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The Intelligencer, ' PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCKJTED) BY FH&Wf CAMPBELI/dk IIAttT, f*orhirroM, AT N0.36ANDCT reuRTtlNTM STREIT, Oneronronoyptr.tw oo Thr??nifmih?~ 92 00 Biz monthi A oo onp laoaui 03 Deliteud l?y CArrlen In cily, 15o i*r wee*, Semi-Weekly Intelligencer, Pcbum(K!) Every day ixd Batthday Moh.HIM.1. One roar ..........811 00 | Hi nontht 00 The Weekly Intelligencer, pcbuibkd evtlty tilt km ay morxikq. On# year *1 oo | fix my th? On Great reduction jo Chita. etid for ounple oopy macucui&rs Aocitu FREW. CAMPBELL k MART, V ll> EMNO, W. VA. [Enterwi nt the rr*tcEcc?t WbtrJlng,^. Vc.,?j rpron^-Hm* tr ? ' ' ?b ZnMligwtx* WIIKb) I NO, W, V , NOVKHItBK :u. 188JI, Hi* 1'iiblto UcnlMi. This veer the Annual rocetiu^(being the thirteenth) nf the American Public Health Aesociation.of which Dr. James E. Reoves, of this city, in President, will !?h held in Washington. Tito si saious begin on December 8 nu<l last four d*ys. From a small b<?ginuiiin this aaarc'ation has srown until in membership, influence and usefulness it has become thoroughly national, ranking with the beat of its kind in the world. Naturally directed in the main by Ktntlemen of the inedicAl. profession, its active membership include sanitarians generally; while its associate jn,a larva numln-r of tier Eourf nut of the learned profemionH, whepe interest in this practical department ol scieuce hai le>l tlieni into alliliatiou with the representative association. Some idea of the rrup* cf the association's work will be ofcta'.ne.l from the topics proposed (?* discussion. Anions the subject* untiou need by ib4' Executive Committee ni*.' I'ht Proper <)r?anintiou of Health a*4 Local Sanitary Service" ; anl "lltctnl St ?i iter/ KxpericLivc in CYnnecTUft *tth ih? fx -luaion and Suppression ?f Epi<J--rni* l> senses." Ic the list ol papers 1o be read iv*"Thc tiernun System of I'hjrsical '.'railing" by Dr. E. M. Udrtw*!I, ?f f?hns Hopkiun Uni versityj'The Debit and (Ve*lit Accounl of the Plymouth Epidemic," 1-v Dr. Ileej Le?, .Secrclar.* 1'euniyU-ini* State lloart: of Health; '-Kxpemncei in Dwinfectina Sewers"; "The Vituj of Hoj Cholera" "Hygiene of thi ; 'TtVfcl'ropei Disport! o( the '; ' Ol< Layman ii: Sinitition"; ,Ca*t1?meu thf Cause o Disease." A .-ow? of r J 500 > !?. award ed as lirst an \ -ecow4 pn/:e< {+r papers or the following sobjatU: Healthy llomei and Foo is for the Working Classes"; "ThoSani'ary Ncfefljit ii?'8 and Condition! ofSchooMIouJ03an 1 Sjhool-I/.fe"; "Disinfection uni Individual Prophylaxis sgainst Infectious Diseases"; "The Preventable ('huh"8 of Disease, Injury, and Death in American Workshops, and the Best Means and A ppliances /or Preventing and Avoiding Them." Fifty-nine essays have been prcicnted in competition for these prizes. It will be seen that tin idea of the association is to diacasi practical questions which deal with til) every day life of the people. The meetings trp open to tho public, ami by means of tho printed reports the proceedings are given a Mill wider publicity. A eociety engaged in so good a work deserves the encourageim nt of tho public, whote voluntary servant it is. Amnrtcvi tV')tr>lil|>|inr? uf ilio CoIhSoq 1 fjul. The free traders are wise in their generation. They appreciate the value of educating thej>ul?!ic in their school of thought; they know that printer's ink is the cheapest and best mean* o: communication ; and they understand the value of organization. All this they are doing, and more ct it they intend to do, in the hope that this country will turn to them "as ErgJand came to the support of Cobden and Bright." This they gave out at their National Conference in Chicago, anil they did not hesitate to advertise their desire for money to carry on the work. When protectionists speak of annoy for the advancement of their cause, free * traders become eloquent about subsidizing the press and buying louitlatora. On their own siik*, and for the sacred purpose of putting American labor on an tquality with foreign labor, the tisc of money is regarded as legitimate aad praiseworthy. The reference to Cobden, his work in England ami the national policy of that country shows the l?oad of sympathy between the free traders of tho United .States and those of England. Being impressed with Cobdeu's notions, taking it for granted that hin theories are benoOcal to England?which is notunanittiOU3ly conceded in England?our Anglo-Anuriran free traders ttesume that ail would go well in this country if we could bo brought to how down'before the memory of Cobden and worship it. IYotectiouisUJ might take a hint from the free traders in too uutter of org&niz ition. Til K niii'itr. ?ik (ii)iiti'. In TnnJjr Arlloii-Suiim llrmirM Aliuiit .1.1 u? iv.inU' Win k. To tU f/tUur of