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jf' I ~^ATTORNEYS. I J. DALLAS EWING. I attorney at Law, H || T? Brnt 9TMWU. WHKELBCO, tf \ A I ' ROBERT WHITE. I ^.ttoruoy At Law, Htii.niv .. w V\ K f,y: AtKtniov^M'nomt'x <* < H K t N 1 COCHRAN & COCHRAN. ^Itoi'uoys nt Law, ^B imm'imi'i is? >rw i V\ llKKMV; \v V \ I GUV R C. ALLEN. a ^ttovnoy nt Law, I VMIKII.fVt. W. \ V. 1 DENIS 0 KEEFFE. S Attorney ?t I?nw, ^B M WHKKI.I\<;. \v. v\ I GEORGE P. LINCH. I Attornoy nt 1 om? i 1 m%ruxi Sii:t n, | (vM I ling, Room No. i. wiikki.IM;. w. V.\. 1 DANIEL LAMB, j Attorney at unw, nts Market srKKkT, ity Rank.) j WIIKEI.TNO, W. \'A. j I W. H. HEARNE. I Attorney at Ijaw, ; (trlice wiili I'uiiii'l Lamb. . \| , I I V ?T V j , h <>'!. ISn-r?ion"? ltuiMtmr. Washing- I j liiarM I 1 BANKS. | \ ji i ioiui 1 I<;ink OK WEST VIRIIIXIA. : (Willi. .... .V^IHMMNI | Vol.- lli'l* 'lix'Ollllltll K'\| . ?' l.'lll llli'l ?"M * ' >llt*t'll< >||N Ittfl.lc ??|| 1 d l j r.. iii- |>n>tii|illv rciuilUil. H in K: ii! v, . \V. HI:<M K I i \ ta, V i Ijti I'K. A. >. *!' JH II\/i ? ri I:. Ill i:iivi:i>. fl I Oil.. M AX WELL. I'M.i.Uni. , j ni'ini. .... Msoo.ooo I M'? Kill.I I.%|llM,Uin j ?!. I- III till- IllMllt'.. Ill (III- j J .1- Vii;:..mil 1 i.i'ik. mi.I ilortls ill ruin, i tiaonMTVMl |eij*-i ami billsolcxi-hansc. I iTERKST PAID OX SPECIAL DEPOSITS. > - ill'!' '"I .ill |?>i!it? nil I pr.? ( ?.N I mil . ! \. i " iiit. of l.tmk.-r~ mi.) j I I' ll - : ! S|iK'khi>|i|. r. liable io J a tminliiiK J'? Ihd eunatltution ot lhe j : MUKlTOKv I v t am i:. s\w"i. L.iri.in.iv, j lif; V: t * I v. Cli AM F?EI> Iti MiTII. M civil I|oi:khi ivi.is, S I! >H I vv l> . I i \| v n. i , EI.msi.IUM. '.III.IV Vi. 1 ? ' /M ' U. II bank of me unio vaney M . < ?? >!: T?> TICK t ir<?i "NjilioiiJll llniili* IWIT 11. - - - - X25<MKM> !!\ K. ! " I - < I'i:l.-II>KS r. I i -IV, I - >V V|i !..l'l:l -ll'K\ r. - II i-i m- with .. "f MiiK. roKS: \ K ) WM. 1! >!MV*nN. - .loll N I.. lloHKS. \ I llENItY M llARTGK, < iM. AIV. W V A. I- KTT. \ . M. V I \ M ?. !'. IK'.K Al'AXK l Ml IKK. WINES AND LIQUORS. <. \vi:i;rv \ mso., 1? Imj?.n - u:i?l H.-il. r- ia ::^ign andOomesticWine,1 nils \M> ?R.\NI?Y, Gins. Cordials and Whiskies. No I1> M.\i\ ?n:i.i i, WIIKKI.IXti. W. VA. i MACHINISTS. oi;o. o. M koM V. I W. J. || vHll.TOS. EXCELSIOR MACHINE WORKS, j " tHiPII.NE \M> Kl'.lliUMtl Slv. % General Machinists. - f Marino ?n<1 Stationary Eu" v 1 'Mi ! lion to ihe rvfuir ol' , ami ^1 ill <; taring | i ".<#i Wr'Hi;!,! Fcm'cv iVI ' r... iiv .v. i l! ' n-trur- fiirili?lir<l to | i i I |tf nn|>tly mieuiM to. II. W. KKDMAN .v fO. MARBLE WORKERS. k Reynolds & Hickman, ' 'A i:k, i:? \n|. |l| , l , o IS American and Scotch Granite ! " M VUKKT -TKKKT. ' ' ||h> iVMndinv 1 M,"niuums Tallin* a Fiiriiitnr?' T(|or),. I \ rtli om* I AINTS & BUILDERS" SUPPLIES. IIESJILM&CO. 1'K\I.ki:.- I\ paints AM, j ki Buildeis' Supplies, jj l2|5 MAIN STREET. I A, TR IVILLRS 4*1 Il>r.. Tin* following guide is made up on \\ heeling . time: l.F.PARTl'RF Of IRAINS. A.M. A. M. l\~M~p"MT" B AO. It. K_ fi:ts 10:r> r. m. Central Ohio L?iv 8 u*> 4:10+ 11 :t*. ' A. M. M . P. ![ B. Dir i:Vi I :'i"t 6:lie vno i I . A. M. P. M 1 I dev. & 1'itt" ...... n:.V_> V07J I I p. v. p- ?' 'V >' I- T:t?: 1:17 r.:17 A. M. P. M. TV M. P. M. I 0. A: O. It. I* 9:0.i .">:iai 10; Vt Central Ohio |>iv ll::i. 121.i r.. *; v. M. I W'.V A H l>iv HV Hi .*i:t.". ytt?. ti:.V? i I P. M. \. M. | i lev. A" Pitts l'2::V? .v.n 7.277 ! I'. I'. A- M. 1 9;lt7 11::72 7:.V2 l'riad.'lphin AissiiiiiuiMlation?This train only j J run* between Wheeling and Triadflphin. J f Dally except Aindty-Newaik Accominndaj tion. ' JStentx-nville Atssiniinodntion?This train luring the d.iv lun kward and forward tie j I ween Martin's Kerry and Itellaire. stopping i w hen nsptirisl at Sherman Mouse. Ktnavlile. West Wheeling and I.r.li. l Mill. i iO^ \M> VKTKK W'KHNKSI'AY. TIIK lOrtl itist.. ear-on the W heeling and 171 in Mrove railroad will run as follows: far- will leave the eity .eorueroi Market and Klevetith stn>et?> and Statu tit's at W:1R a.m. 10:15 x. m. 2:1". p. m 0:15 P m yIV, lt?:.v, 2:s. t.: v. ;:::? ll:.v? " 7:l> " s r. " 12:1". P. M. 1:1". s; 11 " s:V. " 1J:V. t:V. v., 1 i "Sundays excepted. DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL, CANDIDATES. ' A Talk With John (i. Thompson About >lr. Thiirmuii and llis Rivals. New York Trllnine. John G. Tiiompson, Chairman of the i I h-nmcratic State Committee of Ohio, I and Serjeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, whose presence in tlie eity w as supposed to have some connection with .Senator Thurman's aspir- ! atioiis for the Presidency, was asked if I J there was any foundation for that sttp position. j "1 came here," lie replied, "on business of a private nature and if there w as any prearranged conference of'leading Democratic polititians' from ditlerent parts of the country, as lias been stated. I was not a party to it. It is . true that there are a good many promi- : nent Democrats here, hut I suppose | that is euually true of Republicans, and ! " is apt to 00 the case at this season oi the ! year; and when here it is not unnatural ' that they.shoiild rotifer together about ? party matters." 