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The Free Lance-Star from Fredericksburg, Virginia • Page 4

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TUESDAY.APRIL. 1 18.K on imperialism. A FORCIBLf" ARRAIGNMENT Tbc Administration KssponsiMe for the FUlp nos und ves of Our Dead Soldura A letter bearing the date of February 4th and signed by one hundred or mote the most prominent men in and around Boston, headed by ex O. S. Boutwell, commending the atti? tude in Congress of Senator Hoar and inviting him to address them at a fu ture date, has public it is the letter of knowle-dgment from Hoar, In which he says WILL BE A "1 do not think there la personal to me for holding snob a pub lie meeting Undoubtedly there be and there will be many public meet? ings the country over to protest against trampling under the right! brave ties; the riolati of the prin our own Constitution and for the laration of "ii'iice th tinuance by the American people the coatly and ruinous paths winch has brought other republics i nun and shame, which will diah i place intolerable burdens opon agricul? ture and fasteu upon the republic the shame of what I'resmeut McKinley baa ao lately and so truthfully deolaiod to be criminal aggression Kut I think it will be wiser to have meeting? of that character a little later rather than just now.

attempt has been made to per? suade 4he American people that the re? sistance to our arru9 by the people of the Philipp ne Islands has been due to thoee who oppose the attempt gate them and the ratifi? cation of the treaty. There was never a more unfounded or more foolish calumny. A militai was exeicised over the cable to the Philippine during the period. I have in my pot of the original company warning all that dispatch would be transmitted baring the least relation to without th? assent of the military aatl United States After qaoting riences growiug out of his Senator Hoar says 'The blood of the Fil? ipinos, the blood and the wasted life of our own soldiers is upon the thoee who have undertaken to buy a people in the market like sheep or to treat them as lawful prize or ty i i war; to impose a government on them without their consent, and to trample under foot not ouly the people of the Philippine Islands, but the principles "upon which the American Republic it? self reste. aKE unchallenged.

Continuing, Senator Hoar "No man during this whole discus? sion has successfully challenged and no man will successfully challenge affirmation that under the Constitution of the United States the acquisition of territory as of other property, is not a constitutional end, but only a means to a constitutional end, and that while the making of new States and providing defense are constitutional ends, so that acquire and hold territory fur those pur poses, the governing of subject ia not a constitutional end, and that is, therefore, no constitutional warrant for "Hiring and holding ter? ritory for the porpose. to leave oui country to stand on foreign soil is in violation of the warnings of our fathers and of the farewell address of Washing ton. there never was a trop ical country governed with any tolera? ble success without a system of contract labor. trade advantages of the Philippine Islands, if there be any. must be opened alike to all the world.

and that our share of them will never begin to pay the cost of subjugating them by war or holding them in sub? jection in peace the military occupation of theae tropical regions must be kept at an immense coet both to the and the bodies of our "Sixth-That the declaration as to Coba by the President and by Congress applies with stronger force the ease of the Philippine Islands WERE Aguinaldo and his followers, before we began to make war upon them, had conquered their own territory and independence from Spain, Jh" exception of a single were ready to establish a free oonatitution while they are light? ing for freedom and independence and the doctrines of our fathers, wt- are fighting for the principles that one peo ple may oontrol and govern another in apite of its resistance and against its will. the language and ar gnment of those who object to this war are without change, the language and argument of Chatham, of Fox, of Burke, of Barre, of Oamden and of the Eng lieh and American Whigs and the lan? guage and argument those who sup? port it are the language and argument of George III, of Lord North, of Mans? field, of Wedderburn, of Johnson, and Of the English and American tories. orator or newspaper or being a supporter of this policy of subjugation, dares repeat in or in any of the great ut torancea for freedom of Washington, of Jefferson, of John Adams, of Abraham Lincoln, or of Charles Sumner. Dr. Oady'e Condition Powders, are what a horae when in bad Tonic blood purifier and They are not food but the beat in use to put a oondltion.

