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I. llBDjCAU?? . f gjTe e?rer han?IIrJ anythin# which flare I ^ttiilictioa Ior Wood or Skin Diseases CI..U1K' A SCUTEli, JMnvilie, Va. g,rtl/irJ{bf biglint exjires>Ionsof at> ^uis/ww parliw wlio have taken S. S. fTf ciio am! Wood DiV.ws. * " \VM. J.I ITKKKK <t CO., Naslivillo, Tenn. gupitt Utter MtWaotlon tLitnany remufcltoil'i**" l?*ve ever handled. N- cfJilLLKK STKVKS3, U'wahington, D. C.' i j'byjiciaiu now recommend it j i S. XXSSFtELl) A- CO., ^.Memjihls, Tenn. I 1 I "V, " KLEXKER, Louisville, Ky. ? w Jttak? in the highest L MKSS1TKR, ^ Dearar, Col. up UV A Mi IIIIIliUlSTS. *jp// ,c^v ^ ^c< <4 /V/ Ik <>,000,000 Children lu the United Stilton Who ?u!T?r P&Jn, who kw knu cry, Who H?Vf l*?lf YACt4, Who IUv? Ii?d lireath, ShonlJ D* La??lilin's Worm Syrap IK Child Whc*? -'I^p Disturb**!, Ti*("btV-1 Who Wakw In Terror. n?ll:WlVhiN. li Voracious, TttttlMWb'~* Api*Ut* VtrleH, Th? ? til!il whtf Ik*-* Not ThrlT#, Thi* Chi 1-1 U'l.o 15 Kniaclitted, T!.r Chi 1.1 With Internal Itriuulon, IT;? ChlU With hollow Complexion, Should Use Latiglilin's Worm Syrup 5* S> Iian^roo* A? Worm*. ,v< lfclt.1 Is Kit* Kioq The in. tIty Cxae Duw Themselves. TItj A{jr?v?lt other Complaints. Ik# Child's Cure When Teething: LAU0HL3NS INFANT CORDIAL t rri\? the orn*: Aiuth Pain; Ukoccu I'lUJOUTtos; C..STKOLH TIIK IloWKUH, ?:r com plaint. Dv>cntkky, t-i?fciuir.a, r latulkxce, wuc,jctc. Motiic* *i'l flnd it very valuable: the child will u rrtei'ii, ft (nt'iugt rj'f tit rp. mul <cnkr up riserc,mfrirtaUr. \\>?juarante? wStA?:;f,?ni will refund the prtc* of every on? wlUs?ur?-|ir^nn-d. by *11 druicglat*Price U.jc. per liottlc. -? LAUGHUN BROS. &. CO., Proprictou, WHEELINC, W VA? DRJ. E. SMITH, NO. in: CIIAPLIXE STREET. Jit iut evidence of a physician's tuccoa Ls the tc* Cxcyuf hU patient4. The increasing demands for cj ptofe?ior.*l ?crvices prove that 1 have dealt raoratly an<i fairly with thf*e who have consulted ?. IwreruM-A patient'* name without perm is4a.tiouch 1 have mauy hundred certificates from wtbcj I have cured after they had been prot^5cr<JIncurable. A thorough medical education, TO=usj jcar>h(?flulexperieuce and familiarity TOlatramtic agenu, h close oVervance of tera{tMtaal peculiarities and strict attention to manaaement Insures succes*, If cure If and 1 frankly give the valient my oplulon. HOME PEOOF UU.<T an*? Uver and Uheumatlsin ? Terribly.?'"Nothing seemed to help me: K^'-atetout of bed. I>r. Smith cured me." 2WT. l'HILLIf?. Wheeling, W. Va. uua h'.rpnsof So*;. Impaired Voice?Sufl*~?*lt?*?atent medicine failed to help me. W. aim aaplx's ly cu red mc. chaki.es chadduck, of ?jjeldei i Co. Wheeling. W. Va. v'.Tpui I.u ulcerated Stomach.?"Treatment toglre inc relief. Dr. Smith cured B?;, THOMAS IloLT. Insurnncc Agent. theia [or fourteen yer.r*. Dr. Smith currJc#.- LOUIS P. WASHINGTON. jJJ-fcj, Entitling Sores on Head.?'"My wn was J-XW fcr fourteen years. Nothing seemed to Dr. Smith cured him." mrs. Catherine caps, Marketstrect, Wheeling, W. Va. aaw.-"?uffered for years with cancer. Hod It ??tlhrw times. It returned after eachopera"? to.Salth cured mo without knUc caustic or mrs. ii. m. OP.CUTr. "f. FbtuU of Anus.?Flat of my back for 16 Ported dying. Dr. Smith cured me with* * *~e, la five weeks. _ thomas colvin. Grocer, Main St.. wheeling. W. Va. ,i?w4im* of Rectum, Prol"p*us and Piles.? /"Runup to ille und pronounced Incdrabla. cured uie without knife." WASHINGTON DP.LANV, . Martin's Ferry. J*- u. 0. La hi writes?"Dr. Smith's profesrtonal !n ay {4tnlly have been motit satlstactory |~a l wtnmctiJ hlw to alia* a gentleman and a fflnljlipldan." Kolh s*yy?"I had heeu suffering years MC,i treated by many physicians for ijTP'i*. i?r. .Smith ?ald 1 had a tape-worm and " w hout> removed a monster 109 net long." ji^aj-t'ompJalnts.?Three ycawin hospitals for pf*1- Kite me ]>ecullar advantages in such eases. ..m^uiauno, uiww ?u " *4. kMaep. fcktn, blood. nertwM^?"? ^ wtakt. of men *a4 youth. ?crofUJiaucJ taiitjr to my siu-ce#. ???rvd without the knife. . ^Ucau ki k <li>Uht may bo treated by letter 'ana *^v.lun puranu-vd. A chart f?r sou ?**fiton rwxlft ol two three-cent sjuni?. *na *Ut>ertiurr.<d? , toanimioa at office free. Office hours (rota 1 x. Jaiiv. Ull on or wldrwjs J. K. SMITH. M. D.. J31! So.Ill: incline .-U. Wheeling. >* >* |r C^pp^ 1 WKlilVS ECLi'.CTltlC MEDICINE h *pn*itive and tSmnal tvinotly for all Norton* k*t*.-s In every ?u? o! U'.t-jdnnR or old. male f female: ?uch as ImpoteacT P*?iH.2!lon, Lossol Rrenrh. Ln* of \ ItelitT. Defective !?~?1 Kmln Tower. and dl**,.-* from *blch sn stiutnnil wivte of life ivriti-*. all ol which cATQOt JU t? undermine the whole ?y?*.era. Krery on;an j? weakened. every power prwtn-.led, iind nianT of divas; ire KeneruUa which, U not checkod. the way to an early death. It rvJuvinaU* ??e ?d reinrisorati* youth. Each package conUlm ^Select tor t-wo trt*tinent_ ?aicn win to wnt ltd', with fall pauticol*it> sow by ill Draori?ts at cent* * package, or for & CO. WUlU?nt!re?by mall Ret ipi of aorirr. by \dtlrc?in5 WEBB'S tCLbCTRir. MEDICINE CO.. <cu?tumnittrf. Buffalo, N.i. LOG IN 4 CO., Wholesale ?