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fflb SnMlipmz UllliKI.INO, W.VA,,irr?\T:MUKiriii, 1H.M l'ubilniieti dnily (Bunitajra oxuu|ttod) by FJlElV,CiMl*llEliLftllAUT, I'rop'i At Nn?. 8ft and 77 fourteenth stiMt, TIKM* OK DAILY. Ooo cop; one yut?.*Pt 00 (T&f?t mouth*. 13 C 81* month* t 001 One month G DullvuMd by owrtwi In olty, Ifto j*r woott? TRRM8 OF tfKMl.WKKKMf. One yew ...91 U) t fix nuraUu;. 91 & TEMW OF WEKKLY. 0 io tt) IHU month! 6 Of wit rod notion to Uul*. B<$nd lor sample cop mil circular!. Adtln** ?HKW, CAMPB8IX X HART, Wheeling. W. V*. [Entered *t tho I'oitofilcu at Wheeling, W. Va.,? loootnl-cliuM mntU'r.1 HOOKS AM) TIllNtJS. IVftnf Dm Uook Itlnicnrit llnvu IN'nn Doln While Olii?rl'oikn IliivoUeuu WriuiuUiiK. "See here," Haiti the Chief, "there' nothing but politics in tho papers, an ours is jus bail as tho rout of \mi. Wo <] have a little police business, mul tho ord Jinryrtinof 'personals,' but .isn't there tnnn on tho paper who has ti soul abo\ theao tliin^K? l?it*t there any jtetv.iuUR to write about? Isn't tlu*re one new boo 1 * -i.? *i... i??., mill IS worm II 11 lit; I i uiuuguv tuu nivc ary Editor was done writing up Wort races for tho season." Tlio Literary Editor fifltd ho had bee busy trying to make up tho full returns < tho October election in West Virginia, bi in tho meantime ho had bem tilling in a idle moment with some now books?inoi of them sent in by Stanton ?& Davenpor and Homo of tlioxu very taking things i their way. Here is a getn?Hcr.ekiah Butterworth "The Great Composers," meaning con posers of music. Tho little bookispul lished by IX Lathrop it Co., Huston, in vtl: second aeries of Little- Biographies, gives us a Utsto of music frotu the time tl when the wind rustled through the reet of the Julo and suggested the org.m. an when Mercury stubbed his toe against tortoise shell and brought forth the lyr There are nice touches <?f the gran Hebrew orations, of tho stately, solem music of this early church, glimpses of tl oratories of Ifunde), tho symphonies i liaydeu and the touehihg compositions Mozart and Hcothoven, of tho "futui music" of Wagner and of the less dignilk x. composers and compositions. There is r moio delightful hit 111 biographical litor, turn than the little sketch of tho histoi of tho "Moonlight Sonata" of 13*ethove: composed before that wonderful genii had become deaf to the delights of h own melody. The story is tender, tlioujj it bo not true. AJl "Tho Oreat Composers .cotno in for a f>)ir share of attention. \u ii ilnlioliiiul I inn If nlctiHl'nlov llln t rated. "TUo story of Chinese 6 or J on" has keen interest sit tin's moment when t! fate of that remarkable man is in dou' and Uis life may have gone out already : a dangerous enterprise wl'nvh lie mule took vith all tint serious purpose of Out religions conviction. This is Hake's wor brought down about to date by Craig, a? from the pn?sa of D. Worthington, Me York. Through Ins lottofs Gordon allowed to paint a considerable part of h own portrait, which stands full length though tho artist had printed one of tl propticts. Surely so strange a compound; this warrior-priest has not been met 1> fore. Tim story of ins life w ill be a grar theme for the poet wbo lias t he genius use it. No tale of the Arabian Nights more fascinating. "Professor Conant: A story of "Knglu and American Social and Political Life by Hon. L. S. Huntington, Q. C., la Postmaster-General of Canada, publish* bv ft. Worthington, New York. A woi of this kind has to be very w<dl done to I attractive. Professor Uoaant runs rat hi too much in the didactic vein, yet i motive is good, it deals with living thetm and w altogether readable. There enough love in it to keep up the intcrc aim tilings go pretty wen at the wukhi Tho boys, and some of tf ic girls too, wi 1)0 interested in ''Wild Woods Life" I Capt. Charles A. J. Farrar, who has it ready entertained them with tales of at venture. Capt. Farrar writes with healthful vigor ofseenees which cannot fa to captivate the imagination of the youui The illustrations are abundant and fuiri done. From the enterprising Ctnlury compan come throe choice works. First there our uood friend the Century, volumes and VI, handsomely bound in gold clot with gilt top. In the" past year this super magazine has, more than sustained i reputation. Its articles grow in in teres and it? excellent illustrations improv upon themselves. The'best of the ISnglis niagsiziiK'B are not to be compared wit this steadily growing periodical.. Th bound volumes which lie before us cot tain some of the best fiction of the yea: Mr. Cable's "Dr. Sevier"; -Mr, Jienr James's now stories; Mr. Boyesen's Problematic Character"; Mr. Robci Grant's "An Average Man"; and tho lattc half of "Tho IJread- Winners" being in th collection. The poetry is particularly ricJ There is plenty of travel and adventun of criticism and discussion of public que* tions. The series of war papers, so suifc ingly begun by General Beauregard, wi be a feature oi the new year. In tho Dt comber number General Lew Wallace wi have an article on Fort Donelson, with a autographic copy of General Grant