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/I mminima cmoa. I jgSTABLISUKD185S. I U, Season's Null City Cigar IVorlfg And lu ISirjlVO ANDMOKMa TOBACCOS, A ho i'lucCl/mimm) 1'lf.au ^^fl 1150 Wwlcr Mm ci, M hi clltiir, W. V*. ^SlJKN McCULWbVll, & CAKMSTKH ASl) JWIUJJW, jirlck Md rune IlolldlMM/ouiitm ami flliclv ti ho?'K tlyl/gliJ* ill wuri ixnUculHriv aUvLdi-d to. Ali alio? o.s allhy is, . l? i'wr of Ujdlol JJulldlnir. KnMfntc. &< H/ituutli t'trici. him I Ti M. UILL?LAiNI>, 01.UK MAKUMCTOi'.Elt, J j/eit feci Oil, Til'ow Mid Grmo,tnd dealer lu I'll.VKS and L'UhTlSlUNH HAJJf. Wtbiiictih Iirlcv will /o; Tanner'* OjT*1 And fori ]MU)C? aldrxr, v.''HttURG, w. VA. wciiu.tr aw* Jfan. ujj TclijibOiW ^0 atV. ? ? (i LIST, JK.( * I IJor.k Packer, I 2S VOCUTEKSTII tiTREET, B B DlTfcfif'W. ^ & HOCIMTOJI, 1 ' QfliifnL 0/ J), %-lw.tou J* t<ou, Hpodtl JU. DAVICM'OKT <Jb CO., COMMISSION H nni?nUHitflii, Flour, Midi, I'ruiJsJoni, CbOCU B n'iJ i>rio 1 Fruits. i,A 1*7 vs <i.H"? '!?,'. HT.. CTIlIflAOO. I ' p?(QF3SSSOKAL CARDS. / Q 0. SMITH, I Heal Kst.ilo Agent & Modi l!rokcr. SwcUl titcn'.ion s,Jvea to C'ol!ectlu< Itjuih and B ibcKtfadi fiitiMKuuii'iitol Kul ijtUito. C*u far I ;Jjc tot ol n/eiivutsi. I ; lifl) MAIN STllL'Kr, B mrlJ Wheeling, W. V4. I JAMES A. 1IEXHY, | lira! Jh'stiite Agent, Collator, Notary ruu.ic uuu jun.ivu m >uu iu*i, PcrwMl aiU'itii 'ii *!v?u to hcatiug Iloatei^Colcdloghuiu. I'urconw and t'alo oi Uual Hutato, jjilUwulleiiMoMCtrdllcd, J)?tcJ>, U-JUWB, Agreemeuu ?nd otbcr written Jtutrumuuu prepared, ate Colicitton or AcvouiiLs a gpcchll y, aud proiunt "jS1"""*' ot'.'jQE.yo ma >unx;.T st. pK, JOHN L DICKEY, XMiysician &. Surgeon, Offlix- au?l Kcsldcucc, 1133 CUAI'LINE I3TKEKT, Oflce Hours?8 to 10 a. 2 to 4 p. k., 7 to 8 r. s. * liirJl j G.huxuhison, Attornej ut Law ami Xotnrj Public, Offlco with Col. Kobort Y? bite, No. lllOChapllne Street. Ail Iiumih** prorr.p ly Httoinlotl to mr7 PLUMBING, GAS AMD STEAM PITTING. JDSXREOEIVED. j w PINS LOT Off Decorated Sfindes anil l'ortables, BoIUblo lor ClirliUuts frcsenta. LUKE i'lTtON, Practical Plummer, Gu *nd 8ieini Fitter, 1410 Main Street. All orders promptly attended to. dog) miUMBLE & LUTZ,J PLUMBEBS, is aM Steal Fitters, WIS MARKET ST. Heating sad Ventilating of Public Build j iDweiliuga and Factories a Specialty. ?u2? TjyM. K.UIE & SON, PBianOAL PLUHBER9, OAS AND gTSAH FITTEB9, Ko. 53 Twelfth Street, Ml yor.'' done promt My at rwcmiaWn nrlcvw. ]Q RntiriTiA?:Af.. US1VESSITV OF ViRGIHIA, numui:r i,aw lv.c run tf4(uiuo weekly) Ictia 10th July, 18$ I, cud ?ud 10th fe'epteraber. HnvMpiovtd ot tlgual use,?1st, to Ktuaentavho eloign to pursue tlieir ftuates at this or other Law Jkh'i.'l: 'Jd, totcosa who pro^so to lead privately: and 3d, to practitioners who lmve not had the ?dvintage cl ?ys:emfttlc lubtructlou. For circular urt'lyd'. u. Unlvon-lty of Va.] to John B. Minor, l'rof. Com. and atat. La*. my22-TTli?AW aMool for girls. &curity, Motherly Care. Good Boar dins, Delightful Location and KcaionabloChaigcs. Mt. DcCliantal Academy, niar wheeling, w. va. The thlrtysixth ye*r 01 this well known School lor (ilris, uudcr the chaigo of the ciaters of the \Ultaiion,oi?oim en the tint Monday of ccptcrnber licit, and continues ten a oaths. I'uplls received at any titnn la the Boston. Those who dfslie to place their daughters In an hytuutlon afl'ordlr g exceptionally good advantages la the way ol healthful and delightful location, execlleut hoard, thorough cltclplluoand luKtrucKlon. at tho hands ot llfe-lon? teachers, la every department ol female educatlou, Including the modern hnguaets snd music, at vory reasonable) rates, khouldicad for a catalogued this school. Addretc L)IHEOTIli33 OF THK ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. }y?lTuw *'t rU'Ch*i>t&l. near Wheeling. V/. Va. OC&A" STEAMERS. ANOTHER GBE1TREDUCTION. PiwaReTicietslo Mvotpool, Quoonsiown, GlasKow.ot ifclfnat only ?17.00, lncxudinR bonding, Irojn i'hilnde jtbld Or Nc\7 York. For further Information call at tho Furopeon Klcanuhip ^gcucy ol II. 1'. illiHRENd, ? '.'217 Market Btrcct. Foreign Eschango at lowest rates 10 all pwtsoi the world. _* apriri QI10KT AND DIRECT ROUTE ?0 1*0 CJEHUANV AND FRANCE. lUDD STAS LINE. Tlie following magnificent, first-claw, full power?;1 sttel kUMiucn ka I every Saturday lroia Now York and Antwerp, carrying iho United States and Ee'.sUn Koy?d Malls: Tons. Tons. WcrtorakniL 6.WXJ Soordlatul 6.0C0 WittJaud 5,00c- Khyland 4,0*JC BeUculand -I.OCt Pecultud 4 MO bwliurland 3,C& Nederlaud ?.... 3.000 VaoderUnil.... 3,(XX Iceland .. - 3,000 J'jret _ u:d second-class cabin accommodation? Maiu>ai|?, una tabic uui-xcellea. Well voutiiftwo nurt commodioussteorngo with liberal diet. Itatea: Moon from ?00 to?X). Excursions 8110 to 8160; Second ciblu 856, excursion 810D; Stterago 826, prvr-ald JiO. Special rntw in tho clergy. Kor lulor* mttlou apply to Peter Wright & Sous,65 Broadway, ^ew\ors,orto 0. A. SGUAKPHR, 1SS3 Market Btroot, Wheolinc. W. Vft. H.P.BEHSIKNS, ^ Wheeling. W. Va. PHOTOGBAPHT. JJIGGIKS' tiALLEBY, OUU NEW RAPID PROCESS ; Entile* uu to MAKS SITTINGS I*21 P.KGAHCI.SSj OF WEATgHS. Q1UTON P0KTSAIT8 AT M.TLE8' A-ST STTXZ)IO I So. MSI K?ln Strml. pAKSO H'S JPhotogfra/phic Studio, 1205 MARKET STREET, _ tam! Opposite"MoT.nrfl Kong*.' ]j?IKE WAT0KE8 AND DIAM ONDS A SPECIALTY AT I. C. DILLON'S. Jutl Rocolvoli Borao Fluo Matched Pairs Diamond Ear Rings, 'Tonalityol whichliMfineu moueyc*a fcuy, MRDlfiM.. CANCER 1 ho development o( tho treatment of Cancor wlili Swllt'a Bncclllo seem bo wonderful, that all ho afflicted ihould write ua. OANUBIt FOR 14 YKAUS. Bpamtanbdbo, 8. C., March 14,188l I havu for 14 jcara been a eufTuror from a running sore on my faco thstovorybody called a Cancer. I have used over C800 worth of wcdlclno and found no relief. About four months ago 1 bought ono bottloof Hw 1ft Hpeclflo from hr. 11. K. licluUh, and since have bought ilvo others, haro taken It, and they h&ve cutod mo sound and well. My face in ah frco from a soro m anybodi's, snd my health In perfectly restored. 1 fool like forty rears had been lifted off my head. Youra thankfully, Kuzx Tl(f?LKY. Mr. D. K. Rums, Ifopc, Ark., bays, undur date of January 22, 1881: "I have takfn five bottle* of Swift's Specific for a soro ou ray templo-nald to be a Cancer. 1 haro been woudorfully beueiltod and will soon ho a woll man." Mr. W. H. Hoblson, Davloboro. Ga? writes, under ; data Jsnnsry 3,18Sh "I am netting on finely, tho ulficr Ispiaduslly hcallnp 1 feel that Bent's Spa ciuc nui euro uiuuornoio c?ncor wmcn noa uuen /c<Kllnn on mo for oTerJO yoin." Treatise oa Blood and Skin utscajcs mailed froo, THE SWIM SFK'JIKIO v 0., Diuwor 3, Atlanta, (Jo. Novr York Office, 169 W. 23<1 Btroet, between Cth unci 7th Avenues. m>rl5 lOSTETTEKV fe** STOMACH ^ REGENERATION JFOR ENFEEBLED 6YBTEMP, Buffering from a f moral wont of tone, and its juiurI concomitants. dyspepsia and netvousneu. is seldom derivable from tne use ofunourifhinic diet and stimuli of appetite, unaided. A medicine tllllt Will n rnmnral rxf IHn "'nil'" .? renewed health and vigor, that Ih a genuine corrcctlvd, Is flic reil need. It la tho poisesMon of tHs grind requirement which rcafce? K oh tetter's atom* ach EItttr.4 xo ctfectlvu as an Invlxorant. For Bale by all Drugnlsta and De&len generally. Hpr24'TThP.