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General Notices. ASSESSMENT NOTICE, ('i.kiik'm Officii. i ClTV OF Wll KKl.lMi, W. VA. j I'ublle m.lli e l> hereby given to all persona in teroted ihat tl.e \- <??ora elected by the Coun cil ?l tin ? in "I A heeling bavecoinpleted their ii-'.Mii. m i,.r tlie M-ar and inmle return thereof in my Iiilif-. Any |wi?u;ia wiablng to appeal from Mi l I or .h? ring any'correction made.wi:! appeara? ih? City Building before lilt- I in!.r.I ?? i ill. itlun Mild Appeals on the foilowlii??lH>. ui Ju i UKk a. in., m the said Jiuitrd will iiu-c-itil trml time at th? aaid City it1111? 1111v? i"li">r all objections to nsld assess iii.mii and r- vIm- mi'! correct the satue: Klglith ?? aid. Monday. July U siiih mu*>i. rii'*.'u>. July23, I ??Klflli ward VVnlNMiiajr, July M. Fourth want. I iiuio.Uy. July '^5. I Third Ward. Fridav <uly 'A). Hertnid ttiir.l. Mull lay, July bi venth " 'i'ii* ?? lay, July 30. l nit Miii ! v\ eiiiiewUy, July HI. THOMAS F. THONKK, jyl'j City Clerk. | | u.M a iitil.il KUAKF PIN?IN, Jj for in it Minill circle the aUeof a gold dollar.1 It i > i v> i i ?even or eight stuali diamonds aud oik* riiI? v ii ? Under Mill be haudaouiely ro Murd.l'hy InMi'K II at the iNTSUIUKNCttt (Hike. , Jyl7 oui.'. <aii lo hsdst Hubert Luke's iiik?'i ?lu-el, or ut (he New Mc -mm thing new in tku way of a i hopping or vUltlng. i have ?I We;;.Hi, VV1 ilk a toil Oil, for I'iC* ' m; fl j " N cd Mr moving; it will keep Jeifl TdTK-'K to TilK I'UHLIO. j ?iri 1111w prepared to Heau Privy Vaults aud ii olioit noilcc. at thu rate of 76c |ier :-iili.il barrels. Will guarantee ail in.' promptly, mid in a satisfactory I. U. VAN F08HEN, Tuu Malnbtreet. >7 il>5 Educational. \Y A>lllN(iTON i<t LKK UNIVKU -III I.' MM.I.IN. VA, .. ..ileinli' I'l'i-aiiiiieiiU; Law; Engineering, 'riiiiinii h'l nil ri'|iiinineiita,|7ft00. Noextrwt. s. xi M-?inn in., ii M'j.u-mber 1 Jtli. Apply for Jyw WHEELING FEMALE COLLEGE. f, (i>| v ?1 ? ir daughter# to thia Iiiatltutluu whore %li.-< will ii i ? ivii ilmroiiuh aiidcoinprehuiiNlvi! filuca'.luii i Li' i" -i foundation lor true sum-as In lift I'oM graduate courso. An uble Faculty. Munv |i;i|iiiivciiieiiu made. No better initruc linn In Art mid Mmlo In Upper Ohio Valley. Mr- M. su'vi'im Hurt, of Washington, 0. G\, will <'iuidiu:i M ii'inl <>( l lot iiilou. licit, moat health ful Im iiiinn for m'IkiiiI In the city. Tenna rot sniiui'li'. Apply iii the i'realdent, Pit. HLA18DKLL. NORTH MAIN STREET SCHOOL For Boys and Girls* Ik tween l mid 10 yearn of age, will beopeued the NKCO.N'C MONDAY IS SEI'TBMUEit, at No. T47 M UN >Ti:m, by Mian MAE UELLE 1IAKT, iormerly of W(i?hiui{toii, I). C, The M'lmol will be conducted on thu geueral llinv. iif (lie Kindergarten. French loriveriwiliiii and callatheuic cxercises without extra charge. A I'iano lu the achool room (or ilie eiiterliiliiinent and instruction of the chlldieil. CIlAUflKS M0I1EHATE. WHEELING INSTITUTE. Iloarilfcnr and l>iiy School for Young La dles and Children* Tiinriiu.'li iMiiirnc o' Inatruetlon i? KngUah, M.iih. Iiiiiti<?. Ancient and Modern language*, Munii', iMiuvim:. Painting, Klocutlon and ('nil* Hi. i,i..VI van tune* <?' lionu* ll(u u>;?! twining. Full ItcglniFeptember 1, AiMrcw. MIH-J i'AHKAN. jv i I'rlncl|in1. Washington & Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, PA. Tin- Will yvar begins FeptCinbur 11. Claulcal, K4.-lcHiUi<* iiinl Preparatory Departments. For Information ooiHcrtiitiK Preparatory Depart* hum it ni'i'ly to I'llOl*. J. ADOLIUI HC1IMIT55, I'rlii.j (<>r t'lttaloguc or other Information to HU -lllKST MKI KM-. Jyl-'?" JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE. Annouufctnciita (or (lie next academic year nr.- now r.artyniid will In1 Kent on application. jyl'.s LINSLY INSTITUTE; Wheeling, W. Va. SI'.YKVn'-SIXTH SESSION' IIEUINS JID.MIAY, SEl'TKMUKIl ?. The School Ihii (.'UkkIchI mkI Scientific Acad* i-iny, nml pn-parea Kludenta for any College or I'lilverMtv in the country. It litis it full <-orpM of liiKtrnctoii, ami In well ?'?|ii||t|H.*il iii all department*. The Military Department Ik a apecial feature ill the HcIkhiI. Private liihtrtictlon In Modern languages will IMS given during the aumtner. lor Catalogue#, particulars, etc., address JOHN II. KOEMEH, Jyfi Prlnolpal. it. De CHAHTAL, NEAR WHEELING, W. Vfl. (Hlalcn of the VUltatlou.) A wltool of more than national repntatlot oiler* exceptional ailvantMgca for thorough odu cation ?( young nolle* In all departments, M lirary of ?l* ilioiinand volume*. Kino phllo aonhlcal, chemical nn?i agronomical ap|taratus. Miulcid I>? pinunent specially noted. Corps ol piano Uavhera trained tiy a leading profeaaoi Irom t'-omervatory of tUuttgart. Vocal culture according to the method ol llio old Itallau ma* icra. location nnaurpaMed for beauty and health. Ten acre* of pieaaure Kronnda. Hoard oxoellont. Knr Catalogue*, and references to patrom It nil the pilncipal citlea, address "?> I'llK IHRKOTRm, Protosslonal Cards. ^IKU. W, JKKKKIW,' Attorney at Law, OKFH:K:-No. \<> FOl'RTEKNTH BTRKKT. j; i v- r ^ W~.~ATKIN.SON, attorney at law, 131* Mashrktrkr, Wheeling, W. Va. ''?"iivtlflna promptly attended to. lnauranct a? ili llwl in W lieellng, and In all part* of Wea J"* "1'. flaw luaurancoat lowest rate 11 ci'iinmnlea. atdfrtMW 1 \U. II. I\ UK ATI I. 17 (Successor to Dr. 0. II. Roblnsou) A hactliioiicr of jo Yeara Kxpertonoe In all tha ptriiiin* to the management and treat* Hunt .?( HOMKSTIU ANIMALS, iKlvcn to Home DentUtn am \Mtratkm., o?ri?r and HoantAtt farter l ! .V \ ,dV fy,!4Ul,,?f Twenty-third and Mai ki t itrwt, U heeling, W. Va. l U phoiu- iMii. aiiRwerel day ornlght at real v. '.' ? hl*,,U|,'Hl> street. Wheeling, NV >a., t am, r \ Mmrow a I.Jrcrjf M table, Wheel I til .i . 