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LKGAL NOTICKB, rr^jTsmiJ OF W15HT VIKGINIA, I VihiiWmlr. lu t(ioCircuit Court for Olilo Wnt VlrgtaU. ??"I K"l?. >?'. n Mil Jr.. ?'">M- 8?"5' l'?rl?"? ,Vbiiilii'?? '""I" lll(J Una Mini) fff SI" 1?. Kull. J'. * to.. 'a Cut. uptown EprlM W?on Compnuy. ThLobl^tol tho itbove entitled lull In to recover 1Jmthe defendant* tlio ?tim of 11,000 CO for brcnch ^.irraiity of contract. And It appearing by (>, IJdnvlt filed ficrcfu that VUtcrtowii ttprhijr company 1? not a resident of tho Htato of ufft Virirlula. It 1* ordered that It do api?ear hero Km one month after tho date of the llnit publlMilan of thl* order mid do what, ! uecoMary U? Sffiiu Interest In tbta unit. It in further orgffm thU order bo publlabod and )x?todaa ^mijoSu'W, Mitchell, Clerk of laid Court, ?i tho Court llouwol wild county, this 0th day of lis;?), >?' to%ii[i;obwryffiTuuKLffi'Crk, ^Atiolmii to r l'lalntltft. felO ih FPIMTSTATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, I Ohio County. In tho Circuit Court for Ohio County, ?l?V ' UHiiiin. * ?UIV.| ?<*>?, Hcnrr ItHL-r, Marcus Uaer aud.Boni*) inr'l User, i>artncndoing business aimou Uaer * Sons, mint J.I). NordliDger, ' The object of tho above suit is to recover by tho hliintic* ubovo named from tlio defendant, J. d, NurJllr? .r,a non-rctidfnt.of IIiIn Btato, tho dami/v? to l Uliitlilti alleged to hi (|0'.0) hlx hundred dollar*, for and by reason of lilt failure to deliver I,, ulalntlifr. n? ho agreed to do, November 13, i&io, UHi cMkH now crop, liM, of Turkish Prunes ut (v-iiLn per round in New \ork,on terms on ipecilled i., thy mitten agreement, and to obtain payment under the order of thin Court of tuld diinagei by Jkum M-iHi William Klllugham, as partncri as Scltt <* J-.UlHL'hitM, MehoJat Hchula uuti Uvorgo K McMecheu and William U. McMecheu. puttiers M Geo. K. McMethen A Sou, who have been sum moni'il as war ii Mi to deb torn loiatd defendant undor wil l attachment. And It appealing by an ntU* d?vli illnt herein that J. D. Nurdllnger Is not a /wlduu of tho Slate of West Virginia, it is ordored Ui*t he do appear hera wlthla one month ai.er tlio date of tnothst publication of thli order nnd do what l< necessary to protect his interest in this mil It in further ordered that this order bo publish .M and piled us required by law. , Witue**, John W. Mitchell, Clerk of said Court. ?t Hie Court iloa?o of said county, tnfs ifth day of fubMurr, 1M7, to-wlt: February itules, 16S7. JOHN W. MilUHKLL, Clerk, ruh'.bhed tho flmt tirno February 10.1W7. Attest: JOHN W. MIICHKLL, Clerk. I a CAI.DWKI.L, A Homey? for rialntltfo, JelO-Th rpllK STATE OF WEST VlttUINIA, 1 Ohio County. In tho Circuit Coutt for tho County ol Ohio, West Vlrglula. February ltulea, Kato Carter vs. William A. Conor In his own right and as administrator olri. 11. U. Carter, deceased, Llzxlo 1), carter, rarah 1'. Carter, May B.'llorubroolc, India J. Uoriibrook, Jc.utlo II. llornbrook. i'orcy Hornbrook, Mmid Virginia Carter, Klllo Y. Carter, aarta* H. Carter, Lucy J. Carter, Jttllux Carter, Z Mzile It. Carter, lUcnard Carter, Kthel Fiord Carter, Kraulc booth, administrator of Charles II Booth, O.O. riinltli. administrator of K. D. car- "* ur, Julia Crucraft. Jean cracnfit, J. Elwood lluj;hui, trustee, aud George 11. Caldwell and .tlirtdffililvml. In chancery. . The object ol tho above entitled knit Is to cnforco thci'iyiuent ol a note now held by tho plaintiff male by ri. 11. H. Carter, UeccuBcd, lor 82,0U0, dated the-lit* day 01 August, 1K?0. und payable three years alter date to Charles II.Booth, now deceased, t,ra>a:eol the real estate, or ?:> much thereof a* may be uectssury, conveyed by the ssld H.H. U. Carter to K. U. Craeraft, now deceased, by a deed ol trustofiialddatotosecurosald note; to have a set' tleinent of the accounts of William A. Carter as admlulsuator of a. H. It. Carter; also to have an account oltaoren'a and nrofiu of said real eatatd aad t-> have assigned to the plaintiff tho one third ol the sdd routs and profits which may have accrued klnce tbo death of K. D. Carter, tho lato htisbind of the plalutlir, on tho ninths to which h? was entitled In tbo real eatato of H. II. B. Carter, deceased, aud that the said OX ninths of said real estate be ascertained by partitioning tho eatato o! raid S. II. B. Carter anion* tho heirs entitled thereto, and that this plaintiff's dowor interwt In Raid 'lY, ninths bj aadgued and set oil" to her. And it appearing by an affidavit tiled herein that Maud Virginia Carter, ElUe 0. Catier, Julius Carter, l.lzzlo Carter, ltlcliard Cartor, Ethel Floyd Carter, Julia Crucraft and Jeau Craeraft are not residents of tho btato of West Virginia, It is ordered thittcey do appear here within one month alter taedateol tho ilrst publication of this ordcraud do what is necessary to protect their Interest* In this unit. It la further ordered that this ordar be pubiMitd aud posccd iw required by law. Wltuess, John \V. Mitchell, Clerk ol sold Court, at ta? Court liouso of mid County, this nth day of February, 1887, to wit: hebruary Rules, 18V7. JoUK w. MITCHELL, Clerk. Published the fln>t time February 10,18S7. ' -Must: JOHN" W. Ml fcHJrLL, Clerk. T.J. lluuua, Solicitor for Complainant. felO-ih rpHE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. ' To the Sheriff ol Ohio County,.Greeting: We command you that you summon Edward Cornier, if he be fouud in your bailiwick, to appear at the Clerk's otllco of thu Circuit Court of uhio county ai Hules to t>e held for the sail Court, on the tirat Monday In February, 1887, to answer a bill lu chauceiy exhibited against him in tho sild Court, by Aunlo Connor. And havo theu thero this writ. Witness, John W. Mitchell. Clerk of our said Court, at the Court IIouso of said, county, in the ; city of Wheeling, tho 20th day ol January, 1887. aud lu the ?11 h year of tho State of West Virginia, JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk, , SllKllIFF'S ltfiTUKN. i Edward Conner Ls no inhabitant of my balli- 1 wick, nor fouud threiu thii 7th day of Fuoruary, 1?7. W. H. WADDLE, D.?., For \Y. C. Handlan, 8. 0. C. FBRllUAllY 11UL.E3 18S7. The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from J thebouQ of matrimony irom said defendant; and It appearing from au atlidavit tiled herein that ?d? want Couner. the defendant, ls not a resident of tlie State of West Virginia, and he not having been served with process herelu, it is ordered that he do appear here lu otic month after the aatcof the tlrst publication cf this order, and do what li nccessary to protect his Interests in this suit. lu testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my hand this Dili day of February, 3337. : r-: JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. Published for the llrst time February 10,15587.' Attrst: JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. W. J. W. COWDEN, bolldlor for Complainant. NOTICE TO TAKJK DEPOSITIONS.. Annie Conner ") vs. ) In Chancery. Edward Conner. J j In the Circuit Court lor Ohio County, (West Va. '< Take notice that the depositions of John Brand, Alexander ueflbauch, Aunlc Conner and others will be taken at this law otllcc of W. J. W. Cowden, 1318 Marketstreet, In iho city of Wheeling, Onlo county, In the Stateo! West Virginia, ou tuo 10th day ot March, a. 1). 