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MKDICAL. m'.BMtlOcI" ?"lll(-''>' "W"1'10 P"'!'""' ,d ilioultl nut bo ratitoimdisl Willi tbo rail0M'' ?, ?Z ImlliUon". mn-ieciet huubun tal luWimi* i? (t6_ tlai wh|c|1 ?ow Wll|( "iUCCU? t |.tnuui Konool thorn 0 , . .imlo ttlkl i "liMi ciili'ia Into ll,o ranitl)uUlu?( T|u.f0 Uouiyouo HwIU'h 8ptftV?V?t|il"<1,1 "|0 world llk0 " To pr ?ut<ll?"!? >tiil dMI'POlutMiit, to lure to get ii-TTo^liitte Htllllloto lo HloM fcwlft? PJv.,, MulurlMl l'o niu andHklu lluTilul.?"V KS; i f?nn. M. 1)., AlbiUi, 0.. B or. J' t,?it reinuriiHblu mi ccwwltli Svrlft iPpo* 1"" " X ol U-oml ami "III "I>?IH>, "'.ISlwZ'"ft ?;?,Mook UUjnll lor CarSuucICiW''11 SI. D.. Atlanta, da. ?)fi 0 uwimenu 'il>o tpooitlc io ? LiStucutly, ""<? lrtiallun It In my ?ett,l iter i^rwuutuw, E ?U)NTKi M D f pi?ilci. C/prcM lildge, Aik. ,n i?q I curao" from itiu North to tiko chino of lD Ml HiBW, BUWitlUtCUvleut, aud1 'tt/JlsiSeiltow, union ?=uirwl In tbo ffrluii iifu- I W4 very much oijioh-U to innUrial I ,o lo!1Z Ji) Miuwi uiy t) ,o<] o couumliHI ibe flort?d1 10 R'.'S u*> I ,u ? l iroittMl by thu jibyilciimu without "ilVfliible Anally determined In an absccmof .hVIim, ,ouu Included) 5' U. i ?a< doomed to die wltbiua few daya ? ihucouJltion 1 'viui *uvm:dby a iriend lo tako M.-citif. irnl I louk iijiihi a*u drowning MU would catch Ml H rtrnw, but, m roou hi ray tyt?i?ii under the Influence of trio remedy, me wme i?14 l,u'ul B,lil l,u,kt? "a with J^Y-iii in Ultt-cii oay* ?n?r lliln I wat up at my ?,r: -?"timvc?lncewijoytdexcellenthoilth. nil''-iff fain Wttl-ulitl J.01WU abould take Willie. V. <i. blE.NCKR, ? ' Eup'i Fume (3m Light Uuuipauy, Our trcatlMJ on Uloud audtiltlu Dlseoaca mailed Mto.pl?lwiiu. BWIFT flrECIFI0 cai Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. jfew York Ollice, 1LD Wfht 23d St. J&22 DR. J. L SMITH, So. 14<X CHAPLINE 6TREET, Near Fourteenth Street, the test evidence of a phyriclan'a bucccw la tht Jiiooro o( bin prttienU. 'l be lnereaaluK demand* IS ar wo.cwluuil etrvlcoa prove Mat I have ueoli hnaojuCiy *?'< 'rt';|y Wltb 11U.M1 who have con&ult ft! nie 1 Iiovvr uw a pattern's name without per miMion. umu^u 1 Imvo nmuy hundred certuicau* frVi Uixv I bavu cured after tboyhad been lii'-'uniLle. A thorough medical edueiuoa.wi.auirtuj years hospital eiperleucu and kmiuurityulUi therjnutle agents, a ch*o obscrv ilcv'oI ifuiicriunouttil pccullarlile* and strict at i?u'iou to nje!*;*?? management Injures succw*. cure U n?iblci and i frftiuly give the patient m> opwiou. I-IO^VlS peoop. citut-yiuid uver i;iR'0?ca aua ttheumatlsm.Enfictvil itrriblj?"NoUilng seined to help me maMnotscluulol ben. Wheeling W.'Va. Cturrb, Polypus of Nose. Impaired Voice.?Suffe.vl for ywr>: latent medicine lul ed tu help me. mm 'cniiLSs chadodck. 0' s'pelUfi?-o., Uu-iiu^, ??, vh. DyspcpMa and Uleeribd Stomach.?'"Treatment for r.a:s lalitd to give rue relief. Dr. Fmitn cured ce TJiOjiAS HOLT, insurance Agent, mrJj me.""1' """* '"iouiiX rt'jGSusToioM."' ricruiuU, Running Sore# on Head.?'uay eou wt* ittcwJ lor lourteeu years. Nothing seemod to htio Llm- Dr. BEiiih cured him." 8UP MRS. CATHERINE CAPS. Market oueot, Wheeling, W. Va. Uncer.?'"Suflered lor jcurs witli Cancer. Had It cut out three Hints. It returned alter each oper tlo-i. nr. timiih cured mo without knlfo, caustic " itt H. ai. OttiuiT. hW. Fistula ol AnuB.?ilatol my back for 18 Kewrted dyiiiR. Dr, flinitU enrod uu without tiiilo lu live weeks1 THOMAS COLVIN, WholesaleGrocer,Mainat., Wheeling, tf. Vo. Dlccratloiis ol i.ectuci, i'rolapsua and riles.? "W?gl eu up to die aud prouuuucod incurable. Dr. iifillh cured me without knife." WASHINGTON D?LAI,'Y, Martin's ferry. Bcv.H. 0. LatM writes:?"Dr. Suiivh's proa* lionilfcrvli.it: lu my family nave becu moat satlsfActory. and I unamend aim to all as a gentleman ?nd ii skillful pbjKlciau." Hr*. .Margaret Kolb BHyffi?"1 had been suffering lorsuveu years aud treated by inauy physicians for ilj?jvpda. L?r. smith said i had rt tapo werm, aud latent hear* removed a monster 109loot long." Female i.einp'.aiiits ?Three yours in hospitals foi /email*, give mc pecullarad vantages in such c*t*ca i'trwuk cured oi catarrh. dheaHea of hoart, liver, stotwwb, kidneys, sfciu, blood, nervous affection* Mu>l weakness* ol men and youth, ucrolula and utbK* Justify t?my t-access. I lies cured without theknlfa. Patients ut a distance may bo treated by letter MdwiiUfAciloaKUumnteod. A chart for cell exsmiuatlon soul on receipt ol two three-cent stamps, and advlcc returned free. Ceusultatiou at ollce (roc. Ofllco hoar* from 9 i. u. to 7 p. a., daily. Call on or addre*) JOHN K. HMITH, if. D., ?V? UIVI f1.a..llnnH? WVxu.il..,. V* Vo PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ,T\R. J. E. BELLEVILLE, 121'2 CHAVLINE STUS?.T, riiysiciun ami Surgeon. OFFICE llOUBS: 8 to 10 A. it., 2 to 4 PM., 7 to 8 P. n. Telcphoue No. A-6i. Ettiaeucc, o aoutli Front tiroot. ocSO-M war Q 0. SMITH, Itcnl Esluto Agent mill Stock I!rol;er. S;<cUlaltet,tlou given to collating rents anil Hit; Ktiicml mauBKtuii nt ot Real Kiute. 12J0 MAIN STUHET, nhl Wheeling, W. ViW ^LEXAKDEK BONE, SR., Vary Public, General Buslncra and Llccnscd ml Jitate Agent, hitoct and Money Broker.? Dec-is U-jiAcs, Acknowledgment!), and fartuenlilp Atfecnitmut tlmwu up, Mcrchantij' ftud Mauulaetsruft' B-wiu oj>oueil, Houm* Kerned, Items ColkcteJ, Collections promptly remitted?all buslnw oorropondencc contldentlHliy attcudod to. No. 11U M*rkeutrect, "Oil's Block." comer Market icd IttolUh Mrct'-B. Wheeling, w. Va. oo!7 0. PJ5TBHMAU, Juntloo ofi'tlio Peace. Offict-Ixiner Euii o! .Second Waid Market Houflt. Will attend to '.ho collection of claims. All bno ts? *IU V>ft proir.-pUy &Ueudgfl to. pol JAMES A. HEKKY, UCCTCTJ H1AL 33TAT5 BLOKES, ittd General ifunnos* a gout, Collector and Notar) JL'uoilc, 1313 MJlTJWT BTSZST, Frvaail attention given to letting bonces, col w:.iuB reuw, purcJiRBo aud mio ol real oetatc. up ?al I'eatlonn txjrliiUxl; poods, Lcmcs uid othei ";H>n lintr.u.'.i-mn rwn*p^ ocS BUSINESS CARDS. QllAS.~\V. ltOISIKONi BROKER IN PETROLEUM. Oil boiij:ni, K )ld ami carried on luarpim. Ui-pftH-uiw In OllClty, Warrou aud hcwAork. wwioudoncti will rwt'lve prompt attention. Oil. EXCHANGE. _ rt'M-TrhMw Pittsburgh, Pft. M. GILLELASl), GltUK MANUFACTURER, Kwl FoolOII, Tallow aud Grotifo, aud denier In HONES imd rLASTEKIM HAD!. WghMtcmiU price paid for Tauncr'a Offal and niik sti'l Boof truciUluRii. ft'toUlco ad drew, YiHEKUNG, W. VA. *o:i? nenr Bozwi* Bun, Jelfl ^T^leyhotio So Hi2, gTEl'IlKK McCULLOUGH, CAKl'KSTKR AND BUILDER, ,WrkandKrftmo Uulldlng*. Couutcre auuShclv?np Hocf.< Voile)* and riKyllphts. All wort particularly attended to. LUOI'UN ALLKY13. Ji] KcatqI < npl'o\ fmlifllug. pAl.NTKKS' AN*I) 11UILDEU3' SUPPLY DEPOT. W. A. WILSON, C?l:r in Window Glaw aud Glazed Suh, Saab, w". blinds. Xn. 1215 M.US BTRKKT. ^KIKGOSS WHALLY, I Fashionable Boot ftaker, 6k TWELFTH BTRKST, h'e\t to Sheriff's oiflco. Jkttwimlcrial.'bMt fit and most reason^? Pt*.