Prioe 20 For sale by M. M. MATTING See Some of the Hew Figures And Artistic Designs in Matting. Lot of Now Style MAHOGANY AND GOLDEN OAK Furniture at our Double Furniture Stores. E.

C. NINDE, Fredericksburg, Va. OXFORD TIES. have just the largesl and finest line OXFORD TIES we have shown. They were made to order, for us by the best factory and we can rec cominend them highly for fit and wear.

They are made on "Bull Dog, and in Opera" and 'Common Sense" toe and E. lasts. SMITH COGHILL, 911 Street; Va J. 3 r. SMITH COGHILL.

WALLACE CO. --BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS We are now making a big cut on prices. A Boot? go at OOSt. A Winter both Men1? preatly reduced in price. All we ask is that you price onr before bnyinp.

WALLACE CO. Here are some Eye Openers Ladies Pompador Combs 10c they ar" in Me. Ladies Leather Belts, 12c. Ladies 60c. Leather 18a Ladies 75o nice set Belts.

4" Wire Hair Brashes onlv lOc Ladies 35c. Books only Best Oorset Steel ynn ever saw for "to. Ladies try one of our H.oa<*h Kiders Corsets just in, only 49o Lot Glass Lamps, way down, oomplete, 18, and 16 MDtfl Another lot of foouubt Xmae. Men's and Children's Suits lower than ever. Don't forget the bijz atore on Commerce Street undersells them all.

BOSTON VARIETY STORE. JEWELRY, cftc. 1.a?? Silve- and ('old Neck I'hitins. Ax? LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Wat etc repare! in town.

Rye? exam tree of charge, A. LOEWENSON, Jeweler Optician, 909 MAIN STREIT, FREDEKICKSBVRG, VA We will Boom Our Own Town. We have to 'lose out our entire and iliine at and some Wiatar Clothing we will sell far below co-t. Our object in this toopen up a ManufiicturiUi; Imsiness at pre-ent place of it is our purpose to make up our CltAhing with the mos experienced workmen. We UKd to buy Hiireat portion of our woolen from the Krederirkshurg Woolen Mills.

We mean and will close out ir it stock with at bar? the service? of competent salesmen to assist, if the rash Is too mich for our present fon-e We want if to get our new butines? started in time for Spring trade. Price ol l.adi?? Shoes G6 HT? cts. and Men's Shoes, 75. 85 91 76. Meus Suns, 92, 3 60, 3 5 6 and 7 50.

Men's Prints. 00, Tft. 11. I.2&, 1.00 and I 75, and 3 75. Watches, and Kaiicy half prices.

NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE. HARRIS CO COMMIHCE Vast te w. Mills. Hunan's Old NEW DEPARTMENT STORE We have opened up a new up-to-date store (largest in Frederick-ttmrg) and are now carrying the following goods, separated into departments 1. Shoe Department.

8. Tailoring Department 8. Clothing Department 4, Hat Gent's Furnishing. 6. Come in and see our store, it is the handsomest in town, and the goods are in.

Respectfully, ECKENRODE, PERRY CO. BUY THE BEST. THE WONDERFUL W1L art? lined with Stv'i making then more 'arable than The only beater having the which molt lmporUut, W. H. RUSSELL SON, SOLI AGENT FOI Railroads.

Potomac, i'redroicksburg ANDPIEDMONT RAILROAD ile ii i lise No. 1. I 8:00 a 3:15 o. 8:16 a White's 1:01 -i? a Mine Foal a a KoIh.v a in rk remue a 8J8 a in Furiisee a in Brock Koad H43 a in Htephena I SB n. 8:00 a Parker .10 a in New Hope 1 n.

9:18 a in Tinder i 1 46 8:88 a Reynold? a in Ver.liemille l.ao pa 9:48 a in La a in OS I'iiionvills 1 08 n. 10:14 a Naaun lOkM a in Tavlor 12:40 10 10 a in Orange 13 SO Conuectiona at Kretlerirkshurg with K. F. P. and Weeiiia Ht hhm boat Co.

