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QUO. M. SNOOK to CO Dress Fabrics!: Ju mi We have recently purchased o" many desirable Dress Goods w( lur Summer Wear at greatly J. reduced urices. We are now 0,1 in dally receipt ol these, and ,t propose to sell them at prices oii much below value. ( ev b< ??? hi til frj^Parasols and Sun Umbrellas in New and Stylist) Designs, i? B^r-Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves and Fans in endless variety. ?^Summer Underwear ot every ? description for Ladles', Gents' and % Children. ?' geo. m. snook; &c CO., i " lllO Main Street. Cl """ CI IWMltT, . o Bridge Work. ? A SjHtem ot Inserting Artificial n Tcotli Without IMatofl. J J >r. S. B. McCormicU, ?j 10.10 MAIN HTItEET. G Telephone 92f?. tprl B " C KINK BHQB8?L, V. HLOND. q i , | * 3 \i KAKGAilDO ". ?3 hm* i J A : 6S ~ t* v l .d , L,.f. ..... i 5m n - a wy. ra * rid \L'?i ! ?h?' . vJ ^S, ; N a g s ? . ' LM'KEaSlMfOK, y. B i h-wwm] E ? | VVHEELING.WA'A. ? J DKALIH IS Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes. Unquestionably the Leading House In tho Malo lu Fine Foot Wear. ll 1185 Main Street, Wheeling:, \V. Vu. gi Bolo Agent* for Gentlemen's Genuine KnclUh I'orixtlrto rthocw inylH y( ~~ ?UMM Kit llATH. tl SUMMp^LES i A.t DINGER'S, ^ f! mvl7 ?H TWKMT1I HTRKET. _ ci ni UKNTISTBY. CHAS. E. MASON, ? DENTIST, g 1JJOG iWiirkot Street. ni OFFICK UOUKS: H A. M. tol V. M., II toB P.M. w nt ib SnUlifmxi I affloot No*. '-4ft #7 Kourtounth Htrnat* J** . ... , hi N?w Advertisement*. til N'utlco-H. Hhanler. *unoml NoUr?r?ormin Lo?k?Ko.4iA.O.U.W. In JcffoWi UChetU? NaWtt .t ilro. i0 Kochesler Latuj>?- Kwlnt liro*. For ti*lo~8ecoud-liaud I'col Tabic*. ir To Uniting Con trie to it For Kent--! (oust on JacobStrait--Jon. A.Ijirkln. Administrators'Mullci'?W. K. nud J, T. btoue. 1'nr.n ??r>?m> nt Lilt's 1 ?ni< Store. Ai 1 he ArilU|ton btccl Dato Katigc?Joseph Bjll >V Co. f b t UN mid tifter td-il ij w# villi close our Htorimt J o'clock I'. M., Nnturdar ex- ,' oepted. JAC01I tV. UBUlllt, 11 Jeweler, rt ffK (ire dully rocflvliiif >'cir Novelties jj. Ill Nullinic*, i'ailtaUlonluga and Over- , cuiitliiKM. m liicli wearo prepared to limbo ; ii|i lu llrat-diiS!) Htjlo at rtaiomiblo llrlcl'H. .. Our While Unlantidrled Shirt, doulilo * Mauled. r??t iiforci ?l front and back, at i oil cent*, I* tlio grcittkl bargain tier ' <iltt>ri'il. A Tall lino til llilbrlggun ludtrnuir from $1 UOalttlt upmirils, at I'. 1IKSH to SOSiH', ? 1321 it 11128 Market Street. ThM-itioinrlcr lUcortl, Ail reported lijr Ghrfollau Hahnopl, drag* "! Ki?S Opera Homo cornor, yentemay: fi v a.?. vi.?. 11?. nr.*. VfW no- W b0> M- . WiMtbsr-Chftiiceablo. w w ImllCHilttlll* H WAauixoTOX. 1). 0? Juno 7,?For Woot m Virginia ?i<l W intern l'ouuiylvanla, local * Minn, followed by lair woathor, aoutb- * woatorly wlndu, n'l^ht changea In touipor- fa aiuro. ol ... t, Krtiilly rnvltiK llrluli. (1| I .oat weok Uontraotor I .ommono received Ii from Now Uumbeiland the IInit conalgn- oi innut ol hilcke to Iib Bled In paving Four- 0I teenth otrnit, from Uhaullnti to Wood) ,lc (treat, and tin y worn battled lo tlio elroot ami piled lip on tlio ptymiivula on luilli tide*. There aie noveial hundred had Rn brick lo bo ocuii In tlio plloe, eapoclally (j| tlioen about the cornerol Iviir and Fourteenth ntrcKln and lu Ilia pll?a on Ilia north aldo ol FonrtMntli abovo HolT llraat, 't'liey are not properly bnruad, ara yellr*- Ai In appearance and truck and break nndar on tlio bant blow, lnalila limy prwont a on crumbly appearand#. Tb? Hoard ol Tub- XI llo tt'urka will duublleoa aoo lo It that tlio In lirleko ore oaroldtif iiiaprcled bolorn tlioy to inlaid. 11 tlio bunko releired lo are pnt i:a down II will not lie long until tlio atreel liii . will bo on roiiitb and uood ropalilnr off til' liadly aa Virginia alrcul did a abort lima iw flnoe. mi ? L0VALUUKVITIE8. tltvra of BlUior Aftiiuaut lu aud Abool ill* Lily. It rained neventeen Uinta yesterday by lual count. I nk itenwood ateel plant abut down on turday for an indtUaitu period, lm Llnely Inalitute Hill liav.i lit anal rnumuucauiant and exhibition drill ne 17. Kkamek'k orchestra plays lor the comjnrotiiunt ol tba Hteubuuvllle auiuinary Wedueaday, It la reported that Joseph W. Graiir, the ill-known oil operator, baa bought out M. UuUey'a intareat in the Tayluntown i Held. Tun Kennedy & White ten-cent ahow 1b Moundavllle, but will return to thia :r to-morrow and abow until Saturday enlng, Tub natnral gaa connections have at laat lan completed at the Nlairara engine juse, an<l the men are all delighted with .(* new lual. Hxniiy Klaus, a workman engaged iu aring down Iks old First ward school liiding, was struck by a (ailing brick isterday and his head painluily cut. Juixik Jacob went dowu to Moundavllle sstarday and Judge Boyd up to Wallairg, to open tho Circuit Court o( Marmil and Brooke counties, respectively. Tua Board ol I'ublio Works only audit1 the monthly billa last night, delwring tore important busiutss on account ol ie absence ol Ur. llubbe, who could not (tend. Mis a Khatj yeatorday <inalifiad na ex:utrix at the will ol Adam KrflU, deceasI, aud save bond in the sum of ilu.UUO, 0 auroty being required by the tonus ol ie will. Tiroes r, flidontaof the rural regions who I era lately complaining that the dry eather was burning up the growing crops, ow eay that the extensive rain (all will inse diaoster to tho wheat. Kunbay night Bill Darrah, who drives a irt and atableshia horse in Alley D south 1 lileventh street, loll oil'Ida cart near his able, and striking hia luii weight on his ,lt hand, broke Ida arm badly at the rlat. Tiie Senior class ol Clay district school 111 glvo an entortainment next Friday tuning at the school hall. Misa Moholln ill be glad to receive any old member ol ie grammar school alter tho enierlaiulent. Tiis German Turners will visit tho /heeling Turner Hcclety next Sunday, arsons wishing to go on the excursion lould call early on tho committee lor leir tickets. Only a limited cumber will u sold. Boat leavea the whorl at 8:i>0 . m. Upturning leaves Wheeling at 5 r, m. icketa 50 cents.?OauUt. Tun Committee on Markets met last lght and approved the dralt ol the ordiunces in relorenco to hawkers and pedlers, the sale ol meat in the markets and milar matters, which were referred to it. uly two members, Messrs. Gruse and midline, wore present. Several butchers ppeared to advocato the ordinances. The ominlttee on Claims (ailed to get a uorura. AUOUT I'KOl'LK. ;rftn?er? la the City m?U Whuollng Italic* Abroad* Mr. Itobert Gibson left yesterday (or a Ip to Fuablo, Col. Hon. John Bsssell, ol Clarksburg, was i the city yesterday. nl Untliann Mnlulhfb/1 nf Hili VU n IIUS) U" wviuhu;| IVJUHVIWU H? le Mcl'uro yesterday. Mr. llcnry Harper anil son Bam loft Inst vening lor?trip Ksat. Mr. Alexander Campbell, jr., o( Bethny, was in tho city laat evening. Mrs. Olnbb. ol HL Louis, Is visiting her other, Mrs. Bsrgor, ol the Garden spot. Mrs. Byrne and Mira Morris, ol King ood, v, ero at the McLuro Houau yesteray. OapL Charles Dunlap, ol the B. & 0., nd W. E. Clayton, hia stenographer, were i the city yeslorday. Bquiro D,l'hillips lino moved his fainy to hia cottago on tho Moundaville camp round tor tho snnimer. Mesars. 