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President H'j, laiMtau* -.Vice President Drain ou England, Ireland, Frauoeand Germany. MJUKHOM. WO. A. Isett, Wo. B. Simpson. j. a. Miller, John K. Boufotd, K. M. AUlimon, Victor Bosunburg, Ifi'ury Bpcyer, mrfl F. P. JBP8QN. Qaahler. j^XCUANUE liANK, CAPITAL ZZ. 1200,000 j. N. Vamo President baxuil uiuuum Vice President ouuuroM. j. n. VV.'ioo, 8. Ilorkhelmer,' 8. UuKiiii". W. Klllughau, L rt, Uuiaplaln A, W. Kelloy, John Frew, Umfu isnuwl ou Kugland, Ireland, Scotland and lii poiiiu* 111 Europe. JOHN J. JONBB. Cashier. .stock gwUm. F. I. flriTHMioif. WurrniT WHITNEY & STEPHENSON, MEMBERS OF Hew York Slock Exchange, N03. 61*2.4 All LIBiBTY ST., PittMburiplii Fa. ?rytcrks, Bondi and U. 8. Seouritlea bought I 1 ml 10I1I (or I'ttb or ou uiual margins. Mew York | raws of comubalon. Com.Hjnilenco wUclicO. Beler to mubunh | Bh!i k'TH mii'Tiillv. U024 insurance (Cowyattitf. fjilIE KlUSKUN INSURANCE CO. Of WUMUKO, W. TA, CAPITAL -? 1100,000 luiures agaltwt l<*s or daoaf e by flro and llghl nitiK all claim* ol dunlrable property, aUo insure* catgocs ou U10 Western waters. omcna. J. N. Vanc?. President, M. Kelllr, Vloe President. I J. L. buovblelu, ttw'y, Ju. P. Adams, Aia't 800. | btucrou. J. N. Vance, M.KelUy, L.C.8tlfel, J. H. .Vobbi, C. W. hranihclra. UfKlL'K?No. 16TWELFTH HTBEBT. wry fluinl)l?0,(!>ii5&i?tcam?ltttn|)| rpiUMllUS & LVTl, FLUMBUBS, GASANDSTEAMFITTERS, 1418 Market Street* mieaU&i and Ventilating of Public Building! I and Kaclorlei a Specialty, auvi J^l'KE F1TT0N, Hlft MAIN STRICT, Meal Plumber, Steam & Gas Fitter. Flnollno of PolMicdOu Fixture* nnd Colored 'iloU'i deal '^yM. HARE A SON, ' rBAcnciL rLnvBos, Gam and Stonm Flttori, NO. H TWELFTH BTRKKT, ill ?oik done promptly ?t nuoublo prion gmlram (gatfl*. yll'.WlKN MiCULLOUQH, Contractor nnil Bulldor. ttrlclt nnd Woodeu llulldlngn Brcctol. Iloots, Hky jIhIus Counteri and (Shelving and all Carpenter Work Promptly Attended to on Heaaonable Teiraa. "Othop la roar ol Capitol. Bcsldcnoe M Flf teenth meet, whop In rear. J>7 JJKDMAN & 00., HeoenU XochlnbU and Engine Bnllderi, Cor, Chapllne and Eighteenth Street*. BPEGTAL ATTENTION flren to Bepail Work. Aeenm lor the oelobrated Judaon Qotornor. IB MO __ (China, (films and tyufitstimtt*. WAS CANDLES DtcoraM In all Colon. EWINO BUO&, . in' l :r. MtritH hl, orpmlM Mel.nw Bouw. ^JV STORE,W1U BE 0I.08ED From To-Dny nt ? P. M., BtluriUr Kictplod. JOHN rUIDtln lino MMnWert. fhotoflygphB. pUIMMER'S * Calilnct I'liotographi at tt SO Per l)o?. b|U>l lo the bnl >1 any prioo. Jill 11MHAINBT,. WHKKMNfl, I'lIOTOQBAl'IlKB. UTIHIIO, H? MARKTT W?MfT, rjABIKJCT FHOTOORAPHW, Only 011 OO Pot* Dozen, IHUUISS" UALLERT. weminw mud. In ?ll Hnde ot wettliof, Del ?u no ?vi oo Will ml One Sunn Bee< Beltn I lnlihed Cabinet Pliotogrrapha And don't ftnI forget It, A.T BROWN1 S, _*** tm MAmtirr mm. ISB 8UALcftl. DR. BULL'S COUQH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Cold*, Hoars a* ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Con sumption, and (or the relief of con sumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Drug gist*. Price, as cents. Epithelioma! Oil BKIN OANCUH. For seven year* I sufferoJ with a cancer on my face. All tho hitaplo remedies wure uppllud to af loviato ttio paiu, but tho placo continued to grow, dually extending into my noso, from which came a yellowish rttMiitarKO very oUensive in character. It was also Inflamed, and annoyed mo a groat deal. About eight months auo I was in Atlanta, at the horn# of a friend, who no strongly rooommended tho uso of Swift's 8pecldo that 1 determined to make an effort to procure it. In this I was suo ceas'ul, and began iu use. The Influence oi the medicluu at Out was to somewhat aggravate tho sore; but soon tbo inllammatlou was allayed, and 1 began to improve after the tint few bottles. My general health has greatly, improved. I am stronger, ard ab)o to do any kind o' work, The cancer on >ny iaco began to deona* and tho ulcer to beal, until thero is not a vestige ol it loft-only a little scar marks the place where it had been. I am ready to auswer all (|iustlons relative to thla euro. Mks. Joicut A. McDonald. Atlanta, (la., Auguit 11,1&J6. I have had a cancer on my faco for torno yean, extending from one cheek bono across tho nose to the other. It haa given me a great deal of pain, at times burning and itching to such an extent that it was almost unbearable. I commenced using Bw tit's BtM.fiUfa In Hay, UtHS, and have used eight bottles. It has given the greatest relloi by remov lug ihe InllaminalUu aud restoring my geueral health. w. isakmm. Kuoxville, Iowa, Sopt. 8, 1885, For many years I was a suflerer with cancer of tho none, and having been cured by tho use of 8. B. B., 1 feel constraint d by a souse of duty to suffering humanity to make this statement of my caae, With thn fourteenth bottle the cancer began to heal rspldly and soou di*app?ared, and for several months there haa teen no appesrauca of a aoro of any klud on my noso or face, nolthor is my noso at all tcudor to the touch. 1 bavo taken about two dosen bottles B. B. B? and am soundly cured, and I know that B. B. B. eflectod the cum aftor every known remedy was tried and had failed. KoBsaT Bmkdliy, Fort Qalnes, Ga., May 1,1643. I bad heard of tho woudorful cures of Swift's Bpedflo, and resolved to .try it. I commenced Uklug it In April, 1884. My geueral health wu much improved, yet thocaucer which was in my | breast continuort to grow slowly but suiyhr. Tho bunch grew and beca-no quite heavy. 1 felt that I must cither have it out or die But It ormmenoed dlkchartiug quantities of almost black, thick blood, it continued healing around the odges un til February, when it waa entirely boiled up and well. Ubwy Wood, , cochesett, Pivmouth Co., M?as., July VI XhtA. Bwilt's Bpociflo U entirely vegetable, and roma to euro cancers by forcing out the Impurities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Bkln Disease* mailed free. Th? bwift Bficinc Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y? 1A7 W. '28d Bt. OC29 DAW For >-alo hy l/Qgfl'i A To. and Laughiin Bros, k Co. It affords inc pleasure to assure you that af ter using I)r. r. MeUim'a Celebrated. Liver Fills for more tlmn twenty yours in my family, tluit 1 regard tliomas being mtpcrior to any I nave ever used or ltavo been u?.cd. I have not had tliom constantly aud had to try others,and I havo tried u good variety, but f liavo never had any to act so promptly, profitably, and nicely us MoUno's. I havo nsed thcin niysolr, wife, and childron, with the most gratifying re* stilts. 