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?-??~? Kgj Ifjou arc ski'jilieal, anil will uillcome (oAlliiiiIn, (In., wo will tAejonrcaso'l'O UK RAID WHEN CTBEII!!! irrite for liltlo book of cures. SHOO SEWARD Mil lie in ill any Chemist who will llml, on analysis of'lOO liottlcs S. S.S., one jurticio ol Mereurj", loJIJeofi'oravsiiiin, or any Jl|n. eralsu^/auiv. i mn specific co? rr.oi'iiiKiotis, ATLANTA, GA, SOI,I) IIV .41,1, llll(;(i(!IST,S. Jtl f / ^ V// Tile 0,000,000 Children in the United States Who Htiffer i'nJn. Who Fret ami Cry, Who Have Pule Kacfti, Who Have Had llu-uui, Should Use Lniiglilln's Worm Sjrnp Tb? Chllil Whow Sleep Li Disturbed, The HilM Who Wakes In Terror. ^ Ttit CtalM Who* Apatite VHPIM, The Chllil who Doe* Not Thrt*?, Th? Chilit Who Is Kmaclated, The Child With Internal Irritation, TLe child With hullow Complexion, ShonM Use Ijiiiglilin's Worm Syrup No So Dancerou* As Worms. No Clillit lj Kre* From Them. They Cau?e l>l*ea?e Themselves. TLfy Aftr*vut? Other Compl&lnta. The C'hiW\s Cure When Tectliing-s LAMUN'S INFANT 00HQ3AL SirTKNH THK Ol'MK : At.lavs pain; IU:IiLCX1 l-'hauiiatiox: contiioui titT. IiltW'lC!^, 'Ji'RIMI Sl'kJM Kit C"MI'la i n't. I'yfknteby, liiAuniiKA, Flatl'lexce, Colic, kic. M'tH-ruvHI :lnil it very valuable: the chili! will Ufiuml.in! iiilmi'n ntlt flrrjt.omt irair v/> chrer* /?'. f- 'ic-f, ii'itl/niluj rt.nforlaUr. We cmrnntefl u>tiif,atiil will refund the nrtc** orewrron# ;ot.luiu< k% reprevintt^l. Solil by ull druggist:. ^3 rrico 23c. pop IJottle. _ UUGHUM BROS. & CO.. Proprietor, WHEELING. W VADR. J. E. .SMITH, NO. 1117 CHAPLIN? STREET. rselot evidence of a ?>h)>lcian'? success is the tesUoouyofhl-jinticul?. TnelncrtvlDgfiemiindjfor wj j>iinr:K-;<i;im scrvicca provB mm x iwvc ucuii honorably and fairly with those who have consults) oe. I never use a patient's name without permis?Ion though I h?ve many hundred certificate* from th'x; \rhoin I have cured after they hud been procouncil lucunible. A thorough medical education, with many yean hopltalexperience and familiarity *Uh thcMtmtic agenta, a close observance of ternreniseutal peculiarities and strict attention to hjzienic man-nement insures success. if cure Is jwible. and I frankly give the pnlieut ray opinion. HOME PEOOP todney ana Liver Diseases and Rheumatism.? Sufcrwl Terribly.?"Nothing steincd to help me; coclicot getout of bed. Dr. Fntirh cured me." ZEIT. I'HILLlPH, Wheeling, W. Va. ^urrb, Polypus of Nose. Impaired Voice ?Suffears; patent mediciue failed to help inc. w.ixWkh.mpletely cured me. CHARLES CHADDUCK, of Spcidel it Co, Wheeling. VV. Va. PFpcjfiU and Ulcerated Stomach.?1"Treatment wjnn/ailed toglve me relief. Dr. Smith cured TIIUMAS IfuLT. Ituuraneo Agent. nu.-"IlHd them for fourteen JCAra. Dr. Smith cortvlme." LOUIS K. WASHINGTON. SerofclH. Running Sores on Head.?".My 6on was *2ict<\l for fourteen years. Nothing seemed to fcdphim. Dr. Smith cured him." MRS. CATHERINECAPS, Marketstreet, Wheeling, W. Va. Owen.?1"Suffered for yean* with cancer. Had it ?tout three tunes. It returned after each operaiwa. I'r. Smith cured me without knifo caustic or pain." M KS. H. M. ORCCTT. Hits, KMula of Anus.?Flat of my bcck for 18 Rcjorted dying. Dr. Smith cured me with ?t kulfe, in five week*. THOMAS COLVIN. JWhokwila Groccr, Main SL. Wheeling. W Va. ^Vcmtloiis of Rectum, Prolapsus and Piles.? J>?i:iven up to die and pronounced iucutable. -i.suiiui i-uroi uiu wuiiuui kiiiic. WASHINGTON DEI, A NY. Martin's Ferry. fcfv.H. 0. Lsdd writes?"Dr. Smith's professional twice* in my family have been incwt aatlstactory ?a-l 1 connntn4 him to alias a gentleman and a klllful physician." Mr>. lurgaret Kotb nays ?"I had been suffering lor ??ven yurs and treated by many physicians for nyrawia. Dr. Smith wild 1 had a tape-worm and u tight hour* removed a monster KM fret loiifr." ftmale Complaints.?Three years In hospitals for Rata*, pive me peculiar advantages in such cases. rtnoai nuttf of catarrh. disease* of heart, liver, i-ocuch, klitnoys, skin, b'.ooJ, nen'ous affections M?cakjw*esof men an4 youth, scrofula and ?tan* t?iify to my sti.txia. fll^oitw! without the knife. Y'tcnu at n <ii>tant may be treated by letter nrnl *.W*etion gnirantecd. Axhart f*r self examination >entoa receipt of two thrcoccnt stamps, and mtIcc returned free. loQsultAtion ni office free. Office hour* from 9 x. 3-la;r. M.. daily. Call on or address J. E. SMITH. M. D., -?>' No. 1117 ChupHnc M. Wheeling. W. V<u AVEWVS W.ttXTKIC JIEDICISB I* npociUve and effectual remedy for all Kcrvou* Disease* In every slast ol youn* or old. male or female: such as Imvoamcy. frustration. Ixw of Ptroncth, Loss o! \ luUty, Dvfect'fo 'Memoir, Impaired llr&in Tower, and dl>ea*e* from which an unnatural waste ot life S'rtnpi. Ml of which ctanot 1*111? undermine the whole *y*tera. Every organ is weakened, every power prostrated, and man? fOTmtoldL*ascarege?er*tM which, 11 not checked, pave the way to an early dtath. It tvjuvinfttes age and rvlariKoratw youth Each i?actace contains iraffldcut for two week*' treatment. Write for pamphlet. which will be rent free, with full particular*. > Sold by all Druiorfsts at M cents a package, or twclre packages for $5 to. Will be sent free by mall ou recclpt of money, by Mdrttrinc WtBB'8 KCLECriUC MEDICINK CO.,. A euro guaranteed. Buffalo, K.?. LOG AN A CO., Wholesale and Retail AffcnU, wheeling. tv>w.ia27 Eggaw t? arcdlttro cure tor ell Dlacbarses. i?Unc.ne.aa;tuU3i; tindltluf.il Beauvtlonool tbo f fRHAHY PASSAGES I . S l 00I>frt>otU,^'"5^t5r.5ll?i,i5! ELK "'vtofrrk#. JO UN D. PARK <fc BOMB VjHf is,?,177.Sycrjncr?Ui. CINCINNATI' _ u?iO. X:?uonj?aUoa paper. * * * _ c MlebT L*oghUn Bro?.,fc O. if?? Mi^rphinv TIitf.it Tr"rn n ?r^ i V~ cua.I. ,:?tT Ux tn uu ivru uMttcuiirtrjr.t I>r. V. r. 33a?