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g^^^TOIIg AMD BP1LD?BT -IvTRGiESEYT jrchitect & Superintendent, fUM 1=J BpKiaatloM Furnished tot r..?leg. School Housei, Bealdences, Ct Stow ??d Public Balldlnp OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Special attention given to I Heating, Ventilation ana aarnI ury Plumbing. dal IM FLADiNG & CO,, I Contractors and Buildirs. I jfctlmatea /unlinked on work of all doicripllonj, M AM'FACTUUM OF I ])oors, Nawli, Frames I loll ALL HINDS OF SILL WOKK, Aud Dcalen la I Li'miier, Lath, Shingles, &c. rp?tJ?i attention given to Stair Work I *nd Factory, Our. Nineteenth A Eofftita. I dc31 I grKHii'N McOULLOUOH, I Contractor and Builder. I All CMpw'tir Work promptly attended to on I tcrujH. I All penonally attended to. I Kftop. Aiiej i.i, rear of Capitol. Baldenco. 48 I yj.'tero;li ?tr-vt: ?h?t> Id rt-nr. I HTKAM ?te-?A8 FITTING ?jm, fcjr-?TV toTaompeoa A Uibbcrd, raACTlCAli Ptodiliers, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1JKASS F0UNDEB8. Specialties Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. KII4- Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. ktau work promptly done at moat reuonablt myffl hake a son, PRACTICAL Plumbers, (.as and .Steam Fitters, No. 03 TWKLFTH STREET, All work <lr>n" nmmnlly at rowonahlA I KI) U CATiOJN AJA, IOe GHANTAL,! ffXAB WHEELING, W. VA. j {ditcra of the Visitation,) ikKho.'loI more than national reputation, offer* j exiVi'i!on*l advantages (or thorough education of! yo'jnc ladles In all departments. Library of ula I th3!u<ndTo!umM. Pino philosophical, chemical in! utronomical apparatus. iSanira! Department (.peclally noted- Corps o> i piacotcarners trained by a loading profwsor from I OoDKrTatorr of Stuttgart Vocal culture accord la; to in. nn?Uiod of the old Italian inaatera. Location uiiiurpasfcod for beauty and nealth. I Ttoacmol pleasure yroandi. Board excellent, for ,-u'j lorfui*. aad references to patrons In al ts.1 ?riM:ip*l clUee, addruaa THE DIRKCTRK8B. Mimical institute of beaver f o!I<t?o opens 33d year January 8, 1888. B<inonl|i[td Sonool ol Muaio in W<*tern Peuu ylraula. Directors of Instrumental aud Vocal Uuix. Aoori an gentleman of much culture, raJuatw ol Hcrllu and Munich. A 8chx>l for mooandOrgan, for Voioe culture and singing | tor Violin. Guitar aud Muidollu, for harmony and theory Numerous free advantages Recital* In 3lu?lcHall, fbort baud, Tjpo-wntln*, Klocutlon.1 An aud all literary advantages of the highest or de:. I'iij.11* cuter anv time rt?'nd for circular to tie Prcaideut. R. T TAYLOR, Beaver, Pa. '] ' GIlOCKKliCft, KXC. C0? & SNEOEKER, I' ancy vrruuuiM, Head the M?t. Tlio Olilts' Kutabllshcd Grocery fctand lu the city. PREMI (JOODS AKKIVING DULY ! AUr?o co.nlKnmont of pure Mountain Buckwhwt Iron itoDiucy, \V. Va Frtaa Maple Mo-1 Uws la h/i'.l k*'1')U jURa, vert Uno; Now York I'rMmcy 'hove, thu cent iu the market; Choice CaUforn!aCa:in*l Fruit. Apncow, l'eacbea. Feara and Pluini: Armoiir'i hiar Hamaand Bacon, I We have the FUn*t ftM.utaient ol Tea and Coffee Inibedtr fall at the old utand, corner Fonr[ Iwntti ami Ma; k't. late K J- Smyth. Ja7 M. RE ILLY, W IIOLEHALB Grocer, Pork Packer AND CUHSB OF TH1 Celebrated "Strawberry llama," Nos, 1309 and 1311 Main Street, WIIEK.LI.NG, W. VA. Mj <rnn Cnra ol Choloo Smoked Mo?ta dclircret? (Uily Iron mj I'ork Houae at fiUnoheater. THK LABUKST STOCK OP General Groceries in tlie State 1 .PATENT AND FAMILY FLODB. ;so:c control In thl*;alty ol ' feetU*" Intent, "FaalUoar Family, "Our yavorltc" Family, Flout in the market ^jUynMo, DuPont'i 8porUn*t Minlnf and *"H?idqu*rteni tor Eckermann A Wlll'ioel?bratrd chiiTh Candla. all rtyla. njl? JUsr RECEIVED. Fresh Saratoga Chips, Bluffed ManRora, Ontlda Community Prwcrvw, Tbomaon'a Rellali, tfnldcr'a Celebrated CatauD. at _ , K. HAN.vUKK'd, 13C8 Market St. _Try JtacM Cofleo. jail JJ F. BEHRfiNS, Grocer and European Staaouhip Agtnt. ,wU|W, But Auorted and Cheapest Qrooerj Id thfchj store and Offloe. K17 Market Street, "c*home. 319 Market street. . _ wwtn Branch Stow. cor. Thtrty-eiihth and Jaoot ' " U in thf U-gp Wmtwood Building. Ir*w 'OUSKFUHXIBHiyO 1IAHDWAIIK. Qindkrklla. Cook Han^ON! A itrlcilj flnt-claaa modern Cook Bango at m Ion * Price u a cook atovo, Call and ?ce them at NESBITT A BHO.'S, ->? 1SI2 Market Street. QOAL -YA8E8IVou tatut h?vo them, 11 not for ooal, (or a re ?*Ptac!e for auch thlnsa as cannot be thrown on i W trite; full line at GEO. W. JOllNdON'8 80S3*, w?iu? HI0 Main Street. BU8INK&8 I'AUDH. Redman & uoM Afeata tor the Celebrated Emm Ftttnl ladistructibls Wrought and Malliabl IllON TUSJE UUAlU). mjl A FUNNY WORLD. j hardest |j| "tougli" in the eity lay I nigh to the throes of death, ^ and the pains which twisted his musclcs were enough to shorten his breath. And unother came to console him, but-called him u "hardened wretch," and the "tough" readied down for a l>ootjack and "caught him an ugly fetch.* And Htrnnuc ns the story scemcth, the first 'neaped deadly toil?while the other was killed with the bootjack?he was cured by St. Jjcobtf Oil. Ho the Oil was true to its mission,but it's rather a siug'lar fact that a wretch should live in spite of all and a good man go to rack. Wo know < not why these things should be, but of one thing we are sure, that sprains or y bruises of any kind the Oil is sure to cure. As the following testify: "Pitts- . burg, Pa^ 302 Wylle ave., Jan. 20,1887.? One of my workmcu lell from a ladder twenty-three feet; sprained and bruised fl his arm very badly, lie thought he could 1 not work for six weeks. He used St Jacobs Oil and was cured in four dhys. ] Franz X. Goelz." "So. 51 Fletcher ml, f Lowell, Mass., Nov. ?|, 188G.?Suffered t with injury to my knee, which occurred several year* ago, and became chronic. c Treated by best pbysicinua without per- ^ muueut 1'i iK lit. St. Jacobs Oil was used c and the knee is completely cured. N. Howard Saw telle." "Hush, Susquehanna county, Pa., Dec. '-'U, 18d?J.?I jumped from a liiuh load and sprained my ankle 1 very badly. It was terribly swollen and 0 very painful. Ilathed it with St. Jacobs ? Oil. Two days after discarded crutch aud ^ cane; have not used theiu since; experience no inconvenience, no pain. S. 13. McCain." C "Peoria, III., June 20, 1887.?Over two C months ago fell on the ice, badly dis- p locating my shoulder, causing great suffering. One application of St. Jacobs Oil ? gave me relief; one l>ottlc gave filial cure. No return of pain. W. T. Dowdall, post- ^ niaMer." "llarraboo Station, Vis., June 14, . 1WS7.-?Have not felt the least effects from my hurts since I was cured three years 9 ago. I fell from my engine and struck my j back ; thought the life wits knocked out 11 of me. S. \V. Dixon." And so the list goes on to show innumerable eases that G have been promptly cured, and it is a n liiiniv world that it has not found it out e! XT\. _ The OrlHinal a ^^^UTTLE -iv?" -o LIVER ? ??lk ?