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* G. E. STIFEL 4 K ? ORAXD ll HOLIDAY SALE d COXTUiUSB UNABATED. )i ENTIRE STOCK ' 3 i 01 HOLIDAY (SOOttB to l.? Cloaot Oui with* , out rutfunl to co?t or v?lu* ^ G. E. STIFEL 4 CO., I 1065 MAIN STREET. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! USEFUL PRESENTS! ' _ I Judicious Presents! ' j Where to Buy them the Cheapest. J I. BLUM & BROS J tt lioro Toil mil ttuil tlio Ih*>1 I iloci ?t iho ' "I oue?t I'rln*. I I'-KAUI (iriM t.l.lill *111.. Dauiilihil r.ilonil SiU. IUu.l*t>int> ?l?'k m in*1 k ' ?>hiuv<??. iir*i >?f til l if* hi * ttliiii -i i nkhiuorite j !*llk SkliltllM*. I'lul.l illillllgk lliMlrri niiit Oltnvn. Tir*. littv>? i'olUrit mi.I l ullv I titln- uud (itfiiiv Silk liii.l l.luon lUuJkfi flilch. Muffin*. NiiIiIm, Huu.l* Swrl*. Kitiii-Ut>11*. Ac . Mil in itklilCiil i<rlr?? lii-M l. ? MM ttlli-r (ill lli<* 1Ii.Ii.Ihx w A ORAND ARRAY 1 OK HI vl I'lKI I I.V M V l?K CLOAKS! I lie iiiisu't ii In > liuvo Itt.ilKliI i It mi k x ir.iin u* | '.III* MUX III. tl 111 (H ll|N''ll|l* II. Ill U* III *M)llU ilml m* Imit'ili" Immi iti'i iihv iikval *til.-? III.* li.H.M-l |.( Ii'r* III till* rill 1'tiiuo mil I ii* If ymi mi' li it ti 11111; kiilinlilo l liiuluin* |iiv*.'iil*nl Ihr Imvnl |>rliv*. I. Illtim tV 1101 Haiti Ntrwl. lull i " - LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Itulos to Now AtlvertiaeuioaU. i >ni WiuiliifV I.OIIIH IliH'licrt. Sitii kliiiMi'is' Mi'.'linii Wlit'fliiit; uitil l>hii.nit llri.lm' Company. Knr Ixi*iit ll<nisi-Mini I,:iii.I at I ratlitlUiniil. Ciiililri'itV Jiihilco Ku^linli l iitlu-rrtii Suiuluv <Iiim?I. fin/i'iis' l aw an I IViii|M*iaiui*|Miiti>iiii-ii t 1 M .i.*i in it liiiut.il Votii'O. i liiarieHf-r 7 > II. (juiiiiliy. vIih kin. 1111 i.-*' Mi'x'tiii^ \\ lu l ling niii! I Klin t ir.ivi* It'iiilrinnl ('niiiti anil nh- I'Iiihihiit's ialli'ry. , I Proaiilout deduct. \l a iiii't'liiiH hi tin* ilirrrtnr* ui tin* i I n Iti'lli'Mill la*i Saliiniav alti'i iiiHin, S. II Wiiml wai'i| uiia i'li'.'ti'.l I'ri'siili.ut ii| | tin* i*i mi pa ii\ l'ln> uuiiiIht .if ilioTtor* J v.iIiiik via* .?i\, nl wlmiii Mi. NVimilwaril in rivotl fittir Thi* is n vii lurv InitioWiNNlwaril iiM'ii. ttiirpriintl. I.i* outly .lusir Krain.'i nn.l ntlirr ' iiu'IiiImtm uf his nii'ln'*ti'a, |h'i"*i'iiti'il Tlusi. Uiillrr, kuIii i-iiriii'tisl of tin* liainl, Willi a vi'iv liiunlniinrlv Ir.iiui'.l plmtn itraim ? n i'iwr n nrent-s?m sent was ii Christ mils uilt I*'" :?t Mr. ' In tiler's aiMiess, where lie k"I it upon 1 Ii is ivliiru from Sianhemill** hint mrk. ? ???? I i t in i> fciipfotloif. , N.itunliiy in.lining last a lamp in ihe I irftiiloiiio ni tins Yahiiim:, mi f Impline Mreel, between Twenty liilh iiiui I'? !! | I\ mill sini-ls. i-\pli>.lii.l iiii.l s i tiro in i In- table, mi \\ Ii ill i it was slamliiii'.auil , i In. i .11 pi-!. Ow iii;f tn (In- liiiit-ly hi rival . I Mis. Valirlnitf, mIi.i I'xlin^iiislniil (lie ' flames, tln-H- was no serious ilainage. ( Jiulioo Piitllipn' Court, t >11 Satunlav last. Uiehanl t'arlisi, a ( miii nl "sunny Italy," was taken before this justiee on a eliai^e uf yii.mi rl <W. pn'fi rn-.l loa li-mali- nainisl Mary M. ?iluss, wlio iiilniiin-il tin* .lustiee that , Hii liaiil Ital I i.-.-ii tu i intonate w ith hot I t'arlisi was sent In jail, luitsnoii relent nl. ami a^riHsl to marry Mary if ha wrri' release. I. I'lio rmipli' ate now " happy w ith each other. Chanty Dinner. , . Utst .saturiluv aiti'iiiiioii tin* belies oi *-t Matthews I'pisiiip.ii t'hnreh, tn-atisl a hunt one htuiiireil ami titty poor )>r.> * pie, iiiiiifipallv of oilu-i iIt'inhilittMl! iii? ^ iil reliyiniis faith, to a hnliihi) least in the haseini'lit of the t'hiireh, at the enrner of t'hapline ami KifU'eiith streets The laiiies nl this fhiireh ileserve initeh J praise for their remembering the poor with ii goisl meal. ? ' t A not tmr Biulilen Death. Saturday altcriionii Samuel t\ Wind wu xxas taken suddenly ill xxliilf in t'olxin's eolfee establishment ami died M about the lime he was taken In his IiiMiii1. Heart disease the sup|tosed 1 cause. Mr. W imlsor xxiuti, yearn of age > ul the time of hi* death and was the v thirii oldest member nt Ohio Lodge No. ^ 101. hux iug heen made a Master Mason ? in that I.odgc, June *?. 1 s:?*. nearly fortx years ago. > Ante Pool Meeting. I lh'|irentatixes from the I altclle. <1 Kixcrside, T??|? mill, Itcliiiout, Hen- *' wood ami Liughlin mills. hel.i ' a meeting at the otliee ot the Kixit- ' side mill Saturday to e< tin It u|n n t the "pool plan recent I\ broached hx " the \\ esteru Nail Vssociation, or a part ^ ?>i it. The conclusion ol the meeting; of * these representatives is decidedly tin- ' laxoralile tor the proposer! plan t Hhghtly Injured. l ast l inn-day aUeriiuoii. while diiv-. ! iug pant the \\ cgx-e t'oal Works, lx loxx Itellaire, oil his nay to i'laiiiiglou, with " a buggy load ol masquerade suits for a hull at that place. HiuisJav exeiiitig, 1 I', koehler, of this eitv, xxas thrown ! .T from the buggy and considerably , , bruised almnt the side of his tare and one shoulder. The cause of the acci . dent was on aecount of a scare to the ' team, which ran off. It is said that the I M suits xvere seattensl for some distance on the road. - ? Admitted t j Bail. J( Lust Saturday Kdxxard kiger, xvlio is oj ( haryx'd w ith the tuurxler of Franz Ho- M, Invent at a cluh shanty in the Kighth ; rj xv a id, sonic weeks ago, xxas admitted to | Iatil in the sum of $>,000, to answer the ,p charge ut the next term of the Circuit Court. Niger's liondatucu an* Ur. II. T. Ford, of Betiwood; 1'eter Ik'teiuple, \\ and Krvrl. lMadd, of this city, the u, Prosecuting Attorney deemed the tv security iusutficieat, but as Niger's ^ lawyers again referred the matter to Judge Meiviu, it was eoneluxied to ac- ^ cept the bondsmen. Til*! HIHTOllY OF A PAY. Mom of the "beAutiful" it'll last eveu- d VIDm v thirteen marriage license* wet* sued hut week. Tks Central glusa work* will rename j petitions to-day. (< Tiik river merchant, John ('line, has i etuined holue for the holidays. Thk Kiversidu mill v% ill take stock, to- | ay, to-morrow and the day following. j j Cot kaym: and Ida orchestra returnetl >1 tome from Claringtou Saturday night, i Kvkkv sleigh in town and eotne from j indgepoit were on the street* renter- 1 'av. ' j * Thk Chunirau (tarty left yesterday tor , lit. Vernon, ()., where tliev play to- i 1 light. * , Thk uissqurade hall given at ('luring- j v on, (I., Friday, was quite u success in i , ivery particular. I , Cit.tai.K* Kotu, who hist his mind ? lome time since, will be sent to Weston \ o-tlay for treatment. l).