1-or children, having used them on my own with Hitch easy ami happy effect. I would rccotnuii'iid them to ono unit to all. Tliese pills do tho work-do It promptly, do lt well, ami loavo no ill effects behind. As a bllo re mover, as a liver corrector, as a forerunnop ireparlng tho system for quinine, there Is no pill or inodlelno equal to Dr.O, McLatio atelo* irated I.lver Fills. I expect to use thom in ong as 1 ilvo, If theycontlnuo as good as they mve iMJca In tho past. Yours truly, K. IT. Giles, Fostor M. K. Church Houtli. Myers' Btatlon, Tampa District, Florida Conference. Trkibtkio, Canada West, OnL MESSRS. Flbminu iillOS. Sirs:?Your pUls cumo all right, mm I can nay they are a good bilious-pill. 1 liavo used a front many pills, but I can nay l)r. 0. Mo ano's rills, iiiunuracturcd by Fleming llros,, aro Kenulu?4iii(l gentlemen you liavo my thanks In sending. 1 gavp some of those pills to my neighbors for a trial. Ono of my neighbors got thrco pills. Hn said they did help him. Ho rcttthe next day like a new man. lie wishes ino to send Tor iffty cents' worth for him. Ho, ?enilfliiion, I will do all I can to liitroduco Dr. L McLanere J.Ivor I'll Is, manufactured by Fleming Druthers. Your* withrespect, wm. II. Dy<MJ*. Hr.RJtitfr/ linos. Dear Mrs:?Kudosed you will find ono dollar for which you will Mouse send mo more of your I)r. 0. McLaue's I.Ivor Tills. I t rust you liavo received the pay for the last two Imwos I oWlcr* ed and received. I wnidd only say, they have done me nioru good than I could express I feel muoh better now than 1 iiavo for two years past. Yours truly, ? ? itMV. I'flir^PAMlT, . WentHaudlake, N. Y. AVt)ID COUNTERFEITS! ftenduiSM and wo will send you by return mull a box o! thcgenulno Dr. a MoIaiio's celebrated Liver litis and eight handsome cards. FLBMINO BItOa., l'UUbuift Va. Tov Sale by retail drnftsbti. Be we the McLnno'a Pills you buy ax* made at Pittsburgh, Pa, The cotut* terfelte are mAdo at St* Louis, Mo. and Wheeling, W. Va. ? ENDORSED BY THE WORLD. " GERMAN _TTERS TII19 ?HEAT KLIXKII OF LIFE fs s fXMilits Dhllllstlnn of otrr twenty, different kiii'H of tint t**t nerninn Herbs, this, ton* the only True urn! Itellstdt m-m&m by wbtoh Hip rntlre (JrMil Medical Vlrttii* Mid Curntlvs I'rotwrilpsof lf.^ Iferbs win I* produced. Ws sre confldeatlhst Hill Omt (lermsn Tonic will I* frtiurf Ilia tiiwt If?u?ltti*(llvlnir em j?lni ed befurs I|i0 pulille. Ass Itfiliililn and I'lctistflit Iiisluortmt It Is Absolutely wlllioutarlTHi. and atrordiurmrf natter, and n PRsrivf Ctfe* (nisisniwd In sll Mwof hyinepsla, Ixws of Appetite, NenousneM, WeaktiaM, ('muipi. preentery, Cholera jlorlius, frsttsMi IHsrrhf*,Aatliina.HIck Sifltntek.nlllloun* ? nMS, Airue Slid Fever and Si) Other Mjrisrlsl lflMaMt This Oreat Medicine ForHnlofireiywtert JLPKTZOLU A CO,Prop's, Unit 11.?orr,M<*? Por sale lu Wheeling by 1/ocan A Co. end Rich* ardson, (loodwln A On., In Bridgeport, Ohln, by J, 0. D#nt A (to, Druggists. sprt-wis DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC a PoairiVK com for Drunkenness OR THE LIQUOR ltABIT.I It on t? Km In ?oop ol eo9M of te* wllhoul the knowM.o ol thenenun Ukln, It, U ktnoluMr h.rmlMK, anil will ,Oect ? |<mi?D?lt ?ud ipMr out. where lb. Mtlent U.modeut. drlntwor ?n .Icohoilo wreck. It hu been iir.n In Ihoo Mod. ol OM, .ltd III emr lMUiice . reflect rat. hu followed. IT MBVKlt IfAItA fb. o,Un 000. Impft*n?tod with lu BMOM II, bnonu. ut otter Impoilbllltr for lb. liquor .ppctlte to (lilt. (IOLDIK sntcirio 00., Prop'n, clwliuU, 0. ltt-?wtr Ton Hat. * P.rfa.t Bl(hl, wta.n too il?ra?nd > Demon'. I'.pcltie I'luln ol 1 dniRil.t to rspiet tor?*l?.on. Y.l thm. ?r?, w.n?f?t mm,,. f.wdrnnl?Ui>! thl( h?p John ???."?who will ttf lo p?rtu.de ?n to u. wotiblM fihtfliuip with < tlnlur nniiJlfii n?ue, mch .1 "Mwloin," ''(.'.pdwim," ' da," "I'tpalcioe," tie, prrllMd mnellnn wllh Ui. mm. "Motion" nr "IMnion " rhMb John will oirtf ron on. ol Mum wnichvl lralutfi.ni for bill lh.pflo.ol thi ?erm In., u M win well .fori) to do, It. ml nine Mini nethln,. mid ID rntl but Utile mop, BitiM.'i ?t. iht cralf porou pluter.lh.tc.nb.de,ended upon tocnt, irety lllnent lohject tn.ll.m.i lre.tm.nl I her u, [|tInit'd*M|^lon hr'boXt il Xhi. d'mnji'u unlet: Kim. NS uil V? VuurtMiith buaat. THMKUH. fl.'iHjjraod. TbU kisa-tako 11 quickly, my Haarll If y Miilrtua to you dolb pnaeul 01 bar own avcot HUM tad cuuwat; Fait, gooj, juuui tod giultiiu. Trout toft, I will wateb, furmy pari, Tuat ilaUKvr ba (ullt l of Ibti tcaut, My UltltH'k to yuu doUipreacut TbU sUa?take it quickly, my Heart! UMier, win > iinUnrt'a art, **rb ut|liloii bU )?ut having aMut, in. now (WW aalwo in bU lout. lie wUo, now lulflll your iulaut, TbU Uia-mlta ll quickly, my Hcartl As N.rvy u Ulan*'a llowatrlog, Angola (.Gtt.) ChrOHUIt. George Ureenleaf, accompanied by bin wife, wu returning borne Irom Clayton, In the mountains of Georgia, on Tueaday nigbt. It wu about U o'clock, and, as fa tbe custom ol tbe country, they botb walked up one ol the hUli while the mulea and wagon aacended, their little boy be ing the driver. Suddenly a rustle wu beard in tbe buahee, and peering out in tbe darknesa could be seen what looked like two balla ol fire. It proved to be a large panther. As it by instinct, Green leaf opened his knife, and. an tbe beast sprang at him, he made a lunge, only to drive the knife in hia wife'a arm, she hav ing thrown herself upon hint at the sight of danger. He dropped the knife and Tell under tbe second spring of the panther. Tbe beast, evidently maddened by the scent of blood, was about to iuwrtita teeth into Mr. Ureenleaf, when hia wife, who had picked up the knife, acting uuder the inspiration of desperation, made a clean cut at the beaat'a Ibroat. The Santher gave a pitiful cry. roiled over and led. The cry ruached the ears of some hunters near by, and soon a number of tl)em were on the spot to li ud that a woman bad accompllabed what they had been six weeks