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WKDfCAL. %SWsi ui ec(/?c Go. Jit lantct,6a, 11.111 SCKOHJLA j<\ir Nevon t oe n Years. I k*r? aulfored Irorn tcrolal* About 17 jtir*. ?l.N'it'K nioatly confined to my legi tod ,"i>i?r?bl?lN?ue* were covered wltn largo ul "tie '"**? d rojusu ll?ih. *iid thaodoral a ?t u-k-oalilu. All rem'(lie* unci tr??traenU ihiiAHrifJ Lilot lodoniu any good. >t Imhi 1 uv4fiuki?e '? J? "? continuing for about /our !S'i? and J AMCKUT UfLY WELL. I u?k 8. a p ??i der the nipcrvMon of a phyidclan r./ 26 Ji*?4'>rtive practice, by your omI-t. ifrevioM to Lias! * * Ut timc? could acarcelr Walk. Now J j c.ji *'lk ail day, end 1 have to tnauk 8. 8 8?aud i ItoBll.tormycuie. T||ng McyAjul(' I W Km?n?lry Mtreet, Atlanta, Ga. ECZEMA. I barf taken u iifiKrcHi bemtfid. & 1. for a dear rtff Ll f/t nn The eruption ha* entirely diaap. 53, and I am well. W. J. ItOB'N'UX, ^ MwaterS "* ''""fcrvtio), Atlanta, Ga. II TO!! doubt, comu 10 ? e um and we wM CORK vol' oreb?r?e n?ll>ln<! Write for thclittle book. ' A>k any drujwlut *? to om utandluK. ThciiMnd ' ollara Howard will be paid toanr rni'uil't who wl'l find on anal fl-o/ lOubottleaS - ?Kup?r!irleol Mercury, Iodide PoUuwlum,or olaermlueral miImu?h<c. 0 THE tfWJKf dl'MMlO CO., Fioi>rlttun, Atlanta, Ga. 1'rlieol Small Six;, f 1.00 Largo tilae, fl.75. bOLU BY ALL DRUGGIdTS. _ a?" DR. J. E. SMITH, >'o. 1404 Chapllno Klreet. Near Fourteenth Street. ?Pie best evidence of a physldan's suceces 1* the I tr.um u.y "f ht* patients. Hie lucreaniug demand* I lot tai profesloual Mjrriita prove that I have dealt honoiablyaiid f-irly wilt* th?M; -lioliavecoiisulmd at i uevi r uk h patient's name without j.ormiv dun, though 1 Lave mauy hundred oertldcates Irrna thar whom I have cured a/(or ihejr had been trocouuod iucurable. A tboroUgb mtdlcjil edu cation. with mHuy yeara hwplutl fxperienco and faaliiarttv with tliowputio agent*, * close oh err tOtml irnipwmMilal pecnlUritiea and strict at trtitloii u> hrtfieitic mauaijcmeDt Insurea success, 11 cure t> |?aibie, aud 1 fnuikly give thy patient my pplnlou. home rxioor. Kidney aid Liver M*ea*cs and Rliomnatfcm.? Buffered Terribly?"Nothing M^nied to help mo; euulJ uut retout of bod. Dr. Muitb cunW mo." ZKJT. I'HIJ.LiPH Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh. Polypun of Nose. Impaired Voice.?Huf. I r:nl lor yean-; patent medicine /ailed toheleme. Dr. emlUJ completely cured me." UUHLK8 CHADDUCE.rt of Speldel AUl, Wheeling. W. Va, Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach.?'"Treatment foryears failed to give.. e relief. Dr. bmith cured oe." TiioMAiJ 1IOI.1', Insurance Agent, >11*.?"Had them for fourteen years. Dr Smith cuml me." LOUld P. WAdHINOTON. Scrofula, Running Sore* on Head.?"My 6on wo* afflJctad lor fourteen years Nothing seemed to belpbim. br. Smith cured him." Mia (.'Alii RR1NB GAPS, Market btreet, Wheeling, W. Va Ouiccr.?"Suffered for years witn Cancer. Had It cut out tiirce times. It returned after each opera tiua. Dr. Smith cured mo without knife: caustic or jislii." it*A H. M. O&CUIT. Hies, FLrtuIa of Anus.?Flat of my back for IB weeks Retorted dying. Dr. hmith cured me with* out knife, in five weeks. TR01TA8 OOLV^,v bk. IflUMJU WUflK, Wholesale Grocer, SWnSU. WhwlUlf. frVt. I'li-eritluiii of Hwfinw. l*rol*f*u8 una PUttL ill 3?nop to tlie aud tirononMM, Ucunf <1 imc wnnoui zone. ? ' >\ AriULSU'iUN DKLANY. Martin's Kerry. ?? H. 0. Udil itilu?:-"Or. Srnltli'. nrolon. >,.<> b?n?j|ii Jor KVtn yeap. and treated by many physician! JOr dmmela. l>r bmith said 1 had n tape worm, and hi elctJt hours removed a monster 1W feet Iodk. Female Compialnta-Tbrce jean in h(*pital?for females, uive me |*cuiiHr advantages lu auchcasea I-erv-M cured of catarrh. iIUcam* of heart,Uf?r. sMmsth kidneys, ?kin. blood. "ervoM agccUons ?ad wcskne?K'< of mi n aud youth, scrotal* and wthma testify to my success. Hies cured without the kulfe. t . 1-stieuts at a JMance may be treated by letterand KU-fuctlou guaranteed. A chart lor self Manunaj lion K'nt ou receipt of two three-cent stamps, ana advice returned irt-e. , - touMiluUou at oQlco free. Qfflce hourtfrotn 9 a. ? to 7 r. a., daily. Call on or add ret* ? ' JOUS B. hMiTH, M. P., nrll So 1401' hapllne Ht.. WhoeHng. W. Va LOTTERIEBi $30,000 FOB $2, 'fJl Till IIS DA V, MAY HI, 18811. Thrse Unwinds occur ou the last day of each monih ^nudavk excepted). Repeated adjudication by KederM and Bute (kmrts have placed this Com panvbijoil the ountrovenr of the law. To this CnmtMi') b lough u>e sole honor of having Inaugu rated U.t o ily plan by which their drawings are proven 1 on -m and fair beyoud question. s. B.- "lac (kimjiany has now on nand t lane Capital and deserve rnnd. Head carefnlly Hi a lkt ol prises for the j ?/* M.1V DRAWING. M ^ 1 Prise, ^.430,0001100 Prise* 1100 each,HO,Of 0 1 Prise lO.OOOl'JCO Prlsce S50 each, 110,000 1 Prise 6,0001000 Prixea 120 each.' 12,'XB 10 Prlicsfl.oooeach,lO.uut 1,000 PrlaeitlOcach, 10,000 KPrius 600 each,10,000| s Prises iauo each, ApproslmaUon l*rise?,~... 92,000 8 1 rises faOearh, " " ^ l.flOO ?Prises 1100 each, " " 900 1,960 Priies. ' $112,400 Whole Tlvbetn ?2. Half Tlcketo, 11. 27 Ticket*, ?50. 55 Ticket* $100. Remit Money or hank Draft in Letter, or send bf Kipre*. Don't send by Registered Letter or Pott* oflce Order. Orders af 15 and upwards by Kzpreas, an be rnt at our eiimnse. Addreui all orders to R M. BOA RDM AN, (Hurler Journal Bnlldlng, L?vil?riiip kv aprW-rthMW IJ<EIMBLE & LUTZ, ' PLUMBERS, Gas anil Steal Fitters, 1418 Market Street. Heating and TentiUtlng or public build* ins*, dwellings and factories a specialty, W.M ? ?yyjl. HAHE i SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBEHfl, HAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 33 Twelfth 8tre?t 1 All work done promptly at reasonable priof. "J^OKE F1TTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Gun and Stoam Fitter, 1416 MAIN STREET. Ml milnni pmmptlv attuniitvl tn. ' la4 IpIlK WIIKEUNG .. " ODORLESS EXCAYATING CO. Is always t reparei t ?clean Com Poola, Priajr Vaults, Cellars. Wells, and all other placca requiring txoa* vat Inn, in the moat satUfsetory manner, and at rea*i:?ble notice Hy an udinapcepawed by theCoundl of IhaCltf Of Wheeliuic. l>efember 12th, 1876. It la made ua lawful for any penon or reisot s to clo*n out or re ??