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f THE WEST YA.ARCI S. _____ Published every Thursday at Klngwood. Preston County, West Ylrcuila. tdvr rtlaiag Bate* t Transient Advertisements. fljtO per Inch for Brst Insertion, and 30 cents |<vr inch for each subsequent Insertion. Personal communications. 30 cents per inch. L*xxl Notice*. 3 cents i«r line. Koclrtie*: Knight* of Pythias— Lodge meets every Tues day evening at their hall over J. W. Blaker'* store at 7 o’clock. Indi*|>endent Order of thld Fellows —Lodge meet* every Haturday evening at their ball in Bishop's Block at 7 o'clock. Railroad Time Tahir*. it. i n. a. a. Train* leave Tunnclton *tatk>n a* follows: «.oi*u uirr. Ko. Da- Accommodation. *. m. * - '•ad. «:3H a. m. ft—Mall... 1AI p. n». K!— Acccotnmudutlon. 3*18 p. m. 4—Mall.jO.-w p. in. noian v.r* r. No. 3-Mall. 81-Accommodation.jo:ivt a. m. 0— Misll. 4:85 p. m. «ft-Accommodation.7:19 p. m. 1— ExprcM*.10:1ft p. ro. No#. 8,4, 5 and 1 do not atop. Wx. M. ( i rstM*. Ctcn'l Manager. t., a. * v. a. a. Train leaves Kliiftwood ut 7fto a. m., and ar rives ut Tunnclton at *:45 a. m.: leaves Tunnel ton at 9:10 u. m. and arrive* at Kln>rwood at 10310 a. m. Leave* Klngwood at 1:30 p. m. and arrive at Tunnclton ut 8:45 p. in.: leave* Tunnclton ut 4:40 p. m. and arrive* at Klngwood ut ft:50 p. m. Train* dally except Sunday. COUNTY AND STATE MAYS. .T. M. Crane is having the old academy building repaired. Hut four teachers attended the district institute last Satuaday. About $9,000 has Iwcn subscribed to the Greenbrier tannery project. Mrs. dames Hiec dropped dead on the streets of Keyser, last Monday. A new stock of hats just received by d. \V. Hlakcr a bargain in each one. There was 114 in attendance at the M. K. Sunday school last Sunday. The highest salary paid any school teacher in Calhoun county is $.’10 per month. Send u.s the news. Wo want a correspondent at every postoflicc in the county. 1A sleighing party from Tunnelton drove to town Inst Sabbath and spent the day. Pt. Pleasant wants to issue bonds to the amount of $35,000 for im provement purposes. The town of Ceredo wag founded in 1857 by Eli Thayer, a member of , Congress from Massachusetts. A Double Decker show case con taining forty different kinds of fine candies, just received at Maker’s. Mr. Luther M. Shaffer, of Mar tinsburg, ban boon com missioned U. H. Consul for Port Hope, Canada. Three thousand seven hundred down eggs were recently handled at the Huntington depot in twenty-four hours. The Clarksburg, Weston und Glcnvillc railroad will be changed next summer from narrow to stand ard gauge. Grant Whitchair has moved into the Tittle property in town, and expects to make Kingwood his fu ture home. The Greenbrier Creancry Compa ny is building an addition to its creamery, and will put in new machinery. The meeting in the M. E. church is meeting with decided success. Eight persons have already professed conversion. Miss May Bishop held the lucky ticket in the machine drawing at the Bon Ton store. Number 140 drew the prize. Horse thieves are getting their work in the vicinity of Harper's Kerry. Several valuable horses have been stolen lately. A crowd of our young folks ex • > |K*et to go to Beedsville this evening for a slcigliridc and to test the Minin* of the Beedsville hotel. Editor Bhor, of the Sponeer Uulleiin, had the misfortune last week to lose his pocket book con taining $3A0 and sonic valuable papers. The Potomac Lumber Company, of Elk Garden, has added machinery for manufacturing plow handles, table legs, balusters, oto. It has built about three miles of tram road and intends to build seventeen miles more as soon as the weather will ^ permit. It is using 3A pound steel rails. Two more members were received I into the 1. O. 0. T, on Monday night. The