1SS7, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. aud a o'clock r. if., to bo reud In tvhUnce In tho abovo named cause on behalf ol said plaintiff. And If, from any cause, the taking ol tue Mild depositions shall nut be commonecd. or belcg eommenccd, shall not bo completed on that day, the tiikltiK ol tne same will bo adjourned from time to time until the same ?-ha]J bo completed. AN ME CONNElt, PlatntlU', lly W. J. W. Cowden, her Attorney. To Edward Couner, Defendant. . feio-ih__ COMMISSIONED' SALES. /COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF MARKJ KCT 8TRKKT AND OP ISLAND PROPERTY. In the Circuit Court of Ohio County. Mary C. Dickey, ifcc., ") _ vs. tin Chancery. Tfceodosla McGlnnla nnd others, j Br virtue ol a decree of tho Circuit Court entered ou January 58,1887, in the abovo entitled cauto, the umler?lgued Special Commissioners, will ou SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1887, bcfiauJuR at lOo'clock A. 3f.,ecllat public auction i at tho nnrlll Irnnt il/vu- nf Ihn PnimtirnlUn r.1 ril.ln county, lu tlxc city ol V heeling, the following i property: - , 1. The parcel ot laud lu tho city of Wheeling, j bednntyg at tho wuUieast corner of leuth Uftlc i MadLson) street and Mnrkct utrtct; thence running , south with Market street 2i> feet, raoro or less, to , the irame house once owned and occupied by Sam- ^ ucl U Hob I d so n; thence running towards tho east, aud parallel vrithTeuth street ?? feot: theucorun- . ulns parallel with Market Htrcet to Tenth stroct: aud irom theuco runnlug with Tenth street to tho p!?cc o( bcRlnning. '2. Lois numbered 133.13-t and 135 In Daniel muc h Addition to tho city ol Wheeling on Wheel* tag l?Und. TERMS OF BALK?Shall bo one-third, and as wuch more of tho purchoso money, an tf:o purchiuer !>?]! olect, in cash; and tbo residuo in six and twelve mouths respectively In equal paymouts, , with interest from tho day of Kale, tho purchaser or purchasers to give their notes for tho doferred payments with uood personal security, and tho < title to be retained until pavment In full of the purchase money. 0. L. CRANMER, Spcclal Commissioner, thereby certify that bond with kuretyhas been Riven by the wild Special Commissioner as required by law una the decrea of wild Court. JNO. W. MITCHELL, Clerk of tho Circuit Court ol Ohio County. TUUSTKK'S SAXiK. ^KUSTEE'S SALE, ~ t^y virtue of a Deed of Trust made by William wimp to me, dated May 6,1885, and ot record .in m otilco of the County Clerk of Ohio county, ^Virginia, lu Deed ol Trust Book No. 22, folio {*. I will oiler for talo at public auction, at tho ?oat door ol tho Court Uotuo in Ohio county, on * 8ATUKDAY, MAllCH 26,1S87, ?.1? o'clock A.M., tho west half of Lot No. 1W, auuatenl on tho north side of Seventeenth street, W.Va!u ^ autl >tcCo^octl streets, Wheeling, tho . HALE-une-URU (or m much more m \ ?s?KKssa?^i,sSta"ftSj ? htS^fivCl1 tot? perfect, but 6C11II1K M ta?Sr?i!iS^'iS(."uch UUo M " vc"oil I Trllt}^ -111NA. QL.VSa AND QUKKXSAYAHE. QHEAP COUKTili, H _ To close out oddB and cuds la uwssnare, White awl Decorated Dinner and Tea ware I For?fe>vd?ySonh',Rt 1 {fr. JOHN FRIEDEL'8, !m 1130 Main Stroot I FIUST STAGE.?Cough In tho morn, t] ing followed shortly after by slight expec- p toratlon, which tho patient thinks only y, comes from tils throat. Short breathing, with tightness In tho chest?pulso be- o comes quicker in the evening or after a w full meal?chillincss in lljo evening with Blight fever. Cl Duffy's Puro Malt Whi3koy ti la tho ONL Y absolute euro for tho llrat K stages of consumption known to medical h BCienCo to-day. 'fills can bo proven by t! hundreds of certificates from leading why- a sicinns and thousands of testimonials from lfl cured consumptives. Head what a promU lc nent divine says: b1 1'iUNCtrroN, Scott Co., iown. bi MI havo used DufTy's I'uro Malt NVhlskey with grout bcnctlt to my wife, who is a continued in- " valid. I know from oxpcrlenco It Is a nuro and a; most valuablo medicine. I nin nlao uslnt? It In to uio caso 01 iny eon wno ih inruatcned with con- j_ sumption. I am a Presbyter/an cterjryman anil Jf a doctor of divinity, but I am not afraid to ro- tfc commend Duffy'* Malt Whiskey as tho purest fr odd most eniclcnt tonic that 1 know of, nud my tr expcrlonco Ih a largo ouo." HKV. 11. MIu.s. et Tills whiskey is sold .ONLY in bottles, ti Prlco, $1. For sale by Druggists,' Qro- tl ccrs nnd Dealers. tr Persons cast of tlio Itoqky Mountains re (except the Territories), unable to pro-' il euro It from Jltclr dealern.cati have ]/alf tl Dozen sent in plain case 'unmarked, ex. tt: press charges prepaid, by remitting ?0 to r? The m Malt Wtilskey Co., Joclisster, n. Y. <>' _ 01 MKDICAL. HI i *\ I , \ ^Wt^S'y I ?UV& A\\ &V3&Q^C& n ^\se&^?o*a ? \v&Vw~i$to(&: c Cancer of tho Tongue. 81 My wife, some threo or four years ago. was trou. ^ blcU Willi an nicer ou tho, uido of her tongue ueur t the throat. The pam waa Incessant, causing losa 8 or Bleep and producing great nervous prostration. Accompanying this trouble was rheumatism; It u had passed from tha shoulders and centered m the b wrist of one band, she almost losing the use of it. j, Between the suffering of tho two, lifo had grown burdensome, iiy tho U30 of n half dozen *nialt- v sized bottles of Swift's Specltic, uhc was entirely fc relieved and restored to health. This was thiec [: Fears ago, and thero has been no return of the dls- : case. II. L. Middlerkookp. t Sparta, Oa.,' Juno 5,1SSC. tt Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed frca g, Thr swift Si'EciFto CO., drawer 8, Atlanta, lit *. 157 W. 23d St., K. Y. _____ t| . /rx rv'i *a tawtx. era* EBkS|I j|^f ? fiftr-F EVER' Cream, Balm in not a liqyid, stivff crp&wdcr. i1 JVo injurious drugs. uYo 0/cnsiv&oUor: Applied intocacli noslrilts quickly absorbed p A Quieh Jiclief. A Positive .Cure.: s| M c?if? fy.taaU, Ufflet^dl-.COcMti, g< Send for Circular mid Tciflnitiniala. , J Ely Brolhers, Druggisis, flwsgo, H. if. ? DR. MOTT'S FHENGH POWDERS, J Will euro DIjcimm ol tlie KldnoyB, (Travel. Glwl n Juicturcfl, and til Urinary and Urethral 'DIsomm 11 Sorvous and Phytlcal Dobflity, Sticlnal Weakness* fli Loiaol Vigor, Prom&turo Docline la linn, Early. \ Iccny, Jupotene.y caused by errors ol youth. xbms, Ac. 8yplilllfl!n all its forms, Dora thiotii ind nooo, ulcere. eruption*. scrofula, tetter, salt y :i.cum, end all blood and akin dUcwea. FcmnU* t] rVeakneffl tfpocdiiy cured. Gonorrkot cured }:: hreo ds5?. Prico 00. Bold in WhooUug, W.Vt, P jy K. F. uO'JKING, Drcqdst. Bantbyutti ^ Wo h t, ?M???j& TB O M J sjsm w /;hy can n miusr cans: h PRtCS1S*.8t?LL WtUGCtSTS. ?: ppiipps i 9 I'isrfrS riH9Syi*icnfurs v^nt KKftK. .. Sf'fl hpj : iJiJa.K.WOOLLSi'.jl.D u J-Aljnnt:i, <in. Gtllco ^mp?wi-.tuv.q Strega WEAK. UMOEVELOPED PARTS 1 MViKOKj'sryvs. j ' RbI? fc?A R Vtfl U M pwttlrw, m?y Ix |*rto?lt? re- Ji UiBauDnihl u r?li?4br ?h? n?w Crwtgta . , i - (Ireful I'rnrlt. Hetirt for 0 fcSC5^i^Efc'f;^PS*i'K3?"ir p?w<?mlr?