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GENERAL HOTIOK^. ^ ^ V'UTIC'K\,ii.e ii hcfttjr given that from iui fit* (Ml Ah1 H d.y .,{ AURUtt, 1979, 1 thill (Utr oi tbt frhirtuatou-' H tiol i'"l ?iru{ butliiCM at my old stand, Odd F?t ;?ri ?.u1M1dj(, on the m;utl)*r?t corner of CbapliM >DJ Twelfth ?tro?U, Whei*lln|, W. Vfc, M agent for Wu. l?.8l?i*?o, iruitw, Ac. ,,, BPMUWD BOCKIWO. ^KALEU I'ROPOSAlSCrrr CtMK'i Omc*. ) WilKKLIXO* W. \A,, Aug. tith, 1179. J > i'.il |ir?r>o?ul? will l? rocol**! at the offlco of (be ?l.rk uutll lTKiil?AY,AUUUrtTHTlt, 1*79,1(3 , , i; i'. * , fur lb* rerooflug of the Second *anl vjjfi.i Itou*. IIMa will be received fur ahlngle <iuallty of Fine Hbleglea, to belaid Mir and urn-half Inch to the weather. Also, bids , tb- k?t quality of Tin, Plato nod Iron Hooflng, r. I t.i I' ? ' *o lunch tieragiun. Ulda to be*ldrt?> r.11. theChalnnan of ihcComuiKteoon Markets. The I. mrulit <>'I M?rket? rmervo the rlftht to reject an/ uf >n bl'lt For any lnr..rin?tl??n. enqulieof M. Erftir it, drrk u? N c >nd Ward Market. , K. LABKIK, |t/, Chairmanottb? Cotninltttoon Markets. | DRUCS, PAINTS, AC. j I Do Not Leave Home WITHOUT A llOTn.K OP I HKED'S munnurrA Dcurnv i lJIHnnnu.n ih.itil.ui ; The only safe ami sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dysciitery, Flux, Obol#ra ^6rhti4, dcc. _ / './ 1 1 \\V jfiwrautw the Remedy in overc.case , wb?it useJ acrnrdlqg U> directorial ' NO CURE! NO PAY!" l'KICK FIFTY CK.VTS l'KIi BOTTLE. UCWS5; HOUSTON & BAER, j Proprietors) 51 WHEELING, W. VA. \ attorneys^ j *^y x. ciTktis, oi AITORNKY AT LAjN'.'j.j^rg r Jio. 1220 Choline street, P jy!2 WnKKLMfl, w. wa. J| JOHN i. JAIOB. | K. O. CIUCJUKT. | II. B.^KBOUSSOX C 1A COB, CKAORA FT A FJiBGUSgON, jj ' ATTOnXKYS AT LWf, 3 1 II (C Cbipline Street, WIIKELINU, W. VA. B Will practice hi the Court* flf Ohio, Brooko ami il**: J imil counil'D, In the Federal Court*, aud Inthefut nuif' irt ol .\|?i*ihi ?f Virginia. ' jy? " J W. COW-DEN, I ATTORKE^Al LAW, ' {5 ? U:2m. No. 11^2 Ciupline St., Whctuuo, W. 7a. I'nni|it stit-nt'iwt to all hturinww. ' je7-d?w L'| | K. COW DEN, f). ATTORNEY AT LAW-, ' No. 1222 Chaplin* Street* ; -v iuv31 WnKELf.xo, "W. Va. '* ? 0. LEWIS, T~~T ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1142 CHAFUX* fiTtBCT, WllKKLIKO, W. VAJ ^ j'rictkM Id all Ohio and W?et VlrtfaU Ob?rtn. , fr, V.i.??Hum aud conveyancing tfitea ipedaTattention. jn ' ' IS C' i. d. kwksu. t. 8. rilkt. jj JAWING & RILEY, ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 114) Main Stnwt. up stairs, next door to the Exchange Bank, { WnntLMQ, "W. Va.' v fJW.HUGUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 0:!iee, 71 Twelfth Street, Wnuuvo, W. Va. Practice in thoConrta of Ohio, Marshall tod ( Tylcn-'.unties,_W. Vil norl7' ^ J.JA.NNIBAL FORBES, ATT0RXX7 A T LA4}u i Office, Custom House., t ^ J Whkuwo, W. VA. | ^JEORUE P. LINCH, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Office. No. 12Q5Cha?Hne Street, Odd Fellows' Huilding, I'.oom No. 1, mr?3 WHKKLnco, War Va. J AMES P. KOGEPjs, ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 1207 Chaplir.e Street, opp. the Court House, feflO Wmcinrfl, W. Va. J^ANIEL LAMB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, { Na 1518 Market Street, (orer City Bank), WmnttiHo, W. Va. J* ; A CAJtD? " I am now occupying my now Pork House In the city on Fifteenth street oxtctulon, between Market and Wain itmu, and will bare constantly on hand a full lock of "Mom Rom llaisi," Bhoalderi, Breakfast ?*on, Clear 8ld?, &o., Ac. Mdl <iKO. W. PAKKfL J i I'm'n It t? It locateedlMue. Wbenttrr tlte bowels Ijccouio Irregular, u?e Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. It will mi ?"f mucti pain and danger. Mature sometime* 1 hwoutnu'wl by the burden ibe is made to carry, thrums the htHvllcsineu of her children, that she ?wnly rebel*, and puDlfbt* fearfully., Don't neglect y V,e proper trwiUuent whrn vho aymptotna Aral appear. &v<rt tn the aperient, and get wullapredily. SOLD BY A Mi DBUUQiaiS. Eminent DR. WM. H. STOKES, 1 Baltimore, 91(1., K>y?: "1 here gnut pleasure In adding my teaUmonjr u Uifl Tirtue* of Ct?ld>!u's LlEBIU's LIQUID THAtST OF HEKF and Tonic Intlgorator as tho very kat pr? tttrati.>n o*d fordcprcftMlou, vroaknou? ?n?l ImllKtntlon, aud, then-fore, confidently reo . <nninrn<l tt to the medical profession." TllOMSEN ?V MUTll, UrumtUu' Aiteuta, Baltimore. s..S? i;?a'?o*.i'r ailotr?lar;?cowralaaioo, lOMll em 1 ? .vr.'t ? oc?l? rftil iii??mi<mi*. ll'iwwv'iilwuv. > tm.-. AilJuut.-aaa^ui ACo^ManhaH. M?cn. $1200 !^sj5 $100 3'roportlonal returns every week on Stock Options ol ?? . MO. - 6IOO, - $300. Address i? HJl I tK'WItiKI & uu.i Banner*, . 83 Wall Btrnt, N> Y. rrUnTOK. ? WC!t A CO., PorUmd, Ualoa, nr N lor twat Affnc* Burioaaa In tho World. K*? Outflt Vw. *? $")<*; * Month and expeoM nuutdd to Aetata. . < I Otitflt tTf. 8HAWA CO., AogWVMAtp* $777 A YEAR and txj?nm to ?C?nU. Outfit J7// Vm. Addreaa P/O. VICJU&Y. A*r?", jMn*. jytlPAW Advertisement L*!?iwpwwwi.iptirt. <i. p. BUWkl1j*O^.I*.Y. fJillF. PLACE TO G0II you tit In . htirr tor printing, ii to ' The Intelligencer Job. Rooms. *?' U?M (o KDC*l uyU Bpoo U. M?c utl* W'010*1" Stamoni' Liver Regulator or Medicine, ring and many^ dollar In time andilKtora' bill*. Altar over Forty Yaara trial it la atlll receiving tha moat unqualified tMtlmonlala to Ita virtue* Iron per* una of ujehlaheat rhara?t?raudrc*pcnaiMlitv. but* nrat phyatcianaeomiueud it for all dlaoukouf the Liver, A9 A21 EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC OPINION or THE CLERGY. Bikmoju' Livca Bkuulajo* la certainly a apedfli for that elaaa ol complalnta which It claims to cure* II an; of our follow belnga are luSadog from hepatic dlaonlara and have douhte In lalaUon to tha eftoiey of thU popular preparation, w? can only utTer Vham ihaiduiple andean* did argument ol Philip to Nathaniel, "Coma and *?." Try the tiropoecd remedy aod then rou can Judg? for youiaelvea. -Bar. David WIUK, Pastor of Presbytia rlanChuxcht Macon, Oa. TA.ICE SLMMOWB1 L1VKB BEGULATO JR. Tim SvuPTOMa of liver ooinpUlat ara unmtaan and pain In the shit Burnttlwea the pain la In the ahoulder. and la UltTAXKK for rheunutlam. Tbe atomarh ia aflectcU with lom or Afrirririt and * elahaeea, bawete io general costitk. aotnetlmeealtefing.wltb lax. IheUKADJatroubladwithl?in, and lull, heavy wnaatiun, conaidcrable um or MBKOKY, accoiupatiled with painful aenaatJon of luvlul> LiytuMooHcaomcthloi which ought to have been done. Often complaining of weakneta, DMiUTr an<t fow aplrit*. tWiotitluien many of tbe aliove symptom* * r attaad tha di*aae,and at other tfrno* very * . lew oltbam, but the UVM ia generally -thlohfanmoat lovolvwl. lie* C'lipnpoNt, l'tir<"tt ami H?hI Family . dtnllclno in ttip Hariri! 