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SUMMER RESORTS, /piKE THE Grand Rapids & Mana Moid I -III* FUMING LINE," FOB THE Trout, (!r.)ling Je Muck Hum Fisheries, >u<> iIk- Fh^om JfeMlfh and Summer Koaorts at <1 Uko i f : uiihcru Michigan. ttr.trf ?t ou?* / r "<ir ? T??i ?i?t Quids." a be*n :ii. ) lllu <r tel w<?r< nl iu) p-ijcw. nod contain* i, c/uli ? A>r mMblnjc Mtia piloting tbi$ tm.'t mi-"Mill v*!U btj wu; Ire#, with time iJdfrt.- itUfiiliidilllK UiO IbTil L'.OHICtBl A. 0. LKBT, fircvn 1 holster Awnt. ?o_ Hr-Hi'l Ripld*. Silohitun. EDUCATIONAL. i SCHOOL FOE GIRLS I Stcirltj. yo: >*rlr "trt, Good Bogrdlag, Dcllght/vi iouiion in.1 jit. DnChantal Aoadomy, yjui wHzxuae, w. ta. m* talrjyf..ur.b j?*r oi lilii well taoim Scboo ft- it;*. ' tae c&jine ot thuMUUn of iheVU luitta. ou tf?? ITnrt Mouday ol Septambtt 1 oiVunii-i'-naMtcanioBUu. ' futli? ncd?ed*t toj tiiaeIn IbeaMtian. Tij* "tocsin sopUce tbelr daaihten in at laiilstio* iSoniijgeX'VjnlontUlv Mo&TiulTuatu* laiiAw?xo.'tetUtalalMaidoUgbUal looitiooai etllrui bird. '.zoroagb discipline jmd lnsL?' tt JMu&iUu! lUoioug u*chea, In ?w?r Bf.ioi .'t-nu> Mucation, including tae noSert Uar??" "d " '^7 rc?uoaabIe ?S (toiMwnd tor a of UilaichooL Addrew Pia^TUKSa OF THJt A.CAUXMY o/T?Ta mTVIRGINIA UNIVERSITY. Ttf) ?'!* f S^VlW. Knllcww In "* *ac ?ml"'"'!,?. Ihniojboul Uie aston. lm ?*" S "" ??u<ljr ol I'hpdcl Sdeucw Mil i Stulwre: ?npl?UI? ?nlP)?*l dum irjruuCi .in oouncg In Ancient and sjb oiiir Jg-fsaa&^a... Mmnmtowp. W. Va. COLLEGE, MAianrrA, ohio. ...v.l in l??. '? *<" ?l"'p[?d lor lh? I ? ? u<I work iwo loa.K* of study in ?n A'ss.'?"" ?i.i':?il? ?"? pmM.ut. liMTY OF VIRGINIA. l.?w I.M-lni?. initio wttcljl.be w, MO.iHl lith fcpte?b?rfc.?*w ' . / . . ill ii.e? l?l. 10 lluilenU. tboMni jr::;! ,b'Vr.<uSu.?thu or other U? echco-; 5ft. nrn;prtw'r! i;, Jno b?t? not tad ?M MtfnlMeol lu-lnii'-lon. 'ora??'"?SSj 1&2 ,! v.,ioJo?. ?. l.l.o.^Wom '?::^rlb,l?uu?,w.a *.i t. ii. <f h?WM KUt?. ]?*? bumne-s cards, i p M. UILutLAND, (il.l'K MANUFACTURER, St at Ttil .w aud Urease, and deal a In 1I IXKS and msTEKlMJ It A lit. I HUh??tia>n price inld fjr Tanner*! Offal and I ?IH B.ef UiMkllOi iodic k? in J^KAIU.IS \V II ALLY, FasiiioiiHblo Boot Maker, ??? TWELFTH WREST, Next io aheiHTs Office. Hie bet material. beat tit and mnit reasonable I rrif ?_!? r ilif vrry bed work >n the tliy. ocU I ^yUKtUNO I'll per Box Factory. (taiiij fc?xw. Drug Boxes, Cedar and Imitation Osier ? ii*r injsm. mogjM Boit*. fiboe Boxes, ehel win. ruin and Fancy floxrt of all kinds made b ocIit at iow r-rtecs. turner Fourteenth and soot) rrtrU, over Fransrll'i Hardware Store. J*jn_ HKN'KV MOKBIH, Proprietor. 11. D \KMi>ir, C B louMvroN, < antral. Of D. F^?le?tun * aou. Bpecla). II. DAVRNPOKT& CO., coMivrissioisr Ixtlrt" in (jialn. Fiour, teed*. Prorbdons, Chseac ?ud Ittlcd >ruiU. J4___1C7 w aSUISGTYN ST.. CtUCAOQ. U C. IJST, JII, I'ork Packer, iBlUl.I 1,1 the OlOiratcd CilKHlKK MEATS, I wblcaare uow ready and lor aale at ? 28 FouKTWrtH Strut, Xy S, c. Jlratiareall branded "List's Cheater." I ?i.i _ l gTEi'lIKN MclXJLLOUGlI, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Hrlck iiiiiMiuipi erected complete In all moden lapr??TetawiU'. A1m) woollen iiulldlcgi fitted uj ?Tj:ap;*ir on lot. ncoden bnlldin^s Iranied anc ntkd up Id yard at work ahop and taken to an; Hrtao'liuupletcd.on rvMouable terns. AH af tvmunu.i made on old bulldin?*, roOfa, valley* anc ay likfci* j^ru-.ularly attended to. iMaka, eonnt w?aao ?heitlu* UtU-4 op on abort notice. Hton irwitf put iu aud i>orM altered. Kusldenoe No. K Hiutuih ctnxt, lormerly occupied by Mr. Hen Ej kt -tint.;? rrar of Capitol, oa Alley 18. nyll PROFESSIONAL CARDS. X ANDEH BONE, Sli, .Notary I ubllc, Hencral Buidco* and Lloenaod B?*l i?ute akvuu ctoca aud Money Broker? Aciuowitdaments. and rtatuor-blp ?iKiiniui'iit* drawn up. % enlnuita' and Manufae - Ian r? r? olu opvaed, Hou.e* neuted, Renia Lot Mctoi, ? ? lUctioim prompt y remitted-*!! bnslneas o.rn?|N?i.iifiicH ctiiiddeniUlly attended to. No. lK-i .Vi.rki intntt, ??oil's Block," comer Market mlTwt-n n Kirwa. Wbeellni, V?? ' PQf? JOHN BAIi'ION PAYNE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Attorney awl Counselor at Law, I Kium ?, No. IU lMlle Stmt. (Late of Ulngwood, ff. Vs.)' J^II. li. M. UAIRD, I'lijsiclan uml 8urgeoa, OKFICE-ISM CHAPLINE BTRKKT. ^ ^ Telephone, Number 92. (M'Y K. c. allkn, ATTOKVEY AT LAW, JsiJ No lxat bspHreK ?H-UMr. W. Vs..| Q#o. hxna, KimI IjsUte, Bond tutd Stock Broker, "iftvi*! attention slven to colleetlnf rests snitta |?>ni| . muuumunt of B"-' ' 1220 Main Wh*SSSV_Va. n. a FETERMAN, .Jusutlce orthi? Poftoe. rx.<- Te^ er Knd of Second Ward Market Hco? WUl tttend io the collcctlou of claims: All busl t-'? ?itl >- r?r?wpUT attended ta nol J \~Mfcri A. HEJSKY, UrrNiSD RIAL JDTTAT* BROKKR, Aud (iu.er?i Bnalnes* Ar^tt, CoUectot and NoUun I Public. 1 lSLft Makut ynuurf, r? r*iKul attention flven te renting houses, ool I Inrtliu anu; purehaw and ?le of real estate. Bill* I ?fid l'eiialmu cfrtlderi; D^vts, leeses and olh? J wrttu-n in?trumcnu prepared. c* pROKWIOItAL t>E. HULLIUSN bw returned to lbs city and re | nmed the practice of medicine and suifery. B tefound at the ' '/ICS OF T3* BOARD OF EDUCATION. "'.'oMtTK^nk Market>tn?u PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS^ H?DINU ^ ^ t'ON(JRATCLAlION CARDS. Nest, StylLh, and Y#ry appropriate. Jutl rvcvlvrd at thf McLCnK HOOjK AST ST^RE, _ Jell K. U WicatL. Aieafc QU.M M ENCE HEN TS. Now ii tiiC tlrni* ti Wre your orders for those iiKAtrriPin, babkets At KtBK-H ART HT.'EK, KWJ Main BJreet, Wher\- n*i will rind an octant rstlety to ibooap tf" v.tn Kun.jiiM MoMer*. POHTERH, HAKQBRfiL CARDS, ETC. X ln^y>? thatoan't he u the Daily lattf ilesnoaxJekoJta NEVER FAILS, ??J! f'ji'gtiim. T,'1 A WOJUS'HVxmiKNCE. Un Wiiuam I MM ?< CjMMie. "?? . wrlmonMucill IWutolUwi; "1 nriui th? p??t tbr?? ? em I5SJ ?"