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II too te*l du'l. drersj. deUUUIeL bate f^ueo aaadatbe, la mn taataa udly, poor ?pp?Uu au tongue coauM, yau aru iufl?riai trtm torpid Uf?x, a "btUouaaMM," tod notnlng *111 euro you to iprodll] and pmnantally u to take tflauaoua urn ttefilata or MnlUiat. The cbe*pe*t, pvnit^L^ tad wat Umiij mwUclne" * , U the worldAn fdt-ctuAl ipraiflc lor alldlatarai u( tu j Lifer, *^Sag^g-rg^WP^ tttoourh aid dpU to. 74 I^kuUUi tko Llur and JJ WWr AND KfiVKB, UALAtlOUct yKVKfh. sZMEBZiA /A\% BOWEL COMPLAINT-, 7W BBSTLESS.N Lad. J U3?- ^HlCiU Villi]aff DICK AKD KAUMBA. If1 * 1 ^ BAD BREATH! Ho blot la ao uapleaaant. nothing ao loamoa u Md breath, and to n*arly ayary rase tt aotuct frou ibnetumich, and caa t* ao eaally corrected 11 jr?u 111 take Slmuona Llvor lUgulatur. Do not nrflrol 10 iura a remedy tor ibia rapulalva disorder. U wtU Uto improve 7ourappiUu>, complexion aad general ifilth PILES! Ho* u.any aufl-r torture dar al'ar day, making Ilea burden aad robbing eslatenco of all pl.aauic, iwlng tithe i.trct aufl<rlng /ram Filia Yet rellej a ready to iba b <nd 0! almost any oot wbo will ua? lyiUuiatlcally tba rtatady that baa permanently lured tbouiandt titmcuuns Ltvar UeguJa'or, la as Iraatle violent puna, but a gentle aaalatasaa to uiure. POM^TrPATTHM I SHOULD not ba rrgardai u a trlitug alJmrni?in fact nature dauandatha utmoat rogula<lty of tba bovala, and any davlatlea fruu i hij demand pavaa tba way cfua to aarloua d auger. It ta quit* aa awwary to remove impure accumulation! 'rem tba bovala ? u l? to eat or aU p, nod do beaib mo ha aspwtad vbara a coeilve habit of body prevail*. SICK HEADACHE! Tblidla'reeeJogatfllctioa cccure moat friqueatlr. rbe dlaiurbance cf iba atomacb, arlatog from tba lm?(feoi|> dJgcatid anienti. ca an a aevere pain iu ba bead. accempanlni with dlwgreaable nanata, and nia oo' atitutoa what la pcpuLirly kuowu aa tflck letcacbeO APTIOJf. Buy no powdara or prepared filmaoua Liver Km u la tor uuleee In our tn.iaved wrap* ar vltb tu.l j mark, aump ami ai jnature uubtok. n funa other ta genuine. Driginal and Genuine, Jfanataetured only oy jr. H. ZBILIN & OOm PHILADKl.PHU, fA. Mold by all druggUU. Jed ?w?w I does umvofl WONDERFUL If fl J j CURES! Q IW?mltMUo? tbt LITIB, DOfftU ul KII>m? it UtUHllM. BeoaaaeltelaaoaaathoeyetemofUiepoiaon* H oua humore that develop* la Kidney and Urt- H nary DUaaaae, BUlouaneae, J?undioa, Conatt. Q patlon, Pile*, or In Bheumatlam, Neuralgia, Wervoua Plaoadera and female Complalnta. na WSAT PBOPLI BAT I ?j*?ne a Stork, of Junction atr, &***? H (ay ?, KldneV'Wort cured blin after rrguiar Pby? M iWUaa had been trying for four year*. Mm. Jo&n itroall,of Washington, Ohio, ear; H her toy waa (lv?n up to die \>i four prominent u phyiloUna and that ba waa al tarwanl* cored by MM M. M. D. OooArta, an editor In Cbardon, Ohio. D aaya be wu noMinactwl to ilv?, Uilng bloatod H bejoud U.kf,l|it Kidney Wort cured nlm. fl Anna I* Jarrett of South Bal*m, K. T., aaye U tb*t?even yjnr* Buffering from kidney troublee B and other complication* waa tndvd by the uae or ^ SSk.^aa?Jnun. John R UtrmM of J?fk?on. Tenn., raffertd H Mich**!, r>4o of Montvnmfrr Center,'Vt., H fofltrcU eightyaart w It h kidnrr dimailt/ nrwl Q * vr?jl M ?Ttf0'' * KW?*y.wort m*d? Win H ^ PIRMANKNTLY OURI* Q K IDNEY DISEASES, Q i LIVE* COMPLAINTS, N Conftlpation and Piles. H I rr*lt U out up In Itrr Venn mile Form la tlnoui,on.1 pff1111 Uf* Q :?.?< ^WJsn^Ss Q pttlil H Lr/tadi mik rqwai y "* *uk*r LJ GET IT ATTHB D^l'ODUTtC. MICE, $1.00 U WELLS, KK'IUHDSO.V A Co., Trop'*, B 3 I will Mad the dr/ poet-paid.) lUmnOTo*-n' H HOSEFtiij 6|freBS F*?bl* nnd Niruiy wwon* lecover Ihflr flUlliy by purat Ins a r?ure# of Ho* ettrr'i Rtamaeh filiters, Wienioat popular Invlforan Del alternative nmllclne In urn. Hrnml deblllte*?r and ?gu?, d?ip?i ?lt, oonallpatl n, rbruruatla i ,nd oihfr maladies are totnpl?Mj r*tuov?l by it tak tboM who bart used It what It las done fo: beta. For aalt by til dnifgljU and dealers gcaeraJly. Jylnwr4w imiHipy Caret 8croful?, Erysipelas, Pimples and Face Oruba, Blotchea, Boila, Tumora, Tatter, Ha mora, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, florea# Mercurial Diseases, Female Weak* iteaaaa a ad Irregularitlee, Dl?lneae, Loaa of Appetite. Juandlce, Affections of the Liver, Indigestion, Billouaneae, Dyspepsia and General Debility. Directions in eleven languages. A cnum of Bird-ck fltoo4 Bitter* ?lll SStMfjr th? went jktpuul that It it the Crtatm niool PnnS?r m tart*. rmrt, ft.oo. tbul mm, 10 Oata, FOSTER, MILBURN 4 C0? Prtfu, Buffalo, N, Y. fold by Laugbllo tiroa. A Co., wlidmic druigtali MWftW fsUmmS 00*TAJ.V.< hops, nrcnr, AiANMUKJt, I DAXDRLION? - ^ Are Tit Pmnrr aito fltrr MretrAtQCAU* I TIM OF ALL OTUBR iitTTIU. THEY CUUE All Dt?e*ie?of fhefltoniAch, ftowela, niood, I liter. Kldnry*. and Urinary Orjani, Her* I touMeMtWrfnifMnmiindMpwUlly Female CompUUnU. SIOOOIN GOLD. -^0 Wttl be paid for ft em therein ??t rnre o^ belp, of for ?njjjlHi^lm^pura or lojuriuai D t r. ! ?n *hnoint??nrt irrf?t?t!ht^ mri* for linxoMuncM, u?r of opium, tobacco and narcotic*. flt9D ron Ctnotrut. mmmm All ?M?* I'M fcf -IratTlrt*. H?y wtwt utr. r*. s. v,. a t???u. QiV jy|ANHOOD KEKTOKKD. A tldlrn of Mr If ltnpndenc?, tttwlof nertouidi Mlrtf, pfewatore dee ?, etc, latin* tr!*d In m eterr known remedy, hM dlantrered a rtmple me?r of leifcarft, which be will tend free to hJI fellow-tni f?rtr?. Addreee ?e?iw??4w ttrkrtV?*1"!