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/juinincv Scsort#. IP a.OOO FEET I a mfm imwi to lit Chat of tl? AJhvbtnjM, ?llMn Ihi I luaout QUAe Unction, t-tnotly va the I 1 lue of the B.4 0. I .VorUll or 'But Tranifen. * All Limited Jtxprwa Trtioi 8top. WiUi IUWW in4 DaptmlleJed fut ?<?edule on ^iSattweAyWoKalinwd, those lovely twin bryoaitilcoiapuleoa themo??dfinluwufJy both u to tniu wjrrl co ?ud *urauttdlofr ot any ?ut of tbe itoufcja. I Uji-aJflcenJ Tr*in?! Throufh without ctuugel But f?; bleeping, far lor Family Room and buy (MClMt I ?KAfiO.V OPJ&V4 .JUSK *f. I ft Film! So toffiljogj! No Hmjt Fererl I - ??a >i41jB<r ^ J fwrl'ark an,) Oauanu, ??? y??. _ _.C ji,uu: /rum the other-with themostchaiin-1 I X drlrw conurctiuf ttew-wJIi be under the I I Swmm ?! ?' " ?'? '? 6i< two S' oiDMreweut ol iHHjr Park, made many ^SmJuUc irkfldi of the itorfotu moru. I I i|if,.inoiaDlcaUoM?hoold be addraaied toW. I i \v U.KKK, Qtweu tit/ Hotel. Cumberland, Md., I jp to June 15. After mat date either Deer Park or "r ??? -*?? *'a a,"i *y0 P*r *uontb,. accord lit u> locations. Ultxraiui of rooms and ilooni ^ttAAO-tlcki'loOw. I 7hc a .v u Co npany bai sparel no expense la I ivudtrintf Ueer i'ark an J Oaklan-1 the ie*din< ^,,-aia Reaort* of the ttut, and for the season u' '.v tli> attraction* will be ?l a character not equalled, and (be cnlMne of both houses I BfjrrtW^ laundry. Fine Livery. Toe flout plate for Children In tne land. I fjpiiE KENSINGTON, ~~ Id flnnl awl m?Ht healthy local! au on Union avenue; overlooking Cougrtu Park. with an aadi ,:?uof IW rooui? billiard room, children's play room, and n??? dlninu-roow. Open* June W. jaMSJ H. KulxitKH, owner and proprietor, also II pryvictor Coleman Uou.e, fivw York, and Erie Kaiiir-*r liiniMf >y"r??'l avllltf w. Y. jel I COWELL IXO U&12, Webb Are., bet. Central and Beach, OCKAN OROVK, N. J. Thl< pwular hoiui having b?en enlarged and rtn ?le (0. h oue of tbe mu>( de?lr,tblo iu this vl ciaity. Utcx*u[ifilled vrith Artesian water, hotaod I r-vtu hi ami oilier n.odern improvement*. U* n'juQ uuiurpamej, being but one block from the i.riu lake and batbuiK Krounda. and near tbe II Mtnfflc. Will reopen May 15. 1885. Mra. Unnt. fr.itu, lira. H. Moastf, Proprietors. P. 0. uox .UM. | Insurance Companies. TpDKKWRITjKRS' INSURANCE CO. ^ WHEKLISa, W. VAM Orrtcu So. il Twhjth Brum. Capital, - - - #100,000 DUUCCTOM, ' ALO.VZO LOQINQ, ROBERT CRANQLB, J. t. l'AULL, QKOKGKHOOK, J. 0. ALDEfbON. ROBKRT CKANOLB. indent. J. f l'AULL. Vice Praident. ALFRED ?AI'LL, Scca'Ury. (i II. 8ENSE>EY, City Agent. Inrarrt til kind* of property At reasonable rates jarU Ohio valley fire insurance IHHi'a.NY 07 WHEELING, W. VA.. Orna-.No. 1309 Wain Street CIPITAI 1100,000 00 inn* jtatnl Fitu Isusanuce Buxiueec. Farm fjopeitj-, *ud DwelUoK Hon** and content* in RtwJ tor three or flvoywn. aiuorou. Heary 8chmu!bich, Alex. Lauahlin, Wui^UmpbcU, W. H. Robiuson, j?nauQU?*u. ?uwi. * """ HJQtRY SCHMULBACH, President J. Y. L RQDOHBfl, Secretary. jyg WllE y RANK UN LN8URANOE 00. of vanuna, w. vx., ? ~ H00,0? luoirt igtlnrt low or dami#o by Arc uid light fli3jillcl4*H*ol dwlrable property, also lruun* outooi ou the Woitoro water* omen*. /, ff. Viqiy, Pretldebt, M. Bellly. Vice Preridonl I, L atrocileiu, Boc'y, Ju. P. Adams, Aa't Sec DIUCIOM. S. Vuu* M. Reilly, L. a Btifcl J. il. Iiobbf, a W. Fratuhelm. OPFiCKt-Wo. IS TWELFTH 8TRKKT. nr.* financial. JJANK OH THE OHIO VALLEY! ami. ^i75,ooa ??. A. Urn??? .. Pre*ldent I*, B. 8J*m>M....?..?............?.....?.Yicc-PnaIduin yniUouKuxUnd, IrdHud, Fnuiooaud Germany. D1MCT0M. Wb. L belt, Wm. B. Blmpeon. J. A. Mllller, Joho K. Bo&ford, SM.AUlnioa. Victor Roscuburg, nnry Hpcyw, gr? F. P. JBPBON, Ouhler. jgXGHANGE BANK. U?M14U.?. TJUU, OtO. I.K. w.Prwldent li?m Uc?hun... ...^.....^.Vloe-Jtaaideni DIUCTOM. ). N. Vnnco. H. Horkbolmer, ? Uoghlln, W. lillluubjun, L B. ItelipUln, k. W. Keller. John Vrew, Dnftilwied on Englind, Ireland, 8cotland and Ulpoinuln Kuwpo. tOBK 3. JOMWlOMhlW. House and .Sign gatntcc. J). C.KUBNEB, House and Sign Painter! Gi^AI2sTEEi, (ilir/ioi* ?S& Paper Hiiiitfor, AND PULU IN h minis, vanusues, Oils, OUlM, &C. I Xo. 1727 MARKET STKEET. [ jBuslmss (tucdt. l^tUMAN & CO., ~ I ^f??ral Mnrhlulsitg and Engine Bulldsrs, I Cor. CtotpUue and Hghtecath Blteeto. iraciAL ATTXKTIOK |tven to Rq*ir Work, I i?Sto 1011118 wMmted Judiwn Gorernor. BJlD RmMlEX McOULLOOGH. I Cttrj?o?tor and Bulldor, Brick tud Wooden Bulldlop Erected. iff4- Vjlleji 8ky Light*. Counted and Shelving. V^mpvly Kitcndod to on leMonaow I !?2iHoP-AHey lj, rear of Capitol, Betldcnoe, Jflmuh ?tr?t shop In rear la? I])(C.1JST, JR., I PORK PACKER) I ? a roomsuTH sTszrr. I Stal 1 state Agents. QO. SMITH, I Bool Entnto Agent . AND STOCK BROKKK. BkSSlll.ttentlon*1,r'0 toOnllecUnf Renti and 01 Bad UuU. Caular attit (4 icicreoooi. jgj_ rao maw St.. wtwiint. w. v?. l^ALTEE H. BtNEHART, kuffekt Stoek *1>4 ?oner Broker sasasr ?* * wmdiny. w. v*. Sg^Tth; K^KEES f^sHws, E? Attornoy-nt-lin-w. N Ko. till Hirkat Strwt, wwwn,n>n. w v>. L- SUfctt Agent. EASTVURDf H0J i? w ?sd&f?& i gfrtftlod. j Corrected. Ml? Anna Johnson, of 24 Front street, J. Columbus, Ohio* ?ay?: MI suffered from an aggravated form of constipation and _ indigestion for several months. My family physician tried all kinds of medicines and pills, but to no effect. I began to think B in v case was a hopeless one. A friend of mine (Mrs. Elvira Redmond,of East Long street, this city), called,and seeing the con- R dition I was in, recommended me to try your Makaus. I mustsay I had but little faith in the medicine, but after 1 had taken a few doses I was convinced that Mjuulin was the medicine for me. After 1 had taken one bottle I was entirely wH! ci or iny complaint I consider it one of the a< best remedies forconstipatlon 1 have ever used. I have several friends who arc usiug it. They think it an excellent rcmody. ^ 1 recommend it to all who arc afflicted 01 with constipation or indigestion. Any f0 one doubting this statement la invited to ^ call on me at 24 Front street'' w Mr. Milton Knoits, Urbana,0? writes: 0j " Last November one year ago I was tak- in en sick, a:id called in our family physician, f lie examined me and said I "had syrnp- . w toms of typhoid fever. He gave mo mcdicine for two weeks or more with* <j] oucanyrcuci* i oegan 10 mime mat my ja days on earth were fast closing In, I BI aw at once that hl? medicine -would e, not rcach my disease. Just as I was about jy to conclude that I would lave to die, my .