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ea ? = KDUCATIONAI.. rpIfiTwilEELING INSTITUTE. IMidlnj and 1>?T MjftHoniOWa LACIE811 ?a Twelfth Btirat, Wbccllm, W. Va. Mu? ANNA H. l'AKHAN, 1'rinclJMLl, mrclill tmlnliiK ?i?l thorough limtructlon kit iltwiruaLiil. Tho Hull Turin oikjilh bunt " .inlimiiii MrilliM mi niniHWIou. it'll "steubenvillfl, 0? Female Seminary, A Urv* rebuilt. Twenty two Iwko n? room*. 'j lio bet stlvunlHRPs Id MuiIo, hUutlu r f?" CO- ?" I "" ?u7 wuiov, m thr love mid wool a UbiJiU?n homo. tfutid /ofa'tolalogue. Hiv. Dr. ond Mm. A. M. it KID, Prlnclpali M- x. HKTTV KKJDHANKORD, Co-ftlaolpi lf2frnl>MW " AUGUSTA FtMALE SEMINARY, 8T A UN TON,, VA. MUM MA BY J. BALDWIN, Principal. Oi?u? Hcpicmbor 1, WM. ulotci Juno. 1888. U uri?*M-tl locution liulldtiiK*. fffounda aud a Mil' tmi'iiU. Full corta ol unohera. Unrltalli idvun'^c* m Muiie, uoffUfRfu, Elocution, Ai IHK?k-kK|?ln? kuii i'hvUou culture. li. anl, ao i Ac, with lull EiiKll*h Coureo, ??C tor the twilro if??'on ol nluo month* For Ml i?rtlculani apply to tho Principal /< Cat?l<uuo Jya-rrhia NORMAL and CLASSICAL ACADEMY. \\. (I. IIIIK*, A. M.. Principal. healthful. ctiiiMl, *cte?u.lo, auiMtuo anil Mfe ihillilhig a < omiuiwUom Wlck4u|ij4lcU?iihiiwiaraluvUl.rt?r I ? in uelrfuli. tlurt* *ikj calilocl. i m-ulty ttklctw&ko . j fi)'.ci|*iicitc?j,4Ua.ld uul Council nl Umlr.iicjMnlofjr, tUulc*l.philoHiiht<A!, te*ch?rV. commit .,,1 -ii.imuMcal. Nu Iwltef or thc*i?r vliix-.l in ?>ikh tuO ? ?r? Iiixy pi?|??rc for t[ic ?f life. Krrv, Utta Ic, Untiun, rwliiiicnuiy |wnminMil|i. l?ok<kc?]4nff, *oc? i . I.Uarjr. ami dl|>lnm*? Tvrm* begin Aug u.i ?i?t, ihrtri >i?*r?ol?cf o*l?, 18M71 March 71I1, iftM. Ji??^iwtl I.,V I .(rUtu'. l-'hini> aB') tmt>on for one)T*r. Vor caultvut fcl.Uk.-M, t. HALL, ItllrlilUIIIIOII, W, Vu. STAMMEhlKB CUBED., HTfckm Wwd upon uaturo'i lawn. NO 8KCUKO -so TK1CKH. bynioia explained to tho?o lute "Testimonial* from phpjlclau?, educator* nu Mtruiik, who hfctu rccelvud benefit from thomotho ol instruction. Addrtu, Jlwt M. 8TKVBSa IIA RT, Principal, Wwhlngtou School of Elocution and Kuglls UW1I80, U|)l M Ht N W i WuhtaRloni ? tttodcnto boarded In family of Principal. fyJi Moehlnirfnti Vnhnnl rf [Inmitim Wtt01ml?lUII UUIIUUI.UI LIUUiiilUI ? iVD~ ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 1)04 "M'J airWit, K. W? WiimMQTon, D. c, Hammer Scwdon bold lit Mt. Lake Fark, Md. Mas. M. STKVZKB HAKT, Principal, Thoculturo and development of the voice fc couvL-rwitlou, reading, public addrcua or Hlngint liiwa of expruMloa taught and anpllw! A thorough oounio In Practical and Chuuilci ^Scctlvo fttudlea In addition provided for thea< oorau.odtttlou of papfta. Dlplouui uwiitwd upon completion of the pre torlwri co?n?fl. * tea Wheeling Female College WHEELING, W. YA. The Fall Twmlflf this lon&eslaWJaljed Justitu ilou.wUl.coinmcnoe WEDNESDAY, 8KPTEMBE1! 7, 1887, 11 The course Is coraprcheueivo ami will bo wel taught by * Mntclats Faculty. Jiew Deitk*,' AtUlUImiu! ApimrntUK, Koiiaounltle JV.rniH. ' Honrdlog and day patronaga solicited. A (Id rets .11. It. ELAISDELL, Jy 14 President. 1, Oe Oiiasilal Academy, yjfAIl WHKKL1NG, >V. VA,: The fortieth year ol tliU well knowa Academy ninitr the chirgu of tlio Visitation Nuns, opens o: the tfret Monday of September next, and cou tlmics ten months. I'upils received at any tlmo In the session. TLoso vr o aealro to place their daughters in m Institution aflonilng exccntlmial advantages In th way of healthful mid delightful location, exec! lent bojinJ, thorough divipllno aud Instruction a the hands of lile-loinj teachers. In every depart went of fcmMocducdthn, including the moden laiumaKCs and music, should Bend for a catalogu of tlifs school. AddrcM, Directrtfiaof the Academy of thoViaitation JVIT. J>iS CHANTAL, wjs-iuw "Near Wheeling. W. Va. , LINSLY INSTITUTE ] Wo rrc plcceed to to able to announce to tb patrons Had Mends cl Iho "LinaJy" that wo'hav eccured for the next year the Ecrvlccs of gentlcme: experienced aufl thorouqhly qualified, bavin graduated ititk honor 111 both Classical and Ullitar lKpartmenta. We fcopo, therefore, tbatull (hQ old and mar; new pupils will avail thomwilvea of tho advar taRw afforded by'litis old and favorably known Ir fitiiution. Neat terra (commencing September 12,) wi open Pa Bevcnty-third year with full corpa of Jr structOM in all tlio branches of Kngliuh, Latlr Grct'k, French, German and Military Depai: rncuu. i For particulars or catalogue address C. ORR, au5 ' PRINCIPAL;' THE WKbT VillGINIA Kvaw sg&miiP'nfti'ru m\t UNIVtlTCIIl AlOKGAM'OWN, W. YAi, Offers TJncqualcd Advantages to tho Young Mo o{ West Virginia. Tuition 3Pro? t To one student (oy w fl f toon years ol ago) lor over { MX) ol population iu each rounty.. fifght cadm (uot W ti-uu lb nor mow than '21 ycus old) Iroi each Senatorial district lurnit-bed with text-bool awl nuifouery, bwjries fre*> tuJtlou. Full cou'bos aro offered for tho regular acaderal degrees iu Art uno Scioneo and taught by a Iu corps ol rorapo'out instructors, btudouta ma al>o nursito iu artlal course A thoroughly equipped Chomlcal and Physlcj Uborator?, an J Museum. ol Specimens iu Gcoli i irr, Natural History, Ao. A flno Library. Tw tlourisiUnR Literary Roo'otiefl. Prices lor spccli Lltirary aud Oratorical excellence. Students are permitted to enter any class I( which thoy arc prepared, in any study. A 1'rtpsratory Department, dlrectod by ono ( tho b; fit pracil al teachers in tho country. A La i*a-JNt<WI(HJ!| JJlliy l>rj{?llizvu I1IJU 111 PUUKVWK operation a thorough courso, preparatory tw tb uudy of lucdictne. , and lodging at 8*2 tO to perweel V'Mbiug $i oo to Si 00 per month. Total expem per year, 8U0 to 5200, exclusive ol travel anil clotl fco scholastic year opens first Wednesday 1 Bopteinbor. " .-'? For lurther information and catalogues oddrosa E. M. TCMXEK, L.L,UM President, j?S MORQANTOWN, W. VA. SIMMEOPHIL Mountain Late Paik! GAKUKTT COUNTY, MD., Summit ol tho Allcgliaule;. ADVANTAGES. "Ilold the Mirror up to Naturo." " , ELOCUTION, Thu cultaro asd devrlopraent of tho voice i conversation, reading, public address or Blueing, ej>ecial instruction tu reading tho bible ai Uy'-n?, and in reading rth&kcttMaro. . Opportunities lor Toochoi*. Minister* and Pli form Hpoikcrs generally, to loam how to use tin voice* without difloom/wrt or injury. A Bliort coureo in English Uleraturo, with ?]>ed dltection for a comso ol leading in Engli eludes, thit may bo pursued during the year, FRENCH AND GERMAN, Natural methods of instruction, by which pnp who aro willing to apply tfccnuclves may obtiin ft hlioit eourw a correct r -onunciation and a degr of lluouc? both in reading and In conversation. Opportunity lor conversation dally, especially tablo. TJjifi/urnWtcs not only a superior advai Hi t0 tcnobors, but alio to tUow coutorapl&tl: I European travel. j IT A.CUX/TY Department ol Klocutlou ami Encllnh Langunj conducted by Mm, M. HtKVKKS UaRT, l'rlncij ol tho "Wiwhtrgton Eobool of Elocution anil Ei llsh Laugu??o," Wanhlnijton, 1). 