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TUU8TKK?8 8ALB, rpEUBTKE'8 8ALK. ~ By vlrtno of * d*ed ot trait ojuJo by Qccm Holt and 8*117 Uolt, h wife, to mo u trtutoo. dated April 10,1877, and recorded la tbo offloe oJ the Clerk of the Couutr Court of Ohio county, Weal Virginia. In Deed of Truit Book No. IX wgtt m, Iiball Hell at the front door ol the Court Huum of mM county, oa BATUUDAY, the 17th DAT of SEPTEMBER, 1M7, commrnclug at 10 o'clock a. all tint oortaln tract or part*I of land being the wcat third part ol lot numbertd two hundred and fortrilx mfl), iltuaUt in that put of tue city of Wheeling laid ofl I>jr William CbapHno and John Eoff, at the corner ol Hot! and Third atrfeUi now Twcnty-iocoud itreet. running from Koffatreet eut thtrtyaeven Joel Jncbrai thenoo aouth forty lett; thonoo (Ait tUri?j feet two lucbea; thencoaouth twouty nlx leet to lot numbered 245thenco with Mid tot woat to Kofl utrcct forty feet eight lucbea: theuco to KolT mrrot north itxtj tlx lett to tho pl*oo ol beginning. ..... Tkhma oKSALB-Cuh In hand on day of aal?. J A UK J HKKu, Trtiitoo. iVwvMitit.t KtJlOM. AUnrnnv* buKJ rpKUtiTKJi'H BALE OF VALUABLE X UKAL EHTATK NEAR BOARD TllEB, MAfi BH Al.Ii COUNTY, tij vlrluo oI a deed oJ trust mule by Jainw A Rico to tho undersigned ttuntoe, dated on tho 17tb Jay ol Juue, lu tho year 1881, and recorded In th? ofliec ot tho clerk of tho County Court ot Marshal} county, West Virginia, lu Deedof Trust Book No. 4, lolio 2fl, 1 will toil fit public Ruction, at tho iron< door of tho Court Housaof Marshall county, BATURDAY, ?4th DAY OF 8KPTKM11KR, 1887, commcucliiK at ton o'clock A, a certain tract ol laud situate on tho waters of lllckman, a branch of Flith crock, In Marshall couuty, West Virginia snd bounded Kh follows: Beginning at a hlckorj comer to said Rica In tho Marshall andWoUclooun ty Hue uorth 8VM? west 148 nolo? to a stone pile Id Ktaw'slluo: thonco north 3* cast C'J)^ polw to i stake and W. 0. bush la road, an aftrcod cornor between f'tteikou, Kfce and Kfaw: thonoe soutt wot n poles to a stouo near the road; thonw north M9 west '20 poles to a stone; theuoo south 66' west 14 polo* to au oak; thence south 25? west U poles to a hickory; thence north 68? west 22 polo* fovv.o. corner between Rice and Kfaw: them* south 80? west JOJlf poles to a bush corner of Vai cntluo llromau: thence north 44 polo* to ft atom within ouo rod of a sugar marked u a corner; thence north 41? west 14 poles to a stoue In a Beelei line ou north bank of Hickman; thenoo with laid II.... mirth 'JmU? flllt HOtmlfMi Ini mm t>aar * ?ln>. thence south 64c out !>a poles to a W. 0,; thorn* MK? east 16 poles to a W. C.j thenco north 42? easl M pole* to ft oralu; Uaontv north 42? uut 27 t>ola ton red oak; thonco north 17" out W polos to I red oak; thence north 60? cuttt polos to * bush; thenoo uorth 3s? cast 86 poles to a sugar: thenex south C4? eas1IW> poles to tho temporary line and with tho moo south ^ ea*t 2M poles to the begin nlng, contalulug four hundred and seven aora and throe-fourths ol an aero, bo the lano morem Jos?. TERMS OF BALH-Ono-hall of the purcha* money and as much moro aa tho purchaaor mai elect to pay,cash, and tho residuo In one year wits Interest thereon from tho day of ealo, tho pur chiiwr to glvo his note with approved security, and tho title to be retained or a deed of trust given U secure the deforred payment. ' ? . Title believed 10 bo good, but selling as trustoc will only soil and convoy Buch tltlo as la vested lr me. JOHN J. JOHK8, ]e3] . TrustPO. JtiuUUA'X'lOtlAJ.. Johns hopkins university, BALTIMORE. Programmes of tho Instruction oflcred, for tho academic year beginning October 1,18S7, to Graduate, Undergraduate, and Special Students will be sent on application. jy2s Steubenville, 0., Female Seminary. A largo part rebuilt. Twenty-two largo now rooms, 'l'ho best advantages In MuMe, l"aintlz>g, French. Ac, Ha well as In tne English Course, with the love and care of a Christian homo. Scud for u Catalogue. B*Y. Dr. and Meb. A. M. REID, Principals. Mfs. HETTY REID 8ANFORD, Co-Principal. ly^rrliMw rj^UK WHEELING INSTITUTE. Boarding and Day School for YOUNG LADIES and CHILDREN, 83 Twelfth Btrcet, Wheeling, W. Va. JUIOO AiinA a. iaqmui, irjuuipai, Carclnl training and thorough instruction in every department. The Fall Term opena Bopt. 0, CetaloKiH*) turn lulled on application. jell Wheeling Business College, And English Training School. 1 hrre fiepar/i!o Department*? Business, English Training and Short- Uand and Typo-Wrltlng. Tuition Bates very reasonable. fflTbAIJUES ADMITTED."?* Plrnte call, or address as above. au!3 ?*vr SMEBI8G CORED. Bystcm bleed Upon nature's laws. NO 8ECRECY ?No THICKS. ?jstem explained to tbo?o Interested. Testimonials from physicians educators and patrout, who have received benefit irom. the method ol Jnitiuctlon. Address, Mrs. M. BTJEtfEKS HART, PrlnclDal. Washington School ol Elocution and English Language, U04 M Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Students boarded In family o! Principal. fe21 Washington school of Elocution AWD ORATORY, Mrs. M. STEVEN'S HABT, Principal, 004 "M" Street. N. W.. Wabhikotom. 1). C. Sixth Annual Session bcgtas Wednesday, September ... Course ol Instruction embraces Elocution, Practical Knglkb nrd English Classics, Latin, .Ma the matto, Modem Languages, Vocal and lnstrumental Music tuul Physical Culture Tfto i'rindpftl is assisted by an efficient corps ol teachers la each department. Grided classes for boys and girls dally. Adnlt classes and private instruction given In tho evening. Diploma awarded. A limited number of pupils accommodated in tho family. For circulars and references apply to Lvrsr-UOKKCKK otiico. au8L Whseting Female College, Tli'HEELING, % TA. Tbo Fall Terra ol this long eaiablishofl institution will commenco WEDNESDAY, BEPTEHBES 7, 2387, The coarso is comprehensive and will bo well taught by a 71nt-cUus Faculty. New Decks, Additional Apparatus, ' Bcasonablo Terms. UoarJJngr una day patronage solldled, Address II. B. BLA.13DKLL, 3yl4 President, IT. De 6HANTAL, 2*EAK IVIIEKIiING, TV. VA, (Bisters ol tho Visitation,) A school ot wore than national reputation, offers Exceptional advantages lor thorough education ol young ladles fu all departments. Library*of six thousand volumes. Flno philosophical, chemical and astronomical apparatus, Musical Department specially noted. Corpi ol piano tcichers trained by a leading proteiBor from Conservatory ol Stuttgart. Vocal cultnro accord* ing to tho method ot tho old Italian mastersLocation uusurp&sed for beauty and health. Ten acrcs ot pleasuro grouuda. Eoard excellent. For catalogues, and rtierencca to patrons la all tho principal cities, address Ml TffB PntECTRE^a COCOA. " G It AT*: J UX??COMFOIiTlNQ. vmm PAr?AK uriuo vvuvn. BI1EAKFA8T, By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws nvhlch govern tho operations ol digestion and nn? trltlou, and by a careful application of tho fine propertlr* ol well-selected Cocoa, Mr. ?pp? has provided our brcakhuit tables with a delicately flavored bcTcrogo which may savo ua many heavy tloolors* bill* It la by tho judlctoui tiao ol aticn urtlclcs of diet tluU a constitution may bo gradually built up until stroog enough to rCBlat every tendency to dlsc&so. EuvdrodtoJ public roaladia aro floating around us read? to attack wherever therolca weak point. Wo may GJ^apc many s fatal *baft by keeping ouneJn* wcU fortli?