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AGAIN CHEATS DEATH. Another Oriels in the Disoaso of Brooklyn's Fasting Woman. '"IS THERE ANYTHING LEFT TO DIE?" Twenlj-six Yearn Bedridden ami Hnlplcsn YolBho Luokrt Tun Years Younger Than Slio la~UI*ci>ur>K 1 n;; Second Sight...An Annuinit Bcnso of Touch. New Yomt,Dec.'7.?It looks as if an other crisis wore safely passed in Molllo Fancher's checkered life, as If the won drous woman who has lived so low; up on the border land of death may live there still for many years to come. The January sun shono yestorday, as it has shone forslx-and;twenty winters, through tho curtaiiled windows of her homo at Downing street and dates avenue, llrooklyn. It made laced shadows on the lloor and oil the snowy counterparts of the 'invalid's bud. It fell upon tho pleasant faco of iho patient woraau, who lias borne such incrediblo cons of agonv nnd prostrate helplessness, who has Wen chained to her bed as Prometheus to his rack, while the slow years have rolled over her, while disease, starvation, thirst havo plucked liercolv for lier life, while her' luminous spirit has wandered in the mazes and tho blackness which lie in the great undiscovered country be yond the realms of consciousness, y LIKE THM1TKF..V YEARS Alio. The face of a woman ol forty-two, it looked liko one of thirty-live. The short hair lay in pleasant disorder upon .it. Tho sightless eyes which long ago wero changed for more far-seeing and wondrous windows?mental or psycho logical, no 0110 knows?wero curtained by long lids hoavily fringed with lashes. Tho complexion was almost .radiant in' its purity nnd beauty. It wits angelic? minded alabaster and rose. .It almost made hur beautiful. Yet the doctors pay that it is but tho llotvcr?tho fatal blossom?born of her - latest disease, droppy. Thirteen years ' ago, when Mollie Fanchet had spent half oi her present term in bed, snahad just such an-at tack as her recent one. Then, as now, it was thought that she was dying, reallv on the threshold of dissolution, nnd Iter friends remarked upon thu plumpness of faco and ' litnb and tho seeming, return to youthfulness. But then, as now, she beggared expectation and again laughed death around the corner. ' DEATH SltUXS THE FAMILY. To an old friend who called upon her yesterday Miss Fanchcr said: "Can I ever die? There is nothing of Jne left to die." And he, wondoring at' the miracle boloro him?wondering at this strange and inexplicable exception\to nature's mandates, asked himself the selfsamo question. It has been asked many times before. Indeed, it seems as if death shunned the Kancher family. It is a loiigdived one and trances seem to be a birthright in it. Dollio Fanchor, of Westchester county, was a centenarian, l'hilo, the undo of the Brooklyn heroine, was almost ninoty-nine when ho died last Saturday. Many'Brooklyn people of tho older generation will romember tho awful Btory ? of "Sarah' Fanchcr, half-sister 'or cousin, I am not euro which, of ilollie. .While her husband, a soa captain, was at sea Bhe died, or seemed to die, and ?was placed in a receiving vault at Greenwood cemetery. When the hus band returned and "demanded a view of his dead wife's (ace tho eolHn was opened, and amid the snowy draperies was found itlie corpse?now (i corpse indeed?turned over, while .the facoj had been clawed with her nails and her hair and grave clothes had been lorn from the writhing body.. Buried alive and in a franco she hall awakoned to tho truth and died, lier Jiusband, when ho saw that lror.cn hjrror before his eyes, went stark staring mad, upon the spot. TIIK CRUELTY OK SCIESCS. So it lias often