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Roal Estate. "~FOR~SALir~ ltlock ot six houses on M?lu street and block oj six houici in Alley J?. rent (or 11,320 per annum, c4ti bo bought for lit),COO. No. lf?7 Fourteenth streot, uow Irauvo home, ground * half lot, ti,80u. No. lixxj ch*i?1lti? street, brick house, ground half lot MxW icet, tt.no. No. '.ijio Main street,rooms, exrhulvo of store r.oins. ltoMdeneo i?rc?i>crty would bo suitable b?r hotel. I'rlce tUOOO. No. 2215 Market struct, storo nud dwelling, tn.f.oo. No, 73 Klgblcenlh street. No. lUaui 171 Hevfutiienth street. No. lOtf MtfJollnch street. So. 1I1W Koirstmt. No. 2M0, 2 1M mid 7:110 Mnlu street, rents for IfirtJ per utinntn, eAU ho bought l?r 94,000, No. 2M> Mnlri street .........J 2,COO No, vr.-t) M?lu street - 3,MX) No, voco Main street 1,200 No. m niiil Mi Twenty-sixth street, double (rame 11011*0 rents lor 9il0 per annum, can l>o bought I 1,600 No. vt/u anil vixj > SVood street 8,WU No. S$c>i2 tliHtillno stiect 1 1,400 No. i:uj Tw-elllli siree 2,100 No. 12.U Met'olloeh street 2, tu) No. l'> Twenty-fourth street l,soo No. 7'J Twenty-fourth street, 1,C00 No. PC) National read 1,600 No, 221 i Main street S.OCO l,f>Cacre firm 2)? wiles southeastol ilenwoud, West Virginia.- . lb sere* of land at Bherrard, Marshall county, i West Virginia. 1&0 acre latin, ottn ntllo from Free port station. Harrison count}, Ohio, brick house,7 rooms, aud bull, largo orchard, baru -10x00 feet, ottoer outbulldli us, jirlco SO 0 0 120 acres, three in lies from Frecport Station, ]f*rri?on county, Oluu,f:f,(.(X>. Manufacturing alto on Warren and Wei sol street, 8?,MW. JAMES A. HHNRY, Real Kstato Agent, U. H. Claim Attorney, 1012 Market street. 1 liavo long oxwrlouco In pro/teen Hon 0/ peniJow ulai mn. ifol Glen. lheJr widows and minor helm will llnd It to tholr advautugo to employ 11 n attorney at home In t>reifieiHo loono in Washington, D. C. Jy2fl HPIW. BOTATlf U/IR CM1? ujjiLju uunnu iuu unuut WHEELING ISLAND. Three room Ir-uno house on Booth Huron Street, pintry and ttllur, lol20x120 feet, A bargain lor No. 60 Zaue ?t.. 10 rooms, lot 48x1*20 feet, ?0,600. Five roomed frame honso, northeast coruer Maryland nod North York street*. No. 1H7 Houth Broadway, 7 rnomed framo. Hix roomed Irumo house on North Front strctt. No. 71 New Jersey street, 6 roomed frame house. Threo frame houses southwest corner 'Zane and Uroadwny streets. No. 47 Muryinud street, 7 rooms, lot G0xI30. J Flue lot on North Fronts., 60xt4S Icet, 11,500. No. 125 hotilli lJroadway, lot wxl20 teet. Lots ou Houth t'eun street, below Fink street. Lots on bouth Klui street, below Fink street. ALSO No.?ftl7 Roll Bt., 6 rooms, stable In rear, 12,GC0 | No. C17 Main street, 8 looms, brick. Look ut I it.JI.OOi. Ho. 130 Twelfth street, frnmo, lot 00x^20 feet. I No. 1*210 ByrOn street, brick. ?> rooms. No. 4'2 Eleventh street, bilek, 6 rooms. No. V/23 Chapllne ?t., 0 rooms and storeroom. Nos. 1!K and 13iyt Slxteeuth sirtct. lot 80xutt).; Lot on National road, near Mt. Beilevuo. I R1NEHART & TATUM, , }y?8 1314 Market atroo*. FOR SALE. Faying Investments?the property southwest coruer Broad way wild Zano streets, three dwell* Itis houses. Items (or about J450 per year. I'rlce 84,i<w. I'ruperty northeast corner ol Maryland and North Huron streets. Two dwelling houscH with ground enough for a third bouse. This property is in such a locution that will lucroase very rapid in value. $i,0t0. A flj?t-clas? double brick house. Always has flrst-u'wiH tenauts, rents for Ml and U'J North Huron street, Filco S2.&0. ?lz roomed house 12 Kentucky street, 51,700. Boven roomed dwelling, lift South 1'enn street. vei7 desirable location, ?3,CC0. Your 1/u.t chaucc to buy a flrst-clais building lot nn South: i'fctin streets, 71x120. ' Desirable bnlluing lots on North Huron street atid lu (iiiehti.it addition.South Pannnnrf ftntith Huron Kticet. G. O. SMITH, Real Estate Avcnt and Broker, 1?23 r.'i'J Mftikct Street. Summer Rosorts, Delightful Summer Resorts OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, REACHED BY TIIE GRAND EAPIDS fi INDIANA RAILROAD, " The FUhlosr LIuc." MACKINAC ISLAND?And the many Resorts reacl.cd thctdri.ni; 8dUltKte Marie, Sinrquetto, Lt'-s CJjLDi'flux JiJnuds, tsic. ' ? l'fclOSKliY AND 15 a Y VIEW ? HrtTbor Springs, Harbor l'olat, WiquetonaiBg, Cbarlevol*, etc., located in the linmttliato neighborhood. TftAVEIt3E CITY?And neighboring rcsorta ; On mm, Old Mtv-iau, >,lk Kaplds, etc. The many lakes and streams atl'ord the finest 01 tuning?mo urooa iroui. tne eetenrateu grayling, b'iic!c Lncs an 1 other varieties of game fl*h. TUo Train M'rviceof thttUrand Rapids & ludlaua Railroad (or the n?ssoa of lb'JO will bo complete iu ?-very particular. ThroiiRh SleeplugCa's will bo Tun between Cincinnati, l'etoskcy nnd Mackinaw; also botwoen Chicago unit i'eloskoy unit Mackinaw, via tho Michigan Central Railroad and Kalamazoo. Tourist Tickets can to purchased to any of tho above points at icduccu ratw. Kor descriptive matter, time carda and full Information, addrtss C. L. LOCK WOOD. General rmssougtr and Ticket Agent, Grand Rapid?, Mike. HARLEM SPRINGS HEALTH jvND PLEASURE RESORT will bo open for the reception of guests July 1. Tho coinmudioun colhgo buildings, aecomraodating fcO guests, will bo operated an a hotel during tuo hummer months. The tables will bo supplied with the ?ut)fctautlal products ot tho farm and the dalutlCHof ihofcoanon, preptrod by a pridesMonal Fre/ich cnok. The hoiei Is situated in a tine grove on llio summit of a hill, thu* Becuting pure air. cooling breezes, and beautiful views of the surroundlug country. The coilegc campus equipped with swings, croquet grounds, lawn tenuis court, ctc. Adjoiniug the campus Is a spacious park with walks, drives, lakes, bath hottMi, and spring* of Iron, m?KnoBla, B'ula and pure waters. Livery stable# with riding and driving horscH on the premises. Kor roM, recreation, unuisemeut, health and choice pociutf, spend thin summer at Harlem Springs. Terms, SG to SS per week. Dully heck leave* Sclo and Carroliton for ihe Springs at 1 o\Iock. J01IX it. STEEVES, loai Hnrlfm Springs, 0. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT. 2,000 Feet Above tho Level of tho 8oa. HOTEL GORDON. KINGWOOD, W. VA. A new, first c)?? Hotel. Elegant]}*furnished, rollfihtiul Mtuatlon. Best cuudno. i pon all tho year. Ttlegrnnh, railroad and batik aoi-otn. fit.. I>,iii!itr.p nu'nrl l/.r IVlifuillnp imnnlH. Terms seven to tcu dollars iter week. ? F. M. THQMAS5, Proprietor, jyjfl ~ KlnRWQQd, W. CONGRESS HALL. OOEAN CITY. MD. will open Julyl, by liberal mnauKoment In everything appertaining to tbQ cotnlort ol thoir, sucst*. Jlxcullent homo-Uko tablft. Bathing! unsurpassed. Hood boatlnp, Running *ud Huniuc. TerniB, and SIO per week . jyS HF.LBY. 1'OWELTiA CO. Govornment Land. BURLINGTON ROUTE. CHEAP LANDS ir? i no WEST. Along tho Unci of tho BURLINGTON ROUTE In Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and north* western Kaunas, particularly on itsnowexten* Hons In ilmt territory, thero la still some Government Laud awaiting m i tie ma nt, ati troll as oth- r cheap land hold by individual!!. Tho lands aro among tho best u> bo had anywhere lu tie couu try for agricultural and grazing purposes. In tho comparatively new dutricu aio many Improved farms, which can bo purchased at a vory low rato ol that cIomi of restless pfoncorMttlers, who aro ready at all times to movo "farther West." In tho territory embraced by tho BURLINGTON"* lines west of tho tftanurf River, thero aro In tho vlelujty of two hundred now towns, which offer to manufacturers and butducart men an excellent opportunity to locate with profit. Send to tho undendgued fo? doucrlptfvo paianhlou and other matter giving location and lull particulars concerning theso lauds. A HAP OF THE UHITED STATES. A large, hand<omo Man oi iho UnJled 8tato?, ' abowiug North and Bouth Dakota, mounted and Kultlble for otllco or homo use. and iwiuod by tho BURLINGTON ROL'TK, will be furnished responsible parties on application to tho under Hkued. PLAYING CARDS. For 10 cents, either In poatago or by applylnf at Room W, C*., B. <h 1- JL R. General OUlce, cor nor of Adama and Franklin aireou. Chicago, you can obtaiua pftck of beat quality Maying Cards - P. S. EUSTIS, Gcn'l Fan, and Ticket Ast. p., B. & Q. R. JL ftps Chioauo. 