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; m -frauGpoEK. ] 1-rjIil.lHllitn 1M1LY AND VfJfttlZbt, Uvmay txcurnt,) - j K:ikw. UA-Mvijuli. J IIAKX, | nrarKrrowi, No. ?S iu>d?1 IfoortMutti htr???. OocCopy.OnoYeMOHoniTliiwMmIM?MOO I Six idoaUu.,.......... 4 oo|On? ifouUu.....~? 08 < DftlivoxcdbyCirrlertlDclly.l^PC'wcolf. ? 8K3II.VVBKKLY IMTELUOBNOKB. 1 PobtUbod Wcduc*d?y? *nd 8?turd*r?. onu Y?r..?? M>|8ixMonUx -..SI *8 ( THIS WI'.KJdiY IWTELUQKNCKU. Published Thuredmj* ..... si nnuit Mnnthi M drftut reduction to MoU Bond lor uiraplo copy ?ud alrtjulArt. AMwci, rUISW, OAMl'DKLI. ft IIAHT, WlieMIng, W. Va. IKuui/cd *t tho rbntofllco *t Whittling, W. V*., u c-cr.ml i'Iav? nntli'r.l Ik Milipim. WlfKKLl.VO, w. va., novkhiiisu 10.1h87. A Word from (he Blu|;wuni|>H. Tlio Mugwumps havo beon slow to soo any wrong in President Oloveland. As ofton an bo went wrong ho that they could not dod^o tho fact, they havo blamed hia counsellors, insisting that he waa much *' better than bia party. The letter o( the President enthusiastically endorsing Ool. followBand urging hia election, has been a oo palpable and indecent Interference on tho wrong aido of local affalra, that tbo Mugwumps havo had to cut loooe. Tho New York Evening Poft spoke out iu mooting, aud bo did the Times. Tho caso eeamB to havo gone a little harder with JfarperU Weekly, but it comoa to timo. in thia strain: "President Olaveland'o letter is, wo beliovo, tho flrat instance of ouch an net in a local election, and tho Democratic counsellors who advised it, and the President in yielding to their advico, havo greatly shaken tho public conGdonco in tho Executive good DOUSO." Once moro it ia the President's bad advisors, but tbon a man who is ao weak as to bo always tajcihg bad advico in no bet tor man u umu wuo la, n 35 inny uo bo pui, | b:id in liio own right. Will the Mugwump | popora remember theoo tilings next year? i A Grout Dally Labor Ori;an, j The Knights of Labor ofliciala at head-; quartora iu Philadelphia are eaid to be oontdmplutiug the publication of a groat daily labor orjjaa. The loault of auch an onterpricu is not conjectural; it ia certain failure. If a daily now3paper entirely devotod to labor mattora can lira anywhere it can in tho groat city of Now York, Every effort to oatabliah a newspaper of this kind in New York has failed. Two daily labor organs have oucoumboii in that city re contly. It ia all tho weeklies of that character can do to live there, JohnSwinton tried one not long since, an enterprising and brainy publication, and it swallowed up the savings of years. Waga-earuora aro .like tho rest of humanity. Thoy want tho nawa of tho day, I and they don't want it all of one material or cist in one mold. They want the labor news, and this thoy gat in tho daily gen-1 oral prasi of the country, together with all J tho nowj of tho world. it would Us as rea3onablo to expect all tho lawyer* ia tho cocietry, all the pfaysic'iancf, all tho newspaper men to confins thcanalvoa to one' daily devoted exclnaively to their particular class intereota. Th cchoicD of a naivipipar is not so much r. matter of contiuiout an of4i?ottiag a fair idea of the no ,va of the day , promptly prosentad. The editorial comment haa ita place, but tho nois th.3 thing. Ol?3 joarnila o:varhu3 kind3will continue to grov ;a number anil circulation as tlic occasion for them may arise, bat thoy will cut no ligrue in daily journal*GIa' 2 How Tliey *?Yorlt It la Virginia. Mr. K. R. Berkely, who aaya that Virginia ia bia homo i>q It haa been tho homo of hia fathers, writes to tho Now Yorkj Tribune to cay that South Carolina mothoda liavo reached that Stato and havo "como to stay" uuleaa tho outraged people of tho country will help Virginians to drive them out. Mr. Berkoly oayo that lists kept at polling places ohow a Damocratic ateal of 30,000 votes. For daring to be a Republican in Virginia ho was chased by a hlcod-thiraty mob and treated with every indignity. Mr. Berkely aska for thaenforcement of the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government for Virginia. TU- - - i-ui cuwo KHUOU mo CQHECieUCO 01 tilO country boa been asleep on this queotion. . If the Ropublicam of tho South complain that tholr votes are not counted, or that tho ballot boxes oro "loaded," 03 thoy wore in the late Presidential election in the "black coantiea" of Virginia, the prompt response is that tho bloody ebirt iB being flaunted. Then the trading sontimentofthe North talreo fright. Nothing is done about it, and few public men have the courage to say that something should bo done. Prom the late vote in Virginia it appears that with good management on tho Republican side tho Democrats will not much longer bo able to jagglo tho ballot boxea in Virginia. It looks like a last kick in tho Old Dominion. Alnti, For lluuiiui lfrnlltjr. i'abtuottf H'oi VltQinlan, Wo eeo it stated in some of our 8tate exchanges that Colonel Jim Mason's Charlestown Democrat ib preparing to hnng ito gato on tho "regular" post? which is backod up by certain mysterioua utterances that havo lately appeared in its columns, and by certain alleged over tUivo uiuuu uy iuo vwioaei 10 me ex-Senotorial chiof, Mr. Oamdea. "Well, Colonel Jim made it qaitc interesting for the "regulars" while niB courngo hold ont, and