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L COXHTAHLK'B BALK. ^jONtiT ABL E'S WALK, . johfl H. Hobbi, D^ircm Warrant* wJ Henry ochtnulbMh [2!^"J Frederick J. Norton. W' U' Ctl(1we". J. P. Rv rMueol warraaU to mo directed la I ,h? iImjvo entltku c*uics aud levied upon the ,i,'fuit>ue,' "rjH-u, lkd? and Beddloff, uar and j H?r future*, fcllllard Table? Dining Itootn outflt, i uirbtii Mxture?aud Furniture, dc., not* In the * ?, lloid. on Water nud Main Mreeti, In the cltj of Wliwjllugi I will, ou I MONJJAY, MAY I), 1?87, AT THE ST. JAMES HOTEL, in.tho City of Wheeling, u-tflonlrK* ftl 10 o'clock a. and continuing from * ?> :o ?Uy H?r thai date until thovutlro outfit of f r.i'i hold Us dUiK*td tf, null at public aucUou, ou * '.ho prvtnlM*. all U>e Parlor, Uea aoom, Dining Loom. H?r I loom and OQlce e urnliuro. four Billiard Tlib "It" ,lhu ??" Wlonglng to f Vm, ?!i l*d? ""! Bedding, lowellug, F'lliowi, 1 Uitiruvn, Uwl Hprlfcg*. ?U Bllwwaro, Queen* -- -mi other Uolo outfit, ouu Cooklux Bauiio J .ml all Ou'klug Uteiudm, aud nil other thing! " .mi^ScK the uutUtur Uiobl. Jamca llolol. The I ^M?huuili*cvirythli)K necessity lor properly f TUMS OK riALK? J' ; J. 1'. HT. MYK11H, Countable. Q jrXKUUi'OIL'tt HALK. j r^anjiuK^ HAjiK. ' s T-e tir dcrMgncd, executor* of tho citato of ?c5i.nl Mo ii <?i:d ilcfi.m?s<l, will Mill at public < fjeUou w Ibu bidder, ou \ hATUUDAY, MAY 7, 1847, ji*t Arrc?. more or !<*?, hltualcd In Kraukllu i??whl|'. WMMUKion county,l'a., two and oue- hill rnllo south of WaNhliiKtou. The laud W uuirrnK'H"! ot culiiwnlou; very produolJve. .MiiTuurid, mar to market, nud iu tho oil mid ,1% district. A heavy llow of uu has lately beeu .truiU on one ,l,e "clUhloruiK farma. aalo to irflu ?i 10 "'dock A. M., Bttarp, on the premises. t Ti-rQli ca*b? IcCLKLLAM), \ T"D' UZZUS UcUUlOIIAlJ, ' fcxccutore. information may bo obtained from ^ ,n 0 J. ItlDDLK WEAVER, U Ileal KhUile ARCUt. tl,l3-wKtx (.'annoinburK, Pa. "pKEUUrOii'ri WALE OF CENTRE I KixHHKUNU Mttll'KHIY. jw virtue of tf.o authority vwted In mo by tho j w|,IoI Ihouion 11. nlma, Ueceaiod, 1 will, a* ex- > ccuwr, ou I aATintDAY, Al'ltIL '43, 1887, bwrianiiiK at 10 o'clock A. M., soli at public auc- ^ uJuat the north front door of tho Court House of ubioK.nmy.tuibe ^ u( Vihcotlng, ihe follow- ? Jm; unite Whoellug property: m i -Lot id ou the souttieast corner of Main atroet EH ?aJ alley 18. with four two-story brick houses Thetcoii Ironttu* on the cant aide oi Main itreet. H i - co uiucn ot lot 6j a* Ilea touth of tho ptoperty dfriM'd bj mIJ wul to J. \Y. Amlck, aud north of mM owned by ?Y. 1' lt-ichman, and having a front ou die west ?..Je of Main street of about i\j% feet, K with a two At'iry brick bouse ou Main street and a I iKj-ktory fruiuc house ou tho rear of said part of I l0i-ilio north S6 feet 8 Inches of lot 61 on the iouUiwi"t corner pi Main street aud Alley 18, having ttJcieuu cree'ed two two itory brlcic houses irouilag on the ?cat side of M i la street, auiMuui two-?tory brick houses (routing on Alley 18 This pdiiof lot 61 M'ljolna on the south Uai part do- _ rl-wa by h?M wul to lhomaaK. Amlck, and ex- 1 mod* ou the frout from Alley 18 southward to the " ? ctuliu line ol tbe nortli partition wall ol Bald Tnomas t. Aialck. f"l will be made in buch parcels as will bo most },cs beiieflcul 10 toe csUitd. ?'K TfcttiM Of" HALE?Oufrllilrd and aa much more }no of the purcluue nioucy jm the purchaicr may elect !K'" U))iaj|Uuat hmu w*u iwiuug u* ?nu U|UIU I'O)' . meat* In one aud two years, vrlth lutereat from "{J1 iUy of talc. notes Willi good jtersoual security to be gitcu by tbe purcnasera, aud tho title to bo re- J."11 ulned untu payment iu lull. f^o u. w.amick, ;ii?; Executor ol Thomas II. Wlms, deccau'd. !ncl J.C. llmtY, Auctioneer. apiC ln? The above tale is postponed to Saturday, May 7, thn LSsi, at 10 o'clock a. st. Hill BiiA-kWAJt M. W. A MICK. Executor. wit ? con COM-Ml.SSI O.N KltS' SA1-.KS. Krc ton SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS' SALE ?J UK OLD "GRANT UOUdK" I.OTd. mA. iu tbo Municipal Court o! Wheeling. cur Joseph Woodinausco's Executors aud othera tioi va. lthi Louli Woodtnsusee aud othera. ma lu Chancery. or By virtue of the authority vested In them by a I decree eutcred by tho tuld Courtlu tno above en- co titled uuw. ou April 8. 1J?7, tho uudersigued thr ipeclal couiinlshlouen, will sell at public auction clei at the Iront <liwr of the Court liouso of Ohio pui county, tlia Eiiine being Uie north cntrauco to the cqt Fublic Building, lu tho city of Wheeling, to the nej highest bidder, on 8tn WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1887, R" comnjeuclns at iu o'clock a. m., the following real tt?te, tnat is to my: J> tor .No -10 ou tne southeast corner ol Main and "'J1 Tcuth streets; Lot Wo. laoonihe southwest corner of Teuth aud Market streeis: aud Lor No. 110 * Irontlng ou ilia west side of Market street, adjoin- * log ?ai<l Lot l'?) ou tho south, bald lota 1W and co la) iuu bnek webtwardly from Market street about ti 67 itct. 1h making sticn sale, thu uuderslgued * will oiler said property la sueh parcel* aa lu their fro Judgment will causo too same to sell most advan- wo ugcotuly lor their uust 'lhev will sell said lots Sci W aud l'.u iu tho way tliat will causo them to pro- cat duce Uie lamest price, either in parcels, or as a poi whole They wtil otl'ur tho uorth two-thirds ol lot cln 119. Irontlng 44 ket on Market street and running Its backol eveu width 67 Itet; aud tho remainder oi fes tot ll'Jrthc south one-third?being 22 lect wide, In Erj separate parcels; and they will tell said lot 11U as a ulti wuole or in separate parcel*, whichever way they " V will produce tne best prlco therefor. These lota nm m tux KHtnu mi whlrh ?hi? "Orint tfnnnw" ?nH nfo iu ?ublts formerly stood. Tlioy aro inost eligibly pin locatod iu tho heart of the city, and arc among the for most valuable 111 the city of \\ heeling. ... TKkms OF aALiv?One-third oi the purchase 1 money, and as much more thereof as tho purchaser Th nay elect to pay, in cash, on tho day of saio; and Cc the reaiduo theieof in two equal Installments pay- diy able respectively iu one ana two years from the etr day of iale, with interest thereon irorn that day, ptjaole aonualiy, tho purchaser giving therefor ills negotiable promissory notes to tno order of the . undersigucd for tno deferred installments of tne purcnaao moucy, and the title to tho property sold an; to be retained until tlie payment iu lull of the ca purchase money, and tno interest thit may accrue v? thereon, as furtner security ihertfor. w' W. V. HUBUARD, Sv A. J. CLARKE, ?J ALb'Ii&D CALDWELL, |Jb Bpcclal Commissioners. (v I, T. M. Darrnh, Clerk of tlio Municipal Court of 1)11 Wheeling, uo certify that bond and eeeurity have or been given by said Special Commissioners as re- J qutrvu t>y law and by said docreo of sale. Jf. T. M. DAKRAH, Clerk. Cl Aran, 11, ltS7. aplt |j QOMilXSSIONEK'S SALE. , la the Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Vir uc gin la, cli Kacliel D. Thornburgh'a heirs and) . others vs. wu Chauccry. f' Henry iielfenbino. j I llcury Helfenblne vs. ) be Rachel D. 