*?!. T. a aLYON & HEALY ? tut*, e?f, tt Mmim IL, CMeigt. B W . ajyo OATALOOUI,jr ; PERSECUTED JEWS ' lOHtHllS OF TUB UUTOBT ttV TUJ ! JKRI1I irnwrv. ruadlH aa4 rnmllM la > ' Kxparlun la Vraaea awl Kallaad. Trial! aad Badaraaaa la U?f aaajr-Chceaeral UUIarj laBaeelaaadralaa*. The recent rlota in Soatbweetern Rui lis, end the trial end punishment of tbi riotera, have afresh called attention to thi I peculiar history of the Jewiah people For the present, it la to be hoped the riot in* ia ended, and the preanmption la tha i (or aona time to come the pnnlahmen meted oat to the riotera will exercia* i wholesome influence on the Buaalan pop glace. Thia wild outburst ol inti-Semiti feeling will not have been wholly In vain if it lUall have tlie effect of making ai end of the eruel and unreaaonable dia tinctiona which in Hoaaia separate th< Uebrewa from the reat of the population to thia lite boar of the nineteenth cen tury, these distinctions and anomaliei should caasa. Th?t the Jew thould bi denied the rights ol a citisan, simply or the ground ol hia religioa, and that fo the sake of tbat religioa he should atiU bi the object ol persecution, seem to be thi inconsistencies and singularly out ol bar m?uy with the intelligence ol the age although it is somewhat singular tbat an tipath) to the Jews should at tbepresea moment he must strongly developed in Russia and liertnaay?the two nationi which ni'st accurately represent the ex Iremut ol European enlightenment. * LONG AND SORROWFUL HISTORY. In view of these anti-Semitic demon titrations, and while public attention fi moie ir less occupied with the subject, 1 msy not be without internet to the genera reader to take a glance at the Jew ant consider his position as it has been and ai it is now in the different countries of Eu rope. There is no story better known tbat that ol Jewish persecution. It would bi but to utter an old and well-known trot! to say that no people have suffered as thi Jews have suffered for conscience sake For well nlgb eighteen bundled yean they have buen homelesa wanderers, and during tbat time they have at frequent Intervale been the objectaof fierce aud re lentlesa persecution. Hhut out from theii own country they have been denied home in any other, lu the early days ol Christianity the Jew wss very naturallj obnoxious bec?ua? of the psrt he played ir the great tragedy of the cross. With thi progress of Christianity hia enemies mul tlplied and beciuie more ubiquitous His peculiar habits, his Isolation and ex cluiiveness, his svarlce, his success Ir the money markets, his own undisguiscc dislike of his Christian neighbor?all Ihesi tended to aggravate the unkindly feeling) which were entertained towards the Jan in ail sec:ioiu ol Cbristeudoui. It w.u tbe Christian's privilege?nay, it was thi Christian's duly?to regard liirn and tresi him as one of the accu led race. Ju i public document tbe Komsn Emperoi Constantino characterises the Jews ai "tbat most hateful of all pejple," and tha! tbat feeling has not wholly died out hai been abundantly evidenced by the recent movements both in Ruulaond Oermany, During the first five 01 six centuries ol thi Christian era the Jew had bund his waj into almost all porta of the Roman Empire IVt.nn thn h'mtiirsa iirnlru nil li ft UTAH A II n I of greater or lew importance in every oai of the (ben incipient Statue. His expert ence in every one of ttie.ne States was vary much thesaras, sod when the Jew of to (1-ty looks back over these Christian oen * t,; !??, he finds but small CAnie of gratl tui'e to ^ Olirisiiso brother. PABADISK A.MD MRMCDTIO* ||f A|K. As early as tbe eoth century thi Jews were to be found in **MtJittIPberi in the Kpaniah peninsula. Dun?* th? entire period of the Moorish occupatior ihev wnre prosperous and happy. Livinf on terms ol perfect equality with their Moorish masters, they rivalled them ic all tbe arts of civilisation and probablj surpassed thern in wealth. In consequent of their favored position tbe Spanish Jewi acquired characteristics of mind anc physique which marked them out aa i superior class: and to this day descendant! of Npanish Jews are pround of theii origin. The happy days of the Jews it Spain ended when tho Christiana gainer the ascendancy. With the expulsion o tbe Moora their sonows began. Thei subsequent history in one Af the saddes on record. Conversion to Ghrlstlanllj or death. These were the only alter natives. In one year 280 weri hurneil in .Seville alone. In 1417 at edict was published ordering every Jul who refused to become Christian out o [ tbe country within tonr month*, and (or . bidding him to carry witb him either golt or silver. Within the prescribed time tbi ; cruel order Was carried out and some si: hundred thousand Jews (some give a lar xer number) strrowfullv took their de psrture from a country which a reeldenci of seven centuries had rendered almost* dear to tbern an their own loved Judaa It waa not until tbe yenr 1830, that any thing was done to make It possible for i Jew to live with comfort lu Spain. Now he may follow trade or agriculture, hnt b Is shut out from all higher pursuits. Thi temptation has Dot been sufficient, when the recollections are so mournful, to in duce many J ews to return to that country sao ixrsmsscB ik francb. At a very early date, also, the Jew t found In France. At one period he wiel ded great iclluence. Wealthy establish menta existed at Paris, at Lyons, in Lar Ktied.c end Provence. At the court o Louia la Deboonalre tbe Jew towerei above all rivals. With tbe advent of tb weaker members of the Uarfovlngiai family their fortunes began to wane, am Irani the eleventh to the fourteenth cec tury thalr M.itory is that of an almost con tlnnnnsaariN ol massacres Foolish am lncrediblflstnries wererrnmpeu upcirmm them. All Icuol (oil national oitlamltie were ascribed to their m.<ligu Infltieno ' They wore robbed ol (heir gocds, force " to surrender tbeir mortgagee and drive from the country, ftiillppu Auiiuste wi especially severe npon them, end plot] Louis IX. cancelled one-third of th clslma which the Jews held ( Inst hi subjects, "for the benefit of hit eoul." 0 one occaalon.lt la stated, twenty-four cat loada of the Talmud were consigned to tb Amies. In the times of Philippe the Fal they were banished from the eoantr <iit the usual accompaniment * irrasityj but some twelv 01 ? -ward t|iiy were permitted t . '!