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FOB BBMT. no01) KUOMS TO LET-WELL FUBrttJtfi-. J5HL. P-^.NT-DWELLING HOUSE ON Cnrth Front Uland, Willi dvcroonutud ,. WnU-t mi'ltfM throughout. taqolrcoi pi^?rt miiIMi.1Irr ia-,'1 Uarkrt tlroc-L de?U 1 itri.hXr-SIX<RE WiTlI WELL AH-I h i[\NiitU DWELLING uu Second and r fi ll J- So. 31/ Twelfth street, now oc5 l, N?biui So"; WAttEllOUSE STijU M i;n it reel, at |>reKut ill the occu am I' J- Uiimelliu* Wlioleule C/sun. l'uueuiuu. lit April noit. Au:1 J W.PAXTOX, 'Jill laoo Ctiaplim. 8t WANTED. llU.VIKD TO SELL NOTES TO THE If ta?.uut ul or ?700, ?t lu p?r cent liiUrJ .ill ui'iirvU. \\ nl tu?ki* u retuuuiible dUcouut, ui.m ?J lax J. \V, ana Utlaoflw. dei&? Vlr A M l IW E DESI HE TO KSTAii\> LislI * gem-nil jigoucy lu WiNlIng or tJii.li) . i" <'/iitrol tbo >ale oi a kt?plu article o Ally cuniuui|>tioM. Any energetic iiihu with nnnl fUriUiii'*1 f< "re a jturniMiiuiit, paying buninm. for|urt.. a<J?lrc?H UJIMUWICIf NAMmCVUBJ,,. ,, iv m,li.,n Strrel. N. V. d?U fir A NTEI'-M A N 17 PACTUM Nti CON\) cms w?n'< tt biuiiiom rauniu Wlieriiui nji:ir??'"'l iri'tttl)'Uken). a fur huu* jftd Juiiiir*"" wrt*ry to pay for uuotl* on d?Uvurv ?/j4ro;il*i? li?v b in Micurcd lor thu fcuue; liao uefOKiitli pf'lt KUtnuiiuwl. Tim iuo?t loareliliiB ?? - A- * AitJiou, a u.|Tia! v > d<?13 JAKE CHANCE POK AGENTS. ir-ij-Un .tarn's. Handsomo nroflu and J7r"u,r> * 10 wununted. Ageuta can clour from LtoWcW by ilii'if ?t?? burglar proof alarm ukfur uouri and wlnduwa. hiimuthing entirely ...... t,.? m<) of * lwvk. Cull ftt ht. Jumea Hotel, ?= 1 LOCK MAN. diH _ UfAS'IKD TO EXCHANGE. Valuable ( ohI I^iixlon the Ohio rlrer, Belmont annty.?'hi".f,,r K""1' bindawuteru Nebraska. ?f iiAVf ?l?", for win, two Uhort t'atik furiua and tvuUrui??'? Oliiu river, thirteen aud fifteen nillua Uluf Mhvuliiig. froiu ISO to MtU aerea each. W. V. 1IOUK A liRO., a,d 1300 Market atreet FOR SALE. tfjli .w.u.k?jiuugies. phaetons, I' tmi vvn^'iiii. Now ia the time for buntalna. AUofinit Pmtt llowa for anlo. J. W. FJfURKLL, Cnf. \Uin tn.l Tu . iiilfth wtrfi'ta. oolO . ffioiTsAU-: A FIRST-CLASS DRUG I1 itore in Wiuelliitf. W. Vu., doing agood labium uiUlDVolia W.0??. and tan he boughton pd h-fiim. A'M't* ANUUhtt, thla OtUcu. tlolQ -non a.\ i.i: 11 u v e foh sa lk t wo I' uiii.cnioM deM ruble lot* in Wreonwood Cera?? (allmi <>r Hddrnu U. H. KltAZKK, at I*. J>. unoll'i Marble ?ii-i Uruuite Wqrka, blitoenth grtti. or ai ((rant llau>o. dela* JJOK UALE. Fire lots on LaHcllo Street. The Woodward Farm. J,: J. H. WOODWARD. pit SAI.K ON LONG TIME. Btuinraa ll-.imt and Dwelling*, In different parti fUietiiy. mi the Jo year plan, Prices low and in- ? unit mi/lrrutf. beeure a houio by payment of ttul. Xuqulro of II. FORRES, nnlJ Room No. 7, Cuatom Howe. IJ11K OKAY FAKM FOH SALE, (outliningaboutWam*, situated InOhlooounty. c ttwut time ami it half mile* froin Honey's 1'ointand \ frttdtlulita. Price lit,Auo-part caab. Inquire of t J.CIIA&lllfKtf IIKKVKY, | or JAH. L. 1IAWLEY, ? btl Wheeling, W. Va. ? roll sil.K I U'll.I, OFFER FOIt ' 1 bIo foriy.town lota In Neat Hrldaepprti. Ofclo, jiis.Ui KM A I (111-. 17111 Ur Ur.i r.MHKK, 1MI, it 10o'il<>tIc * u miI'I lot* will Im) sold on cosy J tensilo pun liu?or?. via: Uno-thl d cash In liailil, ??iblnl in one year, unci omHhinl in twti vears. ? tt? jmnnuMT k'hmij approved security (or dufcricd t ^ifbauti. Hi 11 |T.-,?ity U voiy dealntblu mid I tionli u *h?| opiHirtniilty for penona desiring i bulMiniloUloaniuire valuable homesteads. } ?l. JiHKl'H McCONNAUUHV. | TjHJlt SAI.K, H.ono UnMciijr of* Wheeling, Intoioat payable ? kqI iiuiihII) ,"11 |H-r cent. I II twutinl i ity of liciialro, Interest payable semi- t lauuali}. 7|u nt cent. I 21 ihamibi W in UlU-lle Mill. 1 r iturw itM'lc In J r tie mm Mill. j U'h?tv? ?i<h k In ntruut Railway. *? 1. IRWIN, Agent. > poll SALE CI1HAI'. Oi*?tf#mfnttlne, four foot stroke, ten Inch bore, j On* l"i:ii'> griii'llnu machine, (groat labor saving 1 Mbia?). Uirfilonlilowood (1 f III Iiik machine. On Uo liotH' power *Hllr?-r& Domini make) now. Oar I 'l lieiielies, trestle*. AC. Kat.lot -'a nu ll steel and Iron screwi (now). My to ALhXANOkK BOSH. <?li HI* Market Str?et. Wheeling, W. Va. TJBI1KAULK RESIDENCE FOR SALE. r?e hoiiM* and lot now occupied bj Rcr.J.D. Mut.ihu house Kintiilnlng nine (0) rooms and hurw.ni, two pantiles, cellar and finished carrot, m ib< lot n new wash linnw and other vutbnlld?f Hit* liniiv* stands high andhHHi|Mice on all weithit will never be built on and Is modern In Kflf. For tenni apply at the house, 77 Sixteenth *rwt,ur toT. C. MOFFAT 6t t.O., Ko. 27 Twolftb no23 Fit 8 A US OR RENTFINK BUHINE88 PROPERTY. I offer for m!i? the flue throe-story brick building Itiutroii tin- West sldeof Market street, a few doors Wowiwntiil Wanl Market House, formerly occu* JWbjIlmlimau ?fc Burnt, aa wholeaale produce iv* The Imildlug Is lltilsned above the first Hoof lutrleteu rooiiuaiid Is occupied ns a boanling ow.snd tin- iir*t floor Is a largoand elegant store with cellar, nnd the room, both for capacity wwailon Utlic IhuI for the produce btulncaaln ?!/;. *I*''"r rent from lat of April uext. U t^HRt VKU. | j| | Mm I n street. JyftO pilBST.CI.AStf KESIDENCB AT AUCI TIU.N Tnwilnjr, Dcfonilior 20tli, 1881, Will* sold ?t the Court House front, on TUEfr ptVI'M KMlii:it 'JOtli Inst.. at2o'elcck r. M., that uMmuo |'fo|H-tty, No. 1217 I'hnpllno street, the JJwflun ul the Into William Paxton, and one of w Bimt dmlmblo "llomea" In the city. 