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ubDICALI ; IptwiMig l|1' HI)IbIS KAH" j!:-t hWjgKla wvtte Uliwd Ulacane, lUchmonil, V?. . u < ,1011 tlio Imlr from fillSi!'*n,iw,ni"H. Woudcrfulclleolslu Dallas, Tel, ,,i s'ruli> Sores, Sore* III S 5 > "i-ip, alar evuryHiiiiC kuowu lu W'J ii?.t.'riiity STA.W.IKT, Tel. Operator, i*lQ Salamanca, N. ^. . f.turrli is iv M,ru cure* Cure(1 * V,ihrr trfiitincut bad fulled. \\w*, nreeucantle, Indj , tri.o luul been conllnod to Os?i??wW i v?itli Mercurial Uhuuiuab:' '^' w^ntirtly Hired with 8. 8. 8. in?.u V iw.r. Cbaltanooistt, Tenn. tl, ?(|? lilSWAllD ' .....rtlinnlst who will Und, on M'."';; wti"s s-i"1"1"1" ?[ JS(fotasilum, or any mineral y?rcuf|f*1 BV'""avirr SI'KCIHC CO.. rroprs. Atlanta, Ga. <0 IIV.UX MSUUIUSTS. ' ur?"o'^ A^?lTheelI..B. W., V^. J'.l . * /#* 5%^> ^ My. #/// # # // i The (1,000,000 Children In the United State* Who Suffer I'nln. Who Krwt ami! Cry, W'liu Have 1'nle Fncci, Wli? IIuvh Hail llrentb, SiwM fte Ijiiifliliu's fl'urra Sjrcp fcrfalM Wlni?f siti'ji h IMsttirbed, T-.riiiM WIiii Wakis In Terror, fi? CMM U'Ihim* A |i|n'lU?' In Vorndooi, T4f lilli Whiw? Aj'lH'llw VnrlPH, ' The Uillil Who Doe* Not Ttirtrfc Tlie I'til lil Who l.n Knmclannl, The (.'lillil W.tli Internal Irrltntlon. , flm ('MM With ^ulloiv Comjileiioa, ftnM l> hugliHii's Worm Syrup \o !?:?-?<< Sii Panijerous As Worrni.. Nol'lilM 1.1 Krw Fium Th?m. ir . Ifi^JT IVW* lUfPK^ 'riUMriJIPlVM. ; ' ' ? , rin-y AffinviUt' Other Complaints. J ftf Chilli's Cure When Teetlihiy: mmim mm cordial ;; LnmiriEdrus: Am.avs I'ain; ItKiircc* * Jtru?m*rin.v; Chntiiui-m t'iiikiHowki.*, .? O ilVilSl MUHIl cumim.aint. dvhrntkilv, In mini Ki.atii.knck,,Colic, ate. . y^t.rr* will tin a it very valuable: tin* child.will W-r I.'I'I InhiiliJintlr tlit/i.inul U'tlkr tii>cJirtr\L.w:,<wit('fling ri.mff.rhilJr, \\V j;uaraiit?.-# i*Mtl?,tmfw|ll n fimil tlwi.dou.f.-vrrvoiis t(inu:Airi"|ifi'?ciitcil. Sold Iiv ull ?!nsj;j;lJito. 'JJ I'rici! 25 c. per Bottle. LMlGHUN BROS. & CO., Proprietou, WHEELING, W VA. WEBB'S ECLECTIHC MEDICINE I*?l?nitirc ami effectual remedy for all Nerroui D>w? la every since of life?young or old. male ? ftsu'? ?iicli iu lmiiotcucy. Prostration, Lossol \x*t of vitality, Defective Memory. Irafcw n?in l'owtT.Mjil dlMMM* from which ar ?rie.r?lwi>toofU(L'h|irliir>. all of which canuol ^ '- aaivnnlue Ihe whole Ky*tem. Kvcryorsnr *t*itai'd, every power prohtrKted, and nmni iraMiSbowafeKcuemtM which, If notcliecked f*tf the way to mi e*tly death. It rujuviimtc* hr< ^'.iTl^orntffi youih Kach packnac contalni .ft;lor two wet'kV treatment. Wnlo for pam will K?rout free, with full particulars >' ! tj ill UniKKiHH at 60 cents a package, 01 v?th(![?Ai3for 8j 00. Will be cent free by mil on nwlrt o! trxnty liv mldrewrtng . *Wi KUI.UCTiUO MEDICINE CO., ^romruwuneed. Buffalo, K. Y. jAi t.s i <jn Wholesale and Retail Acontu j^WN/^AHOSitlVrt euro I'orntl BlJClllirwii,1; omll'alnful BcnHatlounoi tUo |gHARY PASSAGES lj C | r> ft per bottle. I'or a.ilu by nil rfrucfl - ' v^u iristn. or fiuntl:v Kiirroti*on ioWof v.rlcu. JOIIH D. <k M3NH. $ !;."?r.iuil?7Wycniu<>r?y? CINClNNAri, ^ UlUo. li.':iM? montlon thUpupur. x * * l .iicl.lln Hri?..tr?. Cubing, gas and steam fitting Tumble ? I.DT/7"" PLUMBERS, (8 tii Steam Fitters HIS llnrlict Street. ""ling am; mililatiiig of public linilti ^"liiiijBauil factories a spccialt] I^WSUS & HIBUKIID, HUCTIC.II, I'LUJlIiEitS, )l II .1; I !i.f fe it Steam Fitters 1 ? 1 3!arl,ct St., Wheeling,-W. Ye. *ro?Kht Rnd'oARtlro *l^rvjtiV !ui. . ^"'wiiry topg.fctwuu an t 'cf I'Hnijy, Srtfi'ty vilvea, bat Mau- soil' UfieJiLs for til,. I Cclebia\ea Garaeron Steam Pump, ^CcitrjritetV Gas Machine. Onlcrs [rowUi - omntry ^.Mm;aly filled.' m?23 hare & son, w i: 'a ^'.T.CU HLCMSKR3, GAi ANP , OTJCA'. yiTTEHS, I No. M Twelfth street. B lone prumiitly at tca?onable price*. vinos, total Plumbei, Gas and Sleam fitti I 1110 Main street. onUry nnnnpUy -to. 1 \ u. K1N us 0V T'iTaTn A X I) V A S C .... _ Jou wtir.K nv-\TLV AND VUOMIH.Y KXKCCThD. 1 ^viu INTKI.I.UIKMJPU JOU office, Niiv 'is ami '27 Fourteenth Street MEOtCAL. PAilKEK's I'Mairbaisam. " ' VV*2tmtdrying u I,iefe,,cJ l,y ihow' t';MJ' 1^/*% -*^A ^liulmvcuudit, tanny of l" ^"pcnor 111C0l",,i,u ?"iiori'if? Viti.x T>'Ty ciilyllutnre bcncficM and luit BRtilorci the Youtlilul Cole; Is Cray or Fadjd Hair I'.irJirr'c I l..ir l'Ji.im ! C??l.. i . ? , ;- pvuuiiich 1IIU I* M M warranted to tir?neiit lallinj; r the liair nml to re. H M tiiove ilJiiuf ulf and itching. lltscox&Co, N,Y. H I M*. *?<l |l iIih, !'<ltd?r?lnilnigi*ndnuilicUM. U lhTTrrTOVTrCTgrtTC*'T-.^rr.*-i T.YT nmd PARKER'S GINGERTOMC A Superlative Health and Strength Rcstorsr. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with ' overwork, or a mother run down by family or hotuc? hold duties try I'akkkk'a CitNtiCK Tonic. If yon arc a lawyer,# minister or buiincM man ex* haunted liy mental tiratnornnxiom caret. do nut take into.xicatingitimiilaJiU,but itJcI'arUer'iLtnucr Tonic If von have (.'onumnption, Py'pejuin, Klieunia. Ism, Kidney Comiilaints, or any tiiwrder oftlie lung*, stomach, bowel*, blood or nerves, I'.mu.'w it's (Iinckh Tonic will cure you. ItisthcUicateullloodl'iirificr And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are waiting nwny fruiting#, dissipation or Any uiicu<c or weakness and remtit c a stimulant t'al:o Gimoeh Tonic nt once} it will lit vijjoraio and build you up fru-n tlio first dose but will never intoxicate. It Jus saved hundicds of lives; it m.r/ save yours. , CAUTION I?ll?fu?# ill ?ubrtlt?i??.lVWi (Stuff rTotik It roni|?ii?it ol lh? Uit rrtnmlUl tprhUln tlie?orM,*i>dlnitillif ly dlffmnl from |<rt|>.ir*tlonio( i;lnc?r?l.>o?. SmJ for circular H llUcct A Co., N. Y. &0<.& 11 lUn, aldraltnln Jru^t. Cltr.AT SAVING UUYINC DOLLAlt SIZE. Ii nothing like it. Insist tipon having Flokes. tok Culounk and look for signature ot' J@AsSccx 9 on fTfry botil*. :Aor draaht rr d?alfr In r?ifuiutir cm lufpljr you, M and 1} r*s'. tit u , 7 UWiB SAVING lll-yiNU TSe. fTfff.' Cur^ Pimples an:I Faco Grubs, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, 'fetter, Humors, ZJzlt Rlioum, Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial . Diseases, Fomalo "Weakness and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Juandice, Affections ot tho Liver, Indigestion; Biliousness, Dyspepsia and Gonoral Dobility. A court"! of flurdock Bitter* will MtWfjr the mo\t kkcptlcal that it if the Grc.nct Hl<v*| 1'uiliicr on earth. Solil l>y uicdlclno tlealrr* cfcrv liari. l)irect?oii? mi eleven Un|,T?tfe*. l'MICK, jt.oo. FOSTER, MIlBUW&COl, Prop';, EufTj'o, H.Y. LogainfcOota Wholesale atul Retail Agent WbcoliggTW. Vu. . kovv BiisrsjBjioaa!' DISCO VERB I? $# 'ife ^A^omsi's CATHOLICON, A PQSlTiVC CURE FCR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Tht.1 remedy wilt nct'Jn harmony with tho Ke? turIo system at nil time*, {Ui<| fjl?o immediately upon the abdominal and pterin*/ ini?ecki?,>niil restore thorn to a healthy ami utrnnjj condition, J)r. Marchlal's Uterinu Cntholicon will euro failing of the womb, Lcncorrhcca,'.Chronic Inflammu* tlou pud Ulceration of tho Womb, Incidental . llcinorrtiaaa fir flooding, Falnful, Supprcfyed - and-lrrr^iifnrMen.etfn-ition, 'Kidney Complaint,' nurrcnacBS nnd la especially jujapted to tho chaugo of Life. Send for pamphlet' tfeef All Jetton of Inquiry freely answered. Address na'abovi/. Fof I Mln bv all dmjrulstB, S'ltvrrdy.i; 81 per bottle, : Old*r/.n &l.t>0. Ilo sure ami n?k (or I)r. Jlnr? ; chlai'd UtcrinoCathollcon. Takonuothur. .. Wbt'liwileilud Ktuuil by ?