hc laijucsbictr ' epicbUcmtV l&ebne&tk j ;tijT It; 1868 .nt, v fjp W. ROBS, rarncuR axd bchoeo. COIt In Jewell'i building, West end of Main St. ayneahurg. thfts-tf. F. A. BALL, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,! AT McCOYB OLD STAND, Greensboro. Fa. I. o. or o. f. WAYNE8BURO LODGE, NO. M. Trail In Onnenr-a Dnlldlna:. mat Main Btreol Wayncaburg, Pa, Time, Tuesday evening, ench w tck. an. J O. OF O. F. ' ' nosniMKA LODGE, NO. Me. Tall In Onneer's nntldlna, Rent Main Street, 1 Wftvnee.burg.l'a. Tlmo,Hntaalay veainr.fficB I G EO. B. JEFFEHY, NOTARY PUBLIC. All business pertaining to the office attended to promptly, iihich wuii r. a a. Telegraph to, CWIIUI iiinbWHiiiiumH, May IS; 'W-ly. jg MT BAYERS, ATTOHNBT AMD COCSSEIOS AT 11W. I addltlnn toother bitslnem will attend- In alll enaealn Bankruptcy that may be entrusted tohls I eixru. Oince.nppoiiUa the More of O. W. Hob-I JEVViS DAY, , DBALEB 1 BOOKS AMD BTATIOMBT, Wall Pfljxr. Window Paper, Ac. Hnndny Reboot Hooka or nil kinds t-oiiHtnnlly on hand, room In Mm. Hush's IiiiIIiIIiik, formerly occupied by tot- tcrell A Taylor, Wiiyneshurg, Pa. stay v. F w y . Y'jsctjailet; WATCUEfl AND JEWELRY, itAnt irnsF.T, ofpositb court nousa. Keep on hands always a choice end select an-1 aortnunt of Watnliea and Jewelry, Repairing I anuoatmeiowenimiea. i;i: ov-iy. P HIST NATIONAL WANK, OF WATUKSBtmO -1..... tTo'clnek A M. ...,Jf o'clock r a. ice DISCOUNT DAY - -..TUESDAYS. D. Bone, Frea't. J. C. Flenkiker, Cashier. H. Fbank. Flenr iker, Assistant Cashier. TENTIBTRY. I have located In Wimwiliiiw anil im njvn. fiylne-the Into rcKldcncunf Dr. H. H, I'nttnn. Hav- Ilia tnkon event ruilna to liecnmo thnmuirhlv ia quaintcd with both tho theory and practice ofl lieniiBiry.niiii iiiivinn iinii,iiexienenceorBCven renra in tun pruieiiiiiii, i icei wnrriinul in Bay lie thntniy niilleiita ahull linvoiiooAiifitoooin ttlulnnf lnnrlroirntlona. Kxtrnntlon will he I SanrfMiul iuiI.iI.mib uhun ilnulruil 1- t ).. ...Mnl liliratlonot "IaiiR'hliiiiM"orot'hereneathellea. I CnarnBii mortoratp, ami till operation wnrranlcd I a reorcprt4Ml. I will Ih nt home withopt nn I AnvKHTUHa from the nnoenih to tho thirtieth I Oforory mouUi. JOH. 8, 1IKKTU. ajljUf gUEUMAN HOL'tiE, ATRT OI'IXED BT TDOMAS BRADLEY. tValtlmlT the moet eomoli-tn Hotol In onr town. Everything combined to fumlab the lieat ecoom- I Bloilntlon ever yot oirureil to the iuI)IIp. I Menta nirnlxheil at nil houra, table provided I Wllu (ne oeaiOl llieneitKon, I Travellers and tlinae ilt Hlmna of refreahment wllldowell toenll. "Tom" atlll relalna hla. old reputation of niiwHVminiotlallnKgeiitleiiian, and I bonpltahle landlord, llotiae, the one formerly I oeeupledby the "Meaaei.Ker" OHU-e, &,m-l,. JOBERT UOUUIIEHTY, CAJtittAOB UAmrrACTUTiKn, wATWEsntnto, rA. wyTeaburg, feature CARRIAGES Of evenr deeerlrd Ion. From his experience In the hnalnena he fcela conlMent thothla work, In etvle. flnlnli and durability, will clvo entire aat- laractton. It la hla determination to nnrehaiiej the beat material lu market, and employ vone Mil ooinpetcni workmen. -Ail work wariantodrhroneyer.