^ With ruro blood and a properly nourlshod frame."? Cirfi ScrrJce Gautt*. Made simply with boiling water or mlljc Bold only In half pound Una by Grocon. labeled thus: JA mks Elrfl A Co.i Bomoopatnlo Chemists, fnt-TThAn Uwnow. Kwgtawp. HOUSKFUBNISniNG HABDWABE. QARPET SWEEPERS x"t Tin Hirflwaro anil House Furnishing Store .0' NK8BITT & BBO. ?U27 "Y^jTATER FILTERS, COOLERS, FKKEZKR3, LEMON SQUKKZKKa] And all Seasonable Gooda, it GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS', )eU 1210 Main Btiwt# MEDICAL. , /ho\ew; I ravnVvg ; all J MJLW rn er (o mh lainti 0 auAaU a B?v/el "Troubles aye-cured by &xWDow? ni ton r mn i JHl cLra^iits ScH it _? The Original l?i Ro "imljV MvtalAvo LIVER Bi ? 0\\?;S PILLS, lit LETVAItE OF ; f , jzvoys. ALWAYS tei ASK Ton J ill. l'litilVSX PELLETS, on til LITTLE SVGA11-C0ATZ2) PILLS. Heine entirely vegetable, thoy opcrato without diKturbnnco to tho fivstcin, diet, or occupation* Put up In glass vials, licrmetl- tn cally sealed. Always froBh nrul reliable. As n Inxnlivo* alterative, or purgative* ,W( these llttlo Pullets givo tho most perfect ire satisfaction. cr, SI HEHUIL M S II111 on h Iloudaoho, S? vn Dizziness, Coimtlpa- /wK tloil, Jnd JtfCMtlojj, rf&L CD Bilious Attacks,ami nil lv 1 derangements or tho stom- BrY ach and bowels, aro prompt- B ly relieved and permanently -H&L x?^ cured by tho.uso of Dr. ^ he Plcrco'u Pleasant Purgative Pellets. i. In explanation of the remedial power of these 211 Pellets over eo great a variety of diseases, it W? may truthfully be said that tholr action upon clt tiio system is universal. not a gland or tissue' T i escaping! their, eanatlvo influence. Sold by 11 druffgiats,25 cents a vial. Manufactured at tho go Chemical Laboratory of Wonti/tf D;si'?nsaky Medical Association, Buffalo, N.;Y. ^0' Uffitimi W/ *8 offered by tho manufactur- & * cra?r i)r' sngo'g catarrh 1 if .\TV\y3& llcmcdy, for a cuso ot nP: ( s m J ;>$$ Chronic Nasal Catarrh which V they cannot cure. Dr SYITIPTOIUS OP CATAHIIII.?Dull, ' heavy headache, obstruction of tho nasal 681 passages, discharges falling from tho head ] Into tho throat, sometimes profuse, watery, m, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, Jr purulent, bloody and putrid; tho eyes aro *1? ..mw? KUU IIIUUUII.U, LIIUIU 10 ruiklllk ijrt in tho ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to un clear tho throat, expectoration of offcnslvo u" matter, together with scabs from ulcers; tho voico la changed anil has a nasal twang; tho 311 breath i3 offensive; smell and tasto are lm- tu. paired; there ia a sensation of dizziness, with . mental depression, a hacking coukIi and general debility. Only q few of tho above-named rot symptoms are likely to ho present in any ono un case. Thousands of cases annually, without uu manifesting half of tho above symptoms, ro- we suit In consumption, and end in the grave, gk No dlsenso is bo common, moro deceptive and i dangerous, or less understood by pliyslcianB. , By Its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst foa cases of Catarrh, ** cold In tho head," Cory/a, and Catarrhal JtSendachc. Sold by druggista everywhere; W cents. tei m< "Cutold Agony from Catarrh." Trof. W. TIacskeii, tlio famous mesmerist, 1 of lthaca.N. Y.. writes: "Some ten years nyo I Buffered untold agony from chronic nasal mcatarrh. My family physician gave mo up as incurablo, and said I must die. My case was m| ouch a bad one, that every day, towards Bunset, my voice would become so Irortrcc I could wfi barely speak abovo a whisper. Inthemomlng ' my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me. By tho use of Dr. Cage's , Cauirrh Komcdy, in three months, I wns a well man, and tho euro bus been permanent." l0? "Constantly Hawking and Spitting." Thomas J. Hushing, Esq., CJOJ 1'lnc Street, St. Louis. Mo., writes: "1 was n tfreafc sufferer In from catarrh for throo years. At times I could 4 hardly foreatho, nud was constantly hawking Bn and spitting, and for the lust eight months could not brcntho through tho nostrils. I 00 thought nothing could be dono forme. I,tick- yo tljyl was advised to try Dr. Sage's C?tnrrh i Itcmedy, nnd I am now u well man. I bolfcvo , It to bo tho only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and ono bus only to give It a an fuir trial to experience a3Coua^i^IlS results and frr a permanent cure." ^ Threo BoltJcfl C?ro CstarrU. ' Eli HonniNS, Iiunyan I'. 0..'Columbia Co., hn Pa., says: "My daughter had catarrh when u>) sho was flvo years old, very twdly. I caw JJr, H Htfgc'B Catarrh Remedy advertised, and proourcd a bQttlo for her, and soon saw that it cr; helped her; ? third bottle effected a permanent euro. Sho is now eighteen yeara old and ,; Bound and hearty." S*1 frt ffieziaan far Tata s co: CO Tho wonderful cfllcacy of Swift's Specific as a ha remedy and euro for rheumatism nud nil blood dls- go cases, has never had a moro conspicuous Illustration 301 than tills caso rvllords. Tho candid, unsolicited and mi emphatic testimony given by tho vonernblogcntlo- 1 man must bo accepted as convincing and conclusive Tho writer laapromlnentcltlxonof Mississippi. Tlio ^ ' gentleman to whom Mr. Martin reform, and to wJiQR) Qfc ho Is Indebted for tho ndvlco to which ho owes his Anal relief from yonrs of suffering, Is Mr. King, for ie] many years tho popular uigat cleric of tho Lawrcnco House, at Jackaon. ho fel Jacxsok, Jllu., April W, 1s37. aq Tly^nrr Sn-cino Cojitast, Atlanta, (la.; *7 Oeftf/emcn-I liavo been an Invalid pensioner for *, forty years, having contracted pulmonary and other diseases In tho Mexican War, but not till tbo 1st of March, 1S75, iJJd I feci any symptoms of rbcnmatlara. do On that day I waa suddenly stricken with that dl?-. 1 eaio In both hip* and anklw. Fop twenty dayo J 1 walked on crutctics. Then tho pain was lew violent, hut It shitted from Joint to joint. For weeks I would :_i bo totally disabled, either ou ono?ldo or my body or 1,11 tho other. Tho j>alu never left mo a moment for a j eleven years anil seven mouths?that Is from March t, ' l?W, when I was Urst attacked, ?o October l.lfflfi, wheu I wascured. During theso cloven year* of In- alt teiwo Buamuti I tried Innumerablo procrlptloaa , from various phjralcttitu, anil tried everything sugRested by fricmls, but If 1 avbr received -tho least Rfl' benefit from any mcdlclno taken Internally of fix- 7, Uirnnlly, ? am not cuvaro of It. Finally, obout ttfo I h/#t er September. I mado arrangements to go to tho rrt, Hot Springs of Arkansas, having despaired of every loJ other rviuedy. whou I accidentally met an oldacSualntanco, Mr. King, now or tbtfXnwrpnco Houjo j. t thUolty. Ho had oncobeen a great sUircrerfipai rumnnilUm, jm<!,bs I supposed, had Wen "cured f?1 by ayj?)tb? U)4 PwlM:, but whoa I mot him hO , told me that his visit b> \(io Hot Springs was In valo lO' ?ho found no relief. On ids return from Hot Sprlnirt 1 ho heard, for tho tlrst tlmu, of tho 8. H. 8. an a romody . . for rheumatism. IIo tried It and six bottles motion hi: trimnlptn run*. Several years liavo Iiassod since. but _ - bo bos had no return of mo . , I J" ' {Immediately rcturnod to try It. In September I |OD took four boulct, and by tho tint af October 1 wm >; vrcIl-M far a* tho rheumatism was concerned. All Ul1 pain had disappeared, aud 1 tuvn mot VV<T a TW1.no* ?