POETRY.
TWO KITTIES.
TwoBttle Wttiea "
Wandered away ...
Into the pnurie
One summer day.
Ooeoatwo feet, . , ,
" .- ' Rosy and fait, ..
- Almost a baby, "
- "tiolden Hair-" "., .
. -Eyeafaetxioaed, .
Borne in abaakeV' ' I .
The other doied. ' :
.Searching in terror
far and wide, '
Golden Hair's'' mother
- Moaned and cried.
Mother Pusa calmly
FoStewlng alow, , ;-',
listening, calling
Meoh! Meoh.1 - .
" '- " Mother Puss found them, ..
AliHlaheap,
Down in the deep grass. .
Fast asleep. ,
Jot Allisos, St. Micholaa for October.
MY BOY.
MY BOY. BY M. S. P.
They will crown thee with white Klies,
They will bind them round thy brew; .
To thy noble, fewieespirit, ..,.
AIL in fear and love, shall bow.
They will crown thee with white lilies, f
Pure as thine own boyish heart; , .,
Thou hftlt ne'er know pain or sorrow,
Thou aad they be afar apart
They will oonra thee' with he laurel,
Intheloftypaths of fame, - , ;. ' ',
Wisdom' seven -pillared temple, ....,
Proudest, noblest bo thy name;
And the hearts of men shall tremble, , '
As though pierced by sharpest lance,
When thou jead'st their -biddea secret .. -
With thy deep eye's searching glance.
They wffl place tb classic, bay-wnetf&V
On thy noble brow, my boy; ,
Thoo wilt more god-like among them,
Thou wilt be thy nation's joy; . "
And these tokens of thy victories, -' ' ' (
Thou wilt bring them all to me,
And wSU, toweling, say, toMy toother, . ,
I &we won all these for Uiee." .r -
But they crown him with the cypress, .
Laid the myrtle on his breast, i ....
And they abut Mm frorU the sunshine,
Evermore to beat rest.1 , . .
But tlifl music of his voice still
Lingers with the wind's BOff sigli, . 'j"0'
And it seems he. still is. with me, . . , ,",
Oh,'I dreamed not he could die.
A nd T cry in bitter anguish,' 4 .u.
" rhou'storsakea oie, O-mr-God.":: !.--Bnt
he answers, "Child, I love thee, ..f '
Thou art pass beneath the rod."; ' '.'
Vain my wild dreams of ambition
Faded every earthly joy, ' --i
And I nly -wait the summons ''.; '.",'
Thatwillcallmetomy boy. ' ' '
Artemus Ward as Practical Joker.
...lier. ...,v
C. C. Ruthrauff, in October Scribner.
Browne and -GriswoUl, "the ' Fat
Contributor,"' .were on , newspaper
work at the same time in Cleveland,
and were very Intimate friends. ' One
day there came to the city a dramatic
render, a man of 'Some note, but of b
very timid disposition. These .two
worthies in somo' manner disoov
ered that he was a peraon easily ' to be
imposed upon, ana , shortly, after his
arrival they paid him a visit. It wa
. an early bout Iff br moraiog-loBji
after the man .hadrrfsd-ranu they
found it aifljeult to arous nn; ' The;
tuld him thev were' editor. anfl-'Waiil
ed to hear ; him' ' read ' before writing
him cow They' Iryvftea"1 hfm,,,ito' step
Into a hall, djolaing , the . hotel and
give them a specimen of his powers.
At first' the" : man ' refused Id go with
- them, but when, they - told him sternly
that they were editors, anc, .would
crush' him ff he did not comply, he felt
compelled to go,. Nor would they al
low him ,to.put. on .any. "clothes, but
forced htm to go In night dress to a
cold and dreary hair, wbere they com
placently smoked their cigars while
they listened to ihim- declaim, with
chattering teeth and trembling .' voice,
for teveral hours. .. When they finally
permitted him to go, they told hlra.by
way rjf consolation, that they had Al
ways thirsted to .hear a dramatic, read
er in night dress, and that they were
very much gratified with his perform
ance.;." '''- :"". .''
