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Real Egt&to. forjsale. ' Ten toonwl l>rtck houws, 6i Thirteenth atrect, only h u w mlnutcH walk to tho busluewi coutro of the city. I'rlco ft,600. tfii roomed brick Iioukoou 8outh l'cnn atreet. (j.mmI location. Lot tt? twit front ou i'cnti atroeU Kwiit roomed brick liounc, with all Into Itn* MuvtmciiU. 1-ot Wxlia. Oood location ana a l'ikmI fioti*e, In j cfleet r?p?If, to Ohio Htrvot. Mil00. A Knoti clx r.Himi'il frame houio atlU.1 Mouth Broad nay. rrlw?<l,wu. i/x r<?nnvt! Irtmw hoii*e, Jot I"0i300, At 221, Twmty nlntb atrcct. 5I.JU0. Five roomed dwelling, !il North Broadway, ^Thno roomed brick hou#o, 70 South Huron itrct't. i I. llii'lnihi block ou Market street. Will pay iut InTislmciit. i'liutilf iMitiRO, 6 room* each, at Ifoa. 10 and 1*2 l^iiitl) Hnmdway, lor I.I.UJ0. A good 10 |>or ccut into*ttntnt. Ailirrc -uirybrlck liulldltiB.itoto room on drat Mcond and third tloorn dwelling rooms, jD' Main ntroct. I'rlco 1.1,WW. A new iloublu brick lmu*o, IK) and 07 North Huron street. Naturul and arillicui km throughout. W (11 jmy V.'li |H?r osnt ?* internment. ,wii ruotaed (twatUutf No. <1 North frout ?tnet. LatWHOO. t'rlceH.VOO. Ten roomed brluk on F.levouth street, M.600. A fr-i.1 farm, within hl^hl ol this city, con* Ufninx i'tfi Hccn, with nil the mott pnxUicilre md j?yluK vitrli tlen ol frnlw. Jubi in iholr prime. At a great bargain. uuimum! wts* Lot tfjyil'.u .-4.mth I'o'iiii west sldo, choice loutlcm. *l,A?. ,, l. i ;aiii.u, North Huron, old Fair ground*, 100*100, muthciut corucr o( Mnlti *ud Tmnty ftvinth Kiret'U, Sl.S'JO. j>>tnortiiwc.it cornerHouUJ Yorkmd Virginia trct't fi.'V.. l,.t .vjxljo, Mel'olloch street, near Thirtieth, in). I^t.'WxlW, WAbtuh street! old Fair ground*, ?X?>J hii'illh)!), Uno, l. )t' )\UH,(tn Koiirtccuth street, for 8110. )..<t '\ .f. South Huron street, llfiO. M >*;*??, North Front street, tJ.wfl. jf ),<?t ?-i\I'??. Kiftceuth street, J2.10J. \? l,oU on Krlo strict, old Fair ground*, 80xlt!0, flu I. l.'(t?InJune's Orehird, froai 1200up,accord* log to location. , fourteenth street, near icliool holl.?t\ Sl,?0". . i/it HJ.xiJi), South I'otin street, 11,250. 1 Lot north hide t ourtcenth street, cau build on f fttiy l'*rt of It, she Wxt-O, |600. ! F?rm?, I a r?c mid mail. Ureal hargalua In Wc.'t Yirgliilit wild lauds. Good Mocks always on hand for sale. ? G.O. SMITH. jft'.t) IAO MAIN bTRKKT. j FOR RENT, I I'KK month. So. yitUcnlh tUf vl.)!) ri>omr~ ,?.&i C7 No. to Thirty I'rn street, 12 rooms ...... 33 :ct No.7.iw Kotl hum, 12 room* 2V 10 No. J11'J Mill ii it., :t rooius ?nd store room.. 25 (X) N?>. ::l Twentieth street, 7 room* 25 00 | lu-tMonee lit Kim drove - 2A 00 I Lcil'lcncc hi Kim drove, 10 rooms so 83 Kwl'lemr ut i.eathcrwood. G rooms 15 uu No.il'.:: MhIii .st., ;l romus and More room... 13 00 No. '.'lt-t Mttiii street, 1 rooms, 2d floor.. 12 60 No. 21M Mnln street, I room!". W lloor....... 9 00 Hoiim! uf : rooms on South Kim St., Island 12 .V f No. ll'J '1 liirty-third meet. 6 rooms 9 00 c So. VM Tinny third sin e; !?rooms y oo 1 No. vl.s Market street, 3 rooms, 2d Moor 8 00 c Hoik-ofrooms m Alley (J, above Ninth i street r. - C 00 No. i;ii?Market street.:: rooms on 3d floor. No. I'll I Market st., olileo rooms on 2d Hoor. Farm of >i acres 2 uilles west of iirldno{ ort, Oluo. i fewer Him. iSx!<u foot on Washington street, ' Msriln's Kerry, U ...... 10 00 " No. 1* Sixtcfiith,street,G rooms nud ktore f room 20 00 l No. SWiJueob street, a rooms 7 OO 5 No. 3110 MeCollocli street, 10 rooms- '... 25 00 No. 3/>l Woods street, G room* - 13 00 ' wju huy ilw Hubert* t>ro[>erty, So. 1502 .1 JHmh street. LotWixjOleot. On the corner y "l Fifteenth street * ' su.koo will buy No. VU23 ChiipHno street. Lot * Jin feet. . ? j*22."? win buy a lot on the Old Kulr Grounds J] Addition, on Wheeling Island. J 1I!1.\KIIAJ!T & TATBJI, ' Ileal K>tatc, Stocks St Mrc Insurance, una MARKET 8T11KKT. Educational. ' ^ if nn noiiwr ? mi. ud uiimujftii, ; 5 XKAR WHEELING, W. VA. (Sisters (if the Vlaltatiou.) A scliool op more than national reputation, c offeri exceptional advantage 'or thorough cducation ol young Indies in all departments. LI* tr*rj of mx thousand volumes. Vine philosophical, chemical nnd lunonomical apparatus. Mudeal departmentspecially noted. Cor pa of Piano (cucfK-rs trained by a learned professor *1 from Conservatory ol Stuttgart. Vocal culture * according to the method of the old lUilian man- n tcrs. Ucatlon .unsurpassed (or beauty and health, h Ten acres ot pleasure grounds. Hoard excellent. For catalogues, and rtfe/cncM to patrons in jl all the principal cities, address . THE DIRECTRESS. *j STAMMERING 1 Mar be thoroughly and permanently cured by ?v metli.xls of Instruction based upon scientific ti principles. No tricks employed. No secrecy d uenauded. The system, whicn Is entirely edu- j| CHtiunal, is endorsed by many of the most prom- t went educators and pnysiclauspl tho country. ' MRS. M. STEVENS HART, Principal of tho Washington School of Elocu- t tIon and Oratory. Address. 727 Main Street. an21 J Cornice and Tin Roofing. J, GalvaBlzei Iron Cornice i AND i TIN ROOFING. . i I Special attention given to nil kinds ol Sheet I Iron ami Tiu Work on Buildings. Also Steel ? IB and Kit Hooting. J ' tall nnd get prices before contracting, as I am . Prepared to give bargains in that line oi work. J I! V iu I lUVFT.I. J . !0l's Main ??d South S'-roato. j Steamers; j For Cincinnati, Louisville, Mem- > Phis, St. Louis, Now Orleans, j and Intormecllat? Points, Wll lowo Whnrfboat, loot of Eleventh street, J dully Monday excepted, ai follows: ] i !T> * Steamer "ItAlKBOW," Chris. 0. ) Young, Muster: Charles W. Knox, j *^??(;ierk; every Tuevday nt 7. a. in. I |T> ^ Steamer "ANDES," E. n. Cooper, . JgrsnjjrMaster; Al. J. Slaven, Cleik; every ' Mb*a-"u,w Wednesday at 7 ft. m. J I (T5- . Meamer "HUDSON," J. lr. Ellison, j Jgtt&jirMaster; Han ucey, Clerk; every ) "Q*^a8*? rhurwlay at 7 a. m. j I [T.v w steamer C. W. BATCIICLOR, Goorce j jfaergO'yeat. Master; r. C. 1'oc, Clerk; "" "" "every Friday at / a. m. I jpj-' u? Steamer "SCOTIA," John M. I'hll* lips, Master; Robt II. Kerr, Clerk; - ^ CVWy galUrt|fty Ht 7 ,U m, I fT5? K Steamer "LOUIS A. SHKHLKY, Ed IJ^iHMaildy.Mafiter; Jnlo NVehnnan, Clerk; every Snuday at 7 a. m. j t >rst class fare. Wheeling to Cincinnati, SO- S iwutnl trit). sto. Monia and ktiitfvronni ill- I iuH,i Tll'W'U transferable, aud good until | ill , b ^ or i)AKSftK0 apply ou board, or J w-ipjinonu No. , FRANK BOOTH. Agent... _ SSPA G|ass arid Oueensware. r]MtY 'Hue 1 i H-VTK CITY STONE FILTER p If )'ou want Pure Drinking Water. . EWINQ 11KOS., General AKCuts, 1215 Market Street,. A Opposite McLuro iioubq. t (jilKAP COUNTER! . 5 for the next five days, a creat vali>Lv,l,00(1* regard lew o( coat, which must 'old to make room. ' JOHN FRIEDEL, J*s lliy Main Street. n g r Photography. 1 )V.lifif\VO nr t vmrvr/" . I ( J--..VJVHO >WH>hhvj Photographs or Crayon Portraits j FOR THE HOLIDAYS j Khoulil j>iico their orders Rt otico with i JSL : M PEERLESS BYES best 1 h\ Vor 1U VCK STOCKINGS., ?U .. iiti.i.t (., -iit I'lilttm flint noltlior bluuc? WiwU 0,,t ^'0^*Bd0, fli v V\V Sold by Dragffiitf. Alio PetflcmBronu Ptloti-6 cfl'on> I'ccrlcM Laundry Bluing. U-1 K\ I'cerleis T nk l'0wder?