1,1 fl' ,,f,,'dlnx and Hale HUblea, mf wlr''* olll? t?ia.?iw To Loan. arm TO LOAN, On Pint Mortgage on Ohio Real Ratal* . It. T. IIOWrLL Insurance and Real KataU Agent, Bummer Resorts gUMMKii I10AUUIMQ. Vine, largo room, splendidly furnished. (lot table, l arge lawn, lUo fd per weeks apeel Tat? ? for alx weeks or two tnontha, Adilrtt within (on daya, ' l-oek Hog 37ft, Kliifw<ooif,%Vt Medical. An Infallible Remedy of tha Turkish Empire. I Tried, tented aud proven u the moat | wonderful, wtent and Kreateat restorative (or weak men and delicate women known to medical science. fllBBS NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, W.ut ol tURUO Sleep. lu.llKlailun. IIKAlMCItK, Sal low Complexion, Loat Appetite, Neuralgia, MENTAL WEAKNEM, Dyapepala, IMmplea.W ?lore# Loat Vitality, and is a must Powerful Blood Purifier, reuiovlug all taint* of Scrofula, Bcurvy, etc., from tha entire ?y?tcin. Cm be Saved [ion a Drunkard's Grave. TUKKlHll 1.1 KK TABLETti will pu-ltlvely aud permanently euro thuao who may bo a III Ir led with tho tirrlblu Liquob. Urtu* or Tobacco Habit, eradicating from thu ayktcm the awful craving dealro which so many Hud hard lo relin quish. Look und be YoutlifUl uh long mhjou can. TUKKIHII LIKE TABLETS will cauae the blood to Mow through your vein* aa iu youth; will impart lo tho. old New Lite aud Vigor; strength to those whose uervei aud physical syir tern have Leon overtaxed. Tho tired aud worn out organa begin to show new life, the complex l iou become'* dear aa au lufant'i, the eye* sparkle lu brilliancy, aud ouco more you are what nature intended you to be. TUUKIail LIKE TABLETS la a brain and uorvufood, for an overtaxed brain often give* rims to many diseases of tnu nerves, aud work* Incalculable mischief through the entire system, lu many cases leading to the verge of lusaulty. M EKClIANTd. HANKKRH,CLEROYMEN, Hll?? UK'IANH, NKW8PAPKK MEN, DRUGGISTS, aud all those who require clear aud active Wralus can not fail to appreciate the utiequaled virtue* of TurkUh Life Tablet*. A great uumber of physicians are now ukiug the Tahlela aud all write that they fully come un to our recommcn* dallona, aud make the cure of nervous diseases an caiyoue, TESTIMONIAL. Chicago, June 28, Ihhd.?'Turkiah Talet Co., Philadelphia, i'a.?Uknti.kmkn: 1 have Juat fin ished the aeeoud box of your Tablela and am astonished at their wonderful cfl'ect. A month ago 1 waa afraid to walk any distance alone, fearing at any moment to be taken with nervoua ^^trallon and /all Insensible un the street, aa are done ou several occasions, but to day 1 feel like u uew man, Shall continue to uao TurkUh Life Tablet*. 4.1). HTALKElt. Salesman Ian. Muguor di Co, Prloe, $1 por Box. 6 Boxes for $5. JOBS A LB BY LOGAN DRUG CO.. Ageuta for Wheeling, Bridge Corner, Wheeling W. Va.,or aunt by Moll to any address ? ui>ou receipt of price. ? MAMtlfACTUBIO BY ' Turkish Tablet Co,, Cor. Eighth ?fc Ruce Streets, riULAUKLl'lllAjJ'A, _| t Public opinion our strongest endorsement. WplfrTThAM The Verdict OK ALL who liavo used Ayor'a IMIIg for JiillotisitcM ami Llvor Com plaint Is that they nro llit* heat over made. Being frco from utiy mineral iugredlents, uml BUgar-coated, Ayer'H l'llls uru adapted to all ages, constitu tions, uml climates. "Having used Ayer'H rills for many years in my practice ami family, I feel justified in recommending tliem us nu excellent cathartic ami llvor medicine. Tliey sustain all the claims inutlo for them."?W. A. Westfull. M. !>., V. I'. Austin & N. \V. 11. It. Co., Ilurnet,Texas. "Ayor's Pills Iceon my Htomaeli and liver ill perfect eoiiullion. Flvo years ago I waa oflllctctl with enlargement of the liver ami with a severe form of dys pepsia, most of the time being unable to retain any solid food on my stomach. I finally began to takn Ayer's I'ills, ami after using only three boxes of these magical pellets, was n well mnn."? Lucius Alexander, Mnrhlehcad, Mass. If you hnve Sick lleaduche, Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Piles, try Ayer's Pills, rUBPAncn BY Dr. J. C. Ay or It Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Drugglala and Dealers In Medlclac, W. Ireaa , ? I Sick Headache and relievo all tho trouble* Inci dent to a bilious stato of tho ayatem, auch oa Molnesa, Nausea. Drowsiness. Dlatreaa after eating, fain In the Hide, Ac. While their most remarkable aucceaa haa been ahown In curlug SICK Headache, yet CARTr.n'a Lima Lnrrn Pillb am equally valuable In Comtlpatlon, curing and preventing thi* annoying complaint, while they alao cornet all dlaordera of the stomach, atliuulato tho liver and regulato the bowela. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache thny would be almoat prlcolfw to thoae who Buffer from thla dlalreaslng complaint: but fortunately their goodness does n?t end Ikere, and Heme who once try tlirin will find these little pllla valuable in ao many waya that thoy will not ho willing to do without thorn. But after ull alck head , * ACHE la the bono of $o many Uvea that here fa where we mnko our great oooat. Our pills cure it while other* do not t'Aimta'H Lima Ltrwt Tills are rtrr email and very easy to take. Ono or two nllla make a doee. They are atrlctly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleaai* all who uae them. In vials at 23 cental flvo for ft ? Hold everywhere, or Bent by mall CA1T23 uxmeun CO., ynr Terk. islSE Promote} k luaurinni aiuwtlj. Onr lltlli girt when bat ttirw wmW? hM brpke on wltheciwtna. Wo tried die preKrlpttoii turn ftf ftni rood doctor*, but without any iiwctul taMUl Wo ujcd H. H. H.? ?nu by tho lltno oua butilo wiv com. nvf liMd begin tohcitl, ttid by tho time ?b Ein uikco tlx bottle? the *m com|4etcl/ .cared OTBend for oar JJooki on Wood *iul Bklii LMmuo jFjTd Advlco to Bttfferrtt, milled frw?. in* Dwtn Bract no Co., Drawers, Atlanta (la jaw-Trha* entrain. Book of mm 81ie Sntelifaencet. Uttu? I Nob. M5 nut) *7 Fuurtaeuth hirret. "UOOD-BY." We Mty it (or tu hour or for mra: Wo Miy It nuillujf, My Ucboked with Wttrn: Wu My It coldly,my it with a kha; And yet wu bavo no other word tbau tblii? "Good-by." We have uo dearer word for our beart'a Wend, For him who Journey* to the world a far eud Aud acara our aoul with golug; thua we aay A? unto him whottepa but o'er ibo w?y? "Qood-br." Alike to thole we love and tboae wo h?l?, We ??