^{jttrouo Interest In maklnR this statement other thantho hopo that It may direct sonic other sufferer nD to * aura suurre ot relief, and If It hiu thta result I fc to wall Tvwqmoi) /or my'tronblo. 1 aw rery respectfully anil truly your friend. ? * m j. n. xabtr. ?jt ?alo by all ilrugglsts, Trcatlio on Blood and nj Bl-ln Dlsoa*c? mailed free. Tuu Gwirr Srncino Co.. *v Drawer 3, Atlanta. Qa. ^ CUIMAUIiT'8 I m - mi M || j ||| in ai Di Injection and Capsules. jj Whcro all other medicincs havo failed these pro* Q: paratlonH were alwHys oUec'lve. They insuro rapid Bj and extraordinary euro of severe, recent and jj chronic case* o! diieaso. Thoy aro used in tho Hospitals el Paris by tho celebrated Dr. Ricord, and aro found greatly luperior to all remedies ti hitherto knovrn. Jor a&lo by all dnifgiiU. eu21-i & ik %niA\i?mx. ORlcot Noi.ua nml 87 Fourteenth Btreet? FIFTY-ONE, T. W.PiiuoMi. eating U over with mo forever} Llt? u too sober at flltyono! 0 longer 1 worthlp tho vvlttv and ClOVOr J Tliltiga that amuxed uio I loathe and ahtm. 1 have coino to the auramlt and now begun oalnk to tho vale on tho other aide; Thoic'aadamp In the alr-thero'a ft gloom on the sim ! hoso waulnifof vapor* .tlio Orcui hide. ,nd ray fellow-traveler*, left and right, Kail away from tha trarlc, hi we downward hie, o their ibveral hoineas thoy aro not In Bight? Hut 1 hear tho holla ai thoy hid good>hyl Uuw lonely 1 lee I aa I tree mora high o my (UMlued Inn?a dlamal placet bhut from all glimpse o( tho goodly aty nd the auiwbluo ol every Irleudly /ace. ct what la to dread T Thero'a a hi ha tor there Full of pity, to wolcomo tho wcarr iruiut. no will bind the footsore, and havo kooJ c&ro Of every poor soul that scekH Ilia rcit. I tiomblo to ko to him, uncouUa&od? . hear him no lottera from prlcit or Popoj llutl carry a import within roy breaat [ hU own sure word?and a dcainlwa hopo, MET HALF-WAY. "Thore noes another button!" I exclaim1 angrily. "I Jo wish you'd learn how i button shoes, Oharlio," "1 with 70a would buy shots that are rge enough for you," ho aald goodituredly. The eix-fcotcr who tnado thin remark as my huaband, and he was getting very J in the face trying to button my shoee, wan going away to visit my Btepiathor, bo was a man of means in Now York, id I was very nervous leat I should miss e train. As it looked like rain I asked my hnsind to help me get out my alpaca dreBS I could wear it. Oharlio -went to work at the straps and ck, and it proved Btnbbom. He grasped, d twisted, and shook till his breath was ne, but the catch would not yield, ing 1 he brought it down at last, and the I flaw op with a snap, but Charlie utred a howl of pain; the corner of tho ink bad crushed bis foot. "Uonfound it," ho muttered, "do get out jat you need and he done with it." [ hauled out the alpaca, a good deal mbled and somewhat tho woise for >ar. Charlie seized upon my nicely ined linen almost before I was oat of it, llAhnfl If Inffl fha ?rtr?lr U?1?.U...I .. ,_,V ouw TIU1VU UC AUVBUU d bhouldered, and then be went limpi? down atairo. "Dear me, Jo, what an irritable man ur husband ia 1" said mamma. "Why, ild that muBt be your old alpaca." "To be sure it ia, mamma," X answered, toothing out of the wrinkles. Mamma sighed profoundly and shook r head.. She did not like Oharles, and vayj regretted that I had refused a >althy offer and taken up with a poor trk. I had just got the dross on when leard him about out that it was time to to the train. Mamma dropped the brash and ran wn and I followed, putting in my pretty amelod cuff buttons as I went. One pped from my nervonB fingers and fell tkling down the stairs and into the hall der uiiarlie'e feet. Of course ho made itep and smashed it. "Oh, see what yoa've done now!" I ed out, and the tears, so long restrained, oke forth. 'I'm always putting my foot in it, it 3ms," Baid Charlie, stiffly. [ lingered a moment, hoping he might ike some advances toward a reconciliam and give me an excuse for taking ck all the unkind words X bad uttered, ,t he only said carelessly: 'You had better get your breakfast," d strode away whistling a shriller pitch an over. t followed mamma into the breakfast )m and scalded my mouth with oome t Coffee, and in a f?w mSnntaa loin* too ire off, rattling away under the leaden y toward the dopot. 'I hope we are in time," said mamma. rhan silence fall. I glanced at my huB- i nd; he waa gazing oat at the window d Btill whistling under his breath. In i minutea we should part and never jet again, perhaps. The last thought w too much for mo, 'Ob,' Charlie I" I whispered, and elid 7 band into hie. Hia fiDcera lay paaaivo In the graap of ,ne. Ho did not even turn hiB eyea to* ird me. The carriages Btoppad; we were at tho ition. 'Hurry up; thero'a not a second to 10," said Charlie, and bofore I could get 7 breath we were out and off the train, 'dood-by. Charlie," I gasped, my heart my eyes. 'Ciood'by, Midget," he responded, sotting at the last moment. "Don't worry out me. I shall have a jolly lark while n're away." "Ob, Charlie." The idea of talking about a "jolly lark" d my heart ready to break 1 But the lin was gone, leaving Charlie on the itform, kissing tho tips of hiB fingers. "Dear me, Jo, what an absurd man your muauuu), remaruea mamma in a severe lieper; "he haa attracted everybody's :ention. And jou?surely you aro not Fine, Jol" I was crying like a baby and would have ?en the round woftd to have escaped >m mamma and gone back to Charlie. Such a miserable journey as it was, and eh a miserable night as followed, alongh mamma did her best to make me mfortable in her stylish city home. I aid think of cotbiog bat Charlie. I d parted from him in anger, and I must' back and ask his forgiveness. Life was :h an uncertain thing; a day, an hour ght bo too late. Bright and early the next morning I is off. Mamma was very angry and eaid treat deal, but all that doea not mattor. ' ;ave up my visit and started home to larlie. The flying train seemed to 1 iep; I was in a fever of remorse and , sentence. Toward noon wo came to the Relay ' nse and got oil to exchange trains. I t exceedingly lonely and down-hearted ! I gathered up my belongings and hurid out. So many droayy miies lay boeen me and home. I was on tho etepa clambarlng timidly wn when a strong hand clutched me. \ "Why, Jo?" "Ob, Charllei" Ho almost lilieil me offend hurried me to the waiting room, liia handsome face ;!ow. "Kow, Midget," ho cricd when we were >ne, "what does this moan V" 1 "I was bo miserable I could not say," X bbcti out, my head against his breast, had to come back to yoa Charlie, oh, reive me.1' How his eves slioce. How close his trartns held me. In that moment I .t what a precious thing it 1; to be truly red. "And I was coming to yon," he said, s voice unsteady. "I made up my mind t to stand another night like tho last ,e, Jo, I was a brute to treat you as I i), \jut?" "Hush, hush I" I oaid, "the Unit was imiue, but I'll never foe cross