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.Y MORNING, MARCH 13, i896, J loutnal SELECTIONS IN VERSF. i^H tJALK-TUE UOMKMTKAD! •'*" "•v'^ri?"' "omew^ ;•• that tor ATC M O K V T.; »eoer«tloiw ha« b«eu -home ;• As lu tk« days o? yoro. they U couw. ^''Ri^Jj"? «•'»''stret.Uimr /«r«nd viae » No Prerr,ium Ba£:necs; No Cou- por|.y, r,or PjciLjre BccKi; but a Busiric-ss. Nc Wattre<i Circuiancn. we began c- !i|e iojinnir.g --Aiail i-ists and SuLi^cnpiion Becks " ' Open tc Our pfitfcria. . SI.00 PER ANNUM. «Hno corpore, wLat woii<icr was it a fc^^t tVu * ^•^"[t/."* f^rum,, luile and l.-.a,. to open their evaa that. ;.fjer study hours, he * 'u/< [ L ^ "LtJ^T'^*"** l>r.«tu attor- •..- . .... = -n. _ r»'^"' ^^^ frouitt* restraints of Kfhrwjil***^;- . ^ " ^ o Hurr prov*jd hiias«-ll C : i ' r J K / r . K l = - 4 rod in" reading anf"n^i^^i "P"" " " meadows stray«>d : 1»,« •H.'i'i''. "" "'"> • " '«» thrift muit go 1 ""at a <llT jslon may be made. Brin, oot Ihe sleek, fat cattle to await The crying of the »u«tioii««T! C.^e;'" honea-yea. OrMdIatBer-. That too, 'tbongh Jt fa held to dear! (,inei)titry bid for him, who'll rafse? "" Th»tai?l."'.*ftP°";'""*' '""'^'Ufe for .ale.- It. It'"' »•"»""""" '^1 c-er'wk-ome rV, i^" ""«' f>»; »lo»'l> Uav^ \a;jyii,-lr ha«4«. VM. fron. anotlMjr, heavenward took Sirfat » " -wu.t ol .he jraiMb.re »x^ ht. wife ^ wllitV •• 11* • '»»«•'••• was (Wherein he sat a.^H '•*»'»«'"*•• yr'w oil apice» Bu?SS*.°T* ""O" '"'•« ?»ne Iroa earth Bttt moat a atranjrerfluhU place TKr2«.^.Tl*i'*';;'''"»'••••'»> wi-lp. Kreeuwoocls for a romp, %ith rod in inajarjte brick dwe naLouaeamunH I ..... I d. i . . " "I'l "K^n run in ^lYH»^^5i»*"*~«*»<«^h"i««.- •*"•*• t<Wrl*»Pt»«e atreaia for trout *na»»«»^>a«M(^Jpi«Bi,toaJ»«Bd. or, gun on arm, to sulk the hill ^ SIX mouths' laborious Jaw or. gun on arm, to sulk the hill- side for far fleeter game f Yet the youth,, withal, was thoiigbtfnl '•Even in society," writes AVirt. "hia enjoyments while young were of a peeHii<ir c a s t ; be did not mix in the ii.sponsive sioilo to tUe circuijitiug jo^t, but lost to all aipearancc iu Hiieuee ami abstraction, whii-h was only sppareiit, however, for on the .and ears. The speaker was gradn. , ally learning louiuic-uoe, his figure ,stra.fthimu-<l, his eyes gathered force. LIS VOTCP «iew bold and pow- erful. The court room tairly ran^ with hcry i:ioqiieiice. The glow of gcmus, cchoe.> of Lemosthtiiea and l-icero. astoiisdH the breathlesa ^ baTSr*"*^ * • " "^ »~«>y-tortll« J>n>Mtea from the old home loa; ajo. Who'd eare to have the owleas thUw ? i" '*^*^ w h e ^ » Wd ter thia. the eaiAoard :" It was at Uanover Court Uou*^ that Henry's Orst case o( note wa« tried; it was known a* the 'I'ar-, Cicero sons Caose,'andjusUv ecM,rau<i.audience '•(•«„ ,i,i- i o -^ .n the legal annals of Virginia. TheJHc ,T' was the ituJT ^^'""^ circuinsunces were these: A dis-' i;ut a ,« "^ .«y mirth of hii. e^nais-ir;;;: bul| {:^e^lK" "L^^I^^'-^r'T!' ^^'^^^^ " - " H' ^ sat quiet nnd demure, taking no ture. ?n o^ ^ b^n . t t „T1h" ^ i r 1 ^'^ «ho patriot colonist. part ,n tbe conversation, giving no Asscublv. each rccro o' a ? . . r ' ''^^'^'"'^•^^"""'O-- Heridicaled pi. product of ,he .c:oir;'iuii;;f:^p^.l^r> r r H':;:^f' ^r."'^^T* - n c y . Which bin w . . r .... :.! .. ! K • . .f^ A^^'l^,, l^^^:;:^':^ not only to retail the conversation U a c e l V '"'Stfc " ' '" N V ^•'-1'•'^"''l f^f-"^-. -^^1 > Vra ..-^v to bnt to sketch, with strict fidelitv'Lt.^ - ' f f of rt:; ''" uT'':'"^ the character of every HieakerV' p o u o l i ' ' ; i T S 5 tfowev^^r't r^ 1 -''? ' ^^ ^^ «" Theboy wasthefHtherofthemanJLccocToi.fW twt rr;^ ^o-j .uv e !KU to n^tn. irccmcrt o«ite At the .geof fifteenyoun. Henry ershlini In "rrLiriu^o; i:^ ' " ' ->^ ^'^'^ I ^ " ' endcavore«l to engage in profitable hand. ih/Ass,,a.Mv"^^^^^^^ h7m a ; 1 " ' f r"! t '*''*' f-"*' h ' ' " S statute w".ici 'p r.^ ^ " ,Tj b.m a place U'hmd the counter of a payment, at -^ole ,wZ..nZ^\i country store, where he contrived fo^ t i l sw^ of te„*l^.? •'^''"""' '•'-^'"f' - v .uwcrrup- so creditably that the next year his equivaJ^Ta'd^^"f,t^'^T^ .1 ll''* "''''*'" '^"' steadily <^ parent rented a small store himself,' S be S ' i n t^^cco ' , n f"^ > "' . ^ ' "''*'"'*"• ' ^ " ^ ' " d i - g w i t h . MKl, stocking it with farming gooda^ . l«»«a in lotwcco. In I .o», it .epinted ner ^fi«« r. !:?. .. » d.s,,ersion of the con,p:inrPvxJ»cn xTifc V.cvi i^' K 1 '^'"'^^^^ -' what a:al ueen pa^«,ng, he was at,l^Tt>ia72BiiC ' Vfli^.h.. , '• ' •• • ' not only to retail the conversation LcelV "'St^ ,: ' '^ V ^''l':""^'! but to sketch, with strict fidelilv Ll^u W ^ ^^^ 'r i '"' ^"^ ' j^.'f"'' the character of ev.rv ...J-titv .;. iBI,•,*?*' ^*" l'^"'"^* ajWhat; Jiilgi- Lyons, no lon^'er able to niar,„a::3 hiss<r.nity. crie.1 oat, I begontJemaii iia8st>okea treason" faying no re-urd to the interrup- J08. LEVY 5 GOMPflNY'S INVENTORY SALE. ••cw,fct. Wemwt «.keroMaft»««SPKIi,OGOODS •*«kMe.l«^tolhed.lM. So w . h.T« ttocida* »» • ^ o a t datne stock of coAab "**. i ^ "^ ^l'*^' yeUow-keyed, aad l o w Kreai-ffreat-aoats- awoke— •'Whia wiU u briM? aach >•• ^ to 10Te-aoa«a H Who hida r How Opportimih^ Xeacbcd Pillow CtiS€8. Pillow CaAi Sale. VlnMeacbe6 n^ •r.O'Ct -MCL .will I «X3» »X» «, -»4X«t ZSL **«cbe& Sfcecte. axi« Sr «X«», ZZSe! ••XW jrjfe 54X» «X» nx«» 9ixn ••x«»_. SbectB, ..^Mo. ..Me. . ,^'**" ••••kimpwg mbmt •:t^*^'ad thecaicAUIiMM. ;.wjfc eu m»aj t«<AoB the /****kof tbeaMttanla. The £a»akag coats YOU Botbiac, (-The <-tockj^„ho Wda tor-that rioa* «aa It ""^ *••"» •• awtn they eome aad go. AJMUMJ whose hospitable board *' MWUea draws boa a xcB'imu hoard. ^^TtST-tMiEIi!'^OTd'athstilled the haada »-k5Sh ^J1I^•!2. «>«''V^ tl*^ ahade-trSST V^.!^ ****** ""' yearT E?e Bar. aaetloBeer. how muchfortbea* * *Wh^«.S^*S^**^."*''."'» "»»<» <>">«• » dS^^STl.Tl^SL*?' "O .»'«* th. »oM set op Patrick, in company with another son, William, in active trade. But this venture proved a &ilure, owing to his brother's way- wardness. "I have seen." writes Wirt, "an original letter from John Henry to bis son William, in wbieh he remonstrates witb him on bis wild and dissipated course of life." It is said, probably with truth, that what wares William did not aacri- fice to drink, Patrick, with generous trust in so<ra!led customers, gave away. In one month tbe bnsiness was in difficulties; in one year in to be paid ,n tobacco. In IT5», it lepirited pei ^tion ft w « i> » seeming l.kely th.nt the crop would rick Henry i^l orati J ^ *^**- again run short, theoW act of 1755 .«« indeiin ) e ; c l ^ l i ^tv M was foreseen,, and tobacc-o rose in parsons were sJ am^^.K- price from sixteen «h:ii;^^ ..,.1 !'i;..»..: * !? *" , T***** •* t^** »«»- "*'I aroused that price from sixteen shillings and jdignation ther j^^J^^^V^ set; it w a»oca to beep foadt m the 4ep«). * • • whsM iatowB. JOS. LEVY & CO. iMk: HdMsn c«aC TO OUR FRIENDS MM It yon orri«-r by mil .ad t*. -uJj j ^ '«M»*. V, LANSBURGH & BROTKER I-— TLJCLT"^ *""" •o". ana neath tb« l-JMjog. tojtaBber. i. the h w ^ , ^ aaa ten her aowets-aoat tbSe be soM r *T2S^'J!?!^.**'* «»BMCO» year.. Twere^bblah" «* atrBM«». tii^m^ to •emeatMs d fan maay a joy. !*• ''l^S^i!^*** *rei»-«m. aM (he alttca TSiii^2^^nL*T**'"^«»o": *^-*S?^Sia;^5££ii^"**^*'i*''^/^^^ t»««> Landlord 'For sali-tbe honeatead »>.i.t ^ r J"^ o...i.i.,g» ana "ignauon ther : eight pence to fifty shiUings per j they got up and ioft th. . esis, took fire. A herce contro- as-sembb-e The i..rt- I-T- L- . uukn.ptc7,"th;' fi-nn^w:|S:i:s:'^r>r%^:;^«;^:r-th^^tr.t ^ e;i>:t:^'^urbi^ At this time, besides occupying replied in a n o t h e ™ ^ , ^ ' ' T ^ J**" " ^ " ^ ^ <lownca8t himaelf with winding up the « ^ f enS S Two C o ^ * , ' " ^ ^ ^ ^ ««"% etching „p tbe^^ Hflkirsyonug Patrick learned with A fierce c a m i ^ i i T ^ ' t ' e S ^ n - ' ^ ^ — " ' * ' " ^ *»>«'-"^^ •«! perfect satisfael.on to himself to til the whole V owTt timJ^Lnt pUytbeflnteand violin. Of course, amosed at the Tonly irf.^ £ like tbe &mo«8 shooting and fishing of the urchin's early days, this waa a grievioiM error in the view of work- a-d-tys. When arrived at eighteen, the 3-outh committed yet another ! blunder—be married. Patrick's asut came directly involv'ed in the' dis- pute. At length, King George i»l>on tbe throne took ap tbe end- bearing him to .the nearest Uvera opon their slwnlders. Aad what a night of enthosiaam ensaed. Tlte story of-Patrick and the t arsons" «ew throughout the oolo- nies like wiidfire. aronsiog a «Ufi- oL'^ r^ I.- V .—"• "V »"« cua- utes iiKe wiKifire artxisiiMr « m ge^ for his hard-pressed parsoi^s. j otism from i S ^ ^ „ ! ^ * J ^ 0*^ crely denouncing the act of ! 758 Carolinas thathTlMd^^^*^ M a corrupt measut^.^ declaring our nationL s l r n i f c l - J T i S ^ .11 proceedings under it null a ^ The yo^:? ^ aTtfr^Tey-: 'S^^SS ^^^"^STfii^^S^rSii « ' ' * - ' •'»» »*-«"«^t looked after tb.! teS ibj Sity of ?w 1^",K, ** i V "* =* Pfo^inent advocate at £ ««*. ^..^SSaSr" ' ^ « : Uvem kee^i's bar, though -be was proviaioa U the crvil t L S ^ S ' r - * '""""' **' ^"^ «*^0 * ^ i t *«; n.v Klie with bis books Tbe while. 1 gini* "^^^ ***^ ^"" T." "^ «>°»:«^'a >aving &. U k o i d i/ , n.v wile with bis books tbe while, iginia ,,. . . -. .; Writes Wirt: His readir.g began i Acewtilngly K„U ^, , ,„^^. , bv * of ^'^l'*^' *'«'^^*' «*« :^ioqnence t.. assume a more scrioos character., Kev. James J-awrv I^tinl^K i i "''-*>'»'tor «« .•,aa,....HW -a, 'He slndied geogmpby. i. whieb he Wt«- ^ e ^ n ? r ^ T l 2 ^L" ' "^"^ V*** - ^ ^"•> "'W became an ,*.«" H1\-.-I . . . ^ . v ! i Z : ! r _ . . ."^".*•''. ^ " * c o o a s d wk»B he plead, i the tolJ&o .<aui «»<le9, Jttdire axainst tb.- r.ar*>n. " -ti-j.-. .'CT^ ,^ FOR SPRING 189a P. MAN »w. to d^ooamged did iJ^r^^^^Z^*!^-^^ic^ bis pbraaea b L J ^ l ? " * «»^ »« the dismal prospect of bisl'??**I*^»«««i«»t««ir la»raa«^ «J»««U to withdraw from the ca.^!:^.-j"? **«* *• "»««: • • " T S S w ^ **» ws.t, la t h ^ -''•'^•^ Att<tr»ry H ^^^^^^^^^^•irAArw oft

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Page 1: loutnal - Prince William County, Virginiaeservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitalLibrary/News... · Zb€ /ftaiuwag 3ottrnal. Pahliahed Every FViOay Morning. tf R. WALTON UOOUE WITH UU

.Y MORNING, MARCH 13, i896, J

loutnal SELECTIONS IN VERSF.

i^H tJALK-TUE UOMKMTKAD!

