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MXDICAL. I Ovro My Lire. ~~ ciurrn i, I win taken lick a year ago With bllloui foyer." "My doctor prononncod mo cured, but I MUlck BKHin, with terrible pains in my lurk and Bides, and I got bo bed I Could not move I I shrunk I r'rom --S lbfl. to 1201 I had been doctoring ior my lifer, but It did no Rood, I jlil not expect to live more than throo morula 1 bWn 10 nB0 UoP Hitters, Ulrwily uy H'lHiUto returned, my i-?Im left mo, niti.UieiJitura.wmod renewed ull by mule in'l ?n>'' <"i"? ie.vc ?m not oair m kiuml h hovun-lxu, but weigh tnoro than l did {K To Hop Hilton I owe my life." a J/ultlin, June 0, '80. B. KmPATRICK. ci t a nut i j, "Mildou. Mm*., Fob. 1. lfttt. GentlemenliuDtrtd Willi attaokaol sick headache." ^eura)js'ifl? fomale trouble, for years in t'jp moot terribloand excruciating mannor. No medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I uaod liop Bitten, The lirnt bottle Nearly cured mo; The second made mo as well and Btron# oa wlitm a child, "Anil I Iiavo been ao lo this day." My hnaband wan an invalid for twenty ?e?i? with a eerloua "Kidney, liver and urinary complaint. "1'ronounced by Boaton'ti beat pbyaicliiu-"Incurablel" Seven LottlfS ol your Bittora cured him and I knowol the "hires ol eight poraona" Iu my neighborhood that have beou eftvt'J by your bittern. Anil many more aro uslne them with rn'Ht buat lit. "ihey almost do mlraclee?" ?Mri. ?. D. Slack. !|0? TO <*KT SlCK.-Eipow you noli il?T >UJ . ninin: uAt loo mtitti ivlttiout cxtrcko; work loo Unl without ru*t; liuulor all tliu time; uku nil Ihi! vilu luiklrumi oilvvitlflcd, ami Uieu jou win wantt'J know hub- to ukt Wm,?Which Is aiwwerid Ja thrco words?Take liop hitters. Hardened Liver, Kivo years ago I broko down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then I have been unable to be about lit all. My liver bccame hard like wood; my limbs woro pulled np and filled with water. All the bi'Bt physiciana agreed that nothing could care me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters; 1 liavo used seven bottles; the tiardncsa baa all gone (rom my liver, thf swelling Irom my limbs, and it has tmr/i/J o miracle tn my case; otherwise 1 would bare been now in my grave. J. W. .Mourn', Buffalo, Oct.J, 1H8I. I Write Thin Token ol the great appreciation I have of your Bitters. I was Bfllicted Willi lullunmatory rheumaUimlll For nearly Seven years, and no medicine eeema to do we any Good! I ! Until I tried two bottles of your Hop Bittorfl, and to my surprise I am as woli to day m ever I was. I hope "You may havo abundant Bucceea" In this great and Valuable medicine: Anyone wishing to know more about my euro? Can learn by add refining me, E. M. Williams, 1103 Kith street, Wash., D. (J. mjrls FAYP drunkenness Or tlic Iiiuunr Iluliit* Ponltivelr Cored by ^limJuNtrrlnir J)r. Unities' Goldou Spucillr. It can bo civon in a cup of coffeo or tea without the knowledge oi the person tailag It; Ls absolutely liurtaltKH, and will effect a permanent and spwiy euro, w nether the patient ls a moderate drinker ur an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of druukards have been mado tempcrato men who litre taken Golden tfj>ec]floin theircoffee witnout their knowledge, and to day believe they quit drinking of their own ireo will. IT NEVER KA.1LS. The system onco impregnated with the Hpedflc, it become? an utter impossibility ,Ior tho liquor appeUte to exist. FOR SALE BY LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. OK, MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS Will cure Diseases of tho Kidneys, Gravel. Gleet, Stricture*, nail all Urinary and Urethral Diseases, Nervous and Physical Debility. Seminal Weakness, v Loss ol Vigor, Premature Decline in Man, Karly lUnv Imnnlctirv hr ormr* nf vnnfh ?? . cesses, Ac. Syphilis in all fa lorms, sore throat aaJ none, ulcere, eruption. scrofula, tetter, salt rheum, aud all blood and skin diseases. Female Weakness speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured lu three days. Price & 00. Hold in Wheeling, W. Va., by E. F. HOCKING, Druggist Bent by mill Bealcd. U10 VLUMHINti, STEAM di GAS FITTING. Gliio. & &OJS, Successors to Thompeon A Hlbfcer3. PRACTICAL takers; Gas and Steam Fillers, 11KASS FOUNDERS. x Specialties Natural Ga.Supplies, Steam Heating affir Ventilation 1814 S2u.rifot Street-. WHEELING, W. Vi. ^CAUwork promptly done at moat rcaaowabl? pfl(x?. mr?? . ?pi!lMBLE <4 LUTZ. ~ o>'ecici aucnuon Riven to XN A T UBALGAf! , fitting o( Hllifi.FictorUyi and Dwellings " SPEOI A.LTII1S. M HEATIHS, PLUMS AND GAS FITTING. Mio and 14J.S Mai-ket t*t, WHKHJKO, W. VA. Hmounblo prices ud prompt attention glrei. to til. jal JS^OTICE. With thrco year* crperlonco with Natural GM In ?eil*burvh and vicinity, am prepared to do *U *ort la that Uno. A liuo ol Natural Gas Fitting* oa hind jor tho trado. OSCAR SEKLEY, Clumber, Gas and Btcam Fitter rar,f ^UKK FUTON, ' PRACTICAL Plumber, Uas and Steam Fitter, No. U10 MAIN BTREET. _?<>y<thMHK promptly attended to. ap7 1 ^TM. HARE & SON, WIACTJOAL Plumbera, Gas and Steam Fitter? No. CS TWELFTH STREET. AU work done promptly at rcaaoaablo price*. KUSIXBSS CARDS. J 1 jJpTvElt Ic IUDOUFF, | BOTTLERS OF I ?ecr, Ale, l'orter, Stout, Aloxie, i Ginger Ale, Club 8oda, am] all kinds ol Caruoimtcd Beverages and Mineral Waters. 1 No. (1 TWELFTH STREET. ""All orders will recclvo our prompt attention. _ , ( MEYElt & RADCL1FK. ^Teleuhone^. my!8-DAW JAMES L. HAWLEY A CO., M?rclian?llso Broliern, NO. 1150 MAIN ST., .'!< Wheeling, W. V?JJKDMAH A CO,, Aeonta lor the Oal6l>ratcd H^eeo Fataut todeatrnctible Wrought nu<l JfeiicaWfl 1B0N TBKK GUA.KD. ar* MEDICAL. It is really surprising how people will 8 month ajter month and year afler year with CONSTIPATION when a regular habit of body can bo wcurod ^ out changing the diet or disorganizing tho nt li ihey will only A Simplo but KHectivo Yegeta Compound. "I havo u?cd Simmons Liver Regulator for ntlpatlon, and always with decided benefit Ulniu WARNM, Late Chief Jwtlcoof Ga. ?Prepared by? J. H.ZttlLIN it CO., my2-UTrAvr Philadelphia, i Wmr A8LS YOU' Do you fool dull, languid, low-Bnlrited, 11 I lew, and indescribably miserable,(both phy cnlly and mentally; experience a senso i fullness or bluntiiiK after on ting, or of "goj ; now," or emptiness of stomach In tho mot Ing, tonguo coated, bitter or bad tasto mouth, Irregular nppotito, dizziness, frcque headaches, blurred oyeslght," floating speck before tho eyes, nervous prostration or e haustlon, Irritability of toinper. hot llushi I alternating with chilly sensations, shai 1 biting, transient pains ncro and thero, ct) feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, disturbed and unrofrcshlng sleep, constat indescrlbablo feeling of dread, or of impen Ing calamity? | If you faavo all, or any consldernblo numb of tneso symptoms, you aro suffering fro that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, nssociat I with Dyspepsia, or Indlgestlou. Tho mo complicated your disease has becomo, tl greater tho number and diversity of sym totns. No