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Amusements. Grand Opera House, u.c. c.kntuck. UMtom >uipF. m "aJSp'S^01 '?V","0I"'', CHARLtS BOWSER. ?i;H t E Kl?? Kriwiiil Julb' I'uuujr! A aure euro fov lb? HlXSfSliw rt?lirry. Miultfcou fcquurf, fifth a*,.. hn?ilw?y.N. AVr 'I Mamii It'a uio't nUtlialnR comical QOBWdV ??Cft*tIoii." Imiertbo uiai.agtmeut of Mr. w. 'Sliu-VvTillery. '-'6c; children, |te. Drtsa I'lri-ii' .j ?" hotr.1 (twin. I.Ou. Keaerved uu sale at Mol.uro liuuM Uataud FuruUh* IS -?? " d#fl Grand Opera House. a (j, ofcSTil Kit. I..' ??eo and Manner. Tuite Wight#. c<.?? .euclag TburaJoy, Dec. Itf. TllOWell kUOWH harhy lINDLEY, MuuiMiicti ?*>'M MfU*OOOIIW 011? Arlliti, io HUPIMIIK unullwil bUCCCSI, ?'Thii CAoThWaYSI" uneclal i*awy. Remodeled, and uow the bwt?ea ilrMiuM trMvelliav* ClUNUKUr 1'ttOUH.VMUE NlUHTI.Y. cQK hv (Ulleiy, Children, lie; Drtaa P,V ,. . i icUalra -1-uU. &*>? liehviVlld acuta on Ml# ?i Mi l.utu Jh'Uro A*t and turuUhlng Real Estate. FOH SALE. vn ?>JI f'Umiltiw at'MJt; n dealrablo rwldenro. Ko 'AH) Mulli Micel 'i'#}! v,, Mai ? atreet i0"0 Su. *?"? Main - J-J*" Kit ??dVt MhIII Pi: Mam atriHt T.M No. ? - " MhIu "treet - l??U Ko. . ' I A lli') - *?}}" Ko. . -" i Allry J JUto Kl.. Alley H ........... w> No ?'Alky j| }.#? Ko. nn AI IV ll.\ l.iiw Ko. I'.aii'i l*Tw.uty litih ?tr?ct.. l..tv Ko ? umlMiTwoiuy >i*lh Mrect 1,mw Ko. X, a Alky y , Ko. ?i'S rttiMln Mi?*ot I.?*' No. ;iWi * ooila *tro?l ?... 1,100 >o ?W, vsw mid "Mo ?'ulu Mirei-t, K'ound u full lot. home** iu u?? <1 repair, uow ?ftitlnic ?t ?M4i i? r uiitiiiiii. ruii l-o bought fur i'J.u*'; >o. 04. Mm, 1. rll> > I. V-V-W: Ml.Vim, 5/1C0 ttUtl Water ?treet, $.'?,?>?. 0; two Ucalrablo Kealdeuceaou t-iu<* Ittu Muot; two Dt'oimblu ltut>ldcui?a nu Fourteenth at'iroi No. MS/ MrkeUtnwt.fl.UUU; Ko ."H fctrtti; .no. -.2it) Haiti mreot;, Hioru hihI Pm'llliijMVutruvlow, Monroe county. Olil'f. will udiuiikv lurcltJ iiiupony; .no. toil" meet. f>X'i ICOO Ctiurll' V itr?ot, I'1*1; .No. IW.? Mr' iillui h #Liirut, icrouml 6U I'i lAi Itiv, 9I,?0>; No. I*.U McCnllochNirctit, Duutde Kramc. S'J tHi; t.7 feet ol liroiiuil uu North iiuroii ktri'vt niiif Zntii- till cot 11 600: two Urlck House*, No.niiiii'J r.iovfiiihaucet. inatol Ualtlmoru ?Ifi'tft. Kiolilid ? 0 t?y I'JU ice', tvOt). Many otiTcrTPl"? *.????? aim Karma for wlo. FOR RENT. A MONTH. No. Win Chapllnc httPCt fio 00 No. i. l'J n a 111 a ti'iK, 0 00 No 1 wMill-tlilrd atru-t... 6 W K.iiir Koouii'ii llouac, crock bank, ucar Alley a. A ?'?Miruulo IfcMdcuw), Kruund l'i acrta, |20y JAMES A. HENRY, lUal K?tnt" Akohi, (1 H. Claim Attorney aud No inrv i nm|i', ??(> liili Market struct. def FOR SALE. Rlx lUmincil frame Uouio. lot 70x1100 feet, at No I wuiityiiiuth street, for ft,m A k<h? 11. Koniuid Dwuillnif on eiouth Tens at. AIm> a>ime vt ry diahabio HuHdlUK Lota ou South 1 ^Killiliii-M tj with full Uotftt No.22l2(Jbapllueat. Uullillng I.0U1 corner T??nty ?evouth aud Mam ?tt. vU. a nood laetory ?tu?. A 1 'oui.tr) Home, tt iu licit wcatof Urldgopiirt, Ohio; hah ;t! j a.-rta of ground, 7 numcd brick hmiMi, u pnylt-K atoue quarry. Trice, il.bOO clua|> IliiildliiK l ot* Iu the sixth ward, on tillinorc 1 treet, near Twontyuluth. MiCollouh atreet, m<ar Tlilrtlctli; Mayaiou. ucar Tweiity-ulutu. ObtoCoiiuiy fariu, lC0ncn", .small Farm near MouudhVllle for 11,500, or ex ?bmiKu ior city {irniierty. m -l-lriiiif HI i itglliKtOU liUllC. Iioiihle Urlck hoiuti 011 North llurou atreet; will >ny well an mi luveatnieut. Hull iiik 1 ota Iu the Old Fair (iroumla; alao on North llurou aud Norm Front atrrota. Ketideui* ou North Front atreet; 7 roomed houi", lot 1)0x400; p'lco 14.000. A il'?t I'liwn 7 roouied Mouneou Murylnnl nt. Hi * Kooitict] Krlc k Mouae, with vacaut half lot at l;tl? Mm 'oiliM'h dtroHi. llulld'tiK Lots nu r thirteenth and Fifleouthata, Market Htnet lliMtie?a ITopurty. . A IIvo rooint'd lloiiaoou routh HroadWKV, with other ImiHtived I'roitoriy. Ixiaua Scuotlatoil. roti KKN1?I'Mtutry Place within 15 mluutc# drive from centre o( city ou motor line. 0. O. bMITH, Ucnl Katnto Agout and lliokcr, 12-ft) Mnlu Hired. Hlnctiahnn III and aold. no! Trustoo's Sales. rjMlUsTKK'ii bale! Br virtue of rdied of truit ma*e l?y John II llcCmi ken. John 11. l'lehl and Ada K Dlehl. k!* * Ku. to J. K. CowiUn, trustee, and of nu or der ol the< H(!iiitC??urt ?>f "bio Count?, >'e>t VlrwliiIn. mudooii tho lfltn <i?y of Mhv. 1M.?. up pointing me** triiMcu in pinto 01 tho tniaice tit i ed In Mid (Hid of truxt. which In da cd Mui li.il iwi mid Urre<irdc<( In the ofik-0 ol thoi.Vrkoi ihciouuty Court of ??hln Countv Wtmi V|r*iliiln hi l?ml of irmt Boon No. II) iM?ii 5*8, 1 will nil ut tho frout door of (to Court Iliium* of mid county, on TUUIWDAY, the SCth DA Vol DKCBMBEIt.im btwIunliiK ut lu o'clock ii. nt, the following dp acrib*t property. (hut in to My: Kojr lot* oi ground n it unified Twenty-three, l'?euty four T-eu y llv. mill l'wciity?>lxliiMitUTonuiiitji:re Two of Jiitiu 1' Oilunrlat'a uddltiou No 'J to the ally of uhfullHK. i The title to the above property 1m hetloved to bo perfect. out nu|iIns M tru?tce I will convey ouly me tine vented fu mo t?y said d-ed of trtmt Tr.iiMxor Malk-oiip third mid *? much more m tii?* piirchrtMT ('lei'tft to ptty In caah. tho l)?l aneeln two equal liuUllmeiitii in one nud t*?? ye?r?. n.. en bearing interest from the dny o> tnleto ImuIvix for tho deferred naymenta. the line to lit rettlned until payment in mode In full W. J. W COWDBN. Tru.loe. W II II M IKK. A'li M'Hiwr. llMt Educational. fit. De CHAKTAL, NEAR WHEELING, W. Yfl (Bitten ol the VUitation.) A achool ol more thau uational reputation oRon exceptional advantaKoa for thorough edu cation ol yotiUK ittdloi lu all departments. Li brary ol in thoHMiud volume*. Fine philo sophical, chemical aud agronomical apparatus. MuMcal Department apeclalljr noted. Corp#ol piano u?rncia trained by a leading profe?*oi trom cotuwatory of 0tutt?art. VouU eulturi aocordluj: to tho method of Ibo old Italian ma* terr. l ocation uuaurpaaaed for beauty and health Ten derm pi nioMure ground*. Board excellent For Catalogue*, and relereucva to natrooi u all the principal cltien, addreu fHK niRKITRKW. NORTH MAIN STREET SCHOOL For Boys and Girls. between I and 10 yeara of aips will be opened (hi HKCONU MUNI) At IN -IkPTKMIIKA, at No 117 Main tSrkurr, by Mm* MAK BKLLK HART, formerly ol WanhiuKtou, l>. C. The M'hool will bo conducted ou tho general Hue* ol tho Kindergarten. much roiiveiMtiou and callathcnla exerclaoa without extra charyv A I'lmio In tho arhool roomi for the entertainment and luitructlou of the children. cn a nana modkratb. z STAMMERING MiYbethorouihly and permanently cured by method* nf lti?iruciloti baaed upon acleullflc prlUPlpJw No trek* employed No neurec) demanded. i be ?)