been with Jlollie Fan-, cher. So, liiany a time she has lain, for weeks the counterfeit presentment, of death. Anil; hail it not been for tlio skill and watchfulness of the doctors, she might have suffered. Many a finic they have brought her back bvmanipu lation from a living dcatii to a' suffering lite. To what good purpose I leuvo it for them, to say. , It seems a little strange, yet it is true, that many, of tho youiiuer readers do not know the story, infinite ly pathotic, of Jlollie Faiicher's lumi nous and wondrous life, ifer case has bBftled science. It has perplexnd the wise and taught great lessons to all who were willing to learn. SPUN ABOUND I.IKC A TOI\ September 10,1S60, she was brought as a pupil to the Brooklyn Hoij$!:jS Seminary by hor aunt, Mrs. Crosby. She was fourteon years old nnd was a beautiful girl of dclicate constitution nnd goritlo manners. Five S ears'later, as she was about to graduato witli high honors her nervous system began to break down. She did not eat nor sleep as a girl of eighteen ought. Trofessor, West advised a rest and a course of horseback lessons, and 0110 day, riding abroad with her riding master, she was thrown and had two or three of her ribs broken. She was otliohvise badly ? injured, but recovered sufficiently, how ever, to get about again. In IStij slio mot with another accident. On step ping from a street car in Brooklyn her skirt was caught -and sho was dragged over the pavement a block. By.this ai> cldent her nervous system was so shat tered that sho never rccovored from'its effects. In tho early part of 1SG8 she would throw horsolf into all sorts of contortions. She would bring hor head and feet together and roll over'tho floor :r;like a'.1 hoop.' She would stand.on her toes ' nnd spin liko'a top. ThisVwaa' i(i , the month of February. When in this, violent state it would^equlro-fleveriil persons to watch hdr. During that month she lost all hot senses, evon the . sense of touch. 8he was then , given chloroform to relax her jaws so that she coulc tako food, which was forced down . hor ..throat, but'her stomach * ; wouId:ndt bear it. Kh$ turaed upon hor right side -arid became rigid' her right arm folded in ; 'behind her head, "her'- tln'gors a?d thumbs clinched in upon the palms. For nine vears a^io lay-thus,.her miis f cles only Telaiin'g when chloroform was administered. For nine years sholived thli living death and there-were times when, save for tho warmth about her hoart, she cave no" sign of life. Hor limbs wero cold- as ice and sho was ' pulseless. . A PISC0CRAGEI) oirr. Then came a periodi of transition ot awful anguish, anil the frozen muscles i relaxed. Whereas she had before had !7'. V.'-.' . -V: ?' but one senso remainlug to her? thai of touch?gho now bad specch and hearing and a wonderful inner aiglit^Uko thxit of clalrvovants. Thin lasted "for "aoino vein. Sfio has ityet, Indeed, but she has steadily discouraged the gift'and of. Into years lias ipugnt,not to use it. Uut that she has tho power of second siifht no oiio who knows her, medical or lav, doubts for on instant. .. All placos lire alike open to her men tal vision. DistancoMnterposcs no bar* rior#. No retirement, however secluded, but yields to hor penetrating vision. This power, af- course, in confined to objects and persons that interest hor. She will dictate the'eontenta of sealed jotters without a single error.' Hie will visit the family circles of hor friouds In distant towns and toll what they nro do ing and describo tlioir personal attire. Person* entering the house of her'aunt, whethor acquaintance* or' strancors, aro instantly recognized. Any article