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Republican Primary Election, i CALL OF OHIO COUSTY Republican Committee. At ? meeting of the Republican* Executive <*. 'utnitletf ??f ok I" County, held Saturday, June . it Ma* r< Milved locall n Primary Election t.i i?-held cu Saturday, Juno 80, 1884, tor the nun "f M-lwtitJif five (.'?) delegates from each ! t Ni * County Convention to In; held July . nt.'oVi.Hk i?. in.. In the Police Court j:,, i.-ii, Hiy "t W heeling, foe thenurposeof nominating mrididatwi for Sheriff, j'roM-ciiting Attnrm-y. surveyor. Asteiuora city and county dinK.it.. (our candidates for Jfouae of ItaJt-gatca. at ! to appoint Judk-iaJand Senatorial Conferees ? , .! t?? the State Convention to l>e held h! i li.iri' ?t'?:i. AiijfUKt ?!, and delegates to the ., , r. --i-'iiiii ' invention to he held at Clark*bury. September I In1 Jir|Mihllcan< hi their several districts at m j.rinwry vlwtton will select candidates for j, , i.'tintrtMcs,CountyCommissioner*and s 11 oiiinihMdoners. rri'imrl'* In the city preclncw will l>o held fr ni. until 'J i>. in., and In county proc : Iri'in i>. in. until , p. m. Wmiiiiiftton-Vigilant Hone House and Engine "...I,,.. Fulton. 6 ">r.ii,on-M?rk?l House ana JBiauu uuk J'i 01<! Court Houkc. i |'oii( f Court Koom. , . i f, JliM.k and Ladder Houno. \\. l ?!. r Muslim Engine Uouae. i i; , kluhth ward JIomj Houmj and Adam*' Srh'Hil lloll*.*. ' |.. . , . I Hrlck School Houmj. j'i'i.crtv centre School House, i"iiiiifn?Kci;ular voting place, Tfiadeli,|,; t'! lioul Hoiine at Toll Gate. 'v; vu-.c. who will pledge theinitelrei to supwrl tl" lli'puiillcnti ticket at the November ui,.: ..hi nrc invited l<? take part In thew) primaJ),. llAU'l! WHITKHKAD, Chairman. K r WIII:AT. SiH-'y. JO-I-DAW Louisiana State Lottery. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! U Over n Million Distributed. IM1 Lou isiaua State Lottery Coin puny. Incorporated hjr the UvlNlature in IrtaOor IM.i ittoiial and ?'liarllable purpOKe*, and lie u !ii>c iiiadi* a part of the present State Con* ciiiutioji, in 1H7#i by an overwhelming popular 7tV /,'c?v|> K\TJt.?oi:W>MJlY DJUWISOB take ii|.i<< m ini annually, (June and December), and it- tiinM. >IN<;|.K Nfit 11KK Diiawinon take place ..ii. !i of (lit* oilier ten months in the year, and ,tr. , ! Imvvii in public, at the Academy of Mil.-it New OrlcatiH, l-a. Wed? herebycertify that we iiupcrvlM! the urnoivnicnw for all the Monthly and Seuil-An* mini I'mwIiiKHof The Louisiana State Lottery I'.-n i>?iiiy. nnd in |>er*oii matinee and control the Pr.miiii> tlicmwIvcH, and that the wune are t"M>ir<l nil I'iirtlt'8, mill we authorize the t mit-uity t? ?*? ihU mtlllcuU!, with faetdmllek if .. ,r VlKuiiturc# atuiched, lu iUt advertise menu." i Commhtlontri We the umlorglKnwl Hunks ami Hanker* will |4IV all Prize* drawn lu ThO Loultdanu KUito Lotti rlf* which limy he presented at our counter*. It. M. WAUISI.KY, Pre*. Louisiana Nat'l Hank. rU'.lU'.K l.ASM'X, Pre#. .Slate National Hank. A HAl.ltW IN, Pre*. New Orleans Nat'l Hank. CARI. KOIIS, Pre*. Union National llank. Crand Monthly Drawing lii Ujc Academy of Music, New Orleans, = Tuesday, July 10, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. ' Itio.ooo Ticket* at Twenty 1'ollar* each. Halve* Sin. quarter* ?<. Tenth# fli Twentieths 81. usf OF muss. . 1 Prize of enoo.ouo U ~ *100.000 i i'li/i- < ( ioo,i?m in luo.uoo I 1 Prize of 60,000 la 60,LOO IP: ,-..f .... 25.000 . I'ti.cn of lo.twu are 'JO.ooo . lTu. * ?( 5,000 2S.010 V. JTi/.? of 1,000 arc -ri.000 |.?t Prj/.'of .CO ure 60,000 .hi i u/. ? ..I iWare M.ooo bcu Prize* a! W are .... 100,000 AITROXIMATIO# l'JUZES. 1(0 Prl/OM of J'OOare 60,000 iim ilo. :ioo are tio.uu) 1U0 do. -10 are 1IO.OOO TKIIMINAL I'lUZKS. do. loo are .. W,9'0 v.n .Jo. luoare ? W.'JOO Prize* mounting to ... Sl,aM,800 Notk.?Ticket* drawing Capital 1'iizes are not entitled t<i t<-riiiiiial Prize*. For Club Kate*, or any further Information desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly Mutln# your residence, with State, County, sir.vi mnl \iiiii)kt. Moru ritnid return mail do livery will In- HMiirnl by youreueloidnganeni?niriiiB your full addrcsa. s i i costal NOTKtf, KxpreM Money Orders, or New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Cur relay by Kxpreas (at our ox|?ciuoi addrcwed to M. A. 1?At* 1*111N, New Orleau#, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, 1). C. Address Registered Letters to NEW olU.KAN'S NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. PFMFMRFR Th*t the presence of (Jenerali nuODIDuIl iU uiiri K?rd and Karly, who are In cliurxr of the drawings, Ik nguarantee of abKolute _ falrtie** and Integrity, that the ebanecs are all 1 and ttiai uu one can poadbly divine what J jiiiiiiIm r will ilruw n Prize. "ItKMKMHKU,also, Hint thepaymcntof Prizes I?(ir AHANTKKO 11V FofR NATION Al.llAKK* of NeW ??rU-?i)4, mill the Ticket* are signed by the President of an Institution, whose chartered rights ; arc rccugulxed by the highest Court*; therefore, Wwntv ol any Imitations or anonymous ?.lieim?." Jei:t-wmw Plumbing, Gas & Stoam Fitting. Geo. Hibberd & Son, Successors to Thompson A Illbbord, practical Plumbers; Gas & Steam Fitters, tSKASU t-UUINUtt1?, s :lAI,TiK?.-Nitiir*l Gm Suppllm, BU*m llmtlng hikI Vvutilnlion. 1314 Market Stroet, WHEELINO, W. VA. ??*Allwork promptly done nt xnout rciuton* aWe yrnvs. my'iA ^y.M. HAKE & SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, lias and Steam Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. K\\ done promptly at reimonsble pritc*. Stoamshlp Tickets. ANCHOR LINE. Atlantic Express Service. LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. Hcanuhlp "CITY OF ROME" from New York W kommuy, April is, May 16, June\3, July 11. l mill tlne*t piiKM'tiKcr Steamer Htlout. S*l?.,.n lWue.????in MlOO, Second-Class, *30. Glasgow Service. Mourner* every Saturday from New York to Glasgow and Londonderry. ? ni'Jn PitMukKu toiila?Ku\v, l^uulonderry. Idvcr* IVUam and 900, Second-Class, 30. KUvruue, outward ?r prepaid, either Sendee, NilootiKxcurslon Tickets at Reduced rate*. 1 rnveier*' Circular Letter* of Credit and I>rAfu or tiny uuwiiirit lulled nt lowest current rates. \ fit )umiW? or Tour*, Ticket* or further Infor nmuiiii. np|>ly to i!KNI?KIWON HROTIIKIW, ' ?r II. Y. IlKllltKXS, SSJ Market Mrivt. . ; my'Jl ^\TUNTIC OCEAN i tissage 1 lCKeis. Steamer Ticket* At price* to it? i K * y American, Kngllah, German, Freuch, ?*M(i?n ami Nctlicrlamt Steamship Line*, (or ?ie nt tho Kur?ijKan American gluanuhlp wnejr o[ H. F. HKHRKNS, 2217 Market Street. Photography. Q A BIN CT PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen IIIUUINM* UALLF.RY, No. 42 Twelfth Street Medical. INVALUABLE for CHILDREN^ Parent* are often worried about a child allowing algna of drooping. with loaa of appetite, and iiudeairc tojoiu hi Uic n|??rU of Ju play rna tea. It 1? hardly aerloux enough to roaulw a phyatelau, but it la plain that the child needs aome* thlntr. Ik- prudent. I)o not force into the young add undevdoji-d gyatem atroug aud nauaeoua dmga. but a mt'dlrlne that will aid, invigorate and thoroughly clcanae the ayatem by gentle zneanN. Such la Simmons Liver Regulator. It 1* purely vegetable and of ao mild a natur i that It may be ndmluiatercd to the moat delicate child or the youugeat inlaut with jierfcct safety and the happle?t result*. The child will not tobel agalUNt taking It. It does not compel them to rcmalu Indoors or require any change of diet. Keep it alwuya near at hand aud you will have a family phyaiciau which will nave you many doctor'* bill* and much anxiety. "1 have uaed Simmons Liver Regulator for many yean, having made it my only ramny Mc?iu-iue. .My inotuer ucioru iuu ?u very partial to it It In* Kale, good and reliable medicine for any (Unorder of the ayatctn, and If uaud In time In a ureal ' preventive of tlckuem."