The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, July 01, 1868, Image 5

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Uteccn;utrint.s,
Doot.4 & hoe.
W. HiM
I UVSIC1AS ASP SIROEOM.
rjflice In Jewell's building, West end of Main St.
WuynesbnrB. ;t:'m-tf.
I
? A. CALL,
Denier In Pry (ItoiIh, Groceries, Hardware,
etc., etc.
AT .Mcl'OY'S OLD STAND,
Oreenshorn, Pa,
J.
o. of o. r.
AVAYNKvDVRG LODGE, NO. JC9.
ITrtll In finTionr'8 P-tilMlnsr, east Malri Htreel,
Wuyriehbui", I u. Time, 1 uesdtiy evening, each
. w Lt'k. Uh.
j urwaT.
'. IluSHIMKA LODGE, NO. 6M.
Hidl !: ''anenr's Tin lid I nor, Fast Mnln Street,
iiym-nlfuitf.l'a, Time, Saturday u vetting, each
xv (.!. db.
G
v.o. & jltixuv,
:;otauy PUBLIC.
All hue tness rertulnlntt to tlio office attended to
fust of the C'omt House,
Mi.y 11; K-l; .
E.
M. SAYEKS,
ATIOnSl'V AVD tOt SSl.LOR AT LAW,
Tn addition toot Vr rmdnei xvlM rdtend to all
ernes in Unnknipt'-v ttmt limy heeutnmtcd loins
c:ire. VJII1CO, (JppuMUt mo more ui u. w. ituo
i-ris A Co,
vis"TaX
DF.M.LI: DMIOOKS AND ETATIOSEitr,
'1t T....... Wln.1.... I'....- J; U.. ...... .. O..I I
lloohs oi nil ktn'Nroniitiitt.v on liimil, room in
M.. Ru-li'sbuH tinir, formerly occupied by Cot
teivll A; TNylor, Whyiii'kIiuik, In.
Mil 0, '( ly.
. jri!Aii.i;v,
WATCH t AND JEWELRY,
, , MAI.VSTKI.Kr, OriOSITE COURT HOCSK.
lrrcpson hnnl nlways n choice nnd select as
sortment of W.uWm'.s' mill Jewelry. Kepuiriiig
domwtt th" lowest rate1. 4;l:'itf-ly.
. 1 1 IS V NATION ALB A N k
of MATSI:9!ICr.O
Owl" fljo'clnek A l.
( loses :l o'clock r tf.
DISCO! ' NT DAY TV KKl IA YS.
D. liOSKIl, Pies't, ,1. (.'. ri.KSNIKKJi, Csllier.
II. FKANK. I'l.F.N.NIKKN. Assistant Cuitller.
J)
ENTIdTUY.
-... " I I' '1,1 III'i'iii;;, HUH Hill tMTMl
pylnt' tlni lulu n'Mt-U'in-foi lr. S. h. Pal ton. Ilnv
: i iic tak' ii uft-M pulns to Itt-foiitH ihoroiiKlily hc
'lujiiiilt il Willi Imihlli tlicm.vun.J prartirw (if
rt'tttislry .nii.lhn vini; Um iiiit'xpci lcni'cnist'vi'n
v.-rrt in lfi prniession, 1 tf-l warrant") tn snv-ln-(
th'tt rny p ilii nt.- slmli iiave iiorunscio poiii
itit or liifiTtoropcrntioii'i. lixtrai-tion will lie
?-imImt'I p-mmI,.s, whn tHin-l, ly t!n nlnttn-
I il Kiltnli ;.(" "Lm Mull ill! 'TIS" nrotll(TPC.S(ln-t('.
iuiru'" iuo(hTitii ,.iinl nil itnM'attniiN wiirriiiilfil
n- I '-pp-. iitc-I. 1 will U at liiinit withoi t i-kr
Aitvi-MTitn t'miu the IlflL-i'iith i-.thc MtlrtlHIi
vt .i:vrry liiuillll. JOH. H. IIUUTIO.
J;L'-lf
Jlbl OI'KSLD BY
tiiomas euadllx
ral'tvoi tho nmt cniiii.i-'i.' If.itfl In our town.