io amply able to do th'ein a like service should hia courago rovive; but if ho choouea to forget and forgive, and excuso and condone, it will be but a short time until in political mattera loiaure will be a burdeo to him and ho can then avail himself e? the opporportunity to vyrlle an eulogy of tho "Fool'a Errand; by ono of 'em." Wo ahould like very much to know how tho Colonel will go about tho task of apologiaing to tho Wheeling JlegCstcr for publishing that letter exposiuc ito "iinancial necessi* ..ties." though of coureo it's none of our business. Ii\ view of tho possible early dissolution above neprohondod, we "speed 1 tho partiDg gueat" with charitable regards, and to show that wo bear no malico wo suggest tho following aa suitably recording the morlte cf the onU-monopoly organ bo ooon (If soon) to bo received within tho embracts of the Standard Oil 'ftpompany?to wit: . Underneath this stone doth llo As much buck Don o at could olc,. ? wen, wneu aiivc, am vuor give, ? To u much Koodness as could live. Ivory Starch, a liltlo warm water, a little fltarch.quick.economical.beauttful.Grown, > ..'jyJiwraSBtBB EM 1 TIIIIODOII TUB HTA.TK. VeoUlvnU and ittolilnnta In TTMt Virginia j1 mod Vicinity, 1 Mro. W, F, Richards, a Moriiantovm J ?dv, Ihres or lout yean ago Inveatod H00 In a tract of California land. A few jooka since sho disposed of It for $12,000. A prominent feature In coma of oat ) Jtoto schools la to devote a email portion t if tlrna cacli weok to tho study of current ) svonts as recorded in nowepapero. Tho idea Is certainly a Rood one, and should , bo universally adopted, , Hon. Win. L. Wilson spoko on "Asr!- i cultural Depression and Tax Beductlon" ; at Cliarleelown, JeffeTcon county, to a i large audience, Ills address was in lamo ' part an argument In favor of the redaction I of tho present tariff rateo. i The Cincinnati TtUgram thus slurs our own Oharloa Jvdgar: "Iho Congressman Irom the Fourth district of West Virginia plftimit R urfint Tlnmn^rntfn vlctnrtf next year. But lie's a Hops, will ono ol? drove that l.ni fcot (at on tho natural products ol I \Vt?t Virginia," Tho B. A 0. bus engineers 011 tlio routo from the mouth o! thu lluckhannon river to the town oi iiuckhatinon, nod it is said tho road will likely be built this winter. They ore taking this atop to head off the West Virginia Central which company is thinking ol building'a road on tho came line. An agent for a pictorial magazine ia abroad (n tbo Btato and is working unsuspecting cltlzsna for their ducats. He prorata to throw in aa a promiunwto each subscriber o photograph album. Ho collects thrco or four dollarafor the magazlno and fails to produce tbo promised album. Tho Dodirldgo county commlltoo appointed to inspect tho new jnil building, were unwilling to risk their own judgment in tho matter (End rolnsed to lako the jail off tho contractors' bands, thns causing a delay in the contractors receiving - their money, which la a great inconvenience to thorn. Newbnra Preston county, was the scone of some wholesale burglarizing Tuesday night. Tbo thieves effected an entranco into 1'aull's general merchandise' store, tiib3on'e general merchandise store, Green's jawelry store, and attempted an entranco into Dr. Dont'a drug more and tho postollice, but failed. The; Becnrod very little booty. No clue has been found to tho psrpBtratoro ol the crimes, Mr. Josenh Titus, of Greeno countv. Pa., has a pieco of a ailic battle flag that was carried in the war of tlio Revolution by the colonials. At the clone of the war the Hog was torn into piccaa and divided, as far A3 it would go, among tbu soldiers. Mr. Tituo, an ancMtor of thceo who reaido in Greene county, was ono of the soldiers who obtained a pieco of the Hag, and it baa been in the line of deecendoney ever since. Many yeara ago twoeiatera named Liua, who omigrated from Germany lo thio country, became aoparatod. They wore uuablo to find each other until the other day, when ono of tho ladies, who had married a Mr. Kline, of Martinaburg, this State, accidentally learned of the whoroabouta of her long loat sister, who hod aleo married and oattlcd in Illinois, Tho re* ault was a happy reunion, after forty-ono yoars of separation. Jarnea M. Macon, of the JJWf Virginia Democrat, of Charleaton, .v/ho led tho revolt against Senator J. N. Camden, ia straining himaelf to inabo frienda with tho "monopoly ring" which ho has ao bitterly denounced for the past two yeara. In the last issue of tho Democrat appears an editorial eulogy of Mr. Oamdou and expressing tho hope that, for tho good of tho party and tho State, the exbenator will not retire from politics. It will be remembered that last winter. Mason accused Mr. Camden of bringing ruin on the Democratic party. Tuesday a comparatively young couple arrived in Parkeraburg and registered 11 Ala' Central Hotel ao C. V.