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SEHBDJR?^?Siii 2^lLEU PKOl'OSiLS. ~S0i$$83h tBkgSbasesm 'tf jjKSSiSfc ??"?<">??cuUc ?#??%, en cubic JI* excniua. ? ?SSSBSS??"* up""end' BSCObl? ,& i-ft^coblc ,?<U Jtac?l??W?.'? $?%3F?U? ^.c.T.iloa.MOcMc i^SSSSSS ad MtWou, m 1",J* cxc*"' js.?.jjssTsa. I.? cubic ??o. ?? 5 ^"VA"^000 m,,l?,ui"" JSS?*> ? W?!? rssftuo felTiSA ????!110 t","c' ?^"a?sE?? ""3cu *,u* 3.W|' Kiln .Km V??ublc """? ^JSSS/nd itooe rti??p; *1 W* ?*? ^Srobijiu. ?x?v.llou. M cubic yttta ?iS'rr f.ndFalnDODt.?0cubic yudi Mu*d ?"' ir.ri ?S!ni???w ??'?" ""? ?SiffiiSfi^CUblO,.rt.C*?T* fe^LS5?.K"^-b,c,ua.?. ?S^BSsw SSSsssis jggffiattsH uimr. (!lcrk Boa,,! 0I Coinmlaioucrs. vr. C. smith. . mrl'MUw ? .iimtv Engineer. ___ ^[uHiT'UOl'OSALS. ^ Guam's Orncs. ,., Vl \ ?,:' ^iffl'SlSl'iwI" onleicJ to th? rtfSMunS.Cllr.tW..--?U?..oro?. 3?rJer?flhe B0*rJ'pnuT 11 wood?. Clerk. fc'AI.Kl) rKOPOSALS. ci.ijik'? OrriCE, Board commwmosebs ) OliiolnrsiY, \V. \'x . Much ip, 1883.) ?r?lol propria will be received ?t thla offloe ecul the .?tb iirtant, at 12 noon, for furnWilng fcmeii i uflliiK, Malned, for any burUla that way iruMetnt by a County rommlnlcner within the nit oi?irlrt of Ohio couuty for two yearn from V?l.r fiirut-hInk common colllttf, utalned, for bail* ?? thai nuy be ordered by a County Cominls ?nmtro. Superintendent ofCouuty luflrtnary within il.rruuutry ?ll.tfl'-u of Ohio county, for two yean ipio Atrii 1. ISM. , , k:JJi-n to ?perlfy the prlco of oofilna for penona uw iii'l under it ye*ni cf age. Ab.ii.rtce iif he?ru\ hack aud buggy. ThclWrd rtM-rvc* the richt to reject any or all l.:.k Ky order of the Boanl. 1 KUHKUT B W0UD3. Clerk. MEDICAL* * XJ GASTRINEl CUBES DYSPEPSIA! Immediate!/ Relieve* KAl'riKl. IliZZISESV rLATCI.ESCY. heartburn. ACID STOMACH, _ , PALPITATION' OP HEART. CONdTU'ATION, CQiTIVENISS, htJlAiteln Mouth, Dtiirlcul Appetite. OnprefMon of Cheat, General Uneaiine*, Aud oiimiTom other dlrtreialnf symptoms, the ro-1 ?ult of Interrupted dig cation. (IASTRINE la In Liquid Form. Imn Tone to theBtotnioh, Keestablishes Its Function!, Promotes Thorough Digestion, AND INVALUABLE TO LADIK3, aid all lading aedentAry lives. iul la Jobbing UU by logkajst & oo., | WHEELING, W. VA. it itull, ONE DOLLAR tMT twltle by nil druggist!. | Manufacturing Depot, I WMLUItAV STREET, NEW YOBK. I DR. J. E. SMITH,| No. 1117 Chapllnc Street* Thebcu evidence of a phraldan'i succeaa U tho ??uooayof hti pallet]u. The IncreASlugdemanda Way profonaiouat K-rvlcm prove that I bavo dealt Uonb'.y and fairly with thoae who have consulted 1 never uae a patlonfa name without pennlv m. mouth 1 have nutty bandied certlflcttea toe thac whom 1 have cured after theybadbeen Kwoonrtd Incurable. A tborottgh ?r?Ucal odo uud, with many year* boipltal experleuee and '?oi.Urtiv with themputlo agents A cloao ob enr oot temperamental pccullarltiea and ?lrlct at Wntlou to liygleule management Inaurta succm?, If ??:* U puMibie, aud i frankly give the patient my IMibm. HOME PROOF. Kidney and Liver EUcaaea and Rheumatism.? I luilrr*.l Terribly?"SothltiR ?eemed to help mo;' e>ulJiiottetoutof bed. Dr.^milh Wheeling, W. Va. (fcurrli, Polypus of Note. Impaired Voice.?Suf- L irrtd lor year*; patent roedklua failed to help me. it. wnlth completely cured me." CHA&LK8 CIIADD0O?.? of Rpeldel A Ca, Wheeling, W. Va. Dy?;*pMaaud Ulcerated. Stomach?"Treatment fur t?j? failed to give ae relief. Dr. Smith cured toe, THUM ab HOLT, tnaueaee A<ent. Plt*.-"Had them fur fourteen years. DrjAmU* cured me." LOUW F. WASHINGTON. Scrofula, Rnnnlng Borea on Head.?"My aon was ifltu-u-d lor fourteen years Nothing aeemed to lielpblm. Dr. Smith cured hipt." mm. caiiikrine caw. Market Street, Wheeling, *: va Canref.-"3ufreiod for yean with Cancer. Had it cut out three tlmr*. It leturned af icr each opera* tW?o. Dr. timlUi cured me without ktilfe. cauaiicor Kin." Ilu. 1L M. OKCl- IT. Mlei, ?l?tula of Anna.?Flat of my back for 18 Reported dying. Dr. ctmitb cured me with* ?"it kulle, in five wecka. THOMAB COLVIN, Wbolwale Grocer, Main 8L. Wheeling. W^Viu > Uvrailmi of Keetum, Prolapaua and Fllia. "wm liven up to die and ptonotitiped 1?c*ua b.e. Dr.hnilih cured aivwiihout knuo." ? washington DXLAKY, Martin a Kerry. h. 0. Ladd writea:?"Dr. Smitb'a pn fea ?< nlcei In my family have been mo?t aatta t?ftory.an.t 1 commend him t# ell aa a gentleman a ulllful pbyiicUn." *r?. Mamret Kolb ?ay?:?"I had been rofffcrlng Mr Mvvn y?tra and treated by tnany phyaicUm for ?nw*U. Dr.SmithaaldI hadatape wortn,and i? elcht houn removed a monitor 109 feet long." . female Complaint*.?Three yeara InboaptUwtor ??2al?.|1ve me peeu'lar advantagea in such caac* ,r??on? cured of catarrh. dUeaaca of heart, liver, ?. ???cb, kl.lueya, ?kla. blo?d, nervona affectlona and *t?kni?ai'i of m?n and youth. acrofuU and ?'inm? teuifff to myiacewa. H w cured without the knlfa. J a knu at a J Uiauce may bo treated bv letter and ?atWactina juaranteed, A chart for aeff oiamlnar tuin ?entin recet|>t of two tbree<ent atampe, and M*lc? rvturned Ire*. I i onimuuou at once free. Offlcc boon from 0a> * ?o 7 r daily, Uail ou or addreaa J Y. bSUTH Mi D. PHJ Nn. 1UT CbapUoe BL, Wbeeilnf, W.' Vfc MEDICAL* 4a luteruul. Hnu'iiofi OBlcfr .Sued. Hi ovioixcl, Aag.nl 31,1SU Eilitir oj Botton Iler-ld: Diak Sint-DarJr.f ray una of tervioa la the 1 Internal Rtvenue De, arinicnt of the United Stata, at the lime my oBce wig In this dtj, I was afflicted with a aevtre attack of Kidney Diacaae, and at time# flittered intensely. I received thy medical advi?? of fume of our beat physicians for a long timo, without being benefited by their pretcrip tloua Being discouraged by the failure of tho doc tori to help me, and Wing urged to we Hum's Remedyby afrlend who bad tested lta merits, al* though reluctant to try a patent medicine, I was finally induced to ity the Remedy, and procured two.botUct of it. and commenced taking it faith* fully according to the direct lous. Before I had taken It three days the excruciating paint In my back had disappeared, and before I bad uncd two bottlea 1 waa entirely eared. ? hen* ever, from over exertion or a violent cold, thepalna inmykldnejitetuni, afewdaswof Hunt's Rem*i edy quickly