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FINANCIAL.
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mna K. HoUixra, , John ?.. UobI*,
lnoba. Ilbwl*. ; H*nrjr M. ?Urj->
Hui. A.Turnci I Wui. A. laetl,
0. C. IM*"?/ ! A. M. A'laui
filliiu K niui'Virt,
3_ I
M X Oil A N G B BANK.
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> .??.?. Hrm tAM't I.AV9HU1, t rf'
ANTAJ.
UBIUTV ?)l 8TOCIHOLDEH8 400,00
ffcu I'-*"* iuiu??l? tutho biuinpeol the Merchant.
ithAil Bank, and 'lull In Coin, ("oupona, Ooiauerji
BllUof Kuhaoge.
IrKroit !*1J on tfpwUMfcfioilU. . J 1 oiieciloni
nude o? ill potoakod ptwoede prompt! j I
"v.^'nu ol lUukeriand Buiinna Si en aolldtcd.
tUakhoIJin liable to Depoaltora according to th?
ico>(itou>i) ?t ib?* Mute the aaiae m In Nationa
Hull
OIBMCTOM:
j. N. Vance, H. llorkheltuu
L t iMiarlalb, I), (iutioau.
l. w (vofiv. Wm. Klllugham f
htu'l l.iuihlln, John Prtw. ;
Cimwfunl moth,
.,24 JOHN J.JON KH, Cuhlor. jj
TRU8TEE8' 8ALE8. ?
rpllUSTKE'Sl BALK. ai
1 ? 1 cl
Hi ilrtuf >/ deed of truiL made by Faunl*
BtnV* fl'l w*'l'*oo Ha<ik?, her hiultaud, to we, u r,
irn-, dalwl 'he mw <tajr of March, t#78, and re- ,?
,.,rl.<l atrteuBcn of theC.erkof the County Court ?'
U oalu county ,VV??| Virginia, la 1>??I of Trait J
>u is,|Mg? MJ, I wiTl on FltlUAY, the 17th ?i
Ufol < tub r, iSTV. cuuiui'nring ai 10 o'cluck A. m., J.
(i ih? fro ii ?wr ol tlio <iurt limine of Ohlu county, X
tVnt Vtuluia ^11 at public! nuc ion the following ?
fftir't .tr A |.le?'or p red of ground atiuatelo the j.
,l.,,.t " l? Ohio founts Wilt Virginia, upd M
mutton l?? ?e?t ?ide ol toff ?treor, htttreen
i .irtitli ari'l lwrlflh ilrerU. and iMiumlnl * f?l.
few : ittf.tmiliu 1,1 * |x>lnti>n tim ca t clilu of kk?ll
,t>ni, (Hj levi mirth of the northwest torm?
ti luwrch iuM IhniM. Httwudlr at
riihi 4ii|(lci w Hi Eotf nUett, and with the aouthnrn M
.It,i' ul a "f K'iMiiiil belonging to Bobm |?
.fiiuf, one hundred (10.) fii't Ui n twijuty (20) foot ii,
,iu,. th-me >.. It*- dly auil |?rallp| with toO
twbiifii l?S) lif t; thenco wmtwardlr and pir?
illclwiio iIk- 0??t bite, one buiulred (100) Irttpf ;
b,fl ?trw i; tii?nc?ttiirthw*nUji with the mat ltneitf al
Ml ?ir.H,rli{iiiwu I 8j Imt to the i>lacco( begin to
Mm! I'hef- i??|iror ?l-e?l of trust lti favor of the to
UMttl HulMiDrf Am <c Htluu No 2 oft the above do- ca
vnUd r*d ?ute,the amount of -which will be u
auilr kiiuwii u the day of salt). . - fj
J>rmi ?l Sale?'.'a*h.
0 0. P. LINCH, Trustee.
Wm H. ll*tLKK, Auetloneer. sel2
rjlRlIsTEK'a SALE OF .
Valuable North Wheeling Property.
By virtue of a deed of trust, madobjr hlmon Holland
ivl Uir) Jine, hla wlie, to tliu unilurilKiie-l truatee,
inn Julv ;7, 1871, and rccorued la the office of the
d?rk ul tha t'uunty *%?urt of Ulilo county, In Deed of
Trait Book So. 7, page ??, 1 ahall on Tl
SATURD*Y, OCTOBER 4,1879, gj
hfClntiltu at lOo'chck a. m., noil at public auction, to Hi
tbf hU'ie?t ?ml l?esi blddor, at the front door of the i
Court llnu?e olOhlo couuty, West Virginia, the fol- 1
lowing ili-acrlt ed reai estate, that U to aay: Lot nuiu tr.J
:i, lii tlio addition to the clt^of Wheellug,
tj Jubu Mcl.ui?, a p at of vhlob suld addition la r*>
t-<rJfl In nIiI Clerk's office, in l)e?d tlook 61, psge 370.
Julj l?i frotitu on the wrst side of a thirty foul street. ?
Luifrutit ?r wnlili oil iwlil street ul thirty feel, and
uttuili wcttwsrdlv a unlforiu width by par?II?i lines
KB- huudrid and twenty-ulno fret In depth; being , i
the urut |iM|wnv coureyed to the said Simon HbK
linl hj John Mcl.ure ami wife by deed dated the 0th
dir oi Druii?r. laii, and of record In said Clerk's
oner, in iM-ii lUxik (12, p.ige >Gtt.
The title i* t*ller?d to be perfect, but I will convey
ualy the till** vrstnl in me by said deed of trust.
tkkmm or .S.iLK?I'ut-iblnl and u much more as
ihv pun Ii*?t m ?y elect to piy cash ou day of sale, A
itnl iIip liaimce in i wo equal installments at six anu _
twrlfi* tuouths, with Interest frutu day of sale; de- L
frm<i lii'tnlluii'iils to besecured to the satisfaction of
thftruitw. WILLIAM. P. 11UBBAKD, .i
*' " \i* TrtjlUo. 5
STATIONERY 5
AND
Printers'Supplies
i
AT W UOI.LiAI.lv
. ' 1 > .' . ? .?- .c"A
A full Hue of w j
. )
Writing Papers, Pens, 1
Envelopes, Penholders, J
Blank Books, Pencils, <
Inks, Mucilage,
&c., &c.,
' ' at
Wl.li-h I am offering VRBV LOW'"TO TUB TRABE. 01
AUo a complete stock of II
t
PRINTERS' GOODS, j
iDcludlrn Fist Papeis of all weightaand sites, Ruled
?d lurulcd Llnt-n ?apets, ii.md Pup -r. Poster, Nswa _
*bi1 I loot P-jtfta, i<usioe?4 and Visiting Cards, plain I
?nd Unry; Wiudlug tioodi, _ 1
PRINTING: IlVJjCSi f
Roller Composition,
?i"l all MijipHei Incident to the Printer*' Trade except
iyt>aaud tools. <
Agtncy or Pterless Press tnd Papsr Cotter, a
lb?e facilities for furnishing groda at manufao- B
nl w. i?nil can nup.ly th?m ua low aa any
Unu?e in the umitrjr, titer, by glrutgour patron* ihe
MtmUgrnl rht'.i|N! Ir.tgbts aud quicker trunsporta- ?
|w. tbiu ih.jr have hitd heretof-re lu purchasing *
wn ulnar elite*. ?|
H. Z. BHRXYEB, |
No I2H Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. ]
I
gUMETHlNU NEW? \
l Ute juit had a largo and commodious lea Uousa ^
r Kiingarstor artcuxl at u? y iull, No. 18 Filth Ward'
Uuket House, lor the purpose ot kwpluif ray Moata
Frrt* mid rtwect, and wlUJurulfJi to. tha public Uoaa
(iiititaaoa all klndaol Meats and Sausagea, Inoludi
1=1 lliklrd Touguea *n?l Pork, Corned Beef, Ac., <
?Uch wlllalw*)i tw found Fra*h and No. 1 In quail* !
i*. uaialo dally Irom 5 until 11 o'clock In tbam'jrn- ]
it(. ami (ron 4 nuill 9 o clock la the eronlng. ?
Call and see we and I will guarantee satisfaction ]
out. |
G-EO. SCHAD,!
