-'-=WT,ON NOTICE. County Election Notice, ELECTION M 10, 1882. 0B^asv/t i* liwio" .umuwi. w,"1!1I"'..jLVrucU-Hl l?*?J lle,V 2S, w Ia-tMii'iruc^ r o( 0nlo Conwy meal/, in' iw' . _ ijij*t a vote b<5 mkcii hi }X 00* d 1 f^' ".'hi ouoAion of iMilxilpHon by Llnmnty uwu > \ ll0 ^it | nook of the Suiaoiuinr Wl !>? |U| way Com. .fat "MKimwhi!!.1' l?i.WorJ??l >? >? W^'SrKliW "r J?"c I88i,| fcalnruujt K. imey aiiJ F? * *'>". an hereby M. &1warl'. J" ?n MjjniJ t.|W iioiutth*voi- \ ^Ku S" '"" Vl<"*"1 t:'"""c ISc, to KiiiM. ?ro (tcreby apL. win. I '^iZnol uU etelluu " ESffiSJS'Sw"'?"HI.?ton dULi.i f fnitfi Mrtiuw k. ale ^*C??:uruVv-f /hctji o/'*told dec-, En.uS voltnKpUrt to"l.!rounly,on Wheeling I 1TV\>nrtibM5 ft* ?nd T. II. Logan, are I ^ u .villiIIte.1 ConimW'1'"-1" of h 1(1 election i\t SfSffiSSinWi^if.-tlheWd. Ward iifuu.' In .V?<'ix>n dMrlut. uiililr 'iV.F.iV tenon ?tt?l JohnClator, aro htfrr'brii' - inkU toMiulmhiwri of ?ald election nt Siw'lfiWta^ wluu>''ut Court Uoums, 1 GuctHiJt. K. Jeffcw ?nd Crawford, are | vmhriiiiuliitc*! ominkdonent of Mid election ut Jltal5luVl'Ijce ,n nl lllc AtUnllc Kn-1 />?. it jiso, tii Ciiimi ?uir ditricu Thin.m McCrwIy, ?. n. Han-llnn anil John Bruwu 4? herebyappjluted '.'ommLvloaers of aula tktilun ?( rutJux i>imv In mIJ count/, at the Iwtueof Lewla AsmII.', In HItclile dLitrlct. J.S. tiarrln. It. I'rbwell nn.i John llyvman are hereby appointed (.'omtulaloners of miM lection at the votliu ptee l" 'a"1 to'inty. hi Bethlehem. /Mai'sdwol iloiiH-, In Jtltchle district John HelfeiiUiie, Andrew Vance and L. Wheeler webereoy ?pj> "Intel omuilsdouera of election at the Toting place In sal* county, at l'reclnct So. \ itthehoiueol Frederick Hier, In Trladelphla d& rift. Wr?Iey Robln'on, Alex. Mct'onn and James Oldbus are hereby appotitid Coaimlahloners of .?|M>ititeil < omndsslonersof uMflwil'inni the voting jilm*.' in said county, at Fru-inct No. i. at the Si:tlo"I Hoiwo ncjr Leatherwood, in TriiJelplilaill>trlct. \Va.(i?i?n. K. >. Williimson anil Isaac flavin ire hereby |f?'We?l rnmmlfeloiier* of taldelecth??v??tinsoliited eiiinmi^loiDTS of Mild rectiimt the voting place in mid county, at predial So. 1, uthleblaad school UoiiaC, at itlchUud dkrict. i. D. Gsrlen, A J. McCoHoch attd Ebcnezer 31cGw, are her by apiiolnud cotnniisjloncra of ta?d election at the voting place in saitl county, at prednci Xtt 'J at Gleu's Huu school house, iu RichUad district. Ami u >ha!l be the dntv of said commissioner* hereby ipjmlnted for each of said voting places _ iM-mM to c?uso Mich vote and po'l to lu!t ascertained and certified according to Insulations prescribed by law for ascertaining i tn-i certifying tlie election ?i behool oifie-rs. The ballot." u?ed at suM elec ion shall he ve *rfifnor printed on them either the w.?rds "For EobKrinjio.i," or thi* words "No subMylption." The clerk ?if said Board shall cause iu many copfciQfthls order to be written or printed as may twj salary for the u->tice? required by law to be given, allien thes-tine. suklUo k simll lotthwlth post OMflf aid copies in ti conspicuous place in hisolllce u>l deliver the other copies to the Sheriff of the oaaty or Ohio, who shalj forthwith oost oneoi Meplcs ii< a conspicuous place at every place of Win; In the sild county, Am it U ft r: ier ordered that a copy of this order tejwit?lL?h*-d l:i the dully jutpera until said eUction ' la the folk-wing newspatwrs published in said fflflMp The ally Wheeling ItegitUr. the Pally. iWinR i.nTeujge.ncer mid the 1/ally \\ heeling McOiil//. A Copy-Tcfite; KORKRT B. WOODS, art of tho Board of ftmunt ?ion<,w. LOTTERIES. U.>i J.i?U .111 ; OVER IULKA MILLLlON Didl'RldUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ltw>tyjnue years, by the Let;i> lawn: for educational and charitable purposes?with *c*piui i>( fi.ouo.ooo?to which a reserve fund 01 fcw.cuj h?* ?lna* been added. ty ui overwhelming popular vote, its franchise *w cmle a i*rt of the present State Constitution, Mpywd l?AiaY 41 ?w Prizes of .. .... &.000 20.0W a IrUcS ol l.iW) 20,(XX 50 " W ...... 25,OW KM " ...... ?x? ?>,oix JO " ? 200 4t,(XX m " io.' co.ikx M,(W ' ID 100.00C 11TKOX1MATION PRIZJtf. IQOApproiluniiou Prizciof S$0 $ W.OCC ?'0 " - ... 100 10,(OC IN " " 75. 7.60C '1^5 Prizes, nmountitiR to...- .....fS22,MX ' Ot.b.T. 11K vIUIEUAK ?, of U., ( Ex JUBAI, A. tARLY, rf Va., Commissioners. % Application* for rates to clubs should only lx ?w< to the office of t ie Company in New Orleans 'urmiormatlwn #i.ply to if. A. DAUPIIIN, .. New Orleam, La. -*.A.UAU'IUN\ n-tDAOraftf UM,eB,tct'' CMra60'im vW* seventh street, Wiuhjncton, D. C. h # a.; ort ??ce Is removed to Chicago. ? !? .