1 '' "Is .Mr. Thuruian still a candidate?" r' ' It is a little early yet to discuss the ri Presidential question for tsso, hut 1 ' have no douht that Mr. Thurman will he urged by his friends lor the noniination. The reeent election in Ohio was in no sense a 'cold blanket' to him, as , " has been urged in some quarters. There f1 was no great contest over the State tick- " et. as all we cared for particularly was :t. the Ooiqnvssional delegation. The '. small Republican majority on the State !.' ticket diK-s not. in my opinion, indicate 1 that Ohio i> a Republican State, even at '.! the present time. Mr. Thiirman can . carry it for the Presidency by at least 1 UMHK> majority, though perhaps he is 1 the only man who could so carry it at :| the present time." . "I?id the Congressional results meet ysiir expectations'.'"' "Not entirely. We should have carried the First Pistrict. I>ut we lost it o\\ - ? ing to local causes. With that exception f we carried all I thought we would." 1 "Is Mr. Hendricks also in the race foi j' the Presidency ?" | "I believe lie is. and his friends think j his chances have rather improved of late." "Have Mr. Tilden's chances also im- .; proved of lute?" "I would not care to say they had," ; Mr. Thompson replied, with a peculiar stnilcon his face; "but there is no doubt !' he is grooming for the race. Whether ^ there isanv eliauce of his winning is an, w other question. "What do you think of Mr. Ravard's " prospects?" ^ "I hardly know, as they w ill depend a {.mod deal on what action the South may take in the matter. I liclievc, however, that the next Presidential candidate will ' Ik- chosen from one of thedoubtful States with a lurgeelectoral vote, and although Mr. Kayard is :i very able man. he has J' the misfortune to come from a small (' State." < . * "Is not Mr. Thurman more in accord with the party on the financial que*- n tion?" V "I think perhaps he is. The party is h a good deal more liberal in its views on * that subject now than it was a few years ago, but is in rather an unsettled cotidi- p tion. I have no doubt that whoever is p nominated as its Presidential candiuaie, y he w ill stand squarely on tin- party platform, whatever that may Ik*." "Is tin- < liven back party a yrowinjr one in your State?" |' "I think not. It is not to.In* feared in future contests. It had a short race to " run, and it has nearly run it." ''Do you think there is any probability a of the Ikinocrats disturbing the President's tenure of office?" " "No, not the slightest. It has been d settled permanently, so far as Mr Hayes f is eoneerned. Had Mr.Tildeii Ihvii jkis- " sensed of a little more pluck, it mi^ht ' have been differently settled, but it's too late now." i < "Is there much interest shown in the n cipher teletrrams in Ohio?" I; "They have awakened considerable '1 curiosity." t! "Will they have any ofleet on Mr. c Tilden's Presidential aspirations?" n Mr. Thompson said in reply that he f< had no opinion to express regardin^r them. (( ? - || Ben Butler as a Lover. S Sjn-cirtl rinri">|M>n<l?ii(f ( hl. aj?o? Times, Monmoitii, lit.., October kt>.?Ren 1 Rutler commenced his career as a diplo- | mat and an artful dodder at an early a^c. I While attendimr collet* at Watervillo, t Me., be became einraircd to an estimable v voiinu lady there, but. desiring for some reason to sever the cnjsujenient, the prospective reformer adopted a novel plan to accomplish his purpose. The family of the younjr lady were protui- f, tient in the temperance cause and ? sternly arrayed again- the flowing Ihiwi. j, Wishing to shock their sensibilities in the highest degree, lien indulged in :i j bogus but glorious drunk, swaggering ,| around tin- town in tin- most rowdy- | like fashion. and condiieting liirn- (self genorallv in a manner that t made the veritable and most aceoin- t plishcd bummers envious, lie finally i rolled an inoffensive citizen into a *t diteb and was promptly waltzed oil' to | the cuInioso. 1 le ehuekled heartily over his-trategv. counting his disgrace anothiiig. 11 is atlianee was overwhelmed j b\ hi-downfall and dispatched a note ,, to him releasing him from his engage- , ment, while her tat her requested him to j never darken their doorway again. lien, t appropriately called the "lleast." was , jubilant and gleefully paying hi- line lie . emerged from the police court with a , proud and victorious thread, a tree man ;l , prepared to browse in pastures new. \ 1 This true ?lon Hen gloated over to a | college classmate, from whom it ha- | come to the 77//k.< cmrespoiipcnt. The .| fortunate young lady afterward married 1 iiappilv. uhd to this day recoils when ;l . she thinks of her narrow escape. ( So that He Could Know Him. Three ruffians who attacked an old gentleman named Middletou, at Shet: field, in England, the other night, met < with a warm reception, lie lifted his foot up and, to use his own words in ! court, "gave him (his assailant) one fair on the o' tli' top of nose, marking him so i he could tell him again." The prisoner thus "marked" appeared in the dock < with his nose broken ard his eye black i ened. The three prisoners were seni tencedtosix months' imprisonment with j hart! labor. < THE TVTTEELIN( INOEItSOLI. ANSWF.IiKI). riic Blatant Republican Infidel A Dissected --- The Lecture of Hon. O. R. Wendllnjr at Pittsburgh. i11 'rora the l'lit?t>urgh Po-t. Mr. Wemlling is a lawyer oi Peoria, n[llinois, not over tbirtv three vears oi I0 ige. His voice and style of ad'fre?s ore ! nost attractive. He began hv saying 0, hat it any had come to hear ingersoll I K*rsonally abused, or to V amused, they i ivould be disappointed. He said Inger- fl, mil's views a fleeted our political struc- sj nrcs. 1 corneas a business man; a law- p( cr, as u politician if you please; 1 come j sc is a man of the world to talk with men )>, >t the world. I champion no creed or t0 ect. Humanity is above all creed, above j? ill religious partisanship. Aceordintr to I pj ngersoll Jesus Christ was nothing hut . 0I in enthusiast, tin- Ilible a sham, and im- jj. uottalilya mere fancy. The great sub- ??