•'*" "•v' ri?"' " o m e w ^ ;•• that tor ATC MOK

VT.; »eoer«tloiw ha« b«eu -home ;•

As lu tk« days o? yoro. they U couw.

^''Ri^Jj"? «•'»''stret.Uimr /«r«nd viae

» No Prerr,ium Ba£:necs; No Cou-por|.y, r,or PjciLjre BccKi; but a

Busiric-ss. Nc Wattre<i Circuiancn. we began c- !i|e iojinnir.g --Aiail

i-ists and SuLi^cnpiion Becks " ' Open tc Our pfitfcria. .

SI.00 PER ANNUM.

«Hno corpore, wLat woii<icr was it a fc^^t tVu * ^•^"[t/."* f^rum,, lui le and l.-.a,. to open their evaa that. ;.fjer study hours, he * 'u/< [ L ^ " L t J ^ T ' ^ * " * * l>r.«tu attor- •..-. ....= -n. _ r » ' ^ " ' ^ ^ ^ frouitt* restraints of K f h r w j i l * * * ^ ; - . ^ " ^ o Hurr prov*jd hiias«-ll

C : i ' r J K / r . K l = - 4 rod in" reading

anf"n^i^^i "P"" " " meadows stray«>d : 1»,« •H.'i'i''. "" "'"> •" '«» thrift muit go 1 ""at a <llT jslon may be made.

Brin, oot Ihe sleek, fat cattle to await The crying of the »u«tioii««T!

C.^e;'" honea-yea. OrMdIatBer-. That too, 'tbongh Jt fa held to dear!

(,inei)titry bid for him, who'll rafse?

"" Th»tai?l."'.*ftP°";'""*' '""'^'Ufe for .ale . -

I t . I t ' " ' »•"»""""" '^1 c-er'wk-ome

rV, i^" ""«' f>»; »lo»'l> Uav \a;jyii,-lr ha«4«.

VM. fron. anotlMjr, heavenward took Sirfat » " -wu.t ol .he jraiMb.re »x^ ht. wife

^ wll i tV •• 11* • '»»«•'••• was (Wherein he sat a.^H '•*»'»«'"*•• yr'w oil apice» B u ? S S * . ° T * ""O" '"'•« ?»ne Iroa earth Bttt moat a atranjrer flu hU place

TKr2«.^.Tl*i'*';;'''"»'••••'»> wi-lp. Kreeuwoocls for a romp, %ith rod in inajarjte brick dwe naLouaeamunH I.....I d. i . . " "I'l "K^n run in

^lYH»^^5i»*"*~«*»<«^h"i«« . - •*"•*• t<Wrl*»Pt»«e atreaia for trout *na»»«»^>a«M(^Jpi«Bi,toaJ»«Bd. or, gun on arm, to s u l k the hill

^ SIX mouths' laborious Jaw

or. gun on arm, to s u l k the hill­side for far fleeter game f Yet the youth,, withal, was thoiigbtfnl '•Even in society," writes AVirt. "hia enjoyments while young were of a peeHii<ir cast; be did not mix in the

ii.sponsive sioilo to tUe circuijitiug jo^t, but lost to all aipearancc iu Hiieuee ami abstraction, whii-h was only sppareiit, however, for on the

.and ears. The speaker was gradn. , ally learning louiuic-uoe, his figure ,stra.fthimu-<l, his eyes gathered force. LIS VOTCP «iew bold and pow­erful. The court room tairly ran^ with hcry i:ioqiieiice. The glow of gcmus, cchoe.> of Lemosthtiiea and l-icero. astoiisdH the breathlesa

^ baTSr*"*^ * •" "^ »~«>y- tor tll« J>n>Mtea from the old home loa; ajo.

Who'd eare to have the owleas thUw ?

i" '*^*^ w h e ^ » Wd ter thia. the eaiAoard :"

It was at Uanover Court Uou*^ that Henry's Orst case o( note wa« tried; it was known a* the 'I'ar-, Cicero sons Caose, 'andjusUv ecM,rau<i.audience '•(•«„ ,i ,i- i o - ^ .n the legal annals of Virginia. TheJHc , T ' was the i t u J T ^^'""^ circuinsunces were these: A dis-' i;ut a ,« "^

.«y mirth of hii. e^nais-ir;;;: bul| { : ^ e ^ l K " " L ^ ^ I ^ ^ ' - ^ r ' T ! ' ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ " - " H ' ^ sat quiet nnd demure, taking no ture. ?n o ^ ^ b^n . t t „ T 1 h " ^ i r 1 ' «ho patriot colonist. a £ part ,n tbe conversation, giving no Asscublv. each rccro o' a ? . . r ' '' ' '"' • ^"""'O-- Heridicaled

pi. product of ,he .c:oir;'iuii;;f:^p^.l^r> r r H':;:^f' ^ r . " ' ^ ^ T * - n c y . Which bin w . . r . . . . : . ! . . ! K • . .f A ^ ^ ' l ^ , , l ^ ^ ^ : ; : ^ ' : ^

not only to retail the conversation U a c e l V '"'Stfc " ' '" N V ^•'-1'•'^"''l f^f-"^-. -^^1 > Vra ..-^v to bnt to sketch, with strict fidelitv'Lt.^ - ' f f of r t : ; ' ' " uT' ' : '"^ the character of every HieakerV' p o u o l i ' ' ; i T S 5 tfowev^^r't r ^ 1 -''? ' ^^ ^^ «" Theboy was the fHtherof themanJLccocTo i . fW t w t r r ; ^ ^o-j .uv e ! K U to n^tn. irccmcrt o«ite

At the .geof fifteenyoun. Henry ershl ini In " r r L i r i u ^ o ; i:^ ' " ' -> ' ' I^" ' endcavore«l to engage in profitable hand. ih/Ass,,a.Mv"^^^^^^^

h7m a ; 1 " ' f r " ! t '* ' '* ' f-"*' h ' ' " S statute w".ici 'p r.^ " , T j b.m a place U'hmd the counter of a payment, at - ole ,wZ..nZ^\i country store, where he contrived fo^ t i l s w ^ of t e „ * l ^ . ? •' ''"""' '•'-^'"f' - v .uwcrrup-so creditably that the next year his e q u i v a J ^ T a ' d ^ ^ " f , t ^ ' ^ T ^ .1 ll''* "''''*'" ' ^ " ' steadily <^ parent rented a small store himself,' S be S ' i n t^^cco ' , n f"^ > "' . ^ ' "''*'"'*"• '^"^'"di-g w i t h . MKl, stocking it with farming gooda^ . l«»«a in lotwcco. In I .o», it .epinted ner ^fi«« r. ! : ? . . . »

d.s,,ersion of the con,p:inrPvxJ»cn xTifc V.cvi i ^ ' K 1 ' '"' ^ ^ - '

what a:al ueen pa^«,ng, he was at,l^Tt>ia72BiiC ' Vf l i^ .h . . , '• ' •• • ' not only to retail the conversation L c e l V " ' S t ^ ,: ' ' ^ V ^''l':""^'! but to sketch, with strict fidelilv Ll^u W ^ ^^^ 'r i '"' " ' j^.'f"'' the character of ev.rv . . . J - t i t v . ; . i B I , • , * ? * ' ^*" l' "'" * a j W h a t ;

Jiilgi- Lyons, no lon^'er able to niar,„a::3 hiss<r.nity. crie.1 oat,

I begontJemaii iia8st>okea treason" faying no re-urd to the interrup-

J08. LEVY 5 GOMPflNY'S INVENTORY SALE.

• • c w , f c t . Wemwt « .keroMaft»««SPKIi ,OGOODS • * « k M e . l « ^ t o l h e d . l M . So w . h.T« ttocida* »»

• ^ o a t datne stock of coAab

"**. i ^ "^ ^l'*^' yeUow-keyed, aad l o w Kreai-ffreat-aoats-

awoke— •'Whia wiU u briM?

aach >•• ^

to 10Te-aoa«a H

Who hida r How

Opportimih^

Xeacbcd Pillow CtiS€8.

Pillow CaAi Sale.

VlnMeacbe6

n^

•r.O'Ct

-MCL

.will I

«X3» » X » « ,

-»4X«t ZSL **«cbe& Sfcecte.

axi« Sr «X«», ZZSe! • • X W jrjfe

54X» « X » nx«» 9ixn ••x«»_.

SbectB,

..^Mo. ..Me.

. , ^ ' * * " • • • • k i m p w g mbmt •:t^*^'ad thecaicAUIiMM. ;.wjfc e u m»aj t«<AoB the /****kof tbeaMttanla. The £a»akag coats YOU Botbiac,

(-The <-tockj^„ho Wda tor-that r i o a * «aa It

""^ *••"» • • awtn they eome aad go.

AJMUMJ whose hospitable board *'

MWUea draws b o a a xcB'imu hoard.

^^TtST-tMiEIi!'^ OTd'ath stilled the haada »-k5Sh ^J1I^•!2. «>«''V^ t l * ^ ahade-trSST

V ^ . ! ^ ****** " " ' yearT E ? e Bar. aaetloBeer. how much for tbea* *

*Wh^«.S^*S^**^."*''."'» "»»<» <>">«• » dS^^STl.Tl^SL*?' • "O .»'«* th . »oM

set op Patrick, in company with • another son, William, in active trade. But this venture proved a &ilure, owing to his brother's way­wardness. "I have seen." writes Wirt, "an original letter from John Henry to bis son William, in wbieh he remonstrates witb him on bis wild and dissipated course of life." It is said, probably with truth, that what wares William did not aacri-fice to drink, Patrick, with generous trust in so<ra!led customers, gave away. In one month tbe bnsiness was in difficulties; in one year in

to be paid ,n tobacco. In IT5», it lepirited pei ^tion ft w « i> » seeming l.kely th.nt the crop would rick Henry i^l o r a t i J ^ * **-again run short, theoW act of 1755 .«« indeiin ) e ; c l ^ l i ^tv

M was foreseen,, and tobacc-o rose in parsons were sJ a m ^ ^ . K - • price from sixteen «h:ii;^^ ..,.1 !'i;..»..: * !? *" , T***** •* t ** »«»-

"*'I aroused that price from sixteen shillings and jdignation ther

j^^J^^^V^ set; it w a»oca to beep foadt m the 4ep«).

* • • whsM iatowB.

JOS. L E V Y & CO.

iMk: HdMsn c«aC

TO OUR FRIENDS

MM It yon orri«-r by m i l . a d t * . - u J j j ^ '«M»*. V,

LANSBURGH & BROTKER

I-— TLJCLT"^ *""" •o". ana neath tb« l-JMjog. tojtaBber. i . the h w ^ , ^

aaa ten her aowets-aoat tbSe be soM r

* T 2 S ^ ' J ! ? ! ^ . * * ' * «»BMCO» year..

Twere^bblah" «* " » atrBM«». tii^m^ to

•emeatMs d fan maay a joy.

! * • ''l^S^i!^*** *rei»-«m. aM (he alttca

TSiii^2^^nL*T**'"^«»o": *^-*S?^Sia;^5££ii^"**^*' i* ' '^ /^^^ t»««> Landlord

'For sali-tbe honeatead

»>.i.t ^ r J" o...i.i.,g» ana "ignauon ther : eight pence to fifty shiUings per j they got up and ioft t h . .

esis , took fire. A herce contro- as-sembb-e The i..rt- I-T- L- .

uukn.ptc7,"th;' fi-nn^w:|S:i:s:'^r>r%^:;^«;^:r-th^^tr.t ^ e;i>:t:^'^urbi^ At this time, besides occupying replied in a n o t h e ™ ^ , ^ ' ' T ^ J**" " ^ " ^ ^ <lownca8t himaelf with winding up the « ^ f enS S Two C o ^ * , ' " ^ ^ ^ ^ ««"% e t c h i n g „p t b e ^ ^ Hflkirsyonug Patrick learned with A fierce c a m i ^ i i T ^ ' t ' e S ^ n - ' ^ ^ — " ' * ' " ^ *»>«'-"^^ • « ! perfect satisfael.on to himself to til the whole V o w T t timJ^Lnt pUytbeflnteand violin. Of course, amosed at the Tonly i r f . ^ £ like tbe &mo«8 shooting and fishing of the urchin's early days, this waa a grievioiM error in the view of work-a-d-tys. When arrived at eighteen, the 3-outh committed yet another

! blunder—be married. Patrick's a s u t

came directly involv'ed in the' dis­pute. At length, King George i»l>on tbe throne took ap tbe end-

bearing him to .the nearest Uvera opon their slwnlders. Aad what a night of enthosiaam ensaed.

