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How to Gain Flesh and Strength Use after each meal Scott’ Emulsion with IlyjKjphoaphite. It is as palatable as milk”, and easily digested. The ra pidity with which delicate people im prove with its use is wonderful. Use it and try your weigh;. As a remedy for Consumption, Throat affections, and Bronchitis, it is unequaled. Please read: “I used Scott’s Emulsion in a child eight months old with good results. lie gained four pounds in a very short time.’ —Tho. I’uim. M. ID., Alabama. “I gave Scott’s Emulsion to a gentleman 65 years old troubled with Chronic Bronchitis, with the most excellent re sults.”—J. C. Cason, Broken Arrow, Ala. ■ - i^ii »»■"■ — •*— Ilnltiinnre Markets [Correct d wttkly by Blandford, Fowler and Co., Genera: Oommiision Merchants, Room 48, Charms, r o* Commerce.] JanUABY 28th, 1888. Dressed Hogs.t6 25 ©$G 75 Wheat. 9» © 93 Corn, white. 59 © GO «' yellow. f 8 © 59 Rye. G5 © G8 Oats. 39 © 41 Eggs, fresh. 21 © 22 Turkey. 10 © 12$ Chickens. 9 © 10 Ducks. 8 © 10 Geese. I © 9 AT CALVERTON YARDS. Beef Cattle. Prices of Beef Cattle this week ranged «s follows : Best Beeves at 4 75 © $5 00 those generally rated first quality 4 37 ©. 3-4 75, medium cr good (air quality 3 CO © $4 25, and ordinaly thin Stems Ox *n ano Cows 2 25 ©$3 12 per 100 Its. Sueef and i.amhs —We quota batchers' Hhetp at 3$ © G cents for common to good, G cents for extra ivid harms at 4 © G cents per lb groaS, with a tew extra at 6$ w ms. (f f nfi -tn C jlfi11 A MONTH can be made v • vll tu 4>oUU working for us. Agents preferred who cau furnish their own horses and give their whom time to the business. .Spat " no-mi i.t a ay !»• profitably employ ed also A tew vacancies in towns and cities It. F\ Johnson &Co..-Ioow Main St. Iticbmomi, Yu. Jan. 7, lm. A Most Effective Combination. This well known Tonic nnd Nervine Is (minim? sroat reputation as a cure for Debility, Dysix i> hu, and NKKVOI S disorders. It relieves nil lanjfnUl nnd debilitated conditions of the sys tpm ; strengthen* the intellect, nnd bodily functions* builds up worn out Nerve* : aids <li««**tion : re stores Impaired or lo«t Vitality, and brings bark youth fill strength nnd vigor. It is pleasant to the taste, nnd used regularly brace* the System ftgamst the depressing influence of Malaria. Price—$1.00 per Bottle of 24 ounces. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE WHEELING DAILY. SOI-WE1.KLY and ttEEKL;. OK DOIiIjAB. Takes it for tl«' Presidential Year, I’( singe Prepaid. WfetkLY IfljtLLIQtHCth I? THE HOME PAPER OF WEST VIRGINIA. It has all the heme news. It lias all the nows of the I'tiiifil 'titles. It has all the news cl' the world that anybody wants to read. It has all the Market reports. It lias th ■ best Agricultural matter. It has humor eiv i. h to keep the family in good spirits. It has wholesome stories. It has a'tirrn heli fin prelection to every Ameri can industry, and gives the reasons tor its belief. 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Hto U3 with t i 10 to pay f^r the piper one year and the engraving. Tne story In book f**rm would cost fl.&O. 8KNU AT oNCK and get your friends to order with I you. Sir -Imre you mw thi< and address HUC UiK) A rilENIlYTER, S178 Elm St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Cy* Send IV e on -- nt ••tempi fo* n »mple copy and our • teei-ecgrai^l Calendar for 1coo; iiio 4 1-4x0 12 Inches, Nov. 19 lot. All PrugKiitK, 25c.. flflc . ami $100. Prepared only Viy Dr. 8etn Arnold, Med. Curp., Wounaocket, K. i. Nov 19, 6 nio Ohio ri vkr raii.rodad TIMK TAbLK 7’uknig ellect I’.'c. is, 1887. Passenger train-, will run as follows, Central 7'itne I 7-T r> | a | 1~ Leave a. hi. ]>. ni. a. m. a. m. Wheeling. 