?f1 wflerer 'nta t compilation ol illieelM wlilcb biOid ihetkMoX the m*t " I coufd Ml 0bu:u permuent nllnl U U"?lr tmt tor nt tnd prwcrietliw U41 Sm ?too tried nur ?ocfHodouM In the nalUlne Hot. butooold ??' nut.llel. Tbo t?l?. ?cf?, '"J mtdauti l* (s?4ied eo rapidly and con?l*ollf that I w< t ab re duced Ui iu?mth UUMunable uj Innthebad, and Utt duct *w In'ormed me Uut there wi no hupu ol a rujoruy. la mil eihiiutad. *"d dl? oonrwed condition a. dear Wend pertuaded me to Hiint i Remedy, and, alter Ukln* It only Quo djjn I comnu iiMd to |tt belter, endto mjr treat tor ?nd dtllgfct r.BftTtt conUauftT toI?pn>??cou ?uotljr br I'.a b*i VdtU now, allar ballon tiira the remedy only* few weeka f am able to b? ?bout my bonio ***'"? a?d en now doing my hinitw??rt. Uyleu-obict to curtd, the jctbw Pita. I ?n d airoear A a. a I am now: bc.llh ibin tot Dior jeare. ?4a bt? tbtiprl>ni?o al iluliy rcconunerdllUt Boni'a tfiltredrto Al whoiieair.ctedwith auy.dbwe o! Ihe Hdneje or liter; ei d lelw hlih'f w-onmrtrd It < r lh. .tuck, ol ?lrt" Hi behind an ban upe.Uoad ajm? I?" bJuUilo hi. health by) ,h, n o ol tola mokt eatuajle, BeiltoUe, float ? tumedy." . >' - ? ?o?r rug U mill Tlirrr." Mr. 0. B Lo*qr*iio?r. Aogoilft, Me., e*?t ?tJe river, writw u?onderd*W?ol April 16.IMS: ?? To .brio ilmej mcMrn: Tbto mt, .tlUly that two yee.-aasol wa??ory bady ifflu.t d with 'Id' nw*tal nrlnitt' dlOWtt^*blch erteaded thra>jhil..a!.um.n1!et? mi up lot we*MO that I told I do III notfc t bfcd^UM mceMdllul ob,*<ian, tnfuwn. wb) gate at no "?touucr. n?r!S^ol ,'ut ? Keoedjr, lb" botu?, ?td h.ll ol lviS?t*?inl1 1 h*" J**" mil >vet i|f?*. Theolfcwbill I itre to ? xellhSor v^omtdK ditmueb iml w?i,-?ndltTeetotod blmffe?l|t: it**#"?rH?nf. IM Iw uOflrMt'ttJluMCO^JWe worth to mo.' V ' J tubat^tbi! 'ntuftsi hichime wturtr. NEITflKRCONSTIPAnONiCOH^PIARBBtEA, DYSKNTaRY, Ott OTHKtlBOWlL OOMPUATliTa. DIN BKMBIB BY ABSHSGTHB DKU01TK MtOHINESY OFTIIK SYFTKtt WITH FOBIOOd fUltiATHEa- Tau BCTf ASSSAI'jWT a'" lOTrPABTITOCAKtT AT XHg.BgA.9p2T, IB A rHAS?5h)ifflf "OF T-r,.-!'. Wlt.er Apr rlfWl.TAKn IN-AOLA-BOrWATKH, WHICH WILL OKKTLY BSUIVF.WH MtTOHINQ AND HEALIN^ TUIt IBH'.TATEO INTEBflSK. 81VRKT, STRONG, WH0LK80MK, EC ! Ftflotr. Hiuhuntb. 1%%** ! 'Thjku1(W il? itmrrS > ' Court for OftidHiii Meadow*. ' hen I, (Wti, Oata. Potato**, Gatib* ft**, 4r. The e li mrhlnr*1?K l? N* l Oill ?w?pt w" I'lilfl p|U>tWttMB?? noliluolT I" Ih'd'T ?? .til M. ClM>Cft?>Tf>J*-1o *?l 1 ? **.w Wiidra ? MAPI'S CAPITII B&tiW.. Bnaa # 1L?* %f?# AKING-PflSVDER. It qnlotiand. composes the patient-not by tho Introduction of opLateaanddnutle cathartics, bat by the rontorntlonof activity to the stomach and nerrons system, whereby tne brain !? relieved of morbid fancies, widen are created by tho cuu*ck abovo referred to. To Clergymen, Lawyer*. literary men. Mer chantfl. Bankers, Ladies and all those whose scd* entary employment eanaea nervous prostration, irregularities of the blood, ptomach, bowels or kldneraorwhorequire a nerrotonle.appetizeroi Thotwanda proclaim U the most wonderful invijf orant that ever sustained the kinking system .. "TuDR.s.A.IUCfl ^ St Joseph, II o^ S1J0. SoldbyallDrnggUte. TheDILSTA-lUCH * DR. * (BEFORE-AND-AFTER . Pectrfc Appliance! ara teat oa 30 Days* Iriil. TO MEM ONLY, YOUNG 08 OLD, - IirUO"ais ?uffriln; from Kwirotm DkuiLrrr.. \V ?ffty..VtT^Jtrf.Iaer -* ** " ? nilhlll?luu>>Ta,<inuaiwiu>U.VWBUVmmn. Tbi?irffcad?nil?rt>TiTy nf th? NWu'Wrnih Cunturr Sunoatoup*fortlla?trt04)dPamphletfroA Jubtnu BLUli IUTC0..Mt>imi.MI5ll. MANHOOD by Mm cm of Tltmllne Treat nm*jt. t??eh ?AkciiuUlj ?mim NfnnM DeUI* &, Loil ?W!lty, Premataire ud all UouW?? -or from ot?r-wi,rk *jhJ ?unm, .. .. n. - v <Tf| tTj j M* Hon.'^Vuril /T CvrtlH-nfa ?1- ?-'??' ' 1WI.1 UUUH. Two roses hung latbe pUYpla ere In the glow 4 (the golden aim; And the ahadow crept la each crimson heart ?*When the lummer'i da; wudooe. Bat oae ra dead when the morulog came. ? Downtiodded by careless feet; 1a the li<ut of tbemoon It* petals (air Bad yielded their fratreace sweet. But the other bloomed !o the garden air Llkeamald with abltuhlug bee. ia theBidntof tbedew'kifca bluaaams fair It hong with a ,oj*l pace. A h won of life, I learned from these A thou ht that w.a bltterawvet, Aa 1 gaaedoo the roae that blcocce 1 above? And the bloaaom that Uy at my foet. twin-born are the flowe is of hope and lore, Aa the blood in tne purple ttv; Who know* when the foUiin day la done, What ahadowa the night will wear?? In the rr'ma jn b mrt o/ the fair*at roae The ahadowa of death may lie; And the hope that Uvea in the golden day In the gloom of the night may die. Twl n-born are the thoughta and the lives of men, Twlu-bu'ii are the bopea of ,th" heart; But the morning that comes with iu crlmaon glow Seta them ftdtdand for apart. YkX?r I?xnc.LKFiiiaiacic. ON THJfi PUliNS IN '65. A Ncrgnat or Com pan? ??K" la Killed by InrtJaua ? How tltr luUitui Wou I tie I'auy?Anil Lu?t It Ag:ala?Moux Man l?fdrth? Cnttlr. But itie VIiyIqIh hoya lu lllue Have itie llerd. BY SKRGK.VNT HOLLIDAY. A lew men belonging to companies "11 and "K" of oor regiment had, contrary to order* straggled behind, and getting out ol sight, they lelt tb? trail and rode some miles tbrongbthe blufli, (oward the Platte river. They were in qu?t ol antelope which they soon lound; Oi coureo an ex citing chase took place, and oneof the boys a Sergeant, became separated from the reel and ran some mile* down the river in hot pursuit of a herd of game. A band of Indiana concealed in the thick brush upon the river bank lay quietly iu waiting until he approached, wnen h shot from one of them pierced his heart and he fell dead. Not however without lu-inif seen by oneof his comrades who saw him fall and summoned his other compan ions, they rushed to the rescue but too late. The redskins had scalped and stripped him ot all his wiupons, taking bis saber hut leaving the scabbard behind. Although there were a score or more of them they tied to the bills leaviog the boys iu poeees sion of the dead body of their comrade. Perplexed aa to what to do under the ch cuustances, the men finally decided to cover the body np. anil report to the com mand at once. A bUnket was thrown over the mutilated corpse, and the won came with all baste and reported the Bid fate cf their comrade. A dmchment was ? om? sent back who buried him where he fell. Thla served to put tho boys on tue alert, aod ever after *e were more vigilant and the rugged appearance of Uie coun irv along this portiou of the 5*orth P**We, we conclude that we have cruseed the plains and are now approaching the wool "'S have crossed Kansai, Nebraska. Colorado a corner of Dakota and are well into Wyoming. We have found abundance of small game, but a. yet we have not seen one live buffalo. Hera we began to Bod the country more fertile especially in Ue ( valleys and bottoms along the river. It was now the latter part uf September | and wo found the nights cold and ?