trying to do. A Ijrmoa tor Our flmtliiirlji Hn. f.ifim Lynlon lit Uurptr't Uiunr. Tbe cung of aulture lull! at times on women, as it mlgbt be amallpoi anil row rub, and tbe harmony uf their nature id destroyed like tbo arnooth akin and tbe clear tint. They go In for soinetblug they are not and can never be. Fragile, an luinic and barely escaping tbe Blck couch for their own parts, they rush off to be come hoepltal nuraee or missionaries' wivee. Incapable of looking ahead or of forecasting the erenta of to morrow from the facia of to-day, they daah out on to platforma and toss up grave political ques tions like jugglera' bails in tbe air. Ignor ant of grammar, and with a literary faculty whloh !? to compoaltlon what a basketful of thrums and endi and Jags is to service able rope, they neglect their families, lot the cbfldren'a stockings go lu holes and spend both time and money in chasing the phantom of literary fame. Or?form ed by nature to be good groie bvnnti fem mti, or smart little mlirillti, or haply plump and appetising Cicelies carrying the milking pail to the dairy?they pose as so many Ladles of Shalott, and sigh for Lancelot to sing "tlrra lirra" by the river. Whane* Cam* th? Word "iiuutjmoon." Troy Timet. The word "honoymoon" Is now au Slled not only gensrally but particularly ) the four weeks' holiday?exactly cover ing a lunar mouth?which newly married people take immediately after the tying of that knot which metaphorically niakea them of "ono llcah." Tbe origin is traced with much difficulty. No dictionaries give any derivation ol the word "honeymoon." Long before the Christian era it was the custom among the Hebrews who could af ford it and did not live too far from tbo Holy City to take (after celebrating the social and civil rites at home) a bridal tour to Jeruaalom and aeal tbolr union by the solemnities In the temple. Motbeglln, or mead, la a dark fermented liquor, anil sometimesofconaiderablestrength, made from boney7~1t ta sweet and has a pleas ant llsvor. It was an old German custom to drink of tills honey-wine for thirty days, or a mogn'l age, after a wedding feast, and hence came the term honey moon. Tbe (Jew Puu a rodder Crop. Jkclkatvt. The cow pea Is one of the most valuable fodder plants for the South. We have seen a crop of peaa which yielded four tons lo tbe acre of most excellent fodder, and it left the ground In tho beat condi tion for sowing wheat. Another farmer sowed peas among bis corn, at tho last plowing, covering them with the plow, and we should estlmato the yield on Hie ground, of both crops, at a ton and a hall of corn fodder, and forty bushels of peas, with the corn equal to thirty-live or forty bushels to the acre,.and a large quantity ol pea straw, Which makes good feed. The common opinion that the South is not a steak country, is entirely unfounded. With the long growing season, the really rlob, but badly managed soil, and tbe great variety ol fodder crops and feeding stuffs, it is not exaggerating the matter to say, that beef cattle can be reared to one thousand pouadt weight in three years, at a coat of one cent per pound live weight, and in addition, there la a large quantity of manure left, which Is really invaluable to the Southern farmoj*. "Hl? Wlthera W?r? Unwrang." IVaWi/npton Jstltr in the Botton Herald. From a naval friend I hear that Ex-Sen. ator Withers, of Virginia, whs succeeded Colonel Mosby, is making a atlr In aociety. His Invitations to dinners at 3 o'clock in the afternoon have paralyaed the conven tional English circles at Hong Kong. One of tbe young ladies of his family wears Ehenonienally Short dreaaes, much above er boot-tops, and goes about announcing herself aa "a Democrat and a Virginian." At a naval ball tbe bluff and pompous old English Governor of tbe colony said, pat romalngly: "Tut, tut, little one, you must wear the gowns a bit longer than that whon you come to tbe Government house." Young Virginia drew herself up and hurled tho speech back full at the head of tbe great dignitary i "When 1 want your advice about my dress, old man, f II ask you for It." There haa not been such a bold rebuff of the British Lion since the battle ol Lexington, and we now have an aggressive foreign policy, at one spot on the globe at least. ?'VVhIpplag.Vp Mature." tuhMH. There la a whipping up of tired nature going on that ought to come under tho no tloa of some society for the prevention of cruelty (o animals. The laah Is being ap plied In this way, to tako a cemtnon In stance. in your very house. Your hus band did not sleep any last night, think ing of his business entanglement!. You prepare him two cups of strong black cof fee, which he pours down for breakfast, unable to eat anything with It. Mo doubt while the stimulus last* he la carried through aa Immense amount of work In a savage manner. It passes for pure grit, by the on-lookeri. 1'erhapsIt may be; but there la another kind of grit that we like quite u wall,?the patient, ateady following of one'a conscience. And your doeea of staong tea that enable you to get through the liouao cleaning, or the fall sewing, la another whip,?long ant) cruel. The aoolety should have Ita hands on you both Install ter, the lataiu el Leasee* aid Bit Ltd;, lAimHtt (IM.) tKlnllur, Sunday tut a well-known farmer of Up per' Leacook Township had a Somewhat singular experience, lie waa returning witn his wife from a funeral to West Lam peter Townahipand waa riding In a sleigh, bit wife sitting behind him. The man had his eara closely mufllsd, and was sur prised, after driving tome distance, to meet a friend, who asked him what had become of hli wife. Looking behind him, the man aaw tbit bis wife waa.not In the sleigh, and he drove back the road until he found her In a snowbank. The lady had been spilled out of the sleigh and ealied to her husband, but he, having his eors so closely muffled, waa unable to h?v her uj dm ? on without her, JTACTti yutt FAUMgtU. Tha watering-troughs are liable to get lull of lUth and rubbish, and will seed at tention orary day. The water for hone* abould be aa pure aa can be would. It coats just u much to make poor but ter aa to make a good article, hence a little care and patience during the proem will give better results with Increased pro tit Silt