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^iliicationat. I m te Chanlal tMiew H1R WllEELISU, TT. VA. j ^mfatiiriielihlh you ol this well-known Arad-J l Mljfr the Clurgo 0/ the VigJUtion None, | ^ ?000 the fii>t Monday ol topttmtier next, and | ten months. ^Mrc?^ tiCtlwl st any time in the KMloti. I H flow *Ao 10 ',!we t,a"*f,?teni in au I tofltotlou Wording txivplloul mlvHutagn in I 2ri/o.' heAJih/u! ?t?l do.lgbt/nl location, cr-l 8>.; tKwrJ. thorough dUdpllno aud iiutructien I KjLtieii-jd'o! Ilk long UMchvn, in every departmLtoltci'to nlucMtlou. liuluiUugUiu modern) 'I'ouldteid ior a catalogue j ?n'i oiu?.?-, ACdicw, | SmUcsso/ Uie.lmlumy of the Violation, I B* 311. (In L'llaNr.lI., | ?w WhpclliiK W. V?. I MqTJOM'H'S academy, Fourteenth Sttccls. I B TJIUJ K IK>Ot Will. M Jle'Opri* H<?ptoi?*I>or Ttli.l i ni'/jra teai|*r?t?ire liw Uen secured for the I J!*L- !,Y I.'IJ mtr< ductlun of j-opir.or Hoit'uif I M iZ*rn :> 1"? l(i" "u w'"1. a'1 "'*** of the K^uaiiuii ir-v-j kvn iacrc#M;(l byu'lainons t-j ine I Tbo belt method* m?u ?;t?ed in I HI Jim: JiKiuwciiUl ?U'1 Vocal MiHc, KrvQCb I (jfRTiii. Lw?uiiJt *IP l?'i Klvcii Im Crnyoii I i'.iv Mnttofc' is OU mid rt'n.er Colon. Ken Hr?'* Wami-: em! UtvrntJ.e Work Jo all iui I 5U'<? hort-'niu upply to Uio B'gl.ilii PI BROTHER. I MffijjOLLEGE! iroetaccunty. W. V?., will begin its Forty-fifth I pjcSKi'lDliiKR 28,1'V). Ilia the mo*t uotaJ I Kfoictcli'UurUtntc, ImvlugdO Alumni, many of I V^us ?r< occupying high J)!occj of trunl. It ho* I ' thp J ML* College Kexno , ? ftjutrtf. iho Ministerial. and the Ladle*' Course. Hjl? CoMtf I> untr about /no of debt, and the Bfrsfcei ">>' ^>Nkoau effort to enlarge lUo EndowMgus: wJ the nuwl*r ol a'.udonfa. Patronage L* '?ra dl I1": Mcada of clutdo learning. i rotCtxiogacM tpplf to nor. w. lr. woolery, or I \& __ 1" K MWPr'BTOy. Prca't. , i <;im\vii.i.k,odiio. f. . |.i i r ' "or?. I. irsj? Kiniownient. Tlirw IV r- nl Slu.|>. I'lil. I'lillrtKiipliiciil ami Soli>tl* I f . l r. l llilKM'IIOUIWIHp*. I Jul ' i'Uii.M.'v. \ .iiu iMi-Ok-iiiUmI ami iram-. Oytuua?iuui. Superior build* 6;. | f I I rf t' I iin iiu III. I EXPENSES LOW. B uutfullv ?itnnt.il amid rhnrmlnsr f t.M.v I.H?liiy. NKXTTKRM |?ti Vpl. 0. I ?.r < .1!nl.ijriiw nixl further I |^r.iti;Ur>, aJJr< . .t. il, D., Pre*,, Oram llli'. Mrkluirl'o,, Ohio. :^urs I UEAVJ?lt CUJL.jL.Jb.Crfc: i and liRICM INSTITUTE FOR YOlfifG LADIES. FWicMon o I15 weeks oDcns RutcmberR, ljtf6. ijtaiifully ur*i liedlhfully itkrwd, cxk-m-ive JJmjcp ploa-AUt cro'iinlc, cheerful roouiH, thwe Ibii'r cowm*. Mipcriur hdv.uitug.* (or uitisio, n ami elocution. KxU'iifclro apparatus twenty pUaraitvt '.r.:.ui?, inrludliw ortfiu. Tlior? 5;i> wk, bua.e-llko cure, moderate wie. fctuii ItlV. E. T. TAYMB. Iia-nim Bmvo.- !'?. JJIK J. A. WOODS' SELECT SCHOOL Pur Young LuiVrrs and CUUreb, So. 1M2 Jacob street Tie School will reopen September 7,18?5. with a foil torn* of cumpotent tcachers. bpociar MWutin jaM to the Primary Uepartuieut. Objoct ttttbiui; dsitrliltv. CalMheuiei will form part the m !ii.")1 cxen'lMM. A Hunted number of Uribs &upr* will b* received, for circulars iCoaiilMi'K lull particulars apply to tho Principal. JrtA nftM MMmtCOLLESE Mariotta, Ohio. The bcftcducitlonnt mlvontntri?* offtrM. F t ln-iur* niixl?T/ite. Two cournoiof ntudy. 1 ! Scholarship* to old worthy Muduit.i. BUBI Tlio n?-\t trrm In Col logo nml Acmlomy hi?(Uii^U'aU'rlUlti. l\iUlogue???utuu application. I 1 TMis ujuwrr fcjuol it wtlch to acquire a sharp, practical cduMOOD, Wheeling: Ilnslnfss College. v 1>iw Scpanto Votrncs?Academic, Commercial ad baurtliand mm Typewriting For llltutraUd Colleen Journal call At College or l3d!?<, J. M. FRA8HKR & ?>.. ?i&* Whaling, W.Va. piilVATE SCHOOL. Hit*. K. 0. CRACRAFT Sill reopen her School at her Residence, No. 80 Twelfth Slroot, : ON' SEPTEMBER 7th NEXT. Mb*' MSttilTl AND LEE DNIVKKSITV, Lexington, Y?. hatnictlon lu tlic usual academic studies and In Unprofessional schools of Law ana Engineering, j kculon healthful; expenses moderate. Session ojouSfpl 17. For catalogue, address "Clerk of tttPiCulty." G.W.G.LKE, JjC President JLAYV SCHOOL ?OF? WiSHIXflTOX & LEE UXIVERSITY. CKX. (}. W. 0.1.KK, President. Imtonctlon by text-book* and prluted lecture*, Hth cuunes o( lectures on special subjects by teloeut Jurists. Tuition and lees ISO for pension of #ioc mouth*. beginning Sept. 17. For catalogue Jad full Information, address Chos. A. Graves mi^irol Uwr. U'linnton. Vn. lv< imnmcv 2>csott fill LAjTPftRK! THE FOUUTH SEASON Willi beautiful and healthful resort has opened very luccetflttllj. rfliu?lcd upon UiO BUMM T OF THE ALU! .??!& * MUU.sT.UN4 the Park preu-nu uusurpmellmatic conditions. Ko malaria. Exmip wiNm hay fever. Hetnier?iue surroundings, beautiful location, ?ucisl, RXUU10U8 ANi? iNlELLUnUAL AKTAuKB, c?h- of acci w and rapid commutation wi'.h the great cities. havo justified the of the proprietors that Ml Lake Park would . *? imM kUlUUg iUV) IUWI? uaacf Krtorw. JWtttol oscimtoiu by nil and mountain road ** V) ue aUractloiui of Uio place. accommodations arc ample and rcaaon* "tola price. J*"CHuit K BUILDING LOTS are to bo bad at t. The Aiwombly **lni AUGUST 6 and dosci AUUUbT 19. The prosrainma Include* a wide rangool lcctuita M ufttruetlon In ipcuial branches. Thf a wo. Railroad Company offer* reduced F* { * UuAuembly. Round uip itom Wheel* ^<11 ex ' Aoomhlv mnfor* diploma*. anft guslmsg <&nv(Ls. OtEPHEJi McCOLLOUOH, I Carpenter nntl Builder, Brick and Wooden Bnlldlngi Erected. Root*? Valley*, sky Lights, Counters and Sbelrlng. ^work promptly attended to on reasonable ^"W-AUejr IS, rear of Capitol. Bcsldence, g H EW.mnh Shnn In iH?y JU)MAK & 00., fatral JtaclilnliU and Englno Builders, Cor. Chapllne and Eighteenth Btrects. ffclAL ATTENTION given to Repair Work, , Jtats lor the oelobrated JudsonGoreroar. -52. J J)t 0. LIST, JR., ^OHK PACKER, M a rouitTXHTH nuR. guatcal. Croup, Astliiiiftjironcliitls,Whooping Cough, Inciplcnt Consumption mul relieves consumptive persons In advanced stages ol'tho dlsuwo.For sale by nil Druggists. Price, 25 els. CAITION !-TbO fTMinJne JV&yiyfjl I)r.KuirM<?as!iN>iuj? (r*'x-fifty' l??oldonlyln *hltevrapp r$, cJ amlbcardourrrgUtprnlTiittie MAMS*, to wit: A Jlnll't Head in a Circle, a fird'btrlp Can. ,l10 ft?c-s,,n?? H Will.*.* "M ?M I Ilnlllniorc, JM..V.H.A..8o1orroprlct<irn. H UlXiMULM'IMWlill IUW KTOP eilKU'IMtt TOBACCO! Oliow Lnngo's Pl?jKS? Til K OREAT TOBACCO ANTIDOTE I ^BLMKE comotoo of cure SfVon In every east.- nmlortaken. 