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fktjvefrt: AfWJUT l« MM, PECKS BAD BOY. /lootl^er of His Famous Talks. The Boy Discusses Solomon in all His Glory, VMIithe Grocery man—Argujs that a Thousand Wi«es ar« Too Much of a Good Thinr. "What you sitting there like a bump ppa l-c f*sk*d the (roceryman ot tl,«. bad •><»▼» *» the youth had «at on a l*>s for halt au hour, with his hand* in bis pooketa, lookiug at a hoi* in .the floor until his eyes were set like a flying bor**. "What you thinking of, auy wav? It to me bovs set around su,| think more than they used to when I was* a boy," aud the grocery wau brustwd the wilte<l lettuce aud «book it, and tried to make it stand up stiff au 1 crip, before he put it out doors, t>yt the contrary lettuce, which had Uvn pii'k«d the day before, looked so tirtd 'hat the b»y uoiicevi it. That U ttuve remiuds me of a girl. Yerterday 1 was lu here when it w** Blw, like thv girl going to the picnic, auJ it was hs frewh, aud preud, and »tan hrd up, ami kitlenv, and full of v. »iid »- s«-sv »s a girt startius out fur m t-icalr, To-day it has pot hack from the picnic, a: d like tin- gul, tlie starch mail taken ,»ul. aud it h l iuber, mid lauguid, aud ur«d, anO can l »laud up alone, audit looks a» though it wanted to be laid at rtst l*side tue rotten apples in the alley, ratl'«T il-au t»e set out in front of a store to 1* M-ld to honest people, and give tin in tne gaugreue ol the liver'" aud tlie I-•»> put mi a health-commissioner Mir tlia Itighteued thegroceryiuau, aud l.e threw tlie lettuce out the back door "You never mind aliout niv lettuee," said i lie gr«icerymau. "1 can attend to my attair*. "But now teh me wnat you **re thinking aboiu here all the momi! k " "1 was thinking what a fo.>l King >ol< n oli was," said the boy with the :nr of one w bo has made a statement i iat I a- «'»t to »*• argued pretty strong to make it hold water. "N»»w, look a here," said the grocery n.an, in anger, "I have stood it to have \ i m play tricks on me, aud have Itsteu i.i to your condemned foolishness with i ill a iijiir11. iir as loug as you have con ii.ed yourself to people now liviug, b.it ul <n you attack Salomon, the wisest lnali. Ihf Urfiil Kluic, and c.!l him a fool, friendship ceases, si d you uiu-t get out of this store. >o!oiu-»n iu all ins glory, is a irieud of num . aud tin fool i-uoing to abu*e him iu my presence. Now you dry up!" "Sit itnwu on the ice box," said the liny to t»>e grorervman. "What you toed is re>t. 1'ou are overworked. Your :illeg»d brain is e<pial to wilted lettuce, nnd it can devise ways and means to hide rotten peaches under good ones so as to sell them to blind orphaus, but when it conies to grasping great ques tions, your small braiu cannot cotupre J.einl theui. Your braiu may go up - deway* to a great question, and rub :<iraiust it, but ii cannot surrouud it,and urasp it. Thai's w hen* you are deform ed. Now, it is ditferent with mo. I can ra se brain to sell to you grocery men. l.isU u. This Solowau is credited with being tlie wisest man, aud yet history say* he had a thousand wives. Just think of it. Vou have got one wile, and P.I lias l<ul One, himI «»U i tio itvl^ltb*>rM Imvv uun. if they have had any kind of luck. 1) >es not one *ile n a »e you pay attention? Wouldn't t ah breuk.you up. Wouldu't three cause you to see star*? Ii i# would ten strike you? Why, tutu alive, you do not grasp the magnitude of the statement that &olomou had a thousand wives. A thousand wives, siandiim side by side,would reach about f ur bhH-ks. Marching by fours it would t:.kc them twenty miuutes to piss* srive.« point. Tje largest summer resort hotel oniy holds about five hundred I eople, so Sol would have had to hire two hotels it he took his wives out for a day in the country. If you would stop and think once iu a while you would know more." The grocery man's eyes had begun to stick out as the tiad boy continued, as though the statistics bad never been IrouKht to his attention before, but he v» as bound to staud by I is old friend Solomon, and he said, "Well, *oihiuou «• n i| r* n u»t have bwn different from our *»ive« of the |im«Dt day." "Not much," said the boy, as he saw le w;.s paralyzing the gro«-ery mau. ' Women have I* on about the same rv>r <«i! Kve. She got mtthtd on the « Ki < ritual dude, and it stands to re* j-on tl a» Solomon's wives were uo better than li e inoiher of the human nee. Stati-ti«-s show that one woman out of tu-ry ten is red headed. That would cive h'otomou an even hundred red Leadt-d wives. Ju-t that hundred red 11 aded wiws would be enough to m »ke an ord nary iuhii think that there was a !at d that is fairer than this. Then tin-re would be, out of the other niue Lundred, at«»ut three hundred blon les, Mid ihe other six hundred would be trumttes, an I maylie he had a few a.hit.os, and hearded wotneu, and fat «<>in»n, and dwarfs. Now, those thous and women had appetites, desires for and j*ryte, the -feme as all woiuen. In uk tie Solomon trying to them, '(•iris, lets all go down to the ice cream s noon and have a dish of ice cream.' < an \oii. with your brain muddled <*iih n dfi-di and uew potatoes, realize He m < i.. that wou!d follow. Suppose, sf'er s »lonj >t»'s broom brigade had got feaud iu 'Ihe Ire frm*fry. ere ot the red headed wives should «»tch Solomon winking at a strange cirl at another table. You may think S.ionion did not know enough to wink •■rthat he w»a not that kind of a flirt, ' ut he mu»t have been or he could never 1 ave succeeded iu marrying a thou-»and v- v»-., in a sparsely settled country. So, ■fcir, it li*)k*to nie as though Solomon in &!l Lit glory, wan an old masher, ami fr« m uhat I have seeu of meu Deiug ' "»»d around with one wife, I don't fi'vy Solomon bis thousaud. Why, ju-t iniagiue that gang »»f wives going and ordering fall bonnets, fcjolouion *<»uld have to be a king, or a Vander Liit to ftanJ iu Ma wears five dollar s'lk .