*w TO HOUSE OWWEHSI gA SB^BAOLT'S fit caustio m balsam ?3S~THE GREAT FRENCHES VETERINARY REMEDY! rrrjrired I>j J. K. GQMBA I'LT, ex-Veterinary Sunjcon. iif the French Guetrntr.mt ?Iu.l. Hum lirru In Prominent it*i> fit the brst Veterinary I'rueiipi'of I".urtipo lortUo l?iu?t Twenty Vctirn* ft SPEEDY, POSITIVE 4 SftFE CURE Tor pnr!i, S|'!lnt, 8vcenj% Oapj-H Ilccfc..Strains! TCimoxiS, i ounucr, wuui run h, nil san x)Wca?cHor I'awnltiM, TU: nsh, all Inflammation*, nllTliront JJiffleulUcn, all Laineae?s from Spavin, Illtulxmn. ami 1 other Iwny tumor*. Removes all Itunclwa or ll'.ciiiMi^.anil runny ollicrdlsuues and ailments of Xlorscn . and Cattle. Far Hiiiwtior to a blfcteror cauterization in Its brjictlelal effects, never lcaviujf acw or blemJah. WE GUARANTEE ol'C AU STIUlU.C>- *"! will prod ucomoro actual rcf.ult* then tiwholo boltlo of nny liniment or epcvlu enw mixture ever made. Every l>otl!o of CAUSTIC BALSAM fold in nrarrntilvil lotfiveNiitlHtiiction* l'rlce!?1.50 per Jtottla Sola by drmnrfRt*, or nent by cxpn-sB, cliar??:H pulil, with full directions ior it* u??. LAWRENCE, WILLIAMS A. CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO, , Sola Importer! it Ifoyrltlori for th* U. S. and Canada, , LOGAN & CO., General A gen to. , __ oprlT-rrhPAW 85 S; C^Stj Opp. W ArpsnlarKradanto, tf?* Tito Olcle*t Specialist Von of N?\? York, wiiqm UFU UJSO EXl'KUtCNCK, perfect ntnMwd ami ptiro mc(liainoalriMiroi? fit'EKPY find I-EKMAKK.ST cntKH of all I'rivat". Chronic and Nervous DiMiwcs. Affection* of tho JSI<1<1<I,Nkln, Klilac.vs Madder, I>im(l<nt?, I'I<mt?, Old Knien.Sivi'lIlns ???" the<2lumW,M?re .*VI?iitIi, Till-out. H?ne l'uliia, permanently cured and eradicated from thoKjr<ti?in for life. ?3?3i?fliis? M'itU. hnpotniry, SrmlivSaaiw vvv ii?l Losses, Sexual Decay, Muntal and rUyx\cal Wcnl;?c*n, Tail hi <j ?fci)ioi'iJ, li'caU l'!jcs, blunted JJcvvloptnritf. //? TlTm't'tnuf. nlf from rxccxsc# or any cause, ipcedily, wifely and privately Citrctl. tSrYouny, 3TW-, tllc-Agcd mid Old 3feu, mid all who y.crd Mrdlcal Skill and JZrjKrlcncc, consult Dr. J hit i' at once. ills opinion cost* nothing, nml nujr t>av? fuliiro mist-ry ?nd flume. Wliou inconvenient to villi tlia oil)' for treatment, inr?licinrn can bn sent everyuhuru by mni! or exiireM free from olner. ration. rp-It la HoW-evidunt that n iihsnician who irivo* liU vliolo altonllon to u claw t>i (J|*fa?c? Mtain* crent hklll, and phyMclan* thrwtsrhotit tho country, kn'iwinif I his. frefjuontlyrccoinmenddimcult cafes to this (>I:Ie?c NiieolulJnt, by whom overy known {rm*?l ri'incily is imctt. xrTfDr. Halo's Auu ami Kvprrlvnce juaVo his opinion of *u? lirenns lmt>oi'tii|t<--a. CG^TIiomi who cnll *cc no onohuttha l)nctnr. ConsuTtNllomfr.inandMiffcdly c?iti(1i!eiitl?k CasriH which have fnilcil tit obtaining relli?f oWflwhuro- especially holieiteil. l'nmnltf Dinca*ostrt>ni?il Cull or write. Hour*, from D to -1, 0 to y t Sundays. 19 to 1^. Addreaa auabovo. . ^ DR.^gpa , /BEF5SEVAND -mfttsu Elcctrlc Appliances ars sent on 30 Dayi' Trill, TO MEH ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, "tttho are iuderin* from nkiitoo? Diaiimr, >Y 1-osT.VirAi.irr, lack or Nkhv* Fojichasb Vioon, Wajtixo WKAKfijujca. and all thow dlien.*ci of a l'kinoxal Naturk rv?ulilnB from ABi'ics and Otiiku CaUio. Slowly -relief and comploto rwtO? ration of IlKALTii.viuoHanaMANiioODGUAiuHTBait. Thd RreniJwt discovery of tho Nineteenth Ontury. at ouco tor Illustrated I'anijihlctfiw. AdilrtM , 1LT00,> WAR*yLL*M|CH' MS ^?l"Anakesis''gEWSTC [J t Lj $_ PVjftn Infallible cvre for 1'ilm. H 5? ^SuHou $1, nt druirgiHla,or a hsX U H faSS MH? ELrLlakcrt.Uox '.Mlfl.Naqxorfc g$ ? ,f ,1", f. K t K W \7v irom lontbfnl Jiapnidonef, ctminc ?JV Nervous Debllitr, MonUl $nd l'hysi- WA M \? ?*' Weekneu. \elueblo Inforraetiua _>? FLfq fur hora# rum fr??. U??il23yesM?ao- mm *35? 9*kU9iX), Dr.A.aOHn,lioi 3UChtcACT npiiiywisra y 8 1131^0 r;;Cfr pulnlc^sly. < I i>r iMUmoaiAl*. nu4 rodnrtcuK-au, Idler* from tiuluciil nwrilml turn, ml * full inscription of lha Iromrornt, _ ?.UfCM H. 11- It A.N K. A.M., M.I>., ?0 -.r. j) ih HO.w York. gm* FKEIEI ^BEUHBLESELF-GOHE' - a fnvorlto prcscriptiow of pno of tht fciosttioutl and eucccrtful eiM-dclisis In ilfoT7.9> (now rNired) for tiincuroofA'crFotr* DchttiiVt fjaai yinnttuMl,lVcal;neiiot\\H\ItecaVt rirnl In plul u 0?YPJoi>?>yVeo. Drutglata con fill iU AdJreu DR. WARD & C0?? Louisiana, Ma, WEAK, UNDEVELOPED: PARTS okthkTiu.man nony nKVKr^ OI'Ki), KI KKNt.'TMHNKnr' Kic.. i?1tn )nlnr^?ilng t|inrii'w w? \> ill nay Hint tlifmi-Hio UTiilnnrnof llliml)Otf*ltf)i)tliiu. umno contrary. thmntvnr?m;r? cr* ?>ry lnn-ff?mrt i?r?mii? mar lint fwaimt emijiiflrgVf*'!ih* 1"rimulwrnjiv nililip?*inir KIUK M Ki?iUAi7ljafri ?y.?~ fab'il-rrS<uw x^R. FREA8E'S WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT, A health Institution In Its 80th year, lor nearly all kinds of Chronic discuses. and especially thodio* cases of Women. Invalids aro invited to correapond with oi. Circulars free, Addrw, S. FREA8S, M. D., JoliTT'Jt^ . Now Brighton. IV-awr fV>-. ? ft OHEHXa Ifl 3IK EOUBS, ft II FOP 11FM CnrcBinadfiys.. Drag store ILii run fflkll l6N.Uth8t.,PhlU.lM7MM. IW Utrt,,flbwlag. ?o?ww j?k iMtivtt I'uurii'fiiiliftirMli A PLAIN WUHAN. Who, Of Count**, Will Not Hentl Anything A bunt llcraeir. Exchange, Let her whom licr Dlslern call ugly examino litraell coolly. She uiunt have eoine "points," ltcaides her plain anil thejiok'BH face, liaa alio uu 111-Dhnped Laud? a figure that no corset will improve ? Can the dressmaker do nothing tor her? Cannot thia ugly quality bo concealed, that subduod, something Ices oflenslvo brought forward a little? Can the dentist do nothing for those yellow fangs, the scissors for these nailiV Cannot some little artful pad equalize Ihoto crooked ahonldeta?some raised lioul that limping gait?some oculist that painful upasuiodic obliquity of vision? wuuio Jiynuui, ttiuui, or pain I ICC US CAll & spade a Bpade)?that last resource of unbearable inisiortune?cannot eouio paint cover that purplo Htain, that frigutful ecar on tbo cheek or neck? A plain woman with any wisdom will make tbo moat of any good point in her physique and as little as ehe can of her worst points. For instance, if she had a, bad, coarss complexion she will not exhibit moru tqaaro feet of materiel than aro needful. Square foot? nay, nor square inches. She will not woar short dresses, nor very short sleeves. She will carefully select hues in dress that improve, not injure, the own natural coloring, and will wear dreesod high to the throat; just enouuh trimmed with lace to givo richness, without confusion, to the lines of her toilet Nor will she wear that lace quite white. Only against an ivory Bkin does quito white lace tell prettily. A yoman wltha poor complexion will tint her lace with biown (tea and coffee are good dyes), or with the predominant colors in her dress. Thna she will get the p.ofteniug effects of broken colors at tbo edges, without the risk of calling attention to her own blomiahes. Avery brown woman, however, may tnako her dark skin "point." Then she will use white lace and all colors that enhance her own deep coloring. A plain woman with a bad llguro can Rtlniit m?nv lirtla .1?!