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WM. ZINK & SON l!NDEBTAKING , If alltuInaefeMrtiWnlty attrodad to. CASXrra ..?d o ikkln?. of all kloda and rim. ktpt soaateallr , - bud. IliCJt.t furalabed it tilt lowaot Unry ' Pricn. Alna tut] llotot * Carpets, Oil Cloths, ' < Window Shades, iirlor and CUnbw Purnliurt, which veote it th? iOW?t TWOXTT-SICOHD AND iUSKIT ?TS. *fl XIIic advantage LIES WITH lit JARLK BUYER! Having purchased largely of all staple goods at an ear y date, we are willing to move- part ' of them at closer price? tlian will ml? later in the season. We invito attrition to choice colorings and desirable qualities of FRENCH CASHMERES, Hanging from 50 Cents and up. Black Cashmeres ' Unoxcoilnl (or regularity of texture and brilliancy of fluiah. Saprb qualities of BLACK SILKS, Hanging from $1.00 and up. Plain. Twilled and Barrvd Flannels of the best manufacture. KA.6TKRN AND COUNTRY BLAXKBIB. G. E. STIFEL & CO. m 1065 MAIN STREET. I.' BLUM & BRO. Oiler ureal mtlureuieiit* la Klllta, I. If 1.1'I A BHO utter the band* Mbini'ftl l)rr*? CaOOdM i. ill.i >ia kku oner r innuci?anu ItUubcNul old pricM I. lU.l' ? ?fc Ulto. aril Velvet*, S?l? In* and Umdimpp cheap. I. lil.ru A UKO. will nave jou inotio) (Ml 4 Inaku. I. llt.r*1 ?1 into, win show yon true bur&aloM in Blarw I'tubiuirei I. Bl.1'1 ?V BKO will nhnw you belter ( olurfil ( tt!?liuirrM lor let* Ihnn other* I. t\l.l >i Ai BltO. have Kpecial prlrm ou lluUockrfpiiiK iiood*. I. Bl.l ?l A ISIKO. have wTcr 300 shawl* tkut are ollfffd at-cheap? j??u I BLUtl A BUO. will be pleased to ulinw j nu the My leu whether yon hajr or not. 1. BLUB A BUO. will not n?k you to buj except you are pleaned. I. BLl'Tl A BUO. Mill wake It to ;uui uiiicui iu urai oi i irirmw lUhnienl. I. BLl'JI X URU. carry the largest stocli in rv?'rj ilepnrtuieut. I. BLI'fft A UUO. Invite one and all to rail. 1104 MAIN STREET. Q YSTKRS. Fresh Sliell Oysters tiMiajr aaJ (or ml* at UK31CY BLl J1E.NUF.K?'K. Mil DENT1STKY.?TO THOSE THAT DE >lKh to u<r tbetr natural t#etb ?f woaKl mj that w? ar. cow h*u?r prepared thao tr? batorr to enabla thro h? do *i bj ihf a* of an ExJKThO Maoyfcnc Itv%?Ba can a ad ai* makicf tetter aa>t baad?>o.?ff ??vW HlUnn, wita morr rme to our Patl*nt?, th?n bai? twmoiora been madt la thia fit j or (taewfcrre, without th? aid of the Elwtrle rioter. What w* can prove by actuai dros^omuon. Oalrat>d m to.- y-ur rlt??. JAME> k. M'RiilMiN 1 SOS, aal >V 1IU Market M.. Wallas. W. Va <Iht MntHiigrmx. omrfl fto*. MMl *7 Kiiurwriilh Ktreef. Se? AdmUaemeBtt, Senator Blaine. A Chance to Make Money. lirand owning - Brues 4 Coffer. Toilet Waie?J. H. kineha t. Flower Vases-J. H. Hinehart. Beer Mom J. H. Hinehart. 1.0. 0 K?Funeral Notice. Mackerel?Behrens A Co. Art Mi.dio?My leg A Son. I. Blum k Bro?Head of Local. Oyatere?Henry Blumenberg?Head of Local. THjamoaroa The following shows \iM range ol the thermometer, as obseqred at SchnepfV drug itore, Opera House corner yesterday: ts"v in 7 a. a. U* i r. a. 7 r.a. 17 tx lin.ir.it.' r.n. 7# 70 ? \ Si 7> 7? 78 wwatilkk indications. Washington, September 24.?1 x. For Tenne^-ee and Ohio valley, partly cloudy weather, with rain areas in the southwest, veering to colder northwest w iifos ai.d rising barometer. For the Lower Lakes, cloudy weather, with occasional rain*. colder "northwest winds and higher (urometer. DON'T FuRGET If. The Hone BalMiag Aasaciatioa will orgaiize or Weflaeaday, October lat, 1879, oa the single series plan. Share*$150: weekly dues25 cts. Go early and ucirt year ktock. WEDDING NJTICL?G ooai and gieit, bay )0ir Ring and Prestai fraa jauob w. 6RUBB, Jeweler, Washington Hall, Cor. Market aad Twelfth streits, Accident.?Last night James Maloney, \ ani Master at the B. & 0., had one of his arms badly fquevxed between bumpera at the B. A U. dew>t while romi!iB?r?r? St. Maturws.?ProL Armstrong will be the new organist at St. Mathew's Church. The uew choir will cousin of Mrs. George B. Caldwell, soprano, aud Mis? Rose McS*ugtuou, alio; theotnerato be selected hereafter. Exctksion.?The indications are that the excun>ion to the Pitt>burgh Exooei* tion, on Friday, over the B. A 0. and the P. S. roads, will be one ol the larseat ever leaving this city. Fare only $1 50 (or the roond trip. Fight.?Mn? Swam and, Ura. Sheffler engaged in a rough and tumble fight on Seventeenth street yesterday, near Alley G. The former onljr got oat of jail yee* terday. They will appear at police court this morning. 1 t i Ctoxxisaioxs Issvan.?Adjutant General Woods vesterday fesued commissions to Oapt. C. V. Lewia, First Lieutenant W. H. Budd, Second Lieutenant. Charles Heeney, of the Wilson Light Guards, Fatette county, to be auache* to the First Battalion. _ Water Works. ? Arrangements have been made by the Belmoot Mill to we their own water works or pipes from the river, and they will not, hereafter, be de? i peodeot upon the city for a supply. < The Committee on Water ? orka, a fall meeting, was engaged in making apedal i water assessments at the Oty Building last J night. 