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U<flal Sotictj. ?In Chancery. ffljjStfrZTE OF WJiST VIRGINIA, T the Circuit Court of Ohio JSsUt Virginia. *anW Bul*.la*l. ?*6^UU complainant, K ijjjjj B. 8*r*?ut. defendant. J SUMMON* t.,. tittle of Weal Vinjiula: 1 To the sheriff ol onto County, <J reeling; uv.mwuwuJ jou that you ?u?aonJoha B. _,,L 1/ hu ?* louud -u four bailiwick, to fi4US mi iuu clerk's otllceo/th-j Circuit Court ^nhiowuuiy, HI Kulc* to be field for Mild Court Muao*v lu lnW, to ?u?#era bill m CMut^xj- exniLited iwalu.f Wo lu the Mid ?bv f Miiuie J have then mud J?j? ?;? Miu-iieu. ciSr l? , f s?id *l ll,J Ucu't House of laid L j,, ijjo ciiy ol vwneTug, the 3*1 day of {vSr.Mry- lv-?,. ?ud the ^ year of tho titate of Wti vugtoto- J0JJS. w jiircuj?i.L, Clerk. gBKBirr*4 BKTt'BN. i,ha II rarxent 1* noluhabiuutof mybal'iwiek, For W C. Uaudlan, a. 0. C. o^jcct of ibli* null Is lo obtain a divorce avln ' r .inioull lion ?A<d dcaudaui Aud It MP AiiailnuvltflledbewlntiutJohuli Bar ?"'ii ?i?-/euil?in in Una suit, Isuotaretiduutof Ujo K ' \v't?i Vugluia it U ordered tuathudoup wjitiiti i/uv mouth after th? dute of the 1 ? oi ibis order, aud do what Im -'"An wprou't hUiii(ereitiln this suit. ,,,:iv utiL-ii-tif 1 hnvu hereunto set ay . , >i i*y of March. lwti. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. .. . il\1 the AM time -Maruii 2, IamS. " J >11A W. il 1IXJUKLL, Clerk. uTV t 'ill.CllkllT, ' cwuci or tor Complainant, XOfH K TO TAKK DKPOdlTlONd. ja the Circuit Court ol Ohio couuty, Woat Virginia. /maieJ. Urgent, complainant, joba ft Sunffiit, defendant. iiix uuifco 'lint the deposition* of Fanule J, l.oui>c Jenkins and other witnesses wil >t4k ii u t if mw uillco oi Uuorge K. K. Ulicurist, Cj m oi n .pl|no str-fct, lu the tlty of VNhu ling, iu ihudtau- u( We?t Virginia, on tno tlm day of .aril. A. "? ">s,i? between tho bourn of 8 o'oloek a. i iuJ 'J ii i >'? x , 11 bu reiul lu evidt lico m the (biro Kami i huso on Lchnif oi Mild Faunle J. vK'Li. Ujo r<>i;i|>l<tiuant. And II, from any cau?e, i",. I.k.m III tLu mil duuunltloUH *hail not be iojnmciif.il, <?r tii"iik c iunieuceti. iliali uot be a a, fit-1 ou iliiii day, the takii gof thu ?auie wiil tr.'td;<)iiniul irom time to Hue uutii the Maine tail. Ia! COHil'tC.t'd. M KAiNNlK J, S4R0KNT, B> IiKoKOR K. E UlU-'UMlftT, solicitor 1 >r Couiplaluaut. i,)jnus ff. -'xif.isr. ikfU'ii'lunl. airJ td gtmaixxjantu. I ds Chantal Academy, AKJLit lVUKELUie, W. VJL* !ae thirty-eighth year of Ihhi well-knowu Aud issy, umler the charge of Iho Visitation Nana, c;,; 4on tho tint Monday ol Beptomber next, ami t." uuu? ten Dionliut. i w^trcd at auy time lu Ihe tealon, Thotu trco dutlre to |>loco tholr daughter* In at imiiiutivii a (lording exceptional advautagca It t.- way of hiulth/ui and delightful location, ex ctu'iii fcwril, thorough dlsclpltue and lnstruotlot a:iho hsui-iH ol life-long toachcn, in every depart ctnt of (omalo eduuatlou, including the modert lngiu#? ami music, should teud for a catalogu* uluuechooi. Addroa?, 1/jtcUwioi the Acndouiy of tho Vlaitatlon, MU do CIlAMTALt tca-uw Near Wheeling, W. Va. JiK.MON (iltA.HJIAU hCHOOL, OAMlllKK, <?.?S/XT1ETH YEAR. Pnrartt tor uiy Colec or Uulver?lty, and the lunniaieut'i'iioo'H hi NVmtPniutaiid AimaDoll?. <'inni>nJont!ioin|i|tayhjnem. Thorough lu *:rii-il-jibyHcvninpil>hi><l t arhcnatouiiautaim. Onei .1 Mip?rvi i??ti ol heaitc, lmbHa aud mauuerv. ? u t.mi-r Term bejiin* A ,.rll 7, lseU. For ia/o(iitd Ion n<iilrm?, *>f ? ?^ i: m;B RnflT LT .p.. Rrptor, #hoto0capUfl. P iLUMllEK'S Cililnct I'liutoKraplis at $2 SO Per l)o?. rqml to Uio bait at tar ptiM. 11M MAIN 8T., WHKELIWQ, PUOTOGUAFIIKK.' yrrpio, lay. MAKKKT RTRFKT. QABISfil I'HOTOUKAFliH, Onlj- OO Per Dozou, HIUdlNV tlALLEItl. ?iryittliigw ma<1e In all kindi of weather. no3 i Huno nus( Will net Oun Down Beat Patln Flnlahod I Cabinet JPliotogTaplit-1 And don't you forget It, AT BBOWN'S, 1 m MARKET BTllKltT. Ulnanjctal. JjiiNK OK TUB OHIO VALLEY. OAFlTll! ZZ. 1175,000 .Prmlden' w?. ?? ?...VIoo Pralden Ur*:j^a Iceland, lrolud. yruooaud OemuDj miKTOM, Wm. B. Sinpwm. J. A. Wilier, ;nhn K. Bobloul, AuliiMn, Victor Kowuburg, HtujBlitjcr, J? F. P. JKPflOW, CMhltr. JJXCliANOJi DANK. capital 1200,000 t'-iuuLuikuV^^Z^Z^^^VlM'^Ura! OlAJCCTOSS. : t-.MII?0' 8. Horkhelmer,: W.XUlnghaa, J!Sis$gif++ inj"d' boo,u'"1 "" - TOMM 1. JONKR. Caahlar. jtiumance (Compant**. ^UEFllANKLtN INSUKANOEOO. o?*iiuu?g,w.ta. ??? CAPITAL ?..|t00,000 Irwurw AKAinxt lor* or duBM * hr Are and light oiu*tllclMWo( dwlrsble property, iJm Injure <*lowon the Wuteru wateu? . ornciM, l. J. Vine?. rrwMiml, 11. Helllr. VIM mtfdent. '? 1- tMUilolu, Hm'tT Ju. r. Adiuni, AM't floe. ] y MUOTOM.. fR.Wn?, M.RollIr. L. ft BUM, 1.11. time., c. W. Frtuilielm. orrc.K-un. uiwiarrn sibsbt. Wr'ft gminw (Casfl*. gTW'lllSN MtUULLOUOIi, Contractor and Builder. Brick And ftoodm Bttlldlttgl Ifrcctcl. KooMky '|nw, r-iuiiifm mid Hh?l?lng ?nd All l*rj*nt?t ftumptly At faded to ou Kauwnable Term* in rrnr ol ( Apltol. Boldonofl 54 I'll ?h(lp |n rprtf. )?" IJKB.MAN A CO., Moeral Machlulils and Engine Uulldtrm, r?. (Hi?p1ln?tnd Xlchteentb Btrwu. "'Mai. attxntion itrcn to Wort. Jrwj lot the oclebretod latum Omnia. ~ Seal ?tt?U Gr. 0, SMITU, Html TCntntn Atfotit AND STOCK ltROKICR. "pwl.l Mention liven to (Vlledtlnr R?nU ?n<] iv?n mi ??n,wucnl ol KMl KlWtfc U?0 It"' auh ih,. b?t Hi tpiennrei. ? ' ib MAIM ?t , ?>I*1IIIC. ?. V?, $voftB<lonnl (Catrt*. (JUT. M. T. OA Hit, t'lVllj KNtllNRKIt, u . .-itint* Bnrmof Ohio Otfunty. _ nT*. dm o i.romnt'y and wouratoly. Old ? ??t. KiiMonciTlwuwtit V?llgy. wN SO. SMITH, ? atorhit 'at uwakotabytobuo. u*)fajWtioM ?'ttwl?l KiSdSfcaMdi wyjt H?TOIIWON 4 OA ftSTKB? CONSUMPTION OAK BB CtJESB! m HALL'S BALSAMS Cures Consumption, Golds, Pneumo nia, Iufiueuz*, Brouchial, Dlffioultles, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Asthma. Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases of the Breathing Organs. It soothes and heals the Membrane o( the Lungs, Inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the night sweats and the tightness aoross the chest whloh accompany it. CON SUMPTION is not an incurable mal ady. HALL'S BALSAM will ours yon, even though professional aid fails. | jiO.TU'4* Epithelioma! OB SKIN GANGER. 