-W tM.'SO-tf. JJARULE WORKS, SUMUERSQILL A BRO. (Shop In rear of tho Hamilton House near the I nwoui iiiu,) Thepnhllcareresrwclfnlly lnformel that Sum menatlll A Uro.huvoJUHt received a large Block of I eniiia u I kinds of mu B MARBLE WOREI 8neh M Ornvn Btonea, Monument, Mantlet Work, Ao. We arc prepared to funilsh work at I renaonable terms on Bhort notice. Call nnd ex- I amine our atoek, atyloa,aud prices, before pnr- cnMiugeiacwnera. o;fu. w AYNE3UUKU MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. BAYERS & RINEIIART. Still eontlnne to carry on the Marble and Stone flatting bUBlneasat tneir long eaiaoiisnen ataaa Immediate east of tho Public Square, between High and Oreene atreeta, Wnynenburg, Pa, TiUs cetahllahment luw been In constant oper ation alnnn l.H;fl). nnd the lonaexnorlenre ami en ergy of llio proprietors, linked with the exer- ctaeoXaoundJitilgmentanclgood taate,baTewon ur kiluiii n wiiit;niuvui mill riiviittiir rv.iimfciwi. An extensive stock of the vartoua varieties of . the beat marble kept constantly on hand. Spe cial attention paid to polishing, pressing, carv- 1QX nmi engraving. AU ordera promptly filled. t;'f-tf. OUNDEIIY NOTICE. THB BUBSCRIDF.R HAVING : i rUItCHASED EAGLE FOUNDERY, With 111 large stock of PlDWS ASD TAKT OTUER CASTmos, Formerly the proportyjof the late Daniel Owetu, I dee d, will continue tlie buslneaalnaU I 1U broncliea, and do all kind of . v . ;;-, mimosa. re?airinop At sheet not loo and upon reasonable terms, and Boyee w merit a reaaonaoie auare oi patronage. C.W. BOWRR flWUVERt' STABLE : . 15 VfAflTESBURQ, PA. Th lobacrtben'wonld reapeetrully Inform the I - t, aaiBue UHi UM7 auv prepanQ w AOOOMMODATE AT AM, nOURS WITH vGOOD HORSES AND GOOD BUGGIES,! Oar Stable will be found la rear of Use BamU-1 Boaee, aear tbe Btean .Mill. IB JB1U- W.A.AC. W.BANX. nia.'n-ly ATX A ClOARf ' t M r , T. nf IT -T. ilUDSH liErY K8TABLISH1CEST. i: r m kaen oa hand at aU Um A5 KCELLEUT QUALITY OF CIGARS, ' lmnVln M rlnTabacpo. ripaa. 8nnr, eta., eu. ; PRICES 10WHI IS TBI WORDt . Caitiltv. BOOB Isl tbWorV n'WaraaV' , ' wa T.BRABES. R INT IMG I ! "TUX WAYMM1URO HETVWJCAN' iOB PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, Saytrt' BvMing, EaM of flf Wo W AiTNEBB VRO, PA. PAMPHLETS, PROGRAMMES. BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, POSTERS, BLANKB, LABELS, c.,&c, NEATLY EXECUTED WB HAVE NOW A OltBAT VABIETY I OF MATERIAL I A ad an ere eeaaplet Meek t p A P E Rt CARDS, & 0., hln the llm.u, .f AND WE ARE PREPARED Te taeeaM avery deanrlpllon of JOB P R I N TIN G! IM A STYLE OF NEATNESS AND BEAUTYII CAXNOT BE 80BFA86ED AKTWIIERE, v" . , , ...... We employ she meat competent -printers, and prspoaa w MEET EVERY ORDER! With whlek we are fevered, lat SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE ! AN I IV THE MOST ATMFACTSRT HANSEfc flwau FINE RULE WORK CraTJFICATES, CHECKS, Ac, . .Ti TERMS SB ASOSABLEI Let W f .,; H tmg ttawtlMB the exntrary, aa . the. xaiiuad t, -i' - : w.w..,' a , i. -.1 m' IWIjUiini i '4t.. u....t. ..;.,... i ' I IMi wij nwi. i m OIB IIKHOLN. , Clieera I cheora, for our horoc.i, ; Not those who wear lam, Notthoao who wear eaglea, And leaUota aud bare i We know they are gallant, And honor them, wo, For bravely maintaining, The lted, While and Blue. But, ehcera for our aoldlera, Hough, wrlukleil and brown; Tho men who muke heroui. And oak no rcnuwn ; Unaelllah, untiring, Intrepid and true ; The bulwark eurroundlng .' ,' Tho Iltd, White and Ulue. Our Patriot aoldlera I When Treoaon artwe, And Freeilonv'a 0W11 chlldion .. i Aaaailod her a;foo ; , When Anarchy threalcned And Order wlthdrow, They rallied to reaeuo . Tlie Uod, While and Dluo. - , ' Upholding our banner, On mauy a Held, The doom of the traitor They valiantly aenled ; And, worn with conlllot, Found vlK.W anew. Where Victory greetod Tbe.Kcd, Whlto and Ulue. Yet, loved one have fallen And atlll, wliero they sloop, Atorrowing nation Shall allcntly wecpi And Bprlng'a fulrcat llower4 In gratitude, strew, ' ' O'er those who have cherished Tlie lted, White