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medical. DR. J. E. SMITH, "HAPI-INE STREET, KMI Fourteenth Stmt I ?i ? pbrilcltn'i iuoom U the ?M t?t ?'W'SiiU lbo Increaalnf t-rtiaiooyo' 4 >,?.i Mirrlce*protemat FHete S*1>" haMOOMtllt KSeW""'Si'.MUBlrt I"100 WllhOUt P?t SSt 1 new ?? ? Shundred wiUOcMei iiortoiy uatlent? name w?mmiu? w oe 1 ?tTefn?,whlT? mtar hundred MiUllaw -ISs. tb0H?Sn I hate cured *lur Uey had bwn Sj1J0?c "ho? *?,!. A thorough medical edu Sw^ounccl hicurabla. luj 0Sperleuce and E.wl'.h ?*nfs2^tlc agenis, a clow obaerr SaliW^^'StnSjuf pccuKrUfa and strict at Jgol management insurta succe-, w ?%oMB PEOOF. , t M una? ??4 BheumatUm - Haasa*. Otinli, ''^.'i^liU^tSl'lne'lnl odtohtip me. ^C^&^'oUlOTCI. OUpeldeio.w.. WP?)!,<"1 1relic!. Ur. Smith cured lor??$&?, iiolt, iuw?c? Awni. "5ia""?'ul '"imW Sashwo'ion. CO"11 ff- IIMOIMsirt?OU Hcad.-"My mm tor w" !?n ?uomcd 10 g?h? ?'? CAPS II relumed alter each oper sc:hs.?^%wrau??TO,! ori*ln'!.. . .Jftr mus ?Flat of my buck tor 18 fflf SSnrf W'W: 8mlU* roiwl " luBuat tnilo 1" 0vc ""raOMAS COLVIN, ^^jvss^ssssts??^ JEffiSflp'S.SSiS? Wfff*1 lacur*1'" ^hIkoTON DELANY, Uartin's Kerry. i? n I Add write*:?'"Dr. ouaths proie* "?V v"?lnmrlamlly h??oli<*n mcit imtu to nil" a gentleman t'lid > "? **'1 been Buffering Sir*"'uMtedby many phyilclaul lor |?: lere J_year? ?no i M k t?pj> ??rm, and ieSvod ? mounter 10U (eel Icui." U t'X"\?Three yeant iu lionplUlalol lemile1 um'!.,'!^,ii,.TailvautaKeii? eucb caaea. Itgtlti.? ?j? j tMUIfd, dltea?? <il heart. lirer, ^rl'So???% i?Md_b7.lotty asssssssssL aaSrtior"'?u? ^^?aonmTlp<oltwoUB)?e?tMm^ '^SB^nSKn "?B9 A. *. to? '? *?? ' JOHN K. 6Mil'II. ?. D., Mft Hft? flmp'lno Ht.. Wheeling. w- Va Specify UieS^? ^Atlanta,Gw, One or the ltest Physicians. ! have boon tifiuc s ? i(c?n ."?jieclllc In my practice for unite- a Id-ji; tlmi-. ?ud I r> ?nrd it t he tn-tti com biuitlo'iasH Itloid purifier and tlrely vm'tebie. lulu? composwl of the pxtmcUol root* which trow in thU icction of f eo'gl*. I an lamllUr with In hUtorr Irnm Uo li-ne "1?',!"nu,J wAicbUlnud from the IndUu.*. H i?a w.rtaln ?nu Mfe remedy for nil kinds of blowl polion and hklr humor, Auii luthohuntredsof <???? in which ) hive umnJ tt and hhiii it uwd, thore ha? never been a failure to euro. I have cared blood taiut in THE THIRD GENERATION with it, after 1 had most tignall? failed by tbo moat ?t.ttrored in?'tbodi? of treatraeut with mercury ano li i.l. of potawiuto. TUm> ca>e# have boon cured ourflfwn jrwrsa??.andhiv?nevorh^anyi^ turu of the di?taso in theusolves or in their chll dri"' FKED. A. 700MF.R. M. D? Perry, Houston Co., Ga. ? It ix the I*ft soiling remedy in my storf, and aU rlatftfti'f Broplebtiy it. It h?s bccomo a home ??M umnl, a lib TAYIOR. Atlanta, Ga. "1 wit Swift s Sotclflc-often agrcw in ten days ft le'ail. miuI to -li doves So-no oi Atlanta a beat ,?Ple u? I. rmularly ?5iy?'S?B"^I(LR' Atlanta, Ga. Onrlteallw on Blood audekln Blnoaxa mailed fra'to appiii'tnt*. THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., (H Prn^vor 3. Atlanta. Ga. PROFESSIOHAl. CytPS. n 0. SMITH, ltoiU Estate, Boml oa<l Slock Broker, Bpcdal attention Ktrcn to collecting renli and til (uenlnanxommlo! B^gJJ 8tree. ahl \VhP?'Hn.g. w. Va. A LEXANDER BONE, SR., Notary Public, General Burinwa and Liconwd Bcal t>tato Accnt. Mock and Money Broker. Dccli, Lease*, AckuowledRmcnts, and Yartnerehlp AgTeemcntf drawn up, Merchant* *nd Mauutoc taren' Rooks opened, Iloueoa Rontod, RtnU Col lecuvl, Collections promptly remi ted-all bualn?? eontspotidoucc confidentially attended to. ho. U63 Market btroet, "Ott's Block, oorner MMkot and Twelfth mrwt*. Wheeling. W. Va. no!7 pR. R. M. liAIRD, l'hj-siciau and Surgeon. OFFICE?1226 CHAPLIKE STEEET. Telephone No. M3. an21 H.a PKTERMAN, JuHtlco of tli? Penoo. Offlco-Lowcr End of Sccond Ward Market Houm Will Attend to the collection ol claim*. All bud new will bo promptly attended to. nol JAMES A. HENRY, UCXH8L") RIAL EJTATK ESOKKB, Ana (ienorai iiucnwa Aaont, Collector and Notarj rubllo, 1815 MiKxrr 3THMT. Perron4l attention glvon to renting housee, col lectluK routs, purcha*? and nls ol nail estate. BlUi and PmuIoub certified; Otoda, Leasee and othe> wrtHon Inttniwonf n-nnnrert. ?vft BUSINESS CARDS. J)R. J. E. BELLEVILLE, mi CUAPLINK 8TREST, Physician and Surgeon. okkicc hour* K 10 10 a. M , 2 to 1 P 7 tO 8 P. M. Ttlfphono No. A?vil - H<?ldcnw, :< Hon'h Front atrcet. ocW-Mwar J'KARUUB WHALLY, . Fashionable Boot Maker, es TWELFTH BTIUirr, Next to Sheriff Office. Tie Wrt materiel. bo?t lit and mwrt reasonable Pilau far the Tory bot work In tho dty. oc!4 M. dlLUSLAND, OLCK MANUFACTURER, lictl Toot Oil,Tallow and Gmw,ftnd dwlerln BONES Hii'l PLASTERING IIAIR. Hlghont ca*ti price paid for Tauner'i Offal and Pork an 4 Ikt'f Cracklings. Poiu>mce addrew. WHEELING, W. VA. _Workintwr lines* Rnn. ? ]e!6 J) 0. LIST, JR., JPorl* I*a,cl?cr, is FOURTEENTH SrrllEET. L* ^yyUEEUNG Paper IJ ox Factory. Uaudr Bozcf, Drns Cozen, Cedar and Imitation Uedernnr Boxw, Btoglo lioxon, 8hoo Boxee, ShelJ Eoxm, I'lnin and Fancy Doxea o( all kinds mado to order at low pricea. Corner FourUxmth and tioutk ?treeta, ovor Kranaell'i Hardware Store. j?? HKNttY HORRTR, Proprietor. B. DATKNroaT, C. B. RoauflKW, Uoacral. 0! D. Fjjjtlettou A Sou, Hpcdal. II. DAYENPOllT CO., C0MMISSI03ST Dealeri in Grain, Flour. Seed*, Provlalonj, Cbeeae and Dried Fruit*. _ iB7 w4HmyoToy bt.. chipago. For dodgers and bmall hand BILLS? Wo to the 1NTKLLIQKMCZB JOB BOOMS, Not.? *84 ? Fourteenth rtreot, wb era you can be aoooaunfr itudit ihortnotio*. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Cilrert, T?m, May 9.1993. " I wUh to eipreu mj ?ppr?l?tlon o( Oil nluitileqiultUuot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy, " While with Churchill's army, just before the battle of Yicksburg, I contracted a se vere oold, which terminated in a daugerous cough. 1 found no relief till on our march we camo to a country store, where, on aiklug for some remedy, 1 waft urged to try Ayer'4 CuKitnv Pectoral. " I did 10, and wm rapidly cured. Since then 1 have kept the Pectoralconstantly by roe, for family uie, and 1 hare found it tu be an luvaluable remedy for throat tuid lung dlseasea. J. \V. Wit IT LEV." Thousand* of testimonials certify to the prompt euro of all bronchial and lung affrctlons, by tho uso of AVer's Cherry 1'ectorau Being very palatable, the young* est childrou take it readily. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. Vital Questions. Ask the moat eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves and caring all forms of nervous complaint*, giving natural, childlike, re freshing sleep always ? And they will tell yon unhesitatingly "8ome form of Hops!" CHAPTER T. A*k any or all of the most eminent physi cians: ?'What is the beet and only remedy that :*n be relied on to enre all diseaae8 of the kidneys and urinary organs; ancb as Bright'a dlecaa*. diabetes, retention or inability to re tain nrine, and all the diaeaaes and ailments peculiar to women"? "And they will tell you explicitly and em phatically "Bnchn." Ask the aame physicians "What la tbe most reliable and sureet care for all liver diseasea or dyspepsia, conatlpa tlon, indigestion, biliouaneea, malarial fever, sgue, 4c.," and they will tell you: "Mandrake! oj-Dandelion!" Hence, when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable - And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a wonderful and mysterious curative power Is developed which ia so varied in its operations h t no dtseaae or ill health can possibly ex st. nr rp?fat Its power, and yet it is Harmlees for the moat frail woman, weak est invalid or amalleat child to nee. chapter ir. "Patlonta "AltroV. (lead or nearly dying" For years, ai d given up by physicianB of ^right's and o'her kidney dlseaaea, liver com plain<?, severe cougha called consumption, have teen cur id. Women gone nearly crazy! from agony of neuralgia, nervoosneia, vaktfulmsi and varloua dleeasca peculiar to aroraen. # , People drawn out of shape from oxcrucia Inc pangs of rheumatism. Ir.Uimmitoiy and chronio, or Buffering from icrofule! SaX^Efum. blood poiwoirg, dyspepsia, in dication, and in fact almoat all diseases frail Nature ia heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which ran be found in every neighborhood in tbr known world. nrflC-wwraw ? Tho only known ?pociflc for Epileptic Fits. *\J Also for Spasms and Falling Slckncss. Nervous Weakness It instantly relieves and cures. Cleanses blood and quickens sluggish circulation. Neutra lizes germs of dlttftto and saves sickness. Cures iTSKEPTie SHIP] ngly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Ellmlnatea Bolls, Carbuuclcs and Scalds. CTTcnnanently and promptly ctircs paralysis. Yea, tt Is a cliarmlng and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, remoT ?""""iSmriitf In(j the cause. Roots bilious tendencies and makes clear complexion. Equalled by none In the delirium I of fever. A charming resolvent and a matchlccs ' laxative. It drives Sick neadscho like the wind. prContatns no drastic cathartic or opiates. Itellevcs (THE GREAT) BDMlili tho brain of morbid fancies, promptly cures luieu matlsm by routing It. Restores llfc-Rtvtng proper, ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders, prBellable when all opiates fall. Be. freshes the mind and Invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. mi?!]? Diseases of tbe blood own It a conqueror. Endorsed In writing by over fifty thousand leading dtlxcns, clergymen and physicians In U. 8. and Europe. OTFor sale by all leading druggists. |1J0. ? The Dr. 8. A. IUchmond Medical Co. Props., I St. Joseph, Mo. (S) 4 Charles N. Crlttenton, Agent, New York City, fl Whom debility, exhonstcd powcrii prviuutur? dcciiy and failure to perform IIIV;? (1 ultra proprr'; arc cauwu by arror* of youth, etc.. will tin J a pcrfoct and laatlnjc restoration lu robuat bciittl* and vlfforona miuihood la jii!{jSssrj?sy& [natrumant*. Thli tnmtmut of Kervoua I>obllU* and ' 1/ Phyalcnl SeciV Unoifonnljr ?necfiaful b?*an?a ba?cd on prrfnet dlajnioai*, nevrimd dlrccl method* and at moIii to thor. SifWWwrtlM ??<> IWU. It?. MA BSTON 'S E M C DY C0.'.<6W.HUi St. New York. . "TTEDFREE | ? M*rviU*t???/. ? ? ?Insane P?r?on? Reitored Dr.KLINE 3 GREAT NEnVPRE8T0RER DtaaAIIB. 0*(f 1**0 <urt J*r ft'rrrt t&tEjii* UrttlaVw 19 iBLiiftawa at dwcw>< p* r!".*/?w f/ nit. Tre4tl?a and t* uUI Urttla !??19 LuVtlwy Mjwtchwirt on t?\< rnrr "the science of health" CHECKS IN BIX Curt* in??laj?.Urt]gi 15 N. 11th St., Fbll VIM7 I kMitWhwt ?tore, M.7UU a#?90iwiw SWEET, STRONG, RELIABLE, WHOl.BflOMK, ECXJNOMIOAIj pHBISTMAS AND SEW YEAKM iv.l?id CMmltllPTicket! M low?rt TtlM. Al*> p o! KuropftlOT"!"1 H. V. BKHBKN8'. ae7 OBc?, 221' MutttMrWt ?ta iiMligmra: ?hY?