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F%H*?^S3?lsll Addrt*.or?11 W^au^iiHSi 22Sob"^ ""t Mmnincl?l ? to* <?> >"ul " i"'?runB"*1'm?"iinm r, ta ^ H.O.SO. MirUn'l Fenr. O., 2^ir:a"WuSjs ro<^ .Amj Jo??pb iUrtor. oalht % ^ ?aor ?ddre- UIKSyouno. pffi!;or kh?1 autfl Agent, Wheeling. W. V*. F^OKSALE. -s'eadfd Residence with five acres of ground, /i^tLemood, tiie homo oi Jehu P Gilchrist, wr-ttory brick, modern design, bemutl/ul ' j tr.d e'maot shrubbery, choice forest ano i'itfit*. The house I a open /or ln*|>ecUon at r.Vuae I'omi wiou ?lren April L This la a rare frif-lo. oa wr terms. ^ I. ltLVtiN, Agent, No. 24 Twelfth SL j tli phuu' deM r?j>'K FAKM FOB bALE. .-tssudttt n5110* onthwest of &t Clalmllle. is.< of choice land, on which is? go'-d two-story brick dwelling and a two?,rifiuaed?a*!llng; tost burn In Belmont conn* !t ittbiH, wagon theds, corn critu and all necoai^oatbulldlusi An abund*r?Hi of fruit of all I,?^lo orchard*, a good pear aKtirt { : ?.vof wAteraUtl Uaa. ThH la one farms In Bclmoat oounty, and as be dirldid to m*ke two good Unas. Will be 2d cheap and oa cany terins. For particular! rt \ on or tddf*.**- K T. JlOiViLL, iu*l Estate and Insoranoo Agent, uA Bustotrowt, 0. "fobsalbi (ilj Twentj-foar Loti In Caldweli'g Ad* ditJun ?o tli."! City of Wheeling* t'l .j ?are bounded ou the north by Twentyajcu itnet. ou the eut by Fillmore street, on the Math by the HandUn Homestead, and on the west hf the n A 0. B-K. icciri>r?>iluity to tho above uamed railroad ngjen the a creel lent sites for manufacturing ? ??h!llhO<f"t*. n ^ ^ "jf sot KJtd ta U1H7 0?ji WW nxiu *i vuutu [z wxi *nd further Information apply to W. V. HOGK A BRO., lauo Market direct Ot W1U.IAM id. HAND LAN, |njj ; v i nrnff ?'hiipllT?? Ai Ra FOB HUNT. BKENT-my BE5IDEN0E, no. y ?: Ki.'tttnUi ??eet- D. M. ALEXANDER. .ij; r?CK KENT?A BRICK DWELLING D ffituinmn rIx roouii, Mtu*tcd on Zmo itrwt. '?iul Kmc. ri'<votiHt)lo to good tenant. Inquire ofj .> 11 \ M j.h< rmtoflloe. ]a!3 TOOli RE NT-THE DWELLING I? I'oum1 -JU V.k!u street, at prevent occupied *t V.-s. llemy Horkbtlirer rcuotoion given A[ ? y to u. < '. HaLXKLL dels TOOK in:n't?hanover hotel, J? Vnriln n Kerry, Ohio; 29 rnoma; natural gas isd vi'er lu building. Po>?*?ion glren April l. IcRoimik!"*::'. For information call on or ad* .. , f. I. b'JVD. Mart u'< Kerry, O. Jall'TtKF* noli KENT?DWELLING HOUSE r >'u : 113 < spline ?:rtot. formerly occuplcd by Lit. Dxicy. l'j.-ftvkn given at once If dctlred. YiSi. L. MCPHAIL, df 1306 Market Street. HOP. KENT?A FINE TW0-8T0KY X Brick HooM, No. 90 /iixteonth street, con'unlsgttn room* and bath rooui; natural ga?, tlil water, Iu good ropalr. Apply to tilt-.,' M/.io. __ Ja7 T'UK KKNT?THE DESIRABLE NEW J1 UurllluK Unuw, 1116 Chanllne Btrcet, at preacat orciij-1- l by John 11. McLalu; natural gas, hot mi ecu water throughout; all modern convenient Enquire of W. V. fli CUM AN, No. 28 h' v r- h'irr-t j*12 jjVjK KENT, For Rent, For Kent. Ft)I R Ltrgo Dwelling*, modern Improvement!. T*o ^:ore Kco:n?, with dwelling! aiuchcd. A uuuitvr in oilljt?; a: d 1-oJgln* Rooms. .- vtul .-mall Uowuii. Knqulro of jii if. KOltB&j, 1112 Chapllne 8t. you KENT. Duelling Ifci'o No. 1102 Chapllno itreet, 15 rwa>, Plural sa, hot and cold water and bath rooai. icoMtlonglrea April 1, 1888. Apply to ZAKE A 8TALNAKKR, Agents, 85 Twelfth Street. J1UP. KENT. (willing liouso 2318 Main Street. Poau'lon glvan April, 1,18S3. Apply to ZAN'K & 8TALNAKKR, ]t5 86 Twelfth Street. JOB KKiNT. lie-lore-room, No. 53 Twelfth atroot, In Waah lajton Hall building, now occopled by Wm. H. atcib. I'ouealon given April 1,1888. J. V. L. BODGEB8, Fccrtury Wanhlngton Hall Anoclatlon, JU 1209 Main Street. yOH RENT. A New Three ?tory Builucn Houro, 100 feet deep, tobemctcd at 1C67 Unln itrcet If leased now H e itater'i views could be consulted regarding pits ol building to be crected. jU JAME3 L. HAWLEY. Most Elegant Offices in the City FORRENT. It being ta? parpoae ol tho Ohio Valloy LHo Company to remove lu ofllco and principal placc o( bix>lDe ii to '.hoKlty of Waihlnaton, D. C, about t2t lit of March, 18SS, tho elegftnt ofliooa occupied b; the company In tho Rellly Block, corner of Market and Fourteenth itreeta, are for rent. These ofllco are undoubtedlj tho beat la the city. 1'eraon* dealrlng to rent will call at the oomptnj'a office, Hcllly Block. ROBEBT WHITE, J*H Provident. COCOA. OllATEFUL-COMFORTlVQ* EPPS'S COCOA. UOSAKFA8T. "Br a thorough knowledge of the natural law* mica govern the operations of dlitcatlon and notation, and by a careful application of the fine I'fopertU* ol well?eloct>-d docoa, Mr. fippe has provided our brent fant tablet with a delicately flavored beverage which may save na many heat; do. ion' buu It li by the ]ndlcloi>a nae of anon sticks of diet that a oon?tltutlon may be gradual built up until stroug enough to realst erery tendencyto disease. Hundreds of inbtlo maladlei ficutlug around na ready to attack wherever Uierylia weak point We may eaoape many a fatal iU!t by keeping ouraciTce well fortified with pure blood aud a properly nourished frame."? WnJ arrive (inutU. Made limply with tolling water or milk Bold TiL'r balf pouud tins by Uroccri. labeled thna: JAMuj lfH m COtt Homcoopatlilo Cbealata, 'eVTTn^t imtnn*. KKqi.awn - KUitAKCK fOMfAHUW. *pUK FRANKLIN INHURANOE 00. OF WHZZUKG, W. VA. C Vr; l.VL. 100.00C Iasurea against lo*j or damage by Are and light all ruaes of desirable property, also lnsurv csrtxe on the Wotern waters. omcui ' N Vance. President, M. Eetlly, Vice President J- L SuochWii Hec'7. J as, p. Adams, Ass't See DWKMm, { " )'*M M. KfilUy, L, 0. Btlfllt J.i?. liobba, c. W. Franshelm. OK la*?Ma. SB TW1I.JTH HTR1IT. BCCODC Hpending a dollar In Newtj?pei trunc Adrcr&ing correspond with Tilt: L. JErr. MILltOUKNK ADVERTIBING AGENCY, USA 130 K. Baltimore m., Baltimore, Md., uteONLY general Advertising Agency In BaltfBore or t^e south who<e faolllUoa Inr placing Ad^tnifc-mrnu are perfrct and nninrpawed. Lliti Si?- NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY ooatalolng all the Leidlnr Newspaper* and Partojllcal*, with rata* and other valuable Informa Uon. wnt to any addren on reoelpt ol to pa] lor pntUco. noHHUW RPAIlTlC^ Shropshire, Ox,and Oot*. SHEEP DCMUI ItO j-mjy K*dt and Berkshire HO OH Hocks ?ud B. Leghorn Chicken*. HIIOWZ1 Sjiha Vg{iand oiltP In season ENOINEB lib, U. fn, ac., beat and chcapoat; part pay li amber, Satisfaction guaranteed on all. ?11 f)0 AO rout book lor ta oenta and name wiLUO and address of twenty wide awake farm feud stamp tor circulars to T. H. CARSKADOlf. _D?3w Kcyscr, W. Va. tHl.8 papeb ri&JSTo.0? KJiSI HTCDTCAU !W tVERY WOMfc Coushs croup gS&i fnake tAeir umdcome '/Mfusioi/. fyeryrteII regulated family Should keep on hcthdfor immediate s* Allen's B I IHfi 1?MVn LU,jjdPw " Its Soothing Mectlih^ and restorative VIRTUES places it at the htad Of all THROhJand. LUt/G RfMEDlEJ.?c[jrri?toeS HisiHiCOp9^QP? wiDRUGGISTs sell it At 25*SO^&^/- whoit'e LIVER Vev; 3 PILLS. BEWAItE Or MiXS, ALWAYS ASK TOR DR. W S 11.LJ.ET8, OR LITTLE 8UQAJt~iJi'.l7jy> PILLS, 0 Being ?ntlrclv vegetable, thejr operate without disturbance to tho system, diet, or occupation. Put up In plan vials, henneti- y cally sealed. Always fresh stid reliable. As u a laxative* alterative* or purgative, tb.se llttio Pcllcta give tho must perfect c satisfaction. d SI HEADACHE. gfc \ Bilious llcndnehe, 1 DtZZillCBB, C'ouatlpu- AZ+ .fa. 1 (Ioily Indigestion. VW "SKL E Bilious A(tacL?,anduli II a derangements of tho stoin- iV , ach and bowels, are prompt- ^ Jk 1 ly relieved nnd permanently -fCV cured by the use of Dr. % Plerce*? Plen*unt Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of tbeso Pellets over so gmit a variety of diseases. It may truthfully be wild that their action upon tho system is universal, not a Kland or tissue escaping their sanatlvo influence. Fold by droggltts, ' ? cents a vial. Manufactured at tho Chemical Lalwmitoryof World's I)ispe.