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gwlff dpedflc ha* been the means of brlaclag Health aud bapplneas to thousands who were pro nounced incurable of Blood and Bkln Diseases. HE.lIt TiLE WITNESSES! Kind from a Horrible Dentil. Cp to May but I b*d ?pent at leait five hundred dollar* for treatment by many of tbe beat-medical mm. witnout nay benefit I aufferad extrncia Uiuir au<l *?y beat friends adrlaed me that the ley hand of duath ?m faat approaching. 1 caught ti'? a. S. like a drowning man at a straw. After ukiu. two bottle* I could feel a change for the bet u-r The "orrt Ukhu to discharge freely an J the hhenmatl*m to abate When I had taken nix bot Les e wry horv had healed and my ikln began to asuisea natural appearance. 1 perflated until I h?l taken twelve bottles, large size, and thsr* la out a >yu?p oo of the disease remaining, and I feel w wcii?I ever did. 1 hare gained twenty-ona u.nu'li iu tieah, and my friends wonder at my lm proved condition I have recommended It to uuuy, *?J la every iuatance with complete sue C9t 1 believe that S. 8. a has aaved me Irom a htrrible diieaie. C. H. flMILBY. Quincy.ni. I I am nire that Swill's Specific ?Yed my life. I j wt/ terribly poi&oaed with Malaria, aod was given | up to tile, awlft'i Specific reUeved me promptly I ujJ entirely. I think it is the greatest remedy of I U,e*4C' C. <1. 8P1KCXB, Sup't Gaa Works, Borne, Qa. Write for a copy of the little book?free. ai.ooo KKWARD will be paid to any Chem ist woo will find, on tbo analysis of 100 bottles H. 8. i. une particle of Mercury, loaide I'oUuolum, or any toiaeral ?ut*tan?e. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. je.* f rawer 3. Atlanta, Oc DR. J.E. SMITH, So* 1404 liupllne Street Near Fourteenth fitreet Tbe beat evidence of a pnvaielan'e su cocas is tho totlmonj of hti patients. The lncreaalng demands fur uy proftaaioual aervicea prove that I nave dealt bononkUlyaud fairly with thoae who have oonsulted me. 1 ucver uae a patient's name without permli doD, uiuugh I have many hundred certificates (ruin thoe whom I have cured after thoy had been pronounced Incurable. A thorough medical edu catiou. with uuny yean hospital experience and fami!iari:v with theraputic ^entt, a close ob*err ma-of temperamental peculiarities and strict at tention u> hygienic management Insures success. If cure U pcwaole, and 1 frankly give the patient my Opinion. HOME PROOF. g&S&AlM. Wheeling, W. Va. y catsMp* w D ."aafa'&s' ?SKm?m? ?jgSgK chaddock, ol Hpelde! & Co., Wheeling, W. Va. #nd Ulcerated Stomach.?1Treatment "VsfygBSfiSSZtJSSHS* Running Sores on Head.-''My ton wis ,Metal lor fourteen jwir. Nothing seemed to lUrUtatnal, wnixilliif, w. Vi. tunr.-?ggaM I? 7<?" *?"> Sumti.M " mtMtthiwIi?* ?retiimod ?l!er <*ch omm. Sift? sollh cored mt wlUjo?;krtb,?<*? '"wl H?nl? ol Auu?.-/l*t ol mj luck tor'li ?S? StpMleddJIW. Di. SulUi enrol me with Ta0MABC0Lm Wholesale Grocer, Main 8L. Wheeling. W. Va. rianUoiu of Rectum, Prolapsus and Pile* ?"Wu given up to die and pronounced Incura ble J'r. umlth cured we without knife." iVAdHiNUTON DELANY, Aittrlln'ti Forry. Bev. H. 0. Ladd writci"Dr. Smith's profes slcnal *errices In my UaUly haw; been most mil* bcuiry, and 1 commend him to all aa a gentleman ind * tf lilful phykltlan." Jtr*, J4*?aret Kolb ays"I had been Buffering lor wen yean and treated by many physician* for ihnwwila. Dr. dmlth said 1 had a tape worm, and la eight houn removed a monitor 109 foot loni." v0miio Complaint*.?Three yean in hospitals for teuulw, RiTc me peculiar advantages In luck cases. tenout cured of catarrh, diseases of heart, liver, itouach, kidnoys, skin, blood, nervous affection* mj weakuetses of men and youth, scrofula and a-tins tesUfy to my suocesa jllw cuml without the knife. ^ , A Fiiloau st aiutsncemav oe treated by letter and aUdicilou KUiranietd. A chart lor self-examina U'.u Rut on receipt of two three-cent stamps, and Utiw n?turned free. . unuuiwUou st office frea. Office boors from 9 a. i. to 7 r. a., dally. Call on or addrew JOHN B!ibMITH.M. D? Ko 14<U rhapHnoHt. Wheeling. W. Va. BUSINESS CKRDB. j^EARGU8 WHALLY, Fashionable Boot Maker, (M TWELFTH STREET, Next to SherifTs Office. Tbe bat material, best lit and most reasonable I truw i.-r the vry best work In the city. oc!4 ]? M. G1LLELAND, OLUE MANUFACTURER, Nest Fool Oil, Tallow and Urease, and dealer In 1ME3 and f LAtiTERiAtt MAIK. lllchcst ouprice p*ld for Tanner's Offal and | Fork tM beef Cracklings, 1 ? ottolllce tddrw?, WHEELING, W. VA. Womuear <?<kict Run. Iel6 ylhPHJuN' McCOLLOUGH, CAUPENTKR AND BUILDER. Jidtt buildings erected complete lu all modern lapruTctncntf. Also wooden buildingH fitted ut complete on lot. wooden buildings framed ana c;k?l up in yard at work shop and taken to an) ind completed, on reasonable terns. All af Wr*Uou? made oa old buildings, roofs, valleys ano u/mats partfeularly atteuded to. Desks, count en sua ?heiTiag fitted up on short notice. Start (routs put lu sad stores altered. Residence No. 81 tcxtecnih street, lormerly occupied by Mr. Ron Ex mop lu rear ol Capitol, on Alley 18. my 11 "yyiifclELlNG Paper Box factory. ?^aady Boxen, Drug Boxes, Cedar and imltatloi I Ge>lerti|?r Boxet.dtoglo Boxes, Shoe Boxes, HheL' I wies, FuUu aud Faucjr boxes of aU kinds made U I oricrstiowprltta. Coruer Fourteenth and booU I over Kransell's Hardware Store. .tj) HENRY MOBBlfl, Proprietor. E DAVwroar, C. S. Eooumton, , . . (ieueral. Of D. Eggleston <? bon, bpedal. I H. DAVENPOBT & CO., | OOMMISSIOlSr LVtlen la .^rsltt. Flour, Heeds, Provisions, < tnd Dried Fruita. jtii 167 W ajHIXUTON 8T? CHICAGO. Jj (J. LIST, Je., Pork Packer, ladCtmt ol the Ctlebttled CBJBTEtt MKATS. I whtca are now ready and for sale at 28 Fourtkuith Btbiit, iy i a Vratssre all branded "List's t heater." I PROFESSIONAL C^DS^ BAIRD, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE?1226 OHAPUNE STEKET. '.Telephone No. 1-13, j^LEXANDER BONE, SR., ?.Notary Public. Geuetal Business and Licensed Real btate Agent, titoek and Money Broker.? LcH*, L?w. Ackuowledmasata, and Partnerwp A?rveoeutsdrawn up, kerehante' and Msnulao fiwn ilooki opened, Houies Kerned, Bents Col* tittwi, Cnllectious promptly remitted?all business enrmprndence confidentially attended to. No. tw M.rkrt utrwt, "Ott's Block," corner Market ??? ' wh<vllnr. w. Va. nn17 Q.