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JOS. HORN E&CO., Psaa Ava. anil FiUbSL.PlUsbar^Ii. Faiiur, Sept. 27, 1H9>. - Broadcloths. The latest advices are that L the reliable Dross Fabric, . Broidclotbs, are again in the first I ranks for the Fine Tailor Gown. / 3300 yards came Into our store this wMc direct from the For#! looms, of the best makers, * r - * *. maae irom me uesi wuuu and high Satin finish. Prices for the same qualities we guarantee, to be the lowest. We offers special purchase of ?n Imported (not Domestic) Broadcloth, all shades and Black, at 5"oc yard. LADIES' KNIT ONDI'.RWEAIL Second lloor, Fall lines complete and we make a special offering to-day. Ribbed Coiton Vests, finished seams and tape neck with Drawers to match, exceptional values, at . 25'c each". Basket Booth. Wo make Baskets while you wait. An expert has been placed in the Basket Booth in our Basement, and we are prepared to fill all special orders left with tis for odd shapes and sizes in Hampers, Clothes Baskets, Dog Baskets, Shopping Baskets, Market Baskets, Waste Baskets and Willow Barkets. * Chairs nicely repaired on chnrf nnfirp .if small pyn.>nsf> -,,kM " r * Write our MAILOUDKU OKI' AnTMCN-1 for SAMrUNnail itujr Inform ?? ion Wo Imftf thuman.U of Cm onuri ttuit iln tfUOPl'INU UV M VIL. Jos. Home & Co. PITTSBURGH. PA. DRESSES-J. S n H OPES & CO ft[EW FALL ? 311 GOODS NOW OPEN. @ No better t in? to buv than ivi \ Many N >vellies once sold c.iiiiul be duplicated. Black Dress Goods. You can get anv kind you want ?250 Styles to select Irom. Dress Goods at 50c. Forty-eight inch a l-wool Henriettas and Serges and 33 inch Fancy Broc ade<, In black and colors, choice: 50:. Yard wide nil-wool H?nricttas and Surges In hladt and colori at ?53c a yard J, S. Rhodes & Co. SUMMER RESORTS. _ , DR00KS1DE, U WEST VIRGINIA, w' - r??t on bo fijiinl llow n> .11. j oop uro w ??Iwritiflf wbtrt t!??y ?n'i ft?? i -'i 11 lieniin un<l MMiiTlb Atl't tiU'l th? (iroi >-r roti'litl'Mi Mini fir romtdl'iv*. S . ?. r ihuti it lir Mi' *M ' f.:r ? ?!. mr. irrtfi l vi w iu<U il ?lrlv lit,* , Miii? <i i>'i"....- in |iirtur(^'|iif trout , rtj mln through 1 in t?l itlirk in** the t'h-r. ro'i'n* > jiv von mo?t n? frnhltitf >Int i I ml . i witii ?t) fr*?ti VftffOinMrt* HJI'I vli .! I Mil" riKlklttXa. mintt pool, tonnI?. bowling billint i purior. i j . .in I i>Wmh1(>I . . ntt i"ti" I IV n in frmn'.nklniiil mil l?w I'.irt Tun rut nt"1 'ntlii hofl Xn'rs i; to <*; ! fM<r woi'U For'loa-rliitlTocircular. wl'lt.*-h. riiiv^i:?r r whioiit HrooLil-1m. W. V?v. PLUWOlNl, ETC. mm, & lutz company" SUPPLY HOUSE. Ptnmblntr nnil (Jni I'lltlncf, htomn ami Hoi Wnlor Hciilliit;* A Foil Moo of the' Mobrnn'1 SNOW STEAM PUMPS ?? K?'|'t<'(in?tnnllr on lUuri. IA01 lin MUIM i * I H' ? I. w HK>:f.MI|. -yyiLUAM 11 AUK A. HQS, nMn /\n i ni I 1 IV* 1% n I riauiiudi riumuiTS, (<AH AXII BTK4M t'lTI'HIM. No. m Tw?irt?j ntrn?t. AH ff'1' ll |. '! gt tf-.ll Q'Hlt'w f'lin #JOB KRATbY AMl> PHOMPfLY RXKC0TVD ATTHK INI KU.I(?KNUKM JOB HOOlii ? 1 - ' " ? HOOK It A. "Al I lay ailgfp iu Italy/'?SuruKY. CAnrfa iv4.'?i/ Ifanur in I/arptr't JJajutiM for Oilalxt. Ouu night I lav us loop In Africa. hi u MurUun uloao by tint city uultt; A tkvrt hur*ci?nn. fnrloui Mini Utv. Canv.'wildly tUuudorlng ui iLo?Iiik<1 bar. upon. In AlluU'a mmo!" ho cried. "Wake, Muiiu|iltu! Statu 1? iho itiilan; treason, war inul lulu llago from F?