?em, which U entirely edit eaiional, U on.lorpH by many ol the moat prom Uient educator* and puyaloiana ol the ??ountrjr. Mm M.NTKVKNSIIART, rrlndpal of the Washington Beliool of Klocu Ion and Oratory. L* byline Add***. tn Main Mtreet mil Financial. jjJANK OK TUE OHIO VAI.I.KY, CAI'lTAI ?tH,?)0. W?. A. Iim PmM.nl *?. U. nvmis Vlw ltnid.nl lirjlu on KniUnil, IriiUnil.Fnuce Mil art many, DIUOTOM. rs.4 ?? {ttta: ?? M. Atkltiaoti, Victor Bimuiburg, Henry Htwyrr, J>! ?' r.r.jmoH.raahler. T7X0I1AN0B HANK. CAT! r A I. ><00)000. DIIKTSII. Snhn'rW' A"V' "" "n?l?i?t. If?l??4, hollMi Mi.11 potnu In KumM JOHN 3.1ONW,HullHr. A VETERAN. I tru wounded In the le# at thu battle of Stono Rlyer, I)cc. a I a, iwj j. My blood wu poUonud frum the effects of thu wound, and the lex swelled to duuble lu natural ?Uu, and rvmaluvd so fur miuiy yuars. Tito |*>l?)ii extended t* my whole system. mid I nuirurwJ a thoiuand doathH. Nothing did mo any euod until I took Swift'sSpocitio, which taok Uio imiIsoii out at tuy system, and enabled mo to foe I a?y*elf a man again. d. & 8. In the remedy for blood poUou. Joun Conway, London, u. Treatise on Blood and Skin DUeases mailed true. Swtrr qrrctFio Co., Drawer 8, AlUnta. 0?> Great Relief IS iiutatilly afforded sufferers from llroiicliitiH, by thu use of Ayer's (,'horry I'cetoinl. Either as an auo dyne, 10 ulluy inflammation, or uu ex peeturunt, to loosen nnd briug awuy tho mucus, this jireparatlou has no equal. ?? Last winter I confrrnetflil it severo cold, which, by repeated exposure, be came quite obstinate. I wan much troubled with hoarseness und bronchial Irritation. After trying vurious medi cines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer'ii Cherry Pectoral. On taking thin medicine, my cough censed almost immediately, and I have been well ever since." ? Hev, Tliomoa 11. HiiNNell, Heeretnry Holston Conference nnd IV K.of the(Jrcenvillo DUt.M. E.0., jloncsboro, Tenn. " My mother was nick three years and very low wlili bronchitis. Wo feared nothing would euro hur. One of my friends told me about Ayer'a Cherry 1'ecioral. Kim tried It, has used eight bottles, and is now well."?T. U. D. CUauiborluiu, Baltimore, Mil. Cherry Pectoral, rnBI'AllED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer A. Co., Lowell, Man. Bold by all Druggists. l'rlco $1; six bottles, $ft. iloodaotie, yot CAirrrn's I.irrut Ltykr Pills ?re equally valuable In Cnrnlipatlon. curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while tliey ulso correct all disorders of the stomach, ithnulato the liver and regulate the bowels liven If they only curcd CURE Slcl: Headache and relieve nil the troubles IncI dent to a lilllnuii elate of the B)'Hlem, such as l)iallien*. N'uiiKea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, l'uin In the Hide, Ac While their most remarkable Micccss has l>een shown In curing Acne thov would be almost priceless to tliofe who suiter from this distressing complaint, but fortunately their goodness dees not end here, and those who one* try (hem will llnd these llttlo pills valuable In so many ways that i they will not be willing to do without them Hut after all sick beod ACHE U the bano of so many lives that here Is where we make our (treat boost Our pills cure ll nvlilte otliero do not. Oartcr'n Lrrri.K l.tvca Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle sctlon S lease all who use them, lu vials at 88 cents, ve for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by malt CA37S2 UIDlClin: CO.. Hew Yet*. !m?4n Wowr*MK JiJMiffl'JJi ".SpiV GAIN ONE POUND A Day. i A GAIN OK A roUND A day IN TIIK ) case OF A man who HAS BECOME "Al.1, j run down," AND has PEG UN TO TAKE j that REMARKABLE PLSSII PRODUCER, iSCOTT'S I Fwulsion ! OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH ) Hypophosphitcsof Limo&Soda I 19 NOTItlNO unusual. Tills PRAT ) has MKN PRRFORMRt) OVRR and over ) again. palatable as MILK. K.V > doused by Physicians. Sold by all j Druggists. Avoid suustitutions and J imitations. nn'ttuwMw C2 5?> o S3 ct CO a z < u K D & mj!u; ? IT OU?HJO Cancara, Humora, 8orea, Ulcnra, I witltnf*. Tumor*, Abacaaata. Blood rolaonfng, Malt Rheum. Catarrh. Bryalrtlaa, Rhtumatlam, tod all Blood and Bkln DiiriiM. ITtfSiffi wS?k0or 01,011,44 for * J, M. L008KUBD OLOVRU CO.. Dotrott, uleb. rOR SALE BY ALL DBUQQIITf. LOGAN DRUG COMPANY, rrL1?fi Cornar UrupslRta, apy-tviw >ow VYttiauNn. W. Vi. ELV'N Cream Allaya P?ln nnd Inflammation, H?nl?thaSoro?, Ilif liittlliocncw. Uilkut No*. ttOuiid'47 fr'uurt?euUidtr?ttU IN TUB FALL William K?WAan Vmsir. When the ralu cornea pat'rlu down Ou tbe leave* all ueml 'nd browu, Layiu' tb ck upou ihe ground lu the hall, An1 Ihe irim aI atrlpped 'ud Ura Lilt tbelr urrna up lu tboalr, Kill Uetv'n iu wutodeapair They would call. Then I love tukluilcr gel OU'i 'lie aid: alone 'lid kit ^Wllh my corn cob plpt? a-lit, Iu ho itoor. ' A?v from Uirtd uieu 'ud wife, 'Nrt Wfleistuii humtu Hie With lla huatllu' 'roaud 'ud utrifo hvermore. 'Nil It somehow aeetu* tu uie Tint we all '11 aouiu day ho Uk. ail old deserted treo Ei it grlovea. Iteichlu' up our arum ou high If IN'ngrajr 'ud w- uy aky, NVidle around u? Mick will lie Our dead leavtja. Leav?aof hop- (hut time has killed, 'Nil id ?lana al uulultilled, Belli-use* fer g*ln W? loved to build, Theru will lie Jutl about ea thick .round n Ibeui dead leave- ou the ground, Wtiuu llfc'ft cold Kail ralu ojuiea down By 'ud by. Makoa no dif'reuoo e* 1 nee Whutnei rich or poor we be, Kath a 11 bo a iuaili*a tree Iu the Vail, Ftr the front o wor.iUeur' Kullh I kU m 'oout everywbar, Alio 'ml horror >uru? ihe bar Of us all. Kx I think thc?o mutter* o'er, in Iu' in tuv old I'arn door, Then uiy mind goea on before With a*?fi wine, 'Nd thiuk thutby'udby WeOiali, though our leave) hero die, Putoiu new ouea lu the?ky lu thotieriuK. 'N'd I my if ttia la *o, Though Jife'aVV'Mlyalorjoa may blow, tipluklln' now our hoada with auow, Never mind; lt'aa iluti tbat nprlurf ia now, 'Nd u I'le aint luuard cheer, lu (lie k'K 1 day o' ihe year, KDIVAIID lIKUAJIVa T1IE0UIES, ThoAuthor .?(, "tuukliiii Unokwnnl" Coo vluuetlTUut ill* Scheme of QovitruuMiut I Will llrliia About tlio MHltmluiu-TIi* New MiUouulUt Party Blajr lleoouie u | I'uuer, Sew York Sunday HVrW. In the Htllu vill??e nl Ohlcopoe Falls,. SIiiM .ou a rainy day last week, a llorM reporter found Mr. fidward Bellamy, the orlgnator and loader In the growing Nationalist movement. lliu celebrated author ol "Looking Backward' la a wiry looking mail, yet in Ilia thirties. There nro hut few strands ol fcllvor 111 Ilia dark bair, and his frank fact) la ill uminated by a pairof honest brown eyes. Every lineament bespeaks kind-hearted ness anil geniality. "I was born," began Mr. Bellamy, "in Obicopee Kails. My youthlul days were passu! la much the same tnaiiuer ns the ordinary boy. I had my share of lop. and marbles, lights and kites, though really I ilonot IhiuR tha public will fuel interested in uoy portion ol iny personal career. After-attending achoul at the ,,|,1 Union College in Schenectady for some time, I went to Gerinauy for it 5"Unoii my return I studied law In "Upon my return I Btudied law In diSiilllOsId and was admitted hi the bar, hut did not practice. 