moniorable letter to Cinm-ml .m a profile portrait of General Giant. Tii publishers inform us that the Century lu readied a circulation of 150,000. St. Sicholas for the year comes beaut fully bound in two parts. This standar publication, maiuly intended for'your folks, has won tluj-favor of adults as we I Thosymplicity o\ita style, tho repntatio of its writers and the great beauty of it illustrations have given it a high place i periodical literature.Ylt engages the lie? talent and secures tiki best work. Th now bound volumes eWiiin 570 illustn tions which do credit rcr-tho art. .S' Xicliola*- makes liberal proinisC5\ier ISSf and St. Xichotas keeps its promises. Ther is no publication for tho young whio contains so much entorttiinmont ami ii: itruction. The bound volumes aro alway in great favor at holiday times. "Baby "World" is still another goothing from tho Century press. Compil i front St. Xirhoian by the editor of thn publication, Mrs. .Mary Mapes Dodge, it i what might bo expected from an editor c excellent taste havingmaterial* so good t select from. Tho little ones will revel ii the pictures and find grt'&t. delight in th stories. "JJaby Land" will bo one of th host and moat popular of tho holiday books. The carlcaturcs di- Punch, apart froii their art merit and their humor, have i permanent value as contributions to ling lisb history. Under the title "Half a Con tury of English'History" Messrs. G, V Putnam's Sons, iscw York and Londoi publish a collection of pictures (row I'uT\r.h which will bo well received bj those who take some interest in Engliel politics. 0/course wo have the familial laces of John Bright, Gladstone and Ilea cornfield in all,sorts, ot .grotesque situations, for thrso statesmen have made the English political history of our time, Through this pictorial "Half a Century' wo nro ablo to traco with'reasonablo accuracothe rise and fall of parties and the state of public Melius touuhm? ymit questions. Our own civil war comes In for sotuo attention particularly the 'Trent" opcode,whieli gftvo the cartoons a chance to tiuklo South' orn-Bympathizing England and show up * ' Jolui Bull in nn heroic aspect. Wo nrt in the iiubit of comlcming tho Hcoiwo oi tho pros?, nnd particularly tl&o catiricft! . profB, Jn*ita treatment ot public men. It: I th# matter of caricature Pundi't free : handed use ot Disraeli's; familiar face hn< not been exceeded by any American ptib . licatlon. There is mauy.ttgood laugh ir thin little bowk. o Tho boys aro being .well lookod after b j s the publishers. To booka o( adventure are being added books to givo tho boy o pome practical idea of handicraft. Inthl line Is "A Hoy's" workshop," published b; t, D. Lathrop it Co., UoBton. This littl> y hook tells the amateur mechanic. what In needs to net up business, what he needs t carry it on and how he is to go about hi work.- Tho illustrations will bo touni very helpful. Tho boy who takesthi " hook na Ins instructor will find no troubl to put in hfsflparo time, to amuse Mmae! and to make many articles of uaeinth R household. The directions am ver , pimple, easily understood andultogothc ri practical. 0 "Black and White: Land, Ubor an Politics in the South," bv T. Thomas Koi tune; published by lords, Howard i 11 Hulbert in their series of "America e Q lotions," is u colored man's dUmssiu ic i?) the race iiroblem in the South. Mi k Fortune Isttio editor of thp Sow Vor r- r;iof>e, n journal for colored readers. II it* has studied his subject on tho wound an treats it with force. l?e lays tho lash o tho, white men of tho South for thoi n rough usage of his race, lt "An Appeal toCiosur" is Judge Ton gee's latest book, published by Ford/ Howard ik Hulbert. Ctcsar is tho Amer t, can people. Tho book is in tho strain t n tho author's former works and Is said t have been -written to keep a proinis made to President Garfield. .Tudeo Ton: 's gee points to tho anomalous condition < i. tho South and the unfortunate plight < tho 'freedmen as a menace to the Jvatioi lie makes a critical analysis of th ease igid suggests the remed ItlAi'hieh * hu thinks will cfteot 10 cure; lie would have the National Go' I-s eminent to provide un educational fun 'd to bo distributed on the basis o( ilfiterac; 11 Tho book is written in earnest, atirrir stylo and will repay reading. It ought 1 d arouse tho intelligence of the country, n will cxcito new interest in a 6i|l>juet upo which largely depouda the future wcllai &j of tho llepublie. Tho housewife who desires to learn tl *o best way to do overy day things will tin instruction in "ltread Making," the lute y of tho "ILindy Jlo>k Series,'1 publishc i?, by G. I'. Pntnam's Sons, New York. Ti is li'iilo volutin is illustrated and neatl is printed. It is not confined to the inakir :ii of plain bread, hut deals with the genor, mvsteries of plain dough. it ?? s- 1711% old st6uv Of in iho ,S??njh?Vot n Stolen In Virginia. . ^ lion. J. S. Clarkson, member of the K lit publican National Committee from low ja returned to New York, Saturday, fro ,r. Petersburg, Va., where lie went on la *l> Tuesday to watch the election. lie h sent u letter to the