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Amusomonts. UAN'D OI'UIW 1IOU8R <>. <!. UKSTUKU.~....I/!wei) and Manager, Three N'Uhta and Haturday Matlueo, CVininifiiclnn 'I'linrnJnj- Kruilnif, April 17 A UiiKhlinllofiiBo fordi'ipomlcnt djapcptlca, XKXEDY, WILLIAMS AM) McUKE! In the ir Now Comcdy*l)rama Time Will Tell ! The greatest fenMol lauuhterotcr offered to the public. Full ol ntlrc and fun. Como prepared for a big, lic*rtjr lniiKh that will laat jrou for a lifetime. A perfect performance by a perfcct cominn)! urcrllowiog with new, catchy ramie, tparkllng with now topical w?ui?, ornamented vidi new dance*, ntnlwllMiod with faacluatfug drcan's. Pretty Klrla and a tmrrel of fun. l'lticM? (lallery.vfic; Onihlren, ltc; Drcas Circle, ?0j Orchentra Chalir, fOo. Matinee prlrea mm.' ni night. Heaerved Heat* on aalo at tho Mel,nr.' Hoiiw llat and Knnil?hlngBtoro. apl4 / 1.KANI) OI'KUA HOUSE. Of o. g*. gr.ni ii kh, Lciaco and Manager. ON* Hm.in Wr.KKt COMMKMCINO MONDAY KVKH* IN'l, A I'll! I, !ll?M ATI M MW W'KDNMOAY AMD tfATURDAY.-Tllli KVHNT Of TltK 8KAB0N. The Famous WlIillUK OL'EltA. COMPANY, And Iho American Judlc, Susie Kirwin! A Mourner Opera Comptuy of CO People?'Threo l'rlnm Donuai, Threo lilghcat Salaried Hlniera, the MoKt Magnificent Costumes, Flvoof the Funnle?t Comedians. the llcst Op?raa, tho Largest U|u>ra Company. Tlieatiei Packed to tho Doors, out) Carload of Iteautlful Ulrla. Change ol Programme Kvcry Night. Phiob*?Galltry, 2.V35 Children, l&o; DroiaClr(1c. OrcheatM Chair*. M)o. Heacrvrd Seatann Mile at the McLuro lluufeo llat and Furnlahlng Mine. nol7 Real Estato. FQRSALE^ About eighteen seres ol btlUiilu pasture land In the KJ#bU> ward, 'Jhcro arc MNjienico buiJdltiK Miles mi tho hill, ami It contalos valuable HiiiilHtotin aud brick elay. No. Wit Market street. No. 2t?37 Mutkot Mice:. No. Hi and 81 Twenty-sixth strcot. Both houses lor |l,fiTX). No iflXW ami 2C05 Woods street. No. Ml J Main Mrcet. No. 2115 MhUi slice?. No. 2SW, !KU aud 10 Main ntrcet. No. 172 and 174 Seventeenth strcot. No. 1025 McCoHoch street. Ilul'dln# >>ilo on McCoHoch street, f562. hnlldliiK Kite on McColloaU street, 870D. No. 1220 McCoHoch street. No. -ICO Natl >nal {toad. No. IGOHJnnidlni) htreet. No 1125 Holl st't'et, half lot. Corner lot, eist *?do .-onih Front strcot. 2.ri loot lot, ea*t Hide S ;uth l-'rout strcot. No.fi'J Worth (rout Htreet. Choice nt lots In Fair Ground property, Wolli* htlrg, W.Ns. ilou>e an (1 lot In Fulton, W. Va. SlOacre Farm atlilunn's Run. Corner lot. Virginia aud houth York streot. l'rooetty suhaMo (or a hotel on Main itreet. Residence, one-quarter mile cut ol TrladelI'lilii, wlm y ucrca of lan<l, 81,000. FOR RENT. No. '-247 and 2213 Main street, storeroom aud two halls. JAMES A. HENRY, Keal Estato Agent. Notary Public, and U. 8. Claim Attorney. No. lfil'2 Market street. FOR SALE. Eight Roomed dwelling, 110 South Pcnn Btreet, desirable properly. Cl.COU. Six Roomed flwcllimr. Ml Zhiib htreet. 12,000. Five roomed dwelling, 21 North Broadway Hired, fl.'ou. Three roomed brlclc dwelling, 70 South Huron ilr?!'it. 51,0(0. Double frnine houuo containing tea rooms, rents for 18 per month, for 8l.fi Ocash. Six ro'>tned ''welling, lot 70x300, '221 Twentyninth H-rto'. fl.lftO. Five roomed house, 102 South Droadway, am Building lota on the Islnvd, Kust Wheeling, Smith v\ heeling. Sizes uud pricca to auit purCIhmt. Studs bought and sold. Loans negotiated. G. O. SMITH. Real Estate Agent and Broker, ap"? 1220 Main mreet. Trustee's Sales. rjMlUSTiili'S SALE. . Itv virtue ol a deed cf trust raado by John F. Gallagher to me as trustee, Jfttod October 21, 18Sj, recorded in the ofllee of the Clerk of the County Court of Ohio County, West Vlralula. in Deed of Trust Book No. 'It, p*t<c 622, I will sell at thu noith front dojr of the Court House ol tuld county ou SATURDAY, TIIEM DAY OF MAY, 1890, commencing at 10 o'clock n. m., tho following _ described property, that la to say: A. certain piece or parcel of land situated on the west side of Morrow Htreet, between Tenth and Alorenth ntrifld, in that part of tho City of Wheeling culled Buena Vista addition, ami.designated on tlio pint of said addition as lot nurnbtr two and pur; of i.?t number three, (routing uluety-Blx leetou mid street aud extending back westward twenty feet. tiftld property will be sold aublcct to tho dower interest ol tlw wife of atti<l Jolm K. Gallagher. Tkkmr of Sai.k:?One third aud ns mocn more m the purchaser elects to pay In cash on tho tiny of tale, tho balance in two equal Installments at one and two yean, notes bearing Interest from . tho day of salo to be Riven for the deferred payments, tho title to bo retained until payment Is made in lull. W. J. W. COW DEN, Trustee. W. H IIAt.t.rtt. Auctioneer. np5-a IJMiUSTEE'S SALE. lly virtue of 11 deed of trust made by Anna Kelm and Carper Kolrn, her hnsbuad, to me as trustee, dated august 1st, 1888. recorded in 'lie oBlee of the Clark of tho County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, in Deed of Trust Book No. t", pnjju 210, I will sell at the north lront door of ihe Court House of said county on SATURDAY, THE 3d DAY OF HAY, 1890, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , tho following property, that Is tn siy: A certain piece ol ground situated in that part of tho City of Wheeling, Ohio county, West Virginia, called Centre Wheeling, being part of lot numbered one bun-, dredand il/leen, in tho rcurof lot No. beginning for the same at the corner cf Tweniyllrat street and the alloy ruuning from TwentyIlrst to Twentieth street between Lluln and ilarkut street*; thence along tho cast Use of said alloy northwardly sixty feet, more or les?, to the Wall of a brick house; thenco nt richt angles with said alley eastwnrdly with tho lino of said brick house to a corner tJurlMhreo feet westward It from the I'ro?by teriati Church; thence lo Twenty-flr*t street by a line parallel witti the western boundary o(_said church and thirty , threo ftetdlstant;tbere.from; thence westwardly with tho llneof Tweuly-ilr?Hircct to tho placo of i>eginnin?, Tho title 1? bJllevod to bo perfect, but soiling ns uustco 1 will convey only the title vested In ino by said deed of trust. Thumb okHai.k:?Ono-ttiiru una m mucn more ns the purchater elects to pity In cash on the day of (idle, tho liivlnticc iu two equal installments at h x ami twfllre months, note* bearing interest from the day of sale to bo rItcu for the deferred pajrmoats. the title td be retained until payment la made In full. W. J. W. COWDEN, Trustoe. U. If. IfAt.i.Rn. Auctioneer. ap5-s Legal Notices. T.N Tin; MATTER OF THE ESTATE JLof Thomas 11. WIms, Into of Ohio County, deceased, lu the County Court of Ohio County. A report of the accounts of M. W. Amick, exrcutorof the will of Thomas fl. W 1ms, deceased, and <>f tlu> iloiimndst and debt* Hftal'-it his, rtecodpnt'ft estate, mudo by GstrgenErJIoyd, Kin., Commissioner of Accounts, has been filed in the oflleo of tae Clerk of tho County Court ol Ohio Co11titv, lu pursuance of Chapter 87 of tho Code, Hud which report lias been upproved and continued by mid Clerk, there being no ozccptlon thereto; and It nnpearUg that more than two year* lmve elapsed wince the qualification ofsahV executor, on motion of JoscphusSulllvan, one of the legatees under the naid will, it ia ordered by the Clerk of said County Court, that tho creditors ol sat-l Thomas II. Wims do show cause on 7th day of May, 1890, "against the payment and delivery of theesiato. of raid decadent, Thomas 11. WlmM. to JjIh legatees; and it is ordered that a copy of this oriler shall be noMed at the front door <>f the Court Houw of Ohio County, aud at firo of iho most public places (q the said county nt least six wouks b?f iro the 7th duy of May, I WW, nud shall bo publishod-in Tub VViir.cj.tNg Istki,Moi:nu:u ottce iu each week for jdx succpsslve Wee!;a beloro said last mcnlloucd day; OEOltGK HOOK, Clerk of tho County Court of Ohio County. ^ A. J. Clarke Attoruar. _ nirJJs | Grapo vinos, i ruoa, r iuvyoi^vhu, GrapeViaes for Spring of 1890.' HO Varieties of tbo Best Old and Now Grape* Grown In this Country. 