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Trustoo's Salos. rjMiUSTKK'S HA IX uy virtue of a ?toc?l of trout mado by Alfred( Kgericr ?ud A<lolnt?!e K*erter, hi* wlfo, to mo* tnulw), bearluR.dato ou llto *21?t day of Jun? 1-W), and recorucd lu ibe olllc? of the Clerk c tlio County Court of Ohio couuty, Went VI] Kliila, in lX'Otl oITruit IhhiIc No. 78, folio 4M. ^hl?U proceed to tell at vubllo nuciloo, at th frout door ol tbo Court llouie for aald couuty. I the elty of Wheel lug, W. Va., ou WEDNESDAY. JULY 23,1890, beginning ?t 10 o'clock a. ui.. tbo followln; de?crlbcl realiHato.aliu&lMlu the city of Wheel liu:. couuty ot Ohio, aud eUto ol Wen VlrulnlH tt.nt i* to ?ay; All that certain pleco or parcel of land iltuat and being at ihu coiner auuth of Kleveuth Mine Hint \u?t of .Maiket Htteet fn mild city, am hounded aud tietcrlbiHl aifollowa: HeglnDiin at the ItUt miction of Mldaoulhlluftof hievontl Mtecl with wild weft lliiuof Market attest, ruu nlng thence nouthwtruiv with laid weal linen Market meet Mxty (0->) feet, wore or lean, to lb< louthend of the ibtco atory brick bullolufc oi the laeiulfCN; llMteo at tl?lit aiulca wealwardlj and parallel with Mild hlovcntli street, to th< euii i.n? ol tbu property conveyed by Mild ?K?r tern 11 A. (lolim r by died dated the llratday oi Mai eh, A. 1>. DVso, and recorded In ihu ofllio o tbo Clerk of the County Court of Oblo County Indeed bonk No GiJ, pagea (tUiiiud t>CU; thenci northwardly with Ihu wild eiut lino of ?ai<l (ioliuer property to ihu aouth Hue of nat<l KluveMth btieet; thoncu eaatwardly with wild south lino of lileveutn itreet forty'lour feel aud hix lCche?, utoru or Icm, to the place ol heglu. nlng, Mihjict, howuver, to the rights and prlvliege* reserved lu tho deed next hereluufter ro< furred to. belnir atiurlnf iliBi?in?nwnun???"? veyed to a*ld Alire?t U. Kjertur by Isaac ltwiu, ?j?voIk1 commissioner, by deol dated tbo 3lst day o( AuKUkt. A. D. 1874, and recorded [a aaid County Olerk'a otlleo lu dtcd book No. O'J, paxes 847 and SIS. And a do the following described piece or pared of laud situate nu the west side of Cbuplinu atrcei. between Tenth nn<\ Ktoventh streets in H?ld;i'ity,tlnt la to nay: All of tbo north half of the lot unmooredcue hundred and thirty, (i;sO), boitig the game progeny conveyed to said Alfred 0. Jiterler by four several deeds ad ricordtu In said Cierk'a oilb-o, one from A. J. i'aunull, dated Watch 7,1871, and recorded In deed book No. 58, pitK" 'JI. another trout AKnso Lorlng and wife, dated March II), 1H/1, and recorded lu said deed book at pa<u ltXJ; another fruit Martha McKlhjuuv, dated aiureti 10, l?.l, aud recorded In mid ueed hook at pugu 10', and tho other from .lames llerrlot, dated August 13, 1a73. ana ncorded In deed book No. Gi, pagui -17 and 48. Thumb ok Walk.?Ouo-third, or aa much moro B.s tho purchaser may olect, cash In hand on the day ol sale, and tho balance lu two equal Instalment*, payable respectively in six aud twelve months (rout tho day of Hale, with luteicHt. The purchaser to Rive his note* for tho deferred instalment*, and to cause tho buildings <>u said properly 10 be Insured for the security of said note*, and the leval tltlo to bo rutaincd an further security until Uio said notes mul Interest are paid. Title believed good, but fiolllUK ON trustCO 1 hull convey only such tltlo an is vested lu uie by laid deed of trust. W. P. UUBHAHD, . Trustee. Proposals. TO COAL DEALERS. Martin's Fkiiry, 0., Juno 3,1300. Soiled prorosals will be received by the Voard of Trustee" nf tbo Martlu'a Kerry Water Works, at their ofllro In M*rtlu'a Kerry, Ohio, until noon, Monday. July/, ISA tor furnlsblug coal for one year, delivered lu tho cukIuo hou*e of tlt? water works of tbl# city. Kids will be reram 1 tc'imriitts y for ci&u,'mixed and nut coals. The r.cnous to whom the award is made, will bo required ty rIvu bond for tho filthfnl performuueo ol tho contract. Tho Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. J. 8. MITCHELL, jelS Heerotary. JpUOrUSALS FOIt DKiUINU TRENCHES AJiD LAYJ Mi SMYEK l'll'E. Scaled proporalawill bercrelved at the office ol tbo timro of J nblJc Wirka of tbo CJir of Wheellug until 1/ o'clock noon, Saturday, June 2S. IS90. ti?r it<l>i?liiv ivn?l pipe, "pccjlic&tlong o( the dittcient sewers to b* luld can bo seen at llic ulllcti ol ihn UoiuU of Public Work-. The successful bidder will be required to glvo bond with two securities In the ptttial bum of 8 WO coudltloiiHl for the faithful performance of tnecontract The Hoard reserves the right to reject auy or all bids. Proposals to l?o marked Proposals for Pigging Treuelioi and Laying riewer?lpo." By oracr of the Hoard of Public Work*. Jul" THuri. M. lURftAH, Clerk. pHOPO^LS FOR STREET PATING. Sealed proposal* wilt bo rccelvcd at the office o! the llraru of Public Worss of thn city 01 Wheeling until pio'cock noon, Saturday, June 28.18'JO, lor paving streets with vitrified paving bricks, alio about '.T?to 3C0 square yarJs of gut ter paving, with mme brick, gutters to be lour loot wljlo. bierillcatlons can bo seen at the office of the Uoaru of Public Woiks. The successful bidder will bo required to give bond with two K'curltles, In me venal sum of 83.000 conditional for the faithful performance of the < 311 tract. I'hu liukrti reserves Die right to reject any or all bids. Proposals to be tnarited "noposals for Street Pavlug." By order of the Hoard of Public Worki. JelH 'llio-.. M. DARHAH. Clerk. Legal Notices. TN THEOIKUUFT COUHTFOROIHO X COUNTY, WKSl' VJKUlNiA. N'uma Leec'ee'.ey * ") vs. > In Chanccry. Oscar Steley and Others. J Take notice that tbo depositions of N'uma Lee Bcclof, Oscar Seoley, Jr.. \>. A. Slgur ?ud others will be taken at the law office of Foster & Mett, in Franklin, St. Mary's parish, or county, In the Slate of Louisiana, ou the'JStli <1aj of June, A. 1). 1SJJ, between the Hours of <J o'clock a. in. and U o'clock p. ?n., to be read In evidence lu the above named cause on behalf of said pluintittV And, If. from any cause, the taking of the said depositions shall not be commenced, or being c unuieticfd, shall not be completed on that day. the taking of the smne will be adlourned (ram time to time until the *ao?e rtislt becnnpleted. NUMA LEEbBELE*, Plaintiff. By W. J. W. Cowhks, his Attorney. To Otcnr Scrlty, C. II'. i'cabri'jht and lr, II. Forg'.cr, /kfemlnnts.' Jc'J IN TtlECIKOUITCOURTFOU OHIO COUNTY. WEil* VIRGINIA. NuiuaLcoSceley ") vs. flu Chancery. Oscar Fcc'.ey and Others J Take notice ,tuat the depositions ol Thomas Pogue, John M. Kay, A'. 0. Williams, Rankin I). Jones and other* will bo taken at tho law office of Rankin D.Jones, rooms47and?,Plke'a Opera Ho se, lu the city of Cincinnati, In the huteof Ohio, on Otolith tiny of July, a. D. lftlKJ, between tin hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and a o'clock p. m., to be reol In evidence In the above named cause on behalf of Bald plaintiff. And, 11, from auy cause, the taking of said depositions shall not bo commenced, or being commenced, thill 1 not be completed on that day, the taking of tho same will Ha adjourned from time to time until tho same shall bo completed, NUMA LEBSEELEY, l'lalutlft. Br W. J. W. Cownr.N, his Attorney. To (hear 'ctleu, V. If.Stabrlght and W.II,. Fouler, Drji-iiilanl*. Real Estato. FOR SALE. Two and one-lift'i ncrcn between the town of Midway and the Ohio River, Brooke county, ^Lot%outhwest corncr of Ohio and Huron streets, fronts 60 feet ou Ohio aud <0 feet on Huron streets. No. .Ydi chspllnc street. No. Wl'2 Marketstrccl. , Nw. Stand M Alley it), K*st of Loir street. a manutacturlng site, fruiting ?! feet on WarrenBtreetaud^lleeton^etzetstrect. Price 83,500. So. l?9 8owDi Penn street, C rooms, baiement, wash home and coal house. 