*e the contents of Cvm Prols and Privy Vaulta, under the penalty of not le?s than ten norjnore than tweuiy doUars, In any other manner than that n which we ire prepared to do tlia same with the fcnicle Otlorlexi Kxr?vatlug Msrhlne whluh nit'th d ?ru approved by the Committee on llfcaUk of m|,I rlty, July M, 1h77. 5uT AllonW?l.fiatthei l!lreef the Company. No. ,,n,,^uov5M.rai?^ IjHJK IKJIXiKlW AND SMALL HANI) A mun Ottto 14, INTKI.UHENcra JOB BOOKS, Not. a MEDICAL. DABBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Hodnhold Article for Universal Family Cm. For Scarlet und Typhoid Fever*, Diphtheria, Sail ration, Ulcerated SoreThroat, 8 mull Pox, Meoilti, and all Contagion* Dlseaae*. Persons waiting on the Sick sheuld use it freely Scarlet Fever lias never been known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever hat been cured with it a/lor black vomit had takun place. The wont s of Diphtheria yidd to It. Fevered and Sick Per ?on a refreshed and Bed Hortis prevent ed by bathing with Darby* Fluid. Impure Air mule harmless and purified. For Sore Throat It U a ture cure. Contaiflon destroyed. For Frosted Feet, Clillblalni, Pile a, , dialing., etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex Ions secured by iu use. Sldp Fever prevented. To purify the Ureath, Cleanse the Teeth, It can t be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and | cured. Kryslprlaa cured, lturn* relieved Instantly. Scar* preventod. l>v*entery cared. 'Wounds bcaled rapidly. Scurvy cured. ' An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. l'used thr our present Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It la indispensable to the sick room. ? Wm. F. Sand roao. Eyrie, Ala. SMALL-POX and PITTING of Small Pox PRKVKNTED A number of my fam ily was taken with Small pox. 1 used the Fluid; the patient was not delirious, was hot pitted, and was about the house again In three weeks, and no other* had U.-J.W. Park inson, Philadelphia. | Diphtheria Prevented. I The physician* here use Darbvs Flnid very successfully In the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollbnwmcx. Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried tip. Cholera prevented. Ulcere purified and healed. In cnues of Death it should be used about the corpse? It will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy Rloian, J.MARION SIMS, M. I)., New York, saw; "I am convinced Prof. Darby* Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable dlsiafcctaat." Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it i* both .theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted.? N. T. Lumon, Prof. Chemktry. ' Darby* Fluid la Rocnmmeniled by Hon. Alxxanosr H. Stbpiibns, of Georgia; Rev. Chas. F. Dbbmi, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N. Y.f los. LbCohtb,Columbia. Prof.,University,S.C. Kev. A. J. IIattlr, Prof.,"Mercer University: Rev. Geo. F.*Plt*c?, Bishop M. E. Church. INDISl'ENBARLK TO KTERY UOMB. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. -7-; The Fluid hae Uen-thoroughly tested, and we 'liave abundant evidence that ItTus done everything here dairaed: ?1 For fnllcr information get ol your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, ? ' 4..H. zi:iijn A CO.. >bhutt#HfCjgitatut?,; ?PffiLADELPMA. WTALOABLJS rOB DTTSNS, 8TJXBUHNS, DIARBHfEA, CHAT Itf GS, 8TIW09 OF INSECTS, PILES, BOBE EYES, 60BE EEET, etc., etc. THE WONDER QF HEALING! ?>?!.?>, Sold.. Braitn ond Mprninn, it In uoaqoitllod?ittopplag psia ui?l hialinu In a xnarvullouu manner. For Inflamed nnrf Kore Eyca.?Its effect upon tlumo dullcato or^au la situply marvollonu. It li the JLndie?? Friend?All foaslo complaint* yield to its wondrous power. For Flccn< Old Bore*, or Open Wounds, 1 la action upon thoso in moat rwnark. /\L jflfis^llMacfcni [Fnornehiy llltoa m In* Nell) Soro Fees, cru certainly carod by POND'S ESTZ2ACT. RECOMMEXD ED BY PUTS ICUJiSf 10 fSfD'IIf HOSPITALS / Caution.-TOXDS EXTRACT hat been HnU 1 tated. The penuiuo has the vordt "POND'S EXTRACT'* blown in the glcut, ami our picture SECS&"3SSS&ESSfcffi! .WfilCT., 3to??c*^prvxr$lm. ,t Jl it never eold in bulk or by mature. SPECIALrRKPAtUTKNg OF TOfTOH KXTRACTCOM. lll.NLO WITH Til* PUREST AND MOST DEUCATJC I'laauMEiouLAjjiti'iJouiwui. pond's Toilet Crasm-*ii..~1.00 Catarrh Cure- 75 Dontlfrlce 50 Up Salve 25 . aTmgmC" Plaster 25 Inhaler (Glass 60c.)-140 Nasal Syringe....... 28 MSdkstedPap*.- 25 B ft 3Bf*4jra read )*** 13, iV'Sf and 31 lnnnr ?"?'* which aocooipaulai ea&botUsof our preparation. 8eut/roo ou application. I S^Oflt N'RWPAMPltLtT WJTUlilHTOnTOrOtJR ftUAluxun tart 1-HiK on uiuuni 10 . POND'S EXTRACT CO., I 14 West 14th St. Now York. Fall line of above preparations displayed in one of Pond's ExtractCo.'s Show Cases and | sold by Logan A Co., 953 Main Street, Wheel ing; also byO. Moenkemoeller, corner Market and Twenty-second 8tr?eta. Centre Wheeling. Do you want n pure, bloom ing Complexion I If so, u few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA HALM wlllgrat ify you to your heart's con 4ent? it docs a nay with Sal loivness, Redness, Pimples, - Blotches, and nil diseases una imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed nppcar anco of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes n ludy of TillliTY appear but TWEN '' TIT; 4uifts6 natural. gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. tl nArntOf IT* Remember This. If you are sick Hbp Bitter* will surely aid Nature la making you well whun all dx* falls. If you are costive or dyspeptlo, or nro suffering from any other of tho numerous diseases of the stomach orboweto.lt Is your own fault If you re main 111, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If you arts wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting death this momeut, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitten. If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nerv ousness you will find a"BalmlnGIlead" la the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a mias matic district, barrjeado your system against the sOourgegf all countries-malarial, epidemic, bil lons, and Intermittent feven-by the use ef Hop If you have rongh, pimply, or sallow skin,- bad breath, pains add aehoa, and feel miserable gener ally, Hop Bitten will giro you fair skin, rich blood, ana sweetot breath, health and comfort In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Blight's Disease. 