1)1. . Modloal. Frettfntf 2n the rnoit elegant form JJ THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE -or tub? " FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, a Combined with the medicinal rl virtues of plants known to be ? most beneficial to tiic human 'j system, forming an agreeable 0 ami elTectivc laxative to jienna- ir nently cure Habitual Const!- b pation, and tlie many ills de- ^ pending on n weak or inactive condition of tlie y KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS, ?! It It themost excellent remedy known to CLEMSE THE SYSTEM EmCTlMLT ",! Wbeoonelj Ui)iou> orConiiipaJetl y; ?50 THAT? 11 PUREDLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, " HEALTH nntl STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. 111 Everv one is ttfitttc It nn<1 nil n?> 01 delighted with it. J" ASi: YOUR 0RUQQ13T ron r] BYXltrp 03T? MGB tii MANll^ACTUnED ONLY Of t{l CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. J11 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, |JJ LOUISVILLE. KY HEW YORK, A*, t m 5 CURE s Sfck Headache and relievo nil tho troubles Inc!- be dont to n bilious state of tho system, such as ?Vi Dizziness, NausOa. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. I'aln in tho Side, &c. While their most remarkable bucccsh has been shown In curing (la SICK : Headache, yet Ca wren's Lotus Liver paul tr< are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, whiia J; they also correct all disorders of tiio stomach, ry stimulate tho liver and regulate tho bow#la. hi Even if they only cured Ache they would to almost priceless to thosa m, who KtifTcr from this distressing complaint: , but fortunately their goodness does not endhero, and those who once try them will find stl these llttlu pills valuable In so many ways that >o? they will not be willing to do without thorn, ,~v But after oil sick head ACHE s la the bane of so many lives that hen? la whew J wo mako our great boast. Our pills euro it thi while others do not. 111 CAnrr.n'H Ltrn.c Ltvat Pills are very Ftnall w and very easy to take. Ono or two pills ihako '? a dose. They are strictly vepetable and do \vc not grtpo or purge, hut by their gentle action wc E lease nil who use them. In vials at 25 cents; vo for St. Sold everywhere, or Rent by mail, to ?<l CA2TI3 lC!i:K!2 CO., KtT T:? Small Fill. klllte M&ka ^ Health is Wealth ? KU ^ 0^Aii* l sid Dn. E. C. Wm'K Neiivk and Brain Thkat- aid mknt, affwaraatced specific Jor Hysteria, Dial- flQl ness, Convulsions, rite. Nervous Neuralgia, ?p Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the r uso of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Menial 0 c Depression, Softening o! tho Brain resulting In Bt* luuanltv and leading t? misery, docay and T death, Premature Old Ago. Harrennefis, Loss ot J,ei Power In either sex, Involuntary Losses and th< Bpermatorrhcea caused by over-oxertion ol tho aa: brain. self-abuse or over-ludtngeneo. Each box rj contains one month's treatment. 8100 a box, "IE or six boxes lor 85 00, sent by mull prepaid on tuc reculpt of price. U A K ANT EE SIX^BOXES et us for fix boxe*, accompanied with 85 00, we mc will Bend tho purchaior & written guarantee Jei to refund tho money If the treatment uoes not nu effect a cuie. Guarantee* Usued only by Mc- , ? LAIN BKOTHKJtS. Druggists. Bole Agent*, Mc- bei Lain Block, cor. Market and Twelfth gtreoUj Til Wheeling. W. Va. M&s-TThmw die va DERMATINEI to AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR Qn Pimples, ?1' Blotches, I" Eruptions, utt Erysipelas, Eczema, Siin Diseases, Etc. an Will produce n fnlrorskln than anything known, Br For sale I?y ull tlrucdsi*. or to niiy aililn-w on rvcelpl of price, fifty cuius, by nolo proprietor!, IO: XVK 11HOS. iV CO.. /^n, ?vlllr. Q. lla LIFE'S HISTORY; 31* Smiles and Trnra. Such is tho coursa of Bl lire, mado up of suiuhhic ami gloom, jjlndkchb and sorrow, riches ami poverty, hculth jukI disease. \V?iimy?ll5jn-ltho|;looiu,baulsli the sorrow and Rain riches; but ?Ickn?u W< will overtuUo us, sooner or later. Vet, Imp. 0?, pllv, that enemy cun b? Vanquished; pains p. una aches can ho rollovodj thero i* u ualra for orery wound, and sclenco has placed It te within tho reach ntull. Thoro 1* no riisoovcry that hu* proveuao grrcntu hlos*lnr ua Ur, Tutt's Liver l'llls. In malarial region?, *iP Whoro Fercrand Afi-ne, Wllon* I>Liea*e*and ce llinentalncidonttondcruiijred liver prevail, v{ thoy liavo proven un incstlicablo boon. M 3 ? hundred thousand firing witnesses testify, Tutt's Liver Pills SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.)' Price, 25c. Office, 3D & 41 Part Plus, N, Y, 3tF.GHAfi5'S PILLS 1 n, i ttiii CfiEAiTES3UEHHEiSEOy.) 3 S HCureBI&IO'CTStiua |i " ?Tero-oc:! SIiLS.R Io 25ctS. a Box. g tt OF au. nnnaoEia g PKBHKf wa? c? TO WEM MEM ' 9ufforine frcm the cffecU of youthful error*, arlr ? |(>f*r,w?iUDRwoaVr5ft3?,lMttnMihood,otc.1I\?ill IE ena m >vlu>W? tn>*tI?o (waUil) containing full p*rtJoufir? for hou** mjjy*. FREE ct ch*rg?. A . tplondlil xnwllcftl work; tbomdlo br every 11 nun ytho 1> Dervou* and dablUt&Ud. Attain* Prof. F. C. FOffLUt, Moodtu, Cotuu tt fii iii mm t mrrnpSPPflFor L08T orFAtflMO ttAKnODDj ,, KR in'iilWHOenertt and NE&YOUB UEBlLUYi ? RjVTjMnilJlWeakncuof Body anil Mind, EtfccU E 8lwl^lb#?\llUB,C>ll*Tuiup.?t|)OlU<?SS*}'4IiTS0?TKM)t. ,i lb?*lat*lr IIUBK 'I KIUTMkST?in > tfu. U K<ntMt.7jrft-c?i40.tUI????iJV??lfOl'<Dnlrl??, )Vi|1?TIi?b, it D*icr1Ul?