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S$s3gPJ2SWR SteffiM&V*-' '*****"* SSJ1.%lUI.lAwUl.<? o'clock ESS??# s? S&3 ^^S3S5i ?u^Sm dg r^j;'uATi5r? i> u? 8&SS ns2??3r*S3?HK 12S. Kr? ?<* w Zj- v* lb* jini?.tt??l Q/fg&Kt a?,'~1^ef?; c^apOOS ID p??pt* iOTXB E?- ^ "H^fSwl;tOTsj U?uaj more t- iG*- ^ w f?4- (LTi t,V ,*-d ur^i&s&ce u muj 8tfa?E^??MSS? BasSS&asss s ? #2s5l2od? wllltw ?oW only Jo* *:** t?i<Utr. ipprvred l?y tWnadef a*atc xta bJSliwUll***1 tar tea thertot ?i?* ^ ?i.cru?d im?rpnnd;^ ^Stigned wiU ?i? ? U* ?: ^'r;?^<An^ Sj ?ad teumibtMM S2? to!iriSuf lor *ad*ll ?ddi aoCd, ^ in-.Sarlwl "I ^ ordlinUK* to tlw tiowJ f >'[?) ui the u?iwuUn*Uan oi one IWW* ?{^S?5bu tot l?Ou<U ut vud cllf oi U !* '- bQl D0 premium wtU U ?? to"?.*J ootid* ot Mid k?a ol 147L . .L h.rvlv a-ivertuwl lor cale uoany ot The o 3,r \f^-mr, Inn At uielr par raluo 00 <*? ^dSrss*?** w ohvut, a. D. "!!?& l? ordinance. otttf ndgw> UA a? *w* km u? Hereto aUatbed wiil bo * "*. ^^MJioa nn?h* authority of Mididty. rit.c^ we uid city obiipuoi 1 aetf to wfti* ke jajuji *umw K tfS <$&*** art tally MlSd ^ of i?d? bond, not paidbefcw ion iMj of Jaiy- ^Lpan) CALDWELL, F. P. JEi*eO.S, p. a. ixjbionl , fo-nmliotopyi. V^JMMIN^IO.N&R'S SALE OF VALL cable Kaii &TATE. Y & Xnlupl Court of Wheeling. i. f.f?^ni* of U?e authority rwtei In me by a , k P?y?^ unnkjuol Court of rt ncellnr, made ^^ .SyoDon*. IMS la * ?uit in cbaapcn.iln* m wnich Jama Taylor with r "7 S5H? rutx boioaad. arc plaintiff*, *od WllLi i wut. OS TXBoflAY, JCLt 7, lstt, |M? loo'dok i. M..teU u public mpfuS^a ie *?d t?s: bidder, >t 13. (root S3ecwin ? ? of OU> MNfiiWai tS?." W..U* d?crtb? smk dnl r* 1-Tse w-rtcoe-luJf of tot Dnmbered thirty <s--".i'Ot!raa ifcesouUi ?We ol >Uueu?tt ?Ue?t. PiSShSl ur*b*m wMiUoa to U?? Ov ol ttL^r.iu.?u* 6<wol We?t Nlriinl*, tofrther ?i i t,ui:d;-<? auA Improv?a<n -< tfcertoa. Rwgjarggg 235 I?i ?1** outbuiidmp, tad In mtiim re'"i-cl-Utt noobeteJ derm 01) la ?)?? Swrteltliwi i W. ?! u* a""'' one-baU ? a gJaS? .i 1?K? !-') m ?im ?"?<*?* rSste-a '1-1. ilolpntnl ? u? ">?P " S*B? USi ,S at 1W|I> < *M*e ! ,oa? Ml ditrfc IMHatrrlnno toibe i?iii cltyo/ Hbceliat uhlo wall. * *1 l.-.ltin; Mid pn?t*nrlrfa3ii? on Uw out uie ol toff ftutet, between Tweatj-niau? udfiurtietiiriwuL * IT** i* tfw?d oa tb? foregotaf property an dent; Unck ntul me- u.d u a mon <ta0n.ole STTt-nr. mil LulMicir ?u er*ct*<i by Wwaid u. tureen * * rwideuce. and ? unuioaliy ?? Byl'.oOa *ud *tU cdutruc^da u rwuirtd t?y tfce m?n? under which this mle h Ut he 3fcul?? the pan>b of property nare Cacr bed -lull be offrftd lot *1* mnmWt?T' llKxaor sALft^-Onaihiru ol toe porch?e coutr sIiaII be l*i<l In cm a on the day of sale, i>l 4. a or a more u Cxe nire?*Jeti may elect t? p,t: ti- a!*U be p.ld la twa equal lmuiwub intern: m?m uay of i.Ie. at ope and t?o fru> irun o*y ol aaie. n?pecurely, the pur taetii ilvins 3ut>> Ijr the uttered payment*, vnb Kcu.iir to be Mppmred by the cotnxaiaUoUrr. mi u iunber Hx-urity tcc tlUc to uld puceU oI Iit.d ?iail be leuijeu until the purtha* money dull a?ve '<-u nud in tulL and Uw opedai Com' nuMiuatr aMexwl by the Court to wayy^^ Special CVimmtwIonfr. I hmby certlf? that bond has bees t^TOi by the iu>re n?seu ?p. clal comml* toner In the above DARgAH> Clerk ol the Municipal Court ol Wheelln*. JH . QOMUISSIOSEE'S SALE. In lilt 5IaMMp?l Court ol Whtelim, Wet Vlrtu.it. In ciuacur*. bison HurUiciiflCf and Cko. 0. Caldwell, txwtee. WiTJan H. Winter*. J. * Tnornbnrj; and Sadie B lr.. rut.'i-k. buwiir, Kobert rowyceand Lam A. Portree, bl? wifr. w iLLAtn ArncU. trustee, t!i?* H ewing Cufflpeny, a ccrp->r*tton ,unw >'?Ui, Viiiiiua alluuhmiu. ?. 11. Cn.toa. ?v. Jsmra >.f. lu.e. partner* deioff bu?lne?i aiiicf iLv lira wmc aud ?ty le ol fceUi ? fcl lugtux lUivt-y #. Winter, at d lfcajaaiin ttackry, p? urn dtXLf Lome*- under the una name sad #.j:e OI WlakrM i ? ackey. *ar?? aibwaru ?nd lw Muuhtch, paruurr* doing bosin?rundt* the Ann nixc aud style of ochwarts A *M? Ucii. Uei >min A. Mikey, Jam* Kloe, Alfred T. McKtmj; the fcxchany* B*uk ol ttheeluc. Levir.u h. siiatti, and Ahml slmnu, her hn? UuxL la purraance of the authority rested in me hjr ? deent ; the afcore iuruu?ii?d wen, nuaeanc entcftd ia ?<dd c*um? ou itie 3d day oI June, A. D, ]? the a CcMl^ucd, a soecial commiaaloaa ?Vi*.tuvrd lut Uic pusyoie by that court In tald wUiOQ WEDNESDAY, TOE 23d DAY OF JULY, 1SS5, fctfinulujjut 10 o'clock a. a. of raid day at tlx iron; xi ol the Court lloa*e of Oaio countj, a?U u m'j ic suction, the several pan.tr 1j of real e?tau nnwiuii r mruuoDctl, or ?u much u may be ace eaary to tay the .itns upon toe name as aet forth Is mil dna-t, the ccatu of suit and expenses oJ W,t L Ararrelcfipxwd in the City of Wheeling. in ?ii.? County. Wc?\ Virginia, that is to sa?, th< m i-a numbered one hundred tad twentr-Uuee (fcffl. irj.iiiiic on Market square bcttrecs t?nu au>\ ticvejta ktnwti, thiny-tfcrce VU) lett tu i ranting back ibv uue wlata to the alley; and pet uI ?oi i uube.-ed Ul between Tenth and Eleventh !rouiiu< 33 leet oj Chapline street au-t ruauiag tuu-k of the tame width tt the sai<j iky. aai bein* lie part of lot uamber 111 oc wtuca ?? ur.ru stable now stands, and seid hal m U u put of luuila toe tun* piuper.y vuich va? cuaTeyed to William H. Winters and J, M. TLnrutur; by Annie M. James and boabend, bj teal .UUrt tn- jta da* of May, 1M2, and of reoorc la ibeo&ce of thdUcik of the County court of thi arideoonty. 1 The lot numbered d jbteen (15) of the?ub-dt xi^n of tae Poor House farm ai lall out by thi b<*nl ol Com x Usiauers of said county, which sale U Is bounded as tollows Bc*iantn? at a stake a u>- toutfewtsi corner of First wwet extended in thi savairsioo of toe bra aforesaid to the cemeten (uwlaud running thence sjuth 55)4?, west 80.7 poto. touta b , out 32 sS poka, north (2%?, en UM(wj. torUi a\ ca*l l&M potc*. north 4J"5 t?[<H polea tocrueterj rrad.auq wlih Mid TtW tons . we?t 31 tX pol? to plan of beginning nmuiaiag ft 70-100 acres, mora or kM a .Tp .ns therefrom* the 6, <20 ntxmre fe? <A aid ptrccl of Ucd which vu coo Ttj-sd -jt mi * llliuu U. Winter* and wile cm the uid Keocrt FonJjree and wife tt LrrlnlaB H am*, by div i'daied the 23d day of Siorembcr L<Ka^.l rtcurdal io the ofilce of the Clerk of tb < ouu j Court of (he raid county on the 4th day o fcwnjDrr, laTs Tai>Mld?,cONinarvfeetbdnc:a ma toed on-(1) of i be lot numt*r eighteen (l>) o u* ?aS dirujoaof tbe Poor Uaose Farm as laid on tor Um t ommUaiooen of Ohiocoonty.which add Io iStljutvuadedufo lowf: Beginning at a sUk u i e aottbeut corner; thence running wot wltl ewiax; rued 122 feet to a Make; thence mnnioi uubfiutceitoectaM; uwace roaninf esat w tee to cuuuij- rued; thence with said road M fact l i lAXiauiCf. I A i>u*cur pucd of Ua<J rimated Inthetowi ?