9 ^ D .nythlim whlcli K?ve ^B"wtionl..rllM?rSklnDl^ 4rti&& lUI;KtSv, I.r.'hft I'XpreMions of ?ih 'i.jrtiw who liave tl.ken S. 8. * '" ? >!. mttkrkb * eo? Xiislivllle, Tent). , |4.h MilTcr I'aln. WIki Krvt rii'I CrT, Who ||ivv? I'ale f'nr?*, Whii Have I^til llrvath, >houM f??* lanirliliii's Worm Syruj r?? ctiiM Whin# la lMstorbfd, rt? I: 1 Wl.?> \Vakt-? In 'IVrrnr, Th? U..!'1 Wln???? ApiM-tlte 1? VnradoJA, TlrtUiM Win** .Vpwtlle V?ri?t, Ms" iMill \Vh-> 1 >? ? * Nut ThflfSv Tlii? rhllil Who H Knuu:laW, , Vut Chllil Willi Internal JrrluUoa, Tlit? rhIM Willi Sallow Corn pinion, >hnuiil l>?' IdiisrhlinN Worm Syrup Nu ii;?ea*? >-> DancrtMi* A? Worn:*. N? ciili<: l? Kr?s? Kfuin Tlinn. r*,^f l* w* l>i?*a??? TIimiimtIvm. >"ury other Complaint*. the riiiM's* Cure WIicii Toothing: LAIIOHLIN'S INFANT 00H01AL ^ rrr,ii*Tiir ? ?>: allayh I'AIN ; IlKDfcw l'ji..?hiii"v: i'lin-tlloln ti1k bowkih, i/i , -sMvi.lt <-.i>ir!-llNT.I?VfKSTKKY, liMRHin:*, Ki.ati-lkn-ck, Colic, rrr. M '.},rw?tf fV*ryon? S.iM?.vallcruitcisu ' 'Si Price -oc, per llotlle. .IMIGHUN BKOS. ft CO.. Proprietor, WHEELING. W VA. DR. JTE. SMITH, NO. 1117 CIIAPL1NK STItEKT. Ti'lct vi-iviicc of * phjMrian's Miree? Is the tcs* ny(.fiiL?pHtient?. Tlir itiereH-?in^ demand* for SI l>ii fi*"!on?tI service* provo th.?t I hnvoik'nlt i .nMy htii! fairly with who have consulted 7'- I u- svruH;a patient'* name without pcnnlv ^ though I have many liundrvd lertiflnucs from ' -. whom I liavcnin u whs Lr fourteen years. Nothing seemed to "l^kici. Dr. Smith cured him." MISS. CATHKIUNECAP3, Mnrketstrcet. Wheeling. W. Va. .-."Suffered for years with cancer. Had it nUout three time*. It returned after each operatuJ. l)r. .-mith cured me without knife caustic or Ka." MRd. H. M. ORCUTr. Fl?ttil.i of Anus.?Ma: of my back for 1*? Reported dying. Dr.Soithcurcd me withknife,in fiveWeek*. .... TJ70MAK COLVIN. }Vho!'tnle Grocer, Main St., Wheeling. W. Va. rfamtloiu of Heetum, Prola|?tu and I'llr* ? _*i>giv?a up to die and pronounced incurable. Smith cured m?? without knife." WASHINGTON DEL A NY, Martin'* Ferry, wr. If. 0. Ladd writes?"Dr. Smith's professional in my family have been mot mtlsiactory *~'J. I commcnd hiut to all us a gentleman and a **!'"ul physician." . Hr\ \i*rg?rei Knlb say*-?"I had Iteen tmflerlnK ;* HVv-i yv,u> dRlj treated by many physicians for 1 r?tvv?U. nr. Smith *aid I luul a tape-worm and "ulsnt hour*removed a monster 1W ifCt long." KmaleComplainK?'1'hrco years in ho>pltals for tir?- ine (R-oiiliur ad vantage* in such cast's. Vpom cured of catarrh, dlM> of men and youth, scrofula and " aaatotify to Wy Elects*. \ {lin cured without the knife. , Wwr.u at * ti.taut may bo treated bv letter and nUiTicll'in v:iHrauteed. A chart for self examlna jfi K'tit ou rwvlpi of two three cent stamps, and Mrwe Mur-,.1 Uw. 0.n>.il',itio:i m oisice free. OlUce hours from 'J a. s.taTr. m.. lUi'.y. Call on or address J. K. SMITH. M. P., _PT'. Nrt.lH7CliaplIneht? Wheeling.-W. Va. !#f I WKHWtt vr.i.L'irpinn wnrnrvv - inilll'iUAitlV iiuawiW4'*' N apoj-illvc nn.\ remtsly tor Ml Norvoui lilp--rtK-?> In every vuccot life-youiu or old, nun <-t female: inch *.< Impottncy. Prartr*^0"..!^**01 Ktrensth, l/*s of Vllalltv, Ivfutlvo Memory, *m' l*inil brain I'ower, au?l from which | unnatural waa'e of life rprinrx ell of which cannot W1 w utulcrmiiie the *ho'.?? ?rery orpin i* w.