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_________ MEDICAL. 100 MILES! MK4DVIU.K, I'A? Atlg. 28, 1M& -wilt SiHflflcCo., Atlanta, (Ja. j think It my duty to write yen In r^ard tuinyciuc. lwaioneof the victims to the t^rilblt'tlhoaM; for Miveral yean, and have i, , u entirely cured by the me of your Srtitt* b'|K,'cltlc. H. H. will cuiu It, ntid It li the only tl,lim? that will do It, I had ttlid everything mi4 *11 the prominent j?h)>fcfoni In ftufi'alo, j;^la'?tiTUiid Cleveland, but thlsonlymade in,. worM*. wud Ircke down my general li.rtltli with mercury and poia*h. 1 heard Lut 'wnaflfc ***** went t.,.wlHiiiunc.i?100iiiIlvM distant?to iret It, i Wlit'ii I Ih'Kiui to 11*0 it I wa* in n bud ton* tllilwii. My moutli wh* full (f ulcont?lieud lull of win*?Imir and ovebrowa none, but now I am as ioiiud m a new dollar. Every iniivrcr should know about your Ji. !i,B. J. W, WICYI.to). , i kk-j when hot si'iuNos fail. \\r llrtVC CHR'HOf blood lloUollllIK ill OUT t,>AU\\lio lived at Hut SprliiRn, and were Haiti: cur*I hy H #. S. Mi Common <ii Mi'hkav, Malvern, Ark. If you doubt, come to tee us, and we will Cl'KK YOU, or chance nothiiiB! Write for lirtionliiWHiid a ropy of Uio little book, "Mcviiui-' to the Unfjituiiato Sutlering." any imiUKhtiutooiirAtandlns. IIr; $1,000 Itrwnril will bo paid to any Clifinl'l who ?H1 tlnd,,on analyidii of 100 UdtU-of H. H. tf , one particle of Mercury, lt.li.le of J'ota?ilum, or unv Mineral Mib<*wv. StVJKTfil'JiCJFlC CO., Proprietor*, Atlanta, Ga. I*rl<'?* ni Smnll - 8100 l,ar?e.Nly.o, 175 SOU) BY AM, IHtUCililSTS. DR.I. E. SMITH,, KO. 1117 CHAPLINE STREET. t TLeki>ti'vi<K'iice of a uhysii Inn's aucccM Ls the tc?- ' timoiiy nf lilsi'iUlenU". T.hulncrea>liiK demands for 1 uir iijofiwlonal wrvicw I.IOVO that I have dealt " honorably ami fairly with those who have consulted me. I :iJvcru-ua j,alient's name without itermls?lon,thou?U I have many hundred eertllluitea from ih.>u. whom I havecureti after they hud been pro nifinrtM liu'iiraMe. A thorough medical education, with inaiiy yii.ts hofplul ex i?erienw and familiarity with thl'Ml'UUl! rtgOlltli, II CloMJ obM-TVHUCO Of tomKmnii'iiUi iMTullaritle.* and strict HtUiutfon to hralviiii' iiwihrtfctftcnt Insures miaw, If euro Is uUblc mid I frankly give the patient iny opinion. HOM13 PROOF tKtii.>y Hit'i Liver DIMIUOI and Rheumatism.? BuflWeu Torri?ily.-"N'?tbing heeined to help me; uaiki tut oi iifi. Wheeling, W.' Va. CiUrrli, Polypus of Nose, Impaired Voire?Sufl.ffl for yeaiM ?Mit?*nl medicine foiled to help me. s i>r Swltli completely cured me. w CllAlti.ES CFIADDUCK, of Spelilol A Co , Wheeling, W. V?. l?y?M?l*!a and Ulcerated Htonweh.?'Treatment lot unr? failed toglvc mo relief. L>r. Smith curcd m TlJu.MA.S lluLT, insurance Agent. H:? ?"Had theia for fourteen years. Dr. Smith me." 1X)IT1S K. WASHINGTON. .N iutulu. RunningSoles on Head.?1"My ?u was itn t.-d for fourteen yearn. Nothing bCemed to hcib bitu. in. Smith cured him." 1 MRS. OaTUERINF. CArs. Market Mrcet, Wheeling, W. Va, liwin-1"Suffered for years with cancer. II<d it ret oat three times. It returned after etch operaumi lir, .si:,Uh cured mo without knife caustic or uli,? MRS. 11. M. ORCUTT. I'iK Fistula nf Auus.?Flat of my back for 18 Re |K?rtc?l dying. Dr. Smith cured me without knife, In tfve weeks. TMUJirta V,VI<V1N, Wholesale (irocer, Main St,, Wheeling, W. Va. niivml(i iiih of Kecturn, fWapntis aud riles.? "W^pvcn tip to die mid pronounced Incurable, ltt.imith cured mo without knife." V\ AhlilNOTON DKLANY, ! Martin'* Ferry. Key. If. 0. Lndd writes:?"Dr. Smilh'a professional wniit'siii mytamlly liave I. eon most Hatlxiactory ?u<l I ii.mmui'4 him to nil ?a a geutleman and a i. ailllul tiltysic!mi." 'i Mt>. MarjiHrci Kolb nays-?"I had been sufl'eriug t lor h\tn yuipt ami treated by many physicians for ti dyi>|i-iw-iit. nr. .Smith suld 1 lutd n tape-worm and j: in tiulii hour* removed a monster 1C9 feet loxg.' Kini?if''(iiiipl?iiit?.?Tliree years in hospitals for ( niiili-, j?ive me peeiilirtradviinlaRes in such wefi. ivtvuiicriued of catarrh, diseases of Leart, liver, ?u>u)m-)i, kjimeys, skin, blood, nervous atleetl one mil winkings of men ami youth, scrofulaaud i-Uniiti testify to my mik'os.". rnif I un ?1 without the knife. J'Mleiits ?ta .'fcUnt limy be treated by letter and Hthfnetiiin guaranteed. A chart fnrself esaminatloiuentoti receipt uf two three cent stamps, aud dvlu? ri'turiied free. ityiMiltMiou at otlleefrce. Ofllcehouni from 9 i. 11. tn 71". dally. Call on or address J. K. SMITH. M. I)? layl'J So. 1117 Chapllnoht., Wheeling, W. Va. #jv/ WM llu- (>,000,000 Children in tlio United State* Who KulTtr I'nln, "VVlio l-'ri'l ami Cry, Wlio Have JJiul* Ilreatlj, / SliwiM I'se 1>?npIiIIiiV Worm Sjmp Tin* Child Who^ Sloop In DUtnrbed, Hit: chll.i Who Wilkef In Terror. l li" Chili! Whim) A|>|N'iltC In Vonicloci, V'iv C'hll-t Wluwo ajiiiciIia Varies, Tho Clillil Who Dot's Not 'riirlTA Tlic ClilM Who In KmacUteil, Tin; Clillil With internal Irrimtlon, The Child With Sallow Complexion, Mmniii Uso laiiglillii's Worm Sjrny No IHiwaso So Duimrrons As "Worou. So Clillil li Frctj From Thein. 5 They (,'amo Mwiwo Thoniselvm. S Thi-y Aggravate other ComplnluU. | Tli" Child's 0m*o When Teething: LAU8HUNS INFANT CORDIAL $ ' rTK.NH TIIK (Jirjlh! AW.AV8 I'AIV; ltKDIICM ft 'NKUMMATIOS ! Co.NTUOIX TIIK IIOWKIJf, K Cl l;?SI)SUMit Kll C'(?/ I'l.A 1ST. J)VWKNTKHY, lg J>i,Wlltll KA, Fl.ATDI.KNCK, ClJI.IC, KTt:. S MnHiar-,.111 rtn.l it tliiii'lillil will ; I' ?/.?? ?i<.j/t-f int<i,ttju,rfc ilt rft.aiul u tiAr iijir/iSer* i .vulficling cmnfarhiWr. We fpinruliUM ?- !. will rcAituI nioprlctMirt-vcryoin f ""l "li'luj; it, SoM by nil tlruj:sl?U. Price 25c. per Mottle, j UIKiHUM BROS. L CO., Proprietor, { x . WHEELING, W VA. co ?hrii!&r%. \k # S '^C_V^ S ^ KllirS ECliECTiaC KEDIC1NK ! aud effectual remedy for nil Nervous in every h?k oi ihc? youiiR or mu. m.wu ?f ?eas*Je: such iui Irapotcncy, l'rortratlon, Los-sot Uw of vitality, Defective Memory. ImWfvl Iimlti rower, mul dlfiodnos from which an waste of life *prlnp<, oil oi which cannot 'Uumi.K'rmliie tlio whole system, Every organ y *f*koi!o<l, every power ]>itw<tratP?l, and man? '?ra?f.j tJiviwnri'Koneratou which, 11 not checked **? the wny to ?:i c.irly death. It rcJuvlnatOH a#e ?M ri'liwlRomtcn yoath. Knch packftso contain* i^vnt fur two weeks' (rffltment. Write forr?mWu-t. which will bOHcntlrct. vith full particulars, fold by ill UrupulKtii at M ?ute ? package, or i*ehe iKrka^co (or 00. Will ho tent /;co by mall " i rwvlj>t of mon?'y, by ndi! resting W'KBB'H KCLKCTIUG MEDICINE CO., n a'tito piiKrHutecil. Buffalo, N.Y. I f LO(,".?S A oo? Wholcalo and HaUll AyenU, 9 zMhw nxv-UV I euro fDrivlJ DUchnr?