0. 0. MeCormick aud K. 8. Daimport, ol Hialoravlllo, were registered at le Stanim llouse yesterday. The many friends of Mies Alma M. Wilin Kill bo sorry to learn that sho is conned to her bod by a very serious lllneae. Mr. Waltor 0. Bacon, of tho editorial all of the KauBaa City Tina, is tho fat of Irlonda in tho city for a low days. Colonel William lixlsy retnrnod home paterday on the Btearaer Andes Irom incinnnti, where ho has boon visiting lends for the past two weeks. Mr. J. II, Tappan, of tho Island, loft yesrday, via the B. ? 0., lor a low weeks sit to his sons, who are engaged in tho o?a bnainess at Findlay, Ohio. Mrs. Woods, ol Ida Grove, Iowa, and st little granddaughter, the child of Mr. rank Woodo, aro visiting relatives In the ty and vicinity, and will remain all burner. Captain William H. Irwin returned linn yesterday, coming Irom Cincinnati i this city on the steamer Andes, and is ico more ocuupylng hia rooms at the smin House. Capialn Irwin has been lending the w inter in California, tho last w itoeks being spent In .San Francisco, here ho was In attendance on the Intelitloual meeting ol the Young Men's lirlstian Aeoociation as a delegate from lis State. Dr. T. II. Idgan, who was the her delegato from this State, returned ith Capialn Irwin as far as Kansas City, here be stopped to visit his daughter; 9 is exported home in about onn week's mo. Captain Irwin has enjoyed the best health during his absence auil Is lookg better than hie Irleuds bavo seen him nk for s long time past lie enjoyed tho ip in overy particular. MAKING A NKW IlitlDGK ml Conllnulug the un? of tlia ohl One Menutliii*. Tho alterations ol the Suspension brldgo jw in progress remind otte-forcibly of isoldotory of tho jackknlfe which Urst loelved now blades and then a new banio, and still more forcibly of the western ingregatlou which adoptrd n resolution i build a new church on the .sito of tho Id one, ami that they would continue to orshlp.ln Iheold ono till the now one> as completed. The Wheeling ic Beliimt lir.dgo Company is building a new ridgo in placo ol the old one, and is sing tho old oi.o wlillo the now one Is In mens of construction, The now bridge, I ha* already been announced, is to ba jnaldorably wider than the old one, the de loot walks aro to be broader and ftatiKl above the drive wny, and the utire structure will bo uew ixcept tho lers, cables and a part ol the top rail ol 10 balustrade. Already tho old massive crorn beam! ol ood have been romored end replscad ith lighter but stronger aleel ounj, This as done without Interrupting trarol a loment. The (ablet an now belna liluni (I to Icoom'nodal# llm now bridgeajr. 'I'liO outtromn Imvo already b;un rood out orer n (uot etch, and Dim Inner id# nro hot liclnii |>lnral over sjilwit mm. Al thoiMlio limn .tin Jnlain lor Dm evftod font w.tlk urn IjoIuj nut lu pl?c?. i h ?p?k or i>u Dm brlilgii will bo n now 10. Jurt wltnn it oeam n to h* tin uaioo il bridge ml boooniej tbu now unit It a ill onto (jnpntlou. Col,. A. (I. Ai.roHii, lUlllinorr, Mil, rrd au ulcerated tooth Willi lit. Jacoba I. A ll?|Ul|i)*fft I'lrnlo. , OiiHalunlajr.Juna 11,Did Amalgimalod imrinlloii will bold their annual flonlo i th? bnaulilul Allual|i|ial'i(inloUroiinda iho l'lttnbiircii A liitn Krle railroad. 10 llalllmort) A Ohio will run a special iln Irnm Uellalra anil Wlionllnit through tbn plcnlo grnumll without iiliaintti ill m, leading Itullalrn at OilK) and Wlirol* at 7 a. m. Hnlnrnlog train karri mile ground! at 7 p. m. linked good ndaya. Hound trip rata, II Ml. Ho. imbar thi data, Saturdajr, Jam 11. ALUM MEETING ? AT WUKKLINU FEMALIC COLLEGE tl Lut Night ? Au lutvroattug I'ruKtanima at Ulvsn Jl?ror? a Largs AsMlttbUgs* c Hid fttluut* Vslk*?Tli? Auuual |] (JuuiuioUi'Kluout Tc-utgkt. a u I.ut evening the Alniuniu Association of ? the Wheeling Female College held its an- 0 nual meeting at the College. Tbla even- n log the clau of 1887 will graduate (roui ti thitt institution. The graduating eiurciaea k will take place at the Opera House, which 1 will doubtless be well tilled oa It always is tl on those interesting events, a fact that a speaks well for the interest lelt in the Institution not only by the alumua but by *j tbo citltaus at large. It is a matter of re- a gret, however, to those personally t connected with the College that 6 there 1s not more interest felt, and ? a move is on loot to stir up a popular feel- p Ing in favor ol it, by infusing some new fi life into the Board of Trustees and iu u other ways making the College more gen- c t-rally known and patronized. The class t that is to graduate to-night numbers four- [ tuen, and is eaid to be one of the prettiest, , brightest and moat intelligent ever sent forth from the institution on Chapiine ? hill. Kramer's orchestra will furnish the musical numbers on tho programme, ,] Last night's meeting of the Alumna f was mora largely attended tban any that t has been bold (or yeare put. In addition ? to the members ol tho Association tbere [ was a goodly attendance of the frienda and patrons of tno College. The president of J the Association, Dr. Harriet Jones, pre- [ Bided, and Miss Joaie l'eternian was in her e place as secretary. The exercises were , opened with prayer offered by the ltsv. , Dr. I). A. Cuuningham. Dr. Jonea then delivered ber addreoa. "fbe.Woioan"? , what the ban done, what she is doing and , what she may and will do, and right ably .j was it handled. Thero was hearty applause e at its conclusion, Mies Alma Connor ren- i dereda piano solo very effectively, and f sang a solo, the latter In place of Mies c Sara Hoeiner, who was unable to appear. Miso Ktta lloberts gave a recitation in a [ charming manner, and Mlas Virginia Whlteeidcs gave a reading that was quite f acceptable. Miss Lizzie Olohan gave an j interesting class history, and a vocal 10I0 J by Miss Mary Vardy, and a piano eolo by , Miss Daisy Cockayne, of Moundsville, t both of which wero well received, ecu- c pitted the programme. 