* Hook, Mpl?n*tlun a*d proofi tslllfd fr?s 1 UJtw ERIE WEPICAL CO.. BUFFM.O.N.Y. h e-"" ET2BPBiaM?'"lwll!s'?yHalil1a " toSB H H E8aeacurc(' ul home Willi* Er SB lt(>ok "fpnr- o gj QgyciB a tlcnlnnt tent 1'IIKK- j; Z'^JSSZm i v IIMK Wli'lMmhilt il p= gates= i i i i, China. Glass and Quoensware. t Q.REA.T BARGAINS ~ ' For tile ncit Qve days In 0 CIMMIIEII am, i 1 DINNKB EKT3 t mil FANCY CIOOM. ; 1 JOHN FS1EDKL, I Jj3 1119 Main Siroct, v.'hccUng. I tlie Mdliflcnm'. into t Nob. Htid Ml l-'onrtreHth Htrr^l HUT DA VINJMUN 8TA ULL low the Thermometer wm Worked Upb; Six "Unci? Jerry." W10 York Tribune, The superintendent of the Barnstable iIiibh., Union Sunday pchool ia a Conner atlvo man, but he CBtimatca that tin fork among tho UarnBtablu youth hai eon put back at least four years. The iarostablo small boy lias always beer bout aa bad as anything in the State, ggreMivo au u buzzsaw and pugnacioui 8 a gamecock, but of late great improvelent ban been made in him, when sudonly what should happen to undo it 11 but that "Grandpa" Wilkiua and Uuclo" Jerry Sutton, the two patrl* rcha of the town, should ^et into u tight Ight in the iattcr'a yard and tight aii round the house and lmlf*way acroes jo street?and every small boy in Barns* ible looking on and yelling at the top f his voice. Theaunurintendent'deati* iate that tho Sunday school work is ack where it was four yearn ago ia pro* ably well within bounds. It all ratne about on account of the re* >ut spell of hot weather. Graudpa /ilkius is conservative and a good deal ! h pessimist, while Uncle Jerry Sutton a bit of a radical and invariably optiistfc fu fife views. Grandpa Wflkfns olds that we dun't have any euch hot eather as wo did when ho was youpg. Then a hot spell comes along hu always )oh*poohs it and threatens to go up in to attic and get his red yarn mittens it of tho cedar cheat, lie ia fond of lling how, in 1828, they had to shear le Bheep every month all Bummer be* iubo it waa too warm for thein. Hnmo. mes ho puts this in 1822, at other mes iu 1810, and when excited is been known to placo it away ick Bomowhere before what lie variably speaks of aa "the War," eaning the War of 1813, always referrg to the late Rebellion as "that scrimago down South thera somewhere." uclo Jerry, on tho other hand, holds lat the weather is Retting warmer all 10 time. On a hot day ho takes oil his iocs and stockings, puts on a pair of rpet slippers and eits in tho shade and ub himself with a copy oi "The liarnnble Postboy and Planters' Gazette." 'hen Grandpa Wilkios tells his sheep Dry Uncle Jerry recalls tho summer of ill), when they couldn't shear their eep at all for fear they would take Id. Even as lato aa 1838 ho remomirs seeing sheep blanketed in July, and en they baa-ed with the cold. Wednesday of last week was a warm iy in Barstable, About noon Grandpa ilkins came along with a woollen omforter" around, his neck and reurked to Uncle Jerry, who sat under a io plying "The Postboy," that it spared to bo getting cooler. Uncle Jerlooked at him scornfully and asked m if 92 in the shade looked as if it was tting cooler. Grandpa Wilkins butned up his coat aud said he went yra l\u Ilia funlinoa than l?*r i w-fangled thermometers, bat therjmeter or no thermometer, ho dadn't ard of anybody having to reshear his | eep like they did in the summer of >. Uncle Jerry replied sarcastically asking bint if lie had seen pnybody ilding bonfires in the Bheep pastures they had to do in the summer of '18. ) followed this by offering to bet bis :k-knife against Grandpa Wilkins's at the thermometer would be up to ) in the shade at 3 o'clock. Grandpa ilkins instantly answered that he >uld take the wager, though it luldn't be much if it was, as it was up 115 in Boston in '11. Tlion be sneezand said he must get into the house fore he took cold, aud started off me. Uncle Jerry's thermometer hung on 9 north eiile of the woodshed, directly er a knot-hole. About half past 2 the ileless old fellow put a brick into the ,chen lire. A few minutes before 3 lock the brick was about as hot as it possible for a brick to got in a kilchen XJncle Jerry took it out with the igs, and with tho aid of a pair of buckn gloves fastened a wire around it il hung it up inside tho woodshed so it it covered tho knot-hole on the tale as the thermometer did ou tho out,e;then he went back under the tree d again began fanning himself with the lantere' Gazette." Promptly at 3 lock Grandpa Wilkina came down the eet, wearing a fur cap. Unclo rry aroee and led the way to the irmometer, glanced at it and stepped de. Grandpa WilkinB looked, rubbed i eyes, looked again, adjusted his spec:les and looked again. The thermomr stood at 110. He looked twice ire, then no silently handed "Unclo rry his jack-knife, remarking that he'd etter whet it a little on the grindctuii [ore he tried any fine whittlinV en he turned to take a parting look tho thermometer, remarking aa he i so that though 110 was tolerably r{p, the weather didn't seem to affect 2cp anything like it did in tho bubiir of '7 alter all. Unfortunately, his inco this time took in one edge of the ot-hole. He pushed the thermoneter one side, blistered two of his lingers the hot brick, and then picked up an 1 broorp handle apd hit Uncle Jerry a rounding whack. Uncle Jerry lost i temper huu ruuueu wnu a uarreiive. Ab we eaitl in tho start, they /ought over the yard and out tho front gate d half way acrota the ctreet, while the unstable email boys whooped s*t the ps of their voices, and bet their Sun? ,y school cards on tho result. They mlly both sat down exhausted, and ire carried to their respective homes, it their example was fatal to the Bainible small boy. lie has been fighting er since. A meeting of Sunday schgol 3rkers was called for yesteiday at 9 clock in the First Congregational iiurch, to consider tho beat way of at-1 mptingto reclaim him. Whatever ay havo been tho condition of (be ieepinthe year'4, tho small hoy is rtainly greatlv demoralised in this jar '00. BREAKFAST BUDGET. It is said that snakes with legs have ipeared in Iowa. London florists have managed to grow eo carnations of a yollow color. Tho richest man in Atchison has been jtitied by the city council to cut down is weeds. A large sturgeon with a chain five feot ng attached to him has been caught ofl le coast of Oregon. One of New York's well known watch iso manufacturers has reproduced Mil,'s (ftmouB picture, "L'Angeius," on a atch esse. Lincoln, lie., has a blind man who is clever croquet player. He plays by iformation aa to direction aud by ieasuring the distance by walking to le object ball. The Pennsylvania railroad has 115 ains arrive at and tho same number epart from tho Broad street station, hiladelphia, on Sundays. On week ays 225 trains arrive and 22G depart ora this station. There aro thfrty-flvo men In Suffolk, 'noljitfl of?JI omnlftvpd In rrn n ints, or "flint-knapping," aa they call lor the pga of the remoto savages who avo succeeded to' the long discarded iot guns and pistols of 'civilisation. Thero is a dog in Topeka which attends very funeral that takes place in the ity. Ilia owner lives on the road leadQg to the cemetery, and whenever'a uneral passes the house the dog joine he procession and trotg along beside ho hearso, A lotus lily blooming in tho rear garten at the Hotel Lanier at Macon, Ga? a attracting considerable attention. The lower, which isofabout the same shape ind sife of a water lily, is remarkable or its sword-shaped petals, tinged fit the ips with a light, rosy bluan, and for it faint, sweet, cinnamon color. Tills la tho far-famed lolua o( the Kilo, the roots of which are eaten by the Kgyp~ liana. = Parins GofT, ol Pawtncknl, It. I., has a , clock which noverrmia duwu. Through an injienloua contrivance ' It la kept tl ' wound up by tho simple oponlnn and 'i closing o( the front iloor of tho house. Klectrical appllaucca, operated by tho i! , rnniiiiiirof tin* clock, raise the gu jot in I; . tho hall at dusk and lower It at bed, lime, ling nn early rising bell for tho A servants, a later ono lor the family, and " ' nn hour later tho breakfast bell, and V i when the hour la struck musical cathe- lo , dral chlmea respond in the chambers of . ( tho house. m i Col, II. 0, Parsons, owner of tho Nat- bl ural bridge, in Virginia. Bays: "I have 8t ' not sold the bridge oi tho original tract. Ono thousand acres on thu east tide ol Cedar creek havo been sold to ft Boston U syndicate, and thoy have alao an option {{' ou ono thousand ucrea on tho west sldo u! of tho creek, Tho aalo covers aii tho i noted buildings, tho stores, livery stables, J] fitOK? line, etc. Tho bridge and its flp- c, proaehfia, with tho original tract, grant- c< ed by George II to his woll-beloved and <?