20 Concord,' Ivca, Huetford, Catawba or Peklns, foi'Sl 00. 13 Alartha, Champion, Alva, A?awi?m. Seneca. 8alem, Goethe. or Warden's, (or 8100. 10 PoekliuRton, Jeflerson, Lfl'ly, TelexMph, Harry, Wilder, Delaware, HrlpMou or Duchess, for 3100. ft Niagara, Mooro's >.arlv or Kmplre State, for 31 00, In a col* Jcctlon of other varieties. Vine* strictly lint' claf*. and rery low by tho 100 or 1.000. Strawberries In Rreat variety, including latest novelties. Very low lu lurKe quantitle*. Also Kasitberrles, Hluckberrle*. Currauu and, Goqjberries In variety. Persons deslrlnc to plant huntil frulls aro requested to send list o( what they waut. to bo priced, befow ordering elsewhere. Addrt'wj, W. M. DUNLAF, f.-M Wont Alexander. Pa. Trees, evergreens.1-vines, plowkj18, VKO stabler, plants, Ac. About tlio 1st of April wo will begin to ship trees, and other hardy stuff. Bond IP your orders now ami havo them tilled Jim when yo|j want them with No. I stock, fend for prlcc U*t,' oscak wiuGirr, Houndsville, W. Va. Telephone No. ion. mrJ2 Books, Stationery, Etc. rj^he I'lriSBVRGU dispatch, " Dully 13 cent* per week, M ccnt* Including Sun day, delivered anywhere. ROOK 9, PERIODICA I.S, N'K\VflPAPHR3 AN I STATIONERY, O. U. QUIMBY, tea ? No. MUMuMtSlnct Modlcal. Pretenti in the moit elegant form THE LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUO JUIOE -or the? FIQQ OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal . virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation, and the many ills depending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It it themoit excellent remedy Vnown to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one I* Ililioui or Constipated ?so THATPURE BLOOD, REFRESHING 3LEEP, urAi*u? ..^W. n unu ? I niinu I n NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. * ' ASK voim DHUOCIST FOR s-s-rirrx* op figs MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. UK FMNCISCO, CAl. uuisvillc. nr. *fif yosx. n. r CURE Elck Headache ami relieve nil tflb troubles Incident to a bllioiiH fitftte of the nyKtom. t?ueh an DIzzIhors, Nausea. Drowninem, DiHtres# after catlnfj. l'ftln In the Side, &c. While their most reluarkabJeaucccss linn Into shown ia curicir S1C51C Ilondacho, yet Carter's Lotus Liver Pnxs are equally valuable In Constipation. curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct nil disorders of tho stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. Kven If tliey only cured head Aclio they would f>o almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately-'their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will Unci these little pills valuable In so many wujb that they will not bo willing to do without them. But after all .sick head ACHE is the bono of so many lives that hero Is where wo make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Litti.k Liven Pius nre very small and veryenay to take. One or two pills make a doso. Tliey are strictly vegetable and do not Rripo or purgo, but by their gentle action S lease nil who use them. In vials at cents; vo for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. CA2TI2 miSDTS CO., Vn 1st Mil Milk Small Pries. "puzzled The noctorg" MOST of tho cases cured by Ayor's SarsnpurlUu have been-glven up by tho Tegular practice. Physicians aro recommending this.medicine more thau ever, and with satisfactory results. . 75.>r. Sfirgent, Louvl), Mass., jpva: ? " Several years ago', my daughter broUo out with large sores on her hands, face, and other parts of her body. The case puzzled the doctors. My daughter used Ayer's Sursapurilla, and it. resulted itk a complete euro. Her blood soetus to have been;thoroughly fit<rffied, us she bIiioo taking this medicine." "This is to certify that after having homicide for.twclvn'years with kidney disease and"general debility, ami having been trwitod l>y ho vera 1 physicians with* out relief, I am now better in every reBpect, and think I am nearly well, having taken sevon bottles of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla."?Maria Ludwigaon, Albert Lea, Miuu. Iyer's Sarsapariila,, vntrAncD rnr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tried $1; six bottle*. $5. Worth $5 o bottle. Health is Wealth Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Tbkat ukst, ftRiiarsntccd sitccillc for Hysteria, Dlszi new. Convulsion*/ Mts. Nervous Neuralgia Headache, Nervous Prostration caused bv tin uso o( alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Mcnta! Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting It luMinliv and leading t? misery, decay nut' death? Premature Old Age. Barrenness, Lois o Power In either sex, Involuntary Lowes an? Spermatorrbcea caused Uy over-exertion of thi brain, sol/-abu*o or over-fnduigenco. Kachboj contains ouo month's treatment. 1100 a box or six boxes lor $3 00, sent by mall prepaid ot rooclpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE to euro auy caso. With each order received b; ns~ for "tlx boxes, accompanlod" with $5 00, tt< will send the purchaser our written guarante* to refund tlio money If the treatment docs no effect acme;- Guarantees Issued only by Mc LAIN BROTHERS, Druggists. Bole Agents, Mc Lain Block, cor. Market and Twelfth street* Wheeling. W. Va. - tc2.vrrhs.tw AN INVALUABLE HEMBPY F0" Sun Emu, -. ;; Chafing, J. Brans, Scalds, Inflamed Eyelids Odor from Perspiration, ot I* perfectly harnielo*;'being nh internal as wi m an external remedy. 'Kir sale by alt ilrucgls orfcnl tonny ixuiltfM on rvvript ui nicr, ?v., i s?lu proprietor*. uron. ?V Co., /.meavlllo, FOR IEN ONLY: |VI|lJ||.|W!|For LOST or FAILING MAb'HOO' MJInlUJiiWoenir*!aqdNERV0D3 DLBIL1T iWlii HI! Wetknru of Body and Mind, E ff? *1811*1 T?rmr?firBYff?n?in01itnrYnnw Si M! * ??rr ?(yl u kIo d 'ibMiSuif uMiiit HOIK u *o. m? | r*! M ' PINE CURE FOR COUGHB AND COLDS, lit Safe, Pleasant and Reliablo Preparation , Pino Tar. .Gives Instant relief and final cnto tho wont eases. A?11 your Dniggjxt nr Orocar for It U9 IfllatSG UmhSShSiS 1LM .WOOLLEY.M. I *ar Ailcuiin, Ucu OW celtfW WUieiuUi a - flic Mdliacnm-. Offlca i Now. ttfl and vn fourteenth Btr*?t LOW-COST CO'lTAUK, With llnth Ilootn mid I'lenty of Cloaeta Deacrlptlnna, Dlmnnaloua, Kallumte, etc. l<*?u?lblo 3Iodlilcntlona Suggested. 