-hilly j j 4Ud heavy coats and blankets aild much to ^The shades ol night were settling around 1 ua aswe ancendeda bhiff and found oui- l lives wiibin one mile uf Scotia bluff. This place is surrounded by a mystery and interest. It was the hiding place of I "Green River"' thwiouiig road agent We bad leng before we reached here heard of bow many trains had been stop ued and plundered. .Cattle and bows1, Htampeded and tun off- Returning Caltfor-1: nlans were waylaid aud forced to turn over rtieir bard-isrne<l "dust," "dnotlongb,; forc, a paymaster was forced to hand out $00,000 ol Dude Sam s money toa band of Indians wbo all s|?ke plain Kugliah. U was said that Green River was the leader of this band,,and that Captain Shurmans I men a company _of .the'Eleventh Ohio 1 Cavalry, camped at Fort Mltdiell, ju?t b(^ vond were his conferates in some uf these daring deeds, especially the mail ronbeiiee. UeVwe bad Keen told of caves some where within thisevsst lava beds, wbeie Jhe desperadoes, Green River and his gang, "fu %??*? been told us by soldiers and balf-bre?l Indians along the route, threw woutd the place a ro mance which we found increased as we drew near to the great rough shapeless pile uf rock through which the road passed. ! Approaching from the east, the road winds around deep canyons and As we enter the paae we are ordered to draw revolvers and keep doee logether. Hiub rugged dills from a wall on either I aide ol the pass, and as our ponies tread upon the bard road the walls give forth a deep hollow sound which fills the place glanced into every crack ?!nd crevice aa he rode, in advance of his ambulance. We had been told not tostop tathepMS, l?" that we might return and lisw the^nerv alter our paymaster,bad hoen lodged at tort Mitchell. I We go Aroogh in more than ordinary of b?5 oUndUns Tho ?m"bt '^t the pj wlt'SZiUiB*?"> 'allacrcssour path *Thin1^Mitchelldawnsupon?. We v muclTof tills post and the 11th OWo bMS, Who held the fort SMtled kwav down in a horseshoe curve of he Vnrth Platte, wecan see tlie smoke curl ng ?...it i>hininevH liml Bee the an ci em ~ ^ !T?5K5Ki?Ki ta'.fs we had beard i i,OJP thete boys plundered everybody ? or campcd iu that locality, we tf-SSTmoVMg Vkh'a good opinion o Ihem ind that they bad rrf"K^r Xfor'Jed irv Viewing tb^ToeSrom the elation it Hn fL .nd from _tf*e >Taat quantity of tS?C atone time atolol cior,, mail* there, an offer was made by ? nonv to the young brave a'dirinZyoung bacK sac S&a&ijS&S Had ne found soft place upon SS^SSSMk be gM?-l the rfil, then hnUIled the ?? ibepoof fellow had lost bis and thought we foand aVidenociof it in the ibape ol rotten wood and until blt? ol hides f j i ? The afternoon of the day on wbichwi We the gre?t Chimney Bock we retched F??rt Unmie, the greet supply poet of the North Platte. Ai we came in Bight of fo we could discernin the distant west a great peak looming up like one of the pyramids of Egypt. Jost behind it appeared a tang chain of black mountains, so far away and dim to the nuked eye that we could not tell whether they were really mountains or clouds. But we soon learned that the peak was Liramio Peak and the mountain in the rear was a chain of the, Rockies. 80 tl.is was our first glimpse of the Rocky Mountains. We did not think then that be* fore two months would pass we would be wading through snow druts and climbing over rocks and crags in the very heart of these mountains, but so it was. Laramie had recently been the scene of a great number of raids, made by roving and straggling bands of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. The place for four weekrf previous to our arrivsl hsd been held by infantry, all the cavalrr having gone on the Pewder River expedi ion under General Snlley. These Indians seemed to know this, and they took advantage of the situation, and almost every day a stampede of the herd belonging to the post was attempted, and they always succeeded in running off some cattle or horses, while the infantry, of course, could not follow with much sue* cess. A few dsys after our arrival with the paymas'er, tue remainder of our regiment came on from Juleeburg with our wagon train. We were now put on duty at this Eort as herders, mail-runners, scouts, guards, in fact all the dudes performsd by cavalry -in that country, and we had a pretty warm time of it The day of our arrival a band of Indians had struck a small herd of cat tle belonging to a passing train, and suc ceeded in getting away with about fifty of them. The day. following, after we had gone into camp, and settled down for a short stay, the attempt was repeated. We had our ponies all staked at the tentf and were expected to "be called out at any minute. Some of our boys were on duty as herders with several Frenchmen and half-breeds, regular herders. We had watched from our camp the bluffj all the morning for the appearance of Indians, when in a twink ling a painted band of Sioux filed out of a ravine and succeeded by a bold dash in cut ting off a few struggling cattle from a small herd belonging to a transportation train in camp beiow the fort. There was not the usual war whoop, but the thing was done in five minutes and in a very systematic way. In an instant all was in confusion about the Fort and everybody watched the new Cavalry camp to see what would be done there. No sooner were the Indians seen than every man rushed for his pony, and in two minutes we were mounted and-in hot pursuit. There were no ordeis issued, no red tape about the thing, but every man for him self. The Indians were surprised. They had not been posted as to our arrival, for no sooner did we strike the bluffs close upon their heels than they ceased