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DECORATED CHAMBER WARE AT Juan rtiaou1*. lUt UK IUU MfWi ~MT. DECHANTAL. closing exmuuh o: the ai'adc. 10 Till IBIIMAT. A lull tllwlun-* U?l? Oar si Ida Moo at?Distribution if Hrtmlauit lo ill* Toons MImc* ? Purlins fccoaio. Yesterday (Thursday) vu * great day oat at Mt. Do Cbanlai. It cloaed the school year at tliat institution, and u usual on mch occasion! there wars many interesting exercises. Extra trains, be | ninning st 8 o'clock, and continuing at 8:30 and 0 o'clock wereruu out on the Hetnpiield road to accommodate the crowd of visitors. By 0 o'clock the commencement or Music Hall ol the Academy ku tilled to overflowing, and the people poured in until it waa literally packed. Tbe day waa all tbat could be deairad, cool and pleuant, and vlaltore mi made aa comfortable aa an audience could be in a crowded ball. The acene waa luapirlng in doora and out. We need intaaytbatit this aeuon o( tbe year Mt. de Obantal ii an attractive apot. Ita locatiou la too familiar to tbe people of thia region to need deicrlption at our baoda. It ia literally a light aet on a hill, and for mile* around It commanda x view tbat charma the eye of tbe vlattor.' A more attraciiVH aite for an inati'utlon of 'earning could not have been found even in thia romantic revion ol country. The beautiful (Arm on which mi. ue Ohantal Academy in located comprise* one hundred acres of rich rolling land, every acre of which is under high cultivation, and the immediate premises of the academy are ornamented and embellished by lawn*, drives, walks, shrubbery aud statuary in a way thai bespeaks the presence aod superintendence of culture and refinement within the walla of the spa clous building Improvement ia the order of tbo day atMtde Obautal, and every seaaon sees changes that add to the uttractionsof tbo situation. The effect on the young pupils educated there cannot help being beneficial, They must carry away with tbem many happy impressions of their academic home. Such a combination of natural and andartitical loveliness i must awaken their ...imaginations and [{uicken all their intellectual faculties into i vigorous life. COUUMNCKMINT PROCEEDINGS. We have ailuded to the great crowd in Concert Hail. This ball is on tbe aecond Ibor, aod tbe stream of visitors, admitted on tickets at the vestibule entranoe of tbe t first story, wended their way past the 1 parlors, into the hall way and up stairs to j the spacious room. There were the younjr mines sealed at the front, next to I tie stage, tastefully dreaaed, ?1 eagerly 1 awaiting the opening ol tbe exerclaea, ea- 1 necially tbe diatribution ot premium" 1 There were no eeaaya read at Mt. Dr ' Ohanlal yeaierday. We rather liked tbic 1 change. The eieroi?ea were coudued to a well-aelected tnuaical programme and the iliatrlbntion ol premiums, the one Inter' jpersed with the other, and thus tbe houra passed pleaeanllr away. 1 OBOE it OP EXtB I.HI. Kntranca March (2 plan- a, 2 barpa.) Kruu'iiigiuiarach?Ma?*rbm < Plrit plino? Mlaaai K*ti Kcuoadjr ana Ml diad ( Tuofecrioan. Skconu jilano? Ulaaaa Kihel Kirk man and NMIIa Mabtr Harpt -illiaea Hilda Loach and Mai Ha|an. DBFAHTMINT 0? IKOLlllf. | Uridual'iig cIhm. Chorua?Dla Ehra(?oti*a(oHU? I SAL Baathorrn I lit cum, I'rem'oma lo li twco d ch?a. Harniolc?"L? IMilr" (o|>u?2d ) Qodafrold Mlaa U*ortl*ta Mc&a>. Prrmluma In tba dlTfluii ol tna around claaa. Vocalaoo^"On Wlngi.f judo Boaiulng " i frtcndeliaohn < Mlu ignea "?lllj. riano Q iartat'?--"L? Nn*'de *'I{aro."...M....M'aart Hr?? 1 n>-MI?aei O.ila Kerilak ?i?d Jantla > Balllj. ( 4?ciiid piano?Vl*?na Line Kdwarda and Mora ttvber Pifuiiuiua in the thirl and la the dlrlsfon of the thl-?l cU-a Von! "olo? Vol ob? ?>puta"- trm Marriage of Figaro Moiart alia* i.iiUd Aiei?ru?r. Premlama in tha fourth a>d In taa ulvlalon of tha f turth r|??f. Piano 8fllo-"NoTalJetta ( pui 31,) Ho. 7 In la dur tehumann Ml a KiIh Broua-aid I'rmnltm In the d'th claw. Vocil Diio?"Qui lurt .ne,"?Irom "Dar Frelkh la C. M. Von Wabar Uluta M dred 'luckeunuhnd arom ttelilj. I'muIuuib in Kreoch and (Jtrutan. Piano 8olo-"Klon tie" No. 'J, 40,) Chopin MIm Kit* Flyrn Cho-ua?Tha tweatj-.hird P?alm, (opua 191,) ?jcbubtrt The olaaa. Fietnluun In pointing, driving, etiquette, nea'neaa and order. hoaaeiarpinft ani dtrnlng. Votal Trio?' L? faccla luoiilao,"?from "III Matrlmonlo ^igreto," ....Clinaroaa Uluja Mildred Tuoxrtnan, wcjr Lor lug and Lilian Alexander. Plaoo Quarette-Orfriur? an Eitnont.. Beethoven First i'lmo?Mlasva ril aa bruuia.rd and Era Knight. 8 cond Plan?~Mlaaaa Kate Fljrnn and MailaEd* aarda upafltmut of music. Priruluma lo ItietruweuUl anl tj:?I muile, and that'll of mu?ln. Vocal Mo?"A1! chi ml diet* Mat"? from 'Ton (Mjraunl" Moxjrl Mln Mildred Tuckeruau. The Entrance Murch from Lo Pronhlte, by Meyerbeer, was executed on the two Cblckerinct Urjinds, accompanied by the two harps. Tbe pupils selected fir this performance acquitted themselves most oredltablv, keeping the tempo with great precision and producing quite an orchestral effect, as the young ladles entered the music hall and look their places at the front. The open chorus by Beethoven was well rendered by tne class, and save evidence .nf such training a? would have iiratllled the great"Mue?ter"hlmael(, It la rare for tcliool irlrls to do justice to so grand a c mpoeiituii, and without male voices, or even deep contraltoa lo aid them. The leeult obtained 1? all the more remarkable. "L? Dtalt," a melody o( fichnheriV. ar ringed f.ir the Linrp hr Hudefrtild, in plaintive Id its title, und waa listened lo with pleaante. Ttio hnrp la aouncommin >nd graceful ?n inatruixiotit that Im music has a charm peculiar lo Itself. which la In i pleasing contrast will) continual piano drumming heard every where. The beau l(ul and plaintive lines of Moore came freab to onr memory and we felt that Tara'a harp had been reatruog and falrv bands bad touched the soul of mnalc atrrah, "On Wingi of Mualc," by Mendelswhn, waa very sweetly aung and with good ex. preeaiou by Mlaa Agnes Rellly, of Savannah. This young Wly poeaesaes a clear, delicate eoprano, and her