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Roal Eutato. ' "Tor sale. Right Uooraod dwelling, 118 Bouth I'cnn finct. dcftlrAUlo property. ?:i.WX). j>ix Koomcddwell uyr, l'2i Zaiio itrcct. 12,000. Kiroomitl dwelling, *21 Worth JJroidway fl'iii!u' r'lxitncd brick dwelling,70 South llurou ?trwt. SI.UA Imiiiih Imtno houM) containing too roouii, ri jiih fur 1H per mouth, for ll.C.t) cuah. Sit rojincd ihvellluu, lot TOxiHW, '/2l Ttvoutyuli.tii M'rcc\ 11,1m). nve roomed houw, 102 South llroadway, "iiulidln* lota on tho Inlaid, Knit Wheeling, {.villi \S heeling. H.'/.'d unit pricca to null purely1 r, fctocki bought and nold. Loiuia ncRotlfttcd. Q. O. bMITH, ItcrtI K*Ulo Agent ?md UrOifrr, * i I'-^n Mnin at reel for sale. HcaUstAto ol evoty Ocucrlptlou. FOR RENT. N ). >'17 and 2219 Market attect, atoreroom and (I No. "mirth bank of crock, eaat of Alley U. fti vcr mouth. ' .1 ... < JAMES A. HENRY, Rtnl KHtnto Ac^nt, Notary Public, and U. 8. Claim Attorney, No Fee Unless Successful. I procuro I'etmlona, Increa*oof l'cmlon, Ito tiitl'H) "I Ilallons, Doutitics, Ac. Tho fee for ilio prosecution of it claim fop Pea* Moti Is ilxcl t?y tow, nod limited to $i5 lu oncf* (!\u', and on a claim fur Inercaso 810, payable only upon tho Micmsful termination of tho v 1*11)), >i7)J l?y tho Government Agent through whom the i?uiih1udo>8 draw, 1 frequently get drtlw* i'<"t Iwvo bean rejected tovml time*. Mniiv persons nru on tit leu to a pension who imvu never applied hcojitiAO tlielr disability was kll?ht, whllo tho fact lh, any disability Incurred . while iu tho hurvlco of tho United States entitle" h >oldler t? a jKMislon. Or any dlncAno which exists, tlio roMilt ol camp or prison life, II Incurred In Ilnoof military duty. Sold lorn im<t s.>lalotH* willows residing in tho city of | Wlirolltik' and surroundlug country will llndlt t<> their advantage to havo an attorney at r how. one who run wrlto your application In 11 fnlUnd m.*c that tho poofa bo presented lu a correel i-lmpe. An Notary l'ubllo 1 tako depositions in<Ul ms wherein I am not tho attorney of record. VoueherH, Ac., certified. ' < ni" N'o MM frfurkot.fltrppt. p. Financial. { Ming Tliio and Trust Company, 0 Ollice: ltoom 1, Reilly Hulldltig, Market St, T T EKEBY INFORMS THE PUBLIC .11. that it to now ready for business. Stock*, I Itoudi nip! Heal tt.tato bought and sold.on J commliMon. Uents collccted. Titles examined B mid guarantee:!. x ? 1= DiHFCToKs?John M. Rrown, Henry Dner, II K. KefcmiM, <ieo U. Ilannon, J. A. lless. W, P. TrTTtTbtml, J. K.-Hughe*. J.?. Nay lor, C. J. iuw Hug, Anton Hey matin, llenry M. Russell. Henry M. Hu?hc11. Thomas Otllrlcn, SI i'refciJent., Hmreury. .?? Alex. l*|. Jesriir. Geo. II. E. Gilchrist. ^ As>liuni Secretary. Examiner of Titles. Cf Tclcnbntic MW. npl n jjani; of the ohio valley. CAPITAL, 9176?000. n wvt. a. l?m - !.~....PreMdent Ri Wji. 15. Suti'so.N Vice President m tti Praftson England, Ireland, France aud Gor* jnmiy. E directors. Win. A. Infitt, Mortimer Pollack, J. A. Miller, Wra. It. Simpson. K. M. AtkliiKon, John K. Botsford, Ai HeuryHpever, Victor Boscnburg. w Jacob C. Thomas. hi J*\ F. P. J EPSON, Cashier. .hi gXUUAHGE BANK. . ,,t| CAPITAL .. ....8 "00,000. J. X. Vanck ..........President L.ti. Uelai'lain ?Vice President Is directors. w, J. NVf.nco, Geo.E. Stlfcl. w! J. M. Itrovrn, Wei. Ellinsham, 1.. S. Delaplftln, A. \V. Keliey. RJ John Frew, R Drafts Issued on England, Ireland, Scotland n< snJall points in Europo. P? WHS J..JONH9. Cashier. to | cuuuationau fl ML De~(lHANTAL~ 1 NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. (Bisters of the Visitation.) |! A school o! more than national reputation, offers exceptional a<lvan tapes for thorough edu- J? cation of young ladles in all departments. Library of six thousand volumes. Fine nhllo- _ tonftlcal, chemical and astronomical apparatus. Musical ?lepartmcnt specially noted. Corps of t.. piano tcaclicre trained by ? learned professor Ju from Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture ]j according to tho method of the old Italian mastern. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. ^ Ten acres ojjtleasure grounds. Board excellent. ^ For catalogues, and references to patrons In all the principal cities, address f, . THE DIRECTRESS. p NORTH MAIN STREET SCHOOL, |j i?or Boys and Girls, ^ between 4 and 10 years of age, opened SEP- ! TESUUiK, 1889. at 7s7 Main Stj:uet. In- t] Btrnctlou thorough and progressive. Individual i! Hud class Instruction suited to the ago and ca- * parity of tho pupil. Especial attention Riven to correct artlcnlatloti?nil defects of speech. Frcnch conversation J and calisthenics without extra charge. A piano m In tho school room for the cutcrtammeut Rnd Instruction of tho dud lis. Visitors admitted to I the dally pensions of iho school'. Next quarter C beglm Al'iiJL 7. 1?. MlrfS M. 11. JIAItT, Principal. B Lute of Washington. 1). C. STAMMERING f K?v bo thoroughly and permanently curcd by methods of Instruction based upon sclontlflc principle*, No tricks employed. No secrecy fl cm an (led. The system, whlcn Is entirely educations!, is endorsed by many of the most promluout educators and physicians of the country. MAM. M. 8TEVENB HAItT, Principal ol tho Washington Itehool ol Elocution nnd Oratory. U'tiH'Kin.' Address. 727 Main Stnwt. angl Steamers; For Cincinnati, LouJsvlllo, Memphis, St. Louis; Now Orleans,'""'" and Intermediate Points, Will leave Wharfboat, foot of Eleventh street, dally Monday excepted, ns Xollows: , fr> * Steamer "KEYS'! ON B STATE." L^ffCTrrThoma* Calhoon. Master; Charles knox, Clerfc; every Tuesday at 7 a.m.' , fM> . Steamer "ANDES," E. B. Cooper, Urtt-fr^Afflkter; Al. J. Slaven, Clork; every Tfti-'i 1 i*a Wednesday at 7 a. m. ? , . . . ,, i fH> *. Hteamor "HUDSON," J. F. Ell toon, Master; Dan Ucey, Clork; ovcry Kw;.iktwfcThursday at 7 a. m. , rp-? . Steamer 0. W.BATCIIELOR, George WJSwJO'Neal. Master; T. C. Toe, Clork; WWfc.ftfflevery. Friday at 7 a. m. i tl V k Dicuiuur 'owiiA, iiuuu n. ruu* lips, Master; Robt H. Kerr, Clerk; u?every Saturday at 7 a. m. i IH?