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HSDICAU . SKIN humor. #?Sii?lI 25'felS" {? &"*? ' l"'jdl* iil?iJt'U? Uum C'ouuty, fcxni, gS^sif^^rAEssir ,,u. l.u>UUOUl| 'lsiu, , ., .I!! rl"l ?Ul Scrolol* lot IWuWfc 1 h?? SSiwi?? tlmi-. iwuuuuaoix *ik 2w'l[or,i'5iH tl)uW U't WW ctutlUHK. 3 iMjl fotidnJ "" .Vdulllw III (tiu ill jtt lulu CUM, Lul tm""'1' , ;,?i |?J lujorvil ?i}Wll "I"; W?'lwM,ffi5L Your >*tll? epwaM Isssk tunvrsK.Nl w.uTiUi 1RKACHKR, . .m i,v mi iiiitck of UfoncblUi nnd liU Jo; W _ |U ay jjio wju nlmosi niunlmld at boliCiiW^'lVu lSSwliu lion tiio w!iiv? UaUtt (ui , v i dL-cl'Jc'i w K'VBlJjo prt.Tar.Ucu S5 wimMiuikUv?rliiu la iw uto i louuu (O^plC'.OJCUW.J l0J Wl4l a will's Ci>ccillu u *it 'irtUV? ?u< iJJuotl /UiilleiH lu ct'.ooiVDcl^t^- ;u^Uf0 in jccowiocudloi tiitU'UW, 'V, tJ u2bci? allliciea m i ***. JU tui*urc- <{U?UU? w u> Vt llUUSA?y, WHOM A LAW YKB. .win'h fipccWo lor I huvu w j ' K.lt ii ttiho iclluviU ino ol in i to '} jf'S wuica i Uu truatrcd /or yvm?. i apprntUltd uk a /fouio SSSffutt W \ ST'? AwwMUruniujr. AtfKlt{Si aa.,liDY. lb, liiij, || our Ticallw oil ?Lou uaa aula llstiisu waJlod 111^ SWIIT specific oo., gg Duwer 3, AlUuUi, Gu. veW York Office, 159 W. 23d aUeot, fcelircoa Sixth 1 infi "CVA'ctiDi*' Icb'fl) 8 OH. J. ?. smith; Wo. 1401 CH Al'LINE tTKEET, 1 j Near Fonrtsonth Street, I The Uat cvidcnco ul <t physician'* cucccan to thi Bj tatinouy of bin jwtlcutjr. 'JhoincrwiKiUtfUoraauib [B jor ny proies*lou<i} keo'icca prove tuiit 1 havo dealt : I hoaor?biy ami Mtlf with im-fro who lmvc coaimlt edma luovcru?j a jmiluntauumo without i>er I I mUioa, tioughJ MVtf inajiy huaurod tertidcaie. H 1,031 ihc^u whua 1 have cured aiUr they had 1 I wjaouuewt Utsmble, A tuorou>;a mcdical edu i I knoll, with iu*uj yeitw hospital expeiieaco aao HI Ualharitf with thwaputic ujcuau, a clofco obeery H mcc of temperamental RVJihiriltea aua strict atB tention Uthyfteulo luumumunl lttiUros hucceah i cuwIspoiMtiic.sudiiraailyyIvetiiopaueutmj gal opinion. I , KOM3PP.OOP. B Klxacjiui Llvur Dl^eaaes aad Rheumatism.? H fijifcrud Terribly?1"Nothing fiemed to help mo: couW not gyicut of ted. nr. Smith curou mo." IKff. i'llltliliy, j ; Wheeling W. Va. I ttUrrb, Polypus of Kose, Impaired Voico.?8uf- J icred/ir y<???; luumtmodieiac fui'od to help me. 1 H iif. Bniith iQup.eitly curwl mo." j U1IAELK8 CHAD DUCK. I j 01 ypei'Jcl >u Co.,??hovllag, w. Va, I | Djr?H;p?ifl.taii UIw?r3tidfi!oznacb.?"a'mtzaefll J H !ory;ws fallt'l to giver.o relief. A>r. 8inlth curd I ?-' iiiO Jdd UVLf, Inkumuoi Si I "fVjl "Had tiicw I or louriean years. I):. Smith nwino." wum *\ WA3iiii>uio:;. scrotal*. Kutming Sores on Head.?"My kou wa? 1 afflicted for fourteen years. IsothJng seemed to htlunia. Dr. ihntth cured him." uuv JJK& UATIlSHINK CAPS. Jawifct Street. Wheeling, \f, Va. Canccr.-"8uflered lot years with Cancer. Bad Jt cut oat Vhrtc times. It returned af ter each operation. nr. ttzaiih cured me without kulfo, caiutlc otp?m." ? **. 11. il. OliODlT. tilve, Ffctala 0/ Amu.?FUt ol my bads for lti r-cfc*. Inverted dyin*. Dr. talUx cured xae rl^u/utiaj/olu live wtois. Tl THOlOa COLVIti, Wbokwdtt Orocer, Main bL, Wheeling, tf. 7*. tf.awtlnas of liectum, itolapaua aud Illea.? "WmKlnauptoiiio aud pruiauuced incurable. Dr. snlth curod mo without knife." * AdHiNuTON DSLAKY, UatUu'H terry. ; Eor.II. 0. Ladil writes:?"Dr. Smith's prolesdciiitl wrvices lu my family have been most satisfactory, ea<l 1 rof/sriead him to all a# k gentleman : *ad a fctiliful physJciiii.** Jits. Strainft Kolbsays:?"I had boon suffering foiroveu yeats and I tented bv many physicians lor dy*T<fitJa. Dr. Smith raid t had a tap* warm, and laclgut bourn removed a rnonater lOUfeet long." Ktualo Corij?laint5 ?Three years In hospitals lor Icoila, give use peculiar ad vanillic* In such cases. i'tmts cured ux c-tarrh. dlHcafcea of heart, liver, ttomsUi, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous affection* icd ?wVjjfcucs oi men and youth, tcrofula an<5 KUiau tcattfy t<? my success. }*Ui? curcd without the knife. Fitleau *t a distance may bo treated by letter aadwtiiluctlonjiustauteed. A chart lor Bell exMohifctlon scut ou receipt of two three-ceut stampf, Mil advice returaM free. ConrcluUou kt oMea Iroe. OfUce hours from 3 A. u. to 7 r, v., duiiy. Call on or addreaj JOUS K. KMITH, M. D., ayli-Mw No, U(H CbanHne St., Wheeling. W. Va. PROFESSIONAL CAffDSt I E. BELLEVILLE, Cfilco and Kc&Mcuce, 1212 C1IA.WANE BriiEET, I'ilVfiiCIAN AND SEllGEON, Offlci hCUM, 8 to 10 A. it, '2 to 1 r.'M.,"7 to 8 P. M. Trl'ihi no :?o / -51. fcblS avrAP ^JLEXANDEK BONIS, Sft, Notiry Public, General BusineOT and Llccuied Ecil tsurto ARcut, Stock and Mono? Broker.Ee&ls, I-oww, Acknowledgment!*, and l'artucrshlp Agreements drtwn up. fccrchauu1 and Manulactureri'roots opened, uoubca Kerned, Renui Collected, Collections promptly remitted?all busing . cornsrotideneo confidentially attended to. No. UfcJJ&rket street, "Ott's Block," comer Market nnl 'lVtillth htroon. Vi'i'.eollnK. W. Va. nnl7 Q. 0. SMITH, Ileal Estate Agent ami Slock Broker. Special attention given to collecting icnts and the general maunKcnuut of Eeal BtUio. 1220 MA IK 8LBKET, . Phi Wheeling, W. Va. U C. PETEBMAK, Juwttee ortho Peace, OSee-Lovrcr JSnd o! Becond Ward HarkctHonn Will attend to tho coliccUon'oI clMras. All bail ccv, mil l>o prom pi I? attended to. no! JAMES A. HEliKY, ' UUHlliD KSiX E3TA.T2 B20KJSB, And Gwicral illness Agent, Collector and NoUrj i^ncUc, WlJ M ARSIS BTEWT. PmkjmI Attention given to renting tonflea, col Itctlug routs, purchase and mlo ci real estate, BUI' ana Pensions wtiilod; Dcods, leases and othe' written lnstniir,.'PiK T"--'?~rvi* <v> BUSINESS CARDS* gTEPUEN McCULLOUGH, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Brick and Frame Buildings, Counters and Shelving. Roofs. Valleys aud Skyikhw. All work particularly attended to. fcUUfON AJLiafXW, }*l Kearol Cftpl<ol (wilding. M. G1LLELAJND, GLUE MANUFACTURER, Neat FooiOll.TiUow *ini Gtoaec, tud dealer In HOSES ami PLASTEItlNU HAIK. Highest cash nrtco paid for Tanner'a Offal and Potk ms.I Uoel Cracilloss. roeioflccatUrws, WHKEUN6, W. VA. Works coir noKRH1 Una. Jd6 Tf]cph?i:e No 3ti2. JjMJARGUS WHALLY, fashionable lioot Makor, oh twjiutu ariuurr, Next to Sheriff's Ofllee. "Hie bwt material, best lit and most reasonable pricy* for {ho venr bent work In tho city. od< ][) 0. I.IST, JR., 3?ork Packer, 2S FOURTEENTH STREET. ' OC( B. DAYROHJBT, 0. H. XCfltmoN, (ieucrat 01 D. Ffglcstoa A Bon, Spcdal. B. DAYBNPOOT CO., COMMlSSIOISr Dcslcn la Grain, Flour. Scodn, ProrMoas, Choc? tiiil Frulta, _ 'f* If,7 WARHTWrnW PT..OffTOAflO. AGENTS WANTED FOii ? .? Beeds ol On ring 1 HY BI.UK AND (1KM. TboRrcat collecthu of lh<* most thrilling per*1 wutl adventure*, exploit ol ucouta and kplc?, forlorn hojMHi. heroic bravery. Imprisonments and {iMrAireftrtth cscApts, romantic Incident*, bnndrtphaud similes, perilous Joumiys, daring raids aud .bold deed a on bothiUes during iho ureal ClTll Wtr. KobookUkott Profu*clr Illustrated. OutKill all. Addrcw FOHaUttK & McMAGKlN. . Icl)13 Cincinnati, Ohio. MBPiCAL. [ " 01,000 a 2 will bo wltl If fttijr lminirltlM or mineral ? 