'lhornburgli's heirs and VCross-bill. , others. ) ] By virtue of a decree of tho Circuit Court of Ohio County, rtcst Vinculo, made and entered In __ . the above entitled causes on tlie litli day of April, 1?7, we will, on taturilay, May '21st. H&7, oeglnnlug at 10 o'clock, A. At, u[?ou the premises, proceed to sell at public auction the following discribod real eswte, tlmt Is to say: A part of tho tract of land iu Onlo County, West Virginia, whereof Thomas Thomburgn died seized uud which he devised to ( iald llachel Thoruburgh aud Sarah E. Waddle, wno was afterwords Sarah E. Weibtl, the said part Wins bonuded as IoUown, that is to say: lk-clmiing on the northwesterly sldoof tho National itoad at Tnornbugh estate; thence with the said sldo of a the National Road north 28? 'iff cast43 50-100 poles; f thence north 61%? cast 10 10-100 polos; thenco S north 5east 17 ik>1ck to a stake on the bank of * Little W heeling Creolfc.corner to Moxley; thence down tho creek nnd with MoxIoj'b line north 88" .tt west8oO-lOJ pules; thence suuth 70V west 18 36100 poles to a hickory; theace north 8>4? west SO Si-10j poles; thence north 82? 10* east 21 16-100 poles; tnouce uorth *21? west 8145-100 poles to Wo- , Ujuiild [now liubbard] line, and with tho same / sou.h 4i' west 47 47-luO polos to a corner on tho brink of tho hill; theueu south 17? oust 27 poles to 1 a sycamore on the somberly side of sail creek and down sal 1 side of suid creek goutu " Si3 west 20 poles; thence south 80)io west 11 poles; tbeuco south 153 west 2 1G-1C0 polea to tho easterly line of tbo WelUorsub-dlvlslou, and with said due south 62K? cast 27 51-1C0 poles to tho be* i gluutng, containing 16 acres, ouo rod aud live poie?, tuoreor less; also all tho right, title aud interest whereof Raehael D. 1 hornburgh died seized, lu and to a piece of land adjoining uiat berelnbo- -r? lore described and bounded as follows: Beginning \ at tho aforesaid begiuutug coruer; thenco south ) C23 east 2 12-i00 poles, crossing tbo roadway of tho National Road to tho so-called lluo of the property _ ol the UeiuplUrfd [now Wheeling. Pittsburgh & Baltimore) railroad, and with Bald lino north !?)a W east 4C 03-100 poles; thenco noith 4i&? east 18 1S-100 polea; thenco uorth 50k?(^st 15 53-1C0 poles, recrossing said National Road to said stake ou tho bank of Llttlo Wheeling Croc it, called iho comur to Moxley; thenco ou tho reversed courses of tho ? pa eel next hereinbefore described south 593 west 17 * poles; thonce south,61}$0 west 101-10 polos: thenco south 2su V west 4;t 5-10 poles to tho begluning, from which last mentioned pieco of laud aro to bo excepted all the rlgnts of the United Btates or tho btate of West Virginia in and to tbo bed and bouuds of what wan and U known as tho National Road, aud also tne rights, if any, pertaining to tho b] said lleuiptield [now Wheellrg, Pittsburgh & Bal- tti tlmorv) Kadrjaa 'J'he said property Is subject to of a right of way granted by said Rachel 1) iborn- A buigo to the Natural Gas Company of West Vir- hs Klnta by deed dated Juuo 10 th, 18and recorded w ' in the ofllco of tho clera of tho County Court of Bi Ohio County. West Virginia, lu deed book No. 78, bt luge 207, which right is excepted from tho real estate to bo 60ld. re We haveCAUstd tho said property t) bo laid out Jt in lots, six of Uiem toutninlug cich about ouo ca acre, (loutiug on the National Road aud running - w mo gn cK, nuu uio remainder containing 1 dltfereutamouutsol ground. A plat of the grouud ( any bo seen kt tho otuco o! ttso Clerk of tho county 1$ Court, nud will bo exhibited at tho sale. Tho Bald Property will ba ottered in lota or unreels as laid I out, and as a wbole, and will be sola In such man- | Hereto us shall Htmi mcst Judicious. 1 Terms ok Salk-Ouo-third ol tho purchaao { money, aud such further tun us itwj purchaser j Buy fleet, eash lu huud; tlie reslduo lu two equal ' iMUllmeuts, payable respectively lnonoaudtwo , yew* from tbu day of sslo, with interest from that i day, the purchasers'lvlng bond, with good security, 1 lor me other lustallmeuU, aud tho title oI the : property to be rotalucd uutil the purctiaser has J P*latn lull, WILLIAM 1\ llUBbARD, GEOKUK R. E. OIUMIUST, Bpccial Commissioner?. I hereby certify that boud has beou glvon by the **?1 Special commissioners as required by law and ~ uy tho terms of tho decreo lu the above entitled C?UH?. JOHN W. MITCUELL. i Clerk circuit Court for Ohio county, W. V*. WSO-waa ' MEDICAL. ^TrfK^lWG i/smes T^ol/joncy jave -6eev G^ed mrf 1^ evei-v/foase Ki/wltysBtilsa r/j fiou/c/ beOsea as a Sffl JvlDARD R^D'f for (if*o L. S I O VGH$ \8loup ^hoopmo, Cough) V\Ce^5o*fc|(.>^e ?lU DR\;GG?STSse// ' ! w?BS?iS35 WHAT Pwre*jC7WVTj^n>.iP1i AILS YOU' >o you fool dull, languid,1 low-epirited, 111 ?, and Judescrilmbly miserable, ooth phyi I y and moo tally; expericnco a senso Incss or bloating after eating, or of "gon is," or emptiness of stomach in tho mor ; tonguo coated, bitter or bud tnsto nth. irregular appetite, dizziness, frcque: tdachea, blurred eyesight," llonting specks oro the eyes, nervous prostration or e; istion, Irritability of temper, hot Uushc :rnating with eliillv sensations, sliar ng, transient pains nero ami tiiero, co t, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, < '.urbed and unrefreshlng sleep, constat eecribablo feeling of dread, or of lmpem calamity? f you havo all, or any considerable numb tiieso symptoms, you are suffering fro t most common of American maladies loua Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver. associaU u Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tlio mo: aplicated your disenso lias bccome, tl ater tho number and diversity of sym| is. No mutter what stage it has rcacbe . Pierce'* Golden ITIcdlcul DIhco ver I subdue it, if taken according to dire is for a reasonable length of time. If m ed, complications multiply and Consunij i of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disens BUinatism, Kidney Disease, or other gra\ ladles aro quite linblo to set In and, Boom Inter, induco a fatal termination. >r. PIerccV? Cioldcn Medical DIi very acts powerfully upon tho I,lvcr, at ougn thut great bloo<l- purifying orgai inscs tho system of all blood-taints and iti itles, from whatever cause arising. It tally etllcacloiw In acting upon tho Kit s, Hnd other excrutory organs, clcansin mgthenlng, and healing their diseases. J appotizing, rcstorativo tonic, it promot estlon and nutrition, thereby buflding t h tlesh and strength. In malarial district i wonderful medlcino has gtUned grci Dbritv in curing Fover anil Ague, Chills at . or, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. >r. Plorco'f Cioldcn ITIcdlcul DIi very 2URES all humors, m a common Illotch, or. Eruption, to tl rst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " Fever-sores ily or Hough Skin, in short, all diSeas ised by bad blood aro oonquered by tli ircrful,- purifying, and invigorating met e. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal und benign influence. Especially has it mnr ted its potency in curing Tetter, Eczcin rsipclas, Dolls, Carbuncle*. Poro Eyes, Sere us Sores and Swellings, llip-jolnt Disco* >'hlto Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Nee 1 Enlarged ulands. Send ten cents inps for a largo Treatise, with color tea, on Skin Diseases, or the some amou a Treatlso on Scrofulous Affections. OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. oroughly cleanso It bv using Dr. Plercc ildon ITIcdieal Discovery* and goi cation, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vit eugth and bodily health will be establishc CONSUMPTION, ilcb Is Scrofula oTllio LungH, is arrest ii cured by this remedy, if token in t rlier stages of tho discaso. From Its tnr !oim nowcr over this terrihlv fatal dlamu ion first offering tills now world-fumed rci f to the public. Dr. Pierce thought serious culling It his " Con BUM m on Cunr," b undoned tlint naino as too restrictlvo f medieino which, from its wonderful coi intlon of tonic, or strengthening, altcratlv blood-cleonaltifr, anti-bilious, pectoral, a: itriilve proijertlcs, la uncqualcd, not or a remedy for Consumption, but for a ironic jdlftcoftch of tho iver, Blood, and Lung; for Weak Lunra, Bpittlng of Wood, Sho as of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, lire itia. Asthma, Sovero Coughs, and kindt 'ectlons, it is an eJlicient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or SLt Bott r $5.00. 