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E lie Chantal Academy, } E1H MIEELIKO, W. VA. Tte thirty-eighth year of this well-knowa Acid(ar. under the charge oi the Visitation Nana, ppea oo the cr?: Monday of September next, tod continues ten months. pvpllt rccelred at anj time In the tmion. TSo* wto desire to place their daugh tera la an Institution affording exceptional advantage la tbewi; of healthful and delghtlul location, acedent board, thorough discipline and lnatructloa U-.te hands of life-long tcachen, In erery depart* Seatof fetcale iducation, Including tho modem j^guigt* ami music should send lor a catalogue ol 'Mil tchooL Addrta, Direcuttauf tbo Academy of the Viaitation, Mt. .la till ANTAL, *"-??? Uf v- I ftwwuroiani ... .? W'HANYJMLLEGEI Brooic countr, W. V*., will begin it* Forty-fifth SMioa s'ErrKii HEB ffi, lt?. I tin the mo*t noted (0;;tliv !c our Slate, having 610 Alumni, toanr of wt :.r. *r* occupying high placet of truit It hw four College I egree four**: the Clawical, the tyjjn'.t?c the Miniiterial, and the L*dit*' Comae. Tte CoilCK# i* *"'w About free of debt, and the Trcitws will make an eflort to enlarge the EndowB?nund the number ol itudenta. Patronage la tolJcited from all the friendi of claaalo learning. For CMZlogve* apply to PROF. w. n. WOOLEET, or IrT. t)R w R pirvni.RTOV. Prm't. TjlavSC c5oZEU5E AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Rp: itfion oi lf> *(fk? noen* 8fFmiB*B5,1888 flaiotj/ully and he?lthfuUjr located, eztennlve buti ilogt ulcaiant ground!*, cliserlul roomb, time - -.~.rt?p ?dv*nlairr? for tntuic, 1!ur*'y? 2Son. txWu.lTe *i>p*r*tu? twenty ?.*t iwl including pipe oqpui. Thor* pan'" XCuxeim. modcrmtt rtii. Bud , iKCtWll" w RIT. B. T. TAYLOR^ JjilTThi' . ? pi.lVATK SCHOOL. * SW. t. 0. CRACBAFT Will reopen ! ? School?! her BetldtnM. n?. hi* Twelfth Street, OS SEPTEMBER 7Ul NtXT. . ' ~ insuvaitcc Companies. tTxiikKWRITEBS' INSURANCECO. ^ WHEKLINQ, W. VJL, 1 Orticn No. 41 Twaunr Sram. Cnpitulf - - - 0100,000 | d macro a& 1 ALOKZO LORING, ROBERT CRANGLE, J. F. I'AULL, GEORGE HOOK, J. C. ALDER80N. HOBERT CRA.VGLK, Preddent. J. ? I'AULL. Vice Indent. 1 aLKRKD I'AULL, Secretary. V. H. i?KN8ENEYt City Ageut. latunf Ali kluda of property at reaaanable rate* urJO __ J Ohio valley fire insubanof COMPANY OF .HIRELING, W. VA. Otnc*-Bo. 1209 Main Street Oi?tTAl - 1100,000 00 D<x*a general Fire Inaurauoe Bualaaa. Farm pr-i^rty, and Dwelling Housea and oontanta la* lartd lor three or five yean. n micro M. Henry . vhinnlbfldx, Alex. Langhlln, Joan F. Campbell, W. H. Robluson, J*?ld Uutiaan, Beaj. Fiaher. HESRY aCHMULBACH, PreUdenL . L KODOERS, Secretary. jyffl mHa' FRANKLIN INSURANCE GO. ot wBxcuna, w. va., OAf.'TAL 4100,000 law rut hgatnn loaf? or dam/go by fire and light nlag ail c'awi of Unliable property, alio lnauw aargoea on the Wenara wauw. ui/.uui J. S. Ytnce, rrwiaen:, M. *tuuj. ? w I L suochkia, tieo'y, la. 1*. iduni, Am? t Sec. mssctOBfl. Vtnoa, M. Hellly, L. a 8tlfeL I, If. Uobttf, 0. W. Frar.ihelm. O/PICE:?No. <3 TWXLFTH BTRMT, i-* ginatueial. Jj .NK OFTHKOHHTVALLEY. (liHTil 1175,000, Ir.1. A. :<w ?PrMldeni W*. B. tfixnoH Vico-Praridant 1/rmfU on fiiiland, Inland, Pranoo and Germany. pxncroat. .Vra. A. Uctt, Wn. B. Simpson, J. a. Miller, John K. Botdord, \ K. M.Atkinwo. Victor Bo6cnborg, Itonry .-"'pwyer, _ari! _ y, P. JIPBOR, CmMc. J^XCHANGK BANK. OAMTAL. I200.KC. J.K. Va*c* Pmldent liicc. Uc#hu* .....^.Vloo-PretlclBni BXUCIOtf. J. if. Vaaoa," B. Ilorkhelmer, i. langhlln, W. Kllittttum, L. 8. JHsUpliin, A. W. Kelloy, Joba Kreif, Emfu: lamed oa Eujland, Ireland, Scotland and >11 poluu In Kuropo. IQTTW J. J ONTO. OmhlPT. ?lnmbini),<Gas&St?amgittiufl A LCTZ, PLUMBKH8, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street. VHOUUI ud VuiUlalliil ol Public Bolldloff Dwelling* and Factor lea a Specialty. w.u ________________ J^UKE FiTTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Obh and Hteam Fitter No. 1U6 MAIN STREET. Ju?t reoelred, a lot of Cheater's latent Adjust* bl# tturncn. Hfroini attention given to Jobbing. mrH HARE & SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gum and Steam Fitter*, No. 63 TWELFTH BTREBT, All work done promptly at reasonable prloei. guslmgs (Catda. OTEl'HKN McCULLOUGH, CnrjiiMitor nnd Builder, Brick and Wooden Building* Erected. Roofs, Valleys, Bky Lights, Counters and Bheltlng. AH work promptly attended to on reasonable tercw * ' -. fSHOP-Alley 1*. rvar of Capitol. Residence. jfo M Fifteenth street Shop tn rear. Ja3 "REDMAN * CO., General Machinist* tad Engine Builders, Cor. Chapllne and Klfhteenth 8trooU. special attistiok fifcn to Repair Work. A<enti for the oclebrateJ Judson Governor. _tnr30 O. list, je, PORK PACKER, ronrrmrrH strut. irt Seal gJtatt Agents. Q. 0. SMITH, Iloal Estate Affont AMD STOCK BROKER, HpecUl attention ilven to Oolleettnc Rente the general mauaceaeat oI Reel JtoUte. 6u furBWh t*?t ol refereacM. axio LOO JU2V ST., WheeUng, W. Ye. gUflical. Cures Concha, Colda, Ilomcncai, Croup. Asthnm.Bronchitis,Whooping Cough, Iuclplcnt Consumption anil relievos consumptiveperaona In advanced stages of the disease.For sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cts. ?CArTIOX!-Tlt psulH Dr.Oairii'oD|hMj'nip laioldonly in vkUturapptri, and l*ara our rtgUteml tba db mark ?. to wit: A Hull'i Jltad in a Clrrle.a Ktd-ztrip Canand iho fkc-aluile alf naturcaofJo h n W. B n 11 "+oc W udA.t'.MEVCKA CO., Balt>mor?'tMd..f.W.A..8ol>Froprlgton. iSoPfflwm^BAccot Chow Lanare1* Plugs, Til E GREAT TOBACCO ANTIDOTE I Price 10 Onto, old hy !! UruggiaU, JS&A written guarantee of cnro given in every ease undertaken. 4W-A11 coniultatlona Free ana acred. Dr. Clarke's Celebrated Book ana Writing! (In plain envelope*) two ataiupa. f.p.curm.1. p^mtla*?uclad?4tl.0kja. ECZEMA! For the benefit of suffering humanity, tod Id icartfcli gratitude at tli i wonderful result, 1 deem t only my duly to give this unsolicited testimony n favor of Swift's gpcclQc. My wife haa been af* lie ted with hereditary Eczema or Salt Rheum from jer Infancy. It ha* lncreit?cd in Intensity with ?ach snrocJIug spring. and bvlng somewhat ikl'led in niedlolue myself, I tried every remedy 1 ?uH Ihlui of for jeuu-Harvuparilla combtued i vlth every form of fotiMfeo and hundred* )f other remrdles. lotiotn aud alkali iva?hes of every known kind but they ill 6ave only temporary relict During the ipring of 1Ss4 her lower extremities became so Inlamed an 1 tore that ?he waa obliged to k?en them M/ttfitantly c eted with a c verirn; of "Fuller's Earth " mixed wet aud allowed n dry on. Among ! j;her things, *he wui aHlleted with a periodical iurvoua headache, occurritig regularly every teveo 1 lays, sometimes followed by an Intermittent fever for week* at a time, so that her life be.ame a burleu to her. This sprint 1 determine 1 she sbou'd take