articulation waa noticeably dMInct. The Piano CJiiarlelle, hy Mrmrl, la In the renowned compossr's happy and genial atyle, and waa played wlih great spirit by fonr performers, wboae neatnasi ol execution, good ahadlngand accnraov were worthy of apeclal mention. "Vol che Bapale," from the marriage of Figaro, Is a charming composition, simple In its construction, but exceedingly gracefat in form. Title was aung by M tee Lilian Alexander, ol Bridgeport, 0. Her voice _i? in. lBBiuveiy rarm'i-fuprnmii i?i iimuum niello* and Bympillliellcqnnll'r. It manifested careful culture, but loo much timidity appear* to retrain tier pnwera and prevents hor trnm ncaompllnhltig the prnmiee Riven by ?u Itrxlble an organ. "Novelleilen," hjr Cchnmann, lies nil the nbaraeterlillca ol thle iliatlngtilahed com' nnaer. Striking originality nl idea, combined with flowing mei'Hljr, la made eubaervlent to ill iba tnlea ol harmony with a maaterly (kill that entlllea Robert Scbnmann to rank imonjr the genlneea ol the German achool. Thla waa played by M lea Kltie Brona'aid. ol Qalyeaton, Tetta, In a manner that riflroed (real credit npon ha' teaebera fl well m hereelf. She haa a remarkably fli.e tnnch, uniting power and delicacy, with extreme eweetnew. In thla perfotnance the pecnllarltlea ol the Binttart method were diaplaved to great advantage. Ronndneea and Inllnei* ol tone with k tinging qoallly In piano paaeaiee, were particularly worthy ol note. Alao admirable pbtaalng, til thowing the Intel* ligent tad earneet itndant. In some cbaoU tbli young lady night be extolled u a finished mlatreea ol the pUra, but at Mt. de Ohantal ?he receives oniy the first premium Id the foartb data o( music, Ibu bearing testimony to tba high standard ol tbe acsdemy. "Qai Farbone." Irom Oar Freiachult. a rocal duo, via charmingly executed by Miaaee Mildred Tuckerman, ol Boston, and A goaa Rellly. Tba voicee blended besulllully, while finish ol ityle and Intelligent expreealon gave a laltblul Interpretation ol Weber's Ideas. The Polonaise, by Ohopin, vat well reodered by Miss Kale Flynn, ol Atlsnts, Qa. This Polonaise is in 0 minor, with a slow majeatlo movement and that peculiar ahade ol sadness pervading tbe whole which constitutes in marked a feature in the greater part of Chopin's compoaitlons. A true Pole, tba sorrow of hie unhappy lend brooded over bid soul, and directed his genius into a sphere which brought fjrtn a school differing from tbaGermao, and which may beaptl; termed exclusively Poliab. Tbe young pianiat, to whom the interpretation waa confided, entered into the apirit of the piece, and played with gsuuine feeling. Her bold, clear touch made the instrument ring in the heavy paaaages, while tbe neatness ol her execution enabled ber to bring out tbe melody In prominent relief. The chorus, by Schubert, tbe 231 Psalm, ia simply exquisite. Tbe plaintiff words, "The Lord is my Hhepherd, whom shall I fear," resounded ibrough the ro ui aa sj many young, fresh voice* united In rendering hom<gs to tbe creator of that genius, wboee fauie aa t songwriter Is without parallel. The creecendoa and diminueiidoa with tbe piano and furte passages, weie given with fine effect; the measure maintained with perfect accuracy, aud tbe entire performance so oouducltd ss tu prove satisfactory even to an artistic ear. Tne vooi trio by Oimaroea deserves specitl mejtloa. Miss Lucy Loring being abten', tier place waa most efficiently tilled by Mis' Leila Godbee, of Waynee diub, U4. ine trio ia uten irotn we opera oi the "Secret Marriage" and iu by two sisters with their aunt, who holds the authority of a mother. Caroline, the younger of the sisters, ie secretly married, And having suspected Elisabeth of loftier nspirations thau her own, salntea her aa "my lady Oountesa," and so ffiogly ridi cults her pretensions until Fidalora, the itunt, is compelled to interfere, and crying shame on them both, eudeavors, in vain, to restore peace. This was sung with Kreat animation,particularly by Mice Mildrod Tuckeruian, her mocking gestures and ittiiical, rippling laughter being admirably given, wbiie the sweetness of her voice, combined with sweetness of execuliou, txciied universal admiration. The ii i i ii! vmcenui inibs Aiexauuer ?uu iuuouuuuDD ire very floe. To a cultivated listener there is no mis Liking Bee'hoven'rt stylo. Its grandeur ind hirapliciiy strike the ear at once. Such were tbe thoughts of the writer on listening to the piano quartette overture in Egmont, by Beethoven. Tbe voung lady performers appeared impressed with tbe seriouB nature of their,task in the effort to present this grand work in a suitable manner to the audience; and, considering their youth, they succeeded well. The vocal solo from Don Giovanni, by Morut, was brilliantly executed by Mire Tuckerman, who with a fine soprano voice, has the rare faculty of iufuslng into ber singing that earnestness and vim without which music loses its charm. Tnis young lady, judging by the finish aleauy acquired, gives promise of distinguished ex* uellence in the future. Prrmluuia were awarded to the following young ladles who have distinguished themselves ilurlng the pant Academic year. SECOND CLASS. Miss Mary Bukey, of Parkersburg, W. Va.: First premium in literature, rhetoric, jhurch hiBtury, modern history, chemie* try, geometry, algebra, astronomy, practical and theoretical book-keeping;penman ship (third claes.) (Second premium in aora position, roxding, letter-writiu^. Miss Katie Fly on, o( Atlanta, Ga.: First premium iu literature, composition, reading, letter-writing church history, nodern history, chemietry, penmanship. Second premium inrhotoric, practical and iheoretiunl hook keeping. A premium (or improvement iu arithmetic. Mies Grace Glonlnger, of Pittsburgh, Pa : First premium in literature, rhetor* c, reading, church history, modern his* ory, chemistry, astronomy, arithmetic. Second premium in practical and theore't* cril hook-keeping, letter writing, compolition, algebra, Miss Amy Nash, of Galllpolls, Ohio: First premium iu literature, rhetoric, mod* irn history, aitronomy, chemistry, geoine* try, algebra, practical and