?Hcv. James Koli.inx, I'aNtor M. K. Church, South, > Falrflold, Va. Kxamlnc to ace that you get the genuine. Di?tlngulfthed from all frnudaaud Imitations by our red Z Trade-Murk ou front of Wrapixjr. aud on the aldo the teal and signature of J. II. ZkiUN Si L'o. Jel-mwraw Inherited \ , Diseases. ' In tlio realm of dlwiao tho facta of hcrltanco are mn". uumcrou* nud ure dully accumulating. Ili-re, nliu, they lxo>mo terrible, fateful anil owrw helming. No fact of nature Ij muro pregnant with u*rful mean* lux than the fact of tlio inheritance of dbowo\ It mot* tlio ]>h)*lclan on hU ilnlly round*, |orulyxltr; hi* ait and filling hlia ( with dltmay. The logend ?-f tho ancient Orecfc* jilcturea tii? Kurlc* a* purnulng \ famllle* from generation to generation, reud< ring them dcaolato. The Kurle* still ply their work <>f terror ami death, hut they am not now clothed In tbo garlrof ?upenti* tlon, hut appear In tho more intclllglblo hut no lea* awful form of hereditary dl*ea?e. Modern science, which haa Illuminated *o many dark corners of nature, h.i* shed a ' new light on tho otnlnott* word a of tha Scrlpturui, "Tho alt:* of tho father* ihall l?? ? rUUtnl UfhiB tliochUilrca unt.i the third aa?l ( fourth itineration." instance* of hereditary (l dUense abiund. Fifty per ceat. of caxes of ij corwtnnptlon. that fearful destroyer of fuml* lie*, of cancer and scrofula, run In families through inheritance. Inxaulty I* hereditary In n marked drgrto, tout, fortunately, hko .. many othor hereditary diseases, tends to wear Itself out, tho Mock lieeomln;; extinct. ^ A dutlnguMicd scientist truly says: "No organ or tcxturu of thu t**ly l? exempt from (1 tlio chanco of Itola*; th? ouhJcCt of hereditary dlscu.<w." ProlmWy more elironlo diMvtses, j which permanently modify the atru'eture ^ and functlonii of tlio body, are more or lex liable to l>o Inherited. Thu Important and ' far reaching practical deduction.*! from such Cl facts-aff?>ctl:i# ko powerfully tho happlncs* y of Individuals and families and the collective welfare of the nation ate ohvlou* to retire* tin,* mindi. nnd the ho4 mean* for prevent* T lag or curln.-; these disease* la a i object of y. Intenso Interest to all, Fortunately nature j(' ha? provided a remedy, which experience .? ha*attcctod as Infallible,ami tho remedy Is the world famous Sv/lft'4 Hpedfle, n pure " egc table compound-nature'.* antidote for All blood poisons. To tho aftllctcd It Is a blonlaff of Incfctlinihlo value. An Interest* tl tnit treatlxo on " I" > A nn \ Shin Diseases" q will bo mailed froo I y addratslntf Toe H?ut Hrccino Co., i Drawer 3, Atlanta, 0*. ! ^ Logan & Co. 'V ol Kill the Bugs. % PARIS GREEN, Strictly Pure. !' IncoM DnurHan onri flunc ,t. mogul lunuu uuu uuuni >* Whale Oil Soap. ,l Bed Bug Poison. y FOR SALE BY ? LOGAN & CO., Druggist*, Bridge Corner, ti An Excellent Blood Purifier! b Use Uc?\ Clover Blood Cleanser. "THE BEST PILL I EYER USED," ? * b Ih what jveonle say tvLou t LOG AN & CO.'S HOMESTEAD LIVEK 1'ILLS. [j {! The Popular Remedy! ? LOCAN to. CO.'S [j PLEASANT WORM SYRUP u Jeia v c Dentistry. Stationery. jgAHK"luT,i.s, Bats, Basks, Gloves and Belts, ('mniiot anil Hummock*. IfcMikx, Mugfttlnea and 1'Hpeni. (\ II. QITlMlftY. lloo/hcllcr iiml Nmvwlealer, jcO yon. MM ami I.ViT Market StructMedical. TO WEAK MEN SuSertuK from tbo effoota of youlbfuTurronl^Snr daeay, waaUnj? woaltncai, loat nianbood, eta. 1 wljl end a valuabla treaU?o (aealc<l) containing fuU parUcuIara for homa euro. FREE of chimfl. A ?Uftudld tuedlcal work; ahould bo read by every man wbo U ner*ou? and debilitated. Addroa^ Trot, Vi C. FOWIKB, Moodm, Coniu E" it? ^ BI v?nrJiin&ftft m " NERVE RESTORER tr *B ? ??. * * Mv*** /ir AflC""*** Fill, I M.ikLK K Uktn 1 ilaut * *. TfoilM ami |i < <) !- ??! (' * tiliul?,ih*r I aaiuaw ebtrfta * fe* H" r?4. ??*) .??*.!?** l? IML kl.lN'K. 1?JI Atrli M., I WUJflcW*,.N linnliti BKWAHK OPIMllliTIMJ hRAtfi Mk Bi 6 8 B8 MSSSSS i ^ 8 S S EtlSB outnnin. Bookocmw W .-:.,v..,.v whiuli>Ufe Musical Goods. ijprigut piaso For Sale. An Etodot Upright Plauo, ummI but a ahdr.1 time, can bo bought wry cheap at F. W. lUUMP.lt & CO.'B, J1" 1110 Marltrt strpot. " D RE INK IHI<O tnylS-MWi ? For dodgers ANI) KMALI. IIAND BILLS, UOtOthelNTKI.UORNCKR Job Koox*, Not. 25 and 27 Fourteenth street, whore you emu bo ic oommodaUxl at abort notice. 9ht Intelligencer. OIIImiNoi. ?a and *7 Fourteenth Street. HAVE YOU HEARD t'KUM OKEUO.N? (Af Hon OrtQon, Ooet the Union?Ifarnum.) O. have you heard from Oregon With teven thousand straight? The big flint gun of the campaign Of eighteen eighty-eight? The oilWholden' (loom the Bpeakt? .Silenced the Babel yell? The end of G rover's liiuprnmp reign A few month* more will tell: Cuouua-O, Oregon I 0, Oregon! Why 4 id you shoot off no! i'ou gave Fttot Tiudi a blackened eyo with your v(l' 0, have you heart! from Oregon, With seven thousand strong? Of many more such victories The I>eiua will hear cro long! The Southern Kebel Hrlgadlers Must noon goto the rear? We'll take the reigns of Government in March, the coming year! 'IIORCB?0,Oregon! 0, Oregon! Why did you shoot off not i*ou cut Fkkr Thadp. off at it* birth with one | tremendous blow! 0, have you heard from Oregon, With seven thousand more? It sounds the knell of Cleveland's reign, We'll noon hear many more! The waves roll eastward from the Went, The tide Beta in full strongWe'll move Ills Fatness from thereat lie guluc<l through fraud and wrong! "Hour#?0, Oregon! O.Oregon! Why did you shoot off so! t'ou killed the Mills bill %re it puaed with your emphatic NO! Heard you the big Protection Gu.v, Shot off in Oregon? 'Twas heard from the Pacific Coast Clear down to Washington! The workltiginan can now go on A ud make IiIn ware* for sale. For never will this glorious laud Ue tied to Knglaud's tall! mourn?O,Oregon! O.Oregon! Why did you shoot off so! 'ou killed Fukk Tbadk at one fell swoop with your tremendous NO! C. a. Poland. June 12,1888. a wondekfl" invention, lut Jio Ono Seouied to Appreciate Its PrnctlcablUty. 