A Sick Man’s Wile Disregards the Orur |#|,#
Advice and So Saves the Lilt .
. Her Husband. -
% . /
I am a wootl can er v^y trade and it is
out of my line to v rjfe ietter9. but ,Uy
wife thought .t rt„s no more than right
that I sh« u 4 t you know what your
remedy done for me, and I thiuk
So too.
I 'are in East 157th street, west of
Third avenue, and have lived there for
about twenty-three years, where 1 own
real estate. Up to the time I am about
to mention I had been a strong, well
man. There was alway s more or less
malaria in the neighborhood, but I had
not personally smlVrcd from it. It was
in 1880 1 had my lirst attack. It came
mi as such attack* commonly do, with
headaches. 1<»< of appetite and ambi
tion, chilly sens.ition* with slight fever
nf.« rwanls. a disposition to yawn and
stretch. and ■*> forth. I was employed
at that time at Killians & Brothers,
!u. niture manufacturers, in West 32d
- r. et. 1 hoped the attaek would wear
• >tt. but a> t di !u"t I consulted a well
known ami able physician in Morris
auia. who gave me <| indie and told me
what to do. I can sum up the first four
and a half or five \ cars of my experi
ence in few words. Oci as ionally I
was laid up i-r a day or two, baton
lee whole 1 stuck to my work. I kept
taking quinine, in larger doses from
y ar to yuar. and V •: on getting weak*
ct and worse, s!..\\ .y nit Mindy, all the
Vine. My troiil l was now well de
lii • d and its syrup. -mswercsteady and
r>- ‘liar. I had dun.I • ;;>e in its worst
f i i. ambit wa> .r . rug me down in
spit** of .ii! that 1 v ci' i d-.> or the doc*
■ t"i» eoiiid do. It c ;ne in a grip like
11‘ n >t >uruingi'V'iniThe |>oison
• had «*oi»» a!! through uni over me and
mniiing vxas ab!. to t uch it. I was
la*t losing fl< and >tr* gth, and about
March. 18*i. i V n kc<i: il'xvork entire
ly and went home t«> Imlmiii sick, and I
to die for all 1 could tell. 1 ran down so
rapidly that l soon became unable to I
xx aik any distance. Liter 1 went from
r*».iiu *o r<>om in my >»ivi! house only bv
fr.emls holding nic up bx icharm. The I
doses of quinine u r> in. reused until I ]
i f ■ n took tii riii in < n! •; (tone. Tlie I
« <*t' of this to- .ii- stimulation I
xx < to make n«c n<-. »! vihl. It broke
: .x sleep all p, it d I often xvalkexl the
t: *r. or siaggennl :!*o.;t it, all night
i »iig. scarcely abb* to b* ar any noises
or even human speech. My temper
was extremely irritable. ^As to food,
one of my little children would cat
n.oiv in a meal than I could in a day.
1 xx«.iiid order food and then turn from
ii «:is ni't. I lived on quinine and
«•: r st*. umlauts and oh //’ like a
b*- r in winter. The quinine set my I
bead iu a whirl, ami the liquor—given I
r.H x medicine made my stomach so J
fciei. 1 e,iuld uni tolerate it.
1 ro*ii t7.» pound- (my proper weight) I
I ra*. down to 1*7 pounds—the xveight j
of a light girl—and xvas scarcely better I
iimii a
l/'t . i/'j 7/ hail taken a hatchet and
tn<. < k- d m- i'lic,i and killed me I should
hi l C /‘Cl i /<■ (• 'off.
During the latter part of this period,
early in 18So, my physician said:
** M i or. there’s no use in niv taking
at ; ni-tv money of you. I can’t do you
»• . omi. I might pour pound* of qui
i<: • .!•»« n your throat and it wouldn't
ht h y* :«.
i« 1 strength of this I gave tin the
•»- ; imine altogether, and maue up
in * ■ i t>» do nothing more and take
L.V • ile cS.
l'-“ ••• ' «*t*k.* afterwards—about the
l:i' f .*1 ' nitwit- -aw an advertise
U-- •• • ; K 'kin* In : ,,e\v York paper.
v» • m«* of it. I said: “Stuffand
► a* ! it yam** do me any good.”
i. mu' went to a •! ... I :'s. neverthe
le.ss. to get it. ! •!: ig-ist advised
h- r against K:i- ne: e '.aid it was
HO!1 big b i 'H -I.e ought not
to .. .i. v aw . !.i . on it. ife<g
|I.* said I..' didn't •*• i. out could get
j* *1 «:»e iiisisi,- • O' .tv iag it. Ttirn
io . .way i i'j'ist my w iff* spoke to
one ne;.. . Ir. A. («. Hegewald,
v i.o got i a i>ottlc at a drug store in
b.vtli av* uue.