1600 will bo paid for a case they?wlll not euro or help. ? , That poor, bodrldden, Invalid, wife, rfsterj moth er, or daughter, can bemado the plctnre of health, bra lew bottles of Hop Bitten, costing but a trifle. Will you 1st t! w them suffer T EDICINAL WATKB DEPOT. We have been appointed Agents for the Natural Deep Bock, Eicolslor, ifluo Lick. Bethesda, aeyser, Hunysdl, Vlsehy and Hawthous Water.. Always on draofht at MoLAIN BROTHERS1 ? MANHOOD 1 mifrfd fcy tho un it ntmltHm 5 Ittik MMmIIT? ? * ?IsUltn Ik* sn it Tit ml turn Treat' salty euro? Nmtom Dofett* r. Pronator* Draiy, and worn aw-work sal ananas. Mini torn a*ar?work and aiaaaaaa. FREE. BoWlLAkTIClXU, buutkui Fi?u Omkwo Can. IKttfswsfes 1.0. mill'4 CI., IIW rill. SnhUigtmK AO!?.lM?>mt .'TPootlwuili If t reel. t'LOWKKS ton TilK UK&VL I Decoration Day, 18S3.] Junt a. NichoUu. Hero bring yoor puiplo and gold, Qiory of color *uu tceut! Scarloi of tulips bold, fiudi blue u the Urmament. Dut-lied li tbe aound of Lho 11 fo And the bugle piping clear; The vivid mid dedcate life In the soul of the youthful year. We bring to thequltt dead, With a gentle and tempered g?lef; O'er the moundaao mute we?hed Ibe beauty of bloaaom aud le*f. Tbe fluhltigawords that were drawn No ruit iball their ftme destroy 1 Boughs rosy m rifts of dawu, Llko tbe blush on tb? cheek of Joy. Bleb fire* of the gardens and meads. We kindle tlieae heirts above! What a;<lciidor ah<?li match their deeds? What awcetneiH can match our l<?ve? CkluTiuxub. A JLO*r AKT. Tbeflood Llateuer bait fussed Away. June Atlantic. Io (be golden age ot table talk the lis tener seems to have had all the virtues and cone of the faulta of the tribe, as we know them. He waa ablo to grasp any subject, however obstruse. lie always understood the first time. He never had a post mor tem appreciation of jokes, and burst out in a guffaw long after everybody had forgot teu all about them. He never kindly translated what had been said and made it mean something totally different from what waa intended, lie never rejected the ?low march of demonstration aud leaped to the wrong conclusion, thereby utterly routing the raconteur, and putting him to flight horse and foot. He never pro claimed a statute of limitation and said, "Very true, my dear Jones, up a certain point. But you go too far. Your theory carried to its logical conclusion would"? (Heretwenty minutesof illogical absurdities aud niggling objections follow.) He never stopped you in ihe middle of a good story toiusist with nainful accuracy that some towu incidentally alluded to was not fifteen j miles from Carlisle, but fourtf en and three quarters, or begged pardon for interrupting. you, but your mention of Scotch whieky I reminded him of one of the mo3t amusing episodes in his whole life, which he related | at great length an J bored everybody to extinction, besides killing the original story outright. Ho never abstracted him self from the conversation while he bunted up his arguments and epigrams, and then | inserted them violently in the Hrst pause that occurred, or made an opportunity if no?e existed. He never wrecked a rich freight-train of ideas by a feeble pun or a hackneyed quotation. He thrilled at an impassioned appeal, melted over a noble sentiment, understood every classical allu sion, withered under sarcasm, delighted in brilliant imagery, and never rtsented the most caustic wit. Ho was a luminous, gifted, patient creature, all soul (except what was ears), and wo shall ne'er look upQn his like again. The poor relation who corroborates every utterauce with fulsome additions of berown did not exist then. The people that pay no attention to what is being said and burn to get in their reply had not been invented. The man who habitually invalidates every statement that has not bad the honor of eminating from him, who would contradict Faraday flatly about the influence of magnetism on light, and could not be convinced that he was mistaken in any scientific conclusion, by Sir. David Brewster, Cuvier, Hugh Miller, Herscbtl, Humboldt, Laplace, Tlayfair, Darwin, and Huxley combined, bad not yet reared hisiguorant, obstinate, dogmatic crest. It was tiie Ago of Listeners, and listening is a lost art. What to Wear. Pompadour lace is very popular. Combination costumes continue the rule. Five-pointed atar-shaped parasols are the latest. The newest embroideries aiejace-like in the extreme. Pongeee, plain, printed and embroidered, will all be worn again. New hosiery comes in all the new colors to mate the dress goods. Pointed barques and panier drapei ies are exceedingly fashionable. Fashionable dressmakers use lace by the piece as a dress trimming. Scotch ginghams in greater variety than ever are largely imported. Narrow straps, fastened with bucklee, appear on many French dresses. Colored straw bonnets come to match all the new shades in dress goods. The favorite style of evening corsage is high behind, but low, oval or square in front. The newest design in bangle bracelets and lace pins are in Moorish and Renaiss ance devices. Fashionable ladies do not wear watches, since they are supposed to be oblivious ol the