35T Send ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierc ok on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association 603 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Ji ?cxew-ti, P^^SAO., Ot\c?s, %f o\a Lv?^wlBto<y Cancer of tho Tongue. My wife, some three or four yearn ago. was t e?l with uq ulcer on tho Hide of her tongue i o throat. The pam was Inccsiaut, causing ' sleep and producing great nervous prostral ccompanyiDg thw trouble was rheumatism, id passed from tho shoulders nnd centered m ristof ouo hand, obe almostlosing the usoo fitwecn tho suffering of tho two, life had gr irdensome. iir tho uso of a half d07.cn m ted bottleaof Bwift'a Specific, tho was cnti lievcd and restored to health. Thli was t ara ago, and there has been no return of the ,80. lL L. Mmuutuuooi Sparta, Oa., Jono 5, ISM. Treatiro on Blood and Bkln Discuss mailed 1 Tn* Swift Spkcikio Co., Drawer I, Atlanta, IW. 23d St.. N. V. Bio Dot Cure for Cough*, W?Ut Lung*. Axthma, 1 t*li?Ufilnn. ComWnlnit tho i LUo power over <U*oo*o unknown to other remc IVmOc Uinc*. IthewrufltUm, KcinnJo Complaint*. and lUt rtwing llUot tho btonurh, Llrer, Kldneya anil 11c *ro drajntintf thoufcuidi to tho tmiTo wlu) would rrc [hrlr bauth by iho Umcljr um of 1'AKKKn'a GlSilKltTi It u new Ufoknil ttrvnirth to tho a?wL fiOo. at L gUU UlKMX >? Co., Ui VVUlUm Street, S. Y. tPto mSB IH M?m> " auuvr im hHOBH BBS lt? curwlat homo wl M&u'n 8 R Hi 1 uut palo. llool: of I] jnynir&?^ mtwrjna/9' Whitehall Utmi WEAK,, UNDEVELOPED PARI OfthabotlranlartftHlaml ti>ngth?nwl. rullpa Ur/^nt.^W fr--EK1K MKD.CO.. HHKFAU r SBta ^ OfUcei No*. US nud 27 Fourteenth 8tre?t. * A POSTHUMOUS l'OKM BY l?OE. Kvery public Journal that amounts to anyth'ng Is la the habit every yesr or oftouerol bringing out a in nthnuiouN pc?m \>/ Kdgar A. I'oe. Tid-HUt i tlopf not vr lib to be bcblnil in any such enterptlso, i mid li willing U called upon to make ulllJavlt that J the subjoined poem la Just us gouuluea iHMthu* mous poetn of Edgar A. foe ai ! published by any other paper: In a dark, and subterraneous, opaque, phautasma. gorlcal, >\ Deep, cHYtruou* rcccsi of glootn thero sits a mid* ulght oracle: No fleud In Hell can strike a knell, or vrcavo a spell can bold you so, And hi* dread name, ills ghoulish name, his demon , uameI I. Toldyersol, x 0, dread, demoniac, malign, and Khadam>utblno ' oracle, Iu tby Plutonlau robes of nlgbt thy tingle phrase rhetorical? | From the abyu, where demons hiss uo phraso llko this, cau hold you so Like thy black name, Turtarcan name, tby uame of fhsno? I. Toldjersol I In sulphurous catacombs of gloom, lu vapors aliof gorlcal, Ho waves bis ghastly sceptro round-thls Khada* manthlue oracle: No dt-mon tone, no ghoulish groin, was ever y known to hold you ho And Ills tlread uame, Plutonic name, his uame of shame? I. Toldyersol The Kesultof lluiuiiu Ueulus. Etchanqe, Few people havo an Idea of the magnitude of a great railroad corporation, and the nnmber of men it takes to keep the raachino running. The extent of the BVBtem mav lift lllnntrAtPil hv a inw fli?. urea from tho Pennsylvania, the largest railroad company in the country. It baa 7,401 mileB of road, and including double tracks, sidings, etc., it baa 11,250 miles, Tho company owns 2,507 locomotives, 2,515 passenger cars, and 92,204 freight cars. In a straight line tho latter would In roach 514 mileB, or from Jersey City to * Canton, Ohio. The hand-cars and handtrucks number 2,723, a line four and a half mileo long, and the 135 sleeping cars ? would reach two miles. Tho total number of everything rolling on wheels belongiug to the company is 55,370 oast of Pittsburgh and 45,/35 west, a total of 101,105. Theee would reach on a atraight track 005 miles, or if one end was at Jersey City the other end would be at a point near Lucas Station, 105 milea west of Pitts* J burgh. j The averago cost of a locomotive is $8,! 100, a total value of $13,480,500. At any given hour there are moving on c- the lines of the company 249 trains, made ?l- up of 1,033 cars, an average of four and ^ one-tenth care per train. Of these 104 n- passenger trains aro east of Pittsburgh, in and eighty-live on the lines west, p At the same moment there would bo k- moving on lines east of Pittsburgh 287 b, freight traing, containing 9,278 cars, and [J| on lines west of Pittsburgh 213, trains, x: containing 4,675 cars. This gives a total number of freight trains moving at any given moment ol 500, with 13,955 care, an or average of twenty-seven and eight-tenths m cars per train. ^ At the Jersey City Station 181 passenro ger trains arrive and depart daily, with 10 836 cars. J At the Broad-street Station, Pbiladol7 phia, 391 passenger trains arrive and deJ: part daily, with 1,873 care. p. Of theBe 8J trains, with 40G care, pass e, over the Philadelphia division; 89 trains, ;J with 504 care, over the New York division; 82 trains, with 446 care, over the Maryland ?- division; 64 trains, with 228 cars,over the jj1 Chestnut Hill branch; 29 trains, with 173 rcl cars, over the Central division. is The company employee from President jy down a total of 43,800 pmnlovee. The va iwtruutf djiily ^ \ .o.i is iUS.l'JJ 23, and m laet year IL? toi'ul pay-roll was $24,892,? 355 44. at There are 210,000 people, men, women id and children, directly or indirectly dependent apon the company for living. Laat year the company carried 5,303 tons of freight an hour, 128,711 tons a day, and a total in the year of 4G,079,537 tons. The total numbpr of passengers carried es la6t year was 40,G77,313, an average per [j8. day of 111,445 and per hour 4,044. er The company took into and out of Jerii eey City last year 5,330,319, a daily average of 14,020. k?" From 1S04 to 18S0, inclusive, tho Pennk. sylvania Company carried 2S2,S79,000 J|j passengers. ut This stupendous organization has grown ap surely and rapidly from the very hura? bleet beginnings, aud is a magnificent evidence of the power of human geniuB. :>d ?. "I Orchard and fruit Garden, d. Exchange. If the trees wore property heeled in, ^ planting may still be continued. l,0 Trees in transit in warm weather may ir- either dry aud the bark becomo shrivelled, or they may become heated and the buds ly push out long white shoots. If the trees nt are shrivelled, open a trench largo enough to hold them, lay in the trees, and cover ,e~ thom no that the soil will come in contact i}?i with every branch and twig; in a week or [li less the Dark will regain its plumpness. When the buds have Btarted permaturely, ?,.t ii?i 1? ? -i ' * % wub uokb iiju umuuaeH 10 ? uurmant duu. 5, Plant cuttinga of grape vines, currants, rt_ etc., leaving but one bud at the