11* It. W, ifllOITKU, AIICIIITKCT. {Copyright liy iU Author.) The design given herowith (s ono that in almost universally nopular, which is information of special interest to those who build to sell. TI1030 also who build low*cost cottages for homes should bear in mind that Dame Fortune reKards them with unusual favor. Futuro prosperity may imposo duties and awaken ambitions that will malco It desirable to sell the small cottages and build more pretentious dwellings. Following will bo found a somowhat detailed description: General Dimensions: Width, 28 feet 0 inches; depth, including veranda, 50 feet 10 incheB. Heights of stories: Firtt story,0 feet; second story, 8 foot. Exterior Materials: Foundation, brick piers; lirat story, clapboards; sec* ond story and roof, shingles. Interior Finish: Hard white plaster ceilings; walls plastored for papering. S ft woo 1 lloors, trim and stairs, finished inhttiuoil. pehhpectivk. Coloiw:* Clapboards, lattice work in front gable, sashes and piazza floor, light brown. Siding bolow window sills in (lrat story, all trim, and doors, dark : brown. Brickwork, dark red. Wall nhingles dipped in buff etain and brush coated. "Roof shingles left natural. Accommodations: Tho principal rooms and their sizes, closets, etc., are shown by the plans. No cellar. 'M'A&si-i Sspj.. -,B I QhrfUrtUZ jfisi | JJZioKsZlQ* | I H f0jf-*^,:?~ Sf h j fiJA k. I[ t-tti l _ r I /3j)*><.l(> '<? y.'o'"JKcCct . ?L - ?? first floor tla.n. Cost?$l,SS8, including mantels in parlor and library. The estimate is based on New York prices for materials and labor. In many sections of the country the cost should be less. Feasible Modifications?Heigths of stories, sizes of rooms, colors and materials, may bo changed^ Cellar may be placed under a part or whole of house. Veranda may be reduced in size. A part or all of tho plumbing may be omitted. If heating apparatus be UBed one chimney will suffice. r~| ; ' JVJS : |M j8rd>$. J '/r.Skt&\ rdttttiA \v"V'/ ; Ni' \ - .. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. ' - It may interest many to be advised j that frame structures, well anchored, i afford the best protection whoro cycloncB and earthquakes prevail. A j frame house is not so rigid as a structure i of Rtone or brick; it will bend a good c dual be/ore it will break. j Something lie Ilntlu't Got. ? Ono of Dan Dohorty's stories, says e Tuaa Sifting*, is of a certain man post 8essed of great wealth and proud of his uu&acoaiuua, wuu wua wont tu rcier iu I them often, hut withal ho was rather deficient in intellect. jOno day ho had an old man working for him, an Irishman possessing a full share of the wit of a his race. The rich man went out to , oversee the job. Ho looked at Pat a minute, bard at work, and said: s "Well, Pat, it's good to bo rich, isn't it?" "Vis, aur," Raid Pat?meekly enough. 'I am rich, Pat-^very rich." "So I'm.tould," said Pat, shoveling away. "I own lands and houses, and bonds, and stocks, and?and?and?and? 1 "Yis, sur." c? "And what is it, Pat, that I haven't y\\ got?" J: "Divil a bit of sinse, sur," said Pat, at o ho picked up his wheelbarrow and - trundled it off, and tho rich man went jj into tho houBe and sat behind the door B "But, doctor, you said last week tha' the patient would certainly die, and u now he is perfectly \pell.1' "Iiladame the confirmation of my i prognosis i 5; only a question of time," }, . ^ A Nepesaity of Health. JL It Is a prime necessity of health that thoac tlouof tho bowels should be kept regular. Bu the way to overcome a temporary fit of constlp? tlon, or to remedy chronic costlvenesa. Is uot t deluje the stomach ami drench the bowels wit tinraatlves of violent and naluful urtimi. Th happy medium betwecu an inoperative and Tic lent Cfttfyittig l? Ho?leuer*? stomach Bitten which act* Just suMclomty upon the bowels t of relax them, without pain, and >vhlch belug In wholesome toulc, as well m aperient, hai tb cffect of strengthening both thera and tho ?on ach. and promoting the well bting ol the wbo] 0 Internal pooflomy. Tlje rpmoval Ol bile from th ? blood, increased activity of the liver, uiuall a dormant in casts of costlrentM, and sound <1 j- gestlon follows the tjsc of this henetlcent med r- cine, as thorough and genial In Its effects as It ?. kiife and puro In composition. Hhoumatlso J. lercr and wrue. kidney troubles and debility a: V nUoxoaediod byii, I HOW TO LIVE CHEAPLY, A Sew York 1V?in*n Who Fed Iter Hutbtuul mid lleraelt on SIO a Month. ! From time to timo there has been codBiderable discussion through the press . on light housekeeping and how it may ' bo conducted on an economic plan. A j Detroit housewife, taking this inexhnuHtible subject as a theme, haa written an ( intercBting letter to the Sunday Sun, in i which, after a short introductory, she says: "Many people complain that they j find it impossible to keep house on $1!0 and some on $24 per month. But lean , i prove that it can bo done on $15 per , month, although my experience is of ; but three months' duration. This sum includes fuel for two stoves and the hire of a boy who takes away the ashes. Of i course wo have no children, but even with one littlo one the cost would not be so very touch more. Wo do not by any means live in a small way, but on tho best of wholesome food. Here is i, my account of purchases for January, as t Bet down from day to day. Tho grocer- a iea are not itemized, but consist of flour ? in small quantities, on acconnt of lack a of storage room; sugar, rice, hominy, vegetables, macaroni, and condensed t milk, beans, peaa, canned corn, tomatoes, eggs, lettuce, soap, etc.: ACCOUNT Kon JANCABY, 1830. y, J*n. 1, groceries and meat f f<0 n Jail.'.', groceries f?j j Jan. 3, grocer!** <o Jan. 4, uhlckeu Jmi. A, crocerlet.. y, Jan. 0, meat 41) Jmi. 7, bread ami butter.............. *ifl Ci Jnu.8, meat and groceries 1 lo Jan. 'J. coal CO Jan. 10, broad and butter 43 jhii. u, oolite 17 til Jitli. l'i, cliccso ?. 6 ii. Jan. 13. meat ?... : 00 Jail. 14, bread 1'2 P" Jan. 1%, meat - 4H n( Jan. in, meat U rn Jan. 17, lobdtcr salad 72 , Jan. 18, hroMti 10 a 1 Jail. IV, Kfoccrle* ...- as th .Inn. iW, colleo 17 ini Jan. *21, meat - ?... M ' Jan. broad ami butter M ?...., ut an Jan.'2n, groceries ...... ?... 63 Ire Jan. '21, groceries and bread r.j m Jan.'A Miup meat 10 Jan. 'Jt>, butter. 18 Jan. '27, bread and meat 65 Jan. '28, coal and wood 1 60 nr Jan.'."J, bread, fruit aud milk. '20 Jan. liO, cotreu '25 ca Jan. 31, butter, meat and bread b5 ric Total *15 CO J" "Our one extravagance is in buying 33 the boat of crcaniery butter and fino cot- Qj, fee, but it is an extravagance that iB quite juatitiable, because, aa Jack aaya g Ctiia name isn't Jack, but it answers juat ca] as well), that while be had spent moat ot his life in boarding-house?, whero you ] got your money's worth tof style and "1 course dinners," he never was served a atr good cup of colTee or nice sweet butter, lot it is a wiae policy, as 'Practical ilousekeeper, suggests, to use the French 1 method and utilize every scrap. I won* soder how many housewives give the vii same study to the ordering the daily sat mMnln tlmt in iiriwiniU.I - *1'" .... w v?,'buubu 111 mu ocicuuuu uti of h love of a bonnet! To the true ?tc woman who has the interest of her At home at heart, no pleasure is bo sweet, no time so well spent as that which she 1 gives to studying the comfort and hap- thi pine3S of her homo, and in no way can shi sho find a surer path to the innermost a f recesses of her husband's heart than in the daily serving and the variety that may bo introduced in the cooking of , r her little dinners. jus "Hero iB my bill of fare for one week scr at a cost of S3 75: tbi "Sunday? Breakfast: Bacon, fried ici hominy, potatoes, rolls, coffee. Lunch: spi Bread and batter, baked beans, pickles, pu cake, tea or coffee. Dinner: Chicken K* pie, mashed potatoes, escalloped toma- thi toon, stewed fruit, coflee, tbi "Monday?Breakfast: Chicken pie !'