>f.l "(IbMb fn f, UcittU." AI?otula iffncj, ,\<Mr?it lUa Crubrio . tiled I col Clio-'c, 55 J<uMafit.,N. V. C fol S i: PHOTOGUATHY. t /CABINET I PHOTOGRAPHS I I P ONLY 83 00 PER DOZEN, ( HIG GINS' GALLERY, I ?pr23 . <2 Twollth Btroet. M ' ] Art Studio, 1 2153 and 2151 Main Street. Ian LL KINDS OP 1 PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORE I Neatly and promptly executed at tho I DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFICE, 1 Nos, 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, Ito fuMigMtix OQIeoi Nob. ?An nil S7 Fourteenth Rtrect. KAltTUQUAKK SHOCKsj Jrent HoUmlc DUturlmu?e? of. Amorlcn. ]CnrtlH|unke?l'rnoC lliillilluci, Vp/awr Mater, in March Serll/ner, Tho nhocku ol 1811-13 are, by tholr lolenco nntl continuity, to bo ranked tuong tho llrot ccoro ot rocordod onrtli uakea. 6avo perhaps that which in 1810 laturbed tho dolta of Iho Indue, in weatrn llindoetan, tho Mississippi oarthquako {1811 directly produced moro extenalve nd permanent local geographical chaoses iiau auy other of which we havo an ac? ount; bo violent and continuous woro the haklnga that tho alluvial land in tho eigbborbooU oI.Now Madrid waa lowered elovv ita previous lovo), and iqto the deresued rogion the stream of too Miaaiau* >pl poured in auch vtolonce that for a wo ita lower waters, for n eonBiderablo art of thoircourae, turned backward to* ard their source. Although tho colonic ig of tho district had just begun, the area t tho country already cleared by eottleru hich waa converted into morasaea by tho hack was to great tho Government waa impelled to furnish some hundreds of , lousand acroa of new landa on higher round to those whoso dwelling places had , eon made uninhabitable. It seems likely lat an area of*noilees than 5,000 square dlea waa, ou tho uvorage, though irregu- , irly, lowored to tho depth of ten foet be* iw ita original lovol. Tho energy of these locka wero bo great that low, strongly i ailt"cabins in tho frontlerraon wero ] recked, tho forest tress wero beaten . ?ainst each olhor, and their branchqg inrlocked os they Bwuug to and fro. The ] rogular movemsnta oi tho ground led to io formation of nutnerouu great crevices, . om which turbid waters werothrown up . inconsiderable height. To protect them- . ilvta from belnjj engulfed in these llasurea ( ?o pcu?i?u lujicu uuo o<4 hitti uioy jay on j 10 ground at right anglea to the general , end of tho fidmrea, and built places of logo on tho broad fgundationa which ?ey thus Eeeured. There can bo no queaon that the disturbance of this ipagni- j ide would, in the prusuut condition of tho igion where it occurred, cause greater sstruction than did that which recently J jcuried in Charleston, S. 0. Theeo two series of shocks, that of 1811 3d 1880, havo a cloao general relation to Uih other: soaliko oro they, indeed, aa >suggest that tho great series of repeated locka,gradually diminishing in intensity, lay bo tho typo of disturbance character* . tic of the lowland districts of thu strath- . rn part of this continent. Tho New Mad d. earthquake of 1811 was, howover, by , trthoinoie extended phenomenon; tho ] locko were more frequent and of much , reater violence, and the period during . 'hich they rocurred wija far longer thnu i j the Caroliuian di^turbancea. , It ia catiafeetory to find that, within the | rea of tho "United States, two centuries of j iatoric record and much natural evidence 0 to show that great earthquakes are exeptional, but this ehould not blind ua to J ao fact that largo areay aro already known ( i.havo suffered from movemeuta which , lay bring widespread destruction, where j lie builder lakes no account of any other isturb rof stability save gravitation. Itia ot likely that we haveasyetknownby oxerieDCf. tho full fcXtent of nnntih-tr xchi/?h i subject to this order of shocks; our bis- 1 iric prospective is vi<ry short, and the aturc! evidence does not give us any as- i aranco concerning disturbances of this JSEor order. It is clear that wo cannot, in Uia country, reckon on an earth as Btable . 3 that of the northern region of Europe, rhere onv race, was bred and our building J ystem developed. It ia equally clear that lie mode of construction snould bo adaptd to the new* needs which the lees firm ; round of this country imposes on us. Aa long a* the building material mcBt j ommonly in ubo was timber, and the maonary structures of a low arid substantial ; ature, they ..were fairly fitted to afford j he resiatnnco required to withstand the hocks which could bo expected to come pon them.TButtho combination of am- ; ition and economy which is filling the i ind with lofty and llimsy structures initOH calamity on tho least di/jturbanco of he earth. The shock of 1755, which did iltle more than stir tho foarp, shake nown i he chimnciy-tops of tho old town ofBoe- i od, and afford a test for many interesting < srmocn, would be exlremoly disastrous ( j the higher and weaker structures of i >day. Tho prescriptions which the architect as to follow in preparing his buildings to j esfat tho otrainn of a moderate eaHbquake i re simple, and do not require any great i icrease in tho course of construction. It it well to understand that tho actual . lovement of the ground even in violent j hocke, ia elight. In those which we have * jrrned of the lirat order it ia doubtful if i 10 movement ever amounla to a foot in i Ititude, while tho ohocka which we may nticipate in this country, each aa have i scently occurred in Charleoton, for in- | ance, probably awing tho earth to and o within tho epace of an inch. The deduction ia done in part by the Buddenneso f the to anrl-lro motion, which breaks the iundatlon from the superstructure, but 1 l iHrge measured by tho pendulum-like ibration which ia set up in the building. !h)B pendulum movement may cause an sciiiution of one inch at the foundations ' 3 be several feet in a sixth floor, or, Bay, 00 feet Above the ground. The rending tlect of this pendulum-like swingimr, specially in weak masonry, may easily e imagined. ' . ( Ho CuhIiuiI tho Klsactt. 