- McCluro and wife, of Cincinnati. He naid that ho was a drummer for a Dayton, Ohio, tobacco house. They otayed there until that night, when Mr. McClure left, saying that ho was going to Marietta and would bo back on the next train. Time pa?Bed and Wednesday night still found liim absent, and the anpleaaant part wa3 that ho had left his wife without a cent of money. It aoon becainp evident that he had deserted her. Tho Parkeraburg authorities furnished the wife with a ticket to Cincincinnati. The husband has not yet turned up. j Dotective Alf Burnett, was interviewed by the State Journal Thursday, at Parkers| bur#, in regard to the Roane county venI detta, and the lynching of llev. Ryan's murderers. Ho stated that his agency is enaaged in working up the caso, and said: "Wo have go far succeeded in working out tho matter that we have the name of every man who belongs to tho Consolidated Band that committed these acts of mob law. Tiiero are just seventy-nine of them. We also have the name of every man who was present when tho lynching was done, A largo majority of the band wao present. Thore wero also a good many other citizuns thero who do not bolong to the band and who had nothing to do with tho lynchinga. It is well to dis? criminato betweon tho good citizens and I tho lawless band of lynchers. Every member of that gang of seventy-nine lynchers belong to one party. They are 1 all Democrats. There ia not one Republican among them." The Limbo of Tbloga Lost on earth, has ongulfed many a trumpery tooth wash, paste and powder, since 8ozddont was introduced to public notice, but that standard article still retains its place in general estimation and waxes in popularity as the years wane. People, whose teeth have bean saved by it, cpeak gratefully in its behalf, and professional endorsements of it multiply fast. Trhs*w A counterfeit gun is in circulation. It is intended for the uso of those who wear false toeth. Many of tho good thingo of tliia life aro sorrowfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Ackor'o Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigostiouand Constipation ; sold on a positivo guarantee at 25 and 50 cento, by lx>gan & Co, 0. R. Goetze, 0. Meniemiller, R. B. Burt and Bowio Bros. ' 2 Lady (who had a sick husband)?Don't you think, doctor, that you ought to bleed my husband? Doctor (absent mindedly) ?No, madam, not until he gets well. Ely's Cream Balm received: mvhead ia no w liquifying jOrearn Balm isaimply dynamite for catarrh in tho bead. Its application is maglcaL?Tliomaa Lender, AugQBta, Ga. "Were thero any poeto among tho nntodllnvianB?" a writor aske. Thero muat have beon or thero wouldn't fcavo beon any flood. 8avb tho Children. Tlioy are especially liablo to anddou Colda, Cougho, Croup, Whooping Congh, etc. Wo guarantee Ackers English Remedy a positive cure. It eaves hours of anxious watching. Bold by Lo^an & Co., C. 11. Goetzo, C. Menkomillpr. 1L IV TSnrfr'and Tfowin Urna. 4 OiK9(VBgh^Cold*, noarwi"**, Croup, Aithma, ' , Uroucliltt*, Wbooi'inc Couuh. Inclplcnt Cotmmifv J lion, wid icliotc* roiuumpUro ronwm in ftU*aucc<l itngw of 3 Itio U1k>A30. 1'ilcosicts. CtaMMacWV CcBiilno /Jr. Hull's InaS*VS^llO'wrj'i fiyrnp li i*>M only In ! tvcBSSax /Si trmmicrt, on<l txor? cur ' /tsJrrc\\trrvi\ Trmlo-Unrkj to wit. * a Hull'*Utnd (? a (Srile.n ItfiL J . MXVtMrmPi Mrtp CmiiintfUiM, ami tho 05vSliS?3o^5Sf??Hl'9Uoil!nMtUrt.-iof J/Ji? W. i ; Don't bt that cold ot yoars nin on. Yotj think C t Is a light thing. Bat It mar ma Into I atarrh. Or lata pneumonia. Ot con- a motion. o: Oatarrh la dloRuattns. Pnenmanla la lanaerons, Consumption la death Iteell. i The breathing apparatus ran?t to kept loalthy and clear ol all obstructions and H iffonalva matter. Otherwlao thora la trou- n )lo ahead. i] All the diacaacH of theea parte, head, J lose, throat, bronchial tubes and lun?u, ,> :an bo delightfully and entirely cured by ? tie use ol IkiBcboe'o Gorman By rap. If fou don't know this remedy, thousands J ind thousands of poople can tell yon. rhey havo been cored by It, and "know low It Id, theinaolvoa." Iiottlo only 75 1 JUUIOI aok ;um uiugKiBt. Thfttiknglvlng, Tho Ualtlmoro & Ohio Railroad^,Oom- " puny, in accordance with its usual custom, , will acll Komd Trip Excurtion Tickets at greatly reduced rates to and from all , Btations on lla linea east of the Ohio River. The tickoto vrill be cold November 23d onil 24th, good to return until November 20th, inclusive. For further information call ora Ticket ; Agents B. & 0. R. K. Puor. Iticf, of Sing SiuR, N. Y., has two relatives cured of Salt Rheum by Palmer's Skin-Succeaj. At drug etoro of McLain Bros. _____ D1KD. HOFFMANN?On Thuraday, Novcmbor 17,1887, at 5 o'clock a. jn., Kuzabstii Hoffmann, agod 72 , years. Funeral services at tho rwldonco of Geo. Loo?e, j No. Mludlaim street, Island, tlila (Saturday) j afturnoou at 2:30 o'clock, Interment private ? at Mt. Wood Cemetery at a later hour, Ifitoub^nvlllo papers please copy ] DKFIBAnaH?OnThursday mornlnp. November i 17,1M7, atl o'clock. BniDarr, wl'o ol Oliver Peflbaugh, In the 85th ytarof her ago. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No.j77 Nineteenth atreet, on Saturday mornlrg at 9 o'clock. Friends of tho family invited. In- ' torment nt Mt. Calvary Cemetery. 3 STEFIIE'JR?At thft residence of Mrs "W, B. Eooa, No, 46 Ksplansdo street, AlloRheny CUv, on . Wedno!d*r. November 1G. 1817, Miry A, widow of tlio Into K W. Btcpheui, iu tho 76th year of her two. IBJI Goao Where tho Woodbiuo Twinetb. Rats are sinart, but "Rftuxlt on Ham" l>catn them. Clears out Uats, Slicc, Roaches, Water Buks, Hies. Illation, Moths, AntfOlrmniitoes, lied-lni^s, -lien Uoe, Insect y. I'utato Hugs, Sparrows, Skunks, Weasel, (tophcr*, chipmmiks, Moles, Mu?k Hats, Jack ItabbitH, 8quirnla. lte. and iSc. Druggists. ROUGH OK l'AIN" 1'Iostcr, Poroscd, 15c. 