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MEDICAL. rafiRatGHEOJEH MONTHS Cy A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cuitd by i lew days' use of |?Srar?M M, H. WOLPK, KSaSS Upper Murlbero, Md. SWiFT'gjpECIFIC I was onrod Botr.o yc'ani ago of Whito Swelling In my lt*g l<y lifting ,u"' *iav 0 'm,i byroptuiua of '" ll'r? "* tlio <UaCij.no. Many prmuinoni pliyidciuns uttcndcU ' AebO theV TTOQld l>0 ftliuroi pnceiOBa to inane wow bu/Ajt from; Us. dlrtrewd ng complaint: but fortu* ZuU>lytbu?rir-u?lutrtfldo?vtT'.oti)n<lh<'ro,uii(ltho93 who on to try ihcmwill 'lud theeo 11 Ulo pills v*lu? *Uolnnonmuy v>ayflthatthoy will not bo wll? Uafl to du without fhcxn. iiut after allaiclc uc?| ACHE (lflth6bar.fi of uoratiny ll7on that horotawhflfll wewalmourHaatbotui. Our pills euro it whllo Others do not. t _ UrUVu Little Liver Pills aro very nraall ana very tai.y to take. One or two villauiiku* doso, d'uoy are (strictly vegoUblo anu do not gripe op pun?, but by tholrgontleaction pleasoall who Uhotheio. lnvlalHRt'JSomtM j llvofortl. oolfl Ly druggiata evcrywbero. or uuut by mull. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Wow Yotl<: ? SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Complete Manhood and how to attain it. At last a medical work th.it tells the causes, dcscrihc.H the effects, points tlie remedy. Tllin is m iciitiOcally tlie most valuable, nrtisticaliy tlie most beautiful, medical bonk that bait ap? jic.iicd f-ir yearn; 96 pages,every naKeljcuririi; u lull-tone illustration in tints, some of the tiuhjeils 1 rented are Nervous Debility. Initio, tivii v, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, '1 bo Iliisbaiiil, Those intending Marriage, etc. livery man who would know the grand truths, tlie plain tacts, the ol.l secrets, ami the new dlHCoveiics of medical science us npplied to iniirrled lifr, who would atone f??r past lollies imd avoid tiiture pitfalls,should write for this wonderful little book. It will be sent free, liudcr seal. Address the publishers, Hrie Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. rrli^.twy iaM, R-' pa-NS I i^Ftabples! REGULATE THE J ; STOMACH,LIVER?ndBOWEIS I : AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. ! nilWXH TAHl'M!!* nro tbo beat Medl* J rlnu kniiwn fur Jii>l!z??tlun, Ulllouinrmt, * 0 llcuilaclii-, ('unallputlon, Djuprpidu, C'lirunlo 9 I.ltcr'rroublt'K, 1)UcIih-m, Itudi.'uintilci.lun, * iKarntrry, OUVmdvo llrrutli, uuti nil dl?. J 0 onl?T* uf tlm Nluiiinrhi l.lvrr anil llunclft. * Illp-inrf Tuliiilc* ronfnlu nothing InJurlmjM to ? Hid iniMt il<'|iRAtu nuiMtltutlon. Ant iiVnMtnt to J U?ku. wifii, Ltrcctunl, and k1?o ImuHxltaUj relief. J Mnr be obtulned by application to nearest nrtJcuM. miVMuw A Planters Experience. "My plantation In In n malarial dli< trlct, where fever antiacne prevailed. X employ IttO l)i\nds) frequently hall or thorn woro nick. B wota neorly dlacorn-aged nlien Z begun tbo uao of The roanlt waa marvellous. My tnon becaiiionf rongr and hearty, and B have bad noftirthur trouhlo. With these pill*, I won Id not foar tollvoloany natnp." KIV AIL, Hay on Karat La< Sold Everywhere. Office, 14U to 144 Wiislilnifton St.. N. If. WEAK MEN, Yoonattentioj IK CAt.t.tSD TO TIIK niMWHYwnon (JHKAT KNOMSll UKMRWY. B $$ Gray's Specific Hcdlclna, JLbL JfE\L IP YOU SUFFER (roil ^SIITO' Nervon-i Doblllty. WeuktiOHio tutMiuin en* iuwi lkxly imd .Spurmutorrlioi and linnotcnoy and uil dlsousoa thai arhe frou over luaultfouco and ?<'lt ubuno, ai 1/ohh of Mom ory and I'oivor. Dlinnoo of Vlnlon, 1'romntun Old A?u. ana many other dlsoaiet that lead t< hwutty or Conjunction and an early grate write lor our pamphlet ^ . ?. ? AddrcM 'illa Y MKL)ICINK CO.. Buffalo. N. Y The specific Modlollie In told by all druggliti n tl 1 or pnokago, or nix packagot lor $b or aon liy mall on receipt ol motwv. una vrltU every % ordor Wfci GUARANTEE a euro or mono; refunded. . . ,, . wo* on account of countortelti, wo havi (idontod the Yellow Wrapper, tlie only genuine Hold In Wheeling and guarantee* iMtiod b Tin; l 00AN UUUu CO., wholoaole aud Holal Diu-rirMs. Ilrldgo Corner. Main .struct _JC?J-TThsAKOW ^""^[ook's Cotton Roo W4 COMPOUND. El WWfMfl A recent dUcovery by an ol 0> A phyMclaii. *uc<r**JuVt[ u* Mf If monthly hi/ ihoimnthof J/idlc TO 7 1* i ho only perfectly wife an W\ / j reliable medicine dwcovoroi JS3r liewnroof unprlnolplod drui guvasvlm otfhr Inferior tht*d rtno< Ill pliuw ol thin. A?k lot Cook'. Coitu Moor eourouNn take ?w> mbttltulf, or luoloso 1 nnd rt rents In posiage In lotler. atid wo wl prnd. Healed, bv return mall. Kull aaaled pai titular* tu, plain pntalooo. to la?lb;i only, nlnmpi Ad'lroM l'OM> l.lliMf (OMI ANY, No. Q Klihor'n liloek. Detroit. Mich. ^ Hold In NVhoellng by LOU A.N DltCom. an druyulita evervwhora )y7-rrnMr.ow mman Wn??