\K deed of trust and two deeds otrcortso were aiimitteti to record at the ?.?!- i t ice of the County Clerk. I>kvk< iivks McLaughlin and Adams, )! the W ostein Dftu tive Association. ' ire in the city on business. ! Thk several manufacturing establish- , iient* oft his city and suburban towns ( ire engaged in taking stock. M tkkkt will lie held at the Second i a ai d inaiket house coiumeiicing at t iiimiii to-morrow, (Tuesday.) 1 VVk, oiio ami all, should not forget 1 I he letter carriers next Wednesday. ' ' " * ' - 1 ' i Kemcmiter Uit'ir ins* is a m?i?i Willi koii his rounds last K ridav, John 1 Musk, a milk dealer. 1 ia<I his leet badly frozen. ll? iiitmvv under medical treat- 1 went. TilK count \ Hoard of Commissioners nill meet this morning til ll> o'clock. riith will Ik.* the last meeting of iho old hoar<l. 1 illK ease against ex-otlicei (ieorgc llailin was discharged by Judge t rain ' iter, at the police court matinee last tialun lay. Tut: Miller alee cluh will hoi.I a meet* , ing at their hall this evening to con- , si.ler the propriety of para.lint; on New Year's Ih> . hunt Wakulx \I wios, oi the >ei on.l i listrict, who bus held the ollice only a short time, will haml in his resignation to Council to-night. I \ Kin nearly every wagon that coiihl : he gotten ill the higiilh ward yesterday . j was employed in hauling ice !<>i the Nail City (hewing Company. Tiik stockholders ol the Wheeling , and him (irove railroad company will hold theii meeting in the Court lloiisi , this evening instead <>( the city hnil.l ing. i TiIkiu. is a movement on toot among the dry goods merchants t<> close (licit J places of business al ( o'clock every evening during the year, except oil Imli l days. Sri'KRixTKsiiKsi ( i aviiss, of the Water Works, had tires Iniilt ahoiit the lii? pings in various sections of the city yesterday, in order to thaw the Iro/en water. I r is said that es < tlficjr II mm w ill in 1 stitutc suit against tlie city for illegal arrest and imprisonment, growing out | of the \sinus-llauni arrest Saturday night a week ago. . Tiik (ire? uliack hxeeutive Committee uf this city would like to know who railed that meeting lor IThruaiv J..I ( We underslaiid that it was not done at I heir instigation , It is iunion! that .lohn Nolan, of this i ity, w Im has hecii ean v ing on the eoal t business at the mines just Ik-Iow \ Moiindsville, has given up. or will do so (nun, his lease on the works. I Kkiksiiv Mr. I.ovv, oi Clarington, 1 had one of his horses badly injured hv 1 [ailing over thu hank at what is know n 1 is the Narrows, l.elovv I'ipecrevk. The - ?.... i i irriurm mruiini i.m nw?. John \V. Pittsburgh, has j >11 r thanks lor an i it \ it at i< >t i t<> lit ti*u< I | 11in twentieth annual dinner given to die newsboys ami hoothlueksat tlictily liall of that eity, January I, l*?'.'. M ksmks. Ilniuis A Itao., who , met with llio loss of then ma , bine sliofs by lire last Tuesday night, w ill resume oiwiationa at an eai ly , lay in the old Hamilton foundry. I. isr Friday Herman Hess, w hile i n {aged in rutting ire mar loyuianns I lirewery, broke through twiee in sneers t mn, one time getting iilnlei the i< r, hut < oitiinately lie found lus way out again I I'lli.iik will he a sferial meeting ol 1 i'ity I'ouneil to night, and a very im 1 nortaut one. too, as the suhjeel of the ' Mayor's salary, t'ow thdinauee, and ' liter important siih|eefs will bo aeted 1 jpon. 1 Tiii: thermometer registered zero at !> eliH'k yesterday morning. The at ' nosfhere middeuly heeame warm, and ( it ID o'eloek the thermometer had risen ilsiiit 'JO decrees. \t > o idoek i. M., the ueieury stood it decrees above zeio. Tiii: Wilson l.yeeiiiu. a eompusi , ion of entered orators, will taekle i big tiling tonight. The titles- ; ion for debate is. HThat I'resdent Hayes' foliev toward the South is | ar better than was that of tieueial , nam. \ V vot mi man named t iillispie, w ho van dm ing a eoal eurt f ist the iiffer \ ml of the Filth ward market house atnrday, was thrown from Ins seat < Ifon the ground, wloeh lesiilted in the < ease tramping on his breast and in I uring it. Nivl Thursday evening the following ' itinera of Kureka l.mlge, No. Is, Id. ,s I. K., will In* installed, t?* mi\c <ltiiin? | he ensuing mi iixnilltm J. M. WimmI, ' x. ??.; .lamb sti-magel. V. n . < .1 1 lava, 91 vtury. Win llall, Treasurer a.I TruMiD. There will bo m> amusement at tho tperu House until next Friday ami -aturdax ixonings, at alii. It tiuiv M'liss '. lith Mini Annu- I'ixlc) will appeal ili.M. Iiiir.loii, xxlm ua-boohed toappcar t ill.* Opera House on \c? Y.aisoxonno. has eauivllcd In i date*. >>x\ initio , tittle**. I Tin1 Wheeling delegation who except (l n leave here for fit ii-ago next Tliurs lay, thence to Mexico, are H. t' U ?- : t v, l?r. K. W. ll.ul. ti t'harl. ? Fiaiu i iin. Kail Uglelwy ami M. I Ott. u hose gentlemen contemplate dining at ,, l?? Palmer llmin'. t hii-ago, "atur.iax aAt. Tlu> partx xx ill tlu'ii leaxc tin xew Orleans on thesamcdav. Vt Vxx j Irlvaiix, tin' paitx w ill take a steamer ?r Vera t tit*. l( Ox Sat un lax last Superintendent ' . 'umtuins, ..f tin waterworks, xi*it?.l j I I to m vir.il lire plug* in tlio xitx ami j .nmI all lull txxo in g?s??l workingcon- ilition. These txv.i tr.xoii plugs aro. | 1 no at tin* inarkot loMiM'ami the other 1 it Klovi u'li street. ont .ui Main street 1 \ iciwoon Tixolttlian-I Fourteenth at rifts, r is leaking, hut is mux under repairs. a 'lit* Superiiiti-ti.Ii-iit has tho welfare of lio oil), in hi* department, at heart. ti u k wort'in tlio Highlit x\aid xist.r- It ay evening itt search of m xxs. ami i Ii u ro informed by a Mn.tit Vh.k tli.it stab him.' affray ha I .xvunvd in that i u art ut tho moral vineyard, aU.ut in. 