Iowa Shite liegister, i Jjj which he says: js Tlio I>wnocrafR have stolon Virginia I ,js iivories oi frauds heretofore u nkn-nvu on n3 side of the tiulf States.', Under the Sta u, law the County Jutiles appoint the Judgi as of Election, three for each precinct. J tu the,strong 11.? publican counties of Cha ,*,{ lotto and Ualfa.v, the County Judges dec j0 cd by the Ueadj ustoi*Legislature i ?vo yea js ago, went witn the Democrats anil a pointed two Democratic Judges and oi Uepuhlicaa for oach precinct. Under tl ,1j law, each political party litis to be give ? representation in each election board. Jli ? the Democratic County Jndgesthroughoi to the .State invariably .evade this law I ;d always appointing as theilepublicnn met k ber, either a negro who could neither res )u nor write* or else gome liybiid Republics cr who could be bought. In hundreds oi di ts tricts "sleeping ballot boxes" were use ts These were exactly like those used durii is election day, and were stulled with'bailo st beforehand. They wore kept eonceak p. in t)?o polling-room, and at night :it i) closing oi the polls were substituted for tl ill ballot boxes used during the election an )V the latter destroyed. In these and oth< * counties the votes were .received throuy wit; wiHu?nts so mgii rmic voters coma n< I- sec tho ballot box. By these means Ha a fax county, with SOO liepublican mujorit; il was carried by 500 for the Democrats, aii !?. Charlotte, with 000 Republican majorit y was .curried by nearly 600 for the Uem erats. nkgp.oes kmt from tjie j'olls. In many of the counties iiegrobs wer is boldly intimidated and kept away froi V the polls by thousands. Another methc successfully employed was to delay th ^ voter by.uiicnv questions anil hq prevui ^ many negroes from voting at all. In tli ' city of' Richmond in all tho wards whei ' there are many negroes this plan w: . adopted and many republicans eheatc t out of their votes. In Jackson ward it wf so successfully employed that when tli * polls cIoklmI 971 cloreil men were in lin * with ballots in thl'ir hands* ready to vot< * and others were disfranchised. They hav all niadu affidavits to this effect, and th L atlidavits aro in the hands of Unite Stated Attorney,"Waddell. By this met ho :, of delay over 5,000 colored men througi out the* Suite were deprived of their vote: , Over IJ.OOo other negroes were disfrai '[ chised by their names being stricken froi thd registry list, and no lists of these bt ji ing no.'.ted, as the law requires, they di not know it until election day and coul .i not vote. Notwithstanding theso frauds, the Ii< . publicans won. Democrats, conceded i . No Republican doubled it. lUit on Wet 1 nesda^ couriers were dispatched to tli counties which could be manipulated, wit order*} to sluin>,U00or 7,000 votes into th returns. Tho boldest resort to fraud b< . fore and during the oloction. would not an did not pivo t Lie Democrats success. Th ? Ho publicans still had won. The aftei ir vlcctibn Cnuids had to hr>imnfln1..il ir> u* l" by this desperate method t(?ey gum win thoy call u majority for Cleveland. It-i n the burglar}' of a Stntofaiul tlio thieve 'J propose to go and offor the stolen goods t . the Electoral College, expect to have thei ^ received, and: vitl; them to helpmak Cleveland President of tho United Statci J* Tho frauds have been so plain that th ;' vote should novor be accepted in tho lSlet '' toral College. The Democrats in the Stat I are jubilant ovep. the thought that the have electeil Cleveland and are very in tolerant in their actions. Many of thci 8 are saying that Appomattox has been r( versed and that the Grays aro on dec j once more to stay. d Wmnnti'n Vnce. it "What furnituro can give such finish t a a room, as a tender .woman's face," ask ,f George Elliott. Not any, we aro happy t 0 answer, provided the glow of health tern u pers tho tender expression. The pale e anxioii?, bloodless face of tho consump 0 tive, or the evident sufferings of tho dvs f peptic, induce feelings of sorrow and grit1 on our part and compel us to tell them o Dr. l'ierce's "Golden Medical Discovery,' ^ tho soveroign remody for consumption am other diseases of tho respiratory system a 1 well as dyspepsia ami other tligestivi troubles. Sold everywhere. "Rough on Corn#." i Ask for AYells' "Rough on Corns," loc i Quick, complete euro. Hard or soft corns wart*; hnnions. i ? jljicclal ?lot*ccs. A CAK1>.?'To till wlionro*ufl*criu8 troin orron and ttidlmirolfoas of youth, notvous weakness ' early demy. loss of manhood. to., 1 will *end n ro cIjm> that will euro you, FRKE OK CHARGE. Thl! m*it remedy >m* dLscororod hy a mljsimmry in South America. Svml wU-artdrcAj-od envelope tc Rev. Jostru T. Is?xx, Station D., New York. i lyll-?wr.