matter what stago It has reaeht Dr. i'lorce'm UoUlou medical DIhcovci will subduo It, If taken according to dire tlons for a misonablo length of time. If 11 otired, complications multiply and Consum tlon of the Lungs. Skin Diseases, Heart Dlscat I Ilhoumatism, Kldnoy Disease, or other gra maladies aro quit? llablo to Bet In and, sooa or later, lnduco a fatal termination. Dr. Piorco'n <ioldon lUcdlcnl D1 covory acts powerfully upon tho Liver, at through that great blood-purifying orga cleanses tho system of all blood-taints and it purities, from whatever causc arising. It equally etllcaclous In acting upon tho Kl neys, and other excretory organs, clcansln strengthening, and healing their diseases, j an appetising, restorative tonic, it promot digestion and nutrition, thereby building i both flesh and strength. In miiliirJni tills wonderful tnedlclno has gained irre celebrity in curing Fever una A true, Chills at Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. i'lcrco'N Uoldeit Hied leal Dt covcry CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Hlotch, or Eruption, to tl worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " Fever-sores 8ealy or Hough Skin, In short, all dlseas caused by bad blood aro conquered by tl powerful, purifying, and invigorating ine< clno. Great lilting Ulcers rapldlyheai undi ita benign influence. Esiwciully has it man fegtcd its potency in curing Tetter, Eczetn Erysipelas, 1 lolls. Carbuncles, Soro Eyes, Scro ulcus Sores and Swellings, Jlip-joijjt DJraif ' Whlto Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Nee and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents stamps for a largo Treatise, with colon plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same anion ior a Treatlso on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. 'Hioroughly cleanse it l?v using I)r. Pierce Golden jTXedicai Discovery, and go< digestion, n fair skin, buoyant spirits, vit fltrcngth and bodily health will l?e establish^ CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula or the Lungs is arrest' and cured. by this 'remedy, if taken in tl earlier stages of tho disease. From its rati velous power over this terribly fatal diseas when llrst offering this now world-famed rei ctly to the public, Dr. Plerco thought serious of calling it his "Consumption Cuhk," b abandoned that name as too restrictive I a mcdioino which, from ita wonderful coj blnatlon of tonic, or stren?thenlng, alterativ or blood-cleansing, antl-blllous, i>ectotal. ai nutritivo properties, is unequaled, not on as a remedy for Consumption, but for a Chronic Disease* of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs For Weak Luntrs, Spitting of Ulood, Shot ncss of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Hro chltls, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and klndr affections, it is nn ctlicfent remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1,00, or Six Ilottl for $5.00. &tr Send ten cents in stumps for Dr. Plere book on Consumption, Address, U/nvlrl'cv niitMANitnini ln?i>i>UII/i> nuima uidpcuoaij rncuiuai fldduuauuii |1 CG3 ITIolii St., BUFFALO. N, I* TRIED | 1M TllC CRUCIBLE. About twenty yenr* ago I dltcovorwj a llttli sore on my chock, and tho doctors prnnoupccd It cancer." I hnvo tried a number of physicians but without receiving any permanent benefit, Among tho number wore ono or two specialists, Tho modlclno they applied was like nro to the sore, causing lutenso pain. I saw & statomonl in tho papers telling what B. S. 8. had done foi others similarly afflicted. I procured some al onco. Ucfore I had used the sccond bottle the K'lshbors could notleo that my cancer wai heaJIngup. 3fr general health had been bn<; fnr two nr t lireo rears?I had a Imcklntr coukV and spit blood continually. I had a sovor< pain In my breast. After taking six bottles 01 a. B. S. my cough loft mo and I grow stoutei than I had been for norcral years. My cancci hw healed over nil but a little spot about th( also of a half dime, and It Is rapidly disappear Ing. I would advlso every ono vrlth cancer t< glvoO. 8. S. n fair trial. Mrs. NANCY J. JIcCONAUGITEY, ^sho Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind Feb. 1#, 18SC. Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable, am seems to euro cancers by forcing out the Impu rltles from tho blood. Treatise on Blood ani Skin Disomies mailed tree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. j B&AWKXt 3- ATLANTA, OA. fciiimr?uwuiwmuMiiniiwijsn??p Smrn Soj A SPECIFIC TOR Woman's Hiseasi ??uca ii? PaWaieapp?".d J? rofaso rWrcanty ana JL?? Menstruation or onthly sicknes If ttken dnring the CIIA.NQE OP LIFE, c offering anil dinger will ho avoided. GfStioa book " jJriiini to Wo***," miUcd troo. Beaptuld RtamaTOH Co.. atlintv a ' Uiooubringi Into health jrpj A till Kci/ulata tho Syal fiLi'iKrcrowaof bead to i 1 W*1 Jfl BMBglgl?S]it curat tho Piles, It opt Lotfappctlto It Boon Wl/o0famlUc8 through Keep T^'aiU.NTS' SELTZEUnearat ba * s: ?k Otllr.e: Noh. 25 and Ji7 Fourteenth Htro?t. ' For the InUltlgcnctr, ' "PAIIODIK." How ircab In my mlud wo tbo weucs ol my "kid .dotn," As. I look baok tho years and rovlro tho olc chimes: Tbo pauU without "gRlnuies," tho ihluo on tb( coit aloevo, StiRReHtliiK tho absence of a "hankish" at times The Irollciume ntouebrulso my pedals adorning, The sting of tho hurabloboo dlsleudlng mj check, And tho list of tlio blK hoy, who, raged with m> scorning,, Upon my both cyea tfllftrvcngeftnco did wroak. Tho list ol (hat big boy, Tho tint ol that bad boy, Tbo list ol that dlro boy bluo yougcaneo did wreak. It cbauccd In those days, tyrolo daya ol FIril Header, My at'ontUm wai taken from tho "ox" nnd the "cat" Cou? Br a bundle of lovollnes*, my senses entrancing, t. ? A hazolovcd tnaldcn who eloie by mo sat. And 1 looked all the under I could at this darling! Gave her caudy, and apples, nud nuts and &h that, ITnnn.t mmint.ln fro ..l.mn. ?.wl -i 'a. her, ?? 8earchcd tho woodland lor llowera to put tn the hat Of thl* U'xen-hfttied maiden, ThU hnzel-oyed IDftlJuU, ThU voluptuous maldcu who closo by mo sat. Hut tho courso of this amour ran till then but amoothly, This blifboy had been smitten by bor laugulahrmllo. And when In tho gloaming I 'scortcd hor homogx ward, is Tito b'ood of thU rival 'gun to bubblo and f "bile." n Then u>y ken was bedazzled by lnnumorablo star* m lets, " /mi tho dcuf/wis, roused by my iloloroua crloa, fo. As rudely ho toro mo apart from my darling, 8i. And planted n hugo list In oach of my eyca. 0( Tho fist of that ble boy. Iho fist of that bad boy, )0. Tho Hut of tbat dlro boy bluod both of my oyes. H. 0. ELLBWOllTH UlTllKNH. in limgham, Ohio. lit sx" PAGAN HOli. ,p' Illt? Uloitlog llomurha tit tlio lllu?i>hemy ilii Trial. JjT Moubistown, N. J., May 20.?"The quead tion at iaauo in this trial," Ool* Ingeraoll or BBid when court roaaeombled with an at, tendanco so'much larger than that of tho d morning that tho ovorflow packed tho ho halla and atairwaya, "ia whether in Now ST. Jersey a wan haa a right to a free exprea? aion of honcat'thought." For the epeaJcot er'a pnrt ho would not wish to live in a g* world in which he could not expreee hie honeat opinion, lie denied tho right of or any number of men to padlock tho lips of another, to make a tonguo a convict. A ^ man had a right to work with hia handa? n, to aow ecod, to gather the harvest. Then '}* whjr might ho not cultivate hia brain, and a- having cultivated that field communicate p. hia opinions? It was a question now of ;? intellectual liberty. Without that men i"p were but painted clay. Here are Borne of a. Col. Ingersoll's expressions as he followed I ^ out the thought above indicated: "We are compelled to think aawedo. I ?