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P HYSICAL FITNESS. K ,No MtstaklnR the Pr<jwe?? ot Up|||v' . soldierly Boers. B THEY ARE IN HIGH SPIRIT . According to Correipmidenu ?To ra'; Fight to the Last ibr Independence It: UI xncir vuwairy WW UM IHUrnlJ UllUt. HEW YORK. Oct. B.-A dispatch to ; ' the Herald from London ?&yi: The London Standard's special correspondent with the forces at Iadyimlth.who was captured by the Boen and released at the battle of Elandslsagte, in speaklng'of his experiences says: "tJnsoldltrly us tl?. Boers might item there Is no mistaking their physical fit' ness, Nearly all of them are strong, ? powerfully built men, while a few are TStl table slants. They were al In highest spirits; for Instance on the night of pur capture our Held cornet was Induced' to preside over an Impromptu / smoking concert. It wis amusing to see a Johannesburger playing the piano ; with his sun still slung over his shoulder, while his more rustic comrades stood around spellbound. They sang EEs.' "Transvaal Volkstted" with immense ; fervor. "The one subject of their talk was their resolute determination to tight to the last for the Independence of their I I country." General Syrooos Doing Well. 55' CAPE TOWN, Oct. 26.-Intelligence received here yesterday from Natal ays the ballet has been extracted from the wound of General Symons, who was struck down while leading his troops at the battle of Glencoe, and that the patient la cheerful and doing well. / Advices from Orange river, Cape Colony, near the Orange Free State border, announce that the Boers have taken Kripdam near Barkly WesUiorth of Kimbertey, and that Assistant Magistrate Harroaworth and his clerk are prisoners. It is supposed that the Boers are advancing on Douglas, further west, the inhabitants of which place are asking for protection. Armored Train Engaged. LONDON, Oct. 25,?A dispatch to the Horning Post from Kimberley dated October 21 rla Orange river, October 24. says: "An armored train was-engaged this evening, one of our men wss killed and two trunks of dynamite were removed from the town for safety and were blown up by the Boers. The Boer loss is uncertain. The Boer artillery moved around, trying to draw the forces covering the town. There was a 5 sequence happened. We are complete" ; Iy Isolated tout as safe as a ban*. Not jft: one man has left. Rain Is approaching. Our troops met the enemy, cutting the line to-day, and a Maxim gun on the . train did good work and cleared away the wreckers." POSTAL SERVICE ! . ?|; In Cuba Reorganized?Utmost CouU fldonce Prevails. \ NEW YORK. Oct. 2S.-Coi. E. O. 5- Rathbone, who is In charge q( the posth al service in Cuba, arrived from Ha vanna to-day on the steamship Havana. He sayB the postal service of Cuba. ji which was In very bad condition, has been thoroughly reorganised. Among | the new features Introduced are the ! registry and money order divisions,both of which have been In successful operation since April. "The bankers and merchants of Cuba," cald Col. Rathbone, "now send remittances averaging at least 1150,000 a day and there has been sent to the United States alone over I2W.0W.0W In remittances. Both Spanish and Cubans give evidence of the utmost confidence. We have now Introduced the two cent stamD and In consequence the bulk of inland correspondence has greatly ini\:, creased. "Of the flOC clerks employed on the Isp land by the postofflce department, folly jfrj: 000 are Cubans and I am hiring Amerlv>.