Tlte story of -Patr ick and the t arsons" «ew throughout the oolo-nies like wiidfire. aronsiog a «Uf i -oL'^ r^ I.- V .—"• "V »"« cua- utes iiKe wiKifire artxisiiMr « m

g e ^ for his hard-pressed parsoi^s. j otism from i S ^ ^ „ ! ^ * J ^ 0*^ crely denouncing the act of ! 758 Carolinas t h a t h T l M d ^ ^ ^ * ^ M a corrupt m e a s u t ^ . ^ declaring our nationL s l r n i f c l - J T i S ^ .11 proceedings under it null a ^ The y o ^ : ? ^ aTtfr^Tey-: ' S ^ ^ S S

^^^"^STfii^^S^rSii « ' ' * - ' •'»» »*-«"«^t looked after t b . ! t e S i b j S i t y of ? w 1^",K, ** i V " * =* Pfo^inent advocate at £ « « * . ^ . . ^ S S a S r " ' ^ « : Uvem kee^i ' s bar, though -be was proviaioa U the crvil t L S ^ S ' r - * '""""' **' ^"^ «*^0 * ^ i t

* « ; n.v Klie with bis books Tbe while. 1 gini* " ^ ^ ^ *** ^"" T." " «>°»:«^'a >aving &. U k o i d

i/

, n.v wile with bis books tbe while, iginia ,,. . . -. .; Writes Wirt: His readir.g began i Acewtilngly K„U ^, , , „ ^ ^ . , bv * o f ^'^l'*^' * ' « ' ^ ^ * ' «*« :^ioqnence

t.. assume a more scrioos character., Kev. James J-awrv I^t in l^K i i "''-*>'»'tor « « • .•,aa,....HW - a , 'He slndied geogmpby. i . whieb he W t « - ^ e ^ n ? r ^ T l 2 ^L" ' " ^ " ^ V * * * - ^ " • > " ' W became an ,* .«" H 1 \ - . - I . . . ^ . v ! i Z : ! r _ . . ."^".*•''. ^ " * cooasd wk»B he plead, i the t o l J & o .<aui

«»<le9, Jttdire • axainst tb.- r.ar*>n. " -ti-j.-. .'CT^

, ^ FOR SPRING 189a

P. M A N

»w. to d^ooamged did iJ^r^^^^Z^*!^-^^ic^ bis pbraaea b L J ^ l ? " *

« » ^ »« the dismal prospect of bisl'??**I*^»«««i«»t««ir la»raa«^

« J » « « U to withdraw from the c a . ^ ! : ^ . - j " ? * * « * *• "»««: • • " T S S w ^

* * » ws.t, la t h ^ - ' ' • ' ^ • ^ Att<tr»ry H

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • i r A A r w oft

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R. W A L T O N U O O U E W I T H U U \ W S . ;

Mort* N e w L a w s .

na J U M i i s s A S . V A . H o n . l i . Wal ton -Moifle,

the abk-st aiul s l rou .

lP.\-;<^. h il«^ J Put ioa .No

V B I L L

W. H. W. MORAN & CO. S a b a e r i p t i o n B a t e a :

Oaa dollaryer annnm in advanoa. SiBcU o ^ i e s three cents.

at the Poat-oCc* at Maaaasas, Ta., aa aaeoad «Uaa a u i l matter.

i J

I ..'>»*'•••' !•• B* i' enacted by th* Svrate'and

al l eo<aaaiuii«atioiia nsost be accompanied by the aame and addreas of the aathor; and if OB qaeatkiBB of pabUe eoacem, (hey m<u( be •obubttahed: but BO eommaateatiOH of an ob^etlooahto eharaeter vUl be eoasidered • •d«r aar ooaaitloiwi, not even aa an adver-Waeoraot.

Oar pa^ea are always open to news items, l i w a a i i •lk»i»» on qn eat ions of edaeatioaal

. ^^' The fol lort iug.bi l ls b:i\o pas6cJ I the two bouses ol" llic l ieneral As-

' •>4ml'iv ;»nd have l^.'l'|| s igned by the j c o u g r e s s i o n a l c o i u i s t . h a s a n u o u u c e d ( J o w r n o r :

his withdrawrtl i i o m i h t field. I T o a i u < ^ « a d re-enact s ec t ions _ _ _ __ T h i s i s not through any appro- j 70 ^^>i ^ f « « :.ci approve<l March I " n ^ l i V I ^ ' S ^ i l r i ^ ^ t . t L : K.'f J u ' e ^ . t

jheus ions as t o the result, any fiair"'^ i > »-t*.„i, i i .- i » .^ M . . i . . . . - t v .^ w . . ^ W . H . . _ _ . . . .

(of defeiit, Ix'o:uKie it was geueial lv ' r t v o g u i / e d tliat he was an im ally s t rong competi tor in t Xor is it necessary for u ^ t o

e n l l l K i l nu act to provide i''>»"tv«*'t^"""^ ^ilimm b« auiUorUeOl^nd * f.. 1 4 i F assessment of l- ixes ou per-' i;::;t!;;:!rf,-*t^ '"w SL "'^' a « « - « « j * ol

r petkunal frupenx tor the vetir piKh'.ran btta-^ , p r o p e r t y a m i l u c o m e s a n d o u i t r e d a n d Biiu-i.v.<tix. to tualr totiuiry aa t o

I k e u s e s t o transact business and " " " ' T *'^'"'"^"''*'*l **"•«« «fc**» • " » )• . . . . . . : eni vttiuatMM niav be det'owA tu be miit*rt.

•e. i imposing ta. \es thereon for the su|>-1 My er*^%^ or wi. than t u u ^ . a i h ^ I i l l , port of the tJovernwent and public 1 «'>»'"'*; aad 'I"" »«»d tomaiiaaioners a l J P V

that it is not the r e s u l t o f ^ny : »HK>ls and to pay the Interest on ! r s : : r v : : : « ' X r , ' i ^ ; : : ^ - ' - * " ' ' ^ = ^ ' j the pal4l>.- <lebt and prescribing the i *«•, a. Be it tarther enarteu. thitt mtrauia - m o l e of o b u i u i o g l icenses , etc. ^t^T^t ^^^Z'^^ 11'^ ".V"* '^.i*'**

say

"deal" or cotubiue. The Mgh per­

sonal staui l ing of Mr. Mo^re sures th i s already. I t i s trulf Mr. Moore may hare been \n&

enced somewhat by a d is tas te

as-

for

—..-—t orataterial proaperlty. notieee of re-Hfioaa and poUtleal meetinifs. of aoclety iSBoaaeenenta and entenatnments. These mar be pnbitahed withont the name of the • a w o r . or party responBil>>*. I>at must be ae-aewpanled by the name when aent to this of-! t h e g e n e r a l a c t a t i l b l e itt p o l i t i c a l • w a a a a e v M e n e e o f s o o d i a i t h . ' . . ,

Tha right to reject any commanicatitui is ] l i fe for o t t c e . I t i s W o r e tb: in l i k e l v laaerved. if aaavailahle OTBot Incvutonaaace I wt thtaaptaa^orTaKJoraxu. . i t t u i t t h e final t l e c i s i u n w a s r e a c h e i l

Arwaja retain a copy of yoar manoacript, i ••anproperaameaearefaUT to avoid errors a f t e r a d l i e c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h e a p -

e aad adi*"*" "^ —.•••-• • O M o p a r i l 0 t v « y o « r Bs

bow w ^ kaowa yoa aaay be. FsBltHatr BO ataaaaeript (copy) retomed.

ddrcaa, BO matter

FEIDAT MORNING, MARCH 13.18M.

Le t OS g i v e m<H« at tent ion t o onr a^otda .

peals of his personal friends, who know wliat a polit ical life nic&ns, among whom we are gLul t o say was the et l i tor o f T H K J O I E N A L ,

that there w a s a higher, brighter,

|J( T o amend and re enact sect ion* ; ated withinTIH^ Uotin'of thelM • h a l ^ a n d 6 o f an act e n t i t ^ f an act to SI'"* <«pi>>y»«»t to rwd^nti. ThiJ.

^ ^ . » , , ^ L . . . , , the e i l e n t of oof lem Ittaa half the tat nflu- I*<«ect and advance : i « i c u l t n r e by anmberoi baudse«pk.y«i at »»»«rH3^i

re^^lating the sale a u ! ^ p u r i t y of "''V''"'"" "'"'""*'***'>'*o"*rio«' *' cummerci:i l ferti i iz .r4 tUL ' »»'» "•Jl^'oing » ountie. t.. theextf commerc ia l iertlUZ<.r»,^^<^ i »>»l'»au «!ir«-fourths<.f «neh m«li?F »Lill

W i t h reference t o l iens for work beabaolataty rxenpt frun(^M>wl o(anj d o n e and material furnished by • " i ! " ' , * ' ? L ^ . T ! ? * " * * ~ ^ . art i sans , mechanics , lumber dealers and others , etc .

T o amend and re enact siH.-tion 2,109, C'o<lc of Virginia, in r e b t i o u , to penalty for unlawful fishing

J D D O « HOT.

A n E x h o r t a t i o n t o C h a r i t y .

be abaolataty exenpt fruni i tax fur tbe t>TBai|iM^tJ>»afL.

Ssc. 3 . Be it farthereaacteO, that any aan-ofsctarinic plaut.eitber now eKtaUwhirJ or to be «^rtablia^JJ in tbe saidCoanlT ol Priare »lUiam lor tbe Moie pnrpoae of manulartur-uuraay art id* or articles nacewary l o h d U a comlorl or cooveBieoce. aaeh aa terming im.

j pU'iaeots. narhioery. toola, timenieiva, any ! articirs o l kwd or doUuBK. aorfa as d w r j ; - " , •. »• orricwa Of n o d or eioUuBK. aorfa as dwr .

l o amend and re-enact an act i •n'^rguodo. or textile fabrtea of wbatsrer touching tbe jurisdiction of police • S:Sii^'42Led"'tr?rxiSl;:^*X'ar jus t ices and j u s t i c e s of the peace i hi«h frade textile Ubrics ehall not l as t o the trial of otfundera in cer - i '""I** . . "»*'""*'*•»»*"''»« o*'!" f - : „ ^ . . -v» . - .1 C..1 « aaysnai lar eoterpriae ol sbch cha

xnrw*—provided >t be deaat^ !hi» act—or

ebarartsr a^

caUed popular

W b s n e«iigres£ has sett led all lare ign affikirs s o m e at tent ion may be g i r e a t o matters at home

T h e O h i o republicans have adopted a bimetaUie platform, wi th both g o l d . H irer , and paper.

L e t the las t v e s t i g e o f spoils he r e a o v e d trom a l l consideration in any admiais trat ion o f public afiairs.

T b e b i g ^ t and b e s t results of e l r i l i sa t ioa ace t o be attained throogb . . tbe • p a a i e t o f honest OfMakma.

I t n u s t BOW be plain t o the coun­try that congress has been largely engaged in a gante Ibr tbe n e x t pres idency.

I t seems t o be more than prob­able that the present Congress will retire without prov id ing for the emergency a t tbe t r t a s u r j .

S o matter how Governor O'Fer^ n i l may bare fallen short in seme

[P'llvtfred bvforr Ihe Cooperative Band i f riiristian » orkers at »*mst>ur,r, Va.. by capU n B. ^withers.}

topic lor to-day. J udse Wot." is one of lOM iniiwrtautexhonatioos in the whole

mo!>t ex<«lleot sermon of our bkaaed (wn the Mount. It Is aa exhortation atalaat ra<h, harsh, and uncharitable Its : think ioc evil where no evil seems, a secret and criwlaal dlapoaitloa of lire we cndeatorto elevate ourselves ithers: jjid to do 11 olfeetDally, io de-V and huraUiaiin^ them. 'alOQs and CBVIOIU hearts wish that no

uallty may be found In othera bat that may ha eat«cm<^d. honored, and re-Soril la tbo state of oar hearta : and

I from thlarrimlual dispoaitlon that evil aad rash judgment precipiiate de-

iona that are unjust In their natom and character agalniit our n e i ^ b o r a : and it often happeaa ikM Ihe faulu which we consider aa of Orit aaonulty in others, are to our own alas as a chip la when compared to a large beam,

(te aae s ide self lure btiads tu to o a i a d v e a ; aad on the uther. aavy and aul lee givca as. oft timea. pirrciBC eyea in respect to oth­ers. When we ahaB have aa mach seal to correct ourselves, aa we have IncliaatlOB to- . reprove and correct others, we shaUknor oar own defeetaand sins better than we know those of oar brother. Oar natural locllnatlon and desire seema to be to And faoMa la othera. s o a s t o j a a t l t y o r e o v e r a p o o r o w n . Indued. we are conllBBal(y seeking to flad faatta la

GEOa Da B A K E R , Undertaker,

MANASSAS, - - VA.. (OppofiiTB DEPOT.)

BRADDOCK PURE RYE

Will attend all funerala on abort notice. No KXTBA CHARGE for at­tending funerals in any reasonable diatance. Prices low.

3-13-3ia.

. • — - ^ H l . more satisfactor>- posi t ion in f«.^« the trial of offenders -^'^ <^^l-\'::::^iZ''':.^:^^J'^:irrJZ-^.: ^ " t r j l ; : : . ^ * " ^ . " ^ ? ^ ^ * ' * ^ ' '

O n e o f t b e g r e a T ev i l s of our so | u f e for the bri l l iant y o u n g lawyer , I ^ 4 . * ^ ' *^'*'^^«» ^ ^ ' " " ' " ' ^ ' ' ' b ^ i ^ . I S ^ h H l r : ^ . : : : : ! ; ( 3 H ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ . ^ . : : : L I

" - i ^ a a w a is the orator, and l i t terateur than any of-1 T o eradicate the San J o s e or per- '^.iJ^^\^'^,^^:i\^tZ ^ ^ - i ? ^ " u ^ l : : ^ t h . u p e K e e t e d i . rer4<t in tlie poinica l Wfltjt. ^ . ^ ions sortie, ka disease atIe<Hing "''oaee«eo«n.,<retBeotiscoate«plateaiii ilw ' "'•""•'>»t»of theenemy of onraonhi tbe

t r c r n f l V N o prevent its s p f e a d . ' t l l J ^ ^ ^ l S f f f S * ? ^ -cth the —r'^ f--' ""'^' ' t rm — ^ »c>i.La«t. taivja'.ipa field whom w e c o a ^ r e sun I »«*»*««*« ^'^^ r e ^ « " c t a c t i o n l ^ T T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ' ^ T ^ ^ e i i ^ . J S ^ ^ IH W wbom w e e o a ^ y t r e sup- U ^ g ^^ ^ f.^ ^ Virg in ia witb f"' * « ' l^ :*^; ' « h e t h e r ^ ' r ? : S 2 « S^iy lea^'k^ ^ J^ V^J!*'^ "^ ported more c h e e r f i ^ V for con-I <• » L . .*•""" ' Ux apon the valne of the plant a> }«—-^ ( ' " • ' ' ' * • * ' • • • • * • « • ' t " »W<*lng onr own por ieo more t u e e r i ^ tor con reference t o when a jus t i ce t o dis- tax « ^ iueanunjS. oT r i S i r t a ^ ^ h ^ " « ' ' * ~ ~ » * » * > ' < ^ ' » ~ ' » » ^ gress , or any other pos i t ion, know- charge an accused person w h o is * • » • " • " * • « « « "r aale of ita prodneta. | 'o •»«*'ag oth«» to be rtd oi ^Haters. The

- • • - • • - - ' ^ ^ - 4 . Tubeeotitltdtb thebeBeatalsBehl*<='''**« B^hMreBMBt of themagnltade of ! J r ? S ! ^ ' " y ^ «»*»™ "oat ohawre i oar own taUiagaahoaM always precede oar

alof«wBid r n a . t . X.;:^, 1 . 2 . . " . " ^ ^ portion to o«rla«UJar»ty with our own.

particalars, b is course during the I ^ i s l a t a r c j o s t c losed has been en­tirely e o m m e n d a U e .