«tiH-kii<gs, and pa kicks awfully when the bill comes in. Imagine Solo tui ii putting up for a few thousand pair of silk stocking*. 1 am glad you will fit down and reason with me in a rational way about some of these Bible •-'Aries that take my breath away. Toe niinister stands me off when 1 try to jdk with him about such things, and MI* n»e lo »tudy tbe parable of the "rodlgal Son, and the deacons tell me |"Ko ami suajj IUy nead. There is darn 1 tile encouragement for a boy to try »nii figure out things. How would you like t«j have a thousand? red beaded w v»se„mein»o the store this miuute stn te 1 you they wanted you to send '"^rriajfcs around to the house »t 3 oelork fo they i-ould go for a drive? Or w **>uld you like to have A Hired Girt ^°nje ru>hinjr in and tell you to send P w.\ hundred doctors, because six u i °' your wives had been taken '•? ** n,°r^us ? Or *' 1 n. don't n ention it," said thegro t b'% a shudder. "I wouldn't 1 i" Solomon's place and be the nat .nJ.^'ph-ctor of k thousand wives if i)!,; 1 -v would give me the earth. nV»fg*tting up In a cold winter Thi?iIPsr *n<* ''Uilding a thousand fires, s v I ''!' w° thousand pair of han N in '"w s Lair! Bey, you have tdwwu me that Solomon needed a guardian o\*t bim. He didn't have iem" says the boy, "and think of two tb< usand feet, emeu oue as oold aba br ek of cboooiate loe cream. A man would want a back us bin as the feuce to a fair groucd. But I don't want to barrow up yonr ft-eliugs. I must go ami put some arnica on pa. He has got Lome and says be has been to a sum ner resort ou a vacation, and he U all covertd with blotches. He says it is moequito b tee, but ma tbinks be ha* been t«hot full of bird sbot by some wa tt r melon farmer. Ma basn't got any sympathy for pa becau.se be didn't take her along, but if she bad been there she would have been filled with bird shot, too. But you ruusn't detain me. Be tween pa and the baby I have got all I e»n attend to. The baby is teethiug and ma make# me put my Augers iu the baby's mouth to help it cut teeth rlhat is a humiliating p wition for a boy as big as 1 am. Say, how manv babies < do you figure that Solomon had to buy rubber toothing rings lor, in ail hii> glory f And the boy went out leaving the rrocery man reflating ou what a fain lly Solomon muttt have had, aud ho* he needed to i e the wisest man to g -t along without a circus, afteruoju aud evening. THE WAGE WORKERS. The Industrial Intelligence of the Past Week IN THIS VICINITY AND AT LARGE. Notes Concerning the Iron Men, Coal Miners, Cigar Makers, Glass. Blowers, Railroad Men, . Etc.. Etc. THK I.AIiOK CAVN& There are numbers of International Traie I ni«nit Id Aaeric* having Nation ■« >iDuri«n. These can b« communicated wiiti through thisoffice. 1 lie Grand Secretary of »h» K. of L. can be kcMi. s*ed At hot ?<7t> Pitlnburgh, P<i. Th« Ktde ation of rraue an I Lsoor Unions hold.- Its Hex: auUuill >t>v>ioii lu New York.on ttie third 1 uesdav in August, !«<.•(. Secretary W. H. hostel, 14 Kast bourne Terrace, Cluctu OMtl O. International Ctgartmikers' Union, A.. Stras Mfi, hwHlftit, txix.il <7, New York. 'I he 1 ron Moldws' I'Hon of North America, hold* its next convention in Loudou, Ontario, In .lul.v. P. K. Kit/pa'rick, •'resident, room t>, IM Walnut stieet, Ciocluuati, Ohio. The National \ma.curate! Association of Iron and >teel Worker*. John J. Jarreit, Pres ident. Pittsburgh. Ph. : Win. >1 a run. Secretary, lib Smith Held street. Pi'tKhur<h. Pa. Ca-peuters' ami JoiuerV International Kiotherhood.P. J Mc • uire.Secntary. 1*» »Vd iiiim t»treet. New York Oly. luteriiatmu d Kurni'ure workers Union, L. Znische.secretary, .'00 Ka*t Fifty-eighth .stree', New ^ork. Plasters' National Union. J. J. Kennedy, Secretary, 13* Alibaiua street, (leveland, O. i onventlou lAeets at tlucinnaii iu July, l>&i. The follow Ing are the officers of the Nttf ional t.o<lk*. A. A. of I and H. *v.: PtesUUrnt—J<dm Jarret. tf'.rttu; y WlUiayj Martin. Tiea^urer—Jame* PentMV, l'S-t Wharton -tri et, Soutbside, Pittsburgh. VICB I-KJUS1DKNTS. First District, First 1 ivlslo.i -P. F. Keeney, I'ars-ou siieet.Soutlisiile. Httsburgh, Pa. .First District, :s«cond Division — Samuel Hick welder. 7 w ahiut street. Allegheny, Pa. second District—C. D Thompson, ^137 Jacob «tr«-t. Wheeling. V. Va. Third District—K*«* Pros.se r, l<ox 2f>, New Albany, IniL Fturtb Dl-trict-A. F. Carpenter,Sll'JBeers >treet. Chicago, 111. Klftb Dls'rict—Wm. White, box WM, Belle vide, st. Clair cnunty. IU. Sixth District -John I. D»ri», Sharon. Pa. Eighth District—Audrew Lee. 11 Parson's Place, 1Mb waid, Phil: delphia. Pa. TIV&MU. William Welhe, iii Tentn street, Southslde. Pittsburgh. Sam. s. Waltne'^ht. Charlotte street, Fif teenth wn>o, Pittsburgh. W. Newton Liucb, •*» Thirty-tirst street, Wheeling, W. Va. The general oilice of Use Amalgamate! As i ci*u« n is at No. 116 .-iniithtleid street, Pit U urgh. THE FRIEND ?i OF LABOR. trotlirr trtlrlf from »t>e l.whor Or*an on Ikr t u t el llgeuce r's line In spec twr. f'rlitirrs Xn*i»niil /,<A/f Tribune. Ci.akksp.i Rti, W. Va., August. 