-ttciiPiJ, every power iimatrato'l, ?iut wanT Inna?n( Aten^itreKOiicnklM which, if nntcbcfiV*"1-are the way to *n early ileath. U rejuvintie* at?1' will MnricoraUvi youth. K*oh tmcinro contain! roWriont for two weeks' trOHtetui. Wnte lor p*?v ph'et. which will bOKUifrvc. with full particular*. Sold by *11 Pnipd?tx at 50 cent* a t*ek?ce, Ot twrhe pickaxes for $5 0?. Will bo Mini !rw by m?ll oa receipt of money. by mldrwlnc WRRB'S hl'LKCTRlC MLDICIN'K CO.. A cure KUftntnUxHl. Pcff&lo, Sf. Y. UX5AN A CO.. WboleMlo Hid KotAll AKrtitt yv+llr.g. itAW-jatf. IS"JECT?ON*. Ua^-.u.v.. euro far nil Dlnchar(^?. lunsrin*. Sffiartin^ and PaiuAil BeuttUons of to# If RINAB.Y PASSAGES 9 9 Hssaoci scfsnsssc&S 5?\5K3Ssa M K?>t n^\T,y Unglilln Htf+.Kl'/y. '*?*?*? from U I T'irs uitl7XZJ*\, V" K?taWIMir.l 10 uftUrc^uuf^ ii *.f*.r,,rt lutionu In nil i>:?iu CwutrT. Wr. 1.1- 31ar?U? Qulucy, MicU. . WfDICAL. ^ IB ? THEWONDER OF HEALING! f!fl+.OTO?Vl 1110 I?*ti*nr? U thn only "Pecltfo t.OO TolletSoan(3Cakei). CO NasalSvrlnire..... 25 Ointment'. 50' Mediated Paper- 25 Family Syringe, $1.00. Lamm, read i>?rpi? 13, If, 21 and 2fl of our 2i#w I'ampblet, vliich accompany cach bottlo. rftoun ntwl'auphlkt with hlbtoiit or OCU ratl-abattoy# 8tnt FltEE 0?f arrucatjos to POND'S EXTRACT CO., 14 West 14th St., Now York. Full line of above preparations displayed In ono of Pond's KxtrnctCo.'s Show Cases and sold by I/jpan it Co., 058 Main Street, Wheel* iup; also by C. Moenkemooller, corner Market and Twenty-second Streets, Centre Wheeling jel.Vrrlisvw TUTTSPiLLS Hg^gggagga A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of tbo present generation. It la for the Cure of" tHia disoaso and Its attendants, 81CK-HEADACKE,_ BILIOUSNESS. DYSPEPSIA. C0NST1P ATI0N.P1LES. otc., that TUTT'S PILLS havo^ gained aworltl-wido roputatiop. "Ko^Uomody has over been discovered that acta bo gently on tbo ffigestlvo organs, giving them vigor to assimilate food. -Ah a natural rosuftTtho Korvoua SyBtom itTBraced, tho Muaolea aro Developed, Had tho 13ody Robust. Clxills and Povor. E. RIVAL, rv PIant?r at Bayou Sara. La..ftara: ZSy plantation la In a malarial district. For aoveral yearn X'could not mnlco half a crop on account of blllouo dlscnnea and chills. I wan nuarlT dlacouraffod whon X began th? u?t? of TUTT'8 FILL6. The rcault win marv?lou?: ,my laborers soon txjcamo b'-nrty and rubuct, and 1 have had to further trouble. Tlio.r rcl Ictp Ihr rncorew! Liver. rlrnmo tli?- ItlouJ from jM)l?mou* liimior*. nml niuw Ihr bmrcU to u?*t nainriilly. uUhout whirl) noonr rnn lot! well. Try tlil? remedy ftilrlr, anil you *r 111 cnla n licnllliy Migration. VJs?rttu?Itixlv. l*nrt* lllnoii. MroueA'mr*. nndaSouml I.ltrr. l'rlcr.SSCcnli. Oilier, 33 Murray St.. X. V. TUTS \m DTE. Obav IlAirt th?jiiicle Ingredients; 3 cschvna, am-r>Kii;r to a J > Sr.'-vt r?ni'My In llsolf. ClifX!j5^Sf^g5Srtg7t J " Dr. Ilarttitriti incowueu iueiinuw;KkH tlioacllvu tirlnclphrs Ir*J wlili:ir Natcii.v in every (Uhsim. ami a _ {1 tha work of J*?U4.ijlo.i commences with the a nr*ti!w0. Thorn t3'jtuiai;org?n that It will j 1 not reach nor a rtlMUAjtwl ft not turn. For I * particular* ixrri.I for * pamphlet. SEU9&9BS SD ^^ ^ ",,>nr" *""?* y Sold by ?J1 dragpktaand deajers iji iuedlcin< ife Mtdlfymw. 