'ROUPIt OS C0UGII5." Coughs,colds,25c. ALL SKIN nUMORS CUUEDBY" ROUGH^ITCH "Rough on Itch" Ointment cures Skin Tinmors, nmples, Flesh Worms, UinsWorm.Tetter, Kaltttheuro, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Itch, Ivy I'olson, Barber's I tch, Scnld Head, Eczema. 60o. Drusr. or mall. E. S. Wells, Jcrsoy City. B0UGH1PILES * Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protrud. ing, Bleeding. Internal and external remedy In each package. Sure cure, G0<\ Druggists or mall. H. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. j. e"'s catarhh cream balm Cleanses tlio kasalp^xfam btor? Knrrn. Tt<*stflrr?at1if>B?-E^' J <fJo KM Sen scs ot Taste , Try the Cure. &?AY"FEVE?? A particle Is applied into eacti nostril and Is agreeable. Prlco 60 ccnu at by Druggists: mall, registered, 0 cent*. ELY BEOTIIERS. 235 Greenwich strwt. Now York ^M-rrhMW PINE SnOES-Ii. V. BLOND, 1 ! I g z { W l?SD0 I ? til ?k*? g.i Pliv?L. all e-i BI '-'.-f-fl (; fc3 M IN * \-} c<^^rACT^RED7^ U 1 H 5? ''l J EXPRESSLY FOR, B H 3 fm^?0)]OT 5 J i WHEEL! NG.W.VA.K | 1 v-^s> D2AUUI IS Ladlgs' and Genls' Fins Shoes. Unquestionably the Leading House In tho fitato in Fine Koot Wear. | 1185 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Vu. Bolo Awjnla for Gentlemen a Qonulno English Porpolw Show my 18 TRAVELERS' ODIDE. aekital and departure of XjL TRAJNH?On and alter July 17,1887?Kxplahatioh op EcyanKsca Marks. 'Dally. f8onday excepted, til o a day eiceptcd.-Eastorn Standard timo: <1. At <). '{. U v-inr 1 Express............. - *5:1)0 am *10:15 pm Express 5:45 pm *10:50 ion Cumberland Accoel.. 8:80 am 5:50 pm Fairmont Acoom 4:10pm 9:05 am KouuUarUlo Acoom 13:01pm 1:40pm TTK5T. Exprcra (Chicago and Col)? *9:50 am *6:45 pm Chicago Exprora *3:20pm *9:50 am Chicago Limited *9:15pm *fi:00am ColumbusAooom t2:25pm 110:85 am Cincinnati Limited *11:18 pm *4:55 ?m Zanesrvllle'Accommodation.^.. |7:45am t6:15pm St, ClalravlllD Accom t8:5<jam 8:05 am St. Clalrsvillo Aocom t2:00pm tl :40 pm Bt, CUtrsvlllo Acoom *7:00 pm ifl:l6pm W.. P. & IS. Dir. Washington md Pittsburgh.... *5:00am *9:40 am Washington and Pittsburgh.... *8:10 am *11:15 am Washington and Pittsburgh..., *7:00 pm *C:55pm Washing ton and Pittsburgh..., *1:45 pm *11:10 pm Washington...... 15:20 pm 18:00 am P,, O. & Bt. Lf Ity. Pittsburgh............... t7:S5am t7:00pm Pittsburgh and Now York-.,,,.. 41:85 pm t^pm , Pittsburgh and Now York 14:20pm tll:15am 1 vnst, Exprcca, Oln, and Bt. Louis 17:85 am t 7:15 am Express, Cln. and St, Louis r 9:Mpm f 7:00 pm Express, Bteubonvlllo and CoL f1:85 pm t1:45pm BtaubcnYiUeand Dennlson. t 4:20 pm - V. ft P. Ii. It. , Pittsburgh and Cleveland 16:10 am 8:88 pm , Etr.nbcnvlllo Accommodation-f 9:85 am 8:85pm { Pitta., Now York and Chicago- fll:l7am 11:32 am ) Wollsrllla aooommodatlon 15:12 pm 6:15pm \ OlfiTOltuiCI GhL APltteb'sfixjx, t2:13jra 8:63 am i 0., X. * W. B, R. j Express, &?Teland, S, and W? 112:85 pm 18:05 pm ' Mjustllcn Aooonu...^ i 5:00 pm fll:25 am Bt. Olalrevlllu Aooom...,-- ... \ 8:i0am f 9:55am Bt. Claircville Aooom. 410:2< am f 1:85 pm t Bt. ClalrsTlllo Aocom.- f 2:05 pm f 5:35pm t Bt, Clalrsvillo Accom G:i0pmi 8:COpm t Local Freight and Aooom -.. C;80p m t 7:80pm ? nhloEivitr Hnllrnn.K r PMacagcr.M...M,^....^...M_ ? 7:45 am *11:20 am ? Passenger.. *12:45 am 3:15pm J PajMD?Qr....^ M:W pm 8:80 pm Siifiata 5:55 pm lit Z. A 0, Railroad* Bellalro Si Zanoavlllo Through Passenger leaves Bcllalro at 8:40 a. m., arrives at Bellalro at 4 p. m. Woodsflold Passenger leaves Bellalro at 4:M o m., arrives at Bcllalro at 8:20 a. m. Summcrflcld Accommodation leaves Bellalro at 1:00 p. m., arrlvca at Bollalro at 10:15 a, m. TTTHEELING & ELM GROVE R. R.? T T On and after Monday, October 81, 1837, runasiollowr AElmUroveUilllrowlwill u Leavo Wheeling: ^ 5:SUam,7:00am,9am. 11:00am, 1;80pm,3:30 K pm,5:'J0 pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm. Arrlvo at Wheeling Park: A-nn a m ?J.9?. ~ ... n.n. . ? ... ?.w? ..?? u m u.aj a ui, ii;ao a m, x uo p m, 1:05 pm, 6:65 pm, 7:S5pm, 9:85pa. Lcavo W'boellng P*rk: 0:10 a ra, 7:45 a m. 10:00 a m. 12:80 p m,2:S0 p m. 1:20 pm, 6:10 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:00 p m. .VrriTo at Wheeling: C:? a n. f :50 a n..]0:3S a a, 1:0! p m, 3:05 5 m, _ 1:55pm, GMSpm,8:35 pm, 10:30pm. ~ SQNDAYS?l**vo thocity at 8:00am,and rnn jvery hoar until 9:00 pm Leave Wheeling Park U 9:00 a rn, and run every hour until 10 p m, ex*pt tho church train, which will leavo tho Park it 9:45 a sa, and city at 1:15 pm. J ;; , : .,; U, HUtSCH, Supt. NKW ADVKHTI8KMENTS1 GiOB RENT-DWELLING WITH SIX. " V rootna and bath-room, good collar ana mttto: poly* WTANTED-MAN TO TAKE Charge TT 01 a&lca. N?* Bu?ln?a. Palarjr or comiluton: itAte which preferred. Liberia ladace imt?, Mrnanratamploy ment Wo manulac'uro new lino of Flro-^roof ft'?tat audi low tirlcoa. Sfjr meet with rwdr wUe amori* Harmera, Proiri' loual and Builnw? Men nyerywhero. 8I1*. 28xl8x S Inches. 