=J IUUU Acenti, I Ijgilr.r g>woa27 JpzuEsiffl I fetS?1?"-15 aronuve rare forUX Discbare?*. I Cl faimila? u-il l^inml Bgn?aUQC? ot Ifco IpIlTAEY PASSAGES R A CS^'^:^52^SSaff!S!SS?5BBB n nSl OOV!rbottlc.Tcr?.\J?bT*ttdru*d H y_y rritt* ctB-Ssthv Kxmr*? enne jfi li c:utor -a jfiMK D. PAKK tz HONS, I wgJ lT^n-l l?7Ry?mi*roUt. CINCINNATI, I w o IS JO. I ir M icaaon tiOi * * * I .Jtt^bylAcibMn Brf*.&Co. )' AaJ f ? m * ? Uy*-no pr.v till cur??L k*i*bll*b??l to . L ''"Vli'U cur?0. Tv-t-r t<> paU^hW In kllinru ^^cv^try. Dr. ?. I- Xartli, Q&iccy, Mlea. MEDICAL. ; ' jjpipi!^ v ly w THE WONDER OF HEALING! CJftt.fl.TTVl Th? K*lroci U tbo on if TLttH, ?* rw?,ff0 for ?w> <11^, Cold in Ileul, ke. Our ' CufarrhCinv,'* Mcully prrj?rwl lo nxt terluui our Natal MyrinKclnrftluitila for n>c lura. LirrhaJ Affertiona laitnu.l.. >...1 Inotn. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. ?sr tlon haa cnre<l ?o many cam* of tlitm dli* treiutog complahila aa the Kalruct. Hemorrhages. IIT'lS,' Btomach, Jfoae, or from any cauw, lappctdl* ly coutrolled and atopi-ed. Diphtheria and Sore Throat. .^rr?';: promptly. It la a aura cure. IMay la tkngervUM. For Pilrs, Illini!, ni??dittff or V(rh? iaf, It la the grealtat known remedy. Cautlon.-POSD'S P.XTtlACT hm been {mi. Iattd. Th* prnuiiit ha* the ircrrfa "J-OSO'S KXTRACT 'blown in the glat*. and ?vr picture trad*-mark on tumwndtnj bvf wrapper. Sone of her it oenuine. Jltrayt l/uiif on haeinj POST)'8 P.X Til A CT. Take noclhtr preparation. It U never tcld in bulk or by vieatvre. arrctAi-TTra axd toilet AJmetta. POND'S EXTRACT 50c., Sl-00, S1.75Toilet Cream. 1.00 Catarrh Cure 75 Dentifrice. 50 Platter 25 Lip Salve 25 lnhaleKGIaii50c.)1.00 ToHetSoap(3Cakej). 50 NaiatSjrlnge-.... 25 Ointment 50 Medicated Paper... 25 ' Family Syringe, $1,00' Lames, read p??ea 13, IP, 21 and 28 of our Saw P?mphl?>t, which accompany each bottle. CB^Ot'u New I'amphlkt wnit lluiour or oca PnxrAJUTtoai 8ejit Fit EE of arrucatjos "POND'S EXTRACT CO., ' 14 West 14th St., New York. lull line of nbovo preparations displaye In one of l^nd'HExtract Co.'s Show Ca^eaam mjiu ny ix>pan it l0..u&3 ilainHtreet, Wheel in^r; also by C. Moenketuoeller, corner Marke and Twenty-secondStreets, Centre Wheelinj jel5-TTll?AMT TUTT'S PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of tho present generation. It Is for the Sure oft hi s diseaso and ita attendants, 81CX-HE APACHE. BILIOUSNESS. DYS? PEPSIA. C OK ST1P ATIOK. PILES, etc.. that TtfTTS PILLS havo gained a world-wido reputation. lio Bomady has evor beon discovered that acta so gontly on tho tllgcstlvo organs, Riving thorn vigor to aa? slmllate food. As a natural result, the yervous^y?t?nnn3raced. tEiTMuaclos are Developed, and tho Body Robust. Ol3.ilIts and. Fovor. E. RIVAL, a Planter at Bayou Sara. La., Bays: &!y plantaUon Is In a malarial district. For several yoara I could not moko half a crop on account of bilious diseases and chills. I was nearly dlacouragod when I began tho use of TUTT'8 PILLS. The result *faa marveloua: my laborers aoon bocaine boarty and robust, and I have had no further trouble. They rel!fri? (hp cneorcwl llwr. flfanw the Ulnod from polwjnuui humor*, nnd rauM* IIip bowrl* to net naturally, without which nootiernn fwl wrlU Try thl* remedy Ihlrly, and jon trill caln n healthy I>lirr?tlou. VI|onit? llod;. Pui-o Illnod, Ntroui;?rVM, and a.Nuum! Lit cr. l?rlce.23CetJU. Officc, 33 Jlurray Y. HUT'S HAIR DYE. Gray 11*111 or Whiskers cbanped to&GLov?r Black by a single application of this Dvt It Impart* a natural color,and acts Instantaneously. Nild by I)ru(fglsts, or sent by express on receipt of Ono Dollar. Office. 0J3 Murray Street,-New York. (Dr. TITTS 3tAXU.lL of Vnlttablt>\ Information end V?rfnt Hrcelptm I teifT hr innllert ntt on application. / THE COHTRaSTS While other Dcking Powders ere largely adulterated with Alum end other hurtful drugs. ^ ess tlPSt^// wf has been kepi unchanged in all its original purity and strength. The best evidence of its safety and effectiveness is the fact of its having received the highest testimonials from the most eminent chemists in tiio United States, who havo analyzed it, from its introduction to tho present time. No other powders show so good results by the ikn tcot nc tuc rurn iiucib*i?kit- ikuf ur inn uil.ii. IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER ?MADE DVSTEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., And.St. Louis, Mo., Sl&afirtarm ?f LopilU Y??il G?o?, Dr. Trlr*'* SpvcUl Kunrtt, tad Dr. rrl?'? l'<rfu??*. Cnres RMovmaUsm. Lam Dago, ijamejuacx, opzzunz unu Braises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Diphtheria, Bums, Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, and aL7.pains and aches. Tk? t*it lateral! uj eitenut teoedjr In the vol 14. E?cty U*tU jpurW.tcJ. S0IJV7 taeJidae J??lcr? c?trpiU/t. IXrrctio^i la ftlftl l*?CVS?*S. rrice jo ccstt uJ^jo, FOSTER, MILBURN L CO., Prop'ri, BUFFALO, N.Y,U.iA. iEBaauMguEseuuia Tfeti Is ? new njuKMr.orl^UiaHy cyu- II tt)UD<leJonJlotrMarc<JtoJhemo.llf3(nn?rc5- ? lion end ttio ncWIc ?t largo bjr S. II. jltrt- H nun, M. p., of ?"'nn J " -] 9 f> 1 ^ thai oi ftnjr otaer rcmolr, *n<l U tjia ?,nljr . ratdldne need^J in Almo;; evrnr dlwaM lo A which fl?