13— "tjuilp," theagent fur the "frieud" ol labor, tlie Intelligencer is still writing to ins j>aper at'init the goixl air iu the mines here, lie says one man has worked in No. 2 miue fur t wt»nty-tliree years and has nt-ver found any bad air iu it! That it) lie No. 10. There has been t«d air in No. hat at the present time No. '1 is iu gt>od condition. Tuen he s|>eahs of the \Wkecuan tniuen; about its good condition. In these mines the miners worked hut two day* last week on aeeouut of the bad air. I'ruifer, a mine superintendent, is on his < ar about a letter that appeared in the Labor Tribune from this place. Cruder tried to bulldoze the boys, but he could not make it. He denied that the airaud black damp took tire, but one of his miners told hitu that- it did, aud that the bank was not tit to work iu. I sup pose he will discharge that man, for he thinks a miner nas no right to talk to a lord like himself. In every issue or the mreiiigeucer there is a long article aU.ut the gor> I rt udaii n of tbe mine*. I believe hi* object in lying in this mauner i., to keep the mine inspector away from till' p'ace. I will ask the mine inspector o; \\ est \ ir^iuia, through the Tribuue, t • p*y no attention to iJuilpV letters in tl.e Intelligencer, for he has persisteut ly misrepresented everything. Miner. of the Wakeman mines, why don't you he men and notify t!ie co d company of the condition of the mines, for you know Jjord ('ruger thinks it is too good I for you. Pike, themiueboss, is "ou his I ear/' too. One more of "Quiip's" tricks. When he went to the No. 2 mine he met Will Kirdruff. a driver about It*years old, aud asked him to subscribe. He told hiiu to go and see his brother, but his brother would not take ir, and to show how mean the agent j was he gave the boy's name to the ' clerk so he could stop it on pay day. The boy promptly stopped the paper, and they are ail disgusted with it. ' liuilp," you ought to go to Europe ami kevp company with Torn Ochiltree. No. 2 mine will be i«lle a few d-»ys. They cannot get boats to take the coal from Baltimore to Puil*delphia. Joe Lattsfatter says if any one gives h?m one hundred dollars he will go to Pittsburgh aud tlud out who'\Juau" is. [They had^>etter give the SlUOtothe jjoor, or save it- Kt>s.] Sandusky, of Bridgeport, has not sue ceeded in breaking up the K. of L Harrison county workingraen, boycott his flour. His miller tried to sell flour to a merchant here, but the mercbaut told him the wdfrklngtnen would not patronize him if he would buy San dusky's flour. A member of L. A. 1497, K. of L , showed me their new hall. It is the best furnished hall in the State. The K. of L. is in good conditio? in this county. I will stop for this time and wait un til "Qullp" writes another letter to the Intelligencer. I ask in the name of the miners of Harrison county, aud appeal to the Governor of the State. to send the mine inspector to this place Immediately. Michael Doud, an old and much re spected miner, is lying dangerously ill. Yours, Ac., Juan. CITY INDUSTRIAL NOTES. A manufacturer informed a Rboistkr reporter this week that trade was ex-1 tremely dull, no orders being re ceived. In reply to tbe query, what is tbe reason for this depression of trade? he replied: •♦It is simple this, the jobbers know ftill well the capacity for making nails, and they also know tbe consumption; therefore, the minute the mills start to \ running steadily they reftr-* to buy, only »t their own figure. The conse quence to, their ordtrs only read for nails it a ccrthin figure." •'But suppose you do not ship them at their figure V "Why thay can buy from the smaller mllta, ia sufficient qaautltles to supply their Immediate demands, kuowiug full well that the stockholder* of the larger mills w ll iu a very abort time, become unea>y about the non-appearance or their regular semi-annual dividends and raise a kick about the nails not bein^: bold at a very small margin, instead of folding stock for better prices." "(Jau not tbe Western nail associa tion ordec. a stop and compel! all the mills to close down ?" "No indeed, the Western Nail Asao ciatioti amount* to nothing. You go theie to exchange views on me nail sub ject and then if they are unanimous on any one subject it is adopted, but noth ing binds a member. There is uo by law, rules or regulations. It is simply a ftH'ittl meeting of the representative* ol the <iitl»rent ml Is. Now when you talk of the Association of steel aud iron manufacturers, that is entirely a dif Jerent su»j«-ct. Tnere everything is run i-ysfetnat cally, having all tbe nn-etisarv laws to govern every suh ject. The Western Nail Association unit unts to n«>thing. If any sina'l, one h»>i>e. nail factory wants to run, there if no obligation in this Association by v» Lich they ran be compelled to abid» bv the wishes ol the majority. \ve decide at a meetiug to sell nails at a certain carl i ate, and all of us came home expecting to abide by it. In a tew weeks some one of the lesser mills, which is no making a tiret cia*»nail, tlnds that trad» is. not a» brii»k as they should expect The cous*queuce is tney sell at a dis count ami iu a few Uays we find ou: that sales are being made under us,aud. although we are makiug a better nail, the trade will demand us to comedown to the cut rate, and away goes the bot tom out of the card rate." "What about the mdls stopping the Jiih inn?" - ■ - • «•-! 1 1 :i I "1 UH m>l »U«W OUIHUII^ a-/vu> |» - know this much, we out our own throats la.-t June by not closing dowu, ano evm aftt-r my theory had been tuily demonstrated they decided Mart up again, ami repeat tlie "out throat act" on the l.'Uh of this month The milk, all shcu'd have stayed closed from the las-t of May uulil the first o September, ami then we would hav, had a steady run all winter, and hav. held up the price* fur a while, at lea*t As tlie mutter now stands, the jobber Lave us by the throat, and will iu a very short time compel! u* to eithei close down or sell nails at cost. One o the two things are a certainty and wii he realized before two mouths pass ovei our heads without another stop is uuau iuiously ordered. Why, ut this tun ordeis are scarce and all of thein d^ maixl nails at cost or so close to it i! hardly will wdl pay a mill to operate. Oh, we made a big mistake in not shut ting down from the last of May until tbe first of September. A helper at the lower Riverside blacksmith shop is now a happy fattier. It is a ten pound boy. He intend* build ing a new house on «'7tli street, iu hon or ot the uew addition to bis family. Iu fact, he is almost completed the cou* tract with the builder. Everything ia working nicely at the Upper K ver^ide mill, with the excep tions already noted this week. Tbe La Relit) mill is workiugas usual, nothing of speeiai xueutiou having transpired. Manager I.inch, of the La Belle mill, is around and is looking much better this wt-ek, though he ia still l'ar from be ing well. The new fan blower ia being erected at the I .a Belle mill blacksmith shop. Tbe main factory at the Riverside mill did an extra tiue weeks work. Tbe workmen have about completed, the flooring of the new addition to the uew factory, at the Riverside nail works. The extra machines for the addition to the Riverside nail factory will hardly be completed and ready for work, before tbe 1-t of November. 