Browne was a great lover of a prac
tical joke. One of his maddest pranks
was in New .York CXty, in 1803." lie
with Dan Bryant and Nelse- Seymour,
and at iu conclasien he dodacad m?oe
two to join him on a lark. . According
ly, tney went to' iiryantu property
room, and each donned a complete
suit of armor. Then they armed them
-selves with broadswords-, and in the
till hours of the .niffht went forth tn
search of defenceless citizens. '.Up
aown tbe streets) iff. grim Birayrhey
marched, and whenever . they : iound
man alone and unarmed, they would
make him down on his knees and. pray
for mercy. ' Then,- after having fright
ened him almost oat of his Benses.they
would permit him to eo on his way
. Their fun, howe alter .a .while was
. brougnt to an abrupt termination by
- the policed Who marched them off to
the Tomi:s. -. .They entered fictitious
names; hut tbe judge next morning
recognised the culprits,, and discharged
them-with an admonition. On the
s me night they visited the bouse of
Tom Jackson, who had just brought to
this eountry tne - famous - bwise oen
ringers. ' In response to their violent
ringing of the bell, Jackson Came to an
upper window, and not knowing who
his visitors were, asked jbem in tones
of thunder what they wanted
"We want an. "engagement," ; said
Browne. "We are the original bell
ringers."
Jackson then recognized them, and,
appreciating me joke, invited tnem in
The Rule of Hospitality.
True hospitality is a thing that
touches the heart and never goes be-
yono tne circle or generous Impulses.
Entertainment: with the truly hoepi
table man means more than the mere
leecung of tbe body ; it means an in
terchange of soul gifts. Still It should
have its laws, as all things good must
nave taws to govern teem.
The obligation to be hospitable la a
mcreii one,empnasizea oy every moral
codn known to the world, and a prac
tical outcome oi tbe second great coin
. mand men t. ...
There should never be a guejt In the
jiuwa wBixe presence requires any con
siderable change in the domestic econo
wy.
However much the circumstances of
business or mutual interests may de
" mand in entertaining a stranger, he
should never be taken into the family
circle unless he is known to be wholly
worthy of a place in that sanctum
BE4mfartl rra . .f arasital lffo. ... 1
wuvawaaiLii TrttXt liJCj UUaV WUWI UUCC
a man is admitted to the home fireside,
he should be treated as if the place had
been his always.
v nni,r . I tfl.... a ... I
m.uv mi-i ui au mviiauun gives neither i
him yin (jura, me rigui 10 oe masteri
pi tho other's time, and does not re
quire even a temporary sacrifice of one's
entire individuality or pursuits.
A man should never be so much him
elf as when be entertains a friend.
io stay at a friend's house bevnnd
the time for which one is invited Is to
perpetrate a social robbery.
-lo abide uninvited in a friend's
house is as much a misdemeanor as
oorrowing nts coat without permission.
It is deSasing the coin of friendship to
mere dro3s when a man attempts to
mere n pay nia notei tuns. . - ,
The fact of two men having the same
occupation and interests in life gives to
aeither a social right to the other's bed
and board. ; A traveling minister has
Bo more right to go uninvited to a f el-
'tow-preacher's house thaii a traveling
uninvited to the noose of-his feilow-
eraftamen. Men are ordained to minis
try as preachers, teachers and pastors,
and not as private hotel keepers.
keepers.
8 rcuUntfy"IiV
tteetd ot their
rated ae social
They who go into toe
rammer as uninvited g
farmer friend should be
briirands and treated accordingly. . .
These, tew social , maxima are by no
means to be taken as a complete code
of laws. Others quite aa Important will
spring opoot of the personal experience
or every reader of this article, ana the
jastlce and equity of all may be tested
. . .11.1. a a a - . i
Dy mat iDiaiijote stauuaru o jcuiy
the golden rale. There can be no true
hospitality that in practice is a viola
tion of this rale; and you may safely
rest assured that you have given the
fullest and most perfect measure of
entertainment to yoar neighbor, if you
have done' exactly as you would be
done by.
,
"Give us Manly—Boys Not Boyish
Men.
As we-Hsteueii tor thw utterance W
thU sentiment by one beloved and
honored? we "Were 'dee)Ty Impressed
with its force and importance. We
mentally added: give us, alsotwmony
girls noi ' gvrlith women. "j ; '
Bat who are such twys and irla? Is
there any wpeaiahseed- fortach a ae-'
mand at the Dreeent day?
. . JJDon the oareoter guardians. aotH
educators of our youth does society
make this claim.and it needs no mark
ed astuteness to describe the necessity
of tbe claim.
' The attarof ' the Juvenile of
both sexes now a days, it woald seem4 1
is to doff as early as possible tbe habil
iments that savor of childhood, audio
rinnthnnaof maturity together with
the; habitararri t banners eflhe fceau-
and bella." Vf4 hate oo sadden transi
tions from the nursery r nt ebort
clothes to "society v and fuaaress.
' The time our Tering people- should
spend it pfeparltig tot lite they are too
eager to ae vote m )ii-pjs.muu.iuu ouu
the.eqjoymeat of life.