100 grapo vine#. Ground50by 120feet. Price3',C00. 6 roomed frame cottage, i-ark street, Moundsvllie Camp ground, SXX). 13 acres of hillside land in Eighth ward. No. -jgoj and 2095 Wood street, both houses for ?3,000. No. 172 and 171 Seventeenth Btreet. No. 1025 McColloch street. HuIldlnK site uorth ol No. 1025 McColloch Et., No. li;S Eofl'fitrcot, bftlf lot, S7CO. Lot northeast corner nf Carol!uo and Roath Front streets, fronts C2 feet on tiouth Front fctreet. I'llco f2.1 SO. HO aero Farm nt Glenn's Run, 52,800. Choice of lot* la 1-alr Clrouiid property, Wellsburs', \v. Vu ^ No. 130 Twelfth street. Desirable property on .Main street, containing 26 looms, suliaob lor a hotel. FOR RENT. a month No. 2210 Market itrcet. l rooms and ballway new rooinp, new paper, both Bases ..816 (X Tbirit lloor 12 (X No. 22*7 Market t?t., store room aud cellar- 20 U No. 1704 Chupliao fitted (shop) 6 W Dwelling house, Klin tirore ,. 0 (X No. 1126 ?oH*street, 2 rooms i (X JAMES A. HENRY, Rfftl KsUto Agent, Notary Public, and U. 8 Claim Attortmy. No. Ifil2 Market Htreet. FOR SALE. Five roonie<l house, 21 North Broadway. The i>ro|H*rty on nortluast corner of Mirylam and Huron streets, lot Wyli)2, on which there I n ro(k! nix roomed cottiiro and three roome botiKM In rear, with euongh vacant ground fo one other home. It will i><iv S percent a* it li Frieo, if sold within the next ten days, 8.'f,000. Your hurt chaueo to buy a lot on North Fron Btroec. I.ot 80x400,81,550 cash. JtlKht Koomert dwelling, 116 South Pen' RtrcoL. vory aivirnuiu iu??nuui i?,?vi 81* Kootned dwelling, with largo lot, 22 Tweutyulutn street. tor 91,124. Si* roomed housa 122 Zaao btrcot, 12,000. BargHlu? In Uutlding lota. GhiMcu farm. Ohio river bottom, aboro hlg water mark. Tbo vory best land. Uoed Improve xduiiu. lull rood station on tho plaeo. 81 miles from tlilu city. 21Jtf acres, i'rico W per aero. G, O.SMITH. Real K*taUj Agent and Uroker, 1220 Main street To Loan. ^JONJSY 'ro LOAN R. T. HOWELL, Insuranco aad.lical Km to Agent. Ml Bridgeport, OhJO. Modlcal. j g| J Fretenti In the most decant form , THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUB JUIOB ?Of THE? [ FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the mpdichml ! virtues of plants known to be ; most beneficial to the human system, Conning an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation, and the many ills depending on a went or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. , It it the most excellent remedy Inown ta i*i.cHiroc I tic sriiTEM EFFECTUALLY i When one is Diliout or Constipated 1 ?SO THAT? i PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, . HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATUnALLY FOLLOW. ' Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOim onuQQiST ron . HYRX7P OP FIGS , MANUFACTURED ONLY DY ; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, C?L. louisviLir. Kr. new km, n. t- . cure Sick TTeodache nnd relieve nil tho troubles Incl- j, dent to a bilious state of tlio system, such as 1 Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after s cat Inc. I'alti In (ho Side, ?tc. While their most remarkable buccchs lias been shown in curing sicic ? neadncho, yet C.utTEu'a Littij: Ltvicrt Ptixa 11 are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying comnlalnt, while , thoy also correct nil disorder# of tlio stomach, U stimulate tho liver nnd regulate tho bowels, y, Even if they only cured |t Ache they would 1? almost priceless to thosa .. I who suffer from this distressing complaint: 11 but fortunately their goodness.does not end hero, nnd those who once try them will tlnd these little pills valuable in so many ways that U they will not bo willing to do without thom. n llut after all siclc head jr ague * is tbobano of so many lives that hen* Is where ., w? make our great boast. Our pills cure it 11 while others do not. rfl Cartkii'h Little Liven Piu.s nre very ^ntnll and very easy to take. One or two pills mike a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do C not gripe or purge, but by their gentle net ion t.< please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail, tr uu., xicw York. ir MM Mk M Price, h. _ ln T^e Verdict ? OF ALL who linvo used Ayer's Pills , for Biliousness ami Liver Coin- r plaint is that they arc the best ever l? made. Being free from .any mineral b, ingredients, and sugar-coated, Ayer's Pills are adapted to all ages, constitu tions, and climates. ||| "Having used Ayer's Pills for many yoars in my practice anil family, I feel J,! justified in recommending thorn as an excellent cathartic and liver medicine. They sustain all the claims made for them."?W. A. West fall, M. 1)., V. 1'. ]fi Austin & N. W. It. It. Co., Burnet,Texas. "Aycr's Pills keen my stomach ami [" liver in perfcet-coimition. Five years ''' ayo I was afflicted with enlargement of tr the liver and with a severe form of dys? vi pepsia, most of the time being unable to m retain any solid food on my stomach. I hi finally began to take Ayer's Tills, and ?j after using only three boxes of these magical pellets, was a well man."? y. Lueins Alexander, Marblehead, Mass. If yon have Sick Headache, Constipalion, Indigestion, or Piles, try Ayer's Pills, P rnci'annn bt rt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Gold by &U Dragila and Dculora in Mctliclnc, ^ ely's catarrh p Cream Balm^^y^? 5 Cleanses the WCftMf| Nasal Passages, HEAn! 11 Allays Pain and $ J h Inflammation, ^ri I HealstheSores, ?* > ? Restores the gSL 'I Senses of Tastetl and Smell. J TRYTHEC?UE.|-SAY-FEVER " A partlclc Ik applied Into each nontril and 1* \j agreeable. Price w) cenU at Drucglitg; by mall. reentered. CO wmts. ELY BROTHElW, 11 BflU^Mwriw y. WarroH Rtrrflt. NVw York. DR. HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT \ HALF PRICE. $5?!?!!& 5 v.'lff ltlSITIVKI,Y tt'UKS It I in*. v *TlhW, 3KIUAU1U, LIVf.lt, U P^hV/4n\r n#rvou?IH9KASK8of IMtt LfTO^ci1' twa. H)0-orKlcctrklty, E Guaranteed '.tivtJ~: c noil p??<r>tt A^ful WSOtCAI. ttLMIKM! WIT In tin H n 0 HL l?.",V4M!Uftr!? Km|>niM?rt fr.? with >li?lo ^ Holt*. I'amphkt frvo. DR. W. J. MORNK, Romovod to 100 Woboah Av., Chicago. p i^-uwF*vr a r^SEECHAM'S piSHI ! 1 cure SICK HEADACHE,! j 25 Cents a Box. | < U oir dhucgists. jj 1 ; B^^-^?gZEBsasHsa3Sgass^ j i pfSfMT^ : ) H Arrotu rtlschnrgca from the urinary orgganslaeltfurhBti |f}4S Jjoiirs. 