43-AI1consultation* Fr?;o anil Dr. ClarKo'H ColH>rat??t Hook and \VritiuK? (In plain envelope*) two aianip*. P.P.CUKBK.H. P.. 880 Tin* SUCb?U??'l.OUa. cancer of Jerae! A Cue Iluaeuibllng that of General Grant. Borne ten y? ar? ago I had ascrofulou* sore on my rlclit hand which gave me great trouble, uud uu der the old time treatment was healed up, and I Huppescd I was will. 1 found, however, It had only been driven into the nutem by the usoof potash mid mercury- ami in March. Ifcitf, It broke out in my tlirunt, and concentrated in what tome of the doctors don jnouat-d cancer. 1 was placed under treatment fur this dluote. Some six ur ?aveu of tLe best phytic inns In the country had mo a different times uuder tlieir charge, among tUfiu threaspecialist* lu thin lino; but oue alter auotfter would exhaust their skill and drop me. for I grow worso continually. Tbo cancer had eaten thro gh my check, destroying tho roof ol my mouth and upper Up, then attacked my tongue, palate and lower lip, destroying ihe palatu and uuth r lip cntirtlr and ?Hf my tonuue, i-atlng out to the top of 1117 lo't cheek bone and up to t??e loft eye. Kroni a hearty robust woman of 150 pound*, I was re Uicod t<> a mere /rnmo of akin aud bone*, almost unable 10 tuni myself In bed. I could nut oat any solid food, but subsisted <in liquid j. and my u>m?u?s was so Ur gone 1 could not Uilfc. 'Ihe Htmulsli of mind aud tlio horrible sufferings ol body which 1 experienced never can bo revealed. Given up by pliynicUn. to die, with uo hope of recovery upon the part of friends who sat around my bedtido expecting ovory moment to bo my butt; in (act, my husband would place his band on me every now and then to tea wh'iher I was allvo or not, and at one time all decided tlmtlL'o was cxtlnet, and my death was reported all over thecou -try. Br.ch was my wretched and helplcs? condition the Unit of las October, (1881), when my friends commenccd giving me Swift's Bpecitle. In less thau ft month iho eating places stopped aud heal* lag commenced, aud the fearful aperture in my cheek has been clo?cd and dimly knitted together. \ process oi a now uuder Up is progressing finely, and the touvue which was almost (Ustroved is be Ing recovered and It stem* that nature 1j supplyi>ga new tong-a- lean talk *oihat my filru-J* an readily understand me, and cau vat solid ftx.d uuiln. 1 ah e to waW about whoiever I plea?e without the awlaian.eor r>ny one. Mil have ^afn'^1 oJ a mercifully Heavenly Anther; In due tojiwlu's fipccllic. lata ft wond rand a marvel to oil xay fr onda, hundreds of whom have known my intense sufferings, and have visited me In my iflliclion* Willie i iuii not entirely well, yet my cthUtnde Is none the les? devout, und I rnn confide ut that a perfect recovery Is now in light. If any douPt these beta* 1 would refer thorn lo Hon. John < l, Traylor, state Senator of tills district who 1* my neighbor, Dr. T. ti. BrsdfMd, ot Lagrange. Oft., or to any oiber persons living iu t.b?? touthem part jt T/pnpo county, Ga. in*. Maky l. Comxk. I4i0 Hr?ge, t?*? May 14, lg85. gold by all drugtjl&w. Treatise ??u B ood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Call on our Physician, No. l.V> W. 22a St.. N Y. Consultation free. lUK riwirr Uncino Co., Dntwer 3, Atlanta, Ga. . Jel3 daw __For sale by Langhlln Bros. A Co *nd Loiniii A Co. 'TO TPS PILLS 25 YEABS IN USE. Ike Oreaiwt Mclical Triamph of tie Ajo! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVES?. Loss of appetite, Kovrria costive, 1'ala In tbo bend, with a dull senimtiou In tbo back part. Pain andcr tbo shonlderblade, Fullncan ufter catloc, with ndisIncllnntlon to oxcitlou of budjr or inlud* Irritability of temper* Low spirits* with afcelinsrofhrrrlnirnotrlcctcd nomedntr* Weariness* Dizziness* Fluttering at the Heart, Dots boforotho eyes* Ilondacbo ovor tho right ere* KcfltlofuwOfls* with fitful dreams* Highly colored {Jrine.aud CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S FILLS ore especially adapted to ouch caaos, ono dose cffecta such a chance of feoll nor as to astonish the sufferer. They Snersase the Appetlte.wd came tho body to Toko ou Fleiii.tliiw tbo luritem Is nourished, and ly their Trnitn Action on TUIT'S EXTRACT SflRSAFiBILii Benovatos tho body, makes healthy Utah, strengthens tlio wudc, repairs tho wastes ot the system with pure blood and hard muscle; tones tho nervous svstem, Invigorates the brain, auu imparls wu ^i^u* v*. ?? ?U Sold by (fnitralRtfl. ? . PPIOB44 Murray StM Now Yorlt, From Pole to Pole Arsn'a SARSAiMRttXA linn demonstrated Its power of euro for nil dincoacn oftlio blood. t Tho Harpooncr's Story. Xtw JltJ/ord, June 1, JS83. Dr.. .T. C. Artn ft Co.?Twenty year* ajjo I wa* a lmroooner In tlio North Pacini*, when fivo other* of tlio crow nnd myself were laid up with Hi-urvy. Our bodies were bloated, (puns swollen and bleeding, teeth loose, purple blotches all over u*. nnd our 1>rcath seemed rotten, Tnkolt by nnd lar^D wc wcro pretty badly off1. All our llme-Julco wait accidentally destroyed, but tlio captain bad a counlo dozen bottle* of Avcit'ti Harxapauilla nnd Rave tin that. Wo recovered on It quicker tlian I have ever seen mm brouttht nbout by any other treatmentforHcurvy, and 1'vo neon a wood deal of It. Seeinif no mention In your Almanaaof your Sarsnpntilla beiuir jrood for scurvy, I thought you ought to know of till*, nnd no send yon the fact*. Respectfully your*, IUl.ni Y. Winoate. Tho Troopor'3 E?pcrlonce. ilUtrrn, IlaiutotawHS. Africa,)March?, JSS3. I)r. .1. C. AYKtl 8s Co.?Gentlemen: I liuvo much pleasure to testify to tho jirent value of {our barsaparllla. Wo liavo been stationed ero for over two years, during which time wo bud to llvo In tent*, llclnir under canvn* for uch a tlmo brought on what Is called In thin country "vi'lilt-aoron." 1 Imd thoso sore* for ?omo time. 1 wa? advised to tako yourSarsaporilla, two bottle* of which mado my sorcn disappear rapldlv, and I sun now quite well. Your* truly, T. K. Iloni**, Trooper Cape Mounted Jlf/tmen, Ayer's Sarsapari/fa J* tho only thoroughly cfToctlvo blood-jjurlfler^ tlio oniy mcuicuia uwi vn?u?mv- ?. Bcroftila, Mercury, and Cohtaglotu Dlfcoie from tbo ?y?tctu. rnrrAnr.n nv Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowcl\Maas. Sold by nil I)rucci*U: rrlco 91; tilx buttle* fur $3. ENDORSED BY THE WORLD. J?E^;ERMAN ill Till j Till# OBKAT EMXKIl OP IOT i, > do.ii,i? swiiiuiw of J"; <T',"yk?,mrT,"i kind* of tho l">t ([rrninn llfrU, UlU only Truoond IblUbla proem Ijy wlik-h lll"rlrl,t'* OKIItMlol VlrttlM olid Curntlvo l'"!*'"";' Iho Hirtacn l? pro.luc.-d. \V;ore toWUfJIUW tblsOrMtGwmu Tonlo will to P.?f llm?ltli><llvlnir ??' pluctU tftfinc tj'? public. Am * llnllnlilp unit l'lrMmmt Ii?vli;on?nt it li i*o!a",iy without* rival. and affordalwrAW nrurr.iad * I'Rurwr Cun? ?rtinr?nt?^<l In aU ' Tlil?Oi*tttMf?aidn??yorHiil?li?er7wl?eij |*l* KTZOLD H CO.Prop'a. Ualtlniore,M? J>gffBggffF um?*<* &?? lb f OttlRfi Nun. tt.