0. EI upp?rttncnt of French, conducted by Prof.' FONTAINE Profetaorol Krenoh In tho Wa&hli ton High School, Washington, D. 0.. , Department of German, conducted by Pnor. W VV. KPANUOOFO, Profuiiorof Gorman at St. Pau Iocuooi, voncoiu,n, u, A Course of lyectnrf* will bo'given In each i pirimunt, which will bo freo to iho student* o! t Khool . .. ,.. Bjieclal mtc? offered to club* ol not 1cm than f itadcni* Hotel* Mid ftoardiDR llousca mtko Bpcclal tor lor mmubra lo tiio ecnooL Jo MVD1GAU ~ IN tVERY HOME* " Col&s ! Couehs . ** Croup ?L*W vwclcone i). intrusion. ,o Fyery ^el) " F^y Should keep > on hdhdfor immediate i r Men's i Its Soo-thinq Healing W restorative ViRTuES I places it at the facte/of i allTHROhhrnim h RwzDiEs. cmmes rt.'sti.eCO',-|flep?' . fluDRUGGlSTs sell ;t U At 15* SQ<b$l??Fe/> bottle Tho treatment of many thousands of eases . of thoso clironio wealthtflsej anil distressing , all men to peculiar to females, at the Invalids* II Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast experience In nicely adapting iind thoroughly testing remedies for tho cure of woman'B poouliur maladies. Dr. iMorco'N Favorlto Inscription is tho outgrowth, or result, of th.'a great and valuublo experience. Thousands of testimonials, received from patients and from physicians who havo tested It iu tho more aggravated and obstlnato cases which had bullied their skill, prove it to bo tho most wonderful - remedy ever dovisod for tho relief and euro of suffering women. It is not recommended as u "euro-all," but as n most perfect Specific lor I woman's peculiar ailments. ' Am u powerful* invigorating tonic, it imparts strength (p tho whole system, and toMho womb and its appendages in particuhir. For overworked, ''worn-out," ''run-down," debilitated teachers, mlJJlners, ? dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," houseii Jteepers, nursing mothers, and fceblo women , K6iiorj}Jly, Dr. rierce's favorlto Prescription is tho grtalGCt earthly boon, being uncqualed as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. Ah a Hoothlu# and MrengtheulntJ 3 nervine, "Favorite Proscription" W'udc? nuulod and is invaluable in allaying and subi. dulng nervous excitability, irritability, ex, baustlon, prostration, hysteria, fipnsnis finS > other distressing, nervous symptoms cunt , mouly attendant upon functional aud.organic e d^eaBO of tho womb. It induces refreshing jfoop and relieves mental anxiety and doBpondenoy. , Pr. Fierce*# Favorite prescription |? h legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by nn experienced nml'skillful . physician, and adapted to woman's delieate orgnntzution. It is purely vegetable) in its composition and perfcotl/ harmless }n effects hrany condition or tbo system. For d morning sickness, or ntiuecn, from whatever causo arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dysSonflia and kindred symptoms, Ita use, la small jsoh, will prove very bcnelleinl. e frnvorlto proscription ? isnposle tlve euro for tbo' iij'ost complicated and ob.. stinatc cases of leucorrliea, cxcfc'salyd ilbtf Infer, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, B prolapsus, or falling of tho womb, weak buck, y . femalo weakness, antcvcrefoa. retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, f - inflaramatlpij and ulceration of tho womb, in~ flammation, puiri ami tenderness in ovaries, ' accompanied with." internal liCnf." " i- Ah a regulator and promoter of Tuntit. tional action, at that critical period of chango from girlhood to womnnhood, "Favorite Prc&ertpuQR " Is a perfectly 6afo remedial agent, i, and can pioducp only good results. It is 11 equally efficacious aim valuable jn its effects i* when taken for thoso disorders niid" dcrau?u? i, xnenta incident to that later'and most critical . period, Upown as " Tho Chan^o of Llfo." l* "Favoriio Prescription.," when taken in connection with tho y?W c; Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and 'small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Turgntlvo relicts (Little Liver Pills), euros LiV^r* Kiflncy and Bladder diseases. Thoir combined UdO" also r'eihQvtA blood taints, and -abolishes eaueeroua and - -scrofulous humors from tho system. " Favorite Prescription ? is tho only medielno for women, sold by druggists, u udcr u pp^jtivo guarantee, from tho mnnui fqeturers, Jhutit will giyo satisfaction in (Jvery f Cttso, pr morjey will'Do refunded. This guaranf tee lias been printed on tho hottlo^wrapper; ?? w,.? ......I J JllUft Largo bottle* (100 dosea) 61.00, or ?ia bottlcN for 95.00. For Jnrjrc. illustrated Treatise on Diseases ot 4 TVopiPii (100 pagcfl, pnper-covercd), send ten oeut* In atowps, Address, World's Dispensary Medical associate, y C03HIainSt,BPFF,VIiO,N.Y. d Tho Theatrical Vrofossion. 0 Merit will win and receive publlo recognition and il praise* Pacta, which arc tho outcoiuo of general experience, grouinp through years of critical 'and )r practical test, bocomo as rootm} pnd Immovable aa -? tliu rock of Olbraltnr In publlo. opinion, anil hcnctf w forth need no further guarantee aato their genujl iijonww, The Indisputable fact that Swlffn Spoclllo i? Ji tiiu best blood purlilur }u tho world, Is onoof 1)1099 Immovable Gibraltar reck facta pf which wo hayn 1 r.polccn, ami ovory tlay'? cxperienco roots thto convlctlou <i?'Pt4rn:j<l <jwjx;rl? J??MJwopJjjlou. Every CIXS4 01 Our JK--"!"" vwuuw, wm hi j.urmiv, every trade, caiittiK find iirofcstlow, Including tiio ? medical' profeiwlon, .havo burnt) voluntary u-.tj. n atony l? tho jcjimrkablo virtue* of a. U, S. .n.ij lti infallible cflleaor lit curing nit <li?c.iwn of tlio blood. J 'l licito testimonials uroou lllo by tho thousand*, and open to tho ln*nccllon of nil. Now come, unsolicited, iwo dJaiJiiKUlMieil members nf thothratrleal profession. who nriuofit||r testify to tho wonder* ful ctiraUvo uUniitles of tho fipcciilo in thojr jmil* ~ vMunl cava. Their testimonial* aro herewith itlU* I Djjifis) t<>.iho public wJtuout furibcr comment-let I thom hiH-'nl: for tliumselTcs. - Tho ludy l?n member bf ? tlio famoutf Tlmlla Thcntro'pomtmnjr.pf New York, fl mil formerly of ttio Rcfiibnico Theatre, Berlin; tier* ii)30y, and of McVicbcr's Stock Company, of Chicago, 'fii/i KmHl?'tiinii |? nwell known member of tho New York ThuilaThostro Cgmpnny, ttnli nro well knowp iu theatrical clrcloa lu U1I4I'OUljtry pud |ii Kuropo, C'lmrloito Kandow'H Tcfltlmouy. SEW Yoatc, May 2,1537. Swlf? BivjcUIc Company, Atlanta, Co.: Gentlcmoii-llavliiK }^en annoyed with plniplM, eruptions and toui;liiiesd of tho skin, from IwiU eon* Ulllon of my blood, for nioro than a year, \ used a lofliljiw preparation of saryaiKUrllla and other advert tlsed r^ifli'dlMto no effect. Theu I consulted a'pfoni* Incut pli.vbU.