* daughter brought me one of your pamph- ^ lets. I noticed a ca?e whose symptoms a? were like mine, and Pe&oka and jlana- ,n lin had cured him. I concluded at once to try it I procured one bottle of Pkxiu? _?. na. and one of Manaun, and took than *0 ai directed, and before I had used the two bottles I began to receive strength and nf gain in flesh. I finished the rest of the Q: two bottles and continued its use until mm the third bottle was used. When they m were used I could cat anything I wanted . to and go about my work. I consider j, that if it hadn't been for your PjtBUXA I 5: would liave been in my grave. Parties wishing information can write me at the above place. I recommend your medicine wherever I go." Mr. John R. Davis, Moundsville, W. rfi. Va., writes : " I have been * handling . your Pkruna ever since its introduction. JJ All who have used it sjjealt highly of its "* curative properties. I consider it a reli- ro able remedy." , J": Mr. George Fisher, Portsmouth, 0., ^ writes: " I am handling your Pkkuna, 101 and having.? good trade on it. It gives ?n splendid satisfiujijon." 101 mmrn sum Cory. IXtUhlUhft^ real! " *""* Btiditmtortffjwn CwoBUmn?/SroS?fbmed SIhHoUWor*J rrte. Call orvnu?\ p. o. Ct-ARXE, M. D. Ho. 200 VINE STREET. twin Ul METAL POISON! 1 Pl< 1 nm a coppersmith by trade, mid during a scrlas 'P: of year* my urns bare wherf si work) have pri atworbed a wonderful *tn uqi ot meul poison. li)) Having *iroful??tw tendency from ra? youth the sroa'l parlh'l n of copper and brass would get Into houo c, and hy thl? jroce-a tbo roloon wan cai- 111 I vcyed into into my nlood till mj whole ?y*tem bo 10i mine lu/ecttjd. lwastr.a?ed with the old rerae- u,. dies of mercury and Iodide pota-mlum. Ballratlon * J< follow^, my t eth ?ro all loo?e iu my head, my I o dlfichtlvoorKHQjk demuKrd. and 1 h*vebwn help- ?? o# to bed for over a year with memnrltl rheumsthnn. My Joints were all iw Hen, and 1 Ion the '* use of my aim* and leg>, and became help cm as em All lulMIlt ii ily sutiMrlmn beaanmo Intcniethat It win Im p tolbte /ur ain to rm. *1 lio doclnfr arfvl'cd mo ti an go to tho c.ty bo rpful (or treatment 1 hi? 1 could -h not bear, a Mend, who ha* proved a friend In* ?0, <l*ed. uiged mo to try dwlft'K *roOlfln, bellevlug It , would enrd mo. others duwounwtd me, but 1 & ,' curtd a f??w bott'o*. ami haw now taken two d zoo ei>j bottle* 'I he lint effect of the medicine wa* to i.u bri g the potaon to the surface. and 1 broke out nil ' over In running ?orw. *Jhey noon dlMipiwrod C01 mid my skin c'nared oil. My knets whiuh lud bo pri come twice their natural Mse. have returned their fOI utualdi9,andare8upplea?0fy re. Myannaaud handa ur<s all right a^aiu, mid can iwe tbom ?ltb out twin, '1 he titlrm dilute hoi left ah parti of ' the body ?avu two ulcer*on my wrUit* which an* hoaling rupldl). I am wak irom long conflno- , me-'t, but 1 huvu the me of all my limbs. This dti medicine 1* bring me out of tlictreile&t trial of my sat life, aud I canuut And word* auiQcIent to expre# my appfreclatlon of y* vfrtuer. ?ud the gratitude . 1 feci that 1 ever heard of it. Fxjga K. Lovfc, Xugunta, Ga, j Jan. 0,1855. < Malarial Poison. S The drouth In fron'hwot Georgia lait irrlng dried up ih* wells, and we were compelled to we nil w?t ?r from the crock uxi th? pin-'tatlon. J ho re- fgj unit was ihat all wrre troubled wl h drill"* and -pi ..Ilk K ??w. >;u></i'a II opwMflc, Bfid if" lone aa J look It, I bid perfect iai health >*?oon a?T craned Uklnir it. I, like the trc rcat, wuafflicted with ?hrtl?. >\h?B I*canmod Ita tine, 1 H'U till rlirht again We haua naed It In our ?n family im *n antidote for malaria polaon for two or at! three year*. and have never known it to (all !u ? v? liable instance. W, C. Fmlow. Sumter Co ,11a , BtpL It, 1864 TrtHllKc ou Blood and Pkln Ditcaaca mal'od free. *p ' T?*?wirrS?ci?tcro.. cr< m?0 Drawer 8. Atlanta, Qa trl TUTTS I FILLS I 25 YEARS >N USE. SJ lie Orwltft Medical Xrlnmtli of th? Afll SYMPTOMS 07 A ,b,? TORPID UVER. m fcoaa of appetite* llow?)??r^f|ve, I'oin in ell the bead, Will# a dull acpinfloa fa thP i.ihack pan, 1'iilo under tUo ?Uuul4c>, ?, bludo, J ullniiM nfter eotluu, with fidlar u'l locllnntloa to e??riltf? nf feinlr or miud, cci Irritability of temper* l.ownyir)t?i TrltU * afccllusvt bnTiug neglected eo??d?|y, ' Wearhtem, lilzzi tttigf, i'luttoriiif at tb? Heart* Dots before the Jlc?f?Jaubp 10) ever tfa'o right eye. ReatleaaeeMj Will* nr fltful dreiuu*. Highly colored Urine* and F_ COUSTIPATION. i" TBW? *ifci-?M??ij>eci?iir?a?pi?u " to snob t*ws, on? doia irn-ii: b?c1? a <fcMgeorreelli[5UUMto;UliW?mmnif, pa nourishetl, indbjr their ToSU Act!PW ?g ail ju TUTT'S EXTRACT E*U 2 Konovato* tho body. mokes MflJttjy tpsE til, strengthens the weak, repaint the w?4e0 Of a. tho system with pure blood mul hnnl ioiiuuIm; J*0 tones tbo nervous mtora, Jnrlxorateji the lnj brain, and Imparts Uu> rigor 01 rnvmoA* tri o'l'Vn'il'Vl^iurrirSI., Now York. jj? Surface Indications i br What a miner would very properly term be "xurfneo iinliciii Ions" of wliut In Wmulh, be lira tho Pimples, Sties, goro Ky?s I lolls, titul Cutaueoii* Kmptlonti wllh' j~, which iteoplo ur? nunnyeU tn *prluj: nntl iQ! nirUr summer. Tho elll'to twitter necumu. ? liiletl diirin.t; tho winter months now th makes It* prcooneo felt, through Vutunfr an endeavors to expel It /rout tho *y?tonu th Wlillo It rciiHtlns It f? n |m>Immi (hut fivtera In the hlootl nmi limy develop Jnto Scrof- " *j[. of tho liijrrMlvo ami aolnMilory oraitw. *n Willi a fvclhijr of enervation, Jaiiinwr, itiuf til wearfomfr-often lightly ypokfn ?C a* "only ea Kprhi.K favor." TIk*c nm ovMcju'cs tliut lei Nature irt not l?We. lliuttried; Io Hi row off co tlio corrupt iilmu* tvlilrli waken tlio vital ' form*. To rrpiln ficnllli* Nature imi-t Imi tiMot! hv 11 llioruiiidi MtMHltptirifyiiitr incii- w? Iclitc; I.tul nutlilltfcbtf U to dlttllVOU4 ' . til Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ? wli'lch !i? miflMonlly powerful to cx|k?1 hp f nun tlm pyrtcm eviu (he taint of JI tied- grt . itury Scrofula. co ThoioiHliinlprofewlon iimiotm a ykr** i p\u*apaiui.l.u ami many attw-talloiin of ? 1 the cure* eflWrtttl l?y ltcouio from aUjwrU of ilia workl. It 1m In the ltuitruaj.i> of lri I 1I19 lion. KrancW Jcirctt* ?*6fato Sen* an ator of 3Ia?sirliuw4tt* uihI ex-JIayor of ha l?wtlU "the only preparation tluit dot* gh lvaJ? kutiutf good. y, ritRTARKD nr Cc Dr. J. C. Aytr & Co., Lowtll, Halt, q, Sold by ?U Draiglttt'.' Prict |1; wl 31s bottln for IS, Uc Uc , Jo ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANOV < ? JOB WORK th MIATLY AMD PROMPTLY IlUiUl'IU pT DAILY imugiSTu jonomoi . OC?Mdl7fWtTOJH#Wt, tl( 3\ V- 1 " - ' 1 1 ~ o OfflM i No?. 10 and at Fourteenth Street. ti ''I == 0 XiAUOU AK1) CAPITAL. ' low to Fine* Them ou Termi of Friend* thip and Mutual Adrantafe?A Thinker's r, Suggestion*, J( xtracU/rom an Addrmon " The Induttrial Qua- tiI tloii in the United bate*,' Mimed by Hon, a. B. u Etkiui Before the Alumni Autoelatkm of the Unt- 0 vmltyoj Miuouri, June 8, ltstt. n 'f hero is no natural antagonism between w ipiUil and labor. These two forces most e it together, or not at all. The antsgo- " ism is between employer and employed, |c ad comes of, error on both sides. The n n? seeks to get u much labor as be can >> irthe smallest wages; the other to do f le smallest amouutof work (or the most j: ages he can get' This, through the law ' : competition, leads to a constant war of * itereals, where there should be harmony. ? bis war most cease, or it will wreck our ? bole industrial system and social fabric. The ordinary remedies, Such as forcible " vision of property, lmtionaliaition of L, nd, socialism and communism as gen- P" ally understood, iornish no relief for ' listing evils. If ail property were equal divided among tne people, and there ? 