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BAKING POWDER. mi *AKlHe POWDER Absolutely Pure. Miulo from Grope Cream Tartar.?No other preparation makes ?uih light, flaky hot breads, or luxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by Dyn|>eptlci without /car of the Ills resulting from heavy Indigestible food. Hold only In cans, by all limcero. HOY At IJAKINU POWDER (X).. nu'2tniw New York. DRY GOODS* I. BUI? BE, 1101 and 1106 Iain Street Will continue our special Mte (o clear out Itlui-k Silks, Illark Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres Colored Silks, BUCK SATINS, Black and Colored Brocade Hating. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS In full varieties. Goodsforearly Fall now open. I. BLUM & DRO., HU34 11(H and 1W Main street. _ DENTISTRY, NEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY 1080 Market Street, Wheeling. Rot o' Teeth on Gold 935 0 Kito.' licit GuraTeeth ?0 Ik'ni Oold Killings 1 o Hllvnr Kllllnus..... ft Ex t ract lng. v. * tiiu given, All work warranted. DR. 8.11. M'CORMICK it BRO.. JylO Manager!. J)IW. SUKQ180N & HON, DB3STTISTS, No. 1143 Market direct. Whoeling, W. Va. All operation* warranted. Jy80 I^UNKKAL NOTICE K. OF P.-THt . member* of llUek I'rlnce Lodge No. lit Knights of Pythlaa, nro hereby ordered to meet hi theuatle Hull, corner TwentyiUth and Chatdlnt Mrcct*, thin (Monday) afternoonat'i.% o'clock aimrp to pay thu last trlbuui of re*i>ect to fht* memory o our deceased brother. Christian llcddrlck. Mem bow of sister lodges are respectfully Invited to at tend.' W. T. CROfcSE, C. a J. A. CLAYKRH. of R. and H. ATTENT10N-T11E MEMBERS 01 Caiur DeLlon Division No. 1, U. It, K. of V ot ?Vest Vlrglnlit, are hereby ordered to meet at thi C'aatlo Hull of lllack I'rluce Lodge, this (Monday afternoon at 'I o'clock sharp, In full uniform, fo thu purpose of iHiylim the fust tribute of respect ti our deceased brother, Hlr Knight L'hrlitlan lied drlck. lly order of JOHN II. MOORE, 8. K. C. i.oi^g a. pimnoi.T,?. k. ii. ?u? STRAYK1).?A WHITE KHKNCU Poodle Dog from residence, linn a nlckle platcc collar on neck. The finder will confer a favor bj returning to .Vo.liM'JCImpllne street. a?i!fl>* lb SniAligtmv* OlUcfi Nos.JIOnnd U7 Fonri??nll Ulrwt New AavirllMnmU. Funeral Notice; Must He Sold?W. P. Butler, Jr. Fire, Fire?Oohhi A Co., Clothiers?Head of Local. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A St. Louis Railway Time-Table. Grand Excursion to Cleveland and Lake Erie. 4 Found?Tobacco Stamps. Wanted?Coal Diggers. Strayed?Poodle bog?Head of Local. ' Funeral Notice, K. of 1'.?Head of Local, Attention?Funeral Notice?Head of Local, FIRE! FlHE I?Look out for the tired Halo of our Popular Men's and Boys' Clothing,' slightly damaged by water during tho recent Fire, For further partle< ulars see next week's advertisement. Oclim & Co., One Price Clothiers* THE usual merchants* lunch at the New McLure House SAmplo Rooms dally. Thermometer Record. The following ihowp the range of the tlier* mometcr. as observed at Schucnrs drugstore. Optra House corner: batthbay, ivw lint 7 a. M. 12 M. 8 r. M. 7 Ml I 7 a. M. 12 M. 3 p. h. 7 p. m. 7a >1 w B7 | 70 to irj gi ?rsp?r. 7 A, H. H w.IP, * 7r.?17 A *. 12M. 8r.M,7 r. x, 78 W IM *5 I 71 93 98 M VUtllU 1.1D1CATI03B, Waiiiiitotoh. August w.-For Thiummp and tin OUlo Valley portly cloudy weaihir, local rains, variable wlttaa, mostly north easterly, atatlonaryor lowor temperature an J pressure. For the liower Uke region fair weather, wind mostly wntli-enslerly, stationary tftnl*rature, (tatlonary of lower pressure. Weal Virginia Palcata. Howard Brut., 1207 Main street, report the following patent* having been granted tocltltenii of Weat Virginia during the last week, via: llnntamln 1). Rnunden. Cross Creek district. I Wellsturg 1', 0., Millstone Drew. William M. Fltswater, 81. Albanit, Weal Virginia, Folding l.oaf Eatenslon Tshlc. James Mcflranahan ant) James Mathews, Wheeling, West Virginia, Smoke l'on?titiling BollcrTurnaca. A Prskdblr llsmlelde, tast Friday night about twelve o'clock, Mary Orady, a young woman living near Wheeling junction, oppoelta Stetilienrllle, was knocked down and brutally kicked, ?u? talnlng Injnrleafrom which It Is salclshe cannot recover. Full particular* are not obtainable, the matter kavlng been hushed up aa closely as possible. It Is charged that one i Hane.v was the perpetrator. Hancv had been I is lover ot Miss Oraily'a * ** eld country, and under promise of marriage Minced her. i After the birth of her child she followed him I fo this country, We did not learn when tr I toy legal steps bad been taken In tht'featur. I manmrr new ~*"?sSHsr? Vonftt It a vllllas. V?Wi*#?l?lni?laftip. . | OwToMWfrtolTWMtonlrft . Tut Batlaair C?nuol*lQB ma?ta tiwUy. Bii*waLnU)? a fli uweont WW Turn-win mfttioMT at Police tourt Sat?rday. , E?w-??wa will aooti ba plantlful In tlia market. .Maiu dawn the river 4ra bow 'transported in skiffs. Blcvcum frequent tlia txick at the new Fair Ground* KnMtioWM* 'U",W,U'? Savawi interesting trials before justices are set fur tunlay. Tint fires wan lit ymtanlay in the new larn?ce ut the Central. 1 . A.pfcK ?' wmatoa now cotU more tlian a IiiuuiaI |Iill u vour ntm Tii?*i wai an uniuual vmunt o! drunken-1 nca? on the itracu Saturday jiigbt Muxii'imi. Court m?etit thi? morning uml will probably adjourn In oourj in couim. Tua l^ugUIn mlU iiMuiuen turned over >11 tlialr untlllod^deni yj lEeTJenwuod mill. A ijlWMt at abut ibfcirs were put up at the Cjwcent tulll lait Saturday by Bediuuu a (.0, , Tu? dcDO.it ofautaemi the river bank by ttfKyTTreTgiit dujiot, bus beenprobibijad. BRgafeil suddenly Saturday. One of Keyruun a delivery wagons broko'dbwu in East Wheel hi*. The snjelL that traaimted fnrni the creek yesterday under (he influence of the hot nun wus terrible. Not a woman has been burned by careless handling of keroaene or attempted to kill herself tiiin week I It in probable that ''Billto Taylor" will be Ming here by liiee's surprise party about the middle of September. Sf iiooiz-ciiiLDHKN are on the last week of their vacation. How blessings brighten as they take their flight! Coal miners at the Bellalre rolling mill mine were granted an increase of fifty cents on the 100 busliela Saturday. Sati-ida* afternoon Auctioneer Hallcr sold the l'arker Barracks at auction for $5,:J00. C. V,'. Conner was the purchaser. 'Sgi'iaK Wueklbb fined K. I. Callahan $200 and coats Saturday morning for using abusive language towards Henry Urunhuu*. The (Jrand Army boy# at Martin'* Fcny have postponed their proj?i>scd ple-nie on iic? count of the condition of the President. Jakk Wathok, for feloniously aswulUng Charlie Jack, the fore part of last week, wan lined $20 and costs by 'Squire Caldwell on Saturday. XiiKUK was once an organization In Wheeling railed "The Young Men's Mental and Moral Improvement Society." Where is that organisation nowf Saturday evening a man created somu excitement at a Second Ward wiloon by yellinji "murUff."