'or mn nui I suffered with a cancer on my tare. All the wapiti remedies were applied loaf levlate the pain, but the place continue! to giow finally extending luto my now, from which came a yellowfoh (liMcbarRo Tory ottuuslve In character. I It wan alho hitlumctl, aud anuoyed me a great deal. About eight moutba ago I waa lu Atlanta, at the house of ?friend, who ao atrongljr ruuommeuded the uau ol Swill's Spcdoo that I determined to pake an effort to procure It.. In thia 1 waa anu ceas'ul, and t*gan 1U uae. Thn lnlluenoe ol the medlclue at fliat waa to aomewhat aggravate thu sore; but aeon thu lullammatlou waa allayed, aud 1 began to Improve alter the Urat lew bottles My Konunl hvalth baa greatly Improved. I am Sirouger, ai<d abutodo any klud o> work, 'lhe cancer on my lace began to decrease aud the ulcer Unheal, until there la not a ve?Uve ol n Iclt -only a little tear marka tho place where It had been. J am ready to anawvr all qutatloua relative to tbl> cure. Mas. ioicik A. McDonald. Atlanta, (la., Augiut U, 1885. I have had a cancer on my lace lor tome yoars oxtetidlng/rom oue chcek bone acrom (be note m tho other. U haa Hi veil mo a great ileal of pain, al tlmts burning aud itchiug to luuh au extern that it waa almost Ubbi*trablt?. 1 oommeuovd rotug Hwllt'i sipeclflo lu May, 188ft, aud have uaed eight 'bottle* It haa given the greatest relief by remov ing the lullammatleu aud rutorlng my general health. lY.BAB.Nga. Knoxvllte, Iowa, Sept. 8,1885. For many ypars I waa a aufltrer with caucer ol the noM), and bavins been cured by the use ol S. S S., I |fiel constrain- d by a scu>u ul duty to fcuiitirlug humanity to make this ataleiuott ol wy coa? rtithtbn fourteenth bottle the caucer began to beal rapidly aud aoon disappeared, aud lor several month# thtro haa Iwen no appefrraue* of a sore ol any klud on my nose or lace, ucltbor la my noso at all tauder to the touch. 1 have takon almut two dozen bottlea S. s. S., aud am toutidly cured, and 1 know that S. S. S. efleotod the cure alter ever} known remedy waa tried aud bad failed. Kobkkt Smkdliy, Fort Gaines, Oft., M?y 1,1885. I had heard ol tbe wonderful cures ol Swift's .-'peciUc, and reaolved to try it. 1 commoueed taking It in April, 1?8I. My general health wa> mu ih Improved, yet tho cancer which waa In my breast continued to grow slowly but surely Thp buucb grew and beca no quite heavy. I Iflt that I mtud either havo It cut or die But it onmmeneiHi discharging quantities ol almoat black, thick blood. It coutluueti healing arouud tho edge* un til February, when it waa entirely boded up and well. Briny Wood. < oohoaett, Plymouth Co.. Mass., July 18,1885. Rwllt's Specific Is entirely vegetable, and seem* to cure cancers by lorclug out the Impurities from me blood, 1 Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Th? Hwirr fli'xcinc Co., Drawor 8, Atlanta. Ga. N. 187 W. '/W St. ? otfWiuw For >-alo hv and laugh 11 u Vroa Si f'n j PY/EMIA Is tho moit virulent form of blood*polsoq? lug. Less speedily fatal, but not less ccr* falnly so, la tho vitiation of tho blood of which tho first symptoms nro Pimples, Sties, J lolls, oml Cutaneous Erup tions. When tlio taint of Hcrofulu elves warnlngof its presence by'sueli indications, no timo dhotiftl be lost in using Ayf.u'h BarsaPAUII.LA, flip only perfect and rell ublu luedicino for tlio purillcnUou of tho blood. SCROFULA Is a foul corruption In the blood that rots out all tho machinery of lifo. Nothing will eradicate It from tho system ami pre vent Us transmission to offspring but Aybr's SaRSAPARILLA. This prepare. ? tion is also tho only one that will cleanw tho blood of Mercurial poison ami tlio taint of Contagious Disease#. Impover ished blood is productive of AN/EMIA, A wretched condition indicated by Pallid Skin. Flaccid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, aud Melancholy. Its llrst symptoms nro Weakness, Languor, Lohh of Nervo Force, nnd Mental lie lection. Its coursc, unchecked, leads Inevitably to Insanity or death. Women frequently suffer from It. Tho only inedl dno tlint, while purifying the blood, en riches it with new vitality, and invigorates tho wholo system, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ntEPAHED 1IY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mum. Hold by .11 DruggUU: 1'rlcefl; , Six bottlea for to. DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC A roaiTIVK (JOBS FOB Drunkenness OR Til K LlQUOlt HABIT. It can bo glrim In ft cup of cofTco or tea without the knowledge o' tho ncrnon taklnjr it, Is abaolutolj barmlow, ana will ofleet a permanent and ar*edy cum whoro the patlfnt In a modejato drinker or an alcoholic wrccx. It bu l*on jrlvon In tlion Rndti of caaea, and In ercrt instance n perleot cure in followed IT NRVKll IMILH. Tbo system once impregnated trim ihe Hp^lflo II, becomes an utter lmpomlbllltr for the liquor appdtlto to oxLit. GOLDEN BPlOlf 10 00., Prop'n, Cincinnati, 0. For aale by LOQAN?% 00.. Dru*tUta. Wbofling. W. Va. Call or write for circUlara and full parlloulars. lrfl-Mw.tr ? WMlIM NERVOUS ike S)M%ufav Utile* t No*. aa n/id 47 * uurteoutn Sireul. AliVlCE TO LHTTKU WiUTJStt*. Columbus Dispatch, * All wrlUiN o1 letter* Una waruintf kbou'd lake; You'rv fcuru lube taugbl, jou'ie ?uie lu be augb'. You way tuluk that uu wludi your o?>lul >us can ?b?k-, But Urn fut'iro la lull of lu ?!auger uwougbt; Audtouie uiuggy uiuiotug y u're turo t ? uw.iku To tlud iUi.t yuur view* Uou't cuu*i*t m tbey ought. You may talk, but don't write your ccuvictloui, fur tlwu You'ro?urolob?0'titfhi you rtfcuriiob-icaugbl. L'#o woid oI u?u woilb, /a word* of our puu Are luunt truacuciuua uio.ua ul ex, r.iwiug a (bought. And hav? u nueer WW of ?j>pe irlog acaln To tcaoU you u lu ?ou you h-uald luve becu uugftt. A. word I hut ii wrlltcu dou't kuow when It! dead? You'ioautu to b?c?u.liM ou'ro tutu to be ciUgbt; Attime* mootuo>cu ly 'tbtnurototoruad Ami to gior. lu lufit'U if lis nature bu* wrought, But the word lbnt U?.*>*uu. w ben ceho b u Hod, May bcsil ly dvulea or a uuw witiug bought. JL.AIUJU'6 1'itOlJ n.ViiM K, I'laui to ilalne Wn?