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PROPOSAL8. qKALKD PROPOSALS. H&led i?ropo?il? vrlU be roccltod uutll 11 o'clock uoou, Raturday, Octobcr 15,1KJ7, for tho oroctlou oI the Pf?b7!e;J*n Church In Bridgeport, Ohio, Plana and ipeclUcatloni ciu be leen at the olQoo o| A. J Bawion and alter Ihuraday. October 0. Bld? will borei't'lveil/ortboontlio building, and also lor the scparato trade*. Tho comralttoo roaorven the right to rejcct auy or all bids. YM. ALEXANDER, 0. M. K1811KK W. T. OBAUAM, JOHN T. HOOTT, W. 11. U4NL0N, A. J. BAQQrt, Building Committee. I DMlIxitroWT. 0.,0ct.4,1BH7 Oct roil 8ALH. you sale! ~~ Tho rcildcnco of Lowls Jones, No. 90 North Front street. Inland. This 1* out? of tbo beat and most convenient house* In tho city, Persons doalring to eumluo tbo liouaQ or gala further Information can do so b) calllug on Mrs Jomks at (he house, or KaANK V. McVkll. ae3Q "pOR HALE OR EXCHANGE. MY I'LACK at Elm Urovo. Contain* about 10 ?m*, wilh /our houtw, Cun bo divided Into U imall place*. H. FORBES, Jy30 No. 7 CuHtom Home. JjiOR 8A.LE* On the National Pike and near Railroad Depot %\ Valley Grove, Ohio comity. W. Va., nearly Four AcrcHQt Fine Luti'l, ou which 1* Dwelling Houm end other building*, JwlU, etc Will aoll lor 92,000. which In leu than tho buildings cont. JAMES L. HAWLKY, ]yl> 1430 Main HtrocL N UPRIGUT rilNO JTor Sale. 7 1*3 Octavcs, tnrw String*. ttonewood Caaoi In perftutonler; umhI but a ihort Uino. For aalo at a great sacrifice at BAUMER'8 MU8IO STORE, teW 1310 Market Street. J^IKABLE PROPERTY FOB SALE. Good house and all nccewary otit-bulldlog? vrlth from ooft to five aoren of ground. aim), ten building lots, high aud dry, andun*urpa?iod for location, Alio, ten acr^ of hill land, to bo sold wparato. Any portion of this property will ba sold to ?ult tha pttrcfiaw. R*?*tnuo!o price* ocC OEOROK HARLYhK, Toronto. Ohio. OTOOiCS FOR HALE, 3C Snare* Itelhlro Nail Mill. 15 Hhnrca l.tUvHo Hall Villi. to Hhurts Junction Nail Mill. r? Share* Belmont Nail Mill. '/] Share* JfiJcreon Nail Mill. 30 unara /t.iua iron aim btoei Company. 10 Bharea Pcabody Insurance Coraiwu*. 1. IEWIN, stock Urokor, Wo. 2i Twelfth Street. Teleohonn. bo22 J10R SALE. - lots in Moimdsvllle. I will sell at prlvalo Ralo, four m dcslrablo Building l oU situated between tbo ''Mound" and tbo Agricultural Works. Will bo sold at publto sale Hdtur.Uy. t-opUimbor 24, at 'i p. m., 11 not dltpoted of beforn tbat date. For terms, Sc., address R. T. JIOWHLL. Bridgeport, Ohio, or B. F. MHItiHKH, Mouiidsvil e. W. Va. sol9 T7IK8r-OLd.SS SHORT CREEK FARM JP FOR BALK. 250 Acrcs. about 10 miles from Wheeling, two miles from Short Creek Station, on P., C. ?m St. L Railroad; 70 acrcs creek bottom, about 160 acre* cleared and mostly In kws. It It rich llmestoue soli, underlaid with tho five footieam of good coal. Larko brick honse, 9 rooms, good water, stable and outbuilding. For particulars enquire of i'siiu Uulai'laik, on tho premises, or W. V. HOGE & BRO., au9 1300 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. FOiiSALE! (24) Twenty-lour Lots Id Caldwell's Addition to the City of Wheeling. Bald loi# arc bonuded nn tho north by Twenty, ninth street, nn tho cast by Fillmore street, on th? south by the Handlan Homestead, and on the west by tho B U. R, It, Their proilmlty to tho abovo named railroad renders them excellent sites ior manufacturing cs tabllshmeats. If not sold In thirty days will ba sold at public auction. For terms and further Information apply to W. V. HOGE & BRO, 1*300 Market Street. Or WILLIAM M. HANDLAH, outs H. w. Corner ''hfintfnt' & flfofrenth fit*. -EDUCATIONAL. rjlliE WHEELING INSTITUTE. Tlnnrrtfrs' and Dav School for YOUNG LADIKH anrt CHILDREN, 83 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Miss ANNA 8. PARRAN, Principal, Careful training and thorough instruction In every department. The Fall Terra opens Sept. 3. C&tAlosuc* 'urnUhwl on application. jell M^?SL?VAN Female INSTITU f fc S W STAUNTON', VIRGINI A. ? Opetn September snt.. iK?. One of the I'ihst sc?rodl~n POK you.su 1-AtllKS IN TilK L'NloN. All Dctuttment* thorough. ntillilinir*elej;ant. Stwiu twjj, Situi ti*n beautiful. Climatesplendid. I'uplli from nineteen Statev All Important advtnUires In one greatly minced chares. Board, IVaihinff, JJchu, J;'ni}J?h, J-4tin, French, German, Muilc.fa* fchohulc year, frotn Sept. to June, (UNO. PorC.ttaloj.nc write * Rfiy.'WE A. IUHBISi D. D? ftosM, Stfnniaji, w Iy4-Mwiv STAMMEBIStfi GM. BjKtem blued upon nature's laws. NO SECRECY ?NO TRICKS, bjstem explained to thoeo interested. Testimonials from physicians. educators and patrons, who havo received benefit Irom tho method oi instruction. Addtess, - . ' -MVS. M. STEVENS HART, Principal... . Washington School ol Elocution and English Language. OO-l 51 Street, N. W., Washington, D. C, Students boatded in family ol Principal, tc2l Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY,1 ' Men. IT. STEVENS HART, Principal,' 004 "Id" Street, N. W,, WAflniKQToH, 0. C. Sixth Annual Boston begins Wednesday, September ?8. Course of ?n?trunl!on erabracrs Elocntlon, Pmc tltolKugllkh aud Eujllsh classics, Latin, Alatlie matlci, Modem languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music and Physical uultnro Tho Principal U osustod by an tfllcient corps of teachcrs In each department. Graded clas?B Jor boys and jjlrls flally. Adult classes and prlvato instruction given in tho evening Diploic an Swarded. A llmltod number ol pupils accommodated lu the family. For circulnis and references apply toi lamuQENCCK OllicC ' f ftUat W/kn filing Cnninln iriieeimg; rciiiaiti uuiicgcj WJUEEHS6, W. VA. Tho Fall Term ol this long established institution will commcnco WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1887. Tho course is comprehensive and will bo woll taught by & tint-class Faculty, New Dcslcs, Additional Apparatus, Kewonablo Terms. Boarding and day patronage solicited. Address H. B. BLAI8DKLL, |yl4 President MT.Dd 3HANTAL, sisAII wheeling, w. V.A, (81?tcra ol tho Visitation,) A school ol more than national reputation, offers exceptional advantages for thorough education ol joung ladles In all departments. Library of six thousand volumes. Fino philosophical, chemical and astronomical apparatus. Musical Department specially noted. Corps ol piano icacherif trained by a leading prolorsor from * Couservatory ot 8tuttgart. Vocal culture accord* lng to tho method ol tho old Italian masters. Location unsurpassed lor beauty and health, Ten acres ol pleasure grouuds. Board excellent. For catalogues, and rtferenocs to patronB in all tho principal clticfl, address sol THE DIRF.OTRE33. HotelsI jgT. CHARLES HOTEL, M.F.