> ect of political economy is involved in ! his question. According to Ingersoll ^ very cliurcli spire in the land isa iiuinuuent of financial folly. I Itlgersoll's lecture <>ii tin- Hods is the ; ypc of all his lectures. Its opeuing ' i nteitce contains tlie sophism which is ' lie basis of all his argument. It is this: '!J Each nation lias created a God, and vc have done the same." This thought , v ias unsettled the faith of many. The onviction which we most need is the K'lief in the existence of a )a-rsonul God. Hie pulpit is too much given to take | hisgtorgranted. WebstordefinesGod to j ^ M-tlie object of worship, the Supreme ' Icing, tin- Eternal Spirit, the Supreme 'p, tuler of the world. Ingersoll's j tatement applies only to idols; he | onfuses the idea of Hod with that f idols, and hence this fallacy ; n his argument. In all nations j ixist the traces of one Supreme (rod, j t me eternal and all powerful God. The | * j reeks had this conception of the one J, iod in their Zeus. Confueious, ."?< k> ! rti ears before the Christian era, a<l<lress- 1 d in prayer the one Supreme (hid. j ? lie ancient Vedas and the Shunters of 1 ' Jorroster recognize the one Supreme t Iod, In Egyptian mythology we find ! rin 11 Osiris the one God. The Teutonic aces iiad Odin, the one God. In the j 'entateuch we learn that the Jews be ieved and worshipped the one God, ! ohovali. The North American Indian iad the one Great Spirit. So in all i mi tations you will find clear traces of the j ne Supreme God. This is true as Jiisi iry. The metaphysical argument of Inger- j oil that ".Man has no ideas and can j lltJ iavc but those suggested by his stir- I m oundings," is the strong argument of i itiouaiists. I am prepared to concede j lie truth of Ingcrsoll's assertion, i ('hence then comes the idea which is ' Of onimoii to all the ages, the one (tod. if i f,.i lie one God docs not exist? You can- ; !n> ot possibly imagine a thing which can- 1 {,'!? ot he. Think of this. You can only j uagine new combinations of old niateri- (-tn I. Our wierdest imaginations are thus issolved into things which actually cx t. The idea of Liva, Rnihatna, ofGrifns and Satyrs may all he dissolved into amis and arms and heads and skulls. I t his cannot touch the idea of the one I ving God. There is no combination j # ere. This must be the reflection of t fact, else it could not exist in the mind, i v lie speaker referred to Cud worth and ! 45 'ooke's argument as to the eye an?l ear; I oi<ire the creation of these there must ave preceded the thought which 3 ' ought the idea of seeing and hearing ' gg rt li. lie argued very conclusively that the ! oild as it exists in man must have had i aI" teacher. Who shall we take as our i.hci ioral teacher? The church alone can ; apply t lie i< leal. The church is, Inn- i [/J erstand it is, the aggregate teaching m, hicli derives its authority from the 1 libit*. We cannot take l'lato, nor Pliny, or Seneca, all those taught that re- j eiige, cruelty, suicide, murder and ! lany other iniquities were right on cor- j tf tin occasions. Ancient Ingersollian , rootled over the heathen world, and all j its darkness, hut a bright light dawned, lining from <1 udea. AMmCIDGi: NOTES AXI) ^ NEWS. fit ircrsmiiun <>f Ycstcnlay. : |>,| Comi*\xy "1"' 17t 11 Regiment 0. N.G. I ;ts received its proportion of the pay | ? >r six days duty and rations at the ?< anesvilleencampment. The boyshave | ** '5.4(f a pieec left out of .iftl.'Hi. ^ j Nimboi the miners at Seott's coal ; ''J* tines have heen doing prodigious w ork. I Yithin a month one man mined 4,008 ushels and lost three days in the liar,iin. All have done exceedingly well. A cut load of Indian voting men ? asset I through here on the II. A 0. R. [. Saturday, on their May to Staunton, * a., wlii-iv they arc to he educated. They :tme from the Iinlian Territory. V?M * Kri)oi.rn Ukkns, tin* Peruvian rxlor,r, who spent sonic time with Mrs. j ierhertz aiel other relatives here last I j" inter, has got a company organized in "j lew York to go to IVru ami work gold ? ml silver mines. Tut: Hoard of County Commissioners ill visit the county Intirmaryon Mon- p ay. the 1 ltli inst., tor the purpose of in pelting the improvements recently ia<leamlthe eomlitioti of the instituion generally. Cu A inuixiK on the H. ik. o. railroad, near \ iihsoti's Station, burned on Tuesday ight. The trains are temporarily delved and telegraph wires are ilown. ? 'iinbers are already on the ground for j he repair of the hridire, which will he otupleted in a day or two. In the I leantiine the passengers will be trans- < rivd. j 1 A I.itti.k child of Jonathan Patterson, f this place, aired about three years, j net with a distressing accident on last I um lay evening. The child was playing | * round a chair from which a part of the ~~ >aek had been broken, leaving sharp I I sainted pieces sticking up, and the little | j toy fell upon one of these which pierced S hroiigh his cheek, making a ghastly ' lolllld. An Intestine War. The follow inir letter explains itself. p 1??: vi: Purrou:--You did a pood turn ' C nr iu?' once; you saved my life. To lie i are you left me minus a Ipp in <lointr j I hut life is sweet even with Intt one j not to Imhhle through the work! with. t was <low 11 at ; it was a bloody i lay hut a glorious one! Von reinem- | Kl K-r how but I lieu pardon. I always ' n" uget myself w hen I get to talkimrubout he>e oki times. This is what I want to | ell you: One mornimr this week I I woke feeling very strange. For a lonir U' ime my liver had been rel<ellioiis. but had antieipated no trouble. Hut that norning I discovered that my stomaeh i oined in the revolt, and a livelv skirni- I on sh was being carried mi. that threaten- ? d to end in a hard battle. Thesudden- I m le? of the revolt put the AemZ-tjuarfers ra II eoufusioii, and all eeined hopeless , ill. suddenly, like one of those Hashing i >rders of t Jrant. eame the command? 