-lan, nmt from his treatment* received no benefit. I then conrlnUcd to try tho 8.S. 8. remedy for tho blood.-aud nvt? or six paeknce< by a rtP tlioronsu enutlcatjou of my tronlilo ami n-storitiff UJ Kmoothncfi to my skin, liavunuulomo happy, and I cheerfully glvo you mu testimonial for ??uck \uo 3(1 und publicity ua you wjt.li t? mftfco of It. C/IAKLOTTK /U.T7JOW, ? vt* -123 Howcry, neur Canal Hircot, jlr . Iluca l1nHnUorVn Testimony* Tlio S?1ft Spcelilo Company, Atlanta. Qa.: aentlctncQH-Por two yeoni I had a ccvcrb Cairn of cczcmn. luted tarsoaj^jMilphiir r?api?.nudVRrloui? other remnlles. nudwm preserllK'd lor by number* ... or imyaiciuns, uui loiuui uo rcner. At iOi; J jieier>? mined to try Urn 8. S. H. remedy, ami hoven or eliiht in Iwulei havo thoroughly relieved me, and you can CO n#o tl)l? cerilflciuo lu uny maimer you wish. livoo hawkhm., Mflitibvr i>r TUaiiaTheatro. JJ. JJow Yortc, May 8,1WT, . Hg * 1 1 : Truatbio ou Wood and Skin DUeawa mailed free. ; Tna Gwtrr Srucino Co., \.i v''.',Drwwrn. AHnnuuOn. I W!athey-Cay!u^ * ttPSUUl A. Tliln Tronrtorful discovery hit* l?o?n used for CO j'g yearn by {bo X'bynldaiw of r*rj?, London aim >evr \ ork, wU? kwbiI kucoo**. Tlieua Ga|wu]?a aro *upo? rior to all rcmodlw fortuo pmuiptpiiro of nl 1 ca?w, . recent or of lon? KUadtnir. They nro tho cheapMt ao- In the market, cutting but 7ft ci-nt* i*r bottlo of t>l ;ho "" thtspapeb rttkw;kjs 1118 iidvertlalng Bureau (10 Sprue? BuV when* adrorttali l -mawo ji? u noes # B? V.S.VI S8!M - ?b MAlif am, 5 " - i ' flO ()tflo?i No*. US and y7 Fourteenth Struett (? l'HOHIUI'I'tON IN T1IK SOUTH. th An Aruiuntnl from ths Atlanta "OonaUtu. hi lion"?"i'ruhlbllluii Ooeii Prohibit." P< To the Miturof the /nleUlucuctr: " Aii you frtijuuutly publish extraclo anil ,j,| oilltorlale to ohow that Prohibition iloea |? not prohibit,' I hopa ami believe jon have th tin' tairniOT to llod a place lor tbo oucloaed th on tbo other otilo, anil reiuiiinbor that the Fi Atlanta Cotulilutkm htm nevor beon frlontl- wi 1; to tho uuun" nl Prohibition. th Youra truly, n. i'. it. oti In Tho election nt which 1'rohlbUlon waa to put on trial In tlila cily in riitiihul to a tit u placo amonn tbo i<roat eveute. No duetlou of a local ualuro waa over before held be ill ft oitv of (10 (100 liflnitln 111 whlrtlt tnnr? ha was involved. Tim changes proposed by bo it were eo radic&l as to bo nlmost rovolu- tri lionaiy. Over ft hundred buiincts houses were to be closed. Neatly live hundred [urn were to be forced to yivu up a chosen sti employment. The city treasury waa to be lelt with $40,000 leso reveuue. Trade in amounting annually to millions was to bo turned away Irotu the city. Many larne t)[ business bouses were to be left unrentsd. 01 course, ? movement proposing mess- P" ureu so radical met with the most spirited po and determined opposition. Many ol oar ml beet citizens regarded It with outspoken p disfavor. It wao eald that prohibition in a city so att largo as this was impracticable, that it c?i would not prohibit, that the trade would "J1 be injured, that taxes would bo iucreased, 'hi that the stores in which the liquor busl- "u nets was carried on would not be ranted lor other purposes, that the oatno amount ot whioky would be drank with the law *' ?o without it, the city would only miss "" the revenuo, i hat it would be a death-blow to Atlanta's prourm !?.' r. i.o? i i-ui !?ti, aii mw nun ud?u ui^uvcch iuuuvus qiiiuu the election, and twelve raouthB since tho he law went into effect. We are prepared j?ai > thna from obaervatlon to note results. Prohibition in ibis city does prohibit. Tho law ia observed aa well aa tho law ?{| against .carrying concealed weapons, P" gambling, tbo/t, and other otfbnaes of like fai character. It there had been aa inauy "e people in favor of carrying concealed mc weapons, theft, gambling, etc., aa they nel were in tavor of the retail of ardent spirits ? twelve months ago, law against these thiuKS'would not have been carried oat aa well aa it was against the liquor trade. ?J>i t conaideration of the small majority with J"' which Prohibition was carried, and the *ac . largo number oi people who were opposed ?y* to . Beeinjj it prohibit, tho law has been tor marveloUHly well obeerved. va> Prohibition has not injured tho'city financially. According to tho assessors' 0T. nooks, pioperty in the city baa Increased 80r ovor two millions of dollars. Taxes have tog not been increased. Two streets in the city, Drcatur and Peters, were known aa liquor.atreets. It was hardly considered inc proper for a lady to walk these atreota opt without an caqorfc. Jfow they are juataa orderly as any in tho city. Property on 8js hem hBB advanced from JO to 2!jper cent. c'e Iho loss of $-10,000 revenue, ocmeequent on cloeing the ealoons, has tended m no PR1 4?... ? - TV> 4C(?wu.:iu tuu t.<oj u ycunrwa in * " *ny direction. Largo appropriations] have cle been made to the water works, the bH1 public schools, the Piedmont Fair, and j"G other improvements. The business menhave raieed $JOO,COfl tp bnild thp 4Uflnta j and flawkinsville ftailroau. The number car A city banks ic to be increased to Ave. mc Che coming of /our new railroads has been settled during tho year. Fifteen j new stores containing house-furnishing <ooda have been started since Prohibition .vent into eifect. These are doing well. 3 More larnitnre has been sold to me ebon- ha' ice and laboring men in fte twelve an< mouths than in any twolve months during ein the history of tho city. The manufacturing establishments of the city have receiv- 1 *d new lifo. A glass factory has been to l . built. A eotton-eeed oil-mill is being top built worth $125,000. All improvement companies with a basis ip feql estate Save ^6h their stock' doubled in value since Wo the election on Prohibition. e(l Stores in which tfce liquor trade was tal conducted are not vacant, out aro now oc- pei copied by other lines of trade. According pal to the real eetato men laborero and men CRi of limited means are buying lots than over tats before, tfents are more promptly paid than formerly. More houfletf ave rented by the same number of families than here- a v tofore. Before Prohibition, sometimes aB wa many as three families would live in one oonte. The heads oi those families ?ow5 not spending their money for drink,' ore . J each able to rent a house, thus using 10 three instead of ono. Workingmen who nB' formerly spent a great part of their money J for liquor now spend it for food anil ?* clothes !qr their fatnilieg. TUe ??tfiil "*i grocery men sell more goods and colleqt . nheir bills better than ever before. Thus , ' they are able to settle more promptly "Rl wUn the whojesale men. . *eS A perceptible intireajTo has been noticed * in the oumbor of paople who ride on tho street cars. According to the coal dealers, J many people bought coal and stored it wo away last winter who had never been jjei known tc do eo before. Others who had "ei boen accnatomed to buying t\yo or three ani tons on time, this last winter bought seven , J or eight and paid cash for it. A leading {J6.1 proprietor of a millinery store said that he Drl had sold more hats anu bonnets to labor- P?1 ing men for their -wives and daughters Bo1 than before'in tho history, of his business. Contractors say their men do,better work, y.