and Ulue. But glory Immortal' ' Is waiting them now) Aud chaplets unfiidlng Shall bind overy brow;! When, called by tho trumpet, At Time's great revlow, . They atand, who defended The Red, While nnd Blue I FACTS AND FANtlEN. WniTTtEIl TO COLFAX. Col Em well chosen to preside (Vor freedom's Congrosa, and to milde, As ouo who holds tho reins of futo, The ourrcnt of Its grant debate Prompted by one. toowlso and good, And fair, withal, to be withstood. Here, from our Northorn river banks, I solid to tlioo my hearty thanks For all the patience which hits borun The weary foot of bunkum's horn, Thohlsslng of tho Copperhead, And Folly dropping words of lead I fillll wlsoly ready when tho nnalo Hangs poised to maka the right prevail ; Rtlll foremost, though Secession's head Be crushed, with scornful hool to tread The life out from IW wrllMiiu tall I As wise, firm, faithful to tho end Uod help theo, prays thy sincere friend. jmtM o. Wurmen. LARIF.S' TUUNS. It is not bnowa wlioro llio fullowine mnnl foeto came from, but It la emphatically good General SLTtBitiiEsm.sT's Office, i Jlay, 1808. t Rulol. No train oflor thin date, will be made up of a greater length than the height or the propelling power. Rulo 2. Ia coining down hoavv grades, (church steps for Instance,) first class trains will move as rapidly is surety will allow; but all accommodating trains will proceed slowly and stop frequently to allow people to step on tho trains. Caution, however, is necessary in "tarling up while people ore so engaged, to prevent accidents. nulo 8. All tralofl to beheld up at crossings AU empty "flats standing on tho sidings" at tho time should.be switched off. Rule 4. When three or more trains arc pro cocdlng in company, they should always movo side by sido, and cn no account whatever chango this position. Trains npproachlun from opposito direction mut koep out of the way. This rulo iB iinjicrativc. J Rule 5. If it is desirable to attach "fl.rv to a moving train, speed should bo slackened and signals given by bowing. Tho "flat" will respond by throwing away its cigar, twirling its mustaches, and cloyatlng its hat. Tlie an swering signal is a smile, which signifies couple on ;" after "coupliufi," tho combined train will proceed very slowly very. By order of Fasiiior, President. A La Mode, General Superintendent. EVERY-UAY PIIII.ONOPIIT. Hans Fulrick C. Connor, formerly known I by tho nom do plumo of "Beau llackctt, contributes the following to tho Bt, Louis, our ml: Mover insure your life for tlie benefit of your wifo for k greater sum than ten thousand dol Urs. A widow with more money than that is a dangerous legacy to leavo posterity. The "game of ltle" is very like a game of cards time deals, death cuts, and everybody l waiting for tho last trump, I think men drink in crowds because they are afraid to drink by themselves. It requires a good deal of courage to stand np alone and pour a glass of whisky down your throat. If a man is without enemies, I wouldn' givo ten cents for bis friends. ' The man who can please everybody hasn't got sense enough I to aispicaso anybody. I tui, . .,.:. .. mi ... ya?" and rushes by you without pausing for ' , i ,. , a reply, I wouldn't, if I wore In your place, foDow him more than a mile to toll bun I was welL A convenient way of testing the auction of your Intended W U Buury amilltar woman- she dosen'tlove yot, you will Add It ont bn mediately. There are some inconsistencies in this world that Viott't axacllymnderstaod. Everybody is anxious to get to hcaVeri, but nobody Is in a hurry about iU- r Near