their efforts to keep the stork before them, but each fel low became deeply interested in saving himself, and by the time we had run live rniiea every ox was left behind, some shot full of arrows and others crippled in vari ous ways. I never saw such a cease before, nor will any of us witness such an exciting scene again. The Indians soon separated into imali f quads, and so did we. There were two hundred of us and less than half that number of Indians. Id spite of our efforts and determination to kill the last one of them, we could not gain a foot on them and after chasing them until afternoon we found our ponies ex hausted and the ludians gaining ground. We were now in sight of Raw Hide Creek, & small stream where the Indians had al ways camped, aud where several tights had occurred between them and the whites. I was with a small squad who had be came separated from the rest. With this squad was Brazie aud Myers, two of our Lieutenants. liraziu baa t&Kcn commana 01, ana xiau made liia intentions known, to follow them into the very doors of their lodge?, and the boys all manifested a willingness to follow him. We bad lost sight of the other detach meats and we checked up and gave our ponies a chance to breath. There were thirty of us iu this squad, ail well armed with Spencer carbines, saber, and most of us had two Remington revolvers. There was one thing lucking?rations. In our baste we had neglected something to eat; but we concluded to push on ana trust to luck, or rather our skill as hunters for meat. It was dark when we halted our jnded ponies on the bluffs overlooking the me andering stream and we deployed oursmall force upon several hills to see what dis coveries could be made, and in ashorttiibb some of the boj s reported that a small force of Indians had come to a halt in the mouth of a ravine and were massed for a fight. It was now too dark to distinguish one from another or attempt an attack. So it was decided to take up a position and await the dawn of day. Ail night long we lay npon two bluffs and watched the foe intending tcTsurround them at daylight and make a clean sweep of the whole gang. During the night Ba le's | onv died from his over exertion ol the day before, and our commander was thirty miles from Laramie and dismounted. This threw a damper on that gentleman's valor, lor no pony could be procured to fill the vacancy without dismounting some othtr man, and this the Lieutenant would not do. However, we pledged ourselves to stand by him. Well, to cut the matter short, day dawned and we were in the act of making a bold dash when we discov ered that the Indians massed at th&mouth of that ravine was nothing more nor less than a mall thicket of btx-eldtr. There waa one happy soul in that squad when the discovery waa made that was our fat Lieutenant. We turned our faces to ward Laramie, and late that night after a long march of over thirty miles, over a hilly prairie we came into our camp on the Platte almost starved and our ponies badly used up. We learned from this that it was no easy job to catch an Indian when he had one or two miles they s art But we had saved the cattle, and that was something under similar circumstances for a long time had not been done. They always got away with tbeatock before the troops could get ready to follow. We had several ex peri* ences like this while we lay at Liramie. In fact the thing got to be monotonous and we got tired of it before we left ihe post. Several times while running the mail through to Horse Shoe Station and La Bjnta. posts above Laramie the boys were chased and compelled to fight their way through. To 6e Covtinwd. A UlNtlag, The pain in all his joints became intenif; fever. with it* deteriorating effects, waa now added, and ha became rapidly reduced t?the ?erobUnce of a akeleton, while vilalitr reach ed its lowest possible condition, and hla suf ferings were of such indescribable character that t iwte who tnott loved him aometmes thought it would be b* t er if he were called away. At this tin e physicians, well known in thtscliy(Pittsburjtb),informedhispareots tbat he waa in imminent danger of total far* alvsis.aud directly afterward tbfy announced to liia aorrowful mother that . they could five no hopes of hla recovery. At thia unoture the uae of Peruna waa commenced, and In aix weeks Wm. Lincoln Curt< waa well and at work. Raad page 23 of Dr. Hartsian'a "Ilia of Life ;"get it from your DruggUt. MR Irjlncnud Tell or. All persona wishing to test the msfits of a great remedy?one that will positively curs consumption, coughs, celds1aathma, bronchi* lis, orany affection if theThroatand Lungs? are requested to call at Logan 4 0o.'s Bridge Comer Drug Store and get a 10c Trial Bottle of Dr. Kick's New Discovery for Conaump* Uop. which will show you what a regular sited bottle will da ^ | > ?ow. Wht will yon cough when BhOoh's Curs will gWe immediate relief. Fries 10c, 60o and It. 8jltl by McLtia Brothers, ard Alt*. T. Tom* paw ? ? jx,? i ujy-..ia*-uJJW.M riNAMIUL 4KB OUMUOIU saaasr ^ obT***MW?-rUnchtti?d. us'*. ,.?io?iuhiiii4wniw..Joi u! 8. be, ftiten l?d_.luOH 8. V. A B. C. flftU?114 U. & 4 V? coupon* . U- ?? l>on<Ji. - L' 4s, coupons.. ...tlVJi U. F. lino Onmtt...lU Pacific b of U. P. rinkleg fttwUlttH Central ftidflcflortlfu&H T?*. PWc g ?<le ifcom**- ,- M Ido Bio Grand dlr.~ 85 RAtittuM-Qalet. Stats fijccuamxa-Neciectea. Louisiana consols.... 66 I Virginia 6S 10 Mlsaourl ?s. ll2*|VIiglnia consols, e? I SL JOS >plU ! 1W I WMt euopoDl... 40 Tenne?e*i..... .. 40jVbftatedeferred^. 9 | Tennessee (*, new.... 39*1 l*. dir. Stocks ?The market opened IrretuUrbat a free-. tlonUiiow yesterday's ctodng figures. From the opening until near U o'clock the mark* t wu wmI <nd declined *al per cent. in which Lake Shore, tfcal .??nurwi and wabaan were the greatest aafferera. from then until 13 o'clock the m.rkttwsa stror| ?Qd the decline recovered. Mich gen Central and , Northwestern leadltg in the lmprov meat. During | most of the aitcxnoou the market Wii verydQui g-oera])/ weak, and In the lite uade. Misted by ? lane MIum In Chicago, prl.ei sold down Kal per out, Cral Sham. Northern Pacific and North western oeing moat prominent In the decline. ? In th i final do*Unci thrre was a frsciional rellv, and toe market, though dull, closed firm. The rluttoi prices aa compared with tjioee of yesterday khow oulr fractional ded'nea. Tranaactlonn 242.5C0 shares. Adams Eiorea* -129* Nash. A Chat.......... 59 American Et press,.. w Kew Jertar C ent 87K Canad.i Souther 87* Northern raclflc~.... 