the lutt'.lUinrrr. fjii::?In a copy of the Il"jUUr, which came here to-day, I liud the following statements inserted concerning a matter in which citizens of the State are vitally iutorested, namely: 4,Cii ahi.estos, Nov. :j.?Judges Johnson and Snyder, of the Supreme Court, arrived here on the -1st of October, the U..? frtr llw> r.'l'fllar tiTMi I i; i; i.nt the failure ol Judges Green and VVoml.s to put in an appeuranod /i?? prevented tho announcement of opinions. Judge Green arrived Saturday. Ho vtas detained at homo by Hsriou* illncKH. Judge Woods was detained by the nerioiM liimrM ol hia eon, i rank Woods, ol Graflon. it is learned that .Mr. Frank Woods in nim.h improved, i( ii-?t. entirely recovered. Il in thought opinion* Mill be announced to the court .Saturday next." Now, li t a low words of plain truth be here litly spoken. The regular action ol thin .Supremo Court, uitli a very iar^oand inereamiig docket ol causes before it, is a matter of gr?-at interest to those over whom itajuriA?tirtioniHextondbd. itsccuis from thi) i /f ifoin.' announcement thitt it* regular routine oldutics on tii ?? public behalf wore to have? orumonctd on thelHitt of October lAht, but that, on account ol the ahjeuco of tin. Iau members adverted to, its biifiirn us w.m stayed, and Mifpended up to tl.e present dale. For tliia ressation and interruption of public biiHiness on the part of these eminent fun?tionnri<:?, Urn Much ol one,and that of n no. of the other, in ulluded to in a manner and with a path on deserving ournymp.ithies, if not merely an apologetic hu liter* luge. JudgeGreen, it H"-mn, has finally xrrivimi a: j.ih |?w',i oj <iury, hum jih your rimdertt a ill nut provo forKiitful >( tln> iinception of thosn lahorcrw in the who count ill lit ti?o eleventh hour, it in xe?jucalc?i bjr tu? writer uf thcae couiuicab* on the Judicial absence, that they b? held nr?t applicable to him in a cenaorioua r?apect, or intended in the slightest degree to imply negligence on his part, of official J? <iuty. presuming, as the writer verily P' dois, that his excuse is a genuine and valid one. . . . c1, But lr? respect to .Simuol Wooda.it Is 01 known to many, that the Circuit Court * of Barbour, which commence* its seesion " on the loll of October, and probably continuce till near the 4th of November, aI when the next term in the same Judicial Cl Circuit commences in Taylor county, has c: both before and since the 21*t of Octob?r, 111 engrossed the time nnd labors of Mr. J? WoodF, as it lias frequently doneeince on the Supreme Bench, when its terms h conflicted with those of the higher court; ? norhavetbedutiesoftbe last named court, g1 nor the supposed serious illness of hi* b son, apparently been puch as to seriously y divert paterfamilias from being within tho precincts r.f hie law office, at Philippi, ^ and therein, through two or three younp .v \V?,oV, one at least bis former partner at 11 law, engaged like ? dutiful and expert tel- J"' e.riwher in dispatching decrees, briefs of ' opinions, comfirmatioiis ufsales and ether ' record mattes* judicial considerations, ' and entry to ami before the said Circuit (Joust, through its unual sessions of from " two to three weeks. If this modus oper- t-' i adi seems somewhat flippantly exprcesed, "* let it nevertheless l?e understood that P there is throughout thorough adherence ' to truth, in respect to the facts detailed therein. It is a case of cross and mini- j, f-?t and hnbitml dereliction in, and de- rr flection from a direct line of official duty, K of which the public should ba fully apprised. A brief observation or two more in con- HJ nectlon witu tnw tnij-ct, ana iut? writer a will have done. 1/n-kiuir through the , twenty-fourth volume of the Weat Vir- * ginia Keporta, and putting out of consid- tr eration the cause of the State against Frew = . and ilnrt therein, in which the court a?emed to indulge in a mo-fe of edl redress, somewhat characteristic of that of the "Red Men" in the latter rart of their primitive ministrations in Barbour county, and there will he found to have been, if the writer bus not miscounted, seventytwo judicial opinions rendered, of which Snyder save Uenty-uiue. Johnson nineteen, Green fifteen and Woods nine, i Thus of these decretal expositions in law, Ju<!g<? Snyder, repreienting the southern pirt of tbe State, (ioAsiuuth as t!:e other tnr. e j'i<lg<*8 were sel-rt<*d from the other 1 portion of it,) has u ndered more th in two-fifth* of the opinions reported iu that , court, contained in that volume, a*id era* I brtcin.: their judicial labors and proceed* tags for the year 18S4, while Samuel 1 \V ;ods has performed but one-eighth part of m:eh service. The writer has only to a Id that he .':til*? to perceive wherein this disparity i:i number iHHju tlizvl in weight, upon a critical analgia