'ortland Arflitj. The other day while a young deputy ostmaster was engaged at hia work, in t tepped one of our bnchful maidens of weet 10 with a money order which she /,?;?Arl CIV._ I J-.1 f. i uguvu i\J uayu waoiiuu. WUO IIIU1UUU It, riiit a bashful sruiJo, to tho official, who, fter closely examining it, gave her the j loney it called for. At the eamo time he | eked her if sho had read what was on the largin of tho ordor. HNo, I have not," ho. replied, "far I cannot mako it out'. ] Vill you pleaso read it for mo?" i The deputy' read aa follows: "I send ou $3 and a dozen kisses." . Glancing at lio bashful girl he said: vNowIhavo ' aid you tho mon?y, and I suppose you 1 ant tho kiosen." "Yes," sho said, "if I a hag sent jiio any kisses I want them, < 30." It is hardly necessary to say that < bo balance of tho order was promptly i aid, and in a scientific manner at that, ! nd eminently satisfactory to tho maiden, ir sho went out of tho oflico smacking er lips an ii thero was a tasto upon thom be had nover encoantered. Wo often 1 :ondered why thero were so many aspi- i ante for tho South Bethlehem post oflico, < nd were mean enough to suppose it was j 3r tho ^'emoluments thoreunto legally i ppertaining." Tho truth now dawns < pon us. ' . I A Funny Incident wt tho AVhlto IIouhc. fashimton Pcit. In tho crowd at the President's reception ; esterday was a man with a blond beard nd a polka?dot necktie. Whilo waiting or the President to como down stairs ono f tho buttons of his overcoat became angled in tho black lace trimming of a 1 nnntlo worn by a tall, stately lady. When ho moved forward ho found himeelf movng along with the procession. His franic endeavors to freo himself soon attractd tho notico of the President, who could carcoly keop a straight face as ho shook lands with tho laiJy, who then Bwept :randly out of' the room, all unconscious if tho littlo man bobbing along behind ike a tin can fastened to the tail of a big Newfoundland dog. Ho endeavorod to [rssp the President's hand as he passed, jut it was no use?tho procession movec T..~4. - i.1. .. n.. . t* ? " ' /u. i/uo. uuituuu uio iiasc itoom iie imaiy freed himself anil returned and shook ianda with the President, TheHousemaid CorrlcatlioPoint.,. teuton Tott. . Apropos of the movoment on foot at present to epcourage American pirls to onter domestic service is told an amusing story. A lady whoeo consideration for her servants is only equalled by her kindness and charity toward the rest of the world, took an Aroorican girl Into hor Borvlco. ltoth inlstrera and maid got alons well until It camo to a question o( otirl pa' pern. The maid Rontlj rebelled when admonished about opening tho door to Kuesto In tho inornln? with her hair dono up In papers, hor argumont bolnn this Bomowhat nBtortishins one: "Madame, Bomethlng must be sacrlllced to the causo ol beauty." It !g superfluous to add that tho maid triumphed and still wears tho carl papers until noon. A l'luckjr IVoumu, IVaihinoton rent. I saw a really horolc and courageous woman at tho White Hons? tlio other day. I mean Mrs. Kidd, ot Now York, who camo here with Mmo. liarrlos. Aashoaat upon a sofa In tho Green Uiom, clad In a rich dress of white satin and pearls, at ease, enjoying all ol the sorroundlugs, ono would hardly imagine thaVjho had a handto-hand light with a desporato black villain sho found undor her bed one night, and that aho won. It was somo years ago In New York City, and waa tho sensation of tho day. ' Mrs. Kidd was then living in a liandBome house just in the rear of tho Windsor Hotel. Ono ovenlng her husband, who Is a large manufacturer of and wholesale dealor In liquors, having succeeded to tho busiut'ss of 8. N. Pike, of Cincinnati nml Grand O/iora House fame, was detained at his down-town ttoro longer than usual after dinner, Mrs. lCIdd finally wont up to her chamber, and from sorno premonition lookod undor tho bod, when lo I niicf horriblo to relate, sho found hiding thejo a black giant. l)ld she faint, or run, or scream? Not? bit of it. She pulled hlui out, and fought with Urn desperately, and pushed him down a ong lllght of slalrs, and took away tho jiutol he hold in ono hand and throw him lawn tho stono stops of tho etoop of tho jonto. And then sho fainted. It was tho mnner irae to faint. Tho colored brute waa nr ested before ho had gone a block, and be police authorities of Now York prolented tho pistol to Mrs, Kidd in tokou of ler bravery. I tell you one cannot always tell what a lady in white satin may lo if circumstances require it. air. DumJwr*# JSxporiuJi <?<.', 'ktroU free Prat. "Well, that's you, is it?'' queried Serjeant Bendall yesterday, aa Mr. Dander mtered the Central Station. "Sergeant, I iiko to eay a few words." "Go ahead." "Do you belief I vhas gra&yY" "Well, not exactly crazy, but very fresh." "Youseo dia $10 bill?" "I do, and I can see from hero that it is m a broken Canadian bank. How did ?ou get it?" "Vhell, a stranger cornea in iny place yesterday und asks if I vhas Carl Duuder. I vhas. All right. Somebody tells him I /has collecting money to build an orphan isylum. Dot vhas shuat like mo. I vhas jlg-heartcd pq,d charitable, und eatery!)0(Jy shpeaks vhell of me. He Iiko to Lielp dot asylum along a lecdlo bysnbecribng tifo dollar." "He muBt have been green." "Vhell. RO I belief. If he like tr? <nf mo 3fo dollar I take it. Ue hands me dio tenilollar bill, und I change hiin so queek it made your hair ahtand oop. I doan' tied Diidt for two hours dot he vbas ft broken bank. Ssrgeant!" "Well." "Keepaleedle nhtill.! Doan' let him get into der papers. Dot vbas a shoke on rno. I vbas going to walk around und Sad dot fellow. If I like to telephone you vhat nnrober vhas it?" "Number 400." "All right. If you hear dot telephone ring you may know it vhaa me, und dot I'll wait bfsido der corpse until tier wsgon sotnes," Savo the children. Thoy arB especially liable to sudden Colds, Coughs, Group, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Ackers' English Roroedy a positive cure. It eaves hours of anxions watching. Sold by Lot;an Sc Co. and C. Menkoraeller. GIovcb aro worn at dinner purties in Boston, and diaputeB between the guests aro settled without leaving the table. What True Merit Will do. Tho unprecedented Bale cf Boschee's Serman Syrup within a few years, has astonished tho world. It is without uoubt the saiest and beat remedy ever discovor3d for tho apoedy and effectual cure of roughs, coldB and tho severest lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle from the ueual perscriptiona Siven by physicians, as it does not dry up a cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removen tho cause of tho tiouble, heals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bolilo kftnt in henna Irtr use when tho diseases make their appparanco, will oavo doctor's billa and a long spell of eerious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It ia positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land) Price, 75 cents, large bottles; DAW In days of old it took nino tailors to make a man. Now it requires abont that number'of men to mako a good tailor. Can't Sleep Nights is the complaint of thousands | suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Couphs, etc. Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy ? It is tho heat preparation known for all Lung Troubles, soldj on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c. Logan, fc Co. and 0. Menkemeller. 1 onoKeBpearo's commenta on ngo is confined to tho "Seven Aces of Han." He| did not tackle woman on the samo question. HORSrOllD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Improveh Nutrition. Dr. A. Trau, Philadelphia,says: '.'It promotes direction, and improves general nutrition of tho nervous eyetem." TThs.tw It is said that a new use for tobacco plant haa been discovered. Perhaps they ire going to use it in manufacturing cigars. llnbios That aro fretful peevish, cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can bo relioveu at )nco by using Acker's Baby Soothor. It :ontaina no Opium or Morphine, hence is jafo. Price 25 cents. Bold by Logan A 3o. and 0. Menkemeller. 