**, tlinariin/ a?iv? folMul Bcnoauoua oi tlio I WS**ttT\Y A riv? fi A CO A nvo* B g W W 51 o n TJ'TbolUe. Fo<: ?ilo bK*? **kr i Pi - ' Lieu, or NOftW Kxnr<?9 f-rv ra{I H r? ii*.o^ |itlr?. JOtfN X>. I'AlltC flt t&tfH &/? 17f- und 177Byenniora St. OIMC1NN aTiJ ^ uiflO. 1 IcatoiuvottoU thla i>ap*r. * * * J'?>-*wi.?hv i,nn\s' /: no. PSSAGIC TICKETS. ^tv.tn Pusiage Tickets to and from Kurojvs 41 lowest rutos IsMitrcl by H. F. UEHRENS, *aK 17. 2217 Market Street. MEDICAL. A |B A "' P' ago w is v THE WONDEil OF HEAUHGt Pln+avrh T^t0 k*i?ici i* ih? miy V^attUIU. for tliIn iIImW, Cold It) Ilcail, /so. unr ' Onffirrlidiirr,'' ipoclally |irpj?riH| to un ci n-rlom <-um? Our Miunl H) rlfiyi* InvnlinM't fi.r imu litis. Urrlul uffi-ctluLu, laslmiiliiutnl liirz|-rtt?tvc. Rhcnmatism, Ncnraleia. Mr tlnu lm? cnrcil mi Jinny run-* ?>f tlif ?e dl?. trowing itmijilalnU um tliu lUtruri. 1 Hemorrhages. Nlomtch, Xc*o, or fmmaaycaiinc, (illy culitrcllud aud ntui>jH>?J. . DipMlitriaaiiiSorDTliroal,.:?,;.!!:; ! ? in a nno *.111 o. iil'IU}' 1* tUiii:?ruua. For I'ilrft. Tlllijil, Hit nliitp or Ilcl?. iagt It it thu unatfht knuwu ruined)-, CnuHon.-rOSirfj I>\'TltACT hnn hem tmf. luted. Th? ptnubie lnt* the vet if* " J-OSh ti ] KXTltAC'l"' blown in the iih'**. ami uur /ifc/m* i traite-mm*. on mtrrtmndiny luff \rrnyptr, Sunt olhrr in irenuiiie. A lira y* fnnUt on harinj \ J'OSD'S HATHA C'V. 'fitI' unothrr preparation, \ It U never hold in bulk or byvieanvrt. gprrtu.rin ani> aotLr.T AltTtri.K*. I POND'S EXTRACT 50c,S1.00, 31.75. Tollcl Croam 1.00 Catarrh Curo 73 j Dentifrice 00 Piaster 23 , Lip Salvo 25 lnha!cr(Glas?50c.)I.OO Toilet Soap(3Cakes) CO Syrlngo* ? 23 . . Ointment 50 Modicatcd Paper-.. 25 Family Syringe, $1.00LAniv.fl, rrail |>ai>? h lit, 18, 21 suul 2*1 f t our Nnw I'umphU'l, ulilcli accompany cunli ImiUIc. t^TOcii Nr.*v l'aiu'HLi-c with Jhitroitv or OU?rnEI,AHAriO?8Hr.?TrilEll??AI'ri.!CATll?N ^POND'S EXTRACT CO., 14 West 14th St., Nov/ York. Full lino of above |>rei?itralions ribiiluyrri n one of romi's KxlrnctCo.'s Show Oswinml old by iiognti & (Jo.,U5I5 Mail) Street, Wheelng: also by C. Mocnkemotdler, corucr Market mcl Tw<mty*Mcoml Streets, Centre Wheeling TflTTg~ PILLS WHHiUMfaMMuiewiwi A DISORDERED l.l'/ER IS THE BANE of tho present Konorction. It ia for tho jBuro ofthia dlsonao and its nttandautB, SICK*HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS. QYS- ' PEP3IA, CONSTIPATIONrPILKa, etc., that ftlTT'S PILLS~havo Kainod a worfd-wido ' reputation. JJo Iteiricdy hrtg oror boon I 3TbcqvorecTthnt acta ho rc;it]y on"ifio dlgostjvo orgi\nn, giving thoin"vigor to a.v ; ifihllato food. Aa ft natural "renuYt. tho Norvoua System "lc traced, "tha Mnscloi aro Developed;and tho Body Kobu'at. I Oliills and Povor. U. RIVAL, a Plnntur ivt Bayou Hari*, La., uav?: My plantation in In a nwlurial dlHtrlct. For sovural yuarH I could not ainlcu half a crop on - i account of bitlouo (itoeusea unit chllla. I won nearly dUcourngnrt whon 1 be?nu tho uso of TUTT'S PILLS. Tho ronult wun mi-rvoloun: i my Inborors noon becumo honrty und robuot, aud I huvo had no further troublo. 1 Tlip.TiTjIrTolhccHsrorcpiILIvor.cJpaiHB | (he Kioixl from pulNoitottn ticmur*, and runic Hit* Iwwt'l* to urt nMtutiljr, uith- 1 out ufileii iiiMiiixt'iin feci ncfl. Try (111* rrm?'?? y fairly, unit j mi will cnln i? lic:il tli.v Olucot ion, ' 'ljc??ron# !tml>. l'um I Illood..SJruiic>?MT?*?t, niulnMooutl C.lu-r. I I'rlcc.iUC'cnt*. UCIcv.xmurnty ni., X. \\ , TUTTS B?8 M : ?hav HAiicor AVmsKKim chance?l tf\ftULn.^v ' lll.ACK by u kIosIl' nppllemlon of tills Dvfc. It I Impitritu naiiirul volor.uml act* Imtr.titunvutisly. JSithl liv I)riiKKlst:i, orgeat by express oa receipt of One Dollar. I Office, 33 Murrny Street, New Yorlc. < (nr. it'Trx MAxr.tr. <>r r>uuat,ic\ in/oniio/ioH c.mt Uxcfill /.Vcr'iif* it ! ? <// hr tuitJ/nl y'E on jf MRS. VAN BVltEN'S LADIES' TONIC. A Positive Curo for oil female | Complaints. t-adic*' Tonic W prepared by thr Women'sT.teillenl Institute of ItuiUlo. S. \ .iitd hut l?vn u?ed vui-ccskiul!/ \>jr ladict fur yeji*. It l? a sure,ur* |. r ell i-'cmali: Complaint*. Siik.in<l Ncivou* lir.uU.h. . l')*pe|*U.a<id all weaknctlcf ou>cd bt'tUove which aio common to womankind. it no'P.utht MtJinur. but Is prepared, after yeai* o(c*j>crIemc. rind rcciin* iiiendedtknowini; thatlt will nivc new iWatvhny brokentluwn, worn out orovcnwoiUdmcmbcWfjfictet. If tou have tried other tiincdi't wtw^ut mccut. <1" not be ilitcounncd.ljut kI?o "l.ADJIiS' TOXIC" a 4i.ig!t trial. It untr/ailt to irlvcguicJktit;d/frmJniit relit/. If youars troubled *ith any wciVnns or complaint comtiivnloaur ?o?, i.>y ailtlc the dolor's (ttnctiptlott f if once, and try" LAdiei'Tonlr," which we puarasiicc will po?lti*ely rMPf you. Or.o RottJo in Bullicier.t. Women'* Medical Inttitutc isun A\>otiavo:? of U'r.rt and Msthtrt of yem'eipc'icncc, who j;ivc ariviccand answer letter* from Udic\,/rtt, Isnowill be ifiven for any c?c of Female WeaVnrv* or inability which " Ladle*' IVinlc** will n??t cure. Thit it a/^?jy>'-//oilcr, imdalijrr.-.rMinW* ladle* ulmkm>? Send tuuip fur dfcuUri. Sold by Druggiif*. Pricc, $1.00. At wholesale mul retail l>y i?ei.1n.t\v l.OCiAN' A CO., Wheeling. \V. Vn. Cures Rlioamailsm, Lam- ' bago, Lamellae!:, Sprains and Bruises, Asthaa, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Dlph thcrin, Hums, Frost UllCS, X OOiiJ, lhUT, UJlil JZUllW achc, and all pains and aches. The \xil lateru.il an>l eslernil rectify In '.he EfcyIwUlt piatanttcd. SoM'-y tnedlc!n? ilealcu evcijult^. &iicctiuni {n tancuigef. Vilce joctuts Ji,io. FOSTER, MILBUitN & CO., PropVi, RUm.1.0, X v., U.S. A. 3 ?Tcr i!cU Kiomnch, b.vl taste, tlr.kluff h <nc?L<, ?:? ! imitation. raly wholly cn n> - avs\."tS?fmSSISiS^HiiasaS *?rorv.-srtrf nr;?'*!ie> dyrpcprin. lr.