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"financial statement or Ohio County ro* Tii! 25ib Fiscal Year Ending May 31,188 as8kt8. ? ,i. ,t.it.co..<7_prot;^i0>000 ,ii. u.co-.w''"'-"s . ?. r. hmiibjjf ? ' ac^'uau. j a 120 i.l Tux - ??, i.iabilities. m- I'iwroont ! I2.0W ' in - jq j Mil'; J"'' $698 10 Klm'iriive wad. " ?> " "?"?* . i'* ''' ?< iiat?iiitu-? lonwi * ' SlWViV.? I m i i "IK li'th YlSCAJt Tt.An (aui.i Ji.iv 31.1MS. I .'I 185,800/ Ms 1 /.i 11.m 11-ovy of krauts. s.isct; ... . .. i>'?ilaXiM('OlluCtlHl (ill , I'. W. A Ky. it. it. . i^i luxcHcoiiect'od in i jv,,[,(jiii'i.ii\viuuf?cOllectc<l j; 11'. IV. A Ky. R. R. I ii'.'ivTi'Ky.'iL'K. .(; ini.vy pni?I liy railroads 3,'jyi id Levy pulil l?y I i- Vv."i"j?y."itt!X ^a''' 7. i ivt'l during tile year iw ^' .. "V>-tMbcrtyt& JJelliauy 11,11-' 11 ill- 00 v 1 nmnont i'iko (il l :L'? iin w i-.i'ii<<rove rood 1U8 ;t? 2,SCO 8 | 'iwinenl 250 0 i (-arm nroduce, Ac., ml v. <07 ;r A-mMllt'IlU 77 (J ,. 1-1 Iron, rariicU, Ac., 1840 ..-i 670 - . r.ituL Walk, one-third .i'iii'1 by ZIon J.uth 143 1 8177,241 :: Rixa Tin: FISCAL TUB JUTDRN MAY :il, iss?. 5 2,225 0 21* ' i niiziiy Jail 3,Q8G.fl ii- .-? 1,03:* 6 < oricinv* nt l'?M?r Fund 10,084 5 ( oiirt KxjA'iwf - S'Ji K1 I hul, I'liiiil' iiii'l Mind Ill ( KJ< ' 273 !> KljjItlnTlnc >'ii Koiuix mid Hrld^i'S...... 1,1 IT* 7 I 2,'-110 4 In,!'- j220 | J.iin 131 0 Ijtir I.IlirHO 1WJ 4 I.., u I'-iuM ?l Health <U 0 Mi-1' i - 101 0 1'iililir liniMliiK. r?'|iftlrs. Ac '.172 1 lVr I'iciii Allmvitm i' 1 0 I'rlntiiiL'iin*I IIIiiiIIii?' 1,105 i. I'.Hir lloUMianil Farm $3,358 :tl J. Illiick acc't SO wi 3,488 8 Klokinc Kijml to Pay Honda - jy.C.'B) 0 .^Ulinmrv. 280 if of il.i- Ariny of West Va 1,000 0 10.245 0 -. _ -jiiTill'??.>i.n?ivh>ns M<" < I--' Tin* lK'llII?|UCill /?'; ' } '.Vnii r lUjtit Witiic.v. - iisul Jiir.-r.- --',023 N |.|l?Tiv I'lftrn-t Hi'inl Tax ex|H!ll<UM... 2,i41 > Tnailolpliiii ? Xfi'tilmiil " 8,01'J RlK-lili- - ? t:vt- Inn llmi'I* IIIKI Ilriilse.H isco 12.2S7 7 ]{|vc: I. i. i. I I'll-i-XIK'lulnl JW7 ? Win. in, . lainaout 1'ikc. Tolls ex* IKMulfl -I2G ti Wiii-.-lnik' >i him lirovo lUwil, Tolls I>.I 103 3 West Liberty Itetlmuy l'|?r, I. r\|M l|i|('(| Ifcl 5 I'inmli u Hcl'S U'Miiml (pillii) 11,070 4 I'aiil tt ii M HllUliesoIi. hil|>t. First 1>?. N-.. W. I.. All. 1'ikO, OJItihlnl-.I 1^-7 toll- 820 0 i'rti'l J J.Jiu.nl>, Second Division \\ . \\ Ii I'lke, ouu-thirii of : i iSMO Th.H" in iirttltls nl Will. liiltKlIutl, 8117,*U 3 tXlT-HIilTUIirs OS TUB HKVEBA1. ROADS AM IIIUDOKS. luitlf ICiiii IUm.1 I 121 1 IKi>' Hill.". .V: It. Uoa<I. Trinilul|>lila UMrl' t - 215 C 1W<?' lllll S. A II. Koiul, IMclilaiui l'iotrirl - Gtf 2 Drotvu'x ICiiii Kunil 150 2 Oiapcl lion Hiuul 'XV) ?> I?4VI? .v stiilililrv KimiI <4 4 Kim (irnvt1 tt IIokk"' Hill It oh* I W 11 <irr??vlllor. ,v I'. Itond, l*t DIV 1,!178 J1 4 r?w'~"V illf? . .V I', hum!, -d D|V 406 I iii!iu?him >v i'. II. li<md ? 8M J) (iilinotv'.o CroNdtiK to I'. M. Itoii*! 18 7 Krlly'* lUrtufc lk'inctit Com. Ilond CO Mximtucut Hit; Wliw lit in Creek road 0."? u MMilk' Wiui-lliiK Creek, upper end Kt -t UMdle Wheeling t'rt'ck. 1 mviti-uiL.... '--1 llu'lllij,' IlolNo II111 houil fl'JO 7 AlurrN'ti <k l.? ui>' Koud... 1M * .Mn.raw ? him hou.l 2U 'J Mi<'*inmun'H loCrtnUcumn'sllunroud 60 ti U.mu n.i.ii i. lilll huu.l 62 ti I'vtllDMlU hoiu! 71U 'J htm Itftid > Peter*' him hiM.I, Trlmlolphlit UUt.... 14:$ * iVt.T-' Hun Ilond, Uirlilitud lH-t IHi ; Itlvcr Ilond, l?t l>ivi.?lon 1,?'?5 t Kiwr Ilond, '.M MviMoti -1'.' ' | itiiv xCwuleinnnii Jtun Rood.... 'AH I K 'ticy'? I'oltit to It. S. X II. Kond 185 I Vullr'v i.rov.' Middle Wheel 111# fr.vkl!n?.| 818 4 >!u?rt t'riik Ilond, North Fork 1-W ' t'revk Ilond, South VorU Sfrtt < short Creek Ilond, Main Steui 11 SUfHrtMlV A Mi. DctlmnUl Itond 08 ' ' nloii Hill Kx (canton - 53 : Wlk-clliii;, W?it Utterly A Jletbnny Ilk*. 1M I'iv *>1 ; Wheeling, We?t Liberty ?fc ltctluiuy riu.innv 410 Wtt.Mli- a Warden'* Run Komi 1!? Went I'nion .v Honey'* Point Itoad 720 1 Wot l.llH-riy X Ilanvy'> Komi 153 i Wheelim: a i lut liruve litiud, Triudel* L'htn I'llttli t IMS' W li. rime \ I.:in lintvi* lload, Kllclilo Uikl : - HW i WiM l.lU'ii> .1 ('umIcuiup'hKuu Komi tw 1 Wheeling FitirntQUt I'lko . 612 < Totnl expenditure* on roada.tbrldtpj* $12,287 I'll aki.es c. woods. i'letk I'-mnl < : 'otntnl?doacraof the County Ohio, We?t Virginia. Purlin: tin* lUrnl year ending May 31,1888, tl rvent uh iiilirr* <>( tin- Hoard of (.'otninlftMloue ?i( Ohio*'?.umy. asOvenocmof th?* Poori Inn order* on ili.-1 oiitingfiit 1'oor Fund for groct it>, ?Ii.k'k. owl. ,u.. itx tolloun, vU: Wellington District, tiroevrle*. Ac $ 'J,248 J,l"i Inl and. I. |>r hliiM'f*uti?! blirlMlt*. Mfcii-nn PUtriet, linn vrle*, Ac 455 mat, la burial*, P> grave* Hii'l I iru?. ?'li) PiMrUi, (iromie*. Ac 777 JMomUot loal, 7lturlnlfiandHKrnvcu. I nl.>n putrid, liroeerle*. Ac 1,919 II-1.M'Uof (iml.ii|ir >hoc*,8 burials, i kwm uiul oue iiu'dli liu*. tVnuo tir.Kvrlis, Ar 1,105 l>t ohnrs. i medicine order nud I boiii'iui order. \Veb?ter 1'lntrict, Groceries, Ac > limJ.. mil,ItutluN mill ti prsliocn. Kitchte lMKtriot. ??roceric*, Ac Trii<lfliihia I'utrlit, Uroivriw, Ac '280 ii li.aili.roHl, ;$ burials and 1 prihoea. Kliiilaml iH*trict, Groceries, Ac 297 '? |?r hlllH's H 11(1 1 burial. I.llvriy l>lNtrift, Groceries, Ac....^'2 *) " li'ii'ls coiii jij, I burial fu> uo 383 The foivKi>ltiK report* wore mmlo in detail. I oMerwt to be eondunscd a* above lor publi 1 "ti. The original* Willi; oti tile iu thin otU hi W .? a iitnl examined by any ouo dailw "i ''"lotiiK*. Kenpcctfully, _ )> I *'UAUl.KH O. WOODS, ClctV Trustee's Sale. TKUSTKK'.S SALE OK X cirv I'Roi'KRn , ?) virtue of a deed of trout ni*de by Jc I hmier and Kraiici* E. T turner, hit wife, to un<Iei>ii;m-?l tru?tee, dated on the 3d day of vim- r, ! --1, mill recorded in Deed ltook So. ' si in the otllie ol the Clerk of the Cou ??urt for Ohio county, W. Va., I will on iLtM'.W, JU1<Y '-' I, IJV?? fMrtiiioiu'Iuu at 10 o'clock h. m.. proceed to "t imli.ir auction at tt?o north front door of 0 <??'Uity court llouvi'. the following propc Wj: n. much ?>( lot No, Mtuated on the e -i.il-1.( Murkct Hm'l, lu the FMlh ward ?!n ?ltyof Wheeling. Ohio county, W. froul.- i! Icet i iniii on the eaul ?Uo of I nrwt. nud extending back eiutwardly lo a ' .mi.I mil# the north '? of iml?l lot No. ? uii the appurteuniioe* uervon. AIho the no llirvc feet of lilt No. UWlti ('liHpllno ami & A'tillHon to ?iii'l ?'Jiy of Wheeling, froutltig ?hf m.i til.le of Mnrki't Mreet. l>etwccn 1we *woti?Jaml Twenty-third itrveU. and extern! Wv nu i-junl width to the iiutern boumiai ??li| Int. Tutm ok SAi.R-One-thinl of th? purcl wniu ) tn?h In hitiiil, one third thereof will t?f*?t In out- your mid the rv?ldue thereof i ini' I'M in two yean from the day of wile, which payment niIiI purchaser l? to give Mnil itood MH'iirltv. l'ho legal title i? to Ik. rcuiued a* additional nocurTty. K'' * NV. y HOO K. Trust All kinds ok I'l.AIN AND FANCY JOB W" aeaUy nnd promptly executed at tho Daily Imkujokncx* Job Owes, Not. r> and -J7 Fourteenth ?tn Medical. _____ ARE Y(JU UtRVOUS? CvllM.W.l M IIJ -..J Hi.., ill J .i.J I .idles, ' office or parlor, destroy nerve fuice. h-tccu in any direction surely ends in sleeplessness, (brgetfulness, morbid fear*, and other symptoms of . NERVOUS DEBILITY. ' Kvery part of our bodies is filled with nerves, and the wear and tear of the nervous system results in dininest, heart troubles, deranged digestion, neuralgia, and kidney diseases. Strengthen the nerves, and at one* the sufleier is (10 S A NEW MAN. ?