*<? auu lladuca Working Uuurt* A'. V. PutU The officers of the local branched of the Knights of Labor in No w York Hay that tht y kuow nothing about the railroad strike iu the Southwest. If called upon to aid the Itrikers, they will do everything that it ordered; so far, nothing has bien fcaid about !?: istern co operation. The officers of the New York Central Labor Union, who are all o! them Knights of Labor, be lieve that they w 11 have enough to do in thia neighborhood without concerning themselves actively eleo where. The sum mer'a programme of work is believed to iuclude a determined eli'ort to establinh a butter rate of pay in certaiu traded whose workmen aud workwomen are now miaer ably treated by empluyera; (he eight hour advocated who aro preparing (or a general enforcement of tho eight-hour law in New York after the I at of nt-xc May, are alao workup hard to induce tht unions to etiiau together for shortex hours,- One of the loaders iu both thesi moveiueutasaid to-day; "Any one who goes among the poor workers of New York, especially in the teuumeut-houHf dbtricls, kuows that thou uiuat be a change pome day. You will tiud thousands of m-u, women and chil dren wearing their lived out by tno moat iuceasaut toil, for which they receivejusi enough pay tokeopjhody and soul togother. It is an existence which odors uu nupe to the workinun or liU family, and organized labor mudt c imo lo the help of these peo ple too weak and iguorant to help them selves. For instance, I know women wiio work sixteen hours a day upon cheap "lothea get HO it week ami have to pay thehr own rent aud provide their own ma cuines. They work Harder man any ani mate can be made to work aud live in hor rible tenements; drcont living isoutnf tii* question. Now the Central Libor Union uinla this condition of things, an 1 uoi matter how little rich poople may sytnpa-1 thiza ,with the unlors, they will admit that i women ought not to be compelled to work1 in vile tenement boutx'H. mxteen hours u i May, in order to earn to a week. There j ia something wroug aud we intend to to make experiments towards finding a! remedy. "Kiiatnf all. Itinav be'unid that in everv ; class or labor a cerlaln sum of tnonev in necessary to ennlilo the laborer to l|vu do t'enrjy; w)iat thit Kiuuuut may bo c.in eaaily be ascertained. Let useiy, f. r Hrm, i^nth e' th"t ? woman K5 clothe, oujjbt to hove $3 a week in order f iffl? fl'?? l10""1r'"'0D"bl" comfoit; I that is fixod upon m the in uimum rat. or auwhiif woiiion, I belteve Tha? tZ unions ought to liia'at ttiHt no employer shall pay women lim than $o a week Un der tbu present system, by which people ?ork in their tenement, It Is not powiule for the union, to control or even to "now What an employer pays hi, people; but if till labor vitta dono In iarpt alums w? coiild y employer: ? You i.u.Vpay tbia ttnWfok ?:ryou 1,1 UBl not ?"?ploy her at all. Othernw. tbo whole power owniiad l?borin tliia country will bo ex eited to break up your busmen,.' The tothnmrsumi111 "lay b" "s<!(' wl"' rpifard fU i- i! A wouiao ought not in decency to work more than twelve hour, a day and fight J,ours would be better. Wec/nwy to the employer that his ptioplo must not be allowed to work beyond a certain num ber of hour, a dav. I/he cannot t,",t hl? workpeople so hr a, p*y and hour, are ? " n,'nn*>r which w? consider decent let him get out of the business. 'under tiie tenonjont-houau Bytsttm wo nan do nothing for thetto poor wretctit" therefore we pr.-pouo to break up tb? tenement-homo sjstem. Upon the same ground that the statu liana rifht to pre vent a man fretu poisoning hlmjelf we believe that we have the right to prevent ?l.?, t?'"'P i working, oven if they wish to, under condition, pri judicial to .1.1 ' ?""J*'"' 8,"i poeterity. Thefoom petition of tenoraont-houso labor keens Rage, down; that is another reason wliv wo propose to put-on end to the system Ihe moment people are employed In lame shops we can attempt three thlncs fur their beniflt: That their hours shall be rcmonablo; their pav tulllolent to suppoit them in decency; their nurkshop, II for men and womon to work in. "It is the lowest grade of workpeople, those who will work for Ihe least nay. that tunkestbe ratesfor *hole trades, Xoillu strate, suppose wo have SJ.OOtf shop girls In New York, waiting lisnind counter. In retail shot),; a certain number of Ihcsn girl, are glad, thanks to circumstances, to it?.0.!?? t'">u "'hem; some may Uoat borne, consequently they work for ??i,e ?i, f llul!"'r T*ln competition with tho girl who has her board to pay. Ten thousand of theae girls who Jive it 4i)mn'?Tni . ?u;',"'l,wagMfor the 40JW0 who do not, and much itillering re stiha. The 40,000 can live on those wLw but what kind ol a life I, it? We want to establish for tho ?Lop girls a iniulmum rato of pay bslow wnlcli an employer shall not have Ihe /ight to go. The car drivers have a mn iinnin rato of $2 a dav for twelve hour.'work. 80 far so good. All trades ought to liavn a minimum rate. yVe are not holding the good workman down to the level of iiin Incompetentfellow becatiae employes tuny pay any waatm thfyjike lib .ve I lie minimum rato. 8 "Yon ask my where cmployero are to uud the extra money demanded? ily charging higher prices. Wo have no quarrel Wjth einployeu; w0 know per fectly well that competition la Herce among them and tbat tlm hununo em ployer goea to tlio wall. The lendency In prices has always beoti downward at the "Petise of the workman. It |* timn for the tide to turn. Well-to-do people can pay more /or the clothes tli-y wear and the moat they eat. Things are not equi tably distributed, When I see a man In Delmonlco s roslaurant payiogas much for one meal aa would sulll'.'e to keep n Lttil low street taller a family for a mouth, I m?i-l0(,?*i/' '""P* 0,l?h{ ">P?y i"0? 