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COMJIISmONBRS* BALE. land^ALE] Sr cc'al Commissioner's Sale of I ana on tho West Virginia Contral Hollwoy,.-A Valuable Property.-! tale to bo ?vnde at Davis, Tucker County. W. Va., on May 27,1801. IMTld Gilchrist, et al.? Mslntlflk, ) >Iq ChlDCOTT. Cbw. Ik**Ick, et k1., iJciondsntn. J ]>ur?uant to the authority TettoU in ui br tiro fn iibu (Jicult Court or Tuckercouoty Vt Vr.. ill w?o Kl"V- itylui ctuio. the flnt r*u-urni at the > of ember term, 1MU, me tecoud ;"y . .1 m; ihtf^iiircn ann 01 mu uiutt, xovi, rt .[il onLbc^tb I^AY OK HAY. INI, beh itr !iou'?oI 10 o'clock a. m.aud ? o'clock oil5?mt da' . In the "Jilackwaicr P.- ?.\ Ult. town of Uavia, Tucker rouniy. W. Uud in aald caui do- j iar-1 ^ ^.^'jjaown a? part ol "Blackwater c ; I-lie p*rt thereof which will beaoWl * ?. ih.' unditWkd kix.U wruUitot ouehalf ot aald ? !Kit tract aa a whole coataini AfiU and 1 acca, and the ilxientha of ouo f {^ r' euof wbfcb It liprcpoied to tell would 1 L'.an ?r*a..1 about 7 ?4 acrt. undivided. J or P*u:-lltao caan on day of Mir. t ti c ns.jue upon a credit of one and _ ??'! '. *r- tnkit'R from the purchiaer interest . nou* lor deferred paymenta of purchaie r : ;'"??.V.Vtalui.K -ho mieaiaddiuoual a* c n il ti n purchase mon*y notea have 0 u'aVd in 'Uil ibe Weal Viirfiiia t>ntrai j \ 'rruui. through thU land iuraomoflte or u . ! tr.tncin she towni of Coketou and c , k,. ?ti<i ? '- tra? t extendi from the Dry J ( "of Cheat rl.tr to I cudleton, near Davit, in il ' and toutb rtlrect'on.and from ihelower e , i rur si naricka. Inaueaitana f mt rru iioB. and i? reputed to be one of the h ? Ucil*T*d tracLo! land in Weat Virginia. iTiVh au- is varieties en ?prnce, hemlock, aah. n M.i.iMr, hftfh. AC.,d& Large area* of h t are uisdi'iUld with Ibo iaino reluaof _ ' . , , :i hie ticii'K ?'? cxtetuitely worked at P , coketou by renator Davla and oth. ,t Y, Mild upon wnatu believed to be i" I?rlmrlty. ilut luce are vast quauiltlM ol ft I. in re n tne uwt. Acarefu y pre- _ . i ?i of tli?31ran can be Men by cjlilog on 6 I .-r.nutt M-xwHI. at bia office" lit bt n c, ? &,?s? 81 thcrrof. Kt a Hilling eipcuao, can bayehi> , , u a* htm iu severalty, aul get hia full ihfu-in' online u> quantity mud quality. bald oiinin:Miot:era reserve the right to rraell raid laiui ?t once in one termtol Mile are not comfiled with.! w R S| AX WELL, A.B.PAKt)ON0, 1 }?. ?. iMiVK^KlC. li AN NI dAL KORBEB, a eptdai ComtnLuloners. irtuorWirt Vir.oi.Hia. . it.- mi ( oust Cicrk'n office of Tucker County, to ?it: ill 1 <. \v. *' inear. Clerk of the wild court, uo v nr.\'.\ tfcut trie above rutmed special .:m .?, Parsons. Maxwell, forbe? and fa .: r i;t?ve men bosd aad security lu the f, i4*i r.iiv 11 i. i '-'.o h* ruiairud by decreed sale \j tn:rri l!u the (aid cause. B (,:ve:i under my baud this tho 15th day of ? AS"jI b'STATK. For Rent. ' A MOXTH .No. '.'X'-t flispllne *treet ...412 CO M w KlRhtifUih litem, store room flu 00 >o. All' Main street, store room. Main street, store room. B< No. -'iw Main strict. "tore room. qj FOR SALE. pr Thirty-five acres stone and coil land, Bu?h w< Run. Ohio. . ? ?e' ftrcuty tivenereslAOd. frhort Creck...^..? V00 nrffu-iiliiii and one-half nor en land half mile wt*t lower point of island I 8 000 Ul Dt Mrsble residence one mile west of isrldge* fei port, Ohio. ,.4. I hroti ht.d one-nail teres laud near West Libcrly. re' .so. 101? South street, (the late llubbard saw Oi nil!.) cf, No. 1C17 South streot. 8" Three and one-half acres of land In Libert? n,J to*n?b!|>. afl No. l <Ji *'el?) street,ground 50 by 30^ lect.ll,500 Tbret-ruonwl house, tot. Wood section, "* ground CO by KM feet 900 fir No ZiM iin.l Woods streets. 2,7u0 rc Twenty-one Khar en liiverelde Glass Works lUx*k nt n bargain. 'Zr .so. Ailty U, coiner Alley B and Alloy 6. ?c< Price. ft'.SO. mi No*. KJI9 and <2021 Main street. __ Is Acres ot l.und 1 mile east of Elm Grove. 1." Frontf HiNiut MX) feet on National road, wltb St: tour-roomed frame bouse aud 200 Fruit Tree*, jg Price. 11,600. a. lot <0 by 130 feet. Tim Gro7P...~.. 273 "r .Son W nad W Alley 19 1.M0 It Km. vjW nti.l 2900 Cbapllnc street. 8.2C0 ac So. 1CC6 MtCoilocb atreot .... 2 #00 , So. 3iicColIocb itrcet ........ 1.CJ0 lc So. l/.'i mii<119.3 Maiu stuot.. Ko. :'IM ami -'1 12 Main street Bl No. *jw-; And ate Main strcot - p Ko. 26W Market street. .. 2.000 ' ' So. 96 Ohio street 2.SOO V, So. 1M South 1'enn street 2,WX> Ko. (O North Front street-ground 00 by a. about 4U> lift.. :t,WX! So. 1C?4 ( hnpllne street ..... 2,:M) { Ko i ll Foil street -~. 2.600 In fto.:*w < hapllnestreet ?.... 1.40" mi Ko. ax* Main street.*. -... 1,200 id, James A. Henry, | Real Ksiato Agent, n. B. Claim Attorney, Expert in Pension Claims. tntr.o 1612 Mnrkot Street. " For Sale. Five roomed house, 2515 Eoff street. J Hlx-roomed brick home, In very good condl- ? tlou. No. vf.'.o Jnrob street, ?:i.Cto. I his r< otned house, in splendid condition, 1 ground mi Jcet front on MrColluch street, ho- ft fern Thirty-first aud Tbirty-iccond streets ^ fiXOD. Two brick houses 1 rooms in cach, 168 and 190 lightctnth m et. 11.Wo each. hour roomed bouie, Wood street, |9f0. T Mi roomed home, fu very good condition, on * Market street. between twenty-third und Tim:ty fourth streets. 13,C00. 0 .-it-riM>Qud house, in splendid condition. 235? Wood street J^.tfO. ^ Four-roomed bouse on Twenty-ninth stieet, Four-roomed hou?o on Twenty-third and Charles streets, tl AX?. Four-tooned bnck hottse, 2518 Alley O. fl.l&f. r lb.i. l lease ana fixtures in city doing a pay. u tUg bllf illCM. iiooU business house on Chsplino street, Ccn Hill lot en Koff itrcet, Sixth ward, 11,000. ? Half lot on Mo)atcn ktrcct, Hixth ward, SttO. .V*r.u!nrtnriiiK site nearO. & I'. freight depot; Martin's Kerry. d i-ot* In Marylynn, rear Hen wood Junction, u lAOto NOOeach; one third cash, balance in one year. 1 <>i* in Fllan, Whyto A Gallighor's addition, llUMo!.00wb. I.?>n iii A. II. Patlcrron addition to ElmQroro from 1.(0 to fif.o each. a!m> iou iu tbo old Fair t t<rt uinl* Hiid llydltiKCr'a additioua. k!i;hi> m.vcu acres, two mites east of the city. K.">acrea near Sherrard, well Improved. Eighty *rr^* near Woodland Station, Marshall rDiii.iv. ji/u). P Uloudale stock for Bale. i'i?rm of 2?0 acres on Harmon's Creek, in Cnwai'reik District, Brooke county, W. Va., ~ mile* iron Sieubenvillo and:w miles from Pttta* 1 t?urKli. on tiie P , V. \ Hi. L Kaliroad, contaiu- I Inc two brirk hotm-i, one seven rooms, the I ottertlirreroom*:thrco vciua of coal4)4feet. ' > fet-t and 7 feet thick Quarry of ?ood building ?totie opened, with railroad twitch leadinrflo same. Price ?*,??. NESBITT& DEVINE., 1739 Market Streat. nrS For Sale. A toed frame house, containing ?lx full sizt-d room>, i-aiis, pantry, attic, rellara, Ac. Lot.tax I*.', location wcat aide of Market street. No. ?i ; priis?fj.vo.i, which is much lo?a than the > property would coat to hujr and bntld new. t A two story itrick dwelling f,n northeast cor* j ncr oi Twenty-sixth and KotTstrccts. This la a , goodand substantial house with a Rood brick j tablo in iiie rear, and will bo sold at about \ what the bouse alote would cost to build. j Four roomM dwelling houao at 1819 Wood | atrcot, fur ?1.075 cash. If lold tbla week. < A koo.1 nix roomed hoii.-o. with bath room, hot R and cold waw-r. Everything in good condltlou, j ftl?vi McCollech strtel,92.00U i INVESTMENT ih at WILL PAY TWO ro* ONE. < Twentv s*x acres of beautiful laying laud . iiilnjr Mnrtin'a Kerry, wlihlu three ^uarusof ??'w unci mr Hue. u piaicu mio iow win wing thin H'UMiii tJU.OOO. l'rlco 910,0#. TO LIT. iVM^?ion At oro.1 K*vun roomed brick home ! *t :r. 1 hirtren'ij atreet. tio per anuurc. 