}' loyal aubject, Thomas Jefferson, in 1774, . aro placed in trust for 100 years for tho 1 benefit of my family; Tho strictest res- jj* ervations aro tuado that my purposes n, and intentions, regarding the malnte- [>< nance of a natural park, shall bo carried E out." ill TO .11,1 KB l'llU BJIILE. u ????? L<] Tom?"Did Thompson really say I 5J< was half crozy, Jack?" Jack?"No, ho didn't. Ho isn't so gonerous as that." N? Visitor?"Whero is Colonel Shepard's Sj oflico7" Boy?"That's what we'd all N< like to know. Looks as if ho wasn't go* MJ Ing to get any." 41 "Why do you call tho group of middlo-ageu ladies' on the piazza anatomists?" "Becauso thoy aro always cut- \ ting up poople." pft "HowdoeB your girl treat you, John?" asked the mother. "She doesn't treat wi me at all, mother; I'm obliged to treat her every timo." ?5 "I think," said tho czar, as ho undid ft j# rivet in his dreeslng gown, "that I'll ,,'f have all the newspapers suppressed. St They aro constantly exploding rumors." Col. Yerger?"Is your clergyman going tc take a vacation this summer?" JjJ Judgo Peterby?"Yes; we raised a purse ftt for him without auy trouble. If we tts hadu't he would havo kept right on JjJ preaching all through July and A ugust." qU A seaside paper makeo tho startling announcement that "tan shoes are very ru much worn this summer. Hundreds of the cottagers wear nothing elso." A pair JJJ of tan shoes certainly wakea a very cool u:\< coatume. ?i>< Suaggs?"Hello, Baggs! Haven't seen i>o you for years. How are you living now?" Baggs?"Hand to mouth." bnagga? "You don't eayao 1 By Jove, I wouldn't en have thought it!". Bagga?Why not; can't a man be a dentist and bo rtepectable?" mc Husband (newly married)?"Don't iljj you think, love, if I were to smoke it No would spoil the curtains?" Wife?"Ah, "aI you are really the most unselfish and thoughtful husband to be found any- Uii where; certainly it would." Husband v. ?"Well, then,take the curtainB down." jjo Herbert is a small boy whose father is a militia officer, and ho went down to camp yesterday to see him. While cui standing in front of a tent a visitor, at- "J" tracted by his bright face, stopped to 0(? speak to him. "Well, my little man," fair he inquired, "what army do you belong ctp to?" "I belong to th* army of the oil Lord," he replied promptly, "but my c papa is only iu the District militia." ~ *ga , ? pri( Why It Is Pupulnr. jj te Because it has proven ita absolute qui merit over and over again, because it j?Bl has an unequalled record of curesj because ita business ia conducted, in a ?ctl thoroughly honest manner, and because P.?r it combines economy and strength, being the only medicine of which "100 ber Doeea One Dollar" is true?these strong doe points have made Hood's SarsapariUa gj? t.hp ninsfr. HimppBufiil morfiwtio nf tV?o n.,.' day. 6 c,ofi A Cure for Constlpntiun aud Slck-H?ad. no" acno. bcr Dr. Silas Lane, while in the Rocky go Mountains, discovered a root that when jjj' combined with other herbs, makes# an shoi easy and certain cure for conBtipation. **11 It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, "j? and is. known as Lane's Family Modi- n cine. It will cure eick-headache in one Wh< night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, jcr? and for clearing up the complexion it n$u does wonders. Druggists sell it for .50 bull cents a package. diw-3 bty. Ip you do not feel well it is because yau you have violated some law of nature. Nature, however, is kindnea* itself, and torn has provided that which if properly tak- *t3c en will again permit you to enjoy her in va" all her beauty. We have but one of her numerous remedies to give you, which ,vub will not cure yeu of every ill flesh is *>er heir to, but to you who aro fluttering Jo" with Indigestion, bad taste in your whl moutb in the morning, headache and a whl genoral depressed feeling, if you have any Rheumatic trouble, be it in any Jjo I form, if you have a running soro which ci won't heal, take I^ooae Extract of Red ?jrc Olover, wnich contains nothing but a jjj, pure extract of the clover blossom, and uigi if it does not cure you of all we herein Mgl advertise your money will be refunded. JJJ It costs nothing for the experiment and wu can do you no harm. Is it ogtvotth n trial ? For ?ale by Drug Co. n<ur IiMION WJXHi. "w A Pleasant Leuion Drink. and For biliousness and constipation, take 115 Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take ? Ijoinop Elixir. S, For sick and nervous headaches, take ooe Lemon Elixir. '2 "i For sleeplessness and nervousness, wj take Lemon Elixir. nc/ for logs of apnetito and debility, take i>'J Lemon Elixir. JL0, For lovers, chills and malaria, take t Lemon Elixir, hei Dr. Moaley's Lemon Elixir will not Wi fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or hci diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bow bib, 2,01 Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- wc lauta, Ga. W i 50c and $100 per bottle, at druggists. A Prominent MlnUter Writes. ^ After ten years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostra- . tion, biliouBnesa, disordered kidneys jjj( and constipation, I have been cured ty x\: Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir aud am now 107 a well man. Rkv. 0.0. Davis, ,1 Eid.M.E. Church South, JJJ TUW No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, (Ja. ] ? + n olc Beecham'b Pills euro Sick-Head- *u ache. 4 Met, Piles, PUei. Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a positive specific for all forms of the dis- J* q?",q. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated and Protruding PileB. Price 60c. For sale by Logan Drug Company, daw Pile* I Pile*I JtohloffPilM. Si oi?nu?"?wuwmiv, tuiviiiiu iiumuR rum v? atluKlns; most at night; worse by scratching. mi II allowed to oontlnuo tumors form, which often I'i bleed and ulcerate, becoming very soro. ta , Bwatnk's Ointment stops tho itching and bleed- 5> lng, t;*l? ulceration, and lu most cases re- w movoa tho tumors. At druggists, or by mall, tor 60 cents. Dr. Swayno & Son, Philadelphia. ?y 1 'fllow to Curo All Shin Diseases." m 1 Simply apnly "SwxY.NE*?OJNr*KNT.u No In tcrnal mcdlclno required. Cures tetter, eczema, ; Itch, all eruptions on tho face, handB, noso, Ac,, leaving tho skid dear, white and healthy. Its M 1 great healing and curative powers are possessed ) by no other remedy. Ask your druggist lor hi syjlykk's oln'TMKST. TTilMW TC ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. " S _? * j Metal*. ) Nxvr York. August 6.?Pig Iron strong; 9. , American $16 00al8 OJ, Copper neglccted; lake 8) 3 Augukt 110 85, Lead nominal; domestic W45. h 8 Tin qulot. FINANCE AND THADR. ITi? Feature# of the Mon*T nixl Stock * Mnrketa. tfxvf Yoijjt, au*u?t D,?Money on call cloio, tiigluif Itom ft to 12){vor cent, last loan A j??r ent, cloned offered nt G)>er ccnt I'rlranmcrcunlie i>*i?or NifiK tHir wut. merlin* Kxcbauuo II let at 91 Wat 81. tialm JtO.W! nharea. The *iock mariot to-day mm raoro actire In pou and developed a decidedly weaktono In in alternnoti, ?lurlu? tbo prcmlenco ol which rJcw were brought down to a lower level (ban ian Iihh been ?