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? ??II TRUSTEE'S SALE. I ^rioisTEK'8 HALE J. Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I hr virtue of n deed of trtut executed to mo bi U'Mf iwxil"? lbt 4<v ,,f ?????. 1M0. ?tid feonJwl Id need of Trait lUtok So.Hl. two 81, I ofd>erecord!of Ohio county, VNcitVirginia, i ! vlU. <? TOVMDXY, NOVEMBER 27,1830, trocco! f? m?ii ?t public auction to tho hlgheal and be.?t bidder, nt the uortb front door of the ojii.i ?'f Ohio Couuty, the following do| rjjfA to-irlt; I i?t-violin tract of land containing one hundred and ?eventy four and thrt-e-iourth ! n'ifti* rw. more or Irw, ?ltuate<i la the county of i>n-> mu'I Statu of tt'oit Virginia, on the nturtol I It tie V\ heeling ( reek, and bounded u follow*. t'Hnl': Iteglnulngataiiugarireeon the bam of * drain ami running thence north jj poles to a white oakadjaining lands ! formerly owned by Oeorvo lenient; thence loutb (; wot KM po.Ck in a white oaltadjoiuuig Urni* iorxuerly uwued by John %Vm> t; thenoe kouth 7? ' we?i "i l-o'e* ?o ??ugar tree by a branch; thence I down ?*id branch according to the meander* ' thereof and binding tncrcou 215 poles to ( hjku: tree <>u tuu bank of aald branch. tliciii according to tnc meanders and I thereon SW polci to the beI cluuliu. being the tmme tract of iond coarcyod I w too "Id Jatnti Hlne by Wm.T. NlchoUand I will- by doed dated March 80, la75, and recorded . u-??p /it naan-/74. of ihfi record* of Ohio j(l IMTU ?~u? tract of laud situated in Ohio county, ?Y?: Virginia ad ulultiK land* of Jobu MarllnK ud K M. Maxwell, beginning at a suke in Mia i Marlins's line, corner to U. M. HhxwcIi, thence Jritii Maxwell's line south eust W uolm to Make near a run 1; tin nee north 2?%" westalj-i . :i in.tcli thencu uorth iW west 20 poles {oHtuiulu Mill Murliug'a line; thence with u:! n.'n- south 'J' wvat to the beginning, toaUlulUK I aero an<l '/& square rods, and being tftt Mime prope'ty c.mve>?l 10 Mid James Uiue t\ .--4fit!i < . uiKtrmo, byocred dated Juno 23. >??, nuiJ rccordcd in Deed Hook 77, page W of t'i- record* ui o&lo co.iuty. jd.-a certain true, of laud situated iu the Mid (ouuty el whin, mid bounded aud describe d ui...lows, to nit: Bigmmug at a stake 15feet jioui me mlddlo of the liar tond. on UIxou'h iuu; ttiencv :iortln-rt>t:oawhit?? oak tree, corner to m1(J Juwcs ltlnc; ttic-uce southwest to a iuke 16 feci from the mlddlo of Mid new road; thci' -- witii Mnl roud aud on a une with the uk.' :o Hie beginning. cautainlng on* aero, a >r? or iOM, and being the Mme proporty conveyed ii'f iii! lumea itine by Margaret U. W luteal ntitl husband by dcou dated Jane 1, !*&, *ud r. corded m feud boot at, page 1M of the record# ol uhlo county. 4tii.-l.ot No. 10 an the Mtne in designated on the plat ol the to.vn of i rUdelphla, lu tbccouuSo! (.hlOHiiil t)< ale of Well Virginia, iroutiug (cut on the Na'iuual road and ruuutng back Ijj tent t-? ?:i alley, bting the miuo property conveyed to mid Jume* *we by W. I', ilubuard, Iru'U e by deed dated November 8, l*?j, mid h-corded lu Deed livOk 00, page Slit of the record? of Ohio county. 6th.- Mti tarn lot o( ground situated lu the town of Klin urove, cotUity of Ohio aud .State of Wot Virminrt. aud dewrlbM a? follows, to-wJt: Be?:liiidii|i *t a polut In the line of the National Hoid at the corner of the hchaol house lot; tbeti'-e north t west 1?S.* feet; thence south 73 u'i'At 67 feet; thenco iu n direct Hue to trie National roif*, forming a right auglo with the line of the s-tuie; theuce louowlng tno liue ot Mid r.wd W feet and 7 Inchon to the placo ot be* gitininc belli* tne same property conveyed to i tiv klizn auu Uvnuhuud huabA'i'l l?y lived dated ouptcinber ti, lh?l, and rocaM^l'm 1'L-u i liook 70, ltw, of the record! ol Oliioiuuntv. | e.ti<i wit! will commence at 10 o'clock a. m. ol Mid day, and wt 1 oe made on the follotrlng tern:* nltd coiidltioii?, to-wit: (MO third tne piirrliita' money ensh on the day of sale; onetiilr i thereoi. with interest, iu one year from Mid date aud me reddue thereof, with futercat in two years Irom suid date, tno purchaser glv lni{ Id* notes with pood security, to bo approved by iae, for said deferred t>ayment?, mid the ie^ai title to n*id i?rt'i>erty to be retained by me a* a Inriher hoourity until the purchase money in fully paid. I'osMtsuiou of ?ald property will of mv. n on thu first day of April, lsl'l. Tho < lliJe to tho Hh ive jiroporty Is believed to be I good, hut Milling as trimtee, I will convey only { mch title as 1* vested in me by ?aid dee< of j j ttlUt J. nuq^ir<iv(iuiiiv, liiuiwi ^ W. II. IUm.eu, auctioneer.; * State of \Vk?t Vikoinia. County op Ohio, to wit: I, George Ilook, Clerk oi the Couutv Court of | Mid county, do certify that bond auu security ; Jusfa:c Kiren by the above named trustee, as required by law. ' Given under my band this 28th day of October, 18W M?xvat OEURUK HOOK, Clerk. The above salo has been continued until i SATURDAY. HKC'KMBKk, 'JO, lh'JO, at same , Mae and place. J. B. SllMStKRVlLLK, uo:?*waf Trustee. t The above sale 1ms been continued until Tucs- ' day. January 0. 18U1, at same time and place. r de-'i J. II. SJMMEJtVJLLK, Trustee. The above sale han been continued untilTuea- [ day. January r,, IKU, at saino time aud piano. 1 I JH> Trims J. ? HO.l KltVlLLK, Trustee. ] r^KUalKE'ribALE. ? i By virtue of a deed of trust made by Caroline Heine Uiuce deceased) *'Iiliam felte and Hen- I ry deIfe to me a* trustee, datoi January /1,1 tHS, \ recorded in the ollice of tho clerk of ho County j ! Co irt of ubio County. West Virginia, In need 1 of Trim Kwk Ho. 93, page ?&!, J will sell at the north front door of the Court House of said i county, on SATURDAY, tho 31st HAY of JANUARY, 1891, tog'nnlngat 10 o clock a. m., tho following dcI scribed property, that la to say: Alltholuter tfu oi Mid paitios In and to tho north half of I lot unmoored twelve lu square six iu that pad i of the city oi Wheeilug, Hiio county, West Vfr- 1 | KtnU, formerly callid Mchtetowu, but now t calle t .South Wheeling The iutotest of said Carollno llelsc In said ( property \vm h dower interest as the widow of Henry "else, deceased, which interest was extinguished by her death; and the lutercsts to be sold Hie the undivided two third* belonging to swd William Heiso and Henry Heine aa two oi the three children and heirs at law of said Hour) Heine, deceased. 'flail* a* Sau::?One-third and as much more ss the purchaser elects to pay In cash on the day of safe, (lie balance fu two equal install' went* nt one atul two years, notes bearlug In* terest from the oay oi sale to be given for the deferred payment", the title to bo letalned uuili payment is made in full. W. J. W. COWDKN, Trustee. W. H. IIai.i.eii. Auctioneer . de2? rj^RU6TKE'rf SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust made by Mary Kmroa rschstruth mid 8. Chaa. K*chbtruth, her husband, to mc ns trustee, hearing date Mny 1st, A. i? i.wj, Ntid recorded in theotliceof rite Clerk oi the County Court of Ohio county, West VirKt'Ua, in Heed oi l rust Book No. 'Mi. page 290,1 will proceed to sell at public salo at the front dour oi the Court House of said county on SATURDAY, the Tth day of FEBRUARY, 1801, beginning at 10 o'clock a in , iho following dc? scribed property, that Is to say: The MMith thirty tnreo (:(.' ) feet of lot mm bcreo eleven (11) in souar*' numbered six (6) iu the City of Wheeling, ubio county, West Vir (litiia. lu that part ot the Mid i.ay of Wheeling ormerly known as Riteiifetown. Beiug the Mime properly which was conveyed to *t?e said Mary Kuiuia hschstrutb by Hiram M. Thatcher by distl dated August 6tu, lbs7, and reenrded in tho Mid clerk's oilioe. Tho title to tuo above property Is believed to be perfect, but soIIImb as trustee I will convey only the title vested lu mo by said deed of trust. TniMs of-.