< Eo urovr, iu aid county of Ohio, bounded a t fonuolo; at a st*ke on the ?omh tidtc ftr?t fittet it the northwest corner o- lot U, r .a statf ixme ?ou h s\ e*?t XlW poles, soota 82HC wsBCp-Jta, nortn 8*. wot 17Jl poka to Fla sft?rt txtecd-fd. and with laid sum north 53V ??uu4puk?io ti?bc4lnntog.eonutoin|6%fl3 Km, a<tv or 1ml t ?crrula met or pure] ol land situated L Ohiocoaur oo VVhcehnc track, part of vtut wa ktovo w the Merchant txaet, and which ii bound ?1 uUotk at a ?av? on the one! htoi ta12*pole* 100th ?f a sugar trpe; thene ruh ?5 mat in poie? to a stake In the origins Hot. theure ?ith U north60*. vert ?k poke to Mtvttre. thence north 43', east tt potato a whit ?t aca/ the bank of tne creck: thene* up th ?*ak vtth the meaulen thereof and the otxu! *+* ujiirwn yoiCT w u.v wxiuuibk, ooobwus aloo,t??raty threeand fiity mw and a hal nHtuadtilthi) acfea Ttervalnutoia tbs city o! WbaeUai vQlb> n4 Aim *0'l ibeotiurihNt parcels of land wt * "Ami t getaer and wpuateJjr. and any two? ttencieBuy b? ?d toc*Uw, and;tbe ?Je wi U auuic tu vhiciMTcr <xaajd wtjrs oi *Ulnr la Fm-?t amount r?n *x realised. ttot Otajan wut?<a*dinexhibit F to ttobUlof plalnUAI uid now Uiot put of tbe land numbered Uweia ihi* *d*artJwmeat of ?le. ehail DOC t Md uuica* tbe t>rucMd? of tbe Oiber land aboi J??U?0'd. not 5? tbe rtty of WbeoUnc. datrvad I * mid, maall be UMffldaat to sai ibauaoatbcceoi TbeUad muti!SSSSnSS^ ?ffiSdSun ?xntwd ??/.Uo**, tbat l? p mr: Barianlnj I Uf north woe earner of lot So. (I) on* dflotKa ] [? ?tal Uaij-aoe ,C11 bet ?Wi? Uu matt "i rauotni mil M IM: Umbm ?w In k?i to nut; nd; tea north wtl ?J ravl uln U Mntlmt conarMtat H ** Or. ami* ras&lni vast wit* laMmft In to wiui?tMrvra rot Ujc Ml litjuact z&boJi . Jwui ?it? uld iot B Ik< Io plan ul bet&oln tec ul tan u lot So. li MSo.i9ij<u?uiMlTstai<<PixirBou> ran Tiu.orsui.-Oi?ildM and w auck aw J|1? nircbwratT ttateKb la bau<>. and II hoaiatW 13 t?o equal tnmtli?iW. payable I Wctlwlrla ow and twojaanftaa thaday 55- !*? from thai day, tha wreiaa wu? u> mm b> tW dafeoad inttliwsn,ai tot tit* to b? itcalMd to mom* lte mrawst <*>7(MUy that u. atora anaadSpaei S'w-'-i.aaag.' H. H&1BKS, Attorney-at-Lflw, N gfcedtadi Chroalc Dysentery. Mr. James Bran tun, Second avenue, Pitt* burgh, Pjl, write*:44 For two years 1 have been constantly troubled with a .chronic diarrtuaa, or dysentery, hiring had, on an average, from twenty to twenty*five passages everr twenty-four j hours, and every one bloody, I had i thoroughly tried alt the .prominent phv- j sidans in Pjttiburgh, was twice in the West Penn Hospital, the first time thirteen weeks, and though I . left it much better, ret in five days I was as bad as ever. I then tried two other great doctors in this city, and one of them finally assured me 1 was not long lor this worid, and advised me to write to my friends about it. I next went to Dr. llartman, wiinoui inc icon raiuucna inu nc uwu do anvthing for me. He examined me, imiied, and said, he coald stop the bloodr discharges In less than two weeks, which he did vrtth Pkruxa, and I hare now been cntirel/ well for several weeks, and never felt better hi m/ lif-, though I am still taking bis Pexuxa. I will take it whenever I need medicine. Mr. Patrick Burns, Pittsburgh, writes: " I have suffered intensely-from piles and chronic diarrhcea. I was treated by fire of the best physicians and surjfeons in the city ?f Pittsburgh, and with alt grew constant!/worse. Finalljrthxee of them said my only hope was an operation. This fnghtcned me, and I went immediate!/ to Dr. Hartman, who- has entire!/ cured me with Pxrun-a. I hare been at work now for three month*, and never in rav life felt better. Call and see me at corner of Twenty-seventh and Mulberr/ streets. Twelfth ward, Pittsburgh." Mr. Patrick Cunningham, S. S., near Sidney street, Pittsburgh, Pa., write*: * For "fire rears I hare'suficred inexpressibly from 'internal and external piles. I lave tried the best physicians of PittsU..-r.fi *?<t AllMlunv wilhnut nlief. I went to Dr. Hartman, who cured me without detention from work with PsRUSfJL* Charles Frank, of E.nrichrille, TefFerton countr, Ohio, write*: u I had pile* and in ano for four rears. I had suffered constant!/ with a discharge of matter from the parts, and sometimes from the contents of the bowels through it. I could not have borne it much longer. I had heard so much of the ill effects of a knife operation that I resolved to go to Dr. Hartman. He ridiculed the sill/ idea of cutting it, and at once performed his own original operation without the luufeTTnd without pain. I am thorough! r cured, though of course I took PKEPKA.* isiM fliakMBmt? 0*4ronlcAXerrMM Phrw. FSSKsssSSnfi Quirk. Sara Cam. CT4 tntorantrm given I ?? ?. -J ?i emvMra Mfirferfftm. MTSeod^rostaanaCorCeMitmteiSlfntleatWadca, ?TM. Ctfl oewru?. p. o. CLARKE* U. 0. WO. 230 VIM* CTRCET.CIWCWWATI OHIO. ECZEMAI ? For tbe benefit of Buffering hnmauity, ud la heatfclt gratitude at th j wonderful result, 1 deem it only my duty to fire this uaiolidted Ustimooy in favor of Swift's frpcdflc. My wife baa been afflicted with hereditary Eczema or Salt Rheum from her infancy. It bai increased In intensity with each saceceJing spring. and belrf aomewbai skilled in medicine myself, I tried every remedy 1 cculi thint of foe jeirt?Saaapartlle combined with ev*ry form of Potusl*, **CnUcma," pills of very kiud. and hundreds of otber remedies, lo i ttons and alcali wa?hes of every known kind, bnt I they all .are ?nly temporary relief Daring tbe prtng of J9M her lower extremities became *o inflamed an 1 sore that ?be m obliged to k*e? tbem cocstaatly c ated with a c verlng of "Fulfcfs Earth " mixed vet and allowed t? dry on. Amona i other tblng*. she was afflicted with a periodical net vow headache, ooenniny regularly every ?even days, sometimes followed by an intermittent fever for weeks at a time, so that berlibbeame a burden to her. Tkis sprint I determine 1 ahsshoa'd take 8.8.8. and foiliw strictly toe directions in retard to dose, ef. This was about seven weekisgo. After takiog tbe flnt large bouie tbe di*ea?e seemed to increase: the burning, i chtngand inflarnmstlr n , be ame unbeatable, the, however, pvnetered in inetueof the mrdicJne Alter takingt-.e?eo03d bottle the inflammttion began to subside, after tbe third bottle tbe Infla*mat<on disappeared, and i Hxe spot drie t np and turned white and ac ly. and finally she brushed tbem off in an impalpable , wb'te powder ies*-mblioff pure salt. S*e ii now ; taking the alatft bottle, three tab'espoonfols four time* daily. fcvery appearance ci tbe disease ha? gone, and her flesh is becoming soft white and HSOOID ftFl]Q' inn vnu n uuiE, urn i h<wdaeiiei hare dbappe red and the is now, at ** Era ol afie,er j oyjoe ihe only pod health the known for upwards of 40 yon. No vronder stoe doclans with empbasi? that crerr battle of S. . 