'I he i jooifUiiea full lot (60x182 feet) on L'napllne f {Ml,snd .MM additional <>1T the lot Ittlhorour t Market Mn el. The yard Is well filled with i jjuwitnl tncs and ahrubliery. Wide alley at ( P**n<l r. ar ?f premises. The liouae la spacious, . finished, and has all modern convent* UtKe stable and outbuildings on the alleys. TUM-ime-foiirtii cash and balance lu one. two years i*||h G per cent Interest, satisfacyywturaii-tir may be arranged to sultpur> Mn* property may be examined at any ? " wapplk-atiilji t? .. ? J ?. I'AXTON, 1300 Chapllne Street J " "nnrv Aiirllnneer. de7 MUSICAL GOODS. Itii nnnn? at * ciinnicinf:' wiunw uuuuu ni n unuiiiiiuu tMolt lhoMlMif *matl MunlcM tnntromenUi and hiiMiaI (iwMln, unci h-ndloonly the WASU AM) OMAN TIIADE AND i Steel Music & Organelles, All of thu itcx'k ol PJM, or TA H.?. H.UTE8, FICB, JKMDEOM, MOt'TI! 01IIIAN8, 4C? Nl'IIC roi.iw, MUSIC doom, MI PK'AI,(IOOM AND TRISIMINOS, *ni t??lllT?l)r l* a.,1,1 rpKnrillcM ol vol"*, M l>>0 PjMMUlt W f <*m (Hit ftfl quick pOA?lbl<5. Ji ?? Ktifinly vcr with MuricM K*w*iu (iiul a very comtiivt* tock nnd prltfM "Wl Hum- 111 Uftjit of I'l-ln* or Orpin* Cftlt 1U ? Vft torunltu (row mc Uiau Iww&cro, ?wJ ?uMc?t Urw Dlrrounta. WILLIAM II. BlIEIlt, M Twelfth Btroct, Wuhlniton litll .tan In Welti llmeHon Mil IKnlnnl'ltiw", Jjj* IHralln, dliifl Vullejr Mil ""'jJJJ" ?AS' MUSIC STORE JtiiMovico ro >'o. 114a Main St. '?* ?m1 (ofotiiMmnil I'lanon Mid Orj?n? yJI*' ImiwIihu ('*11 unit mmlne. WKJoidjCMfai tVY'"'"* r.,m?ieM?1 eornw Mnd rommo* ft.,.,., ' u!^l?l nrrnnnemenli lm ,ll>" In Hip Kngllih bnnehM. in M' iiiMfmiion, i an PT,tpr MMl lime. Utile* I,.' 1 'ill ?t lolicgf otnieoraena lor elmjUn. t,."""* J. M FRAKIIKR * IX).,. [ - __ Wheeling. W. V?, pAtaoit COAii VA8K8, PAllLOIt Finn RETS. i,._ I'AIIIXJR KKNDEM "W IfeitniMt of new >lyle?, M KE8H1TT A IIRO.'g, "" 1112 Mirkit Strut, MBDIOAL, 4fV> Tbu 6,000,000 Children 111 tliu United States Who huffur I'oJn, Who froi un.l Crr, Who HuVw I'ule fincm, Wliu Ilavu llud UfButU, Should Uw Luuirliliu's Worm Sjrrap Tim Child WIiom ttlavp U Dlnttirbad, Tli* Clillil Wlio Wnki-u In Tenor, Th? Child Whiwo Apiieiiu In Vorucloua, Tlitt Clillil WbuM AiiitulltH Vurli-u, Ttw 1'lijld \Vdu Dm-* Nut Tlirlviv TUo Child Who In Kniodated, The Child Willi lulornul Irritation, Tho Child With bulluw Couipltulou, Should Use l-mighliu's Worm hfrup No IXneoM Bo Danitoruuit Ai Worrna. No Clillil la Kmm? From Thoin. TIihv f'uii(ui I)lni-nn? Tlionikolvoa. tiivy Ag^ruvuio other Complaint*. Tlio Cbllil'ii Care Wlicn Ttclliluji LAUGHLINS INFANT CORDIAL bortkn* Tim (1um?: Auayi I'ain; Rkditm IMrLAMUATION; I ontkoiji t14K lloWMJI, Cl'III Nil Hl'M M kit I'oM I'l.A I NT. D \ RKM KU V, lilAftHUKA, KlaTULK-SCK, CoLIC, KTC. Mother* will And It very valuable t the child will Ih? rrlkvfil.pti fnlit n at nth flint. mul u nkr uii chim4/ul,hiipf>y,<iiul ftrlh\0 ruw/nrliiUe. We guarantee eachbottlw,?ml will refund lh? price ul every ok* not doing us rcprmunited. hold by tdl druggists. fr l'rleo 2Be. per Dottle, g LAUOHLIN BROS. & CO., Proprietor., 1 WHEELINC. W VA. Wasting Diseases luch a* ror.aiimptlon. liroiichitl*, Anhma. (lenorol Debility. Urdu Pxiinust'ou, t Itroiilc t'onsii* pution, t'lirunlc hUrihwu, I>yspe|?lu, or Lohh or Nervous rower, iro positively curcd by KKI.I.ous' COMPOUND HYhUI'OF IIYTOFUMI'IIITKB. A? phosphorus enters *#lancly into thu nuitnni conoiny, it incomes par cicdUnce thu hi'Ht vehicle villi which to m*ooliitu t'-c other vitalizing inured Iruin of healthy Dlood, Ncrvo mul Muscle. in redow'a Syrup of Ih |h>pho?phlle? are combined all thu ubAtaiu-cK fotin<1 necmury to insure robus- health, Hit! M herein it wim Invented with a view to supply very deficiency, It cvrtaluiy iuui performed lotuo rouderfiil cure*. Manciiektlr, N. II., June 18,1880. 4r. Jamei /. Frllou t: Dkah Km:?I winh to acknowledge thegreat benfit 1 have received from the u?? of.MFellowi' Com* Miiinii Hvrtip of llypophosphltes." 1 huvo been nn nvalM for nearly two years. with a bronchial affecion tiint had liecomo chronic. In the Pull of 1*781 iad m physician eighty days in auooutsion, besides he counsel of luveml other*. They gave me hut Ittle oiicntimgcmcnt, some of iJitin none. l<a.-t July waa ndvU.il to give your remedy a trial. 1 did mi, nd in 1cm than ijiiu week l ere wim a marked lm iroveiio nl for the belter. 1 lyive continued it* use rotn that llitio until the nremjut. improvliiK all the lino. and I can truthfully any I am in.no than a uindred iter cent better than when I commenced MUM*. Inavo Increased In weight about fifteen omuls, and my cough, which waa fearful. Inn teariy dlsapjicated. I iwllo<clmd it not bet n for our Hyruo, I ihould ere this have been beyond tlio ares of life. Very truly your*. AUlKKTflTOIlY. ?#*Doiiot bedtcelvedby remedies lin ing nilmUr name: no oilier prt'jmratlon la a substitute for his wide* any clrcunutnncps. dc.H imw This is ft now rtmi' dy, ori.-jluallr cyu- | i pounilMandlnlnvluciMllothomwllcarpriifos. ; kton and tlio public at Urge by B. II. Ilari* man, M. I)., of &7 I'cun Are.. rittsburn. _ m I'a., who h.n preset I lied It to over >.UXI |?.j- tletits, anil la oTorycrjo with tlio most irrntt_ fylng r.urrer*. LPMMBHHSPBVSTC . ItsolToi-tuimn thoryatt*in Ucmlnjly iiiillk'- ? that of any other remedy, and la (ho only m in pill el no needed In nlnior.t every dlrcafo to ' which 11 -sh Is lielr?I'pllopsr c I-allien Kite) being tlio only exception. In this I'uiujna i should not W nstvi. In Consilpfltlnii omi Disuses of tlio Female Ormna ana Illaddcr, Ma*ali*rhould bont*enwith t. rrnur-a . I is cuuiposod of purely rjgfllnbhlugro<llrnt?. ? ?>nrh i>no, nTor.llnjr to mivllnl rntlior^ ? . great romwly In ttsolf. DBBaBBHI , Dr. Ilartnhn h.'? gurm-ied la cummiur " the netlvo prlnelpl's frnn theao Ingredient* ? and lit combining llienj Into nno Jliii|iloroni? n pound, wTileliptoniocoliiM'Hf MM the Vin Wbdioatiiix N atl-na iii every dlsoiue. anil a the workof restoration roininence* with tlio g tlrstdosfl. Thcro li not an organ Ihnt It will not reach nor n tllwam It will not rnro. Tor I pArtirulars semi for MjKim| hlet . BBMP9BH 9 H. H. 11A ItTM A V *<'(>:, (MK.ni. ulilo. k)ld by nlldrngKlBtgnmlcleBleri Inmedlclnca cviM niccAccc niiocn OIUIJ VIULHULU UUIILU Bjr Dr. FnAZirn't Mnirlc Olulmrnt. Otircaiu ' f bjr magic,I'implca, lllnck Hernia or (Irttba, JJIntob* t rnnl F.ruptlntiaon llio free, leaving tlionklii clear, f iciilthy ami beautiful. Alw? curea Itch. Itorlier'a i tch, h*u Ithcum. Teller, Ringworm. Hculd Iff ml, Jhapped Hand*. Bow Nipple*, Sore Llpa, old, oUtl- > uto Ulcere and florca, &v. Skin UlaoiiMO. ' F. Drake. &t\., Cleveland, Ohio, ruffbred beyond ' ill dcH'riptl'iii from a ?kln dlacare which appealed i >n hla hand*, head and f?cc. and nearly deatroyed ;ila oyca. The mwl earful doctoring fulled lo help film. and afler all had failed hetnM*u I)r. Kr.i*lcm I vtitfdo Ointment and wu cured by a U\r appllca- | ilona. , wrThe flnt and only positive euro foriklndla!a?c? ever discovered. Bent by ma|l on receipt of price, Fifty Cent*. HCXItT * CO., Aole I'ropr'a. I CLKVKhAND, OHIO, For mind, Weeding. Itching or tflrtratod file*, Dr. WMIam'a Indian I'llo Ointment 1? a Mire euro. Price 91 ro, by mall. Foraalu by Logan ?fc Co.. drug- . xlaia. wheeling. delfor.ow 1 dm | 94 9 h 11 PM * FOR ill imUUUlflTB. Kdmund Docking, Agf.tnd ChaHc# ilflgjilftmocilef, Agenta. nrtjnM Or. Frazier's Root Bitters, Frailer'l Root IIIIIcm Aw nn| ft i1rt?tn ?hnp wMjky beverage, but Itro tHlllf menicinm in vjvfj bviirv. Tlicr netjttfotigljr titxiti thellvefaml kldneja, keep the bowel*OWfl and regular, akelhe wealtMrntig. heal dm liittpi. build Hp the nerve* and eleanae tho blood And mtem ?c?r w initnirit/. For Plod una, Huahof ftlwl |o the >Tci%?1. tending to Apoplexy. U;?