1 Brier M ratio*. "Nathax Go it" U the Dime of the new pin. Bsiwoon'a ur day will hereafter be on Saturday. Oxx of Tommy Parrel's new cork limba broke yesterday. Oxi marriage license waa Issued by Be:ordcr llook yeaterday. Fourth Street Social Unlan to-morrow nlgbt. All the world will be there. The aun got acroaa the line tlila time without hla uaual equinoctial hooat. Five or ten arreata took place in Eaat Wheeling yeaterday afternoon and laat night. A valuable hone belonging to David Kull, died at McMechen's, near Benwood, yeaterday. ? Tin way train on tho B. A 0. struck and killed two valuable horaea near Fairmont yeaterday morning. Vieoima street, Ialand, haa been treated to a layer of gravel from one end to the other. A needed improvement Tbere will be a love feaat at the Fourth Street M. K. Church to-night. Pr. George, the pastor, will conduct tne exercises. The man Daly injured on the Baltimore and Ohio roail Monday night near the Kiveraide mill, la much belter and will aoon be able lo go around again. A great temperance rally will be held at Palatine, Marion county, next Monday night. Pr. George, of this city, Bev. Q. 0. IVtlillnir and others will ilelivor addreasea. The nolle? should arrest souio of those bora whopereiat in jumping on the Hemp^ field trains on Seventeeth street. Street car drivers complain of the same nuisance. Tub Committee on Water Works, last night, fixed the levy the name as for last year. Superintendent Kiddle represented the imperative necessity of something ad* ditional in the way of a water supply for the city. The Courts. ? Cor.vrr Court - Jydgt Boyd.?This court met a 9 o'clock yesterday and transacted the following business: State vs. Theodore Sauvageot, alias Capiaa ordered to be issued. Chas. Taupe vs. Louis Ilahne. Suggestion on llobbs, Brociunier & Co. Kule against J. 11. Hobbs, Brockunter & Co ordered to be issued returnable Saturday, September 27. James Kellar vs. The Benwood Mill. In case. Motion of defendants to exclude the evidence of the plaintiff sustained by the court A juror withdrawn and non* nuit taken, and the other jurors discharged from this case. Exception taken. State vs. Willis McCullough. Assault and batterv. uonunueu ai costs 01 plaintiff. Board of Commissioners of Ohio County v*. James Powell. Continued at costs of defendant State vs. fclija Blacl;. Assault and battery. Alias summons ordered U) bp istoed. Adjourned until 9 a. u. to-day. roues CtR'BT?JuJ^f Cramnrr. Hits court disposed of the following cases yeaterday morning: Adam Coleman, John Carney and Eli Thomas. Drunk. Thirty davs each. Michael Welsh. Prunk." Fined $10. Paid. John Fox, drunk. Execution suspended on payment of cost*. John Snvder, drunk. Six u?onU)$ to the Work tiouse. C. G. Arnold, erecting a frame building more than ten feet high. Fined $10 and costs. Paid. Fourth Stezet Social Union*.?The Social Union at Fourth street to-morrow night is the first after the cummer vacation and lha 1?at nf f vlo Pyin(aran. a rM* Many who have been separated for weeks and months will uke this opportunity for renewed greetings and clasping of hands. The clow of a Conference year is alwaya a time of interest with tb? Methodists" because of the pastoral changes which it involves, and the membeis of Fourth street congregation will have a good deal to talk about to-morrow night Tue ciuxksbrbu Faib.?This Fair is" now in progress, and will continue to-day and to-morrow. The exhibits are numerous and attractive. Besides the usual attractions are a band of full-blooded Indians, who delight the people bv pe -forming various feats of a novel and interesting character. Hon. James G. Blaine will be present either to-day or to-morrow, and will no doubt attract hundreds to the grounds, who are anxious to get aglimpse of the "Rupert of debate." Belmont Mill.?Large 6i*ed tuyeres have been pat in the blast furnace and a good supply of iron will be produced heretftwr On account of the Uck of iron the forge is, as ret, only on day tern, and if not on full to-morrow will not be until next Monday. A large quantity of pig iron, bought some time ago, is at points below awaiting a rise in the river. Tkmpkkancx.?A movement is on foot among the temperance societies of this city to rent Washington Hall for temperance purposes, the first of the coming year, They think that it will cost no more, and probably not as much, to run this hall than ihey now pay for Parkers' Ott's and Mozart Halls, and they also think with this attractive and convenient place of meeting a new impetus will be giren the movement. Thanes.?'We acknowledge the receipt of two beautiful bouquets at this office, one the gift of Mrs. Amanda Mallory, the other oi Mrs. Ellen Dillon, Mrs. Specht, Misses Elira Thomas, W. Hill, Ann Timmons M. Davis, A. J. Gordon and Alice J. Creamer, of Clarington, 0. A very successful festival has been going on at the Christian Church there under the auspices of these ladies. iSKTORC Fnxurs.?Kate Mooney was before this magistrate yesterday for assaulting Ida Robinson. Ida Robinson was up on a charge of assaultim; Kate Mooney. John Trapp was up for assaulting Kate Mooney. John Trapp was also up for fornication. Farswsll.?The Eighth ward Reception Party gave a farewell to William Schockey, Monday night, at the residence of Mrs. Benx, on toff, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets. Ye wig's orchestra played for it, and 35 or 40 couples were present. Mr. Schockey leaves for Chicaco this morning, to take a coarse in medicine. Tklktiiomc.?Mr. 0. R. Tracy left last night for Pittsburgh, to examine into the operations o1 the Edison and Bell telephones in that city, ms both are in general use there. The new company is meeting with very flattering success in their enterprise, and its success is almost assured. Cxubtui. Cutting.?Night before lut a row occurred in the Chinese quarter in which one of them tu severely cat about the head, and one or two other* sligbtly damaged. Tie police made a raid, but the celestials declined describing the affair, 90 no arrests were made. Stomid.?'The