(vj tnr the vo:t bi^t work lp tbo cltv. ocl*_ 0. LIST, JR., ^oi-lc Packer, 28 FOUB.TEF.KTH 6TOEBX _oct E- DlVMrORT, 0. B. K00LK8T0H, . , General. 0! d. Ficrleston A Sou, SpoclaL B. UAVENPOltT Jto CO., COMMISSION In Qriiu, rioni, Siwli, I'iotWom, Checu and Dried Fmlla. . I * 167 WASHINGTON 8T., CHICAGO. MBD1CAL. plH la r\ new remedy, orlRlnnlly coinjw'nnaod m . unit Introduced to tho tuedlcnl profeudon, I tr 2 nml then to tho |*ul>tlQ at law, by h. h. ? ? llartmnn, M. L?. IIqIim jtrcttcrllxMi It to ovur-?),?m?alli'nt*wiUi tlifrmont nrntlfv?l ? Q l\s trfTect s 11 ho that of uuy oilier romeUy, nml |? tlio g m only medicine needed in aluKHtevery ii|?. ff cj eaMi to which tlu?U Uholr. [In <V>iint1tia-1?. ttion. DlkcaM-nut Uio Liver ami Kidm>v**. I S M ANAt.lN HllOUld 1)0 given WlUlU.nM C , 1'kruna Is tonipoKHlof purelyvPKeuibUi] o Inuredleiitu, cnchonc, according to mMI* I cnl nitthom, n urc;it remedy In luolf. BSB ca c l?r. llartumn has succeeded In cxtunuuS q tuyc tvuvi combining tho nctlvo prlnclplcdR" _ ut these Incrudlcnu into cno mm. ] W H pound. which jierfectly eolncMea with tho ' & ? Vm Memc.vruix Natuua In ovemils- ,g t* iwo, nml a euro npcfMarlly follow*. Iliore s f? li? lint an orxiui It will tiotrouchnoradh. I? eiv-so Itwlll nut cur?. BBHBOBSBB }m 3 AsK your ilmucUt lor l?r. liurtuuin's IS S pnmphleton thu "illnot Life," l-?r. H, li, l* OTI llnrunun ft Co., (inborn. U., proprietor*. |? I For Tllus and Pelvic DIbomou, tako y FSAxTiZsT^laiviflKD] HE Alt thin, nil ya people, and give ear all ye inra'Ms of the worM, Hop Bitten | will InuVo n jwu neu auu 10 rrjlice, | 2. It shall euro nil the peopleaud pat sick* ne?s and suffering under loot. 3. Be thou not a/raid when your family la I flick, or you have Brleht'a Disease or Liver j Ojmplalnt, for Hop Bittera will cure yon. I 4. Both low and high, rich and poor know I the value of IT p Blticrs for bilious, nervous and Rheumatic complaints. 5. Cleanse me with Hop Bittera and 1 shall 1 have robutt and blooming health. ' G Add disease upon dieeaso and let the worat come, I am Bafe if I use Hop Bitters. 1 [ 7. For all my life have I been plagued with ilckneea and fiores, and not until a year ago was I cured, by Hop Bittera. 8. He that kaepeth his bones from achingi from Rheumatism and Neuralgia, with Hod Bittera, doeth wisely. 0. Though thin hast sorei, pimples, freckles, suit rheum, erysipelas, blood poisoning, yet Hop Bitters will remove them all. 10. Wba* woman is there, feeble and sick from female complaints, who de&ireth not nenlth and moth Hop Bitters and is made well. 11. Let not neglect to use Hop Bitters bring on serious Kidney and Liver complaints. 12 Keep thy tongue from being furred, tb$ blood pure, and thy stomach from indigestion by u&irg Hop Bitters. 13. All my pains and aches and disease go Hki chaff before the wind when I use Hop Bitters. 14. Mark the man who wis nearly dead and given up by the doctors after using Hop Bitters and becometh well. 15. Cease from woirying about nervousness. neneral debility, and urinary trouble, for Hop Bittera will restore you. Iy23-Mwri\y A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. roiralaritv nt immn ' 1?* test of merit, but wo point proudly to tiio fact that no other mcdicino has won for itselt such universal approbation In Its own city, etato, and country, and among all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho following letter from ono of onr best> known Massachusetts Druggists should ho of Interest to every sufferer RHEUMATISM. vcro that I could not move from the bed, or dress, without help. 1 tried several retno dies without much if any relief, until 1 took aver's Sarsaparilla, by tho u50 of two bottles of which X was completely cured. Ilavo sold largo quantities of your SarsaI'arilla, and it still retains iu wonderful popularity. Tho many notnblo cures it has effected in this vicinity conrlnco mo tliat it is tho best blood medicine ever offered to tho public. E. P. Harris." Itlver St., Buckland, Mass., Slay 13,1682. SALT RHEUM. ssrlSssj was for over twenty year* before his removal to Lowell alUicted with Bait llhcutn in its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered moro than half tho surface of his body and limbs. Ho was entirely cured by Aver's Harsaparilla. Seo certlllcate In Ayer's Almanac for 1883. 9 PREPARED BV Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for 33. TUTTl P?LLS'i TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVES and MALARIA. From tlioso Houroes ariao Uirco-fourtha I tho diseases of tljo human ruco. Th? ? symptom* indicate tholrexidtcueorEoas .1 Appetite, Gowda costive, Sick IIc?r ache, fnllncm nftcr eating, nvcralon i exertion of body or mmd, Kructatlf ,i of food, Irritability of temper, t.C t spirit*, \ feolluc of having ncglcct 1 mine duty, J>tasii*est, Fluttering at t! fb limit, lfui<) before the eye*, highly cc ? oreI {Trine, CUXSTHWriON, ivm\ ( ^ mand tho use of a rcmoily that nets dlrcd ip on tho Mvor. AnnWvur medlelnfl TDT7 ? PI LI?8 Iihvo no equal. Tholr notion on t So KIdnoys and Skin lsnlao prompt; romovlig all impurities through tfieso threo " scavengers of tU' HVJtem," producing anpotlto.sonnd dla jjtlon, veffajur etooln, a clcnr eklnandavl^M-ouabody. 'I'OTT'S PIULS causo no nexsoa or griping nor interfere wlUi dally Jrk and aro a perfect ANTJDJTE TO MALARIA. XIE FEELS r,I!U2 X IVE1T 3XAN. "I liayo had Dyspopela, with Constipation, two yoara,and uavo tried ten different klnda of pilla, und TCTT'S aro tho flrat that lmvo dono mo any good. They havo cleaned mo oat nloofy. Aly appetUo Is Bplondld, food digests readily, and I now have natural passages. 1 fool llko a now Uinn." Nr. 1). EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. EoUpTsryq'1>r>ntO;So, Office,!!MurrnySt,,X.Y. TIITT'S HAIR. DYE. ' GOAT iixm oa WUlSSKKS changed In-. jtontly to a.Gw?s3Y Hlaca Uv a bli^o m> ; plication of this l)m. Sold by Druggist#, ordontbv cxnroaa on mrwlntnf A I. I Onico, \ 1 Jlurruy Struct, New Vortr. TUTT'S MANUAL CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE* IP!1P Ik! " H H Insana Persons Restored Dr. KLINE'S GREAT kh_ e3 h w neftverkstpbef? Bgta/^r4//nKAIN&NRRVR DlSKAlK*. 0?lyJwr* FJsV^ eurt /jr Xtrvt AJtrtuit, /'iff, F.iiltfty, tic. HB lNFALLini.il if taken at directed. FUtafitr HH/??if .toV mt. Trc-iilvo anil $i trial rattle ftw to Km KU luiUbw. thar nayinc expret?chari:e?onbo* *hen OH recclred. Ssnt namm. P, O. *ml ewm *<Mrw? of KZ] Sllllctcil to lm.KUlNH.Qll AkH M..I'?;U?J;*l>tlh.rv DinrriMt. ttnn-MKll OF lUir^T/Xr, FKJVI fi to CHK0K8 IN BIX HOURS, AH for men asaais ~U hut it., scurf nm. nocflmw SWEET, STRONG, RELIABLE, wh01.EB0MK, EOUNOMIOAL imwxt, fhubwhs, fa. ?k MAtytmx. iiliicot >??? art and 27i??rtfPiiili Si reel A !