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MEDICAX. Jloro Facts. Stirling, III., Aug. 22,1885. Wo lui>l wo must write something ol til miccww ol Hop Bitters, Their tiale thribble tbat of any other Article of nice! cim<. Hence we lool it but juatice to yo ami your lilttora to Bay that it in a ined dee ol real merit and virtue, and doin uiocli good and effecting great coree. Voure, J.K.4B.B.U TLEY. iiivaaviLLt, Ouio, Feb. 1], 1884. 1 am very glad to eay I havo tried Ho Bittern, anil never took anything that dl me m much good. 1 only took two bo1 tleo and 1 would not take $100 for the goo they did me. I recommend them to in mtiuiita, and gut the boet of reeulta froi their use, 0. B. MERCER, M.D. Nkw Haven, Conn., Sept. 16,1885. We tako pleasure in Rivinu you a notic and ? nice, strong one, as it (Hop Bittern deeerve it. Wo u?e it, and we know 1 deaorvoa It?The llegiitn. Gksknwicu, Feb. 11,18S0, ilor Bittbiih Co.: Sirs?I waa K'ven np by the doctors ti die ul atrolulu consumption. Two bottle, ol your Biitera cured uie. Thoy aro liav iiig a lurno Bale hero. LEItOY BREWER." Gkbenwiou, N. Y? Feb. 12,1885. Hop lSltterB aro the most valuable medi cine 1 ever knew. I ahouid not have an; mothor now but lor thuin. HENRY KNAPP. l.onk, Jack, Mo., Sept. 14, 1885. ] iiavo been using Hop Bittera, ani hai'o received ?reat benefit from them loi liver complaint and malarial lever. The] are superior to all other medicines. i\ M. BARNES. Kalamazoo, llicu , Feb. 2, 18S0, Uoi* Bitters Mku. Co.: 1 know Hop 1iittero will bear recom raondation honestly. All who use then confer upon them the highest encomiumi and give tbem credit for making cures?al the proprietors claim for them. I have kept tbem since they were tirst oflered tc the public. They took high rank fron tbe lirnt, and maintained it, and are mor< called for than all others combined. 8< lon? aa they keep up their high reputatior for purity and usefulness X snail continui to recommend them?something I hav< never done before with any pateut medi cine. J. J. BABCOCK,* Physician and Druggist. Kahoka, Mo., Feb. t), 1SSC. I purchased five bottles of your Hoj Bitters of Bishop & Co., last fall, for mj daughter, and am well pleased with tht Bitters. They did her more good than al the medicine tihe has taken lor six years WM. T. McOLUKE. Tbe above is from a very reliable farm or, whose daughter was in poor healti for seven or .eight yeara, and couid obtaii no relief until Bfce used Hop Bitters. Sht is now in as good health as any peraor in this country. We have large Bales, ani they are making remarkable cures. W. H. BISHOP & CO. a nnoiTiur (/'uro wllbout MediciuoU rl l.\l I I H S Rented October 16,1STC. ft I UOI I I V U one box wW cure tbi most obatiuato caao lu four days or le*B. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies. No nauseous doses ol cubcbs, copaiba or oil o saudalvvood ibat are certain to produce dyspepsli by destroying the coatings of the stomach. l'rlci S150. t>oIa by all druggists or mailed ou receipt o price, tor fuither particulars seud for circular. r i). Box lhaa. ? - J. C. ALLAN CO. lillKI" S3 John street, New York. UUIlLl apll-MWAF DR. MUTTS FRENCH POWDERS Will euro Diseases of the Kidnevs, Grave). GJeel Stricture*, aua all Urinary and urethral Diseases Nervous ana Physical Debility. Seminal Weakness Loss ol Vigor, Premature Decline in Man, Earl] Decay, linpoteucy causal by errors of youth, ex cwv'-ej, AC. eyphiJis in all its forms, sore ibroa and uose, ulcers, eruptions, scrofula, letter, sal rheum, and ad blood aud akin dlwases. Kcmali Weakness speedily cured. Gonorrhea curcd li three da)8. Price 53 CO. Sold in \>heeling, W. Va. by K. K. JJOCKLNG, Druggist, Sent by mall leaJed jalO rp& a ptirnft Its causes, and a new am lrflpWrW succcsslul CUltK at you flJLHI SilaUV own home, by one who wa W deal twentyHJlxn: years. Treated by most o tlie noled opocialista without benetit. cured Mm Mif in three mouths and Blnco then hundreds o oiners. Kull particulars sent on application. T. H RAGK. Ko. 41 W?st Met *L. Now York Pity. JEWEL ICY, WATCHES. ETC. SAVE YOUR EYES! If your eyes arc wcas and giving you trouble, g at once to I. G. DILLOS and get a pair of KING'S COMBINATION Spectacles or Eye-Glasses! They will preserve and improve the eye sigh I. G. DILLON & CO.'S, le? 1223 Market Street. 1VA 1,1, PAl'-KK, HOUDKKH, ETC. JUST RECEIVED! A Large Stock of Wall Papers, Borders & Window Shade Now ready for ln$i>cction. JOHN FRIKDHL, np2 1130 Main Street. yi^E STUCK OF Wall Paper and Borders To be found at I. JJ, PJIAOKII'9, The well known Decorator of Dwelling* an Public Building*. No. 17 ELEVENTH STREET, rnrU Krur (Tppor V?rkot I'llOTOGItAl'IIY? QAKI.NET ['1IOTOGHAP5IS ! 0HL7 H3 00 I'SK DOZKJT. HIQGIN8' GALLEKY, ipr?< t3 Trclhh Street. MYL?fi' Studio, ' ilj'i ami 2154 Main Street. DJtUUCilST. (j A HlJ 0I *(J KYST A LI A y>*i-r!i>) AMnfoctant Jor vnuJU, urinals, drnl: *n<l nil |.lnc^ tbnt produce foill odor* and brw dlVHJ";. AIao, tlHC/lll iu hull hOUftCA to dc*tr( rermlu. Korwiloby Jt. JJ. LJHT, JJxuwlHt, " 11110 Main Htrif t. MUSICAL a oouh. plANU Moviisrb-. l i/ttifMt Moved and Timed hr V. W. BAUMEB, m<" tain Market Htm?t ItKAL KSTATK AOKX'J'H. , Q .0. HMJTIi, . Kottl IHrotatti Alton* AND otock brook, Hpw.iui uttMition given to Collecting Itcntu r '.ft': ;r,*n*^cajent ol Ktel Kftt&to. C'*n li ul?h titu b<.*t of rcfercnow. i 'Kir U u V "T Whaling w v?_ tii icioioiuicTrcits: All HI/.'*, at I/ivr Price*. . KWJNG IJHOH., \'l\U Market Hi., opp. McLnro JIoum MEDICAL. Tho Great Npeclflc lor Indigestion Al?l lu attendant uvIIr: HEADXCHK, 1HLIOUHNE83. CONBTll'ATIO p PILE9, LA4HITUDK, KTU. d Bafo to Ukc Id auy condition ot tbo yitera, wl u any <l!ot md without danger from exposure U * orcold. Atiolutety free tioux Mercury or any 1 u Jurloua mineral Ingredient. y "My wlfo luuiufkred lor many yearn vrlto lm u Rutlon. I mu?t admit alter trying every It luge recommended to mo 1 tried Hlaimona Liter ltej lator. In three daji a/tir faking It nccordliiK your direction*. n hall-tabltapotuful after ta meal, ?he lia* been In pcrfect health; she doc* n iiuBer at all aud can o?t auvihlnir ?ho ?*nu ??< e ouinnyol bor provlous lymptouw/'?W, C. HUiuti \ l^AlntirldKO, (ia. 7 Demand the Rotmlno, which bus Uio red Z i t front ol Wrapper, propated only by .1. 11.ZK1MN ?fc CO., 80)0 Proprietor*, Philadelphia, Pa, apCMWFAW WHAI AILS YOU? Do you foci dull, languid, low-spirited, life Iras, and Indescribably miserable, both physl cully ttnil mentally; oxperlcnco ti senso o fullness or bloating after eating, or of "gone 1 ncss," or emptiness of stomach in tho morn . Ing, tonguo coated, bitter or bad taslo ii mouth. Irregular appetite, dizziness, frcqucn ' hcadaehes, blurred eyesight," flouting specks' before tho eves, nervous prostration or ex huustlon. Irritability of temper, hot flushes alternating with cblJJy sensations, ahani biting, truuslent pains lioro and tliere. colt feet, drowsiness ufter meals, wakefulness, a disturbed and unrofrcshlng sleep, constant indescribublo feeling of dread, or of Impend Ing calamity ? If you havo all, or any oonslderablo numbei 1 of tlieso symptoms, you arc suffering froit ) that most common of American maladies1 lllllous Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associate*: 1 with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tho won ) complicated your disease has bocomo,' tin > greater tho number and diversity of sytnp. . toms. No matter what stago it lias reached 1 Dr. IHcrco'it ( oldcti Itlcuicnl DUcovcrj i will subduo if, if taken according to dlrcc. j lions for a reasonable length of time. If nw . cured, complications multiply und Consutnp. 