'. Ana oax.danghter9whileyet .thejr
nottit maternal saldaaoe-and ovreona
launch oat u0bn life. withotft'stemina'.H
without ollvelepoj6nt,1ihDit4
maniy vigoi- f.u ui, .
boy where Iheyl shonld? Ubo iBa'
selyes wHcaiMe. foiHOothtliey n1
elected tbe manly culture intnetr ooy
hood which wotrid have, secured
strong matimty.
We da kv 1 fyiBpwae-5 wu n - oe
ahi thihkaldjieadi-sfilflbcjoupd
j-ypaWJlft-j wllh - Xhose
on you qg 4hbuI(lBs5'4 bj t ,6, jW; be
lieve intretigTnefltn-ena"pv"riug
those "ydiUugjotiliiej'JJtfCWry ,the
h-Hiul H firmDOssu wiUv- uiaaiy and
wotoanbi gruce,' hea "crowned With J
dignity nl Wefjifnty-Wlth ,thq. jcapmcltYJ
wbilrttMOt rnattrryi -ih wT
should have the young longer subject
ed: to doineeUc Bndj)ractictil training,
than present custom seems 10 bhucuou.
.Our sons and daughters come outtoo
early.- They somehow contrive to
throw off all too soon, aafl too easi-,
oarental authority, aaff lb tblnknd
act for themselves. I rineic minus are
diverted from tbe meet important stu
dies and pursuits at I as the! pqried
when months are wbrthprecwus yean,
andl vears comprehended in their re'
suits and advantages, whole deoacfe.
, Why cannot our youth see that it is
Character, eulture, habits, and princi
ples that make the man or woman;
It is not dress, nor gallantries, nor flir
tations. not affected airs, nor unsolled
bands, nor personal beauty,: meaner ib
it wealtv narents or irteBasii(2rcngni
thai wealth can produce,- that makes a
true ana nooie-man or woman, we
have often found all these combined
where every element of a high toned
and desirable-ebaracter re wanting
f
Do Good.
When vou rise in the morning, see
that vou will makelthe day blebsed to
a fellw!efi?ature7 "Itls easTTJ doBe.?A
left off galiaent to a man that needs fl
a kiruk wnrd tor the sorrowful: an en
cou racing expression to the dejected
irmei in lutaiawivre aa nxut aa an
will do. at least for t wen tly lour hours,
And If you.arjou.ng,.dej)end upmiltj
it will tell whenyou are old: and, i In
you are olds, it-iil send yoa geny
and happily down tbvttetas9rMir
to eternity, liy tne most simple ari'n
metical sum look at the result. If you
seBd one person happily through the
day, that is three nuuurea ana sixty
three in the course of the year. And
suppose you live for forty years only
after vou commence mat course oi
med;ne,v, yo iaye- made lourteen
thousand mi Uindred perBOnsj happy
at all events for a time.
Do Good. Thre Things.
nndU'eriess and affection.
h Three thiotr
ov t love--cburge, gen
Three things to admire Intellect,
iHarnits anii crriifpflllnt. a.
' -Three things to ha!e--erufilty arrft-
ganoeand ingratitude.
. - Three things to delight In beauty,
frankness and freedom.
Three things to . wish . for health,
friends and a contented spirit.
Three things to like cordiality
t?6dd humor and cheerfulness.
. Three tbingS trf aypta-iidlenees, 1q'
anacitybd liippanf jeetiae. 'i'l
Three "things to cultivate good
books, good friends and good humor.
Three things. !to govern temper,
HJDKue uuxuuuuuta ji jw
Three things' to cherish virtue,
goodness and wisdom.
Three things to do think. Jive, Set.
Three things to think pf Jifa, Heath.
ana eternity.
ATVVOOD'aS-n
UfNINE:TONIC"
i BITTERS 1
THE MOST AGREEABLE TONIC
;. AMOMOSXSTOMACHIC
5VER OFFERED THE PUBLIC.
IT Wll I 1 IMPROVE YOUR APAKT1TE
II WILL. FACILITATK DIGKSTIOiJ.
Give Tone to tbe NerTODS System, Vigor ta
ever part f Ibe Body, r ! j w j
Thereby IBartlns; Health and fitrenctJ
lX j ra?Ki
NO REMEDY SO GOOD
AQd Languor and Debility.
Tbe medical facaltv endome it far nmiiwmftla
Janndioe. Nervoos Debility. Iia of ADDelH
and all disease arising fiom Diitardered
Liiveror BMlxuaoa.. ' . .