1 Ioliday's planing mill is doing a big business. Trade very brisk. The boKS blacksmith at the Lower Riverside mill returned to work again Friday, bis limb having became well. Redman <k Co. are doing a very good busimss. The Central Ola** Works is doing a rushing business. Kverytliiug is work itig along nicely. The Tack Factory is only working four days a week. Thi' Belmont blast furnace will light up to night. The brick masons completed their work at the Belmont blast furuace yes terday morning. The Belmont mill is on full force. Nothing of special mention took place this week. The new factory of tbe Riverside works will start up to-morrow. Armstrong, Coeu Co.'s plan ins; mill is working to its fullest capacity, trade being very brisk iu this hue at present. * IMving mint- pjirat <i<rnmii<< iwi uci^ui cats the 15 A O. 1 tail road Company will unrtii-e their force of carpenter* at the liop», that they will be able to turn • •ut einht new cars a week iustcad of •ix, a* is now being turned out. The K. Ac (>. railroad whops are alive with men, all busily eugaged on Jheir special work. (Vutre foundry has several large con tracts on hand, among whicn it the Brilliant Iron Works job, thev having to do all the iron work for the entire mill. The top mill is running as usual, full force, nothing of a startling nature hav ing transpired. The Top mill blast furnace will not start up lor about a iLJisth. The linn have enough pig metal on hand to keep their mill running for, at least a period of four weess, and, of course, are not in any hurry to start the furnace. The North Wheeling cooper shops is working to its fullest capacity. lk-ll's fouudry la on full force. This firm is shipping quiteauumbei of stoves every week. Hanes A Wilson's planing mill is do ing a rushing business. (iKNKRU. notes. The strike at Cleveland, Iowa, is still on, aud there are no signs of a settle ment. Jack Urecn, who was formerly employed as a coal and iron policeman at Uirardville, St-buykill couuty, Pa., Kd. Edwards, Win. Foneke aud Auk. Monroe are working with the recently imported negroes and learning them bow to do the work. The Hutte, Moutma, Freeman says: Fiuesneeimeuts of biturniuoiscoal have been brought to Heleua from Sand Coulee near the Ureat Falls of Missouri About seventy-five men are at work in the Bull Mountain coal mines, principally on property belonging to 'lie Northern Pacific Company. Claim jumping is the main industry among outsiders. Hopkins, Jourdan A Co., have com mcncid operations on a slope mine on the Bryant place, one and a half miles east of'Cart on, Center, Mo. They ex pect to take out from eight to ten cars day alter they get into good work ing order. The coal they are working lie* in a seven and a half foot seam, aud is >aid to be of excellent quality. Ttoe Jackson Coal aud Mining Co. are sinking a new shaft on the north branch, about a mile and a quarter north of Knigbtsville, Ind., near the water tank, wnich when com fleted, will be called the ''Nickel late," and promises to b» one of the best mines in the district. The switch is to have a capacity to hold fifty fiats. —Shenandoah Herald.. A boy of ten years named Henry Eisel was driving mules at the Borden mine, Maryland, wheu be waa thrown under the cars aud killed. This it an other case of murder of the innocent*. Shame upon a company that would emp'oy such a child.—Labor Tribune. The Uniontown, Pa., Genius ol Lib erty t-avs: Boy'e A Kaflerty are run ning full, and all is working harmon ioitoly Voungstown ooke works are running fulL Every oven has been charged every day for a month. The Lanarkshire coal operators, ac cording to the Cumnock News, have agreed advance wages one shilling per ton to date from August 1. Near Carbon Centre, Mo., a new mine la being developed where the face of the ooai ahowj up seven and a half feet. The Calumet Iron and Steel Com pany of Chicago has executed a mort gage for $300,000 oh what are known a* the J. B. Brown irou works to A. J. Ivea. New coal fields are dally coming to light 1b the vicluity of Rich Hill, Mo. There are no prospects of au early starting of the Lacleue rolling mill ol Su Louie, Mo. The guide mill of the Falcon rolling mill. Niles, O., is expected u> make a start soon. The Albany iron works, Troy, N. V., is still idle lit all department* except that operating the Belgian train. The roiling mill of Lake Superior Copjier Works Company, in Michigan, aie running full time, and tind a ready market for their product, which consist* or sheet copper, copper bottoms, etc. The company have a furnace in con nection with their mill, in which it rnieltf most of the miueral from the Wolverine mine, using the product of other mines only to fill special order.-. is Is stated upon good authority that urounyl will tbroken within the next ti irtv days for a new rolling mill on the Bedstone branch of the Pennsylvania railroad, either at Smock's station or at Hill's Bridge, one mile above. Nego tiations have been pending for some lime past, aud it is now stated that the com pun v will pay the price demauded ai.d commence to locate their plaut. The Bedstone Coal Co. are said to be at tbe bottom of the scheme.—Scottdale <vPa.) independent. 