3 00 11 00 ti 45 ]>. in. Ben wood . . 3 15 11 15 7 00 Moundsville... 3 35 11 35 7 20 Clarington 4 15 12 15 8 00 New Martinsville 4 42 12 40 8 30 Sistersville 5 05 1 00 H 55 r'rjendly. 5 J8 l 12 9 08 St Marys.. 5 Bn 1 40 9 40 Willianistown 0 40 2 20 10 25 Parkersburg 7 15 3 00 11 10 Ar’ve Pt Pleasant. 8 00 t> 40 3 00 “ K & O. Junction 0 45 3 05 “ Gallipoli*. 4 45 “ Charleston . . 8 25 i 5—n.rrrr Leave a. in. a. m. a. in. a. in. K & o Junction 10 45 l*t Pleasant. 10 50 6 15 Parkersburg. 6 35 2 45 9 45 Moundsville_ ... 10 10 6 35 1 15 Benwood . 10 30 0 55 1 35 Ar’ve Wheeling 10 45 7 15 1 50 p. in. Ar' ve—(level anu 0 15 Pittsburg . 3 20 5 55 a. in. a. m. a. in. a. in. Harrisburg . 3 20 2 05 Philadelphia 5 (Ml 5 00 New York.. .7 30 7 80 West A Northwest p. m. p. tn. Newark. .11 50 6 20 Columbus_ . 7 40 a. m. a. m a. in. a in Chicago.4 50 5 30 Sunday trains on KAO By., arrive at Charleston at6;l(> p m waiting lor O B li 1! train No 1, at Pt Pleasant1 7'his is the short line and parties purchasing tickets should ask for tickets via. the Ohio River Railroad. For information regarding rates, routes, etc., address W 3 Robinson. Oen’l Pass Agent, Parkersburg. W 5'a BIG BARGAINS IN HA TS! THEY MUST GO. —(:-o-:)— —IN HATS— Gettinger & lloke In closing »-<ut have a good many remnants, odd and ' m IflTX . [lUJELiljiN UUIeJ WHICH IT A VE 15EKN ARRANG ED THUS: Original prices now In ease No, 1 black. 1* own and drab $2 50 to $5 00 $150 In ease No, 2 ’" 1 50 ‘’ il * 0 50 In case No. a “ 1 CO •* 2 50 25 and so they go. For common wear THEY ARE EXCMMJHNT1* and worth a dozen such as could be bought regular for these prices. FOB REIN T. Hie tiro brick >iding on Ivist King St. fr.-ia A l^l 1 . it. John i»unn. Miscellaneous I THE INDEPENDENT. 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The regular price of both is $4.50. Make remittance to The Inde pendent, 1’. O, Box 2787, New York. No papers are sent to subscribers after the time paid for has expired. The Independent’s clubbing List will be sent free to any person asking for it. Anyone wishing to subscribe for one or more papers or magazines in connection with The Independent, can save money by ordering from our Club List. Address The Independent. p. O. R».v 37S7. Xew York 4k B S5 0 gig] r.ml rVnl Toy ;:<ab EVwpt o' -f; Nb!| iaJM ttacured a* homo with n wl US*' Nnl EM eat pole. Hook of ;>ar ■ > ojfltlcuUkOntFUEE. i.-> .I •■** «* itFJB a m wooi.bKY. ti.r. AtiuiItnTojI^Uthco 05*4 WluiotoU 6U Railroads. ! I BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD ~ |> --TIME TABLE. In Effect Sunday, Aov. 40, 1887. WEST BOU«D. No. 1, Cincinnati Limited ‘Daily,’ leaves Phila. 10:30 a. m , and Balto. 1:30 p. m. Washington 2:30 p. m. and Martinsburg 4:37 p. in. Stops at S. V. Junction. No.7, Pittbsurg Express, ‘Daily,’ leaves Balto. 7:30 p. m., Washington 8:40 p. m., and Martinsburg 11:00 p.m. .S'tops at S. V. Junction No. 3, Cinn. & Chicago Express ‘Daily,’ leaves Phila. 5:00p. m , Balto. 8:30 p in. Wasnington 9:40, Martinsburg 11;55 p. m. No 5, Chicago & Pittsburg Limited ‘Daily.’ leaves Philadelphia 7:00 a m. Bal to. 10:00 a. m, Washington 10:55 a m., Martinsburg 1:00 pm. No. 03, Baltimore and Keyser accomoda tion, Daily, leaves Martinsburg 7:50 a. m., stops at all stations. No. 05. Baltimore and Grafton accomo dation, Daily, leaves Martinsburg 11:55 a. in., stops at all stations. No. 147,Harper’s Ferry and Martinsburg accomodation, Daily except Sunday, leaves Harper’s Ferry 7:50 p. m., an Ives Martins burg 8:40 p. m. EAST BOUND. No. 2. Limited from Cincinnati, arrives Martinsburg 12/16 p m., Washington 2:25 p. in., Baltimore 3:25 p. m., Philadelphia 0:26 p. m. St^ps at S. V. Junction. No. 4, Express from Cincinnati and Chi cago. arrives Martinsburg 4:02 a. in., Washington 5:20 a. m., Baltimore 7:30 a m., Philadelphia 12 noon. No. 6, Limited, from Chicago and Pitts burg, arrives Martinsburg 3:30 p m., Washington 5:45 p. m., Baltimore ti;45 p. m., Philadelphia 10,00 p. in. No 8, Express irom Pittsburg, arrives Martinsburg 5,02 a. m., Washington 7;2o a. in., Baltimore 3:30 a, m. Stops at S, V, Junction. No, 38, Grafton and Baltimore aecorno- \ dation, daily, arrives Martinsburg, 5;25p. in,, Washington 8;27 and Baltimore 9;25p. m. Stops at all stations between Grafton and Washington. Connects for Winches ter, Hagerstown and Frederick. No. 60, Iveyser and Baltimore accommo dation via Main Line, daily except Sunday arrives Martinsburg 10;15a. m.and leaves 10;20 a. m Stops at all stations, connects for all points on Valley Branch, Hagers town and Frederick. No. 148, Martinsburg and Harper’s Fer ry accomodation, leaves Martinsburg 0;10 a. m., daily except Sunday, connects at Harper's Ferry for Hagerstown, Winches ter, Frederick,Baltimore and Washington. .1. T. MARTIN, .Agent. C. K. LORD, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, Baltimore. WM. 31. CLEMENTS, General Vianager, Baltimore. C CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILAOAD j -TIMETABLE. TAKES EFFECT SUNDAY, JAN. 19, 1888 Fast Day babtwahd. Mail. Exp. Acc. A. If. P. M. P. I, Leave Martiusburg. 7.25 3.15 “ Bedington. 7.40 3.3o “ Falling Waters. 7.47 3.37 “ Williamsp’t Sta. ... 8.00 3.49 “ Hagerstown. 8.20 12.01 4.12 “ Chambersb’g. 9.15 1.00 5.15 " Carlisle.10.23 2.13 6.30 Arrive Harrisburg.11.10 3.00 7.25 “ Philadelphia. 3.15 6.50 p. M. p. m. p. v wkstwahd. Mail. Ex’p. F. L. A. 11. A. M. A. M. Leaves Philadelphia. 4.3j 11.25 11.50 A. M. A. M. P. M. Leave Harrisburg. 7.45 4.45 3.45 “ Carlisle. 8.35 5.35 4 35 “ Chambera’bg. 9.50 6.50 5.50 “ Hagerstowr ..10.45 7.40 6 45 ** Wiliiamspt Sta . ....11.00 7.00 " Falling Waters.11 13 . 7.13 “ Bedington.11.20 t.20 Arrive Martinsburg.11.35 7 35 A.M. A.M. P.M. J. F. BOYD, Superintendent H, A RIDDLE, Gen’l. Passenger Agent, W. A. GARD, Agent at Martinsburg Mont alto railroad -TIME TABLE. In effect Jan. 23 ’88. Daily except Sunday. From Waynesboro. Mail. Acc. Mixed AM PM PM Leave Wavueaboro — 7 43....3 45 — 5.15 Quincey.7.54 ...3 54 ...5.33 “ Altodale.8.00.. . 4 00. . 5 45 A M “ Mont Alto .8 10... 4 10...0.15 “ Fayetteville — 8 20 — 4 20—6 35 “ Font Hill . 8 24. 4 24 ...8.43 “ Woodstock.8.29... .4.29... .6.60 Arrive Chambersburg..8.45... .4.45... .7.45 C. V. K. It. A M Arrive Greencastle... 10 14... 6 14 — “ Hagerstown.. 10.40—0.40 — “ Martinsburg. .11.35... .7 85.... A. M. A. M. TO WAYKK8BORO. Leave Martinsburg ...7 25,... ...3 15 “ Hagerstown ... .8 20.. .12 01.... 4 12 “ Greencastle.8 40... 12.27 — 4 40 Acc. Mail. Mixed Leave Chambersburg. 9.50—5.3o—l 00 “ Woodstock .... 10 00.... 5 40. ... 1. 17 “ Font Hill.10 11 ...5 51....1 24 “ Fayetteville .10 15... 5..65....1 31 «• Mont Alto.10 29... 