efferta a cur?. . Before doting I be* to mention the remarkable! cure of a friend of mine In New Yorkdty, to whom I recommended thl* valuable raoildne. lie waal hUlIVrjiiK Hivorely fron a a attack which waa pro* oounced by bis#hyardan a decided ca? of BrfRht'a DUeaMtof the Kidney*. I obtained two bottlea of Hunt's Remedy for him, and be commenced taking it, and begpu to improve at once, anj wu speedily restored to health, and ha attribute the laving of hiillfe, underthe bleuing of a merd'ul Providence, to Hudt'a Remedy. Another friend of mile in Yew York, to whom I rscommcndcd Hunt * Remedy, was anflbr.nft bo* verely from Kidney Oilcans,and wai entirely cured of It after using thU wonderful medicine only a short period. Keeling deeply grateful lor the great benefits ex* perleucod by my frlendaaad rayrelf from the u*e of Hunt's Remedy. Heel it to bo my daty, aa well aa a Ritat privilege, to furnUhyou thin voluntary and nnwlidtediutementof facta for the informa tion of yoar ltrgc number of reader*, many of whom are undoubtedly suffering from tills widely* spreading ic .urxe, and 1 believe that it Is the beat medldno now kuowu, and that it will cure all cues of Kidney dUeaaea that ran be cured. I shall bo ploa'cd t) confer with auyooe who may dealre au Interview rtftnUng tne atatementa here* In contained. Tinlyyonm, RICHMOND HKN8HAW, mrWjtWFaw m Meter Mice*. * LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE OOMPOIJin). Is n Positive Cure For nit tbsMi I'alaftjt Complaint* and M'rnLnna ?" ruMMoa to our best female population. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Crwtr* HellnU Dl^i.ry SUrofta I)??i of lll?l*r.'. tF*Itrer|rra the drooping aplrlts, Invigorate* and harmoolxea tho organic function*. glre* elasticity and flrmnavto the step, rentoro* the natural lustra totlio eye, and plant* on tbopalo chit-lcol woman tho frush |t>Hua pf llfe'a spring airnt early aumipcr time.. Physicians Use II and Prescribe It Freely.-G& Jlrtraovea faJntnrat, flatulenuy, destroys allcrarln* for stimulant, ami rellore* waaknen of tho stomach. That fcrllar of bearing dowiC caning l?ln, weight and lackache, is always permanently cured by Its use. For the care of Kidney Complaint* of either hi tbla Comi<ouud U un?urpu??c?L OJimnI, niul jrlvo ton* and strength to tho lystein, of inaa womnji or child. Insist on timing it. Both tfit Compound and Dtood PuriQerare prepared at 33atxl tB Wwtjra Avenue, lornn, ilaai. Prleoof either, ft 81* buttle# for $& 8cnt by malt In the form of pills, or of loscngt-a, on rrcvlptof price, jl per ho* for either. Mr*. Ilnkhamfrvrly answer* all I rIters of Inquiry. Enclose Set stamp. Send forpampldrt. 5o family should le without I.TPIA R. riS'KflAMU tlViJft I'lLLH. Thiy-ciiru oonUipaiiou. ' andtoipidltyoftnoUVor. Soentsperbox. / j^TJJoIdby nil UruKKlatn.-? (1) " Jf [ BEFORE-AND-AFTER 1 Elktrfc Appliances are sent oit 30 Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD, tttu) ration of HiaTB.Vtoon ana auvrooo UtURAimto. taggsotti&sB ?2X2i -toinicmTii..wA>in*n,Mio?. FLORESTON "Va RKER'S t HAIR BALSAM. litis elegant dressing h preferred by thine t whohavc uiedit,toany ?similar article, on ac count. of fc?. superior [cleanCntM and purity. It contains materials only Uut are beneficial to the scalp and hair andalways Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Fatal Hair Me. u4 fl ?>**?? Jtalm (a imji ?nj m*!ldwt. DIIANHOOD AAmm late ?y. tki by Pis um of VVMNNA mfVllailMn Dr. WMIUOTi IWf,i mk. For wla by LOO AX A 00. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Kialth and Strength Restorer. If you arc a mechanic 'or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by (amity or houso* bold duties try Parkkr's Cinch* Tonic. If jrousre* lawyer, minister or btuioess man er hauttfd by mental strain Or anxious caret, do not talce . iatOJpatiacstifflnknt^butusel'arker'sCinccTToole j If you have Conwropuon, Dyspepsia, Uheuraa Ism, kidney Com ptsinls, or an y dhord?r of the hmgv stomach, towels, blood or ncnes,PA*KER's Cinch Tonic will cure you.' 11 is the greatest Wood Purifier Aid the Best and 8urest Cough Cora Ever Used. If you are waiting away from age, dissipation or any diteate or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build jrou up fro-n the fint dose but will never intoxicate. It has uved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION !-B?fcwsll ukrtlt.tafcfwktr'iClamTwWIi ?emend ?( U? k*U f??dUl ?*r?Ujn tk? ??U,??dU*aUrt?y iUnt* fftq m> fmibnt ?t |t?r?sbM. 8?d l?r cKcsIm to ?kM?AOfc,lf..y. II . : i CIUUT SAVp<Q Dl'YIKO DOLLAR SUX. Itsrkh and lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume esceedingly popular. There Is nothing like It. In*istupon havtng Flor**. ton Cuux*NBand.loofc,for*ignatur:ot Jdiicox ?a rrtry WlU. Any draff lit er dMltr U fttfvatrj BHiHEHZHl 1 UK BLLK A>M THIS UHAY. Poetical Correspondence About Cotton Betweea the ftorth mud ibe Soatls. Maoon Telegraph. The other day Treasurer 0. F. Adams re ceived the following letter from a Northern gentleman, a total stranger: gaMACA Palu. H. Y.. February 22, IMS. Dim 8ik Kxcu?e in# liberty 11lake. Bill I've a alight requaat to make, AjiiI de not hesitate to write. Although to you a stranger quite, An J make my wishet known. In sixty-one I wore the blue (Perchance the gray enfolded you) A*:d with some martial friend* of mine Went down beyoud old Dixon aline, At Uncle Samuel's bidding. And though we met jrou face to face, The circumstances of the case Forbade the usual prompt and free Display of hospitality That's made the South to famous. Since then have paaiel a icore of year?, Our swords aud me tashorlc spears. As fort told In the Moealc books, Areploughkharca. now, and pruning heoka; We're farmer* ri ft armu. The sword cut I no longer fear. I've nut the sward for many a year; Old Time my hair la turniug hut, And I, a Yankee born, at last Am foreed to wear the gray. Catalpn and magnolia gleam About my house, and tho 'twould seem Impotflble for ua togrow Frail ooiton In thi* land of snow, I surely mean to try It. 3o. If you'll kindly sand with speed, By mail a icoie of"unland" seed. I'll ulnnt them under glass with care Ami later, iu the open air, Hay homage to King Cotton, _ Very truly yours, Giobuk M. Quiox, Colonel 148th New York Volunteer*. Whereupon Captain Adams places a bag af cotton need upon the winged bOree of Pegasus in lieu of a saddle, soars to the Ueixhts of rarnastus, and invokes the aid jftLe dwellers there to respond in fitting (trains, and this is the result: Macon, Ga? March 2, 1883. Your note of patriot dato at hand, lie it* request a mild command; What though to me a strauaer quite, The Strang*r's need is sicrca right, No liberty I deem it. Way back in sixty-one, 'lis true, I wore the gray?you wore the blue Yct, when at t nclc Sam's command. Put Dixon's line to Dixie's land, You Journeyed "rI etarmii." We loeked our arms with those you l>ore. In valleys green, on mount and shore, And while to further greet, not free, Iuvoted our "hospitality," Aud gave you warm reception. Ah. well! 