S. 8. tod follow Urlctly the directions In ward to dose, ; let, eK\ This was about seven weeks ago. After lak&g the lint large bottln the disea*e teemed to lucrum*; the turning, Itching and lntfamjsatlrn ' tMuame iiubear?blc. r-he, however, perseverod in the u>? of the incdlcine Alter taking the second bottle the IntUmmutlon begun to nubalde. After the third bottle the luflammaiioudbappeircd.aud sore spot4 drie i up aud turned white and so ly, tnd fiuiUiy she brushed them oil' in an Impalpable wblto ituwder icswnbllug puie salt. She Is now uiklug the sixth bottle, turee tablespoon fills four times daily. fcrery am?yjinuiceul the disease has {one. aud lu?r tleah U tecopiln? K?'t? white and inooui buu wu?fc ?? iw">K, t-'- iiv?v headaches have dUippe - rod and she U hour, at M rears ol age, enjoyini the only grod health the bas known for upward* of 40 years. No wonder sho declares with tmphtsl* that erery boiile o/ S. J 8. U worth a thou*?nd times iti weight in gold. avr tmliiPr taforaaiion concerning her am* will 60 cIbntiu uy sir en br Jiereelf At her rttidenoe, 135 iiullo't street or byUo. Juts V. Biupur, H OrMiroJd 8U Detroit, Mich., *ay 16, Hi. re tare to get the genuine, and tend for Treatlao ou Blood and atiu Disease?, free. For sale by all drug#& . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., T rawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. 167 W. 2?d rtreet V. Y. JeJS-Paw tcr >alw fry latighUn Brna. A Co. tod l/y*n &f'o. COSTIVENESS fiflfectii seriously nil the digestive nnd assimilative oruana, including tlio Kidnoys. When these organs ore so affected, they fail to extract from the blood the uric acid, which, carried through the circulation, causes Rlieumutism aiul Neuralgia. The functions of the Liver are also affected by eostiveucss, causing Bilious Disorders. Among the warning fvmntotns of niliousnw?s nro Nausea, Dizziness, Headache, Weakness, Fever, Dimness of Vision, Ycllowne.n of Skin, Pains in the Side, Hack and Bhotildcrs, Foul Mouth, Furred Tomrue, Irregularity in the action of the iiowels. Yomltinir, ete. The Stomach suffers when the bowels Arc constipated, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, follow*? Fetid Breath, flnsfric Pains, jlcadache, Acidity of the fltomiicb.'Waterbnuh, Nervousness and Depression, are all evidence* of the presence of this distress* In-.' mitliujr. A Suro Relief for Irregti* brltle.i of "tlio Stomach and all consequent disease*, will bo found in the use of AYER'S PILLS. Thcv stimulate the stomach, free tho bowel*, healthfully invlgorato tlw torpid liver and kidneys, and by their cleaning, healing "lid tonlo properties, strengthen and purify the whole t>y?tini, nnd restore it to a salutary and normal condition. rnsrAncn BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mum. Sol J by all Druggists. TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN 08E. n? OmUit Meiictl T.-.nnpii of 8YMPTOIVia OF A TORPID LIVER. Lou of appellee, Dowili costive, l'aln || che bead, with a dull utiaiUn In the back parr, 1'ain under the ehonldcrblade, Fullness after eating, with tdli* lncllnntlau to exertion of body or mind* Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with afoeliBiofhavlttt neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Ilenrt. Dot* before the eyes* Headache erer the right eye. Restlessness, with Mtffcl dreams. Highly colored Urine, nnd CONSTIPATION. TTJTTfl PILLS aro especially odgptaf to such eases, one dose effects saoti a change of feelingaatonstonlsh Uie sufferer. They Inerease the .1 ppetiU.snJ cause the body to Take an Fleih.tliai ib? srurjn Is noarlshed. and by their Tenie Aetiea 09 TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLI lienors tea the body, mikse Ujlthy daA. strengthens the weak, repairs the ?Mte? 01 the system irlth pure blood and hard guuefo; tooes the nearoun sratem, iarlcurate* the brain, end Unpads the rigor of manhood. 5_i L . .1'rSSL,si?_. VxvYnrk. UVVlUa ? i ???# ? ELY'S rATADRH CREAM BALHgiBVLvft | Olaaniii the Head, Wb^/!Pri * 4 1 AU*y? ilIUm""e' tloo. Hoalu So rat, ^ADJ Kaatott* the Saiuaa of Taate, IloariPg A R* / Small. A/Quick BeHer. A Positive Cora CREAM" BALM hu gained tu cnrialle gjXv^CF^FQ reputation, dUplai'lu# IV* W-m*? * ?! all other preparations. A particle la applied Into each oMtrll: do pain: ecfueable to uae. pi ire 6?oh*mailoretdrugglsta. acndtorclrcular. ELY RttOfHKKfl. Drugglx*. OwNto. K T Ifn S^SSf'SsSffiS SESS3SSHS MJ4. eawnkM an? kl * Ofc, DiyoW imkr Mtityw rev; Olttc* i Nii<. S " and 27 Fourteenth Siru?t IN THE CIVIL HKUV1CK. BurdetU in the Brooklyn Eayle. It wui Cirjl Service clerk,0 K happy man wu he, For under the rules from mom till dark, II* most lervc his coun-tcr-cc. With Joy he hastened to hia hono. Uu nugged hli child'in three. He aimed u.a wif-, and said 'llurromelf I'm pasted auccc?ful*iee: ^ ' They asked me 'Where waa Homer born?' And taen tbey bade me uamc The man who led the hops forlorn At the battie of Alicuwpauu. "J gave a list of the Kngllah kings 1-roiu Will urn down to James; Ana tola tli*; number of Saturn's ringi, Aud Mm. Southworth's u^uie?. About Thermopylw I *old; 1 named the aurth .S?a bays; Aud then showed tbem how to fold A napkin tilteen ways. "llaok IIL^KuoId. I konnncd ton lined. An 11 rem bo no Xeuophon; 1 explained the ZcmUc and im signs, Aud 111 j cause of the choleruu ' "And I pused with honor and high rcwjrd, Aud I nick to my work alway; I'm la boll 1111) piu-.n in the Navy Van], For a dollar'ua half? d?y." Load Uaghcd the c!erk,* loud laughed hU wlft And the childreu, loud laughed they; Aud he milted the pitch th* rest of his life, In a Civil cUrky way. Pronouuted Clark. It's Erglbh, qulta Engl 1st: you kuow. tlhi- should te hurrah." but hurrah woulda' rhyme. V" either would cholera. In fact, there's neithc rhyme uor icuoj in cholera. JUDGE m.NUllAM And His Good Wife Chut About Japan ani the Japanese. [The General Sampson spoken of in thi following article is a native of Harrieoi county, Ohio, where he was born am educated. He read law with the old firn of Bingham <k Lew ton, at Cadiz. He mar ried Miss Kate Turner, daughter of Judgt Turner, formerly of Cadiz, and now o Nebraska. Mrs. Sampson is a cousin t< Mrs. Basil T. Bowers, of New Martinsville some years ago .nr. caujpduu ncui iu vaj? orado, became Attorney-General of tha State, and haa occupied other oiiicial po nitiotiB. He remains a Harrison count) Republican.] Drnvtr Stvl. Hon. John A. Bingham, late Unitec States minister to Japan, and better know* in Ameiicau history as Judge Bingham is the guest of hie old personal lrienc General A. J. Sampson, 800 South Four teenth street. Judge Bingham is accompanied by his wife, a very bright and in telligent lady with a taste for traveling, e k'reir. knowledge of politics and a great knowledge of Japan aud the Japanese and also oy two daughters just coming oui from the age of girlhood 10 young ladyhood, Judge ttiufihaxn is a Republican o: the old school, aud lies beeu fully a quarter of a century iu public office. He is 2 tine type of a gentleman of the old school with the faoe, thp po#tume and perhaps t little of the prejudice which belong to tht men of the pa it. He liaj a broad, higt lorehead, gray hair which is becoming alike fccgnty on the top of the head, dee* set blue eyessp4 projecting bushy eye brows. He has very little sign of beari beyond gome evidences of a goatee aronnc the throat and his smooth face and strong ly marked features make a general cast o countenance which denotes decision o character and strength of intelligence. 