*< nail "7 1'ourtceulti .Street PA881TON. Who Is this mni'l with ohlu so h'gh? No supplication iu her eye, Whose tutk of philosophy? WISH??of Boston. And who is the Iu bright Attire, W&osc aiuiiuiui; utvlo wo ail admire, Autf who hi utocki csii tike ft HyerV Mint Oi New York, And Khe with cheeks of peach-aud-creotn. Modtfct, petite mid shy of men. Who "*ew iu?Ultcdiiow und then? ilU* ul Baltimore. Ah! who this "queen wllh n?dlnntnlr"? - >\ Ith ' dti;.in ml* sprlukled In her Qulr" And "trjin that flwveia ihoKrouud hfar"? Aud ulwuys tells ol "fry ?r and thur?' Ml?S Ol St. I.OUI*. ?Vlticwju Stvu Who J* iho rnnld who*a daiuty .slipper Aud rinuuJ up /or ?u ocean flipper? Miio at vipicoco. ?JlojauutiiwU lieu iW. Who h this xnatd 10 like h f dry, V> ittMHiiu ut <1 gentle, 1 Kill ami nity, J-ovcly u? rjtu iukI fcW.H'l its bury? >lhi of riithburgli. ?riu-iui j:i header. Who Ik lliIk maid l?y Worth olouv 'Mont uli her g-u i.er ?i?to:? kuuitn, Utuwu t?uy iu Uiriiag aud iu tme? ilisA <it Phihdt-lphift. ?J'/illuddjj/na '1 iintt, Who in this 1a?m with rhcekaoC rod And lustrouHeyumid hIiup ly h ud, v. nom all taouieu would lUe to wed? Mini .t oi. Paul. - t. ruul Olobt. Who Ii tin lnhs with Hooton iter uo??, Who mttb ifciaumrk wacrtvsr Kho k ei A lid -koclu Uiogliui with guzo appealing? a!lv? oi w'hee.iug. MY 'FOX-HUNT. I am constantly accused of being a flirt. Uiijuatly, of course. Certainly I have had ofltrs, and have refused thoui. Naturally, I liked cortaiu men better at tirst than after I had time to know them really well. No man has the sense to understand his weak points and to hide them. They all persist in ditdlluaioniziDg you, aud then when you refuse to chain yourself up to them and their fellies they call you u? coquette," "a heartless flirt," aud all that. Under tho circumstances I insist I should be almost as billy as they?if I married them. u Now take the c?.bo of that young Englii-lt...nn T iroo until /? llflVM tn.QtnH iin badly and judge if i was to blame. I met him at oar tennis tournament. I had just won tho last set, aud was receiv inetho usual high I v sinctro congratulations, when I saw Mrs. Fansbawe bearing down on me with v. young Englishman, tiie Irtteat addition to oar dab. My heart sank as ho came. IlewaasD evidently a case of "not beautiful, bat good (?)" llo was hideous, but 1 reflected" t hut perhaps he was liko tho noble beast, or fish in his coat of arms, in which caau it was distinguished uplinecs, aud 1 bore up. "Miss Tremaine," said Mrs. Fansbawo, "allow mo to present to your favorable nctica Mr. Fox, who has come to study the manners, or the lack of 'em, and customs in our Amorica." "Now, really," gasped Mr. Fox, as she ca3t this Parthian arrow, "she's too hard on me. By Jove! I assure you, Miss Tremaine, 1 find much to admire on this aide." This side of the lawn?" "I meant this side of the ocean," he returned, pityingly. "Bat especially this lawn," he added, with a fascinating roll , of his light goggle eyt s; "I've been anxious to meet you for a long while, Mis? Tremaino. You play tennis so awfully well?for?er?iin American." "Then," I retorted, ."you think Ameri?annnt lUtiiinaril with (.hit KnuHtth ?" "Weil, no. Except in tho matter of feminine beauty," be relumed, driving out hie heel and ducking hht head, which pleading performance I afterwards found Minified a mental struggle with a compliment. I at once promised myself the pleasure of taking he\ural extensive "raieea ' out of tbe youth, fie was so beautifully literal *o "English," yeu know. "But*our 'humor,' come now!" I said, with my best air of innocent good faith 'Surely you admit wo are the only nation that has a distinct and characteristic wit." "Well, I dun'no. Suppose," he suggested dubiously, "suppose you were to give me a specimen." "Certainly,-' I responded cheerfully. "I'll take the first thimr that comes in my head. Got it out of a Western paper." "Tom Sawyer was warned of the danger of smoking in a powder-mill, but persisted. They collected one ear and a button, i'ht* funeral was a "bang-up atJ'air!" "There!" eaid I triumphantly, "Isn't th?t the quintessence of humor?" "Yea, devilish good," he gasped. There was a pause. I was falling bock for another e.tfort. He was eyeing me furtively and, I know, comparing me with "Daisy Miller" or some international horror by James. "Are you any relation to Fox's Book of Martyis?" I innocently questioned. tvY> eil, nut exactly to the book," he replied, with a patronizing smile; "but we claim descent from tho author." "0!"' I gushed, "I'm so glad I've met you; for, you know, I always thought his last name was rtyrs. Like Praise-GodCnre-Bones Alden, Up Guards-and-at-'ein Wellington, Don't Give-up-the-Ship Lawrence, and all tho rest of those old Puritans." My English lriend's faco was a study. His appoaling nose asked of his retreating eyes: "Is this tho bright American girl I Have beard oi r jt was ncn. i uo iovo to "take a rise" out of ouch idiots. Papa says he does uot see the sense of such jokes. I simply tell a lot of enormous lies to convince credulous foreigners 1 am a perfect fool?whereas I could do it more easily by just being natural. If papa wasn't ko 6\ spoptic he would understand that, it wan delicious to wo how much they would swallow. Jlowever, I had no time to follow up my Hiccees that atteruoon. Mamma came hustling up, all smile*, to toll Mr. Fox she knew his cousin, Lord Eintehed. How harmed she would bo to have him call very 8:>oii, and a lot 01 gush. Mamma is more than a bit of an An#lomnniac. As 1 am not I left them, partly, also, I confers, because I saw my cousin Tom glaring awfully. Tom and I are engaged?secretly, because ho is fio poor that wo have to wait a Iouk time before wo can even tell papa and mamma. Meantimo we both flirt. That is so much hotter than telling and being shelved. Still, I have to bo careful. Tom is so jealous, so afraid, poor boy, that I'll get tir^H of waiting onri takea better parti! For fully n week I saw nothing of Mr. Fox. I think he was digesting some of my facts. J Englishmen rpquiro about that time to assimilate chalf. Then they call with a cmaliing repartco?in a note book I Finally ho dropped in one Sunday evenr ing. Several men were there and wo wore having charades. We pre apt to have a jolly timo Sundays. Mamma is an Episcopalian anil papa is a broker?so, you see, wo don't have to bo narrow-minded. Of course, being Englieh, Mr. Fox misunderstood. llo ovivlently thought we were Conianrties anil adapted himself. Xrtturo helped him; he would make a Zulu. He mog la a hideous falsetto, lie pot ovorybody out, ami then, gavly slapping Tom on the back, informed him tliat Americans n??r ?m/<i sing choruses! Tom was wild. I had to cqnetze hiu hand under a music book to pacify him. In desperation wo started more charades There, again, the great Fox came to the front, assuming, unasked, the role