'Ullt'Pi S'oV. 83 nml 37 1'oiiHftiilhNlrecl. Of H IMlLtlOAU KYdTKM, Wlml I'oor** Mnnuni Nlioww-A Tfar ?r uinjj very nearly 10 per cent. The earning equaled $13 GO per head of our population. Their net earnings weie $270,051,119, an increase of $21,500,000 over those for 1SS0. Their current expenses were $449,503,071. The amount of interest paid during the. year on their funded debts was $123,887,002; the amount paid in dividends wjis $1X1,811,1100, against 577,115 411 for 1SS0. The cost of operating our railroads for the year was $4-111,50.1,071, or 02 per cent of their gross earnings. The total amount expended in the construction of new lines ami in operating and improving the old one3 was over $750,000,000?the greater part of this vast sum being paid'in wages. The number of persons employed in operating them the past year averaged fully 12 to the mile of operated line, or, 1,200.000 in all. The , number employed in the construction of our railroads equaled 400,000, increasing the total number of employes to 1,000,000, or about one-thirty-secoud part of our population, estimated at 5:1,200,000. The tonunge transported on all the railroads in the country in 1SS1 cannot have been less than 8,500 tons to the mile,~or 850,000,000 tons in the whole. The exact amount cannot i be given from the want of returns from a { "large number of compnuies. The tonnage j transported by the railroads making re- ; turns to the Legislature of Pennsylvania in . 1SS1, and having a mileage of 17,24-1 miles, equaled 182,410,802 tons; tl?o averaee being very nearly 7,000 tons to the mile, the | averge"for the whole country may be esti- 1 mated at onu-half the-average for that a? ?.l e-.n ? wm.v. Ull WUUIIIVU > ?!?? w? ay, $12,000,000,000, or more thau $200 ner head of the whole population. Thirty years ngo the tonnage of all the railroads in the United Suitesilnl noteqwal . one-half that of the Erie or New York Central railroads at present, nor one-sixteenth that of the total now moved. The value of the tonnage of 18.11, at $-30 per ton, did not exceed $250,000,000. or only $10 per head of population, against a value of $12,000,000,060, or more than $200 per head in 1SS1. A number of carefully, tabulated statements are given to show the good effects of railroads upon the agricultural development of the West in new States and Territories, as well as upon the imports and exports in the entire country. Au increase of exports in ten vears is shown to the amount of $ 147,000,000. of which $3:50.000.000 is said to have been made up of the products of the Western States, these being almost "wholly" tluc to the construction of railroads within I Endeavoring to show the "utter groundlessness" of tbv charges of monopoly made against railroad .companies, statistics 'are given making, comparisohs between the freight rates of 1SS1 and those of :10 years ago7 The New York Central ami Hudson Kiver llail road's operations are quoted: "In 1855, immediately after its consolidation, this road moved 070,073 tons of freight at a charge of $3,75S,320, and at a cost of $1,530,Oil', the net being $-,215,403. The tons , moved one utile, equaled 114,S27,703; the charge was .3.270- cents; the cost, 1.341 cente; "stlic nef;-1.029cents"'per ton per mile. In 1S81 thesameroad moved.11,501.37'J tons of freight at a chnrgo of $20,730,750, at a .cost of, $11.013,213, the net being $5,823,537. The n umber of .tons .moved one mile equaled 2,0-10,6L4,0i>8; the chanre was .780 cents; the cost, .502 cent; the net, 1 .21S cent "per ton ,per. mile: Vi'hejncrcaue iu tons moved ^ oil; this road from . 1855J to'. 