3 ??li8tanct'? nro round in I'unUNA, or for O d any caw It \*111 not euro or holp, r.q^g0 5? riattf/tt l?i<urelfa mrou?Mocom{*nm<j, W O It U not cmi.UUxl by all otlmr mwllclnoa 'I w combined, Htroiirflatiuuane, liutltlstruo. r? (i I'kuuwa U inorouxlunrivoly prescript J5 d by honest phvidcluna than any othur half- <? ~ doicii ruinudiu* known l?? tho profession. M 1 l,unu.sA.lK)?Hlvoly enrtm Conmiinritlon, ? J3 C'hrtmli'l'ai.-irrlt, on'} all l.uiu' mi/l llcart o ft diAo&ivi. aaiuSQ^z^oraissEsiR y As?fou^'li roni'Hlr, it ha? nu wjiial j It M n positively turps nil Cottglu. Ynu cannot tT p lako no mor- " 3 1 'V'or'l B. " rcr, I>u111 i) .uri'<'. ii)?;)iif.-i)iu>h l- \ P No in'atu^rwlmvyvSiS^o^^hvro .w <3 located, bo you youii? op old, main crfo* <n | 7} niaio. irantoncQfort'KuiTNA.carnKyggr & 1 !A Ask your rirntKist for Dr. Uiuimiui'iflb pampliuitoit 'iiiplllscif Mfo,r? cratU, Uo , Seiii TAKE ALL THE I I Kidney and Liver MEDICINES, BLOOD PUBIFIEKS, RHEUMATIC | 11EJ1ED1E9, j DYSPEPSIA ! And Indigestion Cures, l AGUE, FEVER, I And Hllious Specifics, J S RAIN & SERVE j I'orce llovivers, 1 GREAT HEALTH I Kostorers. i 1!I 6UORT, TAKE 1U TnE BVST qiimtlllcsol ' >01 ihcro, and tho heit qualities of all the best Q \fcd!clu?H of tlio World, ?nd joa *111 &u<\ that c aOP BlTTfCRS lvavctlio best curatlTc quaUtlct and y powers of all conccntratisd in tliem, anil that they t trill euro ulien any <.c all ot thtns, tsngly occurs- c blued, full. A thorough irlal Mill ?lvo positive 0 l>roof of this. febK Mwr.tw ^ TUTTPS ! PILLS' t-rrraarxr-.-l t TORPID BOWELS, * DISORDERED LIVED ,, and EVJALARiA. , From these sources ;u-iau ttueo-fomiha I tho diseases c.( tliu fcuman moo. The ? L symptoms inriluato iholr exytcnee: Ix>s? I it Appetite, lio'.vcln motive, Ulcli lien- ? V ache, nflcr tr.tlr.jf, aversion i exertion of Lady or tniml, Kructatft i v of food, irritability ot" temper, ?< i J spirits, A. ftcHnsy of Imviiift neglect t u some duty, J'izzluesn, i'lutterhv; nt t- ! . Heart, ?0?* before tho <T?h? highly ct - L orcil Urine, CONSTUU.TIOIV, and l mandthauso of a rorncdy that acts dlrcct f i: onthoI.lvcr. Asa^lvur medlelno TO'X'J H t I'l r.C.b Jiavo noctiual. Thctr action on t /o KidneysnntlSkin to also prompt; rumoTl >g ^ all impurities through tficiy thrijo " *?-. r- t etigevH of tU< system,' producing nnjio* 0 tltc,sound cili scion, rcgnlur stools, a clrar sklnundavlT/rottsbodv. l'Ci'X'S l'lXiH.S t causa no n i"isca or griping nor Interfere 5 with dally * jrlc and nro a pcrfcct ti AMTI&JTE TO MALAGA. t nr. FEELS LIKE .1 umv SIAJ?; - s 1 havo hud Dyspepsia, villi Conatlpa- 1 Inn.t.wri vnnra. mill nnvii rwnft tnn'HIinimnt kinds of pills, anil TCTT'S arc tho first 1 that liavo done ma tiny good. They hovo i cluaned mo out nicely, My appctlto 1* v splendid, food digests readily, and I now p have natural passages. I feel liko a new * mita." W. b. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. s Bold every wTifrc,2 5 c. Office,-U Murray St.,N.Y. I tott's hair dye. 1 Ghat Hxm on Wuiskbbs changed in. atantlv to a glossy Hlack by a'single up. plication of this 'Dns. Sold by Druggiata, J or sent by express on rocolptofJJl. t Ofllco, 11 Murray Street, New York. TUTT'S OP USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE* . AYEE'S Sarsaparilla ^ Is a highly conccntTfttcd cxtraet of ( Sarwiparllln and otlior blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodhlo of 1'otas- [ slum and Iron,and is the safest, most roll* able, and most economical blood-purifier that j can bo used. It invariably expels all blood IK)lsons from tho system, enrfchea and renews j tho blood, and restores Its vitalizing power. It is tho best known remedy for Scrofula ? and all Scrofulous Complaints, Eryslp^elas, Eczema, 111ngworm, Blotches, y Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions ( of tho Skin, as also lor all disorders caused by a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, \ condition of tho blood, such as Ilheumatlsui, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. (nflimmnfsiru DhmimnJfom Puro/t iiiiiQimuaiuij uiiguiuuiioiii uuiuu? . "Ayku's SAiWAPAttiiXA has ctired mo of j tlio Inllammntory IthounmtlBin, with which I havo BuiTored for many years. w, lb mooze." Durham, la., March 2,1882., i O l'l'.r.rAi'.i'D nv Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,IVlass. Sold hy all Druggists; 51, six bottles for 35. PR FT "THE SC1EKCE Of HEALTH" ; I" in\ N* r-xplnlns tho principles of lifo ani . * H 8 fj dM?btM?4 tl>^ origin of *n?l ofconla b? rca<l l>y touuR nn<l miiSJIc?P'-1 m?ii.Thiv?>whoiir???nfri'rinnfff>mKtirvouaDobUity.Lom Vitality .Catarrh,tnil Wood IWnoiwi.is will it ml it :mlncalcuUlil? bAon. A rop* "f tins ,1'oflk ?*([j ?.'nt a-mMr v,? fcr : W J\firf.H. y IV. trt*U- C". -'t. nMtl.U. n ft CHKOKfi IN BIX UOOR8, ! #3 {J PflD MEM Cures In 8 days. DmK storo, lift run nitrl lSN.utbst.,Phii&. iM7M?r- , fcU >ot irt., t'hfv'lng. : l ' ^ ^ ^ SWEET, HT110N6, RELIABLE, WHUhSSOVK, KXiNOiHOAt, fKtory, PUUfcoriis, P*. CHI <?tjii-c'j 23 uint i?7 i Xnmt. DAMHi. WIUWIIH I T?!lH n Nlory or ? .\cw Kti|Juuil Luwj Mall. Exchangt Duniel Webfllor was fond of apoodatory, told a lew illustrating bin early life in Now New Hampshire. Oue evening at a convivial party, where he and Beverat UiBtiogQished lawyers wero presort, the conversation happened to turn on tho 1? git profusion. "When I was a youug practitioner/' said Mr, Webster,'"there way but one man at the New llampohlro bar of whom I was Afraid, aud that waa old Bxmaby. There were but faw men who darad to enter tho Hot witu him. On ono occasion Barnaby waa employed to defend a cult for a piece af land, brought by a little, crabbed, cunning lawyer called Bruce. Biuoo'o case fcvae looked upon a* good as lost when it was aBcertainod that Barnaby wao retainad aguinet him. Tho Halt came on for trial, and Barnaby found that Bruce had worked hard, aud left no etoau unturned ;o galu tho victory. Tho t'.alimony for he plaintiff waa very etrong.