>? uo more lu parting. At life a gnu. To hlui who paaaca out beyoud earth a hlgbt. We cry, tu to the wauderer for a nUht "Uoodby." j -Qnxct Dmw LltcfyUld. A HEARTLESS IBM, I'aupl* Hold Uo w?i, bo of Count U? Mull llava U??u. "Flossie, what Jo you tliluk that wretch has done now?" exclaimed Lucy Caslin, bunting into the room where her sister and auut sat sewing, "Nothing very dreadful, I hope," re plied Flossie, looking up troinher work, "Nothing very Ureadluli" echoed Lucy. "That la just like you, Flossie; I really believe you love that black hearted wretch," "No, Sue, I can not say that I have ?uy particular love for hliu, but 1 don't waut to condemn the man until I know what lie has done," returned Flossie, laughing, "Well, he la driving bis tenants from .lie old ahaulies by the coal bank." , "Sue, can that bo really true?" said , Flossie, in a shocked volco. i "It muat bo, (or 'led Hynn, whoae mother occupies one ot the huts, told i jie so. Mr, Dauo said that unless the i people vacated at once he would tumble i .lie shanties down on their heads?the jrutol" i "I.uoy, my dear," Interrupted her i lunt, "there must be some mistake. I lo not believe Mr, Dane would ba ao :ruel; although inoro grave and silent :han most nieu ol his ago, be aeoms | ilnd aud courteous to all." < Lucy pursed up her mouth in acorn, "Now. Aunt Mary, you aro always | ?aklnt! that loan's part. You think be | :un not do wrong.'' ?'Oh, no, Lucy I" smiled Aunt Mary. 'But you have taken an unreasonable ' ltsliko lo Mr. Dane." j "Well, perhaps I have. l)ut we won't liscusshim farther; wo must think ol | ho needs ol Mra. Flynn. Why can't iho move into tho old storehouso in the :orner o! tho orchard until sho can Und J mother home?" Aunt Mary nodded assent while l'loa- | lie replied: i "An excellent Idea, Lucy I" I "Then I'll tun over and luako her tho , lifer," said Lucy; and, hurrying on her lat and ahawl, she was soon in the midst >1 tho shanties, which consisted ot five ir six dilapidated old buiidiii)|S. She loticed that the^non and women all had , in anxious look, and that tlin teauia itaiuling there belonged to Mr. Dane, the lew owner oi tho coal bank und factory Vnd?yes, there was tho owner himself inrrylug up the moving process. Lucy ' viih too indignant to notice that bis face, oo, wore an anxious look and that be 1 itartled at every sound. She only 1 bought of bltn as a hard-hearted wretch, 1 vim was turning poor people out in tho ?old. l'resontly he approached lior. "Miss Lucy," ho said, "(or Heaven's lake don't tarry hero long; andtellMrs. flynn to be reasonable aud hurry up, or I will?" Hero Lucy cut him short with a look it scorn as alio Hashed out: '?you hard-hearted wretch, how dare 1 ,'ou speak to mo? Don't be alrald?1 ' vill not intrude in your precious houses ,'ery long, neither shall Mib. Flynn." * "But, Miss Lucy," ho said, "you ruist have heard?' "Yes," Lucy Interrupted, "of course 1 [ liavo hoard that tho wealthy Mr. Dane a turning live or alx poor families out if bis bouses?If they are worthy of hatnamo." , , , , Then sho opened tho door of Mrs, 1 Klynn's alianty and atepped Inside, leav- ? ng Mr. Dane with nn aniusodlook on 1 uco. But this aoon gave way to n grave 1 ixpression, which did not leave his face null tho last wagon which contained ( Mrs. Flynn'a household goods was load ?d and bad lieen driven away. Then, with a sigh of relief, lie nailed up a pla inrd, inscribed with these words: | "All persona are warned to keep iwaj; from these grounds. Danger ' Meanwhile, Lucy iiad installed tho Flynn'a in their new quarters, with a rood many remarks not very flatter lug to the new owner, in which she was joined by Mra. Flynn, who wuld 'like to serve him tho saino way, tho The noxt morning a neighbor dropped Into tho Caslin cottage, aud alinoat her ilrst words were: " Waa It not a fine thing that Mr. Dane jot tho pooplo away from over the old mine yesterday?" "Why?" echoed Mrs. Brown, "Have you not heard that tho rnlno (ell in last night? The sliantiosstood right ovor it. "No!" exclaimed Flossie aud Lucy In the saino breath. "It Is true, anyway," ropllod Mrs. Brown. "The llttlo level spot where tho shantleB Btood all eaved in, and it looks as if there bad boon an earthquake there i and I think it was kind ol Mr. Dane to tako his team and move the peo ple out, when be told tnom all a month ago they had bettor movo as s6on as pos sible, lor the place was dangerous. And my husband said that yesterday morn ing, when tho mine boss sent Mr. Dane word that the old rooms might fall In at any moment, ho ordored tho teams to be got ready, and then told tho mon at the factory that if some of them would go ovor and move tho people ont ho would pay them for It and go with them, too) and then be went and rented that double bouse of 'Squire Miles' to movo them '""1 did not know that." said Flossie, while Lucy's faco burned at tho memo ry of her hasty words. "it is strati go that Mrs. i lynn did not toll you. She moved Into your old store