boiling department of the La Belle mill ia down for a da; or two on account oi a scarcity ol pig meul. Thil ia promised at once, and it ia expected that the mill will Mart to-morrow or next day. Bt-kin.?The indications are that one i of the largest delegations that ever left this i city, will go down to Bdlair* Friday to hetr Senator Blaine. Let all take an inte- i rest Is the matter. ? > Kantnro has trer been discovered to 1 aoal Dr. <X McLase's Celebrated Yer- . nulnge for ridding the human conasitntion i if worms. It never fails-is simple and ; ran inexpensive. Every druggist keeps I it, batsse Ike uune of "Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh," on the wrapper, or you are | Ming deceived. I A *TBAXOE LADY, , A Hnumn Drawl li Im'i clolhlu fhr ' lUMi r?n-Armud Ikr u Alliv td Thffl of Two Ilnntlrttf u4 fifty Dollar*. About ten diya or two weeki igo James J Boblnaon, Eiq., * firmer living nev ! Rouey'i Point, thli county, went to Sheriff Tingle'i office In thli dtr, end told him that be bail been robbed ol $200 In cob, and thatheiiujpectedaladcalllnghtmaelfFrank Van Buren, orCuren, ol committing the theft. Frank bad been employed about the farmaiocetheitlth of May laat aj a farm hand,but bad never atolen anything before, but bad diaappeared about the time the money bad. He bad told Mr. Roblnaon that lie lived on the Island at No.57 North York (treet. The Sheriff undertook to work up the ciue, and told Uajor Mitchell to look out for the above number, which he failed to find, aa no inch number ii ihere. Frank, however, wai not to be found, and information wai received that he hid gone to Cincinnati to the Expoaltion, , Nothing fuither wai done in the matter or laid about it until laat Saturday week, when Frank reappeared at the Robinson farm home, living thit be bid been sick ?t home on the lslsud, in thU city, lie went about hU work u usual, and on lut Tuesday, the 10th, came to town with Mr. Kobinaon in the wagon, ami iliit not go back. Shortly alterwards $30 more were missed. Deputy Sheriff iCreighton also was on the lookout, bat nothing more was seen of Frank at the farm. Sheriff Tingle and Deputy Mitchell however were on tbe alert, and Monday night, when Major Mitchell started for his widence on the Island, was told thst Frank and another party bad tone over shortly before in a buggy. Notifying Tliigleof the circumstance, the two took up their station at tbe toll bouse, anu about one o'clock the party they were looking for came from the direction of Bridgeport. Frank was promptly ariested and his companion tattered to depart, at he bad no connection with the affair. The officers took their prisoner to the county jail, keeping a close watch meantime lest anythiog should be thrown away that would ideutify him as tlio t)iie! in question. At the jail a search of bla pockets slicked up $1021 in money. Deputy Mitchell then made eow? r?E>?rk as to the sex of the prisoner and propotie!] that one of the female prisoners examine her. She then admitted that she was a a<nmin and Mlu Xlnllin \fi<Tjiii>K1ln an inmate of the jail via sent for to identify tier, ami as soon as she appeared exclaimeil: i'Whr, lioosberry, when did you get out of the Ohio Penitentiary," This settled the question of sex and she was assigned a cell with the female prisoners. 'Squire W. W. Miller was to have given her a hearing yesterday at 2:30 r. v., but as the prosecutor was not present it was adjourned until 11 a. v. to-day. A reporter of this paper in company with Depntv Sheriff Paturson called at the jail y?rterday afternoon for the purpose of ascertaining !h* history of this "stracpe lady." We found her dressed up In a rather nobby full suit of boys clolbw, and becoming acquainted with her fellow prisoner!. Atthetjmewe went in the was very Interestedly watching the movements and listening to the incoherent ravines of a maniac in a cell on the door on which she is confined. We spoke to hfr and asked her if she cared to give a brief account of ber past life, and especially that part relating to her (Jipprience as ? roan. She said that she would willingly answer any QUMWoqs put to her, and told us the'.following story i I was born in Muskingum county, 0., in 1S47, and am in my 33a year. My name is Florence Golds bo rough, sometimes called Gooteberrr. j Uvea there some time, ana men my parents moypij jp pur, thence to a firm In Belmont county," 0. We lived there until I wu sixteen years of age, when I ran away. I had never done any work ii> the house or abont it, always assisting my father in his farm duties. * When I ran off I could not do work as a domestic, and could not work in girl's clothes on a farm; so to make matters easy Tassumed a man's clothes and have worn tbem ever since, or about sixteen years in all. I began working on a farm near Melbourne, Guernsey ooonty, and in several other localities. I then went to Cincinnati and went on the Alaska steamboat as clerk. She plied between that place and New Orleans. I afterwards returned to farming. At one time I was employed atDav's barber shop in Cleveland, then as bell-boy in the Sherman House, Buffalo, >\ V., but principally worked on farms. On the 5th of last May I came back to tlje vipinity of this city and staved around until ihc 16th, when Mi. Robinson employed me to work on his farm near Honey's Point. Since that time, with the exception of a little while I was sick on the Island, I have been there ever since." "The Sheriff tells me you said you had been in this jail before; is this so?" "Yes, j