lodge will meet in the K. of P. hall again to-morrow evening. f.. B. Tripplett, the law student who was arrested at Morgantown several weeks since for fraudulent use of the mails, was fined *300. which he paid. The Clarksburg Xetcg says that the extension of the Clarksburg, Weston and Bienville railroad to Braxton Court House from Weston is an assured fact. A sledding party conistiug of C. Y. Bishop and wife. Misses Ida and Flora Martin and Tina Godwin and Gus Cresap went to Tunueltou on Monduv evening. The present cold snap has dispir ited the ]>eacli growers in Kusteru Maryland. The previous mild weather made the {teach buds swell, it is feared that all the budding trees are blighted. A Mr. W ahem an, of Philadelphia, has promised to put *10,000 in a hosiery factory, to Ik* located at Martinsburg, if citisensof that town will raise as much more. The bu siness men have taken the mutter in hand. Whan Baby »u tick, wa r*Tc bar Caatoria, When sbe wa* a Child, aha cried for Caatoria, Whan aha bacama Mlaa, ahe dune to Caatoria, When aha had Chihlraa, aha fare them Caatoria, I ain authorized to sell the James II. Munown farm, ^insisting of 150 acres, more or less, laying north of Kingwood, known as the V an kirk farm, and one of the best grazing farms in the country. This farm will be sold reasonable and terms made to suit purchaser. For further particulars rail on M. F. Pell, agent for James H. Manown. 4t. A sleighing party consisting of fifteen couples drove to M. J\ l’ell’s Saturday evening and were highly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Pell, who know just 1 w make the young folks enjoy themselves. Af ter enjoying the kindness of the host and hostess the young folks returned home with kind remem brances of the evening's enjoyment. The Kanawha Light Infantry, Miss Minnie McWhorter Captain, was organized at Charleston, August 21, 1888. and has been under the instruction of Cant. C. (’. Hand, of the Government s guards. They have a handsome uniform, which is a dark blue skirt trimmed in white trimmings and brass buttons, mili tary cap and army regulations. They will give in connection with the Governor’s Guurds and hand, an exhibition drill at the rink, to-day, complimentary to the mem bers of the Legislature. This com pany has been instructed in Powers and Daby’s fancy tactics, and can execute the formation of Diamond, Square and Circle. Cross, chain, counter marches, skirmish drill anti the manual of the musket jierfcctly. It Pays to Advertise. The above statement has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of one of of our patrons recently. Mr. F. (I. Hyde, the enterprising jeweler of Oakland, lias been a faithful pa tron of the Anars, and in return it has multiplied his sales in this im mediate section, and lias also sold 1 his goods in the far west. Week after week the Aroih goes to its readers in all sections of the United States, and some of our patrons in Dakotali Territory lias been buying their jewelry of Mr. Hyde. Deaths Doings. On Tuesday, Feb. 5, at Irondalc, Fawrenee Kirk. His death was caused by his falling oft the engine house on some pailings that were near by the house, Mrs. W. O. Boyd, of Grafton, who is well known to many Preston county people, died at her home last Sunday, and the funeral took place on Tuesday from the Baptist church, I which was crowded with the friends of the deceased. Hrv. Mr. MeCut cheon, of Clarksburg, preached the funeral sermon. Mrs. Boyd was 69 years of age at the time of her death j lacking two days. She had been a meinl»er of the Baptist church since her 14th year, and whs a nsefnl woman in that town and community. When you see a bright baby pleas | od with itself and everybody else. | be sure that Dr. Bull’s Syrup has | been used. Only *45 cents a bottle, i