surface; m- crowd tho soil hard against the lower ond of tbo cutting*. ica Newly planted grape vineB should bear but a eingle nhoot. Layers oi old wood o's may be made. Watch for the "currant wormwhenI, ever ragged leavea appoar, syringe with Yt white hellebore, a tablespoonful of tho ?1- powder to a pailful of water;, repeat in ^ live daya. ' Thoroughly weed tho strawberry bed ^ and apply a heavy mulch. m Curranto, raspberries and all other fruitJ& bearing Bhruba, will be greatly helped by v a mulch of straw, bog Day, or other ^ litter. ^ If fruit is marketed, have boxes, crato?, etc., ready, and look out for a sufficient force of pickero. As soon aa tho small weba are saen in iho trees, remove them. Daily jarring tho plum treeB, and catching the curculios on sheets, is the only way to treat tho inscct. Ho Hnik>'ot Decided. Wall Street JS'evi, A new comer in a Texas town was v asked hia politics, and ho promptly W answored that ho was a Democrat. He n>aa aplroil linic ha nlnnil nil tho (nmnai1. ance question, and he replied that he favored high license. lie was asked aa to hia religion, and he thought it over for a spoil and slowly replied: "I can't say; I vo gotr. to look around and see which church congregation will probably furp nish the most applicants for life insurance in the company I represent." Ilia Last Word. V youth's Companion, Mi A negro orator thus concludes an ac** count of the death of a colored brother: "De las' word he was heard to say; de las' word he was heard to utter; de las' word roa> he was heard to speak, de las' word he icur eber pronounced, de las' syllable he eber jo* epoko, de las' idea he eber ejaculatod? , it yeo? my brethren, de bery las' word he i tbo eber was known to breave foith, sound or owii eiacu^ftt?i waa 'Glory.'" nail!rcly Anxious for Iufornmtlon, T ^ "Yes," said a pompous young lawyer on a street car to a friend; "I hadn't been JJJ down town half an hour this morning before I got a fee of $10." Then the eyes of ==? a man who was hanging on to a atrap be[u pan to bulge. "I say, young follow," he whiaperod earnestly, "what saloon d'ye ?<*t work at? I'm a waiter myself." iarv , , , Uho Mltlgntlng Clrcuuiitftncea. Detroit Free Prtu. ??? "It's all his fault, your Honor!" ex claimed a wife as ehe was arraigned in the tb. Polico Court the other day. "Who'e JS fault?" "My husband's I" "How's that?" K- "Well, sir, he came home half tight just ico as I had finiahed a hard day's work, and j: was making; my tupper oil of cold pota< [So. toes. I felt mad and deaperate, and he ?.n x began to arguo about ^eaven." "Whal V' ' ' %vax ffaw."*'V { > il?u:x did he say?" "He aald there w isn't no anch place, nor Hide*, either, and he arKued the cage so well that I believed htm." 'And then what?" "And then, air, thlnklnit that II that waa the case'I mlnht aa well walli In and have a good time on earth, I picked up a attck ol wood and run the old man all over the nelshhorhood, and made him roar lor mercy." Sentence suspended, owing to mitigating circumstances. Complimenting the Doctor. SI. LouU /tepuoilcan. 8ceus?A doctor's office in South fit. Louis. Enter a lady with a sick dog. "My door Dr. , you must not bo angry with me, but won't you ploaso cut oir this tumor on poorFannie's Hank?" "Well, madame, I would do anything to o'blige von, but this is a littln out of my line. Why don't you take your dog to a veterinary?" "But, doctor, those veterinaries are bo expensive. I supposed yon could do it just as woll." Tableau?Curtain. A Chtinoo for Argument. Omaha World. Little Dot?"What's the reason I must do overything you say?" Mamma?"Be* cause I am older than you aro and know what in best for you." "Is I older than my dollie?" "Yes, dear, and of couree you know what is best for hor." "Well. I flnk she wanted to go out with me an' play this mornin', but I told her to sit down by the door an' read a book, juat as you made me do yestorday, an'?an' papa came in an' stepped eu her." 1'retty Glrlanud l'lnln Girl* both uso Hozodont, and some of the loveliest of their sex have beon heard to declare, when asked what beautified their teeth, that it was Sozodont. Nature provides women with beautiful teeth. Sozodont , used regularly, keeps thoso pretty rows of pearls from decaying. This is a statement which those who use the article always corroborate. If Sozodont wore not in every sense a preparation of sterling inorit, the public would long since have discovered the fact and discarded it. What renders the vanity of others insupportable io that it woundB our own. The lleuson why Acker's Blood Klixir is warrented, is becauso it is the best blood preparation known. It will positively cure all blood diseases, purities the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Kfimornhfir. vn onnrftnton It- T^nan Xt f!n and 6. Menkemeller. 6 8 It is no shame for a inan to learn what i he knows not, whatever age he may be. IIOKSFOUD'S AUl DIPHOSPHATE J 1'ruducen Sweet uud Natural Sleep. i Dr. 0. R. Dake, Belleville, 111., says: "I have fonnd it, and it alone, to produce < sweet and natural sleep in cases of wake- 1 fulness caused by overwork of the brain, j which often occurs with active profession- < al and business men." j A man's choler, like his collar, noeds to , be buttoned down tight to keep it in place. 1 At Night | Always have Acker's Baby Soother at j hand. It is the only safe medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disordera. It contains no Opium or Moiphine, but giveB the child natural eaee from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by Logan & Co. and 0. Menkemeller. 9 Advice to Mothers. Are you d'sturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If bo, send at onca and get a bottle of Mrs. Winblow's Soothing Syrup for Childcbn Teething. Its valuo is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentory and diarrha'a, regulates the etomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduceB inflammation and gives tone anil energy to the whole system. Mas. Winblow'&.6oothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the tasto, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. Mwsjkw Alexander Agassiz proposes to spend a year among the romantic solitudes of Alaska. If You would enjoy your dinner and are prevented by dispepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia ' tablets. They are a positive cure for dys- : pepBia, indigestion, flatulency and consti pauon. We guarantee them. 125 and oO ! centa. Logan & Co. and 0. Menke- , meller. 7 i Two BoBtonians, just returned, report that the King of the Sandwich Islands is fond of poker. Eujoy Life. "What a truly beautiful world we live in 1 Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no bettor when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every suflerer can easily obtain proof that Green's August Flower will make them free from dieease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint aro the direct causos of seventy-five per cont of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of tbe Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. daw No, Lo, the poor Indian, has no oar for brass music. Have we not hoard ol hia untoot-heard mind. Old and reliable Medicines are the best to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir has been prescribed for years for all impurities of the Blood. In every form of Scrofulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it in invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. Logan & Co. and 0. Menkemeller, 10 No, Lo, the poor Indian, has no ear for brasii music. Have we heard of hin nntnnf. heard mind.?Marathan Independent. ltucklon'a Arnica Salve. The beet salve in the world for cats, braises, soree, ulcere, salt rheum, fever Boreo, tetter, chappea hands, chilblains, corns, and all ekin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cnnts per box? For sale by Logan & Oo. Paper will stick to walls that are washed in a solution of one-fourth pound of glue to a gallon of water. Don't Triflo with any Throat or Lung Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children are threatened with Croup or Whooning Uougb, use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure, and we guarantee it Price 10 and 60c. Logan & Co. and 0. Menkemeller. 