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Yost's Weekly from Staunton, Virginia • 3

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YOSTS -WEEKLY. Personal. The Fair. Special Constable. 1 lrffal Uriels.

II. Ott died in Woodblock READ on UHiik felinw, of; Rockbridge, was! -TnetMluy- und Wednesday were The County Electoral Board met Protection Must Prevail. American It is evident from the present, eon dition of lator that a great and dig WHAT E2JKEBT PHKSICIAHS SAY. in the city Sunday. ideal days for the openiug of the In the courthouse Thursday last and ISKUKII KVKHV THTJUHOAV MOK1HKU.

on' Hew Street Koatkor Virginis Hstel Staunton. Julv iTih. isut D. V. Huckmau was In the city yes- uId win District Fair.

The October I trausacted jibe following business. tresshig change has been and is McQuaMe, Stmiuton, Va: Dkah Sir: In reolv fo vfiimnr ti.iu terday and took in the Fair. bub shone out clear and beautiful; rlhe, specialonstables sekctel are I A. B. BLACKBURN.

W. C. STRAUOHAlf. I the air was balmy and inspiring, and I gentlemen jrf high character, sofar landing. To make a mistake In de- date 1 wish to say that have nr.

John I. Goodloe. of Nelson coun elding why hi condition of indus nature deemed for once, to smile on -as we knowlbeio. and will heentirelv scribed your "Braddock Pure kv A. II.

I1UCKBUKN PubUthur. ty, was in the city Monday last. the 2th; aged 70 v. W. ilariiMlwrger has been u-pointed postmaster at Port Republic to succeed Miss Lee, recently deceased.

We regret to learn that Hon. John F. Lewis is critically 111 at his residence, at Lyanwood, with very-little hope of hift recovery. I Worthy W. Atkins and Miss Hat- the management of this old accep fable 'to Whiskey," and find it a pure, reliable whiskey, and an article thnt ia wi.ii E.

L. Weaver has jtone to Savan satlon. For several years past the We do not. believe either pne.of them borne by delicate stomachs. nah, to engage in business.

weather was so inclement and-dls-l with, ted. trial unrest and Idleness has et- Ja would make matters wtrse. falrl ju nderata nd what the trouble is intelligent action must be taken. 5 The Democra tic party proclaimed I will take Pleasure in rccoimiietwi. Ssbacrlstlos Price, fl.

BO a year. Invariably Advertising Bates furnished upon application. All t'orresponsssee should be addressed to Yost's Weekly, Staunton. Va. 1 Miss Gertrude Marie Casey, of Nor agreable as to largely Interfere -with would "-wtttfr atrfraud arer fail "to ad- ling It to those of my patients who need whiskey as a medicine.

folk is visiting her aunt and grand the success of the exhibitions; but minister tbe law fairly and Justly. father of this city. this year everything seems to in- '1 be committee, J. Kemfer, Yours truly, H. H.

Hexkf.l. Winchester. Auar. 10. isxx I the old Calhoun doctrine of Fw Trade.

The people elected them on tie A. Calhoun, daughter of George W. Oilhoun. were married at Ourk's G. W.

Fifer and Hobt. Bickle I spire its 8mceHs. heretofore appointed for the purpose. Entered at tbe Post-offlce at Staunton, as aecond-claas matter. Messrs.

Jam t-s Clark Cuinhrr- nave gone to Baltimore to complete i tie railes parade, on uestlay, visit the city of Richmond to pur- inac issue. as soon as this was Mills today by Rev. W. B. On-y.

their studies in pharmacy. i I thrtiug the principal streets, under chase necessary voting booths, a done business adjusted itself for tbe mnd, Dear Sirs: I have frenuentlv October 4, 1894. C. (hr has aeceotetl a nositioh the chief marshalship of Thos. Hogs- seal and ballot boxes reported -that change.

It meant the destruction in my practice here your Braddock Pure Rye and BarievlMalt Whiekeva. in the office of the Louisville Nash- head, accompanied by Hunting's cir- he had purchased from Messrs. John- of industries or a heavy reduc i ii misou, will open aeon-fectionery in the new store room In the Wilson building, adjoining the Mr. Wilson Is a son of the owner of the property I ville railroad a Cincinnati. cus, was a decided success.

The pro- son Watson, thirty-six iron booths tio" In wages. To look elsewhere I believe them to be perfectly pure and free from all adulterations. Terms for the Weekly. aiv Hnmu cession, representing nearly every ready for use at $6,00 each. The for disease, and -to apply any Yost's Weekly is a pauer devoted a a a a-u a a saa A a a a kvV I a aal la Yours truly.

11. V. MrGriKE. Staunton. Anril 14.

Is visiting friends In Staunton, where fnpenseM tne "wu to he in terests of Virginia, Independ only prolong the disaster. he has been cordially welcomed. mpiemenis. off 10 are to be deducted James Clark Staunton: Va, are in tne uuust of what our Dear Sirs: I have examined and Mrs. XV.

H. Ryan, of McDowell, rvthintr that oronerlv hoard. Th past exs-rience teaches us would re- A STRANCE CASE. 'i- How an Enemy was Foiled. Tb foUowlnc praphlc statement will be read -with latenae Interest: "1 cannot describe tbe numb, creepy sensation that existed In mt arms, hands and legs.