'tii-t l>r. rieree's t ioklen Medical Pis overy ami Pleasant Purgative IVUets;" md a courier was dispatched for them, fow. what I want to say is this. I feel ( ike a volunteer, w ho lias just received lis commission, or. Iietter still, as well { "? is t.rant did when he held bee's sword, i Vmi I want to ad vise all who sutler from j l reltollious liver and stomaeh to "light t out on this line," and thoy w ill surely j ie vietorious. A\ Oi.n Vet. " I pi Some Apple Sasa. (Inly two barrels a dollar for rider j nit this way.?Ihtroit Free Piyjc. H Does it thus applev efl'eet everybody? j ?Graphic. Now, gentlemen, take one cider the i ither. The juioe is to pay!?Boston Pad. Of cores. We shouldn't want to peel ^ iff and pet mashed in eider such a mill. ,, ? Whitehall Time*. We have cider lot over these para- (J( graphs. In fact, we are orehared with rrief.?St. Alhaiin Advertiser. 1 DAILY REGISTER F] A HOMAXTIC ixcrom. Young Girl, Driven From Home, Dies of the Fever. One of the thousand and one tragic icidents of the great plague happened Holly Springs a few days since. A ?autiful voung ladv of New Orleans as iorml bj' her lather to marry an old ian she could not love. Preferring ?ath to slavery the young lady ran vav, Hnd gave her services a? nurse to le yellow fever stricken of Holly irings. After a few days of devoted tention to the sick she was herself riekon. There was a male nurse for ?r. There was no female hand to othe with its gentle touch tlm fevered row. But the noble Ridley was there i perform the last sad nflice* to the dyg girl. Toward the last she said to hi. "Kiss me." \s Ridley kissed her t the cheek, she exclaimed. "Kiss mv j?s," which he did. She then said. Vou are the only man 1 ever kissed: ss me again." While Ridley was in ie act of kissing her she threw her ins tightly around his neck and inantlv expired.?Manphi* Arolmfh- . The Circnsnian Women e considered to lie most heautilul. nnuied bachelor butterfly, have you er seen a Circassian belle? Fly at ice to that wondrous dime, and you ill learn that the secret of much of icir Inanity lies in the liberal n*c of >zoi>o\r, which was introduced tliere ars ago to make their teeth beautiful. "It is handy tohavealmut the house." wslles said. So is Scai.dixu's < ii.l K. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. IT BEARS THE PALM. I'Ol'SKK KEI'ERS TKI.I. I'? A I.MOST . every ilny ihRt I.nsnn. 1.1*1 <V Co.S Kxeel>r Baking Powder i* the tot in the market, is hIso, nil thin** considered. the riiE.tPK*T. iere is no economy in bavin* inferior Baking wder*. Ask fnr I.<>*811, l.isi A Oo.'s KxceMor. he Best Trusses in the World. A'ith a full stock of Supporters, liraecs, >yiges and Surgical Instrument-. for -ale t?v UMAX. LIST A < Mruggi-ls, Kridgc Corner, Wheeling. Logan's Arnica. * -pletidid Kenn-ly for 1'niii-, sprain-. I!rui-c-, icumatisin. Ac. French Condition Powder. test in the market lor Horses, <'attic. Hogs 1 rhieken-. Sold l.y l.(l(iAN, LIST a ru? uggi-t-. Hrldse Conier, Wheeling, W Ya. Why Take the Risk Indigestion. Hy-pep-ia, etc.. which -tirely low the iiv of inferior and adulterated hak : powdors. Logan. I.i-t A ?'o.'- KveeMor Hakr Powder Ik made of the In?I and pure-l tuaial?, neenrately eoin|>ouiidod. The he-l >k? say tltat it l? the t?es?. and in the end. the a|K"St in the market. \-k for !.<*< AN. l.lsT U S KXt'KI.SIoK UAKINi. IMMVMKIt. I'" IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE. ^ Hl llltV A l iVMA VS :on the Halidkerehiei, tin- Toilet ami in the Hath, delightful and ii 11 It til I in the -iek room, relieves u. aikie?, igtie. prostration. nervou-tu-> mi l headaeho. okout for eounterfi'it- alivaj- a-k for the rida Water. iTeistred h\ Ilit- -ole proprietor-, -i-. I.annum A Kemp. New York. >r sale by Perfumer*, iJruggtsU and Fancy ods Mealer-. iiiak'-'eiwhli. GRAY S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. IAOE MARK. jklishllomedy.ini iforeTaking!J,'!!ViV. "of",-T! After Taking >u?e: a? l.o" of Memory, ITij\t-r?al lais-itude, in in the Hark. Minim-- of Vi-ion. ITeiimtiire I Age. and many other Hi?ea-e? that lead to Mildly, Consumption and I'rematiire ilwve. # ' Full |Nirtieuhirs in#oiir pamphlet. uhirh de-ire to send fo e By mail to every one. The Speeitie Medicine i* sold t>y all drugt at "l jier package, or six package- for XV or II tie -cut free li\ mall on receipt of the iiioiic. mldn?ing THf-i (HIAY MKMMTNK i n., N,.. Meehrtllii-' llloek. Metroit. Mich. iiM in \\ liwl'.iiy ii> i..\i 1111 i > niiiK-. <\ i., uhnli-Milo and tvtail mvjiI-. and by all iuiri?tA fvcrvw liriv. jnobv. PAPER BOXES. i . stki\hi:tz. IANTKACTI KF.lt OF \L1. KIM>- OF Ciilar ami Iiiimit>itioii ?v lur ltn\r? fur ar nianufnituivr?. Al?? nil kind?"! l';i]K*r xc?, I'lniii ami FANCY I'AI'KIt AMi WORK BOXKS n? ^im?I slvli* ami lit n? Imv jiriri ? n? any n ?** in tin- iiiimtry. nrji) Nov 1211 ami 1213 Mnin Mivet. PORK PACKERS. >. c. list, jr., I'OKK I'K KF.IL iriT of the < oli'bnitiil ClIKsTKR IIAM? um! VIRGINIA BREAKFAST BACON. WUKKLJNtf, W. YA. "nitre? > Fourteenth Street. jm ! ". .V 1 iiiro'c SlocK* OK lain Shoulder*. Clear Side*, and S. Ham* t online "lit nf Smoke. ?I>1?? IiKO. II. PARKS. OB PRINTING ? AN 1>? Hank Book Making. rto have in cnnrim tion with tlx Whf.m.i.ni; .i.isTLit New ?