~^"crs **Mrc**cU to New Orlean* wlU re gl^wiu Hin'iitloii mv3 -w.tH lu the City ot LouUvMe, oa rnuny, .June 30tb, ISS'2. du,C^S?h^uc,5efur m.outhl? ISundiyi excep J^^lSS101 1111 L{ 01 rJrf>irilt* fJOcach, 1^0 > ffiS So SS' Approx.l.?aUoQ p#cs'-~ lido etch* ? ? ^ '$ \J?Prtx,>* mi, Whole Tickets $2. HairTIckotn, $1. i *JT.? "" ^U- ?? Tlckels, $100. l?5 M,"?>') ?' "}i;k I'rall In Uller or Had 35%l.r if T"'1'? 8??W?i?a Letter or. Pc SabiWt.. n 55upward*by Expn p^i^orR.M. MU^gyj. B?^ ? MEDICAL. v > A?.*/ The 0,000,000 Children in tlic United States Who Hnflfcr Wn, Who Fret ana Cry, Who Huve i'nle Fiicm, U'tin Ituvik lli.il Urtfnth Slionlil Use Lnnghlln's Worm Sjrnp The Child Whose Sleep la Disturbed, Tho Child Who Wakes In Terror, The Child Whose Appetite la Voracious, Tlio Child Whooe Appetite Varies, Tho Child Who Do#** Not Thrive, The Child Who I* Kmacfated, The Child With Internal irritation, The Child With Sallow Complexion, Should Use Lauglilin's Worm Syrup No Disease So Dangerous As Worms, No Child la Free From Them. They Causo Disease Themselvet. Thcjr A^ravato Other Complaints. Tlie Child's Cure When Teething: LAWN'S mm CORDIAL ?orrK;s TirnOms; Allavs-Patx; Uewth Ixri.amm*tiojc; COSTHOLH TlIK Bott'KL*, CflitNO SL'JtU Kit COM j'uaint, DYhENTKRY, Diakkiika, FlaTULKNCK, Colic, ktc. Mothers will llndltverr valuable: the child will /ut, hapm,ainl frr!hig rnm/ortaLle. We guarantee each liotue,Mi?l will refund tin* prie* or every one not doing iu ri'prt>Mute1IW. H. M.nnnUTr. files, Fistula of Anus.?Fiat of my b?clc for i weeks. Reported dying. Dr.Smithcure-i mowltl out knife, in five weelu. THOMAS rOLVIN*. 1 Wholesale Grocer, Main ?t., wheeling. W Va. rjeeratfuns of Rectum, Protnpsu* and Plies "Wg4 given up to dio and pronounced incurabl Dr. Smith cured me without knlte." WASHINGTON DELANY, ilartln'i Ferry, Rev. II. 0. LaiUl writes;?"Dr. Smlih'# pmJesvion services in ray Nmily have lieen most satLiiac'oi and I enmnnnd Mm to alias a gentleman and skillful physician." Mrs. M.rgaret K'olb says ?"I had been sufrerli for wen yawmntl treated by many physician*/ . uyMW'iem. "r. muiui sum i uau n iniiu ?itfuiui ' lu I'Jjjht hour* removed n monster 100 f. ct long," , .Female complaint*.?Three' yean In hospitals f fcmnles. give me peculiar ad vanuue# In such cam Person* en'Cd of int irrli, dl 8 in every ium of life?yontip or old. mi or femule; such as Impotcuof, i'ras'.patloa, Los Strength, Loss of liantr, Defective MumarT, J paired Brain Power, and dU*sos from which unnatural wwtc of Jilt springs, all of which cam tail te undonujno tho whole system. Every or? la weakened, every power prostrated, and m? fortna of dlseaseare generated which, If not chock nave the way to an early death. U wluyinatcs i tiul rtlnrlgoHU* youtb Each j^age coata uifflelciit for two weeks' treatment. Write for w t> uhlet, which will be scat free, with full parilcnli U Bold bjr all Drawl*" at IB conu a package, twelve packages fork 00., WW bo wnt Geo by tr J* A cun) Guaranteed. , wjnoio, p. i LOGAN ' . i OPIUM to And Morpblno IUbit can " from UK, to ? tayv-no pav mi cured. KsfnbfMed id- curedT tofer to patljnu In nil put f p/ )^e counter, pr. 1\ E. Jl?r*h, Qulncy, SIlc lUh miwrnx #? m&j / } .t^ifj f I K = 1 OlUcct Son, uaiiuil27 ?'ourlo?ntliNtr?c , Til 11 1.A3IEXT IOB OABriKLP. A Hymn tiuuirX llinluuib on Uccorntloi Duy. HOW ARE TllKUiQIITY FA LLCS', ; I. Israel'* betuty Main in high iilftccs! I lllUuyoyo.r uct", , MouriiltiK the chiaft How u tie rxlioii 1 Joy wan abounding; Fur Li resounding Wall now ana grief. 2. ' Bravely tho hero { otuiu ilfe'a Hurt? battle Heeding no ruttio, Fearing bofoo; |l Mimm turn but, II litgio In vioon. Hull In dtvUIou, II Unhu would go. 3. V NoVe In liiipulnc, Just in lib Huilmi.Fan from rctiuctloii, lluinbio lu tnitfUi; Ofiou Yet nover fali'ilug, Tenuis not nlt'rlnir, I?mt'?l tic ihu KlKlit. 