*~No?. 8A mill aritionwoihwrwi. PI BATEM' NOSU. Our bark la on the rolling let. our pnc? la on the ihore, In cavertu dark the treuurei be, Wrurg from the deep before; Tne keen keel lave, ProplUoua wive. And yield thy cholceit itore. The merchants' armlet may groan With welxht of goldcugralu. They toil and opoll far us alouc, 'J hat rul j tho Euueroui lnulu; Who r>b tho poor, Their rede Inure; We ouly rob again. The plnfe'a U the hither law And Lis the higher power; Tho bootr of tnu laud hhark'a maw Is forfeit in au hour: The laudjmau'flgrecd May now the feed. The iteamew p'.ucka the llower. WU?tM&U FUULICKIUOOI.N. dome Things for 1'nrrut* and Mcliool 4)111 i-crn to Consider?Abolinb Keeesv. I( there wag a time when the recess in the Wheeling Fublic Schools waa necessary or useful, that time is past. The writer claims, and ho will try to show, that the recess is not only not useful, but positively icjirious to the schools. Tho understood object of tlie recess is to give tho pupils a proper amount of exorcise, and thus avoid too cIos8 confinement. Is the recess necea nary to attain this? Let us see. All tho smallest children in Division D? from four to six rooms in each school?are dismissed to go home at the same time the other part of the school is dismissed for recess. Hence the smallest children do not need the recess for they get no benefit of it. The next division above "D," division "C," forming two or three rooms in each school, go home in one-half hour alter recess. Children ci this division do not need tho recesd, because they go norne to soon after recess. 11 tho pupils cf the other departments do not exercise during the half a*y ocssions, it can be taken in a different way, of which way wo shall pres ently speak. As to the 10 juries resulting from tho recess ps it is: First, it interrupts the school. InmanyrooiW at least tweuty minutes are couauuiid irom the time the preparation for recees begins until the pupils are set tled at work again. And, unlets the teach er has very good control of her room, a much longer timo passes before good order is secured. In this way, time which might have been devoted to inotruction with good order in the room, is as good as lost in attempts to secure order und instruct ut the same time. Second?Nearly all tho quarrels, fighlB, broken arms and broken legs, plots for mischief in tho school room, are results of the recces. Tnen, too, there must bo rules to govern the pupils on the play-ground. Almost every recees brings violations of pome rule. These violations cull for some kind of punishment Thus a great deal of tho principal's time is noidlessly taken up in doing police woik. Further, the pupils who havo tratiPkjrttsed and been punished are in a coidition to make thicgd unpleas ant in tho room during the remainder of the session. School property is it jured and destroyed while ptj'ils aro on thu play-ground more than ul i ny other time. 'ihird?Bad language and bad habits are learned by pupils who otherwise would not learn them. It is a fact, as these whose positions enable thein to observe can testify, ;that tho woist boy, the one who swears the moat, lies the easi est, disobeys his teacher without concern, will always have other boys who, away from him, aro comparatively good, as his followers: and 6oon they adopt his waye, and themselves are looked upon by others as quite heroes. Tho bad boys are leaders m ail mischief. Many boys do things that are wrong simply Ucause they aro led, urged or threatened by these leader in wrong-doing. Innocent boys and the smaller ones are tyrunn'zjd over to an ex tent that is cruel. Some pupils dread to go on the play grouud on account of the treatment they receive. All these things would, in a great meas ure, be avoided, if tho pupils were not turned into the playground as they now are. Fourth?By the rcceee,and the gathering (f the pupils in the yards at morning and noon, the schools aro rendered ol>nxi?us to peisonB living near. Think of it! Where on earth do you find such ayelling scream ing, rabble, ai you find in tho school-yards at morning, noon and recess? Think again! Is this condition of things neces sary? Is it useful ? 1b it necefsary to send fjr five hundred children of various ages, and of all degrees c f character, into a email yard to play ? Parents, is it bent fiuial to thus mix your children? Is it uaefuUor them to quarrel, tear their clothes, injure echcol property, fight (occasionally), and by their noise make the echool a nuisance ro tho imme diate houset? Ia it useful for the teachers to spend their time counteracting tbo dis order originating on tho play-ground? Mothers start their children from home neat and clean, but many of them are any thing but clean after a half-hour's exper ience on the ploy-ground. Do you ask, "Would we prohibit the gathering of the belore school as they do now?" Yet; a thousand times yes! Nothing better could be dono for the Wheeling schools than to prevent the gathering so long beforo tho lime to go into the building. It ia not necessary. It is actually hurtful. If there were such a condition of things connected with any other institution in tho city the whoie police forca would be called to stop the noise and restore order. Why tolerate it in conncction with the public echool? It is a false idea that it must be so. It can easily be remedied. As to exercise for the higher divisions: If necessary to have any special exercise (we doubt whether it ie), it can bo taken judiciously, effectively and harmlessly in iherooms. Then away with the presont form of recent; let tho pupils go to cchool at the right time and enter tho house im? mediately; let them play at home, where they can enjoy their play and injuro no one or no thing, and the public schools of Wheeling will take on a dignity they have never possessed. Think of these things. Oiwervkiu Whaling, December 12. OU CUy Derrick. "My dear," said Mrs. Blank to hor bus hand." "I sol? swallows are going to bo fash ionable. A fashion paper says: 'Swallows I are u?e faihionable emblems with Paris ians jmt now for ornamental traveling cos tumes and toilets for watering-place**,' and when the Parisians have them, why we must have them, too." "Now vou tako my advice," replied Mr. Blank, "mddon't have anything to do wint n om. Tkey ain't healthy IbisgB to fool with." And Mr. Blank pursed up his mows as he thought of the po&rible ex pense. "Buf, my dear, they must look lovely painted on buttons and dresses." "They must, hey? Maybe you think I look lovely." "Well," snapped Mrs. Blank, firing up, "you might if your nose wasn't so rtd." "J net so," remarked Mr. Blank," aud it's tho swallows painted there that makes it look so." And as Mrs Blank Ibunced out ct" the room, Mr. Biauk eat back in his chair with the complacent emilo of a man who has won a great moral victory. Tit1mnan<! Napoleon. Lnngmou'i Magazine. 