[?far K?tabll?hnient. n d wellnuum^od ob Printing Uepartment, "htr typo are oi the latest style mi1 |sitt<-m-. r presses in # mill iu 1:0ml order. mul our irknn-n art-experienced mul dillml in th.ir We are ran ail to use the 't-1 paper, rda tlinkv and t> turn out - l mi and turn >rk. ur Prices are as Low as Can be Afforded for Good Work. We also have in conniption with our rd.xhJimdut. a well equipped BOOK BINDERY, tider the Stiporvidon of a faithful and well talifu-d workman, where all kind* tnlinx. Binding. Blank Book .Waking. nd PAMPHLET WORK Is done with prompt.-sj and in the l?e*t manner. We respectfully vdic it w ork for either of these fpartments. LEWIS BIKER A CO. RIP AY MORYIYG, NO VI FOR SALE. TraitH1'* Sale of Real Folate. By vinu? oi ? deed oi truat wade to me by Richard Nolan and Margaret Nolan hi? wife, dated May it. 1ST I. and worded in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Ohio county, Wm Virgin in, in deed of trust book No. 7. page* : 13 uiid It. I will ?o!l at public auction on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER St, 157\ Commencing at 10o'clock a. m . at thefrontdoor j of the Court House, in the city of Wheeling, the I following described real estate, that i? to say; The west, nr alley j?irt of the south half of lot 136, situate on the west side of old Fourth street, and north of old Union street, that i* to say so much of -aid half lotas front - on the alley running caviwardly towards old Fourth street, about 16 feet, more or less, together with the buildings thereon. The title to the above property i? believed to be un?iitc?tii.nable. but " lliu'.' a* trustee I shall only eons ey sttch title as i? vo-ted in mo' > vir; turf of -ntd deed of trust. Term-??Mu third <-asli. and Iwlancc in six and : twelvs litotitIt- with interest, and secured by i tiuM deed ITCH O'BRIEX. Trustee. oriM. < ormissiom.hs sale. lit the M tin i'-i|?<l Court of \\ It eel ins;*: t mUterine Ilsgtni. Vs. I Maty fJci-l<T and husband. i-t ?1 IN CIIANOJtV. l'.y virtue of a decree of the Muniripal Court of . Wheeling. iiiiide and entered itt the aUtvc entltlrd cause mi tin JOtIt Jay of September, l*7s. I 1 will oiler at pttblie -ale at the front door ot the i on rt House of * >hio county, in the city of Wheel j ing on THURSDAY. THE III H I?A A NOVEMBER. 1S7S. At 10 o'clock \. M.. the following real estate situatr in the I ittli ward ot said eit>. being a i?irt ' of lot No. op; of the addition to -aid eitv laid out by Chaplilte and Huff. hounded a- follow-, viz: Beginning at the southeast eorner of thi pmj?rtv heretofore eon\eyed to Utunei- Henry Moran. and w 1th bis litie? we?tw ardlv, southwardly and westwnrdlv to the east line of the allet in the I rear of s-tl?i lot. and with the -ante southwardly to the south line of the iiortlt Italf of lot No 2UL , and with said south lino eastwardly to the west line of Koff street, and with the line of mine northwardly to the beginning, with the reservaI tioti of the right of way of a |>aaSiigc fmin Hot!' i strn-t through the atiove real estate, named in the deod of James ff. Why le and wife to Christopher J. i arnev. together w itli the two st,,ry briek tetirmeiit lis Hted tlieniiit, being all the real e?] tate In said eitv of w hieh said < hristopher .1. t ur! ncy died seised. Tut Ms ok S.w.k?One-third of the purchase mosey in rash, onc-thinl on a eredit of twelve months Httd the residue on a credit of two yeiirfrom the day of sale, the purehaser giving ootid ! with good personal security for tiie deferred payi tnents, an d the title to said real estate to be re- j ! tititied until the further order of the eutirt. .1 \MKS 1*. IMMiEKS, speeial Commissioner. W. H. IIAI.I.KIt, Attetioiieer. oelU-anwt. j < OR M IVSIOV KITS Mi \ I K. .. In the Uoiinty ( oiirt of Ohio eottnty. West Vir- | einia: I Alfiwl Caldwell. Administrator, with the will niirttrd, of John Morpm. . VS. Ixnii-a Muivati and otln r-. IN rll vNTKKY. By virtue of the authority vested in him by a ' 1 decree of said Court. made in ?iii?l cause, on the Xtli ilav of i M<titer. 1V7S. tin- under-special t i commissioner will, on ATt'KDA Y, THE ;??TII I?A A ' ?T N'OYKMBKlt, 1*7\ CoiniiK nciiu; hi Id o'clock. u.. -ell hi pnldie .viiclioii. hi the front <lm>r of the Court House ot -ail county, in the city <>f WhreUn^, in the , i Slate of Wc-l Virginia, tne real estate of which j said John Mnrjr.ui, deceased, died seized Hii'i ] po?essed. to wit: The |?irtiou of lot number ' nine lib in c. |? Zane -addition in tin- .-seventh ward of said city, which is bounded a- follows: , Commencingnt a point in tin- south hontidry of slid lot lus feet iiiiii "r'4 inches westwanily along i ?ai'l south Itouinlry from the southeast corner oi sai'l lot ami rutitiitn: from sai'l jtoitn northwardly in a line parallel with tlie'lirectton of the cast j Willi ot the ilotilile Iciietnent hrick house on the western pari of sai'l lot. atel nine ieet from -stiisl ; wall, a distance of !l feet and nine inches to a point s northwest of the range of the north Willi of -aid iiottse; thetiee ruilliilli: Wi-twanlly and jsinillel willi -aid north wall'sdins-tioti!' feel I-- a point in range with said fast wall; Ihcnce omuim; ti'irihwardly with lite direction of said e.i-t wall ">" 7-IJ feet t" the north honmlry of said ha: thence witlt -aid north I'oiindry to the northwest (sinter ot sahl lot: thetiee with tin west boundrv of said lot to its southwest cornet. ; and thetiee w iIi th .outh houiidri thcri-of to the ' pirns-of heiduiiiiiK. The property i- ier> 'lesirahle, and noiil- on ] Ohio street, half a square we-t of >siiitli front J stivet. at the corner ot an alley, and ha- a dutihlc tenement hrick dwelling house thereon. Said special commissioner will lirst sell the en?t half of -aid