&R.A.SOOTT, ' - ; proprietors, | V Corner Wood Street and Third Avenue, V -: / PIx:rsBURGn. PA. tyRates, 8a and S3 BO per day. seM LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY JOB*.WORX Neatly and promptly executed at tho DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFIOJI, Hob. as and ?1'oarmnui.utioit, MKDICAli. ^ H A Valuable Resource for the Sick. 2 Amouic tlio many resources which tnodlctl skill 1 has made available lor tho nick aad debilitated, Mono rank higher than HlraraoiiN IJvm Kcgulator, n oomprelicunlVQ remedy lor r n LTVKR COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA. CON8TIPA* 1 TlOS'i CHILLSand rKVEK. DKBILII'Y, NElt- To VOD8NK49, HICK llKADA'iHK And other 1 uUmoaUt Attributed to BILIOU8NKB3, lu Puroly Vetfotablo. F<J It rel&zMthe bowels without griping, tmrlfleaa J bilious bfbith Mid completely relieves (ho many Indcicrlbible ry tnplows which torment suffoter* from Djipepiu, Liver Complaint aod Kidney A!j troubles. It also olTtctually r?movcn those nor* voiih BTWptom* felt when bllo Is Imperfectly lecrotcd or Is mlsd Irocted. * *r Demand tho GENUINE. which has our Z Au Trado-Marx in rod, on Iroct ol wrapper. j J. II. Z EI LIN iSt CX>., Philadelphia, Pa. To oc5-Mwr*w Bole Proprietors. ^ Tho treatment of many thousands of cases nr, of thoso cbronio weaknesses and distressing ntlinonta peculiar to females, at tlio Invalid? Hotel ami Surgical lnstltuto, lJuitalo, N. Y., I has afforded a vast oxporlonco in nicely adapting and thoroughly testing remedies for tho ^ euro of woman's peculiar malndlcs. ?t_ l)r. Plorce's 1'avorito rrescriptlon is tho outgrowth, or result, of tit's great and i valuable oxpcrienco. Thouaunds of testimo- Vij nlala, received from patients and from physl- i clans who bavo tested It In tho more nggrn- n.J vatcd and obstinate eases which had bullied W( their skill, prove It to bo tho most wonderful ] remedy over devised for tho relief and euro of m suffering women. It Is not recoiameuded as a * ' " cure-all," but na u moat perfect Speclllo for -4, woman's pocullar ailments. j Am 31 powerful* invigorating tgnlc, ,v it Imparts strength to tho whole system, and to tho womb and Its appendages in K, particular. For overworked, ,l worn-out," iq "run-down," debilitated teachers, mililnera, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," liouso keepers, nursing mothers, and feeblo women We generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription qi is the greatest earthly boon, being uuequalcd as an appetizing cordial and rcstoralivo tonic. J Ah a noolhlng and HtrenRthcuing Vil nervine, "Favorite Prescription" la unor \ oualed and ia invaluublo in allaying and sub- ... aulnjr nervous excitability, irritability, ox- Wl hau8Uon, prostration, hysteria, spasms and Sec other distressing, nervous symptoms com- 100 monly attendant upou functional and organic ? d'?;aso of tho womb. It Induce refreshing > jleep and relieves mental anxiety and do- Wt epondency. q Dr. Piorco's Tarorlto Prescription ,ITC Is a legitimate medicine, carefully Wf compounded by an experienced nnd skillful 7,1 physician, nnd adapted to woman's delicate A organization. It la purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in its Wf effects In any condition or tho system. I'or morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever V cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys- d ponala and kindred symptoms, Its use, in small V11 d'jscs, will provo very bonetlcial. J "Favorite Prescription" lsapoKl- n*" tlvo euro for tho most complicated nud ob- ''? stlnate cases of loucorrhea, exceesivo flowing, Om painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, ftvl' proiapsus, or falling of tho womb, weak back, "feinalo weakness nntoversion, retroversion, ' bcarinK-down sensations, chronic comrt>stii?n. Sot inflammation and ulcorailon of tho womb, in- pei flamraatlon, pnfn nnd tenderness In ovaries, * accompanied with " Internal licat." ? An a reRUlntor and promoter of func- Wc ttonai action, at that critical period of chnngo nnr from girlhood to womanhood," Favorite l'roecrlption " Is n perfectly, safo remedial agent, J*8 and ran nroduco only pood results, it is 3 equally efficacious and vidunblo in its cffects vVe when taken for tboso disorders and derangomentfl incident to that later and most critical 183 period, known ns,l Tho Chnngo of Life." . i *' 1'uvorlto Proscription*" when taken vKi in connection with tho uso of Dr. Pierce's J-."1 Golden Modical Discovery, and small laxative Qiei doses of Dr. Plerco'a purgative Pellets (Little T Xlvor Pills), cures Liver, Kidney nnd Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes 8l*i blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and I scrofulous humor? from tho system. \ve "Favorite ProHcriptlQi*'* is tho only on mcdicino for women, sold by druggists, uudor ou? Jk portttivo guarantee, from tho maiiu- 1 acturera, that it will give satisfaction in overy We cose, or money will bo refunded. This guartu}- t too lias been printed on tho l>ottlo-wrapper? and faithfully carried out for many years. We Large bottles (100 doses) $1.00, or six L bottles for $l>.00, , iye Vor Iftrge, Illustrated Treatise on Diseases of -c women (ifiO pages, paper-covered), send ten ... cents Jn stamps. .Address, Vu World's Dispensary Medical Association,1 wct C63 ?|q!q St, BUFFALO, N. Y. 18S :j r-'T * ?,v ]? lici fir tea "! We J. > r R The wonderful cfllcncy of Swift's Specific as a remedy irnd euro for rheumatism and all blood dls? eases, has never had a more conspicuous Illustration jgg timn this caso affords. Tho candid, unsolicited and J cmphatfa testimony given byUiO vcncrahlogcatlo- glni man must bo accepted ob convincing and conclusive J The writer is a promlnentcitiisij of Mississippi. 'tho Vir gontlcman to whom Mr. Slartliwcfers, and to whom '. ^ final relief from years of suffering, Is 51 r. King, for y?f man)- fears tho popularnight clcrk of mo Lamvuoo j, IIoujo,at Jcckson. yjr Jackson, SIUs,, -April tt, 1SS7, V Tu^wirr Sracmo Cokpakt,Atlanta, Go.: We Qchtlancn?1 hrvvo been an Invalid pensioner for forty years, having contracted pulmonary and other wdiseases in tho Mcxlcan War, but not till tbo 1st of ** March, I8T3, did I fool any symptoms of rheumatism. Bo" On that day I was suddenly stricken with that dls- Ii ca?o In both hips anil nnklos. For twenty days I a yi walked en orutches. Thon tho pala was lc63 violent, ?Ce but It shifted from Joint to joint. For weeks I would ntir. Ihj totally dlnablod, either on ono ultlo of my body or LU tlto other. Tlio pain never left me a moment for eleven yearsand soven months?thntl* from March 1, _.i, lb75, wnen 1 was flrst attacked, to October 1, lbS6, Cfttt when 1 M ai cured. During these eleven years of in- chfl tciuo suffering 1 tried innumerable prescriptions from various physicians, anil tried everything su^ nul posted by friends, but if 1 evor received the lease Kq\ benoflt from nny mcdlolno taken internally or ox- . ternally, I am not nwaroof It. Finally, about tho tQ ?r*t of September. I mado arrangements to go to tho rv,, Hot Springs of Arkansas, having despaired of every othor romedy, whon 1 accidentally met an old no- U80 qualntnnco, Mr. King, now of tlio Lawrcnco Iiouso f.