- * Steamer "H.VINUOW." Chris L^-i-Vr^v/Vouuj; Minder; Julo Wolirinau,Clark: *i-iw?-"ttS.,every Sunday at 7 a. m. x blTrt-chsa fore. Whcoiinj; to Cincinnati, BG. ? J wind trip, 910, ileula and atato-room. included. Ticket* tiatislcrable, and Rood until used. For freight or patuiago apply on board, or * lelephoutt No. :u2. ff'MNT niVTR. Agwl. V Ciiina, Glass and Quaonsware. N' rg-} AVI LAND'S CHINA; A CHOICE WARE 1 OK TUB H LATEST PATTERNS AND DECORATIONS. Direct Importations. Just In. Beautiful China, at Low Prices. S EWING BROS., ntM 1l*l1\r.irW U? .nnn MfT.nrn TJ.mi?iv i 170R THE LATEST DESIGNS 1 -A- AN LI NOVELTIES IN WALL PAPER g ' ?00 TO? _ JOHN FRIEDEL'S, i Where yon will flniltlio T.nrRCRt'Aasortmontft ilic lowest J'rJcc? in the city. . Mrlfl 1110 MA.INRTRKKT. ^^BEBsa^s^BasDMasEB^g P? F*h H\ Rg%EKK3 The AreHIl Point rcatlyT Ij VI [?3 Ri n KM M for "1? j!J.,hc bc,ot 11111,0 6 v U H feiUccj a world. Uneounlwl for ! * H ,0 fiMofc d 8 lk-nuty, Durability ami [ t M i coiioniy. it I* i<u?rantc<*l. Don't fall to f M 'O'll. Call orttciitl for?anij>lo card. R K\ HOGE & BRO., "J SUBSCRIBE FOB , THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, $1 00 PER YEAR, Madloal. Present* in the mo?t elegant form ' ' THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOU8 JUIOB ?or tiik? FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to lie most beneficial to the liuman system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation, and the many ills depending 011 a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. . I (U the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one U llilious or Conttipaud ?so THAT? PURS BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, ntALTMnna STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all arc delighted with it. ASK YOUH DRUOCIST foii BYHUP OT* FIGB MAHUFACTUriCO ONLY CY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Ml. WUISVIUt. K<t. new ton*. N. ICURE 'ck Hoadachc and relieve nil thotroublpfl IncI- ' snt to nbiJioua fttnlo of the nynietn, such aa IzzlnoKH, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after itlng. I'ain In tlio Side, Ac. While their most mmrkable hucccss has been rIjowu In curing eadache, yet Carter's Litti.e Liver riLis 1 w equally valuable in ConHtiiwuion, curing \ id preventing this annoylnjf coin olaJnt. while . iey also correct all disorders of the stomach, V imulnto the liver and regulate the bowels. i vcu IT they only curcd HEAP cho thov would l>? almost nHonlfco m thr*-* ho suffer from thU distressing complaint: it fortunately their goodness docs wot eml to, and those who once try them will find psw littlo |?ill? valuable In so many ways that oy will not ho willing to do without them, it after all elok head tlio bano of bo many Uvea that hero is where a make our great boast. Our pllb euro 16 hilo others do not. C a ansa's Litti.k Liveti PHX8 arc very small id very easy to take. One or two pills make dose. They are strictly vegetable and do >t gripo or purge, but by their gentle action ease ail who use them. In vials at 25 cents; o for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CA2TS3 HI3I3HTS CO., I'n 7ttL nUill Small Sd;;, Mfe Safe and Certain" 3 the testimony of Dr. Georgo E. "Waller, of Martinsville, Va., in fercncc to Ayer's Pills. Dr. J. T. eller, of Chittenango, N. Y., says : ? "Ayer's Tills are highly appreciated, hoy' aro perfect in form ami coating, id their effects are all that this most ireful physician could desire. They . ive supplemented all tho pills formernularhere, andhI think it must, he ctore any other can he wade that ill at all compare with them. Thoso ho buy Ayer's Pills gat full value." "I regard Ayer's Tills as one of tlio lost reliable general remedies of our mes. They have been in use in my imily for various affections requiring a . urgatlve medicine, and have given unary ing satisfaction. Wo have found ?em un oxccuum rciricfty ior corns mm ght fevers."?"\V. 11. Woodson, Fort ?] Tortli, Texas. 1 "I piescribo Aycr's Pills in m.vprac- I ce, awl Jiml them excellent. I nr.i?o > leJr.eqneral use in families." ?Joliu /. Brown, M. I)., Oceana, "NV. Va. I Oyer's Pills, riiErAr.nD nr \ ir. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. old by all DruggtoU and licalcra la Medicine. | "TtoolTCoidi I took Sick, 1 took ] result: I talib My Meals, I talio My Rest, ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; j fcltiasu: fat too, for Scott's mulsion or Puro Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand Soda^r ONLY CURED MY Ilicif). ionl Consumption hut built MB UP, AND IS NOW TUTTING j FLESH ON MY BOWES < AT THE RATE OF A FOUND A DAY. I j TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." j SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW. } SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOING WONDERS j daily. Take no other. t lO'^MWrAW ELVS Catarrh Jream Cloanses tho ^^^^HRrpCOVU] asal Passages, wN r * n I llays Pain and A nflammatlon, ^uArru ealstheSoros, / $$?& Restores tho y onsos of Taste _,rt5^o\#j and Smoll. 'BYTILE CURE.HAY"FEVER | A particle 1? applied Into each nostril and I? rrccablo. Price 50 ccnta at Druggists: by moil, glitcied, CO cent*. ELY B&OTUKR9, so?