to you ;aiu while I live?X never will, Charlie 1" "Weil, now, which way do we travel V" leetioned Oharlie, when it was all over; ladn't you bettor go back to mamma, y dear, and have your vlelc out?" "No, Charlie, I want to go with you; lere is no place in the world like our lite home." Charlie's face spoio wholo libraries; ad homo we went hand in hand, bo to leak. Years have come and gono since that appy, happy day when Charlie and I let each other hull way; but no shadow r doubt or auger or indideronca has ever nee dimmed the Bnnehino of our wedded lias. | Skis- Success Ointment and Soap. The tin marvels of healing and cleansing. ,t Drug Store ol McL&ln Bros, Governor Voraket'a Atiaroii. Tiinu-SUkr, Aeldo Irom Hi merits aa a rovlow ot the politic*! situation anil id arguruont for continuance ol Republican rule la Htate affairs, Governor Forflker'a Cjidwell address it noteworthy lor somn features all too rare In political spoecboo. Among theeo nro its moderation and courtesy. Ever since hla veto oi tho President's rebel llig order, and atlll more since tils encounter with "Windy" Wilson, Governor Foraker baa been denounced by nearly overy Democratic and mugwump paper la the country aa an obtrusive waver ot tho bloodjL'Sbm, and a foul-mouthed detainer ot his betters, but ho has allowed none of tble abuse to provoke him into a retort in kind, and epoke over two houre In reply to his dotractora without uttering a word which one gentleman might not opeak to another without offence. Republicans have to admire fn the speech not only its temperato tone hut its breadth of view. Qaeatioua are discussed in their Statu and National relatione, rather than in their local and personal bearings or from the standpoint of a corner grocery. The contrast between it and Mr. Powell's address in this particular is striking. The Caldwell address might fnirlo hn nalliwl tha Iratr.nnit* tn ">? D-?' J ,uv onj-uvtD IU IUD A I CO I" dential campaign of 1838; the Hamilton epeeoh with its petty quibbling scarcely rises above the dignity of an aldermanlc canvaaa. You'll find her nailing night and day, Although At tluuH oho in not gay, Anil should you wonder wheu you meet Thin twiAMiit uralle, regard her teeth, 1 bho only laughx thaw uumtt to show, Which tOZuuONT makes while m imow, I.uught?r Loud* a Now Oharbi to beanty when it discloses a pretty Bet of teeth. Whitencoa, when nature haa sap* plied this element ol loveliness, may bo retained through life by using the fragrant Bozodont. "firaldina'a Glue" mends furniture, toyB, crockery, all ornamental work. Borrowing monoy strengthens the memory, but it is tho memory of tho man who loans tho money and never sees it again. Old and reliable mcdicines are the beat to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir haa been proscribed for years for all impurities ot the Blood, in every form oi Scrofulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial disease?, it iB invaiuablo. For Rheumatism, haa no equal. Logan & Go., 0. It. Goetze, 0. Jtfenkemilfer, K. B, Burt and Bowie Bros. 10 For common prose the fly as a punctuator ia a great Bucceas, but it won't do for poetry aa it never uses the parentheses or semicolon. Piles! 1'iltirt! rilattl A Sure cure found at last. Noononeed Buffer. ABurecurefor tho blind, bleeding, itching and ulcerated piles haa been diecovered by -Dr. William (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment. A single box haa, cured the worat old chronic cases of twenty-five and thirty years' standing. No one need Buffer live minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions,' instruments and olectuarios do more harm than good. William'dlndian Pile Ointment abeorba the tumors, allays the intense itching, acts as poultico, gives instant and painleas relief and is prepared for Piles and nothing else. Thousands of cured patients attest its virtues, and physicians of all schools pronounco it tho greatest contribution to medicine of tho age. It mattero not how long or severely you have been suffering, you can bo cured. Judge Coons, MayaviUe, Ky., says: "Dr. William's Pilo Ointment cured me after years of suffering." Judaefcollinbury', Cleveland, 0., says: "I havo found by experience that Dr. Wfllfom'a d:i~ ? ,, ....mm u tuuiuu xiiu \jmiuieuL gives immediate and permanent relief." i We have hundreds of each testimonials. ? Do not suffer an inatAnt longer. Sold by j druggists. daw i An ingenious Boston man has invented 1 a missile to throw at umpires, which can , be furniebod by tho ushers in any quan- < tity and at small cost. j I have been eillicted with Hay Fever I from early in August until frost. My 1 Byes would run a otrcam o! water and 1 , sneezed continually. I was advised to use ; Ely'B Oream Balm. I has worked like a ubarm andl can say I am entirely cured, j Mrs. Emklinu Joiixaow, Chester, Ot. TTbEiW ; He (at Slates Hotel hop, Saratoga)?Are : you fond of dancing, MiS3 Diamonbedecked? She?Oh, passionately, but in 1 this warm weather one does get so het up. ; Don't trifle with any Throat or Lung j Diseaoe. If you have a Cough or Cold, or ; the children are threatened with Croup or < Whooping Cough, use Acker's Englieb j Remedy and preveafc further trouble. It , is a positive cure, and wo guarantee it. : Price 10 and 50s. Logan & Co., C. R. Goelza, 0. Medkemiller, R. B. Burt and 1 Bowio Bros. 0 "Say, what'a that for?" asked the baysoed, as the flngorbowl wa3 paaaed around ; at a grand dinner. "That's to sop your banana in." said tho wag at his aide. He ? did it. An English paper says that BurgesB 1b I an amateur who doesn't know now to use beam. Tho Euglieh yachlGmen should cast a little more mote into their own yachts bofore crilicisir g the beam that is in Burgess's, . Give Thorn a Clianoo I That iB to say, your lungs. Also all > your breathing machinery, Very wonder- 1 ful machinery it.is. Not only fhe larger . air-passage's, but tho thousands of little I tubeo and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked ] with matter which ought not to be there, i your lutigs cannot half do thoirwork. J And what they do, they cannot do well, j Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family < nf thrnat. ami tinna a?^ I'm-' * _ ucuu nuu mug UU* 1 structlons, all are bad. All ought lo be got rid ot. There is just one sure way to get rid ol them. That ia , to tako Boscbeo'a Gorman Syrup, which t any druRglst will sell you at Beveny-five J conta a bottle. Even it everything . else haa tailod you, you may depond upon < this ior certgin. to keep a woman out ot-snlks tho easiest ! way is to keep her iu sllke. Only a slight dlfl'urence between U and I. I v. i -? 1 Tm: reason why Acker's Blood Elixir ia s warranted, is because it is tho best Blood ' Preparation known. It will positively euro all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole ' system, and thoroughly builds v,p tho constitution, Remember, ym guarantee it, Logan & Co., 0. E. Goelzo, 0. tdenke- > miller, E. B. Burt and Bowie Bros. 8 1 1 ? ( The will oi Mies Dorothea L. Dix leaves t to IJarvard College many valuable Sags 1 and parchments given her by tho United States Government. I have been an annual Batterer from Hay Fever lor 40 years. It rocurrinK , about August 20th ol each year. For \ several enmmera I have used Elv'a Cream i Balm with excellent results. I am free ; from any Asthmatic Bjmptoms. I hope many Batterers will ba induced to try the remedy. Geoiiqe Einr, Baltimore, Md. TincJiw Misery Alter Siting * : U avoided bf djBpeptlca who, guided by the recorded cxrcrlenco o! thousands, begin and Byqtoaatleally punuo acowtoof Hostotter'? 