\bauy Mxdical Association, Uuffulo, N. Y. OlOOH! Wf / la offered by tho manufacturty ' ersof Dr. Sn?c'? Catarrh kf \ . Itemcdy, for a easo of .yi Chronio Nasal Catarrh which y/rx y/ they cjuinot cure. SYiaPTO.TIS OF C-ATABIUf.-Dull. heavy headache, obstruction of tho naaal passage#, dlscliar|r<-s falling from tho bead into tho throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at othera, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid: tho eyes aro weak, watery, and Inflamed; thero Is ringing In tho ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear tho throat, expectoration of uffenslvo matter, together with scabs from ulcere;'tho voice la chantrcd and has n nasal twang; tho breath la offensive; smell and tji*t? aro im paired; mero is a sensation 01 uuzinnw, wjui mental depression, u backing cough and gen- 5 crul debility. Only a few of tho above-named S symptoms are likely to be present In any one * case. Thousands of cases annually, without , manifesting half of tbo above symptoms, re- * suit In consumption, and end In the grave. $ No disease is so common, more deceptive and t dangerous. or less understood bv physicians. liy its mild, soothing, und healing proj>ertlcs, 1 Dr. Pace's Catarrh ltemedy cure* the worst t cases of Catarrh* "cold Iti tlio head." ? | C'orjza, and Catarrhal Headache. [ Sold by druggists everywhere; fiO oents. > "Untold Agony from Catarrh." f Prof. W. IlAUSNEit, tho famous mesmerist, , of llhaca. N. 1\ writes: . Some ten years ago 1 I Buffered untold agony from chronic nasal fi I catarrh. My family physician gave mo up as t incurable, and said I must die. My caso was ( I such a bad one, that every day. towards sun- ' | set, my volco would becomo so hoarse I could < barely speak above a whisper. In the morning < my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost stronglo me. By tho use of Dr. Sage's 1 Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I woa a well 1 man, aad tho euro has been permanent." j "Constantly Hawking and Spitting." ' Thomas J. RroniKO, Esq., OOi Pitie Street, St. I.oul?, Mo., writes: "I was a great sufferer j from catarrh forthrco years. At times I could 1 hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for tho lust eight months I could not breatho through tho nostrils. I | thought nothing could bo done for me. Luck- , lly, I was advised to try Dr. Sago's Catarrh , ltemedy, and I ain now a well man. I bellevo 1 It to be the only suro remedy for catarrh now < manufactured, and one has only to give it a i fair trial to oxpcrionco 'astounding results and 1 a permanent cure." Three Bottles Curo Catarrh. Eli Hobriks, Uunuan P. 0., Columbia Co., i Pa., Bays: "My daughter had catarrh when she was flvo years old.* very badly. I saw Dr. 1 Sage's Catarrh ltemedy advertised, and pro- i cured a bottlo for her, and soon saw that It , helped her; a third bottle effected a permanent curo. Sho is now eighteen years old and I sound and hearty." j . Wathey-Caylus1 CAPSULES. This wondwfnl dlmmrr Iim been naod ror SO warn by ?lw Pturcidan* of Pari*, London and N*w Vork.wiUnrreaUurcoKC TbeM CaimiUna art) *u j)?. ttor to all mnodlM for tdo jir?mptcnre of all cum, remit orof lomr?tandinjr. Tlmy ant tha chrapwt in the market, coating but 7ft cent* i*r hottlw of M Caifiiloa. t CLIN Oi CLE., Paris. SUdqvary^hpm TO WEAK MEN Bnfferinijftroni tboefP&etaof ycralhftalcwinlelST doc*7.WMtinff?MkoMa, loat manhood, ete.,1 will r*iu\ a valuablo trpallM (aealod) containing full Itariiculani for homo cow. FREE of rbaiya. A plindid medJral work ; ihouldlw read by evArjr nun who it c?rroua and debilitated. AddroM, trot, F. Ct W'fLEH, Sfoodua, Conn. dt3l-DAW WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of th? iwxlyenlarced and atr*n*tbmed. Pali j>arttcuUra?-nlae*i*i fur. KUIK MKD.t'u., iii-mui, N.Y. SUFF?RERS'?kNERVOUSNESS,^V or Kind! raaolt of over-Work. inUtacrfUon. ftr.. addrtaa abota OfrgM W it MfiJ aod WbiaJceyllab*Ls2 SI fl L5t31 ifanredat home with DKNT19TRY. r3TlTfllCii nlWuTI !?.>. m \ f mm9 w "9 "p n oe? PICTURES, AltT MATERIALS. BTC. PRAWKQ BOARDS, ; T BquArct, Tiling 1m, fthtft Pencil*, , Thumb Ticks, at NIOOI-L'S ART STORE, J 1*1* j?Q Market itroet | J^ANDRETtt'8 Garden Seeds! Htwrtock Joitln, at R. K. UIFFXN A 00.'8, UK Main8U?U lb Mdlqtmv. Office! Noi. 10 *ud *7 Fourteenth Street. PULLING THE WISH BON*. Oourier-Jomnal. He&h, 70a nifxtfc, what you doln' to ld dat who bone ionwr ine; 'Ceo' hit 'apreaaea yoor lnteu-ahuna You had better lei' hit be. Hoi' dir. But oa-atop dat aochlu', Ela' I Joa' Rlt op 'nr bolt; now you ape? i kwuiu vex pun uii Wbea you got de aader boltT lllo'. do one wbat glide longea'? Mgg?b, what you lafllu' at? Make da wetb dey want de rooties'; Hutu*, doe* you 'gree to dat? Bey de wud when you U read/. Den I cub de alin ter puil; EI you atarta too toon you bouu' ter Fin' aomebody In yoro wooL One! Hoi1 on, doan' git too lrlsky; Two-uml Jet'ooeflggab mo'; Three! 11 Blam! Lawdr, ian' ur goodness! Wbat de mattab wld de (lo'T 'Fob de Lawd! be got de mostea' Ob Oat wwn bone arter ell! Look at dat! * by, 1 ain't akaoely Got a piece ob bit at all! Mln' yflb 'menders de ergreemen' 'Bout wbogot de aomua' lei'; Wake up, boney! 1'a a-waltln'? Ho, dar, Kaitual li jou del? Urn| Vboeeana am dlaa-cropln'? You bin bllu' aa any bet. Lawdy! bay bit ober, boueyl Kaatua (rnnack), 1 'greea to dat NOTE* you TI1K LADIK8. Mom then 1,000,000 signatures havi been obtained to the jubilee petition to th< Queen in favor of closing public bouses oi Sundays. Persona who have sneered at Mrs. Lang try's intellect aa being of a low order navi aeen disarmed. Mrs. Langtry has thi rheumatiam. Mies Story, the daughter of a North Ire and clergyman, bai won the literature icholarship of $500 a year for five yews twarded by the Royal University of Ire and. 6eonfor Fair recently paid his divorcer vife {500 lor a bunch of rose bads at t Catholic fair in San Francisco. Thii macks a little of sentimentally on the pan if the Senator. Mite Annie Robo, who is shortly to be narripd to Mr. Griswold, a gentleman fith $20,000 a year, fits and makes hei iwn Ureases, only employing a dreasmakei in rare cccasioos. A Wellesley girl has almost paid hei *ay through college by sewing on shoe tuttons for her mates. She charges tec onts an honr, and devotes two hoars s !ay to her trade. Few yonng men in the ame position have helped themselvei hat mnch. Mrs. Christian K. Ross, the mother ol ong-lost Charlie Ross, Is a prominen! ember of the Woman's Foreign Missionary 8ociety. It was mainly dne to her eforis that the fund woo raised for tha sup>ort of the Girls' Orphanage established ecently by Bishop Foster in the Oity ol dezico. A girl gambler on board the