* and on Saturday evenings, when thay re- ft' ceive thoir week's wages, Bpend the same for flour, hams, dry goods, or other necesr sary thinga for their families. Thus they > i, are in better spirits, have more hope, ana ^ai nre not inulineiLto strike and growl about ma highor wages. <jei Attendance upon the public schools has ^ul increased. The Superintendent of Public pyj Inst ructions oaid in his report to the Board (j of Education, made January 1, 1887: "Daring tho paat year it haa fyecqmo a ) eubject of remark by teacherB in .the onl Hchoola and by visitors that the children wore more tidy, were better dressed, were better shod, and presented a neater ap- [Q pearanco than ever before. Lees trouble m0 hsa been experienced in having parents thr purchase books required by the rules, CUE fewer children have been withdrawn to aie aid in supporting the family, tho higher B0V ulnseea in tho grammar schools have been tac fuller, and more children have been pro- 0y? moted to tho high schools, both male and car femalo, t|?en eyer befojo ip tlje hiptqry of ttfl( tbo schools. All these indications point ma to tho increased proaperity of the city, aud to the growing interest in the cause of education on the part of the people." ] There haa been a marked increase ip at* me tendance upon the Snndsy-soboola of tha city. This is especially noticeablo among tho suburban churches. Many children r. umu Biaiiru IUIUD OUUUUyBCaOUlB WflO Jf ' were nof able to attend lor the want of <Jh clothing. Attendance unon the different "\y; churpbea ia far better. JTrom fifteen hau* Re dred to two thouound people h'avo joined iB tho various chnrphes of the city daring pr tho year. M< Tne determination on the part of the peoplo to prohibit tho liquor-traffic baa stimulated & disposition to do away with ' other evila. The laws against gambling br aro rigidly enforced, A conaiderabloatock eoi of gamblers' tools gathered together by co: the police for aovoral years past waa re- tiv cently used for the purpose of making a ia large bonfiro on ope of the nnoccupied or equarea of the city. Tho Oity Council haB bo refuaod longor to grant licenses to backet shops, thus putting tbo soal of its con* deuinatlon upon the trade in fatnro of all ,J kinds, i?< All theoo reforma hava Kail n flohfrfprl t in< T. tendency to diminish criino, Two weeks tl? were necessary formerly to get through o't With, tho criminal docket. Daring the 11 present year it was closed out in two.dayb. \tht The chain-gang ia almost left with noth- ed ing but the chains and the balls. The gang part would not bo large enough to JJ work tbe public roads of the county were on it not augmented by fresh supplies from * tho surrounding counties. Tbe City Gov- jJJ, ernmentis in the hands of our best citi-^e ~ zens. ico The majority in this county in favor of Jf, P Prohibition was only 235, buch a change ie u taken place In public sentiment, boi m, that now tlioru Is hardly a reapecti e antl-prohlbltlonlst In the city who fi >ro a return to bar-rooms. There ai me who would prefer hl|<h license or ll ilu by the gallon, but It le a remarkabl ct that there Is no disposition to bav e saloon opened again. The bar-root IS goue from Atlanta forever, and th >opl?, with remarkable unanimity, sa men i There Is very little drinking In the cltj lore baa been forty per cent falling ol the number of arrests, uotwlthstandini ere has been a rigid interpretation t o law under which arrests are madt jrmnrly If a man was sober enough t ilk home he was not molested; now, I ere Is the slightest variation from thu ito In which tho centre of gravity fall a Hue Insido the base, the party is mad answer for Buch variation at tho eta >u home, Our experience baj domousfralml to up yond a doubt, that a city of 80.000 In tiitanta can get along and advance at i lid anil constant rate wlthont tho llquo: \ til c. fltOTOOUA-l'IHC I'll KNOMKN'OX. -Huge Kx|i?rlouvi) of mi ArtUt?I'fiuto Kritpi'liiK Spirit# of tlio Df-purtuU. Vhpatch to llaUlmre ^mcr(can. A. atruuKo Btory cornea from thu town o >vor, the State capital, J. H. Vane, i 0t0Rrapher ol that town, hoa In hli ssBBBion n photograph of tho monu wt ol the lato John. M. Clayton, in th( esbyterlan churchyard, which hai racted considerable attention an ? ised not a llttlo coraraerit In wch laatMr, Vane took his camera tc 9 church-yard and photographed the mument. He was accompanied by t y. When ho looked at the plate he saw nga never dreamed ol in connection th the monument, and showed them tc i boy, whoBo hair stood on end, and who ide a bee line for homo.- The monument i very large, fine one of white marble, e tomb roato upon a daio, under a avy canopy, supported by handsomely :ved pillara. There ia a apace of several t between the tomb proper and the irblo canopy above. And now com^B i strangely supernatural feature of the otograph. Botween the tomb and the jopy above can be distinctly seen the aQ and ebouldorB of a white-whiskered in. Peering around the right-hand corr of tho tomb, aa if watching, can be in tho head of a woman, with gaza ed intently upon the place occupied by > photographer. Fluttering in tho air )ve the mouumeut can be seen the idowy countenance of a large, smooth ed, white-haired man, with month and is open, the expreaaion boing one of as* lishment. The only explanation ad* iced for the curious phenomenon is it the pi ate was dofectiv<# in oomo way had the impressions imparted to it in ne mysterious manner before the pho* raph was taken. CuttliloueU in lto?y Cimm, ilosed in Upa that part in amilcB like the miog rosebud, the teeth gleam with szliog whiteness if the charming pos* aor Uflt'B beautifying Sohooont, which BUReti and blanches the teeth without ading their enamel like mineral pre* Mtiotts designed for the Game purpoae, ia agreeably odorons and salutary artinot only benefits tbtf teeth and en* ncea tbe beauty of the mouth, but re* vta canker, and remedies ulceration of ?gums. t ia never too late to mend, but a man mot expcct to have a button sewed on ich after midnight. tlOllSFOllD'S ACID PHOSPHATE la lltlluuM IJInoiimch. )r. D. Sehaub, Muncie, Jnd., aayB: "I i'o naet} it in fjaaes of bilioaa disease, 1 the results were all that could be dead. It ia valuable." tthsaw Nothing bo completely'upsets a srian as tread upon a email r?el ql cotton at the i of tho 9ttv?^. U *OW uld enjoy your dinnor anu are preventby diswspsio, use Acker's Dyspepsia ileta. They are a positive euro for dyapsia, indigeBtiou, fiatulerfcy and conotliiou. We gaaranteo them. 25 and 50 its. Logan .