K'e( , lliln;; rnnhiir-l n i'u ni l lit'hcst at-oiu
lundatimi rv-r y-t mii ii"! lu lla puiilU.
iM'v.U I'uruislii"! nt iom-t table provided
x ilh tin- ;,.'r.( cf In-M'JIMMI.
TravclUrs mi-1 tlm . ' (h-slrrm of r'frislimtnt
will i. vt'll tnnill, "Toi.i" suit nliilns It Ik old
ivpiilitllotiOi'itii m -i-i nil i in Minting ui'iitlfiiiiin, and
t.) phalli' l:'nllurd. Ilmtof, ilu out formerly
0;'jupit 'iky Hi-''Mrsm-iiL'ot OiH''0t 5;!: iHMy.
CAiiriAGK MANIJFACTVKBR, XVAYNTSW RQ, VX.
TT;wiriilty tlvrs no! that ho h lorntod In
M tiyp.i'aljurt;, l'u., v. Iicrc he iutenda to manu-
C A U V, I A G K S
f'fpvAn l.Hniptl-"--!, Tmm lilt rvporlon'v in
. IhohiiltiPsH In iW'N'ontM 'U that Ills work, In
ki lo.linlsli mid duiiiKilliy, will nlvw intlrc sat-i.!-iciion.
It is his (I' tcrmmation to piirchnt
tin-bi'M nmtt'rliil hi miukct, and cnijdoy none
. lut roinpt ii'iit worlimrn.
r-All wait xvarraittod forono year'ft I
. 2;-l: titt.
M
AimLKAVOlilCS,
SC3IMERSOILL& BUO.
's'.iopin ronroftlHi ITmnlltcn House nonr the
tsiciim Mill,)
Th: puMIr nnTovpsct fully Informod thnt Rum-jiii-rilt
A Itvo. Iiuvc jusl locelveU alai'MuntocKui'
nil Uinds of
K A K n L i: WORK!
Pn'-!i nn (Jmvn Plonpt. Monunifnti, Mnntle
" .UK, At. M nrc pivpi-rod to fiunlsh work nt
Tt':iMOim)lo torniH on slior) notlrp. fall nnd ex
timtiii'onr Mock, Hlylcn, and prltres, beforo pur
rliusii! 1 1st' wht ti. 5-,s-tf.
TAYNEsDUlW At.VUliLi; AND STONE
WORKS.
SAYi:ns & liixniART.
Htt'I contlnnctn onrry r.n the Mftrttlo nnd Stone
fiit f i Imsliii'SHUl tlii'ir loir' cHtunlisiiPd tdnna
tmiiuMlntf fiist of tin IutHc Hipiart, ludween
II. eh and (iri'eni1 Mvocis. x ayn'Nnnr, ra.
This eMuhlKimiiMii lias ho-. tn constant opcr-
n on since in til. atnl th" loim encrifnre ami n-
tray of ilw propriotofK, linked wltli th oxer-
eiM1 if sniin.i mi I'Miicin ano kimhi iumo. nave won
.or them r xvldoHnvt'iid and envialik rennlntlon.
An pxtnmlve stot l; of ttir various varietl- of
t ho hem iitn,rlI' kept eonMin?o'y on hand, Mpe-
clal attention p-ild to pidlHhlng, prosHlng, cwrv
lni; Hitd enuniviiiff.
All ord.M-s promptly HI led. 4;2ft'Hfi-tf.
:TldUNDEltY NOTICE.
.. THE fcifasCTJKEP. IIAVIXO rUIlCHASED
EAGLE FOUNDER Y,
; ' M'ith Its large stock of
, riOW3 AND UXSY OTHER CASTINGS,
Formorly fho proporty'of the Into Daniel Oweni,
uuc (i, will continue ino miMinoKs in au
iU branches, uud do ull kinds uf
MACHINE REPAIRING,
At short nit loo and npon ronsonable tprm, and
Eupi-ii tu uiurll ruiusiiuuble bLare of pntronntfe.
S-IW C. W. IIOWEK
..EW LlYEUi STABLE "
U AVAl-ESDUKG, PA.
Tlio subcril)pN would iwnoctnilly Inform the
public that they arc prriuiral to
. ACCOMMODATE AT ALL HOURS WITH
GOOD HOUSES A'D GOOD BUGGIES,
, Our Stable will ho found in rear of lUe Hamil
ton Hoiimi, nir the Hteain Mill. ' .
i- ila- -JU, 'ii-iy W. A. 4 C. W. BANE.