t f the opinions so promulgated; aud he insists that the fore. going observations are not ma le for the I purpose merely of contemning the judges or either of them; but rather tor the pur- r pose cf presenting plain truth as a matter i of public concernment. * Indkx. Ad'litori, II'. I"fr, Aw. 7. ' 1 Tuko Care * ! Y*ur Aiilin&l*. f Ezdutage. Livo sleek are to lie our especial watch and c.ire for the coming four months at 1 !e jit Wo nee:! to winter them as econom J I lea 1IV Kfl pO.B.Oe, yei luvr inriii a:i iutj ; lime gaining No animal is profitable at : , a standstill. Stock wintered on the warmest t-ide of ? cnn-Htack, and coming out _ "spring-poor," are i.'i no condition to make j Rood returns during the summer. At this J . season. look especially to the coinfor:nb!ei im-ph of their quartern, that they may he easily cleaned, warm, and well-aired when ' needed. Alterations that will facilitate foddering, littering, and clearing out, should he planned and earned out at once. ; Tight hoard wails, or any others, ar?ui * much cheaper sonrco cf warmth than * much feeding, so far a< neat cattle, horees Z in use, pigs, and poultry are concerned. ( Horses and sheep with comfortable shelter, out of the rain, and well roofotl, will i hear any degree of cold they are likely to . bo buI ject to, if they have enough to eat, and the question of (couoiny depends on the price <>i hav ami corn, and of hemlock b..anis. Food consumed merely to main- ~ tain animal heat, deducting the value cf ^ tho resulting manure, is a dead 1oh? H-ev. s, sheep, and pigs gnin very rapidly if well fed this month. The bracing air sharpens appetites, and the variety < f rich feed a greater now than at any other time of the year. They should be crowded, _ hut not over-fed. Athlktic eportfl may now be said to form part of the course of educa- r tion in all schools ami colleges. j There is a iiangcr, however, that they may sometimes ??e inuiiigeu in xo a hurtful degree, and c-xperienced athletes always counteract the effects of severe training by thorough applications of St. _ Jacobs Oi!. This tlirengthens the muscles ? and naked the limits llrm and elastic. "I>k. I'ctzom/s Oertnan Bitters" is one of tlie best medicincs that 1 have ev<r protenhed for Loss of Appetite and Indi- o geBtion and (ier.eral Debility, and cheerfully ucoinmcnd il to the Medical Pro- JJ{ fesfiion and to the Public. V F. HKNIIY Mathiku, M. I)., J?i was Baltimore, Md. {* TiM.Sccrvtuf l.lvii b. tn Frovill's Saraapurilla,of Blood and Liver ||| Syrup, will euro Scrofulous Taint, niieitmaluun, White Swelling, < iout, (iuitre, hi Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous iJebil- m ity. Malaria, and ull diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. CerI liticates can be presented from many lead- Br ' ii i' nhvqiciaiiH. iuiniRU>rf>. and i.cmtH of V? families throughout the land, endorsing it <1? in the highest trru s. Wo are constantly * in r ceipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, Mid we recommend of it as the beat known remedy for the cure ,l) of the above diseases. ttIimw j. ? tli I was troubled with Chronic Catarrh H and gathering in my head, was very deaf at times, had discharges from my ears, and was unable to breathe through my i none. Jieforo the second bottle ol Ely's J. Cream Halm was exhaus'ed I was cured and t?? day enjoy tonnd health. C. J. ('or- -bin, f-X Chestnut Mrect, Field Manager, Philadelphia I'ub.House, l'a. See adv't. Ki | |I?r?f<tr<i*4 Arlil I'liu'iilmtt*, tiir .t IculmlUm. ' " | Dr. C. S. Kllis, Wabash, Ind., says: "I I prescribed it for a man who had used intoxicant* to c seem for fifteen yearn, but I during the Ich two years had entirely ab- { ] ; stained. He think* the Arid I'houphutc* is />? of much b'.-n< lit to him." ** Ailvlr* to .M?illi*rii. ?,V Am you disturbed at night and broken vy, of your rest by a Hick child suffering hikI * crying with pain of cutting teeth? Jf so, \ send at once and pet a bottle of Mrs. Win- pi hIowV SootlingSjrup f-?r Children 'JVrth- j!j ing. Its value is incalculable. Jt will reI lit*ve the poor littlo sufferer immediately, itj |).?pend upon it mother?, there in no mis- h' ; ihK- about it. It cures dysentery and hi diarrleca, regulates the stomach and Ih>wfds, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inll innnati'iwf, and gives tone and ? energy In tbs whole Hvatem. Win- t'l I slow s - Milling Kynip for Ghiluren Teeth- 31 i uitfi*t pleasant to the iwjlo, and is Uw* pre j/j I scrip:ion of one of the oldest and Imit fe- Mi male nuraes and jdiysicians in the t'nit* d Statis, mi l is for frtic by all druggist* ^ throughout the world. Price U5 cents a I" bolllu. ifwf.tw Tim Olil .>1 nil*In NlMllc. J.'1 been a MM!tiling fiiitiMHt* It now ri&fikm bibber than coil liver oil for eoiiBiimption. |)u' Tuvlor'j. ('li?T-?i:ci' It-in-My of Swr? t (iiitn j nri'l Mullein -aill euro coughs, croup nwl Z* coiiRii>i)|?tion. -J Jifirt w.nit Mi) ti?