At Orange with Southern and Ohio R. EL The only line to the rhancellorsvllls anrl Wilderness Kattleilelda. Eastern StandardTime. Daily exceptBun W. RICH A RUH.

I Manager. No leaves Orange i he 4t Ii Monday in each nionlb at 8 To Hot Springs. CINCINNATI, l.oi'IbVII I CHICAGO 8T. L017I8 AND THE WKM Bjioi.tss-1 im. Oi TliL Hi 1 Norfolk.

VK Dtiev, El i. a No. 1 Kx-Bim Daily, Daily. i.v. DoeweU A Ai.

MmuIiIi.ii. I I' Clifton White Sulphur Koiu'i'vert. Cincinnati Ht. Louis. I A 1" I I Il A.

I I ha rime daily except Hun-lay. I'ulliiian SleepiiiK on Nos. 1 for Cincinnati and Ixiuisville. TRAINS FOR OLD loiNT AND NORFOLK. Lv.

A Ar. Richmond A Richmond. MO A k45 Ar NewDort News. s-twPM ni" A IAN For older Information, address jNo. D.

putts, A P. Richn.ond Va. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule In Effect Mar 12, Trains leave Washington, o.e. 1:01 A.

Danville Charlotte and way stations, connecting at Maiiaasat for Strasburg, an?) Harrisoiihiirg at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western dailv for Roannke and poiflta Southwest and with R. R. for Nat ural Bridge daily, and Lexington daily ei cepl Sun.lav. lili. a.

DNITBI 8TATKB FAHT MAif. Pullman New York and Washington lo Jacksonville. St. Augustine and Miami uniting at with Pul. man Sleeper for Astieville and Hot Springs N.

C. Memphis. and at Charlotte with I'm. man for Analista. Pullman Bleeper New York to New Orleans, connot? ing at Charlotte for I'lriiiinghani.

Bolid train Washington to New Orleant without change. Southern Railway Dining cars between Wash n.ion and ha? Sunset Personally conducted 1'ourist Ex? cursion. Through Bleeper on thia train every Wednesday and Batntdav to Ban without change. Rub niond at 12.01 i'. 4:01 P.

Strasburg aud Har risonburg daily except Bunday. kJM P. M.daily loca' for Charlottesville. 5.M P. M.dailv excep York and Florida Limited, of I'uli man's lates; Drawing-room, Onipartment.

Library and Dining cara, ful Jacksonvilleaii'ISt Drawing mom car for witI? connection for Aiken. 9.30 P. M. daily. New York and Florida Pullman I New York and Washington to ram ta van nah and Jackson vile, and to Aiken, via oltimbia wil i nnne? I Augusta.

P. daily Washington and Chattaii.Migii Limited, via Lynch burg, with N. York and Washington to Meiuplos and New through Bristol. 10:46 P.M. daily, AHr, of Pullman lestibuled Sleep? ers, Din un; Cars and Day Coaches Pull man Sleepers.

New Yo to Nashville. via Asbeville. Knoxville and Chat ttnooga; New York to Memphis, via ingharn. New York to New Orleans, via At? lanta and Montgomery. Vestibulea) Day Coach, Washington to Atlanta.

Southern Railway Dining Car, to Mont? gomery. Leavee Richmond 11 I'M. Trains on the Narrow uauge reach Orange daily at 10:40 A. Trains on the Southern Railway past Orange Daily as follows SOUTH BOUND? 11:20 A. M.

1:33 P. P. NORTH BOUND? 11:10 A. M. P.

M. 6 1" A. M. For rates, map folders and Bleeping Car 8pac? apply to L. B.

BROWN. General Agent 705 15th 8t. N. W. WASHINGTON, 'J.

C. FRANK 8. OANNON. Vice Pre? and General Manager. J.

M. CULP, W. A. TI'RK, Traffic Manager. Gen'I Passenger Agent, I.

MYER, Co. KKKDKRICK8HCR -a full tins of LATROBE STOVES, HKATING8TOVKH, WOOD A COAL Clay Flue Pipe for ('btrunevi. Tin Koohtig. Steel Hooting. Gaa-Fitting at Loweat Iron Force Puni al Bottom FiRuree? Agent? for the? Oil KBRATKI) IRON KING, FITZ LB AND FARMER GIRL Cooking BUST ON TUB ARK AT.