'Japan/1 said Judgo Bingham^ "ig f most won4wful country. There is n< other emperor that J have eyer heart! 0 a*iio has done bo much for his people a< the emperor of Japan. Coming to th< throne in when he wa3 only sixteei years of age, he has aehievptj ifl aeventeei years what ages luve not accomplished iz other countries." Some questions and answers at tbii point llrew out Mrs. Bingham, who sepi# d to have quite ai keen a knowledge 0 Japanese politics a<{ her husband. You soe," said Mrs. IJingham, "it wa1 a* hat they call the restoration, Thi pment mikado has been shut up iu hii castle in the holy city of Kyoto. Ho ba( been taught that he was too holy to lool upon the common people. The tycoon * no was a military usurper, held th< throne, but the mikado was of the o!< royal family. Shut up in his caitle thi mikado knew nothingof tbeoutside worl< and nothing about loreign couniriM, rm the great lords and other chief men of thi empire suddenly raised the cry, *I)owi witii the foreigners!' and the people wer< made to believe that great war ships wen coming from England and America t< conquer the country and that the tjcooi bad invited them to do this. So thej told the mikado, or the tenuo, as the: called him then, that he most come dowi from his castle and become emperor." ' In other words, it was a popular up rising," said the renorter. "Its," said the lady, "the foreign inva sion was only a finite, of course, but th? plan succeeded, the tycoon wsi (bivei >ut and the emperor took the throne. Hi lsed to be called the tenno, cr "son o heaven," bat he told them he must be call dthe mikado, or * ruler of the people." "It is wonderful," eaid Judge Biugban it this point, "what this mikado, whosi Jap.mes* name I seldom undertake, ha done. He is the rightful heir of a dy npst; which has existed lor twenty-sixcenturics which was in existence for centurics be fore the Roman Ctesars. Jiefore he cami to the throne the government of the ty coons held the reins of power and kep all the land on the islands in the hands o about 000,000 daimio?,or lords. Ho divide* the land so that there are live to one mori freeholders than there are in England. He ha9 established ucjyejvul religion toleration and a system of universal cum pulsory education, which wjil compe every child in Japan to have a good edu cation, Then, too, he has provided tha in 1800 Japan sli&i) have a constitutions government and select its own rulers." "Has Japan a parliament?" "No, it bus a Senate, and the Empero ha? a sort of privy council. It will have Parliament or Congreis, though, in 1800.' "Is there uaWanal suffrago?" "I don't exactly know how that is mar aged. X think, however, it in done i caucuses tad big meeting of citix-ini The Emperor has also luui railroads an telegraph lines established and la doin everything be can to encourage ciiiliia lion in every way. There has been n country t'"1 ius maJe 8?ch rapid stride in tha |>aat few years as Japan." "It ri minds me," continued Judge Binghan "of the earlier days of our own lepnblii It tool: just about the same length of tlm after tha revolution to form the America L,:? ill t?lra fha Kmnnrnp t ropuuuu wm < n... v?r?. Japan to form hi* conatitutional goveri ment after wiling about it" "What can you tall ma of the religion c Japan 7" piked the reporter. "The religion of the country, of courai is Buddhism, bat u I have said the en peror tolerates all religions, and I belie? that ha would be (julta willing to see tii banner of the urosa elevated by the side i tha banner of the aun. Kyoto, the ol sacred city of Japan, ia a wonderful cit; fail of temples and and images, There there ?' I hare told yon, the great ititu of Buddha ia a sitting position, with h hands uplifted to tbo sl.jra, some ninet feat in height." Judgo jjjngbam described this mom ment with Its btonieand gold, and aaid t believed that it eclipsed the famous Ooli ?u| of Hhodea, if, indeed, the Coloaus eve "What can you tell as of the prodac of Japan?" "First and forcmoat come her brea< atufla of courst). Two hundred millio bushels of rice are ralaed ia a year. N other people in tba world t think won! be ao patient Id collecting this crap. Ti work of cultivating, of threshing, of mil log, and in ahort the whole labor < attending to the crop is done by ban Labor saving machibary, however, will t brought in aoon. I hare Been tba v? worda of the Bible illustrated in Japan, have aeen three women grinding in a ml j nit as our Saviour describee them. XI wheat prop ol Japan ii large, alio thaw crop. A great deal ol Indian com is raised. Commodore Perry planted the Irish k potato there, and potatoes are grown in large quantifier. Then there are immense = quantities ol tea raised of couise, but one ol thi most im|iortant products of Japan,' = outside of her hreadstutls, is her silk, which I feel perfectly safe in saying is equal in quality to any grown on the globe. If toe United States had a proper treaty with Japan I feel sure that America could manufacture silk from the raw material furnished by Japan. Of oourse, at the present time, all silk manufacture In Japan is done by hand, and It is wonderful what work these hand looms do. Japanese silks and silk brocades are wondrous); beautiful." Mrs. Bingham very kindly explained to the reporter the beauties of Jspanese silks which she considered of finer fabric than any manufactured in other countries. She said it did not grow shin v or greasy as French and other foreign silks do The Japanese also made very beautiful crepes. Judce Bingham said that mulberry trees, ' ' in. ?.1.:. OH WUICU i-ic DI1& nui iu nui?tw? ?u.?vated largely on wasteland*, which makes the silk product seem all the more marvelous. Judge Bingham sailed from Japan something over a month ago. Iio had a letter in his pocket from the Etnperor of Japan t-i General Grant,addressed to "My friend, General Grant." Grant's death did not occur till Judge Bingham and his family had been about two days on the water. 11 was most ready to return a blow and would not brook at all this sort of thing," j t for I knew I could cure all damages with Salvation Oi'. 