-7 color*. oSkSJl\ Peerless Shoe & I Itmets prosing rJ *I'ccrlcu Egg Dye??3 colon. f Ots-mvvAw Medical. j3||" TreienU In the mo?t elegant form THE Laxative am* nutditioi in .11 n?? ' ?or thi? j FIQ8 OF CALIFORNIA, i Combined with the medicinal ' virtues of plants known to be J most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable u and effective laxative to penna- J ncntly cure Habitual Cousti- v I>ation, aiid the many ills de- J pending on a weak or inactive v condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER UNO BOWELS. ? ItW themoit excellent remedy known to Fraiu CLE A USE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY W When one is lliliou* or Constipated ?SO THAT? PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, span HEALTH nnd 8TRENQTH fij,uu (UTUT1ALLY FOLLOW. . Every one is using it nnd all nrc ro'" delighted with it. " " ASK voun nnuoaiST FOn need BYHTTJ? OF PIGS luxu MANUFACTURED ONLY .1Y WL CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 11! SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, kind LOUISVILLE. KX NEW YORK. N. 1. live*' with ~~~ , COUll CARTERS ss nui KBn3 ii' ^ slmll CURE ? Jlclc neadachoaml relievo all tho troubles Incl- shoil lent to a bilious state of tho system. such as in la ,)lzzlneB8, Namoa. Drowsinejw. DIhIpohh after , J ffttinR. l'aln In the Side, Ac. While their most Uolei omarltablo succcss has been shown lu curing tv i ill SIGH = leadocho, yet CMiren'n LjTn.it Livxn Pills tunc ire equally valuable In Constl|>atlon, curing md preventing this annoying complaint, while "fv hey also cornet all disorders of the stomach, till tlmulato the liver and regulate the bowel*. fund; Svon If they only cured . . MIEil? i; Lcho they would l>o almost priceless to thoso i... *. rho suffer from this distressing complaint; r', " ut fortunately their goodness does not end t?iu 11 ero, and those who once try them will find in vol liese Httlo pills valuable in so many ways tliat , hey will not bo willing to do without them. l,lon, lut after nU sick head stand A H B 1 I tiucot ACHE if" i thobano of so many lives that hare Is where Slave re make our great boast. Our pills cure it ward rhile others do not. n, i, CAiiTKa'a Lrmx Lrvcti Fiua arc very small u nd very easy to take. One or two pills mako niora dose. They are strictly vegetable and do often ot gripoor purge, but by their gentle action lease all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; ,, vofor ?1. Sold everywhere, or sent by ruaiL oil CASTES ICBiCWB CO., How Trie. |>rop( kill Small 3te Sisal!Fries. uSS tlio 1. ut... .?. ... is! ihiGK and ujossy." rnE niODUCTION of an abundant the (J ^ growth of hair, of a silk-like texturo charn ml of tho original color, often results Then :otn the use, hy those who have become amor aid or gray, of Aycr's Hair Vigor: princ "I was rapidly becoming gray and ditioi aid; but after using two or three full t ottles of Aycr's Hair Vigor my hair ta8e rew thick and glossy and the origi- Hlv ' al color was restored."?M. Aldrieli, e lanaan Centre, >\ H. . Jome 44 A trial of Aycr's ITair Visor has con- e s inccd me of its merits. Its use 1ms 1110 ' ot only caused the hair of my wife and Not 8 aughter to be abundant ami glossy, but hutui i has given my rather stunted mus- wret< ache a respectable length and appear- thest nee."?Ji. Urittan, Oakland, Ohio. juto . 441 have used Aycr's Hair Vigor for cu?n ho past four or live years and tlnd it a uost satisfactory dressing for I he hair. t is all that t could desire, being barmess, causing the lfair to retain in At latnral color, and requiring but a small tnte i tmntity to rt'tninr this hair'easy h* ar- vret ??r?n ?? _ \ .TfeiHiiv <1 ttlinrtfirt t., Haverhill, Mjiks. Oyer's Hair Vigor, $ rnei*Ai:i:ii nv 3r. J. C. Aycr & Cj., Lowc't, Mass. ujj Bold by l>rugRl'l?niul iVrfiitiim. i,y "Y Mmnm\ | HH WEEKS! 3 f THINK OF IT!! ? Am a Flesh Producer thoro can be 1 ..'' * no question but that j ther -timers J PMBii &mm\ BWUNi! S Of Pure God Liver Oil and Hypophosphites "L Of Llmo and Soda J is without a rival.. Many havo [ framed a pound a day by tno mo I T<xa> of it. It cures J j j CONSUMPTION, bcr. SCROFULA. BRONCHITIS, COUOHS AND J out COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING D1S- J tlllll EASES. AS l'AI.ATABLE AS MILK. ! jj ! JUsBura you get the genuine at there are T . . 1 poo* imitations. { I)1Hl U022-MWFAW I ^et ELV'S ro Cloansoa the |Wlirt>>::tNDrcCO\.? Von lasalPaflsaSe9.?te:W/?yV?, P Pain andS^y0i?>v<S gH talk Inflammation, W?' loalatheSorGS.pJi* / k? Hftt Roatoroa the m8L S : reti tonaes of TasteHS^J cloi and Smell.' r rRYTIIE CURE. HAY-FEVER Tim A particle is applied Into each nostril and Is S igrecnble. l'rlco&Ocentaat Druggist*: by innll, I'd: eglstored, CO cents. ELY BROTHERS, tpr wllj?rMv 66 Warren street* Novr York. ^ OR'K AA RBWABD-WE WILL ?' tpUUly pay the above reward for any p.; ca*o of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headicho, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness yot ivo cannot euro with west's Vegetable Liver Pills, whou tbe directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable and never fall to glvo satisfaction. Sugar coated. Largo t""1 t?oxes, containing 80 Pills, 2S cents. Dewaroof V lonnterfelta and imitations. The genuine man- Qcr McLMN BROTHERS, cor'. Maiket mid Twelfth Clll itrccU. Wheeling, W. Vft. Re25-MwrAW J WEftK FREEHS M^KtOE .u^r^rt^uRf . blUty.Lack of Vigor an<l Doyel* J1*; MTHDNU n' a ItWlltsi ana]iUulJcrUiMW8,ctc. Dc THE MARSTON CO., 18 Park Place, New York, N. Y. ed fuU-MvrrAw \k Mriliflcsiftx lew i Num. ?/i and 87 Fourteenth Street ktt JMadr. Wen you ico a man lu woo, Walk right up and nay "Hullo'l" 4ay "Hullo" ami "How d'yo Oof Ifow'n the world a uilu' you?" ilapthe fellow on bin bnck; iirlnic your ban* down with n whack; iValtx rikht up, and don't ko Mow; Jrlnau' ?hake, au' nay "HuUul" h ho clothed lu mrh? Ohtxho: Valk right up an' Hay "Hullo!" t#RH la out a cotton roll 'cut for wrappfn' up a nout; Vn' iinoul In worth a true. lale au' hearty "How d'ye do?" Jon'i wait for the crowd to go. Valk r/gtit up and gay "liulToi" V'cn big vckwIh meet, they say, 'hey haloot an' mill away. i?t the tutnwnro you uu' me, onenojne nlilpH upon a tiea; jich oiieMilllii' hU own Jog 'or a port beyond the fog. <et yourapeaklu' trumpet blow; -lit yer bora au' cry "llullo!" ay "Hullo" an' "How d'yo do?" Hher folk* aro good as you. k''cn you leave your houao of clay, i'atiderln' >n the far away, ?"eu you travel through tho atrango ouutry t'other aldo thorauge, hen tho aoulu you'vo cheered will know i'ho ye b?, an' nay "HulloI" "i.?omx? "ackivahii." " - "iu|iinu mninino, tit A, H'nJtrrfM the February Atlantic. tro thu fantasy ol a state in which y Olio should have enough and to ?, in which tlio conditions of life ill ceaso to l>u arduous and stern, which earn nnd solicitude! lor the o should ho Iranishoil, and tlio BsnrieB, comforts, and wholesome ri?i ol lifu should coino easily to all 're this wild, weak dream sho.vii to ipahle of realization well might tho inlliroplstuxclaiiti, Mm for manI There Imvo boon races ilmi l,?i, 1 without care, without struggle, out pains; but these have never bej noble races. Kxcept for care and 5glo anil pains meu would never i risen above the intellectual ami ileal stature of Polynesian savages, e are cares that cark ami carus that there are - struggles that are unaag; there aro pains that