I had to rub and beat those parts until they were sore, to overcome In a measure the dead feeling that bad taken possession of them. In addition, I had a strange weakness In my back and around my waist, together with an Indescribable 'gone' feeling In my stomach. Physicians said It was creeping paralysis, from which, according to their anlrersal conclusion, there is no 1 iklA .7 I 7 Va lused in my practice your "Braddock Pure Rye Whiskev." I believe it to er pre.H to an agricultural and me- opinion that the ballot boxes now A telephone dispatch, dated at Monterey, on the 25th, was reT ceived here announcing that Ami Trainer had committed suicide ai his home by taking strychnine. Fincastle Herald: Mrs. A.

M. Allert left here Tuesday for Staunton, ac-i I suit from the election of a party to! power that would abandon the Pro- place, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Haines be strictly pure and free from adult chanical exhibit, made a line of half in use and belonging to the county J. C. Elliott, of Parnassus, was erations. Yours very truly. mile.

It was attractive and enter- will suffice for the ensuinir Novem- tec tive policy. After 1816, and 1833 Ahram M. Hb.nkel. ent in politics and neutral in nothing- It is a four-page, column journal; printed with new clear type and filled with solid, Instructive reading matter. lit is! issued on the following- terms: One copy, one year, $1.50 Ten copies 12.50 Twenty 20.00 Parties Retting up clubs of ten or more will he entitled to one copy free, i and after 1846 tell the same story.

boxes were no new in the city Monday last. He is an I tabling, and everybody seemed to be intelligent and steriiug Republican. pleased. The Stonewall Band, Black- ber election, purchased. Everywhere an abundance of every- Staunton, April 14th, 1894.

companied by her daughters, Misses Hon. Harman Hiner. of Doe HillJ fcrd Cornet Band and the band and of The then appointed the to- thingto add to our prosperity except 2 march flowing named nerson uj eonstnblea work for our people. Without Pro- caches a vital point and the sufferer dies. 'R- 1 have tested the Rye Oula and Annie, who will enter Wes-leyan Female Seminary at Staunton.

W. was In the city several days Hunting's circus, enlivened the cn was my had been doctoring ni8Key manufactured by James tection this week, and left for homeTuesdayJ of the procession by elegant music. under the Walton law, for the vot- work for the American 1a- and find it an excellent i J. whu no par- uiurK of T. K.

Hacknian, of Iron Gate, and borer at Amei I '5u' I0? wtoen.A sdvertlseme The attendance the first day was ing and poll taking places in dee McLaughlin left Staunton mt- i nines- isescorauTe nervine, procured a a prominent member of the Alle bottle und began, using it. Marvelous as It oeen, and never will be, found. The county: i- in a buggy Monday last at noon for ghany bar, was in the city yester- fairly jfod. The exhibits were entirely satisfactory in sheep, hogs, party that will not give us Protec day. He has determined to locate Monterey, where tils court convenes tion cannot irive us Drosneritv In Ktniinlnn nnH vvna lookinir for I the 3d.

article. When necessary for medlci- nai purposes would highly recommend It. Respectfully. B. P.

Reese, M. D. Staunton, March 2Sth, 1894. Capt. Jno.

McQuaidf: Dear Sir: Please accept iny many thanks for the sample of Braddock cattle and horses. There were Shorthorns, Brown Swiss, Polled Angus, a. as va' as va -r a mm mm m. i RIVERHEABS PI8TRICT. Greenville, Samuel F.

Gilkeson; Spottswood, J. Marshall MeClure; Newport, John L. McCutchan; Mid- may seem, out a rew days bad passed before every bit ol 'that creepy feeling had left me, and there has not been even tbe slightest indication of Its. return. I now feel as well as I ever did, and 'have gained ten weight, though I had run down trom lTOto 137.

Four others have used Dr. Miles' Bestoratlve Nervine oa my reoomen-aatloo. and It has been as sattef actorr In theii cases as in Kane. La Rue. O.

lr. Miles' BeslnntlTa Nanln. la aui .11 J. S. Palmer, son of T.

C. Palmer, The Three Great Struggles. has made a business engagement in office 3'esterday. Miss Daisy Thoruburg. daughter of Capt.

S. T. Thoriibuig, while rid The Music Trades, September 8. Hereford, -Holsteiu and Jerseys. The poultry exhibit is first-claws, und in fact, taking it as a whole; it is a Baltimore, and left Monday last for The belief in "cheap things" is one For.

tlie. Campaign. The jlVKEKi.Y will be furnished to suhMcrihors during thecanipaign and until jNovember 15th, for twenty cents for ejich subscription. The cash must accompany every order. i We place the price at this low figure for the purpose ol giving the paper as large a circulation as possi- i diebrook, H.

T. Swartzel. MIDBL.E RIVKK DISTRICT, that city. ing on New street Monday evening. wniskey which 1 have thoroughly tested as to Its medicinal properties good fair.

uiuBKinre ponuTt guarantee, or sent of our inheritances from Old England, and it has to be drowned or was thrown from her horse, caused uwi tue IT. Mil Rev. James Aitkins, of this city, The races on Wednesday were bottles by the saddle girt breaking. Her filled the pulpit of Trinity church last prepaid. H.

Is free from I meets in everyway the de- ouriea. England wants "cheap I for $5, express fairly good, and the attendance as mauus or the profession where a ut woangerousOruKS. feet hung in the stirrup, but she was Sunday morning- in the absence of good as was expected. vuray 22b SOLD BT ALL DBDG6I8TS, the pastor, Rev. W.