house, didn't Bhe?" Inquired Mrs. Ul"Yes," ropllod Floealo. But sho did not give us the true facia of the caso. Wp understood that Mr. Dane waa ejecting the pooplo, but did not know for what reaion." ,, "Suroly," interrupted Mrs. Brown, "you tlid not think that Mr. Dane would turn his tenants out without no tiC"/don't know," replied Flossie. "But ho looks to ??11*8(1 hard man to deal U'ltlla" "Indeed lie It noli" replied Mrs. Urown, warmly. "My husband say. that he Is both Just and genorous?a great Im provement on old Ripley, tho former owner. But thoro-1 must go now. Take my advice, girls?never tiollevo all ^No'aoorw bad t||0 door closed on Mrs, Brown's departing figure thin |>ucy "'"Floss, 1 can Mover look that man In never know what we thoiialil ol him." laughed Flossie. "0 ? yes, lie wllj.l'r I told hltn yester day I And-and, Flossie, t said hi) was a hard-hearted wretob. "Flossie's reply wss a burst ol laugh* '""Now, don't laugh, Floss) And don't vou ilftro to lull Aunt Maw* . , Due overtook her, tnd reining up his j hone, said pleasantly: "Good evening, Mlas Lucy." Lucy Hushed a rosy red an alia return ed the salutation, ami then in a confused manner said. "What must you think o( me, Mr. Dime?" "Why?" aaked Mr. Dane. Slipping from the saddle and throw ing the Dridle-reiu over his arm he walked along beside her. . . " Why!" stammered Lucy, "for what I said to jou that day at the shanties." Mr. Daneamlled. "1 think you were misinformed." "Yes, and it was all Ted Flyun's fault." Then she told him what Ted had said, adding: "Now, Mr. Dane. I want to ask your pardon for my rude ness." Mr, Dane laughed. "Conaider yourself pardoned. Hiss Lucy, I, too, should have felt like say ing 'hard-hearted wretch' if I had been in your place." Then, changing the subject, he chat ted pleasantly until they arrived at Lucy s home, and whon she timidly in vited him to enter ho accepted the Invi tation. Of course he was cordially welcomed by Aunt;Mary, while Flossie whispered to Lucy: "I see that you have made your peace with that wretch," Lucy blushed and frowned, whereat Flossie Bmiled mischievously. But that was not the lust time Mr. Dane stopped at the Oaslin cottage; and now Lucy calls that wretch "my bus- . baud," i About Tlui* For. It* UurtUtlt, The Oklahoma boom has dropped through a crawfish hole, and the laud of alkali and aand is now inhuhited by the few people who can't get away from it, und sure as fate they are beglnnlug to demand the admission of the Territory as a Slate. Oh, pshaw! let's take in the whole country, make separate States of Coney Island and the base-ball grounds, md be done with all this bother, once tnd for all. And if the Ute reservation wants to come in as a State let her come. Wouldn't be any worse than sorno Slates wo have in already. II. Oltln't If Ink. Mr. B.?Come into this drug store, Harriet, and let's have a glass of soda water. Mrs. B.?I will it you'll promise not a wink. I know what that means, you know, "All right, 1 promise." Mrs. B. (alter leaving tho drug store)? What was that spirltus frumenti that you had, George? "Spiritusfrumenti? That's the Latin 'or raspberry and cream." Tlie llmldlitatMtllenulum la litre, UartUUe. "The state of Nirvana," said tho Pro* t'Bsor, "id freedom from tho entangle* nunt of pleasure or pain; in this Hiate lie soul knows nothing desires nothing uid does nothing." "1 seo," auid the aarson, ''the Buddhist idea of heaven, .lien, is an international convention of iudes." Imitative Children. Trxat Sljtliioi, Johnv?Pa, lend mo your cane? Pa?What do you want to do with it? Fanny and mo want to play as if we ivaa married. No, Johnny, you must uot hit your lister with tho cane. You might hurl lior. Why will you children always luarrel and tight? "aiAiuiua'a uiuin lienor. There la ghulncas in tho household; Tim ahadow fadca away That darkened ull thoauuahltio of many a Mimmcrduy. "0. mamtna'a getting lienor," Tho happy children cry, A nd tho IIkIi t of hotie rIiiiich bright again In the loving huabaud'i oyo. In thousands of loving homes women ire "sick unto death" with the terrible Jiseases so common to their sex, and it would socm as if all tho happinoBS bod rone out of life aud the household in consequence. For when the wife and mother suiters all the family sudors with tier. This ought not to bo, and it noed not be, for a never-failing remedy for woman's ailments is at hand. Many a liome has beon inado happy because the ihadow of disease has been banished from it by the potont power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription?the un failing remedy for all weaknesses and iliseases peculiar to women. $500 Reward for an incurable cane of Datarrh by tho proprietors of Dr. Safe's Remedy. 00 cts., by druggists. Mr. W. A. Tinns is a printer in the ofllco of tho Jackson, Miss., Clarion? Ltdgtr, Ho says that tureo years ago he was a victim of bad blood, which do* prived him of health and threatened se rious consequences. Ho further says that he took 8. S. 8. and it cured him. Farmers wife?"Why do you get up and leavo this pieco of steak V Tramp ?"I didn't ask for work, ma'am; I asked for something to eat." Wo mis cannot express tho gratitude which people feel for the bonofit done them by the use of Ayer's Kareaparilla. Long-standing cases of rhoumatistn yield to this remeuv, when all others fail to give relief. This medicine thoroughly expels tho poison from tho blood, daw When Baby waa ilck, we gate her Caatoria, When ehewai a Child, ahe crlod for Caatoria, When aha became Miaa, ahe clung to Caatoria, When the bad Children, ahe gave them Caatoria, A117 Druggiat In the United States will recommom Elixir of Dates if you need a gentle am reliable laxative. If your liver is inac tive you can't hopo for good healtl until you "regulate tho regulator" bj taking some safo remedy. Elixir 0 Dates is just what you need. Give it 1 trial. Sold in 00 cent bottles by 0. R Goetxe, W. W. Irwin, John Laughlln Logan Drug Company and Goodwin i Co., wholesale agents. Youug Agnln. 