4. Oh, what is mankind's Ik'KUljrmnl alorjr? JIi'?r yo the utory, 8ml! Kid! RkiUH. OA* until IheiUiri" "Iml Bnuk down a i!ower, 1 lilt llllf III, IwiLV. I g fimamun Uhlii'ln. 5. Hot from thy labors; ) lLuvtm rutCisolteriiiiTt lUwfrvin lay tutoring, [ l'oftcel?ai>ovot . _ Great was thy burden? Drog* hail thy chaliec? Itcatfrotn the malice, frowned by love I 6. For thee lie mi lie red, (tlorloii" Null m, Who to his station lial'&t Mm aged old Mr. Mabafly to rear bis horrid fruut auu declare that it should never be. "So you have given this young man your heart, ray lass?" said the old man, in cold, sneering* tones. "Yes, father, I have," was Gwendolen's replv,"and Lubuli never repent my action." "You had much better," 6aid her father, while a baleful light shot from his eyes, "have kept your heart and given him your liver, for it's little need you'll have for the latter if you depend upon him to furnish food to keep it going." And,with a demon like laugh, he started over to town to get full. o ? * * a Two summers have come and gone. iunvuuuiuii, u iooiw 01 nappy contentment in her face, sirs in a tapestried room of the Castle MahaHy, singing a mother-song to a babe, whose big blue eyes look wonderingly arountl the apartment, and whose chubby 'little hands tug' heanily at the >ide.s of the cradle in which it is lying. Presently Oscar comes into the room and > kisses Gwendolen. "Do you know, dear, that it is two years to-day since \\e were married ?" ? "Yes, sweetie," is the replv. j "And do you remember what your father ? said that evenimr. when he first learned of ? our engagement?" lt "Yea, darling." iy "We have been living with him ever '0* sinro our mnrriftue, have we not?" is "Yes, my love." a. "Tne out man has a great head, Gwendolen," said Oicar. 4 He sizetl me up exactly. He is eHting old now and we must - never leave him." 2: "You bet we musn't," was Gwendolen's reply, 44if we want anything to eat" f. A Ditwn-Klvvr Kouiuiicc. - troratho |>ca of CHptain Bob McEluowney candl jHtcforUongrcssuinl LHlitorof ttiu Wetzel Democrat. lt Thompson, of far-oir Minnesota, loved <1 Hall, of neur-by Sard is, with a fierce, . -teven-wevk?'?Btnnding, Narrows-run passion. Hall loved Thompson with a tlewlis get, Sardisboumt-to-run-hira-down-or-die [0 affection. Thompson being a young man, and Hall being a voting woman, there war no escape from these states of wretchedJ1 nets except in the gulf of matrimony. Sc jr thought Thompson, so thought Hall, and tliey determined to take a nluuge. Strange, U nobody caught Thompson by the diagonal uiuiu*iii-iuriv-i;cJHa-?v\uiu tuui Ulli, nobody Ecized Hall by tbe thirty-geven-and _ a-lialf cent back hair that Hows and 2 lluttcrs down the nape of her yumyam yum-gimme-some-more neck. On th< contrary, the wedding quests were invited ,il and the wedding feast was spread, the fat ry led calf was shipped on the Courier tc H 10 Wheeling and sold to a batcher foi ig three dollar*, but the mighty rooster thai o[ has waked up the Lodi echoes nightly ant "l morningly for the last thirty years was las or soed and slain, fn the meantime Thomp aon hied him to Woodslleld. Thoqipsoi jj; is not the only man that has heretofon ?1 hied him to Woodsfield. "Woodsfield ii . MAllmrnn tl..i linn.) ?f C< matter. Thompson was not long it getting there?the fleet-footed, swift winged Thompson. Thompson want ? ed a license and wanted it bad. Alas fo ' Thompson! He carried about his persoi no sell-registering log book of his daily Hfi for the past -14 year*, 8 months and 17 days (We do.) Hence to the eagle eye of (hi Monroe county dispenser of suicide, per mils . and marriage license, Thompsoi looked like an over much married man p ButThompy wasn't at all, he only wante< to be. >In great disgust dfd Thompsoi >?? turn hiip'self around in the public road Jj aud a meaner feeling, "sneakener" lookini m- man itban the meandering Thompsoi ?"? never stubbed his toes alter dark oi JJJ the boulders of Sard is hill, !|e go six duck ai ib?i, uuw no wiiau i m a nurry auou w coining in, though the guests were hue ins tl,? r008tcr waa baked dry, the coffe ,bj. wna cold and Hull was weeping like than in. Utr. They found him wandering abou the smoke-house and dragged him in a dumb as an oyster. They searched hi pockets and found a bone comb with eei enteen tcetji gone and nine left, a jacl !7 ' kuife, a plug of '.'badjy phased" nav; ninetv-tfiree cents and a small pack wit Q a Hush arrangement, but never a marriag , license. A dampness and a coldnesa bo tio tied down upon the meeting and Thom| S son retired early that night?lie slcj " by himself very uneximctcdly, an filoreil like a liippotamiis. Mori i?