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Thk P*. Pieajaui RtyiMtr w ait.tatitu
wa*»r works tor that town. This is Co -
Tn’PKTT’9 sly bid for tbs prohibition sup
port 10 the Aoditorship contest.
BALL PLAYS* A.ssu.n s jaw was broker
yesterday. Tb s is a revelation. ASehav*
always uodersto d that Mr. AssoS i
cheek was a little harder than adamant.
Asothk* wave of disaster appears to t *
sweeping over the coontry. The latest,
that which happened the Steamer Corona,
Thursday, is »b ot th. worst cf the series.
Thk K'tctaie Gazette letlicaly rcxsik*1
that the editor «f the l\.rk*rabar* tie a! me.
wm eober last week. It is to bs hcp-c
that this is not one o? the Gazette’* b.«et
partisan slander*.
Whenever any o' Foraker's avpoiat'
ten is ebown up as a frsul, FoRakkr *od
bis orgtns ho vl that the mac was cm*/.
They mast admit, however, that there was
plenty of niched in Tofp's madness The
ebrr-wdeat and most lucid of koRAKERS
dbciplca could not have done the iou more
neatly.
Th srk are weeping and wailing in Israel
The wild-eyed Morgurtown edi’or ia m
the damps. His erstwhile sp eid e»gb
sheet ib iaroceot of glaring headlines. Tne
Morgantown bate ball club bos been de
feated, and even natural gaac.ihuot lighten
the gloom that has settled down over the
modem Athens.
Both the New Y> rk aud Beaten bai
dabs woo ytsteiday. New *ork mu
lose or tie to-day for Boston to win the
glorious pennaut, ct'a.rwiae Uethaai will
take if. It ia » mercy that th*se two
do not have to play this game together.
Civil wai would doubtless bs the r*toli
and the umpire's life would cot be worth
» bad copper cent.
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T1IK MANl’HACtl KhK CUOWDING
OiriHK FaBMKB
Tb? Pittsburg P">•' contains na exceed
ingly iatertetirg letter Mom Mr. John H
Walla« e, ofN’^w York, upon theenh ct
of the shriek*** of firm values in We-<t
eiu Pennsylvania. Mr. ^ ALiAt Espeik
rf.,iu leugtuy practical experience, and
bandl-slts subject in a plant, cjd erve
live way, quoting She facts sed figure
and tho recerds of eale.
Toe latUr shows the ntt?r fallacy of to
‘ home market” Argument, wi.h wlilcb
the stumpers tor t'M tariff biren period
ically dose the farmer. It was sent t<
the editor of t?»« Pittsburg Omwerctof
(}<iztUr, one of the prlne:pal organs of the
protected wi'lioaairr-. in reapun-e to th d
popet’s blustering request for proof to -ob
a^aniii'e the troth ot n previous article of
Mt Wallai k on the same subject, which
it d -;gnst» d ‘ free trade” balderdash
Bat ihs Cbwimi*f G«ueffr, tins to its
pjlicy < f unfair ilealit-g aud ot never pre
seating byh sides of the question, refused
to publish it
The • abatance of Mr. WALLA* 5 s letter
is, to use hia own words, “the iodurtri.il
and farm interts s are out of balance, and
tha m ‘uuisctnrcr u eating up the fi u.tr
Colons*! fortunes are going op cn one band
and shrinkage, decay and abandonment
on ihe other.”
Instead of the farmer hsmg benefited by
proximity to manufacturing, the reverse s
the case. Ioetead of reaping equal be‘e
titi with the manufacturer from the ta- d,
we tiud him barely able to make both eu- s
meet, and gradually being drawn towards
the prosperous city and swallowed up. That
ia the tendency. Mr. Wallace adver
tised for a farm recently in Western l’enu
sylvAD'a, and the farmers literally tum
bled over each other to aoll at almost ary
price. Mr W ali ace .ays:
At the cl vo of that advert somoni. 1 cautioned
correet**!!Jents that "the valuta of to day and
uot of 1" year* as* would be considered. ' l row
this you will observe that I was then aware of
the shr nkaee that had takea place in r*nn» for
farming purpoana.
Tli • replies to this advertisement, which I b*d
previously placed in the f i ' #rio» ttmwr,
kept me quite busy for two or three month* hut
the advertising paid welt, for in three days ader
going Into the held I fund Just what 1 wanted.
Tr»«.- replies were uot res rtct-U to the "sou h
cm part of All gheuy county an<l the northern
part of Washington e unty," as indh aled In the
advertisement, bm came from a i ad niulti
counties and a few from the casts ru counties ot
Oh'o. At the time the article la the t » *y
JW was written t had received IN of these ap
plications, and s’nee then l ha\o received f ur
m re. n.aking 1LI tn alt. These applications
varied In price from RiO an acre up to 0 arid a
strtkiug feaiure lu a great mauy of them was the
u ter dl-regard of a hat was expressed iu the ad
vertlsemeot.
Taxed to death on all be buys by the
tariff, as well as ou h-s farm ncd products
by the Slate, while he is craipellyd to
sjll in a free market, is It to be wondered
at, tbat, mortgiged to the eyes, the larni
er takes the first chance ct dropp og
eveir thing no uisit*r at wbat sacrifice and
breaking for the city where be sets enor
mous fortunes being malt Mr. \i.i-Ai c
*av«:
With tl*e wool Industry practically rxtiuct
wiih the markets of the ctUci mpplied wuh
Wes era dressed beef, with the talk business
"run into the ground and with "heal at so
real* and less, what ulheu* left out or which the
farmer i ts mtke noiii t' Wuh great Indudiy
and self-denial they can !■ irvly lie, while the
eouniy records show that many of them have
their hand*. If not their hea.Ls, In the lion s
mouth in theshapeof mortgigw* auJ jtsJgi. nls
This picture is not overdrawn, a: t ever* mm
who Is dependent ou the product* <•? h.s la: ui f. r
a living will verify that it I* true V *w It this
be a true picture, ho » • an we avoid tin- tncvc.a.
ble sequence of a shrinkage In the varne of
farms?