8torn?,ali Bitters. Persistence In the uso ol ibis pure and bW? woredllod s'omachlo, U tho solo and ajreo* ablo condition ol tho entlro removal ol the obsHt nato loins ol dyipcpsla, no less than a temporary fit of indigestion. In connection with tho uso of tbli ipoclflc, U Is desirable to avoid articles of rood vfhlcft individual exportencohas shown to be fllUlcuU rf (HgtsUon by the stomach sought to be I benefitted. Hsch dyspcptle's past observation ct rainaflitv nhftalo nn*W? Kim own guido and rocat* iu :bf* particular, not trailing to any aetof dletctlc rules too generalia bn tultod to particular ciist*. BlUauanes* and conBUpaiioo, heartburn, wind upon thononj*cb, aour eraotatlona. neadacho and mental deapondeuer areamonirthoconromliantaol dyipopila. and w* put it to flight by too ASM. ' ^ ' ut* *e FINA^CEAND TILLDE, TU? Jfefttures of the Mont? aud gtook 1 Murfeote, ( Kxw Toaf, Sept. lfi.?Monoy on call active, rang1 lug from 6 to? per cent, last loan at 6 percent, oloaiug at fi per cent. Prime mercantile paper 7a9 per cent. Sterling exchange Uull and unchanged. The atnck market moro active and feverlah than on any day to far this week, and the tone of tbe * peculation underwent a violent cbango Al< j though thobwsrs succeeded in the forenoou In recording lower prices tbau bad been itcn at any previous limy during the week, minora were clr? ciliated tbit tbo Qaveramtut wou'd positively take tome action looking to the rollet of tbo mouoy market, and notwithstanding tbo argu* mettt of bean that 81,000,000 bavo been tilren up ti Wall street thin week and Hut tbo bauka are IliulUuK their accommodation* to an extent that lerlouslv In erfeiea with business, and that a purchaio of at least I70.OCO.COO of bonds by the treasury would bo noctMury to rollovo the attlnuency, the rumor brought lu new buy lug, aud a well known Arm which hivo been atoady aoltoraof late, turned I buyers, which had u very reassuring effect. Tho I coal Blocks wero again mo*t conspicuous in the, dealibuR, Wtslern Union, New Kugtand, St. Paul aud Richmond & West Point wero actlvo, but wete i w> roii tiu)iariSQCO IDIPOOUIAUOQ. Tlio opening was voryacUvoauddeddedlr weak, tho decline* Iron yesterday being ltom % to % percent. Pullnoia succeeded uutllUuear noon, whoa material advatcea were made oyer the cm tiro lint. After l o'clock dullnesa bocamooxtrcm?,aud price* teceded slightly. The clo?n wig steady At near tho bc?t fl^urta of the day. lha elo-lug prlcoi ilrtw IrrcKUUr changes, bat advancta more numerous mid luiportaut, whlln Wheeling A Lake Krlo lo*t 1 Yk and Manhattan 1%, Chicago, Uurllug* Ion ib Qulucy 1? up#, Canada bautheru and New Jersey coutrul l per cent each, and meat of tho liat (raoTonal. Balca 8?a,577 shares. IU11 road bonds wore dull; nhIcs 9392,000. Government bonds were dull, Buto bonds were dull. TOCK QDOTXTZGHff-CLOflHO BCD, 0. B. 4? coupon.. ?.124tt M. K. 4 T. gen. 6a.... 90 U. a. 4%ooniioiu..,..107ft;Northorn Pac. flrsUUHM yccl/icbaol'fo 122 North, Pao. socondsj<M% IxmlHlftURBUunp.4Jt.bO Northwent. eonsoliU38 Missouri 6a 100% N. W.debeuturo?,&?.108% I Toxin. biBOtUon}ont8.lco St. Paul ooowU..?~127 do 6s...Mm,.? 102% St. P.. 0.4 P., OrataJlS 1 do 8s..... 70 rox.A Pao. land gr'B. 40 Central Pacific flntA.114}* Tox. A Pac. H. G. ex* D.A1U. firsts m% tra oouponjL. 61% D. <% 1L Q.WeaU Grata 70 Dulon Pao. firsts......112% Krlo seconds 97% WostBhoro 98 DOHDfl?GLQKM Sin, Adams Exprcmu H0 (Northern Padflo...... 26W American Kspr(W,?lG7% do preferred ?2% Canada Southern*... ffr% Chicago 4 N. W....?ai5 Central Pacific...-.^. 85% do preferred 141 Uhcsapcako A Ohio* & Now York Coutral,..107% do first prcJorrcd... 0>4 Ohio & Mississippi.* 25% do Beoonda 7 do preferred...^ 85 a, O..U.AL 52% Paclflo MalL. *.... 85% Denver <6 K. G 25% I'ltttburgh....... 163 Krle - ?29% Heading 69% do preferred......... 65% flt. L. <5i B. P 82% Fort Warno ... 162 do preferred C'j% Kansas ATexas........ 21% do tint proferrod...Ill I Ale Krlo A WeaL... 14jZ O, M. A 8U Paul....... 87% Lake Shorn. 93k do pro/orrod....?.,ll8 Louisville A Na&h.M 61% Texaa & 1'oc.lflo. 24? L, N. A. A 0 80 Onion Pacific *..* 62% Mom. ACbaa 49 Dnited Btatt* J?x...? 70 Michigan Central..... 85% W., Et. L. A P.,IHM>h ]6% Missouri Pacific* 94% do prdorrod *.. 21) Nash. A Chat 74 >Vell*-Pargo Xx.?~?tt 0 New Jersey CoutraL 72 Wentorn uniou?.M-* 76j% Breadstuff* and Provisions. Nkw "York, Bept. 16.?Flour, rccelota 16,475 packages; exports 5,865 barrels and 1,878 sanka; sales H,3JQ barrels; market dull; good to cbolco extra western and Bta'o 815Ga4 00. Wheat, receipts 132, WO bushels*, exports 38,146 bushels; s&lca 4,114,000 1 bushels of futures aud 193,000 bushels ot spot; options closed firm; No. 2 spring 78c; uugradet! red 7ha8C%c; No. 1 red 85r, No. 2 red 8entembur 78>ift7b56c, closing at 78&o: October 78Ku79%'>, slojlog ?t 79%o; November ?J%?60 MCc, closing at s0%c; December# 18-l6as2%c, doilng at 8ic; May jVJioSSc, closing at 87^c; Juno 85a88%c, cloilng atfeic. Corn, receipts 1?,059 bushels; exports 72,107 bushels: sales 1,272,000 busboa of futures and IS4.000 bushels Bpot; options moderately active, losing bteady; uncraded 4C?5l?: Nn o ???????.? lomlual at 60c; ?'Ctober -lt%*50c, clcslng at49%c; November 60^a60Ho. closing at 60$$c; December jOM<t6C%c, cloali'g-at 6OK0; May M&%&2)$e, closing ] itij-'c. Oat*, receipts 8I.CQ0 bushels; oxports 1,000 ousUels: sales 150,000 bushels of futures and 90,000 Dusbcls of spot: mixed western 33a35c; white do 35 Uic. Hay dull. Hops weak. Coil'cc, spot lair; Bio nominal at lttko; options more activo it R0v40 points lower: salwj 37,-270 bags; Foptember 1 I7.U0C} October 17 25nl7.a5c; November 17.35al7.G(?c; February 17.70al7.80c; March 17.S0c; April, May 1 md June 17.B5al7.80o; July 17.80s. sugar dull aud jasy; l'ernamt>ucolj$c;reflnodstcady; cutloa/?nd :rubbed 0 66a6%'j; granulated 6%c. Moltuses quiet. iUce in fair demand. Tallow active and steady. Bcslu dull at *10'al 12>?. Turpentine llrm at 82ka $23ic. Eggs in fair Inquiry; receipts 2,361 pact' igcs; western UaMto.* Fork flrra audmoro act?ve; amliy mtbH $10 toaw CO. Out meat* llrm: pickled ihouldcrsGc. do hamsl'2%o. Laid a shade lower; western steam spot 6.75c; September G G9ac.71e; Jctober 6.G8a6.71c; November 6.63a6ft7c; Dccem- I ter fi.GJaS 70c; January fi.GiaG.72c: February 6.73a I i."6c; city steam GCOc. Butter quiet and baiely ' iteody: western 1s*24c; western creamery 16a24c. i Itoeese firm; western tfallc. I Chicago. Bept 16-The tremendous stir In short jibs was the chief sensation on 'i.hmgotn* lay. The ribs have bxu Armour's plaything this ;ea;oti. The Idea got. abroad lu a busbies way that they wtre surely going to $1. Perhaps they uo, but the tollers who haye been catching on to make fortunes out of tbo deal gut a bad shaking intthls morning when October ribs, which had been selling at 8 30c, took a drop to 8.10c before icon Next to ribs, wheat was tno center ol interact thu hist two hours, aud there was really a good, ipeculativc feeling in the pit. Com wan also | live. Odts dull au<f unchauged. Provisions doiidedly active, especially short rib sides. Flour ittady and Uuchauged. Wheat, cash No. 2 snrlug 37%*tw%c: No. a spring fi:c; So. 2 rod 70%c; September Ci^a&Sc, closing at G7%c; October WjJJ iGjMc, cIosIuk at C'Jc; November 70#h70)4o, nosing at ?0%e: December 7l>?a"2o, closing at . ttfcc. Corn.cafh No 2, 41J<c; heptembcr 41W?. . 