- When we look out on the fields, on the! woods, into the solemn night? these I things produce thoughts, and do it neces-! no sarily. The blood pursues its accustomed course in the brain in spite of you, the [j| eyes see in spite of you, the ears hear in' u- spite of you, and you cannot Btop the: L'r brain from thinking. i "For 4,000 years people have tried to' fl persuade others to think their way. Did | they succeed? No, because they applied I tl; brnte force, which is not argument. No I ;d orthodox church exists that hasn't tried | nt to make all think alike. Yet every one of i them at the start hes advocated free speech. I " John Calvin began his great movement! by writing in France a book on religious, [Jj toleration. But when he got power he tl. burned Survetus at the stake for differing I with him on a question that neither of i them knew anythii" nb^nt. .That is tho I rucoiU ui ivo rw.gUiiitt minority when it jP becomes a iat>jjrity. I ie, "What a stupid world this would be if ?- everybody said yea to everything everv $ body else aaid. Tho one thing supremely j or important is human liberty. I am a be-i ?- liever in what I call intellectual hospital3 ity. If a good idea comes to the dwelling | ly of my brain I bid it stay. Ii it is bad L \} want it to make room for another. I won't ill treat it, but its room is bettor 5 than its company. "I don't hate Presbyterians, but Preabyterianism. I don't hate a man that hna eJ rheumatism, but rheumatism that has a man. 109 "What ia blasphemy ? That dependa on Q's where you are. Suppose a man from Morriatown should go to Turkey and tell the people there that the Koran ia false, that 1 Mohammed waa no prophet, that the *' . angel Gabriel does not measure 100 leagues 1 between the eyes. The Turks would call him a blasphemer and put him in jail, what would the Morriatown people say? 'Look at those heathen wretches, they need more mieeionariea.' "Turn the case about. Suppose a Turk came to Morriatown and preached that the Koran waa the inspired book and Mohammed the real prophet. If the people of Morriatown put that man in jail, X aay they need more missionaries. "Here ia a man who came here with a little pamphlet. If you had let him alone the diameter of his echo would have been 100 or 200 feet. Your course haa made hia miBBion inorediBcuesed than anything else 5 could havo done. Fifty millioua of poople 1 will hear of this trial. You may Bhut him up in jail, but you can't jail hia argument. U you could only imprison a thought intellectual tyranny could aucceod." , Col. lngeraoll took up tho statute governing such a case. It i'b sb follows: [ "It any pereou shall williully blaspliemo tho holy uainc of God by deuylug, cun?jug, or conL tumclipusly roproachlng his being or providence, or by cumiug or contumellously veproachlDg Jesus ' Christ or the Holy Ghost or the Christian religion, i or the holy Word of God? that is. tho canonical :icripluies contained in the books ol the Old or 1 New Testament?or by profanescoiiing at or exposi lug them or any of thorn to contempt or ridicule, then every person so oflouding *hall, ou conviction 1 thereof, he pnnlthed by a line not exceedlug ?^C0, r or tutptkoumeat at hard labor no: exceeding 12 months, or both." [ Then he quoted from the State Const!: tution to show that the statute could not ' stand, as the Constitution declared that no porson ahould ever be denied any civil > right on account of religioua principles, and that no law should be passed to' abridge liberty of speech or the freedom of the press. "This cowardly law waB passed, tie said, "when men didn't I dare argue. For fenerations it slept on1 . the Btatute books, with its lips drawn over its cruel teeth. Any Jaw meant to helpi the race couldn't sleep long enough to die.; 1 Any law designed to oppress and to deny liberty should never bo awakened." Passing to the pamphlet in question, hero are some of the things Ool. Jngersoll ' said: "No man, unless a raving maniac, ever cursed hia own idea of God. What men have cursed ia some God they didn't -r believe in. A man has a right any whore EH to speak disrespectfully of Jupiter, alS though several thousand yoarsago it would havo been unwholesome to say much against him in Rome. Yet ho is as powerful as he was then. It is the Komans whoaronotalive.# "The Jews crucified Christ bccanse they didn't believe in free spoech. I "We have passed too many milestones on tho shining road of human progress to turn back and wallow in the mire. "Suppose a man in Morristown reads the Bible through and makes up his mind n that it is not true, must ho olap hia hand over his mouth and run out of the State before ho can say so? In that way hypocrites are made; men who agree with yon I ? 1IUUI WD hOOkU UUbBUUlU bUGU UCItllQ iiRbC 12 y?a* BB "The Protestant church says: 'Kead the Bible and judge for yourselves, but If vot ? judgo wrong you will go to the penitentfarj 1" here and to boll hereafter.'* "Talk of protecting the Bible by statute 1 Did anybody ever think of protecting g Shakespeare for fear he would be laughec Zl at? Does Burns need protection? L reti there any danger of Euclid being laughec fof at in this neighborhood ? Must you hav( a statute to keep Almighty God from ridi ? cule? Anything that can be laughed out lay of this world ought not to stay in it. '<"* "Religions are for a day. They are the do clouds;humanity the eternal blue. Thej tnl are the wave of the sea, deponding on the winds tbat sweep them. Humanity is th< *** sea. - out "It ia easy to tloat with the wind ant nd. tide. But tho man who Bwima agains them, with the followo on shore throw r??ks will got plenty o( exerclsi thin world. . "England pat Darwln'n snored du? Westminister Aliboy. It he had llvec _ New Jersey he would have epent a y - In the penitentiary. The spirit ol t etatute Is that you ohall open your mot like a young robin and whatever con . wallow It, worms or shingle nails, i i "" Abraham liad lived lu New Jon he would have got into the divorce con i Solomon, with 000 or 000 wives and HOC 400 ladles with whom he waB acc|tinlnt would liavo (alien under tho lidmni . law. Did any ono ever hear nl a mcai trick limn Jacob played on Esau 7 A ' when David, In order to poeoean hlmsoll Uriah's wile, had Uriah put In the Iri , of battle that ho mlirtit ho killed?la ' blasphemy II wo nay ol David that at lei L he waa 110 gentlemon 1 "I have aeon Iho tlrao when I wot ' give more lo hear my chlldron cry til to liBten to the flnoat oroheatra ever tuned hy tinman skill. I should till that parental feeling wonld Rive mlniali it hint to try to bring the Intent G nearer to the human heart." At 4:20 o'clock, Ool. Iiigeraoll havl spoken ainco 2, Judge Child adjourn court until thla morning. So intent w< the spectators ou tho pleader that I noticed the defendant, who aat n lit apart irom tho*o within tho bar, and i parently n good deal affected hy the ( dress. What I'rofoHHor Alike llenril. 