A mosj against tny will, and without
the least a::lt. I began taking it. Fn
••tie week ! was !> ?«*r. ! began to
• -p, i 'toj.ih tl “ s bug guests.” I
b an to have an ai>j>.-r:te and to gain
r i agth. Tin- w.:< now tin* first of
j me. ISSo. j.iiil i,\ ti .• . ,t of that
mouth I \va> -it my J : •!, at (;. 1*.
S. .ith's scroll * \. f;u .i-ry in lltith
street, vrhere ! \v«.rk now.
Siuce then I ?iav. never lost a dav
from sickness. Taking Ka-kine onlv,
about forty pellets in foil: (-qua] doses
a day, I continued ! > gain. The ma
laria appeared t-< be ki:i*s| in my svs
• ei i.' and now I've go; back my ohl
weight 175 |»ouud-—and my old
so* agth to lalxtr. lam an asto tush
ie' 't to my s<* f and to my friends, and
K isklne d.d not do this I don't know
\ it did. Tin* only greater thing it
vuuid do Would . :.- bring a dead man ]
to life. r»t::iO!:i» k MlLLER,
G3U K. s. Hi,*tr» t. New Y>»rk. i
P- S.—Pot the a * .in:, truth of the <
»]h<ve statement I r> e rto the following
— l 'leuien, who personally ac- \
• I ted with tli- facts: Mr. Alex- (
Weir. figt'. !. ;.ii: st.; Mr. George
> . man. b>stli st;-, t «nd Courtlandt 1
a .M.e; Mr. A. Mia bus. 151th Street 1
i I Courtlandt avenue; Mr. P F. i
N npel, 154th street and, Courtlandt 1
:»• ’ ae; Mr. John Lunnv. *Ult> East
1 i street; Mr. .1 lm Heushanr, 124
1. street, and many others. 1 will i
a!' - reply to letters of inquire.
\\c submit “-.at the ;-,Wve astonish
ir are, Vouched f up :vs it is by repu
t.-. *• men. is deM-i di^ of a thorough
to*, eaudid invivsC. .tion bv thinking
pe-p e. And AW. further submit that
' • I'uggis:.' turn away customers
by ; - if \ g; i !k character of a remedy
I*.-, m*. they do not happen to have it
yi. h :nd, they do a great wrong. If j 1
4- i' alUii leil ni.ui had not disregarded
l e drugg’s. ' advie,* and sent else*
V ere Jo|- t :.e I la dv lie W oil’d without
d«'iib. have been in 1h> grave.
Other letters of a * .nd.tr character
from prominent in.! \ Inals, which
s'unp K tsi.ii:.• - * a medy of un
• mbted merit. \- ii b* >.-••' on. appliear- *
t >n. Price. $!.**-. . » ooltbs. $5.00.
•**«»hl by Druggist', ui scut l>y mail on
receipt of price.
The Kas' b: Company, 54 Warren
New York.
FAYETTE SOUDERS,
—DEALER IN—
WINES and IQUORS,
Cor. Main and Charles Sts..
CHARLESTOWN, - - - WEST VA.
—
Keeps constantly on hand the best of
Imported and Domestic Wines and Li- !
quors. J j
My Saloon is lirst-elass in all re- i .
apeetH, ami Mixed brink* a Specialty. *
|iia.t*-.s7. i
BASELALL
Esterbrook has been released by the Metro
politan club.
Pittsburg Is willing to spend $10,000 for
Ward’s release.
The left hand pitchers aro doing the better
work this season.
Myers is daily improving in his play at
second baa* for the Washingtons.
The International league have advanced
umpire*’ salaries from $200 to $250.
The fence of the Baltimore bell grounds
was blowu dowu by a recent storm.