N o communi ty c a n do more to promote the c o m m o n welfare and advance i t s s n b s U a t i a l interests!*'™' reasons. In the Srst pUce . we

ing the man a s we do, we are frank t o say that Mr. Moore has acted wise ly .

W e d o not wish t o be onilerstood as retiring Mr. Mo<»« from pol i t ics or public l i f e ; because it i s d o u b t ' ful if his friends will permit his re­tirement. U e is simply dcnng what i lunton of Fauquier and Thornton of Prince Wil l iam are doing , steer­ing clear of polit ical life and ris ing in their professions.

I t must now be apparent to all that the retirement of Mr. Moore s trengthens decidedly the chances of Mr. M e r e d i t h ; and unless we are great ly m i s U k e a the nomina­tion will be b i s .

W H Y N O T A S t H J l E R N O B -S L A L *

W e have reasons t o t e l i eye that, i f proper efforts are made, one o f tbe S a m m e r Normal Schools can be

before him for examinat ion , aad what t o d o when there i s sniScient cause t o charge h im.

In re lat ion t o officers aad teachers o f publ ic schools b a r i n g an3- pecuniary benefit in furnishing hooks, e t c , t o publ ic free s c h o o l s in the s tate .

Requir ing superintendent o f pen­itentiary t o keep a c c o u n t o f all ex ­penses incurred in de l iver ing con­v ic t s t o the pen i t ent iary .

T o amend and re-enact sect ion 3160 of tbe Co<le o f Virg in ia in re­lation t o tbe pay and mileage of jurors

SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONMEKT.

Apportionment of County School Fands for the year ending July, IS 19M, at the rate of .7342+ cts. per capita.

FopalaUoa. ApponiOBawut. <S 31»Ji

MB 4 i a 5 r

MS a 8 . a

Pumffiea iHrcoqaan rolea Brentsvina

UalttesTine

Totala

The G K K A T M E I U C I N A L W H l S K K Y , A B S O L U T E L Y P U K E . U I G H K S T E X D O l l S E M E N T from P h y s i c i a n s a a d Chemists , everywhere. C A L L for i t , insist npon havimr it and take no other.

BRADDOCK IS P U R E BRADDOCK IS MILD

BRADDOCK IS SOW. BRADDOCK J8 MELLOW.

H. M. CLAKLSOK, Sapt. of Schools.

School Notice.

not IMS than thne-fnartha of t h e n irom it aad adjoiaing eoas * * ^ ***"* • ' • • * ^ • " "^aitboat ajB~ « » : proTidcd. that thia shall not be so e[w * ' " ' " * • * atones of lavcctlvc. abaae. aad p M ^ t o operate t o Ihe Drsi«4ire u r - f i v ' •»l»repr«aeotU«a there woaM be fcwer repo-

" s l j ; ^ " ? ! ^ ^ ' ' ^ ' ^ \ _ «»OBa petted or blarted than i i e « « : bat V>o!^tCZJ^t'<T^^^I^ • » ' , U i « l ' o » M e l a . t h a t . . o . t o f B a . k B O W l e . a . a o « t

ard of whatervT qaahtv it parporta to beaf j ' " * " " ' " » » " »»o pair of ey».gUaaea;o«»e for Foartk. i t u posatirety required that I t ' " ' " " " ' ^ ' • " ^ • a l o « k * g at oaraelvea. aad

shall be plaeed npon tbe saarket in tbealotc. ' 'n««»'«riBg when lookiag at our nelghbora. • ^ - u ^ " ' ^ - * pncea n o t t o eaeeednbosea! ^ > i l u n M n o t | ^ • oahanging .aa Hw«re oar

ol tJie b«M«t of this ^ , ^ l . ^ J Z J ^ ^ ? 1 ° ' U i e a by tae help of Ood. It i . » « , Ita appiieatioB t b m l o r , Sle with the C k ^ of' ' * * • " ' • ? »=»»• "baterer tkey are.that lagiv-tbe<:oert a legaJ a S d a r i t duly sabwribsd " ^ I ' • o m o c h troable aad others, too. aad awora t o . by tbe proprietor or propria- " ' • * » » • a «aick. temper we BBSt learn to

a per«.n using abusive Ungnage to^^r^^i:^-^q^^t.^^.ii^-^*Z ^.^Z'::^^r:^^rti:j::^

T o provide far a method for the U.herdirmly or i a d i r e c J l ^ ^ ^ L y ^ J l ^ ^ . r »**"»»*««• iaotber.. If we are BMitoae better a s s e s s m e n t o f personal prop- *'«".•»' »ra»t;BBU in it tlwyahall f a i i S ' * " * aaaoeiable. w« maat reUgtoaaly strive erty under the control of fidacUriesUl^^tS^'^in-^iJi^Jr:^^ « • « « • and the s e v e r , ! c o u r t s o f t h e "Com-1 ^ S ; ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ' - . ^ : ^ ; ? ^ ^ ; ^ ^ : : r . ^ ^ ^

Prov id ing for the recei l t ion o f « y except sorb pabJ i i* iB^«» ,^nur«m«'^ pat ients in t h e several s t a t e bospi ta ls .

T o amend and r»-eaact an net a s in-secured for M a n a s s a s ; and Manas- t o treasurers t o r e t n m l ists o f a

sas is tbe place. jeolli-cted t a x e s aad d d i n q i t e a t s .

ay except s w b pabiudiing coormia « . may „„' e devoted t o tbe pBhIicatiow of wortaoTtiC "" lOB or other literatarr ol qaeatioBaUe B * - " ^

inlustly. baiahlr. or aorighteooaly: fev what

The Manassas School Board will hold a spetnal meeting at 10 a. m. on Satur­day, April 2S, 18M, at tbe Conrthonas for tbo parposa of considering applica-tMMisfrom those desiring to teach in tbe schools of tbe District fn- the texm beginning Sept. 14. 18ML

Patrons of tbe schoola are ^ appear before tbtrboard al l U I I H e b r paMaioB or iajpnaon. U tber h a r S any Bogicestions Iff offer regaiduu; the en­gagement of the schools in whMsh ther are iatcrasted.

At the same time bids for f umiahing foel to the schools for the school year 1806-417 will be received. Said bids most be for wood by the cord e a t into stove length, one half oak and one half pine.

GEO. C. S O U N D . CleA. Wanttssns. Va. , March I t 18M.

a-iS4t.

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S o w i n M a n a a a a s b y J . T. O O O D W I N : A . n . A H M R T T * O O . . S o l d i n O o o o q u a n b y F . O. D A V I S ; L. L B D M A N . S o l d In W o o d b r i d « « b y B . J . O L A R K .

THE J AS. CLARK DIST. CO., J NO. McQUAIDE, Manager,

SUuntOB, V i r f i

AT NOKESVILLE TOC WILL FIND-

We or

TRUSTEE'S SALE. By Tiitue of a deed of trost executed

by Nannie F. Lyna aad W. B. Lyan o n 1st day of November 1860. to secure to J. H. Nelson tbe payment of two notes, each for tbe sam of 8100.00 with interest from date, I will by antherity of said trust offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at front door Coact-houae at Manassas on

M O N D A Y , A P R I L , «, 1898. a tract of land containing aboat fifty-eight (58) acres, ia Coles District aad is the saote land ooareyed to J. H. Neiaon by E. £ . Metedith aj oommiaaioner in chancery sa l t of W^eedon vs. Davm, aad known as the A. J. Davis land.

JAS. E. NELSON, »-M-»t- T r a s t k

carry the largest s tock

B o o t s and Shoes

E v e r offered in this S e c l i o o

AT LOWXn PUCES.

DBY QOODS,SOTIONS,WOOL. ESS, BLANKE TS, de.

EM.JiDE.IOIHJi L o w e r than City Pr ices .

Qneensware, GUssware , Lamps , 4 c .

Ladies' Cloaks ||J> Capes.

W e carry ia s tock a a d place, or­ders t o the best a d r a a t a g e , a i n o s t e v e r y t b i a g for t h e farm

WAGOSS, BVOGIES,UARyESS, PLOWS, FEED CUTTERS,

COBS SUELLMMS, Jke.

CASH Paid for P o r k , Grain, a n d H a y . Al l k inds of C o o n t r y p t o d a e e

taken in exchange at hjehest^acrfc prices. • • * - '

T H E O R I G I N A L A N D G B N U I N E S N A 6 P R O O F R U B -

B E R D U C K B O O T .

be . ^_^ tioB or other nreratarr ol qa«MioMUe''B4- *'^*"'**^^''*oarhea(ta. o«r aplrlt is ewl-vaMace t* the eoaaMnity. abaB. oa eompS. 'I«x»d la aar ceadaet ctUk. It la BO aie br ril^jJ^ . ^ " * ? r coB*tioBa aa tar a* tbay | as to say we are scrvaata of Ckrist. aaleaa we a ^ p ^ t b e m . beewutW to the aame ex-;senehim. Christ eaaaot bToaTtMSL. If empttnok aa Baaaiactartng coMvnML k^. _ M _ . i: can BO» aa oar teacher, if

I T o n l a - e H C I larover o f Princt? ' • " *""" "*exemption, sieh auniac m-aB- ' ^ **teSowara «< Jeaoa. wh» giva BO One should be held herv for sev- ! v, ,? ' ^ . ^ f P I * ^ ^ . r ^ • S^-riag. or t h e r iBrfn.tn«i. , w f Z'^ : •"•» or ev;a«.ee o( It IB tbalr Me. Ckr>.t

I W illiani c o u a t y . on the | )easioa list 1 a* betmalrer pr«»id,d. b- .obiHrr to i.n l a »y» 'o an aarh. -why can ye Be t4>r«. Lord Ot the stMte «>f V i r j r n i a ^ ' ;'^Loatw tax whieh eh«a aote^ced 41:7 aaddeBotthetht^sthat I s a y WeaboaM

t h a n b y U e e s U b l i s h m e n t andpr^vj"^^*^ the very best railroad (aeili-{ To require tbe c lerks of the <'if\Z^!l^'!::yn^:S^,^^J^,r'^^^^';^ t ies . It i s o n e of the roost accessi- t r . t ( »iirt.-* for the several count ies . a»'•••^^ejax aaexirtioglaw,. B . T dipetC^ ^ ^ ^ 7 , , , ° * , ^ ^, ^ ^ ui - » - »- 1 ..-. lu liii^ .-•at*' tn tf*.!. tiw^r nfi!<-o« ''^- • Tbe'»^l*»on from Ihe liMWe taa ""r <jiaeitB»uit of others taaRs maat be ble point.-* in Northern \ irzinia ; ' " " " . " ^"** t o k e e p l a e i r o t t t e s j , ^ g , ^ , i ^ ^ j , 1»n^^oU»>K^tJ3^^^\''^^"'^<>'^*^^»*•otu^hm^oaawt4hTt^m• and certainly one shoaW be ^..1,. i n ' " - " " *"' « ^ - ' ^ « ^ s a e ' » « « ^ t»«wnesft. t « « i » p « ^ l v . * ^ e t ^ »«arafcn W u„h- •>='«*—ocaHfcomplaeeBcy. bat by I.«iBg ano ctrtainiv on*. =,uo«..l DC i . c l . i n , p.. ante...; and i»-eaaot s»*;ioa j l ! ^ " ' " ' r ^ ' ^ - • • ^ " » ' ^ f ^ » ~ "i<hj>i , : ' '« -«^«w»'>»«-:a- i i t i s» . t^^^ Northern Virginia . Ther. are t w o > u of ;uc Co.le o f Virgin, e . ^ . — »• - - =- ^ K . . ^ . large hote l s , a a d a n u m U r tif [>ri-: aiA? ii Je<l K an ac t a p p r o v e d Fvb-''**"T rate boanl iug b o a a e s ; be>iiit-s, al- ••'••••>' - 5 . 1^**, prescribia<; tbe pe»t_

aitiea of liond:; of c o u a t y otfSciaU.^

mot ion o f good schools .

L e i t h e adroea te s of a sound fi-i^a ac ia l sys tem be o a their gnanl .

K » *i*»e probable that the free •ilwer people will andertake to cap-taro. the nex t S tay> itaikaaaiaett.

ir io«o«s s c e n e s ia tbe Kfn ftmtky tbe eoratry.

obwrved: aad u» enm^^ar>e w i i h _ ^ i ' ' • •• ~ •>^-<:^<"««-.airaKjaB.>(BB(Uw< f »^a«ita.r». tbe c n o r t m i f . slit,.-7Ti.rV?a»»ed^ar«WBa»irfBtee<.aBdweBkBea

I M T ^ S J ^ ^ ^ ! •^h-«J«»«'«y»»l-»-l--io»e»a-dN* • )* W ^ M k u w l h l ^ ^ B . a k — ^ ' ^ ^ ""e tae e » s a i n , which CUT r»

kentbecty lore

j tans t every t u a j l y h?re would h e , i gl*»' to accommoaate a few tearUcrs

re arc a dii^pracc to 1 for s ix weeiis. The Kutfner schoo l O , t h e bi t teraess and Itnikling with its t w o large rooms

oC|>olittcal strife ! Give j i s t o be repaired, wc a a d e r s U M l . a n d I c ^

- 4y^y VIK<>iNL\*S OKRAT WKALTIifj '^£^'

-May Ktral Cr^yte Cre«k. ' ar .