|wi?Ia, Feyor mikI Ague, Propny. PI m plea and JJIotihw, Ucrofuhwa Humor* ami Port*. Tetlef, Kin* Worm, Whlie Swelling, Krylpe, la*, fcire Eve*, and for young men aiiflerlng from | Weakneaaor Oehlllly r?u??l from Imprudence, ami to female* In dollrato health, Fraxler a Hoot Hitter* are eaneHallr recommends!. I>r. Frwtcr: I hare uaed two bnttleanf your Root niltcrt for Dyirepwja, D wlnem, WrokncM and Kid ney Plaea e, and they did me mom goon than the doctor* and all the medicine I everuvd. From Ihe flrttdoae I to?* I ?<o*an lo nv-nd, ami I am now In Krfeet health, and fed a*well aa I ever did. I eon* AoM br loran A Co., Hrldgo Corner, W heeling, I ?* b, (M-yww Hereland. Ohio. . HOW 10 DMOMATM 100H II0MEM~ tor Chrlrtmaa, with ll'iiatratlom, In EJb pr"??'v*nwwT?fw? XV LUVCMI1UD. 'Tin tprlnff Ui? In kh umvu ullutk In the brook, The priuinwu laugh* (rum 1U khudy nook. WInter away like aghukt luu tied? L?t U b? tfpxiutf, thtm?my Love U dead! Tho fcummer U coine with burning light,* The kU allow u liecUuiul <iJj>? in hu Might, The kpringawuy like aghutt ho* tied? Let ll bo kuiuwcr-uiy Love U dead I Autumn U como with ita gold-trekked trot, tar through the wcud kigiu thu dlrgw-liko brwoc, summer away like a uliukt baa lied? Lei U bu autumn?my Love U dead! Tho winter U corno with while, wan cheek, Thu bure bough* n*kuml the wild wind* thrlck, Autumnaw*y Ukuacbokt basiled? Let it bo Wiuter-uiy 1-oVO U dead! A PASTOR'S FLIRTATION I was engaged to Angelina Melville, and I thought myself tho luckiest man livingAngelina was so handsome that no stranger ever saw her without expressing admiration, and ono did not weary of tho face after years of familiarity with it. She wan wen ureu, uccouipiumeu, anu a great ueirohs. I had reason to believe that bhe was very foud of me. No man could be more entirely content than I was as I leaned buck in the first-cluas carriage which took me from Glusgow into the country to the Vale of Cruix, where I wus to preach a few Sabbaths. The pulpit was vacant, and I was going , to tiy my wings. With my pecuniary prospects 1 scarcely thought I should care to ucccpt a call to the Vale of Cruix, but 1 hud no objection to filling its pulpit for u few weeks, especially as-Angelina had gone to the west coa4? and Glasgow wus wurm, imd study, aud stupid. Cusuul remembrances of elegant parsonages built in Queen Anne's style; of a study where tho footfalls were softened by Perdon rugs, and tho doors draped with portieres of velvet; chairs and a desk carved richly as some old confessional, flitted through my mind. And 1 thought also of i table, spread with silver and rare china, with a lauy at its head who resembled a Queen. And I breathed a luxurious sigh is I awakened from my day-dream to a knowledge that thu words "Vain of Cruix" were being shouted on thu platform, nnd that the train was coming to u standstill. 1 seized my traveling hag from the rack >verhead and hurried out of tho carriage. Phe jKjrters had just pulled four or five ;runks on the platform. Two old wagons itood in the road, one driven by an old woman in a sun-bonnet, thu other by u reduiircd hoy, with bare feet; and a queer cnock-kneed horse, attached to a queerer >ld gig, was standiug at a little distance. \ young man in a light summer suit and a :ity family, bent on rural happiness, were nv companions on the platform. The former put his trunk into tho first vngon, kissed tho old woman in tho sunjonnet, took tho reins and drove away. He vas evidently tho son of tho family come tome to spend his vacation. Tho rest of ho trunks and tho city family, mother, ather, little boy, nursemaid, and baby, vero put intotho wagon driven by tho boy. iVhen the train moved away 1 was left ilono on iho platform?alono but for the tation-master, who sat upon u bench smokng a clay pipe. 9 Jn a moment moro tho ofllcial, without ooking at me, mado tho remark: "Deacon Stevenson has come for the new minister. ? le's over in the hotel, und will bo back in \ minute." "Thank you," said I. The station-master took no notice of me, >ut having climbed upon a stool aud made ouiu changes in a time register on the wall if tho station, locked tho door, put the tey in Ids pocket, and sauntered away lown thfc railroad. K 1 took his place upon the bench nnd jj raited. In a few minutes u prime llttln >ld gentleman appeared upon tho top of ho hill, carrying In ono hand u tin can, In . he other a tin pail, and under either arm i brown paper parcel. 1 knew at a glance hat it was Stevenson. "Are you Mr. Mactaggert?" ho inquired, nildly, as ho approached. "I want to , enow! 1 hadn't any expectation of being JJ cept so long, but you bco it saves tho wonen folks trouble to fetch things over . vhen I drive down. I'll jest hang this " 'un of narafQno llo on behind. Homo olks?dlsliko tho smell?maybo you do. Pile sugar-loaf, tea and codee can go under he seat just as well as not. How's your lealth, sir, and how do you liko Valo of frulx?" I answered that my health was good, and hat I had not, as yet, seen much of Valo of >ulx. "No, you haven't," said tho old gentlenan. "Well, you'll drive through it now." \nd ho shook the reins; and tho old horse >egan to stumblo along. And on we drove ?ast certain rows of brick houses very much iko each other, and with the same flowers n their front gardens, until, having passed lie church, wo como to ouo happily set ibout by old oak trees, before the gate of vhioli he drew up, A girl stood at tho gate?a fair girl in a jluo muslin dress and apron. "Take tho sugar, Mary, before it gets uplet," said tho Deacon. "Tills is Sir. Macaggart, that's to preach for us. Mr. Macuggert, this is my daughter Marv." Wo bowed and slio vanished with the parcels. "What a lovely littlo creature 1" said I to myself. "Nothing liko Angelina, but so pretty 1" And I found mysHf thinking of lier as I washed my hands and my hair,in [he blue-walled bed mom on the second lloor. with white-fringed counterpanes nnd two black silhouttes over the mantel-piece, an either side of the china vases of roses. There were only four of us at the tabic? the Deacon, Ills wife, n stout lady who -..i.i .??. n.......t.