flight of time. Pointed stomachcra of lace, beads or pas sementerie trim tho pointed basques of elegant dinner dresses. Tailor-made costumes are growing more and more in favor. They have now arrived at perfection in the way of Bt and finish. Some of the coetliest of thine have the bodice lining of solt and pliable, but ex ceedingly firm, ribbed silk. Sunshades aro larger than ever, and most voluminous with their lace flounces, their gigantic handle and flowing bowa of rib bon. The stvle of handle considered most chic is the Japanese sword; but finely carved ivory handles are in better taste if leas fanciful. The latest known use to which the aeine twine can be put is to make a baby's cap rlage-robeof it. Crochet it as it for a tidy; it should be lined, even if ribbons are run through the open spaces. For early Spring UBe a flanntl lining should be put in, and later a lighter one of silesia or cashmere is used. A person with a largo nose will do well to wear mnch hair at the back of her bead, so as to re-establish the balance. A long face is improved by something on the top of the head?a short one by a small and flat headgear. The dressing of the hair ought, if necessary, to bo modified some what, so as to be in harmony with the at tire. A Hint to III? I.ntllr*. gichangt. A New Hampshirecountryman lastsum mor ussd to make * great deal of observant saunturing about a bouse where boarded some city ladies. One ol them, not very young, butof rather attractive appearance, came in for much staring, shrewd rather than impudent Once it came in his way to do her a service by which he discovered her name and also the prefix Miss before it "Well, I be hanged,"he remarked, "ef I hain't puzzled over tbet a bit I wouldn't ask, fur I kind a made up my mind long ago I could most always tell. Sometbln' about ye didn't look married, 'n' then agin somethin' did." "What was it did'/" she asked. "Well, a sort a look ca ef you had about settled it; wus contented V done fur, 'n' didn't ask notbin' o' no man!" "la tbat look so unusual?" "Well, yes; here abouts 'tis; but I've seen thet look afore In women from down your way (Boeton). I used to s'poee them as hed it wus always married, hut seems not. Well, all I hev to say is 'taint natural 1 A woman ought ?dways hev a sort o' ex pectin' look about her until she's hitched. It helps her mar ket It does; no mistake." Bainit, tours need not last over three days now. It seems possible for any young couple to stay in doors for tbatleogth of tiros, and talk about the merits of Iir. Bull's Cough Syrup, a safe and pleasant remedy. CnxirssT Fashion Magtalne In the world, ISO large pages, 4 psges new music, 1,000 en gravings each issue; (0 cents per year; single ' copies IS cents. BraAWsstpes & CLOTBisa, Eighth and Market streets, Philadelphia. It will kill a colony of bed-bua as quick as eleelncltv. Hunt's Insect Powder Is its name. Price 28 centa. By all druggists. POTATO CULTURE. AOroporiaer?nalDir fmportimce?loxxie Timely inigutluBi. American Cultivator. Within the past few years potato culture ban developed increasing importance in the economy of the farm. Probably in no country except Ireland do the people eat so many potatoes in proportion to popula* tion as is the case with the population of the northern and eastern parts of the United States. Despite frequent high prices and greater -difficulties of cultivation, this use of potatoes is steadily increasing. The greater the difficulties in growing this crop and the higher the prices for its pro-1 duct, the more attractive its culture be* | comes to tho intelligent farmer. Potatoes are taken out of the list of crops which anybody can grow with little labor, care or skill. It is a crop which prr-eminently re quires intelligence. With some exceptions it will not pay the great mass of ordinary farmers to attempt to grow potatoes in these times. The fact that they succeeded years ago is nothing to the purpose, for the conditions now are geatly cnanged. With out recent experience they will probably fail. However, as an immense area will undoubtedly be planted in potatoes this season, and to a considerable extent by those who have not grown potatoes largely, we present some facts concerning the crop deducted from practical experience. In modern potato culture much more importance attaches to the selection of seed than formerly. Years ago all, or nearly all, potato Beed was good. Now probably one-naif or more of the potatoes used for seed are unfit for that purpose. This is especially true in jreara when high prices prevail, for these high prices tempt growers to dispose of all that are marketable,ieaving only the poorest for seed. A large share of these smalt potatoes are unripe, and can not produce tho most vigorous plants. Why this evil prevails more ih.ia formerly is explained by the ravages of the potato beetleand the use of Paris green. Anything which injures the vine or leaf impairs the quality ot the tuber. Not infrequently too strong an application of Paris green will so burn the leaves that the potatoes, though 'growing qui e or nearly to their full sire, | will be immature. Three tablespoonfuls ' of Paris green are ample for one hundred pounds of plaster or any other distributor used. Applying too heavy doses of Paris green is the most common mistake of inexperienced growers, and , has probably been the cause of as much injury to the potato crop as the bug it was intended to destroy. Through timely ap plications of the poison in small quantities, and before much or any injury has been j done to the leaves, the potatoes grown will i be quite as good a crop and quite as equal in quality as those of the olden time, J before potato bugs were known. Thus it I has happened that in years when potatoes almost universally failed some farmers < have grown large crops. They htdgood seed to plant, grown away from interior , lots, and they knew how to perpetuate it . by intelligent cultivation. Those who have failed to succeed with potatoes should on no account ubs seed grown by themselves. This immature seed has probably been one case ol their failure. | KltlK'h LXfLUIKSVK. Another Cure Utterly Without Prece dent. Erik, Pa., September lOtb, 1881;?Da Haktman: I cannot but express my thanks to you for the great benefit I received from the use of Peruna and Manslin. One bottle of etch placed me iquarely on my feet, after a long sicknew. which hid laid me in bed and men left me lame ard criupled. Three days'use of these remedies dispensed with the cane,and in a week 1 was perfectly well.? N. J. Whioht, Business Agent, Krle Evening Herald. Ask your druggist for Dr. Hartman's Book on the "Ills of Life." He will give it gratis. If not address Dr. H. at Odborn, 0. 