{ Ask your doctor if Celery is good for nervous dW IU eases, and he says, Yes. Ask him if Coca is good G'J and he says. Yes. But he never thought of com Wning them I Celery and Coca are The BEST NERVE TONICS H', and their special sedative, strengthening and stiiuu lating powers are fully obtained in " dlllW Velet-y (omfjound <:i Thli medicine It Invaluable in the treatment of al II f- nervous disorders. When the brain is exhausted, j " little of this wonderful nerve tonic will give it ton< * and elasticity. With the Celery and Coca, are com- 0 bined the best blood purifier* and Jddney and livei I regulator*. It surely ! <ervou* Probation,Nervoua Head il iche,Neuralgia, NervouaWeakneaa, itomnch and Liver Diseases, and al. ' flections of tho Kidneys. Recommended by professional and buainess men. W Send fur book. r Price $t.oo. Sold by druggist*. i; WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietors ] BURLINGTON, VT ! VZMZJVfJn i " 1 iiM > - No Mercury, | k No Potash,' f i * ; Or any other Mineral Poison. , j It la Naturu'jt Ilamwly, uuuu ?zduilrat]r ' from Koota and JfcrM. It I* perfootly II.nrm!c<ML I It 1? tho only remedy known >o th? world I that liiu over yot Cured o>mtauiotu Blood II JbUtm in all ill ttuj't. g I) It cure# Mercurial HhoumatLfln, Canoer, 0 Scrofuln,iindot?jor MrnddLw'satu heretofore ' connliliTrtl Incurnblu. Ii cur-s any dlaeaat > cau*cd from Impure blood. It In now pro* |) scribed by thouwuda of th? bout phyalclana I i) In the United Stairs, iu a toulo. Wo append (] "? tho statement of u few: c "I hare nwl 8. S. S. on patlfraM conraleio- v 1 tag from fover ami from mnuilc* wltli the I) beat rcavltd. J. .V. Cna.tMr. M. D.. . 7 EllaTille. Ua." j J ItRKMKf, Oa.-\YIIIIo VThlto wa? a filleted U wltli korofuIn duTi-n j.-mv. I ( rwrllHtia H. fe B.,andto-dny hol*afnln:tdrot.n*tbov. c U. W. I'.UUtEK, 6. D. u i! mcn*n?cn. Yju IV-^n, 1RO.-I h.->ro taken c throe bottle* of thrift 3|mi-IUo for weondarjr ? 1 blood pol?on. It net* iiiui'h bcttcrthan pot? ? ' ub ucuuy other nv-dr I Imvu ovnr uncd. S ' it. v. VTrwRUi. It. D., 1; I Formerly of Sii*mjx Co., Va. 1 Br. K. J. ITAi.r. th" well known dru^gM I ami phyalclan, of Niwhvllle, Howard County, c Ark., write*: " Having ?omo knowlwlgoaato ,, 1. whnt s. 8. rt. to cotnpottd of. I van *&fcly * : rroomnifrid It thi* n-rnrdy for all "kindly ] ' a*e*, It matter* not what the namo may bo.'* . ? Wo hnro a book plains a liUtory of thl* J wonderful remedy, ui d it* ci:nw, from all over the world, which will convince you thai R 9 nil wu any I* trti??, and which we will mall ? frro on iiiiullciitlon. No family should be 1 I without It.' "Wo lima (motheron Contagious I U1u?h| Polwiu, sent on siuuo it-run. Wrtto u# a hl'torjr of your ease, and oat 3 phv.<l, lan will <i'tvhn> * 1th you by letter, la , strlctrxt confidence. Wo will not dooeiv* ' ' you knowingly. \ . Itoriftlab/AlldnijTSli'tA g - Tub Kwirr Rrrnrro Co., ? Drawer a, Atlanta. da.' 7 V#w } urSf, "w IIroadway. I 1a)U(1od. Kna, 83 Sou* illtt 'j 1 L' D ~ C Louisiana State Lottery. 1 UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! ~ ! Overn Million Distribute*' i 1 ; Louisiana StnteLotteryCompany. 1 Incorporated by the Legislature in 1KG8. fo? ? r, Educational mill Churliablo purjajses, and it# d 7 franchise made a part of the present State Con- 5 . stitutlon, in 1S7'J, by an overwhelming populiu & vote. r y It* Grand ExTiUoitbttfARY Drawings take c 0 plnco semi-annually. (June and December), ana t itH(iKAN!>SlNO!.K.M'M!lKHl)KAU'ING?takcpluce ?s on eaeh of the other ten months in the year, and 8 ,-i are nil drawn in public, at the Academy of Mu \ sic, New Orleans, J-a. ^ $ "Wo do hereby certify that we supervise the \ x, arrangement* for nil the Monthly aud Beml-An- ( Ul mini Drawings of Tho Ixuilslana State l/)tterj I-, Company, and in person manure and control the 1 a Drawings themselves, aud that the same are I i;, conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good ( faitli toward all parties, and we authorize the 11 Company to use this certificate, with fac simile* 11 !;t of our signatures attached, in its advertise ) w taenia." ,i,- Commissioner, j ... Wo tho undcrslgued llniikii and Bankers will ) nay nil Prizes draw a In Tho I<oui*iaua State Lx)t* | j., lories which muy l>v presented at our counter*. - K. M. WALMSLEV, I'rcs. Louisiana Nal'l Bank. 72 1'IERRK LANAUX. Pres. Statu National Bank. A. BALDWIN, 1're*. Now Orleans Nat'l Bank. of CAKL KOI1N, Pres. Union National Bank. M Grand Monthly Drawing rs In tho Academy of Mualc. Now Orleans, Tuesday. July 10, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. M 100,WW Tickets at Twenty Hollars each. Hal vet 00 |10; Quartern 15; Tenths ft!; Twentieths fl. I.I8T OK 1'UIZKS. 1 Prize of faoo.ftw la $300,000 W i prize of 100,000 in loo.ux) M 1 Prize of 60,000 la 50,100 W) i Prize of 25,ooo la. 25,00fl 2 Prizes of 10,000 are 20,000 5 Prices of 5,000 aro 25,010 -> 25 Prices of 1,000 aro 25,000 100 Prizes of M) are .'0,000 200 Prices of MX) are fiO.OUi 600 Prices of *JU0 aro loo.oou W AKPHOXIMATION I'KIZKJ. 75 100 Prizos of 9500 are fio.ooo .*>o loo do. aoo are 30,000 100 do. 200 are - 20,000 50 Tl'llUlN.Vl. PKUtti. 991) do. 100 arc - OO.O-O 00 999 do. 100 are 99.900 'I11 1,131 Prizes amounting to .. 11,051,800 Notk ?Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not ,,I|! entitled to terminal Prizes. For club Kates, or any further Information desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly ? utatlng your residence, with State, County, Street and Number. .More rapid return mail delivery will be assured by your cucloslug au on* vAinnn iMutrinir vour full address. Bead POSTAL NOTES. Kxprca Money Onlor*, or New York Exchange in ordinary letter, curiiin ** 1,1 ^.TOlimSr110 the New Urloaiii, La., HS" orM. A.UAUVMS. Washington, D. C. nty Add res* Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, wll New Orleani, U. hio r<y. DPUPUDDD That the preaonoe of General" *?t- IlbBEiDDEiil ltinurcKunl and Early, who aruln 1,1 chaw of the drawing*, I* a guaranteeol aUoluU! " tnlr?ti>N ftinl Integrity. ih?l UiechKuset ?n> ?1 "Id ^,ual. aud that no oue cau pouibly dlvlno what v?f numiMir win uraw * i ruv. , 1?>, "UKMKMHKK. aImi, Hint the payment of Prlzea u?l> ugl'arawtkjuipy Kocn Nation alBankb of New Orleans, ami tljo TUkut* ?ro algnwl by the I'rwil0,1 (lent of aA Initltutiou, wboau cJjartcriHl rlKhti nty uro rvc?>K'iilusl liytho hlghwt Court*: thuruforc. ""S beware of any imitation* or anourtnoui yof Theme*." lelt-WMW i'jjjj Business Cards. ^ ^ "hi wSIuTd^ ' also General Machinists, Atul Manufactureri of Marine and Htationary Kngluea, ORK Ooa. Chaiuni A Kioktmntu Bra.. ?U WUKKUNO. W. VA. Ilie Intelligencer. Otfle*s So*. 