\i,&?One third aud as much m re iu the i urchaser elects to pay fn cash, the bat anecin twoequ*l installments, payable respectively In six aud twelve mouths from the day ol sale, notes bearing interest from tho day of sale to be Kiveu for the deferred payments, ihe tltlt to be retained uutil payment is made lu full. jat c A. HCH AKFKR. Tru .tee. rpHUtirEE'd SALE. By vlrtuo of a dee.1 of trust made by James .'mlth jr. to mo aa trustee, bearing date ou the 17th dav of November, iu ttio year 1888, ano recorded iu ih * ofllee of Uio citric or too uouuiy Court of Manth?11 couuty, Went Virginia, m Deed of Trust Book *o. h, page* 293 aud 201.1 will priced to koII at public auction on th? l>remt?ca to bo sold in the city ot JJeuaood, in aatd county, ou SATURDAY, the lttb DAY of FEBRUARY, 1801, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., tho following do Bcribixl rval estate, oliuated in tho said city o Beuwood, that la io nay. all that lot No. a (thirty-nine) iu ricbad'a Third Amended Addl lion to the Mild city of Bonwood. being the name Srocerty iirantca and cmitcved to the wild Jaine? mini,jr., t>y A.J.(Markc, iptcialcommiMlouer, by deea dated tho 17th day of Novombor, 1883 Tkitvn or bAUK-Ono-thlrd. ?'r a* much more a? the nnrchaacr may elect, cash iu hand ou tho day of >a!e, and the balance lu two equal installments, payable reupcclvely In alx au tweive mouth ftom tho day of w?le, with Inter cat. the purenaaitr to give his notes lor tbode ferred Uiktaiiments, with aecurity satisfactory to the iiudcrilgued truHco. ml.; (iKQ. B CALDWKM,. Trustee. rjWSfEE'ti SALE. ?y virtue of a d'cd of trait made by John Mftulon and Mary Jlanlon, his wife, to me a* trui tee, <Jated Novetnoer W, If SO, recorded In the otUro of the Clerk of the County Court of ohlm oautr, Wat Vlrelula. lu Deed ol Truat Book *o. a, pane -'77. 1 will aell at the nortn Ironi door ot tho Court Honio of oald county on SATURDAY, the 21?t DAY of FEBRUARY, UB1, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. tho following | described property, that Is to ?ay: Lot num bored live In square num heed forty-two, l? the i town of nocth Wheeling. belug part of the City 1 of Whrellug. in ohloCutiuu, west Virginia. Tkiimhok rf*LR?Duo third aud as much more ??the purclitH-r elfcJ> to pay In cash on tne day ot utlo the balatr o in tno equal iUktalimcnta at one and two yearn, note# bearing luteiest from the day ol tale, to bo citcn fur th# deferred twiv rooms the title to ba retained until payment la made iu /nil. W J. W. COWDKN, Tinatec. W. H. WAIMTB aw(-t?onecr. ,I*W. UF.NMKAli NOTICES. JSJOTICE. The undcrslgucd is tho regular appoiutcd agent for the aalo of the Miller chemical Fire JExtlwmiaher. Personal attention given to all extinguishers sold by blm. Charges for refilling always on hand Address No. in Sixteenth street. Whfllnt, W. Va. J. *. DPNN1WQ. J|EJIOVED. REDMAN & CO. llavc removed their Machine Shop to the new corrugated Iron building on Chapflno street, bfr Uveeti Hevuuteentb aud Klghteenth streets, and fro now ready (or buMn?? at toe now placo. Jai MEDIC AIi. j rreieutj in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS slUtQF ?or the? "IQ8 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 ou a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. It it the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated ?so that? CURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SL HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and ali are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOfi WTRUP OP PIG-m MANUFACTURED 0NCY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, UHJI8VIILE. Kt VPW v?*? -> ? loth the effect and result when 011*9 3tassom is used. It acts gently, yet jromptly. It is the greatest boon to vomankind. Every lafiv can treat herielf and not have to undergo the torture >f instruments from physicians. Olivo Slossom positively cures all forms of emale weakness, such as Painful Men truation, Ulceration, Larceration, Bar euness, Leucorrhcca, Pruritus, Cancer, ) variau and Fibroid Tumors in their early tages and the long list of itiuuiner ible and unmentionable sufferings that ifflict the patieut. The Olivo Blossom reatment is simple and harmless. The irst application often gives permanent elief. Try it, and you will exclaim, is hundreds of others have: "Oh, I eel like a different woman!" One uouth's treatment sent postpaid to any >art of the world on receipt of $i.oo; ix mouths, fc.oo. Olivo Blossom s forsale by all leading druggists. Any lruggist who may not have it can order t from the wholesale dealer. Do not xccept any substitute. Bezuare of fraitdu cut imitations. The Celebrated France Pastile Olivo Slossom, is prepared only by The Prance Medical Institute Co., Columbus, X Incorporated /SS6. Capital$300,000.00. Branch Houses : New York, Chicago, ?an Francisco, and London, England* Sold by Logan Drug Co., V. R. Goetzo, W. W. rwln.W. B. WJUJams, C. chnepl, C. Monke* nuller,W. C. Armbrlgbt, W. H. Willlama and >1. W. Helnrlcl; J. w. liimh, and Balaton & ;o.,Martln'i berry: Bowie & Co.. Bridgeport; J. M Wyrlck, Bolialro; fit. Clair Jiios., Ben*ood 602^-patr MRTCiS iplTTLE Tiver Wsm |pm.s. "CURE flick Headache and rellove all the troubles incs dent to a bilious state of tlx? system, such at D'zzlncKs, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after Mtlng, Pain in the Bide, Ac. While their mo?i -sroarkabl? success luut been shown in curinf SICK i&eadache, yet Carteb's Lrrruc r.tvaa Pau ant equally rafriable In Consttjwtion, curing and preventing tills annoying complaint, white '.hey also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver ami regulate the bo**'* tven If they only cured . HEAD *cne they would be almost priceless 10 Chow, j who suffer from thlu distressing complaint*. I out fortunately their goodness does not end here, end those who once try them will And thetto Httto pills valuable Jn #0 nmnv ways that ihey will not b? willing to do without tbea But after oil nick head ACHE >? the bane of so many live* that here Is w'nera e make our great Wat Our Dili* cure II while others do not. Oaktrh's Little r.ivrn Pitta are very small Mid very easy to tako One or two pills make * doao. Tlioy are strictly vegetable and dc aot gripe or purge, hut by their gwitle action otaso all who use them. In vials at 85 cents J?e for $1. Bold everywhere, or sent by moil 5A5TI1 CO., Hew Yert f >fl Ml. hi flasa. Small fe DO J^\ WHAf YOU ^^vAILS KNownSMyoui You fool tired?Do you know what U moans? You nro nervous?"Why? Yon cough in tho morning?Do you realize tho cause ? Your appetite is poor?"What makes it bo? You seem liko a change person to your friends?Do you knev, what is tho matter, or lins tho cliangt been bo gradual it luis escaped youi notico? _ You liovc Consumption i "NVo do not say this to frighten you, but it is truo. Theso nro tho sure symptoms of this terrible disease. There is one thing wluch will check it and that is DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY, It U recommended tijr Miobent pKysicUnalnEurop mid AtuoricA. 