The following are among the instanc s
coming under his personal notics with
which Mr. WaI lack ba'ka his assertion
Awsy back about 1H72 my brother
bought'the David Dnocan farm, adjoining
the village of Florence, io Washingto'r
county, at $6Uan acre. He cocaultid with
me about it before the purchase He said
the soil was tbin, bat it was so much below
tbs average price of good farms to that re
gion tbat I advised him io bnv it and
thought it a great bargain. Us efforts *o
improve the noil by caiefnl ullage and
narsit g were not very successful and h<
determined to sell if- After years of effort
and delay he succeedel at last in getting
rid of it at a very considerable loss. At
the time of tb s pureba-e good farms of
strong land were wo:th $**0 to ffK) an acre
where well located io that reg on.
About the first of laet May I was at the
old farm in North Fayetie township au'*
then and there it occurred to me that I
wool 1 bay a farm for my nephew, J Harp
er Wallace. I bad not asked any questions
about the price of farms for a good many ,
vears, aud when I asked Liu what the old
tarn, was worth his answer *track me as s
1 c!»p of thunder. He said “not more thar
ab- at aixtv dollars an acre.” Thie was a
revelation for which I wan not prepared,
tor never in my memory had it bee®
placed at a lew figure than eighty dollars
It bad a’ wav* been considered oue of tht
very best farms in the township From
other sources 11-nrcud that this estimate
j uf what it wonid now brir g was qu te ccr
rect. ! sin interested in tht • farm brtog'Pg
the h.gheet cent pisnbie, bn: tny ptrson*i
| b li-f is it will n t h:iug sixty dollars.
The M'Adtma farm lies abjut i»o and
« b.i f miles from the »Va>U>-e fa'tn, aad
about the sur.e distance from Iinp*,tu»)
station. on the Montiur Kuircad. It in
I ue «f lh gcotl terms iu that region 01 goo3
■ farms. To divide the estate among the
| neirs this firm was offrred at pub’tc sale,
and while Ido nnt retail what I was told
w«s the highest hid per acre I f-el safe la
saying 1 waa less than forty dollar*. This
, took place eometime briers 1 concluded
j to boy a farm, or I certainly
i would have pot a hid on i*.
There i«* a farm near Hanhn elation, on
I the Pan-Hand le rued, tilled the McGoogb
| farm I think, hat as I have not the car
j re- pondcncs before n-e I cannot certain.
This farm is in the brads of Mr. Kontz i l
Wa-hiDgtoo, (I tuink that is the name) si
aaaiguee, and it Wo.8 ixteoeivelv advert--ed
•o : e sold to the h-gheet bidder. &*■:->«
i the day of etls I hid * report os it stating
I that it was a good farm, bat without pleu
tat outlook and -atruacdicgs The dry
•f sale utaie, bat not a single hid wi«
mtde upon •*. Ttsi* fsrm had been sp
praised at $02 30, and alter the Uilure to
get a bid at unian the aeeigoee wro’e uxr
that be would take or.eideiable lese Mute
the appra'MOitst, bat did not s;ate any
piico.
Mr. Patterson, cashier at the bank ai
Bargettstowo, b-w a farm in hie charge a*
negate that I intend'd to vis.t. He
ar..?e me that this farm was intrinsictlitr
worth *ar more than double that of the
David Diiucan farm, the fi st enumerated
ve Ir had been appraised a: $75 mi
scr.-, and Mr. Patterson wse -xceidiDgly
sexi nr to sell it at flit) Freer what 1
t-siued of the irxiet.y of creditors to g-t
(heir money «tit of this firm, I givs it s
to opinion merelv, that $50 cosh would
; have bought this (a m.
The McKennou farm is pleasantly kc -
ted cu an excellent ite.adatuized road
some two nod a liclf or thtte mike eoatb
- eet of Washington. It is in the hands o‘
lilies Le Moyne as aee gcee. Mr. Le
Mjvae- wrote me tint the farm was va-ued
it $100 an acre, and ke thougut it wes
well worth tha*. Ia reply to an irqairy
»s to whether the farm woul 1 be to d a»
1 public 8»>, be irp’ied Jane 29 a* follows:
“I thick I will not oiler the fatni at pub
| lie sale again. At a former atle it *»'
•id to }9l p-r a re and creditors objected
to ray telling at th it pri e They ’bought
> oaght to bring $100 ” I interpreted
| tht word “va!ued”a» meaning ‘‘apprai-ed”
a.id hence I w«* m error is my article in
i t.j Erming /W in stat-Dg that tne farm
■i.id ;-e n “appraised” at $100 an acre.
I The records show that it wjs 4 appraked ’
it S*o {er acre. Mu- h ot the cor rescind*
I e-ce al-nt th s farm was ear.kd oe by
James C E-icg, E q., and a4 last he
wrote me to come and take the farm at
i an acre
Mr. Wallace cites several other etmi-:
Ur iastaacts of tbe depreciation cl farm ,
vala.-s, ali of which can be paraltlUd in
this section. Tae other day a farm of 105
a'ih in Osu cunn'y sc!il for a little over:
|t,) per acre. Farm lauds along the river '
in M.-rehsii county, Ur ustauce, which
lc»3 tfcau ten years ago sold for $1"0 an
acre rtcently hreoght but t“5.
Tor? secret of it ail i» teat the mousy tf
'be country i* drifting swiftly toward the
manufacturing c*e‘.r«s. TLe I orders are
a'owly beirg L x .d to death by the general
govern me’t for the be^tli’. of pet million- J
v..v man ’.Uc'nrer*. who are rolling op
eaorooaa ft»r:noca ia con tinence. Hue
abandoning of Urea acd general drift !
tro a the cooatry to taj city is easily on
: stood wher we consider tbe tact that
toe farmer, who rise ■ at fenre’e ock in 'he
morning at A works I'.ai J and acciwirgly
ri,l be c n no lorger tea, imk^s less money
tiion tbe average city laborer who wjikr
fr >m tight ta ten h a*s a day and not
near so baid
Tnerontver was a greater fraud th-n
the * iotue market” fake, which every
cimpaigi m dinned into the ears ct tbe
f »rnurs. They nra told that the ‘‘home
market.'’ is cheap at the price they are pty
•rg for if, that t‘is more millioua.re mann
iaC'.urtra there are ia tbe mantry the bet
ter it id for the la.niefs, be nose it gives
toeta a ’hoiue market.” Experince and
tee facto on tbe contrary, show
that toe ceerer the farmer is
to a niaautxcturicg centre—un
1*~., to b • *ure. he inns a track garden
wthia Mixing dw'.auca of th# city raw
ket—the worse eff he is. H i rents and
! his lab« and hit taxes are higher. He
|Ciou':t compete with tbe inrms l titter
away fro a centreeof population, who s tx
p. nsts a e loss and their producing capac
I ity more. It frtqnentiy costs tbe latter
no m?re to traaepwt good* ‘2 000 Cit!ee
! than it does the former to carry them 10
in !e* over bad roads
The farmers wiil wake up to th* ?i*ca
i dou au as of tbeee days and then there will
I te a general
si UOOl. UlsCifLlNE.