Q. Hullihen. moor, anu sue must nave cneap la PROGRAM TO-BAY. 10 p. m.

Procession of stock around bor, for she makes and works for Harry Frazer, division engineer of foreign markets, and not for home Red Mills, Jacob H. Leonard; Hermitage, George, W. Layman, Mt. Sidney, John A. Brown; New Hope.

R. M. Bush; Mt. Meridian, John W. Carpenter; Burk's Mill, James M.

Lee; Verona, Greenbury B. Thacker. "'f SOUTH RIVER DISTRICT. 5 Stuarts Draftv Harry A. Black; Flahersvllle, William P- Hanger; James JF; Templeton; the C.

O. railway, was in the city TOU VVAHT A DAILY PAPER? the track. consumption and that is one of tbe stimulant is required. Very J. B.

Cati.ktt, City Physician: Buy the "Braddock" Pnw Rye. It is the best and costs no more than inferior goods. JAMES CLARK JNO. McQUAIDE, Manager, No. 24) and 9ft South New Stunntnn v.

II a. m. Military dress parade and reasons why tbe rich get richer and hie. I Advertisers Hluoihl make a note of this as 1 the WEEKLY will be more generally read and reach more bona- I i fied subscribers than any other paper published in Staunton or the Valley. Thursday and left Thursday even ing with his family for Richmond.

We were pleased to meet Col. J. Cochran on the streets Monday last By special arransrement with th nuhiiahora the poor get poorer over there. Wi 1IW Some day we will throw overboard NEW YORK competitive drill fo prize cup; value, $125. The Harrisonburg Guards, Charlottsville Rifles, and Augusta Guards have entered and will compete.

Colonel Ship, of the V. M. I. has detailed two officers of the cadet PRESS, as they did the the tea in Boston not seriously injured. The Harrisonburg milling firm of J.

C. Beery Co. will in future be known as the Beery McFall Milling Co. This change Is merely one of name, the ownership and manage ment remaiug just as it was prjor to change. Capt.

L. Greiner, a prominent citizen of Rockbridge, died near Decatur on Frldav last. His funeral on Sunday was attended by 000 or 700 neighbors and friends. He was a gentleman of the highest integrity and much influence. Religious services will commence looking remarkably well, although he had been complaining for several We are enabled to offer its sevearl editionu Basic City, H.

ilogeraji Sherando. harbor our belief in cheap things i Canvass in the Tenth District. to our suDecriDerM at tbe louowlng- rates: Yost's Weekly. Daily A ttuniv Pn ts an Major Houston Hall. It is our destiny to have three weeks.

Dr. C. H. Gentzendanner anived in beverly manor district. I great battles three great struggles.

Yost's Wcfjclt and the Daily 3.50 corps to act as judges and make award. The first was to hecure our polid- VoIt's Wrdth; 2.00 Sandy Hollow, Henry M. Spencer; the city Monday evening from Flor PUtiUer) aid Hole Propritton and liquor Dealers. YIRGIKIA AGRICULTURAL AKD MECHANICAL COLLEGE, AT BLACKSIUIKG, VA. Twenty-two Instructorx.

Thoroufthlv equipped Shops, LaboratorieH iul lnlirmai v. Farm of 88S acres. Steam heatlnand Electric lights in Dormitories. Decree courHes in Agriculture, Horticulture. C'irll.

Mechanical cal independence. We have, got This Klvea two food weekly par rn for the-1 12m. Grand baby show in front ida, where he had been spending sev price usuauy paid for one, or for $1 more that. Peace's Mill, David M. Parsou; Burnett, John H.

Lupton; Bolivar, Geo. R. ToddrFolly Mills. Walter H. Will- 11 of the ladies building.

nan roe usaaj cost or a weekly Daner. we will send you Yomr'm Wkkki.v r.h naii The next was to establish the fact 1. p. m. Ruuning Race, mile dash, Press, one of tbe most DrosTaiiiive aiul wiifo that we were a.

nation, not a con awake dally newspapers in tbe country This nffer la niwi nttlv district horses; purse. 100. glomeration of petty States. We Yost's Wemlt. We eannnt.

fumUh th. I and Electrical Enjrlnee rhur. AnulieJ Chemln- 1.30 p. m. Trotters and Pacers, Press at proportionate rates to those not on I tfv an.d fineral Science.

Shorter i-ourpes in had to face a. civil war, hut we es free for all, best 3 in 5: purse. $3.50. Jacoli Yost, Republican nominee for Congress in the Tenth District, will address the voters of the re-spctive counties at the following places and times: 'Appomattox Court-house, Thursday, Oct. 4, 12 m.

Pnmplin City, Thursday, Oct. 4, TM0 p. in. Oakville. Friday, Oct.

5, 2 p. in. Hixburg, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2 p. m.

Buckingham Court-house, Monday, Oct. 12 m. Centenary, Tuesday, Oct. 2 p. in.

Ore Banks, Wednesday. Oct. 10, 2 m. fractlcal Asrricnltiire nnil Prrt li-ul Munimn- our subscription list. eral months.

The engagement of Miss G'retchen Parsons, daughter of the late Col. H. C. Parsons, of Natural Bridge, to Edward Grafton, of Denver, is announced. Rev.