1 tion of tho Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease J lthoumntlsm, Kidney Disease, or other gravt j nmiHwea nra qirno nai/io loset in and, fioonei or later, luduco u fatal tcrininntlon. Dr. Picrce'H Golden Medical Din. covory nets powerfully upon the Liver, anc through that great blood-purifying organ cleanses the system of all blood-tairrts and Impurities, from whatever cause arising. It l? e<iually elllcacloua in acting upon the Kidneys. and other excretory organs, cleansing > strengthening, and healing their disease**. Ai r an appetizing, restorative tonic. It promoter digestion and nutrition, thereby building iij both Mesh and strength. In malarial district* 1 this wonderful medicine has gained jrreai celebrity In curing Fever and Ague, Chills one Fever, 1 )wnh Ague, and kindred dlseftws. I)r. IMorcc'tt Golden ITIedlcul Din. covery ; CURES ALL HUMORS, i from a common Wotch, or Eruption, to the . worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " Fever-sores," ' Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, nil disease? l caused by bad blood nro conquered by thlf I powerful, purifying, and invigorating medl cine. Groat Eating Ulcers rapidly heal undei Its benign inlluence. Especially has it maul, fested its potency in coring Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Bolls, Carbuncles. Sore Eyes. Scrof. ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint l)i.?ease " White Swellings," Goitre, nr Thick Neck, j and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents ir, stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." t Thoroughly eleanso If- bv using Dr. I'lerecV i Golden Itlcdlcul Dfocovcry, and good i digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vita f strength and bodily health will be established CONSUMPTION, , which Is Scrofula or tlie Lunps Is arrested and cured by this rented}'. If taken In the earlier stages of the disease. From Its marvelous power over this terribly fatal disease, when llrst offering tills now world-famed remedy to the public, Dr. Plcrce thought serlouslj of catling It his " Coxswfmo.v Cl*ke," but ? nbandoned that name as too restrictive fot r. medicine which, from its wonderful coin! blnatlon of tonic, or strongtheninir, aitenitivo, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and 1 nutritive properties. I* unequaled. not on It as a reinedv for Consumption, but for nil ? Chronic I>hea#c* of the : Liver, Bjood, and Lungs. For Wenk I.untrs, Fplttlnir of niood, Short1 rn-srt of Hrreith, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, llron r chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, anil klndrw a uirectioiiB, it is an cillclent rotnedy. f Sold l?y l)ru^ifist??, at if 1.00, or Six tlottlei for ?f?.00. I Z?T Send ton cents in stamps for Dr. Fierce'i book on Consumption. Address, ; World's Dispensary Medical Association, C63 main St., BUFFALO, N. Y ! DRUKMSl Or the Liitiior Habit. INihIi lv?<|> Cur oil b) Ailmlnl-torlni; Dr. II allien' 0 (ioMi'ii SyrciUc. It can;bc Riven in ajcup'of coffee or ton vlthoi tho knowletfce of the ruroon taking It; i.s Kb* lutclr liarmliK". 8!k1 will ifleet a i?ernint>ent ar Kpetdy cure, whether ifcc patient is a modera driuker or nti d'cohollc wreck. Thousands i drunkards have been rondo temperate meu wl U have taken Golden Fpecitlc In their eoffee wltnoi their knowledge, and to-day believe they uu drinking of tinlr own free will IT NK\K FAILS. The sy?u.in ouee impregnated with tl Specific, it become* an utter impoMlbility .for tt . liquor appetite to exist. FOR SALE BY LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Vi'lHijllrn. w V?. hajs balsam ?? [j|? I; :-:-. c-\vr:'"? for'?<** *?? fak'S -*?< F^'*:i:"' 1 " ,l'"'"!tf i'i""lniir! vaV-S)1L'Lr^^i Mr falllntf,nnil i.t irmrto i>lnu>e, ta% { ? A] f/... nn | f i.f,) r,t !>r-i|-.-l?H. H1NBERCORN5. Tho*af?it,?urPrt ami U-rtwro for Corn*. Ilun Inn 9, A*. Bt<>|mnll|xiln. I.iiKUrt'Upoiiiforttothofcct. N.-vurfallg {ocars. tfceiitHat Jwri?U. I);?<-i-; a Co., A", y, d" PEHNYR8YAL PILLS : "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Orljriiml one! Only <<rmiinc. Ktfe Mil ?l??y? K?II?M?. H?**rfof wurthlru Imlutloni. lE'lli|?-o??Mc !i? LflDlcS, A?L jnuf Drtlgstat fjf "UlchNlfl't f.ncl|.ir,*n'l U>? no othrr.nr liulo.* ??. Ktuni.?i to til fir ( *rUenlnn in im* hj return mall. AME PAPER. thlchftrr fhrnilrn} Co.. lift I ft MnilUi.il HijuMns I'MIutl*.,!'?. Bold hy I?mcct?f? e?frj'?brr?s A?* for "CMrht* ter"? Kind!.)." I'viui/ruyiil I'llI*. Ttkr Dootlier, J.I T.trraul'a Mlrvr yoij ccTtnin euro for young r*'"'if:""14'1 *""*"" wl" - And huUzctlUn thickly BJck JUwUrliP, too, #\vll| >^fc2iu3?V' Wbi'w Tnrrnnf'i Soltzcr >? liai been tried. ! CURE FSTSJ Uti'n I. trI ?/"fC1'!' 71, {'9'P.V i h?ra ti" oi"-H.o "t? uh. hi 11.1.1 Vl. w - RICKN Rid * life 1-T.C ?t"' T- I? vrRnlniTr-n'lyt.iru tl.? ?r?r?t ? ? ?. ll?o?if9 wthON !.**? nrt li'Ktf rnrvlv IIK tt f>l'?. t8"nil ?t lUC''1'T ft trP?U?? *W _ ITrMf tUiUlmotmr lufMHA* 'i 1?" F?t> " "1' ,?nc. n -??* <??= -ok rrnnocn core ni J&S2B0 ,*pisw tx'ssi?1 Ul 1 uu 1 i,ui.,i gag | %fWSfflZFAi )V ra H H B^Dr.KLIKKUailEAX l&rt E? w w'NEnVEREBTOREfl ?/;iUAWftN?itVM JJlsaAsaa. Only tun B8T tun Jjr A'rvf Afftilwi. HU, H/it'JtJ, lie. KB iNPAkUHLRtr taken ?? A# Jili a/ltr ? ffrt/iriitf>r'i uir. T?e?rtto ami ft tml l>oltle treew ? RZlPit taiient*. th?y p'r'ne e? l"t?* th*ri;e? on lm* ?hf? Beg s?n>t lUtnM, I'. u. and ?xprew artdre?i til Kg ,,Cjafd W i?kA'I.INl/^ii Arch Sl.,M.II*d?U4il?.Pa. ? Qj' lUITAUNQ hkAVOS Msnhnnrl SWOmSEIlflfiflll Uirnl>w?y.Nnrvmia DM.II U 6 E Wfl 511 y V U ty.lsMtManlMVMl.to.liiivlii trlail lit vain ttcry bit'/*!! rctnoflj', litu tll/<jvirttro>l wiil-i'iirii, wlilrji 1^.1 wiU *n'iU FKKIi to hi faMou-an/ferrr*. AililWH C. J, aum;N,l'o?tOHlcqDo>817P,MflyYQritOlf{ ? MANLYgf|??i REWKflfSStXaJSffl u- mi ij(u(ir*'?i " "?h? IU.iiii." ar?w?w> fllaJJral (llu'c, M tUinnBl,K. y. fol ? res MSS3S , MMtl.iwut, ate. I will ??nil ><m a rahjaliU ir.inlU*1 ilhon ? tlm alftvo ilir**cliiifi* fur frra ?l ? rharyw. Ail-1.-.- |'i.,(. I'. 0. I'ltWI.KH. M.?mlua.t;?mn. CONSUMPTION I ha*a apoiitl** rumr.ljr l?r th? atv??n by Ita i thmi?*ri<l? of r???? of I ha wiirat llnl ami nf Ionir aian>l hara Ini1i>?it>au Irony la my faith In llaamr that I *111 TWO II UTTt.f.H PltKH, V, U AIIIX TIIKATIMKmi tl.ll'llinaaa, to *?