^0. SMITH, Heal EiUte, Bond and Stock Broker, n?p<cUl attention given to collecting rents and tb IweralMaaagtnentol Baal Mate, 1ZJ0 Main Street, _Phl Wheeling, W. Va. a PETERMAH, ?TliMtloe or the Peace. OfflM-lower Snd o! Second Ward Market Howe, VfUl sum id to the collection of claims. All bual [ ten wtn u? proqptiT attended to. nol JAMES A. HENRY, IJCWSKD REAL ESTATE BROKER, ind Ueueral Business Collector and No tar! 1615 Makxvt Uraxxr. sttentlon given to renting houses, col wtlaejout*. purchsjie and sale of real estate. Bllli M Pendens tertlflcd; Deeds, Leases and othe *nttcn la?trument? prepared. 006 pSOFEBSIONlL. I:i huluhes hu refjmed to th, dty .o<3 r, | "MJ^PtKUMol meJtclao .uJ nmr. F m tound at the OF TBI.BOARD OF EDUCATION the nty uank, Market itreeL ?JT ______ medical. Afi*F OF IHE POTOmXcI On the Chletahomloj. D81 m Co1-8 ?? ?nm. of duHta.k!': "i following: "While o, the ChIciihott?n? r 1'0,0?*c la the ?wamp? of fllif ?f th ^ ooatncted a complication of ?ES3=i?S? Bantl< ??*? "32*,t"d??-ton..Dover,N. S'f?ss SffiarMs SSKfif ^pronounced lucunble br celebntted pW. ln>^3Ibb",l1? ' n",re'1 tanner: j toted lnBo^n,.ndU . *om,Uj reliable *I?Z it ? m..."' H- '""?'?I ??r?ler. B. S. wiiliner, Udiuat pMnuuter. Putmm ?hsssh liter oomplalnt; my water,was rerr bad atti?M blood. ThI.?.S0^i"b' ?" p? ?tlon- My budget, requiilsg me'o be my feet meat of the time maoo my caw worn-. I *raa advlted to ute Hunt'i Remedy by a fri?.n?i ssr.bmmt iu<i,am tSu? rr"*j;e ,h""'1 ?"? 2S. tokii,U^" Cua^cr it tbo belt medicine "0ubta'' ""d re oommend It to all." IF E1TIKG HK8K A FKLOUT SttNBY TO*???*8TSHEIBLYPaNUHID m SS TOSIU888 OF INDIGESTION. WHY ENDURE THEM? EVERY DYgPEPrir nwlWff1 0DU1Ir 70 KN0W' TU1T r., mma Efferrtticeatikliier AMrleni? a SSSf1? *?& T"E C0MPLi^T. WHY THEN SUFFER? IT IS SHEER FOLLY. SOLD BY AII DRUGGISTS. ojlvb\ALL B6 7 MWFAW A NOTED DDT UNTITLED WOMAN. IKrom the Boetun Oluite.J Editor*.? Ih.?lwY,i.?lrood Mm*. of Xnt. LjdUEPlnb tonor hum, JU?,?h.?bOT? ?il Otto-banal, nuj be tretiroIIjrt?II?lti. ?.!)?,. rrt,,,^ of Wo . ?.?om. or her rotrapoadmu loroioaui htr. Bh. of ? IllMtoJr, mid U oblfed to keep Hi bdr 'to hdp bor th. Urp, corr?poodml which (tall, poor, la opon hrr. b?ri?e lu ^ S^.?h, p 'riwJorJ?Jr*t ?? VcmUbl. Compoood b . n?dld?. for .rood ud not e*U purpoM. I have poraoMUj- Inmtlgat.-d It end ?maatlKflcd of tho troth of thlt On account of Ita prorcn mertti. It l? recommended ?ma proscribed by the beat phyalclam la tho country. J*"???"* "*? * cbamand irSTStS pain. It will cure entirely the worat form of falling ? ntwru, Lctjoorrboo, lmyular and rnlnfal M^roation.altOTarUalVcwbK InlUnwuUton and Ulceration, Flooding *11 Dltplacemento and theeon ?equent uplnal wcakneen, and la tapedally adacU>d to the CTianjfe of lift." II pem??U? omy portion of U? ^tem, and |Htm new life and vigor. It reinorca fotntnew, flatulency, dertroys all crarlng for etlmulanU, and relleree week n?* of tbe itomach. It curea Bloatlmr, Hfailvhos Ncrvoua 11t#tratlon, General DebUltr, 8h*nle*<ne?! Doprwurfon and IndlrwUon. That ''^llnc of bearfmr down. pain, w-icht and fcxkacha, la alwaya pcrtaanontly cured*-/It* u?e. It will nt iO> tlmo, and ttnilor all clrcuin*t;jice?, act In hannony with tho law that gowna the female ayatem. It cona enly ft. per botUe or aix for #8., and la aold by anigtfftn. Anyadrlaan?juiwlaatOBpeclalea*e,and *!rr.0' Wv Wh0 hl" ^ "ton* to perfect health by th? u?e of tho Vegetable Compound, mn be obtained w!th rtaS^S^ at her borne la Lynn, u.^ ' Fbr Kidney Complaint of HUUr mx thla compound la unmrpaaaed aa abundant teetlmonlala ahow **e but in tha world for the care of Cbtutlpatlon. urt Torptdlty o( (h. llrw. Her Jloj PorlOer work* wooden In lta special line and blda fair to equal tho Compound in ItapopuUrliy. ill mw mpwt Ur U U Hini or imr >ho? m. ambition la to dogood to othera. Wdb.blphb.1^. ? Ur^A-tLn. <<EVER FA1L?>^ HervWS (N|E|R|V|E) mEM A SPECIFIO FOR IT EPILEPSY, SPASM8, CONVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALGHOHOUSM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILUS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUDLES AND IRREGULARITIES. |V$I,50 per bottle ?t draggfrtS.'^l Tie Dr. s. A. BlttaoU Hat Co,Prjpitoor! at- "cwpX ???. (i) CotmpoBdrace (n*Ur Muwcrcdbr Ptijrjlctou. c. N. cmnEHTOH. Aawi. Hu itrk. ~# ml in Baking-! 8WEKT, 8TH0NG, RELIABLE, WHOLESOME, BCOtfOJIICAL. WtrUtrr. PIMrfiMlt.W m,< nosTERS, Hiimm oardk, etc. ill miwtUuu'iM iw?. ?i >ii? i*Ut <">u> Unoe>JetoM? W&t f - tifilc*4* >im. M nun 27 Fnnrieetiih Mtreof. FAIHKU KY 4 V-? POKI'KY. Home of lis I toaracierlallea Illuatrated bj Extract*. The promised visit of Rev. Father Abram J. Ryan, the "Poet Priest of the South," to Wheeling, baa naturally aroused curiosity among thoee who are not familiar with his works, to know the character of his writ ings. Many who have some knowledge of certain of his poems have formed an un just estimate of both singer and songs,hav ing seen but the occasional verses inspired by some event of a sectional character. To judge his poetry by these alone is nnjasL yet these are naturally more widely printed and commented upon. One who takes up Father Ryan's poems for the first time cannot bat be struck, even by a casual glance through the book, with his wondrous gift of melody. The rythm and meter flow as smooth as the purling of a brook, and his poems, in this respect alone, remind one of Poe or Swinburne. A song which illustrates both the resem blance and difference between Father Ryan and these poets is his "Song of the ??I walk down the v?lley of illence,? Down the dim, rolcel** valley .Ion e! And I how not toe (all of a foawtep Around me tave Uod'i and my own! And the huih of my heart 1> w holy Aa horeia where angela hove down 1" One passage of this is aa sweet and muai cal, and contains poetry of as high order as anything ever written "In the huih of the Valley of flUenoe 1 dream all the aungf that I dug; And the muilctloAts aowa the dim valley TU1 o<ch And* a word for a wing. "But far on the (tap there are billows * ?V?.ner5r "htI1 hreakon the beach, And I have heard sings in the silence ? Th?t nftver abali float Into speech; And I hare had dreama la the valley Too lolty fjr 1 tnguage to reach." A little thing ia lighter vein in worth quo-1 ting, because tula vein ia very rare in the boot It ja from a "Laugh and a Moan:" "The brook that down the valley Bommdcailjr drips, Flowed never hall to brightly Aa the light laugh from bet Up*. Her face was like me Illy, Her heart was like the rose, Her eyes were like a heaven Where the lunlljbt always glows." . In moat of his writing* the prieat speaks plainly, even through the forma of verse. The poem from which the lines last quoted are taken is no exception to tbia rule. Bat occasionally the poet forgets that he is a priest, as in the lines "I often wonder why I 'tis so,"? I "Borne find work where soae find wit, Aud so the weary world goes on, I I sometimes wonder which Is best; The answer comes when life Is gone." ???Some wills faint where some wills fight. Some lore the tent and some the field, I olten wonder who are right? The ones who strive or tnese who yield."' Reference to the land of his nativity, the? "Land where waves the Tutor's flag, Where only ihe dead ato the free,1* are not so frequent as might be expected, but there are a few beautiful passages with Ireland's woes for theme. Tne moet ringing and warlike of his songs ia "Erin's Flag," one of the eiddeat, "The Land we Love." But his adopted South land is nearer and dearer to the poet's i. hear!: "March of the Deathlees Dead," 1 "The Sword of Robert Lee," "The Prayer I of the South,"?one finds evidences of this on almost every page. The last named poem is touching: j "My brow is bentbeneath a heavy rod J ? I ^ waa 'nd whlU5 wllil n?ny vro s, iBu.11 .w,lu 1 BOQNhalned hands to Gol I Aud for my children pray, and for my foes." "In Memory of my Brother" is another pathetic poem through which this spirit breathes, and the "Sentinel Songs" glow and ring with a love of hia land worthy of a broader patriotism. Hia admiration for Lee is manifested here again? I "But Lee has a thousand graves, InaihoujAudbea.t*, 1 ween; W"M But the poem" written after the yellow 1 fever epidemic of. 1878, "Reunited/1 more < , than atones for all his earlier sectional poems? 1 "P?r?r than thy own white snow; Nobler than thy mountain's height: . Deeper than thy ocean's How; I Stronger than thy own proud might; 0 Nortulnn<l, to thy slater laud I Was late thy mercy'* generousdeed and grand." Many of these sectional poems, aa literary productions, must take high rank, and northern readers have not been slow to ad mit their merit and their wonderful sweet-1 neaB. One little poem in another strain is worth quoting qntirt: 1 U*TKX( We borrow In our sorrow Pra^/he son of same to-momw Half theil?ht that gilds to-.hy; And the splendor Flashes tender O'er Hope's footsteps to defend hor t roin (he fears that hauut the way. Wo never Here cm sevor Any now from the forever Interclaipif g ne?r aud far, i or each minute Holds within it All the houisof the infinite As one sky holds every star. ! In another little poem he says: that are great are always lono: They ueverwllf reveal their beat. Their neatest greatmm Ii unknown; Larth tees a iittla?Ucxl the rest," , One longer poem, "A Memory," begin, nlng? "Adown the valley dripped a stream. ?' while lilies drooped on eltner side; Our heait, In splteof us, will dream In such a place at even Ude," > rem Inds one by ill smooth and even rytlim, i its lofty and peaceful view of nature, and ita simplicity and beauty ot expression, 1 of Whittier'a pastoral poems; but here tbe resemblance cesses. One characteristic of nearly all bis poems has inspired an inqui ry, which the poet answers thus: ??00 down where the wtieleu are Uajog the rhoie, Aud ask of tbenj why do they sigh? I The poets hare aiked them a tbousind times o'er. Bnt thev're kis lug-ihe shore as they klstcd itl before, Aud they^re aifhjn* to-day, and they'll aJgh ever-1 ??#enn?$H^ta.u,4,a?lhe,r w,n ??>t reply, But they 11 sijh on lorever and never tell way. Wuy docs your poetry aound likea ?i?h? The wavu wiU not answer you; neitber shall L" i The poet's farewell to hia songs describes them as justly as anyone can, and ia a fit ting finis to this string of pearls from his writings: "Go, words of mine! and If yon live Only for one brief, little d -r. If peace, or loy, or cijm you g|ve . To any aoQl - or U jou hring Asome.hJoghLher to some heart, I may come back again and alag S)ngtjne/nm all the arU qf arU " cob moy I; hmt com riar dep. K ??. W. H?a Nomeltilnr More lo Hmj A boa I G?m4ta?k" Wool ?ad rim9 hnxony of the Wool Bay or. 7b the Editor oj tht IntdHgmcrr, St*;?In your -inue of the 6th we have stirred up a third pirty who is not?litor nor farmer, bnt talks like a wool-buyer or one in sympathy with the manufacturer or, per hap? interested, if not directly, indirectly, in Paxony sheep. I don't admit that far mera in general do not give the facts in re pud to the wool they grow. J belieye there is as large * per cent of honest far. men, u there ii In any other business, wooi-bnyen excepted. I only referred to thoae who had the reputation for trowing Saxony wool, who got tired of from 2 to 3 pound fleeces and used Spanish merino nil on their flocks until tbey got them np to paying weight, yet always had Saxony t The point 1 wished to call your at i to was tbe injustice