^ V o w t h a t omr pabt ie schoo l s ^Z" "^Sbare e i t h e r d o a e d , or are near the | ^T^ e^doC t b e term, there ran be a a o f Btora ftttii^ t isse t o eoaatder the

s p p a i a t m e a t o f teachers than at this t t ^ B y a l l meaaa let these atat-U N i ^ s e t t k d early .

I t mnat a w he apparta t t o every • s a y r t i a a n

t k e ih l

Tneat ia thegoM *t**> at ..^-"; bads fair to soou be rittp:;- ">?

hoaee ia the jrofj rfMtrict*' | * room add««L l a e a , there i s t h e t l | . * b w e g o o d r . inK«lrep«iJ«

beminary hattdiog. w u i c h . we p r e - j h a W ^ va; i» . ,>bja. , » i s n m e , con ld be secnred. - On «pe-1 c b j ^ " ^ ' ^^*' '• • "cricJi

, trtal oc«as!oas.wh«a general i e c t w e s ! ^<M,> c<-,..,€v. V a - U M B T^ iare t * be f i v v n , tlte coortbun^e

would be opened t o tbe teacbera. There i s a o tronbie a s t o the ac-

eaaamodatioas. N o w , let as g o t o work a a d se-

cnre o n e o f the Normals . We ap-

t o onr CoMkty S a p t r i n t a w l t a t . • . M. Ciarksoa ; we eaH an the

t r a s t e e s ; and w«.

"•e tae eye s a l i t . which oar i imdait •bo'w* baa healed as. ThyaieiaB

T.. fy i«H.,,-eaar Br^bon> too m-r.i, T , .. .^^(y, maai^rs^ixni too ICIH

•S ; t. - .a< »» w, Tcey plainly the •( lt.it Xa^ier'a W H B I ^ fcct is we are prasw to oa „^^

K.c*H>ctaaaer«taeC8. Taha ia BS-• aaB»»every aalhtilBS w^ eater. aCanaat « • » wBI ta»L a » ; a>.« OM av M r aaaM af aaca a eae la oaiaat-

I tr s i iaHtS. Agalma this oar rNfecaSlBt;tha9

Notice to Schools. Ofice Conaty Sap't o l Schools.

HATnamKET. V A . , Mar. 8. iMt. To the Taachers of Public Schools,

Prince William Connl^: In compliance with the reqaest con­

tained in tbe (oUowiag ciienlar o< the SapaviBtendent af PabiK Instruction, I lespectfaUysoggest. that yon explain to yonr popils theeoatrats of the saata, aad solicit txMitiibntions front tbem. if only "a nickel at a penny" ^ i e c a , for the porpoae naentionad.

As nearly all of the conatics of the state hav* responded proeoptiy and lih-end lr . I tmat that Prince William a w r not he lagkiag ia the mareaaent, an> m order that dae notice may be given ^ o a l i . I hereby appoiat M i n d a j . the M t h day e< Masch aext, as tion dwf a* yonr

No need to go to the city. All our store rooms are crowded and

prices marked down.

m. 11-15.

NEWSTORElSr^n New&oolSu NBwBiGss.

-AT-

l a t t r J

laswv which was carried f' m thf Soatbtr *t 4 - j i l i faraia ' to

all Finttaia. and

' I * well

JOHN A. FRANCIS' ' (HcxToa'a O i * STA.<(» )

Biiekland, - Va.

Fnhlic InstiaLUia. Very reapaetfally.

H. M. CLAnxsov, Csnnty S n p t mi a c h s s i a

[Ctncruaa No^ Otj ( corr . )

CoaaaMtawealth of Virginia. Depart of Pahtie

• • f s

I Tt> C> "rxTT Ajin OPSCHOOI,S

! The da-tmctian of the PnMIt Bal l , the Betnada awl wings *t the Unirer-N t y a f V i i s l n i a b y ftie.an thsSTlh e f Oetoher, MM. mast IU with aadMsa aU

of

I bare openW a S|dendi4 Uae o f ^ < F a m i l y G f o e e n c s ; ; J bonght for Cash. > ] w h i ^ I offer a t ' r e i y low %tnr«s; a l s o . Dry Goods , Not ions , tjneens-ware, T i a w a r e . Hard ware. Tobncva, C ^ i a , Cigarcttca, C o n f e c t i o n e i i e a ,

rock battom prirca, a n d a o M I b r a tri-l i n g a d m a c c .

inr MAkKCT ntrm P-Mb ro« cocwmr rcoavcc

•y st«dt. I

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FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH la. IIJOO.

B S L I O I O U S N O T I O B S . PreacblmratMinntevllle.tireenwtMtdOnuKb

on the nrat Kuoday and lialunUy eveiiinx pro-ceding, by Uder W. s. Atby KcKUlar ap-polntmenl. BaptixlnK and communion it Joaa meeting, t h e pablie cord tally invited.

''?***'^I!?'*J*^*'«'^^"-*•»•'• M Nourae. pastor rreaehing every sabbath at 11 a m. aasday'night " ' '"'*'• ' «"<»"»« •»»«? Wed-

nriscOTAL (-hcsca.-Haymarket. Eev. O. «. BoaservHie, Sector, services in St. l^ul's ev­ery 8«Bdar at 11 a. m. aad 7:3* p. m.

CATBOLK- — AU SaintaCharch. FatherLurke s^rvieeaat l iua a. m.. every second (fonday

llArTUTCuL-acB.—Rev.C. w. Trainbam paa-tor. Preachiat at 11 a. m.. and » p. m.. *verr lad handay, aad at t p. m. on every 4th Sun­day. rrayeraaaetingeveryTbursd'ratVp.m.

We have shown the editorial ap-l<eal iu another column to Mayor Taylor , who heartily j o i n s in the moveineut nud will s h o r d y call a mass meet iug to deter iuiuejust what our i>cople are wil l ing to do. Read it and make up y o u r m i n d s what y o u will do.

O n e H u n d r e d Y e a r s O l d .

iu at a t T:3» p. m . ** ^ t ' B i a c B SoiTH-Rev. C. A. Joyce.i>a»-tor. PreachlBK every Snd and tth Sonday at U a. m. aad lat and ard al T:3Bp. m.

There wlU b« preaehiax next Sunday atter-MOB at S o'clock, ia thekethod ia t chaich at QalBcavilhu.^..,

Latheraia Charck.—Bev. i . K. Bflrd pastor. SCTVices, in Bluasbms HaU aveiy Bnt an4 third saatlay a t l l o'cloek a. m. 8anday sehool irirr Saadty sMtraiag at H3» o'clo«k7

OLB Scaooi^-^Bder w. 8. Ath<w. every third Saadar at U a. m.. aad Bataiday praaadlag at I p . a . , la aiaaoB'a HaB.

TtMM win ba sarvleaa at tbe Eptocopal ^ r e k Bcst Sanday motaliw by Kcv. Mr. neauetoB.

Hon. Henry Fairfax hasarr»uge<l a most del ightful house party to be g iven at his beautiful home iu Lou­doun county during the mouth ol' ilt\y. T h e majority o f tii« guest ^ will be from Richmond and Phi;a-delphia. Mr. Fairtax i s at present in F l o r i d a . — A l e s . Gazelle.

{b) In whose did the fiist sh||> crtMi the Atlantic 'f

To-day (Fridi iy) Mrs. Lydia '<•) .In lyhoee was tha t<-legravb iu j Pr ice Pey ton ceiebrates tl,e one i "'i'^lf-i! . .v r- x,- .. Ihuiu lreathanuiv . . - a r y o f her b i . th . l ^ (^ ^ C a T w t tVe-p^rt'; l l l L Uiiviug been born March 13, 179«, i der which all the anti-slavery el iu Madison comity , \ 'a. , near the ' ' ' ° ' * ^ ' ° Pi*"^"" "dministrati -historic ohl Lutiar:-.a chuieh , whieli | ^ii^^-^^tV^^'clZ^'' IS lo«,te<l three miles northeast of; e i J ? S l * T f o n ^ l L S r i i J ^ , Madison Courthouse. Her parents u e i ' ' - - --—Michae l and -Martha ( S t i g l e r ) • ^^ Snyder—were among the eariy set-; ».!: *^"*.'^ "^^'I ? f ^ " i " ' »i.I„ <• VI 1- •»••.> > i. Brown raid, and tell br who tiers of Madison county. Ju her were scattered. *" ^ ""^ ISth year the subject of th i s sketch 10. ( i t What was married t o Mr. John

. . C o t - » T y c s ^ - 0 > n n t y Coari. Madge Wm. K J ( j | , j ^ « - w e « . a. M a a a s . . . o . arat

sn co«nT.-~rireatt roart,fJadge C. K. ,•.> •OBvenea at Manas-Haaon second Moa-IBXar ai>«aecoadMosdarlBOctober.

— • " • • ' • e r a a v i s a l i ^ B o t t w t WBpervSs w a Witt, meet at ^laiiamas third Satorday in

Tawacoiracit^—TownCoaaeUmeeta on last Moaday night la each saonth.

Svaeial BuainaaB AnnotUMementn iSaaataperllBS e a A laaertlaa.

Why nUkr witb Cooghs. CoMa aad La Srtppa wWa LaxAiiva BBOMO QCINISS wiR ears y o a ia one day. Doe* s o t produce the ra^giag ia the brad like Salpbate d QaiBiae. P a t a p ia tabiets eaaveiieBt lor takiaic OoaraBtenl t a cat*, er m>nsT i|fBBd«S.

VkLTSB SaABnaa. . Ta.

Price. SSI F o r s a l t hf

l l - » «

N e x t T u e s d a y i s S t . Patr ick's d a r .

Charles FieW charged wi th mur­der was tried last week in the county court of Orange found gu i l ty of manslaughter and fined $S.OU. T o the unitiated in t h e funda­mentals of equity it would appear that the punishment wa s either t o o much or t o o l i t t l e .— IKarrenlon iBanner.

R I ; K A W A Y . — O n S u n d a y last Mr. B. D . H o o e hitched a co l t t o a buggy and started for a dr ive . T h e colt e i ther through fright or r i e i o u s n e s s ran away , t h r o w i n g Mr. Hooe ont o f the buggy . H i s arm re-ceivingsa blow in the fall, he was unable t o hold to the reins . The ' co l t ran t o Bul l R u n before it was caught . I t did but l i t t ie damage, however, and Mr. Hooe i s ready t o try i t again.

Mr. W m . J . Young o f Pennsyt-^ rna ia baa moved t o this c o u n t y

J u d g e Nicol , o n W e d n e s d a y , heard the c a s e o f Chigget t &, T e a t s o f Bea l toa , Fauquier c o o n t y , whose appl icat ion for l iquor l i c « i s e had been refused by the c o u n t y conrt o f that eeun^- . The ease was post­poned t o tbe 2d <lay o^-the Apri l * « ™ glEjirieonit,^ eourt o r P a o q a i e r .

, Robert C a u p M S represented the in tOHlay s anpl i cants and Mess i^ ^ f f r i e s and

mnchi ir the p e t i t i o n a a against g r a n t i n g tbe license. ^

S e e n e w adrer t i semeat o f Mr. Geo. O. Baker o f th i s place i a t o ­d a y ' s paper.

M e s s r s R . Walton Moore and J o e . H . P o w e l l are here to^lay on legal bnMnesSw

S e e official school not ice by Mr. G e n C . R o u n d , cieri:, in th i s i ssne . I t i s a mat ter that may concern y o n .

M i s s Madie D s r i e s . w b o has been csoofined t o the boose for s e r -eral d a y s w i t h a co ld , i s be t ter to-day.

On* day la s t week, a Urge swan from o n e o f Mr. Portaer 's U k e s was shot by Mr. Dodge , while I r i n z a b o n t h i s premises .

^ m . . I . - ^ „ . •

Mr. G e o i g n W. Baxter o f th i s c o n a t y and M i s s Aasaada Baker o f Bateimore w e r e married in Bal l i -mare o n Feb . » test.

IVytou, of Orange county . Her husband died iu 18C2. nud she never remar­ried.

Sl»e was tlie mother of twe ive chi ldren—si . \ sons and s ix d.iugh-ters—al l of whom reached matur i ty , and of which number eight are now l iv ing , as follows : Wii l iam S.. her oldest chi ld , wbo celebrated his 79th birthday on December 4, 1896. and who has been the railroad agent at Rapidau s tat ion for forty-three y e a r s ; J o h n S., residing in Pi t t sy l ­vania c o u n t y ; A n n I>. and Majj; Jane , wbo l i r e with their mother ; Mrs. G. P . Robinson and Cant. T. J . P e y t o n , O r a n g e ; Mrs. J . X Wil-kins , Orange county , and ALrs. J o h n Channce^-, Alexandria . f

Herj jMtnd-eh i idre i f auy) great-gfrrncl m i i d i e n trtna living^ number nes^'ly one hundretli Sbe &isnever e a t | ^ but t w o mealsIT day, '-always abs ta in ing from supper, and has never worn a corset . She is s t i l l q u i t e a c t i v e , has several tee th , and her e y e s i g h t i s quite good, tbough her bearimg is s o m e w l u t impaired. She is a member o f the Presby­terian church .— Orange Observer.

B o U W T H O M M - .

three luajd did Jackson keep in check valley caiupaign? i'j) Was of the Wiidmiess a suooess Federals or tbe Coolederates ?

('.) Who were the generals mandingy

MARKETS. Revised weekly from reliable aonrces

ALEXANDRIA MARKETS. March It. 1806.