*? tli?'r debt*, on cond '?1? /ro-thirds of th una, however, u y. ti.e vt0- r whole should be giveu th*f' 1301 end the following te. fWlMt lion beuiiae more tearful than t . wlldett charges were laid to the Jew* ' plague had broken out. they were th< cause. In soma of the provinces evert Jew wai burned. At Ohlnon a deep dltcl was dm, an enormous pile waa ralaed, am 100 of boih sexes were burned togethei The revolution of J78K brought them soiu relief. Mlrsbssu raised his voice in thel behalf and pleaded fir them not In talc . In 1800 the Emperor Napoleon anmmone a sanhedrim of Jewa to met him at Parlt The final reenlt waa that they were admi * ted to the fall privileges ol French cltlur ! ship and permitted to reorganise their ri ' ligloua institutions In the most elaboral manner. Since then (here baa been n change in . tbsir condition, and Franc ! Jews are to be found in thearmv an (navy, and aomstlmee also la the hlghe offices o! state, tnaia airaataKca m asoLASD. (The Jewa have had * hard eiperlem aliojln England. At an early perlo however, they ware treated with great r ipect. William the Conqueror, and 1 [ 100, William Bofna, giaallj favored them. They poeanaaad throe halla it Oxford? Lombard Hall, Moaaa Hall and Jacob Hall. On the day o( tbe coronation of Richard of tbe Lion'a Heart tbe entl-Jewlah (eellog of the London mob broke oat with I fearful violence. It appear! that tbe Jewe I * had bees forbidden to witneii tbe iptc tacle. Some cl them, however, were fool- , lah enoogh to diaravard the order, and a , ecene of tbe wlldeat excitement followed, i vr_. i.?_ .11 >L._ l.t. tk. I UUl COOieat WUU UlUUUlg Ulcw uiw uia ' atreet, the mob ruthed to the hotuee of the wealthy Java, pillaged ud burned , them. bimilar tceuea ware witoeeaed it ' Norwich, Stamford, EJmuudsbury ud ) York. Ia the daye ol Henry a III. Jthey wire accrued of cllpplcK tha coin and were compelled, in conae' quence, to pay into tha royal exchequer r one-third of tbelr movable property. It t waa mora or lew the eame In each aucceeaI l?e reign. In 1253 auch wu thrwondltion to which they had bean brought that tber begged to be allowed to leave the country; - but Bichard ol Cornwall periuadtxi them c to aUy. In 1280, to tha number of 16,000, it ia aaid, they were driven tram the ahorea ' of Eaglaad by an infariated populace, all tbair property, debta, obligauona and - mortgagee being left in the handa of the a king. It waa not till 1055, dnrlng the protectorate of Oromwell, that theJewa themaelvea made any attempt to obtain legal recognition. Oromwell waa faiorably aUi poaed towarda tnem; ao were the lawyera; a but the Nation generally waa not educated , up to the requiaite point, and the queauon lay over ontil.after the reatoratlon. Charles ' II. waa frequently in need of their money, and he found it convenient to allow them 1 to quietly aettle in the lalacd. In 1723 * they acquired the right to poaaeaa land; ' in 1753 all barrlera to their naturalization ' were removed, and a aeriea of meaaurea in ' 1830, in IMS, and linally in 1868, wiped ( out all trace of Jewlah diatbility. thxib TaiamaaT it aauunv. The experience of the Jew in Germany haa been very much the name aa in Spain, . France and England. Membera of the i race eeem to have found tbelr way into t the Uermanprovinceaaa early aa the time ? I of Oonatantine. In early daya they were h I regarded aa the property of the aoverelgn, tl who bought and aold them. Later, when 1 they began to accumulate wealth, a raid c - upou the Jewa waa a favorite paatime H i with bankrupt noblemen. During the |j i Uruaade period the popular feeling waa L i atrong againal them aa the "enemfee of % i UhrUt," aud at different timea the atreeta . of aome of the larger towni, auch aa E , Treves, Men, llologne, worms, Npiresand " I Htruburg ran reil with tbe Wood ol the j, "onbelievers." Between 1348 anil 1350, <: In consequence of the appearance ol a J! plague, called tbe "black death," which c wan attributed to their influence, they were murdered and burned by thou- [j sands, and many uf tbeui sought death i., amid tbe conflagrations of their own o synagogues. lu apita of Ibe recent ^ manileeta agalnet tbem it ie notorioua that In Germany tbe Jewa have N loog been in the enjoyment ol aftiirruea- . aure of the rights of citiisrmhip. As far back aa 1812 they wore granted cltlii&a' si privileges in Pruiala, uniler certain quailUeatioca. In the year 1848 their "libertiea" were greatly enlarged; more recent t? ly tbe learned professions have been 5j thrown open to them and they are ellgi- n ble to any oltlce ui.der tbe otown. 'l'ne n pfeeent state of fueling in Germany is not 0 favorable to the Jewieh race, but the baela c an which that feeling rests itnoteuch aa to justify reactionary legislation. II by ' fair play the Jew wins and belts his Ger- r maii neighbor in the race for the prlzas of 0 life, tbe fault is Dot bis, but tbe German's, 41 In Austria tbe Jewa obtained great relief by tbe act of toleration of tbe Emperor o Joseph II, in the year 1783. It who not, however, uutll 1800, and tbeu under restrictions, that tbey acquired the right to ? poisesi land. In Hungary and Transyi- ' vaula, also, tbey enjoy important prlvlli- X leges. In no part of the Austrian dominions, however, Is the Jew admitted to j, the full rights ol citiianabip. I TllHllt CU?CK?KID IttSTORY 111 BDSSIi. J TbeJewlloI comparative recent date | ' In Huwia. The raea was admitted Into ? ' Muscovite territory nrat ot u; nv *? ? > the Great. Iu the days ot the Empre& t , idlisabetU and about tug year 1743, when ? I the;1 had inoreaaed to the number o( some u 30,000, ilie? cams under the displeasure ot d I the people at.fl Of the Government and 1> r were expelled iu a body, Tbey weie ?d- 1 I initted by the Empress Oatberlne 11. ? I The Jews had always, at leaat since the J I days of Oasimlr the Great, whose predll- " i ectlon lor a Jewish bewity induced him to 7 grant to her per people many IflwiuoUles, j' r beeu numerous Iu Poland. During the j i greater portion ol the period between the i I lotiiteenlh and seventeenth*centurlea the h ( trade ol that country tru in their hand*. 