^ cans only where absolutely necessary, this being the policy of the administration." Philippine Commission. J WASHINGTON,Oct. 25,-Cof. Charles , Denby, of the Philippine commission ^ had a conference with the President today that lasted about an hoar and a !half, but declined to mnke any state| went for publication. The commission will meet probably to-morrow as Professors Schuman and Worcester are expected here to-day. Col. Denby said that he did not think the commission would experience any difficulty In agreeing upon their recommendations. Brooklyn I1Iazo. S NEW YORK, Oct. 15.?A Are lo-day [f caused damage estimated at from $50,? 000 to $75,000 to the Palmer's Cooperage Company. Ir. Brooklyn. A fireman,Patirick Sullivan, waa overcome by smoke. Ito-elect directors. CINCINNATI. Oct. 25.?The stockholders of the Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway (Big Four) to-day re-elected the following director*: George T. Bliss, H. MoK. Twombly, J. 13. Layng and F. W. Vanderblit. There were ?3.455 preferred and 1C8.164 common mock represented. No one yjiljjgl Hetdaohe for Forty Years. I For forty year* I suffered flrom slok btnd>*" ache. A yenrago I l>ejf*n tiling Celery Kins. [ The remilt was gratify In* and stir|>rlelnir, mr heediicho* lenvlpKat onm. The bead* . aobe? uud to retnrn every seventh day, but thank* to Celery Ktng? I have had but one r' beadnrhe In tlie last eleven mouths. I know iV that what eured me will help others.?Mrs. I John 1>. Vim Keuren,Mnugertlo,N. Y. ) W Celery K\r>a curea Constipation and eseeao/u,,uVcrvM,Htoma4>?j.Uverand Kidneys. Sold by druggists. SSaaadfiOc. 3 r /TVHK very word "operation " cte ml Nearly always these open through neglect If the menses are very painftd, or tc [ get the right wMce at once and p [ |. stop taking chances, it will cost i ' yoonothingfer advice if you write to Mrs. Pinkbam at Lynn, Mass., | for it, and if yon let the trouble run along it will surely cost you a : great deal of pain and,mej mean an operation. Mm Sarah J. Graham, Sheridanr mmi i Hi i Pink ham: mutt* years wit Ha doctored umtil 1 JlwliMI ^^BhSSI wcetc^>e^ end ti VjfyjKMj ease of dropsy I ffvl ,r(?abIe formed will were 01 ing yo her am $1 tS^^pSBgj Iff! Hk/ for her Compo ! tamor pieces time, entirely thatm; ^JHB and no any goi 1 help o L^ ^HHuM^d glad ,| ^.<11 ^ last m< by prompt attention to it Don't Pinkham's advice. was elected to aucceed the late Corns- D lius Vanderbllt. The board will meet In New York November 15, to organ- R*K ,,e- - VIC GERMAN GOVERNMENT gence Lent no Aid to Other Powers fbr Interrentlou ii? TrsiunraaL BERLIN, Oct. 25.?The Tageblatt de- r J" nles the statement of the Eclair, of kohan Paris, that Germany, after promising Hundi assistance to France and Russia for the dlstrlc purpose of fnterrentlon In the Trans- hare I vaal, seems now to withdraw It. shJma The Tageblatt declares: "We believe 0f suc we are well informed when we say the Hokofl German government did not participate j'ive?* in any combination for Intervention. three havinj NEW YORK. Oct 25.?A dispatch to caped the Herald from Berlin says: The Tageblatt learno from St. Petersburg perB0V that rumors are carrent there that the severe nineteen Russian men of war in th* Pa- allghtl clflc will shortly be reinforced by six np0j.t <kln<. ^PAin Iho nnitim a/inn<(pnil Tha a JrJt|JD **""* ",c oriagf 'T&geblatt see*, in this connection, the.pa rumors of a China-Japanese alliance. ed* New troph< BERLIN, Oct. 26.?The secretary of Numa the admiralty. Admiral Tirpltit, and the o'clock minister of foreign affairs, Count Von Buelow, were summoned last evening one j to a Joint conference with the emperor neight at Potsdam. The admiral to-day has convei gone to Baden-Baden for the purpose JJjJJJIjJ of reporting to the Imperial chanccilor, ery an Prince Hohenlohe. flicted m A te DIED ON T1IKTRA1.V. i'110 r wave Ei*8heri(r Gerllng, of Morttnstmrz Expires While En Konte Home. , 8peeial Dispatch to th* InteUlgtncee. MARTINSBT7RQ, W. Vtti, Oct. 25.? Cause ,Ex-Sherift L. C. Gerllng, of this place. died on the Chicago express near Har- NET per's