>w ______ FITS:?All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Uc?t#wr. No f iu after tint day's uso. Mar ; wlou* curt*. Trent lie and flOQirM bottle trw tc Kit cases. Scud to I)'. Kline,031 Arch at, I'hlliu. I'ti. Cancer Institute, vat Ansh St., l'hlla., l'a Oc tOlU U03?KWrAW , ' {. ,< i'* - " \^ ^ , WOMISNVAUKOAI). r t - -L.. v * In Germnuy women do ir^st of tlw me| niail out-of-door work. Switzerland is the only ^otmtryJn conti4 nental Europe whore peasant women j are . not obliged to do all the hard work, i A womnn \vu? seen recently In Naplen carrying a coltln on hor Head, chatting uayly with a man who walked emptyt handed by her side. 3 "In Upper Austria," writes acorro?pon? dent, "I saw a very pretty young girl carrying the uwrlar up to the second story pf J a building, while a man waited there to 9 put. it in place when who arrlvod. 3 In Denmark It in not unuaualf to sco a n woman high up in a cherry treo picking H the fruit while a man lies at the foot wall* 1 iug to place tho ladder when she in ready 3 to come down with her burden. e Not (infrequently a woman and a cow If are Been together pulling a coal cart o through the utrcetH o( a pforth Oermnn y city, a mau touching them up, gently to he r HUre, with tt whip ua ho waika betjitfe them. A correspondent reports lmvinir seen a d woman in Holland drawing a canal boat, '* bent noflrJ-y double with Iho leathern bar>> new ns she trudged uUmg tho towjintb, a |l man Bitting nth is caw In the boatBinoking. r- Intelugknt peojilu have quit takina 14 bitters and mineral nofsoiw, have quit 0 doctoring, kidneys una liver, nerves and d brain, bavo quit using alcoholic poisons n and warcotic drues, have quit poisoning ir their system. will* quack nostrums, and now keep themselves and families In perfect health bv occasionally using the only r* perfect blood purifier and trnofltrcnythenei h, of weak portionn of tho body, known far j. and wide as Dr. Quysott's Yellow Dock ( and Sarsapatllla. Any druggist will get it " for you. d 10 4 jia.KKII:I>. r* UALKY?At tho macaco of the brMo'i father >f Chagrin FhII.?, Ohio, on Thursrtny, .November eJ, .f 188-1. Oiahuh N. hai.ey to H??8iK A., daughter oi ^ U. \v. AuUmUIo. K*q. No cards. V JSETT?On Monday, November 10. mi, Kasjo a E? daughter b' Win. A. ninl the lato Murgiiret J k-. Isett, n^ed X your* niiil 9 months. I(| Jiilorjuent nt uiconwowl Cemetery )Vedne?<]nj yt morning nt 10 o'clock, fror* tho retddeuco oi hoi ij, grandfather, I.ewi* Jones, No. W1 North York street Idand. I'rleiiilH of tho family are reii|n.'ctfuU)' In It vhcil toRttcnd. ,.i flt 1,1 irv - - v : 1 IMmiMm FOR JPJZJljSI. :i, CUREG v m Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, , Lumtutp. Backache. Headache. Toothache. sc I'll rout. NupSllnvr*. *>ymJtn, ItruUea. I1C Kuril*. acnlil*. Ffoitt Ultra, ?s x.iri m acuta mimlx ami una. in SuU 6T Urutil?U?n.i l't*l*r?rtcr??bfrr. Flftr Ctultk totU?. u? in II l-itnruwi. T!ir.rH.Vtir.R** A- vnr.KLI'.ii CO. ,y ll* Amusements. to ? L'S T.N' THE Ol'KUA. 110U.SK, NOV. 13tl in m- and H'li.nt s i\ m. Two lirand C'liuutau?iui r. Uilentnl euteitnlnuientsby j. Sjni-iili-brnli, rs tho native Iturmcso Humorist iiiul Lecturer. whrs n- novel exhibitions hive been so popular In the Inn, 1 Htio?'. ,'J) ct?? Children under 1J, J1* m? lu Tu'ket* fflr wile nt ! * \V. Kuunier'u mlisle store; cm ie in* exchanged lor reserved seats on Wednesday urn -It ThutHay. nolo nt OiMvRA MOUSE. Lit M, - I TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY [,{ Ami XYutlnemlny nintlno**, 2iov, 11 & 1'4. ill jj. Tbo best contribution from the specialty to tb ,i le^ittnin e stage siuco tho days of Kmmet, untitici a- the (J. U. STKwAJtC'S) & TWO JOItSS d tc- rv? 0 JOHNS 10 COMEDY COMPANY. (1 TWO JOHNS )i TWO JOHNS i ^ "An<l I wns token for Mm nnd he for me, I- Aud therefore these errors nre nice," yf ' ?Comedy of Errors. ,d TnnTAU.?T.vrF.iop MwirimkntI "itantoh uotJacl Tir?FAu.sTA>FioPMwmijtHST FuLstatfthy com Jj tub FAUHTAr^OFjUMtDiKSTl-puur; baninl Tut: KuxstAr:* op Mkuumin j you bjiulshall Wi The Fau/tajtsor MkriUhknt world." Tin: Pa uxuf rs or Mcunisiesr | elntkcs pcare. e The Two Johns Comedy Company. a powcrfu in drntnuiic mpuilzaUon. introducing solos, mcdlejs I fclcctfons from operii, ?>te. 1 Prices? Hcwiived tents to rantlncc 75c. F.vcnin; Si 00. (Miorol Kdmisclon?Mntlnco V5 tind ?0a it i-venlncSfJ and 75o. Kcs?rvcd ?cnta on sale fe'Atur 10 ?"y W' uv.i:>i('. frtori'. no? '? OJPJSlJaA. HOUSE. IS (1 is 3IATTIXEU ANI) NIGHT, o SATURDAY, NOV. 15, . First A ppearance in Wheeling of J Hydo &z ISeimisiirr. f SIAr.I3IOXH I; MINSTRELS! [\ Thu Fluckt, Largest, Best and Most Gomplsre insirel Organlzatior t. NOW ON EARTH. e 1? 33JSTS> 16 ? ~I6 Song and Dance Men. 16 'i 1G fSolo Singers. 1G ;; 20 MUSICIANS. 20 IS SPECIAL GAR SCENERY. ? <;iU>'!> STltEET l'AHADF. DAILY, II 0 PniCES-lOnnd 75 cents; roscrvcjl scats $1.00. Salt j, i.t 1'. W Pjumcr'w Tlmr*tny. November 1:1. noli e xit^rKMSits' ncrui:. e A TxIUV.AL AND DEPAItTUPR OI' v XjLTILVlN^-ll'Cn.A NATION OK KmitKKL'EMAMCiL * Dully. 1?imday excepted. J Monday Excepted.? '* Wheeling Tline: . n ' l>epart. Arrive. ) 15. & O. If. It.?EAST. L- Exjjpai (}b3t. ?fc New York).... '. J :?3 a in * 1:25 ? ni Express (lift!L A New York).... 7:15a m * RMS p m Express {Bait. & N'ew York).... * 5:06 p m *"10:16 a in Cumberland Accom 8:iS&m 5: S3 p m Glover's Onp-Accom 4:lt?pm 8M5ain Moundsvllle Accom 11:55 a xu 1p xn 0 v'ekt. a Express (Chicago and Col) . 