-?U,t;Mincy,illcn. kbdical. THE WONDEROF HEflUKG! f!a+0*r>r*Vi Th" K*lrn?l I* llio cmljr VttlttllU, ?|*ciffo for till* illMiar, CoJd IqIIomI, Are. Our ''CutnrrliCurr," pccUlly prfpannlto iuf*t ktIdu* ca?f?. Our na?itl Myriugc lureluftMo for uw In ca. Urrbml BQectlou*, U ?lnip!o and inexp-tuivr, Rbenmatism. Hcnral&ia, tton bu cured no many cmm of tucio dWtroailug complaint* u? tbo llxirnrl. Hemorrhages. 'ff'Kir Rtmnach, Koto, or from any cauac, Uiprtdlly coutrolled aud alopped. Diphttieria and Sore Tliroat. promptly. It U a aur? cure. Delay la diage/oui. For Plica, mind, Illfrdlng or Itchlog, It la thu greatcat know* remedy. Cautloti FOSU'8 EXTRA CT hat b~n <mU tated. Thi aenuiut hat the trorili "J'OSlt'S JKXTItACT'blomn inthtnlaui. aiid/ttir nirt?ir? tradt-mar k oil aurroundiivt buf ir rapper. Sam other it fltnuiiu. Atuaya vuut en hating POSD'H 2tX TRACT. Take tioother preparation. It it net tr to Id in bulk or by meant f. arr.mi.Tft* axd toilet article*. POND'S tXTRACT 50c., S1-Q0, $1.76. Toilet Cream. 1.00 Catarrh Curo 75 Dentifrice 50 Platter 25 Up Salve 25 lnhalor(Glaii50c.)1.00 ToiletSoap(3C*Vei). CO Na$alS>rinqe-.... 25 Ointment 50 Mediated Paper... 25 Family Syrlnge( $1.00. Lamer, read paucB 13, IP, 21 ami SO of onr New Pamphlet, which accompany each bottle. taf'Ocu New Pamphlet wito lltaroar or OCR PREPARATION HKNT FllfclK O.t APPLICATION to POND'S EXTRACT CO., 14 "West 14th St., Now York. I till lino of above preparations dlsplayei i one of Pond's "Extract Co.'a Show Ciues nn< >1*1 by Lojjan it Co.,D.">3 Main Street. Wheel ifr; also by C. Moenkemoeller, corner Marke pit Twenty-second Streets, Centre Wheeling J??l.r>-rrbu\v TES; G&JSCTS-ttxSiXE While other Baking Powders areicrgefy adulterate:! with Alum and other hurtful drugs, /SS^ has been kept unchanged in alt its original purity and strength. Tho best evidence of its safety and effectiveness is iho fact of its having received the highest testimonials from the most eminent chemists in the United States, who have analyzed it, from its introduction to the present time. No other powders show so good results by the true test-the TEST OF THE OVEN. 11 IS ft f UHE FHUIT HC!D BSKinQ POWDER -HADE BYSTEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., end St. Louis, JJo., a*ou(4rlnr?r. of LupalU Trm.l n?ir?. Dr. Trlrv'a Spttill tUiortac Eitraru, >ad Vr. 1'rlet'u lul<;ar I'rtfiUM. TUTPS PILLS HEaBEBgBaB A iMf/Nnnrnrn I ium H uiounutnKu uiocrt IS THE BANE of the present generation. It te for tho Curo of thta 'diaeaao and its attondantF, SICK-IIEADACHE. BILIOUSNESS. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, etc.. that THTTS~PILL3 have gainod a world-wide reputation. No Hemetiy has over boon HiacovBrod that acta bo gently on tho digeativa orgnna, giving tliom vigor to aaaimllato food. Aa n natural reaultTtfio Nervoua System ia firaced, tho Muscles gro Developed, and tho Body Hobuat. Cliills and. Fovor. E.RIVAL,a Piantor at Bayou Sara, La.,nays: My planu.Uon la In a malarial district, for several years X could not make half a crop on Dccoont of bilious diseases and chills. I was nearly discouraged when 1 began tho uso of TUTT'8 PILL8. The result was marvelous: my laborers soon became hearty and robust, and I have had no further trouble. Tbey rdlrrr the rncorcnl IJrrr, rlraiiM the ulnod frum pelMtnou* humor*, r.nd cnu?r IIip boifpls to art nattirully, nltb> out which no one run feci well. Try tills rem My falrlv.nnit jonnlllimlti ahrMlthyfUgcallun. ViKormiaRmlv. Pure Hlooil, NlninicXirTM, and n.Nmiml Liver. Price, 34Cents. OUlee, 33 31 tirray >?U. >. Y. nurs HAIR DYE. Gray Hair or WinsKKiis chanced ioaOui?y Hlack by a slncle application of this Dvk. It lnin?n? a natural color.and nets Instantaneously. soin dv uruffsma, or aeov oy cipress ou receipt of Ouo Dollar. Office, 00 Murray Street, New "York, (Vr. rvrrs JIA.WAr of Vntnable\ Information cud I'nrfxit Itrcri^tm I ?p ilT tf* timllfil TZEE nil apfilltuifiot*. f Cares Rheumatism, Lambzco, Lama Back. Sprains and Uralses, Asthma, Catarrh, Coachs, Colds, Soro Throat Diphtheria, Barms. Frost Bites. Tog^i. Ear. and Bead ache, nnd al'.pair's and aches. "Pie be?t Internal tod external remedy la Ike ?wU. r^bottUcuaeteri. Sold by meJIcine dealer* ?n-i)?rUfe. pirectica? la clcht lanctuccs. Frka' ?ou ?t< ? 140. FOSTER, MILDURN & CO., Prop'ri, BUFFALO, X. Y.t V.S. X. . .This Is a ncv roinctfy, orlshmllr c*m- I K {KyR(lr<lan<l!ntrodacfUlothtMm?<;iiflfprofca? H |r Mou aN<l llii} public at hrgo by S. II. llart- | S rain, 51. Y?., of frt r?m Ave.. PltubarR, J W l'a.. who has prercriba] It to orer ?\KU ju- 2 I Hants. anilla?vv:rycs.v?<rlth!riwinciitgTatl- I L fylnc siiecots. E^SI5S?US?S3P!Efi?geJ3CK J Itscffdcttipnn tluirj^tiujlsi-iitlrvryunllco Cj that of any other remedy* and 13 tho only j tn"?IlcJnoua?l?i In tlmmi cTory dlreiM to *? which U?sh Ishclr-KpllvTT (Vflllltiff Kits) S bclns* tUo only cxccpUcn. la thU I'LntrxA J thrmlil cot l?o tiwl. In CoiuUrxitlmi aiwlf* IMmtaoftheYcnub* Organs ami l<lstl?lcr, H MANxLix?ru>uMbormnwithi?. iTr.n.wv tliBscilvn iirlnvJpJM front Xhtso Ingredient* J . sou la corallntnutUpi Into nao 3trnpto c?un- M * uiund, whichutoncocntarldc#wtili XboVis n MtoieiTniXNxTvitAjn?*cnrai?C3?, *n<l I 4 the wcricot restoration eoainencw with the tf flntdoso. Tbcrol?iioc?niirssaU?tltwiH pot rcagSnoratllwasllt?rlHnoX?'nr''- r?r J lartlrabrs me.1 for ?jKunpfcwt.' BSfCaSSS B. II. IIARTS!AN* JtCO.. 0?hom. oaln. | r?