Dave Orr not playing with »s marked
brilliancy of late as he did formerly.
John E. Carroll, formerly of the Uticas,
haj'been engaged by the Cleveland club.
There is considerable dissatisfaction over
the poor record the Brooklyn clnb has made
this season.
Judge Noonan, of St. Louis, has decided
that the Sunday law is not applicable to the
national game.
The International league has been quite
generally praised for tho stand it has taken
against Sunday ball playing.
A young Buffalo amateur pitcher named
McGuire has been tried, and will be put into
pitch an exhibition gamo soon.
Cleveland is still on the hunt for a pair of
outfielders who can bat. cover a lot of ground
and run bases very fast. So are several other
clubs.
It is stated on good authority that tho
Hub's king pitcher, Radbourne, is thinking
seriously of retiring from the field after this
season.
Von der A he is thinking of trying Callin
der, the Decatur catcher. Ho is the mau
signed by the Maroons last year, but was
never given a trial.
Both McCormick, of the Pittsburgs, and
Mike Kelly are fiends at betting on horse
races, and it is stated that both would rather
follow the track for a living thau baseball.
The New Yorks aro after the release of
Geuber, of the nartfords. He was considered
the best pitcher in the Eastern league. Last
season he pitched for the Newburyports and
Lynns in the New England league.
The California fever is striking all tho
eastern clubs with great force. Detroit, New
York, Boston, Louisville and a colored team
aro among those who are expected to ploy on
the Pacific coast during the winter.
A strong movement is now being made to
form un interstate semi-professional league
in the sonth. Tbo following cities are in it:
Savannah and Augusta, in Georgia; Wil
mington and Charlotte, in North Carolina,
and Columbia, Greenville, Sumter, Orange
burg, Blackville and Camden, in South Caro
lina. The games draw remarkably well in
cities where professional ball has never been
played, but iu the others the attendance does
not pay.
Manager William Barnie, of the Baltimore
team, who has been accused of league aspira
tions, denies the soft impeachment, and says
that instead of the association watching him
and Von der Ahe in anticipation of a jump
at the end of tho season, it behooves the
league to look to itself lest it lose one of its
most valuable members. And the fact of the
matter is that Detroit is very likely to be in
the association next season, and in a way that
is not looked for.
ROYALTY.
Tbe king of Denmark is tall with a com
pact figure.
The Princess of Wales is said to look every
inch a princess.
Empress Eugenie’s health has been im
proved by a stay at Amsterdam.
The kiux of the Belgians is tall and
stiaight, with a full chest and broad shoul
ders.
The Priuce of Wales wears one of the few
white high hats to bo seen in London during
the summer months.
Tho king of Saxony is«aid to have the ap
pearance of a retired merchant with a small
income who live# a peaceful, narrow life.
Princo Bismarck is the most decorated man
in Europe. Should ho ever appear wearing
insignia of nil tho orders conferred on him he
would resemble an Oriental prince.
George, second son of tbe Princo of Wales,
has awnkened tbe jealousy of his elder brother
by raising a beard. It is not, however, a
hirsute ornament of very great beauty as yet.
Thakor Saheb, of Morbi, and Thakor
Sahib, of Sinde, two of tho Indian princes
who attended Queen Victoria’s jubilee cele
bration, will visit tho United States before re
turning bonne.
Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg is an en
thusiastic naturalist. He possesses one of
tho finest ornithological collections in the
world and a notable cabinet of precious
stones.
The Siamese prince, Kron Luang Devn
wongse Varoprakar, minister of foreign af
fairs nnd brother of King Chulalon Rom, is
i short, spare, bright eyed man, fairer
banned than most of his race, with black
hair and mustache. In manner he is nervous
ind a bit impatient, but amiable and cour
leoos. He usually wears ordinary European
Nothing. He will cross this country and go
lomo by way of San Francisco and Japan.
The king of tho Belgians has just invested
11,100,000 in the parehdSe of estates in Hun
gary and Austria. They are nominally to
lecomo the property of his majesty's sons-in
aw, the Crown Prince of Austria and the
Priuce Philip of SaxoCoburg-Gotha, but it is
generally believed that this step has been
aken in \ tew of possible mishaps. The late
iing invested largely both iu England and in
America, and his son has followed in his steps
tn< i Kis considerably increased the stores ac
'ura&iatcd by his provident sire.