119 no change In the industrial system, lose that have tho most now *(oulo prob- J" )ly get a still larger share soon after the vision. The right to property legally fj] quired, under the existing system, JJ] luuld not be disturbed. The question is " securo better distribution in uie future, j" be time (or labor to gnHts fair share is f? )t after wealth has been created and slrlbuted, but at the timo of its creation. aereisnotand Ihere never can be too uch wealth in the world. All the wealth needed tbat the ability and power of in- 71 viduals and corporations can legally proice. . it is said tho country is suffering from erproduction. But so long as millions int more food, clothing and shelter, ere is not too much production for them. lere is now brought from abroad sever. ,u' eight hundred milllons'woitb annually ? products, in 1882, there was paid in ij. und numbors, for breadstuds, seventeen illions; for manufactured cotton roods, irty-slx millions; for eggs, two millions; Lr; r iiides, live millions; lor steel and iron, ,1 d articles mnuufactnred from them, rtv.nlna-niilltnnii: for lfintherand leatll- t. goods, thirteen millions; lor p6tytoei. .. rue millions; for wood'and products of ?? Mxlen manufacture, eleven millions; for c_ k>1 and woolen goods, fifty-three mil ns? If there is over-production, why fu port these articles, when they can be l oduced here? ' w Who shall place a limit on even the ne- ,u. isary wants of man? If the lifiy-onb oueand ralllious of property in the lited States could be divided equally jro ions? the people, thoro would be less i in $1,000 for each individual. Ail will ug. rde that it is not enough. No country i u produce beyond the wants of its peo- ou, ). Bui it may produce more of someings tuan tney cau buy, because they ( aco not enough of other things, if . 9 people of this country had to-day theV. ihtyto buy simply what they need to ' ike them reasonably comfortable, every j * 11, lactory and cat'now standing still *ij mid start to-morrow and continue work, e o army of unemployed workers would id employment at once at fair wages, j; henever the people havo had constant i iploymcnt at fair wages, they have been _ atontcd and the couutry prosperous, nvi d whenever the people have not found " " iployment, depression in business, disstent and poverty have followed. {J; Some advocate freo commerce and for- pu ;n markets as the true roraedy. Engid has free, the United States restricted ^ tnmerce. In England commercial do- ri jssion is greater and wsges are eighty- ? jr percent lower than in the United iujs. Che methods which mwseem to prom the best results in solving the instriai problem after knowledge becomes _ >re general and BOciety better prepared ,u, their adoption, are: 1. Arbitration and conciliation. , ). Co-operalion. ,' J. Proat sharing. h Arbitration, as a method of settling difrences between nations and individuals, s already made great triumphs and se- ,' red the best results. In France and t,| Siand arbitration and conciliation have egratifyiug progress in adjusting dif 7T, encee between capitalist and laborer. L~, le State of Pennsylvania baa passed a ' ? providing regulations to govern arbi- I), ition of disputes between employer and "{ iployed. it has olreadv prevented some bi] ikes and violence, ana promise! to do ill. H Prodnctive co-operation has made the ;ate$t progress in France; co-operative idit and banking In Germany, and dis- , ' butive co-operation in England. 1'he "J itish official report shows that, in 1SS3, j? ere were 1,328 Industrial co-operative CieUftf, Willi UltJUluerB, auu uvor , 3,000,000 working capitol, whoso s.iloa teed $H0,000,000, anil whoso profile ?S erased ;'B j-crcant, tlio average of Scotch J,| mpanieseven reaching- S5 percent. In is lountry, as in all the countries med, co-operation has been retarded lock of intelligence on the part ol. jorer*. Men without oducaUon have Li1( on unable to combine, or have lacked u ability, training snfl discipline to Hinge large or even inoderate business . terprises. Educate the worker, famish in the opportunities for training and ' sclpline, and co-operation will be a sue- tj|f Incorporated co-operation him been lla pgi-ated, as one means of uniting the in- ao rests of laborer and capitalist, with the nvininn t lint. the nhuri'H in.iv bo naiJ for i money and in labor. There are many , .] celleut features in this plan. ,' Profit sharing, based upon induetrial cortnerahip, seems U)-(urnifli the beet jSr jatta of uniting the interests of employer P" d employed in agriculture, manufac- n ring and other largelKisineiw enterprises. o0c sharing is not new in this or other i unifies; tt hu been adopted in agrlcul- nei ml industry in portipqs-of aotne ol the wc uthern and Western States, and is growj I# iavor. The forces employed in ft0 LniactlngbuslnesaandprodijciugWfcallh, 9 labor and capital. The question is to ilte these forces In a way that the Inter- r a of tbo?e controlling them shall be the jj; tne, and not hostile, as now. Constant Tg( ir between employer and employed has ru ought great lost to both, Such war can i~, and ought to be mperioded by their [,il coming partners, sotljat both shall have ji interest in tbe business in hand. The ?? tareet need not to equal at first. As a -M sis, the capitalist should have (or or e use of his capital ajwrcentage of the [q. lount he contribute?, and as against \y, IS, U1U lauurw lull Hopts* ? *'vi |Sl ymg all expenses, the prodte should be j Ided between the capita list on ona side, 1 (I the bod}' of laborers, according to to: Bir earnings, on the ether. In addition, Th sh worker should bale tlie right, by tvlng with the working capital of the ncern such part of hil turning! or sbarea j he may chooae, to become a partner in 0[ b ownership. cr? lint it is said, this la gil theory, all acn- Mr nent| tho capitalist has not In the past en found ready for my such arrange>nt, and will not In tlie future agree to This la a natural objection, and there pe 9 others, all difficult to meet| else the sat question would not give society such .11, ncern. ei, There la, howover, this answer. Already ja me capitalists in various civilised conn- eni es, partly as a matter of self-interest, bi0 d partly to do good to their fellow-mon, ,D, ve entered into J tint such co-partnerIpe with satisfactory results. Moreover, mi s post and present are growing unlike, sti inilltlons are oouatantljr changing. Kew t[u tment* are entering Into tlio question, boi iu is, that the worker is to he armed th knowledge, which is power, and parlulerly the powor of intelligent combine- ' in. Just as the capitalists combine to Br i their work eftjcientlr, so workers will So: tnbine