* warmed up in the broth, fried potatoes, coffee. Lunch: Hot graham gems, fruit, tea or coffee. Dinner; For two 1 persons it will need half a chicken to He make the pie for Sunday, and the re- sti. mainder can be used for Monday's din- Fo ner as a fricassee and cooked in the dif- coi ferent methods. One does not tire of it if served two days in succession. With the fricasseo I served stewed corn and baked potatoes; nuts or fruit for dessert. "Tuesday?Breakfast: Toast and egge, * coffee. Lunch: Hot biscuit,strawberry * jam, cheese, cocoa. Dinner: Irish stew. \ This for 15 cents can be made bo nourish- * ing and satisfying that you will not feel the need of any other food for dinner. At any reliable meat market for 10 cents you can get a rich little piece of beef to stew, then add vegetables cut in dice, carrot, celery, beet, turnips, potatoes, , (onions, if you like), a handful of barley, plenty of salt and pepper; stew all the br: afternoon. 501 "Wednesday?Breakfast: By saving J.0: out a Bmall piece of the beef from yesterday's Btew, before the vegetables are 18 added, you have meat for hash for ?r breakfast, which is far bettor than corned b0 beef, and if you would prepare it in real Delmonico style servo tho hash on hot I buttered toast, with a poached egg on ch the center of each_ slice of toast. Lunch: an uracicers ana sardines, bone, and tea. thi Dinner: A small Birloin of beefsteak cle broiled, mashed potatoes and turnips, sis rice, coffee. "Thursday ? Breakfast: Sausages, fried potatoes, buckwheat cakes, coffee. Lunch: Ilot corn bread,,cheese, stewed prunes, coffee. Dinner: A small leg of lamb, boned and stuffed with bread- > crumbs, roasted; boiled potatoes and * onions, bananas. "Friday?Breakfast: Hominy, fish- cl? balls, cofleo. Lunch: Pea soup and ?* rolls. Dinner: A pie, made from the J" remnant of the roast lamb (quite as good "J as chicken), spaghetti, tomato sauce, ~ oranges. {?; I "Saturday?Breakfast: Coffee, fried ex eggs, crumb griddle-cakes. These latter [* are an aid in disposing of the stale bread Jjj in the jar and are easily made by soak- ai ing the bread in hot milk and water, equal parts, rubbing smooth with a |J spoon, adding salt, a pinch of sugar, and &v a beaten egg, and only enough flour to ,lc keep from sticking to the griddle. They ^ are deliriously tender. Lunch: I saved Li a couple of Blices of the roast lamb and made a tiny salad; tea and cake. Dinner: A pot-roast of beef (much richer m than an oven roast), potatoes, kidney ^ beans, baked; prune pie, coffee. fu "When making gravy for roasts I an mako a good quantity, and the surplus, heated and sliccs of bread dipped in it ln and somo of the meat chopped and m placod on top, makes an appetizing dish er tor breakfast or lunch. Iifcold weather pi more variety can bo given in the selec- ea tion of the meats, but the warm winter wo havo had makes little appetite for pork. Fifteen dollars a month does not, jj of course, include rent, but it will cover y expenses of light housekeeping and is u actually all of $10 or $15 cheaper than to l' board, and, as Jack says, "home cooking ? does taste good, and digestion was never c better." c , c Don't Feel Well, C And yet you are not aiok enoujjh to con- r suit a dootor, or you refrain from eo doin? for fear you will alarm yourself and friends?we will toll you jaat what you need. It is Hood's Saroo which will lilt you oat ot that uncertain! uncomfortable, dangerous condition, in? ' to a state of go_od health, confidence and cneenuiness. You've no idea how potent i ' this peculiar medicine is in cases like \ 1 y0U"' ' 9 ,j If distance lends enchantment'to the ' s view what albeauty the latest new come 1 must he at 160,000,000 miles from tie <i earth { . , ' f Flit's i Flies I Itching men. 1 BTMrTOMi?Moisture; Intense Itching and atinKiiiR; most at nlRht: worse by scratching . q If allowed to continue tumors form, which often l, bleed and ulcerate, becoming Tory sore, n tiWAVHa'aOiNTJiKNTstopstheltchlngand bleed- J lug, heals ulceration, and In most eases re- , , moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for , q 50 cents. Dr. Swayne Si Sou, Philadelphia. * ??Iow to Cure All Skin Dlseaaea." ?. Simply apnly "Swayni's Ointmknt." No Ine ternal medicine required. Cure# tetter, eczema, . i0 Itch, all eruptions on the (ace, bands, note, Ac., y leaving the skin clear, white and healthy, Its (. great hcallug and curative powers are possessed 1- by no other remedy. Ask your druggist * for U Swaykk's Ointment. J- TrhsAW 5? Children.CryJorJPitche^ JJastoria." liEMOX Hl.lXlHi A Pleasant Lemon VriitU, For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For elck and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ako Lemon Elixir. For Iobm of appotito and debility, take ^emon Elixir. For fevors, chills and malaria, take jemon Elixir. I)r. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not ail you in any of tho above named dis* asi-H, all of which arise from a torpid or liseaaed liver, stomach, kidneys or bowls, Preparod only by Dr. II. Mozlky, Atanta, Ga. COc and $100 per bottle, at druggists. A Prominent MlnUter Wrltm. After ten years of great suffering from ] adigeBtion with great nervous proBtra- i ion, biliousness, disordered kidneys j nd constipation, I hnve been cured by , )r. Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now > well man. Rev, 0.0. Davis, ; Eld. M. E. Church South, < ims No. 28Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. I , , - H She (nt the piano): "Listen t?bow do j ou enjoy this retralu?" . He: "V?ry i inch. Tho more you refrain tbo better }, like it." i CAW li lill, C N itArrh&l Deufncm ? liny Fover?A Now \ llomo Trcntuiont. 'J Sufferers aro not generally aworo that ? eae diseo8CB aro contagious, or that y ey aro duo to tho presence of living J] irasitea in tho liuiug mcmbrano of the h >80 and euBtaehiau tubes. Microscopic 0 search, however, has proved this to be fact, and the result of the discovery ia {J: at a simple remedy, has been forrnu- ui led wheroby catarrh, catarrhal deafness <i? d hay fevor are permanently cured in )m one to three simple applications w ado ab homo by the patient onco in two 32 ??ks. vr N. B.?Thia treatment is not a snufl gc an ointment; both havo been die- m rded by reputablo physicians as inja- jw >us. A pamphlet explaining this new *j, satment ia Bent free on receipt of stamp w pay postajro, by A. if. Dixon & Sou, qt 7 and 339 Went King street, Toronto, inada.?Christian Advocate. g Bll ufferersfrom Catarrhal troublea should ca refully read the above. rrhsAKOW Mr. Solid at the Piano Warerooms? l){ hie one is the one for me. It has the 5l| ongeBtand solidest legs of the whole it , o? :,aftera varied experience with many ee: called cathartic remedies, I am con- ?l? iced thatAyer's Tills give the most isfactory results. I rely exclusively , theso Pills for the cure of liver and i,e mach complaints."