6 a i? worth a thousand tiata it* wtight in gold. Any farthT iniunradon eoccern't* her caw will be dieerfa ly given bp-beaeU-atlierre idenee, ; US Mnliett ?t.ect o - by me. Jobs P. BjuMXT, 44 GriswoldSt. Detroit, Jlich., May 16,1*5. re inrt to get the genuine, and tend for Treatte ^ on BLwd and Bttn Diata**, lite. For sale by ail 4rn|glstt. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, c- a. 157 W. rd street. V. T. J^caw Per >ala LaanhUn Bme. * Co. and Logan A Co From Pole to Pole Atx**? RiMAHan.i.a baa d?moo?tr*ted Ita power ofcar* for all diaeaaea of the blood. The Harpooner's Story. Km Bedford, June J. J889. Dn-J.C. Atxn t Co^-Twmty yean ago I waa x barpoooer in tba 3fortb Pacific, when dra other* of tba crew aod myself were laid op with aod'JJw^r.'SSh km*'pu^'bKchea'aU over as. and oar breath seemed rotten. Take it by and nrg* we were pntsy badly o& All oar Ifane-Jale* waa accidentally destroyed, bat tba attain had a coapie dozen bottles of Arra'tf , gmiriiau rad pn qi that, wt neor. end on it quicker than I tare ertr iwn mm 5 i lu*[x-rtfiilljr} c-ur?, IUlpmT. Wnra&tx. The Trooper's Experience. f jnnn.Jk*ttl<nJ(S.A/rk*Jjrartk7,18a3. . Dm. J. C. A?m*Co^O?tkB?: Ibm I ?"> s*""" l Ecr. forow iwo JJ t """TcilK!iij, * TxaSm" 0 Trotptr, Cap* JKmtef Rtytnun. 1 Ayer's Sarsapari/la t- J? the only thoroughly cflhctfvt blood-parifiw, the only mrdklne that eradicate* the pofcaM of it BcrofbU, Mercury, nod CoataftoOi DUcohi from Uio *j ?trtD. 0 rxmsxo mr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowel^Xaaa# 1 TUTTS PILLS 85 YEARS IH USE. n? Omtut Xtiicti Thimpli rf tot! 1 SYMPTOMS Of A * T/lDDin I IVPP. tko brad, with a doll Mnstlol Id U? ? J?,V^MwkSWi.-w% s gfeiHS f ^ "con STIFAfio nT "* !g|B 8J^sss OgeyiHw.Hi4?iy?itNBthitfMc" A. anXEB'S DREAM, To Balld M Ideal Town. Wber# Mmu Can Llr* aad JMa m Equal Terms. CXeyettMt LmcUr. A party of Cheyenneae, who are oldtimers and have seen cities zrow on the piling ud the mountain (idea sod by the riven, and who have very little to show for it, except memories of auld lane syne, were sitting around a table in a back room last night talking about what they had done and what they would like to do. "I wish I had that drawer full of gold twenties," said one of them. "Not the little drawer; that big one on the other side." "What would yon do with It?" asked another. "Do with it?. Why, Fd retire/' he replied. ? "Retire from what?" savagely asked yet another. "Well, I don't know exactly; I'd just sorter retire, as it were." "YesTyou'd retire tothe (Sld-room, or somewhere, and come back here in about three weeks asking me to set 'em up. That's tha mv vnnM pslin>." "No, I wonlda't either, for I'd know you wouldn't do it; otherwise you'd set 'em up now." . That in * clincher, and the other man did "set 'em np." "Now," said the first man?the one who wanted the twenties?after the refreshments had arrived. "Now, the fict is that if I had all the money I could me, I'd hnnt me np a valley in Wyoming, where the land is good and lhe watcgr plenty, and I'd build a little town, and on one block I'd put a fine row of tenements for all my friends to live in, and the middle house should be a splendid theater, which woold do for a church on Sundays, and I'd have a railroad to the town and let her grow. We'd all start in on equal footiog, and the first fellow who (tot so rich that he felt himself above the other /.II TIJ L:? a<u)U leijvna x u ure uuu uu? v* v"?u w>v him mak? a fresh start some place else and " "Oh, hush, that ain't natural," said Arthur; ' money will make a beggar think he was born in a castle, and he'll get a cost* of-arms off a fruit can or something ol the sort, and swear that he inherited it inside of ten years. Your town's basted already, old man." Well, the fact is, I haven't built it yet," said the castle-constructor, "but the truth is that if I had even money enough to set 'em up now again, I'd do it." Somebody ebe had, and the stimulants appeared .once owe. and by the time the party broke np all of tbem were as rich | as they wanted to be and voted unanimously that nothing succeeded like snccets, and this morning they will feel as if thev bad succeeded in securing a head | which will require them to have a shoehorn to get their hats on good. WrisUula FaihSon't Iiobt*. Gray note paper and envelopes are fashionable and should be sealed with lie popular "cr?ay cloth" is invaluable for traveling costumes, as it is not affected by dost or salt water. Mutton leg sleeves will be worn with tbin dresses this season, particularly with white woolen dresses. Slippers and stockings match the toilette. Undressed kid slippers of the same tint are worn with beige costumes. Dog colters of velvet embroidered heavily is seed pearls are stylish tor summer wear. The velvet is either black or dark red. Grasshoppers, so {rightfully lifelike as to make none involuntarily start back lest tbev hop on one, are liked by the French modistes for bonnet trimming. opalescent beet)es are very fashionable I as a bonnet trimming. A recently imported French bonnet had the grass front completely starred with these pretty little insects. Collars of the "officer" shape, which may be worn over the collar of any dress, ' * -J _l*t 14 are mace 01 veivei cotcxki mm gum wubroidery or rows of beads edged with jet or gold beads. Tiro narrow rows of bias muslin finish the inside. Sometimes the muslin or gauxe is scarcely visible above the bead finish. The Old Mas Wasn't fluting. Cincinnati Commercial Trarder. A middle-aged, handsome gentleman, with a coll in his head, stood on the corner of Fourth and Vine, waiting for a car, and a dude, with a couple of pretty girls, held a place near him. The gentleman, haying an eye to the beautiful, looked more than once at the girls, and also, remembering his cold, used his handkerchief. The dude observed it. and after two or three minutes became indignant and approached the gentleman. "What do you mean, air?' he asked fiercely. "What do I bead, whadT" replied the gentleman in astonishment. "Why, sir, flirting with the young ladies uuuu *?? ?.? f , ?- - , "Haw, haw," i?a?hed the gentleman, in the dude's bee, "l'be dnd fflrtingwith the eirlt l'be barried b?d, wid a code id by head. Why, bv dear ?lr, l'be gat lonr boys at hobe, and il I thongbt they would grow np to be each a daid fool aa yon are I'd disinherid theb and adopt a labily of bUThe^ndeVrt?2re'w hastily and the girla smiled. _ Soma Clever B?U. a. Lnia CUtfLmeenL An East St. Lot& miller kept corn in a bin. the sides of which eloped inwards. Nevertheless he daily saw the effects of rats. Wondcrirg how the animals got in and ont of the bin, he posted himself to watch them. One of the largest rats, which had purposely remained out of the bin. upon Bearing iue oiuer o rau to the side of the bin ud lowered himself over the edge until he hung only by bia lore pawB. Then his rat mend*, getting a gtxxJ start br running, lamped and seized anon the hanging rat s body, raised themselves ont and scampered off. When the last rat wss ont the old one climbed up from his suspended position and followed after. No Half on Tbl*. Chicago Xcvi. It'i funny th?t whenever "hell" ie mena.