- He was Intoxicated, iuul fell through A window. Tuts morning the studies at Fresher's IJuxi ness College will be resumed. They wen ?UH|K?nded last week owing to the death o i'rof. Frasher's father. Day* Ouvkb and John Vqods. Jr., wen having n private pfiae fight in the Mccom ward market Saturday, when otllcer Fuguti . interfered and locked them up. Fkoji the'Mouth 8i<jc comes a sensationa . story concerning an elopement, with a aid inane of n financial character. Jotereatlnj I development* ure expected ill a few days. Tiib'Wheeling Cpnferenco of Baptists wil meet in thiar eity Wednesday next (31at) ii the Haptiat church, and contmuc during th week. From 76 to J00 delegates are expcctci to bq present. Tina evening the following mill men wil leave for Chattanooga to accent situation!! Mcwra. Joseph Mason, John Swinobcrgcr am Leo Hliafer, feeders, and Martin MuTcurrij ) and John Hague, nailers. 5 Tiik JJrush Electric Light company, n 0 Cleveland, is going to make an ctlbrt ut tli 1 next meeting of the Bourd of Directors of tli Penitentiary to Induce that bpcly to light th institution with the light. A urns girl named Philips, living on 8Jj tcenth street, was struck, on theJiead by i stone, Saturday, and severely cut." Anothe girl of about her own nlxv, possibly six year f old threw the stone at her. Tub Belmont blast fumaco ia now dryln/ preparatory to being started up about Ootobo 1st. It 111 proimuio mni a man iiuiuvu ituiuu; : will take charge; ho comeA from Newcastle ; The mill has plenty of Iron on hund at proa cut. t Tiik Rltter family, Who live on the Hide o > the hill in the Second ward, Indulged in ai I inter-tribal war Satunday evening, and for i ! space things lopked sanguinary In tho ex trcine. The list of casualties was not rc ported. '' Oai Tim Glenn stairtii <hargfcd by Mi Uowman, who lives np Caldwell's run, wifl trespass and malicious destruction of propel i ty. Ho alleges that Tim, who is a youth c ) ii'tmp eighteen years, tore down his fence J Saturday. Yestkbday afternoon tho funeral of the ii: fnntxnn of I. (J. Dillon and wife, took lilac from the residence of K. J. Smyth, on that - line street. The little fellow died Satnrdu, [ morning very suddenly. The death was l great shock to the sorrowing parents. f ' Chris Hkdiuw k, the well known salooi : keeper, died Saturday, and will be buried thi afternoon ut half-past two o'clock. The unl formed division of Knights of 1'ythins wil turn out in full uniform. This is their lira public appearance on tho occasion of a burlul I'rrsidkxt McCoiibt.nby, <?f the Bel la ire Xnl , Works, has contracted with the McC'lali : Bros., of this city, for the iitone work to b used in rebuilding the houses in Wheellnj destroyed by the recent Are. Tho stone us<i< will be taken from quarries In this vlclnlty.I flfllaire Indcjviubnt. Nkxt Suturday's excursion to Clevelaiu and Lake Krie under the auspices of tin WhoelliiK Tumors, over the T. V. road, wil ? be one of the largest that ever loft the' city The train will leave Bridgeport at 2:10 p. m The programme while In Cleveland is a variet one and will pjewe all. f JM bours attempted to effect an entrant into W. 1L, Krank'wesldonco on Twclftl i HITCPt, niiuiriuiy iiigin imv weru uisvuvvrvi and word telephoned to Lieut. Sylvia, ot tin I City Building. Orticcr Stclnbivkcr was din , patched to the house, hut thO thelves hat taken alarm aud disappeared. A sionimcant fact in that reported concern , lug the rebuilding of the I^itiuliliti mill. The company deslrwj to rohuild the burnec 1 portion of iron, and communicated will various flrinjp who do tiiut kind of work. Not one could Imj Induced to accept the contract unless given an extended time to complete .the work. It la Mid that Wm. Uriccland of the lea* Ure I>0111 club, has entered for the single scull race at the Toronto regatta. He leave! for there to-morrow. He received u new paper shell Saturday. With Wetogerbcr and Urlceland both In the single scull racc Wheeling will bo aure to come In for a share of the laurels. fii? alarm ofilrc sent In Saturday morning about 8 o'clock, brought out the department, but It* services were not needed. A clerk In Logan A Co.'sdru* store had gone down Into the cellar with a lighted candle, which In some manner felt to the floor and Ignited tome combustible poods, which were slightly uaningMl iwior* uving r*uo|iiiii>i>rii. A ri'jiir scene was to be observed In the Second Ward, near Mlraben'arnw, Saturday nlK.it. An old nmn named llullon, has been liTlnfclrt otioolthe shanties In tha rmf, with the notorious Mnllle McLaughlin aa Itls housekeeper.. Snturtlav cpnatalilo Ml llieni onl. wltU their household efTect?.' and tlipy deliberately remained there all, night,' P.l*t ol Hit errfnlee rtirV the pOftlnVi (if fhe "burned district" formerly occupied by Oeltm's clothing ilnrp, fill (Saturday. This reminds tu to rail attention to the extremely dangerous condition of the Walln of the bumed buildings.' In teversl places the fills threaten to fall outward tinon the pavement, and gtilt of wind might at any time tiirclpi. late them up?n the heads of pedestrians. Tnaai c?me near being another big Sunday blaieyeaterdayafternoon, About I o'njook ?lf. Will MaePonald, of the Htgiiler oKlce, smelt smoke, and hurriedly investigating found the rear ?Mlr? had become Ignited from an engine flue. He worked hard and soon had the blare ont The atalra art a narrow, rickety pal', and had not the Ore been discovered when It w?l, nothing could have saved the building. Tn? Mansfield reunion waa a SHceese. It was held In the grove belonging to Monroe Mansfield, near Hopedale. Of the aeven buntired Noble preaent alwnt one-half were directly of Indirectly relnted, Ave Slates of tltt I'nlon being represented. Bprecheland Mna Ind an eiceedingly good dinner helped make the day a day to b? remambered-wpedally the latter. W. 0. Ong, Km., of this city, #?l me ol tin y?ATwi?ATffyicy a HiW?hS?I5r? Ifill atiti CUj"? MmRwtlpMMh Ulna* to bi ? pti??l?nt 9piaioo rattf totdlctl nfo that tht ahy la in t bod MOltarj condition. In n^t Kotions tlx hl(h wttur p{ ltft ipring dipodtwHi sedinent rompcmd Insomedegreeof vegetablematter, and this hasalnce been lesterinf-hi the ma tad rotting in the rain .until;it is now in just the wont condition to disseminate disease, or to aggravate diseases arising'from other causes. Another dangerous element of the situatiou is* the present protracted drought, and the consequent long lapso of time between the thorough flushings of the sewers and gutters. Nothing cleanses the city like a good, heavy rain, ond without this no measures will entirely prevent drains and hewers from becoming fuul, un.l retaining a greater or lew amount of dix-uae breeding tUtb and decaying orgunie matter. Our neighborhood news columns have all Hummer been Ailed with paragraphs concerning the prevalence of diphtheria and the fatality uttending it ut various point* over the river, particularly at Bellaire. The intercommunication bctweeu thut city and this is so close and constant as to make Bellaire practically a part of Wheeling, and there is the Miinc dunger of disease spreading from there here us from one part of the city to another. Indeed, already tho dread scourge which has been uttended with such fearful fatality among our neighbors is reported to have gained u foothold in our midst. We sjKiku the other day of its appcurance In u certain locality of Wheeling, where the cases, ulthough few, were of marked mulig* : ' ' i. ...ii..ui..