<?uuu lu HUtory. VrtwU JW. 'Pa," naked Willie Jones, as he wa Btudying bis history leeaon, "who wa Helen of Troy ?" "AhIc your roa," said Mr. Jones, who wa not up in classic lore. Helen of Troy," eaid Mrs. Jonee, win was sewing a new heel on baby's shoe "was a girl who used to live with ue; ahi came from Troy, N, Y,, and we found he In an Intelligence olllce. She was the bee girl 1 ever had before your father struci Bridget" 'Did pa ever striko Bridget?" askec Willie, pricking up his ears. "I was speaking paregorically," said Mra Jones. There was silence for a few moments then Willie came to another epoch in his tory. 'Ma, who was Marc Antony?" "An old colored man who lived with mj pa. What does it say about him tnere?" "It says his wife's namo was Oleopatra." "The very same l Old Olco used to wast for us,. Its very strange how they como tc be in that book." "History repeats itself," murmured Jonet vaguely, while Willie looked at UIb ma with wonder and admiration that one small head could carry all she knew. Presently he found another question to ask. Say, ma, who was Julius Cieiar?" "Oh, ho was one of tho pagans of his< iu?jr, omu mre. Jones, trying to thread the point of her needle. "Bat what made him bo famous?" perBiflted Willie. "Everything," answered Mrs. Jones, complacently; "he waa the one who said, 'Eat, thou brute/ when his horse wouldn't take his oats. He dressed in a Bheot and pillowcase uniform, and when-hia enemies surrounded him he shouted, 'Girnmo liberty or gimme deatb,' aud ran away." "Which did they give him?" asked Willie. "Which, why he got 'em both." "And Eli, he waa great prophet, wasn't he, ma?" continued Willie, as he scanned the pajsCft of history. "No, Eli wcs not a prophet. He was a lecturer. He lectured in our church once. ButEli was a n.ckname. His real name was Eliar?Eliar Perkins, wasn't it, husband?" "But, Bay, ma, how did vou learn so ! much about history ?" asked Willie, closing I the book. "I learned it at school," said Mrs. Jones, with an oblique glance at Mr. Jones, who was listening aa grave as a statue. "I had superior advantages, and I paid attention and remembered what I heard." "Well, I say ma, who was Horace?" "Your pa will tell you about him; I am, tired," said Mrs. Jones. | Then she listened with pride and ap-1 proval while Sir. Jones informed his son | that Horace waa the editor of the Tribune and a rare work on farming, and the people's choice for a Presideut, aud only composed Latin verses to pass away tho time and amuae himself. State null Nunrby Pre**. The Fayette Democrat booms Cam. Thompson, of tho J/ounlam Herald, for Auuuor in a very vigoruua style. The Fairmont Index adds its voice to the chorus that is now quite audible in parts of the State, and wants to know where the State Inspector of Mines ie. The Index says that he is badly needed about Fairmont. The Fairmont IVorf Virginian has started out on its seventeenth yeur under circumstances the most favorable. The IlVoi Virginian was never better than now. It has grown steadily in the estimation of Marion county people, even while battling against ddverne circumstances. The Charleston Lender eavs that West Virginia has the most iniquitous jury syatem of any State in the Union. It further Bays: "The laws have been amended from time to time, through the ictlaence of attorneys who had guilty clienta awaiting trial, until a criminal virtually Bolects his own jury." The Valley Iiccord, published as the offi cial'organ ot Boone and Logan counties at .Madison is the latest exchange on our table. It presents a very creditable appearance and should bo encouraged by every citizen of Boone aud Logan counties who has the advancement of that Bection of the 8tate at heart. A XT it. * .int.?. iix. uiic, me new euuor ana proprietor of the Charleston Call, says that he naa been attracted to Charleston by the active, energetic, go-ahead busmen reputation of the city; he has come to aesist in the great work of developing the wonderful resources of the beautiful valley, and asks a welcome from all, which the Intelligencer sincerely trusts he will receive. To Mr. George Byrne, the retiring editor, best wishes are-also extended. Longevity of Women. Toronto Qlobe. _ It appears from the gathered statistics of the world that women have a greater tenacity of lifo than men. Nature worships the iemale in all its varieties. Among insects the male perishes at a relatively earlier period. In plants the seminate blossoms die earliest and are produced on the weaker limbs. Female quadrupeds have more endurance than malts. In the human race, despite the intellectual and physical strength of the man, the woman endures longest, and will bear pain to which the strong man succumbs. Zymotic diseases aie more fatal to males, and more male children die than females. Deverga asserts iho proportion dying suddenly is about 100 women to 770 men; 1,080 in the United States in 16?0 commuted suicide, to 285 women. Intemperance, apoplexy, gout, hydrocephalus, affections oi the heart and liver, scrofula, paralysis, are far more fatal to males than females. Pulmonary consumption, on the other hand, is more deadly to the latter. Females in cities are more prone to consumption than in the country. All old countries not disturbed by emigration have a great mejority of females in the population. In royal families the statistics show more daughters than sons. The Hebrew wompn iB exceptionally longlivedjtlie colored man is exceptionally shortlived. _ A HuttlueuM Kevlva!. WhOrcd A'eiu. A XT V 1-?. ~t - a x*ow xur&er >v uo was up in U10 Hill country a week or eo ago ehooting rabbits bad occasion to call at a country store lor some shot. "Yee, I've got powder," replied the little old man behind the ^counter; "how much did ye want?" 'I'll take a pound." "What, a hull pound?" "Yee.bir." Tho merchant came from behind hie counter, elowly adjusted his Bteel-bowed spectacles, and for a long minute lookeiUhe New Yorker over as one might read a circub bill. Finally he said: "A hull pound and you are going to pay cash down ?" "Yes, sir." "Well?um?well! Mister, for the last fifteen yeara I've been contending that the volume of floating currency was not large enough to do tho business of the country, and I never expected to live to see this day. Cash down for a hull pound of powder! Wait a minute till I go to the back door and whoop." A Yoquk riaimin. Baltimore Amaican. Mies Rebecca Grav, an infant fifteen months old, and weighing eight pounds, was a litigant in Philadelphia for the recovery of a diamond ring valued at $200, from the agent of a show in that city, where a midget named Hop o' My Thumb was on exhibition. It was advertised that the ring worn by the midget would be given to any other baby that could get it on the third finger of its right bond. Baby Gray succeeded, and tho agent refusing to give up the ring, tho suit was instituted. The auent having to appear in Baltimore or Monday, surrendered, nnd tho baby woi her first suit. Hale's Honey of Horebound and Tar over ' powers the niont troublesome cough. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in om minute. GLtsif'a Sulphur Boap coxes skin discus. HAUMIAUKM Mil DKATIIN ( Tbat Xlnve Bcceutly Occurred In Thli Nlntonnd Vlclulljr. = MAMUOM, I. Jamei Curry to Mm, Kllztbeth Holland, in Upihur = co.i by R?v. Mlllmau Young, Dec. 80. UnlblillpH t-? Amanda Bojgs, Upihur CO., by Rev. W. O rbllllju, Jan. 1. George W. Miller f) Delilah a. Doddtlll, both of S Webnttrco.,by Hev. H.A.Arthur.Jau.8. , it , u Jaiuca 0. Bheater to Mollle K. Uietu, both o( Wlullrclc, lu Charleston, Jau. 12. Allen K. I'rlco to Josephluo Powell, both of Mo0 nougHlU co? by He v. B. Hlirhous, Jan. 12. j, 11. Kindt to MikbIo MhxiIuUI, lu Koyier, by . lie v. II HiiQ'iuau, Jan. 10. 3 tiamuelH llyro to Mary Graham, both of Grant co., Dec. '27. - _? ? Isaac T. Hotruck to Kva Hanllne, both ot Grant ? cby Rev H. 8. W'lison, Dec. 25 " tauiuolT. Kcaterson to Charity V. I.oudermllk, t In Wood co., hy Hov. J. If. Burns, Don. 80. c Wm, H. I horn, of Fairmont, to Hello W attins, of l'alatlno, by Rev. J. F. Cowan, Jau. 10. L. U Chamb-ire, Jr., to Julia McCjuias, in Logau 1 co., Dec. 27. lionry Mckermati to Isabel McDcnnltt. both cf Pltdmout, by Hev. Father Drannou. Jan. 15. George A Mason to Hobctca J. Felkcr, both of BerHeleyco., by Hev. H. O, UolUud, Juu. 18. William Whltmoro to Rosa A. dmall, bolh of ' Berkeley co., by Hev. H. <1. Holland, Jan. 16. Luclen U, Wcsienbaver to Molllu Tuomas, both of Herkcley co, by Hev. Father McKelfry. Ell Chcnowlth to Juno Martin, at HltchloC. II., . by Hev. I. A. Harries, Jan. 10. T T. J. Holers, of Hilelgh C. II.. to Christina Kidwell, Jan. to. 1 ChailtallKtrls to Lucy Meek*, In Lcwlsco.,by Hev. Wra. Fl?her. Jan.a. i Albert Thrush to Ma^glo Dovaugh, In Wood co., I by Hev. Mr King, Jan. 6. James J'.tiit ? u? M*ry P. Malloir, boUt of Pea* dletonco, by Hev. Albert Day, Jan. 6. A, C. Wnlioman, of Harrlsou co., to Mrs. Robecca Cochran, of FarmluK'on, Jau. 6. James A. Pino toM. Clementine Rauuey.both ; of Mouroe co , by Hev. vV. F. Hank, Jan. 15. Newton Heplar to Anna Eggleslou, both of Monrooco., by Hov. 0. M. Ncff, Jan. 15. Henry Huffman lo Anna C. GrlfToth, both of Monroe co., by Hev. C, M. Nell* Jan 10. Joseph H. liaker to Atnauda Wlckllno, both of i Montoe co., by Hev. C. M. Nell", Jan. )7. Josla'i D. MhMowh to Mary D. Haker, both of , Marllnsburg, by Hev. Mr. Maaer, lu Sbepherdstowu, , Jau. 13. Am. Mooro, of Berkeley co? to Mary B.iwcn>, of Morgan co.,by Hev. II A Mcrear, Jan. U. 1 John Selvey to Mary Flud ey, botn of Taylorco., by Hev. Aaron Harnett, Jan. 13. Wm. M. Gross to Martha 1*. McainueSH.lbyRov. B. , I-'. Bqulren, Jan. 0, bolh of Preston county. . Job. M. Musts to Margaret A. Hleuipic, both ot ' Preston co., by Hev. J. W. Carrlco, Jan. 7. 1 John MauHt to Carrie Guthrie, both of Preston < co. cyHuV. F. C, Baruo', Jan. 0. George 1. Taylor to Melissa C. Jenkins, both of L'rvalouco., by Hev. 1 II itobnm, Jan. 6. Dr W U Blaca, ef Raleigh C, II., to Louisa S. Baber, of l'onnes?co, Jan 14, i-.i Gallatin, Thiii. David 11. Bradford, of Harrison co., tobusle H. ( uv nut. U. rmiinagau.JatUU. K. W. Kennedy to Mis* M. K Llpponcott, both of , Graftou, by Kov. w. II. U. Powers, Jan. 111. 1 Charles i?.Craie to liubecca Moms, both of Green- < brier co., by Kov. Mr. Lemons, Dec. 20. Frank M. GobiUht, of Bultlinore, to Lena C. \ Smith, of v1(l?rsou, by ltev. T. II. Lacy, Jau. 8. John A. Kociior to KosaDergsr, In Wetzel co., by Rev. T D Stewart, Jan 0 Taeodore deb rlac to Del la Goudy, both of? ctzel co., by Kev. J. D. key Her, Jau. 14. death j. | Mrs. 1'resley Hawkins, rleasints co., Jan. 0; aged J *0 Johu McKieruau, I'arkcrsburg, Jan. 14. . i Child of Z.T. Woodyanl. Wlrtco., Jau. 12; ogcdO. i T. I). lull, Webster co . Dec. 22. a?td 78 i C. N Fatrchlld. Charleston, Jan. II; typhoid fever. aged 20. Mrs. Elizabeth Newman, Mason co., Jan. 7; aged 77. Henry Wright, Boanc co.. Jan. 14. , Leonard l'ishur, JadEou co., Jan. 12; nged S3. I Jos ?ph Kaulle, Charleston, Jau, 11; agul 30; con- i tumpdou. , fqulieTn mas Morgan, Marshall ro.; aged 73. ( lhounslJ llebb, Tucker co.; aged 65. j JIts. DruzlUuCmvurt, Kuuwlwio., Jan. C. I Dr. F. N. Murphy, dt. A loan*, Jau. 7; aged CO. s Mrs ItalHil Fludlry, phiiii'pi: aged M. , Mm. Ktauder ttroiulove, (Jluil;ttoa, Jan. 11; aged { 71. Aire, Abram nihou. Pleuantico, Ticc. 25. Mrs. Adam Ford, Monouialla co., Dee. 28. Albert Buttes, Chirleatou, Ja.i. 16; pneumonia; ?ged 16. i Mrs. Johu \V. Markwood. Grant (!0? Jau. 11. i Mrs Dr. N. D. Parran, Grant Co., Jan 7. t Jecob l)o< in Wood cJan. 12; nged M. ? Mm. Kilzi WlllUmtoa, Berkeley co,"Jan. 15; c hemorrhage of the lungs. Mrs J. F Uuney, Mar?htll co., Jan. 11; aijcd 42. Mia. Lute Koder, Jacksou co., Jau. 11; consumption. Mrs. Maigirot Marsh. Lewis co, Jan. 11. Mrs. Auu NelUgau, Buritcloj co., Jan. 13; aged 62, pneumonia. Mis, Tuomas Warden, Balelgh cd., Jan. 10; aged 82. Mr3. Nancy Currey, Taylor co., Jan. 6; nged 92. Mary, lufant daughter of J. L. and Mary D. VI.kciH.CtHrltKioii, Jau. 11. Kev. H. S. William*, Wefton Insane Asylum, Jan ( 10;WhSatniulsuroi M.EXhurch South auda.uoted * circuit ildoi; ?ued 62. " Charles Newberger, Weston. Jan. 11. Ella Nowbsrger, nged 8 diphtheria; Weston. Lora Hurton, G ouvlllo.Jau. 7; aged 12: diphtheria. "Silvy," old colored woman, aged over liw, I'rcs- r ton co., poor housj. Mis. Sailie Lowry. Wyoming co., aga uot dcfluitoly ? nowu butaupposcd to be about ill. Jobu Davis, Hraxtoneo , Jan. 11. llenry Frye, Mouroeco., Jau. U; Bcarlot fever. Mrs.Thomas rebor, Martluhburg,Jau. Imaged32. M's. Auu N. Duke, Jefferson co., Jan.2; RgoJ GO. Mrs. Rebecca Anttersou, Lewlsburg, Jan. 10; iged r 89. 