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Stockholders' Meetings. J^foTIOK TO KT(IL'KHOLUEBH, 'Ilie annual imi-tinr of Min-k holder* ol tli Klluu ( ompuny. Mnrtlu'k Fernr, Obio, k the election ol live ' i Ireclora. will be b*l(J i ttio JIcLum IIomm , \\ i ? cling, W. V*., Uoctn i rucxlav, July v. at 10 o'clock m. ui. fl-SON liLAha CO. ( IIAH. J I.II I iV. Jtt7 - " ' ' ' ?lrl?? Ciunoral Notices. j AO.VT YOU Ksis? I'u. low I.I- a, tli<* celebrated OculUt froi rblCNKM. will be ui Mrl.uln Bros'. Drug Stor Juiie it, Un u short ?uy, mid ull penoiu lufl'ei jut; from <!< festive vialoii are invited to call an bitve tfJClr cj its l?-lt*?I t'llKK. Artlllt inl Human 1*} e? ItiKTled without pain Jell J^OTJCK TO i llK PUBLIC, I uin now |.t. i-.jf (I i.i clean I'rlvy Vaitlta am (Vms r.M.I-.. . . rl J.ol.'t', At thuratC of 7&C |K? Imffel?u rulli.ii nartela. Will fciiauutfoul Jot#* to be |'i uij'tly, mid In u latlafaciorj manner. ? I. B. VAN HO&JRN, 7(? Main Street lVI?-|.ii u|>6 Fur Ront. l'-ioi; iiKX I V'Ol'HB00M80KONt 11 . i ?!. ui *.?*? mul every couve :r , itiutt in city. Knqulre 01 i,r?*ini*?'- ' Mi.i|iliuo?treet. JtflH At Mmiutiiiii Lukit, well furtiUliid Cottage, for till i.l.i ?h ('. li. II ART, Inti'lllKHimrOHIcu. ?UU UK NT. tin:.I llM-r, Bailey'* block. ear I Hi .Mtilll Ktroet. II llfUitith Htreet. r i.f 11. KORltKH. lite vet; U'!? Dwelling IIoUMJ ol HeVCU r.Mti iv No.: 11 i.'trc ntli htreet. Voaaesalonglvcu Itltllli'llill" iv. , , . I ?r n 'I ; - ami parllcuiari apply to \\. II. HtSKIIAHT. No. 1UVJ Market Htreet. Tho Hoo.-i <>tt tho uorthweat corner of Malu an 1 l v i. -in i.... now occupied by tho Weal em (iiinti leli?M|.li ('uini*ny. i'oaieaalon April m |.ly ut l'KOI'l.ti'8 BANK, or to V. TII08. O'llKlF.N. For Sale. JfOli SA 1.15. At i< iv prli-cHttiulon easy tormi, (IIOK i: 1II ILI11N0 LOTS On Wltoullnff laland. mj j mm. JOHN 1'. (lll.CHltlST. TUCK FOR SALK. 8 I oiler for stle from 31.'.Oft) to flC.OOO worth ol Stu.'l. iii ii lotK cntuh||?lied liicor|Hiriited timtnt liictm in,: Mi-uifs mar thliitiy. l'uyn eiiMlly 12 J.VMEJ I.. IIAWIiKYi H|. U) __ 1 I'JO Main Htrrnt. ^ J Al; > II A 1.1. CO UN ry FARMS llt^lti'. improved farm nl "JI3 aorea oil River In.!. I * nintuit Hatlou- l.rlck iUcIUuk buii'i'i ii;i'*'ly in Kran*. jti.v i. - it ttlilo river,.Mnlli* ftoin Mounda villi. iii'?1 itt one third river bottom; upland W. v. HOUR A 11U0., mr.V 1:mq Market Htroet. (JTOCKS l-'OR.SALE, U i'<i -.i:iii-i J unci loll Iron ('i>iii|iaiiy. Hum Lunelle Nail Mill. . Html ? licliniiiit Nail Mill. in .-:.am IIciiwikmI .Sail Mill. in ,-^iirtri i Itlvtrnlde Iron Worka. in Hi in - fiiiMtm'rclul Hank. V'i ,-iiarn Ohio Valley Hank. I. IRWIK. Agent, No. 'JtTwulfth atroot. FARM for sale. 1 liiivi h nice Farm ol UOnerca, lyltiK along the IIik in'iwn n Tyier and WcUel conn ilea (imrtly In cm in lour ntlled from Now MartltiiiVllle; nciirl) el: iloMtt in Kr?M>, well wutereil, ktibNUiu tin in iiuivetnenu, ami In tiK(M)duelKbborli(M)d. wlri .i I v. l. ii to hull. The lltlo In perfect, mid v...i ? .M at ubarxuin midoureufconublotcrnia lis in I'liyini nl*. full mi ,fr atldrvi-a me at New M*rtlti?vllle, Wet/i-i county, N\. Va. j? ' I Ul.lt. II. ItOWKKH. Truat^o. FOR SALE. tine two Mory Frame, >lxroooi,atonofouudit lion, tioi'il 11 liar, mta and water; ground :suby ?0 Icel. mm dm two ftory Frame, live rooma aud kitchen; I location; Kroiitid .V> by 120 feet. f2,7W.(ia One four ami one tltrcu roomed Iioumi, oulot -?I mi icct; will |tuy 1*2 per cent n* an Inveat inent.il.' M... titti lltrc'o tiHUticil CottaKOott lot tOby HO feet, '? ?? i hull * ? ?itinu I tee* on premlaea, II.WtMIU. ?li HKNT -store room und Dwelling, No. i!l-VJ MmIii atreet. VVANiFD TO HnY.-Dwelllng Hottio with from 7 to pj room.*, within live mluutea' walk of 1'ontiiilne. ro LOAN- S.'i.oco.oo on k?mk! real eatate no tut I ty. UEO. J. MATIIISON, 111V"-- I'.'tu (Itapllue Btrcet for sale. 0rtlii'r!l!'*omh 't'enil'\[f Zunc'* I Fiii. ? iI'tV.'." v&"ivK" mS"'v -J^ijps.'R'as ja"? *?" U">?i??,. ffijV'K,?> ?'8?ui }. iuhuxu-u, \n llriionu condition,f jtinlilli mid w!wd MmVmT'l "i"'" Ttilrly for , MrCtl*' nuu forfait per year, l"i ii!?1(t|Vh!nLt* 'rAllle I'ouMoti lcaioiiground I J'wlll..K iloimoianil Htore-roomi torrent. invl7 "? "? HMITII, . r\ i7 , '?"J0 M?l'? Bellaire City FJour Mill FOR sale. nnn-1r..i!!'i',|"I.'".'il1 "*uJlJiJJ1 . "! Klu' ?? KWKl rv !'i VW?K,'isrrf'fe "?l ?"?ii.it I'ciu-r tiiiiu ?,n-V.7.'K?mh1 ro* ^^sstsss1 THOS. AULT, *" OHIO. for SALE. I !???? ?(Mi0Kl|jviora?ta?i. ?>4 oS Jjid'lr! "mud nUlrotd ?"J^WUhiiu'iii,,, ?JU'? for m&uufnetnrlac Hi' ?tVi t't,*',!!'1'" ""r''4?n win h. uid t| pub. '?""-?Jlurtettonl,t,01 I *.v, 1IOIIK A 1)R0? X!""iv????"., 8lf??. ?' (:h"''l|,'- + mitil<iiiUil?. "ual Estate. James A. Henry, Nn P ,, Feo Unless Successful. iiTopiif,. i.... . :?? i t>r?>curo i. }?"fl?llO|| (I) I',. lAtlOII Of iUtln . ,l"' lev lot ii, Moii |,||\,. | |,. * ????. tilid ?,|| "j,i r TOid "'"?in ||M.,,,. i"?i?ion. ii J '?*iVX?"""*". ????? ;?i 'SSftJVK J ? hre o)iiliif>.i I ?oMIwinotr J""l| IllllO ||i.,, |' *?r0 |() |||nMJ|i "\'f i,1.?-I-1.?, rs; :xTir"il,wj?? fft "JiTi1,1'10!1' 0r ?ni rl?l? te fell ?IV I f-assSFsa ii,** '""l to R?i Kiui. of FOR rent. !i ii't". * ""?l. ii nxiin?? t Voum I A W ? ?"> A lit.)- || "??-.""ill* | Ik m | $ ? *" " ' Mnrfc ii ?ffl*""""-room ]? n ' r,?