'hlcago JIrraid. "Want to mako $50,000 easy iw a link?" queried a hawk-eyed man with lop-shoulder to a ?hoe dealer ou Mich?an avenue the other day. "Of course." "Then buy my patent. He unrolled a package and brought to ight a Hhoe, a tin funnel and a quart of shes. "What on earth is it?" asked the ealer. "It is Branson's Patent Safety Shoo, lore's the idea: In winter our Bidc alks are dangerous from ice. By prinklinjg ashes 011 iee you produce deomposition and render travel safe. Do on follow ?" "But??" "Of course you don't, but I'll explain, his is a double solo shoe. There is a pace between the two soles, and the >e and heel ends are open. You fill lis place with ashes, and when walking Hips out in advance of you." "The idea!" "Yes, I worked twenty-two years on 10 idea. This funnel tits into the heel (the shoe and is used to load up with." "But the ashes ?" "Oh, you hire a boy to follow with a nil of them. When the shoe is empty mi whistle and he tills it up again, here's nothing like it. I can walk venty miles a day over a perfect glare 1 f ice. Will you give me au order?" "No, sir. It's the most ridiculous ling i ever heard of." "It is, eh! You'll sec whether it ib or ' ot before this year is over! I'll sell nough to buy and throw your stock ito the river." An hour later ho was arrested for be iguruuK anu nnanous, aim ns ne wum own in the wagon ho was explaining > the officer. "You puz on 'or shoe, you know, an' ou walk on 'er ashes, "you know, an' ( [>u walk on 'er ice an' 'er patrol wagon )inc8 'long an' gives you a free ride.' THE POPE'S AMUSEMENTS. Ii? Innocent Way In which the Holy Father I'liNHi'it lil* Spare Time. nnehertrr Courier. When the Fopo is not engaged in usiness or devotion be drives through is orange groves and shrublierles, as?nds a hill whence he can see the hole city, the Campagna, and the Saine Mountains, or walks through the venues of the Vatican, which he has ad carefully kept in order. lie uses jo old chariot of Pius IX. for hisdrives, referring it to the landaus which have een sent to him as presents by the ealthv "faithful," and in this vehicle e it) driven ten or fifteen times around ie gardens. By the side of a ruin which stands on 10 top UI UIO mil nil! jrupu HUM IJIIIIUUU ines with his own hand, ami these lie ultivates with assiduity, being rather routlof the wine which he obtains from Item. A favorite amusement of his lolines? is to patch birds in a huge net rliicli has been specially made for hipi. ifter having played with the feathered uptives for a few moments he sets them t liberty. This is his principal occupaion in the line weather, ami he some* imcs catches a thousand birds or so in big nmpper. ? He In Death on the f.etU*'. Vu> York I'm*. "Gross ignorance or, worse, ingnatiude," is Air, Cleveland's diagnosis of lie complaint of the Mugwumps at his ivil service reform shortcomings, ljunIreda of Republican clerks, he is reportdas saying would fling up their hats o-morrow if he were to die, in spite of he fact that he has retained them in fllce. What intense egotism! like the autorat of the old world who saitl, "L'etat! t'est lijoi!,' Cleveland says in effect: 'Civil service reform?it is J. Whatever do is right, and the Republican clerks mow that the chances of Republican ictory would be improved if I were to lie." He points witli pride to the cnorcemcnt of the letter of the civil ser-| rice reform law in the classified service, nit ho wholly forgets or purposely iglores his gross violations of the spirit, >oth in and out of the classified seri*ice, Plainly, tlie Pepd|etfli> law has not proved a panacea, r|?ho evils of (he spoils system are rampant throughout ll>n mnnliinaiitr rtt (lio I liiiniriiiiinnt Ttilt. if Mr. Clovolnnd were sincere in his deration to civil service reform lie would have accomplished something in its behalf fconjejyhere. If the Pendleton law were a hindrance instead of a help a sincere reform President would have shown his own mettle when he came to the unclassified service. If the law be helpful instead of a liinderance a sincere Executive would be able to point to the classified service nifd to say: "TJjo bad spoilsmen were too strong for me in the unclassified service, but hero I got ttye better of them, J,oofr what a pure, beautiful, efficient, classified servlpe I have given vou." But Mr. Cleveland has been false to his professions in both. He has, in both the classified and unclassified service, appointed men whose characters the public could not respect; made trades arid deafr with tho political bosses, and ^ suite 01 the protests of fair-minded well wishes, .sacrificed the efficiency ol the service by turning over ttie places to Democratic heelers and rounders, lie may have enforced the feeble letter ol the Pendleton law, but he has been very successful in evading its upirty everywhere. Catarrh cured, health and sweel breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrli Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For lame bock, side or chest, use Shi lob's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. SuiLou'g Cough and Consumptioi Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. I' cures Consumption. Sold by W. K Williams and 0. Menkemiller. sov NOTES FOB THE LADIES. Queen Victoria is afflicted with insomnia. She is sometimes put to sleen by having her brows stroked gently with a camel's hair brush. When a young man sits in the parlor talking nonsense to his sweetheart? that's capital. But when he has to stay in of evenings after they're married? that's labor. Society in London is considerably agitated by a report that young Lord Cantaloupe is about to marry an American girl worth $1,000,000. If this report is correct it shows that Canteloupe is not : so green as he looks on the outside. Flounces are among the things just now patronized by La Mode, for the mwnn. doiihtliuiH. that it in Drone to irive I the cold shoulder to draperies with upward tendencies, and is less addicted to side panels than it was, though Neither are by any means set aside. There is no city in the world in which so much black is woru as I'aris, writes a correspondent. It is a rule in all large establishments that the saleswoman should be clad in black. Dark colors are made the badge of respectability, so that the mother oi a family hesitates to engage a teacher or governess who makes her appearance in anything that is not drab, black or brown. Miss Mary Stauffer, Af Schuylkill Haven. bright, young and the belle of her circle, was married on her death bed last week. While walking in a Held one morning her clothing caught lire from burning brush, inflicting fatal iujuries. She was to have married Luke Fisher the next week, but her wish to die as his wife was gratified, and they were united u few hours after the accident. Five minutes after the ceremony she was a eorpso. I wouldn't trust r woman who told me she didn't care for men's society, says a bright woman writer. There is something wrong with her. She's absolutely abnormal, and certain to come to a wrong end. Even heating will not take from a right-minded woman her inborn liking for mankind in general and man in special. There has never been 0110 of these women who cared only for the society ot women who weren't fretful, tiresome, unhealthy in mind and body, and altogether a burden to the earth. Women should like women, of course, but they should like men better. It's horrid slaiiK to say they're built that way, but it's the only thing which absolutely expresses it. No homk should be without it to nrrest disorders promptly, which, if not taken in season, often develop into serious diseases. Rev. James M. Rollins, pastor 31. K. Church, S., Fairfield, Va., writes: "I have used .Simmons Liver Regulator for many years, having made it my only family "medicine. My mother beforo me was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medicine for any disorder of the system and if used in time is a great preventive of sickness." mwfaw If the standing committees of the Chi* i cago Convention have to stand long this weather, they will become very weary. , In Cunituui|i(l(in Incuralilu ? Read the following: Mr. C. II. ; Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down i with abscess of lungs, and friends and j physicians pronounced me an incurable ; consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discoverv for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to , oversee the work 011 my farm. It is the 1 finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur,Ohio,says: , "Had it not been for Dr. King's New 1 Discovery for Consumption I would ' have died of lung troubles. Was given j up by doctors. Am now in beat of I health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Logan & C'o.'s drug store. 