1S819 was .10,921)300 the rate of increase being,-?in round numbers, 1,700 per cent. The increase .in ser vice performed?tons -moved1 one mile? was 2,531,080,818 tons, the rate of increase equaling 2,200 percent. The earnings from freight increased lit.thc rate of.-ISOpercent, such rate equaliug only one-fourth that of service performed. The cost of movement per ton per mile waft-only about one-tlnrd that for l^j.^ hile^tiie^oetjpet ton.pyr mile f equaled only about one-ninth that for 1855. Had the rates charged in 1S81 equaled thbse of 1S55, thegrcss earnings from freight the past year would have been $80,450,817 in place "of $2017.>0,7JS, the amount actually received. % Jlud the-.same net rate been maintained, 'the -total "jret*/dr 188? would haye been'-$52,875,030, in place 5,823,537, the amount actually received. Charges have been reduced to rates that were believed to be impossible a few years ago. In 1872 it cost the New York Central 1.129 cents to-movea ton of freight one mile. In 1SS1 it receive, 30?,($Q tons of freight at a charge of 2.740 cents, and ot a cost of J.Gf>2 cents" per ton per mile. In lfcSl it moved 18,220,305 tons at-n charge of .79*J cent, aud at a cost of .437 cent per. ton per mile. Had it charged the same rates in ISal that jt did in 1855 its receipts for the past year would have been $73,195,$32, in place of $10,801,0S9, the amouiit actually received." Tho charge in 183l wus .S7 cent lesa than the cost of movement in 1S72. The result of reduced changes is seen in tho enormous increase qf freight an.} of jnr come?quantity making up for reduced . rat? of pro/ltfi." llciilll* li>Thl?C'uiii|lr>*. Tho United States seems to be favored in climate as well as In natural resources. A table has been prepared showing the annual tjeath rate per thousand in tho United states an?l the eoyei}" plates, ana also iu the principal Kuropean pojit|iric$. TJje total dfatlj.raUj fpr tljc IJnitetj Stales is 15:00 per thousand. Tho'fab|o forqis an interesting comparative study, Tho death rate in the different States does not vary to any grc-fjt extent, Maine shows a death rate ' of l-J.of P?r thousand; XyOujaiatia, 15*44 j Florida, lj.JSj ' ^rjransgs, 1S.-1G; JJaliiornia, 13.34; '2^"0W' York, -ifjS} Sew Mexico, '20.37; Massachusetts, 18.60, Maryland, 1S.9G;. Kansas, "15.22; Missouri, Ip.Sp:'Virginia, 10.32;; West.JV'iivinia, 11.90 and Jlje5ii<6jppj )2.s}. 1C will be noticed that Mississippi in thppjtrepje Spjjtb has a smaller death rate than Maino'jn tlip North. Tho mountains of "West Virginia n'seemjo atford better protection to tho i health than the low lands of the old states. The District of Columbia shows a death ' rate of 23.G0 per thousand, and thus proves that its reputation hi an unhealthy place has not been overstated. The death rate in the European countries reaches remarkablo figures. Italy shows a death rate of 1*9.93 per thousand. Spain < 29.72, France 20 04, Russia 20.45, German Empire, 27.21, Hungary 45 00, Austria 32.20 Sweden 19.30, and Denmak 19.92. England and Wales record 21,83 deaths for every 1,000 persons, in some of the European nations the greatest attention In paid to wiuilnry measure*, but in spite of this tho death rate is far greater than initnvtmrtof the 1'nitcd Stall*. In i this country theredoesnotseemtobomucii J choice in locality, utid many persona are . likely to have their preconceived notions in | regard to health in certain parts of this country disturbed by Jan investigation I of the death rates. States located I side by sido show the greatest variation