41>&e. closlug at 4l!4c; October 41^a42}?c, closing it 4l%c: November 41%*42>fc closing at 41%c; May 4*ftat5J4o, clcsing at 44j^c. 0*ts, casn So. 2,25'ic: deptember-Z5Ka25^c, closing ntOa^c: cjusiug at 2&^o: November i2&?s2j%<% closing at 25%o; ifay 29%*&to, cloting at Nrko. Kye, cash No. 2, 46c. Barley No. 2, 63c. b'ltueccd, >o. l, 31 07. Prime timothy Reed, 82 23 . 22 'JL i!cs.i pork, cash 815 00al5 2r. year 8L'2CO; ' January S12 25al2 35. closing at 812 80. Lard, < msIi 6.a7k*G.4Cc; Heptcmber and October 6.82H* ' 537>?c, closing at 6-800; November fi 30aG.3.'%c, sloelug at 6.30a; January 6.27}?a6 42%c, closing at 6.4uc. Bacon, bhort ribs, Oiutb 8.15c; Beptemti.l5ttS.76c, closlug at 8.17^c; ociobcr 8.l>5a3.75c, < 2loiiogat8l7}?<j; January ti 22%4G Hi^o. Whisky . 3110. Bugari. cutloaf 6^a7c; gmnuUtcd b%u; I standard A 6%c. Butter in goad demand; crcamary l"Xa23}4c; daBy 15%al'Jo, Kggs Arm at !Cil7c. Ciscxskati, o.. Bcpt 16.?Flour dull. Wheat ? itrocg; No. 2 rod 73a; receipts 1,100 bushels; abipmonta 1,003 bushels. Corn weaker; No 2 mixed ! l al?i>Jc. Oats steady; No. 2 mixed 28c. Bye quiet and fcteady: No. 2, WJJ^o. Potk dull at 815 50. Lard easier at u.85e. Bulk moats nominal; short . rlbSlOc. Bacoq dull aua lower; short rib 10.00c; ?horidear20.3?Xc. *hi*ky steady; sales of 1,831 ' barrels on a basis o( 810o. Butter, sugar and cheese 1 steady, liggs tumoreactlvo demand at 15c. j Tolkdo, Sept. 1G.?Wheat dull and lower; cash 1 733ic; Octobor 74c: December 7vJ?c, Corn dull aud unchanged.. Cloverteed weak and lower; cash 5 }120&1 25. Oats quletaud firm; cash 26tfc. Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 16.?Drcvcr's Journal reports: CatUo-Bocelpts 80C0 head; shipments 3,uC0 head; market steady; shipping tteera S3C0O500; stockere ?u(l feeders 21 -ta'd lb: com, bulls and mixed Jl t0a2 W; Texas cattio 8165a3 83. Uogs?Receipts 16,000 head; shipments4,000Jicad; market opened ' 5aiCc lower and closed rtemorHHz9d; mixod it 80r. i 20; heavy 81 35a5 40; light Si 80a520; rough and ! skins 83 5'M4 6'J. fcheep?rtecelpta 4,000 head; shi> mcuts 1,000 head; market steady; natives |3 00a t 25: western 83 I0a3 65; l'exans $3 00a3 60; lambs |1 00a4 25. Xxrr Libert?, Eept. 16,-Cattle?jlecelpta 304 dead; shipments 152 head; market slow at uu? :haoged prices. Hogs?Receipts 2,OCO head; shipment* 2,200 head; market slow; Philadelphia* 15 60a5 70; Yorkers 85 30a5 40: common to lair light 5575 Bboet>? Receipt* 1,000 head: shipments l.oOO lead; cightloadionthe market and no demand. , CbicikhAti, 0., Sept. 16.?flow quiet and easy; ?nunou and light 84 15; packing and butchera ( ii&5a535; receipts 1,70J head; shipments 1,800 head. Fotroleumi. New York, Bopt. 16.?Petroleum opeoed steady ind advanced steadily until tho last hour The idvanco was suddenly checked at this point, and a a lew mluutes a decline was recorded in which 1 Uo moralugs gain was tost, and the market closed 1 veak; opened at 65J<c; highest 67V^o; lowest Gl^o; " slosingat 64^05 n^s 4,U1,000 barrels. ua umt, "Pa., Bcpt. IS.?Petroleum opened at ,5c; highest 67c; lowest Ct%c; closed at 64%o; ales 1IM.0CQ barrels; clearances 3.6S0.000 barrels; , Oiarters barrels;shipments74,027 barrels. c PiTTflBOROH, Px.. Sept. 16.?Petroleum lalrly ac? iTe: opened at 65%?; closed at ?4>?c; highest 67c; went 61^0 Bjudtoud, rA. Ecnt. lG.-Opened Rt 65c; closed ' ValSo'tarlSlif 6,0i ,owc" M*o: cleaM Wool. Bcstoji, Sept. IB.?Woolste*dy: Ohio and Penn. ijlvanlacxtm Hkcccs31^1^3; xx at 32a3236r xx ind abovu 3'2}<ft3?c; Michigan extra 30c: No?i Ohio md MlclilRftn wools SCiS0>4o; wo. lcomblnir 37*330 julo flue delaiiio 35a36c; Michigan 33aSio: Terrl* orj wools 6Gn'2Sc; for lino Indian* MaSGo: for flno medium California fallscourea at 40c. ? N*w York. Sept. 15.-Wool quiet and weak; dosettle llcoce A?a35c; pulled HaS3o; Texas ?*23c. t Phjudklphu, Bept iC.-Wool dull and nominal. * New Vonz, Sept. 18.?Cotton steady; uplands )13-lCo; Orleans 9 15-16c; luturcs closed steady; :alca 83.403 bales; September 9.40a9.4tc; October ( 4 30c:* November 9.4jc; January 9,86c; February ).43c; March 9.5io; April 9.Cic; lL?y O.OCo; July J.8lc. * I>ry floods. New Yobs, Bent. 16.?Business w*b cood In all : departments, with the cotton goods market show* tng greater steadlnws. AttaoticLL tine brownad- , yauced to o>^c and Kcho fluo brown at value;. j At night always have Acker's Baby Soother at hand. It is the only safe med- 1 lolno vet made that will remove all infantilo dleordera. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but rIvgb the child natural eate , from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by Logan ' & Co., 0. R. Goetso, 0. Menkomillor, R. B. Hurt and Bowie Bros. 0 Bucklon'a Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cntj, braista, soreB, nlcers, calt rhenm, fever eoren, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin ernptlons, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For ?le by Logan & Co, AMCTBMKNTS. OPERA HOUSE. Tiro Sight* * Satnrdaj MaUnoo, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 & 17. MAKGARET MATHER I FRIDAY EVENING, ? Louh, tho Foriakon! BATUHDAY MATIKEK, ItOMKO una JULIET! Mlu M?thor b*? *ppo?red uJallet 788 timet: one hundred ot which wm (lone coiiatwallvclj it tho Uulou tiquaro Thoitro, Now York. Mia Mather h*i DUrod tho pirt ot Juliet mora UmM than my woman living or dead. i DAiunuAi Avnrunuf I THE HONKYMOON! J i Supported by Ulinen Letlck, Frederick Paulding JJI aud luo entire Uuhn BqnaroThoatro , . Company, Now xork. * ,{ TJnler tho Managomont otjJ. M. H11L J" Scale of Prlw*, 10, 75 aud 11 00 8*1o bcgtni Wedueiiay uiorulug, Beptombor II, at Baumer'a MmioHtoto. aelO T Grand Opera House, Lo 0.0. GKNTIIER, ....Lefifieo and Manager. lr ?? ton ONE WEEK ONLY ! m COMMENCING ON wu' Monday Evening, September 19.3 MA.T1NEEP, lfc WEDNESDAY ANI) SITU R DA. Y, pi? ??? r08C Ths Funniest Musical Comedy on Earth, it . Oct SISSON & GAWTKORN'S Gimsdy Company, > Under tho Managomcat Ot, 8. W. BRADY 2 I nnstTiKQ 20 Little Nugget. j 100 Tho Brightest, Fnnnlest and Best mm Musical Comedy Erer Written, 2179 Headed by the Uleutcd 7011:15 Irl.li Comcdlm, .t * ?? .v*. vol b V*?