'ol.s k. I'ismi applying our pump to n io centIoiiioii. lio smiloil ami sai l a I ioml lut.l stahUsI a mince ('io, tor till I xxhi. h vxo '.hanked iiitn just tin saino ii it ho ha.l lohl us ot a dog light or a thbit chase, oithor ot xxhi.h would xi rovo a blessing during these timos of istro.ss in tho uoxx sy kingdom. at For upwards of thirty vcara Mrs. ! o. finnkiw i Soothing Syrup has boon ra ?ed for ohihlron. It corrveta tho acidiof the atouu'.-h, relievo* wind colic, gulatv# the bowels, curve dysentary dx in diarrohoca, arising; from teething or ta her causes. An old and well tried rem- ex ly. Twonty-iva oenta a bottle. Ii THE WHEEL THE COt'UTS. ?wturtluy'? tu tlte Different Jddk'Ul Bodies CUl* N'T V CO V RT?J I' DO S BoYO. This court tuftf a\ V vVlov'k bvU feigntd he proceeding* oi the day previous, ufer which there wan an adjournment intil 9 o'clock this morning. CI Hi IIT (\>l RT - Jl 1XIK MKL\ I.N. Mm, M. J. Whims qualified as admiuairatrix of the calalu of M. t. Whims, let eased. F-lwuid Kiger, charged with felonious lomicide, is un admitted to hail upon encring into recognisance in the mini of ii.OUU, with security, for his appearance adore the Circuit Court ou the uecoud lay of next regular term. Ann Caiultell'a administrator vs. lunry S. Uichards aud wife. A donee ias directed to he entered for the trial >i issues in the cause, vie Whether hu said V nil Campbell at the date of note iiid deetl of trust given to defendants wis of sound mind, and ahether the auie were, or iiot,'procured-*hy fraud. Mais Graham vs. Charles Graham ipmi hill ami cross hill tor divorce. A tecree was entered for defendant for livoreu a menu, and cuuse referred to u oinuiissioiier lor evidence and report u? u custody of infant child. Mary Shatter vs. Albert Shatter, hill or divorce. Decree granted tliu plainill'. 'the chancery causes of John Met ianuui vs. the Central building Associuioii, George Cruinbacker vs. the Frankin building Association, and F. Faloure i s. the Island building Association were irgued by Mr. iiuhhardfor the Associuioiis ami by Messrs. Uusseil and l'eck or the plaintills, upon a motion to dis?olve the injunctions heretofore iwaided. The arguments not buiug (included, Court uitjouruiKliu the eveuug until tins morning at U o'clock. Ml MCI CVt toiler JVllOK lit INMKK. I'lit* case ol Josephine h. Mitchell igaiiist liose A. Jenkins ami Milton W, Jenkins, interpleader, in which the ' ii'?i \utiomd Hank of Itcllaire, G., and [lit* I irit National Hank <?l Hm<im j> > t. -laiiii thu stock attHcluil in tin* W lieoling low boat ami barge company, wus jiluri'tl on trial before tIn; follow ing iiiiv : Haiiicl Whiti'hi'ttil, James M. lo.l.l. 11. K. 11 win, Samuel Mathews, V.J. I anas, I'. If. Pohbina, John tiillospie, John .M. Ifmw ii, James Carney, -anion heini, John hurley ami W. l?. Knglish. The evidence in tin- ease was heard ami the argument* of eon use I not being fully heard, the ease was adjourned to 111 o'eloek this morning. I'oI.ick eoi iti J I'not iitiMikii, llan i I'axtoii. disorderly, lined S'Jand osts. I'unl. Joseph Martin, vagrancy, lined ami osts. Committed. I rank hiuiuersoii, vagrauey, tilled ?_ Hid costs. I 'oininittisl. Henri Sellers, disorderly, case post polled. I'M ward Costello,"disorderly, case continued. liLI.LAIItL LOCALS. t he w ito of ('ul. J. II Sullivan, one oi llellaire's oldest ami moit iallied cititens, died last I riday morning at his residence on l?ose Hill, altera prolonged llne.ss. The Colonel has the sympathy I all his numerous friends in his sad at lictiou. The remains were taken to Sanestille for hurial. I here is a rumor that the llflhuf Inhji, miiiil is ahoiit to change hands t\ e do not kmov how niueh foundation here is for it. I x-Nhei ill Cochran had a slight dilli ully at his livery siahle, Saturday evenug. V young man hired a sleigh, drove he hoist all day without feed or ivater, ami when lie returned to the itahlc, refused to pav lor the rig. I'pon wing rather frankly tol<l Mr. Cocli au's opinion of such a niece of hu*i less, he showed light, and the^proprieor was obliged to pound it out of him. (ieorgeCloiise. a miner in llieemplov f the (ton Works, met wilh a serious iccident A large mass of soapsfoiic ell Iroiii thereof of the room in which ie was digging coal, and for a short time ouipletelv hiiricd hini. His head was nt ami bruised, his spine injured, ami lis It'll limb sprained I>;?>11\ lit- was j 'uiivcyi'il his liimi Hclmoiit itrcct, iiiul medical iii*i summoned. Chough in great pain, lie in getting bong as w ell as in u hi hi* expected iiuhr tin* circumstances. i'ruhahly there am citizens of Hclaim w In' air not inloruicd **l 11 it* na um nf tin* "aimw ordinance," so Injiicntlv referred to. it ii'<|uiit'M house* nihil IS III III! n hauls III 1 lean the slfoVV loin (he sidewalks in front of their csidciices or places of business Ik'fore I o'elm k i. w of the day succeeding that ii wliieh it fell, provided the tail does lot eease before that hour, ill whieji use it must he swept oil immediately. I Miss Mamie Hlakeny, ot Iowa, a stolen! at the Heaver leinale College, is lie guest of Mrs. l ien. i'owen, duiiug lie holidays. I*he temperance campaign is to he ligorously prosecuted in Hellaire this V inter, commencing early in the new rear. The New Orleans Minstrels exhibit at '.deh's Hall, this evening The new Kpiseopulian Church will ic lirst opened ( the public on I liduv veiling of this week. Ilev. Svvope, of T billing, will preach on the occasion. Mi. and Mrs. I'. I . Husbands are in iVihiiingtoii, Ih'lawrnre. Mrs. .leiiuie l?elauev, a.r t liswell, laiighti i ol Mr. .lohu t liswell, loruieily I I Hellaire, now of Wet/el lountv. \v i a., is v isitillg in Hellaire. Uesolute Council No. I ?. Junior Order \ M . has elected M I Hliickhurn date (representative. The gohh t lactory is running at its full opacity', and has orders enough to keep I iiii>v I *r Miiue inoiilhs to conic. I