-?w?.tvr M Warren street. Sew York. ypVAY'S PINE CURE FOR COUGHS AKD COLDS, I ft Sale, TJcASAntand Rcllablo rroparatlon of ino Tar. diva* luatcot relief and llnal cure In ho worst eases. Aak your Druggist nr Orocor for It jaJO ^<U/ l'o?Ulvclrrurod tnOOdnmbvUr. J Woroc'tKIi-Hro-Miicntllo )lrlt rru??,ciiinbinitJ. U>ininnu-vOt!ii< JMjftgoKgWUy only una In tln< vrorl.l m-nrtiuinir tovntlDiimu F.lntrle it AfaffruMo A\ /77tTT^?rur?r?(. Sclentlno. Powerful, Durables, W//ZpComfortublo ntwl LlTccUri-. Arol.l fraiiild. V*^ <Wr etirfd. b?nit n*mn frrrnmruwi. A1.SO F.UXTltlO KKl.TN, FOK illNKASKH.' m.-HOSNE, removed id 180 Wabash Ave., chicmo. (lcM-uwriw flic Mclltflcucciv (mice i Nob. tf.% nml ?7 1'ourtctiulU Slrwnt ntoM tub bi'ANisn. 11Y ltllOlt >1 AXWEI.U For tin InUllluenctr. T?>-nl?ht tli) heart ti qhtd nnil light, Ana tliy life Ik pure nud bloat nml bright. Thy Uuytarts fair with naught of cnrtj, With summer round then everywhere; And everywhere i< bright delight O why In thy heart ao Kind toulght? 0 why In ihy Ji/e so bright Untight And mine a > full of shade nml blight! '1 htne so calm with faith aud trust And mine so dull with demy and dustl Mine so full of gloom and cold, And thine n( love that lit never old; Thine no wrapt w ith uudunmpt dreams, And mine n wosto of forgotten themes; Mine nil echoot harps unstrung, Thine n music In sweetness sung? 0 tell mo why 1* thy heart ao light, And a t Kind and happy nml blent to-night? 1 Why la the future to thee so hrlpht 1 And to me no dull nud dent to-ulght? 1 There were days when our lives llowed calmly ou Side by bMc. hut the dnya are cone. Aud times there were when the cephyra blow For thee and inu with n whisper true. And the bloksotn oped for tnee and me With the wlui perfume of the Inurel tree, Whlb* Iho sprlngtlnio waved Its mystic hutds O'er tho llowery Held* of tho southern hinds, w hy hna tint vision been brmlioti ?w?? mm Uio voice* of song, nod still (or uyc? And why bus it then been fntt'd no That our lives no longer together How? What havo 1 done that 1 must (col Hegrots forever, ntul still conceal, Conceal from ihco what ihou must know, For Ihou know tho truth In tho Ioijj?ago? Hut I'll hide It now, and conceal the pain Aud tho dull rcmorm of n weary brain; And 1 will lildo with a studied art 'l ho vain regrels of a broken heart. For U 1h uot well that Ihou slumldst know Tho old, old story of bll|{ht Mid woo. And It Is iu vain tint thou sbonIdst turn From i by glndsotuo paths, of Krief to learu. For thy wa>s are ways of beuuty uud light, Aud thy heatt la happy uud glad to night. Thy young true hc.itt la light to night, < r.d tho world Is nil n vision bright. For thou bust never learned uor known 01 tho stranger paths tint are not thlnoown. And what lo tbennro tho fUmlovr days Tinitdawn and dlo In a dreary haze: And the summer nlrs that cotno ntul go Willi u weary breath and a sigh of woe; Or tho autumn hrecio that rustles down O'er tho voiceless woodland*sere uud brown? 0 what Is nil of this to tbco When thy heart Is light and glad and free? What the grief of others aud others' care*, And tho hushed regrets aud tho dark despairs, Willi the gloom of cold and the cold of gloom, And tho death of beauty and fado of bloom? These all to thco nra uuthought, unknown, For tho world of gladness Is all thluo own. Unseen the shadow that falls on thoso IVho kneel ami pruy iu their bitter woeal It Is not for thee when tho weary weep Till tholr eyelids close In n restful sleep. For thy heart Is light, and thy life Is bright, \ud for thee the world Is glad to-night. AN OLD WEST VIRGINIAN' \l tho Capital Talks of Our ISeprcsontntlve in CongreM. To the Editor of the IntcUlgenecr. Sir;?Hnvim* 1 ? ?1 ?jciuoujju uveu m West Virginia, being born at Clarksburg, [naturally tiiko ail earnest interest iu ill that concerns my own people. I often neet your splendid representative in 3ongrees, Hon. Georee W. Atkinson, ie is an honor to his State and district. ;Ie ia decidedly a busy working member if the body. If your people do as they ihould, send him back he is destined rorn his business habits and genial eraper and wonderful readiness of idaptiog himself to his surroundings to viu fame ami high honors, aud do his Hate great good. I hope Wheeling is wilding up. 1 remember the Urst time ! ever wrote my name on a hotel regiser was at the McLuro House. I have iften wondered' what became of the 'ane boys and Col Shriver, Captain iagizs, Dr. Cracraft and his son and nany others of the brave, knightly sons >f Wheeling, who bore the stars and bars >f the lost cause. Wheeling was well represented and lot a coward amongst them. And I ?avo often heard it remarked during the var that some of the mo6t stubborn ighta between individual regiments was mr Virginia people meeting each other, thank God those days are now history, tnd our great country is destined to each out and grow in its power for good ,o others and wealth to our people. Unler this administration the Pan-Ameri:an Congress met here and from it much rood will result. Harrison's administraion is much commended by sound hinking men for its hard common sense ind solid conservatism. The President ooks remarkably well. I often look at he officeholder who has the distribution )f olHce, or the poor devil of a Congressnau who is presumed to have the desiglation of tho man or woman who is to lave and hold a place under government, and concludo their lives must be i torment. Well, I suppose tho Ohio is still mudly and runs down stream. I saw General Goff here the other day. Fie made what is reported to be the post brilliant find eloquent speech in jehalf of Colonel Maginnis that has been iieard in this city for many years. 