> nidnnr. (Il*? ? f ten A i\ 0. KldHM. I>H. T. A. tJUICUM, III I'oarl au U - ito 3ni$Ut$tmxi Offloei No?. 25 nn(I 87 Fourteenth Street. CIIOOHB YO? PAliPyjCHg, [Tho colored people of the Booth often alng the tuno thoy dauua iothe following It a favoring Choow yo' pardnern, tlme'i er flyln,, Tafcoyo'place*oude Ho': Don't you hear dat fiddle crylu' "Nlckerdcmua Kbberuot" B'lute yo' pardue/* bow perilUfly, N, . Uat'adeinotlou, ihrouKhen throoirii. Bwingdetn cornen atep up lightly, ith HaTlColumbyl HalUlool ? Fu*' fo' forward, kwjp ei-dlutu', \n how you auibay back tg'iu. ln* Nobbor mind yo' ragged HMln\ bo'M aon't Hiiow no nakodiklri, II- Luwdy 1 ica ilnt Ftter Blater, lw llow bo bow 'en sctapo around', in* Heart look* Jiko peeled ponator? to Bllck et glaaa upou do crown, cb Ladtoi change. en keep er-BCootlo, 'oi Uro'H right ober, uow you swlug, b* Holddem beada up hlahfalutlu' Looa peruil?ku?, dat'a the thine. Muksj- I look at Winuy Jcolor, ou Hugallllugiiaioopletoa; Crack yo' heels, dar, Tom, eu meet her, How en ntnllo, en?' no en uo." Halance all 1 now, don't?It.kry, Fly roun' en tar you' shirt, ? Btorap dcin (cot. but don't go crazy, KIho aouieby sho' git hurt. Fiddler got his mout wideopon, Holln' down dat music tight. Teeth, dey Betting sorter iloptn' Look like tombstonoa In do night. All sBMhayl 1 clar to giacious, Kebber seed do like be'o'; mm cth tho'ly d&uce audacious, nld'rln' drouth and obortlo'. lleb'uly kingdom t look at Mary, liole cyoj hblnln' Uko do moon, \ ?'l)on't git w'ary, don' git w'ary/' f Hat'# do way to cbango de chuno. l'ramenade I Now, dat come# handy, Hunt yo' ?eata eu tako a re#', OenteroieuB will pa?B de candyTo do gala dey lovo do be#'. t TI1K0UU1I T11K 8TATK. " Accidents and Incldeuta In West Virginia i aail Vicinity. l. The passenger trains on tho West Vir. ginia Central and Fittaburgh road cora menced running over the new branch to [ Keyeer yesterday. r The wages of shop men on the Baltl- 1 1 more & Ohio have been increased. Machinists get an advance of 15 cents and ' * the blacksmiths 10 centa. ' B?U I. Mlllnn nUS t- 1" ? ?u uu.uu>, u? iu jioi imrrui ta WCDBter county. That county recontly voted down a proposition to Bubacribe to the capital Btock ol a railroad. The county court ot Lincoln county will | submit to the voters a proposition to vote $7,000 in bonds to erect a jail, something the county is very much in need of. The passenger fare on the 0. & 0, road under the Inter-State commerce law re- | mains the same as before, only that 1,000 mile tickets are sold to all persons at i *25 00. Alexander Grimes, of Martinsburg, now 87 years of age, has lived in that town all ; his life, and has never been ten miles 1 away from it, yet he was never on the cars but once. j Hon. John B. Floyd, ex State 8enator \ from Logan county, clerk in Secretary ol ' State Walker's otlico, is reported to have assumed editorial charge of the Labor Ad rocate of Charleston. ! Randolph Morgan, a farmer of Green, brier county, aged Beventy-two, was mar? ried recently to a Mrs. "Wade, a widow, ; aged sixty-one, who had been residing on hin farm nn R nnarit Tho B. & 0. Railroad Company baa ap- 1 | propriated $25,000 to start a echool of ' technology at Mt. Clare. It alao proposes 1 J to start a home for disabled and aged em- * > ployea of the company at Mt. Airy. A boom in tp*1 estate ia reported Irom McDowell county A pale has been efi fetftdon>o 8 cti and l>*y Forks of 12,- 1 j 000 #creB,*3o,000 being the price paid. Other land sales are reported elsewhere in tho county. j John Canlehan, a Doddridge county ] ' Jarmer, living about three miles from West , Union, waa struck and severely injured, ( , probably fatally, by a limb that lell on him aa ho waa cutting timber. A very bad gash'was cut in his head. j ' James "White's stable, in Jackson coun| ty, fell down a few days ago, burying a I son of the proprietor in tho ruins. Hie mother and little brother dug him out, , and Btrango to relate, instead of being ' killed, he wbb only slightly Ecratched and j , bruised. ; A tree waa cut near Oakland, Md., a r i few days ainco which made an amount of ^ 1 lumber almost incredible. It cut nineteen i , loga altogether, of which 5) were twelve ( feet long, 3 sixteen, 3 fourteen and 4 eight , 5 foot lops. The tree was five feet in diatne- . ter, and made 4,400 feet. Hon. Geo. Harman, of Grant county, J . met with a painful accident while on his - way home from Petersburg, where he had hepn ftttsndinir countv rrmrfc. Hia hnrnn > \ frightened while going at a rapid gait ' and made a lungo backward, throwing Mr. Iiarman over hie head to the ground. As K. W. Hill, of Pocahoutaa county, it waa engaged in plowing on a hillside, hiB ^ horses suddenly went into a sink about 15 tc feet deep. One waa taken out alive but has since died and tho other waa wedged between two rockB and bo badly crushed It that it died just as it reached the top of 11 tho ground. ie Rev. Mr. Webb, a Baptist minister of Pocahontas eouuty, while on hiB travels encountered a largo bear. Ho was practically unarmed, having only a small pocket knifo about him. Tiie bear waa bent on mischief, and Mr. Webb waa kept on the defensive for nearly live hours before he got a chance to use the kuife with fatal effect on the bear's throat. The Grafton Standard-Enterprise gota ofl the following: When Captain Olementa retired from the Baltimore & Ohio road, Dunham tho then general manager, had l tho name "West Virginia" stricken from his private car. Dunham didn't seem to know that there was such a State. When uenerai Manager uiementa comes in on t the 15th inflt. that name rauat go back on ? ? that car. Mark that prediction 1 f The oil field at Volcano, twenty milefl 1 from Parkersburg, ia again assuming an i appearance similar to that of its brightest I days.. A large number of now wolle aro e being *sunk, and many more are to go 3 down, ^aite a number of paying ones ' have been struck. The West Virginia i Trannportation Company, L. L. Johnston, 1 ? Fuitx and Roberta and Wyatt fc Fischer r will nink at once about twenty wella bo- i tween the town of Volcano and the junc- I tion of the Baltimore and Ohio road. A 1 big boom iB expected in this field during the summer. Louie and James ViqueBuey, brothors, f have been lodged in the jail in Randolph county, charged with burning John Mann's bam. Warrants have been issued for three other men who aro implicated in the burning. The evidence that cauood ? the arrest waa procured by Detective ;u Jlnggerty and Grant Kittle. Kittle bo" journed for somo timo in tho neighborly hood where the crime waa committed for J! tho ostensible purpose of recruiting hie ? health, and worked himself into tho confidence of tho suspected parties, who m?do diBcloBureo to him that reoulted in their arrest, Tho Parkorsburg mombera of the Travelers' Protective Association, promiso to mtiku a moat imnnHim? ilisnluv lmrn .May 5, on the occasion oi tho second annual meeting of tho Htato Division of tho , Travelers' Protective Association. It is ? now said that that city will uouil 100 rep- , ,Ti ronontativca. All will wear nilk hats ami h carry