95 e??Ut AO omU nil |1.00 per lUtUiw W. S3C. HOOKER dc CO. 40 Vm( Broadway. New York. This U the on It remedy that will cure Nailer' Consumption, ^oraale bvfl. R Goetie. l-ofm; Drug rowpiinv nnd John ftolomau oran p*vr rPHE IftTELLlG-ENCiRIS AGLEA1 ' A AND PKMINTAMU fAPKE. - 8I)( Intelligencer. Unices Noh, X5and'47 Fourteenth titreet. A WUJIA.V Cu]# Cod Jtan. A woman with beautv of form and (ace. Itco lipped and tadiant eyed, Wlih au air of sweet unstualed grace And mildly dignified, Deiwndlug m Utt o on trlrka of dreaa r<>r the charm (hat beautitle* Au Kvo lu bcr blooming luvellntaa In the bowers of 1'aradise. A woman whose voire la aoft and low, Aa a womau'n voice should be. Wbuae heart la warm with the kindly glow Of a generous sympathy. A woman wno never by word or look i'crvendiy displays, Or petulance. and whose rebuke la kind aa auoihcr'a probe. Whose smile is bright as the morning's eye When thi East h?s oped her itatea, Whose manners po>scw?a wlicher Tnat charms au i fascinates. Be muyt be perfect who would asp To share of her thought* a part. But there are intn who w uld go turough fire To win such a woman's heart. Tilt, UUlUiMfFLbTl'hliS, The Latest Light riirowu uu the Early Arabians. Contemporary llnlev. The diecovery of tho antiquity of writing atnong the populations ol Arabia cannot fail to influence the views that have been current of late years in regard to tho earlier history of the Old Testament. We have hitherto taken it for granted that the tribes to whom the Israelites were related were illiterate nomads and that in Midian or Edoin the invaders of Palestine would have had no opportunity of making acquaintance with books and written recorus. Before the time of 8amuel and David it has been < strenuously maintained letters were Un- * known in Israel. But such assumptions must now be considerably modified. The ancient Oriental world, eveu in < Northern Arabia, was a far more literary iinagiue; and as (or Canaan, the co'in- , try in winch the Israelites settle*!, fought and intermarried, we now have evidence , that oducr.tiou was carried iu it to a hiirprfelngty high point. In the principal cities of Paleatiue an active literary cor- . reepomlence was not only carried on, 1 but wiw maintained by means of a for* 1 eign language, and on extremely com* I plicated script. There muat have been ( plenty of schools and teachers, as well a' nf pnoila and books. Tho latest revelation that has been furnished to uu by the tubleta of Telel* Arnarna relates to Jerusalem. Among the tablets now in the Museum of B r* lin, five have been found which prove, up?>n examination, to have been letters sent from the king or governor iif Jerusalem to the Egvptian sovertigos in the century before the exodus, Tne g ?vernor in queatiou was named Abdiohaba, or Ebed-tob, qs his name would have been written in Hebrew. lie describes , himself as occupying a more independent position in tin tne governors of most " of the other towns of Palestine. They were merely Egyptian officials; he, ou ? the otber band, though he owned alle* giance to tbe-Egyptian monarch, never* 'helePH claims to have derived hiepower from "the oracle of the mighty Ki&R." As one of the letters shows that this "mighty king" waa not the king ol Egypt, but a deity, we are irresistibly reminded of Melcbimlek, the king if .Salem and prieat of "the moat high God," from whom, therefore, tbe king derived his authority. Last spring I had already recognized the name of "Uruiialiui," or Jerusalem, in one of tbe Telel-Amarna . tabled] at Utiro, and one of those which I copied in the collection of M. Bouriant tells us what was the local name of "the most high God." The tablet is anfortu* nately broken; but on one side of it we '' read, "The city of the mountain of Jeru* J aalem. the city of the temple of the good * Uras (whose) name (there ia) Marru, the ll city of tbe king *hich adjoina (?) the ' locality of the men of Keilah." Marru ? iieems'to be tho tame word as tho c Aramaic mare, "lord;" bo was identified with the Babylonian Uras, and his temple stood on "the mountain" wbich " was called Moriab, perhaps in remem* ii brance of the god. Lotog before tbe days v when b'olomon built the temple of c Yahveb, the spot on which it stood had v been the site of a hallowed Hanctuary. TUE WuKl.D'ft iVW WAYS. \ Cunntant Progress, Tiinuka to the Thlukera j nod Vorbcri. r In preparaing the foundations for the { new city hall in St. Louis4,250 white oak t piles were driven. American poplar not only enjoys much favor at home, but there is a good mar* ket for it in Scotland and England, c A telegraph operator in Cheyenne, t Wyo., has invented an electric machine i to bo applied to street cars for indicating e the number of business houses aud the names of streets while the car is in mo* tion. Collaip, a little village near Nismes, France has its streets lighted by a 1GOO* I light dynamo driven by a small waterfall, and during the day the current is used to drive the pumps for the village | water supply. A new idea in arc lamps is tho Bubsti-* tution of a hollow carbon cylinder for the usual upper carbon point and a disc for the lower rod. The edges of the cylinder and disc are in contact) and the light is formed at that point. The use of steam as a lire-extinguisher can be usefully applied in small shopB by connecting a pipe with the boiler in such a manner that steam can be thrown into the room. With doors and windows closed the steam will smother the fire without doiug much damage to machinery. The Dairy Association of Kiel has offered a priue of $760 for an improved method of determining the amount of fatty matter in new milk, skimmed milk and buttermilk without the use of a i chemical balance, the results to be as accurate as those obtained by tho gravi- 1 metric process. i One of the employes of the postal telegraph office in St. Petersburg has invented a watch which will ruu iorty-five days on a single winding. The Mechanical Technical Association, to which tho inventor submitted it, wound the watch, Jilaced it in a vault, aud found it ran the all time claimed for it. lM'AiNDtbCKMS. Little Lights That Dram Forth Upon a Ueclutiaed World* Congress is just now the biggest show on earth.?Kansas City Times. In billiards a scratch frequently follows a Visa.?Pittsburgh Dispatch. To be tender to another man's wife isu't legal tender.?Texas Si flings. l^t us treat the Farmers' Alliance with distinguished consideration.?The Western World. The airship has easily made a somewhat extended trip?on a railroad train. ?Chicago Ntus. It is appriately announced that the Vienna poor will be fed by the Austrian Biet.?lioston Herald, The miners are all going to strike and they expect to strike it rich, of , course. 'Miners generally do.?lioston . Herald. > Stlf-coDceit may be a good thing to have, but a man should try to be modest about it and keep it to himself as much as possible.?True Reformer, He f Inched au Exposed Nerve. IVutlraUd American. 