1 Mrs. Georrc Surber, Monroe co., Jan. 18. Walter Gibson. Graftou, Jau. 14; a?;<.d 12. _ Aloozo u Wright, Munougalla to., Jan. 7; con- \ sumption. ' Mis. Eliza. A.Rock. SUAlbanB.aged 63; appoploxy- ^ I h j No okk can bo ill i? tho blood is pare. Yel l! luiwivucjtana fcsarfianariila root liavo long [! I been recognized by physicians as blood puriI flers. Don't bn hnmb'jg;<e> by the advertiseI rnentfl of the many quack bitters, but occa'.I ionally use Dr. Guyaott'a Yellow Dock auo darsaparilla, and you will live to a good old age free from all distress of mind and body. Many of our best citizana who long suffered Irotu bad blood indicated by weak kidneys, indieestion, sores, aches, etc., owe their recovery to the USB of ihia remedy. daw I That Hacking Couou can ba eo quickly tt cared by Bhiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. v Witt You 8up?kr withDyspepsia and Liver *? Complaint? Bniloh's Vitahzer ia guaranteed to cure you. a, 8lkktle38 Nights, made miserable by tha. terrible cough. Bhiloh's Care ia the remedj tt for you. P| Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breatfc 0 eecured by Bhiloh's Catarrh Jiemedy. Prict } 50cents. Naaal injector free. "c For Bala by McLaneBros. and A.T. Young h kow ! Cannibals look upon the little boh of a 1 | missionary as & broth of a* boy. Don't make the wistako of doctoring liver and kidneya to cure consumption. If you will lay all other remedies aside and put your trust in Dr. Wiatar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, it will surely bentflt vou. Trv it for rnnnh^ Ktid colde, and tee what an excellent rem ! it is. ^ DAW ; Man wants but little here below, but I woman iHu't bo easily satisfied. ' Ayru'b SarsapariUa is the most potent blood purifier, and a fountain of health anc TI 'strength. Bo wise in time. All burefal infections are promptly removed by this un- j: equaled alternative. tf.tw A nod tiling iu bonnets?A sleeping * beauty in church. Extract of report from the celebrated phy- <i siciaa, Erasmus Wilson, oi Loadon, England: "Several severe c&srsof incipient consumption have come under my observation; all have been cured by the timely uso of "Col den's Liquid Beef Tonic." (Kemoniber thtname, Gulden's?take no otiier.) Of druggists. MVF.tw i As tuis world goes it ia easy enough lor ^ one to get around. K I>r. King's New WlNcovcry. > v Nevkb was such a ruali made for any Drug a Store as is now at Logan & C'o.'a, bridge cor- ti ner, for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and colds. _ All persons atliicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Concha, or any affection i of the Throat and Lungs, can got a Trial Bot- J lie of this creat remedy for ten cents, by calling at above Drun Store. mwfaw ' To gamblk is a sin, unless you win. ^ ~ L Thirteen Yearn* I>j>iivpn!n, UI suffered with dy?pepsia for 13 years," \ writes John Albri?ot, Esq., of Columbus, ? 0hio. "Samaritan Ravine eared me." As it always curtssuch disorders. At druggists. Mwraw. | "That ia not the way to raise a child," i said tho humanitarian to a parent arrested ? for lifting hia boy by tho ear. j I'OiNOIl Ollli. I had for thirty-eight yeara suffered every spring and tumuier with Poison Oak, which . . I contracted In bathing when a boy. I tri6d ' i everything for it, including many physi; ciaus, but without anv benefit. I took six bottles of Swift's Specific (S. B. S.) four years ; ogo, and it curcd mo sound and well. Throe 1 summers have passed, and I have had no re, turn of It. j JoEorn Eejsixy, Columbus, Ga. ! "Westminister Abbey grave-yard ia bo crowded that diatinguiahed, iingliahmen don't know what to do about dying. Whnt Kcleuce Oirer* Ton. a U<o no liniments, salveB or lotions. Benson'aCnpcine Porous Plasters are best Quick, s highly medicinal. 160. wuw, Moat Wonderful. Very seldom do wo read of an actual cab of recovery, wbere hope bad 'altogether beei lost, to equal that which was on Monday in vestlgated by a DUpatch reporter who hai beam, in various quarters, persons talkioi to their friends of a cure, seemingly llt'li short of miraculous, that bad been perform ed. Win. Lincoln Uurts is the name of thi young man In question. He Ib now employ ed at 11. K. Porier & Co.'a Locomotive Works Pittsburgh. Hia disease was Chronic Rheu matism. The enormous swelllngand pain it the joints of bis arm soon produced paralyaii of bis loft arm. Ho gradually grew worse his ankles and knecB were soon even wois< than bis ariui, his cheek bones began to en Inrgo, spreading his face out of alt resem' blauce to his former self. Two physician! pronounced him hopeless. I'kbuna cured him. Page 30 Dr. Hartman'a ' Ills of Life." Fon lame Hack, Bide or Che*t use Bhlloh't Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Bhiloh'b Couou and Consumption Oure it sold by us on a guarantee. It cures oouuuiuptlon. 8inlou'b ViTAUzan Is what you need fox Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Ditz'.ness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10and7fi cents per bottle. Croup, Whoofimo Cocon and BronchiUi immediately relieved by Bbiloh'a Cure. For Bale by MoLane llroa. and A.T. Young B0W Ad riee to Mother*. Are yon disturbed at night and broken o! your reat by a sick child Battering andcrylnp with pain of cutting teeth? If bo. Bend a) once and get a bottle of Mre. WlnalowY Boo thing Syrup foe Children Teething. l\y valae ia incalculable. It will, relieve thf poor little sufferer Immediately. Depenc upon it, tnothon, there Is no mistake aoou* It It cures dybentary and diarrhoea, regn latcs the etomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tioii, and gives tone and energy to the whol? system. Mra. "WIubIow'b Boothing Byrnj [or Qhildren Teething Is ploasant to thr taste, and is the preocriptlon of oneofthi jldeut and best female physicians and nurse-: in the United States, and is for sale by al lruegista throughout the world. Price 21 sentii a bottle. icwuw Ilneklen'a Arnica Wave. The greatest medical wonder of , the world. Warranted to Bpeedily cur* Barns. BruiseB. Jats, Ulcers. Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, can .ers, Filea, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter. Chapp"c San da, and all akin eruptions, guaranteed U mre in every instance, or money refunded. !5 cents per box. For sale at Logan & Co.'i :trWW? Oornpr T>rntr JTarri?onviUet ?Mt>y County, Ay. ATmra. Fleming Droa.: > I ain a practicing physician, residing permit: cntly in this place. In the year i&ij, when a resident of the State of Missouri, I became ac- I lualnted 'with the superior virtues of Dr. C. Jfe* l.ani'a Vermifuge, prepared by you. At some I mbrc leisure moment 1 will send you the result of an experiment 1 made with ono vial, in expelling upwards of 900 worms. L. Cartch, M. D. JTetc York. I do hereby certify to the public, that a child a! nine, four years old, being troubled with worms, I was induced to purchase a bottle of Dr. O. JfeLane's IVrmf/uoe, ptepaicd by Fleming Bros.. )f Pittsburgh, I'a., which I administered; ana Jic result was. it brought away nn immense nunv)er of worma in bunches and strings, many had he appearance of being cut to pieces. My child s now enjoying most excellent health. 