6C0 twuuda. J31 retail, uihur alaea In Q J. McKJiE, Ilrldgo Corner, Main Street. Uplo Hrrap, Cooking Qorbfi, Curry Powder, i?ew York Sweet Cider, CtuAiacr; llut'cr lu Prints, at McKEE'S GROCERY, nolB llrl(l|!0 Coruor, JAPANESE TEAPOTS Are Just Lliu tiling to vaporUo water < For Natural Gn? Flrcw. Now Invoice, all kinds, at all prices, Just In. , EWING BROS., nolJ 1215 Market St., oppoalto MoLuro Homo. JJEW CROP. 10 8AGIC8 Now California Walnuts! Eoaothlog very lino, Just received bjr noia N. SCI! DM. J^IN8LY IKBTITUrE. Tho soeond term ol fho ncliool voir will open MONDAY, tho 2 st lust, whou now classes will bo 'ornied. AUnho int?nd to avail tfttmielrt of .bu advantages of tho Increased lacllltlw of this ichool should attend at tho opcnlug of the tcrui U* l_>. UlUJ, DOlC * Principal. ^HE CINDERELLA COOK IR^XvTQ-IE 1 Six holes. HaMiomo ornamentation. Cost no inoro than a cook stovo. Call and sea them at NESBlTf A BRO.'fl, nolG-wjg 1312 Market Street. Jq-UBIAN ENAMEL. Somothlng new (or flnhhlng FIro Fxonta and Fenders equal to new onts. Put up In bottles with brush. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S EONS, oc29 ? 1210 Main Htrcet. "Yr'ehead the list with GOLD DTJSX JFJLOTJli! Its purity wo guarantee. TABLE DELICACIES In Raisins. Nuts, Gr*pes, Oranges, Florida and Jamaica Lemons and Figs, L'at?e Cod Craa'jerrhB. very tine. Duffy's Celebrated Older. CTrystiMzed and ^renerved Canton Glager. CUKEdK-New York Cream, Neulchatell, Pineapple, Karaess'n an* Ed&m. fcaratojjaubtpi Into day, new and very choice. 3p?nlsh and <}uecn Olive*, wiijoa'i celebra'ed rackeraand 3H?cuIts. PaUlns Currants, Citron, Lemon and Orange l*eel sit new and choice. Our Vastlzzla Currants aie b-autl?s. CONK Kit & SNEDJBKElt, nolO (8aecc8tors to R. J. Smyth.) JJ&T OF LETTERS Remaining Ln the Postofllco at Wheeling, Ohio county, W Vo., Saturday, NovemberI'J, 1887. Tool)lain any of the following the applicant must mk tor advertised letters, giving date of list: LADIES' LIST. Barnfs, Mrs. Elonar Fankey. WIrr Carrie, 2 Beach, Miss Mary Hunt, tfhs Ka'ie Bucitcy, Lena. fllchards. Mre.E'lio i'atroll. Ada Smith, Mrs. Margaret J. niark, Mrs. W. J. Htcnper, Jennie Cook, Ml?s Anna Toonner, Mr*. Mary Dalton, iiiss Bello Tyotn, Mrs. John GENTLEMEN'S LIflT. Aurlck.Jamca Grant, K. L, Header, Joliu Grub, 'acob Butkheid, Jno. lla'gon, Goorgo L. courtlier. D. llutchinton, I antes Flnell, Joo Moonhead, II. M. Gibson, A. Strowzll, F.anz. Gorby, Ua'ry nol? EOBERT SIMPSON, r. M. What Everybody Wants! LILY CREAM. Tho moct elegant preparation for ClIAPPED HANDS. FACE or LlPa, or any JiOUOUXEiH OF T11E SKIN. **"U in niccly perfumed and leaves no greasv or unpleasant fecline. You can wear your kid gloves immediately alter using tho Creun. LOGAN &> CO,, Druggists, Bridge Comer. hslidahoods ! New and handsomo styles, Toilet Pets, TcrfumcrIrs. Purses. Focbot Books, Cologne Bottles and Toilet Goods Ronerallv, at remarkably low prices. Call and examine early. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. PU?... n ! en? ? 1 oiiuw yassjsi oiiuw mshs; Do you want Show Cases to exhibit your Holiday or other goods"/ Several sizes now lu store. Call promptly. LOGAN ?&c CO., Druggists, Britlgo Comer. no!3 ftllAilGi And a Timely Suggestion. j A JIAPPV TDOUGHT: ?What an elegant JbTlstmas present for a Mother, Wife, Sister or ' friend. a standard or White Sewing Machine Tould prove. Special Inducements offered: Fvery rfachlun purchased hi tended for either a Uhr Jstro m >r Now Year's Gift, will bo fltted with extra ale- " antly flnlslied fancy wood work, without addl* lonal expense to purchaser. I A IIhi EL Y SUGGESTION: A coiiKTeRatlou wishing to kindly remember < heir rastor. a force of clerks or employe* desiring o convey their appreciation to an employer or naiinRor, can not And a tnoro suitable kilt than tho ilatchlews CMJgraph Writing Macnlne. Wo will ?nstltuto ourselves members nf forots wishing to 1 tko advauUtgo of our Timely Suggestion, and dotato liberally to further the good cmue. c We cordially Invito Inspection of our goods. EDWARD L, EOSK & CO., c noil 55 TWICLF1U STREET. I :m:tt:r,:doc:h:, i XHLEJ FLORISTS, Can send handsome Designs or Looso Flowers T pon a moment's notlco that will reach you In a iw hours. Tbey aro noted for Artlstlo Arrantro icntand Loir Pilcos. E Send !or Catalogue of Dcilgna. c? A. JI. & J. E. MURDOCH, 510 SaiTHFIEUJ 8T? ~ _ , , . PITTSBURGH, PA. _ Telephono 429, oc22-Taas - FOUNTAIN ?brands? PINE CUT AND PLUG. y< Incomparably tho Beat. GKO. 3t? 8TITKL A CO, Geo.E.Stifel & CO. T rf T-N. T T-^ LAUlLb Who propose to buy a Silk Warp Henrietta Dress should examine the Priestly's Silk Warps shown by us. They are the best value we ever offered. LADIES Desiring to purchase a Wrap in Astrachan, Cloth, Plush or Seal Skin, should visit our Cloak Department and see the many bargains offered by us. LADIES Wishing Trimmings lor Fall and Winter Dresses and Carments should not fail to examine our stock. \ m\t? LftUILO; ?ANDCHILBREE'S Underwear, in White, Scarlet, Camel's Hair and Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Goods in all sizes and prices, at Geo.E. Stifel & Oo.'s, 1114 ?Ia,in St. no5 J. 8. KIIODKS A CO. Sacrifice Sale' OF ALL-WOOL BLAGK 40 INCHES WIDE! 40,50 & 60 Cents PER YARD. One-third less iu Trice than over Deforo sold. / '! J, S. RHODES & DO.I nol7 STATIONERY. 