1 once heard on old dramatist relate an anecdote, which may or may not have found Its way into print An long ago as 1~88 or 1(89 be was walking in the Rue St Honore with bis friend Talma, then at the commencement o( his career, when a young officer in a shabby lieutenant's uni form met them and said to the actor, "Re member to-morrow." Talma nodded as sent, and the other passed on, "Who is that?" inquired my informant "The tor ment of my life," was the reply. "A young on the school grounds fttyllNU MltllluMh. fellow without a sou, who is perpetually plaguing me for tickets of admission to the theatre. Not a had judge, I must Bay," he continued. "Knows all our classics by heart, and won't listen to anything but Corneille and Racine." Some twen ty years later the two friends chanced to meet again in the Place du Carrousel, at the very moment when Napoleon was starting for his daily ride. On seeing Talma he stopped his horse and spoke a few words to him. When he had left them, the tragedian, turning to his com panion, asked If he recollected the young lieutenant who used formerly to bother him for tickets. On the letter's confersing thatHie had quite forgotten the circum stance, "Ah," observed Talma, "I have more Tesson to remember him than you have. He is Emperor now, and I am still a poor devil of an octor; but you see that he has not forgotten me. Only," he added with a smile, "lie has no need to aek for free admission now!" SfutMl Up ami Ausiver. Parkcrtburg Stair Journal. The Wheeling Heguter in its iasue of Wednesday, November 14th, made some remarks on the Speakership question | which we desire to reproduce and ask I whether the Register stands by what it then said. In referring to the fact that Con gressmen Wilson and Gibson were going to voto for Carlisle, for Speaker, it sounded this note of alarm: "Why they Bhoud decide upon such a course we are at a loss to understand. The best interests of West Virginia, and of the country in particular, demand the election of such a man as Randall, instead of Car lisle, who, though a man of brilliant parts and a fine record behind him, holds to ideas, which, to say the least, are at present MOIT dangerous and jiabmful to the but i nfertile of the largtst class of citizens!" I The italics are our own. Now what we want to know of ouresteomed coteinporary is, do you stand by what you said ? If so, ought West Virginia to ondoree the Con gressmen or the party who elected Carlisle? Mr. fogiiter, is not tho election of Mr. Carlisle "mutt dangerous and harmful I to the best interests of" West Virginia? Ill so, aro you in favor of there-election of I Messrs. Wilson and Gibson and the en-1 (loraementof the National policy of the Democratic party as shown by the election of a man with "dangerous and harmful" I ideas? Come, let us hear from you. Woman's best friend for relieving the many I pains and weaknesses incidental to female J !fe' and that gives rosy cheeks, brightens the ey<?, checks every unnatural drain and creatts a pertect picture of healtti and btuuty. is Dr. (Juysotl's } eJlow Dock and8arsAparilla! It purititw the blood, strengthens tne female I rysteni, and removes all feeling of laneuor. distroa, pimples, sores and weakneas, uro ducicg dreamless slumber aud painless reeu larity of natural functions. Larok stock of Candies and Toys for I Christmas trade, at G. H. Feeny's, 1410 Main street. | .s,'r> B've " poor blind man a nickel / (aid a tramping beggar to a gen tleman. "But yon aro not blind," remark ed the gentleman. "No, but my partner is. He is standing Uovpn thereon the corner to see if the policemen are coming."? Flit-1 'jmde lllatUr. I Fi a lame Back, Sid# or Cbe? utc Sbilob's Porous Plaster. Prke 25 oenta. Siiiloh 8 Couon and Consumption Cure is I row by us on a guarantee. It cures consump cJESSilt ViT*u',/fR is what y?n br Si o( APPotite-D z* neaa aud ail cy.upturns of Dyspepsia. Pries 10 and 751 ceiiis per bottle. Caour, Witoorma Co con and Bronchitli I immediately relieved l>y SMIoh's (Jure, ior Sale by SlcL me Urot. and A. T. Young. aow I m at your service, madam," raid the polite burglar when caught with bis arms lull of silverware.?.Win York Commercial. Ti'?. '"u" with tuoat all cough preparations I is that I bey contain morphia, ana are abso r.. . ;: ^ -;riDl:s 10 lb? stomach and nerve*. I ihat wuiple preparation of wild cherry bark called Dr. Wistar's Bal am of Wild Cherry! contains no morphia and yet will cure a cough or cold inlets time than any other compound. Itis the only reliable cure for I consumption. caw Sk-vatokCotiitiiTT, of Georgia, was asked I the other day if it waa true that ci-Gov filden habitually whispered in the ear of I anybody with whom he had an audience and he answered, "Yet; but lie whisper* mighty good sense." I lust up the system by the uae of Ayer't Sar.oparilla. ft wdl make you fee) like a bave found health "?d 'rom suffering by the iiBeof thlf rJn !i purifier w;.en all other mean* I m 1 "Pi.ea.sk, sir," won't you jjivo a quarter to a poor traveler?" said a tramp, ad dressing a drummer at the depot. "What house are you traveling for?''asked the drummer.?Commercial Traveler. Opinion of Eminent Dr. It. 6. Stenart, Prfsidentof Maryland Hospital, Baltimore: ?????! havo used Colaen's Liquid Be el Tonlo for more than ft year. It combines the virtues of food and tonic remarkably, and, I am satisfied, has saved life when any other medicine wonld fail." (Kemeinber the name, Colden'e?