Feiry, while on his way home the H from Baltimore last night. He had ftddltli been In Baltimore, undergoing treat- be ret ment for consumption. He was not provls benefited and started last night, accom- appoli panted by his wife and Dr. S. N. Myers, to fill Mr. Gerllng was only thirty-nine years Incren old and had a successful career for one so young. He was eleoted sheriff In , 1892. Previously he had been a member these of the city council, serving several No terms, and subsequently he declined the Republican nomination for the leg- 0pen Iflature. He conducted a large retail now ? hardware store, was director In the w People's National bank, and was Iden- Vf^e tilled with a number of business enter- reach* prises. the ai ^ officer Extensive Mine Operations. be mr Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. CLARKSBURG, W.Va., Oct. 25.-The Lynch mlne?, owned by C. W. Lynch, of this ciy, and located four miles from town on the West Virginia & Pittsburgh division of the Baltimore A . Ohio, have been leased to L. A. Lewis * and W. W. Brooks, of Fairmont, and In- *!* directly to the Watson Coal and Coke * Company. They have also leased 125 ? n acres of good coal territory of George n" ' T. Rodgers, of Mont Clare. The Wake- " ,fl man mines, near this city, have been 8 ^ leased by the John A. Clark Coal and ,n Coke Company, and will be extensively operated At once. This company has ftb|e { alio leased the Adamston mines, which armor has been Idle for some time and will <*!* ? put a large force to work at once operatlng the same. mored ~? Congr Charter Tuned. the la Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. contra CHARLESTON. W. Va., Oct. 26.-A j" charter was Issued yesterday by the JjjJj secretary of state to the C. L. Rltter durlni Lumber Company, of Welch, with sub- It c< scribed capital of $10,000, 10 per cent paid up. and authorlted capital of $200,000. The Incorporators are: C. L. min#l Rltter, D. H. Hsrmnn. Jr.. James conKr French Strother and Edgar P. Rucker, gheath of Welch, and E. Pundon, of Pocahon- 0f <|0j tas, Va. ^ pines. To Manufacture Paper. NEW YORK. Oct. 25.?'The Tribune SAN aays: It has just been learned that a Unite* number of Englishmen recently came to to lem this country for the purpose of estab- Penns llshlng a mill for the manufacture of to em paper to be used In the printing of two cc newspapers. The party Includes S. Iment, Charles Phlllpps, Frank Lloyd and sev- banks eral other prominent men. Mr. Phlllpps the N? Is the publisher of a number of English low tl trade Journals. He is the head of R. C. sea, 1 Phlllpps ft Co., of England. Frank Lloyd is a well known publisher of Counl Loudon. It Is understood the Intention MA1 Is to put up a big plant In the neighborhood of Niagara Falls. goven The Best Prescription !>? Chills ?j0n and Fever Is a bottlo of Grove's Taste- terdaj less Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and ernme quinine in a tasteless form. No curs? guarai no pay. Price, 50c. tthsJkw has be Ike* terror to a woman's tutfiufi* necessary 10 frequent and excessive, WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS tile. Pa., writes: "De+? ?I had suffered for ?vh female troubles and was discouraged. I felt ired of living;. 