:h
AVE A CIGAR?
T. ER ADEN'S SEW ESTABLISHMENT.
? He keeps on hand at all timet
'is escelLent QUALITY OF CIGARS,
Okie Chewing Tobacco,
j. - i'lpae, 8uu8; etc, etc
?;r TREES OwN! 13 THE WORD1
-nttUi Room In the Wort Uotue, Weynee--KlMt-U
T BRADEN,
T.
)KINTlNOS
"THE WAYNEflnCRQ REPUBLICAN"
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISII-
MENT,
Sageri Building, East of the Public
Stputre,
WAYNKSBVRG, PA.
PAMPHLETS,
PROGRAMMEa
BILL I1EADS,
EU8ISESS CAHD3,
POSTERS,
BLANKS,
LABELS,
c.,&c,
NEATLY EXECUTED.
WE HAVE NOW A GREAT VARIETY
OF MATERIAL!
And a more complete stock of
P A P E 11, CARD S, lc,
Thuti any etblishmnt within the lliullw of
our uumucha circie,
AND WE ARE PREPARED
To esecute every description of
J 0 L , P R lyW TING!
IN A
STYLE OF NEATNESS AND
BEAUTY!!
CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE
We employ the most competent 'printers, and
propose to
MEET EVERY ORDER!
With which wo are favored, In the
SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE!
IX TUB M06T SATISFACTORY MANX EH t
Particular attention given to
FINE RULE WORK
CERTIFICATES,
CHECKS, .&c.,
. . -
TERMS REASONABLE!
Let as have a eal) for going elsewhere.
JAB. E. BAYERS, "
Warmest arETa.
1MI
r
PATIIICK'S ATTEMPT AT OERM AJI.
Fredrick tlio Great, of Prussia, had
a great mania for enlisting gigantic
soldiers into the Roval G uards, and
paid nn enormous bounty to his
recruiting officers for getting tliein.
One day tlio recruiting sergeant chan
ced to spy a Hibernian who was at
least seven feet high ; ho accosted him
in English and proposed that ho should
enlist. The idea of military life ami
a high bounty so delighted Patrick that
ho immediately conseuteil. '
"lint, unless you can fneak Oer-
man the King will not give you so
much.
"Oh," said the Irishman, "sure
it's I that don't know a word of Ger
man." "But," paid tlio sergeant, "three
words will be sufficient, and these you
can learn in a short time. Tlio King
knows every man in the Guard. As
soon as ho sees you, ho will ride up,
and ask you how old you are ? You
will say, 'twenty-seven.' Next how
long have you been in service? You
must reply, 'three weeks.' Finally, if
you are provided witli clothes and ra
tions ? You answer, 'both.'
Pat soon learned his answers, but
never dreamed of learning questions.
In three weeks he appeared before the
King in review. I lis majesty rode up
to him. Paddy stepped lbrward with
"preseut arms."
"How old are you?" said the
King.
"Three weeks," said the Irish
man. "How long have you been in ser
vice?" asked his majesty.
"Twenty-seven years."
"Am I or you a fool?" roared the
King.
"Both," replied Patrick, who was
instantly taken to the guard room, but
pardoned by the king after ho under
stood the facts of tlio case.
tAHIOHMA POKritY.
AVlien from my room I chance to
stray, to spend an hour atcloe of day,
1 ever find a place most dear, where
some friend treats to the lugcr beer.
Rueramcnlo Am.
Ah ! yes my friend of city life, such
a treat cures such a strife, but better
than such doso by fir, are pleasures
of a fine cigar. Placer JL rald.
Such pleasures may suit baser minds,
but with the good no favor finds; we
think the purest joy in life, is making
love to one's own wile. Volcano
Lahjev .
Most wise your choice my worthy
friend, in Hymen's joys your cares
must end, but wo, though tired of
single life, can't boast of having our
own wife ; and so, when 'neath our
cares wo faint, wo fly to kiss some gal
that aint yet. Xapa Reporter.
That lager beer will bile provoke,
whilojfino Havanas' end in smoke.