done to one of sheep to build up another, and have stated I know to be belt. Mr. J), aeetns to think your correspondent hmdaSpantah merino sheep. I say frank rt we have a few and are not ashamed of them, either, and would be glad to show them to bim if be woold come aronnd, and will show him from 300 to 400 grades bet ter than any of hia Saxony. Mr. D. speaks strongly of the scoured pound. I never scoured any wool, and don't suppose the manufacture? report much but that would be to bis interest But the aooured pound and the dispatch he got from hii man yeaterdsy that wool ii very doll in the East, and an immense quantity of foreign wool coming inia the song the wool buyer alwaya rings when he cornea around. He tells the wool grower he can't pay more than 32 cents, but aa a favor he will give 32$, the half of hia per cent And aa hia bowela yearn with com Jtassion for the poor wool grower, and be ore he leaves he proposes to give 33 cents, all his commission?what a pity. My friend says the more gum and grease in the fleece the better for the farmer; that is what makes the big fleece. My experi ence to it does not, gum, grease and short staple invariably go together, so you have a small heavv fleece. I want good length of staple, and as a consequence less grease and large fleece. Aa to selling to buyers who don't know the difference, 1 have sold to several buyers* and I had come to tho conclusion none of them knew the dif ference. Let me state a case I know of. Mr. A. starts out to buy. He comes to Mr. B., pays him 35 cent*; goes to Mr. 0, and pays him 30 cents. .Both sell. When weighed, Mr. A.'s averages six pounds; Mr. O.'s live and a half, which waa gum stuck? Now for Saxony rams shearing twelve pounds. Wbfen 1 waa a boy eight pounds was thought good weight for a ram, and two and one-half to three pounds for ewes, and when they get above that I suspect them of having some Spanish blood. Mr. D. asks why two agents left Boeton for Australia to buy wool. Sometimes one question is answered by asking another. Why do the Spanish merino take the lead at nearly all our fairs? And whv are so many Spanish meriuos bought in Vermont and York State and shipped to Australia to improve their flocks? Now I don't know much about Australian wools. At the Worl l's Fair, at Philadelphia, I saw an ex hibit of Australian wool, one from New South Wales, and I admired them very much. They were long staples, of a yellow caat, but I think not near so flne as our wool, and would not be as suitable for flue cassimeresasours. Eastern Ohio, the Pan handle of West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania have tne name of growing the best wool in the world. r. m. m. niKKI.ua? AND DKATHM 1'bM Have Kccenlly Occurred In Tlila NUIe And Vicinity. XAB8JA0H. James T. Mc3ee. of Wheeling, to Mary B. Raw lis' of Bullalre, by Bev. J. jf. Garrett, at Bellairo, Sept. 12. Patrick Judge, of Cameron, to HIza B. Murphy, of Fairmont, at Fairmont, by Bev. Father Wtlui, slept 13. will Nuxum, of Iud., to 6all(e Fleming, of Fair moot, at Fairmont, Sept. 6. J. W. stow to garah A.8hel!.both of Grant co., by Rev. W. B. bampjell. Bent. 6. Bob't Miller to Sarah M. Htnea, botn of Grant co., by Kev. J. kL KeyucldJ, Sept. 6. Henry D. Goahorn to Kttie D. Mluaker. both of Charleston, by *ev. J. A. Fuller ton. Sept. 13. Juo, Ford to Florence Gardner, both of Charles ton. by Kev. J no. Brown. a. H. Bran to Salile Laugley, both of Hunting ton. Sept. 9. Sheriff Thomas Smith, of Tyler CO.. to Florcnco Haruman. of the nmu co.. by Ker. J. H. Hess. Win. M. Crooksnanka to Sarah N. Armentrout, bjth of Nicholas co., by Bev. A. N. Reppeto?, Aug. a, J. H. Urimsley to 8evllla Clemans, at Clarkabarg, Wui. A. Hornbeck to Lucinda L. Earie, both of &wrioli>h co.. by Itev. E C. Woodruff, Sept, y. The {room was aged .b aud the bride 10. Married In a buggy, ne.tr the residence of Mr. T. if B Dawson. in iwrkeloy Springs, Sept. 2d, 18S3, >y Itev. J. D. Djnovan, Mr. NewtoaFunkhouser to MDsamma Loinau. Stlby Bland to Kachacl Roberti, bot of Wetzel co., jy Kev. T. L). Stowart Sept. 7. Joseph Blair to Christina Thorns*, both of Wetsel ?unty, br Bev. T. D. St-wart, Fept.9. James L. Beuick to Sallie Drinuen, both of Nlcbo aa co., by Rev. U. H. Wlillama, Sept.9. John L. Biswell to Susie Larew, bota of Green jrier co.. by Rer. J. W. liosbro, Sept, 5. Dr. Uaitoa a. Shumate, of Mercer co., to Victoria E. Burger*. of Kanawha co.,September II. P. J. Kerns to Grace Flaherty, both of Parker* jurg, by Rev Father IHc<ey, Sept. 11. R G. Haskius to Josephine Punulagton, both of tC yser, by Rev. T. R. M.nh, Aug. 80. GeorgeCoffman to Belle Raines, boihof Randolph ?.. Sept 9. The groom Is aged it), the bii le 16. T. F. B.-uwn, of ubio, to Kfia Hudson, of Hancock by Rev. 8. F. Grelr, Sept. is. Georga W. Hillman to Richael a Gooding, both )f Pres.on co.. by Rev. J. W. Haidtsty, Sept. V. A. J. Funk to Fraucia M. P.nnlngton, both of llamp>htie co., by Rev. W. Klchelberger. Sept 6. Geo. W. Parish, of Vs.. to xargoret K. Siejaker, >f Hampahire co., by Rev. W. Ifamo ond, tfoot. 13. J no. ? . Cook, of Pa., to Alice H. Waddle. of Hampshire co.. by Rev. W. KJchelbeiger, Sept. 6. Geo. L. Simmoja to Mba Hawk, botn o; Grant co., Jept. 7. No -h Ours to Susan E. Clever, bath of Grant co.. >r K?r. w. m. o?tU. wpk iv. cluou Morris to ArUui?