1 went into the Held of journalism aud ill 1871 became an outs hie rditorial writer for the New Y?ik lucniwj I'ott. I soon severed my connection with this paper ami became an editorial writer oil the springlleld Union. My lienlth gave way iu 18,7 and 1 went to the Sandwich Islands, where] I remained lor n year. AS AN AUTHOR. "I have always written more or less for inagtaincH, and in 1878 I produced iuy llrbt uovol, 'A Nuwtucket lily I, I which was published by the i'litnama. ?Dr. Ileldelhull'a 1'roceas' came next, and was published by Applctou In 18S0. Four vcara later tbu Tickuors produced 'SIlss Mulingtou'a Sister.' My lost book, 'I/iokluK Backward,' which appeared in 1888 wal the outgrowth of a deep con viction that the grout mass ol American people aro blind to tbu perils into which they arediitling. Up to the beginning ol the present year not over ten thous and copies luid been disposed of. Ill Jitnuarv last there came a lioom, and eince that time nlmust two hundred I huusanil copiea have been sold. I have not expected any great pecuniary bar vest, but I am grutillvd beyond measure Ht the bioailcast seeds of warning which th? hook is sowing. Tha work has been Inundated Into German, Danish and French, and tho Bales ill Loghind aro quite as large as iu America. Out of Ibis I book bus grown a party whoseulm is the nationalisation ol grrat industries aud the ultimnU) conduct of all Diiaiuesa by the pen tile aud for the beuelH of the UUOUIO." I Mr. ilfllainy did not talk llko a blind believer In a visionary creed, but rather as the calm apostlo ol a reasonable theo ry. Continuing, ho said: ??The coming party will bo aatisQod with nothing hut a fraternal basis olin dustrv aud an equality ol rights aud ad vantages, This is not a class movement. It appeals to all business men, and no oiio Is so much Interested as the small tradesmen themselves. We are not at all rabid, We are limply obeying a nat ural law of icouomlcs. We do nut want to bang monopolists and capitalists, hut we (Imply desire to put an eud to the bvstem which permits them to exist. "Do you think inch a millennium as vou have outlined will ever come, Mr. Bellamy?" asked the reporter. COS PIUgNT OP Ills TIIXOKIItl. "I do and shortly," was tlio reply. "Clubs aro forming everywhere, and already there are two or threo hundred in the field." "How will you bring about the groat cll"u>eJlecllon and legislation," was tlio reply. "Out In Callfuiula they promised to send un entire delegation of Nation alists to Onngreaa, and matters are word ing In a almilar ratio in other Mutes. ! There Is no chance but lor a strong pub | He and we believe It Is com ing We do not blame any onu class (or the dinting stato of tliiugs, neither do wo represent any. The plutocratic ten dency l? In Itself a revolution, and this constant drainage of business out of tlio bands ol the email dealers Is threatening to the public." , , When questioned as to tliespecllio ob jects ol the movement, Mr. ile.lsmy 1 "First, wo want the nationalisation of I all railways. We propose that the i Uovcrniiiflnt shall tako charge ol the properties and aball pay over to tlio pn sent security boldara sitcti dividend* on o lust valuation ol tho property aa I may bo earned." pivotal issua*. I "Second, Uio natlunallaatlon of tele urapli and telephone systems In the ssmo or ?OHIO other practicable maniirr. The Kiigllsh Government purchased tile tele graph sjetem outright. Uengrwa could; easily dtclilo the iiiatter. "Third, the natlonsllaatlon ol the coal mining business uf the country to the end that all m|nra uiay be worked win tlnuously to their lull capacity, the coal to be furnished to cotiiumeia at cost and. the iiiluera steadily ami humanely cm ploved, No claw of men la so damnably dealt with aa coal miners, and there la nn class ol employers w ho treat the pub lic ao rapaciously aa the coal barons, "Then wo propose that tho PMtoBlM Department of the OoMrnment ahull control the expresa business otlhiieuun try on the aame principles. The cltlea and towns ol the country should lake charge, as municipal functions, of the healing, lighting and running o street eara and ail metboill ol rapid traiult. These conditions, II carried nut, would affect tlie oniidltlon ol ?,000.000 wolklng men throughout tbe iHiitnlrr. Nobodjr wants liarsli ineaatirea, but the general public Interests demands a great change. "Our object In urging tlieae changes la , three-lold. First, tlisy ar? In tin line with, and ar? it?p-?tones to ultimat nationalisation. Secnd, they will banc lit thu general consuming public by greater cheapness and efficiency in tbes ranches of service. Third, tbev affnr the uieana by which the condition of vaat body o( workmen can be placed 01 a immune and aecure bonis. The timt <1 theao object! ia logical, and the two latte are merely prlnciplea of application." "What steps would you take to pr? vent political jobbery and corruption ?' queried the reporter. "We propose the following plan," wa the reply, "as the basis of organisation for the double end of prevention politi cal abuae and securiuit buiuaue uondl lions: On the natiunalixatiou of any in dustry the existing force engaged in tin industry would bu taken into the niuui cipal and National employ went. All em ployes wo.iid be guaranteed a ueriuauen tenure of etnployneut except In cases o fault or incompetence, which would bi determined by a tribunal expressly con stituted for that purpose. Admission t< tlio service would be to the lowest grade this admission to ho determined by pri nri-v of application, subject to certali tests*" "Do you mean to say that this wouli do away with patronage?" waa asked. "L?t ua suppose," Mr. Bellamy re plied, "that tue Mayor of New York would appoint the head of the Gas Do pat tiueut. He would have no patrouogt whatever, and no power of appointment or removal, fie would merely have powerof suspension from duty during the offender's trial by thee Jurta. There would bo a provision for the impeach incut of any oflicer who uaed hid oiOce for political purposes." "what about our preaeut educational system V" asked the reporter. TUB J'BKSKNT KVILS. "The present system of education ia failing to reach thechildren of the poor," waa the respouse. "VVh7 ia thia so? simply because it is necessary to put them to work at a very early ajje. The big Massachusetts mills are full of chil dren eleven or twelve yeara of age. Tho sue of compulsory education should be raised to *ev?'n>e<'n yearn, and the State should supply such aid from the treas ury, whether in the form of food, cloth* ing or other necessuries as may be need* ful to enable the children of parents who are dependent upon them to attend school. With this provision school at* tendance should be made absolutely compulsory. 