->mA nn* in th? mmmnr alvavs epeaka of Bob Ingersoll. A party were seated at dinner last evening. The sabemotion o? "Bheol" for "hell" in the new version of the Bible was mentioned, "that reminds me of a story," (aid one. "A Nevada Senator was once telling Bob Irwieraoll of the advantages of hia Stats. 'Wby.it only needs water and *ood sedety to like it the beat State to the Union.' 'That's all bell needs,'repltod IngersoU.' H? W.nlid to Celt brat*. TaaiSlfthg*. Daring the uncertainty in uuoou in regard to the Senatorial election a member of (he Senate remarked to another member of the same body i "Suppose we get op a grand ooroplimentary banqaet to celebrate Logan I election." - "Yea, bnt aappoM be slip* upon the election!" Then let the complimentary banquet be in honor of his defeat. What 1 am after is the banqaet" ?j hi Am Erarjliodj Will tod.r?Und. IjOW^U A fish has lost been discovered In Ore eon that baa tbe power o! onlimiledly in' Hating itaelt It.u believed that thia die covery will?*ve a heap at lying is the latare. AU the average fiaberman will bavi to do U to begin hia yarn, "When I w?a it Oregon laat year." Konantfi SwJrd. The golden award whleh tne Empero: r of Baaeia baa prewited to General Xoma raff, and which baa joat been complete) I by M. Kleiber, a St. Peteiabnrg jeweler J. la deacrihed aa being a verymaputen weapon Indeed. It) ahape la that of ai old French sword; the blade la nude of Damascene steel; the scabbard as well as the hilt la of sold; between the chased ornaments on both tides of the scabbard there are rows of Jewell, and at the opper end of the sword there are dortera of six or seven lai/e diamonds. At the lower part of the scabbard are engraved the words, "For valor." also aarroonded by precious -stones. Farther ornaments in the shape oi rosea formed of jewels are set in different places. The cost of the sword is estimated at ?150. A BUSINESS CONGRESSMAN. ' Who has ? F?? Plain Word* With PoitmaciirGiaunl Villi. Wtukiaetaa DUpatc*. Beriah Wilkins la an Ohio Congress* sun. He is a Democrat of the Mc?<eanPsyne school He has ft district that represeats anywhere from 5,000 to 8,000Democratic majority. He is a banker, with ? roond-ahaped head that is deemed quite level in his home bailiwick. Becentiy he called on Mr. Vilas with reference to numerous appointments that he bad requested for his district He was asked for the papers and bande 1 out a formidable bundle. The Postmaster General picked up t one, and began to read it to himself. He said presently: "Those are strong recommendations. But I don't find any charge against the present incumbent I presume you have read my circular?" "Oh, yes. I have read it" "Well, there are no charges here." "The man I want to put in ia a Democrat The man who iain is a Kepubiican." "Yes, but there must be charges against him." "That is all the charge I can make or will make." "Than r Mnnnr mitt a anv ph?n#e." Another package of iadoreemcnta was taken op, but the Ohio Congressman reached out and took the entire boodle. . 4,I understand you, do I," be is reported as saying, "that your circular requires me to make oath to the 'olfensive partisanship* of all these postmasters?you want sworn charges, do you ?" "Exacsly," said the Postmaster General who thought tbe cloud was disappearing, but was mistaken, for the Ohioan continued: M You needn't trouble youreelf to look any further. You won't find any such affidavits. In our section of the country we have too much resoecfi for our neigh bore to be filing sworn affidavits againtt their political character. I want a Demortat in. I want a Eepubliean oat. The Kepubiisin expects to go oat. The Democrat expects to go in. The K-pablicin thinks that the Democratic Administration is made up of b'anked fools that it hasn't turned nim ont long ago. The Democrat thinks so, too. And so do I, Mr. Vilas, and blank me if I ever set fool in your department again. Bat when yon come knocking aboat Congress for as appropriation, by thunder, I'll see that von either stir the podding or give np the Udle. Good day, sir." Yoatbf ul Smutntu and What It Coct* Letdt Jienan. A student of Harrow one day politely w cufc uj iuu Haa?i?tiuo ui B?UUI> wwm W horse-back In difficulties with a gate lock "Thank yon, my boy," said the farmer, who was one of the wealthy Middlesex gnuiew. "What may you name be?" -My name's Green," rut arced the boy. "And what is your flUher?" "Ob, mj father's a cheesemonger," said the smart scholar, chuckling internally at his read; wit; "and be lives in london in theTheobalds Road." "I'm very mnch obliged to you." replied the firmer. 44 You're a capital young chap, I shan't forget you. "Don't," was the scholar's final tbroit. "Remember Green, and a cheesemonger in the Theobalds Road." And up the hill the bo; went, mnch pleased with himself and the clever story he had told the farmer. Recently a young gentleman of the name ot Green was advertised for, whose father kept a cheesemonger's shop in the Theobalds Road, and who, in return for politely openirga gate at Harrow, was left a large legacy by ths wealthy farm er, recently diseased. So ran the advertisement, but the student, now a youthful professional and greatly in need of money, conld not answer it, nor prove his rights to the legacy. For neither was his name Green nor anything approaching it, nor bad his father, a quiet country gentleman, ever, even in the remotest fashion, been interested in cheese. The young barrister now waits in poverty for briete, and wishes he had been less witty and more truthful. One TUa| that Forgot. Heekntge., A good story is told of a prominent member of society- who has a habit of tying a knot in her pocket handkerchief when she wishes to tix anything in her mind which moat be attended to. She was engaged in a desperate flirtation on a certain occasion, and in her abstraction dropped the handkerchief on the floor. This was noticed by her hostess, who endeavored to break up the flirtation by inviting her guest into another part of the house. As the latter rose from the chair she stooped and picked up her handkerchief, noticing as she did so, the knot in one corner. "What have I forgotten tooh a acbud andiklv. 