* is fcetr-WKW K*m,n,5 Mto> 1 betas tlio only txcrpUcn. fn thUl'itiicxA t shonUl not bo part. In Con?Urw?on Wit m v l)l?AKJ of tbo Vemat? Orffint ?n<t niaAJw. Manalix rboaH be rItcq wrIUi IU Pciutva fe 1? cempoicd of purely vegetable InRrMbnu. 3 ucch one, acconllns to medical ?ntnor?. a gmtT'-ii.-'iiy InItself. t"'TTrV'-^-* ' '"*vyril Uwactlr? prlncrplM from tlirw InffTrdlenul ~ ao>l la ccujl/lalttit lh?m Infcjpno simple cop- w * pouail. w^ileliitoartcoJnclarsrUb Jn? ?'*|| MioicaTkoc N XTCta lu'erery wul II t the work ot rc*u>r?Uoc c?n>uiencr? wun im|R UntJo*?. TfceroUDoC*norjr*n taatu willl not rvifh nrr a dlocaM It will not rare. >n.*LJ 3 parti nibn vr>1 for * pamitiW. BZ?w!2SvI S. It. 11 Viri'M A V * <Y>.. O^K.rn. i-hio. I I Sold by all ijra^giata and dealers ia niedicin ~ Ste unifei ,\ihu aawo??a? yonrtf<mhMrm, TUK mvrMA.s JIIUULK. How I lie Dlfllrtilfy l'oniin??CfU-Ambi U?jr the .?n Hitler. Chicago Tribune. The crisis in Egypt liaj rapidly come to a head, and m it bids fair to occupy tbo attention of tlio world lor some time 8 brief review of the circumstances Icadlnz up to It will bo of interest, it* origiQ may be traced back as far aa February, 1881, when the troops at Cairo forced the Khe<live to releaso somo of their olticera who wcro on trial for various olTenses. In conceding to their demand the Khedive really surrendered his power to the army, and it has remained with it ever since. 1-ust September Arabi licy. who was ? colonel and leader of the outbreak in February, seized the command of the army and demanded of tbo Khedive that ho should dismiss the Ministry, increase the pay of the army, and grant a constitution. Tho Khedive conceded all that was asked, except the constitution, and for this he substituted a Chamber of Notables, 'fins chamber met and prepared an organic law by which the control of the budget was placed in,the hands of the Notables and of the Ministry, but excluded entirely the Knglish and French control, which means the representatives of England and France, who had control of the finances and the management of the debt owed by Egypt to the English and French bondholders. The Control protested, and England and France joined'in a note of warning to the revolutionists. The army protested ngainst the note and Am hi IW- nsnlnj^^.i !<?* they did not * intend to disturb the financial arrangement*. The Control was instructed not to countenance any concision by the Egyptian Government to the claim of the Chamber of Notables, to vote the budget. The latter waited upon the Khedive and requested him to sign the organic law. but he declined, taking shelter behind the j English and French Consuls. Thereupon j Chcrif Pasha, the President of the CounI cil, resigned, and Arabi Bey formed a new ] 1 Cabinet, with himself in itiia Minister of ( ; War, and forced the Khedive to recognize , it. lie also forced hiin^to recognize the i " Cabinet and to approve the organic law, which conferred the right of voting the budget upon the Notables. Thereupon the 1 Control declared that its power was nullified. Meanwhile the Ministry repudiated < the authority of the Khedive altogether, and also severed their relations with the 1 French and English Control, whereupon * the ironclads were sent to Egypt, and the Ministry were notified that Arabi Ley S must be removed. . Ue refused to submit, the Ministry resigned, and the Khedive ' removed Arabi Bey from the head of the 3 Array, but, under compulsion, reinstated him Meanwhile under the advice of the e European Powers Turkey sent Derviach a Pascba as its representative u Egypt to settle the complication, and England and France asked for a conference of the Pow- I ers at Constantinople, which is still sitting, 1 niuugu Auruey reiuseu 10 participate. Dervisch Pasha's mission appears to be be a failure, as the Khedive is still without authority, and Arabi Bey, having formed another'Cabinet with himself as Minister of AVar again, is really the ruler of Egypt, and has gone on fortifying Alexandria and declaring bis intention of foicibly resisting English intervention. The long writing of the various parties, the fleet, the Egyptians, Arabi lley, the Khedive, the Sultan, to see what step the other would tako now appears to have been brokeu, and a very short time must now determine where eaeh stands, for the ollicial order has been issued by the English Admiral that the bombardment will begin at 9 o'clock this tnorning. England opens the ball. A Editors Iutclliscnccn In Monday's issue of the llegifter there appears, over the signature of "Tocsin," an article in which the writer, with an overzealous warmth in behalf of prohibition, makes very unjust and damaging intimatitions in regard to liquor having heen the probable cause that led to disaster of the Fourth of July. Now, not " only do the facts, as far as yet made public, lend no color of authority to such an asser- 1 tion, but even were what he states entirely true in every particular, he would still fall in fastening any blame upon the officers of the Scioto. } will not dwell upon