Felix R. Hill, of Trinity church, Baltimore, has been transferred to Kansas City. Mr. Hill preached a In the Baptist church Tuesday night, October 9, and continue day and night as long as Interest Is being manifested in the exerciHes. Dr.

Cox, tablished the fact. p.m. Running race? free for all, COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. mile dash; purse, $100. Our third great struggle is to secure our industrial independence Commissioner's Office, 2,30 p.

m. Trotting race, district Staunton Va Sept. 18. 1894. Richter Ac.

of the whole world, and especially of England, and we are going to get horses without records, best 3 in purse, $200. vs. son; Buffalo Gap, J. Wilson. PASTURES DISTRICT, i Pond Gap.

Jtobert Kunkle; Deer-field, E. Montgomery; Churchville, J. Newton Wilson, Lebanon Springs, James H. Cross. NORTH RIVKR DISTRICT.

Spring W. Good; San-gersville, John W. Crist; Parnassus, M. B. Whitmore: Mt.

Solon. Hugh A. Hanna; Centerville, John Root. W. F.

Gilkeson was appointed a judge of election at Flshersville In place of J. R. Kemper, who Is a member of the board. Blckle's Kx'or Ac. A ICB.

Total cost for a Mtwlon of nine months, including tuition and other feex, clothing, board, -w ashing, text-hooks, medical attendance, about 18(). Cost to State Students, fll 50. Next w-KHlon begius September 21,1894. For catalogue appiv to a J. M.

MrBRYDE, Vn. LL. ul.vl-10w President. VALUABLE FARM FOR j-SALE- All persons Interested lit ui.i.v in 3 p. in.

Running race, gentlemen that in the face of Free-Traders, Tariff" reformers, trust, monopolies riders, mile dash; purse, $100. cuancery cause win 1 AK.lv NOTICE, that In pursuance of a decree of the Court of Hustings for the City of Staunton, entered in said cause on September lOth, 18K4. I shall and everything. FRIDAY, OCT. 5TH.

Sermon in the M. E. church. Staunton, some weeks ago. Miss Hous Who has been spend ing several pleasant weeks with her sister, Mrs.

W. O. S.ydnor, on Sears' Hill, returned to her home at Millboro last evening. 10 a. in.

Procession of stock at my omce in Staunton, on around the track. Female Immigrants Detained. Immigrant Inspector Robinson de Monday, the 2nd Day of October, 1894, the pastor, will be assisted by Rev. Geo. H.

Simmons, a noted evangelist of Louisville, Ky. Five carrier-pigeons, owned by Eugene Stoddard, of Hagerstovt were liberated at Shenandoah, Page county, 107 miles distant, at 0.30 o'clock last Friday morning. They flew to their loft in Hagerstown in one hour and twenty minutes, arriving at 8.50. There will be a re-assessment of the lands of the commonwealth next year, as required by the State law which provides for real estate as 10.30 a. in.

Specimen horsemanship tained three girls who came to Balti I proceed to take; state and settle the follow-lnir accounts: by youths. The undersigned offers for sale his farm, located two mileH Mouth it Ktminlan 11. 1st. Whether theaaid Inilirmunt w. more this, week as immigrants on man Is tihrred by the Statute of Limitations.

2d. Whether the debta Huvrlnl bv Ar- Constables for Rockbridge. Greenville road, containing 4 acreH. ull cleared and In a fine a te of i-uluf va I ion. and is well ilteii for truck Inir and ilalrv Mrs.

W. E. Manor am) Mrs. Felix Allen of Harrisongurg, delegates to Hie W. C.

T. U. held at Roanoke, this fcenbrhrht and A. C. Gordon are properlr The Electoral Board for Rock Dronoco, Oct.

11, ii.M p. m. Pedlar Mills, Oct. 12, 12 in. Hick's Store, Idem, Oct.

12, H.m p. m. I' Blue Ridge Sfirings, Saturday, Oct. p. in.

Rapps Mill, Mrmday, Oct. 15, 7. -'50 p. in. Collierstown, Tuesday, ()et.

1, 7 :50 1- n. 1 Staunton, Monday, Oct. 22. Monterey, Tuesday, Oct, 2IJ. Other jappointments wtll be an taxable as part of tbe costs in this case, or If they -are payable out of the fund to arlae bridge county Col.

J. C. Shields am year, spent Sunday with Jriends in from the sale of the real estate in this cause. purposes. The improvementH coiiHist of a food frame -dwelling containing 8 rooniH.

a Itcheii and 3 cellars, smoke house. corn crib, granary, harness house, slaughter house, stable for 5 horses, stabling for 15 Messrs. W. S. Hopkins and M.

31. Any other matters deemed nertinent this city ou their return from the 11 a. m. Specimen horsemanship ly misses. 11.30 a.

m. Speciman horsemanship by ladies. 12 m. Single and double driving by ladies and gentlemen. 12.30 p.

iu. Indies district running race, half mile-dah; best 2 in 3, for $100. or required to be stated by anv partv in interest R. E. R.

NELSON." said meeting. sessments every five years. Parties sheep and colt stable. Fine dairv, und never (ailing spring, within thirty yardx of the W. E.

CrallT. D. a. COm'r in Chanrerv Pa tton appointed last week the following constables provided for under the Walton election law, all of Miss Sarah E. Lee, niece of the Sep 20-4 1 I houne.

