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w1 M*' * V : "' I i'mi ouBtf Court oi Ohio x t;'uV? v r?.a'*t "... Ibe pUb!lc Uud rtc? at/. *} ? ? *?v2JVSSS4? ? * pf'/u* - r-' k j:i sai *? . ?kjy ?"j J s ,! tU *' duor of isSS. M Jk-M. i. D. ?' .ilCB?1 lfJ(1 followlnj d?- tp? ?s u " ^ i rt v t'? wit; A l?i Jrwotiu* fSffS i> W ,0. ;'. , f /?Vob unMt wd r*nolo< ? "'/liw .o ? '-*. ? " * * ula< tf-f aii.4r*d . fol(" 4r,a n??o8 Jaoib ?u??t *V : , , ,.<! .,0 ?!1 '1 ?0 <!r '"a , u<U*? loi CiUMf. ",,'Tjf?S A-.a H.rd.u and ,ii l tj lsTti, M?d uw? c4 * .7,7 J-'1 JJ . S /rJS"! uldOblu ??. ; v; y, hi.? w Ml; *?.?pwj r , , ?/?! >1 : ?' J"?b ,trwt #u! *' " ircm;' ' 1'i'rl? north c' tbttoiol . V- H :du :?? *?id Wlito r' ?' u'l. .-.1 ' '??'?? "" C. J4* *H ' I.r. t. I'f iorj*ey??J to John L IN *ir< ,h , and H. idii fctr ?iid m\U by ..1 * ' Jnd n? 'rdnU in oblo ewunii ?' "1 -V B : l' " .! - nil. lr?t on tu? ?*?! uatol , ' , , -1 ? "? ! gn? hundrtd tudJtWtf fwt ttT n'uIU ? linn <?>**" d*c?M?d. by April*, >?M. , li '' : \ , ,hio e .untf public tend rteorua. ? I u ' N w it u?ga 101; Hut u Dm 1 j latiil cjoptiM I Jl' < calrd " 'b? 1,1 Eit?te," and on the ' ; i i - "i > apt. ttobrrt Cow- I I ! t o !>:?<U'ii'rf l*?"U ?l?Ti?e?l to CipL , {' ' gj? |,i >,ii i it hi/, ami Jjbu Uowan, wboae >- ' , , A.irloo* No. A atpa^e -'73. in ' * r 4, | ibi i ai .ii Court oI Mid Ohio I ufi a lot el %n and in Maraball county, ' I i,-i "hiuCJUDlf lint, ?am? t>o- < I . . ? i uiy-on" Irtlby on* hundred I ? : . ' l>. ? U lUUUlOg Utk tO ' . ...Mid lot betas known m lot Jfe. ! i jr.lotiuM.Kobnllneof ' uri'tn , ?> ?-' i 4jta ley afor.ead to U. I'.fri r; .i| I tua< I ^ of?r the Muie in the I i.iD-r ?i"l """" that niini'ar I S; JTClSaaSteS: I ., * iv o" '7 dwd dated the 24th J. U nwir?lnd in the Mar ?< '! " I!l "**d Book W at pago I n 'uJil'ii Ui? r^lii. title and intcreat cuu- ' I vt.j - p utiifnlgu^i bjr Mid ilitd of I - vr personal, 11 the Bogga' I L ] U;*><iiC' "uipiti* muib teitig an tiuiiiviiledone* I ii "'i"' *'"l" t,r * lu"er dewfiptlon j 3, ;i rt ?!. <i 'I "> i fr?|*rty of Mid company I ,^r?c>? it"" "I <?' aaiiinuient. 'o I ii.i 1inl other? d?ied Ap?U4,184t, , j -j i i' ilmii'l. ".nut? lan.l ncorda, in i ; to a derd from Cbariea gL?tp,f i;;J ?/ '?' ' : rMtuuld John Cowan and j I iri.i ?.JMa iA Vnbtuuf, If A3, and ? Wati-i 13 V,Mia l 1 Mr Uud rrcord*, iu D ad I^III to i uH to .l?hu iu wan and jc,,ri iivtl'l' . I" a r ?i rcinr'led in laniu I Rock 10, it | pi to ? dNd to John Cowan I |'.| .'Jj-rf !?> ! J-1'1-' l^'-t. rK<rd?din Ohio I ifidi wirJi io D?ad Book 47? at pigs 167; and I Hi iHroJoh tin and othtra datod Juno 12, ?*iirtcoritii iu uid DtoJ Book 47, at pag? lis I '[.in / -ii.? -Onr-thlfJ of tlm purnhaao I i ?a much i. >r>* tib tnit aa tha purchaaar I sit ?><t to f'J, <"h la batnl, the r^aidun in throu ?.;n . v. n. 11? i -r-nmt. fit front the Uay of I *>cjr?i to (tic am .r II' ti of tbe undtivlgned, Hi ?IU lr Motive!* In all, twelve aud aikhte?Q ' etiibifrud tn?<Ja/ of II II imVBWER, AL'-'KKU CALDWELL, Tru.it-fa. J C. Hlivsr, iuctlnnr?-r. >p| I VOTJCE TO CRKDITOR8. Hi rf"l"in 11 ript, Robert ("owan, are bertbr wiifl in u * it* r 1 liliui ?! h thn tindrnlgned, iijir ". in 4 tertalo deed cI aaaUn* I a-tl. M -l Mir. b 30, I.H-I, mi le by CipU Kobart <v-? mi wifa to tim undfiiluaail, and now re* ?rjr: in 'Modi". o! Hi- < ! rk ol the County Court ifoiw it/uoty, la D'hI Hook 71. It k liOVUft-'B. ALPIM) CALDWU, AftlLI, ISM. Truiteea. ?rf ' - - ?, K'EOICAL. YOU KNOW T?? U'l r-Mm* oI a phfildan'i iiiweaa la the lailxuovof Mi paitcnt*. 1 he Inrrpnaln* demanda ! If pn i.al :#r?lcM prove ihAt 1 nave dealt totns.j icd fairly ?lih IhoM who bato cooaultedi , bI r?T?r uk i patlrnt'i nauie without pertnlaalon, U4-.(h 1 mvp wi:iv humlrrd rcrtlflcatM irotn thoec ?nmu I fau- 'ur?-d aftor tbry had be<>n pronounced tLf ira? :<. A Ihoronch niwllral rdnutlon, with Mi; ?.an impltal experience arid familiarity with tt*u;?itkwt-/?, ? ri.umobterrance of tetupprautenkiJiir*u?ind nrlct attention to hyilenlc wan?j?auL Ivurte ituvraa, II cur? la poeilble, and I irui I ;.?? til-ujr oj in ion. i HOME PROOF1 I MIT i*n IIVII DlSKilS AMD HHU'KATMM -".iriait) KaMiitLT.?"Nothing * *??! to heir *' could lot g?t out of bed. I>r. Htalth cured me." iIFI\ PHI M.I Pd, Wheeling, w, V?. I'ttUMi, Voirpci or Nose, Impaired Voir*.? ImI-m ;..r intent tn?-dl l'e? filled to help at. L'r.srultli rouijile <1* curnl tn?. <H<? Ul.lit (II i DDUfff, ofSjxt'l'l A' Whaling, \V. Va. I'tirirui ka i.uniurxo htdmaui ?"TmW Mtfer.mri'ailH tOKlvn mo i.'ilef. Dr. tralth wtd m\" 1 litiM Art HOLT. Iniurance Agent. Ire-"Had th*ui for fourteen y?are. I)r. Hniltb i LOUI K. WASH 111UTONi ??' -l?-Ki n in., -.ibk* o.i II(.ui ?"My ?on aiflut I ' r lit.-r -Soiling leetiud to help im. It. B ilih cur?*l Im " VIU CATHKItl.NK CAP*. VMM Wl,e?lln*. W Va. -" .AerM I. r ymrtwith caiii:. r. Had It si n ijrr?t,m?. It Pturnxl after *?ch operation, i' (una eart?l without krlfr. rauatls r pain." MIW. 11 M OBCDTT Hill. Fincta t<y An1* - Plat of tay birk for 18 *?l*-lieiur . i I :i n l)r. Niilih rtir*l inn wlthnut I , . ; (? . . . ifli i'iln itwl WMliiliW.Vii Cu? ittoisnr ' K i1 ". i lOLiPsU1 *>u PttU u < i??, u to >11 *i.'t iifubuuucnl iuiurabl*. Dr. uiac if-.J uii without kn le VtAHilMJIOS DEI.ANY, Martin'* t'trrr. Kit.P.O. Uto,wflti*:?"Df. Muiin'i proleaiWl wnl'Mtn tnr limtly b**t bwn uioit ?.tl*ftvcVht ?r.d I ftimtui dJ klu to *11 ai? geuil?m*n ana a it M pnyilc.Aa." Vi* Siuuaitf Kfitl hrni bwn enfler v" j? rs n'i'1 :r *i? 1 by many physlcUni '?Dy?f?pVi, I't. Smith ?*H I h*J * upe-worw u.t la ?lt*t hou i remotvl !* monitor, lW fe?<t l?ng Fuiiu onrums ?Thrie years In boaptUla lot I'U^n <nn uif jw ul *f *mnta<n In luch c*m. Ptrtoni f.uwd of Cnurrh, blMnuet ol Heart, Ut?f, rturo.vh, Kbits' j?, fkw, Blwl. Nertoui Allw lonmDii Wf iinMffltil M?