To court one's wile is better far, than
lager beer or vile cigar. Kisses the
dew of love's young morn, break on
the lips as soon born. These tiro all
nought to that greatest joy the first
born boy ! Evening Ledger.
'Tis true a boy's a wished for bless
ing, but then suppose the first's a girl !
A dear sweet child, with ways caress
ing, with pouting lips and flaxen curls,
with dimpled cheeks and laughing
eyes, to come and bid 'papa' good bye!
So whether boy or whether t'other,
embrace the babe and then the mother.
San Francisco Globe.
HEAVY KTCI11.
The Cincinnati papers arc full of
the big storm that attacked that city
on Wednesday night. It seems to
have been of unparalleled violence.
The fact that fjuito eight inches of rain
fell in something over seven hours,
will give an idea of the fury of the
tempest. 1 he Cincinnati Ucizctte says:
1 lie thousands whose eyes were wide
open during the whole of those night
hours, said that they should never for
get those four or five hours when it
seemed as if the flood gates of heaven
had been opened, and as it the cily
were shaking to its very foundations
with the constant peals of thunder.
Men who are not apt to bo nervous,
quitted their wonted places, fairly
terrified by that ceaseless lightning.
Prudent business men left their homes
to protect Ktores which they were afraid
would bo swept away. "Guests at a
hading hotel sat up all night, and la
dies fainted from sheer fright. Every
one who listened to the tempest will
remember it for life, and with reason,
for it was undoubtedly tlio severest
that has ever visited Cincinnati.
The storm did great damages to
houses, streets, sewers and bridges also
inflicted considerable injury "upon the
crops in the country.
A Detroit paper has the following :
"One of theCineiniiati newspapermen
makes one suit answer for the changes
of the year. Ho gets a suit of thick
clothing as cold weather comes on, and
by the time hot weather arives, it is
worn sufficiently thin to servo for him
clothes. When ho wears them out
then he don't wear them out any more
that is to say, he wears them out
until they are so much worn on that
ho had rather not gi out than wear
them out any more then lie gets
another suit."
Narrate Keleaae.
Conservatives and ex-rebels, and
their sympatizers, arc creatlv pleased
with Surratt's discharge under the
murder indictment. He is at the house
of one of his friends, and many per
sons are calling on him this evening.
There is not much probability that the
trial on the new indictment will begin
next week, as he can hardly get ready
by that time.
"Man wonts a good deal here below
ana wanu u right a long.
OIK 8TASDARD DEABER9
bt i. p. n.
V p, freemen. In your inlRht and glory,
I. ittle child and old man hoary,
Y outli matured ami man o( ptlme,
H tnnd to duty now's the tlmo.
ft how the nation that yuu hate
12 very enemy of Htute.
8 hull Vfa yield todi-sputs vile T
8 hull recusant, black with guile,
! rent In nothing, without name,
II obbi-'d of Menatorlnl fume,
A ssert again the cause that perished f
N ot while heroes live who cherished
T ruth uti'l honor more than life,
A lid hared their bosoms in the strife,
N o, the nation now will rise,
B euounce the recreants and despise.
H lnce Grant, the soldier and the man,
onsents to head our glorious vun.
II atiff out your banners on the wall,
V nl'url your guldoni, one and ull,
Y on nnvor have Joined In any tight
1, Ikethls. Tin; sacred cause of right,
K stuMUIied once on battle field,
It emiini to us; we cannot yield.
' ome from th" mountains and the plains
O f ull the land, Join your refrains,
I, end all your sireii'jlh, the nation cnlls,
' or volunteers to line her walla.
A n urmy springs from near afar
X ei xcs ne'er led such runt's to war.
"It bents nW," as llio Down-East cobbler
said, ru looklu; at a shoe-making machine.
Why is a miu who makes his will like a
potato which is off.-rej as a sample of a lot ?
Because he is a fesfufur.
A mam is a mere telescope in a woman's
hands ; she tlrtiws him out, looks hiiu through,
shuts him up, und shelves hlai.
Why is a clock the innst humble tiling in
existence ? Because it always holds its hands
before its f.ieo, and, however good its work
may be, it i? ulwuys running itself down.