?u7 , Hull No 18, fifth Wanl Market House.
^JUVKNU TIME.?
FX-A.3STOS
' '.uvixl carefully by competent hauds with
FRENCH & CO/8 PATENT TRUQK,
? the imwt reasonable prices. Ordeal for; J!
aiorlng Household Goods nlso promptly ?U ^
tended to. Leave t*rdern.at ? ^ , '
LUCAS' MUSIC STORE, ;
12317 Murfcot Htrwt. i
iMrnns^s??*I
I 1% I I 11 iy. No rt?k. Women do u {
Wlllllllwell h men. Mapy make j
ll lllll mow than the amount stated '
I III III I**""' No on* can tail to 1
ID IU U \jzi
">? tnim Me to |i an tauur by derotlnff your "fcren* 1
>?n and i|ur* iluo to the huilnoaa. U coeta yon
"thing io iry the Innlufaa, Nothing like It for
""M* tunktiiK aver offered t?(ore. HualnM plea** '
JM*n<l .ttiiMly honorable. Uoul-r, It you want to '
" >* all ?bi?ui tUe beat paying bua?u*aa before the
p ibhi , *!,,i u, your ulilrmaau we will Mod you full
HrtUulrm and pn?ateUirmi free; wiuiplea worth S3
****?* ; *ou can thi>u make up jrour inlud for your- i
A<ltlma (>EOKt)B STIKtfOM A CO., Portland,
}aUPMW. , s
STEl'HUN McCULLOUGHCARPENTER
AND BUILDER.
ill ultertUons made ou old bulldlngaon
RZABONABtS.TMRUa, ,
ill JOB WORK promptly attended to, 1
Shop, Alley B, between 14th and lith street?.
Rwdince. No. ?5 JllneUenth street
_Addwm rither of the aoeve. )anl ,
I AWYERS' BR1KF8.?The Daily 1*.^^K*uur
Job Offlre prtnta Bdefa promptly sal)
.^mnioAi.
((HlDtirs
^IffEB?
,?, &
nularloua dUctiM, Hid ao lure Ir u the Bitter* are
dopted, ao aurely will the Individual who adopt*
Sla precaution bo exempted from lu pains ami penItlta.
Add to thla Ita value u a stomachic and
Dtl'bllloui agent, and who will venture to twin171'aclalmatothefirat
place among family medlIn
re?
Fur aale bjr all Drugglata and reapedable Dealers
anerally. MMnr.nr
F YOU FEEL DULL, DROWSY, DE.
bllliatcd, have (request headache, mouth uuu*
idl/, poot sppetltaand tonouacoated, you an- tuffer*
Hrr-m tnrpla liver, or "bfliouaneda.^and nothlog
Icure jouaoapredlly and permanently a? irLtafa.
IM?uaa lilVKR IlKUULATOR OR MtUICIXK.
uV'V.t'Tiu.u'r '&! , I,
AN EVKRCTOtL
iKit^ (or aU diseases 1
'lU^COiUts tbo Uvtraoil
iiua Fever*, Row'el ('0111-W^^^J || ,
I a I 01?, It eat I c<i new, ITT
lundtceand fcawea. 1 ,i| J|
Hud Bremh!
Nothing Is ho unpleasant, nothing to ooiuni-u w ,
id breatq. and la ne rly oeerr can* It comm from
0 atotnucb, and cau be s > eaall j corre ted If > u will
to feluiinoni'Liver K%ulator. l)o not ncgVd so
re a remedy for tbli repulsive disorder. It wt I alu> '
iproTe your Appetite, Complexion and . noral l
ualth. I
ViltH} <
Mow many auflert?rt?e day after d.iv, wsk'iuUfe I
burden aud robbing existence of all pleas>re, "*lng
the secret aullerliiK (mm 1'iles. Yet relief 1* rea4\
the bando( almost any op* who will u?e ?y?t ? ?"
Uf IIib roiuedy that baa 'permanently cured ?sou- 1
Dus. flMMONs' LtVKR ItWJCHTOK. Is no i r I -tic I
olent ptitge, but a gontlu auliiaut to nature.
('OIlNtlpMliOII ! ,
SHOULD not tx> regarded as a trldl-1 ,
iil'meut?lu (act, nature demands the ut
uioit regularity of the bowels, aud any 1
d iVlatfi-n from this demand p.?vesthe way
often to serloui dinger. It Is quite r? I
neceiiary to remove Impure uccumula
tlnni from the bowels aa It Is t?eat cr I
sleep, an 1 no health c ?n be expectcd 1
whprn mil ?. ?.! "
_ w....Bu.u? ui l(UUJ |U0T?JIS. |
Nick Ilcttdncliv1 \
This distressing affliction occurs most frequently.
ie ulMurtance of the alomaoh, arising fraui the ltnirfectlr
digested tiontWU, caiue. a some pain In '
fl bcail, afccompabted vfith UtagTecable nausra and i
U constitutes what U popularly known a < lick i
eadacho.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, i
MANU'PACTl'RKD B* , <
i. H. ZEIUN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa '
Prlc 91.00. Sola by ?!1 PrugjiiK
wBMwy.w I
murs specific mediiixe. I
iftlgggQ1 . .. :
unfailing cure for I
?m--^r\Bmlnal Weakness, i i
8pertnatorrh?a,Ini- |9KV+* u
/fi yL5 potenc, and all K r-M <
J\in Diseases that follow 'XT
asanqtienceo! Sulf ,
Abuse; asLoea of '
eforeTddigSt iS-Ufar Takm* ;
Vision, Premature 0U1 Age, and many other Dtsses
that lead to Insanity or ConiQioption ,f?d a I
remature Gme. WFull pMilculap Inour jijwphl,
which wodeslrot<>fcondlreei?y mailtoevo yone. ,
v*lhe SpedQc Medicine Is sold by all druulMaat
per package. or six packages fur IIS, or wllll* aent i
lh> by uiall on receipt of the money by addressing i
THE tilt,IV MEDICINE CO..
Mechanics' Block. mim.
Sold In Wheeling tad everywhere by all drug^ista. '
art8
FREE GIFTlIli
SUMPTION, ASTIIMA, 80RK TIIItOAT,
URONCIUTIS. or KARAL CATAltltll.
I will send acopy of'MEDICAL COMMON SKXSRf
[reeofcbarae. 111?eUK?ntlrprinted andIllustrated{ i
141 pakei, Itrno.. lb*r?. It baa been tbo means, in Ibe ,
nrovidrnce of Clod, of earing many-valuable lives.
Hie book la Invaluable toperwna suffering with any l
lUeaae uf tho None, Thront, or Lunga. Send .
name, with I'. 0. Addrew and >l\centa to nay cost of '
nailing to Dr. N. 11. WOLFE, Cincinnati, Ohio. I
'PI C HI ID IT cntAP.SlMPLK.imd
)tLral|UV|L without Drug*. The
W W only Sure and Ppoedjr
ire (when all else f?W) for Seminallaiiu, Impotrncy,
uf Manhnod, Hetf-Abuto, >ke.t can be bad fur W 00
DB. VAND'S, 139 Weat fcixtb St., CINCINNATI,
1 by mail,'
GUI fir aend'for tho Mil cure and be n stored to
aalih, Strength and Energy; It never fall*.""Ericloee
impior free advheon deljcale matteia. x-i.'iuaw
Mnnnrasffisas
h||||||pggS?
Hbb
LOGAN, LIBriUo., Agents, Wheeling, W. V?.
Je24-oAw .
DR. HENRY MOTT'S
FRENCH POWDERS
rlll cure Diseases ot tb? Kidneys. Gravel, Gleet, and
1 Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Loss of Manned,
Bemlnal Emission, Impotehey caused by Indie etionln
youth, Excesses, Ac. Female Weakness or
rhltes, 8crofula, Syphilis in all its forms, and all
lood and Hit In Diseases spefldtly cured.