-n ?ml Youth,ttcroluia isJ Aitiwa tntily in m7 iu(?m. Ptiiacurad without tho knife. talent* at * dli'MM n?ay l* tftalM by letter ?ni ilti) nanntttd A chirtfof *jl! examination iHiton ree?Ipt I.! twi thrM-cent lUmpi, and ail flea ttuntftl fn?. CottuliaMon at offleafm. Offltohonn lrora 9 a. .toIn.m.idaily. Btindayi(rota1to5p. in. Call Mor ?4'ir? *?, .1. E. SMITH, M.I)., <1 M No. ?l I* l'-.h -t . tVhr?llTW, W. Vl. Laughlin's Worm Syrup -rniPerfect Vermifuge! -MlI ILL! CHILQIEII IM ntr rMprvn o-r ? .. . ; ?!? OlAlU I \Vfho8uffWPtln, 1 * ho Kf?t ?nd Cry, 1 Bittth, I WhoB?*?F*l? View, I WhoM*tp Poorly, 1 MwiM I'm> |jniglill?'? Worm (iff np | Th? Child'? siwpli Dlnturtat, Th# rhlM V.ho Wtf.iln Ttrror, !h? Child Whow Apr*Ui* l? VorfcdOOl, 1 Ik* Child WhowAfortluVtrlM, Should \ Uiuhllu**? ?ru? Hjrnp Tht Child Who SolThri'l, Th# Child Wholi EmicUlf l, th*ChilJ Wllh Internal IrrlUllon, Th? Child Wllh i'llln* < I'inplflloB, HIimUI at* tAVfctttln'n W orm njrnp So I*ms* Sj t)aag?r?ttl A? Wormn, BottUdll Frt* From Th?m, 1h?j c?M? thrm^ltr#, th?j Aamtuuhet C'cmpUlcU, V * Uniklltt*N ? orm ftfrnp. V* <11 ItWrt'j in|l Prjl?rt. W?T^ _ VALUABLE DISCOVERY ?y MS. IUIYC MYtRS. I Diawidg ani teHnj SaWe: ft f 11 ird M f#nt? per bat, The D-awing and Healing Salvo enrto ta h*??* ? lm?'8*[5t and HHIng Salve Trr^-'"--11"8 8>lv# T W,!l;allnfl 8?'? ;"" t ?*'i,?. ?nH Healing Salve '= ! I0HI1, thi/biMnt and >I11""' "h c?f? . Hi r?uU,by "?*? oer Pr\A . . JMUk A CO., Br14l??.4 Muaati., WbnllM. f OBUOQiaTa. ^ BE ON YOUR GUARD Ob ?U It haa bate proved by cartful exparliaaota and* by d, axparlrocd ebcffllafatiuuUia Alum Baling Pavdtra m*k? lodi^Mtibla bruid, tha um of vbivh produce* djipapaia, conitipatlon, <kc. Ya? daa'tri will Mil th?m, and thoughtlfu roaauuara will buy them, bomum thay art chaap. Wt again beg leava to imlnd our (riaoda that LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S 2 1 [xcelsior Qume Powoeb = 1. la compounded with atrictly pare Grip* Tartar. gu 2. It coaUloi HO ALUM, or ether injur lout tub* , ItADCx. I. It la cheep aa It caa be mad* to have it pura and U1( vholceome. tlo 4. It ta thacbeepeat pura cream tartar Baking Pow- ne ier la tbe market wl 5. It la admlttad to ba tba beat baking Powder la tei oae. wt 6. it makea light aod wbolcaoma braad, blacult, td (riddle cakaa, puddlnga and ail kloda of a.weet cakaa, tfri uid caa be ated In any good recipe found in tbe bil *?k booka, wi Tbore 1a no ?coarmr in ualng tbe cheap baking mi wvdora. Bur LOGAN, LIhT A LO.'B KXvfcLBiOH, d* rbleb la the moat wboieeome and really tbe moat . toonomical in me. 11B ou LOGAN Ac CO., ? pii Whilmle Oraigiiti, Wheeling. wi Hold bj lb. bwt dMlara. tvl w' yo bu n't tlCi , tbi ALWAYS GET THE BEST. % Reed's Cough Syrup * , . . no Li tbe best preparation in the merket /or the Hi cure of ou cb Soughs, Colds, w< Hoarseness, Bronchitis, " Whooping Cough, &c, ^ TRY IT1 ml mi Prioe 25 Cents Per Bottle. loi Bold by all dealers In Medicine. HOUSTON & BINGELL, ^ ^ Proprietors, Wheeling, W. Va. Jjj gOOKING'H m ITarnlture l'oliMh JJ to li the only preparation la tbe market that wilt are the trouble of waihlng y?af furniture. Itcleaoiea Hl] mil leavea a polUh aa freah aa when now; It can be >c( be uawt with perfcct lafety on tbe fincat piano. wj to EDMUNn BOOKING, Apt., L GROCERIES AND TO8AOOOS. " SYRUPS & MOLASSES, de be SPECIAL DRIVES ON THEM. 5 U tie The Beit tod Cheapest li the Stale. m W ? fl Wiit? for iirlre?, or call ami eiauilne go*la and ru prlcea at the LiuuWe Iron Front. '* D< I'l ba JOS. HI'EIVEL As CO., |JI WHOLESALE UBUCKm. It S. BAER & SONS | ah ta Offer to the Trade Lower than any other aj( aouw in the Btata au sugars,:: u: Beat Selection In elc uKttN UUhhttb *" SYRUPS, j id wi SOAPS t AND Jl TEAS .J y< Betort yc.a nay come and examine oar '}' Hook end we will do right by you. S. BAER & SONS, i ' ?r 8llver Lakw Flour Houw. rt BEE-HIVE MEATS! fi Tha Bat-Hive Brand of Fagu Cured Meala, itlll exotl. II row wunt ih? flavor ol properly cured It ham a?t one ol the Bee lilva Brand. .. BK&HIVK SCllAB CUBED HAU9, " BEF.-1IIVS "tlOAa CUBED BKEF, BEB.I11VK HUOAB CUBED BHOULDBBfl, Fi BEE BITE BlIOAR CUBED BREAKFAST BACON. {J M. J. SMYTH, I* Corww and FimtUgath Ptrwt*. ?JUOl0E PEAOHBLOW POTATOES, ft I will batt thh HCralnl < rtolca 1)1 o! Peach-Blow Potatoes! k :Th?v ?ro my flno. PMcm mod*r*t*. rtlltodfi* ,? imlnct C.BRHRKMV, " 19)0 lUrlit itrwL THopbop* Wo. M. Til QUOlUK Maple Syrup, tUcclrcd this mornlDf, at V. r. BBIIRRH**, 111 7 tod 2219 Market itmt. T*l?phnw? TO. ar>*_ IIVILSt UHLS!! mm UtCLLOWS t IIELLOWS!! IJIiiLLOWSII! t At th? fotiMterf Imp fhnt? \ 1422 and 1424 Miln Street. ; JACOB BMYDEB. ' ?Rtl \ Ikt MAlktM& FermT3f subscriptIonT^ DAILY. ?) mall, in adiamtt, pvitagt prepaid. year n 00 I Thn* tnootbi |2 00 l month* i 00 ) <lm mouth 73 I imtJ by Curriert in City aiul bulmrtt at IS caUi jht u uk. ncii-WTEKLT. By mall, in adtaiut, potUigt prepaid. ~.|3 001 iixaoBtiu. 11 so WCCVLI. hu wail, in adtasut, potlagt preptiL 7?I fl so I Six lutol&i fl 00 irvat reduction to dub*. Scad fur euuple copy I circular*. Udittu all communication! to >BhW A CAMPBELL, Fubliahwa Intelllgtnctjr. wk-ii.: ui v.. Tbfl Liiue-bllu Club. Holt Frw Prou. "I b'lieve one great cause disappintment ' unhappiness in din world am de facic t we expect too much of oar fellow 3D," bftgan the old man, as be looked wn upon the meeting. "We expect our ix' doab uaybur to bo full o' kindness len he may have cause to be full of bit* neas. If we want a favor of anybody i neber atop to ask if we have eber grantdem one, or if it will put dem out to Ant our requeet. If we feel good ober a : o' luck we look for all men to feel good d us, neber dreamin' dat our good luck ly be bome one else's loss. I tell you, ram a heap o' sorrow an' bitterness an' artacbe an' bad luck in tbis world o' rs, an' he who has little or none of it i apt to forgit what burdens odder peod have to b'ar. Let none of us sot out d de ideati dat we shall tin' everybody liin' to make a cl'ar road for us. Onleae u have granttd favors, you have no sinews to ax 'em. Unless you have saciced you iiave no right to expect sacriea from friends. Ifiyou have't syuipaized wid odders when dereBunshiue has parted doan' look fur sympathy when ur own sky am overcast. 