The Prince of Wales originated the idea of
he jubilee jugs, which to the number of 35,
MD were distributed to tiie children in Hyde
Park. His royal highness was much struck
>y tho distribution of rough brown cups bear
ng the imperial cipher in relief, with which
he czar commemorated the marriage of the
murovitch; and tlie productions of Messrs.
Don 1 ton, which cost nearly sixpence each,
ire great improvements on the original Tho
[round is of polished cream colored earthen
ware, and the two portraits of the queen
[ls-7 and lh37) aro urtisricallv executed iu
leutral tints.
NEW YORK CHINAMEN.
Gcxd lauudrymen aro paid $4 a day and
x>anl
I
The floating population of Chinatown is
iboat 300.
Good Chinese ironers turn out about fifty
darts a day.
N v York has 2,100 laundries, with three
Chinamen on an average in cadi.
The total Chinese population of New York
ind Brooklyn is estimated nt 10,000.
The are fifty' Chinese stones and lodging
lious.s on Mott, Pell and Chatham streets.
New York has about 400 Chinese cigar
makers, 3 preachers, 5 tailors and 5 barbers.
In Brooklyn there are GOO Chinese laundries
and ono Chinese grocery, employing si): men.
The Cteirlestowrr
M V LE ACADEMY
will commence its next session
SEPTEMBER 7, 1887
KDMUXI) R. TAYLOR, Principal?"
J KKPERSON R. TAYLOR, Asst.
jnlyl-2m.
For Rent
Vu excellent room for merchatile
)iisines. Good location. Apply or
rrite to T. 1*. Lippitt, '
Free frotn Opiates, Eincfic.s and Faisons.
PROMPT. SAFE. SURE
Cure for C'ouxti*. C’olda and other Throat and
1 uuc AITretloua.
Tim Cvrrs x Boma. at Itantuirr* xtrj DaiLct*.
Till; iHAULEri A.TfK.KI Kit to.. ll3llli.:nr..Jlarjlaad,l.8.A.
RManbeMEOY
■m * Cures Rheumatism.Neuralgia,
L A 6J U A I Hnrkurli*, lleadirke, Tootkarkf,
ill! 5 Cll!l*pnl'&£i!LrxXLo0ltr
Killy Outi. At L'l".'. »nii Dwlcn.
nit IHiKlili A. VOUZLZK CO..Hlll!uWf,Xtr<luitll'&i
New and Attractive Goods
FOB THE HOLIDAYS
— At tho storo of—
GUS. BROWN!
A grand display of
-|T □ Y S'
Such as Dolls. Gaines, Rooks,Toilet Sets,
Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Rubber
Toys, Plush Cases, Work Roxes,
Writing Desks, Tin and Iron
Toys, Tea Sets, Bisques,
Baskets, Wagons, Ve
locipedes, Sleds.
CON FECTI ON ER Y
Unadulterated as usual, will bo found
at my store. Whitman’s Superfine Con
fections, Ron Rons and Chocolates. Sev
eral ditl'eront kinds of Fresh and Plain
Mixtures. Sunday Schools arc invited
to get prices before buying elsewhere
FRUITS AND NUTS
Just received a large supply, all fresh
and line, and sold at prices to suit the
times.
CAKES
Plain and Ornamental Cakes always
on hand.
OYSTERS
Received daily,larger than over. Have
always on hand two kinds. Solid meas
ure and cheap. Leave your orders.
\n early inspection is kindly request
ed.
Thankful for past patronage, and hop
ing to merit a continuance,
1 am respectfully,
dec3-S0. GUSTAA BROW X.
Smith’s Improved Water Elevator.
Havino purchased the County Right
to sell Smith’s Improved Water Ele
vator and I’rhi pier, the only practi
cal Water Purifier and Elevator combi
ned. Perfectly simple, and easily ad
justed to unv
Well or Cistern.
Will not Freeze, and will surely last
thfee times as long as any other Pump.
Will positivdly juirifv Cisterns and
Wells, removing all bad taste and smell
from stagnant water.
fTCMost simplo and durable structure
for raising water on the American mar
ket. Over $10,000 now in use. For sale
at the
Foundry and Machine Shops
Of Weirick & Weller,
Charlestown, W. Va.
apl.10,’87—ly.