theoretical bo 'k keeping. Second premium in letter writing. A premium lor improvement in somposition. Miis Rose IIugKins, of Delphi, Ind.: First premium in natural philosophy, modern history, church history. Second premium in letter writing, practical and theoretical book keeping, penmanship. A premium lor improvement m literature, rhetoric. Miss Jessie Clark, of Mesdvlile. P?: First premium in geography, modern history, peumanship (third clafs.) Second premium in literature, and rhetoric. A premium for improvement in letter-writin* and arithmetic. Mies Aunes Reillv, of Savannah, Ui.: Firet premium in riietoric, practical and theoretical book-keeping Second premium in literature, reading, church history, modern history, chemistry, arithmetic, and penmanship (third oIhbu.) A premium for improvement in letter-writing. Mien Nellie Fiaunlgan, of Rochester, N. V.: First premium in penmanship and church history. Second premium in practical and theoretical book-keeping. A premium for improvement in literature, letter-writing, chemistry, and modern history. Miss Nellie Mahor, nf Cleveland, Ohio: Second premium in rhetoric reading, natural philosophy, and modern history. - n? i*?a bwmuh ni l lid mviljl 'n ur ill* Oliwnv vunuu. MIbb Mamie O'Brien, of Toledo, Ohio: First premium In rhetoric, composition, synonyms, letter-writing, natural philosophy, modern history, penmanahln. Second premium In Uhuroh history, arithmetic, practical and theoretical book-keeping. Mlsa Susie Sltgresm, of Wheeling, W. Va.: First premium In rhetoric, gramatlcal analysis, synonyms, modern tilstory, church history, practical and theoretical book keeping. Second premium In reading nnd letter writing. A premium lor Improvement in arlihmetlc. Miss LdcyLorlng, of Wheeling, W. Va., Urst premium In rhetoric, composition, synonyms, resdlng, ancient history, penmanship (third clues.) Fecond premium lo lettler writing end arlthinellc. Mite Mora Weber,of Uumbcrland, Md i First premium lb rhetoric, grammatical analysis, modern geography, ancient hlalory (fonrtli claas) and arithmetic. Secend premium In synonyms. A premium for Improvement In penmanship and resdlng. Mhs Retina Stlllwsgen, of Olaysvllle, Pa : first premium In opposition, chriatlttn doctrine. Inner wrillng and penmnralilp. Seeond p.emlam lo rhelorlaand modern ltlatorj, Mian Jennie WlUor, of Wllaonbitrg, W. V* : Firel premium iaer#od?m?, cariatIan dootrlne, nntnral phlloauphjr arithmetic end tumlern blatorr. Second premium In thetnrlc and reading. Mies Kate Kennedy ol Wheeling, W. V? : Firnt premium In arithmetic, prae Ileal and theoretical book-keeplrg and penmanihlp (filth olue). Wecond premlnm In chnrch hlatorf and natnral phllcaipby. A premlnm lor improrement In thetorle, reading and modern hlatorjr. Mine Lillian Aleiander, ol Bridgeport, 0 ! Flret premlnm In compoelllon, erno nyma and letter writing. 8*oond premlnm In rbeior'o and natural phlloeonby, Mine Hilda Letch, ol Richmond, V* : Flret premlnm In Onrlatlan doctrine and modern history. Bfcond premlnm In {irammatlcal analrala and a premlnm lot mnrorement In rhetoric. 1 Mlee Edee Brooaeard, of Gelreeton.Tex.: fint premium in church hlitorj. Second premium In modern hietory, pnctlcel end theoretical bookkeeping ud penmuehlp. Mm Minnie Lorini, o( wheeling, W. V*.: Firtt premium la reading end tjrno nyme. Second premium in letter writing, compoeitlon end t premium for improvement in rhetoric. Mies Anne Lyonf, of St. Piul, Minn : Firet premium in rhetoric. Second premium ineynonyuif, utrouomy, pnlicel end theoretkil bookkeeping, penminthip end premiume for improvement in reeding end modern history. Mi<e Loltie Route, of Jer?eyCity, N. J.: Second premiom in grammtticel enelyeie, natural philoeophj, penmtnabip end e premium lor improvement In reding. FBIMIUUI IN TUK THIIO CUM. Mlee Mery Wtlih, of Pltteburgh, Pe.: First premium in composition, letterwritiog, natural philosophy, modern Malory end Christian doctrine. A premium lor improvement in grammatical analysis and arithmetic. idlae Mary Donahue, ot Grallon, W.Ve.: FiM premium is composition, geography, ancient hlatory, arithmetic and Unriatian doctrine. Second premium in penman hip and grammatical analytic A premium tor improvement in reading. Miss Agues Handlan, ol Wheeling, W, Va : First premium in grammatical analysis, geography, modern hlatory and Christian doctrine, Second premlnm in arithmetic. A premium lor improvement iu ruadlug, composition aud letter writiog. lliaa Ethel Kirkman, ol Ooiumboa, 0.: Firat premium in letter-writing, application oi words in aentencee and penmanship. Second premlnm in practical and theoretical book-keeping. Miss Veronica Bellly, ol Savannah, Ga.: Firat premium in letter-wrilingard christian doctrine. Second premium in analysis and geography. A premium for improvement in application ol worda In sentences. A premium lor improvement in penmanabip. Miss Jennie Reilly, ol Savanab, Ga.: Firat premium iu grammatical analysis and reading. Second premium iu arithmetic, ancient history and practical and theoretical bookkeeping. A premium for improvement In letter-writing ; and penmanabip. uih mamie mormon, 01 wneeunx, j W. V* : First premium ia penmanship. Second premium ia rending. A premium lor Improvement ia grammatical aualyiu and cbrisiian ductrioe. Mine Odie McLane, of Mesdsvllle, Pa.: Kint;premium to grammatical analysis aud arithmelio. Second premium lu composition and letter-writing. A premium lor improvement in ancient history. Uiss Kate Smith, of Fort Btyard, New Mexico: First premium in lelter-writiDg. Second premium in composition. A pre- ' miutn lor improvement in grammatical j analysis and arithmetic. Miss Jeasle Campbell, of Wheeling, W. Vs.: First premium ia ancient bieiory. Second premium la grsmmstical analysis and modern geography. A premium for , improvement in composition, Miss Ilia Park, ol Warren, Ohio: First premium In letter-writing. Second pre mlum In penmanship. A premium lor Improvement iu grsmmar and application ol words in semeucee. Mian Olivia Kurriak, of.Bermuda.' A I premium for improvement In ber English , studies during the past year. 1)1 vim in or Tilt third class. Mis Mill Htgac, ol Dunginnon, Ohio: First premium in grimmar, orthography, Application ol words Id sentences, reading, leiler-writlng, geography, chrlatian duetrine aad penmausblp. 