~ i.i .....I Ill'vur BUIII IIIUIU IIIUI1 BIIU UUUIU lll-l|'f IIII* I | Mary. Hlio lmil spent tlio ]n?t winter In lilsstfow. mill wo talked nbunt nil she linil I seen. Hho'wiu wit possessed without liping forward, anil oh, so pretty I Now,Angelina wuhnplenilltlnnil ijiironly, en thin 1 whs mild prniHu that she could not object ' to, only I will It tory oltcn. I pt-cachcd 1 on the next Sunday. It win settled that I nliotilil upend the summer there, I wrote tliIn to Angelina: "Since yon cannot be with me It docs , not matter where I am?tills stupid place nn well as any other. Address to tlio euro of Deacon Stevenson. 1 shall remain with i him while I preach here." i It was a pleasant summer despite the dullness of the place. How good the quaint ] old Deacon was when one resllj knew him I How motherly was Mrs. Stevenson! ' As for Mary, she grew sweeter every day! | I often wondered what Angelina would i have said could she have seen mo helping ' her to pick blackberries, to find the run- | away cow, to carry homo the milk-pull, driving her over to the country grocery and I returning with a freight of groceries?An- I gelinn, who knew nothing of domestic de- ] tills, anil whose mnnogramtned and per- 1 fumed notes wcro often brought to me from thoofllcclncompanywitli thepurnlUnocnn. I wrote mv sermons at onecnilnfthe round table while Mary sat nt til# other sewing. Now anil then a big hug would fly into tlio window anil gn humming nhout our heads, or ? moth would try to singe its wings over Iho chimney, and I would drive It out. The old pcoplo would go In lied after a while, and then Mary and I would (Ind ourselves hungry, and she would gn Into the kitchen to find "something good." I always held the light for her. When something good was found we ate it on the back porrb, slltingslile by side on theitcp, like two children. Rile was so like a child, that little Mary, lliat It seemed no harmlonak her In kiss me goodnight, nr to hold her hand In mine, ? 14 rnitnil tin mtf firm In nnr Innit trulLa Iinmo from Huireli nn Siitirjnjr rvenlngp. Tlic Dimmer pn*?et1; Odobrr ramr. Anucllnn lrlnrncil Intlio rllymul wrote to mo. It WHS wlillo wo were rntintt penelief Hint erenm In Hip bnik |<ori-h that evonlnj Hint I mill tn M*rv. "I will Ml yon n secret, II yon will keep It for it wlillo, Miiry." "Oil, o( rourw I will, Mr. Mnrtnggort." 'I un going to ba twirled tbla latnmn, Mary," I said. "The* prstty letter* you always thought oams from my lister an from the lad v who is to marry me. She is very beautiful, very rich, very stylish, bat very kind. You must come and see us. Mary, when we are married. I shall tell Angelina how rood you have been to me? what a sweet little sister I found out here in Vale of Croix. Why, Marr?" j For, as 1 spoke, I felt the little hand I | held prow cold and heuvy in mine. I saw her sink backward. The bigcbiaa bowl of peaches and cream clipped with a crush on the ground and shattered to pieces. I caught the poor child in my arms. In a moment she came to herself, and said Bhe had overtired herself, she thought They hud been baking all day and it' was warm. And uow she bade mo good night But I did not see her next day, nor the uext She kept her room, and was not well enough to bid me good-by. Poor little Mary! I felt very miserable. However, Augeltnu met me in Glasgow. She was more beautiful than ever?more elegant in contrast to my simple country friend?and very soon I laughed at myself for the thought that had been in my heart Of course, I said it was the baking that bad overcome Mary?it was not my news. I had only been to her as a friend?as a brother. I lmd not made love to her; above all, I had not flirted with her. But I thought of Mary a great deal, and I iniwM'il her evorv hour exactlv?oh. ves. exactly?as I iniglitn sister. I wrote to Mm. Stevenson, and her an wer was very brief. "1 haven't much time to write," alio said in her postscript. "Mary is sick, and besides being driven I'm anxiouH." This letter was in my packet on that day when Angelina and 1 went to thu bazaar for the benefit of the Church of St. Matthew. After wo hud roamed about the bazaar and bought all sorts of knick-knacks, I ?si-orted Angelina to a seat, and there sat down to wait while one of the ladies, who, 'on this occasion only," was doing good, onerous, hard work, brought us a tray of J refreshments. As wo sat thero sipping our coffeo two , women sat down at the next table, with | their backs toward us. "I am very tired', aro not you, Mrs. Rtis- < lellV" And the other answered: "Yes, lam tired. I don't think that it is , ivortli tlin while Income all the way from ' Vale of Cruix to liiasgowsight-sueing." This was tho voice of Stevenson's nearest leighbor. and I liked her and respected ler, j et did not feel quite sure how Ange- J inn would like an introduction, and so rerained from looking round and muking J nynclf known. a ' I think wu'd bettor have tea," said the , Irst voice, "It's more refreshing than cof- I op. 0, how is Mary to day'/ Think of my lever asking before I" "Mary is poorly," said Mrs. Russell. "0 , drs. Cuilen, what a pity it is that flirting 'uling minister camo down to Vale of >uix. 1 don't know what Mis. Stevenson vim about to let him do ns he did. We " >11 thought ho was courtingMnry. Shodid, loorchild. Sho loved liiin dearly.and the j lay befotu he