4m*rfciM(0a.) JfcpuAlfcan, Tom Jonoa Uvea out near Friend ah and hie gal is not half dozen wiles awi Professor Miko waa etoppfng with tin daddy, and eorter hankered arter Hal hi Belt. IIo waa horrified ono nlpht to hf horyoJl oat: "Git oat, yon iinoty felli you, and let mo alone; I'll tell my n Tom Jones." Tom eat about ten f< away digjjiug dirt out of the chimney ja with his tin^era, and replied: "I ain'l techin' you now, Hal." "Well, perhn you don't moan to now, nutlior," aaid S "No, I don't." " 'Cause you ia too akeei you long-lesjged, lantern-jawed, slab-eidt pigeon-toed, gaugle-kneed, big-mouth owl. You hatnt got a hit of aenao. C along homo." "Now, Sal, I Jovo you ai can't help it; and it you don't let mo stay a courfcyou mydaddywill Bueyou'rn forth cow ho Bold him 'tother day, by jlng He said bo." "Well, look ahear, Tom, you want to court me you had better < it right now. Whita man i!oaathat kV?ln don't alt up thar like I wan piaon?j come right up to mo like you was ftwu to take me anyhow." "flow iu that,Sal' "Why, slide right up hero aud kisa mo if you wag a man, Don't you 'spose woman was only made to look at, y< fool." Tom slipped up and throw ono ar around Sal's waiBt, and then there waa clap like thundor. "0, Jerusalem I" Ba: Tom, "that's better than 'lasaen and batt cakes." Do it aomo more," Baid Sa "don't stop." "I am toookeored," said h "But you must, Tom; it's too good lose." And thoy went,at it till Profeaai Mike got disgusted and loft. "0," sa Sal, "Tom, go and see pa to-morrow," at Tom did. It'll come oil in two weeks, ai Ordinary Speer will get his fee. WorkluK l'eople are often too ill to labor, but thoy ha1 time to take medicine and lay oil. Sii mons Liver Regulator can be taken wit out causing any loos of time, and tho sj tem will be built up and invigorated by j It has no equal as a preparatory medicin and can be safely used when a doctor ca not bo called in. In all commou dieeas it will, unaaaiated by any other medicin effect a speedy euro. mnvfaw The Marquis of Lanedowno would lil to change his name to Land's up.?N., Journal. From R. H. Bixby, Edgowood, low; Dr. J. B. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Bal is the leading cough remedy hero. It w difficult during the past winter to keop supply. In a case which "came under u; notice it effected a permanent cure asthma of several years standing, daw Our language, by a peculiar significan< of dialect, calls the covetous man the mi erable man. Aatonlghiug Succeaa. It is the duty of every person who h r>a*A CS C-V wvu ^.wov?n,o o uci ?tu? oyrup to let l wonderful qualities be known to the friends in curing Consumption, seve Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, ai in fact all throat and lung diseases, j poraon can use it without immediate i lief. Three doses will relieve auy cas and we consider it the duty of all Dru giata to recommend it to tho poor, dyu consumptive, at least to try one bottle,, 80,000 dozen bottles wore sold last ye* and no one case where it /ailed was r ported. Such a medicine as tho Germi Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ai your druggist about it. Sample bottlea try, cold at 10 cents. Regular size, cents. Sold by all Druccista and Dealei in the United States aud Canada, dj The phrase "blind as a bat" should 1 revised eo aa to read "blind as a bat eft a curved ball." Ailvlco to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broki of your rest by a sick child Buffering ai crying with pain of cutting teeth ? so, send at once and get a bottle of Mi Wxkblow's Soothing SYrup for Ciiil run Thething. Its value ia incalculabl It will rolieve the poor little sufferer ii mediately. Depend upon it, mothei there is no mi3Uke about it. It cur dysentery and diarrhoaa, regulates tl stomach and bowels, caress wind coli softens the gums, reduces inflaramatic and gives tone and energy to the who Byaiem. mrs. vvin8low'b8ootm?osym foh Children Teething iu pleaeivnt to tl taate, and is tho preBcription ot one ol tl oldest and beat femalo wines and phyi cianB in the United Stateo, aud iu for aa by1 all druggists throughout tho worl Price 25 cents a bottle. mwfaw FIN A.N CK AND TllAD K.', Tho Featuron ot tho Money nntl Slot Markets. Nkw York, May 21.?Money ou call easy at 2)( per cent, last loan quoted at 3 per cent, closed fcred at 2% per cent. Piimo mercantile paper per cent. Sterling cxcliango dull and u chauged. In conscouenco of tho session of the Stock I. change being limited to two hours to-day, t market, aa expected. was dull with untmporta tluctuatlons, except In one or two stocks. T openlugw&a dull and heavy, most stocks show! slight declines from last evening's fiual flgur further insignificant losses were made In the g< cral Hit, but tower than Denver, which develop decided weakness, losing 1% per cent. Toward i end of tbo first Hour a better foaling prevailed, a tho market became firm to strong, with iucreu, animat on. Iho improvement was specially i lUeable in Texas & Pacific and Rio Grande. T<m was no further change, and too cJoso was fat active aud strong at tho beat prices of the day. . most everything Is higher, but the chmgoi are: fractious only. Sales 97,833 shanaf. IKallroad bonds quiet: Bale* ?GSO,OOQ, Government bonds null, but firm to strong. Hta\o bouds were neglected. bonds?closed bo). U. 8. Sa...?i&ie^secondff 10 D. S. 4s coupon- van M, K. & T. gen. Cs...ao TJ. B. 4>4 coupon 110% Northern Pac. firsta..li Pacific Cs ol '95 120 North. Pac. second 8..1C Louisiana stamp. 4s.. 88% Northwest consol>U3 Missouri Gt? - 102 N. W. debentures... JO Tcun.6tsoUlcment8.lW Jt. Paul couhoU....?l3 do Ba 103 Tex.A Pac. land gr's. C do as- T?x. & Pac. It. G. exCentral Pacificflrsts-llfi^ tra coupons- -.I i) dj K. G. firsts-....122 Uulou Pac. firsts 11 i d'. & b. Q.WesL tints 8-2 West Shore 1( hha.o. ?cfaosed hid. Adams Express- Hfi Northern Pacific s i American fcipress.,.116 do preferred ! c Canada Southern? G3J4 Chicago A N, W u Central Pacific........ <0# do preferred if ) Chesapeako A Ohio- ? Now York Central.,,!! I do first preferred- J3S Ohio A Mississippi,.. [ . do seconds ...... OH ? do preferred.. '?. 0.. 0., C. A 1 66 Pacific Mail Denver A R. O Pittsburgh ? "if f Eric. - 85H Heading 2\ \ . do preferred 75h 8t L.*?s 8. F -,. 4 f FortWayno ~:....160 do preferred \i I Kansas A Texas - 8% doflnitpreferrcd.,.1] ] Lako Erio A WeaL.- 23y4 C. M, A St. Paul..,., 5 I Lako Shore - 98 do preferred 1 Louisville A Nash... 68^ Texas A Pacific..,i > L., N. A. A C 62 Union Pacific. " i . Mcm.diChas 62 United States Ex... i Michigan Central..