asintuecaso of Connecticut and Massa- } chusetta, the former showing a death rate of 14.74 and the latter 18,59. Tennessee has a death rato of 20.80, while Kentucky | lias 14.39. There are so many conflicting influences at work in the ditl'erent States / that it would be difllcult to get at the exact ' facts. Lurjje cities and imperfect sanitary measures in some instances overcome a { naturally healthy climate. In the old world the crowded population probably 1 has much to do with the death rate. ' J A Ilusbuud'a l'rcintrtttlona. j Detroit Free Press. I The other uiorniug, when a Detroiter t seated his wife in a car on the Michigan ( Central to mako the journev to Chicago uiuuu, uu iuuk u iuuk uruunu 111m ana saiu to lien "Now, love, if you should want the win* dow raised, hero a e a dozen gentlemen who will break their necka to accommodate you." "Yes, dear." "If you feel lonesome and want somebody to talk with about alluirs in Egypt, Nouh's ark or the ice period,don't hesitate to call on any of these gentlemen." . "I underhand." "You won't know enough to leave the car at noon and get your dinner, and you had better aHk some of them to accompany you. If they oiler, to pay for your i meal, don't be squeamish about it," " "Of course not." I "You may want to read to pass away ' time. If ho, any of these gentlemen will lie only too happy to purchase you half h bushel of the latest books and magazines. Be careful to save 'em for me to read when you get home." "IMI be certain, love." "Aud you can say to them that we have I been married four years; we do not live I happily together, I am a domestic tyrant; I you have strong thoughts of procuring a " divorce; you feel that you could love the right sort of a husband; you like oranges md peanuts; you are innocent and confiding; you have never traveled; you are nfraid o{ L'ettini? lost in Oiiruirn nn/t Vrtii will be ever so much obliged to any one who get you a hack, see to your trunk ami pay all the expenses. Good-by, love." "Good-by, darl." And wasn't it strange that not one single man in that car even spoke to that lady in \ ride of three hundred miles? 3fr and !.< in n?. A Uostonian lias an invention which he asserts will bring any vessel, however I large, to a stop in from one to ten feet, and will hold her steady as a rock, with full steam on. This invention he terms a "ship brake," and attached to the contrivance is a self-acting appliance which during dark nights, or thick or foggy weather, will reuder imi>ossible, in his opinion, any collision with tloating bodies. The device consists of a pair of iron shutters, or "tins,". htngeu one on eacli side of the sternposi of a vessel and shutting close to its sides from the sternpost forward. The "fins" are kept tightly closed by a simple apparatus on deck, which is connected with the pilothouse, and when opened the stays connected with the "fins" allow them to open . at right angles with the ship, holding it fast \ us if anohored. # , Sotn'Miluu to Ul'ory In. ' From the CinclntiaU Gazciu?. Ministers have to minister to murderers about to be executed when called on. They have to do this under the conviction, that the piety which the murderer takes on is because of the certainty of death, and if escaped from that his piety would also escape. The minister knows that such piety cannot avail, lie cannot avoid the thought that in all probability he is ministering to i a sham. It is a thing lor a