depress, and it, and dwarf. Well may wo look ard to a better state, in which much e harshness of the human condition , by man's own efforts, have been >ved. But it was no Bellamy who that in tlio sweat of their brows Id men eat bread; that with agony Id they be born into the world; that oor always, in disappointment aud it often, with anxious thought, and foreboding that ceases only at the ;, should they live their lives igh, dying weary of the struggle, ejoieing in the hope of a better forand more geuerous terms for those aro to come after. ite aa little can we approve of the omental law of Mr. Bellamy's millrepublic, that there should bo no iction of material condition among embers. # Mr. Bellamy tries to place irescriDtion on hiurh ethir.nl i?rninuln II Ilia lino phrases ilo nut disguise let that tho proposed distribution ves the grossest violation of coinhonesty, as every plain man unders it. to paj' llnit out; who pro* i twice as much as another Bhall yet no more is palpable robbery. It is ike that man for hail his time a , working for others without re. It is one uf the dangers of transJiital reasoning about rights and lu that the linest of sentiments are found in close proxiniitv to the st of rascality. i; iuu iiugraut uisnoncflty ot the >sition to destroy all distinction in laterial condition of members of ooiraunity is, I make bold to say, ;ast objection to it. Such a levelown wards would bring a speedy ){all intellectual and social prog* to be followed at no late day by (jression and relapse. It is only by istinetion of souie that the general icter of tho muss is to be raised, a are plenty of tribes and racea ig which Mr. Bellamy's creative iplo of absoluto equality ot cona is and has immemoriably been in operation. Unfortunately for his they are all miserable imbruted ;es. JEven the fact that among of them the additional principle of election of chiefs by the elders of -ribs is of unknown antiquity has erved tf> lift them in the scale of anity. They are still poor, squalid 2hes in spite of the adoption of both ! prescriptions for turning the earth a paradiae without any intervening go of human nature. Two lV'r Cunt on S i0,000. tout ft week ago a Detroit real es* lealer Ifeeame very tired, says the Prciw, and had the following sign e<l and pouted on his door: o tramps need apply." o money to lend." laven't a postage-stamp to spare." ' o matches supplied." /e have had the grip." lave seen a dozen such winters." Vo are not 'iti' to bores*" Ve have no railroad pass." Ve don't want to invest in mines." lo corns to be pared olT." * \o stationery wanted." Ve don't sign any bonds." )on't want any life insurance." ntcrviewors will please keep out." ift sign had been put up a day or so n an old man opened tho door very tally and walked in, and after a bit rved: 've been reading your sign out e." # 1 'hen profit by it," was the brusque I u shut the door and went away, aud a day later that sign came down, i old man had $40,000 worth ot land! 1), and he called upon auother dealer left Una memoranda, with a remark i\ man who was bo mighty exclusive int could never get near enough to public to sell anything. Two Guiiich. \ j Si/ling*. ttle Johnnie?Lot's play stage robYou come along and I'll spring with ft pistol and take away eyeryig you've got. ttle Jimtnie? But wo haven't got no ol nor nutli'n like* a stage 1 Tell what; wheu you come -along I'll you to sign a paper and . then 1 can, you just the same without a pistol. All right;-we'llplay 'loan: agent' i? like it." Mien Womnn'ji Tongue lluii* Fivatcat. Utown JfcratU. '"" " rof. Bell cabnlatea that a mother, in ;ing to ;hw Infant,., speaks 30,000 da a day. Uo liaa not calculated how ly words the aauie woman speaks in sen minutes when the infant's father irns home at; midnight. Bmellingol res and other beverages, but.the numwill hardly reach 36,000. outfit to llocuiuwuiul him. e, uitor?PorbapB, sir, you don't tliinl i good enough to marry your daugh 'athor?Perhnpa I do..- :. Well, sir,! I'd lmve. you to know thai u oeun rtuuaeu uy aouie 01 me ijneai ing ladies ia.tbo land. , . Mr. llJUuhill Juwirlui; Qrmluntlon. .... (ajjo Tribune,'f, ' C''' .1 'Ib U true?" demanded the irato Dem at, "thivt Sam..Randall haa joined tbi arch?" It is." V.- Vv-r;^* 'Just as I expected. ' Ho'll bo clea zr in the Republican party next." Mnj. Bcrpn IMnto. , ' Mnj. Serpa Pinto, whose name' is 8 Juiraeut in connection with Africa! airs, was born in the Province c raro, Portugal, in April. 1840, anil wa ucated at the Military College, Liabor j joinod tho Portuguese army in 1S& rose pretty rapidly and bocomn aido-(le camp to the King in 1860. Ho una ii the Zambesi war in 1809 and commandei : the African liatlvu troops. Dnrlnf 1 1877-71) ho crossed Africa from llenguelli to Durban. llnrrtilhmB I'honotnotm. At Rome, iu 1222. it rained dust, mix od with blood, for three days, and when the heavy clouds drifted away it looked oa if tho mm wan swimming in a sea ol fire. Four years Inter, in 1220, a snow fell in Syria, which presently melted and flowed in carmiuo rivers of blood, or Hotnu fluid much resembling it in every particular. Many of tho old writer* re* cord a three-day shower of, bloodied rain in the Inland of lthodeu and throughout Southern Italy in 1230, A monk, writing iu 1251, tells of a loaf be* ingcut out of which blood flowed as freely as from a fresh wound. In 1348 there were mituy great tempests. Several towns and thousands of pooplo were ?,wallowed up and the courses of rivers changed or stopped. Some chasms in the earth sent forth poisonous fluids, as red as carmine ink, as at Vallah, in Austria. Ponderous hailstones fell in many parts of Germany tho samevear. Bomo of thnm weighing frojn 20 to 70 pouuds. At I Lantech it ralnod l\eBh,i\uat, comets and, meteors; tire-branda aud corruseationB were iu tho air; mock buub, with fiery tails, Bailed through tho bkies. Soon after thi?Bo terriblo scenes at Larnech it begau at Cataya, near tho sea, aud went sweepiug throughout Southern Europe. An igneouH vupor or sulphurous tiro broke" out from tho earth at Carhery, Auia, and utterly consumed men, beasts, houses and trees, bo infecting tho air that a great plauuo followed. Young serpents and millions of venomous in* sects fell from the clouds. In 1301 llurguudy experienced tho novelty of a shower of blood-red rain, which ensanguined everything it touched; and in 15G8 tho Autiura reapers i found all wheat heads to bo as red as blood. In 3088 bread put in tho oven at Nuremberg was taken out covered with a bloody sweat. Wortemberg had a shower of brimstone and ashes iu 1034. In 1093 Liuierick uud Tipperary. Ireland, had many showers of a soft, fatty BubI stance resembling butter. It was of a dark yellow color aud always fell at night. The people gathered it aud used it as an ointment, reporting uiuuy astonishing curen. Ainvricun UWIch fiului; Abrutul. Motion Advcrtiicr. The low point to which tho price of hides has been forced through tho depression which has existed of late seems to have tempted sellers to try to find a new market for their merchandise, during the past few weeks about 80,000 to 100,000 dry western hides have been shipped to Europe, in order to try that market. How this new departure will turn out is at present entirely problematical, but if European tanners can use our hides to to