0:15 ftra 12:23'a m ' Exprcfs (.Chicago and Col) - 7:10 pm * 8:15 a m 0 F.xpru^ (Chicago and Col) *12:05 ft in " A:05 p jn ! Zanesrille Acmm- 4M0pm 0:15 a in . Uamesville Accom . 5:35 am 1 :LG p in ? \Y., 1*. A IS. J)lv. Washington and l'ittobnrgb.,, C:.T>n m f 1:20 pm - WakhluBton and Pittsburgh... 10:20n m f 7:20 pin f Washington 5:SSpia f 8:10 a ra , Trlndelnhla Accom...'. f 3:05pin 4:10pxn 1 I'., C. ^ St.. Ij. Uy,?EaOT. ' Pitubur^b f 0:20 n m t 7:20 p m 1 Pittsburgh and Nov York t l:20 pm { 8:36 pm Mtuburgh a?d N<jw York f 1:45 p ra til :05 r ci 3 V&T. 3 Express Cln. and St. Louis-..; 8:55 a m t 8:80 r m Express, an. and SU Louis.... 1:15 p rn f 7:20 p m Expmft, StcQWJUVlUo & Col... l 20 p id r 8:85 p in MLxcd 6:10 pm 7M0 a m c. ot i*. u. it. IMttsburgh....... ......... .... \ 0:02 a ra 8:23 pm Svellsburg, Clcvo. Chi.-..... t 0:1.1 a in S:!Q a in , Pitt*.. New York AChl_ ... }11:17am 5;ir>pm PUhtiurKh awt New York } 4:lflpm 12:Wpm . WelUvluo Aecotiu. t 5:03 pm 8:35 p m C.,L.4)V.i;;it, Exprtwi, ClevelAHd, K. A W.?. [70;?Ua rn 2:40 pm Mawllon Aowtn 4:15pin 9:40am ' 51. ClalwriUo Accom...:..-...... U:25 a m 8:25 a m , St. ClalrsvMo Accom - ):,M) p id tl2:25 p ra > St. CliUrevllle Accom 6:25 p m 4:60 p m Ohio iilvcr lUUlroad. 1 PastcnRcr.'.....?. C :?0 a m **11:50 a m 1 huweiicer...~...~ 0 4:20 p m ? 0:20 p m * Krdttht ? 0:35 a m| 5:1Qkju . 14., Z? ? C. Itnllrond, Leave Hellidrc at 2:10 r. m. for BummorQcld. Leave JlelUlre at 0:00 a. sr. for Summertlald and , ZauuiviUtf. AjTiveKtlk?]Jd5Jv,?:15A.>?.?inl5:?Sr.^. Local and through tickets on wile at Union Kaili road OUlco, 12CO Market H la^wt raU*. Buy jptiT tlpkcU tf>we? . ] ' . SHcio ^duevUscmcuts. OST.-OX SATVKPay : EVENING, j mmnll J)!ack Do? villi * Utile while on hl? I brwut a?d jvirt ot Mil cutoir* nttd tn*wcrtt<i tiia I nnmo of "Uowy." Tim llmler will, in liberally w? I warded by leaving Mifla at 1?2& Market ureet, near 1 the Iron HrlOyn, , yq-QTEL FOR BALK. TIIE YALLKY HOUSE, At Buckbnnnou, ttpnliw county, W.V?. Forty room*, well furnished, good repair, citnb* lltbtd bUiluwn, wiy Urai.- Apply to Q. M. FLEMING, noiy . Huckhnnnpn, *v. Va. rjmUSTEE'S SALE. Jiy vlriuo of a doed ?f trust mada by William A. I Fulr Hint wife to me* ilntwl November 'J, iKHj, l will 1 oiler for *ale at public nucllou at- the front door of the Court llouae, lu Olilo couuty, Wwt VjrjrljjJn. 0111 , da1uiuia), URUWlBlii; M, IKH, A( 10 o'clock A. m.i *11 the youth otic-hull o( I t ituwborvd two IV) it) w|iinr? numbered otic (1) of Rfikvr anil Carroll's mlclitlon to the olty nf Wheeling. toueihor with tho tmi>rovem?'nt* on wild half lot. Said deed of trust In icoordod lu the ofllcp oi tho Clcik of thu County Court ofOhio cyuuty, in bo<?k No. 7rf, folio2tW Tckmh ok Hai i.?Out* liulf ouMi, liitliuicti inonu nnd two yearn, Willi Interest from ?lato of mlc. | H?-llliiK?unwteo. I will only e<mu>y?uelt title a? j Is viuud lu uieby said d<Ml uf trust. I B. l\ MlLDHCTIl.Tmstfo. ? \V?tKfi.w?, November l.y 1HM. m>>,;.duK,.tl.'? Ghariey Stiay's Academy of Music. FRID.IV ASM SATUIIIIAV EVENINGS, Sovcmlior 14 anil IS. Mutlueo Siitui'tlny ntSsitO MYSTEUY AN1) FUN' ?or everybody by tho Woudorfully. Qlftod 1 GEANaEIt BROS. la their unique And laughable experiments 111 .nu.?r iviaji uuu cxiiiffl-j oi i the mysteries of Spiritualism, IX FULL GAS LIMIT. AdmKiIon *>?\ children 15c. Reserved twin 10c r extra. at Ac-dwny "f MnMc iu*x OlUce. no'U cm^izfsiMo. "Wo do heroby certify thai- wo huiiltviac thu ar* ranyeurcuw /or ull tho Numbly biiu SeiuJ-Aumw) Dmwlnjjsof tho Louisiana Suae lottery C<imi*tny, and In por*ou manage ami contrul the Dnwlu?> themselves, and that, the wuno nro conducted v. i(b houeaty. fairuesN, and in good faith toward all pur tie*, anu wo authorize tho Company to uso thin certificate, with ftic-iluUUca ol ouialgnaturn attached, in lu aaverti&uuicuts," Commissioners, j UNTRECPDKTED ATTKACTIONSI OVJili HALT A .MIU.!?N DISTMHUriiD. Louisiana Slato Lottery Company. JiicoriHimii'd lit in>!> h?r "if> yeun* by the LeglaU Jure fct- Educational awl charitable purposes, with a capital of SI,OOO.OO1)?to which u reserve fund ol _ over frW),C<X> ii:ia since been luidcl. . By mi overwhelming popular vote its franchise woh tnndc a part of tho prtmmt State Coiutitution: adopted Lh'CvinIter 'Jrf. A. U? IhT'J. Iu (SratMl MngWt Snmlmr Drawinc* will j take pla<v monthly. Jt neverwales or postpoucs. tl Look at tac /oJlowiiijj Distribution: l?oth GRAKO MONTHLY ANN HIE Cvirn nri^MKMii Prw! litN-in! <! uiniuiuuiaiji ouiiii-itimuai uiavilllgi 2 In tho Ac-domy of Music, sev; Orleans,, Tue*<lnyf Oewmbfir Ui, l.S'.S'f, } Under tho puconal Supervision and maungc1 tllOUt Of (it*!!, li. T. UfiAUHKG A Jil>, of I-oiJ}s!??n, and . Ucn. JUUM. A. KAhlA'.of V?rj;tni<?. , Capital i'ri/.o, $150,000. inrjCoUce.- Ticket* k'u Tea Dollars only. Halves, > S>. Hfilits, $1. Tenths, Si. I.I T ?iK l'HlZC.4. 1 Capital Prize of Siw.?rt Sirrioro J Grand Prize of r?o.ooo wi.iOO e 1 Onmd Prize of v(iCKKI - 20,000 I 2 Ijuvc I rfzesof 10,(hm) '. V0 W' 4 Large Prizes of 5.000...V. '20,00 'JO ? ri/cs of 1,0(10-....; "'20,000 M Prize* of MO. 25,000 100 Prizi^J of auu ;woo?> 200 Prizes of 200. : 40,000 coo Prizes of Jflo- go,ajo 1000 Prizes of SO. f?7,OCO APPROXIMATION* l'lUZEH. 