1 Five minute addresses followed, Prosi- t dent Jones calling on Prof. A, L. Wade, of e Morgantown, Hon. 0. 1). Hubbard, President of the Board of Trustees, Kev, Dr, D. A. Cunnlugham, Dr. S. L. Jepson and 1'rof. StevouBon. All paid glowing tributes ' to the fair so*, and recounted their work and achievements. The College also came iu for many kind worda,and carnost bopes j for ber future welfare were indulged in, tho nluiunaeb'jiugcalledontoexerttheraselvisanddo their part toward mnkiugtho College more of a power for good than < evdr before. President Brown of the College made a , few remarks pertinent to the occasion. ( Tho Association then proceeded to elect the following ofllcera: - , President, Mies Lizzie Olohan. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Cecil ltoblnoon, Mrs. Will Brooks, Mies SallioTboburn and , Mies Ktta itu'ierts. Recording Secretary, Mlts Sara Koemer. , Corresponding Secretary, Miss imogene , Hlroblu, Treasurer, Miss Mary Vardy. , Aa is already known Proiesaor Brown is going back to Kentucky. His place will ] ho tilled by Proftesor H. K. BlalBdell, who also comes from Kentucky, and who will arrivo here to-day. Professor Brown In . bis remarks last night said he left here with sorrow, but was plensed to know that his place was to be filled by a gentleman in every way compotent to conduct a sac- * ccesful school. He called on the people to I welcome Mr. Dialadoll cordially, and do j all in tlioir power to ass1st him. TIIE COUNTY COMMISSIOXISIIS J Tithe Appropriate Aoliiiu on the Death of ( Mr. Htocker. I Tbo regular monthly mooting of the d Hoard ol Count; Commissioners waa held J yesterday. All ttiu members ware pros- t ent but Mr. Blocker, whoso death was v chronicled yesterday morning. Little t business was done. The monthly reports wero approve:!. Thoy recommended the e payment ol bills on account ol the various B departments as follows: . l'oor IIoumfind Kara , Km(H nud UrliUc* ? 1,^1 n 1 Uivat linuw aim Jail l ji js fl JusUcutuud CuiifctublM' le? 10B 15 g On motion of Mr. McOregor the Presl- r dent and Commissioner Speidel woro um- a powerod to socurn a ruutiwalof the six c insurance policies on the county Jail, a which expired Juno 8,18S7. i: The Finance Committee reported .Sher- n ID' llandlan's report nil correct. He paid I out in April the following amounts for u tho accounts named: t Oouuty orders.. $11,88129 f 1 merest ..... '.'2 80 c Jurors' foot AS5H0 . Kouil order*. J.ibiriy 27112 * TrUilolfhia 4017 t Klcniuim 15 S5 The expenses of the recent school elec- tl tlons, abnegating $179, were ordered paid, a The resignation of Patrick Weir as Jub- c tiro of the Peace for WebBter district was fi accepted, and 11, W. Koborts appointed to g fill the vacancy. a lialph McCoy was given the contract for o resetting the boilers at tho Infirmary at H his bid of $26. a It wus directed that the voting places t outsido tho city be loeated horcaitor at n school Iiotuc;', anil IMI n voting plies be g designated lor Ulay district. Y A committee wan appointed to prepare 1 resolution ol respect to the memory of ti the lato Mr. Stacker. The Board adjourn- c ud to meet to-day and attend ills funural v in a body. A meeting to finish the pond- r inn htuiowB will be held at 10 A. u, on Wednesday. o Tribute or llnapoot. At n moetlng of the Board ol Com- ? mtseiomua, hold June 6,1887. the follow . Ing wan ollored by a special committee I appointed lor tho purpose: [. Wukkbas, It haa pleased God to removo " from our midst U. Adam Htocker, a blgbly " respected member of the Board of Oom- , mlulonera of Ohio county, W. Va., theretorn bo it (i Jtmlml, 1st. That by tho death of our } fellow-member, Mr. Mocker, this Board u has loat a member of tbo highest character and abilltv, who onjoyeil the confidence of |hls constituents and fellov members, r Zd. That wo are deeply grieved by bis death and that we will greatly miss him ai a personal friend and member of this Board. ? X I. That wo extend onr heartfelt sytn- T nathy to his bereaved family, and as a d lurthar mark ol lovo and reaped, that we u attond the (antral In a body. 4th. That the abovo resolution! be 0 spread upon the iplnutea and bs published tl in the morning papers; also that the w clerk be Instruoled to forward a copy to tl the family of the decoaiod i as a further w mark of tespoct that this lloard do now ai nujuufui WAT tl. 1YI.KI1, II MioiiAlti Btiik, la J on. H I'limi,, el Fbaxic U?u?a, Ii Item. 11. \\ oona, Clerk, cl I, 1'ai.mbh'h Bxik-Huccim posltlrnly cnrsa 1 Hkln dlaeuci. Ko?p ami Ulntment, cleanoo mid lital, At druK atoro ol .Mcl.tlu llroa. " 111 Ohio lllvar llnllronri, r( CoinmondnR Jnne 11!, the Ohio Kim Jf llillroad tflll lilt ewurtlon tlokata every [' Butidajr until lurttirr notion. Wlieolln* " to HlatnrivIHe and return it the low rate ' nl $160; Wlioellnj to Parkerabur* nnd >" return, $3 26. Tlcketa kooiI out day only. Cam. on or edilrtwi to M, Netter, the J(' practical uptlvUn, (Ml TwaKtb I treat, In re* leraooa to jroar ipecUclee. 1) IN TUB POLICE COUUT, . Long LUt of Offsodsr* ITiotd YtlUr Uurolof. A dlYemiflad docket and several c? Mt vfk-ru eomawhat oat ol the ordin tlracted a big audience la the po ouit room yeatcrday morning. 