- in (-"me at lost, happy morning fi " Thompson) Hard by was the Land of Wf *' zol, a refiigu (or a|l retched and diitKBsi candidates (or matrimony from cruel, r morseless Monroe. There too, was tho ci of the Jungles where .the knot can alwa. bo tied lmrd and fast for a dollar. Ov the rushing wrier, went early in tho raor 10 inc, the indefatigable Thompson and tl |J faithful ;Hall?with several sistera ai a. consins and " aunts. . Tho document .w , procured' and (be preacher was aontfoi anil came upon the wings of the morning * and there at the Point Houso at the houi of ton, "t*o souls with but a slnglt - thought" were tied together with a never ' break-looae-orget-taugled knot that will = take si* lawyers and a judge to untie. DlfllcnuiM or vmiHi mm itieLlquoi ClilcWM Timet Jllohlgun had until recently tho aunt kind of a Constitution that Ohio has, but it bad it different kind of Supreme Court, and what the .Supreme Court of Ohio regards us "unconstitutional the Supreme Court of Mlchlgun atllrmed. In the Constitution of the latter Suite, adopted In 1830, tfiero wus tho clause, "Tho Legislature shall not puss any act authorising tho grant of license for the Nile of ardent spirits ui vmcf iiuuAiruiiu^ nijuura xiio prohibitory law was repealed In 1875, anil as the Constitution eu joined tboenactmentof a license law the Legislature sought to circumvent it alter the Pond law fashion. A tax of $150 wan imposed on retailer# of intoxicating drinks and alcoholic medicines, ami a tax of $40 afterward raised to $50, on the sale of fermented or brewed liquors. Of course the constitutionality of the law was promptly denied, and a case to test it came before the Supremo Court within nix months after the passage of the law. Its constitutionality wasaUirmcd by the court. Judge Cooley delivering the opinion, and repudiating the idea "that the State lends its countenance to anv mirticnlur truffle hv taxing it." "Taxes," tfie Judge aillrmetf, 'are not favors; they aro burdens. . . It would be a remarkable proposition that a tiling is sanctioned and countenanced by the Government when this burden, which inav be disastrous, is imposed- upon it, while, on the Other hand, it is frowned upon and condemned when the burden is withtield." Furthermore, a faijure to pay tho tax did not reuder the busiuess uulawfu any more than the failure of a merchant to pay the tax on his Btock of goods made his uusiuess illicit. The liquor-dealers understood this as well as the court did and refused to pay their taxes to such an extent that the next year tho legislature, undtir the advice of Governor Bagley, passed a . law making it a penal offense for a man to deal in liquors without having previously paid his tax. This certainty came very near being a license law, but the question whether it were or not soon ccased to have .tny practical importance, for the clause for. bidding the license system was stricken trntn tho nnmitiintlnn I... VUMUIHUHUU V} U IUIU. financial a.m) t unnmui,. New York Jluufy and Mock*. New Yori, June 2 -Money 2>fcu per ceut, down# at 3 per cent. Prime iuenai;the tuper&i, >>? per cent. Sterling Exchan,| Virginia consols. exit. Joseph llo | tra nut. coupous... 61 renue*?e referred 63 do. preferred h3>, \meriwn fc*presa... 95 New York Contral...!^' B.,U R. 4S; ?,o Ohio Central.?...- lis ^auwla Southern.... 48^ Ohloi Miss aiS L." . i i; 9?V* 108 do* preferred- lft! ^eutral Paclllc.. Ont. ?si Western 21 iyhesapeake Caribon H-. Loulwllle&Nash..- ?.!% I Central Ariioua h I* N. A. *cash: St 27KJune; ?l2S^al2? July; 51 \>*/. ' ?n*UM; ii U5H September, U 0# )wn No. 3, S11 'Wtlar or No. 2 wheat $1 i2%al i3it ift, 'Wust. Com active, firm ami higher Ht?lftc.i aih and June; 72a72Vfc July; w?a72kc au1 gust: TJ'/gC September, 70c October, A9Ji? year, re0,rt,,s i r,)"S ?nd higher at Wic cH*h; 49J^c June; 43]^c July; atki-'WJiC ?ugu?t; 30v4c September, 3l%cyc?r. Rye quiet and unchanged at .Co ca*h, June and July; 74 August lUrley dull nuu uuuiiuau} uiicnailRUU III 91 > U. HaXMMKl (lull ' Hud lower, merchantable tl 35*1 XM. Port active, rtrra ami higher *t f 10 62Sal9 7S osli; $19 62&09 ?. June; 119 7&a'9 7JJ4 July; 819 92Kul995 AuRuat , SJOuQ blil September; Jl79 H17'Jo year. Lardac , live, firm ami higher ?t $il 35 cn!?h *nd June; 511 -tt&alltf July; 511 h"]A August; fll 70 Septera bcr ami Octo^r. fill ITi.SnU 35 year Bui* meats ! uteaily wlih a fair demand: shoulders 19 00; siort rib ill 75; short clear Sll 15. Butter quiet am' unchanged. Kggi quiet at I0&il7c. Whisky sternly ' at Si 17. Call? -v heat lu fair demand but at Iowei . rates: $t 1254U i'"^ August; SI 03 September. , rejected or Su. 2 irregular ?t 9U3Ktl ISjtf July; 3107J^ August; (tOtVial.OlK Sep'embor. Corn In I fair'icmatid but at lower rates nt7lji August: $ 0 .Ui23 00 .September, i I 320 27 U October. Lard, 111 30*11 35 June: 8 1 lb I 1 Ju ) ; SU 57H*t!l GO Auguat; Sll C?