& Co. and 0. ftfonkeiller, 7 Have you read my lost speech?" said am orator to a friend. "I hope bo," 9 tbe reply. Iu IJrlcf, juwl co iho Point, 3yapepaia ia dreadful. Disordered liver miaery. Indigestion is a foe to good tare. Che human digestive apparatus is one the moat complicated and wonderful nga in existence. It ia easily put out of ler. . ' ? "7 ireasy Jood, tough food, sloppy food, i cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir;ulav habits, and many other things ich ought not to be, have made the aerican people a nation of dyspeptics. ju? uiunu o Auguou j-'iun^r ims uony a nderful work in reforming this Bad buei35 and making' the American people no alfchy that they oan enjoy their meala i be'happy. Hememheri?No happineBS -without alth. Bufc Green's Anguat Flower njja health anil happiness to the dyeotic. ABk your drug^iBt for a bottle. ?enty-five cents. L pratfcy cQtnpUment /or a lady's foot? 20uld not be seen because of the shoe ckle. AtWijjnt ways have Acker'a Baby 8oother at id. It is tho only aafe medicine yot de that will remove all infantile diaor* 8. It contains no Opium or Moi phine, 5 gives the child natural ease from pain, ce 25 cents. Sold fey Logan & Co. and Menkemsllor. 9 L duel is very quickly managed. It y tafcea two aeoouds to arrange it. 1li>? W?vi>r an inflamed condition of tho lining mbranoof the noBtrils,.tear-ducta and oat, affecting the lunga. An acrid mu* , ia eacyeted, the diachargo is accompad with a burning sensation. There are ere apaama of shewing, frequent atka of headache, watery and inflamed a. Ely's Oroam Calm ia a remedy that i he depended upon to quickly relieve i euro.. Fifty, con's at drugeists; by i!, registered, COc. Ely Bros., 235 Green:h street, New York. TTbsrtw Che fisherman's favorite musical instruiit ia tho Castanet. Don't Priflo with any Throat or Lung Disease, you have a Cough or Cold, or tho cb.iljn are threatened with Oxoup or hooping Oou?h, use Acker's English meay and prevent further trouble. It a positive cure, and. we guarantee it, ice 10 and 50c. Lcgan & 06. and 0. )nkomeUor. 0 iluohlwK'a Arnica Salvo. The beat ealvo ia the world (or cute, ulses, sore*, ulcers, ealt rheum, lever res, totter, chopped hands, chilblains, rns, nnd all skin eruptions, and pool, ely cures piles, or no psy required. II gaararceou uj riyo uunect s.iualacllon, monoy retnnded. Price 35 cents pei x. For eale by Locan & Co. A Po'rllnus I'ostpiiiieuiont. to postpone, when tbo duty for Immediate actlor dear, is alwajs unwlvs. Especially ia u80 whtfr ircaaluK Hi health call* lor ? resort to medic* a.- Dlsc?sc? of tho kidneys and bladder art on of iwltt Rrovrth-always of fatal tendoucj uot combattod at tho out&et Wo have all-evei mo of us who tiro not remarkably well Instruct -hpard fiorocrhing o^ tbo danger attcodlnj Ighi's dlBcaso. dlabetjsTand other diseases of tin icoys or bUdder. Lot no on* bo foolbardouah to procrastinate If ha pcrtoivea th? r.na i*ns to ho inactive HoitotWr 8 dtomacn Bltu?r e peculiarly adapted to overcome this l-artlou suQlclenlly stimulate. without f-xcltloR, th inert, an J bladder. Infinitely i< this diuretic t preferred to tho impure and flory stimulant* c rnmerce, which provothe banoof unwary pei ns with a tondoucy to runal troubles. Thcyar cowiso Incomparable for dyspepsia, dcbllits ver and aguo, aud biliousness. r. FINANCE AND TRADE. '* The Venture* of the Money nad Btook Market*. J? Niw Yow, Auyiut 10.?Mouoy on call eaay nt 8o5 per ceut, cloned offered at 3 par cent. Prime 0 mercantile paper 6a0 per ccut. Sterling exchange e dull but atuady lit II 81K*4 83,H. u Tho stock roatkot during moat of thoday vru 0 eveu duller than ywterdav. though comparative y actirlt'at thiendof iho day rau tho d?y'? total up to bovoud that of yesterday, AH oyoi were tufu>d ?o 1asblngton to Deo tho outronoof tho ' boud offerlugs, and a* mo? of tbo operator oi) ibo (F utreot were Impressed with tho Idea that tho oflor* | ? lngi wou'd bo quite liberal, a moleratt buying ? movement marked tho notm'i trading. Tho open'I intfWM decided y stroug. with most stocks from i. % io % per ccut higher than on ytsterday, The n trading won quiet and *o-m boramo virydull.ox* ^ wnt for New K gland, Hetdlng and Bt, >anl, 1 V nutuathnN wero coutlnol wlthlu a very nart row rau?o and tracing, beyond tho spurt In Now ii England, was entirely Oovold of lnlotost, Price* q aagtod Hud recovers! alternately during tho great* B cr pint of tho day, but the afternoon'* dccllno waa . of more Imporlnuce. though gouornlly confluod to fractious, There was a partial reaction In the Ism hour, aud tho clone ytM dull but stesdy to firm, i, cl ho to Urn opeulug tlgurei. Mont of tho actlvo , list are higher, though advances are for fraction* , ouly. Sales 200317 dharcn. * Railroad bond: dull: saloi $641,000. r Government bond* dull but Arm, Htato bonds neglected, trrocK yuoTATioNn?clohkd did, 0,H,4*coupon- K, & T.gon, C*..? 94U U. 8. {% couik)Um?.?110>s Northoru Ho. flret*.lJ>>>ij * Haclflo & of 'W... 123 North, Pac. aeoonila.in5^ Louisiana stamp, 4s.. 84J4 Northweat, cousol*..18? Missouri 6? .100 N. W.dobcnture*,5*10H Teuu.&uwtUemenbUOs} Ht, Paul ootiRoU......127^ . H-M ni. r., Il.ttf., lirslH..llG . ilo 8s? 70 Tox.?sPac.laudgr'&. &2V{ * Central Pacific flrsta.,116^ Tex. A Pan. K, 0. ex, I), & It. (1. firsts 1120! i tra coupons. .... 70^ s D. A R.G.Woct.fir?ta 73 Onion Pac. firsts 115 Krlo scconds 99 West Shore Wx/i j BONDfl?CLOSED BID. Adam* Kxpreas- 149 Northern Pacific...- 20^ l American Kxprcffl..,108 do proforrod Km I Canada Southern..... Chicago A H. W J14>2 1 Central Pacific 80>4 do preferred.. 145 t Cho?apoako A Ohio.. 0 Now York Ceutral...l08 ? do first preJerrcd,., 10 Ohio A Mississippi... 'iGft , do sccouda 7 do preferred 85 1 C., C., C. A I MM Pacific Mall 8UU I Denver A it. G 9fltf Pittsburgh....... 16l$i Krlo 3iHi Heading 55}* , do preferred dt 1* A 8. F...??.... 37* Fort Wayne 161 do preferred 74% ' Kansas (wT02As,.....h '21% do first pro/erred...lid , Lake Erie A WwL... lhjZ 0. M. A Hi. Paul 81M Lake Shore ........ 93$ do preforred ?119k 1 Loulsvlllo A Nash... f.1% Toxaa A Pacific. '11% L., N. A. A C 41 %[Onion Pacific ? i>5H , Mom. AChas 55 Onltod States Kx...? 67 Michigan Central...- 85K W., St. L. A P 18 Ml&ourl Pacific.,,...., i)syg do preforrod 31 Nash. A Chat 80 ^Volhi-Fargo Ex...w?lv8 Now Joreey Oeutral.. 