* iu Toiuuu tmuu airalirtul" Tho watchman ln*ar?l u> ihnndfrtiuw uiar. Go to! nt uoaoc lua city IUm Mlaop. To AlUh. dll^kuovvlng. no uo?v? >ota brlna,"? Ami turned lit kluntltur itlll his watub to keep. At oitcu a nljtUtiiixalu to Fit Oriental palm the Hurlon lay.? I'ttUic uud war impound anoihor duy. THE B1LLQP MYSTERY.' UY JULIAN IIAWrilOUSR. U\>?yrt-J\t. IbM.) Mr. Corvln had benu a (ortunatt man, aa tba worlj rontons, mid yet ba hud never looked likn a happy ou?. If lie ward happy, (10 vm very auccesaful in disguising theuidiiiary eilernai ayiuptoms uf It. To loolt at bim, you would have said tliut lie was a victim ol lonoi, disappointmentsand discomforts. llo waa tin ricliul man in Iowa, and llm moat iioararful; what Uu laid, want, and what ba wanted, cam*, l'oople were in aara al'kiin, and judging by their manner whau conversion with iitisi vi?ii u/.tuli) ImuM llinnnlil I liaiir vnr.i devotedly fund of him. lint if you had hoard them ulltinf* about him, wliuu ho wan uoi preieat, you would have reconsidered thm conclusion. One misfortune, (u b<i sure, ha had Mot with; it concerned hie onlv ion, l'oter. Tuii young gontlemau had been put in tho wav ot getting u liberal uduL-atiou; ho had uttuuded tha bait achool and ttio 1)031 college; but owing to per* sonul peculiarities of nature and charartur, ho had not achieved a brilliant or even creditable record at these place*. llo had learnt how to upend money, though; but some of the things ho bought with it had uot boen of benoit to him, either iu health or reputntion. It waa nurmiieil that this had led to disagreement between hia father and himself, 1'eter had uot taken the paternal romoustrances in good part. At lust thinga leeiuod to have arrived at a ort of crim; and after it hud passed, k'eter waa no lunger an iuuiate of In* father'a homo, nor, it was understood, the recipieut of an luoome from him. V.tr <11.4 (nwvar unninriiiA mtv inquiries about hi* ion ou the part of inquuitivo acquaintances. It was now throe yean since ho had ipokuii the young man's nam*. anil nobody know (or cared) what had become of him. Since Lawyer Corvin had no other living relatives, it wn? matter of speculation what he would do with his prop* ertv, when tho time came for him (o be gathered lo tiis forefathers in tho better ?or at all events the other?world. It must have beeu annoying to Mr. Corvin to have spent bU life in so arduously scraping wealth together, onl* to Hud, at lust, that he could do nothing better witii it than to bestow it upon mouiu charitable institution. It moat be pain* till for one who carefully ubsUined from doing any good in the world whilo he liyed in it, to ne utmost compelled to apueur as a benefactor after his deceaso. v\ hy doos not civilization provide open* ing-< (or poftlininous Investments tuoro adapted to the temper and prodiloction of persons of Lawyer Corvin'* kind? Mr. :uorioru waiaou into win antingrooin. holding Nellio by one hand, and ( in the Other the folded paper which they hu'l found in the tree. Mr. (Jorvin wai standing before the ub.e, with hi* hand* behind him. glaring gloomily At a pile of s<>1.1 eagles and double-eagles which were heaped upon it; aud Nancy wai Hitting on the opposite aide of the table, with her ores sparkling and her cheeks rod. holdinir in her funds a slip o( paper, treshly written, aud bearing the appearance of a receipt?which iudeed it wai. "(iood morning, Mr. Corrin,*' laid Manor.1; "do 1 intrude, Miss liillop?" "No, .Mr. Morford, that you don't! I was jett enitlin* a littln account I had with Mr. Corvtn. 