the unfairness of disposition shown in charging the officers of the ill-fated steamer with explicit violations of duty in advance of the ' triunal whose duty it will be to officially ! investigate and report ut>on the causes ' which led to the collision, and thus most likely create false professions with the * public, since any such probable effect is ? entirely subordinated to the writer's evi- : dent anxiety to use this great calamity as a pretext for attacking the liquor license system of West Virginia. The writer wouiu nave nis readers ueiieve tbat if no license for the sale of liquor existed in this .State, that the accident could not have occurred. Because, forsooth, there were, as he alleges, some flasks of liquor in the possession of some passengers (and upon what excursion Is there not some) to this fact must be attributed all the horrors of that Tuesday niebt. Does "Tocsin" mean to imply that had prohibition laws been in force in this State, no bottles of liqnor would have been carried by the travelers on the boat? Does he not know that upon excursions where no public bar is had, more liquor is drank froin the private resources 0f individuals, than would be taken were each drink to be paid for separately '.' iloreis invariably drank just from the freedom of access to the supply and the absence of any restraint as to the quantity partaken of at any one time. The history of any community in which - drunkenness prevails is the historv of a community compelled to carry its own li quor. I do not accuse the advocates of i prohibition of wilful perversion of facts, i bot I do assert that they persistentlv ignore the self-evident teaching 0f those facts. Not only has prohibition in this country, so far as tried,, failed to prohibit, but it has been, like all ill-considered legislation, the prolific cause 0f many evils. In ' -States where prohibition hHs been 1 tried, tho result has been an actual increase lin the number pf cases of drunkenness, and with it an increase of crime. Deprive the people of our State of all right to deal in liquor under proper restrictions, and you deprive the state of that character for treedom of its citizens which attracts to the shores of America so many thousands of immigrants yearly. Let uh not permit ; ourselves to be led into false beliefs, either by the misguided zeal of an enthusiast, or by the studied sophistry ?f those, who, : careless of principle, merely desire some kind of a hobby, on which they have hopes of riding into pl&co and power. License. Did roll VI 111 in !.. ... I am a candidate for Congress and will pnt tills to the test I made one run two weeks ago, viihout a dollar! I would not give a dollar or bow* the knee to any Boss " to-day for a seat in Congress! Our Congressional Convention ballotted three days and adjourned under a cloud of bribery and corruption without choice. We hold another convention^ I am going back in my green, old-fashioned way, without a dollar. I believe this is the true doctrine, and I will fight it out on this line if it takes all ummer, and I think it will, and part of the fall, too. I wautto see it tested. I will press this principle in the faco of the most unscrupulous use of money I ever eaw, and when I am through itshall appear to the whole country whether money or the people made the nomination. Mv appeal is irom the Bosses to the people. I will accept no nomination from the Bosses. PnirltP TlltflMf 'Why Will yon -'Mi';' Allow a cold to advance In your system and thus cncpantge more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Ijcmofrsjes and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained? Boecanfi Gk&xax Stucp has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee's famous German ep presdption, and is prepared with the greatest care, and n? fear need be' entertained in administering it to the youngest child, as per direction!. The tale of this medicine Is unprecedented. Bince Erst introduced there has been b constant increasing demand and with* out a single report of failure to do i to work in any case. Ask your Druggist astothetrath of these remarks. Large sites 70 cents. Try itand be conrinrftJ. rihsaw A Cocou, Cold or Bore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable Lung disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but acts directly on the intiatned parts, allay. Ing Irritation, gives relief in Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat troubles which singers and public sneakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, and bate always given, perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and coustant use for nearly an entire generation they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Bold at 25 cents a box everywhere. ttIibaw Kkvkb forget that biliousness and conalipatlon are entirely curable with Maxaux. I'erMtunl! To Men Only! The Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.?No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial Is allowed. rrsxw Death to the INi rn.il tew, which hide between the gums and teeth, and eat Into them to their destruction. 