CALL ON US BKFORB YOU BUY Yours Respectfully J. H. MYER, Jr. CO U. O.

W1LLI8. President; A.P. BOWB.Ja H. P. CKI8MUND, Sec? retary I.

D. CULB, Treasurer. The Cheapest Telephone Serrlee in Virginia Prompt and efficient aervloe CARA NTBID wanted. P. OKIHMOND, DONT FORQET THAT When roa want an Shave.

Aa as a Barber ever gare. Just call on me at my Saloon, At morn and eve or noon, I comb and drea? the hair lth To the countenance of your rao? My room la neat, my towel? SelMori and raaor? keen And all that an and can do If yon wilt I'll do for yon. Raton put la order at ihort W. U. BAYLOR MRS SEMPLE PENSION Qrantsd to lbs i the l'rfildenl Tj lar Friday's Washington Stur the peimoii? iigm I Commissioner Kvaus yesterday wt one rof a month to Mrs l.ettti Tyler Seniple, of thin city Mr? Seiu pie in a daughter of 1'renident Tylei and upon the of her mother i 1845 undertook the dntie? of the lad of th? White She the V.1' ow of James A.

Setnple, and is pen fur tie Mix leii war vice of he iiusiiand. Mrs Bampl? up to the pre? nt has liei-n draving a nsio of month as a Mexican war wnl iiw, tiut at the laut of It was lllire ls.il by art to She living nt the Loaiae Hem? i Un? i iiv Id granting tin? pension Qoagnt followed the precedent ectablUhad 11 the oaN of Mr? Dandrldga, daughte of President Zaohary Taylor, whoa? hos band, Uol Bliaa, ara? i in th i niteil Si.ite? hi hit Mr- Bempl represent! four nt? in pointu relationship, namely: Jamea Monroe William lleiity Hanison, John Tyler Benjamin Harriaon, all nf wh in wen tin ugh the Anni-tead? am Tyler? of Virginia A peculiar featon nf the case thai Bempla's hna hand a paymaater In th? when the civil war broke out, and le in entei the 0 where he re a com mi? a par aa re i i the nf June iff ha? I'hamln ilain I'ain Balm for hbenmatlam with great relief, ai.d 1 can.reroiunieiid it aa i splendid liniinent for rhenmatiNin and nther honaahold dm which have fonnd it valuable .1 luyler, Cr.ek. Mr i'uyler Is 00? of th? leading nier chant-, of thi? village and 01.f the moat prominent man ol thi? vicinity W. t'hippin, Kdit'T Ked Creek Eferald For sale by M. fiai Obltf Jwtlte Filler'? I'eti Ohief Juiti'-e Melvilie Fuller IB interesting personality.

Said a member hi? family In of him "The Ohio! Ju.S the same priced cigar? and the number of ibeni t- in- did wfsen a hnef 11- sxi dinglj imioal In bi? peraonal etpenditure? Me to buy new clothe? friend? he doe? not enough to a cliild alive. Hi? daily fare is a cup of iTee for breuktaet, a glass of milk ami two or three raw oyster? for lunch and a dinner, preferably in New England styk ibisvery mi of boiled ood and pumpkin pie nevar doas not care fur irds In his only lion lie read? everything, from phil oaopby and graphical works to the sensational detective u. tu bed eurlv, inetmies by i o' lix-k, and The chief Jnatice lia? two pet? of which he exceedingly fond. They aie mito, the graea Menean parriot, and Dniald, a Scotch OoUie lion i to hail a like bimaeif the gift of Romero, the Mexican minister. On? year the Ohief insisted on taking him to hi? home at irren to, and there Botuto took cold on the The Chief Justice pro? nounced it catarrh, and dosed him with boneset, pepper corns and hot Whiakey.