'De odder day I heard lrncle Bally Wilms say dat dis was a cold, unsympathi?' an* Milllah umrhl I nut a fnu* niiHi. 108 to him an' I loan' J at be had made ttfort to Kit acquainted wid hie navbura. 3 had nebber put hiaself out to do anvil eUo a favor. When bis nay bur's iid lay dead in de house Uncle Bally mt off to his work jlat de same. I could it tin' dat de world was beholden to him r de least self-sacrifice, and yit he was tterly complainin' agin de way de world od him. It ie jiet the same in'nine cases t ot teu. De folkeea who do do least to &ke de world pleasant am lookin fur de oaa' sunsbiue. Do unto others as you sh to be done by, an' life will be one ag, glad day wid you an' yours." The Secretary read the following: Cuicaqo, March 30,1S31. Bbo. Gardnhu:?rie?se infjrrn your ends whether you vympalhize with pital or labor, and oblige a Workwoman. "In de fuit place, dar am no call lor me sympathize with either," replied the old an, in answer. "One am jist as neces* ry to the odder as two wheels to a wagnn. tpital cl'ats away a spot an' builds a faery an' gius lifry or a hundred men a ance to aim a fa r support fur demaelves i' families. Dat factory wouldn't be dar 3pt fur capital, au' its wheels can't move Idout labor, if dh' workin' man wanted draw me out on de question of sttikes, has only a word to eav. I believo dat de erage employer pays Iiia help a fa'r price k' all he kin afford to. I b'lieve he knows s business, an' am mo' competent to run den do men who labor for him. If I n't work fur a man fur do price he offers jtan' aside. If I hire a man I pay him de in' price, an' I doan' let him (ell me dat oiUB do thus an' so. Men strike bekase y can't dictate.butde same men wouldn't i willin' dat deir employers ahould dictate dein how nuich rent to pay, what close buy uu' how to spen' doir wages. As 1 id befo' dar am no call for sympathy in i case. Do mo' strikes we have de less nnuv will )ia nut. into mnnnf(u't.iir?? lien a capitalist kin loan his money at od interest be am foolish to put it into factory whar' demagogues kin harisi au' in him. Jiat you remember what I'm Ikin.' De mo' unious tie lens factories, s mo' strikes de loss work. Doyoutiuk n foolish 'mi if to tako my $800 otit'n de ink, whar' principal an' interest am safe a rock, an' put it in a coopershop, bar' three workmon could eiok de hull of in one striko bekase 1 couldn't pay mo' r makin' de bar'le dan do same would sell r? Nhoo! Fingg am comin' to a purty 89 when de man wid a shovel on his oulder kin boaa de man whoso factory rned out that identical tool!" The President looked up and down the ilea, not hia eye on the man he wanted, d said: "Brudder IJtchfleM Jones, will you Base walk up heah?" Mr. Jones came forward as an acute nle, made several efforts to bow and was ked: "On de lOlh of March you war tooken !k?" "Yes, Bah." "You considered yourself dangerously "I did, sail." "Yea, l'suectso, for your wife applied de <j)ub for relief, an* I instructed de easurer to pass ober $3 .'ur dat week. I iod not tell you dat we all feel sorry fur iu. an' dat we wore long faces at the eah of losin you from dla lodge. You ar taken ill on de 19th, was considered tngerous on de 20;h, an' on de 21st your lie was glben $2. Am I k'rect?" "Yes, sah." "Well, den, on de 22d you borrowed a iot-guu an' went out to hunt rabbits. I >an t know how much game you bagged, it I kinder reckon dat speedy recovery yours was a most wonderful thing." "Yee, pah-iie sickness went right off in ) night." "Brudder Jones," continued the I'rcei* >nt, after looking at him, "you played rt on die club. It's no use to deny it, ue we have all the evidence. Las'v'ar >u jumped intode ribber and saved He ;e of I'ickles Smith. Pat's de reason I j?n' bounce you now. You mus' return it money in apologize fur your mean* *.? on' it I altar notnh vou nlluoin' atrin )u'U got out of Paradise Hall so fast dat ine leather can't obarUke yon!" Brother Jones made a very full apology, istorcd the $3 and the club adjourned nidst songs of peace and expressions of ?rmony. . _ ^ Our Trade with Mexico.?According to ie Bureau of Htatlatlca at Washington our sde with Mexico during the fiscal year idetl June30, 1830, was as follows: imports from mexico. tt of duty J 4 8W,?? itliblt - ?wm ?d? ToUl UMHH.I14M4I? KIPOBTS TO MIX 1(10. watte I 6,049 315 >r?lin 1,800 3i9 Total 9 7.869.UI llminating the silver received from Mexo, the balanse of trade was in favor of ie United .States to the extent of $000,000. Itching Fllfo Is one of th? most annoying diseases in the world, and yet all can find sure relief by the use of Dr. 8wathe's Oi.itmint. It has been tented in thousands of instances and invariably makes a sure cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspirations, intense Itching increased by scratching, very distrenin*, particularly at night, as If pin wormi were cnwnnRin ?no ?wrai the rectnm: the prlr?t? P*rls ?re nometlmes effected. KMder.lf Je,tt?r? milTerlni from this dUtrertnt com. plaint, or tetter, itch, ?olJ lie?d, rngworm, bnrbrr'i Itch. ?ny fruity, Bcify tklnertipU ni, use Dr. Bwftynee Ointment unil he cured. h. Taylor, HlnxUle, N. H. writee: "For hlrty yetn I hitve been ?r?tly troubled rlth Itt-hln* Fll?: hdte connilted ro?ny emedle*. which prored 11 me no remedle? tt ill, until 1 obtained l)r. 8??yne'l ointment It ThomM' <1 run itore In BnttUboro, Vt, irhlrli cured me completely. Bw?yn?i Jintment K lold by >11 druntiu. tiHMW TAXATION HC1HM. Mnwl SorilMrB and Hoaibtra Cities Campuml. We find In the last issue of Bnuktrtft ci a statement o! the financial condition c( Jj fifteen cities in Alabama, Arkansas, DelaWAre, Floridt, Georgia And Kentucky, as furnished by the census office. These are ? compered with a like number of cities in *j Massachusetts having about the same ft number of inhabitants. soutuea* cities. Per capita wi CIUm ?smmhn1 Fa? capita Kataa! rtt TaluailoD. taxnlOB. lax Ti Sloblla. 1 *' 110 12 f.>60 p! Maoixoatfy 12 OS ]U fialiaa .. SU IVJ 2A1 LUtliKoc*...