0 t To thla day the Jews are mors numerous S t In Poland than In any other part ol the ' t Russian empire. In the Russian empire ' . there are slightly over 2 000,000 ol Jews, * t and they are to be found almost exclus- J i ively In Poland, and the provinces ol the ji i west and southwest. Alexander I. greatly [ f befriended tbe Jews, and granted them (all ? liberty of trade and commerce. The lib- d 1 ertlea granted by Alexander were revoked ? a by Nictiolis, who treated tliem harshly, a t They were put under severs restrictions 1 in regard to trade; were no! permitted to >' possets land, to give svldsnce In civil L J suite, to have synagogues or to inhabit the a holy cities of Klelf or Moscow; werocom- !j , pelled to wear a particular and distinctive dress, and what was even more cruel and > humiliating still, the Statetoek from every J , Jewish family one child to be educated in ; b the Christian faith at the expense of its ! s parente. A meliorations began egaln J t under Alexander II. Qreater facilities ' were given them to carry on trade and 4 . commerce. Many ucjoat restrictions t were removed, and some of the more ob- a noxious Inequalities to which tbey were J ' compelled to submit were discontinued, t Hume of the Jewish merchants in Russia ' 1. have become quite rich, but In Huisla ? . rich Jews are not numerous, In Russia, j , aa It was elsewhere, in earlier timee, the i j Jews wore hateu anu ureauea nyineig- , 11 norant populace. Tbey are credl ted Willi , " all the evils th*t alllict tliaonnnlrri and , [J one ol the principal UiUiea ol Ibe late out 11 break ol popularleellng against them w?i c ' (he bells! which was commonly eulerUIn j ed by the villager! that they were the ' I murdurer ol the their late beloved Cur, II ae they were ol Christ It la thla feeling ( ol Irreconcilable enmity which la .'elt on ( . both eldea thai causlitntee the real j ililllcnlty to be combated and overcome by * a the Kuselau government. Batter and ' wlier I a wt are neceeeary, but better mid , ' wleer laws will not work ?ny Immediate e e ouange. Time and educallou are required > * as well is wlaer legislation to give the I J Jew lu Rueela that peace, comfort and i * security which he enjoys In France, In t ; England, and, most ol all, In these Untied ' L Stales. It Is certainly lo be liupsd that ; ' Kn?"l? will enter without delay on a cotme ! " ol urogreas more in barmony with the ri- ! " qalremenU ol the age, aod In the general j P amelioration tbe Jews will benefit. The < state ol feeling in Northern Germany and j 6 elsewhere, however, regarding thejewe { n raises the question whether there Is n it ! *' something to he done or undone by the I f Jews thsnuelves la order to bring sbjut 1 *italar'tblBff in which healthier semi * off) I wlU prt'tll. II ibe Hebrew persisle 1 r , sicolvlsm h# most bear the conJ in ' i 1 "ISThle brlt.' ?r"t ?! ?? ?' , ' Jew, paetsnd pto^*nt.j? S,*?p?l'5*n?JT" 1 J reseotatlve natlona j?ti'.f h"'J^,n. I ,r Honed. It is only just, h.W't ? aay 4 that In spite ol unjust laws and .occasional | ? emel eiceptlons, Jem In large numbers , have continued lo live and thrive in th< I ' Turkish Empire. In Bwltterland, where !' they were loug the objects ol persecutioa, I some of the cantona have latelv been mov ' lug In a liberal direction and removing ? obno?lons isws. In Holland Ihsy hate ? had the rights of clllaenehlp since 17M In Denmark they have been on a footing of equality with native Danee ttnoe 1814 Into Sweden (he Jew was not permitted to enter nntil 1778, and then only into specified towns; and there even now cltl. senshlp la con'srred as a favor. Aa late aa 1840 the laws of Norway excluded Jews ? from the country. Thara they art taw in ill number and Insignificant, rilAlVUL4?p DflMUfj'Ui. I 1M l?rft IWWI ||MM I Nit You. July 14. - Moaar - Market t myttSpv oent. Prim# mercantile paper J Ia4# per out Sterling exchange bankers' ! )illa Arm at (4 841%. damand %i MX. J Qotbumut Boaoe?Strong and Ha34 per lent higher. 7 7. 8. eon pool of tUtftfl *?w is........ 102 ? few ? ink PssHefc ot W im f Saw 4a....M~....~~.~tllKl Railsoao Boaoe ?In (air demand and If y egular. Stats Bo a m-Dull, except Tennessee* J] .oulslau* Consols.... 65}* Vlr?laU to...-. IS * llss url U .........112 VlrileU ronsili, ? . It Josapb ...... . 112 matured coupon*... S3 o 'eooiMoe U old 7A)f Virglole defamd 17 ;?odmmo(4 new...... 74 c. Ofttcd J Stocks-The market opened strong and ? ifgher and in the early dealings prices advanced XalK per cent, but at the .Bret board peculation became weak and a decline of Ka K per cent toek place, at Paul leading in ? oth instances. Aller midday the market ni gain became strong and advanced a fraction, mt subsequently lost the improvement. Durng the afternoon the dealings assumed a firm one, whioh continued to the close, the final q ales showing an advance on yesterday of Ka ii M per cent in the general list, in Erie t; (referred and S per ceutin Manhattan Beach. From the Commercial Bulletin: A good >ait of the rise in the stock market took place fo n the last hour, when very ftvorable advices c< cspicting the President's condition were reeived; also dispatches from Philadelphia 0j especting the Trunk Line affairs, which gave \ hope that an ultimate settlement is not far iff. if Vanderbilt has bought all the stocks 10 wants a settlement may be Dear, bat lie N akes no one Into bis confidence on this sub- d ect tad the public b?ve no alternative but to rait development Lite in the day it beanie known tbat the United State* Treasurer ladulda lot(said to be $600,000) of United j0 itatea extended five pef ceuta to one of the M laving* banks. The price is reported 102J*. ac >n inquiry it was found tbatUeu. HUlbotise. ,j, lay before yesterday, bad received these gj, ?onds from Washington, they belonging to j? ne of the Indian Trust funds, for conversion J, nto cash for use according to the terms of the und. He said he had sold these bonds as j), leretofore and according to the custom of the /Bee /or yrars and that there was nothing aw or extraordinary about it The all'air, y owever, wss made a subject of ooniment in ,* tie bond market sa if it was something uew. Transactions 290,00u shares. en till Pae. lit pld- 115*1 Uk. Erie 4 Wtst'u. 60 i j. . Pact lie hooda !? ,C. B. 4 C 61 lH . P. Laud (iraou... 