8 cond premium in artbmetlo (fourth clam ) Miss Mary McUraw, ufliralton, W. Va.i First premium iu grammar, orthography, application ol worda in sentences, reading, letter-writing, geography, arithmetic (Ufth caai.) and christian doctrine, becund premium In penmanship. Mlta Fiancee liaodlan, ol Wheeling, W. Vs.: First premium In orthography, implication ol wordt In sentences,geography, arithmetic (leurth cl ?), ancient biatcry, christian doctrine, Penmanship (class ol beginners), and reading. Second premium in grammar aud reading, A p.enlum tor improvement in letter-writlug. , Minn Bessie Hamilton, ol Washington, , Pa : First premium in reading, appilca- i tlon'ol worda la sentencea, letter-writing , aud penmausblp. Second premium In 1 geography and arltbmn io. A premium c tor Improvement in grammar. Mlra Carrie Whlttaker, ol Wheeling, W. 1 Va ; First premium In orthography,Geog- r rapny and ancient history, Second pre- ? mium in reading, arithmetic (division ol fourth clou), christian doctrine and penmauship. A premium lor improvement ? in application of word) in sentences. c Una O'lska Haverfleld, ol Chicago, III.: First premium in application of words lo i sentence*, arithmetic (Division of fourth fc class) and penmanship (classof beginners), i Second premium In orthography, geography and letter-writii g. A premium for Improvement in reading. Miis Nannie Sitgresvea, of Wheeling, I W. Va.: First premium in reading, ' catechism. Second premium In orthography. A premium for.improvement In ' ancient history and penmanahip, (class of 1 beginners,( Miss Naunia Moore, of Wheeling, W. J Va.: First premium In reading, ancient < hlatory and arlthmetio. Second premium in pen nanship. A premium for improve' 1 ment in application of words in aen- I tencee. A premium (or Improvement in 1 ''Zonule Robinson, of Wheeling, f w. V* : Klrst premium in orthography, penmanship. Second premium Id ancient history. A premium Ijr improvement in application ol worda la sentence*. A pre- I mium f>r improvement In geography and < arithmetic. I Mian Kate Lee, ol Liverpool, Ohio: First premium In geography. Second premium i In applicailon ol words in sentences, and I letter-writing. A premium tor Improve- < merit In orthography. Miss Minnie Hearn, ol Newport, Ky,: | First premium In ancient history. Second i premium in arithmetic, letter writing, ' christian doctrine. A premium (or Itn provement In orthography, application o( i worda in aentencee, penmanship. Mlas Vl'glnla Richards, ol New York, N. Y.t Fiiat premium In orthography. I Second premium In arithmetic, penman- i ehlp. A premium lor Improvement In ! letter writing, Misa Nellie Aekew, of Kanras City,Ho.: | Firat premium In letter writing. Second i premium in penmanauip. MIm Jennie Hchuminn. of Willow i Inland, W. Va.: Flnt premium In letter writing. Second premium In application ol wordiln eentencee, catechiem. A premium lor Improvement la orthography, MIm Edith Miller, ol Point Pleuunt, W. V? : Second premium in letter writlog. geography, ancient hlatory. A premium for Improvement In application of worda In aeniencee. Miae Mamie Miller, ol Wheeling, W, Va.: Second premium in letter willing, penmanship. A premium for improvement in orthography, arithmetic. MIm Maggie Keirlek,of Bermuda: Second premium in arithmetic. A premium for improvement in application of worda in eentencee. Mlea Clementina McDonald, of Athene, Ala : A premium for improvement in her Engllfh eludlea daring the paat Ave montha. nnnftf rf.lH. Mlee 8t?1|i Manliall, o( Allegheny, Pa.: First premium la grammar, orthography, , letter-writing, geography, arithmetic, Bible blatory, United Btatee blatory, Ohrlatlin doctrine, >nd penmtmhln (daee ol beginners.) Second premium In read. ?&laa Higgle Hagan, of Jolly town, Pa : Pint premium In grammar, orthography, reeding, letter-writing, geography, and ancient blalory. Beoond premlam la arithmetic. Ml?a Grace Jonee, ol Dllllea Bottom, W. Va.s First premlnm In orthography, lettet-wrt'ltir, geography, arlthtnetlo (DlTlalon ol Fourth cliae.) United Btataa hietiry, penmanship (cliaa o( beginners). Bee ind premlnm In grammar. A premlnm lor Improvements readlrf. Mlee Minnie Btranaa, ol Irondale, W. Va.: Firtt prtmiwn In orthogripby, trading, latter-writing toil geography. Second premium In Ofttecbuun and penmanship (class of beginners. A premium for im< provement in srithmetie. Miss Nors Kerriak, ofBermuds: Fiiifc premium in resding, catechiam sod arithmetic (sixth clew). Second oremiom in orthography. A premiam for improve* meat in nenmenahip (class of beginners). Mise Bose Fridsy, of Pittsburgh, Pa: Firat premium in grammar, geography and catechism. Second premium in or* thographv, readiog, letter writirg. arithmetic (diviaion of fourth diss), sod Bible history. A premium for improvement in penmanship (fifth clsss). Miss Jennie Darrab, of Washington, rm.: nrai premium m oriuujjr?pujr, ioiw writing ud Bible biatory. Sicoud premium in grammar. A premium lor im6rovement in United Bitten history ud hriatian doctrine. Mlee Octavia Uoore, of Wheeling, W. Vt.: Vint premium in calechlum and penmanablp (clui cf beginnem) Second pie- i mium in grammar, orthography, reading, 1 geography and arithmetic. Miia Gila Carney, ol Wheeling, W. Va.: First premium in orth graph; and peamanahip (filth clan) Second premium In letter-writing. A premium lor improve' meat in grammar, reading and aueieul hiatory. Mies Addie Btocket, ol Moundsville, W. Va.: First premium in bible history. Secone premium in orthography, United 1 Ststes history and peniutosnip (class ol , beginner*). A. premium lor improvement in grammar and letter-writing. Mlsa May Collins, ol Pennsboro, W. Va.: First premium ingeography. Second premium in grammar. A premium lor im- 1 provament in arithmetic (filth class) snd 1 penmanship (class ol beginners). 