6 Don't flatter yourself that you know more than your wife, until you have got home from her funeral. Agony is Courted By persons who, attacked by a mild form of rheumatism, neglect toicek prompt relief. Bubsequent torturoli prevented by an immediate resort to Hostetter'a Stomach Blttora. Blight exposure, an occasional draught, will beget this painful malady, where there Is a predisposition to It In tho blood. It Is not difllcult to arrest the trouble at tho outset, but woll nigh impossible to eradicate It when matured. No evidence In relation to this tuperb blood depurout Is more posltlvo than tha'. which establishes its oftlcacy as a preventive and remody (or rheumatism. Not only la it thorough, but safe, which tho vegetable and mineral poisons, often taken as curatives of the disease, are not Besides expelling the rhcumatlo virus from the system, it overcomos fever and ague, biliousness, constipation and djapepaia, FINANCK AND TUADK. The Featurea of th? Money and Stool Market!. Mew York, May G.?Monoy ou call ouj it 4a! per ccnt, doaed at 4X per cent Pilmomercan tile paper per cent. Sterling exchangt dull but atesdy at 14 8*?*a4 87)*. There waa uono of yesterday's buoyancy In thi stock market to-day, but Instead thure wis a dul and drooplug mariet Tho hlghrst prices wen gcuerally mado lu Uio first hour, and the lowest lc the last. Tho opening was n eaay to Arm, lira prices being either uuohauKod or alight fraction above laat evening'* figures in moat cw>e?. / heavy tone wtu Immediately developed, however WUaourl I'ao flo being decidedly weak, though de clluea were for fractions only, a rally followed which, however, failed to hrlns prices up to tb? opening figures, and befoie n xm prlw a were agali deo'lnlug. After that time rooio decided weak tioM w?a again shown,.the docllno coiitlnuliiK wel Into the last hour. Fractional revovedea wen made beforo the close, which were generallj heavy. Nearly all the active list aro fractional!} lower thin orentup. Halts 730,000 share*. Kaiuuun BoNi>s-I,e? active; salea 91.374,000. Qovkhnmimt Jlont*?Uull and steady. U.jk.a wnui-imnj UCJfiCCieU. b0nm-cl06id bid. U. R. 8s .......100 |Krlo seconds 103V U.B. 4.1 coupon. ..lVhJi M. K. Ih T. gen. Gs.?..100Ji U. 8. coupon 110 Northorn Pac. flrsU-lW i'liclflo U Of '96 12C? North. I'M. BCCOnillU0&}< Louisiana stamp. 4s? 8?H Northwoat. consoli..i:w? Missouri Ga 102 S. W. debenture*... JlOK 1 Teun.(ii&cttletnouls.l04 'l. Paul cou?oU....-12W4 do 6a 102 Tex. A Pac. laud gr's. 63ft ! do 71 ilex. A Pao. H. U. oxCoutral Pacific flrsU..ll7 tra coupons-....*... 77^ U.AK.D. lint* 118^ Union Pan. firsts llMi U. A K. G.WcaL firsts bl |Woat Hhore 1Q3J* | stock quotations?cumkd bid. Adams Express. 142 |Northern Pacific...... 30 American Kxpress...lllK do preferred 61^; Cauada Kouthcnu... 62% Chicago A N. W PJWi Central l'acltlo 40 do preferred 144m . Chesapeake A Ohio.. 7^ New York Ceutral..,112j; 1 do tint preferred.H 14 Ohio A Mississippi... 80ft do seconds 9ft do pre/erml 93 a, O., O. A1 MS Pacific Mali- ...? 60ft Denver A K. U......... 81 Pittsburgh 1M Krle ... 84fc Heading 45 do preferred .... 73ft St L. ?s? d. P 88 Fort Wayne - 160 do preferred 77ft Kansas A Texas 82 i do first prelerrod...llCft Lake Krlo A WeiL... 23* C. M. A 8u Paul 92% Lake Bhoro 95ft do preferred 120)2 Louisville A Nash... 67^4 Texas A Pacific, L., N. A. A C c'2 Onion Pacific - 61) j Mem. ACbos 63 United hiatus Ex G3 Mlchigau ueutral...- WH W.. St. L. a P....^.? 2tft Missouri l'acltlo. 108'i do preferred 37 Nwh. A Chat 82ft Wells-Fargo JCx 128 Now Jcraey CeutraL blft Western Uulou ... 75ft Hrendstnll* nud Provisions. New York, May 0?Flour, receipt 12,701 packagar, exports 1257 barrels, 6,210 sauis; sales'23,bOQ barrels; market firm aud fairly active business; supetflue wislern aud State 82V5u3 40; common to good extra weotem and btate 93 2CaS 76. Wheat, receipts 157.5t0 bushels; exports 830,635 biuhels; sales l.&SO.OOO buthels of futures aud 221.000 bushels of spot; spot lots Hale higher, but less active, options cloned a blmdo. weaker; UMgradcd red U3a98ftoj No. 3 red itofto; No. 1 red 810J; No. 1 white l?sc: No.2 red May VtiJiaOi J{& closing at 9Cfto; Juno 90a9(>ftc, closing at 96*0; July 9ia96ftc, clos- i lug at95ftc; AUKUfct'JJftaOl^c.cloelug at iwfte: SepteiMb:-r twfta94fte, closlug ai94ftc;Docembe? 90a97c, closing at yoke; Januaiy S7a9i%c, clo>lugat 97c; May VlOlalOlM. closing at 810iV4. CJnrn I W.GOO bushel*; export* 2.4G8 bushel*; sale* 6JJ.030 bushel* o/ future* and 164.COO bushels of spot: imgiaded 4s}<a50o: No. 2 May 4&fai&y4c, closing at J"u? 4.^>4c, cI?,Iuk at 48fcc; July UfeutiKc, cloMug at 49%c; Auguit f^a^c, . Josiug at Oabt, receipts 4J.OOO bushel*; <ale* ivo.iuo bushels of futurts huJ 138,0.0 buthels A spot; exports nono; market tlrm; mixed westam M^atfe; white do 33^h39c. ,llay steady. l/Otlec, spot fair; Klotlrm at 17^c; optloushlgn- rand fairly active: sales 115,5'jo bags; May lt.30 il5 &Uc; Juuo l.r> bOaij C0c; July I5.50ai5.h5c; August 16Cfal5'J0e; September 15.70al5.05c: October 15,<5al6.00e; November J5.85alti 00c. Sugar luletand steady; fair tjgood rellnlHg 4U*4fcc; rellued steady, demand fair. Mo1u?h* quiet and unchanged. Rice steady and lu fair demand. Inllow quiet at 313-lCa33%c. Rosin dull. Turpcutlneuutl at35){c. Pore unchanged aud dull. Lard 4atS potute lower aud dull; western steam 'pot 7.25a7.30c: June 7.22a7.2?c; July 7.35a7 37c: August 7 38a7.45c; September 7.44c;October 7.60a; city steam 7.0UC Uutter quiet, ilrai and unchanged. Cheese ?Uudy aud quiet. Egg*, receipt* VJ3S packages; market quiet but sleauy; western l^al2^c. CniCAOO, May 6.?Tho wheat market had a bullish temper to day, although prices tluctuaiod rather wildly at times, foru was quiet Oats luict and featureless Mrs* pork slightly higher. Laid lower, flour steady ana unchanged. Wneat, :a*h No 2spring >3%c: No. 8 spring nominal: No. I red 83J?c; May 83^a34^c, closing at 83%c; June J5^a56>-4o. closine at 853-?o; July 84j?aS5>2c, Cl06ii* at 85)?c; August 83#i8l>$ct eluding at 84c. -orn, cash &%a3S^c; aiay aaa38>;c, closing at WJic: June 2u%i39)?Ci closing at 3Vi2c;July 41J? l41Kc. closing at 4l%c: August 4%a42Wc, closng at 42%c. Oa'Ji. cash 20%c; May tffttSG&c. :<?log at ?54c; June 27Ka^c, closing at $$?; fuly yiKa&V, closing at vUKc. Rye. cash No. 2, <C>c. Barley, No. 2, 57c. Flaxseed, No. 1, 81 08. 