[9r^Wwm aft U " "Hlor (he Medical. lulls# Lilt Mills An Infallible Remedy of the Turkish Empire. Tried, tested and proven cut tho moat wonderful, potent and greatest restorativu tor wealc men and delicate women known to medical science. /WIDl'Q NEHVOOS EXHAUSTION, Wuut of tUnCS Hli'VI), ImllKl-fetloQ, UKAIIACIIK, Hal low Complexion, Ix>sl Apatite, Neuralgia, MENTAL WEAKNESS, Dyapepala, PlwnUa, He alorea Loat Vitality, ami la a mom Powerful Mood l'uritior, removlug all taiuta of Scrofula, Scurvy, etc., (row tho entire ayatern. Can tie Saved from a Drunkard's Grave. TURKISH LIFETABLETSwillpoaltlvely and peruiaueutly euro thone who may be atlllcted with tho terrible'Liyfoa, OFiim or Tobacco Habit, ?radicating from the ayatern the awful craving dealre which ao many llud hard to rellu qullh. Look ami be Youthful as lung as you cau. TURKISH MFK TABLKT8 will cau*e tho blood to flow throuKh your veiua aa in youth; will impart to the old New Lite aud Vigor; atrength to thoae whose ucrveaaud phyalcai aya tern have been overtaxed. The tired aud woru out orgaua begin to ahow new life, the complex ion becomo'k dear aa au Infarit'a, the cyea aparkle lu brilliancy, and onco more you are what nature iulcudcd you to be. TURKISH LIFE TABLETS la a brain aud nerve food, for an overtaxed bralu often glvea riae to many diaeaaea of the nervea, aud worka ucalculable mischief through thoeutlre ayatem, lu lumiycaaca leading to tho verge of iuaaidty. MEM,11 ANTS, BANKERS,CLERGYMEN, PHY* SIClANH, NEWSPAPER MEN, DRIJIHHSTS, uud all thoav who reoulroclear aud active kralua cau notfailtoa|i|treciiite the uuequaled virtue* of Turklah Life Tableta. A great number of phyaiciitija uro now ualng the Tableta. and nil write that they fully come up to our recommen dation*, aud make the cure of uervoua dlaeaaeaan caayono. TESTIMONIAL. Chicaoo, Juno 'JO. Ism.?TurkUh Talet Co., Philadelphia, Pa?Ubntumkn: I have JuitJIn* lslieil the aecoud box of yourTableU ami am aatoulahed at their woudorful eirect. A month ago I wua afraid to Valk any distance alone, fearing at any moment to hotakeu with uervoua ?roatratlou and fall luaetulble on the atrtet, aa have douo on aeveral occaaloua, but to-day 1 feel like li new man. Shall continue to uao Turklah Lifo Tableta. J. D. STALKER, balcamau Jaa. Magner <b Co. ? Price, $1 per Box. 6 Boxes for$5. FOR BALK BY LOGAN DRUG CO.. Agent* for Wheeling, Mrldgo Coruer, Wheeling, W. Ya.,or aentbyMiUI toany addrcaa upou receipt of prlcc. . L.] MANUFACTOBJOUV jP Turkish Tablet Co., Cor. Eighth ?fc Unco Street*, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Public opinion our atrongeat eudoraemeut. aplfi "Safe and Certain" IB tho testimony of Dr. (leorgo E. Waller, of Martinsville, Va., in reference to Aycr'a I'll Is. Dr. J. T. Tel lor, of Chittcnaugo, N\ Y., Bays : ? ?"Aycr'a Pills are highly appreciated. They* are porfect In form and coating, and* their effect* uro all that tho most careful physician could dosiro. They havo supplemented nil the iiills former ly popular here, and 1 think it must ho long before any other ran ho madothat will at all compare with them. Thoso who buy Aycr'a Pills get full valuo." "1 regard Aycr'a Pills as ono of tho most reliable general remedies of our times. They havo been in nso in my family for various affections rcuuirlug a purgative medicine, and have given un varying satisfaction. Wo have found them au excellent remedy for colds and light fovera."?W. It.' woodsun, Fort worth, Texas. "I prescribo Ayer's Pills iu my prac tice, and fiud them' excellent. 1 uruo their general nso iu familleH." ?John >V. Brown, M. D.f Occau?,vW. Va. Ayer's Pills, racrAUEu nr Dr. J. C. Ayor It Co., Lowell, Mass* Bold by all Druggiata and iK-alvra iu Mvdlclue. CURE Hick ITendnche and relievo nil tho trouble* tnd* dent to a bilious stato of tlio system, cuch as Pltttmm, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, 1'aln In the Hide, Ac. Whllo their most remarkable success luw been shown lu curing SICK Headachy yet Cartek'h Littiji Livkr Pills are equnlly valuable In Constipation. curing and preventing till* Annoying complaint, whllo they also correct All dlsordars of tho stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate tho bowel*. l>cn if they only cured * HEAD Actio they would I mi almost prleolens to ttaoss who nuffor from thin distressing complaint: but fortunately their goo<lnefls does not end hero, mid those who once try them will find tbium llttiu pills valuabl* in ?o many ways tlmt they *111 not bo willing to do without thorn. But af U.T ull sick hood IT Ull SICK lusau ACHE Is tho baiio.of bo many liven that here !b where we make our groat boast Our pills euro It while other* do not. Cartka'a LrrrMf (>tVKR Pills aroveir Bm?ll and very easy to tAko. Ono or two pills nmko a doso. They are strictly vrgftalilo and do inttgri|wor purge, but by their gentlo notion plusso all who iibo them. In vIum at 80 cvtitn: flTO for $1> Sold everywhere, or sent by mnll CUTIS klElCIin CO., )??? Tort a,HJ: BiiKali. A Most Effective Combination. TMjwII known Tonlo nod Nervine liBnlnltn treat wftuUtionM ncur* for Drbllitr, liysptp Mil, b?I NIC It VOI 4 ill*ordm. It rtlUvts Bll languid una di<bllltnt(>d condition* of Hit iy*. ^w i?trwi?then*lhHnt#llKt. and Mil? function*; buildi upworn out Nerves raidi digestion i r?? Itnrw liiutijifwl or lo?t Vlhilitv, snTViinn Imrk reullifulwtrrntth nnd vlrer. ft U piM-int lo Hit lB*tt, and u*f?t rrptilnrlf Irsr** tho Sr stem acaliiil (litdfprtMinff liinuriim of .Malaria' |?f|(i(i-4| no Itii'iii. Our little girt when but three wrekB old broke out tdthretrmn, Wo tried tlio prescription from rev? ? wtoM, tint wl'1-"' -?"f Cfal good doctors, but without sny special beneilt. W# ujfd H, H.H., aud by tho tTaio one bottle was gono, her iMod tfgsn to ln-nl, sud by the time she JiBd Ukcn t\x bottles ?ho war ' Now stio tins s full ntid tir.iv Bilhy chlldi. 1 feel It h Find Ukcn fix bottles eiio wss coinrtotcty cured. Now Btio tins B full Mid tir.ivy head of tinlr-S Mbnst healthy child, 1 firl It hut my uatv lo milks this statement. II. T, HIIOUK, lllcli 11111, Mo. and Skin I] iwiVfl, Atlnnts On. tflTRend for nnr tlooks on lllowl MHlAdvlee to Buncrers, mailed f i Til Bwipy ipwins Co,, brav JsttTThis FOR MEN ONLY! Tilt UMVKKSAL UKAKT." treanu, Cul(/orniii, Jltpubliaiu. [lu tho "Idyl* of the liohleu Shore" the rat, 11 u. Maxwell, hub pictured love *o truo to hci home life in the heurt that hi* epistolary dooj bell ring* with the Inquiry, "Who w She? Thu explanation that hi* poem* are mi appeal to "the universal heart." aujtgenled the followlug Hue*.J A muck-bint echoed the plaint of a dove, Sana. "Cool" muik, ??loo!" ' , And ? blluklug owl from the branche* above Cried, "Who?" cried, - Who? Bay who-my who U your toug lost lovo? Say who-*ay who? Who?" Then the nioelcMvj recalled the joyomitralu Of the latk u? alio Hew. And the moping owl marred the glad refrain By a?klug, "Who?? Say who wa? the bird that you wooed lu vain? That jilted you? ' Who?" But tip* kouKMter deapihcd the bird of prey And answered uot who; Though lie bang the kouk* of a thousand that day, The iweetent wa? "Coo," Aud "the univerkal heart" hear ! 