-? -* J ..U1U11C DO UOYIUCO?ill least as harmless as borrowed locks and teetb, which no ono now condemns. She can borrow a little embonpoint from the cotton-tree; eho can swathe in a handsome sleeve the too thin arm or too sharp shoulder which detracts from any lingering merit ehe may havo. She can hide her long, ungainly figure with a short, classical waist, or Bhe can mend the churn-like shape with a corset only suflicient to induce a feminine curve. A. thin arm may be hidden by a richly-draped sleeve or improved by thickly lining a close one. A shoulder too low may be mended by a skillful puff or epaulet; one too high by a trimming to placed us to carry the eye away from the upper part. A Nour Bug land Courtnhip. Hartford Couranl, A story is told in Lyme, Conn., and it is true, that in the former days of the good old town there was an eccentric Deacon imun iucio in mngio me, who Decame impreeaed with the feeling that ho ought to marry Miaa Betsey Lee, a spruce young maiden whose homo was on theoutrkirta of the town, and who waa a deioted member of the came church with himeelf. Accordingly, mounting hia horae one Monday morning, clad in the garmentB of the preceding day, ho leisurely proceeded toward the home of Betsey, meditating, as he went, on tne joyaof matrimony; and arriving there, he knocked at the door, when the young lady responded in pereon to the call. Though just emerging from tho washroom in home-spun bluo kirtlo and with arma barGd to Uie shoulders, ahe Bhowed no embarr?B3inent at tho sight of the young ileacon, and only an additional touch ol color mounted to her face. Tho firat salutations boing over, the visitor, utill Bitting oruzhia horse, proceeded without further ilelay to etato his business aa follows: Miss Betsey Leo, Tfce Lord revcKis to no Tout jou my wife should be. Tho bare arm3 were then slowly lifted up, the eyea turned in tho same direction, the open palms displayed and the reeponse deliberately given: "Deacon Marvin, the Lord's will be done." It was thecuotom in thosagood old days, and a legal rcquiremeut, that the bans of intended marriage should be publiehod in the church or Eome oiher public place at least three weeka beforo the consummation of the nuptials. In tho meantime it appears that the parents of boththe agreeing parens made objections to the match, but unaucccHsfully, and the bans were nailed upon the church door at tho end of three weeks, written in tho deacon'a own hand. ho being the town clerk: NOTICE. Reynolds Mania and Betsey Lee l?o Both intend to ixurxy: Aim though our dads opposed be, We tan 1-0 longer tarry. Many years they lived together happily, and served well their generation. Truo to his former characteristicj, just before the ending of life, the deacon wroto hia own epitaph to be inscribed on his gravestone, and it may now be read by visitors in the ancicnt cemetery in Lyme: Clow behind this utouo Theroile? alone, CiptHiu Reynolds Marvin, ' Expecting hia wif j W en eudb her Hie, And we both uie freed IcomEarvIn. V*rlt ni n S?ruill. In answer to numerous questions about the nrnics adoptod for raising pigs weighing 200 to i>00 poundsatG to 10 months old, tbe Iowa 'Homestead says it is done by keeping none but thoroughbred stock, and nono but tho best attainable. By maintaining a seeming but not forccd growth from the first day to tho last. This growth is made on wasto milk, with simetimcB a swillof corn, oats and rye chopped and mixed with milk or water. Plenty of good hlnn ? nuiuvuj uuu uiuu 5><u:a iwaiurt*, puuipHiua in the Jail, and six weeks to two months of "shoving'' ol. corn and by providing clean, comfortable places forshade and Bleep iu hot weather. These conditions are within the reach of any farmer who can afford to raise hogs. Tho Homestead eajB: ''We have sold hundreds of thoroughbred hogs ior pork that onght to have boen used for breeding purposes. Present indications are that farmers are beginning to see the point, and tire ready to nay a fair yrice for thoroughbred stock. .No man can afford to use grades when he can got thoroughbreds for from $14 to 320." Woman'* WK. Exchange. Women are ekillful. "Who is that horrid whisky bloat?'' a3ked a lady of an ac? quaintance while they stood viewing the guests at n fashionable reception. "Which one?" "That one with the red mustache and Awlnl nose. Don't you eeeV" "Ho is my husband." ''Ob," laughed the lady, "I ese that yon aro not senoltivo," although ehe saw vengeauca in the eyca of liie ineultcd lady. "Several nighls ago a friend made a similar remark about m> huaband and I became very angry, 1 declared it would anger any woman, but my friend Raid that you, Laving the beat hneband in the] world, would not care, and I wagered a pair of glovea that you would, but you eeo I have lent. I hear that your huaband ie spoken of aa an available candidate for Governor. How clover ho must be." Cnltnve lu tli? UUc!ienf | Exchange. . , "Please, mum " eaid Bridget, "I've como I to yez notice." Mrs. Beaconhill? "Why,Bridget, what do you mean? Haven't | you always been treated well, and haven't you moTe privileges than meat domeetica?" Bridget?'T'r'apa I have, mum, but iver aince Vvo been hore I've, noticed that all the magazines go into the parlor, an' it'a not intil ivorybody in tho house haa rid 'cm that we ECfa one of 'em in the kltchin. All me fri'nds bo talkln' of tho cesaye, an' the Btoriee, an' the paapore, an' I feela like a fool not to be able to talkintilliglntly wid pie company 1" LIVE STUCK NOTE*. Butchers in tho vicinity of Chicago, 111., hava recently been gathering np threemonths-old Iambs end paying for them bI rato of $3 GO to $-1 spleen for city consumption. Mr. Judue, nt Llentball. according to the Loniton 2Vul/i, has sold threo Hereford onwa to an American breeder for $3,400, tho highest price ever yet paid for that stock. A recent autopsy upon a valuable bono at Bridgeport, Conn., revealed that death had been caused by pieces of zinc which he had chewed from the lining of hia manger and swallowed. California breeders aru Importing Hernford cattlo from Augtrnlia and New /.salami, The animala cost less than those obtained from England, and are reportod to be very lino specimens. It costs no more to raieo tho beet breeds of poultry than the common barnyard fowl, while the returns are more than double. Get n setting of egga from some reliable breeder and convince yourself of this laot. Mention Is made In foreign papers of n cicmucij tfuctv vituu nurou guia uu miuw ance of but! e rmilk dally throughout tho y( a \ The system bus beeu continued about twelve months and "found to answer in a most satisfactory manner," Keep tbo horso collars clean. Tho duet and dirt which