1>AW. A writer say*: "For a stimulant to every faculty,give me a strong enemy rather than a weak friend." The trouble is that a good many people in want of a "stimu lant to every faculty" put the strong enemy i in their mouths.?Philadelphia Xeivt. The Jspaiass (till belit ve that the first man was not Adam, bu t Hu-8ing. It may be so. The first legitima'e household remedy ever ofiered to a suffering public was Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup, a sure cure for coughs and i colds. "Hackmkt/ck," a Issting and fragrant per fame. Price 25 and 50 cents. "Gesslrr? Who was Gessler?" said Mrs. Beckram to her husband. "He was a ty raut, my dear, aud also a life insurance agent. "What do you mean by euch non sense!" "There is no nonsense about it, Mrs. Bcckner, I assure you. Dots not William Tell say to Gessler in the third act, 'Ha, tyrant hast thou not given me as-: surance of my life?" Your husband, madam, never makes a statement that he is not prepared to support by documentary evidence.? Texas Sifting*. Nervous Debility When all other remedies fail Da. Fbazikk's Root Bittkbs will cure General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. "For several months I have been afflicted with Fever and Ague. For weeks at a time I was oonfined to the house, my suffering was intense. I could find no relief until 1 heard of you- Hoot Bitters. I have takes the Boot Bitters for two weeks and they have '?stored me to my former health. Jobs Kolasd, Cleveland, 0. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan A COm also Ohas. Moenkemoeller, Wheeling, and*R. K. McConahey, Bridgeport mw Tiri genuine 8abatooa High Bock Sranro Watkk, for sale by all druggists by the doz en, bottle or gallon. Address all orders to the^High Bock Spring Co., Saratoga Brings J. F. Shirk and Logan & Co., Agents at Wheeling, and B. K. McConahey, Agent at Bridgeport mv In a Chicago school recently the child ren were asked to give a sentence with the word "capillary." A little girl wrote, "I sailed across the ocean in a capillary." When asked what she meant by that she turned to Webster's dictionary and tri umphantly pointed outjhis definition: "Capillary, a fine vessel." Further in vestigation showed that more than twenty scholars made the same blunder.?Harper ? Bazar. Gkstlkxkn?Your Hop Bitters have been nf great value to me. 1 was laid up with typhoid fever for over two months and could get no relief until I tried your Hop Bitters. To those su fieri ng with debility or anyone in feeble health, I cordially recommend them. J. C. 8toktzkl, (133 Fulton street Chicago, I Is. ttil'aw A nasal injector free with each bottle of Sbiloh's Catarrh Bemedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by McLain Brothei s and Alex T. Young. mw "Mr. what is a grass widow?" asked a Ilarlam youth who had been reading in the papers about a person of that descrip tion. "Why, mv boy, I can't explain it exactly," replied the mother. "I'll bet I know, anyhow," said the smart youngster. "Well, tell me." "A grass widow iB a female woman whose husband died of bay fever," he exclaimed. Then he went out in the kitchen and rubbed the cat's nose with red pepper.?Harlem Timet. Fits, Fits, Fit*, successfully treated by World's Dispensary Medical Association. Address, with stamp for pamphlet, Buffdo, N. Y. traw Bueklen'a Arnica Save. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Outs, Ulosrs, Salt Bheum, Fever 8ores, Can cars, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 centaper box. For sale at Logan dt Co.'i Bridge Corner Drug Btore. Ark you msdc miserable by Indigestion, | Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Sbiloh's VltaHser is a positive cure. 8naoH's cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. ABEHICA AHEAD. Peculiar Characteristics or American*. Tlie F.vIIm iiuU How Iteatored. Ia this age of battle and harry, aa age de* voted to great projects tod enterprises, the Americao people are taking the lead in the furtherance of noble works, and in the ad vancement of the science* and arts. In these they deserve to takea high rank, and through the united work of millions, the American continent ia fast being transformed from ita untamed state and being plaotd on an equal ity with the older continents beyonu the ocean. The American people are lost under these influences, developing into a nervous, energetic race, remarkable for its vim and business qualification!; yet there ia danger that in i h4 course of years theie very elements may combine to tberuinaliouof the physical character of the people, and leave tbem feeble ai1 altogei her di tfrrent from their fori-fathers. Ueueral debility is now much more cumrnco than formerly, and seems to be on the in crease among the masses. Many remedies have been extensively advertised for this wide spread comp'aint, butnoueof these have beta so successful or met with such general favor as the remedy manufactured by Dr. 8. B. Hartraan. and named by him Peruna. Mr. 8.8. Goudf. of Massilon, Btark county, Ohio, writes that he had been troubled with general debility and dyspepsia for several yeats; that he was indured to try Pertina for his fcom plaints, and that