-, ofthlsclty. llo had oncobeen n great sufferer rrom wo1 rheumatism, and, as I supposed, had been cured ytei by n visit to Hot Sprints Itutwhon I mot him ho ?jt told mo that his visit to tho Hot Springs wus In valu *11' -ho found no relief. On his return from llotSprlnw nPr ho heard, for tho llrst time, of tho a, S. S. as n romedy . ? for rheumatism, llo tried It and sis bottles mado a rim complete cure. Soveral years haropassedBlnce, but onr ha has had no return of the distvuo. I Immediately returned to try It. In September I OQC took four bottle*, and by tho flntof October I was well-as far a? tho rhoumatUm was concerned. All \uu pain had dlsappoaroa, and ? iuvs ?or r?.T x Twisan dtl< OH- IT B1XCK. .... T I havo no interest In making this itatement otliey 1 thaalho hope that it may direct some other sufferer hoi lt>asuro source of relief, and If It has this result I ?ni well rewarded for my trouble. I am very ro- "Oi pccttullyanatruly yourrtlt'iul.^ ? g ate . - D62 V^r salo by all druggists. Treatise on Blood and or i 8* In DI seasca in ailed free. CUI Tux 8wtrt Sncctric Co., noj 1 Drawer 3, Atlanta, On. pej gmanaaaagMaiiaamKaaBaBaaBgBi ^rl ||lPEm | REBSJklfll ! m&w&mmq&ifm i A SPECIFIC FOU ?0C| WOMAN'S UlSEiSSS ?j ??toi u? P' * ?3"PP?...a Ca rofueo Ewoaaty ami JV.. ;,v tOC Menstruation or 's ON TELLY SICKNESS, do II Uk?a dorlnc th? CI1ANGE 07 LIFS, rrul , lufferlnK and danjsw will ba avoided. t^7~Buaa faf Aft book MHuman to Wokxk," tnolle*l fee*. get Bmmma IUapiiro* Co.. AtUnU. Q*. yjt TO K m*nliood. etc. 1 will ??nii yoa aTala*blftrfatl?? uiioa Cd th8alM)Tedl?ea?e?,a(iOiliroclSoniirori>?lf-cure, <tr.*ot ta, chirm, A&tkxM i'liL i\ Q. fQ\fUiR,U w4?,C?aa. Ie{ Ib fjtMligtum:; Dfllcei Noi,35juii1 87 Fourteenth Street, J TO AN KAOI-iK. ' i rao the iuu hith set. tho lowlandi Ho dim lu the dut)>1o folds of curly iilftht, C t thou, gray crum?r of the ihutltm iky, )ost steer thou alow, uudevlatluR tllRht ? Full lu tho sun's unclouded g'*re. 8 o world li bright arouud thee, thy strong broMt 0 'arts lUihlng streams of kocu, otherlal lire; n Unt tue ardent splendors of tho West, , Justlil. curved vim thou mountest ever hlghor n Through scintillating zoms ol air. a am what fir qxittt through Iho whlto gttos of J tniirii 11 Joyond t ho peoplod Ea*t retumeat, e wards whatiheer, aotltary mountains J u tho priuinvAl wild art voyiglng now, ? Tnou hftUtiUtr of uubarrlorcd apace? " rafoh thifoarlottuptheatcepsof fight. , fli UK doubUtig tliou aro aught of moitul birth, U redoomed to huuger, woirineu, and blight n lud wintry chaugo ot thin controlling earth, E Like our alow-looted, wlnglcea raco. 11 joffulonoacrinl oqtiftiofac, , u 'no roar of Inosllngulahable itrlfo " ilbt round tlioo like a faint, unmeaning yoico, t! lad to thy tight t ho myriad tnezo of Itfo y itbutaoturred,phantaimal scene. ? ray, atrong wall Thou leaven time and death, " >Mitivelod grieifttid miiuiight'M'Alkiug car#, Ct crawl tho ului abysmal world beneath, n Vhllat thou la deepa of golden dunk dcat faro u Far through too mmurdeai eroae, ^ XAMKa Olf WJtaT VA. HUlDIKR-S lio are Hurled at the National Military Jlomo la Ohio, ,, the &lUor of tht JnUlUmcer. J. Jir:?Enclosed find the epitaphs of col- ai sra buried in the cemctery at Central ct anch Military Home, Ohio, who belong |! Weal Virginia reglmonte. If yon will Bj so kind 6s to insert the same in your pi per I am Batitlied it will be interesting di many of tho old comrades and their jj ands. 1 think this a duty, as I am at ^ u homo, and have been a member noar- ol two yearo. Whon in the sorvice I be- n, igud to Company K, Twelfth West av rglnla Infantry. Any information that an give to any of tho old comrades or )ir friends I will give with great pleas). Yours truly, y William G. Mkntzkr. n the kl'ltal'nS, G /ale Runner, Company M, First Yiriia Cavalry; died August 4, 1877. P? ttiton JB. Kockhill, Company A, Fourth be rginia Volunteers; died July 9, 1870. P< ). McConmba, Company K, Second wt Virginia; died March 13,1878. 0 Frederick Jlevers, Company D, Second ea jst Virginia Cavalry; died November w 18S0. t ee loses M, Mathews, Company I, First ta >Bt Virginia Volunteers, also Company Fifteenth IVeot Virginia; diod Augast 1832. ioberfc B. Swagor, Ocmpany I, Sixth at Virginia Volunteers; died October 1S$3, m ob Limbsit, Company G, Fifth West ginia; diod.November 9,1885. " ohn Vaniirk, Company F, Fourth ca >tt Virainia Infantry, also Company C, ond West Virginia; died November f, co 5. ge Villiam Linsford, Comnanv H, Ninth !8t Virginia; died May 20, 1887. be leth Hamor, Company A, Fifteenth if?t Virginia Volunteers; died February 111 .887. tiexander Kinnoer, Company B, First e; ?flt Virginia Heavy Artillery; died June iOO/. acob Jacobs, Company K, Firat West , . giuia Inia.ntry; l)ied Novembor -1, 1883 oiin Warnecke, Company 0, Filth ' ?t Virginia Cavalry, also Company K, r a Hundred and Ninety Third Penuijania Volunteers; died Jane 27,1SS5. j Vileon D, Sammere, Company L, entli West Virginia Cavalry; diod y,, jruary 17,1885. Villim SlcCluro, Company 33, Filth Si. et .Virginia Infantry, Suty-sizth Coraly, Second Battery, V. B. 0.; died y 5,1SSB. ohn H. AlliBon, Company C, Third th ?t Virginia Cavalry; died October 19, yfl Harinjloa J). Sandora, Company G, 5j"j rtccnth West Virginia Volunteers) \ April 10, 1883. lonry Manck, Company A, Firat Viiia Light Artillery; died July 7, 1882, 'atrick Fallon, Company H, Sixteenth 35 st Virginia Volnteers; died November 1881. lonry Hnnt, Company B, SixSeonth at Virginia; diod November 14,1886. t:i 'atrick II. Slattery, Company 0, Firat ?a at Virginia Artillery; died May 0,1886. 60 lathew McGarvey, Company A. First m, at Virginia Cavalry; died July 7,1887. oj iobert Fitton, Company F, Firat West i.? ?ini?; died July -3,1S87. ? ibodiah Brown, Company E, First ev ot Virginia Cavalry; diod July 30, jB 7. Qfl ibenfzer 5d. Wood, Company D, First ve et Virginia Cavalry; died July 15, ,j0 7. or Pillinm "Wallace, Csmpany D, First Lc st Virginia VolnuteorB, also Comnanv Artillery j died March 23, 188-}, 7iliiam Welch, Company I), Ninth i at Virginia Volunteers; died March U, ^ flcob Maafls, Company A, Firat Vir- ?.? ia Battery; died Jtify 4,1882. nmeB Jonee, Company K, Fourth "West sa giuia Volunteers; died March 31* 1883. or ohn Schmidt, Firat Virginia Light Ar- un sry; died Augut 14, 1880. ames Little, Company I, Firat "West fjinia; died .November 17, 1876. 