MTGONOKRUOSA CUBED IN 48 UOUBB.'M
For sale In Wheeling, WeetVlrdnla, by EDMUND
Ot*KJNG (Ag't), Druggist. XMd Feliows'uall. Price
IOO]Mrbox. Sent by mall, secure froui observation,
a receipt of price. noH*
PRESCRIPTION FREE
nor the.speedy Cure or Samlnai Weakness, I<??t
L Manhood, Premature Diblllty, Nerrousneas,
tospondeaey, Confusion or Ideas, Aversion to
ktclety, IierecUre Memory, and all Disorders
ironsht on by Secret Habits and Excesses. Any
Irugglit boa the Ingredients. Address,
DR. JAQUE8 JL CO.,
130 Wirt Bixtk BU, CINOIHHATI, OHia
,frflp*w '' T
iurrtittwa i^r, 7E5K.TBS?
W^tebSB
?KD1?AL IXNT1TITK. m Tln." ,nS
:lnuMI, Ijj thp only iun and ralUbli nmolln.
". ."'"'IR? ""Ul caMd. ailorvriuforrrm
ultln. CharcM low. Hair ruin to Ihr
tMK>r? OeM'tW
N? OM WIO Il TUUKllUOULY KIOOLAB in Ihf
towcli U half M liable to dlaetaet u he that 1* ??*
Uar. He may be attacked by contagious dim**,
la hiny mo iiregular, out no IS IJOl UeattV Bl UDjeCt
0 ouUlde influences. The um of
TirrMul'i Nelutr Aperient
kx^urel regularity, tad conwquent Immunity from
C De,fc BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
? 1 . ma
Month andexpenaee guaranteed to Agents,
Outfit tree. 8HAW A CO., Augmt*, Maine.
(7*77 A YEAR and expenaee to agents. Outfit
9/// Fne. Addreaa P/O. VICKE&Y, Augusta.
Maine.
ifowipupcj AdTcttiilm Bureau, 10 Hptute ml, M. Y".
FROM
Eminent WILIER BRINTON.M. D,
BKlftmoroTSfcT.,
?> v : , . - ,r*>
IbarouMd Coldkk's Li auto's Liquid Exthact
or'Biur and Tonic luflgorator In my practice, sad
hav* been much (ratified wi h the renult Ai a"
romc In all cucs of oinarrr and vrxAKMiss.'
am jmu, CHLOROaxy, Ac., It cannot be anrpaaeed.
AAA' WEEK'oyoa' own lown. lud no
| I fl fl etplulYouc?ntil.it.boH.
1 11 11 nw Ma without rxp.UK'. Th.
1 in
- I 11 I 1*7 nothing clue until you ?oo for your.
111 11 Mil what you can do at the bualneu
I r 1# w we offer. No room to explain here.:
You can devote all your time or oaly your spare time
to the buslneae, and make great pay for every hour'
that you work. Woman make a* much aa men. Bend
(orapedal private terma and particulars, which we
mall free. W Outfit free. Don't complain of hard
Eisfta.iMAar tstsf
- III ? < III"
gob fosa^m
TERI8 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
MUT.
By mU| in oJmum, poikiyt pttfuUL
Qtt /aar ft 001 Thrtr la.nnUu.^.W 0
BU tnontha. 4 001 Ou mouth 7'
DtUnrti by Otrritrt in CUy mi 3*b*rt* *' * *?l
per umM,
M E HI* WEEK LY.
By tnali, in adtanct, potingi prejthd
OM 7?r ... 001 BU month*. .. J) ft
VIBKil.
By maU, <m advance, pottage prqx*U<
Oae ;tar.....IMM 6C | Bit tnontha......?|l CK
Clul* of ^..fl 40 eeoh.
Qubaof tea........... 1 25 each.
Club* of twenty ..................... 1 10 Meh
aubto! tw?at7-lr?H.MM<M.M,..M ...... 1 00 wok.
Simp!* cop 1m ot cither editloa at the Imtb.ubu<
ou; Mat free to application.
Addraee all tomtuunlcaUoni to .
KHEW * CAMPBELL,
PablUhen Inteilifenwr, *
Whtaling, W. Ya:
Good Talkers.
Dr. Holland in Bcribner tor October.
The first requisite of a good talker is
genuine social sympathy. A. man may
not say, out of some selfish motive, or
somo motive of personal policy, "Go to! I
will become a good talker." Jle must enjoy
society, and have a genuine desire to
servo and please. We have all seen the
talker who talks for his own purposes, or
talks to Dlease himself. Ha la the wall.
known character -the talking bore. The
talker who gots himself up (or show, who
plans his conversations for an evening,
and crams (or thorn, becomes intolerable.
He lectures; he does not converse; (on
there is no power of a talker so delightful
u that of exciting others to talk, and listening
to what his own inspiring and suggestive
utterances have called forth.
Genuine social sympathy and a hearty
desire to please others are necessaty to
produce such a talker as this, and no other
is tolerable. Social sympathy is a natural
<i(t, and there is a combination of other
gifts which constitute what may be
called esprit that are very essontiai to a
good talker. This combination includes
individuality, tact and wit-the talents
iutitudcs; and peculiar characteristic
charms which enable a man tousethematerials
of conversation in an engaging
way, entirely bis ownj for every good
talker has his way of saying good things,
is well as of managing conversation based
jn his esprit.
Yet it is true that there are no good
talkers who depend upon their natural
gifts and such material as they. get iu the
usual interchanges of society. For the
naterials of conversation we must draw
ipon knowledge. No m?n can a be thoro*
ghly good talker who does not know a
great deal. Social sympathy and "the
gift of gab" go but a short way toward
producing good conversation, though
ive hear a great deal of this kind of
4ilk among the young. Sound ^pd
jxact knowlodgo is the very basis
>f good conversation. To know a great
nany things well is to have in hand
the best aud most reliable materials of
good conversation. There Is nothing like
ibundance and exactness of knowledge
with which to furnish a talker. Next to
liis, perhaps, is familiarity with polite
literature. The faculty of quoting .from
.he best authors is a very desirable one.
Facts are valuablo, and thoughts perhaps
ire quite as valuable, especially as they
ire more stimulating to the conversation
}f a group. The talker who deals alone in
facts is quite likely to have the talk all to
himself, while the man who .is familiar
*,;?>. :.i? ? u ?i
vuSu.??ii<i iuooB, m ue nan tuuna
them embodied in literature* becomes a
stimulator of thought and conversation in
those around him. Familiarity with
knowledge and with the products of literary
art cannot be too much insisted on as
the furniture of good conversation.
Beyond this, the goojUalker must be
familiar with the current thought and
events of his timo. There should be no
luovementin politics, religion and society
that the good talker is not familiar with.
Indeed, the man who undertakes to talkit
all must know what is uppermost in
men's minds, and be able to add to the
general luud' of>'thoiight~and knowledge,
and respond to the popular inquiry and
the popular disposition for discussion.
The man who undertakes to be a good
talker should never be caught napping
concerning any curront topic of immediate
public interest.
14nw ? -*1
tun ? ?*uu wuvo; aupcriuniy 01
knowledge and culture without appearing
to be pedantic, how to talk out of abundant
stores of Inrormdtlon and familiarity
with opinion without seeming to preach,
as Coleridge was accused of doing, belongs,
with the ability to talk well, to "the art of
conversation." It has Boemedtoua that
if young people could Q'nJy seo how shallow
anil silly very much of their talk is,
and must necessarily be, so long as they I
lack the materials of conversation, they I
would take more pains with their study,
would devote themselves inoro to the best |
books, and that, at least, they would acquire
and maintain more familiarity with
important current events. To know some
thing is the beat curef<?r neighborh6od
gossip, for talk about dress, aud for ten
thousand frivolities and sillinesses of society.
Besides, a good talker needs an audience
to uuderstaud and respond to him,
and where is ho to find one if there is not
abundant culture around him?
Brother Gnrriner on Fntnlly Government.
From the Detroit Frw ftcss.
"Las' night, jist as da ole woman was
gnnuin up ao outcnor Knile to cut her
corns, dar cum a knock on de doah," began
tho President of the Lime-Kiln Club
as Paradise Hall grew quiet. "It war de
ole tnaa Mosher, an* I could see right
away dat he didn't feel in whoopin' speerits.