216and 37 FeurUcnti) TlliJ HAKB1S0X BOOM. (Air: "Tippecanoe und Tyler, Too."J O, what has caused this wonderful l>oom? Jlooui! booin! the country through! It is the spirit of Liberty riwocplng across from sea to sea, JfcuritiK tho Manner of the Free; I And we'll conquer the sliotyun crewCrew, crew, with our lloy? in Blue! And we,II bur)- the Mugwumps too. The proud old Manner of the brave? Brave. brave, o.er our Und shall wave, From Atlantic to Pacific coast; The cop|>erheud tatiut and the rebel boast Hhull Ik- smothered by the veteran host; And we'll riddle the old llandau? liHiiduii is a used-up man: O, we'll riddle the old Uuuduti. 0, yen, we'll swell the Harrison bourn*ltoom! llooinl the Mugwump's doom! I)owu with the rebel brigadiers; Up with the King, Mid give three cheers, And inuke them ring In Free Trailer*' curs, While we lay thew under the nodSod, along with the Hull-necked Fraud, 0, we'll put them ctcur under the sod. A IlilOpiMI WASTED?Hy r young wanted kdy.ftctnn?nlou to reside with her during her husband's bsence In Indlu; u liberal sulary will be iriveu, kith every home comfort, to uny one suitable, ipply personally, if |x>Mible,ut No. 210 Upper lerkeley street. w. Of tho legions that applied 1 cannot tteinpt detailed description. By tho iternoon I wus thoroughly exhausted nd had mado up my mind to hco no uorc, when, just oh it wus getting dusk, :iy servaut caine up to the drawing room nd informed mo that such a nice-lookng young ltuly wus in the dining room; uite tho nicest that had been yet. "Aul- lu>r ? iifiiiKi iin utiiirM. tlion. Sllis; but do not admit uny one clou," I eplied; and tho next minute the drawtig room door was thrown open by Sills, and "Miss Bnrko" announced. She was dressed in mourning, and, ven in tho dim light, was, I could see, , pale-faced, rather handsome girl of bout four-and-twenty, Nothing could be more satisfactory han her letters of reference, and after cading them carefully by tho light of he fire, I raised my eyes toward my 'isitor whom I found regarding mo in he most eager manner imaginable. "They are most kind letters," I said, 'and as far as references go, I am sure I ould do no better. Your duties would >e very light?it is really only for the ako of companionship that I require my one, as 1 do everything for myself, ?ut I have been very lonely since my luaband went away. "I can imagine it," responded Miss iurke, sympathizingly. "1 should do iiy utmost to cheer you." "You are very kiud to say bo," 1 an we red. "Should wo agree to terms, when could 'ou come?" "To-morrow, if you permit me," reilied Miss Burke. "I am in lodgings, ,nd the expense is so great, I should mly bo too glad to givo them up?I am cry poor," she added in a low tone. A fortnight slipped quietly away, and n my weekly budget to my husband, I ave most charming accounts of my ompanion, which our everyday interourse seemed fully to coniirm. But .bout the third week a something I r>uld not explain mado metakeauisike to her. I had not been very well, ,nd her kindness had been unremitting, onsenuently. I felt almost angry with nyseli for indulging in a feeling which "could not help acknowledging was >oth unreasonable and childish. But it gained ground in spite of my<>lf nnrfonn nii/htas I was standing bv ho looking-glass in my bed-room, which nis in tho shadow, I caught sight of diss Burke, who was leaning on the nantel-piece in the full light ot the gas, phich burned on cither side of it. re;arding me with a steady and searching lance, which I instantly observed, but tad sufficient sense to take no notico of. 'ho expression in her black eyes hauutd me for days, and caused me to say ;ood-night to her on the landing, aud, 11 addition, to lock my door, a prccauion I had never before thought of takSne night shortly afterward I awoke, nncyingl heard a movement outside he door. My room was perfectly dark, ?nd I was convinced some noise had sudlenlv awakened inc. I listened intcnty, almost too terrified to breathe, until heard most distinctly the handle of uy door cautiously turned. An almost leath.like horror seized me? aud for an nstant I was absolutely rigid with teror; but the spell was broken by another iudible effort to open the door and the tall clock struck which mudo me I>nng up in bed, seize the match, and, rith trembling figere, attempt two or hree times to strike a light. At hist 1 vas successful, and the weicomo blaze )i the gas which I lit gave me courage to all out boldly, "Who is there?" But 10 answer came. I pealed my bell vig>rously, and in a few minutes I heard iteps approaching, and Elite1 welcome,'oice asked if I were ill. "No, Ellis, not ill," I said, "but terri,led," as I unlocked the door and admit,ed her. "Some ono tried my door not ive minutes ago." "Tried your door, ma'am ? surely not!" ejaculated Ellis. Ellis had boon with me ever since my carriage, now three years, and had been known to my husband's family all her I life; consequently I felt I might trust her, so I said, "Ellis, I have my own suspicions; but wo must do nothing until we are mire. Meanwhile you must have a bed made up in this room, aud we must watch?" "Miss Burko?" whispered Ellis. "Yes," I replied; f,it was she who tried my dtor. Tired ami unnerved, I met Miss Burko at breakfast, and we spent our morning in a very silent fashion. I wrote to my husband while she walked restlessly about the drawing room, constantly asking me how I was, an inquiry for which I did not feel so grateful as I might have done under other circumstances. Lunch came and afterward Mies Burke, who was usually most unwilling to go out, asked me if I could spare her for the afternoon, as she wanted to go and see a sick friend. "Certainly," I replied, glad to get rid of her. About l o clock I lay down on the sofa in the inner-drawing room, aud must have fallen asleep, for I heard no one come into the room, but I awoke with the consciousness that some one was leaning over jup with their face in close proximity to my own. 1 felt rather than saw them; so close were they to me that their lips seemed almost touching my own ami as I sprang up I came into violent collision with?my companion, "Miss Burke," I exclaimed, indignantly, but I could say nothing more, for after all, tho crime of leaning over me was not of a deadly nature, though coupling it, as I instantly did, with m> | previous suspicion I felt not only extremely angry but considerably alarmed | "I was afraid you were ill, dear Mrs tony ore. I uo nope 1 nayo hoi ui? pleased you," she proceeded in a aepre; eating tone, "i did not mean to offenc f% is of no consequcnce," I answorod rising from the sofa; "but please do no' do so again. I aui nervous and eaail) startlea." The circumstance was then tacitlj dismissed, and wo got through the even ing pretty fairly. I rather looked for ward to a safo night, for I knew Ellis bed was in readiness for her ; so I sau good-night