1 lit?I hear you attend the Oratorio Society's pelformances. Were you present at the 'Creation"? She (indignant!;)?I suppose yon will next want to know if 1 sailed in Noah's ark. ______ , Upon a fair trial I find Salvation Oil I a the best cure for rheumatism 1 have ever I , kuoA-n. It gives relief more quickly. , and always does its work. Jobiiua Ziumkkxan, Wetheredville, Md. EXTREME NOVELTIES. Black gimp studded with coral. Gold glove studs set with a singli jewel.. Lucejropea patterns in gilt for smal buttons. Renaissance designs in jeweled pas semen teries. Revolving desk-chairs in the tall, almost colonial style. Black enameled buttons showing a single colored flower. Ivory-backed liair brushes decorated with torquoise stones. Ebony hair brushes having a silver monogram on the back. Diagonal tweeds plaited with a single thread ol a bright color. Shell hairpins the head of which is a gilt butterfly poising to fly. The "jewel" buttons to correspond | with ti(minings of that nature. Girdles of gold ribbon tipped with tassels and knotted on the side. Mexican onyx paper-cutters shading to brown atthe tip of the handle. Two golden serpents twisted together as a girdle for some slender waist. Embroidered cashmere robes showing the effect of a festooned lacs flounce. Gauze tabliers embroidered with jewels in the natural shades of flowers White cotton go.wns having a hemstitched hem of lavender, pink, b'ue, etc Blacx net for plastrons and tabliers I embroidered with a flight of jet butterflies. Lace insertions to a border to black baptiste robes, with colored embroidery between. Evening bonnets entirely of very openwork jut lined with pufliings of colored crepe. White velvet appliquo trimmings worked with gilt and silver, and an occasional "jewel." Passementerie set in tinsel, cord and beads of yokep, Medici collar and pock6ts for the baequines. Dark checked Scotch cheviot, plaited with hair lino* or herringbone stripes of red, yellow, blue, etc. Light cashmere robes embroidered n darker shades of tliH same color, and net in black or whire tilling out the background where tho flowers nave been cut rnt.?Economist. Catarrh In the head la a constitutional Disease, and requires A constitutional remedy Like Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which parities the blood, Makes the weak strong* Restores health. Try it now. 4 Dniljr Kxcurnluu to Cincinnati. Until further notice the Baltimore & )hio Railroad Company will sell* excurion tickets from Wheeling to Oiucin- , lati and rctnrn at rate of $10 15 Tickets ralid for return passage until February inclusive. No Mutter flow Ilitrd :ny druggist tries to sell you his own , ough medicine, remember he does it tecause he makes more money on it. nsist on having Kemp's Balsam for tho hroat and lungs, for there ia no cough emedy so pure and none so quick to < ireak up a cold. For influenza, soreness f the throat and tickling irritation with onutant cough Kemp's Balsam is an irnaediate cure. Large bottles 60u and Si. ' it all druggists'. 4 j Mile*' Nerve and Ltver Pill*. Act on a new principle regulating the iver, stomach and bowels through the erves. A new dis.overy. Dr. Miles' j 'ills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, , orpid liver, piles, constipation. Un- i quailed for mon, women, children ' imallest, mildest, surest 1 50 doses, 25 ents. Samples free, at Logan Drug Co. "Olive Blossom" has been truly called The Woman's Friend." It is a iriand j udeed to poor sutlering, worn out , rivep and daughters whose lives are oade miserable by some of the many reaknesaes peculiar to their sex.^ "Olive BIOBaom" is boiu Dy Lagan 1 )ru? Co., C. R. Goetae, W. W. Irwin, V. 12. Williams, 0. Sclinepf, 0. Menkeneller, W. 0. Armbright, W. H. Wiliams and AI. \V. Heinrici; J. W. Darah, Rolston & Co., Martini Ferry; Jowie & Co., Bridgeport; 0. M Wyick Bellaire; St. Clair Bros., Ben wood. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly beaming a race of nervous wrecks, aud he following auggpats the beat remedy: llphonso Hempfling, of Batler, Pa., iwears that when bin son was speechless rom St. Vitus dance Dr. Miles' great itestorative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. [{ Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. Tayor, of Logansporf, Ind., each gained 20 rounds from taking it. Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of Viatula, Ind., was cured of 10 to 50 convulsions a day, and much leadache, backache and nervous proatraion by one bottle, Trial bottles, and Ine book of marvelous curt s, free at the Logan Drug Company's, who recomneuds aud guarantees this uncqualed remedy. _ 3 When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Coatorla, When she became ML*, she clung to Castoria, Whs# she had Children, the gave them Costona Sudden Deaths* Heart dieease is by far the most frequent canse of sudden death, which in three out of inur cases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or dis* tresa in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling nt ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated Book on heart disease, free at the Logau Drug Company's, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' uneqnaled New Heart Cure, aud bis Restorative Nervine, . - wmcn cureu neivuuourrc, u?unuu, Bleepleesness, effects of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. 3 Pitas, Fflw, file#, Loobs's Red Clover Pile Remedy io a positive specific for all forms of the disease. Blind. Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated aud Protruding Piles. Price 50c For sale by Logan Drug Company, daw Bekcham's Pills act like magic on a Wwk Rtomwch. 1 Lnvndor cur'^ n*"' : IUimm UUinuM AffrrtioHM on4 I CoMtirenrMM. At drugclm. I'rao 8*? cf. 1 SALVATION OIL (Prlet only SS ctnii. 8old by all drujjf**i ) Relieves quickly Rhoumatism, Nouraigia, Swilling s. Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds. Sores, Backache, io. 7>ueu/i':">rs nun ?i iM Tob*m *? LnLVf tlaottl?PrlciiOCti, A tall Inigglttti FIXAXCKAXD T1IADH. The Features of the Money tuid Stunk Market*. 9 New Yowc. Jau. 2fi.?Money on call easy, ranging from per cent. lost loan 2% pei I ccat. closed off.-rt-A at 2% per cent. Prime mercantile paper r*7tf per cent. Sterling ex. change strong at fl *>5a4 87}$. Sale* 185.9C4 shares. Tbo stock market Uvd?y, considering the utter collapse of the telegraphic system of thecouutry, was quite active, out the chance t> break the nurket was too g knI to bo waited by the advocate* o- lower figures,amisteriesof raids upon the Gould st.-cksand tbecoal?t"cfcabrougtit ihe 8rices of all them down materially, though lere was somo coirpauy for them among tbe r-? of thw Ji*t Tholir>t break was in Missouri 1'aclflc, but ltwas sold down by two of the mom trailer* Union Pacific followed with a break of 4 iter cent mul all <hu leading western stocks sympathized to a limited extent. La er in tbe day Jersey Central bad a severe i drop on light transactions. Uckawanna aud Heading joined in the downward movement. The professional element waa *v*rywbero conspicuous in helping tbe ma ket. but Ion* stock came out on the break. Iu tbe last hour Man hattan jolne?l the weak stock*. Chicago (is* was a strong spat in the market, and although It lluctusted within narrow limits its dual gain was sign illcant. The market eloso * Arm atsomothlng bet er than the lowest prices Tbe final chauges are almost all lustes. Jersey Central lidowuG^, Manhattu i 2J$. Union Pacific Hj, Pacific Mali I'/i, Lackawanna Reading Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & st Louis Jj<{ and Wheeling & L*ke Erie\% |*?roennt The I'ott sajs: No reason can be assigned for Jack of inoculative /cell g except the g -neral cues. Pint, that tbo situation lu cunxrcfts leaves the public mind lu doubt as to whether unwise leguiatlou li not going to make some serious disturbance lu finances; secondly, that the new Western Traffic Association has not made tbo impression of bel g a success; yet. thirdly, that the earnings of tho western and south w- stern roads for November mudo an unfavorable tutvrvMlou. and. fourthly th -1 the l"S?o? of last haa crippled a good' many specii* lators who wduld otherwise "bo active in tho market Railroad bonds dull; sales 1903,000. Government aud State bouu? dull and steady. BONDS AMD STOCK QUOTATIONS?CL08KD BID. I U. H. 4i rcg- ?..1M Ohio & Mississippi^ 1 V. 8 4a coupons..... 