1 wai loliin' him 1 was sorry I ain't got no oank-notes, bnt of he can'I curry t otl in his pockets, j I'll have a huvgy letchod up, and send j it down iu that!'' "1 don't understand this," said Mr. , Corvin. "You had no money ynstorday, nud to-day the house seems full of cold. , I shall mnko investigations. If this , / ... ik. i i 1 uiiMJoy n?] ivuuu mi/mmnni ?no inuu inljoming the houao, I aball lodge n laim to it; tho laud Ueiug initio, to it the money." "Land c.iIkh ! That ain't bo rljjht, can it?" laid Nancy, appealing to Morlord. Mr. Corviu is a lawyer," replied the latter. "No must know about inch tiling*. if he own* tho laud, and you ire buying it of liliu with money you found on Hit land, ha may h&va the law on you. Of course, if ho innrely held a mortgage on the property, he ha* no more ritrht to mako aaoti a demand than 1 have." "l'hin h nono of your affair, air," anid Corvin, harahly. * "It'* hit allmr to anawer a nuftation nl . 1 ask him, Mr. Corviu," intorponod | Nancy, who*e .sjiirii wm evidently r:? inc. "Kf it's your allair to imike oui that'* what initio by right, ain't mino but your<?je?t hoCAUHo you're a lawyer and 1 ain't?then 1 nay it'* a poor aflair j lor a mau to ho in! Vhoro'n yonr money, sir, to tako or Inavo; au' J don't want t(? hurry yon, I mi 4 " Anil who looktri at him with the reioluLion that is hi eflociive in good and gen* . tin penon*, on Co thoy are amuied. Corvin mot llni look with a Hiillen ' frown, ami b" n'i putting tlio tfOtd into | tho pocketi of hi < variotn inniiouti; hut ( at thi" juncture Morford aaid: "lloldon a minute, Mr. Oorviu. I havo something to oilarthat may aavo > you troablo?in foot, thorn Are two ' thi.-iKN} f<>r I know I nh?>n..| ho llkolv to ? moot you horn, ao 1 brought a loiter for ? you from the poit<nlUco: and he took from liia pocket a Heulttd onvnlopn a ! droned to Juaac Corvio, and hnnrinu in .1111 lltMJ"! IM7I ?im IMIIIItl'l t iixir.u it n Now 1 ork ljini'l?nl. Corvill { glanced nl tho an pericrlntlon, but did ' not immudiiilely break tlioaoal. "Whnt 1 mar your otlior matter bo, Mr. .Mar* ford?' ho donmn I?mI. "Hid lUMoouriifltit," anld Morford, rofnrrliiK !o llio folilnd impor in hi* hitii'l. "Wlillo tllll Idtlo I'irl itrul I worn rambling alumuUonl(\c? junt now, hIim foil ml thin, mid from the if I a mini I j Vnnlornd to lnUo nt ll, I think It non* I ltun* niflttoriof iutnr?iflt to tiutli you uii'I Mill llill'ip, |(oai1 it, Mill I III loth" III add m|, tfivinK it to litir, "mill ami ii I ma mlataken." Nancy took llio pnror, unfolded U, nutl li'^dh to r??n<l It wllli a atrangoly itnrtlod mi I tioridnxnd oxproaaloii. "You tnko ii nitnarknlilo lutnruat In mblnoti iMinotml to oilier pontile, It atrikei ino, air," aaid Gorvln, atill Irown* III. "Well, I tike In lie nl u?e. when