To think clearly and act quickly | one must have good health* Jndi I gestion is the foe of health and j should be driven from the system by the regular use of F^axador. Price 15 cents. Beware of a Note Like the One Below. Sharpers arc reaping largo gains by getting the farmers to become agents for some kind ef farm machinery and takes from the victim an agreement, worded like the one below, to pay a certain sum of money when the articles an* sold. Later the contract turns up in the shape of a note for a large sum of money. The one we give below is for a patent hay fork, but they are used for other articles. In order to understand it, read clear across the note and notice that it is a contract; then turn the naj>cr down at the black line and you w ill at once see that the contract lias Ikhmi changed into a note. The name of the victim is written on the blank liues. Tit K NOTE. I - One year from date 1 promise to pay_or order, four hundred and seventy-five dollars for value received, at 10 per cent, per annum. Payable at......18. \\ it ness: bearer <*10 when 1 well, by worth of^ patent hay fork# Said ten dollars when duo is How They See la. The Kingwood Aunts came out last week in a new dress. Tlie Ait <u s is now as neat as a new pin, is well edited ami contains all the local news going in that section.—Park ersburg Sentinel. My Dk.vii Kp:—1 want to take a few moments this morning to oon gaatulatc you on the neat appearance of the Aitova. I received the first copy of it in its new dress yesterday, and allow me to any, speaking from the standpoint of a disinterested party, that you certainly dcarve the stpport of your Democratic friends. You have given them a fine pajHr. It is a great improvement, and I hope your business in the future will be great. Again, accept my con gratulations. II. Allkn Iso*, Richmond, Yu., Feb. 5. Knight of l’ythias Matters. 'I he Terra Alta Lodge took a con - didate for Pythian honors through the “Amplified Third” at their meeting last night. It is said that the Terra Alta lmys do it up in the highest style of the art. Brown Lodge No. 32, of this place, will have a social gathering and oyster supper at their hall next Tuesday night in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the order, in which the members and a large number of invited friends will par ticipate. The committee on ar rangements have requested us to say that all members expecting to invite friends, in order to avoid confusion, should give the names of the per sons so invited on or before Friday noon of this week, without fail. The committee arc: F. M. Murdock, J. K. Monroe and J. M. Crane. Cnphl's Freaks. It 1ms been said that a coon of mature years is always the shrewd est, and the saying has been veri fied by the marriage and departure of Mr. (». (». Murdock and bis fair bride, all in the space of three hours. Mr. II. has been visiting in this .... _ _i nuiimivi anu to make his visit the more enjoyable he had the good judgment and taste to spend a portion of his time in the company of the accomplished Miss Katie Cresap. No sooner was this known than the wedding day was fixed at stated intervals from that day on by those who “knew all about it,” until on account of the frequent disappointments, they had given it up that there w'ould he no wedding at all, when lo! on this bright day (Wednesday, 13th) at 11 a. m., at the bride’s residence the Kev. Orwen made them man and wife, and they departed on the 1:30 train for his home in Kansas, but “don't you forget”that they “did’nt forget” to leave a quantity of deli cious wedding cake at this office for which we will be ever grateful. The happy couple certainly have the best wishes of the people of this community, and wc hope they mav | live long and happily. Hymen visited our community