Horlnur ih one of the 11 fluent In the who have purchased lands since 181M) of auey, hwo rnree Htreams water running late N. K. Trout, of this place, died 1)1 should be sure their deeds are on re whom, we learn, are among the best the steamship Weser. The girls said they came over to meet their sweet-heats, says the sun, who they declared, lived in this country and would marry them. Christian Fisher went to Locust Point yesterday and signified his willingness to marry Catharine Gramlick, one of the detained girls.

The couple, accompanied by Inspector Haneke, went to the home of Rev. H. Dahlhoff and were married. Fisher lives at Robinson station, Anne Arundel county. He left with his bride for his home.

The other to girls are Valterlan Alno a tenant house and tine lithla spring on in Port Republic on the 16th of Sep cord in order that their lands will appear properly on the assessors and most trustworthy citizens the county. This is very satisfac 1 tember, aged 51 years, She was postmaster at that place and highly es books. 1 p. in. Hunting's combined circus and menagei le Doors open at 1 o'clock and performance commences at 2 p.

m. tory, as evidence that the people teemed in the coimmini y. place, 'there are fruits of all kinds on the place, consisting of a tine apple on hard, and peach orchard just beginning to bear; vineyard, pears, plumbs. damsoiiH and cherries. It is seldom mich property so clone fo market is offered for Hale.

Terms reasonable. For further information apply to C. A. ROLER, aug28-4t Box 847, Staunton. Va, nounced ater.

Col. W. li. Craig' Will address the voters of the loth District at the folio wing times and places. October 10.

of this part of the state, at least, in 1 he Harrisonburg Spirit of the tend to maintain the. intagrity of Valley has entered upon Its 17th year I Muss Ellen Guigon, who has been spending her vacation with heraunt, I Mrs. McCanley Acquitted. the ballot box as they have hereto it is one or the best papers in the State ably edited, full of local in Mrs. Chesley Kinney, of the Freder ll-r fj.

a The Rockbridge News says. trial. of Mrs. MinnlerMcCauley, for. Is the best.

Yousen and Rosa Schaupp. The I'he board has appointed the fol terest, and altogether a first-class charged with shooting and killing ick nouse, leit last week to resume her duties as- instructor in a private lowing constables for the eighteen men who they said would marry her husband, "Dixie" McCauley, en weekly. It Is doing good service for Agents Wanted. an energetic young' man we STAUNTON MARKETS, Corrected weekly by K. 1.

Stratton a Co. Wholesale Grocers. given are wholesale. Country Prodacc.i Apples Green, per 8.00G3.60 To them were communicated with and precincts in Rockbiidge 'as provided gaged the county court from Thurs the Republican party, as well as family in King George county. Mrs.

Mattle Varner, wife of J. A. by the law: James keeping its readers informed of what rne gins win oe released as soon as day last to yesterday morning. It will be remembered that some Varner, of Lexington, died in that Anderson; Hartsook's Shop, John the immigrant Inspector is notified is going on in tlie world generally place October 2. She was a native G.

Cress; Glasgow; Frank A. Brock that the men have filed a bond for months ago "Dixie" McCauley, a ser will give) the sole jfgency of the Edel-inan Steam Coker in your county. Address The Kiiei.man Mfo. soi)t27-4t Baltimore, Md. A three story brick business house of Augusta county, from the N.

geant In the U. S. army, who was on enbrougb; Glen wood, John 1,000 each guaranteeing that they lias been contracted for, to be erected Moffett Creek neighborhood, and was a furloueh of several weeks at hia Havnes: Natural Bridire. Georere will marry the immigrants. on the site occupied by Davis Pow home near Barterbrook, was shot Hardy; Oak Bank, J.

Fulton Tomp- educated in Staunton. A i Is clear' of grrit. ell, grocers, on Main street, and ad by his wife, from the effects of kins; Hamilton's School Wil- Jttiues a -aiierson nas renteu a joining the lot on which Mr. Long 4s A Strong Nomination. The Republicans of the Norfolk or which he died.

It was claimed by Nam F. Collierstown, erecting a fine building. The lot be PoHtoflice Kobbett. A telegram was received In this city yesterday morning by Chief of Police Waters, stating that the Harrisonburg postollice had been burg the prosecution that it was malicious Charles G. McCorkle; Smith's Mill, longs to me uic-Kie estate, and we mm shooting with intent to kill.

The Andrew J. Hayslett: Big Spring presume Y. M. Bickle is having it defence claimed that it was acci- Mill, Charles Lindsey; Rockbridge 1 he adjoining lots will also Second district met at Newport News on the 27th, and nominated, on the first ballot, Hon. Thos.

R. Borland for Congress. Mr. Borlarfd was United States District Attorney under Harrison's administration, and is dental. A large number of witnesses Baths, John T.