1 bad diskidneys, bladder tremble,, and bloating, had womb _ and a large tumor had ; in tact all my organs itof fix. inga woman's letter praisur remedies. I wrote to 1 she begged of me to try og me all that it had dose . I bought six bottles of E. Pinkham's Vegetable trad and now cannot exiv gratitude to you. The began to come away in and I got better all the I believe'now that I am r cored. doctors could not believe it, as they all bad told me ! case ni a hopeless one, human power could dome at. They were astounded. a say anything that can tier women, I shall be ?r not safe to wait until the ment. Head off trouble be satisfied without Mrs. ISASTROUS TYPHOON. Iff Winds on Land and Scr. Shipping Louses. TORIA, B. C.t Oct. 25.?Intelll-' Is brought by the RInsel Mara, has arrived here, that a typhoon 5h which the Empress and Senatoed proved even more disastrous ,d than on sea. In Tolcio and Tola It raged with great fierceness, reds of houses were wrecked in all ,'ts, though the storm seems to >een attended with less loss of life usual. A train bound for Fuhufrom Myeno. encountered a gale h terrific fury when crossing the fowa that It was blown Into the It consisted of ten cars. Includro locomotives, four carriages and break vans. The locomotives I cut off their coupling pins esscathless. but all the other cars ng about one hundred passengers, precipitated from the bridge. One i was killed instantly, thirty were ly injured and thirty others y. One woman Is reported miss- < unately the water below the was not deep. Had it been all ssengers would have been drowns of another disastrous catascomes from Tagonaura, between dzu and Suxukawa. About 1 i on October 7, a tidal wave swept fagonaura. Over two hundred i were destroyed and more thnn lundred people perished. The 1 lorhocrd of Yosohlwa Meiwa was t?d Into an extensive lake. A ?r of boats are engaged In the ; for the dead bodies. Great inlaid suffering prevail among the afpeople. legram from Mlyazaki prefecture eports the occurrence of a tidal at Mlraltsumachl on October 6, ic destruction of many houses. 1RMV ADVANCEMENTS d by the Increase or tlic ISnllstwl Strength. >V YORK, Oct. 2G.?A special to erald from Washington, says: In ?n to General Funston, who is to ained as brigadier general In the lonal army, the President has the itment of three brigadier generals original vacancies caused by the se of the enlisted strength. Col. m A- Kobbe. now In command of hlrty-flfth volunteer Infantry, Is. understood, to be given one of new commands. decision has been, reached In reto the other vacancies, and It Is ble the appointments will be Kept for two of the colonels who are ftmpalgning with Generals Lawid MacArthur. re will be no need for their seruntll all the new troops have fd Manila. II seems settled that rpointments will be made from the s now in the Philippines and will ide for conspicuous gallantry, LONG'S RKI'ORT Recommend bur. a Limited Increase in the Now Navy. ST .YORK, Oct. 25.?A? special to erald from Washington says: etary Long will mnke n recomitlon for but a limited increase of ew navy In his forthcoming an'eport. his intention to especially devote n to urging the abolition of the of cost now Imposed upon armor ased by the government, and to >r sufficient appropriations to enhe department to procure Krupp for the battleships of the Maine and the projected battleship and ed cruisers. three bnttleshlps and three arerulsers authorized by the Inst ess have not yet been In Id down, w prohibiting the nwardlng of icts for their hull and machinery ranee of the contracts for armor, tic secretary hellcveB that an in, however small, should bo made ? the coming session, in be stated that he will certainrecommend the authorisation of than three protected cruisers of lympia class, and Tie may deterto recommend in their place that ess authorise several small ted cruisers and gunboats capable ng effective work In the PhlllpTrfttisporrs to Sail. r FRANCISCO, Oct. 2R.?Five I States transports are scheduled /e here to-day. The Olympla and ylvanla will go to Portland. Ore., bark the Fortieth rejitment und impnnles of the Thirty-ninth regwhlch nre now encamped on the of the Wlllamott*. The Tartar, wport and the Manuensn will folio Olympla and Pennsylvania to They will steam direct to Manila. f Torrniins, Minister of Justice, JRID, Oat. 24.?Count Torransr., tor of the Rank of Spain, has been ited minister of justice, in succeso Senor Duron, who resigned yes', having the decision of the govnt to suspend the constitutional ntees at Barcelona. Martial law ion gssetted at Ilarcelona, | THAftKSCiyiNG P80CUMATWN _ iMued by President McKinley?Many A Reasons to be Thankful-Reooni- II mends Charily Toward Sick, Needy f J and Poor. WASHINGTON. Oct tt.