Ml" ohnnroaflera," nmworel tin* otlior with uatniln. "Itv tho way, Mr. (J irviu, )0U Inivn pomenlon nl n tr'ontdonl of farmlufnl hereabout, I think; would ymi ho liirllunil to dia|i'>a? ol it?" *No, idr, not it io n nl it," mid Oof* tin, enrily* "I wm told tint vnu hold aomn of It on n rather uncertain tenure," Hit other coutiuued; "ihat you are liable to be dltpotjtutted u( it, ill certain uuutinKuuciei, in luce. U that It .u it might liu worth your wrliila lo tlriii n purcha?ur, even if be vvoro to mic you |u luukn an abatement in thepilot, in oontidtratlon al tbu ruk ita would auume." "You've lieun mitluforgied, air: what't mine it inino, and Idaii't intend to port with 11." "Jly information cum* to u? prttty Ualjfht," remarked Morford. "1 wit told you hold lliin laud hecauto toiuu papur iltowiDK that it had rually boloiiimd to another had heon loit." "11 you chooae to no about picking up ffwilu* ifi.uriilt I|'m li.iuiLn #>f II .... r I ' - VI 111) 149, ID" uiatkod Uiryin, tngnly. "farbupt. (tinea you liavo no ion or otbar laiial bair, your idoa it to leave lliit proporly to tliti iieira ol tile parton la wlioui it Jutliy belougi? in tbii etna, 1 tboulda't pittta you to tall, tbouuli " "Will you mind your own bnilnen?" tbuulud Ibe irVl nun, quite lotinit control o( hi* tamper, "Alio ara you, 1'ii like to know? You cauiu lo mo tbe other day lo wort oil touia ot your atockou ino. I'm glu.l I put ol! clotiuif Willi you Uli now; 1 don't beliova your lock it worth lha piper il't primed on; I believe your invention it a twindlu. At to haviug no heir lo leave my , proporly to, we'll too about that I I'm not ilaa l yut, to bejiu with, nor like lo 1 be; and I'veitol a tun, lUouub your informant mini to havs lorijoiieu lo tall 1 you to. Kolkt may Ibink I've cut hiui < oil with a dollar; maybe 1 did; but 1 can Uka him back ajttiu wbeu lcbooae; < and 1 chooeo now I I tiiall write lo bim by lb la day't pott lo ooina back boro at i ouco, and when be comet, 1 ilitll tattle 1 everything l'vo got on him. 1 toe your i game! You tlaiik you can gal tome i picking. l>v workinz up toma idiotic i conspiracy or oilier with that fool of a woman, to cheat mo or frighten roe out i of my property; but you'vo not hold of I the wrong man. If you don't want to I lift into trouble, ami bud trouble, let mo < ulone!" I "Do you know your ?on'i address, < Mr. Corvin?" suid Morford, very quiet* < Iv. "If not i huvo reason tolhink you tuny find it in that letter." "We'll see how much ycu know," ? snik the lawyer, with a Hneer; and he I tore open the envelopo and ran hi* eves 1 over tiie enclosure. Theu hia arms fell ' heavily to hia side*, and his face turned ? dingy white. t "la lie worse ?"atked Morford, quickly. > The old man lUed a dull nUte upon i him. "Who aro you?" he demanded, t after a pause, in a heavy touu. "This 1 letter sayrf my boy, Pater, ia dead. Hut may be it'e a part of the swindle " | Hut Mr. Morford mad? a gesture with hia hand. "No. no, Mr. Corvin," ho said, not unkindly. W1 knew your eon; c I mot him in N'ow York. lie foil ill, ami > at he was destitute. 1 bad him takau to . the hospital /rum whion tiiut latter fl came, wliero he could gut good nuraiug. j. Hut he was not expected to live. I am , sorry for you." I "Keep your narrow!