1 ..Iomcm,!)!! Mat I, Five roomed bouie at 9) / ane urtt't, ( ! to per mouth. j C. O. SMITH, ?i-:i Hot! K?:ato Ag??nt. 130 M?rk?t atreet. REAL ESTATE FOR SALB. The bonding, do. "22 Vain atrrct. jow oviut-u-j iy j. w. Hunter a Co.'i aplce il't'l'rjor placo on National road, near fclra f"**e, eonM'tin* of about twenty acrea, with brick .U. jiinc. < >t v.xin) (? ? on tho cait aldeo! North Front *tr?ct, I?'?n<i.fi.?fO. No. ioMikIsIa street, l?land,8roorai and bath i room. [ No. i:?.m Kofi atr*ct,oppoalte tlio Cathedral, go. u 11 )} eenth limt fcrooroa. ho. uv.v> Fourteenth atrcct, flvo rootna and attic and laon In Lot 3Qx?vo north nldoof Fourteenth atreet. lot SOxi'JO Iwt North Huron atreet. lilaud. N??.:irand.vil9 Kaluit ,lot 0x120 lect.19,000. .nirty-t.vo acm ol u?d at Ruth Hon, O., on *hliji it n i|ti?iTr ol p-o<t Mofanve. 400 aicrcs of land on tho Ka? awbarlrer, nine tnllet abore Cbarlcaton, \v. Va. Sfthtjraciea rf coal In Ohio county, W. Va. ?<c?i-rc* of coal land tbrfe mllca north ol Vartla't retry. 0.. on the C. AP.RK. Lou and dwelllopa on tho Inland. flulltUnK lot*on the National road. RINEHART&TATUM, *1" >SU Marietatrtet. MEDICAL. is ONE ENJOYS 3oth tlio method and result when iyrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant ind refreshing to the taste, and acta jcntly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, jivor and Bonds, cleanses the sysem effectually, dispels colds, liead,ches and fevers and cures habitual onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the illy remedy of its kind ever proceed, pleasing to tho taste and ac-1 eptahle to tho stomach, nrrminf in I a" action and truly beneficial in its fleets, prepared only from tho most ealthy and agreeable substances, Us iany excellent qualities commend it > all and havo mado it the most opular remedy known. Syrup of Firs is for salo in 50c od SI bottles by all leading drugists. Any reliablo druggist who lay not have it on hana will proure it promptly for any ono who ishes to try it. Do cot acccpt any lbstituto. " CALIFORNIA FIR SYRUP CO. m:i rtiAHCisco, cti. LnVfSVMF, r*. #ri? vrvr r * LADIES ENJOY >tli the effect and result when Ollvo lissom is used. It acta gCHfly, yet omptly. It is the greatest boon to >mankind. Every lauv can treat har? If and not have to undergo the torture instruments from physicians. Ollvo lossom positively cures all forms of [nale weakness, such as Painful Mennation, Ulceration, Larceration, Barnncss, Leucorrhcea, PruriUB, Cancer, rarian and Fibroid Tumors in their early iges and the long list of innumerle and unmentionable sufferings that lict the patient The Ollvo Blossom ?atment is simple and harmless. The st application often gives permanent lief. Try it, and you will exclaim, hundred# of others have : " Oh, I si like a different woman!" One oath's treatment sent postpaid to any rt of the world on receipt of |r.oo; c months, $5.00. Olive Blossom forsale by all leading druggists. Any nggist who may not nave it can ordei from the wholesale dealer. Do not cept any substitute. Beware of fraudu* ut imitations. The Celebrated France Pastils-Ollvo lossom, is prepared ouly by The ranee iueaicai insiitinc ci/., ^ummvus. Incorporated 1SS6. Capital$300,000.00. Branch Houses: New York, Chicago, tn Francisco, and London, England. told by Logan Drag Co., G. R. Goctze, W. W. Arln, \N. E. wllllama, C. Hchnepf, C. Menkodlor.W.C. Annbright, W. H. William* and W. Ilolnricl; J. \\. Darrali, ami RhImod d 1., Martin' ?Ferry; Bowie & Co., Bridgeport; II. Wyricx, Bollalre; fit Clair Bio*.. Ben)Od. M2<-PtW fRADAM'S Microbe KILLER. be Greatest Discovery ot the Age ID IN THEORY BUT THE REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL ATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAT JKYKR. RRONCH1TI8. RHEUMATISM, DYSPHASIA, CAS'CKR. bCROK* ULA, DIAHKTKS. RIGHT'S DISSA-K, MALARIAL FEVER DIVIITIIERIA AND CHILLS. In nhort, all forma of Gnranlrand Functlona l*ea?ea. The C11 tea cflfccted by Lbla Medlclnr re In many caaoe - ' * ^ r t?101 M 1 KAULC.5I Bold only In Jugs containing Ono Gallon. ?rlco Three Dollar:>-? muu mrwt men t when Health and Mfc can be obtained. -"Butoxt or t?* M:ckobe k in.cn Fuex."For kale by all Retail Drugglata. Trade sup lied by LOGAN DRUG CO., 8olo Agcuta 0c8-d.iw tela is Wealth! Dr. E. C. Wnr'H Vnv* iM> JUuiK TntiTiknt, a guaranteed pacific for ITmteria, Dini ic?k, Convalaloua, kiu. Nervous Neuralgia, iradnrho. Nervous rro?tration rauKd by the iwjof alcohol or loeacco, Wak? fulnoa, Mouia! )epre**!on. Ho'tening of tho Brain nMilting in umnl|ya?d b ailing to misery, decay and death. *rtmature Old Arc. Itarrcnncai. Lom of Power n either ??x, involuntary Lo?nca and flpermat rrncra rauied by over exertion of the brain, elf abti?o or overdurfulgcnre. F*eh box con ainaono ^orth'ii treatment. II CO a box, or tlx box*-* for 25 00, ?ent by mail ynpald on rewipe of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ro euro any caw. With cach order rerclfcd bv ia for?lx bo*f?. accompanied with |M>0, we Will tend I ue purchaser out mitten guarantee to round the money if tbe treatment doea not otfect i cure. Guarantee i??ued only by Mot A IN BROTHERS. Druftlttt. *#?t .in', Mnck. corner Market ?n?l Twelfth nrjy'iV W*fiV?iTn"p. W. Vh Jain ttIimw fP Ur'i English Diamond Ilmnd. mm pills rlftanJ and Only Gennlniv ifr?U?M*. uuiii ?i a\ o/il.t mr( *.. ?M(vr PitMV\ m-i /?W In lied u>4 ?;*u ?U1AW ? *!?. Mftioi wlih Mm rliiNxi. Yy ?lo n?olJ?rf. v kMiru/i*u a?4 laiMfumj. AlDncttlU, Mil 4* In MBM f rnirtWoUr*. J? uj 'ICfllrr for l.ndln." it Utttr, rfimrm lltU. 10,000 TnUmIu, SMHI'MI ?*, *?4Ihji NMW, M4 ifUUnl DrsffUu. i'kliad*, Pa. TTh'iEOW ?runkemes* Liquor Habit. MAU7vewo*i0 TVExe/s Birr o#? ctrsi OMlAlifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. 11 run twciroii IncofTco, CM. or In Article* of food <viihoui the knottiodga of pntimt If ncc*??ary It In abMtluirl)* harmh-ss anil will ifrrt a |HTma neat and nprcdjr run*, whether the patient u t ni. tlrrat?MlrliikiTorM)nlr"li'>li<,*vr.vk. 1TNKV Kit FAIIA It operate MiqulHly unJ with *ui*i ortnltily th..t ttio pailrnt undergoes no inron v? niptirv, and toon lilt complete reformation li fffccutl. 4? ruiv book fm*. To l*? had of LOG AS DRUG CO., Malnatrot. QKTTlui Wbeellnf, W. V*. ?ljf JiitfiUocncct Offltit i No*.ilSiuid FunrtoantliHtrgot. j ffAOHAH'ii mm. j [Copyright, 1191.] BT XOOAJt L. WAKJUf A*. XIX. Tb? Kr.glUli Lake DUtrlct. 