%*11 70 Sepfern' ben III 70 October. > The following shows tbo fluctuations in the 1 I Chicago gniln aud provision market ye?tcrday, a> reported by John M. lloou & Co., brokers, No. UC0 Main street: i Wheat, Corn. Oats. Fork. Lard. . Jun*t* * i/- ** i? " " closed ....l 27* ia? :i.$2 rs% 19 so iuj Highest... I 'JS\? 130 7M ?? J9S) 2145 Lowrst_ 1 27m 1 71# ?? l'j 72J4 11 42* Variation I 1# t\ Va 'H -J4 N*w York, June 2.?Cotton quiet at 12 l-]Ca 125 iCo: futures ca*r, Flour dull and uncbang-d; receipts lfi.OUO barrels; exports 4,500 barn-lf. \\ fccat opentd JS'tlJic higher and linn, nubs-quently be curae weak and Kit most of t&c advance, elosl g hteady; receipts 38.5 0 bushel*: exports 88,000 b?shels: No.-2 spot $133: utimded red 81 I8ai 45J<; No, SdoS' ?>$: No- 2 red 81 43 delivered; 81 l&i U'?J< certificates; No. I red 81 17; steamer No 2 red fl 3Sal SS}<;: ungraded white 8110: *o.l white irtlev 10,000 bushels at fl 40: No. 2 red June, wilt* 2)6,000 bushels at 81 4%al 47, clewing at 81 4^: July, sales 1*1,000 bushels at 8127J*al '?> closJujf hi Jl '.'OJ-i. Corn opened KalKc stronger and higher, subsequently weaker anil lost most of the ndvntice. closing dull; receipts 63.J: September 8118at lt% w?n. wtsicni opcneu nncncr ana aettve, clo?itiis I "PiPtiir. spot81c bid: Juno SinSlWc; July SlkaS yJ' Au?ust%c bid. OAti dull und lower' w?t?m ? white COaG'ic: mixed 5'MG?.e; I'emigvjvunii 5lUt}0c. ii Kye dull at 85c. Hay dull. Provisions Arm: mess a pork fJU 00*21 00: bulk mcaWji shoulder* and dear I ; packDd rj bncon. khouldera J 110 50;dor rlhi sides SI3 37K; hams ?I5 75aicou t Lurd, rodned f 1275. flutter dull; west.-rn packed i- 5aisc; creamery ,S0a32c. Kta firm at aac i% 0 Petroleum nominal; refined 7Ha7kc. roffec?t.idr duiftlliauiT' qu'eu A8oil 0Ka9Wc* *hb*>' it Cincinnati. 0., June l-Cotton dull and un 3 changed at lljic. Flour dull; family ?5 75aG 00: ifl fancy 5? 40a, Z). Wheat scarce and Arm: No. 2 18 ?ed winter t\ 3lal spot; SI bid; July si o; -* Id. (kirn Ann: No. 2m(xed "6y.tr,7c June; 771k c- July; 7*c August: JSic September. 76c hid October Oata quiet; No. 2 mixed 55c. Uyo firmer at TOaSOc Ikrley scarcc, firm and nominal Pork firmer ai U 119.75. Lard itroncer. held at $1137. Bulk mean 'e firmer; 'holders is 75: clntr ifb 111 12k. Bacor It- ?,MF ??I!KfHL? P* finished goals 1013 barrels on a bails of 91.10. Hut pt t?t dull ftnd cmt; c hoice Wcattra Reserve 20c caoice C'eotr I Ohio IGC. ... Cuicaoo, June 2?The Drortr't Journal report* 11 Hrw>?Receipts21,000 head: shipment 8.500 head or Market fairly active an'l Arm: common to ?hxk it- mixed 17 2Qa7 85; heavy 7 90o8 70; ligftt J730uf 83 ?,i G\ttle-Recelnt*?.00o &r*a: ihlpmerit*3,400 a?ui ' Good to choice higher th?n ever. grass cattle nailvi 6' and Texas *1111 deeljnjnjR expo U 98 8*9 30; com ty "on to Mr ? 65a7 'J5; butch-n' Hock dull ai$2 00i ' h ?Jt. m.lnlv CI "J\i I XV ..Mi-a TiiT.n. u nA. , to alrS350a4 00: medium torood$4 2ta476:choto er heavy tl ?ift5 50; itockrn and leaders K 50a5 40 n* "towp?roor to Mr tl 50*3 tO; medium to coot 13 75a4 25; good to choice 14 50.it 20. ,,i Tolwo. Juno z?Wbc?t quiet and weak; No. 3U whJ spot $1 38: June tl 81j$; July I114H: Aubui ft3 -10>6; yeM|10?H. Corn quiet; bl?h mUcd 76< 8* 3 ipot 74c: July and Aajuit ?8kcf year SOc. ??5S?r" W i"1"5 No-3 2* "P01?' bW. S W "Auiuit II lofc year II WW bid! fil^.Mkwl- ,f'uru infcctlre: >o, a ipot held at > June hold at 73Kc; July ?J3*c; year held at , Oau, UltJcJvlim Sa 2and August hold at . Wc; September hero at Bfljfcc. YoRK? ,JVn? ? rDnY pOQDa?The market li without ipwlal Hctlvltv. Still more Inquiry hat o*en extended, with more Interest manllwtvd In . ?upidl?for*u utun. Expoitu of cotton good*, 3,119 p ckauei. (Jlntfhimi are In uwre active dlitrtbu* to. irlnli are very quiet. Kentucky Je? (dull; rcbulUd !jM7c; fair rebelled WiWe; prlaio 63a V(c. ,frrmnfnou. i?a., Juno 2.?Petroleum active; ki i OKifd ?ics clowd at 0 Kc; nlunctt cikc: lowest 60c, refined 7JCc for Phlla ueipnu ueiivery. fiNciNSATi. Juno 2.?Mvo l?o?* quiet: common nnd Unl>t 5iucnts atthetd. 8. S. S. cures I'iiuplcs, Bolts, or any ducaie arising from Impure blood. A llnptlNt Mlnlftler'N Experience. I am a Ilrtptlst Minister, and before I even thought of being a clurgyiuitn, I graduated in medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my nresent profession, forty years ago. I was for many years a sufferer from quinsy; "Thomas1 Eclectric Oil cured lue." I was also troubled with hoursones.