\\- 3 PILLS. * BEWAItE OP rzoxs. AZWAY3 ill ASK FOlt in:. ' PBLLKIB, Oil B LITTLE SVGAIl-cu.IT.D FILLS. | Being entirely vegetable, thoy op- gi crate without disturbance to tbo system, diet, ?, or occupation. Put up In claw viula. hormrticalljr sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As W a laxative, alterative, or purgutlve, el theso littio Pellets give tbo moat perfect ? satisfaction. ^ si HEADACHE, ; Bilious lleadnclie, jf TO/r' a: DiZZlllONM, CoiiKtlpn- AZ. iwBi f,t Hon, Indigestion, VW TfH . Bilious Attack*,luidall IV TT*/ feZb- J denuigomcntB of the stom- JV tf nch nnd bowels, aro prompt- 47 7k \tffp lyrolloved and j>ermancntJy *l\ etired by tho uso of Dr. fc Plorco'ii Plcaiinut Purgative Pellets, r In explanation of the remedial power of those Pellets over so (front a variety of diseases, it 8t may truthfully be sukl that their notion upon gt tho system is universal, not n eland or tissuo a, escaping their sanativo Influenco. Sold by druirgists,25 cents a vial. Manufactured at tho " Chemical Laboratory of World's Dispensary lr Medical Association, Hulfalo, N. V. rt i vtsnnaui i to offered by tho mnnufnetur- ll Or f ci*of Dr. Sngo'n Catarrh g| fir \ N > ltcmciXy, for a case of [SaJ Chronic Nasal Catarrh which 11 f/ "'V yj thoy cannot euro. pi srai'Tons or cATAititn.-Duii. ' heavy headache, obstruction of tho nasal passages, discharges fulling from tho bead into tho throat, sometimes profuse, watery, 11 and acrid, nt others, tliick, tenacious, mucous, tfc purulent, bloody and putrid; tho eyes arc cl weak, watery, and inilamed; thero is ringing in tho ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to " clear tho throat, expectoration of offensive b matter, together with scabs from ulcers; tho ^ voico is changed and has a nasal twang; the j, breath is offensive; smell and taste are impaired; thero is a sensation of dizziness, with r mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility. Only a few of tho above-named symptoms arc likely to bo present in any ono fa case. Thousands of cases annually, without * manifesting half of tho above symptoms, ro^. , suit In consumption, and end In the grave. ei No disease is so common, more deceptive and n dangerous, or less understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst eases of Caturrlt, "cold In the head," Cory7.11, and Catarrhal Hcndachc. Sold by druggists everywhere; GO cents. "Untold Agony from Catarrh." ^ Prof. W. TIausner, tho famous mesmerist, ri of Ithaca, y. Y.. writes: "Some ten years ago , 1 nir.iMwi iinfnlii juronv from chronic nasal P' catarrh. My family physician gave mc up us l? incurable, and fluid I must dip. My cuse was w luch a bud one, that every day, towards sunnot, my volco would becomo bo lioarec I could 11 barely spade above a whisper. Inthemornlng e< my coughing and clearing of my throat would ? almost stranglo mc. Ily tho uao of I)r. Sage's Catarrh Itemwjy, In three months, I was u well ' roan, aud the euro has been permanent." "Conatantly Hawking and apming." V Thomas J. RrsntNO, Esq., ?903 Pine Street, c< St. Louis. Mo., writes: " I wus a great sufferer c; from oatarrh for thrco years. At times I could |i hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking _ and spitting, nnd for tho lost eight months " could not breathe through tho nostril*. I If thought nothing could bo uono forme. Luck- ci Ily, I was advised to try l)r. Sago's Catarrh n Itcmedy. and I um now a well man. I bellovo It to bo the only suro remedy for catarrh now U manufactured, und ono bn? only to give it a fair trial to experience Astounding results und a permanent cure." tl g Tbreo Bottles Cure Cufurrli. Cl Eu Hohhi><8, Jlunyan P. 0.. Columbia Co., ] Pa., says: "My daughter bad cuturrh when she wus flvo y. are old. very badly. J raw Dr. g Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro- u cured a bottlo for her, nnd Boon saw that it _ helped her; a third bottle effected a perma- , nent cure. Hhe Is now eighteen years old and tl sound and hwrty." e pliMI; si SatOR specific rom Woman's Diseases Menstruation or onthly SXORNESa If Uk?n <arta| th. CHAMQI Of UVI, mrt frffrtM tad Utgit will U iroidtd. arMM took M Kiux?b to Wo*ur," >U?4 fra> touprmj Kfviurm O*. AtiaaU. TO WEAK MEN h RuffrfriiiR from thoeffocuof yautWul erron, oaily , . dn:?jr. w??unff weaker*?, l<*tni*nhood,?>u.,I will , rn'J a raluabk* treatiM (wtlM) conUlnltiir fall parucnlam for Lome car?. FREE of charge. A I p\>i?uJlil miwllcalwork ; should mroad bjr orery mux who U ocrrau* and debilitated. AJdroaa, : trvt. V, C. POT L?IJ, Mood us. Conn. dpgliuw ; LANDRKTH8 Garden Seeds I | Hnritockjuitln, at R. K. GIFFKN * OO/S. 1420 1U1& BUtet Sb SMtyfmx ||?C*1 Son. OS ?nd ?7 ronrt*??th RECOLLECTIONS OF GBAJfT. Charta Henry WtLb, in The Century. I knew him well." the old m&n old. "We were to*e'her tu flgnt: /with the Left when the cham wm led? The General of course h*d the Kifhl I ftnod by hii aide," the old man uld, "When * bullet whlued down the line? Scftroe forty feet from the Generftl'i beftd And but little farther from mine. "Did I blanch at the morn?" the old mm aald, "Ah.atr, the braveat may; And from childhood up I've been alwayi afnud Of finding my tell in the way." "Shall I write thee down, 0 hero," I said, "Aa a friend of the fallen chief, And blax m thy name be?lde that of the dead is a glorloua alto-relltd?" "Kay, hla frleoda were many," the old man laid "A greater dlatlnctlon 1 want? Jnat nay I'm the one who when all wh done Wrote no Kecollectlosa of Urantl'" TllliUUGli Til 12 bTATK. kecldenta and Inoldaut* In Weet Virgin! and Vicinity. The Weston Light Guards have bee: >rganized. Senator Keana's wife presented hie vith a son laat week. Calls are bfcing issued to organize He mblicans data in many of the countie* Hon. 8. B Elkins has beea invited t kddrefs tbe University literary societie text commencement. The Mayor of Grafton baa lined severa Jaltimore ?Sc Ohio conductors $100 eacl or "blowing oat" tbeir engines withii bo corporate limita of the town. The Webster Echo says that the year jna loscd ban boon ono of prosperity for Ad lison and Webster county. Tbe Improve aen e in that place has exceeded that o ny previous year. T. A. Ed wards has sold an interest ii be Weeton Democrat to it. H. Harriooi nd J. H. Edwards, and the paner is to bi -i i i i i c ?ill u. uj&jyrii null impruveu. xuo uiui m?i ui \ A. Edwards & Co. Freight traffic over the Chesapeake 6 >hio ia now very hoavy, east and weat In Friday lifty cars were loaded it thii lace with walnut legs for Liverpool, vif Newport News. The logs came from St. oais. Misses Clars and Willie Harmon, o: 7iDUeld, Putnam county, havo been held 11500 in court (or exbnming the remaisj f an infant child of George McAllister'! oat why the girls committed tho revolt}g act ia a mystery. The store of M. M. Smith, at Greenland, (rant connty, wfia broken open on Friday ight last, and a gold watch, a lot of jawIry, silks and cutlery were