Alaska dnr ng a recent trip created quite a sensation, >he claimed to be a Canadian by birth, ol in English father and New Orleans mother 3er speech and mannerisms were deidedly American. But whatever her na luunmy, out} oibuhkou w win a nsnuaomt am of money at cards before the end oi he journey. Mrs. Baecher, who now lives with r on in Brooklyn, was recently invited tc attend a spiritualistic eeauce where it waa ilalmed the spirit of her dead husband naterialized once a week. Is is needess to say that the sensible woman conemptuously ignored the invitation. Mrs. Jeecher does not wear mourning, for she ihares her hueband'a disbolief in black ;arments es an inuiornia of woe. A graduato of Vessar eome years age narriod and went to ber husband's home, vhere it was suggested by eomn friendly 'Native that she should make John some ibirts. The first ehirt whs unsatisfactory, ind indeed the sowing woo picked oni hree times. When, however, a week ater, the young bride showed a check ol ?00 for a magazine etory she htd written, ind in another week a check for $80, the dee aunties meekly and generouelj leknowledgod at once: "Yes, Mary, perhaps it will be as well for yoa to give on1 he sewing."?Boston Traveler. women are creatures 01 innnite re lource. A Boston girl has hit upon at )ri?ical plan to support herself. She itudies the newspapers, poets heraelf or what is going on in tho world, uses the icissors freely, pastes, writes and rovisee jarefully until she has a condensed digest )f the live topics of the day. This she eads to a data of wealthy women, wh< pay her well for furnishing them with inormation concerning what they ought tc D6 able to talk intelligently about. A very pretty little country maiden wai lust in the actof boarding a train at th< Union station this morning, when aPenn tylvania Railroad brakeman etretchec forth his strong right arm and said: 'Please let me oee your ticket." The lad] iurned red in tne face, and, with an inno cent smile, answered: "1 don't like tobut?but?I have a ticket, sir." "Well well, yea must let me seo yoar ticket, aik don't keep other passengers waiting," re marked the brakeman, a little impatient ly. The young lady placed her foot or the step of the car and drew ont from oni of her black boee a coupon ticket almcs a half yard long. "There it is, sir," sale she, with faltering voice. The brakemar Itave the ticket a hasty glance, assistoi the young woman to the car platform raised his hat in a polite bow, and was lef to blush alone, while the other railroat boys laughed at his expense. "I was I brute," he said.?PUUburgh Preu. Amolia Barrett, in Auckland, New Zea land, wont walking along the beach alom one evening, and next day hor clothe were found in a heap, but no other tract of her except tho marks of hor bare fee where she had walked into the water The police searched along the shore to her all the next day, but the waves failed to cast up her body, and tho newspape setit down as a case of suicide. That nigh she came home clothed principally in ftiri leaves, and said that as ohe was on he way home the night before her hat blei 00 into the water, and, seeing nobodv ii eight and knowing that no one was likel} to come, she had gone in after it. Th' tide was stronger and the water deepe than Bhe thought, and when she did man age to ge( back to shore it was not at th same spot where she went in. In the dark nras she could not find her clothes, an* spent the night in searching for them u] and down the beach. Just at daylight sh ? ? *V,?n/l tka aama tlmo mmmr a nf Mff tUOlii) nuu ? HID ?MUB MUtB UBH ? llceman come along and pick them np She spent tbe day in alternating betweej the water and tbe boshes. gVKKIt CATERPILLARS. Certain Little Mnlrn IaMoti wblcb Oral Into FlMth A'rw J'ort Nar. When Mr. Jallus L. Brown wu In Mei Icc he was talking with Colonel Foster c the Mexican army and one ol the ei Preslde'ntGoniales'smost Intimate frlendi The Colonel aald: "Did jou erer see any of oar citerpl l*r?7" Mr. Brown replied that he had not, an asked what distinguished them. "We have a caterpillar In the 8tate c Michoaran that (applies the missing lin between the vecelahle ana animal world We bar;the life caterpillar in the ground A plant springs from his body which pn dace* red flowers. Thee* flower*, Inrte* of miking seed, reproduce a catupillai Now, mark the iproceee. Wo plant th animal and produce the vegetable. Th vegetable flowers, and In turn product an animal. From the caterpillar comi the plant. The plant In turn reproduci from its red flowers the caterpillar." Mr. Brown insisted that the caterpilli waa a joke. The Colonel thereupon cal ed a gentleman from Mlchoacan, whoi name Mr. Brown doe* not recall, ai without telling the story aaked him aboi th* caterpillar of his State, He repeat* the story as the Colonelbadtold it, and as' serted upon bis solemn word uf honoi that it wu true, and that be bad seen the _ caterpillar buried and the plant produced, - ud the caterpillar reprodnced repeated!?. Mr. Brown afterward ta* General Ocho, ~ General Pombo, then Preeident ol the Mexican Senate, and Mr. Francleco Blanco, a leading Mexican and partner of General Pombo, and the? all told him the same story, assuring him of Ita truth.. Mr, Brown la ol a scientific turn and has a scientist's Incredulity. The evident good faith of theae distinguished Mexicans Impressed him, however, and he inveetlzated the matter thoroughly. He fonnd scores of witnesses whoawore in the moet positive manner to the trnth of the itory. Never CarryjYour Uailneu noma. Never cirry yonr basic ws home with yon. Transact it at yonr store or office, Mid leave its ciree, perplexities and trials there. Do not let its worries influence yon at home, to {ret yonrseli and thoee around yon. The mind at home ahonld be drawn away from business cares and directed in a channel to intereet and |instrnct and freshen and strengthen and prepare it lor the dnt'.ea ot the morrow. "All work and no play makes Jack a doll boy," and all business and no recreation lessens the capacity, power and strength oi the mind to do the necessary thinking for conducting business successfully. Life is too short to give up all to business and nothing to plessure and rest. Too many people defraud their stomach, bead ana heart ontil they have made a competency. When they expect to enjoy the pleasure of lifs they are generally too old or tbeir greed for money has dried up I all the well springe of their being and they ; are incapable of enjoyment. Devote yonr 1 bnsinees hours to business and yonr leii i . _1 ...1 DUIU XiUUIO WlUUUIiOUV (IjWDUtuluiu T UUIO' some amusement and the cultivation ol j inch things as will make life pleasant, s ... Warrentuu Walts* Mrs. Qeorgo Hall bag a young son. > Chicken thieves are abroad in the land. ' Alf.Crlppen, ofSmithflsld, wasintown ' on Thursday. . John Ooan, of Martin's Ferry, was in ' town on Friday. ! The marriage ol Will Lewis and Miss . Carrie Chamberlain is announced lor Thursday. The pottery has baen idle since the holidays, bat renamed business Monday morning. A. number from here wont to Tiltonvllle on 8onday evening, where there is quite a revival in progress. Mrs. Thomas Chamberlain wss suddenly eelzad with a hemorrhage ol the lungs on Hundny aiternoon, and is very weak. The dyptheria seems to have subsided; at least, the doctors have it under control. William Jackson loet three very lnterestI ing children within Ave days, these woro ; the only fatal cases. Lee Cnamberlain has . * very sick child. Boas McAdams's chil. dred are improving. I Mtnv how hMillllnl hnr Imlb I r Boncato gunai above, beucath, Ard ber breath, bow sweat how pure I bOZOUONT you xn?y bo sure the believes lu. daily taec. And all substitutes rcfuica. [ Underhand Competition. Thero is no possibility of shaking the reputation of Bozadont by underhand competition; still it is deemed advisable > to recommend wariness to the purchaser, t as inferior articles are sometimes recommended as the equal of or resembling this i sterling tooth beautiQer and preservative. 