<ltscv b ti?n. mi>1 r.v.r complaint. tito IT.kuna: i; C ? * Vhorg |ri literary, ivreCcttlotial or com- ^ " - nvrcl.l i-f.rtrH.) f<v.niasl'y Pcmix a. Sirr tcat:l;v.;ioii, C^22&\ "IVr tlcJf Jmilr.tl?2. jr.In t*i t.io hcr.iL 0 riiV.jz'.-.w! ), au?t l-wc;.I:it3, M i:r.-0. nr.;! itw*7cr.r bors on l*:o H'.j c( lift*, r. rilol')- r !..?t a-x;:-.'. r::.i y .-a XTlIllwliaiipy. " |1 , X)\.-:.l I > villi t r: y c-j-j I'txlWA ^ tCi .:ot cv.ro cr u:c.V.!/ i?:u\>re.'' ri^ays&O ' ... < ..I.U nil. bom br ?iurua^ Sk MMpmx. UilUrt .V<M, ft ml 07 Four town h Hired. U.N i'OllO.NMTIOK CVIU 1 l?i* I'rrpMrnllou* flint IIavp tltrn Nmle lor 1'ruwulHK Alexander 111. nt Mix* row. [Scene? Tht Imperial Palace at Mokow. Ptrfoi\a<jt??Thf Csar, the Minitier of Police.] The Minister?Sire, I pun tako upon myself to assure you that your life will be safe throughout the memorable day soon to dawn upon us, The O.ar?Memorable day I Memorable day? It's a memorable day I could very will dispense with it. (Sigha.) Minister?1 assure your majesty that no precaution luia been neglected. hi the tint, place there will be nobody in the streets. | t'/.ir?Nobody in theHtrcetsV But, blens1 me, una will Do rather dull for a corona-1 lion. Minister? Nobody but the police, I mean. I have detailed ten thousand men, who, in assorted dipguises o( peasants, inoujiks uud the like, will surround and L'Heort your iiiujoaty'rf carriage, tilling tlio nir with joyous cries. Czar?lJut arc you certain that there are no nihilista among them? Minister? f have provided (or that. Imu:Ii man is instructed the moment that l?e notices a suspicions movement on the part ot his neighbor to blow out that neighbor's brains. Cz.\r?Hut, I say, 1 may he hit by one of '.ho (lying bulls, yon know. Minisler?Then, your majesty, I will suppress the revolvers and serve out daggers instead. Czar?An improvement?a great improvement. And how about the windows along tlju route ol the procession ? Minister?They have been seen to and will beduly locked and the curtains will be drawn. Cwir? Hut thu fellows might pop mo through the glass, you know. They wouldn't btawl at smiwhing it?they have no rcspect for anything. Minister?Theii 1 will have all the windows boarded up. t f'jitr I. ! ' I'" " ? unit >i uu cxj'ciiHivr, WWII ll f ?u might bo better to drive all the inhabitants down into their cellars and keej) them there for twenty-fourhours, Minister?An excellent idea, and one that relleets great credit on your majesty's imperial ingenuity. Hut I will permit myself to observe that it eon lined to the cellars the population would have opportunities for tunneling. Czar?By b'aint Sergius, 1 never thought 3f that! Still we might put a detective in each cellar to give the alarm. Minister? lUit if there should happen to be a household of nihilists, a solitary watchman would be strangled before Czar?Right, right! I fear we must abandon the iilua and fall back to boarding, up ".he windows. As to the church Minister?It has been rigidly inspected und the walls have been soundid. Tlie pictures behind which a ni? Minister?1 have had tliein taken down ind the organ pipes removed. The whole building is as bare as my hand. There is not cover for a eat, let alone a. conspirator. Czar?Still it is a pity to omit the musical portion of the ceremony. Minister?We shall have a band from 3ne of your majesty's mott faithful regiments. Czar?lie sure there are no explosives in Lhe brasses, and see that no Nihilist conceals himself in the drum. .Minister?I will post one of my trustiest men inside of it, your majesty. As for the iisi oi mviieu guest*, J shall go over that in peison and give special atteutiou to the delivery of the invitations. Cztir?It seems to methattlierc is a good Ji al of risk about that. A ticket might go ist ray or one might be forced, Minister?Ye-is, there's no denying that. Still, 1 don't see now?bat let me see, is it absolutely necessary that there should be any spectator present? Czar? Certainly no:! Minister?In that case 1 think I would impart an additional character o( grandeur to the ceremony were it performed without the presence of a crowd to stare and ilistract. Suppose that we make it a merelete-a-tetehetween your majtsly am! divine Providence? C/.U?'That is by no means a bad idea, imd it has something majestic aud autocratic about it. You may cancel the list of invitations. The vaults of the cathedral have, 1 suppose Minister-?They have been visited, sire, imd the only mine we found there has been l'arifullv removal, sn flint 5c nnf **? ? slightest ground for apprehension on that score. Czar?And my carriage has been ironchid ? Minister?It hop, sire; four inches of irou, with a three-foot backing of solid teak. Alt being seen to, I Czar?But, hold on, we have overlooked the greatest danger of nil. The crown! Hiey might have a cartridge or a springS5un, or something in it, and blow my anointed head oil"! 4 Minister?Your majesty need not fear. 1 will carry the crown in n hat box under my own arm and give it to the patriarch with my own hands. Czar?'Tis well! All our arrangements, then are made. 1 find thein satisfactory, and will reward your prudent and loyal care. Good night ! 1 shall see you in the morning. (Exit Minister) Now, let me see, who in thunder shall 1 set to keep an eye pn liim till to-morrow morning ?? Translated freely from the French of i\ IV; on. Til K T V UI.K. I.atfsl hi Coiiiiiclloii ivllli Dinner*. New Voik limes. 