_ l/" '- .AX &. CO. 87 L-.ti s kiK"d,i?i -r.: Di&QOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTOREDA victim of youUjtni iiauruilcaco ciiti>ilni{ Premature Decay. SoVrotii' Debility, 3.n?f Ma:ih<xvl, etc., ' asviui? tri' il in vojr nv?;ry known rmtiedy, ha* ?l!s. tfuvrr- ! a Mif.I'V a<-!. r.i?r?. ho will neniri'RF.B w i i> oMrce? .1. ?j; I::;J;VKS, BlTrashpfl'lGS, VA. A Kent* for thoonroof Fcrofti'.H.CIir^Inh! IMnrrlwci rfinl DynMitorjv .Venrakla ami all DIs nti-os urislnu from , Dobllllv; osjKclr.lly those o women. \F|vc'dllVerrnt vitrlt'tle* of wttter.' Th prettiest plutv In.th?simmntiimsof tho Old tjoinln Ion. TKb.vs: 8-oo .pcr 'diiy, 810.00 pur week kso.OO por mouth. i H".| nnviv UP.annMR Prop. - -I PHOTOOR?PHr, MYLES' AKT STUDIO N'o. gIM MAm'BTBKKT. 'JJLUMMER ' Ilna the Largest nnd Finest - Photograph G-o-ller^ , IX THE CITY. , -Jtoit 80.00 (,'iibluets <nly 8U.OO pcr'dozen. jt-'.t 11.HS.M AIM STKKKT. STATIONERY. ' . [8827 " FALL TRA.DB. 1882 ' Ono lltiiHlrrd/riioit^mitl T!uvo!oj?c?! v l.cgiil I.OKitij iirlci ' 'i.cIHt. Hill. Nolo, ill lU'imiH mid I'iiiN, 1 15,000 (jaires IJIiink J>ooks.: 1100 DO/KM 1?ASS ASU MKMOUAMIUJ J' V ' ltOOIi*. . :*> 3 STmONEJtY' OF ALL KIND! \ 1 Just Received and Sold at \Vhol< sale prlccs'br J> mils Vd Twt'lhh Stri'oi lf NEW STOCK OF ' i Boy's9- Bookiji. P ' Wofrfnrr^VTollWlnp1*>oV? n* well fifHrtMt Jf lirlght tiovs who \vnnt to instruct ftinri'iiteitul or the $.*>.<*). fc"eiitU/cfc\?y'?iRll on rcici|tw ptl?V. _ Life of Ihu'uI Hoone. M0 i?KCf, cloth. X.fftf of Kit Xtamm. JiS-2 eJoih. , Life of lhi\y i rocketi W?5 IxijrM, loth. 71.rcof Aowlmm Lincoln. 470pugo*, elojh, Life of Diuilel Wctater. 4'JS cloth. Six Nights In a Hlnek House. 4M mj-e*. cloth, if 61'XX iON it U.V VK*N TpUT, t ?u!0 ' |3iM'.Mnrket Stree p ass auk tickets! V 'J. Occnu Pus aj;e Tickets to and from Ettrop al lowest rates Ustted by II. F. 1JEIIKJCNP, Hug 17. 2217 Market Street. Sb ???!? ? i ami J7 Foilill Ntru'l. I'KUI'IMLMI, .UOIlO.V, 'Ilie liny I>r<Mi111 of nn Iron .Ifntiu* Incltirer. 1'lttUburgh (imottoof 2l'Ji. ]' There in a mini iu Pittsburgh who thinks lio l?i*? discovered perpetual motion,or if not that, Koincthing licareir.tp "It ,thnn nnv one Iuih over achievud before, llo is an iron manufacturer; It'mfty 61?'ft6l! to state, nud dreams of the time when ho can run hiu machinery without tho cost of maintaining steam boilers nud engines. Yesterday afternoon he explnlned hlrt'plniiHto a reporter of the Cuhmerciul (luztftt in the following Btrain: "L have dincovered,1' ho said, "no new power, hut have alinply eoneeived a method of harnessing the atmosphere to carry out1' my idea.} 1 will build a mill of brick's. It will bo circular in form, with doublo walls, ami within tliOHU walls all the furnaces required will be built. ' ltislng'from'thb center of the mill there will beiihhaft Rtrorg enough toau])port the roof of' the building, and that roof will furnish the power to operate the mill. The roof will ho made on the i)lan of a Venetian Bhutter. Of course it will be round, and the slats, each Bet at angle, will radiate from a hub, which In turn will bo fastened to the shaft 1 have mentioned. Tho shies, or rather, outyr odye, of the roof \Vill bo entirely free, and wlteu tho mill is in operation will be n few inches ubove tho top of the walls. The air rushing up through the building \\ill turn the roof uud with it the shaft, and the furnuces in the walls will furnish a draught that will be enormous. .1 have ligurcd it out and tind that the machinery of an .ordinary mill can be ruu nud power to spare. You understand that nil the machinery, rolls, hammers, squeezers and shears are geared to the bottom of the shaft. When the mill is not in operation, the shaft/is lowered until the roof rests on the -wnlls and that stops the motion. For ordinary stopjmgca the machinery can be detached lrom the shaft aud it be allowed to continue revolving." "Admitting that your principle is correct, where will you Hud a bearing for the shaft anil how will you steady ilY" "Nothing easier. The shaft will rest in water and will be held in place at the - lop I... ii'iiinK ....... ...:u I... i uj nmvi. uu uatu ittul there will l>o'no difficulty. It will be perpetual motion us long us the shaft will stand the wear. We know that any material will give way under continued usage, and that one fact forever forbids perpetual motion. 31y plan will provide a free power, to maintain which it will he necessary, at times, to replace parts of the machinery. Look at this model," displaying a miniature castle, "this is meant for a dwelling. J ust now the people are goiuj; Wild pvereverything that is' old. What is older than a turreted tower? See how my in venliob would come into play, there? I would have the wealthy men build castles. Through the centre runs my, shaft.supjtortiug the roof, just as in.the mill. The stairway will be a grand spiral all'uir capable of being ornamented and beautilled to iiriy decree, as taste and money may decide. The revolving roof will not have the l ower of that over that mill, for the current of air will not he so great, but it will keep the atmosphere always1 frefch and pure, carry oil' all obnoxious smells and muke living in doors as healthy as In a k house with the grass for the floor and the sky for n roof. The rOom all. open on the spiral stairway, which by the way will conceal the shaft The. shaft can be mudo tp do, duty, in pumping water to the upper floors,, in' running elevators and'anything else required of it. 1 ..i.i 1 ? i.U.-i -- .1--- i.:..i....... UUlilU liutu IIIU IkHUMCil Uii IIJU (JigUl'bl lloor, where it propcrl v.belongs an there u man is not obliged to know what he is to have for dinner, before lie sitsdown to the table, as is the'ease in u bonne where the scent from the stew puns (ills every room and passage way. The power from the shaft would hoist all the'materials to the kitchen,' and lower it to the dining room; there would Jje no lumps of coal scattered over the stairs to trip a ipan and break, his neck, and the hardest labor of a"l!P||8ehold would be .avoided. By simply raising or lowering the shaft, something a child could do, the speed and power can be regulated. Jt will he a grand thing and inilliono of gprynntB unborn will some day sing my praises and call ine bjess'cd." - "Will vou permit your' name to he published?" _ ". ' . . "Not a hit of it. Am I afraid my idea will hetjlojeii? Most emphatically no. J am fully protected, and j)9 WW can Hike anything away from me/' I The Coining I'uuleHt at itariio.Hvillc ?