*' said Corvin, sot- j ting lain jaws. "I can do without it. If } the boy's dead, lie's dead, and that'* tho j end o( him! Yon an i four partner, c hore, won't get the land Spy morn (or j that. I'll make a will and leave it to fl the first beggar 1 find m tho street, j sooner than Nancy Uiilop, or any ono she's plotting with, shall hare as much of it as would do to bury'em!" s .Morford eyed him rather sternly for a moment, and then turned to Nancy. "Wbit is your news, Miss BUlop?" he fl said. * II.., V* L.,l I. I.I.I.... Il>f ........ UUI .11111 V IIBU IIIUUCII livt into U|>UII V hot arm? on the table, and was crying \\ silently. Hhedid not look up, bat push* t ml the paper towards Morford, with Iter 'J band. "Read it to hlui?poor soul!" $ ibe said, with a iob botweeen the wordi. u Msriord took it up, and face i tho ( lawyer again, "lliii paper, Mr. Oorvin," he iaid, "it in yonr handwriting and bear* date about ten year* back. It it litfued by you io presence of two wit- f( nesses. It states that in consideration . }f the anm of $10,000 to yon in hand paid.by Matthew ttillop of Fenbrook, 1 ron do hereby deed to him, hit heirs, a ind assigns torovor, the certain tract of * land herein named and described.? You rornbor the writing, I presume; at A iny rato, if you intend to deny it or n ronton it, you will havo tho opportune " tv when I bring it boforo tho court, on Mim Hillop'a account, as I ahull loao no ;iine in doing. Moan while, i shall keep it in char**." . The old lawrer wai terrible to look at , irhilo Morfordwai speaking thus. Ilia c' try lip* curled back from hit yollow r< :eotb, hi? Uorcp, crafty eyes were con* ?! :entratcd in a aiare of mingled hate and ^ 'oar. lie leaned forward ovor tho table, " ind peerud into Murtord'a face. J. "Who are you?" ho aikod, in a , 1u*ky whliper: "What doe* all this , tomfoolery moan? \Vhoar* you?" [j "It will noon be known, who I nm," rtplled theyoung man; "I cnrno hore '.( o tuake it known, among other thing*. Hut I will tell you now, ainca you ask J fie, that 1 ain Tom Linton." Corvin gave a kind of hoario cough, in I reeunl back, ilia own band* jlutchod tho table cloth at he fell, and t lragged it down with him. lie fell to ~ ho floor with a eraih, nnd the heap of J role! roina fell clashing and jingling ! >v?r him. Some of them rolled away J nto corner*, lint tho bulk of them lay i?*avy on hit heart, which had coaxod to a ieat. ,, (to nr. ro*TINtiRf>) VAiiUi: or i n.vine mark* 1( liiitlcn ilnrmnn JtniiinioM it Connt??rfHI??r. ^ Tli?i or Truiln Work ilnn?ri to tl Pretention. 0 Vrit y>irk Tribune, N't I r. <* The Carter Medicine Company Ima 11 eon etigaRod lor tho hint month in run* ling down 0^'flHK in thin city who hiivu joon mikins end nailing a counterfoil )t iti trade mark "Oarter'a Little Liver I'llla." Notlcei have appeared of ioy* iral arreat* winch the ootnpeny lit* nade. For a weak peit one of these maei haa bean on trial in thn court of ineciat aemotia. helore.hnticoa Jerome, Inool) mxl 11 ay oi. 