after uiirig three bottles of the medicine he was greatly relieved. It braced him right up and gave him enerpv, and restored him to bis youthful vigor. He ascribes bis oure to Peruna, and says it is a w mderful remedy. "Nkvkh engage in anything you would not open with prayer," said a very strict orthodox preacher. Whereupon an irrev erent individual arose and inquired, "What would you do with a down oye ten1"~New York Commercial. A Hurr Care lor File*. A sure cure for Blind,Bleeding,Itching and Ulcerated Pilee has been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment A. single box ha* cured the worst chronic cases of Iwenty-tiv? harm than good. William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the Intense itching, (particularly at sight niter getting warm in bed,) acts us a ponltioe, (rives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, ?"Mngof the private parts, and for nothing else. f or sale by all 4ru{gists and mailed on re oept of prioe, $100. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan & Co., also Ohas. Moenkemoeller, Wheeling, and R. K. MoOonahey, Bridgeport. 0. mv Sklu UlKriMMflirMl. By Da. Faizixa's Magic Oimtmknt. Cures | u If bv magic, Pimples, Clack Heads or Qrubs, Blotches, and Eruptions on the Face, leaving the skin clear, healthy, and beauti ful. Also cures Itch, Salt Rheum. Soro Nip ples, Bore Lips, Old, Obstinate Ulcers and sores, etc. Sold by all druggists and mailed on re ceipt of Drice, 00 cents. J. F. Shirk and Logan A Co., Agents at Wheeling, and R. K. McConahey, Agent at PARTICULARJENTION !| Kpongrs, tlmmoLs .Skins, Mlillcnuuli Ilrusli'B, llalr llrtuihcsand Toilet (jooda, at LOiUN A co.% Druggists, Bridge Corner. As Spring Opens Invalids esrerially. need a Tonic to counlcracl debility *i?d rotore tone and appetite. HOPE'S MALT FXTR\(?X(non alcoholic) is highly recom mended; and hu a Urge bale rnt. Sold by LOGAN & CO.'S HOMESTEAD LIVER PILLS, For Liver? omplaint, Dyspepsia. Constipation, Ac. I There is no pill In the maraet which so fully meets I the average want. 40 pills in each box. . I Little fills for Children. Lanier Pills for Adults. | The oheapeat and beat Pill in use. LOO-A-IN" Sc CO., | Druggist, Bridge Corner. n>4 . ,, Uu-IU THE EXCELSIOR i BAKING POWDER It l?aiw?)*ui uiiiiuiui s.iei<Ktnand perfectly pure. I Bold by K. II. List, Man'f'r, 1010 Main street, and by all flrst-clms grocer*. n To Housekeepers. Chamois Pkins, Sponges, and Brushes alio Pure I Spices and flavoring Extracts, at R. II. LIST'S DROG STORE, msvU loin walti fltrect. DBNTI8TRY. C3 8UP.UIB0N & SON, DENTISTS,! No. 111 Uutetitraot. WhMllnx. w. vil 4l)oiwr?t?nn" wwnntwl OPERA HOUSEr Return o( the Popular Favorites, THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WEST'S | CONSOLIDATED MINSTflELS. OKO. T. CLAPHAM? ~Utniftr. I For One ft IgUt Oulv-.Hity 20. The Lai go it the Bent and Vost Complete Mlns'rel OrganUatl m in tho WorlJ. On this, our return visit, su entirely New Pro* Eramme will be preienttd, Introducing our lateat orlesque, Tlie Lnngtry Craze ! | Road the Names of Our Great Artists: Ooorge Thatcher, Primrose and West, Billy Rico, Uugbey Dougherty, the Rankin Brs and T. now* ard, Geo. Edwards. F. sicNlth, Burt 9hepard, Chas. Queen, How and Bell, Turner, Ward, D*ly Brass Band and Orchestra. 20 Celcbraiod Miul clans 20. Admission 75 and 60 ccnts. No extra charge for reserved seats Beats for ?aleat Wilson A Han titer's music store; sale to commenco I'hursday, May 24. m)'21 . | GRAND EXCURSION . its. . TO B1 OIVEN BY THE MEMBERS 1 J|f8ii J of the Nail < ity Social-Messrs. chas. ?FM'ejiMi kborllng. Kdwa.d Mcsgel. August Merer lArl Meyer, Henry Schrump, Louis Eber dug, Chas. Rfnehart, and August Mever-on. the STEAMER DIURNAL, 8ATURDAY, MAY 20,1183, To Marietta and Parkersburg. Music by the full Opera Honse Orchestra and Band Fare for round trip, >*.00. myll jy?ONUMENT8. We have a fine selection of Monuments and Head-Stones, Which we will sell at very low rates. CARROLL A BK0., apr37 Sixteenth St., near Btone Bridge. TUTTS PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the preaentganeratlon. It la for the Pure of thla dlaeaae and lie attendant^ &ICK-HEADACHE7~KtiOU3NESS, DY8 fEPSIA, COW STIPAttfiH , PSE8, etc.. that fgXTS PTTT-S have gained a world*wide reputaflonT^ycTfioniedy has ever been discovered that acta ao yontly on the digest lvoorgnna, giving them vigor tone ilmllato food. Aa a naturalreault. the ITervouaByatom la Braood, the Muablea are Developed, and the Boidy Bobuat. 011.111s and. Por-or. B. RIVAL, a Planter at Dayou Sara, La., uri: My plantation la In a malarial district, ror ?ovaral yesrs I oould not mako half a crop on aooount of bilious disoanoa and chills. J was Marly discouraged whan I began the use o( TUTT8 P1LL8. Tbo result wa? marvelouss my laborers soon beenmo hearty nod robust, and I have bad no farther trouble. Tbey relief* (be rngoivtd Liver, cleanse thr Mood fnirn poisonous buftiors, and enuir tht* bowels to art naturally, with out which no one ran feel well. Try IbU rvuirdy fairly, uud you will rain a healthy IMgestlon, Vigorous Body. Pure Illoml. .Strouir .Vrtes, and a Wound Lh rr, frier.30Cents. OOlce, 33Murray HU, H.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. oiiav n a i a or Wimx >aa cbantpl U> *0lomy Black by a alnglo application or Ibli Dyk. It Imparts a natural color,and acts Initantaneouily. 8..M bv DruggUte, or sent by txpreta on receipt or One Dollar. Office, 88 Murray Street, New York. (Dr. TVTT>* St AN VAt, of I atuable\ tufnrmntion and Imrful Mte?rtptm I ?><? be mailed fgM on qppKmtton,/ A favorite pwerlptlon of one of the mostncM and ?nocmfUl In the U.H. (now retired) fur thncuwof A'cmu* iPebllUth Lout Mnii/ioail, nfedbneeaauit Oi cny fn pial n waled en vel ? ipo/ree. Drug gluts cau fl U it. A-M?