11 ?... - v IBrr.rqi4, uwsI if/l't'IUii, Jaundice, Bit tfTlttKfa. HICr H8ADACHK, Colic, Dcprwlou SFUMAUII, Heart Burn, Ac., Ac. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, MAHl'VACrUBKO DY 1 J. H. ZEIUN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Price 91.00. Sold by all Drugglsta 1 wwt : DR. HENRY MOTT'S !**N iXtifXOK POWDERS Hi! Wrt dVmm btNh, Kldn.n. (lr*rel, (11m. *o4 1 Urinary Dleeasea, Ncrvoua Debility, Loea of Man* m1, Seminal KuiImIoh, Inipotency cmuied by Induction In youth, Exww. do. Female Waakncaa or i hltee, Scrofula, SyphllU in all ita fortnn, aad all lood and Skin Dla?ueaapecdily cured. ^UNOiUUiCEA CLJttJiD IN 4H HOURS.*** V?CU? in Wtocdlofe, Wwyirclnla, by EDMUtfD miRO(A^l)l]>r?|||ii.uild Fellowa* HalL Price I00 fkrhox.* Sent by mall, aocure from observation, treceipt el price. nol? l&rsm<!$?LAl?TS' tRRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER! : UAH FoP thirty-nine y ten it hia bad no IQ7Q s i<iual la curing)( Cholera. 10/0 > holera .11 or bun, l?Inrrh?rn, and all Itoivel i mupIiiiutM. During the summer uioutha every luteiivid anouldhavv a bottle near at band for itu- I vdtate.oav foot?25c, SOc and fl per buttle. Sold i "t'fcf* = >!*L I n fl f|R|WARD ; 4 1 rollof. enrua eatmi of lunx ?Und> < fa* in 1 wmsk. ordinary cam in 1 dan. ,81 ftbnUta. Bold braU I AlmUN? H'mpprr on bottle i> gtflote printed fa i iuS,iM4piU9/*ton0$,t'hila.,UC9,on it. Aootktriytnuia* . UK J AN, LIST A Co., Agenta, Wheeling, W. Va. > Xt-PAW -, ' * i PRESCRIPTION FREE j nor tlto Hptefly Cure of Seminal Wraknrui, Loat ! I? Manhood, Premature Debility, Sorvomineaa, Despoudenry, Confuiion of Ideas Avenloa to Society, Defective' Memory, and all Dltorden Brouaht on bygeiwt HablU nnd F.*re*?e?. Any j druKsiitt lihatha lOBredleuta. Address, , DR. JAQUES & CO., Wait Sixth 8u, OTHOIBVATI, OHia \ iUFFERERS ES uwmMnVliAr, Nyntillin, or unr rm of enretl ?f the oil W ENTER# 1EDI^M< 13f?TITUTE, 2?6 Vine SI., Clolunntl, by the only ?ur? and reliablt remedlea. ? chance .intil cured. Coll or wrlt? for fr*? Iric*. Chancre low. Half rate* to the oor. oefi-dAw merchant tailors. Spring arid Summer Goods. 1 n ! ? . >:HESS & SON, fiiidstub 10! ' merchant Tailors Gor. Main and Fourteenth Bta., have jnutreceived a New 8tock of loths, Casslmeres, Vestings and Overcoatings, ! ?roa? i SPRING and SUMMER WEAR.! /S^MEN AND BOYS' SUITS MADE TO IJIDEB, irv Latest Styles and at Lowest Prioes, 1 nd a perfect tit guaranteed. PULL LINE' OF JENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. White Shirt* aide to Order. We invife>*M;j?ftHc to call and examine mr stock, feeling nnureU we can offer superor iiidHoem^oU C. HESS & SON. mhll FINANCIAL. gANK OK THE..OHIO VAIXBY. jt'mcssoK to Tin FrE8T<NA*IOJ?lX ^AHK or WBISL1K0. . CaplUl ..." 250,000. f?Mi A. Iajcrr, President. | Wtt. B. flntwon, Vice P. Monty rewired on deposit. Interest paid on ?pedal deposits. A gwenu Banking Bmints* conducted with prompt* ins and fidelity. jwutcrosa: John Ki Botaford, John L. Ifoh^t, Jacob 8. Rhodes, Henry V. I&rper,' Wd. A. Turner, Wb. A. Icett, O. C. Dover, A. JtL Adams, Will lam n. Simpson, 008 GEO BOB ADAMB, Cashier. jgXCHA1*GE BANK. J, N. Vajtcb, Prat Sam'l La do huh, V. P. oapitw.m.^.jh ? noo,p* LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDEBS. I 400,OW This Bank succeeds to the business ot iho M*rehxnti I N*UooalB|uk,aiid deals la Cola, Coupons, Couuner* CoUections made on all points and proceeds prompt?; remitted. , Accounts ol Bankers and Business Men solid tod. ; Htotiholders liable to Depositors according tothf Gon?titnUon 0! the State the same as In National Bwki, DUtKCTOW: J. If. vuu*, 8. Horuttuv, I., S. Dtlaplata, D. nutnurn. A. W. Cour. Wm. EUInfbra, fcun'l Uocbltn, John Prav. v ?Crmwfonl FmHh, IjU . JOHN J. JONES, Gaahiar.. gELUNG OFF AT COST. Ladlee', MImm tad Wotsca'a Pot BwtUned uaffwSkioc fitim' ffi ^maJcaof ^CblWnro^^Shoiiii^iiiicolon, M UU* . '.I 3310 Main tttraat UfaMdtymmr. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY. ?gmeli,4mmlfo^e?,pMi4otpnpai4. Um 00 | Thwo uonn tlu.~Jfl ( 3i? wwilntui, ii) in 4 101Oof mgpih DtHnrvi by CarrUrt in City ami Iklmrb* at 15 em JMTINrt. MKSn.wiEHLT. By maU, in tuhama, putop prrpoid. On# 00181* moiillu. ?III WCXKIT. By w*U, i* oJmam, yotiagiprtpaid. Qabaof un......... 1 SB meh Quia of 110 f?eti aba of 1 00 wefc temple coplaa of olthar edition of the I*T*tua?* cxa Mot froe on application. Addreea all nommunlcatlona to FBKW A CAMPBELL, Publiliwe Intclligenccr. Wheeling, W. Va YOUIOOW AtfO T1IE IMICJ. One night, fur weirio of the jrrlmotnt dar. A limit, all Uaatie lo hla homeward flight Along t he ildewalka pickrd hl? <Uraene<l war, Ana curted tbe rut*, the?tr?.*t Uuiim, and the night Down on hi* bead hu halt h* pul'd un tlflbt: Ill* stole *m In hi* pocket*, aoiT hi* ptco <irew sloweraa the gut lamp* iqpuk'd bis right, Why I* sbyned the stan upon hia uwkward rat*. "DW|tuoruj1l -m?0," he M*e In snrh i It fortuned, nut o( the nearest ?