McGuffin: Goshen. urieu, per ID H(w43 Bacon Country new hog: round 10al2 Hams 12 a 18 8a9 Sides, 8 a 9 Beeswax, 25 Butter, prime roll, per lb 1820 Common, Beans white 1.752.00 Colored l.OOgtl.25 Beef fore quarters Hind quarters 7(47V Corn 55 Corn Meal bolted 50(3)50 Coarse 45igj50 Epg-s. 12tol4 Flour patent H. New process 8.003.25' New proces, extra 2.753.0U Feathers 50 Lard choice country 910Vi Common Oats shelled 3G32 Onions, per bushel 1 .0061 .00 Potatoes 4060 Peaches peeled, per lb 10i14 Unpeeled, per lb 446 Pork gross 4Mt5 Net Dry -salt sides-rsbort clears fc(8 Dry-salt bellies Rye 50 Tallow 34 Vlneg-ar pure apple 12al6 55fi58 be improved by the Masons by erect ing a fine brick building. neat dwelling in Waynesboro and his family will soon come on from the State of Washington to occupy It- We welcome Mr.

Patterson back to Augusta. He Is a most excellent business man and good citizen and Virginia needs the help of all such. Mrs. Florence Hutcheson, the attractive daughter of the late. Dr.

B. B. Donaghe, left for her home in Richmond on Saturday last. She were examined for the -common- Joseph X. Bell; Kennedy's Mill, wealth and the prisoner.

The argu- John D. Snyder; Brownsburg, James will give satisfaction. Irving W. more, physical direc ment commenced on Monday, R. S.

F- Wade: Fairflel.l, Horatio T. Pax- tor of Y. M. C. Des Moines, Iowa, an able lawyer aud gentleman of the highest integrity.

The nomination meets with the hearty endorsement Ker opening for the commonwealth, says he can conscientiously recom followed by W. E. Craig for the de ton; Cedar Hill, Frank L. McClung; Raphine, Benjamin C. Rawlings; Campbell's Mill, William T.

Grant. MA HAP ONI mend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to of all the Republicans In the district fence, and the case closed by M. athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot larized and $1,300 stolen. The vault in the public building was blown open and an entrance to The cash drawer was effected. The thieves are evidently IThey canie hi the -direction of Staunton on the early morning bui lcit the cars before the train reached here.

are pro-essionals and have been making a specialty postotlices in the State for some mouths past. The offices at Berry ville and several other places have been recent'y robbed, no doubt by the same rascals. and the State, silencing factions and wmte for the prosecution. All the spent several months in Staunton, ball players and the profession in uniting the party lor the first time speeches were able, that of Mr. Craig is old and well seasoned ill her old home, stopping at the Fred general for bruises sprains and dis In several yeais.

This argues well especially ingenious and forceful erick House, West Frederick street, not make your mouth sore. locations; also for soreness and stiffness of the muscles. When applied The case was given to the jury Tues where she met many of her old for the canvass, and assures Borland's election beyond a d'oubt, day evening, and on Wednesday friends and acquaintances. before the parts become swollen it as tbe district has a Republican maj morning a verdict was returned of Leg Amputated. On Thursday last John C- Tompkins, a valued compositor in the Wkrkly office, underwent the painful operation of having bis leg amputated at the upper third of the thigh Dra.B P.

and A M. Henkei; assisted by Drs. C. T. Lewis, J- S.

Horseley and Lacy Gibson, performing the operation. Several will effect the cure iu one half the Miss. Susie Turner, daughter of ority Of 4 000 or 5,000, although 'not guilty." HiATTAPOfJI Professor T. M. Turner, of this city.

time usually required. For sale by W. M. Allen. it is now represented by a Democrat.

The case excited a great deal of nterest, and the Court-house was The second district may be safely and Edgar Snowden Moorman, a young- druggist of Lewisburg, W. were married last Monday crowded during the trial. i iie lonowiug omcers were appointed Monday by the comman counted for the Republicans In No vember next," 4 Tin Tags on each Plug weeks ago Mr. Tompkins was com- evening at the residence of the bride's grandfather, Professor A. J.

Turner, Suspended. The Virginia Tribune, a Republi Failed to Speak. pel led to leave off work, and a few Rev. W. Cox, pastor of the days afterwards symptoms of fevei can weekly, recently started in Rich dant of the Staunton Military Academy: Captain, W.

B. Coleman; adjutant and Acting First Lieutenant, M. W. Townsend; Second Lieutenant J. C.

Ayers; First Sergeant, L. M. Yesner; Second Sergeant, A. P. Howard; Corporals, F.

A. Harris, E. Baptist church, officiating. developed; then a paralysns of the T. G.

WILLIAMS GO, Everybody sells it. left leg below the knee, the part af Miss Annie Malcolm, stenographer The ItnshofWheat. Tlie 1st day of October was the date when fertilizer notes were due, and this fact' brought to Staunton a number of wagons loaded with between 3,000 and .4,000 bushels of wheat to be sold to meet the notes. JOver 2,000 bushels were unloaded at the WhlteJ Star Mills and about 1,500 bushels at the Staunton The average price was 51 Cj-ents. We expected to hear of the price falling, but we presume the wheat was sold in advance by samples to Ie delivered Monday.

and type-writer for W. E. Craig for fected turning dark and a gangrene-ous development appearing on the heel, the result ol a blood clot in the the past three-or '-four years, left R. Green, H. Goodloe, T.

Royall; Tuesday night for Syracuse, N. leg. He became so weak that it was private secretary, I. s. Fox; ass is-ant private secretary.

MeC. Gariar. V- accept a more lucrative position. thought not ad visible to take off the Miss Malcolm an accomplished limb, but. rallying somewhat, as a lady, and made many friends while mond, has suspended.