'tis burled deep, I trust. But small the ueed to tell of rust Scraped off the worthless batUe blade, Or how some plows and hooks are made? Uod bleas you man, wo've bought 'em. Nor need you grieve that time's mild sway, At lrst has liuked you with the gray: Fate each man's life with change Imbues, And many a night wrapt in the bluea, A southern man, I've slumbered. My greetings with these cotton seed Watch heaven aud Lucie Samuel speed. Keep them from winter's clillL Some ?uy Their bursting heart* will aU repay. And shelter you In winter. When each white banner from 1U staff lu h imraer swings, oue beaker quaff. No', to our cotton-ancient king? Not to the memories that cIIiik, llut to the Hug anew unfurled, which tells throughout a list'nlng world Of States aU re-United. ap#AwJUt Treasurer City of jiacoiu TUe bag of cotton need was forwarded by nail, and we hope it will reach Colonel Juion in safety. Ai.tx.,nKi'U?:?n Loye.: Wliillbc UlUe Hun Kept Clow In HI* Heart. au&iiu lonsmuuon. In one of the early years ofthe40's Mr. Stephens, then n young man, paid a vist to ihe hobse of Mr. Darden, in Warren :ounty. There he met a fiaxen-haired, blue-eyed girl of sixteen, beautiful in face ind lovely in character; pinquate, witty ,and gifted with a mind rarely cultivated. An attachment grew up, which for years did not pass the formal bonila of friendship, but which waa sacredly cherished by both. The bay lover waa poor in this world's goods; fragile in frame, and, harraased by Bickness, he did not dare to aspire to the hand of one whom he had learned to love and yet foreboreto claim. With womanly devotion the young girl read the secretin the young man's eyes, and true to her heart she could only?wait and love. - One evening in 1841) a party waa given at the residence of Mr. Little, in Crawford ville. There the two met once more; there they enjoyed that sweet communion born of perfect trust; and there Mr. Stephens found oourage to speak the words which for years had fought for expression, until at last he could no longer contain them. "Are you sure there lives none other whom you prefer to me?" asked the maid en timidly, half shrinkingly, yet only too happy to feel that she waa favored in his eyes. ?'In the whole universe.there exists not another," said he, passionately. Thua their troth was plighted; the day was set for their marriage; and all seemed auspicious for the lovers. But clouds low ered o'er their hope*; matters of a private nature, which it ia not in the domain of the public to know, intervened and deferred the fruition ot their hopes. The one be came immersed in politics, and racked with physical ills, hesitated to eater a Btate where he feared the happiness of the other might be marred. The lady found her duty by the side of an invalid mother, who long lingered with a confining disease. Thus the years flew by; bnt the plighted troth was kept Mr. Stevens never address ed another, and ever kejit the image of the fair young girl in his heart The lady was the recipient of admiration from many, but to all she turned a deaf ear. Thev have often met since, and while the idea ot marriage was abandoned, they felt a sweet pleasure in each other's society. But two weeks ago the lady was at the mansion, and, on her taking leave of her old friend, one of the chairs tipped up, an unfavorable sign,as the Governor remarked at the titne. The lady has for years been a citiexn of Atlanta, and no one is held in more esteem for every quality which adorns womanhood than Miss Caroline Wilkinson. Tbe Jam of Comuert*. Kxchange. A correspondent of a Portland news paper visited a large jam producing fac tory, in which he found the work going hravelv on, without the aid of fruit at all. Jama of currant, plum, apricot, strawberry, raspberry and gooseberrr were produced before his eyes, yet neither fruit was In the building. Turnips alono were used. The flavoring matter was extracted from coal tar, and the resemblance to raspberry and strawberry was perfected bv mixing the boiling compound with small seeds 01 some cheap, innocuous herb. A common form of sugar is used, and this is the only honest ingredient of the mees. The pre serves are offered as made from "this season's fruit" He Dlda'l I'omr. TMuSlfling* "la it Dr. Terry? Ah, yis, sur, shure it's the doctor that is a foine man lntirely." "But is he a good doctor?" "Well, sur, it's not fur the aaikes av me fur to be ?ivin* an opanion on a midieal man; but I can say this much for him; I waa wanst at death'a dure, an' it was to Dr. Terry, no less, that I owe my loife." "How waa that? What waa the matter with yon?" "Yo see, aur, I had a complication of diseases, an' two other doctors did be workin' on me fur some time an' was in a mighty bad war, an' the two doctors they give me up an' wint away, an' then met me frienda they sint fur Dr. Terry, but thev hadanothera engagement, an' be didnrt come." ______________ Yor can throw a pair of Celluloid Eye* Olaaa frame* on the pavement without break' in* them. For sale fcy all leading jewelers Ityd opticians, V???w iqCATW W PI BIT. He Knew the Vwluvof?Kindly Cork. AiknoMt Trav?U?r. The spirit of the renowned old squatter still lingers in the land. "Which road shall I take?" asked a traveller of a man who sat on the steps of a croes-road store. "Which one do you want?" "I