*!?, A ramping flute diM rushed suddenly. With salvage voire, lull (ready and elate taking what man ho might nip uu the aly. Kftsoonn tho man Iwlated he did spy, And rushed to have atlonce hliu hy the lag. "But to the pray wheoa.? ho dijwmore ny,* rho man reached the hip pocttrtoftbU starboard M?, And wlth'the sljht iuum, th? dogg bog?u to beg. m I/jw ilown he crouched at the tnan hla feet*, And would have lyckt th*in with his fawning tong, Hut hp, *nrag'<t. his suppliant hack did beat, And warmed it to hitu cheareful riRbt uloug, Wliyles siartloi Quiet heard bis troubl'd song. 'By Jocks," the uian aayd. "well nlghtodeth Seated was 1 by thy fcarfull clamorous yelp: And I will lift thee once, why let I have breatu Thou mangle, untaught, noisy, clamorou*. useless whelp!" With that ho draweth harka his dexter foote Ana much th? dog did mvvel at it* rise, Broad. and (all Ions, and gtutftxt Uka a root*; Wltn loud alarm ne Sua the uyt with cries, * And like a dove Mora a faulcon flies. But that swyft foot It sweeps tba At along And juat about amldshjp* llfteth him; And niuieth him with shriekes, the clouJsamong, Till lost he U to view, (or lu the ether dim. A VERY PECmiOX. . The DrnnknrdSt Hfchintail Hnlvritlon AppurntnM and How It Works. S. V. World. A respectablo-looking man walked rap* dly yesterday through a street running vest ward from tho City Hall Park, and jausing for a moment before a marble milding which bore among other signs hat of the "Cosmopolitan Temperance Association," ran lightly up the stairs without glancing at tho warning notice, 'No beggars, pedlars or book agents alowed in this building," and entered the ooins of the C. A. His eyea swept the ipartment with an instinct born of exTerienco, and then, approaching a middleiged man sitting at a desk in an inner oom, tho stranger drew towards the desk i chair littered with pamphlets and newslapero, and taking a seat said in a husky roice: . "General manager, s'poao?" "Yes, sir'' said the. manager of tho dleged C. T. A. "What can 1 do for fOU?" "Important temperance matters. Lawred. in cause years. Highways and byvays, rostrum and pulpit. Voice failed, >bliged give up lecturing. Take other neans helping along great cause. Can aid rour association wonderfully if assured en:ourageinent." "Well, I don't know," said the manager, loubtfully,. "we are very well organized ust now. Still, if thero is any tiling speciilly worthy about any plan you might nave"? "Worthy!', exclaimed the stranger, reproachfully, "more than wortliy. Worth money, too, as well ns great adjunct to ratise. Simple mechanical device, sir." "Oh,"said the manager, petulantly takng up his pen, "we depend entirely upon raoral suasion." "Nothing immoral 'bout this, sir," said .he stranger, rising but still persisting. True, little innocent deception. Look acre. I pick up this paper weight. Hold t firmly. Lay it uown. Very simple. Look again. I do something to something with left hand inside coat pocket. Pick up paper weight again but drop it. San't raise it mor'n inch. See? The manager intimated that he Baw but lid not comprehend. "Apparatus/or mechanical cure drunkenness. Fine "wires. Arrange it in man's xmt. Man goes into liquor store. Orders :ocktaii, miiK-puncn, gm-nzz.wnisKy-sour, John Collins masked battery, what not. ilass breaks, bartender^ shirt-front spoilad, man fircil out Man cries "shakes." Hoes home. .Sick. Heforins. Never 1 rinks again. Cure costs wife or farailv ?5. Apparatus manufactured lor .15 cents.'' "That is something novel and amusing if nothing more," saiu the manager. "My own invention," continued the reformer. "Tri^d, it on hundreds. Never failed. Now crusade organized out West. Failors secret members of organization. &11 them my "Drunkard's Mechanical Salvation Apparatus!' They put it in coats. Families pay tailor extra $5 privately. Three gin mills closed in two days." "Indeed!" exclaimed the manager. "Try it yourself," said the reformer. .See, no humbug. I wear it for illustration. oue side only?right?so I can work it with left hand." . - As he said thifc he produced from one of bis pockets a small round box, out of which, yhen he had removed the cover, sprang a mass of glittering flno wire. "Now," said the new afcostlo of temperance, "tako off coat please; show you how it works." The manager removed his coat and hie new friend uolitelv offered to hold- it - for him. In a minute or two tho apparatus was arranged and tho manager put on his coat. "Wouldn't know there was anything in your coat, would you?" asked the man. "No, really. I would not," "Try to pick up paper weight," said the glib-tongued reformer. The manager tried, first with one hand and then with the other, but it dropped each time before he could lift it clear from the desk "Try to put hands in breast pocket oi coat." Tho manager couldn't do it. "Now, see," said the reformer, "can order liquor, but can't drink it or pay for it If you wero a drunkard now, you'd think had shakes, wouldn't you?" "I should really think something was wrong about 'em. Your apparatus is an ingenious one and deserves a trial." "You may keen it," said the roformor "Show It to friouds. Get 'em interested in it. Call around m a day or two and sc( if we dm't do something together. Uooc I day." A minute later the apostle was spcedini up town ou the elevated railroad and ex orainlng the contents of a large pocket book. "Not a bad haul," said ho, as he rose t< got out at the Bleecker street station "Thirty-five dollars in greenbacks and i certified check lor 'hall a century' more. Tub Benjamin Franklin Primer in pretty good "hit off" on somo of th present school series. The illustration are very comical, while the le?t is in er tiro keeping with the grotesqnenesa ol th cut*. >oi; instance f on page 18 is an ei graving ol the upperdtoryof a house; o theroul two felines are participating in. moonlight soiree; a vfncgar-faced ind vidua) hears tho music and opens the wli dow to take in more fully tho dule strains. This is supposed to be his solll< q?y: . . ' "Is this a cat and a kit? Oh, yes;it la a cat and a kit Can yon hear the cat and the kit? > Oh, yes; I can hoar the cat and the kl The cat lathe dam