1 predict that Golf will be a prominent nan before the next National Conven.ion for nomination for President. Washington, D. C., April 9. X. Wellnhurg Klct'tiou. Corrctpondencc of the JntcUiyaicer. Welijsburo, W. Va., April 9.?The municipal election was held yesterday, with the following result, which was a conquest for the KepublicanP, the Democrats only electing two Councilmen out oi six: City Clerk, Cheater W. Windsor, Republican, was elected by a majority of ninety. School Commissioner, J. A. McNear, Kppuoncnn, uy lorty-nine. Ltcenso had a very close shave. There only being a majority of ono in its favor. It is said that the matter ol license will be contested by the temnerance people. There was a very light vote polled. There being a total of 415. All told, it was a good Republican day inWellaburg. V Tlio Spring Trade. Ohio Valley Manufacturer. The sentiment prevails in all sections,' that the turning point is near at band, and that the approach of seasonable weather will restore confidence and enliven conditions. The temperature has undergone a decided chango. and while i the various inllueuces still hold sway the showers are of the April character and vegetation is beginning to awaken in re- j eponso to them. I mo spring trade has by 110 means I passed its most active stage, notwithstanding tho fact that the period during | which it demonstrates tho greatest ani-i mation is passing by, for tho reason that! it has been restrained by unseasonable, weather and bad roads. Of course its impulse will lose by delay, but it will come with eutllcient strength to compensate for moBt of the disappointments, thus far realized. Novell log In Pnnor. St. loufn Stitfaiur; I ltailroad car wheels made of paper aro more durable than iron. I "When strong fibre is used paper can I be made into a substance so hard that it can scarcely be scratched. Blapk walnut picture frames are made ot paper and go colofcd that no ope can tell them from the original wood. An Italian monk has succeeded in constructing an organ where tho plpee are made of paper pulp. It has 1,400 pipes of various sizes. fho latest idea is to n so paper instead of wood for lead pencils, by using a patent preparation by which it can be cut aa easily aa the eoftept wood. Tbo celling of the Assembly cbatnbei at Albany, N. Y., is made of papici macho. It is a model of its bind, aud appear? 00 like marble as to deceive the most expert eye. Cracks in floors around the skirting board or other parts of a room may be neatly filled by thoroughly soaking newspaper In paste mado as thick af putty and forced into tho cracks with 1 paBte knife. It will soon harden ant can bo painted. A store in Atlanta, Ga., has been buil entirely of paper. The rafters, weathe boards, roof and flooring aro nil tuado o thick compressed paper boards, lmper vious to water. On account of the sur ; face of tho paper being smooth and ban: I it can not catch on tiro us easily as i wooden building. It is found warm it cold weather and cool in hot weather. A paper piano bos lately been exhlbited in Tana. The entire caso is made of compressed paper, to which is given c hard surface, a cream white briliianl polish. The legs and sideH aro orna mentcd with arabesques and lloral do signs. Tho exterior and as much of the interior as can be seen when tho instrument is open aro covered with wreatha anil medallions painted iu miniature. A now mill for the manufacture o! paper from mow has been recently estab I lulled in Sweden. Taper of 'different thickness and pasteboard mado of it have already been shown, tho lattei oven in sheets three-quartersof an inch thick. It is as hard as wood and can be easily pointed and noliahed. It has all thegoml qualities, but none of tho defects of wood. Tho pasteboard can bt used for door and wludow frames, architectural ornaments and all kinds ol furniture. ____ Tim simh "Every Inch ft Kliii*." I'all McUl Jludjrl, "And what impression did you form of the Shah ? You saw him. ol courao ?" "Yes, I attended one of his levees and had tho honor of a private audience with him." "You had seen him over here, too?" "Yes, I had met him at ouo of the country houses," "Aud how did he strike you in his own home?" "The Shah," replied Mr. Ourzoa, "is every inch a king. I was very much struck by this: tho di^uity of his bearing and the obeisance, even, of the moat exalted of his subjects worn very romarkable. For the rest, ho is an enlightened and cultivated monarch, with nothing of tho barbarian about him and nothing in his manner of lifo which is especially Oriental, except his restlessness?his snddcn movements from one place to another, from ono shooting-box to a second." Our Ilunnnh .Innu. ' Our ffnnnah Jane was thin nnd weak, Ami HNliy whlto her Hit ntul check. We often thought-ond thought with pain, We soon must lo&oour lfunuuii Jane." With chance of iloctorn, change of ulr, Khc *ow?hi tor hculiutf every irhere. And, when our hopea were almost pant, "favorite Prescription" tried ut ln?t. It pivc us joy. It gave us hope, She (.eased to pluc, fche ceused to mope, I Pierce'* remedies ale Hiiro and true] Now Hannah June hi good aa uow. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it will givo satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Dr. Pierce's Pellets?cleanse and regelate tho stomach, bowels and system generally. Ono a dose; purely vegetable. HOSl'lT.U, KEMKI)1E8. A New Method of Treating VUnnscfl. "What are they? There is a now departure in the treatment of diseases. It consists in the collection of the specifics used by noted specialist* of Europe and America, and bringing them within the reach of all. For instance the treatment pursued by special physicians who treat indigestion, stomach and liver troubles only, was obtained and prepared. The treatment of other physicians, celebrated for curiug catarrh was procured, and so on till these incomparable cures now include disease of the lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and nervous debility. This new method of "one remedy for one disease" must appeal to the common sense of all sufferers, many of whom have experienced the ill effects, and thoroughly realize the absurdity of the claims of Patent Medicines which are guaranteed to cure every ill out of a single bottle, and the use of which, as statistics prove, ha* ruintd more stomacht than alcohol. A circular describing these new remedies is sent free on receipt of stamp to pay postage by Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Canada, sole proprietors. mwfaeow An Important Matter. Druggists everywhere report that the sales of the Restorative Nervine?a nerve food and medicine?are astonishing;exceeding anything they ever had, while it gives universal satisfaction in headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, sexual debilif.v. Iifl(ilrni>lip. nnnr nipmnrtr fitn i\\vr\. ness, etc. Taylor Bros., of Bryan, 0.; Arabery & Murphy, of Battle Creek, Mich.; C. B. Woodworth & Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., and hundreds of others state that they never handled any medicine which sold so rapidly, or gave such saiisfaction. Trial bottles of this great medicine and book on Nervous Diseases, free at the' Logan Drug Company, who guarantees and recommends it. mwfaw-3 The Gardian (Episcopal, New York) prints a communication headed, "Favorable Testimony to Our Mode of Worship," from the penitentiary in Iowa. The rim Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning; you are taking tho first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to ita normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetito returns, good digestion is restored, and tho Livor and Kidneys resume healthy I action. Try a bottle. .Price 50c, at Logan Drug Co/s Drug Store. 0 SIlloH1 Nerve and Livor l'ills. I An important discovery. They acton the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They I speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. Thirty doses j for twenty-five cents. Samples free at The Logan Drug Co.'s. Van IIouten's Cocoa*?Largest sale iu the world. G Do you have "Logomachy," with everyone who calls at your ollico or in your homes, "don't you know why?" it's your stomach, you need a Spring medicine and tonic, and Loose's Extract I of Red Clover iB just wh-it you want. Try it and bo convinced. For sale by Logan Drug Co., Bridge Corner Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. . "Ayeh'b Hair Vigor is a most oxcel-1 lent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from experience. Its use promotes tbe growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft.- The Vigor is a Biire cure for dandruff."?J. W. Bowen, Editor of jEnquirer, McArthur, Ohio. njtvr TP) Dr. BULL'S facilitates Xctthlng and HvADV CVDIID regulates tho Bowcla. At iUnul ulflUr alldruRcUtH.PrlcoSScts. mil 9 Cures Coughs, Colds, i BULL w Hoarseness, Asthma, . Bronchitis,J|fiU Croup,Inci) pient Con-UljS nsumPt'(!^< } and relieves Consmup, f-MKBIIQ tiya Persons. 25 cents. ^ 1 JlliB m oiiokc ltmvs'cubeb"aamneffiteth t1 iUUHt Unit, Pruna Cli, /(allHrKjjlJt* flKANCR AM) TRADE, Tho lVnlureH of tlio Sloney nnd Stocl Slnrketi. Nkw York, April lO.-Moncy oti call cosy ranging from 4 to 7 per cent, last loan (1 pci ccnt. clonal offered nt ft per ccnt. Prime mer cautlle paper r*7K percent. Sterling excbanjfi quiet ni ?t W. dales of stocks were 116,6>! snares. Tin' stock mukct w*s dull again tvdaj, am! whllo It presented ? firm front up to tho lasi hour, a bear raid then changed tho complexlot: of the dealings nn<l nil the curly fractional gal to were wiped out. Uulon Pacltlo was tho great feature of the dny; the inovemeiiU of tho Htuch ranged for the day at per ccnt. A firm tone wiu Imparted to tho dealing* About man,which lasted until tho lu?t hour, when tho bears made adrlvoat Mls*ourl Paclllc and Incidentally at tho wiiole uiarkvt. MlKsonrl Paclllc was afl'cctcd [ by tho ai'tlounf the company In giving notice that It did not send n representative to the ' meeting of tlio Association. tflfiu* tho brum h . handle upon which t<? bro?k lis prlcea. There , were aomo wldo fluctuation* utuonif tho Inactive , stocks In tho (ant hour. Tho market clotcd dull and heavy generally at Inilgnlllcaut change? lor the ilitr. , Hal I road bondi were steady and active; talcs 81/01,000. 1 Government and Btato bonds dull and steady. hon 1)1 amd stock quotatlons-cmlskd ujp. ! (r. tf.fireg... I.'J Ohfo >4 Mississippi, lU'u U. 8.4a coupons-.-!*! do preferred 70 [ U. H. 4Ws rcK Oregon Impr'vcm't 41 U. 8. 4,%? cotipon.H.10:ik Oregon Nav 07 1'itclllu (* of 'to lid Oregon Tram :i7 Adams Express W Pacific Mull iWL' American KxpreasJlt Pittsburgh JM Canada Pacific 71 Pullman Palace 1?J Canada Southern... fit Heading... .. 4014 1 Central I'aclflc SI Kuek Inland ill};, 1 Chesapeake Ac Ohio at.L. ?S? Sun J-'rau 17V; do first preferred. BU St. Paul C7? do second pref'd.. SKk do preferred h*.h4 Chi. Uur..t Qulncy.lW!* St. Paul k Omaha.. ttl? Del. ?fc Hudson ltof4 do preferred... ... yyj; 1 Del., Lark& NVcat.M.i:Vik Tcnn.Coal A Iron.. 40 Denver?b It.Q Texas Paclllc p>)i Krle *2i?i Union Paclllc O'.H; Fort Way no 1M U.S. Express......... 75 Illinois Central lll)<; \V.,St. L.& P 11 y. KanwuitToxsi ? do preferred 264? LnkoSfioro 107'; Welts-Fargo Kx 140 Louisville ?fc Nosh... 8IJv Western Union 811c Memphis it chn?.... (VI Am. Cotton Oil I'uL Michigan Central... 07UiColorHdoCoal 4(1 M Uvnnrl P....1(1,. Ill' I If...1 Ml..,., t,.r. n u" #ThVi / ;<J A c' **1 o * ^ Q ?ic JT?Vr *.7*.V.V * NewJcney Central.118)4 do preferred J"}* Norfolk A W.pref'd WiW. Stitro f> Northern l'aclllo.... 30k lUchm'd & W. 1\T. i!lVi do preferred - 7:?v< Atchison 37$ Ki)rihwwlern.?......lNH Lend Trusl 17k do preIerred.