25 cents, r ,,, ] In Sweden all girls who have finished ! their education are regarded as Swede girl ^ graduates. * Ely's Cbkam Balm was recommended to ! 0 me by my druggist as a preventive to Hay Fever. Have been using it as directed '"no oth nf Anatmt and have found it I < * a specific for that much dreaded and loathj some disease. For ten years or more I . have been a great sufferer each year, from August Oth tiii frost, and have tried many i alleged remedies for ils cure, but Ely s * Cream Balm is the only preventive I have ) ever found. Hay Fever sufferers ought to . know of its efficacy. F. b. Ainswobth, Of F. B. Aissworth A Co., Publishers, t TThsAwr Indinnapolis, Ind. , Tub "Want Soap," universally acknowledged to be the biggest and best 5 cent bar. . It is claimed that of each beef animal only about 150 pounds are suitable for canning. Hereford's Acid l'hoiph?te-Tonlo (or OverWorked Men. Dr. J. C. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa., sayj: "I have ustd it as a general tonic, and in particular in the debiiity and dyspepsia of overworked men, with satisfactory results." Nearly a ton of rough diamonds passed through the South African pustotlices last year, "My love, what mpgicf-pttll i* lh*own Upon your face? liscbtrrca 1 own. Whence ?ntne tby pure tod pearly teeth? Thy rosy lips'? 1 Jjy perfumed breath?" hlii!?liil, iu ii Tctiti mvuetaud clear, " 'Tla ouly SOZUDONT, my dtar." The Attuimptintvcf Love To a nnrn. im-p.ot hrpath. This dtnidnratum 1 is one of the results oi using fcUJCODONT, 1 wliioh cot only invigorates ami preserves - the tfetb, Lut tenders the tnoulh as fia[ grant as a rose. 1 Spadldixo's Glue." handy alout the t hou?e, uiends everything. rrbsdw } In 1S70,8,000,GUI) cigarettes were manu, factored. Last yVar the number was 800,5 000,000. J Fcr the prompt and certain cure of erysipelag, use Ayer's Harsaparilla, which is the specific endorsed by the most emi3 nent medical authority. daw \n Uiitaiilcy Sateguaru Axatust all Iafecf tluua Via?a>e?. Uso Camphorine Soap freely in washing 4 bed clothes and ail clothes worn closeit to 5 the body, bee the big reward we offer on \ wrapper. 8. Stbuni, 1 Originator of "Wax Soap." t tn A polite way of dunning a delinquent J debtor is to send him a bouquet of forget1 me-nots. ? 1 Tweutj-Four iiuura to Live. t From John Kuhn, Lafayette, lad., who i announces that he is now in "perfect i nealth," wo have the following! "One i year ago I was, to all appearance, in the e last stages of consumption. Oar bestphy) ^icians gave my case up. I finally got so x low that our dcotor said I could only live ' twenty-four hours. My friends then puri chased a bottle of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam i for the Lungs, which considerably benefitted me. 1 continued until I took nine - bottles, and I am now in perfect health." Tns "Want Soap," universally acknowl9 edited to be the biggest and best 5 cent bar. i '?? c Backtab'* Arnica Salve. 1 The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fevei Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. i Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pod6 .ively euros Piles, or no nay required. It a s guaranteed to give perfectaatUfaction.or r noney refunded. Price 26 cants per box. i, For sale by Logan g The "Want Soap," universally acknowl. edged to be the biggest and boat fi cent bar | Rjutlmor* Lira Stock Market. 1 Omcs or the Calyertos Live Srotnc Yaom, ) Monday, Sept. 7, UU. / sgcffftb of tux vrcuc. ^ ^ B Sheep and lambs ... ....oilol . Swine ? ?4,*m 1 Tout _IU? [TIuj quoteSiotu given In our live stock rcportf Vt t thou of the retail market, oxccpi when olherwiie I stated.] races or beef catoi at tbi maker ran vm. : Very beat on wle to-day...- 23 aS CO TtiiM Boncmltf flftquallty^.,, I U0 V2% r Medium qr good fair ?u?.ay..f,,r,.,,,,,,. aai 75 n Ordinary- thin ulcers,oxen anil cowa. 2 tu a2 75 " Kxtreme range of prtcea .. -... 2 0) a* O Mont oi toe Mtaawrofrom 3 CO a$25 whebx the cattle aee lutobted feom. # _ i- Vlrglnl*. ~ it ,. JC?*ntucl<y 4W ? niuou...:,- ? w ' Ohio- M9 d Weal Vinclua. 260 g XaijrJaud - -121 l* Total ? i.?l 0 miui ox Bacr catnje. 8 The arrlrala during the week amounted to 8 551 !? haul, ualnst'J,l7) but week and 3.7U head the , corn*j*ibdl?g vrpek o{last year, and the aalea were ' I.7H head, against 1.4V4 last week and l,e7* head * the corresponding week of Uat year, and were u 6 tallows: a To Baltimore butch(tnL.....,M,,...MM.....MMM.....M. TPS ,f To country dealer*- 768 || To laitern buyera 173 Total Mint wmm1,718 if Trade has fcoen somewhat more active today th>tn ltwa? but Monday, but theiirlces throughout , were off ' >? on tue better trradea and Vsc on the -t others: inaome ln?laicm-fyiUo lower tig troa ware 1- accepted to effect tali*. The top* were a ?hudo betler Itm') were those of la?t week In quality, and thureweroa fair number of good butcher#' cat ie tie in the yards. ITlces 2a5 3 tc; moat salts Miic. TBI IWIMIMAJUUT. d Arrival* thla week M~...........MMM...~..4,403 r ArriTBl" lest week ? ..............6,121 ' Arrival* QUA year ago.., " WiUi. | The reeelpu, though severe] hundred hoad lew >B thau the ollerltuni hut Monday, loot up a number V alum equal to a fair demand. Toe quality la of hardly as good an average aa hut week, there belt;; more common boga among them. Those i* welchingl?j0Ui holhn.net, w?m to te njostdeie aired by the butchera, though a fjw eatra f?| hega - aw called for. Prices ratine from 6 toy# Oq& 1 Oion rough h g? (piggy aowa, gnuscrs and aUgs) *r a? not Quotrd.?? tney have to bo aohl (or pre;ty much witatth y wtUGrlnn, with 5<coffend extra i. weight bea dee. tiame time hut year h"gi aoli| at a eabftcnct, thb unr Kxiur. i. Arrivals thla wowk...,,,,,, ? t,W n Arrlvala hut veek...MMM...tMM,.,.MntM>.MWt.,?..m 4,uti . Arrlvala one year ago... fl.S.0 mini, There la quite a full run of sheep thla week, and 10 their quality wal average My as good u )a*t |]. week'a oflerlnga. Trade la alow. There la no oataide d-mand, and butchers buy alow y Ptpeo are J* uitoted at 2aJ%0 g oai, and lambs at Sat^c. with a ii. few extra at 4 tfc; stuck the -p Si C *2 BO per bead. 8unu dae laat j?ar sheep sold at Sal^c: Units Sa JjJo: atoca aheap at UCAaS SO per haul; wetbere 11 Leather, ' N?w Yom Sept 9.--Leather firm and demand Jz Wf: hemloj-k aul? Bneioa Ayrta light, middle and rn b*vf w?J|hu tuao, TINANCB AND TRADE. The Vtitvo of the Money and Stock OUtkiU. I Vnr Your. Sept 9.