of general director ana nuisance. Everywhere at onco, he shouted us deaf, dumb, and mad. He gave samples of what ho couldn't do. In all sorts of parts, and finally ended by putting such realism Into that of the bull in "Samlford A Merton" that bo charged through mamma's glass screen, emerging covered with peacock's feathers, blood, and glory, to be led away by papa lor repairs. p I was awfully angnr. I know perfectly woll lie (Imply acted ao outrageously be canae he thought we "Americana" would be delighted with anything ho did. "NMni? Mijr" is my motto, and if I ever Kto England or Zumland I intend to bevn quite aa ?ell a< I do home. When Mr Fox returned, radiant and eager to take a band in the next savage rite wo performed, he found us quietly discussing horwa, mamma having vetoed anything more oxcitlng than conversation and tea while he remained. "He is a charming young man, my dear*," aho Mid. "Very like bis dear coutiin. Bat ho is too volatile for my brica-brac." "Ah!" Mr. Fox joined in affably, "Yon ought to see my hunters Not that they'd do you much service. You haven't the game, you know." "True, Mr. Fox," replied Tom, with great suavity. "Therefore, insteadol Bending us donkey;,you should supply us with I foxes." "Do we send you donkeys?" said tho obtuse crcature. "I didn't know it. "Why, what use do you make of them ?" "We mako gamo of them," said the audacious Tom. ? "0, Mr. Fox, do you liko plain riding?" I interrupted in terror. "Why, that's my fad, Miss Tremaine,"j | he cried. "I should say I did. At home thevcall me a Ontaur, you know." "Do they? What a shame. He only had one eye, while you have two," I said sympathetically, Rasing at him with affected admiration. 1 Siuitmif a sickly smilo, he "thought! perhaps I meant Cyclops." "Ah I Thanks. 1 did. How stupid you must think me! Centaur; why, certainly, he's the one who imputed the liniment. I saw a picture of him on a rock in the Catskilis?half man, hall donkey." T . ? , XL * 1?? 1.1... ,ril* I i. nau IQ6 KlttlttinuMUH Ui DLd<?g mm now. My astounding ignorance knocked him out. Ho was silenced. The rest of us drifted into a discussion on the superiority of ancient ever modern poetry, and when 1 backwl up my side by translating some of Horaces ode*, 1 felt his goggle eyes fastened on mo in a surprise, lie was evidently trying to understand a little inconsistency he observed in me. All the summer ho became a sort of semi-detached fixture of mine?always joining mo at "hops" and tennis "frays," and spending every evening at our house. 1 am sure I gave him no encouragement, becauso Tom took it into his head to be violently jealous of him, and so I had to be very careful. Men are such geesa. Now, when Tom said ho loved me I believed him and have never been in the least jealous since. . But Tom had to get me out on the piazza twice ft week t<3 ask 'ise "why, if 1 loved him, I let that 'beaotIveari' han? around ine?:' Was not he too absurd? U'iuutJy trie climax came. One cool afternoon Mr. Ifox appeared with horses and proposed a ride. I appeal to you: Could I help myself? Of course not. l flew np-stairs, got into my habit, and descended to enjoy a leaaon in the English style of riding from the "Centaur." How shall 1 ever deacribo that absurd ride! It was too fnnny. Imagine, in the first place, my cavalier leaving the groom co enjoy the pirn tiro of putting me into my suddle, while ho breut lied in hid horse'a ?r and '?ose?"to aubdue tho brute, you know." Slightly surprised at this original beginning. I drew oil to the other side to await developments, aud in. a moment saw the "Centaur," tearing up the road, knees out, head down on tho horse's neck, yelling: " \Vhoa, mare! O! whoa! you beast." ' Away went Gilpin! Away went he; aud, being quick to take a hint, I followed. Iho English Btylo of riding seemed a little eccentric, but promised to be exciting. I pursued him holly half a milo or so, ch?ered on by the plaudits of my friends as they came from the 5 o'clock train, and caught him as he stopped to mop his heated brow under a tree. I meekly suggested as 1 rode up that it would liavoleas the air of a "Stop thief! chase" if ha were to keep within a quarter of a mile of me. "Well, Iduuno," ho said, "if this brute of a horse will let ine. 1 uovcr saw vuch a fool cf a horse; the tighter I hold him tho foster he goes." "JLI ^'OU UUllt Xi 1UU U13 IIIUU.u raw mui tbo curb he'd bo ail right," I frankly said. "I did not como to thus sido io iearn how to ride," he haughtily observed; and doubtless 1 should have been quite crushed by hie sarcasm if?"the bloody brute" had uot shot orF again with him. "0!" said I, "a southerly wind a cloudy aky proclaim a hunting morning," and oil I went altor. Never, before or Binco, have I run after any man as I did after that Englishman. My excusa must be that it was the only hunt 1 ever joined whore there was a real "Fox." It was a hard hunt. Two long miles I chased that unlnckv man, and overy where we commanded tho most flattering attention. Tho crews flew oat of the boat-houses to swell our triumph, and passers-by stood, petridud with admiration, as we tore by. It was immense?just like being in a circus. My hat floated gayly over a hedge, my hair fell down, and my side ached with laughing, but I determined to be in at the death. 1 knew my noble game must take to cover before long, 1 ? ??.1 nlkntna tamfn nniilovltllt niniliu iUl Jkliuva uuu uiuuno nuovnuuuu; B"'"B oat. Sure enough, by tho kind intoifcrence of Providence?certainly he had nothing to do with it?ho stopped at our stable door aiui fell, "a dem'd moist, unpleasant body," into tho arms of our grinning groom; while I, disgraceful as I was, sat ou a bundle of hay, and shouted. I couldn't help it; he wot such a funny mixture of dignity and misery as he mopped his heated brow and tried to explain why and how it liapponod. Now, after a performance liko thai, do you wonder that, whon he formallyjtenderme his pad?I mean hand?i refused it? What if he hod followed mo like apood1o all sura mer; had sent fb were and candy ? I didn't ask him to. U wasn't rny fault if he mistook my good-natured tolerance for love. Neither is it my fault that I have mischievous brown eyes, which men admite. Besides, how in the name of common seuse could I mean nnythiug when I was engaged to Tom all the time?secretly. Tint gloomy fears, the desponding views, the weariness of soul that many complain ofA would often disappear were the blood made pure and healthy before reaching the delicate vessels of the brain. Ayer's SarsaparilU purities and vitalizes the blood; and thus conduces to health of body and sanity of mind. daw Few aro qualified to shine in company, but it is in most men's power to be agreeable. llortford'a Acid (or Women nod