I reckou you all knows de ole man,
an' you knows he am hard-workin' an'
Jionest Well, he was ober dar to see
about his son Hunyadus. Dat Hunyadus
am a powerful bad |>oy an' I knows it, an'
de ole man he sot down an' t'ole me dat de
day had arriv when he could no longer con*
trol de boy. Yes, bo sot dar on de aige of
de wood-box an* cried -liken chile 'cause
dat Hunyadus had cum homo an' cussed
aroun', atf axed for money, an' declar'd
he'd bust de hull family or hov it.-1 axed
him Kow old the boy was, an'he wiped
his nose an' said .10. I axed him how
much do boy weighed, an' he looked up at
de ceillin* an* said about a hundred an'
twenty. Den I pushed tie tea-kettle furder
back on de stove an,' I went for de old
man like a steamboat 'splashun. Do idea
of a boy likodat runnin' de house made
me mau all de way up an' down, an' I tole
I Mosher if ho didn't go home an' flop 'dat
Hunyadus outer liis butea an' den mop
him roun' till he cried quits, dat he inns'
, nebber darken my gale agin. He goUup
i an' he wentj anJ I was, cluf . behind him/
Datlxjy wassdll In de house, bl uflln'de ole
! woman aroun' and kickin' naj dog iunder
IdA stnvft. fln* d? ODDnrMiniVv km
all that cuuld he axed fur. Do ale man
bmincert in, valued up to do wayward
chile, an' do way he made do fur fly tickled
tno all ober. When Ileftde winder
Hunyadus was wipin' de tears away will
one bun' an' eatln cold pancakes wid de
odder,in deole manhadeucha-smlloan I
lievn t men "on hla face for "oW seben
years." After tho applaUBO bad subsided
the President continued: "Treat your
boys kindly an' like a K"m' fadder should,
but when a son aits de bit; head an' entagines
dat bo- kin ran do caboose widout
help from demote -folks, an' dat he am
master of his days and nights, sot right
down on him like a bag of sand falnn'
from the roof top! Let him know who
owns de cablnand who brings in do pur
tlshanS?' X Tf V? \
No one can develop the grace of meek
ness by listening to a cryiug baby. Slot
ita frotfiilncss by curing the dollo wit*
Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup.
?W?mm+tmmmmmmmmmmm
A lellcity tint com pain iglvet double
content.
Nothing butt good life ctnflt men for
batter one.
Money la well epent In purchasing tranquility
oi mind.
t Indolence la the nut ol the mind end
I the Inlet ot every vice.
> Experience keep*.a deer ichool, but
(ooli leern In no other.
One unite (or the living Is worth a
i doieti tcere tor the deed.
lie it wise who never tele without ret on,
and never igiinst It.
i A man leldotta Improve* who has no
better model than hlmaelt.
The beginning ol anger la foolishness
and It ends In repentance.
He thtt pretends to be everybody'e ptrtlculur
friend Is nobody's.
II you do what you should not, you must
bear what you wonld not.
The imagination la ot ao delicate a texture
that even words wound It.
Sileece is a figure ol speech, untnawertble,
short, cold, but terribly severe.
Tho virtue of prosperity is tomperanco;
the virtue of tdverslty la fortitude.
^ Tostady the world u better tbtn to ahun
One moat be poor to know tho luxury of
giving.
To understand the world ia wlaer than to ,
condemn It.
Employment for the mind is what tbou- I
eands are in need of.
By being contemptible wo set peoplo's '
minds to the tune of contempt. 1
L*t amusement fill up the chinks of
your existence, but not the great space
thereof.
To make the world better, lovelier and
happier is the noblest work of man or
woman.
When alone watch your thoughts; in
your family your temper; in company
your tongue. '
The virtue we appreciate is as much
ours as another's. We see so much only 1
as we possess.
The rewards of the truly virtuous ure
inherent in their own lives, from day to
day, and are none the less enjoyed, tho'
I they are unknown to all the world.
1 Too many do good deedH for the sake of
popular applause, as the child curbs its
I wayward propensities for the si}ke of the
promised sugar lumps, only to renew its
mischievous pranks with tenfold energy.
I In the stress and heat of the day, with
cheeks burning, whith shouts ringing in v
the ears, who is so bles* as to remember
the yearning ho had in the cool and wileut
morning, and know that he had not belied
them.
Wealth is most envied but least enjoyed;
health is frequently enjoyed, but
the least envied?yet the poorest man
would not part with his healtu for money,
but $he richest would gladly part with his
monav fnr hnnlth
The mother's love is a rich aud absorb* i
ing delight, blunting all other sensibilities; i
it is an expansion ot existence; it enlarges j
the imagiued range for self to move in; $
but in after years it can only continue to c
be joy on the Baine terms as other long- J
lived love?that is, by much suppression
of self and power of living in tho experience
of another.
? ^ ? a
The Mystery or Exchange. n
Fiom the Boiton Journal of Commeice. t
We presume that some of our readers ?
are awaie that the quotation of foreign ex* u
change represents a premium considerably 5
in excess of the actual fact, but we doubt J
whether all of them know precisely what \
is tho difference. By the usago of bankers 3
the old Spanish dollar is assumed as the |
par of exchange, ?1 being equal to four n
and four-ninths of these dollars. It was at J
this rate that sums of money mentioned In 0
the Constitution of Massachusetts wero b
formerly changed into Federal monoy, and J
the date no doubt originally represented $
tho true par between the two countries. 2
In point of fact, however, in the establish* c
ed moneys of Great Britain and the United r
States XI contained as much gold as $4 87
ol United States money, and this is tho J
true par of exchange or rate which muBt
be used in converting the money of one r
country into that of the other. For in- J
stance, il anything costs ?100 in Great a
Britain, ita true value value expressed in ^
money of the United States is $487. Ac- *
cordingly, it is a Tact familiar to all bank* ?
era that when exchange is quoted at 109J 3
there is no real premium, but the true par J
i has been attained, because if we multiply *
'$4.44 4-0. which is the nominal par, by
109J which is then the quoted rate, we get J
$4.87, which ia tho true par. Wo need J
scarcely add that it is owing to this cir- a
cumstance that the exports of gold from (
the United States are not larger. . lfthere j
really existed such a heavy premium on <
bills of exchange as many persons sup- i
pose, it would be immensely profitable to i
export gold to Great Britain. In point of
fact, in view of the necessary expenses of
freight, insurance, and loss of interest,
tho margin does not more than cover the J
risk. The United States half-eagle, it may ]
be added, contains-116 grains of pure gold, J
equivalent to f5; the British sovereign, j
112 grains, equivalent to $1.97 of United <
States money. s
?? j
m., if PirrvniTnofT 1?i I '
y ^ ^4?^ ten of the genuine i
DR. C. IVicLANE'S 1
Liver Pills & Vermifuge. '
Buyers tbould always look for their signature u i
bo??iltl?on?Terybo*orvlalofU>0goaulno, Tb? ,
marKct U full of 1 mentions of tho namo Mel.ANE, 1
polled dlOoroniiy, but having umo pronunciation, j
ooltf J
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Financial and Commercial.
nlnklniraaaiMU.
Nnr Toll, gtpttmber 25. ? Money, latin
it 8?7 per cent: prim* m.rcintU.
piper, en ptr east Sterling exchange dnll
?t 481H: slsbt excbtnge 483 !<
Oovnuwum -Firm.
DdIM Sum ?> of 1UI, coupon. ..1MU
n.? Klr? .v. imfi
New Four and a tuUa -.J064
New Foun ........... ..IK*
Currency blxet ......
Raiuioad Bonds?Irregular; 0. 0. A L 0.
firsts 80; aeconili 30 X The largest transactions
wen in Erie 2a, new consolidated, which
closed firm at 7G&.
Stocks?Tho market was active throughout
the day, but unsettled. At the opening a
s'rongtone prevolledam! thoro was.a fractional
advance, but this was followed by a decline of
Kto 2X. Late in the afternoon speculation
assumed a firmer tone, the market closing
trong at a recovery of H to IK, Iron
Mountain closing at 44X. Canada Southern
advanced steadily from (J5X to GO. The aew
stocks put on tho list today were conspicuous
for an advance, especially tit. Paul and dioux
City and Lafayette, Blooiulugton and Muncle. ,
The former rose about 4 per cent, and the latter0
per cent Erie was strong at the dose.