Peraoai livlns 'n or viglltnir Kecflnns wber
Malaria, rever and Acue. Blliloaa Fever. Ac.
are the cbaraeterla tic diseases, should be pro
vided With this valuable aaedlolne. U U
sore preventive ror all ailment arising from
maiaruu causes, it u a preparation oi
"-t
one of UiarbMt-BfcmatUaJgttaU. which th
ucienoe oi ajaeaiairy atvi piaoea at tne disposal
of the physlelan, com blued with other valua
ble ionics, aeiiottety. nnvor4Kl- witn diruulo
aromatics to cieaeaUiejps4ate. 4
Price $I.OO per Bottle.
For sale by dealers generall v. and at whole
sale by West A Tbbii. Toledo. Ohio, nd h.
Btrono A Cobb, Cleveland, O., and RaJomn
aons, Colambna, O. Mf 1 3
hop
THE Welt'' u'CBdo lie CWm
PPRFEHT Perfected Butter Color-
D 1 1 TT CD It recommended by the agricnl.
wu 1 "' Inral press, and ased by thoo
pnl fl B ' aands of the very bast Dairy.
men. It gives a perfect June
color, and li harmless aa salt. A 25 cent bottle
ooiors aw pouaus, ana aaas e cents per pound
to Its value. Ask your Druggist or Merobant
for It, or send for descriptive circulars.
WELLS, RICHARDSON t CO, Proprietors,
Burlington, Vermont.
PIANOS & 0GANS ,CTG0r?aTt
Reduction to close r resent stock of .500 New
and Second hand Instrumental five Urstclass
makers fully waraanatd ami -at pHces 4hiU
Defy Competition ' tor thlaolans of Instruo
menus. Anuti Wanted far WATER Bum-
rlor Bell Organs and Planosrillustrated Cala
logass Mailed. HORACE WATKR8 A BONS,
Manoiaeturara and Dealers. 40 Kant 14lb St,
New York. Also Oenm-al Aaaaia for HHO.
TAXES FOR YEAR 1878.
" 'fnrurtZtZ oj UI?JIAMIL TON SAT01T, Trtamtnr oBtimont -tmtntv,
hertim gk notie t.ti$ Tarn paawt fftend count?, that He toot Umed on taA HUK1
DOLL A US tatuation of Tatabie Property for Uut year 18T8, for aU pwrpote in Ito
i innum-p ana LorporaUtiM, art JtUovs
- ' 1 - "
n
; HUNDBBD
tetral
State Levy.
County Levy.
Sinking Fnnd............. 05 ctt.
General Revenue Fund 04 eta.
Asylum Fund... lOcts.
School yund.....:. 10 cts.
OTotiil u 29 ctfl i
County Ftind....,. .' 19 eta.
unage Fund 03 cts.
Poor Fund 08 eta
auilding FttDd-. 10 eta.
Tola!
o16'
;i Vti .5 v.r.f v!
Townships & Corpora ttokb.
a-
63
SI
3-
r pr, T
Colerain - . .
Flushing
Flushing Corporation
FlQ8hing.Scbool District
Goshen , . ;
Klrkwood y .
Fafrview "School JJistMct
0
5
5
5
Falrvtew Corporation
p52-c?,! .rT
Bridgeport Corpora tidd
Bri(lgtpori8chool District
Martin's Ferry School District ,
Martin's Jferry Corporation ' . '
Pultney...' . . .
Ball aire Corporation V .. iV -
fiiehland"1 . "r-jnt'-l t'l
Ht. Clairsville Cornoratlon
02
21
5
5
5
9
5'
4
i.
fc t51aiieechoot DiaWe6 j.
ML
X
Somerset j t. y - f
Uafoa-,r- 'V v .
MwrtstbwV School District- ,
MorHstowp Corporatloo, ;'
Warren ;. i.r,t.i..uaytt-ia'
Barneevllle Corporation
7
2
2
2
Barnes vllle School Jjisldct.
Washinfftonr z ft a .
3 u
T 1 1
ft-
Powhatan Brritot. twtrict y
" .TkeTollowing arctha ptoviskms ethaW
ftoBual-aoUectioirof Tafeav?' & ,
Manrinii 1 Twit encb nersflB' cMrinxl
erwnty Treasurer may of aj opanMM tbe
i jrennroruiiji'i. urmiciyyr uuc-w.ju.uireui oa-or ueiore ine iweoiieio aay 01. VeOBBl;
her, and the remaining haif IrfjereW i-orefore the Twentieth day of June next ensuing " .