100 Approximation Prize" of Oj 2U CO 100 Approximation Prizes of 100..;.... ' 100 Approximation Prizes of 7j 7,&ro 2:7) Prizes, amounting to 2 SoI'J.SOO Application for mtes to clubs fhould be wade only to the otllee of the Compauy in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, f:ivfnfi full t addref*. 1'oHtnl -Notes Expre.-sMoney Urdctji, or " New York .F-xclmnge in ordinary letter. Currency . by Kxprttss (tWstuiw ui fo au<l upward* at our ex-' ; iH-nse) addressed . M. A. DAUPHIN, I IJs'cvv Orleans, la. or M. A. DAUPHIN, ? r? yfU" ^CT^nih Wiwhlngton, D. C. r i. w, .ikmicj vauvn puyuuiu anu uaurtfl Registered Letters to ; NUW OKI.KANB NATIONAL BANK, nol2-\m\r New .Orleans Lr. ; Louisiana Stale Lotlory, For tickcta or further information of the abovt Lottery address, DAVE C. JOHNSON, Coilugton, Kjr. Amounts of 85 00 mid over, by Kxpress at my csnone*. ??1n ! ' JTJtOT IN ! fy'i NEW , Chamber Suits In "Walnut, Cherry and Mahogany, , rrotn the celebrated Grand Rapids, Mich., Factorial I HEW PARLOR SUITS ' , In all the latest designs of Frames, and newest > styles of covering*). f NETV STYLES or Sideboards, Hallracks, Chiffoniers, Bookcases, Desks and Wardrobes. CB*lJon't forget to wo what we have, and get our . pribes, before purchasing. * 1124 MAIS STISEET. .| jyTlSS SI. ELLA DILLON, | Teacher of Elocution. 1 INSTRUCTION DAY OJt EVEX1NO. ~ Xo. 100 Klflcciifh Slrool.' nolo JgOAKDLN'G FOR IJOKSES. I nm prepared to board a lnrjw numtwr of horro* A 'L winter at my /arm, Ave inliucfuttu/ the IS.?i? entrusting horaia to my care uro insured of ilnt'cIuM treatment. as I liavo none bur Uie pc.*t of Rroonw. Arrangement* can bo madeai \i ray Livery and Feed stable*, No. -Jiiu Mat nrwl V lo hnvc horse# fcent in and out without oxtra * W.J.WAMK. Q4Ii GLEX " ~ COTTAGES1 F OJAI VALLEY. A Winter iu>d Sunfincr Resort, GREEK & (JALLY, - Proprietors. NOUDHOFF ]?. 0., ?US! Ventura county, California, Ii^EftFR0M IOWA-600 POUNDS ndirv Crvumery Ruttcr. From Lonlilana. aSoc?ia\ eaiu ^oiauui. MCKKE'S ISLASLJ gtfl (Quo lis. NEWMARKETS . ET * , ./Jersey Cloth, " .. Diagonal, Brocade and Sicilian, PLUSH SAGQUES! Sicilian and Brocaded. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS! Perfect in Fit and Workmanship. 50 Doz. New Britain MTg Go.'s Ladiss'Vests&Paats 25 Foment Iinloiv ltogulur l'rlocs. 25 DOZ. LADIES' SCARLET VESTS & PANTS! AT ?1 2o EACH. CHEAP AT Si 75. BEO.E.STIFEL & CO., 111-1 Main Street. Ocgj " PROTECT FflONr VIEW. back view.- ' LADiES SHOULD WEAR THE "CHEST SHIELD" VEST! The Only (iurracnt of llio Kind JIANTJFAOTraEB! of wnion we HfiVF tup fymiisivc ?mc huh iKki Miuki/uub unuu ; IN THIS CITT. wn|" . FOR mJLJJ.JE. $5,000 WOBTH or !fet Damaged OoniGstic Goods AT JUST 0XE-1IAW COST MUCK, 'rints, Ginghams, Musltn, Tickings, And Dress Goods'. MEAN JDST WHAT I SAT. J. -VV. Cor. lliln and Twenty-first Street*. Also, Bngjrfw Mid I&actorji FOIJ SALE, (Gcfl.Sfl. 3>ijlo i'?( CLC DEPAR . * GEO. R.r We would call the attention o WINTER Now open and re SEAL m AND D( Special pains have beer choice assortment of these offering them \vc can safcl choosing from the best pre manufacturers in the count and the prices as low as ar West can afford to sell tin us pleasure to show these j to see them whether they * This department is alsc Seal Plush, Brocade Cecilian, Cloth, Jc Sacques; Dolma We would also call atter ment of yop ladies', m In our Cloak Departmer ni'ent of Natural Beaver C Muffs. Also Ladies' Seal hro r h sW I M iil ? ntlB ' 'guns?81m. FUSS r^TJ 31 AX D FACTU P. K RS Seal Sacques, Seal 0 Iii all tkcXflir Styles for Fall awl Win Particular attention given to repair iro Sacques. And we guarantee to make y< reduced prices. Call and examine oar s "IVm. U'lesi Tjf^r'Practical Furrier. Siaiioncsnj. jq-EW BOOKST" The XtifFtir Girls hi South Amcrlcft, Champscy. All Around ii l'nllctt, Little i lintnjw?y. Mi Apjtdl to Oi^r, Judge Touryoe, author of i Fool'n fcrpind. The L>e*tlnv nf Man, viewed in the light ol'lit origin. John Fiske. ? Lotcdny's UWiory, Lttcv fiitcriiMy. I-ubonlnye'R lllnstrated Fniry .Stories. fnmilnH of Alhunv lir Wmnn I rn. nf>1 J- ? w H.SON. No. 1WJ Market Street. PUBLICATIONS. American Explorations In the Jcc Zones. Trof. J Kptims U. 8. N; sonant. 6vo. JlluMmtcd, fun doth. S3 60. The Voyage of the "Jcaunettc." Journals of Lt Cora. Del/tug. Edited by his wife; 2 vols , Svo. cloth. Illustrated, ?7 M). Ice Pack ami Tundra, an nceount of the searcl for tho "JeHuntttte." W. II. Gilder; Svo., cloth. 11 lustratcd, M W. I>r. Bcvlvr, by fl. W. Cable; 12 wo., cloth, SI 50. AlROuquln Legends of New England. Ibiuj. G LelHud; 12 mo., cloth,?: 00. The li<s] Wall-Flower, by Mb Warner, author o, "Wide, Wide World;"' 12 mo., cloth, $1 75. A Yonms.Glri's Wooing, by K. P. Hoc; 12 mo. cloth, si to'. The Man vorsus The State. Herbert Spencer: paper, soc. Any book mailed on rctelpt of prlre. New Books of all branches of literature, and m greatly reduced wires, on hand In large variety. BT ANION* it I) A VKNK) KT, flW Ko. 1301 Market Street. 