-?ou?y ewy at H1K per [cent. Prime mercantile paper 4a6 percent. Foreign Kxcbaugu doll atS4 KkuWU. UovKkMHCT Boaea-Dull aud atroof. Br ati IJoKDe-Nrileclei and quotationa atead y. Railwat Boi*ne->'alrl7 active: aalea tl.274.UOJ. Sroco?The feature of to-der'a Stock market baa been the trading In U*Ion?adfic, aocomptnled bjr a flood of minora regarding the payment of the compaay'a floating debt. Tba itock opened at 48J4 aod advanced to 6I& Later the itock became feverlah and Anally weak, icllln* down to SO before 2 o'clock, and finally cloaed at that flaure. a net advanoe of peroent. The rtit of the market re pouded alugglihly to the advance In Union Pacific, and with the exception of a moderate bualne>a In Lvkawanca and St. raul, the flactuation! ware within the ran<e of 1 peroent. There waa cjnaidaraole feverlahnea* In the gen* eral list af wr the opening, but before the end ot the flr?t hour the market became more ?tjady and firm and ao continued until after 10 o'clo:k. During the remainder of the day all the earlier advance* were loet in a majority of raie*, an 1 for aume atocka the lowett prlceawere made mar the clow fct Paul la unchanged. Northweatera la S peroent lower. O-naoa co.omon la up l.and pre K-rred % New Yori Central loat %, whll* Lake eboro gained %. The Northern Pacldcj are up % percent each. TranMctiona SI J,603 sbarea. U. 8. M, 10J: U. S. 4S?. "2**: tJ. 8. new -ta, 123; Pacific Ca of '95,12S; Ceutral PadCc, tlrata, 1I2K; Erie, aivonda, 63%: Lehinh A Wilkesbarrv, of'd. 96; Louisiana cuuaola, 80. Mlaaoun 6a, 102; St. Joaepb, 116; BL P. dt ? C. Ilrata, I'll: Teun??eace 6a. old, do new. 43%; Tesaa I'ariflu Land Uranta4%; <lo Rio Gnuide, ?t>; Uuiou Pari lie flrata, Ill, uu uIUU KnillLi, iu,;-,;. iuuu. ? Virginia fix. 40; Virgin!* Consols extra matured coupon*, 49; do deferred, 9; Adman Kxirms, 135; American Exrrew, 97; Canada Southern, UJ; Ceniral Pacific, 37X; Chesapeake & Ohio, 7; do firsts rreferred,UK; do sccond preferred. s; C. C. c. dt , 41; Denver 6i Rio Grande, 11; Erie, 15%; do preferred, 82; Port Wayne. i87; K?nw & 'ex**, Zfk'. Lake Krie<& Western 8K; Lake Shore, 70; Louisville it Nashville, 44*i; Louisville, New Albany A|ChJcago, 82; Mempnia ? Charleston, 88: Michigan Central, 63; Mlsnurl Pacific, 98*5 Nashville it Chattanooga, 48; New Jenej Central, 41K; Northern Pacific, 2C% do preferred, 4iJ*: Chicago A Northweatern, v6H; db preferred, Mix, New York | Central, V7%; Ohio Central, %\ Ohio 4 Missis- I dppl, 41%: do preferred, "8; Pacific Mail, 49; ' Pittsburgh >40^; Reading, 11%: St. Lonii Jt San . F?anciaco, 18>f: do preferred, <a?: C., M 4 m Panl, 7{A<; do preferred, 1U%: Texas Pacific, 17H; Union Pacific. 49ft: United Stabs Express, 68H; W., St. L. A P. 7; do preferred. i8>$; Wells-Fargo Ex pre?, 114: Weatern Union C9% Br?dstoffi and Piortalona. Ckicaoo, Sept 9.?The wheat mark et ruled strong to-day on firmer cable* and rainy weather through- t jut toe Northwest. A tactic desire u the part o! I :he shorts to covcr were ahown early in tbe ?eesion, I ind prices were marked up 'Ac at a Jump at the I ipening until the October option, which closed at \ ' Ji-ic luit iWgac.liad tou- bed bCP/ic, when a reaction o ?jyic ensued, followed by a strong rally to 6lc >na succeeded by a rilapieto ao^c. where the ourket clot- d on the regular board. lu tne after loon the ferllng continued firmer and latest trad- _ gwss a ahade high?r. Fl ?ur quiet and un- B :hanged. Wheat opened firm and generally sold _ o? point lc higher than > esterday: receded 5{c, | allied lj<c, reacted%o and closed lc higher than :c<terday; salea ranged: Septembei 'o%ta c. clcaed it79Xc: October ?^aaic.cloe d at 8054c: Novem>er fllJiabfftc. closed at 8.-%c; May TBjia'Ji^c, lo el at 92c; No. 2 spring .9*^c; No. 8 spring o'.^c; No. 2 r?.d 83><c; No. 8 red c. "om, tin prediction of a f ust in the n.rthvo?t for to-bighi had a suengtheuiajr eilect n the market, prices advancing Ha'e, doalug V M ju higher than yesterday; cash iiy<c; fceptembex ?V^4.>*c, closed at 44)<c: October 4-'%at<^<>, * Joscd at 42j$c; November 40J<a4lc, oloaed at 40&t u&c. Oau rul(M firmer In sympathy with oth-.r 01 ;raln markets, mur options advancing &&c; ?n ?iM; Bcpicmucr . y?a.<r-4r, ci.mo ui ?>xa ?0. Octobcr 25V?a25^r, clo e-l at25%U%>: May 0)0??Jvo, clwed at 2?Ka29He. Kye a:eedy: No. 1 6J. Barlty qui t; No. J, wo- flaxseed sUrtdy; f Jo. l.fl 19?i WVfr, Mm* pork Id moderate denand, prloa lullug trr gular and 5a7kc blgh r: Ally rwudtU and c o?od steady: oaah ?8 7*8 so. >ctoberS8 fcw M*. closed At So Tl\^& 80: Novem- er 91 TJVfirt su, c!oa-d at $8 75. Lard qolet ~ ud itCAdy; ca h 6.;m$a?..5c; October 6.riSa i-, dotted at 6 22>.aiTc; .Suvembor 6 I5?a.liftc. (ozed meauflrm. ahuuldera 4,'JQaLO'e: anort rib 7754*5 Wc; snortclear 6.Uiafl#)c. Whisky quUt it f 110. Sugaraflrm and uncharged. But'eruu- _ bauged qpinnprj 17a2Jc; dairy llal6c. Kgxs, 14a T ?V- Afiemoon Board- Wheat firm au-l kc il?her. Corn &c hl*ber. OaU Ho higher. Pork c higher. Lord 2%c higher. New York, Sept. a.-Flour, reooipta 18,975 bari?U: exmrta 2,7u. barrels: market a shade shookif; superfine western and .Stale Goal uo; commoa o kuuU ex.r* western au I awte $liJu3 8J: good to :bolce do S3 86*5 23; common to choi<c white vheat western extra |1 75ab CO; fanct $5 05*525. Vh.-af. hl*>ier: wcHph lfiMGO bushels; exports rj.llfl buahela; tales 6.5GO.OOO bushels future; 270,OCu iiiahols spot; Mo. 2 Chicago t5a&3%c: No 1 hard I4Xq; do c. f. aadi.01Hc. ungraded spring 79c; ni/rn Vii 11*1 75.MIC' steamer No. 2 red tSo; No. 2 -ed September WJiaWo, oloslng at 9lHc; October ?m?Iu* at ViHc; November M!*aK>>$c. lloalug at 'Jllic: December Oofa'JCyp, cloainj? at CWcJjauuary clo>ing at ?}$c; March I1W?3$. Corn, spo> %*)?c better; options closed leavjr: receipts iu"i,iO) buahela; expoita 81, 4U juahela; aalca f |l,000 buahela futures- 1M.000 bush- _ laapot; ungraded 49)$a51Sc: No. 2 49ka49j$c; No. L E white 53o; No. 2 St plcmber f&im'JjgC. closed at I Mic: October 50ka'?*c. closed at&Ofev; November "OjiaM^c, clctwi at 6ukc; beoember :!oscdat4a^c. Oats fta lie belter: receipt* 190,toO _ >ushels; expJrts'47.0.0 buahela; aaley ?i>,000 bush- a U future*: lnl uuo boaLels a Dot* mixed wuatern tt^aXJc; while do &X*13Hc. Hay ateady and in air demand; (hipping fw'Oc. offt*, spot lair; <10 quiet at a%c: options q? ?t but very Heady; <io 7 Klo srot A tiQi:: ml-> 17.5.0 !?*?: Bontember 1Octobcr 6,75*6 nXj; November C.soa6.?'jC; Jcoember fl.85afi.Wo; January 6.90.i?.Ujc; February s L95a7.0Jc; March 7 00^ Sugar firm and * luiet: molami a (ug.tr 5,'?c: ceu'rifugal L f 316c; refined tlrui; C 5%afc; extra C iVS^&c: yt-llow 5a5Uc: tttnda d A i&atijCc. j klolnv^- s quiet and uucnauge I. Kloe firm aud ue- ^ sand f dr. Koain dull, kggs very tirni and demand air; receipta 2,712 pscluges; western ISc. Pork ; ittftdjr auct quiet- IleefduU. Lard w ak; western * lUarn (pot 6.50a6 5;c; September ?45o: October " ktJte; November 6.?