?John B. Bell, Sr., l?i tilene, Texas. daw jf* * mi 'Why, that lobster thero is smaller 8h in the others, and yet you want a illinjr more for it." 4,Yes; mum; that's ( rcsh 'un, mum." mi * ? bu Hold It to tlio Light. m* The man who tells you confidentially it what will cure your cold is preibing Kemp's Balsam this year. In J[JJ 5 DreDaration of thin rfimarknhl? mofl ne for cough and colds no expense iB clc ired to combine only the beat and rest ingredients. Hold n bottle of \ imp's Balaam to the light and look rough it; notice the bright, clear look; ^ ;n compare with other remedies. 8U ice 50c and $1. daw-4 ac * * at Sick llendnche. 1 Loose's lied Clover Pills Cure Sick 8$ sadache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Conpation. 25c per Box, 5 Boxes /or $1. r Bale by Logan Drug Company, bridge ] ner druggists, Wheeling, W.Va. daw ^ * ' CO All :uJj X Then Eaby was sick, wc gave her Castorla, fn ?hen she was a Child, she crlcd for Castorla, Vhcn she became M las, she clung to Castorla, 23i fhexx gho had Children, Khogavo them Castorla, ^ Cc lIucklou'M Arnica Salve. tl( The best salve in the world for cuts, iiiBea, sores, ulcere, Bait rheum, fever , res, tetter, chapped, hands, chilblains, dl rns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- = ely cures piles, or no pay required. It guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, money refunded. Price 25 cents per x. For sale by Logan Drug Co. Scrofula is transmitted from parent ild, and thus becomes a family iuheritco for generations. It is, therefore, e duty of every scrofulous person to lanae his blood by a thorough and pertent course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. daw FINANCE AND TRADE. e Features of the Money and Stock Markets. Ikvt Yon'k, April 18.?Money on call easy, rangI from 3 to KYx per ccnt, last loan 3 per cent, ifted offered at 3 per ccnt. l'rlmo incrcantllc per 0h7% per cent. Sterling. cxcbAjjso quiet t Arm at 81 83%a4 S7^. Sales ol stocks were ,278 shares. rhe stock market was only slightly less active day than yesterday, and tho loss of business in 6 lew leading stocks was about made up by the teusion of trading to nn unusually large nuiurof shares, giving the market * broadening ldencjr. There was uo signs of a let-up in the fsourt Pacific, Bock Island, Uaion I'aeille unci ton tight, and tbe stocks of theie companies = ntinued to drag and trading in them were dull r day. Thero was a mora general interest in r 0 market to-day, and while Sugar and Lack- .-anna were still tbe most prominent in tbe H allows, there were more movements iu tbe ncral list, and special spurts iu Hicbmond it e&t Point, Chicago (Jus, New Knglaud and misville ?Sc Nashville took place. . Among the specialties tbe Chesapeake k Ohio, [ ocklng Coal, ltio Grande, Western, ft heeling A \ ike Erie and Manhattan showed gaiu?. 'l'he / ost pronouueed movement was in Uockinj; ( ?al, and was stimulated by tho understanding > at a proposal for the issue of new stock to , ml?h additional capital will be submitted at ( 1 early day, and will have the support of most > the holder* of the stock, who think that the L irnlng power ol the company will bo largely creased by tbe mouey to be raised in this anner. The mark".t dually closed "dull: gen h ally better than tirat prices. nocking is up 2 I :i tvui. i? SHttoJo?as wcr0 """ ":onfri ^ Govcrnmeril1 anil Suite liiradi dull and tlcady. C BONDS AND STOCK QUOTATION'S-CLOSKD HID. jM?reS 122 lObloiMtanslnnl. ?!J .8.|i coupon. lffi do preferred.'....- 81 Oregon lmpr'veui't 44 ^?4H* ?;?P.ou~tOaK OrvBon Nav 101 aolflctkof lie OrcKon Trans.. 31% dams hxprcw 1? 1'aoWo Mali 4ok . merlcan hxpreu-lH Pliulmrsh .157 ! ani'la 1 acltlu 745; Pullman I'alftCO If'J ' anada Southern... MU hm(11uc,_....' j)V eutral wcloo...... snnodkJitana ?!? J heiapcakc .t Ohlo!| U.L. 4 Sou Fran.... 1C? do l|r>l preferred, 6su Si. Paul ao.econd.preIU.45k doprclerrod lu ... ... jM^TeXOS fliclllc 20 .ue............. ? * 24% Union Pacific 03% : 'ort Wayno 151 k U. S. Express 70 llluols Central 135 W., "St. L. & P 12 CansasA Texas 7-yA do preferred 20} # ,ake Shore lOT-WWells-Fargo Ex 140 ^oulsvllle&Nosh . Ff, IWestern Union MM ilemphliit Chas.... 01 I Am. Cotton Oil...... 26 ilchfgan Central... into!Colorado Coal 52 Ilssourl Pacific..? 7ljt iron Sliver 103 iMhvUle&Cbatt 101 k Quicksilver C}? JewJerseyCentral?ii<)k do preferred 35>fc forfolk J: W.prcf'd 10k 3utro - 5 Northern Pacific.... 30% Ulchm'd iff. P.T. 21^ do preferred.. 74 Atchison 8S% Sorthwcstern.........lll}ilLcad Trust,.....?.... lb>4 do preferred..,-.-Its Sugar 08 JewYorkCenttal.. 107 \ ?Kx-dlv Breadstuff nnd Provision's. Nkw York, April 18,-Flour, receipts 17,144 jackages; exports 12,23-1 barrels aud 14.370 sacts; 1rm and quiet; sales 21,350 barrels. Wheat, receipts 44.000 bushels; exports 100,000 bushels: talea 4,210,000 bushels .of futures, and 312.000 bu?hels of spot; spot market unusually active; tor export and milling prlco? lHaiJSc higher; So. 8 red 90a90%c: ungraded rea, SGaWJjc: No. 1 northern 8101c; No.'iMllwaukeo UO^c; options closed feverl?h at %al%c above jesterday; No.2 Ted, April OOVio; May.'OSj^aW 15 lCc, R)o*fti(r ?tWKc; June 9JKn93J<c cfoslug atM,1*#; July 'JoKaOlftc, closing at 'J15?c: August MaBDjio. closing at tjUHc; September closing nt 895^c; December'Jla9ij;c, closing-at 9lJ?c. Il>e llrm; western ftfkaM}$c. Com. receipt* 2U00 bustiels; exports 270.000 bushels; sales 600.000 bushels of futures and 1G9.000 bushels of spot; spot market stronger; ungraded mixed 39a43>ic; April<0%c; May Wfto; June WftaiO^c, clwlng I at 40>ft{ JulrJOkiMO^c, OlOsinj at 40^C. Oat*, receipts 123,Ooo uuslicln: exports 20.0UU bUihcli; Mica 510,IW bushels of futures; aud 187,000 I buiboli nf ipotj market nctlvo and atrouger; Mar nqjftc; Juno l?)^c; spot No. 2 white W^c; mixed western 32u33c; white do It?u:wc; No. 2 Chicago :3%c. Hay and hop* plat. CofTeo steady and unchanged; April 17.20al7?c: May 17.00al7.1Cc: Juno lOKiaifl.Wc; July iG.7uaiG.73c: August iG.&oalG.G.*?c: September and October IG.icial8.400j December 15.80alft.Kci ?pot ltlo Arm nt 20'^c. Hugsr Arm. Molasses steady. Hlco llrm, Tallow stronger; city 4^o. Hoiln firm. Turpentluo dull at 40Kc. Kggi firmer; western 13?. l'ork strong. tut meats aleady. Lard dull; western atcam G.&oc; May 0.77c; June O.Mc; July G.KIcs August 8.Wat September 7.02o. lluttor steady; western dairy 7al8oj creamery ICalSc. cheese cany; western wl0>4?. Chicago. April 18.'