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MEDICAL. gratitude! Drnvkh, Col., Aug. 29,1882, Gum?I cannot tlnd words with which to mpress my gratitude to you for the cure your N wilt's Specific baa effected In my caso, I wasnlHIcted with the hurrlble blood disease lor three years, and after spending some time ht the Hot Springs, considered my case a hopeless one. I used only one dozen small buttles of 8. 8.8., and there Is not aftlgn of the disease remaining. My sores arc all healed, Juy t)iroat|giy^yn of that Is e nil rely terrible dtawt.ll; 1 HtDBfc m flfc IMonao, ltelng a drug cleric, I have seen so many hundreds of men dosed with Calomel, Iodide of Mer* (Miry and Iodide of Potash, until they wore made complete wrecks, that I shudder to think of the misery which has been brought on tho human family by the uao of Mercuiinl.i for Hlood Diseases. It la a crying shame that phyyiciuua will uot acknowledge tho ineiit of your GRAND lllood JieUiclnu. Use my name as you wish. I refer you to my present eiuployera, or to iloasra. Collins Urus., Bt. Louia. J. it. IUtr, Broadway Pharmacy, Denver, Col. If you doubt, coino to tee us, and we will CURK YOU, or charge nothing I Write for particulars anil aropy of tliulittle book, "Mea-ago to tlm Uuforlunate SullorluK." Aak any DrusaUt u to our fclHI)dlOK. ui) # 1,000 JU'wnnt will bo paid to any Clicm* 1st who will find, on analyst of 100 bottles of H. ?. ti., one particle of Mercury, Iodide of PotflHtlum, or anv Mineral aubitance. 8WI FT SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, (la. l?rlec uf Hniiill Nlr.e, . 81 00 Lnrtet> Hlxv, > J 75 SOLD IJY ALL DMJUUISTS. _no3U DR. J. E. SMITH, NO. 1117 C1IAPLINK BTHEET. il Tlie t>ci.l evidence of a physician's kucccmi Is tho tea- ?! tlwoiiyof hi* patient#. TfioliicroiwiiiudutnHtKlsfor * jay ptoli'tfiluurtl Rerviccs prove that 1 have dealt a honorably and fairly with thorn who have consulted ~ jne. I never use a patient's liamu without j^nnisMou, though I have many huudrodcertltlcatwi from thowi whom I have cured alter tbvy had been pronounced Incurable. A thorough medical education, with many year* hospital experience and familiarity wilh theranutlo agenta, a clobO observance of terniH.-rHmoutal i>ecullHrltles and strict attention* to hyKletilv lanmivineni Insure* nucctw*, 1/ euro Is inhibit;. and 1 inmkly give thejmtlcut my oplniou. JIOMEPHOOF JUUllUy UIIU 14?ti j^jncojKja mm lviiuuuiausui.? Suffered Terribly.?"Nothing seemed to help mo; could not net out of bed. Dr. Smith cured me." ZKPT. PHILLIPS, " Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh, l'olypusof Isoso, Impaired Voice.?Suffered for years; patent mediclno Jailed to help mo. Dr. Smith completely cured inc. CHARLES CU ADDUCE, of SpeUlel & Co., Wheeliug, W. Va. DyKpepula and ulcerated Stomach.?'Treatment for year* /ailed twelve me relief. Dr. Smith cured me." TiiUAlAS HOLT,Insurance Agent. Fits.?"Had them for fourteen years. Dr. Smith cured me." LOU 13 F. WASHINGTON. Scrofula. Running Sores on HcatL?"My Hon waa afflicted for fourteen years. Nothing seemed to lioiphfm. Dr. Smith cured him." * M RS. CATHERINE CAPS, Marketstrect, Wheeling, W. Va. Cancer.->"SufTered lor years with cancer. Had it cnt out three times. It returned after each opera* don. Dr. Smith cured mo without knife, cam tic or MIII.** MRS. 11. M. ORCCTT, Hlen, Fistula of Anus.?Flat of my back for 18 weeks. Rei-ortcd dying. Dr.8mlthcured mo without knife, iu five weeks. THOMAS COLVlN, Wholesale Grocer, Main St., Wheeling, W, Va. UloemtlouB of Rectum, Prolapsus and Piles.? "Was given up to die and pronounced Incurable. Dr. Smith cured mo without knife/' WASHINGTON DELANY, Martin's Ferry. Kev.n. O. Ladil writes:?"Dr.8mlth'sprofe?iioiittl wrvices In my family havo been most sfttlsloctory au<i 1 commend him to all as a gentleman aud a skillful physician." Mrs. Margaret Kolb says:?"I had been suffering for soveu years and treated by many physicians for dyspeittla. Dr. Smith said I had a tape-worm and iu elgut hours removed a monster 1W feet long.' ; Female Complaints.?Three years In hospitals for ? /emalcs, give me peculiar ad vauw^es inwuclieaic*. r l'eftons cured of caLirrh, diseases of heart, liver, E, stomach, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous affections g Mid weakuesM-'s of men and youth, scrofula and milium testify to my success. Piles cured without the knifo. l'atleuta at a distant may be treated by letter aud satisfaction guaranteed. A ehart for self examlua- lion sent on receipt ol two three-cent stamps, aud advice returned free. Consultation at otflco free. Ofllce hours from 9 X. M. to 7 P. dally. Call ou or address 1 v qifiTH u n mT\2 No. 1117 Chapllne Ht. Wheeling.' W.' Va. a J* Jk, # // Tito 0,000,000 Children In tlie United Statci Who Sulfur Tain, "WHO Fret and Cry, "Who Have Pule Frcm, Who Jlave llail llreutb, Should llsn tnuglillii's IViirm Sjrcp The Clillil Who?? Hloop Is Disturbed, The C'lilUt Who Wnkes In Terror, The Chllil Wluwo Apju'tltc In Vornclom, Tlio Chllil Whoso APIMtile Varies, Tlio Child who Vwn Not ThrJr?. Tho Chllil Who Ih lCiimclatocl, The Clillil With Inlernul Irrlutloa, Tho Child With Sallow Completion, SlirtaM Uso Liiughliii's Worm Syraji So DMe/vso Pa l>ani;erous At Worm*, N'o Child Is Krefl From Them. Th?*y Cnuse Dlsenso Tliftitmelves. Th?y Aggravate Other Complalnta. The (.'liild'o Cure When Teething! laughlbns infjot cordial tlDfrKVS TUB GC1U6 ! Atxavs I'aik } llKrutcw ' NKI.A11MATlON* 2 CONTHOI.M T1IK llOWKLd, CrillMlrtllM-yKllCoUJ'LAlNT.JJVHVNTICItV, JiMtillUUA, Fl.ATVl.KSCK, CC'UC, ETC. Mothers will linil It very valuable: theplillil will, !'.<* rrlirtvii.uel iulmiumiu s!rn>,<iiuttrake 17)direrctimfor/aUn, Wi' giiuranto# muku Untie,ami will refund Uwinric" of every on* hoi iIoIuk us represented, Sold by all drugglati. Trlco 125c. per Bottle, j LAUGHLIN BROS. & CO., Proprietor-,WHEELING, W VA. IsipoHltlYo and effectual remedy lor all Nervous nikkxuua l.> ntrnrv stnmi vnunir or nM.nmlol or leinAlc; such as lmpotcncy, Prostration, Una of b'trctwUi, liws of Vitality, Defective Memory, Impaired Brain Power, mid Jisenacii from which an tuumtutM uriut? of life spring*, all of which cannot fnil t? undermine tho whole system. Every organ Is weakened, every power prostrated, and many /umiAOf(ll?t'?#e*regflaeruwu which,i/notcheckcd, pave Uic way to an early death. It rojuvhiato# ago *?d rciuvlgoratcs youth. K*4U pttckaao contains mifllcleut for two weeks' treatment. Wptcforpam* .pblet. which will bo sent free, with full flakJculars. Sold 1>y all Driifajhla at 50 ccata a n?ix??o, or Rwolve Mckasea for 85 00. WiU bo sent frt* by mail on receipt of raouer, by addressing . ? WEBB'8 KCLXOTBIO MSDICINR CO., A enro guaranteed. Buffalo, N. Y. lXV?i>N A CO., Whola*lo and Eotall Acenta, ffiBSEHEHlW J.vjECTiopf, ta ti voaltivo euro Tor alt DltrcbnreM. b.inKltijr. nuuu-tine uj* PainfUi Bencatlon? or do j? rihae? passages H ra S ( O w bottle, for snlu by tJi //fueH M ??ii!Rl5t*.or<MHtbvKxmr>an onr?J* M * -U)ior i.rlc?, JOHN O. rAHK Ce SQN1J, ><B?r 17&and 177Syoriu?orot?U CJIKOINNA.TI, >?ar OHIO, riounn mention tlil? yapi*. * *r * Vor ??le by LOO AN' & CO. QH1U8TMAS CANDY. ^ V" ' l ?ta receiving the largest and finest stock of <>wdJ?