*y Wright, both of Mon mgalla Co., by Rev. Mr ri to wait, Aug. 28. M. S. stout to Fanny 8. MuVany, ooth of Gilmer ?, by Rev. W. W. Yerker, Sept. 18. j Emll Schmidt to Albertlua staub, both of IklU Ure. by Rev. lleiuze. sept 4. R. II.' Williamson to Mat tie Shore, both ot Hunt ington, by Revs Steele and rtllllamsou, Sept. 12. J. K. Burkshire, of Monona*11* co, to fcmma C. Bislejr, of Pa., by Rev. N\ P. Kerr, Septl. M. L Selbv, of Garrett c i. Md., to Lizzie B Ned raw, of Faye'itec.., Pa, by Bev. N. L. tfsumgird uer, st Mt. Lake I'a.k, Sep- 6. ThH waa thedrst neUding cjleb attd ai the fark. Jaaon Curtis to Carrio Keevor, at Belleville. W. Va., by Rev. C. D. Curtis, *ept. 5. Henry BaUard to Virginia C, McN'eer, bfl.h of Monroe co,, by Rev (3. MeNp r, Sept i. LeeC. Willw toilUabeth Butdett, both of Mou* roe co,, by R?v. H. R. Laird. Aug 29. Jcremi Ballard to Amauda a. Burdett, bith of Monroe co., oy Rev. W. H. Fitzgerald, Aug. R. K. Joaes to Mary K. Giegg, boUi of Tyler co., by Rev. J. U. Hin, Sept. 9. Lloyd Pelrpoint to flora Bell Ripley, both of Tyler oo., Sept. 9; by Rev. J. H. Hea?. in Harrison co:?a. A. Shroyer to Maud Cole, Aug. 25; T. S. Gidard to Mary A. Jann, Aug. 26; A, M. Bennett to Ida V. Davis. Aug. .0. D. L, Rgott to Unoy m. Morrison, Aug, au; c. rl. Shr;der to Maty P. Ash, Sept. % M. W, Dunn to Ida V. Cot trill, Sept. I; T. J. Harb Tt to Harriett M. Hitter, Sept. 9. C. F. W'lllams, ot Minneapolis to Martha Mo a.Iloch, of Wheel!ug, Sept. 13, by Rev. Dr. Cun q Ingham, i iui b. C. Hsgcrman to Mamie Campbc 11. both of Betnany. Sept. li, by Prof. W. K. Pendleton. men. Edith Haydena, Oakland, Md? Sept. 2. Margaret Luraw, Preston co.. Sept 4. Juo C. Formau, fretton co., Sept. 4: aged 75. Mrs. Lydla Formau. Kejser, Sept. 7; ??e<l 63. Juo. P. blye , Moorefleld, Sept. 2; aged 2L Zichary T. Jobuun, Grant co, Aug 30; aged 88 Miluv. Hall, Fslrmunt, fjdpu 8; iged2);cou lamptlon. Mff. Kills, Monroe co? Aug. 2C; aged 46. 'l'homss Lewelleu, Monougalla co ,Sjpt 9; aged M, Mis. Sirsh Heck, Marion co.. 6e>t. 9; aged ?0: In [Ismatlou ol the stomach. Mary Cavaleor, Borkeley co ,8apL 8; aged 20. Mr*. Rebetc* Nichols, Chariestowu, Sept. 7; iged 79. Browney Burford, Kanawha co., S;pt. 0; aged 19; auicer. Drucilla Midklff, Davis Creek, Sept. 9, agediS. Mrs. tfachel cro#, Marshall co. eept. 0. Kov. Jno. K. aurr, Cranbeny eummlt; 8ept 6; wusumptlon. James Gawthrop, Barbour co.; Sept. 4; aged 90; old age. lleury chaffer, Barbour Co.; Sept. 7; aged 81. Mrj. tills ibeth WlilUnu, Mcnroe oo.; Aug. 27, lied 70 Mrs. A-V. Ward, Charleston; Sept. 13; conaomp Hon. C. A. Brockmeyrr, Hu-.tlngtou; Sept. 12; aged 63. VSm. J. Wilkinson, Wayne Co.: Sept (3; aged 61. Y m. Kbq.'ly, McoredQiu; Sep*, 8. aged 60, M>m. Kluaoetn UiiOermsn, Barbour co.; Sept. 2. ised 48; cjnsumpUon. Mis. Mar> Waiaer, Summeia co; Sept. 8; aged 78; typhoid (ever. charlotte Bjyer, Tucker co; Sept. 4; aged 4; diph theria. Jeuka MoAliste**. BarbaursvilU; Sept. 0; aged 28; result of rallrtM-i aciident. Mrs. Tura Builer, B lialre: Sept. 5. Mrs. McOrackeu tiiatersviile, Sept. 7; aged A8. She was burled in Wtuedng. C. Rom, CUrksburg, Sept. 6, Mrs. Meiza Aukroo, Ritchie co., Pept. 6. M s. John Gately, VNheeling,Sept. 16; aged28. NetUe Roll ?y, v> heeling. Sept. 16; aged 8. Mrs. Wealey Fry, Wheeling, September 14. Mary Buchauan, Ohio co.. Sept. 10. J. H. Good, Wheeling, September 10; aged 40; ner vous proatraUon. Amokq the most efficacious of remedial agents are the medical preparations from the Urxiratory of Mrs. Lydia ?. Pinkham, Lyon, Mao. kwfaw Book lea'* AralMBave. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Barm, Rruleee, Outs, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Can cers, Pilee, Chilblains, Coras, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure In every instance, or money refunded. 28 eentaper box. For sale at Logan ACo.'i Bridge Corner Drug Store. The Bey. George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind.,says; "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Bhiloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by McLain Brothirs, and Alex. T. Young. DAW Nkla DIm-hwm ? nred. By Dr. Fooler's Maglo Ointment Cures aa if by magic, Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotches, and Eruptions on the Face, leaving the skin clear, healthy, ana beautl* ful. Also curee Itch, 8alt Rheum, Sore Nip. plea, Sore LI pa, Old, Obstinate Dicers and bores, etc. Sold by >11 drnggiitl mi milled on receipt ofprloe, WMHtfc J. F. Shirk and Iwu & Co., Arentj it Wheeling, and R-K-McConahej, Agent at Bridge port. | ui Tin genuine Baeatooi High Hock Bran. Witu, 'or Kla bj >11 druggiite by the dozen, battle or gallon. Addreee all ordere to the Hlj(h Bock Spring Co., Saratoga Bpriagi, N J. F, Shirk and Login A Oa, egenti at Wheeling, and B. K. McComhey a lent at Bridgeport. A Remarkable Case. Ha Habtmav?Ztar Sir: I am induced by a wqm of doty to the suffering to make a brief statement of your remarkable cure of myself. I was a most miserable suffer*r from tbe various annoying and distressing diseases rf delicate persons, which caused me to be confined to my bed for a longtime, being too weak tjeven Sear my weight upon my feet. I was treated by themoet reputable physicians inonrcity, each and all lay log they could do nothing for me. I bad given up all hopes of ever being well. In this*condition I or gan to take your Mawi'in and Pentna, and. I sm most happy to say. iu three months I was perfectly well?entirely cured without any appliances or support of any kind. Yours truly, Mas. Henry Ellis, daw No. 6008cottstreet, Milwaukee, Wis. Other* nyy be gx>d?this is the beet It kills Bed-bags, Roaches, Wat?r Bugs, Fleas, etc. We mean Hunt's Insect Powder. Price 25 cents. By all druggists. "I iiad a very bitter experience at the University." "I don't douot it, you drank so much beer there." Mra.Dr. Walioa'a Periodical Tea. Mother Walton has prescribed this valua ble medicine for a great many years ii her private practice, audit has proved an unfail ing specific in the treatment of the many dis orders to which the female constitution is subject Mrs. J>r. W. wishes to fully impress on tbe public that the Tea ii not like many nostrums put up by unprincipal men for purposes so base we will not mention them, but is simoly to Alleviate and Cure the many monthly troubles from which all women suffer. Price $1. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan A Co., alsoChu. Menkemeller, Wheel ing, and K. K. MoCoaabev, Bridgeport or mailed on receipt of price by Frailer Medi cine Co., Cleveland. mw "Hagxmetack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Mc Lain Brothers, aid Alex. T. Young. Shiloh's Coooh and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con sumption. 8oId by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Yonng. mw. Will you surras with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitaliser is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by MoLaln Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw, That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it 8old by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw. "Yks," said Miss Squgglehorn, "pa - web a professional man, as you have heard; he used to draw verv big housps." [N. B.? "Pa" was a building mover.] A .tnr# Care for Piles. A sure care for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Plies baa been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cored the worst chronio cases of twenty fire years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth lag medicine. Lotions aud instruments do more barm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itch ing, (particularly at night after getting warm in beo,)act? as a poultice, gives instant and calnlees relief, and is prepared oal v for Piles, Itching of the private parts, and for nothing ?1*?. >or sale by all druggists and mailed on re ceipt of price, $i 00. For sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan ? Co., also Chas. Menkemelier, Wheeling, and K. K. McOonahey, Bridgeport, 0. daw Ad vice lo Honiara. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so send at once and get s bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cares dysentary and diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething la pleasant to the taste, and is Che prescription of one of the oldeot and beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and Is for sale by ail druggists throughout the world. Price 25 centa a bottle. mwsaw Wiiy doeaa man dress up his wife fori other men to run after, and then have the | tradesmen running after him??l*uck. 13 o comp'exions re-tnred with Glenn's 8ulphnr Bocp. Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, fifty cents Pike's toothache drops cure In one minute. Mwraw Whv will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10c, 50o and (1. Sold by McLaia Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw MlulHiem fronutl It* Pralnc. R<?v. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxvllle, Tenn., writes as fallows: "Samaritan Nervine per manently cured my son of epileptic fits" Here's food for tbonght Sold by druggists, $1 60. MWF4W As Oahkoah bride tore her hair when she discovered that her husband was a hod-carrier instead of "an architect's clerk." Dr. UIdi'n Sew DUcovery. Wi cannot help noticing the unusual stir caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds at Logan & Co.'s Bridge Corner Drng 8tore. Thousands are testing its wonderful merits by getting a trial bottle at the above Drug Store, which con vinces them of its rare qualities, and what a regular dollar sized bottle will do. It is guar aiteed to positively cure or no pay. xwraw Shiloii's Catarrh Remedy?a pos tive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. 8old by MoLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Young.' daw Snuon's cure will immediately relieve I Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. 3nld by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Yonng. daw 1 IfytNy /7a., StpUmb* #0, 186*. JImtnff JWAeri; It affords me pleasure to assure yon that after niing Dr. C. McLane'a Celebrated Liver PiUs for more than twenty years in my family, that I re gard them as being superior to any I have ever uaed or have seen used. I have not had them con stantly and had to try others, and 1 have tried a good variety, but I have never had any to act to promptly, profitably and niccly M McLane's. I have used them on ntT?clf? wire and children, with the most gratifying results. For chlldrenrnaving used them on my own with such easy and happy effect, I would recommend them to one and all. These pills do the work ?do b do 11 wel1' 110 leave 00 effccu As a'bile remover, as a liver corrector, as a I forerunner preparing the aystem for quinine, there Is no pill or medicine equal to Dr.C. McLans's Celebrated Liver Pills. I expect to use them as ? long aa I live, If they continue as good as thejr have been in the past. Yours truly, E. II. Gnu. Pastor of M. E. Church, South Myers1 Station, Tampa District, Florida Conference. X1. S.?I am now using your Vermifuge, and I am highly pleased with it. It Is death on worms, THE ONL.V GENUINE McLANE'S PILLS, Are the Dr. C. McLane'a Liver Pills, MANUFACTURED BY FLEMING BROTHER8, j ?4 Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 took for the signatures of C. McLsne and Fleming Brothers. I TIAYILKM guide. Trains arrive and depart as follows?City time. Baltimore A oblo-MAW Link?DEPART? 1:56a m, 8:40 a m, '2:40 pm, 6:10 pm,7Ma m. CO. Dlv.?9:30am, 2:18pm. 11:15pra. 8:40 am. W. A P. Dlv.?Leave-&40 a m, 0:55 a m. 4.40 p m, 7.00 p m arrive?Main Lino-12:15 a m, 10:20 a m. 1:15 p m, 8:10 a m, 4:15 p m. a O. Div.?ftio p m, 9:50 a m, 2:56 a ra. W. A P. Dlv. Arrive-5:S0 a m, 11:85 a m. 6.-20 pb, 1G:50 p m. P., C. 4k ST. I*?DirAST?C:27 a m, 0:02 a m, 1:22 p m, 4:47 p m. Aaarva-ftS7 a m, 1L12 a m, 1.67 p m, 7:07 pm. Cleveland, Lorain A Wheeling.?Dzr v*t Bridgeport and St. ClaJrsrlle Accommodation, 9:20 a m and 6:16 pm: Cleveland, 12:00 noon: M??l on, 4:10 pm. Aaanra-8:85 a m, 10:20 a m, 2:46 p m, 4:45 p m. Cleveland * Plll*bnr*h-D?iiT-?:12 a m. 11:50 a a, 4:06 p m; flteubenrllle Accommoda tfon tH a m. WsUarllle Accommodation 5:08 p m. A*anr?