0f( ohn Langin, Company H, Second West einia; died November 24, 1877. Pilliam D. Swift, Company IS, Second Bt Virginia; died September 1, 1875. |jB' wl at Invention baa Douo for ilousekotjiorij of 0)? Budget,. :jGl q former years it was no easy task for cung married couple to "go to honcg? piuR," and it required no small oxidilure of cnBh. A range or cooking eh re, a cofloo or apice miii, a mortar, a e board or rolling pin, a tray and 1? pping Inife, not to mention a large ?c nber of pots, kettles, frying pans and W ?1b, and a largo stoek of raw materials K? tho lina of provisions, were required, be jn considerable akill was necessary to all these instruments for preparing y i for tho table, and that skill unfortun- x ly, waa not possessed by the young o. The consequence was that most I boss w)jo embarked T)u the sea of mat- 2 ony Btiled directly to a boarding house 1 eet up their household divinities in a k chamber, where they remain until 6 landlady levied on them for anover5 bill for meals and lodgings. hit modern invention has gendered lselreepicg very easy. A couple may v sot up for themcelves with very few *a UBiiB, icarceiy any provisions, and :t to no knowledge of cookery. A gas oil atovo tafces the pjaqo o! a oostly and , ubrouaccoking range. Cofl'eeiB bought ?< ; only parched, but ground. Spices and *e' jpor coma all prepared for use. Every he id of broad; cake and pastry can lie rchaaodata slight advance un the coat Cc the materials they cop.tain. If one H< ihes tho sport of making them, Belt sing flam may be had in any grocery. Jf ait of nil kinds all ready for tho table h' i lio purchased aboqt as pheaply.as that h? ich must be prepared. Not only lob- ha ra and other shell Bab, but salmon may bought cooked and ready to be served C i pricabut little above what the crude idea cast; and cooked corned beef, iguo, pka' feet and bam have long beon P? the rasrtet. [here are also canned soups, that only id to bp dilated, znlcca meats, all roady put between pio crusts, and toast meats of 1 fowls oi all descriptions. Some gro- cr a koopmush for frying. Boston baked bo ins, put up in cans, have had a great Yi 1 during the past two years. English ui im puddings aro also on tho market. It no oi cooked green' corn, beans, toma- m a, cauliflower and asparagus, with Sara- th ;a fried potatoes, sre to he lounil on the dj jIyob of every grocery, while.laundries et tho w?Bhiug and ironing. so :t is no longer necessary to be a cook, or ar vo a cook, to keep house. It requires bj irelynoy cooking utentils to provide a n ,rm meal. A can opener, a frying pan ts d a cofTee pot are the principal reqni- ol es. Even the last is not absolutely ne- ci isary, Blnce a mixture oi prepared col- h I, sugar and cream may readily bq oh- E tainrd, It Is oven practicable now for the the novlco to dlspenBe with tho cook >ook, as tho label on every can tells how o treat tko contents. Uuiely ladles nooil 10 longer complain that tlio labors ol loosokeeplng koop them from cultivating heir mlnilg. i , r lluatueti l? Uutlaial, :h(mgo Tribuni. ''It was the last request ol the deceased," aid a Kansas City minister In tho courso fthe funeral sermoa of ono of thnt city's lost active real estato boomers, "that lmaadlately after tho services at the drove n auction sale of lols la his Prospect 'ink addition be held, and for that purDee Uolonel Intlater, tho well-known real stato auctioneer, wlll;bo present end conuct the Bales. A strange request, you [111 say, my frlonds, and a queer plico for nch n sale?In a cemetery. My own loa," continued tho minister, as he propod up the hack cover of tlio iliblo with jo hymn book, "was to bare the procesion go around by Prospect Park with a rass band and hold the auction right on 10 lots bolore going to the cemetery at II, then buyers could seo just what they ere getting; but, then, not two men ever induct a real estate boom exactly alike, ud the dying wish ol the brother shall e complied with. Sing tho 276th hymn, le 275, 'Away, vain,earthly tlUngB,'" A Word for MubIi aud JUlk, : Hit a good bowl of mnshaad milk for our breakfast and you will not need nnv . lodicino. Indian corn contains a largo aonnt vl nitrogen; bos qualities anticipating anil la easily assimilated. It , aheap ana liu great nutritive proper- ' ea. A course of Indian meal In the lape of Johunjcakc, lioccako, corn or jnebreak and mush, relieved by copious raughta ot pure cow a milk, to which, II icllned to dyapopala, a llttlo lime water .ay be added, will make Ilto, now a buran, well worth living, and you need no .her treatmont to correct your nervousced, brighton your vision, and give you vent and peaceful Bleep, Slra. Garlleld ??<l Daughter Abroad. Mrs. James A. Garfield and daughtor lol.io sailed for England Saturday from ow York on the steamer 8ervla. Mrs. artiold'a niece, May Mason, of Cleveland, I'D very ill in London, aod is not ex* ;oted to live. This was the cause of the tdden trip, and neoeaQarlly, the post* jnement of Mies Mollie'a marriage to J. Aoley Brown, which had been fixed for stober UO. Aire. Garfield and daughter cpact to pass the winter in Europe, and 111 not return before next spring at the ,rlleet. The wodding will probably not ko plac-j until next autumn. They ire not accompanied by Mr. Brown. Thousand* Willingly rcHtlfi! Thatfchero is no use in being deceived = spurious goods or injurod by quack odicincs. That rheumatism, sciatica, lung trouble, t dney disease, dyspepsia, malaria, etc., n best be cured by external remedies. That the best external remedy ia All- g< ck'a Porous Plastor.^tho original and Ri nnine artiole. * c That Allcock'a Porous Plasters ought to 4 kept by all families. That they can bo dependod on every u ne. 81 ,1, ? Bishop, the mind-reader, ia looking lor l\ ading matter in San Francisco. t( , , , W Dou'C {J ; that oold of yours run on. You think f ia a light thing. But it may run into }J tarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con- p. motion. ? Catarrh is disgusting. Pnoumonla is J ngcrons. Consumption is death itself. $ The breathing apparatus must be kept althy and clear ol all obstructions and renBive matter. Otherwiaa there ia trou0 ahead. "* All the diseases of these parts, head, 5 ise, throat, bronchial tabes and lunga, p n be delightfully and ontirely cured by ousoof Boschee'a German Syrup. If ^ iu don't know this remedy, thousands d thousands cf peoplo can tell you. ley have baen ourcd by it, and "know 2 iw it is, themselves." Bottie only 75 d nts. Ask your druggist J Secretary Fairchild haa moved into a 0,000 house in Washington. J ?>? 