ia much essier to keep an animal (at an to fatten it; hence the stock should always be kept in good condition, as they can be then more readily prepared for market. The whitish acurf on the abanka ol fowls 1a a skin atfection known to poultry men aa "scaly leg." Itdependa on extremely minute parasites, and increase as they multiply. A handful of linseed lueal fed to each cow or horse at least three times a week will not only regulate the bowels and promote health but also looaeu the akin and prevent bide bouud. Pregnaut ewea require regular eierciae and access to a lot where they may pick a few bite of grass. This will give them an appetite snd keep them healthy and free from constipation. Cream riaea almost wholly when the milk is cooling:, says the JJuirj/ farmer, and if the milk ia warmed up to 100? the cream will nearly all rise while the milk la gradually cooling down to 60?. Winter wheat does better ou a strong freshly plowed sod. The soil does not Sack so hard and the soil allows more rainage, so that the water cannot ret and destroy the roota ol the wheat. The Bouthdowu sheep are somewhat small, but have a great proporton ol meat tootlal. They are brown and gray-faced, no horur, thick, close wool between the esrs, with line form, and are very hardy. Hogs give returns so quickly that if a small proUt la made on each lot, theae protila can be made so often and so quick ly that the rearing and feeding of hogs is one of the most paying occupations on the farm. , Mice will often attack the beehives in winter if pressed byhunger, gaawloglboles in them snd entering. The torpidity of the beea lu severe weather prevents them from stinging, and the mice often do con siderable damage. It requires quite an amount of labor and care to lorce fiuwersaud vegetables in win ter, but the price obtained more than compensates for the extra expense while larger prullta are secured than for summer products. In breeding stock on the farm de not be tempted lo sell the best, but dlspossof the inferior animal) that. Do careful in select ing and retaining tho bust every year and the value of the stock will be increased and larger profits secured, "Yum have not seen and time shall not see," tho people sit down quietly to suffer pain, when enterprise can aflord such a panacea as Salvation Oil, During recent explorations at Nineveh a petrilled umbrella waa found in one of the temples. It is supposed to have been a borrowod umbrella which was returned. Sure Cure ror i'ilci. Suro cure for blind, bleeding and Itching Plies. One box bus cured the worst cases of ten years' standing. No one need sutler ten minutes after using this wonderful Kirk's German Pile Ointment. It ab sorbs ttimoru, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant and pain less relief. Kirk's German File Ointment is prepared only for the cure ol Piles and itching of the private parts, and nothing else, Every box is warranted by our Agents, Logan & Co, and Richardson & Goodwin. Hold by all Druggists and sent by mail on receipt of price, 60c and $1 per box. Kiax Mruicini Co., ?tow Proprietors, Lorain, Ohio. A cat Is not tho concentrated essence of profanity, hut its music is the cauae of much piofanlty. An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say tlioy can not, as thousands of cases already per manently cured and who are daily recom mending Electric lUtters, will prove, flright's Disease, Diabetes, weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50c a bottle by Logan A Co, mwkaw Advice to Mollieri. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle ol Mrs, Win Blow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing. Its value is Incalculable, It will re lieve the poor little sufferor Immediately, Depond upon it mothers, there Is no mis take about it. It cures dysentery and diarrlnea, regulates tho stomach and bow-i els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammations, and gives tone and energy to the whole svstom. Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing is pleasant to the taste, and Is the pre ecriptton of one of tho oldest and best fe male nurses and physicians in the United States, and Is for salo by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle, Mwsiw A Chicago man boasts that he his resd Webster's unabridged dictionary through eleven times, A Great Discover/, Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., sayst "My wife lias been seriously aflectod with a cough for twenty-flvo years, and this spring more severely than ever before. She had used many remedies without re lief, and being urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery, ditf so, with mostgratity ing results. Tho lirst bottle relieved her very much, and the second bottlo bus ab solutely cured ber. Slie has not had so good health for thirty years," Trial bot tles free at Logan & Co.'s drug store. Large site $100. mwmw "Hackmktack" a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price So and 50 conts. Stilton's Cm* will immediately relieve. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Fob Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have b printed guarantee on every bottle of Sbiloh's Vitdiier, It never fails to cure. A nasal micron free with each bottle of Sbiloh's Catarrh Itemedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by Laughlln Bros, ft Co., whole sale agents, Wheeling, W. Vs., Of tbe 300,000,000 eggs annually used In Paris, every one is Inspected by being held before a candle. Avail's Sarsaparllla Is the most potent blood purlller, and a fountain of health and strength. Be wise in time. All bane ful Infections are promptly removed by this unequalled alterative, imw Bneklan'a Aralea Salva. The beat Salve la tbe world tor Onto, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coroa and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plies, or no pay required. U Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prloe 35 cents per box, For sale by Logan A Oo. Tin Hkv. Oao. 11, Tmatrr, ol Uonrbon, Ind? says i Both myself and wife owe oar live* to Shlloh's Consumption Cure." Ars tou mads miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Disainess, tats of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shlloh's Vltallssrlsa posi tive cure. Wit v will voucough when Sblloh'a Our* will give you Immediate relief, l'doe 10 eta., SO eta., and tl. Siiilou'b Catarrh Ksmrdy?A positive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria, and Canker Month, FINANCE AND TRAD it. The vmUotm of Ui? Monty and Stock Markets. New You, Jan. Jy.