111. Whrrn WortUworth 8*?f* SfXrtnl Corrrtvondcnce aj the InUUtaeneer. tl Gkabsl'kue, England, April 21,1801. ri Just as the present century wan com- y lng in, Wordsworth, the then political ^ extremist and budding poet, with hie tl sister, Dorothy?one of the grandest rc types of those women whose resistless c< sympathy and encouragement are o! ? more benefit to the world than the bla- y, tant pretensions of all the female "ists" of that ever were born, or ever will be j11 born, into it?returned to the English lake region, the land of their birth, and 8e it remained their home until their bi death. lit ^1 uamped over the fell from Keswick 0r to Oockermnutb, tho ancient village in c? which,' in 1777, tbo poet was born. The p] ! grand scenery of the region lies in every Vc direction in endlets change along the th binding way. To the east, Uelvellyn Wl and Skiddaw, hugo and dork, are con- ye tinually presenting new forms of majesty and color, or biding in mysterious ah beauty behind the fleeting veilings of to tender passing clouds. One or another ge of tho lakes, Derwentwater, Buttermere, ap Urammock Water, Kanerdale water, tw Lowes Water or Baaeenthwaite Water, oi is never absent from view, and from the nt height of lordly Grassmoor, aa from the dc peaks of Kkiddaw and lielveliyn, the pC entire lake district could again be sur- dc veyed and feaatcd upon. Cockermouth ve itaelf ia but one of the many quaint old wl Cumbrian viliagea, which aeem as dG ancient and mossv as tbe rocks out of tei which they wero hewn. It is a sweet, fo; iim, dreamful and songful old spot, for th the Derwent rivor nweeps melodiously bt, by, and the Cocker rivor, from which the wi village derives its name, is emptied into tri the Derwent at the village side. Words- m worth's father, John Wordsworth, was an an attorney here, and law agendo Sir James flq Lowther, afterward the Karl of Lonsdale, ho who requited his services by forcibly ye borrowing the enrninga of his lifetime, 8UI ?5.000, v> uich sum, years after tbe death 0f of both tbe Karl and his victim, was re- m, turned to the Wordsworth family. The Wl house is a long, two-sk.oried, hipped* Wl roofed structure, standing at a corner of 8D Main atnet and a recessed alley, and 1 must have been regarded as a stalely 0{ affair in its time. A tier of nine win- no <3owfl'in the second and eight in the first 0f story face the street, which is shut off by a massive stone wall with wide cop- ft ingand monumental projections at reg- va ular intervals and at the cornels. In the De area between the street wall and the "pQ house are several pertly trimmed shade ft, trees, and the ample garden in the rear ;8 extends to the banks of the lovely Der- jol wont. tlf ilawkahead, where the lad Words- wc worth passed his Urst years of school 0f life is in the most northern part of Lan- f0( caster, whore that shiro pushes up into 0f the southern reach of the lake region, hii It lies midway between the queen of the HQ English lakes, Windermere, and Conis- ^ ton Water, near which may be found the th; home of John lluskin, and nesties pret- tj,( tily beside the beautiful ??thwaite re. Water. It is oy far the most antique ue village of the lake country? "AH angles, tu'l*tn and crooks, Dt With penthouses and gables over arch ways, ? wuutM and nooks," '* as Gibson oddily Bang; whilo its yew treee, under which many of Words* [?' north's earlier verses were written, are quite as majestic and far more beautiful man the famous yews of Borrowdale. The old schoolhouse is standing just as *Dn Wordsworth left it. It is noted in literature as the "Grammar School of Hawkshead," and its "Rules," in the hand writing of Archbishop 8andy, of York, P.? who founded the school jd 1585, may Hill be seen. It is no more than a tiny <tone dungeon, with wide, low windows, a single broad, low door, and a white- , cashed echoolroom interior, where a tall man would bo in danger of bumping J? the ceiling beams with his head. The schoolboy, Wordsworth, cat his name, J" into his desk, and the scarred old plank -? is accordingly prized as a precious relic. n? Every ono will remember the good old ? W/inlo. Ml tnilKT, nuuo i;ouu, nini nuww ?v.?i worth lived, and who was bo much a W1 mother to bim during his boyhood's J1 lays at Hawksbead. Her cottage is still '? ataudiDg; aud J"1 "The mow whlto church upon tUe hill," made famous in the "Prelude." stands ca as then in a near Held. Around it the qc dheep and lambs are grazing. But the w: old life went out of Hawkshead with q, the handlooms; you will never iind a 8e, half fcore of worshipers at service ju within it; and the incumbency is so reduced that the village rector himself tings the chime ot bells which calls the r^. tint old folk that remain to this ail but t0 deserted shrine. Korsomo unaccountable reason, but little of Wordsworth's poetical devotion vaa given to his birth spot, Cocker* mouth, or to his youthtide haunts at \ Mawshead. Scenically, their surround- S,. iogs would seem to prompt tho same, " equally with the moro central lake re- ? *ion, upon which his highest genius jjj wua cxpruucu. n uira an wiu ivb.*j tfion is, properly speaking, Wordsworth's land, the interest soil feeling of . the thoughtful traveler seem to parcel w the district into two almost equally fas- " einating topographical and literary divi- *j sions?the northern and tho southern; j? though both of there are central. These JJ nre very near each other in miles, and .. tenderly near in associative interest, ? The northern district is topographically *{ dominated by Skiddaw, Saddleback iind Grooemoor. It poweeses the " t?eautiful lukes of Bassenthwaite, J Derwent. Ulls water and Tbirlmere. It has Keswick town for a central point from which to spek its scenic J]; Hplendors; while as a distinct area it * seems sacred to the memories of Coler- 7 ridge, Shelly and Southey. The south- JJ era, and, all things, considered, per- * haps the sunnier and more exquisite of the two, is overshadowed by the moun- " tain monarch of the whole lake region, ? Helvellyn. by High Street, by Sea Fell * and Bow Fell, and by Coniston Old *[ Man (from Ibe old British aid maen? J hill of stone] The entrancing lakes of ' Coniston, Windermere, Rydaland Gras- [J mere silver its noble dales and vales; in " the hamlets of Bownees, Ambleside, * Rydal aud Grasmere cluster its sweet old Cumbrian homes, and their neighborhood is chiefly rife with memories of Martinean, Ueman*. Arnold, "Christopher North," DeQnincy and Words- K worth. ? The latter first intended to bona nis home at Appletbwatte, on How Gill, a 1 lovely spot on the southern elope of Skid* " daw, within eight of Soutbey's Greta ? Hall and Keswick, and within bearing i of the chimes of old Cros6thwaite church. * The land was a gift to him from Sir P George Beaumont, of Colerton, and still " remains the property of bis descendants. 2 Bat on his permanent return to the lake region be made the ancient village of ^ Grasmere his home. This hamlet is on J! the main coach road, traversing from north to south the central and most " beaatifnl portions of the lake district, * and is but three miles from Rydal and 2 five from Ambleaide. which lie to the i south. Here he resided for three years jj ?tirst at Dove Cottage, afterward occupied by DtQuincy, and now forming a portion of the oatbuildingsof a busy inn; next in a roomier but less comfortable bouse at Allen Bank, and again in the ; parsonage of the ancient Grasmere i chnrcb. In 1813 the Wordewortha ! moved to Rydal Mount, where the poet I i remained until his death in 1850, having uninterruptedly lived within a three miles reditu of where he now lies in 1 11 Ji JUJJ1JA11 VI ? Qraamere churchyard for upward of Qfty yearp. If yoa were wandpring north on the ataitt coach roavi from ^Viadcrtuure to Keswick, a steep, wide roadway turning x> the right and east would attract your ittention. From theinclosiueson either ide huge beech trees and sycamores ash tremendous trees across the walls nd completely cover the way. It is as hadowy aa twilight here. You will not iave passed a score of rods up this high rched nature's aisle until the sounds rom the highway?the rumbling of the tages, the laughter of gay tourist*, and veil the notes of the coach horne?are t :illed. In the summer the place is < Jrooged with birds. Even these irfverent choristers seem as If subdued ] ad ruminative here, In autumn your , et sink in feathery masses of pale )lden leaves. It seems a long time l lat you have been traversing these few ' >ds; all is so hushed and still. As ruumg ? mill! lariiier. iucio 10 v i the foliage to your right Some huge i ites are seen. A lodge stands j oat be- r )nd, and suddenly the splendid facades . ! Rydal Hail, the seat of