adhero to collars when (they are wet with sveat works into lumps and ridges, and sore shoulders aro the result If the collars become hard wash them clean, pound them and apply oil, Beports from Montana ranges show that cattle have wintered well iu tho Valley ol the Musselshell, in the lako basin north oi Billings, in tbe Judith Basin, and in the Big Horn Basin. The Live Block Agent oi the Northorn Pacific estimates that there are 050,000 cattle in Montana, upon which the loes will not exceed 3 percent. The authorities 'of the Iowa Agricultural College make the following clarifications of the relative valuo of various foods for milk producers: Corn, per 100 pounds, 50 centf; oats, 00 cente; barley, 55 conte; wheat Go cents; wheat bran, 70 ceutt; oil meal, ?1 45: clover hay, 80 cente; timothy, 50 cent*; potatoes, 10 cents. "The time is come when you Bhould carefully examine your henhouse and fortify it against the army of insects bo injurious to your fowls. A careful usa of kerosene oil will keep off iicb. Coal tar is also frequently used to good advantage for the Rumn nnrnnnn. Annlv if trifli o tnfn every'crack and crevice where thera is any cbanco lor vermin, and it will keep them off. The Utica Herald telle of a dairyman who woe troubled with the smell of garlic or wild oniona in tho milk. To obviate this he put tho cows in the stable at about 3 o'clock each afternoon, and then fed them on hay and gave grain aa usual. The result was all ho anticipated. A reat of three hours allowed the scent to poes off in other directions, though previously it flavored both milk and butter. J. 8. Woodward, of Lockport, N. Y., says that he has grown early lambs for market for years, but never succeeded in making any money from them until ho began growing a supply of roots for feeding the owes so aa to make a free flow of milk. He prefers mangel-wurtzsla to either turnips or sugar beets, iu part because the mangels will keep in good condition for feeding until late in winter. Weakness in young calves is due to the poor condition of the cows, and often to exposure to cold, which reduces the vitalIf., -t .l., J -f IV/ ui mo tun, auu, ui COUIBt*, W6 CaiV6S aaffer. The beet thing to be (lone ib to give the cowfl eoino nourishing food lor some time before they calve, aa oatmeal or linseed gruel, with a teaspoonful of ginger and a pint of molaasei?, and to give the call a little weak gin and water, well sweetened, by means ol a spoon. An ounco or so will be enough each time, five or six times a day. An exchange says of lambs that although they are supposed to be tender things there io no other young animal that has so much vitality as a lamb, it it only has plenty 01 food and can get it. Very often it needs help to reach the teat and to get the milk. The ewe's teats are often closed with a gluey, sticky Eubstance, which should bo lorced out and the milk started; then if the lamb is hold to the teat it will come to, when it has teemed past hope, and in a day will skip, if it can get but a ray of sunshine to start it. A Miner on a JLtirk. Sprinfitid (Ohio) Globe, A Chicago inurdor recalls a very old story of the Pacific Slope. A good-natured miner made his first trip to San Francisco, with a lot of gold dust for sale. So long as he had business ou hand he attended to noming eise; duc xiia uuse once cola, fi6 felt at liberty. He took a bath, got chared, bought a suit of "store clothes" and a "biled shirt,'' registered at a first-class hotel, dressed, ana then started out for a for a good time. As ho left the hotel door he met, standing there, with a pleasantlooking face, who nodded cheerfully to him. "Why, how do you do," Baid the miner, grasping his hand with a squeeze like a vice; I'm desperate glad to eeu you. Been lookin'for you some time, stranger. Let's take a drink." The stranger politely expressed his thanks, but declined, A puzzled look stole over the miner's lace; then one of wrath, and finally one of unmistakable sorrow. Under the latter mood he burst forth: "For heaven's sake, stranger, don't do mo that way. I've just started out for a flyer, an' I don't want to kiii a man iu me nrei uour.- xue Biranger reflected a moment, and responded quietly. "Well, I am a minister of the Gospel, and I do not drink; but if you feel Uiat way about it, I guets I will take a glass of eoda water." It was fixed up on that basiB. llorNford'M Acid ritCKpiinto an nu Appetizer. Dr. Morris Gibbs, Howard City, Mich., sayi: ,4I am greatly plesBed with it aa a ionic; it is an agreeable and a good appetiz3r." TrhfiAw A Remedy for Ltini; Dise&neH. Dr. Rob?rt Newton, lata President of tlie Eclectic College of Iho city of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio. U3ed Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam very extensively in his practice, as many of hia patients, now living, and rcstcrnd to health by tha use of tins invaluable medicine, can amply t?atify. He always said that S'J good n remedy ought to be prescribed freely by every pbyslclau as a sovereign remedy in all cases of lung diseases. It cures consumption and baa no equal for all pectoral complaints. Tihsiw Hk?"In what respect does billiards change ray ueual disposition?" She (naively)?"Does it change your deposition?" He?".Yee; iu billiards I never 'kiss' when I can help it, whereas ordinarily?" She?"You never ki?B if anybody elao can help it," Stop Tlmt Cornell! By ueing Dr. Frazler'a Throat and Lung Balsam?the only sure care for Coughs, Golds, Hoarstncta and Sore Throat, ana all diseas?B of the throat and lnngB. Da not neglect a Cough. It may prove fatal. Scorea and hundreds of grateful people owe their lives to Dr. Fr*zler'nThroat and Lung Bel* I cam, and no family will ever be without it after once using it, and discovering its mar* velous powor; It is put up in largo family bottles and sold for the small price 60 cents per bottle. Fbazieb Medicine Co., Prop's., Cleveland, Ohio, Baratoga High Rock Spring Water for sale by druggists. Wholesale Agents: Logan ?fc Co<LWlieelins, W. Va.,and J. 0. Dent &Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. . daw . Emory's Little Uathartic is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with thn moat obstinate casss, purely vegetable?15 cents. rrhsAW Maura ia caused by Torpid Liver; Piled by Constipation; Headache by Indigestion. ATOid them all by using the treat' vegetable remedy, Allen's Bilious Physic, 25 cants. At all druggists. rrhMW Allen's BrAin Food botanical cxtraot strengthens the Brain, and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnatural loaafs, and all weaknejs of Generative System; it never fails. $1 pkg, 0 foi $6 ?At atl druggists, or by mail from J. H, Allen, 315 First Ave., New York City, ' ttbcaw THAT 815,000 PH1EE Drniru by Engineer Innao If alneii. ! Tho lucky holder of one-filth of ticket 10,? 842, which drew ttio capital prlzB of $76 000 I iu The LouliUna Btate Littery lssiTuesday, li Mr. Issue HalueB, engineer of passenger enplnnNo. 