>Riiu *i"u llrat development of the disease. Saturday an Intklmoknceb reporter was told of auoth* cr fatal case, this one being on the northern part of the Isiund. On Friday evening u little Kiel was taken ill with Mire throat, and a physician biumnoned. There was no dis* tinctive symptom of diphtheria dUcurnable, and after prescribing the common treatment for aggravated sore throat the doctor left, promising to call again on Saturday. He did ?o shortly after noon on that day und found his patient expiring with all the symptoms of malignant diphtheria. Should the disease prove to have obtained a hold on the Island, that paitof the city can scarcely nope to escaito an epidemic, slnoc the evil elli'Cts of the flood were there mostly apparent, many houses being vet }>oreeplJbJv damp nnd many cellars having water still standing in them. In a casual conversation with Dr. Edwards, the City Health Officer. Saturday evening, he predicted that the city would bo visited by an epidemic of diphtheria this full, und also probably another of typhoid fever, lie spoke of the state of facts set forth in the foregoing as alarming in the extreme to the olwervant citizen of Wheeling. Other docton 1 with whom reporters have talked incidentally in the iwist few days have advanced mucli tho same views. This puper is no ularmlst, and docs no! want to create uu impression that things ur( : worse than they are, but it does want tin people to fuce the fact* as they really exist, . und to strive to remedy the bad condition o! r our city in a sanitary point of view. The ut [ most precaution should be exercised ubou deposfts of garbage or slops about dwelling hnUHOHi Houses, and especially basement: ' and cellar*, where the high water wus las : spring, should be thoroughly ventilated urn ' (fried. Drains and wasto pines should hi Hushed when practicable, and well disinfect ! ed. flutters in front or rear of premises shouh 1 also be disinfected as often as tho slightes : offensive odor is perceptible, and vaults o closets should Im? kept in such condition a 1 not to brood disease in the atmosphere, i} The slightest symptoms Of earum*) of th throat should bo a call lor precaution against the development of tho grave 1 (lltH'IIHU. 111IB BIS |IIIU IlinuilH l- if l| ' full force should ho given to the adage tha ' "4M ounce of prevention is worth n pound <j 1 cure.1' Ill Mhort, OXtrCIIlo cure should h taken to pri>wrvu suuh a mmlMipii of th preiulsesabout all dwelling houses uu wll 1 conduce to health?that 1m cleanliness. will ' plenty of fresh air and sunlight. Tlieclt; 1 authorities can do much to better tlie stut > of atfbirN, but the best work can only bo U( oompllshfiil by ponrcrtcd action on the par f of tno nlti*ons themwlvwi Jf indlvluua L- premise* uru proiwrly cared tuv. tlju ntlia e pnrt of the work tioPWMry to 1m> done I e trivial In comparison, while the gruuteu work possible for the authorities'to accom . ullsh will pot obvlato the necessity for in j Ulrhlnnl action. n lit THIS HARHM or IWf.fl MAX. Wicked Womcu'i Way* of Defrnmllui ^ , the General Government !. On last Friday Madame Nellie Andrew* . the keo|)or of a bad resort of soino notorlet; * in Kast Wbeollng, was urgpxtot) by ftwput; j. Marshal Kennedy, on a warrant issued b; , Commissioner Forbes, on a charge of viola i ting the United States totornal rovenuo law * by soiling liquor without a license. She wa arraigned before tlia CoutinMoner, and gav / bonds for a subsequent uppcarumic for t)i it purposo of giving security for iter appoui > anco in the United Stutes Circuit Courl if llwr attorney, Colonel Arnett, joined her ii a the preliminary bonds, and the woman wa released. . Another similar eosa was inqdo agalns B Madame Viola I)e Forrest, of Allay 1(1, th ^ warrant being served and the case set for ti v day, for bearing before Commissioner Forbei A compllpaf Ion of a serious nature is rumorei in this rase, ft Is a well known fact that ii all houacR of this kind beer is rpgoi?rly *jUj 1 and It Is alleged tlmt whisky is guncrally kepi It seems that whon Madanio J>o F??rrtv?t tfa ; NUininoncd to uppear lieforc the trlhuiia) rc ferrcd to for a preliminary hearing. pre 1 duced u roypnu? ??r receipt, such us ar illiplnred by oH flu'iiiir. dowers.?? evident* 1 that their tax littf ueen duly pifld. ()( (iqtlMi i tills would lmve tmt a HOW phw Q!{ Jicr caw n but (or the fact that the book* of the Collet if tor's oillco do not show that any license wa J ever Applied for or Issued to tli woman. It |s ntntml that another wo man who formerly kept n hou? at Hi \ same location hud tMrehascd a license ? which had not run out* TM? license wa: I altered by erasing the oriMingl nfllUa Aiu s<\lwtitutliiK that of the present landludy o ' tho house. 11,v whom tlie alteration win | made is yet only n matter of conjecture though it la rumerftd Hint the gnmnmcn oHiclulB have information as to Jim- guilt) 5 person. The stamp Is not transferable j and an alteration of .the namo la made foi; 1 Kcry by ft United States statute, and the ' jienalty ii quite wvpfPr The original ease f of Madame De Forrest, on tlie allfirgp (?(roll 1 ing without a license, will be heard Uwlay. Whether any further steps will lie taken ir the matter cannot bo stated by authority. ) ? M? TBI, Kim AHH 1'IHJHIBI. itrslffnntlon pf M. ii. WolIT, la Arnpl *ew reunion. 1 Mr. C. 0. liowc, of Pltlaburgh, floncrnl Su> . pcrlutcmhnt ol Iho Western iltvlalon ol the Western Union Tilrgrnpli Company, 1 m In the city Saturday, and yestordiiy l| j was noised abroad that he mi called hither by the resignation of M. R. WnllT, K.sq., Bu* 1 perlntcndaiit of the Company'* nlBcc in tlila city. Upon ltivcstlgatlnn it was funnil that thin repwrt was correct. Mr. Wolff rtllm from IiIk former position to accept a more nrnmnMI unil Important office In the Telephonr C'ot8|mny? wrvlcf, iu *nt>crititeni1enl of the entire systent of that company. Ilia headquariari will atlll Tie In tb? city, a fart which all 111. numerous friends here will learn with pleasure. <J!r, C. K. Tracy, now Superintendent of tfic Itoltlmorc Itnil Ohio Company's telegraph offices In tills city, was tendered the position made vacant by Mr. WolfTs rpsl((iiallon, and accepted It The chanitc will take effect ualw (si Ilia Krantno month. Mr. Trnfl' It nI> energetic unit enterprising business m?n, and iil? serred h|s former employers acceptably IHaSud fhatVfank Warden, notr Jn the telegraph service n( the lluHlmon1 unci Ohio Company litre, will '* promoted to the posi. lion vacated by Mr. Tracy. Iluslneee ma wlm have dealings with the telegraphoffices of that company would Main to know of such appointment, Mr. Warden Is faithful and deserving, having been Ml able assistant to Mr. Tracy (or abme time, Frank Bender. Amoclated Prr* nwralor, and W.J. IlttntW, Mthlet of the Western Union office,art to he appointed to higher position! In lho>?me ((ini|*|i)''??errlMel?where. While regretting In ln? them here, thine who ha?a come In contact with them will I* glmltohearol