of thp kit. Dam the cat, and the kit.1' Mow to Abate i'oal Smoke. Coal Trade Journal. ' Everyone that has observed a soft coi _ Are, aaya s Cincinnati paper, knows thi the greater part ot Uie black atnoke that I aent off ia because ol (be careless and If norant way of feeding the fire. It ia th same in steam boiler furnaces, in hoatin ? furnaces, in kitchen atoves, andparlo ? fire-places. Also everyone that has trie " it has found that to make workmen o workwomen feed the fire Intelligently a aa to burn tbia ainoke, exceeds the powe of the employer and housekeeper, even I a the employer ia not too carolea* to do i when he or alio tends the fire. In the case of steam boiler furnaces, a we have before times shown, the excu* J for shoveling the IIreplace full of coala t i. that tho volume of cold air let in unde . the boilers, by opening tho furnace door ' to feed little and often, would defeat Ui< economy. This is but portly true. Tin ease of feeding in the bulk way is tin principal reaaon, and the average work man regards any increase of his care it ; order to save expense to his omployor ai imposition on the Knrkingman. If wo men think it any easier with their help let thorn try with their Biddies ant Gretchens, and see if they do not soon find that tliiif is too great a disturbance tc bear for what they can do In tho smoke ol reform. They will find the same in feeding theii , open fires nndor their own noses in the rarlor, and that oven themselves, tholi husbands, boys, and relations will rather put on a lot of coals at once, and let them send off a black smoke for a quarter or half an hour before getting well Ignited, than take the trouble of putting on a little at shorter intervals, llut this easy counlital'nn nn ilia nn?/ ..11 !u ...r,t,n.. the balk of our smoke. In the case of steam boiler furnaces, thin inability to get any caro or intelligence or stoking hair not even attempted to make such a feeding placo by which tho coals could be placed ou tho fire without lotting in the cold blast. Yet any mechanic will say this to practicable. Our information is that most of the burning of the smoke which has been accomplished in Londou is by tho manner of feeding the firo. All know that if a small amount of coal is placed ou a bright fire, the smoke is mostly burned. On the other hand, they know that if a large quantity is put on a considerable part is sent off in thick smoke before tho tire recovers enough to burn it. All can see that if an apparatus were contrived at the mouth of the furnace, to place the coals regularly according to the rate of consumption on tho bright fire, moat of the smoke would be burned. And any mechanic will say that such an apparatus can be made to do this without letting in a cold air blast. But it is requisite that this Bhould be made to work with machine regularity, if not automatically,so that neglect and indifference and laziness shall not find it easier to stoke in bulk. 'All will agree that it is entirely practicable to make such a feeding apparatus at no ureatexpense. And there cau be no doubt that the saving thereby would make it profitable. The expectation of some chemical mixture, or of some machiue bv which smoke shall be made imflammable as to burn itself, will nro. bably be disappointed, but at any rate the redaction of the smoke nuisance by a subdivision of the coal in feeding the lire is entirely practicable, and it appeals to every one's common sense; FAn.1l N'OTKV Get rid of the runts. It docs not pay to keop an inferior animal. Hogs may be kept from measles, trichinosis, etc., by mixing a handful of good wood ashes with their food twice a week. When the agriculture of a nation declines, you may expect to see the "handwriting on the wall;" her doom is sealed. The value of a cow depends much more upon the length of her milking season than upon the quality of the milk given for a few weeks. For throat distemper in a horse grate fine a small green wild turnip, or, if dry, give a heaping spoonful, mixed with bran or oats. It never fails. Good for (rough, also. Berks county farmers are troubled with the presence of weevils. The following has been recommended as a remedy: Put a number .of gallons of petroleum upon the floors and in the crevices of boards and timber; also scatter several sacks of rock salt on the floor. Good hen manure from fowls which have heen liberally fed is worth as much as guano. It should be put into barrels as soon as taken up from the chicken house, kept in a dry place till wanted, a little plaster mixed with it, and before using pound up fine. Apply it the same on fflinnn For every hundred heads oi cabbage I take a quarter of a pound of black pepper and put in a box large enough to sift out well. Got into the patch beforo the dew isofT, and pepper the cabbage well. Twoor three timed will be sutlicient. The worms go through the leaves and die. A person who has tried it. says that a handful oi tobacco stems placed in the box in which the dog sleeps will entirely rid him of fleas, and that a leaf or two of tlie some weed put in a setting hen's nest keeps vermin at a respectful distance. These arc two more things tobacco is good for. A great maniv farmers make a mi^ike in buying their curry-combs. They buy them in the spring, at about the time when they get a new hired man. The proprietor tolls his man to cleanse his horses well. So the new groom, with the new comb, scratches the horse un and down, backward and forward, for nve or ten minutes. I would like to see a horse that would not got angry with such treatment. I always buy my curry-combs in the fall?November or December is a very good time. At that time the horso lias a very thick coat, and then there is not much danger that you will scratch a horse an kailk* (tio? !?