*en f.?r Miino tunc. Tb? point I attack waa ahlftcd from Mlaaourl I'aclllc. tchlaon, t'hlomio, llnrllaxtou A Qulncy anil eadlug lo-dujp, tint nil the ottiera 'yuipaihlzed i home extent with the doclluu in thoie iharcn. ho clota wu fairly tctlvv uittl weak at tbo we?t |iolnu. ItallruHd bondrndinwcd n dullbuMno**, oxcopt i A tculaoa, which, however, /nrlyl Jo more ucb, thotmh It ftirulthud JM.WO out a total mliu'moi ih.m.o o, (inVl'Mimollf fmliif liatrn lu.1.11 itdll uml Inn.Iv end jr. *** ' , auto bonds liavo been dull and featureless, ( BOND! AMD HOC It QUOTATIONB?C'LOSKI) DID. H. 4h reg IStfJi Ohio it Mississippi. Styf i , y. 4< coupou?....I'?JJ? do proterred M ,8 4}Csreg 102% OrvKuu Improvo't. 45 H. 4)Jh coupon... Ore<<ou Nuv ...100 ciflo bn of '05 ! Uft Oregon Tmtu..,...... 45*? i lams Kxnrowi...... 167 I'aclflo Mall. 4lft inurlcan Kxpross.llft llfl i timta I'HCltlo - 78% I'ullmau I'alaec 'ill nada Southern,... to Heading - 4'2j4 i lutral l'acltlc 81K Kbwk Uland Wiyg icsitpeakoA Ohio !UH it. D. A rtlUl *rati... So lo Unit proltircd. twh si. l'aul ...... 715? , ao second prot'd- 4JV* do preferred 117 J it. Uur. AQulncy.lW^i 81. l*?ul <<t Ouiabm, 81 si. A Hudson lt-fi do preferred ... 00 \ si., tack. A Wcst.14.% Tcnn. Coal?t Iron., 4.SW stiver A 11. G 18 Texas I'aclflo 10>4 lo ...... afty? Union l'aiiltlo .... co >rt VVsyuo ,16ft U.B. KzpruM. 70 t Inols Central lift W.,8t. L. A I*-....... ll'.i msas ATexa*-... 10!-? do preferred - 2&3i t ike whom li?,'< Wclla-KurtfoKx ill lUfsvtiie A Kiuih.. Western Union 83 *] jmphlsA Chas.... 6o Aiu. Cotton Oil ...,, to !eh?K?u Central... Colorado Coal .ssourl i'acliic 00! J Iron Hl?ver 175 -f mhvlllo A CbaiMOOM Quicksilver... "K ll jwiotioyccntrautft/a do preferred 41 ~ jrfo'k AW, pref'd 6i Hutro 4 irthcrn I'aclflc.... 84}{ Itlcnm'dAW. l'.T. 2oJ4 lo preferred h?.J, AtchlHon. Ti\t irthwesteru 110 ijhicujjo lias .M'/i . 10 preferred 141 Lead Trust ? f iw York CeutraLliO Sugar ? I ^ llreadstun'a and Provisions, 1 *hw Youk, August 6.?Flour, receipts 18,600 ckages; exports 13,800 barrels and 6,:?d)H*eks; irkt*I held firmer and quiet; light offering; y mills 81 C5a5 ix>; city wills patuuts $> lftaft 76; nter wheat, low grades, J280a3 45; lair to lancy 50rt5 31); patent* SI 75a.r> 0i; Miuneiota clear 10x176; do straights 81 I6a5 25; do patent* 81 75 7j. Corn meal hlgucr and dull. Wheat, reipts 'i'.stw bushels; exports (5I/JJ7 bushes; sales io.ooj bushels of futures atid 1M,WW bui-hels rsuot; spot market Ihlrly hctlvo; No.'I red OJca A W'A, closing at 3100%; opttous advauced la U |c aud closed wean al 5;aj#u over yestirday; 3. igusi twcuSl 00, closing at OOl^o; tiepteiuber ^ ?^aSlW%. closln* KtSi0o)4s October !l oo^gt i, closluj; at 8100J-S; December 81 Oltail myt - jsing at 81 C2>{; January 81 (W%al OaJi, elofclutf i ' 8l0^5i; May 81 Oft^al 07, closing at 81 00%. , e strong, llarley dull. Com, receipts ao.ioo I , thuls;exports 400bushel*; saJv/t4,*i?0,000 bUJ<h> ; > i of future* aud 73,000 bushels of spot; market i ? let aud IhI^c up, cloMtig weak; No. '2, 66a I 4c in eievflior; 60^?67c alluat ;uutfnt<led mixed ioHc; steamer mixed 56a66)4c; options vaneed early lalj^o on further report oi crop ; iDflgo and clt'Bcd easier; eeptember55J^aM^fl; < tober 60>iKft7i?c, closing at 67c. Hops dull 11 steady. Oaw, receipts 30,000 bushels; sales 'J0U basheis at {attires aud fU.OOti hn*h?u nt >t; spot market oecldediy higher aud lea* live: uptloni fully up 011 poor crop rert; August 4Ji4ic, closing lit -ttc; Eeptemier vu43Jic, closing at 4'Jc; Octobcr 4l;4al3^c, sing Ht 43>$c; itpot No. 2 white 40>fa48}?c; jt xed western 44a47c; white do I7d52%e; No 2 J leu^o 47e. llsy, choice steady and quiet: I* ppliu I55a40c: good to choice GTia'JOc. Hops llttud steady. Cotlee, options opened barely _ ndyat lUii'jj points down and closed uart'ty A udy at 15a20 poluti down and quiet; sales UO, <f1 bags Including August 17.50al7.75c; iterator 16.'J5ai7.0oc; October lC.KfalG.f>Oc: veiubor 15 bSc; December J5.b0al5,9jo; Jan y 15.10al5 45c; February 15.30*15 35e; rch 15.i0ilo.o0c: April 15 25c; May ?e;June 15,toc; spot illosicady and quiet; AG : cargoes 20}{c: Ho. 7 llat beau lh^c feugar, i active ftud llrro; lair ri-lluiug 4%c: ecu* ii^als % test t>yAc; mtlca 6,'Wj hogshead*. Ias:cs. New Orleaus quiet. Tallow tinner and i et. Koblu steady hud quiet. Turpentine A i I. ?ggs quiet arid weak; western IG^aiSc; I4 ulpta 7,114 packages. i'orlc tlrin ami quiet, l meats strong; middles llrtu and dull. Lard ingeraud less active; western steam G.SOc; :s. 1,500 tierces; August C 50u; September ti.62a c; lJeccmber C.08a7.00e, closing O.iWu. Butter ly active aud ilrm; western dairy 7?allc; do unery 10al7)?c; do lactory 7%allc; Elglna ,c. Chtcse quiet and easy; part tklrns iiu5kc; ft Hat r-fiUn IT?I.... Hideo, August G.?'Wheat?The feeling was la unsettled Trading was rather itiruo unci :es ( raIu higher, The upe?iug wan %a%o ?? hor tuaa yesterday^ closing, advanced a trl< "~~ and then lell bucic aealu, out later became J te str.ug and prices advanced above 4 ,de Ugures, cased oil" some and closed at l!^a i above yesterday's closing. Corn was active very much stronger. o#ts?Tho market wag tc. Mesa pork?Quite a good trade was ie< led. Lard fairly active. Flour unchanged. eat. cash No. v, No.3, SliS'Jc; No. 2 red c: August 94Ka?j5^ic. closi.g ai 95J$c: SeptemL>6a0756c, elosiug at97%c; DecemberOOaSl 00%; inn Hi 51 00Yy Corn, cash No. 2,42$ic; Au14%a4'J%?, closing at49>jo: teptember 49}ft ( losing at bCc; May &3}$ii65e, closii gat M&c. j, No. 2 ca*h ltt)atf)kc; August ?7%aS9/0c, jog at 39>4c; September 'SV/aKc, closing at 5. May 2\?^aV2>4c, closing at 42c. barley ilual. Flaxseed 8137. I'lmoihy seed 51 4U 5. Mew pork, cash August ill 7A; Septan* Stl 30all 40, closing at sn30; January Ii2 5Ca L?. closing at 512 77&. lftrd.cafch 0 26uG.27}{c: tcraber t>.85a<5.43^o; Jauuary '6.87Ka"(Jw;; lug at G.05. Bacon, short ribs 5.42'/ji5.4!c. alders b.^SaMoo; sides 5.7(ia5.fc0c whisky '. distillers' dnlshed goods per gallon 8112 us unchanged. Butter steady, Fggs 12a c. ?LADEf.n?x, Pa., August 6? Flour strong, sat strong aud options tdvanced J^aVie; No. 1 track Die; No. 2 red August %^a97c; Sepber <J6#a9Sc; October 98%a99}{c; No. 3, 95%q n COJ^c. Itye, No. 2, 03c. t-'oru, ex'-itcd by ,.'kh raanlpulation|on anticipated crop hort n tnd prices, advanced %*Qc; August 65a55%c; ' .ember 55a5S}?c; October btia56%c; November a57c. Oats, car lots excited by tne sa?rp adco in options and prices closed lully Ko ? ier; No. 3 clipped white 43c: No. 3 white in m ?48o; futures advanced 2>?e; No. 2 white fjej>- i; ber <2%c; October 42^a42Jic; November 42>4 . KgRs firm and In lair demand; Peunsyl- ; la firsts lSali'^c. [ u.timokk. Mo., August 6,?Wheat, western itlvpand higher; No. 2 winter ret spot and :Ujit i)>Ka%c; tieptouibcr yiA^a'jGJic; Qoto. 08c; December 51W%. Corn, westam | Hg; mixed spot, August, September and Oc- i >r5t%o. Oats moderately aotive; west?rh 1 te47al8c; do mixed 4ia47c; graded No. 2 \ to 48c: do mixed 47o. Bye quiet but firm. . Headyi timothy 5llWttl2t>0. Provisions 1 ly&dlve. Butter firm; creamery lancy 18e; ! air io choice l5?18o. Jiggs quiet at lti>Sil7c. ; ISCINJJATI. 0., August fl.?Flour active and > nisor. heat luactivo demand and higher; j| ; 2 red S3j^a3.^c; receipts ?.&30 bushel*; ship its 5'.'03 busbels. Corn strong, exel'ed and 1 ber; No. 2 mixed 53c. Oats more active and J ier; No.2 mixed 39c. Ryo noinp al: No. 2, i> . Pork in light demand and lirm at 512 25. ]? . d lirm fit S-hOc. hulk meats and bacon firm i [ , laky Jjl 12. Bu'ter stronger. UiiKar steady. ' "too cnuu^n. uftrojy steady. dlepo, 0- August 0.?Wheat actiro and ? |er;caidiu'>&5; AugUBt96%c;tfeptemberSG^c; ? , umberWJXo. Coru active ami Arm: cash ami L. ??8t Mc: September 50kc. Oats quiet and i; cash asc; A?R?