'How are you to day ?" asked a gentleman
of a desponding neighbor. Tin like the
rout of your luugueV' was the reply. "How
so ?' "Because I'm down in the mouth."
"What a coulradietioi) ik-.watuh is," said
Tiinmius. "How so?" asked Mrs. Timruins.
"Why, because It always keeps perfectly dry,
although It constantly has a running spring
inside."
"How many regular, s'eady hoarders are
therein this house?" nsked a census-taker of
a sci vaut girl. "There's llf cen boarders sir,
but not niiirt'u four of Vm ersons, sir."
Tiikkk is u man li vinir in Oaiaha who. hav
ing been invited to a public game iHnncr, ale
so much bear meat tint he went home and
hui'jed his uifi, mi act which he had never
perpetrated before.
"You shall always (.'.well in my meinoiy,
for tills favor, sir," said a miserly old hunks to
a poor limit who had saved his life. "I'd
much rather dmclla one of your houses, sir,"
was the culling reply.
A thoughtful and provident old gentleman
is going to get his lite Insured, "so that when
he dies he call have something to live on, and
not be dependent on ll:e cold charities of the
world as he once was."
"Tin; (lilferenca Is lust hern, youngsters,"
said an illiterate Boh ml teacher in Tex ts.
"when the eatlh makes a revolution it luius
on ils ixe, but when the people m ikes a rev
olution they turns on their bayonet.
"IsY, mi," exclaimed n little minx of
thirteen, "do you know what the pyroteclim
eal remedy Is foi a crying Infant ?" "Gracious
goodness me no; I never heard of such a
tiling I' "Well, nn, it's rm ket!
Tiikku is a man in Jersey City so mean that
he bullous hi shirt with wafers. Ho looks at
his tr.onoy through a magnifying glass. By
tliis means lie says,, a ten cent stamp looks as
big as a thousand dollar greenback.
A coach containing n man and n woman,
with one trunk on behind, is pleasingly sug
gestivc of nutrimony ; but n half dozr-n -young
ones, and seven band boxes. I? much more
suggestive there's tin mistaking lh.it sign.
Augustus, on rending nn account of the
murder of a woman, declared that n man
who would kill a woman must ho n vulgar
fiend. "Why, G119," exel ilined his sister, "I
thought you'd prided yourself on being a
lulj i-iVjrever since your mustache took root."
Augustus was silent.
Atkac.iikb having expatiated Willi glowing
rhetoric on tlio "bloody reign" of tlio nncicnt
tyrants, a little girl, who had listened with
Jeep interest, Innocently asked, "Please Mr.
Sn ilkins, what kind of umbrellas did the peo
ple use, to keep that hhoJj run ofTm them
selves?" Ciiii.nnKX nro singularly hiquhitlve. For
instance : "It is sil l that n nun should clout
to his wife. What does ckme mean, pa?"
"It means to unito together, to slick to."
Does John unite wood, or stick it together,
when lie cleaves it ?" "Hem ! Well, don't
ask so many foolish questions, child."
"Dear me!" exclaimed St'ggins, "that new
surgeon gave Squantum's boy a new lip from
the child's own cheek! Whit a painful op
eration it must have been !" "I've hid a pair
of lips taken from my cheek, more than once,"
replied .Mrs Siigg'ms, "and il wasn't a painful
operation at all." Stiggins' eyes flashed, and
his cheeks flushed, but he controlled the de
mon of Jealousy which raged la his bosom.
WHAT A Ml'DDI.E!
General Hali'ino otherwise tho boy Miles
O'Reilly who edits the New York CilUen,
makes no bones about the muddle the Demo
cratic party are i.i concerning a candidate.
Hero is the picture he draws rather the plain
statement of the situation the party are in :
"If they nominate Chief Justice Chase, it
is pretty generally conceded by men of both
parties that their success Is certain. If they
nominate Gen. IUncock.Jneir success is very
fairly probable ; but if tly nominate outside
of these, or nominate on a 'copperhead' plat
form, the next national election may be re
garded la advance as decided la favor of
Giant and Colfax. In such a struggle as this
latter ccntlngency contemplates, we respect
fully desiro to be counted out. Wa are for
Chase if we wo get him j for Ilanc ck. If he
can be nominated ; for Senator Hendricks,
with a sort of feeble hope tint he may possi
bly carry bit own State for our ticket But
outsldo of these, and wdh any candidate ob
viously put up to bo knocked down, or merely
to carry the Slate of New York so that Tam
many Hall may have a Qjvemor of her own
choosing the C'nUe It not to be reckoned on,
and is clearly of the opinion that twelve
yean of couunuout defeat are not for the
good of th party.'"