^TME RENTLEMAN'S FRIENO. K.KI.Ia. K.l'.ln. l>r.r?l. ?lrUt?rN fr|. ?)H?l A V4<iici Catf fur UoSOhlOIO'.A, iJl.KKt l-K^rOHKllta Ai rlrunrtat* of #1.00. M Ai.YiMiu MVu. 4;d.ri.AN?iAatUll? ? ?r'l Tt!?.? ? MACHINISTS. TJKDMAN dt CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS And Mnhufnoturor? of Mnrlno nn btatlonary Kn?ln m alT WBBKUNO. W. VA. JlJU aim liiHt'U, MUt p. o. a. mi* IUU nuia, I'AUL W. KlUKHATK JCK, Joltiuon City, Tcnn. liuiuu on IUomI ai'l SI in uUcatc* mailed frc?. MM b Win Sl'KUWO C'OJI I'AK Y, *] AtUliU, Oi.U-J Al IBB VfePKMi Clcknttvl*cknr-oa rollMoall thotaonbUfl fool* Sentto u tllloua uUtoof tb? ijrBtoin.BU.* * BlzxlnMft. Iiauucu, Drowwlua'A HUtrBBB aftec XS*too euccouB bus Wn Bluiwulaouitog. SICK Jeftflsebo, yet Carter's Llttlo Llvor Pllto aW b''UA)ly valuiblo tu Gofiutlyattoii. ouringMj pro* - HEAD U1U uriuruuii ui WIIUI in uuuwu ua a ?uuiw furnace for tho manufacture of glass fruit jars, bottles ami other glass goods. ^ The capacity of tliiu house is equal to ^ that of a twelve pot furnaco. Tho building will be of structural irou. The os- c, tablishment will employ about sixty- 8 live bauds. , b This is tho third factory to locate on t( the property o( the Building and luvoat* jj meat Company. Other largo and important concorns r aro negotiating with the company and ttieru aro excellent prospects of tsecur- u ing several of thorn. Tho prosperity of Morgantown is now ,, reasonablv assured. Tho present con- ? tracts will necessitate tho erection of t from thirty to fifty dwelling houses to .j accommodate tho t-mployos. } THE FAIHMONT GLASS HOUSES. t The Fairmont Free Press of this wcok has tho following: Tho glass factories continue to bo vory ^ busy, nod desire to increase their forces, c There aro now engaged at tho Sloan fac- n tory about 135 pooplo, and Mr. D. J. fc Sloan is down oast hunting moro work- v men, who will bo hero soon. Tho o company need girls and boys and pay I fair wages to beginners. Messrs. J. A. t and M. ii. McDonald, of Fostoria, Ohio, t havo rccontly been added to tho onirrav- 1 ilig rooms. J. A. Sorig, of Wheeling, q has chargo of tho etchinp rooms. Tho factory is making beautiful ware, which is going to all parts of tho United States, ihe orders continue to come, and tho f company ia well stocked in that line. The wares being of superior make and finish, of course it sells readily. The bottle and fruit jar factory is about in the fix for workmen and orders as is tho tumbler factory. Hands are scarce and orders plenty. From tho pilos of waros stacked and ready for shipment, ono would bo inclined to think thut tho whole world might be supplied from tins point Willi uoor oottios, uut it in only a drop in tlio buckot us to boing . equal to tlio number required. Tlio wuro is good, ami tlio refilling of ordorB benr testimony to tlio fact. ( ' These things all go to provo that ( Fairmont has two No. 1 glass factories t that rank among tlio bom in tlio couti- ( ' . f TIIR OIjI) OII AXt!p;LIiOn. How I'hmarclc I'rvvuntod tlio Abdication > of the Kiuptiror William I. > Dr. Ill I). Jlyoank in the Literary Digest. f The world ia not j ot rid of Bismarck, ' | and his words Btill liavo weight When j lie tells tlio Btory of the gront war in his ( , way, tlio Herman government does not < tliink it bonoatli its dignity to provo j , with authonlic documents that King . William also played an important part i in the matter of that famous Kills tele- i I gram. Uut evory onu ltnowa that if 1 there hnd not been in the beginning of Prussia's greatest trial a man with creative genius at the head of nlfaira that time would havo been less advantagoous to lier. lilsniarcW entered tlio ministry on September -'4,lSGlt King William was wedgod in between his conscienco as a rnlor and his duty toward tlio eonstitu- , tion. The first prompted him to carry ( on the reorganization of the army in spite of all opposition from tho.parliament; tho second demanded that ho should let tlio landtag havo its way. The king hnd long thought of calling Hlsinnrcic to tho head of allalrs. If the landtag had to bo opposed, Ulsmarck was tho right kind of primo mlnlstor. Hut William 1 feared that the rugged - l'ommoraninu would he too hasty; , would force him into a coup d'otat t against the parliament and the pouplo, ' A llohonzollorn ia no Bonaparto! no imitations of Napolonn III in Prussia! ,l n Bismarck ministry should unly bo rati aortud to at thu last moment. ): Had the right moment already passed j; whon, on ( optembor 23, the landtag ! refused to vote the military bill ? Tlio 1; king no Idngcr bellovod himself equal It to tlio omorgoncy. There was oppoolII tlon overywliore. Ills mlnlstora In' cllnod to agree with the majority of tho landing, tho crown prince was under English Inlluenco and favored tho op'' position from constitutional principles. - Nothing scorned loft to tho king but to lay down Ills crown. He understood his times no longor, and wishoil to givo tho roins of government to a younger man. When Itoon, tho mlnlstor of war, came to llabelshurg on that same !!3d of i* September to report the rosult of tlio *' parliamentary vote ho found tho king 111 very low spirits. 