8ozodont is master of the situation. Whoever uses it regularly after every meal, and cleanses his teeth and mouth, will soon be rid of the parasites. llorwford'ft Acid I'hoiphute-A JffMCMlly. Dr. C. 0. Files, Portland, Me., says: 4,0f all the samples of medicine sent me durinc the past dozen yetn it is the only one 1 have ever found which has become a necessity in my own household " A-vn j'lics, cutoMiiauoii oau a lorjuu iiver, never fail totAke Masaijx. I'I<1U||| (iOlll. Dan'l I'lank, of Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Fa., lescribes it thus: "I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' EclectricOil wnicb.eifrcted [be iwnuleiful aire of a crouked limb in six ampliations; it proved worth more than gold to ne.H "IIacijiktacjc," a lasting and frigrant perume. Price 23 and 60 cents. Shiloii's Cube will immediately relieve Jroup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. Fob Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you lave a printed guarantee on every bottleof ihiloh's Vitalixer. It never fails to cure. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of ihiloh's Catarrh Bemedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by K. Booking, agent, under Odd Felow's Hall, and by B. II. List, 1010 Main treet. Doctor bills ore abominable and not needd in kidi.ey and liver affections, as Pebcxa iud Masau^wIII cure them. Tlint IIUHbund or .Mine s three times the man he was before he began tsing "Wells' Health Benewer." $1. Druglists. What gives a healthy appetite, an inreased digestion, strength to the muscles, ind tone to the nerves? Brown's Iron Biters. DAW . Ons hcwdbso dollars reward for a better eraedy. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Jis isnre cure forPiW*. daw Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's few Nationsl Dyes. For brightness snd duribility of color are un equaled. Color from wo to five ponnds. Directions in English md German. Price 15 cents. daw The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon. !nd., says: "Both myself and wife owe our ives to Shilob's Consumption Cure." Are yoc mads miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness.^ Loss of Appetite, i'ellow Skin ? Shilob's Vitalizer is a positive :ure. Why will you coiigb when Shilob's Cure vill give immediate relief, l'rice 10 cts.,50 its. and $1. Suiloh's Catarrh Remedy?a positive cure 'or Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker Month. Sold by E. Bocking. agent, under OJd Felow's Hall, snd by It. H. List, 1010 Main itreet. Cures Old Sores, Ulcers, or any^ disease irbing from impure btood?jnaS. S. S. " BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chilU auu wva '""("jmiuic. For sale by Logan it Co. It In no JoUc ro suffer constant headache, degression of ipirits, longing for food and not beiug able to ;at when put before you, gnawing pins in the stoiuacb, lassitude and a general feeling )f goiienesr, but a capital joke to find that Burdock's Blood Biitera remove all these ivmptons and only costs $1.00. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. PETAgTCHg OK TfJliyS?WHEELING TIME. auij. I day. a.m. a.m. p.m. r.K. J. & O.K. P.. fl:35 fc5? 8:10 4:55 P. M. ant. 0. Dir... ?.. 9:30 1:S0 ffcOOj 11:15 i7.,P. &B.D1V 1:80 5-10 ? a. M. Jlev. A Pltte .. 6:00 11:1C? 1:50 J4:55 ?.i C. & Bt.L.- *52 6:Si 8:52 1:5* 4:17 *8:47 A.m. r. X. A. X. A.M. X. T. V. & w. *9"SO "5:3)1 12:00 fcOOl 54:00 ARgrVAIi or TRAINS. [Sun- * day. a.m. a.m. r.H. a.m. 3. A 0. R. B 12:15 10:30 2:SJ1 9:20 P. M. A.M. A.M. A.M. feat. O. Dlr 5-5i 10:00 2:56 10:45 a. M. p. M. !F.,P.&B.DiT 7:55 11:201 6:25 A.M. r.M. A.M. He?. & Pitta? 11:40 5:6S 7:57 J&-42... A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. C. <fa Bt. L- U:w 8 52 8:37 11:02 4 02 7:17 X.T.V.AW. >&4o!tl0-.2vl &"5cib t baily except auaoay. ~* 1 Steubeavule Accommodation.?This train dorng the day p?Wfa backward and forward between klartln's Ferry and B:llalre; itopplnjjwhen required rndG^velMill. " nu" "" w*"* 1 M&ssilou Accommodation. St Clairsvillo Accommodation. C., T., V. A W. Trains run by Columbus time. HEELING AND ELM GROVE R. R. On and after MONDAY. JDLY 3.1SS2. can on the Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad will run as lolows, leaving the city (corner Herentli and Market itrcett). and Hornbrook's Pnrk. at 6:30 a. * 10.00 X. M. L'SO P. K. 5.30 P. M. 7:00 " likSO " 2.TO " 6:00 " 7:3) " 11:(0 " 2:30 " f> 31) " 6:00 " 11:30 " X:03 " 7 30 " S SO " 12:00 M. 3-30 " &00 " 9 01 ' 12:30 r. M. 4:10 " 8 30 " 9.30 " 1:00 4-30 " 9 00 " 5:M " 930 " Sunday* excepted. On Sundays (in fair weather) car* will run every ? minute*, from 7:40 a. k. to 9.40 p. m. J 03. KLEEH. irl Sniwlntenumt. MUSICAL OOODS. POR SALE. A GOOD SECOND-HAND Steimvay DPiano! AT A BARGAIN. Call soon. LUCAS' JiUSIC STOKE, je23 1142 Main Street piANO AND ORGAN STOOLS. Job lot at les3 than present coat prices. Elegant styles, beat quality goods, from $2 upward. Will not duplicate present lot at the prices. WM. H. SIIEIB. jy!2 53 Twelfth St.. Washington Hall. gHEET MUSIC. A large collection of New and Popular Music, for 5 cents per copy. WILSON & BAUMEE jy7 13QS Market