5 It is 110 wonder the weather is warm. 1 See what a large number of favorite sons j are hard at work! I An Kxjiluimtion. ' Indorsed by nil pljf|"jjj5"0j',ljrous,,oat tho c'v' Tbof. I'iktoa Santa, or Paris, % the world renowned specialist on pulmonary diseases, ia his work published In Paris. speaks of tho Jobann HoiTaMalt Extract aa follows: , ten highlyreommeud this pleasaut remedy . In restoring wentcm-d dilution. As u largo . ntimber of patten u lack the iicit<mr,- paver to digest solid food, and would, through tho use of icfraulsnt*. be merely excited ?nd weakened, therefore I regard it of Immeute value to the ' Petitioner to bring to his aid a pleasant remedy IIkP Genuine Johann lloir* Malt Extract. whlCu will #of not only as h tonic hut as a ; nutritive M well, add Which \% IW exciting than wlueaiaiilmt'UM. 1 JOHANN HOFF, Berlin, I*arU, Vienna. New York, No. 6 Barclay Street. Wlieware of Fraudulent Iuiltatlons.-Th? i Oenulne baa the signature of "Joiia.in Horr" . on thu nock, and camp In tiat aquatty bottlci 1 with a German label tbe*eou. TAkK NO OTUKB. f1 m/U-w KINAKCB AND TRADJB. The Fenturw* of the Money and Stock Mar. keU. niw York, June 19.?Money on call eaay at 1 al>{ per cent. Prime mercantile paper -UG per cent. Bterllui; exchange quiet but ateady at fi M for onlay blllaand $1 WW for demand. Total nalea of atocka to day were 15.1,4M abarea. The atock market waa quite dull to-day The market cloacd tlrm at something better tbau the loweat tlxurea. The active liat la almoat Invariably lower thla evening, and Kock Inland heada the llat of the decllnca with a loan of percent, Lake Shorv l'j, St. Paul preferred IS. Northwestern and liurllngton Ji Quiucy each 1, otbera iracuouai amount*. 1 Call road bonds dull and without special feature. Suite bond* dull. Government bouda strong. BONDS?VUittD BIO. U. 8.4a reg. 127 IU. 8.4 Ha reg 107^ U. 8. 4a coupou...~.l?i |U. 8. i% coupon... ..107}* STOCK QUOTATIONS?CLOSED BID. Adams Express 141 Northern Pacific-.. American Ex pre**..lift do preferred?...... Canada Southern... 4?Ji Chicago <& N. W......1G5H Central Pacific '."J), do preferred .140 Chesapeake <&Ohlo. ? New York Ceutral...lW$? do first preferred. ? Ohio <k Mississippi. ltfjfc do secouds....? do preferred - W) C., C., C. it 1 45.S I'sclflc Mall 33K Denver it K. U - 15V, Pittsburgh .. 15H Erie 24 Reading - a?? do preferred - 55 St. L. it 8. P ' >'? Fort Wayne.... 15"J do preferred. Kansas <& Texas..... 11% do Brat preferred. 113k Lake Eric it West- 141* C. M. it tit. Paul... - G3>? do preferred - 43)i do preferred .loif* Lake Shore - R) Texas it Psclttc 20jt Louisville Si Nash- Union Pacific 5l'? L., N. A. it C 35 United States Ex... 71* Memphis it Chan..... M W., St. L. it P......... 12% Michigan Central... 7?'-i do preferred - 22* Missouri Pacific ?4l Wells-Fareo Ex 141 Nash, it Chat 75 Western Lulon 7ti% New Jcrsev Central 81 Breadstuff* and Provisions. New York, June 19.?Flour, receipts 17,7W packages:- exports 10,00) harrein: bale* 23,'200 barrel*. Wheat, receipts 40,250bushels; exports 2,400 bushels; sales Xifi.wo bushels ol futures and 47,000 bushels of spot; cash a shade lower and dull: options opeued generally steady, but soon weakened and dtcllncd ka%c,and on realizing lau-r rallied %a%e and closed strong: No. 1 bard aiMfliiSMB; ungraded red ?%atiic; No. 2 red rod sy^c f. o. b., yov.u'.vjp: ailoat: No. 'J red July 888-lGc, dosing at Hm^c: August tt^asy^c, closing at 89%e; September fiojialjujic, closing at W&c; May IfcaUS^a, closing at ftfcc. Corn, receipts 7.1.t0 bushels: exports 11,651) bushels; sales 1 .'.Mio.ouu bushels of futures and 48,000 bushel* of Bitot; nuth firm; option* weakened early und declined %aj}ie, but soou strengthened and advanced lal>?c, closing at near the best; ungraded SOuM^c; steamer .V.J-jc: No. 2, MM* WjJ$c delivered; No. 2 white Vic. elevator; No. 2 June .Vie: Julv .Vrl^'u-'iT'< eliisim? hi r,7n: An. What 10 tnis "nervous irouuie wun , which so many seem now to be afflicted ? If you will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was comparatively unknown?to-day it is as common as ai^y ' word in the English language, yet this t word covers only the meaningof another ? tnnl <]<>!I Im iiiir (Anifiitlinni in limnu I pant. So it 10 with nervous diseases, na > they and Malaria are Intended to cover ] what ourgrandfathers called Biliousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the Liver ( which in performing its functions finding : it cannot dispose of the bile through the 1 ordinary channel is compelled to pass it 1 oirthrough the systenij causing nervous , troubles, Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's August Flower. Its cures are marvelous. [ , Even impecunious people have no difficulty in "raising the dust" now. Kli'ctritt JliUorXt This remedy is becoming so well known ftpd so popular as Jo need i?o sneciol mention, All who use Electric Jiftr ters King the same song of praise,'?A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other nflecllono caused by impure blood.?Will drive malaria from' the system fipd ' ii 11 IirevcilUia null ?n uuivun iimni|im tv?ufp. 'or cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try K lee trio Bitters.?Kntire saMsfuption guaranteed, or money refunded.? Price 50 uta. nnd #1 00 pefr hot* tie at J/Ogan & Co.'a drug store. o Several of the dark horses at Chicago are mayors. THE GENUINE ^ 1 ?S4*j|P^ Th? Best Nutritive Tonic jrop ImpairedI)igc8tion, Malnutrition in Don yajtscenpo, Pulmonary, ami Throat pisensej, A SOVEREIGN ItEMEnv For the Weak and DebWtated. gust 57aTAtyc. cImTdk a'f.VikrC ;6ctptor5^v?\ closing atfiSMe: November 5<a58o, closing it fte. December fnaMe, closing *l Ml\ L'aW,?T? jpj.ooo bu?lieU: exerts 12? sales 310,000 bushels of futures and w.iwo bushels of spot; market steady; mixed western 35sS*c; white do 42a47c. Hay quiet and steady; shipping 05c. Hops uuchauged mid qulet. Coffee, Hlo quiet ut 15c; options irregular, closing tlrm; sales 76.:<w July 10.G5al0.95c; August ?.tM?io..ttc; fecptcmberU.7UalO.aV); October 9..WJ.900; N/wraber 9.fi0a9,75ot December 9.55o; January 9.70aJ.&?c. Mareh 9.<0al0.00c; April 10,00c. hui-ir rm: English Island 4 l>16o: Mined In fair demand. Molasses dull. lUce steady. Tallow atcadfc Uosln dull. Turpentine linn. hggs quiet aud weak: receipts 7.352 packages: western' W 10c. Pork dull.- Out meats, P^'kled bell les , v. Ijird laii points lower and dull, closing steadier, western steam spotquotedat 8.05a8.07j<c; June 8.0Sa?.CTc: July S.03a8.07c; Aninltt e-ow; September 8.71c; October ?.74c; December 8.?fc. Mutter lower and unsettled; western WalACheese quiet and weak. . Chicago, Juno iu.?With tho oxocptlon of a few liberal operations early, wheat was unusually dull to-day; opened slightly lower, declined about pearly, reacted )ic later, aud i?