1 "Spalding's Glu*"?always up to the sticking point. King Kalakaua has been obliged to bend to the will of his cabinet. But, it was a stiff bend. Savk the Children. They are especially , liable to suduen Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee I Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. , It saves hours of anxious watchine. Hold by Logan & Co., 0. K. Goetze, 0. Menke? miller, K. B. Burt nod Bowio Bros. 4 [ Valparaiso save she has 150 new cases of cholera a day. She would hardly lie about \ a thing like that. Pile?t Plica! Pllflal t A Sore cnre fonnd at last. No one need suffer. A (tore cnre for the blind, bleed* ing, itching and ulcerated pilee has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy,) callcd Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst old chronic cases of twenty*flve and thirty years' standing. No ono need suffer live minutes after applying this wondarfnl snothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and eloctuaries do more harm than good. William's Indian Pile Ointment abeoros the tumors, allays the intense itching, acts as poultice, gives instant and painless relief and is prepared for Pilee and nothing else. ThouAands of cured patients attest its virtues, and physicians of all schools pronounce it the greatest contribution to medicine of the age. It matters not how long or soverely you have been suffering, you can be cored. j nage wooru, .uaysvmo, n.y., Bays: "Dr. William's Pile Ointmont cored me ; alter yean ol suffering." Judge Ooffinbury, Cleveland, 0., Bays: "I havo fonnd by experience that Dr. William's Indian File Ointment gives immediate and permanent relief." We hare hand reds of each testimonials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by druggists. MW Senator Sherman is going to tell Boston what be knots about the tariff. Boston's ears will be wide open. Don't trifle with any Throat or Lung Disease. If yon have a Cough or Gold, or the children are threatened with Group or Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 60c. Logan & Co., 0. R. Goetze,0. Menkemiller, It. B. Burt and Bowio Brofl. 6 Ackkb's Blood Elixir is the only Blood Remedy guaranteed. It is a positive cure for Ulcere, Eruptions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It poriuee the whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it, Logan & Co., C R. Uoe!z?, 0. Menkemiller, K. B. Bart and Bowie Btog. 3 BuckleH'a Arnica Halve. 6 The beet salve In the world lor cots, * bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, lever 1 sores, tetter, chipped hands, chilblains, P corns, and all skin eruptions, and po<i6 lively euros piles, or no pay required. It h is guaranteed to give perfect satlslsction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents por 2 box. For sale by Loron A Co. Barnum's wild beasts bavo arrived irom Europe, greatly to the joy ol the small boy m all over the conntry. Babies that are fretful, peevish, cross .. or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething ' Pains or 8toinach Disorders, can bo rel( lieyed at once by using Acker's. Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Mor, pblne, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Hold by Logan A Co., 0. B. Goetse, Obas. Menkemiller, B. B. Burt and Bowie Bros. 6 1* The Maryland Jockey Club says that d winter horse rsces injure .the morality ol horse racing. The "morality I" )1 r? k A Reprieve fur the Condemned. [, Wretched men and women long oondemned to I. nffcr the tortorea of dytpepeU, are filled with >. new hope alter a few doeos o( Hcstettcr'a fitomsch d Bitten. This budding hope blossoms into the r. irnition oi certainty, 11 tbe Bitten la persisted in. e It brirp a reprieve to all dyspeptlra who aeek lta e aid. Flatu!ence, heartburn, sinking at the pit ol ? theatomach between meala, the nerrona tremors m and Insomnia of which chronic Indigestion la the ? parent, disappear with their haWul progenitor. 90 Mo*t bcneflceut oi atomaehlcal who can wonder that in ao m<ny lcatanota It awakena grateful eloir queue*> In those who, benefitted bjr It. apeak voli. untartly in its behalf. it requires a gOphle pen 1 to dreeribe the torments of dyspepsia, but In te many of the testleaonlala reoelred by the propriaid ton ol the Bitten, these an portraved with Tlrld -t truthtnlnrs*. tonaUpatiou, biliousness, nusculai , doMiity. ma.ivrial feren and rheumatism are r? id liered oy lw TUB ENIGMA. What the BeUntiflo World Want* to Know* A 9100,000 Offar. We hare published in oar oolamna from time to time different advertisements in regard to Bright) Disease and its cures. What is thia terrible disease ? We bare taken the trouble to make an investigation from the beet sources and we give the results to onr readers. What astonishes us is the general indifference given to kidney disorders. The kidneys do not sound the alarm of their diseased condition, owing to the fact that they havo very few nervee, hence few suspect that there is any disease In them. irritation, Inflammation, ulceration set is, and then the little tube?, ol which the kidneys are fall, are destroyed and thrown off, and from this fact are called tube casts. Ae eoon at this begins to take place It la only a question of how fast decomposition kom on belore the disease results fatally. If the proper remedies are taken before final decomposition or waste of these tsbes commences or becomes too far advanced, that ia the only and last chance for relief, j It is at this point or before that Warner's 1 safe cnre proves so beneficial, and may 1 cnra or atop the wasting away of the kid- , ceys if it has not advanced too far. i The most remarkable thing of all onr In- j vestigation Is the fact that the patient with 1 Bright's disease has no exclusive eymp- , torus, bat has the symptoms ol every i common disease. First be may possibly feel a dull pain in < his back, generally npon one aide, which ' does not debar him fiom hla usual buai- , neee routine. After a timo he mar begin to feel neuralgic pains, or have a slight attack of what ne may call rheumatism, or headache, with high or dark colored urine, t with an unpleasant sensation in its pas- J sage, and after standing showing an un- 1 natural condition. Later on, come tired fflnlinM. 