<6.49o: December 6.44*6. i:c; !; Unitary C Mafi.ft*c Hutter quiet and rathtr weak. L ?heesedull and heavy. CwctsjfATi, 0., Sept. 9.?Flour easy and ui:h*ng <1. Wboat In fslr demand; So 2 red 8 aS8 ?; -etielpU 0 760 bushtic ahipnitnts 2.500 bushels. *orti firmer: No. 2 mixed 4okc. Oats in in oJ crate y letnand and Arm: N'o 2 mixed 26a27c. Bye steady; S'o 2, 67tta?0c. Barley waive and firm; extra No. full fe7c. Pork dull at fJ'XK l*rd tlrm at LAJc. Bulk meats easier; shoulder* 153al6/Kc; ihurt rib ft.feOc. Bacou quiit: a oulders 4.25c; ihort riba 6.50c; abort clear 6.75^ Whisky weak: iUh wlma fl Ot; tiuUbed good( ao!d on a oasis oi (I 06. Butter ilrin and unchanged. fcugar Urm; lard refined T^aT&c; New Orleans 5a6c. Eggs lining and higner at llal4){c. Cheese Arm and inch* used. Baltimore, Sept. ?.-Fiour steady and fairly aolive; western superfiue 13 40; do family $450a >0\ W'h&ti, wenicrn higher, c ofing easy; No 2 irinter red spot e6uS6fcc; October November 9lVi?91jic: I>ecem?>er ea>a9a^c. Corn, Kestern higher and dull: weatern mixed apot h-;,a We; September, oc ober au?l November 4bHc: year !4V>'al4^c; bteamcr 4$Ko. ?*u- atea?iy; weaieru xrmte vliaXte: do mixeo Provisions steady ind quiet Ijud, xetlued 7$ic Butter Arm. hfts Irm at 16al7c Coffin ilr n and quiet; Hi J cargo**, mlinarv to fair 7ftaSXc. Sugar trm. \WUsky lomitial, I'iiiLADEi.ruta. Pa., lent 9.?Flour quiet bet teed/. Wheat strong and higher; No. a mi Sepiombcr October ?fJi?Ul*$c; November ?X*'j 54?: December rajfaSBHc. Corn higher and .trujg; No. * mixed J'J&c: No. a yellow 60c; steamer >o 2 mlx.d 60c No. 2 mixed September Ctti i50K?; Otitober 60*4l>Ws; November S0a5oyjc:l>ejomber 47a4*c. Data lower; rejected white 28)<a J9?ic; No 3 wM?e 3la8l}<o: Na 2 white 34l^c; Sfo. 2 white September 32Ha33c; October 32){aS25y?; Soyembcr $Jft*33c; December 3WHC, Tolboo, O.. Kept 9.?Wheal firm; No 2 caih or ioptember *%c; October 87Mc; November fSKc; Decemter ??/J; No 2 ?o{t h*>ic bid; ask-d. uorn ?thadtf lower and qutet; oaab or September M%c; October 45ci the >ear 38c: May 40c. Oat* 3rm; cash or September 26}{c: Octobcr 26Hc; May lie. Ciover quiet; October 95 30 bid; November . 40; l>ucemfivr |j60; mammoth 1660. Live Stock. ( Chicago. III.. Sept. 9.?The Drotert' Journal ro- porta: Cattle-Receipts 8,000 head; shipment* i.Oju head; best kra-ics steady; commoa grades I luwer; sblpphg steers 94 00*0 M; atoekera and feeder* 9i AkiVi; oo\ri. bulla and mixed f J SOi I 01; throughTexans llrmer at 92 ?k3 40: western rangers slow; natives and hall breeds |3M)a4 90; cowi f: 5 a3 60 wlntexed Texan* $3 0(W CO. Hop -Receipts 15,000 head; ahlpmenta 5,000 bud. trading alow but ateadr; rough and mixed 18 80a 4 51: packing and ablppln* W (0*4 M); light weights $3 60*4 eo-.aktpfi 12 74. 8hecp-Recelpta 2,201 he d; shipments 500 head; market prices uaobauged; native* andTexana 91 60*3 CO. E??r Ubkkty, Pa., Sept V.-CatUe dull; prime f>72a6 CO: lair to good ?C0a3 4O; common 14 00a _ A) r<-ce|p>ia?l bead; ahlpmenta475 bead; shipments r^tecdav lo New York CO car load*. Hogs alow; Philadelphia* 9100a4 70; Yorkers 94 45a4 56; . grantors 94 25-4 40; receipts2,000head; shipments 1 1,100 bead; shipments yesterday to r?ew York 14 can. tbeep dull; eitra 93 75*4 CQ; Wr w good rooasso: rommoti ?t uJa'4&Q; reoelptt 1,800 bead; ship menu 8,030 head. OucuiMAti, O., Sept 9.?Hogs Arm: common and light ?S 7Ja4 75. picking and butchers 94 fta 460; receipts601 bead; shipments 1,183head. arj uooas. New York, Sept. 9 ?The Jobbing trde wn turprised at th? Urge demand aud business lu rrogrt?i after ihe doingi of previous wieks. Agents | are doing a good and healthy trade comlderirg < 'hat stocks are no light and so much husittc&s dependant upon ibu dally receipts of a production sold to amve Flannels are iu wide and steady n quest aud the malor portion of the production sold to ' arrive at value of common Rood*. The market la very firm and valncsare 'bowing an upward tende?cy. Agents have advanced Mohawk Valley . wide sheetings 2)$pero.ut, and t'Uca wide abeo*. | ingsontb* Uasta of 10-1 bleached V7%c. M White R'jck 86 Inch bleached (o So. Walton urn cheviots ad do A. A umltua He. 1'rlnta are doing well In j ? and deliveries, as are dreat goods, underwear, . soft wool drtaa fabrics and table damasks. Petroleum, Oa Cmr, Pa., Bcr 19.?Opened at 91 OIK: highest II01H; lowest $1 <?K; cluaed at ft QDK; sales ISM,000barrels: cle?ipn< os 4.7020J0 barrels; shipment! , 01,401 barrels; charters 02,143 barrels, Batoroao, Pa^Sopt 9.?Opened at 1101k: closed at tlOOK; highest H OlJii lowret II <?)$; runs G9J& barrels; total shipments 01.492 barrels; charten 6.\143 barrels; clcarenrea 9,994,000 barrels. Ptrrsauaan. Pa., flept 9.?Petroleum quiet but stood?; Nailoual tranalt certificates opened at OOljj; closed at ft 10*; highs* & 0% lowest Tttustuxx. Pa., Beot 9.-Opencd at (1 OH*; highest ?t 0M: lowest It OA*. ekwed ?t fc shipments ML,C00 barrels; charted 0SJC u. -wis. Nsw Yott, Sept. 9.?Petroleom steady; United o.,,., 5rw Ton, Sept 9?Gotten; futures eloeed Arm; September 9 08c; October 9J0e; November 9.49c; Dectuaber 9.S9o; January 9 00o; February 9.67c. CiirawwATi, O., FepL 9.-Cotton quiet; middling 10c. I WooL I K*w You. Sept 9?Wool firm and fairly active; doaesUc floece flaMc; pulled 14aWc; Texas *?to. Jos. jfpcidct tc (Co. 1413 & 1415 MAIN &I4LZ & 1414 SOUTH SIS i LARGEST . Grocery House: IN WEST VIRGINIA. We are Solo Agon* for the following c'jlebrated tvnU of FLOUK: ride of West Virginia, Electric Light, ? riiosnix Patent, ? Guiding Star. J tj flOO BARS Choice Timothy Seed In stock and for h lie at bottom nrice?. It Send iriu' order and be convinced that our prices m re ttie lowest. w Mtrchauts lire cordially Invited ti make our a Dee their headquarters while In tlic city. a o, JOS.SPEIDELSCO. * 01 Wholesale Grocers & Seed Dealers. auMTrhis 1 ft SHiuosition antl State Sale. D DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND he Grand Reunion of the People of the Ohio a Valley and Lowei Lake Region at the Ureal C1 WEST VIRGINIA POSITION ANO STATE FAIR, S which will be held it WHEELING, W. VA., g KriOllKIt 7, 8, a, 10,11 k 12,1885. U $is7ooo " IN PREMIUMS AND TORSES TO BE GIVES, J Tho Grandest Display of Honw*, Cattle. Sheep, ai wine. Poultry, Produit* o' the Farm Workshop, nd Flralde ever exhibited In the uhlo Valley or ower l.*fce legion. u 10 'ircat Kace< with 80 Horn*. all firstclan ti 'rotten. P-ccra and Ruunem, engaged on tb* a* iuckt Half-Mile hare Track in the United States. The large Exposition, Machinery. Floral find M. [ortirultuml Hail*. with their grand displays of >rt Textile Fabric*. Machinery, Bare and Beautl11 Flowers, Aquxrium wltn 500 Live Fish, Pro- ~ not* of im* mrm, ?tc.. wm do worm tne cOht ot | tie trip to see. epecmt arrangement* for reduced fare and >pe iai train* 01: all railroad*. rpctnl entries clone September 1. at 131. m. Live Stock entrlea clo* Sepumber 4. at 0 i* x. Addrwa Secretary for Premium Ll*t or in'orma[on. A RKYM ANN, PretideuL M. KEILLY, Piea't pro tem. HOOK. PopwUrr. miAiuw XJoots and Shoes. TUCW W,LL F,T- i HPS ARE STYLISH. I IHb I WILL PLEASE YOU. TAB \ MEN'S FINE SHOES HAND-MADE IUDF. BT HATHAWAY, SOULE & HARRINBTOL ALWAYS RELIABLE. Tfceae eoorii ar* made la all the Leading Style# and Mold Everywhere by rtr?t claw dealer*. W* tM ftnt-claM atock wl employ none but tallied workmen. A* wo have bad m?r? and longer expertenc?