11 the plutocratic tendency dates back thirty years," continued Mr. Bellamy, "ft has increased so rapidly that it is enough to scare any thinking man. If it continues to increase as it has in the past, the wealth of the country will bo wholly in the hands of a small fraction of the people and the rest of us will have to live on wages. If nothing is done within teu or fifteen years to chock thistendtn ev we are lost. We are upon the very hinge of destinr. If we swing any fur ther ou the edge nothing but a social cataclysm can save uh. There is no chance but for a strong public move* ment, and if the country does not want to go any further with us, the whole matter may as well bo dropped. Mean while we shall have done a great thing for the laborers of the country, in going as far as we have gone. Let it be un derstood that we are in no way in sym pathy with auy Anarchical movement. The American Hag is good euougli for us." ?'Do yon believe that this ideal Btate of affairs would benelit tho South and North alike?" was asked. "it will be not ouly beneficial to the whites of the South as well as the North," replied Mr. Bellamy," but it will afford au ideal method for the dis cipline, culture and elevation of the re cently enfranchised colored man." In conclusion Mr. Bellamy said that he was deluged with Invitations to speak, but boa invariably declined, as he did not cars to bo looked on as a hippo* ilromer. "I feel that I can do better work for the cause by simple conversation with my fellow-men," he said. Is he a dreamer or prophet? KInmviI Another Miiu'm Wife. "You ncouudrel," yelled young Jacob Green, At hi* goou neighbor, brown,? "You kiwd my wife upon the street,? I ought to knock vou down." "Th*r? where you're wrong,"good Drown ro? |)I|U.|, In iicccnta i?lid and meek; "1 klNt-d her. that I've notdeuled, but 1 klMi'd her ou the check? hihI I did it because oho looked ho hand Borne?thu very picture of beauty and health. What id thu secret of it?" "Well," replied Green, "since you Risk it, 1 will tell you: alio usee Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. I accept your apology. Good night." "Favorito Pre Bcription" in the only remedy for thu delicate {derangement* and weaknesses of females, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of giving satisfaction in every case, or uioney paid for it returned. For biliousness, Hick headache, indi geatiou, and constipation, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Speaker Itecd's election ought to mean harmony, as th *ro in no music so dulcet usu Heed instrument. HOSPITAL REMEDIES. A New Method of Treating Dlnenaei. What are they T There is a new de parture in the treatment of diseases. It consists in the collodion of the specifics used by noted specialists of Europe and America, and bringing them within the leach of all. For instance the treatment pursued by special physicians who treat indigestion, stomach aud liver troubles only, wos obtained and prepared. The treatment of other physicians, celebrated tor curing catarrh waa procured, and so en till these incomparable cures now in clude disease of the Inngs, kidneys, fe male weakness, rheumatism and nervous debility. Tiiis new method of "one remedy for one disease" must appeal to the com mon sense of all sulferers. manv sf whom have experienced the ill eflects, and thoroughly realise the absurdity of the claims of Patent Medicines which are guaranteed to euro every ill out of a single bottle, and the use of which, as statistics prove, hat ruined more tlomacht than aliohol, A circular describing these new remedies Is sent free on receipt of stamp to pay postage by Hospital Hem* edy Company, Toronto, Canada, sole proprietors. mwmbow We ('notion All Agnlnat Then). Tin unprecedented nuccess noil merit of Uly'a Cream Balm?u real euro far eularrli, liny lovor und cold 111 thu head? linn Induced uinuy ndventurers to place cutarili medlclnea bearing soice resem blance in appearand', atyle or nauie upun the market, In order to trndo upon the reputation ol Ely's Cream Halm. Don't lie deceived, Uuy only Kly'n Cream Halm. Many In your Immediate locality will teitlly In highcat com iliendatlon ol it, A particle In applied into each noatrll: no palu; niircealilo to uie. I'rlce Wceula. n?nv 4n e|ectr|c wire jaan ugly thing when anything crosses it. A Rnlfl Inveituient la one which la guaranteed to hrlngyou satisfactory reauila, or In caao ol failure a return ol purcliaae price. On this Date plan you can buy from our advertised druggists a iiottlool Dr. King's Now Dis covery (or Connuaiption. It la guaran teed to bring reliof In every caae, when uaed (or any affection o( thront, lungs oi cheat, audi aa consumption, Inflammation ol lunga, brnnchltla, oath ma, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It la pteaaaut and agreeable to toale. perfectly aafe, and can alwaya lie depended upon, Trial bottlea free at Logan Drug Co 'i drugstore. 1 \oua wasted eheeka may have all th< pluiupnesa and bloom ol health through your use o| A>er's Rarnaparllla. Thii time.honored remedy attll loads the ran. It linprovea digestion, purlflea the blood and invigorates the system. Glvn It ? trial. uaw n.NAM'H AND TiUDE, Tlttt Feature* of the Mont?y mid Stoc Markets. New York, 'Deo. 10.?Money on call tlgb at5al5 percent,;closiogat 15 perceutbid. Prim mercantile paper (+VA per cent. Btorllug Ex , change quiet and steady at U bOj^at 81. tialcii u , < stock* 282,521 ibaras. The nook market to day showed more as imatiou on the uullsud department than (o some time past, and the aggregate of the bus! new done was considerably larger tbau tbat o tbe past few days. Tbe geuerul market dli played a steady hardening teudeney tbroughou the greater portio ? of the oay. Tbe feature* o tbe regular list were tbe Gould shares, New Kug laud and Ht. Paul, Western Uulon waa tbi most proiuluent ?t these and it steadily ad vancea until it touched 66 at about i p. m.,whet it wus auuounced tbut tbe Executive Commlltti hud reeomuieu ed a i extra dlvlueud oi % ivi cent. Tbls aocjuuu fur tbe rl*j o? tbe \ ast feu days aud It eaoe to sn eud right bore, aud b} tbe eud of the day there was only a small fraction lelt ol the day's liuprnvemeut. Mls?U*lpi 1 w? prominent a:id moved witbiu comparative!) uarruw limit*. , , , The great future of the day's I racing, however wssBugar lehneries, w.leh opeued down uver 1 Knt aud furtier declined about 0>f per cent e cause is to be looked for in beopcuiog ol tbe bp reck lea Kellu-i !??, which beguu o eratiuni yesterday, aud thl? iuduced a U od of loug st<>ck . tou .mi. out. The fli.al change. are about equal.) dlvid d betw- eu gains aud lo??e*. Railroad Oouds uime u< live: ssles tl 685,000. Government aud dlate bonds dull and steady, BONUS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS -CLOSU) HID. Nash.dc Chat. 102}< New Jersey Ceutral.122 Northern Puelllc..... Ifciid ilo preferred 74k Cblcugo & N, W... ..Ill U.H.4sreg 124 , L*. U. 4s. coupou 12Jld I), a. l^ireg link U.H. 4Vis COUpOU...l"4}J Adu us ?xiirc*s .. 161 American Exprc*s..U4 Canada Sou tl urn... Central I'acUlo JtMi Chesapeake A Ohio a7J,| do Urstprcfetred. 0?l 1 do secou I prel'd.. 45) Denverd H.U 10 , Erie .. hi 27Jt do preferred.. Wi Fort Wayne- 160 Kansas i& Texas .... \>i Lake Erie & West... 17J do paMerred.. 68L, Lake tihore lo7'.J Louisville tV Nash.. i-AW L..N A.AC.. ..... 