-A_SE0Kt{3i MAN’S SVJ’KBSTtI
i293u3sL»jiu
“No; I’m not betting to-day,” said
a turfman in a down town pooh room
recently to a lnend who had a sure
thing on the ^ew Orleans races.
“Busted?” was the laconic reply.
“No; but I laced one of my shoes
up wrong this morning. It s a bad
sign. I’ll let ’em alone to-day.”
“Are you auperstitious?”
“I frankly-1 confess I am' d*nd 1
think you’ll find nine out of ten
sporting men are,” he replied as he
lk a cigar; -and what is more, I
don’t beliere there is a human being
who is not superstitious. Some arc
mdfce so than others, hut take g^i|*
blcYs and Tiorsemen as n class dim
yon will find each has his own pecu
liar qiulp« Now, this morning I
laced my shoe up wrong. If I had
left it that way it would have been
a lucky ‘day for me. but I did not.
I unlaced it, and I’ll bet 2 to 1 if I j
Wight a pqql on a horse he would.
y before be.oame und<^j
‘ file string.
“That’squite interesting. Would
yot mind giving me some of your ex-i
perienees? What do you consider a
omfl?’’
‘ You w*^t to know whit I .consid
er a lucky Men. oh? That’* just as^
the iflea stiikes me. I used to count
I -4r5i<e b«^s. ^opposing I was
jJlafiGThg'SlTBC' corner of Froadway
itmj
con at
s
oild numbers and sometimes on the
even Like this: If I made up my
mind on even horses and an even
number went bgvdJKrqtg theffye min- j
utes, then I would be lucky, and vice
versa.’’
“You gamble Mf-Cams, do you.
“Ob, yes, I make my living as a
sporting man.” f ( *
* ‘Does your superstition aflbet you
in playing cards?”
“Ye*, indeed. If I am going to
play cards for money, I always hunt
up a beggar and give him some mon-'
ey for luqk. X ha\f walked wonae- j
times two miles to tind a beggar. :
I know a gambler who goes daily to
an Italians Greene street who has
three little canaries-that telL for
tunes by pulling an envelope out of
a pack. He always follows the ad
vice off the ^iril and I have actually
9een him shed tears o*er smite of the
slips be got, not from grief, but from
vexation, if they went against his
grain. I have had gamblers tell me
they had acquired the habit of try
ing their luck in different ways, but ,
1 claim it’s not a habit; it’s nature ,
born in a man, and it never comes
out. WhyJ know dozens of people
who laugh, at superstition wbo will
have a regular ease of the dumps if
they don’t see the new moon over
their right shoulder for the first time.
They think If they see it over the
right shoulder and make a wish they
will get their wish.
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A SORT OF TOBACCO HASH.
In the manufacture of snuffin this
country the finest Virginia leaf to
bacco is used, which is considerably
modified by carrying the fermenta
tion much further than in tobacco
intended for smoking, and is simply
ground aiul sifted.
“In our Jersey City factory,” said
a prominent dealer to a Mail and
Express reporter, “we have about
sixty mills, resembling large coffee
mills. The ground tobacco falls
upon an endless band of broad can
vas, which conveys it to four sets of
of mechanical sieves. The snuff
which pusses through is received J
upon an endless travelling band,
which carries it thence into a close j
chest. The particles which are too !
coarse to pass through the sieve are j
reground. The immense varieties i
of snuffs are formed by mixing to !
- gather and grinding tobaccos of dif 1
ferent growths, and bv varying the 1
nature of the same.
,*‘For the snuff known as Nearoco,
foffty parts of genuine St. Oiuer,
South American, tobacco, forty parts
of Georgia and twenty parts of fer i
rnented Virginian stalks in powder ;
are used. The whole Is ground aud
sifted. Then two and one-halt' |
pounds of rose leaves are cut aud .
mixed with powdered Virginiau
stalks, and two and one-hak peonth* \
of rosewood in fine powder, inoisteu
ed with salt water, are added. It is
then worked up with oue pound of'
cream of tartar, two pounds of salt
of tartar and four pounds of table ,
salt. This snuif, which iafjsgj&
scented, must be preserved in kad.l
and brings #4 per pound. Tbeoth- j
er brands of snuff manufactured here
arc Bolongaro, large grained Paris
aud Scotch snuff, ranging in price
from $3 to $10 per poip^U."