U. 0. A I. 0. advanced 1# on a large demand.
The coal stocks were very active, aud Jersey ,
Central reached tho highest point yet made
on the present upward movement ,
The current speculation In Brio stocks and 1
bonds derives strength from a iaiisfactoi y set* ,
tlement f the lloosac tunnel litigation, and .
reports are current that ebon tea in the man* '
igement aro imminent which will contribute '
materially to tho advantage of the Company
by introducing into the board of direction
parties who themselves are largely interested j
n the property; and are pledged to the policy
)f thorough reform, and a system of rigl t
innnnniv In It. afl..ilnlat~tlnn Tl.? ? - - _ *
,'""V ? ??iuiiiiwibu?u. ?UU rcvouv
activity and advance in Pacific Mail is due to .
itatenien s that by reason of Increased earn- 1
ngs tlin CmiipHiiy ia rapidly liquidating it* H
indebtedness. It i* generally believed that ?
he great California operator has recently ac- 1
luiroa a lar*o interest in the property. M
TtiO transactions were 832.000 shares, of ?
*bicli 31,000 were Erie, 7,000 Lake Shore, '
M.0U0 Northwestern, 28,000 8t. Haul, 8U00 *
iVabash, 80,(100 Lackawanna, 85,000 New Jeroy
Central, 18 000 Delaware it Hudson. 2,000
[licbigan Central. 22000 0., C.. A I. ?>., 6,000 ,
It. Joseph, 4,000 Ohio and Missisippi, 8.000
Vestern Union, 40.000 Pacific Mail, 3,300 K*nas
Citv and Northern, 0.UU0 Iron Mountain 8
0,000 Kansas & Texas, 4,0o0 Canada Southern, *
,000 8t. Paul and 8ioux City, 2,0j0 at. Louis v
nd 8?n Francisco, 1,400 Northern Pacific, r
.200 Kansas and Pacific and 2.000 Chesapeake 9
t Ohio. u
lorthern Pacific 31K St. Paul tsy. ?
UrthernPacific p<L 49)< et Paul pfd? lOOfc
'Man Union ....... W* Wabash ? U>2
uleeillvsr...^*.? is * Fort W*)rne-.....^..liou
h'1! 47$ |*rra Habu. JO p
clficMall.. 27 Terra Haute pftl ti *
S blcagu * Alton wk C,
Urlp-wipld SX Chicago A Alt pld 108 SI
[daws Express -.102 Ohio A Miw 17H
k ells. Fargo A On..... vj Delaware A Lacks..... mi
jmerkM... 60 A. A P. Telegraph.... M
ailed (jutes .... 49,S Burlington A QuIncj.lMk
ewYork Central ...?! 18>| Hannibal A 8L Joe.'. 2sS C<
Hannibal AMuJoepld 5t% I,
Jlo pfil 88>i Canada Southern e9 ,r
trleiu 185 LuiUtUie A Nasb..... BlU lt
llchlgau LVntral MU Kanns Pacific 70
fcuaua old. 1M Kansas A Ttoxas ? 18
lalon Psciflc. tax du L. A dan Fran. 18 o
**e Show t& at. L. A a. F. pfd 2\% V
fc11 ??ntriU - 8t. L. A S. F. pfd firsts 46k
lttsbur*b 102 dL L. Kan. O. A N...? 24K
nrthweatwn com.... Sift ?u L, K. (IAN. pfd ftrtZ
orthwe?t?n j?fd? wU Central Pacific bonds~lwtt ,,
. C. C. AI 0< Oulou Pacific...,
* J??er Central, U. P. Land Grants 117 "
tick Illubii lil rilnbln* fun,I <?1 nl
aew Ton. ei
Nkw ?o*c, September 25.?Cotton?Steady jj
t ll^QllJ^o; quotations will be revised to- 8
lorrow on the basis of the new cotton; fuures
steady. Flour?A shade easier except ?
n old Minnesota, which is scarce and steadily ?
eld; receipts 15,000 barre's; superfine best e:
nd State $i 10a5 00; common to good 15 00a
30; good to choice $5 35a6 75: white wheat P
xtra $5 10u6 50; extra Ohio ?5 00a6 50; St. *
?uis $5 OOaO 75, Minnesota patent (0 25a7 00. P
k'heat?Unsettled and feverish; declined 2a
c: ungraded spring $115; No. 3 spring $112a b
12\i; No. 2 $1 10; ungraded winter red '
I 10all2^;No. 3 $1 17; No. 2$l23al24tf; p
fixed winter $1 22al 2214-, ungraded amber
I 22i<al 20; No. 2 amber $1 22al 23X; o
fo. 2 white $122: No. 1 white, sales of 28,- u
)0 bushels at $1 24 &al 20; No. 2 red tfeptem. "
or, sales of 04,000 bushels at$l 22}<al 24X;
ictober, sales of 204,000 bushels at (1 22a
24; November, sales of 330,000 bushels at
I 23}?al 25>i. Rye?In buyers' favor: No.
western 70u78c. Coffee-Quiet and un- V
banged. Sugur?Quiet but firm; fair to good
ctimng0%a7c. Mabuses?Finn. Rice?Steady,
tarley?Quiet and unchanged. Malt-Quiet
nd steady. Com?Unsettled; receipts 274,?
00 bushels; ungraded 53a53^c; No. 2 53a ,
2Hc;No. 2 white 50c; No. 1 02c; No. 2 Sep- b
umber 52%c bid; 53Xc asked;October 53Ho
id;53%c asked; November 54%c bid; 64}*c
stcot). Oats?Dull and lower; receipts 55,000
ushels; western mixed 35&a37Hc; white *
. estern 30^a40c. Hay?Demand fair and =
uarket firm at 50c. Hops?Demand active;
earlings 7al8c; eastern and w stern 28a34c;
few York State 28a30c. Petroleum?Quiet;
United 73^a77Kc; crude 5J4a0^; refind
7}f. Tallow?Steady and firm at 5J?a0c.
In.in-Qnlntfinil i?
? ? u??uini>uUi ?ui|icuuiIB~
tuiet, but firm at 27Mc. Eggs?Firmer; westrn
18a20c. Pork?Stronger; mess $0 00a910
9 20. lie?f?Quiet and steady. Cut Meats?
lulet; long clear $5 70; short clear $0 25.
Ard?Firmer; tirirnesteam $660. Butter?
luiet and steady; western 9al7c. Cheese? ,
irm; western OalO^c. Whisky?Firmer at 1
i m.
(,'UiruMo. g
Chicago, September 25.?Flour?Steady I
ind unchanged. Wheat?'Unsettled, but high- ^
r; irregular and active; No. 1 Chicago sprign t!
I OS; No. 2 $1 Ooj* bid cash; $1 01 % I
il 01& October; $1 OSitf November, $1 WM t
)ecember; $100^ year-.sabs, 90Kca$l 01K C
October; $1 OlJ-fal 04J^ November; No. a I
8c. Corn?Unsettled but generally higher at c
17c cash October, 36}^c November; W&c yean a
17c May; sales, S5X#3GK November; rtjjeofed C
lQKa36J<c. Oats?steady, in fair demand b
ind firmer at 2H^a26Xc cash; 28Xc October, v
November; rejected 23-tfc. R>c?Steady t
ind firmer at 60c. Barley-?Stronger at 8ic
iasl?; 83c October. Timothy Seed?Firmer
it l&a2c. Flax 8eed?Unchanged. Porkdemand
fair and prices a shado higher at r
H) 20a0 25 cash; $9 22Xa9 25 October; $8 25a
ISO November; $8 0Ua8 05 year, sales. $8 85
fanuary. Lard?Active, firm and nlgher at r
l(J 06 cash; $0 05 bid October; $5 65 Novem- r
)cr; $6 57 ^a5 HO year: $5 05a5 67 X January, i
Bulk Meats-Quiet and unchanged. Whisky? J
trumlv uiul mi?liDn/K"t *l.A"?