>.? nq WARD A Cd.. LnaUlena.1 Mo. dTbMefammwBh-.l'rjP'ff ."ttl m wmw Ivtsori. Blakeman, Tajlor & Co^N.Jf. THE Every Mlstreia of a Home in the South should have THE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK. it contains the croam of all tho othor books on COOKERY AND HOUSE KEEPING. Over 5,000 receipt*, true and tried, from old fjmily receipt liooks.nnd 10,000 new hints and helps and facts of value. Sold by 'subscription. ACENTS WANTED. Sena for specimen pnijes and terms, S.A.CLARKSON&CO., ATLANTA, CEORCIA. SWEET, STROM!, KELIA11LE, WHOLESOME, ECOHOMIOAL. my 4 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STAVE*FAC TOR V at BURTON.?By virtue of h Deed of T/ui'.made by William. Schilling too Jt Co. tome a? trustee. dated tho lid day of February, a. T>. 1882. and recorded in the oftcc of tho Clerk of tho C.iuutv Court of Wetzel county, in Deed of Trmt Book No. ft, folio M, 1 will ou taturday, tho ?OLb day of M iv. A. D. 1883, beginning at 1 fiO o'clock r. m, proceed tosellnt nub ioauitiun to the highest and b kt bidder, ou tho p'emhsa, the fol'owli g do ucribtd prepwrty, thai is to a*/: Tho lease nud leasehold oiatu made and conveyed by John Gib bons to the firm of Wm. Schilling, Fou it Co., for the term of sit years from tho flttt d*y of April, A. D. I&81, In and to tho followlui; described prop erty, thatiatoiay: A certain piece or parcel of land lying In * euel county. W. Va.,onilio tonth side of the west end of tho iJaltlmorj and Ohio Kailroad Couipauy'a switcn. n?ar the town of Bur ton. lu Wotzel county, containine ab ?ut 1)4acre*. Abo, the fltavo Karto'y, bulMin?8. mucbinery, boilers, engine, shafting, bolting. >tavo maehlnoa, and all o'h?r marhlDory, appllanres and fixtures used by tho psrtienol the Hist pait in and about their stAvp bufinots ou tho lca-ehold preinUea afoienUd. Terms of Pale.?The sura of fSOG 8^ and cost* and expensesof salocaahln hand on day of Mlo. and tho redduo of tho purehaso money payable in three equal installments cf 6, U and 18 months from ?'ay of sale, beating iutcrcvt the purchaser to execute his uotta therefor with good * -curity. mylfi T. J. hPMTh, 'inutee. A SK YOUR STATIONER F.OR THE ?\. GENUINE AND uRWINAL ? E8TERBROOK 55 "Fnlcon I?cu. No. 048." Beware of Imitations. The Gouuius Falcon Pens are itunpod "ESTKBBBOOK." TAKE NO Every Box Bears our 81gaatwc, thus: E* terbrook Etoel Pen Co., 2G John 61, Now York. aprft-TTha . poumvn 1 I udMinibi IJ V ilrultmir JLO _ _ _ _ Uaf tsp?lrM*Is curiD? diiMM<?f Ur UIcmnJ, I Mil nn4 B*neft.-?r*aki? DeMlIt*. Iwpuuarj, Ursaala WeabnMa, Ucnorrbtrit, Vrpbliltlf tsi Mrmtrlal Affrctlana tprtUUy irrated ?> idnutc pua?ii>Mf, wtib ma to4 *?r* r?o^d.M. Call n wrlu lor LUt af U?m IImi U b? aniarrtrd by lkM*4rtlr1n( trratuaai (?? mil. f r?r."?..?f?rl?i frw? Naylara ?b?al4 >?a4 Ikrlr ?44rrM,\ \ul l??m mmmIMbi la Uirlr(<iuli|f. Il U ml t Inn*./ ijdrcaa, DU. ItUTTH, 19 S. Nil. Hi, St. UaU, la, MT?nLt?nri?"vkh tiuhtV vkaw* HARRIS REMEDY CO./SiSSBSiL HTg tkimkt* aa4 Hal* rr*p'i ?| jP#0f.H?MI8'PA31IUE RUKD? 1 Imu Im and nbtt *ka ?uO.i I Iron Srtiiiu a&J I'hyi-.Al Otbil ] 117. fr?mu?r? KibaatUaa as4 I latlt fir fUa? j raa*aqarM*a, ? ara q.ieily aad radi<?l|t coi.1. .?wmiM rmt -y ?? Mm. Jta. I flutist a iw>Uh,. fa, Ka. S (MMaih larflMt a??rt, aaWasia ?Piinnm,) It ? Da. I (uuUacUrM a*aib?). t?. *?? b/ Ball la Mia aiaMvra. Wr??M?*? far l?i? arraa^aa/ Mrb Bai. r>u^kkt<ir*cr^ Mil UU diaawe u4 ao4a af *wa mi mIM m BUEITTHER'3 LU1T& HEALER, Imraovx tuk uoon. ron me ojmk or . CONSUMPTION Bpif.lng of Blood, Bron? enhis, Coauhf, C olds. Catarrh of < lti*t. ard all Disease# of the I'uliaooary YradeS^mar k 1 ric#- M ffnt" an'1 "(A ' "AUL MAK ^ ? Ask yonr Prowiat for it, 'flt'ENTHER A CO. KUUburgb. MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. 8trangcni and rlfdton will do well to ramembei that this Beataurant la one of the moat pouularnnd beat-entered institutions lu tho city, and la now In PSSrulmta,on.%o, ^ K<RKpr FURNITURE, CAHPBT8,*C. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS! m a ? | Wove Just In receipt af Furniture!ss?? EOBK8. A 11 Oar Nov Pattern are now Carpetslfsas? n I. 0nr assortment of Rum is very UlllVO fUjve. embraclng*MYR.S'A, VJL nilU \ ' VITre, MOSQUJrTTiH, BRU8SE1P, 11U C UITAPK&TRY>and many others. LinolemBMlOtlis! Window SMosII Patteras lor Btortw and Private Dwellings. Rattan Ctiair?Sf? a full lino ol the Ww*cflold and Heywood Braa. Folding Cliairslis the three leading factorial of tho country. Chamber SetslsH Parlor MiHS any other houw in the city. UNDERTAKING. 'Constantly on hand all tho latest style.*. MET ALIO CASKETS. CASKS and WOOD OOFFIH8 furnished on ahort notice. FRIEND & SON, GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. M. REILLY. WHOLESALE GRQGER, ? Pork Packer, and Curer of the Cel ebrated "Bed Bird" Hams, Nos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. YA. My own euro of Choice Smoked Meats delivered direct from pork house at Maachtster. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE 8TATE. Sole Agent In this City for P. J. Rltter'g Fruit Buttera and Preserves. Rumford'a Y? art 1'owriera. In bottles. Ward's Wonderful White Lily Soap. Ward's Celebrated Electrifying 8oap. Ward's Celebrated White Borax Soap. McNamara's Glory Tobacco. MeAlpin'a Onward Tobacco. Dufont's 8portln({, Mining and BlaitiOR Powder. Family and Bakers' Flour. McConnnllsville Gold Shoal Patent Elour, best in the market. Kitchen Queen Family Flour, Baker's Gem-Baker'i Flour. Silver Ptar?Baker's Flour. fell TIMOTHYSEED -ANB PHCENiX PATENT FLOUR. 1,000 Bags Prime and Ohoioe Timothy 8eed for s&le. Phoonlx Patent Flour always in stock. Try it. It is the best Headquarters for ARBUCKLITS justly Celebrated COFFEE. FULL LINE OF GKOCERIES. Call to see us. J"os. Speidel Ac Co. ie20 WHOLESALE GROCERS. Just Received! One Car Load of ARQOCKLE'S COFFEE! FIVE OAR LOADS OF - Briggs' Patent Floor. ONE OAR LOAD OF CLOVER SEED. Three car loads of Lake Herring. Seven car leads of Mackerel. Nine car loads of Baker's Tomatoes. 200 Boxes of Lorillard's Tobacco. 400 Boxes Horsehead Tobacco. 