1 Uort haired fraternity waa represented bout a half-dcian young tou?ha, hu umber ol ycunn blialnaaa man, work ien rendered idle by the rain, aad fria I prisoner! or witneeaea nrado up loilay crowd. Judge JeUera waita 'round lomewli ill tilt) clock begins to atrike nine. Tl la atapa in, and before the laat etrok. ba hour sounds that court ia in aeaaioi Ed Fink, for diaordarly conduct, mad $5 and coele, and $10 and coeta UMBO U? UIUbB( UCBiUJIl Lotlio Mitchell, colored, ?u arraigi or shooting in alley 10. The teetimi ?u that a number ol dUorderly wen ? .nnoying several women who liver he gaa works, end one ol the men rei il through this woman's window i truck her, A neighbor had already li Iriven from her house, and Lottie did iropoeo to abdicate so tamely, Ho Ired her revolver. The case was u inder advisement. Jainea Burke and Johu Riley ? harged with fighting, but only om hem appeared. He uTaimed to be vol ilame, aud wanted witneeses. The ci rore postponed till this morning. Louis Frederick, a plain drank, Ined $1 and costs. Andrew Klug was fined |5 and coats lisorderly conduct in Alley 0. Tho is protested his innocence, his own nisslons were damaging. King la nan who was with Jaaeph Klcketta w le wsa obot by OlUcer Dnnlap, who lursuing them. Kickutta' cose was p laned, tu he wai unable to appear, ichwinn, who ia attending ltlcki tatei to a reporter that his patient tettlng along very nicely and would h to trouble mileea lnllimatlon set in, Mary Vaudyne came np well drei ind smiling, and plead gailty to "sweai imi carrying on" on Tenth street r Mley 0. Bhe said: "The people up tl iro always throwing out slurs and gh t to uio when 1 go out. and 1 was pr nil, and give it to 'em back." In uef il $1' and cosls she went to jail. John Our paid $2 and coats for disoi n the Sixth ward. Jake Wilbort did not appear, and iaed $5 and costs, llettie Kojch, am olntiy with him ol contending with 1 ind profane words, and creating dtsoi uid tumult, went to jail in default o ind costs. She said she bad made no uder, and inforinud Olticer Desmond I is had "had it in for her," and had thr med to make it uupleaiant lor her, < lince she moved Into the ward. SUl'KBMK COUBT. rite llualutina TruuauctoU nt Yeatei Muruliia'* Komluu, Conrt met at 10 o'clock?all the Jm present. Meigs Jackson vs. K, P. Ohancellor, ioal and superjodoas, from llarr t... il 1 muufcy i cumiuueu, A. C. I/jtt, cxecutrix, vs. M. M. it al., appeal,Irom Marion county; jnued. A. A. Garden vs. Biink of Virginia, )I error, from Harrison county; jnuod. . L. J. y wisher VI. 1.10 L. Malone, >1 error. Iron) Marlon county; contio John fe. Brown vs. A. W. Brown, wr irror, from Monougalla county; nitteil. J. A. Kln?loy vs. County Court, wr irror,(row Monongaliacounty; contin Court adjuurntd until tliJB nioruir 0 o'clock. IKON W011KBU3 AKIUVI.N'U U Pittsburgh tu ntteiul the Amalgam Uouvoutluu. Tho delegates, to the Amalgamated ociatlon have already begun to poor ?!ttaburgh. There are at the Central 01 W. K. Linch, oi Wheeling, and Ja i. Nutt, ot YoungaUiwn, and at the H iotol, Jamea U/nudy, of Covington, 1 Jorneliui Meagher, Terro Haute, I Ludryw Loo ani James MoUann, PI lelpbla; James Mullon, Nowark, N, obn U. Brown, Wheeling. The g nsjorityof the delegates, of whom ti rill be about one hundred and sevo Ive, will arrive to-doy. The $5.60 scale is not likely to be ad d by the convention without some o) ition. Tho Pltlsburgh Timet mya: 1 Vheeiing dolegatoe maintain that the i iineuta of the puddlors and finisher ill nail-making sections of tho country ippesed to tho advanco, because tho 1 tall is gradually forging to tho front at nd the demand for eteoi nails Is fall IT proportionately. This change gri at ol the fact that nails can be in lore cheaply of iron than of stool, i re practically as good. It is said that .a Belle company will return to the in lacture of iron nails within the n hreo months, and that other firms allow its examplo. The Wheeling n oniona mat ? wouiu us uuiciuni 10 cn his tendency of tho trado by lucrum he coat ol Ihe production ot iron. The deiogatoa from tho Jiost ant) fi lie further WonLern mills will also h omo oppooltlou to make. The fori ontend that whilo the Pittsburgh ma icturors, with the advantage! ofnati oo, can well allord to pay more wages, dvance would (imply rnoan the clot f the Kastorn mills for hall thn yi oino of tho Western man uie tho u rgument, but they are not an united liesubjoct.thisyearaa last. TlioOiw latl and Oovington men count on getl as from Lima, 110 milea distant, orfi 'indiay, 1G0 miles distant. The Te lnuto men have gaa only 1(1 miles i int and aro drilling wells 111 their c Ity. Thus they hopu to bo on even tei rith Pittsburgh in a year or two and cady to tako all the wages they can The question of joining the federal f Trades will probably come up again I oar. At the last Convention the pro >1 to join the Knights of Labor waa I mder consideration, and it waa bought right to join the organisation II the members had voted on lt> Tl invo deoided by an ove^wliolm'ng v otto join the Knights, aud no obsti ow remains to tho Amalgamated A mo Ion joining the Federation of Trades. Secretary Martin yesterday received lea of the organisation of Mow Albi ?dge Mo. I, at Now Albany, lnd., atnrday, with Illty members. tub l'uuuc 8urrjiu? rum a Voiulilnnilun ot MUfortauso I Nlioultl bs Cured. The situation Just now in reference io work of tho night oart men Is seric he crematory la not in usp.and not in c itlon to use. Tho now Baird law prove te depoelUngiol tho contents of vauili Iber filth in the river as was formt le practice, Thero are very few farm ho will allow tho stuff to bo dumped loir land, and even ;U they would a li onl<l coat do mncli taken to tho coun I to be prohibitive. Aa the law ad In the eilitloR ooudillon of aQeln luinljf Imponlble to liave a vi saned ont | yet Health Ufllcor Hi rcutilrod to ao? that tliar eanou, ami now ban men arntinil notl it people to oloan up under penalty e oe. Thete Is another feature of It. 1 Infat cart men pay (he city a license i ire eonalilerable capital In reiled In th lulpment. It Is not |oit to theeo men rce them Into Idleneaa. The autlx ta onplnoljr let thla Important mat ka care o f Itself. The cramataty otii Ihor to |be nsed at onoe, or oome oil tovlalon made to illspote of flltb. Tootiiai ill, headache anil overy otl he aro enred by tit. Jacobs Oil, I'rl 1 c,al1* _________ ?rn*lni In Dry Uoodi at UK, Uood A 0 ~ THE ENTERTAINMENT IBM AT CKNTHK SCHOOL LAST NIGHT, suy [fc? A Pleaalnff Programme Wall Uendered bj Phu tbe FuylU of Frof. hb?pherd'a bcbooU. I by An Adair Entirely Creditable to ,(1 a the Performers anil Teacher*. nd? An entertainment was Riven by tbe paplla ot Outre icbool in tbo large gramiere mar room of the handaome building last lien evening before a epleudld audience, coin" of poaed of tbe parents of tbe school and || leading citizens of the Filth ward. Th? for programme was one that bad been care fully prepared by the puplld under the led able direction of Principal Shepherd and hia eorpa of teachers, and waa one worthy ,ear in every way of the audience that found ich- Much pleaaure in ita rendition. The Name And performance waa given at a matinee sen In the afternoon, which waa especially for not the benefit of those pupils not taking part, she and for those pupils who were unable to Icen be present in tho evening. At each performance everything passed off smoothly 'ere and aatiafactorily. A decided feature of 3 of the programme waa the piano muaic furdof niahed by Charles Killmyer. Another iB68 feature were scenes and recltationa from "Mother (loose," in costume; they were was arrangedin a very artistic manner. The balanco of the programme waa aa follows: for Emmet'i Vindication George!