#^p?nac^icsrTO^^Vtf??rrswJffiflMC5iri Sold by all druggis J and dealers In":xuedicin - Ip flnMltymx* "tUfH N'?"< ^ Hiula? FowrtftaihWIrwi. For the Intelligence. llEKOIffir. L Tjiio hcrolim Ii not confloed To deed? on Untie field! II* coroutl iK'tlwIu the brow Of elm who uerer ylcM? T^u.r,'a".ii71;.h""hc'*w,,h' "m"5Sir"K,r,r it. Advf nltv nft Im . ik.i Which fortune oft deules; ] It louche* hlra to know hlnuelf, J For theru life's s cret lies; . , , Schooled thus, and armed with fortitude? 'lhe vanUgo Rrouud hnth he; And soldierlike, ho oft will turn ' Defgtt to victory. in. Llfo lint bent it field of strife, . , lis dutU?ea*r. hard, ' As lights tho soldier?well or 111, I And gain* he nitot award; c Our wimjj arc sent to loitour faith;? <)nrl?ys-the measured tnecd , B Thutnftitho cloud* which sliudo life s sun > And glldseach worthy deed. t IV. NoUo the inan whoso courage stauds Advendty'aketn teat? And yield* not to lil-fortuno's shocks? I Who strives thus, strives the b?.*t. y No sworded chief on hL?tory'? page? Than hlin-hsth brighter name, ' Though conqueror of a hundred ilylds;? He j>eers his race In fame. y v. r Famohath ? rlinnloi lit war. or pence?of thone,? c Her ?oldle ?,?thoiiRh on different fleldi,? . Who bruvely front their fowl? 1 Hut prwiter tlmii him who fortreu UTte*? t (irctttcil In l'cuct', or W ar? . I* the Krv?t God like mun who of IMnwellli conqueror! W. * ? C School Ulri'ft hiiireriiiUN. C I'hltndelphU Tiim*. \ The young men who complain that the luarriugcablo girls arc lacking in knowledge of housekeeping lmvo not got down to tho * root of tho trouble. "What our girls lack j is not knowlcdgo of nny kind; it is health. f The great trouble with most of them is J | that tliev know too much?except of oue ? or two things that would be of most value v [ to them. Thero is nothing in the news- j ; papers, more distressing to a thoughtful , lover of his race than the account# of the ,, "graduating exercises" at girls' schools, p The girls are commonly "graduated" at ^ about the age when their brothers are be- tl ginning their serious studies at college, n and into the few years which they need n the tenderest care they have had crowded j; an amount of work "that would appal a w vigorous mlnlL The result is that those of c them who are not killed outright enter upon e lite with no other endowment than a backache. . . a A well-known nhvsiciun Wolv ? ?!-! ? that when a young woman comes to con- v hull him lie always asks whether she stood f( high in her claw, so constant a eorres- a, pondeuce has he found between the grad- c uatingaverage and the poor girl's feeble i| health. And this is easy to understand; A g boy might stand the amount of application ii and of excitement to which a girl is sub- js jectcd in her school years; if any boy could ^ be found to submit to it; but no parent n would expect of a boy what is exacted of jc his daughters at this early age. And yet jj nothing is more certain than the period of ci life during which our girls are having their heads crammed with all sorts of possible and impossible learning and accomplishments, their miuds upset with public j, exhibitions and their bodies wearied with perpetual unrest is just the period that H determines whether they shall grow up rt healthy women or helplets invalids. 01 There may be some girls who pass ^ through this ordeal unharmed, but it is a ^ mystery now tney do it. And the worst of ^ it "is that it is upon the women of humble jj means, who caunot aliord the luxury of invalidism, that the curse of this perui- gt cious system falls. "Well to do people tc usually "take better care of their girls now- w adayB. They encourage them in outdoor a] exercise and give both bodv nud mind a p. reasonable chance for development Cut y the girls who, if they have not healths-will cj - have no dowry whatever are those who are 0I around down to this terrible servitude in C( the schools, in the vain delnsion that their C( "education" will be of value to them. It w could never be of much value in any case, tj because a system that crams all the study of a lifetime into tour or live years is a fraud on the face of it, but being almost gj inevitably purchased at the cost of perrna- cf uent ill-health it is very much worse than \y useless. If women can wait and take their C( learning leisurely it may do them no harm; fc as it is, their school lif? is to fnnr.fifrh? /-. them an enduring curse. ^ THE Ct'IlUCKL.VM) COAL MI.VEKS. ^ I'roHjiectH uf an Jiirly End of the lc NtrlUo. N Kuostjiuro, June 2U.?-It is thought that A the striking miners'.it Cumberland, who have been idle since March 14, will resume p work sometime soon?possibly this week? t< without having accomplished anything excepting it may be a reduction in the hours |g of labor. There is really no choice left ai them but to make their peace with the companies, us the lattei are doing fairly well with the new labor and manifest no disposition to recede from their original position. It would be folly on the part of strikers, with suchau outlook before them, to persist in their present attitude. They jj have made the best light they could for g( what they conceived to be their*rights, aud though failing, have not forfeited the respect of the public by any lawless or violent camllH't- Thn VxtflL !?? ? being so heavy, however, it were better for c their own interests to accept the situation n una resume work on such terms as the a: companits feel able to oiler. s< Enu-Iiuul anil r^ypl-Mic U Well Pro lmritl Tor Decisive Action. Washington*, June 20.?England's war a, contingent now in the Mediterranean ises- is timated to be nineteen ship3 with 112 