Au In'ernllng Paper Heart ttef'r© th©
WhstlluB T«ach«r«* Association
1 tht re i? auy one qualification, that
lyoti'it :ui\pjri netd !e caer thicks she
| posiesves in a higher degree than aoy
! other, it is the ability to hsve p-rfect
t cpline. H-iwso 'n ehe lied* her mis
K»en the best t acher dies no- claim
I pfileciioa in discip’iuc. I k''ow edaca
1 tiocnl jonruol* tell a* of the iscgelic
te. cher wboalwavs licet tbs light thing
rtgb' tim-*, has the right authede
foe eve jibing, bus perfect order, control*
her pnptls w.tb a glares of the eye, and
! -h. oa, bat 1 uo cot believe it. P> y n.'
l p-'ftcily agree with onr triemi Mr.
floatk, when he *a>d there never was a
-chool, and there never woald bj ore, in
.hi h there were not s-om* dark days.
! However. I think the bright ones you’.d
j p e iotuiea'.e in hia school.
In ninety nice cates out el a hundred,
ihi, p iw. r" to control by a glance ot the
,i res not iu the pertoual m-rgne'i m rf
•he teacher, bat to the knowledge the
p ipil has gaitreJ by sad exp-netice, that it
I,., glacee ta no: heeded puaishuieat will
follow. , ,
1h* had hoy will not always be con
tittered by kindntaa. Yon can not always
• 'icct.l in winning hi* heart o_d creating
a love ot study, by getting him lo :at-e or
lower the window h r yon. He does all
ihe lirtl- acis of assistance wdlingly, Lu.
study, oL! uo; that is w* rk
1 have oft u wondered why the tdnev
tioi at journals do not Cell ns ot theex
,«.pi oaal tas>s. For irstance, there is the
i.. v who dors not want to come to school.
H- is not p or, he >s not tuU. H-* i* jnst
pmieg to be exprltrJ. H« a prtfn'ily ia
fitT rrot to the fact that others are excell
ing him. Yon :e»*oa with h ta, try to
. ouse a soi.it of pride tit him. but ail in
v, n. He will not do any geod at school
What shall be done with him? Lst s.stne
*dc.ati cal j loraalfini a care far hi* cisw
Haw often w*»re calUd upon to govern
chi drea that their own parents cannot
control. J ha obevs bis mottier whrn it
• nits him, and is ►urprietd whrn he trad*
be csui.i t do in* same with i h Lacier,
it u, t reh-Cs cntil he dacs it is useless,
l’ne mite mother generally appears on the
s-eceabut that time end informs the
teacher that sbs does not understand mao
%ge »g Johnny at all. It' she woald just
c.ittx btm n little; aad it be do nut nnnd at
once, he will after a while. Tuat was the
wav she managed him.
-- fee ttne teacher tries to govern her
pupils in soch a manner as to uiske them
-sit reliant, able ta control the.r fniptrs
aod tongue*, not b.cause the teacher mskee
tbeto, bat because it is right, sue dees
not remove them fiom temptation, bnt
teaches them to resist it It we are to pre
psre oar boys and girls for tbe battle oi
life, we mast nuke them strong-minded
enough to say no when asked to do wrong
We bear so much now-a-days oi
methods. We have bcoka and books on |
V
ASICF.P ON TTir T1IAC1S.
1 A little child, tin-d r f I ’■»>-. h:;.| pillowed Uis
•
The train win afmorf upeii h ::i v.-|ieii a jitc-inif
strang' i didn-u t*■ »■ .*■.• ■» ' f*tvcd -m i- in a
I humtde death. !’• l:n• ~ • t i-.iv ashcp mi tu8
♦nuk i<hi. You are, it' mu are neglecting the
•• ,. 't.'-t .tilth. the h- i tie tlum, ll:e loss of
1 ... ,» i te glowing weakness and luSfiitude,
,. - ■. .i'i ia n you.
Wake up, ir tin* tram will l» nj • n you!
i . .,»um['ti‘ ii, which thus in- Ii '-«!y lastena
it • H .p 'll its. v i--tin--. We.!- they are un
. erits non of its HM'roat h. must 1«- taken, in
tune it it is to i - overcome. l>r. riercc s
;. Miein-ai pic-ovcry t. is cured thou
. . .,f th.s Hi e iitlitl Of maladies.
i. it it
guaranteed to U-ucflt or cun* in every «*»
. i i r. **r ii.* *.* > ptti't f»>r *1 will tx?
• *• _,.. ... ...
I r W. - \ I.ling-, spitting of Iilnod. .short*
t„ ^ ot l.iuth, lirou hitis Asthma, Severs
Coughs a: i kindred V etioua, it is au effl
j tie Ut remedy.
Cuprrigat. IvSS by Wottt.n's Pis Ass’s.
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\ ' \ of C.tK'rli iii
! v.»<> *!. ■ than, liv the proprietors
, r It s. i nrrh !t- im Tv. Out* A) cents
methods. Oieauhir pays ITstoryr must
b? taught Ibis way, ami another that way,
and thus it g;>fs on, each author telling
C8 that hia method ia right, and all others
wrong. Now, rb?«e methoJs would do
very wall, if children were machines, one ;
like the other. How many of ns have j
found that the method of exp’acation that
ia cisar to Tom ia tlreek to Su-an? Tlu :
wve teacher culls a litt'e iiom this
m***hod and u little lroai ibat, combines
the o, and makes a method tor hsrsdf.
With what a ruthless hand do some
allocators tear oar pet methods to pieo*s.
Well do I remember what a quenching I
receividwb.nl first taught diagramming |
rk meth. .1 and liked it v.ry
much. I bid a bright class, and they
studied well. That winter we had an in
stitute, and a celebrated man lectured on
gtaoimr I was de!;gbt-;d. I thought, |
row I shall get some new points i
lor my grammar class. Shattered hopes! j
He held up my methods to ]
ndirnle, iaugbed at it, compared my dm- ,
grams to “links of sausage ” I think I
could have forgiven him it hs had given a
better method, but to erv down our method
and give ns nothing to take its place, was |
uc pardonable.