lost evening ami made glad the heart* of Mr. ——Wilson, one of I Grafton's most enterpsising young , men, and Miss Kmma Morris,oldest I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton i Morris, of near Kingwood. The j ceremony was performed by the Rev. I K. II. Orwen in the presence of a number of invited guests, after which those present were as hared ; into the dining room where they j soon demolished the bountifully pro vided viands. **AII went merry as a marriage bell/' The bride was the recipient of many vnlunble and useful presents. Of the groom we know nothing save that be is a young energetic business man ol Grafton and bears the high ^‘com mendation for good character. The bride is a general favorite in King wood and will be greatly missed in society. We wish the hrppy couple all the l^cssingsof life. School Report**. Report of the Deep 1 follow school for the third month ending Febru ary 8. 18811: Enumeration,-; enrollment, 50; average daily at tendance, 18; percent of daily at tendance, A.5; names of those neither absent nor tardy : Nora and Laura R. Ringer, 1L M. Martin and Thomas Devnll. One potent factor for the average daily attendance being less than heretofore is: The pupils have nearly all hud colds, the past month, which seems almost contagious in many respects, while perhaps the increase in enrollment just at the close of the month made it some what less, as two of Mr. G. W. L. Martin’s children, of the Mt. Pleas ant school, and the removal of Mr. Christopher Martin from St. Joe back to his farm here, nml moreover two of Mr. Alphcus Mcthcny’schil dren have quit, and are now going to tin* Glade Meadow school simply because! they could not rule the whole school and the teacher too. •I. M. Ginsox, 'readier. Report of the Clifton Mills school for the second month ending Janu ary 11 : Enrollment, 50; average daily attendance, 45; per cent of daily attendance, 95 ; neither absent nor turdy: Mollic Teats, Kmrnu Kemp, Katy Gardner, Mattie Mos ser, Ida Fike, Walter Ridenour, Simeon C'aton, John Kemp, (Jims. Kemp, William Tents, Lnndo Mos ser, Frank Lieb, Solomon Ringer, Martin Conaway, Franklin Fike, Charles Harader, Hugh Gardner, William Kemp. For the third month ending Feb ruary 8 : Average daily attendance, 32; percent, of daily attendance, 05 ; those who merited 90 per cent, and aboue in the brunches studied : Mollie 'Poets, 99; Klizu Collier, 99; Ida Fike, 98 ; I). A. Ridenour, 98; Walter Ridenour, 98; John Mosser, 97 ; Mollie W hite, 97 ; Mattie Mos ser, 97; William Kemp, 97; James White, 97 ; J. M. Thomas, 97; C. Kemp, 95; John Kemp, 94; John 8hulT*r, 94; Elmer Cuton, 94; Emma Kemp, 94 ; Thomas White, 90; Dora Fike, 92; Emma Gard ner, 92 ; William Touts, 94 ; Katy Gardner, 91 ; Kvii Kemp, 92. The third month of school was reduced on account of the measles. We are sorry that they were detained from school, but glad to note that they are all about well of this epidemic. I). 8. Giusov, Teacher. Personal Paragraph*. Miss Belle Spahr, who is teaching at Tunnelton, was at homo over Sunday. I)r. J. II. Manown, of Oakland, spent several days in Kingwood since our last issue. Attorney Thomas, of Oakland, was in the city last. Thursday and Friday on business. W. G. Brown, of this place, was registered at the Rutfner House, Charleston, on Tuesday. Miss Ida Beavers, of Austen, is visiting friends in town. Frank Shaffer, a former K ingwood hoy, was greeting his many friends in town on Tuesday. Frank is doing a good business in Illinois. Willie Bishop, of Tunnelton, was in town yesterday. •1. O. Lantz, of Rowlesburg, was in town this week. Onr old friend George I*. Zinn and his entertaining daughter, Miss I^onora, made us a very pleasant call on Tuesday. Okry McKee, of Brandonville, was in town this week. Buckner Whet