guns and o,!101 men. This is the Mediterranean squadron alone and cIoph not include the eight vessels recently detached from tlio channel squadron, and put under tho ordero of Admiral Seymour now ct Alex* sf anuria. Kngland's total force in the Medifprr<>nnrnn i? nml OTi7.1 mnn . Ultli, .U- Jj eluding the Royal Marine artillery and b light infantry of 1,500,' wliieli 'are* to be ? landed immediately upon the receipt of * marching orders. " The harbor of Alexandria in Egypt has a J! low, exposed coast lino and a narrow en- ?' trance with less than twentv-tive feet of ls water on the bar, so that onfy two of the 0 English iron-clutla have been able to enter tl t!ie haven proper. The harbor is protect- tl ed by a chain of forta which lie in a semi- 2 circle on the heights above the town. The intervening spneo between the forts and the shce is occupied by palatial dwellings 0 which belong to the wealthy class of European residents. The forts being in possession of Arabi's cohorts and the licet be- a ing conveniently anchored just wbere*its j line of (ire in event of au engagement, i must "pjis? directly across this European a r quarter, there Is littlo trouble in under- a suuiumg wny 11 was mac eo many oanuers I anil wealthy people made haste to abandon li their homes on the firetalarm. J ? % t i Cool I)re** for lionet, F.raa the Providence Journal. Few horse-owners perhaps take the r trouble to give their,animals a cool sum- ' mer dress. Most harnesses are cool and airy; but tho tug and heat are concentrated at the collar, and thero is no reason why * the collar should not be cool and airy. In 1 the State of New York, near Cayuga Lake, f there are miles of meadow, or swamp, in (j which catkins grow in rank confusion. In progress there for some time has been the nJimtm'nf moVinn (mm lom'fxz flf (fin Mt. r kins, or flap?, horse-cojlara. They have been made of husks and ?traw, but the flag collar Is rooro generally used. A flag col- 1 Inr'costs but a dollar and a quarter/and ? the amount saved in horae flesh by its use 1 cannot be estimated. The collar, adapts itself to any neck and shoulders, prevents ? galling, or cures galling, and is light and r ea cool and cheap. s I , PE5MMYLVASIA POLITIC*, rhe Pcnnnylvnnln N?mpapcn and Ih* Philadelphia, June 25.?Some ol tin tery best Hepulillcaa newspaper* In tin itate are refusing to rapport the Cameron state ticket. Among tliern arc the lollowrng: rhe ItilUdelphU Pre*, Butler Clllieu, ["ho North Aruericau, Sandr Lake Journal, [ he Kreulnx Telegraph, Crawford Journal, mo inquirer, Mill Vlttairo itecoru. Jelawarc County Jtecord, Tlttuvllle Sunday World, s'orth Wale* Kecord, llradford Sunday New*, iuton Frc? Vtvu, Ulrwci Sentinel, lohudale Independent, Klkland Journal, Vllkeabdrrc Kccord, Huubury (iiuetto, Veliiboro Agitator, Kennett Advance, .ancaAtcrNew Era, Cauwl*a Newi Itvm, fork ltejiubllcan, Steeltou Item, ilyurtdale commercial, Lltvleatown Km, MtUburxh Dispatch, Lebanon Independent, 'lttsburvh hronlcle, chmnber?b'g D'y Herald, leaver Falla Index, 1'bu'ulsvtlle Mewenner, leaver Time*, Chainberab.Pub.Upltiiou, ?'cw Cattle Newt, liradford lira. New Castle Counuit. In addition to these the Doylestown Intelfgencer, Huntington Journal, Indiana Mesenger, Mercer Republican, Venango Citizen tnd several others, while giving a nominal upport to the ticket, advocate a now con* ention aud deuounee Cameron and his netliods unspairiugly. how tub new york i'ai'kiw stand. Nkw York, Juno 25.?All the leading lepublican papers here, as in Pennsylvania, are with the bolters in Pennsylvania. Tho Timet says; "When 'machino' methods of party orpnization degenerate into a parody ol repescntative institutions, and lead stfoply to ccordingthewillof ouo man, the question if party success becomes subordinate to he larger question of party vitality. If he 'machine' canrot bo broken by tho nanifestations of ponular nrcforence. n? xpressed iii the nominating caucuses aud onvcntions, the only course open to a resilute opposition is to appeal to the mass oteof the party." WHAT THE INDEPENDENTS CONTEND FOIL The following was the address of Gen. iloorehead at the Independent Iiepubican ratitlcation meeting in Pittsburgh, 'a.: "My fellow-citizens?I thank you rom the bottom of my heart for the corliai greeting. I trembled when I heard ay name mentioned for Chairman, but vnen the list of Vice Presidents was read found I was well backed. They have ?ut the body-guard in the rear, and it is a ood body-guard. About two years ago 1 resided at a ratification meeting at the >pera House. It was the ratitlcation of lie nomination of James A. Gartield. That ame was received then as you receive it ow. I was then and am now a Gartield i lepublican. It is Garfield Republicans! ho are now called Independent Hepnbliuns. Their duty is to remove some of the vils that have crept into the party unconliously. It is not necessary to enumerte these evils, but there is one thing that want to see before I die, that is, when 1 ote for John Smith it shall not be counted >r John Jones, and this I believe will be ccouiplished by these Garfield ltepubliins. There is one other name dear to us. : is Abraham Lincoln. He said in his ettysburg speech: 'The Government of ie people, and by the people, cannot peril from the face of the earth.' Have we iiu kiiiu 01 a uovernment in I'ennsylvaia? Have we that kind of a Government i Pittsburgh? 