1S8L FAIL 'MADE. 1885, BLANK BOOKS! WALL PATERS, "Writing; Piiporsaad Pnds, Inks, TencJL* and Yeta, Ink Stands, PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGItAl'II ALBUMS, Inrolee and Scrap Books, Jap Good*. Jtc. nie largest Stock and Greatest Variety, For sale by JOS. G-B,A.VT3S, wgi 'rwKi.i'Tii gOUOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pencils, Pens, InLs, Behool Bags, Writing raper, &c., for Scholars, at 0. II. QUIMBVS, Bookseller and Newsdealer, anSQ Sn. Hi t Mftrkot Street. StoHscfwuHishiivfr (CfloiTs. J^UKSERY PKNDKHS. And Sparlc Gtiawls. Keep Children out of the Fire. For m!c at C. E. STIFF.L A SON'S, nol ' 1K1 Mala Eutct. jgoss COFFKE l*OIS, International ^offro rote, Bcpgliui Co*?ec I'oU, Mocha Coffee Pot?, OrunltoCortcc Pote. All in stock at oca r,F.o. w.jon Nsos-fi sos?, pAKLOR FIIIE SKTS, PA.P.1.0R FENDERS au^l PAP.1.0R VASKS, Large assortment of aiyle* at lowest pricca at JiEHUITT A HltO.'S, 1?12 Marb't Straot. glnting. JpLATIXG. Wold, Silror uud >'Iekel Plating To order in flnr.-chus style. All vrork guaranteed. nbll WHEELING BtXOE CO, fcloaU Scjinvtmcut. XA_.TT y m?m m3Lt irniTimmm TMENT PAYLOR f the ladies to our fine" stock of WRAPS! ady for inspection. iMim (3 UnUlJULU )LMANS. i taken to provide a very : valuable garments, and in y say that the customer is iductions of the most reliatle . ry. The fit will be perfect, ly retail house in the East or : same quality, It will give garments to any one wishing vant to buy or not. i replete with ail kinds ol Velvet, Brocadc Silk, ;rscy and Brocatcllc ns & N ewmarkets. ltion to our extensive assortSSES* AND CHOP'S T tea it \vc also show a fine assortapes and Muffs, and Satchel Hats. gkmirig St Co. l&sTl FJBS l " ASP niroitlKllS OC 'Gimaiss and Small Furs, iter. A complete stack of Flesh (Jr.rmotite, rl{. I'etlycliiir, Cloanitiy nnil Altorlnff old :mr old gfirinenfs look like new at yrca(lj tock and get prices. aing?* ?& Co., 20 Fifth Avenue, Fittsimrgli, r.n. ' tn-r, <Cawp;x?0ii (Goods. " FIKE woiaszs! i 50 Dozen large Kocliefs. s. 100 I>ftzfln T?nman rnnilloa o'iOO1 Chinese Lanterns. 10 Cases Lantern Camlles. Flags, Torches, Ac., &c., by IT. SCHULZ, 3 octi i3io MAnicirr strkkt. : FUSSY AWSK, TESTS, : CAMPAIGN FLAGS. 1 United States Flags, | PRINTED MUSLIil FLAGS OH STICKS, Cheap siiui Quiolc, With all Kindt ol nig Materials, ? < :, Ac. ALL AT THE LOWEST I'KICES. vruwre ay man jTomptiy attended to JT. "W. Lioaiie, No. 13 North Gay St, BALTIMORE, HI). )c3t * (China, (Gtnss ;tn(l Qiucnsumx. J^oSeUS' BKST THUM.K-rLiVTKD Knives, Spoons and Forks, At loir jirJcc?. EWINO BROS., n<?10 Mflriret St., oppoHXti Mcfatro House. GOODS. FINEST LINE OF RFXOIUTKI) DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS Intboclty. New shapes; new dccorntlon*. LIBRARY &, GERMAN STUDY LAMPS, cHAf.nirrjEtia, Ac. LiCiiwuiu iuuio uiiuwwarQ..joiiiv irx&xjspisr., *( 27 linn MAIN* flTKKKT. gmeoists. >v>ac itor. mus It Is jx'Tfcctlv pure, wholraomc, ami always reliable. lit. 11. List, Mauufacturor). sold by LIST A* WILLIAMS, I>ru;fti*u, 1010 Main Street, And by all first-clftM (Iroccra. p.edfiee 1 In Tubes and in Bulk, nt LIST & WILLIAMS'. 1 oc27 1010 Main Str? Svustcc iklts. YD U 1)1.10 SAMS 01' VAUUbL? X Itopcrly. RalJenco, Oardm *ua Matmh* I'lrJuK wUIj Hult-r. c<w) ntul Gfhpr ^ njeiim. The laUtI'hllh. Well* F*rm,*t ? of jjleuu a ltnu. UkMin'i Ituif MS " ,UW. A K? lUHrwul. rtwr frcuu, rlw boljom lot, nUnS ,C hl?b wni*r ol las and hill tracu, lu ill Kt -JK Mint, Iji the vicinity ul the WMuUnr W Va ?2 ?n U lomif r.rnii, mwfouKii mutter cuh In luitui, nnl tte mldi.i \. ,1^ anlMlinilininunu, wllh Inu-rvit InmiAj ?: dricrrw) wtiimL; 10 l? itciinKiSv J mm on Uiu rrujcrir told. yw/i 01 JOHN J. Km. AM.&ti*'. poll Trmtof* o( the y^tfttworiintp'nh'ilr, dwji'^ fJiRU8TEE'8 SALE OF HEAL ESTATE, j By vjrtuo of ft deed ot trust muflo by J. F. Weeks aritf Weeks, hi* ?(f?-, t?i tho undorV.inu'd truntee, tiatctl tiro Slat dnj of 1'ohmnrv, A. l?., isj?, tuid rvwrded in tho I'letk't .v litre of tho County (totirtof Ohlo'eonntv, Jn lJtt'il or Trust Itouk >o. 1U, i*ku to tevuro tho vaMuent of a certain l>ioi?l#eory nolo thetolti ustitod *nd dwrlbod, I hail yrocood to sell nt the front ?<f tho Court IIoumj of Ohio county, In thw?*Hy of. Wheeling, nU B.ITURDAY, NOVEMBER W, ISM, beginning nt 10 o'clock a.. tho following ,)?. Ntlbed real rotate, Hint U to Kity: All of u outnla < oi laud MUmled In <1 rUdi'ljdila District, In 1 UJilt) county, Wist \Jrginhi. mjjiI dm-rJU-d n. fof. lows: l$*nluuiuR Ht u *uko on tho uorthedgo of tha Ounborhutd road, corncr U? Henry ltn>ii*tn>ot>'i lot and W. 0. Thorubursu; thvinco u?Irtv-iJw fcetK. with the Hue of tho t'tiiuberUuii mail to a Ktoke;thence osrnllcl line-with lironstrooti's linu to Little Whcellug creek: thence with the mun- :i derinita of the crvek to HrouMrooji's lino; thotieo 1 \vlih wild Bromtroop's llue on the eait fide of tha lot to tt>o beginning, ft jwrt of tho if. C. Thornbttrtfh estate. Tuoib or Bai.r?Cami. The title Is belle veil to bo pojfect, but wiling iu" tru?too I nhall inly convey *uo)i title w i* veiled In mo bvMkNiccd of (runt. oclS it. It. QoVKXKK. IruHM. IJWUSTEES SALE. Tho undersigned trustee, by virtue of tho &n? thority vented in him by 6 certain itmlof Trast, mude by llourr llnhno and ('undine llnhno, hla wife, to J. It. Oowden, trainee, dated LHjcetubwr ut. I ieui ??.i i? ????? "m'l ivw.uci iii uiv tnucuui mo lUCTKOt the (Jotmcj* Court of Ohio County, Went VlrtfnU, in Deed of Trust Hook No 16, ni i?j>j1C9, \slll proceed to yell Ht Public Auction, at the Iront cloor ol tlio Court House ol u)il<> coiiiiIt, In tho city of Wheel. li>K. o" SATURDAY, NOVEiUDlt 15, lss?. oni. menclng* ut 10 o'clock a. m.. the following de? >cribed mil estate, to-wlt: J-hjI numbered sixteen (10), In BjirlgK's How, In this Utphtb ward ol tho City of Wheoung, Ohio comity, Wwt Virginia, being lu Hprigg and Ritchie's addition to tho said dir. 