which has been mislaid she sees and tells whoro it can be found*, Hlio dis criminates the most del lento shades of color. Slie works in embroidery and tax without any patterns. Her wax llowera aro marvels of beauty. She nevor studied botany or > took n lesson in wax work, and vot she nevor inudp a mistako in tho form of a llower or leaf. WONDROUS 1IAMJIV11AKJ; ' Holding her pen or pencil in her loft hand, slio writes with 'extraordinary rapidity, tho ^letters being well formod and legible. Slio wrote n poem of ten verses in as many minutes, her thoughts flowing with the rapidity of lightning. In cutting velvot leaves for pincushions she holds tin scissors by tho knuckles of thumb and linger of the left hand, and bringing the velvet with thuinb and linger of right hand?both hands being bohlui her head?slio cuts the loaves as sharp as if they had boon cut with a die. In tho early part ot her illness she cut over of these. Wliou sho passed from the rigid to the limp ttandilion she forgot all that oc curred during the nine year* and began to talk of mhtfyrs ;iit ? the time of the car accident. .'iircJiino years have boon a blank and are stijl so to her. One soiise-^the sense ot touch?but what a worid it opened up to her! With it she could read with live times tho rapidity of ono by-eyesight. Slip read by runninir her finger over the printed pau'o as well in darkness lis . in light, with this sense she eould discriminate tho photographs of friends, tho faces of persons in the room, etc. Sho never sleeps. Sho does her most delicate work in the night, preferring night to day. Uer rest is taken in.tho trance state, which answers for sleep. She performs none of tl?o ordinary functions of lifo unless it beHhat of breathing. Slio receives - nothing and gives out nothing, unless it is insensible nersjura tion. Jler circulation of blood is slug gish, and, as a consequonco, there is vory little animal heat. . 7 CONDUCTS A ntSINESS. When her good aunt "died away from her and Mollie continued to live in spito of everything, she found that she had 110 substance to live upoif. So she went to work aiuj conceived the plan of the embroidery store" in tho first floor of her home, "and under her orders it was opened. It is slio who. directs tho business, through hired hands, and many of the goods sold over the'eounter come from hor well trained and lightning-like tinkers. The business is rather small, but prosperous. It need not be other wise, for assuredly 110 other woman's needs were less. Her sennitivs nerves crave tho cold, and she will have 110 heat in her. room. For food a few drops of acid fruit juice or a taste of a pickle suffice. The rest is little enough. And so she lingers onf smiling, cheer ful, brave, a monument of patience and modest christian virtues. True, in deed, is it that Mollie Fancher will not die F0011, for though the spirit and the body may break company the example will .live for generations, and in the wonder which will surround her physi cal case must ever be mingled a sense of awe and reverence for the sweet, indomitable human soul; Only a1 oatient woman could be so uucoiujuorable. Tho llehollion ?t Tahclor. London, . Jay. 7.?The questitm of landing British sailord at Tangier arises from tho rebellion among the native tribes in* tho vieuutv oi.-that citv. ? Two British war snips'^rotfyin^ otT'Tungier t6 protect Britisir interests there, anil the .British'.miiiister, it .has been re ported, warned the governor oi Tan gier that if he could not guarantes the safety of the city against tho rebel tribes lie; (the British minister) would have a force landed fronT tho war ship lor that purpose. A l?"nahlomtbl? Wedding. jMKAbviiiLE, 1'a., Jau. 7.