the Le Fl?m- t igs, appear above the luxuriant ahrub* j? jry of its splendid park. Higher still [J )Q climb, and where the dark roadway n ems to make a final circle over tbe ow of the hill to the left, you pause to 11 iten. Something like low and hesitant * gan notes is murmuring in minor u lords, while a gay and joyous treble aya in exultant tonea above. Ah! 0 >u remember. These are the voices of b e two cascades of Kydal. Their songs v Bresung to one poat for forty happy r iara. u A step farther, and the bright sun* Hi ine leaps along and through the tree* ? pp, as if impatient to flood its etful* ^ nee upon one little spot. Upon that ot stands an ivy covered old house, ro stories in height, with all manner C] angles and patches; with huge'chim* B, lysand wondrous gables; with win- ? iws cut here and there at random, or tshed outward in bows and bays; with tors entering as though made for con* t< mience And not appearance; and the ci bole with a genera) air of having been d ine at different periods by various mao* rs, each of whom labored leisurely in nd and whimsical mood. In front is e tiniest of grass tpouuds, and wide " -psof rough hewn stone lead this 11 ay and that, as if to invisible en* 01 inces; but as you seo all?grois li ound, steps, half disclosed terraces, .V IU lue InUnlOu IUJKIl IttClIlg UIU BUUIU W uarely?there was never a wore wiu- at me picture net in framing of laurel, w, beech and fir; and never will you b another home where they very npirit peace seems so ombodied in outward P atenal things, giving rapt and radiant 11 ileome to tho endless threnoditB of n iters and the throbbings of a loving 0 n. This is Rydal Mount, the former home P Wordsworth. Rydal water, to the n irth end, and the long, dreamful reach Wilderinere, can be seen from the *' psa mound in the little enclosure. J om every upper window, mountain, u lley and lake smile back from glorious 8( rspective on the beholder. With the "J ere long, happy and fruitful life at j! rdal every reader of Eaglish literature u familiar. Bet it seems to ias a prtc18 thing for the wanderer here to iden- M y and becenie acquainted with Words- ' >rth's best loved haunts. Two lines e| road, with innumerable pony and 81 >tpath d? flections into all manner P1 sublime or witcbiug scenes, knew w in best, just as around the two villages }u d lakes of Rydal and Grasinere 10 s memories of the poet are ino*t _ ickly strewn. One of these roads is ~ b jTjat central highway of the lake v tfon, and winds all the way from Bow* 6s through the villages of Winder- 11 ;re, Rydal and Grasmere, over weird JJ inmail Raise, past huge Helvellyn . *r into Keswick, where Ooleridg* and rl alio Turn T)ia ntliaria tha n?ml nlil id from Ambleside northeasterly, past a roar of Stock Gbyll Force, through A rkstone Pass to Patterdale, Grisdale, ei enridding and all the glorious fells A d glees that lie along somber Ulls* sp ter between tne heart of the lake pi {ion and the ancient town of Penrith, fo obably the personal enjoyment of the m et was greater along the former way, 81 hongh the territory beyond Ktrk>ne, particularly around the head of lawater, furnished by far the greatest tnber of poetic allusions. 1 rhe vale of St. John, at the foot of HelUyn, was a never-ending feast to him. ) lingered times without number r* )und VVytbburn church. Thirlmere, w which the city of Manchester has tun- m lied for what will prove the linest cl iter supply in the world, and against 81 b coneummation of which Mr. Ituskin, . th more regard for selfish enjoyment Jjj tho lake region than the needs of ui ets of human beings, fought long and (l1 tterly, was an almost constant haunt. JJ, are Wordsworth, in company with his ce (o and his sister Dorothy, almost daily JJ me in summer. In the earlier days u ileridge would come over from Kesck and meet the three friends from ? -aemere. The ladies brought their q wing and lunch, and the two poets m rnistied the soul and ambrosia. Com- V iiiioratsvo o! these golden hours the a ets ba?l thoir names cat upon the i>: >ck of Names at Thirlmere, and it was H this rock that Wordsworth addressed i, e apostrophe, "0 thought of pain, Thtt would Impair it or prolaue!" } fear of that; but the great walls Man* 0 ester is building at the lower end of u lirlmere, to increase its depth, will u use the Rock of Names to bo perma* [; ntly submerged. Some future Schlie- a aun will tind it. a On the way from Grasmcre to Thirl- ? ere a spot forming the northwestern c rnndary of Grasmere was undoubtedly c 'ordsworth'a most frequented and c issionately loved resort. This is Kis* lie. It is one of the most accessible c tough least visited places in the lake jj gion. It runs far inlo the northern u ills on the western side of Helm Crag, Ji its upper reach is a bittern haunted, f, ladowy tarn, which is discharged k trough the foaming Sonr Milk Ghyll { at a mile from the highway ol Graa- \ lere. Wordsworth loved to claim & usdale as all his own, and he was -j alousof intiusion here. When reaid- { ig at'Graemeie, a half hour's walk > ould enable him to nenetrate its I1 eptbe; ami be so grow to the place tbat f hen he had removed to Rydal, three kilcrs to the south, nearly every day, tin or shine, found him seeking the )mpanioDship of its tender solitudes, he loftiest passages of the "Excursion" ere written here; and it was the very Hence of the poet's life, to brood by lasdale tarn, with an intensity of aesion, on those images of nature which is noble fancy brouuiit from near an'd far, and molded iuto fadeless forms for le measureless world of poetic thought. Edgar L. Wakeuan. lie Old Not Call. The man who tried Dr. Sage's Catarrh temedy, and was sure of the $500 rerard offered by the proprietors for an icurable caso, never called for his loney. Why not? 0, because begot nred! He was sure of two things: (1) l.U *nn\A nnt Kan.ir.u1 / ? \ * unt uw unuiui kuuiu uu? iidvuicui \ ? / j bat be would have that $300. He 10 y ow aore of one thing, arid that is, that is catarrh is gone completely. 80 be is ut $500, of course. The make)s of Dr. j age's Catarrh Kemcdy have faith in tieir ability to cure the worst cases of asal catarrh, do mstter of how long landing, and attest their faith by their landing reward of $500, offered for { lany years past, for an inenrabte case f this loathsome and danserous disease. c 'be Remedy is sold by druggists, at only t 0 cents. Mild, soothing, cleansing, de- t dorising, antispeptic and healing, i.adiic* Needing a tonic, or children who want building up. abotrid Uko BROWN'S 1IION It ITT ICRS. It la plenum to take, cure* Malaria, Indl* (Cation, lUllousnutt andUver t<m.plaiuU. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Bkicium's Pilu ict like magic on a : rVeak Stomach. 1 BKLMlBf. All Borta of Local New* and Uoaalp from iht UUh i'l'y. ChrJa Frliratnm had a finger mailed at Lods'b atone ?|uarry yeaterday. Todd Lloyd, of the Hist ward, while loading atone yeateruay, got hla hand badljr uuuhed. Mra. Ketnple and children, of Clarlngton, i wen the itueataof Mr. and Mra. C. ll.Dankwcrtb yesterday. William Scott, of tho Fourth ward, had hla toe* badly maahed yeaterday by a bone tramplug on them. Scott Dean, an employe of tho Stamping Com* paay, gut hla right hand caught lu a preaa, and It waa badly maanod. The hall dnien or mon largo poplar treea Jn frout of tho William Sluram property were shopped down yeaterday, all baring died. Ono of Wallace & Co 'a show atock can waa nlaaiug here ytaterrtay, having rolled over a lfty foot eobankincut on the N. S. 6 M. V. ailroad recontly. Knnk Ruler, while painting tho roof .of tho Jellaire Window Glaaa Worka yeaterday. made l mlaatepand fell to the eround.adiatauceof Ifteen feet, but was not badly hurt. Chief Engineer M. J? Becker, of tho Pennsylant* rail mail irmn lu the city yeaterday ni?d 1 nadeauiodown over the P..O, V. <kt. lull- j oftd, accompanied by J. C. Ulbney mad Olhaia. J Fied Bertram. son of Charles Bertram. died at ils homo on Gravel 11111 this morning. agtd , blrty-four years, of the grip, bavlug bteu >1 k , nljr one wee*, fcores of friends were pulii* iilly surprised ou bearing the news. 