-Money on call wuy at a percent. Prima mercantile paper 4a5 percent. 8ter udi Exchange dull but kteady at 14 60%i4SU. uOVEEMMEMT BONDS-Duli Mil Steady tO-day. Stat* Boaoa-Dull and prices firm. li4ileois Bonus?Dull, ihu total sales were $1,68V,000. Brocas-Althoogb the stock market \iu active iu special feature* were limited. Tbe total talus were 480,440 sham. Tberuwaaau Irregular open lug, followed by decided activity aud consumable firmness (or ?ost?tocks. Tbe general Hat wus quiet and steady after the nrst hour. l.tter It yielded a fraction aud alter I o'clock again became lira, circulation oi a report tbat a meeting bad been held at the utile? of Urexel, Murgau & Co aud that an agreemeut had bteu reached to leave ihe dif ference* betweeu tbu Baltimore k Ohio und tbe Feuusylvaula railroad* to arbitration. A though tbe repott wai not denied before the close of the board, there was no fraciiouat reaction in the late dealliigs. tuo market closing Irregular aud comparatively dull Mr. Morgan u authority for the siatemeut that there la uo change In the position of the Baltimore & Ohio Tbe Baltimore & Ohio dtd not sign the psueugcr agreement, aud Uie Pennsylvania uas uot cut roles ibe Vauder bllta continue to show decided strength, Lake Shore and New York Central each maklug an ad vance of 1 percent. HL l'aul was weak aud cluied at au advanoe of 1^ percant, while i?referr?d 1? up 19i percent. Northwestern ibowa a gain of Ji iu> cent, Union Pacittc l\ 'u Pacific Mail l?i, aud Canada Southern IK. U. 8. U.1<J0J,;U. B. 4H?, 112*; U. B. new 4s 12??; Pacific & of 'IB. 125%; Central Pacific Urals, UlK; Erie secouda, tiO%; Lehigh & Wilkcsbtrre, o.'d, 104; Louiaiaua cousols, 84: Missouri 6a, 100; at. Joseph, 1111^; ou P. a a. C. tlrata, 126; Teunea sea 6a, old, 54i?; do ucw, 61%; Tezai faolflu Laud I O rants, 88; do ttio Grande, 63; DulonPaciiio firsts, 116; do Land (Jrauu, 106%;doBluklug fund, 121)4; Virginia lis, 43; Virginia Cousols, extra matured coupons, 62; do deferred. 11 Jtf; Adams Expros, 140; American Express, 101; Canada Souitieru, Wttt CentralPadBc, 80%; Chceapeake&Ohlo, 11)Z; do firsts preferred, 18}?, do sccouds, la. c,, u., u A L, ?>2%; Leaver k hlo (Jrande, 15: Erie, 24: do preferred, 5lfc; Port Wayne, 141%; Kaunas <k Tex as. akt Laae lirlo A Western. 14%: Lake oho;e, mil Louisville A Nsahvlile, 80%; Loulavdle, New Albany <b Chicago, 3 -M; Memphis <Si Cbar.eaton. 14; Michigan Ceulral, 67%; Ml*ourl Pacific, 10UW: Nashville Jt Cbattauoou, 40; New Jersey Ceutral 43J?; northern Pacific, 28; do preferred, 64: Chicago di Northwestern. i06%; do preferred 134 W; New York Cential, 10?%; Ohio Central, \VA\ Ohio <b Mississippi, do preferred, 82%; PaclUc Mall, 67|;; Pittsburgh, 14G%; Ucadluv, 30; tt. Louis & Hau Frauclsco, 20%; dopreferred, 41%; C? M. 4 BL Paul. W,1do preferred. 121%: Texaa Pacific, ll%; Union m5U'e.6l%: UnitedStatesExpreas,61; W? HL L. ii P.,-Oft; do preferred. 18; Wells Fargo Express, 111); western Uuiou, 71%. Ureadstnffs and Provisions, New Yore, Jan. 19,?Flour, reccipta 19,158 bar rels; exports 8,817 barrels. 3 839 sacks; market dull aud strongly iu buyers' favor; sales 11,600 barrels; supcrllno western aud Hutu H lUil 25; common togood extrawesternaud8tato|310a3 ou; good to choice do $3 6Ca66U: common to choice extra at. Louis |J H'aS 4'J. Wheat, receipts 2,7jO bushels; exports31,638 l?iuheb>; sjkjI lower aud heavy;op tions opened strong uud %a%o higher, butioou weakened aud drouned lka'io. eloslnu linaw: uiu 7.984,000bushels ot luturu; al.uuo bushel* of spot; No. 2 spring bile; ungraded red 80alH>Ho; No. 'ireil 88He; No. 1 while WHo; No. 2 red February 87*aa9o, cli?ing at h)yto: March dosing at KSjg'Ji April WHaWo, closing at ?JOKo; May u.MaMtfc, elodug at Ml%o; nine 92^93%", closing at U'-k)io; July S&Hawe, closing at 93k? August 9J%a944dc,clouugat'JJjwc; September 955ia9;ic,clo?jiiguiV6Ho; December 9.tHc all 00H, closing al 9hHc. Corn, spot lower; options opened liluher, cloaca dull at an advucce: receipt! 40,rn bushel*; cx|K)rU 120,010 bushel*; hiIon741,000 bushels of futures; 124,0OJ bushel* of aoot; un graded 4fl?l9o; No. 3 47c; steamer 47%h47H?; No. 2 4l%ufi0o: ungraded white 4Sj; No. 2 Jauuary 4'j^aiQe, elodug .at ?0c; February 48fc*!llHo, clos lug at 48j?o; March W/fakMMPt dosing at 4M?c; April 4)Ho: Muy 47^tstfc. clotlug at 48a Oat* lower; receipt* (w.fiW btuheli; export* l.'.OO bush ela; mixed western 9tiH*38c; white do. 89a43o. Hay Qrm. hops steady. Cufleo, spot fair; Moduli; option* a shade higher but (|U ct; sales 12,0C0 bags; January 6.40j; February C.60afl.t>6o; March 0.60o; April C.UAU<tto; May fl,0Uati.T0c; July 6 75a; December fi.DOc; October(LWXt. MiiKar ateady and quiet; fa'r to good refining GHattfio; rellucd dull; A 4H*iH'} outioaf and crush-xl 7a 7Uu; cubed Oiflftc. Molasses ateady aud quiet. Bice llrm. Turpentine stronger at 41c, 1-gga easier and dull; r?cdpl*4tM packagts; western ?KJa23Hc. l'ork llriuly held; trade very quiet; uum 9:0 25a 1076. Cut moat* firm; sales: pickled bellies bH? 6^? Middles quiet and firm; long cleat; fr^e Urd more dolug; sale*: western atcara apot 0.4ta 0 60e: oil'grade 8.26a; January 0 4sat?.ft0c; Febru ary 6 4ttutt.60u; March U.r*3a0.bfic; April tt.6Ka0.6Uo; May fl.ttiaO.Gto; Juris fl.'Cc; city steam 0 86a0.40o. Butter steady and in fair demand; western 12a83o: F.Ik In creamery Sialic. ihceso firm aud moderuto inquiry. I'uiCAqo, Jan. 19.?Wheat had apparently very few frlead* to day Tbo market wu uifalu alutnpy, prices dropping off rapidly, resulting In toe tstafi Uilimeut?ithe lowest range of value* current since Ma*ch, 1886, alnce win u, until to-day, the price ot cash wheat had uot touched w> low a figure as 7<^c, which waa the quotable figure at clo?e of tradluc thla afternoon. In the altemoou May touoned MHo and closed at 82Jfcc, making a decline of lo for the day. Ono of the chief reasons for the weak ucai wu Ibe statement that the speech of the Queeu of Ureal Uritiln would advocate tbo