taken. One undred dollaro reward is offered for the ipturoof the thief. G. D. McCartney, of Union, has a piece [ provincial currency issued at the city oi nuapolif*, Mil, on December^, 1775, for 20 sum oi two aud two-thirdsdollars, and i said to iiavo ba?jn originally signou by enjamin Franklin himaelf. Residences and places of business are in rcat domand in Berkeley Springs and >otexs are looking anxiously around to icuro good locations. Persons owning igible sites could have no better investlent thaii the erection of neat dwellings. Dr. A. J. Lyda, financial agent of the feet Virginia Conference Seminary, left c Saturday to spend Bcmeten.daysat Gnyadctte and Huntington in the interest f that institution. Over $18,000 have Ben secured in rush and on paper up to do HatCharleston Star. The paradise for tax collectors has been mnd in Ravcnsvood, Jackson connty. ho Council, v.houe term of oOica expires >on, will turn over $1,200 in cash to their lccessors. The corporation is free from nbt; aud every cent of tax levied during ie past year has been collected, the colctcr not having a single delinquent to iport. Mr. Daniel Bedinger Washington died ; his residence in Index, Case county, [iseonri, December 29; 1887, aged 73 ears, 10 months and 20days. Mr. Washigton was a native of JeOerson county, ud was tbe son of John Thornton Angus* no Washington, of "Cedar Lawn" and reat grand>nephew of General George faehington. Mrs. Isaac T. Leese, of Romney, aged font; years, while brushing off the man 1 piece on Monday, January 2d, had her othing to catch on lire. She ran oat to 10 ran and tried to qnencb the flames, at ea no one wae near to Resist her, she ae burnt in Bach a terrible manner that aath relieved her of her Buffering on Wednesday, the 4th. Sinco composite photographs are very ishionable jast now, the State Journal ante to know bow the following amateur [Tort will do? It is said to be that of the ext Governor of West Virginia: General GoFf, Colonel Mol.aln. Geo. W. Atkluiou, George ??. Sturgiia, Judge HoKe. Great oxcitement prevails above bore ith the flattering prospects of a coming lilroad. Parties in vicinity of the Brewer place, on Dry Fork, are having their tnds snrveyed. We Bte no reason why . . .1 1.1 L t I ..~U tJ buuiuu iiuu novo a lauiuau tuiuugu lis section, for oar natural resources are jaal to any in Southwest Virginia fox ue coal and timber. Wo encourage its ivent.?McDowell Progrtu. Robert L. Bland, ia-^compositor in the iTeeton Democrat ollice, ia engaged In instructing a model for an improved jrlindor newspaper hand-press of his own lvention. The improvement ia a vainble one, and in addition to reducing the ibor of the preaaman one hondred per ant, will enable the paper to be worked t a faster speed than that attained by le hand'presees now in nse. The Morgan town Post of laat week saye ie home of Misses Jane and Rebecca tewart, in Union district, Monongahelo ounty, was totally destroyed by tire ou be 4ih instant. Most of the household oods, together with several thousand dolus in money, was lest, The ladiee amed are well known, being sisters ol be late Mrs. "Ibbie" Pierpont, ex-Govrnor Pierpont's step-mother. Their losi 3 very severe, sndthoy deserve great sym athy. "We have been successful," said Presient George W.Thompson last night, "is rranwing with Recsiver Wickham, of the J. & 0,, to run our Ohio River trains into Huntington and to have a union agencj here, and to connect there with 0. & 0 rains. The recent bad weather has deayad work a little and it is possible thai rains will not be running regularly or he Huntington extension before the firs! f the month."?Parkcrtburg Journal. The now Wood Pulp Mill Company o Harper's Ferry, has contracted with ex lenator Henry G. Davis for its supply o nmftn enH nnnlar wood. which will comi ram along the Una of the Went Virglnli >ntral Bailroad. It will be delivered ii our-feot logsaomewhere along the river md will be floated down to the mill. Somi ample shipments were mule tU thi }beeapeake A, Ohio Canal from then atelr, the loga comiog In Tla the Wee Virginia Central Railway. Judges Bond and Jackson, aitting Ii Baltimore as tbe United States Olrcni or the District of West Virginia, have re jently continued the sale pf the Whit Sulphur Springs to William Ji.. bluan ani llreoted the Beceirer, A. L. Boalwmre, o Richmond, Va., to give the purchaser poi icasion. The qnestion of the liability o the stockholders for nnpald subscription! imountlng to $160,000, and all other qaei Jons Involved, were reserved until Febrc try, when the court will meet again I Parkersburg. Congressman Wilson, of our neighboi lag district in West Virginia, attended th free-trade banquet In Bostonlast week an glorllled the Oobden club doctrine, wbic is repulsive to hie constituents. Mr. Wi son baa twice been elected from the Uo gantown;dlstrlct by pluralities ofieseths a hundred, and weventura to predict thi he has been elected for the last time, It territory which he misrepresents In Ooi greaa la rich In mineral resources whic cannot be develeped if the doctrine I " r>ee np to Boeton to advocate ever comi '* into operation in this country.? Uniot _ lown (Pa ) Standard. ~ The Wat Virginia Farmer, pnbliabed ? Kingwood, Pre*ton county, by D. Bhe: men Guthrie, baa made ita appearand It la ? monthly publication and la devote entirely to the lntereeta of agriculture an atockmen. It la handionely printed, we (4mil AAHtalnfl naniU AVlfi la /in TOIMJU, IAIUUKUD DUHKU ^ gW| BUU w UH of the Mat conducted papers of the kin we have ever inspected. The Ixtill. gknceh heartily welcomes the Farmer t ita exchange table and wiahea it * Ion and prosperous lite. The Fairmont Wat Virginian says: G K. Van Allen, Eeq , ol New York Oltj who haa control ol the WestFairmon mlnea near thla place for several year paat, and which haa been Idle daring moc of that time, la now in town and will tc day begin operating aiid minee, hla inten tlon being to ahlp coal at onco and ale* ' make coke aa aoon >a the twelve ovena which were bnilt aome year^ago, are re paired. Mr. Van Allen propoeea to oper ate fifty ovena in the near fntore, havini already taken atepa toward the erection o the other thirty-eight. He ezpecla to re main bore moat of the time and give th< work his personal attention. n The Waebington, Pa., oil field op l< January 1,1888, produced over 6,000,001 Q barrels of oil. Id addition to tbia abou1 tjO.OOO barrels of oil waa abut in during th< >- past two months. The above la tht i. amount of oil that has passed tbrousb thf 0 pipo lllifn iroui UJttt UB1U. uuuiir au a agreement entered into by the producer! no new wells have been pat down since , the firat of November. The Gantr well, . the firat showing oil signs, was struck in January, 1885, but all bnt about 10.00C barrels of the large production mentioned was propuced in 1880 and 1887. As the * Washington oil sells from fifteen to twenty ' cents higher than the market price, this f production was worth over $5,000,000. NKW CQBroitATlQX. 