- 91^ W., St. L. a p . 1 Missouri Pacific. Ill* do preferred ; Nash. A Chat 85 ^ells-Fargo Ex....? j: j New Jersey CeatraL SOX ffestcra Union 1 r .'r Breadatufl* and Provisions. 5 N*w York, May 2l.?Piour, receipts 23 5S7tu > age*; export* C-Ktt barrow; 32,<?J sacks; sales tou barrel*: market unchanged, Wheat, recc I CM,160 bushel*: exports 65,7?1 bushels;g\lea l' I toj bushels of futures and 236.000 bushels of gt I spot lots steady and unchanged; options do Ing ? s in IS ^ s \U >>Sv T; Z C. McLANE'S^^ ie'. Celebrated Liver Pills ail tot SURE CURE FOR s dyspepsia. be I THE AMEE ' AN UNEQUALED ] no od ? ire llrm: ungraded red 92%a9?Xot No. 8 red MHo} J ow No.t white Wo: No. 1 red W^o; No. 2 red May On WKaW>fy closing at %tyo; Juuo WKaMHo, clos110 lug at M&: July WWaiWXo; Hoolember 93V*a ip? ua^o, dosing atU3^cj December 95%a90c, ^losing Wo; Way 5i OO^al 01, closing at 8101. Corn, rocelpt* 111,MO bushels: exports 110,810 bushels; sales '290,000 bushel* of futures and 112.000 buxhels of H|>ot; spot lots quiet, but barely steady; options dull and a sbado lower, closlug weak} uunradcd 47J{a49}4o; steamer 47o; No. 2 May ? 47%at7%o, cloning at47%c;Juuo 4!al8J<o, clo*? P> lug at 48j;July i'JaWJ^j, closing at 49c; August 1Y, 60c; Kcptcmbor 60%c. Oats. receipt* 83,000 bushi'g els; export* 218 buthols; sales 205,000 bushel* ol future* and 01.0J0 biuhel* of spot; '?* market firm: mixed western 32*3Go: wlilto no 8aa tar 41c Hay quiet and steadily hold. Hope quiet and ,,r unchanged. Codec, sales 09,000 bags: ?pn fair; * Rio strong: options active and higher: Way 18.30a 18H^c: Juno 18!U)til8 45c; July J8.b6al8.70c: August >ct 18.70ai8.Wc; October I0.ooal9.l5o; Uctobor 10.054 ,m 10 25c; November 19,lfcil960o; December 19.20a "" 10.40c; January 10.35al0.45c; Februaiyl0.40al0.60c; er Maun I0.40al9.60c. Hugar llrm and quiet; retlucA D8 firm. Molastca steady. Rico Arm. Tallow steady. ,i Rosin quiet Turpeutlno dull. Porn dull and n ' nominal, Cut xneati Arm. Lard dull and heavy; 7, western steam spot G.*7a7.003; Juno 0.07c; July id, 7.07a7.08c; August 7 n*7,lCc: Hentcmbor 7.23c; Oof-J loser 7.'i)a7.aoc; city steam 0 70ufl.75c. liuttor quiet andeasy,. cheese quiet and unchanged, Jugs, 'It receipts, 4,174 packages; stoady ana quiet; westid era ireah 18alS>?o. n' Cuicaoo, May 21.?Tho oponlug market* were at devoid of Interesting feature*. ihodefeired op. n tlons were rather llrm, but therawero no outside >t! ordure on the board of any dcsclptlou. Tho crowd 11 were not disposed to do uni thing at all, while the io clique bid 8So fjrwheat all day, Cora wa* llrm. uais quiet Provision* dull aud unchanged. Flour '*? dull aud uuchangod. Wheat, cash No. 2 spring 8t trtaSTMo; No. 3 spring 79a8lc; No. 2 red 87%c; May jb K7^aa7Xc? closing at HVAai Juuo 87%a88kc. closv> lug at ns^c; July SC^atO^c. clo*lug at bO^o: Au1 gust 8l>ia8l%c, closing at 81J{c. Corn, casn No. 2, as 66%c; way fo&ti&d'Ao, closing at 38%c; Juno39>$a a 89&0, closing at 39^c; July 40%a4l>$c, closing at 41o; August 42a42%c, closlug at4'2%c. Oai*. cash m No. 2,26^a:Co; May 2&%a'26>?o, closing at 26%c; in JuueW>?a.o%c, closing at 20ho; July 27J6a27$c, a closing at 27kc; August 27%a27^c, closlug at 27>?c. i.i Rye. cash No. 2, 6tic. Barley, No. 2, 67 c. F.axlu seed, r<o. 1, 81 13. Prlmo timothy seed 81 73. or Mem pork, casti, May and Juno 8*22 60. Lard, CAsh ,1; G.6Ca0.O2Xc; May 6.6i>?a6.G5o, closlug at C.62Ka; ' Juno C.07>{aG.7Cc, clotting at 6.67Kc; July 6.76a ? ft 8.e, closing at G.77%c; August C.s5a0.b7>so, closto lug at6.87Ke. Bacon, short rib 7.06a7.l0c; shoul Jt uv.o u.vuiw.iwi auuri citur v.uuc. Whisky, 81 10. 11 Sugar, cutloal 6>4a6%c; granulated 6c; standard A , &%c. Butter steady; creamery l&alSc; dairy 14a 1 lu 17c. Eggs lOj^allc. id Philadelphia, Pa.. May 21.-Flour firm. Wheat quiet; No, 2 red May 95&a95%c; June 95>?aW%c; July 94%a95e; August myv&c. Cora, pot iu buyers' favor; futuies dull; ;No. 2 mixed In grain depot 4?>?c; do track 49e; No. 2 high mixed In 1 ?e gralu depot 49c; No. 2 mixed May 40>?a47c; June lTau^o; July August 48%at9c. Oau, "" spot higher ou light supplies, demauu moderate; U" No 2 mixed Hlc; No. 3 wmte 36Xa36>?o; No. 2 I c. white 37^0". futures %c higher. Lard steady; r?j!t. hued 7.7buti<Mc; steam 7.U%c. Hutter weak but ' 11 fairly active; creamery extra 2i'a21c. e? Cincinnati, 0., May 2L?Flour firm. Wheat Q- lu moderate demaud; No. 2 rod 87a88c; receipts g 1,100 batheis; shipments 500 bushels. Corn weak _ uud lower; No. 2 mixed 41>.ia42c. Oats dull; No. 2 i e? mixed ,3U}$c. Ryellrm; fto. 2..6GJ. I'ork quiet at ! 9i6 WJ Lard ilrm at 6.60c. Bulk meats uegiecied; short ribs 7.12X& Bacon quiet, steady and uu- ' je cUauged. Whisky quiet, steady and unchanged; r sales b'Jl barrels of tlnlsued goods ou a bas.s of J' 05. Butter easier. Sugar sttonfc. nggslngood demand at 10c. cheese steady. Baltixoub, May 21.?Wheat, western higher and &: dull; No. 2 winter red spot 96aU6Xc; May m bid; June 95i%a95>i;c; July 93%a93J4e; August%a od Oil&c. Com, western steady aud dull; mixod spot RS- 48c bid; May fiOcssked; June47>?a47}'aC; July47}$a a 4Sc. ?>ats, steady and qultt; western white 87a iy 39c; do mixed 34a35c. Uyo steady at 38a40c. Provisions quiet aud steady, Coffee higher, at 01 WftalOu. Toledo. May 21.?Wheat dull and steady; No. 2 rtgular S0&C; Like Shore 90c;,May 8Jc asktd; June ce S9o; August 85*4e. corn quiet aud steady; cash ? 4lJ<c. Cioveiseeu dull and steady; prime medium a" H iu. J(ow York Wool Market* New Yosk, May 21.?Dealers donotllndmuch B8 custom to eucour?go tliem, the demand proving of o an erratic character, that keejsthe market in a . very unctrtalu condition as tomovement, and pre Ijr vents a regular line ol valuation on any grade. ' re In a broad way, however, it Is Bale to accept inat1(i te:s as having a pretty steady undertono, as buyer* ' obtalu no advantage on any of the desirable grades, , *0 and it would be ojflleuJi, if not Impossible, to go ' e- upon a primary market uud replace supplies at too lfl present run of prices shown here. Man ufacturers do not seem to object g" greatly to cost, some indeed admitting . 2C thatstandard gradts of wool really appear to be of ' M reasonable valuo, alt ordinary iuflueuws conside'red, i*ut the ever preseut complaint over tne U"i unpromising coudltlon of goods continues In ser0 yice. and is used us the excuse uud explanation m when purchases are screwed down to tne smallest I* possible quantity against absolute requirements. | 5k The advices at band from the country this week to cominue in about former feneral tenor, and the i jr. unwashed wools appear to ba taken up wita con'u sldcrab;e freedom, mostly by the dealers aud spoc"B? ulators located at poluu of production. From | t\V abroad advices are received of the opening ol the salts ofjl'-attilndla woo.s at Liverpool reporting a -,ft large attendance, with rates fully up to March Operators here, however, wbo have Keen executor ing some cable orders assert that their experteuco indicates an advance of 5&AJ per cont. Among the tiatisactious hero this week is the first considerable sale of new Georgia at ,30c, showing a very small margin over the cost on primary markets, ;n The record of transactions eraoraces the lot of id ueorgla referred to, some &0.C00 lbs, at 80c; 20,000 It lbs XX lleece. 