1 take Measure in recommending it to both young and )ld,asone of the best medicines I ever used. Mrs. Ann Jkmison, 33 Ninth Street. Mrs. Qtiigby, No. 1S1 Essex street, New York, vrifrcs us tnat she had a child which had been inwcll for better than two months, she procured 1 bottle of Dr. C. JTcLnne't Vermifuge, and adninistered it. The child passed a large quantity if worms. The Only Genuine McLane's Vermifuge, la the Dr. C. McLane's Verm(fuget PREPARED BY :LEM1HG BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. I.OTTKSUS&. I'i r<* h i'K? ZK, 875,COO-GO IckciHouly i>'i. filmre* tu proportion. lOnisiana State Lottery Company. "Wo do hereby ccrtlfrthat weEUMrvli.0 thear* mgemente for all the Monthly ana b'emi-Annual rswinga of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, art In raison niauajja and control the Drawing* icraselvt*, and that ihc came are conducted with ouosty. fnirnc?, and la good faith toward all parw, and we authoriie the ik>tuKuy to one this cer? ficaui. with {ac-*imllefi ot our denatures attached, i iw Bdvertificmeuu." Commissioners. Incorporated In l?>b, lor "26 yean, by tbo LegWairc for educat ional and charitable purposes?with I capiwioi3i,uw,00D?to which a reserve fnndef ? 0.000 hiui since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote, Ita franchise p* made a part ol the present State Constitution 1 opted December 2, A. 13. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on end endorsed by ic people ol any State. It never walea or portMich Its Grand Single Number l<rawlngt take iaco monthly, A splendid opportunity to win ft fortune. Second rnnd Drawing. Clnss II, at NliYV ORLEANS, UKSDAY, February I2t!i, 1884-165111 cuthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 00,000 Tickets at FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Frictions, In Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Cnpltol Prlz? 875,000 1 Capital Prizo 25.C00 1 Capital Priie 10.000 2 Prizes of 86.000 12.000 5 Prices of 2.0C0 ...... 10,000 10 lTiz?sof l.'OO ........ 10.000 20 Piizesof 500....... 10,0)0 Ot) Prim of 2tf) 20,000 00 I'rlZifl of 100 80,0,0 >00 Priz."^ of 60- .. 25,000 >00 Prizes of 25 25,000 AiritOXlUATB FR1ZSM. 9 Approximate I'rlz'BOl 8750 .... 6.760 9 Approximate l'rlzrsof 600 ~ 4,600 9 Approximate Pilzea of 250 2,250 109 Prizes amounting to ?..?263,600 Application for rates to clubs should be made aly to thoofllce of the Company In New Orleana. For further information, write clearly, giving full Sdress. Mako P.O. Honey .Orders payable and ldrcm Registered Letters to nV?v orlkans national bank. New Orleans. La. I'OVT V I. ZfOTKH and ordinary letters by Mall : Express (all sums cf 85 and upwards by Exprca t our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. r M. A. DAOPHTN. ]il.rv\tg.nv >>~i" Sfvpr.th SL.Washington. D. O. EDUCATIO H AL. _____ Business College. Two Couts2s?Commercial Courre and Omraon ngll&h Brnnehrs Sprct&l nmirRcments for thoriikU Instruction iu tho Kvplish branches. IndlIdiml instructiou. Canouterntanylimo. Lndics drained. Call at College ofllco or toad for circuits. Addre s, J. M. FRABHER A CO, dt*"6AVRAW V. heellnR, "W. Va. k SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ccurlty, Motherly Caro, Gooi Boarding, Delightfu' Locatlou and Ki?5oaabl8 Charges. Mt. DoChantal Aoademy, HKAR WirXlLIKQ, W. VI* The llilrty-Klxth year of thto wall xnown Bchoo! or Glrl?, under tho chargo of tho Blrteni of lh? 'Isltatlon, opens on thoFlrrt Mo;>daj ol September icxt, and contluuci Urn month*. Pupil# rccclvoil at any tlmfe In tho session. Tho*} who dcrtre to plaoo thnlr daughter* In ac nstltutlon affording oxtcptionally Rood advantage! ntbe way of healthful and delightful loca'.lon, jxceUcnt board, thorough dlsclpuno and Inai-noton, at tho handa of life-long teacher*. In crery do Dirtmoutof fwnnlo education, Including tho mod jto languRZt* and music, at very rea?onnblo ratei, ihould Dona for a catalogue of thlB nohool. Addrt* PIB1ICXBHSS OF THE AOADKMY OF THE VISITATION, Ml. DaCnASTJO. Ir94-nitr Kmr ^ht^Hng. W. v? DRUGGI3T8. THE EXCELSIOR BAKING rOWDEB IB always of Uniform Strength and rurity. THY IT! Sold by R. H. LIST, Manufacturer, 1010 Main BtiocL And by all flnt data Groccra, de20 MEDICAL* J Royal, Rich, Red Slood. I in this country wo nre all kings, ' and we arc all entitled to have as ! good blood as that which courses through the veins of emperors. | > There are princes and million[ aires languishing in feebleness nntl i broken-down bodily health who i ' would be glad to have the strength ! of the humblest laboring man. And there are many people who 1 are neither kings, emperors, nor millionaires, whose blood is thin, whose circulation is poor, who arc suffering from lassitude and debility, and who know not the pleasure of a hearty meal, nor the enjoyment, ol being able to do a good day's work. If such people will put some iron into their blood, they will vitalize and enrich it. They can do this by the use of Brown's Iron fitters, the purest and most excellent iron medicine ever made. Thousands who were weak, languid, pale, and prostrated, are now happy to say that Brown's Iron Bitters brought them tip and gave them new life. 71 s / W -<d<EVER FAIL%> \ \ a "*-nYW k k @@8 f \ b J \ (OOHQUEROR.) I SPECIFIC FOR " W" EPILEPSY, SPASMS, *?Q CONVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCH0H0L1SM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, ? SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA,' NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES. SW*$t.50 per bottle at druggists, Tie Dr. S. A. MmU Mefl. Co, proprietors at. Tooopli, 2-Io. (1) iCorrespondence freely answered by rbyalclana. 1> - C. N. CRITTENTON, Agent, New rork. ^^.DTELY CUBES ] salt iuteum, kctbma. scrofula, scald llcitd. Erynlpoliw,Tetter,Hives,Dandruff, Barber's Itch, rimiile?,.Mtings.Curbtiiicl?, Plant Poisoning anil roUwiuol Wounds, Hlugworm, Sunburn, una all diseases of the Kkln. For L'llcs. Wounds, Cuts,* Ulcers or Sort*, no B remedy Ls no prompt In nouttilng and healing m t l'aplllbn Skin Cure, It does not smart or burn. Direction3 in ten langnagu accompany etcry bottle? MimvfflicmiffiH n nUltiMojRG ABSOLUTELY' CURBS NASAL GATARRIL ACUTEnr CHRONIC COLD In the Horn), Rose Cold, Bronchial Catarrh and X1A.Y FEVER. Cleanses the nostrils. permits natural brenthlnir, and prevents Incrustation*, snudlea and sneezing. ^ llisnspedflecurc for Gold tn tho Hoad-whlch Is caused by sudden change* In Uie atmosphere. lfirtcliont in ten hnspiaytt accompany arry tctilt. BIHIinCQUGK InLLUleuRE ABSOLUTELY CURES WIIOOPIKG COUOII. It I* a htirmlew vegetable syrup, very delicious to ? the taste. Relieves at oiicc ana Is a positive cure. / WINTER ond BRONCHIAL COUCH \ nre cured by this excellent remedy. Directions in ten lavpuagrt accompany arty botile. ji ABSOLUTELY CURBS ^ ALL DISEASES OF THE BI.OOD, STOMACTT. I.iver. Bowelsand Kidneys: for ftll diseasesorlplnHtinr In impairment of the blood. as Anwuiln. hick Headache. MrvonmcsN, Female Weuknt-w*. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Biliousness and Kidney Dlseasi.*, this medicine Is absolutely sure. This medicine docs not contain any mineral. Is nb ollltrlr rwt/irM ?li? liW "nn condition, rt^miuti'nc cxrwt-s and supplying do. , flcltncira, nnfl j>rocnta rtlNtu*. ?? JHrxcHom in ten hnfungta aeconpa?