(. Human ntih J?"'k lu lhe Fuli.it Unit) Folks A Reverie lu Church ...LlOa WeUi 1 he tioug of Saratoga Auuie Myeni the A Flaiublioctlou........... HcmIo Mu*bju*h hen Vloliu bulo - AUrod Bpell Mother Gooie aud her Family .. Hpariaou* to tlii Gladiator*...? Win. M. Doullu oat* Tho ltoblu'i Ni?t .......Kutc dimmer l)f> boug-"Crleket ou tho Hearth" ,tL ' Which? Aunle Uarnahau HIS, i<?su Little Toad btook Little Folk* WftS Little Freckle-Faced Utrl Mary WulUul ova Iiihtrumuutal Muttlo Wiu. M. Doullu Weddlug Fee, (with Tableau,) Sue Campbell , Tho Little Hero Frutik Caluwoll ISOd Relief of Luoknmv Fauule htautou rin? Song?"^eoSaw" - Fearl beeley fan Drill 1'uplli ol II DuUlou iear iu?trutaouu2 Mtufc. Ucorgia Vau Kottca lore Iu the Garret H uldo Carnahau riou Mlof I'embortou Mill* M lieule lligtflua f;tty UI ALOUl*, "CONVENTION 0V UClUkTlO KK40KR8." ault I)r* Craapgreat....... Mr. John Lladfoau MUa Overtone Maria L. llolilday Mr Force John A. Moure rder MU* Keuxutlon MlnaConunerford Mr. Kauter....M i.barley Htroohlein ?.D Mr. Far Fetch Alfrud H|>ell wft? Mr. High Flower Archie Moll'et laed Mikl Aaplratlou AuuaL'ommtuford oud Mr* Guttorob Kddlo Commerford .a,., MUi DlrectuesN bean Commerford , Ml?* Imagluatlou MW,...LotUe Hitter I ?1 i'rol. Commouwute......... Frank Caldwell I die- ??? that UEV. MU. HlTlfi eat- (jiUied ou to l'rove Ilia Aaaertloua About iVer the Cuthollo Church, To tU Editor of the Intelhaeneer. i Sir:?In your iesue of to?day Rev. rda Geor80 & Hlto, Residing Elder of the M. ' *7 E. Ohurch, in hia baccalaureate address, i hrw lit to make a reckless attack on the Catholic Ohurch in the following words: "Thank God, audi has been the progress i ap- of human liberty that uo hierarcual deshton potism, no ecclesiastical tyranny dare reaoh ont its iron hand and throttle liberty, civil or religious. No modern Galileo Lott can bo made to prostrate himaelf before an con- Ignorant, cruel and bigoted court of inquisition and deny any ascertained facts writ of science, unloas he first sell his birthcou right by placing himaelf under the control of that polltico-ecclealastical ominiwrit cation that has 6ver and does now rob ita ued. communicants of overy vestige of liberty, it ol whether of thought or conscience." eab- It docu seem strange that some ministern of religion imagine that they cannot it of do joatico to rniy enbjeot on which they nod. nro called upon to npeak without more or IK at losa claptrap about tho Catholic Church. Did Iter. Mr. Hitfi take It lor granted that lus oducated audlencs were ready to approve any violent attack which he atcil might bob tit to make?to believe any gratuitous charges which bo might prefer? AS. II bB is Intelligent ho ought to know . , that aa honest and intelligent audience would not he satisded with mere asaerHo tions, but would want sulllclent proofs, at mes leaat when injury to others Is in question. 0ln0 If be was not ahlo to give auch proofs (and . . the fact Is be la not) he should have re* ' inembereil that even his position us Pron<l. i aiding Elder did not justify him inviolila lilting one of the ten commandments, j . "Thou ehalt not bear false witness against mat thy neighbor." Tho writer of this communication does not undertake a defense lore ofthe Catholic church, but simply, inacnty cordance with a rule of logic, well known by tyros in that science, "A gratuitous , assertion may bs gratuitously denied," to ?P'- deny in lolo the wholesale, rcckless and ipo- malicious assertions of Her. Mr. Bite. The The charges are, lint, that the Catholic s church 1b hostile to tho progress of eclenco. ? 0[ Second, that she robs her communicants Krt, of every vestige of liberty, whether of ton thought or conscience. Third, that she rain is a paiitlco-ecclesiastical organization. Iin? Come, Mr. Hits; prove your assertions awa if you can, if not. as an honorahlo wan -j- laaa Prcaidinu Elder ahonld he) retract ..,,1 them. Rxadxb, (1j0 Wheeling, June Ol/i, 1887. Filed it Caveat. ff;il A. J. Sxeeney & Son liavo filed in ths Qen Patent Ollico at Washington a cavoat on tcY their invention At process to melt iron I,, in a cupola with nilnral gfui as fuel, the workings of which wero recently described .om in tho Intjiuiohiciui, A certificate to >VB Ibis effect was received from Washington aer yesterday. !"'j Unparalleled I Is said about Skin-Success Dihcovkht i Soap, Recommended by ?g physicians; far. ltxcuitsioN "nn T" <l"" 1<Id< Ohio, via llnltlmoro & Ohio lUllroad, ou Friday, inc Jun" l0' 1887, On tho abovo date tlio Baltimore A Ohio irrft Railroad Company will sell round trip jig. tickets to either Fostorla or Flndlay and ,wn retnrn, at low excursion rates. rra9 Excursion train will leave Wheeling at ara 10:1Sa. M?.firo for the round trip to Kut, Foetoria, $5 76, to Findlay. JO 33. Jon The excursion train will arrive at Fos[bis 'oris at 8:2u a. m , Findlay at 0:20 a. m. lpo. Returning train will leave Findlay at 0:00 )ttu p' " i FoBlorla at 10:00 r. u, Tickets will not also be good returning (or all msular trains aa. up to and including Juno 11, 1887. Upon figy this date, Findlay will celebrate the first ,oto anniversary ol the practical application ol ,cja Natural (las to tbe Mechanics! Arts. Uov0ja, ornors Hill, of New York, Foraker, ol Ohio, Edward Everett Halo, Senator Sherman, no, and other distinguished inon, itto exncctln. ed to be present. 