Lumber. Shingles and
Wood!
T-TAVING recently purchased a large
11 body of fine Timber at Flowing
Springs, near Charlestown and nut in
operation there our Steam Saw Mill, we
are prepared to furnish
ALL KINDS OF OAK LUMBER,
FENCING PLANK, FRAME LUM
BER. LAP SHINGLES, and WOOD by
the CORD. Will sell either to be deliv
ered or on the ground.
FRAZIER & COLSTON. ,
City Restaurant!
JAMES THOMAS, Proprietor.
Charles Street, Charlestown, West Va.
Having reopened and refitted my
Oyster & Eating Parlor,
I am now prepared to serve all the deli
cacies of the season in first-class slyle. |
The services of a No. 1 Cook have been j
procured, and nothing w ill be left un
done to please my customers.
may20.’87-tf. I
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
Only First-Class Literary Institution
in the State.
Free Tuition to IT. Va. Students.
FULL CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS.
Preparatory Department,
Academic Department,
Military Department,
Law School.
TIITIOX IX LAW SCHOOL $24.
1 Total expense for one year of 41 weeks,
$140.00 to $200.00, excluding travel and
clothing. State cadets furnished books
and stationery free.
For full info .mat ion and catalogues,
address _ , _ _
E. M. TURNER, L. L. D., Pres’L
Morgantoxvn, W. x a.
iunel7-2m. I
Look Here I
CASH OR PRODUCE
IS WHAT WE WANT.
NEVER THIRTY DAYS.
-o
OUR MOTTO “Quick,Short Profits and
the (.'ash Always.”
For Fall Trade.
Light Brown Sugar, <> cents; a line
Svrup, 35 ets.; Rice, Sets.; Prunes, 6}.£
c{s.; Raisins, 10 cts.; Lemons, 25 to 30
cts. per do/..; Tea, 50 cts. per lb.; Tobac
co, £ cts. per 11». All these articles and
many others 1 guarantee pure, and to
give satisfaction.
Arbucklc, Levering, ami Enterprise
COFFEE at a reduced price. Bacon a
specialty. Refined Lard in large or
small quantity.
EXTRACTS.—We keep the Slotiehra
ker preparations, which are too well
known to need any recommendation.
His Hog Powders does not cure the hog
cholera, but we will refund the money if
it does not keep the disease oil'.
FLOUR.—We handle Kablc’s, Ren
ner’s, Milling Co.’s, Weiriek’s, Swan’s
and Lunceford’s.
MEAL.— We handle Sifted Meal from
KV.blc, Swan, Lnnecford, Milling Co.,
FeagaiiH and Renner.
FRESH MEAT.—Mo keep a full line
of Meats, such as Beef, Lamb, Mutton
and Veal.
CASH FOR PRODUCE.
Cash paid for Eggs, Fowls, Sheep,
Lambs. Calves, Beeves, Lamb Skins,
Sheep Pelts, Beef Hides and Calf Skins.
M ALL A DORSEY.
june24,’S7.
JOHN W. RUSSELL,
SUCCESSOR TO.IAS. M\ BUTT,
Keeps nothing but the best of everything
in the line of
Stoves i Tinware,
— ) u JiAiiLn i —
.A. SPECIALTY
-) OF (
ROOFING & SPOUTING
I always use smaller size tin in Roof
ing. Why do I use it? It takes double
the work, double the solder and more
tin to the square than larger sheets.
Call and see at my place of business.
ALL I ASK is that the public will come
and see my goods, and I know they
will buy; for "my stock is complete, my
goods the best that can be hail and my
prices are as low as I can put them not to
lose money. Articles in stock are too va
rious to lie enumerated, but call at my
SALESROOMS
North Charles St
CHARLESTOWN, W. VA.,
and I promise to please you. Very re
spectfully.
JNO. W. RUSSELL.
july22-ly.
Young Men and Ladies
Wanted to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY.
Steady position,
$51 to $100 Monthly, When Qualified.
This Institution is the LARGEST,
REST EQUIPPED ami BEST MAN
AGED in the country.
Established in 1882.
For terms, address,
Keystone Telegraph Company,
Main Office 1200 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
apr.22-lv.