-The President to-day Issued tha following Thanksgiving proclamation: A national custom dear to the hearts of the people caila tor the letting apart at one day la each year aa an occasion at special thanksgiving to Almighty T| God for the blessings of the preceding * J year. This honored observance acquires wttfc time a tenderer significance. It enriches domestic Ufa. It summons under the family root the absent children to glad reunion with those they love. Seldom has this nation had greater cause for profound thanksgiving. No great pestilence has invaded our shores. Liberal employment waits upon labor. Abundant crops have rewarded the efforts of the husbandman. Increased comforts have come to the home. The national finances have been strengthened, and public credit has been sustained and made flrmer. In all branches of Industry and trade there has been an unequal degree of prosperity, while - 41 mere nas ueen a sieuuy gam u< tu? moral and educational growth of oar national character. Churches and Bchoola have flourished. American patriotism has been exalted. Those engaged In maintaining the honor of the flag with such signal success have been in a large degree spared from disaster and disease. An honorable peace has been ratified with a foreign nation with which we were at war, and we are now on friendly terms with every power on earth. "The trust which we have assumed for the benefit of the people of Cuba has been faithfully advanced. Thvre is ? marked progress toward the restoration of healthy industrial conditions and under wise sanitary regulations the island TH has enjoyed unusual exemptions from the scourge of fever.. The hurricane which swept over our new possession of Porto Rlio. destroying the homes and ct property of the inhabitants called forth the instant sympathy of .the people of the United States, who were swift to re- JJJJi spond with generous aid to the auflfer- * era. While the insurrection still continues in the island of Luson, business ? Is resuming Us activity and confidence In the good purposes of the United Jo: States Is being rapidly established throughout the archipelago. "For these reasons'' and x countless others. I, William McKlnley, President of the United States, do hereby name Thursday, the 30th day of November next, as a day of general thanksgiving * and prayer, to be observed as such by Ml Ttonolo on thim continent ar.d in our newly acquired islands as well as Bui by those who may be at sea or sojourn- = ing in foreign lands; and I advise that on this day religious exercises shall be conducted in the churches or meeting places of all denominations, in order that in the social features of the day its LC real significance may not be lost eight on t of, but fervent prayers may be offered o-tloi to the Most High for a continuation of day, the divine guidance, without which ber man's efforts are vain and for divine e<! tl consolation to those whose kindred and diffl< friends have sacrificed their lives for wl*h country. righ "I recommend also that on this day belie so far as may be found practicable, seen labor shall cease from its accustomed Cecii toil, and charity abound toward the that sick, the nt-t-dy and the poor. grou "In witness thereof I haveset my hand teles and caused the seal of the United States **** to be affixed. | "WILLIAM M'KINLEY." " M! * had Giant Brass Combine. the NEW