The great problem now seems to be, j
“How caa we make oar teaching mere j
practica l' ’ Wo (each our pupils carpet i
iug, plastering, and bank 1 i-coan ; yet, i
now many of them can tell mother how
many yards of catp.'t she will need for a |
room, or how much it wili cos', father to
plis er the house, or ompote the discount
on a real rote? We teach physiology, but
row many pupils apply their knowledge
of that tcitocs at horn ? Ar-> the paren's
not somewhat to b'amt? How few in
quire shat their chi.'dreu ore doing, f
1hey think they have done th» ir duty
when they have sent th ir children to
school regulaiiy. Would cot John and ;
Susan try to understand more clearly if |
they kurw t!:ey would ba o-ked to pat
th*-r knowledge into praetic ?
We are progre.-stcg ia practical teaching, j
though tlow'v, bat we hope surely. Tske !
physiology far example. In ye olden <
lime, w fiat teacber eve- thought ot taking j
an eye or a f.e.rt to school to dissict for .
ber pnpi!«, or dreampt of ruck audacity ,
as aekicg ooe of be doctors to hud he.' ,
uis h ghly-pr z d p.natom cal speciuiecs ,
wb ch he had pr -aervtd in schco ?
Tnen take arithmetic What teacher !
now is rati«ii?d if her papils can woik the ,
problem” in their books, if they cauco’
apply the tul s they have lenrctd two I
practical examples outside of tbe r nrith
metice? And to it is it. every study, we
arc making our work more and more prac
tical.
Tbe greattst drawbacks we have aro cur
limit* d time and the nicecsity ot p-eparieg
our pupils for wiittea examinations
Wha* a sigh of re'ief will go up from th**
great ."ray of teacrers, wbeu the doing
»wf»y with writttn test for promotion he
tomes general. I: has betu tried ia C o
ciunati and has betn tound sathfic'ory. 1
Whv nit give it a tra’. hete? j
Tue intention is cot to make the work
in our schools less thorough, but to tav6
our bays and girls tbe nervects etroin that
ac- otnpanies a writt u test How often a
hr got, nervous child fails to pas-*, not be- .
cause he knows lc-s fan his schoolmates
but because the mere thought tbr.t his pto- ;
atoiion depends upon bis answers r.uders ;
him incapable of auswerieg clearly. Writ
, lea teem ate good in their piece, hut we j
do not want too much of them.
We with (o serd our pupils forth when ,
we graduate them, cot mere bookworms,
but real, live toys uni girls, with a right
sens* ot tv.nor at d a goodiy share of that
■ practical knowledge so necessary 'o fight
I the ba t e of lifs. If by nor echioldi
; c>p!ire, wo can insMil principles into tbe
rniods of a nr pupils that will make true,
got d men and women of them, we shall
feel that oar labjr has not been in vain.
Mary Rkppetto.
BtUDUKFORT.
Snil cf AU Sort* (Ja'hcrot l [> About
Town.
Several little girl* are ra sing money in
a cinteet for a chair, nod in th's way they
aree(*si8ii: g theOeman LutheranChurcb
R .heit Parker, a colored mau who was
well 1 kid and much reeptcled by all of
| oar citizens, died yesterday from coneump- !
' ticn. He leaves a wife to lunnrn his Iocs.
The Young People’s Socie'y of tbe
Pieibytenan Church have assumed con
trol of the Mis-ioo School at tbe Coal
Works. Toev have arrarged to send n
squad f teacher* each StinJay to instrnct
the yoo'h in that region.
The Nt w Athens base ball club will
plav the O’Neals th's afternoon on the lat- j
tet’s giouads ia the West Kid. A large '
' crowd will doahtltssbe present, as aa un
usually fcood game is looked for.
C. rain an ion services will tie held ia the
Prt-sHyteri*n church to moirow.
Mr. J iues H '<*, a former ticket agent
et the C L A W railroad, at this plec“,
but now stationed at Lorain, wi.s >u town
jsererday grrettrg old friends.
Tbe weeds growing along the C A P j
railroad tracks httween Bridgvpart end
,E aavilleare being renovtd.
l’ar dig* w.re on? on the C, L A W.
railroad trains yesterday. That menus |
that this will be -vy day and ail the men
will be hap;y.
A>1 tbe strik- rs on the C, L. A W.
ruirodd were p. :d oft' in (nil yesterday.
Toeir trrvicee will to longer he r'qnired
ms other non are coming in lo take their j
pUc-s Tee tir*t firuht train fir two
days well oni la* ui^h; and no mote
trouble is anticipated.
J bn 8 debottom. Superintendent of
the County I off rosary, was in to vn yester
day.
A valuable deg brlorgirg to Mrs
Timm;.* a Bag*«died v-«tndap. Its hide
will be stuffed *c;' preserved.
A hors* ran away ye*terd*y at .Ena
ville bu> did not uo much damage.
Miss D-idJridgs, cf rue I land, is iesch
ing a painting class here in Bridgeport.
The cits meets tvery Fiiday afternoon
and is very popular. The kad'.cg society
ladies of ibe town a:e members.
Tee Belmont County Teschcrt’ A'sccia
ticu meets to-day at St. C’a:rsville. A
number of the Bridgeport teachers wtl! go
op- _ __
Any Druggist
In tbe United States will rtcommend
E’ixirof Dues if yon need a gentle and
rtliablr laxative. If jonr liver ia inactive
vou can’, hope for gaod health nutil yon
‘ regulate the regulator” bv taking seme
safe remedy. E'lzir of Dates ia j ust what
you need. Give it a trial. S.ld in 50
i»ut bottles by W. W. Irwin. W. E Wil
liams, John Lacghlin and C. R. Gaetze.
J. T. Goodwin A Co. and Logan A Co.,
Wholesale Agents. |
jr*« ywritofarcitte.
T1TANTED-A good girl for general
YY housework Enquire at No. 116 South :
Penn street, Island. oc&I |
Tj^OR SALE—POSY, PH A ETON AND UAH
I? tiers Enquire at lC.ii Jacob street. o<M_ !