ENGLISH SOCIAL PRORLKMS.
Th* 301
The old sweetrural life of England,
which, if it was by no means idyllic, |
yet had many wholesomo and happy
elements, is coming rapidly to an end,
|Jftgfoung men will not sfciy in the
country Tillages. The population of
the little country towns is stationary ;
or retrogressiTe, while that of the j
cities is swelled out of all proportion. 1
In 1861 there were already 172
dweller* in towns to 100 dwellers in
rural districts; in 1871 the number
had risen to 192; in 1881 it had
reached 212—or somewhat more
enna,
_ It is
larger than the agg ate population
of our 19 largest provincial towns.
"In the decade 1871-81 it added
562,223 to the number of its inbab-i
itants. It 49HWH, »t®eV.in 4t
V a s, while the population of En
gland and Wales has talien 57 years
to double itself. “Whereas at the
beginning of the century out ot nine
inhabitants of England and II ales
.one fivedm^ondon, the proportion
now Vilen to one out of seven.”
The population of the outer ring of
London increased 50 per <;cnt. in
the iieeennium 1871-81; London is
now adding tx> her enormous popu
lation 70,000 souls a year—a city
larger than Exeter; and its danger
ous plethora is swelled /by the con
tinabus Jidhni of lifts* of pauper
foreigners, who, almost from the
weetTof their arrival, begin to live
pn the rates, who help crowd out
our own laborers, and who can add
nothing to the general life but un
satisfied appetites', and that unskill
ed labor of the poorest kind with
which the labpr _ npirkel j&. a^ie&^y
glutted to r
week ofDece than
103,968 paupers were relieved, and
this does not include vagrants and
criminals. Nor are “the masses” so
coot** with the loti? pauperism as
v #oro <¥ general on back) He
\?b(v«b*nd* down hip i ar low ^ough
to listen mr hear iibnurindi jig of
r ound swell ^«N*e lower^eeps
of humanity whifli Jt no distant
date^mav burif iq^ |*tfcnr.t}ud3torm.
Consuaqption Car
An 'old physician,’ leliid from
practice, having nadplaced Tu his
hand^by an East India missionary
th^Myula of a simple vegetable
rdraedy^for the speedy and perma
nent. dure of Consumption, Bronchi
tis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat
and Lqng Affections, also a positive
and radpcal cure for Nervous Debil
ity and all Nervous Complaints, af
ter having tested its wonderful cu
rative powers in thousands of cases,
has felt it his duly to make it!
known to his suffering fellows. Ac
tuated by this motive and a desire
to"relieve human suffering, I will
send free of Charge, to all who de
sire it, this recipe, in GerniaD. 1
French or EngUsff with full direct- i
ions for preparing and usipg^lSent
bv mail bv addressing with smnp,
naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 1
149 Potcer* Bbwl\ liochesta\ X.
1 QUA IwWoMfc
-m
WINE AS AN INVESTMENT,
_
London Standard.
What has become of the choice
cellar which Sir Walter Trevelyan,
strict teetotaler, bequeathed to Dr.
Richardson, another undeviating ab
stainer ?. It was not specially fa
mous. yet it contained St. Peray of
1837, a “Sherrissack” of 1837 wor
thy of the best that Sir John Fals
taffever spoke in its favor— Maderia
which had lain in a Charleston “gar
ret” before Nopoleon went to St.
Helena, and Malmsey persuasive
enough to induce one to realize the
fabled fate of the Duke of Clarence.
There was port bottled in tbe year
when the comet of 1811 flamed
through the sky. Tokay which be
fore 1753, had imparted ti^egoyt to
the husband ofJ.adv Mary-Wortley
Montagu, and a Cyprus imported in
the year when Mustapha III, was
battling with Catherine of Russia.