San Francisco is a restaurant where the proprietors are compelled to exact pro payment for meals. .Recently a stranger call' ed in, and ordered soup. The waiter brought it up, act It down, then held out his palm. "What for?" inquired the strangcr. "Fay, sir." ''WhatI before I oat ? ! Wait till I get through." "No, sir; we want pay ba ton you eat" . ''WbIL that I never do ; when I get through with my an I will talk about pay." "That won't answer; i want pay ow," exclaim the waiter. "Well if yon can get It before I see fit to pay, let's see you, he replied, holding on to the plate,' ana com menclog to eat. At this the waiter whips out of his pocket A largo syringo,; lasc.rta the point Into tbe vran, and empties the dish ba- fore the astoniahect' man bail fully jf ecovor uom tug amazement at the strange proceeding Exit waiter in triumph. 1 rw.vy'ZV.". - .aaajaXaaWBaawaaaaBBBWaaM 4 I -Lrck)TJtlon of nitad la no(Tudl0cTenV to uiewania ana suuenngs or iuobo wbo arc lair oi motniiainamaKe nmant olqccti seem IrjeaHr. aokr all the follow liolntra brought t . . ... t " , , o s, u hi vim uwi ui ui in . A sweet lunacy tlio hoaeyruoon. I U m -- i -.1! f . n I A 1 hb iuusi buiiviiu jwkij uu r a wv- man's attempt to marry him. The B1i in Lake Cliaubungognngamng, are said to choke) in trying to tell where they live. " O.i a paper has its columns headed For President, U. 8. Grant of Appomattox for Vice President, Schuyler Colfax of the llouse. Adam had a great advantage b) one respect, ovor every other husband known to earth his wife couldn't threaten to go and live with her mother. An old lady says that two things which were very common In her youth have gone entirely out of fashion now-a-days sunshine and sil ver money. A jocose-Arkanelan playfully says that it is not uncommon in that State, to see men with three ears each ; one on each side of the bead and a third between tho teeth. "It seems as though I'd never eat square with that are grand jury," remarked adlacon- aolato rogue "they never gets together with out bringiu' a little bill ag'in me." At( Incorrigible loafer, being taken to task for his laziness, replied, "I tell you, gentle men, you are mistaken, I have not a lazy bone hi my body, but tho fact is, aw bom hmf!" "Tueri Is one kind o' ildp I always steer clear of," said an old bachelor sea-captain, 'and that's courtship, 'cause on thai ship there's always two males and no captain. Wiiex you see a young man and woman walking down tho street, leaning against, each other like a pair of badly matched oxen, it is pretty good sign that they are bent on con solidation 'This greatest soutco of weakness to every nation under Heaven," said a philosopher, 'comes from the fact that its women bavo so little to do and so much to say." That man wa3 a donkey. Wiiem Marshal Narvcaz, tho bloodthi.sty Spaniard, was on bis death bed, ho was ad- vlsod by bis confessor to forgive all his eno mics. "I have none," repllod'tlio marshal) I bad thorn all shot long ago." "Ark you alarmed at tho approach of tho King of Terrors!" asked man of a dying neighbor. "No," was the emphatic reply 'no; I've liyod slx-and-thirty years with the Queen of Terrors, and tho King can't be worso'n the, I'll be bound." Thrf.b Trocblesojib Clients. Rufus Che ats used to say that tho throe most trouble some clients ho ever had, were a young lady that wanted to get married, a married woman that wanted n divorce, and an old maid that dldu't know what f lid wanted, A country woman entering an eating-house where several show bills wore posted, and upposlng them to bo