>Ui Ilk)* Ivory white, 1 Iny It - iu. (<.? ? l.liM.ir.ini:. 'I hy i.mili |- r|- iiiAl >lfil?ht iM-iiiiii mi Mir |K*rlii?i>li>k*" "" I i I >r i it1. uill firing I*., Health, I* miljr, fi ikhmico, worjrtlilDKl r> 'III" -t H .lHttf !'??? Il Wft.ll >J of 1 11 / mo* r, Ithu diiUincod n com) titiuii h ?loi Itoeth tir.? rentier* _. fi\ v*hil" by it* ii ?. TImi broftlli <l?*riv?*h friijrriH.ee frotn i' i hi -ma It prcvurilit ami itir- m'm (IciiIhI Urny. Tim j<iiuih Iwcoiiik ro?:er anl linnler under ita operation. All lr it* ingruliculMari vegetable antlnntiaeptic. u TTll*kW v Th* Widow'# Wit thangt. A dashing Washington widow, who had ceived marked attention from a very iptiUr and valiant physician, found herIf suddenly deserted. Her Esculapiui, :e?i 52, was completed? enthralled Dy a flinty of 18. and Cbrlstmaa morning the, priding took plate with all due pomp, j 'oraiwoad for the widow! She swallowi It bravely, wore an undaunted front, id was among the tirfrt to otTer hurried ngratnlationa to the happy pair. The , mveraatinn turned upon Chirstmas sifts, id the bride said, laughing gayiy: * And y wedding presents wore sent just be r?? unrutrnas, bo uunsmma tuuruiuK * i ad not a single gift" Ah! my dear, tuat cruel; you had me," Baid the brideroom, reproachfully. Before the pretty ride could answer, tLo widow's eye* grew aug*roBB. and, swioging blowly nor large in, Bhemumured; "Surely my dear Mrs. you should lie more than satisfied, for ju know antiquities are ?11 the raye." :i the awful silence following, the widow >sc, carefully arranged her draperies, aud -.wed her uilieu in stately serenity. Dr. !. and his bride never reiurneJ her call. A.v exchange?a\c: There are more puns >ade on I)r. Hull a Cough Syrup, free of liarge, than are paid for by the owners, good thing deserves the notice of the resu. >1 akkil'.l). RORER?-WO* K?Ou ifcun?!?y. Knrrmber 12, ?">. it 7 o'oloc* e by Krv -.to. t. Httf. hi the Mlftueol the IrlJt-'n p?r<*tiU, Mr. Wiuum II. oiiKwmnil Mot M*hv A. Wosuc n->th of ihlncity. Ulfcl). FRROt'HQN"- On Tbuwdoy, N. vtmler 12, 1MV , 1 nV'nck V y.. ?K rourjRtft w>'> r>f K . nnd Jet.nl > Kergown, '* month- ami rtdHyg. Puuenl situ tltiv. t ovembrr 14, at 10 o'clock a . Iutcrment ct Mt Olive Cemetery. Frteodaof if l-vj-f ' s JftllR THE, GREAT US^rsmbji rnn r^ufss euros r 11H rU 9 rJ "heumatism. S W2I S ft! an neuralgia. SlactiMClio. IJriolrtlir. Kpi'ltJlIU, lli'llllPII, rrlcc, Kilty tent*. At Dru^ljunnj Itoalcrs. THE CHAKLCS A. VOCELEll CO.. Sclc Proprfolcrs, Baltijioke, .Mai.yl.vms U.S.A. (L'onfcclioncvy. ^ IKG KN KELL'KK'S ICE CHSAM1 \L!< FLAYf No rxint ri'.Hrgi' ! ' VrctM'it ''-imtv. P'll? S'vofcssiomU Cavils. ^TAKUIKf li. JUNKS .M. !>., OFFIOK HOURS, 10 to 12 u. n:ul 2 to 4 r. M. " riiina, (Glass ami (Quccnsiuarc. 'T KNU1NK JT l{(>tvul Woi << !*, Crown L'tr'jr. Vienna ht:?1 Koval Krrkdcn, i tine pitcoa mdtub'.o lor V\edd'tn?or Annivtriwry lli>, jtst rcuivcJ. LWINVl BHO', nn'2 12IS Market a?irtt. J U*r OI'KNED. . Arotlicr lot of U'OiQ chca;> ljij'.Iflh Dccomt-.d i I Icie SJIX.S AT JOHN FM EDSl/5, T II " ' pcntists. ^EIITkxti'.A UTK U "Witliont l':iin ! oold I.lufd I'latm. GKO. C. MILI.IGAN, Dintiht, Telpphoue ' o. 4CC. Ko. I 13 Mirict Street. li")0 lirPERFUMEO BALL-ROWlj The Atlanta Cmiftituthm, KjHakinK of the MyiUc ?W dtkJ.lNV. HOd?: The |H'ffnir.c?l b?ll room #n> one o! tha wvil n! crHM-fol fvitureo ni thN wr<?u tvi-ut. A* ?h? I ??:itcnd '.hoOj't-r* H-.r.v: the* v.ere greeted 1th ibe tnottdelicious odoi* hom a iretbly 00:111:.* bid of a thouMiril ll-overs. The air ?vn/ den >1 >1 t be soft. v,\?it 1- rfnnie that secme-l to the very hr<?ub "f the soddc* {th.-vuro *ud? woolnit t?? tb? K?JeUa?ol the w>iwi?>n. a f.-ins in. tKBtlj pUud. w.u I'luyliir: Ibe ereidnc. ie roluitm; whbh s>ive rth 'i.l* i?rfutrie. and ic j.r*. tired sense* of the ladle* ?t on<e c'et<TU-d bet it uHh. V# nttd ht.nllv!?j ihat the fountain j.l th" tMofttuinlAM *trc dl>i-en?tutf to tbe ?tOkjibtrc the odor uf TAYLOR'S PRK2IIUM COUOGNS. 1 article of Boutbcrn manufacture thnt h** ompily won It* way Into wide M risil popularity. tU t ? r.*m b ol tn l.nt>t ?|'ul?ty, lnstiin: *j"l lid'ti*; Kiid u t* U.itucl artiste on the toiiet hie of all that turn tued -t. ibe and ?i?! me ?eri*e of t)i? "Mystie Uv. *t n:?e :!?< veri |tn merits, and they bad no hii|>5.'er oouu.lt to r? r their K'in?tn tr.rtii t c- fountain JcU <>f de rhtfnl perfume. T)io Mi dtneeni who found M> ntM<il n refr?*hor la*t evening will f-m M'-.imtlou tliu twuJvo-n l-j iif till- 'i : 11 < ? "? r TUAVKLKIW OIJ1DK. ARRIVAL AND DKI'AKTUKK OF \ ."KAlNr- KXI'I.iNATION 07 HRFKHPNCC M/r.CN. tally. t-'umlay cxccptod. IMuurifiy excepted.? hmlSUK Hue: I 1a -Mtrt. t Arrive. II. & ?. It. U.