13 it not a Government of te bosses, bv the bosses and for the manner l'roi>o*e<l .National Itnlhrny. "Washington, Juue 20.?Representative azelton (Wisconsin) Chairman of the !ouse Committee on Pacific Railroads, lias iported to the House a substitute for the iginal bill proving the incorporation of le National Railwav Company. The subitute authorizes tfie companv to build a tilroad from Washington to tfie Hudson iver, opposite New York, and grants to it le power to appropriate lauds for the conruction and operation of its railroad so as ?include the lands necessary for depots, barves, Ac, within the city of New York id Jersey City. It limits the first class issenger "fare from Washington to New ork to $0, provides that "the larter shall not be sold, transferred, r assigned to any person or )rporatiou," and directs the company to unmence the construction of the road itliin twelve months after the passage of le act. In consideration of the power roposed to be granted to the corporators, le bill provides further that the United :ates mails shall be transported by the >mpany on its through fast trains between Washington and New York in ''not to exied six hours and thirty minutes per trip, ir sucli compensation as the Postmaster, eneral may deem just and equitable." iio incorporators named in the bill are fessrs. John 13. Gordon, Joseph A. Jame>n, Hugh McCulloch, William A. Walice, II. M. Hutchinson, George K. Chase, 'oali L. Jeffries, John A. J. Creswell, and. . I'l Pavis. Tho substitute was ordered rinted and recommitted to the committee. hMirman Huxelton said to-day he would J robably report it to the House this week1 ) be placed on the calendar. Ir you are subject to chills, a certain cure Pkrona. Regulate your bowels with Max14*. Beauty, health, and happiness for ladies In "WINE OF CARDU1." For sale by Logan ?t Co. You can buy tho celebrated cog-geared ovelty Clothes Wringer of Boyd, Market ijuare, for $1 cash. Just one-half the price iarged by peddlers for third-class wringers. Present stock of pianos, Steinway, Knabe, bickering, Halletrt Davis, Emerson, Hardlan, Guild, iVc., at the very lowest prices, ud great reduction for cost. Call early and :cure great bargains. Lccas' Music Store, 1M2 Main street. Fob tremulou8nes3, wakefulness, dizziness, ud lack of energy, a most valuable remedy i Brown's Iron Hitters. daw "WINE OF CARDUl" four times a day make* a liappv household. For sale by Logan it Co. A COCGir. Cold or Soro Tlirnnt stimuli! 1?? :opped. Neglect frequently results in an lcurablo Lung diseaso or Consumption, irown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder le stomach like cough syrups and balsams, ut acts directly ou the inflamed parts, allaylg irritation, gives relief in Asthma, Bronbitis. Coughs, Catarrh, aud the Throat trouba which singers and public speakers are lbject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronhial Troches have been recommended by hvsicians, and have always given perfect itisfaction. Having been tested by wide and onstant use for nearly an entire generation iey have attained well-merited rauk among :ie few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 5 cents a box everywhere. rrhsiw Ax ounce of prevention is worth a pound t cure, and haves doctor bills?take Pkku.na. PcrNounl! To 31 on Only I The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will snd Dr. Dve's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic leltsand Electric Alliances on trial fnr MrtydaystoraenfyourjR or old) who are filleted with Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality nd Manhood, and kindred troubles,guarantying speedy and complete restoration of lealth and manly vigor. Address as above, i*. B.?No risk is incurred, as thirty days' rial is allowed. ttsaw C'ntarrb or the Bladder. * Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidley and Urinary Complaints, cured by 'Buchufalba." $1. Economy. A fortune may be spent in using ineflectlal medicine?, when by applying Thomas' iclectric Oil, a speedy and economical cure an be effected. In cases of rheumatism, ame back, bodily ai'mcnts, or pains of every lescription. it aftords instant relief. rntmi. nml*. anrl fnm.U ?.1._ o 1. 6. for any blovi impurity. Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's few Xatfonal Dyes. For brightness snd durbility of color *re unequaled. Color from wo to five pounds. Direction! in English nd German. Pnce 1ft rents. daw D<:v virvnr in ItflM.lV* mvir<4 fnr a V, emedjr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ia jure con for Piles. u? iThj Will Ton . Allow a cold to advance In your iptem a thus encourage more serious maladies, su aa Pneumonia, llemorrages uud Lu troubles when an Immediate relief can be ? readily attained? Boscuia's Qkrman bra ( has gained the largest sale in the world for t cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lui ' Diseases. It is Dr. Boscbee's famous Germi preoption, and is preiwred with thegreaU care, and ne fear need be entertained in a ministering it to the youngest child, as p directions. The sale of this medicine is u Crecedcnted. Binco lint introduced there h een a constant increasing demand and wit out a single report of failure to do its work: any case. Ask your Druggist as to the tru of these remarks, Large sicca 75 ceuta. Ti itand be convinced. rrhuw IIorirortl'N Add I*lio?plinte lu NcanIcI lien*. P. 8. Park Kit. Wellington, Ohio, say "While crossing Lake Erie, 1 gave it town fellow-passenger*, who vrere *eaj?lck, and gave them Immediate relief." ttiiuw. The Country. Who that has ever lived any time In tl country but must have beard of tUo vlrtui of Burdock as a blood purltler. liurdoc Blood Ultters cure dyspeusia, biliousness an all disorders arising from impure blood ( deranged liver or kidneys, l'rlce $1 00. WlUTG'FJt botldes