anuouuccmenU of what the establishment bad to cat, said, on being asked what she would have for dinner, "I'll take roast beef and a few menageries." A rnoFEsson in tho Dublin, University has lately discovered that Homer's namo was orig inally O'Mcnglier, which bocame abbreviated into O'Mur, which was erroneously pronounc ed Ho'Mcr by the English cockneys, and dually carao to be written Homer, 'Do too Bay your prayers regularly every night and morning ?" asked a sympathetic In ly of a littlo boot-black, to whom she had Just given a trifle,. "I scz 'cm at night, mum ; but any smart boy can tako care of hiuelf in the day time," was tho littlo rogue's reply. A 'soldier of the army has claimed young lady teacher of a Now York school as his wife, to whom ho was married in 1864 which marriago was kept a secret until tho soldier was discharged. Now sbo disavows him, says alio was never married to anybody, and sues lilm fur slander. Now, girls," said Aunt Keren -II apncli 'just you miud, and when you go a shoppiu, and find what you want, and it's suitable, and cheap, nnd can't bo got for less anywhere else, and you feel inclined to tako it, just do it, and go 'long about your business, and don't stand chaflerin' with tho clerks all day. Li sending to this country for recruits- for bis army, it is hoped that the Pope is animated by no particular hostility to the Democratic party. Bo that as it may, should he succeed in cnliallug say fifty or a hundred thousand men in Now York, Brooklyn and "tho Jer seys," ho would seriously impair the. Demo cratic prospccla. Wo c.tpcet to see' the party protest against tho recruiting schemo set on foot from Rome. Commercial. Grant Tin Northern Coppejihkads. Gen, Grant said in our hearing,' not long ago "Tho rebels wo whipped, as it was our duty to do ; they fought us bravely, and I for one have no spito ngaicst them. If they behave themselves, I shall think well ol them. ' But the Copperheads and peace men of the North, the men who, during the war, reviled the soldiers, encoureed the enemy, and did their utmost to stop supplies and reinforcements to our boys in front such men I can't forgive I will not forget them, nor have anything tot do With them," N. Y. EctmnjlUt. Tub ex-Confederate General, W. C. Wick man, who .rose to high military distinction under Lus, has taken the stump for Grant and Coltax la Virginia. In an address to the people of Hanover county, on Monday, he indorsed tbe Chicago nominations In the warmest terms, announced himself an ont- snd-out Republican, and asserted that tbe blacks were not only entitled to suffrage, bnt that it was essential lot their protection. Gen Wlckman's course will hive a marked influ ence upon many of the ox Confederates, par. Ucularly the soldiers of his old division. ASECBOTE OF GENERAL dBAS. Duiing tho Petersburg campaign of 1864, several privates were engaged in unloading oarrcis or "sail nurse" from a transport at City Point, tnd were In charge of a Lieuten ant of a Now ork Regiment, who took every occasion to show his authority.-. To 'one of his abusive remarks one of the privates made reply, whereupon the Lieutenant administered severe kicks to tbe offender, wbo offered no rcs'stance, bat continued on with his work, A short, thick-set man wearing a slouched hat, and a rather seedy officers cloak, who had been standing by for some time, hereupon threw off hlscloa!: and coat and proceeded to help to unpad the transport - Aftor the Usk was accomplished, the officer donnod his toat and cloak and asked the Lieutenant, a very civil terms, his name and reel men! . . "Lieutenaii , of the New' York Volunteen. By what authority do- you ask such aqnestin? .'