capes. The City Hand will accom* panv them. Other leading towns will J uenu good atyed delegations ftnd the hoe- ; pitality of tho local pont will ho taxed to : L. the utmost. Tho wholenalo merchants, however, a?o putting up handsomely to defray thooxpenecsthat will he incurred. Tho young man named Kmmans, of Randolph county, who was reported to have been run wor by p train and killed at Bridgeport, Harrison county,a fow days since, it now appoarn, put the report in circulation himself just previous to leaving for tho 'I ho report was tho lost move in a scheme ho had been working ? for weeko pant, which consisted in hiu I writing " series of iettors to Jiis friends _ telling them that ho had experienced bov?jj erul premonitionn of death and feltcer. i*e tain that ho must die. 11 in plan was to ul create the imprenaiaii of bin death and y then by leaving tho country avoid Ills ob t ligations, which Are numerous. ? whereabouts are known and ho will 1 proeecuted. He ia a school teacher by c cupation,? About lour weeks ago Andrew J., ac of J. F. Ontlip, of Brown's Mountai Braxton county, left homo and has m boon heard of. Hia father apent two ( three data hunting lor him, but receive no intelligence of hie whereabouts nr did not even ascertain in what directlc the boy had gone. The boy is about ] veara old, blue eyes, and ia rather etna lor. his age. A company was formed to introduc the Westinghouae system of incandesce] electric lighting into Parkersburg, an made a liberal proposition to the city re! ative to lighting tho streets. The gi company operating In Parkeraburg gc out an injunction. Tho case waa hear before Judge Jackson, who decides tha all the storeB, privates residences, and i fact all placea but tho streets ana alleyi can be lighted by electricity. Two now papers have^made there aj iu iuio Dime, une ia me Htfi Virginia Coal Journal, published by tb Haynes Bros., at Coal Valley. It ia to b devoted more particularly to the minln interests o( the mining section i which it is located. It starts out with purposo to be independent in politic* The other paper ia the JleveilU, publisher by Marion H. Davie, at tialem. Harriaoi county, the material of the olu Jkrnocra being used in its production. It promise to favor the adoption of the prohibitioi amendment. Richard Richmond, who lived on th Raleigh sido of New river left his homi about day break and wont,to a body of,wood not far from his house and there endei hie lifo by stabbing himself through thi heart. It is aaid that he climbed eoirn distance into a tree and jumped down be fore stabbing himself, ilia wife am daughter found him while in the las agonies of death, with his knife still in hii hand. He leaves a wife and four children No cauBe is assigned for the rash act although it is said his mind had boon im paired for some time. Mr. Richmond w a: about 25 years of age.?llinion Independent Speaker Itnwuu KcpuillnteH. A correspondent from Monroo count; writing to the Weston 'Kejmblican abou no article that recently appeared iu thi ninninnftU Rnmtirrr nnnmi.?ln? ? , IU UO III interview witu Speaaer Rowan, of th< [louse of Delegates, headed "Camden o: Boat," says that it is only fair to Hpoekei Rowan to say that he denies in every par ticnlar this alleged interview. Referring to the report in circulation that Mr Rowan wa8 a soldier in the Confederal army, this correspondent says that he wai never in the service and that, during the war he was a member of the Virginia Leg islature, and was in the strictest sense o the word a non-combatant; never having been in battle, or in any servicB 6ave t [ew days out with his militia regiment! and that prior to' his election as a membei of the Virginia Legislature. Hornet*, Cattle and Chicken*. For colic and grubs, for lnng fever, cough Dr hide-hound, 1 givu Simmons Live; ttegulator in a mash twice a day. Yov :an recommend it to everyone having itock as the best medicine known for the ibove complaints. In using it with mj :hickens, for cholera and gapeB, I mix il with the dough and feed it to them once t lay. By this treatment I have loBt none ivhere the Regulator was given promptly ind regularly. E. T, Taylor, mwfaw Agent for Grangers oi Ga. An appropriate name for an ongineer on i cable car would be Agrippa. I). R. Wooiull, Pisgab, Ala., writes; ny wife BuUered from Bronchitis for ovei .hree years before eho commenced using Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm, ft-hieh has, I am happy to eay, effected i :omplete euro. daw Taking excessive euro about diet ia be ieved to be a cause of dyspepsia. Their HusIiiumn Booming. I'robabJy noono thing has caused such e jeneral revival of trade at Logan & Co.'t lrug store aa their giving away to thoir cua;omera of eo many free trial bottles of Dr, [Cing'a New Discovery for Consumption, Cheir trade io simply enormous in thif ;ery valuable article from tho fact that il ilwaya curea and never disappoints, JongiiB,' colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup md all throat and lung diseases quickly :ured. You can toat it before buying by ;etting a trial bottle free, large size $1. ivory bottle warranted. Verse 22, chapter 7, of Ezra, has all the otters of the alphabet except "j." Arivlcu to Motliuru. Are you d'eturbed at night and broken )f jrour rest by a sick child suffering and trying with pain of cutting tooth? If io, send at once and Rot a bottle of Mrs. IVinblow'h Soothing Svr.ur for Oiiildiek Teething. Ita value ia incalculable, t will relieve_the poor little sutFerer iin necnateiy. Depend upon it, mothers, here is no mistake about it. It cnres lysontery and diarrhtea, regulates the tomach and bowels, cures wind colic, lOftens the gums, reduces inflammation ind gives tono and energy to the whole lystoui. Mks. Winflow's Soothing Syrup 'OuChildrkn Teething is pleasant to the aste, and is the prescription of one of the ildest and best femalo nurses and physitians in the United States, and is for sale >y all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. mwhaw Less than 200,000 of the 125,000,000 leathen women in India can read. Itraeu Up. You are feeling depressed, your appeite is poor, you are bothered with headiche, yon are fidgetty, nervous and genirally out of Horto, and want to brace up. Irace up, but not with stimulants, spring nedicines or hitlers, which have for their >asis a very cheap, bad whisky, and which itimnlato you for an hour and then leave ,*ou in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will jurify your blood, start healthy action of iver aud kidneys, restore your vitality, ind give renewed health and strength, such a medicino you will Qnd in Electric (Jitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Logan it Oo.'s drug store. Words in the Old Testament, 502,130; md in the Now Testament, 181,25.1. What Trim M?rlt Will ilo. The unprecedented salo of Jtoscheo's German Syrup within a few years, has istonished the world. It is without doubt ,he safest and best remedy over discover h! for the Bpoedy and effectual euro of lougha, coldu and tho eevurest lung ;roublcn. It acta on an ontiroly dilToront ^rincinlo from tho tinual puracriptions jiven oy phyniciann. bh it doen not dry up i cough and leavo tho diBeano utill in tho jyntem, but on tho contrary removes tho jauBO of tho trouble, heals the parte niroct3d and lcavoo thorn in a purely hoalthy londition. A botUo kopt in tho houao for uso when tho diaeaHCK inako thoir appear* muo, will save doctor's bills and a long jpoll of serious illneBB. A trial will convinco you of these facta. It ia positively ?old by all drugging and gonoral doalora in tho land, i'rico, 75 cents, largo bottles. _ ^ DAW Tho llibliothequo Nationalo, in l\nia in wtill tho lawst Hilary iti tho world. |Ia j ^ 8This Pass' in ?is? "i GOOD )r. For * pacing* of Funs Girds, when id **aaptnieo a fl&oppcr from a box in o: lja, <1, McLunti Celebrated 14 Liver PrLLs. Price, 25 Cents. Bl BiOiO) m rack rat* w> RT t Lltflll Pit li ALL DPU0018V8 MAVE THEM. B ! *CURE*S . ; 7?l&?