>ti I lie 2Mlll. Baj-nr^yjlle Ktitcrprlio.. Tho arrangements for the Convention to lie held nt Baroesville i?e*t Tuesday are nearly completed, local committees having taken the matter in charge. At a meeting held in City Hall Friday night, It. 0. Graves wns appointed Chairman, and G. Hilles, yep rotary, The following Committees were appointed: Executive,' Drs. Ely, Wellons and Trimmer, S. p. Jfilleij and T. ,1. Buchanan." Seating, decorating and arranging the haill, S, B. Piper,. M. C. Starbr.ck and J. 11. McCall. Finauce,J.W. Lewis, ?lefise istarhuck- and Geo. K. Hilles. i. Entertainment, K, T. Potty, llMinidy, _W. f F. .laneway, M. fe.. Wilson and A, Floyd, f; Printing and music. It. C. (graves an?i 4 *Af. Lewis. 0. Iv Jljlies was apnoidteil Treasurer. .1. . I" - " i'llOGItAMMlI. I The Convention, will he called to order ' at 11 o'clock a1 .m.. by John.C. Brown, K-q., Chairman of the Congressional Committee. Prayer by Jtev. f. 8. Winters. Announcementof the,temporary organization of the Convention. Announcement by the (Jh;iirliian of the respective countv' delegations of the names of members of; the following committcs, viz: Credentials, Rules and Order of Business, Permanent Organization.' These committees will meet at their respectivtrheadquartere immediately after recess. Recess until 1 o'clook r. si-ssfox. , Upon reasBomMing'reports of CQtijnjitteea will be made;;aud tho regular order of the Convention will follow; ; COUNTY DKLKGATIONS. ' The delegations from the several comities will meet at 7 o'clock a. m. at .the.follo\vlii?njucus: Belmont?City Mall; Guerii7 .sey?Clerk's Ot'jjce, .City. Hall: Harrison? Council' Chamber} ! Jell'ersou ~ Mayor's ollice; 2iohle?I3r. O'JJrien's ojljce, oppo: site the Albert House. - ' For tho purpose of Heleutiujf one president from each county, and a member.of each of the following committees: On Cre? , deutials, headquarters' City.,Hall, .Rules and Order of Business, Clerk's oliico; Permanent Organization, Council Chamber. APHI^ION TO TUB 11.V I.I..'1 ,J' Delegates will bo fip-nlshpfl badges and two,tickets/ each; iirt'd neither delegates Or i other persons will bo admitted, to the hall exedpt upon the presentation of a,ticket, ^ which will be taken up'at {ho door and * returned . upon their .'leaving' tho hilll. '' Tickets and badges will be delivered to the several delegations at,their respective, headquarter Badges alone will not eutitlo the t. holder to admission.!> DKI.KGATK II.WKiKa. 1 Helmont delegates, red'hadge; Jeflersori, white; Gnernsev, blue; Noble, pink; Ilarri& son,green;The Press bufl*. v . , ii ' ' ' . - "''"TirFmss."'.' " ' ' i/ \ Representatives of theTrei?.will',bo.iiir)f nisbeil with badges and tickets, on application to the Committee at," Graves and Co.'e Book Store.'". , ? ' ... - ; pni'iuj'f ain m knt. The headquarters' of tho Committee on entertainment will be at where . information as to "lodging may bo oljthinei) = between the hours ot 15 to 7 I? M., Monday, August L'Sth, and each day of tho Convention thereafter Music by tho Barnesyille Cornet Band, to . )lt Don't Hli? in (lie UutixD. . "Rough on Itiita" clears out rots, mice roichcs, bvd-bugs, (lies,- ants, iuoles, chip munks, gophers.. 15c.. . ' minuo junction A* ii li??o>iili?tr M?iitifucltirltitf 1'owii. Stuubt'nrlllo Gawtto of tho 23d.* A Gd:<lte man yesterday took a trip down to Mingo to sue how tho people of that place were getting along, anil fouud they were getting ready /or a boom. Tho men who owned ground in and around Mingo are making money, for land that formerly Bold by the acre now Bulls in lot*. About one hundred men are at work building the new iron works, which is a mammoth affair. Major Hurt, the Superintendent, said that the works would bo ready to com* inenceoperations in October. While taking a tour through tho new mill we learned that the mill would have twenty-four boil* ing furnaces and four heating furnaces. The total number of nail machines that will bu used is 120, of which 8!) are now in position All the machinery is now on the ground, and will be nut in place as soon as possible. Mr. Crossloy, of .Martin's Ferry, u the contractor for the building, and tlie rooting is being done by AlonzoCady, of Steubenvillo. When finished, tho works will employ about GOD men, and when in; operation will make Mingo quite a place. While going down on the train we found that Mingo, although onlv a small * ...... ..II .i... ihr.._ ou.tho train wero men from New York, j Huston, Philadelphia, Portland, Me.', *?t. Louis, Chicago and other cities, and after I leaving Steubenvillo they all made a rush i for the east bide of the cars and began eagerly inquiring about the locality of the Scioto river disaster. The conductor, brakemen and pusseugrrs acquainted with the 1 locality were kept.';busy pointing out the place whero. tlm ill-fated steamer wont down. After satisfying their curiosity about the river disaster they would inquire if tins was the same Mingo whero the great railroad disaster occurred somo years ego, and on being assured that it. was, they manifested still greater interest, and began inquiring about the history. We had just related to a group the story of Logan, the Indian chief, and commenced on the Ouadenhutten maajacre, when the brakeman called Mingo, and we wero compelled to leave the interested travelers to llnd out the rest of Mingo's history from the conductor and brakeman. Not having been at Mingo for some weeks, we were surprised at the' scene of activity Unit met our trii/.e after landihi: on the plfitfurm. The" sound of,the hatchet and saw could bo heard from all,quurters, and new houses were -standing where formerly nothing but green Holds could bo seen. Following is a partial list of the persons who are erecting new dwellings; 13.1'. Giddings is building four frame houses oh the Wilson MeKee addition'to the town of Mingo; James Cunnirighani'Jand William Kramer are each building houses on the Adam Tecler'addition; David Simpson is putting up a two-story brick business block west of the ruilroud depot; JOdward MeLeister is erecting a brick business block near the depot; William liicksand John Wagner are each putting up a lino frame house on a lot in the Wilson MeKee addition; H. II. Turner will break ground next week for a new residence on the laud presented him by the Pennsylvania railroad company, located at the north end of the town. Mr. Turner owus a number of lots here that will be in demand in a abort time if Mingo continues to grow, as she can't help but do, as it will require seventy-five new houses to accommodate the employes of: the new rolling mill. In fact, Mingo has a future, and that future is not fur oil". Jt may be part of the city of Steubenville before the next.ceusus is taken, notwithstanding the insurmountable hill between the twp places, FINANCIAL AMl 0.1I.H?:itCIAL. Sevr York Money unit SIocUm. New York, August 2 i.?Money, 4uf? per ccut. cIohm! Rt-tJ^'por cent. 1'riinc mercantile i>Hj?er 5*-^ u!l>4 per cent. Sterling KxcImiirc tunkers' bills steady at 84 81 tlunmiui f I8i>. (jovKu.NsiK.sia?