> nrnu the pit was partly deserted and the trade was very light. Matters looked bearish In the uom pit until near the close. Trading was more active In oats. Provisions moderately active. Flour dull aud easy; local buyers doing little. Wheat, cash No. - spring spring and No. - red 82e; June81a8l!<?c. closing sthlUc; July Ma8iy?c: August ?1* ittSS^.clos33SS& tember closing at W>ie. Oats, .No. >"30%c: June :w>Sa3lJ$c, closing at8lHc. Jul> WV. losing at site; clfljl Ing at 27e; September 'ZMCStyt ?J0hl,,1B1jOjac. Bye, No. 2, Mo. Parley. No. J, MaOSc. Flaxseed ..No. 1, 81 :w. Prime timothy seed %i l.? 'j>. Mess pork 31370; July 113 70al3*n, closing at 113 75; August 813 Mailt 9j, closing at J13 85; September 813 87J$ll3 97J4. closing at I 513 95. Lard, *.35c: July 8.40aS.4??c, closlug at <.40c; August 8.50aH.55c, eloslugatH.ftOe;.September 8..Vui*.00et closing at 8.55c. Bacon, short.ribs ?.Mc; shoulders 0.0QatW5oi short clear i? ij <.OOaA.06o. Whisky .11 20. sugar blank. Butter Inactive; creamery 15}.jal9e; dairy 13>?al7c, I Eggs ltal4J4c. Piulaueli'HIA, Pa., June 19.?Flour qulet; Wheat dull and weak; No. 2 red June luly:.88088Sc; August KM abSc: SeptemVrN? Corn, spot unsettled and lower. /ut"^ neglected aud nominal: No. 2high mixed, fcraln leiHit, 01c. Oats, spot lower; No. 2 mixed 42c. prime No. 3 white He; No. 2 whIte 44 Jft.N ? M white AV/jc; futures dull and weak; No. - wlmo luue 42%al3c; July 42o42J*j; August H'Dtember .*Ma35c. lluttcr quiet and easier, I rcamery 20c. Eggs quiet and easier; western I ilrats 16a20c. Live Stock. East Liberty, Pa., June 19.?Cattl^RecclpU EM head; shipments 190 head; market very dull. lualfto oir from yesterday's prices: common to rood unchanged. Ilogs-Ucceli.ts WO head; Ihlmnents 400 head; market ?rm; 1 bU?ulcl-1 pit las 85 75a5 ?0; mixed t*> <0; }orkcrs 8j w) iAG5; common to fair #540^5o0; nigs %?00n*> -? ;hem??Receipts 4,?M hoad; shipmiuu 3.200 liead; market slow at yesterday's prices. l'otroleutn. On. city. r?., Jam w.-opemji "li: est 74*.c; lowest 71 Tic; closed at i4Ci sales 1,138,000 barrels; clearances ^.COJ.OOO ' barters 39,127 barrels; shipments 63,4.11 barrels, funs 74,000 barrels. . . . Pittsburgh, Pa., June lO.-Pptrolpum fa rly ictlve ami clonal firm; opaned at < JJ^c; highest He; lowest 7't'c; closed at i.IJic, Bkapfoup, Pa., June 19.?Opened at 72j Jc; I highest 74c: lowest 71;.c; closed 73%c; cleartuccs l .ooo.ooo barrels. Nrw YORK, Juno lO.-ft^lOum.WSttmfS ut 7*Ji60i clo.iiiK ?iroug at 74c; sales .,.1 J,000 bar-1 rt"'8, Titurvillk, Pa., Juno 19.?Opened at ?Jc; highest 74c; lowest 72c; closed at ?4c. Wool. Boston, Juno 19.?Wool, fair demand from manufacturers but transactions moderate owing to small offerings of dcslrablo^stoek; Oblo and Pennsylvania extra llpepcn ,\N | v<?. i, ;5ia;Wc: Mlfhlunu extra JUai7c: lorrltor) and other unwashod wool In steady request; prices low aud Irregular as to quality, ranging from 40 to 50c on scoured basis. \ New Yohk, June 19.?Wool steady; domestic Ilcecc 20a30c; pulled 20a38c; Texas |2al9c. I Piiilapkli'IIIA, Pa., June 19.?Wool quiet and I unchanged. ________ Dry Goods. 1 New York, June lO.-Tho dpmand was quiet as usual, but buyers arriving show a belter request lu sight. HOME MARKETS. Tlip Wholesale l'rl?e? ?' tl?? Viu-lous Cummoditlos. 1NTEI4JOENCEK OFFICE,) WitEELINo, Tuesday, June 19. J The changes tuade In this morning's quota-1 lions are more numerous than they have been for some time past. A review of the conditions of the various staples 18 about as follows: There is nothing new to note in connection with the local Hour trade; business is fair and prices are I unchanged, T?>P ?rnln iqarKpt continues dull, and there Is not likely to be much, If any. Improvement until next month, for the reason tbut tho demand Is usually light during the last half of Juno, as dealers generally desire to close the llrst half of the year with as llttlo stock as possible. There is but llttlo Inquiry for wheat and but little offering; however, there Is no getting over the fact that the market 1* weak. Corn, n'jl Yht'oraiure to Mil Irom Hlo where tlio nr.". !Sclo! tnJreaMil receipt, .nil tlio .IimiimoI OcSS ililSre to have Irl?liten?l hol.lere.tiil ! to S ru.h to kII. w Ih the InevlWble rMultc>(? MiJJcn bre.lt In prices. Tliodocllnc IT. the more noteworthy In view o the fail Itat the Kpplle. in .11 ol the prtnclt?lwn.iira. IlK"k';.mMt>'lv'Mdwtthere U SSorltr'oI the'hoWcre ".re Sniloii. Kllere. ThSl ?y of the world Is .Knit I,IU0,IXIO hjm Si Ih.n at thl. d?|e l?t year- The ten ; K Vuleil nulet and cosy, uuich to the dtap-. holder.. wL. h..l ?nlleln.tol . well nusWlii|.??I dpmatit) fn ponsemiencp oI the incHlprutp available supply. Tin* fotlnvd sugar market In Arm. IU< o In lirra. Hymns and mo. lasses sUmdy. Splooi tjuiuti Canned good* dull. Foreign friiltii steady. The grown* report buslnew good lor thli seasou u( the year. FUiur and drain.?Fancy patents, mprlnjc and winter) ft fiOa.'? 25: fancy family, while amber, amber anil winter, *1 ft) in paper; wood l.'w h Ighcr. Oat meal?medium $r. .? i*r bbl: faucy |GW). Hvo flour $125. Buckwheat Hour 2c per lb. Middlings per ton ISO 00a21 oo. Ilran per ion *20 0Qa21 uo. Wheat per bushel, No. 1, J?a U5c. Fted.?Corn per bushel 70c. OaU 45c. Baled hay per ton f II00. Fanncra are offering loose nay at 114 00 ppr ton. ohocmipj. Kief?Carolina head 6*4e; Carolina choice Co: Carolina prime &Se; Louisiana 5a5)&; Java l'earl ey; Broken 3.V. Syrups?Choice sugar syrups S4a37c: Buccal Syrups 2Ka35c; Ilpney Drips Xhrt'ic; Maple Drlpit relsYMc; Blxby Maple (H barrels) 6tfC: Blxby Maple (10 gallun kegs) GOc; Blxby Maple (5galIon kegs) ffiic: Blxby Maple (quart ijans) 80c. Sugar House (dark) iMa?!c: (2c additional to hall ! barrels). Npw Orleans Molasses, Fancy 43*48cj choice 40c; prime ayj; fair 82c: mixed good ' New Orleans fiOc: baker's goods 25a30c. iVorW<??*-Urge 8. C. hams ll&c: medium a. c. turn* 120: California hams 9b; Hi c b^eakiHt bjicun ilq; H. C. shoulderi fl^jc; bonelesi bams 10al2c: city aide* vy4c\ bacon ahoi 7fic: ham beef rjj*c; ordinary beef 10c; co sides Vc: family m?? pork 5 lb pieces I bean pork, tine clear |17 60. lard? Pure refined, In tierce 9j{c; half to Mia; tub# 10c: Chicago lard, In tin pails, i tin pails, 6 lbs., 9c; tin palls, 10 11m., tin |>al 1b, -jo lbs., tin pail*. 60 lb*.. H%c Sugar?C\it loaf #%c: rubefT9^; frultpowi 7%c; ordinary powdered 7%c; granulated a an J 7c; standard confectioner*1 a t$??; C< bla A iFJic; standard Windsor A &%c\ Ridge white A Gmc; white extra C 6c; standard low ft^e; Sew York 0(%c; goldcu (.' &V4'c; sugar <iic: Sew Orleaus clarticd CaO?ic. Coffee?Green coflto?Fancy Golden Rio fancy green 18c; Peaberry 21: choice green roasting grades 15c: Java 20c; Roa?led In: ages?Ohio Valley IUo '20c; nui Ilatidh Arbneklc A Go.'s roasted 'JOC. Hulk roas Old Government Java 90: Peaberry 23c: grade Klo 18c. Tetu?Young Hyson, per lb., 25aSOo; gun dcr. 25a7f?c; imperial, ttafiO; Japan, ?iu70c:0o 82a<5c: Souchoug. ?!aGr>c. Cuiulle*?fitar, lull weight,10c; atcarinepc 11c: mould, per set, 10c. I Inegar?Choice cider, 10al2c per gal.; stan city brands, lOallc |>er gal.; country Ualfr gal., as to quality. Cneae?la quoted In jobbing at 0c for p western, and lie for full cream: Hweltze 15c, according to quality; Mmburger, 1 factor)*, 8kc: New York State. 