1 Miss Jennie Ziigenfelder, ol Wheeling, W, Va.: First premium in orthography. . Second premium in reading, grammar, letter writing ami arithmetic. Mlsa Rachel Kraus, ol Whoeling, W. Va.: A premium lor Improvement in her 1 Knoliah ludiMa linrino tha nut flea months. division or TliK rOUBTU CUD. , Mies Daisy Etone, of Dennlson, Ohio; First premium Id grammar, orthography, Jictation, reading, geography, Bible bit- J lory and United Statu hlatory. Second 1 premium in chateohism. A premium lor 1 .mprovemeut In arithmello and penman- . bip (claae of beginnera) ' Miss Mary MoAndrevs, of Wheeling, (T. Vg ; Flrat premium In urammar, orhograpby and catechlam. Second prem- ' um In dictation, reading, geography, , irlthmetio, Bible liiatory and United 11 Stales liiatory. r Ulaa Mary Kale, Trenton, N. J.: First 1 premium in letter writing and penmanihip (clasa of heglnnere). Second prem- 0 um in Bible hlatory and United Stales ilstory, and premiums for improvement 1 n grammar, orthography, dictation, readogand catechism, 11 Misa Stella Hlrscb, of Lancaster, Pa.: First premium in grammar, orthography, lictatlon and geography, and premiums or improvement in reading and letter ' rriting. nrru class. , 'hetoilc, grammatical analyse, lynonymi, " iterature, letter-writing, composition and 1 eaillng. Second premium in French k lonveraation, tl .Miaa Grace Glonlnger: Flrit premlntn a n grammatical analytlu, literature, anil tl ea'ling. Second premium In rhetoric, lynonyma, letter writing, comooiltlon, , ind French conversation. Ml?? Katie Flynn: Firet premiam In j1 [rammailcal anajyaia, and reading. Hec '' ind premium In rhetoric, and aynunyma MiaaSnale Kiuffman: Firat premium ? n grammatical anaiyala, and literature. ^ Second premium in reading, aynonymi, " ind French convareatlon. TIIIHD CLAM. Misa Lizzie Edwardai Firet premium in |, grammar, tranalatlon, reading, and die- d Hon. g mihb iv.uoi jviramao; t irat premium in u ranslatlon, reading urn) dictation. Secind t iremlum In grammar and letter-writing, n MIm Nellie Maher: First premium in li eading. Second premium in grammar, ?> ranslaiion and dictation. (i Miia Nellie Flanagan: Second premium a n grammar, translation and reading. A tl iremlum (or improvement in dictation 1 ind fidelity to French convocation. Mies Lotlle Kiune: Second premium in g grammar, reading and translation, I roUBTH CLASS, Mise Susie Silgreaves: First premium in grammar, reading, translation, letter- d prritlng. A premium lor fidelity to French Jonversatlon. Miss Mary Bukey: First premium in (ratnmar, translation and letter-writing, jeond premium In dictation and Krencn wnversatlon. Mies Alines Kelllj: First premium in ;rammar and translation. Second pre nlum in reading, dictation and letterirritlng. Miss Amy Nasli: First premium In irammarandtraneiatiou neconupremium a reading, dictation *11(1 letter writing. ? Mlu Mildred Tuckermiin: Pint prenlnm In reading and translation. Second oremlnin in grammar, dictation and French cinvereation. J] Minn Mora Weber: Flrat premium In (rammar and translation. Second pre- j] ilium In letter writing and reading. ? Mies Kite Kennedy: Second premium In t [rammer reading and translation. j MIbs Hilda Leach i Second ptomlum In b Iranslatlon, A premlnm lor ImproveBent in grammar. unit clam. Miu Jennie Wilson: Flrat premlnm In b grammar, reading and translation. * Mlu Lucy Lorlng! First premium In J grammar and reading. Mlse Jennie Rellljr: First premium In reading. Second premium In grammar A ind translation. tli a TT 1t . B -.1 l_ rams Agnes unnuiuu; necnnti premium in grammar, re>dlng and trnnnlallon. . MIm Olivia Kcrrl.k: Second premium | In Oramraar, reading. tranilntlon. 1 Miss Lillian Alexander: Second pre- h mliim In grammar, reading, tranilailon. f MIm leeila Campbell: Hrcmd pre- ? mlnm In grammar, reading, translation, d HIM Mamie O'Brien: Second premium 11 In grammar. reading, translation, > MleaJeeele Clark: Second premlnm In , grammar and translation. , Clastnf Heginnera. riMT DlVtSIOH, MIm Mai Hegen: Pint premium in ' grammar and rending. Mian Odle MeL?ne: Flrat premlnm In < grammar and reading. , MIm Anna Lyoni: Flrat premlnm in grammar and reading. MIm Mary McGraw: Flret premium In f grammar and rending Miaa Kate Smith: second premlnm in e grammar and reading. I Miaa Minnie Lorlng: Second premlnm I in grammar ana reading. i*cd?D DtTinoR. ' Miaa Kinnle Sitgreafea: First premlnm In grammar and reading. Hiaa Stella Mnnbtll: Flrat premium li grammar ud reeding. MIm Beaale Hamilton: Snood pre mlam In grammar ud reeding. MiaeNore Kerriek: Second premium In grammar and reading. Mlaa Fa; Colline: Second premium ii grammar and reading. Miaa Oriaka Haverfleld: Second pi? mlum in grammar and raading. Mlaa Daley Stone: Second premium in grammar ai d reading. MIm Vi'ginia Ricbarda: Sacond premium in grammar and reading. Mlae Jennie Darrab: A premium lei improvement in grammar ana reading. In addition to the loregoing preminma, others were awarded in tbe department! ol German, painting and drawing, ellquette, vocal mueic, barp, neatneea and oruer, Housekeeping, darning, Jec. Tnree young ladies were graduated in [be entire English coarse of instruction, and received etch * beautiful gold medal. The; were MIm Susie Kaufman, of Teiu, Ulu Ella M. Meyer, ol Philadelphia, and Uiu Eva Knight, of Weat Columbia, ff. Va. iCADXMIC H0S0S8. The Urn honorg in the Senior Circle, oouaialiog ol a crown and gold medal, for unilorm excellence of deportment, were conferred upon? Miaa Susie Kaufman, of 8an Diego, Texas. Miaa Eva Knigbt, of West (Llumlia Weat Virginia. Tbe first honors of Ihe Srcond Clata, ?niistii>g of a crown and silver medal, for anllorm excellence in depigment, were sonlerred upon? Miss Kate Flvnn, of Atlanta, Georgia. Mies Nellie rlanlgan, of Hociiester, New York. Miss Nellie Maher, of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Mary Glonlnger, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mlts Mary liukey, of Paikersburg, West Virginia. Miss Agnes Reiily, of Savannah, Seorgla. Miss Amy Nash, of Qailipolis, Ohio. Tbe Honors of tbe Division of tbe Sec ind Class, consisting ol a Crown and lailge, f ir uuifirm excellence of deportnent, were couferred upon? Mlsa