TjiOP. KENT-A NEW K.H'R ROOMED House
L1 with hall, liOI Wood street. Apply at MRS.
TCCKER, 101 Sixteenth sneer. octr
C5TRAYBD—A BLACK HOG STRAYED ON
O my farm last week. Owner can have same
bv proving property ami paying for I his ad ver
tlrement. BENT. BOWMAN, LoDg Run, Ohio,
COU- tV. OCAs
AITANTKD—BY CLEVELAND. LORAIN A
W Wheeling Railway Company. ten experl-,
enced freight brakemen at once. Apply to G.
W. NORRINGTON, Yard Master, Bridgeport, 0.
ocib___j
TTTAN 1 ID .'I! CATION AS BOOKKEEPER
V V or Eutrv Clerk, Address ‘C.,’’ Kkgistek
office.____ oc3s |
Wanted-at the elm grove coal
Mi e* F..rtv more good I’ulou miners.
W. T. CHAMBERS & CO._OClV !
17X)R~RKST-F0I R ROOM FRAME HOIISE.
P Illuminating and natural gas. Possession
given immediately. Enquire at 738 Market St.
oc2h _j
AGENTS Should Write for Illustraed Circu
lars, terms and two weeks’ tria1 of Missouri
steam Washer Washes dirtiest clothisclean by
hot steam wit bo t rubbing. Easily sold and
profitable. J. WORTH St. Louis, Mo.
sel8WaSat-jb_ ___
(^PIRITUALISM.
H. G Fie!d, trance speaker and platform test
medium will lecture In Grand Army Hall, on
Sunday morning, at 10:30o’clock, and evening at
7 o'clock. All those desirous of hearing the
truth oa this great and important mbject are in
vit d to attend, ns they can be assured of satis
faction. octir
ROYAL
Semi-Porcelain.
The Finest Quality of English White Ware.
EWING BROS..
00.7 1215 Market St., opp., McLure House.
PUREJCE!
Ol’R ICC FACTORY IS NOW IN FILL ANI)
succes.ful ojieration, turning out thirty six
tors p.r day of perfectly
PORE, CLEAR SOLID ICE!
—MADE FROM—
DISTILLED Film WATER
AND NOTHING EI.SK.
We sre now prepared to suoply dealers in any
quantity desired. Consumers ar-respectful in
t.'rmed that cur lee cau be obtained f-om the
fallowing dealer-: B vl.I. BROS , ACG KiRCli*
Gi-SsNKit, KOEHNL SK BROS., in Wheoing
au-t ic-idgeporq B« > hi- YS I ! KI. A BUI DKNSTINE
ami M WA I.I.ACK, in Beilaiie. We guarantee
t > mr Dh Ice bi tter in every respect thau wa
iver before s.-en iu this ii’k -Land at as reason
ai 1* a price. We respectfully solicit the patron- ;
age of the community.
WHEELING ICE A STORAGE CO
0Ct5q____
NEW FIRM
THR UNDERSIGNED H W/NQ THIS DAY
asssiciated with them our former boo»
eeeper, Mr. S. X, Him, in the Lake Ice, Coal,
Kish and Oy*t-r bnsimss, underbid hr in name
,»f G. Crum backer & Go , we solicit for the new
:irm the same pstroiiH .• • heretofore extended to
ns CRUM BACKER & TKa-IULK,
Cor. Sixteenth and Chapline Street*.
Wheeling, W. V».
Having Bloviated otirvlvcs together In the
Lake Ire, Coal, Kish ami CUstcr ' usiue r we
earnestly solicit the patronage of our friends,
[’riel's to su.t the times.
G. CRUM RACKER A C.A.,
Cor Sixteenth ami Cba liuc Street.*,
Telephone 15. w heeling, W, Va.
NOTICE.
All perrons knowing tin ms-Ives Inhibit' 1 to
he late lirru of Cruinbacker A T« asdale, or K.
r- asdale for coa , are r.ercby requested to call
tud se. lie at one*'
oc5 CRUM SACK E R & TKASDALK,
I. CEV It PACKER. P. T. TEASOALE S Jt. HIRST.
G. CRUMBACKES & CO,
Dor. Sixteenth & Chapline Sts. i
WHEELING W. VA.,
DEALERS IN
_ake Ice, Pittsburgh and Home Coal,
SLACK HARD COAL,
FISH, OYSTERS &c
Ktuis to Spit the Times.
49-Call and see us.
k5 Telephone 15.
! HENRY JACOBS’,
People's Bank Bcii.diko.
Good i) la’.l'y Red B'ankcts. {.’ *9 a pair
Good Out'ity White Blankets.. 1 50
Good'fuilitv Grey Blankets.... 1.50 “
Good Quality Carpet at. .10 a yr'd
I Nice hi wered Carpel at.'JO "
Extra Nice Rug* at. 50 piece
Lart;e Sized Rugs Very Choap.
Comforts. Pillows Bolster*.
Feathers, Mats and Window Biinds,
Very Cheap at liKNKY JACOBS.'
GREAT BARGAINS IN
-WHITE Btl) SPKE4DS
Lots For Sale Id Crawford Heights,
l tRAWKORD HEIGHTS IS THE NAME given
V to a plat of lar.d containing about forty
air; *, situatedon the Dili b«ck of the .Etnaand
Standard Iron work*
J lie 1 > s v <rv In size f ont half an Rive to four
a'vc*, ami will be sold singl. or In blocks
Some of the p nperty i« already in vinet, srd
all of it Is well ad ipted to the growing of fruit
and berrict.
The ocatIon. while near the raids, factories
and railroads in the va iey. is yet above and to •
youd their smoke, notte, and other disagreeable
feature*.
It is beal'hful, ailords a tine view of river ard
the surround! g com try, and Rdmirably com
b tits the advantages of town and country.
No more desirable location for private resi
dences can be found
The propeuy will be sold at rkaiocab!e prices
and ou easy term*
For further particulars Inquire of
K. r HOW Ell . Bridgeport, O.
ABRAM LASH Martin'S Kerry, O.
J J HOLLOW aY, 1st ’'al'l Batik B idgeport.