83Uc: 3H.OOO lh? now Tor., ur " l'Ju; 2U,10U lbs do do, 25,1X0 lbs scoured <lo, 10,COO lbs IS. aodoaud California, *8,WO lbs spring California, I). 15,OW lbs Moutaoa, 10,000 lbs Territory, 20,000 lbs Eastern Oregon, 10,COO lbs XX iloiccs, 6,000 lb? u* i^-biood unwashed, 2,000 lbs super pul ed, 5 COO lbs a- tine A do, 10 000 lbs lluo dtlalue do. 10,000 lbs "B scoured do, 75 sacks domestic carpot noils and 100 ^ baits of East ludu on private terms. 16 The Western Wool Market, C, TUo Chicago Wool Journal Btntes that ,;In In>n dlaua ihear;ug is late and wool is just beginuiug i- to move irotu giowets' hands The early saies were 10 maae at i2a24o, but lu the more important local i7P ticj giowem are generally firm at 2ic. la the nurtuem part oj the btate ?he wool is now being shorn. ?uau not heir ol any large purchases at 25c, alY though uajoraOlTeriiig a shade less are ko plenty U- as to encourage growers in their somewhat lofty le views. Prices are 4c higher than tho opening prices j oi last year. In Missouri wool is not geueially u* moving. iMcei to growers range fitmi 21a25e. tihvailug is late, ana tne leceipts thus Jar at tt. Louis have been lets than haif the receipts at the corxejpoudlug uato last year. Medium bright Missouri would are quoted ut 24>?*2Gc with small lk sales at quotations." Live Stock. " 'M Chicago, May 21.?Cattlo-Reccipts 400 head; of- shipments2..0 head; market unchanged: shipping r?, suicn* twal-b; stockera and feeders $2 75at 25; 1 cows, bulls and mUed, S2 OOnl 00; bulk 82 75a3 5'J; n* 'lexascittle^OOaiaj. iiogs-llecelpiB 11,000head; shipmunta 8,000 head; market steady and unit changed; rough and miaod 94 C5a5 </j; packing lie anu shipping Si 8fja5 20; light 8?50a4 70; skips nt 50*1 4u. cheep?Hu.-elpts l,6iW head; shipments hu 200 head; market active and unchanged; natives Dg W S&aa 00; western 8J 00o3 75. East Liberty, May 21.? Cattlo ? Receipt* 217 !n: head; shipments803 head;maiketnothiug doing; pd all through consignments. llogs?Receipts V,lu0 ho head; shipments 2,600 head; market llrin; I'hila11(1 dciphlaa 20a5 20; Yorkers 84'J0a5 00; common <-'d ftUll Ujjht 84 75al8i; pigs 91 5Q.i4 75. Bheep?Kc* 10* eelpts 2,000 head; shipments 2,603 head; market 3|? slow at uuchanged prlcc a. *?i Cincinnati, o., May21.?Hogs steady; common tar! and light 8:5 S5a4 85; packiug ana buteners H tiia 500; recclpta075 head; saipmonta 860 head. Petroleum, new York, May 21*?Petroleum was active, bu the total of transactions was not large ou account of tho market closing at noon: opening at 0i%c; y* highest 6zo; lowest 6i%o, closing at 62c; sales L> 6i(,000barrels. Oil (Jity, Pa., Way 21.?Opened at G2%c; lowest ClV^o; dosed at 02c; sales 4GAOOO barrels: clearr,V atieea 1.100,000 barrels; charters 80.031 barrels; oj2 shipments ai,M9 barrels. !u2 I tl.. . rvlVMir. l?? \1llV 01 ? C\r-r.~nA ?.? ? vi uunufjv.li, , ' H-WIIUIVU Ok UMi, UUKU at 8lJ$c; lilghcat C-?o; lowest 61>?c; clearances 8 610.0W barrels. PirrBBOHOH, May 21.?Petroloum strong; opened at.61%0; closed at 62c; hignest MJtfc; ,loweat Cl%c. TrrvsYtus, Pa , May 21.-Openca at C2%q; high>yi est Ci>Jo; lowest 61^0; closed at 62c. >3 .. Dry Goods. 4$ Nkw York, May 21.?T2?o volume of bnsffics? lor tbo week was largo, but to-day the demand w was very inoderalo In consequence ot early do* tog, beeauwol tho Saturdu/ half holiday act. whlcn aQ beeamo operative. Tho cotto* goods marxet Is ;ij? very tlrm at tbo latest quotations. 10 ? |y^ Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused each a ?5 general revival of trade at Logan & Oo.'b drag store aa their giving away to their cubtomers of bo many iree trial bottles of Dr. itjJ King's New Discovery for Consumption, so Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints, ict. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup 14,- and all throat and lung diseases quickly }fiu cured. You can. teat it before buying by JX-" getting atrial bottle free,large size $1. #o<i Every bottle warranted. " v" :' UB FATHERS V *-BEFO & \O0\ PORE ,lUAiN PUBLIC ^ RECORD OF SUGGE 1 FUltMTUIIK ANI) CAIil'KTB. BOHiiiXisra-Eii's ? {iMl'IIOVr.PJ?rniace Curtain Stretchers ffl out or foldino m*mt. Will Save you Money, Time nml Lnbor, KVUUY llOL'BKKKKI'KIl SUOULD llAVA O.NKJ uny hiJy con operate them. Theso unlquo Curtain Stretchers will stretch al kinds 0/ Laco Curtains, either wltu or wltbou scallops or fringes, and aro strong enouRh to stretcl and dry Blanket*. Bhawls and 8batns o( all do Bcrlptlom, aud In fact all otlior Roods that may l>< stretched and drlod by a Btrctcblujj machine They may al o bo used (or tho purpose of a Quilt Ing Frame, nnd being coustructod of au adJu&tabU nature, c#u bo placcd to any bIso rcqnlrea. Thei aro mado of tho best flulBhed poplar wood two anr. a quarter by seven-eighth luchen. well seasoned and will not warp, ana aoven by fourteen feet U) *lxo. FOlt SAUK BY Frew&Bertsctiy wi.ai ?-1. ? " ' ii iiuiufiiiu uuu uecaii iieaiors In FURNITURE! Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MA.TTBK98KS. Ho. 1117 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. ISTSpecIal Attention to Undertaking mil Arterial Embalming. my2 CLOSING OUT SALE ?orFurnitureandSarpets Having Tdcternlned to close ont my* stock oi Furniture and Carpet#, I will cell By Retail at Wholesale Prices, THK STOCK CONSISTS OF Fine Parlor Suites, Finetand Medium Chamber Suites, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Hugs, Window Shades, all Kinds, Tables, Stands and Wardrobes, Windsor Chairs, all Styles, Common Bedsteads and Chairs, Together with a largo assortment of goods such ai aro usually kept In a Urst-clawj Furniture House. Give mo a call and boo lor yourselves and I will make It pay you. XTlNt> KRTAU1NG ! All calls In tho Undertaking line will be promptly and carefully attended to. wm. zioste:, wrtMutr nor XfnrVot A Twnntr-?n>ron<1 ft. FINANCIAL. -THEMutual Savings Bank NO. 1L TWELFTH 8TRBKT, [OBico of tho Underwriter's Insurance Company) WHEELING, W. VA. Bank open daily from 0:30 to 8:30 p. M. DepotiU received Irom oaodlme upwards. HOWARD HAZLETT, Presldeut. W. B. SIMPSON, EDWARD ROBERTSON, Vice Presidents W. G. WILKINSON', ALEX MITCHELL, myl4 Secretary Treasurer. DOLLAR Savings Bank NO. 1218 MARKET STREET, Docs a general banking butlne s. Receives anj amount from ouo dollar upwards on the saving! system, ana pajs interest on same at tho rate of 3 per cent per annum. Open for business daily from 5 A. M. to 3 P. M., and ou Saturdays until 8P. SI, N. B. Rcorr, President. Qko. Hook, Vlco President. DIRECTORS: N. B. Scott, J. B. Taney, fl. P. Brown, Peter Cafsell, E. Buckman, Alfred Paull, Alex T. Young, John S. Welty, Bernard Kllevcs, W. J. W Oowdeu, Geo. Zoecklcr, Sr., R K. Giflln, George Hooic. _ap!6 P. B. D0BD1NS, Cashier. gXOEANGE BANK. CAPITAL ? ~... !200,0a J, N. Vauch .. - Presldon1 L. B. Dklaplain Vico-Prcfiidom