sir. Wh?n a little girl, two or three of us, ! Mamie Jones. Harv Hart and were in on * charge of stealing preserved fruit, bat the grand jury found no bill against us and we were discharged. This was under Seybold as Sheriff, a long time ago." " When did you become acquainted with that distinguished female, Mollie McLaughlin?" "I knew her as a school girl." " What did Mollie mean last night when she asked you 'When did you get out of the Ohio penitentiary?'" "Well, there was some stealing done from Mr. Noble, who lives in Franklin county, Ohio, near Columbus, and I got three" vears for grand laroeny# in that prison. "Were the#e the only times you have been in prison ?" "Yes, sir, the only." She then went on to say that she hsd never been detected before as a female, although the fact was known to several, but they "had never given her away." Her father and step-mother live on the Island. His name is John Goldsborougb, commonly known by the euphonious title , of John Uoosebery. Her mother had been | dead for some time, and her father had remarried. , In appearance she resembles a lad of 15 < or 16 years of age. Her hair is dark hrrt*n clnutlf wi? J ? - i She is small and slender, and does not look able to do heavy work, although she : $ar?? she can ploagh, Ac. Her hands are I small and delicate, although rough and ; worn by hard work. Her feet are also very small. Long exposure to the elements and contact with male society o! all descriptions i has given her a decidedly masculine appearance, both in manners and talk, although she is by no means impudent or coane in conversation- She both smokes and chews, and also indulges in drinking, as she was slightly intoxicated when arretted. Such is the story of a woman that has passed the best part of her life in a false position before the world. Such narratives are rare, and this one oertainly deserves a place among the celebrated cases of criminal jurisprudence. Since writing the foregoing we have mu ?J .-11 J 2>L PI f* * >- ? ? - miu uiutcu *itu oucnu xiogie, wag wis absent, at the tin* ol oar fir* visit, in Belmont county, Ohio, in March of , evidence and in tricing the antecedent! , of the accused. From him ire learn the following additional facts in the affair: The account given by the ol her wanderings and thefts | is true. only not taU enough. She , is a an old and accomplished thief \ having been engaged in stealing from her infancy, and it ns one of the first lessons taught her by ber unnatural parent, and I to well was it grounded that she has aver since followed 1L When a child, he compelled ber to stesL As she grew older she became more (Tinning, until about thirteen t rears ago she was sent to the OhloPani- t ientiary for a theft at the Globe Boose, ? Bellaire; that time she got three yean. 1 Another time, and the one we have si- 1 tady mentioned, she got three other t rears, and she has served yet another sen- | ;ence for a similar oftnee. t She has traveled extensively, slwsjs < ilylac her a vocation. She was arrested on < he prairie* of a Waters State M > di?- ( SlMd wotun, but allowed to go. Then e St Louis QloU-Dtmocnt wrote a biojraphlcal skiitch of bar that iu widely sopled. The Cincinnati papers have alio liven her lsrye notice?, mad, In short, her reputation m tn expert thief Is well sigh national. She Hole a hundred dollara Ant in July (ram 'Squire BoMnaon.o! which nothing was said. Another hundred Followed In September, when he told me ot the transactions. Sbe then went to Gindnnstl to the exposition and returned to get another $90. She has lately been ridingup and down the narrow gauge to SL Cl*irarille, and spending money larlshly. She made ber home's! BuckhartV on tho Island. Vsrions parties hare also told us tbst sbe wm well known in this city, but this appears doubtful. She has relalnod Messrs. Pendleton and Marshall as her attorneya. 'Squire Robinson will be In town this morning to prosecute the esse, although there Is s probability that it will be deferred until anothei'day, as Prosecuting Attorney Jordan Is engaged in the County Court. PiaaoxAU--Robert Cowan, Jr., of the Eighth ward, is home from a visit to Barton, Md. Dr. T. II. Logan, Mr. 0. Y. Lucas and Miss Lila Little are the Committee on Literary and Musical Exorcises for the Fourth street Social Union, to-morrow niihL Mr. Mont Kopelin.a former Belmont nailer, but recently ol Barton, Kansas, U visiting Iriends In thlt city. Mlaa Lixxie l'rooki, ol Moondsville, la vialtlnft Ben). Stevens, ot Centre WheelS. L. deadly, ot Jacksonville; John Fulton, of N. Y.J A. Kallock, of Pittaburgh; J. J. QUI, of SteubenvlUe; Wm. Watson, ot Brenham, Texas, and R. I.. Woodrough, ot Cincinnati, 0., are among the recent arrivals at the New Mcl.ure. A.T.Conneli.of X. Y.i H. B. Cook,of Browne*ville, I'a.