lit' I'stroll cadets liav 0? looted Sheldon I iichardson Firs! and Kelt Fowler s-cond I .icutenunt. The street ears onlv run an far north , > the eompatn s stables a hile Benson's Yi i \ is nut in operation. for* nulitif>* Miss Jennie Rhciiisiroiu wiil leave lor 'hiladolpliia to-morrow, t>? lw present t the nuptials of Miss Kllen llcymun. iiee of Mr. Heyinau of'this fit v. Miss Jones, of SteulK'itville, is \ isitim Miss l.enis, on Sixteenth street. \V in tiilinorv anil wile, of Cincinnati, levisitui^' relatives at Brideporl duriijr the holi.lav *. MivsSallie llarltall.nl V OllllrtStoM II. * visiting MisS Minnie Juiikins. of fri? Import. J. ILK MeColloui. County Su|wrinI'tnieiit of Five S hools tor Washington ounty. Fa., is registered at the sumtu lolls*'. Mrs. to n. S. \. Kteo. of Iowa City. ? visiting at the home of Mrs. John ok liter, "soiilli Side. Mux id \sh. ot iValtiuiore, is visiting lain il tollman, this city. VlUrt Kill lie, ol Vliogheiiv City, i* molt): trieinis in this city. Frank ttglelvay, who has l?eeii absent "iiiu the eity several days. returned oiue ^aturvlay night. Frank brought ouie with him a tine specimen of the j grandfather's clock." The tuaehine is I tieker. sure enough iin\. ii. M. Matthews ami Private ' is retary stalnaker arrived hotue from i levebuicL Saturday night. Constable la ve, will leave for Weston 1 i company with Charles Koch, to-day. Miss Lillio llauke, vt Steubtuville, is isitiiig friends in the eitv. Kuoi.-'s Roman Liniment is the fast ' id greatest external remedy yet dis- j xered. It cures Rheumatism or \eu- j Jgia iu one or two days. Price 50 ets. | Wit.L Paper auJ Border* oi the best ;*igu*. choicest color*, to pleue th* ste of everyboiiv, at prii-e* to ?uit eryone in want ol goods of this kind, arbour & Dittinan, 1059 Main street. ItfCCJSTER, MOKD ' ? ? ..'-.jv* ?' _ Jl?' '. CAHJAls POIJTICS. I primary (a Take tii Place of Primary Meetliiyi* 1 Poll* to Rcuuilu Open froi 11 O'clock, A. SI. to 8 O'cloc P. SI.?A Ylfforou* Fight i Prospect. in response to h cull fur u meeting < the city Democratic Executive (,'omuii tee ut the t'ourt House oil Suturda night, thirteen member* out oi the -i> teen were present, viz.: First Ward? YV. A. Wilson. Second Ward ?Messrs. Schambra au Kiniberly. Third Ward ?J. Merriiuan. Fourth Ward?Messrs. During an Sullivan. Fifth Ward?Messrs. Keeves an liotfuian. Sixth Waid -Messrs. lleister air Wier. Seventh Wurd Messrs. Sheppard am Wheeler. Eighth Ward Win. Wait. Mr. Sheppard occupied the ehair, am Mr. Schuuibru was made Secretary. It was the sense oi thecommittee tint priinury elections should l<e held in tlx different wards, instead *>t primer; meetings us heretofore. This conn* does away with the delegate systemun< the holding of a convention. A motion prevuilutl that the nriuiar; elections l>e held ut the usual votin; places in the different wards on Satur day, January 11, lSTtl, under the super vision of the two members of the com mil tee representing the respective w ards After soma discussion as to the lcngtl of time the poll* should remain hik'Ii.i resolution to open them at eleven o clod w., and close at eight o'clock i\ m. was carried. Mr. Schamhra presented a paper to the approval of the committee, whicl proyiilcd that all persons w ho lavaiix candidates ut the primarv election, shul suhscrihe their liuuics to abide b\ tlx decision of the primarv election. The paper was adopted hy the coin liiittee, uml a nuinhcrof geiitleiucn pre sent, who proposed to he candidates to the different city olliccrs signed tlx document. The commit lev decided it best to lc the cituens of each ward choose tlici own tiim* to nominate candidates fo tin* various war.I otliccrs such us Conn cilmen, Ac., hut recommended that tin Democrats of the ditlcrciil wants maki their noiiiiiiatioiis at the same time tin primary elections were hel<l for the p*n era I ullieos. \ motion prevailed that an assess incut of threu dollars should he made m evety candidate coming hclore tin priinarv election, to defray the expense thereof, t his resolution was ohjeetei to with considerable vi>;or bv sclera meinla*rs of the committee, hut it wa held that as the pie.seiit executive com mittee expired w it It the primarv elec lion, no deht should he incurred in tin ol I commit lee lor the new one to t It* fniy, so in order that all expenses in cuired lor h Mini; the primary clcclioi ini^lit he lii|uidated, the assessiiu'li should he made. Seerctan S'luuuhraa once notified pro.specti\e camlidale.s ilia subscriptions were iu order and ijiuli a 1111111hei' of Kciilicincii present delict dow ii into the lahyriulhs of their ex iheipiets and brought forth sum varying from tlitee to live dollars Camlidale.s who were m>t present wil tin<I this valuable paper in the hands n the secretary who very kindly propose to keep it open lor several days tm tin eiirollineiit of names and amounts Mih serihed. Some other minor business was tiaiis acted and the committee then adjoin lied I hiring the committee's deliberation* an illvitatioii was extended to the iiu unrolls Kent It no n present who expect ed to he candidates, to express ihci views upon the business ill hand, am from the opinions ex pi essed. it seciiict as it all were workup harmoniously to gcther, and determined to make an old lushioinsl li^'lit lor v icsm \. llJIZI.XS i vw v N ll 11 Mi'iat v XI K VIOVI VIKNT. \ I a meet in o of fit i/.ens lick I iu I lorn h'ouk s hall, Saturday evt nine. \ it Itoitiiisou was chosen President and \l Jctlers Secix tarv. The President stated the <d.jeet of tin meeting to he to discuss the proprietv 1.1 lloUllliallli;! a III Ki I I. I (Ml coin III; chatter election. Iteinarks iii-ir ma<h hv 1111mil Yhiiii^'. alln which (i. \\ ha^s niovnl that a i iiinmittiH of our from each waul hr a}>|o>inI I. prepare business tor tlir mrrtiii^ Tlii? !iu>lit>ii w as .liscusseil lo Mr. Ila^s ami W in. Hastings, alter wiiirli it was, hv rmisrnt "'I tlir srruiiil, w itlnlraw u ^.( aptain .1. Mt I nr.