'rime timothy seed 81 66. Mcm pork, cash 822 00 L23 50; May aud June Sii00a23 50. clcslng at 823 60. jird.cashC.85aO.S7Kc: May C.85a6.30c, closing at i-H1,10 closlug at 6.95c; July Wka7.07Kc, closing at 7.92}$C: August 7 10a7.16c, losing at,*7 12Xc. Bacon, snort riM. 7.i0a7 6ic; houlders5.v0a6.0Jc: short clear 7.90a7.95c. Whisky, il 18. Sugars. cutloaf 6^a&%c; granulated 6c; tandard A 5%c. Uutterstcady; creamery 18a22^c: lalry 16&27C. Eggi lQ^ailc. Baltimork, May 6.?Wheat, western opened ilgher but clcscd easy; No. 2 winter red-spot 96a KJ&c; May95}Ja96>{c; June95%a95%c Corn. we*tirn scarce and tlrm: mixed spot 47i4a4Sc: May 47^ i48%c; June 47}?a4S%c: July 4Sa4l%c. tat* tirm; western whltoatatfJc; do mixed &la35c. Rye firm it 5a5('Jc. Provision* steady and quiet. Mtsspjrk H5W LarJ,rfUncd5^a8&. ButterArm Zmery 2la25c; western 18a20c. Eggs steady at lie. F1} an(* higher; lUo cargocs, ordinary to [air 10al7>ic. Philadelphia, Pa.. May C.~Flour, In better ilemand and unchanged prices. Wheat steady No. 2 rfd spot iH%c; No 2jvd.May %Ka97o;June Jtt!y 95XA05KC,'^Vtlgust 93>jm)1c. Corn, juiet imt steady no. 2 mixed May 47j<a4;^c: June 4.tfa4oc; July 48a48^c; August 49A49&. Dat*, spot firm out quiet; No.3 whlto 2Ca36Kc: futures quiet but firm;No. 2 white May 37K?37%c; June 37>4a38o: July 88>4d3ft^c; August 36a36Jic. Lard steady. Chetse quiet and steady. Cimcinnati. o., May 6.?Flour stronger. Wheat strong and higher; No. 2 red 85c; receipt* 3,000 bushels: shipment* 2,000 bushels. Corn stronger and higher; No. 2 mixed 44c. Oaw in good demand af3^,u.^ "yodull:No.2.62Ka63j i'orknomlual at 816 25. Lard easier at 6.80c. Bulk meat* nom' ?rt ?7 Bucon caiier; short rib 8 37Kc; short clear 7.85c. whisky active at 8107. Butter, sugar aud chcese steady. Eggs steady at 10c. Toledo, May c.?Wheat firm and higher; May S7Kcbld; June 87%c; July 87c bid, 87>ie asked; August 8^?c. Cora dull and steady; May 41Kc asked. Cloverscea ncglected. Live Stock. Chicago, May C.-Cattlo-Recelpta 9,000 head: shipments 3.0W) head; rnarxet weak, and faltc lower; ablpping Btoera 84 0Cal85: stockers and feeders 12 <6a4 20; cows, bulb and mixed 82 00a 4 00; bulk 82 80a315. Hogs?Receipt* 14,000 head; shipments C,COO head; market strong and 8c hiiher: packing and shipping 85 35a5 55; light W 75a5 30; skip* 83 00a4 70. theep-Kecclpts 4.000 head: shipmeut* 700 bead: market steidv; shorn 82 25a4 25; wcoled 81 W*5 CO; Texan* 82 50-8 65; lambs 8150a East Liberty. May 6.-Catt!o-Roccipts 19 head: Rhipmeutfl 19 head; market, nothing doing; all through consUnuieats. Hogs-Rtceipts 3,000head; shipments 3 000 head: market fair; Philadelphia* 85vUa5 bo; \orkere 85 25a5S5; common and light 15 0ua5 15; p!gs 84 60a4 75. Sheep?Receipt* 8C0 hea>l; shipment* 200 head; market slow at yesterday's prices. Cincinnati, o.. May 6.?Ilogs Arm; common and light&410a5 25; packing aud butchers ?Qa 6 36; receipt* 1,170 head; ahlpment* 1.8D0 head. Petroleum. OiLCrtY.PA., Kny6.-Opcned at CCKc; highcat 663^o: lowest t>5%c: ilosed at G6c; sales 714,000 barrels; clearauccs 1,COO,000 barrel*; charters 33,395 barrels; shipment* 67,931 barrel*. New York, May 6.?Petroleum dull; opened at 66jkc: higbeft 6?Ko; lowtst 65cK; closed at 66c; tales 840,0u0 barrels. BaADroBD. Pa.,May 6.-Op?ned atC6Kc; clofied at C6c; highest GO-^o; lowest 05%o; clearaucos 1,100,000 barrel*. PimuOHOH, Pa.,May 6 ?Petroleum fairly active: opem-d atCC^c; closed at C0}?c; highest t?7c; loweat 65J?c. Titcwolk. Pa , May G.-Oponed at 66kc; high* est CCJio; lowest 6^-Jc; closed at C6}?c. JUry Uooria. New York, MayG.?There was a trine better Inquiry without results. Tho market was quiet as a whoie, but tne tone ol eotiou goods rtllecu Increasing steadiness. Woolen gcods slow. Cotton. NitwYORK, Yav 6.?Cotton firm; middling uplands 10a15c; do Orleans ll%o; futures cloied quiet and steady: May lU.8^c; Juue IU.8S3; JulylU.Wc; August lO.SOc; tieptember 10.60c. Wool. New York, May 6.?Wool quiet and steady; do mcfitlo fleece 30aa7o: pulled I4a3te. NATURAL OAS. JNTKODUOE FUEL GAS Wlillo tho work of putting in the pipes can be easily and cheaply dono. Tho Natural (Ja8 Company of West Va. Is prepared to furnish Gas tu any part of tho city, No bills Milt be praented for gas consumed between the first ol May and the first of October. OFFICE, 7-i TWELFTH STREET. Superintendent?First Uoor. Contracting and Collections?Second floor.Rootns formerly occupied by Caldwell ?$i Caldwell ap'O K HAZI.BTT. Agont. v .1 r. tl.v 1- A'UIICJIS, ^ LONG FELT WANT. Robert .Luke IIm secured a first class man aa a driver for a itrcc hack, ilo can bo found at tho New McLuro Housi at mo6t any tlmo night or day, on and afur Hon day, March 7,1887. Any pereon wlBhlng hli ee: vices can \clcphono to ho, 124 or tho McLure Houb? Ho will meet all of tho train* on thli hide of tb rlTor. tnrt CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE QEAMBER SETS! Tea and Dinner "Ware! In New and Elegant Shape* and Deooratloni, i special pric?a for tho next few days In order t make room. Call and soo them at JOHN FliIBDEL'8, ap23 1130 Main Stroct, FUBSITrniB-PHBW <6 UKIlTBCnY, 1 BOHIHsTGHE'S ?HlMMOVIDJ?.^^^"^l"slrelcllers ^ vu ^. A ^ ai ouTo#rocoo?ofiuAi. , Will Sin jrou Money, Tlmo *nd Labor. I J'.VKHY IIOCUCKCXI'KH SBOUoD IUV* U.N*J k any lady can operate them, i ! . These unlquo Curtain 8tretohera will stretch al r kinds of Laco Curtain*, cither with or wlthou scallops or frlug's, and aro strong onouRli to stretct and dry UlankoU. Sbawla ami 8hama of all do aortptlona, and In faot all other gooda that may b< stretched and dried by a stretching marhlno Thcr may al?o bo used for the purpose of a Quilt Ing Frame, and being oonatructed of an adjuaublc I nature, can be placed to any alio required. The] i are mado of tho beat finished poplar wood two anr a quarter by seven-eighth luchca. well aoaaoucri i and will not warp, and seven by fourteen feet Is > ilid. FOll 8ALK IIY Frew&Bertschy Wliolcsulo and Rotall Dealers lit FURNITURE! a Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTRESSES. No. 1117 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. BSrSpcclal Attention to Undertaking anil Artorlnl Embalming, mv2 LOO AN <fe CO. DIETETIC PREPARATIONS. Wo aro Headquarters for all tlio popular gooda In thU lino, audi m Condensed Milk, ilorlick Food, Mellln'a Food, Nestle'a Milk Food, Imperial Granum, Lactated Food, Valentino's Meat Juice, Lolblg'a Ext. Beet, Bed Peptonolds, die., die. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridge Cornor. Watch Your Temperature,) Jnat received, a great variety of THKRMOMETKKd, for Ofllco, l'arlor or Physician's u*e. Handaome styles at low prices. Those using Natural Gas have spoclal need for a Thermometer. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. OWNERS OF HORSES & CATTLE Find It often necessary, at this season, to uso Tonics and Blood Purlflera in keerlng their atock In good order. Wo ask their attention to the French Condition Powder, Which wo havo boon Belling for many years, and which wo confidently recommend. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridge Comer. ar7-DAvr UltOCKKiKS, JtTC. ML. IfcKIIJUY', trum von w " * lUilXAJ JUJO GROGEIi, PORK- mill AK]? OUiJFK OX TK2 Celebrated uKea lilrd Hums," Has. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. Hy own caro ot choice Smoked Meats deliertd dally Iron ray Pork House at ilanchasti r. The Lartest block ol General Groceries in the State. Patent and Family Flonr. Bole oontrol In tki? city o! "faerleo" Pi. tent Faultless" Family. Out Favorite Family, * Finest In the market Sole Agent lor DuPoat'i 8portIn*, Mining anfi Easting Fowdei. wrHeadquarters for Eckcrmann 6t Will'! cela brated Church (Sandlea. all rtvlcn. 