•K4A\)SJoq V I1«M T«
‘•qy jod -sjo oi sjopjmjqs paan.) juang
H. L. DOLL & CO.,
-) DEALERS IN(
BLASTING <fe RIFLE POWDER.
AG-E1STTS
FOR WADSWORTH,
MARTINEZ & LONGMAN’S
Pure Paint.
PUBLIC SQUARE,
MARTIASBlRti. W. VA.
jan.9,’85—lv. _ _
M. S. Burdette,
Dealer in
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Music and Fancy Goods,
Queen Street, Martinsburg, West Va.
T^irWall Paper a specialty.
may6-3m.
TUDCCUIMP 1ACHISKS,
I nnConlNb a specialty.
Simplest, Most Durable, Economical
and Perfect in use. Wastes no Grain;
Cleans it Read}’ for Market.
Threshing Engines and Horse Powers
Saw Mills and Standard Implements
irencrally. Send for illustrated cata
logue. A. B. FARQUHAR,
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works,
jnneSMm. York, Pa.
Washington^ Alexander
Office in Gibson Building
CHARLESTOWN, W. VA.
---
Represent the following compa
nics:
JETNA OF HAItFORD,
the largest ami most popular Company
in America.
Equitable Life Insurance Societi
of United States.
Hartford Life and Annuity
of Hartford.
Home, of New York.
Pikknix, of Hartford.
Washington Fire a Marine
of Boston.
Continental, of New York.
American, of Wheeling.
Peabody, of Wheeling.
German, of Wheeling,
Liverpool and London and Globe.
of England,
the largest foreign Company doing busi
ness in America.
We have made arrangements to insure
property against Tornadoes in Aetna, of
Hartford; Continental of New York;
and Peabody, of Wheeling, W. Va.
Where parties desiro this, on applica
tion, a special policy will be granted,and
an additional rate charged lor same.
— AGENTS : —
J. S. FLEMING, Shephordstown.
C. L. BARNHART, Duflields.
JAS. W. LEAGUE,Middleway.
A sworn statement of the conditions ol
all Foreign Insurance Companies repre
sented in this Aoency will be found at
the Clerk’s Ollicc, in compliance with
State laws. AH losses promptly adjusted
and paid at our Office.
WASHINGTON A ALEXANDER,
jan.9,’85 ly.J A&bnts
If you are Hungry and got the money
to spend call at Wall <fc Dorsev’s.
W. S. MERCHANT,
The People's
IBBOCE BY,
Main St., Charlestown, West Va.
-)o(
Keeps on hand Fresh Meats of all
kinds—
BEEF,
MUTTON,
VEAL,
wnich are always kept cool and fresh in
my renovated ice box. Also
Country Hams,
Shoulders,
Middlings,
Dried Beef,
Home made Bologna Sausage, Mackerel
bv the bbl. Vi bbl. and by the kit; salted
Herring by^tlie barrel and in small
quantities to suit buyers.
GROCERIES'
A full linn of Groceries, consisting of
white and brown sugars, molasses .10,
40, 50 and 70 cents per gallon—coffees,
loose roasted and in packages; prunes,
peaches, dried apples, all kinds canned
fruits, eating and seed potatoes, tobacco,
segars, soaps of all Kinds. Babbitt’s
soap 5 cts. per cake.
Thanking my patrons for tueir kind
treatment in the past, I solicit a con
tinuation of the same.
mav7,’80- tf. W. 8. MERCHANT.
Always keeps on hand 11 full nml well
assorted line of choice
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE
RIES:
FRUITS—FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC ; CONFECTIONERY
IMPORTED AND HOME-MADE;
GREAT VARIETY OF NUTS;
ALL KINDS OF CAKES.
OSTTonic and see for vourself, at West
End, Charlestown, W. Va.
jan.16,’81—lv.
Watson House,
JAMES WATSON, Pkop’r.
Charlestown. Jellerson County, W. Va,
Meals at all hours to suit Travellers.
Transient Hoarding on reasonable terms
Hacks to and from all trains free ol
charge.
The Bar is supplied with choice Wines
Liquors, Cigars, etc.
Telephone call No. 7, Western Union
Telegraph Office, next door to hotel.
!QTT'ir*t-c|;t.«-; Livery Stable- Attach
ed. ian.9’K5-ly.