Wheat, longberry Fnltz Mixed _ Fair Damp aad toa |^. ,

Com, w h i t a . _ . . Y e l l p w „

C a B » « « i l „ . Rye Oats, mixed „

^ t '

M. Abont t w o years a g o A f . J . J o h n s o n o f this e i t y - a ^ a fine co l t w h i o ^ b % T i i e s ^ j i n - l t i s Pr ince Wil­l iam farm for. | 1 « 5 . Mr.,^ George Stone o f Warrenton , w a s the pni^ chaser. Mr. S t o n e tobec^nently so ld the coit for | 2 5 0 , and i t was t h e n taken t o Kew York a a d sold for $7ae . A short t i m e a g o the horse was soW in t h a t c i t y for 11 ,200 and is now said t o be t b e finest j a m p e r in tbe c o u n t r y . — A i e x . Gazette.

T h e r e p o U i c a n distr ict coaren-tion t o be h«M here has been chaaged from Wednesday tbe 22d t * TneMEay 1 11 f l u wf l | n [ | _ _

. Miss Cfatn Lamb d o o H her • A n o l a t M L Pleasant o a M o n d a y « v « M n ^ b a t a n d r e t o | M d b o i M , ncnr t o w n , o n t h e tolfoJIng 4mj

There ia a c o l o r c o w n t r . Kr ing n

N E W P A T X N T . — M r - J o h n J . Cow-big . Jr . , o f th i s place has been granted a patent , through bis attor­n e y , Maj. J . S. Doffie, for an "An­nunc ia tor ," an electric apparatus for the s igna l ing of tbe arriral a a d departure o f trains at, passenger depots . Tbe patent was granted i w i t b o o t a m u i d m e n t , e r e r y c l a i m ' be ing al lowed. |

T b e inrent ion seems t o tw t o be i « > e o f special o t i l i ty t o tbe tr^rei- j Kng pnbl ic , and i t s general a s e j wonid mean a forture for onr wor-*^y y*>^»g t o w a s a u n . M a y i t be s o .

WATKRrAU.. V A . , March 0,180& EDITOX JouxiTAL:—Tbe following is

tbe Roll of Honor of MiU Park School for month ending Maivh 4.1800: ^XilevelandDowna, 95; Beverly Bolev, ^•i,''^ Forsyth, 03; Seaie For«ytb,se; HiUBect<H-. 0«; Maggie Utterback, OS David Utterback, 88: Nannie CockrilL 88; H a i ^ Yeatman, 87: WUlie Robin­son, 8S. Also Rnth Foisytb, Louis Heoser, Thomas Mcintosh, Wil l ie Mcintosh, Clarence Fletcher, and Evi* Nails . Nnmber on roll, 40. Average daUy atteddaace, 20.1. ^

B. W i u u s B , Teacher.

A N n t o d P a r W a a E r e n t .

, To-night half Paris is at the glitta--m g costume ball which heralds in the coining of age of Raonl d'Oyley, eidiist uv iag son of the Maiqnis d'Oylev. Although in France naoe the exile of James IL, thad'Oyieys wereorigiaally an Oxfotdsbiie family. Tbe familr jewels and relics were very in to-night, aad yonag Raonl, w _ _ _ ready one of the best swordsmen PAris, is to.be congrstnlatodoathe Lebandy view of life that b s takes already. Amongst the -tiitincaisbcd ^ r o n g to^aigbt were tbe ex-Oneen of N a ^ the.C^omtesse d Ea, t l i Priace de Sagaa, whilst preheats podred in' f^om the Dae de Nemomaf-^Priace Lonis Napoleon, aw~~Maces l^tltla Btmaparte, and Prinods C l e i a n l S T ^ Sa»<3obtng.- The refigioos -part ri the feie was ce lebrat^ by th* Abbe Didier Chatellin. the ~ S t Geroiaia dcs Pres, cntion in English, conveyi

S*ndaaUy

Bmbrvy. R. J HaH, F . B e t t s , a a d Dr. Melr in . o f Bea le ton , Fnn^nier Cn. were in K a -

Heis. R . W . Mnorc e f Faitf i ix • ee i f l ir f nn i a r i t a t i a a t o deKver t h e w i l l M M n a s bc«M* tbe Lit-

•t

•C* A r k n a T i e d ^ n m n t .

WjkxanniTon, D. C . March $, •»«. E n r o n J o t £!«AI. : — A S I have on

former e e c a s i o a s made pnbl ie ac-k n o w l e d g m c c t o f the interest v b i c h aB c lasses ot people ia Manaasas b a r e taken in the school a a d i U g r o w t h , i t Bsay seem saperf laons t o s o m e for me t o say aMHc.

I wish now t o tbaak, espceiaUy, H o n . K. R. Mercditb. M. C , J m t e e C . B . Xlcol , Mayor T. O. Taylor , C e m m s n w e n l t b At torney . 4. M. T. Thornton . £*« . , a a 4 the £ « t n r o f T m i Jmnsjo. for tbe m t c n a t which t h e y a n e o M t a a t l y ami •l ie MhonL

T h e a t t i t w i e n f these t n t b e s e b o a l m • f H n J a m b n m t n i t s g n a r t h

-ooe . . O S S . - 0 0 5 .. o «

_ . 0 88 0 » 0 40 0 25

_.. 080 ijg._ . . . . , ' ; . _ 0 '

Bnttegf Virginia packed..!.r 0 14 Chejce Virginia.^ 0 15

Eggs. . . .>. J!mmimt:JLSii Henfc ilive) J^To 08 Dressed Chickens, per lb 0 06 Veal Calves_ „. 0 05 Hogs , S i n a U „ 0 S „ Large „.. Potatoes, bnshel „.... Turkeys, l ive per lb

Dr««8ed._ _ . Onions, per bnshel— ApDles. bbl Dried Peaches, peeled..-

Unpeflled „ Dried Cherries Dried Apples Herri ng. Eastern per bM .

Potomac, No. 1 Potomac family 10*.. Do . half barrd„

Potomac Shad Mackerel, small, per bbl.

No. S m e d i a m - . No. S large fat No. 2 !

WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET& i

Union Stock Yards, Bianing. March M. CatUe .—in bead of Cattle on the

martet and sold as fo l lows: Bestsoid £ » from 4a41e, good, »i«8|c , medium, 21-- j T Olc, and common, 2 ^ « c p«- Ih. i W ^ ^ Sheep and Lambs oa the aurket and sold as fo l lows: Lamb* soU from 4<(5«c. Sheep. 3(i4c, aad Yeariiags. 4io4ic acr lb. Cows with Calrm sold from « • to « « a a c h . Market 4)ir. T ^

t r W C A O O MABKETS, -.

tfvxsTOC*,^Majyl,"w. 180C ^ X

r . ' ^ , " ^ t 2 ? ' * ' " ^ » » • » « f l y enonflj Cattle Xi the yards t* indaoe b a y ^ H o Z^*V^ °^K' "****» '»««• <« a b ^ ef S.OOII94A>0 ro» com iBoa to strictly choice

» 80r.*4Jfc-, t h e t iattc in f e e d e ^ * a e I ' l " * - • • - » « » na ta i a l w i th prices M> *?—tiP-tboee paid for iaatnied«me> ««. the V S a R D c e in prices b e i a ^ Q t A a W W e a n t i , p - w b e r e a e > e spi«n» b ^ 2 ^ A e t e o a year sgo was «^«»0L Butchers' j h d caaoeis^ Cattle Um^

R 8, GOGHRflN 5 BRO., • THE PLAINS, VA.,

2200 PA FORTH

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ster and steady,

„ - i a w u t e d a t goad fat iota

Hox» —Tb-2 so . l i ch tand far too.

Parts iefl«r «B Leaden iMars. Marqnis d"Oyler. referrod U- \n

the forego ing , i s ' k n o w n in (hi* fyyantT. hav ing been a <'ne-«t of •*"""'•*-•"'* *-' Hon. CHJ^RKSL winrwtnjnr-be~i*.t;^!i^"* 'i^«*«P«»»i» a^Jated in « « * W«dii.g.on i a - ^ ^ : : ^ b'efry. ^rSTaa:? .%:^^' * * • * • • • * • • w*'i»rrn»«t>W Bt &06^«tJ0t.a few i o t s .

— — • wc!)rh>a« between SaOanddK* ponnds going for *.Hi..sa.OO. bnttbr hl/jk • / **-V>pg* . y * ^ »* *-«0n*t.i5; : hi

W e bel ieve those i « « e « « « d « [ i : ^ g S , U e i S ^ i i S ; ^ ^ ' ' ^^ public schooia, both pat«H.s ar^l « " « - • • ' » • « « f » r « - « ^ p u p i b , wil l fed tbe following .]< ca­t ions , u s e d in the ex:iminau^.n o f a p p l i c a n U for l icense to toach. of seuM interest . They were u«e<l in t h e examinat ion n r w h i t o teachers ia the sanuner e f iJ>?t. prepal«<i by t b e s ta te board, and are (hir sam­ples o f tbe grade n f quest ions a w d . W n ^ T u "•

ingagood deoMud. ( w « * sataMe at 2 . » » a . J » :

sa^2^te~*^***- *'•» U-«M h s n d : shsen. UvOwt

lorb. ice

b^j,-*, (

JUZED STEEL SHIN6LES!

As the season for the sale of

GRASS SEED is drawing to a close, we are now

offering the remnant of our large stock, purchased

early in the season AT PRICES

Under Wholesale Values. XS^y ^00 Bushels Chom'^^llBstern

Orchard Grass, 100 Bushels do Timothy and 76 do Clover

left on hand at this date, and if you

wish to avail yourself of the ^ .

opportunity of buy^ ' ing extra quality i eed at ex­

tremely low prices, write us at once for samples and quotations.

No. 1 Cypress Shingles, 4x18 inches $3.50 PER 1,000.

A large and complete stock of dressed and imdressedlumber, lath, shingles, &c.

BARB WIRE. WIRE N A I L S .

TERMS, CASH.

R. S. COCHRAN THR PLAINS,

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: ( t« <leceive«i witb fwww She<^ Metal Roaf-Oar pnlaftaJ t i n ahdmcten are Mere duin-

: haa it ia aiswblu to make a tia roof, put on r. t a < > o M ^ l e . Onr g n l w n a i x a d ahinigiaa ana

txA Rl'ST MBd RAIN PROOr WTTBOCT P.^INTINO. N o a t h e r a s R . Haam T B E NATiONAI. S H S S T METAL COMP^NT. l a a i

KF %(^l

t-s«, JOHN A. CANNON, V

foJTZF® ^ »rry Over Goods and arS Mkk-— - ^ ing Sweeping Reductions B e - S

fore Taking Stock; See: t l ^

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S a n d Ma. • « « « I * • • • • a • . a • • » » « « «

and Henrtsttas Radacad t*

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B O O T S F O R Y O l K i i K L F X^V SO.N.S; W E D K F Y C O M P B T l -T I O X F<Nl t i V A L I T Y A X D P U I C t f .

Oum Beats and .Shoea t* «t A L L ; See our " i o b a ^ R « a * a m a t » a n d 2 $ c e n t s . ' ' * * • « J * * * *

L O W AS ANY. vnckwheat. OMan tioM H*mi>iyr"Heia*'a Sanat Pic*»*-t,

and T<iaBain'atwip. Macliuiiran« Srrvp tmm ii <--<*ta p«T gaiian

maiJH> "N^w ~ " fassn ibo* ' 'aa

IF TOT WA.ifT 4 msAVxaoNrti-

I S O WE r ABRY and that aa aboat ermrrthia^) MIST .SF.LL In ntsk* room for Spring (JMda

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th . i l ^kLil•h MKi l i i t l i . ' i tu u u k u o w D . It • i> J..•^! n UlU„' l)c?iuio U^ so tlu'.t Wfi CUU w.*i''.ho t h i l l - uli.L-hiH iuv~i>ut».H! ; liuii

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loua ; lorneea aua I.UMM iiath uut r.'»>«lua it t »c> u» jue i i.s n:u«. u aa n.'wsc'S nt N o aalothM, l>ul mx>-aia«r wat<ra IH IU U-aven. i mau x6 a Chiistiaii uulii h»(3il>eiieuces

The belief that there iii a GoJ is uni-j what the Ui l l c if\t?als couceiuiuK rersal. Thia belief udmit* thut tiod i» i J » u « i'liiUt. ami tbi'l rewlaiioii i> the author of all existence, mid that ' " l i e i» the sou ol Ihe liviu^-(iixl.' He aupennttmus a u j ais|)o«<-s of thu , R'htr i," i -uinifdi i im, oui o eventa of life. BeBiJes this t«?li«i. there | >xieiici'. uoj I'hurch, nor )

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is a general faith that a concise kuuwl edge of CJod ia diviaelv iuiiKirU'd. Tbe student of theology, in all land*, has lelt that by Kome uiysteriou:. divine agency man might ooiuuiuuicate with tbe Supreme-Diviue-B<.-iag.

The (ireek and Kouiau pbiloiiopher taught that tbe gods would honor cer­tain particular agencies to tbe perMjii d*iariagknuwled>:eortbeaiviae. Thev coasalted (vacles. The K^^pliaus liail their Oracle at Thebes. A"pollo. "the god to whom inspiratiau and prupfaecv wars considered as btlouitinp:.' hiid aamwoBs oracles. Tbe Ureeks and Romans were accustomed to seek from oracles, knowledge cu all i iuponant occasions to know whether the xods would favor them. Revelations thub rseeived were consiiJered as cotuiug from the i^oda

But dnrin){ many centuries pre\iou!> to the introduction of christisnity there was constant complaint, on the part of the wiaeat and best, in regard to the meagienees and ind-iCniteneu of all these revelations. , •

Onttfide of chri8t«nity there has been a longing f o r a mcA-^compiet? know! edgwof V / t A e f j f _ \ T h e thonghtful or'»**-iJ^fl(flpvo^"»=ftted ihe Uibie s t s t emenW^. t "MM can not oy search­ing fiitd o u n h e aliuigfaty unto perfec­tion. " There are some who do not be­lieve that God does by other than natural means reveal bis charw.ter unto man.

Hobbes says—"If a man says that God hathspMcea tohim snpemHturnlly. I caa not perceive what argntuent he can produce to make me believe i t ."