1mm nf amhitinn nr vitrnr nr lmui 8 of or failing eyeaigbt, which is very com* : mon, with a diatreeaed condition of the stomach. Any ono of these by mp to ma 1b liable to ocsor. Thia no donbt explain* why tbe pro* prietora of Warner's safe care are caring bo many diseases. By regulating ana bailding ap the kldneyo, aymptoroa of J general ill-health disappear. They justly * accaae the medical profeasion of treating tbe effocta and not the cause. Finally if thia disorder is ncglccted the patient either dies of apoplexy, pneumonia, heart disease, J blood poison, conaamption, or any other disease that tbe system is moat aabject to. There appeara to be some one caaae for nearly every other ailment of the haman system, but np to the present time no one hHs been able to fully account for this terrible malady. We understand that the people of Germany have become awaro of z ita fearful fatality, and have offered 400,000 marks (1100,000) to any one that can 1 satisfactorily explain thecaoao. The 8tate of Alabama wants the Protective Tariff to remain unmutilated, and her wish will probably be granted. Yra, Skin Success Soap will preserve your ekin clear and firm. Admirable for 0 bath and toilet* At diug atoro of AlcLain Bros. PIVANCJS AND XltADE, rhe Features of the Monty and t-tock g r?*w You, Jan. lfl.?Honey oa call easy at d V/MX per cent, last loau at 4 per ccnt. closed * offered at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper &X a7J-i per cent. Sterling exchange dull but steady at 94 Mat fcCX bales of stocks 112,788 shares. There wu very little interest In the stock market lo-day. Tho trading throughout wns of tho usual professional character, with very little of it. * Tho opening whs fairly active and firm. The mar* kct was strong for a short time, when small advauots were established. In the uuiisted department, however, cotton oil certitlcatcs were very active and' strong, making a material gain In tho first hour. After that time, however, its prices made little or uo nrogrets in either dire uou- Thoelcso wss very dull and steady at insignificant changes only from Katurdav's figures Tho final changes ate about equally divided bctweou small gains and equally smnti Io?ses Hail road bonds HCtive: sales f 1.620,000. Government bonds dull and steady. oiaiti LMJUUI uuu sua meauy. z BONDS?CLOCID BID. U. 8. 4a rog? ....126 M K. & T. *en. 6?_ 70J4 D. a. 4* coupon 126Vi Northern rac flrataUlra U. 8. 4y# reg. >..108 North. Pac.aeoonrta-lO&tf US.4J4*ooupon 1C8 Northwmt cou*oLu.U0 Par I lie 6'aof &. 120*< N.W. debenture*, SiulWJ Loulainnaatamp, 4a. 91% St. L. A 6. F. Uun.M.H'J% UtMOUri 6*. ICO HL P?ul 00 D so In 124* Ten a. 6aaett]emenu,ia) St P.. c. A P. tlr*u...H7 do ....... 96J4 Tex. A PacJaud Rr'a. 48 do 8*......~ 6^H Tex. 4 Pic. R. O. exCentral Pacific lints 113ft trm coupons 67 D. A K G. finta. liuk Union Pac. flnta 118 D. A B. 0. Westflnu 7dft Aoit Shore 1C0>? Erie aeoonda ...... 99% KTOCK QUOTATIONS?CLOG V) BID. Adama Express......_140 Northern Pacific..... 224fj American Exprt*a...l(r7ft do preferred .... *7}i Canada Houthera.... M* Chicago A N. W 108^4 Central Paclflr 3.ft do preferred .~143*i Chesapeake A Ohio.. 4ft New York c-eutial....10754 do fint preferred^ 8 Ohio A Mlsaiwilppl... 23% do aeconda 6 do preferred. 70 0., 0? C. A1 61 Pacific Mall. S7K | Denver A K. 0M.^. 22 Pittsburgh ...166* Erie. 28X Heading j do preferred..? St L. A 8. F............. MS | Fort wayne 162ft do preferred .... 71K Kansas <u Texas. 17k do first preferred...ll&ft Lake Krio A Wcat... 15* C. M. A m Paul 7Gtf do preferred ... 45ft do preferred .....115 Lakb8hore _. 9Texas A Pacific. 28 Louisville A Naah... 6ift Union Pad Bo. 67$$ L., S. A. A C 36 United States Ex 69 C Mem A Chaa.. hO W . fit. L A P.. 16 I Michigan Central.... 8fti do preferred........ 28 ? Missouri Pacific *7% Wella-Fargo Ex -127 .\ Nash. AChat. .... Western Ulilou .. 78 0 NewJenevCentral. 78J? g liroadatoffs anil Provisions. Niw York, Jan 16.?Floor, receipt! 48.4M packages; exports 8,216 barrels and 87,657 aacki; tradit g modorate; aalea 18,000 barrels. Wheat, receipts . 6.000 bushels; exports 24,000 buihels; sales 1,296,- 1 000 bushols of futures and 28,OGO tm? hels of spot: * market very dull; options steady; ungraded red J 77s93c; No.2spring 9i>ic: No. 1 red Mo; No 2.red ? January 91Hc: February Uj}*a9lJ*c. closing at f UlMo; March 92%a92%c, clotting st Yftiv. April 1 VJ%sU3%c, closing at VJKo; May closing 1 at wWc; December B7Hc. 'orn. receipt* 68,160 bushels: ex >orts4'i.3'H bushels; sales 184,000 bushels of futures and 46.000 bushels cf spot; cash steady: options firm {ungraded 61a6i>?c: No. 8,69^ a60c; No 2 January 61J*c; February tilHc: March : 62fcc; May 62J4a?2We, closing at 6%o Oat*. re- < oeir-ts 62,000 bushels; exports none; salts 268,(00 buaheis of future* and 118,000 bushels of spot; . options moderately activeumixed western 37a40c: J white do 40at0c. btnek of grain in store January t 14: Aheat. 8.??.527 bu?bels; corn. 1,722.610; oats. 1.745,t f>*?: rye. 18.154; barley. 167,W; malt. 17.083. Bay Arm. Hops quiet. Ooflee, spot nominal at JMic: options closed weak: sales 67,000 bags; January 14U5al5 ho; February 14 40al4 66c; March I4.25al4 45c; April 14.20al4 83c; "nay 1416al4 2-c; June 13 95c: July 13 75al8 80c; August 13 3Sall60c: tfeDtember 131ftal8.25c: Octooer 18 06c; November . !S0Uc; Dercmber 12 90al3.06a tiugar doll and * nominal; fair refining quoud at 64Xo; refined quiet but Arm. Molasses st.?dy. Rice firm. Tallow quiet and stronger: prime city 4 lS-lfc. Bo*In dull at |1 12tf. Turpentlno dull at41Kc. Kgg* steady aud quiet; western 2la22fco. Fork dull and unchanged Cut meat* firm; pickled bellle? 7Kc; ha<rs y>4c. Lard dull and a shsdd lower; western steam (pot 7.72^0: February 7.62?7.?6c. March 7.69a7.74c; May 7 82a7.88o; June 7.91c: city steam 7,55c. Butter firm: western 16a8Sc Cheese steady and demand light; westorn llKallKc. Chicaoo. Jan. 16.?There was little doing In any of the markcta at tho opening of the board to-dav aud all of tho pita were quiet. May wheat atarted y,c higher at 8l>$c: lowest point In the wheat marl..f t>rju KAX<Lr. corn waa ahMiliilnlT fi*ltirHi>?i oita dull. Provisions showed little atrongth. Flour quiet and uuchauged. Wheat, cash No. 2 spring T7^a78h?fit No. ? "prlng G9a70o; No. 2 red 82c; January 77S?TH?? cloalug at 77?c: Kobruirr 7I%* 78a. cloning at Maxell 7?Ha7?fcc, closing at 7SJ4C; May83jia?Wo, doMngat8i)<c. Com. auh No. 2 Vtkc; January and February 49c; March 49Ka49fcc, cloalug at 49Kc; May MftaMjic, closing at Wua. OhU, caah aud February 81c; May 84a 34*c, closing at 84?c. Byo, cub No 2, Mfco. Barley. No. 2, 76aH6c. Flaxseed. No. 1. 1144k. Prime timothy K*d 92 47. Pork, mesa, cash 114 75 al4 80; January 114 70al4&5, closing at 114 86; May 116 10a 15 25, Cosing at 116 2). Lard, cash, 7.37 He; January 7.37kc; February 7.40o; March 7.45a7 6cc, . cloalng at 7.60c; May 7.76c, doaing at 7 76c. Bacon, short rIt*,7.Ua7 67Kc; ahouldeia6.93a6.00o; short clear 8 15a* 29c. Whisky II10. 8u?ars. granulated 7Jic; suudard A 7c. liutter quiet at 24a32c for crmmvry: I7a28c for dairy. Krjp I7al8c. The visible aupply of grain on January 16 aa compiled by the Secretary of the Chicago Board ol Trade was as follows: * heat 4 J.243.SM bushels; decrease 618,3*3 bushels: corn6.963 164; Increase556 400;oats 5,761.261; decreaao 211,CM; rye 814.206; Increase 13,643: mi ley incrcaso iw.oio. rbzlaobuphu, PA.. Jan. 16.?flout Steady; Ohio, Indiana, 8t. I.ouis and Southern Illinois fl 00*410; winter patents $14Ca4 76. Wheat steady: No. 2 red January 90Ka?ic; February WfcaWc; March WHaKSo; April 93J4aNc: Mar W>*au5<-. r)orn. spot weak, pn?e< stsady; No. 2 low mixed 68c: No. 2 high mixed 68c; No. 2 nixed January 6?Ka2?c; Feorusry i!