5 Ilucklen'n 'Arnica Salvo. The boat ealve in the world for cute, Druises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, iever lores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, lorns, -and all skin eruptions", and positively cares piles, or no pay required. It. is guaranteed to glvo porfect satisfaction, 3r money refunded. Price 25 cento per box. Eor sale by Logan A Co, "Where io tho ideal wifo?" aaka a prominont lecturer. At last accounts sho was! living happily with her ideal husband. I Ackcr'rt Blood EUxir is the* only Blood Remedy! rmnrnntpfid. It; in ft ntwn TTJ- . cers, Eruptions or Syphilitic Poisoning. I It purifiea tho whole Byotem, and banishea all Rheumatic and Neuralgic paina. | We guarantee it. Logan & Co. and 0. Monfcemeller. 3 In Vienna actrcssea are not allowod to1 receive bouquota on the stage. This eaves them quite a Burn of monoy in the couree of a year. Useful nod Hurtful Medicines. Thcro is a certain class of remedies for constipation abiolutely useless. These aro boluses and i*>tlonii mtde In great part of podophyllin, aloes, rhubarb, gamboge, and other worthies* Ingredient* The damago they do to tho stomachs ot thoio who use thorn is Incalculable. Thoy evacuate tho bowels, It is true, but always do ho violently and profusely, and besides, grlpo tho bowels. Their effect is to weaken both them and the stomach. Better far to use the agreeable and salutary aperient, Hostetter's Btomach Bitters, tho laxative effect of which is never preceded by pain, or accompanied by a convulttivo. vlolcut action of the bowels On tho contrary, it Invigorates those organs, tho stomach and tho enUro system. As a means of curing and preventing malarial fever*, no medicine can compare wfth it, and It remedies nervous debility, rheumatism, kidney and bladder Inactivity, and other Inorganic ailments. rrXANCK AND TltADB, ' The Ventures ot tho Money and Hto Markets. Nnw York, March ?.-Monoy on call ea?y at 8a per'cent,'closing offered at 3 per cent, Prt 1 mercantile paper dull. Sterling Exchange wc 1 and unchanged. Railroad UoNDS-Were quiet but linn; h ll.W6.C00. Uovkrnmknt BowM-Wero dull but Arm. Contrary tolhOKcnoral expectation, which w that further declines would bo seeu to-day, t slock inarkot wiw Ann without a read Ion wort of name throiiuhout tho eutlro day. The opeul wai about steady, flrst prices bolus either nnchar edor but lnslculcant fraction* dlffereut from li evening'* tlnnl quotations. Tho eutlro actlvo li ln.hlgher, Richmond & West Point rose 2k per cei Denver preferred 154, New Kugland and Erie pi toned 1% Jtrsey Central and et.J'aul UnU l'aclflo and Loufsvlllo & Nuhvlllo i% each. Te ncMoe coal Is down 0 per cent andfMonlj ?b Kksi 3%. Bales 211,CCl^hartH. lioNrm-cumnn nil)- ' U. H.On ...lOO^Krlo seconds OS U. 8. 4.i,COU|)Oll 128H mm K. ft T. KCIt. Ca... W U. B.- 4J< coupon.,..JOO Northern Pac. UraU..U8 Pacific wi ol 't?. .!n26X North. Pac. seconds JOfi Louisiana stamp. is.. HI Northwest. cotuuhu18fl Missourift..*.; 101 N. W. debenture# 110 Toun. Gs lotUemeutalOO St. Paul consuls 128 _ do fta...*. ll/Jk r?x.& Pac. land gr'a. KJ & do ?n - 78$ Tex. l*nc. K. 0. cx? Central l'&clllo firsla.11 lk tra coupons 71 D. & R, U. first* 110H Uulon Pac. firsts 115 i>. A E.U*Hcs:. firsts. 7V West Shore...... J02 fcTOCX qUOTATIONS-CLOSKD HID. Adams Express J42 Northern Pacific 28 American Ks press...100 do preferred 50 Canada Southern 69ft Chicago ?b N. W ;116| Central Pacific- 8Gk do preferred ....Ml C'hesapeaked Ohio, 8 New York Ccntral.,.118 do first preferred... Wi Ohio & Mississippi... 27; do seconds Ok do preferred 85 C.,C. A i.. CS l'rfclfio Mall t&j Denver iu It. G '21% l'ittjuur?h 150 Erie- Myi Ucadiug 87; do preferred 7J it, L, dt 8. 82 Fort Wayne- 140 do preferred GV Kama* & Texas....... \\\% do lirat preferred ..112; Luke Krlu A West-... 18 0. M. A HU Paul 02 Lake tihoru... 05 da pre/erred 121 Loulsvlllo A Nash... Gl% I'cxiia a Paclfia. 2.4 L., N. A, Ai 0 60 Union Pacific. 58] Mem. & Chun.. 50 (Jultod Htatca &x..~. 62 Michigan Contral.... 80k W? St. L. A P. 17] Missouri Pacific 1C8% do preferred no NmIi: a Chat. 80 Wolls-Fargo Ex 128 New Jersov Central? cXU A'eatern Union 7ii ' llrcadstufTs ami Provisions, New York, March 2.?Flour-Recelpte 9,756 bai rols: exports 5.458 barrel! ami 10,775backs; markt '"Sdflrate y actlvo aud goccrallystsadyjMlcalH barrel*. Win at. receipts Sj,75U bushols; ei ports 40;,:W3 bushels; spot %alo higher butle* apnro; options opened firm and advanced lalKi dosing steady; sales 5.4M.Q00 bushels of luture andI lJW.OU) bushels of>pot; No.'isprlug nomlus at oiwc; ungraded red fcSa'Jic: No. I red Vl'Ao No. 1 whlto Olo; No. 2 n?d March 8b9*oS9)?: closing at April c ojlng at 0u?o <n?7 W, closJutf at Vl)4c; Juno 9% 2ic,closIugat Juty 0U*a^c, closing a UlJw; August OlJiaUiXc, closing at WJiJc; Hep ???bV'" W><a?33, closing at niftc: Dccembe u,> 18-ijjc, closlug at 05 a-lcc. Corn, receipts m 00 piuhels; exports G6 651 bushels; sales IHW.OO biuboU; spot tlrmand quiet; optionsKa%u high cr, closlug steady; uugraded 47a50c; daina*e< 43ci^?'8> ,47^; steamer 47^a48o; No. u Marcl 43a?>ie. closing at 4'.%c; April 4>MM0a, cloa Jng at 4'jo; May 4S||ia4tfo. closlug at 46c; Jud 4S)j;ii4?j%(j, closing at ,4'j^c. Oats wqak; receipt 9 *TS IiiikIioIh? !itr>nrfu 1 ni> utlna '>11111' bushels of futures 9G.80G bushel* of spot; mixe< western 35aUGo; white do 37a42o. Hay steady am In fair lequesl. Hops quiet aud weak. uoQ'ec spat lair: Itloquiot at I4%c; options stronger bu only moderately active; sales 3,050 bass; Marcb April, May, Jiroo Hud July PA30.il2.45o; Angus September and October. lz.85al2.50c; Dccembo 12.60c. Sugar, liaRlUh Island 4 5-lCc; refined quiet Molasses dull 'Rice steady. Tallowsteady.- Egg e odor; western 17ftal8e. Pork Arm and fairly ac tlvc, mess quoted 515 25 for old. Lard 4o5 point lower, eloscd steady; western steam spot 7.22ft 7.S5c; March7.iOo; April 7.22a7.25c,closlug at 7.25c May 7.27fta7.33c, closing at7.H2; June 7.'<J5a7.BUc clo log at7.Mtc; July 7.42a7.45c, closing at 7.45c city steam 7.00.. iiuttcr strong Cheese uuchaugei and quiet. Chicago. III.. March 2.?The proponderatory Id tortst In speculation continue* to centre in pork though there was renewed speculation In wheal and curing the afternoon the whe.it pit had mor than its proportion of oporator*. The wheat mat ket opened Kc higher, owlug to large clearance from the seaboard, which aggregated 522,000 bust els. The quantity el wheat on ocean passage ihow 1 t'J a demits J of <j t0,WJ bushels- Colder vreathe was also predicted, which tended to encourng buyers. The market advanced steadily Iromopen ing to 79%a79ftc lor May delivery, aud rioted a 7'jftH79>Je, or lftc higher than yesterday. The teel lug was quite strong in the latest trading, open tors bidding for large quantities, and ? consider* ble uurnber of "shorts'1 covered their salts. Cor; ruled Arm. Oats dull. The receipts ol livo hog were larger at the yards and prices weie lowei Thcstocssof provisions were larger thaw genei ally anticipated, and the receipts of produce grcal ly exceeded the shipments, jet in the fttce of thoi features the mess pork market was held up flrmlj The starting price for Maywss 81840. from whlcJ frico it advanced steadily to 819 50, tell oil't 14 90. and closcd at that flume. Lard clo?cd 6 per 100 pounds lower than on yesterday. Flou dull nuu unchanged. Wheat, cash No, 2 sprlu western 73%<i76c: No. 3 spring 70c; No. red 7?