Dnuwroas. J. N. Vanco, 6. Horkholmer, J. M. Brown. W. EllinKbam, L. S. Delaplaln, A. W. Xelley, John Frew, vmw raiica on zngiana, iroiaaa, Scotland, anfi ill poluiH la Europo. JOHN J. JONKa, Cashier, gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL ? .5175,001 Wu. A. ~ Preeldsn Wh, B. HrarsoN Vice-Proslden Omits on England, Ireland, Franco and Germany DIBECTOM Wm. A. fcett, %, B. 8taj*on. J. A. Miller, John K. Botfiforii, S. M. Atkinson, Victor llofionbur?, Honry Speyor. mia F. V. JKI'QQN Onwhlor. COCOA. rjpv GOLD MEDALi PAEI3, Io78? BAKER'S ?gaBffllWCOM. Warranted-absolutely purt Coeon> *rom whlch l^0 oxccm ol t$1n?w& OlUiaa been removed. It hoa Wr<? Sail It tvUiW times tilt ttrtngth of Cocoa mixed HI I If UlVU wllh Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, li 1 II ii IWft ^ tlicrcforo far more cconotnl2a III III \|Vn cot tin tf Utt than one cent a Vj H I [# KM cup. It fa dclidoua, oourlahfng, ijn j (211 strengthening, easily dlgcited, and 3n I I II ill |ji admirably adopted for Invalids af *1 lU 1*8 well aa for pcraotw In health. Sold by Groccra creryirhere* W. BAKER & CO., Dorteg Mass, LONG FELT WANT, Robert Lulio Hm Bccurod a first class man m a drlvor for a stro hack. Ho can ho found at tho Now McLure Uoui at most any time night or day, on and after Hoi day, March 7,1687. Any person wlBhlng hU se Ivlccfl can telephone to No. 124 or tho McLuro Hour He will meet alio! the tialna on thli tide of ti tlrer, USED THEM> RE?* dh. > 0. McLANE'S Celebrated Liver Pills ^3NT3D l/pniiii-HA ?? * ^vtniviifuut, qnOCKRIKB, KTC? M. RE ILLY, WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork PacKe AND C'UHEH OF T1IK Celebrated "Strawberry Hquis," Nos, 1309 and 1311 Main Streel WHEELING, W. VA. My own Curo of Cholco Smoked Meats dcllvore 1 dally from my Pork llouso at Manchester. [ THE LA HQ EST STOCK OF ; Gonoral Grtfcorlos In the Stato : PATENT AND FAMILY FI.OUR. [ 8olo control In this city of i "Peerlow" Patent. i "Faultless'' Family, Our Favorite" Family, Finest lu the market. Solo Agent for DuPout's Sporting, Mining am Blasting Powder. 1 wnieadquarters forEckormann & Will's cclc bratcd Cfauieh Candle*, nil sty teg. my!3 csnn/v-mTmrrr A Tnnn ? S3 JL JLU J S0,000 GALLONS rENNSYLYANIA STONEWARE JAR5', to 20 Gallon*. BUTTER l'OTS, K to 15 Gallons. MILK PANS, %?, Is, lfa, 28. JUGS, X to 5 Gallons. For sale to dealers at manufacturer's prices. S.J. SMYTH, inylT J.y F. BEHREN8, Grocor&EuropeaiiStoamshipAg't Largest, Boat Assorted And Cheapest Grocery li tho city. Main Store and Oflloe, 221rMarket Street. Warehouno, 2219 Market Street. South Branch Store, cor. Thirty-eighth and Jacol trocte. In thn largo Wpntwood Building. tnrl EDUCATIONAL.. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nino weekly ; begin 14th July, 3887, and eud I4tn September, Have proved ot signal use?1st To students wht design to nursue their studies at this or other Law School; 2d. To those who propose to read privately and 8d. To practltlonos who have not had the ad vantage of systematic instruction. For cliculan apply (P. 0. University of Va.) to John B. Minob Prof. Com, and Suit. Law. invO Mwmw J^ORWOOD INSTITUTE, A Select Boarding and Day School for YoungLadlcs NO. 1107 MASd. AVE., .Washington, D. C. Summer session at Norwood, Nelson county, Va 1 MR. and Mas. WILLIAM D. CA BKLL, ftp27 Principals. stammehing_ cured. System based upon nature's laws. NO SECRECTS ?NO TRICKS, system explained to thoso Inter Testimonials from physicians, educators and patrons, who have received benefit from the method ol Instruction. Addres. Mrs. M. STEVEN'S HART, Principal, Washington School o? Elocution and English Language, 004 M. St, N. W., Washington, D. 0. BtudenLa boarded In family of Principal. tea Washington School ot Elocution ?AND? ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 004 "M" Street, N. W? WASHINGTON, D. C, Bummer Session held at Mt Lake Park. Md. Mas. M. STEVENS HART, principal. The culture and development of tho volco foi conversation, reading, public address or singing Delxartc Isvtb of expression taught and Rpplicd A thorough course In Practical and Classlca English. Elective studies In addition provided lor tho ao oommodatlon of pupils. Diplomat awarded upon completion ol tho pro scribed coursc. fe-fl ML De Chanta! Academy, NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. 1 The thirty-ninth year of this well-known Acad emy, under tho chargo of tho Visitation Nuns openB on tho flrst Monday of September next, ant continues ten months. PupllB received at any time In the Ecsalon. Those wno deslro to place their daughter* In at lartltutlon affording exceptional advantage* Jt thowayot Healthful and dellehtlul location, ox cellent board, thorough discipline and lnntnictloi ?t the hands ol llfo-lonir tcacbore, in overy depMt taontnl /esaalo cducat/oa, including tbomodorz languages and music, should send for * catalogui oi this school. Addrwa. ' Diroctreca of the Academy of the ViBitatioi MX. D1C CHANT AX, an25-iuw Nrttr Wheeling. W. Va. iVl?l>ICAUI "*"* i*bbftn?V?*n3 VE? ?nro without flPiS I SE-533 U U U xis \? U u j U <aa L.?ro ii,0 obntinato cams in four dayn or ic*n. , Man's Soils Micated Bougies, Jfo nlckonlnir rjflnltfl. ?? from tlio u*o' of Cubcbs, cojmlba or oil of Bniululwood which era certain to i>ro<l J(M dyHjH?i*in. Prlco $1.5(1 Hold )?> jjJ) tlruiarist* or mailed on Z8&& nil nr i J. C. ALLAN CO., V, IHr R 0. llox llffl or HI > 1.11II ' v. 1 I? 11" @sffiPJS.EE ' M M rJ Insano Perjoni Rnshrtd B W J BJHDr.KLIHE'S GREAT egu, u 14 nay NerveRebtorer fwwl/>r all nil AW & Wcrvk DlSKASKS. Only turi HJl curt for A'rrve Ajftelisnt, Fitt, FfVtfxy, tie. ?? { iNrALMliLK if taken a? directed. lit Fat uftt* Isi/int t.iy's ust. Treatltc and (i trial (rattle (tee to KM Fit patients, they piyingeipreii charge* on bo* whe a K3 ircei?ed. Send wmfi.T. O. and extwett addtei* bl BoB afflicted to UH.KUNEaJI Arch St-.VhlhdelphU.Pa. . gtaPnufgitU. BEWARB OF IMITATING FILAUDS PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tiio Original nnd Only Genuine. flafe and alwaj* ItrllMiV. Itewattnf wortlilcM Imitation!. In4i?t*n?abla w LADIES. A?U jour llrujritl?t Tor MChlchr?l*r,? LnglWh" and take no other, or mown *?. i (lUmpi) to ui far pwtkulin in ittter by return tnnJL NAME gold b/JDntnlaU cYcrywht-r*. Aik for "t'hlrhe# I lei** EnjtllaU" l'cniiyrojnl I'llla. Tatcooothcr, fs n n DBOVnnen "?? 1 MannooiiPip trlod In vain every known ruincdy, hw discovered & rtmplo Bolf-coro, which lio will bond 111KL to hi? f "g ji^AHON'. roatofflco Box 8179. N <nc York City. Tj* VVLAK fc/lfcia f?cLh ofiotu'lifnl or? [J ^ i. Gia tan BUror?. early doeny, lost nunhood, ?'tc. 1 will Miodyon avMu&blMrczU/i'upon I lH?*bovodUeMi'*.?l"odiroctlon< for ? !(-euro, freoof a Andr?w? I'rof. V. fl. fcOWItHft V(wvjii?.f!nnn. BOOK OF SILOS AND* ENSILAG AND CHEAP FARM BUILDINGS. :l 3 ROOM COTTAGES FOR #125 * BOOK ONLY FIFTY CKNTB, j. And that returned If not liatlefactory. For Clrc c Ian or Book write at ouoo to ie T. It. Coroltadon, Kcysor, \V. V?. norieddw _ I KIRKS white fvzmv mm Tho only brand <>? laundry Soap Awarded a Unit class medal at tho Now Orleans Exposition. Guaranteed absolutely pure, and for general household [ranxjaes Is tho very tot SOAR ' ' ' 1 ' , ' " -N.vjSS ft 11AILKOAD8. 