*J<c> March 69J?c; April 61a 6Jc; May GlXitixc. Oats, spot dull and lower; No. 8 white 4UXc; No. 2 white 4Jc: No. 1 white 48c; futures dull and barely steady; No 2 white Janu> ary 41 Hie: February 41^a4l^c; March4lKa42*o; April 4k42Hc; May 42Ka48o. Provisions In fair demaud ancf steadr; mess pork f16 00al6 fO: do prime mesa, new. 914 6 : do family 116 o:al7 oa Hams, smoked llkal2)<c. steady; refined g^Oc; steam 8 OOaS ifia Butter, for creamery extra *8c; w.stern factory 20a44c. Eggs dull; western , lints 21c. Cheese firm; Ohio tlau lisIX. Omcwhatt, O., Jan. 16.?floor steadjr; family $3 60a? 70: fancy t3 Wa4 10. Wheat quiet; No2 , red 8?aWXo; receipts 5,60u bushels: shipments 1,000 i bushels iJoni steady: No 2 mixed Me. Oatsflrm; No. 2 mixed 85^0. Rye in fair demand; No. i TOo. 1 Fork etsy let 1A 25. Bulk m*U quiet; abort ribs 7?0o. Baoon steady. W hlaky firm ;salea of 1,2411 arrela at 1106. Butter, quiet; fancy northwest creamery tto; extra Ohio Mo; prime dairy roll l?a ISo. Linseed ell quiet st 63afi6c. Sugar firm: hard refined TH*A*c: New Orleans 6a6a Sm barely steady at 17&18. Cheese dull: prime to choice flat regular make lOaUc. Lard dull at 7.17X0. Totaoo. o, Jan. 16 ?Wheat dull and steady: ouhWHaWr M.yWH^: Jane91c: July 88C. Corn steady; cash 63c; May 669*0. Oats quiet; May Mftc. CloTerseed dull; prime 94 14. Lira Stock. CmcAOO, Jan. It?The Drover1! Journal reports: Oattl??Reoeiots 7.0C0 head: shloments LOOObead: market sctire and lCal6c higher; fancy 1675; steers SK0s6 18; Blockers and feeders 12 00*8 60; cows, ulls and mixed tl #*8 00. Hogs?Receipts 11.00(5 head; shipments 6.000 head: market steady; mixed |5 14s6 60; heary tS 4*5 76: light ft ?U 6 40; skips Si 2fia4 75. Bheep-Reoelpts 4,000 head:shipments 1,000bead; market stronger; natires tl 06a6 26; western W60s5 10; lambs* 00s 6 00. Xaxt LnaxTT, Jan. lfl.?Oattlo-Keoeipta 2,033 hoad; shlpmcDU 046 head; market 20o to 40o off fiook last week's prices. Hoc??Receipts 6,100 head; shipments 8.700head: market actlre: Phil' 16 40*5 60: common to fair 15 25*616: pin 1460k 600. Sheep?Feodpt* 3,800 bead: shipment*3,000 bead; market firm at last week's dosing price*. UwciKif ati, O.. Jau. 16?Hog* firm: common and light ?4 00a5 25; parking and butcher* $6 25* 5 66; reoelpu 2,500 bead: *hipment* 1,000 bead. Petroleum. N*w You, Jan. 16 ?Petroleum wu rery excited and salfa were renr large. Alter opening Arm at 91f?c. price quickly advanced to 93Hc, but it tbla point selling by lieary traders here and in Pittsburgh earned a break of 4)*c. There wu a ibarp rally from the bottom flRure on aupportlng urdeii. out afresh break occurred In tbe last boor, ud the market doted weak at 89Ho. Oil Cmr, Pa.. Jan. 16 -Openod at 923io; highest W^o; lowest 88j*o; doacd at 89Ku; ulea 2,7*2,XxJ barrels; clearances 6,370,000 barrel*; run* 42,177 barrela; shipments 97,835 barrel*; charter* 66,156 barrel*. Pittikcboh, Pa., Jan. 16.?Petroleum weak and lower; opened at 92)jc; cioaed at 89^0; highest Bfcc; loweat BSJic. Baadpobd, Pa., Jan. 16?Opened at 92 %c: high- ! ?t 83kc: loweat Styfo; closed at 89)to; clearances (.966,000 barrel*. TrrcmLL*. Pa., Jan. 16,-Opened at 92Ho; high* i ? B3%c; lowest 88J*o: closed at 89Xc. Cotton. 1 New You, Jan. 16.?Cotton firm; middling , ipland* 10Hc; do Orleans lO^c; future* firm; Jan- < larr 10.620; February i< C6s: March 10 CUo; April , 0.76c: May 10.83"- June 10.92c; iulr 10Mo; inca.. 1A Mn. (Vtnlui* in IJr Cincqmuti, 0., Jan. 16.?Cotton Ann; middling . FUBNITDRK-O. M8NDKL A CO. SPECIAL iPPOINTMENT. Tula la to annonnoe that Hli Bky Highnew Santa liana hu appointed ua apodal ?*entt for the lie of Beautiful Gifts d a general line of new and pleaalng Holiday looda. in obedlenoo to bla com man da we hate ought and plaoed on view [tie Largest Stock AND Finest Assortment f pleasing and naefal prcaentv which will be aoen j anywhere, and oar 1 i ENTICING PRICES rill auke It potdble (or all to;make a suitable l(t to their nearunt and dearest friends without imlniihing the contents of their pocket-books to rery great extent. Look It Over rhether you buy or not. We aro always pleased to see you, B.Mendel?Co. 11S4 MAIN ST. icis KDWAHD h. BOSK <fc CO. rWACD A H^MHT And a Timely Suggestion. A HAPPY TUOUQETT:?7fhxt an elegant brtftmu prwent for a Mother, Vflfo, BUter or tfend, a Htandard or White 8ewlng Machine rould prove. Bpeotal Inducement* offered: Krery iachino purchased Intended for either a Chr Utm aa r Now Year's Gift, will be flttod with extra ele* antljr flniabed fancj wood work, without addltonal expenao to p arch uer. A TIMELY bVOQESTIOU: A ivincrmrttion wlshlnc to kindlr remember heir putor. a force of olerka or employes doalrlng o convey their Appreciation to an employer or 1 aanaacr, oan not find a moreaultablo gift than the latchleas Callgraph Writing Machine. We will onatltate onraclrea members of foroca wishing to ake adr*nU?o of onr Timely Snggeetlon, and dotate liberally to furthor the good cauae. We oordlally Invito inspection of onr goodi. 1 EDWARD L. ROSE <Se CO., noli gg TWELFTH BTRgET. j 3HINA, QLA88 AND <jUEgXBWAIlg. gPEOIAL BARGAINS 1 Are now offered in Decorated Tea and Dinner Ware, ' Chamber Beta, Cnapldoree and Fancy Good*. JOHN FBIKDKL, df*30 1180 Main Htr??t i \ / : WEDDING, Invitation, Reception and VUllintt Carda Kngraved I In Correct Taato. FINE STATIQMERY. Novoltlea la FANCY GOODS. LETTER PAPER FurnUhfd at the loweat prices. -Intslligencer Office,Fouamirrii Br. / \ MB SMmroEE. FOUNTAIN BR..AJJT2DS FINE CUT AND PLUQ. Incomparably th? Bunt. YOU CAN FIND,t.hpV, ?ii 41? is PintBUBMti >t lit# A<l?iTtl?ia* J:ur??i 01 Eli REMINGTON BROS. mlo will ov?u?a wTidwerUelog tU lovwt tutu. ELECTION KOT1CECOUNTY Election Notice. EicnTinHCCD a mna LLLUIlUn I kill ?| IUUUI Ate meetlnz of the Board of Ooamlwioneri of the ooantT of Ohio, held on Thuradaj, tho 23d d*r of Deoember, 1887, the following action ra hed end the foilowln* Ordlnaaoe adopted: AN ORDINANCE Prorldlng for Tote upon the Question 0f Subscribing 1800,0001? the Cap1UI fitoekofthe Wheeling 4 Harllsbnrg Railway Company of West Tlrglnla. Wnnuus. The Wheeling 6 Harrisburg Ball way Company of West Virginia has requested a vote to be ordered and money to be appropriated In aid of tho construction of lti railroad in Ohio county, including a bridge across tho Ohio river, at or near the hoad ol Wheeling Island, and tracks thereon and tho approaches thereto, and the terminal track* and facilities thereof, is the said county, including a tunnel through Whoeling Hill, and within the limits of tho city of Wheeling north ol Tenth street; and WuxaiAi, The Board of Oommlsalonere of tho oounty ot Ohio deem it dealrable for the county to sppropriate money to aid in the construction of such railroad bridge acroa the Ohio river, in said oounty, and of a railroad cro?log said bridge, and the terminal and connecting tracks and facilities of Mid railroad, in said county, inch appropriation to be made by subscription to the capital took of said company; therefore, It is hereby OaouutD. By the Board of Commissioners of the xranty of Ohio, that a voto be taken upon the lueation of the appropriation by such subscrlpion. by aald county, of the aum of 1300,000, to the nrork above apecifled. 