11?HIP?"ia, Dec. 4 Kt...... 48ft . P. a. V. Bo (li Ontario 4 Weitaru... 86K Dl high 4 Wllkca 1?1X lnd.,Bloom.AWral'n. 6*U LP. A tx.GUj fi rata..! 12 Meuphla 4 ihart'n... t>2;? ,, C. 41.C Urate M aCl itprrfsr'd. 14 DoMoooda Do seoood pre er'd ...iu rteieuouda ?102J$ Bur., C. *. A N SI tr ook laUad ..141 Alton 4 Tanallaute.. lil4 aaatoa 240 Do prcferrtd 94 11 ort Wayne *140 Wabaah.dt. L. A Pac.. 67K Hk 4 P ......140 Do prularrtd .... WH n. linola Ctntral ...140K Ha mlbal 4 bt. Joo.. ?2>? u' b., Burl. 4 <4aincy..lM>< Do preferred Ill *' blcwo 4 Alloc ~1M Iron Mountain.. ...... 68 Di pref?rri*d 180 BL L. 4 S?n Fan MH . Y. teniral^ 144# Do preferred .... 70 axlaia *'i?0 Du ttrat pr?farrad...lll^ . , ike Shore 122K ( hie., hu.IN.Oh 7* lO' mad* Southern 69M KanaaaATtxaa 47** eft leblfaa Central 10IH Union Pacific 129* rla..r. 41 Central Pacific ?1M w Do preferred 81 lexaa Pac lie 6lV{ ortbwrarrn .....Jimf Northern Pacific ....... 43* l>o preferred 140)4 Ix> preferred 64h ffil UPaul 1VA Loiilav'e 4 Nuhv'e...l08Vi he Da preferred 184X Lountllle A ' bat 86 t. P., Minneapolis A ton , N. A. 4 Chi..-. ?7? Manitoba lOftH Hoaiton 4 Tmi...-. MX _ I. Paul A Omaha..... AM. Denv'r 4 Klo(Jiande..l06>t O" Do preferred ....104 MUmuri Pacific ....110U as >!., Lxck.A ?Ve?t'nJI8 W aetata Union WA [orrle 4 Pat*x -.126 Paoifio Mall 60^ elaware 4 iludion.,109!/< Ada me Kspr?ei 116 """ . J. Central WH Wolle Fargo Kj 121 ^ kdlog .........J* Awrlcau Bxpreee.... 64 hlo A MtM'aalppl.... 8?X OaltM SlaUi K* 70 Do preferred ....lis t)ulckiU?er 20 h'eapeake 4 Ohio... 29!i Do prefarred 73k Do flrat iirofrrrcd... 42 Oerlhju.. 7% 0.>wcoud preferred. 81K (Antral /Mlaooa \Vt [obiln A Ohio 87X HotnieUke 16 levelmd4Col 83H biandard 21 ., C.4 1.0 22>f KsreUlor M . H. 4 N Little Plttebarib 2^ Dd prd?r red........ Ontario 8d Do lit |iref<>rreil JJilrer C'llfl 4H hlo Central 138^ Offend. fax-Dlv, {Bid new Ohluhs. July 14.?Cotton higher, uyers 8nd tellers apart; middling like; low uftc; good ordinary 9Xc Nat receipts 10 baits, gross 036 bales; exports coaalwise 93 bales; (alts 1,300 bales, stook 8(1.000 bales. .-< !? Yoax, July 14.-Cotton firm and ioId>rs asking bigner prices at 11 9<i0a 1 13-10c; futures Uriu. Flour quiet and i teady; receipts IS,000 barrels; ihipmenta 20,* I 00 barrels; superfine western and Htate 4 00a4 75; common to good good extra H 80 5 25; good to choice $5 UO&6 75; white wheat 5 23a fl 25; extra Ohio and St. Louis U 80 S 8 75; Minnesota patent prooesa (0 23a8 00. ? L.heat Xalo better; scarcely auy export tie* land; r?J?ipta 119,000 bushels; exports 190.* 00 bushels; rejected t-pring 86Xc ; ungraded 0 81 call l0>f. No. 3 Hpring $1 15al 16H; fo. 2 Milwaukee $1 21: ungraded red $1 05a 28 No. 8 do $1 23; N?. 2 do $1 27tf; canal 1 28ai 28K: rail fo. 1 r*d $1 81; mixed rinter |1 23; ungraded white $t 15*1 24; No. do$l 08Hal lO; No. 1 do. isles 12,000 bushels, t SI 25)ial 26, steamer do $1 22, No. 2 ed July, galea 264,000 bushels, at $1 27fta 28 H , August,nits 490,000 bushell, at$12\% . 25K; September, salea 520,000 buabels at J I 24X41 Corn fairly uctire and a ihade Igber; receipts 848,000 buabels; export* 162,* 00 bushalt; hot 47a48c; ungraded 49a5#Xc; to. 8, flic steamer 58c; No. 2, 58!{a57c, No. Jnly 56^it!0Xo; Angust 67a67Kc; Sep* imber 68^ 058He; October flOc. Outa atrooger nd fairly active; receipts 84,000 buabels; ex* orta 1,100 bushels; western mixed 40a43c; rhite 42a46c. Hay dull. Hops quiet O/flee ?.n?nil ?inr? aaLIva. Suear oulet and stead v: ilr to good refining 7 ll-l0?7 13-10c. Molaw?es uiet and steady. Klce steady. Petroleum ull: United 74#c; crude 6fta7Kc; refined o. Tallow steady at 6^*8 13?lGc. Hosin toady. Turpentine firm at 42c. Kggs dull, ork higher and fairly active, closing weak; lew men $17 90al825. Beef quiet and firm ' !ut ineata quiet and firm; long clfar |9 %\ . bort clear $1) 70. l ard firm; prime steam 1 noted at $18 00. Butter unsettled at 11a < VAn. Cheese unsettled at 7>4al0}j[c. Chicago July 14.?Flour steady and firm. Vheat demand active and prices advanced, 1 lo. 2 Chicago spring $1 12^ cash and July . 11 18K August: $1 ll^al 12 September, i 1 UH October; No. 3,99oa$1 04; rejected 78X \ 84c. Corn in good demand and a shade i ilglten No. 2,47He cash: 47tfa47)io July; > 7>fa47\i August; 47)(o September; 47ftc Oc- < ober; rejected 42o. Gate in good deu<aud and ' > shade nigher: No. 2 39Xo cash; 89Xa39Jio uly; 28>taJ8Hc August; 27Ka27J<c Septem- _ *r, Bye firm at 06c cash: 95c bid July; 82c n lugn.it. Bsrl?y dull and nominal, fork " retire and higher at $17 G5al7 7fi cash; $17 03 * uly and August; $1702Hal7 68 September. 12 iard iti Rood demand and prices a shade I ligher at Sl'MOcaah end July. Ill 9Dall 92* lugust; $11 67Mall 70 September; ill 43 Oc ober Bulk moats, shoulders *6 20: short lb $9 05; short clear $9 18. Whisky $1 02. I The following suows the fiuotnatioos In th? I Jhloago grain and prodnoe market yesterday, ! ? reported by John If. Hoon A Co., broken, { <o. flflO Main afreet ft Ami Cern. Uete. for* Uri. I Aim. Hf.pt An*. A of. Auk A Of. 1 lw?H-..llWfy <7 II* 117Tamil N lllfc UH 17 ?s 1190 UahNt.^lUM IliM <7H MM 17 71 II ?7H j)%?. ins mi* <7K M II W rariatlefi. H H J* ' H 7)4 Phiumlphk. July 14.?Ftonr dull: westrn extra $3 70aI 24; Minnesota extra $8 Tn _ I 50. Ohio good fancy $6 OOaO 25; wit t r , )aWJnW?< "Ui miiiiicouu* uiicui <i uu?i uy. A lye flour dull at 15 00. Wheat strong and f, triors steady; of>tioni. under a sharp demand fj a rover the shorts, advance ! No. 2 ed prompt shipments |1 28 fob; No. 2nd , fuly $i 24Hal 24H: Auanst $1 21Kat 22; Jeptetnber II 22)(al 2i)i- Corn, demand pt Iftht sail, mixed and grain depot, fiBc; steamer, ?l rack and grain depot. 