}-'inn. ? U. S. Ca, erte|i(ivn!....jQl>1'|LohlL't> A WUkof...?,107 15. S. 5s, uxieniied....lOl.V;L-jt. 1'. >k S. G. Ilr?ls.?.?il6 0. 8.1J#, coupoiw..'.1ll-'j, U. 1'. bonds, tir?ts.....l]ti>J U. S. 4s, couj>ons......liywU. 1\ ljin-J (>rnjjtf...ll6 Pucille G* uf "J5........130 jUv P.sinkini; fund'J'Jl Central PacifictirstaJlfv Toxiu 1'hc lunJ Krle Kocotnls. 'J7J4 do. BioGnmdoiiiv... Offered I. RAii.RnAi) Boni>*-Generally h.rong. HTATK Bonks? Iiul). UhiWhiih consols..,.. 67 | Vistula fa - 35 Missouri fcs IW Vlrgiuia cohnjIs. exSt. Joseph..... Ill tni toii|ioiis... .')S Tcniicsioe Us.......... 55 jVir^injrt ijefcrred 113 i 4uuul'b>l'u ?u, hulv..~.t>;) | 8locKS-The umrSwt o|n>ncd Jieueittlly weak p lees being liiU.'/i oer cent lower limn (he clou? I ycsU-nluy. New York, t hieago *V: St.- I<ouis whs an exception and -o]M*iicd % per cent hUher, A ft*r tho oK'tiiug speculation became modemioiy active and prices declined to percent, th? most conspicuous l>eing hike Shore, i'Ioxhs Pitcitif, Denver -1 HloGmndfj. Nprtwestern, Uekawannu, Northern I'ueltie.prefcritd, New York iJeiilnil un.l St. Paul. After this there was a general reebvery of JJal-ft pet cent, the hitter Oregon Trans-conjlnoiital. tfiid Texas Pacific, Lackawanna, Si. Paulit Omaha, Lake jjifjfc niul fttl i'njil were also prominent ill the npV*riinl^emwiu {lie 'market1closing with stroiig pricpo, ' Transactions;t57,000 share*. Adams hxpress ?MQ Nash. ifcOluitt .v., 63 American Express... 95 New Jersey Cent 7S% Canada Southern...- ivtj-j Northern t'acitlc -isJ; C. C. i I. C 12 do. preferred..; S>lk Coutml Pacific 92J4 Northwestern HHjj Chc-Mncftke?i Ohio. 23>;j do.prelcrred... lf>7 do. ist'prti'erred.... 0^? New York t>;ur*l...lH;jVii do. 2d preferred-... 2q Ohio cwituil u/15 C., C., C. tit I 7ti ' Ohio it Mite ......137*'! Denver & K. G 6i>% do.'preferred- 1UT? Erie Sift Pad lie Mail 41 y; do. preferred 77 C. A 1' - 13k Fort Wayne; ..13i? Reading: GV% Han. & St. Joseph.... W St: L. ?s3. F.... ....... 3*'}$ do. preferred 9% do. preferred fkS^ Kansas it Paeillc JW St. Paul 122}^ Laku Erie <t W til*/, do. preferred 12G'.<i Lakl'Suoro 114 Tc-wi L'licllii) M'V? Louisville i Nath.... ~<V/a Union Pacific UbVd L. N. A. A C 70 United States Ex 7A M. it C. lht pref'd.. 116 W., St. L. ?t P toft do. 2d pref'd do. preferred ?.Cl Mem. itchiw 58* Wells, Fargo Kx {..ISO Michigan Ceutral 97% Western Union. S3 ' Mp. Pgpjfl? 106^1 ^Offered. Nxw york, AuQU{.t2t.-pottou dull and caller at lflnia 5-lfic; fulurts dull but' steady. Hour ouic| and unchanged: receipts'' 17,010 barrels: exports 2.1SOO barriOs. Wheat, opened %ale higher and firm; ufterward* loM tho advaneo u?d dcollncd ka J?c, closing with inon-rstrensili; receipt* bushels; expoits 92.50) bushels: ungraded red SI ol ul lftM: steamer No. 2 jod St 00; No. 3 re<l,SI 13a lil.TJs: steamer No 2 led St 15: No, 2 red $1 -tljul I tU certiUcntes; SI I5.il 11*1 deltv red; mixed winter at 13}f; ntiKr.idcd white St 12: steamer No 1 do51 ir>; No. 1 white, sales J.5C0 biuhelsat Si ir*%"*l 17: No, 2 red August, sides 272,000 bushels at Si ttfca] 16. plod nit at $1 14J.J; fc'eptembir s.ilcs 792,030 bijshelkat SI l.W. clDiluJ: Ut (t Outoljcr, sales SOS.OOO bushelsat 5115>iHl 11% closing at $t 15>j: November, ?de* :|52.000 bu?he!s at gl \c>% al 175.5 Corn, optlonu opened J<a5^c lilther, a<te^ wards lost tho advance, and closed steady: ic* i cut tits 5.000 bushels: exnorts fi.OOO lnmlu?l<- tin. crude.! ?7n'J0c; No. 2, 01 c in store; !>2&i9?$gc No. 2 August W%u!)lo; closing nt WXc; Senteiutwr 87D?aS7j?c, closing at 875*c; October S.ri%u80J4', cIoMiik at S&*^c; November Sl^aWJfc cIomIiik at 8l;Jic. CMs. U!k; hither ami cjIosuir weak; receipts 07.003t|})$hel|>; exjHirtjnone; mixed western MjG.c; wliitc wpstern 07 A":*!. flay, fifthly held r.; C0u70n Coliee dull and unchanged. Sugfjr dull: fair tn wood rolinlng 7j?a7;ic. Molasses, steady and (n fair de maud. Utee. (inlet butstundy. I'otroloum, steady unit stronger; United M}ic; crude tH{at%c; rellno ?3#UJj?c. Tullovv firm at S^ah^e; Jlosiu. tjubiat'd sundy at SI SOiil 05. Turpentine, dull mid weak nt4V/ic. Hugs, western fresh dull and lower nt2!a 2l%c. Pork, higher and firm; new icesn 322 25. Hcef, dull and unchanged. Cut meata siwree and linn: long clenr 313 75. Lard, weak: prime btcuui jtx V2Jvil2 77V< flutter, in kockI demtun] ami n thadif Ijotfor at Vvj'J^c. Uhewo dull iinq Ofuopjnsi western ||at Ga.Oj:.' . CitiCAQO. A?iiuM24 -Floitrquietand unchanged, Wheat strong and higher, I'loned easier; tegular 51 OCal 00% August;. Ifi^iaOy^o 8eptemt>cr: 9S}(c October; We November. OsJic year; No. 2 red winter 5'. OCal oaj$ CHsh and August:, 81 02 September; No^ J1 Chicago spilmr 92c. Com.'unsettled but e?nerally blgljk u* '7Xn~7)ic cash and August; 7ti%a7t'?kc SopRfnbcr, 71J4j October; 7l5?o Novt mb*r; GGjtfafiffKc year: rejected 7fic. Oats, active, firm and hiKnerat -Sl^n pas)):-jlWj aubu^: gjptcmbci-; ."jT^c October; year* Hi'cu*] '37c;- Rye Armor at -'Q7Ke. ,Barloy easier at pike September. Flaxseed firmer at 81 81, Huttor steaifv with a fair demand. Kkrh steady and unchange l i'ork active, firm and higher at 821 70a 21 SO oust); 321 77)4*21 iOSeptemlien 821 90a2l OM ; October: $20 CO b d .January; 819 S5al9 87year ' Lard fairly active and a tlmde liialifr ? d 12U7K cash nud Se^'.'o.ter: StiM2Hnritt October: i 312 .T7J4al2 to November $12 22&U2 2? Januarys SiQHOycnr. Hulk mqi'u active, nnn and' hkher; Stiyu[(fpii,35)?Jl sliq'rt rib 113'-10; short clear 814 CO. Wldskv kieadv unfl utieliaiiBwl. (U11?ivi...o? n, hut nol ouotablv higher. Cprn firmer bin rips higher. 0?t? ouster and declined Pork Irregular at 821 Kl% August; 821 8 Keptcmber: 8JI \)1\$ October Jiu 77^ y.nr: S?0 oj nsked January. Urd, Irregular At-512 30(112:w August; 512.17)4 September: 512 \~X October, 812 42}0"ovember, $12 22>?i\12.10 year; 512 25 January. Baltimore, August 21.?Flour quiet ami un clungcd except for western family, which was te, ducvd 10c peruarrel. Wheat, western higher. No. C wlnterrod spot 31 14nl 14^: August51 HV?h1 uy. September 81 13!4al Itfj;: October 81 lH>;al U: November 8115111 1SJ^. Corn, western Motdynufl dull: mixed snot Sfc nsked; Septemlmr Sl'iaik! October j-lKavij^c: November 7'i}^?bkc: >uvem' ! Ijcror Pfcombor ne\7 0t old'TOnWp. oats higher; western white Wa32n: m|xed 4.1*45(5. Ityo Iojtci nnd dull nl fdaMc. liny unclinnged. 1'rovisioii! firm and unchanged. IhitterMcudy; woftern packed Hn20c; creamery V 3.127 j. Kpg* easy ?t lauJOc. Petroleum unchanged. Coffee firm at .V/{nflc. Suuai quiet; A soft O^c. Whisky steady at 8l lflftl 20. Phiupki mia, August 2i.?Flour, deslniblt Spring wheats In smal| supply and watited: eholct ild w|nters in fair demand nt full rates;. other dull nnd weak. Ilye flour, 8.1 5 *ik3 7.V vv^eat, ^poi ' lot* IchlehenNo 2 red elevator Jl 104: rejected In groin dei?oi 81 fi: No. 2 red August St Iflto ) 17; 'optcmbcr 81 HVJ*! lift; Octobcr fl 115>S; November It 16Jial 16. Corn. In more doinutnl: wll mixed mWbsjc; steamer 87aH8c: No. 3 NJasr?Vic: Sill mixed -\uuuit 87j4*Mj4e: HeptetnU'rN'KR9)So; Ociobcr Novembers^ Mw. Oau, Irrojjulur; No. 2 white newC8c:o!d 70c; No. \ wliltw ti'JtO I'mvMon* ntuuly; uicki beef f 18 MMIti (K);iuw< pork !.' 