intended to ask which one should I take to lead me to the river." '"flake your choice." "Which one leads to the river?" "Whatriverr "Why, the Arkansaw." "You want to know which road leads there?'' "Yes, sir." "How long have you been in this coun try?" "That makes no difference, my friend. I want to know something of the geography of this community." "No, it makes no difference how loDg you've been here, but there aint a geo graphy of this neighborhood, but there was a lot of 'em in the school house when it burned." "How far is it to the river, any way ?" "Well, any way, it's about two hundred miles." "Oh, how far is it?" "You can make it as far as you please." "1 mean how near is it?" "Tiiat'll sorter do. I don't know." "Is this a temperance community?" "Sorter." "How long has it been since you had a drink?" "It aint been more than a month, but it seems like a couple of years." "What would jou give for a drink?" "A common sized mule." "I've got some very line stuff here in * bottle; have some?" , The native grasped the bottle eagerly and drank. "What is it you want to know?" "The road to the river. The native took another drink and said ; "The river's right over yonder, but the ferryman will charge you like thunder if you ain't got no whisky. Good day." When 'the traveler arrived at the ferry he found his friend of the store standing in the boat waiting for him. "Halloa, here we are again. What will you take to row me across ?" "How much have you got ?" "I mean, what is your price 7" "Three drinks and the cork." "What do you want of the cork?" ? "Want to put it in the churn to make the milk taste natural.'' The Growth ol Children. Exchange. A table prepared by a French savant gives the following data on tho growth of children. During the first year after birth the growth in stature is about Beven and a half inches; from two to three it is four to five; from three to four an inchanda half; from four to six, two and a quarter inches annually; from seven to eight, two and a half; from eight to twelve, two inches; from twelve to thirteen, one and eight-tenths; from thirteen to fourteen, two and a quar ter; fifteen to sixteen, two; sixteen toseven teen, nearly two. After this, though growth continues until twenty-one, and sometimes for years after, its rate di minishes. Increase in stridesshowa weak ness of constitution or imperfect health. Yocso, middle-aged, or old men, suffering' from nervous debility or kindred affections, < should address, with two stamps, for large! t'eatiae, World's Dispensary Medical Aaso-1 elation, Buflalo, N. Y. wmw The longest bridge in the world is in China. It crosses an arm 'of the China Bea, is five miles in length and seventy feet wide, is built entirely of stone and has 300 arches. Lydu ?. Pinkham'r Vegetable Compound ranks first as a curative agent in all ooru plaints peculiar to women. xwraw Siberia, instead of being the desolate i waste pictured to the imagination, is, in J reality, the garden of Kussia, and many of the exiles sent there have become rich and prosperous. Diamond dyes are so perfect and so beau tiful that it is a pleasure to use them. Jfqually good for dark or light colors. Ten cents. mwkaw Over two tons of hairpins are made daily by the factories in this country. Whatbe comes of them? Prof. Ja*m A. Srwrii,. A. M., M. D.. of Medical Facultr, Laval University, Quebec, state*: "I have found Colden's Liquid Beef Tonic particularly useful in advanced stages of consumption, weakness, dyspepela, and all nervous affections. In pregnant women it has been retained jhen every other arti cle of food was rejected. Palatable arid easy of digestion." Take no other.. mwfaw Four barrels of water from the Great Salt Lake, after evaporation will leave a barrel oI salt A Hare Care Tor Pile*. A sure cure for Blind,Bleeding,Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of twenty-five ypars standing. No one need suffer five min utes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions and instruments do more harm than good. William's Ointment ab sorbs ths tumors, allays the Intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. For sale by all druggists and mailed on re oept of price, $1 00. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan & Go., also Oh as. Moenkemoeller, wheeling, and R. K. MoConahey, Bridgeport, 0. daw Thr genuine Saratoga High Rocr Spring Water, for sale by all druggists by the dox en, bottle or gallon. Address all orders to the High Bock Spring Co., Saratoga Brings J. F. Shirk and Logan St Co., Agents at Wheeling, and R. K. MoConahey, Agent at Bridgeport daw ?oilier*! Mother*!! Mother*! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teethf Ii so. go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's 8oothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately?depend upon it; there is no mistake about it There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly aafs to use in all cases, ana pleasant to the taste, and is ths prescription of ons of the oldest best femsle physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 2S cents a bottle. , KW7AW Nrrvonn Debility When all other remedies fail Da. Fraud's Root Brmus will cure General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. "For several months I havs been afflicted with Fever and Ague. For weeks at a time I was oonfined to the house, my suffering was intense. I oould find no relief until I heard of you* Boot Bitters. I have takes the Boot Bitters for two weeks and thsy have restored me to my former health. Joes Roland, Cleveland, 0. for sals by J. F. Shirk, Logan St Co., also Chas. Moenkemoeller, Wheeling, and R. K. McConahey, Bridgeport mw Invalid mothers, weak children, nervous and fretful infants are benefited by nsing Brown's Iron Bitters. Harmless and effica cious. D4W ?kla PUeoee* Cared. By Da. Frahrr's Magic Oornrarr. Cures as If br magic, Plmnlee, Black Heads or Grabs, Blotches, and Lruntions on the Face, leaving the skin clear, healthy, and beauti fnL Also cores Itch, Salt Rhsum. 