Street. QATTLE AND HOG FEED For Sale Cheap. Wheeling Grnpo Sugar and Beflnlns Co. K--';V - A. C. EGERTER. ?pr!8 8ecitUrr. ' DRY OOOD3-OEO. B. TATLOR. BONN'ET SILKS There being numeroos inqi ies for a belter grade of Bit Silks than are asoally kept, have, in order to supply want, purchased a line of I celebrated Bonn'et Silks onter enabling ns to sell them as 1 as they are retailed in any m tot. Customers wanting to i this make of Silk will pie; ask for the Bonn'et, Geo. R. Tayloi PARASOLS, Sun Umbrellas Fresh Arrivals Every Few Days, Don D Toiilm UGUb eli I QJlul SUITINGS! Smal! Checks, Stripes, Bu caded and Plain, in Fabr suitable for the Ssasoi and ot latest importation tlvlbKOIDt Rtl -"-DRESSES""IN -NUN'S VEILING AND CAS HER ED INDIA. YEIiY DESIRABLE. Geo. R. Tayloi Summer Dress Goods STRIPED AND BROCADED GRENADINES NUN'S VEILING, UAIYltL'S HAiH UKbHAUINtS Laco Buntings. Geo. R. Tayloi ELEGANT SILK Wo- chnw fhic Q-nrir II \J UUI/1I IUIU UJJI11 the most elegant assor lent of M Brocade Stripes, and Morie Frai cais in Black and Color ma hovii oTTflu nffonfld Ob JiUIU 0101 VUOiOU. Geo. R. Tayloi &pr27. MEDICAL, " Iiiiplfts.iiiis! | ick ^ discoveker 1'Sv'Jii. ^Lutcmai's [he CATHOLICON, v A POSITIVE CU7.E FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. m_ Tills remedy will tctlu lurmony with tho KeIII \ mala ?j?tcm at all timer, anil aJi?o Immediately mu upon tin abdominal and uterlno muscle*. and re itnro them toabealtlijr and itrongcondition. AUT Dr. Marchbl'i Uterluo Catbollcon will cure fallU fl In g of the womb, Leucnrrbira, Chronic Inflamma* tlon and Ulceration of the Womb, Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding, Painful, Suppressed 3f. and Irregular Menu rant Ion, Kidney Complaint, U4 UarmiDCM and 1? especially adapted to the cb&npj of Life. Bend for pamphlet free. All letters of fifl ioiulry/rwly *n?irered. Address as above. Vor )C0 sale brill druggists. Netmize81 perboiilr, Old iir gl.oO. Ite?ur? and aa!c for Dr. War. chill's Uterine Calholicon. Takecootkcr. SB Wholesale and Retail by M ]?w IJOOAS * CO. FOR SALE BY ALL DP.CGOISTS. Kdraund Bocklng, AKt,an<l Cherlc* Moetikemocller. Aecn'g, no2niA? f?r free*. i ^RELIABLE SELF-CUBE ; favorite jT'-srr'pilfm- of one of tfco ? mcatnU^l and urrwaful na-cUtlsw In tueU.S. H InownflrrO) for thociif?!Of.,Vrrp??M? ttrtiUltUi Xjumt MmtliootT.ireakHvahtiuil J>rcitu> b?u\ la plulu sealedcavcl'ipe/ree. Drug gUta tau flUit. Addrctt Dn. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo. , HARRIS REMEDY C0?sIiKC& 1 *T? ".nl.u i.4 s?l, rr?o'? ct PROF.HABRiB'PASTILiE RUEDY C*:.| *\3> tint Km ?al eiUi? ?t-a ?s8tr Ky!. fron *t?J Pfcjilnl U?blll?r. PrtoMM* F.iUa.tlon ml f K*?7 tUKaj raDHsirttvt, m-mm-t * ?,r ^-|ck|r ,tlJ CUIr,j. \ Tt? li'Cflr |i put ?p la botrt. .No. I (luting ? tun, lb). fi, ( t to?J?vt?n!r?.litleu|t]?.irrsc???,l 1 (luilogtli/r* JT. mat bj mil In ptkia "r?jvt?r?. . lllrr<m?.fort.U**fr?oiu?J?l.?hllot. I'MfblrtiWrfr btH IfcU fll?w toi e?U ct (W ig| x?lt4 03 ?Pljlc*ik?o )- WMM Vrag tiprrirn** in curia; <li??i?i ?f the lllooU, Skin and Itunet.?>cr*ou? JK-Mllty. Impotcncr, Orc&cln i Weaker**. Gonwrrbtru, hjrphllHtc wi Mercurial (I ft ABcrllon* prelnlty IrcBtoJ oo K-lrulie pnndpUt, II* *114 mIc ?t>l 'in rcardle*. C?I1 or write M Ll?t of Qa?* 1 U U?u u be aoiacrtd by the* drwrit j trnuixci bj mill. IVrt?*?a?rrUcfr?M Uij>l?r? ?Lo?H mc4 (kflrkddrmA I ud Irini waittlrc It lUlrxtiulyn llliMtilniH./ [ addrtn. NIC. liLTTS 5. SU U~ St. Le?K So. q EaTAHUMIEH OVEIt TH1KTV VKAltS. n bS iMtfd&til s THOUSANDS *>f T<"j?ci>c?H f'inn r*rvjc? nwL X? I 01 ?W;i. ?r. J. MTPhKVM. '? PHOTOGRAPHY, J </ Lvwrv^i-. ' Photographic Studio, 133 MARKET STREET, 3>-C Opposite McLnre House. "PLUMMER Has the Largest and Fineii _ Photogrnpli Gallery. " is the err/. B?t S<J.oo Cabinets ?nl? 8:>.oo per dozen. jeO i'33 MAIN" STRKRT. QRAYON PORTRAITS AT TITLES' ART STUDIO, j* Kn WU VAfV HTR*KT. KTZJ s-Z IMPERISHABLE aaf^-xF* ^crrer^.v^'.sjg.-raiss-PERVUME, ' Surra 7 & lanrr-.an's : FLOB/SAWATER, ; 1 Bssi for TOILET, BATH " and HANDKERCHIEF. ' INCREASE ' YOUit CAPITAL. Investor* of small nn-1 milium /sr.ajountnin (iralir, I'rovHlons aa-J vv /S?3 liiock* rr lullr protocol rn inost ciU!imiToRnrlla;ico.itIalo;-TWor-i. Y ~ Oar sacceturful, inlly triitj. old ft_ , tal)lUtK?l pine. T~r iu Import* WHEAT xout weekly, dividendsp&i<!ia?ntli* I < I " *-*-"* jy, j-crnl ns oncu fcr cxpiana?r7 ? i ' ? trs circular*! and ran record. ft.ke. ] 1 V.Pt?iT3 DivltieadspiiddunnaiTJitthrK'oo j cra'AiU r.:oBtij? on tliis funit sCO.Vi v*r ( Rtlfu0 AiMTMW ILKM.HIN*; ? i-ti & M3 LaSailo ?3-\V? wan: a in-sl Meat ia * . crcrv town. Excellent .ladceo- i C* I fife Sicnu. Oovl pay to o rapoasi* \ j* @iuu y*- v*"w** | price*. Ac?sl< fM tU? KKTOy BLOWERS. BTEAM rCMfS etM CTfclf. EStlj y KKRa' cEH'U?3. AGENTSH aiujtt FOR (WANTED! Ig CHflffiBERS;rDICT10NflRy t Universal Knowledge, CflUPlETE CYCLOPEDIA C? USEFUL INFORMATION! " Tfcanrwtujwsful.corapcctUtcrnryArhlftvnnentof lis Ace. Uu no comr?tltort. CorapMt?nt Solicitor! wsnt?S. J?n i'^ddlera dc?4 applr. Sod for ful21>?p-lpUroCircular*. 