DBunoN i. uus , vue-uaii w mmtxm bs
Dunlicate in the hands of a County Treasurer
day of December itTali'ihCsama'sbiall have been so charged, or when the remainder jpf
such' tax shall 'not be paid on, or before the Twentieth day of June next thereafter, the Coun
ty Trciwurer-1iall proceed tocelleet the same by distress or otherwise, as may at the time be
pcscrIbea!)y!Tay lagetMOnUl a penalty. o,fige per centum on tbe amount of taxes so de
linquent, and iu all cases where such half of any taxes, other than on real estate, shall not
have been paid on the Twentieth day of December, tbe whole amount of taxes, other than on
rad eBtMf, for tbe oeu ytr -erebrpi, shall be due and delinquent, and shall be collected
in tbe manner and with the penalty in this section. : - '. ,
Section 9. When one-half of taxes charged against any entry of real estate, shall aot be
paid on or before the Twentieth day of December in each year, or collected by distress or
otherwise fmor to the Februarysettlement, as authorised by this act, a penalty of fifteen ner
. . .1 I l . 1 1 i . i i. i. . . . a . - . . . a .ii ...J ...
ctuu Hieroua auNiKiiKaw aueii wui vi shiu laieson ine aupiicsie, anq 11 saia taxes and
peeajty, irJiidipg.thertnilnin half of Such taxes shall be paid on! or .before the Twentieth
day of June nest JaVafteiij-erscollected by distress or otherwise prior to next Angus! settle
pjent, tWstanel etiftlts-tetiiia befcUarged 6n said last half, of said.taxev and the amount 'of the
whole tagtferwwtl ehntHiuti4he delinquent taxes on such. real, estate, -to. -be collected in the
manner that is or "may be prescribed by law, and if the amount of such delinquent taxes and'
penalty together with one-half of the taxes charged aa anwauefr-wi aw fUriBaattrait'
year, shall not be paid on or before the Twentieth diy of J)ecernbeE of Jhe gamcyear, theaid.
delinquent taxes and penalty, and the whole of the iaaeVo! tWcoTrw y'earsfaalF'M rfute'snd
be collected by the sale of such real estate, in the minner that is or may be autboriaed.by law,
and in case the first half of the taxes charged upugr any real estate shall be paid on or before
the Twentieth day of December, -as provided in this fct, but th renatniaghalttteiof shall
not be paid, on firjwfoxejthe Twentieth day of June next thereafter,' or be collected by distress
opotkerwisepprior tq.hf ft August settlement, as provided tb-tliis aot, tbni the 'same pen
alty AaH.be addiod tdjuchknpaid taxes, end the saaie ahalt be treated as delinquent taxes as
provided in this act, and with the taxes of the current year collected by the sale af soca ' leal
eeiaie as aioresoiu. )
I will attend in person or by Deputy
H17WPAfiTT.il Wairni TaonoliIn
ARMSTRONG'S MILLS, Washington 1jpVtfdipQiobet 2. .,.;:,". .
EQHuHATAN, York to., Tbjottv(biji; ''aLr.V,-;.'.' .v:m' .w :v.
ALBRIGHT'S SCHOOL HOUSJEi M4ad tp Friday, October i "''-
CENTERVTLLE. SmithLtni SattirW. Ofitnhfep r: '" w! " U
. VAIUnNGTONGoIflraia Kj Monday, October 7: " "r ."''
HENDRYSBURGH, Kirkwood tp., Thursday,' October lo,'.."
SEWELLSVILLE, Kirkwood tp., Friday, October lh-.u !
jviuiuasiujyvJN, Union ip, latitfday, October 13.
ROCKHILL, Flushing tp.,Moo4av, October 14." '
FLUSHING, Flusnintpioadajr evening,' October 14. . .
UNlONTOWKWheeling tp, Tuesday, Octobers Jf rrj v
MARTIN'S FERRY, Pease, Wednesday anr'TtitlrsdkyQcLetlS aT mh
BRIDGEPORT, Pease tp, Friday, October 18th. S51UK23 3HT
BELMONT, Goshen tp, Monday, October
BURR'S MILLS, Goshen tp, Tuesday, OcfotvadrZcrl .D ,2:
BOSTON, Somerset tp, Wednesday, October 23rd.
SUMiiKTUJN, " , vThursday,
I BARNESVILLE; "Warren, FrfelayA SatardiJ? OetcmCflJtTi afiaTJBThTf
' BELLAIRE; Pultbey Tp., Mortday,'Tdesdaj'.t5aliiyr
wUl attencj 'tlhe TreaFurcjrl Office
uuvn i)ub 41 uij.ui upvpinuvs uii to receive Taos-ffaiDBnwQita au taxes re
maining unpaid will be subject to the penalties prescribed law... , ,..
Ceticates for laborierformed on roads, received at the collection of June
aT . 4. aa-U -a.l. -1 A - ! 3 a XA a n .