1>23 FLORIDA ORANGES. 10 BOXE3 GOLDEN RUE8ET8, Just received by K. J. 8MYTU. FANCY LEMONS, Largo CocoanutH, k'lkm Chw^n Pineapple Cheese, Calad Dressing, Pure olive Oil, Wheat Germ Meal, Queen Olive*. Boaelc-M Sardines. IR,. J". SMYTH. 10 Ibi. Granulated Sugar. $1 00. ap21 JAMOSA COFFEE! Jamoaa Coffee! Jamosa Coffee! For body, strength and flavor it has no equal, AT II A.X AUKIt'S, 1306 Market St., McMechen's Old 8und. Get our Price List for May; it will Interest you. my 8 * Q F. BEHREN8, Grocor&EuropeanSteainsliipAg't. Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Grocery in the city. MrIu Storo and Ofllce, 2217 Market Street. Warehouse, 2219 Market Street. South Brauch Store, cor. Thirty-eighth and Jacob treeU. in th> largo ttretwood Biillilnig nirl EDUCATIONAL,. WHEELING BUSINESS MLEGE! Tlirco Separato DepaitmentS' In successful operation. Business, English Train* ing, and Shorthand and Typewriting. Ladies admitted. Address as above. Jal-MW j^ORWOOD INSTITUTE, i A. Select Boarding and Day School for YoungLadles, NO. 1107 MAS 3. AVE., Washington, D. C. Summer Bcsslon at Norwood, Nelson county, Va Mil. and Mm. WILLIAM D. CABELL, ap27 Principals. . i, De Chantal Academy, NEAll "WHEELING, W. VA. The thirty-ninth year of this well-known Acad emy, under tho charge of the Visitation Nuni opens on tho first Monday of September next, ant continues ten months, t Pupils received at any time In tho session. ? Those wno dealre to place their daughters In u i. Institution affording exceptional advantage* li thewaj ol hoalthlul and dolJghtlul location, oi e ocllent board, thorough discipline and Instructlo at the hands of life-long Uacticni. in every depar - mentnf female education, Including themouer language* and music, should send for a catalogs ' o! tnls school. Address, Dlrectreoa of the Academy of the Vicltatlo: MT, DE CHANT All, it aD25-iuw Npar Wheel Ins?. W. Va. X) ' All kinds of book and jo PRINTING neatly and promptly exwutod i tha inuillgtinoor Job Booms. TIIUSTER'8 8A.LK, " npRUSTKE'8 SALE OF M ANUUE?TE JL PROPERTY. By virtue ol a Deed ol Trust tnado to no i truMeo by f. J,. Klmberly mid wUo, dated Beptoi b*r ?!. 1SS3, and recorded lu the ofllce of the uloi ol the County Court ol Ohio county, Wwt V Irgiul lu l>eod ol Truat Hook No. 20, page 829, 1 ih&U m at public auction, on 8ATCRDAY, MAY 14, 1B87, cotnmonclng at lu o'clock A. M., hi tnu irout dot ol the Court llouneof ?al<l county, In tho city i Wheeling, Uto follow I uk doncrl bod proinirty, that losay: a ccrtaln iwrcvl ol ground altuaUxl In Ui city of Wheeling, Ohio county, Weat Virginia, eoi Ulnlng ono- fourth of an acre, boundeu aud di crlbeuai follovri: lu-gluniug on tho cut aldei Wetzel itreet iformcrly oallod William itreet) i tho northwoat corner ol tho lot markod "11a graven" on tho plat ol tho aub-dlvUloiw of tli Kellly farm u rccordcd lu Deed Book No. 57, pagi 841 aud Mi, In tho otllco of tho Clerk ol tho Count Court of Ohio county j thence along tho uorth llu I of laid "Margraves" lot caatwardly to ttio west llu t ol the itreet marked on ?ald plat "Kellly atroot; i thence along aald we?t Hue northwardly to Ui . south aide of tho UclUy hill road; theuoo with a&l , mu? nmxMuii nuu uwiiawwuwarmy I , thown ou w?ld plat to the ml sldoof William (uoi . Welxel) street; thcuce with the cut bide of sal i Wetzel street southwardly to tho beginning, ei cepting, however. ao much of said parcel o( groum I m wan ixmveyul by tho said 1'. L. Klinborly ani 1 wlfo to tho utancliMtur Coal Company by dee i dated October 1, 1M3, aud now ol record lu tli olllce oi llie Clerk of the Couuly Court ol Obi county lu Deed hook No. 75, at i>agesi; the parts exoepted being described as follows: beginning the northwesterly corner ol tho Uargmvea, Uluxa , Kellly purchaso on tho soutneasteriy aldo ol Wet eel street, and with said side ol said street uortli wardly ouo hundred aud forty-lour (141) feet to i point lu liue with tho southwardly side ol th stouo foundation of Klmberly's frame sublo on i forty foot street dcalguated as Kellly struct ou thi aloroaald plat of sub-dlvlsloua of the Kellly estate thence '.o and with said side of said stable founds tiou to tho wotitorly side of raid Kellly street southwardly hfty-three (M) foot to thu northeaster ly corner ol tho Margraves, Ilium purchaso, an( with the nortborlr line of said Margraves trac westwardlr to tho ocgfnnfng. TKKMB OK bALK?One-third, or as mucn mon u the purchaser may elect, caih In hand ou th< day of salo, and auy residue lu two equal install meut* payable in ouo and two years from thodsj of sale, with lnloreot from that day, tho purchase! ioglvo his note* for tho dolorred Installments, und to secure tho same by deed of trust upon the prop crty and Insurance policies upon thu buildings U the satisfHCtiou of the trustee. Tltlu believed good, but soiling as trustee I shsL oonvcy only such title m 1a vetted lu mo. W. f. 11 UlllJAKD, Trustee. *V. H. MALUKU. Aimtlonoor. nulO TKUSrEE'6 SALE OF EASI WHEEL 1NQ ItKAL ESTATK. liy virtue of a deed ol trust mado by Maria II MlnsiudJohu Mills, hur husband, to mo as trus tee, bearlugdatoou tho llrst u.y of May, In the year one thousand eight huudreu uud eightyllve aud recordtd lu tho oillcc of the Clerk of tnc Couu tr Court of ublo county, Weit Virginia, lu Deed o: 'lrust Book No. Jfcl, jiaxo 160. 1 will proceed to sill at public auction at tUo irout door of the Court House ol Ohio couuly, lu Vi heeling, W. Va, on MONDAY, JUNK 111,1887, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following described projkriy, that is to say; the east naif ol the lot or parcel of ground lyin^ and beln < ou tho north side oi tflfteeuth (formerly Ceutre) street, between Jacob and Wood Iformerly blxth aud fcevouth) stieeU, in that portlou oi tho citv ol Wbeeilug which waa laid oil' Into loU by William W. fchriver, the ?aid lot or i>aroel of ground bjing deslguaud as lot uumocrtd eight (b) on the nlat ni naiu auumou, tho portion 10 be told Irimtiug tUirty Cat>) lecl on Fifteenth (formerly Centre) direct, null extending backward of an uniform willtu to u public alloy la mo rear of said Jot, togetnor wltli uil aud singular the hereditaments nud appurtenaucca thereunu> belonging, or lu any wise apperialmug. ikkm.h uk SiLE-Ono-thlrd of the purchaao money, or aa much more aa the purchaser way elect to pay, ca*n lu hund ou the day of sale, and auy rtsliluo lu two cquHl Instalment# payablo in oue aud two yearn from the day ol salo. with Intertat iroia that day, payable sew?-anuu*ily, the purchaser to Rive mm notes lor the deferred hiatalmeuti, and to iccure the same by deed of uust upon the property aud lusurauce policy upou the bullulng to tuu satisfaction of the tiusice. Title believed good, but telling aa trustoo I shall couvey ouiy sueu tlilo aa la vested lu mo by the above mentioned deed. UEUHGE K. E. GIL0URI3T, Truateo. J. C. Hkbv*y, Auctioneer. iny6 1 CORSETS. I "7 "IrT WatghsprinB ' *00 ? eOo II. Willi sliding Detachable Springs. Belter tlian Whalebone or Hom,.a and guaranteed never to break. Price, $1.25. _ For sale by leading wholesale and retail establishments. SHAYER, STROUSE&CO. 412 Broadway. N. Y., Manufacturers. 'I' }? ~~ LAMP CHIMNEYS. jaAar/ LAMP CHIMNEYS ARB ottored for salo represented as good as tho Famous FBiLHXTQF BUT TIIEY are mm And liko nil Counterfeit* lack tho Bcmarkablo L;VST!.