Su le Sltgreaves, of Wheeling, Vest Vlnlnla. Miia Cecelia Kile, of Trenton, N. J.) First premium In grammar, orthography, \ reading, dictation, geography and arithmetic. Second premium in United States ' hiatory and cattchism. A premium (or . mprovement in letter-writing and pennanehlp, (class ol beginners) Mies Mary Duscb, ol Wheeling, W, ' Va.: First premium In Bible history. , Second nremluai in United States history. ' A premium for Improvement In grammtr, , >rthography, reading, christian doctrine ' ind arithmetic. . Mine Magale Klovls, o( Wheeling, W. 1 V'a.: Second premium in grammar and ending. A premium lor Improvement In 0 Delation, United Statee history and . irllhmetic. ' Misa Haggle Leaanre, o( Wheeling, W. /a.: Second premium in dlctatlou, A ' ireminm (or improvement in grammar, . >rthography and rending. ' Dfparlnful of Fieoeh. aaconD CLAM. MIm Kliae Broueaard: Flrat premium In '' MIbs Mnraie O'Brien, of ToleUi, Ohio. Mies Kdte Kennedy, of Wheeling, Ve?t Virginia. Miss Virginia L, Wilson, o( Wilsoninrtr, West Virginit. Miss Regina Sliliwsgen, of Oiaysvllle, 'suusylvania. Ulsa Anna U. Lyons, of St. Paul, Minesota. Miss Mom Weber, of Cumberland, laryland. The honors of the third, loarth and Iftb classes, are conferred upon? Mlsa Olivia Kerrlslc, of Bermuda. Miss lilt i'jrk, of Warren. Ohio. Mlsa Mary A. Donahue, of Gralton, W. fa. Mlsa Kate Lee, of Liverpool, Ohio. Mlaa Carrie Whitaker, of Wheeling, W. fa. Mlag M.tnie Miller, ol Wbeellag, W. MIks Edith Miller, ol Point Pleasant, V. Va. Mias Fannie Koblneon, of Wheeling,W. /?. Mit? Jennie Schumann, of Willow laand, Weet Virginia. Mlaa Nary McGraw, of Grafton, Weat 'iralnla. Mlaa Mary Dnccb, of Wheeling, Weat /irglnla Mini Jennie Parrab, of Washington, 'ennsylvanla. In the junior cirole, the first honor*, onriatinKOfacrown.wereconlerred upon: Mies Frances Ilatidlan, (f Wheeling, Vent Virginia. Mlaa Fey Oolllua, of Pennsboro, Weet Hrginla Mlaa Mnry MoAndrewa. of Wheeling, 'Irgiuia, Illihnp Haln, rnneil. After lite conlerrln* of the Academic onore Bishop Kiln delivered some re jarks, couched in a happy atyle,' to the onng ladles. He adtnonlahed tbem in a iadiv way ae to their opportunities and utlea in life, and apoke aome words of ound sense on the general tubject of edition, which were interspersed with everai nitty and entertaining pasaiges. le alluded to the inimical reputation of be Academy, and apoke if nconvention e bad on tbesnl ject with the baroness 'oh Ovenbach In Furope, who. iy the way, w a the first musical raduatD of (be Institution, and rbove performances on the piano have een compllmaDted by tb? great muscian chulnlT. At the clone of bis remarks he on furred bin benediction on the ynung idles, and the regnlar programme of tbe ay wis ended. Just here, however, a entleman from Grafton slapped forward pon tbe stage and proceeded to cane tbe lishop. The ceremony, however, was ot of aucb a violent character as to In the ja<t disoncert the Bishop In fact he eemed to enjoy it, as well he might, jrittooktbesnapeof preaentingto him beautiful ebony walking stick got up in he hlgheet style of art, a present from Ir. Rouse, of New Jersey. Alter this pleasing episode, theandlence eneraliy dlapereed to tbetraln In wailing. L number of them, however, repaired on nvltatlon of the Ulsters to the refectory rhere an excellent dinner was served, TU... l_.J .1 ... .4 Ul aimio ciiuou vjuujuibiiucuiuui uny mi ami. e Ghantal, nnd it wu a day long to be emembered by the many friends and elativesof the pnpila wbo were in atttend* nee. The r.extnesftsion opens on the first lo.day of September. 'or Fulling, I'remniaNtirsy flnlr IIm iondon Hair Restorer, Insures new growth, ^udon Hair Hesturer, Restores the color, ondun Hair R?storer, Exquisite dreaaing. .ondon Hair Restorer, The only cleanly and .ondon Hair Restorer, effectual Hair Reiondon Hair Restorer, atnrerln the market. A toilet luxury entirely free from all oboxlousor unpleasant odor. physicians uaa and bkcommbnd it. Borne eight years ago my hair commenced tiling; top became quite bald. I applied i-ondon Hair Color Restorer" My hair otonly stopped falling, but Is now growing nely, and I consider it an Invaluable article ar reatortng the hair. J. W. Abel, M. I)., >rtiggiflt, 1024 Beach street, Philadelphia, 'rice 70 cents a bottle, six bottles 14. Hold y Druggists. mwmw. Mro Enjoy Life, Have Ntrotig Lung*," Free from coughs and coldi, good sppeti e, e(rej|i'ng?leep. two "Df.Hwajneat'otiipmincl yrup ot Willi Cherry," tbe beat remedy tor reek lunp, bronchi"! and astbuieticalT-ctlone ver dlacorered. Hold bjr drugglala at 25 cenu nd II a bottle. ^ ^ ^ uwraw. nim rii.eni nlhi L Ultra l.'nr* round nt Imi. Ho o*b llffd Inffrr. A imre cure (or tbe Blind, Bleeding, Itching nd ttlcerat d riles baa been dlacorered by ir. Wllllama (an Indian remedy) called Dr. Vllllnnw'a Indian Ointment. A alngle b<i* iu Cured the woral rhrnnlc caaeaol twentyIre and thirty yearanlanding. No one ne?d nlTer Are mlnutea alter applying tbia wonlerfttl awitbl ? medicine Ifltlotu, lnitrunenla ami Electuarlea do more harm than nod. Wllllamt'a Olnlment abaorba the umora. allara the Interne llchlng (partlcn rly at nlKht alter getting warm In bed), acta * a pnnlUca glrea In'tant and palnlefa relief, ind In pnp?re<l only for Plln, Itching of he prlrata parta, and notblogelae, Read what the Hen, J. M. I'offlnberry. of Hereland, aaya ahont Dr. Wllllama'i Indian lie Ointment: I hare need acorn of pile urea, end It affbrda me pleanre to aay that I lara nerer found anything which garatnch mmedlataandjwrmanent relief aa Dr. Wll* lamfi Inulin t'lltiilnlmeni Fornlt by >11 drnmiiU, or mtlltd on n*' &?/ I'lScttoMhMr, DrntttjU and A BothlOiirlH, B?nk Building. Brldpifp rt, Ohio, jfl^n MM A Oo? Wholmla itgenu, Wh?lnn, W. V?. MWfAff ?