Eagle Avenue Gardens.
The public is respectfully informed
that I am now prepared to furnish plants
of all standard varieties for vegetable
gardens, such as
Cabbage, Tomato, Pepper,
Egg, Lettuce, Sage,
Cauliflower, &c.
at the Eagle Avenue Gardens, (west of
“Mt. Parvo”) and at my Town Branch
on Liberty street, adjoining the resi
dence of Hon. Jas. M. Mason. A share
of the public patronage will bo thank
fully received.
rOr Fresh Vegetables in season.
apr.2,*Sfi. E. J. WILLIAMS.
By W. K. Curtis.
Wcsi Va. Tiler ami Coal Lands
WANTED.
Title must be unquestionable. Large
tracts preferred. Give minute particu
lurs, and address
BUSH HOI) C. WASH INTON,
Charlestown, Jefferson Co., W. Va.
fel)25-tf.
The People s Popular J ewelry S; ore
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W. L. JONEs,
People’s Hat’l Bank Building,
S4 QUEEN ST,
MARTINSBURG, W. Va.
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Makes a Specialty of FINE JEWELRY, of every description, such as
Watches, Chains, Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets, j
Also a beautiful Line of French and American ('locks. Silverware in J
great variety. EN(>UA V ING executed in the most Artistic Man- |
ner. gjflTREPAI RING done in the Rest of Style. fJ0T*M l TILATED
COIN BOUGHT. Old Silver Exchanged or Made into New. When you V
visit MARTINSBJJRG, i cordially invite you to call. m
W- Ij- joistes,
j an. 9,’83_ly.] * Maktixsbuko. West Vikoimia.
WM. Fi WEIRICK: C. WI !.i.
WEIRiCK & WELLER, '
IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
-DEALERS IN
Agricultural Machinery, Plo^s and Castings.
ORDERS SOLC1TED.
After a quarter of a century of toil amt experience in ou< dumiiios, and just a>
this period, we take occasion*to return our thanks to our old friends and custom
ers for their liberal patronage, and solicit a continuance of the Maine, with the a.I
dition of many now eustomers. Our long experienee in business has*naided u<
purchase Machinery and Tools suitable lor every kind of work, and we have in
employ the very beat mechanical skill ami talent to execute.
OTJIFt MACHINE SHOT*. .
• n ; I
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ing, Fit Up Mandril and Boxes, <fcc., for Saw-Mills, Repair Machines, and all kinds
of Agricultural Machinery.
OUR FOTJUNTDTt'V'.
In our Foundry we are prepared to do all kinds of work, and have added many
important important improvements, to facilitate our work and make First-Clas*
Castings. We have in stock a large amount of Patterns, such us Mill Gearing,Saw ' -
Mill Patterns, Patterns for Machinery of all kinds. Grate and Mngine Fronts,Plow (
and Stove Castings. *
OTJTl SMITH SHOP. . |
In our Sniitli Shop we only have to say that we have Tools and Equipment* foi
! any and every kind of work'.
Our lone acquaintance with the munufavturers and dealers in all kinds of mate
rial, enables us to liny the BKST AT THE LOWEST KIOl’KE, Wllicll glVCH It UKCI OKU
AnvANT.viii., and would say that we can purchase most anything needed. Iii so
liciting your patronage, wc guarantee satisfaction ns to prices, quality of Material
and workmanship. Call and see ns, or send in your orders. All communications
by mail will have our best attention. Givo ns a trial, and we are *« tfslicd you will
l/c pleased with the result.
FOlY SALE.
Our New and Improved Light Suulish Plow.
Our Climax Cistern Box, (Cast Iron \ something new.
Castings for Building Purposes, Weights, Washers, Grilles, Window Covers,
TO SI IT PURCHASER. One Largo Four-Horse Wagon; one Portable Steam
Engine; one Portable Saw-Mill; one Broad /read ls»g Wagon.