4, "What Is to bo dono?" said tho king, pointing to the resignations which had - ijooii hnndotl In by f mo of tlio ministry. "Why does not your in?]osty summon _ Ulsroir'ek?" askod lloon. "1 am afraid lllstnarck will not accopt now," answered tlio king, "llosides, ho Is not here; he Is III l'nrls.nnd I I cannot speak with hint ubuul these nmttari." d "Hut ho Is lioro nnd w illing to act according lo your ina|osty's wishes," answorod Hoon, llo stood in frlondly ro M .1 ltTI NSll UI ((? NOTKS, J> The Cuming Eluctioii?I'mftiivcU for l'ruit. !' Thu Statu lluimi of llvtillli. r fjitcial JJitfkilch to Mc Intelligencer. v Maktixsuuimj, W. Va., MurchSl.?The Kiii^'d Pau^htord, an organization of li ladies of ihid city, huvo )>urchuaoti tho 'i old jail property and will this upring J erect a suitable building for u city hod- (] pital. h The electric Htroot cars, which, owing v to a dillerenco between tho company and thu power company, have been at u Btandcitill (or nix months, were Blurted ' again yeaterdnv. At tliu uporouoliinp nicotian forinom- 1 bur of tha city council here, Rucccaaoia ' lo three liepubliuune will bo elected and 11 to two Domocr?ta. The Itopiiblicans {' expect to gain Olio uuil perhaps two h members. '1 no Kepublicana aro quietly v working white the onomy ia fighting for " fuilorul poaitiona. 8 Kruit growers of this section express c great expectations of a big crop. Tnu v aweiiing buds, they any, nro entirely uninjured, and nothing but severe latu 0 fro ltd will injure the crop. The wheat, c which liaa boon very unpromising dur- 0 ing the winter, ia beginning to improve, ' and thft farmers aro uncouraged. ' Mia* .Nellie \tinn, aister-in-law of h Kflnutor Faulkner, hna been extromely Ji ill at hia residence for the past month jj or more and dooa not iinprovo. Sir. J. C. Jack, of Cunton, Ohio, tho 0 contractor for the erection of the now I govurnment building, liaa received the llrat consignment of material, and will ; begin work at otico. ;; iho West Virginia atato board of 1 health will moot In Wheoliug on April IK, for the purposoof examining uppli- " cants for license to practice. * MOHU NKW JM>U*TIIHJS. f i( A OlnM Ifoliso at Mnrgitiitnwn to llegtn o Operations Hoon?Other I'lM'torloi?I'litr- t niont (itUHH Works liutti Working l'ult ] Time. 11 The Morgautown New Dominion to- n porta that Morgan town ia to have a ^ gbiBa houao. 'l'tio work of building will 0 bo commenced within n weok. Tho v owner eays ho will bo making glasswaro w by Juno 1. ^ 31 r. John J. Walsh, an oxporioncod w glass manufacturer, ia here, and baa t| aigiiod a contract with our people for j. ution to Bismarck, iu whom ho had dob reconnizod tliu capablo minister, lu had telegraphed to l'uria on hid own oapomlbility. "La poiro oat mure," ho ?>rdod hia iiioasa?o, perhaps tho only nko which dry old lioon ever made in iia liio. Liisuiarek carno to ilerlin. Ilia rat visit waa to tho crown urlncQ and lion ho procoodod to liubolsuorg. Tho leniorablo mooting took place m tliu ark. Tli# king i'JOtotl worried, and iiuntly handed Uisniarck u paper; it ,u.i tliu act of abdication. Bismarck looked hard at tho kill1,'. Surely matters can novur como to thin ii Prussia?" he said. "I liuvu triod everything" gniwerod lie king; "there id no other way out of iiu difficulty. My ministers are against ne, my son ih against me, even you uvo boon with him boforo yon came ere. If 1 cannot come to an agreOMOilt ,'itli you to-day, then this papist will ppear in the !>taat?-An:<ig?r and my on may see how to got out of the dilli111 ty. I can not reign against my conicuon." Bismarck returned tho papor. lie xuiidod himself for having visited the rown prince fiist, and declared that he lily widiied to sorvo the king, who liuiild not even think of abdication. Villium X looked at the doeuniont in is hand and askad: "Dareyou govern ,'Uliout a majority?" "Yes, your masity." "Without a budget?" "Vos." Without giving UP the reorganisation f the army?" "Vos." "Very well," aid tho kiiiKi "I have hero a program." lo took from his breast pocket soma l ..I......1.. 1 ..... 