0 Tho .Vcrdict Unanimous. C W. D. 8ult, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tea 0 lea: "I can recommend Electric Bitters tho very best remedy. Every bottle g Id has given relief in overy caso. One K an took Bix bottleB and was cured of leumatism of 10 years' standing." Abra- J ,m Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, af* ? ms: "The beat aollincr mpdipinn T haw* r. er handled in my 20 years' experience, ^ Electric Eittere." Thousands of others % ve added their testimony, ao that tho a rdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters cure all diaeaaes of the Liver, Kidneys ^ Blood. Only a hall dollar a bottle at igan & fio.'s drug store, Huckleu'a Arnica Salve, at rho host salvo in tho world for cuts, j# uiees, sores, ulcers, ca!t rheum, lever bi roe, tottor, chopped hands, chilblains, $ ma, and all akin eruptlono, cvnd posi- " ely cures piles, or no pay required. It w guarantoed to glva perfect satisfaction, ?j money refunded. Price 25 cents per x. For sale by Lozan & Co. sq ? More than 300,000 volumeu ql Will Carl)n's pocma have been sold. u ? 12 Uonton'u ljalr Grower* ? 4 n ?.K? i- SJ ^.14 l. uu u>u UW'U, tt" nuu 1UU UHCOHUng CT Id, all who do not want to bo bald, all g 10 are troubled with daadrafF, or itching JJ the ccnlpt should ubo Benton's IJair 17 ower. Eighty per cent o| those using " have grown hair. Jt never f^lls to stop 8, b half irorn ffilling. Through sickness w d fevers tho hair sometimes falls off in a ^ ort time, and although the person may ? ve remained bald for years, if you use M inton's Hair Growor Gelding to direc- m ?ns you are euro oi a growth of hair. In jj ;ndrods ouc&bcb wo have produced a ci od growth oi hair on thooa who have y en bald and glazed for years. We have JJ lly substantiated tho flowing facta \ bi Vo grow hair fa SO cases oii^ o{ 100; nu matter 10 now loug bald. Jnllke other prorations, it contains no sugar oi U| lead,' or vegetable or mIncral poisons. tb t la a specific for falling hair, dandruff and it<;h? fit lug oi tho tcalp. d^ fteiiair Grower Is a htfr food, nud its-com- ui poslilou U almiat exactly like the oil which c? nupplles ^ho hair with lis vitality. 2 old by druggists orsentonreccipt of price, $100. Ni Bbstoh Hair Grower Co., jj Diff Clavoland, 0. ? +++ .. d Daudet has three novelfl undor way, and $ troubled with insomnia. r .\.WM N. ftzpltcmout in Texas. j* Great excitement has been caused in tho bt iinity of Paris, Ter., by the remarkable |( 2overv.of Mr. J. E. (Wlnv Tohr? moo t.? ?>i lplcsa bo could Dot torn in bed, or raise <li 3 hood; everybody cald ho waa dymg ot instimptiou. A trial battle of Dr. King's 5 iw Diacovery waa Eont him. Finding si iiel, ho bought a large bottlo and a box m Dr. Sing's New Liie Pillaj by (he time bad taken two boxes ol Pills and two ? tUea of the Discovory, ho lvaa well and k ,d sained in fleah thirty-sii pounds. J' Trial Bottles of thia Gioat Discovery tor insumption frea at Logan A CVo, it ??a? N Howella is in Washington "measuring oplo for a new novel." J ? .? -* .^'y-r; 01 Atlvlpo to -Mttlicr.i. 4re yon dialnrbod nt nijjlit and broken yourreetby a nick child Buffering and ci ying witb pain oi onttinR teeth? jf J eend at once and get a bottle of Una. Jj ixsLOw'a Booiuisa Svaup for CaiL- o iin Test [UNO. Ita value is incalculable. 5! will relieve tho poor little sufferer im- , ediately. Depend apon it, mothero, ere is no mistake about it. It curea 7; njentory and diarrhea, recnlates the " omach and bowels, carta wind colic, i ftena the (turns, reduceB inflammation id givea tone and energy to the whole stem. Mas. Wissi/m'a booraisa Bvitop in OnttDBBX Tsetiiikq is pleasant to tho t ate, and ia tho prescription of ono of tho ? dest and beet ( mule euibcj and pbyei- : ans in the Unitod States, and ia lor Bale 1 j all druRRista throughout the world. ' rice cento a bottlo, hwmw s Visitors^ Sur i'lNK G WE ARE THE LEASERS IH1 CARPETS, Marvels of Popula StS^We are reaching out for i of competition 01 FREW 1117 TMTnli -&On Of ?' ?L?Oo?t*. S? FINANCE AND TUADE, he Features of tlie Money ami Stock ! Markets, NewYobk, Oct. 13.?MoaBy! on call easy at 4 ' i per cent; last loau 4 per cent; closed offered i 4 per ceut. Prlmolmercantllo paper at Ce8 por i 85)4 ^t0t^us exclmnge>trong and active at W 81a J ?h-0?8j?fk maTkot.to-day was very actlvo fever- , ll Irregular, but most of the time Arm to Skshn? i1T0n?i,cni,.nR.nw,a MUvo aud generally eak, but Union l'aelflowaaup 1 percent. The naif?rfvSMVCA ,la carly apall?JR8 after few JadnSvAnlmorovementwa8 noticeable 'iloi .8?^' th0 Krangers then bocame wi . .;, lu 0 last hour a tuoro decidedly strone 1 St nriM Mwh and everything advanced to the ] b. ^ The clow waa Btronc at or 1 ?i? A hW0*1 flgF,CH ?'the Almost every- 1 'mSmiou tovn,gf'1,tLtr0lJ8h ban ^nclsco pre- 1 rrou lost Norfolk & vse6teru preferred 1^6 ! L'rcent; Consolidated Gas Is ud'2, Heading 1% 1 onbcca Pacific preferred 1%, anion Pact Ho 1. ew Jersey Central, Lake Shore aud Orecon Tran*. I jnuuenial ik per cent each; Texas Paclficl% and 1 cw Kaxlaad 1% per cent fc'ales 517,634 shares. 1 Railroad bonds dull anil heavy; Bales 8760,000. t Government bonds wens dull and strong lor 4s State bonds dull and steady. ? STOCK QUOTATIONS?CMCO BID. ,8. Isconpon- Mb)i Northern Pac. first&.114 . . B. <Y> coupon~..~10tf INortb. Pac. seconds- 97 ; acltlo C6 ol'95...^...12l Northwest. consola^l37J5 1 oulslanastamp. Is- h& N. W.debenturea.Su 107% issouri6? 101 Bt.L.&a. F.'Gen. M..113 < onn.Csaottlementa.lCO hi, Ptul consola 125 doea..UMMMM 100 1st. P.. u.itP., first&.217 do IM"> 70 |Tex.APac.landgr's. 45% Mitral Pacific firata.114 Tex. 4 Pac. It. G. ex. A R. G. llrstfl......l2Q j tra coupon*........^. 62 . 4 B. G.Wcat. firsts 70 Union Pac. first* 1MV6 rlo seconds.?......-. 9i%Yfost Shore 98}fe ] UK.4T.gen.6B.... 87>i| BOKDS?CIXUKD BID, dams Express- HO lUorthera Pacific.? 21V? merican J?zpruar...206 | do preferred 46k anoda Southern-... 62% ChlctRoA N. W -10SJ4 l entral Pacific 30J4I do preferred 139 aaayjeaie&Obio- 4 iJt'ew rork Central-NHK ? do firct preferred.- 0 Ohio 4 MissisIppl.- 1'i% ] do Booonda 5 do preferred 85 .1 O., 0.43 49 PacificMaiJ-......-..- 33ft ouvcr & It. G ?.. UiyJi'lttsburRh...,...,, 1M rle 26W iteadlns 01% . do preIerxed..,M?.. 61K]9t, L. 48. ? 'J&% ort Wayne do preferred 63% ausw & Texan...,? 2WJ: do first preferred... 113 aio Erlo 4 WwU~ 34% 0. M. 4 81 PauL...... 11% Mce Bhore -91 Ml do preferred -,113 ouisvllle 4 Nosh... 66J4 Texas 4 Pacific. 23yt ., N. A. 4 O, 4a Onion Pacific 40 cm. 4Ghaa 47 Dnltod Btatca Ex.? 03 lchigan Central...- 83 W., St. U 4 P ? 16W lusonriPaclflo- OlJi do preferred,...,,,,. 23 aah.40hat ?... W ^oUb-Pmko Bx...m,,425 Qtf Jerwy OsntraL 73% Western Union.-,....-. 76 Breadstuff* and ProvlMona, ! New York, Oct. 13.