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gi:o?m';? jxan gffira. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ! WILL CURB ] HEADACHE ] INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS * , DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION i MAI-ARIA CHILLS and FEVERS 1 TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE liLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES . FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGG/STS The Genuine lias Trade Mark and crowed Red Lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. fflto. gl. Snooli $t (So. SNOOK & CO. Have just opened a choice stock of Pink, Cream, Light Blue, Navy Blue and Cardinal Embroideries, All-Overs and Zephyrs; also another line (thel fourth) of those beautiful Whitel Embroidered Robes. 11 ^ I snook&co. Have just received an immense i stock of Ladies' and Children's) Jerseys, Lace Curtains, Lace Bed Sets, Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Satchels and Belts, at prices to suit the times. AT sustooik&co's only, can you purchase Blocked Hose, the latest and most striking novelty in Hosiery. We have them in two styles; mlnrs warranted uerfectlv fast. | GeolSnooMCo. lllO MAIN ST. myia 5ry (&oo&s. 5.000 YAItDS India Linen at 9 cts, Coiwldered eheni* oUuwhure ?t 100 1)ok?u Venetian MhIc Thread Gloves, 8 button length*, at 2Se, cheap at -ICe. 3-1 Lace Bunting, lioc. 28 Dozen Full KffralitrPolId Iloae. 2fc. 1,000 Yard* Silk Mixed Drew Uooda, 15a. '2.QC0 Yard* all wool Butting, H. EMSIIEIMER, 18 k 20 Eleventh Street. J^OOMS FOIt RENT At Mount Bellcvlew Hotel. Having thoroughly reuorated and refitted thin ip'cndid Summer llote^ I am now prepaied to aecommodate a cumber oi boarder* at Teaionable rates. +1! penmn* In wareb ot pleasure, health, and good boarding cannot flud a more plcanaat Summer Bwort thau Ml. BaJleyltw. For lurtber particulars concerning ratei ot b<?ard' ing, Ac., inauire of tnyl2 KHA^K WAhTgp. Proprietor. ffo MMupmr. Otttee t Nob* 20 and #7 FoortcMith btmt. t Now Advertiaemeuta. Great Bargains to ClosO Out. f Jewett'a ttefrlgeratota-Xeiibltt A Bru. Bcgcra' Triple Elated Knivta aud *ork?. Jllwtonary Social at Fourth fcttcetCliiueh. ' For eulc-?harden HjK)t Bakery. * New Florida Cabbage?K. J. fcloreuoe. Annual KieoUon-ChlMreu'aiJoine. ? Mvlophlue at MoMucheu a. m Wrinsera, Ac.?O. K. Stiiel A Sow. ? Notice to Teacher* . For Heut-HouB?a-Jara?i A. Ueuiy. a, 8.8.?rhlrd j.Hgo, A NEW IX VOICE RECEIVED. Stacy, Adam* X Co.'h Men's Kangaroo Shorn, at J. IV. AMICK'S, 11 111 Main Street. WE hare Juat retelte<l u new stock of U0I1I Spectacles. JACOB W. (JKCIllI, the Jeweler, Cor. Iwelfth aud Market St*. JUST RECEIVED A large assortment of Spring and Summer Stock, consisting of the latest rarle" ?- *1 ??? I UI'M 111 VCailllKBt OlllUllgF) I IIUHMVUIIUlftO uml Overcoatings, which we will make up In thn latest and bent styles and at lowest possible prices. .11.10 a full line of Cents' Furnishing tioodi. c. iiess & soxs. Thermometer Kecord. The fallowing shows tho range of the thermometer as observed at Bclinepl's drugstore, 1218 Market street, yesterday: 7 A* M., 50?, 12*., 07?; 3 P. ?.,08?; 7 r. i., 112?. INDICATIONS. WAsnixoTO*. .May 14.-1 a. m.?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fair weather except in the extreme southwest portion, local rains, slightly warmer eastWinds. . For the Lower Lake region, fair weather, easterly winds, slightly warmer. ftlnrohMl AlSMftOD liftlrr*. Deputy U. S. Marshal 0. W. Kennedy returned yesterday from Charleston, where he hu keen in attendance upon tho U. S. Court. Court adjourned ill) next Monday. Mr. Kennedy saya Marshal Atkinson woa solicited by Judge Jackson and othera to sivo bond and retain his position aa Manila! until lilssucceworls appointed, but Mr. Atkinson refused. Ills torn) expired on Monday, May 11. Aa lui|M.ru,! Animal. ' , Louts Stscnrod la negotiatinii for the ' purchase of "Shadeland Prince," an Ini sorted Holstein bull. He Is said to bars I been tho finest aad highest priced calf to 1)0 found in Holland, and now belongs to James L. Anderson & Son. ol Washington, i Pa. This is tho kind of stock Ohio county I farmers need.'aridMr 8teonrod "'deserves 1 the thanks of every stock breeder for his enterprise. , , Hum a made trunks, at William Sohwert- I isger'i, 11M and 1148 Main street. I LOCALBRKVmis. MatUra of Jttluor Bloiuantlo aud A!>out Um * ' - ' ClljrJ To.n.?r la Ascension Day. Threk mile-race at' the Chapllne street rink this evening. Kx-jaiutg W. H. Davis is employed By Hie Sheriff aa a s|>eclal deputy to collect >ver due taxen. _Koihkx Agxmlaat eight fined Charles Shepherd so ancnantg-ior raising a diaturbance in Ann Wootler's place, on rwonty-iirat street. .Tm Nail City Brewing Company, lias purchased one of the finest tenuis of tioraes to be seen in the city. The price paid was six hundred dollars. Tiix hotel on the Moundsvllle camp rround baa been leased for the aeason to a IMIniro woman for $300. The Ugliest bid Wv Whonlint? nnrLtajt WAA$251. Til* Chapllne Street Kink Polo club will receive their new sticks to-day, when they will be prepared to accept & challenge from any similar club in the Ohio Valley. I'at Mohan, the employe of the Haitimore & Ohio shops who recently had his hand badly crushed while at work, left for Parkeisburg yesterday. 