'or his cunt, mado partly by the Ludlow street tal'or, perliap", anil lr?s for i ^Pa.k ft,? P1" ,{',lor w01"'1 l>s a little richer, And Delmonino WotiM bn a littIn equ'table. <""trll,ull<?1 "?"ld bo more "For Urn present, therefore, wo want to slop tenement-house manufacture of all kinds, In order to get at the employers ol LTtlKol''nJ"?i1"'1 '"I' w?f hOtlo. tbat the Knlghls of Labor refuse to allow any olgaMiiakera who employ tenement. house labor to use the union label. That will break up that branch of business A? everything In the futuro la to havo a label 1 other trades can bo attended to in turn. ' ! Uo.??t/ H.wam.d, I Chlrajn Afctr?, A verv small newsboy stood at the cor 1 ner of Nuperlof ami Clark streets yester day. Under hli arm was a solitary and bespattered copy of tho .Win. Satisfied either by the tuethmli' condition ol M. pocket, cansod liy a snroesaful run ol busi ness, or by the *armth of the sun, lie dis dained to rail Ills wares. A rolumlanl anstoro officer of the North Hide Street lUllwgy Company paaNd. Ho stopped abruptly, approached the Ioudkwb younfr ster.and ?aid: "tfm, boy," ?t the same slipping a coin into the hand of the urcffinTwbo, iu turn, dextemiuly depoa iteii it Letween lna teeth. Delivering the wrinkled paper the boy sent a dirty bam inlo bis trouseis pocket and produced (our pennies and a nickel, which he eui(>. tiuii into the extended palm ol the digni lied purchaser. "You Bbould be uioro careful, sir," said the rotund gentleman, glancing at the change and then handing t back to the youngster; "X gave you a 3-ont piece?not a dime." Not a muscle of the boy's (ace moved. Tbtisanie dirty little hand wont up to hla moul h and re turned with the U cent piece. if tick as a Huh the coin had again changed owners, "rt hat's tbatijr?" gasped the dmnitted olHcial. "Keepder money," replied the boy, with a wave ottne dirty hand; I likes ter rewuhl honesty." rhe dignniod uentleman blushed totnerootaof Ins hair, and stood f >r a moment gaiing at the back of the Mil-possessed urchin, wuo hau turned on hid heel and sauntered away. It VVhTaU ttlght. Cliic iijo Mail. ??I Had a very funny thing happen to me last week," sail one ol the leading sur Jeona of the city in an after dinner conver sation yesterday. "An old coot caiue to my olllct, gave n.e the particulars of hi. ease and wanted a Vofy-dilliouu, bat at the saiuu time short, suigical op .-ratiou per formed. lie fully understood the siiu.i liou.und kuew that the applieition ol cold steel niih'ht ho fatal iu the end. However, ho was ready to take tin cnancas. Aiter the ceremuny woe over the venerable gcntlumau gathered hluiseli into hia clothe* JW# asked : " ? What'a the cost of this ere "Now, 1 waa playing low down cunning I kuew he was well oil and Had tno repu tation ol beiug very liliur.il down uem Antralia. My regular lee wouli havi been iiU, but I uadagreat head. 1 re marked casually that 1 would leave 111. mm, when he unrolled a long wallet alio nauded me $o. and a very grea?f old till, it was. There was nouody around n nick nie. aud bo 1 kicked mydea lJui vue next morntug the able a^ricullurii lUtiM h j oping ui> uttiird a* lively as a two .cur-old Hambletonlan. Ho elapjie. down a crisp $100 billon my tablo with cue r? murk: ... . "lleito, Doc! What I paid you ycstei day was for ?lulu' it. This little balauc? m iur knowin' how.1' bCOTT'a P?.W U > uF 1?UUK Liver Oil, WUU l?il> |>lio?|>mtoi, Is*.* oulloutlu La If iroublM# ' Dr. Euoch Galloway, LaUrange, Ua., dav?: "i have usjU tJco.t'd Emulilon witl wonderful buecdss in all Lung tioublei. ala<> tiud ?t bus uu equal in buwuior Diui <h(c a of children." oil, taluk what h world wo would imvoof It here, lilhotto Willi I "td teeth or bad britili.tt^l'l EUowuiir.', Buy loSAturu'H com fori ItMapuo a Aud Icavu till 1U ulco pre ty tM b hero btlo v To ulc and bweel, o plo-tO jo ttliJ W ou I Forgo. to keep clean, mid I ? oio &U/.OU0N 1. The ouij ???uiorty. Those who sutler from foul breath an open to the charge ol careleaaoeas. It i? an offence that oau b.i speedily a single buttle ol the fra?rant hU/.JDUM will unmistakably accomplish tne work No toilet table should bo without it. 1 will preserve and keep tlio teeth white mil the breath pure and sweet. Ten thousand of the greatest faults li our neighbors are of lens consequence I us than one of the smallest in ourselves lloriforiP. acid run ]?.?iu*IjIbM.(1I' tit... Dr. W. U. l'artneleo, Toledo, 0., ssya; 44l haVe prescribed the 'acid iu a lur^ variety ol diseases, and have been auipl; iatiBtied that it is a valuable addition It our list ol medicinal ngenta. A billy goat bIiouM be the best materia for oleomargarine. 1I? is the bent butio among quadrupudi?Cliicnw Litor-Uctan Aliutllvi Ltl?6*Klli Mrs. Harriet CnmmingB, of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "liirly last winter m) ?laughter was atlackcu with a severe colo which settled on her lung". Wo trie several uledlcines, none ol which seeiuo. to do her any good, but she continued n rnt worse, und lluaiiy raiseil largo umount of blood from her lungs. We called in > family physician, bui he faiU-d to Uo h*i any good. At this time n friond, wh' had been cured by I Ml WAl. IlALlif HALS AM fOK TUK 1-U.MtiH, adv sei oir to give it a trial. We then got u hoi tie, anil she began to Improve, and by the use of three bottles waa entirely cured. A woman who was disguised a? a rani was found out from Hie fact that then were no suspender buttons In her pccketi Can't sleep nlglita la the complaint ol thousands auUerlng from Aathinu, (-on sumption. CouhIh, etc. Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy f It lai the heti preparation known for all Lung rroul. ei, sold on n positive guarantee at 10 ?, t>0 . Logan & Co. anil Obarlea Menkenitllcr. I'apor la being used us n substitute fo wood. It ia also being need as a BUbsti tuto for railroads and mining companiui Whkk the blood is loadud with impuri ties, and moves slungishly in the velne. an aluratlvo is needed, as tills condItioi of the vital lluld cannot laet long withou> serioua rosulla. There Is nothing listtei than A)er'B Harsspirllla to purify tni blood, and Impart energy to the system. "Haukmstaik" u lasting aud fragran porfume. Pnco 116 ami 60ct'ntfl, Silicon's Cuius will immediately relieve Group, Whooping Cough and Mronchilii Koii Uyui'KrsiA and Llvor Coinplaini you liave a printed guarantee on everj bottle of Sniloh'a VitalUcr. It never fain to euro. A kahai. 