1U lay, While the owl cried. "Who?? Who?" A. W. fc'MKDEMCK. Orungt Home, Cel., May 31, lh&'J. WHY CHARLIE SMITH S3! ILK*. lie Hectare* the Kamoval of u Democratic! ltelitUva or Air*. llurrlaon, Who Wu* l'u*t muatorut Itavmuwood, H'oiAfwufeM IjjxcUiI in Pltltburqh CuiivkerdalQa 'uik. Hon, 0.1). Smith, Congrestiiuau-oli'd from the Fourth Congressional district ol West Virginia, is wearing bis lmt tiitoil over his right eyo tliis morning, All tliis is because he has proved that all the talk about the nepotism ?f Presi dent Harrison is the veriest lioeh. The Btory is of interest to Plttsburghers bIucu the lady in question is a cpusln of Charles 1''. McfCenna, and the daughter nf u prominent banker in Littlo Washing ton. E. It. Smith, of Kavenswood, \V. Va? was a handsome young fellow who jraduated at tbetitate University in '77 iimlthun started a Democratic paper. Hu wooed and won his bride in Washington, l'a., the young lady spoken of al)0ve, aud thm settled down lo make fame and fortuuo, Cleveland was Inaugurated and young Smith was Appointed Postmaster, He made a good one am] enjoyed the honors so much that lie was loath to give it up when Hen. Harrison took charge of affairs, It was especially hard, since Mrs. Smith was a near relative of Mrs. Harrison, there was no attempt to conceal thin relationship after the election, and some at tbe Republican wheel-horses down there began to fear that Mr. E. 0, Smith would remain Postmaster, notwithstand ing his politics. Mrs. Smith was deter mined to do what she could do, so she :ame to the Capital city and called on lier relatives in tlio White House. She .'ailed witli seeming success. Shortlyufter this the Hon.'C. 11. Smith .'amu down and recommended J. K, Stone to bo Postmaster at Kavenswood. Fhe papers were lllod, and ns Colonel Dlsrksrtu was pushing the matter Mrs. Smith thought ull was well. On his next irip to the city the West Virginia Con jmyuian called up the papers In this ?use to see the causo of delay. He had been informed by tbe expectant Mr. Stone that his commission hud not ar rived. The Congressman was not long in finding thocau8e of tbe delay. On ihe papers was indorsed: "Make no ap pointment at this place without consult ing tbe Prcsideut." He took the papers lo Col. Clarksou aud asked for tlio reo <uu. Col. Clarkson remarked that the President bad considerable influence in Ids department, and when the word :anio down from the White House be topped tlio matter at once. Ho advised Mr. .Smith to see the President and talk the matter over witli him. This Mr. Smith did. The President listened to his story mil then said be never interfered in tbe fourth-class offices and remembered nothing about it. The Congressman then told of the visit of tlio young rela iive of Mrs. Harrison to tbe White House. The President smiled when he hoard this and said: "So the present postmaster is a rela tive. Well, this is much tlio more rea-, ion why he should not be reappointed. Mr. Smith, please tell Col. Clarkson to lend me un the papers lu tlio ltavens ivood case. Mr. Smith did so and went to his West Virginia home. He arrived hero this Illuming and the first piece of news which met him waB the npnolntment of Mr. Stono ns postmaster at Itavenswood, Die President had seen tho papers. Mr. Smith has been busy at the In ternal iiovenue Department all day. Tbe new collector for West Virginia has de Bided to redistrict the State. There are it present nine districts there, and the Intention now is uot to chango the num ber. The redisricting is done for con venience only, but has to be approved by tbe department here. XOVELTlEa IS JEWELRY. liiUt'l tower Juwelry threatens to be :orao a fml hero ii? well as In Paris. lilclily chased gold and opaque amber is n new combination (or umbrella bun dles. Tho eutcst queen charm yet seen Is a tiny cage formed o( gold wire, inclosing itn enameled bird. Deserving of much favor as a scarf pin is a blue enameled button in which is outlined a diamond lieart. Colored crystal lamp bowlB with u covering of largo open work silver aro an appreciable change In piano lamps. Tho ornamentation on a duplicate mirror recently waB a Tompollan scene etched in the most exquisito manner. Narrow shanked rings liavo settings of threo or four colored pearls, whoso contrasting hues add beauty to the ring. Celluloid jewelry will be one of the features at tho summer resorts this sea son, if fashion crauks are to be relied upon. Four small gold strips crossed In a square, having a ruby in n center, tend to make an exceedingly pretty lace-pin, Finger-rings of recont origin aro com posed of a number of Blonder gold wires linked together with tiny enamel bows. An artistic style of rlug setting con sists of four diamonds In a vertical sot ting, flnnkod on either sldo by a ruby above n sapphire. White enamel daisies of varying sites are neatly arranged In a star pattern as a brooch. Kach flower is centered with a diamond. For second mourning may be recom mended u black and white onyx shell like brooch, wltli diamonds and pearls set In the hollow, A brooch of high order is formed of two gold circles, between which runs a band of cream-colored enamel, sot at in tervals with rubles, An Innovation In bracolols recontly noted was a broad hand of red elastic, with an linmenso double diamond star adorning tlio eentro. Well-looking hairpin tops are a bunch of gold loops interlaced, the center one terminating in a point, and a pear shaped pearl mounting tho loops, One of fashion's latest fancies is an ear-ring composed of a blood-rcd ruby of unusual slr.o In a close setting, with