1Mb hand is still disabled. An eagle, six feet from tip to tip, which was shot by a 14-year old hoy down the river yesterday, was on exhibition at Mi* 1-ain's drugstore last night; and attracted a good deal of attention. Foil a while yesterday morning, things were pretty lively on Fourteenth street beiow Market. A team belonging to Krb, the liveryman. ran away and came In contact with Xeili A Kliingham's mule team. Very Utile damage was done. Kxukkvxd seats will be placed on salo this morning at Sumner's music,store for the presentation of "A Hunch of Keys" at the Opera Houss Saturday night -by Flora Moore's company. There will no doubt bo a large house on this occasion. Clkkk Hook yesterday admitted to record a deed made lXcember 22,1884, by Mary E. Wiley and others to Catherine 1'rettyinan, in consideration of i^-tOO, foi tho vast half of the west half of lot 178, on the Sooth Bide of Sixteenth street. Tim Capitol rink was again offered for sale at the front door of the court hotm yesterday afternoon by Keal Ketate Agent llaller, but before any raise was received on the $2,050 bid of Sir. Warden, the sale was again postponed until further notice. Tub work of tearing down the old I\, W. & Ky. freight depot was commenced yesteruay. ilit) cierxs nave niuim mu two passenger coaches that have been placc<l on tluuddlng, and which will serve as offices until .the new depot is finished. Tn> damage suit of Marple's ad' ministrator vs. Wilson /c Dnnlevy, to recover $5,000 tor the killing of ? boy at the Bonwood cooper aliop several years ago, I was setfor trial in tho Circuit Court yes terday, but was poetnoned until the nexl term. Jkskik I.ke, the keeper of a house ol | ill-fame on i'-. >11" street, was arraigned be. fore United States Commissioner Hannibal Forbes on a charge of soiling beer withoul paying the Government 1 cense. She wac held iu $300 bond for her appearance af the next session of the Ignited States l)is. trict Court. Bv A provoking mistake the three mile race between Jake Thompson, ofSteubenvliie, and Jesse Burkett, of this city, was yesterday announced to occur last night. Itistocorae off this evening at theCliap iine.street rink. This trill no doubt beaui exciting contest, and a large crowd wilt witness it Th? residents ol Morrow street complain of the condition of that alleged thoroughfare. It is in a deplorable state, and should receive attention. No country road in the backwoods would be allowed to remain in so and filthy impassable a condition; yet it has been going from bsd to worse lor several years. Jksbk Bvkkctt, of this city, and Jacob Thompson, of Steubenville, who recently skated a three mile race at the Chapliue street riuk, Darkett winning, will hare another similar contest at the tamo place this evening. The former race was very eliciting, and the result was anything but satisfactory. This evening's trial ought to settle who is the fastest man. vhstkifday morning Attorney E. l. McKennon fell in a tit resembling epilepsy near Molliday's planing mill. lie was picked up and carried -into tbo mill, where it was thought for a time he \rns dead. Health. Officer Garrison fortunately happened to be passing, and through his efforts Mr. McKennon was relieved sufficiently to be taken home. 1 M. TiiArxKB, el J'ittsburgh, is in Wheelinn with something new, which deserves attention. Ho makes a business of artistically decorating chandelier*, mirrors aud other objects which it is desirable to cover and protect from the flies in summer. He can be found at Mrs. Oldham's boarding house. 1255 Main street, anil his work can be seen at Chris Hiebke's new Baloon, on Market street Tub boys at tlie'Nlagara engine house have at last uottoB their Iwuse in prime condition and will hare their reopening to-night Chin" Dunning, the Committee on Fire Department and other guests will be present The house looks elegant in new paint, paper, carpets, carpenter work, etc., all o( which has been done by the boys at their own expense. The house is a credit to thorn and to the city, which, by the way, gets her credit very cheaply. It is now pretty certain that the proposition made by Wheeling glass meuto uko tliu JjBelle glass Korku .it Hridgeport am! run them, will ko accepted. XtHriy all the stock bus consented, ami, we underhand, some prominent parties in Bridgeport have concluded, if necessary, to purchase the stock of tliose who have opposed the project. If this movement is successful it will leave ono less among the lock-out factories, as it will bo klorteil up at once,?Btilaire Tribune. Xbk statement of the: Pittsburgh Commercial Uatellr that James itarkley, murdered In a saloon at Pittsburgh Monday night, was a brother of Sjun. Harkiey, the base ball player, Is an error. He was no relation oiSam's., though both are sons of widows who live on the Island bore. The mother of the murdered tuaa is Mrs. Elizabeth Barkley,while Mrs.OatharinoBarkloy is the mother of Sam. Andrew Barkley, a well known mill roau here, is a brother of James, who also formerly worked in an iron mill hero. W'num ivn I niliru U P 1*1.' Rllro of Ua meeting iaat evening elected the following officer* lor the onsulng year: Mr. Oscar Setly, K. it.; Mr. W. it. itlnehart, E. I.'d. K.; ilr. Wm. I.aw Hoofe, K. Lor, K.; Jam mi K. Hall, E. Use. K.; Mr. D. 0. Tavlor, Secretary; Mr. 8. 11. Harrison, Treasurer; Mr. Harry Sturm, Organist. The lodge is starting out on it aeifcnd year wltii bright prospect* and a largely increased membership. Friday night it will hold a semi-public reception in Gormania Hall. A very pleasant event will take place during the evening and everything will be, it ii expected', very enjoyable. (la* Work* lutj>rmvni<mtM. Tlio Gaa Trustees have awarded tbo contract ior building an cxttmrioit to the weal retort honaoatihe works lo w. H. Smith, a Sixth ward contractor. The work is a portion of the now work named in the annual estimate presented to Council aorai time ainwt (or which UOOO< waa al> lowed. The bids (or buildingtbenew gail holder have not vet arrived. They are) Imbwl (fir ilittVv. however, aiul It la ex peeled th*t the contract .will be awarded by noxt Wednesday. As soon aa tho eontract in Riven out work will be commenced ind pushed forward rapidly. It la probable that In excavating notacartand horse will be nsed, u the work will bo done by iteam. dredges. f Harshm tol all kimls in .stock and to rnler out of strictly xood slotk, at very owest prices, at William SobworUegnr'a, 1HU and 1148 Main street ThkkR'Milk race botwein Jeiee liurkett, >f Wheeling, and Jacob Thompson, of iteubenvillo, at the Cbapline street rink o-nlght. A NEW INSTITUTION. TIJK. Y, M. O. A.. ORGANIZED Bend]' to Open its House Under Favorable ; Au?pl?e#?A Maoaffar All That la Needed?What Ha? Been Accomplished and What It Aimed At* The fact tbata.Young Men's Christian Association had onco more been formed in this city was not generally known outside of religious circles until within the post two weeks, during