*ertT tiroujdH toJhJj city, and J guarantee It to In jHtttf, jvhiph .w^J Ihj told cheap. Alto, Krixtt*. Xuu and Christmas TtpeOrnameuut. Vine ? filled twxw a spectajtr. I'aU on ' Tl^OS. F. HKY.MAN, A hand-oine (trcMut will U? glttJJ lo Cfioh fhuer ol Holiday Gaudy, ' M EPICAL, A SB A rfi*. wqtfwa ^*60* Vrv iSSEiiSd WiwJ THE WONDER OF HEAUNG! flofo wVl #**?? I'xlrncl il thn only UHUalXIli i|HH-Iiro f<>r thin df?rM& Colli tulfcad, Jro. Onr ' C'aliirrlif'iirr," ppclftlljr prtp"i*d to iii< ? ? c?-rluiiH c**m, Our rtn?n! Ny riii|>?? Invuhmbl.i for lino In c?. UrrhU fcflocttom, In uliiiplo mid Inexpensive, Rheninatlsra. Heuralsia. r ttou turn cured ?o many chki-m of tlicfo dll* IriwJjjjf coiiijiUliilH uh tho Hemorrhages, Htomucli, None, nr from any caw, la?pmll? ly controlled ;uul utopped, Dipbtberia aud Sore Tbroal. promptly. It in a Bitro euro. Deluy U daugtrom. For Pilri, niiiKl, nifcdinu or Ilclitag, it i? (Ue uruaU iit Jtuiwu rvtuciiy. I Caution,?POXD'S HXTHACT haa been im(. tattd: The ptnuint /hi* the iivril.i "J'OMJ'S HXTRA QV' blown in the gin**, unit our picture trade-viark on *urrouiuliu<i lm/hrr<ij)/icr. ,Voii? other it nenuiiw. Always ?n*(*t nil hnviwj rQSD'HRXJ'HA CT. Take noother preparation. It in never told in bulk or bymeaturr. nrrctAi.TjrH a*o toilkt Annci.xjt. POND'S EXTRACT 50c., $1-00, $1.75. Toilet Croam 1.00 Catarrh Cure 75 Dentifrlco 50 Plaitec 25 4] lip Salvo...'. 25 lnhalcr(Glas$ 50c.)1.00 Toilet S<wp(3 Cafcci). CO Naja)Sy/Jn#o 25 n Ointment 50 Medicated Paper... 25 Family Syringe, $1.00. i, Launch, read pa^m la, 18, 21 aud of our >'?w lhnnjiblnt, which accompany each bottlo, ? g^fir~ouu Ukw Pamphlet wrrit IfUTonr or u OtT?l>KKfAIUTIO?HBjmTl'KEK0MAI,ri40Ayi0N tl TO ! POND'S EXTRACT CO., 14 Wost 14th St., Now York. Full litioof abovo preparations displayed i one of Pond's KxtractCo.'a Show Casesand i, )ld by Logan Co., 903 Slain Street, Wheel)g: also byC.SJccnkeinocJIer, corner Market V ml Twenty-sucondBtrecta, Centro Wheeling ^ MRU. VAN nUItUN'U LADIES' TONIC. j A Positive Curo for all Femalo f Complaints. | Ladies' Tonic Is prepared by the Women'* Metlicaltn- y * stitute of Iiuifilo, N. V., aiul lias been lived successfully i by ladles for years. tl is it jure tare ("t #11 i-'ciiwie I Complaints, Sickuiul N omnia Headache. Dyspepsia, and all weaknesses caused by thoseIrregularities which tie ' to common to womankind. Thill* no I'atiHt Mtditim, t but is prepared, alter yean of Capericnce, and rrtom* t mended, knowing that ft will give new llfeto anybroken down, worn out or over-worked member of Ibc tcx. I Kr ou have tried other ttuieiliei without succest, do ' not be ducourngcit, butjjlvc "LADIES' TONIC" a 1' tinclt trial. It tuiir/ailt to civctfwitAaml/frmJtttnl relief. v If you ate troubled with any wMknest or complaint : common to our tex. lay aside the doctor's prescription 1 f^r once, and (ry "Ladies' ToniiVwhich we guarantee f will positively ru^r you. OnwBottlo la SulUcient. . Women's Medical Institute If an Association of ll'itet I anil Meters of years' eipcrlcnic, vlio give advice anil ? answer letters from lailiu./'rr. f 5500 will be kI*o '?r anycate of Female Weakness I or inability which " Ladies' Tunic" will not cure. This I* Is a ftnaJIJeoitci, made \>yreth>?tlble lullet who know U from ex/trim't what "LADlliS' TONIC" can do, f Send stamp fur circulars. 1 Sold by Druggists. Prico, tt.OO. At wholcsalo nnd retail by ? uolSluw LOGAN A CO.. Whct'llilK. W. VlL r TUTT'S EXPEDT6MT i It comjMitod of Herbal and Jlucilntjiuous prod- { HcU,?Hicijpt'i*i?cato thomihatmtco or the Luiik'i espectorutea |he ncrld matter , that collcctd iu the Bruuchinl Tubes, nnd forms a U nothing coating, which relieves the ir- g, rltatlou that cnutit* tlio cough. It cleauin the lung* of nil JmpiirltJen, Hirrnuthtua , them*vhcn enfeebled by dUeu?e, invl^r. ?( ntcs thb clrcnUuou of tho blood, nn?l briiccuhc ti nervous system. Slight cold* often etui In j. consumption. It U dangerous to neglect , them. Apply tho remedy promptly. A K tcstof twenty.yo:?rs warrants tho o^berlion that d 110 remedy lmtf ever been found that linn n prompt in It-effect, as TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. " A single done raises tlio phlegm. ttubduw ? inflammation.aud its-iuc speedily curra themo?t U obitinatccough. A pi easant cordlul, chll- q. drei* talco It rradlly. For Croup It Is Invaluable and Hhoulif bo In every fumily. In 8.1r. nml Si Itottlr*. U1 tutt'S r; ;; PILLSi ACT DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER. t( Cures OIiIIIm und i'ovei", l>y*i>ej>ylu, il McklIeuduuhe,1Iilloiia Colic,t'onmljui- .t tlou. UhtiumatlmiblHIcH, Palpitation of ;f tlic Henri, imzkixicm, Torpid i.l vci\ niirt J"Fuiiuile Iire?ulurhlcs. If you do not "feel W very well," a lunula pill stiraiilnles theutomucli, J] io?torca tlie iippotitc, impnrts vipur to tlio system. n< A NOTED DIVINE SAYS; t lJu.Tirrr:?Dear Sin For ten years 1 hava lr Ixhiii u martyr to J)y*pfp?ln,CVn?t?pation nml k l'ilci. Lustspriug yoiirpillswt'rorccomracndeil tomo; luiedtliem (butvithlittlofaith). lam P uow n veil inun,havo pood appotite, dilation u porfoct, reb'a'lir Blool*, liilpfl gono. ?nd I luivo ,,, pained forty pounds solid Jlcsli, Tliey are worth . tliclr w^irlit in pnld., 11 HEV. R.h. SDCPSOK, LciifsviHe, Ky. m Ofllce. H5 Murrny St., IVon* York. ft / 1)11. Tt'TT'S IHANTAIj of UMcfulA 'Receipts PllKR ott bngo.Ln.mo Back, Sprains and u Braises, Asthma, Catarrh, ? Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, u Diphtheria, Burns, Frost 0 Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head- b ache, an d all pains and ach os. Jj Tlie tott internal ami citanial lainc.jy In the 1 wot'.i!. Urerjr bottle cu?ra?tecil. Bold by mulicina g 4xjhn eterywhete. Direction! la eijjht Ungiujti. ti JVice jocentund ^ FOSTER, MlkOWRN&.C0., Prop'ri, J ' DUFP/.6?, K-V.,U.S.A. t' '\ "For cramp oCih^ero'niich. collft dlar-M : ! rocca, or vomiting, lake WuiiVA,?? CSaBC?2\ 1 / 'Torcouc^r-MIima, nt^uWats; Bhortf V ? Ml! Of breath, tako WtHWU. DSM&vewinB * J ' >^>pri?rpnlo catarrh, bronchitis,pleurisy; \ | f fiw.uitjiajpX ouy klnd?l'ruuxA. *' QB \ ' . 'I'EjicfjrA lt 4iie purest, moat prompt nntl >N t / cflciiat rauliclnu knovm tftcian. ?' peawkau \ ( / "I'UHU.va ts Hifli Jws? VfpoU?r, V r ' tonic, flnost lnvisoriiior w-tlio*body*had ? / BlaO." IWWfCTmFWFBMM \ ( / "If you enn't Bleep, tako l+awxxCll i i I yemlf or worries! mentally, can't rest, taVo V / i'ua.v,/' iBEaagr^w.nvavmmi \ I ."{lftCO.wllUxj-jttliJ fortlio least Impurity or f J / ffilneralxiuipntayu/fcaucl/^'1' CSS \ \ > i^olfVffmrhrrp.' rorKmphlot,wr!te?n V . I n; Jljrurj-.UAN i Co., biboru; Ohio. J ' / If r?u w? riefc, fcU partly, cr In'any.vay \ f f TCi^tow? ^ j JwV J)y ?il ixuKgUU, " ' Sb I?MIfagmx. i illlcnt Noi, siK null H7 FourtwMli Nlirrl. l*K4INI>U?l).UAKi:itO!?ft^. t 1llkn mack ay iictchixion. ? I anil tny eou?lti WllUdlr t Auil toiMfil k |nit together, ' Uurni suck It wu tkiat Molly browed, \ Yot It wm nipping ? either. f 'Kore Ui'onte! To see Dick burs the wencb Sot all the Inn folks laughing! ' They dubbed lilrn pearl oI cavalier* U At klasluic and at quailing. ^ "Odd U*bl,' nay* Dick, "The fuu.'k In rare, \ And rurcljr bnrnt.fftlr Molly; 1 'Twould cure tlio nouiett Crop-ear yet ] Of 1'loiiM Melancholy." "Kgitdl" My* 1, "hero comelli one u Hath been at'i prayers but lately." \ ?Sooth, Maxtor l'MlMMJod-lJarebonea stepped H Along the greets ivdatoly. # j Dick Wlldulr, with a washing bow * I And touch of lila Toledo. Gavo merry Xmas to tlio roguu 1 And bade him wiv hU Credo. * F And eke to pretty Molly? ? '"Twill cure your M(QC]ltic?,"Myn Dick, , "Of riom Mwlaneholy." * Then .Master ltarobn?en Mopped mid frowned, < My heart Blood ft'lll ft minute. i Think* J hoth Vick and 1 will tiHritf. J1 Or else tlni di'vJl'n In It! ' ii For mo I care 'not for old Noll ? Nor all the Hump touuther, Vet, fultli! 