1'aln anil aickncsa bring on old ?g with wonderful rapidity. Weary atop and faded cheeks often coma wlion cn loyinent o( llfo should bo at Ita height Looso'sKitractof lied Clover IiloMotn will make one feci young again, and 01 account of ita Intrinsic value It la litvlnj an immenao sole. Lognn Drug Co. Bridge Corner Drugglita, Wheeling, W Va. . M? nuokl.D'. Am I m Hal.., The beet salve in tbe world for cola brulsee, sores, nlcera, salt rheum, fove aorea, tetter, cbappod handa, chilblains coma, and all akin eruptions, and noal tlveijr cures plica, or no my required It ia guaranteed to give perfent aatlatac Hon, ar money refunded. Pries 35cent per box. For aala by tagan Drug Co, Children Cry for Pitchar'a Castoria The only truat that geta beat li tin corner-grocery truat which worka will a slate and a piece of chalk. The Clollng of nil Important Outlet. The blockade of a port U not more Itijurloii to 111 commerce than la even the temporary ol ?traction of the boweti to the health of the *yi tftn, ConitlpitlonnecMtirUy arrnti the wen tlon of btls. iippfdptan^ (JlMCgfn d^citlqc tire and antl-btlloua medicine tn Mlitetire I iloitetter'i Stomach HiUera, and It la more thai probable that Ita wverelgn efficacy aa a prerrr we and remedy for Intermittent and remltlen fever ii largely due to Id reformatory actio upon the liter, an organ prejudicially fotoftt jii a) malarial complaint*. I'ernotn with a ten iienryaiio to rheuniatlc, neuralgic and iMne rlabty rhecka It at the an tie t. The weak, mon vibrant WlU> ,lwn|lh by lbl*flne" CANXKl COUMIMBB Tu be Opened Near Fairmont-Auuther New KuiarprUe. t'aimuHl U'e*l Virginian. Geueral Thomas A. liurria, of Ken tucky, owner of the old cannel coal property on Priekett's, creek, has been in town for several days, and we learn that it is his intention to reopen his coal works on the waters named, and carry on business on a large scale. It will be remembered that when those works were started a tram-road wss built from them to Nuxum's Mills. Instead of a road of that kind General Harris says be will build asubstantisl railway, and that Ue will conuect it with the Baltimore dc Ohio either st this place or Nuxum's Mills. The cheaper route will of course be chosen. The General bss organised i big syndicate to take hold of the en terprise, aud he hss already com* nenced work on the premises, putting them in order so his business issocistes, who will be here In a lew days, can inspect them. They will ihip their cannel coal to Spain auu Bel {ium, where there is a great demand for t, and will slso manufacture fire brick, heir clay for this purpose being of a su lerior quality. Besides their cannel coal hey have other kinds that will make ixcellent coke, and it is quite likely they vill manufacture that article. They owu everul hundred acres of land, the most if which is finely timbered, and the vhole is surely a valuable property. We tre glad, indeed, as are all our people, hat the General has concluded to let no onger Ue idle, and we hope he and his ssociates will never have cause to re gret that they invested their means utongus. Their operations will great y benefit that section of our county, and II will rejoice if they should reslixe tandsoutely from their investment. FINANCE AND TKADK. lie Feature* or (lie Mouujr and Stock Slur-1 keta, Nsw York, July ll/.-Money easy at 2^ to S ur cent; hut loan ;i per cent; closed offered at per ceut. I*rlme mercautllo paper 4>ia0% per jut. Sterling exchangu dull atfd * toady at U 80 1 87% galea of stocks wore 100,209 shares. The stock market waa extremely dull again to ny, aud at time* possessed no charactor what rer. The opeulug prlcea wore from l/t to y, iwr )nt above laat night's figures. A decline aoon >1 lowed, led by Missouri Puclllo and ltoek ilaud, loslug about 1 per ceut. Dulluess be line the ouly feature, however, and as tho sell ik (ireMure waa removed prlcea roso again, and ugar Truat, which bad opened down 1 percent, killed to 110. but the losses lu tbo regular Hit ere not made tin. In the Afternoon tlio attack tut resumed, and New Knglaud, Atchison, Sugar, Paul, Missouri.Puclllo aud Keadlug were all luspicuous lu the decline. Laclawanua fol iwod In tlio laat hour, but,thcre waa a partial re ?very lu moat atooka at that time, and tho mar at closed (|Ulot aud fairly steady at better than te loweat prices. Tho list la almost Invariably iwer. though the changes aru for fractional nouuta ouly. ItHllroad bonds dull; sales 96H1.0U0, , Government and Suite bouda dull and-steady. | BONUS AND STOCK quotations-CLOSED BID. . B. 4a reg ?..12H^ . 8.4a coupon 128Va . 8.4ks reg ....loo^ . 8. 4>lcoupou.....l00% dam* Express 148 merlcau Kx press 115 miadaSoiitliuru... 61) L'utral Pacific HI! hesapeakeAOhlo. 20J do tint preferred. r?7 do act-mid prel'd.. 31U ,0.0,41 - 71% ouver A It. U in rlo ....... 2!fy, do preferred 03^ ort Wayne If>7 ansa* A Texas..... 10V4 ake Krle A Weal... lll% do preferred 67k ake Shore 1 u 1 ouiavllle A Nash., t.n ., N. A. A 0 ... 4U Iciuphia A C'has... 00 I Ichlgau Centrals 86 , llaaourl Pacific..... 07Ji| Nash A Chat HI , NewJeraoy Central.KW?; Northern Paciflo.... 27J4 do preferred- 02K Chicago A N.W KWiJa do preferred 139 , New York CentraLHBK Ohio A Mississippi. 22)4 do preferred 87 Pacific Uall,...MMMM aitf Plttaburgh 1G1K Reading u% |du 1j. i a. K ai do preferred 6ft do flrst preferred. 