About -the time the first number was issued C. C. Clark, the proprietor and manager of the died. 1 The announcement was made, however, that the Tribune would continue to be published; but the death of Mr! Clark and the necessary withdrawal of the capital he had to appropriate to it, has caused the suspension. We regret very much that such Is the fact.

The Tribune was edited with "ability by W. C. Elam, and promised to be of much value to the Republicans of tbe State. last resort to save the patient's life. Staunton, who regret her depart Wool unwashed I4tgji Grocerlea, Ac.

Candles 7H84 Paraffins wax 12 to 14 Cheese ll12Vfc Common to good. Pineapple, per cake, 10 Cider N. Y. in barrels, per gal '1618 Trade barrels, each 6.50S7.00 Half barrels, each 3.7504,4 00 Peach, In half 4.50ftL5.00 Coal OU 115 test 7V4 180 test 7 160 test 8H Coffee 2fiffi28V-i Laguayra-. l22 Mocha.

8233 Rio 1621 Common 15 a 16 perewt. 21.20 Lard weatern, tierces, Lard Compound 1V Molasses 10(325 New Orleans 25(45 Porto Rico 10W35 West India OOwOO 566 1.001.10 Soda 5Ua4 4(2514 Splees Pepper, grain 78 Pepper, ground 1015 er Allspice, 10 Allspice, 18 a 20 Sugar Cut 5 Oraaulated -5Vi 5V4 A Tea Black 20 a 45 50 20 a 50 -Hay. Hay Timothy, ton 12.50al8.50 IO.OO a 11.20 Clover. ton IO.OO a 1.00 Htnsa, Plaster, fte. Lima, 1.00 a 1.25 1.75 a 2.00 Plaster, ground, ton 7.00 feed StaflT.

Shorts. ig Braa. )p Canned Fruits. Apples 8Tb cans per 95al .00 ToaiatoM 85690 Cora, 2 lb 75 a90 Peaebea, 1.50a2.00 it was (letermined to perform the James W. Gregory, son of the late pobi! operation while under the influence of ether.

He is still in a very pre James Gregory, this city, aud broth carious but has stood the er of Adlson Gregory, came up Tues Much to his disappointment and that of the people of Rockbridge, E. Craig was unable to fill bis appointment to speak at Lexington last Monday. He Was engaged as counsel for Mrs. MeCaully, who was on trial for killing her husband. The case was not taken up on the day appointed for it at first, so that the postponement Interfered with the arrangement Mr.

Craig had made. He regretted very much that he could not be with the political friends of Lexington on the occasion named, but there was uo way to avoid the disappointment. f. mf wmmm mr Mm 1 Joint Discussions. W.

C. Frnuklin. representing the Republicans, and H. D. Flood, speak-.

Ing for tbe Democrats, both of Appomattox county, had two Joint 1 discussions this week in Alleghany The first was at Covington on Tuesday, and tbe other at Clifton 1 Forge Tuesday night. A gentleman i who heard thespeeehesat Covington told us that the RMiblicans were well satlsfletl wit it the. result, reaction reasonably well. day from Richmond on a visit to his Health relatives. Mr.

Gregory has been liv Killed a Fine Hog. While the fine herd of hogs which ing in Richmond about 37 years, aud is one of the old guard Republicans means so much more than H. A. S. Hamilton Co.

exhibited at hiiu uever surrenaers, ana is never you imagine serious and 1 out of place on the day of election. the Alexandria Fair were being brought home a valuable boar got Tbe Goodman Case. Judge McLaughlin, sitting at Bath Court-house, has granted a writ of error In the Goodman case, who was found guilty of the murder of Col. H. Cj Parsons anu sentenced by Judge of the Alleghany eounty A.

M. Bailey, a well known citizen loose in Stauuton, and, ih trying to catch him, Fred.Curry, was in fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's of Eugene, Oregon; says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic char ze of the hogs, struck the animal alarrahoea and used many remedies Mr. L. E.

Wright, a young farmer of Jackson's River, Highland county, was showing some friends tbe speed "of his favorite riding horse ou Saturday evening, September 23rd, when the hind and fore shoes of the animal became entangled, throwing both horse and rider violently to the ground. Mr. Wright's face struck the ground first, cutting an ugly gash across the forehead aud breaking his neck. He died instantly. We hope the Good Roads Convention that Is appointed to take place in Richmond during, the State Fair next week will be well attended.

We, however, have written so much on the profit and policy of Improved county roads without any apparent effect that we almost despair of this question, or ever participating in good roads. Good roads we ought to have, and could have if our people so willed. While In Chicago, Charles LN prominent shoe merchant or Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of it. He -took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others several times on the head with a greatest gift health. with little relief until she tried Cham if ym sr feclmr 1 out of sorts, weak berlain's Colic, -Cholera Remedy, which has cured her sound court, to 18 years in the penitentiary.

The case is thus opened for argument, after which tt will be determined whether or not a new trial will lie granted. The Judge also granted a new trial and well. Give it a trial and von Attempted Robbery. Last Saturday night Mr. It.

Kinz- ley, butcher, and one of our most highly esteemed citizens. Was assaulted with a sand-bag as he was entering the gate to his residence, -opposite the Cemetery, about ten o'clock. The thief was lying In wait for him, and struck hlni over the 'head with! a bagof sand that neither knocked him down nor stunned him. The bag broke, and Mr. 1pzey ran toward his house, followed by two pjstol shots from 4 the thief.