'tU i)t'M to U? alive H in pleaamt Xnnw wcuther, li Ills wondilp, tiarebouev.Kilmly nmlled, f "I Jove not blown nor brawling; J Yet will 1 vivo thee, .'ool, ft pledjp'!'' V And. xooka! hewtlDlck sprawling , When Moll and 1 Uolped Wllilulr up, u No longer trim and Jolly? ? "1'eel'nt not, sir Dick," wya aaucy Moll, I "A Pious. Melancholy:" KIIINU.VH 1M>1.ATKI> l.MiUT. J, hcrvoiiiliiic OlmtiiclcN itml Mnklni; {! llcmluny. ll cir York Tot t. ti "People," said Major Eaton, "often come k ere and want to know why tlio whole city r r tlio down-town district, at least, is not 'I otted with our lights. They do not realize c tat in three years we'have done more for a lie introduction of the electric light than 1< lie gas compauiea did in the first fifteen a earn toward tho introduction of gas. n But notwithstanding our troubles the n imps already put in have been supplied ii jith electricity without a moment's break (nee wo began to furnish light la8t Sepauiber. In the middle of October we . ere lighting eighty-live houses, containing J ,000 lamps. To-day wo are lighting 220 A ouses with 5,0511 lamps, of which an aver- * ge of 51,000 are in constant use. .. "Wo have now begun to charge a fixed. J trice for the light, our charge being at tho ? ate of $2 for one hour's light equal to 2,000 h audio power, or. to put it in a shape more si asily understood at present, our charge for (] ight is about equal to tho cost of gus at $2 b thousand cubic feet AVe are puttiiig our P ueter bottles in as fast as we can make and " est them. 0 "The businessof putting isolated.plants Cl ar electric lighting has gone on falter than he introduction ot our public system be- c ause one plant is only a repetition of anilher nearly similar plant Wo have now 51 plants in the United States, einploying 0,102 lamps. The business began a year s ,nd a half ago, and since that time we r mve not once failed to satisfy the pur- s baser. Not one of our'plants lias been ii liscontinued, but on the contrary fourteen o dants have been increased?quadrupled n certain ciieen. In ' this city the 'hurbers'store in Heads street, the Herald tuilding, and the Times building are t unong the well-known places where the * it'ht i? fltrntahott nJnntc I: "In Boston wo have 050 of our lumps in 0 he new Bijou Theatre. The footlights J lave been clone away with, the lamps J ringing the proscenium'nrcli and giving a nore.beautiful light than was ever obtain- \ with gas. The actors are delighted with t because the air in the house remains omparativeiy pure. These lights can be t urned up or down at will. The work of c rntting in the boilers, dynamos, wires aud j amps was done in thirteen days. The en- f lines aud dynamos are in a buiidmg 500 g eet away from the theatre." 1'nckN. 'rotn (be Detroit Free Prow. 1 A tack is a jimple, unpretending sort of I , young nail, noted for its keen repartee a vhen pressed for a reply, and possessing a he peculiar power, when standing on its end, of causing the cold shivers to run J own the back of a man in mere anticipa- v ion of what might be. jj Tacks are in season all the year round, tl ut the early spring is usually the time -? elected by them for a grand combined ll'ort, aud then they flourish everywhere )r at least a month. Since the inaugura- C on 01 me unie-uonoreu ceremonies ol a ouse-eleaning, every thorough liouseeeper, with long experience in the line of uty, so takes up the carpet as to retain all s* le tacks in their original places, thus pre- cl anting it slipping from the shaker's hands, nless the tack breaks or his lingers give ut But the triumph of the tack is not ai implete at this early stage; it patiently G bides its time, and on the relaying of the 1? irpet issues forth with double force. Af- ft >r searching the whole house for a paper ? f tacks, without success, the unfortunate lan drops on his hands and knees to hein, and immediately discovers four tacks t least, and as he rolls over aud sits down \\ ? extract these, finds the rest of the paper b nmediately under him, and unless he is man accustomed to put up stoves and )in stovepipes, the chances of laying the -A irpet on that evening are slight, hi a selecting u tack from a Baucer he [ways inspects the points with is fore linger, as the tack istantly loses its head when they come to lows. In argument the tack is sharp and ointcd, but the display of either or both ^ epends largely on the amount of pressure >?. mployed liy its opponent. Iu direct eon- di "list to a good joke the amusement generlly begins before you sco the point, ami lis fact is easily demonstrated by walking G jo floor in your stocking feet, a well-kept C join on such an occasion averaging two icks to the square foot. " " The future of the tack gives great prom50 of more extended usefulness and un- . inited possibilities, as several of our most tninent college professors, haviug care- " illy studied the efleet of a sharp tack Qf iasonable length placed properly in a a, hair or under a eot, are about to intro- f j uce tackB and do away with spring-boards > 1 our college gymnasiums. Wanted?lint h. 81 irciJifa, (N'cv.r Enterprise. 11 Old miners have great respect for rats of P le lower levels. They neither kill tho '1! its nor suiier them to be killed by green ands. In tho first place, where there is 0 other reason, a uead rat left under- ? round would scent tho whole level, and, ^ 1 the second place, tho living rats devour u ny bones, scraps of meat, or fragments of ther food left in the mines, which would, y their decay, vitiate the air, generally ?" ,ot and unpleasant at best, Rats also gjvo w earning when a cave is about to occur. 01 'hey feel tho pressure of the settling ?] round even before the cracking of the 1 imberB is heard, and come forth upon the oors and scamper uneasily about by j, lie scores. lror these and other reasons ri tie miners have a friendly feeling toward tc be rats, feeding and protecting them, si n nearly everv miue the men have ouo fa r pioi'c of the little animals as lets, and these1 are quite tame, coming out ?f their holes to be fed at lijnch time. t. VJjcp rjits poino into a new ilnft or crossut it is uopp'niered >1 good pign?js thought c o mean that the mep will ptribe ore, The >tber day, wbilo the men were &t work in h he face of the new west crosscut on the 8 !,70O level of the Sierra Nevada Mine, a at pame jp to them, traveling along the 8 ine 01 w> pouwe^efj mr-junc. come ot ho now hutids wanted Ip |t|l! it, l?it tlie ' ild miners would uot allow it to be hilrt. riiey said it would briug luck to tho cross ;uf, So they fixed up in Hie roof of the J Ifi t a fjpit Its ? bouse for tho rat and a jiaced (ood ni.'M i)t |)npd. in orilcr that it t nicht find it* new ijuartohi j)|-oDtablo ?s " * 011 us comfortable. There Is much talk miong tho minora about tho coining of :h$f fjt. and the men on tho new crosscut ire .very proim o! it, and have high hopes jp account o! its pfeaepep. l}'p I'nto tho map jvho shall intentfopally {fill that Sjoff-a jyoyadftriit. flop Spro/ulii,'pneuijiiitisiii, Mprcufial , Poiwp, twd nil hlmi dm?i, w|f o S, ,s, s, THF.