advantage it will open up ft new field ami tend to givo a tone of steadiness to this market that has not been felt for a long time. Tho recent shipment of African hides to Europe from this market, while a new feature in itself, was not of that importance to tho trade here that this later shipment will be if it proves successful in opening up a new market. African hides are well known in Europe, where they have a general market price, ami tho fact that shipments were made from this side simply showed that our market was lower than the ruling prices there. Cowlliriu llofHCHllUCH. St. I/tult lie/iulilic. In England, uud on many parts of the Continent, they have been for a long time using the Yates horseshoe, one made by compressing common cowhide. It is compressed of three thicknesses of tho cowhide pressed into a steel mold and then subjected to a chemical preparation. It is claimed for it that it is much lighter, that it lasts longer and that split hoofs are never known in horses using it. It is perfectly smooth on the bottom, no calks being required, the shoe adhering firmly on the mowt polished surface. Its elasticity prevents many sprains, the horses' steps being lighter and surer. Straw, treated with chemicals unknown, has been used for horseshoes for centuries in Japan. Perhaps some American genius willgivQUS a paper horseshoe?who kuows? Js'o Longer Considered InvoHt,mentH. Chicago Tribune. "As this is to be the last interview I shall ever have with you, Miss Harris," said the rejected lover, brokenly, "I take tho opportunity to make you a present of all the bouquets, books and trinkets X have sent to you during tho last six mouths, together with the numerous theatrical entertainments, concerts and lunches you have enjoyed at my oxpense." "To make me a present of them I" exclaimed the young woman, haughtily. "I do not understand yon, Mr. Spoons-* more." "I jjive them to you absolutely, Miss Harris," said lie, picking up liia hat. "Heretofore I have looked upon them merely as investments." From AVintiHor entitle. Epoch. "His hit true, IlalbertHedward," asked Queen Victoria, "that '?nry Hirving 'as grown fat?" VTik linro trnn. fiiinfnrtnnatalv " ro plied the prince. "Then .border 'im to play .'The Two I Johns' bin hour royal presence this hevening hat height ho'clock." A Dkki'-Skatei) Cough,cruelly tries the Lungs aud wastes the general strength. A prudent resort for the attlicted is to Dr. I). Jay no's Expectorant, a remedy for all troubled with Asthma, Bronchitis or any Pulmonary Affection. mwab II?uUIi and Lung Life. Allopaths and Homoeopaths agree that Loose's Extract Red clovcr stands at the head of the list as au aHtrrtfciveand blood puritier and prescribe it. Chicago, III., Jan. 21, 1SS9.?J. if. Loom Jtol Clovcr Co., Detroit, Mich. Gkstlk.mbn:?I have used your Extract of Ti.ml Clover since 1882 finite oxtensivplv. It lias served mo well in all those casus of a scrofulus diathesis. In fact I use it in all diseased conditions of the blood alone or in combination with other remedies. Your Extract Ked Clover stands at the head of the list as an alterative unci blood purifier. Yours, Dr. J. Lamorbax. Rockvooii, Mich.?j. Jf. Look Red Clover Co.:?1 have UBed your Fluid Extract lied Glover Blossom, prescribed by l3r. A. I. Sawyer, Monroe, Mich., and have derived great benefit from the same, after having aulTered a great deal for years. Respectfully, HkLLEN C. MlLLSfAJf. Why suffer with auy blood diseaso when our Extract Ked Clover will cure yoir. Write /or further information. For sale by Logan Drug Co., Bridge corner jlriifrpiste. Wheeliue. W. Vh. n.t\v. 1 3 A VETERAN, I wm wonnded In tho leg lit tho battle of Stono P River, Dec. 31st, 1862. My blood was poisoned from tho oflbctt of the wound, and tho les trwolled to double Its natural elw, and remained to for many yean. The poison extended to my whole system, and I suffered-a thousand . deaths. Nothing did me any rood until I took 0 Swift's Specific, which took the poison out of ti jny system, and enabled me to reel myself a ,f puvn again. 8.8.8.1s tho remedy for blood 11 poUon. JoitN Cosway, London, Q. 18 Trcatiao on Blood and'Skin Diseases mailed '? frco, | Bwirr Braano Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, on. KuCSUtiUMUXn j Com I iltmu-kttpluo, It in rather Btrange, when you come tc J think of it, how many little things art "lot go" in tile housu, that really Irol the Inmates nnd add friction to the household machinery, which should run . smoothly. Host ol these "let-go's" are i in the kitchen. 1 might philosophize ahout tliat (act, hut 1 will not just now. A dull vegetable knife Is one of theso. The kitchen which contains a sharp one is the exception, yet it is very exasporatting to peel potatoes or apples J rut up beans, or slice turnips, with u knife as duKiiau"ho<s." In tho first place, ono begrudges the money for a Hue steel knife "Justto pare potatoes with," never stopplug to think that the better the kuife the cheaper it Is for this sort of work. A sharp knife will pare thinner nnd waste less than n dull one, nnd will lust longer. A good, small wheutono should uccompany It, I with inatructions to use U, and not tho stove-pipe, Btovu-i'dw or solo of tlw cook's shoe. There ia tin old saying that one of tho few questions that tho devil canuot answer ia: "What iaa woman's whet-Btono?" Another annoyance ia leaking tins ol various kinds, notably quart measures, dippers, dripping-nana and sauce-pans. Bits of rag drawn through the tiny uoles or flour-paste rubbed on the bottom to form h patch, ure common devices for getting along with theso let-go tins, instertd o( carrying Cham fc> tha nearest tin shop t-oino morning and getting them back whole aud strong in the afternoon for a very small outlav of time and money. There is for hale, and .1 doubt not it ifl quite commonly used, a certain kind of solder that the dealer# claim can easily be used at home, I think 1 bought some once, but was not very successful in uBing it, probably from lack o! skill. It in no way lessened my conviction that tins should not be allowed to continue leaky, when time or service has made them so. A clothes wringer that will not wriug is another annoyance. Perhaps ono of the rollers will not turn. Wo oil the gearing aud fuss with it week after week, uu washday, and forget it the other days, all the time vaguely hoping it is only a "conniptiou lit," and the matter will "right itself," if only we wait long enough. It does not "right itself," and Ko.the annoyance continues, the clothes utc hall wrung or wrung by hand, when it would be so easy to drop a postal to the man who repairs wringers, and then have this cease to be a "let-go." Dull scissors?who does not know them ? Day after day some people "saw away" with such a pair, workiug their jaws meanwhile, and getting a "pain in wucu vvmjjcin, nil UCU1USU HUB IM UIIU OI the "let-go's" that has grown to be chronic.. Isn't it queer? Wiiy is it eo? 1 only know it is, and that I rarely have a friend who visits lue and uses my t-cissors fail to Bay, "Why, how nice and sharp your scissors arel" Alao, I never go anywhere, taking my work, without being very sure my scissors are with it, because L know what I will meet, nine times out of ten, if I borrow scissors. "Fair lMjtj" is all that is .asked for Dr. Piorce's Golden Medical