53Hao4o: No 3,53o: w uturea unchanged. Oata flrmerNo. 2 white ?' llHa423; No. 3 do 40a40Hc: mixed 3?Hc. a, Provisions flrin. Lard, steady! jirime steam it 112 oO; kettle >12 60. Butter steiiiy; creamery dt I0a2lc, New York and Bradford county. fa., ' I9a22c; dairy 18il8c. Rgia dull at 16alSHc. " Jheeee. demand fair And market Arm; cream- (J ?ry 0i9Mc;/tir to good 8H?0o Petroleum fti lull at 7H<l Whisky firm and tinclianced. Urioaao. July 14,?the J)r<?err Journal fDortt: Hop.?Receipt* 25,000 nead; shipments 5.600 l lean. MarVet'l ady; mixed psckin* 1805a * 10 40; cb'ilc ? hfary $0 40n6 75; ll?lit|8 80s ? ) 8") Cattla-We*ker: receipt* 7.0W) head; ship- t nentsS.MOhead. Exports 48 OOaO &), corn- I non to choice shipping |4 80a-) 93; butchers f2 40*3 90. t flbMp? l>oelpts 1,400 head: shipments 800 I lead. Good to axtra )5 00a5 80. ji Cable advicei note an ad ran re of He on cat- b Je at Liternool and Olaagow since last wtek; wet steers 14 halSc. d N*w Yoat. July 14.?Bit Goons-Cotton mods in moderate demand, but plain and colored eottons movina fre?ly in execution . of foHMf ord?r? ?nd prlcw Brra Dtfk , nnnll mora hnl olb.r klnffa qnl?t ( Th? orle# of American dirk prion htn bwn It MH ?nti. Woolin |ootl? quid tnd mmIj. ] OUOflMt,, Jdlf 14.?Cotton trotijt ?nd | blKh*r > llo- Floor itroof; (tmllr W U* gjs; hnw onotaaffd. WbMl Ira; fro. J ml rioter 91 ltel 17. Goto strong; No. 2 mixed *| lo. OftU scarce and Una; No. 2 mixed 41c. I I 139 atrong and hgher; No. 8 $107. Pork rax at 117 60al$ 00. Lard atrong and scarce t IIS 25. Bulk meats strong; shoulders pf.. 8 70: dear rib S9 26. Bacon firm; shoulder* 7 60; clear rib $10 00 clear $10 50. Whisky ( Leady at $1 08. Batter dull and unchanged. SiST UaiSTY, JoJjr 14-Cattle? Receipts 4b bead; aelle alow at yesterday's prices. Hogs?Kaceipta 1,800 bead. Philadelphia! 3 71M6 80. Yorkers SO 6Oa0 60. Sheep?Receipts 400 head. Bailing firm at |n r ? eaterday'a prices. J Totace, O.. July 11?Wheat quiet; No. 2 "Bl hi spot ?1 iSX;.July $1 20; October $117 ie year $1 15>?al 16; amber Michigan L 223). Corn nominally unchanged. Oats ull and nominal. PtTTsacaoH, July 14.?P**aol*uk?Active; rude unsettled; United certificates opened t 75Hc asked and closed at 76c bid; re* nft?M ued 7#c for Philadelphia delivery. IWlin Cisciswati. July 14.?Hooa?Common and ght $4 75a0 00; packing and butchers' $5 00a 65. Receipts 1,100 head; slilpmeuU 830 BIHl. ?? autwkkf. July 14.?Pmeouhjii?19Xf. ?? ilB" Oificx Superintendent General of the rand National Exhibition of tue American * istitute of Science, Art and Industry, of the Ca{ ' [ty of New York. Finding of the Commitie of Expertsand Judges. scientil u We recommend the Medals of Excellence proved r the, Witch Uasal Pre para tious of the Lleblg J00* 'J i>mpany as being of great value and purity/' In accordance with the iiuding the Medals But! Excellence were awarded. and I Cuaslx* W auxb H vu, Buperinteudent General. public Curee Piles, Salt Kheum. Rheumatism, ousrea euralgis, Cotarrh, Painful Monthlies, Stiu aches, iseasee. Bold in fifty cents and dollar aisea. . uwar na* ti ? i 0 newipa Frank Bakdal, North Bennett Htreet.Buffa, aaya: "I have tried your Spring Bloatom f?IW#r a family medicine, and have never come . row anything to do so much good into tort a time in caeee of iudigeation, dyapep- ourV i aud derangement of the atomach; I strong- P*1"*1 u recommend it. Price to cents; trial hot* Xxpr*i!* ts, 10 cents. tioD.ali bold by Laughlin Bros. & Co., Wholesale ?ur* #u ruggists, Wheeiintr. br",n ( ? ? rases c Ha nailer Wliai Happaa. J" jou may reat aaaured that you ure tafein be- ' If," g ?|i?edily curxl by Tnoniai1 Eclectric OU " "If' llouwuf rlieumatiain, neuralgia, tooth- at *1" . hi. etc. Due trial only la necewury to piwre Vr?u i ethcAcy. wiM Sold by Laughlln Broa. Jt Co., Wbolaaale ruggiita, Wheeling. "Jjj* worker! Henry. Carbolle Halve. need r.| la the ixbt haltx (or Cuta, Bruiaea, Korea, weak tie Icon, bait Kheum, Tetter, Chapped by then antla, Chllblaina, Coma and all klnda ol ?01 ;in Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. . at Hinby's Oahuquc Balvi, aa all olhera J* eooanterfeita. Price26 oente. tbamoi Dr. Ureeu'e oijaeuatril.ullleni d?o la the beet remedy for Dyapepala, Btl- '"T*''I iianeaa, Malaria, Indigestion, and die- u.ln,, aea of the Blood, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, j Dtmso'a Oatabbu SNorr cures all at- ? :tlona ol the raucous membrane, of the 1 mil and throat. I Da. Morr'a Livjw Fills are the beat ithortlo Regulators. iHrSi". fiooorsb] MI8Q1LLAHIOU8. WTC WILL BBMP JPMCJB. | DR. JOf?\ XSI? \electric \ s? I DEVICES,\ HCC 1 Bait., ^ * \ J.X." ? ; comI JR. JOY'S ELECTRIC DEVICES :fg lor Kuuata?Uaa u4 Trial k*fer? PvtUtU* "" ,Bl' TO 3VIE33M u"" 01 nftrinf from Kwtjw Wntarmi, Ca?ral NMIIty. hum o? Narva Foroo orVlgor.or ?nr 9**?* ta?M reauUlnffrom Aura** and Othkb Caotw, mtoatt. r to ur on* MDirtcd with Bbromaibm, N?u- Dr. Bull a1?la,Faralyali, Spinal Difflcultlao. Kldnaj or .ivarTrooblaa, Lama Back, and other Dimmer p.LM ba TlUl Orfuna. Alio womkm troublad with Dlo- , am pacultar to tboir mi w^T?? tT, Bpaadr rallef and complato raatoratlon to baalth n"*i naraniMd. ThrM mi* thr only EJortrla D?. Whol? Ifw ur AmIIumn (hat hara * ? bmm Dwih ?nalni(b>4 upon wirnUfla principle*. "Wiiih nair thorough tffldancy haa baan practically Smith cn reran with tht aiott wonrfarfol aor??aa, and hay bara tha hlghcal ttidanmaala from ha HM?t rmlaant mrdlritl and wlaaUla . nan of Amrrlf*. Send at onca tor book living , J' Jl lofonoatiuu frao. Addraaa tba manuracituarv. <lonal aai WAGNER A CO, M* )or. Mhhiym At. ui JmUqi IU, ChJc*yt,II> km, It dr.sanford's i Pmon _ IK1 HH Liver, Hi i iVER ? Wm HtfM MtlafaeU V NQtOOl ^Lg W returned M m Comul invigorator 3 Dnly Vegetable Compound that : sets directly upon the Liver, and L3U :ures Liver Complaints, Jauniice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos- Par itveness, Headache. Itassists digestion, strengthens the system, regulatesthe bowels, purinesthe \|V blood. A Book sent free. Dr. 5 an ford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. roa SALE BY ALL DBUOOllTf. itwmow FATTV'Q ?