3 It Is superior to i opaibii. i:u)vji>3, rv 3 Injections, flpl frpo from all bad whcll - K3 or other Inowiveniwic^ isANTAL-HIDY W|Capsule*. Which henr tlio noma 1' I /luDi I .1 >3 ^UUt wWcli uuuc an;v V| j my24-MAa ; TO WEAK MEN u luffcriflB from tbo cffocu of rcpthful m?j, o^rtr Iwajr, wmUoR WOAkcocH. ]<*t nuuhood, otc., f wtfi U kind ft taluatiU tmtitt (etalod) containing fall particular* fop borno our*. FREE of cbargo. 1 plondld xcodlcal work { ?honld l? read bjr ererr man Mho i? bottom and diblllUtoJ. 444f*M?I J frof? C. FOWLER, Moodu*, Comu ! WEAKFBEEIMit *CN ?r" Srtf?l Treat tad CipWnlnir ftflP.jftLJE. abtolulo and perfccC CURE _ vlU.outMomVrh dru^lnE tor I.o?t Mauho<-?J,f?or*i>u?L?* VsC^WkWWir.UekorVUrorandbovet - blRONblSSSR THE MARS10N CO., 19 Park Hice. HewYork. N. V. t. ?iM?w? ....-_ The intelligencer is a cle ak AMD PK1WKNTAJJLK I'AI'HH. the Sntclliocn'cct Ofllco i Now, U5 mitl >47 Fourtnniilb BtroH 1IKEAKFAST UUDOKT. Only ono book out of 40,000 in th public library of Boston fails to bo rti | turned. Tho students nt Iho college for tb blind at Worcester, Mass., play cricke splendidly with uball in which a bell i placed, Tho crop of California honey for 18& ia estimated at 2,000,000 pounds of ex traded honey and L'00,000 pounds o comb honey. Tho rush to Kuropo in this .Turn weather ia something tremendous. Onlj four steamships left Now York ior Ku ropean ports Wednesday, but they car ried almost 11,000 people. The luckiest tenderfoot in tho Load villo mines was an Illinois fanner frou tho back districts, who, after prospect ing in the mountains for threo month? started homo with a bank account ol $.'180,000. A well dipper living in Talbottora, Ga.. was hired last week to cleau out i\ well. When ho came out of tho well in tho evening it was noticed that his jet black hair had changed its color from black to a bright yellow or golden Shade. All the walks for twenty miles in the mountains around and about Minnevnska and Mohonk, N. Y., aro plainly narked on rocks and trees by broad, red irrows so that it is impossible, ev.en lor lull and stupid pedestrians, to loae.tbeir ?y. A live whalo seventeen feet long, was iaptured atLamoine, Me., Mondny, on ho shore of u uarrow inlet from Fronchnan's bay. It was killed and taken to kind creek bridge; Tbo "oldest inbabtaut never beard of whales being in thoee vaters before. "The Colonial Dames of America" is be name of a new society composed of vomen who are the descendants, in heir own persons, of some citizen who istablished bis residence in America irior to 177G and rondered worthy service in the building up of our country. Itisplauned to divide Grand Uapids nto districts containing not fewer than hree and not moro than five drug tores. All stores save ono in each disrict will be closed all day Suuday and 11 Sunday evening, the different stores ;eeping open Sundays in rotation. The dea is to give tbo drug clerks a rest and et to have the medicine Bhops haudy n every neighborhood in tbo case of! ickness. TO ilAKK 10U SMILE. "Warm weather has arrived, and the lz of the soda fountain and tbo phiz of ne public are face to faco. Lightning seems to bo exceptionally estructive to life thus far this year, but re observe that it hasn't struck Keinm;r yet. Peddler "Buy this pistol, sir *?" What should I do with a pistol?" Good heavens, man, do you'want to ve forever?" "It's pretty tough luck," complained ic big trunk, "to fiud yourself comietely strapped just when,you're startig otT on a long journey I" Tom?-"You are such a modest, good irl, Jennie, that I'm afraid I'm not. orlliy of you." Jennie?"Don't let ?at worry you, Tom; it's only tempoiry." Polite Passenger?"Pardon me, sir! an I sit down in this Beat?" Old Sourjy?"Well, I suppose you can if you y hard enough. I didn't have any ouble." In the Restaurant?"Here, waiter, ere ia a quarter for you. And juat tell e now what you can conscientiously commend to me." Waiter?"Thanks, you want anything good, sir, go to me other restaurant!" Passenger (in railroad car)?"Yes, sir, lis idle discussion of .the tariff question done, and the thing ia settled for a meration. at leaBt. As the New York m says?(to porter) what a beastly >w those fellows in.tho smoking comutment are carrying on! They won't ta fellow sleep. What in thunder e they talking about?" Porter? L'hey're argyin'about do tariff, Bar." A man might almost as well get tight imself as to get his trousers tigiit. His gs have to Buffer in either case. If a an habitually gets tight, it will ruin im in the long run. If he gets his ousers tight, ho will ruin them in a ?ry short run. How' is it, then, that a ian who keepa sober ia well off, whilo if is trousers are tight they are better oil? :ust the relations between man and ouserB be always strained? No. Let im keep quite sober, and get his ousera a little full. InRentoU'H Plumuil Kulgltt Speech. hUadepMa Proa. I reminded Col. Ingersoll of tho'cur;nt ancedote about his hasty preparaon of the famous address at Cincinnati 1187G, which has gone into history uner the name of the "Plumed Knight" jgech., I told him that it seemed to be retty well authenticated that he hart eglected to write the speech, although e60ugbt by his brother to do ), until the night before the nomlation of Blaine was to be attempted, od that then, after he had gone to bed, e aid get up in response to hie brother's equest, and, taking a few sheets of paer, dashed oil tho speech in a few mmtes k'and then returned to his bed. 'here was n suspicion of a smile about lie Colonel's lips, and it seemed to me a though this anecdote had brought amorous recollections to mind of that lidnight sceno in tho iiotel when, ather petulantly, he yielded to his mother's request. But he said speakag in seriousness; Yes; it is true, bo far as the.writing ? concerned. I did sit down and put ?hat I had to say uponjpaper?alljbut tho ret paragraph. Tho lirst paragraph ras suggested by somethiug which I lad heard upon the Uoor of the conention. A speech had been made lominating another candidate than the ino whom I was to put in nomination, ,nd some reference had beon made to ilasBaehusettB. That gave me an op>ortunity of 6aying In a single sentence lomething contemporaneous and sug;ested upon the moment, but after I ipoke that one sentence I delivered the ipeegh 88 ] had written .it out. but the writing out of tho speech waa tho mere nechauical operation. It was no part of I ta composition; tho ideas which I had | md which I uttered were those which tiad been in my mind, had been turned jver iu my mind, and ' had beeu ^om* ppaed long before.'1 \ askeif him' jf tho same operation sliaracterijed the composition of tho Indianapolis Decoration day address which was delivered in the same summer that the "Pluuied Knight's" speech was. Co). Jnge^o]l did not seem to remem our Tyupimjr up naa Wr|ll0B DHt ttiat Bildrees beforehand pr not, but ho asserted that ita composition, bad beeu Jioiop on in his mind for yean. The speech formulated and expressed the solemn and sublime emotions caused by an experience upon the battlefields and bv famUfarity wjth t|)e awful trapedieB of war. It represepted thoyghts which had filled his mind since '(H. WffT {tf >?jjuinr. Because it has nroven ita nhanlntp merit over and over again, because it has an unequalled record of cures. because its business ia eonduoted