J .. VI. M
I'hlliwietuliin. "
Philadelphia, .September 25.?Flour? J
Demand active; no export demand; Minno- \
iota extra family, good, (5 8< X; choice SO 15; 1
fancy $0 25; Minnesota patent process $7 25* 8
f 60. Rye Flour-Firm at <4 00*4 12*. *
Wheat?Unsettled and feverish; very little c
loing; western rejected $115: No. 2 red, tiek'aior,
$124. Corn-Scarce and Arm; low and
ligh luixud track, fi&tfOKc; yellow 58Ha
JOc. Outs?Firm; stained 33a33Xc; white
nrestern 31a3nc. Provisions?Held firmer. 1
lieef?Men $12 50. Pork-Mess $0 25s9 60. ?
Bams?winok?-d 9alOc; pickled 7a79?c. Lard <
?Western tierce GXaOHc. Butter?Demand *
ictive; creamery extra 25a27c; New York State
ind Bradford c -unty Pa., extra 20a22c; West* '
irn Reserve extra 18a20c; good to choice 12a {
6c. Eggs?Scarce; western 20c. Oheeae?
Buoyant: western creamery llalSXc; do good
lOalu&c. Petroleum?Firm; refined 7&C.
Whisky? Strong; western$1 09.
OtuoaioVniiltHar nt.
Uhidauo. September 25.?Ths Drovw*' Journal
reports:
, Hoos?Receipts 18,000 head; shipments
1,700 head. Market slow, dull and 10c lower;
iverage mixed packing |380a3 50; choice
heavy, including Philadelphia*, $3 55a3 75;
light bacon $3 ?0a3 70; cloeed firmer.
Oattli?Receipts 4,600 htad; shipments
3,300 head. MarKet firmer all around; exports
hi ady at $4 80a5 00;' shipping 10c highBr
at J4 40a4 00; common steady at $3 50a4 20;
butchers' moderately active and unchanged 1
ow wao *uj aiucKL'rs ana leraers Drm, at
&2 40a3 30; western and through Toxans strong- '
cr and fairly active at $2 0Qa2 75; western 1
(2 80u3 60.
Shbbp-Receipts 800 head; shipments 400
head. Market quiet but steady. j
Baltimore.
BxLTtuoaK, September 25.?Flour?Quiet
and unchanged. Wheat?Western lower
and weak: No. 2 western winter red, snot,
October, November and December $1 2l){a
122 Corn?Western dull and weak; western
mixed spot 50c; September 55a55}fc; October
52Kuo2Ko; November 51a51& steamer,
no bid. Oats?Steady and firm; western
white 85a3Gc; do mixed S2a34o; Pennsylvania
85a36c. Bye?Quiet at 64a86c. Hay?Steady;
primo to choioo Pennsylvania fli 0Qal5 00.
Provisions?Firm, active and. unchanged.
Butter?Active; prime to choice western
packed 12al6c. Eggs?Active and firm, 16al7c.
Petroleum?Unchanged. Coffee?Strong without
change. Sugar-Active; Asolt8%a8%c.
WhlskY?8tesdy at tl 08.
ClMtSBStL
1 CiRcuiaiTi, September 85.?Cetton-In
????1 11 a
etlra ud -low>t il lOKfl. Ilour?Inactlra
ud lower; family |576aS00. Wheat?Cniattled
ud lower at 1100a 08; receipts 20,000
bushels; shipments, 20,OCO buaheta. Oam?
Dull ud lower it tMlc. 0?t??Dull ud
lowtr to Nll| 27aSOXc. Rjre?Firmer at 67a
He. Barley?Demand [air and market Arm;
No. 2 (mil foaMc. Pork-Firm; held at 1925.
Lard?Quiet [current makelSM. Hulk Menu
?Scarce find 'Inn; shoulders IS24aJ 00; abort
olear nona offored. Bacon?Steady and In fair
demand at *4 00a4 40a0 UXad tOaS 87 X.
Whlaky-In good demand at full prices at
$100, Butter?Quiet and unchanged. LinMad
Oil?Steady at 62a
Altec near Caulk
JCaar Liaaarr, September 24.?C*ma?
Recolpta to-day 340 head through and 221 of
local. Total'(or three days, M0 through and
2,414 local. Everything sold out but (our
loads Just arrived. Market alow at about yesterday's
prices. B"' WOOaS 24; fair to good
W84a4 7 o; common $3 25a3 75; 23-1 beau ar- >
rived to-day, 217 of them for New York.
Hooa?Receipt* to*duy 2.860 bead; total
for three days. 8,635 bead; Gnu sere, $350a375;
Yorkert, $380a3 00; Philadelphia*, $4 00a4 16.
8aiir?Reoeipta to-day800 bead; total for
three day?, 6,600 bead; ttlllng at $3 00*400;
BXtra, $4 26.
Petroleum Hnrh?a.
London, September 25.?Petroleum-Splr*
its 8a8)ic; retiued 7.
Antwerp. September 25.~PrrKontuM?Reined,
$107*.
On, Orr*.September 23.?Pbtboleum?MarSet
opened with 77Ho bid: advanced to
'7Jfc, declined and dosed at 75c bid. Shipments,
36,000 barrels, averaging 40.0UO barrels.
CranaacUons 600,000 barrels.
. mwioaoh, September J5.?Pbteoleum?
Ictive; crude 70Ko at Purker'a fnr fill In.
aent; refined 7tfc "for Philadelphia delivery.
New York Dry ooimIi Market.
New York. 8ep?ember 25.?BubineM is
rregular with commission houses. Cotton
;ood* were In moderate neiuaud and fairly
leady. Prints are in light demand. Ging
tarns are doing well, and worsted dress (roods
ro active. Light weuhtessaimerea and worst*
d coatings arc in fair request by clothiers.
1he Bulletin says 3,0u0 pieces of dress ailka
/ill be sold at auction next Wednesday.
Toledo.
Tolbdo, September 23.?Wheat?Irregu*
ir; No. 3 white Wabash $l 08; No. 1 white
iichigan $108; No. 2$100; amber Michigan,
pot, $108&; October$l 08#; November $110;
lo. 2 red winter, spot. October, $1 08X: No*
ember $i 10; December $110 K; No. 2 D. it M.
sd $108K; No. 3 $1 OOX; rejected Wabash
3c; western amber $ 108. Com-Strong; high
i!xed40Kc; No. 2 40H; rejected 40c Oats?
lasicr; No. 2 spot 27&c; October 27c.
Hew Orleans Cotton Market.
New Orleans, September 25.?Cotton?
irrner; middling 10Kc; low do U^c; net rr*
dpta 4,076 bales; gross, 5,826 bales; sales 6,700;
ock 21,307; rest unchauged.
Clnelnaatl II og Market.
Cincinnati, September 25.?Hogs?8teady; i
)mmon $2 60a3 20; light packing $3 45a3 05; i
utchcra $3 05a3 70; receipts, 3,152 head; ihlplents,
605 head.
Betheada Water 1 Read.
ffice or Dckdar'b Wonderful Uiscoveky, )
uethesda bratnqb, >
Waukesha, Wis., January 17,1878. j
Fraud exposed! The patrons of Dunbar's
Wonderful Dlfceovorv- TbihMiiN ??.i
le public generally, arc cautioned to beware
f imposition
Betneada Water has for the last ten years i
u-ned for its If a wide and substantial repu- .
ition and large sale, as well in tho United ]
tates and Cauada as in Europe and portions
I Asia?giving satisfaction wherever Used,
nprinciplcd parties are seeking to sell spuriiii
water as Bethe-da. taking auvautago of its
salted fa no and deceiving the public. i
I deem it an imperative duty to caution the
ublic against purchasing spurious water for
Cthtoda. Spurious water is sold chcap. The
urcbaser will, however, find thelitis dear
t any price. Our trade mark in placcd on the
ead of each barrel, and between the hoops? .
Bethesda." This rule is strictly adhered to.
urchasers of Bethesda, if doubting, should
tamine the casks and seo that the brand is
srrcct. By this means they will obtain genine,
unadu'terated Bethesda. The trade
lark is "Bethesda."
Richard Duxn.ir,
Bethesda Spring, Waukesha, Wis.