61, on the Memphis & Charleston > H&llroad. Tho gentleman wan Interviewed at Uhattanooga lost Wednesday, by an attache of , the 77mm and that journal on yesterday had ; tlio following on the subject: "'I'll tell yon how It happened,' Bald Mr. llalnes, 'I happened t) Had an oM dollar bill In my pocic1 elbook when In Memphis last week. and, while sauntering aloiu; the street, concluded 1 to buy a lottery ticket. I put it away and thought no more o( It until tbia morning, when a gentleman showed me a telegram from New Orleans, stating that ticket 10,842 had drawn the oapital prizs, $76,000, in Tho Louisiana S atn Lottery, itemembsrlng that I had a ticket I hunted it up, and found that it corresponded with tho number telegraphod.' Mr. llaino'j is undecided what he will do with tho money, but it will be put to gooduBO. Ho lias bseu running an engine on the Memphis road fourteen yosra, and is held in high eatfiom by his employers. He haa supported two sisters and an aged father for years on hia farm Boar Stevenson, Ala. A few months ago he was in a pool for a tickot in tho same lottery and drewn large pr!z\ recolvlng$GOO for his share.?Meinphit{Tenn,) ledger, Hay 10. daw At thovory tip-top notch: "Yep, Mrs. Veruphlno ia a very highly cultured lady. I don't think I ever knew hertoexpreta satisfaction with anything she ever aaw, Nothing coraeo up toiler high standard." Dr. I'mxImr'M Uant Frtzler'g Hoot Bitten are not a dram shop boverage, bnt are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the Liver and Kidneys, keen the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood andeystein of every impurity. Bold by druggists.. $1IW. j nn. IT.A/.tKit's MA(1I0 OINTMENT ( The greatest blesaiug that has been discov- ] ered in this generation. A. sure cure for Boils, ] Burns, Bores, Outs. Flesh Wounds, BoreNip- 1 nles, Hard and Boft Corns, Chappsd Lips and J Hands, Pimples and Blotches. Price 50c. ; Sold by DmgqisLs. i Fbazisk Mxdicink, Co, Prop's., | Cleveland, Ohio. I "Wholesale Agpnti: Lcqin & Co., Wheeling, ! W. Va., and J. 0. Dxnt & Co., Bridgeport, , Ohio. Biw { ltucklcnN Arnica Naive. I ThohestSalve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sorc9,Ulcers, 8altRboum, Fever Bomb, Tetter. J Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aad all 8kln .Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, f Price 25 ccnts por hex. r ; For sale by Logan & Co. ?? c For lame Back, Bide or Chest use Shiloh'i Porous Plaster. Prioe 25 cents. { Bhixou'b Couqu and Consumption Cure is 1 nold by ua on a guarantee. It cures consumption. I UuiLon'a Vitalizkb is what you need for j 1 Constipation, Losa of Appetite, Dizziness and i all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 j ceuta per bottle. Oboup, Whoopino Cocon and Bronchitis i immediately relieved by Bhlloh'a Cure. t 1 For Bale by McLano Bros, and A. T, Young! sow I Hon. Judge J. M. Cgffinduuy, Cleveland, i 0., Eftyt: "I have used fccoreu of pile corep, and it nffjrds mo pleasnro to say that I have norer found anything which gives soch iu> { medateand permanent relief as Dr. William's i Indian Pile Ointment." Wholesale Agont-: Logan & Co., Wheeling, , W. Ya., and J. C. Dkkt & Co., Bridgeport, { Ohio. daw i A Fair Oiler. ' Tek Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic \ Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for j thirty days, to men, old and yoacg, cfllicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many [other diseases. J Bae advertisement in this paper. ttIib&w t "Wife?"Do try these peaches, Jamea. J You can't imagine how much richer they ! are since I've made them over." James * (who has recently tried stock-raising in Wall street)?"It that's the case, I wish you'd make me over." "iinchu?l*ultm." Qaick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. One dollar. Druggists. "Did yon ever try the hot-water cure?" asked tho^thin man, as they paused at the luviuuvuuijr iiiiiu aortic. \L/iU If rept'S'.CU the melancholy man, in a tono cf sarcasm; "woll, I should say 1 did. Why, I've been married fourteen years." Pile*! I'll**!! Flic.!!! Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. One bo:: has eared tho worst canes ol twenty years' standing.* No ono need suffer five minutes after using William's Indian Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors; allays itching, acta as poultice, gives instant relief. Prepared only for Piles, itching of tho private partB, nothing else, bold by druggists and mailed on receipt of price,$1. fiuziea Mkdicink Co., Prop's., Cleveland, Ohio. Wholaale Agents: Logan & Co., Wheeling, W. Va., aud J. G. Dent &, Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. daw Hk?"I feel as though I had extracted thn invitntinn !o rail -wilh o mrl??orot?" She?"Well, I hope you -will enjoy it cb much aa you do other things you extract with a corkscrew." MotfcerNnnn'n Worm Syrup. Infallible, taitelesa, harmless, cathartic; lor feveriehness, mtlessnets, worms, conttipation. Twenty-five cents. That Hacking Courni can be 80 quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. "We guarantee it. viill You Surras with Dyspepsia and Liter Complaint? Shiloh'a Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. fiLEWLzas Niairra, made miaorablc by that lerxiblo cough. Bhiloh'a Cure ia the remedy 'or you. i Catajuu! Cored, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Eomedy. Price 50 cents. Naaal injector free. For sale by McLaao Brcs. and A. T. Young. ?nw "AH NOUNCEMENT8. , BOLTON CALDWELL, ] Candidate for the Nomination for JL-'rosecixting- A.ttornf y OF OHIO COUNIY. At the Ropubi|c*n Primaries to bo bold Satrrdny. Mur St. lS8t. in'26 jg<OR SHERIFF : OF OHIO COUNTY, Franlt Jolinson. Subject to tho decision of tbo Republican Prima* rlcj. my96 ANNOUNCEMENT. Ihireby respectfully aunouncc myself as a <aa {Mate lor tbo ofllco of Clork of tbo Circuit Courts if Ohio County, subject to thodcclilon of the Republican Primaries, to bo held next Saturdnv. iny<6 f- w, dun a way. LSOAL NOTICE. District court of the united STATES, District of West Virginia, is. Jacob E. Hornbrook Steamboat "Jennie Campbell" fiinl (n l!?w?M"Mck CrAwley," "Harry luAdmlra?T' 11." and "Pbilo." Whereas a lltol hns been fUrd in Iho District Court of the Unitol Stfttcs for tho Dltrletof Wcat Vlrslnia, ou tho ir>tb dtyof May, 16KI, by J.cob H. llTnbrook uipinfittbo steamboat "Jeuulo Campbell" and B.\rg?s "Nick Crawley," "Harry 11." and "Fhilo," tbotr cuslues, boats, tacklo, outfit, apparel and furniture. Now, then fore. In pnmia?co of tho monition, under tbo ?c*lof the *?id Court, to me directed aud delivered. 