120 do preferred....... K-> U, 8.4%* reg. ?..lO:t Oregon Improve't. 21% U. 8. 4)4* coupon...lttl Oregon Nav..?........ 77 Pacific w ol loy Oregon Traus...._. 16 Adara" Express 140 Pacific Mall 81k AmerlcAU Ex press-lift Pittsburgh.. 150 Canada Pacific- 7? Pullman Palace-... 187 Canada Southern... 4H% Reading................. 8I& Central Pacific- ?i Rock Island-.....^.. C8 Chesapeake & Ohio >7% St i-.A*San Fran.... ?? do first preferred 44$ "Ht. Paul 52*4 *o second pref'ri 28Jt do preferred KM& Chl.Bur. ivQulncy~ 87J4 fat. Paul<v Omaha... 24 : Del At ....1X1 s do preferred- 80 Del.. Lack. tic ?caUiv^ Tenn.ooal it Iron... 85 Denver At H. G....... 1h? Texan Pacific 14jf Erie .. 19 I'uiou Haclilc 4.4# Fort Wayne 149 U. 8. Ex prom 66 fiiiuois Central 'J7 tV., ht. L At P. tffc Knuna* St Tex**.-... l-?!? do prefeired....... lS^W Mke Shore lOGtf Wells Faruo Ex 140 Louisville a Nub.. 7;j w? stern Unlou 78 Memphis At (3m*.... 40 Am. Cotton Oil 19fc Michigan Central... 'H Colom-lo Coal SMjf Mlksourl Pacific.... UJ%Iron-diver- 100 Nashville* Chatu w Quicksilver C New Jersey Central. 102J4 do pruferred- 88 Norfolk&\V.pref'd 64 -ulro ... 8 Northern Pacific-... Richm'd&W. F.T- 17% do preferred. Mchtsou ? Northwester 10?5* Chicago Gaa?......... do preferred IS*-' L?-ad Irust-. ? New York CentralJOuH iugar ? Breadstuff. ntii Provision*. Chicago, Jan. ^0.?There was an enormous Hue of long wheat dumped upon the hoard dur Inx the firm fifteen mmu ex. Op-rntorscreaUd a genuine widespread tcaro among the abort* by t e heavy offerings nu iu spite 01 1 ho u carried the price* upward from aiound U7afl7>ic to 97%*. There was a reaction co 97n before 12 o'clock. Price* again flii<-tuat<d widely in tho (terno-m, May touching 96>$o. but with good buying prices trout up bcture ilie close and dotal arax at . corn market was strong, prices lingular and higher. Oats quiet Provisions moderately active and slightly lower th in several d-?y* Flour su>ady aud unchanged. Wheat?Cash No 2 fcprlug 92c; No. a spMng WnWo: No. i red lUa'jV:. Jntmary tfia!U%?<Me; Mkv ooHH'J7JiAU7Hc; July Cobs-Cash ny. 2 49>fcc; January aud Feb- ' ruary 49Xa50a(9?)c: Slay 61I&* '$*&&& ? 04T??t'JMii No 2,44e; January 4% .44itfa43%c; ' April 45%a4G){aM%c; May 42>%a4GJ4att%c; June , ItalVj-^atic. Hva? >o.2,71c. Fi.axseeo? No 1. Si 17. Timothy oked-81 zu Mgss oKK-(^ab Hinl February $980; March 11005: May t.030*10 MalO 35 Lard?Cosh aud February (S70iG7Jk; March i ?.?MtoS Hi: Mm}' ft) J taw l.'wfi \2%. * ?i|to*T Kins-Cash aud February S4 75a4W; * March SI W*; May 1517Xa3 ttkaS'JO. sjiocuimu*?Snort clear #5 OOhj 06. Otbeis unchanged. New York, Jau. 20.?Flour, rcoolpts 22,000 packages aud 19,000 sacks; market steady aud mudemt-lv active; wiles 20.000 barrels, wheat, receipts lh?,?oo bushels; export* 25,000 bushels; sales 1,500 000 hnshe m of tuturea. spot market lull: No. 3 red 9102: optlous Meady *nd higher; , no. 2 red H-brtiary tl (to?*: March SI 06^al 07!4* 1i I05**: Ma\ Stoical0&al 0?iJnneSi i2&?l rj%a < 10.%; July 'Mic; August iw>?c. Hi.,ckHut ftniu s [11 Mure and nil -at January .M: Wheat, l.f?*l.H30 " bushels; corn.018.413 bushels; rats. 1.4ftH,OI7, rye, 2f>,000 bushels; barley, 304,011 bushels; malt, *14,001 bushels peas, 12,a>7 buthei*. Corn, receipts 41,21*0 bushels; exports 10,000 bushels: . tales ivM.000 bushels of futures and 20,100 bioh- , pis of spot; market quiet; ungraded mixed 63c; 1 January 02c; February 0l>{c: March 0i/%c; May t X%c. 0*U, receipts "fi.tw buhiiem; ?.vj?orts w busdeU: Mies 105,?-00 bushels of futures and 9> ,* KJOuushcls of s ot; market qutetaud strouger; January 51%e; Febnury 5i7?c; May 61J4?; spot No. J. wti.te &3c: wnltc W*0oc; No. 2 Chicag 53*JB}<c. Cofleo s csdy and unchanged to 16 points up Hugar, rufltied >i*^cl wer. rurpenttno quiet. Kgg* lu fair demand and s'eady: . western 25%c. Cut meat* and pork (Inner. Lard dull; western steam M t<7& Butter quiet, we. teru creamery 18*27c Cheese strung. b Cincinnati, O., Jan. 20.?Flour strong; family S385a100; fancy 812Sa4 60 Wheat ilrm; No. 2 red MJc; reed pi* fl.ltw bushel*; sht menu 1.700 . bushels. Curu Arm; No. 1 mixed 87c. >au lirm; ' No2mixedS8c It ye firm; No. 2,75)?c Fork ' quiet; uew mesa flu 26. Lard ftrm at o.OCc. Bulk meats stronger; sh irt rlba |4 87><a6 00. B-eou . steady: sa rtclear 8000. Whisky sPady at 8114 ' Butter steady; fancy Elgin creamer}' Joe: Ohio ! and InUtaua AM?m; choice dairy lfeltic. Linseed 011, in fair demand at 6la63c. hugar (lrm at?Mic: 1 New Orleans 1,'^oJiic. Kggs outer ut Zie. Chce?o mod t rate demand; choice lull creamery lOalOXc. Toledo. O., Jan. 2ft.?Wheat lower; cash and January 97c: May 99%c; July Die: August vOkc. Corn dull aud steady, cash flic: May tttyc. Oata ? steady; caan 40c Cloveraeed dull ana steady; cash St CD; February 8102>f; March H 05. Live Hiock Chicago, Iu~, Jan.20.-Cattlo-RocoipU 12.000 head; shittmouu7.noohead; extra sieera S?60a 5r?*i. Hogs?Receipt* 30,000 head; shipments 8.000 head; market active; rough and common 13 40a.150; packers and feed*ra S300*3 70: prime " butchers and heavy S3 75a? 85; light gaouaJ 70. Bheep-RecclpUi 10000 bead; shipments 3.000 head; market moderately active and lower; westerns St 75*4 00; Texans SJ con 00. Kast Lihekty, Pa.. Jan. 20?Cauio-Recelpts 2.541 bea": shipments 810 head; marketsluw and unchanged. Hoga-lleecipU 8.2'<o head. Hiilpmeuts %-l'f head; market ac ivo; rhtUdvl-. ] phlasS<<8<M3V0; fair tog >o.l Yurkera $J Cjnl8?; 0 light Yorker* f3 5m;i6i}; plgnii 7&aH?.. bhevp? t Uetvlpu S.'Juo brad: ihlpmeu's 1,'JCO head; markol very dull, i5 tu 'Ac oil" on nil kinds | Cincinnati, o., Jau, 26.?Hogs firm; common and light $1 00*J 65: receipt* 6,500 head; shipment* l.COj head. The UritMi Grata Tradn. ' London, Jan. v6.?the Hart Jam erimu, In iUweeky review of me liiitlsb gtalu uncle, . says: English wheat is firm at an average- rl?c of (A. *ordgu wheals arc weak, (fata dropped ; 01 Corn, barley aud oau aio steady. Large 1 dellvc'les of English wbeat weakened oMiuarj lUalltbs. Fit. cut wbito bronghl 3-s. Forcliru wbeat waa lew desired. Flour atetdy, despite tbe lnllux ol eouutry ?. lleis. Petroleum On. City. Pa., Jan. M.?Opened at73j;<<; blah' est 7^;?; loweat 74Ko; closed at 74%c;m1cs f>l,- , OOo barrel*; clearance# 26*,0 0 barre a; runs Jl'J.472 barrels; sblpmcuta 2,677 barrels. UEADFonn, Pa., Jau. 26 -Opeued at 75>jo; clodod at 741#; highest 75%c; lowest 7lx/fr'.; clear- , anccs 106 imj barrels. I'lTTsnunait. pa , Jan. 20.?Opened and highest 75fcc; closed at 74%c; lowest 71 Sic. Cotton, Cincinnati, o., Jan. 20,-Cotton ite&dy and stronger; middling 9Xo* Metal. Nkw York, Jan. co.?Tin quiet; straits 120 10. Ilucklau'a Armc* Smive. The best salve in tbe world for cats, bruises, sorts, ulcers, fait rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Batis/aciion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan Drug Co. Siejt lifcudncbe. Loose's Red Clover Pills cure Sick Headache, D\?p*psia, InilijjcBtiou, Conetipalion. 