you chance to wint, Ne'er fall ihort of Srzoduut. Hut keep It nUvnys lu your rijrht, A nource of beauty an** dell?ht. To clean*! year tetth till with your imtle 1 he most fMrttilloiiit you begujle. Trksiw 'Great aches from little too corns grow. Gorman Corn Uomover elves Instant rpll<>f. WSif Jftt Every Coraet is warranted untiafactary to its woarcr la every way. or tho money will bo relumlcil by tho person from whom it was bought. The only Corwt pronounced by our lending phy?lclsni not Injurious to the wearor, and endr.rxvl W laillea u the ino?tcomfortablo and perfect mtlcg Conct evu m*J?" PRICES, by Mall, Po.Uge Pal J i Health PfTtcrrlnr. # t.50. K??lf..VdJu?tlnc. 61.50 Abdominal (cxtrnheary) #8.00. >'ur?lnc. #l.S0 Health Preserving (fine routll) #2.00. lVwa hUlrt-Supportlnc. #1.60. For ?nlo by lending Hetall Dealer* everywhere. CHICAGO COKSET CO., Chlcugo, PL INSURAKCE, JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Compare ARets, 1882, Muluai Life insurance Co., asr NEW YORK, In round numbers ~......891,ooo,ooc New York Life 47.000,(XX New England Mutual ? 16.000,00( Pcnn Mutuhl 7,00u,(XX Mutual Ueueflt 85.000t(X* In ratio of uuiuattement expensed to total Incomt for Jcompare the Mutual Life Ins. Co., or X.Y., 01-10 per cl with the New York Life .....^...13 110 per ccn New Kjiplrttid Mutual 13 010 " Feun Mutual ...15 110 " Mutual Bvnetlt..? 10 010 " Which are the Lowest Hales Annual Premium for au Insurance of 51,000. use 35 Hutual Lire ins. Co., or>". Y. - $22 4: New York I.Ife .. ....? 826 Si New Enulaud Mutual...... 26 5( Peuu Mutij.U .. 2G 2, Mutual Bon-Jtlt 26 & For other comparison* nnd information, call at I'ETUKaON'S AGENCY. my 15 1100 Main Strict. -?IIE MANUFACTURERS' bv'.-; " \, V ,: 'V , ; Fire Insurance Company, of wnseuxa. ir. vi. No. 51 Twelfth St, under Y?'asli!ngton Hall Capital, - - - ^100,000 DIKEOTOIW. t \r '? f D?ti?.? ....... '? . ICUUICUJU, U.JW11UK10, John J. Jo'iM, Geonjo Hook. Geo. E. Stlfel Robt. Simpson, Alex. J. Cecil. Itob't. 'Wangle ROOT. CRANGLE, President. V,\ K. PENPLKTON*. Vice President. J. C. ALDKRSON. Secretary. JO.^ KM51IEIMER, Agent. Ingres oil kinds of proiniriv at reasonable rata {vl PHOTOORPAHY. tfik A ... j Pliotogropliic Studio. 1:03 MARKET STREET, Jcfi Op;>ositc McLure House. pLUMMEK Has the Largest ami Finest X^liol ogrnpli G-aller^ IN* THE CITY. Cot 80.00 CablntU only S'.t.oo per dozen. jcO , 11S.S MAIN' STRKKT. QRAYON PORTRAITS AT MYTuES' ART STUDIO \'Q. '21M MAl\' HTRI'RT. :r.?--r*.-,*r'-rvf vr^torg, or X7. jc: 4 iifpEBISHA'BL? PERFUKF, i_?n txjrr.ai **3="?-? i ?.? C Y - ?? ? iuuiia / a id-ifr.ans miim wateb, Best for TOILET, BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. Pull line of BHAFTIJfO *t>d PCLLF.VB it bottom prkt*. Ac*nti for tiw BOSTON BLOWERS. FT CAM KMPS oI*11 gnlu. E.NULVEEE8' SUPPLIES. JCE CREAM AND CAKES. The ninrt popular Ice Crcara Saloon in the city! to be found at TII03. F. lIEYMAK'ft No. 1012 Main Street. Pluc Fruit Creams a specialty. Al*o, fitrawbe xira awl Cream supplied at Ahort notice, *-av Telflnhone No.5L lolt OPIUMB?S THE GREAT II ch NATDKK'8 GIFT TO I "8 . THE *C3-R^A.T^ EOT Cures Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Fever and Ague, the Liver and Kidneys. It hot tfimi J lore 1A other SftdMiut. The old 1 ndlans believe that tli will huve no stekneai FOR SALE BY ALL __ TOLU, ROCK ; For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Urouchltls nil Diseases of (he Thro; UVtH i.UUO.UUO BOTTLES BALSAM OF TOLD 2= . ASTHMA, SORK THROAT, CONSUMITION ii * diseases of the THROAT, CHES T and LUNGS, 1 , pounded as ir he celebrated TOLU, ROCK and properties, it I .Tords a ditl'usive stimulant aud U lias been relie\od. PAIITinU J Don't be deceived by unprincipled urtU I lull i an(j Hye iu p|uco 0f our TOLU, ROC article made?the genuine bearing tbe signature etary Government Stamp on each bottle. PUT Ui' IN QUART SIZE BOl UWUEXCK d: M ARTI.V, Propriety Chicago Sold by DRUGGISTS, GKOCEKS : C. W r i.TY A ?Roi, Wholesale JLgenta, who wlL ' ocl-rrlistff > R.asuer &:I>iiig,er, ' MAKCKACTDREK3 OF I Hayes' Patent Metallic Skyiig'nts. ' (Under I.lcciwi'i Ihc only Skylight* that are Fire, Storm, Con dentition and Weather Proof. U-tfEXp FOR CIKCUI.AK.-T* Xo. 85 TJiircl Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. I ?Ji;?7-TrnAJ? Dobbins' Starch Polish. : mrapess: every family may 1 S,vc ^c'r linen l'nt ^cau''^ ^m* flWA -sitm 1 : ip Ask your Grocer, f iPi J. B. DOBBINS, I IsSJfclgiggeS^*"'" MIUOEtPHIA, PA. |? SNCEEASE . j||0 YOUR CAPITAL. ] | Investors of Biaall aod Tnedltnn J! AjTifO Amounts in (iruin, Provisions and _ VnVSh stocks as futlv rruicctt-d ?? most -? wtnV I'Xtonsivt'aniUntlufutlalop'jrtttora. j ' Our euccoskfrsl, lolly tried, old cs- -J . _ t:il>lii*lacKl jiluo. T-r 1L li-porta w WHEAT sonfcwot.'kly.divIdeuas'pGldinoatb- v Iy. Nond nt ouce for oxptaUdUiry a T73r\ circulars nail r.asc roconl, ym-B. ' DividondapaiddurinKpiietthirawu Wfhw jnonttoon tbin fund *w.7J per ^ enarft. Address FLK>13J!M; <T.' MKHR1A3I, Ml & 113 LaSallo - STOCKS St.. Cliicsisu, HI. th5"\s'n wazi a lorcl orfrt in v _ _ cviTjr town, fi.xcollcut inducc* $? H3 nj^ntn. (iovt ;?ay to a r*cpoB?l r """ irftftC Oyliiutt,ltrf LlTri|of o,, j.mr? Jfcoofc ss'fer,,isi;2a,?is?ji;jES AND |v |% a All# ;MM.J11me .*<te, 4a\h. hi? ?if?. bit Ku ARIl/ tw? tJuiJun Urn in cutUwry.the KorU a 11 M Pa !\ "^^e^Mptur'.etcuUotMMca ?{??*"( ofCOT. Cnneadeo. \si\ts n IIMV"4fc ClftoUn free. 0ui6u40tu. J 8 A Wrt fc V hiMoty. llrwarr > ( J A Efl C V5,*11" *W*?t IllflrtiM *nitihv? or wo r.Sts .W?ciyuje : chcm.TI roi.a,!;:g, ? ST0LAD1ES SNLYll iJIl.TS! ?!?d 1 lV"JM 8n""PbM K,U^? .ru^n ?