MLit.es, ij-vuepu it wtu tuoi2 tax m paia
It Is absolu'efy necessary, to avoid
uon De given in eacn ana every case,
icasuiiauie vj BaLisijr uti-pa er, yet no
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4
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84
87
89
101
14
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99
96
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82
57
121
129
132
08
65 M4
68
35
99
15
8 (64
144
124
144
189
60
80
64:
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125 164!
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107
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81 M
92
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53
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119
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201
1434
120
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20
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794 m
15
56
42
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106
87
114
119
04
23
50
55
of April. 2d, 1859, with referetfoe to the Semi.
j ' - :;it
ttitJi Tts nn m Tut Jliinlioalo In K. i J .
full amount ot snob Taxes oa ot before the
aioresaia, cnargea against any entry on Tax
shall not be raid on or before xhn Tirorrirf.
, i
at tht?lo1l6'wrnglitees1in9plaee8"fo
i
.r
-rr;'i
T.,i,li
J l"!f:
vn'i
ft-
Wcteber 24th,
in St Clairsville) from November 1st
at iecemoer collection.
the full reitpBampt:4titeM;
wane it is proposed to do everything
euorii wniTOexpareaiieeessary to make
07;07
05 19
05
05
05 15
05 20
05 45
05 45
10 30i
05 25
10 35
05 35
05 70
70
10 12
40
10 09
05 40
10 40
10 10
10 35
05 I I
05 45
" 45
07J23
05 50
07J50
10 21
10 25
05 13
10 13
10 11
HAMILTON EATON, Treasurer.
St. Clairsville, September 12, 1878.
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Eminent Ohetnlata n.nA PlivainiiiTu, au4ir.A.'Jt v.
free from adulteroT'"rrt. 1".. !
11 JJlLrl 1I1U1I II i-E MOM SUGAR
7 f .- " i 0 EXTRACT JAMAICA C4MCER.' Trotn the pure root.
STEELE K PRICE'S LUPOLIM YtkTir-riBKi1"1 V r-ui: ::rn ;- - v
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STEELE & PEICE, lifanfri,
itBE AlfCH OFTEXCEL8I01J IWORKS, ; BsABJSESYILliEfc'OHJO. i: r
DEALERS IN
i- i ItlmiiimiitiTti. anil Kfnnuu lflnnlt. .
A1A.VU UXUavu avaarai" aaam.aaMl aaavUVQ fa aai aaf p g aj. aj TTfT,aj taafc"LTa i T t "
Sco(cb.lind A in erica u Granite MnamCufjd; Jfe
Furnished to order. All work done m Dost style,
AltMMonBlnneed of work will find it to their
1 will attend at tbe Woraa, in t. Llairsville.
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;fl ""X...,irK,'u,fcs ' uem oi all (Mors: ! ;
V TOOTHE-K-A.n-agreeabe, keslthfulLiquid Dentifrice.
A siibsijlu'te for Lemons.- , ;
To. rt--Irf.
iaucagd - BLptS
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and' nothinr hut the hest matarial used.
advantjtw t6 tiiv'lis a--;--KiitKi-tii
overv osturdsv afternoon, .'..it-rt '
Saturday afternoon, .'.'.lrnr""
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ISELLER5' LIVER PILLS;
1 have atoml fnr M fr the 8(andaM RefBMT for the 1
i ic, MA mu fransaU erV Jlrar. :
' Halitnwr. " I oan rrenmnenH rWIlen' Liver UlU.
r TbevhaveMTdlbMtffra rioUrlBoetr'Wna.,
"Tl, Aflasi, Bif BtBdr. laouMlj, riiot I.
M. Botd tr U DrniRlaU Mid eoentrr sure Km
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Attorneys at Law)
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Uffloe, Korth-west Cor. Main A MnettW
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1150 Main
Make Iroin $l;to 81.T5,
Just EeeewecL ; ,
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Best Value
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GEORGE BTAYt(R!&
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pposite Treasurer's Office.'
FINE ' A1KD A FAMILY - GROCERIES,
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'.' , PARTicijLAR ATTEOTION GIVEN TO HAYING ".' V
.'Spices-;;' pne' Teas. and Choice ' Coffees.
.t; ' ' !' ALWAYS IN STOCK. , ' ; - :
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-:-30iT stock la complete, and we. confidently ask an Inspection of Goods and comparison
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Best Goods at as Reasonable Prices as possible
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Call and see ths
QUEENS WARE,
fiist opened, and everything else in Our line, ,
-1-10 -TO- : i- : - ' - '
THE
GRAfJO RUSH
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WILL GET
Artistic Satin-Finish CardPliotograplis
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Hade from Finely Retouched Negatives and warranted as gtfid a any lo
dty for $3.00 per dozen. - , . , , ,
PLtrBUOEna'S GAIXEBY, .