0. H. CHAMBERS ?l CO, SST.L0VIS.2Xa CHICAGO, III. ATLANTA, Q:\. ] ) J^EMOVAL. AXDXEW ARRIVAL OF j i'Ugr 10, ruucious anu firing ?agons. All wananted and peat bailing. Saleroom! Xo. 1KB ul 150! Miin, itrrn, lately cccupiedby 31r. Warner. JZi J- W. FKRRELL. jq-Q FOR THE FOURTH 1 Don't forset to mil at Ilfyiaan's and en ?f hi? Ico Cream, M he will havTw ?do1t Ite.41itJT1^2JMnd5?,ne*i?feC|w* ' wio&iothi ! city. i*L?o, cold ?ncl5p4iiiir.jfoiiA W*tcr. V" Telephone Ko. M. ' 1012 MalnSlr^ i i "n^,ug labels and wrappers n?pd MUj, < trnl DwlRCN, in the INSURANCE. JUDGE FOR YOUKSELF i'om {-arc.*, well, IS**, Mutual Life insurance Co., OF NEW YORK, In round numbers...-.* ?...to 1,000,000 New Vortc Life..... 47.ttv.ooo g?w Knuland ilutunL.-....? lfl.oort.oon IVun Wnt tiiU 7.OOO.UOO Mutual lk'Ue(Jt...._ .... M.OOO.OUO In ratio of manncemcnte?>eu*!* to toUl Income forlM2,cotn|*rethe JIiiIiiiiI Lire Ills. Co., of X.V., 0 MO per ct with the S'ctr York Life.?. 2 10 l*r cent Sew Kno1ai.il MIIII..1 1. a in ^ lYnn Mutual 7J...4io " Mutual BcucQt...^ 10 ihlO " Wliicli are tlio lowest ltntcs Annual Premium for an Insurance of 11,000, Bfo 35. Mutual 1.1 re Ins. Co., ofX. T. $22 42 New York Life .. f-? 3S NewEtiRlaud Mutual 'JC 50 IVnn Mutual ..................... i? 2J Mutual lknoflt~ ...... M 00 For other comparison* and Information. <*11 at l'ETEKSON'8 AGENCY, my!5 11CO Main Street. ipUE MANUFACTURERSFire Insurance Company, OF WHEELING, K. YA. 081c*?No. 51 Twelfth St., under Washington HaU Cnpltttl, - - - ^100,000. DIRECTORS. A. W. Paull. W. K. IYudleto'u, O. R. Tinjtle, John J. Jouea, George lfook. Geo. E. Siifel Hobt. Simpson, Alex. J. Cecil, Robt. <'nuij;le ROBT.CRANGLE,I'rvt2deut. W. 1C. I'ENDLKTON, Vice President J. C. ALDERSON. Secretary. JO*. KMSIIE1MKR, Agent. Iniurw all kind* of properly at reasonable rate* PLUMBIKO OAS AMD ST RAH FITTINO. , 'JlEDIBLE A LUTZ, j PLUMBERS, Sas and Steam Fitters,! \ 1418 Market Street Heating anil Ycntllatiug of public build- i ugs, dwellings ami factories a specialty. < I^HOMPSON & 1IIBBERD, PRACTICAL I'LUMHEIW, k 3as and Steam Fitters, 1314 Market St., Wheeling, W. Ya, l{] t< Dealers in all kind* oi lead, wrought and c?t Iron l' ilpcs, sewer pipes hud chimney tojw, ste*m- atd c rtter KaiiRct, tlphou pimps, wfciy Talvea, bath uto, tdaka, Ac. Sole agents (or the Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, md Underwriters' Ou Machine. Order* from the P country promptly filled. xaa23 jj J^UKE F1TTOX, it 'radical Plumber, Gas and Sieam Fittei 1416 ilain street All orders promptly attended to. ja4 Z ^yM. HARE & SON, J 'RACTICAL PLCM2EES, OAS AND 8TXAM JITTERS, * P So. 23 Twelfih street. I All wo:* done promptly at reasonable price*. 1*7 _ BAKING POWDER. ] mmp cream Taster s? A \?*S jW'i ] U* ?'A ii This Baking Powder Is made Iron strictly pnrc > rrape cream tarter, and crery can U warranted to * i* e satisfaction ?r money refunded by LANG, GKABE <s BA1RD, Mandjnlctouzm, le23 UM Main utrcot. Wheeling. PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS. PEERLESS Ice Cream Freezers. A good assortment of this excellent article j )n hand at W. S. HUTCHINS'. c _ 41 Twelfth Street. v pRAMES! FRA31ES! c v All styles Card, Cabinet, Tancl and Bouloir, at KIRK'S ART STORE, ( ^ lfifis Main Btreet. ^ jq-EW STOCK OF ENGRAVINGS. V J-riJcll^?Soci7k'' InrtrncUns. '"orncliw1 Rcnlr c TiSlen^lwriint^iSi0/ May Flower, MMnijshl SK? ?B * , &* ite"- -P?re the Weed*. !*ci o i ats. Je/x-y. \ illa^e Klv? *, Tawo at the Conrt of a lh^?;.Ii ? ie5r't?.ru lJ^ore tlirabeUj, and many ? )thcr desirable lahjccu. Cull and see them. a . ? J-.MCULL, A^ent, ? mv< Mrljir.> Hnnw Art ?t^ro C STMOOMn? wava IJLJ viivwjuy at g 1^. 3x. EXCEPTING' SATURDAY. IOHIN FRIEDEL, jy!0 1050 MAIN- STREET HATS A1 GAPS ! Spring- Styles NOW :a STOCK AT | gmfli? t mstutoawp ujjutiujj u. luniiiiOuil 0 1222 MARKET STREET. OSTJ-IW. JIAKCiKRS, CARDS FT<f In .tjlr. iKaiom'tke bn. riuT. Si, iT,' Ujeaou Job Oloc. ' SUMMER RESORTS, SUMMEtt KEsOltT. 2200 feet Above He* Level. SPRING MILLS HOUSE I Spring Mill*. Centre County, Pa, Terminus of i the Lcwliburg 4 Tyrone R. H. ThU Is a new bouw and newly furnlahed with I everything ten Jin* to comfort and convenience ot arflm&l Jueats. Thealr Ulmlgoratlm and perfecily fiee c rom malarl?,au4 particularly favorable lor (be ie?tora Ion to health of twnotii afflicted u lb l'ul* '* monary complaint*. Malarial dwordeii and llay > I Fever. The beauty of natural lunOundlnr, tbe Wj giandeurof ?cenery and the perfect puilty ol the air and water make* It one of the lnuat delightful ! pota for health, rvat and iccreatlou. Koarby the celebrated I'euu Cave#, aurpaJalng any thing of the kind known?aallliiR mile*under ground?and In* apcctlng halla of givat wonder of bygone aget. Carriage! to the cava Jail v. - - .. ....^vnwyiBumu'Vi in luppllrd with meat*, inllk aid freth rexvtallcntiil.. . trulU lu kmoii, health Hilly prvttartd aud tastefully , Krved. Good lUblInn accomodations. " '>'uV Perday, 2 ?J Per urwik. (lcsi than a C OC 1 Per month... 20 OC . 1 All lnuulryaitoKoomiandUoanlwlllbe prompt* ly answered. GEO. B, NASH, JyS Maniftr. MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, ??