185J2, 1887. Slank Books and Stationery,J DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, OASH BOOKS, Invoice aud Trial Balauce Books, Pens, Inks, Penholders aL d Peuells, ^ Writing and Callgraph Papers, Envelopes, &c. J WTTho larsest stock and greatest variety iu the r itato, told Retail at Wholesale Prices, by U JOS. GRAVES &> SON, U 20 TWELFTH ST. no!8 . gOME SUCCESSFUL BOOKS s IN STOCK AT THE City Book Store, ! lilOl MARICKT STItEliT, \ Samnntha at Saratoga, byJoslah Allen's Wife. ll"Btrato1 by Oppor. Svo., cloin gilt, 5i 50, Tho Kirth Trembled, by he v. iC. P. Koe. 12mo? Jo'hRll. 3LW \ The Hundredth Man, by Frank 8tockton. 12mo., loth, 8> 50. . Anna Kavonlna, by Count Tolstoi; Irom tho tu?nlan. 12 mo., cloth, 81 75 pi Wauy other new and standard works lately ro- bi eivufl. Mony Choice Volumes added to our well known er 0 cent section. Ci STANTON & DAVENPORT. 01 nt>4 yc rHE Pittsburgh Dispatch! C 'u?u?u""rra ul ID COUM per WCOK..AI _ SSgKo?'"""1'- Br """'at M ai"155 J C. H. QUTM1JY, .. Bookseller and Newsdealer, t no3 ?im 14M aud 1507 Market street. mubicax oooua. ^J'PRIGHr 3Pia.no For Sale- X A flop Kranlch & Bach Upright Piano wed one < at. for talo cheap, 25 noa F. W. B1UMKB. oo GEO. TAYIiOI GEO. R. luvitcs attention to lils Nc CLOAK! LJl VL^UU Silks, Velva PERFECT Seal Skin Sacque PLUSH ^ PLUSII. Health Underwear Natural W Cog Muslin and Camb g-loy: HIOSII OORS] Lace Curtai dieneille C]ieiieill< BLA.3STS: conycFo: SHEET] Special Bargains ii BLACK PUSHY HENR Bennett's New Seal Saccjuca. Bennett's Now Seal Jackets. Bennett's Now Seat IV raps. Bennett's New Seal Dolninns. Bennett's Now Seal Ulsters. II you dwiro to buy a Rood, reliablo, flret-class JaakaScal Garment, go to !. 0. Bennett & Go,, Manutacturera ol Seal Garments, lorner Wood Strest anil Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1)07 GKOCBK1K8, KTC. piRESH Seep Sea Mackerel, in Kitts. BIOQtcr Mackerel. Yarmouth Bloater. Bonele&s aud whole Codflsh, at! F. HANAUKU'S, oc28 1SQC Market 8treot. F. BEHRENS, Irocer and European Steamship Agent, Largest, Beat Assorted and Cheapest Groccry In 30 city. Mala Store and Office. 2217 Mp.rket Street, Warehouse, W19 Market Htrcet. South Branch Store, cor Tlilrty-elRhthaud Jacob :rceta, In the large Wouwoort Hullrtlng. jy?6 WHEELING BAKERY. fliers and lakes! Among the best soiling Crtciers to-day arc farviu's Eagle Batter Crackers. Tho only Butter Cracker on tho market that is icited so that every crackcr la saleablo-none roken-no crumbs. ?r A'care headquartora for Extra Boda CrackMjnon BbcuU aud Ginger Knaps, Big Cookies, irt Wheels Oncer Cakt*. Water and Sugar rtckcru, rillk Biscuit and Hard rock. Always order Marvin's Superior Craokers from >ur groccr, and get the best xnado. Respectfully, "Q'S WHEELING BAKKRY CO. illy A, GLASS AND QUKKNSWAKK, ftJST RECEIVED I A NEW LINE OF locorated Chamber iSots, Cuepaiorcs, Library Lumps ana Chandelier*. Fable Cutlery ana Carverj tor ThanbislTlDg. .JOHN FIHKDKL,, ( 10 ^ lKlfl Main Htrwt J ?OR DODGERS : ! ! , 'AND SMA.LI, HA.in> BILLS, 30 to too INTELLlGKKaKB JOB KOOMB, Not. ana27Fonrtocntti mroot, wiieru yoa can ?o to i tamocuwd it itort no ilea * ] l~NXW OOOD8; y TAYLOR : I iw and Extensive Stock of S, FURS, GOODS, fs, Plushes, 1 FITIXN-Qs, Plush Sacques; FAOKETS. ! ' 1 ool Underwear, hineal Underwear, ric Underwear, ES7 3RY, 3TS, lis, Ouvtaiiis, e Table Covers. ETS, BTS, insra-s. i the Best Makes ol SILKSI IETTA CLOTHS. TAYLOR. PLUMBING, STEAM ?fc GAS FITTING The Best Natural Gas Burner! Little & Dillon Natural Has Earner for Urates anil Stores. Wo guarantee this burner to l>o almost noiseless and more durable than any other burner. This burner It In use by many of the most exacting people of Wheeling, -who will iully recommend itn use. Tho burner Is bo constructed that It can bo removed from tho grato without tho aid ol a plumber, In tho event tbo gas fliould be shut oil and tho parties want to uso coal temporarily. Parties desiring to renew their burners beforo tho cold weather ecw In should call and examine them. T? A. LITTLE, No. 1510 Market St, 1st door abovo PostoOlce. QClB TRIMBLE & LUTZ. Special attention given to NATURAL GAS1 Pitting ol Mills, Factories .and Dwellings. SPECIALTIES, Steam Healing, Plumbing; ANl> 6AS F1TTIN6, 14.10 &, 1418 Market St., WHEELING, W. VA. Reasonable prices and prompt attention given to all. Jul ^yM. HARE & SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 03 TWELFTH BTREET. , All-work dono promptly *t reasonable prloof. JEWELRY, "WATCHES. ETC. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. I, I>illon Ac Co. 1 A. very cboico selection of BlorHng Silver, Oayx , and Antique Bra?s Tablei, Piano Lamps, Biiquo i and Terra Cotta Ornaments, French Bronzes and j Royal Worcester, Doulton, CurLsbad, Eaviland, B. ( & D. Limoges, Polnton, t'opaland and Mlnton I China, In all tho now shapes and colors, at I. G. DILLON & CO.'S, , oC2fl Market Stroot. j DENTISTRY. iXTkl| 1 ins? w \ i sksn cs to w i Kifflu[g-yy-T' i?3 1 0C29 PICTPIIE3, ART MATZniAXB. ETC. ___ __ NEW PIOTUBES! Twlxt Love and Honor, Tlio Rolugeci, Too Late, Bummer. Now la folio at * 1S83 MABKET SIEEET, p nol8 K. L. Nrcou.. P $3,0001010AN- { The above amount will be loaned at six per cent U >u unencumbered WhocUng real ostato, whlcn a nuatbo wortb levcal tloiea tbo amount of Joan, tl rne borrower must be such as can be relied upon ti o pay Interest promptly leml-annually. and moit p ja? cort of examining title, drawing and rocordlng C