W. ". GRAHAM, at office of Standard Iron Co.
W. 11 TAI.LMaN, at oiUceot .Etna iron and
i tnpa: . • eb
isJClIOOL KOOKS,
elates, School Bags,
P^ns. Ink, Writing Paper, Pa's. Slate and Lead
Pencils Anything nt eded by a school boy or
girl Books, New* papers, Magazines and Sta
tionery. C. H. UUIMBY,
te7 No*. 1414 and 1507 Market Strest.
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WE ARE SHOWING
Everything New In
DRESS GOODS AND’ CLOAKS,
KNIT AND WOVEN
-•UNDERWEAR
All grades In White, Scarlet and Grey, for
Ladies, Gen lessen and Children.
«rDr. Warner’s Celebrated Sanitary Under
wear
«c-Be‘t mat;sof Country Blanket*& Flannels
GEO, M SNOOK i II,
1110 Main Street,
ocleAd Wlieelln*, W. V».
__—
_I
0C5q__
A PPLE PARERS.
We have the b:st Apple l‘*rer, Corer and
Slieer on the market.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEO. W. JOHKHOH’8 HOWS,
rep!7 1210 Main street.
TD1NEHAR V A TATUM,
Xl gVCOESSOBS TO
Wal'er H Rinehart. Real Ps'ate Agents and
Brokers. 11G! Market stre.t. heal Estate an •
Storks bought and sold. Hons.-* Rented and
R nlB collected. Money loaned on Real LsUte
General Agents for the Germania
Company of New York and the .Etna I'lre In
surance Company of Hartford.
1 clepnone 219.___ccl> -
TIJST opened:
t) AS KLKGAST AND LAEGE LINE OF
Tea and Dinner Ware, Chamber Sets,
and a great varhly of Fancy Goods, at reason
ab’e prices. Cal. and examine goods before
purchasing elsewhere.^ % yHlfnru
scp27 U19 Main A 1122 Water streets^
GREAMEJtOUTTER.
We are tole agents for the
BARNESVILL CREAMERY BITTER.
It U the Quest made. Received dally. Try It.
I’m* our fresh ronaletl C'oflec mnl |.ure
Ten.
After using » sack you will wantabaircl of
our genuine
GOLD DUST FLOUR
CONNER 6c SNEBEKEB.
m;12 Cor. Market and Fourteenth streets.
/AFFICE OF THE ^'LERK OF
W the > ounty Court, Ohio County, State of
West Virginia.
In the matter of the probate of the will of
Michael O’Leary, deceased.
this ttli day of October, A. D. It'S), Kate
OL eary. filed tier petition asking for the probate
of the will of Michael O’ Leary, deceased; and
i: appearing by said petition and an affidavit
tifi <1 herein that Cornelius O’Leary. Arthur
OLeary. James o’Le»ry, and Patrick <> Lears,
are non-residents of the .state of Wist Virginia,
it is therefore ordered that the aforesaid person*
di appear within one month from the first pub
lication hereof and do what is necessary to pro
tect tin ir interest in this matter.
(Published the first time October 5th, lfv59.)
GEORGE HOOK, Clerk.
Pawcbi. Nesbitt,Jr .Attorney. cc5oawt
Gash CapiralTwo^il ion Dollars.
Insure Vour Property With tho
Phoenix-of-Haitfoid.
Cash Assets to Jan, 1st, ’89--S5,061,247.17
Money to loan on Real Estate rccurity. Three
roomed house on lot lOxloO— Sl.ftOO.
CEO. J. MAT HI SON,
sjpl7 1210 Chanllne Street.
fypLAINS’
Pectoral Syrup
Is jn-t what you need to relieve u Coimli «r
Cold, acd a* it cnita ns uo morphia or opium,
cau be taken wills perfect safety by the young
nr old Every person recommends it. Sold by
most dealt rs. Manufactured by
s 'j'2-i Mol.AIN UROTHKRM.
2^U£iEir^iSj^iS*aSSaESaSBiBflB08«
EARLY
Henriettas,
Cashmeres,
and Serges,
In tho New Colorings,
Now Opened by
1152 Main Street.
au9
rewimi^Tj«s»aBB=
Attention, Sportsmen i
WK HAVE JD8T RECEIVED A
HIE LIKE Of BREECH LOADING GUNS,
Including RlUes of all klnd«, and both Single
and Double Barrel Shot Guns, ranging In price
from ftt.fio to fcioft each. Our "PRIZE
MACHINE" GUNS are (he best value for
tho money lu the vrorld. Call and see them at
I. G. DILLON & CO.’S.
tJ’-Wc arc Headquarters for leaded Shells.
led___
rpAHLE KNIVES AND FORKS
—asp—
Rogers' Silver Plated Ware.
A largo line of very desirable styles aid at
very low prices, at
NESBITT & BRO.’S,
ter 25_ 1.112 Margot Street.
$*8 _i
g UN PRIES.
R. H. LIST’S. 1010 Main Street.
ocl ______2.
-VJUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Prof. H. J. Arbenz
will beat his music rooms, 1318 Market street,
(Tangle’* Block, on Friday and Saturday, October
4th and 5th, from 9 to 1'J o’c ock in the morning,
and 2 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon, to arrange
with bis pupils and such persons desirous ot
thorough in.truction Will resume 1 attraction
on Monday, October 7th. _oc-t
Night School!
An excellent opportunity for
those who cannot attend the day sessions,
tu acouire an education The work is so &r
ratgedthatno one ever s> deficient need fee l
any embar,a*<ment l.adies in attendance. Ca.l
COLLEGE.
^^DISSOLUTION.
; sent on the first day of 0< t b?r.]»v in<. Mr
Lain retiring. The business will be continued
under the same firm name h; Thomas B McLain
and Louisa A McLain. Accounts of the* late firm
1 will be settled by the new firm
J. G. McLain,
■f. B McLain.
T B McLain,
oc4erdi| Executor of R- B McLain
J. B. ACKER. M. E. ACKER.
J. R. ACKER & CO.,
(JuccoMors to J. R Acker )
i No. 115 Sixteenth Street,
—pkalers in—
jay Hay. Com, Oats, Mill Feed, k
I have associated with me as a partner M. E.
Acker. The a> ove business will be conducted
under the firm uanierf J. K. Acker d: Co
Thanking my enstomets and the jubllc gen
erally lor their liberal patronage In i he past, I
hen by solicit a continuance of the same for our
new firm. J- R- ACKER.
OCT. BEB 3,1S.-9. °c3s
c.hTcr
REQUIRED READINGS FOR I&S9-90.