%c; March 72%a73%e, closlugat"3%47J}4e Mii5r.77>^i79Kc, closing Ht 70Xo; Juno' 79&180& closing at bO%c; July S0i<aai>4c, closing ?i 81>^< Corn, cash i\o. 2, U4a3t>i>$c; March 33%a34( closing at aic; May 3s3^aay%c, closing at JW^c Jui.o 3%ti40%:, closing at 4U%o; July 40%a41)f< closing ut40>ic. OaU, cash Wo. 2. 2Jj?c; Marcl 2:ty$c: May 2%ja2?%ct closing at2b%c; June2^ 2)c, closing at :to%c. Hyc, cash No. 2,63c. Uirlej j No. 2,43a52c. Flaxseed, No. 1, SI Od. 1'rlmo tirr I othy seed SI 84. Mesa pork, casli -S18 60al8 CC March S18 10.U010. closing at|18 70; May SIS 40 19CO, closing at SIS 90; June $18 40al350, closln ius18 95. i.ard, c?u-h 7 003; March G 95a" 03c, cloi Itut nt 7.0fc; May 7 07Ka7.l5c. closing at 7.12%c June 7.1i%*7.17>?c, closing at 7.17%c. Bacon, nhoi Tib 7.G5a7.G7%e; shoulders G.OJaO.v&c: short clen 8.05c. Whisky, 81 18. Sugars, cutlcnf C%ati%c granulated 6c: unadard A c. Butter Una creamery 23}?a30c; dairy 22%a2oc. Fggs 14}<al5c Philadelphia, Pa., {March 2.?Flour steadj Wheat steady, demacd moderate; No. 2 red Marc R9%o&9%c; April 89%tt89$4o; May DOKaDO^c; Jun OlaulJ^c. Corn spot sieudy; futures for uea mouths *trady, but jate months cj'sljr; steamer Nc 2 yellow 46}<;c: No 2 mixed 47^c; No. 2 mlxei March 46}&i40%c; April IGXaiGKr, May 47^a47%c June47%t4Sc. Oat* spot meailyand in moderat demand: rejected white 8lc; ttalued No. 8 whit 85o; bright doSSWaiGo; futures dull; No. 2 whit March .1CiiH7p* Anrll SAU.itrtl/." M#v M/??/n fimeH7u87%c. Provisions Urm and Jn goad job biiiK demand.- l'ork,new prime mess 815 ooal j> 50 do iiitnily ?17 00al7 50. Butter llrra; good to crcam cry extra 30a31c. Eggs unsettled and lower Wtstirn llrais 10c. Cheese eisy. . Baltimore, March 'A?Wheat, wcitern hlghei No. 2 winter red spot SS%akc; March 8S3fa&J$c May fiOXa'JOc: Juno 50a90%c. Com, western cusic I and neglected; mixed Bpot4.r>%a45%c; March 45% 4Cc; April 45%a46J<c; May 47a47%c. Oats steady western whitoa7n:rJc; do mlxed34a3Cc. Provision firm and quiet. Mess pork, old 815 60; new 818 5( 1 Lard, tvlined Ho. Butter Una; western packed 16 23c: creamery 25a30c. Eggs steady at 10X*17< ColTeo Arm; Rio,cargoes, ordinary to fair 13%ai4}?< Cincinnati, 0., March 2.?Flour heavy. When firm; No. 2redS2>?c. Corn timer; No. 2mlxe 3'j%c. Oata quiet; No. 2mixtd 3U&0. Rye dull Xo 2,59c. Pork Domical at SIC CO. Lard dull t CDOc. Bulk meals dull; short rib 7.00c. Baco quiet aud unchanged. Whisky quiet at 8113. Bu ter, sugar and cheese linn. Eggs easier at 12%&13< Toledo, 0., March 2.?Wheat firm aud highei cash 82c; May 83&c; June 84J^c;August8{c. Cor firm and Btfuay; cash c; Way -JO^o Oai ncglected. Clovereeed dull and steady; cash 813C March 24 25 bid; April Si 25, Live Stock. Chicago, Iu., March 2.?Cattlo-Reeclpts 8,0C head; shipments 2,?W head; market slow an rather weak; one car fancy steers at 85 50; shir ping steers 8:1 &0?i5 CO; stocKere and feeders 82 65 3 CO; cows, hulls aud mixed 82C0a3 80; bulk 82 75 380. Hogs-Receipts 23,OCO head; shipments 6,0( head; market slow, 15c lower, closed dull; roue and mixed 8510a565; packing and shipping 85 40 5 80; light 84 S5a540: skips 83 50a4 70. Sheep?R? eeipts 0,000 head: shipments 2,000 head; markt ; strong; natives 83 00a3 90; western {:i 60ai 7S Texaus 83 t0a4 25; lambs 84 7oa5 CO. E^st Lihrrty, Pa., March 2.?Cattle?Receipt "(5 head: shipments 171 fccad: market dull; nrlm 84 75a5 00; fair to good $4 00r?4 50; common 83 50 3 75. Hogs?Receipt* 1,800 head; shipments 1,40 head; market fair; Phlladelphifis 50 00; Yorker 8510i5 00; common and light 85 52a5 40; pigs 84 75 J a 15. Sheep-Receipts 400 head: shipments l,0C | head; market very dull; prlmo 8-175a5 15: lair t 8ocd 81 2r>a5 45; common Si 00a4 25; Iambs ver ull at 14 OOa5 75. . Cincinnati, March 2.?Hogs quiet; common am light 84 50:i5 40; pocking and butchers 85 35a5 8J receipts 25,700 head; sbipmeuts 4:i5 head. I'etrolouin. Oil City, March 2.-Opcned at 03%c; highes Gt>?c: lowett C2c; closed at C2o; Baiea 1,228,00 barrels; clearances 2.310.C0J barrels; charters 16,IS barrels; shipments 70.7S9 barrels, PrrrsnuBOH. I\t., Match 2.?Petroleum irregula and fairly active: opened at G3%c; closed at G2%c highest Cl%c; lowest 62c. Tituryille,' 1'a., March 2.?Opened Qt G3>?c highest CiJ^c; lowest Cl%e; closed at G2o. New YonK,>Kftich 2.?Petroleum firm; Unite G2Kc. Baltimore Llvo.Stoclc Murket. OFFICEOF HIECALVERTON STOCK YARDS, ) Monday, Feb, 2s, 1687. j TUB H\Y13R jf.tkket. Thero Is aalightlncreaiolu the receipts OTcr th fair iuu of last week. The quality ol the offering was of a rather mixed order. Trado Is fairly ai tlvo In tho yards generally. Wo quoto Rt 7a7% per lb net, with most saloa from V/x to 1% cent Uccelpia this week 7,905 head. Claremoni Livestock Market.) Ualtixore, Feb. 28,1837. ) arrivals op livestock. 1 At Clarcmont Stock Yards, via Baltimore .t Ohi Jiailroad, for vicck ending Febiuarv 29. 110 caw, containing 1019 cattle, 20 enlves, 1,60 sheep, 3,990 hogs, 259 horses, and CO mules. Hhlj ments to Philadelphia, etc., 677 cattle, 310 ahecj 1,167 hogs, 158 hor.es nnd 60 mules All hoes and sheep Bold'In theso yards aro t grow weight. . c' Kccolpto of hogs this week aro 2,47i, against 2,&i head last week; rough hogs sold at 55 60, andlal to good at {6 OJaG 20 per 100 lbs. Arrangements are being made in Sa Diego, Col., to bring out a colony of on hundred families from the south of In land. Many OI tho Rood things of this life aro eo rowfully let alone on account of DvBpe] Bia. Acker's Dyspopaia Tablets will ctu Dyspepsia, Indigestion and ConBtipatior Bold on a positive guarantee at 25 and { cents, by Logan & Go. and O. Menb moller? 2 MEDICAL. 5 CH,L]|LAiN$ j i hjite 1 "j^ches fc " ^1NS re.lio.vta at | oncc fe*?e try]) avis' ? 1 jf ^ " a^? S Mhtfarii,5 rflwayi; kufi it'ui l^6* ^OMSt, ready/bfiiWHW ,1 ; UllOCKllIES, ETC. I M.. J&JKIJL.L.Y, 5 WHOLESALE j GROCER, PORK PACKER. o AMD CDHEU OF TUB J Celebrated "Ken lilrd Hams," ; Kos, 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREE1,1 WHKELlNO, W. VA. r ^ ify ovm caro ol choice Smoked Mean dolTertd - uum uijr t'ur*. uuucu at flinncuOBier, the LiTEc:'. block of ' Genoral Groceries in the State. I 1 I'otont anil I'amllj Flour, i. Solo control In this dt7 al / "Pj'f.'ccs" Patent) e ''Faultless" Famliy. . ' "Oat Favorlto Family, * Finest In the market, 1 tfola Agent lor DaFoat'a Sporting, Mining and e BUwtlng Powder. y .. Wlieadqiwrters lor Eckermann & W|u'? cole t bratod Church Candle*. all Rtvlw. inTJ 1 LEVI BROS'. ? MONTHLY PRICE LIST [ OF STAPLE AND FAHCY GROCERIES ? Now ready. We will send same for one year to any person wishing it. tfend us your name und adH dress, or you cuu got Bame by calling at our Store. 