<* > ti Mtfal now SMt? EL A I I T O reeds, onlrf? PUn<* flM nt?. rlllti. Catalog. FBI*. AddroM BEATTY, Wash* gton, N. J. ilood, aid will Completely ehinft lh? blood U hoenHfeerstAtn In thrw months. Anrpmoi rho will take 1 pill each nljrhtfrom 1 to II we?H nay be restored to sound health. I f rich a thloa HjpoMlbl* ?entbrmall for S letter itampa. uuuu\ , h/i.jonsaoy s co* Bosun, atom, Mm,ui WrmeWy Bmnffor, jf?. AGENTS WANTED EKIKI8fritf;! Una Will kaila Battel itorEli*a, wita HEEL and TOE complete. i aumlflotm It will also knit a ?r??t ruitty of fi&J yofSfBr whlfh therelaalways * readr narkst 1*4 ,,">n ^llan line iOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Baltimore and Liverpool via Halifax, 9. S., acd Bt. U? >hna, M. F., every alternate Tuitdey. Qaebee and lTBf|??l ererf Batorday. Thli route preaentaun- Md h eced'nted advantages to lourlit*. enabling them to lew the tnacntflcent aeenery of the Ia>whHt Lav. Iff J| I me. In addition, thedlitante fromQuebveto Llv? UU| tool la 800 miles shorter. and of the rntue*d dl ? w " ac? 1,000 tnllea It lulaad r.atJfatlon. r?]tteia? the itual ocean ?oyag? to a minimum of 8 <layi, Kstra ilps from Obiiotr. 'lalway Qutamtoirn and Lon* indrrrr direct to Boaton. For pj*a*f? or Inform* an apply to John Balll?, H. F. ifcbrwiaor Th?mm fl B Ilia*, iftota at wtallnr, W. Va, or Uwa A 11 f QI Mra,(f. P. A., 107Broad ?,!?? Tor*| Kl Waih M IQ1 itton 81.i Boiton; 107 Bouth fifth Ht.. Pblladal* kit. m*HhrwM? rUPITUPt, OORPtTl, AO, fURNITUKE ANI) OAKI'ETH. TIJJ Va hava tha largart and moat Mlcet atoeh in onr na e rer hmur h t to Contro W hwllng, roniiatlcg of Tk 'IKE CHAMBER & PARLOR SUITS ? And a law lino of I nl lerpeta, OilClotha & Window 8hadea f ^ rhleh we will Mil ai low u foodi of Ilk* quality tan et a bought In lb? marktt. > ail and *a ui and gtt ar Ml** *rdt<?n *111 Imy of na. Tnl Undertaking prompt'y and enrafnlly AltotlM to, n ay or Blfbt. f, Win. Kink A Bon., I whit for, U at kit and Twanty^tnd PU. '1AHPET8I CARPKT8I MUt," U tnmpt n f?oU pn yard. A nica puttra of ! ? . BRUSSELS CARPET I JOU < )tmiuti, tal.Mi Mt ? 11 mbu rm >irt AT '" wa* Ur HE WONDERFUL ts of the Extract of Celery ant Chamomile Upon the Nervous System ana Digestive Organs, ring Especially Sick Headache, rvoue Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis and Indigestion, and Preventing ilgla of the Heart and Sudden Death. 'rrparailou baa Won a Krpulnil"n nowu Uuy Oilier Arilclr, lor ibo land Prevention of 1 bene UImhih. I (be Following luierciiiui male I of Ihla DUcovery. ry baa only coiue into public notion the lut few yeara Ma a nervine, but So experiment* and experience bave beyond a doubt that it control* nerritation and ueriodic nervoue and lick be to a remarkable decree % oombinatiun of tbe Extract of Celery !hauomile, which haa b<eu out reintroduced to the profeaeion end the by myaeif, has produced auch marvel* -O "uU ?nd eiipieia'ly nervouaandelck headneuraflla, indljeetion and e ?eple?,It It hi eiolu>d public atteutlon anil ?ro^W>fc?ud V" tlf* Information to lb. publlo W avoid in( hundreds of Utter, of Inijulry .bout T,l.r? >ud Chamomile Pill., tor the hladacbs and uervoasuees, we pr?,ud?rmj supsrvliiou, .ud .re ly to cur. besdacbe, neuralgia, JniMsntes .id nervouinees, .nd will v c.se whsr. uo oramnlc di e?? of the J'SiiL exisie. Hundreds of if insuy yean' standing li.*e been No oulter buw chruajc or ohstinat. i m.v be, . mnnin.i^eur. I. morally Tula staieinent it made .Iter J" "' \ UM Id tbelr uae In tbe g.neial prrctlce l?pUis a', also valuable for erbool i who suffer from nervous hesdacbes, 'b, an overworks brain In belr and for all olaasea of bard brain i whoe. oyer taxed neryoua <*?">* mS and sedation. Neryoua tremor, as. and paralyaU are b?lo? dally cured it) pills. They oorrtct oo?tiv?neM, but ffilTachboi. Fries ? ?nls, or :M for U so, postage free to any ad No order ailed unle? soopropanisd by i?y For sals by all wholesale and regrists Depot, So. 106 North Kutaw lolmle'by1(Langhlln Bros. 4 Co^^" ssssssssssssss m KNOW StHioy Uundmi ontlflcMo Iraw, IJJJJ rrfeh?'^^Sv:?s Urufw M?i ?trlut rttoaitun to hyitflnlom?n; XSTmmm ?f Wj J" * #rt ' five the ptiltoi ay opinion PROOF1 %AJiSS?a{S^Kisr 11IJMAB UOI/r. L...onnt. *i(? l. "SB"' b cured ms oicftrr &3S5SSSSK 1,0. Unn, " ibysleUaJ1 m besn suller ^SS^fjsOB ?T.wsuiy to my cured withoutth? lauo. .s. by utt*rid | IIst. juunfe"'"MjSlIismlMtlou ^ffSSfaSiSS!tS???i ?iar?ar ?J,i yhlin's Worm Syrup feet Vermifuge! MILU01 aUBI IN THE UNITED BTATKH Who Bufer l*mtn, Who Fret tod Cry, Who Hare Pad Breath, W ho iiave Pale Facea, WhoBlrep Poorly, Id Im liMOglilln'M Worm ft/rap The Chlld'a Bleep la IMaturbed, Dm Child Who Wakeelu Terror, The Child Wh?3 Appetite la Voradoua, The Child WhoM Appetite Varlee, Id (JfieLiitigbllD'a Worm ^ruji The Child Who Dote Hot Tbri?e, The Child Who la Bmadated, The Child With Internal IrriUtloo, The Child With Hallow Complexion, Id lieUDKhllu'iiHoriiiNjrap He IMaetf a Ho Dttgerou* Aa Worwa, Ho Child la FrMFrum Then, They Ceua? Dlaeaie Themreltre, They Aggravate Other Complaint#, e LntiRblln'M HoruiNjrni*. y all rrufflata and Pealwa. my 11 .UABLE DISCOVERY By MRS. JULYE MYERS, ling and Healing Salve! Prlw and 80 otnli ptr box. ) Drawing and Healing 8alvs ina MrbaeelM, fiioo* ao? ?Lmnm, without it aid ef i half*. I Drawing and Healing Salve ir*a eul, bam tad flMh woande. s Drawing and Healing 8alva iraaatftipoiM and rie|*oraa. j Drawing and Healing 8afv? irfn plIMaad poison*! flttb i Drawing and Healing Salve im mrna, lafliin?i joinli, ehlfhlaini and oat biles. In. Jilft ?y?r?" RNnatile Ciri irtrlann It ihMB.ijni, emjlili,?mi W',rSl5?ff1ir"W3r?5.'7i r>?? O*. HrMl? tnd Wain Wa., WhMllnt. HlllflAni MOHPtttffKltalif' 1111 Iflcnrtd lsl? loHdaye.tanyearaM III Ivl (AhUA^t Ml eared. Writ* atai IV III laceaae, Dt. Miaaa, QiiMT, Kith. ? TRANSPORTATION. Jg ALTIMOBB 40HI0 EAILEOAD 00. rue aj fo'.'o**?Who^li-i'l Im* * tanwai. NrTTTTMoTFTtoTt , D?t> j Daily t. M. A. u. A. JP. ?. yiMtflOC. a 10 ft fell Boltaiw. io.u: &20 nlTM at? .. .. r.M r.b A.M. r.n? Ortftta:.k 1:00 u$ IN. i.M? CaabcrUM. U7 ifl 1:1 Wuoliigloii CUy? i:.Mi 1:10 JUltlaoi*. 