Discovery, when taken for catarrh in tho head, or for bronchial or throat auctions, or luug scrofula (commonly known as consumption of ; the lungs) and if taken in time, and given a fair trial, it will cure or the money paid for it will bs refunded. It is the only guaranteed cnrc. Cleanse the liver, btouiach, bowels and whole system by using Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Jones?"I say, Brown, did you know some man in Kentucky sent old Mugpins, the temperance crank, a keg of whiskV?" Brown?,4Nn! 1* f)mt on? How did he lake it?" Jones?regretfully?'"Straight." t HOSPITAL KKMKDIKS. A New Method oC Treating DIseiweH, "What are they ? There iVa new departure iu the treatment of diseases. It consists in the collection of the specifics used by noted specialists ol Europe aud America, and bringing them within the I reach of all. For instance the treatment pursued by special physicians who treat indigestion, stomach and liver troubles only, was obtained aud prepared. The treatment of other physicians, celebrated lor curing catarrh was procured, and so on till these incomparable cures now include disease of the lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and nervous debility. This new method of "one remedy for one disease" must appeal to the common sense of all sufferers, many of whom have experienced ttuj ill effects, and thoroughly realize the absurdity of the claims of Patent Medicines which are guaranteed to cure every ill out of a single bottle, and the use of which, as statistics prove, has ruined more stomachs than alcohol. A. circular describing these new remedies is sent free on receipt of stamp to pay postage by Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Canada,, Bole proprietors. mw meow Ilarry?"Are you singinir in the choir now?" Howard?"No, I have joined the church." Ilmuarlmbln llencnn. ! Mrs. Michael Curtain, Piainfield, IK., I makes the statement that she caught I cold, which settled on her'lungs; she was treated for a mouth by her family . physician, but grew worse. He told her I she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. iler druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption; she | bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at Logan Drug Co.'s drug store, large bottles 50c and $1^ 2 FncU Worth Knowing. In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be nonirritating. The medical profession has been slow to iearn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, Bnuffs, powders or syringes because they are all irritating, do not thoroughly I reach the affected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A uwiuiuueoi persona wno fcad for years i borne all tbe worry and pain that catarrh ! can inflict testify to radicalcures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. mwf.hv Advico to ftluthor*. Are you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a sick child Buffering aud crying with pain ot cutting teeth? II bo, Bend at once and got a bottle ol Mas. Wisslow'b Sootuinc. Syrup fob Cuii,DRSNTKKTiuxa. Itsvalueisincalculable. It will relieve tho poor little sufferer im mediately.-Depentfupon it,mothers.there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea,regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy-to the whole system. Mna. WiNBLOvra Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one ol the oldest and best .female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale bv all druggists throughout the world, Price 25 centa a bottle, mwaw That beautiful glossy sheen, so much admired in hair, can be secured by the nso of Ayer's Hair Vigor. There is nothing better than this preparation for strengthening the scalp and keeping it free from dandruff and itching eruptions, .v .r- DAW liucklon'H Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world forcuts; bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin .eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 centa pel box. For sale by Logan Drug Co. FINANCE AM) TRADE. Tim Features of the Money nnrt 8l I Market*. > New York, Jan. 25.?Money on call tauy, j ; Iuk from i% to 8 per cent, last loan 2>$ pen I closed at 2>ia3 per cent. Prlmo mercantile p i BaCX per coat. Btcrllng Exchange quit , tlK2H?4MK< Bales 157,265 shares. i The stock market developed more activity day thau It baa done ou a Saturday (or u weeks, and marc strength than ou any prov day this week. The market, as u whole, was broader than that of jester Jay: steadily proved (roiu the opening to the close nud demand wm apparently /or a strong bull Iti est. The low priced shares again absorbent n of tbe speculative business, and were stem boiluht, all ol the Important Rains tor bulli of Manhattan being in those stocks. Hem] was by far tbe most actlvo stock aud toucho< under buying. Tbo Html changes tire all In direction of higher Ugurea to night, aud Chic & Ka*t Illinois roso ^>?pcr cent, the prefer 'llA, Manhattan 2W, Peoria, Decatur & Evans? 2}*. Bugar2, aud Tennessee Coal preferred 1> Railroad bonds were unusually active; mi |1,201,OUU. Government bonds dull and barely steady, State bonds neglected. HON DM AND STOCK QUOTATIONS?CIX)8KD BID, U, 8. is ng Nash. A Chat 10 (J, B. 4s. coupon lJtk Now Jersey Central. 1? U. B, 4'jS rvg KHV, Northern Pacific*... if. U.8. 4H*coupon...l(MH do preferred. 71 Adams J?i press...... UK! Chicago <t N. VV..... 11] American Express-115 do preferred -141 Cauada Boutburu... 6flU New York CentraLlO", Central Paclllo 34% Ohio A Mississippi. 21 Chesapeake ?St Ohio 80)4 do preferred* K uu in.iv 1'ivivJitu. vty-4 rilciHU iUHU <T. do second prcf'd.. 45 1'itu.burgh.. IK Denver A H. 0 1?K Heading ... 81 Krlo '20\\ ?U L. A S. F 1. do preferred- M-ft Jo preferred.. ifi Fort Wayne- IMS do llrst preferred. 8'. Kansas A Texas 1 Vy, C. M. A St. I'auI OS Lake Krio A Went... IN}*, do preferred llf <lo preferred- '(Mi, Texas f'nettle. & IiHko Shorts 10.% Union Pacific 01 Louisville A Nosh- 85% United States Kx,.? Wl L., N. A. A 0 .... B7>4 NY.. BU L. & 1? \'i Memphis A Chos... (A do preferred.. '& Michigan Central... 05% Wells-Fargo Kx 1:1s Missouri Pacific.... "by, Western union W HrfJiihtiiir* mitl VrorMonit, Nkw York, Jan. us.?Flour, receipts 22,1 packages; exports 5,1111 barrels and 2,1 Hanks; market moderately active; Rales 18,000 bi rels. .Wheat, receipt* 11,130 bushels; expo 21,'JOO bushels; Mil oh 1,'AW,000 bushels of futun spot market dull; No. 3 rod.Wo; No. INor era IKJo: No. I hard OCe; options modernti active; No. 2 red January &%<? * February March S%a?7o, cloning at Masrac; April 81V May87%a87^c,closing at87Ho; JunotxfXo; Jt ififtc: August 8l}<c: boptembcr 8iHc; Decern! 87c. ltj oilrm; western Mauoo; Canada 67?(i Corn, receipts 131,000 bushels; exports 57; bushels; sales 872,000 bushels of futures u UJ.tXX) bushels of spot; luarketdutl; Jaiiui :i7c;. February 37%c; March 38kc; Aprils May 30Xc; July lit:. Oats,' receipt* 70,uuo bui els: exports lift,000 bushels; sales 105,000 bush of futures and 81,000 bushels of spot; uiarl quiet and weaker; January February March 28%a29c, closing at '.!h%c; sj No. 2 white 30a.'U)^c; mixed wesie 31)#; No. 2 Chicago aia31Mc. Hay stead shipping 4Qa45c; goods u> choice 1 Wc. Coffee, options steady and fialO poll nil? Jiiiumpu trt fi'nir. i .'?