'I lie :scramon freei i_-> a present rolling rails which weigh sev ( u(y pounds to the yard and 1:J0 feet in length. The finished rails, after -awing, weigh 2,800 pounds, 'i'uecom pany, running only single turn, recent ly made 1,008 tons of rails. It has been compelled to double the rapacity of its rail shed, and has now four rail-straight ening pnsses in constant use. It is also connecting the mill with the con verting department, thereby lengthen ing the mill about (»'J feet and making il H00 feet long.— I^abor Tribune. All the yellow aud Rockingham pot teries at East Liverpool, Onio, are ruu uing. The Co-operative Tottery Company, Kant Liverpool, are ruuuing full aud getting a fair share of trade. Hiicklayers should steer clear of Kl more, near Toledo, <). A strike is going on there. The New York cigarmakers are now resting after their late conflict, and insuring their energies preparatory to the assault that is expected to be nude upon the Progressive t'nion by the Na tional Manufacturers' Associations. Mr. Vincent Woytezek reports that all trie strikes are now over. The Progressive Union is in good shape, and banks 3-1,500 in the course of the day. No trouble is expected for some time to come, but the union is strengthening itt-elf for the struggle which is bound to conie sootier or later. In three or four months it is calculated that joO.OO ) will be in the treasury. It is said that Harker Bros., the pot tery men of Kast Liverpool, ()., dis charged oue of their employes a few days siace for atteuding a meeting of tl.e K. of L. They are among the firms boycotted by order of the K. of L. He uiember the names of the tirms refusing kto allow their emptoyes to joiu labor or ganizations; and refuse to buy their ware. They are Harker Bros., Knowles, I aj lor A Knowle", Homer Laughliu, Wm. Brunt, jr. «V- Co., Ceorge II. H*r kcr, Goodman Bros, ami Fleming & Co. Have your wives take this list along with them when they go shop ping. Kvery true wife and mother will refuse to buy any goods made by these or any tirms refusing the right to work ingnieu to organize for their own pro tection. The pressed ware glass factories in this vicinity have all started up.—La uor Tribune. Challinor, Hogan A- Co., of Pitts burgh, are running their chimuey fac tory full time at present, with good prosptets. The Hippo Valley glass factory, Mas sillon, ()., is running steadily, with good prospects. The Independent Class Co., of Pitts burgh, are running full time aud full nanded. The Amalgamated L'nion of the Building trades of New York is carrying on a vigorous campaign against uon union men. It has sent notices to the bosses that they must enforce ths com mand by means of strikes. The gener leader* in to attack the bosses singly, hs thus they will he euabled to coueeii I rale tht ir entire frtrength on one point, and gaining a lurtherad vantage of hav ing only a few men out of work at one lime. They have, from time to time, or<l< red strikes on different buildings, Mid have heen successful iu every case. The disposition now seems to ho to make the light more general, and sev eral sttik-s have l>een ordered within a few days.—Newark, N. J.,Call. E. O'Xeil, of the Jersey City tint i.la>s works, is in Itoston. Mass., tryinic to hire chimney and shade makers. H< oflersil"> per week for chimney an<l $22 to ^2"> lor the t«hade makers, lie is meeting with very poor success, as the pr ces are away below the regular wages lor such hands. We are informed he runs principally with rats and scabs.-. (Jlaw? worker. llrycc liros., of Pittsburgh, started two furnaces this week. The wiudr w glass house will no* i»e ein operations this year uutil the mid dle of St-piember, owing to a desire on I lie part of the manufacturers to still further restrict production.—Labor Tri bune. DIED. H AlILAX.—< >n Saturday, August is l.vU, Ht S:.' l» p. m . I ii-\ 1!.. daughter of J a ooaul iieile HhjIuii, t.i4<d Jijt-a's and R months. Feivicea Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, at ■ fro residence cf her br«*tl<er«In law, H. H. l>uulevy, et< Main street. Iuurm> nt nt Nile*, Olilo. Beaumont, Herbert & Co., <..RAIN AND PROVISION BROILERS, 120.S MARKET ST. (HpStairs.) Office Connected by Direct Wires W ITH CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Continuous Markets Received. Special attention given to orders for car lots ot giatn. Ager e for CREAM OK WHEAT KLOUR jySlb Attention, Barberc. We are agtuU for the DECORATED SB A VINO MUGS Of Stuebrner. of PUtshanjh. Send In your orders and aave expnwa chances. Davison Bros, Ml • 236 MARKET STREET. 1882. 1**3. Blank BOOKS KOREl'JN AXD DOMESTIC STATIONERY Lar&«*t Btock sni Greatest Variety ir ths city. 8t ld at Retail at WTiole eale Prices, JOSEPH GRAVES, *15 3G TWELFTH STREET. WW ADVMTI9SMBIITS. FOR 8ALK—VALUABLE MARKET ST. property. For fnrtfirr information «p ply to Thompson A Uibberd. kg7 ANTED.-A LADY TO PRA(TU'S A gen Mi end useful accomplishment. N<> ptevlon* kmiw.etlgf or h t require x. Pe tition permanent nnd lucrative MOSAICARI SOCIETY, an 1th . 1224 Ohapline street. H' EN BY J. AKBENZ, (UKADCATK *%' tbe celebrated Royal Conservatory or JJualc al Stuttgart,) thorough Instruction in pihDo and organ playing (Stuttgart metho-l'., Uaimrny, t onipoeition, Instrumentation at'd t-borna Singing. Orders can be left at any of tbe music store* in the city. auUb tr*OR KKNT—STORK ROO*S NOS. 2100 ' and SMCJ Main meet, lately occupied by G O. hoth aa a drj goods hoti-e, from p went time until tlrsi of April, lw. Maid rooms caii be rented after UlU Itoio owners without hi > oifhculty. B. M. 14~ f, h* h Assignee of O. O. Roth I A*' BOuK.s h OK MAL.K.