Children. Dr. Jos. Holt, New Orleans, La., says "I have frequently found it of excellent service in coses of debility, loss of appetite, and in convalescence from exhaustivo illness, and particularly of service in treat meat of women ami children." Tiik"Want Soap,"universally acknowledged to be the biggest and best 6 cent bar. VaokloQ'a Arnica 8iUt?. Tlie boat Salve in the world for Onto, Bruises, Bora, Clears, Suit Kheom, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped linnda, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisIactlon,or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For Bala b* Iocun A On. The Wunt Soap," universally acknowledged to l't< thehliwetand beet fi rent, har. A Clear* Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. riNANCBAND TBADE. The Features of the JMonaj and Btoel Market*. K*jr York, Sept 4.?Honey euj at 1&1% pep cent Priaewcrcjmtfle paper 4a? percent. f? elKU Exchange dull at U 83a4 85. UOVKtlNMU'-t U'inlih?llnve bo.'U dull bill HtrODg. Htatk Hondh-IIuvo been dull and steady. Railway Bot??-Uaro been rather quiet, the total talcs belli* only^l.va.OOi. Btocxs?The feature of today's stock market hu been tho heavy decline Ju Union Pacific, accompanied by a heavy trtding lu mock. Tlio early publication of tho Union Pacific itatcment for July, showing a lots in the mro s earnings, had a depressing elfcct upon the price and everybody api?earcd willing to sell. both for louir aud iihorl account Af.cmpeulugat49X. it advaucedH percent, decl11n'il lilt the price touched 47%, aud >u sympa'hy with tbe f?t rf the market rallied in the Inst hour 1 percent, closing at a net Ion of IX percent. The general market was about steady. A few of theactlve stoc*" fel mo e tsan 1 rorc.nt. Jersey Central do< lined 2*4 percent, Iteadlng 2% percent and Lackawanna % dckwul After 1:30 ?. m. there was a decided rally, duriug which, in K MueciMrt, th? otrliest 1 rwn were recovered. und the inarlctt finally closed abautsteody aud wttlilu small fraction* of last* vciilng'scloslngit, except Jersey C ntral, which Is down ltfperceut, Heading lft. Manitoba IK; Chl-ago, Duri-ugtondt Qulncy 1, .Minneapolis & Ht. Louis, preferred, 2 percent. I>eaw*w ?fc Hudson cloietl with a gain of % perernt. Uiekatvuun* is up ft portent. TriuiwiMioiift 241.70'J fthares. U. 8. 3s. HU: u. n. 4'/V?. 1)2W: U. 8. now 41. 123; Pacific Ca of '1)5, 128; Central Pacific, lira's. 11 i; Krle, seconds, ?H%; Lehlch & Wilkesbarre. of d. Louisiana euusols. HO; Missouri 6*^<Q2; bt. Joseph, lit; St. 1*. k H C. firsts, 121f$: Tenuisseo fls, old, 47S: do new, 4 %\ Toxaa Padllc Land 0rants <rt; doKlo Urande, fiOfc; Union Pacific fiists, 115#; do Land grants. 107%; do hlufcingftiud, 1 8; Virginia Cs, 40; Virginia Consols extra matured coupons, 43; do deterred, 'jya: Adams iix} ro?s, 140; American Kx?iu?.*7; C-auada Southern, 85??: Central I'acitle. 8s>i; Chesapeake J* Ohio, 7%; uo Bnrta preferred, tt; do second preferred, 8; C. C. &?Jt 1.40; DouvcriltKio Grande, 11#: Krle, lObi; do preferred, 85; fort Wayne, i37: Kanuu & <uxas,'I Lake Krle A Weateiu 7y(; Lake Shore, 70^; Louisville ib Nashville, 45%; Louisville, New I AIIWUT ? l/UIIMV, > *, MVI< vU?.v.n...l Michigan Ceutr*I,(L%: Missouri Pacific, 9lfi Niuihville .k Chattanooga, <J. tiwt Jcm-y Central, tt%\ Northern l'aolfiu, 'tyi. do preferred, 41%; Cnlcago 6t Northwestern. 9 ft; do preferred, 12?; New Yurie Central, Ohio Central. %; Ohio ?fc Mlwis1 slppi, 2i: do preiwud, 78; Pacific Hail, 4i$?; Pitt*burgh, i40>jj; Reading, i8j^; BL Loula ?i bun FauoUco, 1W?; do p refer rvd, : C., M dc ?t. Panl,77>?; do preferred, Ulk: 'lexoa Padfln, 17jJi: Union Pacific, 4%; Untttd Ktut s Express, bJ; W., Bt. L. A P. 7J4 Jo preferred, 14&; Weils-Furgo Kxprew, 113; Western Union, 7UXUreifcdatufTi. ud Piuviilona. Chicago, Pepf. 4.?Wheat touched tho 1W at point of the present crop )car to day uuder heavy belling fur local aud outside account. Tnc market ojtened s cady attl^c for October, but before tho day cosed h*d hold oif 2c, and the late t tru 'in< was uo.ir inside Hgu 01. No particular cauio was assigned tor trcakmu beyond tho mvrtiou that tbu JiilWiiuk"c ?rowd,*s it is termed, and a number of other heavy outside operators buying become tired of tbelr holdings on the iovgsldeof ihu mar*etthrew fbem overboard, nud as aresuhttio market became heavy and sank under 1L Tho close in me nfteruo.m was fairly Hteady at about l^c' uuder yesterday's eiONlng Uruwm. Ttie feeling was quite panlcicy for a time. Flour quiet audweat; prices a shade lower; choice and family wit. fir wh< at Hours 81 8juo2V choice aud foucy Michigan aud ^iscousin Si&UadOO; pit-mu $5Ma5 .0. Minnesota baser* 9< 45a4 'JO; * oft wheat, iprlng $:t :tfai 10; low grades |225uSOO. Itye Hour bi 3 50. Wheat ruled uctlve but weaker, and forelgu advices quoted dull aud weak markets. Home markets were lower, aud tho Influences generally were of a weakuuiug character. The mar set opened a shade stronger, quickly aold otl'improved JfC, weakened and d<.cllne1 to a point iJfco under tho ciwtiug prices, fluctuated aud cloned l>$c lowt-r thau yestrday; sales ranged: September 77%a79J<c, cloved at 77^c; October 7J>??f>l',gc, closed at 79%a?Jtfc; November 81#* 8i>io, closed at 8l%e; December 8%a?^e,clos-<f at 8:*}*aitt>$c; May 'Jl&asWc, clsed at UJ^aUi^ae; No. 2 spring 77%c; No. 8spring67J<c; No. 2 red notn (nnl Kn 0 riwl ?Kil7<fav (VlNt rtl.txl llPinoP on lOATt cf frost prliea mlvanced Ka%o, reacted and closed l-ia.'Ufi higher than yesterday; cash 43ai3kc; Sep fin be* 43i-i^ic, cloned at 43^c: October 4 i^ttUc, closod at 41%a4?'c; November W&UvHc, closed at 3J^a3Jjid. 0|tU ,lrm UU(i higher early but reacte i, co?od ?io?dy; cash 24?c; September 24>*dHVc. cluht'd at 24&a2iiifii October 24??a24%<*, closed a. %1\%c; November 25c. Kyo steady; So. V, ,'k^i!. Flaxseed Heady: No. 1 |i 20a l 20}j. Mc?ft pork In fair demand mid firmer, prices a ivaneed lOaite, rcccdcd T/Vi Uc and clotted quiet: Cauli $8 75x8 CO September 18 hSaS 70; October 98 "(Hi 80, clos.d at IS 7u*8"MS; November $t 8<l%aH 8 Yx- clos d hi IS 67>?i!J 70 Lord quiet but utoady; ca h u d October C.W>^ifl.2'c; November C.l7>?afl.20c. itoxed uiuils steady, stiouldero J.fta3.MA: : ?uort rib short cleur 6.J5a6 20c. Whisky quiet at jl 14 Bngani firmer; cu!loaf7%c: granulated"#!. Minidard A C%c. But.ertlrw; creamery l.'aAJc; daliy ]2al7c. hgus 14HaUc. Afternoon Board - Wheat ealser; lower. Corn '/Mifi higher. OaU >ic higher (er October. Pork DaiOj higncr. Lard unchanged. Nkw York, Sept. A.?riour, r?celpta 15,183 barrols: export* none: market dull and.strongly la buyer*' favor; salts 11,0W) barrels; superflue w*.