0 This Is Uie mo?t complete Price List ever published la this city, and you will SAVE MONEK BY r STUDYING IT. K ?VJu*t received, 25 Boxes Extra Largo Florida 2 Oranges. LIS VI BROS., ? McMechen's Old Stand, 5, g.r2-nb.is o 3306 Market Street 'l JgONELESS SARDINES. a FINEST IMPORTED. p? In cxtm large boxes. Just received by [J 2 It. J. SMYTII. j Yakmouth herring. Ten Boxes Gcuuino Bloaters just in. t . It. J. SMYTH. r: IJIRY THE Boneless* Herring! N For Ealo by 0 _ fc26 K. J. SMYTH. r - . J I>LU-MliIXG' STKAM ?fc GAS FITTING, G-XttO. WON, e Successors to Thompson & nibbertf, PRACTICAL 1 Plumbers, Gas arid Steam Hilars,, ; BRASS FOUNDERS. r a i; Specialties,?Natural Gaa 1 > .CJ M tJ ? J. ' i okccujj jieauug ana i Ventilation. n . 4 1314 Market &t:reet, 'i WHEELING, W. VA. u '* *WAll work promptly done at most reMounbli . - prices. . niv'23 ii IJIRIMBLE A LTJTZ. i; 8peclal attention given to NATURAL GASJ t K) Fitting of Mills, Factories and DwelllnRv, j ?- SPECIALTIES. I STEAM HEATING, PLUMBIH8 : AND OAS WtTISB. it t ; 1416 and 1418 Martiot St. J WHEELlUa, W. VA. q ^ IlcMoualilo prion &ntl prompt aUoulloa Rlvtn ( TUST RECEIVED. ~ 7 I J U A NEW LOT OF ?s Keystone. Moisteners ior Natural Gas, ' '! Call and examine. LUKE.FITTON, uu;w i lia Vltllll airtxi, I WM. IIARE & SON, 0 PRACTICAL r P) umbers, Gas and Stoani Fitter? ' HO. 63 TWELFTH STREET. , ' All work dono promptly at reasonable pric?, a JiZ i J^OIIOE. With three years cxperlcnco with Natural Gu In < Wellsburgh and vicinity, am prepared to do all i work in that lino. A lino of Natural Gas Fitting on haud /or tho trade. 0 OSCAR SEELEY, , ;s Plumber, Qm and Btoam Fitter, ( : mviM ] c . ' ** JEWISLKY, WATCHES. ETC. . SAVE YOUR EYES! i5 If your eyes are wcat and giving you trouble, go < >. at once to I. G. DILLON and get a pair o! KING'S COMBINATION ii Spectacles or Eye-Glasses! FOT^wJoonlprjBerYl0 RUd lmProvo cyosight, n ForEacoaIyRt DILLON'S, o lo3 1223 Market Street. 3- ======================== ltUGS, CARPETS, ETC. YOR "WALL & CEDING PAPEB, r- OXJRTAIN l*OLE8, WINDOW SHADES, ? Rugs, Carpets and Oil Cloths! 0 ?00 TO? \A LD. PRAGEB, Z 17 Eleventh Street. a Ordew lor Paper Hanging promptly attended to mvl7 ? 8EWIX0 MACinXKS, PUrtoiiA-Hiai^M ~ -Of? Sewinp- Machine Should not fail to cxamlno HfttllllUMlOU flUATAUlCCll, Tho Fliioat Atlaclimonta. Tho Lightest Ruimlu Alio, Solo Ascnt? lor tho Cullgraph mi Hoc aonil Triw-Wrlun, EDWARD L. ROSE & CO., ]M 55 Twelfth itrgct. IHt n-IB NEW NUMBED 8 IS PERFECT ANI) COMPLETE Coll on or address, J OilN A. LASII, Jowelei Cor. Mala and 11th Btrccta, Wheeling, W, Va.( Ageut for tho WHEELER AND WILSON M'F'G CO w???m?nm ovwniK khmiiiuuh ivniiairon rrompuy LAMP CHIMNEYS, ?3 Ml 8EE THAT THE ox 2(3 l? EXACT LADLE 18 ON % )\ ? g j^C 0 EAOH CHIMNEY A3 || \ g fjj - & M^ SHOWN IN PICTURE. ^ 3 I 'f ? M tfuFACTURED ONUY{?JY ^ GEajMAGBETH&EO. Pittsburgh!- BA>) FOR SiMCBKPjALERS E}U.ZY flHERE. INSUHANCE COMPANIES. EADING INSURANCE COMPANY HEADING, I'A. A8SETTS - 8117,OOP. *t. Paul Flro & Marluo lnsnrauco Co. BT. PAUL, MINN., Arams- 91,300,140. S. P. HILDKETH, Agent. au3 ' 1303 Main Street. JHE FRA.NKLIN INSURANCE CO. of wheeling, w. va. CAPITAL 100,000. Insures against lo?s or damage by lira anil llgh alng all clauses of desirable property, alto insure cargoes on tbo Western -waters. OFFICEES, T N. Vanco. President, M. Kellly, VlcePnjsUlcn r. L. Btroehleln, Kec'y, Jos. P. Adams, Ais't Sc< DntEcrrons. J. N. Vance, M. Rcllly, L. c. Stlfol, J.H. Hobbi, 0. \V. Franztaclm. office?No. :;r> twelbtu street. mr2fi PIN AN CI AT,. gXCHANGE BANK. 3AP1TAL .......... 8200,01 f. N. Vanck Preside: jimuel Ljlvquux ....Vlce-Brculdci DISECT0E3. J. N. Vance, 8. Horkhclmcr, 8. LauRhlin, W. KlllnKUain, L. 8. Delaplain, A. W. Kolicy, John Frew. Drafts leaned on England, Ireland, Bcotknd, an ill points In Europe. JOHN J. JONE?, Caahlor. gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. 3AFITAL .......... .. ....!175,0C ffsc. A. iHm.. .a.......; Pnsidci iYm. B. Biuwoh .Vice-Piesidoc Drafts on England, Ireland, Franco p-nd German: DIBECTOR8. Wm. A. Ineti, Wm. B. Simpson. J. A. Miller, John K. boteford, E. M. Atkinson, Victor Roscnburg, Henry Speyer. TnrVl F. 1'. .1 EPSON Cashier. MISCELLANEOUS. CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PLAJST! FOB SPUING OF 1887, 3RAPE VINE9, FIRST-CLASS,1 & 2 YEARS OL 12 Concord, Ives or Hartford for 8100. 12 Martha, Champion. Perkins, Alvcy, Scncca c Korth CarollnA for jL 25. 12Telegraph, Wordens, Goethe, Agawam, Saler )rlAdy for 8160. 12 Pocklington, Jefferson, Mooro's Early, Dntet is, Lady Washington, Wyoming lied or Eldorad [or 82 00. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 100 Warren, Sharpless, Crescent Seedling. Mai ihestor, Jnmbo, Cumberland Triumph, Oldlro Jlad, Jersey Queen, Vlnclaad, Windsor Cniof c NlKht'sSupcrbforSlOO.orJttCOfor 1,000. 100 May Ring, Parry or Connecticut Queen for $: RASPBERRY PLANTS. 60 Gregg. Tvler, Eouhegan, Hausell, Cuthbcrt c llerstine for 3150 BLACKBERRY PLANTS. 50 Kittatlnuy, Wilson's Early or Lawton for 51a Any of the abovo sent free by mall or express, o receipt of prioe. Address, W. if. VVSLAV, jalft-DAw West Alexander. 1'a. GRATJEFUL-COMVOlll'lNG. EPPS'S COCOA breakfast. By ft thorough knowlcdgo of tho natural lav which govern tno operations of digestion and ni trltlou, and by a .careful application of the lie projJcrUraj of well-jmlectcd cccoo, Mr. Ej>j>s bj provided our breakfast tables with a delicately 11 vored beverage which may nave us many hca\ doctors' bills It la by tho judlcio a uso of sue articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradi ally built up until stroug enough, to resist evei tendency to disease. Huudredsof subtle maladi are floating around us ready to attack wherovi therolsa weak point, Wo may escape many fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wli pure blood and a pioperly nourished frame." Cirtl Service Gautte. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bo only In half pound tins by Grocers, labeled thu JAMKS KPi'S & co., Homwopntlilc Chemists, fOl-TTh<U LONDON, ENOLAN RAILROADS. JgALTIMOKE & 01110 RAILROAD CO. on and alter Jammrv 80. 1SS7. paMongor trolna will run aa (ollotya?y nooHng time: SNodi* No. No. 6 No. NoTJ kajtt bound. I<ocal M* Dally tK* Dally Leave? A.M. r.M. A.K. A.M. I'.M. Whocling 0:25 8:56 7:10 7:60 6;20 . Bellalro.-......* .. .... 6:M .................. 4\ Arrlro al? <q Mannlngtom C M ? m r. m. r, m. Z. Uralloa... 4:00 10:45 1:45 9:45 Zl P. M. A. M. J Cumberland.......... 2:40 7:80 1:60 ? Waxhlngton City... ....... ?:20 - ? *> (j Baltltnonk. ?...| 7:?0 ? 3 "" Dally except Sunday. T V, Nqii. 85,84 and 82 stop at all BtaUonM, tT No. a No. 6 iNoi>.6 P wsst docwd. No 7. So. 10 Dally Dally Dally R ?? ? - v w Lotto? P. M P. M. A. U. P. u. P. II. 2 Whocllug 3.0) '2:00 9:35 0:40 10:30 W liellatrc...... 