JjTEYY STAND! NEW BTOSEI,
NEW STOCK!
The Btttronnffo of the neocla of our town and
eouuty U reboot fully solicited at the new tUnd,
P. AX TELL A CO.,
fttacliley'a Corner, opposite the Wright House,
Wttvncsbuni. Pa., where a solendld stock has
Just been received, consisting of
DRY OoODS,
FIXE WHITE GOODS,
FANCY OOOD3.
DnES-S) TRIMMINGS,
SPRING SHAWLS
AND BALMORALS,
EMBROIDERIES,
NOTIONS, OI.0VF.3.
HOSIERY, RIRBONS,
Velvets, rarasols, beaded and plain; Ladles' and
Gent's Hats In various styles.
4a, Ac., &o
9 3-A fine assortment of everything In our lino
ttlWUJS Oil I1IIUU s
3-We sell at very reesonublo rates and deal
alike to all' lit
COME, EXAMINE, AND BUY !
P. AXTELL li CO.
May 27, '6S-ly
(j
OOD NEWS!
AND NEW GOODS!
D. SHIRK,
Now offers to tho public
The mast complete assortment ot
Every thing In the Dry
Goods line over brought to
This market. The Spring
Styles, fresh and attractive
And of every variety.
lints for Men and Hoys,
Indies' and Misses, Roots
And Shoes, unsurpassed In
Durability A C'hcrpness.
Muslins, Delaines, Cloths,
Donnctsd Donnet frames
C'asslmeres, and In fact
Everything that can bo
Desired, you can buy of him.
A. WILSON, JU.
EpfHnlly ttivltpfi n call frnm hlsold ntstninfrn.
bflnii urttlKileil tho prrstlun f former donl
Inn will tt ftiiMtnlntMl nml thnt now, nnot
yoro, th tiistrs of ull will Ivo pi found
rexanUiifj prhvs mid ri uiillty. Km
hntcM the tlrnt opportunity
n ltd rI vp lil in nn ourly rnll.
3Hoom fonnprly wpupted hy A. Wilson, Jr.
in W'INous building, Wayiioshurg, I 'it.
npHOH-ly. I. HIIIRK.
rjiu
E LATEST YET.
MRS. E. 8. BAYERS A IIOSKINSON
Have Jut Arrived frnm tho F-nst with ft lurgo
assortment, ofioreln and domestic
DRY GOODS,
SPRING & SUMMER STYLES,
which they proponn to kpII nt thMnwpat CASH
prices! kucIiiir 1-rcss OnodH, ItrPHH Trim
juliitf, lire lttitlotiH, Lad let
Hlwiwls, Hoots and Shoes,
ilutK lor men A Imvh,
at so, a grpiit variety
uict;arth'l'H, ui
very low
prices
for
GEXTLEMEX AND LADIES' WEAR,
Warp of all kinds, andaeomplete vnripty of the
iM'it iHKK'F.KIKrt. Allnf which they propose to
flpll nt the very lowest figures, depend Inn on the
qimmy ana cneopness 01 meir goous 10 gain
them custom.
Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
and they will prove that the n hove Is correct,
Koom In Allison's building, nearly opposite the
uouri nousp, uynesuurg. -i;i, o-u
B
EAUTIFUL DISPLAY I
DKY GOODS, CLOTnS, CASSIMERS, &e..
EVANS' ESTABLISHMENT.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT"
EVERYTHING Ui THE LINE I
Wishing to eloaeont for the Fall trade, heof
frra his roods at astonishing low rates for cash.
The stock la a lat aa the latest and th bast In
urn i kcv.
M'uor;sBttUdlng, opposite the Greene House,
;3-im U K. EVANS.
FACT WORTHY OF NOTE 1
JOHN W, WIXGET
Undoubtedly has the LARGEST BTOCK ot
HOME-MADE BOOT 3 & SHOES!