# "WINE OF OAHDUl" tVfH Irrtgnlw, painful,or difficult mttutruatlon. For ule by Ivogtn A Oo. CELERY. ' As a Remedy for Nervous Diseases, What the Medical Profession say About it, and The Good Reanlta Attending ItaUaein Headache, Neuralgia, Nervouineei, Indigestion, Sleeplestnete and Paralysis. CELERY has only come Into public notice within the luat few yean as a nervine, but grieniido experiments and experience huve proved beyond a doubt that it oontrola nervoua irritation and periodic nervous and lick headaches to a marked decree. Browu Bequard nays that Celery oontdns more nerve food than any othsr vegetable substance found in nature. Celery wss drat discovered and used as a nervine by French phvsiciana in 184J7 But * combination of the EX rHACTOPCKLRBY ANI'CH&MOMILE wh-ch has bren recently introduced to tbe profession and th? public by Dr. 0 W. Benson has produced such marvellous reaulta in cuiiiiK nervousness and headaches, and especially nervous and kick k?*dachM, uenral* j;i?, paralysis, indigestion and sleeplessness, that ti has excited public sttention and newv psper comimnt*, snd many physicians have tested the merit* of this preparation with best results, as quoted below from a few. WIIAI I'UjalclMAS UmJ. "Dr. Benson's preparation of Celery and CbBiuotulle f r nervous diseases ia the moat important addition made to the materia ini.ilinii In tlia UU nilirta.Af Mnlnn " J. W. J. Euglar, o( Baltimore. ','J)r Bunion'* Pills are worth their weight , in uold in nervous and alck hesdache,"?Dr. , A. II. Hch ichter.of Baltimore, i "Dr. henson's Pills (or the cure of neuralgia are a success.Dr. ti. P. Holman, 0/ Chris- ' tianbury, Va. 1 Theje Pills are rf special preparation, only for the cure of special diseases, as named, and f r these disease* they aie worthy of a trial by 1 all intelligent sufferers. They are prepared | expressly to cure sick headache, nervous bea m be, dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, norvoumess, p?ra*ysk sleeplessness and in* I digestion, and will cure any case. Prioe, CO | w-nls, postage iree. Sold bv all druggists here. Depot, 100 North Eutaw street, Baltimore. At wholesale by Laughlin Bros. A Co., 1208 \ Main Street. 9 ^ \ I Ufura li nsj Dalj 10 Tell lbs World what Dr. Swavqe's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry baa done for me. 1 hid a violent cough. night sweats, ore throat, great weakness, with severe attackB of hemorrhage, gave up II hnnai>( iniinannD f ??> ? , a nound and hourly man fcDWARD H. HAMBOM, , Engineer at Hweeney's Pottery, 1834 Kirige Avenue, fhiladelpbla. Oyer twenty-five years have elapsed and 1 still remain a bealtby man. hNa&} nre hiiflcriuic from i'oldan Dry, parched, sor- tbroat, losing flesh, bronchial and BHthmatio attacks All ttieaedsn* Surous symptoms are entirely cured by *'Dr wayne's Compound B> run of Wild Cherry." The lirst done gives relief, and the worst couuh and sore lungs yield to ita healing pro* pertles Hold by all druggists at 20 ceuta and , |i. The large Bile ia the most economical. mwmw Fk*p Amos, Tyler street, Rochester, writes: ' Y 'ur ^p ibQ Ui ofsou is wonderful; I never uoed anything Unit act-d so well on tbe bowels, and at (he ame time was so free from the drastic propeiilea of medicims usual.y sold for the purp.jse." Price 6U cents, trial hot* ; tlealOcen<8 ' Hold by Laughlin Bros. A Co., Wholesale Drugging Wheeling. I'srivnifd Ab being a rertain cure f r the worst forms of , uyapepsta indigestion, constipation impurity or bliKid, torpd liv-r, disordered kidneys, etc. and as a medicine for eradlcAlint* every specie* of humor, fr>nn an ordinary pimple to the west ulcer, P? dock Blood Bi ikrs stand unriva'ed. l'ri?* $1 00, tnal slid JO els bold by i atiphlin Bros. & Co., Wholesale DrUggista, Vfrhee in*. olden! oibcraU Kotberani Are yoo disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a nick child Buffering and crying with the excruciating pain ol cutting teeth? If so, go at once aod get a bottle of Mrs. Wlnelow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately?depend upon it; there is no mistake about it, There ia not I a mother on earth who has ever used it. ) who will not tell yoa at once that it will , regulate the bowels, and give reet to the mother, and relief and health to the child, , operating like magic. It is perfectly safe ' to nse in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, , and is the perscription of one of the oldest And best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Bold everywhere. 26 cents a bottle. mwmw FonnUal Lnat. ( What every one should have, and never be without, is Thomas' Kclectric Oil. It Is thorough am. safe in its ifTVcts, producing the moat wondrouscu/es of rheumatism, neural* gia, hums bruises and wounds of ev?ry kind. Bold by Latighlln Bros. A Co., Wnolesale Dfuggiste, Wheeling. Oarbcwclis. Felons, Bolls, Bores of long standing, such as Ulcers, Abseeses, etc. positively cured without the aid of a knife or poultice, by using Mrs. Jalye Myers Drawing and Healing Salve. Piles, Bait Rheum, Erysipelas, Soft and Ulcsrated Corns, Obillblaine, etc. it has never failed i to care. For sale by Logan A Co. daw no IVumbntilDK Ibe American People. You can't humbug the American people, wh*n they find a remedy that suits them; i they use it and recommend It to their friends. < Just exactly tin case with 8i?bii*q Blossom, tth'ch has become a household word ad over the United States. P.ire 80 cents, trial bottles 10 cen'a. Bold by Laughlin Bros. A Go, Wholesale imiggimn wn-pnng, COMMISSIONER'S 8ALE. Q0UMI8810NKK'8 (ALB. KATMUif Piituuoc, at a). ) Id tko art X Govt t u > of uhlo onnlf.In , Katbibj* Oimuidt, at a). J binary. , Tta Hud raliotd >pfclal ootamhtloner will od FA'I UHDA Y, THE 111 DAT OP JOLT, lit I, ( at th? frpnt dror of tk? < ourt Hoom M Ohio ooinlr, 5 rowed t J idi at public auction, toibi hl|b?i Md? r i wrtA'o town ot, ? >*n and dMerlbfd u lot Ko. . I, in ?qua<o No W, In ibai pait of tb* rltr of * ba?l- ? Inf f irmarly known aa iho town of ouih Wbaaling, , In Iba county cf ??bl-?. and Hut# of w.at Virginia, ( and h?!onr1a( lo Iba lata John Of rbardt'a Mtat*. ' I>?ciirrio* -Th# lot la full a'?