Chriatianity answers this with facto. Its reply ia this aad alwavs has and will be this. ''During the lest 180U vpars or more the world has not advanced one step in actual revelation of supemat oral truth. Daspite all eilcMts aothinf: new oan bo discovered, all things l e main as tliey were since Jesus of Nass »e*h.*' Past rerelatioas raav be bcUt i nrtaagad, srateinaiised and barmon iaed. Nethmg essentiall v c.-i n be ::dded to or taken away from thaCook of Rev elation. Tbst Book closed and let i thit one great fact around which all revela­tion centres; v i s : the person of Jesue of Nasareth.

' T o explain", says ou*. "that unique phenomenon which o v » 1800 yeart forA through tbe cities, pUins aao hil ls of Judea: whose life, charactt^i and works are Ualy wonderful, is iro posnble withoat coming to one couclu-•ion. Jesas of Naxaretfa was God iima ifmt in tbe fleA." The great (ineetioa wai. aaked "whom do taen sav that I the •OB of man nrii * Tbe discip'les replied. ' 'Soiaemy John the b^t i s t , sotoe Elios. aad soBM say Jersiaias or one of the piophets.''

This matter, wbo Jasos was. was be m g disctuaed then as now. Jesus wa» " "" i« the world's puzzle. Huruat

' g ires no sutii^^actory solDCioo. I turned to his disciples and asked.

"but whom say ye that I am V" Anu Simon Peter answered aad said. "Thou w t t a t Christ the Son of th? liviofj % ) d j " and thea Jasas repltbd in thtr

_• t e x t l^u?st]oa sr<sefi how doe*,

"adiviae illntaioatioa

or . h tuakcM. »ud lilood who seeks

\l upon the a dilj-1 » e ».-t'

IVpi'. 'fh-j iit.-.n :it;oucv , tlli» l l ibl . ),JaiLi i i uut l"li.,,

but t iw U u l y Sjj i i i t . Aft tij >fo<>i;,v j .e i ; iU .>ft.s h i s iu-o b j e c t t't li!s e.-^ich ; i u j i-il m u c f ai;J jj.^ist'verunce. so "i: r l< 'ula ' u\tim s e e k i u g __ is r\.'vtuici.i ill Cllli^t. The toui i i i " S e e k a n d y c t h a i l l i od . ' ' No»' . t h c r t a n y utliVr w a y s o s i a ip l e a n d ef-i t c t i v e MsCiodVwuy ? Y o u sII see h o w re;;souablc are the c l i i iu i s o j Chriot ian-i ty . T h e k u o w i e d ^ e i l convevp is no t iu;ji:trted " b y l l - sh a u d l)ioo.l but , by m y Sp ir i t sa i tU i t s Lord." N o t bv n u v n a t u r a l or bum.'Ui iustrat i ieut i i l i ty d i i Pe ter der ive t h i s k u o w i c d R e o f Christ , nor shulJ it IH- to us . It is the m i s s i o u 01 t h e H o l y Sj' irit t h r o u g h thu woixl of G o d to i u s i r u c t us i n tbe m y s t e r i e s of the t i o s p e l 01 jirace.

laniitli i.rijpl«,..-i«i •all njv rljiWivn whsll l>e tnuiilit i.f the Lord au.i i^r-iit KIIIIU 1 » the peiiixof luv .Inliimi. Our Lord MIIH* »aya. "as ii is wnt!.-ii ii, It.c pruphpin. •ami thev

all ^li.lU !«<> lauiilit <J1 U<j.i: ..very oiuii tiwre (•i;v iliuT )Kv'''"'.ii"«iu"'il»;jri...d"oftheFulli^r eo3ifili untu me."

Wl,,> ,.f you h.ivc nut !.•!; ;i tir.niiiji unio i "K- Kiith.T tlir.nial! the uur.ln c.f f i i r i i i f l

4 iirSrii iif J u d a t i . " I liiAiihi iincu iji:<

a» W»to lirdcl ITT

%Mi;"and thea JQ I s n ^ n a y of my tex

At one f tha qu?st thSs answer denote < aad T-inniinii II wliich was fiot r

I'll- ^•^:l!miJ.t »u>.. ••(;*).1 in Uii .rKj.*W (;...| ti-i» r^vi.uini lii fxiT.'lv. H;n ! l'nf.> ti» a« Ifeto lird^rrirr our liii,fjry: ir. Til* .iiviiw nj<*#j(re: (>y UIH prt^phet and thruut^ti Hia 01 Jrtlaaifs: by liii, rulings ul Trovidi-inv; by the inau who m i'bn»t theSoui-.f liviiisttiod. Tiii»kiioirl.Hlire IS i':t«'niai Cfe. Tiu- ksoaU."ds«" wbich tiodim-l>art!i 18 rwieniptiou from !-in, »nd its ttlt-wted frujt* 01 itearr Ihmagii i.ur Lord J«HiKt'liri*t. i o u nil Kuow iliut J«.us l'hri«icaui»incu llic world t o iiave wiiuer..; and tljui IJeimiieSou .>I(ji>.J, This id tUe »iil»>raui« of th» wliul« ruugeof Itii>!« irath. •The story of tli.-tr»si-l iou; of th« iali; of Hie deiu«r: of tbe e«ll of AbruhaBi;t>{ tbf debi-eram-wof tbe cJiil'ir*o I •f iHroclfram K^rypt; of the s.viies OB Mt. t iaai, ID the wnderLwis wandering; of tb« •rrusMBg ol Jordan; of the tukinir of the Holy loiud; of the vurioas viciwifaiiw of the HH-(loii. ibfirciiptii-ity and renor»tion; of ih« o>Temi>Dia< law; 01 the laws i.f »eparution; of tbe form olr ivi igoverumwit; of their poetry, their l.ioKraphy; tLeirpliilo.ophv recorded ia 'lie Old l i^tument. ail la prpiwrutorv to the idreat of Ihrint. JVhile thetio«i»h.."tlw Acts Jf tbe ApoellcK, dericribe that advent, tb« .iu>nif.«ttttioD aud the soeritlc* of that Christ lud the loaniiiajt of the.bristiuarharrh. tbe cptstleu reveal and conserve itsdoetriaeauBd «ug»«; the book of reveUtiuii* of John, io u iTuiid iMuoruma s^tn tiieiooUict oit\w&gi» ind lUe tnai triouiph ot tbe KUIB of Kinire,

ihe Lord «rf Lordn. tlie Word of trod. AU tlie *l»«le!M>oki!«t» before OB, Ji»u» the Soa ol lOd.

Eaoaj?b of tbe faiatory of t he world ho* looit 'CO beea vrritteo aud the saired word cou-irmsilbe fart, that the neason ol aian un-iided by diviue JUumiDation cua not L-rue«the me tl.Ht divid.'H the Kpiritanl rmlm from the naterial. Spiritual tl i iup. iire fptritually Haterued. It i« simuly luuli«b for ItutiuoKl-» a t u d e s r thii>. Men try 10 exalt huwan .•eiinvju aiMl t«il of itii iirti»ieiaont» luui they l ive UH.U uranJ. bat rvaKoij.i aphen ia bn»-(ed. Litton jwfc.j. "What kuowa reason ef beinaer lite of Gr>d a.- lie b»a opened it to

jebermgehristiatrs? What doeo reason teil •f tbe real autareanil eSeeta ofaiuTor of the aw of its renjovair What doea rvason tell w ol a poaaible commnDioa between tbe HOUJ lad III. God ? What, in other wor.l». )ia« abe . b a t r a a m n - t tbeiHvdHof tbe soul

iiesses is a remedy for s c u r x ^ uts for indigestion. They a ^

esfMcially recouiiueuded for corpniMit diabetes. Peanuts ere luede into a wholesome and nutritious soup^ are t>ruu'::ed and used as coffee, trv eaten as a relish simply baked, or ore pre^ pared aud served us salted uliuonds.

Ouions are almost the best nervine known. No medicine is*8o useful in

!s of nervous pruslrin||in, and there lothin;; else that will go quickly re-

ve and tone np a woru^ut system. U^iouK u r e n ^ f ul iuj^sai ir i j '»eongb<, coldfev"*dlMnfluenca : in conBnmptioi]\ insomnia, hydrophobia, scurvy, gravel, and and kindred liver complaints. Eaten every day they soon have a clearing and whitening effect on tbe complexion.

Spinach ui useful to those with gravel. Asparagus is used to induce perspira­

tion. Carrots for sufferers from asthma. Turnips for nervous disorders aad for

scurvy. Kav*- beef proves of great benefit to

a G

ti ^w*

\Vc f l c ih'3 r [>cat' criuuj d.:;:i>«« oltcn ioltdl<rtraiBg

If yoa fr _ .„i at" 1 ic.w'rj iy «a. I>atutcd, 'aert.>ua, lave a<> aitp-tite rid caat a >rk, txcia :a ciK-e tak-iu< the m* a i-Iia-l*le ttreij<th<: in* nedjriiie, w.iK b S dio^ti't l i<j ,y' i . *-n h<. ii/nt^fip-uni itiervry ki

Inpttfe iiiooi, Nervous aiiax

B's cotnplalw^ ' Cat only the r-rnoi-e—U h-» tivUc'.

^ Imcsoa tUc wra|»(..T. J aaowM CHEuicAL CO. BM.'KICIIE

THE URGEST ARMY IN THE WORLD ^ < ! t t « t « M C

coiuposed of over 1, 00.000 '-Oli-, plowa Many hare been the •IU of other araiies to rout tbe •ver." but in vain aad it stands ly CHAMPiOK of tbe world, ready >«iet all comers, aud it never took

' round to knock ont a lompet-

?)n't You Want To Enlist?

I w. t-V. tWU. I r.i'jtt t .: ui 2

DR. JflMfiS B. HODG>::S, DENTIST,

TOO Tenth Street N. W. C*)r of G Washingrtoo, D. 0 .

M O O ^ Jt nan^ ' Atiorneiju-at- Law.

Fairfax, C. H., Va. Wil 1 practice in the courts alik'i. vdmr.

Prince William and adioinia4( conn-tjee. r

JOS. a. WltXAKO. c rEK4«(!rioiu>. Couun'r in Chanoerr.

'WXUiARD & FCmD. Atfornefff-at-Latt, -

Fairfax C H., Vs. '^/ill practice in Virginia and Dia-

I ictof ColnmlMa. I j^__

I lUBRBXUTH & THORNTOV,

} QcrEons of frail constitution, aad to *its-i*^»tU»Ui^-Sioi3x consumption. It's-wiLroy y, chopped fine, seasoned with salt, and | heated by placing it iu a dish of hot ! water. It assimilates rapidly and af­fords tbe best nourishment.

Egg^ contain a large air.otint of nn-triment in a compact, quickly availa­ble form. Beaten np raw with Migihr they are ns<-d to clear and strengthen the voice. With ragsr and lemon juice tbe beaten white of egg is to re­lieve hoarseness.

Honey is wlxdesome, strengthening, cleansing, healing, and nourishing.

Fresh ripe fruits are excellent for pu ; rifying the blood aad toning up the system. As specific rcssediea. oranges

are aperient Sour ontnges are highly | AUorneus-At-Lair recommended for rhenmatisnL ' , . • . axesBrra

Cranberries for erysipelas are used externally as well as internally.

Lemons for feverish thirst in siek-aess, for bilionsaeas, low fevers, rbeu-matism, coagbs,colds, liver complaints, e t c

Blackberries as a ttmic. Useful in | all forms <rf diarrhcea. '• „. „ ,

Tomatoes are a powerful aperient for I ^_._MaBa«aa, ra. AlexaB.Ws.Va. the liver, a sovereign remedy for dys-pepiiia and indigestion. Tomatoes are invaia:ible in alt coaditioiwof the sys­tem in which the use of calomel is in­dicated.

F i ^ . a r e aparieat aad wholesome. They are said to be valaaMe as food for

The accompanying' cut ' re^esenU **fi*L • i * * ' ^ " y ^f^^ made to suit all kinds and conditions 0 / soil, from the largw gang plow of the prairie drawn by an engme to the one horse garden plow. TioMsare hard, prices or produce low and ev€xy cent skonld count, and to meet these conditions t h e p n c e o f the

"OLIVER" has been reduced aocMdiagly.

REUEUBER I'am'the oniv anthor-1 M •"«*•* '" ^ '*»»* section, curying a "ii,".'** **' plows and repairs.

Write for catalogue and prioM,

^- aA: T-2«.

Special Notice. We era in the mtrket. paying the

LARGEST PRICES lor Whtit, Hay, and Com; and having the cash at our command

WILL ADVANCE FARMEM to the amount of three-fourths (})0r seven-eigfau (j) the value of their grain at the time of its deliverv to us.

And we will hold and give farmers THE BEHEFIT OF ANY ADVANCE

on same. Write as or call snd see im.

J. W. LEEDY & SONS, MANASSAS, VA.,

**The Whiskey of Our Daddies."

R I P A N S

The modem s'tanda ard Family Medi­cine : Cureg ti£e common every-<iaY ills of humanity!

HENRY W, WILDT, WATOHMAUIB, J 9 W K . S B ,

THE KiND BY WHICH THEY LIVED LOy AND DIED

HAPPY, CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE NOKESVILLE DISTIL­

LER Y, $JM PER GALLON,

U - W l N O K E S V U X E , VA '

-OPTICIAN-ranoLAae wouc FtrxKuass.

—OKALtM, n— WATCHES. JEWELRY. CLOCKB,

SILVERWARE,8PECTACLE8,ftc

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10« N. Royal Street ALEXAM.DRlAf%;j

fULFISH, HAYMARKET. VA,

FISHJERBROS.l*^3DrHf YIIDiflia ftons,

(Com. A _ WiU practice in the (Courts

William and adjoining 01 the United States Courta rule of xeniitting on dar

•Utoriwys-At-Latr,

GEO. B. CARLIN. C S T A B L J S H E I O 1 6 4 4 .

WORTH HCTLFISB.

fiJMDWME, milSm, ISiHS, S M ,

JA& p. CAKLIN.

iTEEL,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

Hoai l a a and 184 Klnff Street,

Alexandria, V a •-••L

M

Not too far from Railroad, toaeU cr Exchange for good Washingtoa City improred propertj. Plaaae send fnU dHcription terms * c to

WM. M. YAGER & CO. ' 1220 G St. N. W.