. .).'.', ' "Report yrfrself Immediately to tow Col onel tinder atest. by order of General Grant, fct cruelty to (your men, and remember that abttso of privies by ofllcexa la not tolerated by tho prcaoni commander of the omry." re plied tho "thl kMWt" offloet, Ughttog aqLjaf and walking sbwly away, EW 8TANDS NEW STORE I NEW STOCK! The rmtrnnase of the neotile of onr town and county la respectfully solicited at tho new aland. P. AX TELL A CO., Blaeh ley's Corner, opposite the Wright lloum, 11-.. , D - - n.li.l ..Mb li.l Just been received', eooBlailug of DRY GoODS, FINK WHITE GOODS, FANCY GOODS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, SPRING BIIAWIA AND BALMORALS, EMDROIDERIEfl, NOTIONS, GLOVES. HOSIERY, RIBBONS, Velvets, Parasols, beaded and plain; Ladles' and Gent's HaU In various slylea. Ac., Ac, Ac. 9-A Bne assortment of everything In our line always vu uanu 3-We sell at very reaannnhlo rates and deal alike tuairve COME, EXAMINE, AND BUY P. AXTELL & CO. Mnya7,'S8-ly MOOD NEWBt AND NEW GOODS D. SHIRK, Now offers to the public The most complete assortment of Every thing In tho Dry Goods line ever brought ta Tills mark ot. ThoSprlng Styles, freBh and attractive And of every variety. Hats for Mcb and Boys, Ladles' and Misses. Uools And Shoes, unsurpassed In Durability A Cheapness, Muslins, Delaines, Cloths, Tlonnets ft Ilonnct frames C'asnlmcres, and In fact Everything that can bo Desired, yon can buy of biro. A. WILSON, JR. Espoelally Invites a coll from hlsold ciistomrra. neinil Sllimneu llio pri-niiKH tn e.rriii-r tinii- InK will lie atistalned nnd thnt now, as of yora, the tnatna of all will Im r I (fined reKnnllnK pricea mid qnnllty. Km bruce the flrat npnorttiully nnd rtvr) him an early call. aTtnrim frirmerlv necunled bv A. Wilson. Jr. In Wilson's building, Waynoaburg, Pa. ap H,a-iy. if, niium, fJIHE LATEST YET. URS. E. S. 8AYEH9 A HOKKINSON Havo Just arrived from tho East wllh a largo assortment oi rorvian aiiutiuiuuniro . DRY GOODS,.. SPRING & SUMMER STYLES, which they propose to sell at the lowest CASH pricea I anch aa iiresa i toons, ureas i run minir, Dress Buttons, 1 idles Shawls. Bnota and Hhoea, Hata for men A hoys, , a4ao,agreAtvariety. . Dlceartlclea.at ' very low . - frleea ' tor GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' WEAR, , i, -- Wares of all kinds, and acomrjlete variety or tlie best OROC'ERI KB. All of which theypnni.aie.Ui sell at the very loweat OKlirea, depending on the uaiity ana cn , i. m m-tnin. eapneaa of tlielr goods to gain fiivathm a call before nnrchaslnc elsewhere, and they will prove that the above Is correct. Koom ID Alliaon'B Dniiainn,iMwiy vyiyiir' Court Home, waynesDurg. v."-" gEATJTTFUL DISPLAY t DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, &., .1 i. .. t v .-:t'i. . . i .ii....-., i.-, A-f ' EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, EVERYTHING IN .THE .LINE t Wtahlnato eleaaeaU the rail trade, heof- Smhlaaxriia4aaton4ahlriR low mlae airoaeh. Ttie atoeli tea late aa Mat laAait aouttiie bs4U) Mlnor'aBnaldliiaL nnnMalta ike haeeiie ltonae. .iLjiM -- " i. ir l'V a m factTworthy of NOTE I . ; JOHN W. WINGET Undoubtedly has the- LARGEST STOCK of HOME-MADE BOOT'S & SHOES! IN WAYNESUURO. They havo been tried and tound to be equal If not Superior to any in tlio place ' He has a goncral and well manufactured assort- mtuil UI . ' I , ,. LADIES' AND MIOSES, MEN it BOYS' HOME MADE BOOTS, BII0E3 AND BLHTEHSI , Bo keeps hands nnexeelled