14alfc. Fish? No. 2 medium mackerel. 917 00; No.: 118 00. SfnUStlc* of timothy seed at 12 90 per bui clover, imall seed, *i 75; largo, *? w. Salt?No. 1 per bbl, D0t>; extra per lib]., t dairy, flue, 3-bushel sacks, II00 per Hack. Sweet Cum?tmllc per lb. Knipomteit Fruit*? Pared peaches, per lb, 23e; uii|?rt'il |>eachc*, |<er lb, lUalJc; apples lb, 9c; nispbcrrlc*. i>er lb, 22?2ftu; bl berries, per lb, 10al2c. i,muml Uintds?Standard 3 lb. table peach i tile j>eaehcs, 3 lb., 91 GO; pie peaches, o lb., f No. 3 tomatoes, new, 91 (JO; Osborne A V coru, 8100; do W inflow's 2 lb., 91 "JO; do 'Jd g 2 lb., 9110; strawberries, 2 lb., 9110; blackbei 2 lb., 91 10; raspberries, 2 lb., 9100; Dauisol lb., ?e; lima beau*. 2 lb., We; cove oyster*, light, COc; do 1 lb. full weight, V-VaSl 00; al beans, 2 lb., N'la'JOc; succotash, 'J lb., yocajf curly June peas 91 25al 36; French |>ea*, each; pineapples $1.7); Morrowfut peas, 2 91 3Uu2 10; gooseberries, 2 lb., VUcaJl 00; I sweet |M)tutoes 91 75. H'oodrn H'ore?No. 1 tubs 90 &0; No. 2, $">>>0: 3.91 M: 2 hoop nails 91 35; 3 htKip 91 ?W?; si wufhboarilM 91 ?i; double do 12 50; flueel double do 92 75: single 92 50. Fruits?New Valencia ruislns GJic; Layer (* 8%c. London Layer raisins |2 35; Ukjso } catcls 92 15 to 92 2ft. Prune* fie. Now ovi rated apricots ltw. Pitted plUUlI 13e. Pi blnockcrrles 12c. Oil? Lard. western extra strained Wfc;earl 110, 7c; carbon 150, 7Jve;I white miners wluter 5Cc; white miners' No. 2. 50e. NAILS. No Hi. Fence and limits?IM to COd, 92 00; 8d fid, 922ft; tid aud 7d, 92 60; -id and fid, 92 65 $i ftO; 2d, 91 10. li,trrrl->4 Inch,|525; % inch,??2.'.; 1 Inch ? \V? iuch.93 50;lJ4 inch 93 25; 1 % inch &10U; inch 92 7ft. Finishing?t (nch, Ifi 00; 1 % inch, $5 00; 1% it 9125; l ' j to V/A inch, 91 00; 2 inch, 83 7ft; 2% it 9350; 3 luch and over, 93 25. Carina and llox?lod to aud, $>25: 8d, 9300; 9:1.15; 4o, 93 M; 3d, 917u. I'ltODCCK AND JtlHCKLLANKOl'g. There Is a coutlmitd good decree oC uetivit produce circles notwithstanding the extren warm weather: those of our merchants hand jiree stuff, berries, etc., have ul>out all they do, but there is nothing important to report * prices. Kgg quotations are thought to be at top. Chickens are iu good demand. duptr*?Choice, per obi., 93M)u37r>; medll l>er bid., 92 uon2 75. lltans? Prime new hand picked, mini., 92 2 50; prime, new hand picket), navy, 92 25a2 5 llultrr?VuMUiry, choice, Ilaliie; country, gi 10a 12c; couutry, fair, NilOe. JtcfJ llldr*?steer green, CO lbs. up Gc: si green, light, oaCc; cow greou, 5a6e; bull gri 4a5e; calf skins, green, fiaflc. Cluer?Sand relined, (bbl. Included) 90 00a7 couutry, sweet, S3OQnfiOO; crab, choice, 10 0Ua7 crab, medium, $4 oou5 UU. Dried Fruit*?Apples, oho lire Blieed, per SttCc; appk-H, Ohio ami west Virginia J4*. per tafic: blackberries, perlb.,9al0c; cherries, pit per lb., Mal5c; cherries, upplttcd, per lb., n ruspbcrrict, per lb? 22a25c; peaches, V/, per r>a7c; iieaches. ytH, per lb., 60; dried itcas, bush., 81 .V); dried corn, per lb,! 5atic; hotul per bbl.. &l 00. Eijrjn? Fresh In casus 15c per dozen; fresh barrels 14al.V; goose eggs 20u25e. FatU,cr*?Choice live geese, I*r lb, 40a< mixed live geese, per lb, ;i5a40c; chicken, picked, 5al0c;'duck, dry picked, 25a35c. Urten -Mi//?Asparagus, ifOaitfc per dozen, sn bunches, utid 82 Uhi2 50 do large; string lien green, In bushel boxen, 81 "5a2 60 iwr box; \ do, S- 25a2 50; cabbage, 82 T.'mUIUO Id large 1 82 00a2 .'<0 in small crate*: pea.*, 82 00a2 25 bushel box; tomatoes, 82 75aa25 per bushel; 1 rmmhi onions, 82 00a2 25 ]>er (mix; cueumb 82 25?250 per Ihix; &0ft00u per dozen; beet*. S: 2 50 |>er Ikjx ; cauliflower, $2 75*3 00 per doz radishes 2oo35c per dozeu; green oulotu, straw licrrlcs, 15a20c. i'o/u/oe*?I'eerleM, per bbl., prime, new, 82 rose, per bbl., prime, new, 82 50a2 75; rose, bus.. wuaSl 00. Tropical Fruit*? Lemons, Messina, fancy, 3 81 OU; :?J0k, 8100 per (mix; oranges, Jamaica, si cut, 88 50n0 DO per barrel: Valencia, do, 87 00 regulars; extra, gxouit'J 00 per case; bunai Asplnwalls, 82 (nm2 50 per btltieh; Jumiti 81 50a2 00; Port Lltnon, 81 50rt2 00; rncoani 50afi0e per dozen; pineapples, 810 00al800 hundred. Honey?'White clover, per lb., 13al5c; p strained, SalOo. Rmi*? White, mixed cotton, per lb., lJ4ai; all wool, jkt lb., Uaj^e; mixed, per lb.,lal)ic Poultry?Live chickens, old, per dozen, 82 S.'t 25; chickens, spring, per dozen, 82 outf ducks, i>er dozen, 82 ooa2 50; turkeys, per 7c; ducks, per lb., tie; chickens, hens, per 7a.Sc; chickens, old cocks, 4c; spring chl ens, per lb., 10al5c. Roots ami 7iiirir??Ginseng, dry, per lb., In mand. 81 U0a210; sassafras bark, |?cr lb., 2k? sassafras oil, jht lb., 40u50c; May apple root, lb., i!^a2c; yellow root, (gulden wall per lb, so; blood nu>t, iter lb., 20: Sonc?a make root, lb., free of toji, UnvlOu; Weal Virginia snnke n |1'| I",| |IUt? MWI| |?V? |U.| IWIW elm bark, per lb., lui'o. > urn?Skunk, No. 1. 1Wii?1 00; No. 2, GOciTOc; 3. -lOti-Vh*; tvbilc, 1 Quito; raccoon, No. 1, ~Ihu N?. 2, COnOOc; No. 'A, lftft25c; No. 4, fnilSc; oj sum, No. I, -JOtti'ic; No. 2; lQal&c; No. a, & uiunkmtK. winter, KalOe. HW- Fine wa*lic<l,'.5Ha:!0c: flue unwiuhpd,: medium willed,SiOftSZp; mudium unwashed, 2Ce; coRTho wtuhtd, frAUMc; counsc, unwuht &0&C. Wheeling 1.1 vo stock Market. rvi///<r?1,000 to 1,10011?. Mock W>r Mo to ?w liw. per lb, 5 o u> ?oo aaMo jH>r lb, 1U^.?Market fair; -l^uWc per lb. lAwlm?Good at -InSc per lb. Calirn?Onto per lb. u Sheep?3a.'? per lb. Ik you would enjoy your dinner c are prevented by J)ysnepHin, use Ackt Pysncpaia Tablets, They ure a posit cure (or Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Fin lency and Constipation. We guaran them. 25 ami 50 cents. Logan ?fc C C. H. Goetze, C. Menkeniiller, K. Burt ami Bowie Bros. Advice to Mother*. Are you disturbed at night and brol of your rest by a sick child suffering c crying with pain of cutting teeth ? so, send at once and get a bottle of M wlnslow's sootiiino sybup for Cli dkkn Tektiiino. Its value is incalci ble. It will relievo the poor little t xerer immediately. Denend upon mothcni, there is no mistake about it. cures dysentery and diarrhoea, reguli the stomach and bowels, cures wi chollc, softens the gums, reduces the (lamination and gives tone and ene to the whole system. Mas. Winslo Sootiiino Syrui* kou Child he.v Tkk ino is pleasant to the taste, and is prescription of one of the oldest t hest female nurses and physicians in United States, and is for sale by all dr gists throughout the world. Price cents a bottle. mwfai Oli> and reliable medicines are best to depend upon. Acker's bl< elisor lias been prescribed for years all impurities of the blood; In cv form of scrofulous, syphilitic or uier rial (lipases, it is invaluable. For rh niatism, has no equal. l/>gan Co. K. lioetze, C. Meukcmiller, K. B. li and Bowie Bros. 1 That II acicino Cough can be so quic cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar tee it. Will TousurPBR with Dyspepsia i Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalize guaranteed to cijre yoq. SmKCLRKS nights, made miserable that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure the remedy for you. Sold by W. "V iarns and C. Menkeuiilier. ko\ Can't hlkep nights is the eotupli of thousands Buttering from mh consumption, coughs, etc, Did you t try Acker's Lnglish Itemedv? It is best preparation known for all 1 troubles, soitl on a positive guurnnte 10c., 50c. Lagan A Co., C. K. Goc Chan. McnkemUler, li. B. Burt Bowie lirort. Hucklcn'it Arnica Salve, The Best Salvi in tlio world lor < bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rl|eum, f sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilkli pofnB, and all slab eruptions, and i lively cures piles, or no pay required is guaranteed to give perfect satisiacl or money refunded. Price, 25 ceut< box. For sale at Logan A Co.'s i store. ? M?ST of good thing* o! thil are sorrowfully let alone on aceou: dyspepsia. Acker's Pyspepaia Xol will cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sanation; sold on a positive mara at 25 and 50 cents, by Umi&0u? ( 1 (iocUe, 0. Menkeiniller, li, Jl. Burl i Bowie Bros, O. Mendel & Co.?Undertaklng. inW: ' ' s ON AND AFTER ilerod I MONDAY, JUNE 4, 18c; 17c; park iS?i We will Close our Store at 6 P. M., J,. SATURDAYS excepted. long, r MJti ____ irtard b |)cr -- ALL CALLS FOR W. s Undertaking . 