a circle ol alternato diamonds and sap phires surrounding It, \V11 ?N you suller from dysnepsla.hoart hurn, malarial affections.kidney disease, liver complaint and other wasting dis eases. Wlion you wish toenrlcli the Wood and purify tho system generally. When you wish to remove all feeling ol weak new, weariness,lack of energy, tryalrat tie of llrawn'a Iron Jlltters, and see how grestly It will benollt you, It surpasses all known remedies as an onricher of the blood, and a ported regulator of the va. . rlons bodily functions, Aak your drug, gist. 1WW HINTS ABOPT SIIAVIKU. '0,u leuv'' y?ur (or bath) teth<) beat tiiuo to shave. Jfjvur use warm water, which makes tho face (of ahavara) tender. ?i?.pi?c0,?' "''Plit" leather should with W raaora to wlpu them ,Ajty wea""!.r Hliae your razur (closed of course) in your pocket or un der j our arm to warm it. ,W'P? )'our raior clean and atrop it before putting it away; always ather on f( * brush "way with SI wi!Ly?.u 'i"'1' ""cajmt-your razor away J!'1,!?dropping it, or otherwise per jtctly cleaning the edge, you must no longer expect to shave well and easy .the I soap and damp ao aoon rust the the fine wetn aud edge. J5& ,mor' bf',n4f ?nly ? Alio saw, should be moved in a sloping or sawing direction, and held nearly Hat to the ?r" taken to draw theskiu M tight oa possible with the loft hand, so as to present an even surface and throw out tho beard. The practice of pressing on tho edge 01 the razor soon rounds it; tho pressure shou d be directed to the back, which should never be raised from the atrop. ' you shave from heel to point of razor, Strop it from point to heel; but if you begin with the point in shaving, then Btrop it iroin heel to point. COITtill-MKl.V.VKU STATISTICS. The Indian agencies are sixty-ono In number. dians'ig ''p!'?>r ?' '"""H"occupied by In i iTh.e number of Indluns in Alaska Is :i0,000. ,?{'e number of Indiana living on anil cultivating lands Is M,U12. '?'?? Indian population of tho united States Is 271,701. i J!'? n.l'm'j?r ol Indian church mom bera in the United Stateu is 28,003. ,3r,e,"V?a '"d'1"1 training schools located in dillerent parts of the Union. The number of Indians lu.tbo United States who woar citizens' dress is 81,Gil. The number of Indians In tho United States who cau read Kogllsli Is but 2a,? ?Itfo. Tho number of Indians in tho United 10027 C"n 1,00,1 InUI'm la"RuaK<-'a is UU.UIIiK. All Sort* ol 1.1]en I Sow* mi,| (lua?l|> rrum tho UIhum City. hum"0' 0,11 11 vorr ,tok "? "'""I ?llht'telw""' lh0 Cl",r " lu Nw Y,,rk clS?Slo'Xy.' """" "l0 oM M" E" l.l'^uw^mtel.1"111 I"c"""ld a |Tu!S|! mS'wiil" luwt'r w'"u "? '""""i! .^issreMajyussc'" AST, *? Messrs. Miller, Month hik! Mr. MeMiwtcra are *01110drift wood goingdown tho rlvor. toVrSS"???l Jeha WIIIIaibi went Ivi,.! I . i 1,0 ^'tlinoro it ohln road ami when ho woko howusmlnus hi* hut nnd money. wll'leom'e lulliliXioUvc.?""^ A proiolneiu Siolili towiudilp man luu uoticii ' "oulilo Willi u BiVi 7,ut Vl"rc Tin ! ilS^lXnfll'.""10Tlioilmn IH'I lo SU bull for hiH uj'iK^iirtttu'i1 at court. vil.li.|'.',,|;;.,.,'^b?,'uc:!Ica' ?"">l"erol tho llellel ??ui? as-ass ' linn iin i<K W on 1,10 "WOt. lie WH . lliitd SJO and costs anil given ten days In Jail. iSS-SSSS | stem somo Lorries, nnd soon a/tor ex it I red. Heart ! r/inTir*'iiV,wii t? rau,*0; N',u loaves suvoral grown ' flvlns with. *rrlw1, 01,0 "r -ho wis I -."f,r.ryA,Ucowri o{ l'10 Fourth ward, had iinlto a wltii ? tan.nt.ilfl iloifuJ '?'"'K wtntiniitts from tho stem anil tho thlnir i "" ,mn,L ?? ?">'? preionco of ! ilcklvVintl!iii<Sr U,r.ow \V?aUM n'"1 ttI1 IVlo ft in- Tlu I "?a ,,ul 11,1 f00t roi? iuo. it wns tho largest ouo ever seen here. ,}l011,Ml ?l"y /or tho Hon nl of Kquall fintiii.Vi i ?Icll'i'iuwita or those who liavo been iwnrt .,K.?r l,e.f'!rVt,'10 bo*ri1- will have to of iliiV ,H ,loubl? the amount n!.ir.ilon?nr w,mnv,,M returned. The &winlS ,US?5JUJ!<H| 11,0 ?ITft.OOO. UM^Comilny lucrwuw on the Nutural Ilenilnclie nuil Dysiiopsln. William E. Rockwell, No. 512 West 67th street. Now York, say a: "I havo neon a martyr to bilious head acho and dyspepsia. Any indiscretion in diet, ovor-fatiguo or cold, brings on n At of indigestion, to bo followed by a headacbo lusting two or three days at a time. I think I must havo tried over twenty different remedies, which were recommended as certain euros by lov? iti# friends, but it was 110 uxe. Like the Irishman, I got no bettor very fast. At last I thought I would take a simple course of purgation with 13iiani)Hktii'h Pills. For tho ilrst week I took two pills ovory night, then ono pill for thirty nights; fu that time I gained three pounds in weight, and novor havo had an acho or pain since." Mr. L. M. Gkuklla, of Vicksburg, Miss., says that his svstem was poisoned with nicotine from tho oxcossivo use of tobacco in smoking cigarettes. 1 Io could not sloop. his apputito wan gone, and he was in a bad fix generally, ile took S. S. 8., which drove out tho poison and made a now man of him. I This is a biting wind, remarked tho mariner as ho ran into the teeth of tho "My father, at about tho ago of fifty, lost all tho hair from the ton of his head. After ono month's trial of Ayer'sHair Vigor, tho hair began coming, and. in threo months, ho had a lino growth of hair of tho natural color."?1'. J. Uullon, Saratoga Springs, N, Y. jkiw Severe Case of Illouil I'oUnn. Thousands miner from blood poison, who would l?o cured If thojr gavo H. II. II. (botanic Mood Ikiltn) a trlnl. Fond to tho Mood IIaIui Co., Atlanta. On., for book of wonderful cures, that convluco tho most skeptical. It In sent frco. J. O. tilbson, Meridian, Miss., writes: "For a number of years 1 suffered untold agonies from blood poison. ttoveral prominent physlclAns did mo little If otijr Kood. J begAti to um> II. II. 1). with very llttlo faith, but, to my utter surprlso It has inado me n well and hearty person." K. T. llallcrton. Macon, Ua., writes: "I con tracted blood poison. I Urit tried |>liyslrlaiin, and thon went to Hot HprlAits. 