2;<0 10:20 10:20 11:05 5 Arrive at- p. *. A. m. 0 Zauosvlllo....: 5:15 13:15 11:55 U10 ty A. u. m Newark- 0:10 1:20 12:41 2:00 H Columbus 7:40 2:40 8:10 a-.ui S Cincinnati B:M) 7:80 *?;30 j baudusky-..., 6:80 8.65 Indianapolis ....... 11:00 7:06 12:53 * A. M. P. M. at. Louli 7:80 0:80 0:30 * Chicago- Mm. 0:00 6:40 10:35 5:25 a" Kansas City.. .... ....... 8.-Q0 fl:S& 0:00 St. Cuurevlllo Accommodation, leavw Whoollng at8:83 x. in., 1:50 ami 5:20 p. m.; loaves Bellalio at 9:10 a. m., 2:25 and 5:55 p..m. Returning, arrives at Wheeling at 8:15 a. m., 1:35 and 5:4b p. m., ~ dally cxccpl Sunday. The9.83a. m.and 10:30 p. m. twin through toC/n* oinuau without change, with 11. ?Sc O. Sleeper through to Cincinnati on the night train. Columbus accommodation leave* WnoollnR at '2:00 p. xu., Sellalro at 2:40 j?. m., dally exccpt Bun* day. Moundavlllo accommodation, leaves Whoollng at 11:85 a. m,, and arrives at Moundsvlllo at Al:io p. m., dally cicept Sunday. Kulrniont.uccoramodatlou at 8:35 p. m. Through Coach from Whoollng to Cincinnati dally on No. 8, leaving Whoollng at 9:25 a. ia.| ar* rlviuh at Cincinnati at 6:50 p. m. B. <fe O. Sleeping Cars on all through trains. CIom oonuoctioua oro maao lor all points South and Bouthwcat, North and Northwest, making th!? a doalrablo routo lor colonists and persons moving to tbo great West, and to whom particular atten* tloti Is given. Tickets to all principal polnl* on sale at Depot, Bleeping car accommodations can be Bocured at Depot Ticket Office. T. C. BURKE, Ticket Agent, 11. A 0. iJepat. JOHN HAILIK. * TIckct Agent, under McLuro lioiise. JOHN T. f<ANJf, Trnv. huwiugor Agent. O. K. LOUD, Ocn. rata. Agent. DAVID LKK, Ccneml Snpurlntcnden*. XX7HEELLNG & PITTSBURGH DIVI? VV BION.B.AO. w On and alter Janu y 30, 18S7, pasceugor trains will run as follow*?Wheeling time: DErABTUBE. ror Pittsburgh?5:05 a m.f dally; 8:25 a. m. dally, except Sunday; 1:05 p. m. dally, except Bun* day; 0:20 p. m. dully. For Waohlngton?4:55 p. m. dally, except Sunday, * aomvais. From Plttaburgh-9:25a, ni.,dally; 11:35 a. m, , and 7*25 p. m., dally, oxcopt Bun Jay; 10:25 p. m.( ? dally. From Waahtnglon-7:20 a. m., dally, oxcopt Bunday. 0. K. LORD. General Panongcr Agont. J. V. 1'ATTON, Uupt. J. T. IiAKK. Tray, fam. Agt, Wheeling, - /~>HIO RIVER RAILROAD. , \J Time table taking effect SATURDAY, JAN. : 8,1S87. Passenger train will leave as followa-Centtal time: BOOTH nOUSD. j ti, 1" No. 6. a. in. p. m. Leave?'Wheelluc 6:R5 3:30 Arrive?Beuwooa 6:60 8:15 Moundsvlllo 7:10 4:05 New Martliwville ; 8;20 5:25 Btotcravlllo .. 8:45 C:00 3l IJary'H 9:35 0:W WlUlam?town 10:25 7:30 Parken-barg 11:00 8:00 p. m. Haven swood 1:00 Slasnn City 2:20 I'olnt Pleasant ... .. 8:10 ............ Charleston, K. <fc O. Ky C:00 NOETH BOUND. No. ^ NO. G. a. m. Leave-Charleston via K. & 0. Ry. G:00 Arrive?I'olnt Pleasant. 10:15 .... Mason City- .. p. ? Ravcnnwood...... .. 1:00 a. in. 1'atkereburR -.... 3:85 G:30 W lllIttinstown.M St. Mary's 4:48 7;65 Htstcrnvillc .. ?. * * 5:30 8:45 Ncvr Martinsville..... 0:00 9:10 Moundsvlllo 7:20 10:25 Boa wood. 7:10 10:50 Wheeling ; 7:55 11:05 W. J. ROBINSON. General Passenger Agent. 0. L. WILLIAMS, Afx'l Hupt. * OITTS BURGH, CINCINNATI A ST. X LOOia HA ILRO AD?P*ub audio Route: Time table lor East ami Weal corrected to JAN. 30,1S57 Trains leavo Pauhandlo station, Irotol Eleventh street, near public landing, sus follows. Central Standard time: i'ittK. East Fast Puc. GOING EAST. Sxp'fi KXp'S Exp'5 Exp'ft X. M. P. K. P. SC. P. M. _ Leavo?WhccHur..." 6:45 12:86 8:20 8:00 Arrive?Wcllsburg._...?~. 7:2a 1:15 3:6'J 8:40 ? 3teubon7lUo 7:C5 2:05 4:55 9:0X Pittobttrgli ...... 9:40 8:2C 6:W ?. m. a. xa. lUrrlfiburg?.^ ; 1:10 1:10 2:35 ^. J lir.ltimorc. ?... 5:25 Washington G:30 Pnilwieipbia. 4:25 4:25 5:35. Her VoxX ?... 7:C0 7:00 8:00 p. w. r. m. p, m Boston ?... 8:00 8:00 3:3T. | I'ro. iDenn Wefltl AcGOING WEST. IVtyi'BIVWC Mad r. h. r. m. a. v. p. m. Leave?Wheeling 8:04 S:20 6:45 12:?5 t. Arrlvo?Stcubcu7ille. 9:03 -1:56 7:55 2:05 ,M Cadtx ..... 0:40 10:50 . 4:20 Dennisoa .... 11:00 6:45 10:55*8:45 &, in. p. m. Newark .. ... 1:16 ......... 1:25 C:10 t! Columbus....; ... 2:25 2:20 7:10 *. Leave?Oolumbus, 2:39 2:20 Arrlvo?Dayton 6:10 ...w? Cincinnati 7:10 C:20 Indianapolis. ?. 11:15 ......... 9:50 ......... n. 12. a. m. a. m, St. LouU 7:30 7:00 Chicago 6:65 G:80 7:05 Z i. iu. p. in. Kansas City 8:00 7:00 8:00 All trains daily except Uunday. Pnllman's Palaco Uuffot Blocplnzor Hotel Cars through without chango Irom Htcuucnvilla Ewt to Philadelphia and Now York,and west to Columbus, .. Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Indianapolis and " Ut. Louis. , For throuah tichctfl. baggage chocks, sleeping car J) accommodations, aud any lurthcr information ap" ply to JOHN U. T0MLI1I80N. Pnxseugor and Tlckct Agent, Pnnliaudlo Statiou, Wheeling, W. Va. JAMES KcCKEA, General Manager, Pittsburgh, Pa. E. A. FORD, ,Gcn. l'a.'vs. and Tlckct Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. <3 PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, j? (OPKEiTIKfl) CLEVELAND ?S: rmBtfUBGII B. E, Condensed time-table ol poraenger trains correctcd to JA?. 80, Ib87?Ceatnd Blandard Tlmo: bast and :;oirni to rrrreBCRGn and clzybland. !?. HTATioxa. n. w. a. m. a. in. p. in. p. nit . Bellairo 5:00 8:2ft 10:05 4:0D 1:C0 1 Bridgeport. 6:12 8:S0 10:17 4:12 1:12 ? Martin s Ferry. 6:Ls 8:42 10:25 4:20 1:50 . Brllliaut. 5:49 9:15 10:55 4.-SS 1:61 " bteubenvillCw......... C:03 9:35 11:12 5:17 2:C7 Toronto ?.. 6:23 ii:M 6:88 2:29 Empire 6:88 11:43 5:48 2:88 Yellow Crook...*-.. 6:62 11:54 6:10 2:50 WellnvMo 7:20 PuSs 0:!? 8:13 East LiverpooL...... 7:25 12:85 .... 4:05 . Hoehcfitcr 8:20 1:20 4:60 " Allegheny 9:15 2:15 6:40 PJtU&ursn. 9:20 2:20 .'. 5:45 - AillWlW ....MM I liiW 4U0 . a p. m. Esvcnna 22:13 .. 4:C9 nndnon 1:13 6 22 n Ncwburg................ 1:&1 ~ fi'.B1) Clovcland 2:25 0:30 l'r' WBI TO 2J.LLAKCK AND CUICAGO. UTX7iosn, a7m. ' a. m. p. ni. p. in. , n Rellalro 5:00 .. 10:05 4:00 1:C0 . Bridgeport 5:12......... 10:17 4:12 1:12 MorUUfl Ferry-.?.. 6:18 10:2.' 4:20 1:50 0 Yellow Crock 6:52 11:64 0:10 2:i0 WcUsvIUo 7:02 Pi2:2i 0:10 3:15 I- Bayard ll:lf - Q AlLiiiuco. 11:43 4:15 ir p. in. Canton.'........- 1:30 ?? 5:87 2. Monsillou 1:65; 5:52 MansJleld 4:50 8:08 CrcstHuc- 6:20 8:35 ,r l.Uou 11:15 a. in. Fort Wayne ... 1:12 ). Chicago |.. |0 ?0 All trains daily oxocpt Bunday. Train* leaving Bridgeport at 1:12 p. in. (I d(y time) arrive at Chicago at G:ft0 following morning. Trains leavo' Clovoland for Wheeling at 12:10 p. m, arriving at r?:i3 p. in. Leave Cleveland at 11:10 p. m., arrivo at Brldgoport tit 7:66 a. m. R A. FORD, 1 Gen. Tms. and Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh, l'a. JAMES McClUiA, General Manwrer, ?s ftttebnrgh, l'a. so ltBAIi EST AT it AGENTS. S 0. SMITH, a " . a- Jcteal Jffistnto Ay;eut M AND 8T00K BROKER, Bpcclal attontlon given to Collecting Rents and " >?, tho general management ol Real .Estate, Can lor* _ nlsh the beet ol relciencta. mrIP 1TM MAIN RT.. Wheeling. W. Vt. S a i'1' kinds of book and job jl\. PRINTING neatly and promptly executcd.at n. Uio Intelligeucor Job Room*,