IN WAYNESBUROv
Thoyhave been tried and found to be equal if not
Superior to any in the place !
Tie has a general anil well manufactured assort
ment of
LADIES' AND MISSES, MEN & BOYS'
HOME MADE
BOOTS, SHOES AND SUITERS!
He keeps hands unexcelled ns workmen In
leather. Ills shop will be found
NEAR COTTEREL'S TANNERY,
AtVv-Vftcr returning thank fora llhernl nntro-
nnite heretofore bestowed. I wish to miy to my
old i cUMloniers nnd others thnt I warrant my
worn in every piirnrumr, ami will sen at price
Hint will fcutisfy any rtHHotiuble person.
Don't forget the place, but
GIVE ME -A CALL BOON.
ApSa'68-ly JOHN M. WINCIET.
G
UEAT PANIC IN THE riUCES OF
BOOTS AND SHOES!
WILLIAM DERRYHLLL'Si
TWO DOORS WEST OF CLARK A SON'S
CLUIIIINU BlOlth',
lliivlnu Just purchased a heavy Slock of Roots
i ii i rnor; iii i hit ri, r.r i linn nr.-'! v( u i i i i
to tic found 1 n the Fast, ho now has the Rest se
lected and in oh t complete assortment of these
Hoods ever brought to the Town. And he oilers
F 0 It CASH
Men's beat, whole stock, Home-made Roots, 17
Inch leu-, nt?li.0M.r, and .V0; Men's Fine ("alt
nt 7.fij, with u uniform deduction In rates, on
all kinds of stock. Mr. Iter ry hill having an ex
peilence of li yeuin tu the uianufacturliig of
UOOTS AND SHOES !
Is thoroughly nefiintiited with thehuslnesfli and
has taken great i-ai u to make this a
SlTKRIOIt fiTOf'K TO ANY KEPT IIF.RK-
TOFOHK.
Experienced hunds are eonstiintly employed
In multing to order and we cnu sufety sny thiit at
no phteeelse In them, "dicutrnts" can the mate
rial and workmunship besurpiiHsed,
ALL WORK WARRANTED !
lie now nskshN friends and the public to roll
ami exiim i tie his slock, as he feels confident that
hccnn pleaso tiicm. VM. HKKUYIIILf,,
12;18-tf Main Street, WayneshurK, I'a,
G
REAT BARGAINS!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
NEW STOCK I
NEW STORE I
CUSTOM-MADE WORK!
CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT
M. C. & 11 BELL'S,
(HUCCKSSORS TO;.riALSTID,)
S A Y E R S' CORNER
WAYNESI1URG, FA.
t-Call and examine, and save money !
GOTO M. C. A II. BELL'S FOR BARGAINS
12;l-ly.
w
L CARDING
ON
TEN MILE CREEK!
J. II. DEBOLT
Would respectfully Inform the public that he Is
uuw preporcu to
CARD WOOL
on the shortest notice and in the best style, at the
TEN MILE MILLS,
Two Miles below Rogersvllle. He dene com
petition, and feels amnilent of satisfying and
accommodating all who may favor him with
uifir paininiiKf. i-nce in ems per poillin.
Ho is also prepared to grind ail kinds of Grain
on short notice and In the beat manner hy both
steam and water. .INO. U. DEBOLT
Juuo:i, 'tJH-lm.
JOHN a. 1IOFFMAU,
MQROANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA.
ATTORNEY FOR COLLECTING
rixnons, bochties, aimam or pat,
AND ALL MILITARY CLAIMS.
TTavIng had 17 years experience In prosecuting
such claim, I have become familiar with the
various Lows-and the large amount of record
evidence in my possession enable me to be very
successful In prosecuting suspended claims, and
in munv inatunce have Droved successful when
the claimant hd long given tliein up In.despalr.
No matter how difficult th claim to It la just.
B
ETTER THAN EVER!