-12M a m, 4:43 p m, ft IS n m: 8teu benville Accommodation 3,38 p m, WefisrUle Ac commodation &48 a m. H Z. A t'. Railway?Luva Bellalre for Woodsfleld and Bommerfleid at &43 a m and ftOO p.m. Aaanra st Belli Ire at 9:46a.m. and 8:20p.m. ^yHEELING A ELM GROVE R. R. On and after MOffDAY, MAY 14, 1883, (untfl further notice) cars will run from the City and Stamm's every hour from 6.80 a. v. to 9.8? t. h. Cars to and from Fultoa every SO minutes. myia J* KLEKII, Hupt. MEDICAL. Mischievous Malaria. To say that malaria is mischincui is to put it very mildly. It is all that and more It is cunning, deceitful, treacherous, sly, and underhanded. It does its work in the dark, and in such a sly way that much of the mis cfcief is done before it is discovered. It saps the foundations of a healthy 3ystem. It robsthebloodofits vital ity, demoralizes the liver, confounds the stomach, and makes the victim wish he were in his grave. It is sad to see peoplesit down in their misery, content to be the victims of mischiev ous malaria, and thinking that noth ing can be done for them. The power oSBrown'c Iron Bitters over the mischiefs of malaria has been so am ply proved that there is no reason why anybody who can procure a bottle of this Prince of Tonics shall suffer. Great is the power of malaria, and great are its disastrous effects. But greater far is the beneficent in fluence of Brown's Iron Bitters. The preparation of iron in this favor te .family remedy can be taken witnout ruining the teeth or produc ts constipation and headache, j TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, . and MALARIA. From tlioso sources uriao three-fourths oi the diseases of the human nice. Tlieso symptoms indicate thoiraaostenco: Lo?? at Appetite, Bowels costive, Nick Head, ache, fullness alter eating, aversion to exertion of body or mind, ErncUUou of food, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, a of having neglected some dnty, ?Uxiness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eves, highly col ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de mand the use of a remedy that acta directly on the Liver. As aLiver mcdlclne TOTT'S PI LU have no equal. Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso tnrco 44 scav engers of th' system," producing uppe tlto, Bound dty atlon, regular stools, a clour skin and a vi?r,rous body. TUTT?S PILLS cause no nyiaea or griping nor interfere' with dally Tjrlc and are a perfect ANTIDJTE TO MALARIA. IQS FEELS LIKE A SEW MAN. ??I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and havo tried ten different kinds of pills, and 'A'UTT'S are tho first that have done me any good. Thoy havo cloaned me oat nicely. My appetite la splendid, food digests readily, and I now have natural passages. I feel liko a now man." W. D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. Holil everywhere,95c. Office,?Marrsy St.,N.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Ghat Haib or Wmmu changtxl in* atantly to a glossy Black by a slnglo up. plication of this Dtb. Sold oy Druggists, or sent by express on rocolpt of 91. Office, 4i Murray 8treet, New York. TOTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS Fttt. 1 DfKITIVF Care without Medicine. Pateated A rUolllVL October 1?, 1878. One box No. 1 will cure any oue in four days or lw. Ma 2 will cure the most obstinate cue, no matter oi how long i tending. No nitueoua dose ot cubebt, copaib* or oil o! raa dal wood that are certain to produce dyspepgt* by flertroying the oo?tlngi of the itomach. Prioe 11.60. Bold by *11 druggists, or milled on receipt of'prlce. For farther p*rticul*r* lend for circular, f. 0. BOX 1.M3. Jy2*waf J' ^ & John sSet. New York. CURE. w mi a v w Alt thoM wlio from Indltcr?* 11 nu UNa?a^,s? V fit Jl ??ur*cKi m A - AVV t?? and Prw4S- ..VhJnhi \\ tcu< IIWMV.MJW: OKI V/1 U 0lM0flre*tlngWrrtou?ii? 7M)6S? S5S .I'SKSigg^y botti'.' "SfmpT?. ?J8*1!*! In I iCWPr? Js IQENeHltM: LUIali F.xpUin* th? jrindplM of lite and I IILL domib. ond th; ot\g\n of 'i1""*': I 11 Wmtm #hoaii * ??i b? Jouwi ?nd mtddl.: M?xl mon.Tkno# "?*?"',ttff h'^ihSoSSiNi MAWDFACTDB*. 8 OF Hayes' Patent Metallic Skyli^hte, (Coder LlcenH.) Ho. U Thlrtl Avenue, 1tM Pittibarxh. Pa. MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. txat-caterod lnstltntioni in the city, and i* now in Piodn"mlni?n"'.([(i Mt>Krr wnwrr m eoo.ooo aoroB ?^TOBOONBP^. ^ lAlyom&heauy g Stale & Monro* SU..Chlc?QO^V^ l"2X&MipXiZ( *=A IppilS nrrj fsstsss^sasst DRY POOPS. Brues ? Coffer |HAVJK MADID FURTHER REDUCTIONS! ON ILL THEIR Spring i Summer DRESS GOODSI ALSO, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas. Hosiery, Silk and Lisle Gloves, Neck Wear, &c., &c. A Few More Pieces of 4-4 PACIFIC LAWNS At 3c, Per Yard. Brues ? Coffer, 1132 MAIN STREET. ]e?9 FURNITURE CARPETS. AC. _ HEADQUARTERS FOB FURNITURE A.ND CARPETS! i |b ? ? I Wo are just In reorirt of Fpiturelsass CarpetsMISIt'? f% | Onr assortment of Bon If yery Riiits 11U 2L UITAPE8TRY, and many othen. Lino]pJL?lis. Window pd|s!ls Patterna for Store* andPrivate DweQlnca Rattan CJfeiP a full line of the Wkxefleld and Haywood Bror. Folding Ctairslas the three leedlatfrctorto of the country. Chamber Setslss H ? A I ? The* modi we hare Parlor Setstes? any other houee la the city. UNDERTAKING. Oooitantly on hand all thelatert itylea. MKT ALIO Olurra, CASES and WOOD 0077m fnrnlihed on ihort notice. FRIEND & SON. why LIMITED NUMBER Of iharei li now offered foraale of the EA6LE RIVER AND WHEELIN6 Mining and Milling Company. For particular* partial may enquire of K. RIBfTKB.Bec'y German mp. Co. TBEO. KOBER, of Dlehl & Kober, Commlwlon Mercbanta. L. 7.8T1PKU Attorney at Law. CHAR H0R8TMASH *727 Eoff Street. H. C. ULR1CI1, President Panhandle Window GImi Work*. WeUaburK, W. Va. Samplea of nlneralf m well aa reliable aaayi can Ta. schaeffer & CO., REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKERS, WbMUog.W. Va. Trlrpliuuet ,4jj. LOTTERIES* NlW OBLXAKff, AUfUSt 1,1883. To the Public! Inratlgate far Tooralrfa. Postmaster-General Gresham having published * wilful and mullcloai falsehood In retard to the character of The LouialanaStatc Lottery Company, the following facta are given to the pnblio to prow blift*lament, that we are engaged in a fraudulent bualltup, to be filso aud unrui-: Amount ct prises paid by the Louisiana Bute Lottery Oompany from Januarr 1,1JT.9, to present date: raid to Southern Expttas Co., New Or* le%na,T. M Weacoat, Manager fl,M&SCO Paid to Louisiana National Bank, Jus. II. Oglesby, Pmldent....