—U. K UliiK-if. J_j 3 toU. and supplement; 4 vols— itfU*. . e. Am. Dig. 1M7, is. '<», 50, '5 , '32 and "S3 7 \ols. i-bglish Beports—Purnford & East, n wi».: H. BIackfttone.2 vol*. East s Report K vols ; <£ng. Coui. Law R»p. 22 vol*.; Harri son'* 1 nest 'i Am. Ed> 8 voK; -Saunders' Hep. 8 vols. Will be sold low for casi or good neiioti-ble Djp-r. Addre&s, " Lock B>s Wheeling, W. Va. agiids CARDOF THANKS. THF.f>If*TER8 OF ST. JOSEPH OR \TL fnllv K kniiwHtg" the re-eiotsfrom tn* picnic for their reneflt, and thank those whose com blued efforts mude it su'-cmsfui; ihecommittee of arrangement*, the larilea la charge of tables, aud ail wiiosegena^ouscon tribntlojis and patronage made the h>»nds'»m* uun realized. aulK State Fair Notice to Exhibitors. MR. R H. PHILLIPS, ENTRY CLERK is now ready to receive nil entries at his office in the Court House, at Whirling, \ff. \ a. ^|>eed entries will oloso Monday. Heptember 10, atop m. All exhibitors are r'^uesud lo make their entries before the tltstdav of the iairto prevent the rush. oEUROK HOOK. aulWei Secretary. SXATK FAIli. NrOTI< E TO EXHIBITORS IX THE _ l.lntith IV|>art(nent for T-*xlle Fahrlcn and all other oomestle manufactured at teles: W e. the suptrin (endeoiB of ttats department, will rncelve till article* to t>e exhibited at llivir rooms »uove K. Bockluu's dru< store where they cnn be seen from Au<u«t 27 till »eptfm<ier7, from 2 to 4 p. m. The Kupertn leiidHiiiK w t;i he refcpouMble for all article tfft In their care, and will have show cas* 111 which t<> exhibit them. Mks J.V O t BEitOER, Mkh. ItOHRRT WHITE, Mud. MATl'IR THORN fON, uu'Wel riupeilutentlani-. R EfMOVED To Zink A. Morelicad'n Olcl Stand, JNo. HIT Main Street. LARGK STOCK OF FURNITURK At bottom prices. Cull and sccure bargain* GEO. HOEHLE. Kill GENERAL PRODUCE FLOUR. ORA1N, MiLL FEED. AND BALED II \Y The patronage of the public In respectfutu NOliCiied. \VM. WuLVINOIMN, ' Wholesale Dealer, j\Ktl<i<a No. '<7 Thirty-third street ACADEMY OF MOSAIC ART SOCIETY. MADAME P. W0RTHINGT05, Principal. No. 1224 Cfaaplinc Street, WHEBBIjING. lOOG 1303. Third Annual Fair OF THE West Virginia Exposition AND State Fair Association TO BE HELD AT WHEELING, W. YA,( SEPT. 10,11,12,13, 14 4 15. $15,000 In Premiums and Parses To bt? given. The Grandest Display >f Horses Cattle, Hheep, Kwtne. Poultry, .-arm Implements. Farm Product*. (Jr.) * In* roameutal Plants, Klne \rts an4 Do nestle ManufMciuml Articles ever extilultod lu tUe Ohio Valley. Trotting, Pacing ami Running ltace* Each Day. Hpoed entries close Heptemtwr3d, at It r>. na. All oilier eutrlesclone Hep'. 10th at 5 p. in. Bicycle hace and Base Hall Tournament on the tlr*t day. Kxcursiou rates on all railroads and steam bout*. Admissions—.Single T1cgpt«, "iOc; Children nndtr 12 years, 26c; Car: m#es, one or two nor^es, 2.V-; Reason Ticket* (nix coupons) |J, Grand stand and yuarter Htretch. 2 ks. Nud toSecretary for Premium List and all oilier Information. A. REYMANN, Pres't. GKOR«E HOOK. Hec'y, aglejg' "in vitation \\T AL^KH H. KIN KHAKI", 1215 M \KKE7 W street, liiv:u*« the attention of th* nnb lie to bis large assortment of China. Olas* w«re and Qneem>ware. Parlor aud Genua, study I amp*, silver rd Nlckle-Plated Cas torx, Taole Mat* and Knife Baskets, Vmm (olovne Heta and Fancy Goods. Telephone. No. A 76. ?elldo Art Goods for Wedding Presents! tNGKAVINUB, l'IU >T1 NG54, OOLORKD PHOTOURAPHH, FLM QUES, MIRRORJ, FUDGED CVRDS. And ro^ny ether nice goods mnubie for pre »eM*. Please call at the Mcl.ure Hon-* Art More. K. L. NI COLL, A urn t. JUST RECEIVED 7 A LA ROE BTOCK OK 1 RUIi:f .JARS ! AND JELLY GLAW8E8, Improved FJy Fans! AT LOW PRICES. JOHN FRIEDEL, ' j)14 1130 M AIN HTREKT. CHEAP HEADING ! THE "HIDDEN H \ND," BY M RH. BOUT.'1 worth, now bin* republished In uie New York Ledger. A ho all u e cheap Libraries. Maraalne* Ntw*. Ht*r»ry and Pictorial P ipen. For <ale by dingle numbers or year at the pablhiber* price* by O. B. QUZMBT, Jya» 1414 MARKET STREET. SHORT AND DIRECT ROUTE TO GER MANY AND FRANCE. BED STAR LINE. The following maen.flrent, first-class fall power* <t n»flUmiuer* sail J..VE1IY SATURDAY From New York and *nt werp. carrying the Ini ed stales and Belgian Royal Mails: Tooa. Ton*. Westerlaud 5U» Noordland _V»> \N'fc«^>ino<l tMl RhyulKnJ —...MM' Be^cii lai>4....—.*00 ppunland.. _ K>» -*lts»rlana Pimt NeUertand....—V Vi-derlard.^... ^....3000 7*.-e;and — Hist aid second el»»s Cat. in aecotnnn>lr <k£f MmlOhtilL^a, and taole naexcetled. Wei; vent) Htetl and eimmOill >o« steera«»s wit a llbeml diet. Rare*: Sal«on from Pmj to t* FxearaiotslllOtol 90:*ec'>nd cabin l?x curoion »i»a>; Hree-ra«e fcfi. prepaid Ml SpectU rates toib«»clergy. Fcr information appl> to r»ter Wright A Bon*, fo Hi -anwar. Vevr lork.orto C. A. BCH VKf^R. jyT WSB Market 4L, Wheeling, W. Va. NEW ADVKIITISKMKNTt. REWARDS! $555 Cash Premiums 1 I OCO Novelty Pocket-Knivas I 5 000 lbs Plug Tobiccu! HOLIDAY REWARDS. Fvery chewer of Zoo Zoo sav ing Thir y Tags receives a pra mitm. Chew this delightful to bacco, the best ever made. Over One Million Pounds Sold since Novembei*!, 1882. " ZOO^/OO." The above rewards will be given to all juMly entitled, wttbont fall. Ha v the tv »Ld m ml tbeni l>y n ail betw«*en Dt-cetnb. 15 Mud IS*. to THn WIL.SOJ* A McJALLAX'p lOHACCO COMPANY. ' Wholesale Agent* for Wheeling, W. Va„ BLOOMFIELD & SONS, anl9ec?«j 1213 MAIN STREET. Garden Farm for Sale. T HAVE A HARDEN KAKM OF TWENn JL (ISO) acres w it Liu thiee ml ea of theclty. l.i i! bouse, two rooms and upstairs; gixnl -taolt for fonr cow» and two home*, wiita ha> lift o' tunable size. Plenty ot lance and small fiult and bemes, Will k«11 on easy terms. W. 8. HUTCHING a«7 R«al hastate A*ent. Ibeopsu STEAMSHIP TICKETS For European Hieam&hlp Tickets to ani* from Europe, call at H. F. Behrens', au7 tivM wrM au. Also foreign excnange on SOO cities In Eu rope. my ft CfFICt AND MANTEL CLOCKS! —AT— A. A.