1. UUUID CIIISUI/ IUVUIUU *>1111 lismarck'a eyo fell upon tho rules for lie organization ol provincial i?overnutnt. ' That is not the question just aw," ho said, "it in of littio moment rhothortho towns or the country have reator influence in tho provincial oaswblios. What wo lutvo to settle lirat i, who shall rulo in Prussia, thu It in r the majority of tho chambers ? When liat is sottloil everything will bo riirtit. f your majesty tfrant mo your condonco I am ready to servo you. But o program! It would htimpor us ot h." The king walked silently by tho aide f tho statesman. Ho hau become ory thoughtful. They crossed a oodon bridge built over u ravine. Tho in? took the papers and boxan ncrviwly to tear thorn into ehrods. That as Ula answer. Bismarck picked up 10 littio bits of paper und said: "Does ; not uppear to your majesty better to [irow these things into the firoplace? hey could bo found hero, and everyody knows your majesty'/* handrritin?." Tho shoots were returned to lio kinir'a pockot. The king had beome quite another man and be^an to peak of the formalities which had to o settled. Ho wont homo full of dojriuination, like a Hoheuaollern who as a duty to perform. And Bismarck? Perhaps ho also caried his hoad a littio higher on his rourn from this interview. Ho was not iraid of tho crisis. "Such crises are ho weather in which Prussia must row, if wo mako fearless, perhaps inonsidorato, use of them.1' Consiilera ion lor others is not Bismarck s stroug oint evidently. Tlio iittlo atom in russia about tlio army organizatioa ho hinks aHinnll mattor. A Curo for l'uuuuioiilii. Pneumonia and kindred affections of ho lungs can bo easily provontod and urod by using an absolutely puro slimilautsucli as id used and rooouiinondud iy tho boat physicians. Your doctor rill toll you that Klein's "Silver Aeo" r "Duquosno" Kyo Whiskies aro ubsontely pure and the best stimulant in ho world to fortify tlio systotn against lie inclomeney of tho woathor. Milvor Lgo sells for $1 50 per quart and Du? [Uesno at $1 25. Headquarters, Max Klein, 82 Federal Stroet, Allegheny, Pa. Bond for complete catalogue, mailed rue. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When hbowaw a Child, she criod far Caatoria. When she became Miss, sho clung to Caatoria. < When sho bad Children, the gave tbom Castorit j Cliolorlno In 1'eiinsylvnnltt, Kwickloy, Ponn.: Wo had an epllcmic of cliolorino, as our physicians 'ailed it, in this place lately, ana lunula i grout hit with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemodv. 1 >old our dozon bottles of it in one wool; and mvo since sold nearly a proas. This cmodv did tho work and was u hi? ndrortlsoinout (or me. Bovoral persons ,?ho had been troubled with diarrhoea or two or three wooks woro cured by a ow doses of this medicine. 1'. 1'. Kxapi', Ph. 0. 25 and SO-cont bottles (or 'ale by C. K. joetzo, W. W. Irwin, W. S. McCul'lough, IMonkomoUor, tj. L.Brico, J. Col*aan, 3. Sclinopf, W. 0. ArrabrecljjBtho ICurtz Drug Co., Lincoln & Co.,r\V. E. Williams, John Klnri, A. E. Sohoole, indW. II. Williams, Wheeling; Btiwio t Co., Bridgeport, 0., and B. F. 1'eiijody, Bonwood, W. Va. p.tw If you rfeel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTER3 Tho largest private gift to the popo sn the occasion of the papal jubileo camo from tho duke of Norfolk, who sent tho holy (ather $250,000. Tho Trouble Over, A prominent man In town exclaimed tho other day: "My wife has boon wearing out hor life from tho ollocts of dyspepsia, livor complaint and indigestion. Her caso balllod tho skill of our beat physicians. Aftor u>ing threo packages of Bacon's Calory cure, sho is almost entirely well." Roup your blood In a healthy condition by tho use of this groat vogotablo compound. Call on l.onan Drug Co., boIo agent, and got a triat package tree. Largo sir.o &0c. 1 Chtldrcn Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.' lluoklou'a Aruioj bulvu. The host salvo in tho wtrld for cats, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively curot piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo per/dct satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 25 conts a hot. Kor sain by Ixiaan Urug Co. Liebig Company's^ ^Extract of Beef. BEST I^lBEEF TEA ''1^" INVALUABLE in tho Kitchen for Noiijh, Snucei mid MilDIsIicm. uixlauu:. All Sorts of Local nuui anil Oomtlp from tho Clan* City. In uccorJunco * with tho statuto of Ohio that whim an ultorney-ut-luw hua Imoii convicted ot a crime jmuiahabio with imprUonmant ho Btiali bo uis barrod, Judge J. ]!. I>r;;:;rd appointed I'roiocuting Attorney J. \V. Il'dliugswortn, John W. (Shannon, and lion. I!. L. Wooms to invoaiigaio and prefer charged ugalnst It. (i. McGauhey, tho attorney who recently returned from tiie penitentiary, and who has since tiled a case for malicious prosecution in tho charge of forgery. Thid cominittoo is to repurt to tho cSurt oil the lUth ot .May. l)r. Joseph M. Mitchell died at hia homo in tit. Clairsville Thursday afternoon, of frailties incident to