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Hs open for Inspection the most
: Seliti SIlTes aad
FINE POCKET AND
That has ever been offered, to the public, and it
.. LARQB STOCK. ;
UtlEIlICJlJY WATCHES, at Uottem JTrieet,
CALL A D
LOOK
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Watches. Clocks.: &c. Reoaired
AH Goods Bold Engraved Free oi Charge,
WaltJiam, Eight and
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use every enort to give our menaa
splendid stock of
. We know we can do yon gc
! , GEORGE JEPSOXaj
STILL CONTIHUES!
ONE DOZEN
S. FAWGETT,
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Successor to George Brown
ST.;CLAIRSVnXE, OHIO,
complete and best selected stock
ilvesBiate4 Ware,
TABLE CUTLERY,
constantly recelvinjj additlont to hla already
OTE1I MY fiOOUS.
with care, and Guarantsed.
Springfield WatefatHu
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CCLEF AIN ' Belmont Co.,0
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DEALER IN
D RY CT01TDS,
Ready-made Clothing;
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OBOCEBIE a&c.".':
lately received a larpe Supply f
, Qaeensware and jGIasswaie,
. ' i ' At Reduced Price.
WHY SHOULD I BUY MY
Clothing fro mTftp in as-V
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1st Because thsy ty la large qcantltl,
bavs nneanaled facllltlea-w traylnr. aad.
tbareforo,M aiTora lo sail for Hws tkaa'thoa
ae BaTipg sbch adTaniagas. .,.;.. ., , t
M. They hay a lam eores of FIRaT-CLASa
CUTTERS, and ym ar mors eertaln (o get
at mm aajwnaro : 'a .
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: td. They sell only tor ,cah. and do not
ahargeyoa anything, for.. losses they would
Dure waanniD ii luoy went aoing a oreuiw
UUBllMNaaaaaa . aUT- , -ti r ,-la:-i:
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Beditced the fPnce
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Of. srerythlnf In oar Una, and -propose to sell
First Class Hoods as tow as they an be aoid
anywhere. With Increased facilities for man
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StoctorSiirinGoails
Now In store. In eonaeetlon with-the very
low prfoes at which we .propose to sell them.
we are assured that we an make it greatly
to tbe advantage of all aa fvir ns with ealll
rioee naraed la . plain 9a .- ; ; -r .
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Thomas Hughes Co.;
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Merchant :i in i
Tailors,
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Ctoa. wttrm a Wa.tb 3 -
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tXUaUIDKB BARRBTf.
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7 SBKPBkRS DAT1B.
BAR ETT &. DAVIS,
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COFFINS 'CASKETS
DHDERTAfflG
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These gentlemen have pat In store a fln
sapply of Coffins, Casket flc, Aerwhich they offer
at exceedingly. , ,- ...... ..
LOWPEIOE8!
They are prepared to attend funerals at short
notlee, having in connection with their ev
tabllshment a good Hearse, safe Horses and
careful lMver,p -
. Car. Mala aad Fab! CSvaaad Straeta.
ST. CXAIBaVJlaLK 0.-- i
Mh..761y. , ... .....
This standard article ia . com-"
pounded with the greatest care. --'
Its effect are as wonderful and
' as satisfactory aa erer. ' " ' l r
It restores gray or. faded hair to
its youthful color-..- .; ... . .,,
It removes all ernptions, itching
and dandrnfr. It gives the head a
. cooling-, soothing sensation of peat,
comfort, 'and 'the 'scalp by Its hue
becomes 'whiteaffd eleadi . ' ' ,i ' ;
By its tonic pix)pertaes It. restores
. the capillary glands to their normal
vigor - preveatinff- baldness, ' and
making the 'half ;gtor thick 'and
';' As a dressing, nothing has beea
, found so effectual or desirable.:' '
,' . -A. A. -Hayes, M: D7i SUte As
sayerof lyiassachusetts, siiySvThd 1
cotiMLiiuuuuj are pufe auu varciuiiy,
' selected for excellent quality ; and
' I consider it the Best PaETAJUTioir
for its intended purposes." '" ; ;
T Price, One Dollar.
Bttclrtn'gafc'am'g Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
' This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any ether un
desirable shade, to brown or black, '
at discretion. It is cosily applied,
being in one preparation, and quick
ly and effectually produces it per
manent color, which will neither
rub nor wash oS. . , ,','.,
ManufactBrtd by R. P. HAU t CO, ,
XASHVJL, If. H. -
U t aU SnaUs, ta MM la Ksfidl
IO.OOO Agents Wanted to
311
DBIN
The Cure
WThe Curae andanf The Cure.