-F.AFt. I ; [jirww. I* 6:10 a ml* <:.' !> pm j* 5:HO p mriO:lftn hi iinlierliiTi't Acvm h:lftit nil 4:X'ipm iinii:?tt"ii Ai "?iii 4. !0 p i;i h:4ilain iiimlrtvlllo Almoin | llllfc'i a nil l:.0piii wiwr. iprc < ?.' . i:oand Coll..... 0:16a xn[* fi:20n m H-r-.A. nun] ' *7 ?/ pit '7:!ju!:i . ... . i Ol] IO:V.'i | ii. ' ?' j. in fccoo*j? 8:40f?Id] 10:60 a m jil-.'.-: : A i- m 7:35am a.-Mjpir. IV . I'. *i It. I?iv. uhliiRtooftud I'itllliuntli I I9am|* 9 is*m m.il I'M'-'Sur,;.'. 7 | . it in|M I ,i?'i 0 m iv?'.:iixmii Ki;.l I'itOitiiirKli ' i.,ii p in]} f' t'i'tn it >iiii^to:i mnl FiH*t)iirj{Ii...| p::i;"10;i.i p m ^!.:-i.:'i'ii I *?:vXi pm 7.U?a m I'., <-". .VM. L. Kjr.?Kaitt. tt>l?urvh - | m l fl:7ipm Okmrxli ami Nt* York. .. || IflipmM ;i:.l'ipni t'*bu:?a and iicw York |t 4 JO p in |ll:Uam Wt/T. tpTi*?. r iti. a;i.t HI Kudu. . II 7 Z-. a m I 7;iAar. iptCM. ' In. mi l M. I o.il* ,t -i if j. in | r, \, pm i|f. lU'iivillc AI 1 .' in.: ! 3:.'tt|>tn 111: r 1 vi;n mi?I 1>?'IiiiImiii. t 4 *10 a in! D. c. I'. It. It, | luminal AClcvilaml II r:'? r.;| *.:ttpm iimiivUI.- \i runiii'cUii 1 /.(is a in ! .!..'i|ijr. . Nt w Ynrk I'M 17 a in III r. a in tuliiirKliB'i'l N'cw York.... !| 1:11 pm I VMpm ?l Llv?r|t?il v m I 13 ;. r.vI H.Am in I.. A \V. K. H. I ;t>re**, fii'V'iAml, K, A VV M.':l7pm'l ? 37 pm i^llo'i "? |j I l.!pm;jl" I 1 it in Clr.it* vi:l" Arc.f j |:U pin JlA.'iT pin (;lnlr?v|utj A?:< in | 6:77 p?n I 6:117 pro ? .1 hr 1 : 4;47cm 9:00pm ill.:-. Hirer l(ullr<iiitli | MitMii^r. .......... I* 7:10 a in *10:V. m in *1 < p n? *;Ji'?pin eltttit.. ~. I 1>.06 ? nil 6:16 pw /.. A Unlit 4 urrc Pvllnlft nt C:li; r. it. for ami , m im rtluiil >nvc It4*:ihiru ut r>:lb a. m, fur HimmorGelil ami n<?vlllr. Urlvi'Rl Ifc i't'lf 10:10 a m ntnl ft-'/Ti r M. , yiiKKi.iMii.i.m m;ovi; i:. k. ; in and ?f:?r 8' NOAV. NovciiiIht 1. !- >i, trains . Hie vv.^iK.. d l: II. will run ? follow* iv?-iliii?llj A'. VtinrlliiK >'* k nl , ho * >i i ) r. *. o 4, ii. t:M r. m | mi " n :? ? " fl:i0 , HI ' !, 1) ' |Q;M) " ?:'<) " ?i ' , 00 " |.? in v. y 10 " I'll f. M , in i.kimy*. < f.v VVh rlinK m m a. ii., aiol run cvorjr llOlir . ill V r <. wiiiiling I'nrk nt 'J a mHinl run erorjr ir until lo i' m In* "i rum ii irnlii " will leave e/rli termlimii hI 10 r. m. ?. illII. \M Huptriuituduut. flew ^flucrttscmtntB. A NT KD?TWO BOYS WITH $1000 lecurlty, 'o act aa * *wi AgcnU on B. 4 0 B H Apply 10 VSU-S NKA8 CO., B. ?k 0. Dapot. noi"' JTOTICK! Th? Kcocd tern rf tho I in*'y Tuitiiute will open Mondty. the 16:b Inn. Any lj'orxsttlon u to torroi, Ac ,wlil bj furnished bj ilthtr of tho uad.nlgocd. j.coRB.Prtadp.l. MAJ J. M LKF. Aw't Principal loH gTEWED tomatoes. OUR OWN I'Af K. Very Cue. Tbiee Pound 'Una 16 ccnti. 010. K. MctfECBkK A By.s. rtckeri. Get onr November Prlre Hit out to day. no!8 "WIRE FENDERS. We are in receipt c f anotker lot cf W1KK FKNDKIW! i wb'.ch we o it at %tiil Iow? r prlcci than tVor. UKJ. W. J JlJN ON'S 8JNS, no!3 l.'iQ Main 4'ntt. j^KESH ARRIVALS Of the well known Perriu Freves Kid Gloves. A full Hue of Kail & Wilsuii h Col it:* and CuOa, at theSiar. n nnvni ivi: .g rv? nolo " 80 TwelVth Stroet J^EAUHKUL BUIOAL PRESENTS. We bare J'iKt opered our m w Importationol Art Good* for Ii'iumj uicoritlu*, which we would bj pWnd to > how to all who mtIJI fa-or m with n ml1. W'eareiootldfUt we can ?huw the ul*r?t ?> lecti n wt; huvo <*er bad o' i oyal rturrcster, rrowu iHrb?. Huwatiau aud French i lima V&m*, B'tqueaud Hronxe Figure", bu? ?, ?i'cher-. '"and-dabrms Hmm *i:d hbony fedesul*, T( tiles, fccono? aud Sltrrom, Royal Copper and Old Htlre: Novelties, i-ornlce Bridal Fiesenu, we think w? can plet*e the moi.t fastidious i?rop lu and exnmiiiu our uuw Kooda whether jou wish to buy 01 VOL I. G. DILLON, m>l JEWELFB. ^ KW O'UUI' CALIFORNIA WALNUTS! BETTER THAN ALLOTIIiEA 10 Sac-a, just reciivnl by nsr. soHULZ, col3 *3 ') Y,Ariel 8 rret rpjRffSTEE'S SALE OF FUltXilUKE X FACTORS. Hy y it tit * < ) a I of Tn:?* rr;i le by ?to hirer?lilt* Furniture Coinc my toujea* ttu>'i*, dated c:i ::im on) hi Jiitinn-.., us?2. *iiii ncorded in ?>i Tru?t Book ni l\ pint-' ;'0. town, In theoRlceol the'.;Urk of the r umy urt of ?)hlo County, We?t V-ruln'n I hi ii i-rl r utio nt public a tic tiou onHATL'KOiY. I"?KCK*BKK l'J 1685. r.t Id o'i:l?vk i. m.. ni il.' ni.i .!;> >r of -h-. ' irthoiUM o'Ohioroutity. Ill Winc lug, Va . tli: Mlltwlt'K propern : L"ls jCo* IS. l'J. 'JO nml VI in 'he Fifth ward, and beiiiu i the a j iIikci to n.i i ci-y laid n i into lot# b?* J oil u .*vt? u:i 1 Wiliam Chnpiiue, tl'tin'cd (.n the iw.t ?:dr of tt'at? r f trtet. b^twe- u iw nivtir.n hint Tw my ?u o:,d >t.ee:s <>? ihe c ty f Wheeling on Mh'.i-li i> cr?-fi? '1 a f-i'Tftorv Hiick "tin i turo Factory ntid a .'ournory brl- k wurchcu e. 