62V1 Central Pacific76 do_prtferiod -?,251 Cbmicake AOhlo.- 20 N orth western... ? ?. 183ft do Ut preferred.... ?* do pr^en^...r..l51'j do 2d preferred.... 21 *ew York Central...l?* C., C., C AL ....... 176ft Ohio I Antral?11 Iinw4& U SjuOWo4 ?X F.rle 37* do preferred ?US do Dre erred80* Pacific Mall 42* Port Wayne.. 131 Pittsbumh....?.?133 Han. A W. Joseph.... 42 R?a ?... do preferred?91* Ht. U A 8. F.? 83 Kaniaa A Tens. 70 do prefer red.47 , LakeJfriw* W...,? 2Sfe St. l'aul. 106 LOt- Shore U2G1 do preferred LOt-Shore 112* do piyterreu. ..... Louiaville A Naab...."M* Texss A Pacific L. N. ACC 80 Onion P.dflc-...~~ 96* M. dcr. litprci'd. ... iO Uoi'ed States Kr.i-i Mi do 2d preferred? 5 W.,81. I. A P.?-. VK Mem. ii ?'h?? 43 do preferredo.^ 45* Mlchlgin Central...- r,K tfell*. Fawo Mo. Pacific 1C8H Western Union - ?7* Niw Toax, June l6.-Cottr>n unchanged; fatmea I cloned weak; Jnne lO.Um July 10.4?r. Aiigimt liUfie; fepta nber 10.2lc: October 9Wc; Notenber" 0.%a Deeembw 9.9*; January 9.98 ; February li'.W.; March10.18c. Flour dull; recjipta 11.476 bar roll; exportk 4,800 barren. Wheat lower, receipts 10 ,6C8 bmhela; export! 74 840 buahela; nngraded red fl OSal ? atauner No 2 red tl 17V*al 173*; So. 2 red II 2Ikai21H In elerato ; 11 2lal Ilk canal) 11 23>{ deUrerod; Na 2 red June, ?ale? 181, 000 bnahela at 11 19a ?X. doling at fl it. July. Mlcx 1,892,000 bnahele at 11 20al doling at 11 20; Augnat, aUee 15 .000 buahela at II '/2al ?k. cloalax at tl 2'^; September, aalea 8,162.000 buah eliatlt 24a 124*. cl alag at 11 24!<- October ?a'e* l.OU.OOO buahela a< 11 Mai 20% cloaing ai 11 Mk; November, ?ales 19i.000 bt?he!? at 11 28al clodn; at fl 28X. ' o.n lower. recdpU K<2.KO buiheuR exporta 48,(0) buahela: ungraded 49aC4c. No. 1.59Hi6w: aleamtr 63Sa04c: No. 2, 6?M'toc; old do 67Na 2 ?une?aM?c,do^ng at fitn July clo log at WMtt Augnrt ISa ftW& c'oalug at iotn Sepletaber M tltfc, clo?lng at file October 17a?7He Oata lower reedptt 70.^0 buthela: mixed weatern 4Sa47c white weatern47a 64% cofie^, spot dull and uomln?l; optloni opened loweraud ciowd Mea ?y. June 7.26a Jnly7.lws Au runt TJ-'ia" 40k oeptember 7.4Ua7.Mte OctOfcCr 7.?0a 7.60c; Novemb?r 7.60a7.70c; Drcember ?.7Wa7.75c; January 7.70a7J?c. February 7.80ai.90c; March 8.00c: April a.UUuMOc: May 8il0a8.2S. Hay quiet and tteadr Rk- quiet and unrhinffd. Pet*o!eum dull 'l'nlud II ivfi. Tallow attady and nnchaoced Turpentine ateady at Me. Km ?tronr?rand 1n faird?maud. Ciu uieatc. mlddlraduU; hnetlear mlddllnaa >uc. i^rdezeted, fererlth at>d lower', prime tteam .0.85al?.O'c; June 10.?OalO.MX-; Jnly tf.75al0.60c; August 9.wal0.4te Septmber 10. 0a 10.16c; OctoberT .20al0.8*; year9.93al0.lCc. Cheete quiet and aieady. Butter anil and weak. Lead dull and weak. caicaao, June 16-Flour weaken common to choice rprine 13 63at 6 ; Minnesota 13 60a4 25; bikera S&a6 7f; patcnU %? 50a7 50; winter wheat t4 tOa) 26. nua?", axdted, nmetUed, liwer at f 107Ual OH June; 1 i08^a OiJi July; 11 lOTi Aunat; ?1 l.H tfeptcmbei; 11 jS* Ucu?ik r, 11 o7H year. No. i Chicago airing 1 (/7xa lt8; No. 8 Chicoto aprinc 9lit No. 2 ted winter 11 la Core, fair demand and lower aififlcouh and June: t6kc Jnly; 6^0 AuauaU &5Tic-eptunber; 495*: year. OaU inactive; owerat 39u cm.?1i audJuue.a8^c July; 3i;it3lJ4c Auguit; tfeptember; 29,V /ear. Kye. low r atuc. Flazaee<i inactive ana lower at 11 8& fork q'tit i, aud atcadj; very heavy traoiar. pricea uemoral red; oponed weak and lower; cioc^d fl m at ouulde rrlce ; 117 Mal7 40 caaj and June; 117 40a>7 ii July: 117 60al7 62){ Augcit; ?17 76U7 77H S?prember, 116 60a 16 65 year. Lard panicky; otfcrlnga lirger than ever knowu before to the trade, fiuctuationa being r?pl I and at wide ranae at 9.76a?.soc Juue; 9Jt?M 9.8i\c Jnly; 9.92K?9.9bc Au#m,'? lO.OUalO.ftKc Hptember, 9 45a9^0t year. BuU me?U lu Mr demaj^l and 1'j.aer; ahouldera7.15c; abort ri^a?.l6o; short dear 9.4*. Butter iteady, uuchknged. iggi dull at 16Ha>6c. VVhlaky atoady, uuchaaged. Philaokltbia. June 16. ~Flour, winter demand fair auu market Uroi; >pring unaettle l and weaker. VYbeai. Juneawady fornewcroiaoptiona unaettled and lower: ateauit-r tod la elevator 1112; No 3 red do 1U2?114S; No.2 rid uo II l*Kat 19)4: Na 1 do 8121 W\l 22: No. 2 red June H 19'ial -.0. j uly |119* al 19%: Auguit fl 2lal 21*; September 11:3Sal 23* i?ru, optloni lower, car iota quiet and firm; No. 8, 68a6Cc: ?teainer tfOafiJc; ft it mueJ Jnne 63a6SKx <u)y$4>ia64*r. Anauat65*a6 %? : September ?e*a tftto. wau dull: While 47*^^-. Provlaloni un seti cd; new mtaa pork l.u 20. prime mem 118 OJa 18 50. Ltrd dud and unaettled; dty refiued lLSoc; -team ll.OOe ttu tcr. dtm tud fair and market firm; wiwtern extra 16al7e: good lCr, choice 12al5a Oihtn unchanged. ri? ltimurx. Ma, June 16.?flonr unchanged and quift. Wheat, wuteiu. imgular rnd ianlr acUvc.a l jtlug eadar.Nj. 2 rel waiter apot J. jft* ,1 &?. June II 18*1118Jfc July 11 nyi WW August 11 2l*al 21m Bcpiember II U*al ?H October 11 25*al 25*. t oru, weaUsrn lower and dull; mixed apoifiiStafiSt; Jnne63caak'd; July 63a tMifi: AUKUstM;^** . OaU dull and eaty. wtaiern wnne 47a48?: adaed 43*c: Pennaylvaula 45atsc. Bye uomlnal ?( 660. llay uuchangei and dull. 1'ruvldoaa quiet and unchanged, butter dull; weatern pticked sal6c; treau.u.y I8a21c. Ea.a ateady at i7a 1 sc. Petroleum uucnacged. Cone* ate?dj: Bio ca-xo.a ordinary to fai', 8ka9*c. Sugar firm: A aoftbjic. "bUky quiet, 81 l6*at 17. titw York, Jnne 16.-l)ry ' ooda-For Saturday there ha* been a LUr demand. The close of the wee*ihawa the total aaltt\to be In lncreaaedpropo: 1 lull? compared with the last few weeks. Agents nude the pace of Etmwcoa, t6 bleach. 