1NJKCTOB free wllh each bottli of Utilloki'a Catarrh Keuiedy. 1'rlce 61 oenta. Sold by Laughlln Bros, & Co., whole sale agonta, Wheeling, W. Va.. IlaukUm'fe Arnica salve. Tho best Salvo la tho world for Cab Bruisoa, Sores, Ulcer*, Salt Kheuni. Feve Sornn, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain* Corns ami all Skin Eruptions, and pout lively cures Piles, or uo pay required. 1' is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money rofnntfed. Price -5 rents pei box. For sale by Wan A On. As a general rule a drunken rnnn can'i see straight, but there Is one exception he t'An always see whisky straight. Oi.n anil reliable medicines are the lies' to depend upin. Acker's Jliood Klixli hu been prescribed for yeaiil for n l im purities of the blooil, In every furin u scrofulous, syphilitic or mercurial dls eases, it Is invaluablo. F'or rheumatism lias no equal. Sold by Logan & Co. and Charles Menkemeller. Tim liitv. Uko, II. I iiaykk, of Bourbon, Ind? says; Both myself ami wife owe our Uvos to Shiloli's Connumption Cure." Aim you maps miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dullness, Lota of Appetite, Yellow Skin 7 Shiloli's Vitaliaer Is a posi tive cure. Wiiv will too cough when flhlloh's Care will give you Immediate relief, l'rlce lu eta., 60 eta., and II, Hindu's Oatahkh Himkiiy?A positive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria, and Canker Mot) tlii Sold by Liughlln Bros. A Co., whole sale agents, Wheeling. W. Va.. Pfttt(>l?ura. RfiAnroRD, Pi., Murch Ift-Openeit ol clonal Kt ?wi talaliwt TSJtci b>we?t7ffJ4ri nns M,400 batfeli: toUl ittlnmnntii <7,172 bmruTsiohtr tenUJ,'118 barrel*! clonrnm** l.olf*,U00 l??rrcl?. Oarirr, PA.,Mf?rrh 16.?Oratiwi ??t 78ko bfoh< Ml 7^01 lowest 77H?' rlniM**! fit 7#U|}| ?nl<i AM W? tmrrol?: ebt'teni V,m barrulf; denrnncoi M'4,(XK) barrel*. ftblpinent* 77,170 barrel*. . Pittwhoh. PA , March 1ft. Petroleum dull but flftat Mutton*) trenMt i*rttiif*t?? opened n\ 7?H( ?U'lftlnned M78HO} blehwt 78H> IdWMt frjfO. Titwii.le, pa., Mt'Ph lf>-On-?nnl m 7*kfl: hl|h?tmjp- InwMt J7U1| elfwrf nt 7??4J; ship neriii ,7,170 btrre ?: enAiMfe rt.stl bitteu, PiitUMtf nt a, Pa., M?r-'h lJ,-Petruleum ilwtd; 70 eele Utt in berrel* 7Xc. H?w Yoai, ltareh ls,-P,troltua arm. HOAf K MAUKKTa. Ih* Frto.1 Ul HI u,. v>?|?a, L'uujmuUiLlci, *uj ?'????"'?cojiUluo lore U"1"u'? fcou.tiorm, bi us fjir uh price, uru coxwerued. tfjUej ?luriog tlw put week luv? beta |?ui inji.roveiacoi igssai Uuufatu ^ J w'etff;0^ ^ WW*!. to auc okaj.n'. rtoun, crc. ?? #r"u ^ 3frSfft.*??2SJ r""?" '"?to ?sawaw* mmn I'liOVMOSS, Kic. UxintSStreet* ( ' LUrr'Jtt'' I)urk P*"2ter, four. 4 0. lUou ?to 12 Ibarcrago. ? , .. J"! to 16 lb average.,. ! OTOiHatIb 14 0. fihouiiier* . car didvH flaOK J'lrtia .Shoulder* 7 .uoS* I OrJcJ Ike/ WOO [?in- UaiLinl, Tluam'HlU KrlueJ bmi. i lurcu*.... _ JH oOlOgun bullbiWO ??4 UHOCHMJi, M ?&?>?! ?ra' iSfchoiw do, W H.ffl.. ' " 1 "w'1 ?H?o; onliunty, ijjo; ?*<!??? (/run, aia; iluouw sK ' 1 l*rlm" >W prime 4?? wiimSSabol(*u?wcropflOoi?WoUy I ittu - Vim.if. i fiiiii-j lilt., prillll' ijio r-??rtMiuM/ I ffisstowNisa Hwtim 3m(,J""u 0); No. a mo "> ??"?? ? ??i Bli S?5' *& 'SSa^^1 Uintdnj?f, i wwu^1 ur*lj"i'?',,s >iooa.i] oo. .NM,-1I". can! n:tu it fj 30, "mn.1; Sir e*|wr lEu'id*1- "w>1'' b"tlor 5o pot MODUOI. a Jruluiii, Xu. (J TwoliUi .Irclf WMlolMiou botl'or, ?" i"'cr " a PM Irtjltdumuid -SE2S5? CrMm?" *?i '?*!> Country U.,70; ?bS *;W? bsffiri. Now "Wliul; yollovr ilauvera RMmS i.P?r H 1*1 m bbl. wper bbl* Jer??y iwecta ltaltowlbl.",OClover' ^ PO'lbi-buokwhc-t, <Jaul0B- ^ W total! Inferiorgrfclon, bhcllb<Hki-~Sl 26 ner busljoJ, Uuckwhmt t hiur-'jyM^io rwr ii. itouttry?spring clilekfiis t'icut'i9N mi* i mrKeyi, 7^j per ib; UuJit ?i2K ? ""oa: (oov.-, 7&caii 00 por iwlrl 74 awu?; Tropical Frvlu?Lomont, gj 75ng o-,nPr ?>?*? a ?f?Wl>W!Wo'^eOWtoS"' "CUI't'U'' Wheellag Livn niock AInrket* SsSsii^ ? "li'-Mnrl.t.rllvoMslUn ?, ||, W?-i"wl ?t W(?! |?r ib. Ui?n-SJ0willM)j*r iiwd. riNANCK AND TflADJC. M The Features ot tho Money and Stock xlnrketa. Nrw York, Mnrch 15.?Money on call cany at 2a J tenant. Prfuie mercantile imper foA iit'rccut. lliiK KxclmuKodullatSl 87H?il 8'J^. (luvr.RN <knt Hon iw-Dull una steady. Htatk Koniw-NoI traded in ItAiutooi llo?i>*-l)ull{ Mies51.su,oco. I'hn ehaiws in quotntlons aro mostly inlin|K>rt?ut nnd for the i-icat imri ?how decllue*. <t. i aiu jurubdird the leading fc.ituro of tin stock ?iHrk't. fho aock n|>eii<sd M percent bigh?r at JOMind sold down dnrnu tho 1 irwmun at 83%o and final y closet nt u lit I loas of y. meant. Uko dwro, Uekawannu mid Western Union woro also icilve. 'Jho luiirkta opened generally a shade liluher and vorj feverish for the Uret hour and ir t'Kul?r. W' ?tcr?? Unl <n however, showed a low .1 % percent at the 1 penlug at UlJi, but it rallied M'loru noon t ?<;% dually (losing nrin, generally Iro n to 5* percent hlgner than -aturday. Prlo referred I up H iwrccut, Laxotihoioaud I'aoillo vlnll each J;. irausa ..ttoifa 110,137 share?. U. h ?*. iuOh; ". ?? W. 1UJ<J U. B. now 4s. 127: 1'aolilo lis of 'U5. iM; Central I'aciDc Irsta, Il&'-i; Erieaecouda 101}*; Lehigh A Wilkes. nAire, oi'd, lUVt: lAjulsiaua consuls, 80; Missouri .1, 101 ? nt. Joseph ll'J; 't. 1*. *t? H. (;. firsts, 128%; feunwee Gs, old, bl%\ do new, 57J4: Texas Fooitfo auid OrauiM. :i?Ji;do KioGrande, W; Union Pacific ltH(N.U7Hl:oo Lund Omnia, U0#;do8inklug fund lit); Virginia Rh ft: Virginia Uouxols, extra ma* ??rodcoupons,Mt do deferred *J>?: AdamaKxproea, lift; American hx press. 106: CauadaSouthern. ilX; (Antral 1'aclllc, Chufapeako A Ohio. lU)f; do I rata preferred, 17 ; do second* ,12^:0., 0., <>. & 1,, ?Iy\. i-envw A Hlo Grande, JO: Erie, do ?r |..r?cd,0l>4 J Kort Wayne, 11!% Kansas A Texas, ?V. Inko 1 rfo A Western, 11: Lake Hhore, 80J4; tAJulsrllle \ Noahvl le, 42^: Louisville, How Al? ?any a hlcago. 85>f: Mumpbla A Charleston, ?l: ?IrfilKAti Central, 72, Missouri 1'acltlc, 1US; <n*hviiloACbHttauoo<a, 40; New Jersoy Central tl'4: Northern Pacific, 28U: do preferred, M; h??gnA Northwestern. ltn>{:do preferred, litS; Vow York Conf.al, lf-Oi ot- tv ; chio Central, iJ6: Ohio A ? lMiMit.pl, 'l\%\ do preferred, 90; Mciflo Mall. K2%; Pmahurgli, Iftst; Heftdlflf.'