'J'lio priHonor whi f, 1'liomm li. lliitfli'M, n IriiffuUi at No. L Wl Tim.tli nvnmifl. On Weilimmlny tho 0 nrl?QM?r win found iruilty nti?l unntminoil " o tl?r?o mrtiitiif la ttioponitoutlnrv. In J' lolivarliig tlm mutonci* ??f tiio court, L'fMdliJIni? JiMtiao Jarumn Miiilt V "Hiitfhnt, tlm <v?nn nft??r u long ntvl ^ S. HEALS RUNNING : ^SORES } S i CURES THE ^ "? SERPENT'S ^ J OTIMA kJP n o i inu ^ i coHTMioas jusftsa ' BIOOBPOISOH:!,I ulcer*yield to IU hAtllnff poweni. li re' , move* tfin polunn amlmillihuplne nyirtcm > vkiutiM "" o careful trial, linu coma rolucluutly ti tlm conclusion that you aru a guilt* ma it. 'ilio wliolo valua of many o Ihuta nuicloi li?s in Uio tm lomirl; IhmiimiUa ami Itumlruila o( ibuu x'ni 01 uollara uro unoiu a mu.illy in pi i in; litem belora Ilia public, if tlis pub i oaunol ittiy Umm lb,no article*, Itiun ; Iranil in bain; priicticoil upon Ih'tin auJ upon tbopropriatiry riumaof li. < \W?od% who own irnlem.uk*. N?i York ii n uroat commercial city u trademark* aroaa important to thin oil m inUurity it to a cofttar. Thin in i claaiof odioa which thin court douj uo look upon with any leniency at all.' i in Hdiitoui'o of the court i< thai you bo con fined ia tho penitentiary fur a term o three montha." The juatica alio intimated that hu for tho priioner'a record and tho fac that ha had been in jail for noma tinn thaiantenc?a would hava baeu muul heavier, _ MISS iiAUTr>?Ki? HtflUHNS. Her T*rrlbl? tSiparienuu In CJhtim lioei Not Uuauiirust Uar. Yancouvbii, IL u, Sept, 3)1.?Anion) tlia pMioii|f?ri by Urn liiunr?i? ol Iniiu from Chin*, ?m Mia luliol Hartford ol Uo?or, N, II., one r.f tha two ?Jul lurvivoriol llmuia??aoreaat Wlia-Sanj near iva undng, umm. aii84 uantoro ii now on the way home for a brief res Lo recuperate from the torribU export IQCe of tho paat /aw weeks, though alu la i|lll eager to prosecute her miaaion ary work in China ami inlands to ra turn shortly. Hhe ia the flrst peraon tr irrive here from the aceoe of tho inaaa icre. Tho story of hor experience hui already been kohl m the cable dispatch e ami in mail aivicet, previoualy roce.vid. Ono point heretofore disputed ia ae it reat by Miss Hartford, and that ia tin !act that the maaaucres are perpetuated Dy vegetarians. Miaa Hartford aaid: "J lo not wlah to be understood aa tray inn that all vegetarians iu China are mar Jerers, bnt it ia a fact that the member. >f the aociety who committed that mas (acre wore sworn, among other things lot to eat meat. Tho other thiug* they ire aworn to do are to kill all foreigners; :o kill all the mandarins and overthrow ;he Chinese government. If they con inue to jsrow and are not mora sternly iealt with, they will accomplish all ol heir object!, It is all foreigners thoy ire alter, not missionaries alone. Dnr ntr the terrible atlalr they did not ut? .he word 'missionaryttiajr called tiforoiguerfl.'" Hi gum Chi UI Uts Dnlvrr.lty. 'ptcUd Dlipalr'i to the ln*X,:enctr. Mokqaxtown, . W. Va., Sept 2d?A shaptnr oi the Sterna Chi fraternity, veil known in the United State:) I or on< eason, because President Cleveland u i member ot it, hai bnen instituted lero, with eleven members, M. B. Gornan, '03: W. U. Cnlwriyht, 'U">; A. F. loder, *9(1; F. W. I laugh l, 'IKi; J. G. Cnntli, ".17; T. W. Ice. jr., "J7; II. M. -Vhlte, 'US; 1L T. Swisher, 'U7; 0. F. lolden, 'US, aud G. V+ Kinbs, 'HS. The hapter wai instituted by Judsre Howard ''orris, ol Hamilton, (XjO. i>. Harper ind B. F. Wilson, of Cincinnati, and K. X Blauahler, ol thoUuiversitv oi loxa*. Rwlillne p-nk hitaiei. D'stkitc* to thf luUUl/w. Mouoavtowx, W. Va , sodt. 27.?The ilonongnlia count? official*, who for nine titna past liavo been keeping a ratchful ?ye on nuiueroui apeak eiiies n the town, made u raid on two ol hot" yeiterdav and broke them up. 