07 1 Memphis A Chas... 00 I MlcblguuCeutral... WjJ Missouri i'acltlc.... Oh do preferred -HIS . Jew York Ceutral.107 Olilo.fc Mississippi. 21J4 do pruferred 1'ucltlc Mail Silk Pittsburgh 160 Iteadlug 40){ St. L. .v n. F 16 du preferred- .. 80 do tlrst pieferrcd. 01 0. M. .it St I'-ul 0?H do preferred 11.1 Texas Pacllle 1M b'niou l'ttclllc 0?V Unlted States Ex,.- My. W., Hi. L. .V P 16 do preferred 30k Wells-Fargo Ex I'M Western union Hb% llrundstutr* mid Provisions, Nkw Youk. Ues 111.-Flour, receipt* 30,0'Q IMicksgcs: exports0,ota barrels uud v!7,Vji tacks; market duli; sales 1U.0U) barrels. Wheat, re iclpta O.UiO bushels; cxporU 107,607 bushels; sales -'.vSd.lkW busheli of futures uud Ui.oo bushels of ?pot; s|>ot market tinner but dull; No. X red 81c; steamer No. '2 red blc; uugruned red 7'Js*"?)io; No. i hard WaOOJ^c; No, a red lie timber M)?*srj;c, closing at ?!'>??? January February N/JJc; Marih N7)ytM7>?c, closing atBftar, MaytwJic; Juue?7^c. ltye nru?; we? ? crut?'hWc. liarley weak, westuru 60a0ic; t'un uda .VJiT.lc. Corn, receipts l.'.huo bushels; ex ports 00 87ft bushels; sales S2i),iiu0 bushels of fu tures mid 181,(00 bushels ol ?pot; o,arketi|U el aud steady: uugraded mixed 8'J>(|a4lc; Decem ber 4'JStttcloslrn* st 4'^c; /auuary 4'2^c; Fehrutry March 41^0; Mu> -ti^c. Oats, receipts lUl.iXX) bushels; exports 110 uusheis; sulcs olW.000 buohets of (mures uud i:iU,(X0 bush els of spot; market firmer aud fairly aetUv; December '2Mj;c; January U8^c; February ?afrio; spot No. 2 white 01^; mixed westeru 27aU?o; white do IWafics No. 2 Chicago 80c. Hay aud hops steady ColTee. on tlons steady aud Sal6 iiolnis up; December 15.80 al&uoc; Januur? 1&.8.ni1&.Uoo, February, March and April 10.0Uft16.l5c; May 10.0iai62Uc; July 150?>h1o luc: Aug ist lil.Oj.; H-p'cuiber Ij.Km 16.00c; Octolier 1&.h*?1.'?.1?jc: spot Klo <|ulet aud steady at ll%o. Sugar easier and <julet. Molas ses steady ltlco sieudy. i allow steady, lloslu and turpeutlue steady. Exit* quiet; -est<-rn 20Ka27c. I'ork Ann and active. Lard weak; we?tero steam O.auo De eml er0.21c: cbruury 0.8ic; March0.4oc; April O.lie: May O.fiOc. liuttcr, choice llr?; Elulu 2U>(c; western ilaryValOc crcamcry 14a28c. Cbeoo quiet; westeru 7ul0c. Ciiicaoo, Dec 10.?Wheat?A fair s^culat.ve bunlni'ss was transacted aud the feeling rather hi ad et. Localseuti>neuiss<iowedsomo change uud a i'tle inorc bullish iucliued Shorts were d sposed t* cover, and proud cut local trudurs ?ohi i?lr y.aud otlVriUKN from this s urce Un awh le Held tho market down. The strength of the murkot was attributed to the stisdy I tl ing otr In 'erelpu ?t primary uiark-t*. Coru, tra i UK limited stul feeling stead;, outa, slo? and *lthiu iiarrow limits. l'rovUlons easier. Flour dull and unchanged. Wbcnt, cash No. 2 aprln. 7ska78>ic: No. it sprluu Wu07?. No. 2 red 78,'<a 7?>4C! December 7H,'4a78Xc.cl"sliu at78^; Janu ary 7?%a7tf}4u, closing at 71Hj. May JiijAafW^io, closing at 8J)ic. Coru.casb No. 2 Decern, her ataxic, closing at ilijjc; January ai^ailt^o, cliisliig aiai jic. May oal*. caOi 2ic; May 2JJio. Uye.No. 2, 45>Jc. Kurley, No. 2,68c. lax see 1. Si Ho. Ttmuthy, fI 21. Mesi pork, cash PJ UOaO M: January SU 3jsU 10. (ioslug at I'J 40; Mu'ch IU W; May 99 7.'i lard, cash uud Jauuarv &.M)a5.02!y!; March 0.U^; May I..12|ic. llacon, sh< rt rlbi l.75u.ri.U)c: shoulders i.i2!iul.v5o: short clear 0.1< o5.1.jc. Whisky llrm at 9112. Others unchanged, l'liiLAtiKLfiiiA, Dec. 10.?Flour weak. Wheat firm uud quiet; uugraded 84%c; No. 1 Northern 02c: No. 2 r d Dcceiubtr 7y'4a7,.)J-ic: Jainurv 80j4a80Ji.i: February ai^aS^c: Mureh 8334.181c. i;orn steady; N ?. 4 mixed trai k 214c; No.2 mUtd Decentl?er, Jauuury slid Februury March JWi^alOc. Oats trendy and hUhcr; No. 2 white December 2l>J^a.Ai!ic: January February uud Mureh auaHO^c. Uutlur unlet; rennsylvaula creamery extra -7uiv; do prints extra :<4a;i7e. Eggs, dull aud cash r; IVuusylva ulu firsts 2tkv Hai.timokx, Dec. 10,-Wheut, western quiet and suady: No. 2 winter red spot and December TOaTW^c; January s80!40; hebrunry 8^?^o; March Kl>in8J?ic; May 8*^086^. Ctirn western snudr; mixed siKit 4l},c; year ?0Jie: Jauuury MJiaitOc; Februarj 30/fcC; Mureh H?>vtlOc. Oats, western white 2?&i:R'c; do mlxeil 27u.fc. ltye steady at .OaWc. llayitroug: p line to cholco timothy 9130Ual? 60. lluttcr firm'.western packcti I7a20c; best roiled 18t20c; creamery 2fia27c, Eirgs quiet at24s25c. Coll'oe Head); ltlo 10Hall9?c. Cincinnati, ()., Dec. 1C.?Flour ca?y. Wheal Arm; No. 2 red rile; receipts2,600 bushels; rhip incut* oOO biifhols Corn nrm; No. 2 mixed Brie Oau uowtinal ut 24^c. Uje easier at 40c. i'ork easier at |U)Xa0 75. Uni llrm at 6.86c. Hulk meats aud bucou quiet and uui.hu. gcu. Whisky sb-ady at9102. lluttcr, Mi?ar aud cheese tlriu. bugs weaker at 10c. T01.KIM). 0? Pec. 10.?Wheat dull aud steady: cash aud December SlUfc; May &>Hc. Corn dull and steady; cash UJV- Cats quiet: cash 22c, Clover seed steady ami quiet; c?*h mid Decem ber 00; Jauuury 93 riyt February 9J C7X, Ltvo Htock. Ciucauo, I)eo 10.-? Cattle ? Receipt! 11,000 head; tblpuioitU 4,000 head; uiurkot lower: beeve* |jums 00; ?teeia ft mm ttt; atociera and fecdera II WiiUfUO; Texan* cattle II .V?a2 w. Hoot ?Uecelptn*to,uu(i bead: alilpueuta 4.000 head; market firm ami fin lower: mixed |;?a.'>a6 7."?; heavy Si t'mS 00; light 93 0a3 75 hluen-Ko celpta 8.0(A) head; oh I pini'ii ih 'J.ixhi licud; mar ket atioiifi: native* WKoaMo: vruaU-rncnrn fed 910im5 It; Texai n 13 UOui 60; iamb*|.">COafl 25. Kabt l.tDBkTY, l'A., Die. 10.?Cuttle?Kooolnta 2CO head; ihipincntu WHbend: market *tcndy; prime f-l 20*t 40; good I'. IKJ: Mr 9/ 70u3 25; *u>ckeraand lee icra 92&OU3 24; bulla IIMU2 76. Hog*- llccelpta 1.700 hood; ablpineni* l.WO bead; market alow; all gradca Out:)70. Hhoep? Uo eelpt 3,<l00beftil; ahlpmout* 1,000 beaJ; market k1o?r and unchanged. Nkw York, Dec. lft.?BowM-Rccclpt* 92caw; dull (? cIIiik: iiuuu for Mle; drenred beef dull a 6ka7>4c per pound for common to prime. 8b?ep ?[(eeutpui 7,:ux> bead; market quiet: common to good aheep 81 OuuO If) per 100 uouuia; wuu mon io choice lamb*t'? 50a7 .TO. Iloga-lcfelpta M.7M) head; market dull atid weak for live hoga at %j U.rMi110 per 100 pouudi. Cincinnati. O., Dee. 10? Ilof* weak;common and light |;t IXMIJ M; (lacking u<>d butcher* Kl&OaflOO; receipt* 230 bead; ahlpmcnt* 070 head. at|i 0%, bfttal er moving up Ji?. the market turned aud declined to I Ot& Interest in trail Inn then dlkd out and (he market closed dull at I103& Block Kxcha-kbj Opening at liwtli; hlgbe>t II OIMj lowest |1 08W; oloelug at il tttfl} Mlfa 122,000 barrel*. ..... ? Jrolcam atoned at f I uiWi highest II 01&: loweat II oloacd at II tl?g| Ten OH,oho Urrcla; cliaraucu 4 M.ooo barrola; Oil,City, pee. 10.?Petroleum opened at > L went | * ' r jm ihlpmciiu W,6f>3 barrel*; run*4t.7V7 barrel!. I'msnVHoii. l'A., Dec. in.-PctroJcum dull hut UhiIY; opened at |1 tuW| cloaed at II 03ft; hlghcal IIWK: loweat II WJi URAuromi. Pa.. Doc. lo.-opcned at II 04}*: cloned ntlltQH; nlut-wt |l oi-Ji; loweat IllBiH; elcarancca MO wO barrel*, Trruaviua. l'A., Deo. 10.