The truth is that there are few in
vestments better than well selecte^l
wines. Taking the chance of thirs
tv uiobs and earthquakes and a res
olution in public opiniou all over
the earth, a good port bottled in the
Waterloo year and sold in the Alma
<»ne at £35 a dozen, or a Tokay laid
down in 1800 and sold half a cen
tury later at Cracow for £3G must
be considered u» paying a fair inter
est on their eost and keep.
Gko. W. Harris, Proprietor.
\ M. <' vr.im■ i.i., i & r/tf>j<'tk.
fiotet JIamiliorj
HAGKRSTC >W N, - MAKYLA N I>.
This new Hotel, with its new and cost
ly furnished WW open f<>r guests. It
bas a central location equally couve
oient to ttio business ami resident por
tions of the town, with direct access to
all railroad stations, and for comfort and
general completeness cannot be ex
celidHl.......
Tkrms.- $2.00 and $2.50, according to
» nation of rooms. Special rates tocom
ii rrial mm. jatl.ti.’sS-y.
Fish! Fish !
Y\7K are receiving FRESH FISH
\ j daily, and will sell them as low as
"the market afford®. STRUCK HER
RING ThtgiV upantltV desired.
mpr27,’j& * AT.mJRd WHITMORE.
Universityw!
SUMMER LAW LECTUll ^ line
sue" tlu ir studies at this or otlier Law
School; 2nd, to those who propose to
road privately; atid 8d, to practitioners
who have not had tne advantages of sys
tematic instruction. For circular apply
'CP-O. University of Ya.)to Jso.B. Mi
nor, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law.
may 18-1 m. l i ~a
—
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The bust Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chii
blains. C orns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It unguaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.* Price
25 cents per box. For saj,e hjPtjfj'o’tfgo T
U*ht.___ _ ratrH-ST^
Just received a large supply of Califor
nia Hams, to be sold at bottom figures.
W. S. MERCHANT.
_■
A Most Effective Combination. !
fhht Veil known Tonlo and >>r\ In«‘ {* F*it '"S
great repaUttouM b«wr* «\>r lVliil!»r.d»'k|H ji
sia. and HrfcKVOUd d-anlpni. ‘ It ret9*<* AH
luuKiddaad debilitated if.n.lUJnn^vi tbeWj J
trm ; strengthen* the Intellect, rnd hodllj fjMlWOi
build* up worn out »rvta: 0I1M illiN 'tion : rr
aores impaired or lost Vitality. and lirni/s bnrV
voutliful Mrnurib and vi^ir. It 1* plti "unt to tl<r
taste, m>d used ttculailT I'l'w* tW > |**t» iu ajr-.tu-.
the depressing Influence of Mn lari;.. ( ,]
iViee-tll.OO |K*v R.ittle i*f ‘it tunice*.
*OK SALK BT ALL Wlt ^OUTS.
Handy £ Cox Prop.. Italtiinore, Md.
v ivi fTror’s
Real Estate Column.
The following Real Estato is offered to
buyers (in reasonable terms, and Inter
views and cQrrcspondcncc solicited.
Please say where vou saw the notice:
Letter A. A very desirable* House and
Lot, jilst outside tfie Vorporatldfi, Char
lestown; last honsoon South Samuel st; |
price $1100, one-half cash.
B. A No. one Limestone Farm of 16H
a'cres, 2X4 miles N. W: of Charlestown.
Land, buildings, fruit and water, all
good; price $55 per acre.
C. A highlv improved Farm of M5.M*
acres, 1 mile W. of Char lest*) wn, im
provements ull new and first-class;
price $75 per acre, usual terms.
I>. . acres,situated \% miles south
of Middleway, new house,good-barn ami
other farm huildifig, Chalybeate spring;
price $35 per acre. . |
E. Farm of 201 acres, 5 miles from
Harper’s Ferry, in Loudoun county, Ya. |
Hood land, well improved, in a good
neighborhood; price $35 per acre. Well
watered, and 50 acres of wood.
F. New and splendid liftlq Home, i
with Lucres «f ground, situated on the ,
Charlestown and Junction road. Neigh- !
borhood of Wiltshire’s school-house; |
price $1900.