/? ??.ll uln ? ...... , HV? ?HVI; "? niii Ulio Ul ftltlk Ut |UU. * 1 know a man who always has horses that kick or bite, and I am satisiied that it is his own fault. He licks and kicks his horses more in one week than I do mine in live years. I advise those who want to buy horee-brushes to buy the beat they can set Eleven years ago I bought a brush that cost $2 50, and it is as good yet as it was when I bought it. "The best is always (he cheapest." I "I Mmt Lie Down unit Die." The following is an extract from a letter ' dated July 21,1877, to the discoverer of Bethcada Water The writer is the Rev. T. B. Fuller. D.D.;D.C. L., Rector of St. Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of Niagara, etc., etc. The writer, at the age of sixty years, was 1 a victim of saccharine diabetes. His physt' clan said, (to uaoDr. Puller's own words)"he could do no more for me than he hod done; 1 that my disease was incurable, and Uiat I 1 must lie down and die." [We should state here en partnUuiit that our townsman Joseph . Fleming, Esq., is the tolc and on/y aiithoriud I anetit for this wonderful water for this State as j well as for Ohio and West Virginia ] To reI turn to Dr. Fuller: -'In four days." he writes; "after taking the water, I obtained relief, aud . since that time I have taken no medicine, * consulted no medical man, and presume if 1 could give myself reasonable rest, I would be * quite well." Sqch testimony, from such a source, should 3 Indeed have convincing weight.. a General Ajrant for Pennsylvania, Ohio an* " Wert "Virginia, J08ErH FLBMIKO, a 84 Market street, l'lttaburgh, l*a. o Pamphlets mailed free. 8 Price?60 cents per gallon, $4 per 10 galloi 0 keg, $S per half-barrel, $10 per barrel. I/xjax, List Jt Co., _ Bridge Corner, Main street, " Exclusive asenta for Dunbar's Bethesd J fftlerto WhMllw 1 ess V, ? tort o! Uio |Mki DR. C. MoLANE'S Liver Pills & Vermifuge. M7?aah*U4ttvtriloelc9irthrif tfoatanM jt aborts H U on e*ory box or rial of tfe* genuine. Th? atariut to faU of tmllaUoni of Uio awno McU>E, p*U?d dlflmaUy, bat bavin* umi pronanoUUoo. odV Financial and Commercial. ii ,l Monty Euy-Sivtrratntt Quiet Slick* '? Unsettled. r , . ? Flour Unlal and IjMkalind-WfcMI Ae. ? tlvf, but Lower-ProvUlon* Dnll j and Lower. r ? 0 Mew York Jioner and NtvekK. r Nbw York, August 7.?Moket-Market 1 easy at 2^a4 per cent; doting at 2%. Prim* t mercantile naper 3a4 per cent. Starling Kxchange weak at $1 82; sight exchange on B New York H 83*. ,, OoviBHMBSfTB?Quiet and weak. 9 UnltM 8Utea 6a ot 1191, ooupoci,...MM...........??.lM^ : Ni*nr? . ZZZ r Now Four aad a haUi....MM.. 9 Currencr BIxm 3 Kailboad Bokdb?Generally firm. j Statb Bobdft?Dull. Stocki-1The rnarBet tonlay was Irregular , and somewhat unsettled, owing to aales for account uf thoso desirous of realizing profits. In the cirly dealings prlcel fell off. but sub' sequently recovered. During the afternoon a weaker feeling set in, with a decline in which I coal shares were most prominent. At the i clone the general market showed a decline of JialK per cent Telegraph shares were ex[ ceptionally strong, Western Union advancing '2Ji and A. & P. Telegraph 2 per cont on the . dav's transactions. at Halite. Pork?In buyers' favor.; new r mess $6 55. Beef?Firm. Cut Meats -Firm j and unchanged. 1<ard?Finn; prime steam 155 75. Butter-Dull aud unclianKed. Cheese ?Dull and unsettled; western 4a5c. Whisky nominal at $i 07. Fblladelolilfi. Philadelphia, August 7.?Flour?Quiet, except choice and fresh ground Minnesota, which demand full rates; Minnesota extra family, good $5 50; choice $5 75; fancy S587&; Ohio family, good$5 5o; St. Louis fancy $<> 00: winter wheat patents in lots $5 02|^a6 60; Minnesota patent $7 fio- Kye Flour?Unchanged. Wheat?Flat; western rejected $1 03. Cora?Decidedly better, sail mixed, on track, 47c; yellow 48a49c. Oats? 1 Demand active; old musty stained 34}{a35c; . white western 30a3GJ?c. Provisions?Firmer. . Beef?Mess $12. Ham*?-Smoked loaiojjfc; i pickled 8KoAc. I.ard?Western OaGJ^c. But- . ter?Firm; creamery extra 17al0c; New York , Slate and Bradford eoUnty, Pa., extra 15a . 16c; Western Reserve extra 12a14c. Cheese 1 ?Dull; creamery 5a5Xe. Petroleum?Dull; , crude 5J^c; refined OKc. Whisky?Firm; , western $1 07 \i. j Chicago Cattle Star et. [ Chicaoo, August 7.?The Drovera' Journal , reports: - t Houh?Receipts 0,500 head; shipments ( 1.800 head. Steady and unchanged; mix- ? ed Hacking, $3 00o325; light lmcon $3 00a 3 80; choice heavy, $3 40a3 ?>0. Some mixed packing left over. Cattlb?Receipts 3,500 head; shipments 1 1,600 head. Several buyers export catUo from t here; market strong and a shads higher at 1 $4 80:i5 02K; shipping 10al5c higher at $1 30a 1 I GO; butchers' steady and scarce; feeders " and stockers iu fair demand at $3 10 for Col- | orado and Texan*; $2 50a2 65 for Nebraska and Texans. Shkkp?Unchanged. Baltimore. . Baltimore, August 7.?Flour?Quiet and | unchanged.. Wheat?Western barely steady , and lower; No. 2 western winter red Poland, , August $1 07i^al 07%; September $1 08fta , 1 0S-X; October, $1 0i>al 0u}<. Corn?West- ' em tlrm; western mixed, spot and August 1 4Qa40Xc*, September 40j;a46&c; October . 47J?a47Kc; steamer 43^a43J>Jc. Oats?Quiet mid iliuulv! wiMiforn tvlilfn !l7n!WlA?. .In mixed 3tfa37c; Pennsylvania 37a38^c. Rye ! ?Dull at 60a5)jc. llayt-tjuict; prime to , choice Pennsylvania $13 OOaH 00. Provisions Steady aud unchanged. Butter? Steady; prime to cliolcc western jacked 12a 14c. Eggs?Activo and higher at llal2c. Petroleum?Unchanged. Coflee?Dull; Rio cargoes 11 Xnl4 lie. ^Whisky?Lower at $1 OO^al 07. Cincinnati. Cisciukati, August 7.?Cotton?Steady al 107?c. Flour-rSteady with fair demand. Wheatr-Demand fair and market firm; red and white 92a07c; receipts, 31,000 bushels: shipments, 30,000 bushels. Corn?Firm and not uuotibly higher at 38}fa30c, Oats?In fair (femand at 27a3t'c. Rye?In fair demand ; at 54a55c. Barley?Dull and nomiual, Pork 1 ?Dull and prioca a shade lower; round lots $830 bid; $8 60 asked. Lard-Dull and lower; current make |5 40. Bulk MeatsDull; shoulders $3 25; short rili $4 25 bid; 4 30 asked; short clear scarce at $150a4 55. Bacou?Sieady at$3yoa400a5 15<?A20. Whlskv?Dull at $1 03. Butter?Oniet and unchanged. Unseed Oil?Steady and unchanged at 55c. Allrgbcny Cuttle. i Kast Liberty, August 7.?Catti.