=lSl? B ??: * = . I IIOMR MARKETS. ' Tho Wliulosale Prices of nil tli? Various I ' Commodities. & ditoixioktcm Oman, > t Wuklino, Tuesday, April 12. 9 9 Co (Teen h&TOMlncQ our lait report, as will bo ob- Q a served by ru examination ol the figures Riven be- <jt low, advauctd another point or two and aro now 0 very firm nud with an upward tendency. Sizars n aro also strong and hate an advancing tendoncy. 'iho groccrv trade, speaking generally, la stroug B andaflrstclaisbiulne?BlB belngdono. lu tho pro- b ] duco line butter aud poultry aro s'owar o?lngto u , the very uuicasoaablowirin weather that has set h 0 In. Tnetlituroi given belovr arosuDjcot to Ductus- vi 3 tlous during tho week: L grain, noun, rrc. It 1 Grain?New wheat 80c per bmhel. Btato oats u* ? 2&U50C. State corn, on tho wharf, 87s403. 7 k i>tour-Fancy patent*, (spring and winter) |4 SO to r B 5 '25; faucy family, white amber, amber and winter J? ? J110 In paper: wood 16c higher. Oat meal? -86 75 per bbl; fancy tWOO. Itye Hour $1 00. ? ? iiny and ?ratr?Prime looso timothy, 810 00al2 W " per ton: prlnio baled 911 C0al2 00per ton, by the .! 3 car load. Htraw loone, 58 00: baled, ti 06, Very V llitlo utraw 1* offering. Middlings per ton $16 CO ;i Bran i?er ton 81G CO. 1,1 UBocxRiEfl. lllce?Carolina bead Cc: Carolina choice S^cl O j Carolina prime 6a5}{c; 1/oulalana 4V6c; Java pjar; O \ Cc; Broken So. _ U, 1 Aynijjj?choice Sugar 8jrup 28c; Sugar Byrup 2la ft 3 25o; Honey Drips 28*30o: Maple Drips, five gallon k i kegs (tto; ten gallon kegs OOo; half barrels 65o; M barrel 50c: Blxbv Manic ayrup (burs vis) 55c; Blxb." Tt i Maple barrels) 5?c; Uixby Staple (10 gallon 1 r k;uH) GOo; lllxby Maple (5 gallon kegs) 62c; B'xny 1 r Mapio (quart causj 80c. nugar Houao (dark) (X 20a$2c; (3o additional to hall barrulm. D. new uneans MoiasMy, new crop now iu, Fancy 48a 0. I b c; cbite ilia ISo; prime-Malta; /air 42a 14c; mixed goods New Orleans 80a32c; baker's goods 25a27c. . iYoekimu?Large U. U. hams 12Wc: medium 8. C. ! hams 12J4e; California bams8j4c;d. (J. beakfustba* A' I cou l0alu;{c;tJ.O. shoulders 8>{e; boneless hams x? . lOdlOXc: city side* l<J%c; bacon shoulders 8c; liam kf ' be?f I3al3>4c; orditiary beef lOXallc; country *'r * ?ldes 9}jc; lamlly mess pork 6 lb piece* 810 00; 1 I beau port, line clou, SlO 50. . lxird?1Tierce 8Kc; ball barrel? Slic; tuba 8c; X* \ tiu pall*, 3 lbs., &!ic; tin pails, 5 lbs, 8J^c; tin 1 nails. 10 lbs., 8}4c; tin palls, 'JO ib?., sj^c; tin palls, ? } DO lbs.,-8c. P' . tiiiiiKd Goods?Standard 3 lb table pcach 81 75a f.t 2 00; pie peaches 3 lb 8105; pie i?cachcs 6 lb 8175; f"' No. 3 tomatoes, new. 81 10; Jtuticdga com, 81 10; r? do Window's 2 lb, 81 35; do 2d grade 2 lb, 90c. i4"! Strawberries,2 lb, 81 10; blackberries, 2 lb, 85c; {* raspberries, 21b, 81 03; Dansom's 2 lb, 95c; lima ~ 1 bean*. 21b.S53: cJveojBters, 1 lb light, Mr, do 1 ?i| r lb full weight, WcuSl Co; string beans 2 lb 85aWc; , succotash, 2 lb, 90ca$l 25; early June pe? S,' 8125al 35; French pcailbc each; pineapple 81 50; tj1 ' Marrowfat peas 2 lb 8130a210; gooseberries2 lb We } aSlOO; 2 lb l'lllar hock 81 CO; 3 lb sweet potatoes . 81 "b. H'ooden H'are-No. 1 tubs 8575; No. 2, 84 75; No. J 3, 83 75; 2 hoop pain 8125; 3 boon 81 45; ulugle rcl \ washboards 8i 50; double do 82 50; line crimp du , doubledo8275;slugle82 50. W1 J-'ruiu?.*cw Valencia Raisins Cc; stemmed els Valeucia, Ca6^c; Layer Odora, va9)fo: halve*, dry op peaches, CaO^c Loudon layer ralsuis 8225; Loose bu Muscatels, 82 40 to 82 50. Prunes G%c. 2 i yu?Lard, extra wettcro strained, 80c; carbon, uti 110, 7c: carbon, IbU, So; white miuers' btsi win- 91< i ter 4Cc: white miuers' No. 2, SaatQc. VI! Suaan? (Jutloaf cuoes 6J{c; fruit powder- a'j: ed G&c; oraiuary i>owdered 6>4c; grauulattd staud- 9l> ard 6%c; standard coulcoiiouer's a &%c; standard be ; Wjouwr A 6>ic; Mdgewood wliite A fijjjc; white cic . extra O 5%c; standard yellow 4%c; New YorkC 95! 4^c; golden 0 4%e; fruit sugar 4;ftc; New Orleans lot ; elarllled 5c. ra Oifcc-Orecti coffee-Fancy Golden Klo lTJic; sa] /aocy grteu 17>4'c; Teabcrrf ISJic; choice green of 17^c; prlmeKreenllCJ^c; roastingtrradcslC^c: Java ste 23c. Uoasusi in packages-Ohio Valley lUo 2054c; Mi OhioValteylUo3001bs. lotslV^o; i'an Handle20>^c; cU Arbucklo ?t lo.'b roasted 20c. Hulk roasled? iti| Old Uovenneut Java 27c; l'eabcrry. 18c; "a" els grade Hio I9jic; Ceylon 19%o; "B" grade Klo 17%c; bu grade Klo"U" sp< not?Vouug Hyson, per lb, 25a50c; gunpowder a*: 2.*>a75c; impcria, 35a50c; Japan, 2Sa70c; Oolong 11 r I 22a75c; Souchong, 22a65c Ai . CGiwUes-titar.full weight, 9c; Btearine, per set, It. 1 lie; mould, per set, 10c. toi Viruyar? Choice cider, 12c per gal.; standard city be , brandy Ulallc per gal; country 13al5c per gal., an 11. wquamj. 110 lhcue? In nuotedlu Jobbing Ht 10*1 ic for prime a.V I wwteru, and lie for lull cream; SwelUer 13a as; ; 14c, according to quality; LUnburger 11 %c; Factory M< 7c New York Suite l ie. nu; Mnh?tio. 3 medium mackerel 811M; No. 2 rnc- fir: dium, 81503. pa /iMrw-ChoIcu uavy at SI 50; medium 81 40; mix- tiv , cd8100; Lima 4Sc per lb. Cu UmIa?Sales of timothy Boed at 82 15 per 7^ bushel; clover small need Si 75; largo ffi 00, a wi iu quality M? iWt?No. 1 per bbl 90c; extra per bbl 81 55; dairy Ai o, 15 bushel suck* 81 GO per Mick. au Cfiofct Com?Calkj per lo. ( fYuiit?hevr Valencia ntiaian, 6c; new layer .... Ondora, hKc; uew evapoiatea peachca, 15%ft 16c; new halves, dry poach, G^uCc. NAJ1U ck Sail*, Fence and Brail*?lOd to 60d, 82 70; 8d and \ln 9.1, 82%; Cd and 7d, 83 20; 4d and 5(1,83 45; ad 83 95; 2d, 83 45. 'W Mrrci-Ji Inch, 80 70; % Inch, 85 70; 1 inch, 85 20; \% inch, 84 45; ltf inch 8120; 1% inch, 8a 70; IS ?81 Iuch. 83 45. Aji tHniAhviQ?\ iucli, 87 7D;\% iuch, 80 70; 1Vn iuch, ^9 8495; IS >nch, 81 70; 2 inch, 81 45; 2% inch, J"84 20; 3 inch and over, 83 95. ViUfiHU and iiox-lOd to 30d, 83 4>;8d, 8370: Od, 83 15; 4d, 84 20 ; 3d, 86 20. $o No I'RODDCB. tj? These priccs are based on wholesale transactions 820 of this day,subject toUuctuatioiuiduringtho week. 17.4 ???..? t ?,iW wuuhj uoinuiuii janise RI per lb. Jul Vejctablu?Potatoes S5aTc per bushel. New rib Florida 80 00 per bbl. Cabbucu 81 OOalvfi per bbl. Sui Onions, 91 00a I 10 per buthel. ttndfohctt 36o per dm dozen bundles, Khub&rb tve pur duz bunche*. 