old ago. lie was the oldoat native of St. Claimvilie, having been born there April 1 >, ISM. He was educated ill the schools there, and read medicine with Dr. Thomas Carroll, completing bin course in Philadelphia. Dr. Mitchell was known all over the county, and the annouiicomeiit of His death will cause universal sadness, espociully among tboso who Know him best. The presiding judges of the election to bo held next Monday yosterday rocoived the tickets, poll-books and tallysheets from the county supervisors. The tickets are all sealed up in packages fur ouch voting precinct, and this seal Is not broken uiilit tho organization for the olectiou. William Fulton, a wealthy farmer who lived near Gloitcoo, died yesterday morning aged sixty-six years. He loaves a wile and eight children and a fortune of many thousand dollars. Tho frionds of llov. G. \V. Shields horo and at Wollsburg will bo glad to learn that fie is recovering from the typhoid lever at Cincinnati. Rev. II. liasogawa, tho Japanese missionary,will leoturo in till) Christian chiircli Monday ovening for the boncilt of tho Third M. K. church, organized for Uravol Hill. George Wostlako, the hall player, has gono to I'airviow, W, Va., to upend a week before entering upou hi* ougaijomont for the season. Hov. Dr. Alexandor, of St. Olairsvillo, will assist Hov., Ia.W. iiarr in communion services at the First l'resbytoriau church to-morrow. There will bo more than tho usual amount of moving liore to-day, aud there has boon aoinofor a day or two past. Mrs. Jessio Dougherty, of Steubonville, formerly Miss Jessie Sharp, la visiting the family of Capt. John T. Lane. l'rod lioyor and Mertio Abols worn married last June, but tho marrmgo was not made public till yesterday. Mrs. William 1* Hamilton died nt her homo hero Thursday night and will bo buried this afternoon. Tho Chautauqua Clrclo was ontortaincd at the home of Miss Mary 1'urks yesterday evening. A. P. Myers, formorly a school teaclior IlMf-li has embarked in the shoo business in Allegheny. Tho Kastorn Ohio Medical Association will moot ut liast Liverpool on tho lHli of April. Appropriate Easter ecrvicos will ho lielu in some of tho churches here tomorrow. Miss Lizzio Cummins is homo from a visit with friends ut Findlay, Ohio. Congressman 1'earson and family are now at their home in Woodsfleid. \V. T. McCollough will start the Barnard brick works on Monday next. Rov. T. W. I.anc, of Barnosvillo, was in town yosferday. Itlch, ICcd Dlood As naturally results from taking Ilood'a Sarsiiparilla as personal cluaiilinoaa roauita from froo uso of aoap and wator. Ttiia (treat puritlor thoroughly oxpola scrofnla, aalt rlicuin and all other impurities atid builds up evory organ of tbo body. Now ia tho time to tako it. Tin: highest praiso has been won by Ilood'a rills for their oasy, yet ofliclont action. Sold by nil druggists. Price 23 cents. 0 Live Stock. Chicago. March 31.?Tho evening Journal ro.nor is cattle receipts 6,000 hood; shipment* 2,r>oo head; market nctivo and steady; top steers 8"> 7/>n 6 83: no extra on sale; medium and good $"> OOu 5 60; others 8170u4 00; Texuus J.'J f.Oa-l 10; native cows and hellers $ 171al 10. Hogs, receipts 1,000 head; shlpmohts 7,000 liend; market slow and 1.1 a-Wo lower: common and mixed 80iJAaO 7."?: prime heavy SO 80a0 05; Hclit {5 SOufl 0-">. Mieep, receipts 0,00j head;shipment*2,000 head: market Htrong; natives81 M)u5 CO; clipped Texans 83 00a 4 80: western* $ "? 15n5 70; Iambs 81 7SaO r?o. V.axt Liberty. March 81.-Cattle, receipts IIC head: shipments ;!I0 head: market nothing doing, nil through consignments. Hogs, receipts 1.7oO head: shipment* 1,000 head; market verv dull: l'iillodclphlfls 87 *K>a7 60; best Yorkers ami mixed 57 00a7 20: light Yorkers 60 soaO 00. Sheep, receipts 1.100head: shipment* 1,000head; inarkot steady at unchanged prices. Dry (ioodrt. New York, March 31.?1Thoro was no ahnngo In the condition or tone of tho dry goods market, although thoro wore more revisions ol prices of lntllgo blue prints, tho Mcrrimao indlgoes being mado C^c and the Gloucester Indlgoes OMe. The outlook is favored by good weather for retai'crs. COCOA Unlike the Dutch Process r? No Alkalies Other Chemicals ar0 liw,rt ,n ,l,o 1aKKpJJ proparatlon of wwk W< MAKER & CO.'S | 'llBMMCocoa kflA ' nai absolutely l| [,l IJ puro and soluble. Mid I AiMiit\ltlwnoroth(inthreethnt* Mm i I m tho strength of Cocoa mixed UHUvly'-'k i bt with Starch, Arrowroot or * ""UkS Sugar, and is far moro economical, eo*ting less than one cent a cup. It Js delicious, nourishing, and u.vsiLY WGESTKI). Sold byCrorern crorynhere. W. BAKRR & CO., Dorchejter, Main. FURNITURE, 0ARPET8, ETC. OIL CLOTHS AND Llnoloums, IN GREAT VARIETY AND ALL WIDTHS ?at? LOUIS BERTSCHY'S oclA 1110 Mftln Stregt. MEDICAL. R a EDUCATIONAL J Mrs. M. Stevens Hart's School >jj For Youns Ijaclioai " and Oliilclron, 1316 AND 1318 MAttKET STREET, 1V2 _?1 ~ i.ii Second annual lesslou boglni Soptoraborll. iiki IKK. 10:1 Couno o! Instruction Include* Elements*? 