/JUf ?t. Louis A Han rranouico, Mx/C\ do preferred 48m; C,M tW ft. Paul. 6'J%;do piemrred, 122&; Texas Pacific. XIV*\ Union Pacific, 49)<: United Hiatal ?x< irraa,64Ji *., dt. L. A P., li'i; do preferred, 20^; Weiw-rahto KxproM,tl8i Wentern Union,C4JJ. UreAdstqffa nnd ProTlitonii Cute a 00, >fntch Ift.-Improvwl cableA mado tho wh at i r wd fed very buillft i im<UMll*t?ly after ih i opi ulna to-day. .way stri ted at l?\J<0, touched soo, and strut-1 bot orn in 8 Tho de ditto was r, p d 11 d steady, a i liat?i?e In the "visible" ituAilou also he.po 1 tho w* aku m. 1 ha decrease w s red i'1'd 10 a- low as :i,0t0 bu hols; tnauy put It a. .7),001) hush < k I'romtheboitom prices Improved '^aUe, and nt 1 o'eioea enwyj ipilet at a drop, S'lliM.tiuliliy.from Huiurday< Flour ilrm but rather dull. Whftat. aal??raiiBe?l: ?iurcb80JiWI>io,eloied hukoKo; April fo.'llvdHfi cloiwl atHwf MayM^a sfls4?i clostd at iBS'iRi June oloaed 4t MiJWo: No 2 red winter SteWViu; No. 1 spring s;ta8ie. Oorn, market weak and lower, but moder ately active; ailea fanned: May M?af?fJo. coH-d at WJJ-N Apt II ?fij,af7Me, closed at mm May KU^ftli);%o, closed at IW&ailjUo: June89)4a40He,cl" ae I at 8?)jn. Oafa wv^k atfd market mill: silei rauvedf No. 2 white MJ<a83ji Un. ? wblt- fW^UN^; iiay a HUli^o. cloaed at 11^20; June H/J^aa .-Mo, cl.ajed at Wjja31He. Rr? No, J, OJaOle. Iisney, ^o.8,?l81fl0c. >Uxiccd,No. I, II lli<. Provldo a, ne<a d rk( Mle? rangedf March ?) ClhiK US, clowd at fit 70; May 7Uait) 00, close A at ?) 80 Juno 8 > 7?^ulU in. closed at 9l> H7V{. Unl, March ft,IMna,0]V|o, oioaoA at May ft,Wafl.U2)4r, Closed at 507^0: June 0,(X)a0 Wi'gC, wxed at fi.Wc. lloxed meats; s i.tuldernH90al.fWn; long clean 6.20ai2V?{ ahort clearB.MHA.VKS.ihotfibn lOai.liUo. Whlaky?tea<ly II 14. Sugar unt banned mitter, creamery ioud to fiitu'y extra 2048io; dairy I'AUfe. K*|? lva 180. Afternoon Ikard-Wheat Mi" March; 8fic May I 86H? June. Cjni weaker at ttyfi March; H'?*o Aprils WW May; :o)fco Juno; 4o?o July. <?atVs1l*in,ye sir at Marrh; 8lfto Man 82'?jJline, lork wider ai W 62U March; 19 08 April; WW May S' ?2>; June. Card iteadvat h 9iHo March; ?.9j]jfin April: &.9;ko Mar; OOiWc Juno, fdion fl>*s un< hi#Ked at S.liHo Mtrcb; &.17H?May; ftWHc Juue. .s'r.w York, March 1/j-Ffnnr, w*ipt?22,974 bar rels: etporta 3.2vt ttarr ls, VU sack*; market gen ? ally linn with a mraleruely actlvnuemand: aalei 15,mw InneiH; super me wentern and State fJ 8to 8 o^; edtamoi to good extrA western and Htate f t;i'At so; k<?s1 to iJiolte f> 83ai W, co>nmott to mod?ktM ohlo If .1iaA;r?;ojmtBon to choice extra el. liouls f:t 8 h5 fiO, Wh. at; receipts 17,W bush cm e*pori* 44,421 tnfthelaifpnt lower and rathei more a tlvo; optum ope e (strou?, a Ivanced He, aft rwar la wea<en d and reacted leaving ptr? iadr aaiea 2.912.000 bushels of futnrtai 1M(j (jo 1 bushel* ofap t; No. 2 spring 97c; ungraded ml SMMos mux ad -d spring 91c; No. 2 red 90^ f.o.b.; ungradid white 91ot No. 1 white WnjNa S ml M?m> uomlotl >t oloalnf ? I Wo: May WJiuiWc. dosing weak; receipts 846NW bushels; exports tki W1 bushels; sales S/2,OuO bushels futures: lW.Ou at 47>*o; April closing Hi iT%a: May 4bi 4?)jC, closing at -too; Juue 4ftut\V'. dosing HI 4SC; steamer March 46j; April WJi": M*y 46V?e. U?ti a shade better: receipts 40550 bushels; fx Sorts uouei^nUed western 37^s40c; white do 4f*46. look* of grain in store March 13; a heat. ti.7W.lll bushels; curu, butheU: oils, 447 Oil bu>h e!#; barley, ?7.5jU bu?h-ls: rye ? Ui,54.1 bushel*; p.-us, 6,10V bushels; malt,, 2M.'JU0 bu?tu:ls llav ilrm uud lu fa>r demand CotTee, spot fair; Itiu (lull ut bJ4aJ?J#c; ujttlous barluj s'ca'ly aud'fair ly active; salts 24,?>o.bugs: March 7 16c: April 7 15c; May 710a7.15e; Juue 7.10 ?; July 7.16a; au ?"it 7.l6a6'20c: Sjotembnr 7 iftt*: October 7 15a 7 JOe; i)e<-emb?r 7 sua. Hupar dull and nominal; fair to good retiuiug quoi>l ai ili-liicj 116c; re tl .cd uull; ooufcctioncV 6.J 16c. Molasses quiet, ltlce steady aud lu fair demand. Tallow arm. >Osln steady at SI Outl 10. Turpentine dull at ?lue- Fkks easier aud lu fair demand: w atern 13* J alio, l'ork dull aud easier; uiesa >J b7^ulU 15 for old. 911 00 for uew. Cut meats tir-u; pickled bol.le* 5Ua.V>i,o; middles dull: lung near i^'. l-anl lower aud more uetlvu; western steam spU 6.26a <i.'J7Hu; April t>.'25*ti'27e; May C.-Tuii.iW ?: Juue 0 32 uti.bfio; July ti3?uM0c: Auguu ti.44aG.Vjc; Keu teaiberO.S.'aO.r.tic; city fleam 6.2)9, hotter sUudy and dumandtuir; w? stem Uiaaic; hlglu c:eumery 33c. Cheese Uriu and lair iuquiry. I'Hii.si'i.i.i'iiia, I'u, March J5.?Flour steady with a moderate deaiuud; *est?ru Pennsylvania ? uoertiuo |2 7ja3 25; do eitra |:i ioaS 70; Ohio, ludlaua, til. Louis aud souther* Illinois 5 0.1; whiter ?pjt&15aA50: Miun-wiU bakers 14 25a 5 0J; do patenU l5 25a6E0. Wheat opened >%o higher, later reacted aud thoudvauot 1 -si, el slug dull; No. J red March U.lJJaWio; April OlaJMHv; May iu; Juue Uokalttfto. Corn, spot a shade sirongtr and lu fair demand; No. 2 mixed uurt yellow 475*0; steamer No. 'J mixed aud yel low 4ii3uc; futures quiet; No. '2 nixed Much 47a aI75tf: April 47a47Sc; May 47^ju47^e; Juuo 47tys47V- Oat*, spot quid but litm; white UD*41Kc; futures dull; No. 2 whu March 4n,va41c: April, May and Juim 40%a 40)40 Provisions steady; I cot city fumliv per barrel 110 ftOalluO; 00 tucket* 9no do No. I mess tiOOalftO. l'ork. me>s new l<i&0al'2(0; do prime, miss uow <1100; do family 8l2 00ul2 50. Jliins,smoked per jouul 0}?tllc. Lard steady; reAtud0.ii7ka7.COo; straw but homiojsa 6.76u0.CUe. butter steady aud in nodi rue de muud; eretmery exlr<t '20*30.:; western d dry extra ISalta; wisteru good tothuto H'ui2i. Kggs d dl uud weaker; fresli l}?13Hc. Cheise moderately au Ive uud s eudy; Ohio iiau, ehoi? 'J>?o; fulrio prime Cincinnati, O., Maroh lu.?Flour easy: family filial80; fancy II 4i>uitk>. Wheat he?vy: No. J I red WuiKx): receipt* 1?,OUO bushels shipmeuts 7,000 [ luuthels. Corn quiet uud Ilrm; No. i mixed Utc. Oats firmer; No. 2 mixed :u!ia:tlo. Ityu st ougi?r: Nn-2, U7c. Hurley quiet; eitra No.spring 5'2a57o. l'ork dull aud lower at fin 00 Lurd weak at j.w. hulk ineati lower; shoulders H.oiV?e; short rib 5.!Mc. Hiieuu weaker: shoii iters I.7.V: sh irt rib 0.06j; bhort /tear D.'Jlc. W'hltky steady ?t ft 10 llutterquiet; Northwestern extra 1 re*ui?