Mr. Kinzley was not Injured. He has no Idea who assaulted him. nor his, mo-, tive, unless It was robbery. 1 Confederate Itetmion.

A reunion of Confederate veterans will be held in Harrisonburg on the 8th of October, under the auspices of S. B. Gibbons Camp No. 4-W, at which time Fits Lee, Gov. "O'Ferrall and Rev.

W. M. Dame, of Baltimore, are expected tti be present and de- liver addresses. It will partake of an all day picnic, and all the Confederate camps In the Valley "have been Invited, several bands engaged, and an entertaining programme arranged. There will doubtless be a large attendance, and the ceremonies hatchet, from which he died shortly afterwards.

swore duirf Cwarrant fol Curry 'starrest, and, before Esquire Kenneth McCoy, on Wlnes-day-of last weet, who fined thitn. $20 antf cost, or failureJlor' paytiie fine 95day8 in the county jaiL will be surprised at the prompt re InT.7ES lief ft affords. 25 and 50 cent bottlen kivs sa appctlt sad cast work, fcegia at aacetak. tmg the ssost rsna-Me strcactbcainf ssedlriae.wakrli is lhrows's Iroa Bit for Hight, who was found of forsalo'by W. M.

Allen. S. AL Davidson ami CV C. Condon, both of Bell's wrre attending the fair yesterday. TIey are wo of ters.

A lew bot- 1 the murder of Weekes in the eounty court of Augusta and sentenced to 18 years in tbe penitentiary. the substantial Republicii of that Cross Use Prohibition Nominee. The Prohibition Executive Com very arst doss a locality, and i report 'everything -7 peatbor a Bride. sasns. ww Graves Woods.

mittee for the Tenth district met in 5-C cheery politically niuiMig their peo Uetk, ud It'll pteasant to take. ple. Staunton yesterday and nominated Rev. C. IL Grove, of Troutville, Bot It Cures T.

A. Graves, son of P. B. Graves, of this city, and a telegraph operator on the Norfolk Western, was married on the 2oth to Misa Evie, fearbes. 1.25 a 2.52 Pie .0031 .1 0 ram lag, heart pine, assorted, -i i 12.00 a 1 5.00 Feaelng, common.

14. OO a 15.00 J4.00 JoUts, as to length andsises 14.00a25.00 Flooring. Laths, 2.50a8.00 Shinglea, 1,000.... 3.75 a 4.5(1 Bides, Leatber. e.

HWks-9f9 M4ts9lMaMM1a.MM.V4av4WMM a 8 Dry 7 a 8 Dry SsT, a 4 Leather .20 Vi a 28 City aniabed haraessu.t 22 a 25 Oosatry satahed 20 a 2.H Hemlock sote. 19a25 Tanners 45 a 5U Mlaeellaaeetos. Cottoa yarn, per a. -95 Fuh. lOoft Irtta TMllett 2Vba2y 2Vla2H Powder rifle.

m. 251b keg, 5.00 HK, 2.75 VBeg. 1-60 Ducking, V4 kf 8.00 iUasllag. kas U. 1.T6 etourt county, for Congress.

We offer One Hand red Doliara luwuni Ringing addresses were made by Uver any emus of Catarrh that raa sot be cored by nil's aa A Hi I dw. Atoat tWof week.go Jos. 8av-age, a wealthy middle-aged man, ami Miss Eva Bell, a young lady of 22 years.Wth'of Frederick couoTywere married at residence of JnoA. Noon, of thia place. Rev.

J. II. Boyd ofSdating.1 'fijst 5 Wednesday Mr. Nopb received telegram announcing the death or the bride. is related, to ilrs.

who James W. Bod ley, Rev." H. Haw eldest ila ughter of Dr, Geo. A'. Woods, F.

J. CUKNEY A PmM Tnbwlo at the hotel who had bad colds fol-1 1 We, tbe otlersigned.have knows F. Cbe- thorne and Rev. Mr. James.

of Nortonvllle, Green county, Va. It ner lor we last lit vsars.aud bam-ain Claris, llzrvcz tZztents Resolutions were adopted declar teetlv honorable ia all ImikI hmu was a very pretty wedding. The lowed his example and half a dozen persons ordered It from the nearest drug store. They were, profuse in bride and groom arrived In Staun- anuuwj carry out aay tnaile by their firm. ing the liquor traffic tbe dominant issue now before the American neo- C'st 41 --scnMsad red ton on nursaay last, to spenrl A i west-l ruax.wnoleaie Irae-elts.

Toledo Waldiar. Kinnao Marvin, Wsoieaal lng. their thanks to Mr. Kahler for tell- 4 pie and endorsed the "Prohibition -4. Css I trm few days with' the groom's parents, with Iter' husband and MUs KF.TK, i v.

Hail's Catarrh Cure i taken in trenails rs1 and exercises enjoyable. Subscribe for Yost's Wjeexxy. and then left for Roanoke on a short Libert, attended the funeral at Kerns- inac dlrectlr anon the IUmkI nt n.m.-r,.,. Ing them how to cure a bad cold to platform recently adopted at Lynch qalckly; For by W. M.

A Hen.v 'burg." set if lis I 1 1 bridal trip. town on Frlday.laet. I fa ot tbe system, trkx. 75 cents per bot-tte. Sold bj all PruKKkts.

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