1 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. t LOUIB RAILWAY CO.-l??nhandlo Routo. Uuilcr Kclu-Jnlc In cQrct January 31, lbf*7, traliw ; loivo Wheeling. Central Htaudard 11 mo * ForBtou* benvlllo and I'ltUburgh. 0:45 a m , 12:85 p. m? r 3 20 p.m. For Bloubouvllle, 8.05 p.m, Tho 6:45 ^ ii. m. and 8:05p. rn. tratnH make direct counoctlou lor Columbia, Cincinnati. ludlauapoll# and "Chi* > cfiRO. iho 12:35 p, m. twin make# direct conuec* lion for Columbus and Chicago. . ? Trains arrive at Wheeling, Ci35 a. m? 10:10 n. m., 2:45 p m., and 0:00 p. m. my!7 pLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH RAIL \J ROAD.?Under schedule In effect Jauuary 30, 1887, trains leave Bridgeport, Central Htanuard 1 timet For Pittsburgh aud Cleveland, 5:12 a. m.. 1:12p. m. For ritubureh, 10:17 a. m. ForYVcllsvlllo, 4:1*2 p. m, For Bteubcuvlllo, 8:30 a.m. For d Martin s Ferry, 0:45 a. m. Tralim arrive at Bridgeport at 7:55 a. m., 11:48 a m? 2:;is p. ia., 4:W p. m., 5:14 p. m., and 7:43 p. m, royi7 ! "RALTlMOREiOUIO RAILROAD CO. Jj On and oiler APR! L1,1887, passenger trains will Icavo Wheeling aa follows?Kantcra ataudard time; west oi river Central Btandard time: N140* NO. No. 0 No. iToTi BAflTBOUOT). rccal U* Dally 82< Dally Leave-- a.m. r.u. a.m. a.m. p.m. Whooling 0:50 4:00 7:85 8:15 5:45 Bdlrtlro... 0.55 ......... . Arrive at? Falrmont...MM..MM. ... 7:3G p.m. r. m. Oral ton 1:00 11:20 12;4? 9:45 r. k. a. m. 7 Cumberland ? - ??- "m * ?" . Washington City .... .... 6:20 6:2b Baltimore. . ? 8;00| 7:80 Dally except bunday. Nos. 85,84 and 82 a too at all Stations. . So. 47 No. 8 No. 6 NoIM wiwr bound. Dally No. 15 Dally Dally Dally Lcavo? p. h. p. H. a. II. p. m. r. *. Wheeling 8:25 2:95 10;00 10.-C5 10:65 Bellatre ... 2:16 9:46 10:47 I0:8i Arrlva at? r. m. a. u. Zaueavllle.. 5:15 12:1b 11:55 1:10 Newark 0:10 1:20 12:40 2:00 Columbus 7:4C 2:40 8:10 8:10 Cincinnati..... ... 6:50 7:50 7:80 ' Sandusky............. 8:30 8;55 Indianapolis 11:00 7:05 12:50 a.at. p.m. at. Louis..... ? 7:80 6:80 6:80 A. M. A,K. . Chicago .... 0:00 5:40 10:85 5:25 ? Kansas City.... 8:00 8:8C 0:06 f Daily except Monday. at. cnursvDio Accommodation, leaves Wheeling ) at 9:00 a, m., *2:15 and 6:45 p. m.; leave# BeUalxo at 8:35 a. m.t 1:52 and 5:20 p. in. Returning, ar' rives at Wheeling at 8:45 a.m., 1:55 and 5:80 p.m., dally except Sunday. Tho 10.00 a.m. and 10:55p.m. train through to Cin' clunati without change, with B. & 0. Sleeper through to Cincinnati on the night train. ; . Columbus accommodation leaves Wheeling at 1 2:25 p.m., Bollairc at 2:05 p.m., daily exceptSunday. I Moundsvlllo acoommodauou, tenvtu Wheeling , at 12:00 noon, and arrlvos at Moundsvllle at .12:41) t p. m., dally except Sunday. r Fairmont accommodation at 4:00 p.m. ; Through Coach irom Whoeling to Cincinnati dally on No. 8, leaving Whoeling at 10:00 a. m., ar* j riving at Cincinnati at 0:60 p. m. , B. ?ji 0. Sleeping Care on all through trains. Close conuectlonc aro mado lor alt points South ' and Southwest, North and Northwest, making this a desirable routo ior coloniRts and person* moving to tho great V* cat, and to whom particular attention la given, : . Tickets to all principal points on sale at Dopot, , Sleeping car Kccommoaatlons canbenoaured at Depot Tiokct Office. T.C.BURKE, Tickct Agent, B. & 0. Depot. JOHN BAILIE. Ticket Agent, undor McLuro House, JOHN T. LANE, Trav. Passenger Agent. C. K. LORD, Gen. Pass. Agent. W. M. CLEMENTS, Manager. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIVISION, B. & o. On and alter APRIL l, 1887, passenger trains will , run as follows?Eastern Standard time: d2pabtdbe. For Pittsburgh-5:30 a. m? doily; 8:60 a. m. dally, except Bunday; 1:80 p. m. dally, except Sunday; C:b5p. m. doily. \ - Vi .f?iiiii?wij-~p:xup.in. aKVy,CXC6p stwfliy, abwaifl. From Plttaburgh-9:55 a. m , dally; 11:66 a. m. and 7i55 p. ex., dolly, excopt Bunday: 10:10 p. id., d?Uf. From Wwhlngton?7:45 a. m.. dally, cxccpt flnn? day. U. K. jjord, General Pmujcngir AKent. \ ! J. V. PATTQN, 8upt. ^ J. t, liANK. ttav.' fas?. Agt., Wheeling, Ohio river railroad co ?timb t^ble taking effect SUNDAY, March 27,1887. Passonger train will leavem fullowg?Central time: No 7. No. 1. No. 3. No. 5. . ' a. m a. m. a. m. Leave?'Wheeling 6:36 11:16 2:80 , Benwood,opp. lftllalro. 6:60 ll:8t 8:45 p. m ' MonndHvllle... , .7 . . i Glaring ion 7:50 12:27 4:50 New Martinsville 8:20 12:50 5:20 Hlfltersvlllc .. - 8:46 1:10 5:45 Friendly, opp. Matam'ras 9:00 1:22 5:57 . . Bt Mary's 9:36 1:60 6:22 WilllBnifltoH'n.opp.Mflr'ui 10:2^ 2:30 7:00 r. , . Parkercburg .. 11:20 3:15 7:30 p. m p. in. Murraysvllle 12:30 4*35 ... iw m. ......... Ravenswood 5:4h 1:05 5:10 .....^ Letart. 6:35 1:47 6;M , New Haven 7:02 2:10 0:18 . Hatlforil... 7:05 2:15 6:23 . Mason City, opp I'omtroy 7:15 2:22 6:82........ Clifton, opp. xnlddleporL. 7:29 2:80 6:8t> Polut PlCiwam- 8:00 3:C5 7:15.. I Arrive?OalllpollH. 4:46 charleston^ 0:00 11:00 am. White Sulphur Bprlngt... 5:00 .... 1 jNo. C.jNo. 2.|No. 4.JNO, 8 ^ ft. m. a. m. a. m p. m. , Leave?Point Pleasant,. 6:45 10:30 4:80 . . Muwm Clly.opp.Pomeroy :... 7:8t 11:25 5:15 , Hartford, 7.-SJ 12:85 5:23 New 7:45 ll:40i 5:28 p. m. IUIVCDKWOO<1._. 8:55 1:05 6:45 I MurrayBVllle^ 9:80 1;50L.,.,?. Parkeraburg .... 6:00 10:45 3:15....,.,, i WlUlauiKtawu.opp.Mar'ta 6:80 11:35 4:081 " BtMarr'l 7:u'lJ:27 5:001 Friendly, opp. Matam'ras 7;45 12:68 5:82 SLsu-rurllle 7:57 1:10 5:45 Now Martinsville 8:20 1:80 6:10 Cltulngton 8:52 1:53 6:83 . MomidWllle 9:4i 2;30 7:10 Bcnwood, opp. Pellalre... 10:05 2:45 7:80 ... Wheeling 10:20 8:00 7:45 Arrlvo?Cleveland 6:00 /V'-r Pittsburgh 3*20 5:51......... ....... a. m. ft. in Hftrrlsburg 8:20 2:05 Philadelphia . 5:00 6:00 New York 7:80 7:80 . , West and Northwest. p. m.i Newark 6:20| . Columbus 7;40 r. m. Chicago. 1 6:fi0| Aek for tlekota via the Ohio lilver Hallway Hhort Lino. For further particulars as to rates and lOUtvH ftddresa, FKKD. HUdKSfAN, Trev. Pact. Agent, Wheeling, J. G.TOMLINfcON, City 1'iuw. Agent, or W. J. UOBINRON. Gf-n'l 1'hm. Ak'1. Wrknrehnn.'. 1NSUKANCK COMPANIES. rpEE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF WREELING, W. VA. CAPITAL 8100,000 Insures against !c*a or dftmage by Dro and lightning all cJhsmi/i ol desirable property, ftixo tenures cargoes on the Western wators. 0H7JCEM. J. N. Vftnce Pro-ideut, M. Bellly, Vice President, J. L. StrochlcJn ,Hec'y. J as. p. Adam*, Ass'I 8oo, MBKCTOM, J. N. Vanco, M. Ilcilly, L. O. Stlfel, J, H. Hobbn, C. W. Fr*nihclm. OFFICE?No. 30 TWKLPTH BTRKET. tnrtf. . ltKAL K8TATK AGENTS. Q.^ 0. SMITH, Rottl 3?ft tate Ajfom AIID 8TOOK BE0K3IK.' hSISHS.V1 '1011 8' " 10 OollMUlii! HiuH ?na . I55^a7srft"aul u,nto ?i<w w . IV ?>fr wwHnr U? v,. E 500 BUSHELS " i. Grormnn Millet: Ami SOO DlffhL-lK IltinKnrfan Sectl. pW01" ,0F "?!?I>oiililc nod eiiiBlo StxnulK, AJm and I. ,\. L. FIvo ToourCullivator*. IAM KH Alt KIRK, h 2??; r " "0,1620 MUn auwl. :