-Opened at II Ol^i ' -I03H. lilgl)Cii|lOl%: loweat antleloied At 11 0 AletdUi Nmw York, Deo. 10.?rig Iron firm and quiets American IIOMMUtt). Copper dull and nomi nal: lake December 111 00. Load unchanged. Tin quiet | atralta 121 oo. Wool. Mr.w York. Dec. 10,-Wool Head? and quiet: i domcatlc ?2a30cj pnlled 'italic, Texan Haifrc. PilitthtimiA, Dec. io.-Wool firm with a fair dcmaudjU unchanged price*. ? Cotton. cincinnati, 0., pee. 10.?Collnti aieady; mid ill I lift 1pr asefia! I Or. BULL'S facltllatei Vt^Mngwd ? 1 rcgulaloa the Powell, At fttldriivgUti. Price Well. 29, Dill I fC (-IIKI Coughs, Cotdi, DULL O Hoarsene*. 'Anhma, i proncnlili,AA||A||Craup,lnc|? i pient ('.in-LUuUn,,"nJ,,l"n, > Lnci retlcveiCoiroimp-CVDIIli ? llv? ftnoni. 85 ccnn, J | nlil 1 liowmmu Wb?ItMl? fticea of all Ui? Tarfa CuauuiHUUat. Orric* or tu? ixtiuiducu i ..... Tu?<J.,,*S5bS?k } *11 dtpuiownu 0/ the ioc?i ^ukci coiiUn I Sj? ,* r*a*riabl? ?tMdia< m. tnj w, ! tbwe are but (*w cbaogea oiade la tfte/ollowfi *tert?MtoaM pr^.oled ua.ri-MIX. tbe grocery liuu all grade* of aaJeable R SSSfBPS^ Ea^ssssjfi ?p#?i3Sb' ?rudull jniilo ?Uh!k J fa* t* good. iftj s?H s B fe *&? ? w uok. ' "? '? Wo- ?w?l Ml toplol o/iife&'f".W!'!?'wl.oia4M*): l?? JJ^OO I?ft>oUmIu#loow buy % JJ?" I w atocuuvi. i ba^s%?wa? ?SS~Ta|&iS?s suifrfp ih^u -.*? rwno^c: brofceuaki r#MU" Fw&ai&fsyss J?ssHSS?Sfa? I'm lieu*) 6X-- ]ii*!iv I* ' Wnpla jfigaf ????! 'flolMj w,rk) {LjgWrf a,fJ tarrcto). K?i tall Ml; choice ton; urlwti tta"Ji!tJ0Jr1"?f crop. <? li? , uc: ?iu?fi i5ii'.fc,','medium 8. y. fcre?ktMt bicou ?? MiSl linfeis "" **"fruit powdered if*?0?*** ?Uu nuudard eon fee T I wblto a4S lw WoiRBWYort |??BLU 6&; ?unj.rt JTr 6*; ?' tonofirrotu?o; nSSirw^ cbo'i?" a'? ai0: nfl'if'''? ^ Co 'a routed 24u "i'IhiL"11'"* Old lloverameat Java w!!?. i>? iUu,lc r*wted? wads Rfo'ilc. *? ^ Starry 2?o; -a ???>?? (?IM *10, I /ou?Youui dor, aia" OulODI , Cam ?>?.. isT^uiS; Kff'p? Pwal, u tu qnulUy! **'?' 00ul"'' 1-1*160 ?w!Sfr | o lor prim. is:"1"" ?? AT. iwllilnf'aj! mi,<"u"1 mickorol, X Lbli. O.w, r te *" K ^ KOOMherrlc tow. $1 75. i1"*1". M ?0uc crlu"' Oc; l^n4on*u*irtii?llrj?<'iiUr',0|,oni rllODlCK AND MtSCKLUHKOtJI. Till* coiitlauo'% soft, xniltl weather U very much aaitluat bu*luc?a in produce circles. Witn tliu temperature down to freezing or bol' w, tnere will lm mii Improved demand lor almoin ever}tilliik iu till* lino. Tin ru uro but few ob?iiK-:? to note la price*. There Ira very un certain feeling In all markcta tor egga ami unlea* ttiero cornea aupcll of cold weather loon, tho feeling of we?kue*a now prevailing will certain ly ra.uo lower price* than tlioae reported t."holio Infer fcelU readily at tho quotation! given. l'oaltry of all kind* In Iii demand; tur key# MiKfclallj arc lu demand. AihUi.?Choice, 91 75a2UU per barrel; medium llirtifto; common 76cull (X). /team.?l'rlin# u?w hand i>lokcd, medium, fUHial 70; prime, new hand picked, uavy, 11 70a Hutler,?Country, choice; 17al8c; oounlry good, 14? 16c. country, fair, OaUc. .Uttf //ufoa.-Htecr green, GO lbs. up0a7c; utoer xrveu, light, Sale; cow preen, 3n4c; ball green. Sato; calf aklna, green, italc. imul t'rulti ? Applea. choice *llccd, pet lb., S)6t4q; applet. Olilo and Weat Virginia, ka, iter lb.. X)(a4c. Blncaberrlea, 6c. Chcrrlei, pitted, per 11)., 7flf?c. KuapberrU-a, Iftalte per lb. Aifjj/i ? Kreih iu com), 21a?>o per dozen; freali In barrcla, 23a24c. fm/A/ii.?(Jholco llvo gccae, per lb., fiOaGOo.; mixed live gceae. per lb., H'mI^c; chicken, dry picked, fialOc; duck, dry picked. 25*a5c I'oMoa? (lood gradca,?ia4'c per ouabel; Poer Icaa, ter bb'., prime ucw, SI 00; llalllmore a wee la, ft! 3ft per bbl.; Jersey aweeta, |2 Tt*3 UO per bbl. Walnula a*?ai0c per bushel; hlckorynuta II ttMl '?? per buahel; chcatuuta W Watt 60 per bu?hcl. Truncal /'ruf's-Lemon*, 91 60 to 13 00 per box; Oranges, Florida!, f t 60 toll 00 pur box: bHtianoa, II OOai 75pcr bunch; cocoanuts, 95 00 per hundred; Malaga grape* 17 &'*a W) per bar rel. Vegdablet, rfc.?Cabbage*, Wc per bbl.; onions, 00c per bti'hi'l box; touiatoea, 7.'icper buahel. Honey?White clovcr, per lb., iaal6c; pure strained, ttolUc. Crantterrlrt-Cape Coda, |i 7Sa3 00 Mr box s Jer sey*, 12 6?ia2 "n per box. JfrKja?White, mixed cotton, per lb.,lWalXo; ill woo', por 111,, toKo: mixed, per lb., talKo. Poultry- Lhe chicken*, old, |>er iloicu lit 00; chicken*, aprlug, per dozen. 91 60a2 60; Oucka, old, tier down, 92 f4Wi On. (Sce*e, per pair, 76ca 1100. lly pound Hve-Turkeya, Bo, Hucka, 7a*c. Chicken*, hen* per lb., Ua7c: chlckena, old cocks. 5c; spring chlckena, per lh., 7c. y/(iri#-(iln?fUK, dry, per lb., In de mand, 9*2 76 to fJOO; roamUm* Imrk, per lb., Muaafraa oil, per lb.,4UafiOo; May apple root, |ier lb, npt'Jc; yellow root (goldenseal), per lb., 20c; blood root, per lb., 2o; boucm atiake rtHit, (ter lb., free of top. U6e|c|Wcst Virginia anake root, per lb? $m?I5c; pink root, per lb., Hue. Piattta; elm burk, j er It'., Ia'.'v. Ho4-Klne washed KTa82e, line unwashed 20a 22c; medium wa-hid 80a?Jc; medium unwaahed ??aS|S?, . Wheeling Live Ntock Market. Wiikkmnu, W: Va., Dec. 10. Onodhup A ThnniHN, the llvo *tock dealer*, re port tho coudltlou of tbla market to be aa fol low*: Tho receipts <>f cntt'e, while nothoavy, have occasioned no rhatigu lu prices. Common ?tock 1* dull and neglcctod; extra oittle aelllug freely atuuntatl >Uk. difttr-K*tra, l.ncoto 1 igmlba. iMtSMoi extra. Oiio to l.QUj Iba, 3aWat good, duo lolMJ Iba. 2Ha vMo; common, wo to 7i*? lb*. 2m^c. 7/op#-in falrauppiy; ?villus at 9.1 66*8 75 for extra: |:? ?Hi? 05 f??r wood; W U0a3 25 for common. Mr?Dull at Hal" /xiwto-Aoilvo at 4^aftHe. (AHict?4a6c. Advice toMotliRM, Aro you didturbod at night ?nd broken of your rcBt by a i|c|c chilli auO'urliiK and urylim with pain o( cultliU' li HI. T I! bo, Bfinl ut iinur anil (tt't H liolllc ol Mm, Wik?uow'? Houtiuso 8ykui' run Uiiii/ nnKM TmtTiiiKo. Itii vnliif Ih In'rrUmiIdIiIc. It will rcllcvi' tho iioor IHHh tulTorvr lni< tiuulltU'ly. I)i<pcnilU|ioti ll.iiiolhi'm.tliHrt l? nu inltlHkn almut It. It tiiirci ilymu teryami<llnnIiwh,ruunlaUB tin* itomnol nml Ih>?i'Ih, nm wluil mill1,folUum tin IIUI1IR, rfiliii-i'M liiUttniuulhiii, ami kIvim twin anil mieriy to tliu whole ayatoui Miu. Wism.ovri Hooniitio ttravr rot Umtuutii Tkhtiiimo la |ilruanl to tin tANtc, hihI lathn prnacrlpUon ol one o: tho oUhut ami hmt funinlo nnnwa am nhyilolani In tliu United HUiton, and li loriwle by all driiwilata tliruniiliotit tin world. Prlin 35 win* a Ixittle. Mm tin t'lte., I'll.., I'll". LomwV Hint Cloyer I'llo Hftunly, la.i poaltlrx aiiei'lOo lor all form* at the ilia eair. Ullud, lileeilluK, Itclilna, ulceraUw aail protrudluK pHea. I'rli e Wo. Ko aalo liv Loiian llrug Co,, Hrliln? Cornel Draiivlata, WIh'i'IIiih, W. Va, daw Uneaten'* Antra aalte, Tho hell iaIvi> lu the world lor rnla brnliea, aorca, ulcari, aalt rlieniu, lave aorea, teller, chapped hamli, chllblilna cor in, and all akin eriipllotii, and poll tlvely rurei pllei, or no pay required. I la ituaranlei'il to give |ierf?ct Ntlitactlon or money relnnded, 1'ilre 2J centa pe Ijoi, For aale by Logan Drug Co. Arbenz & Co.?Furniture, Etc. Fill the Stockings I Now is your time and here is your chance. The crown ing feature of the Christmas Season is our beautiful display of FURNITURE!" You will be astonished with its magnitude and delighted with its price. ALL ARE INVITED. ARBENZ & CO., 1115 Main Street. - - - Wheeling. W. Va. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. "Caaterlata to well ad&ptetl to children tlut I Outarta <raw? Ootlo. OoMUpUlon, ?TljUoa ^* lUBAOzfimlBiiBnokl^N. T. I WuK>?lnjurkmi nrnJlalkm. Tin Okntadk Company, 77 Murrey Street, N. K. Louisiana State Lottery. J AST AU I'HECKOENTI Uier Two Minium Ul.irlbulei), LonisIanuState Lottery (Xmipany. to V?\N1) EXTRAORDINARY DIUWINU8 (I tine and December), iiiimin ?^bD a5?,JI ffUMBE* ^"awnoh take I ???.{?/!? |'i j ' ol^Br *?'}, n?#u? of the I ysar, aiidarp all drawn In pub It, at Uio Acad emy of Mu?l?, New Orleaua; La. ?We do hereby oertlfy that we auporrlao the I mr?iUfcotneii,U for.aJ,1, Monthly aud Scml-Au ?r,wS,0 Tl? Loulalaua Htate Lottery lu P?non manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the aaroe are ho,,i?|y? *nd In good faith toward all turtles, and we authorise the ompanyto uto Uila certificate, with facsimile* menu.r,, Urpl IM*flbod" lu lu ?Uwtlip. Commissioner*. We the undersigned Banks and Banker* win ln Th# ^uUUnadtato EE m u w ? i |!rwoo??1 ?* our counter* piAotf i IU...V Nut l bank. AWMlfcfS' ?F ' tre-,?t?tM N*V01lnl naS}LJ?i(!'! "*? Nat'l Bank. CARL LOIIN, Pre*. Union National Bask. mammotPTdrawing At the Academy of Muido, New Orlcana, Tuesday, December 17, 1680. CAPITAL PRIZE, $1)00,000. iW.OMTJckcljM IIOi Halve. tJOj Qimrttrs CIO; KlghthaW; 'twentieths f-2; Fortieth! fl. Liar ok fitiinm. 1 Prise of jcos.ooo la... .ffioo.oeo } **? ?i ,u*' '? 1! 0,000 J P'jw of 100.0001* 100.(100 1 f'l lie of fiOUOia 2 Prises of W.OOOaro ft Prises of 10 ooo 10 Price* of i.ow are....?, W.OM 40.000 fio.too ft-'),003 1*0,010 K0.W0 1 '0,'KJrf ,& !!r,Uu,0{ 2,'owarel.... 100 Prises of 800 are 200 Prise* uf buoaro ?w piue? of 4M are..:::::::;:::zr::: *w;S5 approximation I'KIZW. 100 Prlsea of 11,100 are .. fiOO.OCO }J2 i/!*4" ?l M ft,e ? no.ooo 100 Prlsea of 4m are 40,1X0 Two N'umdcu Tkiiminaij. W8 Prises of I.Ware HW.COO 144 Prises amounllug to. ~....93,101>,<JOO ANENT8 UAMTlJi). tc*/%?r ua} further Information e legibly to tuo uudoralgnod.cJeariy ' rwldenoe, wltli HUte, County, For Club Rate desired, write 1 "dating your tcmuvura, wiui ttute, County. ?."*?} "I ."JJ""""- i,?re ?l'M rewro mail dV^ U?ery will be uaunxl b; j-oiirouoloilns an en. relope bearing your lull addreu. IMPORTANT. Addreaa M. A. DAUPlUN, M. A. DAOI'IIIN, New llrle?iu, U., Washington, 1). U. I By ordinary letter, containing Money Order No"v,,rk E"1 Address Registered Letters con talnlng Curronoy to NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL UANK, Now Orleans. Ln. . KKMKMBRR, too paymeut of Pflscs !?I tfOASAHTEB) SY Fouh National BamksoI ;<?* OrleauB, and tbo Tickets aro signed by tin* Pre*: lent of an Institution, whtm chartered riithn I recognised tltutlou, wbotM chartered riyhta In the hlph(*t Court*; tberetart, vv1",,v y.* linlutlonc or auouyuou? toneine*. ?f,?1 HOLLAR la the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket lasuxo nr u* In stir Draw Ins. Anrtlilint In our name ortead for left than a fhllar f* a swindle. w Miscellaneous. Standard ?^Flavoring %MC HOUSEKEEPERS can prcvo by asingl ? (rial that lhe?o Extracts nro Iho choipesi they are true to their namw, full measure and highly concentrMod. tn-Jfrwwraw DUSI HJ SMOKE on U. A1 . PASTE INTINBOX? I- l it Uncut t *? co..No,U?rwleli, ,ti, a>17-MWFAW ACf THE PORK DYES BEST Lack rtockixoh. Msiln In 40 (>lprs tknt jbHIhir Huisit Wash Out >ur I'ndn. fold by Dmggiiu. Alio Virtfullrcnr* l'.i.nti--4ivl^r?. Laundry Kltilnvf. ^MrM*?InkIV>wd?i??y t(Am% '?4r]?a* Hhn* k I lam?H l)r?. i? Willi Kgg I 'yc??3 col4% mra-ewrsw Steamship TlokeU. NMAN LINK. K thil, litis can ?i i tailiug oatf* furtho win>i* V' Jf"' SWlh H' *<??? fwim ihr oM roiiMlty Mf rallroftI Station In An erica, at M T. HkHkmn', Afffnt, . . WI7 Marsvt offset, or Cot. TMrty tlghlh and Jaeoii nts, Bell'sSoapona. Wliy Toil Forever ? SHELL'S MIA TRY It, then, cltut lihomiglc. WILL SAVE YOU VERY WEARY HOURS of TOIL ANO WORRY. ?J"SoldbjOt?eejj. BELL'S BUFFALO SOAC-bnl mad), 1?! R.W. Bell Mfg.Co buffalo, h.y. Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting. ~Trimble&lutz, Dojs your I Ue!f, an J no] thcrlnjurci t!i? hands nor ih? feirlc, *5-It la HARM t:ss IRON PIPE AND FITTIKU8, IKJKCTOR3 AND HYPHOK8, Brass Valves and. Cocks, Cok? Oven mill Mill SappHm. 1410 and 1418 Markot Street, ">a WHEELINO. W. VA. fiEO. HIBtlKHD 4 SON. v J bucccisori to Tbompaou A Ulbberd, Practical Plninbers, Gas SSteun Fitters DtUSf F0UNDKB3, ??T4Ai?dT,nf,'S?0u "?? 1314 MARKET BT., Wheolli.fi W. Va. orfri?,,,,rlf prompt,y aont *??? ntmaabl* \yM. HARE A SON, fKACTIOAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 113 TWKLFTU STttSitT. m rwnonnMonrlfffli. Medical. AJlost Effective Combination. Prir??-^l Oil fwr llofMr A LIBERAL OFFER. Ornci of Tin Kium or Datr Co., ? !??? I'm.iAKn, I,a., North Branch, Ulmlniiit, 0. ""*? ?" lnrf?lt Onii llntidrnt flol ,'iVkJ.^li 11N rwo p*l'tl*l*1 ?M,?U|?IIOO. Inm II tin', euro, Kt.lxiR or iiA'ruq ro. rnim REMEDY _ ?IH-MWMW ? 7?tin ?nu Tlifur IJkjt'iyn infldlnatloii, f.?ui TOWM $500 hbwahd-wb will SKa ilf iWiJSL''fif.?Ijyv?' n?w?m fur nily ?nullJ.'it 'J. '1''ll*1 u'? t'J'1*1*111, flick M#tif * ?/ ?!. nil'? i\l'' '."nxirNHiiiii m (VriivctifM pffl. VK Vf acta Mo t vVf With* ",r flOttf |?1 hntm. ronu nlftf ill Mil.*?, '.r' v.. Niftm, rrniuini?'*"V6" hlMVn?.'' ,lT'Kri sisjusL's'iT-wfl ?">ty(f;1|7ri-,j/?? .5m2 i'i<: ('it'll ojtrtii'jol Mt'UIN nH</rU>H? Bir. ?tiftlllu. W V,. - , .''"ittr mpu' Heat A c:?, h,,M hy M?rkcl and Twallif. _ tf^vKwraw TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Arrival and depaktdre or TH*IKS-nn ?U<1 Jttt N..t. M, ruatTiwiorKwuui'iUoo t?un d?J eiwpud IMunJ?^ oiwpl?l^|8?luid?r fSA ? B.40.R.K.?*a<? Urn, ttut. Wuh. Cj, BalL, 1'hll.A N.Y. Waah.Cjr,BalL,PhlUN.Y. Wwb. C'r! Halt., i'bll.tk N.Y Cumberland Accom. ?.... Oration Accom Mouudivlllo Accom B.*O.B.H.-CU0.iXv.lWMt KorColumbiuauil culuga. ['olumbua. Cm. and Chi'go... L'.hlcago Mmltod Chicago Kxi)tUU- ??>. 'olumbua, Ciu. 6i tiu LouIk.. ['olumbua Aocom......?... ?i. ulaimvllle Acoom...... *t. Olalwvllle Aocuui.m?i it, Clalravitle Accom.-..., U.0.40.B.R.-JK.?.A^.XXv. |VUUIU|U)0, Pa., Aecom..... P., C. A 8T. I* By. IMtttburgh... fituburgb uuit New York ... 1'itUburifb aud New York..... Mttaburgh A N. Y. Ex.. wnrr. tapre*, Cln. and St Loot*.. S*pre?, Cln. una at Loula... tipraaa, Bum btmvllle 4 Col. itoubeuvlllo it DcnnUou.... 0. A P. It. K. Mttab'gh, CJevo. Jt Chicago. ?umbeuvlllo Aooou Mtuburgu and Now York...* ?levelana and Chicago ?maburgii aud NoiA'ork... u?t Liverpool 0.