1 Tygarta Valley Uooin and Lumber Compaa) OrganUcd. ? The Secretary of State has issued a certificate of incorporation to the Tygarts c Valley Boom and Lumber Company,, or. ganized for the purpjee of establishing 1 and maintaining a boom cr booms, with | or without piers or dams, across the Middle Fork river, in Randolph county, for t the purpose of atopping and receiving saw logs, butts, timber, lumber, staves and , railroad ties, and for the purpose > ?f lnml.n. **,111.. n J U1 CBMUlUliilUK lUUiUSI UlUiOf nuu generally for the transaction of a general lumber busineee, aa well aa exercising the powers and privileges conferred upon boom companies by chapter 121, of the acta of 1877. The principal office to b? at ' Beverly, and charter to expire in 1918 ' The nam of two hundred and fifty dollars 1 baa been sabscribed to the capital stock, . with privilfga of increasing same to one i hundred and lifty thousand dollars in all. ! The corporators are Thomas A. Bradford - and T. P.R. Brown, James A. Bent, George W. Leonard and L. D. Btradur, of Beverly ; A. B. Paisons and W. B. Maxwell, of tit. George, and J. E. Howell, of Middle Fork. "Goniamption Can be Cnr?d," Dr. J. 8. Combs, Owensville, Ohio, says: "I have given 8cott's Emulsion of Ood Liver Oil with liypophoephites to four patients with better results than seemed possible with any remedy. All were nannn Af T nnn (tlnnnoo Anil ail uuicui'ai > taooD ui uuuf) uucocc, nuu ouvacced to that stage whon Coughs, pain in the cheat, frequent breathing, frequont pulee, /ever and Emaciation. All these cases have increased in weight from 16 to 28 ponndd, and are not now needing any medicine." The Emperor of Germany does not want to fight. Few men of his age do. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga.. says: We have been celling Dr. Kings New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buckien's Arnica 8alve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal oatisfaction. Thore have been some wonderful euros effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottlos of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Logan ?k Co. Canada has produced a first-class railway collision, but she does not brag about it. * Fob all forma of nasal catarrh whero luuru is uryuuua ui iuu uir pnrnagu wuu what ia commonly called "stuffing up," especially when going to bad, Ely'a Cream Balm gives perfect and immediate relief. Its benefit to me has been priceless.?A. G. Chase, M.,D., Millwood, Kansas. mwfillf Advice to JttuMian. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a eick child entering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? if I so, send at once and got a bottlo of Mns. Winslow's Soothing Byrdp fob Childkkn Tkbthing. Itfl valuu is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im| mediately. Depend upon it, motbors, there ia no mistake about it. It cores dysentery and diarrhwa, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens tho gums, redacea inflammation and givee tono and energy to the whole system. Mas. Winslow's Soothing Sybcp fob Ojiildbkn Tbktuino is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and beet female nurses and physicians in the United 8tates, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. OK a K/V??ln umlv 1 iitc Ml touH uuttiri anian IJacblcn'* Arnica Salve, 1 The bo2t Halve in the world for cats, 1 brniocfl, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever k 60roe, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and poai lively euros piles, or no pay required. It ' is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, [ or money refunded. Price 26 cents per ' box. For Bale hv IjOkrd A Go. 1 If De Leseeps is not dead, where is he? ' He hasn't been heard from for a week. Benton's Hair Grower. 1 All who are bald, all who are becoming 1 bald, all who do not want to be bald, all 1 who are troubled with dandruff, or itching r of the scalp, ebould use Benton'a Hair Grower. Eighty per cent of those using ' it have grown hair. It never fails to atop t the hair irom falling. Through 6ickneas 1 and fevers the hair sometimes falls off in a short time, and although the person may have remained bald for years, if you use f Benton'a Hair Grower according to direc tions yon are sure of a growth of hair. In f hundreds of cases we have produced a s good growth of hair on those who have i been bald and glased for years. We bavo i fully aubatantlated the following facta: I ng |iu? IMM m w uw ?ut,.ui MM, UU losiver ? bow loot bald. . Unlike other preparation*, ltcontalni noiugaroi 9 lead, or vegetable or miner*! polaona. a It Is a ipeoiflo tor falling hair, dandruff and Itch* ? lag ol the kcalp. The Hair Grower li a hair food, and Its compoaltlon la almrnt exactly like the oil which , anppliea the hair with lu vitality. t Bold by drunlita orient on receipt of prloe, 1100. .. Bintom Haib Growbr Co.. a DAW Cleveland, 0. f*? *? , Momifrnor Feraico seems to hare roI , into Iriah hot water, and it ia the botteel li Uni1, ______ I, Personal. > Mr. N. H. Frohlichstaln.of Mobile, All. '* writes: I take groat pleasure ia recom 0 mending Dr. King's New Diicovery foi Consumption, having used it lor 1 never* r- attack of Bronchltla and Oatarrh. It gavi e me instant relief and entirely cared nil d and I have not been afflicted lines, j b alao bee to stats that I have tried othei 1- remediee with na good result. Have als< r- used Electric Bitten aid Dr. King's Nov a Life Pilii. both of which I cm recom it mend. Dr. King's New Discovery to 10 Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is soli i- on apoeitive guarantee. Trial bottles frw ih it Logan dt Co.'s drug itore. ,e UN ANC? AJTD TBAP*. * The rMtvN of tki Money ant K ?* Markets. Nkw Youc. Jan. li.-Moaay on cmll easy it per oenL Prime mercantile paper 6Ka7X r- cent Sterling exchange dull bat stood? ot I J. 4 86*. Hales ot stocks 45.400 shores, d Railroad bonds active: sales ft.000,000. d Government bonds dull but firm. II Stale bonds dull but Arm. u The stock market showed no change In Its c 6 acter to-day, being extremely dull, and tbonth d prevailing temper was bullish, the dlspo?ltlon . to await toe development of next week The ma '* opened steady, but Intensely dull, but soon t 0 was mora animation, and prices moved up w Kan Increased demand. The close was quiet, Arm in ilmnr at lha ItMt nrtr*a rMrhad. Ala the entire lift li higher. \. BOKDf?CLOtXO UD. U. 8.4a reg .~..120< M K. A T. fen. fla.... t U. 8. 4a coupon........136K Northern r*c flnta.l ' U. 8. 4H? nv...??10l North. Pac. aeooadi_l 8 U-8.4S? coupon lDi Northweet oonaola-1 t Pacific 6 a of ?96u 128* N.W. debenturea^aJl LoulalanaiUunp.4L.8V St. L. A 8. F. Gen.M.1 ftUaworl 6a....... 1(0 Ht Paul oooaola L * Tenn. 6aaettlenienta, VS 8l P.. C. A P. flreta.1 3 do fit....... *. 