21r Lettuce Si OU per bushel; demand fair Sweet Jer- i hey jHiUloeA &0n4 it) jnir bbl. Celery 45ftf>0c |Hjr nrj dozeu. Onions choice per bbl. 82 Wa3 00; Spa:>i-.h mc per crate 81 '2iiat35; common 'JX-ujl 00 jter bushel, i-u 11 Hondas 8* '?> jter crate. Onion sets, i>er bushel 311 S'2 50a3 '25; suppiy light. i ' Api'lu?Fancy .82 7ua3 50. Common 82 00. De- }$" niand ko(k1. .j.*,' Ituckwhait rfotir?2%a'2)ic jH?r lb. j?,, iloiuy?VVblio clover, lOuHeper lb; buckwheat vo, Haltlepcrlb. bU| Choice, is&noc per bushel; inferior grade*, ' '22a'2ic. u.l poultry?Chickens, youtiK, 83(Wa3'2?> per dozen: diickw, #.100*3 L0 |>er dozen; geese, $>r?.00tu>,00 per dozen; turkeys, 'Jitlie ffer poiuul, live. Chickens ^ dressed, .Ha'Jper lb. Turkeys, dressed. 'Mile per jf" lb. Duck*, uressed, 10al2c per lb. (Jeese, drcsseJ, nu fuse per lb. "1" jsa*wiz?2?G per lb. y" Dritil tYuiti?Xuw evapornted pnrcd peaches 29a Jttl 82c; unmreddo. 15al6c: raspberries 35aMe; black- 'I1' berric*10o. NewHUudrled?Apple*, quartern '-^Ja IHl 3c;hUcci1 Elite; peaches, new halve*. Ga7c; do. i quartern uo. pared 15a 18c;do. biackberrie* No Ho; do. raspberries wo; pitted cherries '2^aa*j. 'JOji Aw??Kresh, llall^e quick, per dozen. we (iuiuc-Squirrels, 7;kh$1.'2o iter dozen; rabbits, Aj 81l>0iil.'25 per dozeu; pheasants, 82.60iUJ.0J per ste ; dozeu: quails, SlA0ul.'2fj |HJr dozen. &tn fodhtrt?Prime live geese,.bOiuVic per lb; sccond nui 40a tf?. n 1\\lUnc?Country, 3c. or. Trojiusil fVtiUa?Ix-'inonB, 83 7,'ialOO per box; An* Hh' plnwall banana* 81 7.'?a2 M per bunch; Florida ai: oratim*, per box. 51 lK)ni '25, according to quality, bli MesMna. 82 7f>a3 00 perbox. Wheeling LIvp Stock Market. The prices j;i veil in our last rejwt continue to ( be the ruling lull's. They are an follow*: uat (AlHfc-l.OUU to 1,11V lbs. stock Il^al^c per lb.; jy 800 to WO lbs. 3!4ailV?c l>er lb.; 7U0 U)MW lbs. :U ;v|?J . H,^c |?cr lb. . Market active; fauS^e }H>r lb, ,' himbt?Uood at 3J^a5o per lb. J'1' OUi<j?-:ift.'>KejK!r lb. u'i .SVn?-3K?tke l>er lb. 1 Llvo 8to?k. OtitOAOO, Ji.it April 1*2.?Cattle-Receipt* <,000 cj0 head; Miipmenut l 0.0 bend; market hlrouK but ? Mow; HhlpplliK Mcem SI IK>?i5 ;u'?; Mocker* and fcedera ?! bUi-t'JO; eo\VN, ImUIh ami mixed 81 7& N bulk, 8?75iUl 10; through j'cJM.i nutlu J'JOO 1. Hl!(& ?HccelpU 10WW heart; Hlupmenta 7,000 herd; market MroiiK. -'wilOo higher; niUKli and:mlxcd f.'i |'ue>ll)K ami uhlppini: $.*> 00 hi IK); light 31 Waal) fo; Hkljw fauOat W?. Hbeep? . ItcoelitUi 0,000 head; KhlpmunU 1,UJU head; mnrkot rt aHlwuo lower; native* RUXtaftU); weMern nulla l? ' 4 yo; TexaiiH 8'- Whi-l 0U; lambs 8i .Vai at). Social U ' (Mlili'Kram Iro.n l^iulon <|UoltM the calllo market I steady ul l^c per ib., dieted weight. KANT l.mkhty, 1'a? April Ji-(?attlo?Rooc'IpU l<R)he.?d; MdpmenUi 114 head; market lair at yenlenUy'H prjcei. Ho^-ltinVlpta ;wj liead; Mdpmenta 400 head: market fulr; Philadelphia* 80 1U y, , ar>2.'>; Yorkew 8ft Wivfi W; common ami light 85 U5 SI n.r? JO; |i/?r SI 7,Wi a.y Motip-Ueculptx -'t.'AW dead; . shipments 11,100 head; markot steady ui ycsler (li)y'H iirlwi. CisriSMATi, April 1*2.? 1 logs steady; common ami Hull'. SI <>0?fi f?J; packing ami butcher*, '?> ' a'? hO. Hceelpl*, '2,700 heart; shlpnieuta.tiJO lieatl. Cotton, Nr.w Yohk, April 1'2.?i'otton itcady; upland* ( Kjjjjo: Ufleaiw 10iiHf>fi; *.Ut? w hafiw, Iiituri* closed quiet; April Hi.ooc; May lo.r>7?; Juno 10(Ho; July 10 Tie; Aiumtt 1077o; Heptembor 10 -1:105 to?M-r 10 t:u?; November U.WHo; December U.'JHo; January U.iiTc, _____ >Vool. Pnii.AiiKi niiA, Pa., April 12.?'Wool dull ami nominal; ( ThiihiIh winded combing SI7tT.Mo j medium Unwashed combing and delalnu VrUtOo; Dutlern uri-Kon medium ifwVOj; New Mexican ami Colo* rmlo do medium l7aVOo. l)ry (loodit, Nkw York, April l'J.?Thero win morn dolnu B with Jobber*, l/iit Willi ?g<mU itiu demand auu movement wit* very light. b >i xx> wi jutjlvjlIj JL3. 18SV \ x%, is X*1 8 Ota. n> Box. T T7 TT A 1 FIN ANCEAXDTIIAD H. lie Features of tlia Money and Stock 1 Market*. I nxw York, April 12.?Manor on call easy at 5a per com, closing at 6 per ccnt bid. Prime tercantlle ]>apcr 6a0 per ccnt. Sterling ex* uatiKO dull but steady at Si 85>4a4 87. BxiiEOkO ?0MM-Wer0 quiet; BalcaW,331,000. I Oovkuhmk.nt Dondh?Were dull and steady. I Htatk Bonm?Wore dull and steady. \ Tho London market for Americana this morning ecamo re*y strong and active, and under tho lmnuii cf foreign bmrlng orders tho market war Igher and strong. Tho opening was itrong ut adtucca rouging up U? % pjr cent, the latter lu oulMvlllo <b NmutUIo. 1 here ww an actlvo dealig with Beading ana Ns?hrt)le, the most proml* unt, und while tho latter waa conspicuously rong. tho general list yielded fractional aniouuti. 4 ater Jersey Central and Wheeling it Lako Erie c' ecatno htrong, and tho general list reaponded, " to early Iohsis being recoveren before noon. a p1 noyanttono marked the de-tllnR* In the a'tcrDoi). and New Kngland, Louisville & Nartivlllo ?1 Norfolk A Western preferred Joined tho stroug id active stocks There \vu again a fractional roseon, buttheraarket closed about steady, closo lo i0 opening figures, 8alea 376,631 aharca. bos da?cumxd illd. ,H.Sa 100 iKrlo seconds ...102 , 8. -la coupon- 12DJ4IM., K. & T. gen. Ca...l02S , 8. coupou lIOw Northern I'ac. Hrsta..ll"% iclflc Cfl ol'% l!2fltt North. I'ac. soconda.lWJi mlslana stamp. 4a- 01 Vi Northwest. consoln.-13'J laaourl Ga 102 N. W. debcnturea-...110 ;nn. 6a scUleraeuUlOC^ St. l'aul consols VH)}4 lo f? 103 Tex. A I'ac.land gr'a- C3 ' lo 3a 78]ri Tex. & I'ac. H. G. cx> th mtral Pacltlc firsts.llG tra coupons..... 7634 m ai?. u. urbui 120 luulou Poc. firsta 110 " a < A B.G.Wtst. first*. 8l%|West Shore. -102% al STOCK QUOTATIONS-CI<OflKD HID. lams Express 143 iNorthom I'aclflc 38% 01 nerluau Kxpress...lQ9 do preferred fil ,nada Southern-... 62% Chicago A N. W l'20% ntral Pacific- do preferred .. US icsspcake A Ohio. a (New York Cenirul...ll'A? lo first preferred... 14K Ohio A Mississippi... 3'P& ilo seconds 10 do preferred 9.1 , 0.. C. A 1 07% Pacific Mall... fG% lorerd R. 0 82k Pittsburgh 183 io- 85% Reading 05% lo preferred 74Vf.pt. L. 3. P.- :-s irt wayne- ?.147 do preferred 70S inuw A Texas .13%' do first preferred -117% ike Erie A West--. Is G. M. * tit. Ifeul fMft ? ike Shore. 95% do preferred-.?....12D,4 ri inlsvlllo A Nash... C'J>4 Texas it Pacific- 29% I , N. A. A C C3 Union Pacific - elf* J ?m. A Chos CI United States Ex.? 02 ichigau Central W.. SL L. A P- 21% Cj?ouri Pacific KsU do preferred 36% i Ah. <s Chat- KG Wells-Fanto Ex 127 ni: ivr Jersey CeutraL- 81% Western Union........ 