1'ashiotmblc dinner tables are liehted bv candelabra on either side of the centre piece, or occasionally by a central cluster of branch lights, which surmount a pair of vases, nil springing from the same base. Usually the foundation is a mirror and the support the ligure.of a child of mythological subject. (.Masses for wines should indicato by shape or color the kind for which they are intended. Thus, a red glass is suitable for white wine, green for various kindsof Rhine wine, while white of small size signifies sherry. Glaret glasses are lurger than port slaves, while those for chain pagne are thin in the stem and of wide briiu. Much amusement is derived at some popular dinners from the curds which indicate the seats of guests. They are of endlets variety, are often printed expressly to order, and* contain witty allusions or satirical pictures. The newest are mounted upon ribbons of bright colors, about three inches wide, which are fringed out at the edges, and upon the centre of which a painting is either executed unon the material itself or upon tinted card.. for a recent farewell bachelor dinner, on the evo of a wedding, such cards, made expressly to order by Tifluny, each one being reserved for a special guest as a tuomentoof tlift OMiiuimn. cost ftt nniiwo. For hunting dinners floral decorations assume characteristic shapes, ami 4 rabbit, barf, or game of some kiud appears in emblematic form upon the tabic. Heautiful little baskelu lire now in fashion us liquor stands. K.u:li contains* four bottUs, while around the edaes of Iho basket are twelve little books from which depend Email small square-shaped places. Usually bottles and stoppers arc of differcut colors, wlvile the little glasses correspond by having handles unlike the body of the pass. J?rani)y ami bitters are served in fash-, iopable f|tiarte)s jjpop a little tray of ex-1 fjuisilo Jfoheipiap glass. consists of larye and huiull bottles, su|jar*bovl, and two or three tumblers. Coflec is presented to quests after dinner in tlio reception room upon a revolving tray. In this, the latest style, a little urn Ip }p the centre, from which the coffee is to he poured, i}j}d the seta imported from Miuton are provided v}lb pix, eight, or twelve cups, cream-jug, muk-pltclier, and suear-bowl. Upon the same principle 12 o'clock fyreakfast and j o'clock tea i\re seryed 'in bou doira upon revolving tables. Sets of china are raaue which serve-cither purpose, being provided with toast-rack and muffin-dish for use in the morning, while if intended fornlturuoon tea these articles are removed. The tubles for theso BetB are In Queen ! Anne style, and the muflln'diah tits into a round hole beneath the tea-tray. Such sets of china comprise the requisite num* , her of cups, teapot, a teakettle (both in china), cream-Jug, milk-pitcher and sugar* : bowl. By their use the attendance of a i servant is dispensed with. Universally < popular in the best society in England, they are becoming somewhat general here and in Washington. Novel napkin ring* are made of dowers, wired into shune and placed upon the j ovinia. -viuiviu^ii uivv servo uu useiut purpose, tliuy are ornamental* The newest Ice-cream plated are of Ho- . hemhui glass with little handles. Tho < shape Ib something between an oyal and a 1 square Othcis are in china, cream-colored ground, with gilt edges, in ahupe like a j full-sized grapedeaf. - ( Single vases for each guest are no longer j so popular as they were for dinner tables, j Tho more fashionable Myle to-day is a cen- < tral globe either of deeply cut crystal or of i Uoheinian glass,which rests upon a polished i mirror. Some of these globes are mounted 1 upon deep crystal trajs, thus providing a ( second rentable for tho (lowers. Four f corner pieces uro sold with the globes,cither . for a ew)ij??ouy Jtwytf fl/ouaU thv centre f or for tlieends of the table. In spite of the attempt to introduce color into the tablecloth, preference in the I highest circles is still given to line white damask, but occasionally the cloths are trimmed with luce edgiug. ( (| Exquisite deisert plates are in tho richest j Dresden china, with deep-toned centres and open-Morked edges. The designs are so beautiful that doylies are not used with ^ them. Very pretty pieces of glass arc now in the C ItA(UnK stores lor "odd" pieceson a dinner- t uiuie. i ney are in aevres giitaa, amber or blue in color, and art? enameled in raised t designs or gilt in relief. The shapes are * I specially novel and attractive. For gentlemen's dinner parties tbe menu c cards painted l>y hand are in vogue, rep* c resenting tome very realistic part of the j( preparations for thoentertaiuiuent. Upon 8 one the cook, in cap and apron, is tossing a pancake, on another the butler has just drawn a cork, and bo 011 through the series. lor ordinary dinner menu cards are j> upon tinted bristle board, and the newest * style is to lmvea vignette 011 one corner,date 11 and place of entertainment occupying the " other. This is on simile card*, but those ^ referred to above are double, and are intended to be laid opposite the wlaee of the guest. ' { Somn very fashionable people dispense \ with flowers at the dinner table entirely, w In fact, they are altogether less in favor for f festive occasions than they were, probably " because they are so much in request at en lenainmenw. 1 u MOI>KKN 1'ilKuLOUY. I Nino Icon lh Century Orlbmluiy Tallinn c Many N?'?v I><'i?iirlnrr?. c Ftuui the Albany Argus. a The Rev. Dr. Newman Smyth, whose n theolojry was not satisfactory to tho. Ami- [ over Board of Visitors, was on Wednesday t last, installed pastor of the Centre Congre- | gational Church, of Now Haven, Conn., a 0 parish for over litty years ministered to by a the late Leonard JUcon. The service of |j installation involved an examination of f ilie preacher's orthodoxy, according to the i, Congregational faitV, and Dr. Smyth was t auecesjlul, thirty-eight member* voting in ? the allirmative and only one in tho nega- ? live. In this age of tickle atul changeable * thought concerning soine of the long-dis- 1 puted problems of orthodox faith, the State-1 iiiciuawi ur. cjiuviu iimko interesting readinjr. We copy "a portion of the <juerles ? and answers. In a preliminary statement ii the preacher said: ' I 1 believe that the oml of probation of the t individual is not and cannot be in any out* . ward citcuinstance, temporal accident, or '' physical change, like tho death of the ? body; that the conditions of eternal life are J ottered in the Gospel, and that whosoever c will fully reject them is in danger of the sin njjiinst the Holy Ghost, which is uever a: forgiven; that if suflicient probation is not c furifislieii in the world to iufants, idiots, t ante-diluvians, some heathen, and children 1 who have no moral chance. God will pro- 2 vide some probation in Uncles. I can hut believe Christ's preaching to certain spirits warrants this assertion; that a logical deduction of the biblical doctrine of the atonement permits no authority to oiler any time but now for repentence, but that Christ may have opportunities unrevealed ? to us. Of what constitutes this we arc not \ the judges but will judge. ' V The foregoing htalemcnt, it is said, s created considerable surprise among the brethren, and Dr. Smyth himself admitted i, that it might not be best to preach prom- t nently that there may bo probation after h death. Theu came the following: u What .