-Klour, receipts 29.927 pack- I rrs; exports 2,169 barrels; market Bteady and unlauged; talcs E5.4C0 bnrrela. Wheal, receipts 146,0 bushels: exports B1.49G bushels; Rales 800,00J labels of future*; 'JSC,COO bushels of spot; options cued firm and n shaao higher; ungraded spring id winter 81a8t^c;JSo. 2 red October 8lMc; No)mber 81^o31%c, closing at 81%c; December ?<SaS3c, cloMnuat 83c: Jaunary SlaJJU-So, closing , 84^c; February WaS5%c, closing atjj5Kc; Urv ww, viutius m swo: juuo S>Xc. Corn, reilpts 145,150 bushels; exports 1.600 bushels; tales $,G00 bushe'B ol futures and 170,000 bushels ol tot; optfon? doll: ungraded Sl-JiaWc; No. 2 Octoir 61Ha51%c, clciilfK at 61%o: November 51Kc; eccmber 6i54a51Ko olodng at 5l%o;January51Kc; ny b'MsM&ZQ, closing sc 529?c. Oato, receipts 4 uOO bushels; exports 125,000 bushels; sales 215,- ( 0 busbo's oi futures; 120,COO bushels of spot; >ot lots ^ajtfc lowerand lfsj active; mixed west- j u 3'2o34c; wlilto do 36c. Hay quiet; shipping Ma ] c. Ilops steady. Coffee, snot tMr; lUo quiet at %j; ontloqa 20a M points lower, closing heavy; les-ilAW bags; October 17.Wc; November 17.&>a C5c; 1)03 17.70al.7aCo: Jau.l7.70al7 80o; February .&5al7,76c; March 17.G0al7.80c; April 17.C5c.-Maj.C?e; Juno l7.6Ual7,55c; September 17 au&17.25c. i?ar steady; centrifugal roQned active: hltc o*tr* U ^a^c; yellow 4>S*4&o; off A \ 4c; mould A &#o; ttuidurd \ 6V40: confections' A O&aG^c; cutlosiandcrushed6Ko; pawdored aoj;o; granulated c&hG>$o; cubes 6%ao%ooiwtea quiet and steady, alee iu moderato aeaudsnddrm, Tallow tlrra. ltosln steady. Turmtluo dull. Eggs quiet and generally steady; \ ceipts5,761 packages; western 15tt'2Qc. l'ork steady, .it moais weaker; shoulder* 6J4c. Lard Ann; i estern steam apot a"J7)4i<LtJ0c; October 0.?0o; No* ) imber G.63c; iieceinber 6 ?eo; January 0.62c; Feb. law vtCtfc: city stoam D.70c. Butter quiet and | irely steady; western. iaa26o; 'westoru creamery ai!0o. Cheese unchanged and dull. Chicago. Oct 13.?\Yh?^t trading to-day was $ht. lu tact the market v?as quite dull most ol o scsgion, b\\t at the same time tko feeling was eady. Corn dull and steady. Oats were in nocd smaud. frovlmoua were alow and prices dull and ichangod. Flour dull and unchanged, wheat, ' No 2 sprlug 69XaCOJio; No 3 spring C5c; So. icd*"2a72J<C; October t>9-%a69#c, closing at Ci%o; ovomber 703&71C, closing at 70%c; Decomucr UiTiSc, closing at 7%c; January 72%a73e, oslug at 72%c. Corp, ca*lj No. 2, 41}?c; October KMl%c, closing at 4l%o; November 4l>?atl%c, oslug at 4\%cj December 41>?a4l%c, closing at KOI May 44Jfri?4^0, dosing at 4t54e. Oats, cash ? o, iL 20c; October25c; November25>&; May 29%c . ye, No. 2, 4'Jc. Barley, No. 2, GSa<uc. Flaxseed, , . 1, 8107J<. Prime timothy *wd 82 21. Mess >rk, 818 50a 14 00; January 11225. Lard, cash , 52Kc; Octobor 6.27j<aG.80o, November and Decern. , >r o."25c; January 0 35c. Bacon, short ribs7.00c; i ioulders5.C0a5.70c; short cicar 7,40a7.45c. Whisky 10. Sugar, cutloM 0J^aQ>i0; granulated 6#o; . audard a 5%c. BultorduUt creamery l8}?a2Co; . dry 14122c. iJggJ unchanged at 17)?tlSc, FuiLADWJinA. Pa.. Oct. 13.?1 flour Btcady. heat dull but Arm; No. '2 red October SQ%a8i;4c; 5Ycmher8l^a<i2a; December g'2J?aS3c; January Sia&lc. Com, spot a Bhado lower; luturea dull id nominal; No. 2 high, mixed 53%c; No. 2mixed ;tobcr60o51e: Noveraoer MaMr* ?ais* c; January 48KallJc. Oats, spot barely steady: o. 3 white 31Hc; >o, 2 white 36c; lancy.No. 1 biteSso; futures aulet but steady; No. 2 white utobor 35a3^J4c; November 8tJ^a36&e; December January 3G^a3c>ic. baxtimobb. Oct. 13.?Wheat, western about OBdy and dull; No.a winter red spot 78Ka7t)o; oveinber feOaStfKo; JWcomber 8l%a32%c: Janiry wrn. w<?tern steady aud dull; ittcd October 6QJ^i3lJ4c; November 49)4a50iCo; ?r 48ai3}?c. Oats Unn; western whlto 8ta3Gc: 3 mixed a3aJic. Provislous fairly active anu eady. Egg* tlrmer at lsai?Xo. coffee llrmer; \o cargoes, ordinary to loir ?Xal9%o. OiuciNNXTi, 0., Oct. 13.?Flour heavy. Wheat islcr; No.2 red 76ko; receipts 8,100 bushels; ship* icnta 0.500 bushels, Corn quiet; No 2 mixed iwc. Oataflrm;No. 2 mixed aSKo. Byo quiet; o. 2, 5Gc. Pore dull at 8t4 00. Lard scarce at SCc. Bulk meals dull; short ribs 7,60c. Bacon isier: short ribs 8.60a; short clear 8.75c. Whisky ,roug; tales ot 1,051. barrels at 9105. Butter, sugar ad chccae llrm. K^gs easy at ICalfiKc. Toledo, Oct. 13.?Wheat dull and steady; cash wic: December 77Mc; May 83Wa Corn quiet; asu44%c; March 45c. Oats steady; No 2 while 3c. tiloveisced active and steady; cash $4 07)$; iccomber M17K; January $125; February 81 30. lilre Btocli, , Chicago, Oct. 13.?Dtokt'i Journal reports'/Cntlo-Heceipto 10.0U) head; shipment* 88,000 head; aarket about steady; shipping steers 92 85a5 00: tockcrs and Jeederu 81 Was 10; cows, bulls ant aUed 91 8Ca2 M; Texas cattle 9160a2 50; western anijers 91 35a3 50. Hogs-Receipts 25,000 head; hlpmonu 12,003 head; market steady, closing 5a t>c lower lor vsekcwj mixed 91 25a4 &5; heavy 4 iOalbO; light It 8oa4 70; skips 5J Cyu|l0. ahtop prised. Buy( (HUB AN1) low MIICES J)l> TJ ATEST STYLES AND THE 61)10 IK nf Euani I JI LtOIJ 1 RUGS, WINDOW S fity in Seasonable Styles nore trade with Irsesistiule ] r comparison. Come and see &> be;trt i Street, Wlieelin 3. McLane's ?S sPURSFY THE BLI CURE DYSPEI -IlooelplB 8,000 head; shipment* 3,000 head: mar KfiA^SI natives mnttona ?3 00a4 10: westen ft 60a3 60; Texans 82 25a3 50; lambs W25a5 25. XAB7 IdBXBTY. Oft. RoMtfnte J 9ft head; shipments 391 head; market flow atyeater Jay'spricca. Hors?Receipts2,200 head; shipment 2,200 head; Philadelphia 9510a525; Yorkers $4 90a S 00: common to fair light $4 C5at 80. Sheep?Re jelpta 1,200 hoad: shipments 1,800 head; marke ilow at yestenlay's prices. Cihcwjiati, O.. Oct, 13.?Hogs acttfo and firm sommon and light S3 50a4 CO; packlnc and butch ara 91 35a4 75; receipts 2,100.head; shipment* 1.8JX uc&d, Fctroleuai. New York. Oct. 13?Fctroloum opened firm ind after a slight decline became ftrong and ad raucca the first hour. It dragged at that untl ;ho la?t hour, when a strong buying movement car rledtlmprlcoto72c. There was a bharp reactlor >n realizing and the markst closed Btcady: open .eg at Tt'c; highest 72c; lowest 69Ko; closed a1 'IJic; sales 800,000 barrels. oa OrrY, fa., Oct. 13.?Petroleum opened a >9${c; highest 72a;' lowoat G9J?c: cloa^d at 71%c talcs 1,432.000 barrels; clearances 4,096,000 barrels :uos65,8M barrels; shipments 73,864 barrels; char &ra 451,984 barrels. Bhadfoud. Pa., Oct. 13.-Opened at 70cj closet it 7156c; highest 72}$c; lowest 0V/az\ clearance 1,750,IM) barrels. Prnwuuon, Pa.. Oct. 13.?Petroleum, marke ileidy; opened at67%c; closed at "OJJjo: hlahes f(%c; lowest 69>?c. Trrranzx2, Pa . Oct. 13.?Opened at69%c; high at 72c: lowest 69J4C; closed at71>?c. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 13.?Petroleum steady lOabeltcst 0%c. Dry Goods. New York, Oct. 13.?The character of tho dc mand was unchanged and confined to actual ne ufssttles ol the distributing trade. Pepperell am Rook Elver drills were advanced %c. Cotton. New York, Oct. 13.