a littlo oarlier than usual Nothing happened to alarm us, andne* nirtrnininn aHuhdued and anxious voicc Miss Burke hoped I had not been dis turbed, and that Ellis had kept mo iron feeling nervous?1this last remark ver reproachfully. About 12 o'cloclf, wljen we were sil ting in the drawing room, Ellis c*me u ana told me a gentleman wanted to se me on business, but would liofc give m bis name. "Probably about some si scription," I observed; "perhaps I 1 better see what lie wants. Without a suspicion of what awail mo 1 went down stairs, ami on enteri tho dining room encountered a sh and rather red faced man who, bowi profoundly, asked if I was Mrs. C< vers. On my replying in the affirmati he continued: "May I ask what esU lishment you have?" I must have looked astonished, as explained: "I am a detective police officer, mc am, and my business here will, I i afraid, be an uupleasantone." "Indeed!" I ejaculated; "in wi I way?" "From information I havo receive* I believe you have a person under yo I roof who is wanted on a very serio charge. I must ask your permission summon every one in the house in this room. I nave taken the precauti' to prevent any one from leaving it, ai if you will kindly accede to my re<ju< I shall get over a painful duty as quick as possible." If my lips had been capable of utt< ance, the words thjBy would have franii would have been "Miss Burke." bul said nothing. I merely nuig the be which Ellis answered so promptly I fi certain she must havo been behind tl door to protect me iu case of an eme geucy. ".Summon tho sorvantfl, Ellis," I sai an<l?ask Miss Burke to come dou stairs." It was almost like a dream me. seeing my four domestics walk i and then?suspecting nothing?can Miss Burke. "Gotfyou at last, sir!" cried the d tective, making an agile dart toward ni companion. "Not without some trouble," cool responded the prisoner, whoso couraj was apparently quito equal to tho occ siou. lu my wildest moments I hi Ilt'VlT UruitUll-il Ul dm uvapinio u u nouement, ami tho discovery perfec ly paralyzed mo with horror. It w too dreadful to realize that I harbored wretch of a man in woman's clothii not only in my house, but in the cans ity of my companion! In less time t)? I can describe it tho detective and h prisoner had departed. It was quiet and quickly managed, and though a d tailed account of it did appear in tl papers, my name was, happily for in not allowed to transpire publicly. The pseudo Miss liurko turned out be a notorious young man, or I may sx lady, named Browning, who, havii embezzled largo sums, as well as stoli a quantity of magnificent jewelry, hi been unable, owing to tho precautioi taken to prevent his doing bo, to lew London or to dispose of his stolen pro; erty. Through tho agency of a fema friend he had adopted his disguise, m my unlucky advertisement had su gested to him tho idea of insuring h owu safety, should I be increduloi enough to take him upon tho recot: mendations, which I need hardly sa had emanated from his own pen. N< only had ho thought of his person security, nui mat 01 ni? dluiuu guuu which, in the Blmpe of diamonds an bank notes, were found securely stowc away in the littlo black box which had thought contained the worldl possessions of my poverty-stricken coi panion. II?> wan un A pontic# U'athlngton Critic. Temperance Man?My friend, I an you come out of the saloon a few minuti ago. I hope the demon of drink has n< fastened his clutches upon you? J)rummer?Oh, no, I'm all right, never drink. I was in there trying i convince the proprietor of tho error i his ways. Temperance Man?Oh, my dear frien I aui so glad to hear you say that. Wei you successful ? Drummer?Vou bet I was. I mat him promise me faithfully that he won quit buying Tennessee whisky and g his supply from the house I represent i Pennsylvania. He's ordered ten barre lor a sinner, neres my earn, 11 i u do anything for you just let me?, bi the drummer was without an audit* and quit talking. A nian to bu Admired. loufU Cittarn. Wife?Why! How Into you are! thought you were never coining lionn What made you stay away so long? Husband?Don't reproach me, w man! Be thankful that 1 am here i soon. Why, I left the grounds at tl end of the twelfth inning, with the sco atio! Think of that! 1'Ilea! 1'Uvn! Itching I'llen. RvMrroMt).?Moisture: Inteufc Itching ni kUukIuk; molt ut iiIk1>t; worse by scratch In It nllowcU to continue tumors form, will oftuu blued aud ulcerate, becoming very soi SWAYNK'h OINTMKNT KlOpN tllO Ucltllltf ftl bleed! ur, heals ulceration, mid In wont can's i moves the tumoro. At druggist*. or by mull, 1 .'jO cents. Dr. Sivuyuc Sou, Philadelphia. nh haw Kr/.rnm, Itchy, Scaly. Skin Torture*. The HlmpW application ot "Swaynr'h Qlt must," without any interim! medicine, will ct) nny ctifio of Tetter, Suit Jthcum, Klngwor l'lfe*, |teh, Sores, J'impliw, Kczcnm, all Sen Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstjui or long standing. It is potent, ellective, a cost* but u triile. TTh&iv Somo people think smoked beef com from Pittsburgh cows. Kxnnrrdoii to Pittsburgh. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad w sell excursion tiekcts next Sunday, M 20, and continue to sell them during t entire summer, to Pittsburgh, nt the ra of $1 50 the round trip, tickets good 1 Sunday only. Will also sell excurei tickets to Washington, Pa., at the rate $1. Trains leave Wheeling at 5 and 8: a. m. Tho Panama Cunal is now oponcriticvsui. _ An KxplnnnUuii. What is this "nervous trouble" wi which so many seem now to be alllicte If you will remember a few years c tho word Malaria was comparatively v known-to-day it is us common as a word in tho English language, yet t! word covers only the meaning of anotl word used by our forefathers in tin past. So it is with nervous diseases, they and Malaria are intended to co' what our grandfathers called Biliousnt and all are caused by troubles that at from a diseased condition of tho Li which in performing its functions find it cannot dispose of the bile through 1 ordinary channel Is compelled to pasi oil'through tho system, causing nerv< troubles, Malaria, Bilious Fever, < You who are sutlcring can well anr urn .? U1IUU U UUIV. ?? U 1GWUI1UVUU Ulvii August Flower. Its cures are inarvelc DAI Tho favorite flower of tho gossip oti| to bo adder's tongue. That Hacking Cough canbosoquic cured by Shiloh's Curo. We guai tee it. Will rou supper with Dyspepsia i Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalize guaranteed to cure you. Slkkfless eights, made miserable that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure the remedy for you.. Sold by W. V iams and 0. Menkemillor. ko\ ' They call a certain tree tho Marga uolia in Boston. ^ rioiiRliIng tlm WitVfl*. A storm ftt wit means inevitable hca-hJcV , for ocean travelers. The vibration of a nt< era acrew, even, la a tore trial to any but ' MranKCflt atomach. "Splicing tho main brt * ax the Imbibition of a glaaa 1* Jocularly termc i nallor*, 1* a poor substitute for ih? swallo of that Incomparable tranquilliser of aoa ! stomachs. Hoatetter'a Stomach Bittern, w ( uo commercial traveler, tourlat or Invalid ah bo without In "crowing the briny," or ma * a tedious land Journey. So unmedlcated i a ulant of commerce la comparable for efflca pronounce It a reliable preventive ol ma! lufcction, as well as other complaints ton L- hardship. impure water and mlasma-talnu n pom gl*o rise. It renders brackish water d " ablo ami harmless, and is a fine remedy (o e orders or tho stomach and bowels, and (or o no; troubles and rheumatism. lb- Kl.N'AXl'K AND TRADE. llW* The Feature* or tlin Money and Stock Mar* i keta. C Niw York, July*.?Money on call wwy ?t1J$ nrt ^rw,ll? clovsd at laUS per cent, Primo mercantile paper 3 per cent. Sterling exchange . dull but steady and unchanged, rialwi of stocks " wore lfW,988 shares. T Tho stock market is a week from its stagna- I llj* tiou to-day, audvthough the tratmactioUH of the day do nut foot up any very large amount they he are greater than the previous three days of this week put together. The opeulng sales were made at small advances over yesterday's Dual td- prices and the market began to advance immeim dlately. There was a very fair businesn done during thu morning hours, aud most of the advances were made before uoou, but there was a iat marked falling oil' in the amount of busiucss done after that time. The Arm tone continued U throughout, with I.ackawanua, St. l'aul and Missouri l'aclllc leadiug lu turn.. No setback of lir importance occurred, aud the close was unlet I >a but struug at the best prices of the day. With . very few exceptions alt stocks show gains toto night. ito lull read bonds active; sales 91,079,000. ... Govern men t bonds dull aud steady. J" 8Ute bouds dull aud steady. bonds?cujsxd bid. 1 ift 0.8.41 Mf l27k|U.8?4kfi rcg 107k ly U. 8. 4s coupon VliVilU. 8.4% coupon... -107M s stock quotations?cl08id bid. i sr- Adams Express 140 Northern Pacific..... 2456 (.J American Express-107 do preferred 63 _ i Canada Southern... 60k Chicago A N W....-10796 Ceutral 1'acltic -aiy4 do preferred...... -13?k II, Chesapeake <fcOhio_ ? New York Central ...iafk It do first preferred- ? Ohio ? Mississippi- 11% ~ ' dosecouds ? do preferred - K> 10 C.t C., C. ?t 1 47 Pacific Mall 84ft ir- Denver & K. G 15k Pittsburgh - 168k Erie 24ft Reading - ??' , do preferred 8L L. dt 8. F? 2?k u? Port Way no ...........162 do preferred- 0'? 'II Kansas i Texas..... 13k do first preferred.!]." j to Lake Krlo ?fc West- 11% C. 31. & St. 1'aul.... 6?k . do preferred - 44k do preferred -lWk 111 Lake Shoro UB, Texas Si Pacific...... i0 Louisville & Nash- 6.'>)? Union Pacific 65% L.. N. A. Si C 36 United States Kx... 7lV, Memphis Si Chaa-... 48 \V? 81. L. St 1' .... 11 6" Michigan Central... 79k do preferred - 'SP/m iy Missouri Pacific 73;, Wells-Fargo Kx II1 Nash. Si Chat 74 Western Uuion 7fi?i |v New Jorser Central 83 go Breadstuff* .and Provision*, u- N?w York, July A.?Flour, receipts 80,977 packut ages; exports 3.611 barrels ami lu/.tt) sacks; market Arm with more doing; sales 31,676 bar(-" rels. Wheat, receipts 6,'JOU bushels: exports it- 109,404 bushels; tales 7,128,000 bushels of funH tures and 49,000 bushels sf si?ot; options ? heavy and lower; No. 1 hard 9Ua90kc; ungraded a red 88ka92kc; No. 2 red July 88)2a90kc, closit' ing at 8*5ie: Angust 8'J%c;September tWJ>91Hc. r. closing at WJMc; October 91>??92kc, closing ut 1 Uljtfe; December 93%c; Jauuary 9l??a95kc, closm ing at W/gi; May w?kc. Corn, receipts 1,CM it) bushels; exports 49,lHo bushels; wiles 072,WW iv bushels of futures and 168,000 bushels of sjM>t; 3 options moderutely active; No.2 August 66J4 C* s?7c, closing at 6<>kc; September 67ka5hc, 10 closing at 57Kc; Octobcr 66 ke; November 57%c; December 5f.',c. Oats, receipts 32,500 bushels; ' exports 16 bushels; sales lfiU.OOO bushels of futures and 163.000 bushels of spot; mixed to western 34a38c; white do 40a47c. llay steady. ... Coffee, spot dull; options dull, closing * 3 at a dellue of 16al0 poluts for tho day; I >K Kales 41.600 bags; July ll.OOall.16c, August lo.ttm I Ml 10.20c; September 9.80a.9.90c: October. No vein- I . j her, December, January ami February 9.60a9.76e. J Sugar, refined active; extra C 6%a6c; white extra 18 c Gafi}(c; yellow 6%e. Molasses firm. ttlee ;q quiet. Tallow steady. Hosiu iiuiet. Turpentine dull at 36c. Eggs fairly active; western 16a I ITJfc. Cut meats dull and unchanged. Lard, 1,1 September 8.4fia8.51c; October 8.45a8.47c; Novem- ' bcr7.8."ic. liutter quiet: western 12al 'J%e. Cheese dull: white ami colored Ohio lint 7oa8&c. 18 Chicaoo, July 6.?Wheat won strong and the IB market apparently buoyant with us Rood, if uot n- better bull influences tliau on Saturday. Com wan active and higher. Oats moderately active. > 1'rovisioua, quiet. Flour linn aud unchanged. [?t Wheat. cash No. 2 spring 8l&a&2}fc; No. 2 red ij uomlnai; July 82%ob3}Sc, closing at ?2}ic: Auu gust Sl%a?Sc, closing at ?lj;c; September 8l??a ; closiug at Hl^c; December MiCaMkc, id closing at 84j?c. Corn, cash No. 2, 49>ia4J>fsc; .J July 49 V: August 4UJia50}?c, closing at 49)$c: . September 4'J?Jo, closing at fiOo; October J 1 fiOc. OaU, cash No. 2, 32c; July 3l%a32%c, closing y at 32mo; August 2flc; September 25J4c. Hyp. No. i). 2, 82e, liarTcy, No. 'J. (KJc. Flaxseed, 91 19. Timothy seed 82 40. Mess pork, and August tl3fiUo; September $13 (15. Lard, cash 8.20c; July H.l.'mM/JO, closing at K.IT1^-; August 8.20a8.25c, closing at 8.25c; Hoptcmber 8.25a8.32)jc. closing at 8.32 Kc. llacon, short ribs 7.00c; shoulders ? 0.25a6.&0c; short cloar 7.85a7.90e. Whisky 81 2D. " Sugar, out loaf 7i{n8'?o; granulated 7|?o. liutter L'fl steady; creamery l.V'^aiUe; dairy 14al7c. Kggs Ut firm at 13^al4c. Philadelphia. Pa., July fl.?Flour steady, i Wheat strong: No. 2 red July M%?87o: August 1 87Ka88c; September ft^aSDJ^c; October ftta'JOc. to Corn, spota shade stronger: futures strong and of higher: ungraded mixed f?7<*: ungraded yellow .*?7%e; No.2hlgh mixed f>8a.W%c; No. 2 mixed , July XiaftCc; August M%aS7>$c; Septemi?er .Via il, Me; October MaWc. Oats, st?ot steady; tiur<? graded white 4l>?c; No. 3 white 40%a4lc: No. 2 white 42c: futures firm; No. 2 white July 41% a41%c: August MfaMtea; September 83)vuvic: le October 33)?i&c. Huttcr Arm; creamery extra Id 20m: llrsU lhalOc. Cheese dull: Ohio flab* t,? 7%o8}$c. I ClKClHK ati. O., July r..?Flour steady. Wheat steady: No. 2 red 84c; receipts 2.200 bushels: Is shipments none. Corn firm; No.. 2 mixed in MWfp. Oats Steady; No. 2 mixed 3l}yi3.Ki. Rye dull: No, 2, 60m. 1'ork quiet at 814 25. lJird firm 111 at 7.U2^e. Hulk meats flrtner; short rib 7.75c. jr Hacon steady and unchanged. Whisky firm at 81 14. liutter, sugar and cheese steady. Kggs heavy at 12a 13c. Tolxpo, July 0.?Wheat active and lower: JulyHtfjio: August85c;September8GW(c: December KSjjo. Corn dull: fash 40! fe. Oats quiet. 1 Clover seed dull and steady; cash 8120. 0'' Live Stock. Chicago, July 6.?Oatlle?Receipts0,000head; O- shipments n.OOU hood; choice to extra beeves 90 8(1 Mail ltd; ontnmnn to good 81 25o5 10; Blockers ,n and feeder* 82 4CWS 90; cows, bull* and mixed l1, 10c higher Rt tl 77u:i 35; Texos cattle 81 -I0n:i 70. re Hogs?Rccclpts tt.ooo bend: 8hlpnicuta 7,000 bend: market active and 5c higher; mixed 86 COa.'