But Bonito died. While Mrs. Fuller, who does not care for pel? was out walking the Ohief Jastice took the body of Bonito and buried it in the only he where there wa? earth enough the center of Puller'? geranium bed He decorated the grave artistically with pebbles and and there it remains for whom? ever the can induce to pay raepaet to it. Mr. Hi mero, hearing it the loss, sent another Bonito This one call? the Chief Justice "papa," and the keenest delight when he comes home.

He always expect? a good-bye when the Jnatice ont. and always receive? it. The household is instructed ro keep on haud a supply of the best grape? to be had, Bonito is fond of them. The Chief Jastice has taught Bonito to remember the Sabbath alw.ty? giving him a hard boiled egg on Sunday. Donald, the collie, was a gift of a Chicago friend.

He is not allowed indoor? except for a daily visit to his master's study. This he never fails to muke, and it is one of the most wel con Inoikienta Of the great man's bu-y York Snn, Brave Ken Kail to Ir er and as as mommm, ainiaii teei tha? lOM of in th. Mix.1, backache, hea.laehe 11 red 11-11, run down nar. lint there's no need to tee! like that. to J.

W. Gardner, iilo. Ind. lie a-, lusl the tliintr for a man when lie aid don't whether he Itvn or dies It did to mve nie new snd rood appetite than anything take I cao now antthing and have a Den lease on Only SB at M. Lewis' lirng Store.

Every bottle oauti The mail carrier between and North Branch, which points are four miles apart, has had 124 days continuons thus far this sea? son, and there is still snow enough to last a few days longer. On a large wheat farm in California the grain Is cut from the stalks, the chaff threshed out, and the kernels placed in sacks, which are sewed and piled ready for the by one huge machine, which is drawn by and gets its motive power from a team of thirty-eight mules. When Mary Gregg's rich uncle died in St. Laonis he left her his fortune on condition that she should never change her name. Mary had a sweetheart whose name wasn't Gregg, but after the old man died the young man bad his name legally changed to Gregg.and now Mary haa her money, her sweet? heart and her name.

Tetter, and Ecssma. The intense itching and smarting in cident to these diseaees, ia instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain'a Eye and Skin Ointment Many rery bad caaes have been permanently cured by it. It ia equally efficient for itching piles and a fart-rate remedy for sore chapped hand, chilblains, frost bites and chronio aore eyee. Mota. per box.

Tar sale by M. M. Lewis. ONLY ONE CURE FOR SCROFULA. S.

S. is tiie Only Remedy Equal to this Obstinate Disease. There are dozens of remedies recommended for Surofnla, nome of them no doubt being able to aff temporary bat S. ti. 8.

absolutely the only which comnletely cures it. rWofula i-aoiin of the most and is the reach of the many purifiers and tonics because sonie thing more than a mere tonio is required. B. B. 8.

equal to any blood trouble, sud never fmU to eure Scrofula, because it goes down to tha seat the diseaae, thus eliminating every of the taint. The serious consequences to Scrofula BOTelf leads should impre-s upon afflicted with it flio vital iiu of wasting no upon treatment which can not possibly effeot acure. In many caaes where the wrong treatment nss been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which the doctors ilisisl that a dangerous surgieal operation is Mr II. E. Thompson, of MilledgevUle, writes: "A of broke out on the of my neok, which had to be lanced and me much suffering, I treated for a lonx while, Im' i physicians un? able to cure me, and my condition ma (is Imd when lieRan flieir trestinent blood rein.dieswore bul without effect, rJomeone and 1 to improve as soon ai I had taken a few bol lies.