*, and Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil always relieved me. My wife and child had diphtheria, nnd "Thomas' 15clectrioOll cured them," nnd if taken in time Jt will cure seveu times out of ten. I am confident it ia a cure for the most obstinate cold or couch, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half fill it with the Oil, and then plaeo the end of the sj>oon in one nostril aud draw the Oil out of the. spoon into thu head by smiling as hard ns they can. until the Oil fails over into the throat, ami practice that twice n week, I don't caro how offensive their head muy be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. For deafness I1M/1 x. I? kii? ?? - ...... iu.ui.ucii uMuu ig wuiiuen iu my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine uubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt liko recommending, und I am very anxious to we it in every place, fori tell you 1 would not be without it iu my house for any consideration. I am now suffering with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing relieves me like Thomas' Kclectric Oli. Dk. K. P. C'kank, Corry, Pa. I'urincr*' Wive*. It is an evident fact that farmers' wives are smicted witii many diseases which are the result of overwork. They are constantly 4111 one ceaseless routine of toil from daylight at moruing uutil late at night. No change, no relaxation, no rest I .Farmers should note una met, una bo forewarned beforo it in too lutf. It is astonishing what an amount of labor the wives of farmers perform. Many of them get up and htfve breakfast ready before their husbands are out of bed. Then it is work, work, work until near midnight, their minds during the time being constantly occupied with their duties, and with thinking how the food is to be supplied, when the washing and ironing is to be done, when time can be spared to scrub the lloor, how the children are to be clothed and kept tidy, and innumerable other things not necessary to mention, all of which combino to overwork and break down the strongest woman in the land. Iu no ease is it safe to be continuously l thinking upon any one thing, and in coses where the brain has been weakened by too great a strain upon it, thereby producing insanity, epilepsy, vertigo, hysterics, female weakness, general debility, and a multitude of other oiseases, the remedy is I Uest and a few bottles of Ur. S. A. liichmund tfc Co.'s Samaritan Nervine It acts directly upon lite iteivoos centres and invigaUtrutlon?, ind U complete InclutlinjrUjc DeaJh and Burial of Jr**-. AND WeaUoillimiate the killing. the houte. --fc. m maam I*"8 J*">? # '? death, hU wife, lilt H~ BJ fj CVfl I# twa children born In outlawry.the FonU FRaraft who made the capture .ttc.aUo a full-pace i ilrtl*!* enrrarlnif of Co*. Crittenden. AfiL.MS I _ _ _ wX-HtED. rlrrnlir. < ? ??- - * JAMES *nl" fciV|r.lu,. .r tuo Secure only the .yaanu o. Itdudiesoniyii B >JIZ.Tr11 tS?a 1 JluttrrK.lfM H Sftli M SIMS?4 11 liO0V,"U?,B?fW P'Ke,,ful1 >l?eTml Jiutlr, ailli gf MM rUno?ccomp*alment. retail from 5i !o tit tenti e?ch 9 Rasner & Dinger, MANUFACTURERS OF Haves' Patent Metallic Skviigtits. y- ~"J "O (Pntlor Ucvnue) Thu ouly Skylights th? wo Fire, Storm, Condensation mid Weather Proof. MTNK.N1> I'OIt CIIH'VI.An.'n rVo.S?3 Tlilrcl Avenue, i'iTrsiii;i;?u, p.i. jg:' rr't.t* ' ' I HEW with nnonuK'i uuuuuio ELECTRIC | Scouring L'j-"'?_? 3WU;' ':'C-RGCUR : A LI. K1XDS OF-. FAN'CY - AN1) jjljsjsSgtgjB . NATUKlS'ei CHILDREN SjgF ^Hsv X3XA.3ST HEiMBjD-Z". , Blllograwa, Conmlpntlon onil oil dlsrarea of '\eeSu\ 11 t ^un t'?r'm,,eni Curt* than all : nuijnoiHTH; ^ANORre. U o' s, Asthma, Pneumonia, Consnmptlon, and nat, Chest ami Lungs. 5 CONSUMED ANNUALLY, ways been one of the mostimportantjweapons :d by the MEDICAL FACULTY mmlnat the tchmeats of COUGHS,COLDS, BRONCHITIS, in its incipient ami advanccu stages, and all but it baa never been so advantageously cornel RYE. In addition to its soothing Balsamic tonic, to build up the system after tke cough I dealers who try t > palm off upon you Rock iCk and RYE, which is the only dedicated re, LAW HENCE & MARTIN, on the Propri'TTLES FOR FAMILY USE. * ;o, HI., and No. 0 Rirclay street, New York. S ami DK.UjKUS Kvcrywlioro. Ill supply the trade nt manufacturing prices. Mltqfmj GOODS, ^ORGANS^ Flro Octavo#. ono 3-5 Seta Beedfl.