11c. and Hdtemviue, 16 bleached, luxe. 1 here ii a grow ing Improvement In Inqurv for cottona and woo ? ena and a la>g-r number of small tranaaciioni are reported. "Xh<e Journaloj CbwwmepnblUhea a nam ber of Wocldn mills, Rprweutuit 4U) acta of cardi. aa atoppod. and alao announces othera running out in ortler to abut down. Thia prac.lc?l curtailment of produclugla reoagnixid by diatributore wno al ready prereive aoaiu betturment, lu the woolen good* market. t/HicAQO, June 16.-The Dromf Journal reporu; Hi???Eecelpu S.hOO head; ?blpmeuta 4 700 head. I here waa a bad break in the hug trade lu aympa tby with panicky previa.on: market 26c ioaret; mixed tfl 15a6 00. h^avy <. 5o*6 80: light 16 20a6 60. slips |8 25a6 00. Cattle-HccelpU 2,DO be?d; shipments 4,^00 head. Marset alow and prices without quotable change; exporters 15 79*595; good to choice shlpplugl5i5? 70. common to fair 14 83a 5 25. Sheep?Aeoclpu 100head.shipments 1 0head. Market brisk to the extent of ameagr? supply: all clea.ed earij; conunon to lair 13 ODai00; good 16 50; choice 14 75. Toledo, 0., Jane 16.?Wheat quiet and unsettled: Na 2tea winter casa and June II14; Jnly 1116 bid; August |1 If* bid; September 11 bid; octrber 112year U 14: January 1123*. C torn dnil; No. 2 cash and Juoe Uc bid: July 57*u: August 5H?4c; 8etitember 60c Oats dull, weak snd lowtr. No. 1 vah ss^c; Augun Wc old; 84c asked. CtKaNKATf^une 16.-1 Mtoo dull and nuehar ged. Flour heAvy: family 14Tiafil.. vtheat doll and u'imin 1. u>ru quiet aud drui at 64kcsp t: 67Hc August, CM spo . 0?ts 0*glecud Bye dull and lower ?tC0c. Pruvldona; the fe< ling very weakon account of thfl da line at Chicago but not enough *?!?? to glva accurate quotatiou*. Whisky I. u. Butter unchanged. PnrurMH. Jun? 16?'Trerigoe-Q jietjUnited certificates firmer, dtaed at U19*: refined 7Hc. pblladdphla ddi.eiy. in the aiternoonsenUoo the uurtei coutinued quit; openod at II i.*f4. advanced and dosed strong at |l 19*. Sales2,016, W0 bands. Trrvtviujc. June l(t.-P*n?ucw-Opened at II l?>&/hit best |l 19* lowca? fl 17*; closed at II I'J'.v cha.teis 116.456 barrels; ahlpaeats 58J37 barru.a. runs 76,049 banels CtMCtMStATi. June 16.?Live bop quiet; u?. snd light |o j>j?6 15; p'dte'S and b itcben 1616a 666. BeodpH 985 head; shipments 8V0 head. Bai Dfoao, Pa.. June 16 ?Pxraoutcjc-Stosdy snd firm; opined at 11 IS*; lowest |l 17S highest dot lug at II104. Cl-anu.cea2,279,tM) barrel!. Njcw Tom, June 16 ?Wool?Uull and uuettled; I domestic fleece 3Ca46.?. Nsw Yoax, June 15.?Dcatox*?Firm and in good demabd. ' * Frvui Kmlncat Dr. U. I. Bepseii, Hem-1 phis. Trim. -'I bare made us- of Uo <l?n's L'qaid Beef Tonic in aeveral canei of amiumption and gen cral JrbilUy, and litre fjUi.d t admirable a?? notrit re food, tonic sod ?UmaUnL" (Take nooUur) 0( druig-st*. mwfaw A vasal Icjector free with each bottle of Sblloh's Catarrh ttemedy. Price &0cenU. Sold bj McLain Brothois and Alex T. Young. 88tLoa.'i core will ImmedUttelr relieve Croup, Wbooplog Congh and Bronchitij. Bold by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. Mf Tiixrk is an exiensire establishment in Near Orleans for the manufacture of wine from imported raisins mixed with dried eorranta. No W3VAV really' p radioes economy I nnleai she bai the Di tmotid D/es. Many dollars can be saved erer7 year. Ask the druggist. xwraw 1 It is against the law to fiih with a net be* tween toe 1st of Mar and the first of Sep tember in Scath Carolina. "Trs best ia the cheapest/' U an old and lrne maxim. The Celluloid KyeQiaa^s are the btst for (hose who need artificial aid. for the >yaa. For sale ty all leading Jswelers and Opti cians. Mwraw . _ ? ir- U! Mittiow Of DjUgts of Dr. King*! New Dif*" coTMytoTCtMunihp'ioh, Coughs ud Colds, ?? Tiul Bottle* of the large rise. TMa enor mous outlay would be diiaatroaa to the pro prietor?, ?er?? It not fnr the rsre merite possessed by this wonderful hnldlcine. CslV ?t Logtn dt Oa'e Bridie Corner Drag Store, end get a lOo. Trial Bottle >??, and try for I yourself. It never fail* to cure. mwfaw Tii* lwbakd and wire are happy and the children smiling where Hnnt'a Insect Pow der li uird. Tt kills bed-bag! and Insures sleep. Price 25 ceata, by ell druggists. Seventy-nine doge were poisoned in At lanta last month. Greatest Discovery ttluee 1-fOO. I For cough*, colds, sore throat, bronoklt's, laryngiiis,and consumption inits,early ata?ee, nothing iqutU Dr. Pierce's "Golden Msd i leal Discoveiy." It is also a gr. at blood-pu rlfisr and streBRtl-restorer or tonic, and for ITTer complaint and coetlve conditions of the bowels it has no tqtuL Sold by druggiata. MTIIAW. There aie 120,000 thieves in London known to the police. A Nare Cure fur Piles. A Bare care for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Plies has been discovered by Dr. William, (an fndlao remedy) called Dr. William'* Indian Ointment. A single box baa cured the wont chronic enses of twenty five years standing. No one need suffer five minetes after applying this wonderful sooth lag medicine. Lotions and instruments do more barm than good. William's Ointment abeorbe the lumora, allays the interne itch ing, (particularly at Dlght after getting warm" in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives iuatant and p'unieta reliff, and ia prepared only for Piles, itching of Uie private parts, and for nothing else. For sale by all druggists and mailed on re ceipt of price, $100. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan & Co., also Chas. Menkemeiier, Wheeling, and K. K. McConabey, Bridgeport, O. Daw That Hacking Codou can be so quickly cored by SbUoh's Core. We guarantee It Bold by MoLaln Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw. BaekleM'M AiDivJtMro. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily-cure Bnrns, Brakes, Outa, Ulcere, Bait Rheum. Fever 8ores, Can cers, Pilee, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Sands, and allekln eruptions, guaranteed to sure In every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale at Logan &Co.'s Bridge Corner Drug Btora. Fob Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, yon iave a printed guarantee on every bottle of Joiloh's VitsHcer. It never fails to caw. Sold by McLkin Brothers, and Alex. T. ifoung. _ daw Value of the taxable railroad property of Iowa in $28,334,739 70. Fpll#p?y or Nine Yearn. ? I t^ank tie giver of all go*d g'fn," wrlbs J. N. Marshall, of Grariby Newtn-i county. Mo., "for giving me S/uiaritun A'ervhis. it cared my dsuglttr's tpileptic fl*s, of 0 yeara standing.'