~Colton firm; upland, IMEc; Oilcans 0 9.16c; lutnres clo cd active am sirong: October 9 5fls; November SMito: Januarj ).67cj February 9.67c; March 9,77c; Apill 9.85c Slay 9.93:; June O.SOc; July 10 OCc. FINANCIAL. DOLLAB Savings Bank HO. 1218 MARKET STBEET, Doea a general banking business. Receives an; imount lrom one dollar upwards on tho saving; tyatom, and pays interest on same at tho rate of 5 r?r cont per annum. Open for business dally iron i A* M. to 3 P. M? and on Batuxdays until 8 P, M, N. B. Bcott, President. Geo. Hook, Vloo Prosldont. DIKEOTOH3;: N. B. Bcott, J. B. Taney. O. P. Brown, Peter Cassell, E. Buckman, Alfred Paull, Alex T, Young, John 8. Welty, Bernard Kllo7ca, W, J, W. Covrden, Geo. Zoeckler, Sr., B. K. Giffln, George Hook. ap!6 P. B. DOBBIN8, Cashier, JQXOHANGE BANK. 1AIITAL I. .*..4200,00 r, N. Vakc3.? Prwiden 'a a, Dklaplmh ...^."Vioo-Prealden directors. J. Vonoa, B. Eoxkhclmer, J. M. Brown. W. EUlnghaWi L. 8. Dclapl&ln, A. W. ICdley, John Frew. Droits issued cn England, Ireland, Bcotland, anl ill points In .Europe. JOHN J. JONB9, Cashier. gANK Ol? TBE OHIO VALLEY. 3APZTAL _ ^.4178,00 [V*. A. PrCSldOU Wx, 2, Sizidou.... .... Vico-Pr<aic2o2 TrrJts oa Hagltnd, Ireland, Franoe Mid Germany Dinirrona, Wm.A.Isett, V/m. B. Blmpflon, J. A. Miller, John K. Bots/ord, E. M. AtkhiHon, Victor Bosonburg, Hoary Spoyer, F. P. JKPflON", OMhlnn MEDICAL. ARE YOU JufTeriDg from any of Ibo results of youthful In lUcrotlons or abuae*. resulting in Bomlnal Weak 3csi. impotenny, Lost Manhood, etc. if ho, Saw itjjb'h jikbw specific will cure you. Used and ro ommendedby a largo number of specialists it Meases ot the genital otgauB. The price for sLi boxes, which is sufficient for any caw, Ib 85, ? IruogisM or by mail. 8amp!o Box free. H. R jaw rait <g on., aox iU7, rmia., ra, ociomwai gffli1!? ^STOPPED FREE Rfl M TO <8&T Marvtlous tuttttt. cfll Eh iff v? f?ano Peraoni Restored ?3 M (3 l&XdDr.KLINE'S GREAT gU a m ^2? NerveRestorer B&8bj/*ra#BKAtit&NBKVKDl3KASBS. Onljturt IHr" curt f?r Ntrvt Afftclient, FUt, F.JVtPry, etc, BS| iNFAtLiHLR Iftakoi*,M directed. N? FUta/itr ttfijr.ritifjy't utt. TreatUe and #j trill bottle lieeta fjl Fit patient*. tl>ejrpayjnsre*pres*chait:eiont?ox?heii KB received. Send naroet, P. O. and expreu addmt ul Ha afflicted to DK.KL1NEa? Arcli St.PMUaelpbU.P*. IceUiugtUtj. BHWARU OF IMITATING SKJiUM Wlathey-Caylu^ MssiiiEsi This Trondorful dlncovory lias been xatA for CO yearn by t?io J'by*ldaw? ot Jharln, Imdaa and Now \ork.witb (mmUuccoM. TlicsoCatwulc*aro ?uj>orior to all muodlcsfortno prompt euro of nil awes, rcamt or of lotii? Htandltur. Thoy *ro the cheapest tew marlin repeating rifle Ou?r?n. BEST IN THE teed perfootly WORLD! ftoouratc and obtoimclyTfr^fo^ baTo. Mado In all altca for large or stnall puno. BALLARD Cttllery. Hunting ond Turffpt IMflea, ~^Cfl( >v Vend fur- llluMrntcd Cutnlocue, ^ 1 Murllu iIre Arm* Cu<, fi*w Uarcn.Conn. ^ YOU CAN FIND on file In Prrnrauumt ut tlio AiiTcrtUlntr Uurtau o KS; REMINGTON BROS wUo will couiruct fw AdTOttUbg ut limwt rate: 5rs Delighted. IB WOHK. ING STAB FOB FALL BARGAINS lescription ! HADES, SC. i and Fair Fiprss. Inducements beyond the whisper for yourself, rscHY s E?, W. *Va. 1 1 rail Liver Pills,"! I __ 0 ood, ; 3S!A AND BILIOUSNESS. j rice, 25 ?Serats^4r \ AT ALli DRUGGISTS. ' S*. ^ lie mire you get tins Genuine, prepared only by f$> ^\Fleming Bros. ^o2>$ "^s^PlTTSEDSOn, I Oq I eitocincitts, istc. I M. REILLY, ! WHOMSALH! I Grocer, Pork Packer AND CORKRiOff THE Colobratcd "Strawberry Hams," | Nos. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, | WHEELING, W. VA. P A ?>7 93B.(l?r0?1 Cholco Smokpd Menta delivered 6 i J uuv uuui m) tutu nuuse at ^lancaesicr. ; **" THE LARGEST STOCK OP I General Groceries in the State! j ? t PATENT AND FAMILY FLOUB, ' Solo control In tlila city ol "Peerless" Patent, "Faultlm" Family, "Our Favorite" Family, i -Finest la the market. Solo Agent for DoFont'a Sporting, Mining and - BlastingPowder. os-Hcadquartere for Eciormatm & Will's coloI brated Church Candiea, *11 styles my 13 JTJST RECEIVED 1 \ Direct From Packers, Flno Jersey Sweet fotatots. Sow Mountain Kuclmhoat. Choice Croamerj lintter, Iu a, 3 and r? Pound Jarfl. Cape Cod Cranberries, k . First of the Season. CONNER &> TTJRNBB, os3 Suecraors to R. J. 8mytli. \ JUST RECEIVED. j En(?lUh Cheddar Cfceeso. Impoiicd 8w1bb Cheese. Newfchatel Cheote. New Holland Honey. Also, a lull Jlao ol Imported PreserrfB and ' Jama, at " T. nANAUER'8, \ 003 ISDfl Market Street. j JJ F. BEHRE5IS, c . Grocer and Europsan Steamship Agent. < Largest, Beat Assorted and Cheapest Grocory in 1 the city. Main Store and Ofllce, 2217 Market Street, ? Q Warehouse, 2219 Market Btreet. I Sonth Branch Store, cor. Thirty-etchth and Jacob 1 stroota. In the largo Wostwood Bulldtnc. Jy26 \ ===== J PLUMBING, STEAM GAS FITTING 1 GEO. HI1313JSX-Cl> &ISOW, 0 a Successors to Thompson & Ulbberd, t j t PRACTICAL ' Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,1 j BRASS FOUNDERS. i 1 Specialties.?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and r Ventilation. 1314 Marlcot Stroot, ! : WHEKLI^a, W. VA. ?rAIl work promptly done at most reasonable . prices. myiS * rrrtiMLB&EC & LUTZ. 0 Special attention given to j NATURAL GAS! j ? Fitting ol Mills, Factories and^Dwellings. j OPHT't AT.fnrifo ^ r I Steam Healing, Plumbing;; AS1) GAS HTTINQ, 1410 &. 1-41S Marlcot St., } -IVnEELraG. W. VA. J HcflJton&blo prlccs Hud prompt attention slvcn J to til. , Jul_ , " HARE & SON,. . , FltACTtCAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, ' No. 03 TWELFTH STREET. I All work done promptly at reasonable prices. , < . JVKE FnrXON, PUA.CTICAI. Plumber, Gas and Stoam Fitter, NO. 1410 MAIN STREET* **rJobbla% promptly attended to. ap7 j^onoE, With Undo yjan experience with Natural Gaa in WellsbuiR and vicinity, am prepared to do all cf work In that line. A line ol Natural Gaa Fitting* on hand lor the trade, . OSCAR 8EKLKT, w myM Plumber, Gm and Steam flitter, . " fc .,,VV "Ilia only brand of Lnumlry Soap .warded n first cliuw medal nl the New Orlimns ExixwllloiU Quium* Icctlabsolutely liuro, uuil lor general komelicld jmnioscs In Uio very Ikst S@AK HA1LKOADS. Ohio river railroad.-Timi Ubla taking effect SUNDAY, JUNK 20, 1S87. PHtsciueat train wHl ran im Mln<r?~ftnntrftl timet jNo. 7. No, 5. No. 8. No, li p.m. a. m. i. m, JctTO-WliccUng-...m?.?. .... 8:80 U:46 0:45 p. m tanwood.opp. Bollairo, 8:45 12:01 7:00 doaudsvlllo.-. *.. ...mm. 4:05 12:20 7:20 n>ringtoDHM...?M..MMH 4:45 12:65 8:uu few Martiairillo m. m?. 6:12 1:20 8:W llitcrsviUo. 