-Efp/i* Stops. Including Sub-Bass. Oc'ave Coupler, Stool, ?w? Mujib, tu uuiiu uiuuk nouiut vuo Fancy IUgh Top, as above. ONLY $30. Thm Oboax ib Spilt os nig Old Plax. * Tho Fatuous jJeetJioven Organ 27 stods. 10 rf>ohc sfcqo Boon to advance to $125. Ordor now. Remit br Bank Draft, root Offlco Order, or Jlcglatered Zotter. Boxed and shipped without? 3rainont'i Delay. Catalogue Free. Address or coll upon SDANIEL F, BEATTY.Waslanghin, Nei mqfr MAMWf & UAMLIS uliUAiVS, SEW style*. W GO and upward* nor month, til) paid lor, at SHEWS MUSIC STOKE, 53 Twelfth stiect. Washington Hall VTEW 7 1-3 OCTAVE PIANOS, OF ISV flr?t quality, warranted Mx years, $275and upwards, nt SHEIIl'S MUS.C STOhE, 53 Twelfth tr<-. lhsf, in a c*rtaln rouw Jn clwnciy pcndltiK lu uid court, whcrclu diaries K. UNcttr :! nud other* uru plalntltl's nna George B. Ul. wtll mid oihersarodeleiKlHiitR, mid by vlriuo of ibo Kutho'liyin mo ve?tod ns Bpcclal Coramlnloner GH by uld decnu, I will, ou FRIDAY, THK lfiTll DAY OF JUNE, A. D? 1882, nt tho Iron fumuco ou tho premlwi to bo lold, commencing Ht 11 o'clock a. m., procccd to . J itell at t'ubllo Auctlou to thy highest and - "i'i lx*t bjuder, the rwtl e?uito and pcnonal ,'i property hereinafter described, or so much of Mdd ,( real coutu Mild nor nn?l ?,"??/ uccca* ;-i l wry with tho funos la in* hands at Trustee, i $tii 87, as mentioned In said decree, to \m tho ileus reported iiii.ideaiiifl, wllhiuu'rcit until paid, on tho land and penouat property. iurh lion* ag? ' kp'kmlnk 115,201 41, tu of April loth, 18!i'2, bo far nucn livua and interest remain unpaid, being.this* I 10th day of May, l??f, the whole aroouut thereof i reported as above, I >,o e*jx?nxa of title, aud of tfia aid tru?tee and commUnmur properly incurred aa ouch trustee aud commissioner. Including tho . ) coiumUlonur'acommUaioui tbatlstoiay, the iol* ! lowing rvaleatate and prupvrty, UttutOii in 1'rvntou county, went Vl.ginla, on tho waters of Three Forks Creek, known as tho Glades Iron Works. ' v v-'-i ,V: Including the ' TOWN OP GLADESVILLE, AND KIOIIT UUNDRED AND FIFTY ACMES Ot Coal and Irou Landa annexed thereto. For the description and boundaries tlureof icfcronco is j hereby made to the fblowing dteda conveying the':; 'SSoffiaS Mild lands to (Aoreo lUrdman. all.of wmch t.ro , ?,.*J recorded In tho olnco of tbo Clerk of tho County i . ourtol l'retion county, Wtat Vtiglnli, to-wlt: a , I?? d- ed for two tracts of land, ono containlug 12&X ;; \i acre*. tltc other Wacres ami two poles from. 0. A. i and Agues lleldelbcig to sold uconce Hantaan and' ?wS8? Alary R. Aillner, dated May 18. lb7o, and recorded . I In deed book So. liU. ou pages 2C6 and Vt">7; a deed ! for acre* from W. 11. Heidelberg lotald Hard* , ?im ^ j man anted May 27,187-1. and lecordtd In deed bodk : No. 10. page 267; a deed from Harmon aud Maitha i A. Trlcket to tho Mid Hantaan and Mary E. Mlll.v?:.iMS^ ner.for two tracts ol laud,both containing M^afcre*. I dated Juno 10, lttfO, and recoracd In deed book c>o. , 33. pogrs W?4, and deed from John & aberrant and i others tosald I lard man, dated May 13, 187.', and re- ! I corded In deed book >io. 41.paces'.*and3; a deed from i I Margaret, Ucotgo U .James v., Julia A, and Baruh ' i K. Jackson, to said George llardmau for one acre, I dated Marco JC, W?2, and recorded In deed book No. * ' .id. page* 434-35; a ami fiom Win. 11. amlO llrowu to wilu Hantaan, for two acres and 23 perches, dated ! March 27, 1874, and recoided Ui deed book No 41, ; pages 4 and 6: a deed from Cyrus and Nsncjr J. "1 Llutou to said Hantaan, for 12 urns and 2k pci dies, ! dated Juno 17, 1874, and recorded In aetd took No. " | 11, pages 18 and 19; a deed from lluckutr aud He* Ik-cch Fairfax to told Hard man for no amen, dated M${aflS5 August 1'J, 1?7a and recorded In deed book No. 41, page* 20 aud 21; aud a deed Jjem John K.and Mary1 . ' K, Mlllner to tho-Mid Hanlmnn. for four ?rnciaof:! laud iiCTrcgfttlng 383 acres, dated|March 10,1874, and ""; revOidetl lu dt^u booa >u. -ii, pages ?? .2 . aud 24; Uio whole containing in trie aggregate about I 850 acres, with oil the improvements ?nu hi puiteri* " "-1 ancea thereunto belonging, or in any wise apper* ra mining, luciuotng U?e iron lumaco thereon, huuhH^ ' the machinery and llxtOna tuereou, whether fixed or,movable, and all tools ann implements uH-d in^x^^mgH operating the tame, wljether fixed or movable, Miid land being the samo conveyed to Charles E. Lavertjrj by Eugene List by deed dated September 30. A. 1878, and recorded among the public land records of '! mdd county, in deed book 46, page71. -V* wJffljan AUo. the following penoual propuity now on lho'r&sK?8F above real estate ?? ?? - tuvMMuui'u, H four-wheeled tram-road care; '2hlx-hone wagons, I two-borce wagon. Itlx'ts of harness, lsix-hone eu-. " nine and upright engine boiler used to operate the samo.