Continuing the remedy, 1 min soon cured permanently, and ha? never a sign of the diaeaae to return." Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD only remedy whieh eso and iriate, lioimI diaeaaee. By relying it, arra not eiporimentlng with the various so-called etc all sufferers from blood troubles can ne promptly cured, instead of enduring of suffering which i'iadually bul lurelj undermines nstitution, fl 8.

ia guaranteed purnlj rege table, and never fails cure Scrofula, Ectema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Bolla, et ter, Pimplen, Boree, Icera, etc. Insist i taaTeits place. Books on idood and will free to any address bj ti.e Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia A 000D LIFT toward hune comfort is given when purchase the right sort of a stove for par lor, sitting room or kitchen. There are tiiany varieties of Htoves that it will lx worth your while to examine several befar? in any. When you have seei them all come in and inspect the Aii Tight, which will bear comparison with others.

Over 300 sold already, and still they gc jbecauso (hey are at the right price. for the place. R. L. STONE tamerre direct, burr BOVS-tl Closing Out Sale on Boots MhiVs full cut $1 50 Boots, price now $1.25.

tap sole 1.75 1.50. Don't let this opportunity if you need a pair Boots. 210 Main Street, TIMBERLAKE. Opp. Market Entrante The Excelsior Roller Mills MANUFACTURES GILT EDGE FAMILY.

HIGH GRADE FAMILY HIGH GRADE EXTRA. CHOICE FAMILY AND FREDERICKSBURG EXTRA FLOURS of which will offered to the trade Low for Cash. (Jail and Floor and Hcbednle jf Flour Is as follows G. E. Family, 50 oenti per arrel atrave Krtrs and Fredericksbnrj- Kxtra 30 cents below 11.

ti. Kxtra. C. H. PETTIT.

Proprietor, AN IMMENSE STOCK. The great-advance in all cotton goods has caused us to buy eatly the largest stock of goods we bave ever bad. This was necessary to enable us to stll them to you at old prices- This has been the sharpest advance 1 have seen in .0 years, except in two Mow much higher, or bow long the advance will held, no one can tell. So to be on the safe side I would advise you to buy fatly what von need. We can t-till sell you a very good Brown Cotton at a better one at 4c, and the best at My stock ha? been well bought, and goods well bought are half sold.was M'said.

We honestly lieve we own today one of the cheapest, if not the cheapest stock of goods any retail store in Virginia. No matter what you want in DRY GOODS OR NOTIONS try Baker before you buy, and if we fail to sell you we will make the other fellow sell you cheap. E. T. BAKER, MARKET COI.NER.

VA. E8TABLI8HED 1867. GERMANIA ROLLER MILLS. MYER Fredericksburg, Va. We have the lateat and most complete P-tent Koller Bystem In our Mills, use non? bot the very choicest Virginia Wheat and our Fiouri are the tlneat that oan be uiada We make the following brands MYKK BHlll.IiK'8 1'ATKNT BUPKKI.ATIVB.

OKRMANIA XXXXX KXTKA, OKRMANIA XX WUITK PLAIN rXTRA. We male Kamily Meal. Mill Keedt of all klnda. We pay the Highest Can for Wbeat and Corn at Mill or Store. Ulrc a call before yon buy or MYER Boots and Shoes at Slaughter Prices.

I have just returned from a business trip North and have secured a fine stock of BOOTS not to be found in this market anywhere. LoLg Leg Fine Seal" Riding Boots $3.00, worth $6.00. French Tip Boots fS.00, worth $4.50. Boots at fl.60. Sizes up to No.

13. Gall early and examine goods before you purchase elsewhere. Henry Wissner, Main street? P. D. OOSWAT CHABLH HlBl-Bi A.

iUSDOI.FH HOWABB Conway, Oordon Garftett BANKERS COMMERCE STRBJtT, FREDERICK8BURG, VA. npAna A. M. I Bank cloeea Pol lee ti nui? made en all point JOHN M. GRIFFIN, -DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Qroceries, Fine Liquor5, Tobacco and Cigars.

Ageacy Pabetl-Milwauks-s Larger Bear and best tonic. Ws also hav? iu stock Porter, Liquor Dealers. P. McCracken, Bro. Wholbsalb ARD RETAIL? OROCER8 AND DBA I KRH.