in t thoroughly honest manner, and bocauai I it combines economy and strength, be 'ingthe only medicine of which "10( Doses One Dollar" is true?these strouj | points have mado Hood's Saraaparilli the most sijccesafijl medicine of thi day* & Van* Hoy ten's Cocoa?1''Best and Qoe Farthest." mwjf-3 _ChiIdren_Cryfor_Pitche^s_Castaria IKON* AND WOOI, ' The Condition of Tiionu Alnrketa Acoordl z to llriuUtreetV llf|iorti< !.' There in a steady demand for cru iron in all markets. Earlier in the si eon the lear of serious strikes and t 0 apprehension that tho heavy product '* would work lower prices in iron pi u duets, together with tho certainty as t tho magnitude of this year's operatiot 3 all tended to restrict demand with very conservative limits. All of the [j elements of uncertainty liavo now di . appeared, and buyers in nil Hues fi f iheir way clear to purchaulng freel There is a steady run of orders f structural iron, plates and tubes at merchant steel. Numerous inquiries hi ou tho market for steel billets, uiuc bars and Vviro rods. Tho nail make are busy ou largo orders. Contracts f< between *10,000 and 50,000 tons of std rails will probably bo placed in a fe 1 days. Steel rail salea np to June 1 fa ' up 1,080,000 tons, according to olllcii 1 statements. ' The copper market is buoyant at 1C lOjc per pound for Lake Superior iugo , Production continues heavy, but coi i sumption for tho moment is apparentl ahead of it. The lout statement of fo! , eign stocks shows a decrease of 0.4C tons during tho lirsthalfof this moutl Wool. Slow demand is the prevailing featur of all the seaboard wool markets. liuai nets is considerably reduced at Doston and the current quotatiouB are barel maintained. At Philadelphia very littli inquiry is met with. Iu this tnRrket aUi buyers are not inclined to btock up. Th prevailing disposition all rouud seem to be to wail developments. l?aeteri operators appear to bo working vorycau tioiiBly in tho interior. A Philadelphii dispatuh says that "uiany eastern buyer! who were in the West have returned, ai the growers wero holding their wool a higher prices than the inauufacturen have to pay for the same grades of for eign wools." In Texas and Californii something has been done by the agent of tho eastern manufacturers. In Ohi( thirty cents seems to bo the basis for Un< wool, Tho arrivals from the West art increasing. Tiiehf. In no comfort, night or day, Whcu teeth are hUlllTlnn from decay, And oh! the ixiiti Unit wo shall (eel, When hitter hours at Inst reveal, Hut all our woe chum; Krtui and gaunt ? row our neglect ol Sozodo.nt. MWKJkW j Our life is made up of mistakes and tho greatest ono I ever made wan in not using Loose's Extract Red Clover lonfj |ago. I.Buttered two years, scarcely knowing a well day, with Rheumatism and Indigestion, had arrived at tho conclusion that I was nothing but a trial to myself and friends. I commenced taking your fluid extract of Red Clover, in fact arrived at the point where 1 would tako anything any ono recommended. Saw your ad and thought I would try a little newspaper recommendation on my own hook. Like all other remedies tho first bottlo seemed to do fne good. But unlike ail ether remedies I discovered no bad effects from takiug it. I am now on my thirteenth bottlo and though perfectly well, go on the supposition that if a little does mo so much good, will keep it up. Very truly yours, J. A. Eukling. daw Latonia, 111. The imEATii of a chronic catarrh patient is often so ollensivo that he becomes an object of disgust. After a time ulceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked and frequently entirely destroyed. A constant source of discomfort is the dripping of tho purulent se vuewuua iuiu iuu luruw, suinuumes producing invetprate bronchitis, which in ita turn has been the exciting cause of pulmonary disease. Tho brilliant results which have atteuded its uso for years past properly designate Ely's Cream Balm as by far the best and only cure. mwpji\y A Fortunate Woman* Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Orvid, Mich., has reason to bo very thankful. She was a great sufferer from heart disease for years. Was short of breath, had hungry Bpells, pain in side, fluttering, faintnees, etc. After taking two bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, she says: "I am better than for 20 years. My mind and eyesight have improved wonderfully. 1 advise all persons thus afllicted to use this great remedy." Tho Logan Drug Company, druggists, recommends and guarantees it. l)r. Miles' work on Heart Disease, containing marvelous testimonials, free. mwfaw-2 A Cure for CoiiMtlputlon nud Sick-IIondnclie. Dr. Silas Lane, while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain euro for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family Medicine. It will cure sick-headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kiduoys, and for clearing up tho complexion it does wonders. Druggists sell it for 50 cents a package. diw-3 Tho employe may not be a meddler, but he is always minding somebody else's business. lilcctrio itlttom. This remedy is becoming bo well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who use Electric Bit tera sing the same song of praise.?A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Elcctric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and ?thcr affections caused by impure blood.?Will drive malaria from the system and preventas well ns cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters.?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.?Price 50 cts. and $1 00 per bottle at Logan Drug Co.'s drug store. 5 Sick Hoailnclie. Loose's Red Clover Pills cure sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipations. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for $1. For sale by Logan Drug Company, daw As. an Emergency Medicine for sudden colds, Ayer's Cherry Tectoral takes the lead of all remedies, a dose or two generally sufficing to stop ordinary coughs and ease the worst. For the cure of throat and lung disorders, this ''preparation is unequalled. daw j Advice to Motliurii. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by asicH child suffering and ciying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at ouce and get a bottle of Mrs, y?finslow's Soothing SykvI' Fan Children Tektiunq. Its value ib incalcula ble.' It will relievo the poor littlesufferer immediately. Depend upon it, moth era, there is no miBtake about it. Il cures dysentery and diarrhcea, regulate! tho stomach aj}d bowels, cures wind colic, softens tho gums, reduces inflam malion, and gives tone and energy t< tho wholo system. Mas. Winslow'i Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ini! is pleasant to tlio taste, and is tin prescription of one of the oldest andbes hmsiie nurses nnd phj-oieians in the United States, nod is for mile by all druR gists tbroimhout the world. Price 2 cents a bottle. mwfaw RJ lies' Norvo ftlul Liver X'illi. 1 \n important discovery. Theyaoto ' the liver, stomaoh and bowels tbroug ' the nerves. A new principle. The 1 speedily pure biliousness, bad taste, to: ) pid liver, piles and constipation. Spier ' did for men, women and cbildrei ' Smallest, mildest, surest. Thirty doat > for twenty-five cents. Samples free i 1 The Logan Drug Co.'b. FJTS. 411 Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline B Great Nerve Restorer. No Fita aft first day's uso. Marvellous cures. Trea iso and $2 00 trial bottle freo to Fit ease Send to Dr. Kline, 031 Arch st., Phila., F FLNAXCK AND TRADE. ng Tho Fenturva of tho Money nml Rtoc Mnrketa. Jo Kcw York, Jnne 2!.?Won^r on call wu with no loaim, closed offered at 4 per con ?a- Prime mercantile paper M**7 percent. atonic (lo exchange quiet at il Ma4 Halea 135,1( ,ie aharua. on Mr. llUlno'a utterances on tho McKlnley tarl bill aud the anti-trtut legislation In CoiiKrci 'O- wore made tho occasion of ndetermined raid U| , ou Hu?ar heflnerie* by the professions eleuien 10 lu tho Mock market this morulug, and a oecllu IB o'^li percent was established In tno ccrtlflcatci , which bad alto the eflect of Inducing Mica oi th IQ itocka of thu regular Hit. Th? general slttiatloi H(, wiin mure favorable than yesterday, the advice l from Chicago being more hopeful and tho pros |S* poctaofa final ugteemout at Washington boltu CO much bct'er. Tho traders and professional! wen .. all bulla lor tho time being,however, and tlx depression of prices was comparatively aueasi Ji" mailer, tluxitfh tlnal concessions were Insignia 1(1 cant lu roostuf the active stocks. Tho cloiu wai ri? heavy to weak at ntnall fractions below la* , nltilu'a figures. Hugar In down ?}(, aud l<outs k yllle A Niishvllleyt percent. ra lUllroad bonds uuusually dulls talcs IHlfl.OOO. )r Govermueut aud btuto bonds dull aud steady, cj bonds and stuck quotations?closed bid. u, U. 8.4s reg....... 121W Ohio A Mississippi, Mj " II. 8. 4m coupoua l'/JJii do preferred ?. 83 11.8.4#i reg Jew Oregon fmpr'veui't 4U ui U. 8. 4%s coupou.?.lU3 Oregon Nav .. 104 Pacific Ct of 'U6 list Oregon Trans 4tfji Adaina Kxnreaa l.'-O I'acllie Mall 43 y\ American Express.. 115 Pittsburgh iv? t, Canada Pacific .. 82 Pullman l'alaco.. , Cauada Southern... 67>J Head lug 41' ' '* Central i'acl tlc....~. 84 Kock Island UlJ' y Chesapeake A Ohio '?il/t ot.L. A dan Frau~... 85 !>. do first preferred. 64 8t. Paul 7?k do second pref'd.. 4'2!-i do preferred 118 u Chi. Bur. A Qulucy.lt fiH St. Paul A Omaha.. sw l. Dol. A Hudson ?lC7w do preferred w Do!., Lack A ? oat~J44S Tenn. Coal A Irou., 4'JVi Denver AH. 0 11% Texas Pacific 'Mi ? Krle 'M* Union Pacific.... r.ik ? KortWayno Ita U.H.Kxprcsa. 72 Illinois Control U:,}'4 W.. tiu L. A V l:% , Kansas&Texaa l'J do preferred 'AS > Lakutihoro 111% WelU-Fargo Kx 145 > Loulsvlllo&Nash. 88 Western Union D MemphlsitiCho*..., GO Am. Cotton Oil i Michigan Central..,10o?.j Colorado Coal M), Missouri l'acltlc...- Iron bilver . 0 Nashville & Chatty 103 Qulckillvcr VA H NewJorsoyCoutroL 1*24 do preferred 41 , Norfolk A W.prel'd f?2i* Sntro 5 Northern Pacific.... Mr}* Klchm'd it W. P.T. 32-ti do prcforrod - 8i$a Atchlnon 41)2 \ Northwestern....,,.., 110 Chicago On*. 6j>2 , do preforrod........ Ml Lead Trust. lo>i * Novr York ContraLlOU duear C'J t IlroodstutXa and Provisions, j New YonK, Juno 21.?Flour, receipt*, 14,772 . packages; exports l.O&o barrels aim ft.oij snewa; market heavy and dull; tales 14,750 barrel*. 1 Wheat receipt* 52,800 bushels; Hales 672,000 i bushels of futures und 131,000 busheU of sjiot; ? spot market weak; No. 3 red 87c; ungmdeu red oDtlotis dull and weak; No. 2 red J June Viyifi: July closing at V3%c; ) August VlJ^it)2>?c, closing at tll^c; September Ola'Jl^c, c'osltig at Die; December U.^C. Kve nufpt; western 50a57o. Barley quiet; Cauada f? ?i7^:. Com, recelnt* l.'i 1,000bushels; export* 1 ',824 nushols; bales 552,000 bushols of futures and 155,000 bushels I. pot; market steady: ungraded mixed 4lal2}$c; Juno lie; July 41%c; August 4J?Sc; September 4Gc. Oats, receipts 221,. 1100 bushels; exports 21,405 bushels; sales 1110,000 bushels of futures and 7U.0U0 bushels of sp6t; market dull and easy; Juno&lJ^c; July 34?So; August 33%e; spot No. 2 white 35a3ic; mixed western 32a35%c; white , do Ulallc; No. 2 CblcagoJ15J<c. Ilay caiy;shlp. , ping 85140c: good to choice ui?85e. Coll'eo, steady and little chance in prices. Sugar, refined dull; off A 5 S.lG*fitf<j.|S!oliisac? quiet. like steady, domestic &%a7j{|C. la low dud and weak. Hosln (lrin. '*uri>eutiue firm. Kggs steady; western U^c. 1'ork quiet; mew |13 60al4U0; extra prime $1000alu50. Cotton seed tirm. Lnrd steady; western steam 10u; July G.14c; August 6.82c; ' 'cptemher G.S'Jc. Butter arm; Klgin western dairy GalO^c; do creamery 8al5)Jc. Cheese steady and quiet. Ciucxao, Juno 21 ?Wheat market was sluggUli.and there was a gradual weakening in prices. Hates were again quiet, generally lu the aorui.nmi mere wore more reports of runt in the kpring wheat Corn was quiet and inactive. Data dull. Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat So. 2 tprfng HH'/.c: No. 3 spring T'iuTTc; No. 2 red S5Uo; Juno 85J^aSC)4c, closing at 85>$e; Ju'y twiJitiWjic, closing at stic: August 84&a87Jj;c, cloning at 8G?;?. Corn, cash No. 'J. :M%c; June at>4c; July ;tt'/?a3i%c, closing at ;H%e; August ;t5>ic. Oata, casn No. 2, 29c; July 29fca2y%c, clog lu i at 2D>?c: August 27%o; September 2<%c No 2 rye 40c. Flaxseed 81 b'J. Timothy II35. Mess pork, cash 812 hO; July 8l275al2 H5, closing at 312 S3:August 512 40; September 312 SO. Lard, cash 5.b5c; July 6.87J4a5.90c; teptetnber 6.1Cc. idiort ribs &.05a5.luc; shoulders 5 00a5.l6o. Whisky $109. Butter steady and uucbanged. Eggs llill^c. Philadelphia, June 21.?FJonr weak. Wheat weak; fair to good milling 8S?93c; prime to choice 95a'J8o; July 8'J>Jc; August and September 8Sj6i8'Je. Corn quiet: No. 2 yellow 42c: No 2 mixed Juue and July 41%ii41Kc; August 41%c; September4iU2?4c. Oat* llrm; whlie JuueSHka 34%c; July 3.SJ-ia3,i|4c; August 32%a33c; Stptember 3t%c. lluitor tirm: Pennsylvania creamery extra I5%al0c; da prints extra 11)4230. Eggs llrm; 1'enusylvauia firsts 15>.^c. Cincinnati, o., Juno 21. ? Flour steady Wheat steady: No. 2 84c; receipts3,t*)0 bushels; shipments 2,000 bu&nels. Corn steady: No. 2 mixed 37Xa3Sc. Oats llrm; No. 2 mixed 31c Rye dull and lower; No. 2, f>2c. Fork llrm at 81262j? Lbri liominai at O.tiuc. Hulk meat* and bacon llrm Whisky steady at SI W. liutter firmer. Sugar steady. Eggs dull at 10c. Cheete easy. Baltimore, June 21.?Wheat, western firm: No 2winter red spot, Juue, July, August and September 88aS8&e. Cor*, western firmer; mixed spot, Juue and July 40j?a45)c; September 41%c. Data steady aud un. hanged. Itye nominal. Ilay weak; prime to eholeo timothy 812 00al3 00. Provisions steady, liutter active aud steady. Eggs llrm at 14^al6c. Toledo, 0., June 21.?Wneat dull: cash fSJrJc; July 87^c; August September b7%0; Liecember k'Jftc. Corn <fu 11; cash 85%o; July 2Ce. Oats quiet; cash 20J4C; August 27%c. Clover seed quiet and steady: cash 83 25; October 83 40. Live StocK. Ciiicaco, June 21.?Cattle?Receipt* 2,500 head; thipiucuta 1,000 head; market sternly: beeves 8l75a5 00; steers $3G0a4G0: stockers and feeders 8250a3i!0; cows, bulls aud mixed SlSOalftO; Texas cattle St SGa3 20. Hogs?Receipts 13,000 head; shipments 4.0CU head; market strong and active; mixed 83 75a3fl5; heavy S3 70a4 00; light it 73*4 00. cheep, receipts 1,500: shipmenta none; market strong; uatlveH$lG0a5 60;TexauH$3 20a 4 40; lambs St) 00a7 00. East Liueuty, Pa., June 21.?Cattle?Rccolnta O.IRrt ho.1.1- Bh I *?.