to settle the terms upon which Co eir labor shall be Joined to capital for tiv eduction. la i It la said, even now there la an aasocla- m< >n in this country, composed of peas* to ble.honeat, law-abiding and intelligent rorkera, who through their chief 'officer an, by t word, atop in & day all the locolotivea on the trunk line railroads in tbe Duntry. This ia the power of combinaon, add where la there any other power jueltolt? Thin power exlata, ii iacreajig, and must be coniidered in dealing 1th the induatria! problem. There is another element even more iriaiatable. It la tbe power of public optnm, which ia reaching the coaciuaion that ie lawa of competition, eupply and deland, fea applied to the wage-receiver, perate nnjnitly-; that the woiker doea ot now, in many caaes, get a fair share of 'hat be helpa to produce; that he ia In Sect a partner with the capitalist, though ot treated aa such. It ia to be further jnaidered.that the worker, who heretoire haa had little to aay, ig helping ow, through education, to make thiapubc opinion, which in the end rauat atand i tbe aole judge and final arbiter of what juBtand lair between him and the capaliat In view of tlicae new conditions, ad lor other reaaona, the capitaliat should irioualy consider the beat plan of uniting is interest with that of the wage receiver, i admitting theprinclpleofcopartnershlp, ould be not make, in the wayofincrcaied rollta, nearly if not all that he would be illed upon to concede? The worker, iving a direct lutereat, would do more id better work. The aaving, by better ire of property, toola and machinery, and r diminution in the coat of Buperinteudice, would in the aggregate afford a large turn to increaao the profits. With co trtnersbip between employer anu emoyed, the worker would feel be was ore nearly equal to the capitalist, his -ide and ambition would be stimulated better action, and the sense of inferiory he is mAde to feel by having no intertin the business would largely disap>ar. Unity of interests would prevent rikes, and the loss of time and wages, id the destruction of property incident them. Mazxinisaid:?"Every political question rapidly becoming a social questiont and ery social question a rel/gious question." The Aggressive civilization of Unlay, the < le that will conquer the world and super- i tie all others, the one that has proved J e best for man, and that has lifted him j i to higher plane than any other, is that 1 ilt upon and^shaped by tho teachings J Christ, The best thoughts of all the i Bt thinkers and writers upou the Indus- < al problem have found nothing equal to J i words, "love thy neighbor as thyself," , o unto others as yon would have them 9 unto you." All correct pbylosophy, { sound teaching and reasoning, conduct t unerringly to thesesimple truths, which i ?1 1 UUIUO tu VllCUUOIfCO bibi; VBBVUHW J nciple necessary to the resolution of t i industrial problem. A resolution " jed upon these Mould abide, because it * uld be founded on Birnple justice bii- i een man and man. J Ten n? It Sltoulil He. f, ny Chin Foo in the Cook. fl Use a china or porcelain pot. If you do g i metal let it bo tin, new, bright and ? an; never use it when tlie tin is worn J t and the iron exposed. If you do you J t playing chemist'Iftld forming a tan* c teor tea-ate of iron. 2 Jse black tea. Green tea whon $ood is pt at home. What goes abroad is bad, s y bad and horrible. Besides contain- ? ; the two hundred and three adultera- | nsthe Chinese philanthropist puts up J the outside barbarian, it is almost al- c ys pervaded by copper-duet from the } ty curing-pans of the growers. nfuse your tea. Don't boil it! Place a i teaspoonful of tea in the pot aud uour jj sr it one and a half cups of boiling yj ter, that is, water really boiling. If a ir tea is poor, use more. It's cheaper, J >ugh, to buy good tea at the outset, h t your potontho back part of the stove, f eiully covered, so that it shall nc t lose ^ heat and tea its bouquet. Let it re- jv in there five minutes. Then drink it. N )rinkvourtea nlain. Don't add milk r sugar. Teabrokers and teatasters ? trer do: epicures never do; the Chinese b yerdo! Milk contains fibrin, albumen 4.: pomo other auch stuff, and tea a delicate ouut of tannin, Mixing tlie two make a a 5 liquid turbid. This turbidity, if I re- 1 imber the Cyclopedia aright, is tannute u' fibrin or leather. People who put milk n tea are therefore drinking boots and j sea in mild disguise. ?n 8 How often is the light of the household J mded by signs of melancholy or irrita- 7 ity on the part of the ladies. Yet they f i not to be blamed, for they are the re- * It of ailments peculiar to that sex,which m know not of. But the cause may be noved and joy restored by the use of t . Pierce's ''Favorite Prescription," J licb, as a tonic and nervine lor do- 1 itated women, is certain, safe and pleas- c t. It la beyond all compare the great J aler ol women. . . ? (| A. woman pointed an old pistol at a imp and blazed away until she shot a j If worth $$}. The tramp is tickled to 1 ink she dldn'taimatthe calf.?Exchange. run "constantly tired-out" feeling so S en experienced is the result of impov- ? she'* blood, and consequent enfeebled J ality. Ayer's Saraaparilla fettla and ptnlina IIia tilnnd iiwivauuan ilio unr.iitilit .. d promotes digestion of the fooii, and jj ) assimilation of ils strengthening qual- [ is. The systeni being thus invigorated, j j feeling rapidly changes to a grateful i ise of strength and energy. ftjiv J - l? ? (! What this great throbbing public is irning tor i? ? fcientiet who will dis<erir womau willing to acknowledge 5 it any other woman's dress does not e ng like a rag. 1 riford'f 4pid for Overworked t Dr. J. J>. Cowan, Ashland, 0, Bays:. * ; proves satisfactory as a nerve tonic; 0 in dyspeptic cqm|itionsof the-atom- , i, wilti genera) debility, such a$ we n d in overworked females, with nervous ' > idache and its accompaniments." ? rrhs*w f I'here is ?fortune jn stare tor the milH- ' r who shi)U devise a bonnet that can be H rn in any part of a church and always 11 isentil* trimmed 8id? to the congrega Young: Men I?Bonn xuu. flu Voltaic Bslt Co., oI Marshall, ? cli., offer to tend their celebrated Eutc- " >-Voi/rAjoBw.t?pd other ElscteicAp- J, ancu on trial lor thirty d?ys, to men i, lung or old) afflicted with nervous de- >l [ty, loss of vitality and manhood, and J kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, 3 iralgia, paralysis, and many other die?8. Complete restoration to health, vis- ' and manhood guaranteed. No risk is I" urred u thirty days trial i? allowed. < rite them at ouce tor illustrated p&mph- !