BOUND IN CLOTH.
Ontlineof Roman History. Joy.SO 70
Prt paratory and College Latin Couras in
English, 1 Vol, Wilkinson. 1 39
How to Judge a Picture. Van Dyke..... CK>
The Bible and other Literature of the Nine
teenth Century. Townsend.-.. 40
Physics. Steele ..1 00
An" Introduction to political Economy.
Richard T Ely, Ph. D.1 00
Bonks prrSct. prepaid.S5 00
#e*Ten percent, discount aliowd on cash or
der lor FIVE COMPLETE SETS ordtrej at one
time. Ex prevssgj not prepaid.
Tub CtfAUTAUitUHN. 82 00
hTA.M O.N A l>4 VHM’OKT,
o d No. 11Cl Market Street
|^*NOTI< E,
To Holders of \S. Va. Exposition and Stale Fair
Association Bonds.
Notice ts hereby given to the holders of Bonds
NV P. 22, C, 29, 7,10 and 1C, issued by the West Vlr
glnia 1 xposlUon and Slate Fair Association, that
they having beeu drawn by lot, the money for the
payment of the ptincipalan.l acniucd Interest on
said bonds has been deposited liy sa d assort
at!.ui intho Peoples’ Bank of Wheeling. W. Va
The holders of said bonds are Tequtslid to pro
Rent the 'HCDeatsaid Back for payment, on or
before October 17th. ISM), when the interest will
ccasc, according to the terms of the Deed of
Trust CEO. W. KCKHAKT, Jb.,
oclei Trustee.
Proposals For Convict Labor.
Moc.ntwviu.e, W. Va., Beptembrr 25. IkS?.
CJEALED PROPOSAL WILL BE RECEIVED
O bv the Superintendent of tha West Virginia
Penitentiary,until 12o’clock meridian otiTnea
il»j, Oi'.oIiit *3, for the lal.or of from
fifty to one hundred convicts for a term of three
or rive veara.
Th- Board reserves the riRht to rsjcct any or
all bids.
By order of'lie Board of Directors. Forfurtlirr
particulars address,
THOS. J. JOHNSON,
se28,29,005,0,12,13,19,23 Superintendent.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
CURES and PREVENTS
Dyspepsia, Milaria. In
digestion, and .-II Bowel
Complainls. 'Jnequaled
is an Appetiser, and as
a Tonic fer the Weak.
S-i!,I hi/ Crnrrrx,
liriii/i/istx. it ml Ifi al
IT!I rrrrf/irin ri ,
'SFF»Rf" i\0 fOttCD OkLT E>
Hie Ifi.fTbrinirr |!i«tillin-r f».
CINCINNATI. O.
the. Illttpra Itroulr.* No l.luiiur II.-I ler*. !.I.
ECHAEFER & DKlKtlORST,
anJOeodsb Agents, Wheeling, W. Va.
HINDERCORNS.
Th* only suro Cmv for Corn?. Stop? all p.iln. Fn«nrc?
oomfort to the foot, 15c. at Urnggirt*. I Unco x& Co.. N. Y.
"^YOTT CONSUMPTIVE!
FTavp you Cough, I it* 1 iti , /-Mima. Indlfrt .-tion J Uco
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC. It ha* cared
the worn cn * 4 arm h t]*•? o* *. remedy fur nil ills arnuff
Xruia (lcliclivo nutrition, lake m time. 60c. and fl.uu
(Educational
HPHE STEUBENVILLE, O.,
Young Ladies' Seminary
Opens geptemhpr tTIli. With best of ad
vantages tu Social. English, Music and Art I e
pertinents, acd with an experienced native
French teacher. Address
REV. DR. and MR*. A. M. RFID,
Principals.
MRS SANFORD, Co-Principal. oc2a
Boarding; and Lay School for Yitun^
Ladies and Children.
Thorough course ok instruction in
English, Mathematics, Ancleut and Mod
eru Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting. Klo
union, and Calisthenics. Advantages of homt
it ■ and training.
Kail session begins Wednesday, September 4tb.
18<y. Address MISS PAKKAN. Principal,
JyleAdtb No. 100 Twelfth street.
Ivon luiiori'S.
HEAVY SIli-iKT IRON WORKS,
Chimneys, Britohens,
Tanks, Lifeboats, and ail kinds of Rolling Mill,
Glasshouse and Steamboat work. Estimates fu
uished on application.
C. H. MILLER,
my!5 1126 Water Street
fjhotojrHghg.
ARgenso
PHOTOGRAPHEB.
Atelier, No. 1205 Market Street.
Attention Given to *!1
JInwlri?5.
VfyTM HARE A SON,
KSACTICAi
Plumbers, GasanfiSteam Fitten
33 Twelfth Str eet.
1U ~otk don# prompU7at mot: riJL*onab:u prtrt |
Urb» C. Sfa^sBAiieta. Chit. R. KcKcw?
Joe kps Lcn.
tfausbarger, Lotz &. McKown
-PRACTICAL
PLUMBERS, m ana STEM FUTFIB
37 Twelfth St., Wheeling, W. T*.
**-Es<iisa'.o« furnished. All work dons ai
reasonable rates. oc-lead
TRIMBLE & LUTZ.
Gcka Ov;n & Engine Supplies,
Iron Pipe and Fittings.
Brass Valves and Cocks.
Injectors and Syphons.
Steam and Water Gauges.
Plumbing Gas and Steam Heating.
1116 A HIS Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. (
sepr. 1
JUic ^dwrtisfnuuts.___
GEO. E. STIFEL & CO.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Saturday, Oct. 5.
To all persons in any way interested
in SEAL SKIN GARMENTS, or fine Fur
Novelties, we respectfully announce
that we have a representative of the house
of A. E. Burkhart & Co., renowned
Furriers of Cincinnati, with us THIS DAY
ONLY, with a full line of Seal Skin Ul
sters, Sacques, Walking Jackets, \ ic
toriennes, Muffs, Capes, &c. Also,
Fur Sets in Otter, Beaver, Polar
Bear, &c.
o one should miss seeing
this line of eoods—all warranted. Re
o
member, this is the last dav.
SEE THE ELEGANT
-Turk - Satin - Umbrella
28-inch Paragon Prame and Nat
ural Wood 1 Iandles,
F0R$2.50
r ■
1114 MAIN STREET.
4[r$ir & Sertochip-^urrtuur* and Ca^ftg.