minister to do on ' compulsion, and with the humility which befits so humiliating an olfiee. It is not a thing to glory in, as tho weak-minded liiciu tntnita. Why Will Yon . Allow a cold to advance in your system aud ( thus oncourage more scriouB maladies, such as Pneumonia, Heraorrages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained? Bosciiek's German Svnur has gained the largestsalein the world for the cure of Coughs. Colds and the severest Lung j Diseases. It is Dr. Boschce's famous German 1 presciption, and is prewired with the greatest j care, and ne fear need be entertained in ad- ' ministering it to the yoqnjjest child, as per direction?. The sale of this medicine is un&recedented. Bince drat introduced there ha* een a constant increasing demand and without a single report of failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the troth of these remarks. Large sizes 75 " !' I'rui>'? el HtOF.HAHRI5' PASTILLE fttWEOY EJJi ? V'ii' J*""? *,n *"" '? "to "iOrr f^agjaae &'rs.rx^ ^SSirKKZ^tall dl?;?? teal* >1 cunt ati wtlal ou ?fpiif?Hra UD((()>tfio I Hood. ,?l.ln ami lt<>nn.-.Vrvou? LHMUtj. I inpolrncy, Oixnulc ?l rukar*s te?a lib i?Te ??J mre reindict. C?H<* write Lr Liu ?ryat*li?n? to b4 tnivtrrd bj tVi?r dnlrln* trwtacot br null. (r?rww..Bfftf!ii?frw? U?|.S?ir?.U(Hi!JMiiaih.:r?a4rr,LX ?.-id lnr? MM'lUit to IWrii!iiii|a|r. ItUaat atruM,^ ttJiUcrt, J)l?, IllTl'S, !3 X. C(h M~ SI. UuK Sc. OTA?usii?? uvm-riimTV vi;aks. 0-~- s*v ng tj R *~j hinrj:;-i>:o Piti^HABITw THOUSANDS ur,nf"T?K??HKVT;V K'";: v* PHOTOGKAPHY.. - l-MiOto**ropMe Studio, liflj MAHKI.T aTRKKT, Jffi ; : Opjwlttt Mcl.urc House. pLUMMER' Km the Largest nrnl Finest Plio1ob fi-nllm'v IN THE CITY. Best $?.?? Cabinets inly fc::.00 pvr dozen. J*-* n.ts MAIN' STREET. QRAYON PORTRAITS AT MYLES' art studio, N'n. 'iTM MAf?; UTRKKT. a.' Y3. ^ tMPERISHAM . perfume." UT:aiaa5uw~,i Murrs/ &ianrr.2n's PI ft % II Best-for TOjLET, BATH and HANDKERCHIEF, ^CasgaS-jSSSj^jCSg^gSgggaaSr . IHCBBABE. YOU It CAPITAL. Investor* of i-iaall im.t m?rt]inm p.mouiitsin (inun, I'rov^i .ns ut.uiii_liii(!u<-ntsnlopt?r?vor.i. tibliuUfHl nlon. 'I?y ll. \;5U "IvIUon.lnrnWUtTritMTi-nstin aot-n fltiM inontr.n on thin xnJ.TI i*r v w v t.:iaro. AtMrm* I--l.Kfti.UfNC! s .,r_ .Mi:i:t:iAai.MI & jsa uisali?? STOCKS ht.. iM.fc-Mc.K in. , V^n Waist u IrvTll ascnt la j cvurv town. Excellent uiiuro v! 3 23 53 sjjcntR. 0?v?l joty to n, jvs)x>:isl* vt^lvy ,,,?'0?terF?UI-tf laaq. Wnw :ut . Fnii tin* ef eirtrrcta an ruu.r.rs at faottW S Ttirt*. Apnti-frr fit- HOW)V BLOWKRP. RTKAM TOSH'S ot Ml EWOM. .ENULNKKlca' aUj'fU&fk AGENTS!: AiiKirJoit! WAHTED! CHAIViBERS^DiCTiQNARY %j alx v cibtii jvnowioaije. CaMPLfTC CYCLOPEDIA cr USEFULINFORI^TION! Sl?A!^1UiK?l,AW)mrArt..t,1,(5rnryAch,av"n>|iiv*iiiuniuii J rue*,..... 9 PrUcfttStOuiuh, " M l.SCC . 0 Prl2C3 8!00 eioh, " " ..... 9(0 1.9C0 Priaau. 1112, ICC , Whole Tickets ?2. IlairTickets, $1. 27 Tickets $50. 55 Tickets, $100. Retail Money or IJanlc l?wft iti letter, or Kitid by Kxprcfv. i t send by Roistered Letter or l(*toQlce Order. Onion* ?f 56 nnd upward* t?y Kxprttf, cur. ticwntP-tonr expense. Addrra# all orders to R. M. I50AUD31AN, Conrb-r Journal Building, Louisville, Kjr.,Mr k. M. 150 \ RDM AN, 309 Uro*d- . <*y. !'?u- V?.rV jv|-TT>4W I BAKING POWDER. CP5J sfip &??