'hoy were required to ifirti bond for ">0i) each upon a promise not to sell ny more while waiting trial at the icxt court. ,%ii 0??ah CullUlon. WAsni.turo.*, Sept. 2ft.?A cablegram ocelved at the navy department to-day f ii..u.4 ,.l .1. . IUIH VUUJUJUUUOI itainurui ui IMI Jnited Btates steamship Alert, at Guayquil, o tiki ally reoorti that hia ship raa in collmon yesterday with the intiali steamer Condor, and that the .lert's bowsprit fas carried awuy. As o further doLiils are given the otlicials t the navy department are inclined to elieve the damage slight. t-'wiir Ills Suootiin Having the uucdsd merit to more aan make good ail the advertising laiined for them, the following four tmedies havo reached n phenomenal lie: Dr. King'a Now Discovery for 'onsumption,Cougha and Colds, each ottle guaranteed?Hlectrlc Bitter*, the rent remedy for Livor, Stomach and Sidneys, Bucklen'* Arnica Salve, the nut in the world, and l)r. King's New ife Pills, which are a perfect pill. All lean remedies are guaranteed to do int what is claimod for them and the ealer whose name lanttfched herewith ill he glad to toll you more of them, old at Logan Drug C'o.'s drug store. 1 Tiikri: sre many good reasons why on should uae One Minute Cough ure. There are no renaons why yon lionld not, if in need ol heln. The only armleas remedy that produces imiuolate resultf. Logan Drug Co.. Wheel* igt W. Va, B. K. PeaboUy, lion wood, ml Howie & Co., iirldgewort, O, ti LAO. hp?ei*l in the I'ltta. hnrcli hipmtlluu. Fentomber 11), " I and I'd, October U, ?r>, 9, 15 and 17, tlio Baltimore A Ohio filmed Company will aell excursion ickets to Pittsburgh ami return at rate f $2, which Includes admission to the II regular traim iwo day a from dato of ala. f * Try II, Irjr ll. r l>r. Hlory'* Uve?mltitUft Iioa%1* I UC? actio euro. Guarantied to cure Irk or nnrvotli hf? liflm in tlvo inin* tea. Unit lioadacho euro onourth. Try ;; only ton ihmiU. Hormlo by all *1 riitfiitfl. lteod, Robb ik tlmiding, Wlio it* ?lo Agent*. mhmf. It'ii fnat m oaiy 10 trv One Mionto lough Cure n? anything olse. It'* aaier to euro a iorero rough or rolcl rltli it. I?ul your next purchaio for u miifli ho Ono MinuteC'ou^h Cur?. Hot* pr inodlfino; bailor reaalU; bailor ry to, Logan l*rug Co., Wheeling, W, a., II. K.l'niibodv.Utnwood, and Bowie (Co., Urldtfoport, U. H In a rm'tiit lettor to th? mannfAo? nroM Mr. \V. ft Uonjutnln, till tor of ho Huoctntor, Muritlotd, S. V., aaya: it m*v l>? n pUntturo to you to know ho lilifli oiUjsm In which Chamber* ?in*n nmdlciiiri nro held b? tlio pootdo f your own ntnln. wliofAtboy tuilRi bo out known. Ati nun I of mine, who ro? Idoa At Dnxtor, low*, witu About to vUil in n low voor? ilnre. and bofora Imivlntf nmo wroio mo, mIo0R i( tboy wmo old horo, ntAtlritf II tlioy woro not *he mill<l bring o ?plMillty with hor, m ho did not llko to ho without thorn." hi* modlrlnon riWorrod toAro Uhambor* iln'? (Jouih Itomody, fAttiotm ror in lirHMir (Him* nil" rnimi; i >iiniiu>i<niini " DIM llnlm ft?r rliriiummm, Imiiii lini k. ntn* In Hit (iitn mi'l rlinit, *nu Min>nl>nrlnli>'? ('"III). Cliol?r? mill linrrlioim liMMdr for boWnl com* it n I it i n rim <>I lumlielnai Imvr bomi III unalnnt n?n In Iiiwn loriltn'Mt n uunr?r nl II oititury. 