8uch vote ahall bo taken at iie several plaoes of votlnc In aald county, at a pedal election which ahall be held on Saturday, the 4th Day of February, *88. If inch rote shall be In favor of inch appropriaion, any subscription thereof by this board, or Its igent, anall be npon the terms and conditions folowlng: The raldaum of Three Hundred Tnotuand Dollars ahall bo aubscrlbed to tne capital stock of ihe Wheeling & Harrlabnrg Ballway Company of A'est Virginia, and such subscription shall bo pa?ible aa follows: fifty thousand dollars when at east ono hundred thousand dollars shall have >een expended by the railway company in the jonstruction of the bridge aforesaid, and fifty houaand dollars ahall have been expended by the -alliray company in the purchase and construction )f terminals as sforeaald in the oounty of Ohio. Tho teoond fifty thousand dollars shall be paid when wo hundred thousand dollars shall have boon expended by the railway oompanjr in tho conatrno ,1011 01ino taia oriago, ?uu oao uuuurcu uiumua lollars shall have been expended by the railway jompanv in tbe purchase and construction of tbe icrminals aforesaid In tbe county of Oblo. Tbe hird fifty thousand dollars shall be paid when hreo Hundred thousand dollars shall bave been xpended by tbe rail war company In tbe oonitruction of tbe (aid bridge, and one hundred and Ifty thousand dollars shall hare been expended >y said railway oompany in the purchase and conitmctlon of the terminals aforesaid. The fourth lfty tboa?and dollars shall be paid when four lundred thousand dollars shall havo been expendid by tbe railway company in the construction of he said bridge, and two huudred thousand dolars shall have been expended by said railway ?mpany in tbe purchase and oonstruction of the lermlnals aforesaid. Tbo remaining one hundred . housand dollars shall be paid when said bridge ind tunnel sbatl have been completed, and when i new railroad from tbe bridge to Bowerston. in iie btate of Ohio, shall have boon constructed tady for tbe passage of trains, or shall, in the udgment of the Board of Commissioners, bo so ar advanced in oonstruction as to practically asmre its completion, and when the sum of three randrcd thousand dollars shall have been ex* >ended in the purchase and construction of such erminals. Phovimd, That if tbo construction of the said nrldge and railroad from the said bridge toBowenon, Ohio, shall not be in good faith commenced ritniadght months from the date 9! the makiocof uch subscription, if It be authorized, or being oom? oonced. shall not be completed, and bave cars unnlng over the said railroad and bridge into tbo :ounty of Ohio and ihe city *f Wheeling, within our years from the date of making such subscripion, and such further time ss may be rendered leccssary by litigation which could not rcatonably >e avoided, then the said Board shall be at liberty 0 withdraw as to any part of the subscription of hree hundred thousand dollars which may not >avo become payable under tbo terms of this Ordi* isnce, and 11 said subscription be authorised, tbe aid railway company shall accept or decline the aid subscription within thirty da>safter the same cay be offered by the Board or Its agent But tbe k>ard of Commissioners may, for good cause shown, ixteud the time for tbo commencement or com>letlon of the work. Thoagreotneut of subscription >ha 11 stipulate on behalf of tho Wheeling it Harrlsburg Hallway Company of West Virginia, ind lis incceuors, that any and every railroad icretofore or hereafter constructed shall havo tho ight to connect lu tracks with the tricks of raid ailway company extending over said bridge and iversaid bridge and approaches, upon paying com sensation thereior, under such reasonable regulaions and on audi reasonable tcrma aa Mid rail way ?mpanyahall prescribe; and that said railway rompany, or 1U succesaore, ahall tranaport all can. >r freight and passenger*, over raid brldgo and jver said tcrmlURl tracka in tbo city of Wheeling ind Ben wood, (If aald terminal syatem la extended ;o the latter point.) and tho charge for transporting any freight car unon or over aald term inal sys;em ahall not exceed two dollara per car, and aald railway company ahall permit the aforesaid use of la tracka and perform the aforesaid services for my and every railroad nowor hereafter built Into ho aald city of Wheeling, or Benwood.or Martin's ferry, without dlMjrlmlnuiiou, eithor aa to charges for like privileges or aervloo, or a* to tho manner )f performing such service. Pkovidkd, Bald railway company, or Its succesore, ahall not be required to transfer any freight :ar upon or over its terminal system for any railroad company which ahall not perform a likeaerrice upon or over its track in tho city of Wheeling. >r Beuwood, or Martin'a Ferry, for aald railway ?mpany, or itssuoceaaore, at a like charge for like lervloe. The stock to be issued under said subcriptlon ahall, if the said Board of Commlsslonert jlect, at tho time of making the subscription, be nsdea preferred stock, to the effect that ten per KM of the net earnings of said railway company, titer payiug operating expenses, maintenance, axes, interest, and neceraary improvements, hall be applied to the redemption and retlrenent of aald stock at par. The aald election ihall bo held by the following named Coram isiloners, who are hereby sppointd for that purpose, hat is to say: WAflHINOTOW DIflTHICT. At the Bote House?M. Edwards, Lewis Weitzel, fohn G. Kline. At Fulton?Thamu Myer, E. Hamm, T. Hanns. MADISON DI8TBICT. At Market JIgute?Patrick Kennedy, Cecil A. Bob nson, Joiin 11. lappan. At the ill and Uote Uoute-Q, W. Bt&gs, J. A. Fails, J. Eiwood Hughes. CLAY DIBTBICT. At the Old Court Houte-Yi, F. Peterson, John H. Hall, H. J. Felber. UNION DIBTBICT. Court Houte-Chu. .Locfler, John IL Downi, Fames R. Acker. CKNTRX DI8TICT, note Boutc-U Delbruggc, Fred. L*ue, Janca iced, Sr. WIB8TEB DISTRICT. Ho* Ho ute?John Clark, John Weligciber, Bom ukrd Kilevea. BITCHIB DIBTBICT. Bote IIoum?,Jacob llopatattor, Ilcnrj Bohalx. August Nolto. Adam' bchool Uoutt-J. 8. Garvin, B. Marpole, F. KoCnliy. TBIADKLPQIA DIBTBICT. Leathervood (School Houtc}?Q. W. Woodi, Platoff Ja?o. J Games. Elm Qrove (Trmm Hall)?J. 8. Wood*, John Halitod, W. T. Clumbers. TnntUlpkia (l/noton'ty-J. N. Thornburg, John tfelfenblne. Robert Arroitrong Walev Kcbimon't-Junot Oldham, John Robinion, Alex. MoConn. LIBBBTT DIBTBICT. Wat Liberty?flamuel Bell, Vlnoent VanMetcr, ?V. B. Curtis. Potomnc?Isaac Bnedeker, John C. Farla, James KoQunmon. Valley Oro?