which time a large number of business men were made aware of the bet by being called on for subscriptions ; and it in to be said to their credit that thu? far they have responded libera ally. Several years ago a Young .Men's Christian -Associate was formed in this city, and for a time was in a flourishing condition, hut it * snot conducted us are the Assuciations'of to-day, aud eventually the novelty wore away and with no one to keep the interest alive the Association died. Since that time two or three efforts have been made to revive the interest and once raoiu start the uood work, hnt always witbu.it success until this last effort. This time live, energetic Christian business mon are at the head, aud'they have been untiring in their efforts. The lurge, substantial residence at No. 1122 Market street, has been leased and nicely and neatly lllletl up (or aclub house, or whatever name it may he called lor tho Association. The house cits several feet above the street, and its broad doorway is reached by two short flights of stone steps. In frontls a little yard whloh will be sodded and planted with Sowers. Entering, one finds hlmsolfinabroad hallway covered with pretty straw malting. On the left are two doule parlors, to be used for assemblies, religious meetings and general purposes. In the rear is a hat and cloak room. Upstairs, the front room is fitted up for a library, reading and writing room. The room in the rear of this is to be furnished us a small gymnasium. Two pulling boxes, a ' bar and rings, dumb bells and Indian > clubs will be provided. In the rear of this is a room that may be fitted up as a batli.room. The halls are broad and airy and aru well lighted, so tbut they may easily lie used by tho putrons of the house to sit in while rending or listening to anvthing that may lie going on. Tho walla are , nicely papered, the Doom earpeteel and good lights are provided. Some fur, niture baa been purchased and as much more donated. The library ot the old Association has been hunted up and put in place, and a number of books have been sent in. The Association pro1 poses holding a book social in the near 1 future; a nice programme will be arranged, ' and every one attending will be expected ' to bring one or more 8>oke. A number ot leading daily papers and periodicals have been sulucribed for aud are to be found on the tables ol tho reading rooms. I The Association is ready to receive at any time contributions of lummy, papers, ' books or furniture. Only one thing remains to be done to put the Association on its feet, and that is the securing of a General .Secretary or : Manager.' A call has been issued to a Harrisburg clergyman who has been v- ry i successful in this kind of work, but his acceptance has not yet been received. This is the only way to make these Associations a lasting success. It is the way it is done everywEereelse. A, gentlemauis secured, usually a clergyman, who conducts the Association something as be would a church; that is, he goes out in the highways and bywaya searching out young wen and getting them to make tho Asso (-union fouius iH-uuijuunriH. 1110 uw ai all times is to make these headquarter* pleasant and homelike. It will be but a abort time until the Association ia in good running order. ABOUT 1'KOI'L.K. Htr*t>K?r? In the City ?nd Wheeling Folk* Abroad. Mr. Henry Imkq} who lias been visiting in Ohio, has returned home. Mr. W. S^VTley, of the New Martinsville Demmrat, was in the city yesterday. Mr. William lirinton.of Belniontcounty, was visiting friends lu the city yesterday. Mr. 0. J. Lane, of JefletKin county, Ohio,{was with bis friends in this city yesterday. Kev (ieorge C'. Wilding, of I'arkersburg, in dfcuuuii, ? ten uo;a hiiiuiik mo ujuh i Wheeling friends. W. T. Dugan, a well known Philadelphia theatrical man, is is the city as advance agent ot Klora Moore's "Bunch of Keys" company. 'Squire Kelsey. ?t West Wheeling, who has n in feeble health since last fall, is now quite low, and little hope is entertained of his recovery, Col. Hugh Sterling, Wheeling's very efficient Postmaster and onu of her most substantial citizens, was In the city to-day. ? Villain Independent'. Will Delaplain, son If tiio late K. M. Doluploiii, has completed his arrangement* to leave Wheeling for Texas next Monday, where he will devote his whole time to his ranchc. The wife of Mr. Will Pershing and daughter-in-law of lliv. Dr. l'ersbing, of the Pittsburgh Female College, who shot herself Tuesday with suicidal intent, is a daughter of Mr. Lougdon, the real estate agent ot thiRcity. The family lives In Allegheny. Mr. Pershing, the husband, was a compositor ill the Pittsburgh" I'otl office, but had left for Chicago. This is supposed to be the reason of bis wife's rash act. Mil* MuhuUn'd Kut?rUlum?ut. \r i? it t... ..i iiins. u?ui)5o jo. uwuwci , Willi una uui> heard in public for aome time, will make bcr rc-npp*nrance at the entertainment Ui be given by Miss Meholin at the Opera House on the J2nd Inst. The aololsts on this occasion will be Mra. Caldwell, Mrs. Nellie Sweeney-Palmer and Mr. 6'eely. Mr. Arklo,tho popular tenor, baa also consented to appear. Another pleasant feature of the programme will be the ainging of St. Matthews quartette choir, consisting of Mrs. Caldwell. Miss Sadie Limn, Mr. Secly and Mr. Mendel, with Misa Mary Wildo aa accompanist. Another very enjoyable 'number of the programme will be the violin solo of Pr?.f. Schockey, who is always greeted with delight when lie appears on tlio concert stage, which i? not so often ai hla admirers could wish. Prof. Schockey will alto accompany Mrs. Palmer. ___ DUtlngulNhitd Cl?rsrtn?n In Town, Archbishop Grose, of Oregon, and Bishop Glorleaux, of Idaho, were guests of Biahop Kaln, at the Cathedral, y?aterday. The Archblabop is on liia way to his new see on tbe Pacific const. Ho was formerly Bishop of Savannah, aud was raised to the archbishopric at Baltimore recently, and given charge of the arche. piscopal soe of Oregon. Bishop Glorleaux has been a missionary priest in Idaho for ycam. He was lately consecrated a Bishop at Baltimore, and designated Vicar Apoeiolio of Idaho. These two erainent prelate* arrived in the city nn the morning train on the Baltimore tip Ohio road yeetenlay, and remained in Wheeling until last evoning. whon they left for their homes in the far west. ? . r . ?7*??