^ - 463,000 Paid to Louisiana State National Pank.S. il. Kenneiy. Preiideut........ ~.... 125,ICO Paid to New Or.eans National Bank, A. Baldwin, Preddcnt?~ .. 8S,!50 Paid to Union National Hank.b Charlaiuu, C?ihler ~ Paid to Citisens' Bank, K. L. Carriers, Pmldeut. - ... 57,010 Paid to Germanla Mtloual Bank, Julea . Casaard, Prtaident .... ? 10,000 paid to Bibernia National Bank, Charles n Palfrey, Caar>iern..r. 37,00 Paid to < anal i'ank, ltd. Toby, Cashier.... 13,iw Paid io Mutual Natluual Bank. Joseph 1 Mitchell, Caahier 8.W Total paid ai above...?|2,253,6?u Paldlnsumaof under 11,OOOat the various offices of the Company throughout the United States 1627,HO Total paid by all...^. - ~. HM1.0W For the truth of the above facta we refer the pub lic to the officers of the above-uamed corporation and for our legality aud standing to the Mayor and Officer* of the City?f New Orloans, to the Stain anthoiltlea of I ouiilana, -ud alao to the U. 8 Offi cials of Louisiana. W0 claim to bo legal, hones, and comct In all our tranaactlona, aa much so ss any business in iho country. Our standing la cou ceded by all who will Investigate, and our stock ha* for yoara been aold at our Board of Broken, and owued by many of eurbest known and reapcctod M. A. DADPHIH, Pnrfdent. M-C1PITAL PRIZE, $70,000.-** TICKETS ONLY ?5.00. Bharea In praporUoo. Louisfaua State Lottery Company, "We do hereby certify that wo aupcrrlae (hear* rangementa for all the Monthly and tiemi- Annual Drawing* of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, aud in tieraon manage and control the D raw Ins ? thcnuttlvw, and that the some are conducted with honesty. fairness, and in good faith toward all par* uea, and we authorize the uompany to use this cer tificate, with fac-rtnllea of our signatures attached, In its adrertlaemeuti." CommlMfenert. Incorporated In 1868, for 25 yean, by tho Legisla ture for educational aud charitable purrxxea-wllh a capital of 11,000,000?to which a meerve fund of *560,000 haa since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote, Its franchise was made a put of the present State Constitution, adopted December 2, A. D. 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or post* pones Its Grand Single Number Lrnwlngt take place monthly, a splendid opportunity to win a fortune. Tenth Grand Drawing. Class K, at NEW ORLKANB, TCKHUAY, October Dili, lhMS-161st Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, f75,060. 100,000 Tickets at FIVE DOLLABS BACH. Fractions, in Fifths In proportion. LIST OF PBIZE8. 1 Capital Prise. 175,000 1 Capital Prlie......^.......-......^.............. 25,000 1 Capital Prlxe ? lo.ioo 2 Prucs of ?6,M? 12,000 5 Prises of 2,000 .. 10,000 10 Prixesof 1,000 .. 10,000 20 Prises of 600. 10,000 100 Prises of 200. so.oon 800 Prise* of 100. ,'m.mhhmhIUh.. 500 Prises of 60., 1000 Prises of 25.. AmtoxouTioa raizsa, 9 Approximation Prises of 9760... 9 Approximation Prises of ? 9 Approximation Prises ol 1*67 jfrises, amounting to.'..?... 1265.500 Application for rates to clubs ahould b? made only to theoffice of the Company in New Orleans. For further Information, write clearly, giving full address. Make P. O, Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NiW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. Ordinary lettors by Mall or Express to M. A. DATPHIN, New Orleans, La, PHOTOGRAPHT. QRAYON POKTRAIT8 AT MYLK8' ART STUDIO 1 Ko. i!6< Mtln gliwt pAESON'8 Photographic Studio, 1205 MARKET STREET, mrSl Oppotrila ftinLnre Honiw. FINANCIAL. JJAN$ OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. ..^=. .~?4176,0Cf Wm. A. I*m President W*. B. sncreow ...Vlee-Presldeut Does t General Banking Business. Win. a. Ik tt, J. A. Miller, A. M. 4dams. Hen xj Bpeyer, DIBSCTOBS Wm. B. SUnpeon, John K. Bouford, Victor Ro*enburg F. P. JgpROW. Oaahler JJXOHANGE BANK. CAPITAL....... 9300,000, J.N. Wax cm.... ~?..~......~~....^Freeldent Samoal Lacouum Vice-President, oaucroif. & Hajhcimer, A.'w. k2 J. N. Vance, B. Laughlln, L. 8. Delaplain, John Frew, i Drafts taned on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points in Kurope. mpv t mwra. fuahtor JAMES 8..MCKELVY. Broker in Petroleum, Oilice in Pittsburgh Oil Exchange, Box 947 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oil Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. Facilities for handling Larue Black* of Oil second to none. When required flrtt-claia references will be named. Orders ro Idled. Represented In Oil Cltj Oil Exchange hT It. W. McKELVY. Represented In Sew York Petroleum Kzchtngebr tell we J. B. BARBOUR. *a. Q.LOBE FERTILIZER! "The Best Fertilizer Made for the Monej." Good for Gardens. Meadows, Wheat. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Cabbage, 4c. There Is nothing like It for Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Vines, Shrubbbery and Flowers. Call and get pamphlet with testimonials. Bold only In the dtj by ,T. M. CLOU8TON, Desuer It Grain, Flour, Feed, OH, Meal. Ac, 10J, ft 47 BODrn STRIET, ft-ntw H?rth?MarlmtHU??tWrMce THE FRANKLIN IN8URANCX COMPANY. 07 WBXXU90, W. YA. CAPITAL, 01OO,OOO. Insures splnrt loss or dsmigeby Are and light ning all claites of desirable property, also insures carcoee on the Western waters. OFFICERS, J.N. Vance, President, M. Belly, Vice-President, T. P. Phillips,Secretary, j. LStioehleln, AoiSec! DIRECTORS. J. N. Vance, M. Rcllly, L. C. BUfel. J.H-Holib,. C. W, VnuthcliQ. Ollice, >0. its Twelfth Street. lx? .