- iuovc<t that tin triit|'fianrr people ol Wheeling iimiii liatr a la ki t as a Iciupciam c ticket This motion was I'rcelj <liscusse?l hv Win. Hastings, ?i. W Hanys. Hiram Yoiiny, K. ti. ( ratrati, V ti. Robinson, t'attain .h'liii Mrl.urr, I. I?. Ilwin^ainl t inisl. t 'linr. J. I>. Kwini;. after tlir ilis. ussioii, of tercil, as a snhstilntr, acre pie. I hv tin nmvrr of tin- original motion, tlir follow inc resolutions which were atlo|>(r.l separalelv ami thru as a wholr. in soi i rioSs. litxtiiol, 1. 1 hat tlirrr is no question ol party in tin* romiiii; ritv rlrrtion at all comparable to tlir i|iic?tioiis iclatinu to thr moral, physical ami |"rriuiiar\ roiiilitioii of our people. J. That intemperance is thrraiisr ill rrrtlv ami imlircrtly of iiinr-triiths ol all thr moral ilrcrailntioiis, social <h , piavily, want an.I crime in our nl\ :i. That thr business piospeuivami moral wrlfarr ot this community impt i utivclv ilriiiaml of uirii of all parties ; Use all Ir^al mrans to suppress tlir ttal fir in liquors as a U vrrayr. 4. That out municipal interests .1,.. | mamI an economical, nonpartisan h< I ministration, ami that gentleman shoiii.l I l?e clcctcvl t<? "all thr others of our ritv w ho w ill administer our ritv altuirs impartially, ccoituiuirally. ami without party favoritism. That all matters ol official patron age sltouhl Is' left to thr wis<|oiu aid discretion ol the parties liominatril on . .... o ..I.si...I nn.l I.. I ? . ?fill in II nv?i\'i, hiiu iii*ii i'ii *1^1 ^ ( ( such patronage la nding the canvass, are iinwIX-, impolitic. and lull "I rtil. And that such patronage should in theend. la- di*| tensed according to litiuss for other without regard to partyatliliation. n. That the I rathe in intoiicating liquors, acknowledged h\ all to I*. ,t Itrrnt nil, uii||lit not t" nirni am It _ ?! sanction; that no license thereto, w hoiesaie or retail, other than tor me chanical and tnedii inal pur}>< >? - should be granted, and that the ultimate sin.prev>ioii of the Haute is tlie eiitl gr? atl\ to la* tjesiretl. 7. That the liquor traffic is a notorious wrong in ilM-lt. and that no pi-,, pie , ;lll ever lie justilicd in legalizing a wr V That holding them' \ iew? we owe it to ourseht > and the cause of huinanit\ to euioive theui hy all legal mean-, and tt> this end we w ill join all go<*l citizen* in nominating and supporting u tieket pledged to these principles. A motion by Dr. Tom. (>. Kdward*. that it Is- the sense of thi? meeting to hohl a mass convention at the eourt house nest >aturdav afternoon, was discussed hy ti \V Husxs 1 *r. Edwards and (apt. Sterling The motion was swhstituted hy .1 l?. Kuing, that a call for a eonvention at the court house, to ! ?. held Saturday at 2 o'clock, be pitceeded to a primary eleetion on Friday, to l?t* hehl at the several voting places in the citv. for the pur|M?se of sending seven delegate* from each ward to the mass contention. The substitute w as adopted. tine >}>eaker advance<l an tdea to the effect that the Democratic and Henublican parties be allowed to put a ticket in tba tieid. and from it let tb? temperance people choose a ticket. The idea was discussed very little, aa the g? ntlemen present did uot take kindly to it. AY MORNING, DECEMBI KEL.IQIOUS, le , Tho sermon at the English l.utlieraii | Church yesterday umrmug, km from the text. "Let us rejoice and l?? glad atul give honor to Him; ior the marriage of * the Luuib it? come, and hi* wife hath U made herself ready.', Hev. XIX :7. Thechureh was most beuutifuly triuinied i iu laurel and holly, lathe afternoon a J Sunday School prayer service was held J which wus largely attended hv the | members and Irieuds of the school. ' , From year to year the interest in this Sunday School seems te grow, nearly every teacher now , having at one time ' been a scholar. The evening discourse, hv Kev. .Mr. ('roil, was on the theme "(iihI's t ireut t lift to the World." The attendance was large and the attention , to the sermon close. The sermon was a carefully prepared discourse very uj?, propriate to the present season of the church year. 1 TKMPKHANd: TALK. ' Yestgrday afternoon therti was quite a large uumlter of persons at the temI perum o meeting at Mozart Hall to listen l! to addresses by J. 1>. Kwing, K. li. Cra' craft and Jake Kemple. l" The Ia<lies of the temperance hand propose holding a social ut this hull Wednesday night next. > There was a large temperance meets' iug la-t night at Ott'a hall, under the - auspices ot the Workinginen'sChristian Temperance In ion. The meeting was - addressed by Samuel Craton, lames i. Norm ami Alex. Thoburn. Fight i signed the pledge. n - Oitloors Elected. \t thr annual meeting and election of the Wheeling and Like Flic Kail road r (ompany, F. <>. I.ockwood, I!. 11. i t'oihran, I.. W. Sutherland, W. A. i ! Mack and 1?. A. baker. Jr., were elec I lei itirectors. cm n i??r tiirec years, cxi ccpt IK \. linker, Jr., who was elected i n two years l<> till the unexpired term in ti.T. Stewart, who lias resigned. The list id directorsholdingoverarc; Joseph r Itell. luel Win id, J. W. Wiekl.ain, Jr.. l* James Aiken. K. I.ohiiisoii, T. \\. Chapman, William I'avidsoii ami K. I', t (his. The hoard oripiui/.cd In electing r W. A. Mark, ui Not walk, president; I', r \. Maker, Jr.. of Norwalk. treasurer; I . j (i. l.oekMood, oi Milan, secretary. v a j committee was appointed to elt'ecl, il i- possible, a compromise with tho credit e orsol the company. At a meeting o| Wheeling Isal^e \o. n. I.d. ('. K., held Saturday ovenim,', the following otlieers were elected to , serve diirimt the ensuing six months. r I'lios. |{. ttcllv ille, .N. (t.; John U . lied ? dull, V \. W. IVck, Sectetan ; W. I Idhii^hain, Treasurer. \t a recent meeting of the I. t >. I'. S. j ? I., the follow inaolhecis were elected, to ! serve the ensuing term Joseph Killsliicinci, I'resideut; 15. Marks, \ ice ,, President;.!. Ilium, Jr.. Perot-dim: Scrotal y ; >. Ilium, Financial Secretaiy ; P. liosenstein. Treasurer; S. Ilium, , tuiide; W. .Wclicl, Warden; M. Uieli, , tiiiardian. and J. spcyor, representative ( to (i rand l.odgc. j I Hack Prince Lodge \o. lit h. of P. I r on last Saturday night dieted the I following otlieers lot the ensuing six j months John II Moore, P. (': Jesse N P. Murtiii, C. Ik J. Kllilritz, V.C.; .1 II Clyker, Prelate; J. \N . >chult/e. I h P. a. S.; Ilclit\ lioeuicr. M. of P.; I C. \\. Kenne I\, M. of I ; Nick lierliert, s l iustee. These otlieers will he installed next Saturday. ami si:mi:nts. I It VXIIC u . '? This Kitted ilit'ste appeared at the Opera House, in " Vurora Floyd," Saturday ni^hl, to a medium sized attdi1 cure, t his la l\ has hecotue i|iiite a ' favorite w ith our theatre going people, ' and in the o./. of "Aurora Floyd" she even surpassed herself. Mas. i , asmiki;. I (elitists, have moved to ill. ir new office, No. 1 d:i Market ! street, a lew doors ahovu the (tpera I louse. Mas. Ziti.Kxt-'Ki uni has a line sto( k of Sugar l ey s for t he holiday a. Also Ma- | laga I i rapes, ((ranges, lie ('ream, Sherbet and a large lot of Fruit Cakes ior , holiday dinners. The uiimher is ? ?