23c per box, 6 boxen lor SI. For sale by Lo?an Umit Company, daw Pilar! Files! itching Piles. Symptoms? Molituie: iutcnio itching and mincing*, most at hlgnt; worm by scratching. If allowed to contluue tumor* form, which often bleed and nlceraic, becoming very tore. Swaynk's Oi.vruKNT ?tojs tlio itching and bleeding, hcsU ulceration aud in most cs*-a removes the tumort. At drUKgi?ta, or by mall, for 60 cents. Dr. tiwsyne & Son, Philadel) hia. "How to Cure All Skin Diseases." 8lmply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No In teraal medicine n quired. fines, tetter, ocsema. Itch, all eruj>Uous on tho face, bands, now. Ac., leaving the akin cjear, white aud healthy. Its great healing and curative powers sroposaeMwlbyno other remedy. Ask your druggist forhttAYgg's Ointment- rrhsaw If you iteol weak, and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Children Cry for_Pitcher's Cartoria. C S.S.S. \ % is the most popular remedy \ % for boils, pimples, blotches, etc. \ % Because, while it never fails to \ % it acts gently, \ builds up the system, \ % increases the appetite, \ % and improves the general health, \ % instead of substituting one disease \ % for another, as is the case with \ % potash, and mercury mixtures. \ % Books on Blood and Skin dia?aa?s \ % THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atltnli, 6*. \ mewwaterproof collar^cSW ????THAT CAN BE RELIED ON BE UP 3Vot to Stollt! theTmark IVot to Discolor 1 1 BEARS THIS MARK. h _ trade: IllJkLLULOIU Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. THE STANDARD COCOA OK THE WORLD MOST APPETIZING-EASILY DIGESTED. ' The Van Houtens process renders their cocoa easy of ! ' digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious j i | aroma. It is an excellent flesh-former, fifty per cent. greater ,; | than the best of other cocoas. I; Van Hooteits Cocoa "BEST & GOES FARTHEST." I ; w VAN HOUTE.N'S COCOA ("oncotried, alwajrt Mod") Wtheoritfml, pore, solublo | | | Cocoa, Itivi*tilntl, made nntl patented In llullunil, mid U (oddity belter and j > , more ?aiuuio inun linyui inn uunrruiiaimiiHiinna< hi hki,iii>kku>i>h)wiuh- , | ted all orer R<tro[i?(and a coiewsntiro te?t wiJloa*iJ/ prowjtbat noolhrr Cocoa equals this ( | ' I Inventor'* In ?olubility, agtveablo taato an]] nulritivo qualitlo*. "Largest sals in tba | ! | world." Aalc for Van HorrcK'K and take ko drum. O ! | >V ANTED. MKDMMIj. EYTRflPT Adxr IMbLA EMPakl A CHAWE IS A LIFETIME FOR 2*3333 meu with capital and active men without 4b0 AV0PR 111 AAAAH ap.Ui to Mcuru a very pleasant ami profl able HQ I JL5 gJ| BllV^rilBJH iu-Iuom No dronca or curlofity woker* need B 1 IB WIT 11 |g| B Urfq&B IHlfH (. I,ly Atore* With two cut con'O I- Blkwilkfll UkVUVVlll IaTIED ADJUSTABLE?HO?t CO., oaJ?jm^M4>?. ^ BLOqR ill ' TO BOY OR BENT. 5 ^' louse with eljjht or more room*. Must be ' 7Z onih of Sloth north oi Tweu>y fourth auu Q JfflWHHO re*t of Jacob fctrcctn * a w GEO. J.MATHISON. * ? M jjj FOU8AI-B- El ? R9M? ??^LE-vraopreu & (/> 5UR. ?8 lich'diameter, with one iti innn lJac. Fomale WealcncM, Ulccra, Tamora, Sore*, kllln>oo<t coodlUon. J. L. BTlfiSLi. Onw. aIihcc-hos, Mood Poisoning, Halt Kheum. Hnth ami Mam nlicvi*. Catarrh, F.ryitlpelnn, Jtlieumatiam and all mi)QiiE< HlooU and Hkln Dlaenaea. Prick ft. per Pint L UIv bALi/. Bottle, or 6 Bottle* fort j. i lb can Solid Extract EASY TERMS.? DETBOiT,'feleH.0li<llby'alldrPeeF.?..00,1 l lot on FoIT H-rcet between Eleventh and feoIfl ?v Lnaan DrUk Co. 1o8 "wclfth atreeu, on n blch aro some ordinary ? - ? ~Z Health is Wealth! JfOR SALE. ~ o?AUi LABOR LOT, corner Market and Twenty- Wa&q ourlhitroeta; desirable fonnatmfactorlngilte. ifo&lA MrSI /7Ma. BEVEN ACHES near Elm brovo; desirable for ^jjra | ^MAI.I, FARM KOK SALE. ' TTTTkv?rt'itnfbve and bBAIN TBB*TContaining thlrty-fonr acres, rich coll. pood ment. a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dlziimprovemeniw. fine orchard of choice Irult, tics*. <'oiivnlnlonn, Fits, Netvons Netnalgla, ;ood dwelling houfcu and good barn, bliumud tuadachc, N'o vous Prostration caused bj the ilnhu toot tilalrsville, ncimont county, Ohio. use of alcohol or loeacco, Waktftilnci*, Mental .heap aud easy terms. Depression, ?o'tening of the Brain rfMilting In R. T. HOWELL, iuMMty and leading to ml cry, decay and death Insurance and Best *i>iale Agent, I'<em?'ttre Old Ago Btirrennet*, Ix?n of Power del Hi IdKvport, Obio. In either h- x, Involuntary l.o'ws and 8p? rmat??~ orrntpacHtised bv overexertion of the brain, A FINL, bLCOND-HAND *o'f abure or ovnr-Iu?'licence. Kach box conlJL tains one nonth's treatment. Si 00 a box, or ?ix boxes for i> CO, ient by mill piepafd on re Knabe Square Piano coin ot price. T^EroG.?U,^ANTEESIXBOXES To cure any uro. witn each order received by * F. W. BAUMER & CO.'S us f?rslx boxen, accompanied with 00, wo win Mjud tne purchaser our written guarantee to re dc3 1310 Market Street. fund the money if ?be iroatment doc* not effect ?? ? a cure. Guarantees Itsued only by FOR SALE, McLAIN BBOTHERS. brUB iStS. . Bole a cents Met ain's Block, corner "arket?nd Twelfth nro*t* Wheeling. W Va JaWrrhMw Very HoMralile Building I.ol XSIX JAPANESE On North York street, opposite Capt. Thoma* f $$7/ \ nro- m a Prince's xe*k?*uce; fine vi??; biun ground; /ffltf* IrJ/ M^.\ w H I B |? i7 feet front, v tnn'ng back to river, on line ul ff JraSrtb. < \ f&fr M lewelcctrlc railroad.. - ? ff ^ a hT^ g A ?lx roomed house at 600 Market street, \tStt/C-SraSaS ? 8 ?.M0. - V ** HHHOB irE^jcixiKffiviA lands rfiinr Containing the Virgin Forest, Coal and other Bill l\ raluabie mineral*. M \ Mm* ?%ll ?t2K? M?rketTtiiit A guarnntoed Caro for Piles of whatever ?.?, " ,<r.. . ktnd or dogroo?External, Internal, Blind S o AND IiF<AL i?& or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Rocont or <^TATE KURSALK. Hereditary. $1.00 a box; 6 boxos, $5.00. > li IhSS te7uTi.0?iU Jwk. ??nt bJ mni!' prepaid, on receipt of price. 15share*Belmont NaH stocx. We guarantee to care any caae of Piles. dfal khtatc. Guaranteed and sold only by SriKS.ttiS'* MflAIS KB0THBR-, ltrapfpl?t?, risff 3 0,l<?"" ' ^dlJon, fioulb Tirol (thud Klfkttfu. Wheello(,W.VL From street. ?.in haw South one-half lot NT North Main street. Housed Keith Main street. PUISE, FftEE, FREE TKlAL! THOMAS O'BBIFN <ecrotarW. T. AT. Co. and Broker Room^l, IDT DPWD A MDDVTWPl UbLlUlHU illUlIiUJU ^"IFTY Y?ARSIXP?ROJiNr Cures Permanently All dlMWB ol the Nervous Hystetn. cltbor Acute GOLD BONDS FOR SALE ! nr Tronic in either HX. It Restore* 1m j.nlrcl or lo<t Power Check* all 'orxnaof * limited number ol Wheelln?Bridge A Ter '****# !*;?? (-f.il mlnal Hull way Company six f?x rent first nort nn^lKfiVof iirlll? kbko fltty year ?oifl Bolide are hereby oflfcred w'TmSiw k*??mi <UtV> for m]? Thr?e bauds are m'ured by a deed o? . d an trust on ihe Bridge iennlual tracks and othei ftrnvr ?r*? .* htc-an. ?1 m>24_ property ol thin company, aurt are be jeved to lSK<nt|||l|Vf p??, ? ?*m0C' be ?good, muc ana permancut iuYestmeut. lu 1 alln B M M K&T R| ??8Zt?? tcrest payable half yearly, apply to ? 9J?VKlfflCN NC^C1 GEO. ff. ECK1I1RT, JK., LlQUOR HABIT. Culitor Pcopls'l Bank, or UAUTX? WORLD THUe/SBt/TOHC CVM ?* " raKIS?. 0*HMif?S GOLDEN SPECIFIC. otta Heal Fstate and Btoc> Prntor Hcanb<?irlvi'nln<-ofr?'0.i*?.orlnarUclef?of food. ~ w ithout the knowledge of palli-ut If nocewuiry: I'UHLlU SAL 12. It I* absolutely barrolrsa and will ctTcct a pernia. . . oont an?l KfK^fJy care, whether the pnH*nt I* ? ?W jk . t moderate drinker or nilalcoholic tvrvek. ITNKV | I Ol I f> Q A I C* I Kit FAIJ.s. ItoperatcHMiqulftly anCwIthMucb 1 V/ JLJ L* I V> QM. ' r 1 n-rtaliity ih^t tbo patient undergoes no InconVftilHiru, and noon hie complete reformation U effected. 