'J lie , uneralwill be to-morrow at 2 odoct; Intericnt at Rose Hill cemetery. The Rrado ol the pike on Roto bill li fully out- j hed now, and about one hundred Italian* and ; u?trlati? are at work ou It. The road will be j decided improvement over the old one. A ? am of hones cau trot to the, cemetery gate; Imoat. when flnUhed, with the exception of . ue pull near the foot of the hill. Wallaco A Co. arrived yesterday from ("am ; ridge, gave a very creditable street show nod , iVo performance* ou the ground* near the stock en* and left forKat Liverpool this morning trly. The Laotera Globe Company and Bellire Untie Company shut dowu yesterday to . Ilow the boys to villi the show. In someof the ] :tiool rooms only three boys were left, although ] uperlntendnnt Jones dismissed them all in ' me for the parade. - j Fob rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, I ramp and colic, there in no remedy 1 uperior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' j Iclectric Oil. Daw Anton Seidl has been elected condnc- ? >r of th? Now York Philharmonic bo iety to fill the place left vacant by Theo- i ore Thomas. t m C Worth UunUrrds of Dollars. My wife used only two bottles of j Mother's Friend" bsfure her third con- i nement. Hays she would not be with* ut it for hundreds of dollars. Had not all as much trouble as before. Dock , Iilkh, Lincoln Pariah, La. Sold at u holeaaie and retail by Logan Drug Co. [ ad all druggists. 7 j, A llusbHiwl'a Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, and o arents their children, to suffer from J eadache, dizziues?, neuralgia, aleopleFS- , ee?. tits, nervouaneaa. when bv the use g f I)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine such ?rious results conld easily be prevented. r 'ruggists everywhere say it gives un- c rersal satisfaction, and ha* no immense c lie. Wood worth A Co., of Fort Wayne, i ad.; Snow & Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.; . O. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich, and bunredo of others f-ay "it is the greatest ?ller they ev*r knew." It contains no : piates. Trial bottles and fine book on ervoas Diseases, free at The Logan rug Co. 5 Ladiis enjoy the pleasant effects of Oliv* Blossom." It cures when all se faila. There is no reason why you lould suffer from the many weaknesses ; ectiliar to your Bex when you can obtin a sample containing ten days' treatent free, and one month's treatment r SI. "Olive Blossom" is sold by Logan ? ruir Co., 0. R. Goetze, W. W. Irwin, !. E. Williams, C. Schnepf. C. Menke- P teller. W. C. Armbright, W. II. Wiltuns and M. W. Heinrici; J. W. Dar* ih, Kolston A Co., Martin's Ferry; 0 owie & Co., Bridgeport; C. M. Wy- ? ck Bellaire; St. Clair Bros., Benwood. J * i Mile*'* Nerv? and Liver Pill* ct on a new priuciple, regulating tho liv, stomach and bowels through the nerve*. new discovery. Dr. Mi lee's Pills 8 ?eedily euro biliousness, bad taste, tor- c >1 1 ii*uf nSloa nnnutinatlAn TTnnnimloil >U lt(UI| I'lIKO) llUUgt>|W|IUUa KUIVJUOIVU r mou, women, children. Sinalleat, ildeet, eurcat! Fifty doses 25 cent?, implee free at the Logan Drug Co.'s. KIXAXCK AM) TKADK. t be Features of the aioney and Stock 3 Markets. New York, May 8.?Money on call easy. . nglng from 8 to 6 per cent; Iait loan 3 per 1 nt, closed offered at 3 per cent bid. Prime f ercantlle paper 0?aC)? per cunL Sterling exianRO quiet at ft &J.'?at 8Bales were 337,157 larea. Tho ?t"ck market to-day was a waiting one. . tie noune ol prices was feverish and un?etiled , iroughout the day, while the absence of pre&a- , v u? wil there wa? au iticlluiuioti to return to J. ullnca*. The market onened with a tnuri of 5 !tlvl?y on the selling of stocks by both London ~ id the traders, but there wm good support ac- ? irded and the fractional Iomcm suttalned wero 0 ton reverted, while the cessation of the pretatu to fell iemitted In comparative dullness and aguailon lu prlres. which were bcid at about ic best tig-ire* until well Into the afternoon t urther demoralization was earned by the an- ? nuneement of tho extraordinary large ship- j ents of gold. There wss no cessation of the j tiling, and the Icsaea extended to larue M nouuta lu almost all the active ?locks. The ( mm ward movement met with no check, and ie market closed active and weak at the lowest rice* cf the day. Tennessee <val lost 2>f. ouikvUIeifcNssbtitlcand chicaito Sugar L Missouri l'aclllc IS, Chicago tiaa, Kock d and Southern Pacific each l*i per cent. luuiruau uouus muuerauiy acme; Bates *i, w.'oo. Government and SUto bonds dull and steady. bonds amd stock yuotatio.njv-closcu bid' . H. 4s reg- ~..120 Vow Ynt\r (*ntrsL102k . 8. 4* coupons?120 Oblod: Mississippi. 17^ . B.4Ss reg. -.100 do preferred- 85 . 8. 4Kb coupon...l01 Oregon I in prove'L. irt) aclfleusol 'uL. 113 Orvgon Nat 71 tchlaon ir.'Vj Oregon Trans......... 16k dams Express 147 Pacific Mall.~. ?.... StiU mcrlcan KxpreasJU Pittsburgh.. l&ok I anada Pacific- 7h Pullman Palace-... 1*7 anada Houiheru... M Reading....... KH antral Pacific- 31 Ruck Island 76 J* bc*at>eake dt Ohio 17)$ St J- 4 Fan Fran.... do first preferred 48 Paul fayn do second pref'd 30 do preferred- liaM , hi.Bur. AiQuincy- dU Paul A Omaha... 3 1 el. A Hudson- ishk do preferred.. 83V? ( el., Lark. -u * ?*t..iafiu Tenn.rvml A Iron... ? Ion I. U II nrnP.I ?kl.- Vavia l>? .Sltn II * rie?.. 2$? Ualon Pacific 4H ' OrtWayue 150 U. 8. Kxi>re?......... CO llinola Central VJ W., FL L. A 10** igtiMu A Texan.-... 15 do prefeircd. 21 ake Shore Wells Fargo Ex 140 ouisvlUcANnati.. 78 Western union 81 lemphis a (has.... si Am. Cotton OIU.... 2?$ lichiKAQ Contrail 92 Colorado CoaL. w/a tissourl Pacific.... G'J lroa811ver?~ 1U0 iashrllle <k Chute. V5 QuicksllTcr 6% fewJereejCentral.JlH do preferred- ?8 iorfolk A W.prcf'd MK Hatro....^. 6 forthern Pacific? 2651, Richm'd A W. P.T~ 1 CJi do preferred 6>",? Chicago Ua*-......... 6<}? lortbwcmern.^.....lo4t Leadrrnau. 1M, do preferred- :iug*r Trui t- w% Breadataffa and Provisions* Chicago, May 8.?The day waa lively In ibo 'beat pit to day. Tbo price plunged np aud lowu rapidly. Tbo raatket opeued in a wiak. ilm< it panicky condition, and waa neviuus and IlKhtr wltha weak un-iertono all day It wax -ported that the great grain ll'tu of hpbratzl A 'o.. of Paris, bad failed and tbla waa taken an ni udicatlon of cornlxg trouble amoug the wheat mill elsewhere. Berlin and Autwerp price* veru lower, though tbo cloaing Paris aud Loulun quota1 ions were unchanged, it was the atter Net, together with a London cable, saying bat the Pari* failure w?a not the great grain uf reliant, nut annul! bouse 01 * similar name, shlch caused a rally. The Ulluro of a small >ank la Philadelphia *l?o counted agaluit the narket. Cam nu active, fluctuating frequently wltUla he established rauge, tne sontlmwut prevailing jelng early about equally divided. Oau rather dull. Provisions weak and lower. Flour steady aud unchanged. tt'HKAT-Caih No. 2 spring I10l5$al02: No 3 ipring ?fta96c: No. 2 rwl It lU^al 05; May ?1 OO'Jh oail 01%; June 91 00*1 OlJiUQiK; July|y;v> I9ka?