74y, Western Union..,74 ItruadstutTa una Provisions. Nkw YoHtt, August 10? Flour, receipts 25,682 barrels?exports 1.2aI barrels and 16,276 stcks: market HCtlvo arid in good part for export Prlccs steady and unchauttod: sales 309,000 barrels, wheat, rceipu 69,350 bushelsj exports 258.285 bushels; spot lots about aud options Ma>to higher, closing firm sales G 401,000 bushels of futures aud 364,000 bushpiaof tpot; No. '2 Chicago 7t$?a7%o; ungraded 77a78MtO; No. 2 rtd August Vj&afcOXic, closing hi WXc. September 80>{c, October 81%a 82c, closing at 81%c; November 83t8%c, closlug at 83>4o; Uei?mDur Closing at 84?4o; January 85%a9G 3-lCc, Clcslug at 86c; February 87>^abJKo, closing at o7%c; May UO^a 9lo, closl'nrat 90}4q. Corn,i>pot lots advanced lj^a 2c and optlous lj^al^c, closing Arm.; receipts uouo; exports 7,000 btube*; sale* 3,424 090 bushels oi future* and 150.CIW bushels.of ?j?ot: ungraded 49c; No 2 AUKUjl nominal; September 49Jia50%o, closing at 50><;o:Noveinber 52a5iJ<c?closing at 62>?u; December 5^a53c, closing at63cfMay 6lXa*b%c. Oats blglior aud moderately active; receipts 10.409 bushels; exports 717,0J0 oushois; mixed western uu ufiiiiu* tiny bie&uy. nop,ami and weak; Call! >ruiu 8c. Oofl'eo lair; Klo uumlusl at We; options lower and lea* active; sales 6>,h25 bogs;. August 16 sac; Septembor and October 17.0Qa 17.?0c; November 17.'2QtU7.'46k3i December, Jau-arj and beljrunry 17.1fttl7a5o: March aud April 17.80a 17 Sic. augur quiet: lair rellulug 4 0-lCc; reilird arm: tn?ntl#rd A 6 JMCo; {,mnuUted 5 lMcc; cutloaf 5 9ta6c. Mola?cs dull uud uamlual. Uko steady; domesil ' -l^aS^o. Tallow steady at 3%c. hodu dull at 8100. Turpenttue weak. F^ggs llrm and In fair iuqulry; re^ eclpta 6,b87 portages; western 12al6Q. fork active at 815 OoalG '2jfor ola; $'.5 fet'aliOO for uow. tutwciita ?teady;'plckJoil tfaoulders do hams lilal'i^e L^rd litghsr ana raoderat?uy nctive; western steam spot Q.b5a687Kc: September &89?{LU&;OctoocrC.\?7o; l>e.omb;r 6 90atl.i)ic: January 7W>c; city (team 0 60c. 1 liutter llrm; western V2a'25o. Cheeeo llrm aud fair; western 7j<c. uttcAao. August 10?Corn Is king. Becro ary ritoue annouueed from ttie Board ot Trade gallery to-di-y that ir?d-iis In coru would V^monow tak^ enaigdof tbo wheat pit, wbUo the wheat trauma would hue the piaas lnleJy sccuphd >*5 the corn crowd. THo moyo im lemlmd uecuwry by greatly lucrta$cd ftadtnz in com, whl'c tlxo wheat giotfd hu>? hecomo so small iw to require but Hale rouui. The Slgual eetvlco ihoweti uoraiuiu the corn belt.uo lalu to help the cotnlug acreanQif whent and no rain to help the pas'uies The re- I pom of ruined llelds were more numerous aud forciolo ihau over, 'iho market opened excited at , ubjut y&%o ti'^u^r thau tno i losing prices of yes terd*y: wan llrm auo advauced wit ti Might chaugis of uudcr a Uurp local dema.ua, reacted tome and deoltnoa %tt%e under better o erlu^s. Orflng t; a diBlre to reaUM tho market ruled uu* , Ei'Uleu aud dw>ed \}?<z h<gh-r for neur futures and higher for May tnan je?terday. \N heat dull and featurcicta Oau- urm erovistutts moderately, active and a% shade lower. Flour quiet aud t uuenaiiKed. ? htat. cash No. 'i spring WJiaes^c; No. U spang 63c; Ho. 2 red 7l%c; AUgUot6a)iatis%c, ci'islu?: at OS^c; bet>temher bl^uOy^e. clostug at G'J^c; October cloilug at'lXc; iVovetuber 72%. Oorn, e?hNO.'2 42a; August 4tXa?2l4c. y dosing at 42)4?: fcepiember 42>4al3c, c.o&lug at i i3c; October 43Xft4l&c, closing at 4t^; may 47a j 4ti^c. clobtng at 43>ic Oau, cash No. 2, v6%o. Au- j gubi, etostug at'.'25>ie: beptember 2CJ^a , v:0>5e,cl-6lng at 26>?c. October '27K?^7Hc, closlug ( at 27^c; Jiay, 'M&kyic, c.oaiag at a.'>?c. Hyc. Xo. t 2,44c. Bur.ey, ^o -2 uotuiuai. Flaxseed, No. l, i W Timotny seed, prime, 52 ?0. i>ess uork. cash i ciouo; Depicuiuer gio OJ: Jear 81210U240, closing j at $12 3a. Ux?l, cash 0 55c; August 0.62>4a$.&5c, i closing ut ti.52J^c; September C.5;^aG 60c, cloaiug j nt Ociouur Co^n0.7tc, clositg at b.65c; i January C.75aij.S2>?c, chfciog at fitijo vucou, thurt < riiw 7.v5c; sbouiaers &.75a5 tiOj; short cicar 8.20a 8.?6c. WlilBky, SI 10. uutter lirrn on fancy; < ercainerv 2Uuii>ie; dairy 10i22c. litsgsilrm; fresn , cautjled HaI2C. Cincinnati, August 10.?Flour strong and active. Wheats roUg; No.2 red72c;-receipts 7,tXH) btiahela; shipment* none. Com stroug ami higher; No 2 rnixeu 4})?MSc. Oats in good Cemauu and ulgUer; No. 2 mixed vs^a2oJic. Kye stronger; Nu. 'i, 4 Sc. Fork quiet nt $L>Uj. Lard hrmwal C 35c. Bulk, meats una oacou llrui and uacbauged. whisky active and llrm; siles ol 1,2UJ bauds ou u basis o? SI Uj Butter, .sugar &ud clucao tirw. ?6gs, quality poor ?it0>&aluc, Touu)u?August 10.?Wheat active and firm; cash at\d AUgUht 74c; September 75c, October 7co; Dolqui bur V8%o; May 65c. <Joru firm but higher; , cash 47c; fcepiember 45c; May 43fcc. i-luveroeeu J active aud steady; October SLGO; November 81.65; December 8-1.70. Live btuck. Chicago, August vlo.?'Dtovm* Journal reports: Cattio?Koeeipib lO.Oou ucud; biilpmeuta 3,wjU head; market tlriufor fancy; otlieis ?oiVcr; shipping steer* lUa* GO; blockers and feeders Si laa. iSiU; cows, bulls and mixed 81 60a2 &U; Texns cattlc 8i 0.a3 3:>. tlogs?itucotpU 12,000, head; snipuieuw 3,000 head; market closed lUulSc lower; rough aud mixed 84 foa515; packlug auu shipping *.* tsuif\ dIUl llnUr V? ?!?-. >?. ... - J ?i.u?uw w, naij/i 90 uvut OU. cheepr-Kfc.elpts o.Owheaa; shlumcuts i.COOhead; rnutkut dull; comaum luc lotver;- nauves W Uni 4 10; XextthsjjibUrttf Id; Iambi 81 tXail lb. tint Lwaarv, August lO.-CusilG-ii?cclpt8 670 heau; shipments ibu head; market slow; prime : M '^iatW; fair to goou 94 G0a4 ?5; comimm nnU medium sa lihii 70; coiutuou Si 5UtUi 00. Hugs?Kcceipia u,iQ J a end, shipments l.aoo ncad; iuartet . flu\Y; VldiadelpQlnS So 4Udi 45; \urkers jjj 15a5 V!5; fibers aua null i $ i H'uo id. ofluep-^Keocl pot a,<jjO . bead;, sulpiueuis i,&oo head; market very uuli; prune $1 Out 126; (air to goud Si 2oa3 76; common to extra $4 U6; la a* us ?5 2jad 75. Oincinnati, 0., August 10.?Hogs quiet; com- i mou tad light SI l&ao'A); packing auu butehers si &5i5 40; receipts i.tioo head; ahlpmeuia lbU bead. . ' 1'eiruioum. Oil City, ?a., August 10.?Opened at 59c; highcm 6Qc; lowest 6SJ-uC; i:io6cd at Wc; halts l,2IC,uuO burrels; clearnucc* l.lHO.Ouu barrels; cbariers'21,111 ' barrels; shipments OLt.liW barrels, Hew 1'okk, August 10.-Petroleum dosed weak; opeued at b'JKc. Highest&%o; lowest a?%c; ciised ttt 6Do; sales l,!Ji3.Wd barrels. uit/Luruiuj, fA., AUKusi iu.?uponed at 5<J)?c; dosed at 5'Jc; highest 69%o; lowest 6S%c; cluirancea S7'2,QU) bar cola. FirrauuaaH, pa., August 10.?Pctroloum activo ami llrmer; opened at mjfce; closed at 6jc; highest 00c; lowest &8ftc. TnuuviUJt, f a , August 10.?Opened nt 58%c; . Ulguest 00c; lowest to/ic; closed hi 5'Jc. ? Cotton. New York, August 10.?''otton stoidy; Uplands , 98-160, Orleans u 6-i6c; futures closed steady; Au* cust'J 57c; September O.v&u; Oct-.borv.20c; Hovem> ber O.lOo; kecember 0.15c; January 9.19c; February O.iOc; March 9.33c; April y,40c; atay !M7c. . Dry GoodH, New YonK, August 10.?There wns no activity to the demand of agents, but a quiet request for < moderate quantities incounecliuu with deliveries i on old puruinsca returned a goad voiUmc of business, ______ Baltimore Llvo Stock Market. Office o? theCalvekton Stock Yards, ) monday, August 8,1887. j the hwjnk haricot, Arrivals this week..^.....?