this mark of appreciation of Tnr. soluble phosphites and the olher life sustaining principles coiatxuing Fellows' Mypohnephllei are ao carefully proportioned, and so )udlciou?ly mlhgled that their aellon upon the nerves, muscle* and membranes In Imparting vitality, strength and htallhy action, Is generally apparent within twentyfour hours. a?d the good effects experienced are of a permanent character.?Hrtkatm. **Mw I l" mtWttJMim ,.v.i Man itNi lig'tiU* vmoI* at Sm l % aad AbfMd. . . I Tank J. Jqaou tjent Sunday lit Mtland. Q?o. end wile art at an Eajt- I m eeatlde retort. - t Mia Ella Sharpt, of Hatmar, 0,, l?Ti*M?i , U!? mud McDonald. _ ' . John 9. Cunj5ri^-&4.i-h*Tiaiartiili ; family at Ashtury Park. H. Davli, of Wait), it vUltlng hit aott, ' Thomai I>. Davie, at .Etnavllle. . < Mr. 0. C.! Q'enther, of tile Wc ?tor?, left for i Xew York lait night on bu?iut?t- "I Mr. J. P. Thompson. of the South Slila, ha? | gone to Ohio to bring hi* family huwe. Mint Eva DeCawp, ot Welliburg,..i? visit- , lug hereieter, Miw Jennie, in this city. , Arthur McKee, formerly o( Wheeling, no* I of gteubenville, was in the city yourday. i Ulw Laura Frew, Llole Clohan and Llale Wright have returned to the city from Oak- 1 Mian Sue M. Burt, who has keen vUltlng friend* in Welleburg and Steubenville, has returned home. Misses Annie Bteunrod and Emma Pen ningtoii, ?if Si. ClairavUie, were visiting in the city Saturday. Louis Dechcrt, who has been visiting the Fatherland over the sea, arrived in the city yesterday on his return. Miss Martha Kirkpatrlek, of Bellaire.ia unending several <lay? with Mian Belie Devine, of the Eighth Ward. We had a pleasant call yesterday from John K. Oow, of the Daily Jnilejtetulent, and Counciliuau 8. 8. Simmons, two genial Bellaireaus. Misses Alice and Nellie Oxtobv, accompanied by Mrs. Ueo, Chew, who have been spcudlng the summer at Kglon, have returned hutue. Mlsa MinuSweotapple, the ehurmingyoung lady from California, who visited Mm. ltev. Swojhj last winter, is winning many compliments at Saratoga. Miss J uliu A. Lint, one of Wheeling's tatiniahie young ladies, has been engaged aa un assistant teacher in Miss Jennie Wilson'* school. Miss List is an accomplished lady and will till the position acceptably. Geo. W. Johns, Esq., arrived In the city Suturday evening from Kunsus City, where i he now resides. Mr. Johns is well known in the city, having formerly been one of the tlrin of (ieo. K. Taylor & Co. The Murtin's Kerry Times saya that Miss Annie Boyd, late of the Seventh ward school of this city, has lwen employed aa teacher in room No. 7 of the Murtin's Ferry public achoola during tho fall and winter term. Mrs. Thomas Kinney, of W heeling, a former ' resident of this place, was in town during 1 the week, bidding farewell to her numerous ' friends preparatory to her departure for her 1 new home in Alabama.?Martin's Ferry ' Times. 1 W. W. Trueman, Eaq., formerly on the city , itnfTof the old Etminy Sfwultml, and now in , merclmntile business at Bellulre, Is going to ; Colorado in the ho|>e of benefitting Ids fulling health. He is a live and energetic man, f and will be in his element in the stirring . Weat. i ltev. I. C. Tuttle, of Pennsylvania, formerly I principal of the Fourth wurd schools of this it city, and afterwords in the educational and t ministerial work ut various places in the I vicinity, a|?cnt Saturday and Sunday in the d city seeing some of Ida numerous old . friends. 1 Cttpt. R. F. Dennis, of Lcwisburg. Greent lirtnr nnnntv Hlnfn Sminhir nnrl .1 II Ferguson, of Clmrlestou, member of the House of Delegates, arc at (lie McLurc House, lloth are members of the revisory committee wp|K?inle?l at the lost session of the Legislature, which reconvene* In thin city Unlay. Messrs. Ktliiiunil Hocking, J. P. Rogers. S. P. Adams, Robert Olbson ami A. H. Wilton, of tlijs city, accompany the druggists' oxcursUm from Kunsas City to Hnnta Fe. Wo nrtAinder obligations to Mr. Rocking for specimen badge* of the pharmacists' Convviltion, the imndsoniMt badgoi wo have seen. , J. W. Bodley, Esq.. accompanied bv his wife, son Charles, and daughter Miss Morric, arrived in the city from New Orleans last Haturday, and are at the Stamm. Mr, Bodlevin of tin? lirm of Rodloy llros, of this city, and lias charge of Ihp southern business. He is in the city on o combined business and pleasure trip. i- The merry frog of spring hath vanished, the twittering swallow liatlt fled, the potato bug is seen no more, the whlji-poor-wiU'a voice Is hushed, the mosquito butfeth faintly itf evening, ?ml the mmiloiis tat/tlld b?tb I come. But where Is Jako komple? Doth he still ravage the succotash of Tuckaw and ,t Rawbawf Dolby T? WtUd Democrat. >' BADLY' IIHI'INKl). v 4 Mil 1110 B, * p, Lets Hit Heart Collide wltlt 11 Brld#*, About 8 o'rlock yesterday afternoon, a 8 W icellng man employed on tho B. ?fc 0. road, " met with a severe accident, that possibly may o ptwt him W li(P. Profit train No. 4$, wlllph left (Jraftop t. yesterday noon, Isonnd west, was passing II through Fairmont when tho accident oc? i urred. The brakemen were engaged In letting the brakes off, and among them was Jos. ' Welch, a young man residing with hi* li?tcf 0 on Aloin sweet jnuubQwTwjnty.fourth. He h was running along the top of the cars towards the rear, In order to let oil" a broke. EvidentJ ly he had forgotten Palatine britlge, which is [' g low one, or else thought he could ! wl! llljMWf 1'Pjn'P, lWm0 lin^fr the structure, ftfr !>P fiillPtl In, liolul down in " time, nnu was Mrucg un tho back of the !> head a lerrlllo blow that knockod him down. '* The occurrence was seen in time by tho p other men, and help reached him heforo he 0 rolled to tho ground. He-was immediately f I'll* ,nn board n iifiwpmjpr Mot tlnU Puj"t ami brought |q fins oily, lir, 1'Iihjs attended ' him and stated that he was badly bruised, " but how badly lie could not tell until to-day. L' Welch was In u semi-conscious state all the w evening. M ttt 5** , HOTEL AHRIVAIA ftTi J AM EH lipTEL. f A Woods. City James Hall, Michigan ' itffer 1 IIL Campbell, Washing- 0 II lleed, Washington, ' it C Hamilton, Montana J Hlxhy, Cincinnati r Kd h Vase, Sew York W 8 Mitchell. Zanesvllle ' II W llixboti, Clilcnffn A C Itnmncy, CIiIchku 3 K L Holwoii, Pittsburgh 8 H Hogg, lialtlinnro. Win Meeting, l'lttstmnth J M Hays, Pittsburgh ? K'rnafc 1 (I II Pcddlconl. Itallfiiiorc A J lllani'hard, CloveH Alexander, Clarksburg land Ii J Itiiir. Fnlnmrt H llldcnour, Jlaltlmoro J I' Hitman, Haltlmoro Jno flmllli, Pittsburgh llcnrr ("lark, Chicago A A Phillips, H M 8 txw'/ emms&u. W J O'Neal,Cincinnati T K Marker, City Jno Hebrank, City 0 M Keellcy. city A F (lasmlre, city I*hll II Koeuler, City Sam'l Pearl, Alton w W Applegate, BalU1 i?SS!cT *nia'v> A Book by m Wheeling Man. Mr. 0. W. Atkinson, late IT, H. Internal itcveuuc agcm, iiiib recently pumuncu a Ha ml'Hunk for Revenue Officers." It Is a complete affair, rotiUinlng 104 ptiROs In live chapters, as follows: 1. A svnonsl* of nil crimes and offense* under the Internal Hevenue Law*. II. A ynopsl* of all forfeiture* to the United fcftates. III. A lint of 222 questions and answers for