8ore Nip ples, Bore Lips, Old, Obstinate Ulosrs and ooreis, etc. Sold by >11 dronitta and mailed on n oeipt of prir., SO oenta. J.r. Shirk and Login 4 Co., Agenteat Wheeling, end R. K. McConahey, Agent at Bridgeport mw Good health and rwy cheeka and beantifnl ?kin, ladiee can get by os!o| Brown'i Iron BUtan. Mw riAjUt'UL AND VOIMIBCUL New York ttuucf aud Stock*. Ms* Yout March 12 -Money 7al6j>?. cant dot-. Inx tt 18*18 jr.r otat Prime mercantile paper 6a 6fc per cent. Slewing Exchange banxer** bttti ?teady it |4 SIX; demand U M. . OoviawmnrT*? Irregular and la tbemain strong. TT.B U.S. 6*. extended-...103 U. a 4**. coopon*;.rli5! U. 8. 4*. oouponi?419, Padflco* of *95 ?..128 ('antral Pacific flr*t*-114 Erie aeoond*. 963il LaKlghAWUkea. 101 8 P.A8. Glint* Ill U.P. bondi, tlrrta.....114 ,U.P. LandGrantf....llO? U. P. ft- king fund...115)2 Tex** P*c. land gt*. 65 . _ do Klo Grand dlv...? W RAruuun Fo if*-Moderately active and with, ont ipcrtal /eatur*. except for Texai Income*, wblcb decllneU 2 per cent. State 8xcc*mi?-Neglected. Lou Ulan* conioli.... 69 | Virginia 6b...~~..~.~ 90 Mlaourl 6*...^...... 110 VirginiacotuoU, ex* Ft.Jo*epb -109 tra mat. couponi... 40X Tenne**ee6* 41H Virginia deferred...- 11 Tenuewee 6?, new.... 40 | Ex. dir. Stocks?9hare ipeculation win Ann and )f*K per cent highertb*nye*terdny'* close, the latter ilau iilbdi d) St. Joe preferred. After a partial reaction in the early morning the market became strong and shortly after 11 o'clock recorded an advance ranging fxoinW to IS percent in wblcb Denver A Rio Grande, Wabaah preferred, Omaha, Northern Pacific *ud Union Pacific were mo*t conspicuous. From than till near 2 o'clock the market w*a dull and weak, nod price* declined ilowly Ml per cent, led by Union Pacific, SouthwesternaudOcaliharea, while Hainlbil A ?q. Joe preferred on laic, ten aharea. dropped to 81 from 8V& at the opening, while this wueuraequenUy followed by a parti*! recovery, extending te % per cent, letter for W*? baah preferred, but in the final deallngxthia im Srovement whs entirely lost, the market rioting nil and heavy. Comparedwith yerterday'acloalng price* the general ll?t la Wtjf per cent lower, latter on Central Pacific, Beading and Hannibal * St. Jos preferred. Trauwctioni, 902,000 ahares. AdamaRxprta*. -125 American Exprca*.... 88 Canada Bouthern 68V cc.ai.c. c5 Central Pacific. 8t[> Chcaapeake A Ohio.. 2iV da lut preferred.... 81V do. M preferred.... 23V C..C..C.AI 74) Denver A E. G-...... 40 Erie ? 87X da preferred - 75 Port Wayne. ~ -1*5% lia;i. A .st. Joseph.... 42 do preferred 80] Kauttu A Texan SI* Lake Krie A W. - 80 Lake Shore.. 110$ Louiavlllo ANaan.... 55 L. N.A.AC- -... 55 if. A CL in pref'd 10 do 2d nrfrd -.. 5H Mem. ACha?....- 41 Michigan Central,..- 96K Mo. Pacific -..-..-102H iNaah. A Chat - 50 New Joracy Cent 71 \ Northern Pacific 60 1 do. preferred Northwestern...122k do. preferred -. 147]i New York Central- .127*2 Ohio Central lijs Ohio A Mia 82k do. preferrred SW>? Pacific IIail -... 4t Pittaburgh -..189 .Reading.- 62% 8t L. AS. P. HO do. preferred.-....- 4854 St. Paul 101? . do preferred 119 [Texas Pacific........... 60)$ 'Onion Pacific 96u United Btatea Ex 57 W..8L LAP. -.. 29K do. preierred...?^ 49j? Welle. Farco Kx. 12o Western Union. - 85 ?Ex. dir. New York, March 18.?Cotton quiet and firm; future* steady. Flour dull: reccipu 27.(00 barrel*; axportm,80? barrel*: euperfinc t^tale and western ??U*4 0* extra Ohio 14 UC*7 25; 8U Louiaf4 U0*7 25. heat, opeued heavy and declined 5i?l)?r, sub jequeutly ruled stronger and reacted ftal%c, cloaed weak: receipU 4W.000 boihela; export* 119,000 bushel*; Na2*priug nominal; hardNa 1 Duluth, |L 2y# ungraded red 07Xca|l 24: atotmer No. S red |1 10; No. S red tl 17al 17)4; *teamer No. 2 rod tl 18X: No. 8 red II l%al 20V? certlflcatca; II 21V<al 21X delivered; II ii^ f. o. b.; No. 1 red |1 24; unKradcd while 81 OUhL 21; No. 1 white uonlruil;No 2 red 8118)4; April. aale? 1.824, 900 bUMlwIa. at |1 20al 21^, cloning at tl 20^2: May, ?ale* 3,008,000 buihelr, at tl 22)^al 23K, closing at |l 229i; June, aelea 688.000 bunheln, at tl 23*1 24, dotlug at f 1 28. Corn opened lower, after ward* (Innerand recovered moet of the decline, cloaing weak: receipt* 1C7.000 bukhela; export* laC, 000 bushel*: untrraded ClkCIc: No. ClJi*C2)4c; tleamer 68)^a6V%c: No. 2 7i^a72)ic; white western |7?7ic; Na 2 March 70^a7Je. elohlnu ut 70i^c; K pril 71a71^c, closing at 71)6c: May 71?71^c, clus nc at 71ke; June 70)Ja713^, clofiinu ut 71c; luly 72)ia72c. 0*tn fljm; receipt* 71,000 luuieli; export* 1.900 bu?hel*; m i.xed western 60?:wc; white weMeni 53a59a Hay qtriet arid firm, t.'offee Irmaud fairly active; Ilto7a7%c Sugar, demand !air and market tirm. Molaw'f* quiet and firm. Rioe iteadjr, and /airlyactive. Petrolenm firm: United K^c. Turpentine qniet at 50)^c. Pork dull and un willed; mew, March Sit) 00: Apr;l til) Half 20; May [1910. Heel quiet and iteady. Cut meat* quiet and Brm. Lurd firm: prime ntcuiu til fliUal 10?; March lll68aliC0,ApriltllG0all64;Mtty|ir?Ul ~ ' 1 III 68all TJ; July 111 71all 76; Aucunttll 77. bertllM). Mutter dull Htid weak, i heette lu good demaad; weetom tlatftal lo. Olhera uuchanged. Chicago,IMarrh IS.?Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat, deuiartd active and lower regular II o(M March: II (Cat April; tl ll^il Ulk May; ?l \\\ inne; No. 2 Chicago apring ^1 0Pr??*l OrtJ: No. M L'hicafo inriog 92c; No- 2 tea winter tl oa%. Com weak and lower at H3?a57%c caah; March; b<atf)fc April; 6l^aai^,<' May; 61aCI',c June; 6ft) July; rejected 47a49e. Oat* quiet and lower at I0!*c nun; 4l^c March; 40V April; ISkc bid May; 4'2J%0 June; 42>{c July. Rye dull, trunk aud lower nt 62)ic. Barley dull at75c, Flaxneed weakand lower at 81 3J. Dicaaud hoK* firm at (8 10*8 25. Fork lower at 118 06a!8 lOuuliaud Man h; 518 15nl817j4 April: 118 40*18 I2S May; |18 55al8 57)4 June; lis72X*18 75 July. Lard lower at til 2eall 22H caih and March: 111 32)^all U April: til 47)^11 bu May; til66all67XJune:11162)4*1165July. Hulk me*tc in fair demand; abouldeni 17 60; hUort rib *nd abort dear 110 15. Butter dull, weak aud lower. cre?uucry20a31c; dairy 15a26c. Whisky Me?dy *nd unchanged at II 17. Call?Wheat irrroular, regular tl Ub> Mauh: II 06% April; tl ib? May and June. Com dediucd 0?U irregular at 40?ic bid March: 4l^4'c April; 40l?c May; 13c June; 43ftc July. l*ork Irregular at Jim 00 bid March: |I8 17*18 ii April; 18 45 May. J^ird Irregular at 111 I7?5l*rch: til 32^1137'4 April; IU52HMay; 111 ftTSall 60June; |II67){ July. Chicago. March 18.