went away lie tola her he vas eini.iged lo some girl ill Glasgow. I'm ifralii it's broken her heart. Slui told me ill about it. '0 Aunly Hussell,' she said, I know I ought to be ashamed, but I can't lelp it. lie seemed to like me so. I hope shall din of this fever, for life is nothing oine.' Ashamed! Why, It's ho that ought 0 0 be ashamed. Of all'things, a minister t n be a cold, cruel flirt I And that is whut 8 lugh Mactnggert is!" 1 listened, hut 1 could not move or speak. : felt as though my heart was also breakng; anil 0 the sliamo I suffered! Tho lomen drank their tea and left, and then Itigelina turned to me with a cold, sar- , nstiii smile, "X see by your fnco that that llttlo story * 1 perfectly true, Mr. Mactnggert," bIio said. s "Angelina," I faltered, "I have done lothing that should give offense to you." "Nothing hut love another woman," she nswered. "Love her and let her see it, leaning to marry mo. Don't think I am hurt; udeed I am relieved. I should have kept ny word to you hut for this, but not so liul ly as I oncu should. You aro a very B nod-looking man, but on the wholo you c on't suit me. I met Mr. 8, at Millport, nd lie docs. Frankly, I luivo been think- " ng what a pity It was that I must decline c ilsofl'er. As for this?Mary, is not?? rouldn't sho make a very good minister's p die?" o It camo to my mind that bIio would? " liat shu was the only wife for me; that " mgcllna?splendid as she was?would ever have made ino happy. B "But I only said, 'Alius Melville, if you o csire to havo your freedom, I havo no hoico.'" " "1 desire It greatly." sho answered. c "It Is yours,' I said, with a bow. After that, I think, wo were both hap- p iler than wo had been for years, and shook c lands when we parted. That night I went up to Vole of Crulx, nd I told Mary that my inarringa was h iroken off, and that she wits tho only wo- J unn I had ever loved. She tried tosuminon ? ip her prido anil refuse me, but failed In . lie attempt and let mo tako her to iny icnrt. To-day I am pastor of tho church t Vale of Crulx; Mary Is my wife, and we v re ns plain and quiet a pair ns you could alley. I often help my wile pick currants ci or ten, and havo token a turn at tho garden ;] then help was scarce. But I do not envy dr. M. his wife, nor plno for tho luxurious lOBslhiiilics that I lost with Angelina. 11 dary and my llttlo home content me. But one thing is on my conscience, I inve hover been uble to usk myself the piestlon; "Did I ilirtwith Mary ? If not, vhat was it ?" Premature UMonlir llnlr uuy oe uimruiy (iruvuiucu oy me use oi iiur* ictt's Cocoalne. No other compound pos- : csfos the pcculinr properties which sa exictly suit the various conditions of the hit- . nun luiir. It softens the hair when harsh Hid dry. It soothos the irritated scalp. It i (lords the richest lustre. It prevents the uiir from falling oft. 11 promotes its healthy, It leaves no disagreeable odor. It killsdatidrigorous growth. It is not greasy or sticky, till*. Harnett's Flavoring Extraota aro known as :ho best, For sale by Logan it Co., Wholesale Drug lists, Wheollng, W Va. Fiikd Amos, Tyler street, Hochpstcr, writes: "Your Spfttmi Blossom is wonderful; I nov*r used anything that acted so welt on the bowels, and at the same time was so free from the drastic properties of medicines usually sold for the purpose." i'rico 60 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. For sale by Lnughlln Bros. Co.. Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. A Couait. Cold or Sore Throat should be itoptied. Neglect frequently results In an insuraole lung disease or consumption. Hrown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the intlamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bron hitis. Coughs, Catarrh and Throat Troubles kvhlcli Dingers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Hrown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant tise for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few i staple remedies of the age, Bold at 25 cents a i 1)01 everywhere, tthsaw No fltimbninrlnff (lie Atncrienn People. You can't humbug tho American people, when I hoy flucl a remedy Hint suits them; they Use It and recommend It to their friends lust exactly the case with Spring Blossom, which lifts become a household word nil over the United States. Price 60cents, trial bottles 10 centi. For ??le by Uughlln Bros. hCo., wholesale druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. On Thirty Days' Trial. We will send Dr. Dys'l eelebrstcd RlectroVollalc Belts and other electrlo appliances on trial for thirty days to young men end older pefsoni who sre afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of vigor and mnflllbod. Also for rheumatism, nwirolagla. paralysis, liver and kidney difficulties, rupturn and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. ttimw Why Will Ten Allow a cold to advance In your system and thus encourage more serlons maladies, such M Pneumonia, Hemorrage* and I.nng troubles when an Immediate relief can be so readily attained T Boscnat'i Qnpa* 8tmt? kii jainai la Ujmt uUiptht worldfM con of Cuuglu. Coldiiuil the wvuot Lt Diwun. Iflibr. Bo?liw'i (imsoi Oorn preaciption, and it prepared with thegreai SxTrnudno (ear needbouiterUinMto ttilnWoring It to the VOUIURlt chilli, U directions. The sale of this medicine 1s i precedenUttL Since first Introduced there I been a constant increasing demand and wi out a single report of failure to de its work any case. Ask your Druggist ss to the tri of these remarks. Large uses 75 cents. 