examination of Deputy Collect* ors. IV. A list of W questions and answers for the examination of (langcr*. V. A list of ltd questions and answers for the exnml* nation of storekeener*. A copious Index Is given, which enables one to find in a moment any violation, and the duty of an officer In relation thereto. It scemi to us that this Is a i book which every Revenue Officer socially needs. Indeed It* value to those who desire to post themselves In their duties, cannot l?e estimated. Mf. Atklnaon, who wa* one of , the best informed revenue officer* In the Ima idciin In It.la finnli nil ilia tan la accumulated Tjy him during foufyeiw''"^ perlenco w a Iferrnuc Agent, 4linrt<i ntVri ?t n?u?r. Saturday n well known BoiiUi Side mill man drew hi) pay M usual, hut, not it usual, forgot to put it away at home. That night lie railed upon a woman In the Fifth j ward, and he la under the Unpreailon that he I hail his money, a ronilderahte amount In all, 1 In lil* tiockof when he celled. Ilewaacon- I slderably under the Influence of lli|iu>f. ho*, i erer, and hi* mind l> not altufrrllmr clear aa 1 lo what occurred, Rhortlv after leaving lie I discovered hie lo*, and returning charged the r womJn with harlngtakenlt. Blje Indignant- r ly denied tlie allegation, but the manreltcra. c ted II, and falling to gel any Mtlafactloti, put i the caie In Hie liandi of the police. A search I warrant wai Ixtied by 'Ronlre Philips lata I f Saturday night, but what the melt of the e xarch wa? bM not trmiplred, J" < . . I II un> nit lia < *! Qiri Hurled?3Com or Bn < life and Death. 'T|le funrtal of Maud Shepard, who vat mrn?a to death at Viola De Forrest's houx ' a alley Rxteen lait Thursday night took 1 >lace Saturday afternoon, the ttrrices being ie)d :?t- Mendel's undertaking roomf-SB 1 fwelfth street. Eev. Samuel Steele and Ber. 3eo. E. Bltt conducted the services by re- ' lueat of the girl's friends here. Mr. Steele uade a most pathetic payer, those present kneeling on the floor. Only two persons of Ihe dead one's own sex were present, the landlady of the hoiue In which she died and mother inmate. These two seeiued (treutly (Hicted by the prayer, and wept unfeigned lean when the minister alluded to the manner of lift the poor girl led. Mr. Hitu delivered the discourse, the i<mw(I In th? mnm nml ktmnt fht* dnnr in* fitting largely us he progressed. He spoke most impressively of the shocking suddeuness of tho girls* death, of her lift! of bin, uml uf tlie pure girlhood from which she hud fallen. He referred to the heurt-hroken mother who hail watched over- her and loved her in infuncy, and (tainted vividly the scene at her childhood's home when the news of her death reuched it. He addressed himself to tho dead girl's sinter* in sin* who, when he recalled to their minds their lives before they yielded to the blandishments of the teiuotcr, gave way'to uncontrollable grief, una shook with convulsive sobs. The speaker then said ho would that the men who sinned with these women were. like them, banned from society, and shunned as they are. And in the eyes of the Searcher of Hearts they do stand upon an equality, and the record in the Hook of Life set opposite the names of these women's jmrtners in guilt, are as black as those of the women themselves. He exorted the weeping women to forsukc their evil lives while they could, taking warning from Maud Hhepurd's awful fate. The body, in its plain casket of rosewood, was then placed in the hearse, and thu ministers and the two erring women followed it i to tho lonely gruve, -where additional religious exercises were held before the inanimate clay was consigucd to its mother earth. T1IK UIIW.'s UISTOBV : has little by little bccu revealed, until it is now known in all is suduud roiuuntic phases. Tho accoupt given exclusively by this pu|>er Saturday, so far as it went, was correct. The girl's name was Maud Shepard, and she pass* | ed her childhood in a little jown in Fayette county, Ohio. Her parents moved success* ively to several other places and llnally settled down in Meigs county. Here the girl grew up to womanhood, mid here tho serpent charmed so wisely that she heeded his wiles and fell. Her betrayer was a married man, ami one bound to her by ties of kindred uml in whom her family revised mi ruiiimiMu-i'. 41in will! diuiiicu uiu Kin, and, if tho Kirl'hi own word can bo trusted, attempted to toko her life, SljO loft (he neighborhood, and afterward in a neighbor* ing town, met the man to whom mIio claimed to nave been married. If Mich a marriage took nlaeoit was probably a compulsory one, and the parties never lived together. 'Maud went to Uavenswood, Jackson county, and there met a man from this city, who gave her such glowing account* of the eharius of u life of shame, that she came here and entered tho hoiiHo of Hophlo Weaver, on Charles street, on the hillside in the Second ward. From here she went to the house in which she met with tho accident which caused her death. Altogether, the girl was more sinned against than sinning, and It seems u travesty on eternal Justice that she should ho fearfully expiate her mlndmls, and those who wronged her HiiflVr no punishment but the pangs of their own guilty consciences. SENSATIONAL STORIES are still afloat as to the circumstances of the girl's death. These rumors were circulated at (he time of tho accident, and referred to in our account of it tho next day. Therols nothing materially new in the stories told yesterday. It is alleged that women living in the vicinity claim to have seen (he occurrence, and stato that the girl was not alone when burned, and that the burning was not All accident, or U least not her own fault. This statement is fuUo on the face of it. Window* of ?uoh resorts are not left open when persons are in the room. That visitors were in the house is not improbable, but that any were in tho room Is denied by credible and disinterested witnesses. HlU'h Utlk Ih the merest Idlegossin. nnd rati only be circulated with Impunity because tiersons connected with the transaction wish to avoid publicity. However, it is said that an Investlgatio'n which will set at rest all rumors, und determine the truth or falsity o( tbp rwK will bn oniiiiniMicod tn.dnv in* lo-nuirrnu- l.?i?? ' Wiling A(4iUmo W farrfat welvcd a tc?lograin (nun the sister at I'omeroy, in answer to tlie telegram announcing the aceldont. The dispatch was written under the supposition that she was still living, ami asked if die was better, An Miawnr WO* Immediately wlrM b?ek t?lllng ?mc whole fearful truth, ROM requesting the ulster to come to Wheeling, 'Vhi> family however, live in the country ut nouis distance from Pomeroy, and It will le a day or so before any further word can be received. Attacked tlie Wrong; .Man. Saturday night Dave (Irant, a young colored man, and three white fellows, named Tom Parker, A1 McClaln, and Hob Hicks, became .Involved In u dlHlculty growing out of n dispute as to the relative merits of their rcspcotivc dogs. Not wishing to tackle the thrco men alone. Grant left the scene of the debate when he felt his dander rising. Walking Up Kloventli Ktreet, lie discovered' that the men were