-and uulf?8 .t could be impeached, the case of tho defendant waa lost. Tho principal witness ntrodnced by the plaintiff wore a red coat. Ln Bumming up for the defense, old lUrnajy commeuced n furioua'attack on this vitnee?, pulling his testimony all to pieces, utd appealing to the jury if u man who vore a red coat was, uuuer any circumifflDCPH. to hfl'bfilinvml- . Atnl.wVtA la tv.ln ed-coated witness?' exclaimed Baruaby, bat a descendant of our common enerny, vbo baa striven to take from us our liberty, ind would not hesitate now to deprive my joor client of hiB laud, by making any bore A i ed^coated Btalemeat!' During ih's ipeech, Bruce waa walking up and down be bar, greatly excited, aud convinced bat hiB ccb0 was gone, knowing, aa he did, he prejudice of the jury against anything iiritish. Whilst, however, Barnaby waa eoticulating and leaning forward to the ury in hiB eloquent appeal, hi3 shirt-besom ipened slightly, aud Bruce accidentally Ubcovered mat Burnaby woro a rod underbid. Bruce's countenauce brightened up. Cutting both handa in hia coat-pockets, he valkcd to the bar with great confidence, o the astonishment of his client and til lookeraon. Just ea Barnaby ioncluded Bruco whispored in the ear of iiu client, 'I've got him?your case ia Bift;' tnd, approaching the jury, he commenced lia repiy to the slaughtering argument of lis adversary. Bruco. gave a regular his- ' ory ,ol the anceatry of his red-chafed witless, proving his patriotism aud devotion o the country, and hid cbuiaclei for truth ;nd veracity. 4Bat what, gentlemou of the ury,' broke fortb Bruce in a loud strain of 1 iloquence, while his eye flashed lire, 'what J re you to expect ot n man who stands tere to defend a cause based on no founda- ' ion of right or justice whatever; of a man rho undertakes 10 destroy our testimony in the ground that my witneai wears a red ' oat, when, gentlemen of the jury?when, rhen, when, gentlemen of the jury!' [here Iruce made a spring, and, catching Barlaby by the bosom of the whirt, tore it pen; displaying his red flannel],'when Mr. Jarnaby himself wears a red rUnnel coat oncealed under u blue one ?' The effect , as electrical; Barnaby was beaten at hia 1 wngaine, and Bruco gained tho cause." J TUoturly tt.orulu|;Flic. ' 'jccliange, i Galling one day by chaccs at the bumble ' iut pleaaant cottage of a co-worker of by- j one years, tho writer was welcomed to the t Prophetfe* Gnainbtfr," which weahnrst : sared to enter on a cold night, alter many 1 hilling experiences in '.'spare rooms/Ma t bis plainly but neatly furniahtd chamber I j a fcmall but ample stove, a box of pine . rood behind it, a few hardy plants by tho ' window on an outiiy- moved support; half I , dozen inconspicioua but Btrong hooka or j line, very convenient for hanging up one's t lothiu>? on when retiring, and so on. ? But the new thing to tho writer was found aside tho- wood-oox." The paper bags nought from tho groc6ra had been pre- 1 ervtd, and some oi these, holding one to wo quarie, were tilled with shaving?, bits j f wood and ehipa, and tho open euds wisted together, or lied with a. bit of thread, io on this cold morning it wuaonlyneotaary to spring out ot bed, placo one of bt*e filled baya in the stove, throw in a few ticks of wood, touch a match o the end of ' the bag, and lack to tho .bed again?ail done u tcoo tutvu a iuiuuto. . m <juic*c umu a j fariii room was ready for dcceibg in entire ( omlotL A dark enameled kettitj on ihe , cove, found ready filied, soon changed the , emperature of the half.frtzen Water in 1 hu pitcher and wash basin. Before' leavDg said room, we wrote this item, partly n gratitude, eat more for the benefit oi idy houaekeepeis, who desiro a convener mode of keeping kindlings in a chattier, or elsewhere, without the usual litter. Tratlo and Labor. Boaton hss 3,000 barb we. Texas has 0,139 miles of railway, France leads Iho world in silk weaving. The wool crop of Texas brought $-1,100,Ai last year. Over 200,000 people are employed in ace making in France. One-fourth of tho cotton in this country a produced in Texas. The yield of Borghtim in this country in 882 was valued at $7,-fS0,82(> 04. The brotherhood i f locomotive engineers low numbers over 13,000 members. At Blackburn, England, 70,000; weavers ire going to resist a reduction of wages. In Alabama the coal and iron ore are, in nanv places, within a half a mile of each itber. Over 30,000 people are directly affected jy the cottoa spinners' strike at Fall llivcr, ttftS8. ' Australian carpenters work only eight lours per day, and have.a half holiday evjry Saturday. New York has 30,000 cigar makers, and ;he aggregate auiofiut o( wages giined by ,hem last year was $000,000. American companies hive spent over ?30,000.000 on railroads in Mexico, and completed 1,GOO miles of track. The col t on mills of South Carolina employ 4,500 persons an/1 tho value ol the product is placed at $G,000,000. By organization and a firm demand, over 2,000 house paiutejs in .Now York gained \n advance, and now yet $3 50 per day. HctHcnrt DclroilFnc JPrcu. She stood for a moment at the corner of Woodward and Michigan avenues, eeeming andecided, and a pedestrian heard her nutter: "I cannot stand tho tyranny of my father! [ wilt pawn tho diamond ring my lover cave me Christmas eve, and with this nonoy I will ily to the stege and become mactrecs." She hsstened up the avenue, entered a mwn shop, and hastily thrutt the ring inder the nose of the proprietor. "Glass etones?worth about S3!" he said. is ho retrirnod it She made o jampi for the door, Hud aaehe leaded for home ehe widiy gasped: "I-will not fly the slago and become an ictre68, and call myself Gsitio Led No.l [ will return home, and if the o!d man contin ?es his tyranny, lot him beware of Parte ^reen and rough on ratal" . Quack dootors, electric belt and other j vindtars who live by frightening our young men aud .young- women by nosty circulars, will find their occupations goiio when it bsnames {pwally known that Dr. QasolVe Yellow Dock aud 8&reaparilla ioacertalu cure for all weakness of the urinary organs, nervousness, etc. Obey th? lawn of health, take.a few bottles of this simplo remedy and von Wilt soou b? restored to?p?rfect maohood and womanhood, free from all worrimentof mind and distress of body, daw Bncklen'N Arntcn Sure. The RTf atest medical wonder.of the world. I Warranted to epe?dily curnBnrr.s. Bruises,! Cats, Ulcers. Salt Kb earn, Fever 8ores, canopre. Pilea, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chappsd ,| Hmda, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to j rnre in every instance, or money refunded, re centa per box. For pale at Logan & Co.'