Washington. D. C.

31S Klog soset, fllexaidiia, Va. BUILDERS' AND MECHANICS SUPPLIES. BAR9-WIBE.BAIUHO TIEa

ANASSAS is a growing town situated oa the main liaeof tbe Soiitbei* Railway, H miles from Washington, only one boar's

ride. Fawr pnaam^^r trains pass daU; going East aadJfittik^HKJ-ftoi—. going Snirtb, aU stopping at MANASSAS, the Chesapeake aad OW© RnUraad passes through on iU Une West, stopping for paoaeagers. Few^Bwns in Viiginia hare as gnnd railroad bcUities.

A few miles North of tows is the HISTORIC BATTLE-FIELD known as "BULL RUN." Only one boar's drire across tbe coontrv in Bight of the HTUa RITK Moontaina. Tbo battle-field remains almost nnehaaged. Tbe Henry House and the Stone House on the Centi«rille pike ara stUl standing as luidmarks. These are risitcd everr rear br oM soldiers of both Araues.

Kea.-HiK iau*t (.tv t way t o Kaitk; i^.e 'moKt "• • • ' - to i .b 'a hjin»l!Bai<'. B»>ta« K ' . t h s aal>-

Petj»»-. f . . ;n . . r'iJi" 'Ofute. r\ii!i, r.ik«»t <.'»r ' •nrj arbe^^ever

icbed throujsh in', e s .arr^rtainty .rvf ,ri . i l . ol cbun~e aad ^ i v A , ^ •be v,M.«i , ; tire •ir...^B nr.d Efemal. .'<!je Kuow,tlwtf<.rt>>eone ot»«:t ou whu-h her '^' " l i ' t t " " ' : ! * *'»" •' " « ^ ^ •wnSred. JBr-:M1 efcw will otK. .lay jviw awa- S'le ••.;*" lutorertaiii f.«.,«l«tge„f UodaadJesoa

111.—W;,.,t :.ret!.,.r«.ui:s..f ihi»^tu.lv. (a) .1 ::>^ p.»iip..ii« 1 havr Ktat.m .-an hM,ua«f n»-|ttf-0 (^.vo„4a rr-.ia Ki;:t,V :t«Rbt Ro.l <-(.rie-

.fsnily 1- Ktier, . H r.<, .:-,ii--:<:y here-K the-e _ . ^ - ; r - "* ' " - f"---'. ""'•'' fp" ••"•'=•- 'i'l'" !n..<«^it, ,«• t;hrmt are

otcartat^ N# one caa explain H. Bet-—"""'i'^- '•*"-•!! iiMiiii e .it le..^ .„-i.

18 tl»"y are mer by the doctrine ol tbe at«» ip^ death and iae«iiatori.il wort of Jeaaj hiTBC. n4 the work of tbe U:.iy S|>iri«, o' tbe! "ii^; - : they are nntritious, medicinal.

•x:.Hl';:r;T:!.-::'!L'ri^.r.'f.°'!:^^--:f«d vitm..^; thsy «d digestion, c:->ar the voi< e. correct tb} aeiditr of

W III pipctice u the Circuit Court I Prince William conntr.

T A T E N T S K • - . J -~« «~~ . av I/O ,»<••••»<: osiwwuivr Inventions. Trede-lfarks, and^'fopy thoae suffering from cancer; they are 1 "5b*» promptly secured. I used exV^nully as mU as internally.

App'.es are useful iu nervous dy«

^&i^ but Ulumination. „"''V»*"%>»<4 ourselves theqnestioas. How m It pasidhia that tbe same p,T«oo caa He «ansraat ami omnif^Wnt: help

o m n i p o t e ^ ^ How c:rn twx spii-its soaMft-ein one pervm 1

'•na fro'*0i»iuritfHffttrfrt"ci>li»ti o«»epef»on(* We m a not answer

and »e« «ll t&ia^invoired in the script n r u a o d c h a q ^ doctriae o,' the f>e.-s«rt

Imves u s | ^ "*'»Trf, (beiUore. . 1 ho«h belteve and bonntty confess thai •'Jtmn ol r^ipareth ia th? S<m of tb( Hviag God.'*' In thi- faitb maltirader here lived dhd died tr iami^ant dtratha. Ifo-day BMSltitadMoonfpFsaad peaeia-

[t^mhssn WiU confem tiut a.-m asaa is a aaaa. a anmac

r-^'. J ; » o t h e » o o o f the liviinr «o . I Oed. W i U this teat beieee us le« aa

FREE OF CHARGE, whether, i a my opinion, a Pa be aecnred. Send name and and I will forward yon a bea illnstrated copy of ''Inven

-. ~ . . . ..^ i ioesa , ' 'wi th instructions A- is the ^ m a c b , aad are ralaable in A e n | HOW TO OBTAIN LETBrtfePAVENT I '-masis.,., irfsomnia, and Uvsr troohiee. i for inventions, Deaignt Trtde^Kaefc^^ I • An apple roats ias as mneh aatriaaent I l-nhola or CcpyTtj^hts : dbo how (O se-'l <

cttre Pensions =Bd HomciWda. : ' J O H N a D u r F i E , Att V bt UYL ' •

808 F. Streei. N. V,.. .^ Wa.slungton. Ih T.

n-:ja.tnns Hum m t<- -^ j ^ ,

30 DAYS

•J* whom this knew kdga is ve­il.—How is it in.-I«aOs

N;

Met.

n o t nor waa.^t tbcn r.-t h e w i s s as aacb. aor to tht • ^ ^ hut to simple bone-:

. "f»e*shBb««'a9tephi lo!» and srligkm. Slaar wise Men.

. ^7* .**** wsrtnl »a tbeit war u tne wnwj iw of mankind never bad th» ^ • i r t e i u ^ e f O o d a s h e w n ^ reve»<«a • • " * ^ — * , h a » fellow disciple?. i !e t * r ? T t a i d ap ataay of the .ka^. * * J 5 ? , ^ " ^ " ^ »!»d sarpn-^d raaay wnhthe tr mvelatjon, bnt aatnre ha*

ir M(«a dm I a n d that Jcaaa war ^- ---- - a n y man of his Uate. ho.

•°*?**' **** **»« f r->n»c^ «)MW . theOompelsoortaiB <dKHiM be m a n y What saWimitv la h

what pn>f.annd wiadoa> i n b : U (he life an>1 drath _ ne Winm of a « g e . On? lit'

_ ^ . s ' A s a B a r e U M a e a f a i i a d ' Tamssa itaaageoomstcttaa fruna aa ia

_B«wr another- Mt. Psrker « v .

»» a potato in a pleassater and ooare wboiesome fona . . j

Gr.ipes dissolve aad dislodge grimffl an.i C;<ICBII, tati bi ing tlMistomcch A ] ' bowels to a h ia l tby comhtian. ' 7

Pie plant is wbolt-some aad aperient: i is exc<-Uent for rfasamatic sufferer* 3 ^ j ueeml i«r purtlyiag the hioodT-^lll >• i n«it»ekeef,tT.

Wlint Una Pnssed tar Mmser. C ^ S tandnnl Brand.

™«i. I . ^ ' * ^ things have been issued ai J "" ^ ^ won- j d'ffereat t imes for money—cowrie ahell # 1 V O L ! H O F B R A U

-;, . - '»<i';ii lii.'Uirtifn • uud wh-a Tundo r- » " ' 'L 'T' ''" • ' •"• '« ' f->r rour c-j|:,i<}er-

...id B.io.l» tr» he eatir»;j- i<„.,rM. .\BK«.Kalf h e o . , r a l Uffht- L,- •:. :(„. ..r.^-fc,„i. <b> "Vh,

*«rw .rom tlw .-n-nlio;, t o tl,,- pic^-ot dat .a

..!wr IWoi-K tti*.-? or . Icao l>nn>iBi ili.>i:if"jla,.f fhriftt jir. r~v'i:TiaJ. Hia lerfni B.i'are: l l j . no-wen'ni .'.Tr-'. Mi. « . . . - ' « . t e.^.... _ . . . rerfal . . . r . . . r...^-.^•.l.r^UH:;^^^^^^;^,^ \ * ' " T ? ; ' = " » ! * " ' «* »«««" ^ ^ ^ .'^.ir a e t « t i . , n , i.^\>.,,~ :>j;ii aa<i .,.4a«:e*.T.e i " ^ ' ^ sbelh*. b y t h e A m e r i c a n IndiatW :

«"••> '"^ leatherasatoMy.prDboblybaaria«wHae mark «r staaap. F>ederkt | I ^ t n . sic^- oi M'ilaa r>viewiag this ifc-atM stamped ie^tber c» n-.oasp. Ia , UW. John tbe Good, King oi France, \ who w.:s t.'tkea prtM>aer bv A e c e l e bratrd Black Priace. aad s e a i t a Eaj;-

. . . - , . ; : , » q ™ „ „ . w I •«w*'»°«>'«=«»»m«^ also issn*^ leather ^MxCTu..7S!^-'"V2l'* •*'"^-- «•'>«« =**^y. bavia,< a small silver, aail ia

2^'piL.:2i:eJi:T:i^:-xr^' '::«- ->^^ «.«is the ».»•, h. TJ"''" ••*•'•* •*^ a.aarer of mi »t»K^. I Abyminia toodfiab ia Icel^id and New-t7, Z^^ '^.tri'il'rrr'** '^••>r«>^r. foandtsad. -Uviaw tr.>i ia«f r<. there f r.^jtb.ng t<, hta^rr ^vrry ^ *

m m CABINET LAGER BEai l ^

BEDUCnON SALK Note ^espo P r i c ^ r ,

Best Con; Oil J . . .Salt. Duck Sacks, Hi Ibf^ . .

- <4iaen " •• y i . . . Or^orKyaaa/rM lbs.

) .

Men's Undershirts Reduced from 50 cents to «•

" 99

SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

(PIEDMONT AIS UNS.) FDtST DiIVIBIOW.

This Condensed Schedule is pukdiAed change without notica to tbe p n ^ c .

MAIN LINE.

ui'mmatien oaly and ls sahjeei ta

BOCTHBOUMD. No.0. i KO.S5. No. «7. Dsitr. i Dailr. Baili'. I

Lv. WaabiBjrtoa. A k x a a i M a . , .

I 8 ooBsa: I I ISas i l o 4 S p a s ^ o a a I I 3MaBi11 -9 3;faua:fl3 a i a a '

i » . - i3aan2 4orm ! Io07am.t 1 l l p a : II ISami 1 44pa

So. 15. i So. I t . Daay. Ex-Saa.

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4«Ipm; i o l p a SlaiHBi 4 33pM

^ ^ ^

V Canton dnwcrs

i )

Men's Heavy Boots:

"i.««

i > 1':

* EJLPORT I . A ^ R .

l>M»viiv£ fl>i»«i!>j«^.iayfr«-..l^if k,*.K>Te. >" »-> he re««i.T I* laalce ,<H I .ufcam a %^

W l ^ ^ ^ " ^"*" •^'•^'•'* ^ " ^ Mew w r H- « l ^ ' L ''** "^^ " ^ - • * ••»'l..if.' ;-,H»-

.fell H e « ; . , . » i . , . . v. .*-a.«i « , :wd ..,k.». Wl„.a , . ,y v.- ::,.:• | , « , , - H<, T,n>v

n-« w.>r*. rt:s i{-<iT,<Vr>t p.-

G'wr special htaadL

Reduced firom 2& tn ^ r«nt» on ercrr A goml boot at $1.00. Ctrmeriy fSJtt, Ch«ipe<>t b«>t nt $1.14.

' Shoes fraas So cents to 2>9«.

Said by all Dealetn

K K A I i T H I S T E S T I M O N I

Pram Dr. Wm. H- Taylor. State 1 im and Plo.'ennar of *T Ttumaltgj, Mental 1.

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frvjaj ••.>xea.

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• i"". ^ •*~t>iii»t i.-uiu -m iMTi .**T,"' ' ' - ""TIHMI art tbr SirTof tbe I •J^- ' '* we ,f« fmaa "ar heart* « a j

"TfT" f" "><^ •«! mf CluM tbe Jl.lil .elhey.iBK- -..tw aellK-n.

.Vir; j « . l e » : l l e l4r»» , l ref-rnKfc»fJ.rw : . . H .n«e. w , i„„ h, ^.,,,„,.j m^ t» kei*w waasen la

a " ' » , / ^ , - / ' ^ " " ' • • •«"» •« » »« a « k ^ , '»•••'*<'• »«»»«»

^ f W ;wv^,w, Ml! h^^t— r\he t Z r V ! ^ .. wwrahrrof H » i-..Tii»ri-.Tr«4ia fhrir , T _ J , '-nee?!,. I w » r i n < tJ

r'"^'?.lL"if"''"*" •"* '*• •*' 't~r4rt- 'laa, wbH-b la • " • ' a - m e >-^n.••i;l^J i , t » IwaTe ai l »1JI^> , . « i , j i , . „„ , ^ . , ^ p , , „ , ^ T o i l

l<e »<M<M Wu;it a T>r:v>lnKe wh<B ' - " - an •- ..^^

paa*i.d >ng the

t of debts. A fas his day there was a rittage

i* was nat aarsmai

p*y

j L*non*foKT o r i)rATU AsKiaran s i inCatMi

j tocmmosa. v * . . Hay % i;] I have aa&lT«M the Til

tP'^wsnce tttewiaa Coiwi .*n<Ma. V a . , a n d t e d i m ail respects, af

rorON, ALEXANDRIA, AND STRASBURO. """ " * So. 14.: Sa. •» .

Vviis:*'^"' *•**

He loweSM alMn e all. the wssid a doctriat * NaM. ant>iTaie> a»

as «*Bd.- atW aa « r a '-fmrnfM Nrsaarth

•ncs iaa l HT. jiorv n-maHr-The aaemacy ef ha. t^e ba* tbe pmOnmi

an hSsiwj m , Hjaa. Jcsa» was

XULTIPLCX TEk^XUKAnL

A ffrmiarlsnhle invcnti