* heavy 85 70u5 90; light 8555a5 80; skip* St 7ta5 50. Sheep?Receipts 8.000 head: shipments 1,400 betid; market quiet and unchanged; native*, ad inferior to fancy 52 5Qa5 25; Texauti 8200a.'! 75, 'f- East Lirkrty, Pa., July 6.?Cattlo? Receipts 323head; ahlpmenu i?l head; market nothing doing, ?U through consignments. Hogs?Rei'1 celpts flOOhoad; shipment* 300 bead: market ? ? actlvo; Phlladolphia?8fl00afll6; mixcd$5 95a000; ~~ or Yorkers fr"> H0a590; common to fair 85 fiftaft 75; picM 85 35a5 50. 8heop?'Receipt* 1,'JOO head: shipment* 400 head; market slow at unchanged prices. CINCIKKati, 0., July fl.?nog* strong; cominon aud light W 00*570; packing and butchers [j? 8-'?50a590; leceipts 1,122 head: shinmcnis none. Potrolnuin. aft Nkw York, July fl,?Potrolonm opened steady r at 74Wo, ami after a sllghtdccllne in the first few minutes became strong and advanced to 70%c on (lfl buying by the Standard oil party and covering by western shorts. A reaction then occurred and was followed by a slight recovery, the market closing firm at7fi!<e; sales 135,000 barrels. OtLCrrr, Pa., July 6.?Opened at 74c; highest ill "<%c: lowest 74c: closed at 7ilJ^c; sales 1,306,000 barrels: clearance* 770,000 barrels; charters 123,ay 007 barrels; shipments 71,595 barrels; runs as,lio 2(52 barrels. itc Pittsburgh, Pa., July ft.?Petroleum active ,,r and highar; opened at 7454c; closed at 76kcr or highest 76^c; lowest 74^0, ou. BRAnroRD, Pa.. J tily fl.-Opcned at74ke; closed 01 at 7fiWo| hlgbost 7iv)(c; lowest 74c; clearances ; 10 508,000 barrels. TiTirsvii.L*, Pa.. July C.?Opened at74o; highest 7fi%c; lowest 73^; closed at 76>fc tO Wool. Pi 11 l a T'Ei.vn i a , Pa., July 6.?Wool oulet; Ohio, Pennsylvania aud West Virginia XX and above 2Sa30c: X 27a28c; Michigan 33*340: coarse 82u33c; : ?, New York, Michigan. Indiana and Western line or XX 2om20o; medium xauhc; course ;cnaac; <1 / flno washed delaine :Wc. igo Bobtoh, July 0.?Wool, quiet; Ohio and Penn- ! in- svlvanla 2!a28c; do XX and above do nv No. l.KJaSio; Mlohiiran and Wisconsin 'JmMCd; i V Michigan No. l, '.11 o; Ohio dolalno flnoSln&o; Iuh pulled aiianu. ier New York, July fl.?Wool quiet; domestic its fleece 26c. 08 Dry Good*. k'cr Nrw York, July 0.?The market wan dull in , !88, all departments as fur as new buslnes* was qucs- . iKe tinned, though largo wiles wero completed 1 ver through deliveries on old orders. [{J? Bucklon's Arnica Snlvo. 1 ?it Tho Best Salve in the world for cute, >us bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever !tc. sores, tetter, champed hands, chilblains, >rc corns, and all skin eruptions, and poain's tively cures piles, or no pay required. It >us. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, if or money refunded. Price, 25 cento per box. For tale at Logan s <jo. s drug 8'rt store. < | Catarrh cored, health and sweet kly breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh an- Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. , md Foil lamo back, siilo or cheBt, ubo Shir ii loh'b I'orous Plaster. Price 25 cents. ' Simon's Cough and Consumption i by Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It i is cures Consumption. Sold by W. E. 'ill- Williams and C. Menkemiller. now v. - I Advice to Mother*. ?ro vAti diflturhod at nichtand broken of vonr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain ol cutting teeth? If so, fu'iu! at once and get a bottle of Mm. neM wimww's SooTiiwo Svaor roaCiiit!*m" uuts Timitda. Its value is incalculath? bie. It will relieve the poor little suf"* ' fcrer imracdiately. Depend npon it d by mothers, thero is no mistake about it. It "'"J cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates i?i\ ""0 "tomach and bowels, cures wind ,b~ cbolic, softenB the gums, reduces the in(lamination and gives tone and energy iff* to the whole system. Mas. WisslowIi cy 10 sootiiixo svhup for cuildkin teeth* ' ixo is pleasant to the taste, and is the WK prescription of one of the oldest and d ri- uest female nurses and physicians in the rink United Utates, and ia foraale by all drug'i& gi*u throughout the world. Price !& cents a bottle. xwiuw Centennial Exposition of the Ohio Valley. Cincinnati i uf . A OCT. 27E WlllJlEIftSfclllllllllt. BRAND JUBILEE calBbrating the Settlement of the Northwestern Territory. I ^JCJNSURPASSEP DISPEAY. EXCUR8ION RATES FROMALL POTNTS^ m Frew & Bertschy?Furniture and Carpets. MI Inftl Iffx A? A ROUSIMG CALL * Must be given to people who will not wake up to tho necessity of coming to Critically Examine Our SPRING STOCK. ,V1 Thi It is a beautiful assortment of tbe very ?LATEST STYLES AND HIGHEST QUALITIES!? A? Up FURNITURE AND CARPETS! Oil Cloths and Linoleum, Window Shades and Curtain Poles, it, Saxonv fihliripma Rues. New. Smyrna and Moquett Rugs, An Fancy and Plain China, Napier and Cocoa Mattings. ?u OiTYon win find U very profitable to visit ub and Inspcct our carelnlly selected Spring Stock firm Yol n n rv fREW&bERTSCHY,.. 1117 Main Street. ? Special attention given to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming. jj0 Telephone calls answered at all hours. ? . . ex: HHHHHBHHBBBHBHHBHHHHHBHHH fin ( !_, Mi I yWan's Mimalii a 1 n'eiiiTirin PnilDI c'vinil i / B ret 1/ Balm givcsH ntfVl.Ty. W?"" _ j^Maraolia\ TT/IP // W& * for F4C?? Neck? /MaLmZukH \ mtlxJlJV O Arms and H?nd?. It /**61*oa*,\l| r Life J MAGNOLIA, aW & (JfiSji ^gg/ BALM SSW ^pig hag an's /mnl , L*teJ magnolia ssssrsssis f eSd i| b-v xfy balm ss.bss&ss p" /C*\ hag an" s JI'JSTiffS" /5^S\| usi' LS&J magnolia SET f Jjta V an T> sf t tC Perfect Complexion. Vr2o?Lr?,?ffH Ot^JuJiJ. HeytrbaabadlUcqutl M jjjj /gs\ pagan's /o^s LMSJ magnolia Kff.ISS: if Him ll _ vvsr/l ^ZJW &S33&I& R I I I M ? I I ' Pearl-Top Lamp Chimney. Dentistry. Very Best Gum Teeth (Hair* ' R IX THE CITY, OSI.Y $12.00. j. This is tllC Top of UlC Genuine Teeth Kxtracli*! Wlilmut Pain byuowprorcn. L- ii T qmn PV?Imnow no (Iiiukit Iroin it. lirckvn 8et* Hvpnlreif. Tcolb Fearl l op Lamp ^nimncy. Killed. Tcoth Kxtractcd only 25 centa. Work All others, similarare imitation. wgSS3i?iiour?,?to 12?. m., 2 to 4 P. m. fThis cxact Label CALDWELL, Denttot, ^isoneach Pearl Jtf:it> rr>UM *2Tweiuh street. d Insist upon the Exact Label and Top ^w|Slj Iwjj vj| Fen Sale Everywhere. Made only by d SEP. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh. Pa. tajj^ n" Groceries. &c. jW~|j[5W Pi ply rmm i ??? Ui&UU A VUVWAilW I wwumom^, . .wrwww. CommcncInK MONDAY JULY 0, wo will closo ANCHOR LINE. _ >ur Store (luring tho mi minor month* at ~ ] . m., Frl<l?y ami SMiinlny nl?hi? cnopinl. Atlantic Express Service. Our cuHtoincra will pleaao leave their order* no *. thattheymayl>o delivered before the closing LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOwN. r hour. 'IVv Onf r.'nlil Dnut riniif Steamship "CITY OK ROMK" from Now York irjr uur 001(1 mini J-lour. Wednesday. April 18. May 16, Juno 13, July 11. Largest and flu est paaseuger Steamer afloat. Saloon Passage, (!