'me l.ii:t r> ?M>nir.:n< valutinu iii-i-hbwry. c?, n,.i.,. ml ln riimiiifs* o:.1li- th ? o.uhl* bt luc com l-ir.itiv iy m >. Thiol:* OF" dAl.K?On* thirl of Mir- j.mrhtse money, or ?s mu?h m r>- iik (tie Mirc!??n?r iiuy ?Imk t IM in ui?h. a >1 the l?-ln. c III thr-e c?iu*l unii'ml 1 nents with from Cute c| *%! lo Ik- fcc'ircl by ?!eti! of till t Oti ih? property jmn ha?cd. nl'h ttiMircurc on thetuiM i.:k* th> ri-on to au mnouiil cq'iiil to uo UefcrieJ jmv mail*. 1' I titic to the r>Tf j.ertj I* t.' -ujch; t?U- r* rf?ct. citing h'-wcvcf. ikTU' <f l v i!' imi voy <>t:Jy lucb title hfc li Vcj>teil in uie tiv ni'<} <loed >> truM. ?. I*. til'uimt.i II. T-mtoo. WHKfUNO, Nov. 19.1) 85. noli 3fl dc8 l'? "CHAMBER" SUITS! We are showing some very elegant new styles in this line, which will be found surprisingly cheap, thoroughly made and finely finished. Espccial attention has been given to quality, and patrons will find throughout our stock thoroughly reliable goods at prices within the reach ol all. I'leasc call; we shall be pleased lo show you our gooils. Remember the place, 1117 MAIN STREET, FREW & BERTSCHY. noli The niont jK)!iti!ir Wonkly ncw?tinpor?lcrot?l ?" i. rii r. tii?rfintilr?,?iiitin<>Tinc ?, m \riith,ti??iu| ji?!i'ilUO??T|mhl|?liell. I.vrrj until* l ..f ..'ni.,1 u,"?i rncravinc". 'I In* j. 11 Vat inn ftlrnt?ln'?* tll">t *?ltl*li?- rti.*> rIoPnl.il 1 iiif..rnistioii*lii -lin?? |- r*?n ?Ii?iiIiI1 ?. !,. ut. 'II.* iMM i nnty < f tli* n tisniHi AMit;ti?N i? ; I* n I .TI l.-.lflv r 1U?'? tlul Ml All ut l,i r pit i :i if it a rl.i*? ci>ttil,tn?il. I'ri \''?r II,"ml t-it 'lull*, f -iiil l.i nil n <? ,|. ?:i r<. .V.fNNACM l'ul?li-li.r?. N".3tl1:r..?.h >. V V. |yTENTS.^y ' ' Oi-o Hi.n l lli He9...V' l I I tiimucli Mutin X *rr n-.tlc-'l m Hi" S 'ilW Arirni tn ff ? Til'1 ai1???lt*r" ? ii r t .....li-r-t. I tiy all |..r*.iu? ulio with IoiIm' ^i'VPss Jl ro. <>iri.-?? scuntuio AS. 2ol lUuftllKt}. N?? V.'lk VALUAULK I'AUM KOKSAI.K. I ofTcr tor mIo my fitrm til n"lin?nl county, O , wlili-h II?mmljn-i nc to thrrltv ft Ik'llntrr him! ci Icml* alone tin' lli.lr? nviT Imiil >lit?-?* fourth* of n mile. Ilf rlTer bottom hiu never Immu over ilnw.il )>) 11iv liiKlitvt lli**!* ill tin* Olno rim. Tfiufnnii ciiiUllui AIIOUT i.'M> At'IMOH, On which tlioro nr?i T>v?(iooil Dm riling Houses, Hums, in oiihiii MI TWO OBCHAftllH of (he 1**1 <|iia!ity o( fruit. IN*;.In tmviiiK TIIKKK VKIXS OF CIOAI., All of whloli r*u U? rtiliim] from tlx' tlih line. It MMiUol-lho appro* fi toifiaroil Imitln In liulinoiit c iiniy f<*r in.my ml o* lurlc 'IIn- IU- IhIr<> hii I T'irii|?'lii- mi'l tin-lU'llHln-,/.iiii .villi-nmi l liK ifitmtl i n'lroml rilim tliroiiKli ili? fnriii. 'Mm* lilil'i lull, v lull to il I* Kri*'l?"l t" mIuiIii Mdliort ilklnict' <il in y north I In**. i'H' ? ? r Ik lit of *?y t.?* ? yit lr.vii Kindt.*! i.y me. 1 li?ro 1? A OOOI) hTKAMIIOAT I.ANIMNU :>ii tin1 plwo whoro Ih??t* cmii Inii'S nt nil tlnu*, L'llhu iii liUii <>r Iomt wafer. I'hiiru I* nl o ?line ,111111' Hint Hni|.|,tui|.- of I fm I. ?l 111 it 111 v for IhiII.I uk hii l hlihrjt Itiil'tlliiK <*niii| of mi|icilur |i! ?fity on Hi" {'Irou. f' ?r Initio r lii'ioinnUoii to OA lilt KIT A inhk.K'iiN, r? i! itr?\ o , who Mill iIi'mt llic farm o ?ii) oim wUlitm; to |nirchM'o Il < K.vS'tl.K, Wint'lllv, W V*. Ponlonlwr II, mm ?'i>iw*wr NUIIHCItlllK KOIC "THE WtcKLY INTELLIGENCER." IUO i'KUANMUAfi | Geo. g. jtlftl Si (Co. GEO, E, STIFEL n /-s <5C LJLJCloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! We are now prepared to show the most complete and carefully selected stock to be lound in ?it?i onnnpfmrr- r\C flio lotocf styles and novelties in Jackets, Wraps, Newmarkets, Mantels, Seal Plush Sacques, Plush Newmarkets, Pur Lined Circulars, find Children's Wraps. All perlect shapes. These goods were all made to our order during the dull season, and are 15 percent lower than can be ordered to day. 'Visit our Cloak Department, as our assortment is the FINEST and our PRICES the LOWEST. Special Bargains in Scarlet Underwear. SEO.E.STiFEL&GO. 111-1 MAIN ST. Market Street Fntronce Through (ico. L. Durst't* Coiifcetioncry. 'X ___ J!. ?. S!.ho:Us .V <fc. NEW OLOMSl J, S. RHODES & CO, NewShort Wraps J, S, RHODES & CO. MISSES' CLOAKS! J, S, RHODES & CO, Seal Plusii Sacpes! J. S. RHODES &, GO. Ai-wcst Styles! IjowcsI J. S. Rhodes & Co ll."W MAIN ST. in f> (f#. iUcttilcl ,v (Co. SOMETHING NEW] TO _1_ K_J Whkl the porj'lo arc koklnx for, und wo ninny* niNii?Kt' l" the KIH4T PK.VI.KK.-1 lu tliucity loKct the New Htylt* of Furnilisre, Carpels, Hugs, Oil Olollis, A i <1 everything olw |M>rUliilni; to llOUHICFUK N ISI1ING ! Ol 'It New Fall Stock In coming In now, mid w would !k? plruol , tn I nvo our fili.'ii'U look over our Mock Ih>loro purclnultlg. G.Mendel&COn. 11XM 31AIIV ST. K'l?