1 itand be convinced. rrhsei Unrivaled As being a certain cure for the worst for ofdvsyepsii^ iudigestion, constipation, i purity of blood, torpid liver, disordered k neys, etc., aud as a medicine for eradicatl every species of humor, from sn ordiiu piiuple to ihe worst ulcer, Burdock Blc Umaas stand unrivaled. Price $100, tr sise 10 cents. For sale by Lsughlin Bros. & Co., Who sale Druggists, Wheeling. W. Va. Dow to Nocurfl Health. It la atrauge any one will suffer ftom ? rangemcnta brought on by impure bio when SCOVILL'S 8ARSAPAIULLA AI 8TILLINGIA or BLOOD AND LIVEU8Y UP will restore health to the physical urga xation. It is a strengthening syrup, pleasti to take, and the BEST BLOOD PURIFll ever discovered, curing Scrofula, Syphyli disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Eryai] las. Malaria, Nervous disorders. Debilii Bilious complaints and Diseases of the Bloc Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin, etc. Bakkb's Pain Panacea cures pain in m and beast. _____ Dr. Rooms' Worm Syrup Instantly destro Worms. Decline or Man. Impotency'of mind, limb, or vital functjor nervous weakness, sexual debility, &e.,dir by "Wells' Health Renewcr." $1. At dru illsts. Dopet, Laughlin Bros. &. Co., Whet log. Fouud III I .Ml. What everyone should have, and never I without, is Thomas' Eelectric Oil. It thorough and safe in its eflects, produdi tho most wondrous cures of rheumatisi uouralgia,burns, bruises, and wounds of eve; kind. For sale by Langblin Bros, & Co., wbolesa Iruggists, Wheeling, W. Va. , One hundred dollars reward for a bctti 'omedy. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment i sure euro for Tiles. daw Carbunkles, Felons, Bui to, Sores of lor landing, such as Ulcers, Abacuses, etc., pot ively cured without the aid of a knife < >ouliise, by using Mrs. Julye Myers Drawin md Healing Salve. Piles. Halt ltheum, Kr; ipelos, Soft and Ulcerated Corns, Chilblain ite., it has never failed to oure. For sale 1 xigan A Co. daw Ir you are deaf, ears run, and have catarrl ako reruna. 1 have tried it. C. d. Wilt loughton, Pa. SsLF-MunDBit by neglecting to obtain so sui remedy as Barosma for kidney and li\< wm plaint. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusvill 'a. No head-uehu or back-aeho for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI." For sale by Logan .fc Co. Children are subject to a great many ai itcnts which have their origin in the stomac r bowels. Dbnio's Worm Syrup will cm liom. It is a nice purgative, aids digestioi Ives tone to tho system, and leaves tlio chil icarty. 25 cents a Itottle. A CABD. To nil who sru in (Turing from tlio errors nnd hull rotions of youth, nervous wonkneas, eurly dccu; ms of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that wl ure you, FUKKOF CHAKUI2. This grunt nitiicd rns discovered by a niiskiunsry lu South Auierlc, end Rself-addrosMud envelope to tho HBV. Joixr inm?n, Station D, Stw York (Hty. dulft-misaw TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DRPARTORR Of TRAINS?WHKKUWOTIMa. ___ day. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. .AO. R. R t*:K> 2:66 6:?j p. M. sot. 0. Dlr 9:30 1:30 fJ:50 11:16 f., P. A B. I)lv 6:10 1:10 4:50 : lcr. A Pitts 6:10 11-oil 2:10 (0:0b ,, 0, A8t. L.~ 8:52 6:47 8:52 2:32 4:47 'flS ..T.V.AW. I:3fll7:0? f4:C ARRIVAL or TRA1NH. riuuday. a.m. p.m. p.m. AO. R.R 12:16 4.45 2:80 a.m. a.m. P.m. eut.O. Dlf 8:10 9:55 10:50 6:40....... r,,P. AB. Dlv 11:20 6:05 8:25 p.m. p.m. a.m. lev. A Pitts 11-2* 5:46 7:50 J'J BO l*ot f ajfc ajm.^ ^ o p. m^ >,U. ?ot. U..I 14.VC1 Oiun 0.1*1 i*;uoi 1,-41/1 /j; T. V. A W.I Itioraol r'jao| I t Dally except Sunday. 1Btoutoiivina Accommodation.?Thl? train du ig the (lay pomea backward and forward betwee uh?Mh?SM.Mi1Ue,UII?i topplniwhon require nflOmronmi. W-1 f MumIIoii Accommodation. Wheeling & Elm ?ro?o Kallroad. .O"?"'1 ftgfThnndajr, Nor. 8, isai, canon tb /heeling A Kim Hmr? H. H. will nm mi follow: Sf1? leT?.n* l,l.? Ul>*,0 A?d froi . i J.81 *n,d KI?venlh Fulton, at trceta, and Stainm'i, nt 6:2U a.m. 2:20 p. i 5:20 a. m. 11:40 a. m. b:00 r. ii. 7:u0 3:00 L p* * fl:,J0 TA0 ' *<o ?22 7:40 f>:20 4:20 0:20 8:40 0:00 9:00 ;t>:uu 9: (0 610 10:20 0:20 11 00 7:00 11:40 7:40 12:20 p. m."m:20 1:00 0:00 1:10 8undty'i excepted. JOS. KLRECIT. HuTwrlntpnifont. BAKIMO POWD E R. ThU Raking Powder l? wade from itrlctly pn liANU, WRAHK A HAIRD, , ^ , MAROFACTVRtM. Jf? 14(B M>ln utiret, Whfffllm, ASTHMfll f manenily Dr.Siinrn'jAilhmaRtmwIr A|||)Pn SiHsEUBifl ?nd ?Jl Ihflr nUf-niRni #nt. It df?M not tntnk frewf l?mpor?r? nM1#f, b<? Id * n^fmnncii ctirt Mm. B. F. Bf1mor?.0llM)r? of Hi /? ftrrpriifil tit tM tpmlw tfMt nf you r rtmtrfy, It IV dr*t mrrllrin* * ilr vmri that hnt frvumm m tmf>andmn/H<urp*trrntlpn mi*, ftuntj&pa TYPE Potmimv, 1*? flnr Atrrrl, rfiirlminll, Ohio. ALLISON <1 SMITH. TMJm Xl "filth l?l? p?p?r 11 ptlBtwl la fh Fmimlff.?fct>. IwtKtiilnrwiifciL "rilLljHEADS. LETTER HEAUtf. Ac, to Si the GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. I SIMON BAER& SONS p? un- . Iiu , ~~" tilth FRBSH ARRIVALS OF ' New Orleans Molasses, New Orleans Sugaft New Valencia Uaisliu, ',i New Loose Muscatel Baisins, uj> New London Layer HaUIns, , New Freneh Prunes, lidNew Turkish Prunes, t ]4_ New Currauta, oj Silver Lab# Flour, k- White Frost Flour. Illiiit We carry the best assorted and largest M stock of Orueeriea in the State and request all dealers to call aud see us before buying, and ty, we will nave you money. We have a full lino of )d' Freeli Cundiei, Bn For the Holidays, which we will sell lower than any bouse in the State. Call at ys . SIMON BAER& SONS, ed ' * Nos. 1412 and U14 Uaia Street. defl . : New California Raisins, II, ry Flint and be?t ever brought to this market, Je ONE CAR LOAD OF ? California London Layer Raisins, Finest ever grown; Mk your grocer for them. We bought tlieiu direct ana ceu ^Ivo close figures on them. J' Another Jot of New Orleans New Crop Mo,, liuwes just iu per Bteuiner Mury llouatoa, g direct. Also the CELEBRATED PHOENIX PAT? KNT FLOUR uynin lit stock. Ask for it nud try it. C'uli and sea us. ,t JON. HPEIDICL & CO., r, no23 WHOI.KSAl.K UltOl'KRH. 1 QHRISTMA8 CHEEK. e >r Atmore'i Genuine English Plum lidding. 1 Aliuoru's XX Mluio Mia". Flne?t IK he*u iOtUliu (or table um. p? UultuualUlnliiH(ii-eiIl?w). Ukmw MiucaU'l Kaliins. i Valencia iulilni. Csllfmn'a Raisins. 2<tutu Mirrants. Leghorn Citron. Candied Li'inou Peel. Cundled Orange real Wucajiplrt rlitftie. Kugll?h l'lt;klea. bculch JnuiH. Dumlu- Marmalade. I White Clow Honey. ]. ilocta and Java Coffee. h All of the boa quality. R, J. SMYTH, Comer Market and Fourteenth Htree'u. h doD u ? - INSURANCE* THE MOST SENSIBLE l Christmas Present! y To give to wife or family ia to buy tba Bond of tba . Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK, (Tlio lnrgnt financial corporation In the world) for 11.000. tt.OOO. tlO.OOO. 120.000 or 130.000, 12 payable at death or to tlio assured in a ipoclH) fled number of year*. Such an investment - will bring in a better roturn than depositing money in a Savings Dank or buying a Gov4, eminent bond. For proof of these ilatements call on 0 W. F: PETERSON, Acout. IpA PHOTOGRAPHY. 5 J^ON'T YOU FORGOT IT. ' K - * NICE CARD PIIOTOCIRAPIIB II PER DOJ, 1 * ~ - ...* '? tout4 BROWN'S QAI.LERY. PHOTOORAPIIIO BTUMO, nfl 120ft Market street. QRAYON PORTRAITS AT MYLB8' ART STUDIO, ?llH No. 81M MAltt HTRKKT, JJIOH CONFIiCTIONKHlR-|, SUGAR TOYS, FIRECRACKERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, FINE PRUNES, FIGS,RAISINS, DATES, NUTI, ??., ic? Cull on or ten J your orderi to NICHOLAS 8CHULZ, 1310 Market Sheet, opposite the old iland lately destroyed by lire. ^VAHHirtiucnt largerand better llian erer. <lec!2 . PURNITURE AND OARl'Em We hate the lurtwt and meet ieleet itoek In oar line em brought to Outre Wheeling, consisting ol Pine Chamber and Parlor Salts, And aUr*ellneof Carpet*, Oil CloihA and Window Shudei, Which we will nell a? low aagoodiof like quality can he bought In the market. rail and we us and get nwr prktw and jrnu will buy (if??. ? UNDKHTAKINO to Promptly and carefully attended to, day or nl|ht. WM. ZINK A BOW. mhlO Hof. Market ond Twpnty-woond Btf . _ Dcyotnyo porfiui?iiii'.Mti? - rcnoiUNo?ido*i, fiiiiiM, tmiim M ?7 hlMfta. Thnnwndi I*?aili>n?rl?ca /frfri f..r I*I? t flnr*f.u?f ?r topiiif?.*?rle.<# ttia] II MA FATErlTi primrtd !?r I mi nun. ju Jim f~lff i rj ftnT llenntf 1a*l Minktjinti InitrtMlnai, W? TTft ; V-BW RICH BUX)D. I PABSONS* PtJBUATIVE PILLS * Mule Ifew Rich Blood, and will eompletely chanie the blond In the entire ifrtetn In three montha. iny pemon who will take one pill each nl?ht from ? one to twelve weekumny be restored toiound health, If turti It thing be pwrible. to,b'^hr,W/o?*co., fVmton, Maw., formerly ftanyor, Me. ' AGENTS WANTED "BWjattf Merhlne ever Invented. Will knit a pair of itorkInn, with heel and toe complete, In 20 minute*. II will alao knit a ureal variety of fancy work for which ^ MorfAW Mt**1 Prwfnn V?M a IBpSSHf DRUoqiyrfr ^HILE UP ASTO DOVS Through all lb? Iowa, Willi trippluff fevt. And patient* iwctli 'Moug goods Brand And olcrka m bland, You look, and look and Look for Holiday irooda. Just look lu at Logan A Co. a liridau Corner Drug btorv, aud taamlun their N?w vid Tmty Style* ox Toilot Nets, Odor Cases, Brushes, Whisks, Cologne Uottlos, for Covering. Prl?o? RMUMaakla. LOG \ N ? CO., Druggist*, Bridge Coruor. NEXT SUNDAY MOUSING Inehurrh Just notice how the pooulu will oough. For Cough- aud UoarMuww um I?r. chapman' liorahouuil IluUain, a piwuuut and effective remedy. frio? '* y?uu i>?r Lnrae Uottlu. LOJAN * CO. MOTHERS TELL US Tnat Logan & Cu.'a PLEASANT WORM SYRUP U the uleowuiUtl mid wont effective Worm Killer ana Child'* Phytic they hav? 4vt?r umd. Prioo '? coiiU, la lary? boltltM. Sold tfy dtl* LOGAN 1 CO. STYLE Of GLASS BOIVTLES For C?r?rl i|. EDMUND DOCKING, Agent. Pharmacy, No. l Odd Follovn' IU11, Wheeling. W. Vii' ySTAURA NTSi * HI ? 1 Milill? s Hit iJOHM ? S 1 MP? V ; *1 2 SMWasSSS^rt * < 1 mMmlO^SSsi a. i gnfflKi i 3 *' ? HB2BBBBBBaWI r a i IdUMIM Jjtt.AflUfa i JEWELRY AND WATCHES. G-BAND OPENINGS ^ OP Christmas Goods | THIS WEEK. NOVELTIES Hint NO OTIIEU IIOUFK I Kill have. My SPECIAL AIM la to >ol<ct SUCII GOODS that are entirely different from other itorka. A cordial invitation is extended to all to take a look through whether they wish to buy or not. ] Hefpect fully, Hc.i i a niT.LOH, 1 I ' /fH IB sg mi ji ig^GTDRjIii |" & 11 B Kw^/ = The Latest. The Best. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Tho handsomest anil most comploto LARGE ARM MACHINE Yot producod. ILLUSTRATED CIKCCLAltg 8m ON APPLICATION. Victor Sowing Machino Co,, * Middlotown, Conn. Soulhcrn Office, No. 0 N. Chirloi St., Daltlmorc, Md. Garmoro's Artificial Ear Drums. Aa lavoalad and, woni ht him iwrfcoilf ??{*[ ? k*arln* Kn-.iralr daaf for Hitri j jtMtfci haari jrllb thwa, ttta whli|>?rt,uiitlnetlr. Arc Nat observable, and remit! in tvxUloft wlthuat al<l. Ktitflpli*# L'lrtuUt fnie. iliOTlUX l I'# net ba droalved brVi|tai *?r dram?. Uiai Hlheoaiv taeeeural artificial ear Draw naaufaetared. JMm Ciarwarts SUV. Cor. Ith k Rataate., ClaelnaaU. 0. P^ACfldALIIFE Tar jS?5SuSS9SF^fi?S?dS!daal eareffB^S. tldtrtd fram tie a ae of ffipoailbllit? op to ataritf.la n>? tird io Kduontmn. Home, doojetv. Btlquettr. Amusamente. Oreaa. Love. Marriage. Buai* 9hY^V.\b? borrow fh^ewTYnf-jT. Weeklr tritneii from jrow n?l*hbor end are If It la noijnit tbe Newapat?r yoa want. Uhaiowrythlnr j'TlielalMtnewafrotnan paru, report* of Pillion mrevl Prayrr.Meepnr, the ln?l?pend? ntfathoUeChtttebt eeerjrthlnj ibat la of Intereetto rood poopie j marketa, etnrfee, aoBietblnt tolntereetUie ami ac mi witer JtreM. Sew York. MASON BEST in the world i. amX wlnneri of hUheet dlitlnetlon at at try AND . Qfial World's Fair tor foarteen jeeri. HAMUN A.^rwr5o?z5%ff,% , ma iTi* M"4 ?'? lo. ,n* ddre*?. anntmnrltir nnftAMv iaraotmate. and Jiiar UnUrtndNKwBmt?|Ofrrl.fllnaM. . o,?Mt Aetata wanted for l"? or ftAT?TTFT,Tt 1l eontatal jha fall MWory of Mi noble and eventful llf> anddaetydfy a*aMinayon./orrifaitreaiiwnt,deatb, funeral nbacqnlei, etc. Am.M chew* of four life, to jnaherao?ey.Ji?w?reM,,fauht?tifi>,'lmiiit|nn*.Tbli liUieonlyjinthwtieand fa linlioMratirtUfpofcMirrnar. Irrrd Iwndent. Klueeteel portraita. fcxtra urate to 'TAreS^ifloanTteuaauro Co., ttilledtlphla la H[ PENSION ST ^ fsaattsa PI dlnaau of V.aiMca *r firkM* telaa five a A I mriIab. uader ? ? l?* th-aiaidi ara ?a. fm HilH to aa luereaie ?f paa?l?a. Wtd?*e. or; /? pbta* aad eep*ad*at fithrri or aaeihere af i't LOTTgBlB8. 