# ** June, September, October and December 15.il 10.05c; sjMjt Hio steady nt J9%c. Su?ar Mr Mobiles, Now Orleans quiet; open kettle co: niou to f,uiey Static, it lee steady; domes 4/<a0)ic. Tallow easier aud dull. itosiu stead strained common ?t 23. Turpentine dull 42)?c. Kbj? quiet: nester? iO>4?I7]-ic. l'o easy at $11 25ail 7.r>; old do S10 V!^alo 75; exl prime 3J MJalUOO. Cut meats dull. Lard stead western' steam C.2ic; February 0.21c; Mat O.Wc; April C.SOc; May G.12u: July C.Mc. Hull llrm; KIkIu 2SVfcc; western dairy SalGc; do creai try I2a27c. Cliecao steady; western SalUc. Chicago, Jan. 25.?Wheat?Market a^aiuw weak lo day, and prices were below 80c lor Ma nooning heary at about %o below yesterday ai cloied about lower tliau yesterday. The wtu a Inek of bull support. A light buslucss w reported In corn. Oat* easier. 1'rorJsJons quii Flour unchanged. Wheat, cash No. 2 upru 75%c; No. a sj>rlmf ?'.vhi7-l>io; No. 2 red <5% Juuuary 75?4a7o%c, closlug at 76%c; May 7yJ 7'>>ic, closing hi ~'jyac, Corn, cash No. 2 hi Jauuary 2S%c; February 2Uj<[e; May 3l-)?c. Oa cash No. and January 20i4a2o^c; Febrtia 20%c; May 2i%c. Uye, No. 2, 4lXc. Hurley 5 57c. Flaxseed. 81 35. Timothy St 20. ilt jKjric, cash g'J 70a'J 75; January tu 67>?; Februa fJ72>ii; May S10U7&. Lnrd, easb &.yue; Janua and February 5.}ve; May (i.li)e^-,.?ueou, sho ribs -l.20ai.3W!; slionlders ft.OSa.'Utxs; WMsl St (12. SiiKiir. cntloHf i^a&c. Hutter stead creamery lsa20c. Eggs firm at H)?al5c. I'iitLAUKu'iitA, Pa., Jan. .25.?Flour qui and weak. Wheat linn; fair to good uilllli 7ria?5c; prime to eboiceHSaWc; No. 2 red Jan ary sua.so^o; February ?la81^; March April bOVjiiSle. Corn ntcady; No. Sblj mixed UGc; No. 2 mixed January Xr>Jiat February March 3(%i&i%o; -Ani flJl7|4c. Oatslirrn; No. 2white-J^cr^o.3will '.'SUjc; futures quiet: No, 2 white January 2s> 2.'c; February 'iS'^aiOe: March 28%a2i)%c; Api ?%c. Eggs Tirai; I'cuus)I vaufa ursts lie. and weak: No. 2 red January 80J$u80%c; Fe runry 80%a?0%c; Match 825^; May tv|> S5^c. Cora, western easy: mixed spot3G}$ Juuimryaud February 30)ia3C-%c; March 3CJ S7c; Aorii 37%a37Me; May as>-e. Oats, finne western , white 2<j,ui0c: mixed 27j?a2S%c. K unchanged; nrltno to choice 66ji58c. Hay item lit 812 UOaiaoO. Mtss porn steady at 810 OOaII ( liutter Una and scarce; best roll 10c: creame 25a2Gc. Eggs active r.westcrk 15c. Coffee atead rio n^c. Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 25.-Flour dull. Whe dull and lower: No. 2 red 7Cji77Kc; receipts 5,1 bushels; HhljiuieutJi4,000 bushels. Coinuulbv heavy; No, i' mixed V2c. Oam quiet; Sc. a mix 25c. llyo Btroug; No.-2,*52%e. " I'ork quiet 510 25. Lard winter at 5.S0a5.85e. Bulk meats at bacon unchanged. Whisky hrm nt 8102. Hutu sugar and cheese iirm. Kgga steady at 12c. Toledo, 0., Jan. 25.?Wheat dull ;and lowc cash.SOc; January 8'J?<c; May S2%c; August 78l< Corn dull: cush.80%e. Oats quiet; cash 22>< Clove n-eed dull and easier; cash and Jauua S3 50; February 83 42%; March ft 15. Llvo Stock. Chicaqo.Jan 25.?Cattle Receipts 2,000 hea market quiet and steady: beeves 84 80a5U0: ste? S3 00a 1 -It): cows, buils and mixed Jl 20&3 uO; Te nns 81 50a3?0. Hogs?Receipts 22,000 lieadiwea mixed S3 (k'm.'i 87ft; heavy S3 <I5h:> 95; light $.3 ?3 87; skips S3 00af SO. Sheep?Receipts 3.0 head; shipments 2,000 head: strong; natives S3 ii5 80; western corn fed 8175a5 80; Texa ? 60al 80; himbs &m640. East Liuehty, Pa., Jan. 25.?Cattle?Recelj 1,010 head;.shipments 1,800 head; nothing <1 lug; all through consignments. Hogs ? 1! ceipt*3,OOyhead;shipments 2/rfW head; mark steady: medium and Yorkers 31 00*1 10; hea hogs S3 70a3 80. Sheep?RccclpU 1,100 hea shipments 1,200 head;marketsteady, unchang( Cincinnati. Jan. 25.?Hogs 'easier: comrai and light S3 40a3 90: packing and butcncri83ti 3 95; receipts 3,250 head; shipments 1,190 head, Weekly Hunk Statement. New "York, Jan. 25.?The weekly bank sta mentof the Associated Banks shows the folio lug changes: Reserve. Increase S 7,250,! Loans, (lecrea.se 3,277,' Specie, increase 7,215,4 U'gal tenders, increase - an; Deposits, increase 3,719,! Circulation, ilccre?u;e .. SI,! Tlte banks now hold 815,031,050 in exews of t 25 per con t ru le. Petroleum. New York. Jan. 25.?Petroleum opened men nt SI 0<% and alter first Bales became strong a advanced to SI 06%. Trading then full oil'a the market closed at 81 06%. Stock Exchani Opculunat SI 00l4: highest si 06%: lowest S^OG closing at 51 sales 105.000 barrels. Oil City, Jan. 25.?Petroleum opened at 5106 highest Si 0G%; lowest 51 00: clotted at 8100 sales 105,000 barrels; shipments 107,121 barre runs 03,078 barrels. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 25.?Petroleum dull I steady at SI 00J<; closed at 81 00%; high 8100%; lowest 8100. Bradford. Pa., Jan. 25.?Opened nt 51 oc closed at 8100%; higuwtSl 06%; lowest Si 00. Metftln,' Nkw York, Jan. 25.?I?J#r iron <juiet nt$l7 tt)U0. Conptr stagnant; fake January H I.ciul fairly ?tcady; domestic St 8i%. Tin J | uiul cosier; straits ?20 -15. Cotton. I Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 25,?Cotton firm: ra | <lllUK 10%C. The whiskey manufacturer gets a go deal of abuse, but he just takes it all and keeps still. Any Drugglitt In the United States will recomme Elixir of Dates if you need a gentle a reliable laxative. If your liver is in tive you can't hope for good hea until you "regulate the regulator" taking" some safe remedy. Elixir Dates is just what you need. Give i trial. Sold in 50 cent bottles by 0. Goetze, "VV. W. Irwin, John Laugh! Logan Drug Company and Goodwii Co., wholesale agents. Vl Or. BULL'S facilitates TfetMnfftu tflRDVCVDKIj *e?ulal?>3 thoHowels.< MJftUI OI ItUr alldmgcl.it3.rrlcc?5cl QllI B 'C Cures Coughs, Colt DULL 0 Hoarseness, Asthm Bronchitis, AA liny Croup,Tn< , pient Con-|;U|JU||sumptio anc} relievesConsump- 0 VDIII live Persons, 25 cents. 0 IIIUI r tunvc u/iors ci/Bif ci'OAfcfjcs for I vaUKb tarrh, PrlcolOCtt. A t aJI druggh w? Hamm & Co.?Furniture, Etc. : HAMM & CO., icnt, ' Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. [.? DOT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT : til' Th,t our e?tablUbmcnt ii a model one In orcrjr rcupect. Im- That In our attractive iwiortmont, prompt wrtlco and fair treatment, our cnitomera'rc atnpl; the and *atl>factorlly acrved. ter; That while we cannot alvo roti aomethlng for nothing, we claim to giro a good, honctt den ?{f* OYcry time. WK INVITK YOUK PEIWONAL INSPECTION. tide ??"Undortaklng lh Its several forms a special feature. Juif TJfLKI'lIONK CALM ANWKKKD DAV OK NIGHT. MS HAMM & CO., - 1067 Main Street. iro ? ?i.. red lllo J0SS3330 8 for Infants nnd Children. "Caatorl* Is bo well adapted to children that i Csatort* enrol OoUe, OonaUpatloa, \{i t ncomaeod It mm aupcrfor to any pnscripljon I goo* Btomach, Diarrtaa, EructoUon, ? known to me." IL A. Avnin, M*. D., I ^r^loT1 ^ ( 111 Bo. Oxford 81, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without Injurtoos medlcstloo. Tub Curries Ooururt, 77 Murray Stroot, N. ai Ml ? ITru | . /?=?