* IIHI HUB?nil mill The New Sumracr.Resort for tho > PEOPLE or WllEEMlVti. *************************** I S MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL I J **.{ The Association Headquarter*. J** *********************** WILL DE OPEN IS A FEW DAYS. For Information addrcsa. Jy5 II. 11. VASMBTEB, Manager. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, MOUNTAIN' LAKE PARK, Ml). \N ill be open for the reception of guesta AFTER THE 10th OF JULY. . ..''A"3?J - .? ''tr--'.:-'-1' ft The rooms arc large an-1 airy, ami are furoUhed rltb all modem convenience!. The hltuttlon 1? no of the most convenient *ud Uautiful at the : , 'art The table will be furnished with ever) thing he market can aflbnl. Chance* will be reasonable. For Information addres* tho rroprietor of the i loteL . O0NGRESS HALL, O OCEAN CITY, VD. . ^ ThI* popuUr hou?e will bo manned thli seiwn iv the undersigned, and those favoriug u* with a Islt may rely upon baring their comiarta properly poked alter. .. ^tv\5 We respectfully solicit the p?tronage of our 2 riend* and the traveling public. - - ;.1 For Information and circulars aridrcfa, RENNEBT it CO.. Jel9 Pecan City. Worcester <'a. Mrt. ";Vvi3 'A rAHYI.AND HOUSE," , -i&J-Js 3C1S-VN GHOVE, N. J. First daw location, near beach. Wheeling people come down and we will make it pleasant lor you." ' ; ltetom ticket* can be purchased from P., W. ?fc ly. Kallnwd good until October 1st. F. 1'. TBRXKR. Jyl2 Proprietor^ SLADES HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD. A Celebrated Summer Resort. Flrst-c'am In all _ : 's appointment*.. The htandanl of thl? w*ti v ioumj wilt t>o maintained as one of the leading ho- -' < sis In the country. Good huuting ?uid llihltig In " , ' i !ie neighborhood. ICootna lnrj!?i and airy, and i.' uUlneexcellent. Clmrves moderate. jy3 JOHN 11 URAXT, Manager. SUMMIT HOUSE, CRANBERRY SUMMIT, W. VA. Occupies a commanding position on the Kcmmlt *TSe latcauof the Alletheuy Mountain*. The accomlodatloiui forjsucsU urc ample, tlie rornw liavlnj een lately refurnished. Good hunting, and Dili- V'Jpa&A lg In the neighborhood. Three pa??:nger tralnt icli way dally. TrrmR arc rewwnable. Xi/ai&s Mta. MAKY E. WOKftJISGTOK, jyr, I'mprietroa. FOR RENT. j^OIt RENT. ' ''' ' Dwelling House, 1413 Cbapline 8trcet,ot?osite St. Mathews Church, now occupied by ?r. It II. BullarJ. Enquire on premies. jy!2 "ypoll REST. Th%t deilrable dwelling comer Twelfth andEoS ' > ;reet, newly papered and polntex. and Improved i the latest style, 9 room?, t>ath robin and kitchen.., osse*?Ionat once. Kent reaiuuiible to deUrahla " ' ri iiiant. Apply to BLUM & MABK3. 1106 Main Street. pOR RENT. Store-room No. 10G5 Main street, which fl?en completed will be one hundred and ixty-seven feet deep, with two basement wms, each sixty-seven feet deep. Euquireof * mh-JO JA3. L. HAWLEY. FOR SALE, piou SALE-TI1E STOCK AND GOOD L? will of a well equipped Job Printing Office In ; lis city, or would fed material In lota to suit. For inbi-rpanhnilaraeuquIieftitaUoffice. Jy< ' [XE FOI1 SALE. . COOO Tons Best Quality Icc, onrtcen to twenty inches thick. By car load for resent shipment, or teason delivery. Loweit :'<;3S??" eight rcte* to all joint*. Address, . " V' v^ W. E. CHAPMAN*, ~ Jv7 ; gftndmky. 0. pOR SALE OR RENT. KIRKWOOD PROPERTY. < ; Eleven acres on the hill above town. H. FORDES, Wheeling. To. 7, U. 8. Custom House. Telephone F-C. aprll pOR SALE. ? - 20 Shares Stock In LaBelle Mill.- ' 20 Shares Stock in Bellaire 31111. V V'!?v$2sf 20 Shares Stock In F. &. M. Ins. Co. V 10 Shares Stock in Grape Sugar Refinery. I. IRWIN, je27 I?o. 24 Twelfth Street. pOR SALE. Farm of 770 acres on Kanawha river, Mason ' ounty, \V. Va., about one-third under culti- . ation; convenient to schools and churches. 1G0 acres east of Junction City, Davis ounty. Kansas; good rolling prairie and well ratered. V-'Xv-i W. V. HOGE A BRO., mySO 1300 Market street. ; - . , SALE OF ACCOUNTS. . In chancery In the Circuit Court of Ohio County V. 1L Itobin*on and other* #?@080 v*.." : - fs'A-tew barlcs D. J. Blncell and other*. - . - -, ; By virtue of in order made by the Circuit Court f ohio county, on the 3d day of June. 1&S2, in the bove entitled cause, the undesigned Receiver ., ill, on SATURDAY, JULY 15, 18SJ, comroencingvV.jv'r'^ 110 o'clock*. *.. proceed to tell tho outstanding<2 ccounts due to the firms of Houston & JJinj?ellana . v*Sg harlw D. J. Bineell, being the same rejorted to ^Jwjg fie Court and ordered to be fold. Any person de*: IringtOfeea list of raid acconnta ran do w by ailing on the undersigned. Albt of Bald account* ;'"v t?5 111 be exhibited on the day of wile. Terma oi lie. caiih. B. I?. LIST. Receiver; . ' 5 _je26 1010 Mnln StreetFINANCIAL, B~TS'K OFTH^liKrVAlIlY; AHTAL 1175,000 /: J; 7k. A. Isrrr Preaidant ?*- R. ........... ?vico-Pretlimi foe. ? Gmot] totjnt Bonne. Fm.A.tan, Da*r,uifm. ? w tenjr 8peyer, - | Victor R<*enbun. ; =5 F. P. JZPSQy. gXOHANGE BANK. " AHTAL ZZ. ? "_rr *w.ooo .N.vajci ^ - s??5s ?cS3?S3|is ? v.? wmcjom. :#s&I8BB .'UngMln. I ?r^?m1'^m?r,; "* jqim j . ?th of july ~ . &sj?| FIRE WORKSlll - ' v': balloons. !l .,i1 colored pmis. at. a- /i^slll ST- SOHCTJ3L2, | ]??) 1319 Market 8treeU