1 do hereby clvo public notico t*?nll perfona claiming tho said stoimbo?t, bargca. otc.. their engines. Doat?, tackle, outflt, apparel and furniture, or lu any manner intemtol therein, or knowing or having anything to Bay why tho sane fbouli not be condemned and fold pursuant to tho pruyerof the said libel, thai they do aud appear tiz-forv faid District our', to bo held in the City ol Wheeling, in and for the District of West Vi glnia, On SATURDAY, tbo 81stDAY OF MAY*, 1881, at 11 o'clock In tho forenoon of that day; provided UiesimuHhatlbea dsy ol Jurisdiction, otherwlao on tho next day of Jnrisdtctlon thereafter; then and there to iutcrpwo their claims, and to make their allegations lu that behalf. GEORGE ATKHWN, IT. B. 5lar?haiDI?t. West Virciula. ?y J. W. Haqgkkty, Deputy. Cat dwell a Cjildwslu l'roctors for Libeliuit, Wuexli.no, W, Va., May 16,1834, nyl7 MKP10AL. Toronto, ifetiri. FUmlng Bra.: Stri%?I take this opportunliy of Informing yot of the benefit* I have derived from Dr. 0. MoLant'i Liter PilU. I havefortwo years past beet afflicted with a severe pain over the eyes,' accompanied with a nervousness and sense of dixtl> nest i n malady beyond tl*e power and skill of out physicians to relieve and cure, caused, as far as 1 myself could judge, bv a diseased state of the llvtr and stomach. Somo of the doctors tried bleeding, and various other remedies were tried, but all in vain, for the dcep*roolcd disease still stuck fast. J\t last, 1 procured a box of your val? liable Liver 1'illa from n druggist here, and found, after taking a portion of them, that the disease ami painful sensation over the eyes have almost entirely left me. 1 will close by advising all those afllicled as 1 have been, to procure the valuable medicine at once and save much time and pain, with littlo expense With sincero gratitude and rcspcct, I remain, yours respectfully, Cto. W. Uusskll, Toronto. Xeto York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams, No. i|3 Seventh street, teklify that they have both been suffering with the uvcr complaint lor abonl five years, during which time tlicy have spent a large amount of money and tried many remedies, hut to no purpose. Finally, hearing of JJr. C. MalAtnt'i Lletr HUt, prepared by Weming Hros.. 1'llUhurgh, ! ?., they purchased four notes, which they took ac? cording to tho directions accompanying each box. and now pronounce themselves perfectly curcdol that distressing disease. THIS ONI.Y GENUINE McLANE'S PILLS, Are the Dr. C. McLane'a Livir Pills, PREPARED IIY FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. DR. J. E. SMITH, No. UM CHAPLINE STREET, Near Fourteenth titrcct. The best evldcnco ol a physician's succcw la the testimony of hiH patieuts. Tho increasing domsndi lor my professional services prove that I have lealt honorably and fairly with thoso who have lausulted me, I never ubo a patient's name with* >ut permission, though 1 havu many hundred ccr* iflcates from thoto whom I have cured alter ther lad boon pronounced incurable. A thorough mod* cal education, with many years hospital expert* )uce and familiarity with thernputlc agents, a iloto observauco of temperamental peculiarities ind strict attention to hygienic management In* turos lucccss, a euro iBpotriblo, and I frankly give .ho patient my oplnlou. Homo Prool. Kidney and Liver Diseases and Rheumatism.? iufforcd Terribly?"Nothing seemed to help me; iould not set out of bed. Dr. Smith curtd mo." ZKPIL PHILLIPS, Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh, Folypai of Noso, Impaired Voice.?Entered for years: patent mcdicine failed to help me. Jr. Smith completely cured me." CHARLES OHADDDOK. Of Bpeldol & Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach.?"Treatment or years failed to give mo rollef. Dr. Smith cured ae." THOMAS HOLT, Insurance Agent. Kits.?"Had them for Ipurtconjcars.^ Dr^Bmlth luitu Uic. iWUia ?. n AMiUHUTUN. Scrofula. Running Sores on Head.?"My 6on was dieted lor fourteen years. Kotblng wemed to ieip him. Dr. Smith cured him." MRS. CATHERINE CAPS, Markot Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Canccr.?'"Buffered for years with Cancer. Had t cut out thrco times. It returned alter each oper.tlon. Dr. Smith curod mc without knife, caustic ir pain." Man. H. M. ORCUTT. Piles, Fistula of Anns.?Flat on my back lor 18 veeks. Reported dying. Dr. Smith curod mo vithout knlfo lu tlvo weeks. THOMAS COUVIN. Wholesale Grocer. Main St., Wheeling. W. Va. Ulcerations of Rcdum, Prolapsus and Piles ? Was Riven up to die and pronounced Incurable. Jr. Smith cured mc without knlfo." WAijlLLNQTON DRLANY, Martin's Kerry. bot. h. 0. Ladd writes:?"Dr. Smith's profesilonal services In my family have been most eatlaactory. and I commend him to all us a gentleman ind a skillful physician." Mrs. Margaret Kolb says: "I had been suffering or teveu years and treated by many physicians for lyspensla. Dr. Smith Bald 1 had a tape worm. Hnd n eis?nt hours rcmovod a monster 109 feet lone." Fcmalo Complains.?Thrco years in hospitals for einale?, glvo me peculiar advantages in such cases. Persons cured of catarrh, diseases of heart, liver, itomaeh. kidneyB, skin, blood, nervous affoctlons md weaknesses of men and youth, scrofula and isthma testify to my succcfs. Piles cured without the knife. Patients at a distance may be treated by letter md satisfaction guaranteed. A chart for relf-exunlnation snut on receipt of two thrco-ccntstam;-s, ind advice returned free. Consultation at offlco free. Offico hours from 9 l- v. in7 P. if-, rtftllr. Oall n* o/i<l*uca *" JOHN STSMITHTM. D., ray No. 14M f-'hnpHno 8t.. Wheeling. W. Va. WHS ABSOLUTELY CURES 8AI.T RHEUM, ECZEMA, SCROFULA, SCALD Head. KryM|ieJns, Tetter, IIIvch, Dandruff, Darter's Itch, rirnples, Stings. Girbunclcfl, 1'lnnt I'oisoniug and I'oisoned "Wounds, Ringworm, tiuuburu, and all diseases of the Skin. For Pile*, Wounds, Cuts, TTlecr* or Sorrs, no .remedy Is m> prompt in soothing mid healing as 1'aplllou Skiu Cure, ll does not smart or burn. Directions in ten languages accompany titty bottle. HNBH ABSOLUTELY CURBS NASAL CATARRH, ACUTE or CHRONIC COLD lu the Ilcad, Roso Cold, Rronchial Catarrh and HAY FEVER. Clc.ihjcs the nostrils, permits nntural breathing, and prevents Incrustations, snuffles and sneezing. It Is a specific cure for Cold in tho Head?which is caused by sudden changes in tho atmosphere. Directions in ten lamjuagu aecmpaiiy exrry bottle. MDMAHCKRH OtOMJIOTE ABSOLUTELY .CUHES "WHOOPING COUGH. It Is ft harmless vegetable syrup, very dollcloiia to the taste. ltellcves at once ami Is a positive euro. WINTER onU BRONCHIAL COUCH arc curctl by this excellent remedy. Direction* in ten language* accompany et try bottle. WHS ABSOLUTELY CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, STOMACIT, Liver, I towels and Kidneys: for nil diseases originating in Imnalrmentofthe ulood.nsAntcmia, Sick Headache; Nervousness, Female WeaknewK*, Liver Complaint, DyBi>cnfllft, Jaundice, llllloustifM and Kidney Diseases, this medicine is absolutely sure. This medicine docs not contain anv mineral, is absolutely vegetable, restores Uio blood to a beullhy condition, regulating excesses and supplying do* llcicncles, and prevents disease. Directions In ten languages accompany firry bottle* Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Rot ties Tor $5. For Sale by All Druggists. t PAP1LLON MFC. CO., CHICAQOi Special ARcnts la Whoellne.?Lo^an A Go., 0, ionkemellor, It. B. Burt & <)o., Alex. T. Young, H. Shirk. 1). H. Parrah and J. B. White & Co., 3ellalio, Ohio; A. B. Ong, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. 