following hint, and just by the Hopo lumo house they attacked him. IIo Muecessively got away with all of the triy, and was in a fair way to annihilate them, when Constable Iiove, attracted by the noise of combat, arrived U)M)n the scone niid inter* fered, stopping tliu further progress of affairs. A Change of Policemen. The police forces will be again shifted about a little this morning. Home weeks ago a change was iiuulo in tlio Second, Third and Fourth ward men an an experiment. To-day tlio tliroo tnoti exchanged will he restored to their old nositlonn. Fugato goes from the Second to the Third word, where he was originally stationed. Huh Jnnkins goes hack to Ills old stamping ground in thoBuound ward, and Dominick Morria in returned to his first field of operations, tlio Fourth ward, in whose haunts his sleuth-like vlgilunce will find plenty of room to exercise itself. The old order of tilings has heon found, taken altogether, to work better than the now arrangement. Drlilffcport INthoiiiiIn. Mr. Frank Townsend and wife are visiting relatives in Hrldgcport. Mr. Kirk McConahey, of the firm of McConohey A Dorrnh, Is in Cleveland. Miss Mottle Davenport, of Columbus, 0., is visiting Miss filia Tlernoti, KMwood. Col. Joe Harris, Secretary of the LalJelle Gloss Works, Is In Boston on business. Miss Kmma Miller, of Alleghany, Is the guest of Miss Anno Hronnon, Ilridge|H>rt. Wm, (loudyand Jim Itussellgot on the wor Pnth Saturday night, ond opened firo on rupaker's saloon. They were arrested by Marslml McConahey ond lodged In Joll to oWolt trial Monday morning. The Clntor'lloll Race. Forties who lost their money by placing It oti lioll in the lost race between him and Clotor, will have an opportunity of Retting even, if they use good judgment. Wickhom, the auctioneer, will sell pools on Thursday's race at fahnort's saloon, on Monday and 'I uesday evenings next. On Thursday and Friday cTciuiiwi innnn win HInv im milTl'll nil 1110 Knoke-O'llanlon raco, wlilcli lakes place no Pnliinloy, fleptemlier 8d, Pool buyer* will make note of thin. Ulk Out fnr Hit it it en ChMim of woAtlior, ail'! ittinnl against litem liy using Warner's Halo Kidney and Uver Cure. XWMW. "WINt OF CARPUI" fur Ladle. only. For mid hy Logan A Co. Matheral Jtolhrnll Jtnlherntil Are you disturbed at nlnlit and broken of ' ronr rest hy tick child siiflbrlng and crying I wllli the escrnrlatlng pain of rutting teeth? I If ?i. (to at oner nnil get a Mile of Mm. ' IVInslow'a Soothing Hyrnp. II will rfIlrrp lie poorllltle attlftrrr Immediately?depend i ipon II; there li no mistake about II. There snot a mother on earth who has ever lined 1 t. who will not tell you at once that It will emulate the liowela, and Rive rest to the . nothor, and relief and health to the rhlhl i|ieratine like magic. It it iierfeetlv safe to 1 isc In all eases, anil pleasant to the taste anil 1 > the prescription of the oldest and lint 1 (male pliyslclans and mines In the United 1 tales. Bold evarywhert. S? cents a bottle. J **MW nwn,nwBBina, ' w W Uxtiatn Uft f II \ IfiHl, I Tht-tiwr Vfll coctinoe* to' r*c?le tsd I there U not over ifteen lnchee on to# W it \ ;h< month of the creek. The city will never tnd < better time to pat town. |OoA??bit?njl?J, jMHJMilM-ea.it. least <ay ioc mi robot tnifn* * * .? The little Boone will leave forparksnbarg to-day. The little craft manages to get through withtheraail without any trouble: * Captaiu Anshuu, of the steamer Hudson, is iitting up a flatboat witli a boiler and engine to ply on the river during the low water. The work la being done at Martin1! Ferry. ?verything in the shape of barge, boat and flat-is loaded up the river, and a good stage of ; water will get out 8,000,000 bushels of coal, a* J far as Davis Ialand at least. But from present 1 indications the coffer duui at that point can 1 be taken out before any coal is floated down * stream.?Pittsburgh Telegraph. J Cincinnati. Aumist 2ri.?River s foot and falling; weather fair and warm. Pitt*bl'miii, August 28.?River 7 inches below zero.; weather clear and hot Locisviixk. August 28.?River falling; 30 inches in the canal; no .business; weather wunu. Cairo, August 28.?Arrived, Oakland, St. Louis, 11 a. m.; Orund Lake, St. Louis, 11 a. m.; Fannie Tatum, St. Louis, ft p. u. Depart ed, St. Genevieve, Memphis, 10 r. M.; Grand Lake, St. Louis. ft r. m. River 0 feet 0 inches and falling. Thermometer 02. Ilia LmI Dom. Said a sufferer from kidney troubles, when asked to try Kidney-Wort. "I'll try it but it will be my last dose." The man got well, and is now recommending the remedy to all. Whim derangement of the stomach acts upon the kidneys and liver, bringing disease and iHiin, Kidney-Wort is the true remedy, it removes the cau#e and cures the disease. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry act equally efficiently.?.-tin. Cultivator. Mwraw. Tiik notice of the death of Mary McAdam, which was published by us Saturday morning was furnished us by a ncrsou not authorized to do so. We regret the occurrence as it was the request of the deceased that no notice shoulu be published and her parents respected her reuuest. Lkavk orders for your winter coal at the Kim Grove Yard, opposite the Capitol. Orders promptly attended to. S. W. Moons, Agent. An old gentleman In Maryland said he had raised his family on "Sell(in Liver Pills,"and considered thorn almost essential to a family a* bread. That'll true. daw tiermnn Instruction. Rev, Dr. M. Howler who has been a resident of our city only for a short time, is known and recommended to Ikj u good and successful tcucher of the German language. The Doctor Is now ready to resume his private lessons, and those who desire to recefve instruction ara requested to send in their application between now and September fith. The Doctor's engagement at the Wheeling Femulo College will not interfere witli his private lessons. For further information call on or address KKV. DR. M. Hwmi.KR, 815 Market Street. MTTMBl'KUH KXPOMITIO* And Pennsylvania Nlate Fair, The Fifth Annual Kxhihlti )n of the Pittsburgh Exposition Hocloty, und Twenty-eighth Kxliibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, will ho opened to the publie, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Monday, Sept 5th, 1881. Euch year witnesses many additional attractions ut the Exposition, ami this year the combining of the Stat* Fair with the Exposition will increase the attractions for the visitor. The departments of Art, Science, Agriculture, Horticulture, etc., will be fully represented. The buildings and grounds will )>e illuminated with electric I light, and grand concerts lie given evory afternoon and evening by the Great Western Bund. The Htato Fuir department will close September 17th. The Exposition will remain open until October 8th. j EXCURSION ARRAN'.jRMENTrt. The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and fit. Louis Railway Company?Pan-Handle lloute?will sell cheap cxourslon tickets to Pittsburgh and return for ull regular trains from Sept. fith to Oct. 7th, tickets good for two days in?j eluding date of sale, and special cheap excursions will be run on Tuesday, Sept. (Ith, and Thursdays, Sept. 18th. 22(1, ifOth and Oct. (Jth. Apply to J. M. Belleville, Agent, P. W. A Kv. Depot, foot of Kloventh street, Wheeling, W, Vfl., for excursion tickets. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costiveness ami tiick-Ueadache. For solo by Logan A Co. % Carrunkuw, Felons, Dolls, .Sores of long standing, such as Ulcers, Absesses, etc., positively cured without tho aid of a knife or poultice, by using Mrs. Julye Myers Drawing und Healing Salve. Plies, Salt Hlieum, Erysipelas, Soft and Ulceruted Corns, Chilblains, etc., it has never failed to cure. For sale by Lagan A Co. mw Terrible Loam or Life. Millions of rats, ndce, cats, bedbugs, roaches, loso their lives by collision with "Hough on Huts. Sold by druggists) 16c luxes. How to ftecure Health. It seems strange that anyone will suffer from the muny derangements brought on by an impure condition of the blood when Scovill's Sarsapurilla and St illitight, or Hlood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It is indeed astrengtheningsyrup, pleasant to take, and bus proven Itself to bo tho best blood purifier ever discovered, otfbctually curing scrofula, syphlllth disorders, weakness of the kidneys, eryslpllas, malaria, all nervous disorders and debility, bilious complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition of the blood, liver, kidneys, stomach, skin, otc. It corrects indigestion. A slnglo bottle will prove to you Its merits us u health rcnower, for it ucts like a charm, es|>ecially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor of the brain and nervous system. Wells cfc Dent, Druggists and Apothecaries, iurnk Diinoing, uriugeport, also Lawn A Co., Wholesale Agent*, Wheeling, W. va. TTIIMW A Narvclouiii'nre For all bodily ailment* arising from impurity of blood, a torpid liver. Irregularity of the bowels, Indigent Ion, const* potion or disordered kidneys, Is warranted In a free use of lturdoek Uif-od Hitters, l'rlco $1 00, trial slr.o 10c. Hold by Laughlln tiros. A Co. Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. Tiik Famous Merchant Tailor, 20 Twelfth streot. has opened at the above stand with a first class line of foreign and domestic woolens for the fall season. H. II. Mansbach, the proprietor, has had years of experience and guarantees all who favor him with a call a perfect finish In style, and quality of goods. KvKtiYnotiY uses now the Acme Baking Powder. It Is an easy matter to make light cakes with It. In purity and strength It can not be excelled. A tml package of'"BLACK'DRAUOHT" free of charge. ??????? For sale by Logan Co. Has your child any symptoms of worms, Itching nose, twins In the stomach or bowels, bad breath, fretfulness, or loss of appetite? Denlg's Worm Syrub will give immediate rt- : lief, mid will be readily taken. vuv. A Couott. Cold or Bore Throat should be fttmilMifl. NBBlllrl fMnllanlltt nuulU It. ?? i? ' curaVle lung disease or consumption. i Brown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder c the stomach like eolith syrups and balsams, \ but net directly on the Inflamed parts, allay- ( lug Irritation, give relief In Asthma, llron- 1 chills, CoukIis, Catarrh and Throat Troubles I which Singers .and Public Speakers are sub- t loot to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial ( Troches hare been recommended bvjihyslc- \ lans, and always Jive perfect satisfaction. 1 Having been tested by wide and constant use d for nearly an entire generation, they have at- o tained wall-merited rank among the few d staple remedies of the age. Bold at 2fl cento a I box everywhere. TTllMW Ii 8 ram Kxci'aatoa to Mammoth Cave via ? Cincinnati and l/>ulsvllle. Tueadajr, August n V), iMi. Faro from Wheeling for found trip b Ml M. Thfough coaches to Louisville. n\ Trains will leave P.. W. A Ky. depot at fl a. m. For fall Information addrew K. A. Ford; tl General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. ? H. A. Cooper, Manager Kicurslon, Bteuben rlllc, Ohio. rrnas ? , tUMMMgWl Jiwrnlml it rrotmniiit Hmihut WBlmr'ii ft I <rmHy full. u.c'irtv Prep, ml t>?J, P. Mil ?, ll. 9IS Alfh Mill*.. I*. Nm? pnulne wlthmil n "? "" ? I w >UW FALL 00000* Ha TAYLOR. .. . s n ' u C ; NEW FALL GOODS; i ( I I I Silks and Satins Satin Marveleux, Natiu Rhadmett, Satin de Lyons, Surah Silks. PRINCESS LACE NECKWEAR! POLKA DOT SCURFS. A complete line of Udlct' and MU?e?' Hosiery for Autumn and Winter. Additions to our atock every day during the week. GEO. R. TAYLOR. *1124 CELERY AND ITS USES Are Now Matters of General Interest, And are Attracting Much Attention, Both from Scientific and Medical Men. The Following Article will he Read With Great Interest, Especially by Sufferers From Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis and Indigestion. Celery linn only come into public notice within the last two or three yearn as a nervine, hut scientific experiment* and experiences havo proved heyond a doubt that it controls nervous Irritation and periodic nervous* and sick headache to a marked degree. Hut a combination of Hie Kxtract of Celery and Chamomile, wliich has been but recently Introduced to the profession and the public by myself, has produced such marvelous result* in curing nervousness and headache!, and especially nervous and sick headaches, neuralgia; indigestion and sleeplessness, tliat it has excited public attention and newspajter comments, and.thereforc I give the following information to the public to avoid answering hundreds of letters of inquiry about them. My celery and Chamomile nils, for the cure of headache and nervousness, are prepared under my supervision, and are intended expressly to cure headaches, neuralgia, indigestion, slcepncssness and nervousness, and will euro any ease where no organic disease of the brain or spinal cord exists. Hun* dreds of cases of many years' standing have been cured* No matter l/ow chronic or obstinate the case may l>e, a permanent cure is morally certain. This statement is made after years of experience In their use in the general practice of medicine. Tlieso pills are also valuable for school children Who suffer from nervous headaches, caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and for all classes of hard brain work' ers, whose overtaxed nervous centres need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being dally cured by thfse pills. They correct costl veness, but are not imrtatlve. Directions on each box. Price 50 cents, or i!x bottles for $2 fiO, |>ostage free to any address. No order filled unless accompanied by the money. For sale by all wholesale anil retail druggists. Denof, No. 100 North Kutaw street, Baltimore, Md. New Yflrk, Office, 115 Fulton street. At wholesale by Laughlin llros. AC., 1208 Main street.. wwkw Rwwned from Death. The following statement of William J. <ouglilfn, of Somervllle, Mass., is so remarkible that we beg to ask for the attention of >ur readers, lie says: "In the fall of 1A70 I , sras taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, ollowed by a severe cough. I soon began to ' oose my appetite and Mesh. I was so weak ' it one time that I could not leave my bed. In . he summer of l?77 I was admitted to the ..?.v ? iiuvwniniii i j Hilt hole In mr letlhmtf aalilRas alull doiar. I upended over a hundred dollars in ioctors ami medicine*. I *w mi far none at tie time re|w?rt went around Hut t wm >ea<l. I irate tip Imne. hut a friend told meof : )r. William Itnil'K tlalsam tor the l.tinga, I i malted at my frlenda, tlilnkln* tiiat mv raw " ran Incurable,hut IRot a bottle to satisfy them, ihen to my anfpriseand Rratlfleatlon I mmleneeil to feel better. Mr hope, once dead, e?an to retire, and lo-ifay I feel In better , filrtta than I hate fof the part three year*. ? "I writ* this honirtftron will publlsli It, ao litetery one inrtlrlol with Diseased bunts : ill he Induced to take Dr. Wm. ]lall'a Ral- I JB for the l.un*s, and I* conrlnred that Con- ' imptloncan in- cured. 