> Twelfth strei't. tuvor New*. The mark* at the w hail la*t evening indie ill 'I ii h i t ainl lulling. i The liver is rej>i?rted elosed. at Kate's . i i:..i k I'V ail lee gorge. I The ItuekeVe ??tate is in winter quarters at tshlaml. Clerk Mult Null, <if the >|?i, k'lale. is i in the city. t !l> lil?k.i*i'li.| | 1*11 Islil lit ill, I * *.. heeemher JS Hirer d leet 7 iueli ami lising. Weather 1 | eloudy ami eoltl. : j Mi.wi'iiis, I?e. emher JS. Hirer I falling. lVj?artol tiilumruand iiarjje, j t aire. . i N i:w Oin.r: \vs, IVteinher 'JS. l?eI nailed Tli<*iii| >ii I lean. Memphis. I | Weather raim ami warmer. C vila?. I leeeiui>er Js. Ariired C>>iiij in.>uwrailh. New Orleans; Thomas >hei Iim k. Ciiieinuati. saiu|??oii. Horner. \ a kshnrg. I'e|>arte>l Helle of vlin rv|?>rl. New Orleans. Kirct l > feet 10 iiu lies ami tailing. Two inehes of sii>>w this iwremioti, light rain tins even ! ing. Mercury NJ. I l.oi isvili.k, 1'eeeiiilK r JS. Snowing, hirer tuliilivr, rulliHfeet I iiiehe* in the | eanal. IN rssr ii i.k. I>eeeinl>er JS. Hirer | falling, with IN) feet by the gauge. i . Sn>>rving iiU"leralelr ; win.I s>>uth; inereiirr ranging atitNohusiiie.vs. To trifle w ith a severe cough >>r e<>l>l is trilling rr ith one's health. We adrise ail Intake I'r. Hull's ('otigh >yrti|>. Twelitr lire et nts per l?>ttle; large size ' I NO eents. Life, Growth. Uaauty. V line head of hair in audi an ii?<I? *pon-ible adjunct to Inanity that in Mine who priz.es good looks should neglect to ; i um'"iA>n?l"ii Hair Color Kestoror," the most (lilifarlitful urticle ever iulr<Miu(v<l . |?. tin* \incrican |h-?fur in? reusing J it* growth, restoring it* natural color. 1 a nl at the same time a lovely huir dressing and taaiititier. It is totally dillerent from all others; not sticky and gummy. ami tree from all impure in, gredicittsthat render many other articles I obnoxious; in tact, it i? exquisite!) |<er fumed ami so jK-rfcctly ami elegantly j prepared as to make it a lasting hair I dressing ami toilet luxury. Sold by all dealers in tine toilet artieie 7"j cental Imtlle, or sis Imttles for $-1. \ddress?r dors to l*r s?gyiU' A Kill. Philadelphia, j or to any h ailing drug house. Whkn vmi go out to pun huso vour 1 candies tor Christmas, atop at Mrs. j Ziegenlelder's. No. <*> Twelfth street, 1 and see what fresh ami toothsome good* are there on sale. All her candies are pure, and she sells them a* cheap o? t the} i-an be ls>ught anywhere. Ail the late new music, standard, classical ami popular music of the day at half price at sheih's Music Store, Washington Hall. As s Preventive of the disease* which uffect the teeth t and mouth, nothing is surer ami speedier in iis ertu t* than SooottuxT. Its U-nctft- are rea!i*ed at once. It i? aromatic, expulsive of the cankerous * affections. and most delightful when j f used. It clean** from the humors ? which derange the secretions, and ( * m Litem the teeth. i Year* of use have established the te- ! nacitv of Sraruuxo's Gits. Its hold J on the confidence of the public cannot * he broken. 1 !R 90, 1878 "Murphy" Dotan't Uk? XI. Kdtlurv Kegi-tor. We attended the temperance meeting at Horubrook's Hull, Saturday evening, and found there assembled fifty-eight over-zealous temperance men. We were forced to The couclusiou that if usgurauce, cheek aud wind were essential to insure succik that unabnudaace was on liaml to carry the day. One speaker , cobbled up the whole Republican parly j by asserting (bv his ert'orts to enthuse* that in the event of a mass convention | twine held, the Seventh and Kighth wards with their large Kepublicuii majorities would overpower other wards entitled to equal representation. The only sensible speech of the evening was received with such a show of ill lecling as to conviuce all present that the meeting was not called for the purpose of eliciting the views of nil present and making arrangements accordingly, Inn to carry out a prearranged plan. The fact tliat their platform of principles brought, submitted and adopted before a committee was appointed to dratt them, was an e\ idence of that fact. The speech to winch I refer alstvu culiluiued the suggestion that the l'eihocratic and Republican parties tie allowed to make their nominations, then select such men from both tickets us best suited the temperance people, support and elect them. Such a course would have given general satisfaction and insured success. The nomination of an independent ticket w dl end in a grand lizzie. We would like to ask the leaders of this temperance movement il tliey think the Kemtblicaus had better abandon the idea of holding a convention? .Miami. Head this i.ouor, Nokkoi k. V v., Octolier 1st, 1878. I hale been Mitl'ering with Itching 1'ilcs lor eight \ cars, and could get iioth ing to give iiic relief until I saw your advertisement in the Norfolk landmark. I purchased a bo\ of Swayne's All healing t hutment, and its use has made a perfect cure. You can make use of tiiis it any sew ice to you. \ t ry rcspccttuuv, J wiks PuiwoKrii. Corner ni Water mill Matthews streets, Norfolk. The inpt nil** <il this "list ressing coui|ilaiut. Melting Piles, is a moisture-like perspiration, distressing