5: English, Euglish CIumIcs Latin, Higher Matho* 12; luetics mill Modern Luuguago. ~ Mm. Hurt Is a-wlsted by a fullcorp* of eflloloai and cxporioticcd teachers. For circulars and lurthor Information, addron tho 1'rlnclpal, MRS. M. STEVEN'S IIART, eu33 No. 7-7 Malu Streafc i MRS. HART'S SCHOOL. f To accommodate young ladloi who may wUh to pursue a cjurso of study outside of tho rogulur school regime, ux* elective ctwsos or private instruction will bo provided in English clonic*. * Latin. Modurn Languages, Mathomatioi m mid tho Natutal Science*. These cluuai 0:0 will moot at Ktutcd hours in tho school parlor mid will bo c inducted as Special* % tic* by tho several members of tho faculty a.-i connected with our schooL '? co I MllS. M. STEVENS HART, j> aul3 Principal. mi ART INSTRUCTOIN. < an An Art Studio, conductod by Mis.1 Rose M. c Swuunuy. will bo opeued In commotion with \ Mrs. Hart's School. September 11, in tho sohool ...; building. I'oncll, Charcoal and Crayon Drawing, oil and Water Colors uud China Painting. Pastel. Clay-modeling and Art Enameling will < receive special attoutloti. Miss Sweonoy hai p been conducting Art Classes with marked < hticcoss in tho east for tho post tlvo or sit rears. Further inquiry may bo madoof MISS ( ItOSE M. SWEENEY. 028 Main stroot or Mrs. ox M. Stevens Hurt. 727 Main stroot. or at tho school ? rooms ou and alter Monday, Soptombor 11 g.; mi 13 CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. p.J Q.ALVANIZED IKON CORNICE ? AND , TITS" I&OOIFIlTGk d? Special attention given to all klndi ot ex Sheet Iron and Tin Wort on Building ~ ALSO ( STEEL AND FELT HOOFING. Call anil get prices before contracting. ni I am prepared to five bargain* in that lluo of work. W . lie Mi B. I=. CHLDJniELL, | jo Coruor Main and South Stcoets. st w ============================ i?f STEAMERS. J* rORCINCINSiATILOBIS. !'! /rPjSP^jK VIM.B, MEMPHIS. ST. Ni ffXJJ *1 LOUIS. NEW OKI,BANS !| an". iNTEK-M|;uiATB < ! WilllonvoWharfbont. [j! ,0<"0' Eloventh itrost, a, ji Sloamor Keystone Stnto, for Cincinnati, Ohio, overy TURflDAY at Ha. in. T. a Calhoun. \v Master; Chas. W. Knox, Clerk. jit Steamer Scotia, Mare Aijnpw, Mastor; A. J. M Bin von Clerk. Kvory WF.n.siwnAY at 8 a. m. N< StcameC Hudson, every TitriwPAY atSa. m JJ J. F. Ellison, Mastor: ltooort Agnow, Clerk. ?' Steamer iron Quern. every Sati'uday at 8 *. \v ro.,for Cincinnati. John M. Phillips, Master; i>. It. II. Kerr. Clerk. jj, Steamer r<>?i;n, every Sunday at R a. m. Hi Jninoa Murtin. Mastor: J. Wohruian, Clork. HI First-class faro. Wheeling to Cincinnati, ?fl. JJ1 Round trip. #10. Meals and state rooms Inclndod. Tickets good uutll used For frelRht or (1 pa*sago apply on board, or tol'phono No. Ml inr.-O CROCKARD&BOOTH, Agents, y\ ? (Ji Stonmor R. E. PHILLIPS. SI' . (TV* h. I** Wheel I tie. Dally Trip, KastW&wwern Standard Tlmo-0:t5a. in.. H:8) a. iu.. 11:3) a. in., p. . n\.. 4:00 p. in.. 5:30 p. in. Sunday Trips?Leaves Wheollng?8:33 a. in., 10:0) a. in., UW p. nv, _ 2:1 a p. in.. 1:00 n. m.. fl:;W p. m. .1 RAILROADS. L , Wlieellno & Elm Grove Railroad. r> On and nftor Haturdar. fMober 1, I'M, traini 1 will nmw follows, city umo: 1,kavp. Wiikklinu ? >0:00 u. in., 7:00 a. m., 8:)) a. tn..l?:00a. in., 10:00 a. in. 11:00?. m.. lJ-iMm.. 1:00 p. in., J:w p. in 3;0J p. in., 4:<M p. in.. VJ) ? p in.. 0:M)p in., 7:W a in., 8:0) p. in., : 13 p. r, tn.. titoon. m. 1 1! I.kavi: KlM <)novn-*0:(W* m.. 7:0)a. m.. 8:0) ; a in U 00a. m . 10:00a. in. 11:00*. m. 1:.':0) in . 1 :(X) [>. in . v?:0J p in., ;t:00 p. m. 1:0) t*. m. Mrt) p. m.. fljoop. in , 7:oo p. to., 8io) p. m., liilQp. !.{ In.. 10 lo p. m. " 'pall . esroptSundar. BtitfOAY?Church trains loivo Kim Orori At 0:43 a, to. and Whoolliu n* IM17 p. m. *Y II. li WKHOkllHhlt. f eel , ih'iinrnl Mn'ifw j,[ Wlionlimi Brldue & Terminal Ry. ? i Tlnio Tnblo No 8, to (sk?) ofTecl li:Jl n. ni., }I! Hun-lav Novo utiir ?). 1HU i. I^avy Whuollnu?t ?tl) fflilO f7:i> tssO). fOjiy 0:^t. tll:.? a. in., 111:15, fl:li Tl . i.ii*6:l> f(J:T0|? rn ,, l^avo I'onliisula-t^:^. f8:W. t7: rj. fs:)7. ''' I 49151. 10:51. flOl?, ?11:*?7 a. in.; Jl.'i.M, fljit, Ki |.i:ort 1:11, "&:&*. m Ci lioari' Terminal Junction?frt: I?, ?7:3). A 10: H. "10:1/ tiun a ill : 1 :|\ ti'.lT, JM), HI 111 f?::7. f?:W IS. v fmijlp in. Hi lA'tivo Ijniifflilln's Mill?f7:il. tlltH a. m.j hi. m. Yi l/>aro l>o ll??s Crosdnu?f7:25, *11:1) a. m. C? 41 j'0. fll44, 8110b, III AI Pally tDallroseent Sunday. IRnndars onlv Hi AH train* will run on KaMorn limn. Cltwk lit PI tho T?