77% ca Ure?dstn/T? and Provision*. j Hkw York, April li?Flour, receipts 32,210 bar- j.; k; exports 5,521 barrels and 17,-170 sacks; market ill and In buyers' favor: sulci 13.COO bar re's heat, receipts 44,100 bu*hels; exports S'J,lS2 bush- "j : sjtot lots %a&?5 lower with a moderate stir: J Hons opened and c'osed steady; sales 7,120,000 shelB of futures and 190.000 bushels ol spot: No. J spring uomlnalat 92%e: No. lhatd 93%c store: ? graded red ui^a'JSVic; Ne.3 red 90%c: No. 1 ie?l :: extra red 93n93%c; No. 1 white 93c; April k?o; May 9i%a91%c, closlug at 91%c; Juno 91 IMC l%c, closing at 91 j-ic: July 90%a9i%c. closing at ^c; Augmt 90&a90%c, closing at 90%c; Beptemr OOJfaUic, closing at 91c; December 9Ia94%c, wlog at 94%c; January 93%a95%c, c'oslug at rid May ys>ua9?%c. closlug at 99>ic. Corn,spot s a shade easier and dull: options closed steady; ;elpts 14 850 bushels: exerts 11,300 bushels; es 392,000 bushels of futures and 19.0CQ bushels spot; ungraded mixed 48%c; sfamer 4854c; amer yellow 9lKo: No. 2 April nominal at 49Vic; ly 49ftM9Xc. closing at 49%c; Juno 4'MVJiic. I wing at 49c; July 49j-?c; August 50}?a51c. clrs- 11 z at60%y Oats steady; receipts 87 000 bnOi- 12 ; expo its 100,000 bushels; sales 05.0C0 II shels o! futures and 72,000 bushels of ot; mixed western 3.'to37c: white do 38 la. How quiet and weak. CoQeo. snot fair to j m: options active and eislcr; sa'es 207.000 bags: ? ,?<! - * 1(to: July I4.ooki-i.is: August m io-m.soc; Kopnber 14 17ial4.40c; October 14.3ThU.45c; Novom- A 55c; tsb.iniT 14 25al 1.550. Si]|i?r dull unci J| mioal. ictlued quiet; white rxtrn C, 4TS W :; yellow 4Via4Ji?; coDf.-ctinienT A 5 y-10 0iii lie; standard A55-]Gn; RrnnulatrdS ll-lGo&^c. >:a?6cs e^icr: W test lj>Hc. Hice quiet and 17'^al 22^ T,,rpentlno J in at .WXo. k?RN quiet and weik; receipts f.,G9l #1 ckaKca; wefttcru l^aUc. I'ork mudfratelv HC- H e and steufly: ol?l mess 815 iS; new 810 i0al7. t menu tlrm: dear tellies 8c; lib hcllics ro1 ,c. Lard opened 4nfi points taighur. but closed tntlio advance lost; western bit am 7 73a6 7Sc: f" iy7.7ii7.77c: Juno 7.79a7>5o; July 7.87a7 fi9c: K iKUSt 7 U5a..9jo: ci'y KtCdm 7.l0c- Butter dull .1 a lower; western iu?25c. CUoese quiet but tirtn. ? Jiticioo. 111., Anril 11.?The wheat market was 1*1 let and gcucn ly easier, though at the clo>e val- v s were higher than on y^ierday. Corn e!o?cd Co, ferthau yesterday. Uais dull and weik. Mrd K0d easy. lurk unchanged. Flour st?-ady and cbanccd. \\ htat, cash i\o. 2 spring 7:VfuslKc; i. 3 spring, 71c: No. 'i rtd ulj.c: Apnl 77La fa closititt at 7SVic; May closing nt n : JunOM-%4KtV;<V rlmin? nt w!.>- t>t??tna/ ? %c, cloning at Hie. Com, cavh No. 2,R4%a38c; iril 3l>&n:i5c, ckhlng at ?4t-jC; May 3S;?n&^c, Rlugnt &?%c; Judo 40>ia40kc. closing tit iOjtfc: ly 4l%?4'2^c. closing at 415-^c. (tots. cash No. IMjia fc&i: April 1\%h'2\Kv., closing ?t 74%c; ,y closing nt '2S%r; Juno 29%a'2?J%c, ?ing,at WJiiO" Kyi', cash No. *2, 5l%n. IhrJe.v, . 2, blc Flaxseed, No. 1,51 <K>Knl OC. I'rlnio lothy fi' cd 81 75. Mcks poik, cash. 820 75; April 7f?: May and Juno $21. I-ard. cash T.-J^c; April 2^7.50, closiDK at 7.45c: May '.Mai 57^c.c'o?ln>; 7.50c: Juno. 7.67>?a7.ti7i}ie, clchloK at7,57&e: y, 7.t>!>a7.75c, clohiriK at ?.fkr?c. I'ucon, short H.".l5c; shoulders 6.l0flfi.'25c. Whisky, SI IF. stir*. cut 1oh( g%ncr%c; granulated stanrd A&>*c. lluttur. easy; creamery '21 R'Jtia; dairy i25c. l".gg? l'2al2>?e. Iincismati, 0., April i:t.?Flour stronger. Wheat nor; No 2redK5o: receipt* 7.6(0 humels; shiputa nom>. (iorn, strorg and higher: No. '2 mixed Oats strong nud nlgher; No.'2 mixed, 31a Kyt'*triMJg; So.'2. Wo. J'ork i/niel ulSlT W. rd quiet at 7 25c. Hulk mt'HtKllrmer; short rib, !iaH 37c. Bacon tirm mid li'uhor; short rib, y.OOc; ?t clear, U/25ii5>.37%c. \Nnlsky linn at SI 13. iter weuk and lower; ftiiicy creamery. 2aaSOo; >d to ex Ira, '23n'2ic: clwlcv dnlry mil, WaiHc. jar steady Kkk? easy a; lUalOKc Clime linn. I* muDKi.niu, I'a.. April 12.?Flour unchanged. loat, spot Hud April tirm, but Inter moiuh8<iull id lower; No. '2 red April h-JJinWc; May WJ^h ^c; June SGJiaft^c; Jury Wa'JOj^e. Com, spot a uio higher; iutures dull and liominiil; No. '2 xed *7c; No. 2 mixed on truck 4Sn. Qata spot J let; No 2 whltelWu; No. H white IfiJ^lse: iutures 11: No.'2 white April 37ij{ii37j;c: May xsaSSKc; no KfiaSS^'c; July nutter dull. Kgn* lelKiidenjty; westitrn 13c. Cheese lirra and in r demand. jiwimork, April V2.?Wheat, weMrni steady; .2 winter red spot Mtyi'Jto; April 8'J>?nycc; MHy <4aw;'?e; juno w>;a'.H%o; July WaWiKo. Coru, stum hu'htly ma muu; tnixuo spot ifrjintsko; ril May 4fi}-??5 bid Oau about ndy ana quia: wi^torn white 8ou:tSc; do mixed 111 ?J5o. Kyc holier nt 67a00c. l'ro vinous xtcuJy II I quiet. rourao, April 12.?'Whom Ann nnd slightly high; null HO!ic l>?d for regular. Slfcc ask oil; Lake or?82c: Mny81%n; Juno bid, sic nuked; 1 igurt &iy4c. Corn dull bin sivuly: c?.ih :i^c P?J I. ClovorMMsl firm and much higher: mime, :<0; April SI lfibld.lt 25 linked. Potroluum, ht Car, I'a , April 12 ?Opened nt n.'^c; high* C!fy?y, lowest filjio; cloned nt kh1c.h A 04,tMJ; clenraneos l,l;ll,000 barrel*: cflartoni 71,- \ barrela: khlmncut* t>?,G57 barrels. jj 'rmnutuni. I'a,, April 12?IVtroleum irregular ** 1 fairly active: opened ?l CIJ^c; closed nit>i%c; ;hc?l toV; lowest &I%G. ftTUBYUjjc, I'a., April 12.-OpenodHt64^o; high* i C.'rKic; lowest iVic; dosed nt (>4%c? ?bw York, April 12.?1'ctroIeHra xtendy; United iHtl at 1. IHMiJI JL "V , C WllOLKSiUJi ^ ROGER, PORK PACKER.~ AI1L> (JOKKH OP Til# Colcbratcrt "Kcu nird Hutur," is. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREE1, WllKRLlNG, W, VA. My own ctiro ot ohotcu Bmokcd Mo*t* doltcnfi 11, tly {row my l'ork House at MimohwU'r, Tho LATfcut iitcx k 3l Jtmeml Urocorios in the State. I'atcnl and Family Flour. Holn ooimol In thlu city o! I'nerliw" liOom foulUna" Pumtly "Our K*Torllo Kamily, in tin) ? Hole ARont tor DiU'out'ii Sporting, Mining inO ^ ImMiik I'ovrilor. VifrndqtMrtani /or Kfckcrin*rtu ?ft WIH fl ccte r*Uxl Church Canrtlt*, *11 slvli*. COUNTERFEITS *] Lre on the Market. ASK V03 THE ritEPAKED OSLT DV tepgIBi??s. PITTSBURGH, PA. DACHE* "Rjjtiiiio, SSKkVWL INSURANCE COMPANIES. [lie Best Accident Insurance!: \ The OKI K?llnl?lo ' Jnited States Mutual ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, a u Time tiled and provod. Ten years of sncccw. ^ rivalled lor prompt anil equltaolo sottlemout ol & alms. Over 81.000.000 In Lowes. No losses no and unpaid. Ov?r85,tOO loading business and w rofeaslonal men aro member* ^ NEtV FEATURES. 810,000 Death by AcddcnL 810,000 Lots of Both Hand*. 810,000 Loss of Both Feet. 810,000 Lomj Hand and Foot. on 85,ooo Low Hand or Foot. pc 85,000 Loch Roth Eyes. ol 81,300 Lom One Kyo. 83,500 Permanent Total Disability. 