1'lin punpln liRVfl nriifl'l tliM ttioy nro urtleln* "1 rnrlli mill luurll, aii>i uumjiulml by tujr lliur. * Sr\ Fairly jui ^ y ?Pearline. Ri; r^Tyi withstanding all / / precedence belli / / ^ //\\ breaking way u Ji I/ Now, why dreds of mi!! Yy\ have be^ii used i wasliing-compc fY^( 9/ ('? Vour \ \] M Pearline io F 0 ??*-. I \\ "? ^ out any ris 1 V |\ at the Ilea washing. i COIN AT 0EPLY TOCfllH'S F1 For sale at the Intelligen or mr.iled to any address on rec The Intelligencer Pu wit?Mn Wha Ca.storia Is l'r. Samuel Pitcher nnil Children. It contains nei other Knrcotio substunru. I ur Paregoric, Drops Soothii if. 1* l'lmmiinf. 11m flliirinlr Minimis of Mothers. Custom ' llw Mfiller's l'riend. Castoria. "CfMtnrUlicm wrll ?uSu(>(4^1 tochlldrro Uw ; ( t nvumtomil It a* nupnrtor to lift jr * kuow-uton.*." 11. A. AfcoiKR, M. I*., I 111 Ko. Oxford Bl., ltrookljrn, X Y. "Thf u*e?of 'CMotte* U po udIiwraI and It* ruftriij po well known that II ar>mui a w?>:k of BU|wr?'ro|nit Ion to rndorm it. Krw nm tho j InHllgMit fiunlllrM who do not keep CcMortA j rlthln (vmj wuch." r Ojjuom MARTI it, I). 1)., h>w York City. Tim Con Atm Om piiiiiiiiiiiiiniiias Aug ; HOi m I'llUkV vo,,r? vT?mpBt iiinrrno n, r " ? ? 1 UUntO Cholera Moiiiun, N.iutca, CI ! " ' IICAI 0 It?jrn?, nrui , , , , llLnLO Milt* of AulmaU, BREAKS UP' ;;; omkllsoood, T. '; | Soio CnuiWHtn a r 15c and sot Pi ; ; ; HCRB MEDICINE CO. I O fy "WHERE DIRT GATHEi GREAT CAVING flESULTl SAPC Intelligencer. I" nped into success ght from the very start. .;ot. I these hundreds of years of nd that old-fashioned, back, if washing with soap, u >. was it? ' Why is it that!um. ions of packages of Peurlinj n the few years since this mnd was invented ? Just washing and cleaning with for a month, and you'll iway the rubbing, but v.iih. k of harm, 'ihat puts it J of every known aid fur SCHOOL CHICAGO? Bj Conkey Company; Publishers. (IUIIIL SCHOOL PRICE 25 CENTS. ICER office. Wheeling, W.Vi, :eipt of price. Wishing Company. t is 'H prescription for Inlhntt t her Opium, Morphine nor t is a harmless substltuto iK Syrups, and Castor Oilso 1? thirty years' use I17 i is the Children's Panacca r?- -1 - vasujria. 'Astoria ctm - rvile, Constipation, t ur HtucuuJi, rhavK KnicUUt.n, kills Worms, deep, and promoM i. "-out Injun uh raedk-attoo,1 "For w?w*J ywn I hat? raeommc^ our 'Cantorla,'ami ahull alwart a?ntiu r M !o no M It haa Invariably iirwluood tttrikirf oaulta," Euwth V. rm.ua*, M. P., lXth Ftract an J 7th Am, New York Ot% rrAmr, 77 Mnwur finuarr, New Ynai CnT UMHaaBKBl mmmsm ICICLES YOU Hsrnr relief ran (it m? HTNING | \ DROPS.! i?*. 11 ii'Uigea of Water, etc. J j wm, Brmtclira, i < Hcrpcntii, ttutfi, etc. 1 la<l Colriti, I.n Orlppe, Iaflurttit? J Itoup, dote Tin out, *lc. | , i kSTCO GOOD. ;; * Borne, No Rum, no ph* nl WnlPii, W, V..I jMiw.nito. o. JD I OA rlS. WASTE RULPS" 3 FROM THE UU- OF )L1Q . LAIN AND PANOY + + JOB WOP14 Noallv una Promptly***?1"