| i ccuis of Sale for tho Real EstAte.?Onc-thlrd of i the purdinMj money,oriuch greater amount thcttofs^iJSftagMS lis tl?o purchaser may elect topny, cuslilti hand; the residue In two iqual yearly payment*, with lit-''~ icrestfrom day of wue, and the tlewred payments to be secured by deed of tniht on the proi?-tty sold. >\ .Terms of Sale for the Personal Property.?All ' s'ims under one hundred dollars ca*h; over one huudred dohare one-third, or sueli greater amounty ihereol as tne purchaser may 'elect to pay, cash; tho 1 . ' '. residue in tiro equal Installments at three and'tlx . . v;y months respectively, bearingInterest from the day . of sale, with approved pi reonal fccurlt). " - '/ ,.. UEO. a CALDWELL, mjrlS VpotIhI ' nrnmi*-loner."- , RECEIVER'S SALE. Liivery Stable Stoclr. In the Circuit Court of Ohio County, \V. Va., ac A.S. Harden* etui. V vs. >in Chancery. > C. E WifiNM -> -i l . A ,.-~vyj.Uj33gaB By virtue of a dccrec entered in the laid court in J the above entitled cause on the 3d day ol May .-.A. u., l?Si the undersigned Special Kecelver named la said decree will on . ,r ' MONDAY, THE 12th DAY OF J USE, A. D., 1SS2, Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. sell nt public auction at the Livery Stable, No. 1MW iiaiu street, in the city ol heeling in said county of Ohio, and State j : . j of * est Virginia, to the fcfgluat and fcesi bidder, ' 1 . ; thefollowligdescribedpropeity.that-isto my: '' v^.L:$s$Sga hUteen horse*, slxhncka, Stopbugglts, 1 carriage,' l pha.-ton.l open buggy, 1 road vrayou, t big -pring fetesS wagon. 1 fouMiorte slclgn 2 two-horse sltluhB, 7 one-horse sleighs, 6 ?et* hack harnus, 1 double set carri Alto the following household and kitchen furnl- i ture. ' v... One'fct of parlor turniture, 1 ict of dining roo?. furniture, 2 ?et* bed room f raiturc,"'carpeU.matting, coal vase, water cooler and numerous other articles o' household and kitchen furnituie. Also ono gold watch a-.r chain ;lw$, ?3s leans op Balk?For sums not exceeding one hundrcd lStOO) dollais cash; for sums exceeding no ''1 hundred and not exceeding five hundred ijMO) dollars, one-half, or?o mucn mote as the purchaser may elect, In cash and the remainder in ninety t90) day?, with Interest from the day of sule; for turns exiceding Ave hundred 155C0) dollars, one thlid, or. so much more as tin* ???? -1--* * * * r-.v..?v. M>; i-icu, IU CUH, ! nni ihc lemalnderln two equal lusUllmont8.p?5able la three and six monibK rtipccilvely, wl)n ln-Vvfirj w^S term from day ol sale, the deferred ina'nllinenUof^/.^jTS^ pnrcbawi money in all lo be secured b> good penonNl security. KOBEET Ma KfeHALL, . myltf Special * ectlver. ' .'rJ^JWS - = PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING. rpiUMBLE k LTJTZ, FLXJ3VCBEB.S, .4f?| Gas and Steal Fitters, 1418 Market Street. ''~0W?> Heating1 and reutUatlng of public bullclIngs, dwellings anil factories a specialty. .vla|? *U24 1 -JHOilPSON 4 HIBBERD, PRACTICAL PLUMBEBS. vlmM m. Gas and Steam fitters, 'v-' VA'-i 1814 Market St., "Wheeling, W. Va. Dealer* In all kinds o! lead, 'wrought and cmI lion ,T pipes, sewer pipes grid chimney lops, steaxn and water ranges, riphon pumps, safety valves, bath tuba, uoka, &c. Bole agent# for tho , ; .-ygMBS Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, And Underwriters' Om Machine. Orders from the country promptly filled. ma23 JMJKE FI1TON, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fittet 1416 Main street All ordcra promptly attended to. jt4 trfm. hake a son, \ " PRACTICAL PLTTMWrpa n?* ?I v?l An u OTJCAM'.'; kittkbs, '*$am Ko. 83 Twelfth Btrcci. All work done promptly at reuonable prlocs. < i W ? FINANCIAL. BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. OAP1TAJ -4175,000 Wk. A. Iarrr ...?-......-..Pieildent .^l^S Wk. B. 8mwow Vico-Prcddenl Doea % General Banking Brmlnw" Vm. A.leelt, '"T"*., * ? J. A. Killer, | KBl$9*IP"V MS8 A. M. AdftBU. i ui P K- l^Wortl, Btnir8j*r?, . .'ctor J^nbni* y. K JKPSON, (M,l?. gXCHAKGE EST : OAP1TAI, ill