With many thanks for the past, and bright hopes for the future, w e are
RFHpECTFI'LLY,
WEIRICK & WELLER. *
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■P® “D<* iiroiton fj'/s meu I .'Viu fi'i! wojojcv ntor
perfect and fail Moiiiyntrr .rth on i A ikoir.uo Ml I
. To thoeownoen.fer from t .o innnf r.b«nirodi!»»iL' ; I
DrrniRhtabout br jail: tire: ion, Jii>o'T.jrG,Ovo.--Mrei i
Work.crtoo frap I:i. IcU-cam. vruui.ic Unit you <ruil u |
poor name with otot.ir.'it of roar livable, and *»mt< i
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TrtEATr D,T.-laoM«th.t3.froKei. 18.Tbit,«f
K .V.n.' 3 REMEDY CO., Bra fenum, '
&yj’< X. 5>fith Btrott, BT. LoUZB, ICO.
—w. . v *1 iv. i vvi nBft ror i «rmii
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i Package, 25 cents, makes 5 fiALMiXs of i
delicious, sparkling, tempt mre bever- j
ago. STRENGTHENS AND l’> . ITKSTIIK |
Blood. Its purity and delicacy com- i
i mend it to all. Sold bv all druggists j
and storekeepers.
BririJCPO its causes, and a new and ;
Ln111 LOO successful CURE at your
own home, by one who was deaf !
enty-eight years. Treated by most of
the noted Specialists without benefit.
Cured hiineelf in three months, and since
then hundreds of others. Kuil particu
lars sent on application.
T. S. PAGE, No. 41 West .‘list St., New
York Cilv.
CURE ft°„rk deaf
Pfrk’s I'atfnl Impiuwl CuskiowHl br I hums
Perfectly Restore the Hearing
no matter whether deafness is cause/ ,y
, colds, levers, or injuries to the r .oral
: drama. Always in position, c nrvis
] im.K to others and oonr>f .rtable to
wear. Music, conversation, even wills- :
pers heard distinctly. Wc refer to those
using them, Send for illustrated book ,
of proofs free. Address, F. 1IISCOX, ;
4>!i Broadway, N. Y.
The Bert Core for Cough*. We*k Long*. Asthma, Indi
gestion, Inward Cain*. Ethanstlon. Combining th« mart
Taluablc medicine* w ith Jamada Oinger, It exerta a mrar
l tire power over disease unknown to other remedies.
• Weak Lungs, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, and the
distressing ills of theHtomach, Liver, Kidney* and Bowela |
'• are dragging thousands to the grave who would rceorer
i their healthhy the timely use ofI'siucga’a Omasa Toioa
' It Is new life and strength to the aged. 60c. at IXSF
cbti Hucox A Co., U3 William Street, X. T. *>
MARVELOUS
Ml MORY
DISCOVERY.
Wholly unlike artificial systems.
Any book learned in one reaeing.
Recommended by Mark Twain,
Richard Procter, the Scientist, Hons.
* W. W. Aktor. Judah P. Benjamin, l)r.
I Minor, Ac. (.’lass of 100 Columbia Uw
j students; two classes of 200 eaHi at Yale; I
400 at University of Penn. Phila.., and
400 at Wellesley College, Ac., and engag
ed at Chautauqua University. Prospec
| tus post free from
PROF. LOISJ^TTE, ZVi Fifth Ave., N. Y.
G.E.HUGMS,
A
-) DEALER IN (
IMofHTCIE,
CARPETS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
RRACKETS,
(fee.
OHAKLESTOWN, WV.A.
(jan.9,’85—tx.)
FOR SALE! „
3 Billiard Tabies, 3
AT A SACRIFICE.
I have for sale three HILLIARD TA
RLKS, in good on.er, which will lx*
disposed of at the following low figures
$‘J9. $H) and $75 resj»eeti velv. A No, :l
bargain for any one wanting to Invest.
Address, F. R. SOLDERS.
Charlestown, Jefferson Co., W. Va.
may*20,’K7-tf.
RICHARD W. MAURY,
(formerly with the late firm of R. II.
Maury A Co.,)
1015 MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VA.,
Stock & Bond Broker.
Dealer in allclas-ses State, City, Coun
ty and Railroad Honda and Stock*. S|x
e'ial attention given to investment seen
ritics; also dealer in Foreign Exchange.
Prompt and personal attention given
to all orders. mayO-iim.
0.' HEFLEBOWER.
A-iiotioneer
RIPON. W. VA.
Alwaysholds himself in readiness to
erv Sales any place, and on the short
est notice at Satisfaction guaranteed,
jail 19*-XC-vt