- M# 13 04 I S3 01 Wilmington 5W 8 14 1 4H at I'TWaU.- W 1'1 2 13 Ti Atlanta. ~ .. in 1131 2 2Q AuguiU ft* II 49 IH Macon 4m 10 00 2 03 "-??? ?> 4M 54 sy 2 wo r? CoVic^un.7... '. ii* 10 (i 1 17 U Lexington ? i?s 4 M l 64 n. LouUnit - mi ? io * a u Newport IW 7 til 2 M f1 Peducah ~ ...... 3W 7 U0 1W ? MA&SACHWSKTTd CIT1S3 AND TOWNS. lj IprlbiAtM ..? MS 111 06 ?1 30 . Newton .1,400 11 77 1 34 "* Merflord M 13 M 1 44 I* Mrocton 4W 7 46 1 70 UK n I WW - 735 IUJ 1 ?0 M Mill ml ? 470 1 00 1 70 XI LjfOQ ?... 5a 7 9 31 1 62 Holyvke 6 11 !M " NorlbaupioD - 471 5'J 1W ?? taleu ;... IU 11 a l *5 U' NiWg*l/?rJ.. ?? 13 74 1 (4 re HtverUill 4'JJ 3 56 111 t)tj Lowell W7 ?W 1*4 ? Tkuotoa 741 1110 1 7u Befell/ W3 15 W 1 M . ?. C. lloMlou "t'alcbaw." g? "It is a great thing to see the ipiritnal u! traib that *11 nature aymboluae," aaid (be. Jj "So it i?," aaid he. cj "Anil vet enjoyment U darkened by a terrible abadow," aaid abe. JJ "Hey?" he inquired. *? "A terrible ibailow," ehe repeated, w "that caata a depreaaing recollection upon the moat exubeait bouI." "Yea," repliea be, "i've felt it when n, I've been abort on apare-riba." p "On what?" aba anxioualy inquired. f? "On aparo'riba." Mi "but you abould be philoaophical; you nhould Imluia Pvtbaroraa." -- "Who wu he?" vl "Ho was a philosopher, au anti-eplcu* ?* reati, but he did not go so far as the stoici." 2r "Where did they go?" asked the Board dq of Trade roan, and gtziag at him in smue* j>? meat, his wild Western way began to g; dawn upon the culchiwed mind of the n? Boston girl, and she said: ?? "Tike me to ma-ma." g! * ? cm "Nftln OIicimm" farad by Mr, Hwajne's It Olulraeul. 0. What is more distressing than an obstinate oi ikin disease, and why persons should sulfur a ingle hour whan thej have a sure cure in in "Swayne'a Ointment" is put our comprehjn- ... fion. The worst case of Tetter, Itch, Salt o? Hheuni, or that anuoying complaint. Itching Piles, yield to its wonderful all belling quali- M tl*a Pimples on the Face and Blotches on ? tin Skin are removed by using this healing al ointment. Perfectly sa'e and harmless, even . on the most tender infant. H AN KRUPTIOir or EIGHT yeus' STAN PINO. al I was troubled with an eruption for eight eli years, itching intolerably at times; tried eli many prepaiations without finding relief. ?1' Through the use of "Swayne'a all-healing ?li Ointment" I am entirely cured. fo JoHicrn H. Lambert. ?1i At Hortsman & Bro's. Fifth and Cherry, N' Pliiia. a6 tiwayne's Ointment, the only effectual cure GO for Tetter, all cutaneous affections no matter Oi how obstinate or bow long standing* bi bwayne's Ointment is sold by all druggists. &1 TTbsaw. W ? ? ao Kmcsed from DealU. ly The following statement of William J. ltu Coughlin, of Bomerville, Mass., is so remark* qi able that wo beg to ask for the attention ?f i'< our readers. He says: "In the fall of 187A I 7) was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, R< followed by a severe cough, i soon began to at loose my appetite and tleah. 1 was so weak P( at one time tbat I could not leave my bed. Iu oi the summer of 18771 was admitted to the City tl Hospital While there the doctors said I had m a hole in my left lung as big as a half dollar, sh I expended over a hundred dollars in doctors II and medicines. I *m so far gone at one time 28 a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. William . Hall's Balsam for tbe Lungs. I laughed at J: my friends, thinking that my case was incur- r able, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when ' to my surprise and gratification I commenced ^ to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to Jr revive, and Wwlay 1 feel in better spirits than v I bave for th? past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish It. so that every one Inflicted with Disease? ,' Luags will be induced to take Dr. Wm. Hall's j" Balsam for tbe Lungs, and be convinced that }J Consumption cau be cured. I have taken two iv bottles, and can positively say that it has rj done more good than all tbe other medicines rl I have taken since my sickness. My cough has almost entirely disappeared and I shall j" soon be able to go to work." Sold by drug* gists, West & McConahey, Druggist* and Apothe- J.1 carles, Hank Building, Bridgeport, Ohio, also Logan. List & Co., Wholesale Agents. Wheel* log, W. Va. TTHMW ?j Wnml.rrul U Mn, F. Slabban, 510 Ctieelaut street, Milwaukee, aaya abe haa been a great tul- U (erer Irorn rheumallrm of the heart, and >| was induced to try Thouiaa' Kclectrio Oil, and atatee abe cannot praiae it too highly, 41 aa It haa completely cured her, For cute c' and bruiaea it haa no equal. UacumiB 13. 1880. . ' ai * & A Couoh, Cold or Sore Throat should C| be atopped. Neglect frequently retain in K an incurable lungdiseue or consumption. tl Brown's Bronchial Trochee do not diaor- a tier the stomach like cough syrups and J' balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed " parte, allaying Irritation, give relief in ' Aathma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh and the Throat Tronblea which Singers and Public Hpeskera are subject to, For thirty q yean Brown'a Bronchial Trochee have r been recommended by phyalclana, and al- u ways give perfect eatiafactlon. Ilaring n been teeted by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they hate attained well-merited rank among the lew 3 staple remedies of the age. Hold at 23 cents u a box everywhere. tibsw ^ Why Will low Allow a cold to advance In your system and " thus Encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemerrhsges and hung troubles hi when an immediate relief can be so readily at- ' taintd? Boscnsa's 0 sail* 8raor has eained 1 the largest sale In the world for the sure of 0 Coughs, Colds and ths severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boechse's famous German prsecrip- hi lion, and la prepared with Uis greatest care, to and no fear need be entertained In administer- hi In* It to the youngest child, as per directions, 6 The sale of this