sell, of Portland district, wii« in to see as Monday. The Future Coke Outer of thi* Country. “West Virginia” an able and practical miner and geologist.writer the Timea Monday as follows: “The enterprise of Kx-Senator Camden in completing the forma tion of two companies with a paid up capital stmk of 000,000 for the purjxise of building railroads and developing the eokeing coals of West Virginia, shows that the coal territory of the young mountain State, is being rapidly brought into market. “The limited area of the famous Conncllxvilie coal coking basin.being only 33 mites long by three miles w’ide, now supplies a large por <H-nt age of the coke now used in our iron industry. This heavy demand U]K)n it will at no distant day exhaust that celebrated coal basin. It i* as natural for rapitalists to invest in ilic coal territory of"ihTT'stutr ;1> it is lor water to run down lull. At tlui beginning of the next century sin* will have taken her position in the front rank of the coke produc ing states in the Union. “As the result of the action of water wearing down and disintegra ting the surface of the earth and rocks with w hich it conies in contact thus exposing to view the upjwr coal scuitts*ihut can be mined above water level. The lower seams will have to be shafted for. but with the aid of machinery this can bo easily accomplished. “In the lirst. decade of the new century, this State will have a cos mopolitan mining population exca vating the black diamonds, iron ores, limestones and fireclays from her mountains to supply the increas ed demand of our iron and steel in dustries. The slopes of those mountains will bo dotted with cottages and the fertile soil cultivated to bring forth the fruits of the earth, the tall pines and oaks that lmv« stood the storm of ages past will give way for the church and school house. Ami chimes of Christmas hells from their spires will mingle with voices of generations yet un horn from her rugged mountain tops and green pasture valleys, swelling the chorus of the plains of Bethlehem. ‘Peace upon earth and good will towards men/ Onward and upward is the march of civili sation under the inexorable law of the survival of the fittest/’ Hrware or Olniutrnis lor ( alarm Thai ( onlaii Mercury, i»* Mercury will surely destroy th#> nunsoof Mnoll mid completely derange the whole <ystorn when entering throng the niucti* surfaces, Midi ,irtl dc* "lioiiia never he u*ed except on prescrip tion* from reputable phynlelftfiH, a* the damage they will do are ten fold to the good derived from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by t J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, contain* no mercury, and I* taken Internally and act* direct ly upon the blood mid inuou* surfaces of the (ysfein. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure he sure touget the genuine It 1* taken Internally and manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co. Sold by druggist* at 73c per bottle. The oppressed subjects of Euro pean governments turn to this country for free homes, free laws and the free use of Salvation Oil for their pains. It is the slight eold frequently contracted that finally undermines the system. Use Dr, Bull’s (lough Syrup in the begin ning stages, and be cured. Notice I All persons knowing themselves indebted to Bishop A Manown,either by note or book account, will call at onre and settle same. We mean business. Kowloshurg, W. Va., Fob. 2, ’HO. Half Fare to Washington. For the benefit of ail who desire to visit Washington at the time of the inauguration of President-elect Harrison, the B. AO. railroad com pany will sell excursion tickets to Washington and Aaltimore at rate of one fare for the round trip from all points on its line. The tickets will ho on sale FYbruary 20th to