112 a M. A 81. Paul ! do preferred.. 100 Texas I'adHo......... IHVC Union Paciflo. 67% United 8 talcs Kx... W) W.. 81.L. A P 14*4 do preferred 28 Wells-Fanro Kx.....i:w Western Union 83J', HrendstulTs mid 1'rovlahins. Nr.w Yokk, July 10.?Flour, receipt* 1U.3I0 tckagea; exports 9,312 barrels and 13,103 tacka; larket irregular aud unlet. Wheat, receipt* :too bushels; exports 60,WW bushels; salea 1,210, 10 bushela of futures and 62,000 bushels of apot; )ot market quiet but atroug; No. 3 red 81c; No. red 9101; No. I wbltoOlc: odIIous dull and lr igular: No. 2 red July 88>{c; August 81 Jia86V$c, using ut8.'iko; 8epteuibor86tyj; October 85jjJc; ovemberSOftc; Jauuary8Jc; May ViMc. Cora, icelpu60,100 bushela; exporta 145.418 buahela; ilea 10,000 buahela of futures and 163,000 bush a of apot; market dull aud easy; ungraded ilxed 42)-aa4!lWe; July 43c; August 43>{c; Ben imber4^Mc; October44c. Oats, receipts 22,000 ushels; exports 21,120 bushela; sales 16,000 ushels of futures aud 89,000 buahela of spot; iarkut dull and steady; apot No. 2 white 33c*. ilxed western 2Sa29o; white do 33c; No. 2 hlcugo 28%c. Co lite, optlona dull and 6al0 nluta up; August 14.46all.60c; Bepteiuber, Odo ur, November aud December li.70ttl4.80c; apot lo quiet and steady at 17^c. Sugar, reilned ulet. Molasses dull, ltloo steady. Tallow rotiger. Itosln steady. Kggsweak; western lUal4>ic. Pork quiet and eaay: mesa 112 00a I 00. Cut meats firmer. Urd weak aud dull; estcm steam 8.00c; August 0.60c; September frlc; October 0.06c; November 0.47c; Deceml>er 43c; January 0.40c. Butter steady; western 10a tc: creamery 12alo%c. Cheeao lower aud closed rm; western Oafl}$c. Chicago, July 10.?'Thero was a very fair trade 1 wheat early tonlay, but niter that nithcrdull. rices most of tho day ruled slightlv higher than usterdajr's closing and the market was rather eadler within small fluctuations. Corn quiet, ata quiet aud atcady. Provislous. moderately dive. Flour unchanged. Wheat, cash No. 1 iirlug 80%a8lc; No. 8 spring 77a80c; Mo. 2 red is July 80Ua81c, closing at ?o^c; August i78V(o,closing at 78J-JO; September 77^0; lie l>er"O^aTt^c,closing at7$(c. Corn, cash No. ash fll lOall 15; August fll 07& September 1115; October flO 60. Lard, cash and August 0 20; September aud October 90 :u. liacon, short nisri.50aA.66c; short clear 6.87Safl.OOc. Whisky Piiii.adklphia. Pa., July W.?Flour quiet. Vheat Steady; No. *2red July 84ki86c; August 3j$a84Jic; September 83^a84}fc; October 84Ha 5c. Corn, market quiet but steady; No. 2 mixed uly43a43Hc; August I3^t43)ic: September 43^ 44c; October 4#$a44>?c. Oau firm; No. 3 white Ic; No. 2 white July ?83>{a31v; August 31^0 IJiic; September 80>Ja31c; Octolier 31a31w. hitter firm; Pennsylvania creamery extra 12a 7J<c; do prints extra 24a20c. Em. choice trongand firm; Pennsylvania firsts 14^0. IIaltimork, July 19.?Wheat, western easy; o.2 whiter rod spot 80>io; July Mc; A 2Jic; September H2Jia83c; liecember u*i.iinun?, oui; niDIVIU fliay, so. 2 whiter rod spot 80>4o; July 8flc; August 2Jic; September H2%a83c; December tvMp.. lorn, western steady; mixed spot and July 43a 3f4c:?Auguat 42^al3c; Seplcmbcr 4Ji^c. Oats Irm; western white 33a:t6c. ltyc Inactive at 60c. lay, firm atfl 160al5 00. Meaa inirk 113 00. hut er steady; western packed lOal'io; creamery 10a 7c. Kggsllrm. Coffee nominal; Itlo 17al8c. Cincinnati, O., July 19.-Flour firm. Wheat iteady; No. '2 red 78c; receipts 10,200 bushels: diliiments 4,0(0 bushels, (kirn firmi No. 2 mixed W)ian7c. Oats ateady: No. 2 mixed 2T?>^a2flc. Itye dull; No. 2,47c. Pork steady at 91176. Lard iteady at 6c. Hulk meats firm: short rib 6.76c. liacon steady and unchanged. Whisky iteady at II 02. Hotter, sugar and chocso steady. Kgg? tioavy at 10c. Tolido, O., July 19.?Wheat firm and higher; caali, old, NMaW^c; now 9jkpi July 82Hoj Au iput December Com dull nod firm; Live Stock. Chicago, July 19.-Cattle? Receipt* 8.M0 head; ahlpmonta 3.0U0 head; market Htcmly; beerea 13 ;Ua4 25; atockora ami focderi I2 wa sou; cow*, bulla and mixed |l2fia3B0. lloga Rccelpta 8,MB headjahlpmenU 3,000 head; mar ketitrongand talpe higher; mlxod W20a4 60| heavy II I0a4 40; light U Ma4 70; ?kl|?|n 60a 400. Uhoop-Kecclpta6,000headsahlpineuta 1,001 head; market Moody; natlvca ?i mm W: went era 13 6fla4 60; TexatU |300a4 00; lambatl M)a 600. Ra*t Mbxktt.I'a., July lO.-Cattle-Recelpli .jO head; ahlptnonta MX) head; market un? changed. Hoga-Rccelpta 2,600 head; ahlpmeuti 2,:iuo nead; market alow; Yorker* II 70a4 M; medium and light rhlladel*^' ? hear lea 14 Ma4 40. Sheep-R., ahipmenta 1,'ajo head; market u prlcea. Nxw YoiK, Jul/, lO.-llocrea-Recclpla 2,. 200 headi market fairly firm ami steady; ex* trcinea for iteora !3M)n4 rtOiier 100 pouudii bulla *270*390. HheeiH-Recelpid fi.aoo heads market dull, quiet and lower: aheop *? 23aA 'JO per lou Iba.i lamhalV/AaOSA. lloga-Rccelpli2,nouhoad; market; uumlually ilrmcr at lINaAlIO per 100 Iba. II 20a4 40; reoelpta 1,100 hoad; ililpmenta jutohtn _._l Ipmenu 6,600 hoad. I'atroleum, Nkw York, July ll.-l'etroletim, Htock Kx< change: OMOlMat?^jhlibeai?Hoi loweat Mo; doling at Coawlldated ftichange: oil. cirt, Pi., Jnlr H.-Opeucil it I.Iimi ?Woi lowwtwc: clwetUl M! I.ni tuna nuADrnian. Pa., JtilftU.-Op.n?l ?t itkm low??t wftei olSr. Jl?Soi1 wnt 1.4^uto UirtU. Ia??&, tteJa,Vjgsra?5??*" Wool. Hew York, July 19.-Wool flrm and quleti domeatlc licece rial*; pallid 2M40eTTtiaiJl Oil. city, Pa., Joly ! Mm lowwtWci....... ? s<o,ouoharr?li:olearaupea l,4lo,ooo barreli; chari 41,mm barrela; alilpmenu W.W4 barrola; 60,092 barrela. ?lunl*H I domcatlo W 90. Tin firm; atralla III 76 FOUNDRYMEN, Miners and Mechanics, find the Ivory Soap the best to wash up with after work is done. It removes dirt and grease quickly, and is easily rinsed ofl", leaving the skin soft and smooth, Ivohy Soap floats, so if dropped into the water is not lost, for it rises- quickly to the top and floats like a chip, IVORY Soap lasts long and costs but little. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the' Ivory'i" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist upon getting It, Copyright 1880, by Pjroctor ii Gamble. Baking Powder, DIETER'S CROWn Making POWDER Recommended by tho lilghcat modlcnl and chemical authorities who teatlfy to lu? ulwohito purity, wholcaomonoaa und wonderful atrungth. Kvory cuu gunmn toed to do tlio work of any other buklnir powder coating twlco on much. Uvory cuu guaranteed to glvo antUfactlon, or purchuao money refunded. 1 lb. 4'tut. 8Or.: S lb.. lOe.i M lb., Sr. If your dealer doe* not keep Crown, do not let lilm |i**r?tiiii<li> you to liny nomu other lie CltlllllN to iHIJIINl UHUOU4l,l)UtOMkhUn tOUllllffH von hy iretttiiK DIKTKIi'H CHOW.V HA KINO IDWDKlt. Books, Stationery, Eto. Plumbing, Gas & Steam Pitting. ^yM. HARB A BOV, i*(U(rnciL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitter*, No. es TWELFTH 8T, AH wort doni promptly at raaonabla prion. flEO. 1IIHBEKD A 80N. \A Bucceaaora to Tbonpaou A Hlbberd, Practical Plumbers, Gas 4 Slum Fitters, BRA88 KOUNDKRB, ' ffl,?aau *?**9ma 1H4 MAltKKT BT? WhMllm, W. Vft. All work promptly don* it moat rnaonabl# Prion. im Housofurnlshlng Hardware. Window Work. ? We keep in atoek all alan of Window and Doc FraniMi alaool WlreCloth. .Wi alao accent urdera to flulih houiea eon JKWETT'8 REFRIGERATORS. FRICn ItKDtKKIl. In onlat In rlnn out lot tin tfUnn we will .ill IM rem.lnil.r ul lUx.k ti ureall; redoriij ptat Sil.n^.hT JrtT till Murkat atmt. QLEARANCE SALE OF BOOKSJN SETS. In order to dear up for our new Fall Block of Book* In Beta, we will cloie out quite a largo lino of Beta. In aolled or bruken box of, the booka being In good condition. The aaaortment Include* Beta of Dlckena, Scott,Thackeray, Georgo Kliot. Kuikln, (loetbc, Schiller. Macaulay, Hume. (Jlbbon, Irving, do., Sic. Both cloth and half leather binding*. Alio, a large lino of Sunday School Llbrarlca. 8TAST0N & DAVEXPOIIT, Jylfl No. 1301 Market Btreot. JgUMMEK RECREATIONS. Itane Hulls, lints, Hull Musks, Glove*, Croquet, Foot ltalIn, Cheap Library Hooka, Mauaxltica and iNcwapopcra-a large atock. Mailed or delivered free of extra charge. C. II. QUIM1IY, Ilooknellcr ami Now* Dealer, Jell^^^^<o?J41^ininso^MiulK)tatrooU Lumber & Builders' Hardware. EXCELSIOR | PLANING MILL AND FACTORY, MANN'INUTON, W. VA. , Kcera on h,ml LtlMHKR, i.ATIT, 81t[X(lt.fi)( NAltt, HASH, 11LINDH,1)00Ha .nil Builders' Hardware. Flooring, Colling, WeatherboardIng and Gor man Hiding, a rf my own manufacture, andai prion that will t take your head awltn. alrcli mb?r uke" 1,1 ^cbaugo whoa Jo uoTii'dMM^1 p0"0''" ,'"n L. G. ROBINSON. Grocerlos, Etc. To Merchants Only. 1413 a 1*15 MAIN tt I4IZ 6:1414 SOUTH STS ? Ilcadquaitira for Evorfthlug In tho (iroocry Tine. ItoHHivrH of Ohio Vaijjky Com*. bolo Agenta for Elkctjuc Lioiit Fmiuh. Corrchfonclouco on prkta aollelteil. JOS. SPEIDEL & CO., WllOLKSALR OnOCKM, Jcf TTbiH Wheeling. W. Va. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE g-rocer; PORK PACKER, AKD CUHER OF T1IE "Celebrated "Htranbcrry Hams," Nos. 1309 AND 1311 UAIH STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. Mr own Cure of Choice Smoked Mculi clellr* orcd daily from my I'ork IlouioM Mnncliwlcr. Bolo Agent for Duponl'i Sporting, kilningmil Blmllintl'owilpr. man ThoWONDERFUu Luburg Manufacturing Co. ?'micirtai ruiiii.Rur UL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. PlflBY POACHES OtJTlOO dllfrr*nt d?l|?.i. ? far Pittii Aatiautlc Irjkaon all r.y. ? <?? *??. Jrt*. WiTuiw ataaoatlniMd *hi4oMUlut by placing four unl#ni 4 ilroel with tM m?kwii ?wi c*n . ?#i#ruI prniji, Our J'"."' Ajr ind llfirMftlno will m '.n. Uuod* lolfl nn?Wr a *???*<? WCT .ml d?ltTtnwf>fPj? IV t?4nt In V\Z n>1-1 Mat*. lirKaftd atamp for OkUlcww, and aula alius n> aaidi foa LUBURC MFC. CO. i4A North KlffUtb Hlrrci, I'lillndilpUlu, l*?* gjgj^gSSOSSSSSSSSSSS3SSSSSSS Modoo Soap. Tlokets. HIJ Market llrwt, Will lire Mr InlonMllon. )r n mm IS THE ONLY COMBINED SOAP CLEANER if POLISHER THE LAROE8T STOCK OK General Groceries IN TIIK STATE. 80I0 Agent In thla City for Williams & Sod's Choice Family Flour. Taylor's Best Choice Family Floor, "Rei" Minnesota Fancy Patent Flonr. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED Alaroma Coffee. Louisiana State Lottery. UNFBECElllidTEl) ATTRACTION! Ui.r a mUlun UUlrlbul.d. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by tho LegUlature, (or Educa tional Md Charitable purposes, and lu Iran chine made a part of ihu nreacut Statu Conuitu tlou, lu 1179, by an overwhelming popular rote. lis Mammoth DaswiNas take place aemlan nually, (June and December), aud lu Ukam? Sinoui NuMixa DaawiNua take place lu cacti of the other ten uoutba o( tbe year, aud are all draw a to ^public, at tbe Academy ol Mualc, New FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of Its Drawings,and Prompt Payment of Prizes, A turned u follow*: "We do hereby owtify that we supervise ibo arrauMemeuu lor all the Monthly aud Beiul-Ai ? uual Drawiun ol The Louisiana Bute Lottery Company, aud Id person mausuo and ooutrol tbe Drawings themselves, aud that the aamo aro conducted with houesty, lalrneaa, aud In good faith toward all parties, and we aut Company to uae tbla certificate, wltb ol our ilftuaturoa attached, lu lu maaU* mthorUe tho " fao-slmllia ad?erti?u Oonimlsalouero. We the undersigned Banks aud Bankon will pay all Prises drawn lu Tbe UuUlana rilate l-ol? terlea which may be proscMed at our couuters. B. M. WALM8LBY, Pres. LouUlaua Nat'l Hauk. riKRRK LANAUX, Pres. tlute National lUuk. A. BALDWIN, l'rea. New Orleaua Nat'l Hauk. CARL KOHN, l'rea. Uulou National Hauk. GttANI) MONTHLY l)ItAWING, At tbo Academy ol Muilc, Mow Orluuu, Tua.day, Auguat 13, isae, CAPITAL PRIZE. $300,000. 