6:85 1:40 8;M ticndly, opp. Matam'nw 6:47 ljftO 9:08 it. Mary'?.... mm fl.'lft 2:16 9:*Q VIUUm<town,'opp,Uu'U?.mm? 7:0C 2:57 lo:?Q atkeroburg .. ; 7:80 8:?.0 U:05 lellovUio-?..M ...?.? m. 4 t22 11:63 iurrayBVllIo 4:88 *12US a. tn. tavenawood 6:4A ........ 6:10 1:00 -cUut. 6:33 . 6:M 1:47 few Haroa ?. 7:00 c:l? 2:10 * IarlfortL......... ?.... 7:05......... 0:23 3:16 fiwonCIty.opp.l'oinoroy 7:16 6:85 2:22 illltou, opp, MlddJoporL 7,22 0:8* 2;??0 irrlvo roint Plcaaaut 8:00 ...mm. 7:15 8:05 " K. & O' J uuctlon.. ..mm. 7:2C 8:10 (ialllpoljs... 4:45 " CharIo.ilou... 8:26 &. in. " WMto Balphur.. ...mm- 6-no No. 6. No. 4. No. 2. ISO. 8 a. m. a. si. a. m. p. m. iOavo-K. A O. Junction* 11:25 4:80 oln: Pleasant. U:S0 6:00 4:86 p. m. 1lIton.....M. 12:18 6:40 6:10 loaonCitjr.opp.Pomcroy 12:20 6:4* 6:18 ~? 12:80 6:52 6:23 low Haven - 12:84 7:00 6:28 ctart l:ro 7:S0 6:64 lavcoBWotxl....... ...mmm 1:46 8:l?> 6;45 (urr&ywllleM M... 2:15 8:15 'arkoraburjt ~ 6:15 8:?0 10:00 viiii&niKtQYnjjOpp.Mar'ta 6:45 4:05 10:80 LMarr'a ??- *7:80 iiiM.. 'rlcndlr, opp. Matam'raa 7;57 B:22 11:47 lfllcnvllie- .... ~..,M.... 8:10 6:35 13:00...^.., p. m. low Mftrtlairllle............. 8:?0 B:66 12:25 UarluKtOtt. 8:68 6:20 12:W louudsvlllc 9:45 7:00 l;4C tcawood, opp. Dellalro... 10:05 7:36 2:00 Lrrivo-wieoUng? 10:20 7:80 2:16 p. m. irrlvc-Clovelond. 6:16 Ittaburgh-. 8:20 6:56 a. m. a. m larrlfiburR.. S:20......... 2:05 "hlladelnfila 8:00 5:00 .. few York...?. 7:*0 7:80 Wc?t and Northwest, p. m. p. m. fowark 11:50 6:20 ...^ 'olnmboa 7;40 .....^ a. m. a. m. Chicago ........... 9:60 6:80 "Sunday tralus on K. & O. Ry. arrive at Oharlea* on ot 6:tO d. m. waiting lor O. R. R. R. train No. , at Point Pleasant. This la tho Bliort lino, and artlos purchasing tickets Hhould ask lor tickets la. tho Ohio River BalUoad. For information roardlng rates, routes, etc. address W. J. ROBINSON, Gen'l Pars. Ajront. Parkereburg, W. Ya. FRED. BUSKMKN, Trav Pass. Agent. Wheeling. Baltimore & ouio r ailroad co. On end after JULY 17, 1SS7, passenger trains rill leavG Wheeling as follows?Extern Standard Lmo: wcetol river Central Standard tlmo: No. No. 6 No. No. 4 Sin ucum 84* Dally 82* Dally Leave? p.k. x.u. a. a. p.m. Vheollug 4:10 6:G0 8:SG 6:45 Jellalre, ~ 4:25 .....~. 6:05 Arrlvo it? ' p. m. ralrmont...M.....MM 7:40 7:bS 12:33 9:00 traftozi^... 8:85 1:20 9:40 p. *. A. ?. lomhorlAud ...... 12:20 7:80 1:48 fashlngton City... 4:20 6:20 loltlmore... 6:20 7:20 'hUadciphta ...... 8:<5 12:00 Dally cxcopt Bunday. Nofl. 85,84 and 82 Eton at all Stations. No. 47 No. 8 No. 6 Nol05 ynsi botjhd. Dally No. IB Dally Dally Dally Lcavo? P. m. p. u. a. x. p. u. ?. x. VhocUng...^ 8:20 2:25 9:50 9:15 11:15 tollalra. 2:05 9:32 8:57 10:53 Arrlvo at? A. u. a. m. AneaviUe- - 6:15 11:58 11:07 1:27 P. X. fewark.^......... 6:20 6:10 12:50 11:50 2:25 (olnmbtuL.^.. ?... 7:4C 2:10 8:80 JlnclunatL...... ~. 6:45 7:S0 7:80 andusfcy... 6:25 8:00 ndlanapolla .? 10:80 11:40 12;GQ A. K. ;. A/JUUJ... 6:50 6:40 6:40 A.. V. X. Si. r2Hc??a 6:00...^ 5:SC 9:60 5:23 T. M. tansaa City .... 8.00 8-.S0 9:06 Bt. CliUrsvlllo accommodation at 7 p. st. dally. Zanesville accommodation lwyos Wheeling a :45 a. m, daily, Bt. Ciairevillo Accommodation, loavo3 Wheeling t 8:60 n. m., 2:00 and 7:00'p. m.: Saturnine, arIvca at Wheeling at 8:05 a. m., dally, 1:40 and 6:15 t. m? dilly exoept Sunday. The 9:50 a.m. and 11:15 p. m. train through to Clnilnnatl without chango, with B. & 0. Sleeper hroagh to Cincinnati on the night train. Chicago Limited leaving at 9:16 p. m. has Chiagoelwperout ol Wheeling. Columbus accommodation leaves WhceUne at :25 p.m., Bollalro at 2:06p.m., daily excopt Sunday. Houndsvillu accommodation, loaves Wheeling X 12:00 noon, and arrives at Mouudsville at 12:45 i. ra., dally except Sunday. Fairmont accommodation at 4:10 p. m. Through Coach from Wheeling to Cincinnati [ally on No. 8, leaving Wheeling at 9:50 a, m., a:lving at Cincinnati at 6:60 p. m, B. a C. Bleeping Can on all through trains. Clow connections aro mado lor.ali points South jid Southwest, North and North-west, making thin . desirable routo for colonists aud persona moving o tho ereat Wttit, and to whom y articular at tenion In slven, Tiekcts to all principal points ou eoloat Depot. Sleeping car accommodations cau bo nccarod at )epot 'llcxct Ofllce. T. C. BDItKU. Tickot Acont, B. & o. Depot. JOHN BAILLK. Tlclct Agent, under McLuro House, JOHN T. LANK, Trsv. Passenger Agent. C. K, LOP.D, flon. Pa?s. Agont. W. M. CLKMKNY8, Mcnngor. WHEELING & PITTSBUEGH DIVISION, B. & O. On asd alter MAY 29,18E7, paswngcr Iralas will on as iolloTTfi?Eastern Standard time: narxB7U2j, For Flttobnrgh?5:00 a. m? daily; 8:10 a. a, [ally, exoept Sunday; 1:46 p, m. dally, except Suu* lav; 7:00 p.m. dally. For WaahInglon-6:20 p. m. dally, exoe pt Sunday xnaivxu. From Fittabnrgh?9:40 a. m., dally; 21:25 ?. m, .lid f.tM n. ta.. iltllv. rorrvnt in.*n ? ? Izilji . proa WwWnrton?8:C0*. a., da12y, oxcopl San sy. 0. K. LORD, Gonoral Pwaengci A;jout. J. V. PATTON, Hupt J, T. LAMB, TTtv. Pom. Agt., Whoollng. CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH RAIL* L/ P.OAD.?Under schedule in effect MAY 22, 8S7, trains leavo BridKcport, Control Ntaudard Imo: For Pltteburgb and Clc.cland, 5:10 a. m, :12 p. to, For Pittsburgh, 10:17 a. in. For Wells. ille, 4:12p. m. For Stcubenvillo, 8:86 a. m. For iartln'a Ferry, 6:45 a. in. Trains arrive at liridgeport at 7:53 a. m., 10;82a a.. 2:36 p. m., 6:19 p. a., 4:51 p. m., and 7:88 p. m mvl7 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & BT. XOUIS RAILWAY CO.?Panhandlo Route. Jnde* ichcdulo in cflect MAY '/3, 1887, trains eftvo Wnedtng,Central Standard timo: For Bteu. >cnvlll8 aud Pittsburgh, 6:35 a. m , 12:86 p. m., l;V0p.xn. ForStoubenville, 8:05 p.m. The 0:35 m. and 8:06 p. tn. trains make direct connection or Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis aud Chi. ago. The 12:85 p. m. train makes diroct connoQ. Ion for Columbus and Chicago. Trains arrive at Wheeling, 6?15 a. m., 10:00 a. m.. l;i5p. tn.. and fi'.flfi P. m. ,mv24 IN8UUANCK COMPANIES, T^HE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF WHEKLDTG, W. VA. 3AriTAIi ?6100.000 Insures against loss or damage by flro and lightning all cIsmcso! desirable property, also intsurc* jargooa on the Woatern waters. omczui. I, U. Vance. President, M. Rellly, Vfco President, ? j.L.fitroi'hlcln Soo'y, Jas. P. Adams, Ass't Bee, ZHRtCIOES, J, N. Vtnce, H, Roiliy, L. 0. Stiiei, J, H. Hobbs, 0, W. Franxhclm. OFFICE?No. 85 TWXLFTB 6TRKBT. utK LONG FELT WANT. Hobort Lake Hassocured a first-class man u ndrlver for a street hack. Ho can be /onnd at the New ifoLuro Uouaa at most any timo night or day, on aud alter lionday, March 7,1887. Any porwm wishing his Rervices can telephone to?o. 124or theMcLuro Houno, Ho will moot all ol the trains on this aide ol tha rlrtti m*