Offer l'en Thousand Oallon? sn.i BOCRHON WHIHKIK? frou. Uta toi lowiiiK well known distilleries Oraft A Co. of Ohio; Boone County Distilling of Kentucky Montioello Distillery, of Mary? land, and W. K. Gray, of Pennsylvania.

Ajrentsfor Bergner A Knale'i Lager Besr? They also offer Staple and Fancy Orocens? Agricultural Implements, Ouano and f'eiuent The Place To Buy. I have in bought for SPOT CASH, diffetaot of whiskey, King Live Oak. $1, Applt-wotxl, Anchor Kye, $2 Bourbon Kye, $1 50; rppa-rteu, Htixbary Kye, (Hub House XXXX Pur- Kyi-, ft .) Harper. Pure Old Sfoi-ktou, Star Indian Hill, Old Mj Anderson County, Pure 100 pnx.f, fW; (iood. 11 20 Moun? tain Brandi.s from ft I also have a full hue of Fon-igu ami Domestic TobaMO, Oigan ami Cigarettes of tin- ItHMt brand? When you want the best ami til i-iii-? I have them.

I pay :a.ih price fur FUB. All order? fnui tht- country and city have my careful and personal attention une to my store before you MKS J. MONKOK, Commerce street, Kredenckshurg, Va GROCERIES. uquon t. FAMILY OK ALL My stock of Liquors is large con ilatlns- of Korelfru Doiaiestic and Karmers Krisud Pure Rye Whiskey.

12 a gallon. MAOMFICKNTAPPLK WAR RANTKD PIIRK. EUGENE BODE. Oor. OOMMKRCK AND LIBBKTY BT8.

REMEMBER That Honest Dealinj-s, Full Measure and Pure Liquors have built as the largent trade in this city. Inspect our stock before you make your purchases for the holidays. We satisfaction Whiskeyfri-m $1.20 pergal, op. Six Brands Ryes at $2 per gal. AImi higher gruli Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Rums Wines, and in fact everything und lu a first-class Liquor ami Tobacco House Strasburger Son, SIS and Bt Furs Wanted.

FIN TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS. Purs Rye Whiskey, Pure, Old Rum, Pure Holland Uin, Pure Sherry Wins, Pure Kreuch Brandy, Pure Apple Brandy, Pure Peach Brandy, Pnre Blackberry Brandy. A complete stock of Liquors for medical use st th? old Grocery Store of CHAS. BRO. Cor.

Main Commerce VA. STAR Kye Whiskey, the best on 'he market, per gallon, 100 proof, 4 years old. For sale by MRS. J. F.

MONROE, Fredericksburg, Va HARDWARE I HARDWARE I S. H. BEALE, bai lus; bought out the entire Hardware Stock of John A. Stone, will continue the at the OLD STAND, on COM ME KCI and Is now laying In full NKW ST(X GOODS in the Hardware Line which be will at the Lowtist Cash Prices, BT" Go and see him before you bur L. B.

VAUQHAN KICHMOND, Proprietors C'ronabaw'a Planta-r'a Warehouse -AND GEKERAL COMM.SSIOII MERCUAHTS Leaf Tobacco aud Grain a Specialty. Liberal Cash A.ivmic?* Mulu on Contractors. GEORGE W. WROTEN. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.

furnish Plans and Speciflcatious wtl contract for erecting all claaase of Buildings; furnish hands by ths day and superintend ths work in town or country. Cher-ces reaeonabls A. MASON GARNER. Contractor a ad Builder, "rlnoess Ann? it-, OpponU Tyler's Foundry ItWOuarante' all work to bis lins tobe dona trumptly and lo a tlrtt-oiaa? Mannar at rock E. K.

WHEELER, tju-xessor of Williams A Wheeler), conducts the UNDERTAKING ths old stand, corner Main and Charlotu streets. All orders from home and abroad promptly and attended to sitbsr et night or day. Hearse and Carriages always ready to at tend funerals. Thanking the public for pat ornage so generously wed asks of the same. SASSAFRAS ROOTS WANTED.

John Q. Hurkamp Co..

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