General Agent for Pennsylvania. Ohio and
?est Virginia, ]
J03EPH FLEMING, i
84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. i
Pamphlets mailed free. * '
Prick?50 cents per gallon, $4 per quarterarrel,
$8 per half-barrel, $18 perbarrel.
Logak, List A Co.,
Bridge Corner, MAin street,
Exclusive agents for Dunbar's Bethesda | ?,
'?? ??? i? iictmiiH. J
SANFORD'S
RADICAL CURE i
te For * ;
W CATARRH ?p> i
Is of marvellous efficacy in the treatment of
ore, Weak, Inflamed, lied ?-r Mattery EyeH;
Tlccration and Inflammation of the Ear,
riolent Pains, Neuralgia, Ringing Noises in
be Head, Delirium and Deafness; 8ore
'hrnat, Ulcerated 8ore Throat, Elongation of
be Uvula. Swelling of the Tonsils, Tickling
tough and Bleeding of the Lungs; Netvous
leadacho, Dizziness, Clouded Memory, Loss
f Nervous Force, Depression of 8pirits, and
U affections of the Nervts, whether of
fctarrhal origin or not. It subdues InfUm*
nation, Ulceration, and Nervous Excitement
rherever existing, and hence rapidly cures
he above diseases.
A WONDERFUL CURE
ir Catarrh and Sympathetic Affection*.
After using the first bottle I began to im
irove rapidly. The first dose seemed to clear
ay head us I had not known it to be for years,
tseemo-t gradually tonrreat the discharges.
rt ttopped my cough in thru days. By usin* It
a agorae I soon reduced the inflammation
,ud swelling of my tonsils, so that th?-y ?oon
eased to trouble me. The soreness across my
ihest disappeared, the buzzing noises in my
lead ceased, my senses ol hearing and of eeetig
w^re completely rt-stored. and every
ymptom of disease that had reduced me to
ue verge of the grave disappeared by the use
if Banpobd's Radical Cube wr Oatahrh.
GKO. F DlNbMORE,
Druggist,
Borton. Feb. 23.
It instantly frees tho Nasal Fossa^es of foul
nucous accumulations, restores the senses
if tasteand8mell,leavingthe Head deodorized,
slear and open the Breath sweet and every
ense in a grateful and soothed condition
Price, with Improved Inhaler, Treatise and
Directions, $1 00. bold by all druggists
hroughout tho United 8tatcs and Canadas.
COLLINS'
VOLTAIC jgsj ELECTRIC
PM STERs
T11E GREATEST MEDKCAL
noaiDKK OF THIN
CEKTIUY.
Pain and Weakness cannot exist whero they
ire applied. They vitalize, strengthen and
lupport Weak and Painful Parts: they cure
Jhronio Ailments and Diseases of the Liver
indKidneys; they absorb Poisons from the
Blood and thu$ prevent Fever and Aguoand
Malarial Contagious Diseases; they stimulate
the Stomach and Digestivo Organs when
placed over the nit of the sromach, and provent
Dyspepsia, Bilious Colic, Cramps and
Pains. They have done more for suffering
humanity than all the other plasters, llnl*
ments,. lotions and electric appliances over
concocted.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
Be careful to obtain Counts' Voltaic
Electric Plasties, a combination capable of
generating a gentle and Continuous current of
Electriolty that Infallibly cures. Sold by all
Druggists. selMMW
gRIOKWORK.
Mantela tad QrsUs act la latest Improved atjUst
bad Chimney draught* ricuUted and lmptovad,
Paving ib I WehUyfos law tta part* promptly and
1*M A McGRANAHAM,
Noa. ? Flittwth Btmt and 7* Market 8tmt
mm
' WALt MMI.
pAULL'S PRICE LIST.
BEST BROWN BACK WALL PAPER,
FOUR CKNT8 PIR BOLL.
BEST WHITE BACK WILL PIPER,
Biz ond Beren Gents p?r Boll. i
BEST SATIN OR BLAZED PAPER, (
10 and 12 Cantaper Roll.
All Warrentad Fall Length and Bmt
Qualltv
A.. W. PAT7UL,
I'M 1143 Main BtrxL
PIOTURlt AMP ART MATIRIALt. !
J^UNOH BASKETS,
SCHOOL BIOS. I
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
HAND MIHKOEB,
For aal* it tho
MoLURR HOUSE ART BTORM. ft
-It >o n TwiUthMml. WORK
BA8KKT8, j
FOR THE VUR8KBY, I
FORTH! FAMILY,
^ AMD FORTH! LABY,
W. S. HUTCH1NS',
Mil Art Md Mmie Btor*.
gRACKET8,
Wall Pockets, Clock Shelves, 4o.
All N?w and Eittant Daa'gtu, and at
ATTHACTiVE PRICKS.
KIRK'S,
??17 1005 Main ?W "J
8TOV18 AND OBATlt. U
REMOVAL "
GEO. W. JOHNSON 1
Hm removed bia place oi.bualnon Iron 1337 to
1210 Main Street, oj
Nearly oppoalte the old atand. tr;
The fullest and moat complete atock ol ??j
Tinware, Stove?, Stove Trlnmlngs, Gratu
AND HOUSE FURN18UINO GOODS Kl
Can be found at tbel^new place ol buaiaeaa.
GEO. W. JOHNSON, I
M Ho. 1310 Mala atm<. ?
COOKING, J,
HEATING 2
AND
PARLOR STOVES,
BANQBS,
ARCHES AND GRATES.
All kinds of C&atlngs and Repairs for all Tr
nukes of Stoves,
LOW FOR. CASH.
Jl
viu ovuvra excunngea xor IliW. Ulve me
l call. JI
R- H. SWEENEY,
No. 32 ELEVENTH 8TREKT. J
" ?
THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY *?
SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Masaoirg, ba
In drawn in pursuance of an act of the General At- br
?mbly o( the Slate of Kentucky for tho beoeflt of
EDUCATIONAUNSTITUTIONS ?
CERTIFICATE AH TO 101
Bond for Payment of Prizes. f0
By the condition! of this act the managers war* ur
wulred to execute TO THE STATE OP KENruCKY
A BOND IN THE SUM OP ONE HON3UEDTHOUSAND
DOLLARS, conditioned (orthe
irompt payment of ail priit-a, and the faithful dlaiharge
of all dutiee impoeed br bald act. IhU bond
vaa accordingly duljr executed, delivered, accepted ?
md approTcd, and properly filed with the Clerk of
he County Court 01 said Henry County, ae will be
icon by tho certificate of said clerk below let out.
AgreeaWa to the provisions of this act certain contacts
dated respectively Deo. 19,1850, and 8tp. 3,1874,
,,,, ,, t ?,?m us wuinN) hw mu unocra i
ilgned have the exclusive right to operate and eon- ju
luet tbe drawing ol the Lottery authorised by said dn
icl, and specified in ssid contract*.
HIMMONS A DICKINSON, Managers.
Stats or Kkktccky,)
lleary County, J-m.
2ity or NkwcastliJ
[, W. W.Turner, Clerk ol the County Court in and
lor akld county and State, do hereby certify
that the bond to the State of
Kentucky in ihe penal aum ol one hundred
thousand dollars, required to be filed
by the Act for the benefit ol the Henrr
Malo Academy and Henry Female College,
pawed by tbe General Aaaembly ol
said State, and approved December
9, IBM, ?u duly executed, delivered, accepted
and approved, and that said bond
la duly nled In my office as Clerk ol said
Court.
Witness my official slfnatur* and seal of office at Newcastle,
licnry oouaty, Ky., this 35th dsy
ol March, A. D. 187?
. , W. W. Ttnuno,
4 Seal t County CI rk,
I s-w' Henry County, Ky.
The following attractive Wcheme will be drawn in as
Public at Covington, Ky., on
September 30,1879. ~
FDLL SCHEME;
1 Prize ol 918,000 II .?.......f 15,000 i.
1-Prise ol 8,000 1s. 8,009 pi
1 Prlte ol 5,000 llmnm 5,000 r'
n p,i?- o ?jv? ?