japen. To desirable party with acceptable ?eculty loan, will be made for five roan. Dcacribo o: offered u security and address LOOK J 30X 40 Whoellng Foitof&co. oc37 COMMISSIONERS' HA.LF8. nOMMI88IONER9' 8ALK OF VALU^ ^ ABLE RK.U. RaTATK ON THK NATIONAL la the Circuit Court of OUio Coantjr, W, Va, Cato Carter ") ... . J1, >In Ouaoorr, Wm. A. Carter, et aL J By virtio of a decree entered la the above en. Mod cause ou the 7th day of October, A. D. 1W7, iho undersigned Special Commlaaloncra will, on TUX9DAY. NOVEMBER 3?, 1*87, beglunlng at 30 o'clock a. toll, at publio Ruction, at tho front doorof the Court House of Ohio county, Wwt Virginia, tho tractol land of which tholatoH ll. B. Carter died seised, fronting on tho National road, and lying on tho wcat and east of Mt. Calvary Cemetery and Wheeling Park. Thl? tract of land containing l t ? acres and 81 pcrchoa, will bo offered Unit aa a whole| and th"n lu four utuuisut 111. IIUU1' lux on tho ptko and lying along Ml. (nlvary cemetery, andnontalning betweon three or four acres. Bcoond-Tho west parcel of laid tract, aUo fronting on Ibo plko. containing about M acre* aud U polca. aud ha?in* upon It tho houie, baru* aud other Improvement*. Tho two foregoing parcwli will alio bo offered together. Third?The mlddlo paroel of Mid tract, containing Mi acnn and M Kles, aud rcAchod from wild road by a lane boecu WhcollUg Park aud Ml. Calvary cemetery, aud having upon It a hou*oaud other building*. Thl? tract will alao bo offered lu connection with the two parcel* before namod. Four'h-The cut parcel of Mid tract. coutalnkig SI acres 8 roodi and 1TJ pole*. lying immediately la tho rear of Wheeling I'ark, and reached from laid National mad by a road between tho park and cemetery. Thli parcel and tho U't namo<i parcul of is acn? aud 35 polo* will also bo oQcred together. Tho kit parcel of Si acres 8 roods and 8.4 poles, hu been laldofl in eight lota, varvlug In alio from a littlo abovo thrco-fourtha to a little above alx acre*, and this parcel will bo oflered lu lola alio Hal on will bo mado lu manner lu which tho moot money can be reallttd. Mali thowiug tho arningd.'UODt of thodlflcrent narecli and lot* offered rh above are on fllo with tho papers In iho caao. aud can be *ocu at tho office oi tho undented special commlMlouers. Tkkvh op hai.n-One-thlrd of tho purchase money, or as much more thereof aa tho purchaser may elect to pay. inca*h and tho balatico to bo paid In two equal Installment*, payable lu oneaud two yearn from dafo of ?Ic with interest; nouw with pereoual iccnrlty to bo glvcu therefor, and title to be retained uutll lull payment o( the i?urchaeo money, t, J.HUGlH, M. B. DOVKNKH, Special Commissioner*. W. II. Uajxer, Auctioneer. I hereby cortify that bond baa been given by tho abovo named special coinratiwlononi as required by law. aud the decree In tho above entitled eauiu, ' JOHN VV. M1TCUKLL, ocl8 Clerk circuit Court Ohio Cou?ty. COMMI88IONER'S 8ALE OF VALUABLK HEAL ESTATE. Iu tho Circuit Court of Ohio County, Wort Va.: Margaret J. Kerr and liusband ) vs. > In Chancory. , William lllnoctal. ) \ By virtue of a docrto entered la tho abovo enlltied cause on tho fourth day of November, A. D. 1887, tho undersigned special commissioner will, ou BATORDAY, deckmbkk17, 1887, beginning at lO'o'clock a.m.. sell at public auction at tho front door of tho Court llouso of Ohio County. West Virginia, tho following described pleco of laud lying and being sltuatti in Ohio county, to-wlt: Boilnning for boundary at a sugar tree etump, corner to Daulel Olden and K1IJah Marllug tracts of land: theuco H.'25? E. -npole# to a stor o: thence N. 76%? E SI pole* to a Mike la the line of Danlfl Gllleu: thence 8.81c W.40 jtolca to the beginning, contaiulog threo acres moro or le*9, it liclug tho same tract of land whicn w? conveyed to Ann Hlno by James Aavtand wile by deed datod the ? day of ?, A. I). lt>70. ALSO, LOT No. 10, In Sqoaro eight in Gilchrist's Amended Addition to tho city of Y heel, ing, lying and being situate on Wheeling Island, on tho west Mdo of "?orth York st eet, formerly Chestnut strict, fronting about thirty (30) feet on said North York street, and running b?ck at right angels wltn said North York street about one hun? Jrod and forty feet to an alley | 'rRRMHOFHiXK-One-thlrdof the purchase money and H<s much more ns tho purchater may elect to ' pay iu cash, and tho reMdue in two equal lustal[ meuts of fiix aud twelve months respectively, with intorei' from tho day of ta'o. tho pureha&cr to glvo hla notes for such deferred pay neu>s with good peo6nal security, aud the tltlo to be retained . until pajment In full Is made. G Iu CRAN'MER, Special Commissioner. I hereby certify that bojid has been given by the above named peclal Commissioner,a* required by law and tho dccreo in thn abi?vo entitled rame. .inri?c W. MITCIIKLI-. no!5 Clerk of CirnulVrouTt of Ohio ountv. TKU8TJ2K?8 8ALK. RU 8TEE'8 SALE OF CENTRE WHEELING KEAL ESTATE. Byvirtuo ol a deed of trust dated Octobcr 11, 1878, and recorded iu iho olllre of the Clerk of tho County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, In deed of trust oook 14. page 843, to me mado by Charles Moore aud Eliza a. Moore, his wile, 1 vrlll tell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER H, If87, commencing at 10 o'clock a. k., at tho north front door of ttxo Court House in tho city oLWhoellng, tho following properly, lo-wit: Lotuumbcnd fifty (60) In Joseph Caldwell's addition to ttio Bald city of WhoellDB, on tho west Bido of Chapllae street, between Twenty-seventh Rud Twenty-eighth streets. On this lot aro built throe dwelling homes. Tho north 34 feet wilt bo first sold. Terms of Jsalo-cami r ? A. J. CLARKE, Trustee. J. c. Heuvey. AuctUnccr. nol'i-w.t.h rjlRUSTEE'S SALE. By vlrluo of a deed of trust mado by Gcorgo Schad aud Louisa Scbad, his wife, to mo as trusteo, dated May 21. 