*|VV lilUI'Iiy" adflr Ably supported by the Charming Boubrctto 2^! and Accomplished Vocalist, r Miss Josie Sisson orM Also tho Favorite Eccentric Comedian, OSCAR SXSS03ST, A Ind a Competent Oomptny of carefully selected Vocal and Comedy Artists. Voir and Wonderful Scenic and MccbanI- )Ek col ElTects. US' ???? equa mission, 10, 25 and 00 cento. Uatlnoe num jrlcoB, 15,35 and 35 cento. R1 Seats on sale at flhelb's Mnsfa Rtoro. nalR QUA ========================== UAH j. ?. uiioaKg * co. JgJNEW FALL = DRESS GOODS! ??at? J. S. RHODES ! <5c CO.'S, 7 Ba Ve L152 Main. Street. W.B W. JS1 The Newest Styles In Pin Check Cloths, the Fashionable Goods for this season's wear. *2 All the New Shades in Tri:ots, Serges, and Cashmeres at bottom prices. J?3 Beautiful Embroidered Cloth S'" Suits at ?6 oo each, in brown A" md grey mixtures. The Celebrated Broadhead i Dress Goods; the best 25 cent ' joods in America. A full line i In this season's styles now on ' sale. -S E GAP !. ?. RHODES & GO." aalfl j QP.OC3U1K8, JTC. 3 M. RE ILLY, ? WHOLESALE GAP Grocer, Pork Packer ? AND CTREE OP THE ^ Celebrated "Strawberry Hams," j lios. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, WHEELING, W. VA. " * My own Cora of Choloo Smoked Meats delivered \{ tally from my Pork House at Manchester. ft THE LARGEST STOCK OF J Seuer&l Groceries in the. State! PATENT AND FAMILY FLOUR. [j Bole control In this city of ? Pocrlea" Patent J FaulUow" Family,. 5 "Our Favorito" Family, ? Flncut In tho market. ~ * o P Bolo Agent for DnPont'a 8portlng, Mining and 2 Jl&ntlDBPowtlcr. j orHead quarter* for Eckoraann & Wlll'a colo- ~ iratcd Church Candloi, all styles. . my!8 pODLD'S | TVhcat Germ Meal! g The most nourishing Cereal Vood in tho rnarkot. g 3ct a B&mplo package free at p F". HANAUEU'S, ? 1306 Market Street. O Hoodqnartcrs lor all DoUraciea ol tho Season. c te!2 < Tpr F, BEHREN8, 1 J?K-* a Srocet and Europ&an Steamship Agent, * Largest, Beit Assorted and Cheapest Grocery In 0 Lbo city. Main Store and OJftce. 2217 Market Street. ft WarehouBe, 2210 M> rket street. * ? Bonth Branch Btowi, cor. Thlrty-elRhth and Jacob itrcetw. In the largo '^cstwood Building. W* p BOOK OF SILOS AND ENSILAGE =j AND CITKAP FARM BUILDING8. I 3 ROOM COTTAGES FOR #125. BOOK ONLY FIFTY OKNTS, I And that retn'med II not BatlsIactoiT. For Olron . U'.iorBookwrlteatono?to T. R. OuiludoB, Kajaer, W. Vs. * novlMA*- - J A LL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB l', cjl p bin tin q neatly and.pioap Ut txccnttd at it tt?IflfelUc*n?9f Jaksoeait ^ : * LOUISIANA LOTTJKKY, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. We do hereby ocrtlf* Uiat wo aupervlw the armomenta for all the Mouthlr and Beml-Annua) iwtiiga of ihe Loulilana ButeLottery r.omrany, A In pcraou raantRe and control tho Drawing! rawlye*. and that tho umo are conductcd with natjr, /alraon. and in kox! faith toward all rtlca, and we autliorUe the Company to uae thli llfloate, with faoaltnllM ol our alguaturva at* had, In lu adTertlfMaMU.'' Commlaalonera. re tho onderalznod Banka and Bank era will pa; Prlaoa drawn In Tho Louisiana titate Lottorlca Ich may to prosontod at our oountera. I. OQLKSBY. Fn*. Louisiana National Batk. !RRK I.ANAI1V l*rmi Bt.t? M.Hnn.l u.-fc BALDWIN,l>ros! New dries u? N at) on k. tlL KOIIN, Pros, Union National liauJu rffPKECEUEMEU ATTItACTION I . I OVtli 1U1J \ MILLION DlsTRlliUTKD, " ulslana State Lottery Company, " loorporated la 1868 lor 'A joara by tho LcgUl* 4 i for Educational anil Charitable purpose*, with p. pital ol 11,000,000-to which a reserve land ot r 1550,000 htm since been added, ran overwhelming popular yote 1U /ranchl* ~ mado a part ol tho pre?cnt duto Constitution r plod Docembor 'il, A. I)., 1879, " ic only Lottery ever voted on and endowed bj n people of any tilato. J* II never tola or poMjmu. d c Grand Single Number Drawings tako Ni o monthly, and tho HemMnnual Drawing! SI ilarly every six months (Juno and Docombor). Fi SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A KOK- 5* IE. Tenth Grand Drawing, Claw K, In the J* demy ol Music. Now Orloans, Tuesday, ? uborll, 1887~il0Uth Monthly Drawing, ** Capital Prize, ^160,000. * Sotick.?Tickets are Tcu Dollars only, IlalVM, Ri 0. Filths, * J. Tenths, 91. ?c LOT or PKlZKfl. N( Capital Prize ot 1150,000 ...#150,000 g? Grand Prize ol 60,000 ... 60,001 ?' Grand Prize of 20,000 2U.00C Largo Prizes of 10,000 20,000 ** Largo Prizes ol 6,000 20.000 Prizes Ol 1,000 '20,000 Prizes of 608 25,0GC Prizes Ol 800 80,000 Prizes ot 200 40,000 _ Prizes ol 100...... ... tO,C? APPROXIMATION PaiZXa. Approximation Prizes ol $300- f?0,0(? Lc Approximation Prizes of 200. 20,000 p0 Approximation Prizes ol 10(L 10,000 Terminal 60 60,000 nil Mb Prizes, amounting to 8635,0(0 Hi SUoatlon for rates to clubs should be made Ne a tho office of tho Company In Now Orleani. us r further Information wrlto clearly, giving lull Ra caa. P08TAL KOTE8, Express Money Orders, Ml 3W York Exchange Itt ordinary letter. Our ?& r by Express lat our expense) addressed wl M. A. DAUPHIN, ft Now Orleani, La, s? , A. DAUPHIN, 8Ut Washington, D. O, Nc ^ ?7"_ ... luresa wcgiaierea JiOuerg to Mc NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Be New Orleans, La, Ar | CM PCD That tho presence o! Generals ?r 1 CmULii Beauregard and Early, wno uo ?' argo of tho drawings, Is a guarantee ot abfiolalrnees and Integrity, that tnu cnuuccs are all (J* I, and that no one can possloly divtao wh?t ?,a ber will draw a Prize. N? SMEMTJKlt that tho payment of all Prizes 1? No JtANTEKD 1IY FOUR NATIONAL Uo IKS ol Now Orloann, and the Tickets arc ti by tho President of on Institution, whose Oh ered righto aro recognized Ui tho highcsl La; therefore, bewaro of any Imitations 01 ?or ymous schemce. 3U1SIANA STATE LOHERY CO, % r tickets or iurther Information m tno above ?ry, address . JTAS. H. WILSON, J Care W. P. JUlINtfim X Covington, Ky. A - ... . . ? wli FIN ANCI-AX. ilH -THE- _ itual Savings Bank ^ NO. 41 TWELFTH STREET, Ql :e ol tho Underwriter's Insurance Company) ^ WHEELING, W. VA. Wj Ba nk open dally from Gj30 to 8:30 P. M. Ph poslUrocelroa/romonedlmeapward*. \ ? HOWARD HAZLETT, President. J ; BIMP30N, EDWARD ROBERTSON, VJco President*). Q. WILKINSON, ALEX MITCHELL, '14- Secretary. Treasurer. ^ DOLLAR 2 Zt avingsBank| 50.1218 MABKET STREET, Ini i a general banking bu?lne?B. Receives any . lint from ono dollar upwards on the savings m, and pays luteroat on same at tho rate of 3 lent per annum. Open for business dally from 011 M. to 3 P. M., and on Saturdays until 8 P, M, K N. B. Bcorr, President. Geo. Hook, Vice President. { DIRECTORS: 7:1 T. B. Boott, J. B. Taney. } 3. P. Brown, Peter Casneil, 2. Backm&n, Al/red Paull, Uex T. Young, John 8. Wclty, P-r icrnard Kllovea, W. J. W. Covraon. 3eo. Zoeciler, Br., B. K. Giffln, Goorge Hook. Ihj 16 P. B. DOBBINS, Cmhlcr. < XOHANGK BANK. "5 _ - S;] rrAL.MmM ~ ^^^oo.oco , Vasch President } , Dblaxlux.. ?Vlce-Prmldent ^ DHUOTOW. r. IV. Vanoa, 8. Horkhelmer, j r. M. Brown, W. Klllnshanj, < * 8. Del&plala, A. W. Kelley, "J tohn Frew. f( afta lrauod on Xngland. Ireland, Bootland, and J? olnta In Europo. acr JOHN J. JONBa, CMhlOT. j ANK OF THE OHIO YALLEY, ^ ITAL HZ. 1175,Dec ] A. Prafdent \ B,8aauo n Vlce-Proldtnl J ti on Snglaad, Ireland, Franoe and Genaany, II SZBXOTOBS. 1 Ifra. A. iBett, "Am. B. Blmpaon, 1X1 r. A. Miller, John K. Botf lord, S. M. Atkinson, Victor Boeenbnrg, ] Jonry Bpoyer, d. w V. P. JiCPBOW. CmMer. 4J = ] JjAMJ* CHIMNEYS. ?EJ||p3p^ i M BEE THAT "THE y Q /f/ EXACT LADLE 13 ON r g ^ K /y EACH CHIMNEY A3 g 5 18) M ^UFAOTURED oij^'^Y ^ IEQ. iMAGBElH j& GO. ': V^ITTSSUnGHJFWjJ BR SA1THKPCAUBS rtfgY WUtBE. FOUNTAIN = BRANDS ?INE CUT AND PLUG. { Incomparably tho Beat. " m CAN FIND Z'in i file in PtmuvROH nt ilio Advertising llurcau of SXotu'. REMINGTON BROS. S b9 ^rlll wutrart toe KiYMlsias M r?t?