* Bridge Corner Drag ?tore. 1 jjg^cpgfEii An orrfia Wnr?Diamond Cat Hiaraoiid. Cor. rtt'adt'phia Pitu. General Tom ttiaicr w#a a gjllant Gon/nderaiofloldler. Ifntrhlmiii IheOirard House the otherday. Yeara and lila work oil tho Northern Pacific ltullroad liavu told upon him. Holookn much older than lio did when ho left tliu Sontheru States poor, to become an engineer for Joy Cooke, liamtr wna rathtr u picturesque character m u leader of rebel cavalry. In a great dogrco ho resembled Custer, whoso clnssmate ho win at West Point. Onco at JJuckland Mills, in Virginia, n? ho wis driven out, he left a message with some ladies at n farm housu for tho gallant loader who died on tho Dig Horn. It read; You tiavo disturbed inu at my breakfast, I owe youonc, and I'll get even with you. llu was as good as bis word, lio allowed Custer to crosa the creek, then swooped down upon him whilo bis command was browing coffee. It took Custer twenty-four bourn to gather his soldiers alter this desk. Kiaeer is us gillant in peace as in war. Who will not remember how ho rescued a lady from the iusnltu and too familiar advances of Ackisn, the rich but indiscreet Congressman from Louisiana, at Wolcker'a reu'.auraut, in Washington, a fow years ago. Acklen has come down to Ids level since then, and even bis reputed wealth falls to give him a standing. U :s?or has taken thu other tnck, made niuuey and has a line position. '1'nlH teaches the hajon that it la beat to be a man and r.spect women Ntmp luut lHauitmU*. U'a'i UutliiiGavitmtl Jhra'it, ocmp aon c eoec fs mucn as atamonug, but lota of pooplo don't seem tc bo ablo to , afford both. A man that need* <10 cents worth of whig. < kv to give him an appetite for a 10 cent I dinner always baa tho dyspopaia. 1 never fee I comfortable when there's a ] man around that smiles all the time. The J only dog that bit ino never stopped waggln his tail. Wen I see a feller Biltin' two quarta of Babes an' amokin' a 10 coiit r.igar at one ( time, I know he'll got rich bccause he's eo < ekmiomical. i You ahow ma a man that's alius workin' r in politics an' I'll show you a man that 1 getB a d irtied Bight more and better to eat 1 than hia wife and children do. ' I don't often ask riddles, bat wot do you think a family ia likely to havo for dinner i wen tho old man enrns $8 a week, spends ^ SI far beer, $2 for cigars and buys art/Hi < tickot? c There's a great deal of talk about peoplo killin' themaulves by overwork. There's more people struck by liglitniug. Most 8 Buch,critters work eight hours a day, and * -lance, drink and play poker ten utore. ? Then wen they break down, their wives 1 put on tho tombstone "Died of overwork." J huvoy Cabbage. ? American Agricu'luiitt. 8 Tho caulifl jwer, tho most delicious of ill varieties of tho cabbage, is of too much mcertaiuty to be recommended for the 'arm garden. The Savoy cabbages are al- i moat as tender aa the cauliflower, havo a lietinct llwor, and a marrowy consistence yl their own, which some prefer to cau'i- r Ibwer. Thwe being aa easily raised us the jomtnon eaooage, are within the reach of v ill. Those who have cultivated Snvoy = iabbnges need no advice; to thoEG who have not, wo Bay by all means try the Savoy. ' fho Eoglich authors of works on pardoning | regard them as bo diiTerent that they clats ;hem by themselves, under Sivoiys, and j not among tho cabba^cs. When we liret inew them there w?a bat ono kind, "the n Savoy," now there aro a dozen or more I Savoys, including early and late kinds, i Perhaps the 'Improved American Savoy" 1 will bo the best lor thoee who try Savoys 11 [or the first time. 'Afterwards they will bo 3 0ad to tost th? early and late kinds. The jsede ara to be howu and the plants treated iixaotly as those of tho ordinary cabbages Ir is more economl til to buy Darkeo'a g Saiad Drtssiug than it Jo to make a dresiiug. I tfesitfea ihi3, ic ii made of better materials t than you cau bay at the stores. Everybody ,1 kaa 11. Try it. fiZtM.ukeu lUculity. Texas Siftinjs. A jslout, able-bodied lady was aroused the other night by a uoiae in the hallway,' \nd ou going down Btairs she discovered a r man fumbling aronnd in the dark. The 1 lady immediately availed him with the ferocity of a tigress and ejected him from 1 the house in quite a number of seconds lees K than no time at all, and slammed the door after him. As the inao tumbled down tho steps onto the' sidewalk he was gob- 1 bled by a policeman and promptly \ marched 0If to tbe cooler. The next morning several of her friends called and congratulated her upon the heroiera displayed u luiunin^ u tun f.'iu.vii uurgusr uuc ui Hits f. bouse. "Gracious!" exclaimed the lady, j Krowing pale and agitated: "was that a burglar?'' "Why, certainly; didn't you know it?" "Know it! Heavens, noli though tit woa only my husband come home x la!e from tbo lodge, or I wouldn't have done what 1 did for the world." From J>r. H. W. Hunter, ttnltlmorc, SlurjiauU. ?? * Having become familiar witb . Coldon'e Liquid Uuef Tonio;Itake pleasure J In recommending it aa au excel Unit preparation, combining t>s it does both food and tonic i in a remarkable way, and producing tjaodblcod, 1 health, awl strength " (fit-member ino name, J CoLoax'd? lake 110 other.) 01 druggists. t MffFAW. t A Health Resort?Tke doctor.?'Puik', 1 nwl My V? Ifu'H WcikkneNH. From Eyanaville, Iud.. the hcina of our correspondent, Mr. John R Patterson, come* tfte lodflwiop; "SuumritaH AVrnus curod my vifo of a case of feunlo weakness." It's an ' cx tract from ilr. Pattenon'a letter. $L 50 MWFAW "Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. BuiLoa'a-CuaE Will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough aiid Bronchitis. Fob Dywemaand Liver Complaint, jon aave a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh'a Vitaliz?r. It never fails to cure. A.Nabal iKjsoToafreo with each bottle oi Jhiloh'8 Catarrh Kemedy. Prica 50 c?nts. For saloby MeLain Brca and A. T. Yonng. Marriage is the natural lot of all thingH terrestrial. Even coma have to bo pared now and again. J>r. lUng'H Mew Difjcovery. Millions of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. OooKhs and Colda. a? Trial Bottlo3 of the largo tize. ThiB enor* raous outlay would bo disastrous to tbo proprietors, wore it not for tbo rare merits posseHsed by this wonderful medicine. Call at Lorhu & Co.'8 Bridge Corner Drug Store, and get a 10c Trial Bottle free, and try for ynnrawlf. Ttnevar fniln fn nnrn. uwfav ^ " A GOOD COMPARISON. The Itov.'Wiilinm Roiilatt, a well-known . Methodist clergyman, residing at Naples, draws tbo following amusing, but apt comparison between -Or. C. McLant?* Vtrmtfuge, prepared by Fleming Bros,, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and a ferret. ; 1. "A ferret when placed at tbo en^ranco of a rat hole, enters tho aperturo, travols along tho passage, seizes upon tho rat, exterminates his cxiatenco and draws tho animal's defunct carcass to tho light. And in liko manner bavo I found i>r. 0. Jfelam't Vennlfug? tooperatoupon worms, those dreadful and dangerouB tormentors of children. This remedy, Jiko tho ferret, enters the aperturo of tho mouth, travels down the gullet, hunts round tho stomach and lays cold of tbo worms, shakes tho llfo out of tho reptiles, sweeps clean their don, and carries their l carcnases clear out of tho system. This, i at least, baa boon tho offootof thoYorwi(Sum mum ,.1,11,1...... ?l IUQU lii'uii ?J; VUJIUJCM. ' The Only Cenulne McLane's Vermifuge, Is the Dr. C. McLane's Vermifuge PREPARED DV FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa, JXervnn?ut> ?