March 3d inclusive, and will he valid for return passage until March 1th inclusive. Excursion tickets to Baltimore will lie good to stop over at Wash ington in either or both directions. Excursion tickets from Washing ton to Baltimore, at rate of *1.20 for the round trip will be on sale at all B. AO, ticket offices in Wash ington, FYbruary 20th to March 4, good until March 7th. W. F. MENEAI, 4i.i nr FURNITURE. mum i smum.! j Kln*w(M»|. W . Vs. 17 T* U>,“ U*tth UaM * Knit mM Wotff'sAG M E^lacking It ike Masking far Mm, N’ottirn anti (Viildrtn. The RICHEST BLACK POLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and thimble. Aa Jlntth. A Skins Lattt a }Vesk. Otn hr ttathal uith nvter, name a.i Oilcloth. The I'incei 1 footing for I/autsen. Bull I f Kh <• Mo-os. Omen*. tbviliftA •rut rntUm iwmJl). WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHiiAoriPKi*. THE BANK OF KINGWOOD Paid Up Capital, $125,000. Tenders It* *cr\ Ye • to tin business ennuuttnlty ns u depository of itl*olule safety. Wo com int-nil It to those having lille faints and Invite you to deposit tliem with in. onr vault* mnl safes are of t he l est, mnl tho tndlvl lual liability of onr shareholders and officers guarantee de positor* against the possibility of |o>s. J. V. MeCliikw, l*res. F. IIccumans, Cashier. 4 r> y Notice to Creditors. To the creditors „f ||. |[. «;r||,l.|e, dcreuMst ; In iiursnatn •< of ml. ree of the eireult court of the county of Preston, nm le In o cause there In pending, to subject the real e lute of the said II. II l.rllddo to the payment of Ids debts you are rcipilred to present your elalius aualnst tho estate of the said dt.dent for adludlcstion to P. .1. 1 rogan, l oimnlsslouer, at his oilier In the said county, on or before the «Mh day of March next. ..y'** " at -on. oh rk of suld cottrt, this Pith day of January, ihhu. < * I"** J. W. Watson, Clerk, Julius K. Monroe, SURVEYOR OF LANDS, KI Nil WOOD, W.VA. Will answer calls for hunt surveying from any part of the county promptly und nt reasonable rates. Plots, drafts and calculations neatly and aeeurately made frog deeds or Held antes. Hay ing out and grading pikes, county roads and tramways; also laying out town lots, streets, foundations, etc. Corn s|Mindciieo solicited. CENTRAL HOTEL, j T J. McAVAY, Prop this Borne is Co&TSuisntly Lociti within i Ha.f Minute's Walk of loot* Kvery effort made to please guests. (Jruftou, W. Vn. Hutnplo rimm on first floor. 1117 any IESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY s™.'i IXCouipIsts Xiv Nov am, t*.ci.. r.»p, ntu.it -lor.ii.. Hknlckr. I'm ui» sta f.'.cti nnnikaf Isv.*niiil»l., tint s rnluius In Itadf. On. y*ar • .ul«url|.tl.m timkv. u 1 NEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAGES Of (tin (Iml4.it trork* of tli. Un Atiti'rlo.n null.nr., Aiimn* tho C..ui| l*ln Nov*la slitrli f.to* slrrs.lv f»||..i,-.| .ro •' Unistnn'. Itay on." •* MIm laa.ir*«," •• Sinara," •‘A *«!f-M»Jn Man, "Krn>n»'a VV lf»," •' |>...#n, )>„. • ns ." "Tlie Haaarii-r..fh* Wh 1(1 liter liter," -At i Aiiohor," •• A I-anil of lou#..Ih. Hot Monnuhi Mina.," •• Appl. frol nii't Itrtrr Ttmrn." "Tti*’ Tnrrs • nos Biut," " Tram it. Itank..” • CWk nnS (Viniurr Check." Mr . at* Ttis •iit’#i*rl|.tli>q prim of it I. •• Km* «f Min yt»nihtir." It lint IBM n >*nr. ftoioj lo » ..j-j cut •n r«*»»lnt of lOi-nnt. In .laini . biriMNCOTT A MAGAZINE. I’ll I I MM l.t’Ill A. V* \Vve Boo\, WiV DON'T TOUR Rubber Boots until you have seen the “COLCHESTER’ with Sole loather Heel. This Is the beet fitting and HOSTDURI5LE CDOT In tho market. Mado of tho host PURE GUM Stock. Tho Solo loathor Heol saves | Meaty to th tfearir. lairf shy your asotics un- ; y’lll I TIL YOU HAVA 8PKM TH2 1 mKIESTER ARCTIC ‘Gutelde Counter." Ahead of ALL j in et*'e A durability. If you want the ! >• your money try the Ooichoeter wittt ! ^UTS!D2 COUNTER.” 