5 prim or r,??sr:: SJK
10 Priua of 600 are 5,000
SO PriiM of 100 are ... 5,000 /
100 Prixee of SO 6,000 V,
200 Prixea of 25 are ....... 0,000 '
COO Prliea of 10 are. .. 0,000 *
1,000 Prixea of 5 *?, ,? 5,000 81
27 ApprozlmaUoa Prliea amounting to-......- 2,925
1,894 Prttra amounting to W7,925 1
TICKETS, IL 1
Addreaa all order, to WILLIAMSON A CO., General
butern. Ageati, 599 Broadway. New York, or out
rt'eaturnAgeut MUUUlDUUIIMOND,C0TtnBt0fc,Kr. fl
LUt of drawing. pubUahed In the Dew York flenufl U
and 8un, tStaataZvltung, Philadelphia Record, Phlla- |
delphla Sunday DUpatcb, Pittabargh Dispatch and 1
Louleville??mmerclaL All ouUotaown ticket holden
are mailed a copy of the official lilt u aoon aa received.
Wanted at once Seed, Bailable Agents
In Every Town. Addrena m above. ?
mbujuSMM n
J?EY OITY 11
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY TOPS f
Are easily applied to Wagom or Buggies,
and are a good protection against tun or rain. ^
They can be bought at very low prices at
Jacob Snyder's,
IH? no. 14"* M?n? KTwrVT I
?AVE YOUR MONEY- 1
*" BY BBYDiO
AMERICAN BAKING POWDER. S
Purity and excellence combined.
Sold by the beet dealers. JylO
10 casesAmerican
Breakfast Cereals,
Jut received bf
1ST. SOHULZ,
)jli llli Market Street f
USEFUL BOOKS!'
SSBteSSSSfigSte
prtt., H id. WataWi Fntltal Utur Wiiw,
l.rlc. SO e^nu. Aorol th>.bo>. ant.D rxalptol :
sfaSa .
* B (
yyHlTE WINS AND
CIDER VINEGAR,
Warranted Port. For Salt by
__ tt. J. 8MYTM.
r\ON'T LOSE YOUR PICKLES, BUT
LJ ur? (hem by ualuc Far* Vinegar anil the boat
Iplm. Yc u mb gtt *11 you ?uit ?t 8MYTH'8,
JUST INIndiana
Pearl Meal.
H- J. SJS^TTTIi,
Cor. Mar kit and Fourteenth Strata.
id
CHESTER 8UGAR CURED HAMS,
U CHESTER 8UOAR CURED 8UOULDKRM, VUU
|U(1A BRBARFA8T BACON,
Pure Loaf laird,
&tod HtlH*lb
MEB8 FORK. FAMILY FORK.
FREBH SAUSAGE, BO LOOM A 8AUSA0B.
It mcuring, and quality uniurpaMod. Ft*8altby
juti _ D. C. L18T, Jn.
jlHOBURN'8
PRICE LIST:
Soaps, Brooms and Brushes.
28 ban "Very Good" 8oan for %\ 00.
34 ban "Gold" Boap for $100.
90 ban ' Pink" Soap for $1 00.
18 ban "Irish" Boat) for (I 00.
A good Broom for tic.
a hwi o??v. t???. --
? 0v? Mviuwwimu ivr IC.
THOBURN & BRO.,
1070 MARKET STREET.
io*>
HE REAL BATTLE OF LIFE
Mng (ought erory day on the ISLAND, and now
la ooocedad that vletory yarehee on the banner ol
?HK NEW GROCERY,
Cor. Pmn and Vlr|lnli Sti., Itland.
crybody aaya why croea the rlter and carry your
ooartea noma whan you can buy juat aa cheap hero
d have ovary thing acnt homo, If you da?lra 1L EtfthingNBW,
FBE81i,CLBAN ANDCHKAP. Bail,
Flour, Sugars, Coflee, Tea. Houpn, Syrup#, 4c..
ktnda and prloee. FruiU, Veceublea and Canned
>oda ol all idndi Fraab and Cheap- Plcnlca and
mlliea aoppUad with everything good to eat
THOS. E. BEANS.
!Z?
JEADQUARTER3 FOR
Raiding Star Flour.
lathe beat In the market. Makes more and
Iter bread than any Hour In the market,
ik for It, and take no other.
HEADQUARTER FOR
PEARLINE,
In all all size packages.
>PEIDEL & CO.
Rnnatnri Rin Pnffno
ifMVtwu IIIU VUllOOi
FRESH ROABTED EVERY DAY.
y it Largest and finest stock of Groceries
in the city.
TRY
ackson's Best Tobacco
OS. SPEIDEL&CO.,
[ran Front, 1417 Main and 1410 South Sis.
ml 2
GLOKY" TOBACCO
CAUTION.
Owing to the increased demand and the imsnse
popularity of the above celebrated
ods, some dealers are selling inferior toccob
and representing them as the Glory"
?uu. iubiu uio -uiory" as my exclusive
ide mark in this market for plug tobacco,
d no one has a right to represent other
bacco as being the same. Each lump has a
Id tag with the word "Globy" upon it, and
ne other is gonuine, as it is positively sold
ider no other brand in this city.
Buyers will please bear this in mind.
M. REILLY.
A.P0Q8T 2,1879. an'2
TOBACCOS.
L am now rrccirlm; the following branda ol choice
bacco*, which will U? sold mibjoct totbe latorectloa
in lh? U. 8. tax:
Lorillardi'i "Climax," 4-oa. Mahoc. NaTj
do "Nickel Nugget," "
do "Dime Nujajrt,'' " "
io "Double-Thick," r-oa. "
do "Na?y * " Mh!h\'. Smj.
dO lft-OI. Ihjy " "
do Double-Thick 5a Dark Nary.
Kiuxcr'a "Lung John," Mahogany Twina.
do "10-oa. pound*, M?hognny.
Pace'a "Old Time" S-ply TwUt, < <?*.?DauTlll*.
do "Old Ned" (Muck Twlat. "
"Dawson'a" S-o*. Twlat
"Park lake" 3-oa. Twlat,
Oronoco" 8-ply Twlat, <*a.
"UtUa Pet" NMnch Twi?t, loa.
"Banana'* Cable Coll. 10i.
"Magnolia" do do 10?,
"Beathen Chlnoe" do 10a.
"Silver Bell" 10a.
lMarlpoaa" 11-lncb, bright, pound*.
"Boyal Gen," 12-inch. " "
"Indian" Fine Cut, In palls.
M. REILLY.
OAS awn O-rer-m
^UKE FITTON,
1ACT1CAL PLUMBER k STEAM FITTER,
MO. 1416 MAIM STREET,
Hu juat received a new lot of the bart
3-TJIM: HOSE
arrantod. Abo, the Uteat patont OAS COOKIMU
OVK. For aalo cheap.
WAllordmra promptly attended to myl
HOMPSON & HIBBERD,
PRACTICAL
lumbeTs^as&SteamfiUeis,
UM MARKET ST., WllE?UNO.
Dealers 1q all kindaof Laid, Wrought and Cut I rot
pea, bower Pipea and Chimney Tout. Hteam and
t?r Gauge*, Slphou Pumps, Safety valreo, Bait,
ibo, Slnko, Ac Solo Ageata for Celebrated
3 amor on Stoam Purap,
Ll . ?AXJ>Jnderwriters
Oaa Machine
arOnUrt liora the country promptly ailed."**
RANTED,
tVtKYBUUY TO CALL
?ATRIMBLE
& HORNBRDQK'S
PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT,
4rlH Market Street,
Mid <ninln> til*
L.UT2 PATENT
ran Hydrant & Street Washer,
rHK BEST IN THE MARKET. '
fhey ou l? repaired without digging 0)1
oar p?Toment or jtrd. I?M
fancy dyeing.
'U*u Ooedt, BbkwU. Stlka and Clothing d)*'
in.itbla colon ;Crtpo Valla Died.
dry Cleaning.
T?r?i?*? In all fibrin clattrd without ripping > t
r< moving the trtmmiag, Tht* moat alaboraU P*'i>
?wl thaMnoal (Uhhi iri thui tlaguitly olaaaad.
DILL 1USADS, LETTKK HEADS, <tc.fessuu5?ftiIi5ffi1ssif^oa?rd'

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