10) Tex. A Pac.land gr'a. do la 6 % Tc*. A Pac. K. O. ex' Central Pacific flreta 114 tra coupona.......... i * D. a K (i. firata- ipjK Union Pac. flriU l: * D.AK.O. Weatfirata 73 Woat dhore....~..?Ji z Krle aeconda 99H _ ITOCK QUOTATIONS?CLOttD BID. . Adarai Kxpreaa ..140 Northern Pacific . American Kxprc?...lC7)<J do preferred < ' Cauada/Houthern... Ut Chicago A N. W.....1C Central Pacific. 3Jj< do preferred ....1< Cbcaapeake A Ohio.. 4% New York Oentxal....l( > do Ant jtrefernxL. 7 Ohio A if lMlmlppi... S ) do aeconda .... 6 do preferred. ' ^ a, C.,0. A I ...... 61 Pacific Mall I ' DenverAK.U .23 Pittsburgh 1! > Krio ..... 28* Heading _. ( ? do preferred 64 8t. I. A 8. F I , Fort *'ajrne _...163 do preferred 1 KausMA Texas 1"X dofir?tpreferred...U t Lake Krio A Weat... 16 C. M. A ?t Pfcul i do preferred 45}j do preferred ..11 , Lake8bore WH Tuxaa A Pacific. 3 ' Loulaviiie A Naah.... 6Jft Uuiuu Pacific fi , I*. N. A A 0 36 United titatea Ex 6 i Mem A I*?,..,.., , to W. fet. L. A P 1 \ Michigan Central... MS do preferred....... 2 Mimtouri Pacific 87% Wtlla-Fareo Kx.?13 i Naah. A ( hat ? Til-, Aoatern union .7 i New Jenwr Central. UreadatufTs ani! FrovliloM. 1 Nbw You, Jan. 14.?Piour, receipt* 22.831 pa agea; export* 8.458 barn-la and >7.576 aacka: m ket weak and price* unchanged; aalea 18,600 barn Wheat, receipta 7.150 bunhela: ex porta 63,954 bui cm; miqb ,7bu.wu ttUMXK.'is oi lutures ana . oil heli of spot; optlon*>'eik and very dull; N< spring 91Sc; ungraded red Ola'AKc; No 1 red9 So 2 red Jauuhij'vIh'jI'^c,dosing at91c; Februi , u. 7-16a9lHc, dosiug at 91*; April 9JKc; May 94: 94H<\ doalug94$4c; June #?$c. Corn. receipts 28,: I buaheJa: ex ?oru 16,41 J bushela; bale* 120.000 bui e'a ol futures and 82.000 bushels of apot; optic quiet; ungraded GOWaGJ^c: No. 3, ?>ic; No. 2 Ji utry 61 So. February 6lj$c; March C2%c; M 62%aS2>Je, dotlug at Ci'/tc OaU, rccelj u 25,1 buafiela; ex porta id,000 buahela; saka 120.4 bushels o( futures and 71,000 buahda spot; options firm: mixed western 38a4< white do ?0aitic Hay firm, llopa firm, coff dull and (air; IUo l"^c; otitloua ateady: sale* a 760 bag*; Jauuary l4S5ali.&c; February 141 16.45c; Msrch 14.26al4 4?c; April 14.16al4 25c; m 14.lual4.2So; June la ?6ai4.10c: July 13 66*18.72 Auguat 13 30c; ecotetuber I3 00al3 25o: Octot 1100c; November and December 13.00a bui dull and nominal; reflne<l quiet. Molasses du Kice steady. 1'allow ateady at 4 ll-Ma4Hc. Bo* <l<>l?-t at SI U%. Turpentine dull, fcgga stead western 2la22?o. Port active Cut meats stead pickled bellie* 7J?a7)?c. Lard dull; western a lea apot 7.72)^0: February 7.66c March 7.75c; M 7.87c: Juue 7.92c; dty atoam 7.55c. Butter qui and Ann; nee.tern 16a35c. Cheese firm and u changed. Chicago. Jau. 14 ~OuUIde the pork pit the wo but little activity on '-'hange to-aay. T tranaactlona were of the aame character aa ou F day, and price* kept wltuln a narrow range Co waa eveu duller l'ork waa the moat active, but waa not nearly as exciting aa for the pievloua da of the week. Fiour lu moderate luqulrv; wlnl wheat SJ60a4 25; spring 8. 75a4 50; rye|2G5a3". Wheat, ca?h No. 2 spring 77Ha78c; No. 3 aprl: nominal; No.2 red nominal: January 77%a77^ closing at 77Sc; February 77&a7ac. doalngat 77J< March 7&Ha7^c, dosing at 7b%c; May MaMfc dosiugat?i%2. Corn. cash No. 2,4854c; Janua 4>>%c: February4aJi*4Dc. closing at 4S%e; Man 4'J3,a4'J>iC. dosiuK at 4?>4"; May MaMfcc, closti ati>4c. Oats, csskNo. -2,31a31kc: May 34Hie. U) cash No 2, 62S0. Barley. No. Z 73a83c. Flaxsee No 1, |144al 44^. Prime timothy seed |1 45a2 i Pork, caah fl4 &5al4 70; January |14 70; Mi 916 WSa<5 15. cloaiug at 115 12K Lard, caa Jauuary ana February 7.42>4c; March 7.50c; Mi 7.C7j%c. Baoou. abort ribs, *70c; ahouldera 6.9 7.00c; abort clear 7.Ka8.C0o. Whisky f I 10. P?Tn.in?LfHii !Hi.. Jan. 14-?Klonr drmai 11klit. Wheat a shade easier: No '2 red Janua MO^adlc; February ViHaXic; March y*%a03c; Api U3HaMc; May W^aitte. tk?m,SDOt unsettled ai lower; optloua steady; No. 3 hlKh mixed 6fe steamer No. '1 high mixed 58!r?c; N 2 mixed January &s%aWc; February 6 M?>fcs March UMfiofcc: April tile; May <W<a62J4 OrtU, spot dull and weak. No 2 white 42c: No. white 4lKc: future* quiet but steady; No 2whi January 41 Xa41><o: Feoruarv4l)fa4l%c: Marrh 41 alifcc: April 4*a4J>ic: May 4'J%a48o. Butt tirm and lu (air demaud; rreamery extra 83c. Eg dull aud weaker; western Brats vie. Ba.'.nxnai. Mn.,Jan 14.?WnMt, wostern lrref larond quiet; No. J winter red spot SSJiaDOc: Fe riury twiyjj^c: May9ia">4^c. 'ioni, western firm and quiet; mixed spot &?c hid; February toH Marcn 60c. Oati firm and quiet; western white4 i2c: do mixed 37*3ite Provisions steady and quU I'offee nominal; Klo cargoca ordinary to is 17Xal7&c. liiHciitifati, O., Jan. 14 ?Flour steady. Wha iteady; No. 2 rtd 89c; recclpta C.SOo bushels: shi mcnU 8.GOU bushels. Corn easy No. 1 ft'. Oaiseaay: No. 2 mixed 34%aK>c. Hye dull; No. 7l>j. I'rovUioru Arm aud unchanged. Whli] steady; sales ol 1,070 barrels at f 1 U6. Uu ttor, Bug and cneese Arm. Totrnw, 0., Jan. 14 ?Wheat doll and Arm; c? 87J<aS8c: May 9u%c; Juno91%o; July the. (Sorndt and steady: cash 62c. Oau nominal. Clover** dull; cash |i 15. Fetrnteum. Nrw Tobi, Jan. 14.?Thla wm another day wild excitement m the Petroleum F.xchango, at (ora ahort time alter the' peulug the brokers ?c on the verge ol a panic. So uncertain was the le< lngthata?io-n a* It waa perceived that none the large interval* bad any buying orders tho tra era all boftan seltiupand a|dron?ol5Kowai recordi In the IliKt fifteen minutes This waa followed l a very sharp rally, In which the prlcrcloMsd at 9; but th? frightened holders atlii continued to ae aud the cloao waa weax at 91%r I be sales lor U two hours were more than double tho total of U Ave hotua of T&terday. Opening at ?4o, bight Wc, lowest bbftc, closing at 01>(c; talus 5,H>4,0 barrels. fmBscBfliT, Pa., Jan. 14-Tbo market quloU down In tho afternoon. There was very Uti trading and prlcos closed uteady at 92}ic. It said that Plttaburgn suffered more than any oth oil centra by the nudden drop In prices. Twent four hows ago at least i,000,K>0 barrels ol oil we held by Pittsburgh parties. A largo proportion this oil waa purcbawfd in tho middle ol the nin ties. It isclalmed that folly 2.000,lOJ barrel* we dumped hero yesterday afternoon and this mor lug *t pri:ea r*uglng from 92e down to t>9c. T1 Iomc* were heavy, but there were no ullures, at It is confidently exacted that all the aheeu wl gut through the clearing houwj on Mouda Opened at 9%c; closed *l92Xc; highest 91c; lo' CHt b'JC. Oa Crrr, Pa., Jan. 14.?Opened at 93Xo; hlghf 9JJic; lowest 85>fc; closed at 92$4c; sales 2,S1( OuU barrels; clearances 4,220,COO barrels. BRADroED, Pa., Jan. ll.