> THE ! C@?HS1bm 5 Satisfaction Ouaranteedi Si EACH CAN OF-THE COOKS CJASCINGFOWDER IS GUAHAHTEED :| ru FULL STRENGTH FUI.I, WEIGHT, AND 13 SOLO ON ITS MERITS AT IHf. LOWES I POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT 1 WITH QUALITY. j 6 coohs barters,retail at 5 cts. m* ? L, ' 1 ogq&e halves, detail at 10 cts. i ? coobcs pohmos, retailatsocts. cb ....? ? . -i,. i ii ler ? _ i.i b uti a** ? ? " ? ? ooiq py a? ^roceirs. Try a Pound Can. yS Ja3)-mvAy id ? = ii | v&n a&lwt p^^ux^f;jpowdes? j ^liiBgii A "" A c?" ?' MUNKACSY'S treat $100,000.00 AMEDALw III ViPARIS,yy painting, "CHRIST BEFOrtE PILATE," tor 10 PARIS. jOr c; ^?y389>p' Coupons BELL'S SOAPOtIA and 40 Wrappers ^kLLB89iyV H ^?bs^ DELL'S BUFFALO SOAP. to r=r=r==rr=r=r=r=^^r==r^======^ S ' Lottery. Groceries', Etc. ?-i t Igyg EXiC A BSi I WH0LK'VLE S NATIONAL* GOVERNMENT, :7 Ti | . ^ M m PORK PACKER, ? B ATTEQWl 00 I ^ g H & ? I AND CHRER 0F THE | of the public charity. Celebrated "Strawberry Hams." :r? Operated under a twenty year's contract by the " Mexican latoriuUlorinl improvement * | ? y w ? Grand Monthly draw Ink* field In tho Moresque A^v?/ vj 11**" 1 Pavilion In tho Alameda I'arU, City of Mexico, and fi- publicly conducted by iroreriuiiunt ofllclals appoint- "n-num" Hmnri ry ed ror tho purpose by the Secretary of tho Interior Christian oros . Crown brand, and tho Treasury. Minneapolis Patent. LOTTERY OF THE Taylors* Patent and "Best" Fam~ BENEFICENCIA PUBLfCA Williams' Choice Ohio Family, x ULI1L1 IO-llum UULIuH. And mmj oth(,r ckfllC(J Br>ml, ul Famnj 'Si THE NEXT MONTHLY DBAWINO K'?Ur"Kk *"d "'""""""r on will bo hold III the CITY OF MEXICO, "" February 6, 1S90. Roasted Coffees. | CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. ct bO,COO Ticket* ni $1, ?320,000. Joo?e roast. ?>; Price olTickelo, American Money* I'mSn Min?"enA i!?u iippiyCinu'?! BiailtiniS 4 Wholes, $4. Ilnlvcs, $2. (jnartcrs, 1. "XT 0F 1 R,/RS' only. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton, and Waterua 1 Capital Prize of SM.000 Is SCO.OOO Proof Safety Fuse. sel9 1 Capital Prize of 20,000 la '20,000 mrn,r r?xno avn 4 1 capital prize of io.ww m 10,0(0 rpetley'S tea. 1 Grand Prize of -.003 Is '>,000 JL to- :i Prizes ol $1,000 are 3,000 Fragrant, Absolutely Puro. Delicious; from w- C Prizes of 500... ?.nre 3,000 India aud Ceylon. 100 fer cent stronger than '20 Prizes ef '200 ...^are -1.000 other tea. For salo at .05 100 Prlzesof 100 are 10,000 u. p reHRENS'. f5j &I0 Prizes of 60 arc nlooo .r " .. . voo Ml l'rizos ol w are ll.OSO (le3l Cor, Thlrty-cffnhTml^KtrcctK. m ArrnoxiHATio.s i-juzkk. *? 150 Prizes of SCO approximating, to Modirnl 800 s?x),wo prize o.ooo meuicai. h? 150 Prizes of 5-V) ftp>roxiuiatln* to ,....... .. 5.10,000 prize . 7.500 . OP?. M^^ 150 1'rlzes of $10 approximating to PvtpACT ^vcai 310.000 prize ~ 6,000 "l hL* ^ M V, djj 799 Terminals oIS20dccltleil by SCO.OOO y" ^5 ^ AU prizes sold la the United States fully paid X)\ AGENTS WANTED. WfihvMi <2! mtfok Club IUtm, or nny further Inforiua- raftl W%Of' tlon desired, write legibly u> tbo uudorslgned, , clearly stating your real donee, with State, ootin- JiydggV )UJ ty, street and number. Moru rapid return mull csl delivery will bo assured by you enclosing euvcloim liOnriuK jour lull mlilrths. Th ?' IJU'OK'I'ANT. rt Adilrww, U. BASSETT1. llS M City of Mexico. W ftp teTfcf^Srti S (n\ EOT 00a Mexico. fifl&lbffjgLl| *?: By ordinary letter, containing MOSFA' OIt- *%& E*n Ba r ?Kk H Hla VSw \uB KrU^S?kr."ufo?r?o;sss^.lcs- Nw A Most Effective Combination.' flPHOfAfj FFATtfllKS ?- - 1 ...... tniR wru cnuwa auiiiu ana riorvinoiiiRaiDind l,i. By terms of contract the company must do- &re;u reputation " * cu f?*" p eh 1111rij>r*l**-I> poslte the sum of all prizes Included In the ?"*\.*!|(| ^ *5 m i h??i! kphiiinn Vutfnn> II hitlLflp ticket nail r<?. And urbilltAtnu conditions of lac iyi* SSrnii. ' trm: itrpfipthMW tb? Intellect. ?rd Hortlly roaellonj.; . echo the following olnciai permit, tiulhlMHi worn out NffrVM aids (ISi'f'Mtloll r(* '9 Ckktikicatk?i uerehy certify that the Bank WorM impaired or lost Vitality, ntn\ brlnm back in of LondOH and Mexico has on deposit the ucccs* youthful utrt-ngth and vigor, rjt U pipnaant to th? nary funds to guarantee #the payment t.f nil uwe.and uvd rruuiarly brtc?* tbe Syntetu agiinsi urizcs <?ra\vn by the Loterla de la Heueficcncia Uiedrprtsiitig influence orMahtrlx I'nblica. Apomnah Castii.i.0, Jnteivenor. prio?-?i ? " Further, the compauy u required to a Is- . . ~? ... r~" _.i tribute ftlty six per cent of thu value ol all the jSpffilk IBBff? ttJ7 1B1IIP&B ? ni] tickets In prlzes-a larger portion than Is given TDTIfH rapflSBl rmiw3K$ nd by any other lottery. , ,, \\ ttjj Wf llalrAUtt lifl Battl ttC. Finally, the numlier of tickets is limited to H w ttgminn Hh xs^j^^'tsisssr ^sraaaa uy. Mnd a Taluiblo tmU?fmlod) containing fuU Ol Financial. particular* lor homo euro, FREE of chargo. A t a, TOlftndld mwUcal *otk; thoaldbo read by wvrj R DANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. man-Who la nenoui and debilitated. Addr?M,( V CAP1TAI 8175,600. tt'ji. A. Ihctt .President fif"! STOPPED FREEi = ?? **?? ?. ..Vice President | HI XtovSSgSffB&g* ? mJ'nr?."" enslllm1' lre"",a' vn'm g?- la nervV rktorert - nm"5, SsSS/or?nn?iiN k Nunvc DtHKAHiB Only tun - Erjcu,e /" StrT* Aftxlotu. Fin. KplUptt. ie. -a niltECTOrj. (Salr<rAi.MM-B If taken dlrecttd. Xo/iu afltr firM I Vim A lKCtt Mortimer Pollnck |H<W? wu. Tmttwand tnrUl boule !rw to Fit J": moS,' wSifsiiS'' J h, M. Atkinson, John K. Uoteford, | f!me_twtioi)r.KUNB.wl A?hst-.rminuiphi?. p*. Incnry opever, victor KOKCQbiirg. eec wrugguu. brwarb Qf miTlTiSQ FtuUDS. Jacob U. Thorn? , de23-uwrAW Jai F. P. JhPaON, Cashier. ? ? Itxouakge bank. ^ capital ?ao.ooo. |SANYAL-MIDY " Arrests discharge* from the urinary orJ. N. Vanck.. ....President f?Jj i?in? lx clU?t;r Bex In <is hour*. L. 8. Dklai'I.ai.n ?..Vlce President |s2 It la superior to copaiba. Cubcbs, or Injections, nn<l frc-o troui ail bad wncll directors. KB or other inconvenience#. ^ J.N. Vance.' Uco.E.Stlfcl. M^&WTAL?M1DY U, cotiUludd J.M.Brown, Wn.Elllngham, R? . i!5 kI Jb?^u t IIHIwA L.8.A.W. Kclfcy. be?r the; umbo toinWjl John Frew ' Hack letters, YiiUiyutwiiidi none Dralta lRsuell on England, Ireland, Scotland ?: r_ and all point* In Europe. nolkMAa w, JOHN J. JO.N'KS. ftuhlcr. ~ 3l rpHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER ? . ? . Vr,1ht? *P^rkI,ln,f' inntructlvo family ii#mt'.I:tiTtr?wi??tfi,eU0 lirii n. journal. It is onglKil Ih every.department, 1 ?*? *?.pon.i.iii?ti.ui??rtu>t?x-?uh? P clena in every lino mid suited n? It in intended P?5KV&SP' ".littr* Kmiivrewh?,ihJ,iinffi??rcs.?'cmbor of ",c wf/Ts^"r""'inmlly. whether In city or country. VvA^a'Comrorubso uiui Kuvwivr. avofii rr*ud?. I 7t rr7rrr~ " TZ, (mrO.lMtOctirtil. k? p<1 /tr??nt? rorIiaiiipniec. == A LL KINDS OF BOOK AND J"OB > VAX, #*1"tu ''fih^,,y<nz ???**??? xjL Printing neatly *nd promptly *recut&1 ? H0RN?, RCMOVCO TO I SO ftASASH M ,% CHICAGO, ** Um Intolllisncflr Joo Roouu. deZJ-MwrAW TRAVELERS'GUIDE. Arrival and departure of TRAINS?On and alUr Not. 24,18W.-K*. flaMATion orKefkekmcx Mahkh. 'Dally. t8un? day excepted. jMonday oxcupted. |8atnrday excepted. |8umlny only. "Saturday only.? Km tern Btandard time. I B.A O.R.R.?Jfafn Ea*t. Depart. Arrlre. Wuh.Cy,Halt,,1'hll.AN.Y. Milftam *11:01 pm Waah,C'y,Halt,1'iiil.AN.Y. 12:4ftam Wuh. C'y, Ball.. l'Ull.A N.Y. *\ 1 :&Q pro ?:? am Cumberland Accon. 17:30 am tft:xopra f (tralton Accom 2:2ftpm 12:4ft pm MouuiUvlUe Accom.... )7:Wam fviuftam 1 11. A O.r.R.? For Columbuaan-] Chicago* H:3ft am *12:46 am Columbia,Cln.audChriu>.H *lo:i? am *0:11)pm Chicago limited 10:10 pm fl.'UOam Columbus, kin. A Bt. Louta. lo:l& pin am . Columbus Accotn >4:l&pui tll'.ousm BL CJalmlUo Aroom.. fll.'UOH/n Bt,Clalravlllo Amnn.HMftpin tls34Pw Bt. Clalrsvlllo Accom.