medicine la onorscedsntsd. si Sines tint Introduced there has been a con- ai slant increasing demand and without a single rerortof a failure todo Ita werk In anycaae. hi Ask your Druggist as to ths truth of these re* c! marks. Urge aiiaa 75 osnta. Try it and be hi eon Tinned. TthM* Hew Wall Fa per ami Carpets. n ? t 1- -I .14.1* ?.11 1 ifOQraj IUBUBVI IICTT BV/io n?u pnuoi, * and borders to match, anil one load oi *1 new carpet*, will be Mid ohgap for cub. Jj Filly placea, new atria dreaa gooda, at tan " cenli per raril. Call loon, at John Roe- /, mer'e dry gooda, carpet and wall paper fl emporintn. Noe. 2019 and 2031 Main street, y Centra Wheeling. p How lo rr Health. It aeems itrange that anyone will aulTer ? from the many derangementi brought on by ? an Impure condition of tha blood, wben j SroTlll'iBanaparilla and Stllllnrla. or Blood and Liter Syrup will realora perfect hea'th to the pbyii'al organltatlon. It la Indeed a [J utrengthenlng arrup, pleaaant to lake, and baa ? Sroten ilaelf t? be the beat blood pnrifler iTar C incotered, effectually curing scrofula, typ . hlllth disorderi. weakneea of tbe kidney*. 1 erydpllaa. malaria, all nenrona disorders and " debility, biliotu complaint* and all dlaeaaea '1 Indicating an Impnre condition of tha blood, J llrer.kldneya, stomach, akin, etc. Itcorreeta * indigeetlon. A slncie bottle will prore to Ton ~ it* merita aa a health renewer, for It acta like ' ? charm, eepeclally when tha complaint la of 1 an athatutfre nature, having a tendency to lenentha natural rigor of tha brain and i nerrona system. I WettAMrf'onahey, Drnniaia and Apothe- \ certea, Bank Bnlidinr, Bridgeport, Ohio, alao I Logan, yat4Co.,Wbolaa?lea Agenta, wheel- I ing, W. Vt. TUMW ( / riaumiAi. *?d coiMtum. Saw York Muatjr kad MmU Nrw You, April 2l-Mo*rr- lu5 oercuit, oain* at 4 per cent. Prima mercantile paper 4aiK percent. Sterling Exchange bankers' II- strong at 14 82^: demand 14 84. Dry Goutli iniporta for tba week $1,846,000. Govxbbmsmt uokoh?Quiet and unchanged. aitai auija U at UfiJ, oou^nj 10H$ iw Fim, ooapoox. - ?0?* i? Poai sad hail/, ooapoca....^......^. -113* nr Foun, coapooi.... idle la of 11K. -Ill Railroad Bos us?In fair demand. 8tats Bosds?Moderately active. alalaoa (Tomoli? fio I Virginia !w |Do n?ir...IS . JoMph.. Mm...U0 iConaola....^.. ~..~.._1I6 | MMll 75 ID?f?Tfti 17 i 7a3?l &iocK? -The market wax iriegular at the >ening, bat speculation soon became weak id the li?t fell X to 1% per cent the latter in izai Pdciflc. At the drat board the market came strong and under brisk purchases an Ivance ranging from % to tier cent w? corded, latter in Nashville Sl Cbattauooga. juUville ?fe Nashville sold up 4 per cent, mada b'uutkern and Pacific Mail 3Va, ichigan Central 2J?, St. Paul 1 Omaha prerred 2% and fit. Paul 2X per cent. In the te dealings Nsshvi le <k Chattanooga reacted i and recovered IX per cent, while some her abares fell oil" a fraction from the highest >iut Elevated railroad shares were much pressed, the Mauhattaa selling off 3K, etropulitan 7 and New York ? Mr cent, lis break waa caused by reports of legislate interference and thut a general reduction five ceut farea waa to b) uiade,?bot& reports lug unfounded. At the dose there waa a uovery of 1 per cent in Manhattan and \l/% r ceut in Metropolitan. Oregon Navigation se 4 per cent and reacted 3 per cent. Transactions 479,000 shares. P. DODO*. _U4Vi UI.4 W..??iihm 50 P. bonds 114*{ Faurla, D. A E ?7? P. land UranU..llS)% Ontario* W eater n 34>v P. 8iiiklii| Puad?liOS B.C. K. A N 71 high AW. -131 A. 4 T. H Paul A 8. C. P?-Jt*K Oo PId . 122 1 A I. C. l's. 140 W.OUL. A P ? 47 ?2's - ? Do pld &i?>4 ur$ Hannibal A Dt. Joe.. ck Island.... i:?>* HaaA it. Joe pld?1U4 ~*242 .Iron Mountain 65W rt Wajns. .-132 .bl L. A 8. P 43* A P..'. Do pPd <J1 taols Central -1>G (Dopf'd l's....... . Id rllagtoa*(4ulao/.16aS|C.B. AN.O 75 134 iKauuA Taxaa nM I pPd 140 Colon Patiflo .117% iv YcrkCeatral.....i44 Central Padflo urlem .. ? 16*) Northern Pacldc 44 ke'Sfcon.?126 Oo pf'd 72* nada 8outa?m..... 7&H Loolarille A Nasb... iM>H chigiui Central.... >o7H LoutsrUla* Chat..... I3H ~. 10^1 b. SI. A. S.U mm II U pM ao >4 Houston A Itxas...... M irthw?taro MX Daovar A R. 0 lo irtti*<iUni,|>Itl 134s WssUarn Onion ?1 iG^ P?uL_..,,^.? .... JUH A. A P. TaJsgraph^. 47 Pioi pid ?la* I'widS m*ILT. Paul and Um*h*...HiH idams Kxprw ...U'j pf d w W?ll*, Far*o A Co... J IS Javaxo A Loofca.. ?mit Amarican... 74 A I Unltod 6IH iawara A Hiid?JOi QotcJulJvv ...... iw Jtrtey OsnUaL W* Do ?......... ?A odlnj. A1 Cartnon ilo A Ml*.... 43* I'Mlrtl Art io an -IS I pt'd .10.1'-. Homo UUko ....... 25 IM. A Ohio 1?? Bundard ..... *3?4 AO.^, a7W 5 A 17 jutuo Pittsburgh S* U ?i. t r.K Unurto 87 ilo CantraJ........... 'MiI OU'd New Yobc, April 22.?Cotton quiet at tfallc; futurea ateady. Flour quiet and ichanged; receipts 20,000 bbla; exports ,000 bbla. Wheat la3c higher and feverish id unsettled; receipt* 157,000bushels; exirta 117,000 busbola; No. 8 spring $1 18; igraded red $1 18al 30, No. 3, do $1 24K 23X \ No. 2 do $126fcal 20; No I do $131a 32; ungraded white $1 22al23; No. 1 do 2iyi\ No. 2do, aalM48,000bushels at$1 23\i 24K; No. 2 red April, aalea 280,000 buahs at <1 26al 28X; May, sales 676,000 bushsat $123ul 24Ji; June, aalea421,000 buahlat $1 22al23K; July, aalea 232,000 bushi at$120Hal 21 Vi. Corn demand active r speculative busineaa; recelpta 63,000 bushi; exporta 130,000 buabela: ungraded 60><c; o. 3 67|ia5So; steamer tOJfaOOc No. 2 00 OKc; No. 2 white 6J^aOJ>ic; No. 2 April a6lHo; May 66SatfHc; June 66a56Hc. its unsettled and higher, recelpta 103,000 ishels; western mixed 4fat?J^c; white 46a c. Hay steady with a fair atuiand atOOa o. Hops quiet and unchanged. Cotfcedull id unchanged, bugarstrong and moderate* active, fair to good refining 7^a7&c. Mosses, demand fair and market Arm; refining loted at 33c. Rice noiulnallv unchamwu. stroleum, strong; United 84#c; crude U>tfa io: reflned 8c bid. Tallow firm at 6Xc. Mill lirui at II 65al 70. Turpentine steady 41c bid, 42c asked. K*gs firmer at 10c. irk, a shade better and mod*rately active; [1 mem $10 26al7 OU new mesa quoted at 8 00. Beef quiet aud unchanged. Cut eata strong and higher; long clear JU 12M; ort clear 4U 60. Lard, weak; prime ateani 1 70. Butter weak and unsettled at 11a c. Cheeaj, nominally unchanged. Philadelphia, April 22.?KJour quiet and tady; Aliuueaota extra $3 'id; Ohio extra 60a5 85; Minnesota patent process $7 26a 75; Ohio new proctsi 4?i 75. Itye tlour arce and firm at >5 37}{a5 60. Wheat in live deiuaud and excited uuder the siiarp imand to cjver "shorifl"; No. 2 red ut grain ipot >1 22; mixed at grain cepot $1 18; No. 2 U April $123Xal 23ft; May $1 22?al22X. intil 21H?121K: July $1 14HaI 1U. Corn fair demand, futures active; tail j ellow at ain depot 69aO0c; do alloat 58c; steamer ack 68c, sail mixed April 6#!