-am- n.Sn.l :? -?i ....... .v iiiuKi >n me cuuugvai evidence of the revelation of a God V" "God himself." r "Will you describe the process of regcu- ? erat ion? _ "Ah easily describe sunrise; it is the work of God." j "Of what does it consist ?" u "In bringing man from a fslse and dia- t natrons personal relation into a true and ? loving friendship from God himself. It : was undoubtedly his intention to leave a church iu the world." "What is your belief as to the Congrega- tiona! Church?you come to us so recently from the Presbyterian?" fl "I care very little for the harness in c which I work, provided it leaves no mark 011 inc." ' V "Whatdovou look for iu the future; r what is the last day?" "Tliecndof time; the passing away of r time into eternity. I believe that Scrip- c tural doctrine of the resurrection seen res to us the truth of personal continuity and condition in our whole personality, and that iu the resurrection the vitalizing prin- l ciples shall be clothed upon with elements c of a cclestial life. 1 do nut believe in the annihilation or extinction of any created ? thing; it is impossible for us to conceive c of eternity at all." "Has the belief in a possible probation F any foundation in Scripture?" ? ' mere js nothing definite in .Scripture, unless we construe with that litemlness , which we give to other passages the account it of Christ preaching to certain other spirits * in prison. I should hope that no persons K would delay repenteuce from any words of miue." "AroCliristiuus sanctified?'1 "Christians are not sanctified in this life 1 so far ns Rome peopl'e profess." ''You do not believe in perfection?" u "J look upon that belief as humbug " {| Congregationalism is quiet and conservative, and through these very elements is a strong foreo in promoting religious inter- s tsts. Ttiis society does not stickle so much on theological potato as tlie Presbyterians. The fact, however, need not be accepted as an evidence that l)r. Smyth will fail to prosecute a successful warfare against the llesh and the flesh. "i.huics <11110." The Great Female ilemedy is prepared by " ! the Wouieu's Medical Institute ofBulIalo : N. j and is their favorite prescription fot ladies who are suffering from any weakness or com plaints common to the sex. It is sold by druggists at $1.00 per hottle. Ladies j can obtain advico free. Send stamp for names of those who have boon cured. A.t wholesale and relail by Jvognn <fc Co., Who ing, \V. Vtt. daw t IsmoESTio.v, dyspepsia, heartburn, nausea, etc., cured by using Brown's Iron Hitters. haw Foti lame Hack, Sid" or Chest use Shiloh'a Porous l'laster. Price 25 cents. Siiiloh'h Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It curcs consumption Suilmi'c Vitoliier is what you need for Constipation, I/dss of Appetite, lJlxzlnessaud un syui^iiuuia vi ^apejttlU. JTJCO JU U1)U 70 cents per bottle. Cnour, Whooping Conch and Bronchitis . Immediately relieved by Shilob's Cure. Sold by h. Hocking, ugent, under Odd Pellows' Hall, and by It. II, List, 1010 Main slf.e,et. gp^jii^y Oi,p an young?male aiurfeniale?take 8. S. S. for any blml impurity. M One Experience from Many. I have been sick and miserable so long and bad caused my husband cornuch trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I vr&H completely dlahartened and diecouraged. In this frame ot tnlnd I tot a bottle of Hop Hitters and used them un* known to my family. 1 soon began to im? prove and gained so fast that my husband and family thought Itstracgeaud unnatural, but wlien I told them what had helped uie, they said, "Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made moth* ?r well and us happy."?The Mother. TThMW Decline of .Hon. Nervous Weakness, dyspepsia. lmjw)tence, Mutual debility, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." Frice $! Why Will Ion lllow a cold to advance In your system and :1ms encourage more serious maladies, such is Pneumonia, Hemorrages and Lung roubles when an Immediate relief can be so eadily attained? Borciire'sGkrman SvntJP ias gained the largest sale in the world for the sure of Coughs. Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It Is Dr. Boschce's famous German iresclptlon, and in prepared with the greatest :aro. andne fear neeu be entertained In ad? ninistcring it to the youngest child, as per llrections. The sale of this medicine is un* irecedented. Blnr? first tnimilnroii i.? teeu a constant increasing demand and with* iut a single report of failure to do Ita work in >nycase. Ask your Druggist as lo the truth tf these remarks. Large Bites 75 cents. Try (and be convinced. TihsAw Tun best cure for diseases of the nerves, train and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters. haw Ik intelligent peonle would read Dr. Hartnan's book, "Tne ills of Life," they could lo much good. That hacking cough can be quickly cured iy Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. Wir.i. you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver tomplaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed o cure you. Si.keri.k8t) nights, made miserable by tluit urrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy or you. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath soured by Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed}'. I'rice50 en Is. Nasal Injector free. Sold by 10. Booking, agent, under Odd Feluws' llall, and by 11. It. List, 1010 Main treet. kowdavv Wlmt Im ilia li'NU Till UI it u? There is no denying that Sosodont is the est preparation for the nioutli ami teeth, 'reparations, like snow-lhkes in number, aveappeared, hut the puMiu faith is still Lrongm the virtues of toziilont. Its me rows yearly. ttiikuv f A ltii|ilihl 31 iiiI tici 'm Kxpuriciii'd. I am a Baptist minister, and before I even houghtof being a clergyman, I graduated u medicine, but left a lucrative practice for ity present profession 10 years ago. I was or mam* years a sutVerer from quinsy; Thonins Kclectric Oil curc<i me." I was lso troiibledwitli hoarseness, ami Thomas' iclectric Oil always relieved me. My wife nd child had diphtheria, and "Thomas' HeectricOil cured theui," and if taken in time L will cure seven times out of ten. I am onlident it is a euro for the most obstinate old or cough, and if a:.y one will take a mall teaspoon and half till it with the Oil, ml then place the end of the spoon in one tostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon into he head by snilling as hard ?j$ they can until he Oil falls over into the throat, and pracice that twice a week, I don't care how ofeusivc their head may be, it will clean it mt and cure their catarrh. For deafness .nd earache it has done wonders to my cer urn Knowledge. It is (lie only medicine lubbed patent medicine that 1 have ever elt like recommending, and I hiii very anx0U3 to see it in every jiUce, for I tell you hat I would not be without it in my house for ny considerafiou.' I /tm now su/faring with pain like rheumatism in my right limb, nd nothing relieves me like Thomas' EclecricOil. 1>?. K. F. Ckank. daw. Corrv, l':t. A CoiKiJt, Cold or Sore Throat should bftopped. Neglect frequently results in an acurable Lung disease or Consumption, frown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder he stomach like cough syrups and balsams, ut acta directly on the inilamed parts, allayng irritation, gives relief in Astkma, Uronhitis. Cough?, Catarrh, and the Throat troub13 which singers and public speakers are . ubjcct to. For thirty years Brown's Hrotibial Troches have been recommended by hysicians, and have always given perfect atisfaction. Having been tested by wide and onstantuse for nearly an entire generation hey have attained well-merited runk among lie few staple remedies of the oge. Sold at 5 ceuts a box everywhere. ttIisaw "WINE OFCAKDUr lour. I lines ;i day makes u happy household. for ouic by Logan ?v. (Jo. A l'alrliireli Vrile*; "Willi a lirni, steady hand (not :i rembling one), though my age is nearly ignty, 1 give my testimony to the value Jf lurdouk lt'.ood Hitters; for twenty years I uttered tortures indescribable through dystepsitt. indigestion and constipation. I tried undreds of remedies, but all was money hrown away until 1 tried your bitters. I ive liurdock lllood Hitters the credit for uaking me strong and hearty." Price $1 00. IMl\V. Ok* huudrkd dollars reward for a butter emedy. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment in mre euro for Piles. daw Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's few National Dyes. For brightness and durbility of color are unequaled. Color from wo to live pounds. Directions in English ' nd German. Price 15 urn la. o.uv TKAVELUliS' OlilDK. DKI'AHTCUK OV TI'.AISS?WHRCLIXO TIME dimclay, A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. !.AO. B. R 11:35 8:5. 3:10 4:55 P. M. *UL 0. lUv 9;30 1:80 J4:00 11:15 r.,P.i2.LMv 6:40 1:SC 5:10 a.m. 1cr.4 Pitti .... 6:00 21:10 1:50 14:65 .,0. A8t.L. 8:52 6:32 8:5.' 1:6; 4:17*5*47 T. V. A W.. *9:30 "ftiab 12,00 ftOG 94:00 AKK1T/L OF TRAIKB. SUUdny. A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. i. & 0, It. R 12:15 10:30 2:30 !>:20 P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. cat. 0. DIy 6:5b 10:00 2:55 10:16 A.M. P. M. ?.,P.4B.Dlv 7:05 11:20 6:25 A.M. T.U. A.M. 107. A Pitta 11:10 6:CS 7:57 J1M2 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. '.,G. &8t.L.. 11:0V 8:52 8:87 11:02 1 02 7:17 P.M. P.M. ., T. V. A W? +S:10ill0:21 2:25. "5 00 t Dally except Sunday. i Stcubcnvlllo Accommodation.?This train doriptho day passes backward and forward between iattin's Kerry and H .Ualro; HtopiduKwhcn required t the Sherraun Houro, ^RUu'nlla, We*t Whoellcg nd Gravel Illll. \ Musritou Accommodation. "St. ClnlreviUo Accommoilutloii. C.. T.. V. A W. Train* run by Columbus time. yyHKEl.LNG AND HLMOUOVJ5 R. R. vii nun ni n r jivirtiM j , ucuiuorlSS'J, curs wn Ijo Wheeling aud Elm Grove Itailrond will run its Mhw ' ?? 'i'hiough car* leaving u?tw lonwl from Knlton. , lie city (corner Market "C.'JOa. m. iiOr. m. ud Klevcuth strcotn),ainl 7.00 " 3:00 " 'nmin's, at 7:10 " 3:10 " *C:'20 x, Mi '.?:20r.-M. R:'J0 ?-J0 " *7:00 " H:40 " 9.00 " r?00 " 7:40 " 6:00 ? 9:10 " ft: 10 " 9.00 ' C.-20 " 30:00 " <!'J0 " lO-.-JO " 7:10 " lli'-t) - 7:00 ' 11:40 " v?:00 " HMO 7.10 ' 1:C0 r. M. "321-20 p. m. K:'20 ?Krora the c Ity. 1:00 ' O;0Q " ^FromStmnurx. 1:40 " . *Sundny8 excepted. ocil J<h. KLKKH. Mumrhwiulenu J DENTISTRYi " New York Dental Company's Ofllcc, 10.0 MAIN' ST., WHEKUKC, )uriUB Iho pn?t year Thousands ot Tooth luive boon txtrnctfd nt *25 cent* each. best o-xj:m: sets ' AT EIGHT.DQLIiARS I'Ell SRT. $8.00, |||gj|gp $8,00, tim Klveii tor Piltalon Ei IrnrUon nl Tetlli. to cti " MS PBS. MaXlRMlCK A HHP. JT)RS. SURGISOK & SON, . r>^j$i3rq:xsTs, ( So. 1143 MKkflt?trwL WUcellnj, W. V?. Alloperfttlqm warranted. Jy80 IVJ*, iw ? i.J t J. O MEDICAL. Ba?lte, lifts, lilitrs! <v*y . ? api DISCOVERER av'mt. ttJUIOBlSI'S CATHOUOON, & POSITIVE CURE FOR FEMME COMPLAINTS. Thla remedy will act In harmony with tlio Kptmlu system at nil times, ami also immediate!/ upautlia abdominal and merino muscles, and to* atorotlicm tonbrnltby and it rong condition. Dr. Mnrchlera UtertnoCatliollcon will euro fallln:t ot tbowomb, I.cucorrhnja, Chronic Inflamtnn* tIon uiul Ulceration of the Womb, Incidental lJeniorrliauiJ or Flootllnp, 'Painful, Suppressed Mill Irri'HuhrMcnstrunlion, Kidney Complaint, Hirmmim ruul is especially adapted to the chango of Life. Hcnd for pamphlet free, AU lotturn of lxi?iulry freely atuwercd. Address na above. For *.ilo hir.ll tirttnulttfi. Sew*!/.a81 verbottlc, (JliI sl/.o s 1 ..*>0. JJo suro and nnlc for I)r. Mar* cblal> L'tej InoUathollcou. 'l'akv no other. Wholesale and Retail by 1,00AN A CO. FOR SAI.K BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Edmund locking, Agt., and Charles Moeultcmocller.AKout*, iio-fiua 1 Jl ^ Kit ?, 'f?t'lr. CormVl' *.$V ^ca 'I""*. HI Vint* Damv, C'JRC- AND sv A!n>lioit<tn. Opium Knt , * lutr. Mi-'iiimionliii-n, \U ifeintnal Wi-nktw**. Im lylvncv.Syi'hlllH. Scruf. nil Si'i-voui* mul \^w O^-Jk \r DImum*. ToClt-p ijjv? (.yitii'H. Utwyi r*. I.Jii-r* y/SSbv . "7 Moil. Jli' i olinntn. f&*ii **7 *jh^e n-^ltiiinry vm. ATTWiKv I Mf'l'nwtrntion, IrWiru. AsfiJAo I i.uitUn or ii>e iiiDoii, v\ / ik'i'aili. Ihjxu'Ih or (*\ \A / IHiliU'jn, or who ro\w v\?fr?T- m iii-nol?nil?