~...^Hly, sugar ttl)i Now York Control.. 107 Ilrandstuflit nnd I'rovlMoiis. NKtr York, April 10.?Flour, rccelpfa H1.S07 packages; exports 3,WJ barrels Mid 85.1K0 tuiclcs; tuurkut active, 6al0cadvamo asked: tales 32,700 barrels. Wheat, receipts 15.COO bushels; exports 15,33d bushels; mien Hi,M,000 IxinhclH of futures mid 12000 bushela of gpot; ?p?tmarket unsettied; No. 3 red U^iuS-V^c; mm railed red GS?f7itc: i options active and Ji-iJiooll'; May hit 3 lOaVOkc, 1 efosltift at WJfrr. June MiJic: July Si^aS^c, c losing nU&%o; August elo-unir at87Xc; September h7j;a.ss>4c. closing at b7>*c; December 8iiJhi'JO^c, closing at OO^c. ltye strong; western 67aWJ4c. Hurley strong; western 4Wi2<?. Corn, receipt* 102,070 bushels; export* 110,'00 bushels, sales 1,000,000 btisbelsof futuresaud 258.000 bpab* olsol *pot; market fairly active; migrated mixed .'C^illc; April 3%i; May closing at Wc; Juue ay^Wjic, closing at July jjyjia 4u>jC, closing ?t 3'jJic. Data, receipts 41,000 bush* els; exports 80.000 bushels; sales 833,000 bushels ol futurcHand 110.000 bushels of spot; market lets active; A prll WJiuvy fa elosltiK at Wjfc; May Wt fci^c, closing at 2U)ie; No. 2 white aJo; mixed western 2Sa33c; white do 32a37%c; No. a Chicago 30i!4a.Hlc. May and hops (|iilet. Codec steady aud 6 polnt.s up; May l7.50nl7.G.'>c; Juno 17 :tOa 17,J.r>c; July I7.2aal7.2icj August 37.00al".10c; September lf.SSalO iH)c; October 10.05al0.70c; November and December 1C.30ji10.-10o; January hl.20al0.25c; spot ltlo steady at 2QJ40. Sugar fairly active. Molassew steady. Utccllrm. Tallow steady, llosln tlrm; strained common tojjood 5127&il 32%. Turpentine lower aud quiet nt ?2>$o. K^kh firmer and lower; western 12c. .v.. uiii Uivn ?ll uunli ~?i UU 1IUW {II VCft ?1? 25; extra prime 19 St'alO 00. Cut meats strong. I>ardquiet; western steam G.52%c; April f?.60c; Msj* (5.51c; June G.r>Jc; July C G3c; August G.71c; September G.77o; October 0.80c. Butter nulet; western dairy 7al8c; creamery 10al8e. Cuecso firm; western.'l0}?ftl(%c. Ciiicaoo. April 10.?a largo speculative buslncsi was again transacted lu wheat to day, with local operators trading freely nud outside orders also numerous. Some business was also doing by parties having foreign clientage. The feel Ilk was decidedly unsettled and nervous, due cliieiJyto the uncertainty of the Govtrnn cut crop report. Corn, another active day was wltnes'cil iu this market. The feeling was nervous ami unsettled. Oat active aud unsettled. Provisions, moderately Rctlvc nud prices somewhat Irregular end slightly advanced. Flour dull. \Vbe*t, caaa r\o. 2 spring SliiblK'C: No. 3 spring 7Qa?.5e; No. 2 red Mfcc; Ajrll 8l}inS2Kc, cleslug at 81}&; May ?2dS*l'4c, closing at J une 82kas:%c, closing at 82;^c; J uly 8lab'2!^e, closing at HlJ^e. Corn, cash No. 2. 30%c; Aprifao><c:AlayuiJ4a32Kc,closlugat3l}4c; J uly :r.!%H33}?c, closing at 32%<:. Oats, cashviU 2lc: May2SaiiJ4c, closlug at*23j?c; Juue22a21%et closlug at 23c; July 23o21J4c, closing at 2aj^e. ltye,No.2,4il^e. Flaxseed, 81 iL Timothy seed 51 iflat 21. Mes* porK. cash ?10 h7%: May 510 70a 10 00, closing at $10 87)4; June S10 80all 00, closiugat511 00; July $10U0all 10. closing ut Sit 10. tard. cash G.17%aG.20c; Ma> G.'22%o: Juuo G.27%c; July G,H0aG.X2&c, closing ?t G.32J6C. Bacon, short ribs 5,.'Wc: shoulders I.Mai.eoc; short clear 5.G0.i5.Gjc. Whisky 31 02. Butter uuehauged. Philadelphia. April 10.?Flour firm and higher.. Wheat firm; fair to good milling SOaSGc: prime to fancy SHsWlc; Wo. '2red GO^,a87c; May and June 87a8Se; July 85aS5%c. Corn firmer and higher; No. a mixed 35c; steamer No. 2 mixed 37ka3Sc: No. 2 mixed April 37%o37j?c; May 37% a3SJ*c; J une iWK'^Xe: J uly oJuayj^e. Oat* firm; No. a white 3*20; No. * white April 3t2<t82}(c; May 30%a31Kc; June 30}?&?lc; July W}.<siXtc. Butter dull ana weak; Pennsylvania creamery extra llie; do prints extra 2Ga31c. Eggs dull and uuscttled; Pennsylvania firsts ll%al2c. Baltimore, April 10.?Wheat, western easy; No. 2 winter red spot arid Aptii &itfn8b%c; May SGhSGJ^c; July HaSIKc. Corn, western strong; mixed spot and April 37%o3Sc; May 88c; June USJ^WJac; July JW^c. Outs active and strong; western white 3la;?Jc. Itye inactive at .V-aoTc. Hay steady; primo to choke timothy 512 Wit 13 CO. Eggs steady at 12c. Coffee quiet aud steady; ltlo20%c. Cincinnati, o., April 10.?Flour steady. Wheat firm: No. 2 red 83c; receipts 800 bushels; shipment 1,500 bushels. Corn strong; No. 2 mixed 3G%n37e. Oats strong; No. 2 mixed 2G}?a27'4c. iiu. wc. i'oik steady at sio 07J4a 11 00. bird firmer. Bulk meats tlrm and unchanged. Uaeou s'.caly ami unehauged. Whisky steady attl 0i Butter, sugar uud vtoceso quiet. Eggs steady. Toj.kdo, 0., April 10.?Wheat nctlvc and lower; ca>h 8lc; April May Sl%c; July Wkc. Corn tlrm aud higher; cash 31c; May 33>ic. Oats quiet; cash 21c. (JJaverseed dull nail steady; cash W 35; October S3 65. Llvu Stuck* Cnic.ioo, April 10.?Cattle?Receipts 12,S00 head; shipments 4,000 head; beeves f-1 Ma5m); steers $3 Oca 110; htcckers aud feeders $2 50?i;i 00; Texaus $!60u3 10. UojjH-tteceipts 21.0C0^1iead; shipments C.5C0 heart; market 5aloo lower: mixed SI OTuil 30: light ?1 00a 1 30; skips S3 SOal 00. Sheep?Receipts 11.00J head; shipments 3,000 head; market lower; natives S3&0a015; western corn fed 31 l>0ar? 75; lambs S550?i6 75. New York. April 10.?Beeves?Receipts 550 head; no trading; dressed beef firm at 6a7J<o j>er pound. Sheep aud lambs?Receipts 2,6)3 (lead; market firm; sheep S> 25*6 50 per 100 lbs.; yearlings SO 50a7 70; spring lambs Sl0CaG50 each;dres?e I mutton steaay at OalOJ^c per lb.; I dressed yearlings firm at ltall^c per lb. Hogs ?Receipts i,':ti3 head; marketiteady at SI 40a l uo per 103 lbs, East Liberty, Pa., April 10;?Cattle?Receipts 100 head: shipments no head; market nothing doing; all through consignments. Hogs?Receipts 1,000head; shipmotus 1,330 head; market fair: medium and selected St fiOa-l 55; common to best Yorkers ?t 20at 45; pigs Si 15al25. Sheop?Receipt* 200 head: shipments 400 head; market slow at unchanged prices. ClSCISNXTI. O-- --- .v.