If you want afine DRESS SHOE, mid? In the latest styles, dcn't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mad? and look and wear ai well.

If you wish to economize in your footw-aar, do so by purchasing L. Douglas Shoes. Nans? and prie? stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. W. L.

DOUGLAS, Brockton, Sold i-y Snarr, Borden Miley, Tom's Brook, Va. ESTABLISHED 1872 J. F. Saum A Co. WHOLESALE Produce Commission Merchants 925 Avenue, Washington, ('.

Sulioit shipment? of erery marketable matter tbe Farm, Poultry and Stock Yard. paid daily the bigheat wholesals price. over 20 in this city) at fnl expei tenca guarantee of our bus.oea? ability to handle ahipmentaaatisfaetorily. Refer to proprietor of Hkkai.d and Citi? National Hank of Washington city, D. c.

r-W mar. '85 ly. THB SUN. Tli? flrat ol Americiati Newapaperaj OBASLKI DANA. Editor.

American GVintitution, Ibe Amer? itan I.Ira, the American Tbiee firat, and all tbe time, forever The Sunday Sun ia tbe greateet Sunday Newapaper tbe world. Price 5c. copj. By year. Daily, by mail.tGBjear Daily, Sonday.

by mail.f? The Weekly.Il Aiilrw THE New York. GEARY HOUSE, Woodstock, Mrs. M. GEARY Proprietor This well known Hotel, so lonz popular with all who sppreciate the bonu-like comforts of a tint class house, ban been renovated and refitted in the best Le, and will continue to treat it? gueMs at to deserve the reputation the. so kindly and universally givrn it.

Nothing will be to uceare the comforts of its patrons. The rooms are and comfortable, the t-able al? ways furniished with the best, and the servants will ever be found polite and at teative. fTTiiK is one ol the largest aim best fitted op of its kind in the Valley, and nothing but pore and superior qual? ities of wines and beers will be offered to its A good livery to the Tlonr-e. Mar COMMISSIONER'S OFFICF. Woodstock, Nov.

22, To T. Il'illiam? aunar, of Mary Cain, and Joel Kidenour, David Ridenonr, Oeorf? Ridenour, Daniel Ridenour, A Kideaonr, Iiaac Ridmoor, Franklin Kidaoonr. Jackson Steed snd Hopbis, bi? wife, i'bilipOrodarff, and Annie Uindoiif, I his wife, tbe unknown heirs of Danntl Riilaoonr, dee'd, and C. P. nightman, ebft' com.

adrar, of Daniel Ridenour, M.Deft?. Vnu are hereby notified tbat I have fixed upon the Hi day December next, between the hour? af 6 o'clock, A. and i sud t'? o'clock, P. to take and settle, at my office, tbe account? ot such testimony as may be offered before me (1.) As to whether tbe aamfttm the claim? of the Oee. A.

Xidniour made without authority. (2.) to the validity, or invalidity of tbeeald claim. (3.) Settle tbe account? of A. P. ottr special receiver.

(4 And any other maUer he may deem I or which any party in interest may requite, required to be t.akeu by tbe of Sbsnantloah Circuit Conrt rtn dered on the 8th day of Sept. in a unit in chancery in said court between Mary Cain's admr. compile, and Daniel Hi? etiour, defts. and if from anv canse the taking of said accotiuta aball not be commenced, or having br-en commenced ahonld not be un that day. the taking the same will he from nay to day, or fioni place to place, until tbe are taken and oonipleted.

Oiven under uiy hand aa Commissioner chaneety of said court, at my office in said county tbe day and year first afore siad. T. W. MAGRTTDER. dov Comr.

In Chancery. WM(. BOO. COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, Woodctock, Nov. 'ME To Jauiea Sine, Henry l'ravel.

liaiiv-rrnao partners trailing under linn name and I'-usernian A Wagner, W. Good, Hri H. liieriler and F. Rittetiour tor themselves 2nd all other creditors Way man Li? hlitei, who mil come in aiid contribute to the costa of this suit and abide the reaolts thereof.Compita. at.d If.

C. adtnr. of Wajmac, Lichliier. Elisaua-Hb Lubliter, widow, W. II.

Lichliter, Mary J. Howe, Michael Funk and Susan A. bis wife, Samuel indie aud El'zabeth, bi? unknown hfirs 1 I Jacob Lichliter iec'd tiai.klm Hitteuour, James 11. Stump ami Min.rva A. bis wile, Nimrod Damn? aud atltt-riiie It is wife, ami Eliz.be'.h Reedy, bis wife, 11.

wife ana J110 aud Matba J. his wife. DeftM. You are uoti.i*>d that I hive upon the ltilh day of December next, iii-tvseeti the hours o'clock, I A. aud 8 o'clock, P.

to take and settle, at 111 office, tbe accounts ot An account aer-eta. real and per? sonal of which Way man dec'd. died and possessed, including state? ment ot actual and aunual valne of real estate, aud a seulement of the account? of the administrator of said decedent. Au account of all debt? against ei-tate cf Wayman Licbiiter, ai raogOtl to piiority. Any other matter deemed pertinent or that auy party in interest may require, to ba taken by tbe ot Shenandoah Circuit Court on 17 day of November 1 in a suit in chau eery depending in said court between M.

Sine. oemplts. and Wayman Lichliter'e adnir. defts. and if from any cause tbe takicg of said accounts shall not be commenced, or having been commenced should uot be that day, tbe tak.ig of the sane be adjiurned from day to day.

or fr.io* place to plsce, until tie ainiv are taket completed. (jiven Waitt ti-y band as mrr in chancery of said court, at ni.v office in said county the and vear tirai afoie said. Jl. MAORl'OER, nov-24? in.r. tu Cbv.

w. A w. p. q. WOODSTOCK MARBLE WORKS, WOODSTOCK, VA.

Monuments, Tombs and all Kindt of Cemetery Work. Lowest prices in the Valley. Give bib a E. SNYDER..

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