^UXFLOWEH. riit- Prncllcnl. Value or Okcmi* Wlldc'* I'lnnl. "Jcr#l?nd Lender. The Inte (esthetic craze may lead to wine roo?l results, as regards this hud flower ml. nirer. It is only a lew years tflnce we found i substitute in the cotton seed of the South or linseed meal. As the demand for the southern 6eed is constantly growing and ve are dependent upon the. ?South for our iiipply, ft follows, that increased prices nro iniiiinent in tho near future. It may neem i trifle odd to aw*ert that in tlio hud flower ve have plant equally as uervicable. Let w look at It. It can be grown iu any ocation that Indian com flourishes, t will yield more flood than corn iud the uses it can he puttouro more than aried, In the west its stalks have been uccessfully used as fuel. Iti the east its Daves have been mixed with tobacco and uauufactured into cigars, and it is claimed hut the llavor of tho weed lias been imiroved thereby, certainly it render# tho veeif less harmful. Stoclc rellah the leavoa ml eat tbo seed when ground. Kvervono :nowH the uOectlon chickens ovinco tor It. )ne bushel of seed will yield a gallon of ill scarcely inferior to the beat olive, iu act the olive oil of commerce i now largely adulterated with t. It can be used as a subtituto for linseed or cottonseed meal for ny purpose that they are applied to. In ueding stock, however, experience has irovcd that the best results are obtained k'here it is mixed with other meals. More | an NtilJ be said of it, the flowers of the i untlowca makes a good dye, and the busy ivu buukb iiiuui ior uiuir uouoy auu wax. , i good eoap can bo rnado from the oil, lie stalks produce a fine iibro that in tilized by working in silk. It is easily rown, un important consideration in la favor. With this plant at our command tie cotton seed and oil of the South can bo ept within reasonable }>rice iu the future, irovidud the farmers utilise this plant, 'lie farming community nro slow in accpting new ideas, and it is well that they re, to a certain degree, or they would bo id away by many erroneous theories. In dvocating the claims of this plant wo do ot claim to have discovered anything : ew, but the lino of our thought is that it < i a good thing to test. 1 A Sure Cure for I'IIcn. : A sure cure for Blind, Weeding,Itching and Ucerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. i Villiam, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. Wil- . am's Indian Ointment. A single box has < urcd the worst chronic cases of twenty-live ; ears standing. No one need sutler live min- ' tea after applying this wonderful soothing i ledicine. Lotions and instruments do more arm than good. William's Ointment ab- j Drbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, particularly ut night after getting warm in cd,) acts as a poultice, gives instant and ainless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, i iching of the privato parts, and for nothing ise.j , For sale by all druggists anil mailed on reeut of price, $100. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan it Co., also lhas. Moenkemoeller, Wheeling, and 11. K.. lcConahey, Bridgeport, 0. daw Health journals my that to retain n i ound constitution a man must lie on the ' ightside. Yes, but which is the right iue? Every lawyer, preacher and editor , a tho country thinks the side ho is lying n is the right one. 1 "JLjmJIcm Tonic." , The Great Female Remedy is prepared by he Women's Medical Institute of Builalo , f. Y., and is their favorite prescription foi adies who are suffering from any weakness r complaints common to the sex. It is old by druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Ladies an obtain advice free. Send stamp for lames of those who have been cured. At wholesale and retail by Logan & Co., Vhceling, w. va. daw The Italians have gone into the cretnaion business more extensively than any ither Nation. An Italian widower, who is >ermitted by custom to marry again in a ew weeks, can't bother to keep anybody's rave green. XcrvotiM Dcbltlfv When all other remedies fail Da. Fiuzier'b Ioot IiixTEUK will cure General Debility, .oss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and all diseases ! rising from a Disordered Stomach, Liver nd Kidneys. "For several months I have been afllicted ,-ith Fever and Ague. For weeks at a time was confined to the house, my suffering j fas intense. I could lind no relief uutil 1 i eard of your lioot JJitfers. I have taken ' ue Root Bitters for two weeks and they have j astored me to my former health. John llo land, Cleveland, 0. lor sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan it Co., also 1 has. Jloenkemoellcr, Wheeling, and 1L K. j tcConahey, BridgeporL daw i A "pibe eater's" implements are like a j >fa, because they belong to the funny- c newer. " " j Mtin DlHi'iiHRftCnrcti, By Dr. Fkazier's Magic Oixtmkat. Cures s i if by magic, Pimples, Black Heads or i rubs, Blotches, and Eruptions on the Face, I laving the skin clear, healthy, and beau till. Also cures Itch, Salt Jtheuiu, Sore 1 les, Bore Lips, Old, Obstinate Ulcera and ? ares, etc. j Sold by all druggists and mailed on re- * jipt of price, ?0 cents. : J. F. Shirk-and Logan it Co., Agents at 1 Wheeling, and lL K. McCouahey, Agent at ? ridgeport. daw 5 "What is sweeter than taffy?" asked J ngeliue of Augustus. "My sweetheart," e replied, and she believed him. \ "FJisI n cough, carried me o/J' ? Ami then aeoilln they carried me oft' In!" < This will not be your epitaph if yon take * Diir cough and Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Golden * ledical Discovery" in time. I?. fa f/>f cak lungs, spitting of blood, nigfit sweats > m tbe early stages of consumption. By all * ruggists. mtIjah* < "You have lovely teeth, Ethel./ "Yes, eorge," she fondly lisped; "they were a ? hristmas present from Aunt Grace." 1 [orNfonl'g Aeid i*ho*i?hule ill WchkIcU- j III'NN. ] Prof. Adolph Ott, New York, says: "t used J , for seasickness, among the passengers, dur- ' ig a passage across the Atlantic. In tlie { lurality of cases, I saw the violent syiupmis yield, which characterize that disease, < ud gave way to a healthful action of the l motions impaired." "You are weak," said a woman to her )n, who was remonstrating against her 1 larryinj? again. "Yes, mother," ho re- 1 lied, "I am so weak that I can't go a.step- , ither," Tbiit lliMbuiiil of. JIliio * i three times the man he was before he liein using "Wells* Health Henewer." $1. , ruggists. 1 Glass napkins can now be had for $75 J ur dozen, which is a fall of $25 in six * eeks. However, the old way of wiping ] ft* your chin with your plate is good lough for winter weather.?-Ddroil Free 'revs. If>m?ioENT parents who allow their cbil- < ren to eat heartily of high-Beasoned food, j ch pies,.cake, Ac., will have to use Hop Bit; J :rs to prevent indigestion, sleepless nights, , ckne?s, pain, and, perhaps, death. Ko ,raily is safe without them in the house. 1 rrhsAW "Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant per- i ime. Price '25 and50 cents. I Suiloh's Cure will immediately relieve roup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. | Foa DvuricrsiA and Liver Complaint, you avB a printed guarantee on every bottloof , hiloh'a Yitallaer. It never falls to ciijre. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of hiloh'a Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Bold by E. Booking, agent, under Odd Tel- 1 jw'a Hall, and by 11. H. List, 1010 Main treet. Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's few National Dyea. For bright new a*ul dtir- , Klllt,r ??. n.l ? W. w.w. UUVUUB1CU. vuiur ITU III wo to live pounds. Directions in English nd German. Price 15 nenta. daw Hpui lurtar 1? dUpaie (iii^denth Not only 16 ilio teeth, lint breath; It taluuthe mouth, and (oourmu lo Give* ft most Rhantly tlnce the while. Hut If we've ssozodont close by, We may Its worst asMtulu defy. ^ TrjiMW VV|iy bp weak 1 Why not be liBillliy.robiisU Mid ?lr.ontfj by Broum's (rop {Jitters? Pi* t'INANOIAL AND I'OHIIEHCIAL. K(in Toils Moiiaj unci Stock*. Nxw York, Dwcxabcr|7(J.~Moner 6?; per cent, dtocd 4aA per nrnt Prime jaorcantilo piper 6as per nimt. fii'irlimi Exchange bankcni bills 91 84J<; demand li 84)f. Qov??NM?Hii?Weak and 14 |>erct>nt lower for On, }i |*er cent lower for 4^? registered and 4a coupon, biu unchanged for its and 4%1 coupon ami 4s registered. U.S. 3a 103U LeUigh A Wltt?U..JOOK U. 8. 6a, C*teud?l....iu:i^ 8t. I'. A 8. C. Units..... 112 U, 8.4w,ioupoui...li:i U. I'.bonds, flraUu....U0% U. 8. 4?,C0UlH)iia?..,.l2t)^ U, P. Land (?wnt*....J)(H-? Ptclflc w of 9J 129 U. I'. sinking fund?l 17)$ Ccutrnl Pacific flnbUiffk Texas Pao laud kta?.? 67 Erlo seconds. fiflft do. Klo Grand illv.^. 82 IUilboai) BoNM-Ovnernlly weak. Htatk Krcumiuks?Ir/vgular on a moderate volume of buxluesa, Louisiana cornels.... CJ (Virginia Us iw Mk-ourtCi. ...112 IVlrvlnlaconwla, ex* Bt. Joseph 1W | tm mat. coupon*.- 015? Tennessee Us..,,,,,.,,,.., 4% Virginia deferred... IJ}i Tennessee to. new.** 41 | Kx. dlv. Stocks-TIio net result of the forenoou'a business in the stock market was a fractional decliuo on the general list from last night's closing price* At tho opening prices \vemX*i>H percent lower than last night, but were stronger during tbe next tlftccn minutes. From U::ki to 12, the market was heavy, the Kpeclal feature being Delaware, Lackawauna A Western, which declined percent to 1'27K. During the next half hour the market was com paw lively steady. Tho general result of tho hour and ii half following showed little change of prices, though the tcudcucy wan a low range, hi the last hour tbe market was strong and the net result was an advance of to 1}{ per emit, pud on many Blocks thehlghcMl prices of the day wcro made. Tho mom *ctlvo were Denver, Delaware, Lackawanna A Western, Western Union ami Union I'nclflf. nil of whlflh wereHronif lulho llunl dcaliMu. Mutual Union Telegraph ad van owl to 25 from lix. Ailam* F.xprew........l34 NmIi. & Chat American KxpreM... ?l New Jersey UctiL 70 Canada ,Southern 67ft Northern Pacific 40 CJ. c. A I. C.... .. 3k do. preferred Wii Leutrnl 1'acltle sqk Northwestern ?.137;? Lhwaiteako A Oido? do. preferred 154 do. 1st preferred.... 33 New York Ctmtral...l2S do. 2d preferred 21 Ohio Central l?k C., C., C. AI .. 81 Ohio A Mlsm nvf, Denver A R. (I 40 ilo. preferred - IK) *M? SUk Pacific Mall ? do. preferred 86^ Pitubuwh ' tort Wayne...- 13IS lU-adliiK .. 62ft Uau. A .St. Joseph.... 4ft dt. k * 8. K...? 3J do. preferred 77k do. preferred 60 Kah.ua a I'Adiic. 83k St. 1'aul ...K/7k |*ko Krlo AW .. 30% do. preferred- 121k Lake Shore 110% Texas i'aclllc 40k Louisville A Nft*h... fl3>i Union I'aclllc 102k L. 2S. A. A 0 03 United Hiatus lix CO M. A (J. lnt pref M,.?. 10 \V? St. h. A J'. &>k do. 2d pref'd 5k do. preferred 64$? Uau. A Cha* 44 Welto, Ka^o Ex......?12? Michigan Central 110k Wcatorn Union- 81 Mo. I'uciflc. 102k *Kx. dlv. New Yojoc. December 27.-Cotton quiet At 10k? 10,-16c: futures steady. Flour, uncimnKcd; re selnu 46,490 liAntla: exports 5,600 barrels. Wheat cash lota linn at a Might advance; options opened better, but afterwaids declined %a^?u. closing dull; receipts 5,600 bushels; export* 12,100 bushels; No, 2 mrlnir luniilnul* unirriutoil whiti,* . ?,? ?nu...ci inly. . iteamer No. :i red Wc: No. :i rod SI WU: steamer So. 2 rcil SI (W; No. 2 tod SlOiggri lift: un- i graded while O&aSl 12%: steamer No. 2 S7?^a87%c: No. 1 whito nominal: Ne. 2 red December. sales < 12,000 bushel* al 51 OJftal OOtf, closing at SI 09ft; c January sales 110.000 bushels at SI Qy%al iOV?, closing t it 810"% February sales 401,000 hush- 1 els at H1554 all'.% closing at 811154c. " Cora unsettled und Xtil^c lower; March &%c; January 6t } *(!, closing ut C3^c. Oat#. %nVhe lower; receipts 17.W0 bushels: exjiorts 077 bushels; western mixed 44a47c; white western 4Ga JOc. Hay ilrrn nt OOaCSc. llojis, dull and nominal. Coffee, quiet and unchanged. Molasses dttll and weaker ut -JOaADc SiiL'sr, dull and cutler: fitlr to zood rellninc ij%a7}i,e. Ulcc quiet and steady. iVtrolenm?United 70c; crude ii%a7%c; refined 7J^*"Ke. Tallow, quiet and steady at 7}i,a{'C. Uosln ilull and easier at 81 C2>$al 72%. Turpentine, quiet and firm at 67){e, JIrks, western fresh linn; /or (roh good to prime 27a2Sc. Leather, steadily held; hetn leek solo 2lc. Wool, dull and nominal: domes- . ticlleecc :i2alttc; pulled 18a40c; unwashed 12a3le; Tesas italic. J'ork, steady and firm ut SIS75. beef, HUlet and steady. Cut meats, dull and nominal; long clear Ul)?c*y55i;. Lard, lower, prime steam Ji0 7GalU80. llutter, dull and weale at 17atlc. L'beese, demand fair and market firm; western llat i>al:tc. Chicago, December .27.?Flour dull and un* changed. Wheat In fair demaud, but al lower rates regular 72%c December and year; 53c January; nine February; W^aDDjie May; No. 2 red wittier IMc; . So. 2 Chicago spring itejjfe; No. 3 Chicago sprint; 76c; rejected GOiuilc. Coruaeilve, but weak and lower ?l 57%c cash; 37^ia571<Ie year. IvKiU'J^e January; l9/?al'JXe February: M%a52J?c May; rejected 35c. Oats unsettled at 3'.t%c cash: 40c Dtcemoer; :i5%c January: 85%c February; :;okc May. Uyceutler at 57kc. Barley steady and nncnatiged at 80c. FlaxveoJ shatter at SI 27ul 18. Dressed Iio?h firmer, hut no higher. Dutter active, but weak and lower. Eggs unchanged. Fork active, but a shade lower at ?t7 20al7 25 cash: 317 20al7 50 Jatntnry: 517 32}$a 17 85 February:S17 -I5al7 47% March. I.ard fairly active and a shade higher ut $10 42kal<M5 cash arid . January: 810 52%al0 55 February; S10 G2j<iU0 05 March.' Hulk meats, stronger. shouldeis 50 00: short nh S'JOO: short clcar S'j 30. Whisky, steady and uneliamred at S116. CTaII?U'lmut -ubi..- - er, except Februaty, which declined kn^c. Com, active at 51%o year: 69%c Jauuary; 45>>io hebruary; 62%a52c May. Onus, easier, dccHueu %c. Poflr, easier, but not quotably lower, except January, which declined2}?e. Lard, easier, but not quotably lower. baltimokk,Decetuber27.?Flour, dull audsteady. Wheat, we*tern steady and quiet; No. 2 wluter red . siH)t 81 OT^al December 81 07%ul 08; January 31 iiSal 0dk; February 81 lOal 10>5: March 81 U^a 112. Cora, western stendy and qulel; mixed ?