<?<?- 1 I?i - ?*' ?? ? iiiubUM 1,-iw uwu. UUIUIU5 uic lug; all through consighnmtutu. Hogs?Receipts 355 bead; shipments 2,GOO head; market 11 riu; common to best Yorkers S300a4 00; pigs 13 C5(i3 85. - Sheep?Receipts 'J,COO bead: snipmenu 1,800 bead; market flriu at uuchaugcd prices. Cincinnati, 0., Juno 21. ? Hogs dull and easy; common to light S275a3 85; packing and butcher* *3G5r3 80; recclpta 1,100 bead; ahlpmenta 770 head. Petroleum. Nkw York, Juno 21.?Petroleum opened firm at Kc advance. Tbe market after the opening became very dull and remained ko until the close. Stock txchange: Opening, highest, lowest and closing 8'J%c. Sales 43,000 barrels. Oil City, Pa.. June 21.?Petroleum opined at 89%c; highest 8'J%c; lowest 89%e; closed at 8'J^c; sales 2i4,000 barrels; ihlpweuts 6,410 barrels; runs 73,800 barrels. Bradford, Pa., Juno 21.?Pelrolcum opened and closed at sy^cjhigbest b0%c; lowest s'>%c; clearances 514,OOu uarrels. PirrsnuROU, Pa., June 21.-Petroleum dull; opening, highest, lowest nn?! closed Wo. "Weekly Bunk Statement. Nkw York, Juno 21.?The weekly bank statement shows the following changes; Reserve, decrease. .. 8 812,075 Loans, lucrease 403,700 Specie, decrease .. 8jD,100 Legal tenders, decrease.? 246,800 Deposits, decrease %9,700 Circulation, increase 20,100 The banks now hold IG,114,025 In cxccsb of the 25 per cent rule. ________ Metals. New York, June 21.?Pig Iron dull; Scotch 821 W!a25 50; American S1G OUalSOO. Cotton. Cincinnati, 0., Juno 21.?Cotton steady middling 12c. Bucklcn's Am ten Halve. The beBt salve in tho world for cuts, ' bruises, eores, ulcere, salt rheum, feter sores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblaine, coma, and all akin eruptions, and poaitively cures piiea, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give pcrfect Batiafaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by Logan Drug Co. For a Disordered Liver try Beecham'e . Pillfl. 2 Ss 1.000 H |*? . RGWArtO' .1 ' >11 'o i*yOniwh9?.|<K Mil ineantr?d^tbY;J/\ i , ft ?#a^?ureUltiSOv>v | ! WEBlMKvSBvVT *J1 vviunot^K\< |||j MJURS unnAirSgj \ 'I f*our"-t.n*Hi?Qc^^v ' Url trrt Win hie 5 ?Z^V iV ^u| Ita-lViimiMitartfuKT. 'I ft a I Mike i HmHir u?twitlj I! a iPMbciMirwiLJJ/C y /cy-^v}\i\ '/j 0 Jl111 v a 'toTi ' . wOnM?rilBohcino?ndtrxUil?,?adB??If Ieia'i Baku tiuvt Tti00MacJI" Jfl f >mi mill, . ! i i nnr.caa it Atk/or Fik-Hen, u'.feA will Btaim Old & n cw runrmuae fanthh will Stain Glaib ano SminAWAhc at tho W"*BT*i*Ttnw??" I'lmo will Stain voun old Baskets . : H will Stain (Unva Coach and 2 BimON *. Jr wnsmstiW w 'f. a, \WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PhQ4dolpbl?, ^BOVAIRD&SEYFAN * u MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS, ? n . m ? ?? ?? ? ? uraQiora, Mc&ean county, Pa, l> : Branch Office and Salesroo! I . 150 First Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, [ Constantly ou hand, both at Bradford and I'ittiburgb, the largest atock ol Drilling and Fishing Tool IN THE WOULD And all our own Justly acknowledged mporlor tnsko. Our (aclililcs for promptl y filling lari dent aro unsurpassed, ns wo manufacture and deal Itt everythlug In tho way of Oil aud Artesian Well Supplies. EXAMINE OCR New Electric Engine And become convinced that It substantiates our claim that It is the best In tho market. N. B.~Wo aro onco moro In tbo field with the largest stock ol ntn n m /IT inn nnn aittx ttw rwsi-ULABS BJNUMMlAfll) SUFFLlr la Oildom. Second-hand BOILERS, ENGINES, TANKS. PIPKS, TUBING, CASINO, ctc., OU Ht a large discount from the prlco of new. Tbrco thousand eteht hundred second-hand holler* awl cuglnos sold in tho hut tcvcu yea without ouo mishap or word of fault being found. THIS IS OUR RECORD. Estimates Furnished. Correspondence Solicited, ap-t'MVM after Making A trial deal with us, the average mortal Is iu such spirits that ho has to imllc. EFREEZE THIS FACE1and you have the prevailing expression of tho man who has JubI spent money ou our goods. HE'S ILARIOUSLY APPY. What makea'em happy? It takes a good deil to make tnoit people happy, rand It takes, age de*l to make these folks happy; but wo do It dally. TRY TJS I I G. Mendel & Co. DEALERS IN Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Linoleums, Mattings, &( 1124 MAIN STREET. m Qpr Btqp.k wilt. Close at 8 v m. After May 3i. SvruitnAY'H Kxcgtrr.n. for Infants and Children. ' "Cutorla la so well adapted to children that I Castorla enroa Colic, Constipation, I recomracml it as superior to any prescription I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, known tome." ILi. Ascnro, 1LD., I clvot ilocp, and promote <11111 Bo. Oxford SL? Brooklyn, N. Y. I Without injurioyj rntvUnytfon, Tint Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, n. Sunburn, v Piles, Chafings, Cuts, I i Eruptions, llSfe Boils, g Sore Eyes, gj^gyj Burns, : Qnrfl Poof \A/nnn/4o vjui v-? i vuij IB88B6jl?8 nyuiiuo. Mosquito Bites, Sips1 Bruises, j Stingsoflnsects, pp|g3 Catarrh, Inflammations, Soreness, Hemorrhages, buff wweh. Lameness. AVOID IMITATIONS. / ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue,1 New York. s~?\ 'THE (: Satisfaction Guaranteed. EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING POWDER IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLD ON UTS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTED WITH QUALITY. C0Q&8 Quarters,Retail at 5 cts COOKS Halves, Detail at 10 cts COOKS Pounds, Retailat20cts Sold by ail Grocers. Try a Pound Can". WE ARE ALL SETTLED. Come and SeoUs in Our New and UandsomeQuarters, 51 Twelltk VA mn roll BlflwrM - ' v"4' BICYCLES than all other dealers combined Tho N ^ VICTOR SAFETY li finer than ever. Don't fall to seo It. Wo arc /^A\\)A^Sl ' I T//fy trading In comparatively new wheels of otherBr irvvNil ///> makes for tho VICTOR. Why lilt? Blmply caufc tho VICTOR labCBt. Ic2??it^l Don't loso money by buying a wheel without ex- //uSc^SS' Rv^ omlnlng tho VICTOR. Buy tho best in the start, -<?5> It Is the cheapest In the end. ^ Call and examine our stock. Over a doicn differ- .