< free. mwmw j 'rlnco Henry of Battenborg is shortly > be given the garter by Queen Vlcloris. ? e Princess Beatrice goos with it 11 11 Adrtee t? n Ire you disturbed at night and brakes your rest by a sick child suffering and Ing with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, J id at once snd get a bottle of Mrs. Win- 0 w'e Soothing Syrup tor Children Teeth>. Its value it incalculable. It will re- >' re the poor little sufferer Immediately, pend upon it mothers, there is no mis- , ;e about it. It otjree dyieoterv and jrliuia, regulates the stomach and bow, cures wind colic, softens the sums, re- r ces Inflammations, and gives tone and srgy to the whole system. Mrs. Winw7Soothing 8yrup for Children Teeth is pleasant to the taste, and is the preIpuon of one of the oldest and heal teJe nurses and physicians In the United . ttea, and ii for Bale hv all druggiata : ougUottt the world. Price 26 cents a ttle. mrsaw Buiklen'a Arnica SnlTc. rbe beat 8alve In the world for'Oats, ul?e& Soree,^Ulcere, bit Khoum^rer rna and ajl Skin Eruption*, and postsly cure^PUea, or no pay required. It guaranteed to give perlcctiatlaiaction.or mey relunded. Price 26 cents per box. r sals by Logan A Co. H2?A3rc*A?D TRAD*. The reamrea of the Money aaBltoak Mar sett* Star Yosr, Joae g,?Hooey on call??adyat l percent. mm* mc*cantlle paper 419 percent Foreten E*gbanj?n3Chan*td. v , OovfjmuBrnh-Tbrt wu good* business la gov* em men t bond*. Quotations tor a and4ksareup }; i creent, while the ?i are ft percent tojrir. StaTK Skubities?Tne chance* are unimportant, only a ratal! buil uesi being done. Kailooad Bosds?Tbu market shows unusual activity. the total tales being fi.ivy ooo. : EToc?s-The market hat been a Uu'e more attire i today than yrsterday,and yet very dull Jrom the opening to the closing.it the Board. The total sales era 131.682 eharea. The low. at price* were made Jmt altertbe opening, but were Immediately sue- i ceeded bj a moderate rally and continued strong ; OD ?G?T aUKUk UUBMHMIUUI. U1?UW? jiuwa -wore readied about 1 o'clock. The final Chan**# are all in favor of higher figure*, the advanoea ranging from % to % percent The. extreme fluctuation* during the day were generally lets than 1 SsB jSR 8L P. 4 a a first*, U8; Tenneaaee fe old, 42ti ao new, 42; Texaa PadticLand Grant*,3&>i: do'Rio Grande, 63; Union Pacific Unto, 116: do land Grantf, 106K; do Sinking fnnd, 120; Virginia 6a, 39; Virginia ixraaola. extra matured ooupona, 01; do deferred. C; Adams Expreaa, ISO; American Expreaa, 9f>%\ Canada Southern, 28; Central Pacific 20%; Ctinaajieake A Ohio4: dofiratpreferred, do aeoond preferred, 4>t; C. C. C. AX, 2g; Denver A Rio Grande, 4&; Erie, 10yt\ do preferred 20; Port Wane, 184; Kanaaa ? Texaa, 17: take Erie A Weatern. 6; Lake Shore, 62K; LouUvillu A Nashville, 82% Louiavllle. New Albany A Chicago. 20; Hemphia A Char lea ton, 83; Michigan Ceutral, 49; lllaaouri Pacific, 95}<; NaahviUe a Chattanooga, S6; New Jeraey Central. 86%; Northern Pacific, 16; do preferred, 88; Northwestern, u.C?; do preferred, \r,k\ New York Central, 88; Ohio Central, i?Ohio A Mississippi, v:;? ; do preferred. 62* Pacific Mall. 86; ".Pittsburgh, 141; Heading. 13kt St. LoulaAdau Praodaoo, 19M;do oS ? Statea Expreaa, 51; W. St. L. a P., do pre- u ferred, Wella-Pargo Expreaa, lntf; Weatern Union. 60%. ltreadntufTi and ProrUiooa. Cwcano, Ilia. June 8.-Cotulderab]? life wa?inJecied into the graiu market* to-day, ihe excitement ' Tunning high at time*, "particularly during the middle atiwlou when prices for wheat were ruling atroiig and higher. VluctuaUon* wen wide ana rapid ,and the uervouineaahas been attributed to a large part to the ontc-meoftne crop situation. The market roue Ifffi upon report* of ravage* by the iieaiian fly in the aoutb weatern field, which wan deemed \htnmgadvance in view of the re.-ent depr<a>lon shown by the market, and it w*? aicrlbed to the actJo? of large uumbere o! (he bean who were aout i?u> a panic by now* and impelled luto ooverlug the r short Mure ouUide orders iro reported coming from thepcoplo who entertain flu bejel thai the crop outioolc i* particularly i xloomy one and that the short crop me'iw Higher pticea Ouu have prevailed during the ( resent crop y-ar. Plour dull and un changed. Wheat active, unaetited and i*?v<itiL Hint (hit niitrLi-l i-?trlv iti'rllrnil UtL rallied .^declined %e, milled He, declined %a aud 0 He under yt>terday: Mies ranged: June closed at 85Vic; July b7aS?Xc. closod at 7>^c; August 89%*JK>$c, dosed at fc&c; No. 2 ii.iug to)<ay>%o; No. a apriug 78o; No. 2 rod 91* !&; No. ami a9aH){o Corn active, unsettled and B ouerslly higher; market advanced talc. due to ? be smaller ricclptx, dccllued %cand closed about 0 he name aa yesterday: cash l*i>4ai6>4e; June 46a 7&c, closed at A6Xc j July 45toWjfe, dosed at 46* ti'.r. Oats fairl? active hfclier; receipts were U [gfiter and all otlerlngs met wl h a steady ?le* L oand; the market row quiet and steadily and luted yea higher than yesterday; canh 3J%a32)4fl; uue aJ)S,:itpyo, clun-d at tefec; July 82kMUc, u losed atSi&foo; August dosed A%v, ? t*o quietaucl easl-r; No 2,67c. Jiarley nominal 'h*s cd ituadv: No. 1 |138. Mess pork fair and ctlve; cssb 1:0 UOslOa>: June 8103dal0:i2?4; July Cl 10 4IM10 A), closed at ?10 42>?alo44; Aumiit ftO 62K . 1062J-; closed at |10G2j<a!0A5. Laid quiet but I irmat2?afic higher; cash and June 6.47Ka8.5W!; nly 6 65a6.60c clowd atM7ka?.60c; August 6 AM ,70u. closed ut6.6Tia0t7>6(j. Boxed meaU steady; liouldera a.tfOUM; shor.clear 6.75*5.H0c. Whisky ei rmstfllS. fiugarsfady aud unchanged flutter it lugglsh: creameries UalBo: dairies ltMUu. Egg* IHd. Aftcnoou board-*'U?al lower and tie lined 'gi V- Oattsteady; June )fc low.r.. Lard w fts lower.Pork 9100 lower. * New York. June a.?Kiour, receipts 20,82.*. barels; exports 6,760 barrels: superflue western and (ate ?100*3 611; good to choice doll (BaA 40: com- ... jon to choice white wheat, western and fancy ;J i SUia 40; comuiou to go A extra Hi. Iainjs S3 43* ? 40; common togooJ extra choice $|&'MS?0| tutnt Minnesota extra good to prime $> 0uaA2A: . boico to double extra ISHOaSW: market closed *?' i buverii' favor. Wheat higher; options opeued ? [roug. bocame irregular and c otcd heavy; receipts 1.3 5 bushels: export* 25,#W? bushels; ?alta 4.aJl,- . W busbtli futures: 120000 babels, led; h%c; ? o.2 red nominal at$l00Wal OO'/,.; No. 2 white V I 00; ungraded white UUuiiJo; No. 2 red Jnne, Ik!* 10 !L^V? ic L ^?r?Tc3%.i STk, ^SsfrgS . clotwr, 11 .Ottol 06^, oJohIor at IIW?,: Noyeui- g <jru mloal: DeccmUir, II QTfol 09. ulwinir at ** 107,?: January 81 09)i cloilitx at Cora IKsncd flnu, nauted aud o'.oud >eakor; receipti t,VO liuiheU; export* 1U066 bmhQli; ungraded .'??MtcAiner&-'o; low mixedflCl^ryelJowMKc. J? ;u>nm at ate: September M'iu''?W-. cloning at M Wc; octubcr 5SI?c. Oaw higber: receipt* 36,100 ** mJiaJn; export* a. Jtw btuhels: mixed weatero $to lc: white do 4:tattc. Hajr quiet and Br*^ J|ou? ill. Coffee, options (atm* net!vo: No. 7 ulovpot ? y. m1m,.H)250 btta: June W0i600c: July O.Wo: t .iiuuxt flU'-aT.OOc: September 7.05*7 Me: Oetobcr f 10a7.l5o; November 7Jda7.20c; December 7.25a I] Sugar quiet and steady; reflnud dull end * oy: extra 6$Cc; white extra CfiKo: offfijiaft:; iould A 6Xo: itandard A Gb(*i&ko\ gmnu'ated G?ia JM6c; cut 7kc. Alotuaww quiet and firm; SO tot DKc. Klco qultt and steady. Tallow steady at liaralMec. ftoalndull. TU'penUne firmer at35a SK". Egsi llrin Qiid lair inquiry. Fork dull. Lard ludcrutely active. western *team spot (1.71*6.77ice: uly G.soutf.ifi.'c: AuRiiHt 600a6 Wo: September 7.GOft .