>sta7^c. ClovorKeed active ?~ I higher: cash 84 60;October 84 SO; December Idvo Slock. ast Liberty, Pa., August G.?Cattle-Rcpts 1,113 head: shipments 1,050 head; market TT ik; prime 84 26a4 -10; fair to Rood 83 50S4 00; 4 amon 52 25*3 00; bulls, cow a aud stags 81 60a 11 I. Hogs?Receipts 2,300 head; shipments 1,head; market Blow; selected corn ioa WfiOa i; lair to best $15ua3 "5 tiheep? Hecelpts l.fioo id; shipment* V00 head; market very dull; me II cOfl-l 75; f?ir to good S)7'Jil So: com- 0, n8150a350: yearllngB and lambB 83 OOoSflO; lug lambs 83 50a5 25. iiucaoo, August c.?Cattle?Receipts 15,000 id; shipments 4,000nend; market weak: beeves gol i 0a4 fc5: s;eer? 83 (k'al 40.cows, bulls aud xed 81 20a3(30; Texas cattle SI 80a2 00; western igers 82 60o3 00. lions ?Receipts 20.000 . id: shipments 6,000 head; market lower; l xod 13 60a3 60; heavy S345a3 tS; skips 82 50a 1 * 5. Sheep?Receipts 1,000 bead; shipments DO head; market lower; natives }3 60u5SO; __ stern 8l00a4 40; Tcxans 83&0al60; lambs ** MM 40. 1SCISSATI, 0., August fl.?Hogg carr; com in and light 82 75; paeklug and butchers r* K&J 85; receipts 4,210head; shipments 1,008 I* Petroleum. IilCitt, Pa., August G.-Oponcd at 80%c; {hest 00c; lowest b0j?e: closed at 00c. Hales too barrels: charters 111,420 barrels; shipmentt 8C3 barrels; ruus 74,032 barrels. 'rrnuu&ou, Pa., August C.?Petroleum dull t steady; opened at 90o; closed at W/,c; high, 00c; lowest SO^c; H iHAOrono, Pa., August G.?Opened at SOKc; ised at 8'jJfc; highest 00c; lowest b0%c; clear- "H! ces 40,000 barrels. ^ Baltimoru Live Stock Mnrkct. Calverton Stock Yards, ) , HONDA Y, AUgUSl 4. / _A tor bw.ihk MARKET. rivals this week 8,%l rivals last week .. ?... 8,813 rivals ouo year a^o 5,600 RSMABEB. The receipts are slightly^ In^cxccss of last at of l?Bt week's offerings. 'Trade i* Blow aud lues are a iliade higher. The liot weather ikts heavy hoys unde*lrablo and (low ol sa'.o. imo hORB are not plentiful, and bring up quo* tlou*. Hough hog* sell ut 4%a5c; grosser* 5a fc: better grades 5%a5%Ci the latter for prime irfctern corn fod hogs; most ?ales good hogs ?aS%c net. 01 the receipts 7,020 hrnd carae over tho PennIvanla Railroad. and l,U35head over the lialtlore ik Ohio Railroad. Ci.abjuio.nt livs Stock Markkt. ) Bai.timokk, August i. i All hogs sold la these yardB by E. a. lilack* iero are at cross weight. Receipts this week 3,215'head, against 3,510 lad last week; fair to good selling at U 50; nighs St 13 60. Receipts of shcop and lambs 1,822 head; shocp Ulng lorin 4?.')c; lambs from 6 to Co. arrivals of uvr stock t (Xaremont Hock Yards, via the Baltimore & Ohio 'JiaUroad.for icttk endrna Autmi 3 212 cars, containing 2,86ohead cattle, H5calve?, 5% sheep and Iambi, 6,WD hogs. 23 horns, aipmouts to New York, Philadelphia, etc., 1,899 lud cattle. 28 calves, 8,273 shcop and lu.mbs, II hogs and 0 horses. < '*kj& Four wome Thefirst told how much casi She saved half her labor, and 1 The second told how much 1 she'd used Pearl inc. The rubb necessary. The next told how many .wished the kitchen floor, or tl :ate lace, or the coarsest fabri ;he saved money by it. The fourth told of the hai lad used it for ten years, ani vashable could be hurt by it. These are only four out of lie others say the same thing hen you can tell about it. r* , Peddlers and son KP>\X/n Good as" or Ut VV ell C Pcarline is never ling in place of Pending, do the honest thing?. atteS Ihaa^ TITT7 ueai imuirg AND ST A' -Mk? ^{iijHi 1 iT't^ "i^rv m v ^ it the City of W SEPTEMBER 8,9,10 I BAND BALLOON ASONSION AND FATUCHI AC 1 O'CLOCK I'. M.-A MAONIFICKN DUCTS OF THE FARSJ I Great Trotting, Pacini This irlll bo Wheeling's Mo9t Fasblonal) Ka es on all I ?Jr Speed Entries Close September 1. Entries Ad drew Secretary tor Premlui REYMANN, Prcsidont. GEO. HOOK, rvery WATERPROOF ?- 1 1 THAT ( BE UP I X-N Ol TO TO ' . ' THE MARK ? BEd [EEDS NO LAUKDERINC. CAN BE ' "HE ONLY LINEN-LIN COLLAR IN Th sm7w=TL Van Houten "BEST & GOES Fi Now that its manufacturers are the American public to this first and the htst nf nil rnpMc It-mill as elsewhere all over the world. A crs request is simply one trial, or, tive test with whatever other cocc Houten's Cocoa itself will convim superiority. It is because of thi English paper Health, says: "One *9- To avow tho nvil oHootn of Tea and Coffee, aio cc ?bich U a STRUKCTlinNEll of the NERVlliJ and a rofi WWWWfWWWWWIWWWWWi Guns. SECOND-HAND amerless Sbot Guns ! FOR SALE CHEAP. J JEI2CAUQE PARKER, J ONE TWELVE GAUGE COLT, g h In Flue Condition and Full; Warranted, CI G. DILLON & CO., f 1223 Market Street. I ii -i ' 0 Cornlco and Tin Roofing. 0 alvanized Iron Cornice * AND n Tin Roofing. .. o pcclal Rttcntton glveu to all kinds of Bhkrt wand Tin Wouk on buildings. AIsoBiebl 1 Few Roofing. Iftll and Ret prices before contracting, ulnm = spared to gi ve BARGAINS In that lino of work, a B. F. CALDWELL, ' ol5 Corner Main an A fiontb HirecU. Wifjs'I solid he Rrnimnrf crvari \*r V4WWMI >llg vJUUjt/ Y7 for all cleaning pu the I a,un dry-To us What will SAPOLIO do? Whj bright, and give the floors, tables and take tho grease ofTthe dishes and off l the knives and forks with it, and mak wash-basin, the bath-tuV, evon tho grei a now pin if yon use SAIOLIO. One clever housekeeper and try it. BEWA2S OP WUTim. ENOCH MORGAN'S SO I i fif V-\^, n, all told cr it was to wash with Pearlir ;hc work was better done, otiger the clothes lasted, sin inij that wore them out wasi things she did with it; si ic finest china?the most dc ic. Whatever she did with rmlcssness of I'earline. SI J she iliac nothing that \v; millions who use Pearlinc, hi s and more. Try it yoursel \c unscrupulous groccrs will tell you "this "the same as Pearlinc." IT'S FALSE peddled, and if yourcrocer sends you son \endit back. 181 JAMES PYLK, New Yo D THE" inia Expositioi rE FAIR, ft- _ rheeling, W. Va. , 11 and 12,1890. JTR JUMP, WEIWE8DAY. SEPTEMBER II T ARRAY OF LIVE 8T0CK, PRO, WORKSHOP, AC. 5 and Running Races lo Brent of the Season.?Excursion iallirajs! for all Live Btoclc Close September 4. "?? a List and Information. GEO S. OTTB, Secr?tarj Treasurer. giU-DAw collar or~cuff :an be relied on SSTJlitS to Discolor! rs this mark. trade ^ mark. WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. IED WATERPROOF IE MARKET. '8 Cocoa \RTHEST." j: drawing the attention of ]; ,ever since its invention, ;; EiDDreciated here as well II that the manufactur- | , still better, a compara- I >a it may be; then Van | ce every one of its great ? s superiority that the | e tried, always used." ? tn.t.nUj VAN llOUTES'S COOOA, J s?blnR ami nouriahlnjc beverage. 152 2 WWIWWWWWWM Epps's Cocoa. ~ grateful-comfortingT^ SPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Bra thorough xnowJedgeof tho naluraUfiT hlcn Rovern tho operations of digestion an ntrltlon, and by a carclul application of U qg properties of woll-selocted Cocoa, Mr. Epi u? provided our breakfast tables with a del itely flavored beverage which may ?avo i ;aay heavy doctors' bills. It Is by tbejud ouh q6c of such articles of diet that a const itlon may bo gradually built up until stroi lough to resist overy tondeucy to dlseas undreds of subtle maladies are floating arour s ready to attack wherever there Is a we? ofnt. We may escape many a fatal shaft t eeplng ourselves woll fortified with pure bloc ad a properly nourished frame."