#??''' ^ ! TliIf Bftijng Powder U mmle from stricUy Dure ,Arlc-". *? Mfehi ?trr*t. Vhei'Mng. Pi CTU SESAND^RTMAT E RIA L S. T? YK SHADES. JLU If you wiiiit to shado your eyes while reading or a1. work, call and get a shade of W. S. HUTCH INS', jyS 44 Twelfth Street. J^UAltfKSl Fit AMICS! All styles Card, Cabinet, Panel and Boudoir, at KIRK'S ART STORE, jyo l(XV? Main street. j^Tl-.W STOCK OF KNG RAVINGS. I'riKlilH, Socrates InstnietitiR,? ornelias' Reply. Pilgrim Exile**. Return of the liny Flower, Midnlylit Challenge. Tolling Roll. Sparc the Weeds, Deer hos. Jem?y. Villaee Hlvm, Thw-6 a 1 the Conrt of Fcrranu fhafcespeaic Before hlfxnbeUi. and many other desirable Mih; ecu. Call mid Kt thein. K. L MC6LL, Aitent. invl Mi-I.nn' H? STORE CLOSED Arr o l \ ivr. PUrtPftT'tl^ A . .. tAlitNINU o>A IUHOAY. JOHN FRIEDEt, ly") HOI .MAINjfrni-Br HUTS- W GAPSl .Spi-hs-v Fity},-* xnv.- re iTOi-B .IT GEORGE J. MATHISON'S 122Q M K l.'K ET f-TKKl T mht7 * LEOAL NOTICES. INTHEC^V count OF OHIU ia'th* matter thfi. p*Mo ol Ihc 1/u: will of B?tvor u. AUInionsMce?K(L The8t?teof \V?irt Virylnui. To the bhcrin of Ohio County: lou arc hereby coiuioaiideo to imuuion ChnrlH 1. AtkluMin. JullA M: Atklntnn. H. l.-n M aim... on, Joailo >1 Brown. Julia A. ilrown. Nathaniel 1*. brown. and lklcn McK. Hrown, lnfnlit chlldieu and be in aHaw of Sarah J. hruwn, di-cotied; the Board of Comti?l?lonor? for Foreign Mlulnu* of tbo i'naby tcrian Church ol North America: tho Truitec* >f the HoaiUof Homo MhMurikuf the Prt^byteilnti Church ol North Antvrica. auii iho Tr**??un?r of I ho American Mlwlonjiry AwoclAllonof Nvw York Cay, and nil other |H>r*tm? iutmitfd. to app- ar bofjniniuat injrotllcolu tbodtyot Wneelluir, tu tlu* county and State aforvMld, on MONUaY, tho JIM day of July, A. U., liwi, tothuw canto wnv * imwr writlnz. bearing date the ICtli day of July, 1*?71, purporting to bo the * lit of at-Uey l>. Atkinson, ?!? rcuwd, olfcro-i Un pmbalohy Kdwnrd M Atklu?on, should not he admitted to record, and have tin n midtlirrc ihla will, wllh jour return Ihorcoit, ata* tintc the time aud manner of executing tho mm. \\ Ittten: Ueortco Hook, (.'lera of thcCouuiy (;ourt of Ohio County aforctfiJ, thUSOthd*)' of Juno, A. (IEOIIQK HOOK, Cloik. Uappc4ring from tho toturn of tho fcherlfl" of Ohio county, and from affidavit Med wltli me in tnyoMcc. ttut Jwmo >' Hiowtv Julia A. brown, Nathaniel P. Un w Iftlim McK. Hrown, Infant children and hclmtt-Uw of surah J. brown, docoaMHi: tho Houtd of CommUsioneia for Korvlsm Mlmlons of tho I'reabytcrUu Church of North America; theTruitota of tho B-wmi of Home Ml** hlonsof iho Prv-bytorlan Chun-It of North Atuer* leu, and theTrriV'urerof tho American MMonnty A>?iclatloii of Now York city, ruo uot rttddeiiuof thcBtiU1 of West VlnctoU, nor found thertln.lt 1* ontcrvil that they do Kbptar at t?y offlco according to the term* of tho above numinous, und for th? I i>uriH?ti inetwiu mentioned. and do what thai) to I nectNtanr to protect theirliiiereat In the said nutter. uKOUUfc HOOK, Clerk. I. F. .lusty Attorney. |v4 TV UTATK OK WKST VIIKilNIA, CO UNIO JY OF OHIO, to wit: lit the Circuit Court for Mid couutjr: K. J. Stouo and otben ) rs. T : V In Chancery. IMIriok Ketmcny and'other*) lly aducreo entered by win Court lit the above entitled cansc oti the ?lth day of May, A. I)., 1882. It U refeired to the underpinned Coram luloncr of iciiil Court to itato nu account between the par* lit*: First?To ascertain who are Stockholders in the Wheeling anil \Vt?t Liberty Oil Company, aud how much ha* been paid for the wild mock Second?How ranch cach of the Mid