* niisiP < T!io only brand of Laundry Soap awarded ft first class medal nt tho Now Orleans Exiwsltlon. (Suarantoed absolutely pure, and for general household purposes Is tha very best SOAR 11AIL110AD8, ^HIO RIVER RAILROAD.?-Timh J Ublo Uklug effoct SUNDAY, JtJNB 20. 1887uwonger train vrlll run ?follows?Central time; 1 |No. ?.|No. 6, No. 8. No, p.m a. m. a, m. wto?WboolIngN...MMM?. .... 8:8} 11:45 6:46 p. nv snwood.opp. Bollilre. 8:45 12:01 7:00 oundn7lll(u..MM ...? 4:to 12:20 7:20 arink-ton... 4:45 12:K> 8:03 sw Murtininiio 6:1'.' 1:21 8:80 utenvillo .... 6:86 1:40 8:? londly, opp, MatAm'm 5:47 1:60 0:09 * . Mary'? ? ? ? 2:? llllamstown.opp.Mar'U7:0C 2:67 10:30 irkernburg, 7:80 S:DC 11:03 Jlevlllo-......,........,-, 4:22 11:63 p. m. arrajuvillo 4:8S 1*2:13 a. tn ivcnawood ... 6:45 6:10 1:00 tarU.....^...^. 6:83 6:64 1:47 >w Havcq. 7:0? ... 6:)9 2:10 irtfard.* -7:05......... fi:2? aslfl u?n city, opp. Tom eroy 7:36 ., 6:32 , 2:72 llton, oi>p. MlddloporL 7:25 C:S? 2:80 rlro Point KcsMtit 8:00 ...^ 7:16 8.05 " K. A 0 Junction................. 7;2G 8:10 14 GalllpollB .. 4:44 Charleston^...,.... ......... 8:23 iv. m. M Whlto Sulpbor-..|.....~. ... 6:00 No. t. No. 4. No. 2. flo. 8 a. a. a. m. a. ia. p. m. avo?K. A O, Junction..?..??? 11:25......... 4:JJ0 tot Pleasant,- 11:80 C:C0 4:39 p. m. II ton... 12:13 C:40 6:10 ison city, opp. I'omoroy .... U:20 6:48 6:15 irtloril. ... 12:80 0:62 5:23 IW Haven 12:84 7:or> 6:28 tart .... I'XG 7:?0 6:M veniwood?....,.* 1:45 8:16 0;43 lrrayBvIllOn....^. 2:16 8:lf 1 rkersbarjr.................... 6:15 3:50 10:00 lliamstown.opp.Mar'ta 0:45 4:0'> 10:80 .....^. Mary's 7:30 4:60 11:J0 londly. opp, ilatam'rjifl 7:67 6:?2 11:47 tenvlllo 8:10 6:80 12:0?....^., p. m. w Martinsville ~ 8:?C 6:W 12:25 irluRton... 8:5A C:20 12:66 lundsvlllo 9:45 7:00 1:40 nwood. opp. Beualro... 10:05 7:16 ? 2:00 rive-wheeling ..10:20 7:80 2:1C p. m rive?Cleveland 6:16 ?? teburgh-. S-X 6:66 * a. m. a. m rrlnburg.. ...... 8:20......... 2:06 lbulclphla 6:00 .... 6:00 wYork 7:90 7:8P West and Northwest, p. m. p. ro wark 11:50 ......... 6:20 Iambus 7;40 a. m. a. m. lcftgo.... 1 9:50| ...,| 6:B0' iunday trains oa K. O. Ky. arrivo at .Charlesi at 6:10 p m. traltine for O. R R. R. train No. it Point Pleasant. This la tho short lino, ana rtles purchasing ticket* should ask lor tlctcta . tho Ohio River Railroad. For lnlorznatiou rodlns rates, routes, ctc, address W. J. ROBINSON, Gen'i Pars. Agent. Parkoreburg, W. Ya. pEKD. HUBKMEN, Trav PftM. Agent. WhcHog. BALTIMORE&OUIO RAILROAD 00. J> On and alter JOLY17, 1BS7, passenger tralna 11 leave Wheeling an follows?Eastern Standard ib; vrcstof river <Antral Standard time: No. No. 5 2io. No. 4 JU.ET EOUOT. 8i*D?Uy 82* Sally jea70? KM. A.M. X.M. t.M. lecllng 4:10 5:60 8:80 6:45 lialro........^.. 4:25 5:05 Vrrivo at? p. nr. lrmont...MM..MM. 7:40 7:LS 12:33 9;00 6.S5 1:20 9:40 T. tl. X. U. laterland....^... 12:20 7:30 VM wbingica Ciiy......... ....... 4:20 6:20 Itlmoro ...... 5:20......... 7:20 lladelphla .... 8:4s 12:00 Daily eroept Sunday. loe. 85.84 and 82 stop at all Stations No 47 No. 8 No. 6 NolOfi WffiT bound. Dally No. Ifi Dafly Dally Daily joave? p. h. p. k. x. h. p. k. f. M. ieeling...M^.. 3:20 2:25 9:56 9:15 11:15 11 aire ? 2:05 9:3.' 8:57 10:53 krriva at? x. * x. m. DBSTllIe-.^....?8:15 11:68 11:07 3:27 wark.^^. 6:20 6:10 * 2:60 11:5C 2:95 lumbML........ _. 7:40 ?:10 ......... 8:80 iclnnatl. ?.... 6:45 7:30 7:30 adu?ky.? ......... 6:25 ......... 8:0U r. u. llanapolis 10:30 11:40 U;60 A. V. Lotlifl,... ihmm 6:50 6:40 6:40 a. n. x if. 1C*?0.?M 6:00 ...?w 6:30 9:i0 6:25 r. u. ums City S.-OC 8.'gQ 9:00 it. ClalrkVUlo accommodation at 7 v. si. dally. SanoBvlllo accommodation leaves Wheeling at 15 a. m. dally. It Ciatravilio Accommodation, lonvea Wheeling 8:50 a. m? *2:00 and 7:00 p. w.: Returning. arros at Wheeling at 8:05 ft, m,, dally, 1:40 and 6:13 ra., dally exoept Buuiay, Che 9:50 tt.m. aud 11:15 p. m. train through to Clainati without chango, with B. A O. Blccper rough to Cincinnati on the night train. Jhlcsgo Limited leaving at 9:15 p. m. has Cbljo sleeper out ot Wheeling. ;oIumbui accommodation Ieavoa Wheelluf ot !5 p.m., Mlaire at 2:05 p.m., d?lly oxccpt Sunday, ttoundsvlllo accommodation, levvu-- Wheeling 12:00 noon, and arrive* at Mouudsvllle at 12. 44 m., dally except Bundt.y, Fairmont accommodation at 4:10 p. m. rhrough Coach from Wheeling to Clndraatl lly on No. 8, leaving Wheeling at 9:50 a. m., ar? rlns at Cincinnati at 6:00 p. m. 3. <k O. Bleeping cira on all through trains, Hoee connoctloM iro xaado lor all poluts Hontli d Southwest, North and Northwest, making this leeirablo route lor oolonlsts and pereonH rnov.'ug the great Wost, and to whom > articular atlenin la Riven, rickets to nil principal points on Bale at Depot. Hcepingcar accommodations can be recuredat pot Tlckot Office. T. O. BURKE. Ticket Agent, B. & O. Depot.JOHN BAILIE. Ticket Agent, under McLure Honso. IOHN T. LANE, Trav. Paa?ongor Agent. 3. K. LORD, Gon, Paw. Agent. |V. M. CLEMENTS, Manager. X7HEELING & P1TT8BUKGH DIVIf V BION, B. & O. )n and alter MAY 23,18S7, pawengor trains will a u tallows-Eastern Standard tlmo: EtTASTUHB. for Pitteburgh-6:00 a. in;, dally; 8:10 a. a, lly, except Sunday; 1:46 p, m, dally, excep: ?nn? y; 7:00p. m. dally. I for Woshlngton-i :20 p. in. dally, croept 8undty iaxrvALs. From Pll1aburgh-0:40 a. ra., dally; 11:15 a. xa, d ei&5 p. n., daily, exoept Bundsy; 10:50 p.sa,, Uy, From Washington-# :0o a. m., dally, except Bun y, 0.1C. LOUD, General PsfiBcngtr Agonu J. V. PATTON, BupL J. T. LANK, Trar. Pa*. Agt., Wheeling DITT8BURQH, CINCINNATI & ST. , LOUIH RAILWAY CO.-Pr.uhandlo Route. ider schedule In eflect MAY 23, 18&7, trains lvc Wheeling. Central Standard tlmo: For Bleunvllleand Pittsburgb. 6:85 a. m, 12:85 p. m., 'Op. m. For 8teubcnvillc, 8:05 p. ra. The C:S5 ' m. and 8:05p. m. trains mako direct connection Columbus. Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Chi?o. The 12:85 p. m. train makes direct connooin for Columbus ?nd Chicago. Trains arrive at Wheeling, 6sl5 a. m., 10:00 a. m,t >5 p. m.. and 6:00 p. m. taVM CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH RAILJ ROAD.?Under schedule in effect MAY 22, <7, trains leavo Bridgeport, Central Standard no: For Pittsburgh aud Cleveland, 5:10 a. m. 12 p. in. For Pittsburgh, 10:17 a. m. For Weils* lie, 4:12 p.m. For Steubcnvllle, 8:30 a. in, For irtln's Forry, 6:45 a. m. Trains arrive at liridgeport at 7:63 a. nr.. 10:32 a ? 2:36p. m., 5:19p.xn., 4:54 p. m., and 7:3a p. m, mrl7 ifiouxmnua uuau'Aiyiiib, ^HEFBANKLIN INSURANCE CO. ' OF WHEKUUG, VI. VA. APITAL S100.000 Injiurca against loss or damago by flro and light, ng all cl&HBOfi ol desirable property, ako insure* rgood oa the Wcitern -waters, onnoina. N. Vanw, Prcnldcnt, M. Belily, Yloe President, L. Btroehldn Boo'yi Jm. 1*. Adams, Ass'$ Bee, DIKSCTOM. J. IT. Vance, M. Bciliy, L. 0. BtUel, J.1I. Hobbs, 0, "W. Franihelra. OFFICE?No. 35 TWELFTH fiTBKET. CjrO* KEAL. ESTATit AO-KN ia. ^ 0. BM1TH, 3T Real Estate Agent AND STOCK BKOKKK. Special attention glrca to Collcctfatc Cents and ie Qcncral MaunRoment of Heal Estate, Can iur? ish the bt?t ol rolerenccu, ' mid 11*0 Main BU, Wheeling, W, Ya,