?Civil bcrvl azeUe. Mado simply with boiling water or milk. Bo aly In half pound tins by Grocers, labclod thu AMES KPP8 Ss CO., Iiomccopathle Chemist nRl-TTh*" l/mnow. Kvomnt* Housefurnlshtng Hardware. pFCREAJX FKEEZEKS. Tho Lightning ' Freezer has never bad i qual. Makes smoother, lighter and more I ream, and at the same tlmo quicker, thi thori. Bold by Jones & Bro,, Henry KalbJtzi GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SON'S, 1P* Wholftwilft AennU CATALOGUES, LISTS, CIROULAB <J and Printing of all kind executed at tho 1NTELUGKNCKR JOB OFFICE, . ... ...-...i y/ <>nriM<nin wircot. mdsome c&keof hich has no equal i'poses except in e it is to vaJuaib" ' it will clean paint, make oil-cloths Gholve3 a new appearance. It will the pot3 and pans. You can scour o the tin tilings shine brightly, 'fhe isy kitchen sink will bo as do an as cako will prove all wo say. Bo a THESE IS 27! ONE SATOLIO; NS CO., NEW YORK. Lottery. tHE ONLY LOTTERY PROTCOTEO j B? THI J IMEXICANl; j NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. ILOTTERYH ?J ] ie- OF THE BENEFICENGIA PUBL1CA, ce (PUBLIC CHARITY) t l't JESTABLXaHMD IH 107B, . D urAn?i *?* ?tker '16 ______ * i THE DECT MONTHLY DRAWINQ ] It, WIU BI HILO IN THK 4 le a^oaanoQ^jas 3?A.TTiiiioar J as | i? t"? ? CITY OF MEXICO I / , c/<* -'UND^f, Sfc ?. , ok/- 17i ' i Which 1* tho tlrnml HcmWAuiuuil Kxtrnor* 1! dttinry Drawing, tho CAPITAL l'Ul/.K bo- y<mrUno Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dol- fil lii lata, p $120,000 00 JS ie. By terms of contract tho company mn?t de ?pom to tho sum of all prize* Included In U? tcticmo before icllfnc a Shinto ticket, aud re T" ? celvo the foUowlus ofilcial permit: 1? Ckrtincatk? I lieroby certify that tho Bank .]!: of Loudon and Mexico has on deposit tho neces TjJj vary fundi to guarantee tho pay incut of al. : prize* drawn by tho Loterta do la tkncflconcU ? 1 Publico. Ai'omnau Castillo, lntotvenor. __L Purthor, tlio company 1* required to ill* u* tribute fifty-alx per cent of tho taluo of all th* *7 tlcKeta In prlzoa-a larger portion than is given 11: by any other lottery. PRICK OP TICKETS-American Money, ? Whole*, 88; Halve*, 11: Quarter*, 82: P.lRhth*, SI. bki Club Rates: 866 wot tti of tickets for eW. 11: LIST OP PIUZE8. i; 1 Capital Trlzo of 1120.000 ...... U 1120,000 Ji. 1 Caplfal Prize of 49.WO 1* -JJ.MX) I 1 Capital I'rlso of 20,000 Is 20,000 . 1 Grand l'rlzo of D.OCO 1* 6,(00 B 2 Vrlxeuot$2,(00 ?ro l.ooo 5 Prizes ?f 1,000 are 6.0<>' tft,J 20 Prizeso( WO are 10,?W' 10tt Prizes of 200 aro 20,000 ? 3-.0 Prizes of 100 ?..aro 38,000 520 Prizes of 40...... ~aro 21,100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. VI 160 Prize* of 1120 approximating to V II .-0,000 prize . 9 38,000 *, 150 Prize* of 1100 approximating to Jim HO.OOOprlzo .... * 15,000 wlu 150 Prizes of |C0 approximating to L: W'.OOO prize 9,000 6: Terminals of H0 decided by 1120,000 a. tt prj2o .. 31,W0 m., ? 7:00 2,2h'J Prizes Amountlne to $157,120 l All prizes Hold In tho United Btatos fully paid 0: lo n. b Currency. 10:0 Tha number of tickets is limited to 80,000-20,- p. n OOo less than are Bold by other lotteries uniug the 7: W gam* scheme. pi ?<?" Remit by ordinary Jotter, containing toll MONEY ORDER Issued by all Express Com _jn 1 patilo*, or York Exchange, B % or Currency must Invariably bo sent Regis- f-J tered. Address U. bASSETTI, * * mi7.rnuw Oltv of Mexico Moxlco. ' W. L. Douglas Shoos. im f^ATPPiftW ^ DoaslnN Shoes nrc fefi bHUHUll warranted, and every pair v?9 Iium hi* name anil price iiamtioil ou bottom, $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. c?i Vino Calf and I<nccd Waterproof (Jrnin. The excellence and wearing qualities of thU shoo ' , cannot l>e bettor shown than by tho strong endorsements of Its thousands of constant wearers. Sc.OO Genuine llnnd-MiMveri, an elegant and p. ir ?} stylish dress shoo which commend* Itself. Ji?v Syl.00 Ilund.nowcd Welt. A line calf Shoo f. Hf unequalled for stylo and durability. ?; So.SO Goodyear Welt is tliu standard drew >* O Nhoe, at a popular prlcu. 0XC( SO.50 I'ollcpmnn'ji .Shoo 1* especially adapted *> for railroad men. farmers, etc. v All made In Congress, hut ton and Loco. r 1 $3 & $2 SHOES LAFD?,fs. K bavo been most favorably received slnco Introduced cxcc and tho reccnt Improvements Itiaku them superior to any shoos sold at these prices. f\ Ask your Dealer, and If ho cannot supply you send I I Hrect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a v~' postal tor ordcr ulanks. senK w. l. douglas. lirockton. iuuhn. All STONE'* c-vbHBHuE S I ORE, !^i! 1012 Main Htrcct. MENKFMF.LLF.R &SARVER, :? jy5-rrhs 21&1 Msrkct Htreot. Loav ' g i w<< * ' ? Whe Educational. sio'u tier I TV *"V TT ? it. lie umki'AL, NEAR WHEELING, TV. VA. Mas< (tutors ol tho Visitation.) Clllt Polo A school ol moro than national reputation, (Hut offers exceptional advantages for thorough edu* cation ol young ladles In all departments. LI- Arrj. brary of six thourand volumes. Fine phllo- Char sophlcal, chemical and aatronomlcal apparatus. cljar Musical department specially noted. Corpsof will piano teachers trained by a learned professor Sluu from Conservatory of Stuttgort. Vocal culture according to tho method of tbo old Italian mtu> portl ters. Muyi Location unsurpassed /or beauty and health. HlSH ? Ten acres of pleasuregromul?. Board excellent. For catalOKues, ana references to patrons in all the principal cities, addrc-w I.oav ~ THE P1BECTRKSB. Cine WHEELING INSTITUTE, Ashl n Boarding and Day School for ? Young Ladles and Children. chR1 ?l. * Chai K Thorough course of Instruction in English, Arrl II- Mathematics, Ancient and Modem Languages, Music, Drawing, l'alntlng, Elocution and CallB- jjuu o. thenics. Advantages of homo life end training. Guv, id Fall session begins September 3. U90. ^a[' J Address, MISSPARRAN, S "_S5* i'n..cn'?l. elm * V/ASHIKGTOK & JEFFERSOH COLLEGE, J; Washington, Pa. J Thn OClh jenr beRlcs Eci?t. 17. CUfiilcjil 5?". ? Scientific and Preparatory Departments. For {Jh" Information concerning Preparatory Depart- liil _ meat apply to PhOf J. ADOLlil fcCHMl'IZ, Th Prl? : i'-r Catalogue or other information to . Pr.KS'DKS'T M-?PF\T Jyr>QM> ?><?? ? BETHEL CL&SSIC&L and VMUNaM ?; ;j> academy. $95 Mlassiia ? rnmn* tor UUBlnMB, UnlV. of V?., C* J i dMOO. MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY LB (JP Academy; boy?. Brooke riull, girls. Clrcu* W lnrn treo. aui ** i 1 ? =5=8 Tr = Financial. Im? T7<XCUANGE BANK. Ml" ly bcro CAPITAL 8200,000. Tr a. m J.N.Vanck? President Ot: L. 8. Dklai-laim ?.vIco-I'resiflent P ? directors. Tr J. N. Vance, Geo. E. PUfel, Lou: J. M. Drown, Win. KlUogbam, lngl U 8. Delanlaln, A. W. Kellcy, G:'2j John * row. Kor Draft* UsukI on England, Ireland, Scotland Lo'1' and all point* In Europe. |inrt JulIK J. JONK8 CMhler. lnB' ??-?XT>;' . m. M_?nx?JV v/r jlxix/ uniu1 VAl/l/Jil. 5'1-'0 II Pltti CAPITAL >*170,000. == W m. Ihktt m.PrcMdcnt Wm. B. Simmjoh ?..Vlco I'rebldont Dralta on England, Ireland, Franco and Ger- 'fc&ji many. _s<Qi * LiaECTOta. jKr Wm. A. Irett, Mortimer Pollack, ?r? J. A. Miller, Win. H. Simpson, laJS ,.E. M. Atkinson, John K. Houforil, EH Henry tiporcr, Victor Bo>cubarg. Hli Jacob C. Thomas. tmv Jal F. P. JEPSON, Cashier. H0 mi ?a Railway Time Card. Arrival ami departure o( train* on una alter Jay 11, WHO. xxruSAiion or Unrr.ttuscK Ubkh: I)alljrs tsuuday excepted j jMoiitlay xceptedt JSaturday excepted; Idunday only: Saturday only. K/mtcrnEtHndaKl time. l>t r*KT. B.tVU. K.K ? Ma>nl.ivr, KitM AKklVR. 