& 1 MADA3IE LAZ Artiat* Id FINE I BENCH HA IK OOOL WhttHog, from Otb until 13th November. ALL THE LiDIES 81 TO THE LADIKW. My Front Puces are old in principle, for ; artificial coverings for the head hate ban worn by the ladir* for many years. J Xew, beciuse J have |/> improved upon them, 1 that they are really a xcork of art; they will \ improve the plainest face, also cover semi'baid j or yray hair so well, thai they cannot be de- , UcUd as an artificial covering. ] You are invited to call. j I shall be pleased to show you or adjust my Artistic Front Piecrs, that you may judge of the effect for yourself. MAI).IMF. I.AZKLIjK VAUNT, of 1408 CI will t)OH' NK*- Mr ?'UK Hor-* WHKKI IN<}. froi (Geo. ?t. gaiilor^itao 2-; GEO. R1 Begs to announce the arrival New Fall I IIH FOR. THE TRA And invites the attention o IDIRfy G This stock is now approaching selected with the view of makin pfevious effort, in all the more unusual inducements in SEAL SKIN Newmarkets in Plush a rials, Fur and Feather Young Ladies' and kets in very new a and at prices e; Our Dress Gooc Is now replete with the most CI: dames, Mervelleux, Jerseys, Si by the yard and in combina Cashmeres, Home Spuns Suits, &c., and a com; mings to suit our FEATHER ; This Fall We add to our stock Tricot Dresses, well made and st Our stock of Men's, Ladies' UNDERWEAR is now full, and cnt more satisfactorily than later Beaded Goods, Laces, Pasame profusion. Wc open to day Blankets, Coi asks, Napkins, Towels?all in clu We repeat the invitation to the especially our Seal Slfin Sacqnes, Ncwmnrkcts, Short 1 >iilm SilljH GEO. R. T Hin g. iUcU?gey (Goc i nm/ neiT rrm luubv uu i run -AT TI ZtTZEW 1 DRY GOOE As the Proprietor is in the another New Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods ar Don't forget the n L. Ml ll' li j j j $lumbin0,<?;is&jltcam?lttln0 __ HHRIMBLE A~ LU17, 1 PLUMBKKH, |)| GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, | 1418 Market St root* Si "MiiUnR urn! VenllUUuROl labile Hulldluci . 1 llll (fvrulllnp *n<l Paclorlr? a Hponlftlty, *''' ?P'H hit J UST KECKIVKD! A Fine Amorlmcnl of COLO It 101) aLOHIO-', wlili h h111 Ins ?olii at resoluble price*. lA'KK KII IO.V, .. nolO 111* Main Slucl, \UM. MARK A SON, FBAi.TICAL ri.lIMllKlui, Oiin and Sloitm Fittom No. es TWELFTH HTRUST, All work done promptly at rwotiabla prlras. T fllai ,y;\pcv oMiivchousc. rifllEELING PAl'JStt WAREHOUSE. ,, Kohliinoii, F'iii'Im ?!t Co., ^ HI lUimtecturera and lv*:cr* In every r?rlotjr ol Wrl Al'KK. NO. 14/7 MAIN HTKKKT. Mipi Ti'lt'ldiono 911. Wheeling, W. V*. Ni lllKhot lauh |>rloo paid lor IU?r, l*?|>er mid Old ler. kttk*. arl" "i ELL,E VAUIVT, >8 (Philadelphia), at > w McLur* Home, I0LT1) SEE HER. FACTS. lit-Few !adle? reaMf \o what a dUadvin Me hey ap"o*rt?y not HU'ljlof an artlitlc arrargenent o? tar Coiffure. ;J ?Tbe?h*pc of ib* hwd l? r?rely ron*!dered ' ually the h*ir U arranicvd without reference >o h? profile, which ii to an artUt one of the main K)lUU. Sd ? MaD?V? Vaunt reallxlng her traMnen to ' * imp of Art. ha?. tjaJe it a th "rough etndy. and ?Hh the a?i?tance of hrr ?r'Uttc lU'r Work, c<n , stke attrart're the plalncet fac*. aa tett'.fled to Dj i"ndred?of herirratcful patroni <ih-VADA*t Virj?T*? rront Plree* are wtranted Natural Wtrr ^alr, ?ud the Reasonable -rloe charred for Strictly First Quality, placet i ,fcem within the reach of a'l. jortcn. flth ?Madams verier Original Deti&ner. 7 h.-W* do not Copj Mb ? trlcilr rir?tw?lltjr Goods. 9th -Best Workioatuh'p. 10th ? pmmptlr hivcuted. 11th -Warranted. Iii'hInut Strrrt, IMUUOKM'IIIA, l'AM ) n '"h until 1'!> Ni vfini" r H"?' | all and stflintcv Ciooits. rAYLOR of his regular purchase ol fintfir Ms I IVI1WI WIVWHW | DE OF" f all interested in Choice OODSI completion, and having been g it more attractive than any important departments, offers SACQUES, D ntl all oilier new mate- ( Trimmed Garments, Misses' Newmarnd pretty styles xtremely low. is Department 5 ioice Velvets and Silks, Rha- " irahs, French Wool Boucles ;tion, Bison Cloths, India ;, Uasket Lloths, shawl plete stock of Trimroods, including \ND FUR. a line of Children's Bison and ylish. and Children's Camel's Hair ? selections c.ni?be made at pres- * in the season. ii tileries. Embroideries, in ''reat ?i nforts, Flannels, Table Dam- " jice styles and quality. '> : Ladies to call and examine, i w U (K inns, and Velvets- _ Wool Drcs* Goods. 4. AYLOR.J ?-- w Klsf gtotion*, Stc. BIG BARGAINS" IK- roiRic: * )S storfJ Eastern Cities buying Stock of in id Ladies'and Children's Wraps, = ame and place. j 3TZ, [)-l >8nin Sfroot. jSoohs, ?t;itioucvy, Sec. ? \71: A KKoTFKKIXti .Sl'KCIAI. BAHIT CAINS IN r hiliiiiilnnl AiilliorN. = ckftm 15 vol* for. 57 W M,UTokfor. ... *010 liner, IS vob for 1010 Ki'ki'ruT. I! t iln i??r 9 (O lot * rob for fi <" imc, ft TnK fo*. *00 wmilfj* :? vol'. I r 2 5l) bbOllR, ft TOll I T 3 00 ] iii ' rol< tor ...... 