p'uu ng of a duty on American wheat. Flour dull and easier: Houtneru wlutcr wheat Hour 91 4'Jat 8J; Wisconsin 91 00a4 to; Mhhlgau 94 60a4 7S; toft spring wheal 93 70a4 00; Mlnuo*ot% bakera |3 60 a460; patent* 94Ma60); low g.adcs fi0'a3t?. Itye flour 19 S0a3 CO. lluckwheat Hour 9l00a4 60. Wheat opened a shade firm-r,quicklydeclintd IKo aud closed 1U? under yasterdar; sales ranged: JailUary 7fifcafl?ko, cloned at 7(%o; February 77a 79>4o, closed at 77o; March 77"^a7ve, closed at ,1%j; May 8.?aMX?.cloMd at 8^4c; No. 2spring 7?o. Corn ruieJ a 11 tie flruar; cash fttkc; Jauuary MJia30Sc, , closed at Sfl^c: Felimary iff# 9W6c, closed at March May I^Ja 40>Jc, cloaed at 8v><o. oau stronger aud }fajio blgoer;cash WM/oi January 2?H?j February mo; May Sl^aaiKo, cloNd ?t ?l?c. itya lower; NoTa 57c. Barley quiet: No. 2,6IaG'kj. Flazaeed uu'et and euIer:No. 1, 91 llHal 11%. Mess pork aetire and strongor, odvanclug 27ko over yraterday, but reacted otoslng 6a7kc Tiliher; ?u ? . Jg 6a7Kc Iilfhers. ouh |l0 96all 00; yebruarr 910 tUkaft l.'i, closod at 910 86al0tf7K; March tlO WHall ft, oloacd at 91106alt 07H; May 911 12}%all 47><. rlcatd at 911 VAalt27H- Lard quiet but steady: caah ?.16afl.l7Ho: February fl.16afl.KUc: March 0.2Oa9.22Ho: May i 3iXafl.87Ho, clowd at fl 82Hafl86e. lioxed meau steady; ahouldera 4.00a 4.50c; abort rib &>6a6 97Uc; short dear aldca 6.70a 6.76c. tiugar unchanged. WhUky steady at 9110 Butter rnlcd weaker, crtamory 21aa3o; dairy 16a24o. Fggs 19a20c. Afternoon fcoanl-Wheat, a shade steadier and Ho higher. Corn, Ko lower Tor Janu ary; Ho lower for February. oa'aHo higher for May. l'ork and lard unchanged. FUIUDKLTBU, PaM Jan. 10,-Flour dull. Wheat weak aud lower; No. 2 red January 83Ha88o: Feb ruary ?AaMHos March 87aA7Ko; April 88Ha99^o: May 895ia8i)^2c. Corn,ateady; No. Umlxed 43Ha4lc; steamer No. 2, 45c: No. 2 yellow 47><cs futurea nominally unchanged. OaU. apot ateady but quiet: No. 3 mixed M^os white 37a40Ho: rulurea quiet but steady: fto. 2 wblto January WnMHc; February W*ab?Ho; March SN^aSiHo; April :ua W9Hc; May40a40^c. Provisions a shade hfger but demand very moderate, l'ork, meas new III 60a 1200; do. family $12 00al260. Urd firmer; city rellued 7 00a7 2 jc. Kggs steadier aud mora active; I'uiiniylvaula fruah ?i>(a23o; Ohio and otbor wcat-1 cm freah 22?. Cincinnati, 0? Jan. 19.-71our essler and un changed. Wheat dull aud lower; No.2rod90o: re* odpu 2.600 bushels; ablpmtuu 600 bushela. Corn hsiavy; No. 9 mixed U7a.17Ho- Oata acato* but Arm; No. 2 mixed 92c. Rye lower; No. 2, 02c. lUrley ateady and unchanged, l'ork firmer and held at til 00. Lard dull at 0.10c. Bulk meata atrouger* abort rib 6 90aA.46c. llscon soarce and stronger: shouldsrs 4.76c; short rib 0.00c; short clear fl.26c. Whisky itaady at 9110. Butter, sugar and cheese steady and unchanged. Kggs steady with fair de mand at I7al?c. BAwmoa*. Jan. 19?Wheat, western lower; Wo. 2 winter red apot and January 84fca8l96c; Feb ruary 8iHa86U4o: March 87)<a?7Ho5 May PO^a 909(0. Corn, western firmer and acllra; mlxod apoV 48?4BHn: January 47ka47Moj February 45^a 40Uc; Mayiojio; stoamer44a44Ho. Oata firm and higher; weaujin white 88a41c: mixed 8fla37o. Pro visions higher; meas pork 91076allCO. Urd, refin ed 7Ha7Ka Tolxdo, O., Jan. 19,-Wheat oloaed active but weak: caah 88c; May 8%c. Corn steady: cash 89o; May40H?- OaU nominal; caah 8Io: May Clover seed active; cash or January 96 80; March ?6 86. Live Block. Ohicaco, III., Jan 19.?'The Dnrnn* Journal re potts: Cattle-Receipts 6,800 head; Shipments 2.400 head s shipping steers 93 00a&4&;atock?rsaml feeders 92 I0a4 90: cows, bulls and mixed 91 C0i 801. ltogs-Kecelpts 88,000head) shlpmenta 6,000 head; market heavy for light aud weakor; rough " wa He 1: market item 99 00 and mixed 98 TOsavy; packing aud ahlpping 93 4 26; light 91 40a8 90; skips 9*0W8 40. Bheep-i oelpta 7.000 head: shipments 9,000 bead; mar aotlve but weaker. natives 9J 60a6 00; west " *" a3 76; Texans ?300a9 76; lamU 94 OOaft 76. XAtrLiBxaTr, Pa. Jan. 10.?Caitlt. receipts 171 head: shipments 171 headi market alow at un changed prices (rem Monday. No cattle shipped to New fork to-day, Hogs, receipts 1,400 beadi shipments 440 head; market slow; Philadelphia* 91 9la4 0Ji Yotken #3 90a9 90; 12 can ablpped to New York knlty. Hhcep, receipts 2,?oo head; ship meuta 2,00) head; market fair at jeslerday'a prloea, CINCINNATI. O,.Jan. 19.?llogs stronger j common and Il?ht9816a900; packtnn aud butcbera 19 90i4101 receipts9,000head; shipments526 head, Petroleum* BaAproap, Pa., Jan. I9.70pened at 87^0 j cloied 1 at 9^(01 highest 88^c 5 lowest 87Ho; runs 87,8W1 binola; total ahipmeuU 71,606 barrelsj charter! 41,910 barren: clearanoea 80S,MJ0 barrels. oil Cirfi Pa., Jan. 19.-Opened at 87^01 hlgheat ^ci lowest 87HCI cloeedjitMko; sale* 1,186, 00U barrel! 1 clearsncea WTl'OO. barrelii charter 42,991 barrels: shipments 74^600 barrela. PirnauaoH, Pa.. Jan. l9.~Petroleam fairly ac live aud firm: National transit certificates oj?ned at 87^0 aud cJoaed at 88^01 highest 88^01 ioweat 87Ho. Ttryiittu.lt, PA., Jan. U.-Opencd at 87Wo; high nts^iC) lowest 87Hc; closwl at 890) .ahlpments 74.609 barrela; charters uot posted. PiitLAbBLPHU, Pa.Jan. l'J.-Petrolaum steady; 70 able test lu barrela 7He. Nbw Yobk, Jan. l9.-Petroleum iteady; United oloaed at 8^0, Dry Goods, Nbw York, Jan. 19.-An imtiorUnt feature of the market U the Inoreaaed business In the exports of oetten goods, wblon for the ^sst week have been 7.031 packages, maklug the total lor the month 11,300, against7,721 packages the same time laat year, antnerease of auch im|Kirlance that It can not fail to attract attention. Trade baa been light, n consequence ol a heavy fa 1 of anow succeeded by rain. Gotten, Ntw Yob*, Jan. 19.-Cotton, futures 'dosed firm and 9-loofi lower than yesterday; February 9.94c; March 984c; October 9.48c. ? Cincinnati. O., Jaa. ln.-Ootton fltmj middling SJ<e. Wool. Haw Yobk, !Jan. 19.-WooI onlet and Arras domeatlo fleece tfalflci polled 14ai)e; Texaa 9a22o. Yod can't tell ft man'i chfttftcter by the hit ho weftfs. No, Indeed, It Ii frequently put on,?Puck, SottcvUs. ?TCAI'lTAL PtllZL, ?Tfl.UOO.