4*Thafc Wn have a husband," replied her hostets. The story in repeated, and the lady, who is a well known member ol the diplomatic circles, always keeps ber handkerchief Iree from knots now. The Deetl on a Windmill. St. Jama' Scztuc. A corn spondent relates that he recently made a bicycle tour in Denmark, and that upon a second time passing that way be was told an amusing story about himself. On the occasion o( his first visit he was benighted, and, having lighted his lamp, rode at topmost speed for many miles along a lonely highway. He was seen by a passing countryman, who, stricken with terror, fell upon bis knees, and was found in that adiiude hv a belated letter carrier. ' What ii the matter T" the postmsn asked. ' What, indeed I" stammered the peasant, "the devil has just sone by on a windmill, and ma; God hate meicy on mel" Tb? sntui DoJg*r. Sever gas dodges put imperfect traps, confusing the sanitary ergineer, baffling the doctor, taking possession of jour house and killing you, or making you an invalid. It yon are dead, that dotes the business. If you are crippled or poisoned, Brown's Iron Bitters can do wonders for you. Dodga the artful dodger by enriching your blood, invigorating your system, and enjoying good health. Mrs. Spier. W Decatur street, Boston, Mass, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters is Just the thing for building one up." OIUVU W U1C lUiWlllllK ?-? UW u?)>| sea" beard at Coney Island is undoubtedly caused by the playing of the brass bands.?-Vrw (Means Picayune. Arts'# SAP<P??ti i,? operates radically upon and through the blood, and is a sale, reliable, and absolute core lor the various diseases, complaints, an-t disorders, due to debility, or to any constitutional taint 01 infection. oasr The An Sorts man says the drg? are beginning to don their summer pants. We s-iegrst that the prevailing goods is mo* sli1?.-LoutU Conner. M* ? Qonfordt Add PhMphatr. AdrutafMii la Dj?pei>?u. Dr. G. V. Done?, P.tjaa, Ohio, ?yi "I have used it in dyipepiria with verj marked benefit U there is deficiency o: add in the stomach, nothing affords mow ! relici, while the action on the oerrooi [ ayrtamii daddodly haneflcM. want ?. tattoo. c^Ntw Vore, JUM 9.-CotMajne><T jUn 1 Curawin.0., Jowa-Coura dull; mMillIn ! ?** t JraaO.-WooldBn; land mo< IttAXCK ASP TBADE. Tba TMtBrH of thm Moat? u4 StMk Kar. k?u. !fiw Tojlt. Jum S.-Homt ?qr ?? WMML Prime menaadlo paper iai pera&L Feniia r<ebun1353?j <5? mn. Gonuun BWM W?i? bow oetirt uid qnoUt?i?&mi?xcci>tlDrk,*Uch nH poctzl lun bro-Bm bn little mora acttn liular OnntatlMM Rasuoab Hosse-Have been onljr moderately active, total saW being gl,*&,OGO. Srocxs?The fcatu'e of to-day'? stock market has been heavy break la Lafltawanna, without the dtT?r!opa?nt o( a single Item of news afitetiof the Intrinsic value of propert r, Lackawanna oueaed ihla mornlpg at 10&H. ana sIter selling at lOO^ willed to 101 daring the first hmrand tbcottfsdfly declined on heavy ales until It tooehed MX between 1 aadSo'ctek. Later It ra'llelto Mfaad closed at ft)C a net lo a of JH potent, with ftoctu*toS ^M??Tof Larkawanna were 13&4A 1 harts, while the total sate for the day of all stocks were 3S4JOO shares, The decline laLaekawaona lvettribau don the street to the action of a single broke-, wh?Ja general! J snpoosed to cootrpl the price of ito:>k. It is reported that he rfcentiv disposed of a (arte nortion of his ho!dlirg?of?tock and after giving an additions! order th*s morning tftelt loft the street and haa not baen seen during the balance of the da jr. Tbe rest of the lift waadoddedlydnU 1'ecidc Mail dosed with a net gain of?4 perceitf. New Jersey Central JA percent aa i L oulsvil'e JtA'ashvilla % percent. With thrse excepUons the rioting quotation* were Mi percent lower than the final sales of Saturday, but gener? ally onlyXsX percent below the higheit prices (I. asootfu. S. 4Kb. 1?H; v. 8. new 4s 12SJ4; 1 adfie fis of *%, wK; Central Pacific, 11?H Krie seconds. 47%: Lehigh a Wilkeahan*. 7i; LootrianaOonsots, 75; Missouri %. 104; St. Joseph, \lt%- St. P. A a C. firsts, 120$*; Tenwmee 6s, old, 47%: do new, 47)4; Texas Pwcftc Land Grants, *7; (to alo Grande, 60: Union Pacific firsts 110*4; do Land grants, 1M$; do Sinking fond, 129%: Virginia 6a, S:VlntUiia Consols, extra matured coupons. 52; do deferred, 5?: Adams Exnress, US; American Express, 94; Oinada Southern, OH: tennalPaelfie 8Q$<; Cbcstpeake 4 Ohio. IK; do am preferred 8; do seeood preferred- 4)4: C. C. C. 4 1.30; Denver Jk Rio Grande, 4!,; Erie. ?.? ;. do preferred, 2D: Fort Wane, 132#: Kb mas dk Texas, \TX; Lake Erie A Western. 2; Lake Shor-. 1 &&; Loulsrffle A Nashville,?; Loasvflle, New Alb iny A Chicago, 21; Man phis & OurKftoo. M; HfeM?s Central, 51; Missouri Pacific. WK: Na*h m?*I Chattanooga 98: Kew Jersey Central 89; Nortfiern Fadflc, 1?H; do preferred, J%' Chicago & northwestern preferred 126, New York Central. MJ<: Onto Centxal..6K; Ohio 4t Ml**. dppL 14Y*\ do preferred. &?: Pacific JUU, fifty; Fuubttzip, 141; Bmrilng. 125$; St, Load 4 tea Francisco, I"#: do preferred. 30: St. PM', 7C8i; do preferred, 107X: Texas Pacific, 11*; I'm n Pacific, filtf; United State* Express. 51*: W..Bt. L. 4P..3; do preterml. 7; WeLhrFarfo Express 122; Western Union, SI#. Breadttolh Mid Provisions. Chicago, III., Jane 29.?The wheat trade had a touch of wax fev-r unlay, rttmor* of trouble in Afgnanlstan patting life and strength into a heavy and drouptna market. The opening was steady, bat h'*v? orterir i-i came on the market, which rans.-d a break ot tfe. carrying it down to t&Ke. Th* temper was rxtremeiy beardu" -selkts" being in th? m-jority. About this time alrices vera tecrired stating that a rebel horde In AfjhioUtan h?d stolen irom the Amwr treasure* at IUKMXU, ponibiy rune at tar initeration of Russia. This led to a sharp tarn In the marker, and there wasa frantic rash on part of th J ?horta to cover, which carried prices no IV *i bin a very short time amid sharp su itemenu The scene was abjut the wlid> st watch has t*en witnessed in a great many wtck*. The ls?er reports acre somesrtut more reassuring, wnich ctuscd price* to fsll back lj<c fluctoatcd and dosed on Ue regular board about the same ss Saturday. Flour was dn-l and unchanged. Wheat opened steady but soon decl'ned }?c, then rallied ixe on ths rumors of fresh, trouble in Atenanlstan but (ell back Ifce on more reassuring advice* tod close* about ibe huso u oa. Saturday. Sales sHie; September *?Sa?2tfe. dated at 9fl$e9 J4c: So.2 springS7sS7%c.No.a spring78 J4'; Ko 2red S?c: No. SredSte Com ruled moder?tcly strong and pica advanced S*V. bat reacted and closed about ibe sane as oa SeCnrd*r; euh 47%s: Jane 4lX*4.%r. elated at 4?!*a<7Uc; July e'.otedu Aujrwt 4efcat7&. cJoaad bti(K*\-.W. closed at \r*,c. OaU ruled actlre and stronger fur J one dellv-iy, but taje'* for the deferred in ores: ea b 3 Vs-CHc; Jane tSOSgje. dosed st S1&3i&i July 314.