1 rvturnod homo n mined man physically. Nothing seemed to do moanygood. My mother persuaded mo to try II. II. II. To tny utter astonishment every ulcer quickly healed/' ileiij. Morris. AtlatitA, (Ia., writes: "1 suffered years from nyiuillltft) blood |>olson which refused to 1)0 cured by all trcAtmunt. I'liyMclans pro nounced It A hopeless caso, 1 had no appetite, I had pains In bins and joint* nnd my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass of running sores. In tlilseundi Hon 1 commenced a use of II. II. Jt, it healed every ulcer and sore ami cured me completely within two months." l<ogau Drug Co., whole -*le Agents. Children Cry for Pitcher's; Castorla.' Tho othli-a of forgery nra linrd (o ro csncllo. Wlicn a mail lorgui'it Imml It ii n crlmo; but whim lin forgm alicntl It li n croilll. _ Til. Uo.t.ll.r Htuilinrl. llllt?r I'pmilit Kroro Aoolli.r l'liint. In tho United Hl.tM Clmilt Court (or tha Mutborn DIMrlct ol Nrw Vbrt, Judm ?hl|.in*u bonded down in opinion . low il>r> mo In tlio ?ult ot Ibo owner, ol the tr.i.li. m,tk> mrotlni Iloatellor'. aimnarb lilltir. .(.lint Arnold Tbollor tin) Cornell rh.ll. r, ih. compounder, lot* ted on Vearr >treel, K?w York Cltr. I" oil lob II wo. decided that, alilinnib Ibo dof.n.l onumadc umoI their own m,,nc. on lie Mwla ?IDnoillothiliolUMconUlnlni l.lllti. prepared lijr them, r?t ?? the/were orldenlly detlgMd In Intitule in. Modeller l?hel>, they were Infrlii Itra, >nd ? perpetual luliinciinij ?u mantel ?nd an acoountlbi ol d.mairi ordered, inmHlici Willi lb. nMUnflho lull. II lathe evident III lonllnn ol the lloitetler |wi|.|? to protect Ibcli nluablo Irtdo nark moIiui .11 lulriuier*. F1XAKCB AND TKAD& Til* F?*tur?a of th? Mouey andtituok Mar* ket*. Ntw York, June l'J.-Mouoy ou call wuy at 2a2j* t>ur uint, luat loau 3 per cent, closed otTered at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper pur cent. oicrllug cxchaugo dull but ateady at II 87a4 H&4. Suit* of stock* were 290,1)86 abarea. The a took market to-day waa more active, but became weak, especially in the afternoou, aud price* to-night are with but few exception! ma terially lower tbau thoae of but evenlug. The uf tbem. The Oregou abarea were the only group muiutuiulng th?lr tlrm tone, aud they even scored further lluul advouce*. The opening price* wore extremely irregular tbia morulng. Dull uea* became tbu moat promlueut feature, bow over, except for a few ot the lending abarea, aud the movement* were small mid luafkultlcaut. At 2 p. m. tberu won tome little reaction, but the downward courao of prlcea waa reaumed lu the luai hour, and after auotbor alight rally the mar ket cloned fairly active aud weak at about the lowest price* uf tbe day. liurllngton 1* down 136, Delaware & Hudson aud tit. Paul lfceacb, Hock Island 2 aud Uulou Faclflo 1S? per ceut. Halltoad bouda quiet; tales 11,492,900. Government aud Bute bouda dull audateady. BOND* AND ITOCK yUOTATlON?-CW8ED BIO. U. 8.4a reg ...,12aV? U. H. 4a coupon 1'JuVi U. a. 4fta reg ...II U. rf. 4% coupou.....l( . Adam* Ex pre** 147 uKxpreaall ik American Expreaa 114 Canada Southern... M Central l*acltlc 85' Cheaapeakei&Ohio. 2^., ilo tint preferred. !>'*, do aeceud prof U. 0.0.C.& I 72 , Denver & H. 0 17VJ Erie 37W do preferred CO 1 Fort Wuy no ; Iftfi KaiiMUiV Tex a* 11 ^ LakeErloAWeaU W) do preferred 00* 1.ake Shore 10.'$ Loulavlllo tb Nash.. 70^ 1,., N. A. & C...#.,m< 42 Mem phis tb C'baa... 00 Michigan Central... tM) Mlaaourl Pacific.... 75>J Na*b A Chat ... NewJeraey Central. 11'.'!-, Northern Pacific.... 28! ^ . do preferred titt* Chicago ?k N. W \Mi do preferred 141k New York CeutraLlCia^ Ohio ?Sc Mlaaiaaippl. 1 do preferred 69 Pacific Mail 26 Plttahurgb ltd Heading 48 |tit. L. AH. F ~ 28ft do preferred S9>* . dollr?tpreferred.ll:i 0. if. A at. Paul 71W do preferred. 112}I Texoi Pacific Union Pacific. ill'* United State* Ex... 00 W., St. L. * P ir?w do preferred 2?)$ WelU-Farwo EX.....140 Weateru Uuiou 8 Hreudstuir* aud Pruvlaloua. NEW Youk, Juue 1U.?Flour, recelpta 16,090 packogca; exporta 9,507 barrel* nud 'J.hOUaacka; murket fairly active; aulea barrela. Wheat, receipt* I5,2u0 buabela; export* 34.013 bushels; Milt'* U.ttfG.OU/bnibolao/ /nturea and 7<i,0w bush el* of *pot; ipot market moderately active nud >*a>io lower: No. 1 red 07c: No. 1 white Wo: ungraded red ?ljfcu85)$c; optlona irregular and lower; No. 2 red Juno N2Kei July 82^a83c, clo* lug at Wife; Auguat 82%aM%e, eloslug at 82%c; September M^uU^c, eloslug at Kiu; December cIonIuk ut Wo; May w%c. Corn, receipt* hiuhela; exporta lU,ti2H buabela: ante* W4.UJU buabela of future* aud -?si.ooo ltiiBhul* of apot; market fairly uetlvo; uugraded mixed Jlal'J&s; Juuo 4IJkc: July 41><a41^o, closing ut 4W4C; Auguat 4.'1 jil.'V, cloaluu at 4'i"?o; Keptembcr cloving at 42;ic; October w)/. out*, recelpta 'Jl7,;iu0 buahela; export* l.'J'XJ bu?bel*;*alea u.'j.OOO buidiel* of lu* turvM and 74,000 huthela of?pot: market firmer and lower: *pot No. 2 whlto No. '2 mixed weateru iifiallOe: white do aaaajc; No. 2 CblcttKO^iv. Hay quiet. Coil'ee, optlona firm and itaa!^iKilntaup; Juue 14.7.''mlI uOc; July 14.7ft al."1.100; Auguat ll.U0air?.2i)c; Hcntember l.Vl&a ; October, Novetnberund lieccmbcr 16.10 al.YMo; January, February, March aud April 15.'J>'>al6.ti0a; apotlllo iirmer at 17!?c. Sugar, raw quiet; refined firm. Molaaaca. NewOrleanaqulet; open kettle, good to faucv, '2hul0c. Klco atcady. Tallow ateady at 4>ic. koaiu atcady. Turpeu lino euiy at 3Kc. ?kk? firmer; we*torn lt'/*H 14jiu. Pork quiet; meaallSOOaUtri; extra prime 9UjOall7&. Cut meat* alow, l^trd lower; weat eru apot ti.77^c; July O.Mc; Auguat fl.Wc; Hep (uuiber and October 6.V.K'. Uutter ateady; went* eru dairy Oaiu^o: do creamery P2al7){c; weateru factory Wl3c. cbeeae caay aud dull; weateru 7% Chicaoo, Juuo PJ.?'There was lew doing lu wheat nud trudlug waainoteof a local character, with fluctuation* confined within a Nmullcr range; feeling waa a little unaettled. The weather la atlll one of tho principal fuctora cU'ccting tho market. Corn wa* fairly higher, aud cloning price* ahow a alight advance over yeaterday. Oat* were quiet. Provialona dull, the market cloaed quiet at ubout iunlde llgurca. Flour firmer and unchanged. Wheat, cu*h No. 2 aprlng and No. '2 red hOnhOtyi; July 77%ii78%c. clotiiig at 77Mc; Auguat 74.,?a70,1;ev oloalng at ?.