-r-A large, and fashionable company attonded the wed ding this evening of, -Mr. .Ned Arden Flood, son of Dr. T. L Flood, editor of the Cliaiiluiiqiian:Magazine, to Miss An nie Dolph^a beautiful and accomplished young lady of this city. Tho ceremony was performed by Bishop John H. Vin cent, of Buffalo. There wero present a )jtrse number of prominent guests from .different parts of the country. A Mlnsliij; Helrunw. Cinco, Cai.a., Jau. 7.?Last Friday L. i'. ilclptyr'e, private dotoctivei of St. Jolinsbiiry,-Vermont, arrived here anil wont ovor to Glen county in search of J. M. Madden and wile, tlie.latter.bciiifj the rightful lioir to>a fortune of $1,001),-; OOOleftbyher father, ex-Conuressman Cross, (if Vermont. About toil vears ago Bertha Cross met Martin in "VVnsh ington, I). (J." As the father 0]i]loaed tho marriagetho couple olopou. Ulg T'nlluro. Sax Fraxcisco, Jan. 'Tho firm of Lowentlial, Livingston & Co., grain and commission dealers, filed a petition of. insolvency to-day. Liabilities amount to three hundred and eight thousand' "dollars; assets ono hundred and sixty threo thousand. Tho largest creditors are London qtid Sail Ffancis^bjb'anks.,. Now it*, tho Hiii Drivers./ Paws, .Inn. 7.?Tile lll'.a.drivers again threaten to inaugurate anoUibr-'gcncrnl strike owing, they claim,' to'tho'-fact that tho company has ? not fulfilled promises made at tho-time of the last strike. Stato of.0)iio. City .oi Toledo, \ Lucas County.- ' Frank .1. ChemW makes .'o;ith that ho is tho Senior partner- of, the firm of F.-J. Cheney & Co., doing.:,business in tho city of Toledo, county and stato afore said, and that said firm will pay (he sum of ono hundred dollars for e.-.ch and eybry; case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of "Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. . < Sw<)rn' to;betoro mo and subscribed in my prescn'co, this Oth day. of December," A. 1). 1880. A; -W. '(SleAso.n,?> [Sonl.] > Notary-Public." Hall's Catarrh. Curo'is taken infernal ly and acts directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces bt the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Tolodoj O.y. . Sold by druggists, 70 cents. THB ItOSMAX FAMINE. A >flirai>n|irrTltnl lln. Alnriutua AcruuuU -of the J'amtncv. Losuox, Jio. 7.?Tho Kussian month-, European Ifetieiijer, contains luch alarming accounts of the famitio iii Kusxln Hint it Is astonishing lion- tliu paper succeeded In pissing the UuMian press censorship. Tlio Mtixnyer com pares' tho present" famine in liussia *ltli thut In Ireland'In 18-111, ami con trasts llio measures adopted bv tlio two, governments to alleviate tlio distress of thu|>eoplc. It savs: "Nobody In Rus sia ever imagined that her economic condition was so wretched. Now Hint tlio true srtito of atlairs is rovealod, only a madman would'plungo tliu country into war ot foreign complications for Jears to come." Tlio ilrn'iijtr ridicules tlio storlos of Russian oppression of tlio Slavs. It de clares that they aro ill much better con dition than the Itussinn poasuuts. The charges of frauds bv Germans and .lews, it says, aro totally without foun dation. A Hllixurtl ntllerlln. Bwii.iv, .lan.s 7.?A blizzard set in here on Tuesday night. There was u heavy full of snow and Immense dam aire was done iu the environs ol the cftv. Many persons wero injured by falling dobris. Tlio telegraph im'd tele phone systems wore |j:oatly Interrupted and tralilc on tho various railroad lines niiieli impeded. A sovore galo lias been raging on the Baltic sea for two days, to the serious detriment of the shipping Interests. "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer" by Aycr's .Sar saparilla. This wonderful inedicino so invigorates tho system and enriches tlio blood that cold weather becomes positively enjoyable. Arctic explorers would do well to make a note ol this. iujv _ "Why to they ring the bell in that railroad station in that style? It sounds liko it was tolling." "Probably It is? for the passing "of tho dividend.'