>ot M^easked: new Whittle; ycar63M;c; January 61^ iiCl^e: February GlatilJ^c. March (H^aGlJSe: steam* er 00c bid. Oats, easier, but with more luqulry; western white IGa-tSc; mixed 41al5e: Pennsylvania it it Sc. Rye, a shade better at G5aGGc. Hay, steady. Provisions, steady and quiet; mefs pork St'J 25; bulk meals-, shoulders aud clear rib sides jiacked ?s 00a 10 25; bacon shoulders s3 *J5; clear rib sides 811 75; iiams 81100al5 00. Ijvrd, rellned SL1 "5. Gutter, llrm; western jmeked and roll 22a2iic. Hugs, lower; " 'resit 2S<i2Vc; limed 2la2ic. Petroleum. tinner: ruined 7a7}?c. Cotl'ee, firm at Sugar, dull. kVhlsiy, steady and quiet at St lS.il 18%. Chicago. December 27.?'The Dtqvct'm Journal re* ^oru: Ifogs-Kecelpts 84,000head; shipments 1,100 head. Market f-ilrly active eany, but closed 5al0c lower, nixed 85 DOiU 15: heavy S3 90a5 70; Unlit 85 50a0 20. Sheep dull and drooping at S3 75a3 -10. Cattle?Kecelpts 0,500 head; shipments 1,800 " if ad. Market dull and 10al5c lower; liberal re* iclpta anticipated; prlmeSGu0aC50; goodtocholco hipping S57!'uOOO;common to falrSl 00a5 00; butch* I r's dull and 10c lower at 32 25at 15; stackers 8310a I 12o; supply fairly cleured. Sheep?Receipts 1, COO head; shipments 800 head; low, weak and a shade lower; quality very poor; ommou to lidr82 57aH 50; medium to good $3 60a , 00; choice to extra St 00a4 75. Toledo, o.. December 27.?Wheat, quiet; No. 2 ed spot 'J7c; December or year VGUe ?dd; Jarnrtry 9<2<c; Februarv mste M.iro?. fit <v- m.?? ?i nw/ torn, quiet ami steady; No. 2 spot 5G%c; year &5Vs?j: anuary 5'?%e; MavKtcbld. Oats, steady; No. 2 pot I'JWc: Uecembcr or year 42c; January :t7^c; Jay 38 kc bid. Closed?Wheat, dull: No. red spot December or year %c bid; January 07!<c; February "JUc: March 5i00alQ0& bid; April M0% .May ?l U5J^. Com, quiet; No. 2 si>ot held at hoc; year i!#: old; January 51&C; February held at 51%:; May i'ic bid. Oats, dull; No. 2 spot or year 4Uo bid; 'antiary arc bid; May 3Sc bid. t I'iiiLAiiKi.riiu, December 27.?Flour nominally l mchunged. Rye Hour dull. Hurley steady at g !3 Sl'/j. Wheat quiet; No. 1 red elevator 8110; De:ember 81 OSul VJ; Janusry Si CM W'f; February illG$?all(% Corn, December options advanced >%c, later mouths dull; %n%c lower; local lota itroimer; steamer 62a63c; No. 8, yellow GCc; sail mixid and yellow 72u75o rejected; February 67c; sail nixed December 74a75c; January 6'.K>Ja62i^c; Feb nary 61%c. Oats quiet; No. 3 while 47a473^c; No. 2 vlilte 4Sa48}{c; No. 1 white 49c. Provisions steady; new pork, quiet and unchanged. Butter In Rood lematid and tlrm. Eggs steady and unchauged. Petroleum dull at 7c. CtKCiKKitr, Dccember27.?Cotton In fair demand il9%c. Flour quiet and unchungcd. Wheat easier it?J5a(JGc. Corn ut^eltlcd sud lower; No. 2 mixed lomltial at 51c; spot 8l%a53c; December or year 2^c; January y laltfc. Outs active but lower at :Wa 10c. steady with a fair demand at 62>?e- liar- . ey In lair demand; extra Nos 3 fall held lit 7.ia7fW' rone 317 Man BO. Ijvid active, at S17*-13. Hulk neats dull aud nominal; shouldets $G 50; clear rib IS 75. Bacon, quiet oud uuehauued. Whisky In ;ood demand ami /hiii ttt SI 11. butter, quiet and inchmced. KiST l.iukitty, Pa., December 27.?Cattle?Rewlpus 102 head; prime $C OOaG 25; fair to irood 80 50*1 " i 8u; commou. $-100a I 75. 1 Jlogs?lU'celnu S00 Jiead. Market active; Phi la- \ lelphlas 86 4i)afi CO; Baltlmorcs {G '25aG 80; tine I'orkcrsJG OOutt 20. Sheep?Receipts 800 lu>ad. Market very flow; C prime it 75a5 00; (air to uood S I 53; common 82 50 ill 00. . New Oruak'a* December 27.?Coflee strong hikI dgher; Hlo cargoes, common to good common 5a iS^c. .SUKnr, Inferior common to good commou ^i5JhC;lrtlr to fully fair GaGJ^c; yellow clarified'a 'W, granulated S}(fi. Slolttn-iCt, tcutrffugal 21c. Titusvh.i.k, Ta., Dcccmbcr i7.?Petroleum?Oil )pcnctt at753{c; highest 77%c; lowest "ib%c\ closed it 70S?c; shipments 57.07S tmrrcls; charters 07,202 jarrels: runs 87.1^1 barrels. J'rrrsmntou, Pa., December 27.?Petroleum quiet _ mtllrmer,United certificatesclosed ?t7G%c; rettned %h7^c for Philadelphia delivery. Cincinnati, December 27.?l.lve Hogs, 11 rm; comnou 8o25uG20; packing and butchers' {G15aG -JO, Thk genuine Sakatoha High Rock Spuing Watkk, for sale by all druggists by the dozill, bottle or gallon. Address all orders to he High Rock Spring Co., Saratoga Srings, ST. Y. J. F. Shirk and Logan it Co., Agents at Wheeling; and R. K. McConahev. Acent at I [JridgeporL D4W | The Rev. Geo. h. Tuayer, of Bourbon, Lnd., sava: 4,Both myself and wife owe our lives to Saitoh's Consumption Cure." Are you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin y Shiloh'a VitalUer is a positive jure. Why will y'oo cough when 8hiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts.. 50 els. and Shilou'b Catarrh Remedy?a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by & Booking, agent, under Odd Fellow's Hall, and by R. H. List, 1010 Main nueei. 1 Plij'Nlcnl Nuirvriiii;. No one can realize, except by personal experience, the anguish of mind and body en- . dured by sutrerers from dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and other diseases of the stomach. Burdock, lllood Bitters are a posl* , tire cure for this direst ot all diseases. trice i $L 00. , ww i "Why suffer from a state of 111 health ? "Why be troubled with dy>j>epsia ? Browu'n Iron , Slttcni wi|i pvhp yoi,. piw MEDICAL. lEitefiiss.liis! DI3COVEH>ViTlO^,Dll. \iAHOmSl'S CATHOLICON, A POSITIVE CURE FOR FEMALE CDMPUWTS. TIiIb remedy will net in li arm out with tlio Pernio tyrtttin nt All tlrncn, titnl alto Immeillntolf uj?oii tli? kbdoiulual anil uterlno uiimclo*. undfe tors thotn to & boaltliy ami atrong condition. Dr. MnrcliWaUterlnoCathollcon vrlll euro fallInyj of tho womb, Leucorrhrco,'.Chronic Jnflamnia* tlon aud Ulceration of tbu ?Vomb* Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding, Falnful, Bupprciaed aud Irregular Monatruatron, Kidney Complaint, lUrreuneBS uml li especially adapted to the change of life. Hond for pamphlet true. AUIuttoraof Inquiry freely answered. Address aa alK>ve. P*??r ante by all drupglata. Ne>*iil*.o 81 perliottl^ OUUi/.o 81.30. Bo euro and ask for Dr. Mur* chlsl'n UtoiluoCathollcoa. Takauootlicr. Wlinloaalo aud Retail by LOO AS <fc 00. Hop. Dittm nro tin; INirost nml Uest Hitters Ever iMude. , They ora compounded from Hops, Malt, lhichu, Mandrake and Dandelion*?tho oldest, best, mid Host valuable tnedlclncs la the world and contain ] ill tho bj?t and nostctirutlvu propcrllmof all other ;enictUen, being tlm greatest Blood l'urlllcr. Liver Itegulator, ami Life and Health Restoring Aceril on artli. Nod'.??useor 111 health can powdbly Ion# ,'XlKt where tbctiiUllleM arc used, m vailed and perfect are their operation**. 1 They Rlvo new life and viiror to the a Red and In- ' Irni. TorH wIiomj employments eAUsoirreguhnlty >1 tho bowels or urinary orjratis, or who require an XpetUT, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Rltter* ire invaluable. being nlghly ctyntlve, tonic and >tlii\ul?tlt)K, Without Intoxicating. So mutter want your /cellnp or symptoms are, 1 ivlutiihodUeaw or ailment in, umi Hop Ulttcri. ? Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feci jiuI or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It way tavo your life. Hundreds have been saved by so loin*. 8500 will bo paid for a aw they will vol l . moor help. J Do uet buffer or let vour frieuds suffer, but use \ nd urge them to use Hop Bitter*. Kt-membcr, Hop Hitter* Is no vile, drugged, Jrunkeunostrum, buttlie Purest and Best Modi* i lino over inado; the ."Invalid's Friend and Hope," I md no person or family should be without them. I fry the Hitters to duy. duU-TThMW | _ 1 Munn. fit Mlim Ihinct', CURES AND Alrolioilmi.Opium ilul , ttitr. Hix-nimiorrluuii. \h Hcmlnal AVtukticw. lm ^ \>i ..A )*)Uncy.Syii!illl%K<'ivf. Yck IBM n'aaaii nil Ntrvtuicnwl I Wv VT llIooilUiM-artn. To Or Kynun. Uwyt'.n, LiterFai!8#er?? . nryMcti. Mi-n-luintw. 1 HHBUrc&Splfcr Hunku*, l.mlU" iuuI h!1 ?>??" Hilrtiwry emAiSSjftv I iitin Iinini- ^ /ajrVykvJ I litrll!i*!