* FKANZHKIM'8, J J2J W Xi Jli irl f Jy 10 • 12»« MARKET KTREET. ICE CREAM FLAVORS * FOR TO DAY AND TO MORROW : Pcach and Vanilla! Orderh Received by Telephone. TliOS. r. HEYMAN, auully 1CI1 Maiu Hireet._ KKFltlGEUATOItS. WE HAVE A FEW Refrigerators and Ice Boxes! We n 111 sell at cost to close ont saiae. G. Yi, Johnson's Son& je28 1210 MAIN STREET. IMPOUTANTI For voir to kno*' that you ca> Have monpy by bu>tng your Ola** -ash. 1 oon«, I'slms, Vi».Dl*ti and all huildln supplies at 1JI5 Main street. 8eutl for price and come and see me. W. A. WILSOV, jrlfi 1215 MAIN HTRRFT. STfCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A MEETING OF THE 8T0CKHOLDER* of iIh* Iron ltulUlint; unit Loan <*•*><•!• itliou will )><■ liclil <>n Monil.i.v, M«'|i:<*rul>« r 1 • WMk «t 7 o'clock p. m„ at the oftici- of the /V.lna Inm nnd Wail Com puny, for th* «'lec IOD of Director* and I rn n<uct lon of uili r hualiiew Inch cut to orKunl/liiK. I.EWIHJONE8. HUBERT F. SMITH, 1HU8 JOHN*, D. K. T1IO.M VM, n-us a. topping, t. w. junkm, W. J HOWELL, hu17h Incorporator#. FOR RBNT. A Large, Newly Repaired Res! !enc«\ No. ,50 Twenty-second Street. UAH AND WATER THROUUHUUT. Pnwcwlon plven Immediately. Kn-|Olrc at HKrsiNTKit ofllce or on prmiiitw. Jyl'h Fine Coffee! -TRY THE— COMBINATION COFFEE. It U n blind of ttie choice*! co Ileus ImporUd Everybody LI1<cn If ! A1 wftj h fresh at 1*. ,T. S3IYTirm, COR. MARKET ANI) FOORTKKNTH HT*. Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad. ON AND AFTKR MONDAY. MAY U (nntll farther notice) cart will run fro n ilie city hno HU.mm'r every hour, from *. N. to #:30 P. M. Cnni u> k nd .rom Fulton e»ery 30 rolnntea. myU JOH KLKKH. Hupu >T E W ARRIVAL UK I'll A ETON*. Rtlu 1 tr!p« nnd Hprlnii W'shoiim. Ure*t bar nirit nnrt all ® arranted. Alto *<v»ond-hand * . - 'or Male. Cor. Main and M|tt»cntb ii ,.. J. W. FKKltKU IMU»A»C«» AH ENDOWMENT POLICY IK TH*— MUTUAL LIFE, OP NEW YORK, Will r*j ■ Iftlw lalfml n Am ■Ml >>»■«» l*r«N|w«IM HiSi kfrcflrartihaa mmj Haafc la itMill; 1 WbMUai' For Convincing Proof oI Uiia Sialcmam call od VV. F. l^etersion, AGENT, 116G Main Stroot. ded CAWPIMTWY. Stephen McColiough, CARriXTU AND WILDU. Brick Buildings erected ooapt^te tn a) modern impnjvrmeuU. Alao wooden build ii|p> fltutl upooinplaiaon lot. Wuvuleu build np> framnl and mt«a op in yard »s wo-kabo> «nd taken to au> i>ui uid ouuiplftMl on raa -unable term* All altei»ll<>na made <>a otr HUlldliiKa, ruofa, Tallrya, ajtd aay-lighta p»f Icularly atleuded Wx Deaka, oouuiara au dielvtng fitted op on ahort notlr*; atnra froati pnt In and atnrea allured. Rawtnw, Mo. » *trt«»w»th atpn*, formerly ooenned by Mr Had Exiejr.. Bbop In raar of Cfcpllol. on Alia; L B*tt The Register. ************** ** •SUNDAY, WEEKLY; *#»♦»**+#**«»*■«** #**#**#♦ AN Enterprising, Progressive AND COMPLETE LOCAL AND (iKN ERAL NEWSPAPER. Independent! Outspoken! On all Public Question* ; Abounding n New a, Literary, Miscellany and Family Reading. AN AliLY EDITED Farmers'Denartmeni Tli" Wheeling RjaourrEM wm founded li m>a, at ilie time of tha Inauguration of Uh tale of V< rut Vlrglultt. A a a purl mill |>Hr» I the new Ktata, oloeely identified with li nterj>rliiea and contributing lu ■> mod?*! um ure to lta advancement, the KtuiMf »m »Uht* a the Jtuleiultalfbu with wblou our «Kunl It* bright career. The uopuiallou o lie 8t*t« line lticrewl lu greater ratio thai uioet of the ohl Hlal*a. tier acnoolehave inulii •lied aud Improved lu efficiency, her govern u« nt haw Ik*-u well mid economically admin ■tvnd. her rntuuriwa ere being devil-ii**l will nt-rgy, and her neook growing lu enlighten netit and thrift, with fhe growth of th Hnta the Kromtrr h »a grown, with liedt - elupmcBl theKguiaraa ha* deve|o|>ed, win la nroepeiltv the Kkkintkk haa pronpered \lid aa allowing the »>llinatlon lu .rhlch tti» ,>aper I# held by the citlMii* of the Htato fo whone liucrwtii It litwi etewdraatly battled, w> ■At) fay with truth that no other paper i» *>y i»« nixny Wmt Virginian*. nor doe* au> li her penetrate every part of the Hiate aal <oe» The lUQisTiR will coatiuua aa heretofore he «<1 vocnie of h broad and Illxral policy l» be coudu«'l of public affair*, tu«* eilenalo' •nd atrencthenlng of the free arhcnl ayat^ic he improvHroeu' of tho fUata and the deve. Iimi i,; of IU resource*. Iu proprietors poiu 'O it* i'«»t a* an e^ttieel of lta future. The Wkkki.Y KrotMTtii la a magnificent P"«r 6i column pnper—pUcell.Vi t»y mall. The HfNPA V Kiaii*r«K IK tne Mini' alae, anr • At- m!tead) galnnd a very large clrculatiou pllca rj."i hy mall. IhelJAlLr Kmhtkr la printed at |7J»0 p*« year. The It oriel Nap of Wtmt Tlrclnla, tin iBoet complete map ever leaned of the Hlate. now ready for dell very-price ll.ni. Any neraon remitting tu u» theaubacrlptloi prl.-e of either edition of the paper, adding I' •enf* thereto will raoalva a copy of Una mat riina— vV enkly Register ona year and Ma p........41 •unJav lUwIaler one year and Map.3 Pally Kegloter one year and Man 7 i>ally every day In the year. Willi Man .. 9 * Your aubecMptlon and friendly aid art r» «pectfully solicited. An auent In every aabool dlatrlct la wan tec lo get ut> elube for the W««Ki.r KeoitTSR. A flobof 10 and a Map to each subscriber wll i*. went fortM-Vi, and a sp~elal premium of I copy of the paper one year and the Map, wll ha aent to the getter np of the elub. tKWIW ISAKKK & CO. WUEELIV9. W KLNYON Fir-Prt-stdMit ?!h> *» linn Mid,' 'flip trnlnlnti ttorouuti hs Dial k'vpi *l CoII- kb In the >ui from KoiijoD.ftKradunU; n<T Wifely place other collet-'* KEXYOX GUAM A Boys' COLLEGE. given Mt Ketiyon In •» hl«h, no hroiut, n* world " ( i.ie; J.i»tlre A'kite inn-hM, "Wuliu hliiiM-lf uJouk kluenf the Ki«(t'.