?Haiti mure American. My I'ATAuun was very bad. For thirty years I have been troubled with it?lnivo tried u number of remedies 'without relief. A druggist advised Ely's Cream Balm. I have used only one bottle and 1 can say 1 feel liko a now man. I inako this voluntary state ment that others inny know of the Balm.?J. W. Mathowson, (Lawyer), Pawtuckct, K. I. mwf.u? A Good Letter Persons troubled with colds or tho grip will find somo pointers in tho fol lowing letter from u prominent Penn sylvania druggist: I JBkaduock, Pa., October 20,1801. )li*4ri. Chamberlain ?fc Co., Ik$ Moina, Vol to, ? Gk^tlkmENYou will plcaso ship mo as soon as possiblo 0110 gross Chamber lains Cough Kemedy. Out of the sixty dozen you have shipped'me in tho last two yours 1 have only one dozen and a half left. I think from the sales to date this fall that our sales this winter will be greater than ever. It gives me pleas ure to say that out of tho whole amount 'that 1 have sold and guaranteed I have not had one customer say that it did not give all tho relief claimed for k. Yours truly, 1)AW At* Maggini. . "Mrs. Garrill fell down stairs and bit her tongue in two." "Poor Garrill! If that woman has two tongues hoaveu knows what will become of him I"? Jlarpers' Huzar. _ ' ( It Should He Iu Every House. J. B. "Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says, he will not bo without' Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery; has done him more good than anything he | ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it. Try it. Free trial, bottles at j Logan Drug Co's Drug Store. Largo bottles, 50c. and $1. 5 Mrs. Blackloi?"Yea, ray boy's do in' wsll to Harvard, lie's studyin' fer:a doctor now." Mrs. Nextdore?"Dear, me! Can't the doctor do his own study in ?"?JJoxton Posl. The Sure Koail to Ueultli. The sick or diseased should take no fchanees, but should use a remedy that has been thoroughly tried, ia.endorsed by thousands and which surely cures all diseases by removing the cause. Such a medicine is Kadani's Microbc Killer. Send stamp for pamphlet giv ing lull particulars and'you will act wisely. It cures moro diseases quickly and permanently, than all other reine-. dies put tocotlier, and is literally the king of all remedies ever placed before the public. See advertisement else-j where. ^ mWfaw It Will Cure Cntnrrli. Chicago,' Ilu Thr Fanpl< Inhaler and Mkliciiie Company, ML . Vernon, O.: Gi:ntj.emkn*: ? I commenced U9in^ vour Inhalor some three months a^o, and have received such decided benefit from it that I believe it will entirely cure the catarrh with"\vliich I have suffered for ebme years. It far excels anything that I iiavo ever used, and I havo tried about everything. Kespectfully yours, J. A. Hair, Keal Estate and Loan Broker,- 15J) Li gnite street. tuaf Itrido (in anticipation)-?"! should like to give my intended a little sur prise before outmarriage. AVhnt would you advise?'1 Feraalo Friend?"Hum! 1>resent him with your cortilicato Of )irth."? Flicfjauli: Blatter. CHILD BIRTH ? ? ? ? MADE EASY! 11 Mothers' Friend " is a scicnlific aliy prepared Liniment, every'ingre dient of recognized value and. in ,:' i;, constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown ' "MOTHERS' ? FRIEND" i WILL DO all that Is claimed for it AND MORE. ItShortens 1-abor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to ? Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con- _ y taining valuable information and. ? voluntary testimonials. ' Scntbv express oil receiptor price $1.50 per bottle BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta.Ot. ? .BOCU^jfv jUL' DRCGQIRTR LOGAN DRUG CO.. mrlO-PAW AND ALL JDKL'GOISTS. S-mum Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In tlmo. Sold by druutsu. W SitfVtlftXOW Morning! Ton Are Hoarse! Lightning Cough Drops 'are wm^Uilns new in the way of a throat nmt lunp oaliarn, are Mf?, certain *nd -'.prompt in tliclr action, and arc a suit cure lor CliOlT. I'mcE, 13 and 00 cekts a .; ;Dottle. ? . Lightning Vegetable Liver Pills art? a sure cure for Rick Headache, Biliousness, CoMlveness, PIJm and Inactivity of the ? Liver. ?ck?t? a Box. bugar Coated. One pill a dose. Don't gripe or make you sick. Lightning'Hot Drops "Apanacca for exteriinl and Internal use. For Rheumatism; Neurnlelt, Diphtheria, . Hor? Throat. Hpralnn, Brulsns, Lameness. Bitrno, Crumps. Colic anil nil painful affec tions. A Hiiro cure tor Diarrhoea, Bummer Complaint and Flux. -Ji and W cu.nts it.ii Bottle. ? Keep them. in thn Ilomo. tlioy trill often Savo Doctor Billi. , If you feel no relief after uslnir two-third* theconvnts of a bottle offline medicines returi the remaining nnc*thltd to the dealer from whom joti bought It and ho will refund the pi lei paid for tho entire bottle. For Sale by ill Druggists ?nd Dealers in Medicine. Prepared by Weston, W. Va for infants and Children "Cantor In la ro well adapted to Children that t recommend 11 as superior ^o any prescription mown to mo." II. A. Ancutn, II. D? " , 211 Co. Oxford at., Brooklyn, N. Y. Caatorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour btouweh, Diarrhea. Eructation, Kills "SVonua, gives alocp, and promotes dl WItljout Injurious medication. "The u?e of'Castorta' Is r-our.lrerr.al and Ita merit*so well known that it seems a vrork of impererozalloti to endorw It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." I Carlos jIart7N. P. D., Now York City. Late Tastor Bloomlocdalo Itoformed Church. " For several years I ham recommendM your' Castoria.' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Faroes, M. D., "Tho Winthrop," 129th Street and 7th Avo., New York City. The Centaur Cohtaict, 77 Mcrrat Street,*Nkw Yoiu. F BESi!R00BLE ^COMPLETELY AND iffi) % PERMANENTLY Semple's Atomizing Inhaler and Remedies So/i\ Successful and jii accordance with the moat advanced ideas of Medical Science. Vn (fiia[ijiedl]j \ h\dqrscd by eminent Throat and Lung Specialists. Used by them for years with wonderful results. ? \ Cleanses, Soothes and Heals By applying remedial agents?possessed of mnrvolous healing properties?directly to the Inflamed mucous surfaces of all, oven the most remote pnrln of the respiratory tract, aud announcing them as effectually Hi if they were ou the surlccc of the body. Comrpondciux vilh all afactid urgently evlicitcd. Consultation and Medical Advice tor all such And as Valuable As It Is Cot MEHfcLY Nominal, within the reach of every onc.no matter what their financial condl Hon. You can treat YouiisEi.F with pcrfcct mfcty nnd abtolutc certainty of satisfactory results. While others relieve, we guar ante p. a cure, and offer $500 for a-Case of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma or Catarrhal or Incipient Consumption We Cannot Cure, . . 'i V" And no can can be so ar/jruvaiid or ro far adianced thai our treatment will no! give initant rditf..: WRITE? US AT O.XCE FOR PARTICULARS. Read What* Those Who Have Used ItSiiy. . 