1*14 rare "the science of health" p" 9*53n* Expljtfni tli? prind|?l#i? cf life and 3 9 fcE-R- d#i?i!i, nod lb? origin of dUcuei. *nd 4 ihoula ba rend by jotmc und middle* aro'I m*n. Thoef who ?r? marine from Norvouo D?bllUy.LoetVltnUty.G'ularrta.uadliloodDleecvfles will and it au incalcuUblo bcon. A coj>y of thii book . Will ! * **!! for 2r\SI.V?(il>Tilldr?!!l?lniS v- - ? " h",i>.mk FRAUD! CAlrFioivTr ~ Many IIotel3 nnd Kcstaurnnts rc?l the Jjca & l'kuhi.ss' bottles wlih a spurious mixture anil reiivb it ns tho GENUINE Lea ? renins' Worcestershire Sauce. THE GREAT"SAUCE OF THE WORLD.' mmwmmM Imparts tho inoat delicious tajto and Ksat to EXTItACT rap of a LKTTKlt from $?9 ftMKDICALfiKN- T73H sutr.l, TLF.MAN nt Madras, to lils brother BQ GRAVIES. OTWOUCESTEH, Jai. ' "TclfJiiA trait. ffitjzali F,s,'? mss mat. t:icirrs=2|.. sauco Is highly cs-KSrafcJj HOT S: COLD teemed In In(lln,R~l^-^g and la in my opln- ineats. Ion. tho most nala- [EjWwga table, as well tho innst whole-|jfe?s^GA;TI1^ BomoBauco that flffr.itiira Is on every bottlo of CJENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE Sold and mod throughout too world. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOH THE UNITED BTATJW. - ? NEW YORK. J HAVE LOCATED MY REPAIR 8H0P at 2115 Main Btreot, and am now ready to Repali Clean and do anything in tho Eafoaud Locfcbns! nea. Will repair both Tltno and Combtnatlo: | Lockn, and will al?> build and repair Jail an Vault Locks, No ?&Jo too bad to repair. I suit J, D, WINDER. GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. " FANCY GOODS. \ LaMarohand "ardlnc/i, Quest Imported. I'ci Guurmot* Olive Oil. PrlUM of Walca Salad Sauco. > Jiurkco Salad DrewltiB. Crauberiy Hnucv in quart J in. tbaucarclle Sardine*, lino. Bnaulih Quoon Ollvci. 1 Ev.tporat? d 1'cactaM, Felled. * Edam t:heecc, Mno Apple Chccao. Molr'a boupu, vory Uno. Just received at SMYTH'S. myC M.R.EILLY WHOLESALE GROCER, Fork Packer and Carer or tho Celebrated "Bed Bird llama," Nos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, Whnnllnw "W Vo MyownCnroof Cholco Bmoked Meata delivered daily direct from my fork liouso at Manchester. LABGE8T 8TOCK OP General Groceries IN THE BTATK. Solo Agent In this City for Hnmford'a Teast Powder In Bottle*. McNamara'? "ulory" Tobacco. McAlpln'a "Onward" Todmco. Lottler's "Silver Coin" Tobacco. BuPont's 8porting, MIqIur aiid Blasting Powder. Celebrated "seal bkln" Cigars. FLOTJB. "TAYLOR'S BK3T" Boiler Ptoccm Fancy Fam* lly Flour In Barrels and Back*. feb5 JMPORTED AND SEASONABLE DELICACIES AT McMKCHBK'S. Prlnco of Wales Falad Dressing, Durkee'd Salad Dressing, Puro Cllve Oil, Vaco Olives, Muihroomi, | French Pun, a variety of Bardlnea, fc'almon, Lobster, Boguefort, Edam and Plneapplo Cheese. myl? 13CC MARKET BTKEET. MISOBLLAHEOUS. WALL PAPER AND. BORDER I Just received and recelvlHg dally, one of the larg* } est stocks of Wall Paper and bordering ever brought to this State. I am receiving somo elegant Celling Paper and Decotatlous lu jiew designs; also fine GOLD PAPER : with Borden to matcb. Brown Back Wall Paper at 7c per bolt, and White at lCc per bolt. Borders to match at 35, 80,85,40 and 45c per room. Also, I have a large stock of j Window Blinds, j Flxturei and Fancy Ornaments for 8ime. Win- i dow BlIndB from 75c to 85 00 per pair. I Ail RECEIVING Carpets, Rugs and Door Mais Daily.; Havft received tbli werk a large rnpply of FAIR- j BANK'S CHICAGO SUP3, While Star, Standard, Lakeside and Old German. I have lncro'sed my largo stock of i HEADY-MADE CLOTHING! i For MEN, YOUTHS & EOY8, And am now prepared to rait you both In quality ' and iu price. h. w."fTsher, BESWOOD, W. VA. ! myl4 SONG WORSHIP! IDE NEW SUNDAY SflHOflT, imnif BY L. 0. EMERSON and W. F. 8HERWIN. Price 35 cents; $30 per hundred. The advent of anew Sunday-school Song Book , by two Buch meu is aro the gentlemen above named, is a notable event. Mr. >merfon stands confessedly In tho very front rank of chujch-muslc composer?, and Mr. Sherwin, i also eminent as a compojer. his had prrat success in the compiling r.f tbe best known Sunday-school music books. &nu hao for years bad chargoof the mubical department at CHAl'ACQUA, and other famous afticmbllos of Sunday school workers. The music And words cf Song Wokmbic mark a step in : advance, beine far above the ordinary Sundayschool "J ingles," and aro dignified without being dull. The Hymns nre by emineut writers, and are loll of tho best religions truth. ,f Tho Mrnic is of a high order. Superintendent* will bo pleased with tho Index of Subjects, of which there Is a great variety Minlsteis cannot fail to like the hymns. One specimen copy mailed post freo for twentyAve cents. Spocimen psgtB fieo. OLIVER DIT80N & CO., Boston. 0. H. DITSON & CO., ! ff>7 P.rnadway. Now York. mg17-TAy I ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA! THE NEW WORK, Companion to Encyclopcdla Britnnnlca. Uniform in size, type, binding and price with the t "Brltannica." Gives Urge space to American Geography, Natural Hlsiory and Sciontlflc Ko- i search. Has clear and concise articles on tno His- . tory of American Political Parties. Topics dlfrli tinctivoly American. Religious Denominations, i Natural Resources, Agriculture, Industries, Coal | wcwuwia, nauroHUB. inventions, oic. .uiogrfpmcs ] ol Eminent LIvin? Pcrwnn. Tbe number ?nd importance of the article* fully i warrant ihe statement that tho Encyclopedia Americana includes bo much that 1? entirely now, as to make It a standard work of reference. India* i pentable u a companion to tho Encyclopedia Qrltannlca. Completo In four volumnfc Vol. 1 novr ready. SPECIMEN PAGES FREE. G. T. CRAVEN & CO., mr!7 General Agent*. Cincinnati, Ohio. Every Minrcss of a Home in the Smith *hctild' S.vtTHE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK. ' k contains the croam of all tho othor books on COOKERY AND HOUSEKEEPING. Over 5(000 receipts, true and fried,from old family.receipt books, and JO,000 aew hints and helps and fact* of value. Sold "by nfcicription. AGENTS WANTED. Send for fpedmen pa^es ar.d terms. S. A. CLARKSOM & CO,, ATLANTA. CEORCIA. I MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. Strangers and visitor* will do well to remember that his Bestaurent Is ono o( the most popular and best-catered institutions In tho dtj, and la now In ood running order. WiU Xn. 1?f. MAttKKT BTRKCT. KXOBLHIOK R CUKtom Made Shirt Manufactory. 1318 Market X - 8trfet, Crtngle'B Clock. a . ? will cuaraiitco a pcrfcct fitting Shirt. 2 K Call j oimolf or send us a poswl card and wt v | i- will call at your ofHco or rcsldenco with a full * K lino of uamplcs and take your meaauro. C a EXCJEX.8IOK. ? tnrtl i ?83ie papFH imTSES a IIDliJ BMB B?oi no wx.lIj & cot \ Newapniicr AilvertUlnff Bureau (10 SriUJC* Btrkkt), VTIEIIK An* BjpfHflQ MtffoFBRf VtRTIHIHO CONTRACT# gtffrH&f WHHUBI vtvUsuaiiOrUia llnlV IUIikIi TRANSPORTATION, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. 