1'rooMslon of Military oq and Olvic Associations, and Grand Hand Tournamout and Prise Drill, hoiks versus r lowers lor uommoncement Presents. Verdlut lor plaintiff ?t imt Stanton & Dahni'Oht's. Id Itiouralon to Vlaralnnil, Tliatalfir, Juue 11. The Pennsylvania Company will ran a special uicuralan train to Cleveland, on on" Thursday. Jnno V, (or which eicunilon nts tlaketa will lis told Irom llriUaoport nt the l or rttn ol f J Si. Tickets will be iioori to re..i. turn liy any regular train until Monday. , ' June 13, Inclusive. For time ol trains and "n rates ol (are, toe miall bills. on ?,? sad (IK1INKY UOVHk, KKW 1(111 K, try Broadway and Fortieth street, opposite I?I Mrtropnlll.?n Opera Houso and Oaslno. I, It Hotel entlroly new. Ueelrablo (or hualiult ncn men or (amlUei. European Plan. ?ed Itooina II per day upwards, liicellont ' roatauratil Jy U*?. Dak. Macaclbt A W. B. Buwias, , I ? rtbuw _____ ' 'ho Mrs. Mika Nsukr. the German pootees, ind dyes, cleans and onrla ostrich leathers In < lelr tbe beat manner. Mo. BO TwolJlh street, to ma Utr Cheap KteuraKina to Ctnrlnnntl. ht The stsainer Andes ltavMi Wheeling lor ... Cincinnati every Tueaday at 3 r. u., and will sell exenralon tickets to parties ol Ave I or morn. Une week ol pleasure, beatitl. | l0r lul scenery and good muala on the largest I (.? and best steamer that comes to Wheeling I For rates apply to Frank Booth or Uapt. i Cbirlee Muhlemin, Wheeling, W. Va. t ?'( MWif | mound8villb. j H Nulo? Iroiu tha l'*uUautl>r]r-?uiuMU>ut, I KutM, >10. 1 Mm. T. B. Ptttdy ill dangerously 111. A. B. Bold, of Pittsburgh, wis In town j Monday. Dr. WiUium Ourtia is visitius friends lu * this city. I ? Mlis Sadie Rogetsan loft lor Dier Park , yesterday. Mlas Daisy Myero returned homo Moa- f day from a visit to New Martinsville. v The festival given by the laillea of the t M. E, church Saturday uight waaaiuc- [ cms. f The festival advertised to be clven by V the "Home Workers" to-night will 1)0 , postponed till Tuesday evening next. Kennedy & White's mutodon ten mint * how showed to a good crowd lut ulglit. > They give another performance thie evening. K George Knight hu the contract ol paint- i lng the amlttorium at the camp uruund. 1 Mr. Knight la a master of that business, and will do a good job, I Elmer Olark, who attempted suiolde at the penitentiary, is getting along as well aa could be expiated, lie woe very bad- I ly hurt, but la out of danger now. p Tuo casing haa about all been removed ) from the Craig well Mo. 2, on the Klggi , farm, and drilling will soon be resumed. ' The well la near the ennd and will require I but a (ew days drilling to teat thu question [ of oil or no oil. There wai a wedding at thu Mound City Hotel Saturday afternoon, the parties being Mr. Jasper and Mlaa Stella Dully. The ceremony was performed by ltav. II. 0. Haulord in the presenco ol quite a number of friends and persons K stopping at the hotel. Harry Bowers, whu was found guilty of v burglary at the March term ot the Circuit Court, was Bent over to the penitentiary f Saturday. He was expecting uu appeal, and was very much surprised when the Sheriff called to take him over, lie is sentenced to live years' imprisonment. Arthur Love's famous comedy company : will appear at Masonic Hall to-night. Major Hanson Orlswell, a well known Moundsvillian, will bo one of the attrac- 8 tionsof the evening. Mr. Criswell has been with Mr. Love for several years, and was well received in his tour through the I West with this noted compauy. Connected with the company is one ol the best <! bands now travsling the road. No doubt the hall will be crowded to bear these fa- n vorites. t Circuit Court convoned Monday with t but a email docket. Judge Jacob la the presiding Judge. Tliero are not sa many r witnesses summoned betoro the Grand | Jury as at the last term. The domurror t in the case ol the Town of Monndavllle vs. t Thomas Urannon et al., will be argued this morning. It is a very interesting case. The arguments will bo by ox-J udge j Melvin and J. L. Parkinson on tho nart of 3 tho town, and J B. MuLureand HanBon , Criswell for the defendants. c A FALSE KEi'Oltr. ' a TIim (!nrnar Monti Nut Itutilinil ?Of lirr ? llrldgitliort New*. y Chariot Drummond la visiting In Morrla- r town. C Frank Helt, ol the Wheeling Creek Minos, iaBerionsly ill. Oharlea Chapman has returned to Loraiu " alter a brief viait bore. Mr. Frank Howell and Bister, Maggie, are visiting in Zinesvillo. q Those of the Cleveland excursionists ? who left for home on Sunday, were do- o layed until yeBterday by g waabont, some o distance out tho Cleveland 4 Lorain road. t. The Messrs. Tollman and Will Graham li loft yesterday to join the Pittsburgh syn- 1< dlcate In their annual fishing ficuroion in I Randolph and Tuekur counties, West Vir- s glnla. c Mr. Bert Brown left for rsmplo In Dent's '' drug store u box of atrawberrlcii taken /root the usual everyday pfekjgn, every " berry larger than a good eiaod walnut ami ?. surpassing in appoaranco and flavor tho 1 noted Barneaville berries. J* Yesterday afternoon tho lady inembora of the Y. M. 0. A. hold a meeting in their rooms, and cnmpletod all arrangements for tbo dedication of the new quarter.). The occasion will be followed by) n r sumptuous nical, accompanied by ctrivr- " berries and ico cream. The evening na?er lnnt evening elates j] that the corner-stone box bad been robbt il ji on Sunday evening of the coins and me- w memoes. Investigation bIiowb that the v, box is in safe keeping by interested par- tj ties. They feaiing that it might bo stolen c| on Sunday evening took it away, am! it Is all right. Ollicor Moister sry.J U;at li id he known there wan any posaibillly of the box being stolen ho would have guarded , it all night. " ? ei llnllalre. Ji Thoro vas plenty of dmnlcJnnww Hun- rt day and a ti?nt ybBterdcy on the at recta. a Mr. Albert Uodofer fell ovfrr a front step al Sunday and got a bad bruieu on the lietu. eWilUam Used, er., la the ltapublfcan candidate for councilman in tbo Fifth <r?.l nntu. jj] A. Fanpol has Mint Ills household rooJo to bis new home in Indiana, mid his fatii- = 11; will follow. George Homick had llio tendons of Ma hand severed by a ponkife yesiorilay while MUllling Willi a companion, . SquiroThos. GArret! on Sunday mr.r- ' ried James H. Jackson and Mine Hojihle Littleton on ahonae-boat on the river, John Wallace, formerly manager of tbo T coopor (hops of the lleflairo Nail Works I and leader of a brass band here, was in * town yesterday. {J Mr. Gibson, of the Stamping Uorapaoy, <>l had a hand badly mashed yenterday fore- j* noon by ono of tie prefers. He was taken t>; home and two of bia fingera amputated. to Tho funeral servicesol Miss Alllo Chihonn yealorday worn hold In the U. 1*. a churoli, Itov. It, G. Wallace preaching h funeral sermon, ller former pupils, Iter associates in the oholr, and hor former sobooliuatce took part. *** bl Martin1* Ferry, n; The expenditure of tho cyclona fond* \J will bo published on Thursday in tho local u paper. ?J The Presbyterian church choir enter- Ui lalnment to-morrow night promises to bo a grand success. The lower mills were compelled to knock off yesterday in eoms departments )'? on acconnt of tho heat. [j] A stone wall is bolng built at tho 0. A F. express office, noar which will bo run !? a roadway for the convenience of expreos wsgons. Arthur Loro'iicomedyeompiaytbowad nolo iuoh tugm UJ a uruwuru noui'U. jur. Ai Farbny ilwoyn trica to eecaro tho boat JJJ Iroapo on ttio roml. u, Ariianoimrntn have boon mnili liv tho " Troaeuter ol Belmont county lor It. T. n Howell to oollcct taxet for Vent* towntliln. Books mo dow oiid 11 at It, t, Uowoll'i itoro. ? pi lllllouan?M? 