1 K**pl boro by boat otorcR. A wholi'itlo by H. hiMx A Co., Pitt* burgh, fa. II 16 gp, HUMPHREYS’^ mmanmnoL i Cloth A Cold Binding, 14* r«M, wtt* MmI K«jr*»1<t|, aiiut rut. I UWiw, r. ft. IUi mi, g.y, I In wrb)rMn.-TnMtr(1 I'rrejlptlniii of an eminent Phynclan. Him pie, Hare end Here. R< M. CCI1M. I-MK'K were, fongeatlon, Inflnmmallona. ,‘A mm. Worm Yeter. Worm Colle . ,4 j i f ellr. "T T..<-ihfngnf Infant. ,4, yiarraee "f < tiiMr. n .o’A.itiif* .5, )f»f»l»rf, (WIpSlK. Alliova I'ollr ,4 , n.irra Worltua. Vomiting 'na«h. fold, nr'.n' hltla. ... ,i i 'enrnlete, Tooiheehe, raor-eehe.. . ,4 , rad. An, M< k Heada< h<> Vertigo . rape pale, Itlllouii Momaeli ,. iBBri-Mcd or I'alnfai Prrleda .1 ('Sltea, too Pf».for. r.-rlnd. .. reap, rough, lilftl ult Rrrnllilng ., , Mil Klirnm, Krrotrirlae, Lruptl<.IM .4 , Ihrnm.iloit, fUHMMIC Paltia... «< I Freer and A ■ an, CTirtla, Malaria... ,i < i I Pllea, Blind ror Weeding ......... . t I flfhilf'itn ■ ■ fV.vi.jrJBti' 'V- iff OMEOPATHIC j! T^nPaT"TrT^Tjr^mr^?mrSii^?ra^^ii I <1 It heaping 4’Ottgb Vlol'-nl > ..tlgti* .AO i| 'll A »lne»a, Huppr-wod JlK MIilng . .AS | 1 ‘J Kei jHerhnrgne, Impair*.I Hearing .AS ‘ 5 Hrrefela, Fnlara«|olenda,Bwrliine .AO 14 4Jeneral lirMIIIy.rhr.kal Wfaknea .30 , I A llrepey. and m-mitr Brcrrilona .AS , fl nrn r 1 rhaimrt -*— Hiding .AS j 1 li Nrrrpae neWfur, Hrmliiai Waidi neaeor feroltir.larv Morhargaa | ,8S ‘iS Sere Of path. <;ank'-r. .. .. .50 -JO rlaarr 3% relieraa, Wt-King find Si Peleref Prylpile, with Npeom . .Aft j j »f Heart. Palfitatlon. .1. ■J I ftpoam Hi vitna* Hitnne I.SO I I ■ ■ - i1 . A ft gfrfjtf . hold hr OraarWaorBrnl towt paid on raerlpt of prior at ■ ralm ■ arptrifkre. iee ratu* a*. *. y. uiTiPffRF.Ta' yrmtiwARY apron n I aed by a II ew nera ef Heme lie. ^.ryl I men Uy c*>\>yrj In\^f S. wror»T»rw *tMV>.. H* ■_ THE FAMOUS VITREOUS PITS Those (stints, manufactured hjr the Mansion Andrtsw t\*. only, of Philadelphia, are the most perfeet, Indistructlble and fire-proof (stints In the market. Hy it peculiar procesa. protected by letters pat ent. the Vlterious Ihtluts art* composed of about one half glasa, ml ted by a peculiar prt*cm*.with out tin* aid of any alkali or any nuhstanee what ever that would in any way be a dot (Intent to tho vitality on quality of the oil. The moat beauti ful tints ean !»« mixed. It will last Infinitely longer than any ether (mint In the market. Tho lm|a*reoptlble glass part tales are cemented to (t**tlu»r by tho oil and color as tnortor does In a stone wall, cementing the particles of gluss which form nn Indestructible surface to face tho atmosphere. These (mints are made In any shade or color desired, and for all purpose*. IV F. Kawcbtt, den’l Agent, Klngwoos), IV. Vn., who will quote prices, ami of whom circular* and sample colors may bo had. 1 17 y Top Royal. - .. .. W T«•;* Horn) In thn Intmt ntyle, tntl lH<<t flttln ( »oUar made. Manufactured only by Gorlin* X Go., Troy, N. Y. Hand for prion*, Mention lil* paper. 1832. --SI.OO-- 1889. THE WHEELING INTELLIGENCER, *eml-\Veekly and Weekly. One Dollar a Year! $1.00 Tho Vory Best. $1.00 THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER la ahead of all other nownpapern hecausn It cornea donor than any other to THE WEST VIRGINIA HOME. It appenln particularly to Wont Virginian* Iwi. *nu*o It telle what I* going on at homo; 01*. •unnen Ktoiii matter*; In the leader of tho lute Development movement; advocate* tho policy or Protection, which meant* new mine* tewnAw mllla. new rwllroade. now to* nn, mom Mitiiilullou. more money; give* the bent tigri •ulturnl matter ami tho moat reliable market aiporte; print* tbu beat atorlvn; In nvery ra. ipet’t lend* the proceanlon. 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