1 hare taken two nttiM, and can positively my that It haadone ion good than all the other medicine* I hare 0 iken tinea my ?lcknc*a. Mr cnngli hasaiott entirely disappeared and I shall anon ho lie to go to work.'1 Bold by druRlita. i Wells * Dent, I>mntt*ta and Apothecaries, 1 ank Bonding, BrldgepDrt.Olilo. alio Logan Co., Wboleaale Agents, Wheeling, wVva. tr yyAXTEft '??j|s i"?"hi ??o,.? Mitjuire Ml [tax ROOM SO CVSTOM n-^1 GEHERAL HOTICES?^255* plRK. I Having mot with a gnat mUlottuntlj Ual, my entire nock <>{ tumlin uud ftlutf buniftl, 1 announce toiuy tricmJuJ,,!' "rTM ;n that I Will be rwwty tu till their onlm in teu day* with a lull Hue ol entirely nvw ETtH rootbt- Weane hol?l your onlm lot toeuidisH marantic aatWactiou. _auW_ l< 11101 ASijCBfyM vroTiuE.- uki'km ffii iiToTSJM MONT N.Vll. tuMl'ANV lutsus. *** The hulilcre of the above nunivtl l?.n?i?u?Ls| notllleil that bouil* uumliervtl lot, lav n iJH 21,19, Ib^Ut have Wen ilruwutiy tlicowllh the provWou* ??l the >lu.i "r:j . curing the name, ami will lie |?1>1 at tUhu?l Bank of Whcvllnu. M|.utnu r i, i?*i. tl .M time they will tea*e I" hear Urn tot aul7_ _ A.J.CLARKE ^ TI7E8T YUUilMA CEMEaTSm \\ PUtobutgU Hallway. NOTICE To COKTlUlTOfti I proposal* will bo rewlvwl at the CumuM-i jlA In Piedmont. We*t Vlnilnla, up v? m*m 10,IW1, for the iiraillnu an. Muxitity lot u<9 CJU) utile* of the vxteuxlou ?>( the tnuu?&t't vJB way from It* prwwut terminus at lk\\> uuu The tirolUe ami upwlllcallutt* uiil u> t?*h lS examination at the oiNce lu Ilednuatau W&H the l?t iUy el iieplcmVr. UUl* will be received fur one utile or nm work tu bo completed on or More Jtu? l, lv: Payment* to Ihj mailt' utouihly In i*?lt, ton per cent of the e*tlmutc? until m ?* Additional dlvMoiw will lw pUrwl undrt n?l tract on the completion of the UxwUoq a q,b.W by the engineer*. .. T. E. MCKI.KS. fhl..t f,i,"'"X Ni ~ir _____ FOR SALE. ~f?OK SA1.E- AI.DRKNFY ii?;: J? noitiT c*u. Wccimi. I' hiuhiti Main ?lm?n. "?M>KUg ? Tj,?J'l SALE?SI Y Itl-SlDENci^M Tiree AND T\V(Ks7uix<r?mr TONS, bunriiv. mill imni wugoiu uu.l four horn-.. WiiuT^ KEHUK,-r,,r ** yOR SALE. * snw.viKo axd coi'sihrs, For mtc cltca|i. Enquire o( ' U STKOtlllB, Al 'ifnm ^ Foil SALE.?A liOOl) HOIlizowii STKAM KM!INK, but Utile tS piuto repair. Cyliujlfr ?. India in dfiJR Int'lin umke. Villi li.ii?i!i ,wi |TO1 iJTjJJ My wlieel t'i feci In ilinmidcn wrieht iSu'Ti pounj* KIiikIo .ll.lu who, h., T, tS?mJ wu built III llili city, ..ml run l,. .nUS! tvorltu of Mwr*. A.J. Htvti'iiuy A Km biT. ?"'*> _M. IIKII.I.V. nil nffle rpHE GRAY FARM KOH Containing About Ml nirra, rftunlnl In Obion*, tout Ihreo mid it hull tnllo lt.im ltaKt, or JAM. 1.. I1AWUY. n^'3l U'hfftlni, ff, T| Jfoii SALE. 23 SHARES or STOCK IN BELMONT KIU. 10 SHARES OF STOCK IS .tDME )yg isa Acm?B.n T^ALUAllLE PROPERTY FOR SALE I offer for wlc my lu>iiir?trn?l. ?ittut?oa nerof Wood* u ml Th I rly avveiith rtretti Tenni eaajr ntitl iiimiK* knou u nti aj>i<llraiio?kfli underlined. tnalM* JAN'F. J. ypq pOH HALK. Twelve and one-half nrrc? vineyard,aootklfri Adjoining city. Uood farm hotw. Trming From 10 to in ncrt*, one mile from llra*?rtJ? Uon; around hl|th hikI Improved by tnwltn tarn dwelling- Will exchanuc fori H> i>tg|x-rty(tsM?) located. W. V. IKWiKA URO. Joai 1300 HHfcHft*! JOSEPH HARRIS' NUHSERII& : MUt'NIWVILLK. 7ft,000 Apple Tree*. Iwo, three, fmirindlnfu ft,000 IVaeli, one (from bud> year. 5,000 Hum*, one and two yearn, ft,000 (JuIiicch, two mill three yean ft,000 (herriea, one and two yrar*. ftO.OOO Evergreen*, mostly Juniper, fromocrUN feet. The above are thrifty nmi In guml <vmi#k for traimplantliig. Will k-II um low u the km Correspondence Nillrlted. AUtlrva*. 8AKI El Mr I.KK, Monndivilli', Nuincry li our mil* tritf MoumUvllle depot. <!* : ur flUKAP 110MK8 FOR HALE. For 14'Jl and 9M0, on Cliartc* nrxl on 12th ?ma A two-Htory Frame Dwelling, iHtvcl"t Wbj * frame uliop In rear: very eheap at A duMlraule two-ntory iirii k Ii-llina < ? JMir loch Mrect, Centre Whccllmr, A well located farm on I'eter*' Kim, I'D Wft per aero. loo acre Farm three miles from liolUlrc. oorint well Improved; h k<mm| fHrm; fvi |*-r?rnv An elegant double frame iiittaiwnnMMlHw C. A. HCIIAKPKH A 00. au27 l;ctl MirtrtSmL FOR SALK OH HKNTFINK Ht'fflKEW PK'?rE*n. I offer for mlc the fine three-Mnry brifkUtjflj niluate on the Went rtdeof Market rttwuMa1" below Second Wan! Market lloiiw, furmMj <J? pled hy llMchtnHii A l?ur>t. a? whftlf*feV * tore. The building 1* flnl?icd above the fin w with eleven room* ami I* occupied a?? house, and the flnt floor I*?larxi-MiclHffWt#* rawiin U'ltfi ,r .in.I lli.. r.H.ni Imlll fornttrrf ami iWtioti 1* tiio in-ci for (In* I'mnlin* I??ii1m?a the city, Atoo for rent from l?t of April Ml'1 Z, HlflflVKH, 1211 MhIii Mr.tl ;? T?AItMfcj FOR SAI.K?FIVK MILD X eiatof WlieclliiK, OlilorOiinI)-. W, V* , , 1 Farm of 20 acre*, k<?kI no\r ilaclllflKMnUM four room*, Ar? Ac. 1 Knnn of ftOncrefl, dwelling of I tiatw, -J*" under cultivation, ft iwh-h in iniMtiro !*?? '. , 1 Harm of 1(W new, lnv< wll, u?*l imhiri ? of the nbovc well watered, In lieultli? Inmliili* Money to loan for one or more I Interest, oil uiiciictitnliered real e.?tatr *wnij * I city Of Ohio foimty. Ajiplyto Ai.KXAN'nri: iwt General IluMneffl and Itenl K?tote .\|P nt. I'uhllp ninl Commerrliil ComMmnilmt. <#* 1318 Market Atrwt, Chuiffle'" I""11 ,nff ?* Hank, '"A. JBWBLRY AND WATCHES. j yAVK Yuujt KVI;S fly billing ft pair of * * * * * ' j King's Combination SpectaciM * * * * * # on kVk ol\?w. Thow who hftve weak eyes can hire thtiW^ Without eltmrthaftfe by . ^ . nil Of.ii'I"" _ PICTURES AND ART MATERIALSJJIKTIIDAV CVUlliy. ' A brilliant "f - * I ^ NEW AN!? Kf.nMNT MW f f? endleaa variety, Jurt rerelvejl foil* Art fitnrr. (?.."! I (. M'""- .r gox \VHTtin<? r.\ri:K. twill elm out a nice tot 01 w* WHITISH Mi'tt! at in* natw torn Imp ftylrp. t. , \\ c h rTrtlis* ^rocknthmltt nt rr*t fnrfnw n>L [j.haxi) cnscMtr at Hiimmrr (lanlm, ?J07 Main mrrrt, on MnShAY KVK.V/ VO, A uplift 29th. mux-ling City Itnwl will fnrnl'h <ntlltnl f/'' r tho nrcnuhn. "nmlwirbi--f nil klndt fw *nii'* nnd .Nan riri is., r on up. .?li ir?' intlrrd. ?q*L ^OAf, u lA*Yt orrfcri for ynm winter fOAf.*i ?*' 0? W# Yard. Onler* pmrnptly ntttnM. *t)77 u ? . JfOrtRR, JVlH fJOlMEWUSlt .?JMU /?*'' - BII.MWrjlolbeI.VTfu.WK\<TR JOBUnft)!' V'' '4 27 FnnrtPfnih ntfftf,? hwyou r*o t* itfU ?l ihort nolle?, nn-lnt price* loiuH tbttutn