na workmen In leuiutT. xiis auop win ue lotuiu NEAR COTTERELS TANNERY, fa-After returning thnnka for a lllieral nntro- ntHje heretofore bentoweil, 1 wish lo Kny to my oh -ciiHtoMiora and nthent that I warrant mv witk hi every particular, ami will sell at prices mil win satisiy any ri-aaonauie ieraou. Don't forget tho place, but GIVE ME A CALL SOON. pt,'W-ly JOHN M. WINOET. niEAT TANIC IN THE PRICES OF 1 r DOOTS AND SHOES! WILLIAM llERRYIHLL'S, I : TWO DaORS WEST OF N. CLARK A SON'S . , ULOIIIIINU HlllUI1-, Hiwlnu Inst pnrehned n heavy Hloek nf Pools aildHlioemftllu KlNhXrillld I1KHT 111IAI.1TV to bo found In the Kant, be now Iiiih the dent se liwtefl mill moKt eotiiolele nnaortinent of tln-ae UimhIs over brought lo the Town. And houirtrs to soil FOR CASH Men's boat, whole stick, Home-made Boots, 17 Inch le, nt S.(Xi,S.2fi nod r'-" : Men's Klne ('nil at 57.ryt, wllh n iinlrorin deihiellon In rales, un all KimiHoiHioeK. ar, iierryiuii iihviiik mi i-x-porienco of 15 years In tho iiiiiiitiNiettirltitg of BOOTS AND SHOES ! f thoromrlil? nernmliiled'wllh the business, nnd lias liiKou gmui cure lo muuo mis u , SUrEIHOIt STOCK TO ANY KEPT IIEIIE TOKOUK. Eitnerlenced linnds nrn eonstnntlv emnloved In iimkliiK loonier nnd we ran snfely any tlmt at, no plaooelse In thi'iui "iIIkkIiikh" i'hii the tiuito rial uud workmanship be siirjiiiKseil. ALL WORK WARRANTED ! ITnnow nsltslilH friends nnd the nnblle to roll nnd examine bis utra-k, as he feels eiinlMeut that ne enn jiiciwe iiietn. wm. iii-.iikt ii i i,i, iftlB-tf Main Htrect, wnyiiclinri, pa. G RE AT BARGAINS! BOOTS' AND SHOES NEW STOCK I ' SEW STOKE custom-made; work CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT Jl. C. & IT. BELL'S, (SrCCKSBOIW W) HALDTTD,) SAY E E S' C O R .ir E R WAYNESDURO, ta. S-Call and examine, and snvo money I GOTO M, C. H. BEU.'B FOR BARGAINS twy , . i . G IFTS FOR: T U MILLION A II U,0 E'STOCK DOCOHT EXPRESSI.T FOR THE; FESTIVE '' - ' " AJA IB AL . . , .. .,..!.,!,( ',.., .1,1 7 . i 1BA.AC HOOPER'S , ,, - . ; - -.. ., "'. - ..-i . . OROCEST AXD COSFECTIOSEBT : . Mr. Hooper wonlrl still have his Mends and pt- . . ... , ...... .. 1 1 ii n. 4. in the lre Mrv .,i rM,r.vi innprv inula at liia usual place of doing bnslneaa, aad mai noiiaa ',- - ., .i -, .; i- ).':- ,i , A FRESH SLTFLY, .. a ; . at the beat quality o? all articles in bJallne. j ;,ii...j -.1 n ' To YH 'NOTIONS, and A great Variety of nsoful arUeleaalwayaoa band...., - i:! i - ' 'a-u'. "yiF'sriMXaTs;; a 1 J' - ' ' ' W I ' m connection wlfrv the above, Mr. Hootru rrmrr"7T':i ....... w A ? DELICIOUS OY8 TRBSj . ci'-vi vl -'.ii..,-" in m '-i . ;!-1 .fiii With all lhe,"el eetcraa,'; are. served at reason The moat attractive and moat powil "Wt a town. v,im aa-i. JETTEU THAN EYERJ i ... -t - FROM i .1 II -.1 l a, til -I NEW YORK & rlllLADELFllIA, - '.I v.;7 thomas BitADEN,." ';.;!,; i-i.v -. e lias just received a apl6ndld new , T-iri-t ' acr rmr rwi ' rt I tlTvo a vytrt erRiNd 6T0CK of dardware). I To whlolt ha IrtvitM especial ilbUm(. -a,t -a Ills store Is filled with eVeiythlnc In hie lln needul by the farmer and mmhanlf. ileJat.) of hla flirniar frtt-nda. AmouR hie variety ofai immIh will lie niium Iron and Falls of all klndaf . 