00.12.1 00. Um Arm hii?1 tinoh?ti|(Vd. Hut tor, Hrtn: cliolcowell wild tip: otliuiniKKtuctLHli-.Auw York Htnte nnd Unulfotd county, I'd., oxt'ul'H! Kk<? ?tc*dy. ClieeMj nominally iincliuiKctl I'etroluiiiii dull at Ukc. Wlilv ky Arm mid uucliuiigid. Oilier* unchanged. . Chicago, August 24.?Tho Lrovtr'i Journal rc? ports: I log*-Receipts 1H.0C0 tientl: htpnientiH,CQ)licnd. Market rtmiiif. ncllwfttid fully 6e lilithcr: nttntlty lwor, mixed M M 8 rft he-uy fs oai'J Ou; Hutu a? 8i?uSiJj; ?klpian>li!UlliMMM7 Ik): clunoil Hroiin. Cntt|y?IUhm!I|'U".W.O head; Milpuiciiu 3,Wx) head. Marki'tAcUrc and dwlnibluumdw ntrouner;oxporla 1 87 20*7 W): k1*'"! to I'lioUv HhlppliiK |<) mm? 10. common to fitlrSI Atoll 20; mixed, out choice, active at 81 '.Mai (?0; iioukcn and fecdeta |.l IUi I 2ft; range " cattlu uotlvoand better <|iiailile* Hiroii|;cr; cnunetn only uteiuy; Texan* 51 iftaa w; half-breed* 81 7jii fl hU; Toxitli cows U -lOiiU 00. Hheoii?Keceli't* 1,'i0) head: nhlpmcntA .TOO head. Market tdovv Hitd Weak on account of unfavorable uantern advice*; juior to fair fl OiUul f>(); medium to good ?! 70ai (X); choke to extra 8t 20<i4 in. Cincinnati, August IM.-Cottou ,0uu ami uuehunncd. Flour tinner; fumtly 51 Mul 70; fancy 8'iOO.tO 00. Wheat strong and active; No. U red winter 11 0i M|K>t: fl ojal aiy, August; 91 *\?\ November, Cora linn; No. 'J tuuuel hue upot: 7&K* "Cc October; GG)?tir?t>)i<j November; fil?fii3?o ymr. Ohtf, weaker; No. - mixed -13c. Uyo,stronger lit 76c. 1'ork; niftier At t-'J75. Lard, dull at 812 J5. Hulk meat* strong: nhouldernfJ 7.1;olour rib 81.17A. llacon trout: nml higher:shoulders Jli)7 : clear rib 111 H7>g: clear fflft37&, Whisky Heady at tl 17; combination sties oflli.lsuod uuod* 170 barrels on u balds of |1 17. Hatter quiet and unchanged. . , Toi.kho, August'21.?Noon Hoard?Wheat opened higher, closing with thoadvance partially lost; No. '?! upot $1 07ji; August fl 07S: September 8I0ITJ; October If I ifi; November 81 Ofi^J: year fl 0-1 bid. Corn * toady: high mixed MV: No. 2 sjhiI 7'JVJ; Au? Kiht 79^c bid: September 77Xc bid; October 7fic bid; year <U'J$c. Oats quiet: No, 2 iq-ot, !ike; Augu?f -tie; September H7}4q bfd; year ;io'K?). Closed?Wheat ru?ler: No. 'J spot fl 07^; August SI 07H: September 81 01 bid: October IJI OIK: November fl 04%: yviir fl WlKbld. Corn, a bhatlo easier itnd prices entirely nominal. i nkw YoitK, August t!l?diiy Goons-TlicJobbhiR trade shown a steady Improvement \vl h h largo dciniirtd present and at work. Tho movements In goods by agents itro very litruo, but though tins larger port |>iii It In the oxcoutlon of old otii?u?o merits, the dully want* through relented order* for, and selections of, miscellaneous assortments, give very good total iwles. Tho condition < [ tntdo Is mtlsr.cto.y In cverv restioct, that i?. considering the per.o I of me month and season. and every Indlea* ? tlon points to a large distribution for the season In ? sight. The tone of the market Is very steady and tuning. Ka?T LtURtlTY. I'A.t AlWll.lt 21.^?Crtttlc? llCCOlpta Ji 408 head Market Klow: jiriiuo So Ma" 00; giMKl 8-'? 75a Z CAS; eoinnon SiMuS 00. lIoKh? Kcceipt* V,2t>J head. 'Market-tlrm; Phlla* ilelnhlnH, 8S 75u'J00; ilaltlmurcH, 88 'I0uS 6Q: Yorkeis 87 ?H?8 25. " Sheep-UeceiptK '2.400 head. Market dull;- prime 81 75; good 81 wJ.il75: common 8;iOOu'J 50., TlTUrtVll.l.K, I'A., August *J1.?Oil opened atftfijy?; highest f>7j4e; lowebt Gti^c; closed at 67J?e. Shin* rnetito 07,24! barrels: charted, JW.SS'J hara-ls: tide wat-rrmiMy,J36 b-irrels: the Unlud fire unable to give runs. *Hiwi>fohk, Aimust2t.?Pctiioi.kum?Firm; opens Idijlnwt lowest 5t%c; elodiiK 57J<e: sales l.l'ji\000b.urels total shipments Wednesday 07,2-12 ' barrels;; charters3S.9C? barrels.,, % . i ClNcixNATi. Animit ill.?l.lve hog? ilrm: com- ll mon and llidit SO Wtok Jfi: nacklnu and butcher'* zi 87 75h? 80. ItecelptslOJ head; shipments 170 head. 01 ' I'lrrMifiioii,'Aiiniist'JI-l'etroleuiiiactive; United e' certlilratc Jlrm: "e:o*cd at 50}Je; rellned CJ?c for 8| Philadelphia deliver)'. rruiit Kmiuriit Ur.t!. (', Clurb. Omwoijo, J1, S. V. '.'Coldon's Liquid lieof Tonic is by far the best of all preparation of the kind?food and tonic?tlmt I liuve ever used. To the p sullerer front chronic diseases, or to the con- U valescent,it is invaluahie, as it is both nnurishinu and strengthening. (Take no other.) Of druggists. A Oi.unn's Sumtcit Soai- purifies the skin. w Hill's Hair Dye and Whisker J)ye, fiO cts Tike's Toothaphe Props enre in one minute, MoUiith! JIoIImth !! Mothers! ll Arc you disturbed at Highland broken of a your'rest by a sick childsutl'ering and crying ^ with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? lf so, go at once and get a hot lie of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sullerer inimediately?denend upon it; therp is no mistake about iU '1 here is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, .who will riot tell you nt once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the q mother and relief and health to the child, operating: like magic. ,It is perfectly safe to j? use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and lis the prescription of one of the oldest best |c I iciuuie puysiciaus jjiiu n^pips )ii me unueu 0 States. Spli} pvpry wli'ere. ilo cents a bottle. t_ MWF.V.W "IIackmpttack," ft lasting apd fr.igrRnt per- | | fume. I'rice 20 and 50 cents. ? Sin ton's CpitB, will immediately relieve \ Croup, \Vliooping cough and Bronchitis. ' Foil Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you ti have a printed guarantee-on every bottle of c Shiloh's Vitulizer. It never fails to cure. [ A Nasal Injector free with eaph hqttlp of Shijqh's Catarrh l{e})iei|y, Pripe 5Q cents. \ Sold by ft. Bocliiiig, agent, under Odd Fellow's Hall, and by U. H. List, 101U Main street. _ ' . 1 Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's ( Now National I>yea. For brightness and durability of color arc uneqtialed. Color from ' two to five pounds. Directions in Km'jbh ( ?nd Qerutan.. Price cpiiIb. bXvv , Tick "Rkv. Gr.o. II. Tiiaykh, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our ' jiyes tQ&lploh'ij ponsnmj>tion Cure," Aitr. vou aiAuK miserable by Jndipeslion, Constipation. Dizziness,' Iajhs of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitaliz'er is a positive cure. i Why win. you cough when Shiloh's CuYe will give immediate relief. |'rice 10 ct-si?&Q cts. atjd if|. Suirou'c C.miuw I'emedv? a positive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheriu ami Canker Mouth. , Sold by E. Bocking, agent, un<ler Odd Fellow's llall, and by 11, II. List, 1010 Main street. VNiltlc Improvement. Mr. J^oah* l?ate3, "Rlmim, N. writes: "About four years ago I had an attack of bilious fever, and never fully' recovered. My digestive organs were weakened, and 1 would be completely prostrated for day?. After using two bottles of vour Burdock Blood Hitters the improvement was so visible that | wns astonished. \ can no\\\ thopgh (jl years of imp. do h fnir and reasonable flayV work.1' I'rice$t00. All Olil l-'rlcmf. Hp was ntllicted with a lame back and general debility; he was recotnmended Thomas' Kciectric Oil, which curcd him at once. Tliis ' famous specific is a positive remedy for bodily pain. ^{J"Ask your driiKijist for a copy qf "Yoiwi; Men's l,,rief}d',i-^j!