^ouffo omiiijcer; common and light 83 fH.nl '25; packing aud hutchor? M 15ttl 35; receipts 2,tH0 head; shipments 2,'210 head. Petroleum. Nn?' York, April id.?Petroleum opened irregular; spot being steidy at 7?^c. while May option whs KtroiiK at8U>??; spot oll'advancelt to tOWcand closed llrm at that flgiiro; May option nuvaucedj^c, then declined to 80c, rallied and closed steady at SOftc, Btock Exchnngo: Open* lug at 79J2e; highest 8>%e; lowest 7'J^c; closing 80}?c. , Sales Sou,Oft) bari els. OilCity, Pa.. April 10.?Petroleum opened at 7!>%c; highest 80*<c: lowest 7'>%c; closed at 80}{c; sales 110.000 hnrrels: charters C'J.Jill bands; shipments 07,001 barrels, Biudfoud.I'a.,April 10.?Petroleum opened at 79%o; closed at 8.i^c; highest 8Q)?c; lowest | Ttyjc: clearancea 53ii,wo barrels. . Pittsburgh, Pa., ApriUO.-Petrolcum dull i but steady; opened at 7U}?r, closed at EO^e; i highest SQ%c; lowest Metals. I New Yobk, April 10.?Pig Iron oulet and I easy. Copper neulected a*. Sl t-i. Lead dull and steady at $387)4, Tin untitled at 810 65. Cotton. "ciNcissATi, O., April 10.?Cotton steady; middling at He. A(lvlci) to Mother*. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by asicl: child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, Igeud at once and get a bottle of Mas. AVinslow's Soothing Syrup forChildues Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suffer* er immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It | cures dysentery and diarrhcea, regulates tho stomach and bowels, cures windcolic, softens the guuiB, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mas. Wisblow's 1 SnA-Mtivn " MH.ucJVttiir ?UU UHILDllKN MKETIIjsft is pleasant to tho taste; and is tbe prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is lorsale by all drugRials throughout tho world. Price 25 cents a bottle. ' invFJtw lluckleii'fl Arnica Salve. The beat Balve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or 110 pay required. II is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pel box* For gale by Logan Drug Co, fHE P&OOn Ttl5WEEF5 == ======i= CLEAN. Swift's Specific is the besom of destruction to Blood Poison, its destiny being to sweep from the fnee of the globe the deadliest scouragc to which humanity has ever been subject. Antidotes and dominates Dlood Poison and makes a permanent cure, instead of substituting one disease for another, as is the ease with the old potash and mercury mixtures. tSgggreg I-cavcs no bad effects. It is atonic, and assists digestion and build) up the, health, instead of causing indigestion and depicting the system as with potash and mercury mixtures. rjgpBjCTB la more infallible than any remedy ever made. A case of lilooil gfr/feSg&l l?o!son which it fails to cure, is incurable. It is the tonic which all feeble persons should take. Send for treatise on Ulood and Skin Dissases, mailed free. ' SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. iCnhrirtlAf h .*?. S. Cob MUST BE SOLD! Having; concluded to retire from business, I will oiler my entiro stock or Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, a Complete Outfit ot "Wagon Maker's Tools, also a Good Sale, lor Sale Cheap. Goods must lie sold. DAVID KULL, SR., [tii 2110 Main Street. BOVAIRD&SEYFMG MAIN OJFICE AND WORKS, Bradford, Mm County, Pa. Branch Office and Salesroom 150 First Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Constantly on liand, both at Bradford and Pittsburgh, tho largest stock of Bring and Ming Ms IN THE WORLD And all our own justly acknowledged superior make. Our facilities for promptly filling large or' ders are unsurpassed, as wo manufacture and deal In everything lu tho way of Oil and Artesian Well Supplies. EXAMINE OCR New Electric Engine, And bccomc convinced that it substantiates our claim that it is the best in tho luurket. N. B.?We are once more in the field with the largest stock of FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HOD SUPPLIES In Olldom. Second-hand BOILERS, ENGINES, TANKS,PIPES, TUBING, CASING, etc., ctc., at ft large discount from the price of new. Three thousand eight hundred second-hand hollers nnd engine* sold In the last seven years Without one mishap or word of fault being found. THIS IS CUE RECOBD. Estimates Furnished, Correspondence Solicited, liptMWJK _ for Infants and Children. "Caatortafs bo well adapted to children that | CMtorta cures Colic, Coofifcpatfon, Ill Bo. Oxford BW| Brooklyn, N. Y, | Without Injurious medicatton, Tiie CrxTAcn Comtant, 77 Murray Street, N. V. the Satisfscifrion" <TiiJFi?riinff=fid. EACH CAN OF THE COOKS BAKING FOWDHt? IS GUARANTEED FULL STRENGTH, FULL WEIGHT, AND IS SOLO ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. OOOiCii ?uartbbs,IIetaiil at 5 cts. ; Halves, ^etasl at 10 org, 0Q0H8 Psy wps, Retail at SO c rs: ; Solid by all'Grocers. Try a Poland Qgin. 1 TRAVELERS'GUIDE, A rrival anj> departure of XX TRAINS?Oil and after Nor. 'J1,1SS9.-U*. FLANATIOftOVRCVmNCBftfAMI. Dalit. tSllU. day excepted, IMonday excepted. Ibaturday exi-eptod, IStm(lay only, 'tuturduy?only,? Extern fl to mlartl timtf. B.ao.R.11.?.VninWw.KMt. Depart. Arrive. Waah. C'y, Rait., Phil.A N.Y. *4:!B atn Ml :0ft pra Wash. C'y, Rait., l'hil.A N.Y. *-2:25 pm *12:45 am Waah. C'y. Rait.. i'hlU N.Y. <1l:fOpm ?:/? aiu Cumberland Accom- t7:Riam ffi :80 pm OrafionAccom *2:25 pm 12:43pm Meuudivlllo Accom t7:00am jy:(ttam B.