'J Wo bavo tcatod It* vlrtuw, nnreonally, ami know that (or Dyapopela, Illlionaneiin >nd Throbbing KttnUaclia, U lithn bent / medicine tho world ovorww. Wo tried ff forty other romedloo bciore Klinmonn I Mver lteiulator, but nono ol them nave tin J more thin temporary relief; tho Ktixultlur not only rellored but carml us.?11. H. I JoNie, Ed, Telegraph and Mesaunijui. Ma- I dob, u?. i If yon want a handaomo book lor o 1 "iweet ?l'l ?raduale" to to J" BtaIitom A IHvunhuiit'h, oh 1301 Market a tract, Ml l'lltat>nrih and lUlurti, _! Uom'raenolnR Bunday, June 6, and conilnultiR trery Hunday until further notice ;lm Baltimore A Ohio will tell eicnralon Ickela to I'lttnliurKb anil leturn at low alo ol |1 Ml, and to Washington, I'm., and etnrn at $1 UK l'ralna leavo at & and HIO a. m.,retnrnln* arrWu at 7 and llilu '."t ' i [HE ARLINGTON ST HEAVY, MASSn Jlidly ilr&ocU, bolted and Blreled, u alrowi u Iro aud to Ull w Wo make theae Ran** thronittaiiit, aud aak a clc I'roualn and Uut Htorca and Kaurca. Tliei > kangfa are on tale at AUAM8' PLUMQINI ourth aud Main alrooli, when we liavu alao lull 1 JOSEPH B WHIMUJ iUVElt ?JtW?. tags of tit* Water and Movement* of tha llouta* Captain J. M. Vandergrllt, at Griy'a ran l.ine, who lu the city yesterday. Tlifi river is rising at this point with a lepth of D feet U lncbea in the channel. The Katio Stockdale la due down thia aorning in the Pittaburgh-Olucinnati rude. The Fashion is to-day 'u up boat in hia trado. The l.ouls A. Shirley will leave Cinciniatl lor thia point at 6 o'clock thia evenng. Those desiring goods shipped to Item on her can order the latno done by eltigraphing. The Andes arrived in port last evening laving on board r good aliad trip. She tsavoH on her roturn trip to Cincinnati at o'clock this afternoon. This week's rip down and back is to be made a apeial excursion trip. The (are for the round rip Is only $10 and this includes meals uu Btnwruuiu nil we uiuo iuu uitmui?r to tj?i?nt. Mnslc, botli brass and string, rill bo furnished and ovory effort will bo mt fortli liy Oapt. Charlie Mulileman, Merk Noll and tho other olllcers in comnand, to make the trip a pleasant one. .'ho boat, an all know who havo ever bad nythiog to do with her, i> a Rood one in vory reapedand Is commanded by a very lever aud courtcoso set of cllicara. There 1b an old marine law whioh renins tho names ol tbo stosmbosta to be pellod out in lull. Tbe law has not been bsorvcil lor many years, but Messrs. Neel nd Atkinson, the local steamboat inspects of this city, aro now enforcing it. It ab been customary to use only the Initial utters of a name. Tbe steamer James 0. Ilainn has heretoforn only borne the incription "j. G. Blaine." When she ame off the docks last week tbe inspeC' ms notified the owners that the nanio mat bo given in full, and tho order 1ms men obeyed. Thoxa bib quite a number I othur stoomorn tbat only give tho iniials, but tho inspectors will serve notice n the owners that they must conform to lie law.?I'itMuri/h Ltader. Kartlifiimko In Cumuli*. Qusbbc, June News bus been resivod of an emthquako which occurred I the vicinity of tito. Louise, in the counr L'lsiot, r. Q. Tbo mountains in tho >cond rungo ol the (Seigniory of Ht. Koch i les Anlnnis wsro areally disturbed, lasses of rack from 40 to 60 feet square 1 ore dlslodgod and stmt hurling into the alley liolow. Home of tho largest trees in io forest ware uprooted. Mo serious as- j idontn are reported. i HI < Nltlp niul I'lih^ungAra Lost* Calcutta, JuueO ? It has been proved oyoii'l doubt by the picking up of the j iplaU'ii chut that tbo steamer Sir ohn J.Tvronco was lost in the scant cvelnuo o.'f this coast. Thestoamor irrled 7:10 passottseM, aud It is believed II wero lost Tho largest part ol tho pass- | agorn weio tintiveo going tothoJuggoraut cclobratlon. jjuuKn i n v? uaincwcamom rreaenta in . reat variety of etylo and price at PtAXTON & PAVENI'nRT'B. VITIATED BLODn 1 minions, Inherited And Contagious Humors Cured , by Cuticuru. 1 IIUOUOJI tho medium of onoof your bookaro* tcivod through Mr. Frank T. Wiar, DruMlit, . polio, i'a , 1 bunamo acquainted with your Cut!* ira Kcumllca, and take thia op|>ortu?ity to lull* to yovi that tholr wo has )>crmauciilly curod mo ! ouo of tho vrorit curat of blood polioultig, In inu'<oilon with orjriipolM, that 1 havo ever ?*on, id this after having been prononnced incurable rwuiBo! (ho b?t phrsiciatn lu our county, I . ke groat plooaura in forwarding to you thia teatl* nnial, unsolicited ?ia It H by you. lu order that hcia lutlerhig from similar maladies may bo en* mragud to ulvo your Cuticura Kemcdlei a trial. < P. B WII1TUM JKK. Lcochhnrg, I'a. I lfufetcnco: Frauk T. Wrar, Draught, Apollo, I'a, i HCftOFULOUS ULCKU9. ' JamucK. Rlohardaon. Custom Uotiw, Now Or. 1 bius ou oatli aajrs: "In 1B7J Borufuloua Uioera oko out ou my body nutll I W?a a m<uw of cor* iptlou. Everythln< known to tha medical faeul* vraa Hied in vain 1 became a incro wreck. At MMOou'd not lift my batuii to my he id. could ' n turn in bed. wai in constant pain, and looked so:i llto ut a cttttft No ra'tvt orcu'O In ton yoara. i 1*8'J 1 heard of tho Cut Intra Homo lies, uaod em. aud wan perfectly cured.' Bworn to b'iforo U. c. Com. J. D. Crawford, onj: of tuk worst casks, , Wo bare been aolling yourOutlciira Kemodlr* for % lari, and have thl fl rat 'ompWIut yet to rectivo [ in n puronaior. Oho of tio worat eaaeaof tforofa 1 ever aaw waa cured by tho u*j of tlv* bottled Cuticura ItoHolrout. < ntioura and Cutlotira an. Tho Soap tikes tho "oalo hoio at a modi* " l0?P' TA1LOH 4 TAYLOR, DruitgUta, Frankfort, Kan. \ HCUOfULOUH, INIlBttll'JlD* | id Contaglotia Humor*, with f/on of Itair, an 'UMtioji" of tho Hkin, aro p*l lively cured by Cu? urit nv>H|) tXlLTMHIIy. RDU I.MUICIIIH ratar *" * , ?!?. An KjniirtHu ifcniittllcr, 38 noniH! Uulloiin f awlrmt, tlio New Blood runner. II dot I'ottib ! IUO AND UMXWK.aIj Co t Hoktotl" S Mri.JH, lil?