(> to WlOO, Seeond-Chws, 930. Conner & Snedeker, oia.gow service. Jj jy6 Cor. Market St Fourteenth St?. Steamer* every Saturday from New York to JjJjJ T?NJ0Y YOUB MEALS. Glasgow and Londonderry hu r >l.lh Piikiuiim lii i.liikirow. Ijiiiiliimlorrv I.lvnr. ral flj pool,(irJiclfuat?f,obci And get witno of that aH!i^'W0, ?S^*ftnl1 or-J?ITPn'd, either .Service, of i t^p. Saioon tecurelooTWt* at Rwluwdrate* bo Pure Jersey Creamery Illlticr. , 1 nivelera* Circular Letter* of Credit arid Draft* old ' ' for uny .mount Usued at buret current rate*. tie Always fresh, at tor Book* or Tour*. Ticket* or further infoT tac F IIANAtTER'H iw v?rk(, "PP1* }? HENDERSON BROTHERS. c*f t. iiA.N Ai r.K J?, l.tOo Market Street. Nu\r York, or II. F. liEH REN'S, 2217 Market we Oct my new Price List and nave your money, street. no ATLANTIC OCEAN on Medical. JA Tfl WCAIf IICN Passage Tickets. J Xlf Battering from theeffocu of youthful errora, early Bclglnu and Notherland Steamship Lines, for X decay, wasting waakne**, lost m*nhood, etc. 1 will ? '? *t the European American Stearoiblp X end a valuable treatise (sealed) couUlnlng full *?*5?y H. F. HEITRENH, pwtlcular* for home cure. FREE of cbargo. A apjt i, Market Street. | ninndid medical work s ahoald bo read by every m m m ^ " sjsf7p? c. fowieb,4 pampaibn ms THE CELEBRATED fl Our m> OimMTIl or (UKebenftu kapqiii fq 9 s;v?^,s,iotr1:ms',:a r rktnun ufiroullo | w b ?a 6tuev a?vi lie o * spalding & bros., & mat hey -cay lu s w "umbo."" i vmtaffif a A te?t of 30 YK\1tH !>? rrove;lthe rwwt merit of ,.,_Th?)l thin iwpntar retiMMljr, i?y tin* r.|-M iucn** inJ?*ol J.t-TTP4?? Q wttb Wltn* l'liyMciaiiH ??v.Ty%? Iipi*. It l? Wp?rk*tO , . ft, , . .11...- n 0 lonis,ana state lotterjco" " 1'rntB per bottlo uf M CaptulM. CLIN k CO., l'AlUtv ? For tickets or further information uldreM the a IClO-W I ff >.?. >.. )^u.n r...1 1' uuusmtuvut ti JUM "WU iwtuuin 1 ADIIlMSBSBRK ^wMlnt(o,.c,,nCe. J llrllsKB??^?IE JAMES H.WILSON. IfltUL. SJ&EffiS&jt Mr.ution thla paper. 1 Tannhaeuser Beer. mm\ J,. : l v THE ORIGIN OF BEER. }> 1 a Jollj field of barley good King Gambrl- I nui slept, | {' id droamlng of his tlilraty realm tlio i' merry monarch wept. a all my land of Xotberland thero grown no mead or wine, ? id water I could nover coax adown thl* S! throat of mine. fow llat to me, yo heathen gods, and eko, s| yo Christian, too, i: th Zcrnoooek and Jupiter, and Mary, clad {' In blue; id mighty Thor, iho Thunderer, and any K clso that bo, M oono whoaldsmolu my need hla servant I will be." h Kt d aa tho alnful heathen all In tho barley L? lay. iare came In drcurua an nogel bright, who i*. olt theao worda did aay: ,rlae, thou poor Gambrlnua, lor oven all around the barley whero thou aloepeat a nectar may bo found. ^ a tho barley whero thou steepest thcro 111 hldea a noctar clear, at ilcb men shall kaoir Ju later thin* us porter, alo or beer." sn In terms tho most explicit ho "put tho monarch through," ^ dgavo him ero tho dream wiu out tho (r rccipcs w uiun. w roso Klug Qambrlnus and shook him Id L thesun; a, way, yo wretched boatbou godt, wltb you I'm quit and done! 70 loft ino with my subjects In error aud In thirst; a. I In our dreadful dryness wo scarce know jjwhich Is worst." ras tho good Gnrnbrlnnn unto his palaco j? went, W d messengers through all tho land unto 111 his lords wcrosunt. [H iavo Odin, under pain of death!" Ills orders wero severe, ; toucbcd with mildness?for ho sent tho J roclpo for beer. in Tlio TANNHAEUSER BEER a Special Brewing of tho 2RGNER & ENGEL BREW- I G COMPANY, and unques- j>; nably the Finost Light Beer X Font Tf ia Viratvarl frnm flin dl est Palo Canada West Barley 11 lit and Saazer Hops, and h ighly 1 :ommendcd for iU tonic and ' in tritivo qualities. iii LEGANTLY PACKED r,: FOR FAMILY USE. j!; Tho high reputation enjoyed *' the Borgner & Engel Com- jj ny is duo to tho fact that only 3 Finest and Best Materials nro s' 3d and that tho greatest skill 1" d caro aro exorcised during its '> inufacturc. " 7 cj the erener & Engel I u u BREWING CO. ( PHILADELPHIA. y ill N. ROSENECK, Agent, " RICHMOND, VA. !i ylJrrlus N Financial. v 'XOUANGE BANK. | 1* CAPITAL. Sa?,000 c Vaxck ~ Pra?ldt?nl (i i. DKi.Ari.Aif .. Vice-Pre*idei t * j DIUKCTOK*. J. N. Vnn o 8. Hnrkhelmer,* J. M. llrowu, \V. KlUtiKham, t. L. K. Dcluplaln, A. W. Kvllvy. u John Frew, rafu Ikmiich! on England, Ireland, Scotland Si all point* In Kuro]M>. JOHN J. -TONKA, CMhlcr. JANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. {j CAPITAL.. - I175.0CO [j . A. IBIPT Pa.*1 lent ( . 11. tiuersoN Vico*l*rctndtiut y II raluoj Xugland, Ireland, Franco and Get- r ly. V niitiu-rmt*. N Win. A. I?ett, Win. H. Himpnon. * J. A. Miller, John K. llobiforu, K. M. Atkinson, Victor Hoseubun;. A Heury Hpeyer. ? ir.M V. >' JKPSOS. Tniihlcr ^ Cocoa. U KATEF U L^ OM FORT I X?. * pps's cocoa' Breakfast. By a thorough knowledge of the naturAl lawn i<*ii govern the oitcmtlonH of dlgctitloii and irltlon, null by n careful application ol the jpropertlenof well helected Cocoa, Mr. Kptm I provided our breakfast taldes with a dellely flavored lievenige which may wive u? many ivy doctor*' bill*. It in by U>0 Judicious line Mich article* of diet that a constitution may gradually built up until Mtrotig enough to reI every tendency to dUfa*c. Hundreds of nubmiilitdle* tire floating around ux ready lo atk wherever there 1* * weak point. We way ape many a fatal abaft by keeping Otirnelven II fortilleil with pure blood and n properly urbdied frame."?Civil Service Gazette. lade simply with boiling water or milk. Hold Iv In half-pound Hun by uroccra, laUded ihna: UL'C DDUC J& P(\ llom'i'opiitlilc ClicmHI do tiiiu a vUi| ihtu, London, KngUnd. elft-TiiThiM To Farmers, Gardeners, Etc. > K? OlFFEtTi'cO., ~ i OKXKUAC A?KMTS FO* liurkcye Mower*, Kenjx.m and Iliuclem. Superior Uraiu U^I-. American Hint 'linHiinii Cider MlUa. Tho Famous Collin* Road Cart, The Gross Burkt*>ard. Ilrowu Farm Whkoiin. Key liny Carrier and Fork. Write for agi-iicy, prices mid terms at IC26-UAW I.VJO Mwlii Ht.. Wtn olluK. W. Vn. RITITIR^ Shropshire,Ox, and CoUi 8HKK*. UUilfiO(Jersey Iteda and Berkshire iioua. Rucks and I?.. Uvhorri Chickens Hronze Tin "rs, Km and CARi' in season. KXMNKills, II. rrs. Ac. heat and ciieai eat; .,?rt i lumber. MUiafactlon guaranteed on nil. IMS 6^2ent Uif,k fnr ? ccnta and nair.(? n:>c lUVO address of twenty wide awake Kamci* snd stamp for circulars to T. R. (iARdfCADON, FOUNTAIN BBANDB ! PINE CUT AND PLUG. noomDarably th* Beat. I TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF t\. Til A ins?On and afu-r May 15. lWO-KxtAVATtoK srUsrcccNcc MARKS. |.?uu> ay excepted. J Monday excepted. Ituturduy xrepted. |6uuday ouly.-K<u.tcrn BuuuUrd line. ?? If. A O. 1C. Il.~K.mr. l>c|>art. Arrive 'hlUdulpbla Limited f?VJ& atn ?lo:?.'?put lull"*ii! hxprcM ?5:10pm II:.11 am tumbcrlatid Areom.. 9:Uiam 5:50 pm Iruilou Am>m 5:10 pm 11:3) am loutidfville Accom .V.Vmm 7:U)am loundrtVillo Accjm 7::tr>am 'J.-lAam louudtvHle Accom li!:01 pin 1:40pm louudsvilJo Accoin.. 