| U G. Blahop, ot Philadelphia; J. A. Park and daughter, ot Ripley, W. Va.; Thomas Hornbrook, of Powhatan, and U. K. Bell, of Zanesville, are registered at the Stamm House. Major J. W. Sweeney ii in Pittsburgh. W. M. Clements and John Bradshaw, of the B. A 0., were in the olty yesterday. John H. Brown, of Kingwood, is in the city. George R. Thompson, Esq., ot Fairmont, ia in the city. F*?? or Hatch?Mr. D.L. Reynolds, ot South Strabane townahip, Washington county, Pa., bat on hi* (arm a cow that gave birth to a. monstrosity last Saturday morning. The upper part pi the head and ixxiy reaenjttlea 4 Dull dog: also the lowpr parts ol the hind legs, from tbe knees Sown, while the feet are those of a calf. Tbe fore lege resemble a human arm, having the feet divided Into Ave Angers, right and left, similar to a human hand. The under jaw la that of a calf. Ou Saturday evening tbe tame cow gave birth to a perfect calf, and both are living and doing well. This freak of nature nas created considerable e^cltetuini ia-the neighbdrhood, and many persona have visited the form house to see it ?. t m > BExriosiox.?Yeatenlav afternoon about 4 o'clock, Fred Laughlin, filled a small ilcohol lamp shith that Quid and neglected to screw the top on. Shortly afterward he lit it and the alcohol igniting, caused a alight explosion, bv which some of the blimine Quid was thrown upon his face and bands, burning them slightly. The accident occurred atLaughlin's drug store on Main street S^nrcKsi,tin.?All "the city singing societies comprising tbe Wheeling Saengarbnnd. held a meeting last night at the oeetnoven Hall on Fourteenth street, for the purpose of devising a financial scheme, and making arrangemenst for a grand concert at some time to be decided upon hereaftfr, ^ t Out tin UmpriKLD. ? Yesterday a special train took out the Hempfielu the following named B. & 0. officials: W. M. Clements, Master of Transportation; John Bradshaw, Master of Road; Ttas. Bailey, Supervisor of Trains, and several others. The object Qf their visit is not kno^n. Oca Gtrs.?Redman & Co. have repaired the cannon of the Republicans, and it has teen ipounted on a carriage. It has been named the "hatnan Golf," and will be used first at the Blt-ae Boost Friday next at Bellaire. -'Squire Philips had charge of the contract Whxjlt Waxt*d?VV. C. Anderson, of West Alexander, advertises for 10,000 bushels of wheat to be delivered at the station nearest the seller. Motbess will grow weary and sigh over toe baby's troubles when Dr. Boll a Baby Syrup would relieve the child and thereby give the mother rest. Hex by Blcmkkbcrg is now receiving fresh shell oysters daily, and is prepare! to serve them to his customers at all times. Failure ?f *iUoa Bro? To find any one to deny the {act that the best is always the cheapest This is doubly true of Boots and Shoes. If you doubt it, make a trial by purchasing a Xo. 1 article of Wilson Bros. They keep constantly on hand all the late novelties in ladies' Button Boots and Slippers, and gentlemens' Hand Sewed Shoes and a general line of all kinds of goods for Misses and Children. Bemember we guarantee aU of our goods. 1209 Market St, opposite McLure House. Great Redaction la Prict*, I will continue for a few days longer to rdl all kinds ol Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpets, Wall Paper, Ac., Ac., at greatly reduced prices for cash. Sos. 2019 ami - *" ?? -v-a muu oireei, ventre ? neeung. Jobs Rokxkk. Foa Upwaam of Thikt Yitiis Mr*. Winflow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves teind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dywlay and dicm-haa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and veil-tried remedy. 25 cenU afoftfc. _ uv H. M. S. "Pixjutokx," by Arthur Sulli- ' ran. Full Vocal Score, words and music. | H 00; Libretto (words only), 10c; Vocal , Selections (bound), 25c; Galop, 30c; Walu. I 55c: Potpourri, 50c; Galop, (or Piano and 1 Violin, Comet or Flute, 40c; Waltx, for Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, 50c. All the novelties in music. Pianos and Orgsns to rent Lccaa* Mcsic Stoxx, j 1227 Market street 0 m m i Runiw or the IsnLUGEscxaHaving bousht a large new and well selected i stock 01 clothing, which I have just re- < Deived from the Eastern dues. in order to ? Kt the nnMU T *?n the matest inducements which poariblv am be offered in the Clothing, Hats, Caps } ar Gent's Furnishing Goods Business at ' my commodious room, So. 2133 < street, Centre Wheeling. 1 Yours Respectfully, L. Stxixftld. J Etxxt lady will do well to read the ad- * rertisement of the "New Automatic," and rrite for particulars as there directed. was x * ? * i "Yocs Simmons' Liver Regulator has 1 >eenin usein mv family lor some time, * md I am persuaded it is a valuable addi- > ion to the medical science. ? "Got. Jso. Got. Saowza, ol Alabama. c "It hu prored a pod and efflcaeioai . nedidne. 0. A. Krmxo." J rnrnw T*crglie?ina nut-eheU," and "breri- ' y ?the 100I ol wit" To be briet. lrhen I he iheO is broken, the truth will be die- I OTtnd, that the Grand Central Hotel, a? ' iroedwar, Xe* York, now kept oa both ills*, the tmariean CM) or tSOO, ud I be European tl 00 aadnp ward*, per day, ' ^ree mora tHfarrinn lor the ame J noner, than ut other fint-daa booae in n iothain. An elegant Reetanrant, at mod- a tasa price*, u oondacted by the Grand )?i ?*? S A Flwut ImMmi la Editorial Lilt Occurred to Mr. Paste*, the enterprising editor ol the Bethel Ltdftr, and U thoi described in hia letter. Who wouldn't be a fortunate editor? August 25th, 1S70. ) Omci or tiii Brrnii. Luxim, V Benin., Coxx. J St. A. Dauphin, Xo. 319 Bmadmy, Xtu York City: Due Sta?I take this opportunity ol Informing von that the agent o! Adams Expreaa Company delivered to me laat Saturday morning a package, which, on breaking, I found contained flfty one-hundred dollar bills, the exact amount ($9,000) which my ticket, 23,965. draw Aug. 12th, and which I obtained by Incloalng one dollar to you by mail. Thanking you, 1 remain, Your* sincerely, w? Jonx T. Plane*. ^ ^ 0 m Ir you hare scrofula, don't tail to use "Or. Lindsay's Blood Searcher." Sold by all dfcggista. Ivosy Soap oontalna no grease. Dox't fail to see the new Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, No. 1260 Marked street, corner room, under McLure nouse. Snxxr music and music books-a large new supply of American and foreign publications fast received at Sheib's, Wash* ington Hall. An extensive list of sheet music st half price. Omaai.?Messrs. Behrens d? Co. have made arrangements to handle Councilman's superior brands of oysters, the best in the market, and will constantly have a supply on hands, to be disposed of at wholesale or retail. Ask for "Sellers' Liver Pills." No other* possess half their virtue. 