22a Will be promptly answered by telephone call to store, res H dence of B. Zook or Erb's Liyery Stable. rlcs. U'i 2 lib. ri?H ' 125; IG. Mendel & Co. ]om S 1124 IMZA-UsT ST. S __ArteriaI Embalminga_Specialty. ; Ckl * - * I/MS#* BBiiiiBu. mssjmj/i t. I/CX HAGAN'S JSSSMfc LifeJ MAQjfOLULjsaiswrefc L5SilJ| yl |\?E/ BALM ? /CuN HAGAN'S s?SWS /faptiXl l"u fTKrJ MAGNOLIA sisri4? ( * J| im, \T???rJ T> /IT Ar ' r K*le ' 8"n; V^"2??y?H >rM BALM buni. B?dae*, ?ic4 Eg r1; /Cx HAGAN'S i'^SSTdl '/53KI I Bala ) JUAGNOLU SST ?21* f JfeJl Si VgfSJ/ BtfJWIf K.9% N^g/| & /CX HAGAN'S vx&fcssi /S&vl ?; ' { Bain I MAGNOLIA ""''a ( Bain IB K zmzj/ &???&?; J5c: * H ii ..? .m.u?rm.r.mtiiwi jwpl^ 1 THE INTELLIGENCER en; 2 Job Office ;ciii a WILL DO YOUR lius ,H;r - urc -w^v "w^v -w -wr m -v iw^r /'"x lb'.' Z Tastefully and Promptly. ilkj; r?I No. 25 and 27 FOURTEENTH STREET. JM?r ' 1 ' i.i N>t, ' " Be; Groceries, Ac. To Farmers, Gardeners, Etc. I M RE ILLY RK G1W8SA?& ?. t5c; lVli 1 1 J-^ll-rfl-4 I ItaunerSulky Hay Hake. Imperii! Sulky Hay Kake. 20c; wir^T iTTi Thomiu Sulky Hay Rake. i'm \\ HOIiESALE Royal sulky Buy Kuko. icd. <'?lo Sulky Hay Rake TllUn Revolving Hay Rako. n rv 1 n 1 Harm* Revolving Hay Kako. * Grocer, Pork, Packer, ssss""* Write for price and agency. AND CURER OF THE jCJ-uiw l.Vjj Main St., Wheeling. W. Va. Celebrated "Strawhcrrj Hums," BEAUTIES SSS?^%alS^8iio$ ? .aaa <>? i mi ...r.r nmnnnm P. Rocka and B. Leghorn Chickens Undue Tu Kos. 1309 AND 13(1 MAIN STREET, l,\(1 wifpvt ivr \v va In lumber. Satisfaction guaranteed on all. ;rH 0 IT AO Mccnt book for 25 cent* and names an ?VO My own Ciirool Choice Smoked Meals .WW- J1""1; "MkmoI tv.;enly wldo .wake Funnel itu- ered dally from inyl'orkHouJW at Manclanter. Send Btamp for circular* to tee nolE?-TK?*r Krrwr. W. Va T1IK I.ARUEMT HTOCK Of = ' 1 " ' 7 GENERAL GROCERIES TpXCHANGE BANK. [en IN THE STATE. I CAPITAL ? 1200,000 md J. N. Vamcb.* .. Premier If Headquarters for ua. dklaflain. vice-Prveuiei f Taylor's Patent and Family Flow. ?? J. M. llrowu, W. EHInulmin, luf- L. S. Delaplaln, A. NV. Kelley. . it HemlqimrtcrH for the Celebrated John Fruw' It . Drafts Issued on Enijland, Irelaud, 8ootlnti p Alaroma Coffee. rgy Bole Astntfor Dupont'i Sporting, Mining and JJANK Ot THE OHIO VALLEY. >?_ CAPITAL........ 4175,000 S Wholesale Stoneware 1 sts=z=s=a: Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Ge Wo have In stock fiO.OOO CiullotiH of Stone- many. 2o ware In directors. * Jars, Crocks, Milk Pans, Butter Wm.A.Isett, Wm. B. SItnpion, , Pots, Jugs, Pitchers, Etc., J. A. Miller, Johu K. liotsforvl, the ,, , ... .... , . . .. , fc. M. Atkinson, Victor KoHcnburg. _?,i which we will Wholesale U> Dealer* at Invert Henry Bpeyer. "" Prices. Trade lu surrouudlnf towns solicited. mrJl P. P. JEPSON, (Rubier. J2J THY ODE GOLD DUST FLOUR. J (?U. Fresh Hoastcd Coffees and Pure Teus. BUSlneSS Cards. ?S; Conner & Snedeker, Stephen mccullougii,' ;?ri led Cor. Market A Fourteenth BU. ? . . _ o i Contractor and Builder. Miscellaneous. . ui? -- . .. - r.? All Carpentor Work promptly attended to < k * the ni:s?t reasonable term*. ftli- All .work personally attended to. i i iJlBfj/iV CnrintT Morlinino ?,H/no1'' AlleyI3, rt'ur nf Residence, md -jHC^JCm-uPrlllg InGDIGinC fllutatli .treel: Shop In roar. >5 r i? iMalfcSMalti REDMAN 4 co., ,1iv Hellier Aperient. I xllBEIBgy ?- Ceneral Machinists. rill- ?*ad Druggists crerywbert And Manufacture of Marine and Statlont r:. Roofing Materials, Cob. Cuapliwb A eioiitrxtn 8ra., lillt FELT. PITCH. &.c. WffKRMNO. W. V*. ?1Q. READY ROOKING, 2-PLY AND 3-PLY. ? a = iver Roof Coating Asn Rook Punt Professional Cards. tDO For either Shingle or Metal Roofs. Carbolic ... ~ ung Acid and Carbolate of Lime Disinfectants. W. AlklNSON, C at BALTO. COAL TAR & M'F'G CO., itze. 1C W.CamdenSt. (NewNo.) Baltimore. ATTORNEY AT LAW T THE BASE BALL CURVER! (I'ATEST Ai'l'I IKD Fein.) ' " AjCnl, tils Can you throw a Base Ball? H ?o. fifteen mitv 1318 Market Bt., Wheeling, W, Va utcs practice with the Ham Ball Correr will en- 'Collection* promptly attended to. in,, ever able you to pitch all the curve* as well a* any ance solicited to Wheeling, and lu all naiia tinu, 1'rofewlonal Pitcher. Kent postpaid on ruceii.t West Virginia. Can place Insurance at low >08i' 8endPO!UlNotevEx^M.orP.O. rate* and In best oompanli-*. aplG-rviv . It WCarroll Street. Cleveland/Ohio. i p. < V .. 2 fp $100 to $300 iw&^.s,swks LoDlsiaiia ^ate Lottery Co. IruB who can furnish tbtlr own horse* and give their 6 Whole time to the busineas. Spare moment* For tickets or further information addrcM 1 may be profitably employed alao. a lew vhcuu- undersigned. If yon nave not been fortun ... ciea in towns andeltlc*. H. F. JOHNSON & CO., elsewhere, My me lor a change. ilito WW Matn at.. lUchmoud. Va. wy.Ux*yaw lit of JUDICIOUS AHO PEREI6TEK. JAMES H.WILSON, 14 Aiivom?um inn mwuy. rr.voa , .. co.imtou, kj cirn- ilolore DiMlrnt any P'P"- Mi liW'O faNewspaper Advertising consult A LL KINDS OF 3. h. ^?rc?t i abq m. ti4dm&8 plain and fancy job wo and ?5m8:3 UU .i,VitT ' Neatly and promptly executed at tho ' o HfinSrMl -! Dailv Intbujubkcbb Job Owes, s U U ? *""m> CHICAQO. Noi. :ffi ?od 27 Fuurux:?tli otroc Educational. IT. De CHANTAL, Near Wliecllnir, TV. T?. KSistcra of tbe Visitation.) A school of more Utan national reputation | offers exceptional advantages for thorough education of young ladies iu all department*. Li* I brary of six thousand volu cs. Kino philo sophical, chemical and agronomical apparatus. Musical iH-jiartinont specially noted. Corps ci piano teachers trained l?y a leading professor Irom Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal cultu according to tlio method ol the old Italian uuf* tens. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. . Ten acrcs of plcaMiro grounds. Board cxcclleut'. For Catalogues, and references to patrons in all the principal cities, address sel THE DIRECTRESS. Summer School For Ladies in all Advanced Poll to. Branches. Metropolitan advantages. Proximity aud frequent rapid transit to nearby resort*. Scud for circular giving full details. VAN NORMAN INSTITUTE, (Est'd 'fw) iW Central l-ark, west. New York. Fat,i. Sra.MoN begins September 27, ISSS. ij Address Mmk Van Noiiman. as above. JeU * " -yyilEELING FEMALE COLLEGE Will tiegln its next session Wednesday, September ft, 18m. Competent instructors iu every IVpartuieut. Rates an reasonable tut in uny institution of equal excellence. For particulars ad dress ||. R. BLAlMl?ELL. Jo7 President. N" EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0FMUSIC Boston, Mass. 1 TIIE LAROF.HT and Boat Kqulppfd In the Worltl?ICi> liiftructora, SS32 MucletiU l??t*r?r. Thorough lurtniiilua In ?'