'I Kii.MN or fiA1.K?One-third ol tho jiurchwo money and a* much more ns the purchaser muy ol*?ct, to bu paid in cnsli on the tiny of Mile; and tho rwdduo in six, twoh o and eighteen montlm from duy of Nile. .1 he purchaser to glvo hi* notes for tho dofem.il payments, with wcurlly to be approved by the trustee. . Tho title to mill property is believed to bo i*2r/ccU but tho triwoe will coim'rOMly such tltJo may bo vested iu him by tudd (Iced of trim. J. It. COWDEN, Trustee. W. n. Hallek, Auctioneer. ocl'i fpUUSXEIi'S SALE \ or VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY, . By virtrte of a Deed of. Triut mede by Matthias Jailers and .wife, to mo us truitee. dated Aujuut:, lfcTS, and recorded among tho Iniul rteordc of Ohio county, West Virginia, lu Tr??t Hook No. u, pup 2(fl, 1 will atlqr for w\lo at public,auction, to the highest and best bidder, ?t tho front door of tho COUrt House of Ohio county, West Virginia, on SATURDAY,TIIE ?th DAY OF NOV 15 WUKK, 1W|, commencing at 10 o'clock a, the folluwluK described property, ilautli to.jiy: "A coitnin piwio or parcel of land together wills tho improvements thereon, situated on Main ftrvet, in the Hty of Wheeling, and beginning for the s?ime?t? point ou the east side of said street, sixty-two ft-et four lUcnwKK! iu 4 ui.) south oi the south corner of Market alley, and vasiol JJaln utreet: thcncu soiiih with the cact stdo of Main street eighteen fevt M It); thence wui In u Mralght Hue jarulM with tho lino of Market alley fortrtwo feet (ti! ft.); thaiieo south parallel with the line of Main street ?ix feet (6 ft.); thence c?*t parallel with the lino of Market alley to thealley in the rear or easfMde of sdd property: thenoo north alone the line of said hut named alley twenty four feet (21 ft.); thence In a stnilsht line to the place or beginning." Tkb?? or i'At.R?One third of the purchase money in cash, ur as much ntoro w the purchaser may flusire, and the balance In one nuu two > ? ??, with iutire*t trom date oi sale. Pom-wsJou pud be circa Immediately. HANNIBAL I'OUIMM. ool3 TmiMi-e. gotjim k (Co. LOG AN & CO.'S PLEASANT ?1! SYRUP, An Improved. Safe and Kt'cctunl Vermifuge. The ricafant Worm Syrup Is a new combination of tlie latest and bwt rtWwllw) for worms. It la purely vegetable, la very plem-iint to the taste, la An Excellent Child's Physic, and mothers who have used It with their childrca speak of it In the highest mafrc. faying that It Is tbo be?t Vermifuge in u*;. Price "i'l cents in large tot- ft tlw, Mild by the beat druggist* and storekeepers. [j Ask for Logan & Co.'s I'L-oinnt Worm Syrun. * \ \ LOU AN <v CO., || l)nrggivt?. Wheeling, W. Vft. f i 40 PiLLS 111 EACH M! The Homestead I.lvcr Tills arc not only the best, but they are the cheapest I'illr in use. iiieh box coutalijH lnrger I'lHrf for adult*,, mid smaller Mils tor children, with mjocIuI dlnctlons for uw hi Liver Complaint, and ?? ? purgative. 1'rlco cu. Sent bjrmall, prewired only bv 1.00 AN CO., Druytrirts, bridge Corny. Logan, Lis! & Go's liXCELSIOIt _ . Strictly pure and wholeBMG nmunrn Cnrlvaled for Bbcult, ; PUWDEn. s: ",ul nUtim1'ol . Addrere orders to I.pRAN & CO., Druficlsts. ttrldgu Corner. o<-21 Wni-H.ivn Va, SciJiistvi;. NEW YORK OEtiffi CS? lootl SUIS STREET. . Dr. S. 13. McOormiclt, ARTISTIC ZDIEIfcT TIST. I 8CCCRKOK TO S. 1*. McCOlttUCK k BUO. Telephone 22fl. Jt __GUM TEETH * | U3S, MORHISBB,^ I ; Bm B Dcutisls, |sg S U 1205 Market Sired. V U ?^VITALIZED AIR GIVEN. Telephone A-13Z n?Cfi j jyIS. SUKGISON & SOX, IDICNTISTS, No. 1113 MARKET STREET, Wheeling, W. V?. BfB"AllnpornUnnH xvRmntoil. npff . QHARLES E. MASON, 3DE1sTTIST, : COR. TWELFTH 4 MARKET STREETS, Entrance 1205 Market Street. Offlrn TTonre?0 tf> 1 r. .M.. 1 tn S r. M. ftr-r? glctuvcs an.lt girt gttatcctaU'plIOTOGH.M'IHC GROUP f roil cox^oiiirvG l INTERIORS, ELEGANT COSTDME3. Just rccclved ntMcLuro lloufo ArtStoro. no7 t. K. L N'ICOI.I.. 5.000FEET Felt WeaUior Strip. Thin I* the time to have them npplifd In r.-.tilinc jnsh und crny door*. paves your fuel, mv? j??ur health, mth jonr temper, makes you contloritUi. Send orders to tho M?LVR? HOUSE ART STOR". nrti t k I., sirott., A&iif- . pLUSH AXiSTTDVES 1 Plush nml other Albums In large variety, tvnil prices very low, nt KIRK'S ART PTORF. . nn.1 1Q(V? Muln Mr?iat. _ J'MtAlS'KX.IN TYPE rOUXDKV, ICS Vine .Street, Cincinnati, Ohio? ALLISON A SMITH. The type on which ih!? nnper Ik printed Is from tho tfwv* XounUry.-jiujToa littw.MuK.NCKii,