^T. EDW. L. ROSE & GO,, Hew Store, 5? Tweli%h street Govornmont Land. Q " BURLINGTON ROUTE, , CHEAP LANDS" IN THE . "WEST. m Along tho line* of the BURLINGTON RODTK In Nebrnnka, Colorado, Wyoming and north* wentern Kiuimis, particularly uu It* voir vxteu- ~ tlom in thni territory, thcro liatlll iouo (Jov* < ernmcnt Lund awaiting mtleroent, a* well uu otlur cheap land hold by Individual*. Tho larnU *1 are among the left to ho had anywhere In tho j country lor agricultural and grazing purposes <m lu tho comparatively new districts ate many f Improved farms, which can ho purchased Hi a 4 very low rate of that claia of reatlesi pioneer not* f' tiers, who arc ready at *11 time* to move "lar- t I UierWeBt." In tho turrltory embraced by the t S1 UUUUMJTON'B linen wvat o( tho Mliinurl T River, theio ant In the vicinity of two hundred 'J new towui, which oflVr to mauuUcturerM and ? biulnesB ineu an excellent opportunity to locate ? with nrolJt. Bend to tho uiidvnilxtie*! lor do- , Hcrlptfvo pamphlet* and other matter giving ] locatlou and lull particular* concerning the?o 1 laud*. -L A HAP OF THE UNITED STATES. ? .oor A large, handiomo Map of tho United 8t*to*. I ' showing North and South Dakota, mounted and I BUltlhlofor ollleo or hutne u?o. and lulled by ' mu uunuuiuiun huutk, will bo furnished +. responsible parties on application to tho under- 1 llRUOd. PLAYING CARDS. j For 10 centa, either In pos'sno or by applying n k at Itooni 12, C., 21. A i), K. ft. Geucral Office, cor- f,1 I nerof Adams and Franklin si roots, Chicago, you J? P a cau obtain a pack of best fjUAlily 1'lnylugVnnlt. fli 7 P. S. EUSTIS, j(lon'l P?M, and Ticket Agt. C.. R & Q. K. R. J, o* Ohlnnao. Ill ?. r - ' i di . Summer Rosorts, '{a IS HARLEM SPRINGS HEALTH % AND _1 " PLEASURE RESORT 3 will bo open for tho reccptlon of guests July 1. r= Tho coinuiodloui colltgo building*, nrcouuno* * dating kO RUCits, will bo operated a* a hotel dur- bei lug tho summer months. Tho tables will be 10 supplied with tho substantial products of the 4 farm and iho dalntlcsof ihoteasau, prepirod by ti prdewlonal French cook. The hotel 1* ?Uuktod In a flue grovo on tho summit of a hill, thus pecutlnc pure air. coollug breeze?, and beautiful J \r views of tho surround lug country. Tho college 8:3 cauipua Is equipped with swings. croquet 1 utoutida. lawn tuuul* court. otc. AdtnMntf t*n in*. campus Ik a spacious park with walks, drives, ? lakes, bath house, hhu springs of iron, magnesia, soda and pure waters. Livery stables with riding and driving horses on the premises. For rest, recreation, amusement, health atul choice \ society, spend this summer at llarlem Springs. * Terms, 10 to J8 per week. Dally hack leaves Solo tr*ll and Carrolltou for tho Springs at 1 o'clock. wll JOHN K. STEEVE*, # I jc20 Harlt'iu Springy, 0. 6 HOWARD'S LICK. OR HARDY. ?.i, WHITE BULI'lICR Si'RJNGS, Will Open Junk 18. c Hotel remodeled, enlarged and refurnished. 10.1 Sulphur Hatha and Bowling Alleys, Dally P;' malls. For terms and circulars, address, '"J? HOWARD'S LICK CO., J) Howard's Lick. Hardy Co.. or Moorfleld. W. Va n Educational. 1: it. De CHANTAL, | NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. B (Bisters of tho Visitation.) > ~ A school of more than national reputation, Q oilers exceptional advantages for thorough edu- y cation of young ladles in all departments. Li- m., brary ol six thousand volumes. Fine philolophical, chcmlcal and astronomical apparatus. F Musical department specially noted. Corpaol 3*p piano teacher* trained by a learned professor V* from Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture 06P. according to the method ol the old Italian mas V KKl ters. " Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. w Ten acres ot pleasure grouuds. Board excellent. For catalogues, and references to patrons in p all tho jtrinclpal cities, address m THE DIRECTRESW. c - ' m,; financial. gl? 8 JOHN 31. OAKLEY & CO., " !,, BANKERS AND BROKERS, ^ 4-6 Sixth Street, c Hotel Anderson .Block. riTTSUUIIGII, rA., "|! ? stocks, retkoleust, gr.vix, mo- " visions, local securities, ? Eowttit and told tor Cash or on Miiiyfa. Private wire to New York ami Chicago. As f tho only member# la Pittsburgh of the Chlcngj y ISouut of Trudr, we shall continue to recclve Cxc tho quotations over our private wire. np7 Wheeling Title and Trust Company, Ofllcc: Room 1, Rollly Building, Market St , Hereby informs the public y that it Is now ready for business, fttocks, if* Bonds aud Real Kstate bought Bud sold on AJJ] commission. Rents collected. Titles examined inu and guaranteed. DiKECTon?~John M. Brown, Henry Bncr, H. ?? F. Behrens, Geo. Q. Hannon, J. A. Hess, W.P. Hubbard, J. E. Hughes, J. 8. Naylor, C. J. Raw* Wh ling, Anton Heymann, Henry 11. Russell. Bet Henry M. RurscII, Thomas O'Brien, Mo1 President. Secretary. .. Alex. Updegraff, Goo. R. K. Gilchrist, *?.) ABsltaut Secretary, Examiner of Titles. J*11 Tolophone fiTiQ. apl gank of the ohio valley. mai CAPITAL ,.8175,000. p})1 ? Wm. A. Ibctt.? ?President g?, Wm. B. Simmon .. ..-Vice President nu. Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Ger* c^, taany. Chi dibxctors Wm. A. Isett, Mortimer Pollack, wh J. A. Miller. Wm. R. filmroinn. E. M. Atlluion, John K. Botlio'rii, ol* Henry Speyer, Victor Eosenburg. ?*) Jacob C. Thomas. pi: jal F. P. JEPSON, Cashier. gjj JgXCHANGE BANK. Si CAPITAL 8200,000. ? J. N. Vahck President ?.,n L. 8. Dki.apla.ik .-..Vice President {J* DIBSCTOIU). J. N Vance, Uco. E. BtlfoL J. M. Brown, Wn. ElllnEham, _4 L. 8. Ilt'lftplaln, A. W. Kclfojr. BU John Frew, Wt Drafts Issued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points In Europe. Cni JOHN J. jpyro. Cashier, Chj Cornice and Tin Roofing. H? ~ He Galvanized Iron Cornice ? =r cii AHD? Ma TIN ROOFING. I Ne Mo Bet Special attention given to all kinds of Sheet wi lion and Tin Work on Buildings. Also Steel ~~ *nd Felt Rooflng. 1 Call and got price* beforo contracting, m I am po prepared to give bargains In that line ol work. B. F. CALDWELL, 1*1 R Ct\r Mwln m?(1 Ponth . \ 1 ' Photography. ^ Housefurnlshlng Hardware. ^ TOE CREAM FREEZERS. in "] ^ F( The LiRhtnlnR Freezer lina never hail an ' equal. Makes smoother, lighter and inoro Ico iD St- Cream, and at tho t-amo timet quicker, than ? otbern. bold by Jorieg & ilro., Henry KalblUcr. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SON'S, ? Je3 Whnlwwl<? A Rent*. C ? Medical. \ IpST? STOPPED FREE. \ '?? (? M N Vi Uarrticui Sutttn, , 3 I IB wSsfsaKK'Steft " Z ADORER. ? ' >, Ea " t<r i"Tr* rm, KrlUi-w, tie. M &fkj |SilNrALJ.ini.E if Uktn fllrwted. So fit tfitrirwl i| Sr S i1 TmtiHtfMi |J trial bottle Irw to til t||PM?nt*.lh?yBRjrini?xnfM?eh?rn?Pobo*?b?n aiMrrrtivnl. Her.q iitmn. 1. (). ktid rt t>rr?i kililrtti of 4 mtclMlto 1)1*. XLINR.nl Arch H?.. miaddphit. P?. \ b*o IlrunUu. MKVTARM 0/ UtlTJLTlXQ i'lUCUS. 11 dc23-M wr*vr Railway Time Card. Arrival and aopnrturo of trains on and tiler tfsy 11, lwo. Explanation or ltxruawci Uahkh: Dully; ftjumlay excepted: JMontfay xceptcdt IHatunUy cxconteili Iduuday only; ywlimUv nnlv. Kiwtorn HlawUid thno. kki'aht. ?. ?v u. it.it ? iltunl.iue, KhhI ahhivk. 4:85am WanhC'y,lU1t,?hll.AN Y. *11:25 pm 2:!?>ptP Halt ,1'till <k S,\. 12:45pm 12:01 am Wa#U.(J'y,lialt..rhll.AN.Y. ^ 8:t0am Cumuorlantl Accom t3:Mpm *2:3:>pm ....?....Orafton Accom.. 12:45 pm |il:uumu MouuiUvilIu Accom t7:!Wam |8:00atn MoumUvlilo Accom tl2:4& pm M:H5pm ...... MouwUvlllo Aicom t5:05pm [rt'lOnm MomkiUvIIIo Acroni f7:45 pm >Ki'Al.T. If.tVV.K.K.?? V?CO.Inv.,WeM AHKivs. '8:35 am For Columbus and Chicago 12.Mam ,0:0jat? Columbus, flu.audfhlcauo *G:IOpm 0:<5pm ........ Chicago Limited 5:25 am 1:35 pm Chicago Ki press tlt:(X)am 0; 10|>m Columbus, fin. ?* st Louis *5:8,\ am I Columbus Accom H 1:00 am KiUOam St. Clalrsvllle Accom tll:U)am 0:05 am Ht.CUIt>vlllo Accom tll:U> am 1:45pui St. Oialrstlllo Accom jl:8Sput <:Vipm| .. Bt.'OlalrsTllle Accom..... {0:10 pm ? 1'aiit. tun. it.ii.?akhivi. ; to am .