1,000 Dozen of Seneca Falls Yeast We guarantee Brings' Patent Flour to be the best in the market Try it once, and you will never use any other. The best is the cheapest Before buying consult your interest and get pricee from S.BAEMSONS, Wholesale Grocers, 141? an<l 1414 MAIN ST. apr5 ? ONION SETS ! 2 Barrels Yellow Danver. 1 Barrel Silver Skin. FOR SALE I.OW AT Geo. K. McMeriien's, aprlO 1300 MARKET STREET. J^-EW MAPLE SYRUP. Just received direct from the camp a small lot of Choice Maple Byrap, warranted pure. It J. SMYTH, mrlO Cor. Market <fc Fourteenth Bta. QHARTER OAK HAMS. Try tbe Charter Oak Brand oi Hams; you can get them at i mi 10 SMYTH'S. TRANSPORTATION* CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. rvvted Co MAY 13 1MX r Traini, oor KIVER DIVISION?UU1SQ WIST. ' Kxpre-n. Expna*. Accom. L?AVO Pltttburgb aii?k1wuv Arrive? Rochester. Beaver K. Lirer'l WelUville. Toronto.... Bteubon'u. Ma?'aF*y... Bridgeport BelUlrc... 8.16 A.X 8.25 " 9.10 " 91ft " 9.63 " 10.(6 " 10.42 ?? 1102 ?' 11.61 " 11.68 M 1210 p. * 12.60 p. M 1.00 '? IM " 280 " 8.34 ?? 2 45 " 825 " 8.4r, 4.40 446 6.114 4.001*. M 4.10 " 4.66 " 6.01 ?? 6.48 ?? 6.66 " 6 44 M 7.03 *? 7.5% V 8.01 816 RIVER ulVl lOS-O JlNvQ WEiTT" Leave? 0 45 A.M. 7.16 ?? 7.36 " 8.31 ? 8.M ?' 8 5" " MslT Esprtm Accom. Leave? Bellalre.... Artlvr? Bridgeport Mar's F'jr SU'Qbeil'lt Toronto. Wellaville. F. Liver1!, Boater Rocberer. Allegheny. PltUtiUVgb llarrisburi IUltlm"re_ Waahi'g'n, PlilmdH'a New York. Botton 6.02 " 6.10 14 6 68 *? 7.16 " 7.46 " ?.0? " 8 49 " 8 55 " 9.45 " 9.55 ?? 10.50 A.X. 11.01 " 10.57 " 1154 " 12 18 1* X 12 45 " 1.20 ?? 1.69 '? 2.06 " 2 55 ?? 3.06 M 1.65 A W 615A.1 7.65 " 4.'0 P X 1.00 P X 1.11 ?? 1.19 " 212 " 2 81 " 115 *? 6 26 ? 7.00 " 7.05 " 7.ft0 " 8 00 ?? 4.15 A.X .7.15 ?* 9.17 " 7 M ?* 11.15 " 8.SO FN 453 6.01 668 6.19 6.6ft AddiUUUal aCOOUUKXlAUOIl tfiilll lam* Uoiinlre At 9.05 A. X. I.ir Hteubouvllle ind inU'rmcdUto pniuU. and arrive! at Bridgeport at 9.18, Martin's Ferry 9.27 and Mcubenville at 10 80 a x. K? turn ins l> &vcs8tcut>c'iivlllu At.212 P. x, Mtrtln'iFerry U.a), Bridgopwrt 3.28 and arrive* at Bellaire At 3 40 ^NOTE-Tralns leaving Belltfro at 5 50 a. x. and 1.00 p. x. oounect At Yellow Creole f >r Cleveland, All trtim dally ezoept t>unday. E. A. FORD. General Pawenger and Ticket Aetnt. WM. A. BALDWIN. Matiaver. Pltoburgh Fa. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY?PANHANDLE ROUTE. Time tAblo lor iaat and Woat corrected to MA i 18,1683. I Traloa Icavo Panhandle Station, foot of Eleventh ?trtet, near Public Lad'Uur, as fol'ows: <ittr. ?**t Faat Pae. Exp'* Kxp'i Kxp't Exp'a Wheeling Time. Lea re? Wheeling Arrive? Welisbunr Gteu^envlllc Pittsburgh........... !Iarri?hmg .... Baltimore Washington...,?. Philadelphia ....... New York ?..U.-. 7:0? '<:4f ?;56 P. X. 11:16 A. X. 2:26 2 M A.V 1:56 7:46 9:1? 5:16 7;66 P. ! 4:101 60> 7UH A. M 4. U 7.4?' 9:17 7.-6C 11:16 9?C 10:08 ooi.no ? nrr. , hw. | Ull E*p> Esp'> Leave? Wi.uJIog Arnve? #1 ubcnvilh...... UHOlx .....7., Dennfcon-.... S'ew*rk......?..... ftruinbtia 1/cave? Columbur Arnvo? Duyt-in Cincinnati.?. Indlnnapolin^... it Loui? 7:30 7 80 hlc?go 7:16 0:21 10:^ 11:55 6:0( 7:M 8:1f A X 2:35 8:66 8:0( 8.0) P. N 12:0t 2 61 5.30 7.05 8.20 8.35 A. M. All tnunaddly wrcptHundny. Pullman'* Paiac* Drnwlnx Room 81wpin? Can :hrough without change /rum titcubenvi'le Eaat to i'hliaae'phU and New York. Wert to Columbu*. Jlnciunatl, Louitvillu, Chicago, Indianapolia and it. Lo"l?. For through ticket, baggage check*, tierplntr car iccommodatlonv, and any further Information. ap> ;>ly t?JNO 14, TOMLINSON, ilcket Agcutat Pan Mndle Station, foot o! Eleventh atreet. or at City ricket Ofllcc, uudcr McLure Houao, Wheeling. JAMEH McCREA. Manajrer, Columbua,Ohio. ? E. A. FORD. Ocn'l Pat. and Tlclcct Ageot, Pltubupih. Pa. gALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. On ud after May 18, 18t8, v* irill rou if follow*? .flit-eling 'lime ? lurr Bocao. "SSSW 6| No. II |No. I Daily No. 9* Dally Loavo? Wheeling...-...?.. Ballalre. ~ ArrlTM at Jumberland...^. whlngton City... Baltimore *hlladelphia.. *ewYor?I A.M. , 7ll0| A.M. 1:86 fcOW 8:0C 9:?>cj r. m. ata\ 8:55 7:48 18:85 A. M. 9:20 104W A.M. 8:061 0:60] T. 4*4. r. m. fcio 5:30 9:28 A.M. 1:M 6:30 7:80 r.M. 1150 1:00 A.M. 6(10 K?1fo'S.UBU?o,. No.ll Ml; is? ijoun. 7/ lj|0:e|iHUji| Leave? Wheeling .. Bollalre Arrive at? SanMrrllle.^.. Newark ?? 3olambaj....... aaotgo......... KaniMOIty... 9.20 10:0t[ r.M. 12:46 1:50 1:10 8:00 '&! P.M. 6:86 7:40 9:20 A.M. 4:00 A.*., 7:06 r.M. 6:48 A.M. i:oo ? I'M r.M. 11:18 11:6 A.M. *50 8:56 6(20 10.80 \\ 7:80 r.M. 7:80 f?o. 6? Be'luiru and Cambridge Accommodation leave* Bellalre at 9:20 a. M. and 4.50 r. M. dally aacept Sunday. ... B. di O. Sleeping Can on all through train*. Cloae conncvtloiumro made for all pulntt 8onu uid flouthwcit, North and Northweat, making tfala i dodrablc rontc for colonl*U and penwni moving to the great Weat, and to whom particular attention ^f&tbCUNO, PITTS. AND BALTIMORE DIV. Leave Wheeling- ...6:40 a. m.. L80 r. m.. 4:40 r. m. No train* run on tnla Division on Bunder. Tlcketa to all principal point* on ?ale at Depot. BloeplneCaranoomraodatlonican be aecurod at Depot Ticket Offloa. THOfl. H. B. HAABK. Ticket Aimit, B. A O. Depot. JOHN B*JUB, Ticket Agent, under McLnreHouae. JJH* T. UKK, T?,. fj-ggggfo ^ t R. T. DgVBIlIB. Oen'l Agent. Wheeling. PHOTOGRAPHY. QBAYON PORTRA1TH AT MYLKH' A11T STUDIO no aim maim itkkkt. TJE6T $6 00 CABINETS ONLY S3 00 PER DOZEN. PJjUJMKR'S UALLERY, 111 11a MAIM HTRKCT. pARSON'S Photographic Studio, 1205 MARKET 8TRKET, mrSl OntxwWw MrLnre Hon a*. FINANCIAL. B ANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. JAPITAL.. ...4175.000 Nu. A. Iam... W m. B, Bncnow ... Viee-Preaident Doea a General Banking Bufinwa. (7m. A. Iaett, I. A. Miller. K. H. \dami, Henry Bpeyer, JJJXGHANGE CAPITAL. .. J.N. VamcEm. BAMVkL LaUOHUW... dirjcctou: I Wm. B. Bimpeon, John K. Botaford, Victor Boaenbnrg F. P. JKPRON. 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