>5ic. Uoaa?Cash No. 2, 65c: May 6Sk-6 JfaMc; lunc 59j^a6^a60Kc: July .WiafilfcaU?>$c. OAT??rash No. 2. MHr: Mav 5- a51jja50j,0; acc4!M0^4a49Sc; July 45%alb?ia4Gc. Rra? No. 2, toe. llAkLET?71? Flaxnkxd-91 14. TlMOTHY-91 27. Men: Poax-t:?sh fll w; May 911 70a11 w\ 190* July III 90*1 J 15al2 10: Beptember 912 20a 2 42Hal2 35. Uao-Cash ?6 fiOattf: Mar M M: July (6 72Ka i 80aC 77^; Hepteraber 96 97 fal 0f?7 rsfc. PBOKT klE*-Ca>h 16 1*0.6 (ft; May *>(5*6 G7ka inf.: June |817)?a6 30aC2!>:September 16 47>{a 167H*6 62)f. Khocldmu-IS 20a& 25; abort clear 96 60a6 60. WllUKT-tl 17 Other* unchanged. Naw You, May 8.?Floor,Jrecelptt 8.000 barrels: export* l.iuo barrel*; market dull ana beevy; tales 16,000 barrela. Wheat, receipts 154,1m) boabels; exports l.VOOO buahela; sales I.ViO.COO bushels o( futures and Itcooo bushels ol spot: market unsettled: No. 8 red II 12K; ungraded ml 91 08ai 1^!?; options steady and lower; No. 2 red Mar 91 lo^a l ufcai 1'S; June 91 (*Sal 0t?fcal i* July 91 06 a 1 07**1 07; August 91 04V. September ft usal out W&: October 91?#?; Cora, receipts 9,000 bushels; export* 23.UW buaheli; aalea 3.016,000 buabela of future* and 61.000 buabela of (pot; market fearer, higher and quiet: intruded mlx?ii Tkft!p; May 73c; JunotoJv': July C6M5c; AuguatCfc. 0*la. re rcipu ou.vuu iiuMivin, export* 6U? I<u?Ih>In; / Nkleu '226.0U6 btubvi* <>l future* tud 72.CUU I btiahelaof spot: market dull aod lower; May 67>*c; June 66j{c; July 66c; aput No. 2 white 60c; mixed weatera 6G*e/c: white do G2*71c; No. 2 Chicago 6Up. Hay aud bojn Arm. Coffee a trad y hi d uncbamicd. Sugar ateady; off A 4c; standard A 4 & 10c; granulated 4%c; cubea 4%c. Mola*a*a quiet. Klce quiet. Tallow I atrong; city ff%o. Roaln ateady. Turpcntlno quiet. ?ttcs firm, weaurn 17c. Pork quiet and ateady; old meaa #117^12^5; new mm 113 60 _ al426; extra prime til76*12 26. Cut mcata iu- j, active, lardnuieraud quiet; weateru ateatn 96 87%: May 96 Hi: July #rt 97; Auguat ?712; September 17 21; October 17 34. Butter arm; we*tern dairy 15a2fc; do creamory ??&c.Cheeac quiet and weak; aklma 7*10){c. fiai.timoki, Mn., May 8.?Wheat uniettled: No. 2red Marti ttKal July 91 C?*al ft Auguat fl (Mj^al 01?^. Corn dull; June 70>ic; July G8a6&!4u; lecelpta 14.C00 buthel*. Oils dull; No. 2 white weateru 02kc; receipts 3.0UU buah* i ela. Ryu dull; No. 2 03a llay caay; good *to choice timothv til 00*12 00. Meaa pork, old. ti2 60; nt w tl3 60. Butter unchanged. ?gg1 arm at M^c. conev arm ai iv??c. Cincinnati, O., May 8.?Flour quiet. Wheat Dealer; No.'2 ted II CO; rec?J|>ta J.uw buahela; mipmeota 3W buahela. cornaieady; No. '2.09c. 0?u ea*y; No. ! mixed 67c. Rye quiet; No. 2. '/2c. I'ork weak at 1200/ Lard eaay at S6?. Balk meats and bacon steady. Wblaky aicady tui it ft 17. Butter, 1 tiger aud cheese tlrm. Egga pri itronjrerat 13>$c. FaiLiDttrutk, Pa., May 8.-Flour dull. IVniat weatc and lower; >o. 2 red May 11 Wa 1 lift: June Si (6al 08)4: July 11 0?4a? W!v. . August II (flSal Ol. Cora dull and irregular; |S'o. 'I mixed May 75a76c; Juoe 71a?Jo; July 1 Ut71e; Auauat tW^c. Oau dull; No. 2 white Mav. June aud July COafi^c. Kfcgv llrmer; Peuulylranla lints 16c. ? Tolcoo, o., May i-jWheat llrm; caah and May IIO0H: June II 06: July wHc; August V7fcc; December 91 OU'4. Cora doll and kieady: caab okc; May 6J)*c. Oauqtilet; caah 61 Sc. Clover 1 cod dull; caab and May f I M. Mil DIUC>< Csicaoo, III., May k-Cattle?Receipts 7,600 lead; shipments a.OUO head: market steady: rime steer* t6 Wafl 2); other* 15 4005 bU; Texaus U 60*4 75: butcher cow* 60o5 00 lloK*-He*lpu 23,000 bead: shipment* 10, (juj head: uarket steady: rough mid comtnou N 60*4 70: nixed ami tuckers it aOat 'JO; prim? heavy ft V > * l)U7S: Usht It Gu?4 86. tibecp-Receipts 6.000 lead: shipment# 3.0U) bead: market active and iteady; natives 96 40*6 60; Texan* 96 '?>; westerns 4 16 D0atl 60: lambs Id 6Ua7 00. East Libkkty, Pa., Hay 8 -Cattle-Receipts i36 head; shipments GWbead; uothluir doing md *11 through consignments. Hog*?Receipts 1.760head; ahipmeuu 3.600 head; market Arm; :'hila(lelphlas|6 30*6 40; best Yorkers and mixed 13 16*6 80; pigs II 11*4 75. nbeep?Receipts 'J,MM) toad: ahipmeuu l^kO bead; m*rket slow,and loacu lower. Cincinnati. 0., May S.?h0*? lUadjr; comnou ami light StWaStf): packing ami butcher* ItttMO; rtceipls MCO bead; ablpmeuta KW lead. Prtruloum. n*w York. May 8.?l'etroleom opened firm iud alowly moved up ?v- ou a few buying irdeM from ibe we?t. Tbeu It became dull ami emained ao uuill the tloae. Peuntylvaula oil: ? >pot eloaiugai 71V: June option, opening ami uwest 7i%r; hlgbeat and closing ?2%c; aaiea 3,000 buriela. Oil. City, Pa., May 8.?Opened at 71jJ?c; hlgbatTJHc; loweal 71J$c: cloacd at 72>fc; Bale* 4 v uu PairuU; tleauucea lai.UUJ barrels; utiartcm 1,111 barrels; shipment* with liouibcru pipe lue adJtd hum May 1 tj 7, H'J.VM tarrela; run* , 1,7W barrela. ] Huadford, Pa, May 8?Opened nt 7l%c; ./i loaed nt TJc: highest 72j%c; lowest 71Ji<s; Yi iearaucoj 7I.OJO lurtcla. t VI I'itthhuroh, Pa., Mny 8.?Petroleum dull; II iponed at71>?c: eitMcd ut 71-^c; highest 71Jac; rl owest TOSc. I ' Woui. g; l'liiLADKU hla, Pa , May 8 ?Wool tnnrkct tl inlet, unio, reunay vaula aud W?M VlrKlola ^ CX itnil ?l>ove Jc; X 'jydjlc; MlcUluan 3U Ac; cuarao 3ia.Hk*; Hue waabod delalue AX aud iX 3la3:c; medium Watlied combing and de nine llar.'>^: conrM dodo 3&l37c; Canada vaabed combing Ma36c; tub waabed. choice 37a Uc; fair 3G?37c; coaue &!aMo; medium uu ra?bed comblug aud delalue WaaiX-c; coarse do ?a^>|?c; Moutaua 'ila^Mc: territorial ltia^o. uoitom, Mam.. May 8.?Wosl market Arc ; ale# u>r the week 2.0J0.U0 iKiuada; uu lo X 50* Ic; XX and XX aud aoovu 32a&Kc; No- 'J ember 37c; MlchUau quiet atttatfc; comblug ud delalue lle.eea uucbatiKcd aud dull; Tcrrl are nry flue 6iaC6c; Hue lueiiluiu M*C2c; Tezaa \ii? arD Ic; Eiuleru Or?-kou iGai'Jc; California llalGc lor art tli aud ItulUo lor spritiH; pulled wools unlet: nol liolco Kuptr 40a4Sj; lair to good auper Suatfec; . xtra? Auatiallau 3G?4'.'c. be New-.York, May {8.?Wool, domesticflccco 31c; the lulled ?'*33c;jTexaa 17a'24c. a n Dry Goods. j New York, May 8.-Business la drr goodi was f modorate character. Tho market la uu- QG' bang'd In any material way, but in txpcctant. vcfl t'lih Inhlipra there vraa no nartlcular movement i _ xrepl a drive in line ginghams, range frou lOKc d 16c, at the uniform price of 8V$c. ^ Metal. New York. May 8.?Pig iron dull: Aracrl T)() nu 316 (Amis 00. Copper dull; I<akc, May. v 13 75. Lead munlim! at|l?>. Tiu quiet and BHler; tralu 119 W. Gottoo. Cincinnati, o., May 8.?Cotton ktcady. Bnckleo'a Arnica Salve. A Tbe best ealve in the world for cuts, ti >ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeuui, lover ores, tetter, chappea bands, chilblains, orns and all akin eruptions, and posiively cures piles, or no pay required. It b guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction ir mnnflv rftfnndod. Pri<!0 2a cents ner *.?. >ox? For sale by Lojran Drug Co. oa Hllenl Pllesi Itching Piles. Btmptohs? Moisture: intcuso Itching and tlnclng; most at Right; worst* by scratching. V. ( allowed to continue tumora form, which of >? en bleed and ulccraie, becoming very sore. ( iwaynr's Ojntmkrt ?tojs the Itcklug and \? ilecdlog, heals ulceration and In moat re noves the tuinors. At druggists. or bv mall, lor I 0 ouuu. Dr. Swayno & Son, Philadelphia. Dow to Curo A11.8kln Dlaenaes." ^ Simply apply Swaync'sOihtrrrt." Kolncrual medicine required. Cures, tetter, ecxe- [i da, Itch, all eruptlous on the (arc. hands, nose, L kc., leaving the skin clear, white aud healthy. r ts great healing and curative powers aropotf J ewed by no other remedy. Ask your druKKiat orSWAYWR'S olntrrrt. tthsaw When Baby was sick, we ga^e her Castoria When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, ahe clung to Castoria. ^ Wfceashs had Children. she gave tbem Castoria n Pr S He Children Ury tor htcner's uastona. PU??, IMIm, Piles. \ Looee'e Red Clover Pile Remedy in a Kwitive ppi'cific for all form* of tbo disjaso. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerited and Protruding Pilee. Prine GOc. For nal?? by Locnn Drntr Cnmnanv. paw ^ !^=a ? 1414 ERADICATES BLOOD POISON AND BLOOD TAINT. 9 Sevfkal bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.) entirely cleansed my system <4 contagious blood poison of the very worst typo. Wm. S. Loomis, Shrcvcport, La. 9 VJJJ CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. * I had scrofula in l?t, and cleansed my system entirely from It liy taking seven bottles of S. S. S. 1 hare not had any symptoms since. C. W.Wilcox, Spai tan burg, S. C LMJ HAS CURED HUNDREDSOf CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Trealise on Illood and Skin Diseases mailed Iff*. Swii t Si Frtyc Co. Atlanta. G?. ! ? \f i = IB i UU IMiTW ~ Xo appefMe, Indirection, tfatnlenca, J Hick IloHdorlie. "nil ruu down," loa* luff flc?b, you will find Tutt's Pills! tho remedy yon need. They tone op tho weak Htomarta and build up the flatting: energies. Kuffercre from mental or phy aical orcrwook will find roller fronatlicin. Mcelyin^ar coated, _ BOLD EVERYWHERE. OK WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OI'TS. L PICTUREH AKF. THE DEST ! Km t stock NOW IX MU VUltoil Welrace. K. L. NICOLI, AHT STORE, ? ?M 12a Huiet aunt. Good Mornir You .ightning Cough Drops ire tometblDir P'w In tbe way of a pruupi lu uniiiimui mu uviiuigi .Ightning Vegetable Liver are ? rare cure for F'< k Hrtdicbe, Billi Lircr. ? lixn I?x. fcngar Coated ightning Hot Drops. A panacea for rsieraal and Internal Sore T hrcat, Spun a, Fruuw, Lamece* A ?ure cure ior l>;airlu:a, fcummer U.i Keep them iu the Mouse, they If roa feel no relief a'ter u?!n* two-thirds of i ra ihe remtlnlng onet<d to tbe dealer from ice paid for tbe entira bottle. For Bale by all Druggist* and l>ci terb Medicine C< ?t* VMM AM ? II I.&L PILicJo! Ill SALT RHEUM, ECZEN SORES, CROUP, PRICE 5C Send throe two-cent stamps 1 ^ TAR'-Oir AJBSOIyUTE FOR MEDICINAL, BATH, TOIL] TAR-OID CO., ( L'hat'a where good Shoes generally i in demand. Not tbat good Siiobs i scarce. On the contrary, they're t oniy pienuiui uai rueup. 1 ou can t too good to yoar feet. They carry > whole weight of your body without aurmur. )on't pat them into material that was per intended for tender feet. If you nt something that will look well and a pleasure to wear, try our LFHAND WBLT for HER at $3 65 . NGOLA HARD TURFED forLlDIES at - - $2 SO rANY style. all widths.-?? LEXAlER & CO., -SHOE SELLERS.[tfl 1040 Main iUMBING. OAS & STEAM FITTING ST FAOCBTS Ifi THB WOBLD~! ? f CALL AND BKE THEM AT TRIMBLE & LDTZ, 1ft & 1418 Market St, Wheeling, W. Va. 1 EO. HIBBERD A 80N, JC Buccewora to Thompson A Hlbberd, actlcal Plumbers, Gas & Steani Fitters BRAW PODNDEBB. MeULmC?Natural tiu uappIlM, Bteam atlng and Ventilation. 1814 MARKET ST., WbMllOt, W. V| >11 work promptly done at moat roaaonabli cca. yM. HARE & HON, practical Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. O TWELFTH STREET. t -wotIe don a promptly *t reason ?bl? trie** SoBMESsAnefl^PRACTicEj 'fcrlpui?^ (SDffi p f e t ejy Relt5SSc3 WwtxMwSr MfRos?0i ^ )SPNI-YT25'CENTS ^ A?' nSffrfa'ttVol C?:n iWrnffV I Ml U^UUUIO I Dj<J.*ULALLrt3 J GCRMANVMERICAN REMEDY CO. I Wi -?i?? wcwufoaK.-ua*. . FINANCIAL. JANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. x. Irerr ?.?- ?President m. B. BiJtr?o? ~.Vlce Pie*ldent Drafts on XngUod, Ireland, Trance and Ger "7. anuwroM. Wm. A. Iwtt, Mortimer Pollack, J. A. Miller, Wm. fi. 81mpMn, E. M. Atklnaoa, John K. Bouford, Henry Hpeyer, Victor Bo?enburg. Jacob 0. Tbonsa. I ?. p. hcpbow. CMhler. EXCHANGE BANK. 2J CAPITAL 00,000. V. ~ ~...~..Pr??ldent ,8. DiLAftAiw. ..^Vloe-Preeldent nxucroM. J. N. Vanoc, Geo. K. Rtlfel, J. M. Brown, Wra. Klllnffhan, L. B. DeUolaln. A. W. Kelley, John frew. Draft* iMned on England, Ireland, Scotland >g! Are Hoarse? inrvai imi iuag i iiuu. wc huci uiwiu *uu ure for CBuUF. fxicc, ifiandw cima a Boitlk. Pills meets, CottlteocH, Pika asd Iractivity of the . Oie pill a dote. Don't grlie or mne joutlck. uh. For Ehenmatlim, Keuralgla. Diphtheria, i, Burnt, damps, Coliinr.d all pstnful adcctloo/. nplaint and Flox. *6 and 60 Ci?a rn Bottlt. will often Save Doctor Dilla. tbe oontenu of a bottlo of thcae medicines rewhom you tougbt It aLd bo will refund tbe iters la Medlolne. Prepared bj d.,Weston,W.Va. will SOLD REMEDY FOR III PILES! IA, WOUNDS, BURNS, BRONCHITIS, &c, } CENTS. 'or free sample box and book. )+S0HF^ ;i,Y PUBJI3, et and nubsery purposes. CHICAGO, ILL. COCOA. golB ma as, pabis, ws. W Hai^dd A f!n >0 11, IMIYLlU UL VU. 0 jp&Breakfast 11 Cocoa |H I J Iwl from which tho ex cosh of KM yn oil lias been removed, is Si I 111 Absolutely Pare 'SW, -gm aud it in Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent u cup. It is delicious, nourishing, , strengthening, easily diokstkd, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. ouiu uj uiuuviB u?ui;T?IIOIU. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. GRATEFUL?COMPORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law# which govern tho operation* ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tlip fine properties of well-wlected Uw?, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast table* with a delicately flavoured bcvtraco which may savo us many heavy doctor*' Dill*. Ittaby the judicious use of such article* of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to every tendency to disease. Hundred* ol subtle maladies are floailng around us ready to attack wherever thero i* a weak point. We m*y escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our helve* well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame "?"Civil service Uaulle." Madesimitly wltn boiling wateror milk, hold only in half-pound tins, by Grwn labelled thus: JAMES BPPB& CO.. Homoeopathic Chemists. London. England or-ji.rrhA* \V. L. DOUGLAS SilOKS. W. L. DOUGLAS (b #1 ^ |_| C ftni1 ?thcr medal* U><3 ?lw for Oontfcnien. T*' ^#1 i<ai||i%ri?-.,nn<\var* ?uti*i!, nn<l no mamiMMl on IxHtorn. AUiIitm l<? DOLGLAW, llrocklou, Mom. Hol.1 by Htonr'n ComIi 8liot? Flore, 1043 Mnln Ftronf M(iiikrmnl)i>r& Karrer, tlOl Market plr#?t, John Drmin, Hrnwnml. JnfiTTli,!* HOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. 1 INTERNATIONAL J Vdictionart/ Edition of 1890. Entirely revise*! and r<? written. The onlyelltlon f f Wcto-u-r worth lnjr Ingatany price, all other ao-raJled WeU'cr'*! Unabridged being poor icprlnta of the 1M9editlon, consequently about km valuable for refer enceaa a laat jcai'a almatac. Bona to ua for de:crlptive circular. Stanton & Davenport, BOOKSELLERS AND 6TA110NEK8. lflOl .Markft Mrmt. gOOK8, PERIODICALS, Stationery, Blank Books And Notions. Nowapapera and Magazines at publUbera' rate*, delivered anywhere, a large atock of ch*ap Hooka. The Plttaburgh Dispatch, 16eper week; 20c including *ui.day. 0. H. QCIMBY. fe?8 ljll Market street COIINICE AND TIN ROOFING Galvanized iron Cornice AHD Tin Roofing. ifoect&l attention given to ell kinds of 8nm Iron and Tlx Work on bulldlwra. al*? Btuu and Fklt Roonko. ^ . Call and get price* before contracts*, a* I to prepared toglVeBABCJAIliBinthAtllneofwork. B. F. CALDWELL, Jtll Uornar Main and to ith itr ecu. Railway'Time Card. Arrival and departure ot tralna on aud alter Nor. 16, 1w0. Explanation or UKnuutxcs Mawta: Dallj; tsuudaj excepted; IMondav excepted: |S*turdajr excepted; laundaj only; "Satarrtmr only. K*stcrw Hun?1?.i tlret?. DXPaaT. IP* * U. K.K.?MatnUne, Cjuil AtuuYB. 