25c per box. Sold by all druggists. It is a (set well established by unquestionable tesuxaony that Hall'i Hair Renewer renews, cleanses, brightens, Invigorates and restores to its original color and lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and surely. The poorest people prefer to buy it and use it, rather than to proclaim in a manner more forcible than words can delineate, through blanched locks or grizzly beard, that they are aged and passing to decay. A very short trial will convince the most skeptical that it does eradicate the scalp diseases which - * m ? "CooitilKcap.il. In ihr Mornlui," dry, parched, sore throat, losing flesh, bronphiftl urn asthmatic attacks, pneumonia, weakened and debilitated state oi the system, all these dangerous symptoms are cured by "Dr. Swavne's Compound Sjrtnp of Wild Cherry." The first dose give* relief, and the worst cough and sore lungs yield'to its healing proprieties? "Physicians recommend if "I have ma^g uap oi this preparation (or ruaoy y<MUa, and it has proved to b* very reliable and efficacious in the treatment of severe and longstanding coughs. I know ol two patients, now in comfortable health, and who but (or its use I consider would not now be liviag.?Ieaap 8. Herbien, M. U., Suauatdwh.B&ks'cbunty, Pa." t?vc ? xrwu lAnupj, m cenia; large fuse, I which is the most economical, II00, or sl?1 for $5 00. X single accent bou^ wm oft. entimes cure a recent cough a^cold, and thus prevent much suffering and risk o( life. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne <k Son, Philadelphia. .?ala hjf leading druggists. ' icwFaw .Stmnge 1'eoplo. Do you know that there are strange people In our community, we say strange because they seem to prefer to suffer and pass their j days miserably, made so-by dyspepsia, and liter complaint, indigestion, constipation and general debility, when Shiioh's yltsUser la j guaranteed to cure them. Sold by E. Booking,Odd Fellow's Hall; a B., Dwight, 24thand ChaplineSta.; Laughlin Bros.! & Co., Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip, Bellaire. Fire Hundred Thousand Strong, In the past few months there has been more than 500,000 bottles of Shiioh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases of Consumption ha>* been cured. All coughs, croup, asthma andhrucchitia, yield at onoe, hence ic is that everybody speaks in its praise. To those who have not used it, let us say, if you havea cough, or your child the croup, andvou value life aon t fail to try It For lame back, side or chest, use Shiioh's faro us Piaster. SoM byE. Bocking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Drright, 24th and Chapline Sts.; Laughlin Bros. & Co., Wheeling; and Hu&b&nds S Inskip, Bellaire. . W* have a speedy and positive cure (or catarrh, diphtheria, canker month, and head, ache, in Shiioh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet hreath. Price 50 cents. Sold by B- Bocking, Odd Fellow's Hall ; C. ?. Dwight, 24th and Chipline Su.; Laughlin Bros. & Co., Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip. Bellaire. vwraeow Itehln* Pile*. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, the private parts are sometimes affected; if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. De. Swaynk's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure core. Hoke Cures.?We were great sufferers from Itching Piles, the symptoms were as above described, the use of Swayne's Ointment in a short time made a perfect cure. J. W. Christ, Boot & Shoe House. 344 N.SdSt T. 0. Wnjux, Hatter, 8 S. 8th St, Philad'a. Reader, if you are suffering from this distressing Complaint, or Tetter, Itch, Scald Head, Ring Worm, or any Crusty, Scaly Skin Eruption, use Swayne's Ointment and be cured. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price (In currency or 3 cent postage stamps). 50 cents a doz, three boxes, $1 25. Address .letters, Dr. Swayne & Son, 330 X. Sixth St, Pbihulelphia. No charge for advice. Sold by leading druggists. xwraw Gray Mewls. For restoring the natural color of the hair, i nicer preparation is offered,in "Hair Reviriim." in large bottles, at only 50 cents, than las ever been produced at $100. Glenn's Sulphur Soap is the word-famed darifier and jeautifier of the complexion. 8old by Logan, list & Co.. and every druggist a Great Boob. The greatest boon to children teething and lor curing Wind Colic, Diarrhceaand other Us peculiar to children, is the renowned Mn. Window's. Soothing Syrup, a safe and certain emedy. Directions with erery bottle. Price, Bcenta. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, for expelling ' rorms, are the most unfailing and pleasant soofection in the worid. Price 25cenu. For le by Lagan, list & Ox, end by all druggists. WtmtmMu,Te People! Chat "Hale's Honey of Hoaifcouad and Tar" 1 a now reoognised as the great national spe- i ific for the cure of conghs and all long ait- ' sea. 6ee that you get "Hale's Hooey of , 3oarhound and Tfcr," (large size cheapest) 1 md take no other, as there are counterfeit*, told by'Logan, List&Oo.. and all druggists. Deal* ' CeM. "Hirtff comtdaininr of son throat, hoarseMB, coughs, or taking their "death o' add," hould use "Brown's Bronchial Trochee." ftjeir efficacy is wonderfnL The genuine has 'John L Brown A Sons, Boston," on each box, ad is sokl by Logan, list & Co. and every IruggJst only in bona, at 35 oents. Beware i worthless imitatioos. l Brown's Qxnphorated Dentrifriee jniwes be best ingredients for preserring and beauLfjing the teeth. Prioe 15c, large bottles. mrreeow iopsppi; 11II Ua^vs?a?rsttK. I I U 5? nea w esvWa tan. exnSrN?ell jeer fesrsefr gear SfPStfa? a mm ?Uk laknxli ckna. Utal I misrr*oo,Hnto<, >ua? juiomw IHIDIOAL. | ?ticura BLOOD AND SKIN HUMORS Tb? MtRric of mankind-Old method* ol treatment and rencdlea n ffcilnre. C0T100RA RnoLTBVT, tb* Orttt Blood Purifier and Urn Stimulant, U Ihi mat Marvhiog, clcena* Id|, ud purifying agoat of tkto reatury It may be dcfccted In the afllTa, awcat, milk, blood tad uriac la forty mlautMafuruilBf Uolnl doao, abowlng that It mi earned the drtolatloo tod bora cairiod te orrry port of tbo ijitra, It fartrtr eradicate a vlruaof frahUla, Hcrofola, Qaacer, and Qatker, Ibooe tarrtbio blood potao&a that rot Mt Ibi macbloety of life filling tbo body wltb foul corruption. Takao Internally la ooajuaettoa with tbo external application of Cuncxjaa, the Oioal 8kla Cure, it ipoedily eura Scrofuloua Ulctra aad Old flora, ?6alt Ekeun, Pjodaala, Totter, Blaxvorm. floald Ilaad, Daodruff, aad all Itching aad Scaly Dlacaan of Um OUa aad Scalp. ECZEMA ON"THE SCALP, Breoat aaad Limbo Cared. ^Jfomra. Wauta A Porraa: GtnUmm-1 cannot re uuii iron QIUII 107 OWH N (MtllUdl lo YOU for bating placed within my reach the wonderful Ceil* CVSA Bimrmm. which hire rendered unneceeetry til further experiment of physicians, tod In i rv mtrkabiy abort space oi time hare rid mo of t loath* MmedlMif. I dispensed with til phytldaua two yean ago, UlletiBg they did no no good. The I Cntcvaa has itoppod thli unsatlfactory exponat even II11 were necwary tad i htd the courage *nT i lorn to follow their ad*lce?and brought the longI looted for cure tod happlneea. I ha*eb?en afflicted wltb Eczema or Salt Rheum oft my ecalp, breast aod limb*.far ft*e yean, during which time I ha*e been under (he treatment of phvaklaua, or at mineral sprlnp, or taking tome kind of medidno. I bar* been treated b? Dra., of ?, 1>r. nt ?. and rlaftod sulphur springs and taken number* of patent mad id net, all without I the falnteat approach to a cure. April 1 laat, 1 began the um of Cimcvaa, which fU Immediately aucceaaful in my out, entirely curing me. 1 have not had a clean ecalp for 15 yean until the uao of the Cuncvaa entirely healed it tad left U dun and healtny. The other parts of my body were at&ctod in a more ag<nrated form, but are now completely healed. 1 believe myself completely 1 cured. I thai! continue the Cuticcha Rmolvk.it te dlrec'ed for Its wonderful action ou the atomach and boweia and oooliog influence on the bio d. It will afford ma pleasure, a. I hate done in many caaea, to urge tne affljeud to uae thete wonderful rtmedlea. Yours, etc, STEPHEN CROW ELL. Haw BaorotD, Sept 80,117$. A RUNNING SORE Cured la One Weak* Mean. Wut| * florraai-iiome three or four weeks ago I ordered a box of Ctmccaa for a bad caw 4Salt Rheum. The back of one of my wile's funds is a running tore, in one week from the day it aj; rt?ed her h*nd was wdl and hu remained so up to I to-dv. E, P. DAUUETT. MtLroan, Ma, June 10,1171 j Xar*j?fcrader, don't you think thee* eum re""CUTICURA SOAP, Xedleiaal aadTallet, ' | la pnpared from Cuticcka in a modified form, and U potltlrdy lndlipeniable in the troatment of skin and Scalp Disease*. We recommend It (or the naaer* Italian n! ?Wn. *1 ' ? ' 1 shave and arc troubled vilh tcriferSowHo? thoee who dalre a deaa and * Volcaome Skio and Scalp, tad for aU purppaM of Um Ullat, bath aad nonary. S23XS^'?S!P2 , ?C' "i"1'" The Crcicuaa Ra*aoiss are prepared by Wc?ka * Potter. Chemist* & Dmjnruti, iffl WaaalcaKm street'. Boa ton, and ara for taiebT all ftregisU- PrS of Cunccaa, small boj<r |p ee^tc Urga bosca, U. Rxsolt^xt, (1 p? borne. CtmcvaA So**, ? f ? pggqa; braaUTlOeeola.thmcahaa. 7* ^^ "u r.OUINa* ru-*"> * **="" lm nut wbn ih?y ut V0U^^3q?CTB# ?pfU?d. Tlx, Tiuliu, B, . ~.oa Knnfilwi tod lapport vflSTV^ W?k ud Piiniul Puts care Chronic Ailmenta and Diseases ol Um Liter and Kfclneya; abmb Poisons from Um Blood, and thui pre rent Few and Ago*, Malarial and Contagions Diseasee; stimulate the Stomach and DigaaUva Organs whan placad over the pit ol the stomach, and prrrent Dyspepsia, Bilious Colic, Cram pa and Paint. waaw LOTTER1E8. I WWiyfiVHiMMil THE KENTDCKY STATE LOTTERY SIMMONS & DICKINSON, ili.-'ioos, La draea is ponoaaee of to art of the General A? emhly of the 8uie of Kentucky for the benefit of EDUCATION AL^INSTITUTIONS CERTIFICATE AS TO Bond for Payment of Prizes. By the condition* of this act the minagm *en required to execute TO TEE STATE OF KENTUCKY A BOND 15 THE SUM OP ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, cooditfaoed forth* prompt payment of all priva, aad the faithful di*charga of all duties impeded by aaid act. Ihi* bond vat accordingly duly exacufd. delivered, accepted and approved, aad properly ftltd with the Clerk of the County Court ol Hid Henry County, a* will be nea by the certificate of odd clerk below aet out. Acreeabl* to the proviiioBs of this act certain contract* dated respectively Dec. 1?, 1S30, and 8# p. S, 1874, were made, executed and delivered, aad the undersigned have the exclnilv? ritht n> duel the dimwivof the Lottery aatfaorlad by ? d ct, ud in UtontA; 7 SDUIISS A DlCKDfSOif, Macam. Stan or Kunrar,! 