(i. House aud Lot on edge of town, 1
near ‘*Mordingtouprice $W00. I
Xo. 50. (Catalogue) An a^re of Build !
ing Lots In Charlestown, very desirable,
in the new part of town; price $525. Who
wants to build? I
2S acres of the choicest Jefferson coun
ty Limestone Land, at the north end of
jSyerstown, and in sight of the above,
and will be sold with it, if desired, at
sixty-five dollars t><T hc^g.
Xo. 3. 191 acres, near Summit Point :
depot, on tlie 11. <V O. R. K., Winchester '
Branh, Jefferson co., W. Ya. This is a j
very productive and desirable farm,well
improved with a large brick dwelling, :
bank barn and all other necessary out- 1
uuildings, with ample supply of water;
price $46 i>cr aero.
Xo. 1. 237 acres of good Limepiono j
Land, within two miles of Harper’s For- ,
ry, near the Main Stem of the 11. ikO.R. ]
K., Jefferson co., W. Ya. Limestone j
Quarries, with a Landing on the Poto
mac river for boating stone to Washing
ton via the C. A O. Canal. A line Spring,
splendid. Orchard, two Stone Houses, |
and Kitchen, Bank.Barn, and all other !
necessary outbuildings; price $45 per
acre.
Xo. 5. 129 acres of the above fame;with i
all the improvements and best land—in
cluding all west of the county road—at
fifty dollars per acre.
No. •». 10b acres, containing the cele
brated Bolivar Heights, Jctlerson co.,
W. Ya. The heights overlook the whole
country, and will some day be a great
resort/as it looks down upon the famed |
Island Park. This tract contains about
30 acres of Woodland. The plateau is
I level and very rich; price forty-five dol
lars per acre.
Xo. 7. A well established Store Prop
' ertv, at Kabletown, in Jefferson county,
! with a very desirable Stone Residence;
| cistern, and all necessary convenient
I outbuildings, with beautiful yard with
shrubbery. Would exchange for Balti
more city property; price twenty-five
hundred dollars.
Xo. 12. 170?.{ acres of Limestone Land
of which 35 acres is woodland, situated
in the southwest part of Jefferson co.
Dwelling a log weather-boarded house
ls.xL> feet, with alittlo barn, meat-house,
smith shop, well and cistern. Five acres
in an orchard; all fencing good; price
thirtv-five dollars per acre.
No. 24. 13 aejops and WoflfeiT Factory,
situated on the Xvosl sidfe of §honandeah
river near Shailiiondale STufings. This
is one of the best Wbotoh manufactories
iu thiasectiop of tho-Litatc. Fair dwol
llnphuusoanil otliej necessary outbuild
ings. The'Factory Is vater^power. and
iahi-aiud ill •nboltheibest wool-produ
cing sections of the county; price $5,000.
Xo. 1. 1.50 Acre Farm and Flouring
Mill, on Blue Spring run, inihe western
part of Jefferson county, three miles
from a depot on the main* line of the 1). j
,t o. K. R. Fine Dwelling House on the
farm—all, as well as the mill, in good
! order. The water-power is exhausjless,
and the farm in best state of cultivation.
Price $8,W)0.
Xo. 9. 94*g Acres, near Zoar, in the
county of Jefferson. This is a detached
portion of a farm and the house is an
old brick. The land is good limestone
and in a desirable neighborhood for im
proving and making a nice home. Price
$5,000.
Xo. 11. 105 Acres—IS'., acres,in wood.
This nice little farm is three or four
miles lrom Charlestown. This land is
well fenced and under good cultivation,
and has on it quite a quantity of locust
trees, which will make posts. Price $45
per acre.
No. 19. About 100 acres, east side She- j
namtoah river, two miles above Nhanon- j
dale Lprings, six miles south of Charles
town. Limestone soil; 20 acres river
bottom, 15 acres timber, two springs, a
young orchard of 150 trees of all sorts of i
trait. Two small houses, old barn, fen- !
i ces good; price $35 per acre. Would ex- |
1 change for Missouri farm. 45 miles from i
Washington city.