< Ulunilt, nun HiotnlitiM, nut lUbr 1 "ninwi, iwiUul(['tlr?t*?p. ' 7 , Ilu>V My liiKilc AoliUM. 1 JQ? ."wk AiIw, Klilw hint mni Wmk* l! M\ iT'."?,Kiriklna tm) * J*A\ MfW"?'}"'.' f.H? "lunw bj I no ?;l>. n *P? UllillJ ANT1'A"< *'^A8TKR?llildl- li 7*1 1 Illul-HMW ' 'IHMAUVl'g "* I, id i?iiii tarsi ! inJcM t ton uitil VH|iaulM? jj Micro nil other inodlf I tun imvo ftllrd these wtv- H ? Ptir.??Iiii,,2Syi 01,00 !* *1,ur to?*ra r?|>li] f f ?"ro P,L*,V<"?- ?ri(l r L?s iSSwC"^*""""""10 ? s 'of Ml? liMII ilnnil.Ui Mrt|., 01 MWAIWa IVORY STARCH, i KAMA COl,LAM AND OtM* UU 11V, " MiTI HuommiOAH IIA1MIMI A ** MM IINNMK EEL PLATE RANGE, rj3', IIANDSOM1C) ?.wi ?u.i?? ? " *MBl MU ,l" b"J *l,to sassu c?mp"i?? ?i>" <""? ^ ? I^LiXj <& CO.) in, W. VA. : WAV'i'Kil. wTHTED-FURNWHKD HOUHK. Was wapjs^iaaptti during u^mermont wIvmco. AilM5K w5sss?HL J?y i kted*?rkliA OLE 1-OOA l< asJ* fl'cu 10 >ell our Hood, 111 Ohio wuii?r ??^3,n winfia ?uui? A to., as^JSM^A. >uw. uuta a^.^tthJiftHai^NT TRfcOE, uililr<Mlng ilBSSS^SSI.""p o?-Wft u ^TTaItKO-AN HONBit VOUNli eninullilicd flinj M t J ^ (xpcrluuct*. Kul#r* s|gS=S W wall ?? ''VSfti ainnlwlini. Mocob * ot socenuo" InoMllu ^ nUh ,um? W K rTvffiiit. w M. uiyuiou.iw^ ulu. N. Y. ???? ~ KTIinK.?>l-l>K,U'1 ""jUT gtouk holders' meeting, Nntico is hereby pi von that at a regular meeting of lb* Dlrvvlon of tho Uclialrw Nail Wortioa April 8J, 1W7, il wan lutolvod Hint a kptrUl lots* lug of mo dlockholdera of naltl ilellairu Nuil Woiki be bold at tho otJlto o! tno tald Company lu hellair i>. Ohio, oil iku 2Mb day oi June, lf?7, at 1 o'cluok p. h , to couaidur tho aavlaablllty o( id* creaalng tho capital atoek ot aald company. . inya A. I). IliHtoltN, Hoc'r. -koic kent, For rent-two front rooms, furnished, with boarJ. Addrcaa "luwrd," cato luleUlgcaocr otBco. J?' jpor rent. No. U Klftoouth itrcot; or For Halo ou long tinr. Two Duiluoaa ttoowa. Two tlvo roomeJ Uomcn on Twentlotb atroet, Throo OtUoua. Hwiuirooi h. fohhks, tnrW Wo. 11 mix*. fpu 8 alu. or sale?contraqior'h i'lant at Look No. !i, (iroat Kanawha river, W. Va.: two holitlng engine*, 12 durrlck* complete with guys, li atono cars, 0 patent Ulrt dump cart, ( bargM for handllug atonu, quarry took*. Ac. Ad lro? ClI AB. li BIKONU & dON, Coal Valley. W. Va., or Cleveland, O. Jrf_ For hale-tue best country Hioro in Boaver couuty, l'a. Bulldlugs all new; large two-story siore room, 20x51, with wire-, room attached. Nave been doing anniMl buslnw i)f Kiftegn'J houaand Dollars. Proprietor Into other business Call on or addnu M. L AKNflTKUSU, Harakavlilo. l'a. J id taw qtookfl l-'or balk, C Shares Klaou Glass Worts. CO dhaies Bellairo hall bill. 10 Shares Beufcod Nail Mill, to Shares Junction Naii ?1111. JO Hharea Peabody hum ran t o Company. Alao the IIneat located Lot on Bouth t rout street, Jovonth ward. Telephone* L 1KWIN, Block Broker, jnnl No. 24 Twi'-lltn .flntt. pine upriutit piano FOR BALE. A eoooud'hand Docker firoi. Upright l lano la jood otder. lor aalo at ? gieat bargain, at my4.? y. w. u.vuMKiia. por sale. Tho prororty numbered l>:io on Markw -)u tho lot are aoTeral bulldiugs uow rented Jor 000 per yoar. Tho oullro property la uow offirtd [or a.OOO. PyiO JAMK-i L. HAW1.KY. ttotel for 8ale. I offer at pilrato tale (he well known llolei knowu u the rVittioiuil Hotel, sr. ulai tinviiji,k, u. ThU U tho only Hotel In the town, and In l(4?t<d )ppoilto tho new Court llouso, ami it two u?<> cm3ii.f ttorlei li(*h Willi haMoiftii, a toulaliw v<? *ooisi, aud alUuhixl lo It In a lino law Urn ?IU> itablo loom for 40 bowoa 'I bo b?rn aud t**? cumin now routed lorfSOOQ., icr annum. Au ibuudanco of good water on tho pri uiIm?. For particular! call on or aridro ? It, T, HOWELL, ltrtiUnmrt. unla. kkalj jetwatl!. FOJEt XtMIVT. Two rooma on flat Uoor, ho. 11SG Chaplin < itf?t, villi Natural Oaa. Two rooma ou Ural lloor, Ho. 1140Ctia|>i|no?trnti vlth Natural Ou. No. Ill Viralulaitrcot, 6roonii, r, No. iW National Koad, W 00 a r4onth. No. 1719 Koil urcul, 0 rooma, 'jli U) a month, Mo. 17aJjtoff ?trout 0 rooma, |u w a womb. No. 101 Plltooutli atrvot, ?M W a month. No, 8 HUttioutti utruc't, avoro-roor.i, ?i a10. More-room aouthoaat oonwroi aoYwitwuth and Vooda itreeu, bluto Room, Na 2141 Main tlwi, w!tt uunl aa, HQ 00 a montlu FOB Oncol the moat dtalraUlo and milmtantlal lento* within tlio city, alluatod icr ol Dliaplluu ana Fourteenth Rtrtei*. hi.?* lumbered IkJO Ohapiiue hmi; ttiu lot f?ouu " eoton uhapliuo aircct. leruitol payim-nt, ?a?j. me-flfth uaah, balaiiiM In *|Uri aiinoHl |??yiu<i.w rtlb lutercat pny>iblo annually, } ilium J'*n line given II du?lrtd. No. 1M) Twelfth itrcot, a full lot, CO by l*> i? t> * .roomed h?u?o on front, a I loomed liouae ou Hoy, rrlrMUW. A detlrable reafdonoo at IkxxJi Ikitunn, on IM hie of tho l'? W .it Kv. Hallfm.l, 1- mliw If"' Vhtolluf.ootuutlngoi autw frame houa?au?i < orui ol laud) will eiohaufctt lor deal fable tit/ 8? o/korth Front itreel, ground Irontluf W !?' wd running back an ei|iial wl'ltn t? riv. r. No, 117 Mouth I'unn auwt, a nx roouiwl fraffle louao with atono fouudatlou and mint. *?*?* t, rtiQQliiM t*ck ID Iwu Aloe, fi . it No. 1U MiutliwtDl cormr ?1 Vlnclnln ?"'{ outh Yuik itrocta, witu i*u?l lot Ho. iwi. in*1' routing 0) foot on Virginia itrwUnd i'JU inn ? ? outli York Knot Mo. 170 AlfciMJiilh ittftiti on nmtfl??r l* H"'"** rwm, kitchon, /miilrf, n**h how *r>ii ? ?*) WOlld lloor ll two rttoini mid hall; llilnl " liroo rouoia *n<i li?H t? M uKtml m tic, 111 <i <> i" *11 u throughout, wmor on Un?t mid third ?!'" IdilMitrauoo; iMiimdJ.i l.?t l?>nl, running "*? ! ) hull mn now be boiitfht for II,7<u J AMJiJM A. IlltJNUY, He*) La'ftto Agent, Oolicctor mid Notary '.nbllft TBrtonil muiition liroti lo Rontluf lion** ullfClillR liOIIui. i'UM'iiMO Mild HuIimi', H?*l K*'*1''' | oUrj Outnmlaloq fllod III l'cii?louu. I ? "??1,1 uticliern cur 11 lied, |i<>|k?iiioh? tnttii in ? ?"rt iminii JlMxlR, Isnumm, A mown cum mid I rittmi liutninuiibi |im>j>*u>I 'urn OoilMtlon?" coounU NiwciftUf mid |ifoni|d iviuiui in??lt'. BIN Vrroi, No, IblJ MAHKCT sr. I