*;oru mill HUte 83 0Ui3 40; common to good excra oblo ?HJu520: euuimou to cholcc extra St. l.oui*fJJi? 5 25. Wheat lower and closlug weak; receipts 170,518 bushel*; export* 125,655 bu^heiu; sulcs C,Ui4,(WO bushels future*; 198,000 bushels N]K)t; No. Chicago 84*8.c; No. 1 hard OOiilMo; ungraded red 8latf0j; No 8 red 88c; steamer No. 2 red 87Xa88c; No. 2 red HaDl^e; No. 2 red September StytaJlc, closlug htiOc; OctoberUl^nWJfc, closing at ulJic; November yutft^c, closing at Ui^c: December i*5a VOj^c, closing at 95o; January l?CJ4a9d>?c. cifttlug at OjWj; February w?^ca$l ou, closlug at 9.S>4'C; Mnv |1 USjiai 0l?c; JUUO 8t 05. Kye dull and heavy; western C0af>2u; Corn, spot lower aud quiet; options opened a anade better and closed Heavy; receipts lJtt, 100 busnela; exports H.Tiw bush els: wiles l.OfvS.OOO bushels futures; lr <3,000 bushels spot; ungradod <9){a51kc: No. 2 do. 61c; No. I white 5 c: No. -JBontemwr A\)% *5*c, closing at i9)?!b?cember ttottxc, closed at 43c: May 48o. OaU fairly a.tlva; reoolpt* 108, UO tmshels, exports uoue; mixed futuros2Ja32o; white tt.4lc. liny steady and demtnd lair. ollfce. spot Mr; R'o barely steady at b%U$4c; options lower and active: ah* 80.001 bogs; September fl fcUiC.85o: October 6.80 j; Novomber fl.WaC.8oc; Deccintor 6 Himi.'jo; January fl.yoc. hebruary 7.0Ja7 03c; March 7.01o. Sugar Arm and in lair demaud: fair to good 6 7-i6ao91Ec; relined firmer; C b)?t&ia: extra V 6%a6}*c: whito extra (J OJiafifce; yelbw 4?iaM^c: mould A6jic;ofl'ACKc: cuUoal and crushed 7}<u7Hc: Sranulatod 7c; cubes 7n7>fc. Molosszs quiet Kyo rm. Rosin steady. Turpentine steady at .'4%a&c. Eggs firm and muir demand; receipts 1,751 picksg?*. Port firm with a fair inquiry; mess tlOOOi 10 50. Cut meatssteady; pickltd bellies Gafl^c. Urd opened n fhado better aud closed w-ak; contract grade spot 6.60aG.c2)4c; city steam 6.40c. L'ineto cu?ier with a better demand. Other* unchanged. Baltimore, Sept 4.?Flour steady and quiet Wheat, western lower, closiug quiet; No. 2 winter rod sp't ?7#87Ho: ttoptcmber a7%iii7%c; October 80Huh9>ic: November 91%a91%e. Corn, western steady ana mora active; western mixed jpot 4SVi* 4%o; September 4SXa48%c; 0 tobcr ?i!a48}$c; November, new orold, 46>?o; year 44a4l><c; ktuimer 46c bid. OaU steady; western white ala82c: do mixed 28ai0c, Provisions firm; mess pork 11125. Lard, Milled "!%o. Sutter firm: western parked ltolSo; creamery 19a lc. Ktfgs easier at lia!5j<}c. Cofieoflrm; Rio cargoes, ordiuarr to fair 7Ha8iic, Sugar firm. Whisky lower at 9116al 17. Cxacimkxti, O., Sept 4.?Flour quiet: family $300*415; fancy $ 130a?60. Wheat in fair dooand: No. 2 redmuic; receipts 0.5JO bushela; shipments 6,000 bushels. Corn ino?e active: No. 2 mixed 4r>a 4uc. Oat* stronger; <so. 2 mixed 2fi)$c. Ryo lu fair demand; No. 2, 6cc. Il-trley uucnanged. Pork nrimlnul atfti&O. l^inl tlrm nt fl.lfin. Hulk tnpflls aiilet nnd Arm: shoulders3.60c;short ribs 5.t0c. ?coa steady: shoulder* -1.25c; Abort ribs 6e5c; abort cicar 6.<5c. Whisky lu good demand at st 00a 107. Uuttor tlrtn and uucbnugcd. Bugtir tlrm am! uncbauged. l<gga tirm at ii;val2c. checse tlrm and unchanged. Touun), O.. Sept. 4.?Wheat dull; No. 2 cash or September 84Wj. October 8oJ(c; November 6M?c;j December t^c; No. 2 soft Bfl^c; October 8%c'a*ked; November *??; May Mo asked. Corn quiet and a shade lower: No. 2 cujih or September 45c: October 4l)(o; year 883 asked; May 3/^c bid. Onto, firmer; cam or September 25<J4c; May 3;c. (!lover seed quiet: cimb. September or October S3 80 bid; November 15 40 bid. Live Stock* Chicago, III., Sept. 4 'The Drotertf Journal roporU: Cattlo? Receipt* 9,COO head; shipments he??i; beat (trades strong; common grades lower; shipping steers 14 uo*C 10; siockcrs and freucrvliti ?4<0; cuws bulls and mixed ft 60*4 0J; through Total weaker at >260*350; western rangers stow; natives and Halt broods (3 40*5 00; cows f230a a&o; wintered Texan * pittltMO. Hogs-Receipt* 12.t>M head: shipments t-.iWO head: market stronger andtalOc htgrvr; rough and mixed f4 00s4 23; packing and shtnplatc St 30a4 0); light wcigbu M8?k4e0: skips ft 60*3 70. Hheep-kePelpts 1,603 he d; h'puienw 400 licad; market steady; natives |17to4 0J; Texsns 81 76a3 2ft. Emit Lwkrtt, St'pt. 4.-C?ttlo dull and nolhlng doing; all through contiguraent*; receipts 6U bead; shipmentsM'U head; no shipments to Now York yusterdiy. Hogs ac'lvoand firm; Philadelphia* It 06a4 75; Yorkers SI 66a170; grosser* 3140>t 4 60; receipts 3.2 0 head; shipments 2,400 bead; shipment* to New York ytslerdar 20 can. hhocp very dull and unchanged; receipts 2,0JO bead; shipment* 1,000 bead. Cikcinxati, 0? Sept 4.?nogs steady: common and light 13 Wa4 60: packing and butrber* t4 10 a4 CO; reoelpta 1,507 hood; shipments224head. Patrolaum. ba i pro kd, Pa., Sopu 4.-Openod at fl02H; closed at tl 0.%; highest fl 0%; lowest 91 02%; runs 50,titft banvls; total shipments 75,258 barn-Is; chartL?rs 7i.74fl barrels: clearances 6.228.000 barrels. On. City, Pa., 8er,t. 4.?Opened at %\DAi\ highest I II 02!4; lowest 81 02; closed kt |i wjft charters 71,746 barrels: shipments 63,0s5 barrels; tales2,270,OOJ barrels; clearances b,452,i)JO barrels. ] Prmujunon, Pa., Sept. 4.?Petroleum active and firm: National transit certlflcates opened at ll <ov$; closed at II 02%; highest tl 0254; loweat HOI*. TrruiraLX, Px., Sept. 4.-Opecod at S102U; highest ll 0.%; lowest ifoiJJ: closed atfl wjjf; shipments, 7o M barrels; charters 7.,740 barrels. Niw York, Sept. 4.-Petroleum firm; United cloaod at 110?K. Dry Uoods. ? Ntw York, BepL 4 ?Thore has been a good volumorf tales. The del ivories for all the leading makers of bleached muslins are taking c*roofthe receipts, while uew selections are reducing stocks. Brown ami colored goods are doing U-tter. Prints and ginghams are in steady distribution. Flannels are very active In demand and the outlook for the near future Is more aquestiou of supply than price. Blankets aro doing well and choice qualities are well told ahead. For underwear and knit gocds therasrkot is active, Clothlnr woolens reflect a steady demand for heavy weig. ; goods. WooL PmMDKLPHU, Sept. 4.?Wool steady and firm; Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia XX and above 32434c; New York, Indiana, [Michigan and wei tern flue or X and XX 28a30e: tub washed 2M 36o; unwashed, combing and delalno Ztaasoj nutera Oregon 17a2fe; Valley Ortgon 21a<4e; New Mexico and California coarse carpet wool lu 17e; pulled 23a25c. Nkw York, Sept 4.?Wool steady and moderately sctiTo; domes Lie Uccce27aMc; pulled 14a33o; Texas 9a22c. Cotton* ^cacanun,0?left 4,-Oottta .doll)mUdllof J'.' ' ' * . i got, JyctdtX & Ca. LARGEST Grocery House iy TOST VIIIGLVIA. | We ?re Solo Agonts /or the followiuy celebrated I Br-mdiof F1.0UK: T>..M<? rxP Woof Vfi.irJil ill L 1 IUU Ml >? VOW 1 II Qimuj Elcctrlc Light, Phu'uix Patent, Guiding Star. fiOO TUGS CholM TImcthy 6?cd in stock and for hale at bottom