- yUlu.1le: good U> prime creamory 2?too: choice dairy roll i^ibc, ?iusojil oil smuiy at 4lo4V. 8 mnr ea>y: hard rellued iiKaJjio; N?w Or caus6^e. Kggsdull aud lower at i.all V Cheese in iuoderaU> deiauud but ilru; good to piime cured Ohio factory uau^e. lliLtiMOHi:, Maroh 15.?Wheat, wiste ti steady aud dull;. Nu. 2 winter red snot uud Mar> h uika Wki; Msy Wjut?5!<c. (Joru. western lower sudacilve: mixed siMit Iti^alflHo; Maroh lte46Mo: April and Muy 40><al?l}i?; steAmsr 44 Jialfio, Oat- steady a nd quiet; western wjdtu :i*al.':; 00 mixed nw\7n. Provision* dull and easier; in ?*? i?ork $ 0 2'ull 75. bird, rellned 74{a7*io. K<?* hlgho' at l.^alHf^e. Codre Ilrm; Rlousr.ocs ordlnuiv Ui fair bV^ssJ;,c. Tolkik), O., March 15.?Wheat Ilrm and dull: coih Wa'J-J^o: March Wc bid; April W^o; May WJ4o; June V4%o; August Wh*. Corn ester; ro?h :?iUo; May 4UWC. Oats quiet; otsh 82'/<o: May JWJ%e asked. Clovurseed a-.tiro; cash s<l 83; March 5?iW; April |0 25 asked. Live Htork. CltlCAOO, lu.. March 15.?The Droitr*' Journal re ix)tu: Cattle-KocolpUi 7.600 hnad; shipments2,000 head; market uuiet and 10air>c lower: shipping steers in 7ia5 65; stacker* mid fodo-s W'C?4 80; rows, bulls aud mixed llOOulOO; bulk f.'Maast). Hogs-Receipts 17.000 head; shipments e.ofohead: market slow and 6al0o lower; rouah and mixod $)&5a410: |ui<;klng uud shipping II 10*4 HI; light weight |;l 65a4 1ft; skips |;i 60. rtheep?Heceipt* '4,500 lu'Hd; shinmenui l.OiO head: market slow mid ashado lower; natives i T-n'? fiO Toxans |J 25a 4 '25. A cable from Liverpool iudlratcs a fairly a> tive cattle market at sto dy i rices; ne.t Amer ican sleets selliun at la^allo per po'tud dressed woight; supplies of American and Canudiin s'oek are tupoiled liuht. llrltish rnttln and ullerlugi from the continent are not>o plentiful us u few weeksigo. Km LiflxaTY. Pa.. March 15? Cattlo. renetpts 1.0H3 bead; shipaieuu 1 no head: market slow at last weok's prlccs; '22 cars uhljpod t) Ni w York. Hoifs, reoelpu 6 703 head: snliummtM 6.0C0 head; market slow; l'hlladelphlss 14 60*4 70; Yorkers II lX)al3); skips ?l OCsil 10: ai cars shipped to New York. Hheep, receipts 7,00) head: shipment* 5,000 head; market slow at hut weok's prices. Cincinnati, O., March 15.?Hors steady; com mon und light |3 ;itM4 25: uacklug aud butchers' 9l00al40; receipts ?,7l0heud; shlpmeuU 831 head, Dry floods. , Nkw York, March 15.?'The business at Jobbing hands is progressing very sstlsfietorlly. From wonts there Is a g ?od meveinuiit lu rroaress ou old orders, but ueft busluesi has l>euu moro mod erule. Cotton. Cincinnati, O., March 15,?Cotton quiet; mid dling ?J$c. 3!os. ?|kHUI tc (So. MU&14I5 MAIN a I4IZ11414. SOUTH SIS Now Crop No it Orloaus Molasses Arriving Daily-Straight Good*. Polo Agent* for tho following celebrated flonn: Hrldo of Went Virginia, Guiding Star, I'btaui* Patent, Klectrlc Light and Bakor'n Iron Glad. IMMUNITYfrom ANNOYANCE / Mart* ?nlrnflhs ilnMt nnribixtqnM* Ity orulm fnr triilialnntlliiir h,?i. Bvory (food thlnjf Is Countor foltod. and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of ?those Ohlmn?yo mado of VERY POOIl GLASS). Rao tlmttho exact label Is on enoh ohlmnoy as'abovo, The Ponrl Top Is always olear and bright Glass. KnnnnKlnrril (IJIIT hf QEO. A. MACBETH A CO . niiatitinrti l-rwi ?i?? WWm> FOR 8 ALB BY DEALERS, 3. St. $ho<Us ie Ho: J. S, RHODES & CO HTJES~W Dress Novelties Have now open a Choice Se lection in Plain and Fancy WOOL DRESS GOODS! iraiw IFrench Satins* is beautiful; demons. J. S. RHODES & CO., w HOW Main Street. SfUdtsai. TAKE GOOD CARE -or YourChildren When teething. A SUltE CUBE, XjA-Tja-HLIKT'S Infant Cordial! Soltena tlio (jurats AIlujs Pain, ltednces Inflammation, Controls the Uoncl.% CurliigUjaenterj.UlarrhiMi,Flat ulence, Wind Colic, Ac., Ac. trthii I'nptntlon la Ouirutsed. VOH SALE BY ALL DBU0UI8T8. Laughlin Bios'. Drug Co., I'llOPfUKTOliB, 1208 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. no!4 Trhis ? if ? 11J Cures O aiulG in 2to4 Unj'H. Ill ynur lor 111 ScnttonnjrfttIclrcBi?ror$I.50 UU MALYDOR MFG. CO. SpringOcid, 0. forml.iir Dnnglm. weundniiy i e\ ora men a fwirM ?? tlielmt itmrdy known touifciGocoirlxrt An<l (Hctt* We Uto ioli' eooilder. ?l ie. and In erery cm II nuiUen utitfutko. AImU it M?k? Hud too. N. Y. Sold by Dntf glut* Mm ?l.OO. lylmw LOOAMiCO Airentn. PENH VRUVAL PILLS 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tlio Original nut! Only Ucimlnc. f?fc in<l ?!*?;< MUM*. Ko??r??r wnHhllHM Imitation*. to g? (nr <a Ult*r h? rftHPM rttelL 4 H enp niKciKH in B hourc cure. In I (lit!. iND fun B?d out* wmlod. Drug Hlort), ttV. 1(, Ull KlovcnUi Ht.. Hlillo , ft,, tnJ it Uf ffltlt wnAOi^ W?llnr I nOT 5"NHOOD, YOnTUKUL IMI'RtJ. I IIV I Nortoui Pebllltf, onml hr Ull I li"l?nln ??*? Win?. Wo. Herb ?Vll I Med. Go . Phiit,, l'? nQd Login A 'V?'?l)Mit8lnro Whn.lln, ' ^ " glttmblnB,(Sa?jfcjtoamgltttnfl fJIBIMBLB A LVTZ, PLUMJ3 KB8, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street* MrnMllitc and VenUUtlflg of Publto Bolldiop Dwellings and Kactorlcfl a Specialty ( atiM J^UKK FiTTON, 1111 MAIN BTEKKT, Practical Plumber, Steam & Gas Fitter. Pino lino of Poliahod Gu Fixture* and Colored Qlobpn deSt ryM. IIABB A HON, niOnOAL FLOHBIM, Om and 8toam Fitter*, K(* U TWBLTTB mUOTT, M| *oik dona promptly it rawomblt prion. SV6ttSpOVi8titt0tte JJALTIMORE AOHIO RAILItOAD CO. oa and alter DECEMBER J3, law. putenger trstns will mil a\ follows?Wbwliog time: I No ?5| I No _ UcillXo Dally ho. 4 Daily r. m. 6:25 6:06 10:16 A.*. Xi?r uounu. Leave WheeiUif Bsllatt*! Mannimtou Arrive at? . ? iraftou fumbtrlftud Wwbirgton Ciiy...L..?., i I G:<J0| .. | Balturo ?? I I| 7 IW I N 00 A M. 1'. M ?:06 4:00 .""Zi'Tfltij A- V- , 6:40 6:65, U:06i r. v 2:46 *'?. ilMl 37 ?U |) lit ail iitulnus WfcaT UOt'KU, Leave? Whet-ling, toenail* Arrive at? /lULMVtlltf~ Aewark.. loiuuibns Clarluuati....... banduxy v.u. a JudlanapolU.. si Louis Chicago......... Kidhi (Tv... A. M. . 