4a P?*e book tree. -To bo bad of Wheeling Female College Property, 08110%'Sfb. Will be offered it pnbliemle on |JCT WICI I _CT W UfCl | THURSDAY, the liltb da)' of FEBRUARY, 1691, Ut I iVbLL OIHS VVLLL IKiSS&Jttmsa.TSUi number '251. 26i itttaud fcti. on Buff street, and t quo MCUJ RQQK Il,tii tinu> can Car* lot* DumNi' '267 On and Kd on Jacob streot lMUB PUUa I .M, address with a frontace of about 210 foet uii Koff street KBIKBfcHiUii co.. uuffnlo, X. r.,?ndbe and about tMtvt en Jneobttroet, with thettue /% tr A T>T>V TVT A "KT four story brick bnildluit erected thereon, nald " X-JT1?? building wm perltiljr cr?f ed and 1> well ' _ ? -i adapted ior? school and bcardta* halt, coutatn* i.^ r>naiinrVk *? lr? about sixty room* divided luto parlor*. 111" r niinllr S ointuR room, pcaool ball reelta lou rooms and II ( ft ,<! about forty lodging rooms, all <*ell and comfort- I J/ - g n'wfrrtfllWa9n^Rw sflK "liiuM^^AtA-Onc fourth in cash and as moch more as the purchaser ma* elect and the I. remainder In one. two ?nd three Tu<r?, the pur- Iftjpp nA^&'WtoSJb**n Q V r>p chaser giving notes lor the d*f?-rred payment* I aHI| flMPTTl [J I (51 I \yl>*\ wlih Interest payab e femlannuallj, to bo so |4Q. DoSEQ gSerc. X 1. m* g cured by deed of trust on the Property with J ? =gg======a reasonsb e lusuranco sialnst flre. Aoy ad- ^ ferflBfl 0 dltlonal information may ws oburned of any ol U IB HBruSkwri^Z the undersigned committee. Ilr III III1 jta jri.'BBoara. WAti?nt?,uToo? u>jj4 wEuSffi m GROCERIES, ETC. ' Ng REILIiY, WHOLEHALX Grocer Pork Packer AMD CUBM Of TBI CBLKUKATlil) "STK*WH?W11AMB. F LO U R?Christian Brt*.' "Crown" Brand, Minneapolis Patent, Taylor's Patent and "Best" Family, Williams' Choice Ohio Family, and many other choice brand* of family floor In lock and continually receiving. 1 ROAST ED COFFEES- 'Alaroma," "Arbuckle's," "Lion," and my own roa?t of "Old Woman," "Hone Head," and loose rout. MTBole Agent for the Celebrated Do Pont Powder Mills. A full supply of Klfle, BltsUug and dporting Powder of every kind constantly In magailnc. Order* solicited from dealers only. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton and Waterproof (Utety Fnae. , mri "PLYMOUTH KOOK PflCHPIUTED GKIATINK For Snow Pudding, Jellies, Cream*, Blauc MaiiKoa, etc. For laic at II. F. BBHRKNb', 2217 Market Street, or corner Jacob and Thirtyclxhth HtreeUt. T?rontT nix wcelnfr In etch package. dc3' W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. $3 SHOE S&S rnntod, nnd so itiniMd oo bottom. A<ldn>M IV. L. DOUULaA, Drockioa, ]Uaw< sold by Htonf'H rimh Shoe Store, 1040 Mntn st l?lrnkonmll?r &Hnrv?r,?<ni Market. Jnf-TTlw PLUMBING, GAS&STRAM FITOXG BBST FIUCBTS 11 THE WORLD I GALL AND BEE THEM AT TRIMBLE & LDTZ, 1416 a 1418 Mtrtel M. WbMllmt. W. Va. p EO. HIBBERD & SON, VJT BacccMon to Tbompcon A HJbbtfd, Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters BRASS FOUNDERS. BrsciALTizfl?Natural Gu Bnppllet, Steam Seating and Ventilation. 1314 MARKETST., Wheeling, W. Va. All work promptly done at moat rcwonable price*. im ryM. HARE A SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Ho. 83 TWELFTH STREET. ill work done prnmptlT at reasonable price* KDUCAI IONAIj. fit De CHAHTAL. HEAR WHEELING, W. VA. Pull English, Mathematical and P.lnflqlnnl Cnurso. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT ?ESPECIALLY NOTED.? LOCATION UNS0BPA83RD rOHBEAUTY AND HEALTH Weekly boarders or day scholar* received from Wheeling or the vicdnity. A Bister will meet da; icholara at the 8 a. m. motor and return with them at 8 p. m. For lurthor particulars apply to tea THE UIRBCTBBSfl. North Halo St. School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The second annniil session will begin MONDAY. SEPTEMBER IB A Rinded course of initructlon, bared upou Naturul Development, both of mind and body, will continue to be carefully pursued, 8t>ccial advantage* offered to children who need careful i"dlvIdual?j*ff>UMicc. Children received between the ages of 4 and 10 years. All the primary English branches, together with Oral French Jnclodcd in the regular course. Drawing and Instrumental Music also Srovlded, Carclul attention given to tl'C forma* on of correct habits of speeeb and In the umj of Uie voice. stammering and other i npediments ot joeech overcome by instruction bated Upon natural law. Calisthenics and Hinging oxerelse*, accompanied by piano. Terms moderate, for circular, call upon or address, MifW MAK HBLLB HABT, anO 787 Main Mtroft. FINANCIAL. jgXCHANGE BANK. CAPITAL 200,000. J. N. Vance*......... -..President L.B. Dela plain ...Vlco-Frealaeut DIBECTOM. J. N. Vance, ?Jeo. K. FtIM, J. M. Browu. Wo. Klllnghara, L. 8. Dflanlain; A. W. Keiley, John *rew. Drafts fosued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points in Europe. J? US J. JONK8 Cashier. DASZ OF THE OHIO VAXLEY. CAPITAL. 175,000. Wm. laxrr.....M. I'rcsldon t W*. B BurntoN... ..M.Vice 1'rmldeui Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Gcr many. DIRECTOR*. Wm. A. Isett, Mortimer rollaek, J. A. Miller, Wm. it. Hlmpson, E. M. Atkinson, John K Botsford, Henry Speyer, Victor Ro*enbur*. Jacob 0. Thomas <ai ? P ttashfer. ? COCOA, ORATBPUL?COMFORT! No! EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAHr. "By a thorough knowicdgo of the natural law* which govern the operation* ot dixe<tiou and nutrition, and by a careful application of th? fine properties of well*eltctod Cocoa, Mr. Bpps has provided our breakfast table* with a deli* cately flavoured Uver-co which may us many heavy doctors' Mil*. It ? by thf Judleious use <<f such articles of diet thet a coi-stltutio i msy bo gradually built up until *trong enough to resist every tendency to diaeafe. ttnudreda of snbtlemafadl^are floating around us ready to attack wherever there 1* a weak point. We m?y escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves woll fonifl-d with pure blood and a properly nourlshod frame "?"Civil -Service QmttU'' Made slmoly wltn boiling water or mils. Hold [only In half-pound tins, by Or cers labelled thus: JAMES 6PP? ACQ.. HooceopathJc Chemist*. London, England. 1 oc2i-nnas I Railway Time Card. Arrival and departure ol train* on and after Nov. 16, iML kxriASAJion or fixrrar?cs Majmu: *0*117; tHunday excepted; i Monday excepted; {Saturday excepted; Monday only; ?**?u?' ? '? Ptati '?*d DKl'AkT. I kj. ?.U - MU.Hl.tit, fcAMJ in. IV*. < ^*is Watfa.C'y, SaltfPhlL4N V *!S'?Opa 2:80pm!Wt*h.*"y, Thtt ?fc N.Y *12:45 pa *12:06 ami Waab.C'v. bait.. I'bll.d N.Y. **:46aa t8:00am ......Cumberland Accom f&:06pa *2;?pmfM.^...-Onifton Aocom? hr:4A?a f8:00am .^..Mouudbvllle Accom 112:45pm rl'Xpm1 M unHtyilif V I , m DXfART L.af.z/ir. ?>t?i Afta>vaT 7:50 am For Columbtu Mud Chicago *U:bt> - ** 11:0% am Columbua. tin. and Chicago *6:10 pa 10:4% pm Chicago Limited 6:ot an? .'10:40 pm Columbus, cin. a tit. Loul*. *5: io. xa f4 a?pm Columbtia Accom flljOO a t'l:U5am St.ClaimviileAccom fti:0i am f4:8?pm ....8t. CUlrkVilleAccom 10:10pm |i:;?a?? Coit?mi?nad; < 1'dunatl Ex. ..... ? owakt. tf. AO. K.K.? ?i B.jJir. AIUUVKT* 5:4% am ...^?.For Pittsburgh........... *u:00an 7:20 am Pittsburgh *0:55 r a 6:20 pm ......Plltaburyb aud Eaat....... *10:301 a tl:4upm Pittsburgh t12:45ft a - vnubuuh |2:Pltui t%::a)pm Washington. Pa.. Arrow... ntr DU?A?t f., C. 4i ?T. o. K*. vr.