~Kor PHubuntU *10:00 sin 7:20 am Pittsburgh 6:Mpm i):20pm ..,,,,1'itUburgbandEiut.. *10:80 pm 1:35 pm 1'ituburgh tl2:f>0 pm 7:00 pm Pittsburgh |ll:ft0am ?::u)|ini ...Washlcgtou. l'iu. Accom... 1? :M am *p art. V7,C. A bT. IT 11Y. arhivk. 7:20 am Pittsburgh ..." l:?5ptn .Pittsburgh and New York. 13:45 pm (:20pm ..Pittsburgh and New York.. flliOOaui ):40pm ...Pittsburghmid N.Y. Ex WKST. 7:20 am Express, t'ln. and St. Loul? 10:50 am ):40pui Kxprcss, Cln. nnd 8t. Louis 19:29 pm l:86nm Kxim!A*.fiiei?>u?i?vnli?.tr I'-Al Mumim l:Wi>m|...H"toni>cnvlllo AUonnlioti...| I-.I'AM. C. & 1'. H. K. AHKIVt. l:R0 am .FitUbn'h, Cleve. ?b Chicago 18:62 pin >:33am BtcubcnvllloAocotn jlslMpm :'/.'am .riUatturgli and Now York* fII:IM nm !:oo i?m Cleveland ami Chicago.... t8:Mam i:M pin .PllUburxh and Sow Voik- t5:37 pm ':Upro ...........Hast Liverpool* H'2:12am .l'AHTi U, 1.. k\i W . K. It. AIUUVK 1:18 pm Express, Cleveland, E. A W. t3:l'J pm >:12 pin .... Mawdllon A coo in tll:33ain UOOam HUtialmvlllo Aocom 19:3') am i:8Sara BLCIalmvlllo Accoin f 1:10 pm ::li?pui HUClalrnvUle Aecom p:80pm :2l pm Kt. Clalr*vlllo Accoin 8:u3 pm :13 pm -Local Freight and Accom. tl2:06pm il'AMT. OHIO V.1 VKIt K. K. AKHIV*. :0Jam Pussoiucr... 11:10 am :30 am ..........1-aKHeiiKer... *J:Wpm :lApm raawciiKor.^ *3:4Spm KaVK AO. lUlMUMD. AllMVK u.aim Central Time. uu.i.aihi :00am Bcllalrc rtZiincAV'oThr.ras. '2:50 pm :10 pm ......Woodntlcld H?M>etiKor..... 8:50 um :'?!0 pin Sumine?(leld Accom 11:00 am BTEAMEK UELLA1KE. /Cavo WhccllnR. Dally Trip, City Tlmo-BMO, 0,10:00 and 11:45 a* m.; '2:00,4:00, C:C0 p. m. .cavo Wheeling BundavH, City Time?8:00, nft-ful 11'iwi a trt.f 'I.nn J.M ? Railroads. If HEELING & ELM GROVE R. R. V Oil and alter Wednesday, May 14, 1890. Inn on the Wheeling & Elm Orovo Railroad 1 run as follows: iKAVK WlIEKUNO. :00ji. xn., 7:00a. m., 8:00a. m., 9:00a. m., 10:00 in., 11:00 a. xn., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. , 3:00 p. in., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. ui., 6:00 p. in., ) p, in., 8:00 p. m., 9:00 p. xn., 10:W p. m. ,kayb Elm Grovb. :00 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., X) a. in., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 tn? 1:00 p. m., 2:00 n.. 3:00 p. in., 4:00 p. m , 5:00p. m., C:00p. m., ) p. in., 8:00 p. in., 9:00 p. xn., 10:03 p. m. ONDAYS?Leave at 7:00 a. m. and orcry hour 10 p. m. iy?3 C. HIR3CII, Bup't. J ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD? ? Departure and arrival of train* at Wheeling. Eastern time. Scbednlo Jn effect May 11,1890. MAIN LINE EAST. For Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, 12:01 a. m.,4:35 a in.,2:3bp.in.dally i Cumberland accommodation,^* :00 a. m. dally, oxcept rafton Accommodation, 2:85 p. m., dally, loundsvllie Accommodation, 6:00 and b:00a. and 2:35 and 6:10 p m., exccpt Sunday. ARttlVX. rom New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, )a. m. and 12:45 p. in. and 11:25p. xd., dally, umberlitud Accommodation, 6:05 p. in., ext Sunday. rafton Accommodation, 12:45 p. m., dally, loundsvlllo Accommodation, 7:30 a. m. aud 15,5:05 and 7:45 p. m., except Sunday. TKANS-ODIO DIVISION. or ChlcaRO, 8:35 and 10:05 a. m. and 10:35 p. dally, and 4:35 p. xn. dally, except Munday. lnclunatl Expreaj, 10:05 a. m. and 10:40 p. dally. olumbus Accommodation, 4:35p. m., except iday. t. Clalrsvllle Accommodation. in.?w a. 1:45 and 4:35 p. m., except (Sunday* AKRIYK. hicftgo Express, 12:55,5:25 &. m. and 6:10 p. m ly. luclnnatl Exprcu, 5:35 a. m. and 6:10 p. m., ly* olumbus Accommodation, 11:00 a. m., dally, :ept Sunday. t. ClRlrhvillo Accommodation, 11:00 a. m.and 5 and 6:10 p. m., dally, cxccpt Sunday. WHEELING 4 PITTSBURGH DIVISION, or Pittsburgh, 5:40 and 7:20 a. m., dally, 1:40 n., dally, cxccpt Sunday, ano 7:00 p. m. Sunr only. or I'lttBburyb and the E/ist, 6:?0 p. m., dally, 'afihlngtou Accommodation,5:30p.m.,dally, x>pt Sunday. AKRIVI: rom Pittsburgh, lo:oo h. m., dally, and 12:50 n., dally, except bunday, 6:55 and 10:85 p. dally, and 11:50 a. m.,Sunday only. faehingtou Accommodation, 7:55 a. xn? dally, cpt 8unday. fcUIO RIVER RAILROAD.?TIME " Table taklug effect November 24, 1889. wenger trains will run as follows?Central ic. All trains dally except those markod is t which do not run on Sunday: SOCTU BOUND. fNo.7 No. 6.|tNo.8|No.L lxxvm. a. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. oellne 8:15 10:30 6:00 iwood.. 3:35 10:45 6:15 audjrvllle........ 8:50 11:06 6:82 p. m. r Martinsville....- 5:06 12:06} T.S1 llama town 6:55 1:40 9:33 korsbure ...... 5:45 7:80 2:25 10:25 ronswood...^...,.^. 7:13...??. 3:48 11*?45 wnClty 8:33 4:55P'l-M !toa 8:33 4:W 1:10 Pleasant.... ............ 9:15 ... 0:05 1:45 lipolis 9:35 ...._. 6:?. 2:06 randotte................... 11:02 ...^. 7:80 8:27 ntlngton 11:15......... 7:45 8:40 A It III VS. irloston, via K, di O. 8:50 8:50 irlC8ton.TlaC.4 0 8:00 12:63 11:00 lte Sulphur.....^. 8:26 5:18 union 12:03 8:28 p.m. iland.M....MMMM..,MH.. 12:30 8:12 tamouth..... 1:3*2 4:07 ysvlllo 8:10 6:37 icinnatl ?.... S:10[ 7:361......? NOKTH B0CH3. No.2. No.4. No.bl WO. i.xavb, p. m. a. m. a. m. clnnati 0:30.....^ 7:85 ysvlllo 8:25 .... 9:41 tamouth......9:51........ 11:29L.MMM iUn3 10:48 PU:8ir^! p. m. nnton 4:00 2:10 .MMWM ilteBulphur. 7:43 6:42 ~ a. m. irlcaton, vla.K. & 0. 6:45 11:56 irleaton, via. C. & 0, 12:63 1D.-3S ? arrive, p. m. ntlngton........ 2:30 11:45 ... leave. a. m. p.m. ntlngton |5:36 10:00 t2:30..._* yandotte 6:46 10:16 2:43 [11 polls 7:10 11:10 4:10..^, Int Pleasant..-..?... 7:30 Pi2:oi 4:30 lion 8:06 12:36 6:00 hon City 8:10 12-.4C 5:06 venswood 0:26 2:00 6:26 a. m. rkereburg 11:10 8:30 8:00 6:00 lllimsiown- 11:45 4:03 ...^. 6:80 w Martinnvllle.......... 1:27 6:56 ......... 8:25 lunriHvIllo............^.... 2:26 7:10 9:85 awood....^.^. 2:40 7:30 ......... 8:65 looiloy - i:Si| 7:tt| 10:10 'hrouirh tickets, and baggage checked, to al Int*. ror rate* and other Information addroi* W. J. ROBINSON, CI. P. A., Parkcmborg. A. J. BANDY, A. a. P. A.. Parkerabunc. J. O. TOMUNBON. P. A., Wheeling. W. Va. ? Central Standard Time. annsylvania Lines. From Bridgeport Station. Iralnu via tho Cleveland 4 Plttaburgh Railid leave BrldRcport lor Pittsburgh, Chicago d Cleveland, 4:60 a. m. For Pittsburgh, 10:22 m. For Chicago and Cleveland, 1:10 p. m. tr Pittsburgh and New York, 2:64 p. in. F?r cubenvlllc, 8:33 a. in. Tralim arrlvo at Bridgeport at 7:63 a. m., 10:W m.; 12:10 p. m., 4:37 p. m.. and7:52 p. id. On Saturday* only?For East Liverpool, 1:11 m.; from East Liverpool, 11:12 p. m. FROM WHEELING STATION. Train* via tho Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A 8t )u1h Railway?Pail-Handle Jtou lo?leave Wheel^ lor Stoubenvllle, Pittsburgh and the East, ^P01^"' Clodaniui, Jndlinapoll'a ami 8t! 3?oL?:20 a-?"*tl<1 P-m. ForCoJumbni l? -vlJSf0' *?'*>? arriTe at WheeliKAt6.50a.m., 10:00a.m.,2:45 p.m. and 8:20 m. Tralm leavlu* nt 6:20 a. m. and arrlTina Sffith' A??t^Pcl J*,**"*0 Wheeling and lttaburgh. All train* dally except Bandar. B500 Le,Jv\e:d-w:e will EhD, Indication, Co?,Mp,'iiSPofcMUw?cl; .ujiv.Tb2l!i?^rS?S 3Ma?fiaS isrr.v^iivryvT' CATALOGUES, LISTS, CIRCDLARS uid^{ij^JK,0' ?11 k|hdcxccuuxt?ttho l?.J0B ? CK, Ho. 25 *ad 27 Kourtceuth Btjcet,