-take no other.) hwpaw Cleveland claims to have the champion aldermanic talker. Pooh! we've got one who can talk your man to death and have lots of voice left to sing a farewell to his bones.?Dtlroit Free Press. Dr. Kinc'iiXcw Dlkcovery. Millions of bottles of Dr. King's New Dib covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, as Trial Bottles of the large size. This enor mous outlay would be disastrous to the pro prietors, were it not for the raro merits possessed by this wonderful medicine. Call at Logan & Co.'s Bridgo Corner Drug 8tore, and get a 10c Trial Itottlo free, and try for yourself. It never fails to cure. mwpaw An Indiana temperance eociety, in de bating the question, "Will beer intoxi cate V" brought a tilled keg and a tramp into tho hull, and in lets than half an hour had demonstrated that it would.?Philadel phia Times. Fpllrpiyol AIu?' Year*. "I tliauk the giver of all good gifts," writes J. N. Marshall, of Oranby, Newion Co., Mo., "for giviug me Samaritan Xenine. It cured my oaugbtcr's epileptic tils r.f I) years stand ing." Get tt druggiiti. $150. mwfaw Bncblen'M Arnica Nave, The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily oure Burns, Bruises. (Juts, Ulcera, Gait Rheum, Fever Bores, Can cers, riles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to onre in every instanoe, or money refunded 25 cants per box. Foreale.at Logan AOo.'a Bridge On mar Drug 8torw. TKAVELKK'H GUIDE. Train* arrive and dopart u follows?City time. Bnltlmorod; Ohli?-MilX LlN??DEPART? 1.4? a in, 8:85 a m, 2:85 pm, 5:05 pm, 7:05 a m 0. l)lv.?8:35a m, 9.15 a in, 5:05 p m.llUO pin. ?,V. k P. DIv.?Pk^ait?For Httabu-sn. 6:20??m, and 3 03pm: for Waihlnston. Pa.,6:20and9:05am, 8:06aud 5:45 pm; for Kim Grove 1:50 pm. All RIVK-Malii mho?12:15 a m, 10:20 a m, H:l6pm. 8:10 am,4:15pm. C. O.Div.-ftlO pm. 9:50a m, 2:55 am. W. A P. Div.?Aaaiva-From Plttabunjh, 9:60 a m. and 6:30 p m; from Wauldugttra, Pa, 8:00 an<19:W a mi 1:1b and 6:30 p m; from Kim Urovo 4:40 pm. p., C. A ST. U-Dwabt?6:27 a m. 9:03 a m, 1:22pm,4:17 p m. A*arra-8:37 a m, 11:12 a m, 8.67 p m, 7:07 pm. Cleveland, Lorain A WheellNjr.-DEPAkT Bridgeport and St. Claltwltle Accommodation. 9:29 a m and 6:24 p m; Cleveland, 12:09 noon; Utariion, 4:17 pm. Aaarv*-ft45 a m, 10:29 a m, 2:64 p m, 6:02 pm. Cleveland A Pllt*bnrKb-DxpAKT-ft07 a m. 11:41 * m, 4:16 p m; Btcubunvlllo Accommoda tion 9.28 a m, wrilavlll? Accommodation 6:03 pm. Aiuuva-12 IS a ra, 6:03 pm,8:48pm; Steu benvlllo Accommodation 3:23 p m, WeflivlUo Ac commodation 8:48 a ra. n. Z. A C. Kallwar?ItAva Bollalre for WooditU'ld and Bamtucrtiold at 6.C0 a m. aud 2:10 p. m. Aaai va at Bellalre at 9:16 a. m. and 5:38 p.m. WHEELING & ELM GKOVE R. H. On and after Thursday, December II, 1U3, <urs will run a? follows: Le.vottie dty, corner: i eave WbcellnR Park at Market 4 Hlevtmh?M. ati *a?JA m. iCBOr.v, ?ft 10 A, w. *10 P.M. 7)50 " 8.50 " 8:03 4 00 9:?0 " 6:20 IP: 10 " 6:10 12:00 " fcg 1:20 P. M. 920 9::0 " 6:10 10:HO ?? ft'O 11:50 " 7:50 1:10 P.M. 9:10 ?aundayi excepted, ? J. KLKXE, deli Superintendent, ZBIE'A EXPERIENCE. Another ?nrt> Utterly HiiUont a Prece dent. Eat*, Pa.,September 10th, 1881.?Db Hart man: I cannot bat express my thanks to yon for the j?rent benefit I received from the ute of Peruna and Manalin. One bottle of each placed me squarely on my feet, after a long sickness, which had laid me in bed and then le/i me lame and crippled. Three days' uae of thece remedies dlspennd with the cane, ana in a week I wn perfectly well. N.J. Wright, Business Agent. Erie Evening Herald, Ask your UrupgUt for Dr. Hartman'e Book AU the "Ills of Life." He will give it gratis. If not, address Dr. H. at Columbia, 0. daw What relation does a woman want to bear to cold weather? Seala kin. That Hackiko Ccuuh can be to quickly cored by 8biloh's Cure. We guarantee it Wili. You Burria with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? finiloh'a Vitalize is guaranteed to cure you. ?LKiriJt?8 Niohth, made miserable by that terrible cough, tihiloh'a Cure is the remedy I for you. Catarbh Ci'RKD, health aod sweet breath secured by 8hiloh'8 Calarrb Kemedy. Price '50rents. Nasal injector froe. For sale by McLane Bros, and A.T. Young. ?ow | "Who was the Btraightttt man in tLe Bible?" "Joseph." "Why?" "Because Pliaraoh made a ruler of him." Lady, render your akin white with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Mwraw advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying -Li. nt ?nit4nt? ]f bo. send at %&?