*++: m-r)t '. V mental mtislc on iJnto. guitar, cornet, and piano. Itnadings, recitations, An. Alter which refresh invnU, at the missionary social at the Fourth titroet M. K. Oh'orcn" t?-n,|,hL W Kow Is Your Tims. Fonr bflnntllaVbonton tintypes tor only ' 25 rente, at Hummers', 1138 Main street, 1 Wheeling, for a limited time only. . j HnUlmurr. A OlAo. Ox and after 8unday; Mir ild!, the Oin- i einnatl Kxpreas will leave wheel Inn, dully, i 10:35 r.juicltx.timfc.arririnaiaqincin. I nati 7:80a.St. Sub 0:3fivi? Re- ( turning, leave* Oineinnati, daily, 7:10 p, ] ?., arriving at Wheeling 5:4.5 a. h. Solid 1 train, Ptttaburgh to .Cincinnati and ire- < torn, with sleeping ear pttaehed. a .. ' TIM NATIONAL UNION . ?i . i Forum a Slat* Council and KlMta a State bonator for Two Years. According to 'official promulgation \y the Senato of lie National Union, delenates from ten of the eleven Councils in West Virginia met in tko ball of Fort Henry Council, in this city, yesterday, to organize a State Council. The Council at Clarksburg was not represented. Many members of Uie order not delegates were present as spectators. J. M. Belleville, of Fort llenry Council, Ittlng the oldest member of the order present, called the meeting to order, and the following gentlemen were appointed a a u *3 i WJiuiHiuec uu viwuuuumo. a, n, uiocn, u. L. Parkinson mid T. 0. Pipes. This committee, after examining the credentials of the delegates present, announced Hint the followintr vera entitled to wats in tho Mate Council: From Forest Council, of Charleston, 6, 8. Urecn. I .a Belle, of MounJsville, J. II. Parkinson. Cameron, of Cameron, T. C. Pipes. Kllinipsco, of I't. Pleasant, C. A. Hutchison. Huntington, of Huntington, B. 11. Thaxton. Fairmont, of Fairmont, T. C. Miller. Oration, of (iraftott, Leo Hamilton, (ins City, of Wellehurg, E. A. Sheets. rnjio: oi wneeung, r. n. urago. Ft. Henry, of Wheeling, J. M. Belleville. Before llio formal organisation, Dr. J. K. Smith deivered an address ol welcome on behalf of llie local Councils, to which Prof. T.O. Miller, of Fairmont, very gracetally responded. The Council then organized by electing J. Jl. Belleville President aiul Thomas 0. Miller Secretary. The first business in order being the election of a Senator to represent the State Council in the Seoate for Uie next two years, I'rof. Miller named Prof. F. H. Crago, of this city, and Mr. Parkinson seconded the nomination. Prof. Crago was unanimously elected. The Senate meets in Chicago on thu third Wednesday of June. The folio King Executive Committee was then appointed: Messrs. T. C. Pipes, J. M. Belleville, T. 0. Miller, S. S. Green and B. 11. Thaxlon. After the Council adjourned this Executive Committee organized by electing S. S. Groen Chairman and T. C. Miller Secretary. SHE WAN TUP TO 1)18 Anil Did Not K?i l <lrnte(ul to Her R?*cu?r for Savins II?rLif?, A boat 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Ann Kelly attempted to commit suicide by jumping in the creek at the. went end oi Nineteenth street, jitst beyond the oil refinery. She is a woman about forty years old, lias been known ana dissipatedproetitue(or yeats,aud for the past week has been in a state bordering closely on delirium tremens. She is tiie mistress of a somewhat notirlous character, and lives In a tumble-down house on Nineteenth street. She was seen to jump into the creek by John Morrison, a enrtman, who was dumping near there, and lie succeeded in getting her out, a rather thankleBS job, for she abused him roundly. He mauaged to get her acrom the street to hor home, where she remained until about half-past three o'clock yesterday after noou, when sho started out, and up to a late hour last night it wan not known where she hail gone. Mormon, about JO o clock yesterday moruinx, iiad the misfortune to have his horse and cart go over tho hank at about the same place the ivoman jumped. He was dumping a load cl flshes over, when the wheels slipped and the whole outfit went down. The cart was broken and the horse uometChere injured, but he got it out before it was drowned. A .Nailer Tnlki. Johii F. Braddin, a Wheeling nailer, is quoted by the Pittsburgh Diymtch as follows: Steel nails are easier to make than iron nails, and I can't see why the Amalganiamatcd Association wants the price for making steel nails advanced 20 percent. If we were still in Hie Association this would bring us back to iron nails, or else there would be a strike. But since we aro not in that organisation, nothing they do ifill effect us, not even should lliey strike against the manufacturers' terniB. I read that there was 110 United Nailers' Lodge in Pittsburgh. That is truet ior we have no lodges yet; but our orgaiiBition is just as strong for all that. Some day we will have lodges in all nailing centres. John B. Weir, our president, is now working at several points where several nail mills are located, i guess we know our business better than the Amalgamated did. Why, there is bill one lodge of nailers in that association. It is at MiiignJunction, and on Saturday night, 1 understand, it will forfeit its ennrter. Thl?ntaa At WelUbni-ff. Thieves were abroad in town on Tuesday night. The cellar of the residence of Captain William Oiks was entered and almost everything in the eateable line carried off. The chicken coops of A. J. Poo and Jlr. Edwards were visited and a uuniber of chickens taken. Wednesday morning one ''Jack the Tramp" and an other party were nrrcstea lor a plain drunk. Il wna alternants developed that a quantity of eider lml been taken from the cellar of Mr. Oaks and that the tramp knew something of it. A scareh warrant was taken out and some of the missing voods found at the home of "Jack the Train))." Ho had a bearing before Squire Quest and was committed for a further hearing. J, S. l'oe llred a load of shot at the party in his father's coop, but a store box prevented the shot from catching the Council Oil Tuesday