<#ji bottle, Pricc, $1 por Itoltlo; R!x Bottlw for $5. ? For Sale by All Druggists. *1 fPAPILLON MFC. CO., CHICAGO. (J Special Amenta in Wheeling?Locan A Co., C. B Menkcmrllcr, R. B. Purt A ( a, Alex. T. Young, 1 F. Fhlrk. i). Yl. DarrAh, Bcllaire, Ohio; A. IL Oiig. Mttrtln'a Ferry, Ohio. ja!4 WeakNermMen cgragygy BgaEgaaBBsaa J f>Vhnno debility, cxlui tided powvr?, prvuiaVurti decay and failure to perform life1# dnttcn properly nro canwd br f\ oicch?<m. error* of youth. etc.. if will lind a pvrfoct and lasting II reiteration to robtitt health end vlcnrou* nmnliood In THEMARSTON BOLUS, fccttnor stomach drnjTKinjj nor InBtrntnonU. Thlntrratraontof Xcrvou* I) ability nnd l'hr?lcuIIK'cay iinnuartnlr tnecewfnl lx>can?o barrd on i^rfrrt dl*pnoci% i_ new and dlrccl method* and ab'olnte thor. ,u attshnma. Fnll Information nnd Troatia? frco. Address Consult Inc Physician of ~ MARSTON REMEDYCO..40V/.14thCL. McwYork. ^ PnrC'THE SG1ENGE OP HEALTH" pKpp Expl?lo? tha prlndpl?! lifo and , H InlL.IL. death, and tha orlrin ordlwaiea, and 1 n 0 BB3D ahouiab? ttsvd bj yon?c and inmilli. acH m^n.TbmiK wboar?imtrfrhi|?!rftfTi NorvouaDobtitty,Loot Vltttlit>*.C*tarrh,and Blood Dlnoanan will nnd it au Incalculable l*on. A roj.y ot thl* Ixmlc will b*?rnt ??^nrfl* for ?i\?tatni>bTarldrM?inr W.t.JAOrK??.M.r> 1"-rt,.M ? MISCELLANEOUS. haveTHE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK, it contaloi the croam of all tho other books on COOKERY AND HOUSE- . KEEPING. Over 5f000 receipts, tnie?nd f tried, fromold family rcccipt h<x?k?.ar.d 10,000 new hints and helps and fact* of yalne. Sold bv I nbscription, AGENTS WANTED. W' I for specimen pafcM nnd term*. I S.A.CE.ARKSOR3&CO., * ATLANTA. C.var*ctn j Stained Glass I s B' Greo. A. Bowen, 184 W. Fourth St, Cincinnati, 0. Orders tafcen for interior household find cccle<d' Mtlnal decoration*. Ja2 J?Ai~'<iQ K EAL.Y a Slatu & Monroe St3..Clt!cacOv#AwJ^ F& , BAND CATALOOL'f:, f Ifj*a Tot hii, /tu tnp*?o.nl S?TlteR lOTIof mn?, Opi JMj* ^-i ,-?fr+ap4 /f\? ' Pnn* X?jo?S 5HBV *o4 /j \4 / / \W*IUU. Bimarjt tl?U ItfpOrfnf // \p M ft f ??Vai UwJ*. kLA ?Itol*"?-*IWM'SW* * g^agranenggfipe liitlii* RWT, .No preparation ir?o with anyf/Mftp'DlBrm?rk. 1.^7tJV inc ?nr fitiric. ritpaUrfordreora* atlvtwor* "n llneo. Harmed C?aSmmAFPTOW i#nnlal MI'SA1< ? Diploma. K?t?blUlj*daoyenn>.boMby*ll A New Art'* "PQBTERSj HANG EBB, CARDS, ETC. A I aityiwthatowtbfbwt, at lh? Dtilj Iatol linnet: Job OXq% J DRYQ00D8. NewHamburgs! NEW HAMBUR6S. J. S. RHODES & GO. I , . . New Shilling Prints, Hew Sbirliog Prints, ; J. S. RHODES & CO.; c 8 A FULL STOCK OP L TABLE LINEIV 5 Quilts, Sheeting, &c. s it b ? d N f. S. RHODES & CO. i J *17 OROOBBIES AHD TOBACCO. ' coffee! MOUNTAIN MOCHA. 0. 0. JAVA, MiRACAIBO, 1 COMBINATION, ' GOLDEN RIO. LIBKRIAN. All roftfilod thia week, at Rr SMYTH'S. dl CHEESE. dll Ton can get a cat of Genuine NEW YORK GOdHEN, at SMYTH'S. ra W| raisins. S The Finest ruble Ralalca ever seen in Wheeling, At SMYTH'S. _ Japan Tea Pots. J Ton can gel a Genuine Japan Tea Pot at ? SMYTH'S. i 2<; LET US Ali GO TO ^ SMYTH'S. do3l _ ?l reilly. i iU WHOLESALE GROCER, 2 Ok 'ork Packer, and Cnrer of the Cel- Wl ebrated "Bed Bird" Hams, os. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, * WHiiKLHTG, W. TA. mj uwn curu 01 uaOICO HmOKCO MO&tH GeilVCTBO J iiect irom port house at M inch ester. Wi THE LARGEST STOCK 0? ^ (EIESAL GROCERIES: IK THE STATE, Bole Agent In this City for 1 P. J. Bitter's Fruit Button and PreRervoi, t BumionVfi Yuurt Pow4ot, In bottlea n? Ward's Wonderful While Lily Soap. (v. Ward's Celebrated Slcctriirlng Soap. Ward's Celebrated White Borax Boap, In? McNamara's Glory Tobacco. McAlpin's Onwartl Tobacco, gt. DnPont'a Sportim,', Hlnlng and HlMtinfi Powder ch "^IIEISTMAB. j 5on't foil to call at McMBCHEN'B before buyinR mr Groceries for the Holiday* Prices lower than Cii er. "Holy Moses Candy," Iho only pure goods thodty. Twaert Batons, quarter boxes, 81.00 ow id SI.25 per box-Hwmethinj; extra. pi] dc'il ISCfl MARKKT STREET. "J jyE^GKC NEW GOODS EVERY DAY. to catts Wlnnlow'i Corn, 60 civhw Cooko's Favoilto Tomatoes, 20 raaw Thurbcr'i Marrow Peas, /20 Early Jnne Peas, 10 cancH Ajfcoik'd California Frulta. jD*nnod Meata and Flah. h T.ABgT.T.ig 8TORH, B fol L M. Rat, Proprietor. r(* Tj, LUMBINO, OAS AND STEAM FITTING. ~~ |"U8T RECEIVED. _ FINE LOT OF Ht ecoratcd Similes and Portables, A1: Bultablle for Christmas Presents. Ro LUKK FITTOtf, g0 Practical Plummer, Om and Btcam Fitter. Jr 1116 MalnBtrcot. ?< All order* promptly attended to. de20 *? HRIMBLE & LUTZJ MS ^ lJri plu'mbebs, las and Steam Fitters, 5 1418 MARKET ST. 32 tstC Heat'ne and Ventilating o( Public Build To gs, Dwellings and Factories a Specialty. ? TTM. HAKE A BOH, Rg PRACTICAL FLTJMBHBB, {Jj HAS AND STEAM FITTERS, w. No. 83 Twelfth Btreet, gj All work flono promptly at rwwmable prinrt. 1?* ~ LADIESTe Bend u* your addrre* and we will mall you 2 4 KKE-i OF ORARGK V. Samples and Dfscrl ptlre Illustration!) of 1 [nrahcfdt** Fanbtonnblfl NpcclnKlM. ^ Laces. r.uchlnpi, Braids, Embroideries and other j andard Articles. Addu-ffl THK KURdHEKDT M'P'O CO.. 1 Mention thin papor. New York City. ? afleflfSolld steel.la Best Maimer? nranNGTON^^^ ^ SHOVELS, SCOOPS ana SPADES. that !?' EMINGTON GOODS AllE ALWAYS olial>lo. iruiyflTnM inBmniTiinii ?' ? - " ? Dbminotun MumuuLiuntil 6U,, ILIUD, n. I? VTI 11. COLE U SONS, Southern Air'ti, Baltimore, M<L J. ifONEY TO LEND IN CITY OR u\ jJL COUNTRY, la rims not lew than 6900, nt per cent, lntereet, npon pcreonal and oioer pecn- f for three yaw* e.na upwards. Alto large | inn, on mnrtORo nt 4 per ctnu Apply to T. * 7nort. 8>2 Fast 12fth Wroot. New York City qj I MM FITS! t WliPn 1 ??y earn i uo imi roftun werci j to nop luorn?"/ a ttno noil then h*ro thra return *?f?ln. J lumti * r?dl* ?*I com. t ha<r? mmln tho tllMMt flf VITB, r.MLr.lWr r or FJiLLtN08ICKSKH1*IUo.long?tn?1r. Iwarrnutmy B* remedy to cur# tti? wont crut?. other* h**? ?* foiled > no mwtn for not now ree?WtnR aetiro. Pond at u encti far * trcatlM ami a Km Uottlo of my Inr&llIM* J( remedy. Ot*? r.?prtN>? and root Offlea. It eo?i? juu nothlnicfnratrlM, ami I will cure ymj. . _i Addrm Dr. IL 0. ROOT. lit Ptarl flt. V't Tcrt U CONSUMPTION, i Tha*eapo?ltl?a rttaedr forth# abo^ttttaMtby tu ?? IhCKWlLQdl Of(UM? th??orrt Wwft fc?<J rtJOBf taodlnrharetwnneor?d. InJwjI.?o?tryy?ttmyfaltS In Ita mcacr, that I will M?id TWO BOTTUKji V:UKH, togatber with a V* I.OAULK TKIATIRX en. Ibla <31i?aM, tu any inffnrwr. B|t? Kipwt ??< ^ O. MOrMi. UK. t. A. MUXJOM, Ml TMli Bt, Kew T.Kt flpgl'inryATf AI>VKttTI?EBSbyad<lrfPlnea*o.P.ROWKLL 1 A CO., 10 Bpinco St., Now York, can learn iho j exact ?wv ol any piopo*e6 Hno ol ADVXRT1*1N Q in American fiewspapera. wriOO-psso Faxaphlot, a 10 oentt. | TRANSPORTATION. JJALTIMORE& OllIO RAILROAD CO. On and after NOVEMBER 15, 1883, najnomcr truing vrlli run m follow*?Wheeling time: ho. bo i-?u. t>i i>u l No. slUBTBomtD. Local, lullj Dally N?37* Dally Leave- A. M. A. M. A. M. p. M. P. U. Wheeling 7.06 1:40 8.36 2.3S 5 06Bellalrv i.bi 8.66 .... 