^..... ......v....? 6,020 Arrivals last week ?..v 6,8.0 Arrivals one year ago ... 5,858 remarks. 1 Thero is a fair supply of how In the market this i week, though tlio numbers arc gomo W0 head l"w than last week. Trade in all tho yards has been I quite fair, but at a decline 0(.%e.as compared] nitu " ??iiw?w7. >(uumuuui ncio u;yt 7%c, with ft le ? extra a shade higher; most fates of ?ojiI hogs 7%o. Common gruw hogs are vory . hard t* soli?even below our lowest quotations. Prices same time last \ear 6a0t<o, with few nt first 1 ilnute. ol the receipts 8,09) head camo overtho Baltimore ?t Ot to railroad, and 2,930 head over the j Pennsylvania milrjad. 7 i ajuuvalfl op livs 8toojc. , At Claremont Stock Yard*, via Baltimore, ?? Ohio RailroatU for,XDeek ending AuQian. 241 cars, containing 2,395 cattle. 69 calvcs, 8,056 J sheep and lambs, 7,ft81 how, 121 homos, 15 mates. o Shipments to ;kw York. Philadelphia, etc , 1,763 y rattle, 43 calves. 6 886 sheep and Iambi, 1,9 9 hog*, !l * 21) hoiscs. All hoK? ?nd sheep sold In thwe yards by 8 k. a. Blockstu re are at gross weight uecc\pta this i, week 2,299 nt'nd ot nomt, analnst 2.9U head last e wee*: rough hogs Belling at 84 75; fair to good o 3 a SO. it " ' Mnny editorials era bo heavy that boja ? can't fly kites mado oat oi the paper oa ' -which they are printed. ? ->-T ? GEO. IS NOW I NEW Fall and W ? DAILY R Until Compl* Having close* purchases of D j.L _ . 1 me siock present be entirely new. The new colo Velvets, Plushes, Fancaise just of Blue, Heliotrope, Steel Blue, Myr || | Corbean Blue, J | Sumatra, Hussar and Saphire. all onxr sa I I CUUOAV G B ATJC Y 0 Ij?COM F O It HNG, EPPS'S COCOA. BUKAKFAST. ' By ft thorough knowledgo of the natural lawt vhlcn govern the operations of digestion aud uuiltlon, and by a careful application of ihe flue >roperti?} of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Kppn haj provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverago which may save us many heavs loctors' bills It Is by tho judiclo b uso of huca irtfcloa of dfet that a constitution may be graduilly built up until stroug enough to resist ever? endencv to disease. Hundreds of subtle -maladle* ire floating around us ready to attack wherevw iioro Ik a weak point Wo may cscape many t atal 6haft by keeping ourselves well fortlfled with jure blood and a properly nourished frame."'.ivil Service Gasciie. Made simply with boiling water or milk Hold mly In half pouud tins by Grocers, labele thus JAMES KPl'8 & CO., HomcDopatnio Chemists, >?t-TThAB , i/iNiwtw. Kwnr.twn WALL PAPJKK, HOiiDKKS, ETC. JjUNIS STUCK. OF Wall Paper and Borders To be found At 1. D. PRA.GEU>8. Tbo well known Decorator of Dwellings am ?ublic Bulldlugs, No. 17 ELEVKNT1I BTRKET, mr!4 Near Upper Market. MUSICAL GOODS. piANOS 1 Tuned und Repaired [a a thorough workmanlike manner, br a Prac Ileal Piano Maker. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. W. BAUMER, jv2f. 1B10 Market Street. HUSIXKS8 CARDS. JJEDMAN dt CO., Agents for the Celebrated Recce Patent indestruclibla Wrought and' Malleable IRON TREK GUARD. my2 CONFKCTJONKltY. , ?EM0N61 100 BOXKS FINE MESSINA LKMONS will arrive; tod ay. Jy22 IN. RqiWlZ. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Q. o. SMITH, Xteal Estate Agent AND STOCK HItOKKli. Special attention given to Collecting Eenta am [he General Management of Real Esl&to.' Can Iw Qlsh tho best ol references. mrfl 'lag" Main qt.wh^nng. W, V^_ ^ LONG FELT WANT. Robert liuke Hwsocnrcd a flntclin IB m jj ft drhror [m itm ?^?^orftnWHss: rfw trt,njl 00 thU ?,d0?* W BOOK OF SILOS AND ENSILAli AND CTffiAl' FABH BOILDING8, 3ROOK COTTAGES FORIf 125 BOOK ONLY FIST* CENTS, "d wit returned If not natlsfacfory. For Utaa lars or Book wrlto at once to nJifr Kwr, w. v.. 33^-X-s:., haweiT? UNDEVELOPED li Mil i 3 of tho body enlarged and itrcrifftucned. P?U partlo ttltn (wricd) fren, KU1K UKI>. CO.. ItqtfaK N. X A LL KINDS OF ?X PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WOR Neatly and promptly ox ecu ted at tho DAILY INTELLIOKNOKB JOB OFFIUJfc Hoi. 'is and 27 FQUXtMnlb.Sttrtl, w ? I TAYLOR OPENING HIS STOCK Inter goods. lRRIVALS. il ion of Stoolc. | i nearly all* former RESS GOODS prl tliic cpQo^n will >"-* W*4A?_? WVUkJVli U ill rs appearing in the Cloths and Faille lenecl are: Marine Prune, Mahogony, tie, Congo, Tilen, Serpolet, Mousse, d Blue, Capuzine LE TO-DAY. rivinn ! I A T LUft. 11 i i | FINANCIAL. I -XII12Mutual Savings Bai NO. 41 TWELFTH STREET, . (Office of the Underwriter's Insuranco Comp ! WHEELING. W. VA. ! Bank open dally from Cj30 to 8:30 P. M. Deposits received from one dime upwards. , HOWARD HAZLETT, President. W. B. SIMPSON, EDWARD BOBEBTSC i , Vice Presidents ' W. Q. WILKINSON, ALEX MITCHELL ' my!4 Secretary Tremor DOLLAB ; Savings Ban 1P18 MAlHTFT faTPi^rnn Docs a general banking biuliiers. Receive* amount from one dollar upwards on the sa1 system, and pays interest on same at the rate fur cent per annum. Open for business dally A. M. to 3 P, M., and ou'Saturdayb until 8 P. . n. b. Scott, President. Geo. Hook, Vice President, DIRECTORS: N. B. Scolt, J. B. Tanoy. C. P. Brown, Peter Casscll, E. Buckman, Alfred Paull, Alex T. Young, Jolin 8, Weliy, Bernard Kllevcs, W, J. W, Cowdon." ' Goo. Zoeckler, 8r., B. K. Giflln, GoorgoHoot. aplfl P. R. DOBBfN8, Cash) g?XOHANGE BANK. OAP1TAL tf J. N. Van cb... Prea L. B. DBiAPUOM -^/Vice-Proa duuwtob*. J. h. Vancc, 8. Horkholmci, J. M. Brown. W. EUlnjjliRtt, L. 8. Delaploln, A. W. Kelloy, John Frew. Draft* Issued on England, Ireland, Scotland *11 points in Europe. lomr J. inNira j gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY, CAPITAL.,.^ VM : Wm, a. Is*rr..;^.? .... .PrcK WU. B. SIMMON ?. VIC0-1T68! Uralta on JSnglaiid, Ireland, Franco and Qers niBXCTOM. Wm. A. Isctt, Wm. B. Blmpnon, J. A. MlUer, John K. Botalord, K. M. Atkinson, Victor Hoeenhurg, Honry Spcyor. rnrV! If. p. jTfPRQW. Hn>h X<A]IIP.CHtMKBY8. : MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS AE oflorod for salo represented as good aa the Famous FEiLRLTOS BUT TIIEY ARE NOT J And lilco all Gouutcrfc?tn laclc tl ' llcmurlcablo LASTING Qualltli OF THE GENUINE. : ASK FOH THE PEARLTQI rat.Qct.ao, 1888. The PEAEL TOP i manufactured ONLY by r?rfn a ah a nnfr-rt j o rn - IffrU, Ml lYlMUPt-1 rl OC L?l I PITTSBURGH. PA. l'f.ountai BK^AJSTDS B -FINE CUT AND PL Incomparably the Bast. , W-ntin # W vjwvtw \\ Tho only bmnilot Lnimiiry Soup awarded n fltst clwu uittlal nt tlia Now Orleiui:) Exposition, Guaranteed absolutely ]mic, tuul for Bencnil household jJUtiHjmy Is tho very beat SOAR.: ' RAILROADS. {XBIO RIVER IIAILROAD. ?Tima \J Ublo Uklnft offbet SUNDAY, JUNK 2C. 1887 Pawcpger tralu will run M foUow*?time; No 7. ta. b No. a, No, i, i I. p.m ?. m a. w, LcftV&-WhocHiig..m..... 8:80 ^HU5 6:45 ? Bcnwood, opp. Hellalro. .... 8:45 12:01 7s00 MoundavUle^. 4:0^ 12:20 7:20 aftrmeton-....,,,..,,., 4;4S 12:65 8:01 Now Martlnavillo 5:12 1:20 .8:W ? Bhtcrarlllo. . ..,. 