&??a to wiEwi poor little sufferer immediately. Depend Upon K, muiuers, wom u? ... it. It cores dysentary and diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, ouree wind colic, softens the gums, reduoea inflamma tion, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup for Ohildren Teething is pleasant to the ta*w, and is the proscription ot oaeotlbe oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United BUtee, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. xwsaw Don't Nplll ;?Iie nilk. "There is no use crying over spilled milk," says the old saw. If you are not only bald, but have no life in the roots of your hair, there is no uee crying over that either. Take both time and yonrself by the forelock whi'e there is a forelock left. Apply Parker's Hair Balsam to your hair before mutters get worse. It will arrest the felling off of your hsiraud restore it to its original color, g'ora and soft ness. It is a porfect dr.aiing withal, clean, richly perfuintd, cools and heals the scalp. K-fcW MW ~~XcvTYorkT This tn to certify that I am well acquainted with a man fifty years of ate, for many yean a resi dent of this city, who has been at times extremely ill, but could not tell from what cause, unlets ft was worms, lie told his attending physician his suspicions, but the physician at once ridiculed the idea, and refused to nitcnd him any longer. Ills son then mentioned Dr. C. McLane's \ er mlfuge, ;ind asked him if he would take it; his reply was?1 must take something to get relief, or die. They at once procured a bottle of Dr. 0. Mcl.ane'i Vtrmlfuue. and he took one do>c, Tha result was, he passed upwards of thre? quarto o/ teormt, cut up in every form. He cot well im mediately, and is now enjoying excellent health ; and, like the uood Samaritan of old, is endeavor ins to relieve nisunfortunatc neighbors, lie make* it his business to hunt up and select all eases simi lar to his own, that maybe given over by regular physicians, and induces them to try Or. C. Mc Lune'a Vermifuge. So far he has induced more than twenty persons to take the Vermifuge, and in every case with the most happy results, lie is well satisfied that Dr. C. McLane's Vermlfug prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, in fj in. ?0 anv other ' nnd that leralfy know tillable lives r Mrs. Hard! ?y. The Only Gcnnluc McLane's Vermifuge, Is the 2)r, C. McLane'a Vermifuge, PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS.. Pittsburgh. Pa. mof - K^ali!abla lives. For further particulars Ka.tfasrA.aw, York City. DRUGGISTS. KRAFT'S DIARRHOEA COMPOUND. The beat remedy in tho world for DUrrbflBa, Dysentary, Cholera Morbus Cholera, Cramps, Colic, &c* In general use for moro t^an TWENTY YKARB. tnd hss never failed lu a hIukIo case. Unrivaled lor f.hlldreu during their nccoud Summer. The htsbwkt tosUtnonlato from prominent peoplo la Ihia county and abroad. Keep It In your bouse. Take It with you when yon travel. Price W cents a bottle. BOLD BY ALL druggists. R. A. McUABE & CO., Proprietors, jeH WHXKLISO. W. VA. Tolu Tar and Wild Clierry For Coughs and Colds. Excelsior Baking Ponder For Biscuit and Rolls. HI air's Liquid Ueniict. TAPIOCA, Make Delicious Dtiaerts. For sale by It. H. LI3T, Druggist, no23 1010 Mal'i Btreot. 40 PILLS IN EACH BOX, The HOMESTEAD LIVER PILLS arc not only the Binr, but ibt-y are thu cuiapkot Pill* in uso. Ench Por ccutafua larger Pills for adults, and imallor PUbi for children, with special directions for um in LIVER COMPLAINT, and uafurgAtlve. Prioo ttc. Bent by mull, prc^Q ^ qq Dnijrglxtx, Bridge Corner. LOGAN As CO.'S PLEASANT WORM SYltCP, An Improved, Safe and Effectual Vennlluge. The Pleasant Worm Syrup la a now combination of the latest and boat remedies for worms. It la purely vegetable, la vory pleasant to the taste, la An Excellent CbilU's Phjelc, and Mothers who have used it with their children frpc&k of it in the highest praise, saying that It is the best veraifugo in um>. Price 2¢a In large bot tles, sold by the best Druggists and storekeepers. Aht for Logan & Co. 's Pleaunt Worm Byrupl NO ALXJM, NO CHALK! No unhealthy ingredient In Logan, List A Go's EX'KL-lOU UAK1NQ POWDER! The beat cooks will havo no other. Address orders to LOGM^IN" &c CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. wH MEDICAL. Pale, Poor, Puny, and Pallid. Consi'dermg all the ills that attac! little children, it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters livedo ^There are children who arc truly objects of pity. They seem almost bloodless. Theircheeks arc thm and pinched; their eyes ore hollow; and iheir skin is tightly drawn over their foreheads. There is nothing hearty abort them. They (to not enjoy their lives. They are suffering from the debility that leads to marasmus. Poor things! " Do a r?ood deec'. for the pale, poor puny, pallid child. Hand its rnothci a bottle of JBronm's Iron Bitters Here is life even for the most deli, cate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up for-dead. Iron in the blood is what the child needs to bring it up. The little digestive apparatus will recover. The palt; cheeks will fill out. ?The weary moan of the child will be exchanget for themerry prattleof infantileglad ncss. Your druggist will ttlPyor what wonders lit own ?s Iyoii J>tUsK% has done for very sick children. 11 TUfT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. _ From theso sources uriao three-fourths o! tho diseases of tho human ruco. Theeo Bjrmpioma indicate tliolrenutcnoo: Lon* oi ! Appetite* Boweli coatlve, Sick Head ache, fUllncas after eating, aversion ta exertion of body or ui/nd, EmctotJou or food, Irritability of temper, Low aplrltx, \ feeling of having neglcctrd ?nme duty, Dlzzlncaa, Fluttering at the lie art. Dota before the mi, highly col ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de mand tbo uao of n roiuody that art* dlrcotly on tbo Llvor. ABaLlvermodloine TUTT'H PILLS liavo no oiiunl. Tholr uctionon tho Kldnoysand Skin Is also nromnt; removing all impurities through tficso luroo " ?rav engera of th- ayatera," prodltolug anpo tito, found dilution, regular sjoola. *?gear skin and a vigorous body. TUITSIILLU cuubo no n visea or griping nor lntorfero with dolly v jrk and aro a perfect ANTIEJTE TO MALARIA. IIE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAW. "I havo had Dyspepsia, with Constlpa tlon.two years, and havo tried ten different kinds of pills, and TUTTVB aro tbo first that havo douo mo any good. They havo cleaned mo out nicely. Sly appetite la splendid, food digests readily, and I now havo natural passages. 