No. 14. 20<> acres. Limestone, do acres
in timber: ten fields, with a farm road
through the centre, letting stock go to
water at will from all the fields. A two
storv Brick House with seven rooms and
kitchen; a fine cellar, large cistern and
two wells near the house. A complete
Bank Barn 85x45, with all the modern ;
appliances—cistern in the barn. All
other outbuildings for a tii st-claSs farm. I
Ajverjl Urg> orchard .g' chipH bearing I
fruit! Tins very desirable farm is two 1
miles uorthwesi fropi Summit Point, I
Jefferson Co., W. Va. "Price $50 per acre, i
No, 50. Tvo-^tory Pramp,House, with \
seven room/, laffe’o garden, oA West Lib-1
ertv street. Charlestown: new cistern, I
smokehouse, cellar, large back yard and i
some nice fruit trees, iu a quiet part of I
the town. Price$1,200. Usualterms. *
No. 58. f Catalogue) Now divided into .
three residences, on Kailroad Av.enuo,
Charlestown; price on view.
No.’25 400 acres, can be divided, has j
two xcts of buildings; bine slate land,
good hnildlmis. plenty of wood and wa- .
ter of the best quality-r-one mineral
spring; the verv best ot all fruits. Two
miles west of Middlewhy. Price $20 per
acre. Will exchange for Va. property.
Having made ample arrangements for
exchanging farms or other real or per
sonal property in Kansas, Florida, Mis
souri and other Southern and Western
States, persons wishing to make such
trades, are requested to see V. M. Firor, j
Charlestown, >V. Va., where maps and ;
descriptions can be seen.
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Our Authorize? Agent* who cm quota our very lowert
advertising rate*. Advertisement* de- I I
tinned, proofs shown «nd •stimtfss of I
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responsible parties upon application |__I
Phil. B. Dorsey
ha* embarked into tint HUCKSTER IXG
business for himself, and will be in the
market and pay the highest cash for
Lambs, Calves, Butter, Kggs,
Pcultry, &c», &c.;
in fact everything that farmers may
have which is at all marketable.
Fish ! Fish ! Fish !
Will have on hand fresh fish of all
kinds; also struck Herring by tho hun
dred or thousand at rock bottom prices,
and it will be to the advantage of pur
chasers to call on me before buying, as
I am determined to give each and all
tiie benefit pl‘low prices.
I will from time to time call on my
Farmer friend* to purchase their pro
duce. So do nut sell hut wait until I
call around and procure the highest cash
price for your marketing.
Respectfully,
PHILIP 11. DORSEY,
On the Bloomery Turn Pike,
apr20’88 Charlestown, W. Va.
Ice! Ice!
rpilE undersigned is prepared to servo
1 the public with ICE for tho season
of Is.sk, in any quality debited. Ice har
vested above town, and not att’ected by
auv impurities arising from water con
taining the town drainage.
(in has for deli very solicited.
a2o-2m Thomas Frazier.
FAYETTE SOUDF.RS,
—DKALKRIN—
WINES and LIQUORS,
for. Main and Charles Sts..
Charlestown, - - - West Va.
Keeps eonstaritlv on hand the best of
Imported and Domestic'Wines and Li
quors. . %
fTTMv Saloon is first-class in all re
sjlebts, itud Mixed Ih'inkx n Speriiiily.
FRESH STONE LIME,
Solti by T. P. LIPPITT
DOORS AND WINDOWS,
kept by T.F. LIPPITT.
Tne BUYEBS* GUIDE ia
issued March and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase the luxuries or the
necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnisa you wun
all the neocssary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
oat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or 6tay &t homo, and in various sized,
styles and quantities. Jast figure out
what is required to do all these thiP,;..
COMFORTABLY. and you can make a fair .
estimate of the value of the BUYElitt'
GUIDE, which will bo cebt upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay poatig<j,
MONTGOMERY WARD £ QO.
ill-114 Michigan Avenuo, Chicago. 111.
Wtfhington&AlaxandM
1NSURAN E AGENCY,
Office in Gibson Building
CHARLESTOWN, W. VA.
REPRESENT the following Compa
nies: •- «
ASTNA OF HARFORD,
the largest and most popular Company
i in America.
Equitable Life Insurance Society
of United States.
Hartford Life and Annuity
of Hartford.
Home, of New York.
Piicenix, 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 Tonmdoes in Aetna, of
Hartford: Continental of New York;
and 'Peabody, of Wheeling, W. Va.