< of tint blood, V*^ \\ I 't'imacli, Itoivi-U or Sh quliv a iii'trutonic, np* Yfl xHrxi!iia\ ivtlwr or Htliniilmt. IS. Ji.OI.WMT.tN'M.-KVlNK ! I. liivuliinlili' Tlumshfc NEVER FAILS. ??i S'.'t SSUf'fll In.'" TUE UK. S. A. MKMCAt. CO,, "-"tirlHnrs St. ilo? HARRIS REMEDY CO., 8 AfiKHoS/hl. J OH'fj ClitniUU ami Hot* I'rop't *t PROF.HARRIS'PASTILLE REMEDY Vounr Mm auJ othcn *ho auDcf from N>rvuu< euJ l'lij?le?l Dibil* i Ity. Kihaunloa ?o4 their nunr (loom/ CoiwqueMM, tlo quickljr ami radically ctjrtd. I - Tfc? Remedy U |>ut up lu boid. So. I (lattluK ? nwctb), 93, N?.a (e ?u*h to effect? rur?, uolr.i tn t***rn ??? ?,1 05t No.I 'luulacttirro month*), ft. Scot tij matt lu plain ?r?pi?r?. lllrrrllnnt fur lilng arruni|<MB7 rirti Jlui. l'ain|>Met dctrrl- I bins Uil* vll?ea?e aud mode ot euro wu M-tld ou application mr ?KEBl i?nt c on c niiuc Kg?'- IILL'.IIULL OULr*OUnCi ' A favorite. prescription of one of tho moat noted ami Biiccwsful nwclallits In thu U.S. (How retired} for th??ctir??orXrrtoii* itrMlity. I<o*t jriinliooit.trraT,>tcnHHU'\ Jtrcuu> Sen* InplKinHt'fttiHJcnveloin'/i'tf*'. Uruggiataum ulUC. < Addreat OR. WARD & CO.. LouiiUna. Mo. Coum\T^TUTmmo . il-BU \ la long ?xi?rletiee in curlnc?IUeftM> or the ltlood. fikln und llonc*.?>ervoti? J>cMlltj. 1 in potency) drirMiild I ucakncM, lionorrhirat hjrnhlllUu and Mcrvarlnl AUrcllona ?t>ccIolly ircutrd on acltnUlla principle!, I ?llt? ?af? and iiiig rctuedlei. Call or wrlle for Llit of Ijorc 1 tloua t? Iw anivrcrrd by tboic <tr?lrlng treatment by null, \ <\'r hum tattering frura llupturt hunld ?rnd their ad J mi, A and Iraratomrllilng to tlielr ailianlagr. It l? nut a (ruu.J -tddrcaa, 1>1L HUTT#, 1 li ?. 8lU St., 8U UttU, Ho. EHTAULIKIIKP OVfcK THIKTV YKARW. MANHOOD Kprfiillly r?>?torc() hr th? tiio of Vltaliur JV#uf? m?nt, which fi!!V>ciualU cure* ?**Voti? J)?"blJlly. I<o?t Virility. Prcmnlnra Drcity. and *U troubles url?lnu from ornr-wnrk una vxceisei. foniplr orVKnllnc mitUH frr?l,M'nlnl,btk(l> fcmiliig I>r. \Vliltllrr. 171 IUcoHt.. Cincinnati "? MISCELLANEOUS, AARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT, j Strangers and visitors will do well to remember hat this Restaurant is one of the most popular and / iest-catered institutions in the city, and Is now in \ ood ruimlng order. iloSl No. 122G MARKET 8TUKKT. . IMCKBASE tlft YOUIt CAPITAL. Thoso tloslrliiy to wuko money T on small aud medium iuvuHitucnts q wain. provisions aud utoclc AjpBo him-cuIiuIoiih,cundoHolivop.tnittiiL'on ?iur i?liui. From tony 1st, .. IRSl.tothonresontitato.oninvest- WHEAT "JMJtsof$10to#l,?mc?sii profits *1 rr ? m. UaV(J ,JOyn rt,llli/x,({ |Ulll ,mlll ^ vestorBftmountlnRtosuveraltlinoa frfcifrluH tho original investment. l'rotlu paid first of overy month, still Icaving tho original investment inakQTnrtTO fngmotwyor payutilo on demand. a OiVJUIYO Explanatory circulars and state- a j. _ _ meats of fund W sent freo. Wn n V?nHH5H want responsible aumits, who will li cIqU RAt< S< report on crops aud introduce tlio 1, ip b v*/ w }>]|U|, Liberal commissiona paid. i, FLEMMIHG a ? Ittojor illoelr. CltlcjiKo.lll. LIVE BUTTFR i lieopcr and Bettor than LAUD for Cooking Pur- ^ poses, Hud JEQUIltES BUT HALF THE QUANTITY } maaufactukeii oxi.y nr WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, J PHILADELPHIA. ^ roil SALE BY ALL GHOCEUS. , im,a-TTl).?w 1 nPtlAlAHIA forSoldlers,Widows. TArrnti PENSIONSas^is^ I (alvlUlulMU lions appropriated ami *01 kl?C force dootilctl. Prompt work and home* made happy. Fee i Jio. Applynow, VWIdoWs. re-married.nnwcMilleUdurlng J *idoolKKol.GreatntcntmINCREASE"^. Uoiinty and Hack 1'ay and l)ischarz?;i procured. Vturttrs entitled to Hi dues under new laws.ra A TCMTC,0,llHW' tort. LauJ H'.irrantit^ J\ I bIM I O procured, bought and soli). Thc"MJRLD& SOLD|ER."<?'*el!y |>.t|>cr). Sample copy fiee. SrmUuiup for lull Instructions, Hanks & Ixumty talde. N. W. FITZGERALD & CO.. t'cnsloa, 1'atcnt & Land Att'yi, Washington! D* C* NEW ARRIVAL , 200 Boxes Fine Now Layer Figs.,. *< 50 Boxes Extrn LargeNcw French Prunes. JUST RECEIVED BY Iff. SOHTJLZ, nnOH . 1810 M AftUPT UTPPWr . vg' IpCMTCnro rG*,nff flhAr* c r / A AuLII 10 -'est filing our >?//, v\\tR Ifltahon futia Sshto I amn* other louscho'.d articles. b?33Vj^t'10 bcstso-lns--nicies ever put fcbraSanV-j on the market. For NtimplM ^ andTernu.'iddresstho V&jffjjfl CLIPPER .VTFtt CO., .. (UVtTfn.l Mo. 288 Walnut 8t., Cincinnati O. FOR CHRISTMAS BOXESi = Confectioner*' Boxes, fetqslo Boxes, Cedar n?d Iral* lation Cedar I loses ?nd Boxen o( all kinds, nt tea- mmblo prices,bo to Henry Uorrl*, l'ftpcr mox Manufacturer, comer Kouitcenth and bouth street*. . over Fnuizoll's Hardware Store. A variety of J t'hrlhtmus Boxes Hultnble for Sunday School*, Ac. , Order early. Don't foreet the ad'lrea uoVO HENRY MORRIS, Proprietor, 'Ml PURNlTUREi CARPETS|aC? HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE AIN'L) CfiRPETS! W KM mm m w C urn itn to 1 rpiIureiddLssm uulUSji | O ^ I | Our New Pattern! nr? now Carnfits Nsws UvlipillOl WOTKY ?uil IKOIUIM& H- 1 0llr wortment ol Run in renr K ffg ""oMjJnfrrraT'iiiAasS 11U C.U ITAFE8THY, null uuuy olliun. LinojeumJll Cloths! liiM?!s?s liillife#; Folding Chairslss i ho three leading fActorleii ol tho country, 3 Chamber Setslill i ] ft * I fTheso goods wo have Parlor Setslss*: iny other house In tho city. UNDERTAKING. Constantly on hftnd all tho latest style*. MET ALIO OA8KJ2TS, CASES and WOOD COFFINS furnished on short notlco, FRIEND & SON. mh28 GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. 11 MOTHYSEED ; -AND- 1 PHENIX PATENT FLOUR, I 1,006 Bags Prime ami Choice Timothy Seed ! [or sale. 1 Phamix Pttlent Flour always in slock. 13 Try it. It is the best. Headquarters, for AliBUCKLE'S justly Celebrated COFFEE. FULL LINE OF GEOCE1UES. Call to see us. Jos. Speidel& Co. ' H'20 WHOI,K3AI,E OliOCKRS. ! TO THE Grocery Trade. Wo lire receiving daily from our Agents in NEW ORLEANS, Choice consignments of NEW CHOI' MOLASSES. We opine that these goods have readied ottom figures, and we cordially invite the ? Dspection of trie trade as they are the finest J ,oods that have ever been otiered in this uarket. z "We arc making a Specialty of c :ALL FANCY GROCERIES: For HOLIDAY and WlN'TKlt SALE, I Lnd carry a larger stock of these goods, to- 8 ;ether with STAPLES, than any other llouac n n the State. S.Baer&Sons,; WHEELING, J Pile Largest Wholesale Grocery House 1 in West Virginia. Je4 [0 THE GROCERY TRADE,1 I tRke pleasure in announcing to ray old patrons z uU to the trade generally, that, since the late tiro t my establishment, I have thoroughly renovated >_ ay miUlHuir* nml mil <?"? ?