double tenement with the laud upporti! ta til then-lii. Tt.tr.i- "i s.w.r?One-third of the purchase | money, or a- much more thereof as purcluMcr may elect to pay. Inrush; the re-idue in three eqiial ilist;i 11 nn tit - payable re-|tceiivcly in -ix. twelve and eighteen months from the day of , -ate, witlt interest from -ueli day, the purchaser j to trite tijs horid- w ith good t?.rsotiHi -e'-urity for : th deferreti |Niyuieuis. iiti'l the title to la- retained until lmvnteul ot the purchase niotiev in full. Al.ritKH <'AI.DWKI.f., Special Coinini>s|"iter. ' J. c. Hcrvey. \ueiioneer. oeltii. (OMMISKIOMIKS' Slid: Marts' Erowory, ?fco. A Chance to Buy Cheap Lots. In the Municipal Court of Wheeling: | Christian llurklc, who sues, <ke., V-. iMarjaivtlirt Mait<. administratrix of David Mm-, ileeeased. and others: in m iscr.nv. The niidersiifiiisl s|H-e|al Commissioner, hereby give notiee that hi virtureof the authority vested in them hy a derive maile by said I Court on the lkt <lai of October. lsTs, they w ill, oil TiiritsDAY. Tin: ijtii day ok dec., i-cs, ! Commencing at 10 o'clock i. v.. sell on the 1 nremi-'-s, to he sold in the city ot \\ heeling. tVe.-t Virginia at Maa-' lhvwerv. at puhiieaue tiiiu. in tin' liiirlii?i h11*I last bidder. tin- rrni ? title ol U liii ll 11:l\ ji| Mllll-. lUt-UMSOll. died, ?l i/? i| iiml lii w if llii' pli.iv of litiI onii luiiiiiii! about iwo Mini ntif-liall aii-n?, on w hich I mid David Mam had hi* residence hioI bnteq | hi tin- time hi hi> death. ivliii-li w a- conveyed to j liiiu liy iiiiv Kr.ni/ llcptier mi'l wife, liv deed lull-1 Man h in, K",7. ami mm of reconl in the I ? h-rk's oilice of the? rtuulj ?iiiiri of Maid county, ; in iliiil book Nn. |J, paire 'ill. ami desiTilicd fn said dis-d a- follow*: 1 "rimIluir on the eotitititiainv of Marlo'i stns-l ninety in t. more or lew; tlii'iii'C ruiiiiiim w ith HolTmnii'i line northeast one hnniiriil ami ten feel: thence north to BmhHeld iV McMcchen'* line: tllclice cast to Jolin Mi Inn line: iheiiee with lii.- line himiiii three hiimltx.il hit: iheiiee v. i-t to llofliiiaii'i line, to III'* olaee of Imnniuv:. \|so lot Nn. |ii|i one liimdreil and four, on the northwe-i mrin r of fourth thiiely '-ailed lianki ! strut and Coal Mnxt. fiuntiw 50 feet on Coal street Mild rilllllillt: we?l with fourth street Ion feel. heiliK saute hil niliveyed to s,iji| linvid Maahy Joseph l'? l! ami wife lit ilia.il daliil Oelober I Mi", and now of reaurd in raid < Icrk's office j in lined I took X". .*!. pnue II: all of said real CsI tale lieiiiK ill ?:ii'l eily. county and State. X. II.?r>aiil I oiiiinls-ioiicrs Mill sell I lie Itra ? ' or> i'riijKTty, dint i? the property ouiivcved to linvi.l Ma*?hy Karnz llevnerand wife, cither aa I a will de or In lots or division* as shown u|?ui the | plot hereinafter uieiitioiied, Mhiehever siiall make tin- |iru|a-rl\ nnli*e the most money. A j plot of said Itrewery iirojmrtv in whieh the same i- laid otl in lots oi divisions, may ta- seen In the I <'lcrk s office of mid Court in the City Ituildiio,' j in mid cite. I The siid Commissioners in selling niavehanee the lines of said divisions or lots, or may sell two or nmre of th<-m together if they deem it e*pcdietit sii to do. Trims ok Sam:?Tine-third of the piurhn-?money, or sneh printer -inn as the pun-haser ninv elect. in m-h : the residue in three ii|iial in -talluients, tKftritnr Interest fmin the day of sale. | and payable rvs-jiectively in 'fx, twelve and j eighteen months after the day of sale, the puri chaser to give bond- with security. to fa- ajipnivnl by said Commissioner*, for -aid deferred jaiynieiits, and the title to be retained until j*ymcnt of the purchase money in full. I.F.U I- * JollDAN. AI.fP.F.I? ? U.nWF.LT.. Special Com mi?ion era. j J. c. 1IKKVKY, Auctioneer. noTi SHERIFI-S 8.4LF~ ! state of \V<-t Virginia, i \-. For state License. I J. II. Severing. 1 ' Jr. me* IV. p.ixton. | v?. l>i?tnr-? Warmiit. J. II. S veriug. 1 lly virtue of h -MIv liivnse and ?li-trr-^- warrant in th>- h'iovc entitled iwu-*-* and to me dire i < ?I J u ill proceed in ?HI. at th'- Billiard Km on in I'a\Ii?i '? huildiru:. formerly occupied >y i II. >?-\'vriiiii. i?n THI k-DAV. 11 I II I AV OF NOVEMBER. l*7v commencing?! In o'clock a. >i . the following <|.-? i1Im-<1 i? r-onal pmpcrtv: highi Billiard ThMi v Billiard (Jik- 1: hiah sim?l?. high i hair- >> chairs. I Hack for twllv K< V'llviug iju> Rack*. I Racks i??r 4u?- I ?a?c for Qne<. 7 tytttono*. ? -ct Connten oihI ffliw. i Sinvc in4 Pfpr, i Mow-d Cm and mikM* i t 'upleiord an-l content-. 1 Large Cord. T? rm? oi Nile < 'a?!i. n.V.i iiEO. R. TINGLE. S. O. f. I'OK Stl K. ' v-mgiity <ii??i?k hi ir.nixi. lots >>s I j Wheeling Mand: price from JK?j !< i iaiii. i?nly otn--?dx?h >f tin- pur-haw money re P-ired in ea?h. The residue may he |?id annui -ill\ in live uuol in?uUliii?-nt? with lnu-t??t. Apply .. JOHN I\ OIWIIRIST. I ur.aih At Top Mill. FOK SILK. Hof.-e a nt) seven acres IX TRI ai>el. hpin six or -even farm- a -hort distance ! fmtn jake; moat of them well improved. several gomi houv-s and lot* in the neigliborhood of Elm Grove and Triodelphia. Call and see something von ran make roonev on. if ron ' take it in time.' JOHN MrDON ALI>. 1 ai!7 Real Estate Ag'i, Elm urove, W. Ya. For Sale < heap Tor ( ash. ?) HEAVY >TOXE WAGONS. EIGHT COAL Z <'Ar?. oue Cart, one Kami Wagon, one spring | Wagon. three ton of COAL BANE P. AIT. m<YX, 1 Punched and counter sunk. One new Spring i Wagon S. J. ELI.IFRIT2, apl5 for. iUh and Market streets. SMBER 8, 1878. FO* SALE. FOR SALE. ! A Very Valuable Farm OF ABO'.'T ' SIITY-FOUR ACRES! 1 Having concluded not to rent iny farm i will offer it n( Public .