*?Receipts to-day were 85 head through and 281 1 head for sale here; total for thrco days 1,877 head through and 1,000 head local; all sold - out but f|vo loads just arrived, and five I shipped on for wantolf buyers for their class, over 1,500 head. Prices have been about Kc higher for goo 1 to primo, and c on eolhmon alt week; best $4 75a5 00; fair to good $100a 4 75; common $3 25o3 75. Hogs?Receipts to-day 1.430 head; total for l three days 6,160 head. Yorkers $3 45a380; Philadelphia^ $3 G0o3 75. Sump?Receipts to-day 2,700 head; total for three days 8,800 head; selling at |3 25a | ft * uu mr common uj cxira. - ctueacp. Chicago, August 7.?b'lour?Uuict nijil n\y chanced. WIuat?-Votive but lower; No, 3 red (H Ku ;Ko .9 Chicago cpriug S5Ka&Ko cach; HIJtc September, Octobersales at 84&a8GJ{c; No. 3,70Kc; rejected 02c. Corn?Steady and firm at JKJHaiOJSc cash; JHKc September; 34Kc October. Oats-Steady and In fair demand at 23Xc cnab, September and October. Hye?Steady and unchanged. Barley?Dull and nominal. Pork?Dull, weak and lover at 1810a8lQcub ;$812&8168eptember; $817# Transactions aggregated 220,000 shares, of ; which 0,800 were Lrie, 3,000 Lake Shore, , 211,000 Northwestern, 30,000 8L PSul, 4,000 Ohio and Mississippi, 0,000 Wabash, 3,800 Union Pacific, 1,200 Delaware and Hudson, 4,000 C. C. ?fc 1. C., 1.&00 lluimlbal aud tit. Joe, 31,000 tackawannu, 10,000 New Jersey Central, 8,700 Michigan Central, 1,800 Morris ami Kssex. 5,000 Pnclflc Mail, 32,000 Western Union, 4,000 Kansas and Texas, 1,600 St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern common, 4.000 preferred, 2,000 8t. Louis and San Francisco, 1 8O0 Frankfort and Kokomo, 1,100 Iron Mountain, and 2,100 A. A P. Telegraph. Northern PadAc. 8L ?7S WMtern Union........ iw)-i at. Paul preferred.-. 96 QQlcUHrer.... 14 Kort Wayne ?.112 Qoleksllvst pfd V>% Torre Haute - 9 Pacific Mj.II ... 1.^,, Terre Haute rdd- ia Mariposaofd.......... 51% Chicago A Alton IRtf Marlpoaa pfdofd...... 7<4 Chicago! Alt.pM ofdllN Adnnu Exprc? JOl-ft Ohio A MUslMtppl... 16 WelkFargoAGo 91 Delaware A1 Acn...~ Wk A lamcan........ 4H% A. A P. Telegraph 86$ United Bt?te?.~ 44 Burlington A Qulncy. 18 New York CentralofdllW Hannibal A 8U Joe.... 19K Brl .. Hannibal A 8t.J?j pfd Erie preferred ......... 63 Cauda Southern TO Harleia .....1W UuUvlUeANaab..... 83 Michigan Central 8l?i Kantaa Pacific^....... 67ji Panama. .......157 Kanus A Texas....... 16$ UUNH iay* |Obu>ANarniOH,.. IU Uk*8bor? mV2 St. L. AH. P.pfd U\i llUnoli Caotnl wg i.Su U A S.K.pfd flr?U 2$ Pittsburgh HW iSUl*, Kan.d*N..~ 20* NorthWMtcrn com_ 76^ St. L..K.G. N. old.... Nfa . NorthwMternpfd 9s?i Ctntnl Pacific DoadilOVk 1 C.C.C.AI ..... 64 ?< Union Pacific Ir*? ' Now Jertcy CentxmL. 81% U.P.Land Grand..:...! 1? I Bock lilaad ......ill Htnkia* fond........ U? j Wabaih ?Jil | new Torn. Niw York. August 7.?Cotton?Quiet at t ll^allKc. Flyur?Heavy; receipts 10,000 ( barrels; superfine State and western $3 05a t 4 30; common to good ft 40a4 75; good to [ choice $1 80a6 SO; white wheat extra $4 75a , 5 25; extra Ohio $4 50uf, 00; Minnesota I patent process $5 75u7 75. Wheat?About 'Ac Iowit with active speculative demand; receipts, 353,000 bushels; No. 3 spring, 01c; No. 2 do $1 02; ungraded winter reu 02ea II OHM; No. 2 do *l08?ul OS)*: No. 1 do $1 ; ungraded umber.il 03al USX; No. 2 amber $lw^nl 00; No. 1 do, $1 UlUiil 00& mixed winter $1 07??ul 08^; No. 3 white, $1 Ofitfal 07; No. 2 do $1 QOXal 10; No. 1 do sales 23.000 bushels at $1 U^al 12: No. 2 red, August, sales 123.000 bushels at $1 00h 1 00)$; September, sales 141,000 bushels at $1 OO&al l\)\&; October, sales 48,000 bushels at $1 0i>3?. Rye ? Steady; western, 04c. Barley?Dull and nominal. Malt- Quiet, but steady. Com?Moderately active and higher; receipts 50,000 bushels; ungraded 45c; yellow western 47&a48c; round yellow choice 50c; No. ? August 45Kc bid; 46c naked; September 40/fcc bid, 47J4c asked; October 47J?c bid;' 47J(?c asked. Outs- More active; re? ceints 35,000 bushels; mixed western 32a36o; white western 37a41c. Hay?Nominally unchanged. Hops?Very strong: yearling 4a7e. Coffee?Dull and heavy. Sugar?Nominally unchanged. Molasses?Dull and weak. lUce ?Demand fair and market firm. Petroleum ?Quiet; United GS??a70c; crude 5a5%c; refined OJiiaO 15-lOc, ltosin?Nominally unchanged. Tallow? Kai?ter at 5&a5 13-16c. Turpentine?Steady at t6J<c. Eggs?Quiet *820 October. Laid? Dull, weak and low* at t532Xa5H5 August and September: $63& a6 37J< October. Bulk Meats-Dull, weal and lower at $8 85*4 86a4 66. Whisky?Stead j and unchanged at $104. Petroleum Mnrhet. Oil City, August 7.?Pbtooleok?Market opened at OOXc old; advanced and elofied al 70c. Shipments 64,000 barrels, engini 62,000 barrels. Transaction* 176,000 barrel* PmaoaoH, August7.?Pe*boleom?Quiet; crude 76c at Parker's for shipment; refined 6#c for Philadelphia delivery. Artwibt, August 7.?Peteolecm?Refined 17d. Toledo. Toledo, August Wheat?Dull; No. 2 whlto Michigan08c; extra do $1 02H; ember Michigan spot 08c; No. 2 ml winter spot 80o; August OS He; September (Mo; No. 2 D A M. red U8>ic; rejected WabukuiKc; western amber 08c; No, amber Illinois VJMc. Corn?Dull and higher; ralxed37Kc; No. 2 spot 87Mc? August heldat37Kc. Oats?Quiet; No. 2,20c. Dry (looita. New York. Augult 7.?Jobbing trade more active and business fair with commission house*. Cotton goods' are In moderato request but steady. Low grades bleached cottons and light brown sheetings are largely fold abead. Prints &re In inndflmtn dumatiil ninntianu and dress goods are tairiy active. Men's wear woolens quiet. Shawls are in better request. New Urlemm. Nkw Ohlkanh, August-Cotton-Quiet at lOKc; middling lUKc;low do lOVgo; good ordinary OXc. Net receipts 40 baler, imports to i (treat Britain 1,700 hales; sales <129 bales; stock 2,(133 bales. Cincinnati Hoc Hnrket. Cincinnati, August 7.?hoos?Dull; common 12 7003 25; light $3 4Ao3G0, pocking $3 30u3 40; butchers' $3 0Oa3 00; receipts 1,421 head; shipments 870 bead. HU Louis Hoc Market. St. Louts, August 7.?Hooa?Yorkera and Baltimore*,. $3 50ii3 05; lacking $2 00a3 30; butchers to fancy heavy $3 40e3 00. Heceipts 2,700 head; shipments 1,800. 