*? , Tho moment thera is danger of impairment of tho mind from cxc:ralve nervous exhaosi Hon, or where tbero exists forebodings of evil, a dealre for solitude, shunning and avoiding company, vertigo and nervous debility, or when iusauity has already taken place, Perunaehouhl be iuiptlolily relied on, Bui it in Beyer well to wait so long before treatment is commenced. Theetrly syrup* toms are Joes of strength, noltaenaot the mus* clce, dim or weak sight, peculiar expression of tho face and eyes, ooatod tongue, with im* paired inriigestlou; or In others, certuln now* ere only are lost, while they are otherwise enjoying comparatively good health. In all tluBu Peruna should at once be taken, daw Wijks a young man marries /or money lie is obliged to repeat the marriage cere* mony several hundred times before ho can, withouWallering, givo an affirmative re? eponeo to the question; 'For richer, for poorer?"? Yonktu Statesman. A vi:i:'h 8amapabill\ is tho heat mcdicine for every one in the spring. l-J ulgrautfl and travelers will find in it an eQjctual care for the eruptions, bolls, pimples, cczeme, etc., that break out on the skin, t >o elTect of ells* order in tho blood, canted by sea-diet and lifeou board ship. Mir Tub Rjcv. Oko. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, lad., aay?: '.'Both rayaelf and wife owe our Uvea toMinion's CoNfcUMmoN Goaa." Ana you mads mfssrnble by Indigestion, Constipatiou, Dizzinrns, Loss of Appetite. Y?llow Skin? Shlloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Why will you cough whon Bhiloh'a Ouro will give immediate relief. Price 10 cfs.,50 els. and $1. Bhilou'sOatabuu Rkmkdy?a pCBitlve care for Untarrb, Diphtheria and Cantor Mouth, For sale by McLtli; Rrc? and A.. T. Young. Atfvlco to nuttier*. Aro you disturbed at wight and broken of pour rest by a nick child Buttering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If bo, send at jnce and get a bottle of Mrs. Winalow'fi iioothlng Syrup for Children Toething. Its ralue ia incalculable. It will relieve the poor little Bufferer immediately. Depend upon It, mother^ there ia no mistake about t. It cuns dysentery and diarrhoea, regu* atcs the stomach and bowels, cures wind :oiic,softens the gams, reducesiktlainmatiou, mdgivts to?e and energy to the whole eys em, Mrs. .Wlnslow'o Soothing Byr;up lot Children Teething is pleasant to tfce toale, md ia the prescription of one of the oldest md best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and is for tale by all druggists hroughout the world. Price 25 cents a bot? ;le. k www Sunday school teacher (to bright boy)? 'Now, Tommy, what 1b the outward and risible sign in baptism?'' Bright Boy? The Jrnby, marm." (Sanday-echooi teach?r bluBhcB and bays snigger.?Life, Eemkubku a compJcte cure for aches paine, ores, pi ui pies, urinary sediments, disturbng dreamy, nervousness, despondency, indication and general weakness of mind and ody, brought on by improper habits or ithfcrwia", in found in two or three bottles of )r. Guyaott'a Yollow Dock and Sarsapirillo, a h?s befln proven by the csperience cf many rho long suffered, but now feel well and trong in all parts of the body. Diw Tjib'djccusoo/ tho milkman?"Can't help t if the milk'a thin; cows are wadin' about a tbe water." Glenn's Sulphur Soap ia the moat reliable wilier of the skin ia t?to market.* Pixk's Tuothacho Dropa euro in one TIHH*" . Mur.tw, AAiUBKWRNTft. u Every evening and Wednaday and Eatnrday [titill.'cN. Ii'LLKCESUtul fk ink BECKER'3 'ou:is!s in a Pullman Pdlaco Car! he Prent 7wl<?npc nnd Comedy Company. 1,003 auglH in jcht IbO Minutes, a 0 iCAt Company in GjCiitthov. l-'ric.H, & ?, 35 Bud .'>0 cents. Mttinces, 15,25 and j Ctm1n. fcb?0 GRAND iiiSTRUMEHrAL CONCERT given by the jpera House Orohestra, at TllS OPBBA HOUSE, Friiay Evening, rcbruu y 20, FOItTIlS tafii of Ihs Sufferers by His Flood. SeliclWR of the I atest Crtmpoaltlun* by our 'loniufcat iIis:ora will b2 produced on ihls occalou. The liberal offer and well fcaewn ability of the irotK'S'.ru should ^eniiro a full home. AOmi hlcti, {.o eahiH. to all iiar'.a of the house, ^served wats 75 cents.' Keats on hhIo at Wilson iV inu.ner'3 innsfa ?tjre; safeta Commence Wedncsay, February 27:h. p. rietfte-i, r. b dorr'n*, j. wi ux'.uuu, 8. h0jk3eimfr, fohitt Committee on KntertafiiiucutS' Tick' ts cmb?bought at nil the muMc itorefl.ftnd Iso ftlUiQ followinc dT?K slorvs: ? b?s.Mcukeulllor'M rhrlntlmi K-'hTpfc anti A.T.VfiUMg'g Uv>V'ft5HiS?. CirUAl'I'CAL PUIZK, 875,000'Sa proportion. iiOuisiaiia State lottery Company. "Wo do hereby certify that wo tupeivlsio tho *rAngeineMilorttll tlio Mout'.ly uua Scini-Annual W ir.iwlui:* ol lliu l.oul Uua.stn'U:Lottery Company, I iU(llii purceu ujttUiKO'uml control tho Dr&wmpt b hciaselvea and that the sumo lire conducted vsi'.h loui-'fi'v, fdiruttss, &ud tn g ?cd Ulth towaru all par- les. nndvro authO'lz? tuo Cnmrauy to usi thl- i ertiflcate, wj,th lac-timlltG el our signatures atacliod. iu ia uaver.ifieraeutE." I ,~^Z VomnilNHloiiei't, Incorporated Jd 1$G3, lor 25 years, by the Leglslauro for educational and cliarltable purposes?with i capital of 31,000,COO-to which a reserve funa tl 1550.000 hiw Hlnco been added. Ry an overwhelmlnR popular vote, Its franchtoe Y&s inailo a part ol tbo pnwut State Constitution idoptedDecember % A, 1). 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed bj Jiepeopioof any State. It never wrales or postyniM Its Grand SIurIo Number i>rawlngv take jlace monthly. a splendid opportunity to win a fortune. Third SmoJ Drawing Clua . In the Acadcmy of Murlc, NEW ORLK.YN8. TUI>l?AT,Wnicu Jlth ISSl-luuih Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL P1UZ15, 4-75.000. 100,000 Tlctcts at FTVG DOLLARS EACH , Frj.ctlonn. In Fifths in proportion. LI3T OK PRIZES. _ , i uapiwi rnz? ... ?..S75.00Q 1 Caplut Prize 23,COO 1 Capital Priie... J 10.000 2 Prizes of tf.GOfl .. 12,000 * 5Prl'eaof 2,OCO....i.H lc.ooo c 10 friz-*# of l,i00 10,000 21) Piizcs of 500 10.000 100 Priresof 200 20.000 300 Prize* ot 100 .......... .................. 50.0.0 500 FriZM of bO 25,000 1000 Prizes of 25 ; ........... 25.000 aH'Miximaih fmzkn. 9 Approximate l'rlz?soI 8750 6,760 fl Approximate Priz/s of 800 .. 4,500 9 Approximate P.lzes of 250 2,250 1309 Prizea amounting to : 9265,500 . Application for rates to clubs tiboiiM bo Dade anly to theofflee of the Company In New Orleans. For further information, write dearly, piving full ddrcai. Mako P. O. tfonoy Orden payablo and iddreat B*?ifitored Lettets to N.k\V OULEANS national bane, New Orleans, La. POST*!, NOT I S and ordinary letters by Mall or Kxpreas (all sums of 85 and upward! by Expreat atourexpenso) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, U. ar M. A. DAUPHIN, fel3 mw r.07 Bcreuth 3t..Wai?hlngton. 