By the Veteran Aothor. r8 ARTHUR, The
most Intense 8tor. WMa Peww-flil arcamenta
aad Startling proofs, ever eoaiblned In one
volume. The work of Mnrnhv. Remolds. In
ebriate Asylnma, Crmadee. eta. A Marveione
dok, grandly enaorsea oy an Temperaaee
AnlborlUes. 8ale ! roptd. A Great Chsnee
to Coin Money. For extra terms, address
HUBBARD BROrt, lit W Wb Rt, Cincinnati.
umo, una, BiBiajts, ja- reaueea unrs
are selling Fast,
a-aaA IW,
Send for Reduced Price List of
HASOX sfcOAMLIX
CABINET ORGANS.
New and Solendld Styles. Prleea redneed
110 to tfO each, this month (Nov 1877). Address,
M AHUM a aAMiaaLM UttUAM W, Ileatonlew
xora, or unioago, . .
AGENTS ! READ THIS!
We will nay agents a salary ol 1100 per month
and expenses in sell oar New and Wonderful
Inventions. Address, hhbumak s Cos Mar
shall. Mlohlgan. .
lAfoD 8 SaBcaL CORK
for (Jatarrh will not Instantly
relieve and speed H --en re Raaf
ereneea. Beary Wells, Esq, Wslla,
Fargo A Co, Aurora, M Wa
Mowen, Esq, MoHatton, Grant a
Bowen, St Louis. Testimonials
and treatise by mall. Frloaa,
with improved labaler, II W.
Hold everywhere. WEKKU
POITKB, Froprietors, Bostoa,
50
850
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JotilPfintmg Office
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epnhllcaa In poll tics,-yet voorteooa o4
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(air In its treatment of all qaeatoiAs; .
' devoted particularly 4 3Bnl
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'" 'tf jiou ' tato Property to 'E'''" y"
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Tell Multitudes of People af Ones.
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The Belmont -Chronicle!
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This Establishment Is plated to de a
of Jobprlntiag s' short notlee. and am ,
' u r.i iDoetMSsoiiabletanns..;:; ri :' 4
Spedai-atteatlon paid- to tb seat and sap
f"'J dRlotwpriiitlnit at"rT:.
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VIiUaRAMMS,-Sa
Letter Headsr Bill Heads,
CABD8 LiBHIaB
8UJPPING TAGS,
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BTATeifEMTS.
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: CHECKS .
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Blank Orders, : BlankEeceipts,
MORTCACES AND BLANKS , r
And a , kinds of Printing in Plain'
. : Black and Fancy Colors , , M. ,
a&UmstItarniehed foraljlodsof work
apon sample being sent." Aadress
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Belmont 1 Chroniolo
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r4e 'em Rettta aralnlBtod-
ars aot oogM te be-wtth the wsadactal J
MEXICAN
Mustang Linimeiit,
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' m HLLS JL5D B2AST. ,
ThMlhiiBMBtveiyBatmlyerlctaaaMia.aBwrl
ea, vbate Katnre psevidssmaarMntatetysaok
sBriiclsiBgeatSdeem lor taeaoaladlsaar hcrchO- v.
Its tune has bora spraadlag tar Sysan.
anttl now a endrcka tbe havMUbto Klotia.
The Keadcsa Ksstsag UaMHWris a aisMM
aasdy for all extiaal imwh df aiissilmtt
To stock owners aad turners It Is h-raluabte.
A atnsto bottle oftaa Bin a kinaaa lHeari
oT aa samllsnt koM,eac.
a a -.
It caicaibevrot, oofafl, fcoOe aora. grati. -
in, sBoaatOMoS, nun the Mbm aad
sBngsef polsoawrvUsaadaMttaaaadsTTy ,
soeh drawback to arttxtklmsdlag and ha lUa .
- It seres awry external ttoableaffcenea.Ba'a
as ksiww, seratdws. swiimy. spalaa, toeader. .
Wind -fall, rtnr-boae, .lv. aia.
The Kt" mh t wiwuft a rae
srets the world ttr siiuHnals s s ka
tualthts theabssas of a pkrvdrisa. aath aa -
tons, scalds, spratas, cats, te aad for riwaaia. .
tlsm.aadstifliMMaBcwled ttyezposaia,
dCTUsrtyvilsehlsteaTMWt ' '
It Is theekMfMst naiady tat the world, ft tt
paaaliatwtheBaacista the boaa aad a stasia
ttpttattafciaasiallystdlWnttoeara,
Ifcsisaa Itastans 1 laliaent is pet ap la Sane
shwsof hottlea, the larger oaes bring proiwrttoa.
atalyarasa the cheapest. Bold rrarrwaare.
A, 8RANUM & SONS.
Wholesale
Grocer
BANK STREET.
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