-ale at the front door of the rourt House, on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9th. At 1" a. v. to the highest and bc*t bidder. TKKMS?Ta?h. or it? equivalent. G. W. KKWKDV, tH-.-.li TRUfTEirx Si IF.. Itv virtue of a deed of trust made by Christine Bach and William Bueli. hei husband, to nica* trustee. dated the 3d dltr of Augu?t. A. I? !?7>". ! and tHualcd in the office of the h-rk of the i ountv Court of Ohio county. *i*i Virginia, in tw??W of dw.l- of trust and mortgages No. it. at ( aw ItiT. 1 will on MONDAY, THE Pith DAY OF NOVEMBER. l?7v Commencing at in o'clock *. ii.. sell at public anction at the fmat door of the Court House of said county, the following described real estansituate iu -aid count v. to-wit: That piece of real estate iu tlie city ot \\ heeling, in said county and Shite, in that part of said city which was former! ly the town 01 South Wheeling, known and dc sigiuihsl a-lot niiiuber i ight fai in M|iiiuv number thirty-four .( . together with die im|>rovi lilcnts then-on or thereto belonging, said lot iwing on the northeast comer of Mood and Thirty; cichtli street*. lieing the siuie pn>|?rty conveyed I to said t liristine Hucli 1?v John Itaeh and wif*,- l?y | two deeds now of tecs in I in -aid i 'lerk'a office, in ; deed books Koa.61 and 60 respectively, at jm-cs sun and 1S1 mwrtivt'ly. 1 I will tir-t sell tile north half of said lot. and if I said north half does not tiring sufficient motley 1 to |sn> the debt secured bv saj.i d-tsi of trust. I amounting to Sl.OOO, w ith interest from the li'th day of July, 1*77. and the cost- and expenses of ' sale. 1 will sell the other half of -aid lot to satisfy the deficiency. 11110 ueuevea ROOO. nm viuuk h? inoiw I ? in | only oinyey such title a? is vedod in mo by said | deed of trust. TI KM< ok s.VI.K?r#?h. I.ORKNZ WAl.THEK. Trustee. .1. IIKKYEY. Aiietioiiuer. octljd. Public Nnlc <?l I<<I1111<I l.ols. Tho uiidorMjrnod will, on .-altird.iv. November lil, l<<7B. al 10o'oIim k x. m? offer nt ptitdie mlr at tho front iloor of tho Court House. thirty-one <:i|i full lutt fronting mi South Walauih ami I Ma ware streets vud fourtoon iltl )?art lots fronting on Water street. 011 Wheeling Island. Those lot- lie MiUlli of tile Citi/elis* Railway Company'* projierty, and near the llaek Itivor hridin*. and Hre de?i"n?lde for building purpn*<*<. ' Markers" haw lieon erected on flu* full lots, showing their >:A and loeatiotis. Map-of the alsive lot* can he seen upon applleation to Joseph lain.son. Winellntt and Helmont llridee t'oin|?inyVolthv. or. itlierol the underslEiiisl. Ti.kms or .">ai.k?One-third of the purrhM-e money in cash, and tho Utlanee in equal |*tyinent" in one and two year-, with interest fmin lav of sale, parable auiitiaih . JOHN J JONES. Trustee A. J. ft aukk. Attorney, 71 Twelfth street, oeillnol.liln. EDUCATIONAL. \?ol*Nti MEN I'RKl'ARI'l) I < >K At TfYE . hnsine?s life, t otirso of -tndy and l.u-i tie? training the roost comprehensive, thorough and pnu'Ueal in extslenee. Enter at any lime. Addtes- for eireular- -jiving full patlieuliirJ. 1 -MI'lll M tad ate'1 I'ltlshtllVh, I'M. rpllE REST IM. Iltatl. Toll lit- IN IIIE?E 1 tiini-1-W lleiv they .-till jet a Pnielie.il litis 110? l.dileatioii in the shoile-t |?>?ilde lime. Tills orii lie dullC af Crusher's llusitu-s College. 1 and in a lew months. The English hoitielu- are i al-o thoroughly taught. I.iidn - an- admitted. 1 all at otlle.. of address J. M. I'll A.-1IKR 1 11 . \\ heeling, \V. V?. atrlTeSW I " ?? - ? ? 1^11 E Ol.liEST ANI? HKvT MT'MNTI I' IV ? siitutioii for ohtaiuinc a l!u?iiu? KdneaI lion. 1'or ciretilnrs address 1'. Ifl'KE .V <tt.N-. oe1"a-?t I'ittshiinrh. I'a. West Virginia University. Jfoncauitow 11/H'mi VaH 1) EV. J. R. TIIOMIHON. \ M., I'RKsfDKNT i Tim rnivcrdty funiishi- in-trnetion- i'l the follow itnr de|?irtinen|s, vi/ CLASSICAL, | SCIENTIFIC-. i i. i i rv % i.. KXCINKKUINU, Mil.ITA KY.; LAW. MKIiHIXK. I'KKI'A ItATollY. Text Book* ?ii|?pliwl to student* m t The i calendar of tlit* vear arranged in suit I lit- ii.ii ! renienec of teacWr*. The ?*x|h h?? ? for an on1 tin* m-IwhiI year need not exceed v|7.">. Kail term i beirin* on the tir?t Wednesday ?>f Septemlier. I Kor eataloKOe* itI other information wMri" I the President, J. It. TIIOMPst | jya Motvatilott n. W. V. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE. Staunton. Virginia. rpm- timk honori:d in-titi'iion 1 o|wn? September l'.?, I*""4 \tooinr the lir*' *chool* for yotintr ladies in the Slalc*I Kumncan iuhI America!) Tc.u lief. *urmuiid' ftiir* Wautlfnl. Climate un*urpa**od. I'atroti I l/nl he *e\"enteetl State*. AM?N>. llr.^T Tt'ttV* I IN THK I'sion. Hoard, Waahilii;. Lights. Kiir: li*h. I.atin, French, for each hnli 01 the Nehola*tie year *M"i Music, ?ke? very low. Kor tutaharne*. addle*Ih v HiM. A. H UUtIM, l> U . jyl'-eg President, Muuulnu, Va. STOVES. TINWARE. AC. B. F. CALDWELL, Mafble,Slate&lfonMantels [ COMMON <iBATE*. TILI isr? ALI. kini~ m Ti.wt.t I "TTt floon*. I Galvanized Iron Works and Tin Roofing. ; TOGETHKR WITH A ''OMI'LKTK \-H.RT MKNT OK I COOKING STOVES! And UOt>K FKKVIeHIXG <;<*?[.? W. .-nil Speelal Attention t<> the Peerless Radiator Shaking Grate. The m?.?? romplete zratc in the rnnri. t 1: .-mi ! t?? wen in oorndm in Me. Kmnk Uxa'tf im ; rH'letK* nn ihv I?tan4. U1I mm) rtttnine. 1507. I5<M? A 1511 Vfnln Kf. inar? RUB it. Aft B. It. r FURNITURE AND CARPETS. W111. ^ink 4V Son. f'XKTKT*, Oil/ LoTH" WlSdO* *Jt tl'l/v PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS All kind* 'd Furnlnr. .it BOTTOM TOICES. I'XMuniKise x ?ru i*itv. < AKPETN 1M? I I HMTI IIK Frioos XIcdncecl. MV lu*n the lar*e*t ?u*-k in the city It i.tij I' henry aua cxiawnjuently sfet the biautufa. mrvr? Uittom prirw. ItekilT fur ea-l. and ir>-Z the t*-ii. Sit of diMVMint*. Kortlie^' !