-The Drotrrt' Journal report*: CatUe-Keocipu 7,5(0 head: ahlpnien 1*4,000 head. Market weak under liberal olTerliiK*: nntlvo steer* in fair deutaud aud 10*l5c per Jliu pound* lower export* 16 35*0 75; good to bcsUhlppiii|(!|5 76i6 40; Itoor to fair II OOaiTC5: buiehora' ?icady at |2 70a 4 40 for cow*; II 75a5 40 for ateer*; feederefl 25*500 Hog?->RecelpU I1.C00 head;anlpmeui* 4,500 head. M*rket*teady and uuch*DKed;demand biiak.ofi'er in? iixut; packet* and aiiippen boii^it freely;qua 1 Itybetter, heavy |800; fairtochoicer 60*7 U5; light !? 90*7 40; poor to good mixed |6'J0a7 50: *kii4?0u *665. Sbeep-Reoeipt*4,400 head:*hipmcnt*2,000 bead. Bent in good requeel and >tion?; common Ut fair weaker; poor to lair ft 26a4 75; good to lancy 15 25* 6 r>o. The Itrovtn' Journal Rritiih cable report*. Caltle and *heep iU*dy; Rood American cuttle *elllng at lfe per pound, and limited dead weight alicep Baltimore, March 13.?Flout unchnucod and dull Wheal, weatarn I Airly active but easier: No. 2 whi ter red spot II 1 o*4* 1 ISJi; March SUGH bid: April fl lbH^Ms Marliaok*! 21. Com, western esilcr: mixed apot ?V' askeif; if arch Aprils a67c; May r>8it6&Kc; June *>>}<(' shktd; deamvr G2,Ha 63>tfc. Oau Ht??dy ana quiet: western while WwiMe; mixed 62a55irt Pennsylvania 63m&Gc. Kyo nominal but steady at 78a75c. Hay dull mid unchanged. Provision* i|Ulet and uncharged. Butter steady; western pouted 17a&c;rull 16a 18i K|g?steady at 17al8c. petroleum unchanged. Go Km quiet; Bid cargoes. ordinary to fair 8c. Sugar firm; A loft 9c. Whiaky steauy at 11 iS%al 19. i'Hii-iDci-fiiia. Marrh 13.?Flour dull tad un changed. Wheal lower. Ixngboiry, In gralu dt t?ot II -11%: No. 2 red lu elevator 91 18j*al l&k: No. 2 red March SI IHtfal iWj; Aprtl II 19>*al I9?; May f 1 2l*al ilH: July II flfta122. Com, Ion en rejected G0*Gle; No,8 follow Gtfe: steamer GUWV: Halt mixed GT&c; Mil yellow f?7ke: tali mixed March <V7aMc: April 6?)4*W^c; Nay Wi69J<5e; Juno GafcaMkc. Oau ouiet; No. 2 mixed 52ri2Hc; No. 3 wnlte Wa53>4c; No. 2 white Provisions steady; me* beef 115 SO. Lard quiet; city refined III "fcall 87J4; sUam 111 65*11 70. Butter dun and unsettled. i?ks tlrmal 20c. Petroleum Urtn alba ttHc. Others unchanged. Toledo. 0., March J3.-Noon Bonn-Wheat dull; No. 2 red winter awn and March SI 10)4 April II 12 bid; May fl li% bid: June |l 14% bf.i; July L11 bid; year SI 07. Com dull; hl?b mixed COi'c; No 2 spot 68c; April 59He asked; May Olu bid. Oau dull and uomlual. Closed?Wheat steady; No. 2 red winter ipot SI 10 bid; March II10* bid; April SI 12; May SI 14; June SI 14*; July SI IW Corn quiet; No. 2 ipoi oud March 57^c bid: April 59c bid: May 61^c Oau dull; No. 2 May U^c Wd. Gukunnatj, March 13.?Cotton ilcady and In fair demand. Flour dull and druonloc: family S4 7Soft 00; faury S5lt*5 75. Wheat heavy at SI Wi 109. Cora firm at 66k*57%? apot; M!4a59Ke May, Oau lower at I4!$ii5e. itye quiet at gLs&>,V. Barley Inactive, Pork eaay at 118 25at8 50, Lard quiet at S>1 00. Bulk meat* quiet; ihouldon H 25; clear rlb|0 93. Bsoon quiet aud unchantud. WhUky Arm at SI 14. Bullet ilcady and uu changed. New Yoxk. March 13.-Drv GooM-Thedcmind of agcnU U of that moderate character usual to Tuesdaya. Utlll to fill order', old and uewr, there has been a very fair movement. Many desirable qualities of cottons are very scaiw, aud loranch price* are very atrong, w. hihotmocf tho market ?Pry steady. Ka*t Libkrtt, Pi? March 13,-CatUe-BccclpU 228 head. Market firm at about yesterday's price* Hogs?Recelpu 1,495 head. Market active. Phila delphia* S7 BOa8 00; Yorker* S7 20a745. fiheep?BooeipU4,0Q0 hoad. Market fair at Mon day's prices. BaxnroAO, Pa., March 13.?Oil exdkd with, rapid fluctuation* aud l>o?vy transaction*; openid and blgneat II 02; lowest tW}*c: clnWng at Wfic. Sales 8,855,000 barrels: toul tthlpmenu Monday 49,2V l.barrels; charters 28, m barrel*. Tmwrixjjc. March 11-011 opened at fl 01k: highest Si 0i%: lowest 98' |clo*cd at wko. 8hip menu 49.299 CarieU; charters 29.000 barrels; ruus 70,tM barrels. Cincinnati. March 13 ?Live Ihogs steady and firm: common and light S6 0fa7 25: packing and butehcrs SS 90a7 75, Beceipu 995 head; shlptneuU 4 J bead. Oil Cut,March 13,?Fluctuation* between 9Skjc and SI 0v% closing at WJic. Transaction* 6, 000,Wo barrel!; Snlpmouu 49,200 barrels; charier* 29,000 barrels. Prmuriwu, Pa..March 18 ? Panto Mtvv-Kxd ted and Irregular United certlfleatea doted at SI 00; rcnedkas^o, Philadelphia delivery, W?w Orleans, March 18.?Sugar steady and In good demonl. Molawts dull and unchanged. To make a salad that if certain to please all tastes, you need only use Durkee's Salsd Dressing, Nothing equal to It iras ever'of fered, and none so popular. It is a superb table lauce. jq-OTICB TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, -i four atone abutmaaU, of first class masonry, for two Bridges located on Middle Ialand and McKlroy Cretko, near the mouth of MeElroy Creek. InTyler county, WeatVliflnla. Katlmate, 1.(00 porches. Also, for two Bridge* (Wood or Iron) 115 and 140 feel in length, wllh a clear ro^dwsy or 16 feet. The right Is resarred lo reject1 any or all Wd*. Call on or addrm, ti ? II. ZKOLR. (?. W. O HARDMAK, a. a BMITH, OcaarxjiealonOT; ?ri2 MWileWuni^W, Va. slgurd until noon for tha erection of mrdioal. THOSE WOMEN FOLK, HoTf Hard-Headed Men Estimate Some Thing* which they don't Understand. Anybody who has led a domettlc life knows bow common such things u tbe backache, and pains lo the cheat, are among tbo women wbo do tbe work. Ofteu?and perliapa geuowlly?tbe diilretr.a are borne without much complaint The women tet about, and tbe machinery of Ihe house |oes on. Beyond this, those coanegralned animals whom New England women call "the men folka," seldom look. Bo longaa their wires or daughters are not actually In bed, under tbe doctor'* care, the aver age thick aklnned husband and father five* tbe aubjcct no attention. At tbo same time tbe poor household drudges?who deserve a better fate creep around, broom or