%, e csed st sgfe; Accost . <a2^c. doted at *7ifr. *Te du'l: No 2. 63c. Flaxseed flra: Sa 1 <1 24. Mess pork, ruled ee*y st 5a7%c lover early, but milled 10al2kc iate*rand clmkd steady; o??r. IW J5sW 10; July HO 2Ta w 3-JJ. do ed .19)0 2*al0 27k: Acrnst fttftelO 42>C doted st I 0 37kalo ?0; SeptcmW fid CWalQ U& clotod at SlOtffcalOSO. IaM qm*t but t-W-iy: c-ab 660a *.52Sc: July 6.60*6toe, clos d st &6Us66S^c; Acwt 6 67V6.T_*>cc- doted at 6.70*6.7:046. Sevte fiber .77J4t6.b0c Boxed meats st?dy: shoo ders A fialOOc;. short xlb5t2Me; >Lo t cvar5 8SaV??. Whisky jlrm st fl 1&. Baaai* steady and unchanged. Batter flrui: creamwy l?at?)fe; rfalry 13Ua>Je. Egg?. lOalOSe. Afternoon Board?TVbrat suonger una higher; July iSc; Ac|Ust?Hc Septembtr 9?%c. Corn drm and )je bisb-r. Oau uuchangtiL Pork 2,4c higher, lard unchanged. N**r You, June 29. -tfiour doll and heavy; receipts I290Q barrels;exports <337 barrels;superfine wtsiern and State Si 20iS 65; common to pjod Ptin (ih nSlfAiK S; i> imman In rlnltt exlrt kt Loui* S3 50*5 40. Wheat, spot CK-ltt: op lions opened lower. later adfenced *ud close 1 steady; rcceima *413 busbtia. ux ports 1Wfl bushela; ?Uea 5 363.000 brand. tutors*. 1A?0 b-febels spot: So. ,1 Chicago 92^cfo.b,; No 2 AiUwaukeeMc; No. 1 Not them Ktatt^c; No. 1 No.thwest s5>?c;Na. ihard cXL to^c: ongwded ml vicaStOto: No. 3 red Si 00; No. 1 whitefl01; No. ited Jans <1 00, eioainf atWHc Jalj 99XcaHOOJi.dodmtat ?jfcc; August tl oikal 0-%, cusdn* u<l 01H September 81 atel Of# closing st5t$%: Octooer 11 OOUl 0%. ckWoi *t 11 05*; D?t ember 5. {fife Com easier; reedpu SH 4W uusbds; exports W.62S bushels; ungraded jU5lc; Ka *, S2e: No. 2 white 6'c; high mixed MSc: No. l white ?*: ungraded white Me: No. 2 June &J&?3*jc,eloJA*u Wjys: JuiyttX* MHe, closing at aSHc: August W-4nOi;-*c, closing m ic: *n*emoer Ms&Xc* eloeln* u *)etobtrclosing at tut* Uitijactive; receipt*M,7Wibushela; export* none; mixed wenem toaVo; white d-j JTM.cs. Coffee, ap^t lair; Bio dn>l at S&: op i.n* doll; Mica Mu> baga; July A70o; August IHc: September 195c: October ?X0e: November 7.11 j; February 7.25c sugar dull ana noiunal; refined qukt end steady: granq'aud 6%a61i-i6c. Bice ?t*?dy demand modmte. Tallow sn ady* Rosin qu et Tu pentioeduU at Meagre. Ejgs dull and ew*ier; wutern UKalJc. Pora dull lard doll; wes-em steam 65SHc: Ktbmary and July 8.70*0-720; August M9e; September S.9* "flic: October 711a7.12c: Nerember 7.01a703c, December ISOa&Ms; city steam 6.50a Cbceie, h>*m.4v aril nnlar- flat lUalb> ftfhara Hn. ebanjed, PhilaOkusll. Pa.. Jan* 29.?Flour doll; Ohio and Indian* f4 *J5at> S; su Loci J ana Southern IMuoiSft&tttt-.irintrwteU pttmt 1100*575: tfiun*soce bikers IIuOj* W: Jilun-*ota patent ft 00*5 60. Wheat opened dull. reacted and ckted firm; So. 2 red Jane H^t9 c; July VOfttoc; Anjtust T,September 11 Con opened ?abadc fewer. but subsequently reacted audcto ed Bra; No t muted 5jo *u<uner So. 1 high mixed Mo; Ho. 2. mixed 52J$a52)$e; aail mixed Jiuo UHilMc; Jnl) August 5lsS46;: September toy#. ii*a qu?t. rejected white Kc So. 3 mbite No. 2 white Slfta?)* ; fuuirei dnii; No. * white Jane 38)>tt$?c; July teK isKc; Aofoit a*X*f7He: September sa^Oto. fork, new mwefUCOaU 26: do prime mew new in udell M; f natty H iWkia 50. H*ms, tanked 9a lie. Urd w?adj ; icfln d 7J5t7J0c: ?t- a-u e.*ta fiSOr. Hotter steady bat doll: eratmcnr extra* 18a 19c; firsts 'fialTc; Bradford county and New York do. 16o; western dairy Salte. Fggg doll and irregular; extrta !2aWjic.?cheise quiet and easier; Ohiu data choice 6Jic ; Or to prime Sa6)<c. Crxaxxxru O- June 29.?Floor qoiel; family tl25a)00: fancy St 63*4 90l Wheat ?a*r: So.* ml tMraSl OL; nactpte 4?QQ tm*hels: shipments iltt) bushels. Commonly modeiaie demand: No. 7 biItmI J4a4S^> (lata tn (nnH Kaniiml \'n 1 m!*ed SlXr.lkje Mu d nominal; extra >'o t -S?rin* Wc. Pork quiet tsirs. Lard firm at 6.40c. Balk meats quiet; shoul'.ers I *Sc; short rib 8?*<te, Bacon Arm-.should n 4JS7^c; short rib o short dear 6.50c. Wtusky dull and nominal at fi 13. Butter uulet: ext a Qrptmtrf 1h20b. fancy <Uirj ttat3c. J-tasMd oU quiet ?ud steady it ttittQ. ?0*?T li> loud demand: herd nliM New ajetsiMe. Etc* * ?i" with a fair demand at tie. vlire*r.eVdy; Otto fjllcr?un factory 6e76. Bauun%r, Mi*_ June2X?Wheat, western tower, eto lag ouy No. *2 winter red foot >uae h%mh.^c: July fthTCtt; August {#NoMbber MMtftytc Octorber |i Olal a.'v; roro, western >ower ard anil: tailed spot 5iy9k: Junettjfc "ia; jut aiuum uva. uo ana dull; voteta white SBaMc: mixed 38a2*\ P.orMoos steady: moi pork ftt &%IA U clear rib lllililSS T .uwx June 2S.?Wheat quiet tad toy; So. J red eaah or June tlHo; Julr WHvatked: <%ugn?t ?Xe; Ecptuabrr O tober Wc: No. 2 aofi TOc. Cum dull; a cob or Jon* ?e: July Mfco bid: Augtbt <S*?c bid. Ckti nominal; no quotation. Petroleum. PmnrMH, Jane HI?The oil market waa vary much?xcited train ttnUr and rrlree cfceed teresal pointa .bijner than the opening Ugurra. The Srattng wea tnuneely bullish and a general deposit! a to buy vu manUwttfd toward the ctoM. charts became frighten*d and began to eortr, bat no failure* wen reported; market opened atffMe, adranrod lotie, broke to tBfeoo ael log to realm and n>-Ttcd York lailoret. bot recorerod *?lu and doaed itroaf at wiihUw tendeoey?tfllupwird. Til mm*. Pa^ June S.-Opened si ?e; hW?. i eat 93Ji~owe.t 90s; ckned at VNfil i2pinentt not rotted; duim SUM bunk Xnr Tone, June Petrols* flra; United ckMd at ?>?, erode iob?neU7tf?He. Uto Steak. CSKAoa Jose 29u?The Drown* Journal reports: i Oatt e jWipt?HOX) heed: thlpaean MOO heed; i (Opd natlT? end Texaoe ruled ?troncer; thlpplnf , >uen,K ojtf ? roekm end leeaers *JOo?4tt; oowi, bolli and mixed SI aOM 60; Uuougb TexM cattle, com LA. $100400; mwri <3 78a4 00. Bog*?Beodpta mjoobead; Mmnente^tooo bead: . market Its tower but doted Inner; rouxti and , mixed l?K*4*>; meting and iUpplx?ttOBe415; : i?3s ?r?3| jK^isas^ss: nurkcu uh!?j ifiiro n 4 >1|M ?m)r(K bo?? Amerteea cattteMttagat V# per pound, drmaot ; wtU&l r Kur Lxramr, Juno rs?Cattle active and fa I gootdttnaodatatlfbt advance over but week's f priew; reodptt UW h?d: dUpaeata J.TOO S?22iSS3iKLSS55i,2^u SS L Cnrconun, 0, JuneS.?Btwflrm: common t?3 f liakt l*4aM?: peckiognndWhew? SM?