?Trading In wheat win good, but the volume ot bustneas to-day waa not as larso hh during the preceding days. The feel* lug was again unsettled, and oiHjratori wi re a llttlo uneasy and undeclJed as to which courao to pursue. Fluctuations wore coutlned within ii smaller raago. The dote was about }ia bkher lor May and HoMihcr for July than yesterday. Corn was traded in to a fair extent, the market ruling fairly active the greater part of the session. There was a fair trade lu oats, but It tbowed a moderato decreaae from tho past lew days. Only a fair trade waa reported in i>ork, ind tho feeling was unsteady. Lard, moderate* ly actlvc at a shade higher prices. Flour tirm ind unclianged. Wheat, cash, No. 2 spring 87}Ca Wc: No. 3 spring 77a*.o; No. 2red87oS8o; April !7aS8o, closing at 87Mc; May 87JiaS8J$c, closing u : J uno sSaHHjcloal tig at hsjjc5 J uly WJ-4a KrJic, doling at 8t/,';o. Corn, cash No. 2. 82Jfc; \prll 32a32!lo, cloning at 32Vic; May 32Ka&S;c, ilotlng atXiy$s\ July 23Ha33}?t.'. dosing at S3Hc. . Jafs, cash. No- 2, IKIWHCS May MtyCMfto, cloa- 1 ng at 2l>ic; Juno 2:Hic; July 23%a2tc. closlup, 1 it 23Jh?. No. 2 rjo. 4SKc. Flaxseed 81 49. Tltr,. i thy HL-cd Si 2.Y Mess pork. ea?.h 814 20al3 IS; lay (13 l&al3 S3, closing at 81320; Juno 813 27%a 3 -n, doting at 813:12k; July 8l3 45al3 55. cloang at 813 45. Lard, cash, G fr'uG 47}^c,closing at Mc; May O.Wc; J uno 0.6*c: J uly 0 otic. Duron, Itort ribs R.WaS.G0c; shoulders U00a5.23c; short _ learft WaG.00c. Whisky 81 02. IUltwork, April 18.?'Wheat, western dull; 0. 2 winter ted s?ot and April 87){aS7%c; lay 87^hh?<4j; July SGMoaaUed. Corn, western nil! tnmit nut. At?ni ?? < * "? . nim uly 40a40>4c; August -iO^lO^e. Outs llrui; tslcrti trui fdWaittc; do mixed Malic. Ryu ulci; prime to ehoico 57o5*o. liny firm at 3CQ.11400. Provision* (Airloactive; old men ark $12 75al3 to. Hutler iinu; western ladle 12a to; creamery lOalOc. Eggs steady at l'Jkc. olleo dull; Rlo20o, PniunKi.rm a, April 1?.?Flour quiet. Wheat rm; rejected74?Hi)o: fair to good milling &uwc; line to fancy Wic; No.2red April 93?05c; May KaO.'c; Juno 01}?\02j-{c; July syu'JOc. Corn iletbut llrm; No. 4 on track 37%<v. No. 2mixed prlland May fflhi3D){c: June nDKnauUc; July kict'JJic. U.itH llrm: No. 3 white M%c; No. 2 nito April IMiiSSc; May 325?n32)4c: Juno 32} ?a J4c; July :riMai2%c. Eggs steady; Pcnusyiinto 12>$c. Cincinnati,0., April is.?Flour Arm. Wheat arcc and llrm; No. 2 red 87c. Coru tlrui; No. 2 lxe.137a37%<>. Oats firmer; No. 2 uilxed 27%a c. ltye llrmer; No. 2, Matoc. l'ork quiet at 3 59. Lanl strong at G.20c. Hulk meats llrm; ort rib 5 f<0c. llaeou steady; shortclcar G.(U}$c. hlsky sternly at fl tw. Butter, nugar and cheese itet. Eggs firm at D%c. _ Toi.kdo, O., April 13.?Wheat nctlvo and firm; *~ shb8c: MaybSJicj Julyft5%c; AugustMJ$c. >rn dull and steady; eashililio: May 3tc. Oata L-ndy and dull: nodi 25c. Clwverseed dull; ah |3 40; October S3 56. Live Stock. CntCAOO, April is.?Cattlo?RecolpU 0,000 ad; shipments 4,000 head; market steady to rong: beeves 51 Mhi5 25; siocrs S-t 50a5 2*1; stockh and feeders 8'23.r>a3 85; cows, bulls aud mixed '>0ii3 60; Texans32 MhUt80. Hoes?Receipts 17-, ) heal; shipments 7,000 head; Tight SI l'?a-l 35; avy $1 15al 40; skips $3 OOal 60. Sheep-Rcipts 1,000 head; shipments 3.000 head; market ?w and 10s lower: uatlves 53 75a0 00; western rn fed S3 OOal 10; Texans S115a5 20; lambs 15 00 70. r'AST Lmeiity, Pa., April 18.?Cattle?Receipt* 38 head; shipments 1,405 head; market uothg doing; all through consignments. Hogs? ccipu tf,300head; stilpmetiu 2,'JOO head; mar- i t luir; medium aud selected $4 50.U 55: com* S >n lo best Yorkers ?1 80a I 45; pigs 51 10&1 26. eep?Receipts 1-300 head; shipments 1,400 ad; market nothing doiug with nothing on le. n Cincinnati, O., April 18.?Hoes In eonfl u mil; common and light S3 Mlu4 ;!0; packing and b< tche'ra Si 15al 35; receipts 3,300 head; ship- ?o ints 1,170 head/. pi Petroleum. New York, April 18.?Petroleum irregular; ot steady at while May option wan our ataic. Spot oil moved up %cs and closed U. Way opyucd a??l advanced to S5}(c. and >82d steady at 85c. Stock Exchange: Opening 8tJ^c; highest SlJSc; lowest 81c: closing at '/bu. Sales 84'J.OOQ barrels. 3ii. City, Pa., Ap/ll 18.?retrolenm opened at lie; highest 85c; lowest 8T,%c; closed at 85c; les 112,000 barrels; charters 81.CU barrels; ipments 99.MJ7 barrels; runs 75,877 barrels. Pittsburgh, Pa., April ls.-Petrolcum fairly Lice, 11 nil and higher: opened at 8t?; closed 85c: highest 85o; lowest KJ^c. Bradford, 1'a., April 18.?Petroleum opened at !4c; closed at 85c: hlsbe*ts&%c; lowest S3%c; ;amicea 1,062,000 bnrrels. Wool. Pitti.ahimiia. i'a., Apt ii 18.?Wool in lair j maud; Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia I X. and above 3*2?CMc; X30a3.!c; medium 36a38c; arso 3ta35c; New York, Michigan, Indiana ? d western line or X and XX 28?U<)c; medium tj iH7c; coHrso33a35c: fine washed delaine X and * X 37c; medium washed combing and delaine A 111c: coarse do 35>t3Cc: Cauada washed comb? 33a35c; tub washed.choice 39a40c; (air 37a 1 ;; coarse 3'.!a35c; medium uuwashed combing 3 d delaine 27a30c: course do 2Ca'27c; Montana 111 j; Territory 15a'?!c. , Sew York, April 18.?Wool quiet and steady; i 'tncstlclleefleahUWc; pulled27a3ic; Texas 13a j Metals. ' s'Ew York, April IS.?Pig iron weak and dull. * iphcr nominal; lake SUV). Lead dull; domes- a> : 3 85. Tin lower; straits 310 70. Cotton. J Cincinnati, o., April 18.?Cotton active; miding ivy*1*.. LQVillfir aires Llcrr Complaint, E JHlloun Affection* mid salvation oil ^ (Price only 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.) r Relieves quickly Hhoumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, ~ Sprains, Headaeho, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Soros, Backache, fit. \ PLUGS, Tht Great Tobacco AnLflHtJ fi.W '-J'./". l.Tf V / > j 'lumblng, Gas & Steam Fitting. " 1st padc8ts ih the would i ^ CALL AND SEE THEM AT I TRIMBLE & LUTZ, ? 416 & 1418 Market St.. Wbcollng. ;W. V*. t HfiRGREfiVES & MEYN, . SANITARY PLUMBERS! o n J ni.~~ Tiiii. m auu wain niters, No. 55 Twelfth St Telephone 590. , urn . ri EO. HIBBERD & SON, V3C Sacewsors lo Thompson & Hlbberd, Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters BRASS FOCNDER8. Specialties?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation; 1314 MARKET ST., Wheeling, W. Va. All work promptly done at most reasonable priccn. - Ja8 yyM. HARE & EON, practical Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Ko. 33 TWELFTH STREET. All work done promptly at reasonable pricci, | M UST E Having coucludcil to rotiro iro itocfe of Carriages, Ungates, Wag linker's Tools, also 11 (iooil Safe, lo DAVID K fell uuuioiwua, O 1 KCI1U I lit jl Tea and coffee cliecr but ( ; | leave an injurious clTcct upon ;; there is no beverage like [ Van Hoistii "BEST & GOES ; It stimulates and nourishes a I cffects and is a flesh-former of : j WVAX 1IOUTK.VS COCOA ("onco ti i It with lik'tiiuru anil I In; wuuU wllli li , | and cufTeo ure obviated by It* atuady II llcved and |?rovvntci1. Dellcltma tu lltu I! AUK FOB VA.V IIOUTK.\,.M AM* T.I QPRtft FOR t.' A O 5V1E LOGAN DRUC urtf-rtwtow Brldgo Corner C W. L. Douglas Shoos. I A TTininiVT Tako no ?hoe? tinleit A I III 11 [\J "W. L. DoiiBlo"' unmr and "'Wii prlco arc kimnpcil on th? ittom. If tho dealer cannot supply you, ml direct to factory, enclosing advurflsed ^ V. L DOUGLAS >3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Finn Calf, Itearr Laccd Grain and Creed, oor Waterproof. ItcHt In tlin world. Kxamlnn hid SS.00 CtENIIINK llASD-Sl^VKI) NFIOK. 