11ELLEVILLE, 0.; Sept. 2*. 1?L /tuffirrdjor Uernly peart rrith Catarrh. 2 procured and used Semnlb's Inhaler and their No. 3 lulialaut according to uircctious and run happy to say Jam entirely irelL b. c. imoxvsi, . ;.? -ii i.r-v ?:?. Secretary Belleville M'fg Company. | I'vyfttiMblc'to fptak afmc a whirptr. Within two months from that time I could hrcatbo with pcrfcct ease and. comfort. </<? tlfaate having been entirely driven out of my,Innys and to-day ttioj arc en tirely free from Us effects, thuuks to Scruple's Inhaler and remedial C. H. COE, Centcrburg, 0. My dnnchtcr hed been affllctcd with. Catarrh forscvcrnl years. Used -i'cmple's Inhaler and Remedies and is now entirely irec from the unpleutant epmptomt. S. S. TOLAND, M. 1).. Martinsbnrg. 0. ' Suffered from dd/ima jfyr txcenty ycarsf?procured Semple'n Inhaler and Remedies, spasms .grew lighter and intervals longer. After a few mouths it disappeared altogether and hate not had any symptoms of it for iuo years. A. W. CRUMLEY. Ml Vernon, a . 0l~Sold by C. It. GOETZE, 117 Sixteenth Street Trnds supplied by W. E. WILLIAMS. r>' - The Semple Inhaler and Medical Co., MT. VERNON. O. BAKING POWDER 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1/ EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. ' GOOICS &SuAreTER3,^ETA8L AT 5 GTS. 600SCS Halves, Ret ash, at 10 cts. CQQ&H Fouraas, Retail at 20 cts. Sold by a\\ Grocers. Try a Pousid Can. MANHOOD'RESTORED!?, "Nervo Seeds," tho wonderful remedy ^ ? .. is sold wit's a writ ten coaranteo to cure all nervous dlsea*e*. such as Weak Memory, - Lo*s of Brain 1'owcr. Lleadaclie. Wakefulness Lost Manhood. Nightly Erola sions. Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of tho Generative Owns in olthersescausort by overexertion. youthful errors, or rxceislve uso of tobacco. opium or stimulants which soon lead to Inflrmity. Consump* ... |m ?-?? tpocket. 81 par pack* ?rtf Un guarantee to run Stlon nnrt lnaanlty. Put up convenient to enrry In vost p ^anobymalljttforfS. With ovcryfciordorwo olveav>rit?.. sstcjlb ASt>Ar7KRVuxa. or rej'und the :r.oruy. Circular Ireo. Address Nerve Heed Co., Chicago, iu. For *alo in Wheeling b J tho LOGAN DRUG CO.. Tenth and Main itrodti ocSMkwr ' .Dr. BSott's'NeFverSne For ien. This wonderful remedy 5s sold jrltb a written jjuarantee to cur? all drains and Ions of power of thn generative organs causol by youthful errors, w?k friemory, nightly >?.?. emissions, nerr?us prostrations, wakefulness, lost manhood, which soon lead to an 'early gravo cr insanity. Dr.Mott's Nerve! ine has saved thousands from an early grave, it will iaT0 you reader.! 81,00 by mail or six boxe3 for J5.C0. 88 DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO,, Cleveland, O. J.-. deis-iuw ForSalo by Logan DruffCo. ADVERTISE IN A WIDELY CIRCULATED NEWSPAPER, FlNftMCIAUy' . , """ {TrntCo BANK. Interest paid on Savings and Special Deposits. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT BOXES FOR RENT. j>ank ok lUiioniO'VALLEV;? CAPITAL.,,,?. r- 5175.000, ..... .lurrr ....... PfWlclflni \VU iiSpm#.?;* ,i? ,Vlco-Pfo?ldont mitt on England. Uolaud. Famoo uud Ger many. PIBECTOW:, ... . fl?., \. Mortimer rollick, V?" Miller * Win. M ?ltnp?ou. v vf uklnsoo. John K. lloufonl, tatn? vlcwr Itowuban Ueurj ?pw?. mM_ ^ 1*. JKISiOy. Ciihlcr. Tf<XCUANG12 BA^iK. r* a PIT AL ...?????* ,V,..m?...S200|00. , 9: \VsTr - Prw?Monl t. lJiLkpIiiji" ?Vlco-Vriaidoai lilllECT0B3: J JJ.Vune*. G?J FlMnBhit. j.M.Hrown, * \v L. B. Dolaplaln. _ A- XN* KcU?