mice*. .Send i rln' order and be convinced that our pricca are the Ioa csu Merchant* aro cordiallv Invited to tnako our ofiice their headquarters while in tho city. JOS. SPIELS CO. AVIinlvxale Groeorg& Heed Dealers. an^6TrlM.s gvcw St gcrtsjclig. Announcement! TO THE PUBLIC. The nndondgned, having lately withdrawn from the Urine of Friend A Bon and Arbeux, Bertschy & Co., havo formed a copartnership under the firm name of Frew&Bertschy. For the purpose of carrying on tho Furniture, Carpets & Undgrtaking BU81NK83, AT w? tii? -*r i tv cmurivr nu? 1114 auun Diiiuuii Thoy aro now receiving an deepening dally AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK In the latest and most modern designs, And will bo pleased to nee all their old frienda, and 08 many new ones m may favor them with their patronage. FREW & BERTSGHY. "? gj. 3. ghotlts ft (Co. SPECIAL SALE OF BLACK SILKS For 30 Days Only. J. S. Rhodes & Co. The best makes of Imported Black Silks at 25 percent less than ever Known. Lot IVo. 1 at 80c. Lot IVo. ~ at $1 OO. Lot No. 3 at SfjU ~5. If you are interested call soon, as these low prices will make them move quickly. J. S. RHODES & CO. lica MAIN ST. JtXcvelmnt gallons, WHAT IS IT FOR1? lit?To avoid Iho annoyanoe of buttoning on jronrcnftfc 2d.?To regulato the length of your cuff by moring it up or down, andfoatoulng It to tho lilt of yonrihirtiloeve. 8d.?Tho conrcnienco of taking off your cuff or putting It on without handllu* 14th.?Now, would jou do without It for 25 oenUT _k? fixtures &vt 3?aieriaX?. jgTEKL ENGRAVE!) ? Portraits of General Grant, Vtry Cuft. Nln 30x31 InohM. Pwtp*M tor ft SO McLCBE flOUSI AST ffTOKK, M *, L. SlOOU, A|Uk SKidicaL Dr. J. E. SMITH, No. 1404 Chapllne Street, Near Fourteenth Street Tho best evident* of a physician's lacoea la the testimony of hix patients. The increasing demand* for ray professional services provu that I have aoalt honorably and fairly with those who ha to consulted me. I never use a patient's name with* out permission, though I have many hundred certificates from those wuora 1 have cured after they had been pronounced incurable. A thorough medical education with many year* hospital exporienoo and familiarity with tbcraputlc nxenta, a dose obserronceof temperamental peculiarities and strict attention to hyrienio mauag-iment insures suooeas, a euro is possible, and I frankly give the patient my opinion. Home Proof. Kidney and Liter Diseases and Rheumatism.? 8uQered terribly?'"Nothing Meeined to help me; could not get out of bed. l>r. .Smith cured me." ZEl'lI. PHILLIPS, Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh, Polypus of None, impaired Voice.?Suffcreil for yuan; patent medicine failed to holp me. Dr. Smith completely cured me." CHARLES CHADDUCK. Of Bpeidel <fc Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Dyspepsia and ulcerated Stomach.?'Treatment for yean failed to give mo relief. Dr. Smith cured me." THOMAS HOLT, Insurance A genu Fits.?Hail them for fourteen year*. Dr. Smith cured me." LOUIS F. WASHINGTON. Scrofula. Running Sores ou Head.?"My son was allllcted for fourteen years. Nothing seemed to help him. Dr. Smith cured him." 1 MBS. CATHERINE CAPS, Market street. Wheeling, W. va. Cancer.?"Suffered for year* with Caucer. Had It cutout three times. It returned after each operation. Dr. Smith cured ma without knife, causllcor pain." Mks, H. M. OKCUTT. Plies, Fistula of Anus.?Flat on my back for 18 weeks. Reported dying. Dr. Smith cured me without knUe In live weeks. THOMAS COLVIN. Wholesale Grocer, Main 8t, Wheeling, W. Va. Ulcerations of Rectum, Prolapsus and Piles.? "Wat glveu up to die and pronounced incurable. UI. OU1IIU Dili HID KlUivut nil III:. WASHINGTON DEL ANY, Martin's Ferry. Rev. II. O. Ladd writes:?"Dr. Smith'# professional services Id my family liavo been most satisfactory, mid I commend him to all as a geutleman aud a skillful physician." Mrs. Margaret Kolk fays: "I had been suffering for seven year* and treated by many physicians for dyspepsia. Dr. Bralth said 1 nad a tape worm, and In elgnt bourn removed a monster 100 feet long." Female Complaint*.?Three yean In hospitals for females, givo mo peculiar advantage* lu such coses. Persons cured of catarrh. dlwauna of heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous altcctions and weaknesses of men nud youth, scrofula and asthma testify to my success. Piles cured without the knlfo. Patients at a d bunco our bo treated br lctterand satlsfttctlon guaranteed. A chart for sclf-examlna* tlon scut on receipt of two threo-ceut stamps, and advice returned free. Consultation at office free. Office hours from 8 a 1 *. to 7 P. daily. Call ou or addrutf*, JOHN K HltlTH, M.D.. No. 14<M Chapllna St., Wheeling, W. va. KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE!1 Better Than An Insurance Policy. ' i 1 ODBEHT'S CholeraAntidote IS WARRANTED TO CURE j I Diarrliwa, Dysentery, {J Flux, Cliolic, ' i Cramping Pains, f.iinlArn Itfnvlina .And Cholera, OR TOE MONEY KEPUNDED. It hot* saved many lives Vscd by many Phyaiclaiw. ] FOR SALE HY ALL DRUQQIHT8. LAUGHLIN BROS. & CO,,j SOLI'. PBOPBlKrOKS, No. 1208 Main Street. *n18 TTllM B 111 I Ask your dru^ist for it. i || S |Scnttoanya<ldreK8lbr$l.S0 ftMJ MALYDO'H MFG. CO. SpriagTieM, 0. DR. MOTHS FRENCH POWDERS. Will care IMmmc# of the Kidneys, Gravel. Gloet, ] Btrlc.urcfl, and all Uriuaij and Urethral Due?scc, 1 Ncrroaji an4 Physical DeWity. Soninal Yrtakncs*, . Loa of Vigor, Premature I>cclluo la Man, Early , Decay, Ieu potency caused by errors of youth, oi- ! coma Ac. Sypmlla In nil its forms, note throat and now, ulcer*. ornptlou*. scrofula, tetter, nit rheam and all blood and sain dlmoaeft. Komale i Weakness speedily oared. Gonorrhea curod In 8 daya Price 1800. Bold In Wheoliug, W. Va.. by K. F. Bockcio, Loexs * Co., Dru^it*. 8entby mall naalwl ** for* jf & ? Reliable self curs A favorite prescription of ni'c of tli<? tnn<i lintrd and mccewful ecialiit-. i?? the U b. (now retire!) tor the euro of Xervou* IjO?t Mnnboml, WVuUne?? and llccur* scut in plain ?caicd envelope Fr?c. Unigtfu ts can fill it. Aririra?< DR. WARD ft CO.. Louisiana. Mo. FEIillML "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" Tli?? Orlclurtl ?ut<I Only CJcmiinc. ?!? ? rtiNM<>. |l??r?rfnf W?rlhlr?i IsilUlWii: "Ckhholct'' HnitlNli"*?< ? "'??? m*!