*le?raph Olllco at Whoolln*. Is the Hum 1 aril Time. Hi i. i; TAUSSIG, HuporlnteiidouL Bt jr i_a^i nvt., ilamuiuii, \j,f u $ says: Dr. Bull's Cough <| JJ?W ^\/rnn has h^pn iiqaH fnr n ^ (0 g) mjvv. m, | } | (i longtime in hermother's, 5 dk j her own, and her daugh- | t 5 ter's family. She pro- 2 ? | nounces it an excellent | j| cough remedy. wnan. | ? * rueIV LANCE'S PLUGS, Th( Crut Tobicca lin il WAntidott!?Prico 10 Cti. At ail dgahn. |3 ? ============== _ ? HOTELS. jj WORLD'S FAIR. I ?!? Now i? tho tiino to uiNko your arraugeraonta 4'| for the World's Fair Parties visiting Chicago Jfi run Rcuuro Hiiperior private boarding at -i->l '2 Calumutavcuiio. Tho location it ibo tlnost in t.1 tho cltv for World's Fair purport. Ono block from Illinois Central road, that tako yon to :< dthcrof tho four eutrauRcj to the grounds. Same " distance from eablo road, and Ikirco blocks from t elevated road, it Ih the finest jesideuoe portion f7 of tho city. Tho advantage are many an compared to tho immediate vloinityof tho World's j Fair (or Jacksou l'arlt), whore everything Is of ucoeutty urud . nuido only for th? occasion. < Prices vary according to hUeand location of room and number of poople oocuuying mem. Comfortably furnished upartauuU in the annus * at Miuiowhat roducud rate*. , Table abundantly supplied with tho very best , tho market atlords. Meals quiotly and promptly served. For particulars apply to 1 * SlRB. IL W. LIST, <u7.TTh4a Vn. 9M1 rnlnnwt Avav. (!hlnnim. III. " " ? AILWAY TIME CARD. rrlval ami departure of trains on au?l after DaiMr lb. 1SJ'. KXI*I.\N.VT10X ok Uupftuistia* KIWI 'Daily; f.Stiu l.iv excepted; JMrrndf/ leptoil; Jsnurday o wop tod; ISuudity oui/; turdavomv. Ki-t.-ru - i i lir I Tim I'Aitr. Ill .to U. k ? Main I.lno.i'u>i \ni?T71 :00 am Wa*h c y Halt.. Phil. A N. Y ?11:30pm flftpin Wtt?h. C'y Hult.. HUH. A N Y *10:25 am :25 amiWibh.C'y liait Phil. A N Y . 0.)ami Cumberland Aooorn tl:5t)pm 'hiPni' Grafton Accom -do: 2,5am :40 ami Mouudavdh Acqoiu...... t7:iQiim :,*J P? Mouiidnvllle Act'oiu 11:10 i>m dOpml Mound>vlile Actum I 17: pna laur. h ,ti) imc -co Djv. weil akuiva 'j am For Columbus and Chicago! ?l:l5am :05atn i.'oluiubiu Cln. atul Chicago 0A-.a5pin J&'pm Chicago Limited... | ' . )am pm Chicago Express f 12:U5put lii^pui I'oluinbus. Cln. A St. Louis.. *;>:>0am il-S pin Columbus Accom tl2:05pia am St. ClalrkVille Accom [\\ ?:irtnm L'Jii. Chilravillo Accom ! f5:H5 pm i'ai:r b.40.r It \v P.AB'DlV.i akiuvt :10 am For Piit?biiruli am :2)?m Pittobnrgh 1 *6:50 pui :00 pin Pltl*bur*h and Efet 10:15 pm :i^pm Pituburgh jl2:l5 pm :OOpm|...Wa?UIngitni Fa.. Accom ...| f7:Mam I'AHT. I V, C. A- St.* L ltv | AlttHViT ^am Pittsburgh fJ: !0 pm :,t> am, Stouliuuvtlle and VVeat ... "Vf/iS pm :05 pm ... Pittsburgh and Now York... ttjl0 pta :55 piu'...Pltttburgh and New York... "llttt am WW. : '?> nm Kxprosa. Cln. and 81. Loiih.? t7:1.5aW :45 pm Kxprojw, Cln. aud St. Louli... *6:25 put :05 pmiKxprow, Stenb. and Chicago. f.l:l0 pm 55pmI....Pimbnrgh A IKmnlwon.... ?11 ll'Al.T C AP. it K. AKItlVJJ. " :* ' win Ft. Wavne and Chicago tf: 15 pm MO am Can ion and Toledo 7: 15 pm MO am Alliance and Clevelund 7:15 pm :49 am steubenvillo and Pittsburgh 0:15 pm :l.t nm Mcubenville anil WelUvllUi :i:05pm :12 am Steubenvillo and Pittsburgh t 1:110 um :00 pm Ft. Wayne und Chicago t7:4? pm :00 pm Canton and Toledo 7:45 pm :"0 pin Alliance and Cleveland 8:0.5 pm , . :00 pui Sumlienville and WolUville 7:<5pm :44 pm Philadelphia and New York 0:00 pm :44 pru ..Baltimore and Washington r*:00pm :lt pm ^tenbonvUla aud Pittsburgh :U0 pm :11 pm StenbcnvllleAI'nstLivorDool fo-Mam i'aht. aim ii it i AllUIVH 10 am ..Clovelaud. Toledo A Woil.. 11:0) pm 15 hiii Sieuheuvlllo Mixud am 15 am ..neveland. Toledo A Wod.. 5:45 pm 15 pm fl'eu??envllIo 1 :-< ? pm ? pm StoubenvlIIe 5:45 pm L5 pm ..Musklllonuntlsteubeuville.. vH .i?um !0 pin Htuul?envll'e 0:15 pm M pm ?8teubonvUle Sunday* only.. 5:45 pm i'Aur C. L A \V.?Usios I)Ki?or. Aitutvu. CITY TIMK. :40 nin Clovolaud. Toledo A Chicago 8:15 pm :'J0 pin ..Masflllloti accommoduMoii.. U:U5am V., l. a w.?bhuviei'out. :10 nm Cloveland, Toledo a Chicago 8:11 pm :tX)pm .Mauslllon acnommodatlon.. Il:n0um :U) am St. ('lairavlllo uccoin 0:42 am :l0uin su Clairsvillo accom 1:U1 pm :21pm St. ClaWvlUo acoom 4:t>Hpm :1^ pm St. Clalwvlllo accom. 8:15 pin :.8 pin Local Freight I'2:i5pm :i*anr. OHIO HiVi;h it It akhivu. :00 am 1'u.itcngur 10;.'4)mu :0i> am Puwengor W:00pm :00 pm Patxengor *7:45 pm :\VK " 1L Z A C. HAILHOAD. akkivm .i.aiue nci.i.Ain* i0 am ...nIlellulrc aud /.anesvlllo.... 5:10 pm 4.5 pm -\Vooditleld 0:30 am t* ii'D I Mlvt'lTruln I llriip'n RAILROADS. ? BALTIMORE & OHIO. Departure und arrival of trains ut Wboelititr. Kantera time. Schodulo in oifeet November 13.1892. MAIN LINK EAST. For Haltimoro, I'hlladaljtliU And Now York 12:25 a. m.. 5:00 a. m., 2:35 p. in. 