-In (JaodyrnrWell?than any otlHr manufacturer* of MKN 8 KINESHOES, it U acknowledged by all thai we take the lead. A?k rourdealer for tM AT1IAWAY. BOULK * IlAI'.RlNOTON SHOE. U roa are looking furatood article alataadlvuapnea China, Glass and OJiucusiuaw. , Q.KEAT KEDUCT10.N IN | English Tea and Dinner Ware, Chamber Seta and Fancy Good*. JOH* FRIED EL, an IS H?0 Mali R>reet. gousefuenishlnjj Bm-iUtmrt. pilLTEBS. Every Family needs & Filter. Wo have in stock Mth Jewott aad Kldrfe. GEO. W. JOIIVBON'S BON8, to7 1710 Main tjtrwt- I" JCE!ICE I Wo arc prepared to deliver first class loo to all prt* o(the oiiy, either by wholesale or retail, at Jio lowest price. BALL BR09., Offloo in Armstrong, Coco 4 Co.'s Building, WtW Twwtb i>?ar " Attoraru-at-.iiato. TM. GARVIN, ATTOBN<V A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. &m> Notary Public, Wheeling. W. Va. Boom i Md Pel Iowa' Block, Cor chapll"o and 1 weJftii iU. CoHoctlom prompily lemtnltn. wpl D*w 8q BMITH ATTORN*Y AT LAW A NOTARY PUBLIC, ! No. llO Mark* Su. Wheeling, W. Va. WColloctJooa attended to and mooeada prompt hr wwwiwxi ?>?i? l"apcr ?la*chous*. ^yHEEUKG PAPER WAREHOUSE. Bobinson, Fori* ^ Co., Manniactorera and Dealers In erery variety of ' PAPER. No. 1437 MAIN BTREXT, Telephone IU. Wheeling, W. Va. Highest cash price said for Raca. Paper and Old RnftH mv1? Jflcturcs an & ?tt J&xUvirlf. gTEEL ENGRAVED Portraits of General Grant, Very flue, size 30x24 lnchea. Post paid tor II 50 McLUBX HOUSE ART wTORE, aof X.L Ntoo u, Agent. g. J. ghofltS ft (CO: SPECIAL SALE BLACK SILKS For 30 Oeys Only. J. S. Rhodes & Co. ? The best makes of Imported Black Silks at 25 percent less than ever known. Lot Wo. X at SOc. Lot No. 3 at $1 OO. Lot Wo. 3 at jjll ~5. > If you are interested call c soon, as these low prices will y make them move quickly. ? J: I. S. RHODES & GO. llf5? MAIN ST. J Eg J 'gUdical. ? Dr. JT. B. SMITH, S No. 1404 Cbapline Street, Near Fourteenth Street. Le Al The best evidence of a physician's snoee? is the SU atimony of his patients. The increasing de- ? lands for myprofewiiotial services prove that I have ealt honorably and fairly with those who have insulted me. I never u*e a patient's uarae with* ut permission, though 1 have many hundred cer- Jt Acates from taoso whom I have cured after they Pn ad been pronounced incurable. A thorough mod Ne al education with many yean hospital experience Qd familiarity with theraputic agents, ado?e ob- Bn irvanco of temperamental peculiarities and stricl ttentlon to hygienic management insures sneews, _ cure is posdole, and 1 frankly give the patient my pinion. Home Proof. ? Kidney and Liver Diseases and Rheumatism.? 11 He red terribly?"Nothing teemed to help me; yx >uld not get ont of bed. l?r. Smith cured me." ea ZEPH. PHILLIPS, Wheeling. W. Va. Catarrh. Polypus of Nose, Impaired \ oice.?Sul? [>e ired (or years; patent medicine failed to help me. j,> r. Smith completely cured me." CHARLES CHADDUCK. (v, Of Speidel & Co., Wheeling. W. Va. rl Dyspepsia and Ulcerated Stomach.?"Treatment Ar ir years failed to give me relief. Dr. Smith cured pi, te." THOMAS HOLT. Insurance Agent, i tU Fit*.?Had them for fourteen year*. Dr. Smith jred me." LOUIS P. WASHINGTON. a. Scrofula. Running Sorea on Head.?"My son was?Cy. Uicted for fourteeu years. Nothing seemed to ? elphim. Dr. Smith cured him." J Mux. CATHERINE CAP8, I Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Cai Cancer.?"Suffered for years with Cancer. Had it Eaj it out three timca. It returned after each opera- nit on. Dr. Smith cured ma without knife, caustic or olli lin." Mas. H. M. ORCUTT. I Piles, Fistula of Anus.?Flat on my back for 18 cat eeks. Reported dying. Dr. Smith cured me ap| lthout knife in five weeks. Pai THOMAS COLVIN. Clt Wholeaale Grocer, Main St.. Wheeling, W. Va. Ulcerations of Rectum, Prolapsus and Pilea? Was given up to die and pronounced incurable, r. Smith cured me without knife." WASHINGTON DELANY, Martin's Ferry. ? Rev. H. O. Ladd write*:?"Dr. Smith's profca- ? onal services in my family have been moat satis- V. Lctory. and I commend him to all as a geutfeman n ad a akllUul physician." Mrs. Margaret Kolk says: "I had been Buffering 6 ir seven years and treated by many physicians for i yspepsla. Dr. Smith said 1 had a tape worm, and u* i eight hours removed a monitor 109 feet long." Female Complainta.?Three yean In hospitals for rii imales, give me peculiar advautagea in such catea. tin l'ersous cured of catarrh, disea?e* of heart, liver, ? omacb, kidneys, skin, blood, nenrous affections ad weaknesses of men and youth, acrofula and ? ithma tctify to my suceeaa Plies cured without the knife. Parlcnuatadistancemaybetreatedbyletterand Ltlsfaction guaranteed. A chart for seif-exainlna- . ou sent on receipt of two three-cent stamps, and J* lvice returned free. Ci. Consultation at office free. Office hours from 9 a . to 7 P. M., dally. Call on or addru*. sJJ JOHN E. SMITH. M.D.. ?* No. 1404 ChapUne Bt, Wheeling. W. Va. N(, ;EEP IT IN THE HOUSE!! m Better Than An Insurance I'ullcj. ? ODBERT'S ~ SholeraAntidote I l*n Cli IS WARRANTED TO CURE ]? W] )larrho>a, Dysentery, J Flux, Cholic, _ Crumping Pains, I Cholera Morbus f Ami Cholera, 2! OK THE MOKEY RSPDSDEII ~ W1 It bu MTcd many live* Vied by many Phyiiclani. j Qr FOR SALS DY ALL DRUGGISTS. CB Wi VA iUCHLIN BROS. & CO., WI SOLS PROPRIKTORS, B< No. 1208 Main Street 1 an IS Trtus maim: I III Cure* (J ?n?IG in l!to4 (lays. Ill y?Ur for Jt* 131 I \ I Sent to any a<l?l res* for $1.50 Ki 1 I mi vnnR MF6. GO. SpriMJlelfl. a j PENNTHUfAL ] "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" 4:1 The Original and Only Urmilno. S*fr u?<! ?l??r? rrli?..l- iwairrur WurllilfM Imluttoai. CD "CfclefcMtrr'* KncSUh" v ifc- fc-i nil*. lndl.i-.Mh4 asfegs&sPILLS! ? ..."?? f g&p RELIABLE SELF CUnE FWy A favorite prescription of one of the mo? D? ** noted and lucccMtuI irecfciliitt in the U S. (now retired) tor the cure of K?rT??? Debility, Lm( MmmImmmI. Wcukntw ?im1 l>e??y. Sent ia pUin MAlcd envelo|? Frmt. Drugs.*t? can flit it ? AddiW DP. WARD K CO.. I.miiwiana. Mo. ^ yhotoflyaphg. ?? QABINET PHOTOGKAl'US, ? #8 OO For Dozen, AT HIGUINS* UALLERT. *! Ml pABSOHS' = Photographic Studio, " un hakcrr btbkki. . JZ! 1 SO OO Will let One Doaan Beit B?tin Finished J Cabinet Photographs And don't yon forget it, AT BROWN* S, UM im MAJULXT 8TKOT. t Stnutnutiitlt xtf ENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, Jonurnw) cliyiusd * mrasrEOH k. e. rinnHannwl tlu^-ubl* of Mwatv trtUn* COf recti to_AU<l]?8T I0i mt?