~ (7:20 am ?..Pittaburgb 19:20rm J?niMbur?h and few York f8:45pa t4:20 pm -PltUiMrRhand New York, fll :00 am l?:40pm ...Plttiburgh ?tid N. Y. Kx.. ut. f7:w am Kxpnea, Cm. and Bt. Loul? t?:60 aa fi:40pm Rxpreaa, Cin. and St. Louie f9:20 pm . u :85 pm Kxprcaa,BteubcuvlHedrCol {3:45 pa M:20pm ...8tcubcnville<t Daanlton OKfAaT. ti. dil ft It. aKKIYE. 5:W am .PitUbgli, Clevo. & Chicago f?:15 pa 9:43 am Steu&envliloAccom Miopia til: 12 am .llttahurgb and New York.. tii:i2aa t2:U) pm Cleveland and Chicago.... t'J:00 hq fS:441?m -Pittsburgh and New York- f5:52ja TMlpml ..^...Kaat l-lverpooL...... |n :l. >m Okl'AHT. O.. L. iV >. ?. K. ABRIVS tl2:18pm Express. Cleveland, E. 4W, 3:19pa fc>:12pm ~~~~MuulUoi> Accom f J.S3 am fa.u> Ht. IftlrbTillo Accom 9:35 aa t'""18 "? Bt Clalravlllo Accom-... l:16 pa f2:19pm Kt. Clalravlllo Accom &:H)pa 6:21pm BUClairaviileAccom b:u pax 1:13 pm .'ocal Freight wu?i \ccoin |M2:" pa DtU-jUi. UtllUK.VKKK.tf. AKhlVS. 7:i?) am ^..Passem er............... n:0f< aa 11:10 am ^.^...Paoaenger... *3 35 pa titlpw Paaapnger... . H-flflpa Uavx I B..Z.&C. BAlLUuAD. I akbivi ukj.uajkk ukli.aiba 4:?0 j>m ...Bellalre aud Zanesvillle.... 10:20 an 7;no?m . MlrodTrwln. Hrlftpm BTKAMKK BtbLAJKK. Leave Wheeling. Dally Trip, City lime?6:40. 8:30.10:00 and 11:45*- m.; 2:00,4:00, C:00 p. in. Leave Wheeling Sundays, City Time-B:00. 10:Qi)?nd 12:00ii m.- vvtm 4-no s-nn*. ~ tit i: <\.M Ens. For Cincinnati. LouisvJXe, Memphis St. Louis, New Orleans, and Intermediate Points, fflll leavo Wh<rll?o?t, foot of KU?*o< th streot. daily, Monday excepted, an follows: m _ Blwunor "CONUO,"Kd, K. Maddy, nfg&trfS Mr*tor; Julos VYobrcnau, Cierk; SJ-nfiMTl every HutuLty at 8 a. tn. ^ Bieamer "S'OTIA," John Mi UBalfaB Phillips, Master; It H. Kerr, Clerk: every luesday at 8 a. m. tJl&fiit. Ftcamcr " ANDES,'' every Wed. MB? nriwiuy at 8 a. ai. m * Steamer "HUDSON,"J. P. Ellison, l)an ' a,>y. clerk; every WMBiSi Ihuradnyat 8 a m. . (m* L Btnmer"li/LiCHKLOR "Qeo.K. IcHfew O'Neal, Master; Ira *. Huntington, HmmSm Clerk: every Kri?i?> at 8 a m. - Blestnor KKYSl'ONK i*TATIV ^S*wutT* H- t^'boua, Wa>itr; C'b#s. Knox, Wianm Clerk, every Sauminy nt 8 a. m. Plrst-claaa faro. Wheeling to CinOnuaU, 00. Round trip, *10 MoalR and state-room inrludol. Hckeu txan*?er*blo and good until us?-d For fteixbt or passage apply ou board, or telephone No :n:i. )a'-'2 rttorKAUl) S> IIQOTH. Agonu. IMIMtOAIm. HEELING AEuT^ROVITRAIL K AD On and after Mordxy, December 1,1890. trains will rup as follows, City Time: Lkxvs Whbeuko. ?5:00 a. m.,7:00a. tn., 8:00a.m..9:00a. m., 10:00 a. a., 11:00 a. a., 12:00 m., 1:00 p m? 2:00 p. m.. 8:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 0:00 p. m.. 0:00 p. m? 7:00 p. m., 8:oo p. m., 9:00 p. m., *10:45 p. m. Lxatx Kt* Qnova u?:00 a. a,. 7:00 a. a.. 8:00 a. a., 9:00 a. a.. ?10 oo a. m., 11 :oo a. ra? 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. in., 8:00 p. m.,4:00 p. m ,o:00p. m.,ti:00p. m., 7:03 p. in., 8-00 p. m . 9:00 p. m? 10:00 p. in. Daily oicent Runday. RUNDAY->Church trafrnle&vo Elm Grovo at 9:43 a. m. aud Wheeling at 1V:17 p. m. J. ?. CilLLhLKN, del Pen* ml Vanagor. j^ALTIMORE&OHIO RAILROAD? Doparturo and arrival Of train* at WhwlJn/j. Ea?tifrtfrrf nrrT'orn t!mo* in el* LlflK'EABT. Wi B-J fr?r Baltimore, Phlladel* CR^ISagB^wflPMa ttiid New York, 12:06 a. m.,4t66 a m.,2:30p.m.dally. Cumberland arcomxnoda. tlo u^8:00 a. m. daily, except Grafton Accommodation. 2:30p.m., daily. Moundirilie Accommodation, 8:00a m., and 2:80 p. m., except Sondar. AUUTM From Mow Yorx. Philadelphft and Baltimore, 8:45 a. m and 12:45 p. m. and 11:40 p. m., dally, Cumberland Accommodation, 0:06 p. m., except <nndar. Grafton Accommodation, 12:45 p. m., dally. UoundRvilio Accommodation. 8 4b a. m., 12:45 p. m., daily, 6:06 p m., except Rtinday, TBAN8-0HI0 DIVISION. For Chicago, 7:t0 and 11:06 a. m. and 10:45 p m. dally. Cincinnati Expre**, 7:50 aud 11:06 a. m. daily and W:4" r m? daily cxcept haturday, aud 2:80 a. m. Sunday only. Columbna Accommodation, 4 :E0 p.m., except Sunday. 8t. Glalrerllle Accommodation, 11:00 a. in. and 4:80 p. m., cxcept Sunday. ARJUVK. Chicago Kxpresa, 12:55 and 6:40 a.m. and 6:10 p. . .daily. Cincinnati Express, 5:40 a. m. and 6:10 p. m., dally. Columbu* Accommodation, 11:00 a, m., dally, exccpt Sunday. ft, t'iafrsvitto Accommodatfon,ll:00a, m.and 6:lu p. m., dally, except Sunday. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIVISION. For Pfttabunrh. fi:4h and 7:9(1 a. tn.. riaflv. WO p. *a., dally, except Bunday. For Pittbiiurjfti and Me bust, 6:20 p. w., dally. WaahlnKtou Accommodation, 5:00 p, m., dally, exccpt Sunday. a kbits: Prom Pittsburgh, 11:00 a. m., dally, and 12:4J p. m., dally, except Sunday, 6:65 und 10:80 p. in., dally, and 2:80 a. m., Sunday only. tyjufhi?Kiou Accommodation, 7:50 a. a., dally except Sunday. * Ohio river railroad time table taking effect Jamury li. 1891. Passenger trains will run as follow#?Central Time, AH trams dally excopt Uiotu marked tbua f, which do not run on Sunday. SOUTH BOUND. fSo.7 No. b No.ttJ NO 1. Leavo- a. m. p. m. a. m a. m. Wheeling....*............... 8:8C. 10:4< 6:00 Kenwood 8:4.'. 10:65 6:15 4:<K> 11:16 6:12 Now Uutiurllle. I'M '\ivi 7:17 Wliiiamsiown 7:1ft 2:0a 9:8:4 fttrkerKburK.... 6:45 7:45 2-.i' 10:10 Ravenswood .......... 7:05......... 4:03 11:80 Muon City S:I5 1-08 Point ?leasant. 8:57 6:15 1:47 tiftillpolla 9:it> 6:'.' 2:05 Uuutingtou...... ... 10:4.'.......... 7:4: 8:45 Arrive? Charleston, via. K. A O 8:6f 8:56 Charleston, via. O. A O. 8:2-;......... *17?' H:M NOKTH BOUND. NO. N?i. 4 NO. 8 fN o leave? ? m a, m. f>, m. a. m. Cturlcston,via. K, AO. 6:<6 11:55 Charleston, via. C. A O. 12:50 10:Uj 11^6 Arrive? p. iu Huntingtoiu? 2:30 11:4? 12:55......... Leave? a. m. p n> tUmtinKton f5:0i> 0:HO f2::?......... Gulltpoii* .. 0:40 U:?6 4:10 tolut l'k'UutuL.? G:to 11:28 4:30 ......... Mmoii City- 7:40 12:01 6:15 Bnvenswood 9:'t 1:16 6:80 rarkersburg li:40 2:4> 8:uu 6:00 Wilhamstown lirjo 8://. 6:80 m-w Martluavlllo 1 :Ijo 6:20 8 2:1 Mouudsville 2:06 6:i'< 9:30 Kenwood 2: o 6:46 .... 9:60 Wheeling... g;3r I'M 10.05 Through tickets ?nd baggage checked to all points. For rates and other information address W. J. KOBINSJNj G. P. A.. Paraeraburg. n. ? r'li x i n Ui I An I B'urnuuni J.O.T0ML1N-"??. l'A?. Atcut. Wheeling, W.Va. ?.ontraJ standard Time. snnsylvaniaUnssJ From Brldsoport station Trains via the Cleveland m I'lttMiurxo Rail* road leave BridM?pott lor I'ittaburgh.? hlciuro and Cleveland, 4;50a. m. For Pitlflburub, 10:11 a. tn. Kor Chicago and Cleveland, 1:0U p. m. For PUtMiurxhmill ?cw York, p. in. Fordteu* benvlllc, 8:Ua. m. Trains arrive at Bridgeport *l #:Ma?10:30 a.ro.; 18:10p. m ,4:Mp. m .and h:U>p. m. Ou Hfttutdny* o:i!v?tor fcnu Liverpool, 6:11 p. m.; Irom Kaat Liverpool, 11:12 p. ni. PROM WHEELING STATION. Train* m the l'ittaburvh. Cincinnati A Rt. LouU Hallway-Fau Handle Kouto-lcaveWbeel iuu lor ?W-nbenvlUe. Fltt*burgh and tbo Kact, r.:aj a. m., 12:3ft p. m., ?:20 p. rn . and 8:40 p, m, For Coionjbua, Cincinnati, mdiannpoliaaud Ht. Louis, tn. and ?:4U p. tn. For Colurabai and Cntcngo, 12:35 p. m. t ralna arrive at Wheel* lngat 5:.'"Ja. ra., ib:0t>?. tn.,V:tf p tn. aimtt:/u p. in. Train* leaving at C;4>?. m. and arriving at 8:'J0 p. m.. run aolid between Wheeling nod Plttobunth. All tmln>dally >'yr<-pt ?nn*a". 1 YOU CAIN Jj'lN'D papIR I on flhs 111 I'tTTWCn II Mt ?1if I l"i(tu llJli' .'.l ?ii a^EEMIlsGTMBROS. * wiract fur ad*onuu<g at cuM.