Where parties desire this, on applica
tion, a speciaPpolicy will be granted,and
an additional rate charged for same.
— AGENTS : —
J. S. FLEMING, Shepherdstown.
C. L. BARNHART, DulHelds.
JAS: W. LEAGUE,Middleway.
A sworn statement of the conditions of
all Foreign Insurance Companies repre
sented in this Agency will be found at
the Clerk!* Office, in complinnco with
State laws. All losses promptly adjusted
and paid at our Office.
WASHINGTON A ALEXANDER,
jan.9,’85—ly.] Agents
If you are Hungry and got the money
to suend call at Wall & Dorsev’s.
W. S. MERCHANT,
The People’s
(GROCERY,!
i ^
Main St., Charlestown, West Va.
r -)o(
Keeps nil hand Fresh Meats of all
kinds—
BEEF,
MUTTON,
VEAL,
wniehare always kept eool and fresh in
my renovated ice box. Also
Country Hums,
Shoulders,
Middlings,
Dried Beef,
Home-made Belogna Sausage, Mackerel
hv the bbl. % bbl. ami by the kit; salted
Herring by the harref and in small
quantities to suit buyers.
GROOERIES1
A full line of Groceries, consisting of
white and brown sugars, molasses— SO,
40, 50 ami 70 cents per gallon—coffees,
loose rousted and in packages; prunes,
poaches, dried apples, all kinds canned
fruits, eating and seen potatoes, tobacco,
segars, soaps of all Kinds. Babbitt’s
soap 5 cts. per eake.
Thanking my patrons for their kind
treatment In the past, I solicit a con
tinuation of the same.
inav7,*88—tf. W. S. MERCHANT.
Watson House,
JAMES WATSON, Prop’u.
Charlestown. Jefferson County, W. Va.
Meals at all hours to suit Travellers.
Transient Boarding on reasonable terms
Hacks to and from all trains free ot
charge.
The Bar is supplied with choice Wines
Liquors, Cigars, etc.
Telephone call No. 7, Western Union
Telegraph Office, noxt door to hotel.
ISTFirst-elass Livery Stables Attach
ed. * jan.9’M5— ly.
m? A TTTT?C Shropshire,Ox
'jJ± U 1 Hi A Cots.SIIKKP
Jersey Red and Berkshire HOGS. P.
Rocks A B. Leghorn Chickens. Bronze
Turkeys. Kggs and CARP in season.
ENGINES, Mills, H. P’rs. Ac., best and
cheapest; part nay in lumlier. Satisfact
ion guaranteed on all. Send stamp for
circulars to T. It. CARS K A DON, Kky
seii, W. Va. dct21-ly.
D. HEFLEBOWER.
Auctioneer
RIPON, W. VA.
I , o . - , f i
Alwaysholds himseif in readiness to
K'ry Sales any place, and on tbo short
: est notice at Satisfaction guaranteed.
I jan 19'-85—vr
Agents Wanted!
rpo SELL WHEELER A WILSON
X Sewing Machines. Good salary and
wagon furnished. Experienced agents
preferred; bond required. Write or call
on T. II. MASON A CO.,
RiDk Building, Main Street,
march 16. Charlestown, W. Va.
4 PPIJSTON’S NEW CYCLOPEDIA
A.of American Biography contains a
biographical sketch of every person
eminent in American civic ana military
history. Six volumes, containing WJU
pages each: illustrated with ten tine
steel portraits and hundreds of smaller
vignette portraits and views or birth
places, residences, etc. * *
Agents wanted. Specimen pages and
uricelist sent on application,
. D APPLETON A CO., Publishers.
Agencv, 437 7th st. N. W., Washing
ton, D. C. /
march lfl,’38-3m.
^ ,1 ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ —-- ■
Sea Woxdkrs exist in thoua
ands of forms, hut are surpass
ed by the marvels of invention.
Those who are in need of profit
able work that eau be done
while living at home should at once send
their address to Hallett A Co., Portland,
Maine, and receive free, fall information,
how either sex, of all ages, can earn from
$5 to $25 per day and upward?, w herever
they live. You are started free. Capi
tal not required. Some have made over
$50 in a single dav at this work. All
succeed. febl7,’88.