* .... |ljl5pm tMOp? B.O.A O.R.K.- W.i'.AJ/.M r. For Pittsburgh 6:40 am 10:00 am PltUburgb ?... ?7:20am *<:65pm Pittsburgh and tout. 0:20 pin *10:10 pm Pittsburgh,,,,.... H; AO pro ttt'.MJpm Wtsit/ugiatt, rt., Accom P.? C, A BT. L. Kt, PltUburgb t7:20aro t9:20 pm PltUburgb anil Now York,,.. fU45pm f3:4&pm PltUburgb ami New York-.., f4:2Qpm tU:00 am PUUburgh A N. Y. JEx tf :4U pin ... WBt. KxpfCM.CJu.aod St. Louts.. t7:20ain f?;60am Kxprcas,Cln,andBt. Louis... WMUdui :20 pm Kxprcsa,BteubcavllloACol. fl:4&pni fSittpm Btcubcuvllle A DcnnUoiu... {4:20 pm c. A P. K. a. PltUb'gh, Clove. A Chicago. t^iMam t8:Urin Btcubcuvllle Accom ta:83atn tl:23pm PltUburgb and Novr York..., tll:22am tll:>h am Cleveland and Chicago fftjanm t#;Mwn Pltuburgb aud NowYork... f:i:Mpm fftsiWpm Kuat Liverpool *7:14 pm 112:12 am C., L. A. W. It. K. Kxprcsa,Cleveland,K. AW* fl2:18pm )3:10pm Massillon Accom. t5:12pm tllsSlam Bt.clalravlllo Accom jhiouaiii W:.i?am St. Clalrsvlllo Accom Mo.'JWam tl Ht.culravllloAooorn j'-M'-'pni pi^PM HLUlalravilleAccom 6:21 nm 8:03 pm Local freight and Accom..- 1:13 pm pm I/mi/ (wti'.ivii, H, PasseUKor ? *7:00 am 11:10 iun l*MMUger . ..... ll:30 am *3:5&pio raMt'imors...... M'.l&ym *8:15 pm I}.. Z. & C. KA1LKO AD?Central Time. Bcllalro <k Zanesvillo Through Passenger leaves llollalro at 0:10 h. in., Arrives at llollalro at 3:43 p. tn. W'oodsflold Passenger leaves Bollalre nt 4:10 p m., arrive* nt Bcllalro at 8:W) a. m. ? ? , Suromcrflold Accommodation leave* Bcllalro at l^W p. in.. arrivoH at 11:00 a. m. Railroads. Wheeling a elm grove r. k. On and after Monday, October 28, 1889, trains on tho Wheeling AHilin Orovo ltallroad will run as follows: LKAVK WllKKUMQ. 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m.,9:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:'2o p. in., 7:00 p. in., 0:00 p. m Lxavx WJIUUNO I'A UK. 6:10 a. m., 7:15 a. m., 10 a. ra., 12:30 p. m., 2:30 p. in., 4:20 p. w., Oao p. m., 8:00 p. m., 10 p. m. SUNDAYS?Leavotbo city at8:00 a. m., ami run every hour until9:00 p. m. Leavo Wheeling l'ark at 9:U) a. ?n., and run every hour until 10:00 p. in. Kxcept church train will leavo l'ark at 0:45 a. m. and city at 12:15 p. m. oc-M C. lllR.SCir,Hup't. Ohio river railroad.-time Tablo taking effect November 21. 1889. I nwtfiCNKcr trains Will run tui follows?('onlr?J I Tltne. All tralua dally except tho6? raarkod 1 thus t which do not run oh Sunday: j south BOUND. }No.7 No. 5. fNo.8 No. 1. LK4vx. h. m. p. m. a. m. * ra. Wheeling ; 3:15 lO::w 6:00 Kenwood.. 3:3.') 10:45 6:15 MoundJvllle .?. ... 3:50 11:05 6:8-2 New Martfnsvlllo...? ... 5:05 *l'2:05 7:37 W111lam?town .. C:55 1:40 0:33 Parkershunr 5:45 7:30 i'M I0:'25 ttaveufiwood ...... 7:13 3:48 11:45 p. m. Mason City 8:33 4:55 1:06 Cllftou .. 8:.*w 1:10 Pt. Pleasant. ? 9:15 6:05 1:45 GalUpolls 9:35 ~. 6:0-'' 2:05 Uuyandotto 11:0-2......... 7:30 3:27 Huntington...,?J 1:15 7:45 3:10 arriv*. | Charleston, via K. 4 O. 8:50 8:50 a. m. Charleston, vlaC. & O- 3:00 12:53 11:00 White Sulphur.....^. 8:26 5:18 atauntou ? 12:03 t>:& .... p.in. I Anhlatid 12:80 3:121 Portsmouth 1:3-2 4:07 MaygvlUe 3:10 6:37 ? Cincinnati 5:10 7:35| MOUTH bOUND. No.'A No. 4. NO.81 No. uuvx. p. m. a. m. a m. Cincinnati 0:80 7:35..<MMM Maygrllle 8:25 9:411 Portsmouth ?J:6l 11:29...^. p. m.l. Ashland.? 10: is i2:8ol p. m. 8taunton .. 4:00 2:10 White Sulphur 7:4*.?1 5:42 ? ft. m. Charleston, v/a.K. <? o. 6:45 ? 11:56 .... Charleston, via. C. & 0. 1*2:53 10:lh AKRIVE. p. in. Huntington .... 2:30 11:45 ......... I.K.WE. a. m. p,m. Huntington ..... 15:35 10:00 {2:30....^. GuyaudottQ f?:4r? 10:16 2.43 Uallipolla 7:10 11:40 4:10 _ p. in. Point Pleasant .. 7:30 12:01 4:30 ClUton 8:05 12:3o 6:00........ Mason City ?:lo 12:41 5:0.'??~. Ravcnswood 9:25 2:00 0:25 a.m. Farkcrsburg 11:10 8:3(? 8:00 6:00 WllllHmstowu 11:45 4:03 6:30 New Martinnvgle.......... 1:27 6:551......... 8:25 Mdundsvlllo 2:25 7:10 ......... 0:85 Benwood 2:40 7:30 9:55 Wheeling 2:65 7:45| 10:10 Through tickets, and baggage eheckod, to al points. tor rates and other information Hddrw? W. J. UOHINSON, U. 1?. A., I'arkersburg. A. J. BANDY, a. a. 1\ A., Parkersbun:. W. II. OSUOKN, 8. T. A.. Pomeroy, Ohio. BALTIMORE&OI1IO RAILROAD? On and after November 24,1K>)9, traliiH depart and arrive at Wheeling as follows?.Kua tern tlmo: MAIN LINK?EAST. For Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, 4:35 a. in., 2:25 and 11:50 p. m., dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 7:U0 a. m., cx cept Sunday. Ural ton Accommodation, 2:26 p. m., dally. Moumlsvlllo Accommodation, 7:00 a. m? dally czcept bunday. arrive: From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, 9:20 and 12;45y. m. and iv.05 p. m., dally. I Cumberland Accommodation, 6:.'W p. m., except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation, 12:45 p. m., dally. Moundavilio Accommodation, y;00 a. m., except Sunday. TBANB'OIIIO DIVISION. For Chicago, 8:35 and 10:05 n. m.. m*tn r> *r? uaiiy; 4:ia p. in., daily, except Sunday. Cincinnati Express, 10:05 a. in. and 10:15 p. m. dally, Columbus Accommodation, 4:15 p. m., except cfairsvillo Accommodation, 10:05 a. m. and 1:45 and 4:15 p. in., except Sunday. arrive: Chicago KxprcH*, l'2:45, 5:30 a. m.and G:10 p. in. daily. Cincinnati Kxprew, 5:35a. m.and 5:10 p.m., daily'. Uolumtms Accommodation, 11:00 a. m., daily, | except Sunday. , SUClairHvillo Accommodation. 11:00 a. in. aud 1:85and 0:10 p. in., daily except Sunday. | WUBBLINO A WTTBBDHOJI DIVISION.' For Flttnliurgh, 5:40 ami 7:20 a. m. daily, and 11:40 p. m., daily, except Sunday. . | Tor J'itUilmrKh and the Kaut, 0:20 p. m., dally. I Waubi?Kl<>? Accommodation, 5:S5 p. m., daily, I except Sunday. | arrive: | From ritt?burgh, 10:00 a. m. daily, and 12:f.fl I p. in. dally, except Sunday, and C:&5 and 10:10 I p. m., dally. I WafiliinKton Accommodation, 8:10 a.m., dally, except Sunday. WffBf Central Standard Time. llllennsylvanialiinBs.! From Bridgeport Station. T ralJiB vjtt the Cleveland <t Pittsburgh Knllroad leave Bridgeport for FitUburgh, Chicago and Cleveland, 4:50 a, m. For I'lttaotfrgh, 10:2l a. in. Kor Chicago and Cleveland, 1:12 p. m. For Pittsburgh nod New "York, 2:J>t jt. nl. Fat Bteubenvllle, 8:33 a. m. Trains arrive at Bridgeport at 7:M n. m., 10:2.1 h. m.; 123 p. m.,4:37 p. m.. and7:52 p. w. On Saturday* only?For East Liverpool, C:1J p. m.; from East Liverpool, 11:12 p. in. FP.OM WHEELING STATION. Trains via the Pl'.tuhureh, Cincinnati ?fc St. Loute Hallway?I'au-Handie Houtc?leuveWheel* lug for Stcubenvillo, Pittsburgh and tlio Eakt, 6:20a. in., 12:45 ?. in , 8:20 p. in., ami 8:40 p. m. For Columbu*, Cincinnati, Indlauapoli* and St. Loii]>< 6:20 a. in. ??<! 8:40 p. m. for ColumbiiH uud Chicago, 12:45>p. ui. Train* arrive at Wheel' lug at 5'50 a. in., 10:00 a. in., 2:45 p. in. and 8:20 p.m. Train*leavineat6:20a.m. and arriving at8:20p.m. run *>Jid between Wheeling auu Pittsburgh. All train* dally extent Htmdny. Kanawha & ohio railway, fROBT. W. KtlUtY, Jtoccivor.j (Kanawha Short Lino). Schedule In effect February 3.14W. (?n?>wt ? ??>?"* ??* -- sffi AT,'uS, ?' anas saaay??K pfm. ,Wffl D" ,r,lvo ^"Mfr?s 7:u ' - J. KRin.icH, a. t. a. THE WHEELING WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER!?1.00 PEH YEAR, Naw?'