0:10 pm 7:40 pm wjurr. btahrtdgo Aixtim SEE ?Sosr/4f3???( ws??? lP'u& ~fejS/3SK I ?:?&? >0:a!S fcuff'!1Vta,i?l-^ .fr:!MH0.??5 ? te a '-co n?ijun-ii 4 n,J'i^urmi. 'miumu'lrlsSS! ^zM^tisdSsg UMjaruh^ccomj.!"'" *?m| as w-M::d'hz SSfP'Wfe | f is Kk lui.nH! ""'1 w'>"?vllk. I &? ? {liaitm ^m^BSkk "f/Jjwftvrpm ft*06*? r? !* Ac(jon.,.1" H I' ' MU ir*i W'.'0l T''W m ohi? ifr'11 <UI<1 W/m v?S:WI'm ^Kor.Ier KM,,r,""i:'" o;30,ud t7:?l'm *?:3* MB|'11 :CO Mm ???? if:dS ?"n """" . """ 'CJUpml ?:ioLS. Bcllalrc & ZanosviUe Through I'assctiger leave* llaire at 8: 10 a. in., arrives at ltellaireat 4 p. in. Woodsfiold I'twciiuiT let res ltellaireat 4 :*.t) p. arrive* at Uellalre at 8:20 a. m. Snininerlleld Accommodation leave* Ilcllalro 1:00 |?. m.. arrive* at Itellnlre nt 10:45 a. m. Railroads. AT I1K KI. IN11 & K 1 ,)l(i KO V K K. 1!. n oh ami after mommy, april :w, 1888. uiim on til*- Wheeling & Elm tirove lull road 111 run aj? follows: kaves wlikklino: 0:30 a. m.,G:10a. in., 7:00 a. m., 8:00a. m.,3.00 , in., 10:U)a. in., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. in., COp. m.. 8:00 p. m., 4:00 p. ui., i?. in., 0:10 m., 7:00 p. in., s:00 p. in., ?:ao p. m. eaves WllKELINO I'aiik: 6:10 h. in., 7:00 a. m.. K:00?. m., 0:00a. m., 10:00 m., 11 :U0a. in., 12:00 in., 1:00 p. in., 2:00 p. in.. (VI p. m., 4:00 p. in., P- m? 6:10 p. in., T:oo 00 p. in., 8:55 p. in., 10:10 p. m. SUNDAYS.?lcavc nt 7:00 a. m. ami run every ?ur, except church train, at 0:15 p. in. l/eave heeling nirk at 8:00 a. ui.uuil run every hour itll 10 p.m.,except oliureh trains, which will rtvo the 1'nr. ut 9:45 a. m. and Wheeling at :15 p. m. and 0:15 p. in. wn C. HIBflflH. Stint BALTIMORE & OHIO UA1LttOA D? LJDeparturoof trains from Wheeling. Seliedu.e 1 effect April 20,1888?Eastern time: Express lor Chicago au?l the Northwest, 10:'.'.. a , 3:40 p m. 0:00 p in doily, aud 11:15 p m dally :rept Saturday. Kxpress for Cincinnati and St. Lotil>> 10:25 a m lily, 11 :15 p in dully. Cambridge accommodation. 9:00 a m, cxeej t Fur Columbus, 10:25 a m dally, aud 11:15 p m, illy, and 2:45 p in daily except Sunday. Express for Washington, D. C., ltaltlmrre. iilludelphiaand New York, via Grafton, i. Ji and 5:10 p m, daily, via ritUibnn;h C:20 p. in, itlv. For Pittsburgh and Washington, Ph., 6:00 a m illy; express, 8:10 a m, dully, 1:45 |> in, dm.y tcept Sunday. Additional way train lot \V a?h> igtou. Pa., 6:30 pin, dally except Sunday, tor Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore r.r d hiladelphin ut 6:'J0 p tn dully. Pittsburgh accommodation, Sunday only, r ::*) rn. For Moundsviilc, 6:35 and 7:85 a ni. and 12:0C >on. and 0:10 p in, daily except Sunday. For Grafton. 6:101? in, dully. For Cumberland. u in, dully, ozcept Eun* iy. For Ft. ClalrsvUle, 8:05 and i):00 a id, 2 p m and 10 pm. dnflv except Sunday. Kxprvss Indus nrrivc from Chicago, C:25 and ton ui and ?i:J0 p ui daily, and 4:65 a in dally tcept Monday. . Express trains arrive from St. Louis and Clnnnati, 4:66 a in utul 0:10 p ni. daily. Kxprch-t tminr arrive from Philadelphia, Halt ore ami Washington. D. C., via (iridton, )i:2V ni and 10:li pin daily; via. Pittsburgh, lOM.i m. daily. Trains arrive from Columbus, 4:55 am dally, id 0:10 p m daily, ntul 10:35 a m dally exi Cf t inday. TraitiH arrive from Pittsburgh, 10:1ft a m dally id 12:45 p at, except Sunday, G:55 p m and 11 :IC in dally. Truins arrive Irom Washington, Pa., R'.OO n in, illy except Sunday. Trains arrive irom Moundsviilc, 7:">o and 0:15 in aim l:Mund 7:40 pin, daily except Sunday, Trains arrive from Graf tou. 11:20 a in, daily. Train- arrive from Cumberland, 5:50 p m, da.'ljr icept Sunday. Train# arrive from St. Clalrsville, 7:65and TCi::u> ui,and 1:35 nml 0:10 i> in, daily except Suuduy . Cambridge accommodation arrives at 7:10 p m ;cept Sunday. Baggage called for and checked at hotels and slucnces on orders loft at tlckct ollice, law Mar:t street, and at depot. CILA8.0. SCUI.L, Gen. Pms Agent W. M. C'l.KM KSTS. Manager. "\HIO RIVER RAILROAD.?'TIME J Table takiug ellfcct May 27, im. Passenger ains will run us follows?Central time. All alns daily except those marked thus t which ;> not run on Sunday. south no un i). fNo.7 No. 5. fNo.lilNo. L a. m. p. m. s. m. a. m cave?Wheeling 11:16 6:36 unwoodi opp. Kellaire 8:46 11:3" fl:fO ?In/.* ii.j i c.in p. m. o?r Mnrttnsvillo 12:45 8:15 I'llllniiiHtown 7:l*i 2:lh 10:10 lirkonburg - 5:K? 7::io 11.00 p. m. ay&uwood 6:4* 4:15 12:20 Inm?u City ? >*' liftmi H:(t> 6:10 IMC rrlve? l't. ricjuMiUL.... 8:40 6:15 2:16 alUpoHs Ferry G-.'AS V:KI luyandottc 10:33 ?.50 4:UJ [uiitlngtou 10:45 8:05 4:17 p. in. hnrleaton 3:20 10:03 8:0C ronton ?:Ut ?*rt?nioiitli in. <:1C riilto Sulphur 5:00 p. m. h. ui. Lnuuton NuUTII IMiU.tl). No. G. No. 4. fSo!5 f.N*.* a. m. a. in. n. io. p. in. cj?vo?Huntington 10:00 6:15 8:15 uvhiiiIoiU' 10: ih 5::io 3*2>? ullipoliH Ferry 11:35 7:0u 4:50 oiut 1'ieuwint. 11 : (."> 7:20 5:07 lifton ... ?iS) 7:65 5:35 lu.Mii! city 12:25 8:'*' 5:40 avui^wikkI 1:45 0:15 7:tMJ iirker*l?ury 6:00 3:15 10:45 ?:30 . illlttinfctown..... 6:30 3:45 11:15 p. tn. lew Martinsville 8:U. 6:37 l'i:4.r. loiiiulfcrillu 0:25 6:40 1:45 lemvood 0:45 7:00 2:05 rrivo?Wheeling 10:uO 7:15 2:20 taavu Wheeling via. p. in. '. (.'. ?fc St. L 12:35 3:20 arrive?t'levoiMiid 6:30 0:30 'itUburgh 3:3) 6:56 a. m. ft. m. 'hilndclphla 5:25 6:25 lew York 8:00 8:00 a. in. hirago ll::g> f.:30 Through tirketa and biiggagu chirked to nil olnli. \V. J. ROBINSON, ficn'l Fa**. Agent. I'arkeraburg, W. Va. FllKD 111 PKMAN, Triiv. Pan. Agent. Wheeling. W. Vn. PITTSBURCJH. CINCIN N ATI & ST. l.uUI.S RAILWAY CO.?Panhnmllo Route 3nder schedule In effect May M. iv># trail*!* cove Wheeling (.'oMtnd Standard tlmo: For Iteubcnvillo Mild I'ttuburgh, a m, 12:JV> ?in, 8;'J0 |> in. For Stoubonvlllo. 8:05 p ui. Tne -.Sri n m ami ?: *.'? ji hi trull** make direct cotinco* Ion fur Columbus. l''inclnnntl. Indianapolis md JhlritKO. Tlio 12:;l.r> p ni train mul.es direct conicctlon for Columbus and Chicago. Trains arrive at Wheeling, ?:!!? n m, 10:00 a ni, l:4f> p in nud .V. w p m. vnj\b CLEVELAND & PITT8BUR(iIl RAILROAD.?Under sehedule lu effect May 13.1888. Train leave ItridKepnrt. t'-cntrnl Stanu* ird time: l-'or PltUburRh, Chicago aud C'ievo* land,-t:fi0inn. For I'lttidiurKh, 10:17 n m. For 'Jhlcnao and Cleveland, 1 :12p in. For Flttsbr.rKh uid New York, J?:89 p ni For SteubctiTllle. i in. For Martin's Ferryu m. Trains arrive at Brldgej>ort at 7:5.1 n m, lo.l.'t a in, 'J-.lM p ni, 4:1ft p in, 1:17 p ui, and 7:47 p in. niyla rip- heath, vx iKuct-OMnr to Dr. O. B. Uobhixin.) i Practitioner ot 20 Years Experience. MTOrncR and Hospital, No. Ifi09 CliapUtiO Street, Wheeling. W. Vn. Culls by tclcgroin or telephone answered day and night. ('orres;>ondoiice promptly anmwrod. iiivVm w the wheeling WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER ! $1.00 1'Kll VKAIC. Tho Greatest Famiiv N?wsnanfir o* Wo?fr Virginia. __ YOU CAN FIND ,5Si. ?n f('?i i?? IITIHIIL'M' II I tin- intf Itnrcaw >( REMINGTON,BROS. ' ' c .11 c?ulntct fur ulvuilialug ul luw?l nUhk