4:55 am | Wuh.C'y, Bait., Pb?l.& N.Y. *11:40 pm jasto pmlWaah.C'y, Belt., fblla K.Y. *12:46 pm 12:06 amfWaah.Cv, lulu. PM1.A N.Y.I *8*6am 18:00 am?.CuwUriand Aioom 1 fs.-oftpm *2:?pm ..^^.Ortfion Acconu-..^:*i2:46pm MUX) am ~...Moundaviile Aocom. f i2:?o pm f2'30pm|....,Moundavlllc Acoom If.vtia Sta oipabt. |tt.?U.K.K.~(;.A0.l>lv..W*9ii| aetlti. . 7:50 am For Columbus aud Chicago *1246am 11:05 am Columbus. ( In. and Chicago *?:l0pm 10:45 pm?. Chicago Limited..,......! *5:50am 110:?0 pm .Colambtu.clo.dk ?uLoula *6:40 am f 1:30ptvI... Columbus Aocom.._... 111 :itj ?m flirt*am? Jt. ClalravllIeAcconu..... f?:oo am 4:30pm ....Jt. Clalnrlllo Atconi t*:iOpm |t:80att?|Colnmbua Jt Cincinnati duart. aftjuvr. 5:45 am Por Pltubnrgb-....?.. *11:00 am 730 am)_ ... Pittsburgh 6:55 pm 6:20pmL~J1tUburgb and Kaat ?10.:?pm fl:40pmL_??Pittsburgh ..... fi2:45pm ?L ?.PltUbunch ? 12.90 am ta:?o pml... Washington. Pa.. Accom...| t7:Mnn naraav. | P., C. a ax. l. hr. am^te. i7:20am ...~..Pittsburgh ~ ? :20 pm 1:15pro-Pittsburgh and New Yurx. t J :45 pm trJOpmj.l uuburgh and New York. 111:00 am i:40pm ...Pltttburgh aud N. Y. Xx.. WOT. |f7:20am.Sxprea,Cin. and 8L LouU f :?ffkm lts:40pm Rxpreaa,Cin. and 8t. Louis jv:20pm M:85pm fcxpres?,8teubeuvi!lcACol fl:?dpm 4:30 f>m|.~Bteu ben rtlloA Dennlson.. puurt, | c. dt i'. k. k. akaivr. 15:50 am .PllUbg'h, CIcto. 6 Chicago f?:ir? pm f9:48am ......Stcubeurlllo Aocom fl:Ut nta 11:12 am LPltuburgh and New Yor*. fll :12 am 2:00 pm?Cleveland and Chicago.... jv;co un n:44pm ..Piiuburxhand New York.. f5:Wpm ^:ilpni| ......Kast LlrcrpooL |l2:l.!am u*i*art? | t;.. l. <m *. K. It. aaiuvs 12:16pm Express, Cleveland. K. AW. s:l?pm |f6:12pmL?~...klaaslJlon Accom....^.. t l:?am (6:00am?.tJLClairivllle Aucom to:S5am f 10:3# am LM..6t. Clalraville Accom?... l :16 pm kf2:19pm .?buClalravllle Accom 6:80 |.ia 6:21 pic St. Clalraville Accom..... a :u<i pm l:l?prrUL?>c*l Freight and accop. H2:<?pm naraat. ouiu ktiVKK k. K. aiuu??. 7:0) am ...m....~...Pumuec r_. 11:0) am 11:10 am ............... I'asvenkor... *3:S:.pm ?4:d0ptr ...............PaMenKcr *$:0upm ijuva | ?. A C. RAILROAD. I Aaaira BUXMK1 COOpm ~Bellalreand Zancsvlllle.... lo:8jun 7:00 am| Allied Train 7:?'m 8TKAMXR R. K. PHILLIPS. Leave Wheeling, D?4lj Trip, City l ime?6:lf, 4:10,10:00 and 11:45 a-m.;'2:00,4:00,6:00 p. m. Leave Wheeling Sundays, City Thau- *:oa, 10:00 md te:0ua. m.: ?:ou.4:W.ti:??P. m. 8TKAM1311S. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis, tit. Louis, New Orleans, and Intermediate Points* Will leave Wbtrfbont, foot of Eleventh itrcct, dally, Monday excepted, aa followa: . ire* ?. Steamer "IUSVhTONK *TATB,M 1*BWWT y- Calhoun, Manter; Chaa. Knox, clerk, every Tueaday at 8 a. m. . *. Bteamer "ANDES." ?.11. Cooper, Um&j? Uiu>ter; Al. J. hlavln.Ckrk; every Wednosdny atHa.ni. , in? k fiteamer "SCOTIA," John M. UWrat PbtUlpe, Muter: R. H. Kerr, Clerk; every snturduy at 8 a. m. Flrat-clam fare, Wbcelluir to Cincinnati, 90. Round mp, ?lO. Meal* and * Vale-room in. ?ltido3. licketa transferable and good until used For freixbt or paua?o apply on board, or telephone No. 34*. J*22 CKOCKARl) ? ItOOTIJ, ARCnU. RAILROADS. HEELING & ELM GROVE RAIL R-'AI). On aud after M< nday,December 1. IS'JO. train* Will run follow (.'ill Tlmi> IX1VI WUKKLtNfl. 6:00*. m.,7:00 a. ia., 8:00*. ra.. 9:00a. a. ,10:t0 i. m., 11:00 a. m., *12:00 m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m.. 8:00 p. m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p. m.,G:00p. xu., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 0:00 p. m.. *10:45 p. a. j ltavi kut obovk. <5:00 ft. m.. 7:00 ft. a.. 9:00 ft. m., 9:00 ft. a,, 10:00 ft. m., 11:00 ft. m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m.,2:W p. m., 8:00 p. m.,4:00 p. m , 6:00 p. m., 6:00 p. u? 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m.. 9:00 p. m., 10:00 p. a, Dally except rtunday. EUNDAY?Church trftlns leave Kin Gro7C ftt 9:43/u za. And Wheeling At 1?:17 p. m. J. 0. U1LLRI.EN, del (icaenn Mmsgcr. ? Central Standard Time. snnsylvaniaWsJ From Bridgeport Station Tralnn tIa tbo ClercUnd & rituburnh Rail* roAd Icavu Bridgeport for I'llUtburKh, Chicago And Cleveland, 4:60 a. m. For Pittsburgh, 10:13 t. in. KorChlcagoaud Cleveland, 1:00 b. m. For Pittsnurgh And New York, 2:44 p. m. Vor dten. benvllle, 8:45 a.m. Trains Arrive At Bridgeport ftt 8:00 ft. m., 10:30 t. m.; 12:10 p. m., 4:M p. m.jifld 8:15 p. m. Ou^AturdATft only?Kor KAUt Liverpool, 6:11 p. m.; lrom East Liverpool, 11:12 p. m. KllOM WHEELING STATION. Trains yIa the PltUburvb, Cincinnati A flf. Louis RaIIwajt?P*u llAHdle Konto? lcaveWheeilag lor Mteubenvllle. Pittsburgh end the Kant, 6:20 a. m? 12:8b p. m., 3:20 j>. m , and 8:40 p. in. For Columbus, Cincinnati, indium poll* aud UL Louis, 6:20ft. m. and 8:10 p. ro. For coiumr tin and (;hlc?jco, 12:86 p. m. Train* ftrrlTett Wheel* lug at 5:60 a. m., 10:0U ft. m.,2:4S p. ro. and 8:20 p. m. Tfftlna leavinc ?l 8:20 ft. a. mid ftrrlylcR ftt 8:20 p. m? ran solid betweou Whct-Iln* and PltUhurgh. All ?n?lnwd?llv p trout. Hnnrtay. GItOCKKIKS, ETC. MTreilXYT^ WHOLESALE Grocer. Pork Packer' AND CD mat or TUB CfcLKHKATLD "STKAWBEHitl" IIAMS. krnsrm ^W'ST'giv FLOUR?Chriattan Broa.' "Crown" Brand. Mlnneapolla Patent, Taylor'* Patent and "Beat*1 Family, William*' Choice Ohio Family, and many other choice brand* of family Dour In atock and oonth.ually. receiving. ROASTED COFFEES?"Alaroma," "Arbnckle'a," Lion," and my own roast of "Old Woman," "Home Ilmd," and looae roaau iwrPole A?eut for tho Celebrated PuPont Powdir Mill*. A lull supply of Ulflc, Blaatiuft and Sporting Powder of evert kind couatantly in magaxiue. Order* ?olIcltcd from dealer* only. Al?o Patent Hemp, Cotton and Water* Proof Haicty Fnwo. ray.' Qrr Q FIRST JUilE PARTY TO ?3 I tJ Htiropo will leave New York by ihe ( urrrt acmarr AinnMa. Hmurriay, M?j u.?, for h thice Months' t?>ur. trotiaclnic Ireland. Ftotland, Fuel*!:]. 11 f' 1 In lit). Eclcium. tbo Milne, licrmany, Kwltwrland. Frnnre mh1 Italy. The com of mrmbmhlp lu ibis i*arty In iva'i, wtilch Ir.cludi'w fl'M data linvcl throughout, hotel arcoirinntfailM'*. mrtaire drives ami other < xpena* a. ano will be accompanied by an able conductor. Tbkit* procured at II. V, HHHKKN*'. yjl7 MnrVr* inyf. KDirCATlO.VAIi. ItTDe CHANTAL KRAR WBEKUXO, W. VA. Full English, Mathematical and Classical Course. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT -KPXCIAI.LY NOTED.? U1CATIOIt UHaCRPiietD fOfcCtAUTT ASD HEALTH Weekly boarder* or?1**acholani revived froto Wheeling or the vicinity. A Mater wl!l meet da? tchoUn at the b a. ai. motor and return with ihcm at 3 p. ia. ror luruicr parucuur* ?vrir w mm THK 1'IRF.CTRKW* EAST CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee ! iuniifiu V i-Fuiuiinu gm niuuiiit in lug Koutb thai rtqulrta Hcod. irou or .-u-el. Large Indnctments to Hanofactcrers ofEvory KIrd to Locr-to wlthuo. Now in the tltni- and hrreU the place t-? lajr the foundation (or (mure f?rtuoi?. Orn't nrvl< ?-'t to tliIn? about tbl?. fcrile me lor j*rtlcuUr?, or buy a round tilf tlcatt to 1/ okrret Moutitalu, and wbeu you reneb bote, ca'l on rcr. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, GENERAL MANAGRH BAST CHATTAHOOGJ LAND CO., I2S KlchatOun block. Chattauooia. Tern. ___________ mr7 ii I t. CATALOGUED, LISTS, CIBCULA KH and Priutlnp of all kind eieetiird ?i tin WTJJCWOFKCKB JOB OJ-K.TK. No. 'Jb aud '<17 youtUttiUi UttU