1 fool like a now man." W. D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, 0. Solilorerjrwhoro,l5l5?. Office,44 Murray8t.,N.Y. TBTT8 HAIR DYE. OnAT Hair on Wiuntnua clmngM In stantly toacuwrr Duck bvatingloup. plication or tlila DTK. Solil by l)ru?gUU. or ?nt by exnroM on rooclpt of 01. Offlw, 44 Jlurroy Street, New York. TUTT'S MflUt OF USEFtlt RECEIPTS FREE. MISCELLANEOUS. "only halfXcrop of buck wheat THIS SEASON. Jlowfleredome^oniBtMnglleVi SAfitt11111 in the ahapa of a tii we mil PRONOUNCE IT PERFECT, ETen the dyapaptlo who has bo long been denied the luxury of Buckwheat Cakaa for breakfaat, or Flannel Cakea or Wafllee for tupnor.aaya 4 with tlili new Pan Cake Flourhahaa hla hot cakea without a mob af i"i?0^s.Ml p" CS3 griddle cakes, FLANNEL CAKES, and WAFFLES E,er blkKl,without Su?l,Mtor' n iklnc Powder, and many prefer It for a "J?**"1*} wi. ?/. ki,rt.-nlu"it Or course it la understood Em, will loipro,, Hoy cake, but thb Flour U good It X? out. Full direction, on uct tor ule by .11 grocra. Prep>i?i only by s. S. marvin & CO. ? PITTSBURGH, PA. tra. Alwaya Mk for Makvw. Everv Mistress cf a Home in the South should ha?eTHE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK, it contains the croam of nil the ether books on COOKERY AND HOUSE KEEPING. Over 5,000 receipts, tme and tried, from old family rcreipt oooks,and 10,000 new hints and helps and facts of value. Sold by subscription. ACENT3 WANTED. Send for specimen pace* and term*. S.A.CLARKSGN&CQ.. ATLANTA, CE0BCIA. WANTED BOOK Canvassers. I MALE and FEMALE I To rnjjflco In tho sale of our new and Important work* of Mnn'lnr.1 character. Inrso urntll* and Iratnrn*? wStlnj; qtmllllen. W?? otier a per* luum-iU nmt Iut'i*uUir l?iifiIno*a. Ailiin>u Tlie Cl.XIWAM I'dltUnifl.YU CO., 171 W. Fourth Stnwt, Cincinnati, Ohio. Freo! Cards and Chromos. Wn will send free by mail a sample set of our larce German. Kronch, and American Chrotno Cards,on tinted and jjold grounds,with a price lilt of over mo different neblgns, on receipt ofa stamp for postage. Wc will nl*o send free by mail ai samples, ten of our beautiful Cliroinos, on receipt of ten ccnts to pay for packing and postage ; also enclose a confidential price list of ottr larjje oil chroino*. Agents wanted. Address K. Glkason & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. no27 -yyiNDOW GLASS. Notwlthflnnding tho protracted stoppage of the ** iudo* Glwa Fcc'orital can tt'll kupply the trade w ih Ameiican and French Wiuduw Glass at rca ?onablepilcc*. W. A. WILSON, del 1215 Ma'n Stroft. rjlHK WOMAN'S FRIEND. Don't bum your handi, get ono ol those wonder UNIVERSAL LIFTKR8. It will lift anything about your Cook Ftovc. The gieateat hand raver < verinvorted > an be bad ol GEO. W. JOHNSON'ri HON8 No. 1210 Main Street. from P?nrM?nr? nnO tiftnt'i '?i.i It r ?C?T. 'rlt ~TBA* ORCHESTRA IN IVESV MOM. W !R^1 ?/?.'?. K V? a." W.VJ.' 7.rt.l~3??. Matfochusottt Organ Co., 17 WuMflgtoo stmt* ft?nw. U. 8. A. A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT that will play any tune, and that any one, even a child, can operate. FURNITURE CARPETS. AC. HEADQUARTERS FOB FURNITURE AND CARPETS! ?? ?i | Wearojnit In reodptol Furniture ssasf-i BOBJ8. g% IB "Our New Patterns ar? boh CarpeSslHssi? ? | Oar assortment of Bna It very U HrrOf^ embracing SMYRNA, iitr HlllU NI M08QUKTTK8, BBOfSlLB, 11U wL U 8 TAPSHTKY, and many othon. l-inoMPIillis. Window ?Jiade$!=l '.?atoms fox Btorat and Private Dwelling ?Rattan Ctairsfe^S *loll Una of the WaJcofleld and Hey wood Broc. Folding Cliairs!~Il tho three lading factories of ihe country, Ohamber SetsMii Parlor SatsllISs ?toy o;h?r home In the city. onstantly on hand *11 Ujc latest ityles. M3TALIC OABKJrro, CABB8 and WOOD OOFWN8 fnrnlihod on short notion, FRIEND & SON. NOW IS THE TIME When roople are Looking Alter Hard Coal Stoves Sach aa the Garland Doable and Single Heat ers, Spletdid Fire Place Heaters and Duchess Stoves, I)o not buy until you have callcd at 1507 & i509 Main Stiee!, B. B\ Caldwell, DEALER IN STOVES, GRATES, TIN ROOFING, IRON CORNICES, &%?., Hit., WIIKKLING, W. VA. . _ ^ - ? 0 When i im enro I uo >.ot mean kierriytftetoptucm ?ur ? time aud then bare tiiom tcturn ajjaljj. lujM**?J{; cjI cure. I bare ni*d? tbo tll?oa?o ?>f TITS, Kl II.EF8Y cr PALLING BICKNKHSa lire-long jturty. 1 warrant my nmrdy to cure the wnrit caaee. Uocauea other* bavo failed I* no ronton for not now receiving a euro. Sena at rneo for a treatlM ami a Free Dottle of my InfaUlble remedy. aire Kxpren* and Poet Office. It co??% you gtf &'&??&> at. New Tork. FHEE1 FBEE!! FREE!!! Thin Peafon'a New Descriptive Catalogue and Price Llit of Playa, 5* Dramas, r 2. Faroea, ? s Guide Books, ? Pcencry (Pepcr), ? JCffi, Pramu, |f o ? Tableaux Lights, o 5 Jb Colored Flro, ??? N Fastcmlme, P-B 5 Burnt Cork, o .. Wlga. * Board, Ac, Ac. In fact, everything fo?