1 Henry Cb?nty, v?. Crrr or >-nronu, J 1, W. W. Tunm, Clerk of th? County Cbait la aad jTUnAOtotti. tSS.0( Hi. HiS Able Aademj tad Bcsrr Fem*]? Coitop, PMrf by tlx Gtaenl Aanoblt of g^ttflR?i?%s&,3i WlUfa saj bSdil lUmtme ullalgloflo uKt*. W. W. Truo, Is**1} ? Cbanty CJ rk, Henry Coanty, Ky. TkiioUjrtMUtmtire "cbuMwUl be dnnis Public at Cortnftoc, Ky., on * September 30, 1879. FULL SCHEME: 1 Pri* oI 115,000 is 115,000 l Priat of 8,000 la 8,000 1 Prix* of 8,000 b 5,000 S Prlitt of W art 8,000 5 Prim of 1,000 art. 2,000 10 Prim of 500 are? MOO 10 Prim of 110 arc. 8,000 100 Prina of 60 art 8,000 900 Priaca of ? art 8,000 500 Priaoa of 10 art. 5,000 1,000 Print of 5 art 5,000 27 Approximation Prim amoontisf to 2,9? l,SM Prim amoantloj to ? t ?,8tt v TICKETS, $L Addrvaa all ordora to WILLlAMaOX *GO.,Geaoral EaaUra Apota. 599 Brood *17. >'?w York, or ov Waatara A?tot_ MOREU BlCflMON D,Coria?xo?,K7. LtaofdnvioapafcUabodlB tfcoXev YortHonid u4 tfea, 8iaauUta? PhilodolpUs Boeord, Philadelphia Suaaj Diapatrti. Pittabar*k Dtepatch aad lotiattlto OocamortUL Ail oat-of-toro ticket boldera art malted a copy of the ofidal ttat at aooo aa rt> ' wired. Wanted at one* Good, Reliable Aetata in Evrrjr Tavt. ld?rna aa abort. Vmw A IPLUD1D orrOKTCaiTT TO WIS A FOKTCXE. lEtfTH GEA-SD DioTBIBOTlO*. ( CLASS K, AT HEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. OCTuBEB l?th, 1T?-UWi Moat hi j Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Conp'y. s? Mr" tflwialj. wUtiimiw u? IotWW bilk al Jm Suu k plilpi. viu 1 cntel tt tV^T to ? ???? oufia aufter OMribaiioa _ rUlukapteMBMaihly on the mood Taadajr. h I mrnktr^Mi. Look attbc Wlmof Dtotribotfoo: , CAPITAL PRIZE tW.r* TICKEW AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. J HALF-TKXET8, OXB DQIJ.iR LIST 07 PRIZES. ? lCkyttalPriM man I 1 CafAal PtlM MM ? 1 CUAni Ptl?. *,0N J Prim ml SUM MH IPrlmtf MM MM 9i Prtm c< M 1MM 1 HO Prim W Ml. 1MM J M Prim ?f ? 1M? IN Prtm ?f < VJH* b MtPrlmof M XMM ? xmonxiTTox nrm. f. ? Afniiilnntin Prtxf ciPM , 3,780 iiRZSSSSSS Stz=z=z ^ . ^SSSv&sus^SS ] 3&&WS2-4 ? jj Wtttadmij.mtfac Ml a*m*fcr fBiteto. r< JL A. SAUPHX9, P.Ol l?WL>wOlMi| La. ^ If in Pin J Mn II i | n 4 pntea? i j ? V ODtKALB O. T, I SAQSOAU) milOBAL A. IA1LT. * * * 3STE"W FALL & WINTER STOCK ? ? 11 Invitation to the Ladies. Having completed our present niirnhasft nf NFW -faii J v? ? nkU and WINTER GOODS, we beg m leave to announce that we shall receive FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY during this week, and cordially invite the LADIES to CALL FREQUENTLY and see the . CHOICE NOVELTIES Wa chall Ka nronaroH tn ohm.. ww v VIIMII MV |#l V|IUI vu (V OIIUVT in each Department. GEO. R. TAYLOR. *17 WANTED. 1 FURNITURE. UPH0L8Tt?T,?. \\TA>"TED-A MAN WITH A FEW TilHRYTTTTRF A\D YY dollan top*ldl?lQ Wb??tiof u4Tic*nlt7 vith AJU a fwtielllassrtldr^PmlcuirsiyJei.SchBaier, A su Pill*70tmt, PMadriphla.Pe. mat , PARLOR FIXTURES. WANTED- : Xtw Styka PABLOB SUITS fnn W l?tftvk BLmantX^lUlIISttcklntltkuc.krd.tabl.' Swddp-ito dlTwP^T?r: f*.0' ^ T^MrfUetComiMurf nth Ward: A two ?tory BRICK DWELLING ^ upward. HOUSE with aloe rooms, ftaiabad atte, good cellar All oi TrinnlDp for Uebrwelu vattwsa -7 MEMO'S*, i SS Tb? public *? iaTited u fir# b?i call bttatfu* FOR RENT* thaiifis?lM?b?re,aaIaa lorttoplMN. OR BtiT-ran FrmnTSHVTi C. WIT.HF.IiM8, nnnuB ?i.v ? ?*??* ? ... . - Off thl. <5S?. """"" *o-crimson "D 00 its WITH BOARD-TWO OR CARPETS' ?u^SRL^UNUd15r^SSB2! bems reared dd* hip* v . offered. RORR^VT-A NICE BRTCK DWELL-1 FRUSD 4 SOX. ."** "f J8**" ?ix : ?el3 1063 Miia it?i rooiu tad uk, vUk pen try tad tath imm, w*tm m and pi throughout. P?<?loa ci via October 1ml igj toJ.cT5nrej, E?1 ljut. a^i, lurtMBC RE8TAURAHT8. F0?^- Capital Dininq Rooms. TWO BOOHS. One in BtUer Block, Mar> ket Street, and one In built ing No. 1141 ChapLffS? i pOE REST? j * K. J JTOJTKjCr ^ ?p2* JON Ed k UO. Thla Old tsd ITWIiMt Rrrf' hii * ? ? piCXIC GKOUSDS?I OFFER FOR i. K?ST m; Flailc OiMuidi, T?U kaewn M Oimb1! (M4 mlacvteB l"? i S; StfMnSS.Wi?& No. 1?8? Market Street gsg EySXSatl^SttliZt K- Pnoaa dcnnac to not tbaa eta call upoa T,1*<l -I.., .*. ,.JS?2^Lc MARTIN THORNTON ^??? iy>i rWP*"' FOB 8AL?. "7* ffOR sALE-PBDmKG pfpiqe *r MAY WE SPEAK TO YOU? ?"? ptsiEL LOHQ. LVDR SALE CHEAP?A NO. 1 FAMILY Tk? GiBasDcr* disinfectant ^ L Xut, tmUctlTJwkt ud fMtk; tarbdr oa ODOMXEK tautneftudr* lrtrjibcr. Addrai Pwtoflk* Box IB *. Qairroll?, 0. c^ori^ odoti?, lall iincUdti, * **P toed. nOD D IT t> M riAiSU WAGON 1 IOOAH, 1I8T&C0.I 0U.0?lrfCT.U?-.IwJ,u J*!5 A.M.ADAHB. to^p^ Endfia'X. pOR SALE, RENT OB EXCHANGE. Onel?je,?r two ?m?ll faraa, in Mxnhall xrantj, W. V?., li mQa 8. E. bom tbc dtr. . Enqoln of H. TO8BM, WME TBAVELEB8 ** Cmtom Hoqm. to wok w logan rv>t> rat P " 0F JAJLUCA U1SGES. ? mciii' r?J* J**rT 1 LXJB BALK? al? GROXPrs CfluOW fj' , n? _* ^ P11E1H7i> MXTTR?. u titdUtl *9*1OS EZCHAXOB FOR CTTT Ok 5UBURBUI Ptta?SSe*eto. PBOPKBTT. cw.out, LOGAH, LIST &C0. Fh? tnM ui rtwtjm I, Emta. mm, 0**- W. T. HOGS A I"*V ?n? M^i^nNteSik "" IS * REAL comm." mS Kssasa.'c'ios^.usw" imi tad jtm vffl bay. m EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER poKSALB- o. ?kkk i cs> o?n 4?r^ CIURn! >,m-w?-a?M|iM>m>i. jxrratss>Li?xrr uin*' nEUGrm. T*m bona, tkrw ?Uh ni ?* _ ? f?S gRicrwoBt " * T. a. WOODWIIT, una oi toa?? a i"" '"STIm"*? Resale. - ?? -=2! ? riHfup cBOCKm ?^,m,0DIDa0?iJS2S^ x? ? iii r.-, --?- |K em?"' ioag?aro>,gjs ftas-aasffltS ? ??'Zi