C^t®^fclcr #$BtIstnti 'w w.
^ u 0,1 * 1 -O—rr— • j: • ri{ ; / t'ft
i *• •• * .• : ;.i.i' hi io*
A Sew Machine, Embracing all the Idlest Improvements.
Salesroom in Kink Kuilding, Main St., Noxt Door to L. D
Getzendaner’s Hardware Store.
t i * 'It
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CALL l«0 INSPECT MACHINE AND EXAMINE SAMPLES Of ITS WORN
TRADE e FOR t OLD e MACHINES t AND t MAKE * EAST » PAYMENTS.
The No. 9 is acknowledged by all ils competitors t<» l»e the lH»st machine now in
the markot. It is iiosseKses a decided superiority over nil others in point of Ha»«,
rapiditv and precision of action, uniformity of tension nml perfection of nc»m,sim
plicity and durability, elegance of design, excellence or workmanship, form and
! quality of cabinet work, ami general attractiveness of appearance as a whole.
Those who wish a sewing machine embodying all tin* result of inventive skill ami
! constructed to do the l*si ot service for a lifetime, should not fail to examine our
WHEELER & WILSON AGENCY,
for Berkeley ami .Icllcrsoii, W. Va-. and Clarke ami Krederick. Viu
The People s Popular JewelryStore
I -|0|
! W. L. JONEs,
11 a “
People's Hat’L Bank Building,
J34 QUEEN ST,
MARTINSBURG, W. Va.
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Makes a Specialty of FINE JEWELRY, of every description, swell a*
Watches, Chains, Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets.
Also a beautiful Line of French and American Clocks. Silverware in
great variety. ^R^ENGRAVING executed in the most Artistic Man
ner. gjjF REPAIRING done in the Best of Style. ^®T“MUTILATEl>
COIN BOUGHT. Old Silver Exchanged or Made into New. When you
visit MARTINSBURG, I cordially invite you to call.
W- X-,. JONES,
jan.9,’85—ly.] Martinsburg, West Virginia.
JOHN W RUSSELL,
SUCCESSOR TO JAM. W. BUTT,
Keeps nothing but the best of everything
in the line of
Stoves A Tinware,
_rv
—)AND MAKES( —
-A. SPECIALTY
-) OF C
\ ROOFING & SPOUTING]
I always use smaller size tin in Roof- i
| ing. Why do I u4e it? It takes double;
I the work, double the solder and more
j 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 trie best that can lie hail ami my ,
I prices are as low as I can put them not to
lose money. Articles in stock are too va-:
rious to lie* enuruerated. but call at my
SALESROOMS
North Charles St
CHARLESTOWN, W. VA.,
and I promise to please you. Very re*
spectfiflly.
' JNO. W. RUSSELL,
tr julyii-ly.
If our friends will show
the Democrat to their
neighbors our circulation
will double.
[
I ain now established In (TIiarlestoMuq,
where I intend t arrying on a
first-glass Jalualry |tnri,
and will keep on hand a line line t4 ev
erything pertaining to this trade.
WATCHES TX
GOLD,
SILVER,
A KU KRI
CI/M’KS of the latest patterns in 80
Hour and 8 l>ny.
CAKE BASKETS,BUTTER DISH
ES. CASTORS AND A COUNT
LESS VARIETY OF SMALL
ER OBJECTS BEAUTI
FULLY MADE UP IN
SILVER : AT ASTON
ISHING LOW
PRICES.
GOLD PENS,
PENCILS,
SILVER THIMBLES, Ac..
Special attention given to Repairing.
Each Repair guaranteed.
Kverly yours,
Chas. W. Brown.
Get 7, 1887—V
FOR SALE!
4 Billiarif Mies, 4
I have for sale three BILLIARD TA
BLES, in good ort.er, which wilt b*
disposed of at the following low tigurss
130.(40 and (75 respectively. A No. :1
bargain for any one wanting to invest.
Address, F. B. SOUDERS.
Charlestown, Jetfrrson Co., YV. Va.
uiayJ0,’87-tf.