(We; Octnlwr 7.11*7.110: city steam a,56a6.6Qc. lutter dull; weaterd 8al8c, Chew qulot and _ t?*dy. T Cincinnati. O.. Jqne 1?Floor qulat and no- | banged, Wheat dull: No. 2 red si 00; receipt* W ,1U0 bushels: shipments 2,000 bushel*. Uoru ao- l ive, firm and higher; No. 2 mixed 4Sa?Xc. 0*u ? teady; No. 2 mixed 35c. Rye kica-iy; No. 2, 73c. t' larley dull: Na nspriog 60c. Pork steady at 110 75. i, jtrd |n |air demand 6.2'*. Hulk meat* firm but iitict; sbuuidorsS75c; shortrib6.150c;abortclear T ,50o. Whisky steadyat9113. Butter dnll: extra reamery 11*20n fancy dairy 10hI o. Sugar steady ? md unchauged. *ejk eiu.er at liaise Cheese lUiet atjd unchanged. Fliub*mtt,\,l>., June 3?Flour fairly Meady. at Vbcav {at fly active; *u. 2 jvd Juu? % August flCOKal ooX; September g 1 Otfkal 0<& Corn fit m but quiet, steamer i*o. : mixed 63>j?Wc; No. 2 mixed 52KaMc; No. 2 i? atxed Junu 51&a5'i?e; July 53a&a?iJ; August l^; September 5l%a55Wc. OaU deprened aud fv iioned weak; lejected wliTte39c: No.2 mi^ed ."ftc; J} io. 3 white 4'c; No. 2 white 41a-tli<c; futuru UA* X, banKCd. Cb?*e uuUt; w|t aud choice t?o; uo ^ BaltLom. Mo., .imie3.?Wheat, western hkher ? ejtiember $ (BMW <W*. Corn, werera iilfoSr rith better dentind; mixed spot 6lko Did; flab un? 6156o bid; July 52}4c bl<fTA.Utfust Nvu ea?y. and <iuiu(; western wblte Mi lie: mixed , Provision* fciwiijy with moderate Inqulrf 5 J ^ws pork $12 28?il2 6(i. Lard, rellnod So. oll'i* f ,uU and easier; Mb cargoes, wHonry to fair. 7fa j it TOWm 0., June a -Wheat olowd active and iwjur: No. 2 red cash or JiumViq; July 9l%os ? kuguatsatfc; Kq *2 soft wcasfced Corn dull auu ? S; No. 2c?.l?or Juueisc; July 48^4o; August lye. llOt||lUK doing. Petroleum, "*" Oil City. pa i Ju?& 8,-*>faUonal Transit ccrtiriaUB Opened at 7&c; highest 7Vtfo; lowest 79>$c; iosed at Ti%o; ?ues tt&OUO barrtls; clearances ,678,000 battel*; runs 70,072 barrels; shipments J 3. t(73 barrels; charters 98, ^.barrel*. 4 BiMDPouu, Pa., Juno 8.?Opened at 7%o; olmtul * t 7tf)<c; highest 7t?iJ4c; lovrett 7Wfoi runs Uot i?rc!iiK?K cU*n'n PtTTSHV?oit, Juijb a.-retfoleum iiulet but firm; auonil Truiult certificates openw at TWMo, ad? anced to 7Vfcc, but dropped Lack at the ciue to JW3* Trrvsvii4?Ri Pa..Jnuel-Openodat TOXcs highest %c; lowest 7U%c: eloped at 79Wo: ablDmonts 80.* jit barrel*; charters W.1J6 barrel*. Nkw Yukk. Juno it-Petroleum firm and untjtwgt d; closed at Tfy/i) rofinod TJfcsc. Lire dtock. CliiCAOo, I LUC, Juno 3.?The Drown' Journal re- IJ Mia:, tattle- Itooetpta R.S00 head: shipmeuuWOO II ead; market Arm; Iptdog 84 6Sa5 85; coven and | ilXfdcomtroofaSOaS'6;guod83 33a4 40;stocker? ltd feeders P (KM '?). Bop- U?celpu 16 000 heed; ilpmeuu 4 MO head; market aetlvo and fialOo IxW; rough and mixed S366a3 US; packliur and lipping 93 Wa410; Uahtt370a4 06: sklt?83 oSusoo. tteep-Hecelpt* 5,000 bead: shipments 9,ooohesd: isrkei weak;Texans flCtisa :a: native shornU75a 75: woolgd Inferior to cboloe 13 60a. U. KAsr LiBisnTVi Pa., June 8.?'The lire stock maVet was active aud firmer. Cattle In fair denund od flim; prime 1576*025; fair to Rood 1600*560; unmon fl60s600: receipts 4m head; shipment* M head 1 shipments to New York yesterday tt car wd*. Hop active; Phi adelphlaa ft 10o416; Ytfrkrs S4 OOal 15; receJpU 600 bead; shipment! 1,000 ead; no shipments to New York yesterday. 8heep 1 fair dsn*'d: prime fl20a4 80: fair to good 8300 ICQ; common 83 60*4 tf): yearling lambs ft40* j|pm?jU4 flOhead* **** 7u' IX0cll>u 8800 bMd; Cincinnati, o., June 3-ITogr, co-omon and gbt 831IU4 00; packing and butchers' 83<0al 10; icelptiMO head; shipments MO head. Cotton. Khw Youk, Jnne0 ?Cotton, futures dosed cosy; ? one 10.7?nJtujr 1078o: August 1083o: Beptem-, er 10 6l?*t <*tober IO.SO15 November 10.37a:. Do* umber IO.I80: anuary 10.27c; February 10.16c. -r Cincinnati, o., Junes.?Cotton easy ? middling J[ n*. 1 1 Nxw York. June a.?Load dull; common 13 00a pa Pry flood a* , ^ Nrw Yosx. June 8,-The market la without hitngo In *nr rwpcct and the quiet www the Seal <5ood?wg8tm. XT flei 3EAJL. GOODS, BEAVBB Fur Gou<1m ol BEST A8H0HTM SEAL 8ACQUE8, DOLMAN Ever Brought to WM. FLEM1 LEADING FUBKIEH SOU ? rxrru avknu*. w SKfft SSteSKB iSLffiSa5 f*(r trade, Mt OthttWlMthe market l? i' Mlam Uf*|to!k JCarktt. ' Orrtc* c? i?gjLi.TnjjaU^i^oc* ***** J r[CW/?orf <oW ar the* Mgurtt, live urlpht. Bog* are told atnrtvetght.tm u 90 percent (generally) of from VnudgM. tjberp an Md gram, that it . Ime vetgkt.vr nothing iff.) Biep Catilc ?The market to-day baa teen flow thtou*hout, and towaidt ti? Wt exceedingly luggUh. luce* an off alt through the list the better grades suffering rather mora than other*. Prices are geoerally considered )W(c lower than last week. The offerings wete of quite as good grade* as last week, good hatcher cattle being welt represented, we quote the range at S3 OQat 00, with most sale* at ft ::-J 62J< per 100 Us. Prices ot heel canto ranged aa follows: Best K 62XaC 00: that generally rated flrat quality $4 7Sa 592%: medium or good to lair quality #4 2&a4 73; ordinary thin steers, oxen and cow* S3 00*4 25; ex. Ueme range of price* t3 00*8 00; moat of the aalea were at ?76o6 ?23< per too lw. Ofthecaitlo reDelved 00 head came from Virginia, 109 from Hair* land. ?71 from Pennsylvania, and U00 from Illinois. Total receipt* for the week 1,140 head against J,257 bead last week, and 12W head same time last year. Dt the offerings 7*5 head were taken by Baltimore butcher*. 00 sold to Kastu u speculator*. CO to rauntry dealer*, and 45 to Washington butchers, t'otaI sale* lor tbe week A 0 head agaiust 097 lan iVvk. and 818 bend tame time hut year. Swjjie?'The oiftrings were several hundred leaa ban hut week. though the quality i* (ully as good is then. Trade in fairly active the supply being ibout equal to a fair to good demaud. we quote ions at &afki. with most mle* at AUaCo ner lb net. leceits this week 4,431 head, against 6,117 haul ast week, and 8,051 head same time last year. Sheep and Lamiw.?The receipt* show a dccresso if over 1>GU0 from last week, with (Uo quality not 0 good a? then. With Home Extern demand now leveloplng irade shows some Improvement for ood stock, m there li a fair demand from city rotcheri for that class of stock, though common heep are not wanted, even at the lowest wipes. Ve quote sheep at 2a4)f cents, and iambi atokaTK entii per lb. gross. Receipts thlt- wt>uk 3,248 Ficuu gainst 4,785 last week, and 5,16a head sune time u*t year. judical. Dr. J. E. SMITH Ho. MM Clupline Strwt, K?t Fourteenth Bin* The beat evidence of a physician's racotts Is 111 lefttimony ol his patlentt. The lncraaelty <k nands for my nrofiarional servioe* prove ttuifhat 1 Wilt honorably mid fairly with those who hag insulted me. I never use a patient's nanw wttf lut permission. though 1 have many handled m Iftcstee from those whom I have cured after the | iitd bccu pronounced inrttrablc. A therouch us] I lv?1 edueatioa with many ycan hospital eaperisw I aid familiarity with thempotic agents, a mow i| 1 erotice of tempersmuuUu peculiarities and wkrU ' ttention to hmenlo managemaat insures surer euro is possible, aud I frankly rive the pettaal si; pinion. Home Proof. Kidney and Liver Diseases and JUseusaattan... !iHordl Uirrlblv?"Nothing sumum! to knln nu sold not got oui of bed! iJr. BmUh cared me." ZCTH. PHILLIPS, WheeltM, W. Ye. Catarrh, Polypus of Noee, Impaired Yoke.??od ired for years; pateut' medicine failed to bolp m* , r. Smith completely cured me." CHARLES CHADD1JCK. 01 toeldel k Co., Wbeetlu, W. V*. Dyspepsia Aiul UloeraWd Stomach.?1'Trentinefl r years failed u. aire nia relhrf. Dr. Smith uurei i?. TllOUAS HOLT, Iwtttanee A?vul. . FiU.