<a68)*c; May i^a5ti>ic; June 66KartKc; July 6tiai6Hc ata firm ana in good demuud; ho. 1 white te; No. 2 do, 47*?a48c; No. 3 do, 4G)ia47c; Ixed 4Ga40Mc. Provisions quiet. Meas ?ef $12 (JUal2 60; India me<9 $21 00. l'ork, rime meas $18 60al9 Haioked hauis $11 00a , 60. Lard, prime ateaai $11 75 kettle $12 00. utter dull aud easier; creamery extra 31a tc; do good to choice 28a30o; New York id Bradfoid county, I'a., extra 13a24c, lirjr extra 24a26c. L*gs ateady at 18al8Hc. I man J otwiuj ? fi v??. Chicago. April 22.?Flour steady and rm; winter wneat lbur 15 OOati 00; XX >riuK94 ft** 00; extra 44 Wat 60. Wheat, stive, lluu and higher; >'o. 2 red winter L10all0X;No 2 Chicago apring $1 05 H i&li; 91 OOal 06X May; (1 07fcal 07H Juno. 108 July. Corn strung and higher at 44c ish;44Ko May und June; 45tfc July. Oata rung and higher ut Su?c caah; 37May; iJfcJune; JWc July. Kye steady and un* tanged. Hurley strong and higher at $t10. laxaeed flrui at $1 17#. Provuions unseted. Men pork strong and higher at $17 60 lan; 917 60al7 6i)i May; #.7 6) June; 917 76 aiy; Lard active, firm and higher at 911 26 tsn;9U27tt May; $11 40all 42X June: [1 47Hall 00 July. Hulk meata In good maud at full prices; shoulders $6 00; tort rib $860; short clear $0 00. Whisky liet and unchanged at $108, The following snows the fluctuations in the iilcago grain and produce market yesterday, i reported by John M. Hoon A Co., brokers, o. 1100 Main street. WMat. lorn Oau. fork. lard. Mar. June June. June. June Jan*. 1MU CtU >7*917 27X1112! Oi^d.... ? 1M 1U7H 44S MU 17 61% II ?2U l|h?t...M 1(?K 107* 43* 17 M 1160 ifdl... imh my, 44h n% 11 hh 11 m irtaUuiu \Vt ih HI k7)% m Chicago, April 22?The Drovera' Journal porta: llogs-Receipta 14.000 head; shlpmonta 6,600 ad. Market a shade lower, unsettled and lrly active; all aohl; mixed parking $5 06a 05; light $6 80a0 10; choice heavylO 20a 45. Cattle?Receipt* 4.000 head: shipmenta 3,4CO >ad. Deimnd good and 10c higher; common i fair shipping $4 7Uit5 10; good to choice ?avy $5 60a5 MA; export* nominal at $6 9*a 35; corn fed Texans $4 15ai75; butchers' nw. common weak at $2 60a4 30;atockers' id feeders 13 30a4 (JO. Sheep?llecelpta 1,200 head; shipments 1.700 ?ad. Market quiet, slow and stead?: good to lolce $5 60t0 OU; a few common, but n<J fine ;re. Prices nominal at $4 6Oa0 26, Baltimore. April 22.?Flour steady. Wheat, estern higher and firm; No. 2 winter reu ot and April ft 2iSal 2Vi: May $1 22*. 22M: June ?l 22Hal 22Hi July $1 18*a 1 lSHAugustll 16J* Corn, western higher lied spot 57??57Hr, April 67KaA?Kc; ayWaJUHc; June 55Hc; steamer 55a55He. ats dull and easier; western white 40at7c. ye lower at $1 20. Hay steady I'rotinions rejuiarand unsettled, but holders firmer, lees pork, old, $18 00. New bulk meats licked |0 CQsO 60 Bacon, shoulders 17 25; ear rib sides 110 2d. Hams $11 ooal2 00. ard, refined $12 25. Butter quiet Kggt met and weak at I6al0^c. Petroleum dull; .'fined 8c. CoOtedull. Sugar firm. Whisky ull. Cmcimtt. Anril 31?Cotton quiel and nchanjed at 10&c. Flour easier and active, nt not qnotabiy higher. Wheat stronger; lo. 2 red winter $1 12al 14. Corn strong: o. 2 mixed 48c. Oata stronger; No. 2 mixed I He. Rye Irregular; No. 2, $1 33*1 34 H. larley quiet and firm; No. 2 fall $1 10 Pork uiet and firm at $17 00. Lard firnfcr at II 20. Bulk meat* stronrer; iboujders 5 87H; clear rib $8 69. Bacon firmer; boulders $875; clear rib $0 60; clear $9 75. Vhtsky strong and higher at $1 06. Butler tuetanci oncnangru. ToitPo, April 21?Wheat firm: No. 8 rhit? Wabash $1 09; No 1 white Michigan I C9H: amber Michigan |1 1IH; No. 2 mi Vabaah tpot II 16; April |l 14H; May IIS^; June II 1SV(: July 11 10; Anjntat II 06; No. 3 red Wabaah II 10#; rejected 06c. :orn firm; high mixed 4IMc; No. 2 apot and Arril 48c; May 47June 47>?c; rejected 47Ho. Oars q<ft and Arm; No 2 40c. 5*wYobk. April 22.?D*r Good*?Baal' sea continues moderate in all i?i?rtmeuti of the trad*, heavy woolens rattier mora activn. Cotton goods in light demand In drat hand#. Prints an a'uggish. and lawns remain quiet. Dress goods dull. Tro Builetin says that 6,Q(jO places of Sanford's tapestry and Bru*s*is cjrptta are to be sold at auction on Tueaday next. Niw OaLKsya. April 22.-Coffee quiet; Ria cargoes ordmarv to prime I0al3>?e. Sugar in good demand; inferior to good common 7c; common to good common 7Vfr7Kc; yellow clarified a^aUJac. Molasses, inferior 20c; centrifugal 25?37c; common 2fia'dic; fair 28s 33c; prime 3aa40c; fermenting 24a45c. Rica dull; ordinary to prima 4>*a3J?c. Naw Camas, April 22?Cotton qolet; middling 10>?c; lov middling Bfcc; good ordinary 8V?c; net receipts 4,190 bales; grow 4,400 bales; exports to Great Britain 4,400 bales; continent 3,400 bales; coastiriae 430 bales; sales 2,5u0 baits; atoci 232,000 balea. Cucisifati, April 22.?Hoos?Firm; com? mon $4 60a5 33; light $3 00a6 00; packing S3 60o5 85; butchers' |0 OOad 33. KeceipU 1,300 head; ahipmeuts 1,600 head. I Pittsbcboh, April 22.?PrrnoLiCM-Quiet; crude firm and higher; United certificate! i84S'c; refined 8c /or Philadelphia deliver/. Philadelphia, April 22.?WooL-Quiet but sttady; prices unchanged. Antwkrp, April 21?Pitbolium?Refined *L ?=====?