(m?(Z.i/14 , O.nk liOKHRED dollars reward for nbettfr remedy. Williams' Indian PileOintmeut ia fiBnr? rnr? for Pile* n?w HATS AND CAPS. HATS W GAPS! Spring Styles NOW IN STOCK AT GEORGE I BATHISON'S 1222 MARKET 8TRKET. tnh17 , CLOSING OUT! " i . __? ODDS AND ENDS l.\ Majolica Glass and Deqaratod Ware, FOR Tim NEXT SIX DATS. JOHN FRiEDEL, nn|H 1130 MAtN' STBF.ET. |7j|OCi COLLARS, ; POG MU??K).S, DOG CHAINS, ' The lurpest assortment in the city nt the , Ilanlwaro ami IlousefurniJhing Store of XKSHITT ? Bua, ? j vin 1 1312 Mwrkrt fftrfet. P' OSTEHS, HANGliltS, CARDS, ETC. ill styles that can't bo beat, Rtthu Daily Inteli liKi'nccr Job Office. PITTSBURGH Fl and PITTSBURGH CON! One J7i<mt.Ifi<?to !&? Form dlntlnct wliooU. Twcntf-flulit tonrtitr* In 1,1 in;ml Arm. Muilc. Drawing, |*?iiiilns, Elonj work. Charge* lew tfinn unviiiuul mIiuu! Id tli v-ml>cr Mil. Hi'Otl for new u?uloisuo tu *?| c ? TP ?Prn tn T]0,h $'*" Mo,lhl VV hw I IjL'CKMK.STS lO 'I'BACtlRNI. J Vuuiiir tienuinitof Itinlleti menu* w I^41T fey 11.7b O. It. II. College yenrjieirin* Sept. ah. lif, etc., utiJrcuHuwttril X* Odtf en, m?., BAKING POWDER. l * Ttato Uniting Powder1 in uihuu Irom'Hinctly puro 0 rapo cream Urtor, and every cnn In warranted to ivu utlnioctiou ?r money refunded by LANG, UKA.UK \ HAlkl), . MA.NOFACTtP.IHi, y ?W l-KM M?|n "Whneilnt. 2 NATURK'S Sl'AUKLlNG Sl'KCfHlC for IimIIkc*- 9 on and HUlcnx'icsf, (lie wn'er of llie famous M'llJ ? jfSim, is duplicated in a moment wlllianpoonful [ lAI'.KANT'K h'Kl.r/KK AfKIIIKST, 'WllU'll COUtHltlS . cry valuable element of the (icnniui cpriiiR. Hie eatest physician* of Kuro|>e pj-onuitnce Jhatlreo {{ ft of l'r?vidence the mim po'ent of nil known Iterative.*, and Its fnc-sinnlc, fresh anil fo,?nh>y, is d\V placed within the runolt of every Invalid in ie western world. _ SOI.l) HV ALL riRUCGISTa. ~I "Feed Your Land, and It, Will Feed You." * ARDEN CITY SUPER-PHQSPHATE, ? HIGH 'GRADE, o\ cts quiekiy. and ?taudR without?rival ns a Bella- = bin Crop Pro hicor.-. It is adapted to nil I'mpJ." Made by the Oldest Mnuufii^Hrer* with die Urg- ? it vales. q FINE HAW IIOrs'E. ^ This article is strictly puro Jttiw Bon*. The bono as not been siUHnitia or u-iked, and wo punnuitio it ;eqmd In quality and metlitnii-nl condition to c< ny none w?de?'r?o.d ill the L'nltex States. ' g E. i;(>\ I), WHEELING, W. Ta. II Plow.-, Harrows, Drills,Cidpr Miils, . Ui All Gwk^So1i\ yyiJeriv.CMrtrasico.Arolyfci*. P Our Uutirdiitcoiu Kormuts. si ittf'if our goods nre not as rcpicsenutl, we will ? >rfflt thecu Iru bill. ' JtWEvery bug liasu Gunraiitcc<L Analysis of .the mdlty of Us goods.' uiruoods are dry, Hn?l dtlllwilhcuHO nnd rctju- ft 111 y *1 iotWc Authorise, our l^KftljKUS ioimtst upon U lie veritlpiUoii of &s?y uuvoVmj htitcnieiit? which rj (Siupeiilotn may make?regarding OUU CLAIMS, ur ??UHmniee.i, or the Quality of our Goods, or luir l'inlty?at our Expanse. n $10 to $20,000 ' ii legitimate judicious speculation la Grain, Brti? * talons and locks (Hi our perfected plult. yields sure iionlhly prollts io 1?kc ami unuill luvetlora. Art'tvss, for lull particulars. It. K. KENDALL .v CO., | .'OlU'U Mer?:lian'S, \n& IT'.I Ln.cnlH'8t.,?k'HK0. lU. [XL CIDKK MILI, " Ylll produce one-fourth more ciderlhnn tiny oilier * ./ .Mill.' Will p.y for Itself in Krluiiiim I OB bushels of np- ( vies In the amount of elder saved. Rollers run ar same speed, completely crushing . very ci-'ercell in ibvupplc. Two crunks nun last ?pecd. For light running, mid fotj jjrindjtip, nnd press- " iik ? hm ii* e?iui?i. T\yo in pa can mnfcc from ti to S barrels of eider u ??/ S. E. 150YI), Wheeling, W. Yu., < I'low.", Harrows. Drill?. l'Vrtilbors. j WiLSON FEMALE "COLLEGE, CIIAMBEUSnUKG, PA. ? ?i?kxs si:rrt::tim:ii au, g Una a Collegiate, aSanlimry ami h Sjkk 111 Conwo. (ipiijiiuliai Yuuntf viouicn In Muslo. Flno ArU n Specialty. . Highest standard?the best Teachers. Write to Rev.-J c.CALQWKIX, |)'D? Pres't. rJ?lie Perry HarroSv 1 Is warranted to do more \vm U thmi any l-?})Ue llsirrow-4, : 1)0Kg NOT THAR Ul? THE SOD. Cannot be clinked with weds.1 Stones mid Roots . do not altecl it No jerking of the team. . Ube ours n half day mid you will never hitch to < another .Spike Uanovv. S. E. 110VI), Wheeling, W, Va? Plow;?, Ciller Mills, Prills, Fertilisers." J A N E1 > I JO ATI ON A l7~i{ E P01! 57 j Ct>ur?c of stmly Millk'leiitly He'xlble to meet aptl*. Unlets ami purposes of StmUuts at Adrian College. For both.Sexes. Instruction thorough. J.trpe Museum, Laboratories, l.ihrarlus. Ac. .SleanvlietitInk', tinth rooms. KXPKNSKs.LOW, ^Hvesn-hools: Collegiate, Miit-le, Theological! Normal, I'repam* ' tory. For Calendar, ifcc.,'address I). S. Sl'KI'HfMl. iTcmmnt, Adrian. Mich.' " ' It JC11 HON, 1) CH AM 1* 10S (ilt.UX DIM Mi AND SKI:I) SOIVKIt. , Forcc-Fced Gmlti Drill. For. e-Feert Gnuu Seeder. 'Forte*Feed Fertilizer.,;., , All 3 Hoppers dotarhnblo. I.lftvr Piir, In front of Hopper, frteid Sjirlng IKv*.'' Kochitygc of Gear Wheel*. lteyond doubt the most perfect Gmlu Drill offcfad : the trade. N. 15. ItOY1), >V.V.i? <'jder Mpla. Fertilizer*, KEN MO UK UNIVKIISITV HIGH SCHOOL?For circular address 11. A.STKOUK, Aniherwt C. H.,'Va. KoSirl Yon can't GIVK me your Flow! I have tried'them'fill. nnd wouldn't Rive the JMI'KIUAL fur all'the Flows I ever sty. 1 tell you, sir. it { TIIE BEST PLO W Ju (|?<! World. No MUtukel nttdVou Know It!' , It) pott it dk Ikhtcr than the Chilled I'Iowh. "FLINT 81 EH." MOLD BOARD i. A boy 10 you? old can handle It .with greater c ase than a icnnran handle lie Chilled l'lo\VnS. E. 150YD, Wlietmng. \Vt Ya, Harrows, Dfilla. Cujer }\u\ax Vgrtjliaers. THE CHORAL CHOIR, A New CIi\(;*cl? Husic Hook, JJY W. O. lUSUKIIS'S. , IMTSON A CO. take p'eitsttrc la inir(HtURinn to the public their new MV'lr AVx?V ?"f HSi-lSw. Nftt (inly a Choir lijinV, b.nt gsitotiue CJiss and onvejv tl(?:t Uool:. Not oidy Oiyv.'". liufac.tpl\ul collection pteiwy GleoHud So\ir n\u*tc, of : Hymn-tune and -iwiuium .iiiumi:. U'tr.y,: ineuijug, nu? IDoroilgUiy inukicui, Ju.vrocn, Jt would be well to. send' ciirly for n copy for examination. prigs 31.00. THE L'EKKLESS. A New HiibIok School nml CoJiviJiitlon Itook. 1IY \v. 0.1'ERKUvS. while the CHOUi< one of the l*?t of SjHK\n? lknik?. liKeinsnecfwotry to provide (iir the \vnm.i u( tho?e wht> yr fir to ums * rheHwr, lighter mid Mnnller lM>k. ^'ho iti lur ill iirntngctncntHud quality to' Its torpor com: ranlon. ?1iiruiiiiR only ip |t? Mze,ntu|)n tfic manlier of iJewiof * kind w||lu|> it contains. Ik-uinnerii cannot bnt bo di'llghu-t) tho lunjt nuraber of very f?T und very pretty Meicitw* ttud fnugs, PKIUh 7Ti 01*8.' 