-Opcnud at 93%c: clt <vi at 92J$c:hisbe*t OTJ4C; lowest 19c; cloaraua 8,888,000 barroli. TrrnmLLi, Pa., Jan. 14.?Opened at 93hlg ?t83Jio; lowwtMJfo: Cosed at 92fto. Llv? BlockOmcino, Jan. 14.?The Drover11 Journal roport Cattle? Receipt* n.OCO bead: market alow; it. e S3(0*5 20; atockerx and feeder* 92 25a 3 60; cow bulla and mixed f 1 75a3 10. Hog*? Receipt* 14.0 head: shipment* 6,000 hotd; market alow at lower: mixed 8> 15o5 45; heavy IS 40*5 75; lie ??9oft5 40; ?klp*Vtfa4 80 Hbeep? Receipt* 8.0 he*d: shipment* l.OGn he*d; market strong; n*tlv (4 C0*5 40; wwteru 14 00*5 10; Tcxans S3 00*3 8 l*mbs |4 75*6 25. larr LtBurrr. J*n. 14.-Catlle-Booeipt* 2 head: shipment* 890 head; market nothing doir all through ootuigumeniA. Hogs?Receipt* 3 3 bead: shipments 4 2a) he*d; market moderate active and * stronger tendency In prices for no week; PhiladeiphUs 85G.*57ft: mixed S5 60*5C Yorker* 85 35*5 40: common to fair 15 16*5 25; pi S3 6Ca500. Bhecp-KeoelPt* SCO bead; ahipmex 2,000 head; market Arm at unchanged pricea. UxncntNATi. O . Jan. 14-Hop lUauJy: 001 mon and light HOOafi2S; racking and butch! isaoas 6a l>ry Oooda. n*w Yobx,' Jan. 14.?Th" market vu qnlet b prtcea Tcry tirm for all (*eacriptioni of cotton goo< A brown cottona advanced to 7*c, and do D to Cfc Wludajr grej prlnu to 6}?c. Woolen gooda loo log up. DKWTUTRT, oca PICTDRK8. ART MATBKIALH, KT ? ?r^niWT?n Dn A DT\Q I | " mu wam/0| T Sqatrct, Trl&nglei, Paber*! Pencil*, [ Thumb Tf oka, it \ NIOOLL'8 ART STORK, j 1*14 . 1222 Market ?trf? i ARE YOU" ' Buffer'ng from ?uy of the r?ulu of jouthfal r dlwreUonior abutcc re?ultltK 1? nominal Wc . new, Impntency. Lout Manhood, etc.. It ?o, B? ym'i llxnn flrxario will euro you. Died and \ oommeudid by a large number of ?peclalUU 1 dl*eaa? of the Ren'tal nrvaoi. Tho price for B boxes, which 1* nufflcieni for any oue. Is W, druttl'ta or by mail. Hample Box free. H, AWTIRA 00., Box 1117, Pblla., ha, oclO-M' QEO? B. BTTTKL M OO. ^ SecondWeek per llU 07 THE GREAT ' SBMI-ANNUAI. hAIf Clearance Sale aott Ififl n FStiffil " MUUl kl VIIIVI IS <Sz CO.'S. SK 12 S% Our large stock of Remnants w and Odds and Ends is being ** rapidly disposed of, but there J'J are still some of the greatest p? bargains ever offered in % I Plush, ^strachan and Cloth: ?x ! . WRAPS ; Kill. ' & Of the latest cuts and styles, k>; and best qualities. s wo j li.sr.if.r.nRT4TNS! Z uauu uuiuamu )c: Odd Curtains sold at one-half t their value, and we offer special ? reduction throughout the line, iin We also have Curtain Poles jj and Fixtures in Ebony, Cherry S and Brass. n re | Housefurnishing Goods! u " Towels, the best value ever jj: offered at 25 cents each. Table Linens and Napkins, ^ separate and in sets, at special J prices. J i if n 3a r ia As our stock of these special- j jy ties is limited we invite an * early call. ?- ? '* J ?Geo.E, Stifel&Co.! t ' " 1114 MAIN ST. ' Si ; lr rUKNITUBB-G. M P.N I) HI-. A CO. J ? SPECIAL I 1 APPOINTMENT. I A L hi s * l\ Tula la to anoonnoo that Hi? 8kr Hlgbneaa Santa B Clana h&a appointed ua apodal amenta lor Us t] aaleol j 1 Beautiful Giftsj *4 I >y and a general line of new and pleasing Holiday ? c, Goods. Iu obedience to his commands we havo ? U, bought and placed on vlow i The Largest Stock | ;d AND ? l Finest Assortment I TO of of ploaalng and uiefol presents which will be teen anywhere, and onr ! ENTICING PRICES ! m. 11 will make It po*dblo for all to.mako a suitable , gift to their nearest and dourest friends without J *t dimlnUiilnR the contents of their pocket-books to a very great extent. : Look It Over 1 whether you buy or not We are always plowed to ice you. a: i B i ft llnnrlnl 0 On ? iBUfflGIIUBIOlUU., na* MAIN ST. 1 ? dels ^ The sensible plan of getting Z xt I >fv"\ m newi direct, by taking the ? I JJ Y Washington Weeklj " s llil Star> 1 Ur It If the beat all-round family * jri newspaper la ihe United Ptatea. In addition to a proper proportion of unexceptionable original and selected Literary, Household, Agricultural V . and Miscellaneous matter, it contains all the ^ 1,. newt, Local, Domestic and Foreign, supplied by [c. both regular and special telegraph and mall oor- b k* rapondents, at home and abroad. It pays par_ tlcular attention to the Social, Official and Political News and Oosslp of the National Capital, In B which fields It is absolutely without a rival. As k ~ 1888 U a "Presidential year," all eyes will be tumod to Washington for the next two years, so T that a first-class paper from the cen'er of affairs ? will not only be peculiarly Interesting and valuable, but almost indispensable. Thk Btab will ^ meet all requirements In this respect It is COUPLETS, PRE4H, BRIGHT, INDEPENDENT. Eight broad psges of aeven columns each I Only 1 Om Dollar a Year// Send for Sample Copy, and ace attractive pre?l.im 11a* AiMmm TUB WEEKLY STAR, (Mention thli paper.) Washington, D. a = ail VASTOPPED FREE 1 C. K B I wT Mmrvtlmt ruetm. ? M litstna Parconi Rutored I BDr.KUKE B GREAT NerveRestorer ^ Axi/BumftNlRVI ni3BAJK\. Only mr* (nr< /of h'rrtt Affntitm. fUi, FtCrfty, tU, iHFALLULB If Utren ftt directed. N' hit iflf Wk/1r,tdAy-t mm. Tre?tU? and si trill bo?l? he* t* BCCnOt Spending a dollar In Newtpaper LlUnL Advertisingoorreipond with THE L. JEFF. UILBOUBNK ADVERTISING AGENCY. Ill A130 K. Baltlmo-e 4t. Baltimore, lid. In- thoONLY general Adrertltlng Armicy In Baltl *i- more or the ^ouih wbo*e lacllitlea far i*'aclng Adnr. wtl*?tnenu are perfect and an?urpa?ed. LUu . Z ??,???"" NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY nz containing all the Leading Sewapapen and Perl, at odlcali. wTtn rates and other valuable lnformaR. Uon. nnt to anjr addruai on reoelptol *5c to pay *Af lor postage. no?ww ELECTION NOTICE. COUNTY Election Notice. ELECTION FEB. 4,1888. At ft meetlna of the Boftrd of CoramlMloneni of the oouut? of Ohio, held on Thursday, the 22d day of Oeoember, 1487, the following action vu hid and the following Ordlnftnoe adopted: AN ORDINANCE Prorldlng for a Tote upon the Question of Hubscrlblog $$00,000te the Capiul Stoekof the Wheeling AHarrlalmrg Hallway Companj of West Virginia. Wuekxas, The Wheeling 6 Harrliburg Bailway Com pan/ of West Virginia haa requested a vote to be ordered and money to be appropriated In aid of the construction of lta railroad In Ohio county, InoludluK a bridge across the Ohio rirer. at or near the head of Wheeling Ialand, and tracks thereon and the approaches thereto, and the terminal track* and laeilltlos thereof, in the aaid county, including a tunnel through Wheeling H1U, and within the limits of the city of Wheeling north of Tenth street; and Wiiuuua, Tho Board of CommUslonen of tho county of Ohio deem It desirable for the county to appropriate money to aid in the construction of uch railroad bridgo across tho Ohio river, in said county, and of a railroad crossing aaid bridge, and the terminal and oonncctlng tracks and iadlltiei Df said railroad in said ouunty, luch appropriation to bo made by subscription to the capital itock of said eompiny; therefore, It la hereby Obokbu). By the Board of Commissioners of the oounty of Ohio, that a vote be taken upon the question of tho appropriation br inch subscription, by said oounty. of the sum of 1300,000, to the irork above specified. Such vote shall be taken at the several places ol voting in said county, at a rpecial election which shall bo held on Saturday, ther4th Da; of February, '88. 