== Kcliuble. It is useless to deny the great curative effects of Simmona' Liver Regulator. Its virtues are attested by thousands who 1 have used the medicine, and it Is now largely in demand. It commends itself to the public by its component parts being [entirely vegetable, no injurious effects from its use, being ploaaant to the taste, and its operation upon the Liver being perfect, at the same time so imperceptible that it interferes with neither business nor pleasure. Wbnl n .'arc. la married life when one or both ire tormented with dyapeptli, changing naturally good diapoaitioDa luto absolutely tiendiah onea, and making what might be a happy home into 1 pandemonium. All this can be averted bv uticg Burdock Blood Bitten. Prirefl; trial aite lQcenta. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ mm I. GLESENKAMP ic CO., lUnufuturtra of ilrlctlr irirwt-ClawM CurrldiroN, 01 every description. AUn dnlm In Hsroeea, Up Tofpn, Hone Hlat.k'fi, 75, 77, 7l? Liberty stmt. Rcpwltorj, 92 Ptnn areou*. PliUbuigh, Pn rprr"THE SCIENCE rntt OF HEALTH" Is n book that ha* been read by thousands, and pronounced both interesting and in* itructivc, and should be read by all think* ing people. It explains the principles of life and death, and the origin of dis* eases. Those who are suffering from Xct'Vout* lVcalcne**, Lost Vitality, CVitarrh, Asthma, or a jtrcdisjtosiHon to Coiihunipt Ion, will Hnd it an incalculable boon. A copy of the Science of Health will be sent free, by ad* dressing the author,S, JAOl'ES,M.I). 180 West Sixth Sired, Cinelnmlt, 0? JJUUH ?ItitiON & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Manu.'Mtarara ot MARBLE STATUARY! Monuments, Mantles, fflefltarB ' ?0f?b : 1*10 Wc?t Baltimore ttt., And Corner Morlh and Monument Hta, Drawings and FitlmaWi furnlihtd (re*. BAI/rmoK*, MP. I ft DCkJCinWO lor HOI.DIF.R8, t;t ,'^a rCHOlwrlO "Id"*". oothtri tr T/J|C\rhl1dr#B. Thnwi?a<liy?lratillH. I'tailoaiiWtu JI PljforUu'f8?mr,?? .?/?orru|>tnr?.vwi<wiavtlat IIJ Jf| ir any IIW?u??\ Th?n?juvi? of p?nili>n?M *n4 1 ...Mi-t, (ntiu*<l tn INIUKAAK tad1I0CNTY. lU W i'ATEST* pman4 for Inunturi. Huldim Wj Ullfldvimnll yrt mrnl, lon*ht *nd lold. S?ldl?rt III Ix**"1 h??r??|'t>7 fir roar rlfhU?l?Be?. fl??di If ( for ' Tn# ri{ii?a-8o|dl?r,'' tad r?B4l?a iiSrl *nJ ',onniT !** Manki and Iniirurtlon. W? W I 1 r*nr?f?rt? Ihounadi of P?n?(rm?r? and ClitnU, H I Addr*** f#.W.FItia?roldACp.?'r^Hi()irJc l^TUT AU7?.1^& UMtM.WMlllaitOB.D.O. EST VIRGINIA STENCIL ANE UKAL WOltK*, No. 1*731 MARKET STREET. All klodl 01 Stencil Work 8c Engraving Promptly don*. All) Pcitofflc? narking itanpe, c4uc?ilortand portofflwiapplleeprotapiljr furnldh-J aplS A. T. CABTOR. J M. OLOUHTON, DIALSI ur Grali, Ground Fifd.Bilfd Hiy, Straw. &o MJUTH HT , NfcAlt M AKKKT Hi", HKllXiK, Will paj tliahlgheat miikfit price lor Wheat, Con and Oata. lal* j^EW BOILER WORKS. All klndi of fallen, uanufartuwl, (HUtlonary iuu. nrrwnmi, < nuir *t?, wbi? and oil Tanka of ail kluiN, Doori mi Hbutieraof al klnda Dralna la tecoad-band Boiler*. Bperla attention tlTen to BeMlrlnf. 'lertni maoaabla. Vol further information iminlr" of COX A MORRISON, f?M 1MW Market itn*t, opp Poatofflce. J) 0. LI8T, Jr., 1'orlt Pnclicr, And curprof th* c?lebrat?d CheeUr Meati, wblci art now ready tod for aale at ap6 21 KonRTKKNTH 8TBKKT. My H C. Meata are all brand*! "U?t'a Cliwt>r." ft mil 11 nollPIIhEHnblf III III cared In 10 io?day?.Tfny?ar??*? 11 r 111 Itfl tabllnhfd,' lino cur?d. Write alai JS3 llw 111 ing eae?rba. Miau, (Jalney, Mich 8TATIOMERY. up AUTISTIC DECORATION p CEILINGS AND WALLS A SPECIALTY. l?fil?crw in Stock, (Hot aamplre.) ttrylni In price from Eight Cents to Ten Dollars per Bolt, Come and m befere purcbeelnf. jr. O. OHB&OO,, mhll <1 Tn'Mh ?T"t GRAY'S SPECIF!C MEDICINE TRADE MA**Tto?*li*?f KntTRADI MAM I lib lUmMlf, ?n imftiUng wro lor fl#wliwl VMknw, ML -^SM1 Fpwm*t/>rTh*,lB. Ajff XJ rotmxr, and all K^l fir Wwunthrtfoiiflw Wf-Af M?moff, UnlTtrtRl^nnaPS ijMltoifo, Puln In ~ IHOtlTAIIM.it>. to?:/w!I?rTU 1*1111 9l Vtewi, Promatort Old Aft, tad manj oth*r Di mm that \mi to IejmKr or Coonoptloa and Pronator* F'Fnfl MrtJen Itri I n oar mob pi 1ft, whleli ? d?lr? t? ?wd frw by null to tttrr on irTh >{*? If.r MMldnflimld brail draafiUi p?r pwW, or lit p?rh(M lor fft, or ?ilfbr in Buffalo, V. T. Bold In Whaling by Ung^illn, Broi. i Cb. jtioaoW'DAW i biesITdffer" A noi MA) Lot Th w%il bkp III , eltbi aava aw SPECIALTIES "fe ! -0' ' Diitr I 100 I ' 1 ' I t. 20 ioo: 300 1 500: 1000 J THIS WEEK| KM point Voi fcldri or Mc Or U JU FIHSTIE _ I THE NECK WEAR; it Thi i JAWDJ I 1! 1 I 1 1 Easter Novelties || loo 1 600 I 1,000 37 I5tT To b? found only at our boui*. p0( m.; t ej Tbi BRUES & COFFER. = TOhl P 1 - ' Coi OAS AMD 8T1AM MTTINO. ww' W-A.1TTB3D! . Sc Th' Everybody to rail at UDjf ol K anil 1 Trimble & Lutz's | (toil ?l Th Plumbing Establishment, " 1418 Market Street, j >: 10 Pr And tziraliii Ui 20 Pi LUTZ PATENT 'it Iron Hydrant A Street Waiher, ' ^ 371 Tbi But In thi Marktt gg < upwi Addl Thiy can bo rrptlrod without dliflng up your j0Hr BiTamtntrr yard. ihl7 Con 0UK1UTMAH FRESfcNTH. THOMPSON &HIBBERD, r No-1314 Mark** Str?*t O Hart now la lion a rplendld aaaortaa?rt ol r Chandallers, Drop Lights, _ Fancy 8hadei, Brackets, Bronzes, Fixture*, Ac., -ioiubto (or Chrtetmu Pmnli, to wbJek thtj Infit# the attention of Um public. All ordara (or Plamblnf and (Ha Kitting pronptif 0 fl attended to, drio \M , QARDEN HOSE. Tha beat and chaapaat fardaa an J hydrant hoaa in tha city. Alaoa nawloto(thelaUatdatlgna ot pi - ClinndollomandBrankotN AH ordara promptly attoodad to. ' yyhl. HAKE it BOK., Practical Plumbers, BasftSte&m Fitters X? 33 Tnlftk St I All work dona pronptly at reoaoaabla prkaa. 1,7 , ? FINANCIAL. * ' MONEY MADE! 10, ISO, |N ?100, In raited In our new money Ha maktnj cooperatlra plan of ap enlitlaf gi?aa a eon- ???] atant Income and laje tha fotmdatlon to a fortona. v Band (or our ?ew rsmnhlet, (r?a. FLBMIIfil A MILLRR, Mm, 13 apll n MaffhantaBulldlri, Oilca<0, (lla. > JjJXOHANGE BANK* W#1 Capital - ~iBOQ.ooo, , H, TAifci m.Hmtm. J2l KMVJLL LAPQflLUT Tic* Pantsan Miacrow, ? J. 9. Yak?, I 8. nounnmu. B. LAOvttnr, I W. Rluvwrav, Arr U 8. DMAFtAI*. A. W. KU.LT. ATr JoHB row, | M" J?m* J. ifinm. Coj ' gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. J? CAWTAli .