7 W , ? fc litca innujr oi>K't<; all In k ? ?' bind:. K??r?l lr|v am! p*|ht; iu<>M of iluiu lUuttntt i! il etety wajr?iltoblu for llbmrlt? <'r(?rpntonui fikv.K Book* v. re ucvrr mi cIimp ?luc? tho rwjttu.ii (f 8TANT0N .4 OAVKSI-OHT. i -v| 1501 Market tn-ct. o WALL PAPER I I )r<lor mid Ceiling Decorations u,c For CltlUlrou'm Cnrrlnaroiif IClt.uli ICniiWh. Hdiliouor.vitikd Fuucy he larscaMtock a:ul (irvaUwt Variety in Ui? le. For mIo Holidl at WIioIiimIc 1'rli** by ju tj ,IOS. U ItAYES \ SON, or 17 80 Twglfih Htrwt, ?? uiiooi, hooks, jj *t?i. IViu, IViirllf, ftratrh I'm!*, Wnuk IU?nki, ting 1'njrr. Ac., (or the U?j? mnl Rlil*. A kimI l?ly rI my low prion. ^ [ h?|m|h re, MnxmIui* hiiiI rlimji itniIIiik matr. 11 QPIklllY. w''* |)'J No. 1114 Market *trvct, uo $mufcmcnts. ^vTiKiouisu OPERA HOUSE 1 FRIDAY AXI) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER13 A M, Family Mat lore, Satnrda*, 2 P. M, The P?cr:?? Siclo I'.nni, the Romany Rye. LEHSEX Si BAT EM .IX MiJUOttl. I'oirerfnl Cast! Superb Scencry! Hraiitltnl Effects! Tha Most Magn'licent Production OK THE AGE. It re iuinn TWO SPECIAL CAW to transport the mtluu. ________ A Jmlal. ?. W ami nS Ctf; ui>orvc<l T.'u-ln. MulMi.v trl'?? '? :? ' ?"! ' Ojvoccvics, ,<rc. M. liEILLY; WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Ttckcr tu I Carer of the Celebrated "Kcd lllrtl HamV Yos. I3G9 and I3ii Main Slreef, i ' WHEELING, W. VA. My rv.rti Cure of Cboico ."mokctl MrKl* rw'.ved I&lly direct from aj I'ork Hour* mi Miuuhi*ter. The Lancet .Stock of GENERAL GKOCEKIES IN THE STATS. SOLE AGENT IN THIS CITY FOR Rutnfon!'# Ywl I'ovrd-r in lU.ttlw. MoN'nmurii'K "?Jlory" M<-Alt>in*? "UtmBM" Totinci'o. Lo'.tk-r'n "?HvcrOiin" Tolwm X>ttPout's S;?'?rtliig Miniutr arid K!aMi:n; Powder. Uelcbrutcd "tieal sain" < ;1k*i*. I^ouiw Flour. ROYAI< PATENT. Brousona Befit. !k?t In th? amrkfrt. felfr QONtECHONEIW SI'tf A K! X X X X, AT K. .1. SMYTH'S. VT1NCE MEAT! 100 BUCKETS AJniore's Celebrated Mince Meal! Jtut !( ruiv.?l hy H. J. S3IVXII, noli Market and Korrtventh Et?. 1'. BKHHENS, largest, Chcfli?eit and Beat Aurftcd GtWty lu it? city. -217 "lid 22W Mutket Mnvt. fcouth laneh M-iru. ;i?"J J?oti rt'Mi 'I hfrteen I'ol Hr.t in (j>ie town or I Iv<rpool l?jr ewsvr I'eruvian.of ik Alliu Line, Noveinher 1>. n-r H til I 111 < ' < . jg<Uu;tt?cn;U. St, de ChantaS Academy, XEAK HUEtMMJ, W. VA The thlrty?Ij;hth yecr of tfcla *# !l l-nrwn Ac* my. under the charge oI the Vhdutlon Nun pen* on the fir*t Monday of Fejleuil-er next, hii DhtiuuuH ten month a. l*ijjill? r? celrwl at any '.lint In the a-?*lon. Thoce who ("eMie to place their diiickltni In natttntlon afordln* exceptional advantage* In lie way of hCAi'hful a Lid de Ightfnl location. ejClient hor.nl, thorough dlnfipllnc at.d InMriiclloa t the haudf of lifelong tiarhera, 111 every depart* lent of female education, Including the inodoru mguage* and inu*ic *huuld tend lor m catalogue I thliirchoQl. AddlCM, lirectmaof the Academy of the Visiution, Ml. it- UKASTAL, ati2^r\?w N'ir Wbeollng. W. Vs. I r K I) IA ( PA .) A CA D EM Y F! TS F() R yJL Bimlno** or rolh-ijp. Hpctiwl Drill for lUckitrJ IkiVK. HIpk!" or.! mi Mo n?>:ni? All Mudunia >ard with rriiiclpr-l. SW1TIJIN (;. SHoiUUixiK ia'vwnt A B HIM) < M ) ii' i MW fttctchant i'ailcvs. <ILK~umui:KLLAS. We have Ju?t lecclved ?n Invoice oI iiLK UMBRELLAS! With very Katurnl Htli k, Silver and Uold Tipped Handles, hlch we are olforlug nt exceedingly U?wr prlcca.* riioK. I Inches A: Co., 1211 MARKET 8TRKKT, bo? (Coal. ^AL. J rilE MANCHESTER COAL CO HUM NY .kepltitflure tn In'oniilng thrir cuicoinera and pply of Hie very U?t quality of Clcmi mid Nut ?], which ihejr will deliver ?i the old price: Clrnu Coal, 7 Cents. Jiul Coil, 0 " 3rdcr? left at the ofllce, ton or Mnrkrt and rour* Mith strutts, will ruvltt prompt att- i.tfou. K. J. SV1YTH. .vc"y. ri '.'Pli-'iu- ; ). < - 7 gi-UBStsts. MIENIION?ONE MOMENT! COUGH 8YBl*l?! MAGIC TOOTH POWDPRf OTTKH^ SPONGES, Hc?d>)uart(ra for the "Excelsior" Baking Powder! k**Itt*cripUoni it Specialty. at R. H- LIST'S, . .'I lull) MA'*- <TRFKTgianos, (Oig.uia. A c. PIANOS G&CANS Thf .!rmin>l f?r ih?? Imnrornl SUmx A hMMli IM ? " lorw-?- lUt > ?. cnii.i n.MIMoii I" It# Urlurvbiuliecotnf linpfr?tl?* !?> n?i mjtilrr one. ijuirtiT M much tuning ? il > I n mUIIuk rut-pin ?v?trm. (\.n?ntt l'v.il>>iyi?\ 1" ' I "1 Sivl<t <>f Okii ?*?, |ii to VM1. tut Ea?y P?> mri't?, i>r Itditol. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., XKW Vi'ltK ; imST?'\ ; ClllfMiQ u6 r KANICH ^ BACH L g?ltiuro 1*111110! d about throe jrcara, for aa'.v at a ijrvat barga'n, particular! call at J ItAI'MKH'S MIMi' ?=T?":v. Iou6cCuvuisItimi tlavelw;ivc. AKGKST ASaOKTMKNT OK I Palnoo Conl Viinom ho city, ami at lx>wt?t I'lkva, ut NKBR1TT .t HltO.'S, 1 1 r.i.' M .rW. t s'H- t. I Icturcs ;uul ,\vl jtt.it<vi;Us. H ^KATllKIl H STRIP 1 new ?U|t|>ly of t!iu cclvWnt??l Felt mul (iuni^^^Hj thcr Btilp, Jn*t rcoolvcJ by 12 L*. L NlCOl.L,