FROM
NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA
THOMAS BRADEN,
Ha just received a splendid new)
SPRING STOCK OF HARDWARE)
To which he Invites especial attention
ee
practical farmer he knows emaeaythe wSnt?
uoods will be found iron and Kails of sit LVUSi
ii:t;u ti.a..i ""'"r.v''v.r
I'laucs oi uu varieties, Aimera, Uracea, Ao. Tut
ttini nun CMWB,
i, nana
uiiu luuisuiHuuescripitoug,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENrS,
Mowing Machines, Cutting Boxes Corn Sheller
PIohis, Cultivators, Shovels. Forks, andvrr
thiug In this line. "
BADDLERY HAItDWARte
A general nssortmeut of Rnddlery Hardware, t
w hich he invites the attention of purchasers,
WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS!
Tubs, Buckets, nutter Bowls nnd nil kinds el
Kitchen yooocu rixins, wtnow uasKetsj
!lroouis. Brushes, Coal Buckets, Brass Kettle,
Uiukv 'littws. Shot (Inns, Hoys' Wnenns and
Sled. All uf which will be sold cheaper tbaa
ever lor Cash I
GIVE IIIM A CALL SOOtf,
Ho will take pleasure In showing hit stock at
nil tlmi-s. Koglve him acull when you com to
town, jteinemuor uie piuee.
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
WAYNESBURQ, PA. .
sp8,'(M-tf TUOMAS BRADEN.
FirP 0 R T AN T TO '
BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS!
W.VYNESBURG STEAM PLANING; MUX.
II elves us nlensure to announce to the nubile
the completion of this work and the readiness ol
the proprietors to
RECEIVE ORDERS!
AND
MAKE CONTRACTS!
The best improved machinery is used, flan
I tic. I'touptiliifF nn d Grooving, Sash nnd Door
Milking, FannellliiK, RipplnK, rnoUltlinR Ac,
rapidly and Hkllfully executed, Kulitig price
paid for j
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER.
Thev nre also prepared to do all kinds of Carpen
ier urn, wnn uieuiniosi promptness, ana la
the most substantial manner.
They respectfully solicit a share of pnblfft
patronage, tind (hitter themselves that they wii
In all cases be able to
GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION I
All orders promptly attended t."
BRADEN, WALTON A BAYERS,
8;ll-tf
Wayneshurg, Pa.
c
OI'PKR AND TINWARF, ESTABLISH
MENT IN WAYNESHURG, PA.
DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY, HUT PE
IT TO BUY CHEAP AND USEFCL8T0VES OF
W. H. IIELPH ENSTINE,
They have the handsomest and neatest pattern
COOKING, HEATING, AND PARLOB
STOVES !
In use. Tall and examine the different pattern
herore you, purchase elsewhere. They have
the HOHKIiAI.K, lor wood or coal, Hire Hies ;
nnd the perfection, for wood, three sizes. They
are the best Htovos in use.
Don't let the women scold any longer, but gat
them wiiul they need.
They manufacture
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE t
of nil kinds. Everything In our line will be
attended to promptly; send In your orders soon,
for I will sell cheap for cash or country produce
SPOUTING AND RO0FINGI
done to order on the shortest notice, at th old
stand, south of the Sheriff's House, Waynes
burK. Pa. W. II, HELPHENSTINE.
I;ai-Sin
K. A. TINKER II. L. MATEL.
(JUNKER & MAPEL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR TnE SALE OF
HOGS, CATTLE AND SHEEP,
AT THEIR OWN YARDS,
WEST BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
ADJOINING MD. LIVE STOCK SCALES,
Consignment respectfully solicited. AH eorn
munlcntlons promptly answered. Post Office
Address llox WW. 7;2-Iy.
Gkorok. C. STl'ROIS,
Attorney at Law.
Jon C. WAoicea
Notary PubUe.
gTURGISS & WAGNER,
UNITED STATES CLAIM AND GENERAL
COLLECTING AGENTS.
--For the adjustment of CLAIMS, of all kind.
against the United Suite, such aa
PENSIONS. INCREASE OF PENSIONS, BOClf
TY, 1100 EXTRA BOUNTY,
and those of any other class eall on or wrlKS toy
Die Military and Naval Agency of
, .... STUROIKB A WAGNER,
Walnut St., 1 door below Hattana' comer
8;21,'r-ly moroaSjtowV.w.va.'
J 5T0F 0. F. '
WAYNESBURG ENCAMPMENT, HO, 11,
Halt In Oaneara Building, east Mala Street.
Wavnesurg,fa, Pint and swell Friday's e
each motrUx. otb,
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