*???rhh#ll (I nook."U?p?*? , ?? Pi?e? fj!J ?|je t?f?l Mialr. .llh M Puno atcomp?iiimcnt. retail from JS to 10 cent! tub Hit MoTcl.-inil ? Leiutlful ino.ir*u4 Jlaruln*. three M month*, po?t paid if is three<cBt tumi* ire kcat | "a Kffn-'JTOaOTifc;, raggHOTTOMMfctaagaMaa j?r erseei #%|p;SEIf-GOBt, A fAVOrlt*! onf! nratnoMl tuid paecctsful aiw-cialUt* In tbHU.S. <noh*r?>tliv<l? for t!i?*cur?*of.?<;rroi?? UeVllllu. JxmtyTwiUoott, ;?>rT/.?jrn?nii?t /iernt/. bcnl lnpuanw?iwi*favelope/?*P.l>rus6lsueauimu; S Addrew DR. WARD 4 CO.. Loui?iin?, Mo. * l- HARRIS REMEDY CD??" 5 jflSuk * ''* CktmHU *u4 St U I'rap'a ot PftOF.IURRia* PAST IUE RIKEDY 1 pVli .\sl Vtnt am at ! cUtra?to ?a0? I V?^'r^<^xj6b3^fllll, I*rtollo'? tihaiiUoa a>l * V- "-*lf w>a7 tWOTST " r ' ' 1 ?r? qaklly airf rrlW.lij ?or*i Tt? RfOKdy la p?t up le taw. 5a. 1 (UHltj a uouUi). ft, a A?.Si?a??bU*F?c?arer*. M>U.?laact?rf t?wO&;iJ?.3 " lnuiniihfM iroritu). f7. hist tj mall laplain ?npi?r?. "l lHrwtlcu?f?r Ulafwmaii anj raft. Nut. raophlcitWrt | btcg Uila dlatiM and &<>da cf ?u;? acal *?alcd ou ?ppllcaiic& { X^DOTTCS lonj fij*ri?x? la ohIbj iJi.r?Kl ef tit I Hood. HUa and I llonr*.?>>rro?? JJflllltr. ImpotrncT, Mrjcanto : J M'rakncu. (ionorrhtra, fjpUllltlr ail ilirrurlol i AflVctfnaa an??l.llr I - - ? 11 AGENTS! 1 ?mxY Foa r WAKTHDT * CHAfiflBERS^DICTIOHfiRY ? Universal Knowledge, j I CCUPUTE CYCLOPEDIA OF USEFUL INFORMATION! !/' i Jb! S2,* ?? rmct Li tern ry Ac hi e vrman I of 1 ?M^*!vuJJ2??p*U.u,nS Comr?i?.ntBoJiclior* 1 PT?11 PP'r* for fall Do?8T, LOUIS, Ha. CHlCAOO,Li. ATLANTA, Qa, IDIAN REMEDY. VATDItE'H CHILDREN TiilioutnWs, Constipation and nil dismesof rei and jfaile More Permanent Cures tKtoi all ib blocxl Is the life. Keep that pure andyoti unirnotSTs. mvo-T** AND RYE. i' ; i Asthma, Piiomnonla, Consumption, snu at, Chest nml Lungs. CONSUMED ANNUALLY. rays been one of the inostimportantjweapona 1 by the MEDICAL FACULTY against the huientsof COUGHS,COLDS, BBONCHITIS. nits incipient and advanced stages, and all ?ut it lias nover been so advantageously cornRYE. In addition to it* soothing Balsamic )uic, to build up the system after tko cough dealers who try to palm off upon yon Bock IK and BYE, which is the only Medicated LAWRENCE & MARTIN, on the PropriTLES FOR FAMILY USE. , III., and No. C Barclay street, New York. and DEALKltS Everywhere. I supply the trade at ramiufactoring prlcea. MUSICAL POOPS. ORGANSFItc Octaves, ono 2-5 Seta Booda, Eight 8 topi, Including Sub-liaaa, Oc'are Coupler,Btool, Book and Music, In Solid Black Walnut Caao Fancy g^^bogc. Tma Omu?f ig Dc::.t oy ms Old Plax The J'umoui Jlecthoven Organ 27 Stops, 10 Sots Reeds, $90. fcooa to advance to $125. Order now. Remit by. Banlc Draft, Test OCco Order, or Registered Letter. Dosed nnd ablppod without a Moment'? Delay. Catslcnue Free. Addroaa or call upon <-0AHlEL f, DEATIKjWashingloD, Kea \,f AXON & HAMLIN ORGANS, NEW jJL ttvlcji, St 50 and upwards per month, till aid !or. ut SHEWS MlcIC STOKE, 63 Twelfth icyt. Washington Hall KTEW 7 1:3 OCTAVE PIANOS, OF lN first quality, warranted tlx years, STiSiuid up> itnii, ai a.irjus .Mtox SJUKK, 53 TWClftO [22 v-HihtnaU<n Hull. rnvJr? BAKING POWDER. ^ gym g>v ii-Y CREAM |Af\TLR g ^ T&xa nauii* ruwoer u made I rum airidly pore rape crcaa Urter, and every can U warranted $o' IvosatlB&ctlon ?r inonyr refunded by * LANG. GEA-BK Ij, BAKU), JlA-SDrACTCRKW), }c28 Main street. Reeling. piCNIC AND LUNCH GOODS. 3A^NEI) MEATS, " * N / '. r4*' ] Such as Hani, Eft/, Minced Steak, Callops, 'ripe, LuncU-Tbhguo, Potted Meats, Salmon, "reih Mafikcrel. Lobsters, Clams, Clam Chowler. Sardines, Foreign affd Domestic Pickles, ellies, Fruits, ic., Ac. , v , : For sale in any quantity by * -X/y: 3ST. SGHXJXiZ, J-3 1.110 Market Street QATTLE AND HOG FEED For Sale Cheap.; .TliCflii.it Grape Sn-or and Iltflbing- Co. A. C. EOEHTER ' Stutitn. LEOM. WOTICEfl. " CTATE OF WEST Vll'.Gl.NIA, COOJf^Ti] ' p Tyoromo,u>*it! -> '..1 wafflis In the Circuit Court (or i&id count/: K. J. Stone and others ) TL V In ChKOC.'ry. Patrick Kennedy and other*,) By a decree entered by Mia Court in th> above i entitled cauieon the 24th d?y of May, A. D., 1M2. it U referred to the uudenlgued Comminlcmer 01 | aid Court to itate an account between the par* Ktrrt?Tj awrtAln who arc 8 lock h oi<?eWUtr 1 Wheeling and \Ve?t Liberty Oil Company, and iiowj " 'Ml much hubeen paid for the Hid stock ' Second?How much "nctiuf ihewlJ 6 took hold en#?* hare advanced or lent the corporation on each^ .--'i iharvby theinowtieJ.and upou what cali oi the I company, Third-rtThat property the ?ntd corporation haio&Sy and where It way do aituatuft. an.!. m? ..r*s???t- - _J value. Fourth?'Who of the Stockholder* are to bo pre*;'; < M ferredoutof thoajucuof tho corporation for Mich -/ j loanaand advauro. . Hr the lertnaof Mid dccrce It provided that before tho taklu? ol the Mid account, the uld Com* "'i mbnloner shall nlve four weeks'notlco, puMUhvd* In tho City of Wheeling, of tho time aud oUcc^oIjBBj takln* of the aald account ' | Notice U hereby Rlren that I have flxed on \\od?.,- M nealay, tho l?th day of July, A. D., 18KJ, at 9 o'clock :\v ,^ a. m., as the time, and mjr olllcc, No. 01 Twelfth itreet, In tho city of Wheclltut, Ohio county, Wcat' . i Virginia, u the pUce to aiccrtalit and report the j matter* required by Mid decree. 