granted billiard license to 0. S. Williams and Joseph 11. Murpliy. Dok't forget tile social this evening, at Fourth Street M. E. Church. TiMtKK-iiii.K race between Jesse Burkett, of Wheeling, and Jacob Thompson, of Steuhenville, at tho tihapliue street rink to-night. ' I Imnuiera are mating lour beautiful bonton tintypes foronly 2ft cents, I138 Main street, Wheeling, for b limited time only. t*nc? at th? North End Kink. The attraction at the North Had rink l-'ridoy evening will bo the race between Jacob Jleedj of Wheeling, ami ,'olin Moore, of .Ktnaville. The fonner in to run against the latter ou skates. The race will be half-mile heats, best two in three. An interesting contest is promised. "Itivim xkw?7~ UK ol Ui* W?l?r ami HoniMu(i at (h. NtrHlnbuatq. The Urania Graham is due down at an early hoar this morning for Cincinnati. The river is still falling at this point. The stage of water In the uhaviel at ihmk last evening was 7 feet 3 inches. Capt. ISlly Prince,Is having the Chesapeake put in good dbnditlon with a view to using her when tlnlshed for excursion purposes. The reports from above last night were ss follows: Mice's lauding, '| feet anil falling; Ureenaboro, il feet |0 indue; Lock so. 1, 7 feet and falilngj ilmwpsi ville. fi feel: Oil Citv 3 feet and on a ataml > Morganlown, i (oat and itqUonv)', . There la some oBJe'ullon to naming the newatern wheel Wheeling and Parkerebumpaoket the "Oourier." Tho name WofluV' Baa bets itwgealml as an appromute one," (or ttfe rMjoathatths J'arkenn onrg packets usually have on board a lot )f bawUnjr 'ealvee'that make a inramur lijjht doubly miserable for those who The W. N. piianeeUor pasted np yeaterlay raornlog. 'She will be dqe down at m early hour to-morrow morning enrouto or. Charleston and, inlermrdiate points in 'the Ohio and Kanawha rivers. Capt. i. P, Chancellor la is command and In i. Huntington if in tho office, The Jljaneellor.Ie a splendid packet and fellMlty is one <rf her atrongust poirits, DYING IN NEW YOltK. A YOUNG OIHL PUOM W1IKKUSO, Who Will Not Tell Auftlilnr A hunt Hereelf, Lying Hick Among Stranger* uu the Unwary?Inquiry After Her Frlnuili, Willi are llellevMl to be fllgli Up. Cbiel ol Police Smith is iu receipt of the following lettor: Nkw Vouk City, May 11,I880. . Chitf of l'Mct, Whaling: DgAiiSm: There is a youujt lady dangerously ill in this city i aho will uot give anv information regardinij herself, but from what 1 can learn 1 think sho comes from Wheeling. If so, please let mo know, ller description is us follows: Tall, well formed, dark brown linir, largo blue eyes, age 18, abont tlmt, sho says. i understand tbat she is well connected (slie haa very nice teeth). She haa been away from home about ono year. She luu a brother by Uie name o( Charles. She goes by the uaiue of Una here. Any Information you can give please address, Yours respectfully, 0. F. Uiimm, No. 275 Bowery, New York. Thus far, Chief Smith has been unable to learn anyttyug about any young woman answering the above description, nor have the newspaper men been able to assist him out o! their stock of unpublished scandals. They know of no case like the one described in the letter. If any one does know of such a case the Chief would esteem it a favor it they would notify him, or if the woman has any friends here whom he can assist in any way, he will be glad to do so. liniUOKl'OHT. Foot Aiupu nteil ? Holler Uur#t?-Smnll Flrr, etc. Mr. Joa. Maraden is able to lw out again. Mjhs Ella Harrison, of Oadhc, is visiting Miss Lillie Alexander. Rev. William Chalfant left yesterday for bis home in Pittsburgh. Tbe invitations for the wedding of Miss Cora Jthodos and Mr. Carrol Deems ire out The colored [oiks'will give their lost grand carnival and dance at the Mammoth rink Monday night next. An ejectment case will be tried before Squire Howell this morning between Robert Atchison and Jim l.jie. Yesterday morning the boiler at Smith's Hour mill bnrst. Fortunately no one was hurt, bnt quite an excitement was raised lor a while. Yesterday morning one of Samuel Oppenheimer ri houses was discovered to be on lire. The fire was supposed to have ignited from sparks from the chimney, and from all appearances bad born burning all night. The damage consisted of two holes in the roof, and the burning of i frtiA inlita find iihuttarinp 111 thn nlfcii* j Yesterday afternoon Drs.'J. M. Todd and Van Wagner amputated the right foot of George Moore. The amputation was made juBt above the knee. About two weeks ago Moore, who was a coal miner employed in the Wheeling Creek works, had his foot severely crushed by a fall of coal and stone in the mine. Gangrene set in and it became necessary toperfoiui an operation. Murt Iii'h Ferry. Mr. John Armstrong is visiting Iriemls at Pittsburgh. The (t. A. It. nre making great preparations for Decoration Day. .Mrs. E. J. Uoylo left yesterday for Indiana to visit a sick sister. .Mies Annie Jones, of Mt. I'ieasant, is visiting .Miss Carrie Cattell. The l.one Star fishing dub will give a carnival at the Excelsior rink to-night. Mr. Jim Hill left yesterday tor his home in East Liverpool to spend the summer. It is said that an cfi'ort is being made to sot aside the late ntleof the JieimontStove Works. J. J. .Surainors, of Cleveland, and I.. K. Barnes, of Chicago, are stopping at the Sherman House. Mr. William Mann has bought the lot adjoining liis foundry and will shortly build an addition to his works. Henw.MMl Itomi. The Riverside blast furnace anil steel plant are running steady and a food grade of iron is being made. The Benwoocl nail works last evening shipped about 1,500 kegs of nails to thu .South by the steamer Amies. The Banwood nail feeders were organized Tuesday by representatives of the Ohio Volley Trades and Labor Assembly, Messrs Lee Hammond, John Khler and Jake Orimmel. This adds another union to the Assembly. It now numbers about twenty-three unions. .. The contractors of the Ohio River railroad, who were engaged in driving piles for the new switch to connect the road With the Jlenwood Iron Works, have completed their job, and yesterday they loaded the machinery and derricks 011 the cars and shipped them to Parkersburg. thker-mims raco between Jesse jtsurkett. ol Wheelioy, and Jacob Thompson, ol Kteubenvillc, at the Ciiapline street rink to-night. Drown'* l.lltlo Joke. "Why.JBrown, how short yourcoat is," said Jones one day to his frleml Brown, who wittily replied: "Yes; but it will be long enough before1 got another." gome men upend so much for medicines that neither heal nor help them, that new clothes Is with them like angels' visits? few and far between. Internal fevers, weakness of the lunge, shortness of breath and lingering coughs, soon yield to tlio magic influence of that royal remedy, Dr. RV-Pieroa's"Golden Medical Discovery." Dry <jooda. Nkw Yoiuc, May I8.