-H*d them tor k*rt?ii reu. Dr. Haiti uedrae." LOUB F. WASSDldTON. ' Scrofula. Runnteg Bona ou Head ?"Mjr sod wa Mcl?l for fourteen yean. Notbing seemed fe dp him. Sr. Smith eured him." Mkm. CATHUUNK CAPS. s Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Cancer.?"Buffered lor year* with Caucer. Had I it out three timae. It returned ate? each opera an. Dr. Smith cured me without knife, cauauca ilu." Maa. H. M. OltCUTT. Piles, FMula of Alius.?Flat on iny beek tor 4 eeks, Reported dying. Dr. Smith owed mi Hhout kniftrlu five week*, THOMAS OOLVIM. Wboleealo Qrooer. Mate *.. Wheeling. W. Ya. Ulcerations of Rectum, ProUpnua and Pilea.Vas given up to dlo aud prouounoed incurable . Smith cured me without knife." WASHINGTON DKLANT, Mariin'c Ferry. Rev. H. 0. Ladd writer?"Dr. Hmith'i prufes jiml servlcea In my family have been moat satis olorj't huiI I commend him to all ae a gefctlemas SiiMSs; M b?0 ?M, r w?veu yeMe aud treated by many physicians fa gueusia. Dr. Smith said I nad a tape worm, tun z eight hours removed a monster 109 feet loug." Female Complaints.?Three years In hospitals fa males, give mi* peculiar advantage In siinh mw Pereona cured 61 catarrh. dlMMUMM of heart, Uvec " >rtMch, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous affection/ d WMknesK* of men and youth, scrofula and bma (MttfT to my miocem. 'lies oared without the knife, hitionto at a dlatance may be treated by loiter anf tlufaction guaranteed. A chart for aeft-examtn* in fcen ton receipt of two three-cent stamps. and vice returned tree, ftniultaUan at olMco free. Office houri from 9 A to 7 r.x., daily. Call on or address, . a H?hatiln ttmnly >of l*>w CwwplalnU ud iUsemawl ' * dmnirad tor torpid rowllUon of th? Urtr. u On. rpiti, C?utlp?lk*, HIUocwws. J?oodic?, llndtoto, ulurm, Rhwamntum, tilt. It rrenlatm ?hr bowlsP?rt?IK* hliHMl, ite>inrth*ni tho Rv?icm, dlmtiom kV IKVlLWABWI FAMILY* XSDICXXK houennnsof testimonials prove its merit. a*t dhuoaiht wii.l tkll YOU its uki'iit ation. DR. NOTTS FRENCH POWDERS. CVIU cure Diseases of the tfldncyi, Gravel, Gleet, ricturca, and all Urinary and Ureteral Disease*, jrvouaacd Physical DobUlty. Seminal Weakneae, " m of Vigor, Premature Docline in Mao, Sarly eay, ImpoteucT cauio4 by turiore of youth, exwex, Ac. SfphlU# i? 4U it? forms, lore throat d nose, ulcer*, oruptlans. BCrofula, tetter, salt anm and all blood and ikln disease*. Female 5 caknwu speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured Id 3 ,gu _rrioc <a QQ, Sold jnjffliepltag.. W. Va>^ by r, jwdkinhi iahaii a ? > uiuhmw. cnui ?; SB- FREE! ^RELIABLE SELF CURE A favorite pr?crit>tion of one of the mmi noted and fucveufu! ? edaiiiti in the U S. tow retired) for the euro of K?nroi?? Debility, l<u?t AliinnuiMl, Wrukn*M?nnd ltecnjr* Sent ii plain MJfckd envelope Frrr. DniRpm* can ml it ArMr*c no w*on?,rn t niilhfana, Mo. = A ?SlhccUnB ?tt? gUUs. WHEELING : jITY MILLS] MANUFACTURERS OK K. OF J_,_ B (Copjilghtcdj AVD Henna Roller Flour,: i A8K YOUR GROJER FOR IK. OIF Xi., Ilest Flour la tho Market. , I MILLS, ? i : ill-it Mi * nnao oi iweniy-miiin apei, nrW W UltKUNfl. W. VA. 0 s?- ~ CB! 10EI J ffo juo prepared to deliver flntclM loo to nil rtao! the chy. cither by wholmle or retail, at * e lowest price. . BALL BROS., Ofllco In ArmatrouR, Ooen A Co ' Bulldlnf, pu80 TVathHtwei nrer Marfcet. V , glerotag Sc o. 1 i, GOODS, OTTER GOODS. nil K.Ind?. SNTOF 8 AND ULSTEREITES Pltttlmrjh. 1 :ng &. co., ts A.NI> IIATTKH8, rrwi'Buu, fa. t I. C. MOFFAT & CO. 27 Twelfth St. *' HAVE NOW IN STORE A Ftill Assortment i j -OF- ! ; V7v -J? ' 85?, *. 1 ALL THE LATEST STYLES i C I J 1 * -or* { i SPRING 1 I 1 Overcoatings!1 t A 81 SUITIIVCiS j; Yt Pi N AND a rROUSERlNGS! N Prices Iiow, J CI 1c St a r. C. MOFFAT & CO.! gcocttU?, tec. 01 M. KEILkY, ^ WHOLESALE J BBOCB B, 2 Fork Fackar and Oarer of tho Celebrated w "K?d Bird Hams," m lot. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, * Wheeling, W. Va. w Bi Mj mm Care of Choloo Smoked Metti received ?' illy direct from my Fork Boom at Mauchester. ? TUX LAKGKHT STOCK OF _ General Groceries w inUustiu. "* u Sole Agent la tlih City for ci Rum ford'? Yeaat Powder In Bottle*. CI MeNamara'a "Glory" Tobacoo. Sa lCeAlpln'a "Onward" Tobacco. Loltler'i "Sllrer C? in" Toboooo. . In DnPont'a Sporting, Mining and Blutlng Powder Celebrated "tioal Sua" Clgart. fit, Ct ST. LOUI8 FLOUB. Kj ROYAL PATENT, Bronaon'a Boat. Bert In the tarket. feb6 u BASKETSI 3 4:1 Market HaakeU, Picnic ttaikat*. Luncti BnakeU, ? tieagram Basket* , ?< Paiin Loaf Ha*krt?, # tiomes UUiBOTK. ( Wuh *a>ktts. ,,, Kattan lUuk?U, r Chip UMku*, V* Splint lUukelH. jj TbolarxMt stock <rt Kancy Basket* In the city. ' 11 now, and pi lees low. I B. J. SMYTH, Jfii r<r. Market no<l FoarjeoiUh 8t? ; fflagons, fcaretag<s, Ac. ^ gOGOIED AND CAItltlAGJiS. n DONALDSON, LEWIS & CO., p. VASiUFAUTBKKBa 07 ? uggies, Carriages & Delivery Wagons All work Kuanmteed. ? Kw. ISU! to 1508 KABKET BTBKKT. ( An Impaction of onr work and price* Is solicited I i the hands of tbe trade. * 1EPAIRWG NKATLY AND PBOMPTLV DOJfE. >? ^5 T? ut 'lumbin0,(6a? Jfc Jitcam fitting ~ nnr?i t?t 17 i. r TtOVZ ^<Uiiu>ua a uw PLUMBKB8, Ji? IAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ! fif 1(18 Market Street. r! HL Wl VHmUbi and Ventilating o! PnWio Building* ft welllnp tad factorial * spectaltjr. mil J^UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, # xuh and Steam Fitter 'I Ho. 1411 MAIN STREET. . g, J tut roceirad,?lot ol CheateVi I'?:cnt AdJuiU- 8J to Burner*. n. Bpeotal attention riven to Jobbing. mrl4 Jg yfU. HARE 4 SON, * PRACTICAL PLDKBKM, Qai and Stonm Flttcra, Ha a TWELFTH STRUT, _ AH work done promptlr at muotutbla prim ~ u*> gotterte*. Louisiana State Lottery. ' For llokota or farther Information of the above x>ttcry addrtw, J. B. WILSON, Cor In* ton, K y? = or H. Pt OABTKB, Windsor, Out. Amountto* fOQOandortr, bjE*pw?atnjax* -j j613 jO Il'O tt CLEVELAND * PITTSBURGH a. *. OODdMUwd Timetable of PMteflftr Trulm coritcfd MAYX. Htfi-Omtral gttndarti Time; oonco wnrr. . P.M. A. M. A. M. P.M. t.u. Plittbanh 11:26 '?t?i ZIsU 11:26 8:60 All gbeny............. ,12:82 12:65 MIMMM Rochester 12:26 9:46 1:20 4:60. Eut Liverpool 1:10 10:82 ...w 2$0 6:46 r.M ClevcUnd............... 