850 a Week Temporary Total Disability, rhwo amounts of Indemnity arc provided by j o Policies of the United States Mutual Accident ' soclallou, 390 aud aw BROADWAY, N. Y., at 7" ;ost to members In tbo preferred occupations, of m out 8-0 a year, which may bo mada lu one pay* (jf >nt or In Instalment. One-half or one quarter " nbovu Insurance at proportlouato rates. Membership Fee, 85 for each 85,000 Policy. CIUIILES II. I'l'ET, Pres't. , JAMES It. P1TCHEB, S?c'j. Dr. T. O. EDWARDS, "j WlIKKMNtt, W. VA., i OtinoiBl Agent for West Va. and Ea>toro Ohio. In! [I? Ihi "1HE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. ?l OK WUEEUKO, W. VA. ml \ 1'ITAlj : 8100,(100 Insurpfl against 1o?r or damage by flro and light* ug all clams of desirable property, also insures Di rgocn on the Weatoru watcre. omenta. N. Vanco. Prcfcldout, M. Rcilly," VicePresident. a L. Strofhleln, bec'y, Jaa. K Adams, Ats't Sec. ? dirkctobs. l?j I.N. Vance, M. Keilly. L.C.SUIel, ? r.H. Hobbs, C. W. Franzhelm. q OFFICE?No. a? TWELFTH STREET. nrtfi HERMUESTY's pi CORSET is the BEST, because , IT 13 TUB ONLY COltlF.T EVER MADE 01 >T that will mluee the and lncrcoBO the \J VI _ length of the waist of FLESHY LADIES v JI fl without Injurious tight lacing. , I IT IS THE BEST SPINAL SUPInfl J'(?HTk.Unr?.m..l" II lis couftlly to well the abdomen aad all 111U | oilier parts of tho body. a <#1 ^PROOF A(iAINRT PKR.?niuTlON ? in Rnd "oUturo Win neither corrode uor rjr III foil the undmrear, stretch or break at tho I I Uf waist. Tiie bono) never move or come l In wear. II IT NEVER CHANGES ITS FORM, AL- ^ Til ?vay? rep|lj,Jn? it* ordinal shape; It In ,111 invaluable to joihik indies, btcau>e It IIIJ removes and prevents Hooping und lud shoulders. 1L ivrfte*: "Tfiouijfi coslitiR more CI III lhnn miiny other?, tht-y are the mo?t A| III economical, lvt double time, the steels till never breaking." tlXCESS OF WALES CO, X, Y,, M'fra. Ve have all the styles and >Uefi of these valuable 1 j 4ij uitiu, Bftufiiacuon gaamutecU or ney refunded. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., n Wheeling w. W. UIJ SEWING MACHINES. X THENEW J isro- s 5 W01 * Pori'o(!t Complete, ou CALL OS OR ADDRKSS == OIITV .A.. I^SH ? JRWRLRIt, Cor. Main and Eleventh Streets, [T WHEELING, W. VA. | Agent for the ^ heeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co. >?TAU ktntlo ot Hewing Machines Repaired )mi?ily. ti THH3 GHANUKST EWINQ MACHINE! I tvoryboily delighted with the Mght-UunnliiRi lUpl.l, KOIM1C.sh rniMl: 0) Don't tall to examine beljro purchasing OH 1 1 No WK AUK A(JKNTS FOR I h ariM?r*a llnr.nr I'littcrim, Mnrcli Cutn* ?? I fO(f(i(Wi*iiNu riuiorii f>Herts, Xow Heady. clJ liii M, 1 EDWARD L. ROSE & CO., AkuiUh SUiulnril nn<l White Much hie*. ! mrl? f.fl twm.H-II ST, \ U, K1N13H OK ~~ X PLAIN AND FANCY JOBWORR 1 Neatly Mtul promptly executed At tho DAILY INTKLI.KIKNCKU JOU OFFIUK. % Not ma 'J7 Fouruxmth tftroot. w Tho only brand of Laundry Soap awarded u llrst class medal at tho New Orleans Imposition. Guaranteed absolutely pure, and for general household purposes Is tho very best SOAR aivl-rAw EDUCATION A1,. Vashington School of Elocution ?AN1>? ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 004 ?M" Htrcot, N. W.. WiiniiNOTON.D.C, Bummer Bmlon held Mt. far*. Wd. Mm. M. BTKVKNfl 1IAKT, Mnclp*!. Thoculturo aihI development of tho volco for mvereatlon, rtAdltig, p'ibllc Addrcwi or hIdkIuk. clmtu laws of txprmion lAUKht mix] hpplltw. thorough contho in PrHclIuil ana CliunluU HKlllh. JUcctlvo ntudlwt In Addition provMed for tho ac? tminodAtlon of pupil* DiplouiiiH awarded ni>on touipleHou of tho pro. ribtxl rouree. foil STAMMERING CURED. System ba?ed upon uaturo'M Jaws. NO 8ECRK0Y no TUlt'Kd. system cplalued to tho*u Intertod. lwtiiraonInl? from phynciuui, educators and trout, ? )?* I tVL iccclvtxl benefit Irom the method lusltucuou. Addrc*. Mka. M. 8TSVEN8 MART, Prlnclrol, ft'anblugtou School of Elocution nod Lugliih kuguakc, OOJ M, Bt., N. w? utehinjrtoii, V.O. Undent* bourded in family of Principal. c21 If. De Chantal Academy, NRAH WIIKKLING, W. VA..i fho thirty-ninth year of thu well'known Acafl. ly. under the chartu of tho Visitation Nuiu, tins on tho Uret Monday of September next, and atftiue* ten months. upllfl received at auy time in tho m??lou. Chows who de?iro to place their daughters In an ltltutioQ aflbrdloK exceptional Advantage* lu sway of healthful And delightful locnt'ou, exlent board, thorough discipline and Instruction thehaudaof life-long t achers, lu every departmt??f female education. Includine the modem itptngos and musfc, should send for a cnuiogue uiin KCUUUI. jiuuiw, rectreea of tbo Acadciny of the Visitation MT, VE CUANTAL, ,n2S-n.*w Nmr Wheeling, W. V*. liUMHINO, STKAM ?fe GAS KIT! INO. KO.aiUUKUD^ON, Buccwwr* toTboujeon A IHhbctG, PRACTICAL umbers, Gas and i\m Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS. Specialties.?Natural Gaa applies, Steam Heating and entiiatlon. 131t Market Street, WUfEIJKG, W. VA. cr\Allworfc promptly douer.t cic?t muctmbt# cck. ni yti 1 KIMBLE A LUT2. bBCCl'O JkttfillUOU Rival l? FATUKAL, <; A W ! yittinuol MllLs, FMtorlo; ?nil D^lllur. tfiVKUIAJ-rt'LIiH. BS HEATING, PLU^,8m3 AND GAS FITTING. HO aufl 14-1? MftrUot si, WHEELING, Vv1. VA. OMOtmble prlcofl and prompt atteuiion stv*n dl Jul UKK K1TTON, J l'UACTICAh iiniDor, Gas and Steam Fitter, No. I t tG MAIS BTKKKT. ^'Jobbing promptly attended to. ap" yM. HARE & SON, FSACTICAL unib?r8,Gas and Steam fitter? No. ? TWELFTH STKEKT, 11 work done promptly at rvatontble prlu?. JOl'IOK. 'Itli threo year* experience with Nntnral Una lu llKburnh and vlcltu'y. am prepared to do nil k In mat lino, a Hue or Natural lias Fittings bund lor Urn trade. OSCAR SKKMSY, riumbor. Grs and siteam Fitter. >v>f r u UN I T IJ it K A N I) < J A It1' KTS. jiuoSiiNG our r^vjL.i<; -or? urnitureand Carpets laving determined to cUwo out;my stock ol rnltutc aud Carpets, I wUWeU \y ltetail at Wholesale Prices. THE 8TO"K CONSIST* OK nc Parlor Suites, Fine (itiii Medium Chamber Suites, Carpets. Oil Cloths and Kutjs, M'tnrfow khadts, all Kindt, bk?s Mauds nuil Wardrobe*, Windsor Chain, all Styles, Common Jtoktead? and Choirs, oilier with a Ifttgo flHSortxncut of Rood* mcta tut ?ru usually kept in a HMcIsuh t-urnltuie Houmj. Ivo roc n rail find fcee lor yourselu* nud 1 will ke It \*\y you. UNDKKTAKING I 11 mils in tbe Undertaking lino will bo promptaid fun fully attended to. WiMI- ZI3STK1, irCMuw t'nr Market A; ISveuty-hcootid ?t I01CC SHALL FttUlT PLANTS FOll &P1UKG OK 18S7. AI'K VINKy, KJIItrT'CLASW, I A 1 YKAt'HOLD 1 Concord, Ives or Hartford for 31 00. 2 Martha. Champion. Pcrklnn, Alvey, Fuicca or rth Carolina lor SI '2ft, 2TclcKraph. WordeuH, Goetho, Agtwais, Salem I ndy tor jl GO. a jocMU>RUm, Jetiitrwn, Mooro'h Kjirly, Uutch, Uuly \N?o.t>ini;ton, WyoiuluR lU-tl or KMonoto tl 00. 8TKAWBKKUY I'LANTS 00 Wnrron, Shnrv1?"*, fVsccut Kovdllng. Milliliter, J urn lin, liumberlnml Triumph, old Iron ul, Jonoy Quoen, Vinoltuitl, Wlnusor Cnlol or Riu'ssuiicjli lor S' 00, or Ji 00 !m i.ww. 00 May King, Parry or ConrnxiUcm Queen for K.VHPHERUY PLANTS. *0 Ureyu, Tjlor, aouhcgau, HhuxoU, Cuthtort or . rMtnu lor ?i W) ltLACKPKUUY PLANTS. !>0 Klttntluny, WIIriu'k Kwriy or Uurton lor SI .'SO. Any of tl?t* nbovo *vut fat\ t?v mall orwxprowt, on pdnto! prJoo, Ailrinvw, \Y. .M. PUNi.AP, | ft I ' >' iv* \v A1 o i fttiiU't. l'w 70K DUlHiKKS J AS!) SMALL HANI) RILLS Ho to tho IN PKLLU) bNi!KB JOll HOOMN, Km. ami T, Fourteenth *tri*>t, wbcio you eati Iki ?ts uunuxUtod at short uoUoo.