-O11U!de of tho examination of thn offering of cottou gooda for to-morrow's auction nolo uud the auction wile of the "Kai-au" and lotus glughiuni, tho u arkot has been quiet In demand and In movement. Although tho market In tilled with buyers, the nalts of gingham* to-day wan largely altonded. Tho goodi were widely distributed, hut at low iirlces. Clothing wcolous liun been reaohed through ddivorlotand the externum of proviom engagement*. g;uung g'jonMcr. ITESTIOOBlWOlillf I Drandi advamiod M MbMlntelr pur* COIVTAIN AaCMOXTXA. THE TEST* . riMeneMi top down on * Hot ?to?e ttnttf h?*t?Uthtt rvmova tbtoovftrtnd imelt. Achomlut will itut l? r* iair*J todotmtttipiww > r i ' H@/G P^P i DOES SOT CONTAIN AMMONU, , m iitiLmrruru WJJIVIR WW vmm < JU&gfS&USB" ' <*n'"7 " *" | THE TESTJF THE OVEN. 1 . PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., ! Dr price'i SpecMFlaTorim Eitracts 1 niXfMM.wtMMmMlaMiamrhm.Bt * Dr. Prlti't Lupulin Yeait Qimt " "* "isaiwjw-^ FOR SALE BY CROCERS. . CHICAGO* . fT.kOUl*. BKLLAIRK. Mohool Twauhers to 1m ChowB-QiMMl Svw? Jlera*. A ?u*er'l? to be laid up Thirtj-alxth striet. Joseph Clenientf, the urocer, is about to take a trip to tlie old country. Beliairc's postoffice Is one to bo proud of, and the service is in keeping with the appearance. The unwell has oruereu the uty .Marshal to prosocute all who do not remove all tilth from their premises within ten day* front notice. The liellalre, Zmesvilie A Cincinnati railroad company does not want to light its tracks, Baying it is poor and there is no necessity tor lights as no traina are run atter night. 1'aeaday evening the Niagara and Klysian polo clubs played another game, the former again winning two out of three goals. The game was played at the Niagara rink and two of tile goals were hotly contested. A joint committee has been appointed to look after the street to be madoasan approach to the new creek bridge. The councilmen on tliia committeeareKoeiner, Zilch and Criuiiuel, and citizens Haney, Sheppard and Stalil, together with City Engineer Norton. The coal miners who are out onaBtrike at this end of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road, held a muetiii^ at City Hall Tutuday afternoon, anil it was attended by a large number of minora. "The only business of important) transacted, was the selection of William Nixon, Vice l'rcaidont of the Sixth district, as a delegate to altend the General Convention, which meets at Columbus Thursday, Superintendent B. F. Jones has been re-appointed by the School lioard for two years. The appointment of the teachers will ho tuado J line Uth, and the examination by the city examiners will be held at the Central school bouse, on the 30tb of Hay. There are to be chosen one high school teacher, seven grammar school teachers, eighteen primary teachers, one training teacher, one Herman teacher, one teacher for the colored school. Four of these teachers will be principals of the ward schools. tieu. Urtut Won*. Nkw Yobk, May 13.?Gen. Grant did not pass a c nifortahle night last night. He was restless, anil th'e muni hypodermic injection of five drops of morphine failed to intlute sleep. He had lllKeil <00 iuuci1 Willi vhilolh, uuil the swelling in his throat had so much incrcated as to cause him severe pain, lie didn't get tosleenuutilu o'clock, troui that hour up to 9 o'clock this morning be slept with Bhort intervals of wakefulness. When lie arose he complained of the swelling in his throat and appeared to be in a poorer stale of health tlian for several weeks past. A New.pnptir Mini Weda. IiKAVksworth, Kas , May 13.?Frank L. Lynch, manager of the 1/oavenworth Si and an I, ami Miss Birdie Blair, daughter of Geu. C. \V. Blair, were married here today. United States Senator Ingalls, Morrison Munford, of the Kansas City IY?i?, and other notables were present. An Knd to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harris!)lire, 111., says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, 1 feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, mid my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c jier box by Lo^an it Co. jiwmv An Important Dlncoverj. The most Important Discovery i? that which brinus the most mod to the greatest number. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will preserve the health and save life, and is a Sriceless boon to the afllicted. Not only oes it positively cure Consumption, but CoughB, Colds,Bronchitis, Asthma,Hoarseness, and all allections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, yield at once to its wonderful curative powers. If yon doubtthis, get a Trial Bottle Free, at Logan & Co.V drug store. ??nw dritkkk's Salad Dihss?in<i & Coi.n Meat Sacik for all kinds of salads, fish, vegetables, and cold meals. Cheaper and better than homo-made. No sauce equal to it was ever offered. ?w? JteufoWt's gadilcaX Curt. BANPOBD'S ~ : RADICAL CUBE FOR- CATARRH Witeh-Hazol, American rine,CaimilA Fir, , Mnriu'olil, null Clover Blossom*. ! 'i ~~ 'i A single Jose of8ANFORrVg RADICAL CORE In- j Biantly iclievwi the most vlnlcut Huc-cring or Head . colli-., clear* tlic I lend as by magic, Mop* watery dbchurgtM from (be Sow mid Kye*, prevents Kinging Now* in Hie Head, euro* Kcrvoui JiuuUcho, and itibdnw ChllU and Fever*.- In Oirouie Civ t.irrh H rlenuK* the utuul pa?iage? of foul mufcus, rcxtorvti the ?cni*(N of MDell, taut*. and hearing when miW'tod. free* the head, throat, aud bronchial tubes uf ofltenslvo matter, awectena mid purlltcA the breatli. stoj* th? rough, and arreata the jirufuifr'of Catnirh toward* Coniumptlon. Oue iKittlo Radical Cute, one l>ox Catarrhal Sol vein itiui .