11 IUDO TUWBUBU USUI m.wi VI .uku jon, any aubacriptlon thereof by this Board, or Its meat, ahall be upon the terms mid conditions folowlng: Theaaldaumof Tlirae HundredTaouwiud ollar* shall besubscribed to tne capital atock of he Wheeling & Harrlaburg Bailway Company of iVcat Virginia, and Buch aubscriplion ahall bo patibleaa follows: Klfty thouaand dollar* when at i east one hundred ihouuind dollar* ahall havu >een ex (tended by the railway company In Uie i lonatruction of tho bridge aforesaid, and fifty , houaand dollars stiall have boon expended by the ( allwayoompany In tho purchase and conatractlon , if terminal* as aforesaid In the county of Ohio. The i icond Olty tfiou&and dollara nhall bo paid when ( wo hundred thouaand dollar* ahall hare bceu extended by tbo railway company in thu coLhtruclon of thu aald bridge, aud one hundred thousand I lollara ahall have been expended by the railway umpauy In thu purchase and construction of the erminala aforesaid In the county of Ohio. The ] hlrd fifty thomand dollars ahall bo paid when t hreo buudred thousand dollars shall havo been , upended by the railway company In the con- c traction of the aid bridge, and one hundred and -j ifty thousand dollars shall hare been expended ( iy aald railway company In the purchase aud contraction of tho terminals aforesaid. The fourth kfty thoufand dollars ahall be p*ld when four ( mudred thousand dollars ahall hare been exiiend- , d by the railway company In the construction of he aald bridge, and two hundred tbounand dol- ( ara ahall have been expended by said railway . ompany in the purchase and construction of the ermlnala aforesaid. The remaking one hundred t houaand dollars ahall be paid when aald bridge t nd tunnel ahall hare been complct.d, and wh?n t , new railroad from tho bridge to Boweritou. in he titato of Ohio, ahall havo been constructed t eady for the paaauge of trains, or ahall. In tho t udgmont of the Board ol Commissioners, be so ar advanced In oonstructlou aa to practically asure ita completion, aud when the sum of three inndred thouaand dollars shall have been ex- f ended in the purchase and construction of such armlnals. Fxovidid, That If tho construction of tho aald j iridgo and railroad from tho aald bridge to Bowers- <; on. Ohio, shall not be In good faith commenced , rltbla eight months from Uie date of the making of y uch subscription, If ltbeauthorlrod.orbelngcym- . aonccd ahall not be completed, and havo cars , unuiogovor the aald railroad and bridgo into tho ounty of Ohio and the city nf Whoeliug, wlthlu uur yean rrom me ukw hi hjukiuk buuu lon, and auch further timo as may be rendered icocatary by litigation which could not rea?onably eavoided, then tho sai<l Board shall bo at liberty 9 withdraw aa to any part of the subscription of tiree hundred thousand dollar* which may not avo become payable under the terms of Ibis Ordlanco, and if said subscription be authorized, the sld railway company shall accept or decilno the aid subscription within thirty da; a after the same nay bo offered by the Board or iU agent But the loard of Commlsdoneni may, for Rood cause ahown, xtend the time for the commencement or comletion of the work. Tho agreement of subscription ball nlpulate on behalf of tbo Whaling i Harrisburg Railway Company of West Vlreinia, nd lis nucccasora, that auy aud every railroaJ eretoforo or hereafter coustruoted shall havo the ight to connect lu tracks with the tracks of tald allwaycompauy extending over said br;dgcaud be appioacbos thereto, and to transport its t ains versaid bridge aud approaches, upon pitying com cnsatlon therefor, under such reasonable ri'Kulaiuus and on such reasonable terms as said railway . ompany shall prescribe; and that Haid railway ompany, or its succcssors, shall tranxport all cars, r freight and passengers, over raid bridgo aud vorsald terminal tracks in tho city of Wheeling nd Benwood, (if said terminal nyBtem is extendod 9 the latter point.) aud tho charge for transportug any freight car upon or over said tormlnal aysum shall not cxcecd two dollars per car, and said illway company shall permit the aforesaid uaoof is track! and perform the aioreoUd services for ny and every railroad now or hereafter built into lie said city of Wheeling, or Benwood, or Martin's erry, withoutdlscrimli ation, eithor ax to charges jr like privileges or service, or as to the manuer f performing such service. Phovidkd, Bald railway oompany. or its suocesara. shall not be required to transfer any freight ir upou or over its terminal system for any railpad company which shall not perform a like series upon or over its track in tho city of Wheeling, r Benwood, or Martin's Kerry, for said railway ompany(OC itssucccMtotv, at a like charge for like ?rvfce. Tho stock to be issued under said aubOption shall, if the said Board of Commissioners j lect, at tho time of making tho subscription, bo isdo a preferred stock, to the effect that tcu per 1 cut of the net earnings of said railway company, Iter psylng operating expenses, maintenance, ixos, interest, and necessary Improvements, Hall be applied to tho redemption and retirelent of said stock at par. The said eloctlozi :mll be held by the following named Commisioners, who are hereby appolntd for that purpose, < uatii to say: WASHINGTON DISTRICT. At the Jlote 1I<mc-U. Edwards, Lowta Wcltxel, < ohu (i. Kline. f At Fmtoit-lliomu Myer, K. Hamm, T. Hanua. t MADISON DISTRICT. At Market J/wk?Patrick Kennedy, Cecil A. Robwon, John 11. Tappau. At the Juand llotc lioutc?Q, W. Bsggs, J. A. Faris, I , Klwcod Hughes, CLAY DISTRICT. j At the Old Court Houte?W'. F. Peterson, John n. < [all, H. J. Felbcr. UNION DISTRICT. Court IIouM-Chu. .Locller, John II. Downs, am c? R, Acker. CBNTRK DISTICT. Bote IIouk?L, Delbrugge, Fred. Lauo, Jamos ' loed, 8r. WKBSTBR DISTRICT. no*trIIov*e?John Clark, John Wciagerber, Bern *** RITCHIE DISTRICT. Bote 27otu?e?Jacob Hopatatter, Henry Sohulz. itlgUlt Nolto. Adam' school Boutc?J. 8. Garvin, B. Marpolo, F. icCalij. TRIADBLTHIA DISTRICT. LeatUncood [School Boutc)?U, W. Woods, Flatoff tne, J Game*. Elm Orott {Tmm Hall)?J. B. Wood*, John Hal* tod, W. T. CDamben. rruuUlphla {[yiwum't)?J. N. Thornburg, John [elfonblue, Robert Armntroug Vrulaj Jiobtnton't?James Oldham, John Robin* ) , Alex. McOonn. LIDKHTY DISTRICT. Wat Liberty?Samuel Bell, Vincent Van Motor, ' f B. Curtla. Potomac-Isaac Bnedekor, John C. Farls, Jaxnoa * [oCammon. Valley (front-W. F. Whltham, James V. Cham* . en, T. T. Maxwell. RICHLAND DISTRICT. Glenn'$ Run School Uoutc?T. J. Garden, Charles lunbev, i-benexer Magee lirlck tithool Uoute Kugeno Rldgley, William [Itchell, WUllam North. Mr. And the following pononi are appointed to canara the vote at the