?*l and t*Hr*m**tal Mutie,PUas and Organ IVfiinf. Fin* Am, Oralcr,, l.iimtur* FfncA, Cinun a;.I Italian Ungumgu. h'nfUth Bratukf. Or ***' titi, tie. Tuition. fA to 4231 hoard and room with Wram II rat and Kl'-ctrii* I.lght. f.vut hi KMper wrrk. .Fall Term hntina Srj't. 13, Txvt for llhutratrd Calendar, i'iviiik flill Information, atlilin* K. TOt'lUKL', 1'irvt.lof, franklin sjuuic. Itoino.N, AUtm. Jel-MU.tK Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY. Mils. M. STEVENS HART ..-.Principal. 001 "M St., N. W., Washington, d. C. Sixth Annual Session begins Wednesday, September >. Course of liiNtruction embrace* Elocution, Practical English aud Knulish Classics, I-atlu, Mathematics. Modern Languages. Vocal and In truinentul Music and Physical Culture. The Principal Is assisted by auetllelent corps of teachers in each department. Graded Chutes for boys and girls daily Adult Clashes and private Instruction given In the evening. Diplomas awarded. A limited number of pu pun ueciiimiMiunii-w in iuu iiiuiii/. For circulars and references apply to intkm.1* onft.r.k oflh-e. auai Stammering Cured. System baaed upon nature'* lawn. NoSjccrkcy ?No Thicks. System explained to those interested. Testimonials from physicians, educators and patrons, who havo received benefit from tho method of instruction. Address Mils. M. STEVENS HAUT, Principal, Washington School of Klocutlon and English Language, 'JOi M. Street, N. W., Washington, P. C. Students boarded in family of Priucl|?l. GQflfl MAPUSWOOD IN8T1TUTK. for holli ipuUUt K'xes. Concordvillc, Pa. Preparatory, llusiucss Graduating. Euglish Graduating, Helentiflo utid College preparatory lessons. H|?celal care to little hoys- Highly recommended hy r jnitrous. JusF.nt SllOKTUlKlV., (Yale) A.M. I'r. | ^Je^rrlus,^^^ L Railroads. AI/X'lMQRE& OHIO JtAILHOAP?Departure ol trains from Wheeling. Schedu:e in effect April 20. ISM?Kastoro time: Express tor Chicago and the Northwest, 10:2.*. a m. .'i: W t> m, U:50 p m daily, and 11:15 p m daily, except Saturday. Express for Cincinnati mid St. Louis, 10:25 a m daily, 11:1ft p m daily. Cambridge accommodation, 0:00 a in, excell Sunday. For Columbus, 10:25 a ni daily, and 11:15 p m, daily, and 2:4ft p m dully except Suuday. Express for Washington, I). C? Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, via Grafton, 5.kin m aud 5:10 p m, daily, via Pittsburgh p. m, dallv. For Pittsburgh aud Washington, Pa., S:00 a m dally: express, 8:10a m, daily. IMS p m, daily except Sunday. Additional way train for Wellington. l,a.t5Jpm, dally cxcept Sunday. For Pittsburgh, Washington, ltaltimure a?'d PUUadelphtaat<$:20 p m dally. Pittsburgh accommodation, Sunday only,r :.'?> p in. For Moundsvillo, 6:35 and 7:35 a m. and 12:00 uoon. and 15:10 p in, daily except Sunday. For Grafton. 6:10 p m, dally. For Cumberland, a m, daily, except Sunz day. for St. Chtiravlile, s:(?."?and l?:00 a m, 2 p in ami 5:10 p m. dally except Suuda)'. Express trains arrive from Chicago, 6:25 and 9:Wi a m and 0:10 p m daily, and 4:55 a m daily except Monday, Express trains arrive from St. I/mis and Cinciuiiall, 4:55 a m aud 0:10 p ui, daily. ExpresM trains arrive from Philadelphia, Haitimore aud Washington. I). C., via Grafton, 11:20 am and 10:45 pm daily; via. Pittshurgli, 10:15 a. m. daily. Trains arrive from Columbus, 4:55 a in daily, ana o:iu pro daily, ana lu.-aa am daily cxcei l Sunday. Trains arrive from Pittsburgh, )0:15 a m daily, and 12Mflp m, except Sunday, 6:fi& p m and 11:10 p in dally. Traina arrive from Washington, Pa., 8:00 a id, daily except Sunday. Traluk arrive from MoundiVlllo, 7:!t0 and 9:16 a m mi-' 1: in ami 7MO pm, dully except Sunday. Tnilnt. arrive irom (i ration. 11 .-JO a m. dully. Trains arrive from Cumberland, 6:tt> p m, dally except Sunday. Train* nrrlvo from St. Clalravillo, 7:Mand tn:S5 : am. and 1:35and 0:10 i? m. daily exccpt Sunday % Cambridge accomuiodutUm arrive* ul 7:10 p u& except Sunday. liamtimi'called for and checked at hotels mid reMdcnco* on orders left at ticket office, li!UU liar ket street, and at depot. ('II AH. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass AcenU W. M. CLKMBNTH, Manager. Ohio river railroad.?time Taldc takinK effect May 27, ISSH. IWei'KCr trains will run a* foliowH?rcntral Unit'. Alt trains daily except Uiomj marked thus f which it do not run on Sunday. it aoirm lNo.7 ^?.b. tSo.UjNo.). ** a. m. p. in. a. in. a. m Loave?Wheeling ii:i 6:85 Kenwood, opp. llellairc 3:4.'? 11 :U 6:fC Moundsville 4:0'. 11 Mi 7:10 p. in. . New Martinsville b:12 12M!i 8:16 0 Williamstown 7:ocii 2:p 10:10 Parkcrnburg - 5:1.'* 7::i0 2: l.'i 11.1*1 p. in. - Ravcnswood <JM.'> 4:1.r? 12:20 Mawm City m.uo 5::tr. ):&? Clifton 1 M:a'- .r:iii 1:4C Arrive? rt. Pleasant..... 8MO C:N. 2:15 Galllpolis Kerry ??:?a> r.::tr. 2:82 Guyaudotte 10:33......... 7:.Vi 4:u> It Huntington IUM-'> 8:0Ti 4:17 I. p. m. ' Charleston 3:20 10:03 8:'JC j, Irontou. f.:i*< Portsmouth a. m. 7:10 White Sulphur - 6:Ui p. III. H. III. Staunton - :t:2t' u.-.t) MOUTH HOUND. No. li. No.4. f.Nu.V I.Mi.rt n. ill. a. in. a. in. |>. in. Leave?Huntington l?:0u fi:i5 .*?:!& ? (iiiyituni.iii' 10:ih funo :? ?>? ~ (JhIIIHi* Kerry 11:3.' 7:00 4:50 l'oiut I'leuMint 11:45 7:iSU 6:07 ~ p.m. Clifton .. 12 7:.V> fi:P5 Miimhi City 12:# #.<> 5:46 Rnvetmrnod 1:45 1' 7:<>U I'lirkornhurK ? :??' ?:15 10:4.% *:ai \V1 Ilium*towii 03:-l5 II ... p. in. >n New MartInxvillo. H:lft 5:.'t7 12; i;. .... Moundsvlllo t?:i' ?'?:!" 1:4.'?......... Bcnwood ti :i'' 7:(<o 9:0b 4v Arrive?Wheeling lo:?*; 7:15 2:'J0 .. U-Hve Wheeling via. p. m I?. C. A St. 1 12:Jt*? 3:3 Arrive?Cleveland 0:30 6::kjmmmm> I'illMturgli 3:2? ft:.V h. m. *. in. Philadelphia 6:35 6:2f New York H:llO 8:00 ..., r. n. m. 7 Chicago H:?l C:?-l .... Through ticket* and l>w#u(u checked to nil point*. _ W. J. ROBINSON, (Jen 1 Pawi. Aeinf. rnrkemburg, W. V*. Fitrn llmno*. . Tr?v. I'it>" Aifent. Wheeling. W. V?. PITTSHUIMill, CINCINNATI Jk ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO.-Patihandlo Kent* Under iiehcdulc In effect May 11, |w* umtin leave Wheeling Central Standard time; For Kteubenvillc and l'ltt**t?iir?!i. 0:35 h hi, U::'.. it m. 3:30 p in. For Steuheiiville. 8:05 p m. Tno 6:35 a in mid 8:05 p in trni*n make direct eoimeo Mir UlillllllHI>, I JIH'lIIIltUl. IU'llll!l|llH>ll? MUU cIiIiml'u. The 12:35 p m train make* direct cou* ur- motion for Oiltimlni* ami c!ii<-ago. of Tn*il?i? arrive at WhwIliiK, G:I6 h m, 10:W> n m, e?t 2:45 p ro and S:W p in. = pLEVKI.A N IJ A PITTBBUKMH KAU.KOAD.?l!tul?TK'lu'<l?!v in vrtvot May 1.1, 1?*. Train* linvi? Itrlilui'iMirt, <VtH./a! Hf'l 11tu<_ : For I'ltulMirjil), Chlciivo nix! i.Icvcv Unil. 4:60 am. For I'ltubiimli, 10:1? n m. F?r the ?hlcMO nnd Cleveland, 1:12 p m. Fur !?inri?t:rvh at? *nd New V>rk, 8:39 p in. h.r XU'tilx-nvlHr. >>:& n m. F?ir Martin a H-rry, 0: l"? u m. Train* urrlvv BrttlgQi*>il n\ 7:53 a m, 10.13 * ro, 12:28 p in, 4:15 p n>, 4:47 p m, and 7:47p rn. mylfi ^FOUNTAIN RK BRANDS FINE CUT AND PLUG*, t Incomparably the Bast.