> * ? .ii- *e mnn.il V underw.l.l by any hoiw in theekr. I.ive tie i rati and we will roovimvvm tbai shew-?r?- fcu-tno" ?... MKM'KI a ?i. WALL PAPER. 10,000 ROLIiN Of Choice and Beau lilt. I I'ltieru. in | WALL PAPERS AND BORDER* Wore rerefTeU on Satnnlar at 11IJ MAJX fTRKfTT. i (all and examine them and ?ee at what rt markahly low fljrint thev will 1* wild. A. RAI L!. 4; BRO., JneO 1142 Main ?itn*T. MISCELLANEOUS. USE THE " || Leader Lamp Bonier, CUMMINS & WOODS. P kOEXTS. pr 1142 Main Street. ' UtiC xothfto in< hitfctv offh r. Sn en vky or -tatt. ? Whf.IUV. tvtohor *1. ? I ho lwmfl >i i'uhlie ttnikt <>l ihf Mate ni | \Ve?t VirviniA. a ill rceeivp ?t this o?n? utuil j December IV ]?T?. pUn- f.>r the alteration in an. I j aMit;.;.- in ih MuMiin: kimun a* the ?:ate HI House," in the eiiy 01 Charleston, Kanawha ; count v, from such arehiteetsas nia> please to - ibrnk dim, it >><-in< imdrrstoud thai m ham I w ii.i at run Fot: utiles* the same t>e a>lopt<*t M the Board, and the alterations made In Nraxa ance therewith. h. RKADY. j,,., Si*-Mary of stato. uli?i BUY YOUR DOG COLLARS i AT West Va. Stencil and Seal Works. V> :::i M VllKKT STKKI I 1 *)l : i mi'v p *. in it ?her pat can t . y jt > .11 r name statin**! on the tstHar* j.ittlo If:. BBH , A sitleii.|i<l opi.irtiiiiit.. to ?lii a fortune lltlt . t.ntn.l l>iMri(>uiii>u. 1*7* w V w rlt-:iiiv ln.-> j flay, NoietniK-r l-'ili. ~~~ Louisiana State Lottery Company.' Thl* institution n?* n-intla H y inrorpomtc-l tie I t | tile l.rffH 'I'in of the Mule for Mlloitttl SU'I < ImritaMe pimmse*. in !*?.*. with a Capital oI / ' ti.uoo.ukt to 1%in. 11 it bait sans add*da tcatnt * f fund of tsXUW. I ! < Ira ad daitle Kttukrf Diaif hutioil w lii lake plaee nioitllil). ..ft the *i*hiii| ami Tiles.lav. it ttei.r ?nle? nr |?i*tponc* 1 .?>k ' at the follouint! alistrihiitiiiii: I < npiial rrl?',xiio.ooo. lOo.Onn Tii kets at Two Hollars mrh. Hull Ticket* *i m. """ I Ann i isr or ratrt*. i w 1 npiul I'n e._ Niu.mm i rt ill 1 1" '???| 1 ..ii 1 .V?a? fno 2 Prtxes of sj.W n.i i ir, 5 I.mm .'..mm Jit .O pl.tU' (no list .. lt?,UU> ?rli ji?i .i |nm?i :s?' - ? ? v I iam III tomsi MTKitJVlMA IU?S rRlSI". ^ I \ t.pn.xiin i? i I'll/. - oi M" J,Tin *0 ii i Jut) I.JO 1 |I?i '.??) .1,1 I.Vi" J'ri/.i- :irit*?tmIItiv* In .... ...*llrt.ili?i Ki~i|iin*ilili- oiirn^ixiii.liiie iu.--ui- wiiuif.1 hi nil |>n mliii'ii 1 |niut- in uIimiii n liU nil nun t pCllMilitlli W ill In- I*ill. 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I., OA 1.1. | " R hTO.Vf>, lllARRTrA V Af* GO I T, tNUKOE- I > Jp -s MK^TOFTHf l'IMI*TATK GLAXO, rvH in it* lactpA?nl X((M BRIGHT^ MUM J (nuur MaIS. | DlWOLVLi J STONE AND GRAVEL # In the Kldnry*. Llvw ~o3 Bladder. It i* now forth*Br< im#civ?i totb?public a* *cur*for tfc? j BKMtilia'r***.ii(( kidnrT?tfe<"tKi*>*. &*vd tut p?mtt. Ut to depot of th? S if r. I.EKCuMPANY, ' w wmmtsmun Pk'nr.iT mLBlTnhaprti IJiiU R Li>i, x uuuuvu ???-< ! ; t> p .-> ?f tw i. fk ? / ' ? i # f ' ' '' J V . (l..| /?W *. 1 w- Irkm* ? ??. * Iliad*. ? ' ,. ,? a, r?* ?-? ' i?'k r ?ln**l? *? f?i r-?vl* ? ? "' t ' <?'% IK"* m c< ?r-ry j? i f'T, i1<y- ' 1 I l? '?aot*. b? Si, C 4 J J cue* tvu. Xi fr ,-ital V? d8am' IN SOLID GOLD ? one dollar;.4,: i Y//*.. ' / . Z^X -jjf - . i ii i 1 # * Ulrii* ISItf. (I. <vi f*lr4>. II. b? THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OF TH! Proaoum ej bj :! c .V ideor ftf Fran * i i<t Jf, /.'/'* " 1I,* If*. ff : ., ?* ir?ff ? ? Irif f .-i-vl I# IK-* Uf l!i- : l_? ' firm i'axn, ? ran, ?i?r> sari* 1ST ?1114 fl Till US MUriltM AKC lOTIBfcP i Ibit "<* "> IS i.l i*nT. HaR,i*i0*. wif nii.l:.r i i ^ <i rial.'-- f r Wear. ItrllUraar* I . ..- . I 1' a- Oiryiayatf m "i - ~r. ::i:;::*:-r::*;Tsi-r*;R7mri ON RECEIPT OF ONE DOLLAR , ? -A-df | j | i?? -?*? QHHIAI hn* fc-tff if, Jta* I IBs ift r*-- ? ?' . r * 'rr! !/ '?.n r.w V' M'l ?' V fl?? Mil . % L U ?vV-rf'? !r' : -W. N KM * v. t,..!rT ,.v.~r! ?n. ^ tr%|< wtwIN - /g. y^h Ami M. I? : ?:V?Y. r:? r ?? ? - >. it' U' ?r ii? itifrVfuft*' rmir;irit#** tli# W-mderfu! I/fwr? iHAfnood xiwi will rh^riutsv n-i'.i rut lU* fium+y if foaud urmtUtfa AMERICAN JEWELRY C01PAN T' 1 fcr .u Jf?ii/' ?| 1 WHOLESALE CROCERS. IIICHAEL REILLY WHOLESALE ilROCER, ORK PACKER, | And Dewier in ovislons. Sugars. Molasses.Rice. %YR! I"- FLOl'P. MEAT- A -. ac'it ! r tiii1 Dupnnj IMwil. r Ml!l I'i?t* nt i*. CUR.) aiul K?il Main Sired. H'lHXLlSG. ?. V I. 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V%. i,ui.I \itnm*. *?\ ?l ' ii for lilt ft'ntn I \ | nu | ; l| i ' 1 Kltlill It* i | M I % : 0 m \ mmi ml Ti-< Ih m \ it i I Win I T* lit ml*^. \ 11 liltliMllU it|?l Mfl?*itfioft tMb?v ni** *i *l iv iiikI tiiulil ?t> m ilh mlat ? ? n 1MM ?1? > ?*|?11? MISCELLANEOUS. L Dead Shot on Tn.AMT?e. e Boss Pocket Burglar Alarm hell <1<k? i|k t\tty time and never fill*. cioirji. I FAIT - I' * < ?e?r? r itid -i I -iWi.ve ?if?nl a.tinti Tmm|ia. Thlrvro mill Hi*rje ?, e??r imrntcil Vnt.r ilv ??! without >>?., ample. with lw>? nf|w, i v m.ul p ifpaul ?*<?*. I iMBl v.lil )0 groat III Rl I'll! in !<' > kliint, HI , Otail A;Jrllt> ? an' ir? rahtie I atalnglie fire. AJdr*\. wptrfr \ vr?rn v rn.. i I* Si (Ck* ago. teste ?tate wlut paper you ?a>v th'.t ?4?. in. CCELSIOR OIL CLOTH APRONS ftl j'il'i, Hi h i ill f kiiirn, itAflK IK AllOITIIK IIlOK. Simple laullet'M**, by S mp|. i hiM't ilea. by nitiMfi;:;;.1:; $ .00 I'Hi IIAYt t~ 'tul for Catalogue If you wani tnmethiag ymi can make money on I ASI'. 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