/' John Fro^r Drtfti Iwuod on England. XttlMl Bcotlaat mdall polnu la ^ur0jffiiX j, jpyg Caihler. PLUMBING, etc. IKON PI Pi G tRlMBLE & LUTZ, i4ic sua lilunukat St.. WHcellng. v. v.r . " myH ?iy^jriL 1LUIE1 & SON, practical. PLUMBERS, GAS .&D STEAM FITTERS. ' jco. 33 Tiranii Srcnrr. ,\H itntV- iIimic t?*wiintl>'?' rtmnnaMc iiricot EoTlIHiBERD & SON. Successors to Thompson &. Ilibbotfl. PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS ise'sTEAM FITTERS, BRA&j KOBSDEH Epeci?iaci:-S?tunil tUfrllM. Heating and Ventilation. 1314- Market Street. Wheeling. W. V-t aiTAll work rromptly done at inobt roasona l-lcnriiw. ? Lll Z STEAMERS. rORCIXCIXNATI, LOUIS YILLK, MEMPHIS. -ST. LOUIS. NEW OKIjF.AM A N D INTERMEDIATE J-OINTS. Wfll leave Wharfboa:. foot o? Eleventh streets. m follow: . Steamer "Keystone State," for Cincinnati, Ohio, every Tuesday nt.&u. in. T. 3. Calhoun, Master; Chas. W. Knox, Clerk. Steamer''"Andes." for Cincinnati. Ohio, every Wednesday at *'o'clock, a. in- E. 11. Cooper, Master; A. J. Slaven, Clerk. Steamer "Hudson,'? cvorv Thursday atSa. tn. J. F. Ellison, 'Master; Dan Laccy. Clerk. Steamer j'Scotia," every Saturdav at S a rx C.iorge W. How ley, Master; P.obtcrt 11. Kerr. Clerk. v" Steamer "Conoo," every Sunday at S a. m. ?>L 1*. Muddy, Master; .T. Wehrmnn, Clerk. FIr?t-elas8 fare. Wheeling to Cincinnati. H Round trip. $10. .Meals uud Mate-room inrludf'l. Tickets tninsforablo and good until ?used. r-?r freight or passage apply on hoard, or telepnou j ^noM -r? "CHOCKARD AKQOTH. Acmt*. " STEAMER It E. PlIILl.II'Si ^ Ticavc-WhcoliuR. Dally Trip. City L#JfcS?Jtimu-B:40,R:3^ 10:00andll:{jA. in. 1E&e33& '.'rOO. 4:00. 6:00 p. m. _ ,, Leave Wheeling Sundays, City Time?8:0), lJJJ ?nd 12:00 a. irt.; ^:0Q. 4:00. 6:00 p. m. ? EDUCATIONAL. IKS. M. STEVENS HART'S School for Girls, HISS MAE BELLE HART'S School for Young Ciii Will open in'Scntombcr In largo, nirv and wo'.l llicbted rooms* In thoi.'ranglo Block. Marks: urccu A full corn? of cflicicnt teacher-;. Tin ichool willbc divided into thre^ department*. I'rhnury, Grammar and Aaidcmic. ? ot thrw grades each. Hoys will bo prepared for tho LInsly Freshman clnks. ~ The past year wan successful in n high de^ro. making neces<ary a provision for a largo incre.m In the number of pupiU. Jy* JC OR NICE AND TIN ROOFING. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE <*TIN; + ROOFING ? Special attention clven to all kinrli or Shall Iron and Tin Work on Buildings. AUj Steel and l'clt Rooring. Cell and get prices be/oro contracting ? '3 l'KEi'AKKD TO GIVE UAItG.lLSi - in that lino of work. B. F. OKI_Difi?ELL, jeli Corner Main and South Streets. i machTnTsts REDIVIAN & CO. Have removed their llacbino Shop to tho 0* corrugated iron building on Chnplttm street, b*j \weeu Seventeenth and tigbteentli streets. r.-> are now ready !ur bjuineg at the nun- place. )? 1,000 Cenulno Tjrlor Curtain Deako02l and 824 Not Spot Cash. ^ ... No. 4007 Antlquo OnU Standard Tyler Dc?J."' ?Iff.flln. lone by ttft. Otn. lilt'h. Jllceand >?J Proof. ZlnoBottom under drawers: lined Curtain; Polished 0?k: WrlttnjiTablc: filx}? blcr lock; one ioek pecarlnc. all Growers; ? hc ,,i cardboard Filing Boxes; Cupboara in end; l?.!,.. Finished Back; Extension Arm Slides;C%V, SOO lb*. Price. F.O. II. nt Factory.SC! >?*? Also 1,000 Antlquo Aah Dooko. No. -1008. Snroe as above,except madoi oxson* Antlquo Asb.KOod ns oak. "Weight LOO> li>. Price F. O.rf.n* Factory, V21 .Vet. fcftW? from our Indianapolis factory direct, iladc z"cjin solely, by tbe TYLER DESK CO.. 6t. Louis, WOj 180p?(9CatatoneofI'.jak ttuctrri.??*?. ete.,lnoo~?? flam erer printed. Book* free: potltgt 1* croli. ?3SBSMLS f-RUBBER STAMPS-) 0; 54 ay?. Pittsburg. .. OC-UW