'end early ( miicf-lineu copy. M?Ued to any Addrew for tilwve |.ri(r?. OLIYF.H D1TS0X A: CO., liostoii. C. II. D1TS0N iCO., 813 llroudway, New York. aulS-TAr [MALE COLLEGE 3ERVATORY?" MUSIC. nana for Eighteen Dollars. . Attendance prut yonrtu Buprrlor julvniitflWi Hun, MihIitii I^iiguiutc*. NwUlvWork, nn.l Wax u UiiIUmI Mlali*. Ttmitjr-?ljrlilU ywir oikmii K*i>. 11KV. 1. C. PBlWIIHftl, fi.D., rituburkU, faithful und beautiful location. Uniqualid IN* teat and Vheajtfat Collar anil only tint-clan JI A State. kahnkit, Practical,Tiiumouuii, HI fw% mourn write ui once. T,aty or Aecrtt I'or catalogue!. circu?^%^\| I Fleinlligton, \V.Va. WW* mm Em VJ|Eb?_ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JilIE YELLOWSTONE VALLEY. GLKNDIVI, M. T.. July 1, ISM. Having removed from Wcit VlnrlnU, to the great fellowatotio Valley in Montana Territory, where J lropose to muke iny home for tho future, and enikko In the Heal iKtHlo Uuilueas, hccure Home* tcMilN for keUlvr?, on Government Uuida. nUo teuro farm* from tno Northern I'a-ifle Kuilroad for iHtlen, mi they will hate * pi nee to locate- on urrihI, without tile trouble or expenw of hunting a leslrable location. I wM buy uud fell all Kind* of Heal KMato for lon-rwrtdento ?* well on citizen* of the Territory. OpportunitlCN unexcelled to purchase the r>wt and*, now allured for ?le at low prlcwi, which iu a ear or two will bo worth live to ten time* their irvwnt cost. My facility* for tranuetlng btulum rlth the U. B. Lund Oilliu umiurpaMed. Charges aoderate. Corrcipondeiico noliclted. UKO. K. TINGLE, Jyl-Mw filendlve. M. T. ^LEXANDER BONE, SR, foTARY PUBLIC. LICENSED GENERAL B0H1NEHH *Nl) KKAL KSTATK AGENT. Lain* negotiated, stock* bought and aold.mef bant*' and, manufacturer*'booluopcued,examined nd closed. folates settled, notes, book accounts ud rcttU collected. Ilotiw# rented and loam*3 ollcctlons promptly remitted. Advances made II bukiticJM correspondence confidentially attended ). Send for circular'to references. 1318 Market reel, (Cranglo's Block,) over City Bank, Wheeling Va ' laC JAMES CS1LCI1KIST, Civil Engineer, Surveyor nnd Examiner f Land Titles. Office:?42 Twelfth 8treet, Wheeling, \f. Ya. Telephone, No. 59. nul7. jp B. CAMDEN,*M. D., PliyHloliin unci Surgeon. Residence and oflleo No. 1 to Fourteenth irtrect fllce al*o Ht 1153 Cliapllne atrcet. Telephone No. C-Cl and No. 14." Call* promptly aimworcd. ' my23 ^R. J. L. KEED Has removed his office and residence from le Kighth ward to the dorner of Twentyicond und Chnpline streets, Fifth ward. Office hours?7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 r. m., 7 to f. m. Telephone F 16. ' mySO ^ 0. SMITH, :cul Estate, Bond & Stock llrokor. Special nttontlon Riven to collecting rent* and tbi moral management of Real Kxtate. i mhl lap Main ytrect, Wheeling, W. Va. DKOFESSIONAU 1)R. HULLII1KX hna returned to the city and ro ! imed the pruciiec of ini-dlclne and aurgery. lit ill Iks found at tho OFFIOK OF THK UOAKl) OF KDOCATION. I n;r the City LUnk. Mnrket street. niyfl Bl/SINESS CARDS. ^TEPHEN McCOLLOTJGH, viii pcmer una uuiuicr. Brick Buildings erected complete In nil mbdcri npmvcmcnts. ALsr> vroodnn buildings fitted uj uupleteou lot. Wooden bulldimrn framed ana tteu up In yard at work shop turn taken to an; , irt and completed. ?n muouuble terniK. All al rations mnde on old buildings, roofs vallCy* and jyditthtsnartlouUrlyHttendeu to. Desks,counters , :id shelving ilttod up on short notice; store front) lit lu and stores altered. Residence No. S'J Blx lentil street, formerly occupied by Mr. Ben Exlcy nop In rear ot Capitol, on Alley 13. ' myll ^yilEELlSG BOILER WOJiKS. Mannfoclujow o' portable^" Btafionary, niarlnt illor*. breeching, chimney*,'tanks. Mills, door? luttervand ail kinds of heavy sheet tron work vttlere In second hand bo-lers. for Information pply to COX A MORUUiON, No. 1G06 Market street. Tp]t>phfine C-21. RcpalrespecUl attention. Tcrtm Hhouwle. . . my!9 ^ 0. LIST, Jil, PORK PACKER aidcuror of the celebrated CHESTER MEATS which aro uow ready and for wilo at 2* FOURTEENTH 8TRECT. My 8. 0. Meati ate all bunded. "idst't Chester.' ap5 J M. CL0D6T0N, ; I7KJW.KH II* *rnfn,(*round Few!, Ruled Hjijt, Straw &t South Street,Kent,Market Strvet Bridge, * '111 p-ty the haircut market price for *he*t, cort HTlri Oftt*. <PlB COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - ' JOHN M. HOON & CO, 1160 MAIN STREET, , ' )eulcrs in O'raln, Provisions and Oils, in . (Jar.Lois. Order# plaocd for SPECULATION In Grnln. Pro Isiou?, Oil nndStovk* on..margin iu Kxelmugus at .'hiwKO, New York uud Oil City. CliIiHgo Correspondent*?B. Davenport & Co.. M . Nichols & Co. Jel B. Daveni-OBT, , C. B. EOOI^UTOM, General. 0/,D. Kggljtstou & Sqn, Special B. DAVENPORT CO., COMMISSION )ea,ltrs in Grain, Flour, Seeds, Provisions, Chew and Dried FmlU. n U7 WA?.MKGTf>K cr.. nmOArw ATTORNEYS. B~R. oii/mmsr UT ATTORNEY ?T LAW, Office with Taylor <t lfcrr, No.<2 Twelfth Street. Admiralty and Maritime Law & specialty. Collec ;lon? promptly made. an'24 T H. COW DEN, J ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. Chapllne BU, Wheeling. W. V* myBl j Hannibal forbes, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Custom H0UW1 Wheeling. W. ?> ;aia James p. rogers, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 1907 Chaplin# Bt,, oppoidto the Ootirt Ronw A-htvling, W. Vi. fe?_ Daniel lamb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 1818 Markot itreet, (over City B?nk,) wheo! Log W. Vi. WJ. W. COWDEN. ATTORNKY AT LAW. OQhXi No. 1222 Uhttlillue St., Wheeling, W. Va. Promet mmntlwn Ui ail himlnma ><?7ru^ LEGAL NOTICES. QOIMMISSION ER'S SALE. By virtue of ftdocrceof the Munlcl|ml Court of Wheeling, enteral in the causo ol Ai'gufclE Nolle, ndn., Ac.,'acalnia Fredurlk* Nolte et al.. on the isith tiny qr July, A. l>., 18JW, the iinden-lnned Kppolalt.onrniMoner will, on Wkd.nksd vy, thetiih V OK Sma mkk, A. 1).. 1882. commencing at 10o'clock a. ut the front door of the.Court House of Ohio county.-proceed to soil nt public auction to the highest an-l best bidder, the fellowliiK dc5crll*ed real estate, vl?: I.ot 12 in square liU, In the town of South Wheeling, Ohio county, Wot Vintlnla. Terms oh Sai.Pv-.One-third of tho purchase mo ey. or mucin more u^tho imrcliabonnuy elect UVWycash. and the hilanee' in two equal Installments payable In klx and twelve mom ha from day W mk\ with lutoreat, and to be evidenced by,notes WlthHWxl personal hecirity. Title to be,retained till payment of-mid notes. T. J. HOiiya, v Special Cqmra&lonur. IIali.rk, Auctioneer. I certify thaU>o|\<l *n<) wemtty as rcqnlrcd by law has bwtVtlven In the above ease by the w\ld T. J. Uuwuh, Special CouiniMouer. THOMAS M. DARRAH, mift Clerk Municipal Court of .Wheeling. raCIWBASE $rl/fh vol'IJ CAPITA Ij. ll^jf .Tlmi (ilealrlna lo i?mk?; uioiicy A-'_ hi cram, provini tia jniii Hiock Vv?#bB cuii do *o l?y ojicrrfflft.flB Htiiicon??tu*|U?n. From Jlny UV. I.S31, to.tlie invHcut data ?>? hi' * ' ' v. Rtmeiits of #10.0(1 WHEAT imv-i lvr?u r?j!ilizo?l nr.ii I i?nii\ 4,A liivftoturi nmomithiu to j.