14.00 HAVI>.Ki:\VKl? WEI.'l' mini SS.50 POLICE AND FAKMKKS' SHOE. 82.50 KXTICA VALIJK CALF SHOE. S2.25 a- hi woukinomen'a shoes. . 82.00 and #1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. I. All wade In Congress, liutlon and Litcc. 3&S2 SHOESLAfD?,I3. 81.75 SHOE rOlt MISSES. 1 neat Material. Heat Stylo. U?at Fitting \ L. Douglua, Brockton. .Mujb. Sold by STOP'S CA>11 SHOE STOKE, Ir4rrhSAw 1Q44 Main Street. 1 1 ??? i ? c Epps's Cocoa. ~ GRATEFUL?COMFORTING^ 1 SPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. ( "By a thorough Knowledge ol the natural Ibwb bleb govern the operations of digestion and ltritlon, and by a carclul application of the >e properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Eptis is provided our breakfast tables with a dell,tely flavored beverage which may *avo us any heavy doctors' bills. It ]b by the judlouh use of such articles of diet that a constlitlon may bo gradually built up until strong touch to resist every tendency to disease, uuarcds of subtle maladies are floating around ( ready to attack wherever there is a weak ' )lnt. We may escape many a fatal shaft by 1 eplng ourselves well fortllled *.vlth pure blood ida properly nourished frame."?Civil berriee orcite. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Hold ilyin half pound tins by Grocers, labeled thus: AM KS EPl'S a CO., Ilomaopathic Chemists, Unftl'TThAH LoKnON. KNOl.ANn. Financial. fhesling Title and Trust CompaDy, Ofllco: Room l, Rcllly Building, Market St, TEREBY INFORMS THE PUBLIC LX that it Is now ready lor business. Stocks, otidR and Real Kutate bought and sold on unmUslon. Runts collected. Titles examined ad guaranteed. Directors?John M. Brown, Henry flp.er, II. . Hehrons, Geo. G. Ilannon, J.A.liCM, NY. P. [ubburd, J. E. Hughes, J. 8. Nnylnr, C. J. Rawug, Antou Keymaun, Henry M.Russell. lenry M. Russell, Thomas O'Brien, President. Ko< retary. klox. Up-lcRraff, Geo. R. E. Gilchrist, A&sitant Secretory. Examiner of Tides. Tt'lonhopfrfif.9. ppI JOHN 31. OAKLEY & CO., JANKERS AND BROKERS, 45 Sixth Street, Iotel Anderson Block. PirTjjHURGU, PA., STOCKS, I'ETKOLMUM, CHAIN, I'ROYISIOXS, LOCAL M-CUJtlTIES, I^htRnd/oWforCnahoron Miirtftn. rnvhiu wiru 10 i>uw ior* hdu ^iucjik". as he only members In Pittsburgh of the Clilcau / lunrd or Tnulf, wo shall coutinuo to receive ho quotations over our private wire. np7 jgANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL*. 8175,000. ffu. a. Ihktt.~ .. .. ^..President Nk. B. Simmon ?.........Vlco President Drafts on England, Ireland, Franco and Gcrnany. directokfl. Win. A.Ieett, Mortimer Pollack, J. A. Miller, Wra. B. Simpson. E. M. Atkinson, John K. Uoutlora, Henry Spever, Victor Eosenburg. Jacob C. Thomas jal 7. P. J EPSON, Cashier. gXOHANGE BANK. CAPITAL ^?200,000. j. N. Vxwcb .. -....^...President' L. B. Djclaplain ~.......~.Vico President dirxctors. J.N Vance,? ueo.E.stlfel. J. M. Brown, Wn. Elllngham, L. 8. Delaplaln, A. W. Kelley. John Frew, Drafts issued on England, Iroland, Scotland and all points in Europe. JOHN J. JONTO. Cmhlor. ITBI t* na?Bra TheArorlllPaintrejulyW W l^flftlitrai H 'ornseUibirbcstln.thu V W H 8 FTcj fi wrW. Urnxiun!?Hl lor f H H 0*3 B ft a Q Beauty. Durability ni>?l 6 H Economy. It 1* KUarantmi. Don't tall to ? U try It. Call orscnii for ?aniplo card. ft HOGE &. BRO., k KllZEX.lXG.JB IE SOLDI i * I ' " ^ 1 jm of in business, I will oiler my cnttro mi oiih, u Completo Oulllt ol Wagon n-.-t? ' ? * I emu Lump, uouus iiiUHl uo sold. ULL, SR., 2110 Main Street. 1 ? V NINC TO THE NERVES. i; k.'! lo not nourish. They even l! a!Ji the nervous system. Indeed j | ^ its Cocoa,! 1 FARTHEST." 1 s none other, leaves no bail ; I j the most approved type. !; 'j '' 23 Icd.nlway^uMd"). The trungtnay take ]i jqq upiuitty. The oxclllnir cflfecta uf tea i| 200 ii*o,unil iicrvuus dlaurdera are re? j[ 500 i tnite. "Iiiirsrit ?nln In tlm wurld." KR JVO OTItniC. 64 100 Q 58 1 DICINE. ALU druccisVS. '? i COMPANY, >rugglsts. Wheeling. W. Va. orM Groceries, Etc. By -? [ssu( GROCERS' r Ad< Supply House GO A Oria ROA8TER8 OF \rc r 3hio Valley Coffee. ^ part Draw limn PROPRIETORS OF = ELECTRIC LIGHT FLOOR! SPECIALTIES. CANNED GOODS, FI3II, MEATS, LABD, MOLASSE3, SYRUP, DRIED FIID1TS, POWDEB, - Jf?r LIME, CEMENT, catl( SEEDS, SALT, brar SOAPS,. . SPICES, tODh TEAS, TOBACCO Mt AND SIIELF GOODS, ?,an Irom Llso Iii Slock at all limes a Fall Line acco ol everything ia tlio GROCERY LINE js If vou aro In tho cltv. Homo and I MA Beo Us. If you are out of tho city, Write . . Js for Prices. pjjjl strut ind I0S. SPEIDEL & CO, I: Wheeling, W. Va. , !?,g mrM-TTliAB tlio ( M. REILLY, 2 WHOLESALE 1 GROCER, A PORK PACKER, AND CBKEK OP THK ? Celebrated "Strawberry Hams." w?! Won Can -FLOUR I- g Christian Bros'. "Crown" brand, For Minneapolis Patent. Colt Taylors' Patent and "Best" Fam- qjJJJ "\VlIIIarns' Cholco Ohio Family. JSiJ And many other Ckolco Brand* of Family hl ( Flour In atock and contlnnally receiving. 8t. ( St. ( Roasted Coffees. | "Alarama." "ArbuckloV "J,Ion," and my PJH own roast of "OM Woman," "Horse Head," ana Wu loose rout. ttirsolo Ajjent for the Celebrated DnPont ?. Powder Jdills. A full supply of Klflo, BbwtlnK fmi Kud Sportlug Powder of every kind constantly tmj in magaxfno. Orders solicited from dealors only. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton, and WaterProof Fftfcty Fuse. selO ^NOTHER LOT OF THAT CHOICE ?| MAFLE SYRUP. BM in Jugs. Alto a fine lot of SWEET CORN, 20 cans for 81. Ordinary Corn, 25 cans for {1. Pitt II. F. BEB11EN9,2217 Market Street, jjt?] Or nt his Branch Store. cj0, mr26 Corner Tf Irtv clehih and Jacob St Plti ana Uh Medical. ? Exj tfiagiuiBlH cIUutecx in -is lifiiirN* K3 it la superior to copaiba. Cubebfl, or ted injections, and free from all bad sntcll . p_ KjioroUicr lnconvpnlcucca. gSANTAL-MIDY i?S EW Ca|>?ulf?, which bear thu uarno ill MY . &J Mack leticrc,>"ltU3Ut-wliicll uonotrvV uyV ' ^CcenrlTie. ^?X g iwIC-XM Bel f| WEAK MM 1 SnflcrinR from th? cffocU of youthful crrori, early' Jrcay.wMUnR wcaknn*s. lo?tmanhood, cfc., I will jt lend a T&lu&bin treatise (*e?lod) couUinicff fall g.^ particular for homo cur*. FREE of charge. A i plendid modJeal work: houldba read by erery . n( nun who 1a nerrou* and debilitated. AddreaiJ r? Prof. I'? C. FOTFLEK, Moodm, Conn/ Professional Cards. x rThTTTheath. ~~ v laucccsAor u> far. C. B. Robinson) wll A 1-ractitloncr ol 3) Years Kiperlenco In >11 thai li pertains to the management and treat- 6 meat olDOMESTIC ANIMALS, P. Special attention siren to Homo Denttstrrand Lk Castration. Orrtcx and Hospital: Carver a c Morrow's MwrjSUbto: Twenty-third and Mar o. ket street. Wheeling W, Vn. p Telephone calls answered dajor nljtht at real- rai douce, ho. K f.liihteenth street, Wheellnt, W. ini o ri!