* Oet at drujsiriau. $LlO. M?raw. A Rpanish grandee has an entire bed room buite of furniture made of glass. .>erv<iUk Debility. When all other reinedi?s fail Da. FaAXfia's Root Bittjcbi will care General Debility, of Appetite, Dyipepda, and all diseases aria ing from a Disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. ? For several months I btva been ifllicted with Fever snd /gue. Eor wetki at a time 1 wascondaed to the bouse. mysuflerlng was intense.1 I eould find no reiiet until .1 beard of your Riot Bitter*. I have taken the Root bitters for two weeks and they have re stored me to my former health " Johk Round, Cleveland, 0 For sale by J. F. Shirk, Login & Co, alio Chaa. Menkameller, Wheeling, and R. K. McConahey, Bridgeport. daw. The genuine 8akatoua Hiou Bock 8psiso Watkr, for sale by all druggists by the down, bntUe or icallon. Addreai all orders to the High Rock Ppring Co.. Saratoga 8prings, N Y. J. F. Shirk and Logan & Co., agents at Wheeling, and R. K. McConabey sgent at Bridgeport. daw. SaiLOH'a Catarrh Beinedy?a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Hold byMcLaln Brother*, and Alex. T. Young. ? daw Ad vie* io Mnlber*. Are y ? u disturbed at night and brakes of your rest by a aick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting-teeth? If so send at once and gAt a bottle of Mrs. Winsiow's 8ootbing8yrup for Children Teething Its TAlue is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little stitT rer immediately. Depend upon it, mother*, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentsry and diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bjwels, cures wind colic, softenB the guxne, reduces u flam ma 1*00, and gives tone and energy tp the whole syst'm Mrs. Wit.sow's Soothirg Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, aid is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nnrsee in the United 8tat?s, and Is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. kwsaw DYtPtPi A, heart-burn, nausea, indigestion, etc., are always relieved by Brown'* Iron Bitters. daw Th* Rev. George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, lnd..say?: 4,Botb mtself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh'* Consumption Cure." Bold by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. DAW A van in Wvomin< Territory fell from an elevation of two feet and dislocated his neck. hkln I) latitat n Cored. By Dr. Frailer1* Magic Ointment. Cures as if by magic, Pimples Black Heads or Oruba, Blotches, and Eruptions on the Fsoe, leaving the ?kin clear, healthy, ana beanti fui. Also enrrs Itch, Salt Rheum, fore Nip? S!es, Sore Lips, Old, Obstinate Ulcers and orts.'feto 8old by all druggists and mailed on receipt of price, 60 cents. J. F. Shirk ard Lngsn A Co., Agents at Wbe ling.and R K. McConahey, Agent at Bridgeport m* "HACKMKT/rK," a lasting snd fragrant per* fame. Prioe 2fl an'- 50 cents Pold by Mo haiw Brother*. and A>js T Vnnnr. CHINA, GLASS ANPQUEBNSWARB. "OAKGAINS IN QUKENSWAHE. Be'or* Iravlnt for Fuaimer Itnorfs It w' 1 pay you to buy joor oroekery and G'awware from DA.Vison nno?. his- 2MB makkit anujrr. WALL PAPEHS, BORDERS AND CEILING ffiMITW, Cloth snd Paper Window Sbidrs. An entire new stck in g.-eat variety and ot the Uteat lie. mod complete and larger in ths dty,offwedattbeLOWWT PRIOfiB. Alao a full Una of flae Deoorated CHINA AND GIAHBER SETS, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS and HOUSKFUBNISHIKB GOODS 1 Inspection napeetfally Invited. JOHN FRIEDEL, mrSl 11S0MATV STREET. CLOSING OUT SALE FURNITURE! AT AUCTION ! nouuisci .-o ox TUESDAY, JUNE 19, AT 2 P. M., ConalaMor of B?d Boom Snlti, Can. and Wood feat 01 air-. Lonngw, Blda Bcardi aid a mn.ral lint ol Vurnltnn. ^.JSHARDBN, |f IS go. U14 MAJH fiTAKST. ??-'<k-y v*n DRUGGISTS. PARTICULAR MENTION Mpoogtt, ChumoU Siliu, Whitewash Brnjhfs, Hair Bnuhra and Toilet Hoods, ?t LOU AN * 00.-8. Drundita, Bridie Comer. As Spring: Opens InrtMdj esiclally. need a Toolo to ooanterac debility and rstore lone and appetite. HOPP'l MALT EXTRACT, (non alcoholic) u htahly nam ta ended. and but urjesaleml ^ ^ LOGAN & CO.'S HOMESTEAD LITER FILLS, For Llrer complaint Dyspepsia. Constipation, Ac There to no pill In the m*rset which so folly inert the averacu w*111 40 plUa la ??ch boi. Uttld rilUlor Chlldrfu. I*nrer Pllla for Adults. The cheape?t and beet PUl lu um>. LOG-AIT &z CO., Druggist, Bridge Corner. CONGRESS WATER Froth from (he 8priog?, at LIST B DBCG STORK, No 1010 Main ktreet. WHIG HI'S EXTRACTS. Pars-n'a rologu?. and Colgate's fine Toilet Soape atK.II. USTb, lOlOMatastreet. NOTICE. The Prescription Fll? from Dr? T yda'i. Morris' and Convery'a Drug 8torej a eat the tubac-lber'a. Failles dealrlng prctcripuona refilled are In riled to call at a.n.Lwra, Jel2 101ft **a|n Htreet. MERCHANT TAILORS. NEW SPRING GOODS C. Hess <S Sons MERCHANT TAILORS, fore removed to their new store, and arc now receiving and hare in stock a full line of ?ancyac4StapleWooleiis BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Which we offer at PricesthatDefyCompetition Other Woolena at lowest prices. We carry the larKeat line of goods In the city, and our Qet Ope are first-class In every respect. A PULL LINK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Persona desiring anything in onr line will find it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. C. Hess Ac Sons, mr2 No. 132! Maricnt Street RUSTEE'S SAL 15?V A L U A B L E PROPKM Y OM T?a NATIONAL KOAD By virtue of a Deed of Tnut, made by Noah Zineand lobelia Z?ne,hIs wife, to the under*!gn ed, truiteo dated ou thellibdayof Kay, 1882, snd recorded in the office ol ?ho cleik of the county Court of Ohio county, Went Virginia, in Deed of Trurt Hook ^o. 18. pages M4 end 54?, to aecure to Hachel 4oKet?. thw payment of a certain promts n>ry noto named therein. I will prooeed to sell lit th* front door of the Court House, in the city of Wheeling, on HA IUBDAY, JUKK3CTH, IMS, Beginning at 10 otelock A. u? the following de KriLed reaiata'e.thaiistosiy: a ce-.uin tot or parcel of land lying in Ohio county. West \ irglnia, on the Nations. road, about three miles l.om the dtyof wheeling, bounded u follows: Commeno ing for th? north cast comer of Mid lot at a stake on the west tide i f a dndu in w llllsm Porter's Held onea*t*lde of National road, and running thereon N.??, W. * 38100 poles to a stake, 8.?.V?. V. 9 41100 rota to the q lddlo of the National hoad. and with the Mid k. sd 8. 