-mihiM N iiumicr. an in one packtxe, of nil druggifiu for si 00. Auk for Ha.nhuu/* Radical i Cubic. . Pottkji Phio anu Oikmicai. Co., Bonton. i Ai I U< _ For the relief and me tea- i ^UL.UN^ ?lie In tNitt ? J* up. vV,",, AJ* I'lioJ, of KheiifflAtUid. XfaYPUTAIO mkU tfeiatlwi, cough*, | (old*. \\e*lc Hark. Stomach, i Pry; WW Mil ]Jowt?l*,, Bhootlti# Paliw, < PL A ctCRS [m coll'w MMM (?n i ,7^* I ' Kill-trip BUtair coioblnod ' with lwmu I'iiuUir) sua Uuiili it tain. S8o ftvurwhertf ithT-mtimw ' - == 1 ^mnumcnts. "JDXWil X . , ( OPERA HOUSE. ? SATVKDAV, MAY 1?, 1883, Return Scgigcnumtof the Unft|>i>ro?clisl)l? Comedienne, > FLORA MOORE, In Die Banner Suoccm, A Rnnnh nf l/ouc! uuiiuii ui i\ujoi. MTromn nv 2 \\\ C. CRngBlP, BI.AXCIIK SEYMOUR, " lA^R.M*rKIE. RUN A WANCIIB. ^ "M AH. SA WTK I. !.? *, MINN IK L0< k'WTON K. * IIABRY BOOK. B, K41K TRAYnlt. ? I. H. BKAISIGK, WW, KYNO. r VA LFKTI <E DltFSCHEIt o The Grand View Hotel 8ef carried In lt? entirely. WilnU Motlr, KltfifltOwtqmtoi. ; Adniiujpn, Tte. Atid Me. R*emd **U, SI 00. in rale Thundny, May It, At Btaznet'i Muiio ? itow. ^ myll * Special gotta*. * <UJU>--To >11 who tn mOtelin Iran f aasjssgaisa :rt?t remedy m dlMovcml fey. a niado&*ry In * JylMnrrAW u 1" S SMWi POB DODGEHS AND SMALL HAND j sgg^^s^snsssi I < jjjakittg govatUt, P ^yaC?.TT^ ^ POWDER Absolutely rure. Tbti Powder norer T*rie?. A marvel of purifr. strength and wholMoracneM. More oconomiou than the ordinary kind*, juid cannot be sold In competition with Ibe muititude of low teat, short weight, alma or pbosphate powder*. 8au? <oklt IHCaNH. ROYAL BAKING POWDKKCO., 1IH Wall Htni?U Now York. Ctottottm ITCHING Skin Diseases Instantly Helloed by Cutieura. TBKATMENT.?A mrm bath with Cullcora Soap. I and a Mnglo application or cutlcura, me rrcai Hkiu Curo. This re)*ated dally, with two or three do*csof Cutlcura Resolvent the Now lllood Purl-' fler, tj keep the blood cool, (lie pei#pIrattou pure uul unlrrltating, thebowehr opeu, the liver and kldu?yt? active, will speedily cuns Ecxema. Tetier Ringworm, pForfyul*, Lichen, Pruritus, Broil Head. Dandruff, and every species of Itohirg, 8caly and Plmp'y Humors of the Hcalp and 8kln,when the beat physicians and remedies fail. KO/KMA. TWENTY YKAItS. My gratitude to God U unbounded for the relief I Hive obtained from the usu,of the Cutlcura Rem* edles, 1 have been troubled with Fczuma on iny legs for twenty yeiri. I had not a comfoitabic night for yearn, me burning and itching were so intent Now, 1 am happy to *ay, I hive no trouble. Only the liver colored pitches on my limbs remain a* a toBeu of my former misery. HSNRY L. HMI1H. 188 Wnrr A VENCR, Rochmtbh, N. Y. KCZdHA X)S A CHILD. Your mast valuable Cutlcura Remedies have done my oldld to mii"h good that I feel likesaytng this for tba benefit of those who are troubled with akin disease. My Utile girl was troubled with Kc/ema, biid I tried several doctor*und medicines, but did not do her any good until I used the Cuttcura Remedies which fpeedtly cuied her, for which I owe you many thanks and many nights of ML AB1UO riwawir.n, ' Edinburgh, I ud. 1BTTEU OK T11K SCAM*. I wwiUiuoKt perfectly ba'd. cawed by Totter of the top of tbe acslp. i used your uuUt>u*? Kerne dle?atx>ut?lx ween. and thoy cured my scalp perfectly, Hod nowmy, hair 1?coming be^MthlcicM It ever wai. " CHUltE. Wiiit&bobo, Texts. covtitei:i> with hlotchus. I want to tell you tlwt your CuUcurn Reeolvent in injignlOcont About three months ago, my face wasoovercd with Blotche', and after unluf three S ?HB1 "rSE'St, niK 28?t. ciuki-gmimrKr, New Orleans U, JVV POISONING. Porallcasosof poiMninpby ivy or dogwood, I cati warrant Cntluura to cure ev. rr lime, lhave sold It for nve year* ?ua 11 n?ver miu. V. 11. MOIHK Druggist, Ualllstou. Mkh*. i 8ola everywhere. Price*. ctmcw. Mo.: 8o*f, 25 coutN; XlwoLvrxT, si fO. Prepared by Pu-rrfft Duua and ChkxicalCo., Boston,.Maw. Seiul for "How to Cure Skin UlsflMM." r1yft.W?+w At>olUn;*?ls. m ; # ? Apollinaris NATURAL MINERAL WATER " Issues from a spring duply tmtvddcJ in it rod', and is therefore tf AH SO LUTE ORGANIC purity:' Oscar Liebrclch, Reditu Prof ma, University of Berlin, " The only water safe far the traveller to drink is a NATURAL MINERAL 1VATER." Sir Henry Thompson, F.R.C.S. Load. England. ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. O/allCrttert, Drngfititt& A fin. Wo/. Dealer*. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. CAPITAL PRIZE, #150,000. "\V?> do hereby certify that we aupenrlao the ar* ranitemen tutor all the Monthly aud Hemi-Annual Drawing* of the Louisiana Bute Lottery Companyv lud in person mauago and control the Drawing* ibemnelvea, and that the same are conducted witS toncaty. fairness, and in good faith toward all parits, and we anthorixe the company to use this oerJflcatc, with facslmillosoi our signature! attached, nlttadwrtblt3^U.,, CommidHlonera. II XPItECEDEXTE D ATT K ACTION! J OVr.lt HALF A MILLION DI8T1UBCTED. Lnnklnitn Mnta 1 .aHivtv (Vtnmitn v uviuaiuuii PJi? Jiuvwi j vu'?|iu"ij lnourpomted id 1868 Xor '& ycaii by the I^idsla, iro for Educational and Charl labia purpose*, with l capital of 11,000,000-to wblch u rownre fond oi ivor tb&o.ooo has sluoo town added. By an overwhelming popular vole lt? franchise van made a part of the pn*ent State Constitution Ldoptad Doccrabcr 2d. A, J),. 1479, * lt? Grand Single Number Drawings will take itace monthly. It ncv *racaleaor itoatpoues. J.ook d the following Distribution: 1 Mini GRAND MONTHLY AMD TNI Extrmirdlnitry Scni<-Aiuni >1 ItruvviiiE In the Araderay of Muaie. New Orleans. Tuesday, Jun 111, 1880, U nder Ihojtcwonal aupeivlslon and management )f UKN. O. T. BEAURmMKD, of Louisiana, and JKtLJUBAL A. EARLY, Of Virginia Capital Prlxe, $1 GO,000, WTNoUoe.?'rickets are Ton Do'laia only, Halves, 56 Flhhi, n Ti-nthi, U. '"** UlT OK MUgJg: 1 Capital l'rlse of *T. 0 000 |1H),OCO 1 Grand Pike of fO.OOO MOOO i 'iraud riirs of 20 000... so 000 1 Urge Pilifs of 90.000 4 Large Pi l*?s of ' 6.000.....,^...