utensil* iu hand) up stair*, down stairs and out-of doors, doing that woman's work, which "li never done." Lo*.ea of loved wive* and fair glrla-loanoa whose suddenness and unexpectedness astonish those wooden-pated hus band* and fathers?fall, seemingly oat of clear sky, and form tho logical sequal to tbe story of neglect Now. you men who stand at the beads of ten thoarand such homes, allow us to drop a word iu your ieccptivo ears. If these women of yourt are worth having, they arc worth uvlng. That back ache-that pain In the cheit! What arc tbey but Indications of some organic trouble of tho kidneys, tho heart or tho lungs7 End It at onco by the ap plication of BENSON'S CAPCINB POROUS PLAS TER. It will *ootlio that nervous distress, drive away that pain, banish that dull, weary back ache, give new strength to the body and freah hope to tlii* heart. No other plaitera will do this. The Benton's Plaster, however, la not made tofcll-but to heal. It Is a remedy which never yet broke It* promise?and;uover will. Your diugglat baa It. But before paying your 25 cents and putting the plaster In your pockot, look for tho word CAPCINE cut in the middle. Seabury 4: Johnston, Pharmaceutical Chemlats, | New York. miH-mw : KIDNEY-WORT , HAS E'"EM PROVED Tho SUREST CURE for |KIDNEY DISEASES. i Xoeealame back ordlaordarod urine indi _ aula that you are * victim t T1HH DO ITOT c maiTATTi use Kidney-Wort at onoe, (drug ??tata reoommondiOandit will-spoodily over 83 oorno Uie uiiHM and r?ftore Healthy aoUon. el B onloc Foroomplalnis peculiar ?l BiClUlvOi to your sex, nuchas pain {and wcaknceiies, Kidney-Wort la unaurpaeeod, gmm It vriU act promptly and safely. J EJthtrSsx.Inoontinenoe, retention of urine, 2[brichdustorropydcpcelt?,anddull dragclng ?(palM. all apcodUy yield to Its cuxatiTo power, S <*. SOLD ur ALL DnUgqZgT3. Pfloetl. KIDNEY-WORT "Mr. Ethan Lawren-e.my towns-man," ray* nr. | hlllpt'. Ballon, of Moukton, Vt., "was bloat from Kidney dlMMSo. The skin of hla lega shone like glata. Kidney-Wort cured klm. Apr. 20-82. KIDNEY-WORT^ IS A SURE CURE for All diaoaeos of the Kidneys and ? LIVER ? It boa speclfla action on this most Important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, etimulaUng the healthy secretion of Uxa lite, and by keeping tho bowels in tram condition. aflfceting iu regular discharge. RKolarlQ If you are tuUfcring fron rjlC2Edr.de toalaria.havo tho chills, awWUoua, dyspeptic, or oonstipatcd. Kidney- | Wort will surely reUcve and quickly cure. ? In the Spring to oloaoae tho System. every i ono should, take a thorough oourse of it U. 80LP BY DRUQQI3T8. PrtcoSI. 1 ; KIDNEY-WORT ? "Tell my brother soldier*," writes I. C Power, of Trenton, lit, "and all otbeis, too, that Klduey Wort cured try 70 ycarslivrrdlRordeiB. Publish ft, pleaw, It St Louis Globe Democrat. Jfor the permanent cure of] I CONSTIPATION. I - 7reoth*rdis*s>?!aeoprrra!entia this conn P" try aa ComUpotion. and no remedy hae ever I ? orjuallcrt the oclehruted Ki-lncy-Wort aa a IE cure. Whatorrrthftcauso. however obettnate ao osae. this remedy wiU overcome it. Dfll BTft THIS distressing oc _. ? plaint la very apt to be! ipUoatodwithoonstlpaUon. KJdwy.Wort igthena the wcalumsd porta and quiokly _? til kinds of rile* oven whoa phyiiaians] 1 medicine* hare botuTO fslled; Jja? tylfypuhaTQcWwof these troubles ^ ^ Prugs'lst*80,1 Another Dank Cashier escapes. Geo. H. Hor*t, Cashicrof Myerntown {Pa) Bank, said, recently: "Kidney-Wort cured my bleeding pliea." T HE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM A* It in for all tlio painful dlaoaaoo of the KIDNEYS,LIVER AND DOWELS. It doaseca Uio ?y?Unn.cf tlio acrid poison that' cauies tho dreadful tuflbrlnB which only tho vtotima of BhrumaUsra can rcallxo, THOUSANDS OPCA8EC tho worst forma of tills tombiu di*oaw havo been quickly relieved, and ia abort time PERF20TLY CURED. roicr, ft. Ltqnuo* our, mjjj bt URCucum. It- Dry con ho sent by mall. WSXL8, BIGHAILDSON ft Co., BnrUnston Vt. KIDNEY-WORT-: "Kidney-Wort hu jri?en immediate relief, in manycaayof rheumatism, falliuK under my no tice Dr.PhlllnC. lUllou, MoukUin, Vt. Apr JO Si "I ntver foudd e ven relief, fmm rh?nnBti*m and kidney trouble* till I used Kidney-Wort, Now I'm well."?Devld M. Hutter, Hartford, Wine. A??y. #/// ^ 4f7> & Th? (5,000,000 Children !u tlie United Statet Who Puffer Fain, Who Fret and Cir, Who Have Pale Faeee, Who Have Bad Breath, 3hociM Usui Laughlln's Worm Sjrnf The Child Whoee Bleep la Disturbed, The Child Who Wakee In Terror, The Child Whoee A pittite la Voradotu, the Child WboM AutwUM Vartan, The Child Who l)oos Not Thrive, Tho Child Who 1* Kmadated, The Child With Internal Irritation, The Child With hallow Coaipluloo, gbnnM I'M Lnnglilln'? Worm Sjrn? No TMieaae So Dan*erooa As Worms. No Child la Free From Thrm. They Oauie DUease Themaetvea. They Aggravate Other Ccmplalnte. Tb? Child's Core When TMthlnf I LAUGHLINS INFANT CORDIAL BOfTRNV TUB OtTMBS Aixatb Paijc! TtW)CC* lNruuiMnow; Coiaw>ta tub IWkw, ? Ot'auroKitMtfBKOnMrLAiMr.DrMBMmy, JJIABJiltlC*, FLATVUENC*, C OUC, *TC. Mothrxa will find It very valuable: the child will birttkvtti.pci in/nagtn/ui ful. hippy, nn*iMine Weftiaiaalea each bottle, and will rrftind the rrtre of every oaa Boltolng aeropmeeQted. Boldb? all draw's*. Price Mc. por Ifcittle. ? LAUCHUK BROS, t CO., Propria**., WHEELING, W ??. EUROPE!!! COOK'S GRAND XXCUR8ION8 leave Now York April Xth. June 1?L June lith and Juno *0thJ8f?. reduced nites. ? Cooks Kj rural on lit, with Mape and full partica laa. by mall 10 oenu. Addreaa 7 ^ Tfl03. COOK A SON, ItlOwtf *1 Broadway, N, T. JfURHirUM, CARPKTS,*C^ KESQQUIRTERS FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS! P _ "X V We are Juit In receipt df Fpjn iture!s&^ A - 1 I Oar New Ptttemi are now Carpels!sss%sr? ft V ??r ??ortment of Ran !a Tory U irrOf^ embndcg HMYKKA. VKL, LinoleumftiLQIoths! WMiJadepI Miltete'si? Folding Chairslsi the Uireo leading iactoriee of the country, Chamber Setslsl Parlor SetsIiSil any other bourn In the city.. UNDERTAKING. Oonrtantly on band all the latent sty lea. MET ALIO CA3KKTS, CASES ami WOOD COITDJB furnUhed on abort notice. FRIEND & SON. Wfr-X ? PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM WTTHIOf rjlRIMBLE & LUTZ, PLUMBERS, fias and Steam Fitters, MIS Market Street Heatingand TentUatlngofpnbllc bull* Ings, dwellings anil factories * specialty. IOM "^yM. HAKE & SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 83 Twelfth Stmt All work dotio promptly nt reasonable prices. j>7 J^UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Gas and Steam Fitter, 1416 MAIN STREET. All mriers promptly attenilpd tn. 1M PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS. PICTURE FRAMES, PHOTO FRAMES, Steel Engraving*, Oil Paintings, I'hromos, Elegant Panel Pictured, Aillst 1'uinlH nnd Convex Ulnsaea, Win dow Cornices, Weather Mrlp, at the low est prices and boat terms of any house In tbtsclty. ir yon don't believe ft call and be convinced at FLOOD'S, Deck's Block, loll. Market SI reft. (eg QAFK, IXEISUMANN i CO.'S COMPRESSED YEAST! Tlie ladles of Wheeling can now bo supplied with IhiscolebraU-d Yeast by calling upon their Groccr. This Yeast wiu unod at the Vienna Mode] Bakery of the Cen tenuis) and at the Vienna World's Pair. It Is put up In Un foil, labeled with our YEI.1.0W LABEL and SIGNATURE, (noue other genuine). Grocer* supplied daily, and Stale Yesst ex changed by our regular agent, Mb. B. K. McMECHEN. GAFF, FLEISKMANN & CO., jaM Manufacturer*. Krw York and Cincinnati. YOUR GROCER FOR . CLOUSTON'8 CBOICE BOLTED CORN HEAL. MANUFACTURED BY J". DVC. CLOTJSTOlSr, DEALER IN Grain, Flour, Fe?d, Baled Hay, Straw, &c. Ja3 IBM Bonth Street, Niiar Market street Bridge. Q RANGES, Lemons, Cocoanuts, &c. 75 Cams Fine Valencia Oranges. 60 Boxes Messina Oranges. 100 Boxes Messina Lemons. 15 Bags Fresh Coooanuts. Just received by TV. SOHULZ, fe!7 1310 Market Street. FOR FRYING FI8H AND OY8TER8 OLIVE BUTTER HAS NO EQUAL It U more wholesome and eco nomical than laid and Is Irte from the pungent odor nraal to Choking Gils. POM DnntfQ(,'IlWl?ln? Suableledpesaml uUUIV DUlmu Instructions how to U'cOlJVE BUiTER, by the Principal or the Philadelphia Cooking School, mailed free upon application. WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, PHILADELPHIA, FA. WW JUST RECEIVED, A larga i lock ol WALL PArER, BORDERS, And WINDOW 6HADE4, Now ready for Inspection. (.at JOHN FRIKDgL. 1180 Main HI. ?D08TER8, HANGERS. CARDS, ETC. ITja itrla thai can'tba latl, u Ui Daur lata) MEDICAL. CRATITUDE! * Dmvu, Col., August 29, 1832. Guts?1 cannot find words with which to express my gratitude to you for the cure your Swift's Specific has ? fleeted iu my case. I was aillicted with the horrible blood disease for three years, and after spending some time at the Hot Springs, considered my case a hopelMS one. I u>ed ouly one down small bottles of 8. 8. ti. and there is not a sign of the disease remaining. My sores are all healed, my throat Is entirely well; 1 am rid of that ter-M^r*^^WT*%BodrugcIerk rlb 1 e dIhave seen ease. BeingiBki^Bfc^^JBho many hundred! of men doeed with Calomel, Iodide of Mercury and Iodide of Fotash,.'untif they* were made complete wrecks, tint I shudder to think of tne misery which has been brought on the human family bv the use of Mercurials for Blood Dis* asec. It is a crying shame that physicians Will not Acknowledge the merit of your GRAND Blood Medicine. Use my name as you wish. J. H. RAFF. If you doubt, come to see us, and we wi)l CURE VOU, or charge you nothing Writti for particulars and a copy of the little book, "Message to the Unfortunate.^aflrtring." Ask your druggist as to our standing. ,?<r$l,000 REWARD will be pai(J to aoy Chemist who will flue on analysM of 700 bAt* ties of 8. 8. 8., one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium, or any Mineral subetancc. SWIFT 8PECIFI0 CO., Proprietors, Atlan ta,a?: ? Price of Small 8ise, ? ? $1 00 Large 8i*e, - 1 75 Fliotog-rupli Studio, 1205 MARKET STRUCT, Opposite McLure House. Telephone 51-0. - ja31 JgEST |G 00 CABINETS ONLY *3 00 PER DOZEN. PLUMMER'S GALLERY, Jt? U88 MAIN RTRgET. QRAYON PORTRAITS AT MYLK8' ART STUDIO WO. 21M MAIS 8TRKKT. FINANCIALa gANK OF THE OHIO VALtEY. CAPITAL* ....?.? Wit. A. ~JL. Jcta* Wm. B. Butrtoiv _ -. Vice-Prualduut Doea a General Ranking Buiiucn hikcctom : Wm. A. Isett, Wm. B. Slmpaon, J. A. Miller, John K. Botafonl, A. M. Adama, Victor Roauubutg Henry Spejrer, wfr P. P. JRPSON. Cwhlw jgXCUANUE BANK. CAPITALJjLd, ?- I--..,. J. N. Vakce. .. President. Hamdal IjIIiokij.h.? ~ ............ Vioe-Prt*li)eut, duumttoim. J. N. Vanco, I B. Horkhelmer, 8. Laugblln, W. Klliutham, L. a Delaplaln, ( A. W. Kelley. John Frew, Draftaiaaued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all point* In Europe. tohv r rnvvw ra>),t?. FITS A Leading i.oihioii Phyalelnn eatabllahf a mn otilce In .Neir York fertile cure of , ) EPILEPTIC FITS/ Prom An. Jocrnal of MrCiclc* a of LonOoa), who rutitM a ?]?^ " ?P'rP*7? "*? wlthOBt doubt ctirM borac?*?aItian ?n j other II ?lnr phrtlrUn. Ill* aur e-M haa almi-i* twan aaJouUble*; ?? tiava baarj tf [*??? ?w ao T?**ra' tUnOfof ?uer?aafully carr.1 ly blm. Ilahaa pot>lUi.?s| a work on Uila dl??aM, whirl, THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST! Oregon, Wastington ami liak Offeri the boat field /or linigrania-vlx-a mirA AsrAx,!bwsmus?"* M&kSc'" 7"1* ',M W occurred. tea? .re now oOeml L, o? .id , Term,. o. open to pre aS&ffZl'&SXSS 'fnUIIoniolB.Colura * ?LMUil L*WK i^^SSlSS^SSSt ?"?? "id lull Information, atldr^aa^ *?teLiat?a A. Zj. 8TOKK8, General Eastern Agent, _ M Ca?yk fltfCOL Til t-'AMl with order'CKKDH n?w . ~ ^"swsMssJSt ;?. ??? cii? hvl'i feet use connection* ?. E. BOYD, Wheeling W, Va. FARM MACHINERY AND 8KKDH. .'.. .uhjih! ?H1U DCflUiie of plow* barrowa, culti raUwF, wa|on?, feed rut ?SE.Md 001 wlu?. corn ?nellrm. reaper* A SURE CURE, And no Doctor'* Few to Pay. Penona tuSeiiuft from any dluuo rcaaltlng from idiaordered condition of the Htomar.b, Llror or Iplcen.in either tho acuta or chronic ?ueo, can icitrof an Infallible remedyfor their tronblea, froo )f chance, by sending nanio and addre?a (Including ilamp tor raturu pottage) to UMJK BOX 3S,Tlffln. )blo. COLORADO All about her Caitl* Ranita, Ranchea, Cll matoaud Nlnea, SEND il.OO FOR A YEAR'S SUBSCRIP TION TO THE Pueblo Welcome, BOtlTH PtIF.nLO.f OL . GONSUMPTinii