\ anVA iMMlfcr nr *lmulnnr. w) tasttros h ? MEVF.R FA! W. ^ IK KKSSl US the nil k. a. rrc'j!.;:<?M? mi:i?h\vi. < ?.. "'-. nrl .-liint. Si. J.i.cpli. Mo? CSB'-BDTO Ions txpetleuiw Id curltut of Ihe lllouil, $Lln nnd llunrn.?Xt-rvou* HcMiltfi lininitcnci-, Ore an I it " Vrukncu, Cutiorrlui-ui syphilitic ati'l Aft-rcurlul ?|M'rli?lly Irrnlti! on tclrnilttc jiiincl|>lc?, *llh ?nfe Jii.l ?uro rvuitrtlic*. or write tut Hit of Ountloo? Ui tw an?'*trtil by tliu-tilrilflu* treatment liy uull. (IVrvunaiuffrrlnerruin ltui>tnrr?l>ouM.inrt HirlrailJrr??,\ anl trnrn M>uirttilni( In tlnlr ?'l?mt?er. It ! nut a Irrits/ DU. liUTTS, Itf >. Mil. SU I'l. Loul., Do. KHTAliUSlli:!) O'.Klt THlK'l'V VKAttS. HARRIS REMEDY CO., 'ySVtS^T^SBe^sa ?rK tkr?ui. :?.> ^ PfiOr .HXRRfS-FAS I ILL e'rEMEDY EM'fl \5Vl *?unt JUn ?uJ etl.tr* who ?u9er Bm- J"""0"' ?ni1 n-;?icaH)?wi'tf'. *""?<urc Kih*u?tlno ami X<Vteixi.te P-iUggaa lUrir W>?* Rl.M.iajr ciM--.|grnCTi, ' , , lrr ?"?<! ??"llc?tljr curnl. The Ilomnlj l? pot up In ?>o*ti. >?. I (Utllt* ft luaatli). 81 R*.a(eeou?ll tu effect ft curr, unltMlt>K?Erccft?r?.t83! Su.4 l.iMiug Uim m'-'ilh*). fT. Stat tij mail |u ,,|?|U *.<M. ,ur 1 Ki"f " '"V*" J ' ??. I'?lii|ih!rl iforilDili* J!lJ? ill>e*>v luii awl* ufctitv taut m*(cU on J~W "FREE! IS^REUABLE SELF-CURE. 4 A favorite prescription of ono of the tnoat in.lnl ami Mim.*siit1 *i?>ci.?its:s I" th? U.S. (now retired) for th^ciw'of .Vrrrmi* Z>*l>ltltUi X,oit .?rn??/iOMil,lJVu'fii?,?f?a?it Iter*ij/. Kflnt In plain DruBglswcftulllllt.Addrcii DH, WARD & CD.. Louisiana. Mo. MISCELLANEOUS. BEE ?2?XJ 33 IKPERISUABLE BB6USZIk&'-J^3w?aU/ *J4a*ZSU SfiQW PERFUME. Murra / & Ianrran's UMiMMSMs Sest for TGI LET,' BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. MMIiiLIH A ?i9 2H''re certainly to*!, lwjvSiHrlMH'Hfo f 5 f* 3l R nt?'Wry*irr:?tWorld'ii V 1.a \* rS 5 J II I tultmtrlttl OmpctltUm for Slxli'sii Years; no t.tlur Aiaertf.ia ordain hivin-.'liW'H Imiti'l mjiijI sit miy. A!:o Chrujif.t. siivIo UH?; :iV??M-iav?-M; t>ufl!i?oai niul j?ivvcr, wftn !>' ?! <iiutli!v. fur pnptilars'imil umI scrulnr iwjMc in rvlnKili* or f.m'iltl.*, nt only S25J. ^iiPiHintSnil ?!? .(?? M.viwntv>?,<00,^72. ?iu to ii|i. The larjcrstHteinrc trkuilv unriralnl If an-jnt&< rursatu, Aluofur wi>>" ]>tiymciitM. New illtth* traU'd l'i :il.)-'ii.> Itw, 1'tio JlA?OX ,t- llA^I I.IN Organ unci J'lnnu < ?>.. 1M Tri'iamii Si..lW?ion;-itl K. lull M.,Ntw YoiW; 3in Widia.di AVi'? Chloaim, I.nr?r l.l-iCUfJS ?m! NOVEL?) F~S rnr p 7 ; 1 j"i.- ChnRvFotBcnuS.v.c.-, r K t.& I fJ jiprEiTO are renplnp ahft^ I ftULlf y Q vest selling our j Kiitta Queen Safety Lamps [giir.il o'.lior household nrtlcli*. f>% Tholn'st xcUlnsartielcscvermit E? on th? market. For Nntii|ittH C? and Terms, nddrcss tho CLIPPER IVi'F'C COH (LIKItlO.) Nil, 6U IVnlaul Ntreci, CtuelunutJ, <?. ~ INCREASE snfft yolj: capital. cubs jLo Tb?M dtfsfrKU miuiry > on 11 nil iiiiu jiii'iiiim'. invovtuxMitQ ? j., a .in ci'.isu. vrovisi ? ? "nil stock w*r- { f.iiTiilalio>m. ?:ni ?!oko by opcrvhi fl ntin^o'.jowrplu!!. l-'roni May 1st, *rr *" ls.'t!, t"i tl?? present unto. on in* v Mincnts ofsnu??to>?l,i?M?.ca?h wmf pr?t\t< Ij:ivm boot! roulizoil nutl ?tiiLjt**. jm|(j to juvoHtors nnwuRtir.i; to ^ _ yiivwil tuo' orielrml iuvrst?Kfift uioiit. Mill liuivlits; Oiooriuiiml In. rMRSPii vi'fitinont j??klii? money or pny. y^W al'l?><'i??l"Uiiii:il. F.Milunntorv cir ctjliim una stun niowrs ot fuml U S?nr?(^ M'Ut t|Y?>. \v.? WlUlt M'rtJHMISluU ' i nuonU. NfUo will report *?u i;n?j?s . mill IrtroUtico tlio pliiii. l.lbnul , OiSf&BK (Mintii JH ons put.I. AdilrCRri. Si8 2H85 ,,x'5 * MKISKIAM. ruin. Kr? ?5^IV mU.Ii .Mi-ri-liui|[?, .Mujur HloiU, ^ n.l ? ?. III. 0 FM t'l n ki oas&nss rmollm tn{ force iloul'M. JYomiKworfcanit hotnci mlilefuptiy. !;?a 5<"; Awlyno*. WldOWO.r?-tnmletl.n.i*?ntl?li.liliiilni{ i.itai iiictcnin INCREASE catct. Bounty em! Hack 14y?n<i l)i?h?r,;e?j)iucuretl. /Jmr/frjentltlol tu P ATE NTSS= t-mijIit?nil*oM.T1ic''VV0RLD& tJOLD|ER,"i*ccVly tijnpla cpfiy fice. bend iiifnp Tor lull ?n?\rui(lou?, t k WtyuUc. N. W. FITZCERALD & CO.! lVtuloa, St Uu4 AU'ji. Washington, 0? c. QA3IPBELT/S CHOICE PRESERVES IN WG0D5S PAILS, If yo\\ want i|;e very bca buy none but Jowj.li Campbell it Co.'8 mule. T*lcii no oilier brand. All gpotl Groccts keep them, ?cM OA? DRY GOODS. BARGAINS I 1 Hi WK wii.ij 'i w? (hi THIS MftRNINft s aajljln/ invxijluiivi T. A. Hi! mi: on EMBROIDERED Cashmere \% SUITS ^ or! j i ' Clii IN ALL TilE I FASHIONABLE SHADES ?AT? 1 T (Kl) Aim $12.50 I rct |MR 2< N $12.50 I " 1 1 1 1 10 1 20 1 9 ] About One-Half Their Value, i; Wl R Offli CHU Brues & Coifer,1 1 1 1 ? > i\r?i?n ttf not I'. FURNITURE, CARPETS, AC. l!1' HEADQUARTERS FOR ? lit* ami FURNITURE \ AND CARPETS! ap 11 0 Wcurejiwt In recolmot U I III III I U ISIDJUIOARUSdml WARDBOou, TM JL 9 Our New Patterns arc now B OrnfllO!1"- cmbracliijj MOQUKTTKfl, ? 11 n I 11H I h IVKLVBW, BRUSSELS. TA- (T UUI |J U III I1'KSTItY ant] IXUKAInS. a i 0?r assortment of Ruga Is very WHflfO I,a?f? t-'inbrflClUR SMYRNA, VEL- ' ikllM M V'ia.S', MOSqOETTfB, BRU83KUS, I U w w BTAPESTltY. tiud many othois. LiiiollllLltlis! Window SWesSS f Patterns for Stores and l'rivwUj Dwdliiins. , R Rattan CtiairslilS! a full line of tfio W&KelklU nml Heywood Bros. Folding Ctiairs!i/i ? tlic three leading factories ol the country. jp Chamber SetsIsSI J Parlor Sets!s~I S" any other hoiiMj in the city. j AI l:U.? UNDERTAKING, i Ii ftmfitMitlv on hnml all tlie Went Ktylc*. MKT A LIC CASKETS, CA8KS and WOOD COFKJ&S furnUhcd on *liort notice. Jol FRIEND & SOU. f m]l28 Jo! - = I'. FINANCIAL. q gXOHANGE BANK. ~ . CAPITAL. ; J200.0X Mil J. H. Vakc*. PrcriJ ont >J UKrw.LADqiiuw VIco-PrMldcai ? duectom. J. N. Vruco, 8. Uorkholmcj, 19. La!/ghllnt . W. MHnghtra, L. 8. Dclapliln, A. W. Kelly. John Frew, te& JOHN J. JOKK3. Cubta. gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. I CAPITAL. Wm. A. Ik sit - ~..Pf?J<Senl Wm. B. Sncrsos ......VIco-PiosiaciJt * vj Bod w Guncral Banking Buslnea. DiitsnoM: Win. A.ImcU, I Wa. B. Hhnjison, j. A. MlHer, Johu K. Boufonl. ? A. M. Aaanu, 1 Victor Kownbur?, "C HS!fl8P*1"' *. P. JHT80M, Cuhlei, nj, ? _ LOTTERIES, The public Is requested corcfullr to notice the iw and enlarged bthem? to be drawn Monthly, JnpKnl Friseo, ^G.OOO ritkclH OnljF $5. Sliti'fn In prniiortlon. 