-jMjc; Auguat and September 22kc. lire, No.'i, 400. Flaxaeed, 31 Timothy wed ill '28. Mea* pork, tuiah and July 8ilV>ailti0; Augu*t fll W; Heptember Sll 75. laird, cash aud July ti.46afl.W)o: Auguat O.Ulo; Keptembcr G.CSp. liacon, abort rlba .'i,7.fxi5.N)o; aboitldera Q.l'2>^u ft.iSks; abort clear <1.12>iaG.'25c. Wblakv, 81 02. liutter tlrm ami uucbauged. Egg? firm at l'2c. Piiiladki.I'IIIa, Juuo li?.?Flour linn. Wbeut firm; future* dull uud nominal. Corn dull; fu ture* Mroug: No. 2 low mixed 41>io; No. 2yellow 4'2c; No. '2 mixed June uud July 41^afl!c; Augum 42mo42^c: September 4'.%a4:i>ac. Oata ateady; No. '2 white iiilXc; future* quiet; No. '2 white Juue aud July.*r2>ia:r.^c; August and ficptombcr iiltjjUirJo. Uutter dull and weak; Pouu*ylvaulu creamery extra lCal7c; do print* extra 18all?c. Egga ateady; Pennsylvania llr*t*16>^?lCc. Uai.timohx,Juue HI.?Wheat, weateru ateady; No. 2 winter red apot and Juue 80>io; July M#4a ?lc; Auguat bu^a.HOl.jc: September 81aMl&c. Corn, western ateudy; mixed *pot and Juuo 40k alOjic; July 4l,iiafl^c; Auguat 4I^1I%?; Sep tember 4'2%c. Oat* firm; wcNteru whlto tf2a ;Uc. ltyo nominal atp'2c. llay ateady at 814 OUa 14 W. liutter aud egga unchanged. ColTee nominal at 17%c. oikcisnati, 0,, Juuo 10.?Flour active. I Wheat firm; No. '2red 87c; recelpta WXJ buabola: ahlpmenta ,'i00 buahela. Corn atrong; No. 2 mixed 37c. Outa ateudy; No. '2 mixed VMc. Hyo heavy; No. 2, -J IV- l'()rk quiet at 112 (JO. Laid eaaler at H.itOc. Bulk meat* aud bacon quiet. Wbi*ky Dteady at 91 0*2. liutter, sugar uud cheeao un changed. Kgga firm ut 1 Inline. Toliik), 0., Juno ll?.?Wbeut coaler; caahMal HK-; June tCc; July 77S?c; Auguat 77^c; Do ' ?m fi? dulit'oigl " I cumber K)J<c. Corn dull; caah 3i^e; September ilf.Jic. Oats quiet; cuab '21 v.c. Clovcraectf atcady; JiH 10; October SI CO. Live Stock. Chicago, June 1C. ? Cattle? Receipts 15,000 head; ahlpments 0.000 head; marketalow; beeves J;t 40al 45; steer* |3 lOnl 15; stockers and feeder* unchanged: cows, bulla and mixed fl 40a2 80: Texaa cuttle SI 70a3 40. l!ogs?KecelpU 21,000 bund; shipments 5,WW haul; market fairly active ntid prlws 5al0e lower; mixed fl 1Uu4 .15; heavy || 05a4 :w; llwht 14 20a I 50; skips 8'.! 50a4Ul. 8heep ?KeHrelpta4,f)U0 head; shipments l.UOu heud; mar ket fairly active and ftaltw higher; natives 83 00 hi 85; western 53OOal25; Texaui 82 75a410; lumba 81 75h3 15. Kant Liderty.Pa., June lO.-Cattlo-Rccclpli M) head; ahlpmeuta 220; market alow; prime Si !S0al50; fair to good 83 75a4 15; commou|2 boa a 50. lloxH-itccclpla 5C0 head; shipments 800 head; murkct fair; allgradeaU 40a4 55. Sheep ?Kecolpta 400 head; khipmouu 1,800 head; mar ket alow; prime II lOal 30; fair to good $3 40a ;i HO; common t UUnl 00; Iambi II UOaO 00. Nkw Yokk, Junolo.-neoves-Kecelpta 2,740 head: market heavy and lower; steers, all na tives, 13 NOal 70 i?er 101) pouuda; oxtro do 14 80; hull* and dry cowa |185a350. Hhcep? Receipts 0,400 head; market llrmer and lily her; sheep 8i 37%a512!i per loo pounda; lainba ?r>00u7 MJ. Hogs-Receipts 3,300 head; nominal value II50 Cincinnati, 0., Juno ll>.-Hogi lower: common and llffht M f?oal 40; packing and butcnois II25; rcoeljpui3,VC0head; ablpmonta 1,030 head. Petroleum. On. CITY, Pa., Juno 16.?Opened at 83ko: high est S3%g; low cut and cloned at KlWo; sales 100,000 barrels: clearances 881,000 barrels; charters 132,? 53* barrela; ahlpmcnu 7^,274 burrcla; nm?6'J,?JU barrels. Nkw Yoiik, JunolO.?Pclroloum opened ateady ataifyc and after a slight advance In the flrat hourboouno heavy and sagged oir to 83Ki\ cloa Iuk * toady atfttJv;; aalea 217, 000 barrels. Pmsntmaii, Pa., Juno 10.-Petroleum dull bnt ateady: opened ami loweat KFLo; cloiedat Atfiicj hlKhcat 8&tfc. lliuDKottn, I'a., Juno 19.-oponed at m\Co\ chmed and loweathighest Mtfc; clearances 140,WO barrels. Titvivillr, I'a., Juno. lu.-Openod at Mkc; highest 83J?c; lowest and cloned at 83}{c. Metals, Nkw; YoRK.JunolO.-Pljr JnTii Arm and active; American 814 Maid M. Copper neglected ami nominal. Lead easier and uulet; domeitlo II00. Tin dull and heavy; straits IJO. UnlUuioru Live Slufk Market. Clarkmont Htook Yarhs, 1 Monday, Juuo 17,1889./ THI IWINE MARKET. Arrivals this week.. r.,009 Arrivals last week fl,7M Arrivals ono year ago 0,108 REMARK!. There'Is a fair Iticrraso In tho recolpta over Inst wcck-somi! H50 head-aud these consti tute n good supply. Thodemandlnsomeof the yards Is rather alack, and lu olhcra a good de mand Is reported. Hood western hogs,To weigh 140 to 100 pounds, nro thoso most desired, tjuo tntlmia range froui r>',6 to 0e for common and heavy rough hogs, and at for tho better grades of western, Of the recelpta, 4,827 head caine over the Baltimore ?fc Ohio railroad, and 1,282 heud over tho Pennsylvania railroad. Cl.ARRMONT l.lVr.HTOtK MaIIKKT, JutIO 17. All hogs sold In theao yards by K. A. Illack* '"as win.. MiS M last week. Fair to good selling at M| roughs at 81. Ilecelpta of sheep 1.1128 head; sheep lolling from 2 to t)4ot lauiba selling from ft to Oe. ARHIVAIA or LtVBHOCR At Clarmnnt Nock Tartit, Ha Bnltlmort A OMo HaUroad, for 1rttk ending June lAi ii'.i?cars,contalnlnKl.wr?cattlo, axicalrcs, 17. 701 sheep and Iambs, VJ.mhon, Rnfaorm, 9 mules. Hhlpmentt toNew York, Philadelphia. Ac.: 1,008 cattle, 52 calves, 15,741 sheep and lainbs, o.ifll hogs, 158 hones, 28 mules, lMles I Piles I IlcWnf Pllaa. BYMrmtis.