8AN FORD'S RADICAL CURE I** rA. ?i\ CATARRH to a never-falling spocilic. When every other n?tuedy has failed,, when physicians have pronounced h cure impossible, it has by its powerful alterative and resolvent nroj>ertiM? actnc tiiorufth the blood, aud by its healing. jaUainic properties acting upon the diseased ms&I surfaces, lifted the afflicted, as it were, Irnm the very grave. No other remedy has lone this, fur no other remedy jKxvesses in a orni so pure anil simple, yet so powerfully iffertive, the real essences, as it were, of the >arks and shrulw from which it is prepared. Keferencos from well-known Physicians, Druggists, and Citizens. Geo. W. Houghton, Ks?i., Walihatu, Mass., :ured after twelve years of suffering. Dr. 'has. Main, Rostou, writes: "I consider it uperior to any preparation laid down in any ext-book with which I am familiar." Wm. Joweti, P!sq., of McHatton, Grant & Bowen, 35 Pine street, St. Louis, writes in the warmest terms of it to his frien l, A. A. Melller, vholesale druggist, urging that some more apid means of introducing it to the people of lit city be taken. 8. D. Baldwin & Co., Irucgists, Washington, lud., say they never old a remedy giving such universal satisfacIon. 8amuel Spinney, Meadow Vale. N. 8., ays it ?iterated on his system in a way that lothing ever given him by physicians had lone. Geo. P. Dinsmore, a Boston druggist, avs tliat the cure effected in his case was so Hunrkable that it seemed to many that it onld not be true. Ho therefore made oath to t before Belli J.Thomas, Esq., Justice of the 'eace. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Clears the Head and Throat so thoroughly, hat, taken in the morning on rising, there re no unpleasant secretions, and no disagreeble liawking during the entire day, but an mprocedcnted clearness of Voice and Itespi mu.j vicuna, i rice, wan improved lnhaer nnd Treatise, $i. Sold by all Druggists. COLLINS' VOLTAIC mi ELECTRIC PMSTEKS lu*(an(ly Auniliiliilc Pain, Strengthen the Weak, Support the Weary. ty instantly affecting tho Nervous System, hdr influence Is at oncc felt at the farthest xtremities. Hence Pain, which arises from i disturbance of the Nerve forces, is cured in very instance as if by magic. Palpitation of be Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Liver, ind Kidneys, Irritation of the Stomach and iSowela, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilious Colic, 'raiups, anil Pain arising from the same !aus?. are speedily relieved. The medicinal orcos present in .these Plasters Find their ray into the system in a manner at once nvstenous and powerful. They accomplish vliat no remedy ever before has done, viz., he restoration of vital electricity, wbenco lomea instant and grateful relict from Pain ind Weakness, and freedom from disease. PRICE 25 CENTS. Be careful that you ure not deceived into mying some worthies* nlastersaid to be equal o Collins' Voltaic Plasters, a union of Sleet ricity and Healing Balsams, as seen in it*>vo cut. Bold by all Druggists. anlMmw QOKCENTKATEU rnrnAMi IT WW! Ill U la This articlo Li prepared by an entirely uew irucess. The meat anil oil of the nut is thorjuglily cured so as to retain all of its nutriious properties aud its original flavor and freshifrss; as it contains no sugar, one pound will go as far for culinary purposes as hco numb of tlie ordinary kinds. lis superior quality aud great economy rccomtuend its use to all consumers, arid when >nce tried tbey will use no other. N. 8CHULZ, )y12 Wholesale Agent ENAMELED GRATES )y?t ' CAVE YOUK MONEYBY BUYtNO AMERICAN BAKING POWDER. Purily ami excellence combined. 8oM by the 1x?t dmknu JJrlO prussing's Iff CKI.KB RATED YihegaR AMAmotrmY prxiE article. Warranted to tcPB pksWlMi for year* -Tbirtrone inn in market Cgnnntm-ra should ituut upon ecclcs oar brand on Ujo bantu when baying; H?MWAr J^UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER L STEAM FITTER, NO. 1416 MAIN STREET, Mm Juit rrrclTed a now lot o( tho best Q-TJIM: HOSE, *,A" MTA.II ?wlm promptly altondad tft. mvl fancy dyeing.^ Dim (food*, tihawU. tfclka aad CloUUe* dj?U to dt-irnhlu colon; Crmp* Veil* Dyed. dry Cleaning. jasesssss&K mxsBStfSSSsxees^-, r TIUIITIW ??LW. ! iJRCBTEfi'S'SiiE OF Valuable Island Property. siwwMi^Saif.sri? ^ ^ r*f" ** "**T>r, w." ?! ~ 8ATU1DAY. THS *th DAY OF AUOU8T, 117V, Begtofltag it lfl o'clock A.'M. of eajd day, Mil at the front door of tb? Couit Hmm of Mid Ohio county it w^&esisms aSSSKS S3 ; unbar In eoeUlU tm. WM, lv? ruoda tad tear < and ou-balipaia. saM MUtamiMkUiiM br lot DuaWM IktN. BmNVjiob, Comaasiiaaiffffl rarf piml, UmUw with >11 ua laiprufamanU op? wile to Mid a?ont H.nubM, of raeord tn the uerk'e J office of the County Court of eeld Ooto' oounty in Deed ! IW W, Also ill the following deierl bed { tm! aetata. lying tad beintf rituatad on Um lower ! put of Zane'a bland, nfid adjoining the lota above naMadt Beginning at aalike la thallaa of tha " U'tnpfltld and Harletl* and UndnoaU Ball road tract and earner tolaadeof JahfiCtalth, John Fink aod Mid Oeora li. Faubel; theac* with Mid Fanbell line eouthMven and ono*qnarterdtcraee, eaet twenty % and one-quarter polM to a'Make In the hedge fence i" and voroieT lo Jasda of aeid i JPeuhd aod other land* ot a Anton MeSworda, tnntor, then* with eald hadgo &4?SLsauaaar&?sua? teMteW.,^{ffihSSSTbis d ftarw'i'ftsw ? IrtMljt will convey, it unexceptional** r. .. gss?s&sses9 s If" i JARM f. BOUBM, Tnmw. u S 1 I I l I x i k x I . r r r r r nf 7 ^ 7 t g ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ? 