5:35 l:<o 8:65 Friendly, opp. MftUirn'ra* 5:47 1:50 9:0S & M*n'? 6:15 2:15 fl:4J . WllllnraBtown.opp.Mar'U 7:<? 2*7 10:81 Parkenjburg 7:80 #:80 ll^a Belleville- 4:22 11:6* Murray?vlllo 4;88 * m Kaveotwood.. 6 a:io 1:03 LotATt 8:83 ...... 5:54 1:47 Now 7:Oi 8:18 2;io . 7:05 c:2H 2:15 MafonClty.opp Potneroy 7:16 0:8? 2:72 * Clifujn.opp Middleport. 7:2. g 8> 2:80 Arrive Point Plcftwwt...... H:00 ?. 7:15 8:05 ' K-AO Junction 7:20 8:io OitUlpolUi ~ ......... 4:45 " CharlMtou-. 8:25 " Whito finlphur..... *5"*! No. 6. No 4. No. 2. So.' a ~ . ft. m. ft. m ft. m, p. m. I^ftvo?k AO.Junction- 11:26 4 30 Point Pleasant, U:#? C:t0 4:30 filliton.....!... uX 0 40 6:10 ManouOlty,opp. Pomeroy l':2> 6:4* 5:15 Hartford....? 12:80 0:52 5:23 New Haven 12:&4 7-(w 6:28 |;?ta.rk ? ito 7:30 5:M KaveuhwotxU. 1:45 8:U 6.45 Murr?yiri!l&. ......... 2:1ft 8:1ParkoreburR _ ........ 6:15 8:30 in:oo w llllauidtown.opp.Mar'U 6:4^ 4:05 10 81 ..., . -4t. Mary'? ..? 7:S0 4:W Ur.O Friendly, opp. Matftin'raa 7;57 6:22 11:47 fllatonvllle- ...... 8:10 5:86 12:0G Nt<MN New WsrlliMvlUe 8:M 5:V< *12:25 ?., - Clarincton..... 8:58 ' C:20 12:56 Moundsvillo 9:46 7:C0 1:4' ?? Benwood, opp. BellAire... 10:05 7:15 2:00 .... Arrive?Wheelings 10:20 7:30 2:1? 1 p ra \rrive~OlovolAnd 6:16 Pittsburgh-, 8 "2D......... 6:6^....mm? _ .. ft. m ft m uaiilSUUIKmi.... .ihhhiihw B I'M .......... 'i'.US ......... Philadelphia 5:00 5:00....... Now York .. 7:80 7:B0 West and Northwest, p.m. p. ni Newark 11:50 ......... 6:20 Columbus - 7;40 , a. m a. ro < Chicago ?1.. 0 60 6:BO ......... V Boutlny trains on K ?Sru. Hy. arrive at Charleston at 6:i0p m. waltlnelorO. tt K. K. train No. 1. at Point Pleasant This Is tho short line, and parths purchasing tickets should ask lor tickets via. tho Ohio Kiver Kaliroad. f-or Information regarding rates, routes, etc, uddre?i W. J. ROBINSON, IWI Pa*8 Agent. Parkcrsburg, W, Yfl. Fit ED. DUaCMKN, Trav Pas*. Agent Whe?llng. OALTIMOREA OHIO RAILROAD CO, 1-5 On and alter J ULY17, 1887, puKseugct tralua will leavo Wheeling as follows?Eastern standard time; we?t of river central 8tandard time; I No. No. 6 No. No. 4 kaht BODHD, Bi* Dally 82* Dally Leave? p.m. a..* k. ? p.m. ? Wheeling.... 4:10 5 00 8:30 6:45 Bellalie.~ ......... 4:25 .....? 5:05 Arrive at? r. - Fairmont 7:40 7:LS 12:33 9;00 IK QnUtoa 8:35 1:20 0:40 III r. v. a. v. Cumberland.....? .... ....... 12:20 7:30 1:40 Washington City........... ....... 4:2??....^.. C:20 an?v Baltimore......? ...?. 5:20 ......... 7:20 '' Philadelphia 8:45 12:00 * "Dally except Sunday. """ * Nos. 85.84 and 82 stop at all Stallone. No 47 No. 8 No. 5 Nol05 . webt bound, Daily No. 15 Dally Dally Dally Leave- p.m. p.m. a.m. r. m j m. Wboollng 3:20 2:25 9:50 9:15 U:15 ?*, Bcllaire. 2:06 9-82 8:57 10.63 Arrive at? a. m am. Zanesville. 5:15 ii:Ss 11:07 1:27 ? Newark.-......^. G:20 6:10 *2:60 U:50 2:25 Colombo* ..... ?.. 7:40 2:10 8:30 Cincinnati ?. 5:45 7:30 .7:30 Sandusky........ .... 0:26 ....... fi:(Xi Indianapolis ? ...? 10:30 11:40 12:60 St. Loalx ,.. 6:50 6:40 6:40 a. h. am. Chicago- 6:00....... 5:30 9:!j0 5125 a. #i. i anj Kansas City ~ 8:0' 8:80 9:06 St. Clalnvllle accommodation at 7 r. m. dally. ?? ? /-aatsFiiJo accommodation leaves Wheeling at 'rem 7:45 a. m. daily. u- St. ciairsvillo Accommodation, leave* Whoellog at 8:50 a.m., 2:00 and 7:00 p. ra.: Returning. srrivos at Wheeling at 8:011. m? daily, 1:13 and 0:15 p.'m.. dally except Sunday. The9:6Q a.m. and 11:16 p. m. train through to Cincinnati >rtinout change, T7lth 13. & O, Sleeper through to Cincinnati ou the night train. Colcngo Limited leaving at 9:i6 p. ta. has Chicago aleeper out of Wheeling. Columbus accommodation ltavefl Wheeling at 2:25 p.m., Bcllalro at2:05 p.m., dally except Sunday. Moundovlllo accommodation, leaven Wheeling .ftP at 12:00 noon, and arrives at ifoundsvllle at 12:15 iilS? p. m., dally except Sunday. Fairmont accommodation at 4:10 p, m. Through Coach from Whcoling to Cincinnati dally on No. 8, leaving WhocUng at 9:60 a. m., aryiw* rlvinit at Cincinnati at 6:60 p.m. * c? A,,WA 11. & O. Sleeping Car? on all through trains. rrtn*,< connections are made lor all poiuw South 2 ! and Southwest, North and Northwest, joaklug thlH t iuuu) ? deairabloronte for colonista and person* movlcg to tho gTeat West, and to uhom particular attention fs tfven. Tickets to all principal points on Rain nt Depot. Bleeping car accommodations can bo K-curcd at Depot Ticket Oillco. T. C. BDftKK, Ticket Agent, B. A O. Depot. fcnfl JOHN RAILIK, Ticket Agent, under McLure House. 12-i- JOHN T. LANE, Trav. Passenger Agent. O. K. LORD, Ron. Pass. Agent. W. M. CLKMKNTtf, Manager. , ' TXTHEELING &. PITTSBURGH DIVI,5,ooo yy BI0Ni ? A 0 irtf,_4 On and after MAY 29,1887, passenger trains will Ideni rnn M follows?EMtera Standard time: DWABTORR. u&J ' For Pittsburgh?5:00 a. m? dally; 8:10 a, m, dally, except Sunday; 1:45 p. m. dally, except 8uu? day; 7:00p. m. dally, For Waahlngton-o'.M p. m. dally, exoept Sunday ABBIVAia, , From Plttabnrgh-9:40o. m., dally; 11:15 a. m, ler. and Ci55 p. m., dally, exoept Sunday; I0:t0 p. m., ' dally. From Washlngton-8:0Q a. m., dally, except Sun day. C. K. LORD, Ueueral Passenger Agent. ?J. V. PATTO.N, Supt. J. T. LANK. Trav. Paw. Agt., Wheeling. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. LOU?8 RAILWAY CO.-I'anhtadlo Route. J Under schedule In effect MAY '23, I8i7, trains leave.Wheeling, Central Standard tlmo? For Sum* oenvinoaua tittmrgb. G:85 a in , 12:85 p ra., 8:<0p m Kor Sleubcnville, 8;05 p.m. Tho C:85 fa. m. and 8:05 p. tn. train* make direct connection tor ColumbttH. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago. 'Tfto 12:35 p, m. train makes direct conuco* ? Hon for Columbus and ChicaRo. w Trains arrlvo at Wheeling, Cj15 a. m., 10:00 a. ra., tio 2:45 p in., and C:QQ o in rov24 BS /CLEVELAND& PITTSBURGH RAIL\J KOaD.?Under schedule In cffect MAV 22, I8i7, train* leave Bridgeport, (Jeniral Ptocdard time: For Pittsburgh aud Cleveland, 5' 10 a. xn. 1:12 p. xn. For PltwburKh, 10:17 a. m. For We'-IsSville, 4:12 p. m. For ateubenvlllo, 8:83 a. m. For Mirtin s Kerry, 0:45a. m. Traina arrive at Bridgeport at 7:53 a m.. 10:22 a m, p. m., 5:10 p. xn? 4:54 p. ra., and 7:88 p. ra, rnrl? S IKbUKA.NCtt COM lkAN I Efi?. u rjlHE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF WHliELDJG, W. VA. L CAPITAL..? M..?l 00.000 Insures against lotia or damage by tiro and light* Cll aing all classcs ol desirable property, also lmurc? ctrgoo# on the Western watero. "Eft 0P7ICKM. J N. Vancc, President, M. Belliy, Vicel'rwidrnt, J.L. Btrochlcixx Boo'y, Jm. F. Adams, Aw't Hoc, 2?' r',vr-'v" DiBwaoja,^." ' S J.N. Vance, M. Bellij, UO.gUfcJ, J.U. Hobba, 0. WrFranihelm. 3vrru<?-ti|l.?l>TWWjriM?iKllMi It """ SAW MILLS AND iSfiUlNtS. MKKW AND BECOND HAND, SATISFACTION OL'AKAKTEEUi UG At Prices That Will Surprise You. PART PAY IN LUMBKll. Write at onU. T. U. CAIWKAUOW, Ktijicr, W. Va, aorlMAw