0 OS... 2 00 “ Altodale.10 38... .6.17... .2.12 “ Quincy.10 45 — 0.24 — 2.23 Arrive Waynesboro..10 55 — 0 33 ...2.40 A M. P. M. P.M. Geo. 15. Wikstling, Mch. 26 ’87 Superintendent. One of the Largest, Oldest Estab lished Nurseries in the Country. The Geneva Nursery. ESTABLISHED 1846. All Stock Guaranteed True to Name and First-Class in Quality. SPECIALTIES. Mann Apple. Wealthy Apple, Sutton Beauty App.e, Red Beiteghei r Apple, Yellow Transparent Apple, W1 uney 'a Seedling Crab Apple, Kieffer Pear, Louis Philippe Cherry, Gueii Plum, Alexander Peach, Brigdon Peach, Stevens’ Rareripe Peach, Champion Quince, Niagara Grape, Empire State Grape, Poekliugton Grape, Faye’s Cherry, Winham’s Industry Gooseberry, Malboro Raspberry, Wilson Junior Blackberry, and a magnificent assortment of Roses, Shrubs, Shade and Or namental Trees and Climbing Vines. W. & T. SMITH, Nov. 23 3u Proprietors. Notice-Settle Up. \\7E ARE CLOSING OUT and anxious W to have our business setttled at as 1 early a day aa possible. All persons indebt- . *d to the firm are eaanestly requested to ' come forward und settle ReSj'CO'.fully, GETTING Eli k HOKE, Nov. 5, 1887. QUEEN sr; New Advertisements _n [ The,‘ Will send upon application FREE.their new illustrated Catalogue y _ of 80 Pages for 1887 jof I » t • » RMM&6ARDEN IMPLEMENTS&REQUISITESfORTHE =GARDEN*= If Cleveland's Seeds are not Sold in yourot***: fl^s^Town or'Village Send to us for'Cataloguev A*B*CLEVELAND CQLimrA®Ci3«5wNEWYORKir S E E D S M E N S ^7 GOflTlAN DT 5T.J SPECIAL NOTICE Repair and Machine Shops, -o I TAKE PLEASURE in informing my friends and the public generally that I have just opened a REPAIR SHOP, where I will be prepared to do all kinds of repairing,from a portable steam engine to a sewing Machine, in the very best and most Substantial manner. I will supply all kinds of Sewing Machine Attachmnts, and make or furnishe new parts at tho shortest notice. GUNS, PISTOLS AND LOCKS REPAIRED. All kinds of Keys made to order. Locks opened. All kinds of Saws sharpened. If your Scissors have been spoiled, I will put them in nico cutting ordor again. Parasols repaired in a neat manner. I will warrant all my work to give satis faction, and will do it as cheap asiGOOD WORK. :an be donel'or. Remember the place if you want good work done. Call in at CONRAD CLINK’S. General Repair Shop, “Vest Martin St., nearly opposite the Lutheran Church. Highest prices paid for Old Iron Brass, Conner. Zink an cl Lead Augue Private Sale OK A VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE —FARM.— t—4 THE UNDERSIGNED in behalf of the heir9 of John C. Small, deceased, offers at private sale that valuable farm located on the Martinsburg and Williamsport pike, about 4 miles from Martiusburg, consisting of 196 acres of valuable farming land, most ly limestone, about 25 acres of it good tim ber. There is on it a comfortable dwelling house, a Switzer barn, a never tailing well, 2 cisterns, Smoke House, Carriage Hou. s, Chicken House and Spring House,also an o - chard of excellent fruit, also a spring on the the eastern side of the farm and running water three fourths of the year. About fifty acres now well set in grass. Thi9, from lo cation, character of soil and buildings is one of the most desirable farms in the Shenan doah Valley TERMS OF SALE.—One-third cash, re mainder in two equal pajments at one and two years, with interest and to be secured by a lien on the premises. Call on or address. JOUN M SMALL. Aug 20th, '87 Bedington, Berkeley Co. West Virginia1 NEW GOODS: —(-0-) HAMBURG EDGINGS, VEILINGS, TWISTED SILK ANI) TISSUE. ■■dliOVES” Genuine KID in Black and Colors, Embroidered, which are warren led. TAFFETA GLOVES, EMBROID ERED. HOISEHY* —ALSO— A line line of housekeeping goods, such as Table, Diaper and all kinds Table Covers, Real Turkey. “ “ Damask, all sizes, bordered and fringed. TOWELS In great variety, and at all prices and numerous other things which have just been received and to which 1 invite the attention ©f my friends and costomers. G. W. Hoke. j 29 tr. 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