'IttlifMiif all vnrleliea. AiiuerH. Hrfteea, Ac. Ta(4-1 tlo-liHitlied. firoaa-eiit and Mill RHWfi Hand Snwa aud Tools uf all deacilntVona. .n hT " AGRICULTURAL ISU'LEMKJffSy 1 -iff Mowln Machines. Outline rtoxes. Corn Shelters I'lows. t'nltlvntorH, Hhovvh, Forks, andevery- thing lu this Due. BADDLERY DARDWAREi " "" A Renernl assortment of Saddlery KardVaf, W which he Invites tlie atteatlon of pareliaera - ' ' -- ,' WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS i , . - Tuba, Suekela, Tlulter Bowla nii all kinds ftf ' hlieneu niHNien rixuin, tciiiiiw mtaavui, BriMims, Rriiahea, font Hnckete, Hraae Kettlea. Iluaity Willi, Khot Huns, lloya'a Wngona ami KIi-iIh. Alt or which Will lie aold cheaper ttm everfort'aahl , . r t . vt :t i ', GIVE HIM A CALLSbONir '. i. . T. ,, I .... I Ho will take pleasure In liowln hla stock a( alltlmea. Ho nlve lilm aeiill when yon eolne td town. Itemetiilier the !, i - ' - t ,, . I f ori'OSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANH, t. WAYNEftnURG, VA. ;1 np8,'(N-tf THOMAS RRADRN. IM P 0 R T A N T "ij T O 1 .a.1 ai .,-i a 1, IIUII aDERS and CONTRACTORS! .1 ''..'I' 11 J I WAYNESUVRG STEAM PLANING tULL, - ... a ..- i. ,i- a ,v ' : ! It elvca tts pleasure In annnnnee to the nnhtln the (Hiuiilei Inn of Ihls work and the readlneaa ol llio iroiriitiirH 10 .. , , ... . , , RECEIVE ORDERS!"; :. .,,.! Hi MAKE C O V T R A C T 8 f The heal Improved ninrhlnery la naeil, Plan-i lux. liniiKliliiK mid OroovliiK, Hnab and Inmht MiikIiib:, I'miftellliiir, Itlpplntf, moitlillne Ac.f riiplilly nudnkllmily VAucutid. , KuUug nrlota) paid fur , ' ALL KINDS OF LUMBER I They are nlso prepared to-do all kinds of ('nrpen- ler work, Willi tlieulimwit prompt nesa, and In tbe most atiliatnlil lal manner. They rcMpeel hilly aollelt n share M pnbrla pnl ronnR-e, and llutter tlieinaclvea tliut tlicy wll, In all cases lie nhlo to '' GIVE ENTIRE BATISfACTIOM I vl All orders promptly ntlondcd to." ' ' -'.- ii IIRADEN, WALTON A HAYKRff, 1 ,ii-tr Wnynealmra, Pa. c OI'PER AND nSWARB ESTABLISH MENT IN WAYNESBUItO, I'A, rs-iv-r throw money away, mrt tJfS IT TO BUY CHEAP ANI USEKCLHTOVEHOIr W. If. II E L PH ENSTINEj Tlicy have tlio hnndanmest and neatest pattern of 1 - ..: .i . ... - i COOKINO, 'HEATING, AND ltTUVEl r : .11-, .1 ,.; : FAKLWl .'.-l ' r.M ) '" In nse. 'Cult ami examrrm the different pntterne hnfom vim: pnrrliiuM elaewbere. Tber " the ItuHKIiAI.!-'., fur woral or ciol, three Bliws , and the Pi-rfTflun. for wnu&, three elseaw IBejr aye the lieal Hlovea In aae. imiri lei t tie women acoiu any lonawr. im. a- them whul they need. - .. . u ... i it It Tliey mannfoclor .A .V TIN, COTTKR ASD SHEET IRON WARE I -. ; , - , . a i,, a -a'. .' i.l ',ffi of all klnda. Everything In onr line will ti attended to promptly; aend myonr camera enow. tut 1 will atill cacay tut uaa or country ptoaaea 1 1 ' i j,-Vw 3FOCTING AND ROOFING! ... . ii done1 to order ori the Shortest notice, et-t h etr aliiad.aoutli ef, tlie Hlieruraj llmiaaayiv- bnn(,Vii. , , W.H.nELPHESBTJNE., V.. A. TINKER. i-H..U MATEU: nilNKER & MAPEL, , , ,r .. cokuisSTOr .ME$cinirrsi '" ' : ' FOR THE SALE 6r ' 'n';" .'.. ii- ii. "i 'I vi ffti'j i, j'- -U Ka HOGS', CATTI,E AND SnEEP, i i,; ri ,','w an: Jwij.t :..ii- -y U . ,s .;, AT TJ1BIB OW? YAXUaU, J, ta. WEST WlTIMCU! MARYLANTX f' 4i ( AJFAfOIXlSO MD. LIVESTOCK ScXlA fjonsfgrlmenw rHrpeetmtty' arNMcltaaV AS easA- "3orST WA-twrm Ooraay atLuw. vl'-mj, Hnlaay Jfabajai ii .' ','M : nn ,1,18 A QTURGIS8 A WAGNER; t wa bsrfcED STATC8 ViA-nTA 'dKittiSu a COLLEOmntJUUKWn t,iu im '' t-FortliA riTJnarmcTi' idf fAiMAttfian IMrala acalnat tfn llBUted aHutae, aawbaa. u: kj at oaw .i V. C. i. lerriritOltaaAWAfftaatRyl i ((ZL'ff.ay cn tJ v JIObVOaJTS WNe Vi VA, I"1 :'f3.'0Fni u-il tit icul: of ib ontio w i) .IT'-i !' ''I ."irlif ?IJ ni m oi pj., trt ilMf vraneftM 'VmVtirrnl-'rJ.t sWrMtttVl. Wayneabunn IV ; J'lraB 4a4 bbMV Jrfa 4 :u month. . OA. . ' 7 v 'J , 1 ,1