\G Qualities OF THE GEXCISE. ASK FOR, THE KIDITHD r&ftrcL s yr Andlinslst x<H2>v TniS HATKG^^^^^^LABEL Tvitii ^o*m>^ cuiiDiEi rat.Oct. 30, 1SS3. The PEAB.L TOP is manufactured 0>'LY by GEO, A, MACBETH & GO,, PITTSBPKGH, PA. BUSINESS CARD 8. JAMES L. HAWLEY & CO., Merchandise Brokers, NO. 1120 MAIN ST., apC Wheeling, V.'. Va. JJEDMAN A CO., Afonto lor tho Gs!ebr?ted Ecore talent Indestmctlblo Wrought and Mleabli IBON TREE GTJAP.D, HEAL ESTATK AGENTS, Q. 0. SMITH, Roai JEistnte Ayent AND BTOOK BROKEfc, BpoeJa! attention given to'Collcctlng Kcnta an the general management ol Roal Katate. Ctn fa Qlih the b?t ol references. ^ rl" 1WV<T" T.. W>inoHrr, w v.. MKDIOAU CltIMAULT'8 1 lujoclloil Hlill * Where all other medlrltHH havn filled these pr Iparations were alwaya cflfc lve. They insure rap! aud extraordinary cure of seveiu, recent ar chronic ca>e* of disease. They are used In tl Hospitals c f Pari* by iho celebrated Dr. Klcor and are found greatly superior to all remedl : httherio known. n For sale by all drUpgUU mr!tt> ? OR, MOTl'S FRENCH POWDERS v Will cure IMfca** of tlio Kidneys, Gravel. Ulc< fltrlcture*, and all Urinary and urethral Duea? Nenrou* and Physical Debility. 8en.lnal Weaknt ? Low of Vigor, Premature Decllno In Man, Kai Decay, Impotency caused by errors of youth, c cesaea, Ac. Hyphllls in all lu forma, sore thrt and now}, ulcers, eruption*. ecrofula. tetter, w Z rheum, and all blood and Bkln dl^anca. Kemi D Weaknea speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured t> threo days. Prlco *3 00. Bold In Wheeling. W. V it by K. F, BOOKING, DruggUt, Bent by mall aoah I JalQ j| KIRKS i WlU*? ? A \S?.S\'?F?.kW\\ ' / \\JHWcte. \\ >< fesA 4 I D\^==ZII ! 8IU55IAP * tho only brand of Laundry Soap n awarded a first class medal at tho I1 New Orleans Exposition. Guarnnj tectl absolutely pure, nud for genenil j household purposes la tho very best I SOAR ? i " J LOUISIANA LUTTK11Y. "Wo do hereby oeiutv tiuu wo iraporvuio tho ar? ' rangoraonta for all tho Monthly and Beml-Annual [ Drawings of Tho Umlslann Btoto Lottery Company, I aud In ixirsou tnauage and oontrol tho Drawiugs themselves, and that tho same are conducted with > boncaty. falruwa. and In good faith toward all par* , It08, and wo authorlxo the Company to um this I oortltlcatc, with fac-simllea of our sUnitnrc* at tachod, In 1U advertlsemonta." i Oommlnlonere. Wo tho undcnilcuod Banks and Bankoni will pay all Prizes drawn in Tho Loulslaua Btato Lotterlua which may bo prceentod at our counters. J. H. OGLKSBY, Pre*. Louisiana National Bank, PIERRK LANAUX, l?n*. Buto National Bank. A, BALDWIN, Pres. Now Orleans National Bank, CAUL KOUN, Pres. Union National Bank, TTNPKECEDF.XTEI1 attp ??.IUIUI1U11 I u OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by tho Legislature ior Educational and Charitable purposes, with a capital of 81,000,000-to which a reeervo fund o! over 8550,000 has sluco been added. By an overwhelming popular voto Its franchise was made a part of tho present Rtato Constitution Rdoptod December 2d, A. D., 187V. The only Lottery ever voted ou and endorsed by tho people of any titato. It never tcaia or poitpona. ltd Grand Single Number Drawings tako place monthly, and the beinl-Auuual Drawing! regularly every six months (June and December). A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fifth Grand Drawing, Class K, in tho Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, May 10,1887?JiOltli Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL I'KIZK, 8160,000. arNotice.?Tickets are Ten Do Han only. Halves % 15. Filths, 92. Tenths, ?i. uuroF rnizxs. 1 Cnpltal Prize of 1150,000.. _.51S0,0CC 1 Grand Prlzo of 50,000 50,000 1 Grand Prlxe of 20,000 20,000 2 Large l>rUuiol 10,000 .. 20,000 i Large Prlxuiof 6,000 ??? 1-0,000 20 Frizes of 1,000 20,000 60 Prizes of 600. .. 25.C0C 100 Prizes Of 300 80,000 2t0 Prizes of 'J00 40,000 500 Prizes of 100 60,000 1000 Prizes of 60 60,000 jLppnoxiKATioN raizsa. 100 Approximation Prlzee of {300 .. 80,COO 100 Approximation Prizes of 200 20,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 ??. 10,000 il79 Prizes, amounting to ? .....$535,000 Application for rates to clubs should be mado only to tho oQlce ol tho Company in Now Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving lull tddrcw?. POSTAL NOTR3, Express Money Orders, or New "York Exchaugo in ordinary letters. Currency by ExpreiiS (at our exj>?nsu)^drcm'd New Orleans! La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. G. Address Registered Lotters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ? *nw urnmns. La. . . nriirunrn That tho preacnco of Generals IlLulLiuULII Beauregard ana Early,wno aro In cbargo of tho drawlbge, Is a guarantee oi absolute liUruchN and integrity, that tno cnauccs aju ail equal, aud that no ouo uau pousloiy Ulvino what number will draw a Prize. ItK&lKMHKlt ihat thepaymcntof all Prizes is GUAltitM'UKO HY FOUK NATIONAL HANKS of New Orleans and tho Tickets aro Rlsned bv thn - . ui BU AUHlllUUOU, WllOEO chartered rights aro recoguized lu llie highest Courts; thcreloro, bewaro of any imitations or auouymom schemes. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. For ticket* or lurthcr information in uio abovo Lottery, address JAS. H. WILSON, Caro W. y. JOllNtfiON, tiovnurtnn. Ky. JLNhUUAlSCK COMl'ANlKd. Ilia Best Accident Insurance! The 01<1 Koli<iI>Io United States Mutual ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, Tlmo tried and proved. Ten yenrs of BUcccsa. Our I vailed for prompt and equitable scUlemout of claims. Over 81.000.000 in Lowes. NoIohma due and unpaid. Over 35,UX) leading bualnoas and professional men aro membera. KEW FEATURES. 810,000 Death by Accident.; 810,000 Lo&a of Both Hands. 8lo,ooo Loes of Both Feet. 810.000 L/tfta llanH "*> ' c--" -?.uwiuruui, 95,000 Losa Hand or Foot. SB,000 Loss Both Eyes. ; 81,:u)o Lots Ono Eye. 84,500 Pennauent Total Disability. 850 a Week Temporary Total Disability. ThcFO amonnts of Indemnity are provided by tho Policies of the Uultod htates Mutual Accident Association, U'-!0 and 3'J2 UKOAUWAY, N. Y., at a cost to members in the pruferred occupations, of about 8-0 a year, which inuy be made lu ono i>aymentor In iusUUmeu'jf. One-half or ono-quarter ol above Insurance at proportionate rates. Membership Fee, 85 for each 85,000 Policy. CHAUl.ES B. PEET, PreB'l. JABES B. l'lTCUER, Sec'y. Dr. T. 0. EDWARDS, j WUKKL1NG, W. VA., General Agent for West Va. ami Eastern Olilo. M)'J . rjMJE MANUFACTURERS' - FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WHEELING, W. VA. Onicc Removed to No. 1318 Market St. (over city 11ank.) a CAriTAL. ? 9100,000 r* DIBICTOBa: J. If. Brown. T. M. Darrah, J..C. Alderson, Win. ElUngham, A. J. Bwceuey, J. w. onllahor, Robert Hlinpsou, 0. Btelnmeu, J. W. Amlck. J, M. BROWN, President. J. 0. ALDERSON. vice Prwldent. W. F. BUTLER, Jr., decrctary. j iimiich pruperiy sgaluut Iom or damago by firo. m.l'J-rrh.ta Cj rjMIE FRANKLIN IN8UKANCE CO. ill OF WHEELING, w. VA. J,0 CAPITA!. #100,00(1 ca Insures URalust '.?*? or dama#o by Ore and lightning all clowns ol dt-slrablo property, also Injure* i cargoes on the Western waters. ~ omctna. J N. Vance President, M.llellly, Vice President. et^ J. L. Btrocblclu, Bec'y, Jaa. P. Adams, Aui't Bee. m, DiRtcrosa, m, J.N.Vnnce, 2d. Keilly, L. C. Stlfcl, :ly J.H. llobbSf 0. W. Kranzhelm. ix- OFFICE?No. 30 TWKLVTII STREET, mr2C lit ================== SUBSCRIBE FOB ? "THE WEEKLY LNTELLIGKNCER," 1 01,00 PKB ANNUM,