188S, recorded In tho ofllce of the Clerk ot tho County Court ot Ohio county, West Virginia, in Deed of Trust Book No. 10 page '203,1 wllisellat public auction, at tho front door of tho Couit Housoof said county, oil SATURDAY, tho 10th DAY of DECEMBER, 1SS7, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m? tho following described property, that Is to say: Lot numbered ten In that part of the city of Wheeling, Ohio couuty, West Virginia, formerly known as tnn town of Lagrange, but now part of tho city of Wheeling, Tho title la believed to bo good, but sulliug as trustee 1 will convoy only tho title vested In mo by said deed of trust. Tkbks or SALT-Ouo-tbird and a? much more as tho purchaser elects to pay in ca<?h on tho day ol lale, tho balance In two equal Installments at one and two years, with Interest, for which tho purchaser shall execute bis notes, secure tho tamo by deed of trust on tho property, and keep the buildings insured for tho benefit of the trust. W. J. W. COVVDKN, Trustee. W. II. 1Iali.br. Auctioneer. m>3 EXECUTOR'S SALE. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of tho will of John Simmons, deceased, the undorsi?ned will offer for sale, to tho highest bidder, before tho Court Houso door of Ohio county, on SATURDAY, tho 10th DAY of DECEMBER, 1SS7, the following very valuable city property, in the city of Wheeling, to-wlt: That lot of grouud lylug on tho southeast corner of Market and Twentyseventh streets, In said city, being fifty foot on Market street, and one huuilred feet on Twentysevfntb Btreet, upou which thcro Is a two-story double brick dwelling. TerhsokSilk?one-third of tho purchaso money in cash, and the resldno in slat and twelve months from tho day ot salo. with interest from taid dav; the purchaser will bo required to give hts notes for the deferred pa^meuts^ a deed will be m?do to the deferred payments. II tho purchaser elects so to do, bo c&n pay the whole purchase money in cash. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock a. k. For Information apply to C. W. Krolter, No, 52 Seventeenth street, or to Edward Westvrood, No. 3103 McColloch street 0. W. KRKiTER, Executor, EMMA. WKiTWOOD, Executrix of John Simmons, deceased. Nqveudkh 4,1887. noS-.s . OUAHiilAy 8ALK. Guardian Sale of Boiler btiep, In pursuance of an order o? the Probate Court of Lucai countF, Ohio tho undersigned will receive icaled bids up to 12 o'clock at noon, FRIDAY, tho 25th DAY of NOVEMBER 1$S7. [or tho Bale as a whole or Lii parcels, of certain ihattol and real property, diBcrlbed and appraised jb follows: Heavy tools $1*0 75: smaller tools, J21C15: new stock ou hand, 8246 3S; old stock on Hand, 3JO 14: manufacture! articles iu stock, 8600: iundries. 8140; part 160x120) of lot, lncludiog 4.->x?0 Dno story hrick i*hop, $885; Port l.awreuco Division ol Toledo, 93,800 Total 35,093 42. Tho paid property to bo sold free, clear and unincumbered. Tekmb op Sale?One*tillrd cwh within five days iftor acceptance of bid, ana tho balance in ouc ind two years, with interest at tlx percent, payiblo annually and secured by mortcuce upon tho properly, or other iccuriiy approved by tbo court All bids must bo in iok. with the names of all persona intoresled, and bidders must give reference ndoretd. upon tboir bids. All bids must bo for not lew Ihnn tho appraised ;alu?cl Mid property or parcels thereof. Tho tjuardUn reserves the right to reject any or til bill. CATHERINE HOLZKMKR. \ Gnaidiauol fetor Uoizemer. Toledo, Oct 12,1687. Eor the purpose of holdlnjr tho soo<l will of tho jusiness, tho shop is, and will bo kept ninninu mm Etio is made. Tho buslncaa netitd ever 3,COO pJoflt last teaion, Sena bid* to. and lor details and any further Inormatlon, addrewi _ J. P. Dklfkey, Acting for tbeGutrdlau. QC22??9?uol2-19 7 AdamB Hlock, Toledo. 0. COCOA. GBATErUL?COINLFItOTlNG? BWW COCOA. BEKAKTA8T. "By a thorough knowJWgo of tho natural lawi rhlch govern tho oporatloua of digestion and nu? rltton, and by a careful application of ibe flno ropcrtlea of woll-eelocted Cocoa, Mr. Epps bM rovldcd our breakfast tables with a delicately fla* orod bevftnu?n whlnh mm- snrn 11w mnnr iii'AVT octora' bill*. It U by the Judldo..? uso of suca rtlclcaol dlotthat a constitution may bo greduUy built up until stroug enough to rcnlft every , jndencv to dlscaso. Hundroda of subtle maladlos ro floating around us ready to attack whercvor icrolaa weak point. Wo may cacapo many * ital shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with uro blood and a properly flourished Irame."ivU Service Qtu&U, Wade simply with boiling wator or milk Sold olylnhAli pound tin* bjr Grooors, labeled thus; AilKH EPi'b A CO., Homuiopatnlo Chomliu, Iel-nh.ii LoaoOn, Bjiquhd.I |