SHOW US THE UAH WHO SAID
"THERE IS ALWAYS 11 ST THE TOP,"
LEADING THE TRADE STANDING HIGH ABOVE
ALL COMPETITION, WE FIND
THE CROWD IS STILL WITH US
Yet we cry for rrore. Our NEW FALL STOCK 15 immense, our BAR
GAINS unlimited. In the quick rush of Fall trade
EverythingSoes at a Rock-Bottom Price!
Come in Everybody and for once in your life see what Quality
and Style really means in
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS,
•--AND
household Qecorations.
These Goods Are as You Like Them in All Respects
PRICES PARTICULARLY PLEASING
—WE GUARANTEE SOLID SATISFACTION—WE GIVE IT—
Frew <fc Bertschy,
No. 1117 MAIN STREET.
Jur!*itnrc and o’arprts
ONCE INSIDE
OF
OCR STORE
and you will be convinced that our claims of superi
ority are based upon tacts as solid as tlie stubborn
rock. One trial will prove that
-Our Goods Are The Best
There can be no more said. Nothingcan be better than
the best. On top of that we put the undisputed fact
that our pr ices arc down below any prices that can be
put on a like grade of goods.
WE WILL GIVE YOU MORE FOE YOUR MONEY
than you ever did get, or ever can get elsewhere. Y\ e
propose to prop our business with the two pi Hers “umst
and ‘‘best” on the foundation ot lowest prices.
G. MENDEL & CO.,
-DEALERS IN
Furniture and (jjarpets,
TSSC. 112-4 MAIN STREET.
®cTUNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. STORE OPEN' UNTIL 9 P. *•*«« |
i _ -
Jmaimnitj.
OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturday, October 5, )889.
New and Sc eamlugly Y' miy,
JT. O. BTEWAIlT'a
FAT MEN'S CLUB
COMEDY COMPANY,
In J. C. Stewart's latent mtisLsl comedy
in 'our acts, entitled the
FAT MEN’S CLUB
-Z<—URTISTS—Z4--ARTISTS—Z4
IncldiMtal operatle selection*. Nov,
mental soloa 1‘arlor acrobatic ent< r
Me’leys, Ulecn, Dances d >
mechanical ctfe<’
mrAdmission,75au 1 -'<0Ct•• • • k .
SI 00. Sale of sea's t omn:
tober?d. atC. a. liou-e n r:
OPERA HOUSE.
-LIMITED ENCAGEMLN1 ■
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Munday and Ttte«ilay Ktenin^s, (it t ;
The Idol of the Fun-loving PuMic
Ami Hep Splendid Com i|> (’oMij.iiiv.
UNDER THE Mt.\j ,
MR. HARRY PHILLPS,
In the Latest Laughable >> -■
(Consancted for Laughing I'c
All the I.atoet .-'engs, MeJl. > „
Sparkling Mimic, Funny Co. ...
^Pretty it (^irls‘;»
IAe-iilvanc'' *a!e of ‘tan open, K 1
lug, October l:h, at < A H. iKi am*., ■
Admliedon, and V) eta Kifomd • »t ; •
'OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
,Wednesday, October 91k,
* I Wouldn't Mist it For Nine Dollar*.
TIIB POPULAR ARTISTS,
HALLEN AND HART
It’ndrr the Mn*iarem< nt nf Mr HAKRYII SK
in tbe Siijx-r!, I-arco Conidy f cm :, c I • . ,•( '!
GK.vTl'A \ ROdNHLi.Y, emit c l
LATER ON!
Hparkllng Mudc' B;lIliaM Marche*' I ■ -antIf
Dance*' KxiiUlHle C< Kumo' ProtyGIrb In
cal HougC Trie Mexican K'tiuadi Ifco Kiu>,
tinting Gavetu
THE GREAT COMPANY.
Hr. Fred Halim Mr. Jor Hart
th i a I a
M!h* Jorlo Hal , Mi r I ,<*ra ZnufrvUit,
MIm Liilie Maehl, Ml ' • -
Ml*, j, amn c.u Pageant Me* ..mi • c v.ianl,
Ml** Virginia Karl, M'- Kulekt uhn
Mr.JohnT.Kelly, Mr Kobe.Broderick,
Mr.Cha«. T Vitu cDt, Mr. <1. lbi*tui K.ir. ,m,
Mr Frcd'k Gagi 1, Mr. I Ima. KetCef.
aa-Admliribn, and Ml r • t- R< m-«v,
*■**111,(100 bale iif s. a * roirmci <*•* Mon ay,
October 7lh, at C. A Hoilac'k innate *mn
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
O. C. GKKTHXB
1UKKK milllTS AND SYTITillAY HHIVM
Cuuiiumi'lng on Thurvlay Earning, iMaher I
HOWELL & OEBERT
Comedy Company. In tic Kunul -to.' > Mm ai
Come die?,
A Great Company if Ci.medlar*. Vo< a -t- <
their own
GRAND ORCHKSTKA arid LKA-B HAM
4*-Admin-ion. I.*.. il. and ftO r» tit* lb*,
teal* on nale «t McLuro Hi ii"'Hat and Kur:
Ing biore •, i
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
o c ■
1 liirf \’i*:hN aii’t Unlaf'«1a, Nutlufi*.« umiufB*
to^ MotuUy Kvrnlnjr,0« tuber 7ffc.
1 UK COMKDI Ah>,
-HF.UBEKT AMI .UiK IAWTH0KN
Under th* direction of Hkad\ a iuruuod, pn*
svntinic the Bfutical Comedy w»* • ^
LITTTLE NUGGET!
Kewrlltrti f r ». **<>ti !*• * 1
New and S|.srii i:i,i Mn-u < «' • ■>' • • *
Pretty i ad e»! N
log* Wonderful betide HI- *
Larger. Greater.Stronger flian Ever
**-Adini-Mnn, I '
sent* on kale a*. MeLurc Hm • Hat and KuniDh
lug B ore. n,,>
dolholfsalf t>»r rtrr
M. Reilly,
—WHOLESALE—
GROCER.
PORK PACKER
AND COKER OF THE
Celebrated “Strawberry Hams,
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CONTRACTOR AND ST* NK MASON
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s Sole Agent for the Celebrated
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For further Am at.
H. F. BhUKENA. street