*- liHtlu*""1'** TO LADIES. **U.r.u sfetasHis glcstaurant. CapitalDiningRoomg MAHTI.N' THORNTON', I'ROP'B. ElUbli^ed Bfpt 1,1878. St^nR'nand vWlore coining to Wheeling wilt remi-moerthat tho Canlttl Mulnp Room*aru now In rxinScctrumiliiffonUT. and good lne&la can bo bad atoll boon of tbe day or ul*ht >li? T NO 1ifo f 119T. M A RKKT ST. gU?ubtttc,(5a;s<:Steamgittttta mnrtfliT 1? M. T TTTV7 '|'XHJIU>JUJO ? JUW i.U| ELUMBER8, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1418' vMflrket Street. MTHeatli^ and Ventilating of Public Bulldlngi Dwelling* and Factorlw a Specialty, an24 ' T UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLlTHBElt, Grns and. Steam Fitter Mo. MieUAUrsTBur. Jiwt rccclyod, a lot oi Chciter'a Patent Adjuita* bio Humeri. Bpedal attention ftlTcn to Jobbing. mrll ^TM. HAIfB A SON, ^.. AAOTKUL PLUKBXXS, Gaa and Steam Fitter*, ' Ho. a TWELFTH STREET, AH work dona promptly it roMonabl? prim 5 BWiDUNIFORMSm BwLarwuM'j niwu*t*< Ctu'tw* <r ?'??f PgHB WMub Iirv4 <*??! LNiiumii. 3D UrwJ CSnlJ ffPg Ublon pUUi. IHuUaUuM lU |flm Hy iniwiw. mu, n lri?rhll?.l.anMMb, Bm4u4 In*- B\ . , . >1jJi, ?sp0<ition and State gait. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND The Gr?n4 Reunion of tbe People of the Ohio Valley and Loww Lake Kegton at the Great , -WEST VIRGINIA EXPOSITION AND STATE FAIR, ' which will ho hold tX WHEELING, W. V A., SEPTEMBER 7, 8, 0,10,11 & 12,188?. $16,000 IN PREMIUM# AND PDBSfiJ TO BE GIVEN. Tho Uraudeat Dtuplay of Horm, Cuttle, tint en. Swine, Wmltiy, Product* of tho Farm Work at op. aad Klnuidu ever exhibited In tho Ohio Valley or Lower Lake Region. 10 Groat Race* with 60 Hones, all flrtf-cbua TroiU'ru. Paoera and Rutuicn, engaged m tho Flnect lialf-uilo Kacc Traik in tho L'uit^l State*. The Large Exposition, Machinery Floral and Horticultural Had", with th?ilr grand dtaolays ot Art Textile Fabric*. Mftchlnory, llu'o and Beautiful Flonrera, Aquirlaro with 500 Llvo Ftoh, Pro* duct* of tb? "arm, *a, will bo worth tho cott of tho trip to see. .special arruugetnonU for reduced faro and ipocla tralux on all railroad*. ?-poed eutrica el.mo Sepiomber 1. at 12 a. X. LivoStock eutrica cla-e Hot lumber 4 at B r.M. A'ldrcm Secretary for Premium Li?ttor in'orzaa* lion. A. IiBYMANN, Protidcnt. M. KE1LLV, Prea't pro tem. OKORnE TWIT. .rVp^w gTATE FAIR NOUCE. ~~ All persons who have space In tho building* and privilege oti tho grouuda 010 miutrvd 10 have their oxUibiMk'-d privileges propped by ftoiday, September 7. at 10 o'clock a. n. To avoid efntu"'on we deaire every thing ready the tint da j of tho Fair. UKOHGK HOOK, muSI Me'iuy. jgTATE FAIR NOTIOF. To tlie Exhibitors in tho 7th Department, for Preserves, Tickets and Flowers,&c.: Mb*. Jjto. ll. Hnnnsaod Vm, HrnbyBhub, Superintendents, will bo ou th.-orounds Thursday, Friday an J ffttntday, 8EPTEMBEK 8, 4 AND 5, [or the purpose of receiving and having all *rt!clM lobe exhibited in their department eutertd. No > triloba will bo outercd iu ihla department after September 6. but will be received until Modnay, iep'enib.r 7. -I Bfpa GftQBOB HOOK. Secretary. gTATE FAIR NOTICE. ro the Exhibitors in tho Ladies* TextHc and Art Departments. Mrs. A. W. KeUy and Mra Hubert White, Supciv nteudenta of tho Eighth Department, will boon he flrounda Thuntdny, Filday And Saturday, 8opemberUd, 4thnnd5ih, for tho purpeso of recelv- / ug and entering all articles to be cxhibitea iu that Icpar'mcut. No aiUd* for compotltion will bo latjred after Saturday, September 5, in this do* art m cut. UKOHQt? HOOK, au3l Sfcrelary. potteries. SroInML I'lti/.K, ?io,ooo.-i? Ticket it only 93. gburea In proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. " We do hereby certify that we sunerviso tho arrangement* lorall thu Monthly and Scml-Annual l)i-nu'(fiira nt thi* I^inlsiRtiit fetnle l<oth*rv ('ounxuiv. I mil Id porxm manage and control the T?rawlnf a Lbomulvci. *ud that the mraa are conducted with aonezty. fairness, and in good /alih toward all pur* lies, and wo authorize the company to tue ttiln certificate, with bvo-Bimljlcfl ol out nignaturua attached, in its advertisements." Commissioner* Incorporated in 1M8 for 25 year* by the Lcgiilaturo for Educational and Charitable purpoacs, with i capital of $1,000,OOO-td which k r-*orvo fund of iter $550,WJO has slnoo boon added. By an overwhelming popular voto its franchise wis made a part of the present Bute Comtitutlon ulnpted l>cccuiber'2d, A. D., 1S79. Tho only lottery evor voted on and endonea by iho people of any State. It never scales or poa> pones. Its Graud Single Number Drawing take* >Iaoe monthly. A snlendid opportunity to win a fortune. Ninth Brand "rawing. Clou I, in tho Academy of Music. Now Orleans, Tuesday, H<*(>tenib?r 8, 184*6-* I84ili Monthly Drawing. CAPITA!/ PRIZE, 175,000. 100,000 Tickcts at Fivo Dollars Each. Fraction! In Fifth in proportion. lwt Of pkiztt. 1 Capital Prire.. ... 176,000 1 Capital Prloe *26,000 1 Capital PrUo .. 10,WO 2 razes of 16,000 12.000 5 Prizes of 2,000 , 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000^..^...^. 10,000 2Q Prices of 600.. 10,000 i 100 Prize* of 200 - 20.000 ttO Prists Ol m.......................... 80,000 WO Prises Of 50 26,000 1000 Prate uf 25 25,001 AmoxiuxTioH nuxo. 0 Approximation Prize# of 1750 6,750 9 Aiiprouniftuoarrwsui wj ........... ?,m? 9 Approximation PrUes ut 2,260 I9C7 Prises, amounting to ? 4066.600 Application for rates to club* should ho made only to the office ol the tXiutpuny In New Orleans. For furtner information wru- clearly, giving fall adilresB. POSTAL NoTKS, Expreu Money Orden, or New York Exchange lu ordinary letter. Currency by Expreas (all sums of $5 and upwards at our expense) ad (Leased M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La., Or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St, Washington, B. 0. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLKA.NS NATIONAL BANK. _ New Orleam, La. OR LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans, La., BTATE NATIONAL B NK, New Orleaiu, La. OERMAN1A NATIONAL HAMC, aul2-wmw New Or lean*, I a. Louisiana State Lottery. For Tickets or fnrthor Information 0( tho above Lottery addrcsf. J. H. WILSON, Covington, Ky., or. H. P. CARTER, Windsor, Oni, (Mnsda. Amount* of tftOO and over, bv JCrpr<** ki my ex. won? 1#?1 (Commtsstou gffUtcTtants. B. Davkktobt, O. D. Eootmon, General. Ol D. Eggleston A SON, Special. B. DAVENPORT CO., ooMMuCssioisr 'Malm In Grain, rionr, Soeds, Provisions, Cbeeat and Dried Frails. > * irr wahutwotow m.. chtm*? gaptv Vclavchcust. yy"HEELING TAPER WAIiEHOUHE. If oblnMon, Furl* &> Co., Manufacturers and Dcalon In every variety of rAPKR. No. 1127 MAIM HTRBTT, Telephone 811. Wheeling, W.Va. HiKhontcaahprirApafd for Raja. Paper and Old Seal gstate Q. 0. SMITH, Real Estnto Ajjont AND STOCK BBO&XR. Bpedal attention gircn to Collecting JUm'm tad the general management of Beal JSataie. tan furnlah beit of references. mrin 1220 MATH HT.. Whaling, w. v>. 3kttor??sr-at-|;?w. Tm. gabvin, . ATTORN*.* & CODK^KMiOR AT LAW, A*i> Notary Pcbuc, Wheeling, W. v?. jto?m 2 Odd Peilowa' Block, Cor. Chaplioo and 'iw?.fth Bta. CqUmUom promptly a? lenad to. Mpl i?w SG. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC, v IWlWWw WH i&L kkid