- Amateur Theatrical*. PWI1EL FKKnCU A HPS. 3H K. 14th ?t.. W. York. hare ap?.?UWo rfiuedr forth? abo*?iOl?ea*e; br Ilk thotuaodi ofraeea or the wnr?t kind and of Inns ?landing bavo twin cured. Indeed .an etronrlii my faith In lUenVarjr, that I will eend TWO IIOTTI.KH KUKK. topithnr with a VA I.PAUI.KTKBATI8K en till* dlwatv, to any tufferer. Hire KipreM and P. O. addrt-M. ' lilt. T. A. HLO0UM, 111 Pearl Ik. H-* V '< AiWKKTISKKM! rend for our Bolect Llit ol Local hewtipap.rt Geo. P. Howell & fJo., 10 Bpriieo street. Now Vori MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT, StransenandTliitoriwllldo well to rem am be: that this Beataurant la one of the moat popular and best-catered Institution* In the city, and la n nr In good running order. nrrt* WO. 12M MARKKT RTBWKT. QHORT AND DIRECT ROUTE O TO GERMANY AND FRANCE. RED STAR LINK. The following, magnificent, first-clan, full pow* ercd atcel atoamcra aall every Saturday from New York and Antwerp, carrying the United Btatea and Belgian Royal Malta: Tona. Tona. WcrtcrnlandM .?600 Noordland .-..fiOOC Waetlaud .J000 Khyland .... 4000 Belgonland 4000 Pennland... ?............4000 Switzerland ?.... JKXX) Nedcrland................8000 Vanderland 8000 Zcoland...... ........8000 Vint and wcond-claa cabin accommudatlone amidships, and Uble unexcelled. W?lt ventilated and commodlonarteerages with liberal diet. Rates Baloon from S60 to #0. Kxcuralona 1110 to 1160; tecond Cabin 165, oxcurelon S100; Steerage ttt, prepaid J20. Special ratca to the clergy. For Infor mation apply to Peter Wright A Bona, to Broadway, New York, ox to C. A. BCHAEPER, 1SS3 Market 8tj?*t. Whaling, W. Va. H. F. BEHKENB, rn WhMllnK. w. V*. ^ONUMENTS. We have a fine m lection of Monuments nnd Headstones, Which we will m!1 at Tory low rates. CARROLL & BRO., ?jiinn Rt. nwarHf/m* RHdr* tM tiu- >o pri'tiaraoou Ummi ulib any tit** pen for Mark* In* any fabric. Fujmiarfordecora* " Mwili'LV ttntilalMKUAli H Diploma. R.UblllhnlSOFMaV. bTIIl H Uruigiit^tatiQfltir.AEfwaAiviii HEAOQUARIfcRS h)K LUW PM6B. JOSEPH SPEIOEL & CP., WHOLESALE UR0CER8, Noe. 1417-10-21 Mill Street, ind 1410-18-20 South Stmt, HAVE IN STOCK AMD rOE BALK) 100 birreli Choice Ncir Crop Naw Or'ciui Mo* IOCS. 6,000 pounds Now Mountain Buckwheat. 2C0 pails Standard Miucc Moat. ISO Genuine Now York Cream Cheeee. 9*0 boxen Eraporated Peaches. 600 barrels of the Celeoratedi Brands Guiding Star and Phumlx Patent Hour. Tue best In tho market. The place to find the largest and b??t assort ment of General Groceries IN THE STATE. Mall orders filled at the lowest possible prices, and shipment* xnado promptly. Send un your order* QCW . GOOD COFFEE! MOCHA! From "Araby the Blest." o. G. JAVA! From the "Isles ol the 8ee." Maiaruibo, Laguayra, Golden Rio, Combination, Nicaragua. ?U FRESH ROASTED 1 R. J. SMYTH'S, Cor. Market anil Fourteenth 8te. no2X - M. REILLY. WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Packer, awl Cnrerof theCe!* ebrated "Rod lMrd" Hani*, Nos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, ?WHEELING, W. VA. Mr own cure of Choloo Smoked Meats delltewd Urcct Irom pork houao at Manchester. THE LABQK8T STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES IN THK STATE. Sole Agent in tills City for P. J. Rltter's Fruit Butters and Preserves. Bumford's Yeast Powders. In botUen. Ward's Wonderful Whito Lily Soap. Ward's Celobratod Klectrllylug Boar. Ward's Celebrated White Borax Sc?p. McNamara's Glory Tobacco. 1 MoAlpiu'B Onward ToOacoo. _ . i OnPont's Sporting, Mlniug and Blasting Powder. E GET NEW GOODS KV?RY DAY. TO-day: 1 to cases Window's Corp, 60 caws Cooke's Favorite Tomatoe*, 20 cases Thurbtr's Marrow Peas, 20 cases Early Juno Puis, 40 cases Assorted Cu'lfomU Fruiis. Canned Meat* and Fish. T.tTHtT.T.w BTORK, dci l. M. Bat, Proprietor. _ rpHANKSGIVING. Home-mado Mines Mcf t, Plum PuddlnB, Pre servt* JelUes, Mangoes and Plcklcs, Malaga Grapes, Gonoord tirfpes, Florida OrBngt?, Bananas, I^nons, Oranx* Pcei, Lemon Peel, bwcet Cider, Balslns, MUSICAL GOODS. MTJSIO-A-Xj ! attractions! I reapectlully announce the transfer to me of the Snow PJ arriving: pianos; Stein war & tons, Decker ISim, Haines Brae., Viae ABodb, Fieber, Ac. ORGANS. Mason A Hamlin, Shoninger, Eetey & Co.. Ohio Valley, Hamilton, Ac. Before parch Ming elsewhere, come and learn my prices and terms, for I can glvo you better value for your money than any home In the trade. Any instrument on our list seid on easy payment* and special terms to cash buyois. The Urgent stock of SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS In the city, with a full line of other MUSICAL 600DH. cheaper than elsewhere. BO Lit AQUTdY FOR THX KcTAMMANY OBGANETTE. WM. H. SHEIB, 53 Twelfth Street* do22 WASHINGTON HALL. "DIANO MOVING. PIANOS MOVED AND BOXED On Short Notlcc, at WILSON 4 BAUMKR'B, 17 1310 Market Htrrrt. FINANCIAL. B ANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL ? 75,001 W*. A. Is*rr ? .^..President Wk. b. Barton Vlce-Ifcaldent Does a General Banking Bukincv, oimctom: Win. A. Isett J. A. Miller, A. M. Adams, Hcnrr Bpeyer, tnal* Wm. B. Blmpsoa. John K. Botaford, Victor Boficnbartf P. P. JEPBON. Cashier. JgXOHANGE BANK. ,.1300,000, J. N. Va*c?. President Bakpal Laobhum. ~. Vloe-Prerident, POBCTOB*. J. N. Vance, I B. Horkhelmer, B. Laughlln, I W. KUlnsham. L. H. Dulaplaln, A. W. KeUey. Jobs Frew. DraJta Ijwued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points In Europe. tottw r in way. naaMg QLOBE FERTILIZER! "The Beat Fertiliser Made for the Money." Good for Gardens. Meadows, Wheat. Corn, Oats. Potatoes, Cabbage, Ac. There Is nothing like It (or Frnlt Trees, 8msll Fruits, Vlnca, Bhrubbbery and "lowers. saw bsw"*?"***? .T. M. CLOU8XON, tha MartwtBtr? A LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY CX JOB WORK NEATLY AND PROM1TLY EXECUTED ST THS DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFIO, Nos. ? sad 37 Fourteenth Street