| g Dry Goods. Hwr Tone, Jane ffc-In eon* department* then kai bun a Mr inquiry, with MtMaiia, Wtaj g&eAtcxX. I>r. J. E. SMITH, So. 1404 Cliapllne Street, Jfear Fourteenth Stmt. The beat tTldence of a pbyaidan's success if the testimony of his patients. The Incrcaalmr ?le| manda far mrpcoieMtonalaerTicmproTothatlhaTe dealt hoaonuJy and fairly with those who hare 1 consulted ma. I narcr ate & patient's name wiihoutpermfarioo. though Jhate many hundred certificates from those whom X hare cured aiUr the/ had bean propoopced incurable, A thorough mea* leal education with man} years hoapttai excellence and fkmiUarity-with tberaputicagents, adme observance of temperamental pcculiarltta and itrict attetrtlou to hygienic management insures imriss. a ewe la pomlMe, andIftmnkly fire the patient my opinion. Home Proof. Kidney and Liter DfMM and Rheumatism.? Buffered terribly?1"Nothing seemed to help me; could not set oat of bed. or. Smith cared me.w za*lL PHILLIPS, Wheeling W. Va. Mmm. ?# VW tnMilnri Knf. fered for yean: patent medicinefailedtohelpme. Dr. Smith comp^<^?^ ^ Of Sneidel * Col. Wheeling. WTVa. Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach.?-^Treatment for rcaa felled to tire me relief. Dr. Smith cured me. TUOMAS IIOLT. Insurance Agent. JFJJ-Hjd Urem Scrofola. Running Son* oo Head.?**My m m afflicted for fourteen years. Nothing seemed to help him. ?r. Smith cnredhlm." iln. CATHERINE CAPS. Market Street. WbeeUng. W. V*. Csneer.?"Suffered for yean with Cancer. Had it cutout three timet. It letumed alter each operaflggnc sola, curtd.m.^b^fcc.^ TBlii. Fistula o? Ana*.?Flat on mr tack far IS WHb. Bemud dyinjf- Or. Smith cured ore without knife in Are weeks. THOMAS COLYIK. Wholesale Grocer, Slain S^WbeeHn* Wjfc. Ulcerations *of Reborn. ProUpwu and P0??.? 44Wm eirrn up to die and pronounced incurable. Dr. Smith cured me without knife." WASHINGTON DKLANY, Jlartin's Ferry. Rer. H. O. Udd writes:?-Dr. Smith's professional serrtees in my family have been most satisfactory, and I commend him to all ma gentleman and a skillful physician." Mr*. MaigaroT^mji-.r1 ^ been .soaring for seven yean and treated br many physicians for dyspepsia. Dr. Smith add 1 had a tape worm, and in eight bona removed a;monster 109 fret four." Female Complaints.?Three yean in hospitals for females, give me weeultar sdrantage* tnwich cases. Perseus cured of catarrh, disesse* of heart liver, stomach, kldneja, skin, blow*, uervuus affections and wcakneMM of men and youth, scrofula and testify to my suecem. Pika cured without the knife. Patients At a distance mar be treated w letter ana mrttfortloa ynamnteed. A chart for edf-exaolnar Uon ?ent on receipt of two threecent stamps,.and advice relumed free. Cousaltatloa at office free. Office boon bom 9 Ju Sol 1W Chapline St.. Wheeling. W. Va. p5p?M|g is.. B?n.?lf torLn?fCon i ' uadUse-. ' by ijwwd or toryd mOw rf Un? Lim. ?? Dp' 2pTCc^W?.Tbltaw***. llmtorfo. jiUt%pa.Rlum<sanravctc. It rtcaku* tt^tewr?b.|j?at. SwUlM frXX tfiwiirtay tM ?*??? . *7^ ^Kssaig OR. Man's FfiEHCH POWDERS. Will can Diaaasea of the Kidnap, GrsreL Gleet, Strictures, and all Urinary and Urethral Dieea.**, Karroo* md Physical Uemllty. Seminal Weafcneaa, Lonot Visor, rremauira Decline la Haa, Early Decay. Itnpotenor CM?d by error* of youth, exoeases, Ac. Syphilis Is all lta form n. aore throat and nuae. nloexa, eropttona, acrofula, tetter, aalt rheum sad all Mood and aktadlames. Female WeaknaaaipeedOy coxed. Gonorrhea cored In 1 lays. PrioeWOQ. Sold la Wheeling. W. Vs., by B. F.Bocxn*?, Loeav 6 Co., Druggists. Sent by MgawH fr s-Ktfci ^RELIABLE SELF CURE A Lvonte pitmnidon of one of the meat wed ami occewml raxJtosia ibcU & hov nrmt) tor the cere of Serr#Bi Debility, Lost WMkBeu and Decay. Sent in plain Mftird envelope Free. Dntgpsu can ?11 it. Aildr?<e OR. Wapp fc CO.. Louisiana. Mo. PERRfK'JTAL "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" Thf Origin* I ?n?I Only Pennine, lit mi ilnpn'W'- UnmnfffwUilwliImN' -CVhfc-4. >?? * Z3b?>jSSsKs?rn;, ^a&'&^PILLS? Insncance Companies. TTJJDEBWRITEBS' IKSUBAXCBCO. WHEEUJCO, W, VJL, 0rr.es So.41 TvxLns Bazrr. Capital, - ~ 8100,000 ALO.VZO LOKESG, ROBERT CRAKOLE, J. F. PAULL, GEORGE BOOK, J.C.ALDEBeOS. ROBERT CRASGLE. President. J. P PADLL. Vice President. ALFRED PAULL, Secretary. C. H. 3ENBE9EY, City Agent. Insures all kinds of property at rescnuable rates. mrtO Ohio valley fibe insurance OOXPAKT OF WHEELING, W. VA. Oma?Sa. laOB Main Btreet lAPITAIfc T tXOO,OOOOC Dues a general Fin Insozanm fimrfn? Fans iroperty, and Dwelling Homes sad contents In and for three or fire joei*. Henry aur? t wtSHw John?. Campbell, W. H. Robinson, Oarld Gotaaa, tag. Fisher. HEKBY BGSMULBACB, President. * 1. V. L. BO DGKB8. Secretary. jfn ^HE FRANKLIN INSURANCE 00. umn? OT ^ ^ Insure* acmlort km or luaift by lire tad light unc all cIimbi of dertrable property, also lonuw argot* on the Wenern men. I. 5. Vwce. Freddeot. M- Beffly, Vice PreefaSent r.L.8ttoe2ela.aetfy, Jm. P. aJaxcs, Am't Bee. ?.vuc?, jciemr, _ L.aetiM. H. Hoot*, a wTrremhelBi, OFFICE:?No. *5 TWELFTH STREET* wr9* glnattcial. g ANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. <m.A.li?rr Prerifltnt I'm. b. panto* .Yio+?ztMmi Data ox fti^iad, Ireland, VaaoeaadGenuay. JSm. JLIactt, Was. B. Simpson, J. *. Millie, John K. Bowocd, K. M. Atklujoa- * Victor Boacnbms. nS"^0*^1^ T.P.JlPBOS.C^Mg. gXCHASGE BANK. capital 1330.090. I.?. Tua TIKMMI lumuna Vln-fnridM J. H. Tug% 1 Borthem*. R TmtMlfi W. XQlOSlUBB. LrBSapSiB, a. w. fjitr. John vmr, Pi up* law1! f xvA tllDoiotaUi Sqrma jomc J. jnmm. VtLotoaxaahn. pABINET PHOTOGRAPHS ONLY *3 00 FEB DOZ. For a limited time. iS IUG'.tN'iT GA.LLKBT. 9250 *111 ittOMDRcnBm aula United Cabinet Photographs ad'I doo'tyoq tagit ii. A.T BROWN'S, .p. WllUBTITWt DAKSONS, Artistlo Photographer, PAJLLOBS, | Mi OmwwCi^HcLm? TTwn?. OtT. Stnxovxls* j^BMOVAL. , Dr. .T. E. Belleville, I PHYSICIAH AMD SCKGHW, > BaMnandtmn*!<<>. vmCtatUacjbMt S jtaWOMfUMnM. vxvram g. g. jviofftt k gg. T. ? MOFFAT <5c CO. < 07Tx?/QlffhRt f A VVU11 W1 WW? ' . , HAVE NOW iH STORE A Full Assortment i- . '; ' -OP ALL THE LAihot olTLfco -OfSPRING Overcoatinis! SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS! Prices Ijo-w. T, G. MOFFAT & CO. ?wg> ______ (Srowrits, Sec. M. RE ILLY, WHOLESALE ' GROCER, For* P*cker andCnxar of the Cslcbnted "Bed Bird Ham V Not. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, Wlioelln|f, W. Ya. Jfy own Cure of Choice ftnoted XetSi recelvec dally direct fccm ay fork Hon* *1 Maachatcr. TEE LA2GEST BTOQC OF General Groceries Bole Agent 1b this City tor fcamiord'* Tent Powder la Bottlot, MeNuain'H "Glory" Tobeooc. HcAlpln's "Onward" Tobacco. Lottler'i "Siirer C?ln"Tobocco. DuPoat'e ^Dortiaz. Mlnina und Blistlai Pjwicr oatoy cig&tB. 8X. LOUIS FLOUB. ROYAL PATENT, Bronson'i Bast Bat la th? market. feb6 BASKETS! KubtSukati, Picnic Baskets. Lunch Basket". bttfrw Huketa. Palm Leaf BssktU, Clothes Baskets, Wash Nttfctt*. ltattan Bukpta Chip Bisket", BpUnt&ukeCf. The Ursert stock of Fancy Baskets la the city. All new, and ptlcei low. R. J. SMYTH, frS Cor. Market and Fonrteeath Ft*. ? Inmbing.Ga s Sc Steam gitiiup fJIBIMBLE & LCTZ, PLUMBEHS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street. rsottn ?ad YesttlaCsi at rabBe EaCllad OwefflnpcuidHctodeiiSpecUItT. T UKE FITTOJT, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Grais and. Steam Fitter Nn. 14IS VlTS STREET. jntnMtnd,tIoto( Chester'* Patent Adjwter Bp?dal mntton itfn to Jobbing. mtti yp*. HARE * SON, PRACTICAL PLUMEEH8, Gas and Steam Fitters, Ko. O TWXLTTH RUST, fmc gists. THE OBftPIWE la Mumfrrtnad ody by R. H. LI8T, ' Dnotat, U10 KUa Bowt tmitafloBc V< glcctco-yiating. 