*? ? irgc and varied a stock of general groceries Mid d 'revisions- as can bo found in Iho tilate. These . oods a ruall new and carefully selected. My own euro of choice smoked meals delivered , llrccl from ray Pprk House at Jlaiichester. > I have been appointed sole agent in the city lor '{ ho following leading specialties, viz: tuuiford Chemical Works' Renowned ? Yeast l'owder li> Hetties. '.J. Kilter's Fruit llnltcrs ami Preserves, i Frank Slddal's Wonderful Soap. Varil's 'White liornx Soai>. Ward's Elcclrirying Soap. IcXainara's Glory Tobacco. McAlpin's Onward Tobacco. Vojniau & Ilros'. Colobratcd Pittsburgh Smoking Tobacco. luPont's Sporting, Itllie, Mining and lllasting Powder. FAMILY ASP BAKERS' FLOUIt. IcConacilsriilc (fold Sheaf Patent Flour, ltcst In the market. Silver Star? linker's l'lour. lialier's (>cm Flour. I llflj'llPH IlilAAti Vlmif M. REILLY, 1 7H0LESALK GltOCER it PORK PACKER. ,Nos. 1809 and 1311 Mnln Street, = Jj2B Wheeling, W. Va, |^KW GOOJJS AT McMECilEN'S. 1 Vienna flre?d. Extract of Htcf, c j 8SBMiSrrtI,B,,id a: folates Toilet So*ps, mid the finest Hue of GenrnUWb and KovelliCR ever In the city. J (tc^1 130G MAItKKT HTRHKT. R FOB XIIIC HOLIDAYS. Jl 5UV Thinner's Cut Gl?w Bay Hum. Buy Thurber'u Klotidn and Toilet Water n llm* ThiirW. ,v''* u Uuy Tlilliber'it Plum I'hiIiIIiiej. Hiiy Tlulrbcr'n Canned Goods. "1 liny i linrliiM'a wtitle Poiincr. : Buy Tliurlier * Whole ltollt-d Ox Toiuuu. . Iluy Jhurber'a JlUfcJ)roi?m? nuil French fcwr, C . ? At MoMECHeW Marltet^-ilri-fi J, J^urs, NUTS, KU'J'S, : Niiln to silver, Nil Is to gild, Xuta to cat, S'uta to crock, Xnta Tor soli-, eh ,, K00lj J ll II. F. BElIiiENS', * tlelO 5217 suJ221U Market Streel, 1 TRANSPORTATION* QL?VELAND & PITTSBURGH R, ? rtctoj to NOV KM BKR 26, 18*2. KIVKH illVlSlON-UUlWU WISH. Mali. Kxprwn, Kxpna*. Ateom. Leave? Pittsburgh 8:!10 A.M. Iffir.M. 4:00 f.M Allnheuy 8:40 its 14 iiu ? Arrive? Rochester.. P:28 " 2:W ' 4:55 " Heaver " 8:01 ' 5:01 K. Llver'L tu 07 " :?:84 " 6:43 LeaveWelUvtlle. 10:18 8:45 6:55 " 0:40 a.m. Toronto... )0:5? ,f 4.25 CM4 " 7:W " Bteuben'e.. 11:18 " 4:45 ' 7:03 7:lTi " Mar'i F'jr.. 13:10 P. M. 5:40 " 7:65 " 8j!M Bridgeport 1'418 " 5:48 " 8:12 ' 8:42 ? Belulrv-... 1IW " 0:10 * 8:15 8:55 ' rivkb mvwoN-aoisa kaht7 I Accom. | Mall, j Kxjiru*. j Aivoiu. tA'IVVO? BolUlro..... 6:00 1J?. 10:40 A.M. i.OOr.u. 4:40 ?.M, Arriro? BridKonort 0:10 " 10:50 3:10 ' 4:63 "J Mar'? F'y.M 6:17 M 10:57 " '117 ' 5:01 M Btcubou'lo. 7:0.1 " 11:54 " 8:10 5:58 ' Toronto 7:21 " 12:13 p.m. 3:81 " C:l? " WrilfriJlc. 7&1 " 12 tt 4:13 ? C:S3 " K. Liver'1... 8:1V " li'iJ " 6:C5 " Boaver 0:04 " l:W ? 6:40 " RocUcMct.. 0.10 " *05 " 6:45 Allegheny. 10:20 " 2:55 " 7:M " PltuTjurtfh 10:30 " 8:C5 M 7:43 ? tiurriitburg '2:551.* Baltimore 7:00 ' Waahlug'n 8:22 " PhlladeVic. 6:15 Now York 9:25 ? Bostou 6:10 p. m NOTIC?Train* leavluK Befialro at 0,00 a. m. ami 100 v. M. conuect at Yellow Crock (or C'.ovelaud, All twltis dallr exocpt tiuuday. K. A,,FORI), Oouoml l'ancngor ami Ticket A?eut. WM. A. BALDWIN. Manager, I'ttuburch. PITTSMJttGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOU18 KA1LWAY?l'ANHANDLK KOl'TK Time table lor Kant and West corrected to JUNH till, 1881 Tralui leavo l'aultaudlo Depot. loot oI Eleventh ilrcot, near Public Lauding, uallr. uxconi HnniUvi. miouowr: > ' . Mtt*. Kail Fm Pac. i ac"Wheeling Time. lCsp'* Kxp's Kxp'> Kxp'? c'in'n Lcnvo- a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p. v. iffhecllng 6:32 1:67 4:17 . 8:62 6:47 ArrivfrkVellsburg 7:0f? 2:30 4:50 9:26 7:1H Jtcubenvlllo 7:R5 8:10 6:20 9:65 0:1U tlttiiburgh 10:00 6:10 7:30 .. p.m. a.m. SArrlHburg. ... 11:15 .... 4tif. a&Uliaoro.. 7:46 a. m. iVartiington 9:16 Jhila<k'iphU .. 2.66 7:60 N'ew York 6.16 11:16 i. p.m. Boston -I ~.| 8:001.? OOINO WK9T~ I'ac. Oin. I Went Ac- M? ttxp's Exp'? Mail c'm'n c'm'u Lcaxo? a. m. p. m.ja. k, T. m. p. if. ffheollug......?. 8:62 4:1*7 6:3-2 1:67 6:47 Arrivo? IteubcnvUlo.... 9:66 5:20 7:36 8:10 8:10 Cadli ~ 11:45 8:00 5:65 p.m. Jcnubon- ...... 12:01 8:15...._. 6:10...^ a.m. Newark .. -.... 2:26 '2:40......... 9:26 Columbus 8:30 8:46 ... 10:3C Leave? a. m. a. m. Jolumbus 8:60 8:55 .... 8:55 0:66 Arrivo? p. u. )nylon ... 6:26 7:00 ... 7:00 1:30 Cincinnati 8:00 8:00 4:00 '2:40 p. k. ndlanapollB 10:50 12:30 C:00 k, m. i p.m. It. Louis 7:80 8:05 8:0i......... Chicago 7:30 7:60) 7:M'| aundfl^ oxprcKfiCttVca tYneciiug at 8:M a. m.. ar? tvvis nwiiauurg wax. X.. BUMbCIIVlllO 9:65 A, M,, miking close connection lor western points. .Trains leaving Columbus at 3:50 p. m. ami 8:65 a. c., run dally. Through Chicago Express leave? JoJujnbiiB daily, except Sunday, at fcoo p. u? with ileeplng car attached, arriving In Chicago ^t'7:80 lext morning. Berths cau bo secured lu ?dvanec % Jnion Depot Ticket Office. Columbus. Pullman's Palace Drawing Room Sleoplug Cats hrough without change from Btenbenville Juwt to Philadelphia and New York. Vent to Columbus Jinclnnatl, Louisville, Indianapolis and Bt. Louis. For through tickets, baggago checks, Bleeping car iccommodations, and any further information, ap. >ly to JNO. Q. TOMLDs'SON, Ticket Agent, at Pannuidlo Depot, foot of Eleventh street, or at City ticket Office, uuder McLure House. Wheeling. JAMES McCREA, Manager, ColumbuB, Ohio. E. A. FORD, flgn'l Pas*. and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. la, jgALTIMOKE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and after November 12,1SS2, passenger trains ylll run as follows?Wheeling Time: 'iiwunnun No. 43.? No. 5 No. 1 No. 3 AJTT BOUND. UciU Dal]y Dallj. N() DHj)y Leavo? A.M. A.M. A.M. r. M. P. 51. Vheeliug 7:10 1:55 8:10 2:40 5:10 Icllalrc 2:06 8H5 6:*20 Arrives at? P. M. T. M. irtfton - 4:00 C.0C 12:18 7:15 9.28 A. V namDcriailU...^...* 9:50 4:37 1:3G p. m, PiWJlIllgton City 2:25 9;20 G:20 UUtlmoro 3:35 10:40 7:20 'blladclphU....! 7:40 8:05 12-50 iCwYorV...^ 10:50 G:50......... 3:50 p.m. a.m. lofiton 4:20......... C:)0 "Dally exempt Sunday. No. 43 and No. 9 stop At all Stations. vkrt nnnvTi No. 2j No. 8 ^0.10 WMT nop.tp. N-?.c JMr^allr Dally Leavo? a. a a.m. v.u. p.m. Reeling 8:40 9:15 3:15 11:15 lelbilro, 9:20 1Q-.C0 3 55 U:W Arrive at? P. H. a. m. ancsvllTo : 12:45 G:35 8:05 lowark .. 1:50 7:40 4:10 'olumVuB 8:10 9.20 5:80 a.m. P.m. indnnatl 8:00 4:00 S:(U a.m. andufiky 7:C0 9:?r? a.m. p.m. ndlanapolla 11:00 7;05 12:55 a. m. t Louis 7:80 7:55 7:30 a.m. p.m. folcago 6:00 8:00 7:E0 I'.M. ranwis City ~ 8:50 8:80 9:00 ..w... V m.u v,auiiinut;i- Aceommouitiiou jnves Ilellniro at U:'iO a. m. and 53 p. u. dnlly scept Sunday. B. <fc 0. Sleeping Curs on all through trains. Close connections are miulo for all points South nd Southwest* North and Northwest, making thin desirable route for colonist* and persons movlug a the great West, and to whom particular attention iclvcn. WHEELING, PITTS. AND UALTIMOllK DIV. cave Wheeling 6:40 a,*.. 1:30 p.m., 4:40 p.m. No trains run or. this Division on Sunday. Tickets to all principal points on Kale at Depot. Sleeping Cur KcoonimodutlonH can be secured at >epot Ticket OiJIcft T1IOS. II. B. HAASE, Ticket Agent. JOHN T. LANK, Tiav. Passenger Agent. W. M. CLEMENTS, M. of T. R. T. DKVRIES. flen'l Agent. Wheeling. ~~ PHOTOGRAPHY. ~~~ . ^Vl'EN EVEKY NIGHT UNTIL NEW VJ YEA IW. PLUM.HKK'S (JALLKRY I'llUeUMO Cliroinos lit 99 cents each. Also Hie irgest stock of Cabinet Frames, Easels, Photograph ilbums, Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Kngrav* it's, Oil PiiiuUngs, Parlor BrackeW, ?tc? in the city l cost. de'2 Una MAIN STREET. CHILDREN'S U I'nrtraits.a Specialty. All a'lttinirs hvtlin IllRlnnfimnrmo ?.-??? PARSONS', ?CM Opposite McLnrc House. 1YLK8' ART STUDIO WO. 21.M WAIN RTRKKT. FINANCIAL. gjXCHANGE BANK. M'lTAL 8200,000. >\ Vance. 1'rcsIOcnt. VMUAL lABOHMN Vla-I'reMdtnU, mUECTORH. , N, Vnnce, J 8. Jloriheltner, , LatiKhlln, I W* KUlnahuin. i. 8. Ljelnplatn, A. W. Kclley. Droit* Issued on England, Ireland, Scotland and 11 point* In turopc. . JOHN'J. JOKES. Cwililor, gANIC OF THE OHIO VALLEY. A PIT A L 1175,000 ITm. A.Ihkit President i'M. 15. diMJto.w Vicc-I'residfnl Docs n Gem-mi ISatiHng Business directum: '* mills"' ' i fp-n-stapmn, ' >i vis, ! &'">k- boulor.1 taV&iw. vltl.rko?ubu^ ?'? r.p.jewon.cmbitr,