5.^ Arrtvoiat? p.m. p.m. Oral too 4.00 8.W U4!> 7,16 9.21 A. tt. Cumberland 9.60 4.37 1,86 p. m. WaahlngtonClty ?... 126 9 20 6.20 Baltimore. ? 3 86 10.41 7.30 Philadelphia. 7.40 ^s ck m&> Now York- 10.86 6.60 8.60 p. m. A. m, IWtnn: 4 ?f | 610 Dally except HuuUay, No. 86 and No. 87 mop at all Btatlom. |No.tf No. 4 No. < vfBff hound. nalo Dally Dally Dally Lt'uvo? A. M. A. >1 p. m. p. m. iVhocUng b.86 V.15 itfc 1110 Mid night loUalro ... 0.23 10.10 8.3; 12:00 Arrival at- p. m. a. m. '.anmiUe 1.00 6.26 8,06 Newark 1.66 7.16 4.Ct tolumbua. 8.16 9 01 6.4 A. M. andnnaU 8.00 100 10.80 anduaky - 7.0C 9.2* adlaaapoUi ? 11.00 7.06 1A64 A. X. P.m. tLoull .. 7.30 8.46 7.81 A. U. hlOMSO 6.00 9.06 7.4* P. m. 'nnwwCltT - 8.801 8.301 9.00 Ci?iuuiK'(|u Attuiuiiiuuu 1 >ii leave# WutcUug at 85a. nv, rellalre at 0.!i0 a. in. ?ud 4 60 p.xu. daily (rant Riin?1?w a. ?nO. sleeping Cant on nil through trains. Elcco* igcar Itow Wbecll k to lcdlaunpolls via Oolum* uiou train No. 4 leaving this city at 2:86 p. u. ailv, arriving at luUlmjHitolit. at T:C0 a. m. Through Coa'h from Whcoliug to Columbia cm o. /, U'kvIiik Wheeling hi y.lftu. in. arriving at jlumbuB at 2.40 p. m. Close connections nromado for all i>oiutn Bouth id Southwest, North and Northwwt, making thli desirable route for roloulats and persons moving > tlio ureal West, and to whom particular alvon* on Is given. Tickuts to all principal points on salo at Depot. Sleeping Car sccomuiodaUonfl can bo secured at cpotTlckot 0 til co. TII08. II. D. HAABK, Ticket Agent, B. & 0. Depot. JOHN 11AIMK. Ticket Agent, under McLuro Houso. JOHN T. LANK, Trav. PaMojigor iuunt. W. M. CLKMEN'lri. M. o! T. DR. T. DKVRIKB, Con'l Apmit. Whaling. J171IEELING &. PITTSBURGH DIVlr? BION. a & 0. H. R. On and Hitor N'ovomber 18, trains will vo id depart as follows?VMjccIIdk time: For Plttoburgh--6:20 a. m. dally, and 8:60 p. tut lly, except Sunday. For Wathlngtou?{WO, 9:05 a. m., S:C5,5:45p. m. For Trladelphla?1:50 p. m. From Pittsburgh?9:60 a. m. dally, and 6:30 p. m, illy, oxccpt Sunday. From Washington?8:00,9:50 o. m., 1:15,6:80 p.m. From Trladelphla?140 p. m. Trains leaviug Wheeling at 6:25 a. m. and 8:10 p. . make clothe connection at Washington (or aynesbunt. and at Pittsburgh with trains ou itsburgh Division for Baltimore and Conn llsvlllo ko Region, aud polutaeattot Pittsburgh C. K. LORD, Gen. Pass. Axt, Baltimore .Md. THOH. M. KING, Gen. 8upt, Httatjurgb, Pa. K. I). HMlTH. JVish Agent. PHWiurnh. i*n, >lTTSBUKGHr CINCINNATI & 6T, L0UI3 RAILWAY?I'ANHAN 1<I.K ROUTK. rime table lor Fast and West corrected to J ONE 1883. rralnB leavo Panhandlo Station, foot of Eleventh o*t. near Public landing, as follows: rjvil fiitl Pac. Wheeling Tirao. Kxp's Kip's ttxp'i Exp'i >eavo? a. u. r. *. p. h. a. k. leellng 6:27 1:22 4:47 9:03 irrlvo? jllsburg - ... 7:03 1:55 5.21 9:88 mbenville 7:<i> 2:5? coc 10:08 ;tsburgh - 9:5.' 8:to 7:3(' P. M. a. *?. a. M rrlsburg 11:15 1:10 4.1f. ltlmore L.. V.ib 7:45 A.M. ishlnetbn ... 9:15 9:17 .... lladelphla- .... 2.5J- 4:25 7:60 w York 6:1 b ?:? WM p. . p. y. st?n 1 4:10 8 ?i going ggrr. I'm-, cm. West Ac2*p'* lixp'8 Mall, c'm'n A'ave- x. m. r. *. a. m. f. k. looliiisf 9:0U 4:47 6.27 1.22 Arrive? Ubcnvffle 10:0S C:CC 7.40 168 dli .. 11:65 7:6t 6.80 p. v, nnUon .. 12 Of- fi:15 .... 140 l. x. wark...^. 2:2C 2:35 ^ 7.08 InmbUB 8:31' 8.4('< 8.3) XJftVO? lumbui. 8:50 8:65 fl.85 ^rrivo? a. K. yton ....... 6:2C 8:00 iciunatl 7:56 8.01 1.00 P. K. U&napollfl.- .... 10:60 12:05 fc. Louis 7:80 7:30 ......... logo..... 7:11 6 :?A .. Ul iraiiwdilly oacept Eunday, i'allmau'a Fttlfccu Drawing Hocm Siteplra .Can rough without change from Bteubcnvlllo fjtst to llaaelphla and New York. Yfcat to ColtirobUB, adunatl, LouUvlllc, Chicago, lndlanapollij end Lotila. for through tleketa, burgage cbocku, nlveplng car jommodatlons, and any further Information, apr to JNO. (?. TOMUNBOK. Ticket Assent at l'an. uaio station, foot of Eleventh stree t, or at City iet Office, under Mclure Houm;, Wheeling. JAMES McCREA. Manager, Columbus, Ohio. _ ? ? K, A. FORD, Gen'l Pare, and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa. jLEVELAND & PmsflUKGH IS. R, 01 Fanner Trains, corded to DECKMBKR 31, 1883-Central Standard E1VKK D1VIH10N?(lUlNti WEKT. _* Mali. Kxprws. hxproa. Accorn. IXAVOUiburKh 8.C0A.m 12.45 P.m. 8C5P.m legheny 8.10 12 65 ' 3.45 Arrive cherter.. 8.57 " 1.40 " 4.30 " .... aver 3 02 " 1.45 ? 4.36 " yver'L 9.40 " 2.V4 6.18 l.euvo^ illsvlUo. 9.52 " 2 35 M 6.8C " 6.15 a.*, ronto..,. 10.81 " 3.14 " C.SW " 6 46 ' lUben'o. 10.48 " 8.31 " 6.50 " 7.06 .r s i-'.jv u.86 ? 4.20 " 7.41 8.05 " dccporJ 11.43 " 4.23 " 7.4a 8.13 ' llalre.... 11.65 a.m. 4 40 " 8,(0 " B.aa " K1VKK l>lVlalQN?QulNU \VEr>T. Accoin. Mull, lixi/icm Atxom. X*RTC? Llalre.... 6.20 a.m. 10.65 a.m. 3.80 P.M. 4.15 p.m. irrive? dfjeport 6.32 ? 11.06 3.-11 ' 4.28 " r'B F'y. 5.40 " 11.14 ' 3.48 ' 4 86 ubcn'le 6 28 " 1200 M. 4.37 ? 6.81 rotfo..... 6.46 " 1217 P.m. 4.65 " 5.60 ' illKvllle.. 7.15 " li/,45 " c.20 " Llver'L 7.S6 " l.io " COO ' .... *ver 8.19 " 1.47 " 6.85 " cheater.. 8 25 " 1.55 " 6.40 " leghenr. 9.i5 " 2.40 " 7.25 ? tat)Urj;b 9.25 " 2.J0 " 7.35 " ' rrlsburg 1.10 a.m. 4.15 a.m .. Itimore- 7.40 " LAhl'g'tu. 8.60 M lladel'a. 4.?5 a.m. 7.66 w York. .. 7.09 " 11.20 Hton .. 8.00 p.m. R85 p.m additional accommodation train leaves Jiellaire 8.40 a. m. for Steubcavllle and Intermediate Intii, and arrives at UrldReport at 8.68, Martin's rry 9.01 aud Eteubenvlllo at 9 65 a. m. ReturnI leave* Bteubcnvllle at 1.45 r. m., Martin's Kerrr U Bridgeport 2.48 and arrives at Bellalro at 8.C0 <OTE?"Trains leaving Bellalrc at 6.20 a. m. and 55 a. m. connect at YcllowCrcck for Cleveland. Ill trains dally eiccpt bunday. E. A. FORD. ?? , G^cral Piuwnwr and Ticket Agent. EM. A. RAL1)\\IN. Manager. Pittsburgh. Pa. FINANCIAL. JANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. iTTAL ? ?9175,00V c. A. lam....?. President s. B. Bat won Vlco-Praddent Doat? General Banking Balnea. msKrrona: n. A. Isctt Wm. B. 81mjy.cn, A. Miller, Joliu K. Botolord, M. ^darna, Victor Bosonburirt girjr8pcycr. P. p. JEP80N. Omhlw EXCHANGE BANK. 11 JITAL 1200,000, R. Vajjcb. President MVXL LATJ8HUM.? Vli?-Prcf?ident, DOBCrOM. N. Vanco, I B. Horkhclmer, lATjRhlln,, \ W. Rllhicliiun, B. Delaplain, A. W. KeLlcy. khn Ftutt, J Drtltalwued on England, Ireland, Scotland and 1 points In Europe. trtTrn j. rnwwa. QmHUt MONUMENTS. Vie hare a flno soloctlon of Monuments and Hend-Htones, Which we will soil at Tory low ratoa. OAllROLL & BRO., ?tw97 WlyUwnth St. near Storm BH?1go l?OR DODGERS AND SMALL HAND P BILLflGo to the INTELLIGENCES JOB KOOMB, Noa. 7& nd 77 Fourteenth itreet, where yon can be aoooon q aled fttihcrtuoUo*,