-W Ticket* only mi. bbaraa la ProposUnu. L.S.L. Louisiana State Lottery Cowyany, "We do hereby ceitifythat we supenriae the ar rangement! for all the Monthly aud Quarterly Drawing* of The Louiaiaua Bute Lottery Company, aud Id penou manage aud control the Drawing! tbemaelvea. aud that the same are conducted with honesty, fairneai, and in good faith toward all par tie*, and we author!** tbe Company to use thin certificate, with iaoaimiles o! our signatures at* lacked, in its adverUtemeuu." Coinulealonera. Wo the undersigned Bank* and Banker* will pay all I'rizM. drawn In 1 ho Louisiana Statu Lotieriw which may be preneutcd at our oouuter*. J. II OGLISBY. Pret. Louialana National Bank. 8. M. KKNNKOY, Pres. State Nalioutl llink. A. BALDWIN,.fry*. New Orleans Natlouul Bank. Incorporated In 1M8 for 'A yearn by the Legisla ture for Educational and Cbarltablo purpoMa, with a capital of 11,000,000?to which a reserve fund of over 1660.000 baa kluoe been added. By an overwhelming popular vote lta (ranchiai was made s part o( the prwent State ConitUutloo adopted December 2d, A. D., UJ79. Toe only lottery ever voted on and endoraed by the people of any State. It never acalea or post pones. it* Grand Single Number Drawing! take plaoe monthly, aud the Kxtraordluary Drawing! regular ly ever/ throe moutha instead of cemi-Auuually aa heretofore. beginning March, 1880, A splendid opportuulty to win a fortune. Seeond Grand Drawing, Chua is, in the Academy o( Mualo, New Orleaua, Tue?d?y, Hebruury u, lttBO 180th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL FU1ZK, 970,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fivo Dollars Bach. Ft actions, In Fifth! lu proportion LOT or FKUKVt I Capital 978.000 1 Capital Prlae 26,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 2 Pr&auftf.OOO ? 12,000 6 PritMOf 2,000........ 10,000 10 PrlM* ol 1,000 .. io,or 20 Pr lie* of 600 ...... 10,00 100 PrUce o! 200 20.0C 100 Prtieaof 100... 600 Priuaof 60 ..... 26,000 1000 Prist* ot 26 26,000 ?rraozuiATioM raixu, 9 Approximation Prlaoa ol 1760 6,760 9 Approximation Prizes of 600 4,600 9 Approximation Priseiol 260 2,260 1967 PriiCi, amounting to, ? 1266,600 Application (or ratoa to oluba should be mad a only Vo Uieofliooof Uio Company lu New Orleans For (urtlior information write dearly, giving full address. POSTAL MOTHS, Exprea Money Order*, or Now York Uxchauge lu ordinary letter. Cur* ruicy by Expi? *" ? * our expense) i reney by Kxprem (all sum* o( 96 uud upward* at 1) addiuuod M. A. DAUPHIN. Now Orleana, La., or U. A. DAUPHIN, WasUluglon, D. C. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, JulH wmw Now Orleans 1A. guigceUantous. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE I CURE FITS! Wb#n! prrtift Mstmt mt?n tnirtly la it?p tMra for* Mr* tad Ihta hat* IUt? r?iam ataln, t rimh ? radical tm, I Mtda,th? diiMM ot Ww, BfiuinT m fxiaim 0ICKN tna a lift-lnnf Mod?, l warrant my mnadt to nn ? a lir?-lntif M?df. I warrant my mntdf Is n>. H eaa?a, other* hatt fill?d It m r*uo? for t t**i?lnr ? etm. Mlt at oare for* tmtlae and a Hit nr my iKUHIMt r?mady, litre Mprtetand Pstl lltotlt roeftntMnf fort trial. and I will rare yoa. JdlMttPr. H.O. BOOT,IMf tatl81,>?Tllfc T17ANTED?LADIES AND GENTLE. T ? ? MWf lo elty or country to take lliht work *1 their own homea ta tn t4 a day can be eaaliy made: wmk Not by mill: no mourning. We lure good demand for onr work and fnrnUb itea4y employment Add km. with itamn, CJROWH li ra COMPANY, tn Vine ?t? Olndnnatl, Ohio, change* ?a<lly arrived at by correspondence. One hundred nod flfty-threo oditiona bare been laned Bent, post-paid, to any addrrn lor 10 oenta. Apply to OSa P. ROWKLL A CO., NEWSPAPER AU VERTI8ING BUREAU, 10 flpruoe Bt. (Printing Uonte Ppiiaro). New York. do? PLAID 8HAWL GIVEN AWAY I Through the failure nf a Itrgt maira* lecturer of Cathmere ratteta Fringe Bha wit, Ibttt hat coma Into our handi yrVwA *.Ilr*8 tontlgament of Plaid aKwiflEA Shawli. perfect goodi. which we Pfopote lo prevnt to the ladle* In ?MHU thefollowingmanners Bemlutej ????? for 8 mm. tubvrlptlon to Far* an?l Ileaetliald, a large JHHnUMU M pagt llluttrtttd paper.rierotwl QWDUinm Harm and llouMtinld topic*, rTM.> Sl4ar#nWl5<n<lM ?"> *et#?l mltcellany, wBPgP^^r:rJ7,r.v,''^ pottpakt, er we will tend tthawlt or money rtfUmitd. Addreit rARM AND HOCIK1IOLD, Boi 49. llartferd.Coiia. noifeonlrof<ho flnnt nnd Imtqnnl* ily orulu* for Kltlialainltng licni. Every good thing la Counter feited, ana consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of thooo Chimneys mado of VERY POOR GLASS. Seo that tho exaot label Is on eaoh .chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and blight Glass. m>nnflic(nre<l OVLV by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., IMttabarffli Lend Olnnn Work*. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. A book of 100 peges. The beet book for au adver tiser to conault, be he experience 4 or other* wlio. It contain* Hits of newapapera and oil* ma tea of the ooat of advertising. The advertiser who want* to spend one dollar, fluda In it tho In* formation he wnulrei, while for him who will In vert ono hundred thoutand dollars In advertising, a scheme la indicated which will meot hU every ThfSMMek CLEVELAND, OHIO. A new, Ant-claw hotel on the American and Xu* mpean plain. Knmpetn plan, roomi II, |1 M and 'WW Ma???lllll<ianlm> hi>?rlo?lkUBI?m? .JAMES MEANS' 83 8H0E. . ... 1 In Jifews :mx 'kntoiiiVwt. SftedicxI. TAKE GOOD CARE -Of YourChildren WHEN TEETHING. A SUBE CUBE, LA.-CTGHCLrtSrS Infant Cordial! Salteu the Uuius, AlUj? Pulu, Kedacea IuOuiuuiatluu, CoutroU tlio Bowela, Curlu({Uj?eiiterj,lllttrrliuia,Flut" uleuco. Wind Colic, Ac,, Ac. WTbU Prei?ntfcg;ii Ouirtnlixil. FOB BALK BY ALL DBOQCildlU N Laughiin Bios'. Drug Co., PBOPfUKTOBS, I20B Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. wof tha It witn }a7niw OR, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS, .... i nM?i m , Iiapotancy caused bj enoti of youth, ex* occMt, 4a BjpMlia In til id forme, lore throat and note, nloin. eruptions. Ksrohxla, tetter, salt rheum and all blood and eVln dtaouMi Feiuala Weaknoa speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured In I dag* PrtoeWW. Wdta Whogjnf. W. Va. by ?Tf.BoguiB, Loam A Co., Druniiti. Bentbj STOPPED FREE Marnbut tttftof. Intme Pefioni RMtojed Dr.KLINE 8 GREAT NERVERE8TORER & Nrrvi bi8KA??s._t>?;> nri riTSH *11 BlAtN& N?tv? UlIJAtlS. pjO- turt tnrt for AVr?