placet of voting hereinafter xentloncd: . WASHINGTON DISTRICT. Bote Houte-Vf. Kennedy, John Koch, David [organ. MADISON DISTRICT. J Market Uovto-K. L. Stone, R. B. Burt, James P. Caswell. bland Bote Boutc?L. 0. Smith, Jamca Waller, VI) 11am M. Manh. CLAY DISTRICT. Old Ofurt JJouk?Thomai M. Rdlly, M. J. O'K&ne, rhomai Jonea UNION DISTRICT, Cburf Boute? Peter Farroll, J. M. Ewlng, J. M. Sotaford. CENTRE DISTRICT. Bote IToitM-Wllllam C. Boabrlght, Job* Bced, fr., Jamea FUan. WEBSTER DISTRICT. Bote Houae?John V. Gavin, Robert Johnaon,T. W.WeltxeL RITCHIE DISTRICT. Bo*e ?T#u*-CharlM Schroedcr, B. Devlne, Au* imat Miller. And the poll ihall In other rctpecU be taken, ind the reault nhall bu certified u directed by HocHon 24, Chapter 89, ot the Code of Weal Virginia The ballot* u*ed In taking the tald poll ?h>U have written or printed thercou tho wofdi. "Hubacrlplion," or ,rSo Hubacrlptlon." or ao> other wor<l? that will ?how how the roter Intended to rot* on tbo qtu* Ion propoaed The order Khali be pubn.h.wt ? ifennlrM h* and ahall alio 1M> tuih. lilted Id the following nrw?p?per? publUbed la nld couuty: In thr ixuiy Kfjiier. Daily Intki.i.:uINCEU, wot ViroinUehe titOOU /ritunu, niul *rui Isilcr; alio In tho WaUy KieuUr and WuuciY Intu uuncu. oorr TBYB: CHAKLEfl C. WOODS. Clerk of the Board of CommlMlouern of Ohio County. diw? KIRK'S BfLOATlKin SOAP THE 'cHIEF For tho Bath, Toilot and Laundry. Snow White nnd Absolutely Pure. If roar dealer ?toc? not kotp White Cloud 8oat?, lond 10 cent* for aample cake to too maxorr, jbs. s. kirk & co., CHICACO. rituhtk i"h haijk. ipRU8TEE'8 SALE. By rlrtno of a dec?! of truat made hj William D. Steele and Lena Steele, bin wife, to moaa trustee, daied May 23, l?to7, ivcordod lu the olUcc of tho Clerk of the County Court of M&raball oounty, Weat Virginia, In Do*d of Troit Book No. 7. pan J 396,1 will eell at the front door ol the Court Homo of Marahall county, on MONDAY, the 33d DAY of JANUARY, 18RS, oommcoclng at 10 o'clock a. the following dehCrllxd property, that fa to say: Two ccrla'n Jo:a of land tlluato In Marshall county, Wert Virginia, being lota numbered thrteand four in McMecoan* llle an laid out by K. A lilldreth; each of ?ald lot? fmnta thirty two fee: on <ho wt-at line ot tho Wheeling ?ud MouudaTllio tur- Mac. and runs wo?t to tho ta*t line of th* Haltiusoro & Ohio Ballroed. aa located aince the construction of tho railroad bridge nvor the Ohio river. in Bcnwo'd; reaervlng, however, the coal underlying a?ld lota. i he title la belirvcd to l>e k >cd. but aelliiig m trustee 1 will convey only the title ve?ttd in me by aid deed of truat izbwb op -talm-oae-third and ?n nnch wore a? the purni'mwr etccta to pav iu caah ou ihe day of tale, tho balance in two equal inhtallmenU in ono uid two year*, noica bearing hi tore, t fnn tho day jI aale to be given for the deferred t aynenta, ard iccuml by deed of treat aiid policy ol iiuunuice >n the property Mid. de 9M W. J. W.COWDIM. Tr'itee. JiKUdTEE'S toA.LE. Br virtue of a de<vl of truat made bv Granre lubbard and Kama H Hubbard, tin wife, to lao ia traatee, dated Docetnber4, ltoS, teenrdod In the ifHoe ol the dork of the County nun of Ohio uunty, Weat Virginia, iu Dud of Tiuat Book No. 0, pago 472,1 will pull at tbo north do jr of tho Jourt House ol aild county, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, IbSS, ommoociug at 10 o'dtfR. m., iho following >roperty. that la to mj: All of lx>t numbered forty-two (Lot No 42) in Jaldwell'a Addition to tho city of Wheelicg in aid county. Tkbmi or Bali?One-third and m much more oa he purchaser mar elect, to be paid in m?h at the lme of aale. and the balance in two equal installnenta at ono and two yeara, with Inter*1." fxom be day ol aale. tho purchaser to klvo note* for be deferred pay .nenta and the Utle to be retained intil payment la m?du in full. W. K. CRAWFORD, Trustee. J. C. Hibvky. Anotlonocr. de23 pBUSTEE'8 SALE. Brrirtno jf adaelof trust made by Jame* E. raria and Btta U Karia. htr. wife, to mo aa trmfo, latodJulylft. 1884, recori- d In tlio otll.'o ol tho :ierk of the County Court of Ohio cuuuty, West Hrgloil, in Deed of Trutt Book No 21, oigo CH I rill aell at the north front door of iho Cou.t house if aaid county, on SATURDAY, tho Slat DAY of JANUARY, 1U&, ?mmencing at 10 o'clork a. m.f tho following do* crlbed property, that ia to nay: All that lot or tarcelol giound on Whaling ia.aiul known m x)t Numbered Kishty-clght in D Ziuc'a addition o the city ol Wheellog, in Ohio ootiuty, Weat Virlata, together with the Improvement* tocrcon, hoboToeltJunonta and appurtcnanoea thereto be* onguig. Tho title ia balieved to bo good, but wiling m rusteo I will convey only tho title Tc*tvd iu mc by aid docd of truat. Taaim or S*x.a-Ono-thlrd and ai much moro m he purchaser electa to p*? in ct'.h on ;hc d?y of ale. tho balance In two equal lusialrnenta at one md two your*, tho pnrchawr to give notoa bearing ntercat from tho day of talo lor th? deferred pnyufnta. tho iltle to bo retained until payiueu: la oade ia lull. W. J. W. C07/DES, TrcxtoP. W. If. IUu.ro. Anctlon-vr * KDWAltl) L. IlO*R & CO. A HAPPY THOUGHT And a Timely Suggestion. A HAPPY TUOUOBT:-Whit an elegant Jhrlitrau present I or a Mother Wllo, fi inter or friend, a standard or white Hcwln* Mwhlno roui.l prove. Ppi*iial lndocemoat* offero-i: Vxvrr tfachlno purcbMcd Intended for either % rhtlv.niai >rNow Year'* Gift, will t>w tlttc.l with oxtrn etelantlv flushed faucy wool wort, without add!lonal oxpenKo to purchaser. A TIUELY bUOOEHTIUN: A contrrcRatlon wlxblnn to kindly rornoraber heir pwtor, n forco of cierfcn or employe* desiring oconvey their *nprwlatlon to an i>utplo>er or KU?Ker, cau not Und amotoauiubto kilt thmi thn HatchlrM Callftmph Writing MicMno. Wo wlJl ?Mtltuu> mmclvta number* of fore** wishing to ake advanuxo ?>f our Timely Kng^tlon, aud do* itUi liberally to fnribcr the Rood '-hubo. Wo cordially invito Inspection ol our goojo. EDWARD L. HOSE A CO., nnll ff.t TW^t.Vt ll PTKKKT. wiigF.Liyq :<AKK:?V. ONE THOUSAND Pounds oi" FINE FRUiT UAKE>'or, Knitdy and Kor Salo by Wheeling BakeryCo. laao market MncKi.r. ronr Grocer fur P?nc*lr<i F1^"- <^13 .IKWKLItY, WATCTIK9. 1VC. New Goods ARRIVING EVEEY DAY. I. GJ-. Dillon Co. A rery cboloe Mloolion o! Sterling Hllror, Oryx ina AUllqao srani xaoje*. riauo ?u?|uw ind Terra Cotta Ornanenia, French Kronxw &ad BoyaJ Worcester. Pooltnn, Carl*bad, Htvlland, B, h D. Llmocefl, Polntmi, liop'land ?cd Mlnton China, in ail tne new Kiupo aad colors, at L fi. DILLON & CO.% OCge IS2.T Var.Nt *" '?'> INIOTOOTtAVHV. QABINET PHOTOGRAPX^i ONLY 93 00 PKit DOZKN. HIGGINS' GALriKRY, a t-weiflh nirrr'.. CHINA, GLAS8 AND <jLfKK\HWAKEi Parlor lamps, Bracket Lamps. Lamps of all klud?, at lowest priocs. EWING BRO^., jaU 121ft Market o>po?ltP Mnl uw? Ifrri^o. gPEOlAL BARGAINS Atd now offered In Decorated Tea and Dinner Ware, Chamber Sets, Cnsptdme* and Ftncy Good*. JOHN M:t: l)KL., du30 1130 Malu SuecL