1). O. "yyHEN SPECTACLES. 5-:V;^:rv^- Arb Nocclod. /VVv When you are uot ablo to read the finest print at twelve Jtiflii s t om the eyes. When y:-\x ure not able to continue reidlng or sewlnR/or any leiigth of ilmu without Jatljtue, or * tbo letter* Iook blurred and run together. It !s a wrong l<Jto to rut ?1T th? um of ftpectaclc. I If the (yea require help, th*y thould be uncd at oac*!, regard )o ? of mb. (jo at owe and be ntted with a ptlr o('"Klng'a ( Combination" Spectacles or fcjo (i>liusc& lo be , hid only from - J I. G-. ZDILLOST,' JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, JaM 1223 MarVnt Btrcet. T710R D0DGEJJ8 AND SMALL HAND r BILLS- i.-:r ' Go to the INTELLIGENCE JOB BOO JIB, Nee. 2? and27Fourteenthitro?t.whaTero9<*ub?acooiniaj I <tat?d?tKhf>rtnot!f*, ' I MHDIOAL. ; U your tlfo Worth n Dollar? Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your whole system is prostrated,debilitated,and enfeebled. Peoplehavebeen heard tosay, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of acopper for the choice between life and death. Cut ivlien it comes to actually drawing near the grave, a man naturally draws back, and says he does not want to die. Life is very precious^and even to a broken-down man it is worth saving. One dollar will buy a bottle ol llrmm's Iron Cillers. That one dollar may start you on the road from misery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and to step into the enjoyment of solid health, Brecon's Iron fillers vital, izes the blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system. Its work is well known. Invest that dollar in c _ bottle. 8 Tho on!/ Jtnonn ?pcclflc for KplJpptJo Flu. TH Alto lor Siwurna anil Falling Slckticw. Nervoui IVcafcnctt lc lattaatly relieve* and caret. Cleanses blood and quickcns iluroUk circulation. Ncutro. Uic? germs of dUcaio and eaves' Blckncw. Curci [ft SKEPTiC SAB) ugly blotches and stubborn Wood sores. 'jRliminatoi Bolls, Carbuncles and Scalds." taTcrmanentljr ond promptly euros purely fib. Yes, It Is a charming and healthful Aperient, Kills Scrofula and King* Evil, twin brothers. Chance# bad breath to good, rwcoy. SpfflTij, lap the cause. r.outs bilious tendencies and makes clear complexion. Equalled by nono In the delirium of fever. A charming resolvent and a matchlem laxative. It <lrlrcs S/clc Uetdacha like tfto wfnd. HT Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. Relieves (THE jjjjjjjj) ClWlElalVlEXGlOlKlQlUlElRlOlRD . tho brain of niorbfd fancies. rroiuptlf cures Ithcu? matlon by routing It. Restores life-giving properties to tho blood. Is guaranteed to euro all nervous disorders. CsTJlellablo when nil . opiates fail, lie, freshes tho mind and Invigorates tho body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. j gHH? i Diseases of the blood own It a conqueror, Endorsed " In writing by over fifty thousand leading citizen*, clergymen and physicians In IT. S. and Europe. E2T**oraaIo by all leading druggist*. fljso. Tho Dr. 8. A. Richmond McdleoKJo. I'rops., * 6t. Joseph, Mo. (fl) . 1 Charles K. Crittcnton. Agent, yew York Ctty. , XB80LTJTELY CURES SALT RltECM, ECZEMA. SCItOFULA, SCALD ? Hood, Erysipelas, Tetter, lllvejt. Dandruff, ISartwr's lleli. l'hnplw, HUngs, Carbuncles, i'lnnl I'oIsohIiir and I'olnonetl Wounds, ltlugworiu, Sunburn, and nil tlibi'OMf of tlic Skin. Kor Viles, Wounds,. Cuts, .Dicers or. Sort*, no 1 rejjiiuy m jw juDDjjn in aootiuuff una healing aa j Faplllan Skin Cure. It does not suiurt or burn. Z>lrtcllo?3 in tm language* accompany every bottle. rfllSI; Absolutely cokes NASAL CATAUnil, ACUTE or ClIltONIC COLIi { iu the Head, ltosc Cold, JSronchlul Catarrh and j HAY FEVER. CIcjinjcs the nostrils, permits liaturnl breathing, iiikJ prorcjiM Ijicnittajlons. wiufllfs ?nd surer! ?s. " It is anwclltccure Tor Cold in tho Head?which is causcd by sudden changes iu the atmosphere. junctions in ten languages accompany tttrj bottle. ABSOLUTELY CURES WHOOPING COUGII, Ills a harmless vejMab'.o syrun.rcry delicious lo the taste. Itelleves at ouce ana Is a jkjsUIvo cure. WINTER onri BRONCHIAL COUCH arc aired by this excellent remedy.. fllrtciicmg in tm languages accompany every bottle. rmMMOTg ABSOLUTELY CUJIE3 ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. STOMACH, Liver, Howc1??hjI KMwys: for nil dlwavs originmini; In lmt>alrincntof the blood.iwAtm-inln, Kick JJemhidie. Nervousness, l'einnlu Wenktie*.soi, Liver Oun|ilalnt, Dysix'Mlu. Juiimllco, Ulllotiiinwa nml. XMnoy DIuciwn, nils umllclno I* ttlm>lutely riuro. HiIhinctllcino tfoat not contain nny iuiiiernl, In itbBolulcly vetfetnble, restores tlin blootl to n hinllliy condition, tveulaUtiK cxceivtn and sullying Uoflcienclcs, nml prevents UlocaSc. JJiirctloiu in tat laiifftiaget accomjMitiy ertry bottle. Trice, $1 per Ilottlc? Six Battles far $5. 1 For Sale by All Druggists. I PAPILLON MFC. CO., CHICAGO. Spfc'al Agents In Wheeling.?Lo$tm ii Co., C. [eulcerarller, B. B. Burt .u Co.. Ali-i. T. Young, P. Fhl-k. 1). II. Darrah nr.il J. B, WUIto Co., elMto, Ohio; A. B. Ong, Martin's ^erry, Ohio. Health is Weal!. ^ ^ n,UA^l>:t, K. C. We-it'.i Ncuvn a.vd Hiai.v Trwtliknt, ii kuamntceil tjwcilio forllj'Btor'm, Dlzzlios*. ('nnvuituona, Nervous 2Vcttr?ltfi/L onilnMin TCorvoiin PrrMilrt.tinri nnvcmI hi? llin ?u7. if alcohol or tobacco.' \V?i?iftt loess, Mental Do[>roR3?o?; Softening of tlio Drain resulting in insanity nnd Jon/ling to nit eery, tlcrny nnd death, I'rcmaturo Old Age, Jiarrcnncfts, Low of power in either sax.'Involuntary I/wsea ai:?l tfpenunu nrrlurii caused byorur-exortion of tho brain. HOlftbnsaor over-indulgence. JSach box contains nno month's treatment. $1.00n l>ox,or six borea for$3,UJ, twnt by mail prejwiid on receipt of price. v. k gcjahaxtsto six isoxks ro euro nny case. With cach order received bytis for nix lKixee. accompanied with t-'.OJ, v.o will r-ond tho purchaser our writton guarantee to re. fond tho money if tlio troatmontdoea not effect it emu Guonuitcoa iB6ueUonlyby LOGAN A CO.. Polo Agent/, Whcollng, W. Va. 'JoprletorB Logan A Oo.'b fletnsaut Worm syrup and tolld'BPbyfle. IfrHtlnnne. fe4-MWFAW WettrmMeo K852ZZ2S32 reararr :.i tVhnro <tcbHKy,c*b;ini?{eil pruniatiiro tlcoity Bi-.d tii.uro to, perform lin?'? prnprrly cn? cnuscit by oxcutLo-L tirrur* of youth, f ts., * will Jind a jvr.'oct ami Jattln/i restoration to roUtut hcnttii ami v!c?roii? mtiuhootl in THE MAnSTOM BOLUS, hoilljir lomncu aroirdnjr nor Inrtr-tmcntA ThMfjw-.ijaentof ; Jprrnn* OoMlIty and i l'liVBtcjilIifcnyUunuonnly , FTiecetotnl iwcntigo bn?ril nti pcifot tllnimoal*, new umt direct method* and cb?omto tlior- . outline*#. Jwl Jnfnrtnsflna and Troatlw free. i AdifniaiConJnitlnKl'hyRicbnor ' . HAnSTOfl nEMECYC0..'