100,000 TlckeU at Twenty Dollara each. llalvea 110 Quarter! |6; Teuiba|2; Twentieths 1. mmt or raiiu. 1 Prise oi 1300,000 is *M>,000 1 Prise of 100,000 U lou.uo 1 Prise ol W,0001s?. fto.oui IPrseol 24.000 U 25,000 'J Prises ol 10,000 aro 20,0(0 5 Pr ses ol 6,000 are tt.ooo 2ft Prises ol 1,000 aro 26,ea) 100 Prises ol M0 aro.,.?? 60,ow 200 Pr sesol 300 aro tio.ou) 600 Prises ol 200 aro luo.oco Al'l'KOXlM ATION l'HJZM. 100 Prises ol 9^00 aro IM.Oou 100 Prises ol 800 are uu.ouo 100 Prises ol 200 aro ~ ? 20,00) TKJtXINAL Ml US. W9 Prises ol 1100 aro 190,900 909 Prlsoso! 100 aro 99,9tx) B,134 Prizes amounting to...... ? II.GM.SOO Not*.?'TlckeU drawlug Capital l'rltca aro uot entitled to termlual Prises. AGENTS WANTED. For Club Hates, or any lurthor Inlormatlon desired, write legibly to the uudoralgned, clearly statins your realdeuce, with HUto, tenuity, Street aud Number, More rapid returu iunII tit llvury will bo asaurod by your oucloalusuu on* Telopo hearing your lull addreaa. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN, Now UrleauN, U., or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. By ordinary letter, conUlnlng Money Ordt-r Issued by all Exprcas Companion, New York Ex change, Dralt or Postal Note. Address Registered Letters con taining Currency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, New Orleans, U. "REMEMBER, that tbe payment of Prises la QUAKANTMn BY Foilll NATIONAL HANKS (if Nl-W Orleaua, aud the TlckeU are signed by tho ProaP ilcnt of an Institution, whoso chartered rlghu sroacogulscd lu tho highest CourU; therefore, beware of any lmlUUous or anouymous ichemcfl." ONE HOLLA It 1ft tho price of the amnlleat part or fraction of aTlckot issucn i?v vn in any Drawing. Anything In our name offered for leas th??- a Dollar is a sylndle. )y I7-wm? Business Cards. IflABRL klMBKULY. C. 0. DAVIS. KIMBERLY & DAVIS, Successors to J. M. Clouston, Dealers Id Grain, Floor, Feed, Hay, Sc. Alio Commission Merchants lor West Virginia Productions, Coal, Lumber. Wood, Ac. Hoods delivered tree to *11 part* o( the city. P. L. KIMBERLY, General Manngor, Office and Warehouse, 1023,1025 and 1027 tenth street, ooruer to Market street. cnsa gTEPHEN McOULLOUGH, Contractor and Builder. FRAME A BRICK BUILDINOB. ???All Carpenter Work promptly attended to ou reasonable terms. Residence, <2 Kllteentli street. Bhopinrcar. ]nt ?E\vi8 & I1AZLETT, DRALKBS1N Pig Iron, Steel, Coke, Coal & Fire Brick, RUBBER GOODS, Rubber aud Leather Belting, etc., ap30 1404 MAIN BTItKBT. JJKDMAN & CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS, And Manufacturer* of Marino aud Htattonnry Engines. Cor. Chapmhr A Bioiitrrntii Bt*., WHKKL1NH. W. VA. TRAVELERS' GUFdeT^ A RRIVAL and departure OF Xi. TRAINS?On and alter May 12,1M0.-Kx I'LANATioNorRmRKNCKMarks. "Dully. IBuii* .... ? ? it&iurdAjr day excepted. J Monday excepted, excepted. IBundav only. Kastcm Standard tune. 'Saturday only.? B. A O.R.R.?J/afn Line, East. Wub. C'y, Bait, Phil. A N.Y. Wash. Cy, Bait., Phil, A N.Y. Wash. C'y,Bait.. Phll.AN.Y.i Washington and Baltimore. Cumberland Accom (J rat ton Accom Moundsville Aocom............. Mouudsvllle Accom Moundsvlllo Accom U.AO.R.R.?C.<("0.J)fo.,Wcst| For Columbus and Chirago. ColumbuM. C'in. and Chl'go.. Chicago Limited Chicago Express ? Handusky and Chicago Mali III Columbus. Cln. A BL Louis. ?: Depart. ?4:36 am! ?3:10 pm ?ll:M)pm 1 18:00 am fflilOam ?8:10 pm . ffi:85 am 112:01 pm 110:10 pm Columbus, Cln. A Bt. Louis., Columbus Anoom Ht. Clalnrvllle Accom ?... Bt. Clairsville Accom Bt. Clairsville Accom B.O. A O.R.R.? W.l'.AU.Dlv, Forpltuburgh P P P Ittsburgh Ittsburgh aud East. Ittsburgh . ttsburgh Accommodation Waahlugton, l'a., Acoom 1'., C. A Bt. L. Hy. Pittsburgh. I Pittsburgh and Now York.... Pittsburgh and New York.... Pittsburgh A N. Y, Ex. Express, Cin. and It. Louis.. Express, Cln. and Bt. Louis... Express, BleubcRVllle A Col.. Bteubeuvllle A I)ennison....| C. A P. It. It. Pittsb'gh. Clove. A Chicago., Bteubenvllle Acootn........ Pittsburgh and New York.... Cleveland and Chicago ....I Pittsburgh and NewYork... East Liverpool C., L. A. W. R. R. Express, Clovelaud, E. A W.j Maaalllon Acoom Bt.Clairsville Accom Bt, Cjairsvilie Acoom..... Bt, Clairsville Aocou Bt. Clairsville Acoom Local Freight and Aooom., PasMi Piusei Passei OHIO RIVER R.R. enger.,, 21:10 ?n| . D:80au ?10:0ft pm '?0:40 pm II :1ft pm 11:15 pm 12:20 pU) f0:80 am feflopu fft:Wpm! ?ft:00ain ?7:2ft am (?fl:J0piii 1:40 pm 7:00|?m 0:80 pm ?7:20 am 1:4ft pm 4:20 pm 0:10 pm, 7:20 am1 fjjOpu PJlim 4:20 pm ,ty:M am Isiftlam r':l2pm l|jss '? SH fffiH 1:2ft pm ?4:?jjjmJ Arrive. ?11:00 pin ?0:0ft am (?12:!tUaiii "X :3ft pin , 0:1*1 pm ?i2:.T0pm 1 t7:1ft pm f 1:40 pm f? :40 pm [?12:45 sin ?0:10pm ?ft::Wam *M:ftftsin 14 :fW? sua 4:ftftniu [10:10 air. [|0: in nm i 1:40 pm jftilftpm ?0:30 am ?0:6ft pm ?11:10 pm tl2:ft0pm III :m riii 18:06 sin 10:20pm fa:4ft pin 111:00 am 0:ftOsm 0:20 pm 0:4ft pin f?:A2 11:28 111:18 :A2 pm pm :68ain fft::i7pm 112:12 am 13:0ft pm flo w nm tV:3ft am 1l2:ft8pm 1ft::*) pm R mci jnn 112:08 put ?1:10 pm ?sliftpm II., Z, AC. RAILROAD. "l 4 sao p* Bummerfleld Accommodsllon leaves Bollalro at 12:2ft p, m? arrives si lluria. m. PLKVKLA.no A I'lTTHUUHOIt * Tnilii. .rMT.jil Brlitpipori 11 JiM a. m? 10:111 1. m?in.. 4:17 n, m, .mi J:M,n. On Httiraay, onlr?Kor foil M|km , 0:14 n. m.i lwim KmiUwiwoI. ii itan.nl ikomruM