«ti»> of mii) MAR SCHOOL. School. It. now one of Hie i*«t isoirnmg m-nnoi* m •etwi-ei) ii ft- d tbvtt »t Eulern arhool*. |{«*fe K*-Pre-id»nt R. B. I In ye*, Kn-tnout, O. 1 blef JuHJre v\»ite, WnMiinuton ii. ■ uMtce Stanley Motthewn, * tsliinxUiu. Hon. .John Hhermnn, M«nkfleM,o. Hop. Oto. H Penillftnu, Cinfini«ll,n Kx (iov. J. Htev«-n»>oii <v>vl nrton, Kv. e.x-<iov. T. H. Il< ndrickx, IaUlan«|> »U». Jr»t. for cnulo^ues tuMrtr* Prof. 1.. RL'-»r CARPETS thelanrf. w#invit«- Hip C"np*M»oti ifDP» I- rnfl'lf t • llif follOMTlDK KH.tlniH'11 : M Uov II P, IUIiIwiii, Itvlrnll, Midi, l « n. < ••lumt>a» I «*l*nn. Ml \>rn"ii,U. Iiiuk*' M M Urlnirr, %tii*<viil«, (I. luduoT Pfin«<irp, U <1. ^ . I«. «'f>ru*r. A Ic'mi, «• Vt J. Eo:inlmnii, OevrlaDil, O. <ii »nbl*r, Knox tountjr, Ohio ly<*ct i1»» HEADQUAR FURNITURE, TERS FOR CARPETS. FurnifuresStSg HavhaU I °nr Jf,w Are no* !Qrnoioi?,,'n")?flin' MoqiMuw udl JJolo *•>—>. Rues Linoleum Oilcloftis! *ii * Itfifaf taiBteadintJUtu Rattan Chairs#!* 4foUlla«ofU» and He) wood Bro Folding; WiairsS-l i« thiee leedlM tmcUx'm f Um»«"iV« CnamterSetsss Parlor SetssisSs aiM«ByoMwHi(maliiyof. UNDER! AKIHG! Constantly on hand al3 talic Caskets. Cases furnished on Friend •ova the latest styles, me. and Wood Coffins short notice. & Son —? KXOU—l»W. GRAND 8KH1E9 .. . .<5 } ... 1 • -t T EXCURSIONS J 3'i* ? ' ''' •' " ' ' — TO — WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, HARPER'S FIRRY. LIT RAY CAVERNS, MT. VRKNOX, FORTRESS MONROE. OLD POINT COMFORT* Ado other polatt of Affile and Hlatorto luurtoL, from WHEELING —OVKR Picturesque B. & 0. At the Remarkably low Rat# of HALF FARE Or on* r»»uiar f«re tnr the Round Trip to Baltimore and Return, Sept. 9,10, II & 12. Traina leavlnn Whaling aaeh of tli« foar da) » at 2.IS and » a. u , ana 5 M r. ■. NO CHANGE OF CAUS OK ANY CLASH FROM Wheeling to Washington & Baltimm ENant N«* l>ay «'oa#ta«»it M>mu!nr» nt Palatv Sleeping Cart, Hoyal Trains and Li^litniiiKT Tlmo. Tlt«' MulMn ore ami Ohio Company ha< da irtniiiiiil to uiHka till* nerta* ih« gi«nie-4 hh uiMi'Ii rvrnl In railnmd anual*. »».lt» till* end »ill flail Into play all llio euorinoua irMHiie.t of lift giral a\»|»in I lie «lnlr if llifl eacupdoll" la 111ml happily ' tiled. riialdiUK all who paiU<-ipui« to al.au* he loniari^nlu ► crlcs of Oriole Fesliviteis! AT HAITIMOKK. Kmbramt In the brilliant ami tin |tre"<*«ient« < tl programme, U oua iiUIii of ubpaiMllalntl Electrical Displays Aiul Miintlirr liliiUlof Wontlrona Mystic Pagoantry NEVER Ei{UALLKl> IN TIIK W )ULI>. On the Klecirle Night. I, »*■.! ilotihaor* will hi r I if in ilia Man or of llalllim>ra u|i<in mi* of I lie fl.i-t - #.lli.r« Mf'oal, ami win -ll Will lilt-riill) la. a blare of rn< til<-el illumination I he H<>} a' Mi-atiier will lie e«*ortatl rt»» i bar I or 11) f cin »lxt> Iiipik'iIv Iiik lt<mia, f hIitm»i, and e»i*li ranging eieclnr llvnla lu vt rloua i-oloia. If r iii nil of l h«liai It »r Hie ttorka In Kii-nt profusion «r| I in> iii< rtnirpeil fn>m »>i w•«' i> , t»talloiiai fora'ieh i i.' i ami lb* a, artaria aa a whole will I* an oiiprettedeniad one. Ajrlvliglnti it my, l.nnl llattlmora, lila t'ourtlar., Hnnaahr III ami tifTWra will <>* e« t»ilr>l to |lii<%lly Hall by a m >»l novel *lnl inrv I'.irflf—m lliouaani ui ilirrmmrnl aril It Hartrla l.lalitx III <1 >fl- ra-1>I r.lor«; horaaa with electrical pliiin*», ami Ilia whole ally pre'ciillng aurcnc In Je <n baliie. On Pageant Night, Another remarkable aftee'eMa will wli. lirwnl, Mini aftrt*l» pro In rl n«#ar hrfura at it id pi en in any atiy (lit trorM 'lirpaiana will '■* III# KMu<lral In ett»n| known In ilia liMort of inj-ib* t>atf**nirv. 'I tie riaiun e», all • n 11 r«> I > nrw, w-i- ttiaile It Purl* am! I^ftn'l all romp ir.wii Ilia flnaat *\»i ln|mii«l liitbU mun ry. 11» n>ii-• r • I• la t*l numb fi>l roil) lull r«u lluHa <111 <* .n illi-, an! wlil Ih> iMf^rr .hi I hi if- Im(r'tatn( in « ■ n»trui lion III «ii iv.r brf. ra an ■wo. -t m< C»ili< i ptloo of the t»»t a -In, aslant of tlat ■ >ii|irini ni «V •»* iilennr"! In lll l' » f«l l'i tl upwan'a ill • >i11'it liiii'ilra»i man Itr i bun mtd ' tnl iliirit li»>r»i a. alt d« a -it an hnn irnl rmr nl Unlit* are re>(<iir*il to piim II niati Il.i'l'»»iii No ailvhm-e w III li» in '<1a In Ilia uaneJ ratal for Hotel Ac om m 'ilal lon», ati'har lu Haiti nnra or W mMilni'ot, vlatlom na nt enab al o Hop ID ellucrcliy, Uia iUlUltorr an4 Oil It unnlUH FIFTY-MINUTE TRAINS la-ttrfan It'* two i lllaa. Train* run at ItatC avar\ liour. HARPER'S FERRY la itiri-rity ii|>on tha IIr<« of Ilia II 4 O, tyn'f . Ilnleover i wo honm' iuii f'orn Mali nor* nil una I onr from Weahlfijlon 1 na Oil <■ho lirnwn Kor* • till »ian<l«. A* a'l lha ua ai;r». «II»|||.I) «, ari l paaeallla Ml It«lt •« #re •lie plate nt nlgllt,tliert wl'l lw aiuodaial ■pi nrtumllea to vl.lt Harier'a Vt-iry. 0L0 POIKT COMFORT And FORTRESS MONROE Inlmt una n(Kli''a *all from Ra H*nr>ra tl * a»t>lii«t'>n on inmjnin« »ni alaaiu# a. Kt <-ur»l'.|ii»l> "X-liwalm ran talca Ilia liar l,M« •'«nrn xt Haltlmorr.wl'nr - the <aari<t< •> rtral arul prri>*»rlinl««l <11 •play In Ilia haTU i^ iirtr at OKI fori r«»rt»f.«ri tnW fonr<*< •<«* • a a»il. |l'« fo lo trlr if morulng. «t»»ni IN i*y at il I# Nn-h in llaititn >-a «ia n i»f i*tat <nit awl) on tlia m"fiiiii( of Uta niflil of Uat .raat Mywlo I'^Kaailil. MOUNT VERNON '• IhjI a trw |j»tir»'rMror) tha |iKnrl« P»(a mm* fr< m v» a«tilrigir*i. "p'ti'Mi XMin"« • »%!>•■ »wry Ri'iniln« at><] MtbUa|4>irl(( La afieirxjou. LURAY CAVERNS, '!•» nna* faoi'iuaof «>1 tb» atlh«*ran«*a woa • r» of (■ » rifiinto, •• »*«di f w ihln • »> v litre from / a»tjlii«K>ii or Mail|« trt. -,«-«ial f». I rtfotMofl train*, iriafcii.4 tna »ni d 'rip, «|ih lorn heti'a «t lb# rarena* ».l* h are bow lighten throughout by »1— rloil). WASHINGTON, a pi**** of greaie I Int fgal I* all. aergr oofca rri<»f» beautiful U> •haaya'f oflkr* m«« udofiDtmi for ■ rl-H loan <1. rtag Uw ve<jr (rathff.tlairn #»• ral« In ar^MI. «-r Tl)» H. *0 la lh« oaiy ' l"»t llae fr « • a «ea* to Ha/liloglon, au4 lit* osljr La Willi FIFTY-MINUTE TRAINS nrrvKKsr WASHINGTON ANO BALTIMORE. |faaorti «p|w«»Dliy for a «M to Um bmI unrt»w rattrx In lha r«t Md t«lk feat ■mum c0rt*u lot >tar* itlbtM (MM SEMEI OF FXCUMIONL » Write or mil upon, for fall 4*falla aM (N la for nation aa n«vdi tecoa^odaUM^ JOHN T. LANE, Tmilltl J<*t liitfam 1 dkto L L, w.ra.