!Cl7.K;hSl., f.'ctrYark._ IF1?IP # STHffiEE 6*2 fc? F9 Insane Persons Restored RH H Ll EU3Dr.KIJNE'S GREAT K8H. ^NetweRestorer Bg5gZ>rfl//nRAlN&h RRVRUlSFiKSK$. Only tun ttta turt ft* Ktrvt Fiti, Efiltftj. tfe. Pfi tMPALLiULt If taken m iliretlel. Ftlt ?fttr KB jirtM'p'i mt. TkjIIsc an-1 fj trial botile fire to BtSJ Pitthey |Mymi;cTptffM(h?rsMonbot ulitn R?* S*n I n*tne<. P. O. an I ewe*< t'ldre? nf PSunUctH to f I Ar-h St..WittidflpJiU.Pa. > a thmrgUu. VliirjRE OF IU1TA77.VC FRA UPS. QRANITE .HOOFING. r_^ (Pitentol). Ftlt ard Burlap combined and jraolilzrd Strong Elast'd, Durablo &nd Choip. For Steep or Flit Roolt. Can lay It yourself, Ernd for cLcular and wrapl*. THE GR.YN1TP. TtOOSTNQ CO., yi.'lcoir.b and Y^blnnton Ave.. fbbld Phliadolphu. 1'ft A LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY j\ job work neatly and promptly executed at tht daily intelligencer job office, Noi, $ U4 37 Votttwato Btiwti :. OROCKfiIGS ASP TOBACCO. M.REILLY wholessle en, l'urk Pucker and I'urcr of the Celebrated "IUU Bird IIuuis," Wos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, AVHoolluur.W. Vn. |? My own Curo of Cholco Bmoked Moats delivered i dally dlrcct from my mk House at Manchester, j LAUGKST 8XOCK OP General Groceries IS TUB RTATK. Solo Agent In Hits City for RumforM Yeast Fowder In Bottlca, McSamara'H "ufoty" Tobacco. MoAlpln'n "Onwiud" Towicco. Lottfer'a "Sliver i^iln" Tobacco. DuPout'a RportHia, Mining and Blutlng Powder. Celebrated "ienl skin" Cigtis. PLOUE/. "TAYLOB'8 BK*T" Roller I'rocoui Fancy FiimHy Flour In Barret* ?ud Hacka. febfl COFFEE I MOCJNTAtN MOCHA, 0. 0. JAVA, MARACA1B0, COMBINATION, GOLDEN KIO, LIBER IAN, All roasted this woek, ?t BMYTH'B. CHEESE. You can get a cut ol Genuine NEW YORK U OS HEN, at SMYTH'S. H-A-ISXI-TS. Tho FIuMt Table Ralalua over Been In Wheeling, At SMYTH'S. Jnpnu Tea Pots. You cau got a Gonulao Japan Tea Pot at SMYTH'S. LET US ALL GO TO dlfll UNTIL THE PRESENT DISTRESS IS over I will tell GROCERIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PR1CE3, cf which the folloftlug area few: j Canned Tomatoes, 92; Canned Corn, 10c: Wlnaow'h Coin, '1 fui 2iej Bttliig Rci?nn, 9c: Lima Beam )c; I'caw, 10c: /p;>l?p and 1'umpkJiw. 9c; J4 pound* . ^xira C f-URar. 5100; 2 pound* Coffee, 25k flood roi. 80c; 3 rounds Tablo Peaoben, 18c., and all ;oodn lu proportion. Yours tmlr, H*-o. K. MrMKOWEN. ? TAKE PK1DE IN SAYING % , That It Is the nnmlmous testimony ol all thoeo J .rho bought gcoiinlrctn me, damagj d by the high vutcr, that goods bniglu at the La.BEJ.LK BTOHE *cit of tho bo4 quality mid bret value of any ',oo(Js Bold lu this cuy. 'h? j-octfully. J. M RkY. M)20 PropMotor T.al'eBe B'ore. MISCELLANEOUS. ] JAMES 8. McKELVY, 1 Broker la Petroleum,! Ofilco in Pittsburgh Oil Exchange, Box O-ir Pittsburgh, 3?a. Oil Bought, 8old cud Carried on Margin. Vacuities for handllug Larpe Block* of Oil second onone. Wheu icqulrcd flrst-claia references will >0 named. Orders to Icllcd. Boprcfcated in Oil City. Oil Exchange bv K. NY. filcKELVY. Represented lu New York Petroleum Xxrhmigoby Mli-wo J. ft. BARBOUR, JR. I ? II : Every MWtress of a liotne In the South should . have TK E ?iEV/ DI y.i ? COO {<- 0o0 K. it contajo* the croam of nit tho-othor books on COOKESY AND HOUSEKEEPING. Over 5,000 receipt*, trot? an* tried, from old family rccdjitbooUviO't 10,000 new hints and helps mid fw*ti of value. Sol'f h luhscriptioc. ACENTS WANTED, for specimen , pr.ee-! anil ternis. S.A. CLA8&SON & CO. ATLANTA. Ci-O-aO'/ GLOBE FERTILIZER! "The Beat Fertilizer Afede'for the Monoy." Good lor Gardens, Meadows, Wheat, Corn, Oat*, Vital nes. CabViftPo. .lr? There is nothing liknit for Fruit Trees, Small rulta, Vims,Shrubbery nr.d Flowers. ( all Anil got raraphiet v?Jtn tcflUmonials. Sold only In the city by J-. avi:. GLorrsToisr, i)ta!er la 1KAIN, FI.0UR, FERI>, OIL, MEAL, &c' lO, 5 4 7 Booth Street, thn Varlrnt Rtroot RrfiUrn 6 llli "PITSI: When I tiny ruru i uu t.ut moan uemy to i top vi.um i?r a(luteand tlion (mvo (hem return aps.'rt. I tue*n n radical cum. I bare mrul? tho illntuM uf I'lTfl, KI'ILErST or FAULtNOBlCKSKmn Ufo-longrtudy. Iwnrrouttny remedy 10 euro llio worst case*. 1lecau*o othor? hnvo foiled U no reamt far hot nm* receiving a cure. Rendat oncn for a iromlm And o Vreo of toy Jnfallltilo remedy. Gto? KxproM and l'mt Office. H Co*"* ju? Dbthlnit for a trtol, untl I will euro yen. Addrm Pr. 1L 0. HOOT. IB I'ctI SC.. Srxr Vorfc HiijdfsolliStel.liBKtHaMer^^S KEMXJf SHOVELS. SCOOPS and SPADES. . Bcinombcr that EJHINGTON. GOODS AUB ALWAYS elial)lc. REMINGTQH AGRICULTURAL CO., ILIQH,R. T. W, II.COLK iz SONS, Southern As'ta.lJaltimoro.Md. ro * HVK* T'NUHN.?LoweU M'.en.lor ftdvnr1 Using In 070 pood nowH apers sent ftcc. Ad!?(*? "K'>. 1? KfW'KT.T, A ffl . 10 Hnr?^ . ouisuBiPTiim.: 1 }ia"e*po*!ll?o rcjwtdr forth# aboro dl?ea?o; b* lit ana thouiand* of cue* of tha wont kind and of long tandluirhava been cured. Indeed. eoitronitU my faith tn It* efficacy, that I will tend TWO VOTtl.KH FIIKX, to^thnr with a V*I.OAUI.BTKRATIBK on till*dlKiua, | lo maj ?uBeror. Olre Kxrrmn and V. O. addre?*. Dtt. T. A. SbOOUM, 111 Poarl 8u, how Y-. A J)AVJJ> Li BE, . Favor and Contractor. fltrerU. ?'I<lctr?3ka and Allcyj laid irl:h BlooV ^ton-. CoV.'lc-iWino. BicTc, Anphalt, or any mute 1 1 d faired. rurbs'oao icU Sireet KallYar* tmilt In the brat manner known. 1?. ?>. b()X 373, WUKKUNG, VA. ^ nm tho 01 Jest Masto* Pivor and Street R\ll w*y rViilr?rJrtr,(n t'p ITrdtwJ S*a'r?c . <SS^Mkf FREE TO ALL. ."^SVySiwb'tfki ne* IHuitnitM Floral i m v CutuluBUo of no pu??> e^ff^^(S^Bfy^jf^efffS9eoat*ln"ig detcriptloa moJ of lh# lx*t *?ri?tln of J3s2ir*%BiPtfiF I'laaUt War Jen md KJow. /JSP^Tk!SS}^' er.betiU. flulba? Jlootiu Hhrubm Wmnll rrulUMd OiwKStR^aSKSTreee "111 Ffw i? .'ill appltetnU. Ttn Ko?*? lr 2tf&Jr ^n~ fnr One PelUr to ?or v "HAnz &PNEUNER,ITo? '"ill"K . (fl.VJ ' '"' J^-FTEK THE FLOOD. NoiwllhiUnillDg ;tho latency o* the hour on PRturtl?y atwhl h tho w<uerloftmy8<*ie-rt.oin I am prepared thin morula* tojorveuijr frle>-d? and cu?tomcrevruh?uyROoda thty may need In my line.* a. WILSON. ralutcrB' and Buildcra' Buppllcj, foMi. Mft Main Rtroot ftHMaflrtWgW W J5 Lrtuir y??u ut MgifMQM?f ?n On? fiunUiUMUi nuy. igdwtlU&ir cUo in Aniarlca. AwoluUCorUUitr. KlUwr ^Stf *Mr};i)c*piuUt YeiuvAWUrwawld??l?,Vwfc MM - _ . . ' ; ,. TRANSPORTATION. J? ALTIMOKE A OHIO RAILROAD CO. troln* vfUi run M foUowi~Whct?lhig tlnwt T~~~~~TJ?Tfcir~TKrFToT~~~~~J<or5 *m hound. Local. Pally Dally No87' Daily Leavo? At X. A* * a. M. P, M. p. V. Wheeling 7.05 1:40 8.85 2.35 60fi Bellalto l.K 8,?......... 5.25 ArttTMat? P.M. p.*. Ural ton.... ' 4.00 6.0C 12,48 7.1* 9.28 Cumberland .* 9.60 1,37......... 1.80 ' P. K. ;* WMhlUgtonC'lty 176 9.20 ..., 6.20 Baltimore. ... .. 8.35 10.H 7.80 Philadelphia.. 