-,-. .?vomi. tunes too original, inventntill (wiving theoriunml inifttaM v?'Rtmr:it rnnltina tnotnir or my. (inmnnil. K.splanitfo/vciv. . culitm an i Ktutcj^csiu cf funil H STOCKS "l'nt '^V W' ""'n't '''fiiwnsibU OAUV^fvO ii.;.my>.'wi)(>'wii! rryort cm crop* . nul lati'mlnci tho pint). Liberal .cmuiuic* oua ii:uil.- AtldroRK, tftflwJflB k i'.m Mr.Kitt.vM. ( m. YdWjf Mrm-HuiiU, Aluia? illwk. <,'lilrnui?. III. J?1NDUNG ANP riUK WOOD. imOKKN' SECOND HAND LUMBER ybr Bale Cheap At the New Building,' a>i23 Xo 10flr> Mwin Street. Ol'T I IK RN* liOMIv SCHOOL FOR GlHLs. 19.* ('twrU"i Ht linlihi.n.u. Mil. MKM W..M ? *f.Y JW'HCAIU. KjIhIiMiIioiI 1M! F.cihU the Irirgnncc of ilic School. *ul w TRANSPORTATION. PITTSVUKGll, OINCLWNATJ 8T LOU 13 UAILW A Y~r.\Nil A XUMC 110UTK lor K<ut Htnl West oorrvctcd to J UK X 4th, lJW'i. Train* leave Panhandle Donot. foot of Klevotith itrt'ot. tii'Hr Public Luiiiliug, daily, except BumIh)'h m follows: I'ltU KlUt K??t hlO. I AtV WheclliiR Tltno. Kxp'> K*p'* Kxp'* KxpVc'm'n Leave? a. h. r. m. p. m. a. h. I p. m, Wheeling*,.* .. C:Si 1:67 4:17 8;62, B:t7 . Arrive w'tMiiuurv....... 7:u> a.w 4:w 7:18 81ouIhjiivTUo 7:36 a.lo 6:20 9:K? ?.jo PltUbuncli 10:00 5:10 7:30 r. *. a. v. HftrrUburg^.....-. 11:16 4:15 7:45 4. M. Wiuhlnuton... 9:15 PhlMolpnlt 2.65. 7:ftO New York 6.16 11:16 v. v Botton m?.l 8:00 ooino wk*r, l'MO. Oill. Wwt Ac- a7?" Kxp'f Kxp'* Mull ti'm'n u'Jit'n Lca?t>- a. m. r. u. a. m. r. u. r. K. Wheeling *62 4:17 6:32 1:6*, 6:47 Arrlvo? BleulHiarllle^ 9:65 6:20 7:36 8:10 8:10 Ctdli 11:46 8:00 .... 5:55 r. u. DennUoa 12:01 8:16 ... 6:10 A. M. Newark ' ?25 2:40.. 9 2.'. Columbus 8:30 8:46 IOiHC lchv?- a. m. a. m. Columbiu...; 8:6C '8:66 3:65 0:66 Arrive? r. x. Dayton .... 6:26 7:00 7:0i> i;:K) Cincinnati 1:00 8:00 4:00 2:10 p. u. Iudlanajtolli 10:50 12:30 C:(0 a. it. r. m. 8t. Loull 7:30 8:06 n uf, Chicago..*,.*...'. 7:80 7:50 7:* tfutiiuv expru* lenvi* WlieclliiK hi a. m., hp rlvw Weltftbiin! 9:2> a. k? Ktcubonville 9:56 a. h,, s uirtklnu cloto rotinrction for wcMtoin ixiIntK. Tralim ICMVlnK Columbus at 8:.V> p. m. iukI 3:55 a. m.. run dully. Through Chicago Kxprot* leuviH Columbusdaily, except Sunday, at 6:00 p. m., with sleopiitRcar attached, HrrivtiiR In Ohlcn^o Ht 7:;i0 next uiuniliiR. Norths can be noourcd in advaucv* Onion Depot Ticket Ofllce. Columbus. Pullman's l'aldcc Drawing Room SleetiliiR Cam through without ehaiiRo from Bteubemille hai>t to Philadelphia and New York. Weal to Columbun, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and tit. Loulr. For through tlcketi, brtRtuRO check*, Mooplng nir accommodation#, and any further iulormHtion, ni* itly to J NO. c. TOMMNSON, Ticket ARent, at I'rjihandlo Depot, foot of Eleventh street, or at City Tickot Office, under McLuro Iloncc. Wheeling, JAMKH McCRKA, Manager. ColnrabtiH, Ohio, K, A. FOKD, 6en'l Paw, and Ticket Agent, PttmburRh, Fa. JgALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. On ana Hfter .Nf?y 21, lSfi, j?assi>ni;or traJm will run Hf folloffH?WhefHiiR Time 3. a 4. : _._unrvn No. W.' No. 5 No. l No.'.i*|Sa :t l,,;t DllljU.nyDalijD.il/ i/Jave?' a.m. 4..m. v.: p.m. Y, H. Wheeling.., .7-15 1 S:50 3:11- -l:M Belial re.,......- 7 3 1:4: 1:00 3.5C 6X0 Arrivea ai- ' , r. u. Grafton 8.10 6.4S 1:00 7:U ft'/O Cumberland.,^,.- 9:33 ;:t7 i:_T? ,ij.., p. ?j. Washington iai> V:l?? 9:/>0 tvrr? Baltimore 3 2?> H OC 7:1ft Philadelphia 7-to '?:<* lis'o Now York... 10;50 fi:?o a.'.O J P. a. a. u. Boston >:'.*? f? if. Dully exeonCSuiidHy. No. 43 and No. 9 stop at all Station*. Ix?v?? P.M. a, SI. P.M. P.M. Wheeling 4 0r ?:S0 1:.% 11:1ft. Bellulre ^ 4:40 10:10 ttit il:W Arrive lit- . x f. M. A.M. Z&nenrlUo - MO lif-r- 5.a*. &05 Newark 1:60 hill' 4:1U OohimbUB .. i:l'3 7:f.O ft Ml a.m. P.M. Cincinnati - 8:00 5.1* a.10 ' t A. 11. S&ndusly..... .. ...... J.?... 7:00 -fc'ia P.M. r.?. Indl&utpollL,,..... 11:00 Ifctt 1?L5 K. M. Bt Louta.. .v. 7:80 7:55 7:30 x a.m. p.m. Chicago 6:00 8:00 7:b0 Kansajt Cltr....:.';..1...?.! ... 8:fl'l ??:Sfi 9:00 B. & O. iMbice, Dmwtug Koom am! iikepuig c^tn ou all night trains. Clow: coimeotiona are made. for Hli points South and Southwest, North and Northwest, making thl? a dealroblc route for colonists rikI persona moving to the great West, and to whom particular attention e RivenWHKE1JNG, P1TT3. AND BALTIMORE T>IV Leave Wheeling 6:40 a. m.. 1:80 p. m., 5:10 r. m. No trains run on this Division on Sunday. Ticket* to all principal {mints on wilo at Depot, fllce open at all hours during the day. Information to the traveling public chccrfullj triven. W. M. CLEMKNTS, M. ol T. R. T. DEVRIfiS. Gen'l Agent. Wheeling. QLEVELAXD & l^'iTSUUKGU it. 1L Conrteh.?ed Hmo Table of 1'A.wnger Trains, cor rected to JUNK4, lfefl'i. " ' RIVEK-DIVISION?C.ULN'U WW. ~ " .? Wall. ExpioST Ex pre#*. Antom; : Leave? ^ ijiwonKH O;WA.*. j;ai I\ ji. -TOS P. M.I.. Allegheny *:10 . V 1:30 t:16 " Arrive? , Rocliaitcr. 8:53 '2:*20"s;(o' lJenver 8:69 ' a/.'G " M " K. Llvcr'l- 9:37 ' v:LU. ?* 5:4; .. 'Ti.'.V.'IIZ' wciuvillv. 9MS ; sag ^ Toronto ... If :V7 3:! 0 fi;39 ? 7 CC ' Steuben'e. 10:47 4:?6 " 6:57 n-<M Mar'N F'y? 11:42 " f, 0l ' 7i:>0 Jin Urlili{cpoii 11:43 " 5:0S " ' 7:67 " bV? ? BolUlro,... 1*2:00 p. m. _G:20' " fciQ ? ?55 < HI VKR D1V IS 10T^(fniSMrKA7gT~ Atoom. M?n.' "t:xyn>*. Ix'flre? ' 15Aniw^" ?:50a,m.* 11:00 x-u' t.u. imo r.M. Brtdmiprt C:00 " 11:10 " 150 \55 0 Hr,hF^- S1"7 11:17 " " 6:01 " Btcuk'ine. 7:01 " 12:17 r.M. -j:4S " 6f?8 Toronto..,.. 7:20 " 12:39 " s:(i5 n'.Vy .. WcilsrlUe- 7:49 ? l:|5 " SM0 ? c; 5 " IK. Llvcr'l... 8:15 " 1:49 " C:l/j " B?HVcr &19. " 2:20 " GM7 " 1 Rochester- U:(5 " 2:35 " ^52 " "" Allfffhcny. 10:20 ' 8:20 14 7:M " PltWiurgn 10:30 " ftao 745 ? "" |K5.:;:r::: f5}^= ! g :: = ??it i I I v:?? " | Bon ton -I 'b:1Q r. m.| WOTK-rTrulns li-avlnu. JJtlUiru til lt.hu a. u. and l.W r. x. connect at Yellow Cicuk for Cleveland. All train* dully exccpt Sunday. K A. FORD. General rawenger and Ticket Agent. WM. A. BAM>*IN'. Mtinugor. I'itlsbiirtili. FINANCIAL, gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. ... J17R.OOO Wu. A. Jrerr, ........ l'roildcnt Wh. B. SwreoN Vice-I'rceldeiil Dot* a General Hanking BueIuw*. DIKJtCTftU*: Wm. A. Iwtt, I Win.}!. rJlinpwn, J. A. Niller, I John 1C. Bo Word, A. M. Adaina, Victor Boscnburp. Heu;y Speycr, tnBlS F. I'. J EPSON*. Cn-hlcr. j^XGHANGE BANKCAPITAL . .. JtfW.Kfl J. >t. Vahck ...... President 9AMVXL Lauoumn... VIeo-?re?ddi?nI TCSKCTOKb. J.N.'Vance, | 8. Horkhoimer, 3. Laugblin, 1 W. KHInehRCi. L. 8. Dclaplaln, . A. W. Kelly, John Frew. 1 TRI JOTTN .1. JON'KS. J ' / WINES AND LIQUORS. 311A 8. KRAUB. fiOL. JtRAfd. FHSl>. IUHKK. C. KRADS -V fin (Bucw?or to H. Bcbintilbncb A Co.t) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines and Liquors, Brandy, 01N, COKDIAL8 AND WH1SKIKH, No. 1133 MnrUot ?Sti ?iot, S . SUMMER RESORTS. Iltlf LAKE. PARK HOTEL! The Association Headqu;ir(ersfc TVovf Open For Guests. Terim from $2 00 to &5.QU p<*r day. .For further information address, ii. ii. tan iin't r.rr. aft1 1 i:"i-i:n:roft. fl;l Lis IIKA IXS.LKTTKK HKAiXS, AC.U For ucn BUI llptuU, letter KM* an lis, Ac., m In till! IMIc Ilivllhitw'*, Job