1 0@M Particular .Notice. All Iho dmwiuga will hereafter l>o umler tha ?xcluaivti supurvUiuu and control of UE.NERAU>Q.T. UKA I'REGARDaud JURALA. EARLEY. A SPLENDIU OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIHST GRAND DI&TIUDL'TlON, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, i ANUARY 10J-U. lSW-UOUi MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated lu lbtt, (or yuan, by the LcgUUi* tureforetliuatiouulaiul charitable purpose*- \uih a capital of |l,uuo,ouu? tu which u naurve fluid ul uVer &20.UU0 llu* idnec hecli added. By au overwhelming popular vole, iu framhUo wu wade a |?rt of the pn*t-iil Slate Cuuktiluliou. adopted December 1, A. I). IftTtf. montl?Ud *1U4fl? uuubcr dn4V* ll|K* ukw pUoo It uever icales or CKNtpoues. Look at the follow Dig Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE fiO.OOO. s. 100.000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH, HALF-TICK ETS ONE DOLLAR. LIST' OF PRIZES; 1 Capital Priw. i fSO.OOO... 1 Capital Prize lo.u.1) 1 Capital I'rUi* 6.UJO ' 0?W 2 Prize* of fJ.&U) ft.ou) 6 Prize* of 1,000. &,uu) 20 lYlzi* uf 500 10,0U) 4 100 Prize* of 10) 1O.0U0 20) Prize* of fiO. lo.UW ' - J 600 Prizes of 20 lo.u.0 % 1000 Prize* of 10. iu.mp approximation raui*. 0 lnnmtlmnll.111 IM;n? i.f ftuai to rf*? 9 Approx imatiou J*rUe? of 'MiZ"... ',".".". 1,'bUU i V A pprox I mill lull I'rixc* of lu) IMA) -S 1657 PrUca, amounting to f) 10,100 Kcapouilblo forrv?|ioudiutf ngcutt wanted it all point*, to whom a libcndcoui|>cu*uliuii will bo puld. For further information, u rite dearly, giving full * addrm. b?ml unlet* by uxnn-Morrei;t*lcrvd letter, or money order by mail, uddi-ewcd only to M. A. UAL'I'll IN, New Orleans, U. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, No. 212 Broadway, Now York. The pmrtlrular attention of the Public U mil id to tht , fact that tht entire number qf the tichti/urnu /? Muuthlu J)-awing 14 *>UI, unit conteqvtnllv all the pruet in cuJ} rfnuiiiiii are ? /(/ unit <tniun a>iili>iii<t. <\ -l lmu? " :*? tl>-? 1'vpulur JUuullil}' JlmvJiiy of Uio lu Uio city of LouUvlllu, on Saturday, December 31st, 1881. '* Thoaa Drawinp occur monthly (Sunday* cacti*. < m!) undor the provision* of an Act of tho Jencml fcnemblyof Kentucky. The United Ht?tcn Circuit Court on March 31?t 1 endured the following dccbioha; 1st?Thai the Commonwealth Ciitrlbullou Com* ' ' & Mil)' it lciMl. 2d?lu Omwiugtaro Fair. N. U.?'Tho Coui|Mtuy Iuin now on hand a lino a totorvo Fund. Head carefully the il?t OlprU<*/wr . DECEMBER IHUWIXU. 1 PrlM Uhl,UJll| 100 PrU'MlW enrh,110,IVN) 4 lPrte lO.tMv.'im I'rUiK^unch, Ib.Oifl 1 Prize, 6,000 000 Price* |;!0 each. 12,uQ 0 I'riw4ll0(i0eaehl10,nu) 1,000 PrWwIlUwuh, 10,?0 # U PrUcii &(XJeach, 10,?ii i V i'rixcHfihweacb, approximation I'rlxci,...,. f.',700 :'i 9 Prliea MX) each, " " .... l.wfl (? 9 Prix* 1100 each, ' ' titfl ,"?l ,060 i'rbtea. 9U2,-I'jO kVliolo Tickets $2. I! nl f Ticket m, $1. 27 $ Ticket*, JjJ50. 55 Tiekeln, 9100. Remit Sioney or l)uuk Dnift lu Utler, or Mind by Cipro*. l)ou l M'lid by Kci'.ixtered letter or l*o*fr illlce Order. Order* of S3 and unwiird* by Kxprem, unboaentatour exia-nw. Addreui ?ll ordcrv to 'J t. M. ItOAKDMAN, Courier .lutiriuil Hull'llntf, xjuliville, Ky., or H. M. IkiaHUMAN, llmud* , my. Note Vnrk del nxof ",<j ?LUMBINQ OAS AND STEAM PITTING. JIKIMUUC 4 l.UTZ, PLUMBERS, its aid Steal Fitters, 1418 Market Street. Upuiln; ami rentilulluir ?r |iulillr linllil* .? titra. iln'elllinm nnd n?i>iiii*Ii?m ii ainudiiltr. aa ? 1 * 'I JUIOMPSON A tllllBEUI), 1'ltACTlCAI, I'l.UJUIEItN, Gas and Steam Fitters,' 1 18U Mnrlot St., lVliccllny, W. Vn. Dealers In all kind* of lead, wrought Hint <a*t Iron V jlpca, sewer pl|x*s and chimney top#, meam and . water gaugea, fii|>lioti pimi|?, wifely valveti, Uth iubfl, unki, Ac. Hole rkciiIm fur llie Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, . Und Underwriters' Oaa Machine. Orders from the country promptly Ailed. twig? QllKIbTMAS I'liESENTB. For a fine assortment of Fancy Ilmf Cliandollenr, Bracket* and Portable*, alio n full Ilia* of Dm omttd Shades, suitable fur Christmas Prmttt?, call oi) LUKK KI'ITUN, j dc'.l No. HJfi Vfjn ' y WM. HAKE & KON, PRACTICAL rLUMniCIW. OAR AND 8TBAM / y ITTKKfl, No. 3U Twelfth street All work done promptly at inssotishlft prlcc*. !? V Queen Giiy Hotel FltED VOIUT, I'ro|irltlor. N. E. Cor. Sixth and Raco Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. I TEUM8?fl 00 to 12 00 per Pay; of on European 1'lan, Lodging Mc, 7fic and $1 00 i per Day. fiB*We linvo added n new house connected . A with Hotel, and renovated Hotel nil through, and Htt? now In first-class trim, and can no commodate the traveling puhlla nod trudo In ;) general to better advantage than before. N. H.?Thli is tlie moat centra) Hotel of V any In thecity, right among thplitifeitfessand i Amusement portion, and turret Cars tun j from in front, or within one square of iiotisc, $ to any part of the city; It is the nearest hotel to Exposition and Mush- Halls. tuttO was ;?> TO PftoVlDK tOH 1882, Bend five three-centstamps for simple* of four Mag* 'ji atluea you will be sine to want for ><Au ehlldaii. >vir>id AWAUIO, 19.00 a Year. Tlio Ro?t, (lie InrjHtf. nti'1 mn?t ' fully lllualwted Magnaliio In tho w??rM fur Yuuii|^ .,?|J I'toile. IIA1I VI> A INI)* The flablea' Own MprxxIhp, tnorv rliiirinlng than $81 ver before. Only 50 renia a year. Y'Ja LlTI'liE FOLKS' 1IKAIIKB. M A delightful mid rc flu I'd Monthly for inilillc and prlvbtu achonla and homea. ?fl i ui.Ir it year. TIII3 1MN??V. An llltialmted Weekly f.ir Yotifiji MllWt IB bjr Mr*.?*. K. Alden. (I'MiPjr), c?|"? Inlir ndaYtu) lot . :)im hunday Reading. BOckm-awnr A'I'Imm 'iS 11. l.OTltJtf?! <V COj ?? delfrtTHMW aafrnnVl'li Min t |:< hni. Mi.M, '.jgM GRAY'S SPECIFIC MFDICM,! TRADE MA*. Tfljj (jRKAt frj TftAOfi *.<.?* . jjJTrma t n^ . 'J8 tinlvmal ' IllOftl fAtlNlr ruin In ui.AtTEn r?,m\ m back, Dtmnm of VMon, Pretnatfm- ol<i Api?. nnrf many other dlaeaw* thnt lead to liiintiitr ?r fnh? 'm lumptlon and a mftnatnre travc tr full fail le. ?9 nlar* In our pamphlet, which wc dclrc to?nd frr ? 1m br mall to every otic. *Thft Specific McdlfliiMi tfH pild by all dntinrlMa at II per t*'kw. ot H* t at k- 'im Itjea for fft, or will la acnt hy tnall on t? c*>l|.j of tho I money by addrcHng ' THK OKAY MRIWINP ?tl, M ItufTalo, M. Y. JM .Bold In Wheelln* hy LattijhHn. flrt*. A ?o -T jaio-mww. 4 dfl Foil DOlKiEIW AfJl) SMALLTflSB '? Oo to the iMTKI.MdKNf'KU JOB HOO.M*, Noa ? $9 ind 17 fourtrtiithat wt, where yott can hcap?-ommftb^<H latfdit ihortuoUei.audat prictatoiult tha