1 ' i JOHN WALTON. Oomml*loner of the Circuit Court for Ohio County,' I Weat Vtrelnl*. | fWMMSSIONER'8 SALE OF A YAL- 8? KJ UABLK OHIO COUNTY If Ad. J In the Circuit Court of Ohio County, W. V*.: Sarah Jane Kay and other* "i ln chancery for partiV . AJva M. Curtis and other*, j ll,m' i-In punuanoe of * decreo entered In the above , eutlthd caute on the 14th day of April, 1882, the v uudettfjrned8peclal CommlMlouor ^ill sell at I'ub-' Uc Auction, ou the prcmbca, on ' ' '>Vl?c<a THURSDAY, TIIEIrth DAY OP JOSE, IMA Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., tho tract of land ,\Ti known an tho John Tiihu ^ , .MIX, VUUMHUlUg acrc*,moroorlc?. Paid farm U situated on the , ,j headwajera of Castleman'a Kuu, in mid county; at ' the Junction of the Wheeling, Clinton mil Momac. and the Wtat Alexander and West Liberty ' ..! roadr, being 4% mile* from West Alexander aud 2& mile* from rtent Liberty. The land la very fertile. ' ;i llca-weil, la well watered, haa on it plenty of good r frul*. Abo a good two-story britk house, a good tmm and other outbuildings, with ordinary fetclng. - -'j TKnuflortiALK-One-thlnl of the purchase money, una ?.h much wore ai tho purchaser may elect to ; l>uy( lu carii, and the residue In three equal ?n? uual Installments, with Interest from tho day of. 4. sale, the pun haserelvlng his note* for tho deferred . ~J pavmeuU, secured by a deed of truiton tho prop* erty. 1. P. JoNBS. Jc6-TFiw Special Cotrunlsaloncr.' SALE bF ACCOUNTS. ' " . :VHI Jh chancery, in the Circuit Court oi Ohio County i SV. II. Robinson aud other* CharlesD. J. UlugeU and other*. . . lly virtue of an order made by tho Circuit Conrt$3?sE of uhlo countv, nu thii 3d day of June, 1882, iu the ' - j Hbove entitled cause, the undersigned Kec?lvcr,>V"v*?i will, on SATURDAY, JULY 12, Issi, commencing.' - # at 10 o'clock a. proceed to sell tho outstandingaccounts due to the Anns of Houston ?fc ltlnfjell Mid VpVft Charles D. J. WriMll, beng the aamo reported; the Court and ordered to b? told. Any perMh de-' ' ' V;! siring to see a list of said accounts inn do so by:. > n111n??/.n i? - p W.. .. ? uuwvnigilCU. A llll 01 Mia acco ,WW '^55 will be exhibited on ?he day of ?lc. Termi of sale.ca*h. 1L II. LIST. Kocei?er,' ' V mS Jc*'J6 1010 Muln Street. PLUMBING OAS AND BTEAM FITTING. rjiRDIBLE & LUTZ, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Iters, '38H 1418 Market Street. ^9 Heating and jentllatlng of pnbllc buildlogs, dwellings Bud factories a specialty. " at - '""TMKI rjlHOMPSON 4 HIBBERD, .'JmhI PRACTICAL PLUXBEBS, Gas and Steam Fitters, - r.\ } 1814 Market SU, Wheeling, Yf. Ya? rvnilo-. In ?U Win.*. 1-'-* ?- ? r ... ?. uuua vi i?w, wiuugni ana cast iron < - g3 pipes, b-wer j?lpes and chimney toj*, eu.ua and . nuter gauges, hipbon pumpa, &ifety valves, bath nibs, sinks, &c. Bole amenta for tho Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, ' ,$| vnd Underwriter*' Gaa Machine. Orders from thi-gaBl country proaptly filled. ma23 ^ J^DKE FITTON, ? Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter 1410 Main street. All orders promptly attended to. . . ^ iL HARE k SON, PRACTICAL fLCMBEEi. GAS AND RIAX rinz.no, . Ko. S3 Twelfth street. 'iMgg All work done prompt!; at reaxiuable prices. ^$5?98 LOTTERIES. -ffgfi -45th Popular MontjJjr Drawing of In the City of LouUvHle, on Friduy, June 30tli, 1882. Thue Drawing occur monthly (Hundayi ?cept? ei) under the jirovtiions of an Act of the Gsn?nl r-wS8 Askcmblyof Kentucky. The United Huu* Circuit Court on March Slit rendered the following doddons: , lrt?That the Commonwealth Distribution Company la legal. . 2d?lu DrawIuRi are Fair. N. It?'The Company haA now on hand a larse Reserve Fund. Bead carefully the lltt of priiea for the JDXE DRAWING. 1 Prise,~ .'.-.4M.COO; 100 PrizaiJlM cach, 110,000 1 Prize, 10,00ft 200 l'rircalM each, 10,000 , ' 1 Prize, fi,000 GOO Prize* fj) cach. 12,000 .! ' 10 Prize?31,000each,10,000 1,000Prizes f 10 each, 10,000 20 Prizes 500eflrh.10.000l 9 Prizes $300 cacIi,'Approximation Prize*,-... $2,700 ' 9 Prize* S200 each, " " ; ;1,800 : . . 9 Priiea 1100 each, " 900^^^ l.OWPrlH*. tl 12,400 Whole Tickets $2. IlnirTickets, $1. 27 Tlckcb, 850. 53 Tickets, $100. Remit Moncjr or Bank Drnft In Letter, or send by Express. Don't send by Rugkluied Letter or Port-V ; ,V--; office Order. Orders*! &and UDward*by l^preaMygg? can be sent at our expense. Adarcu all ordem to '.i R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., or R. M. BOARDMAN, SW Broad- ' w*r. Kc? York. m y :kVrr?u w -Jcjjjjjigj PICTURES AHDART MATERIALS. ;; JJISQUE WAKE/ Just received n'ftill line of this Beautiful J. Ware, and at low prices. KIRK'S ART STORE, je24 ' '* ;.10&r> Main Htrpnt'wsfc?"? Q.1UXITK IRONWARE I have addedfto my already vaiied Mock ofSagji Household Necessities the very 'useful Jine of." Granite Ironware, which please call and ex-SHjl? amine aud oblige. W. 8. HUTCH INS, je24 , 44 Twelfth Btrt-efr&ffijggw STOCK OF ENGRAVINGS. Prif cilia, Socratc* Instructing. romclIa*'IIeply;?gs?| Pilgrim Exile*. Return of the May Flower, WldnIwt.':?'Ht Challenge, ToIIIuk Itcll. .-pare the toeeda; l>etr 5$,& Pam. Jersey. Village Klv?u, '10*0.at the Conrtof????!?C FerTara, r-hakeapearc Ikforu fcllzabetb, and many, * ! other desirable subject*., rail anil *eo them. r. - K- UvSlLX>LW-ARcnir3?$lfflwHg mv< . ^ "?-nro Art FINANCIAL. PJANK OF THE OHIO VAUjnKSSSSS I CAPITAL. ~ J175.000 I w*. A. tarrr...wL....~~~... .~_Pre?ldent ' ,1 I w*. E. Sumo* ..... .?VtoMdeaft I PoorAGenenQ Hanking Bnalnt*. 1 7 DrxxcTora: Wto. Arltctt. I Wm. B. aiapfcon, J. a. Miller, ' i John k. BoUford, a. M. Admit, 1 Victor Eo^enbur^ BgfrBpw r. P. JKTfiOff. (^*hler. J^XCHJLNGE BANK. | CAPITAL........ ?00,000 J. N. Vjluci . _.Ptt*ldent Bakuix. Lxcouur Vloo-Prcaldent / - , j nrurrow". % J.N. Vanw, I fl. Uorkhdmer, . i B.L*arhhn, I W. EMnghun, L. a Del*plAlu, A. W. Kellj. John Frew, I tS JOHX I. J3X13. Caihls.