10.' ?. VM PhilartslPhU ? ? *1:5 Now York ..... 5:2 4:01 A. M. Bortoo^,...? ~~ tu ...... 605 i ! 2!! vyhS?^| ? ? I r'fcW' *8;M ''I:*! U:& .. I IAS 10:10 fciu 11:60 Aolrti ?t? ' t M. A.M. ItBMTllk ~ 1:10 i:00 4:4* HI i ?mrri r,.Z J. loo #:40 *.u ^oluiabu* MO fclO I A.M. nndaaatt^.*.... |j Ml *V> Ml | I T<?|...~ 1U;0Q v.*. r. ?. naUotpoUi... U:U0 tfc* iMt *. brals*. iai M ?.u0 A.M. P.*. 0*lMgO 7 4 *0? 1.10 lumsCltj 1 810 8;*| frtl 11. & O. ftlscs, Urswlug tfoow and clttpifift Uii until ulght trains. Close connections ars madu lor all poluu bouta sad Hoathwost, North ami Northwest, mac lug this? d?sl> mills routs lot colonists and persona moving to th? ?<eat Wsst, snd to whom particular sttsntlon Ujlvsn. WUKKUKO, WITH. AND BAX.TW01S MV. Luts V/hssling I:'i5 a. m. 1:40 ?.?. . 5.10 p. m. No trains run on this Division oa bunduy. Tlol its to all itriuclmU poinu on w>s st Dspol. Ufflos vpsn at all noun during Uts day. Information to ths mtsliuK public chsarJuhy g)vsn. ? W. M. CLKM KNTo, W. o!T. iL'l. DBVElto. W \*?-t PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND 8T. ? LOOI8 IUlLWiV-PAN HANDI.J3 UOU'l'fc. ITHiag Tffigsan ? * ? WWW1 Tiuif Tabls lor East and Wsst. c&rrtcud to MAY 23d, 1881. | trains iasvs Hp Hsnrfls Dspot, loot of hitwfc I st/ont,near riihllu lauding, dally sxcsp; eliiwinwas fellows: aoiitw mar. litis. Lit Vast Pacll'i Ao? Wheeling Tune, tip's Kxp'ijgxp'it Exp'sjooin'o ?Uai*- j A._ v| f. m_.| P. H, 4. b.j p. M nuNunjt ,o.*W| i:07| 4;07| ?:J7| 6:82 Waliabon 7:'.T| 1.4l| 5.-2U 8:99: 7 28 HUab?aTQl?_ 1:00 2:18. *.<* li):8Ul *10 Httaburgb 10:00 8;*0 7:H*. ( 4. M A. H. Harrtoburg ...... I:40| i?.M Baltimore.... 7:40 .... ?... Wa?bfngt?n i?;f? Philadelphia ..... V L* 7.8* Ni* York-. 7 M im .. * M. Hfxton I 201 ftjf. M| 101*0 w?.v> I'M. ' Clo. v. <*:,i Ao- | Ao>' jUn-?: Jup'ij MAi:,;oom'a ooa'n LMT?~ I k, N. *. tf.l A.M. ?-. M. f. Hi WhMllnf mwmwh 9-27 4 Ml 8:5. 1:07 &U Arrifo- i ? rioubenflUa.......... 10:80 108 8:10 2;15 8:10 tannlMB. 1 12:Hi 1:0ft '......... Fawark.....?.. 3 (C 06* ....m. {...mm Columoiu I:2C|* fettL..*... I...M.~ Lea**- j it *.j >. M. Ooluinbua. 1.(11 2?| ,...| 6.Mi 10:00 i Ainn~ r, m. Dajtoa HO' 1:00 10 80 2:00 Cincinnati M..} d'.Ui. Cite; 11:20 *00 1 r H. | *. v. Indlanapolla. 11:0Vi U:* 12:38 8:M *t. Loul?,..? .7:1(0 6:18 11* Chicago. v a.| >*:00 I 8 00 -itclflc M|.re?; 1< atta Wl-wjlUk ifally. Tnlm leering Ooiuuibiu m 3.40 ?. M. and 6.M A. U, run dally. Through (Talca* dupreM 1?hvm Colutnbna dally, excoplguuda;, at ti;90 r. St., with aieeplng cai attached, arriving In Chicago at 7.80 next morning, Bartha can be aectirwl la ad* hum at Union Depot HrketClUcM, Oolumhu. Pulin'Kn? PhLmmi Drawing Itoom Sletplng Can throacb wl'hou' ciii*n?? (rou< HtabenrUie Kaal la Philadelphia an J New York. Wwt io Columbia, Cincinnati. IouU*ille, Indlaoapolla and Hi loulfc For through Tlrkou, Bmuuu f. htcka, d o*ping Cai at'inouiodaMunr. &n<i coy further Information. apply io JW.M. HKU.KVli.iX, JV?i A,cMt at fan ??n?<v I'W ol ?.!f'TDUia ?UWi W Ull? flak*! nffloci tir.&sx HcLur* Iloaw, Wheollnf. II d.CAUWBLL. 3ct'J M*r.m?r, Olnmbai, 9. K. A. PDUt'. ?*?'i r*? '" ' ' At'w-% j'HUbunh, Pa. CiLBVELANi) A PirrflBURGH R. R ' ran a. On ami nltw Kov. ;"30,'aM Trtlri wUl ru? 6MI (mmpt t'undajr,/ m 1 Through XmIoi I/j I'lt utDtxcya? Tbroiy.b Trnlni to f'>nUuoJ. 2 Tlirouvb Train* to CMc?co Pnllm*n> Parlor Qtn (VcliirtlU an* C'JftvaJlLii. Hotel *sd MlMplttf (V? on nil Train* b?twaan Al> l >]:d r.hic*yo. A own. Mail. ; fcsiJrwh bmv*~ i Ballaira. i s.M a.m. 10i0 a. u. 1M r. u. Hridcoport 0.16 " 11.00 ' 2.08 " 1t*tiwni?Ull?............ j 7.04 ' 11.67 ? Ml " W*UnTl!Jr?...MH...HW 8.10 I.TO p. w B.en " fochMlor.. | 9.16 I 126 ' 6.40 " ArriroHttaborgb ! 10.20 " , 3.24 ' 7.46 ' Altoona ; 8.46 ' 1. 2?'A.*. Harriiburq ;12.f6 a.*, 4.19 " Haiti mora. .. ~~ 7.M " 7>J " Washington....... 9.w " 6.02 " Philadelphia^. 4.16 " 7.4'J " K??Y0Ji s - 6^6 " \<\V> Hcxton ..... .1 4.1(1 r.if. M0 ?.M Only live hotwand twenty-live wlnntw I LMAft. Acr in. Kxpraaa. BdUlrt, ZfJVf A. M I 96 P. M. Bridgeport. ?.08 " 2.08 ' btcubcnrUte 7.M " 5.01 " Alliance 1.00 P. M 8.19 " lUtcnna 1.40 " MS " HudJOD... , 2.0V " 6.20 Gavtland . ?.r " 7.38 TO CHICAGO. Only 18 Honrs 1 leat*. Aoctn. lixprwea. BelUlff 0.85 a. M 1.68 p. ? Bridgeport 8.05 " i.W M BteuMttvlll# 7.04 ? ?.0I M TollovCNek A.48 " Alliance 1.8A p. N " Manafleld ?. 8.10 " 9.2ft ' Ft. Wayne .. 12.08 A. v 'lAd A. H Chicago 8.W 1 8.W MftvbtwiU' Ub>/? U i.4f t, in., Brid(f?}K7r? Jt.ffi p. in.; errl*?? ? . Pfeabentlllf ? ! 08 p. in.; Icatri ijteuN-uTllle at a. ui; UrtJ?' port at 8.82 a. m.: arr1*?? it Hnlla'.'f n? *5.08 h hi TlckeUand Barinpc Chock* t? nil pnntiral Mtntf n the Ewt and Wort ear *4 pw.uv' ?t tie Tlrket (>0MID flrldaorv*4. K. H. Mi flu*, * Nfcfn f "I ? * TVV^. ifn.. riwAwni?i. SPECULATION! 9IO, Hi', 900.9100 ln?Mt#d Ir. out n< ? money nuking ro-operativt p!n?. o' (peculating i Itw a conaunt trireme and laya the loundntlon to a fortune. Send lor our n*? pamphlet, frre. FI.KMMU A MIM.rR, Brokrre, <r>8 23 Martha' ta Building, < hlcig , Ilia. |JANK OP THK OHIO VALLEV. IJAPITAL ...? ?l7?,OI>?. w*. A. lim, Pmldant. | W*. H. ?k? f Do?< R(4?n*r?I B?nk!p| liuiln**. frfltmn: vftfl. A. I WlUlfta B. Hint* , J. A. Miller, I J?n? K.bt lord, \.M. A<tomr, I Vfrtor Bcwnburf. H;f,8WW' V . Jg X 0 H A N G K H A H K. Capita* - - f*U4MMJOO J. *? VAUCK .. j4M0EL LAHUHLIH v?. Pm^rarr Ma tctoao. j. VlP(B, H. HrMKHKJfft' # Ulifll'tN, : * ' /.!.(!( ).. ! L.8, l-'iumrt A. . h JoHK HI", f ??* ? l b ? "pLY FANV THS CWKAPMT A ??? BEST FLY :FA. 1ST Inthtelty. OnlyMMnM. (?Mono? Iha V.it.iir* Hontt An Store. Jyli _ * t_ wrtji i. Box tVHtTlNC* PAPISM f 6lr?? lot of br.t writ Wit Mi?r *t to# flfaw*. njtot ? .... - * * HUlCMfHs. Puckltboota M MM M do*. to?ll