itching, as though pin worms were erawling, |ntrt i> it Li 11 \ at night, alien undressing or altei getting warm ill )>e<l; oftentimes sliows it sell aroutel the private parts, ami it allowed to eoiitiuiie, very serious results may follow. Kememlter, ">wa\lie's Ointment is a pleasant ami sure etire, allays all ilchittg at once. no smarting!or hurtling sensation whatever. It also eures tetter, salt rhelltil, harU-r's itch, pimples, sole lieuils, ring-worm, ami all crusty, scaly, itchy skin eru|s tioiis. Price, oO cents a hox, three ho\es, s|.l'.i. Sent hy mail to any address on receipt of price (in currency or postago stamps), In I'r. Sway lie it Son, Philailelphia. Soli I hy all prominent druggists. Ual> ! Catarrh ! ! HUoui Oil'!!! Keep the hremlth of the room between its while we ask you a lew questioiis. \re ion a Christian? Christianity leaches that "cleanliness is m \l togodliness," ami certainly you can liml no ('hristinn exeiisu for having that tilths disease when I'r. >age"a Catarrh Ihincdy is it remedy for it even in us worst forms. Are you a hrainworkei '' \ general impairment of the intellectual powers (uotahlv a loan of memory i is all ituariahle soqiienee of catarrh. I >r. Sage's Catarrh Itciuoly is the oiilv reliahle remedy for this disease. It is no ' .hy up" (expelling the disease from the nasal passages oiilv to semi it to tin- hum'si m>r unpleasant ami unwholesome "itiniigiitnr." It is simple, safe ami sure. Are you marries!? I'esiilcs heing most disagreeably ollcn.siveto yniii hetiei "half, ilo you not know that the iliseiise is liable io ls> en tailed Upon your children in the same or some other form? I'r. Sage'a Cutarrh Ketuedy lias cured thoiisinds of cases thai had hocii proiiotiueeil ilieura hie. Are you unmarried'.' lie assured vmi will iciuuili so, while you have that loathsome disease, lor cupid will smell it afar oil. I'r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has i uied eases ot eataiih of many years standing. Tilr: iilaee to get \\ Ititeiiian'sCelehrati'd Philadelphia Coiifirtioiierics is at Mrs. /iegetifv'lihr's, No. no Twelfth stP'et. lie SUIT to call. icnl i'lTTsueiuni Pa. \L HVHOt<T I yrwr"-" ? 1 > lutv llif udt pi.,pne^ J'Vi t>( lbi' y.'/.uuw DR. C. McLANE'H Liver Pills & Vermifuge. lluyi i? should always look for tbcir ngutlme as ibOVOl U bOflfVl ry boX Of visl of lUc gouulnf Tbs CJaikcViB full 01 ;mitsltuiiS of the name M< I. \NK, polled thfloicuUy, but having sxuie prouuuuiatiou. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, For Purifying the Blood. y i ' , , / I IiN r..iii|?iiili.t ol IIiu liiltmitv in ilir - * -( in. lli.it uittU'i intiil lirnllli ml m till- lut>. truiiMi'oiiiiit' illnirdrr" Krupltuii* >!' tlif -kin mi tin :?ii|? nrnin c li tlir miiIuiv mI till III; , tlllll *ll<l1ll?l IT f*fj??lllt| (flllll (li# 1111 M H l Inti rmil iWrHiiti iiK lit* 111' III*1 'li'ti ruiiimlioi' t>f. tin -.'villi.' liiili..iiv |.t vim IiiIciiimI 'iiVaii. .if .>:i/uit~ uIium .u li.ill llir\ limnn'. *l'.| wli iv itibMtnfi the) iIINMMI UMI <ti"itMir \ ii.r ? viim.|..u iIIh r*|N*l< I Ik - liti Ilium It'ilU Hi.. I.l.<>i|| W In n ll.i ) ai. c>iii.' tin iliv.nl'iv ih. i |.!ikIuiy li-rt;.|-. :ii. mii'Ii uv t iii'iull.iii. i.li. r k|i.|u M'li. 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Iur?TI4TU> HIlKUTt ir%x v: Y l v M for trwrlh?-r w ith a <x?t>) <?l lwj*r. U.C 0KW1M Wullii. ? bi< b i? ! v.itril Ui natural bl?Uiry. * ill b? out xi all) It . u !. , will wild Kit vMr>n on a <D<' '< ut ;<aUI rani. i'Mmm Dt O P Itc ? > 3 <>md . Jersey (11). V J. ? THE MODEL PRESS i' the ttmpUit. raaett ratal*#. /aits it and Kurt pre/eet ortu ei'T kUJt.K lAi'~.r4. a*tl gaaraaimJ U fcr MAM*! Thorouglil) RclUblr I'lUULL Any mart lay ? anaw it, ml ^ ./ doiurt worthy/ i rtc ore/ U tat ft ?' vu mr? o3 tKelr pr * e.j ki t. h'ivi at lot. i. IT Fir hut r.i.'.r,, $1 ' 131. Kotary W )I'*y. DMO f? #740. Otrr 9.000 am la aat, i?.f a Pt.ir Mni.: awarded at the harit Zipotl'. yum r he l.eatliitic Prcaa of the WorUL A tWl I imety i..i<tratri 1J4 pact hock entitled 1' <W TO mrf and c,p; if the rPnrmrs GVIDI, tUk fad mart Union. narjrj fyr 10 emit. Adder a f. * DJmHAL'AY 4 CO , i*?*Jar. and Mat'A a. Sc. 722 CtUAtKAl St.. FX.sadttpAia. Pa. jrnn RKMtlTY~7^niALDNtt4 3 L ivL PrwariuUoo ruiwuf paraou rkb will aa.-vr v# 12 a baa I mw growth of I ah WhUaert or Mnaiarbaa la artoaBr pro iuc?L eAN'bbkauS a CO, t Ola ton Viae*. law York oe/Tfaow jyrji^ "^m^nionx A wEEKLT^PAPl ;young pep pic: /t|s d~ th7 | afam i lyy "sr U iiiuiH to l>? a favorite In every (arolly looked (or oatitily by Hit young (oik*. Mini read with j lnlere*t by the older. Its purpoav U U> Intel**! I j w bile U Minute*; lo be judiclou?. practical, ntnsl- j ble. Mini lo liM\e really permanent north, while 1 ll attract* (or the hour. Ii l? haiiibioiuely Illustrated, and ha* (or con trihutor* *omc of the tuoal attractive writer* til , I the country. Aiuoug the*a ate. J. T. Trowbridge, IMiuth UuloeJt t talk J Mine* T. Klel'U. J. G W hiUier. Rebecca l( 1>m>i?. Lout**.- t'. kloulton, ( harlolle Mai) Yoiifp), I'. A. Stephen.-. K<lward Kvervtt Hale, Harriett P Spofjord. Rone Terry t'ooke. A. I' T Whitney. l.olllM M Alcott It* reading I* adapted to the old and young: i? very comprehensive lit lis character It give* Storlea of Adventure, .Stone* of Home and I attain of Travel, School Life, KdlloriuK uiMiii I'uireiit Talc*. I'oetry ruut Topic*. Selection* fur Uvclauia Article*on Health. ifon, litoaraphh ?l SkcU In*. Ancivlotes. I'llttli*. Uellgioti* Vrllclco, S|airt* and I'usliiuo. sutwi-riptioii Prhv. H.T.'i. '-pecitnen co| ie* nent i free. I'leiiM* Munition In what paper you read I (hi* advertiM'iucul. PERRY MASON & CO., II 'IVuipIo Hlin c, lltNtittu. uovl .KTN A Fire & Marine Insurance Company or W HKElJNv. \V\ (K?TAKU?hi:II IN ISM i | CAPITAL - - - $100,000 ' I omt'K. NO III. MAilKM' >TKKKI'. Thin ? <iuii<?iiy liiviin-o all <lracri|?ti>in<< a( pro |wii> itxuiti-i '.<?<? or .luuun:.' l<> llir tor Ion* or ahorl lime on the iu??t Ittoiitltlr Icruo VN<< Mill iiikuri' cMruoo* oil tho Hiklvin m'mU'I* Ml i ui mil iiilaw. I'atmiiMii'iit tlio publicr?'