YORK. Oct. 25.?A giant coloi brass combine Is being formed which, ^ It is stated, will comprise all the junc plants In the Naugatuck valley. Conn, ence The main ofllce will be in this city. Among the concerns that are repre- JJJ*n sen ted to have already entered the trust wou are the Waterbury Brass Company, of agai Waterbury, the Ansonla Brass A Copper Company, of Ansonla; the Coe Brass Company, of Torrfngton and the Coe Brass Company's new plant in Ansonia, formerly Wallace & Sons. This nucleus, it Is said, represents an an- "5** nual business of $25,000,000 and a Joint agei plant of $?,000,000. Grant Allen. Anthor, Dead. Is ' LONDON, Oct. 25.?Orant Allen, the author who has been in ill-health for pr|Cl some time past, is dead. He was born ?= at Kingston, Ont., in 1848. A<$x3 IT IS VERY SCIEiiTIFlC. Preferred to all Others oMt? Rind. ! E A Few of the Many Points of Excellence Xor. fo bo Ponnd Among 1 i$j Other Kidney Remedies. < Morrow's Kid-ne-olds, the great <*>?] remedy for kidney and urinary ailments is a scientific preparation. It has been perfected after eighteen years /\E of hard work, by an experienced chem- <|3j Int. KId-ne-oIds act gently, thoroughly, quickly and directly on the kidneys. Ctc nerves and urinary organs. They wlil Is build up the system and restore Its aiP normal parts to their natural condition. <f>fP Mrs. G. O. Blubaugh. 176 Summer street, Charleston, nays: "I suffered OT for a long time with very severe ach- , yfb Ing pains across the small part of my back Just over the kMneys. At times they would be so bad I could not get up <?K or down without assistance. I became very nervous and could not rest at night; what little sleep I could get did not refresh me. and I would feel more 2= tired In the morning when I would get up than when I went to bed. "I also had a very bad case of torpid rrrr Uver and stomnch trouble. I was advised to try Morrow's KId-ne-olds, and *-1. after securing some at the drug store, , *1 I began taking them Just as the dlrsetlons said. I took Morrow's Llverlax whf with them, as recommended; in a week by a or so I was feeling well again and have offer been so ever since. The Llverlax removed all the liver npots from my skin and the KId-ne-olds cured the pain in my back, as well as the nervousness and sleeplessness" , Morrow's KId-ne-olds are not pills, con<j but Yellow Tablets and cure backache, man nervousness, sleeplessness and all mills kidney disorders. They are put up In and wooden boxes which sell at fifty cents ?j, r' each nt Chorlrs Ft. Ooetse's drug store. ?{^ Morrow's Llverlax ore small red gran- fHc'ti ules and cure constipation and bilious- i*u*? hess; they sell at twenty-flve cents a Mar< box. rvr'f Descriptive booklet mailed upon request by John Morrow A Co., Chemists, CI,|VJ, Springfield, Ohio. celvs , swltc OABTOXIIA. venti _ ATKKM <M HwAlw.fiBought jll JCW XnvrfKI ^ >0 You Want An Insurance^ (m mm tfa* utttuUiM "4 cktnc* ot cootaubiuty or rortm pbc* at proportr wMeh will n? only protect tin (uturo of ,otr^,: ? 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The National Exchange Bank j Stoo^oJ: Of Wheeling. DIRECTORS. ?. Vance* John Waterhonacn Dr. John L. Wctaj, myrew. William Elllngham* W. E. 8to*?, ^ Stlffcl, J? M. Brown- W. H. Frank. slneas entrusted to our care wHI receive prompt and careful ittntln. t Mr. Chamberlain and Cecil VjMj >NDON, Oct. 25.?During the debate ^ ^ # i bill in the house ot commons to- NjiRj James H. Dabriel, Liberal, memfor the Kirkcaldy district, exprela- |fjffy lie opinion that one of the greatest nil ties in arriving at a settlement jflB6? President Kruger had been that, tly or wrongly, the President had ?tary of slate (or the colonies, and I BS?A\ t Rhodes were identical. He added flRk / vflBJR Mr. Chamberlain had given WRv I Hg *T/8{ft >JM iqds for this belief by suppressing Jr rrams. whereupon the colonial sec- ^ V^V|^^,gLjBTXu^i L ry tartly Intervened, Baying: "I s never suppressed telegrams. I ? \ Chamberlain also denied that he Th^?v. n/wrm H refused to see Dr. Montagu White. B H^CTWarf 5S2??bm2mS i agent of the Transvaal, who. the *1 then. i^ta one product^ Such ft alal secretary added, had never ap- V* ^^^macMWtaacf mTscm* ? I tqr an audience. The speaker. M offers bus lam Court Oully. Intervened at thi. M ^ ( A ture and declared that all refer- ofw^dSiJirEJhi??5' D s to such matters were out of order. ity. Diuiotwa, ituomtSiWri^cTie. W nhael JDavitt. Irish Nationalist. Jr. ?tc. Theyenableyoatolhlnk clear- Jft iber for 8outh Mayo, announced tn \L BISKSSTSSESS!M house of commons to-day that ho M B Id rcalgn to-morrow as a protest ike whole .v.trm. aii '1 nst the Boer war. gB end teuc^astmfM dialss sn* If ? 3J toWM pvramirlf inrt MiJ ft ladelplila and Return $1515 by Hj JJJJiJJgi te?u'{* CoampHM H the Pennsylvania Ulncs. M .Prlec.liperhortdalwKstwitli ft ckets now on sale to Philadelphia H 9 return at rate of |1516. For'par- W lsrs apply to J. O. Tomllnaon. - fir it, Wheeling, W. Va. TuiS ' " For Bale by Charlss R. Ooetse. Dnwlit W.D. Jones, the Tailor. Twelfth ?nd Market Streets. :ow located In his new store at ? Market street. A full and com- SFUaulal: e stock on exhibition at popular : PS. w&s JOS. BBYBOI.D PrgMjS J. A. JEFFERSON CslhW 0F WHEELING> S 3?3$ CAPITAL, 9800,006. PAJP tS S3 VAII U/1WT IffilS WHEELING, W. VA. fcfc lUU uANl ?gg| DIRECTORS. ffl THI? DECT 9 Brock. Joaeph P. Psull. yQ; lilt DlM i XX9&& Chns. Schmidt, Henry Bleberson. rtft-m-.j Howard Simpson.^ cJo?eph Bfybold. $S $?? v Interest paid on special depo?lt?. , *? TO-Pmo-Pt ChP ?-P * lusues drafts on England. Ireland aoo ?yftvrTT7ffimW Scotund. J. A. JKFFER80N. 33 THEN WHY NOT I M cv SUBSCRIBE FOR f 5ft--- BANK OP THE OHIO VALLEY. TWIR CAPITA Ir-9176,001). ?5 Sol william a. ibett pi*?id??t aararnmrrwOTmnrxmqma mortimer pollock.... vice pr?sid?t 35 npt- n *t + iPt.;, Drafts on England. Ireland, Frsnce and g the Daily [% aormany ^ ? t|?8'? directors. % Intelligencer? ?$:: j-tu Ilk? ' Atlctn*j2i| jSii"k,!'r",e"' jvtt! J*" "jl.UA.l^!l|'!?*'En. Casliler.. SKtdicat. SieHper'iSalt. MADE_ME A MAN LE OF CATBUP AND MUSTARD e sickness of Mr. J. W. Hunter hav- \Ml 5**"*% iKwv fJtfitT'and ' necessitated the winding up of the XJ SRS^.!3,''i.taiSt,,,S,."AiIi rs of the i. W. Hunter Company, of T^Wl " *"i ellng. West Vlrglnls. the undersigned. .uthorlty duly conferred on him, will jMMsai 3Sou 0010! .Wi."i!btr for ?sle st public suction at the fsc- Iff enal^Tlju tSw- "J hnlldlnit Of,said company. in the city B3SCSySrsfe** a???.'?r?-Sit22tS Wheeling, W. Vs.. for cs.h, on ' ?<ki'Jr?HHiFSt JSS'Rui50CTS,* 'UKSHAY. TIIR 14th BAT OF NO- MffiJMsSartflRSifiiHl for IU". H 7: j-. plant akl company, which is in flrat>cissa For sals tn Whtelin*. W. Va? by !."* * it ion. embracing machinery for the Drug Co. ? ?"* ? v"^ltZUhii ufaoture of tomato cauun. tw*>n-? !z! i of wst mustard, one hydraulic prena ' twelve pounders for the manufacture D?. .a?f ? r? f,Uue"^. rair..?i',nS.r? Forms , .rffpTOr^roWsMSTi and composition ih'llflw,'wSuiSSBSr px,pylr!;i Ar'no, n,,d* * cl,,nc*' nor >1 under salil len?e from the ^fm? 15 t^ey ersr In any matsrtsl he msd? ??"ei? of anid small espense. A compr'1"0" r Slid n'?f?ri!l,"or ""re for cheapness, and not for "?' r'? Sonde, juch plant hss s" riiTr/.l; I*n" ?' *orkm?nshlp Is the moil j S.'*IlJA,,"ir"!rV,lv ""uated An in! ireouent and obtain cauw ?',h* (rtv to lie sold wMM.V m" i,?*. 10 UM*J' lini1 d',lrl"" d ta tho undersigned To ?"nv??nn'ii" ,lon 0< ,ru aBd n>?n?'?ct""' 'tuiir o?enrmi.'ffl'Uon of "'? p per y ** b?l <"W=1> Is ?? oh'""'1 fuii, PTTnARitAu.,^,, ::::::rrbrrr^ru1;: . k&. MU j