7A0 8.0fi 12.MJ New \orV....... 10.86 6.60 8.M) P. M. A. M. {Vfllnn1.................I... 4 2G|......... 010 L>tUiy uacvia buuilay. . * ^ No. Mand No. 87mnp at all 8tatlnna No, 2 No. 4 No 0 . vrJOT UOUtii). N(U2 Dully Dnllj Dully IiORTO? P. M. A. M r, M. P. M. Whoollug 4 2C V.16 2.55 U 10 Mid olaht DclUlto 4 ?C 10.10 3.85 12:00 1 Arrive lit? p. m. A. m, Zancarlllc .. 7:30 1.00 0.25 8.05 Now Ark i.? 7.ir? 4.00 Columbus 8.11 0 00 6.25 A.M. Cincinnati 8.00 4.0U 10.30 fiandoBky 7.00 9.25 Indlanapolli. ..... 11.00 7,06 12.65 A.M. P. M BULouU...^ 7.50 6.4.-- 7.80 Chicago 6.00 Vol 7.45 P. M. KaninmCltr......^....... ....... 8.80 8.W) 9 00 No, 0, Uiiily txiej>vM?tun)?iy r. m ZivnchVlUe Accommodation leave* Wheeling at 4:20 p. in., Ucllalru at 4.60 p. m. dally except Sunday, .'WA H. AO. Sleeping Caw on all through tralnn. Blceo* Itig car from \vheell. k to ItnllanapolU >la Colum* buHon train No, > Icuylng this city at 2:83 P. M. uany, arriving hc inuuinapolJ* at 7;C0 A. M. Through Coach from v\ heeling to Columbus on Mo 2, leavlug Wheeling ht 9.15 a. m. arriving at Columbu* at -MO p. in. Clof-e connections mo mado lor all points Bouth wnl South west. North and Northwest, making this a dealrablo routo lor c^lonfata and persona moving to tho great West, and to wliom particular attention U given. Tickets to all principal points on sale at Depot. Bleeping Car accommodations con bo secured At Depot Ttckot Offloo. THOS. H. B. HAABE, Ticket Atreut, B. ifc O. Depot. JOHN BAILIE. Ticket Ageut, under McLttrc Rouse. JOHN T. LANK, Trav. rufiengcr Aeont, W. M. CLBMKN1S. M. oI T, DR. T. DKVRIB3, Oon'l Agent, Whoellng. wheeling & PITTSBUKGH DIVI. V? 8JON, B. A 0. B. R. On and alter November 18, trains will arrive and depart m follows?'Wheel!ne tlmo: For Pittsburgh?6:V0 a. m. dally, and 8:05 p. m. dally, except Sunday. For Washington?6:20. 9:05 a. m.. 0:05,5:45 p. m. From Wtwburgh?9:50 a. m, dolly, and fi:S0 p. m? dally, except Sunday. From WmiiJlnpton?8:00,9:50 n. 3:15, C:B0 p. ro. Trains leaving Whe&lluu at G:20 n. m. and 3:05 p. m. mhko close councctlon nt Wellington /or Wayneabura, and nt. Pittsburgh with trains on Pittsburgh Division lor Baltimore find ConnellsviUe 3oko Region. and points cast ot PUtuburgh. (J. K. LORD, Gen. Pats, *gt, Baltimore. Md. THOS. M. KING, Gen. Supt, Pittsburgh, Pa. K. H. At'^nt. muhurglvPa. PITISBUKGH, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILWAY?PANHAKDLK ROUTE. Tiroo table ior East and West correctcd to JUNE 14.1&S3. Trains leave Panbandlo Station, foot of Eleventh itrcn. near Public Landing, oa loUoww: " rlu& Jumt' tarn Pac. Wheeling Tlmo. IJxjj't Exp'u lSxp's Kxp'a Leave? a. m. *. sr. v. v. a. x. (VheeliL-g. ? C: 27 2:2V 4:47 9:03 Arrive? rVoUftburp. ~ 7:03 3:65 6.21 9;3S IteuWmvlllc 7:40 2:53 C-CO 10:08 PltUiburgli - 9;65 3:65 7^? r. m. a. >r, a. m. 3arriabnrg 11:11 3:10 4.15 Baltimore 7:45 7:45 a. a. Washington.' 9:15 9:17 'hJkdelpbhL. 2.55 4:25 7;50 N'ow York 6:U. 6:65 11:15 .nMMt r. k. r. *. floHtan...... 4:10 8:8t ......... GO ISO T. fa<% cm. west AcEap's Exp's ilall. c'm'n Leave- a. m. p.y. a. m. p.*. V heeling 9:02 4;47 C.K L22 Arrive? iteubenvitle 10:03 6:0C 7.40 2.53 Adix...? IL'56 7:6( 6.30 p. *. Ucnnkon ?... M..~ 12 05 8:25.... 4.40 A. M , Newark ZX- 2:85 7.0S JoluiabuB 8:80 o.Ij .... 8.-20 Leave? Columbus. ................... 3:50 8:50 J.. 8.35 Arrive- A.M. tfa ytou ....... 6:00 8:00 3indnnaU ...... 7:55 8.00 3.00 V.V.. liidl&HApoli&M ... 10:50 12:06 A. h. it. 7:150 .7:30 /, - . :hle*KQ ?.... 7:1ft 6:2C ....... Aii tniiift d?ily except ftuuda y. Pullman's Palace Drawing Koom Sleoplnc Cars through without chaogo from SteubenviileEact to Philadelphia and New York. West io (JolumbUH. Xutiunati, Louisville, Chicago, Indianapolis and it. 1.01 Us. For through ticket/?, bnggJtgo chcclt?, sleeping car iccommodallons, anil any iuither lnfoncaUou.ap* ply la J NO. ?. TOMLItfSON.iieket Agent at Pw iaudlo Station, loot of Eleventh street, or at City Ticket Office, under Kclurt Bouse, Wheeling. JAMES MCCRKA, Manager, Columbus, Ohio, v K. A. FORD; flen'I Paw. and TIrltet Agent. Pittsburgh, Pa. QLEVELAND &' P1TTBBUKGH R. K. Condensed 'nmo Table ol 1'afctenger Trains, co " octed to DKCEilDKit 81, 1883-Central Btandar * rime.1 RIVElt DIVlHlON?(?01NU Wl&T. iSaii. ISxpreuu tspitss. Accom. - , Leave? Tttaburgb 8.00 A.M 12,45 r.M. 8.35 F.tt Vlleghcuv 8.10 " 12.55 " 3.45 ....... Arrive? i {ochcstcr.. 8.57 " 1.40 " 4.M " leaver...... 0.02 " 1.45 " 4.S*i 'V * 1.Liver1!- 9.<10 " 2.24 " 5.18 " Leave? veiiHviuo. y.trc 235 5.30 M, b.15a.m. VotouUh... 10.31 " 3.14 " 0.8Q 11 C.4G " . itcuben'O. 10.48 " 3.31 ' 6.50 7.05 Idr'sF'.J-- 12.85 " 4.20 " 7.41 " 8.05 ? Bridgeport 11.48 " 4.2$ " 7.43 " 8.13 " 8elllUre.?. U.S5A.M. 4.40 " 8X0 " 8,95 " KlVKkt UlVlalOS-tiUlNG WKaT. Accom. Mall. Express. Accoin. Leave? - v idlalro.... 5;2Q a.m. 10.55 a.m. 8.30 r.M. 4.15 r.m. Arrive? Bridgeport 5.22 * 11.06 * S.ll " 4.28 ?* d&r'H Fy. 5.40 " 11.14 " 3.48 " 4 Z6 " Jleubcillo 0 28 " 12.00 X. 4.JJ7 41 5.81 " i'oroaw G.46 " 1217 P.M. 4.55 " 5.50 " Vellsvillis.. 7.15 ' 15.45 6.25 0.20 u ?. Llvcr'L 7.86 " 1.10 " CM ? ^AVOr 8.19 1.47 6.35 " HochCHter.. 8 25 " J.65 " C.40 " vlicgUeny.- 9.)5 " 2.40 " 7.25 " flttAuqA 5.25 " 2.M " 7.85 " ~ Harrlhburg a. 1.10 a.m. 4.15 a.m.... Baltimore- 7.40 " ...? ... A'ashl'K'n- 8.50 " PMlftdel'a. 4.1-5 a.m. 7.50 ' :'i . tfew York. .7 7.00 " 11.20 u ............... Boston 3.00'p.m. 8.85 r.M ; Additional accommodation train leaves Ucllairo it 8.40 a. m. for Steubcnville and intermcdiato points, and arrives at Bridgeport at 8.53, Martin's t'cnyfl.OI and Steubcnville at 9.55 a. m. Beturn* lug leaves Btcubenvlllo at 1.45 r. m? Martln'c Ferry 141. Bridgeport 2.48 and arrives at Ucllairo at 3.00 ?. m. NO'fE?Tralns leavingBcllelro at 5.20 a. m. and (0.55 a.m. connect at Yellow Creok for Cleveland. All trains doily except Sunday. . . <" . E. A. FORD. General V&Kscnt/cr and Ticket Agent. WM. A. BALDWIN. Manager. Pittsburgh. Pa. FINANCIAL. JgANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. Wu, A. Lhitt . President Wjl B, Bmfsos, Vlco-frceident Does & General Banking Badness, i/mwuuMi . Wra. A. Isett I Wm. B. Blrapwn, I. A. Miller, John K. BotaJord, H, m. Adams, J Victor BownburgJ Henry Bpeyer, I hhW P. P. JKPaON. CMblCT. JJXCHANGE BANK. QAHTAL. ??*200,000, J.N. Viwa .....President BAifU.lL Lapp nun, ~ .~..?...Vloo-Prcgiflont, DXBKJT0B8, ' J.N. Van co, I 8. Horfchelmer, B, iAnghlln, j W. EUingham, L. b. DcUplaln, A. W. Koiloy, John Frew, I j'-..,1 Drftfu lnnied on England, Ireland, Bcotland ana all point* in lurope. TQTTW J. TONVR. ntihlur J^ONUMENTa ~ : We have a line selection oi , Monuments and Head-Stones, Which wo will Mil at very low rate*. ^ OABBOLL & BBO vqtTI Hlxwmtn Ht. nwr Btmifl Brloga pfEYMAN'S . ^ Oyster Parlors, j,;:V. Open Day and Night ' ' y1^ i ?039 : , 1812 MAIN BXBOX^..'