-W. F. Whltham, Jama V. ChamMrs, T. T. Maxwell. BICHLAND DIBTBICT. Qlcnn'i Run Moot Jlouto-T. J. Garden, Charles Buaber, t-bencxar Migoe Brick Srhool 1lotuc Eugene Rldgley, William Mitchell. William North, dr. And the following penoos are appointed to oanra?a the vote at the plaoes of Toting hereinafter mentioned: WASHINGTON DIBTBICT. Hote Boute-Vi. Kennedy, John Koch, Darld Morgan. MADISON DIBTBICT. Market Houtc?Z. L. Btone, B. B. Burt, James P. MsxwelL Itumd note Houto-U O. Smith, James Waller, William M. Marsh. CLAY DIBTBICT. (M Court Howe-Thomas M. BeUlj, M. J. O'Kane, Thomas Jones UNION D18TBICT. Oouri lloxue? l'elor Farrcll, J. M. Ewlng, J. M. Botalord. ? CRKTR* DISTRICT. Urn Jfowe-WIllIam C. 8eab right, John Beed. Jr., Jamca Fllan. WRR8TXB DISTRICT. Bote 27ou??John V. Gavin, Robert Johnaon, T. W.WdUiL RITCHIR DISTRICT. IIok Hotm-Charles Bchroeder, B. Derine, Aucoat MUler. And the poll shall In other respects bo taken, and tbo result tball be oertlfled aa directed by bootlon 24, Chapter 89, of the Cede of Wwt Virginia The ballota u?ed In taking tbo Mid poll shsllhsve wrltton or printed thertou the wo?ls. "riubscrlp- j tlon," or ,;No tiubscrlptlon." or auy other word* that will ahow how the voter lntouded to vote on tbeqursilon proposed Tho order ahall be published aa required br law, and shall aim bo publl*ed In the following newspapera publlahed In aald county: In the Dnllv RojWrr. Daily Intelligencer Wat VlroinUeM StactM ZrUvng, and Artra Letter; alfo In the Weekly Hfjuicr Md Weeeiy iKTELUOENCEa. Cnrr Tan: CHARLES C. WOOD3. Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Ohio County, deU KIRK'S FLOATING "SOAP 18 THE CHIEF For the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow Whlto nnd Absolutely Puro. If roar dealer doc? not keep White Clood Poap, end 10 cent* for satuplo cake to the makera, JAS.S.KIRK & CO., CHICAGO. BAIL ROAD 8. Ohio river railboad.-timk tabic taking effect SUNDAY, DEO. 18, 1887, Faeenger train mil ran u follow*?Central time: ho.fr.Ho.lirfo.iWo.1. p.m. a.m. a. m. Leare?Wheeling ?:00 ii:00 1:45 Ben wood. opp. Bellalre.... 8:16 11; l* 7.00 Moondarlllo 8;? 11:8ft 7;? Clarlngton 4:IS *12:15 8:00 Hew MjtftlniTllle...... 4:42 12.40 8:80 ttiteriTillo. 6.0b 1:00 8:66 Friendly, opp. Matam'ru 6-18 1:12 9:W 8t Marr'i? 6:60 1:40 t:<0 Willlamatown.opp.SIar'ta......... 6:40 2:20 10:26 Farkenburf ? 7:16 1:10 11:10 BellCTUla _ 3:50 'ij'cb i-nn litoa ? ? ? Ravenswood... ..... 5:15 ........ 4:40 13:65 Lcun ..... ?:J8 6;20 1:40 New Haven 7:00 5:48 3:05 Hartford.. 7:06 6:4* 2:10 Mason City, opp. Pomeroy 7:16...._ 5:87 3:18 Clifton, onp. Middleport. 7:23 6:02 3:24 Arrive Faint Plcwant 8:0C..._ 6:40 3.CO " K. A 0. Junction- 6:45 8:05 ? GallipolU. 4:46 " Charleston 8:26 a. m. " White Sulphur.... ? 6:10 No.fi No. 4. No. 2. HO. 8 a. m a. m a. m p. m Leave-K A O. Junction. 10:45 8:45 Point Pleasant.? .. 10:50 6:16 8 50 011fton....~~. ? 11:80 6:60 4:81 Mason Clt v, opp. Pomeroy 11 :?5 6:6"> 4:87 Hartford 11:4; 7:03 4:47 New Haven 11:47 7:0b 4:63 Letart ... *12:10 7:80 5:20 Bavenswood. .............. 12:56 8:10 6:06 Murraysvlllc. . 1:8P 8:8*.?. Parkeriburg 6:86 2:45 0:45 ,imM Wllllamitown.opp.Mar'ta 7:10 8:*0 10:25. . 8t Mary's. 7:55 4:22 11:> . Friendly. opp. Matam'raa 8:23 4:52 ii:X6 BlJtffliville 8:85 6:C8 11:48. , New Martinsville. 9:00 i-.so 12S Clarlngton. 0:80 6:M 12:35.. Moandirvllle. 10:10 8:85 1:16 MMMH, Benwood, opp. Belial re... 10:30 6:65 1:35 Arrive?Wheeling 10:45 7:15 1:50. . p. m. Arrivo-Cleveland.6:16 ........ .. . Pittsburgh 8:20 6:55 .. a. in. a. m Harrlibnrr- 8:10 2:06.. , Philadelphia 5:00 6:00 New York. 7:80 7:80 . We?t and Northwest, p m p. m Newark. 11:50 6:20.. Oolumbtuu ...... 7:40 ...^ a m p m. Chloago 9:60 5 80 Sunday train* on K. it O. Hallway arrive at Charlraton at 6:10 p. m. waiting for O. k. R. K. train No. 1 at Point Pleasant. This la tho ?bnrt line, and parties purchasing ticket* should ask for tickets via. the Ohio Elver Railroad, l or informar tlon regarding rates, routes, eta., address W. J. ROBINSON, Oon'l Pvs /.rant. Parkers burg, W. Va. FRED. IIC3KMKJ, Trav. Pass. Agent, Wheeling. Baltimore & oaio bailroad? <tepartnre of trains from Whaallng. Bchodnle In eflcct November20,1887-Kcatarn time: Exprtwfor Chicago and the northwest, 9:60 a. m., 8:40 p. m. 10:00 p. m. daily, M .?* t>.m.dally czoept raturdav. Kzpnss for Cincinnati and Bt Louie, 9:50 a. m. dally, 11:16 p. m. dalir ***ccj>t Hatarday. Expresi for Columbus and Cincinnati, 2:45 a.m., Sunday only. Kxpress for Washington, D. G., Baltimore, Fhila* delphla and New York, 5:40 a. m and 5:45 p. m. Express trains arrive from Chicago, 6:40 and 9:60 a. m. and 6:46 p. m. dally, and 6:00 a. m. daily ex* cent Monday. Express trains arrlvo from 8t. Louis and Cincinnati. 6:03 a. m and 6:46 d. m. dailv. Kxproftt tralna nrrlvo from Philadelphia, Baltimore aid Waahlngton, D. 0., 10:30 a. m. and.lO.M p. m. dally. For Co!umDu?, 9:50a. m. daily, and 11:15 p. m. daily except Saturday, and 2:25 p. m. dally exoept Sunday, Tiaiiui arrive from Columbia, 6:00 a. m. dally, and 6:45 p. m. dally, and 10:86 a. m. dally exoept Bonday. For Pittaburgh and Wftiblnrton, Pa., 5:00 a. a. and 7p. m. dally; ?xpraaa,8:i0 a- m, 1:45 p. m. daily exoept Hunday. Additional way train (or Waanlngton, Pa, 6:'a> p. m dally exocpi Sunday. Trainaarrlvo from Pittsburgh, u.40 dally, and 12:45 p. m. and 6:65 p. m. daily exoept ^unday; 11 10 r. a. dally except Saturday, and 2:40 a. m. bnuaay only. Train* arrive from Waahlngton, Pa., 8:C0 a. m.. dally except Monday. For Moundivllle, 12:00 noon, dally except Ban* 4,Ao m Monndavlllo, 1:40 p. m., dally exoept For Orsfron,8:45 p.m. From Grafton, 9:25 a. m., dally except nunday. For Cumberland. 8:80 a.m. From Comberla&d, 0:50 p. rr . dally except Monday. For Ml UJalwlllo, 8:50 a. m., 2 p. m. and 6:45 p. m dally except Bunday. From ttt. Clalrsville, 8:40 a. m. and 1:45 aod 6:45 p. m. dally, exoept bunday. Baggage called for and checked at hotela and realdeacca on orden left at ticket offloo, 1300 Markctitreet andatcepot O. E. LORD, Gen. Pass. Agent. W. M. CLEMKNTB. Manager. PITT8BURGH, CINCINNATI & 8T. LOU 19 RAILWAY OO.-Pan handle Route, Onder schedule In effect MAY 28, 1?7, trains leave Wheel inr, Oeujral Standard timet For 8teu? benvillo and nttsburich, 6:85 a. m , 12:85 p. m.. 8:90 p.m. For Bteu benvillo, 8:05 p. m. Tho 6:86 a. m. and 8:06 p. m. trains uako dlroot oonuectlon for Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago. The 12:86 p. m. train make* direct connection (or Columbua and Chicago. Trains arrivo at Wheeling, 6il6 a. m., 10:16 a. m., 2:46 p. m.. and 6:00 p. m. iav24 CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH RAIL* ROAD.?Undor sclicdulo in ofTect MAY 22. 1887, trains leave Bridgeport, Central standard time: For Pittsburgh and Cleveland. 5:10 a. m. 1:12 p.m. For Pittsburgh, 10:17 a. m. ForWoUa> rllle, 4:12 p. m. For Btmtbcnvllle, 8:36 a. m. Fox Martin's Ferry, 6:46 a. m. Trains arrive at Bridgeport at 7:68 a. m., 10:82 ? m., 2:86 p. m.. 5:19 c. n?? 4:64 p. m.. and 7:88 n. m mrn FINANCIAL, ZDOLIQi^ Savings Bank NO. 1819 MARKET KTUEKT, Dooa s wnoral bankinc bntinc a. EocclTM Any amount from one dollar itpwsrdi on the savings system, and pays interest on at tbe r*to of 8 per oent per annum. Open for badness daily frost 9 A. M. to 8 Y. M? and on Saturdays until 8IVM, N. B, Scott, PrwddonL G>o. Book, Vloe Presides!, D1B1X7IOB8; N. B. Bontt, J. B. Taney. a P. Brown, Peter Outsell,. C. Buckman,r Allrwl Pa oil, Alex T. Younf, John 8. Welty. Bernard KUeres, w. J. W. Ouwden, Geo. Zoeokler, Sr., R. K. Glffln, George Hook. aplfl P. B. DOBBINS, JJJXGHANGK BANK, CAPITAL rXC.CCl J. H. Yxxcj ? ..Prrdflent L. fl. Dtmtt.* ??t asxaoToxs. j. J*. vanoe, 8. Horkbeimsr, tiSSSb* I{? John Frew, Drafts lamed on England, Ireland, flooUand, acd all points !n Europe. JOHN J. JOKKS, Cashiw. JgANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY, OAWTAL ? 417S.CCC W*. A. Issrr...^. _? President w?. B. Hmwoa .. ?Vice-President U.tita on Xngland, Ireland, Franoe and Germany, SAW ^MB8 """ ' * '"??. (nai., p"OB DODGERS ooaunxuud >i Hum ?"" <*? ?t w