%f, up. n which li rrretrd a two-afciry brirk d wal Ing bouw, containing 1 foarroawa, wlib an addition rum.lag back aonula- ? Ini t *n tooma and klteban. built of wood. ' la* mm of (Jittr?Ona-tbird ?ah In ban! at data ofaale, tb? roaldn# o? a errdit of lis and twalvo fanttia, ?lib InWtatfrota data cf a?R T?a purabawr n fiBjr no'aa for fh? difat d p-rmiiU, with Cood p? aonal security, and t a title tf tb? land will 1 a reutned u lartb* r neurit^. ^ ^ Dotrk'IAPbawi, _ ' Pprtlal Commlialonar. , n Hdta'a for P al"tH r <.t| I mill nina UAMlIjTON.McUKANAHANAMAT. . I A THEW8, Brlokmakera, Bricklayer* 1 AMD j BtTILDBBS.? EatlmatM m?J?nn application Rlaatlnrnira, roltlnf I mill, (INI tinun and potur? wotk mada a ip?Ullr. 1 RED BRICK ALWAYS ON HAND. I All nor It in-rMteed. J Officii No. 1412 Mark* Sir**. J ' OSc* telephoneC?II tird telephone C-!t ^ gTEPHES McCULLOUOH, Carpenter and Builder. I All aiimtioia ? ?" MMI** rati nl. lift, itt'llkt- >l< wrolejt partlnKflf itUMM lo, SUra Imu put In 111 atwa titan*. Dull, eonnimatidaWtlniiMvaMMa All t MIDIOAL. YOU KNOW lor n; prataaakioa] mttIm prera thai I hua daait houno. j >nd lalrlr with tbeaa who ban a Daullad aa. luiwuaiiatlut'isiuiwtlhsulpraUalu, ikmk I ban our haadiad wtUaUi (nn then wk? I h?> earad aftur thij had aw rreaooacrf lacurabla. 4 thocoaib audtal adiuatloa. with ?aay jaon bwplia] aaparlaoaa and UiulUaritj with Ihaitpaulk ifaola, a don laataia ol Uap*ua?tal pacsllrtdaa and aukl aUaaUos la bjitank maowmwl. lauuwa auooaa, u eura u (oUhla, ud I fraakl J |l<a tha patlam 117 opinion. HOME PROOF! Zismx ui LiTaa Diatuaa us Kaamurm -mutual) Tbjuibii.?"HoUUn* nam ad 10 bale ? | could mi |ai hi H ba^jfrbniih cum ma." Whaallaf, w! Ya. Cuiaa*. POLTrca Of Koaa. taraiaui Vote a.? (luflarad for ran: Mtaot medli 1cm 1*11*1 to haln na. Dr. timlth oomplaialy curad ma. CHaBUaCHaDDUCK, of Bpaldal A Co., Whaallaf, W. Va. Dnrifau a*t Umik*at*o Womach -"tmt. moat for Tin fallal to tdva ma rtllaf. Dr. feslth rand mi1' THOMAs HOLT, Duaraaoa Agaat. Km ?"Had thun for fourteen yean. Dr. Hmlth and dm." L0U13 F, WlflHINUTON. brmoruLA?Bunhiko Hoau om Hbad -"My too vaiafllctod lor 11 yaara-Hotkia| aetmod to balp Mm. Dr. Smithcurad him." MM. CATHKBIMB CAPS. Markat itraat, WbaaTlJU. W Va. Caacia.?"Suflawd (or yaara with cauo. r. Had U rat oat threo tlmea. It ratoraed altar each oporatlon. Dt, Bnllh cund m. piul, Fnruu of lioi-rutol mr tack lor ii Mk^Mpodwl 4f Inf. Dr. Smith curad n. without toll.,In fl*. vMk? THOMAH COLVIK, Whol?al.Onx?, Uilnlwl WhMllni.W V.. duuumin haw, PioiAiyu. a?d pno. "Hm|Iv.q uulodl. BDd proDouuMd la.ur.bl.. Dr. dnitk carad m without knife. WABHIHQTOM DSLANT, Martlo'i furry. Bbt.H.O. Lapp, wrltaa"Dr. tfaith'a profaadonal Mrrleaa ijfay family ba*t booo Boat aulafao* torr aod 1 commend kirn to oil M a ganUaman aod a ta? ln| for aaraa yaara aod treated by Man j phyalclaua (or Dyipapala. Dr. boith aald I had a a pa-warn tod la eight boon ramorad a mo attar. 109 faat lou." Kbmalb OOMTLAUTa.?Tbno yaara in boapltala lor famalaa glra ma peculiar advaatagoo la aaob caaae. Faraooj carad of Catarrh, Dlaeaaae of Heart, tad Aithma taatlfy to my luooaaa. Pilss curad without the holla. PatlMb at a iIIiIiiim mi. h? ImUI h* IMIj* iai latUfacUoa fuanataad. A chart for tali oxsmlnaUoo Mat on raowpt af two thr?a<c?nt Unp>, ud adriM Comultstlou at offlot fret. Oflco boon bom I a. u. tola, m., daily. Buadayi from t to I * a. Call IBW jrTlb. SMITH, M. D., ?pll Wo, tl TwallU Bi, Wh?ling, W. Ya. Laughlin's Worm Syrup ?r??Perfect Vermifuge! ill MILLIOT CHILDREN! IN THE UNITED STATES Who Bate Pain, Who Frit and Cry, Who Ha?a Bad Breath, Who HivoPala Fmm, WboBltep Poorly, ihonld Dm Laublln'a Worm Hymn The Child's Bleep U Dliturbed, The Child Who Wakeelo Terror, The Child WhOM Appetite U Vondou, The Child Whole Appetite Ytrlee, xiioald llMlJBiblln'iHorinHjrop The Child WhoDoee Not Thrive, The Child Whole BmacUUd, The Child With Internal Irritation, The Child With fellow Complexion, mould Use L*agblln'? Worm Njrop No DImmm Ho Dangoretu As Wornu, Ne Child la Free from Them, Thoy Cauee DIaeaae Themselvre, They Aggrarate Other Complalnta, (1m LanRhlln'fl Worm Njrnp* Meld by til Draqlate and Dealm. myll VALUABLE DISCOVERY By MRS. IUIYE MYER81 Drawing and Healing Salve! Priee 3ft and 60 oeala per t>< x, Thn flrnwlnn and Mnnlinn SaIva ram eaibundM, faiona and ibmiw, without th? aid of a knife. The Drawing and He-IIng Salve eomeut, burn* and flaah wourda The Drawing and Healing 8alve euraaaifalptlaaaDd rlnRWuroia. The Drawing and Healing 8alva curea pIlea and poUoaed 8Mb. The Drawing and Healing Salve ctirea eorna, IbIidim Joint*, chilblain* and froat bite*. Nn. Julye Myiri* Rk'imillo Ciri ! a etrtrln eura for rbeamatlauii nao'-algl*, weak jack*. apratna, atlflnaaaof tba Io'dU, a??ero acbea. tramp*, Ac. Prlca It par bottle. Trial bottle 10 ?ota. Far Mia, wholaaala and ratal], bj U?OAN A 00., wbllnaw Oor. BrliUaand Main fta., Wh?llna. OAS AND ?TIAM FITTIHO. WANTED I Krtrjbodj to nil it Trimble & Lutz's Plumbing Eitabllihment, 1418 Market (Street, Aid ixamlnc tbt LUTZ PATENT Iron Hydrant & Street Washer, Tki But In tha Mitktt. Thiy e?o b? rrpalrad without digging up year ptywrit ?r yifd. . mb!7 THOMPSON&HIBBERD, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Q a? & Steam Fitters, 1114 Mlikst BU, WbMlIni, W. Vi. DmIcii Id ill kinds of kid, wrought and CMt Iron ilpM, M?er pipM and cbimttty fop*, ittam and ratergai'iea. upkon pump?, lafety talrea, hath tubs, Ink*, dc. Bote afCDti for tbo Stlebratad Cameron 8team Pump, And Underwriters' Gaa Machine. Orders from the onntrj promptly Oiled. ma?? rJARDEN HOSE. The b??t and cheapest garden and hrdrant hoe# In bedtj. Also i new lot of the laftt aaelgni of hsndellernnnil Brankotn AU orders promptly atlanded to. Ml HARE A BON., hMtioal Plumbers, flw ft Steam fitter* no. a?i i??iiu (itAll ??rk dnn? prouptlr at rwuonibl* prtott. FUHITUHl, C??PIT?, 40. HUKNirUHE AND CARPETS. Wi hava It* Una* ?<iaw ?imi Vwk to an' lot??f htomtit f'atilrp Wbnllflv, tana r.lr* nl HE GHlMfltfl 4 PffilDR SUITS And ftlxrfelin? < ( Sirpeti, Oil Clotha & Window 8h idea Which ? will >#11 Ml ai(orxli f likeqnlllf ran W bought In lb* narktl. all and *c m ar>d pel rar pflcw and f u ?lil t>oj of tn. UndfrUllog piompt y aid carefully attended to, ahlt for ?l>fcet?hd Twemy.fmnd Pte MARPETisI OAHPETMI u WeyhfwjM. A n!?? pi-i<rc ot BRUSSELS CARPET! R?t rtnnuia, kn: ?hel? ralli tl 'pn ttH MUIKU * ?)n, 1|', i oss Man m.