# AjJttU'nt, hilt, ij'i Infai.liulv if utan *? dlr?tcil. fit hum/Itf W*'>i '?>/> WtccttliiUy tecoranena Krli ?%iliel>??t remntjp nntouafofUonorihiri ?nil lil??U ? We h?*? told coniMer. ?Mt,?mlln mrjr cam il IIA?giv?U UtltfMtlCO. Aliott * I.Uk# lluJwn. N. Y. SoMt'T DniffliU* | n*? ii.oo. LOOAN & CO Agent*. OHKOKB in (boon. Our* iu I djjri. Btd cam. w.mod. Drui Blore. 15 N. Eleventh 81., t'Ml.., I'?. sad Lom>n Aim.. WhMllnr nii???M? tflFOR Zm ?1,000 HKW AUD. lor itaklDK. BlcedliiK or Protruding Pllw !)?? BINU'B itlo Beinadr lalll tooure. Bold ?t l<onn A im.1. Iirni FUira. PILES MANHOOD, YOUTHFUL lMl'BO donee, Norvoue Debility, curod by Botanlo Ncrro nitlere, Mto., at 15 N. Hevoutb Ht, Pblta., and Lontn A Uoflt Settinfl. Onlr tb? Lettbtr nprennled within tho wild 11dm ol abort out lira utod lu making IIOVT UELTINO. WHEELING ?GD-8-CZ}? WEEKLY 4 feet by wild leather. WaOuALurjR Comparuom. l'rlcct and torn* quoted on arvilcatlon. Agency ft/ Northern, Ohio. tf ? W. If. H. I'F.CK, 176 Bnperlor fltreot, Cleveland, Ohio. Alw, Agent for N. Y. Belting and I'acktn* Co.'a Rubber Ooodn, and N.j. RubberHhoo to.'a Rubber Root* and flhoea. jut FRKW, OAMPDKLt At flART, Trop'i. poll IIODOER8 AND SMALL HAND ? ?'?Smuowow job room*,km.a $?au*9ortxtian. QUID RIVEtt HAILROA.D.; Time uble oorroctod to DEC U, lia& Train* tare Panbandlo btatiou. foot o1 Kicvunta aimi. biA: public landing, u follow*?Owitral Standard Tima-wblob l? tt minute alower Uiau Wbwllfig LttkTfr?Wheelliw... Arriio-BeuirooU... MauadirUle ~ - Giartngton. ... Pioolor...^ m...? New MartUurlllc. Saraii .... dutenVlUa mm.... FrittUilljr vMaUmonuj ai. Marya.. WUllaautOi itOWfl l Marietta).......mm ftrkombuiy, wTva. notvtt mo mi. Daily JS3S AO Pans. Piu. com. Uavo-Parkenburg.. Arrive-WlUlauutow nlMarl'ttaj si. Mam Frtoudfy (Matamonu) fiUtwifUk m. Sard!* Now MarlliuvhU*.*... Proctor..., t:IO 7:1^ 4:05 " "* 6:0J Beuwoc _ Wheeling^ S3 ?:M o:l? 9:tt 0:88 9:62 10:4. U:0l? 11:30 A. K. 8:40 7 :ftO 9:16 11:00 11:30 f. M. 13:01 12:10 1:10 1:40 8:*) 4:80 4:M Puiieugur Imlm daily including tiund*y. oofiuuodatlon tralm runt daily ezront Hiui.Ur, AO* J. U. TOMLINSON, Tlukut Agent O. K. K., Wbwlug. W. J. ROBINSON, (imtiml PM?oger Agent PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, (onuutus) CLEVELAND * PITTHBUBQH B. B. idwwcd Ume-uble of pawmgor train* u a to NOV. a), lBh&?Central HUnflMd Tlnui. Bin AMD MOBTU TO KRISUMH AMD OLS7ILAWD? AU trains dally uxoopt Sunday. _ ? . Trains IMTB Cleveland for Whoelln* at 7:50 a. m. 3:10 p. ot, arriving h^sMd. a. Qon. Pms. and Ticket Agent,Pittsburgh, Fa. JAMKH McCKKA. Heneral Manager. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI * ST. LOUIS RAILROAD?Pan Handle Route. . Time tabic for Kant aud West corrected to NOV. H. ltW. Trains leave Pan Htudle atation, foot of Woven th atioet. uear publlo lauding, a* follows, I Central Standard time: . I Pitta. I Kaal Kut I I'M. mnoMi, Sxp'a Kxp'a Rxp's Pxp'r Loaro-Wheeling ArrlTO-Wcllaburg? liteubonville Pittsburgh Harrisburg Baltimore Washington... A. M. 6:60 7:2S| 8:00 9:40 1:10 r.M., 12:4ft 1:2ft 4i!ib' Philadelphia. New York. 4: 2ft 7:00 r.M. 8:00 4:i6 7:00 r. m. l:00i 'i?| fttin 0:10] A.M. 9:16 8:28 0:80 ft:lft 8:00 r.n., l"?l r.M. 8:06 8:40 9:01 rac. iDeuniWcat | Ao*~ Kxp'i Kxp's Mall o'm'n I>?TO?WhOfllllg Arrlvo?Steubenvllle... Oadls. ... Deuulson ?... Newark Columbtia. Leero-Cohimbuj. Arriro-Dajrtou Olnolnnatl Indianapolis St. Loots.. Chicago. r.M. r.M, 8:06 8:8ft 9:00 6:30 7:10 11:00 7:2fl k. M. 12:00 2:80 ..tMM 8:40 0:10 7:10 11:46 7:80....... 6:6ft All trains daily exoept Honda*. Pullmau's Palate Drawing Room1 A.M. 6:60 8:00 8* 9:46 11:60 r. m. 1:06 1:28 "eTob 10:30 A.M. 7:00 7:80 r.M. 12:49 2:00 4:80 4:06 6:C0 Pullmau'a Palace Drawing Room1 and Bleeping Oara through without obauge from Btcubeuvllle Kant to Philadelphia and Now York. Weat to Ool utnbua. Clnolunatl, Louisville, Chicago, ludlanap* oil* and St. Loula. For through tlckeU, baggage chocks, sleeping car aooommodatlons, and an/ farther Information apply to JOHN 0. TOMUNSON, Ticket Agont at An Jlandlo Station, foot of Eleventh street, or at City Ticket OOloe, under McLure House. Wheeling, JAMBS McCRKA, ManagejPUtabujh, Pa. Qon'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Plttsbnrgh.' Pa. JJALTIMORE& OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and after DKCKMBKIl 18, 1886, paMouger tralna will run aa followa-Wheellng Umoi No. HA, No. 6 Roil IllT BOUND. Local. No.84 Dally No,82 Dally Lcavo? Wheeling Bellalro Mannlngton... Arrives at Qralton Cumberland A.M. 0:05 p.*. 4:00 Pi M. 4:00 A. M. 6:40 6:86 11:06 P.M. 3:40 A.M. 6il6 7:00 P.M. B:2S 5:00 10:15 A.M. 2:80 Washington City.. A:no Baltimore ,.| 7:W " No. 86,88 and 87 atop at all Btatlonn. NO. 8 MOiSNolOfi 7:(i ?:C6 T BOUND, NoJ&IMtiy Daliy Dally Leave? Whoellng Bollalre Arrive at Zaneavllle Nowark Oolumbua P.M 8:4d 4:16 7:00 Cincinnati Baudujky liidlanapolJf..., Bt. Lcrali. Chloafo.*. Kami City.... A.M. 9:23 10:06 P. Ml 12:18 ltao 2:40 6:60 0:8V 11:00 A.M. 7:80 6:40 P.M, siool P.M. 7:85 8:1V 10:10 10:80 11:66 A.M. 4:00 7:06 P.M. 6:9V A. M. 1:00 6:80 P.M. 10:80 11:06 A. M. ltio 2:00 8:10 7:86 8:66 P.M. 4:46 6:60 6:95 9:C0 Moundsvllle accommodation leavra Wheeling at 11:86 a. m., and rfrivne at MotindfTlllt at 19:15 p, mi dally exoept Sundaya Mannlnxton acoommodatli Mannlnaton accommodation at 4:00 j>. n. ZanwrlUe nouommodation leaves Wheeling at i:? p. m., dally eioept Ba nday, 10:28 p. m. Ualn through to. Cincinnati without ohatigo. with B. AO, Sleeper through to Cincinnati, B, 4 0. Bleeplng Oari oh all through tralna. Through Coach Irora Wneellng to Cincinnati on MW"a' *?B" "n"nt" Ulw oonomlloiii ui mid? for >11 txtnU Iknth ud aouthmat, Xprm ind Notlhwat, ratkloi Uli t dcdnble ronte lor oolonliti and tenon. morion jo the Imt Weil, itid lo whom pwUcnlu HUmUou Tlokeia lo ill prlnclp.1 polnu on nil >1 Dmot. Bleejd njf car Hccomraodallona uui b. mured at . DCTHIBI, general Awni. wheeling, ?MTHEBUKO A 1'ITTHBUKOII DIVI. VV HION, II, A 0, On indafter X.IK<;._ML1M8, (NUamin InUu *11 >. m. dilln 7iH ?in?UllO ?.jn.|6i?j), ra? dilfy enept Mndaf il0:?t>, ra? dalljr i r.H a. n. dalli, From Wiamngton-V::M a. m.,dallri 11:90 a. m. 0120p B.,<l.nrBond"I l^p.m .dlll, J.'T. Mfcli, MtV. I'm, Alt. Whwllnl. &ttaro*i}??t?gaw.