?iK<cli'iill) m?Hi*IUnI hikki H?K> Mm H >iin|tMiii, Win. i IIitiiilImii. John 1 ll.iblis, John K HoUiuni. J. It. Mel ol till') , < IV liloMll, K A. Me< nl?', OKKU EHS: H i B Sivp^hn. I'nmMcni. W t II win.AN. Vice rwthlfiit. Kit'II V Kl> -< V \ V<j I.. Svrctei> <IM Alt SANUIHM II, Ai(>'ut un<l Solicitor. UIHtJl GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. ol' WIIIOIOLIINO, W. VA. (OntHtii/isI in 18i.7 I Capital' I11II3 paid ! (? < SKMI.IMKI Nurplu* .... iMMNMt |i|l(K( I'OKH: John <H'?t4*rlli>K. Win, K Stlf.-I. AUKIIkllU I'olllU k, I'll N lllll hU>. A lltoil lli'i Uinli. Win hll.'Mk I mill A \Vim In \ll||iiNl Ito!f. A K-^urlri. OHta*. No. 1.11.1 HarkH Siircl, A !U >\ I 1 >1 K 1 .It MVS HANK Inmin" Biill.liiiK.or nil k111.1-. Whiuiiui hi tint l>litbl|k|||iirlit->. Ilollvlloll r It II l i III Tt' lull" l'ri.|.M l V . A I".. HKuillM loo- i.l .lulllHVl I.) till' IOIIN i .1 -1 RKI IN1 Piwl 1. lit K. UIKsTEIt. .xorruUtry. W M l I m WK, Awh Hcc'jf Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Physic. ( I ItlNt; 4 onliVi lu *?, IlkllllilllY. |lVk|H'|?v|a, lll.liltl klll'll, ln?.iit<ii Koul "" I A'I/?<IWl KhruiwUlam. Krup Viiiy Oiv1m Hum.Mini Skin |iy.i'iik.'N h'r, it NriliHlitiu. it. h IMinu'r 1*111 niul I'urifj liiv ihr Illoo.I, itri* tin* liuikl con*. lilwl I'lllKUlil. M l pt'l Im I...1 rlii'ir I'tlik |? hoiiii.ImiiII) hIiom I...M om.li lliv) v\ixI all oilift 1*111.. I In > ami 11 " Nil III It I I It I. **, Illll |N>W< Iflll 111 lllfl- I In I |Hll*l' out the (mil Illinium ( tin' lil' -i-l. ilirv -Ihiiiiluli' Mil' ?lugj<Uli or illmiriIt-riil organ* into m Iim . >?>? I llir) lui|.itil lirnttli ami Inni' to thr wlmli living Tli.ii run not mil) (In i m ii >U) fmini!iiiiit>.if rv*ri lu?l). lull (iniiiIiImIiIi mi I ilangi'Mii- *ll? i hi" Nil.?I vlllfnl |iliv?li ma?. liii?l milm-ni i Iitn\lui'ii mill our lu ll i iilw ii*. mmi furiKli uit * i ol iiiri'N in1 i(i uii i til. ami ni groat luriu Ilk* iI?ti? ml , (oiiu lluiu' I'lIK Tlo'V iici" I In mini mul l?i t , |iln?lf (or i lillli.li. I.i'iiiimi III I lil a* wrll no lire tin! Itfinji MtKur riiRlt'il llifi art' ihn) |o Uli uiiil In ilia miiiv if/i lull!Ilif) uii t nllii I) i liuriulfMi. f'o imri 'l li> i Dr. J. C. AYER & Co.. Lowell. Mass i'rai'tiful mi.I N unl) in ul I lifuii?i? itolil lit all MiiiggiNt* ami l>fui?r? in Mnll I'lUii. JOB PRINTING ? A Nl> ? Blank Book Making. H> ha in In connection alilt Iho Umrium Hiukii i Ni'?'|?|> i I Niuliluli mi-ill a iutii|.l? It anil urli uiaiiagi'd Job Piloting Department. i Uur i. j-afc#*tUl ilia late* I atylee ami paUrrti* our |<rv?**? ni'vt ami In gotxl onli f, an.I our u org UO'U urv r t |u'i ti-io Ml am! tklliml iu liieif Hal' Wr an* raitlul In iim Iho l?r?l i-uprr laid and laki. and to turn out dean ami neat work. Our Pricet are at Low at Can be Afforded for Good Work. r W# ikto h*v? la Chnumluu with our ' lUhB<lbl. ?rll rquipirf'd BOOK BINDERY, I m % I n fer in# ftupanlaioo of a faithful an*) wall " qualified workman wbrr* all kloda of 4j t Hvliug, Hlndiii|, Blank Bank Making. Aru) PAMPHLET WORK la dot* wit* proBi*a* v B)'l .0 U>? U-?; luAMiti. A I W? r?^? tK;)y w.IloK work tor alihf r of 'J.rm n (Wf4fUb*bU. *' LKWIN BAM CM * CO. jj CHARLES H. BERRY, ' Dealer in rope, twine, oak i n w Hk<rA?. Tar. Pltcfe*?4 Ruais, a Gum and Leather Belting, lix and poplar hroom handler fir* l; RKK'K TILE AND( LAY. ociAc lain If will Bit. 4' ST. NICHOLAS. Scribner's Illustrated Magazine. I FOB CUBL& AND BOYS I An IdMl * In Id u n\ Ntimiiue, I NerVx. MKltM.K ,k I ? . In 1I7S) u I pubUcntion 111 Sr. Nn Hoi o. an lllustrah I I axinc for UlrU and Boys. with ilr>. Mary M?u. I Dodge as editor Fit* yearn have patvs! v._ , I tliv nmt number was Issued. mid the tuajauu, I lias won the holiest jMiltl jii It has a month., I I'iri'lilaliuti o( I Over 50,000 Copies. I tt W uubliahed tlmulorneously m London (C j 1 See York and Uie iruii-wllautio rveoKtiit.,,:, I almost tin keuerol auil hearty a- the Amer: .I A ithoiigh the j?r\igre-s of tin* magaxlue ha- t..I a >t. adv aihaiice it ItW not IMUU i (Unlit I ideas of MVt.MGWlM h<f .d<a i MlttnWaily I runs it ami the umgaxine as swiftly I after. In dai Si NiiitnLiiiisnili I Alone in the World of Books. I The New York Tribune has aiii! of ii E nuhoia- has narhiil a Wher platl.uui ?..\ i eoinuialid-foi lU nil leu aider U?. um? .u u I and tetters than any ni In |>ni|.ia ? ..?*,v ' 1 nipurarit - iha 11 ; Ion Uk V\ I i I.. 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I < Uiciw-i ur?l? rn.'?"l loiter to -/ KIHM t: .1 ' ' ii- a . i'i lluwl.. Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR IP N 1 TI Kit. V1TII.ITV 'I idMLn A It an u i ? 1 |< )mno i.l ' r # 'tn?i . v I't"" I^H ? Hull a. 1 halt arm ?i T jtiHH * W/kj' if t> mii<( *i'iW95JU Wi^^Pi * K -. <- : . J(. ,, t,,r> v. J,. . J . ' ' ' tit tl,. nutritive .^Tjifi. t,. ii -?iihi 4/t u Irwrir* U>U| llir half ?i..| .t? kesut) Ik>.? ???k or ?.-4i) I,Mil )<?uUM4 lUbP1 ai.'t trri^thc: .<1 I "l lair r?*r*?? l?'4-l) r(|>rt?ainu (alllnx h?.r to 'l..<fc"l bi*I iBt'I h.-l lll.ii lisirt'.: IlC. . J :?-l? < ' '< ill- .f '% I II. * ll -I- It . ! -" ' " I' 11 I k' ?|? 11 ' m 4, |. '?? 1 I?hr IJkUT tafei.1l (./IkIiUWiI l|i? MM l?l Bi^sr. trill**..!,... V?* Jr. -;r.? f.,r UrtlfV k.4jr tJ.. V.*<.rlit?U? r1 (?f lb CT4b-f"l 4I..J SftMal.lf ftalflAi.f .n.-l t..r tltr ?>.' 'it!<tr? ?aU ri.fei.tw> -i < 4|wil> l'r?|?i? I bjr Ir. J. C. AVER A CO.. Lowtll. Hi" , Pr*rtlcBi m l Anai)lfe**i 4 hsuiitis "IWui I) fell l>ruf4 ?u 4tal Ir-HliBM 'B ' PL@ltM.6WM Urxul..i<! work lit SOW IW* <*** l"*rt llBtr. ti> 1 At) liliu;rBl*"iM, ?1 I -itiikiti* of ?h? i*?t r?i?rr. m l V ??**' " I ?a h.<* lox.i/u iL*bi. All kit t l'n ' I ( Mr. I;: Kn*Sub ort-rmau. M Th# klotaxt 4Xl> \ M-BI*Bik <i4tlrk>. f\' I W JMx 4 oiurrd I'iktn. Bital !? ' ? ' I For ilrrtiU Ui MP" <??%r??. " ?*?wi?'u<lfe La ouruaui o* fci.*!i>io I \R1? ? Ilili7a*TU? Mojrntl *'??' I i?n b ( olorbl PUU :^ 0tm l4ulBl*r bp* may lei r Ki.cratlngi. Pile* |1 ?> b )? * 1?*ri for |w 00. I I (I SUM MB tl.? U?t lb tM ??kl ? -' itBiap for lUibi btikx. rxulBJU' ? 1st bi*1 PrW Bi.1 ol * t%? KiAt>4^?' > 1