9:2* io as V. M. 12: i A 1:20 2:10 6:'0 6.30 11:00 a. u. 7:?u| 6:49 v. U Htnr r. n 7;8d &:.0 1010 10.60 It:* A U 4:00 ?a a at., 0:00 r.M. 10:03 U:? A. If. 1:10 ?;0) 3:10 7:60 ?:66 Ml. 4:ti o.ao 6:26 ??no (.'a>uUtilise aicuatuiooaituu iwtu *>?w \u& ?u 7;86 a. in ; lcAtei KeiUlru at *:15 a m. lUtum tug arrives at Wheeling at 6.40 p. m., dally except duu?ay. Mouudivillo accommodation, leaves Wheellne at lt:a?a. iu , aud urnve* at MouudSTllleai i2:li p. m., daily except tfuuday. Mauulugtou accommuUtloa at 4:00 p. m. Ztuutvlile aojouimudtllau leuvts Wheel lag at S 4U p. m., daily except Sunday. iO.JSp. m. fatit through to Cincinnati without Change, with B.Jr.O sleeper through tuCiuctuuatl. 1? <st i) ti e jplik Cars on all through tralus. 'IhroUfh < until Hum YShxlliw toCiuciuuati ou No. 6 leaviug Wueeliug at 9:26 a. m., arriving at CtuolunatiatOUOp. ui. i;ioe oouuectlu.ii are tnsrfo for all poiuts South sud ajutluviht. North aud Northwest, making tbia a diHrnne iui\ u lor colouUw aud ptrsoun moving to ihe ki eat nest, aud to whoai psrtleularattuu* tl?n is given. Ttck. u to all principal points on sale at Depot, blu-plug ear ?icoa*uuaaticus cau be stcurtd at Depot i'ickei OQiou 'UKM.C. Ul'tiKK, Tioket Agent, B. AO. Depot. JOHN T. I.ASK, Trav. Faastuger Agent. K. T. DEVltlK-*. lienersl Ak? n'. Wi h'Tw Time oard of the uellaiuu* rit. Clalisvllle Hallway Co ?In effect Jsuuarr 24. >bb6: Trains arrive anu depart to aud from is. At o. Dep'Jt. Waecllu?, \V. Va., as follows: WHEELING, LOCAL TIME. Departure of trains for tit. CNlrivllle, O. No 19 leaves Wheeling at 7:*l a. m.; arrives at fit. OialrsvlUe at M6 u m. No 3 leaves Wiieeiing at 0:26 a. m.; arrives at tit- Clalrnville a'. 10:40 u. m. No 16 leaves Wbuuiiug at 8:40 p.m.; arrives at 8U C aiisville ul 4:65 p. m. Arrival ol tralus from tit. Glalrsvlllo, O. No 14 leave* tit. clatrsvllle at 0:26 a. m.; arrives at -Vbeeliu4 at 10:45 a. m. No. is leaves bt Clair.villo at 6:06 p. m.; arrives at whetliug at6 JO p. m. Takk thin uoutk The quickest, most comfort* able sud the only all bail aouTK-landlug paiueu* Ears lu the biuiuus portion and nearest Uiu best utelsof Wheeling, lleilalre and tit Cialnvllio. V. W. TltOLU Mwuiger. \I7HEELINli dt PITT&BURUH i)lVI Yf tilON, B.4 0. On and after DEC. 18,1886, paswngor trains wll run as lollowa-Wheeling time: ITor Pittsburgh?6:06a m? 6:26 d. m. dally; 7:16 a. m., 1:06 p. in., dally axoept tiuuday. For Wsanington?4:45 p. m? dally except dunday. From Pitubuigh-lliSO a. m.. 0:20 p. m., daily exoopt tiunday; 10:^6 p. m., dally; 9:26 a. m. dally, From Washington?^Q:26 a. m., dally; 11:80a.m., G:2u p. a., dally exoopt tiunday; 10:A p. m., dally c. K. LORD, Uenonu Fsssengor Agent. B, DUNHAM, Uoueral tiup't. i. T. t.A NR. Tra*. Hmm fal Wh?wllnv. o UIO RIVER railroad. Tlmo table corrected to DEO. 18. 1886. Trains leave Patihaudlo tiutlon. foot of Eleventh street, near public landing, as foUows-Oentral Standard riroe-which Is 85 minutes slower than Wheeling Ume: eontfl south. ballylDailyI Ao Fass. Fan. Loave-Wheeling Arrlve-Bouwood......^..... lfonndsvlile...Mm. Olarlngton. Froctor.....M. New Martlnsvlllo Bardls SIstorsTlUe Friendly ^Mauuioras) BL Marys WilUamitown (Marietta) 1 Farkorsburg, W. Va A. M. 1:18 ?:6t 7:io 7:68 1:06 8:38 8:82 SiSS 9:40 10:40 11:16 r.M. Stl6| 8:80 8:5S 4:41 4:56 6:16 6:25 6:46 6:68 1:86 7:25 8:00 A. Mi 8:00 8:26 9:00 11:06 11:86 r.M. 12:16 12:60 1:86 2:00 1:16 6:00 0:00 OOtKfl ttpsTH. I'MlyiDaUyl Ao FaM. Fass.1 oom. I^avo-Fnrkerebnrg Arrive?Williauistow u(Mart'tU)j Bt. Marys Friendly (Matamorss) Blstersrillc Bardls New Martinsville. Proctor Olarlngton MounasrUle. Ben wood Wheeling a. M. 6:ftft 7:10 1:00 8^7 8:60 9:19 9:20 9:88 9:52 10:40 11:00 11:20 r.M. 8:80 4:06 6:09 6:88 5:46 MS 6:86 6:00 7:? 8:00 8:16 A M. 6:40 7:50 9.46 11:00 11:80 p. M. 12:01 12:N 1:10 1:40 8:20 '4:80 4:66 Passenger trains daily lucludlng tiunday, AO< Dommodatlon tralus runs dally eine^t Rnndsjr. Ticket Agent 0. B. it, Wheeling* W. J. ROBINSON, General rassenget Agent PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, (OrilUTIHO) ID A PITTBBUBQn B.B. Oondouwd tlmo-Uble of puMOfor tralni oor? reeled to NO v. 39, lMfr-Oontrel standard Time. JUlft AMD MOBTH TO WTXMOKQH AMD CUTjUMD. A.M. A.M. A.M. r.H. r.M* BeUalraM.M^.MM Bridgeport. Merlin1! Ferry.. BrlllUnt............ BtenbenTllle Toronto MoOoy'i ... Yellow Creek.... 6:00 8:20 6:13 8:88 6:90 8:41 CIO 9:10 6:29 'eliirilio LlfcrpouL... iwtcr Allegheny. PUtobnrgn 7:10.... 7:20 6:10 9:06 9:10 10:00 10:19 10:90 10:61 11:08 ll:2fl 11:16 11:45 r.M. I2T20 12:30 ltio 3:06 3:16 1:00 1:13 1:20 144 3:10 3:29 3:89 9:01 Alllenco JUvcune. Hudeon Howbnrg ... ClOTOlMld 10:46...... 11 <28 ...M. 11:60 13:80 1KB 4:16 4:68 6:17 6:64 6:26 WJBTT TO ATJJAWCl AMD CW1CAOO. Bellelro Bridgeport Martin1! rorrjr..... Yellow C'rook A.M. I 6:1.. 6:12 6:20 6:60 A. M. 10:00 10:13 10:20 11:46 1:00 1:13 1:20 8:09 Wellnrllle.. r.M, 8:67...? 10:18 ? 13:61 1:8c, 1:66.. 4:66., 6:26.. Fort Weyno, Chloego. 3:46 9:63 4:16 r.M. 6:01 6:19 7140 8:10 11:12 A.M. 1116 ?80 4:16 r. m. IS i!IS 11:13 A.M. ltia 6:90 All tralni dally exoept * un?i;. Trelni learo CloYoland for Wheeling at 7:60 a. m, 9:10 p. dm arriving et 4:38p. m. end 7jgrn. Gen. Pa*. end Tloket Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES McOHKA, Ooneral atanagor. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI * BT. LOUIS RAILROAD?Pen Handle Bonta. Time table for Eeet end Weet corrected to NOV. 29,1885. Train! loavo Pen llendle atatlon, foot 0! Eleventh itroet, near publlo landing, m follow!, Central Btandard time: Pitta. Ke!t feet Pao, Kxp'! Kxp'i Kap'! Pap'r RATIOXB. Learo-Wbeellnir-... ArrlTO-Weltoburg... HUmbentllle Pltteburgb HarrUbnrg ? Baltimore. Waenlncton ... Pblledelphla. Hew York.. Boeton..., A. M. 8:80 7:2H 8:00 9:40 1:10 Mob r.M, 13:4ftl 1:96 2:00 t:90 AiSb 4:36 7:00 F.M. 9:00 *& 4:14 6:90 ItlO 9:0 r.M, 9:86 r.M. SS 9:08 wrr? Pao. imxn weit Ao-l Kxp'e Kxp'e Mall, o'm'n Massac Knuk, M.MMMI.MOM .{ Oolnmbna. Leare-Oolnmbu!.., I poll!. t. Lonla... blcego P.M. 513 '11:00 A. M. 19:00 9:80 9:40 IS 7:90 6:66 r.M. 9:96 6:90 7:10 7:20 A. M. iiS 8:50 9J46 11:60 r.M, i;2 1 hZi 9:00 4:90 4:00 1:60 1:00 vmmom and small hand !OWO*B JOB ROOMS, Hoi 91 'mMMMMil