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" INMAN LINK?UNITED 8TATE8 AND ' 1 HOYAL MAIL HT*AH?H8. KKW YMX TO Q0EKN8T0WN AND U^KPvOL, . ET?ry Thursday or Satmrdaj. | gggggH^Vr.- IgTt? I 9Ty op ?SS&Sm1 j*} J riTV nv veur vnor "f!**' . u^ yB^ taiSiSSM^Sri1^ kladjo! float ?*?^^lTv{^|;Mr^>iiTL>r^RJr ? ? !nm **? *^^^ffljHiiKr 'fcJt: u* irifcrt; l>tr*7-v ?AM LI AND 8TONIWORK1R8, QABBOLL BROa, GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKERS And Importm of the Bart SCOTCH GRANITE AMD ITALIAN MARBLES Nm. 1,1 ad 10 HxUcath Stmt, WbwllM. W. V*. OTA fiaa Nlectlaa of Moouoeata aad Tahlctaeuu* Mantiy oo hand, which will bo told at pricaa to^wH TRANSPORTATION. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI AND ST. X LOUIS RAILWAY-PAN HAH OLE BOUTh. .Xbaa Table EaA and Weet, April 7,1*7*. Tralna laavo Pan Handle Depot, loot of Ktavanta jtrac^jaea* PuhUe Laadlag, dall/ except Sunday, u 1 aotaw aaat. ; ' ' |.&roush Odlaabti Time. Baprm FutLlne. Amu, LeavairhaaUfif-..........^. A.M. H:V r. U. Arrira? PfelUbur*....... ~ 7:17 M 5:11 ? VM ' UeuhtavQle |;io- M 6.06 M MS w Pfilebar|b._.?lOtIO ? IM M HSSSi== i ':*!: ^ = Tuhlnfton.^.....^... 9:01 " Philadelphia. J:00a.*. 7:?0 ? raw York... ? MS * i&-? loetooil'JO ?. M. BitS ? - - QtttWMrr. r*c. Yut Wmi, E?p'? Line. Ifrp'o MaI. fef- a.m. r.u. ' risf4L -? tea tea Till. L10 Ml A. M. ill UiM tot ?? ___ A. M. 11M MO 'kit liM Ji w fclQBlbQfc.. MO USA P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. ArvhSl* i:U **? **<* Zi00-.-;,? ? ** :? ~ ri:M .MflUiutL. ? fcOO MO 11:10 M idiAiupolla n:00 ltK .Ml _ A.M. 7JO *00 ? SSPtt-T IJ0 ? Wheeling time. . *JlM HtflM IWDMbUJ ?t L?u P. M. U<1 MO A.U. ' 8 ^ Chicago cxprcu iMmCotauboj iSZi: if .* 'r- ?ith c*t Uehed, trrirlug in Chicago Al 7JO nut morning. ESSoK^'oj'KS11 " Udm isssaa?!? SUnS""'. """S ? *> CUT rnt OMc*. under tin,.wi.u7i.. n. w. CALDWKUl ( ?n'l Btinagtr, Golanbtu, O, 8. M. FELTON. Ji., Q?n'l BupU PltUburgh, ha. W. L. O'BRIEN, 0?n*l Pml and Ticket Ag?ot Columbia, U. ioll JALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and after Majr IS, 1879, revenger Train* will b aa lollowa-Wheallng Time: Eait-bound. No. ft. No.T No. 1. Nott* tan- a. u. a. u. r. u. a. m. healing 6:40 10:18 6:06 7:10 B*%Z. WO 10:40 fcio ^rriree at? r. u. r. u. aturn 10:10 1:11 10:30 iM > r.u. a.m. xnbfxland 110 IM UO Mhlngton City ... fcOO 7*0 Itliaore. M0 ........ 1:40 >hmm a. u. r. m. lladelpkia 1:06 1:46 iw York... ? m* (toe.? | c-aoj Dally except Sonde?. it 48 atop* 5 all Stations between Wbeellng ttd ifton. Wert-beand. MsH NoTx^ Mo. 10. '4* T?? iwling.................. 8:08 A.M. 4.06 P.M. 11.15 P.M. Mrs 1:50 M 4.40 M 1LM " Lnlrs at? MaTUl&~.>MMM 11-18 p. M. 8.45 " S.03 A. M, 1:28 M 10.00 M 411 ? 1 umbos 3:10 " 11.-00 M BJS0 ? idixaky? ...... 7:01 10.00 " Kinnsli . 8:00 " ftlWU lOJO " llsnspolls... 11:00 M .......... 12JS8 P. It, Look. 7:80 a.m. 9.00 in,, MM " 7J# ?? ?p3iy ttceptSondsy. So. 10 on balurdST nlgin nss no connection lor lesco or 8andutky. Pullman Palsce, Drswlug Boom snd Bleeping Csjrt all nfcht trains. 3oee connections are made for all poluta Booth and athwfst, North and Northwest, tusking this a deal* lie route for colonists and persona moving to the tat West, and to whom partlcolar attention l%lTen. WHEELING, PITTS. TnD BALTIMORE DIV. are Wheeling............... ,;mi.(0a. m. 1.60 p. m. * Trudelphla Accommodation. aves Wheeling ?^..6.40 a. m. 5.00 p. a. tickets to all principal points on sale at Depot. Hoe open at all noun during the day. * information to the Iratellng public cheerfully (tlren, W. M. CLEMENTS, M. d T. a. T. DEYBlEb, Oea'l Agent, Wheeling. ?yi4 1LBVELAN1) A PITTSBURGH R. R. J COSDBNtKn TIStK TABLE. MOlNtt KAST AND WEST. )n and ?lt?-r May Ifcjth, 1579, Tralna Till nut dally icept 8<m<i?r,) u follow*: 1 Thrush Tralna io fttubanh. I Through Tmim to QnTtlaiul. t Through Trains to Chicago. Pullman** Parlor Can tatvtan WaUirilM and tvaland. Hotel and Sleeping Can oa all Tralna between Alnee and Chicago. Accom. Hail. Expnaa. lmr+? Uaire 6.C0a.m. 10.10 a.m. 5.85 p.m. Mfeport ? ?.10 " 11.C0 M 5.45 MWovllUe 7.08 ' 11.88 ? 4.40 aUarffle ?J0 " 1.10 p.m. WO lobeater. ?. . 9M " X00 6.40 M Arrive? ttaburgh ... 10.18 " 1.(0 ? 7.45 " Iteona. 5.88 pjr. SJJ " 1X15 a.*. irriaburj 10A8 " 11M i.M, 4.00 lltlmore...Mm.M....^ 7.40 A.M. 7.40 " 7.40 aahlnztofu 9.02 ?? 9.12 " 0.02 liladJphla MO M 5^0 " 7.40 wTaat 5X0 6.45 M 10A5 M eton 4.45 P.M. 4.20 P.M. 6.35 P.M. Arrive ilaoce 13.35 " 1.19 ? itenna.. I 1,11 SJSS M ? r*tr. 1.39 ? S.30 " traland ? X45 " 7.28 IrriTa? ~ Waynel-ZTIIZ'.! 11.55 " lletfO , 6,00 A.M. 5.00 " StubenrUU AcfommoJathn-lMn Bellairo at 4.45 ra., Bridgeport 6.00 p. m.; arrives at Steuben rille at 16 p. m.; leaves SteubenviUe it 7.80 a. m. sod arret at Bridgeport at 8.56, and Bellalw at 9.10 a. m. The Steuben rills Accommodation, la addition to ?ir regular trip to and (rum Steuben*Ule, will make e (oliowing trips between Bellalro and Martin's wrri Bridgeport to Martin's Korry.~~~....~~.10.0a a. m. , Tl " 1:06 p.m. " BaU*lre........?....~......~?.ll.ao a. m. " " 8.45 p. m. opplnf whtn required at Sberuian Houae, jEtaa* lb, West WbMUni and Orarel U11L Tickets and Bagnn Chocks to all principal points the But and Weal can be procured at th? Ticket Km la Bridgeport f. R. MYEB8, fs? flen?ral Nwnrer and Ticket Agent PIN A FORE H-A-TI LATEST STYLE 1* STIK/A.'VT" kl H ARPEr S' gjwnnssss? I" ' | | in ygur owq kjcsii* Ml. 11% II Illy* No rUk. Women do a> lffc I 111111 veil u men. Many mnka 11 I 11 11 more than the amount atated .11 I 11 *11 l?bov?. Mo ou can fail to III | II 1111wake money fut. Any ooe W.Wcan do the work. You can from 50c in Man hoar by deroUntyour ereuliga and apare time in the buafaca. It coat* you Mtbtifcrtrr IU buriam. ??hl?, lSff'l'lw money, making a?ar offered before. BualneM &!** ant andI atrtetly honorable. Readtr, if you want lo know all about the beat laying builneaa befor* tbe P"bl'e, ?od ?u par ?ldrLand we will a?nd you full pnrtkoba and prirnu terma tree; aamplaa worth iT te,; ' jnlliWMtw r awyers' briefs.-the ilxiur in^ '*t"u w *l>u' "?