(?|tttral flSndiwl ur aitd lorn to rmwioi awd cwvalakd. A.M. A.M. j A. ?.[ P.M. [?. K, 5:85 l:2cJ 10:0o| id 4:25 Bridgeport. 6:4? *:8ftj 10:121 8:86 4:18 kUumYFerry, 1:65 l;4li 10:30; 1:43 4*4(1 Mlllmnt :? 1:181 10:61 4:16 ft:? Iteabearllle......... 1:46 :? ll:0ii 4:3* 6:41 rpwnto.- ? 7:04 11:36 4:ftl 6K3 KoOoy'i.?...... 7:14 ....... U:IW 6:00 ?:ll rtUow CTMk...^ 7:86 11:45 6:12 6.31 Veliariiie ........ 7:4a, U:3U| 6:to; 0:40 tut LirerpooL 7:6?| 12:80. 6:06 .. looheater 8:30 ?J 1:16 6:60....^. kllwheny. 9:40 2:06 7:86 *ht<bm?h 9:601 I 2:16| 7:46 ... UlUnco ........ 10:25; I 4:*sj ....... Uremia. 11:08!........ 4:60..._. ludjon 11 'M 6:1 ........ lewbuif ?... 12:16 ....... 6:4V . ........ JlmlAnd W:45|.. I 6:V0| *BT TO ALU Ufa AND CUICAUO. 1751 A. M. T. M. r. M. tellalw 5:35 ZZ! "lO-OO 2:26 1 ridge port 6:47 10:12 3:36 4:68 fartlu Fernr-. 6:53 ........ 10.-3D 8:43 4:48 'ellow Creek | 7:2M li:46| 6:12 8:23 r. u. k'ellsvllle?......... 7:41 U.-TO 6:58 8:10 larard 9:67 X:fW .111*11 co 12:25 4:30 r.v. anion 1:40 8:00 [urIIIOD...... hmw 2:0J a-m lanafleld 4:(2 ...^ 7:?0 ... , ratline ... 5:25 1:10 _ ima. .. .. 10:60 ort Wayne 4:06 ... 13:80 hloago. ....... 8:101 8.-QC All trains dally except Sunday. Trains leare Cleveland for Wheeling at 8:00 a. m? 10 p. m., arriving at 4:18 p. m. and 7:68 ?. m. J.Q. T0ML1N80N, Paaesger Agent, Wheeling, W. Va. Z. A. PliRD, Gen. Put and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. WM. A. B A Ll>WIW. Manager. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & 8T. Bffl Time table for East and West corrected to Auroat . 1885. Trains lea?e Pan Handle station, loot of erenth street, near public landing, as lollowr, mtral Standard time: Htts. fast I Vast I to. erATJows. Xxp's Kxp's Exp'a Bxp'a a. m. r.v. Ir.M. Ia.il saro?'Wheeling- 6:45 12:46 1451 8*5 -rlve-Wdtobury........... 6.10 1:25 4:li| 9:86 mUnrilje 7:0ft 3:0M 6:3to 10:10 tuburgb .. 9:2ft 8:?l 8:XO| ... A.*. A.X. irrlsburg 1:10 1:10J 2:8S| ... uhingtou .! 8:40| 8:80\!!.T!!.' liluddphia. 4:25 4:25 . m York. 7:00 7:0? 8Km r.M. f. V. I T. M. I 3:01) 8:00! 8-ftl .. eoute wt. rac. Dean Wort A? tr a no it n. Exp's Exp's Mail. c'ra'n a. m. r. m. a. v. r. m. are?Wheeling ... 8:5> 3:15 5:45 12:46 rivo?Stcubeuville 9:C6 5:20 7:06 2:00 dlz. . _ 7:10 DM 410 unison..... 13:05 7:20 9JO 4 08 wark ? 3:25 11:85 C;iO m. lumbusL 3:W 12:16 8:t0 are?0>lumbus ... 8:50 ....... 12:56 ....... rive?Dayton 8:20 ?,mn, icinnati 7:50...... 4:45....... liana polls. lt:45...... 10:? T. U. A. *. Louis 7:a0 7:00 lew. - t-M T:B0| 111 train. .< <). ..Mnt oilman's Palacc Drawing Room and filtering n through without change from Bteubenvl.le st to i hlladelpbla and New York. Wert to Colkbus, ClncluDatl, Louisville, Chicago, Indiana?* I AUil St. Loilil. *or through tickets, baggsce checks, sleeplig accommodations, and any further Information ply to JOHN G. TOM LISBON, Ticket Agent at a Handle Sutlon, foot of Eleventh street, or at y Ticket Office, under McLure House. WheeUrg, JAMES McCRKA, Manager, Colnmbui^phlo. Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa. JHIO RIVER RAILROAD. II AH 1ST rime table corrected to JULY 5, 1885. Trains re Panhandle Station, foot of Kfeventh street, w public landing, as follow*?Central atajidard ae?which is 86 minutes slower than Wheeling w: eora? sotrra. Dally Daily AoPus*. Paw. com. ? a.m. p.m. i.m. ire?Wheeling. 6:36 1:25 ?:M rlro-Benwood...._ 6:55 1:16 8:63 uudiTllle 7:15 4.-06 9:40 irlngtou. 7:H 4:46 1130 8:07 4:67 11:46 w Marti nrrtlle 8:2ft 6:16 *UM dls 8:54 6:2S 13:M Grille .. 8:60 6:40 1:86 ieudly .Matanwm) 9:05 6:63 2:06 Marys - 9:35 6:2ft 1:80 illanwtown (Marietta) 10:20 7:10 6:20 rkerabury. W. Va. 10:66 7:46| 630 A *f, coma no am. Dally Daily AoPaa. Pass. com. 9 a.M. r.U. A.M. st??Parkersburg.....~~. 6:0 8:30 6:16 rlre~WlUIam*town(Marrtta) 6:80 4:0b 7:84 Marrs 7:16 4:60 9:28 Itudly (Mstamoras) 7:'8 6:2b 11:00 lersviuo o:w o;tu 11:2a p. m. rdta. 8:16 8:58 12:07 w Martinsville.. 8? 8:08 12J0 xtor 8:U 8:28 Id* irlneton 8:66 8:17 1:41 MiDiUTtllo.? ........... 8:4ft 700 8:86 nwood .. 10:06 7:40 4:18 leellng-. 1030 8:08 4:88 tawcnger trains dally including Buuday. Ao> mmodatlon train* runs dally except Sunday. JOHN G. T0MUN80N, Ticket Agent. Wheeling, W. VA. ^ALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD OO. )u and alter MAY 8, UJ86, paawnger ualna will n m follow*?Wheeling time: No. 86. RoTi HcHI kut hocwd. Local. No.r naily No.88 Dally jxv9? A.m. p.m. a.*. a. k. r. K. uceling 6:86 4:10 8:40 8:18 8:88 llatre 6:56 8:08 inulUKton? 7:80 irrlvee at r. m. p. m. alton 4:00 11:06 1:10 18:18 p.m. a. m. -mberland- ? 2:40 7:00 8:80 uhlngton City. ~. 6:30 ...^. itlmore 7:IOj^.^.. 8Jt So 86, 33 and 87 Rtop at all Btadona i No. 21 N& 5 Mo. 8 wm BoosfD. No. 14 No. 12 Dally Daily Daily Leave- a.m. p.m a.m. p.m. p.m. net-ling. ? 7:86 8:40 8:16 7:60 10:01 llaire 8:10 4:16 10:06 8:27 11:08 Arrive at r. m. a. m. norille 11:80 7:00 12:18 10:10 1:10 iwark ~ 130 10:60 2M lumbui 2:40 11:66 8:1% nclnnttl - 7:26 4:ob| I'M ndusky ?immm 6:30 ?._J I:H dlanapolls.? 11 :00 7.*0W *M A..U. r. M. LouiJ _ ? 7JO 6:46 1:10 Jca?a~" ? 5:? lt% maattty >Ulo| ?Jq| %M kfouadxTllle accommodation leaves Wheeling at :35 a. m.. and arrives at MotmdirUk at 130a p, . dally except Sunday. Mannlngton accommodation at 4:10 ft. m. fcnuavllle accommodation leave* wheeling 15 a. m. and 1:40 p. m. Bellalre at 1:10 a bl| 16 p. m., dally except 8nnday. 10;26 p. m. train through to Cincinnati with on t ante, with B. A O. Sleeper through to Cincinnati B. & O. Bleeping Can on all through train*. Through Coach from Wheeling to Cincinnati on x 2, leaving Wheeling at 9:16 a. m., arriving at ndnuatl at 6:60 a m. Close connections are made far all points South id Southwest, North and Northwest, making thia desirable toate for colonists and persons moving the great West, and to whom particular attention flcketa to all principal points on sale at Depot Bleeping car accommodations can be secorod at hoi Ticket Office. nun v/. aunaa, i Hiui ?|iui d, a v> i^wih IOHW T I.ANK, TniT. Faawnger Agent It. T. DgVRTIW, General Agent, Whaling. WHEELING A PITTSBURGH D1VIrY sioN, n. * o. On and after J I NK 31.1886, peawngcr trains will in as follow*? Wheeling time: For 11 tubarfh?4:40a. m., 6:88 p.m. dally; 7:4& m.. 8:30 p. a., dally except Ronday. For W^lngtoo-6^l6p. m? daily oxoept Bandar. From Pitubargb?U & a.?., 6:06 p. d?tfy tcept Sunday; 10:16 p. m., dally: 9:06a. m. daily. From Washington?#:06 a. m., dallt: UA a. m., 06 p ?. te?d? Qojt p. *,y. ? A,enl J. T. LAWK. Trar. Paw. Art. Wheeling. ?oramt**t<m gsmftanfcs. 8.D?tman, o. D. Konimoit, Aonl Of D. XQltttOD A HON, SpoeUL 3. DAVENPORT As CO., COMMISSION WlOTUSnb.npv, 8Mfe. FlOTldOW, CtOM ad Med m.luL <** wwiHHTwoiwt nhfaw A LL IWiDb OF BOOK AND JOB