11:10...?? 8:0D........ 2:00 lUvtUM?1:03 ttwHw 9:41 8:36 Alliance 1:56 10^6 ......... 4:16 Bajrud. jg 2:20 10 52 .. 4:38 WelUrillt ...... 6:% 10:56 12:60 2:20 6:88 lfoGoy'S~ ~ 6:16 Il!? 3:1* 2:46 7.-W Torouto....?......... 6:24 11:29 1:21 TJ*\ 7:?7 Steubeuville-... 0:4? 11:66 1:40 .8:11 7:86 Briili&nt ":v>l 12:11 1:57 3:*> 7:62 Maruu x Ferry 7:3f 12:45 2:85 4:00 b:24 Bridgeport............ 7:46 12:68 2:43 4:18 8UK Belfflre ... 8:C0 1:06 2:55 4:25 8:46 UQISQ KJJT. A.M. A.M. A.N KM I*. M. BelMre..... 5:00 8? IOj'JO 8:25 4:30 UrlOKcparu.... 6:12 8:88 10:?2.8:ai 4:43 KarUnVi Kerry..... 6:20 fi:4l lu:4G 8:4? 4:51 Brilliant 5:61 9:18 11:11 4:16 5:27 HuuDfuviuo-......... ?:iv v.i? 11 0:41 rorooto :........ .e^? 9:66 ii:4c <:si 6:oa I*. M. KcCoy't - ?:? 10:0ft 11 :ifi 8:00 0:12 VeiUvllle.^?.. 7:15 10:50 12:38 6:5* 6:88 r. u. i>. x. 3ayard-.,~ 12:13 8:24?... I'M 1:06 4:10 3:85 HeTeland...-. .. 8:20 6:15......... 6:06 ( A. M A.M. ThlMgo J 6:? 7:80 *ut 1 lverjKwl 7:26 12:48 on* 4::U tocheMer. ...... 8:20...,.*.. 1:86 6:60 6:19 Uli*Jieuv....?~?~~. 9:16...?. 2:^L 7:a. 6:15 All trains daily except Buudajr. " Train leaving Bridgeport at 8:33 a. ra. make* dlect conaeo'lon at Yellovr Creek for Cleveland and hiraKO. Train arriving ai Bridseport at 2: is r>. m. nakea direct connection at WelUvllle from Uoyu. and and Chicago. E. A FOBD, ueneral Passenger and Ticket Agent, WM. A.BALDWIN, CJeneral Manager, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati a st. r LOUIS RAILROAD?Pan Handle Route. Time table for Eaatand West corrected to May 1.1885. Tralpa leave Pan llitudle station, font of 4CVUUUI >UWk UCU |)UUUG HlUUJlifl, U inilUWB, en trul Standard time: Pittt | Rut Font Pao. WTATIOSH. ??xp'? Kxp> Kxp'? <Xp'l A. MlftM. P.*. A.M. MVfr-WhedlO*.. 6^fte2:45 3:85 8:05 rrive?WelUbtirg. 7.*28|i:25 4:14 8:40 leubenvliie.*. 8rf?j 2:C0 6:29 U:03 Ituburgh 9:35 3:30 6:10 ... A.M. A.M. arrUburg.......... 1:10 1:10 2:36. . iiltlniore.. 6:26 bW .... itthluKtnii............. 6:40 6^0 :? bIJadelpbla. 4:2M 4:28 5:ns ew York. 7:00 7:00. 8:0i> p.M P.M. r.M. Mtoa 8:00( 8:00 .6:85 aoiwo wot. . tkC Uvuu >iu. AC* ctatiok*. Exp'* bxp's Mall, c'm'n P. M. r. M. A. M P. M. aave?Wheellug- 3:36 12:46 rrlvw?Stuubcnvlllo 9:W 5:25 3:06 2:i? id!* .. ~ 7:10 12:0t 4:30 onulaou 10:40 7:.o tf:3? 4:05 ewark 12:40; 1135 0:10 p. M ilurabiu........ ... 1:46 12:33 8:C0 *vo?Columbiu ......_ 3: <0 ......... 12:65 rrtvo?Dayton 6:10 ..... Irclonatl....... 6:1V 4:46......... idlaUMpolia 7:00 10:3) p. M. A. M .Loul*. 2:00 7:00 if nam 7:10 All t minx d*llv exccpt Buuday. j iijiUJIIII ? m?w uihwiuk ?uu .-H I in through without change from Steubonvlil ut to i hlladelphia and Now York. W?t to Co 1 nbuM, Cincinnati, LouUvillo. Chicago, IndianapU and St. Louis. For through ticket*, baggage checks. sleeping x accommodations and buv further information ply to 'OHN G. TOMLINSON, Ticket Agent at in Handle elation, footot Eleventh street, or at ty Ticket Ofllce, under licLure Hoiuw. Wheeling, JA.MKS McCRKA. Manager, Columbus, Ohio. E. A. FORD, Oen'l Paw, and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa. ^ALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and alur MAY 8.1SJ8&, Taawnger will in w followt?Wh?U"g tt?r*c: No. 8ft No.) So U k1htboukd. Local No.37 Dally No 33 Dal f Leave- A.M. r.u. a*m. a.m. p.m. heeling 5:86 4:10 6:40 8:1/ ft;:to jllalra.. 6:66 ? 6:6w annington 7:80 arrives at P.M. p.m. . rafton... .4:00 .... 11:05 1:10 10:15 r. m. a.m. ->un I'll. ) !il Mhlngton City 6:80 V* iltimore.... T'.'O 6:l? Wo. ?5,33 ana 87 >top at all Btatlona No. 2 No. 4 Nik 6 vur pound. No. 14 No. 12 Dull* Dally Dally Leave- a.m. p. m a. m p.m. p.m. heeling. 7 35 3:40 0:16 7:50 10:A silalru 8:.Q 4:16 10.-05 8:21 11:08 Arrive at p.m. a. m. . jiesvUU 11:20 7:0C 12:?8 10:10 1:10 swark 1:S0 10:60 2:C0 ilumhus......... 2:4Q 11:65 1:10 nelnnall 7:25 4:00 7:50 ndusky 0:30 8:55 dlanapolix. 11:01 7:05 4:15 a m. p.m. , LouIt 7:S0 6:46 6:30 ilcago..~............ 5:40 9:00 7:2C p. m intaa City....... I...... 8:001 P:30 9:00 Moundnvllle accommodation leavea Wheeling at :35 a. in . and arrives at Moundivlllo at 12:16 p. . dally exoopt dunday. Maunlngton accommodation at4:10 p. to. ZanesTllle accommodation leave* Wheelingt. 15a. m. and 8:40 p. m. Itellalre at 8:10a. m. and* 15 d, in..dully ezccpt Sunday, 10:25 p.^n. train through to Cincinnati without ango, with B. AO.Sleeper through toClnclnnaU. it a o. hh-i-niiil' on all throtieh trains. rbrougb Coach hum Wheeling toCIiidnu-Uon >.2, leaving Wheeling at ?:15 a. m., nrrlvii^ it nclnustl at 6:60 a n?. Close connections are made for til point* South id Pouthwest. North and Northwest, making thu Irslrable lowtc lor colonist* and pomon* moving the great West, aud to wb-m particular atleutlou rickets to all principal DOlnla on nle at Depot. Sleeping c?r accommodations can be secured at spot Ticket OlHoe. r*OB a BtlhKB, Ticket Agont B. & 0. Depot. 10tiv T LANK, Trav. Passenger Agent K.T. DKVUlfcB, General Agent. Wheeling. TTHEELING St PITTSBURGH DIVJ- ' rY 810N, B. A O. [)n and after May 8,1885 passenger trains will n as follow*?'Whoellng lime: Por ritt*burgh-r?:^'. *. in., dally; 7:10 a. in., 8:29 m., dally except "undajr. For Ww>hlngion-ri:^r? a. m , daily; 7:10 a tn.,S:20 m and 6:06 p. in., daily except -unduy. Prom Pittsburgh?11:06 a. m.. 0:06p. ra., dally cept Sunday; tQ.it r> m? dally. Prom Washington?7:66 ft. m.,ll:P6a m.. 0:06 p. .dally except Sunday; 10:15 p. in, dally. <; K. LORD, General Paocngnr Agonu B. DUN 11 AM. General bup't. J. T. LaWK. Trav. Pass. AgU Wheeling. yno HIVEE RAILROAD. lluu Ublo cnrrwted U> M*Y 10.. 1M&. Tr*lu* ivo tantmiidlu eltmlon, foot of Kltvemli street, ar public landing. iu followa-Central Standard mo-wblch JaSfimlnutaaalower thin Wheeling o?: OOIHO SOUTH. UalljrlLMily AoPut Pan oom. A H. I r M. A.M. aro?Wheeling ?:0W Sufi 8:06 rl*o?Benwoou 6:20 J?:4& ?:C0 >undar|11o.............................. 6:40 4:05 0:5" irlngton 7:21 4:45 11:28 xiior................... ,. 7:35 4i57 U:W w MArtlnarlUo 7:M 5:U 12?& rdk - 8:02 MV'M tenvHie ........... &:<0| 5:40 ijtt leiidijr U?utnor#R>........ 8:8a 5:43 2:05 Mwya ?'.... ~. ?:I0| <L'.& ?:W lilUmatown (MwittU)............ O Mi 7:10 8:25 rkBTubon. ?. Va.... 7:4ft aoiwo yoirw. wain u?u> i nir Pa*. Pa* [ ootn> ""~"'a.h. r.n. A.M. {3 5$ SiS 8jOjj gl? 10:42 itermlle.. ?8flQ 6:40111:16 rdU. .... 8:89 0:68 iwa iw JUrtinnlUc 8:80 ?:OH 12:26 odor 9:01 6:2V, 1:10 trlnffton..... MtHWfi.HiNwi :;tdO, 6:87L 1:48 wndirllie... 10:06 7:20 8:26 nwDod :? ? inra 7:40| 4:16 heeling*.......- lO'.ttl 8:00) 4:40 huacttjcer tralni dally Including Sunday. AO* mmodaUon mi on rum dallj except Sunday. . JOHN G. COMLINRQN, TIckefAgcnt. Wheeling, W. VA. ?ommU?lou gXetxtamts. B. Datikfost, a D. lasunoit, QaunL 01D. Haitma A BON, BpeoUl. i. DAVENPORT &> CO., 00M3VnSBI03Sr MkalnQnln, Floor, BeeAi, Protirfoa*, Cheat and Dried Prulu. M w WAgHINQTOW Bt. flhlmgq ALL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB I kSSSoy^proropUy executed ?t