'umboriaud accommodation, 8:)5 a. m.. dally . opt Sunday. irafton accommodation. 2:3") p in., dolly. itounUsvlllo aocomruodatlon. 3:0.r? and 11:10 n. .dallv. cxcopt Sunday; 2:35 p. ra. dally ana 0 and 11:10 j>. iu., cxcopt Sunday. A mu v u. 'rom Now York. Philadelphia and Ilaitlmoro, fia. in. und 11:30 p. m.. dally. ,'umborland accommodation, 4:50 p. m, ex* it Sunday. >ruftou accommodation. 10:25 n. m.. daily. tlnund?vil!e accommodation. 7'.40 a. m., e<i>t Sunday: 10:25 a. ???., dally, and 1:10, 4:50 J 7:;!5 p. in., cxcopt flunday. trans-ohio division. 'or Chicago, 7:'5aud 10:05 a. in. and 10:85 p. . dally, and 8:25 p. iu.. dully, oxcopt Sunday. Cincinnati oxproiM, 7:35 and 10:05 a. m., dally, d 10:35 p m.. dully. "olutnbus accommodation, 3:35 p. ut., dally, copt Suuduy. jt. ClalnviUo accommodation, 10:03 a. m., aua 15 p. u?., cxcopt Sunday. AllUIVE. Jhlcntjo oxprcsi, 1:15 and 5:50 a. ra. nua 5:? nu? d ull v. Slnclnnuti oxprcu5:jO u. in. and 5:33 p. in, ilv. tolumbus nccoramodution, 12:05 p. in., dally, copt Sunduy. it. Clalrsvlilo accommodation. 12:03 p. in. and $5 p. in., dully, okoopt sunduy. WIIKEUNQ Si P1TT9BUHOH DIVISION. For Pittsburgh, 0:10 and 7:20 a in., dally; 1:90 in., dully, oxcopt Sunday. For Pittaourgh and the uftat, 6:30 p. m., dally, Washington accommodutlon, 5:03 p. w.,da.ly, copt Sunday. ARRIVE. From PltUbunrh. I0:0i) a in., dally und 12:15 in., dally, oxcopt Sunday *, 6:50 und 10:15 p. m., Ilv. Washington accommodation, 7:50 a. in., daily, ccpt Sunduy. HIO RIVER RAILROAD CO. Du and alter Monday, Deceinhor 10, Possougjr nitis will run as follows: "Daily, trolly pt Sunday. Central TI mo. south hound. 7 '? ii f""~ P. u. A. M. A. Mheeling :i no fil 00 I ol 'mvood Z n 15 1115 O il onndsvillo ' ' i>5 11 3J 0 31 nv Martiusviilo -1 -18 12 H2 7 3) (tomvllio ''11 12 5"? 8 0S loudly fi 23 1 01 8 17 .Marys ? 5u 131 8 II illlainstown a.m. 8 80 210 t>2? :rkoraburg f 6 50 ?7 00 2 4> 10 1) llevlllo C :? v. m. 3 27 11 ui l vi! MS WO 0(1 7 12 4 li) 11 21 ,plcy Landing 7 M 4 3i 11 47 rnhnm 805 50s 111.? liwHavon 8 1- 5 07 1120 urtford 8 15 5 11 11 21 anou City f 23 5 20 1J 32 |(ton 8 27 5 J5 11 :?7 . i'lonnivut 8 58 0 Oi L Oi Ulipolls Pl"? 013 12) nyniidotte 10 it) 7 25 2 31 untlugtou- flO U) t 7 35 2 ;>") a M. I'. M. 1' M._ KORTIK DO USD. 2 4 .0 8 booting f 2 w<"0 a':," 9 60 mwood 1 45 0 30 V 35 (1UI dsvlllc- l no fl 10 o 15 jw NiartlnsviUo 12 iw 607 8 Oi Ktomvlllo li HI 4 41 7 4*i rlondl. 150 4 30 7 H3 . Maryt II ni 4 0) 7 05 liliamatowu io 5\ a iu fl 25 p. *. irkcmbnrg 1Q 23 2 so fi 00 tao) 'Hoviiic. o:w 150 a.m. 7 Pi ivonsvvood 8 5"i i io fl 10 Iploy Ulidlng. 8 ::.i 12 15 fl W rnhnm,.. 8 05 1J 15 5 5J aw Haven 7 51 12 W 5 41 urtford 7 51 12 03 5 37 a?ou City. 7 4. 11 57 5 3) Ifton 7 40 1102 5 JS . P]ea?ant 7 o:? H 20 4 51 illlpolW 0 .ri0 11 07 4 .-?7 uyanrtotto ? 42 io oo .< 11 uutlngton. t 5 aow y 4.'. fJ oi A. M. I A. M. I K4 W. J. KOHIN'HO.V, O. P. A. , 0 Pennsylvania Stations snnsylvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Time. cicrr Orrtcxs at Prhxhtt.yakia Station oi IVAttn Ht., KqOT uY u|,RV)!NTII Mr ., WlIKKLIMO, ac MoLurk lUiunrn whrkmwo, aki? at run PKNNHVI.VANIA STATION, 1 It/1?0I'OIlT. pniTtiwr?rflt(*ri'.M-"V?v II%vi>r altot/TB." DailV. ft)ah,\* Rxoirr 9uND.tr. (DM VVllRK|ilN(l TO I.KAVH AHRfV* dlslmrgand sioubonvilla. -JO:JO am filllij put rD maid mid Pittsburgh fii:.*) mil j?;2) |?rd dlanapolimudSt. Louis ... *" :!') urn *3:21 put ilmnbus and Clnoluu'itl *1:40 aui ?:25 pm ollsburq nixl Htoubouvllla "m:i<? mm) ?:J? pm oDonnld and PJtlibiirgh..., lO.JOnm *5:25 imi illndnlfihln n i l Now tork tI2:')i put f /:lu p u (Miliotivlllo aud I'lltuhuiKUtl.' O " pm fi.'IOptn dumbii* and (/'lilc?i{o.... ...?I2:0'? pro f.':nip,u illndolphla and Nimt York J:-5pm lOillaiil dtimora and NStv-hluitou. "in-.tlu n iMibonvlilo nod IMIUuurxh *,-':?pui pubouvllln and iHninUoii- " ??pm lo.rii a n dlanupoUi mid Mt botil*... |8: i.t pm t?.hiun tyion nnd (JJiialnnatl H:4'?pm pillam "UbcnvilloandOolumbm^ ti iipni rhiiatn Norihwou H -itom-(Jloro ?V I'ttU*. DIvMon rtitm run dully. o<0dpt Sun 1 ly ai follow, iom IliuiMiRiMtir r.? Lcava Anaivt :. \Vnnnt nnd ('lilcigo, 4:10 urn MO pm kiiKiii and Toh'dii 4:1.) nm : I? p>o lllnnoc* a id Cleveland 4:4:iaih c-Mipiri m<ii??miv|||onti'l 1'litili irgn ... 4:4!) rtn 8:h pm Dilbonvllio and Wcllivllle.., 8u am 2:01 pm nib fiivlllomd I'liliriiiriMi.... 10 I > u"i 10:11 am , Wayne \ v.Mmv? uo> pm rt.r, vm mtnn ana Toledo l .uipm lUWpni lllanre and Cleveland. I iw pm V:o? pm DUbfliVlllo and Wollsvlllo ... 1:00 pm <>:41 piTt illiMloliihlamid Now York.... 2:41 pm 5:00pm dllinnro and VVnaliliiKtou..... 2:11 i,m 5:00 tini eubonvilio nnd PltUl)Uf*h... 2: II |.m 5:W|)i|i euiienviiie A liast IdvorpooL o n pm <:5Jata