^. 90.000 20 lYiesof . l.ooo. art.ooo 60 Pilsesof .TO... .... i.VOOO 100 PriK* Of 800 SO,000 *00 Prises of 200... 40,000 000 Prises of 100.. SS2 80,030 000 Prisea of CO flO.OOO APPBO.XIMAll K n.l/Ki. IOO Appmxlmatlon Prises of 9.*w 920,000 100 Approximation Prises et 100 10 000 100 Approximation Prises of <6 7.500 37V Prliea, amounting to ....|.j22,WO Application for ratrs to elutm should be raado mly to the ofltaa of the Company in New urlcana. Por further information wr to clearly, giving foil ddm*. POSTAL NtiTRS, Kxprwj Honor Orders, r New York Kxchange In ordinary letter. Curenny byKxproMall sums of 86 and upward* at ur expense) addieaacd * ? 1 r? 1 niiiiiu ' New Orlejtu, L*., Of SI. A. DAUPHIN, i.o7 Seventh St, Washington, 0. a Make P. O. Money Orders payable and addrau lettered Lettm to fKW OULKAKB NATIONAL HANK. wyUwmr NewOrieani.La, I POSITIVEsSSsH im In (onr iUji or lt?. illan'cSolnbln Hodlcated Bougies. Wo Ml atn ol oclxln, oovtbu, or oil ol ua? wood, tint ut MrtUn to produo, inpntU. rtoe. Kor fWbar pwtlculat* wad for circular, J O. ALEAK 00, miRF " _! - w joBd Blrwjt. Ntw York. VUllkl ?HHM? III PA l.OW UKWA III), for Itching iLESIsssss WrlVw 1 atcum JPacluts. I X?OK CHARLESTON AN DIN-, frjT" I J? TlfllMKDIATR PoIdU The flDe^|fiU I puaeugeT turner ?1 W. N. Chancellor, I r p, CJUircnxo*... I * 'v }ra B. Bbktwqto*, Clerk, I *U1 \urt tot lh% *bo\e ou Kwiuy. May li,u, I (fttnrnl Sottas. hereby inform MY KIUEXU .1 mi] tlie publtl teumljr ttnl Um n,,, u?n<l u> io ? ? * >ni1 ?> l rtoct ue bntlDMi >1 ?>r ??M Tlilnmlb ut Kofi *t?eu. thU car. *t?n ukctutj, notnc nu.ount'le ??" "'HI* tdnnmloa tlockilthH with ??lot *lo. All cammlucd 11 hi H crt will t??l" I"??"1 ?"? ""I"' umilK ephoaeNo. 4W nm K1 fo*Sitnt. DOOMS FOB EEKT-IS'HOS'.I v' a For rent?a large fhoxt i Koom, mltable for lawyer' ?ud dorfcw I offlcc, eo Twelfth ifeeu For rent-house on south i Penn ?treet, with three ronwk, Kngnin a I A. T. KINK, 110 Sooth Panu ?trcct. y,i> J^OK RENT* Storeroom No. 1802 MnrkotStretL I In BaUet'i Wock. No. 7. U. 8.(53* I TflflfbomA-IM I jpor rent. i That dartraMe vroptity, No, 1W? Main Mm I known at tho Grant Hou-o. CouUlui ifthwt room*, with bath rooia and nil modern cut?t_ I It la now icady (or occvptm?, hub I undergone a complete refiUlnr. mmm swivixt? < tea? _JHZ5 Mivopvi'^ . FOR KENT, MY PINE COUNTRY ItESIDEXCi AT MT. DrfJHAUTAL STATION, on Tfhedln*. PitUbwib a Baltimore Pnw Tbera l? 7 roomi, good cellar and porcho, ooSS trnkeottn, elutrrti unit well, (oreihtr with km ilabllug aa tenant may waul; will rent aepatrth from the Ian da or olherwlie. Alto, tnjr largo Brick Dwelling (a M^nur oouululux 6 roomi and porch; city andmfi water both at the door. Good tcuauta can rent either or botli at aodmti mrtO 1' L. KIMBEBi.y 37ist< Sttl* _______ The Oillce Saloon, No. lien MARKET STBKBT. The Asest equipped saloon in the cltf. Inquire wt the pre mine*. a,\y T?OK SALE. J? A Fsrrn In Ohio county, W. Va. flveaHn.1 W. ol Wist Alexander and the nuuc from rw. Point, on the B. A O. R. It., coulal&tog "j tenHouse and barn, both large, and other bulldlm all nearly new; excellent land. Uoed Sm* Whev.loR. where all produce can l? mtrtrtid. Terms reasonable. Call on the subscriber cc ik promise* or addren blin at Dallas, W. Va. ha? slon given Immediately. apratrtua A. 0. KAQLfiOit gTOCKS FOR SALE. M Shares Wheeling A Belmont Bridfl Oomtaw. 10 Shares Franklin Insurance to. 25 Pharos Fire <k Marine Insuranc* CO, 10 Shares Wellsburg Oss Co. 5 Shams Belmont Nail Mill. S Shares Top MUL 10 Shares Ohio Valley Bank. myl 1. IRWIN. Agent, Wo. 24 TwsUttt pOR SALE. Stoie Boom and Dwelling containing mm. And two-atorjr Dwelling coutainln|8rounu.# ate two miles wftit of Bridgeport, on the HUM Road, appoilte Wheeling Creek Coal Worka.br ' R.T.1I0WBJ, Insurance and toil Kitate Agent. apt28 . ~ Bridgeport nth JlOR SALE. 225 acre* of land on the Ohio Blvcr BaQroU,: miles from Wheeling; about 85 acm bctum ui residue uplacd. Bicb limatooo aoll, and uafelaid with coal. Will divide aoaa to make two bn* W. V. 110(1 K & BR(L apt28 13Q0 MatkdWwi*, , QLARIONET FOB SALE. i nave a gooa auony < mriumii, uru ddi ? time, which I will veil cheap. iprU K. W. BADMH JP'OR SALE." The Fine Residence now occupied bj Dr. Htf doty, corner 1 welllh and EolT rtreeU. 'AIm, tie dwelling adjoiniu* nod numbered 113* F?off*tmt Alio, tho tenement houte at No. 930 M'ukttititei JAB. V. iIAWLKY, nrtft *C0MalnM?t.. jjiORSALE. Valuable Real Bfate on K. K. oomet Twentj* fourth and Mark'.* itreeta, in tho City oi Vftxdi* W. Va. lot Vu feet by 66 ieot; now occupied Vf I J. KlllfrlU *?j a wagon and blackamilti ehoj?. w. v. hook a Baa, tprt iy,?Mark?tfltWt. "JpGR BALE?COUNTP'f SEAT, Tun acrca o! choice hijb bottom taA itx aW below Wheeling, on Ohio River and B.? 0* Improved by a rotataVjal brick boiue, 11 rooa* kitchcu and oulbn'jdlngi, situate*} in * irort w maple, lugar and poplar ins*. Abo, ? go?J "W Uon of fruit trow. Apply to W. V. BOOK <& BRO., 1300 Jfirktt#. OrR. W. IIORRQW, on the vrembca pOK SALE OR EXCHANGE. Four ?mall plaoes at Km Grove. Two large House* with two acrw *ch. Enquire of ^ y0.7 cuitom Hoo* Telephone A-1M. pOR SALE, IT unnNnfivn.r.KnAMP flKOUNIrt. Ono Now Cotingo near (ho Hold, contilnlUf Booms, 1760. Ono New Cottage fronting (he Ptrk, cunUlaJof * Kooma, J3W. One Cottftgo adlolnlng Prcacher*! 8UoA lift The Cottage formerly occupied by aynll, n lit' then coHt. containing 7 tmnll furnlihcd roomi, WPrice# of tho three flrat ire ?rtH?Icu?t Koriw ther information Inquire of Ch?rki P.Bodkjr.H wagon works, or of Wen. flume# ou anpirootdtThli convenient and dellidifjul Mimmer rnwi embravea cheap living, frwh tjr, iplcndld nttr and the very boat aoclety. Within ihort dlittaor of Wheeling. atirifi j. w. wnp>.rr._ gXiscellantous. AUK STILL T1UUMPHANT* for nitron >e*r* they hw rtcedMj Juror, and with ?1? iimSbSt * become the m<?t ppu^ Cmbu wr00? UThfMoS nutlitjr U lev, the prinmnlM oi me uwt. proved lnvwuablt. . . u ?a Haulier* an auumrlrtd to icraioa w*"' vr HiimlfutloD Uiew Concu do not pre" ? lented. Kor wile emjw hew. UMitoffae Int on ipniMWon. THOHSOX, LAM'IIOX * CO., 70 mid 74 Worth Street, Ne? <"' ?pfl7n?tf gi|p^