24*. E. 8 88 100 po'es; thence N. 62. E 'J 46-108 poles to the place of Eeginnlng. containing 0 fiC? 100) acr?, being the sane nlnce of ground or lot conveycd to the cald Noih Z-tce by ft 1 llam Porter and 8-muel J. Bpyd, by deed, dated October Slit. a. L>., 1877. and now of record in the office of the cleric rf the County Court of Ohlooou' ty. iu D<ed Book No 67, folios 386 and 867: alio another certain lot or parcel of tand. lying in Ohio county, ou the National Road, about tbrne miles from the city of Wheeling, bounded as fo'lowa: Beginning at a point in the centre of 'ho National Kind or Turnpike, corner to Noah Zane; thenco N. 66, K. to a atake. corner to H llllam Sorter and to Nosh Zane 9 44 100 poles, N. 'Ifk W. 182*100 polta to a stake, corner to Por terand Hlggi B.66*. ?. 9 44 ltt> pedes to a stake, corner to Z?ie and Hljtgs, a 2w/K.7ft2100 pales along the I Ike or a'Jon?l Road to the plare of be ginning, containing 7121-100 petches. being the same pirperty raunytd to tsld Noah Zaie by William Porter?nd wife ard 8amnel J. Pojd, by deed, dated October l&th. 1880. and of r-cord in the office of the clerk of the County Couit of Ohio County, In Deed Hook No. 70, paga 326 Tit&HH op 8ALB?One t alf o! the purchase money and as much more as the purchaser may elect to pay. lu cash, and the restrine in two equal payments of six and twelve mon'hs, wit* interest from the day ofasle the purchaser to give h'suctM, f ecu red by deed of tnut on the property for the de'erred payments. The U le to eld property is bettered to be per fect, but, M-'litg trusfe**, 1 shsll convey otilr such title ai U vested iu me by said d?ed of trust B.B. DOVKN1R, Jul Trustee. BANNER POWDER Always the Best. SPICED MOUNTAIN CAKE. (k Dcjcxooi Oar ) milk, one tea?poioiui grouna euiuuuuji, uuo grate3 nutmeg then the whites of two etgs j tell beaten, one and a half eups flour having In it one measure MBAWK*a" Baking Pow der ; bake in Jelly o*ke pans: when col<f spread escb layer wltn an icing made t! the whites of three eggs beaten stiff and see and a half cups poWdemi segar. wy2S-M*ra asper# ar n AMI! Every Mistress of a Home in the Sooth should hareTHE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK, u contains the cream of all tho other books on COOKERY AND HOUSE KEEPING. Orer 5,000 receipts, tnw s?4 tried, from old family receipt oooks,snd (0,000 new hints and helps and facta of value. Sold by mbicription. AGENTS WANTED. s?a far sp?ciin?? p?g?? and tmta. S.A.CLARKSON&CO., ATLANTA, CEORCIA. SCe CREAM I'AKLOBB. have this day opened ay Par'oes, to which 1 Invite the public. Banana, Vanilla and Strawberry F FarnlUo sappl&d on ibort notice at tUO pu BTt) WllUiM a.*'. TRANSPORTATION. 'KI.AWn i PITISBUBUH B. K. reoUd to MAY ii.imh. B1VKK DIVISION?UOINQ WM\ PttUburgh Allegheny Anlr Bditr. E. Ltver'L WeUsrlllA. Toronto. ~ Stcuben'e. MortFju I? 116 A.M 8 28 " 110 - 916 ?? 9.52 M iais ?? ia? M 1101 M 11.48 M I1JS M 12.10 P.M. upiwi. Kiimi, Aoeum. 12.60 P M 1.00 ?* .1.45 " \M " 129 " 2.40 " 119 " XX 42* iSi 4 4* 8.68 P.* 4.0ft ?? 4.60 ?? 4."* " 6.28 " 160 " 844 ?? 7 08 M 7.M ?? 8.01 - 81ft ~BVKK lilV'l ION?(J ?1NQ 5fim? B'prew ?.**? ig: 8,1* ?? Uave? Belli Ire.... Arrir?? Bridgeport MVi F. Steuben !? Toronto? WellrrtJ'e. 1. 1 lwr?L HcAver Kocbesier A1 ledum?. Pittv>unn Harrbbwt BftltlnfMu WMhi'rs. FfcluaeP*. New York CC2 110 1 888 7.18 7.45 UN 1 849 1 866 9.45 1 9.65 ' 150 ? iS" 6.16 " S? 165 " 7.00 M 7.45 ?? 7J6 " 4.15 A M 7J6 " 9J7 " 7.10 " U.15 " 180 PM }*: Ht: Addition! SSSaoSSEtt twin leave* SSGBi at 105 A. M. tJt Htcabo^Tlll* and intermediate poluti. tod trrlrcs at Bridgeport at 9.18, Martin's r ?srry 117 and Ptenbenvilie at 10 25 A. h. Hituru ? las learwBttubenTilleAt 316 p. m.. M-rtlu'i Ftery 3 a>. Bridgeport &?? tad arrive* at Bellaire at 140 '" .NOTE?Trnliu leaving Helialre tt 5 60 a. m. and 11.80 a m connect at Yellow Creek ?er Cleveland. All trains dally except aunday. K. A. FORD. WM. A General Paaencer and Ticket Agent. A. BALDWIN. Manager, Pituborgh Fa. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI J LOUIS bailway-panhanulk ST. BOUT*. Time table lor lait and West curieoted to MA* leave Panhandle Station, foot of ttoventh itr**t, near Public Landing, u foi'owt: Wheeling Time. Lear#? Wheeling Arrive? Weiubunr...~~. MeuWutllle?........... H tu barf b.. Harrl?burg.....~~. BiUUmorK , Wmblnrton.. fhlladelphla. New *or?7.... Leeve? Whediof........ I Arrive? Steuben vllle~. Co'umbua. Loave? Col urn bui. ? ~ I Dejtm 6r2f &a | Cincinnati fM 8 0| ""lUO IndUoipoli* 10:M 'iui St lonta \ji, 7*. 'h'c^Ko 7;)6 fcg ;...mi Alli tmnaddly except 8uBd?y. rUr**Ju* fileepiiw Can /rcm SMObentllJe Keat to I nH?ie pbUend New Vo?fc West to Columbu*. Cincinnati, LouUrllle, Chicago. Indunapolia end at. u>r|i . Uck?^ bagjagechedt?, ?Ictuin? tar ?t*^mod*Uoni, and any rather tnlonnailoa.aD plybiJNO. T0ULM80K, ilOk<*t Agent at Pan 'i-0* ?} BeT*oih IU w.or at City Ticket Office, under McCore llouae, Wheeling. ? JkMJt* IICCitKA, Manager, Colombia,Ohio. Oen'l Pya. and Ticket Agtnt. HtUburgb. Fa. JgALTIM0BE4 OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and alter MAY IS, 1*83. p?awnker trains wl run ai followt-Wheellag UmiT^ I Leave? Wheeling. Bellaire ...... Arrive* at? Oral ton ....... Cumbeiland.. Waahlngtondty. Baltimore Philadelphia..... New York......... )l Wunday. la 87 amp at all 8Utlona Leave? Wheeling.. Hellelre..^. Columbuir.! Cincinnati. Sand u ?ky... PHOTOGRAPHY, FINANCIAL. JJAn'k OF THE OHIO VALLEY, niwrti. - gXOHANOE BANK. CAPITAL ~~ J.R.VAwa. ~~ pABSOH'8 Photographic Studio, . 1203 MARKET STREET, mf31 Oppoyft. MpLom Honyp. JJE6TT I6 00 0AB1NEIB OSLY IS 00 PES DOZEN. PLCUEB'S (JALLEBT, )?? lit maim aun. MYLEU' ART STUDIO Kn CM If All, KTmmrr.