-Moliturei Intense. Itching and it I tiling; moit at night | worse by amtchlpr If allowed to centlnue tumors form, whloh often biMd snd alec rate, becoming very lore. , HWAYNRS OtRTMRNt StOpS the Itching IUd bleeding, heals ulceration, and In tnpst oases r** nh?w | r Krt.mil, llehy. lkl> Torlaru. Th? .lupin ?M>lle?llon of "iwirm'i Omt. m" wlllionl.nr Intern*! ramllolnp.wlllour. itrhr HkIn Ktu|iUow no tuttor bow oliiUntb ' WAflf? lil> a,w Frew & Bertschy?Furniture and Carpets. Furniture & Carpets. SPRING EXHIBIT-LATEST STYLES. Moderate Priced -Furniture. Ii OR tha Parlor, Bad Room or Din' M IngRoom, In the Latest, Hand' I aomest, and Mo?t Deilrable Wooda. ExquisiteandNovel Da algns. Choloatt & Moat Elagant Styles. Highest Parfaotlon In Flnlah, and Oreateat Dealrabll Ity In Conatruotlon. Carpets, Oilcloths and MATTINGS I Do jrou need nay? Now or lu tbo near future? Make a memorandum of tho fact that wo have Tbe Stock, the Assortment, the Styles, the Low Prices, And we have both tho fadlltle* aud the determination to ptaueall who fuvor up with a call Moqucttca, Body Bruuteh. Tapestry Bruwulu, ingralni, from tbo lichi i? tho Cheapest; Unoleum, Oilcloths, Cocoa and China Mattlugn, Hug*, UaU, Window Shade*,?ku Frew & Bertschy 1117 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. YA. ?Qf?Special Attention to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming. mrli Baking Powder. DIETER'S POWDER Itewmmondcd by tho highest medical niul chemical authorities. who testify to ItK iibsolutu purity, whulesomeneHn uud wonderful strength. Kvery can ttunrnn teed to do tho work of any other Imklnir l>owder costing twlco on much. Every can L'unranli!od to ?lvo witlHiuctlou, or jiurchaso money refunded. 1 lb. Can, ?Oc.t.'h lb., lor.j M lb., Be. If your dealer does'not keep Crown, do not let him persuude you to buy somo other ho cIuIiiih to ho jtint iwgood, but usk him toohllge von hy KPttltiR IlIFTKltH CHOWS' HA KINO 1'OWDEIU Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. LOGAN DRUG CO. Supplies for Soda Fountains, viz: 8YRUP8, FRUIT JUICE3. MALTO. MOXIE, MEXICAN S1IERHET, EXTRACTS, Ac. HELLO I BALD HEADS I Wo aro Agent* for Just what you noed. 7 Sutherland Sisters' Iflilr lirowcr. Buiberlaud Sisters' Scalp Cleaner. TURKISH LIFE TABLETS. Seo advortlso mcut iu thin paper. BEST'S TONIC. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER in Tint, Quart aud Half Uallon Bottles. 31 ITCH ELL'S BIG 4 l'LASTEKS. Zoellcr's Swiss Bitters, Wild Cherry Tonic And BLACK GIN. PAINTERS, PAPER IIANUER8 and WHITE WAVIiERM aro kindly nsked to remember us when ready to purchase mmuou's supplies Paint*, Buushw, Ulum, Ui,tra Makinu, Ac, Wholeuilo Agents for SHOW CA8ES. SPECIALTIES. Excelsior Baking Powder, Pleasant Worm Syrup, Losan's Eas. Jam. Ginger, Homestead Pills, Lily Cream for Chaps, Cinderella Corn Cure. Physician*' Prescriptions accurately com pouuded at all houni. LOGAN DRUG CO., Ilrldge Comer ? Wheeling, W. Vn. Educational. It. De CHANTAL, NEAR WHEELING, W. Vfl. (81iten of tho Visitation.) A school of mora than national reputatiot oD'ers exceptional advantages for thorough edu cation of young ladle* In all departments. LI* brary ol six thousand volumes. Flno philo sophical, chemical and mdrouomloal apparatus. Musical Department spoclally noted. Corps oi {ilano teachers trained by a Icadiug professor ram Couservatory of Htuttgsrt. Vocal culture according to tho method ol the old Italian mas* tors. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health, Teu acres of pleasure grounds. Board oxcollcnt For Catalogues, aud rcfcrcucos to patrons in .lUhe prtnep.' cit'c., mnnnrmtga. Summer School AT TilK WHEELING BUSIHESS COLLEGE, Beginning June 17. Plctuo call or tend for circular giving summer prices. Address as above. Jel4 ?.8.lSjte?W.R.WJuJSi oiirn to progirsslvn sluilciits. All Interested ?'ir'aari'WJsa jolft MATll Modoc Soap. IS THE ONLY COMBINED SOAP GLEANER y POLISHER Leaves skin SOFT and SMOOTH. 0LEANS AND POLISHES ALL METALS AND WOOD WORK lt?,u?l?OUT SCRATCH I NO. OCENTSacaKE, AtxYoun Groom. Tha MODOC TRIPOLI MINING CO. Cincinnati,0. )??!!?_?_____ Professional Cards. Q.KO, W. JKFKK1U), Attorney at Law, OPFIOK:?No, 49 FOUHTKKNT1I HTIIKKT. mm1 W. atkiSbon, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ?AMH? (leufiral lnitir?nc? Agent, IBIS Mark it btiiut, WhMllin, W. V?. Vliyinla. Uu place Insuranos at lowest ratei ttiflnjijil^ Groceries, Etc. To Merchants Only. I*iaai4is main ai?z aww squthsts. Headquarteni for Everything in tho Grocery line. llonnturH of Ohio Vamky Cokfkk. Solo A pen la for Ki.kctuic Lioil t 1'i.ouk. Correipondcnco on prlcoi Bollelted. JOS. SPEIDEL & CO., WliOLKiUl.R GB0CEM, Jol-TThiM WliOCllUg. W. Vfl. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE GEOCER PORK PACKER, AND COUKU OF TIIK "Cclelirnleil "Strawberry limns," IS. 1309 AMD 1311 MAIN STREET, | WHEELING, W. YA. My own Cnro of Choico Smoked Monla ilcliv L-d dally from my 1'orkHouMjatMancheiitcr. THE LARGEST 8TOCK OK General Groceries IN THE STATE. Solo Agent in tliii City for | Williams i Son's Choice Family Flour. | Taylor's Beit Choice Family Floor. I "Rex" Mlnnesola Fancy Patent Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED lAlaroma Coffee. I I Bolo Agont for Dnpont'a 8i>ortln6, Mlnlnjr and I Bleating 1'owder. ap2fl 1 I Goods That Make Customers for Us I Frcah Roaatcd Coffee that make* a good drink | from tho cup. Our Fine Tea* and i'uio Spleen. Our Gold Duat Flour, the only genuine. Creacontand Qyeeu Olivet. Now York Cream Choose. I'll re Olivo Oil for Salad*. Fine Head Carolina Rico. Call on ua for 1'lcnlc Goods. Conner & Snedeker, Comer Market & Fourteenth Hi*. J?2 IJJAKGA1N8I Two Can? i'eachea, 25 eon t*. Throe Cau* Toroatoca, %'< ecnta. Five Caui Corn. 28 eetita. Threo Calm String Ruatia, 28 ceuu. Throo Cam Blackbei rrlea, 23 conU. . HANA tilOfl M Financial. At F. HANAUEH'H, tnyll'MTiTh liiofl Market Street. ?gXOHANGE DANK. CAHTAL,,...,...-?..... (900,000 /. N. Vako?.?.,.? PivtMenl a. Diuruw ....VloM'rwIdout DUUK&OM. J. K. Vance, H, Horkholmer, J. M. Drown, Win, Elllngham, Li H. Delaplain, . A. W. Kelloy. 1 John Frew, r>r*fu_iMtie^on EtiijUnd, Ireland, Scotland i. JOHW. Caahler. | and all pointa in Kimi^ I jgANK OF TIIK 01110 VAUKY, ' CAPITAL 9118,000 185: ft J" * v v TrSIl aeS t DrafU on Xniland, Ireland, Franco and tier | many. DIRICTOM. ilttW &msp. IV *. Atklnaon, Victor RoMnhun. Henry speyer, writ F. P. JKPwnM. fmhlwr Farming Fmplamonts. ?R K. 01KKKN A CO,, brW bw I'olnta, Malta and llrown Donhle shovel , fe Uu' 1v TRAVELERS'GUIDE. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TBAINB?Ou nuU ?(tcr May 12, 1&?.-Ex planation ov Kkvkmkkck Mabks. -Daily, t&uu day excepted. (Monday excepted. {Saturday excepted. ISunday ouijr. "Saturday only.? Kastera SUudard time. B.& O.B.R.?lfa<a Line, But. Wah.Cy, Bait, Phil. JtN.Y. Wash. C'y, Bait., Piill.dc N. Y. Wash. C'y, Bait.. Pbil.4 N.Y. Washington and Baltimore.. Cumberland Aooom Grafton Accom Mouudsvllle Accom.... Mouudsvllle Accom.... Mouudsvllle Accom.... B.ifcO.B.B?C.il-O.ZWi\,West For Columbus and Chicago.. Columbus, Clu. aud Cbi'go.. Chicago Limited Chicago Express. Sandusky aud Chicago Mall Coluuibui, Clu. & bt. Louis.. Columbus Accom, St. Claimvillo Accom. tit. Clairavlile Accom, 8t. Clairavlile Accom. B.0.4 O.B.R.- W.P.&B.Uiv. For Pittsburgh ,.w I'ituburgh Pltuburgh aud KasL. I'ituburgh ? PltUburgb Accommodation Washington, Pa., Accom P., C. Ji Br. L. BY. PltUburgb PltUburgb aud New York.... Pltuburgh aud New York PltUburgb & K. Y. Ex wm. Express, Clu. and St. LouU.. Express, Clu. aud 8t. Louis Ex press, Steubeuvillo & Col. Bteubeuville A DeunUon-... C. A P. U. B. PitUb'gb. Clevo. & Chicago.. titcubeuvillo Accom Pltuburgh aud New York.... Cleveland aud Chlcaj I'itUburgii aud New . Kant Liverpool 0., L. A, W. B. B. Express, Cleveland, K. <Si W? Masslllou Accom 8t. Clairavlile Accom, St. clairavlile Accom, 8t. CliiIrNVllle Accom, Hi. Clairavlile Accom Local F/eight aud Accom.... OHIO BIVKR B. B. Passe ugor.,,.^. Passenger I'antPimor... l)o part. ?4:35 am *3:10 pm ?ll:Wpm 18:00 am f 8:10 am ?3:10 pm tS:35 am f12:01 pm fC:10pm ?8:10 am ?0:80 am ?10:05 pm ?3:40 pm 111 :1& pm "11:15 pm j 2:20 put j?;30am rJ :20 pm |6:00pm ?5:00 am ?7:25 am ?6:10 pm (1:40 pm 7:00 piu 5:30 pm 17:20 am 11:45 pm f* :20 pm w :40 pm ?7:30 am v:40pm l:45pui 1:20 put t5:50 jtf:33 til:-J fl:PJ p:M A7:14 12 pm p? pm fl2:03 pm 5:12 pm ?:00 am 0:30 aiu 2:05ptu (1:21 pui 1:25 pm ?7:00 am *11:55 am ?4:80 i>m Arrive. ?11:00 pm ?0:05 am ur.':30?Ul 11:85 pm 1'lXX ?12:30 pm (7:15pm 1:40 pm 7:40 pm ?12:45 am ?ti:loi ui ?5::*)?m ?8:55 am <4:55 am ?4:55 am 110:40 mc f 10:40 aui 11:40 pm f5:45 pm ?9:80 am *6:55 pm ?11 :10 pm ^12:50 pff; ll:50aui t8:0&am t9:20pm t3: 15 put 111:00 am [6:50 am 0:Wpm [3:45 piu J 8:52 pm 1:28 pm l:lHam vi am f& :37put 112:12 am *t8:Q5pm 110:55 am tt?:35um t12:58 pin 15::topin 8:03 pin 112:00 pm ?10:55 am ?1:40 piu "":1ft pin B? Z. A 0. BA1LB0A1). Bellalre i Zanesvllle Through Passenger leaves Bellalre at 8:40 a. m., arrives at Bellairo at 3:;to p.m. Woodsfleld Passenger leaves Bellalre at 4:20 p. iu., arrives at Bellalre at 8:25 a. m. Humraurlleld Accouimodatlou leaves Bellairo it U:25p. in., arrives at 11:30 a. in. Railroads. WHEELING & ELM GROVE Ji. R T t On and after Monday, April 20, im, tralui ou the wheeling & Elm Grove Itallroad will ruu tu foliowi: Lxavk Wuxiuno. - 5:30h?;-6:10*? ?M 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 0:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., li:co a. in., 12:00 in.. 1:00p. m.,2:0? p. m., 8:00 p. m , 4:00 p. in.. 6:10 p. iu., 6:10 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. in., I?:30 p. m. Lkavk Whicki.i.no Pahk. 0:10? 5," 7:00*? ?-l8;0??? a. m.. 10:00 a. in., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 ui., l:oop. m.. 2:00 p. m.( 3.00 p. m.. 4:00 p. m., 0:10p. m.,0:10p. m., 7:wi p. in., 8:00 p. in., 8:65 p. in., 10:10 p. m. 8UNDAYH.?I.eavo at 7:00 a. m. inid run every noor. MooMPhnreli train at ?:15 p. m. Uavo !??'!!.nR,'lirk *lt,:?0a. m. and run every hour until 10:00 n. m., except church tralua. which wl lea? the Pa* at 0:45 a. n? and wheellug at 12:16 and 0:15 p. m. C. 1IIR8CII, Bqpcrlnlendcnt. BALTIMOKE & Oil 10 ItA ILHOAD On and after May 13. 18N, train* dcjwrt anu airlvo*t Wheeling ai followa?K<utcrn tiino MAIN LIN 1?1 AST. For Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, 4:33 a. in., 8:10 and 11:60 p. in., dally, and 8:00 u. m.. except Monday. 'Cumberland Accommodation, 8:10 a. m., ex cel* Huuiiay. Grafton Accommodation,8:10 p. m., dolly. MouudavlUo Accommodation, 6:38 a. m? 12:01 and 0:10 p. m., except Sunday. arrive: .. ?rom.*i'?w York, Philadelphia and llaltlmoro, 0:06and 12:80 n. m. and 11 :UU p. m., dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 0:00 p. m? ox cent Hunday. (irnfton Accommodation, 12:00 p. m., dally. Muundavlllo AccommodHtlon, 7:16 a. m. and 1:40 aud 7:40 p. m.,except Buuday. THANH-OHIO DIVISION. For Chlcaxo. 8:10 and 0:80 a. in. and 3:40 and 10:06 p. m., dally. dally ClUUtlU **,,reM'ft'm* ftml 11:15 P' ra*? a(io?urnbu,Accomm?dat.ou,2:20p. m., except o !iV Accommodation, 9:30 a. m. aud 2.J0 aud 0:00 p. in., except Hunday. arrive: Chicago KxprcM, 12:18,6:30and 8:65 a. in. aud C:I0 p. in., dally. da(|!yC,UnatlKx^4:66b. a. and 0:10p. m., Columbus Accommodation, 10:40a. in., dally, excopt Sunday. ? , 8t. Clalravllie Accommodation, 10:40 a. m. and 1.40and 6:60 p. in., dally except Buuday. WIIBKLINO .1 I'lTTHUUKtiH DIVISION. Forl'ltUburnh.SiOOand 7:28 a. m. dally, aud 1:10 p. m., dally, except Hunday. For Plttaburgn and the Kaat, 0:10 p. m., dally oxcept Bunday. Washington Accommodation,8:30 p. m., dally except Hunday. Pltubuijjh Kxcuralou Train, 7:00 p. m., Bun day only. 1 ' arriv^: From Pittsburgh, 0:80 n. in. dally and 12:60, dally' HuuJ,ljr'ttUd 0:55 "u<1 P' W'aahlngton Accommodation, 6:00 a. m.,dally, exccptSunday. day'only"811 fixcur,,ouTr*ln? 11:60 a.m., Bun MIO ItlVKK RAILROAD.?TIMK Tablo taking effect May 20,18H9. PaMien Kcr train* will run a* folio win-Central Time. .I lrn,,u" dally exccpt tboae marked thtuf which do not run ou Hunday: ..'ANAWHAdcOHIO RAILWAY. (Koirr. W, Kki.mcy, Kocclver.) (Kanawha Hnoft Line), Hcucdulo In eflert tlci,r"%ln?Mliavilfeju Jlwoiil no. J0' Charlealon 0:lfl a. m., arrlvo wih-i'i. asftpa OiiffWS ?pi i MHO. J. KRHI.ICII.n. P. i CLKVKLAND RA.LROAD.-r ?nl ilni.: p. m.i Iron Aim i.lV.fi<K,i"iin',,"j;|w"1' C:l<