1.0UId K.ULWAY?Pnubandlo Bouto. HmMabloforEutand W?t corrcc'cd to May 11.18&4. Train leayc ranhandlo SUtlon, font of Uerenth itrcot, near public lauding, at follow*?leuttai Ptandardtlmo: ' Pitt*. KaM Ka*t He. BTATIOM. Kxp't <n>'? K*P a Lc*TO? A.m. f. m. r.U. A.m. Wheeling ... 6:4f 12:45 4:10 v.10 Arriro? Welfobur*............... C:2- 1:M 4:51 P:08 BtouWmvIllo... ~ 7:0!. fctfc t: 3 V:53 Httiburgh. IM 8:25 7:10 r. m. A. m. A. m. Harrlibnrg 11:16 1:10 4 n Baltimore........m ? 7;t0 7:50 a. x. Washington.......... ........ f:60 8:5fl Philadelphia-.....: ?:0ft 4 ^ 7:60 Now Yorx C:10 7:C0 11/20 r. *. r.?. EoaUn - ?:2C 8 IS ooiwa wm. Faa ucnii W5t Ac" Stations. Kip'? Kxp ? Mail, c'ra'n Lcavo- a. M. r. m. a. It r. M. Wheeling 8:20 4;lt 6:4ft 12:15 Arrive? BteubonvlUe - f:33 6:7? 7:05 2:(S Udla. M'Ai 7:?J ....... 6.1ft DeuulMn*. 11:80 11:36 ? 4.0ft r. m. a. m. NowAik...M^.....Mi J:t*i 1.65 ...^ C.Cfl Columbui 3:0l' 3: 6 8,00 Leare? Oolumbui....? - ?,,R Arrlvo? ? Dayton ? ... fi:05 7:!W ..... Cincinnati 7:26 7:3( Indlanapoliiu....^. I0.21 i):87 k. m. r, m. St. Louis 7:8 ',:8( Hhtrego C W C;f'M All trams dally except Sundty, Pullman^ PhUco Drawlnjt*Koom mid Jlooplug C*i h through without chango from Htoubeuvllie Kant to Philadelphia and Now York. Weat to Oolumbu* Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, IndlauapolU ai d St. Loui*. For through ticket*. bafawjochecki, ilocpln?car accommodation*. ana any furthnr Information, ai ply to JNO. 0. T0MLJN80N, Ticket ARimt at l'ai nandlo Htation, foot of Eleventh street, or at City Ticket Offloe, under KcLuro Houm, Wheeling. JAMKH ilcCRKA, Manager, Columbns,Oh!o. K. A, roitD, Gcn'l Fact, and Ticket Agent, Plttaourch, Fi. ^ILEVELAND & PITTSBURGH K.lt. CondonBed 'lime Table of PajioiiRer Trulus cor* rect'd Mar 11.1K81?n<n>tr?l fiUnda'tl Time. OQINU WEdT. p. m. At X a. m p m. p. *. Pittsburgh 11:70 S:Oi 1S.4P 3:35 Allegheny lltSO - 8,U IViM &:46 Rochester... ' 12:21- 6:57 1:4< 4:R0 Ki?t Liverpool. l:Cf V: tf ... 2:24 6:18 Cleveland 11:10 8:002:00 a. m R*veuna.....~. 1:? 0:1'. .1:83 Alliance... 1:55 ir:3B 4 10 Uiyaid 2:2C 10:63 4:33 WellHVlll* C:0C 10:(* "w'm ?:4! 6:55 McCoy's .. c:*c 11:31 j:i?< 3:a' P.n ToroHto C:?0 10;4t. l:2C 8:14 f::u jiuuU'itville ......... r:si if:M> 1:U B?n t:50 Rtllllint ' *ns ti.ii p.no 'j.jc Idartla'B Fpny..?... 7:51 11:56 2:11 4:2t 7.41 p. M. Bridgeport 7:5f> 12:08 2:4f 4:?f 7:18 Bellalro 8:10 12:1b ?:0 4:IC 8.C0 GOING KA8T. . A M A. M At M. P. ?. P. M. aellRlrc 6:?fi 8:1* 10:30 f:? 4:ir. BrldRCporr. f:27 8:S> 10:4 V 8:41 4:2H UhtUu h Ferry 6:35 ' Mir )0:'l? 2:18 4:36 Brilliant C.C9 S:.C 11:21 4:iC 5:14 Heubemllle.......... C :it> 9.80 11:88 4:37 f :sl I'orouto... ? C:41 .9:55 11 67 4:55 f:50 r. m McCoy's C:M 10:04 12:00 f-.ftt f:59 iVelhvllle... 7:25 10 3( 12:45 5:50 C:20 A. N. Bayard. .. ... 11:24 f:4S......... 2:50 p. w. Mliance.. 12:10 4:2fl ........ 2:35 Cleveland 2:25 C:2b 6:0T> A.. P A. M Chicago 5:30 7:&G Fast Llverpo.)- 7:>0 12:5T> 6:CC 4:/8 Koch ester.. .8:25 1:10 G;4L 5:30 Allegheny >..... 8:15 2:25 7:2* C:l5 Pltta-mrah " 9:25 2:35 7:35 6.25 All ttalus daily except Sunday. Train leavingBrl?Jgeportat8.?3 A. K. makesdlrcct connection at Yel'ow Creek for Clevclpnd cud Chicago. Train airlvlug at iirM?erort at 2:48 p. m. make* dorict connection at Wellcvllle from Cleveland and Chicago. ' IT. A. FOUD, General P?s?eDger and Ticket Agent. WM. A. BALDWIN. 1 Go-cral Manager, I'ltttburgli, Fa. JgALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and alter MAKOH 16.1884, passenger trains will ran m follows?Whcelh'Kttmc: No. 86.* No. 5 No. 1 No. S 2U8T EOUKD. Local. Daily Dally No37? Dally Leavo? a. k. a. ? a. * p. m. r. m. WhcolluR 7-05 1:40 E.tt 2.85 6.05 Bell &lrc ~... 1.M 8.55 6.25 Arrlvoa at? p.m. r. v. Hraftou 4.0G 6.06 12.48 7.15 9 58 a.k. Cumberland.... 9.50 4.87 ....... 1.30 p. v.. WashingtonCity 2.2a 9.20 ......... 6.7C lialtlinore............ 8.36 10.40 7.J?0 a. m. p. m. Philadelphia. 7.40 8.C6......... 12.50 Now Ycri~. 10.8T. 6.50 3.00 p. h. a. m. Bogtou: 4.20 C.10 Dally ezcepi Sunday. No. 85 and No. 87 stop at all Stations. I No. 2 No. 4 "No.G WJBTBOUKD. No.12 Daily Dally Dally Leavo? p. h. I a. m. p. m. p. v. wheeling 4.45' 9.16 2.35 11 10 Mid ? .. . uir.ht Bellalro G.2f 9.S7 2.51 11.29 Arrives at? r. si. a. m. rauesvllle .......... 7:45 12.18 6.28 2.25 Newark 1.20 G.20 3.25 Columbus 2.40 8.3(i 6.10 a.V. Cincinnati .. .. 7.21) 4.00 10.00 FRUdUBky.M 6 SO 8.55 P. K. [ndianarollfl 11.C0 7.05 12.50 a. u. r. M. 31. Louis 7.80 G.4? 7.80 A. S. Chicago ...... 5.40 7.05 7.20 r. m. KanamClty 8.00 8.30 o.co /. nctivliio Accommodation lonvcs Wheeling "a 145 p. m., Bclialie at 6:20 p.tmi, dally eice j>t tun ilay. Barncsville Accommodation 8:85 a. m.; Eollslte rod Moundsvllio Hccammcdatloa 6:55 h. m.; Moundtvllle accommodation 6:26 p. m.; Bellalro accommodation 9:10 a. m. and 2:05 p. in.; dally ex* cent Snnday. B & 0. Hleeplnsrars on all through trains. Sleeping car from >> hvellcK to IndnuiaiiollB via. Columbus on tram No. 4 leaving this city at 2:35 p. ?, dal y, arriving at IndlannpollHat 7:00 a. m. IhroUKh Coach from Wheeling toUlumhus on So. 2,lcuvicg Wheeling at 9:15 a. m., anlvlu&*t cioMj connections arc made (or nil points South nud Southwest, f-orth aud Northwtst, making thlit udetlrahle route lorcalonlstB aud per/ous moving to the great;West, aud to whom i articular alien* . tiou itjtlvcu. Sickeis to all principal points on tale at Depot Sleeping car accommodations can teeccurcd at Depot l'ickct OQlce. TH09. H. B. HAA8E. Tickot Agent, B ^ 0. Depot. JOHN BAILIJi, Ticket Agent, uuder McLuro IIoubc. JOHN T. LANE, Trav. Pwseuccr Ag-ut. W. M. Cl.KMfcNTa, M. of T. R. T. DKVBIPfl.Gen'l Agent, wheeling. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIV1VV BION, B. & 0. B. R. On and after November 18, tralza will arrlu uid depart aa followe?Wheeling time: For Pittsburgh?6:20 a. m. and 8:05 p. m. dalln Bxcept Bnndty. . For WaiMngton?6:20,9:05 a. m., 8:05,6:45 p. m. From Pittsburgh?9:50 a. m. aud C:30p. m. dailjt except Hunday, From Wawunaton?8:00,9:50 a. m., 1:16,6:20 p, m, Daily cxccptfcunday. Trains leaving Wheeling atC:20 a. m.and 3:05 p. m. mako doio connccilon at Washington lor Wayncsbmg, and at Fltuburgh with trains on Pittsburgh LivirJou for Baltimore and Conncllsvll)#. Coke Region. and points cut oi PlttsbarKh. O. K. LORD, Ucn. Paw. Agt, Baltimore, Md. TH03. M. KING, Gen. Bupt, Pittsburgh, Pa. K. D. SMITH. Paw. Afront. Pittsburgh, Pa. FINANCIAL. jgANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL 2175.000. Wsc. A. IbkttA ? President Wk. B. timox - Vicc-Prealdent Draitaon England, Ireland, Franco and Germany, DIU2CTOK8, Wm. A.Isctt, Wm. B. Simpson, J. A. Miller, John K. Bottford, S. M. Atkinson, Victor Botcnburz, Ucnry tinojer, mrtl r. P. JKPSQN, Cashier. "gXCHANGE BANK. CAPITAL..... rW.COD, J.N. Vl*ci. ^..^....^...rrcridcnl, SAttTJAi. LAueHur,.,, Vice-President, DQUICYOM. J, II, Vance, I B. Horkhelmer, B.L*URhllri, j W. Kill ugh tra, L. H. DtJkpUln, A. W. X0U07. John Frew, I Dr*!ua?>aod on ScslMid, lrc-lund, Bcctland a til p'jlnti In Xnropu. inwK J. .Towra. Paahtfr Stained Glass! Geo. A. Bowen, 181 W. Fourth St., Ciucinnati, 0. Ordert taken for Interior household and ccclai Mtic?l doooratiooi.