= tMO.OO*. *T, I W?. A. Urn, rrotidnt. | Wn. B. Bmm, TW P V\ ? OlB'1 Doo. Onanl Buklag JmIb* _Pr MUOfOflt . Wa. A. tMtt, I winim A BImpooi, U < I Jlttb B. Bhojo, I Job! K. BoMurt, X' A.M. Aif.nl, I Victor Bowflbnrf. | j Hjay Bpour, y p JHPWIH. Ml? H QU0i0E SMALL FRUITfl J1 tm tht BpHni of mi, it ?h? iim n??;?t ntn r, k ?? ? ?, Ohio oonMf, w?r Tlrfloli, MrtKHc of Wfc #*tf BUf TUfotfM of A<rtoo Hirt; HrtpttfnH, ooo f , >11 t*o ton 0M| ?no, Ujttrt I I. tIMi. of MOM mfOtl'lTuM ?I Ui?loA<m>?i<?a?. U > of BtnwbarriM. iMPborriaa, Btoelborrlar Currint* ' < and OooaaVrrt*. All plaata Mat oat inland t> ? froV Ifplanto^ It* ordinary f*ra Comapond*nra fv SlMtof from all ?w|rt?| Irtt-elaai pi iota, M " lob*HW4 b?#rtortwiBi Earl* otim . Ill twrltl ?M I'M MUMM ?k.? IM Bprtnj | . A"~ W. If. DON LAP, O (PosUflM) Watt Alatandar, P laiO-oaw waUdtftoe eooaty, P?. ur mm PuiDiuomitri iiTi to in FOBTBKK. FIFTH OBASD OUTUUUI, CUid K, AT SKW WBLEAKO, TliBIDAT, ' loth, iu:-iud Montblj Dnmlll. lisiana Stat* Lattery Company. U laaUuitioD vu regularly wcenwaua by th? uature ot the sutc lur Educational tud UhirlUurvotm, la IIO. (mr ibe Tertu or TwMljr* Venn, lo m hicb coutnet ib? invUabk tall* atiuue u pledged, which pl?l?a haabceared by aa ovarwheluilug popular vot?, aacurlag 1U hit? lo tha ubw Constitution adopted Otowab?r D. 1879, with a capital of 11,000,000, to whlc* i ?ince *dd?d a naarv* fond nf of er U90.000. iORAHD dlSULE Nt'MHbH DlaTHIBUflOA take place monthly oa thaatcoa? Tuaadav. ut*r tcaiu orpulwwi. Loo* at tbo liulOTiaa lbatloa: CAPITAL PUIZE, NO,'00, ,000 TICKET! AT TWO DOLLAR# EACH. HALF-TICKSTB, QVE DOLLAK. LWT OF PJUZ1M. Capital PrlM 910,000 Capital PrlM .............. 10,001 Qiplul PrlM. 1,000 PrljUii d 12,500. ?^ 1,000 PrlxM of 1,000 I,UN PrlM* of 600 10, CO Prins* o( 100 10, MI PrlMi ol 60 _ 10/wj Prim ol 30 10,000 Pria** oI 10... 10,000 aifaoximatiom raizu. pproxlnution PrtMiof |?U _ ft,700 pproxiiuatloo PrlM* ol 'JUO.. 1,100 pproxlauikn PrlM* ol 10?L - 800 PrlaM, amounting to ~...|110,400 ipuutlLI* corrwpondlng igucti wanted at til ?, u< whom a liberal iowp?UMllan will b* paid. - fanner Information, writ* claari j, g vlng lull m Hood ordttnby txpr* ?or HMtaurad Uttar. m*7 Onlar br uuil, addnaaed onljr to M. A. DAUPHIN, N*w Urleaoi, La. .A. DAUPHIN at No. atv brawtvaf, N?w York. our Grand FurtunUnary Draxeinat or* nmUr (A* fihn and wuuugnumi </ ULNfcUXiM O. T. UHLUAUD ?*J JUBAL A. KAKLY apllWMW ! KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY CO. imq in atliunca otor 40 yaara, and no drawing u var beoo u ?i t*an fox ?aingladay. 1511 "11 Kit dnwing taka* place in publioat Covington, Ky., on APRIL 30. LIST OF FKI2E& *r1iao( |I5,0i)0 la ...910.000 Priaoof a.ooo la 1,000 Mm of 2,W0 It 3,100 Priao ol a.ono u a,000 Priwaof 1,000 aro ...... 6,000 Priiao of 600 aro .. 1,000 Prlaaa of 260 ire 1,600 Prtica < f 1U0 aro 1,000 Prltraof 60 aro 6,000 Priaoa of W aro. 4,000 Prix* of 10 aro 1,000 PrlMO of 6 aro 6,000 Approximation Prima amounting to. . 2,700 PrlMO amounting to 140,700 TICKETS. 11. farther pirticulart addreaa r. RICHMOND, 599 Broadway, NiW ork, or . RICHMOND, Covington, Ky. I next following drawing HAY Id. l-'O-U, 11 " ai*t -1 OPULAB MONTHLY DIM WINO OF THE nmonwealth Distribution Co. T MACAU LEY'S THKATUK, la the Cltj oI liOoUvtlle, on iturday, April 30th. dm drawing! occur monthly (Sundays except*]), r pruTlitou of an ?nt ot the General aaaetablf fntuckf, Incorporating the Newport Printing tfawipaper to., approved April 9,1178. Thla In a ap'-clal act, ami baa never a rrpcalNl. p Uuitcl Mat** Clrrult Court on March II raa? I tha following dcdalona: I?Thai thn (oinnioimealtb IHntrlbu* i rouiimny In legal. -lta drnwluga are fnlr. Company h u now on hand a large reeerra land, carefully the Hit of priacafortha lPRIL drawing. rlaa- ? 80,0001100 PrlaeallOO each 110,000 rise 10,000 tf*) Prlaea M mrh 10,000 rlaa.....~ 6,0001 WO Prlsea 20 each 11,000 1aMl,00Ui<acb 10.0UM 1000 Pri*? 10 each 10,000 rlua M0 each lO.OWl iaee |800 each, approximation W.TO0 rlaw SOOMfib, ' 1,900 riaaa 100 each, " ' 900 rrlraa, 1112,400 'bole Tleketa, 99. Half Tleketa, 11. 'Jeketa, WO. M I Icketa, tioo, mlt Mnncr or Hank Draft in Letter. or Mnd br tea. DONT 8BND HT KKUI.MTEKED LETOK POhTOFFICB UKDEB. Order* of tfi and ird, br Espreaa, can tx wnt at our eipenae. reaa allordeia to R. 91. Mount man, Courier* nal Building, I.oiiIn*lllc, K/.? or T. J. mierford, 3IJ ftroadwa), New York, 1-TThM" MERCHANT TAILORS. PRING GOODS! . MSNN Ac NOTV, Cor. Mill nd Foirtiintb St* , Arc now rec<lTln( their WC & SUMMEH SIDIX CONHI8TINU OK OTHS, CASSIMERES, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS, &c., ahleb they Invlt* th* ?tlrntton of tloaebuyert Alao a lull Una of Jilts' Furnishing Goods Tlai the !iw?t lire of goods In the rily tad oy In j none but tb? EST WORKMEN ?onld Invito all In want of a new tall, or part o t to |!vi van call before pnrcbulng elaavhere. C. IIICWH At, SON. i9 ATTOWWIYSi ORNKY AT LAW ANfi BfffABY PUBLIC, B. B. Cor. Fourth and Walnut itr?rti( lleetlo"*rromptlf al'tfldedto. Deprttlotia taken. eeairnlaM. W'hwltn* r?frr*ote?: (). Mesdel j John J. Jonee, laahltr Kirbange Bonk: Bar* t Jj'n fwiavAt r J. W. COWhKN. ?w'"''""EV AT uw, f, 1.0.118 'o.piin. ?!., WiiMitnr, W. T?. nmr' atlrnttflfi In ail l>ni'n?n 1f7-4|v K. CO'iVbEK, irrilBNKV AT I.AW. 1.1m ciimiirn ?itr?t wmim. w. ti ?,n ANNIBAL FORBKN. . ? ATTORNEY AT IjAVT. Bf?, rn>fon? l>m?i?. Wh**Hwf. ft, Ye. ]?|i lmish I\ uooekw, ATTORN BY AT UW, > Chinllne 8tr<*% 0''i>-4lt? the Conn Hoaaa. *?*?. * v m ' W. VARDKKVORT. ATTWNKY AT l-AW/riifHMf,. W. ?*. IWlotii pr>irapM/ wj.i.? ar.il mon?r r#m1tt?d io<jt iAMKL LAMB. ATrORNRT AT LAW, ?W V' rB??M, Wl?H* IU.UhADH, l.t I'JfcH MKADH7AC.? Tn n? ' (ill) 11-34#. Ui r: H*4l. K"M H*ufc It. 4|? Kill *h? lMl'v lAM.tlMVtt