^, i7?wj? '-IvenrHLahle, Wheeling, io W. Va., Iiellalre llreedlnr and Sale Btabtei, Bell ii aire, Ohio. tcltsiaw ( Louisiana Stats Lottery. TNFBECEDENTED ATT1I ACTION! J Over n Million Distributed, (Ml lOniHianaBtuto Lottery Company. Incorporated by tho Legislature, for Kduca* iinal and Charltablo purposes, aud Its (ran* ilsomadoapartof tho present ytato Coustltu* an, la Un, by au overwhelming popular vote. It* Mammoth Drawing* take place soral-an* lally, (Juno and December), and its ukand n out Number Drawinus tako place in ouch of o other ton mouths of tho year, and *ro all awn In public, at Uio Academy of Music, Now claim, U. AMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of Its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of Prlzos," Attested m follow#: 'Wo do hereby certify that wo luncrvlso th? ransomnnts for all tlio Monthly anil Homi-An* al Drawings of Tho Louisiana MM to Lottery mpauy, and in pereou mnnwo and control tho swings themselves, and that Uto wvmo aro uductod with honesty, fairness, aud lu food ih toward all mrUes, aud wo authorize Uio mpauy to uto this cortlQcato, with fac-slmlles our slguaturea attached, in its advcrtlw intl." ' Scc^ Commissioners. To tho undersigned Ifonks and Banker* wfll all Prises drawn In Tho Louisiana State Lot* es which may*bo prcsonted at our counters. M. WALM8LEY, Pre*. Louisiana Nat'l Bank, ERRE LAN A UX, I'm. Htato National Bank. BALDWIN, Pres. Now Orleans Nat'l Bank. RL KOUN, 1'ren. Union National Bank. I AND MONTHLY DRAWING, At tho Academy o! Music, Now Orleans, Tuesday, May 13, 1800, ^PITAL PRIZE. $300,000. DOQ Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves 10; Quarters 16; TcutluiJJ; Twentieths 1. uirr or riuzu. Prize o! $300,000 is $300,000 . Prize of 1U0.U00 Is lOO.UUO Prlzo of 60,000 Is... 60,000 Prfxo of 25,000 fs 2ft,000 Prizes of 10,000 aro 20,000 Prizes of 6,000 aro 25,000 i Prizes of 1,000 aro 2ft,000 Prises of 600 aro 60,000 Prises of 800 are..... CO,000 Prizes o! aw aro 100,000 APPROXIMATION NUZKS, Prizes of $.'.00 are - - 850,000 Prizes of 800 are...... 80,000 Prizes of 200 are '20,010 TERMINAL PMZK8, Prizes ?f 1100 arc 190,000 Prizes of 100 are - W.900 i Prizes amounting f 1,0M,SC0 it*.?Tickets drawing Capital Prize* arc uot lied to terminal Prizes. AGENTS WANTED. rClub Rates, or any further Information red, write legibly to tlio undersigned, clearly ug your residence, with State, County, H and Number. More rapid return mall de* y will bo assured by your enclosing an en* pe bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., .A. DADPniN* Washington, D. C. ordinary letter, containing Money Order ;d by all Express Companies, New York Exge, Draft or Postal Note. Iress Registered Letters containing Currency to r ORLEANS RATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. EMEMBER, that tho payment of Prizes Is santekd BY KOCU NATIONAL BANKS of NOW ids, and tbe Ticket* are signed by tho Preslof an Institution, whoso chartered rights ecognlzed In tho highest Courts; therefore, of any Imitations or anonymous no?." K DOLLAR Is tho price of tho smallest or fraction ?f a Ticket issued uy as in auy rlmr. Anything In our name ottered for less it wllar Is a swindle. aplrtwmw Educational. rraiAi; NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. (Sisters of the Visitation.) school of more than, national reputation, i exceptional advantages for thorough eduin of young ladles In all departments. Ll? y of six thousand volumes. Fine phlloIcal, chemical and astronomical apparatus, islcal departmcntcpcclally noted. Corpsof o teachers trained by a learned professor fnntflfrotnrtT ol Btntlnnrt rdlng to the method o[ the old Italian mancation nnsurpuMCd for beauty and health, acres ot pleasure grounds, lloard excellent, r catalogue)!, and references to patrons In 30 principal cillcs, uddresa THE DIRECTRESS. RTH MAIN STREET SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls, een 4 and 10 yearn ol age, opened SEPBKR, 1889. at 7*7 MAIN STRKKT. In itlon thorough and progressive. Individual cla?H lDRtructlou lulted to the ago aud ca,y of the pupil. l>cclal attention Riven to correct articulaand defects of speech. French conversation Asthenics without extra charge- A piano 10 school room lor the entertainment mid uctlonof the pupils. Visitors admitted to lally sessions of iho school. Next quarter as APRIL 7. 1890. MISS SI. IJ. IIART, Principal. 7 Lateof Washington. I). C. rRAVELEBS' GUIDE. RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS?On-and. alter Nov. 24,1589.?lixUTioNorRKfEUKNCKMAKXB. Dally. IHnnexcepted. J Monday excepted. "gBaturday pled. jSundav only. ?Saturday only.? urn Standard time. O.B.R.?Main Line, East. Depart. Arrive, b.Cy,Bait.,Phll.&N.Y. *4:S5am *U:0f>pm h.C,y,Balt.,Phll.AN.V. *",2:'25pin *12:45 am h.C'y, Bnlt.,Phll.?tN.'Y. ll:Wpm *u:soam iberland Accom- ...... t7:S0am J5:30pm ton Accom .... *2:25 pm *12:45 pm .ndsvlllo Accom 17:1.0 am 19:05 am 0.R.R?C.&O.Db. Columbus and Chicago- *8:35 am *12;46 am imbui, Cln.andChl'go- *10:05 am *C:l0pm ago Limited. ? *10:10 pm *5:30 am jago Express 14:15 pin tu :00 am unbus, Cln. A 6t. Louis.. *10:15 pm *5:85 am irabus Accom^....^.^.... 44:15 pm Hi:00 am JlftlrHVlllo Accom .... [10:05 am fiuoo am JlalrKvlllo Accom.?....... 41:45 pra 41:85pm Jlalrtivlllo Accom.-. 14:15 pm lG:10pm .<&O.R.B.-W'.P.?fcfl.?Jv. Pittsburgh *5:40 am *10:00 am sburgh ?... ?7:'JUam *6:55 pm sburgh and EasL. *0:20 pm *10:10 pm sburgh tl:40 pm tl*2:50pin ihlngton, Pa., Accom 15:35pm 18:10am P., C. It Bt. L. rt. ?uu.B.I...................... ?... r/:w nia rjyjapa Aburgh and Now York,... fl:45pm 13:45pm Aburgh and New York.,... +4:20 pm +11:00 am Aburgh A N. Y. Kx 0:40 pm yrvrt. >roM,Cin. and St. Louis... +7:20 am +6:60 am >rcei?,0ln. and Bt. Louis... t9:40pm 19:20pm jrcBs, Hicubcuvlllo Si Col. +1:46 pm +3:45 pm lbeuville A DcnulBoa +4:20 pin C/A P. B. B. jb'gh, Clcvo. iSt Chicago* 15:60 am 18:15 ptq ibeuvllle Accom to:83am +1:28 pm Abu nth and Now York.... +11:22 ain fll :18 am yelandnnd Chicago....*.,. 12:12pin 18:&3 am jtburgb and New York... |3:M pm +&;37 pm t Liverpool *7:11 pm |12:l2am C? L. A, W. B. B, >rcH8,Cleveland,K.AW? tl2:18pm +3:19p? ulllon Accom.? ,..* 15:12 pm +11:553 am Jlalrsville Accom +3:00 urn +9:35 am JlalnivllloAocom +10:38 am Ti:iG'pm 'JlalrgvlllqAccora;. ^:l9prn +5:30 pm Jlalrsville Accom-.-...,... 6:21 pni 8:03pm ill Freight and Accom.... 1:13 pm f 12:05 pui OHIO RIVER B. B. *7:00 am lisio am heuK? ............... .... 11:83 am 3:W?pra iwngcr^....^? *4tlft tup *H:4f?r>?* B., Z. it C. RAILROAD?Central Timo. ellalro & Zancavlllo Through Passenger lidre dt 9:10 a. m., arrlyea at Ifellalro &: J: i5 a, . roodnfleld PaaicnRcrloavcj Bellaire at 4:10 p arrive* at Boilalro at ?:Vj a. m. ammcrlleld Accommodation leave* l&llair 2:20 p. m., arrive* at 11 :ou a. m. STEAMER' BELliAlRE.! ?a'vo Wheeling, Dally Trip, City Timo-fi.'ffl, 1J10:00 and 11:45 a. m ; 2;00,4:00, OsCO p. in. cave. Wheeling buuduyn, city TJme?8:00,1 112:00 a. m.: 2:0Q. 4:j>i and G:PO p. in. Railroads. JT31EELING & ELM GliOVK E. E. V On and alter Mouuay, October u?, jfcy, ins on the Wheeling <SiKlm Grovo Railicad 11 run as follows: iv* Whjcelino. :80 a. hi., 7:00 a.'m.,9:GQ a. ml, 11:00 a.m., 1:50 ta., 3:30 p. m., 6:20p. m., 7:00 p. m.,9;oop. m ivzVtHXKiisa'Pans. * **-"* :10 a. m.,7:<5a.m., 10 a., m., 12:30 p. m? 2:30 nu, 4:20 p. in., 0:10 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 10 p. in. ION DA ?8?Leave the city at 8:00 a. m., and ,f"J" .h?n"!;um",J:00. i'- ?> Whcciv a. m., and run every bour until 00 p. m. Kxrept church tralu will ]c??e J'tric 9:45 a. m. and city at 12:15 p. m. C.HIRSCII,8up't.