0131 .ouislana Stale Lottery Company. ncorporated In 1IC8, for 25 yearn, bytheUttiila te for eduwtlonal and charitable purpowa?vim ^pltixl of fl.uoo.uoo?to which a reserve fuurt ot A),WO hiii Kiitcc own miitcd. jy ku overwhelmlug rujiular vote, IU franchha n uinde a ]>art of the prewiit State ConntltUtlon, Wted December !2, A. D. I ho only Lottery ever voted on and endowed by e l>eojileufnny dtato. It never nu'eaor iHWt|*one* !U stand iIurIo number drawings will take place ^ajileudld opportunity* to win i\ fortune. Tenth and Drawing. ('taw 1., Ht NBW OUI.KaNH, IKMDAV. Vi.VKMnifii u 1??"1 ... looi-iiiiiiii jiuiuuiy uwliij?. lxx)k Hi the followingmiheuio, under the eliulve MipervWoii ami innnrn'tnent of UKN. G, UKAUKKh AKl),o( I ouMann, and HEN. J I'll A1. KARIjY, of VlntluU. who wauhkc nil tlio Jnw is of tilts Company, both ordinary rjhI M'Htl* uual.nnd altcii ihucorrcctucMof the publUhtd Idal Ll*t?. (Ml1 IT Al< I'll IZK, #75.000. 0,000 itclit'lH nl Plv? Dollar* V.uili. 1'rmtloim, in Fill In In l'ro|iortluu? 1.1ST OK I'KIZKS: 1 Capital 1'rtro r.'i.WQ 1 Capital Prize a?,?U 1 Capital l?riw 10,uo 2 l'rlu* of jn.uw 1'J.Wt r? Prize* of 2,000 lo.oou 0 l'rixeaot l.ooo lo.ouo 0 Prize* of 600 lO.OlU 0 1'rlMSR of '.'00 ao.coo 0 PrUea of 100 IW.CCQ . 0 Prize* of 50 23,000 0 litec? of ffl *3,000 irinoxiMATiow rniiKS. 9 Approximation 1'rWe* ot |7W ...... IC.T&0 9 Approximation I'rlzea ot MX) 9 Approximation l'rUci ot 'lb0 i.'tfO 7 Prize*. amounting to 8.115.500 LppllrattouK sor mle* lo dub* hould Ikj iitiulu iy to the ofllot' ol Uw Company id Naw Grfoan*. 'or further Information, wrtle dearly, kIvIhr (nil lress. fiend ordew by exptmorrtubtcivdlisllvr, tnoney order addrwMid only lo M. a lUTinntw Now Orleans, lA, SI. A. DAUPHIN, C07 Seventh utrcet, Washington, D. 0. f. 11.?Ortler* nddresMid lo Now Oriivu)* h*J)3 rove nromnt attention. qo.II-wmw Popular Monthly Drawing of the In the City of Louisville, on liui'sdny, November HOlh, 18)S'J. heso Drawings occur mouthly (Sunday* exceptunder thejirovlrtoua of au Act ot tho General emt'ly of Kentucky. ho United State# Circuit Court on March 31nt dered the following decisions: it?That tho Commonwealth DlstrlbuUou Comiv Is lew I. 1?lt? Drawings are Fair. , B.?Tlio Company has now on -hand a lsruo ?rv? ? uua. ncaa careiuuy the list o! prlxttt for SOYKMUKIl DKAWlNli. Prize ?;W,000; 100 Prizes 5100 each,$10,000 PrJze, JD.OOOJiXX) Prizes SM tacit, /rise, 5,OX) COO Prizes fc!0each. U\000 PrlzwS 1,000 each, 10,0X1 1,000 Prison 810 each, 10,000 Prizes WO each, 10,(XX)| Prizes ?.W0 each, Ayproxliratlon Prlros 82,700 Prizes $200 cttch, " " ..... 1,800 Prises 8100 cach, " " ...? 900 0 Prizes- 8112,400 ioIo'l'icfccla $2. Ilnlr'l'lckcls, $1. 27 Tlckcls, 5.> Tiokcls, $100. emit Money or Itotik Draft in Jitter, or sctul by hcks. Don't sewl by Registered Letter or Pott. o Order. Orders t?f So and upwards by Ks)iicmi, be sent Rt our ext>cnse. Adurws all otdew to M. P.OARDMAN, Courier Journal UuJkJJnjf, iLsville, Ky.. or K. M. BOAKDMAN, H0-J BroadKt'.w York. t oc.M-mMW LEGAL NOTICES. \\.STKICTCOUKT OK thE Uxixif) " STATES, for the Dlslrletol Wett Virginia. I^irry llartf'ort mid others, ") vs. >ln Admiralty, f team bout J. S. Nccl. J v virtue of a warrant of Mile iss-ued in the altove [tied came, by tlio Honorable John J. Jiick, Jndueof the District Court, and to tnc direct* 1 shall, oa Tuivday, the l ull day of NovcuiU-r, l3., 1S.VJ, h-'Kinniux ?t 10 o'clock a. m. of that proceed to sell, at the Port of Wheeling, whert* now lies, ttie steatu')?.at J. 8. Ncel, her boiler entities, tackle, outilt,apparel and fiirnltuie. eras of i?le, cash. (?. W. ATKINSON 2S U.K. Murshiil. \ISTU1CT COURT OF T11K UNITED / STATES, for the 1>htr!ct of \Vc*l VlfgiuU. Lurry Han l?on and others, ") vh. >In Ail mi rally. Steamboat J. S Xeel. J 1 conformity with hu order entered in ilic hIiovp I tied cause til the'Jotli clay of October, A. I)., !, direction that this mum: be referred to one of Coamilsiloncrs cf snltl t;|,strict Couri to nscer* i the amt.onts respectively due to the llbcllautf ! rc.ffjK)ii(]eut?. ((tuetiier with their piiorities: ?. to rejvort any other mutter or matters clemmed tinent by said c.otnmi\?loner or required by any ties In IntereRt. Ai d ftirilierdlrectJ?K tlml the i Commi'sloner rtiull, bef.ne woecedlm; to take . 1 iiccMiut.uive llfteeiiilajH public noticeo| the eand nhice of taking the Nunc. Notice Is hereslvcu that the reference so ordered will In; proded vvilh before me *. t my olDce at Uuv CiiHoiu lie. In the Ciiy of Wheeling, on the lllh day of rexnber, A. !>., Jfc8.\ nl "J o'clock a. m. of that .at which ii.?eatid placenil parties in interest hereby notilled to ntieitd with the lesliiaony y may have to oiler in the matters referred, JlANNlttAl, K)KBi;-i. n. S ConimbsioiiiT. PHOTOGRAPHY. UllLDBKN'S i Portraits n Spec'iully. U1 sittings by the instantaneous process, at Y ARSONS', dlQ Opposite Mr Lure Iloua?. Crayon portraits at / YLES' A.XtX STUDIO, No. mi MAIS FTRKKT. >LUMMElt lias the Urj;e>t mid Ftmet 'holograph CS-a.llci*y is THE city. c*t (W.OO Cabinets mily git.OO par dozen. 2 ii:ts main sthkut. INSURANCE. ilTED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT SOCIA'l lON. -ION llromluiiy, N. Y. V* < IT I? {<! KAu'fiiuil ijiMtmiict'. ; j, . ? v.; m I Weekly lmJeintilty. M cm MiA 1 I\Sl ;borslii|? fee, ?1. AiiiiumI er*t un nit v rrc! S a Write for elieulnr A-l IFjCj ^ I iVhihI i'<I'|)llcntl')U bluiik. kunc u iitruilt?. IS, I'EKT, (of KoRvrv, IVct &Co., l'lol'Jciit. j. K. I'l'l'CI I lilt, Heeietftry. uwl for a picluru of Mw U.vgtbv; mailed trev. -J 1 TThyAiv MKK1CAN L lsurance Company., 0F*W1IEKLIXG, W. VA. wurcroiu. in M. "Brown. I John Frew. ?.x. Lair.g. J. A. Miller. l<\ J'aul. I A. I). 8eatnon. George Wise. Ol't'lCRHH. V. Miller - * President, m Frew - - Vicc 1'rcsMent. u. uootmis . BtcMary. Ilico 15518 Mui'liot, (Over City Dank.) naures n?ainst loss or ?lnmn/;n by fire on ellings, Household goods. Mercuntilc, nufacturinj; ami >*artu property. g^PrttronuKf ref-pPclfuHy yolir.itcd. ortl HATS AMFCAPST ~ -oriATS II GAPS! NOW IN STOCK AT i co* -T. Matlii8on??, 1222 MAItKKT STHKKT, ''I* Whwllng. \V. y*. >OSTKl!S, IIANaKltS, CARDS, ETC .'J,"11 11'"* t"'. " tally Inidi. xiccrJon oniw.