| L. A. \Y. R. K. Clevelauil, K. & W, lattillou Aoeoia Ll'lalntvlllo Accom LUairavitlo Actum U Olalravllle Accom u CUtr?vllU Accom 01*1 freight aud Acoou.... OHIO BIVKK H. B, Depart. ?4:Mau *"2:25 i?m ?llMpu f?:aOan> ?2:21pm f7:uOam am ?luO&au. ?10:10 pm 14:151-u *.0 16 pm j-Ciripui flu.Oft ant tl:45pm tlilipr ?6:40 am ?7:i? am ?0:20 pm tl:40pm \b:X prn tT:?am ti:46pm {4:20 pm 9:40 pu. (7 :*J0 au> 9:40pm 1:4ft put 1:20 pm 6:60 am U:iMam 1:22 ?m 7:12 pm 3:W pm ?7;l4pm tl2:lSpn> t6:12pw |8:00 am tlOiitoam t2:?9pu> fl :21pm 1:13 pu. ?7:00 aui U:Hu am ?4;lftpm Arrive. ?11:06 pm ?12:46 am ?M:?am 16:80 pm ?13:4&pm 19:06 am ?12:45 am ?4:lopm *6:x0?m tll.U) am ?6: Si am 11:00 am lj :?J0 am ] i :i"> pm 10:10 pm 10:00 am ?6:66 pm ?10:10 wa t >2:60 pm. i? :10 am W :20 pm ji :16 pm ill :00 am w.bOam 0:20 pm {3:46 pm ?:l'Jpin l:2Spm i:lb am 8:68 am i>:37pm I 2:12 am tSMOpa (11:38 am 1):36am 1:16 pm [6:30 pm , B:03pm 112:05 pm 11:10un ?8:6^ pm *8.-46 pm U..Z.&C. BAILBUAU, BelUlre A Zaaeavllle Through Paaaougc* leavoa ullalro at h:40 u. m , arrive* at Bollalro at 8:W m. tooodsfleld faxoouuer leave* BoHalre at 4 :t0 p. i., arrives at lleilalru at 8:'2f> a. m Suuuuurtlekl Accommodation leave* Bollalre l/sjftp tn. arrive* at 11:3 a. m Railroads. WHKELlNft 4 ELM UROVE R. 11. On aud after Mummy, October 28, llstf. traluanu the Wheeling 6 Kirn Urova Railroad will run m follow*; LXAVX WllKKLINU. 5:30 a. in, 7:0) a. m.,9:00a. m., 11:00*. m., 1:80 p. m., 8:30 p. in. 5:20 p. in.,7:00 p. w?0:00p.m. Lxavx Wuxxunu 1'akx. 0:10 h. m., 7:15 a.m., 10 a.m., 13:30 p. m.. 3:30 p. nt? 4:20 p m., 8:10 p. in.. 8:00 p. m., 10 p. m. SUNDAYS? Leave the city *18:90* m., aud ruu every hour until 9:00 p m. Leave VMioel lug Park *1?:.0 * m , aud ran orerr hour until iu?0it. in. nxcept cbun h train will leave I'ark *t y ;4.'? *. di. aua city al 12:1b p. m oc*l C. HlRSCg.Bap't. Ohio river railroad.-timk Table taking effect November 24. 1889. Poiaenger train* will run u follow*?central Time. All tralna dally except tlioao marked thua t which do uot ruu on Htiuday: |tNo.7|Ko.5.|tNo.:i|fto.i BOOTH ISO V UK ijcavb. Wheeling Ben wood Moundavlllo New MurtlncTlUc.. Wllliamatown Parkerabur* Bavatuwood Maeou City.....?.... r:llfU?n PV iMewant.. O&lllpOllit MM, floyandotte ............ Huntington ABIUV*. ?harleaton, via K. & O. Charleston, vlaO. <k 0.-| White Sulphur itauuton AlhlftUd ... Portsmouth ....... Mayavllle Cincinnati p. m. 12: IP l:.ti 8:lo 6:10 p. m. 8:tf> *:,* 8:e? 6 .Of. 8:66 I'M 8:20 12:03 NOBTII BOVMD LKAVK. Cincinnati Mayaviiio Portamouth...... Aahlaud Staunton.. . While Sulphur Charleiton, vl*.K. & Ghxrleatau, via. O. d AfHlVX, Huntington....... LKAVK. Huntington ?.... (luvamfotte.............. Uaulpolia Foldt rieMant. Clifton Mourn City Baveiuwood Parkertburg .???? Wllllftmatowu- i New Martinsville.... MoumUvllIu Benwood ~ Wheeling... "RoTxi No. 4, IP- m., 0:?0 8:2o 9:51 8:45 12:68 fs:4JV 7:10 7:30 8:06 HMO tl:2rt 11:10 11:46 1:27 '}:& 2:40 2tU a. m lOlM 10 11:0b | p. u>. Ul:0ft 1:40 .':'J 3: IS 4186 4:M) 6)06 iitt 7:80 7:45 8:50 a. w. 12:58 5118 \ U tll2 4:i n 6:57 7:V> TOT a. tn. 8:00 tll8 l!? 7:37 9:xn 1U:'.6 11:45 >. m. 1:08 1:10 i:46 2:06 8:27 8:40 8:60 11:00 ft m, 7:85 0:41 11:20 p. in. 12.80 11:45| *. m , 10:00 10:im 11:40 p. lii 12:01, 12: to 12:41 2:10 i:jo 4:0:; 6:? 7:io........ 7:* .(ihw 7:45 p.m. f2:80 2 48 4:10 4*0 600 ft 0i C:26 h:00 8:00 8:80 8:26 l:? 966 10 10 'through tlcketa. and baggage checked, to al point*, ror rate* aud othor Information addrea W. J. ROBINSON, U. P. A., I'arkeraburg. A.J lltNDY, A. G. I*. A., Parkoraourtr. W. 11. OhBOBN, 8. T. A., i'oincroy, Qhlo. BALT1MORE&OUIO RAILROAD? Uuaud after November 24, IM9, traluade* pari and airlve at Wheellugaa follow*-Kaatern time: MAIN LINK?BAHT. For Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York, 4:<srt it. in., 2:25 and 11:60 p. m? dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 7:30 a. m., ex* cept Hon ay. I Grafton Accommodation, 2:26 p. m., daily. Mouudavlilo Accommodation, 7:U0a.m.,dally except huudoy. amiivx: From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, 1:30 and 12:45 ii. m. and 11:06 p. m., dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 6:90 p. m? cx? ' W^!roi"on jmmodnt Ion, 12:15 p. m., dally, Mouudavlllo Accommodation, 9:00 a. m., ex* cept Sunday. THANH-OHIO 1HV11ION. For Chicago, 8:86 and 10:05 a. m., 10:10 p. m., dally; 4:16 p. in., dally, except tfuuday. cinclnuntl Kxprcaa, 10.Oo a. in.nud I0:16p. tn. dally. Columbua Accommodation, 1:15 p, m., except Snnoay. Hi. Clalravllle Accommodation, 10:05 a. m. and 1:4) aud 4:16 p. u., except Sunday. AUUTBi Chicago Kxprcaa, 12:46,6:80 a. m.and 0:10 p.m. dally. ^ Cincinnati Kxprcaa, 6:8%ft, tn.ftnd 0:10 p.m., 't.'oViinibua Accommodiillon, 11:09 a. m., dftlly, ?XceptHut>dnf Ht. clalravlllu Accommodation, II:0U ft. m. ftnd l:as ami 0:lu p. m., dally except Sunday. WIIKKI.INU * PlTTHBCnOIl OIVIHION. 1 Waal i jngion A ocemmodaTTo'n6laB p. *mV, daLVly", exieptSunday. ABltflt From Plttahurgh, 10:00 a. in. daily and 12:60 p in. dally, except Sunday, and 8:66 i ' ' P',1 Fur I'lttaburyh, &:40nud 7:20 a. m. dally, and :40 lvta., dftlTy, except tnnday. ? or I'ittaburali and tho K*?t. u:20 p. m? dally. p m. daily, except Sunday, and 6:56 and 1010 p. tn , ?lallr. Waahingtoti Accommodation, 8:10 a. m?dally, oarept wtmday. C?nt al Standard Tlma. Prom Urldvopart station. j|?iw* via the cievolHtnl 1'ltiabiirgh Ball* road Have Kridueooit for I'ltuiinrgli, Chicago ami ( It'velaud, 4:r?0 a m. Fur Hlitaourgh, lu./l a m. For cliliago aud Cleveland, nu p. m. Kor I'ltubtirKli ami New York, 2:6t p. m, Fei ^taiibptivillp, H'.iU a, ro. 'I rain* arrive at Bridgeport fti 7;N> ft. tn . lo,-22 a, m j 12:26 p. m ,4:*7p ai.,ftud7:*iip tn. on Catu'daya only?For Kaat Llvaipool, ItU p. m. | from Xaat Liverpool, 11 tl2 p. m. FIIOM WIIRKLlNO STATION. . Tralna via the I'l^burgh, ?'.lf?clnnatl Jk Ml. -IrateWhfti. n. I|M| ,h? 6p. m,iaim p. m.,ftttfi ami p.m. I, Clntrtliiatl. liriUtiNpolla and St. I ""IffllTiH * P m. For ( nhtml.ua fttd Lhlmo. '8:4np, in. I ralnanrrivcat Wiirrl* H.? at 6 MJa mi? 10:00 a, tn?9 46 p. fit. and H:2u 'n m. Tralnalcftvliii^tfljsbft.ni and arrlvlnc Mk;fBp.|u. run aofld Wtw^n Wheeling and FIMalmrgn. All traltiailwllt i'<r?r??'unilar. I null Hallwat-Pan'tUndle Uenle-Kai Inu for Hti'til.onviiio, eituhurgb ami i ?:?*.tft.,l2il5ii. m.,*i|o p. in., and a For cnlutoibua, Cinnr? ?' ? Uuli,6:2n a tn and Kanawha aohio railway. 'KMMfb. HhoH l.ltio), Hfhnliil. In .IM i .brnin-1, i?m>, (inbi^pt tnrh.n?< .(Uif utotv tie*.' Train. Ira.. WkMlIni 10:? a, n. tla Olilc .llr.r ii.tltoadi arrlT. liiiariMtuii >*,. m. U.yk rlvnt feC'"' ItOtl _ Q.^(m JfW 12:80 a,fa., arrive whcnllng aifil p in. via (Y>> umi>u? ami I'an Handle, dally except Sunday ?Ti.ntfal Standard Time." Bundavaonl) traini a. m^, ..... K. P.. H. I.?w?vr arrive Wheel* i.'harlfaton * i (Jul leuvu (MiaMwtan Hjoa i p. v, via (J 1 -.11 yaonl) tralt'ie wbeeflnc liS uro, i Mivi-T.n. w r. A. THE WHEELINQ ?WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER I *l.UO l'KII trCAR. I Th? Qraatoit Pnmllv Wen.cr.f > Of Wait Virmnla.