0ARRLAGE TBIMMISGS NICKEL PLATED In Flat-Can Style. wngEt.Pft* ffT\'gw_ro_ : Commltsloa gUtctente. B. DAVENPOKT Si. CO. COMMISSION o^""^SSJhIH?^m "" ' w wwuBmnofK.onoma jCt3K5pQ!ttA.tfon. pEKKSYLVANUrOMPAiJY, cLg^ujnSVmiSiupan a. a. QaaAmmA tia?UUio( pwca<et tmJnl cop. '-T 'WUM 11a*. liar aj?d Hona to wmrieH amp cutkiahp. tacUali* 5?1 iJlOM I:*] 4JO KSffexin tM !j?j SS is 4M. Brittknt fcMj ?:3 11:1J CJM fc? BirabenrQlcu OH ?M) nsN i-M 5:44 Tomoto ?i? tjfij UMi 4-5J MB UcOor'* ca[ lc.-o&j iri.v &.-CM i-.u Ydknr Owk fttfiol l?:lj uW 5:uj~?^i ?1??tbr 1:Uk * > I** East LiurrpooJ ?? )- i '??{ <? '5? P'p-httt-r , , ijil....... 1M 6:f Al ^bwr ? . ?jW| j J^S| 5} ~?Alliance?t ? #:sj 12:W ?~~* ??**T)na , . | . -- 9:0*1 1:1m 4:?(... ?. Button 533 r:m 5?of) Sewtmr* 10:141 J:SM 5:Mj ? ? t IgTtbiiKt.. u. 10:iM 3^D| :lft| vm to kiuxxcKixo cutcaoo. X.M. [ JuK. t A. K. j P K. ^ r.K. Bel aire -III "*0fl~T3 lOcSfe- 5.-M - ? Briixwort &:<S] 8:8Sj 12fc? 3:9M _<:? itartia* Ferry 5:20j fc:4lj 10:?9j S.iij 4&1 YtPowCwdc fcggj 10:1fh';^g| *:isj 630 WelUiillc I:* l?a* Bs?, 1M !fe= imfi gfc=J= Ckntpn. *^5} lifij I ?I lO-KM lac Mmflild ' .M... J MSB iSU 7:401 CmUlm 1 wsa ft.-a lima ?| A.X. I SPJi&rd liStrdlfcrr lne) mum ? UU WU ?:?!> m. w? daf. Trtlni Mm i"bre!?nd tor ffheilin* ug.-00?. il, p. o.. tHirta* ?t l:Uj> gj^SgOjkii. nuMOr Iwnt, wwua?. Jj V?. Go. Tvh imt Ticket Mat. Pl'tMbmrfii. Ft. \tH A. XUiWI*. M?H?ct. PITtSBUKOH, ClKCINJiATI & ST. U3C18 gAILBUJP-Fm Hindi* Bocte. _ iitSSfe Tine ubb t-* Eut Mad West coneeted to K?r SI.USK. Tmtin k?reFin HtMtaiWltn, toot aJ UcraiUi street i**r puUic lending. u felkm, Vntral fitudml liatfl: Iftt? ; Ttit t tUft* trinoai. ' Expv Exp'* jKxp^jRxp'? ' a. * r.v.|r.x. Ia,x. UBTe-Wb*ri!ct~_ Sdt 13:46} <J6l SA Arrir*-WdWmj* 7:? 1&\ 4.lfl 6:40 StgQbennijy .7^ 2.-a fiaft ?? Pltfebtmh ?:*> SA| f:iflL_ A.X. I A-ltJ iJaitinon?. ftSI ftiw WtaMngtoa., .. ~ 6:40j C30. FblJ*de)phi? 42- 4:? 53^ SewYort ~ ;.t0 7.W aSfl r.x r.M. r.if. Bmtaa lag ??H ?:1B|_? G?mm? vrxxT. I rac. Ueuo |Wm J? srxnon. jExp'* Lxp'^MaU. c'm'a r. ml r.x.> a.at. r.x. Leara-WbceUn^ 8? 9*0 12:45 Arrive?8 teubeorlllc. 9M ftS 8M SM I MM 1MB 4:'C Dennbou "l0:?| 7.MJ| tSOj 4.-11 Newark : 11 -x\ IJfl v . r. *| Columbus* 1 1:4sj 1146) 8:00 Lcjive-4 ^Iambus 8:-*oj 12^5L?.. Arrive?Ixajtuu..? 6:t0j L Ciiwiuuati :?.? eaw 4:4&|... **' r. x.l - A. X1 gLrak 2.w Tgflj....... Ail trxiiM dully cxccpt Suuday. Pullman'* Patem Drawl eg Knom and Sleeping Gus through witfwut chaugo torn Steuben rill East to ?bOadelpbla and Xtv York. We,t to Col umbo. Ctnctonatl, LoulivUe, Chleago, liidianapol!a and 8c Lftoia. For through tickets, bagafg checks. sleeping ear sccoxmodations, and aajr further imonnaiioa apply to JOHS G. TOMUNSO.V, Tlckrt Agent at Pan Handle Station, foot of Eknrenth street, or at City Ticket Office, under HeLure House. Wheeling, JAMES McCKEA, Maungi-r, Columbus. Ohio. E. A. FOKD, Gen'l P*a. and Ticket Agect. Pittsburgh. Pa. JgALTIllOKEA OHIO RA1LBOADCO. Baunmsmmasms Oeaod?ftr j?aY S lffiS. ra?eager trains ultt rcn a* follows?Wheeling tlTe: No. W Ibalj IKO.U iutboukd. Local So T,I Pally Xo.18 Daly Lcere? x. u p.xja.a. jl*, p. v. Wheeling 5JS 4:1? ?:4T 8:1X #38 Bellatre S ?:? t tM Xaanlngton ?? 73M Arrives at p.*. I p.*. 8n/tCra 4^30 11:06 lap} 10:11 p. a. a. a. Cunkerland j 1:4P TiC s M WrahfaguwCttyJ ?3fi{ K Battfowr* D~ . . 7rO|ZZ. ,?a> so. a >a.?) va. $ WX8TB0C9V. 2f0 >4 So>Yi DmU* Dully Diilj Leave- i. v. f. m x. u r.i. r.k, Wbeelloj -7* 8:?C 9:* ?30 1031 EdLdit 8: :0| 4:1* 10A 1:27 1138 Arrive at p. u. a. *. Zaswrtlk 11:2c 740 22:<6 10:10 1:10 .V?warir 130 1030 230 Colombo* 2:40? U3&, 1:10 i.i. Oa.^nomtl - 735 430 730 Bancuafcy 030| 8M r jl L tdlan tpolis. Urfth 736, 4:45 am. r.a. St. Loolt' 730 4:45 <31 Uttofo SitfjY-W 73C r.* K.UMMC!g 1*301 >30| 9:00 .*oaad*r;'le vccommodatlouleaves WfceeUx?at 11:88 ?. m..a. vl arrives at Moocdavllle a: 1305 p. m. dally txoe, *aanday.' Mawiinirton vownmodatlon at 4:10 p. CL Zane>ri?e aw ^gwodatfon leatea Wheeling!*' 7:35a.us. andWWnat800a.m.and 4:l5p.aud?fl7?x. 1035 p. m train U ? Ctoclnnatl irltboot ""-M-h '?HwilwiuM cnan**, wito a.*u.t> B. * u. seeping c*a <5^Si2fc??S?S2t?iiol. Tbrouffa Cuitfafrom ^5? U2^2!j{<S 5a 2, l*artnx vm??Uaga? 0-u * ?-? mrii* u Uadnnstltte^Oa n*. _ _ an .uJi.ij. ili.iv flow eoaacctloiM are madt' A? ^*?|?S!??{? and Soathwwx, North and a tollable toate tor cc'onUu t ?i &?22S! to thegwat Wwt. od to wh^tn t wie*. toaoamcn nekton to all principal point* wr *J? at JVpoi Bleeping car awmmoflitinaa caif be Mco/edat DeMtTtesetofflre, 1SO0 a BCKKE, Ticket Agent B. AO. Depot. JOUs T LANS, Tnr. Ffatornger JML R T DRVRtkM RMIMI Arnm. Wht^lin*. "TIT"HEELING * Pirr&BUKUH DIVIW S10N, BIO. On and tflnJD'E/I. 15# puMBfer trains will run as feUo*?-WJieeliac ume: For Pitubarjh?i:ti> *. hl. C:S5p. m. daily; 7:45 a? m., PC OL, dally except sunuay. Far Wufelaftoo?-6:tt p. dally vzotpt 3m?day. v From Pitttbarjh?11:? a. a.. *M p. nu daily except ?andar; 10:159. xn., dally; frQia.a.daily. Proa W?ahftjftoo-?:Oj a. a., dally: 11.U6 a. m., ?:05p su dallyesceMtfdadav; 10p. m., daily. k DTOlfoi, limaxSSS'' A*tUl" J. T. SagKS PMK. Art. WlMiritet. f)HIO EIVEE KAILEOAD. Tlauubfe correct*! to H\Y 10. Itt* Train* leave taatuadJe BtatUm, foot of JOfttsth street scar public lanilUf MfnUm r?~fr<1 rtr-nlTi riae-wMch Jalrol&ntaialover than Whedlnc tiae: ? 00190 MOTH. Mil) oeiiy Afr . Pum torn, cog. i M. r.JL A.X. Le?re?*b*31c(f..,. 6:00 fag ? Airlre?Bwiwood.. 6:20 >:? t? U<ma4?vfUe ?:* *M tS* i.*2S 4:43 WH Proctor- 4:87 1140 5ew M*rtiBiTfl!e 7:? ?:? ?- 0:02 5A* IfcM Rtatenfflle ?:? 1*5 Friend* JUUuner.*, ? 8:Z? fc? 8L JUrp 11! ?:10 f:* I JO as i;a ss OOIXtf * OKTH. ' |!Mity UHI) iCfw P?t*. ootft? i.x. r. m. Z*. Lc?v??Pa rkrabaif. C:li W 6;M Arrfr?~WWUm>tWJUn'U-) 7.-4J 4.? 4:40 K Mtnv.. ? '33 fit 6:fB Pfl Dd^OteUSMM) ?2* 10*2 ttstcrsnlk ?30 5:40 1126 8?dto-, ? ?* IA a? , S?w llCtfattilte 1*1 tfl 1126 Proctor tsK ? 1:M CUrftutm ?:37 1:43 MMadrrflte M46 728 <26 B^bwoM WaO 7:? 406 WhwttTg?. .ZTw-.UteS! 6*81 4:46 PMMBftr train* tUUy inclodiof Boadar. AOeoauaMUtfen tains zradttty BMptttadw. _ . JOHJ* a. loxumdt, . gotttrit*. - Louisiana Stale Loltei), Tot Tldurtior ftgttwr Intorrnarton gl ?ht above > loMQiMm, J. H. W2LBOX Goriagtos. Ky.f t or B.P.CAKTZX, W^daor.ODU Amounts 4( |3 00 ud or?r, by Kxptoa at my ?x* fmm. M