Btockholdcrt have advanced or lent the oor|wratlon on each Mmrv by them owned, and upon what call of tho company. TMM?What projverty the taid corporation has, and where it may uc situated, aud It* probable value. Fourth?Who of the Stockholder* are to be preferred out of the asieU of the corporation for such loars mid advance#. Uvlhetrrraaof Mid dcerte It provided that before the tiikltik of the said account, Hie Mid Com* niKsIonrr shall give four weckn'notice, published In the city of Wheeling, of tho time ind placo of IhLintr of the Raid account. Notice i* hereby given that I have.flxcd on Wednesday, the J'.'th day of July, A. I)., lS5-.at 9 o'clock x. 11., a* the time, mid my otUce, No. Gl Twelfth street. In the city of Wheeling, Ohio county, Went Virginia, a.i the pUceto o^-erialu and report the nutter* required by Mid decree, JOHN WALTON. Commtaloner of the Urdult Court for ohioC'ounty, Wcit Virginia. jc'.MMt> PLUMBIHO CAS AHP STEAM FITT1NQ. rpRIMBLE A LDTZ, PLUMBEItS, Bas and Steam Fitters, 1418 Market Street. Hontlu^ ami ventilating of public buildlugs, dwelling and factories a specialty. an'j-t ; T'HOMi'SON A II1KBKHD JL PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1U14 Market St., Wheeling, W\ Vju Dralet* ill all kind* ol lend, wrought and i*st Iron pipes, sewer j?lpc* and chimney top*, steam Mid water wurm, siphon pujnj?, M/ety vaUn, bath :nt*. auks, tic. bole sgenta lor the Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, \nd CnJcrwrilcrb' Gaa MiicMue. Orders fruta the country |>miaptly filled. n*.agt j^uke fitton, . Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter 1416 Main street. All orders promptly attended lo. ja4 y^TM. HAKE & SON, PRACTICAL PJ.UMBEE3, QAV 4Nl> KTKASI F1TTKRS, Ko. 33 Twelfth street. All work dooe promptly at reasonable prtc*<. JaI MUSICAL GOODS. JfOIt SALE. A GOOD SECOND-HAND Stoiin>iiy IPi'mio! AT A BARGAIN. ' Call soon.* ? LUCAS' MUSIC STOIiK, jeM 1112 Main Slrffl. CJI1EE1' .MUSIC. A large collection of New and Popular Music, for "> ceuta per copy. * WILSON* A HAUMEK jy7 130S Market Street. Mason iiamlin organs, nkw styles, arid upwufls per month, till paid tor. nt .SHElIi'fl MCrtIC STOKE, 53 Twelfth strwt. Wftsblngtoii Hall xtew 7 u\ octave pianos, of tint quality. warranted Mxyeutii.S'/Jijttwl ?!' wards, ftt rill Ml it'S MUHiC STOUE, M Twelfth tr.-,' Washington HhII. any 1 .r? _ FINANCIAL. DANK OK THE OHIO VALLKY. CAPITAL." >175,M? Wx. A. Ij?rtt - ~ ....Prcnliltnt W*. B. Si*rH>H ~.Vk?Prt?ideDt Doe* * Gwiertl tanking Huktno*. dirkwm: Am. A. Iwtt, | Win. H. Siropton, J. A. Vlllur, John K. llouford, A. M. Adam*, ' I Victor Ku*enbnrx. Henry Spejrer, I m*ffl y. K JKpqQN. CwihtPr. jgxuiian'ge bank. CAPITAL, ...... J/CO.OOO J. X. YANCK.....~ ...~ ^.Pretldont 3?.mjE.Tac?HUf VIce-?re*il?leut nuwnoiw. J. H. Vjiuce, . 3. ITorkhelmer, 3. lAU?hlla, W. KllinghAm, L. 8.IfeUpUIn, A. W. Kelly. lohu Frrw, if* jftny J. jokes. rwMw. MTJSIC VOU I.E3I THAN ONE CENT A PAGE! Ill Elpgiiut liniiml Vojiinics. ?n?l 1iw*ji|ici??Iv? (or Hie Summer of ull Uliulujtaiid Sly let of bhcel cms '?- r.s'Oj 1 it sWr l\i> (?) '-* ,-v' rWii-liil tut ?il Of.MHtM vN Mif-'i" 210 '. airi f i hi- l-rltiur.uu p-i.ij* .ih .r M.-orrisH rl?? nn^e*? over FcOltWl i HONfi." j?.xwi-C?iu' iho^viybf-t wr?t %avv*. "^llk l,ll 11K xj|V?.," 243 IKlRt'S? 91 dl?l v.?)UU* ?>f )?o|>iiIm; ?t> l?*. "VtAXji1.**.*i.iiny <>? si NU.?7T !*? R? 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