4:85 wn Wwh.C'y,Halt, Will.A N Y. ii:tttim 2:H5pm Wartury, tin It, l*bll ft N.Y. ISiiAnm 12:111 am Wmh.U'y, l?all.. I'bll.A N.Y. M am |8:?o am uumbvriaud Accum.. f3:(V5pm ri:aapm araiton Aceoin.. uMSpm |?:oo am MotiuilkVlllo Aciom t,:lw urn 8:uo am MoumUvlilo A room 2:83 pm Mouudhvlllt)Atcorn thstfipm |n:l?i<?n .... MonniUvjllp >i,nm t7:l*>rm WAHT, OM'l/.//<! ? WcM AHkYK. '8:35 am Kor Colnmbn* atul Chicago l*2;M?m 10:05 am Columbia, tin. andI'IiIchko *0:10 pin 0:M pm Chicago Limited fl:25 urn 4:85pm Chicago lijpto* tn:co?-in 0:40 pm Colutnbm, Cln.,% bt. l.ouU 'ftWani 4;K5piit Columbu* Aeeom tll:w)ani 8:00am Rt.Cliilr?vllle Accom...... [linoam OtOftam 8t.Clnlr*vllluA(wm |it:t> am 1:45pm St. CiHlrcvillo Accom |t:35pm 4:83pm ....Ht.c:ialn>vlHo An-ow K.:lopu\. i " AJiftiv*. 5:40 am ?For JMtubntkb ... *10:001 m 7j'20 am I'lttaburgh fljaOnm rjitabiirgh and KaM lt>:80| m 1:35pm lMtt-buigh tl'2:M)|W 7:00pm Mttsburwh |H:Njam VMpm ... Wellington. t'a.. Arrow.. f7:towm KI'Ahr 1\,C. .V r>T. I. UY. AHU.VK. ^...PlttabnrKb 19:SQtm l:?5pm -1'lttaburRb ami New York- 3:431 ra 1:20pm ^I'ltUburKh ami New Y'ork. t 1:00 aw HMOpm ...ruuburgh and N. V, Ex.. wlst. ?:20ara Express, Cln. Bod Pt Loul? ir.:PO ?ra ?M0p?) Exprww, Cln. and iouJ* ji>:Wpm . I:H5pm Kxprt'hh.Hit'ulicuvllloACol t;i:45pra 1:20 pm ...Bieui>etivillc& Pi'inilxm.. .............. u-akt. (.*. a i'. k. k. i:60 am .rittftbg'h,Clevo,?hChicago IS:Wpm >:U3am BtoubenvlHoAccom. fi:iupm ;:22am .riUaburgh ami New York,. fil:18am !:00pw Cleveland ?ml Cblogo,... |8;w mo ::M pm ..PUtaburKh ntiii New \otk? p:87pra :Mwn ...Kmi Liverpool - |i'2:l'2nm PART. C., U Ai W, It. It, A1MIVK * :Mpm Exprew, Cleveland, K it W, fecit' pm :12 pm MuHslllon Accom t":K!am :00 am Ht.i'lnlrNVlllu Atcoa> -tO::ir? am :SS am .?...8t. ClHirsrtllo Accom f I :IG pm :iupm M.ciairt>vHioAtHHjin taihopm :21pm 8t.ClnlrHVlllo Accom mom ..locitl Freight tnd nccom. fl2:lflpra rahT. OHIO uiVfill It. U, AMUVK.' :0Jam rasM-iucr.............. 11:11 am W am 1 *3:4B pm ;vQ pm rmtM-'UKor... _*8:l0pm tiva li.? Z. a C. IUTLUOAD: "abmvb" .i.airp Central Time. hru.aihb :0Onm BcllalroAZanc^v'oThr.ras. 3:b0pm <0pm .-UoUalre and ZhiickvIIUc... 10:20 am 'Warn Mixed Train 7:05 pm STEAMER UKLLAIRE. cave Wheeling, Daily Trip, City Time? C:40, ), 10;00 and llMB a- in.; 2:w, 4:01), C:t? p. in. cavo Wheeling Bundayx, City Tlme-8:00, K) oiid 12:00 a. tn.: 2:00,4 00.0:00 p. m. Railroads. WHEELING & KLSI GROVE HTR t On and after Wodncuday, May 14, 181X). ns on the Wheolfug & Elm Grove Railroad ; run aa follows: 8avx wjiekj.ino# OO^a. m.. 7:00a. m., 8:00a. m., 9:00a. m,10:00 i., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 la., 1:00 p.m., 2:c0.p. 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. ra., 6:00 p.m., p. m., 8:00 p. ra., 0:00 p. m., 10:00 p. ra. rave Elm Groyk. DO a. in., 7:00 a. ra., 8:00 a. in., 9:00 a, ra.? 0 a. m.. U:C0 a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. ra., 2:00 i.,8:00p.m.,4:00p. m ,5:C0p. ra.,c:00p,ra? p. m.. H:00 p. m., 9:00 p. m., 10:00 p. m. iflUAxa-u:avoat7:w a. m. aud every hour )p. ra, ' via C. HIRgftH. Bnp't. ALT1M0RE & OHIO KAILRO AD ? Departure and arrival o I trnhiK at Wheeling. Eastern time, Schedule In el* feet May 11.1S!H). Mais' link east. For Baltimore, Philadelphia und New York, 12:01 a. m.,4:85a m.,2:S5p.TO.dally| Cumberland accommodation^ :00 a. in. dally, except raftou Accommodation. 2:35 p. m.. dally, ouudsvllio Accommodation, 6:00and b:00a# and 2:35 and G:lo p m., except Sunday, xnniVF. om New Yorfc, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a. m. and 12:45 p. m. and 11:25n. m., daily, imberlitnd Accommodation, 5:05 p. in., ex* , Sunday. ralum Accommodation. 12:15 p. ir .ally, oundsvllle Accommodation, 7;8U in. and 5,6:05 and 7:45 p. m., except Sunday. TRANS-OHIO DIVISION. >r Chicago, 8:35 and 10:00 a. m. and 10:33 p. tally, and 4:35 p. m. dally, except i?und*y. uclnnatl Express, 10;00 a. m. and 10:40 p, dally. tlumbuB Accommodation, 4:35p. m., except day. . Clalrsvllle Accommodation, 8:00 and 10* ? 1:45 and 4:85 p. m., except Sunday. ABItlVB. ilcftgo Express, 12:55,5:25 a. m. and C:10p. m y. nclnnatl Expic.se, 5:35 a. m. and G:10 p. m., y. dumbns Accommodation, 11:00 a. in., dally, :pt Sunday. . Clalrnvllle Accommodation, 11 :C0 a m.and and 6:10 p. m., dally, except Sunday, tf helling & PITTSBURGH DIVISION. >r PUtaburgli, 5:40 and 7:?fla. m.. dally, 1:10 i., dally, i-xcept Sunday, tni 7:00 p. m. Sun* only. ir Pittsburgh and Jhe Fast, C:?0 p. m., dally, aahlngton Accommodation, 5:30 p. m., daily, tpt Sunday. Assrvs: om Pittsburgh, 10:00 a. m., dally, and 12:50 i., dally, except Sunday, 6:55 and 10:85 p. daily, and 11:50 a ci.,Suudar only, aahlngtou Accommoaatlou,7:55 a.m.,dallv. :pi gummy. HIO BIVEK KAILUOAD TIM 13 tftblo taking effect July i,% im }'nsor trains will run ai follows?Central Tlinu. tr&jiiB dally cxcept ikcto marked thus 1. :h do not run ou Sunday. 1' SOUTH BOUND. |tsu.7 tNo, b No>8t ^p. l ^7" l>. in. n. m. *. m ?"?* 3:80 10:4 f, ffl IXJlii ?:>'? J0:W 0:15 ndirvlllo...? 4:05 u:ii c:fci Martinsville. 5:10 la?is ?.? tantotvn 7:0, i.jj . #. m. ettbnrg....... b:ih 7:3* 2:Z0 9:5 5 p. in innrooa 7:07. 3M'. 11:10 l?nC"7" S:l" 6:00'mo on~; 8:2" 5:0i> 12:15 9:(? 6:11 I:C0 IpOlls*. gjjO f,;00 1:2Q . indoito io:'-o 7:2i 2:34 tfugtou...... 10:15 7:IU 2:15 khton.vla. K.JiO ? 8:M 8:W leston, via. C. & O. 3:22 'No-fo h-oq to Sulphur. 8:55 nisti <?k>" 8:28 ......... , P nnd...r 1.41 3;0; sinouth .... 2:t el? "* ?l',p~ 4 :Ct' h:ir, Innatt r.:i> 7^ """ Sulltll n .UNI), rsp, u No. 4 CSQ. 8 No.G ft inn m P ?ln * in. a. in. R. m. IvUuCZV. ". 5f?9:4 IT kuuiuih y-.5i ii:w p. m and....... 10 40 ]2:S0 p. m. n ton. t:00 2:10 to Sulphur-... 7M> 5:4? a. m leaton.vla. K.&0. 0:45 11:55 H. in lesion, Tla. C. & 0. 12:60 I0:lfr li:25 ve? p. m tlogton- 2:30 11 :45 12:55 'c? a. ui- t>. in tliiRton 15:16 9:30 |2:W indotte 5:2 9:41 2:43 Ipolic 6:4b H>:1' 4:1" itPlcuauL... 7:00 ll:?? 4:20 p. in. on .... 7:"-. 12:0; 6:W-..' in City 7:4( 12:07 5:10. nswood h 1:17 6:X0 '.cTNburg 10:<0 2:4b 8:00 G:00 lamMown 11:15 3:.t' c:ao Martinsville 1:00 5:10 8 15 mlKYillo 2:10 6:2" 9:2? vood 2:?0 0:45 ......... 9:45 cling... I 2:15 7:00 10:10 rough ticltcia and haggasc checkcd to oil t?. r ratcnand other Infotmation addrcM J. ROHISBOiN, O. P. A.. l'ar*?r*l?nr^. 1 Tn III 1 1 Num.- t. A" " >'?? i. TOMI hh Arciit.WhfffllilK'.W.Vft. "SjL Central Standard Tlmo. jfennsyivania lanes. 0 From Bridgeport Station C)cu',a?'3 A Rail, luivo UrldKt'nort lor WtUrtmrKh. chlcn-o Cte W'4:60 H'.'? Vor >'I?UburKh. it>:.3 .r^O.lMro.nd Cleveland, J :00 p. m. For riTo^B'Sa H tn w k> p*m* *or Hleu* ain? arrive at'/frfdacport at 7:63 ?. ui., I0:2? 'ii . U1' m ' ni RnJ ":J'" !' w. itinturdaj* otilr-Kor Hast Liverpool. 0:11 .; irorn Kast Liverpool, 11 :!2 p. m. FROM WHEKl.INO HTATinw alnn via the I'Htf.bumh, Cincinnati ?t Bt. Is Railway? Pan-IJiHdlu Uoute? IcavoWhecl* or wtHibcuvlilo, lMitsbnigh and the Hast, n. m., 12:35 p. m., 11:20 p. m , and 8: jp j> jn. Colnmbox, Cincinnati, indiauapollaand 8t. Is. 6:20 a. in. and 8;to p. in. For Cohunbnn Chicago, 12:35 p,n>. Jr?lr.?flrrltoat wheelit h\Ui a. m., 10:00 a m.,2:45p jn.anrtH:2t)p. TralnB leaving at 0:20 a. go., and arriving at p. ro? run solid between Wheel ?ng ?ud mnrgh. All tralnwd'lly except Photography.