& O.R.R.?C.<t0.Xttv?\Yest Xor Columbna and Chicago- *8:3S am *12:45 am Oolumbua, Cln, and Chl'so... I0:0bara fliiopm Chlrnxo Mm I ted 10:10 pm 5:H0ant ChicagoKxprvaa t4:iapu< 111:00am Columbia, Cln. Bt. louiil u':m pm &:;? am yni.m?? Boll'aSoapona. gE? PREPARER FOR IHITECK white handkerchiefs, white under shirts. ' white pillow cases,* white curtains, white collars;, whitf. shwts, white cuffs, white everything. xxv using- xuciixi'a* o Tito groat Washing Pcwdcr. R. W. BELL MFG. CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Plumblnff. Cflfi Afitnnm FlfHniy. vr?^?-7 MATCHLESS BUSHEL Solf-Llghtlngl No Matoheal ^ Agpl ALWAYS READY 1 fJkt&Sl SEXDFOllSAMl'I.K.1 11 4.TRIMBLE&LUTZ, Ml 14ia&l4l8Msill0tSt., Wheeling, W, Vft. [027 , G.EO.HIliHEftD&SON, Successors to Thompson A lllbbcrd, Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters UK ASS FOUN'DEES. Specialties?Natural Has Buppllei, Steam ' Denting and Ventilation. J 311 MARKET ST., Wheeling W. Va. All work promptly ilono ut most reasonable price*. }n8 yyn. IIA HE A EOS, I'UACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters, Ko. 33 TWELFTH STREET. All work done promptly nt reasonable prices. Grape Vinos,Trees, Flowers,etc rape vines lor spring onm. 80 Varieties of tho Best Old ami Now Grapes Grown in this Country. J!0 Coucord, Ives, Hartford,'Catawba or i'ekins, for Si 00. 1- Martha, Champion, Alva, Apawam, Fen ecu Salem, Goetlio. or Warden's, for 8100. 10 l'oeklltwton, Je Hereon. Lady, Telegraph, Barry, Wilder, I)elaware, Brighton or Duchess, for St 00. Niagara, 1 Moore'# Early or Kmplro Staio. for gl 00, In a collection of other varieties. Vines strictly firstclass, and very low by tho 100 or 1,000. Strawberries fu great variety, including latest novelties. Very low In largo quantities. Also i Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants and Uoosbcrries in variety, l'ersnns dextrine to plant stnall /mils are requefted to send list of what I they want, to be priced. Ix-ftm* ordering elsewhere. Address, W. it. DUNLAP. fc24 West Alexander. Pa. Tllees, evergreens,. vines, KLO\V?JtS, VEGETABLES, PLANTS, Ac. About tho l&t of April wo will begin to t-hlp | ,'rces, and other hardv Htull*. Send in your orders now and have them lllled Just when >?u want them with No. 1 stock, tend for-prlce lUt. ' OSCAltWKIGIIT, Moundbvllle, W. Va. Telephone No. 1013. mr22 Comics and Tin Roofing. GalvaniSSCwS AND TIN ROOFING. Special attention given to all kinds o! Sheet Iron and Tin Work on Buildings. Alao fit eel and Felt Hoofing. Call and get prices before contracting, as I am prepared to give bargains In that lino ol vork. B. F. CALDWELL, IpIS fVtr. Main ami South S'rfoU Baking Powder. Warranted to make healthy Bread and Cakes. 1 Bo ?*'iro you Ret the geuuluu 1'owdtr. Tre^ircd only by R. H. LIST, npr> 101Q Main Street. 1 Business Cards. E. H. HUDSO^, BUEEIt ANDSELLER OF LIVE STOCK. Xo. 3001 McColJoch Mrcct, Wheeling, W. Va., BOYS AND SEl.lJrOR CASH ONI.Y. mrla daw I^UUUAW & IiEED, Wholesale and Retail dealers In all grades of ROOFING, SLATE, FELT AND SAILS. All work promptly done. HURRAW & REED, Practical Sinters, ^ Medical. ITf STffliP 4 ra HwlnsanoPersonsItcatorod. 2) U i)r. KUJi.E'4 OJIKAT NERVE RESTORER. DRitff i: KCUVE UlBEABr.H. On I# iur? 3&rur? /ur /.'err* / .?, Kpllrpit, tic. % lNKAt.uin.n it Uktn#?directctl. So fat ?j\cr tint. i> Uuf i vie. Trratliotnrt J"-'trial bottln triu to Kit M putenti.they ntjinjj cxpres? elurgM on bo*' when fcS?rtrctlvcd. 8?nd ntiuti, V. (). endrcprr?i luldren of unictr-J to Dr. KLINK.Vil Arch St.. J'hlUdflphi*. P*. b?o uru^i.u. unwnia Q7 iMtTxnsQ rjiAtpx. tlQgVMWMW . TB WEAK REM Suffering from iho cffecU of youthful crrort, earlr I-ray, wasting weafcnMa, lostcianhood.efc., Iwiii jend a valuahlo trcatlno (uealodl containing full particular* for homo enro, FREE of charge. A cplondiii mcdlcul work; rhouldbo road by every Boa Wbo is nervous and debilitated. AdJreeu,, Prof* F. C. FOWIiEK, BToodoa, Coan*' WEAK FREELY -'r?r Brnlcd TrentUo itphlnlni Mf!* 1\U& abwdutw ami |K!rfcrt CURE _??' fin f*M vlthuut tonmrli drtiirulnxt ft10^ bllltr.lAck of Vljror ?U1<I U?*cU ?\l II OS l'rcmaiiirtj l>cc!lne, B n n f* I IiIIm it I'mirtinrtnl Iihuirilon. k'i.lnrv ni (i Ulaililer Wmioh-h, etc. I THE MAB5T0W CO., 10 Park Placo. New York. N. Y. ttvi-wwrAw REWARD-TO WILL | I tDdv-'V-' pay the above reward for anr I .>m.A i<l I.lvnr ConmUlnt. Dvcnfrmia. filolr IImi!. a?he, Indigestion, Constipation or Costlvcncsfc i wi' cannot euro with WeM's Vegetable Liver Pll.'i. when the directions are strictly compiled wiU'. Tbey arc purely Vegetable and never IaII . to R.'vo satisfaction. Bugiir coated. LargeI boxetf. containing 80 Pills, 25 cent*. I'cwareol counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by John C. West <4 Co. Sold by McLAIN BHOTHEKa, cor. Markot and Twelfth * itroeu, Wbwling, W. Ya. ic^kwitaw i ^ uoiuimuuii Accom J15"*!"" nr.wmm 81. Clalravillo AcootuM |{0:W>ain hr.UOata flt,fiUlr?vll!oAccom .... U:}$pm tl:i?pm 8L UlalnvUio Ai-coin... |4:15pm fOslOpni B.O.A O.rf.H.- W.P.&B. IHo. Yor Pittsburgh *rD *w'?? *m I'tttxbnrgb 7i?l*m C:?pin IMliiburgh and KiuL ?:?pu? |p?io pm Pityburgb 11:40 pm HfMprn Wellington, Pa? Aecom |5s36pm tBilOam P., C. A BT. L. Rr. Pittsburgh ..... t7:20ftni I'ltUburgli and Now York.... ll515l)In PittfburghandNewYorlu... t4:'2Qpm f 11:00am ntubuwb A S. Y. Kx......... JMO JJJU vim, K*prcB*,clu. aud Bt Louis... 17:Wam ffl :60 am Kxpress.Oin. and Ht. Louis... fONOtmj fJiVOpm K*j?reM,etcubcH?illo&Col. 11:45pra f3:45pm Steubeuvlllo A Peuulson..... f4:^0pm C. * P. R. R. Pittsb'gh, Clove. A Chicago* tB:fl?Rm HtctibcuvilloAccom 10;3Uam Pittsburgh and Now Yorir.... tll:?!nm >11:18am Ulevoland and Chicago t'isMpm 18:53 am Pittsburgh aud New York... t;?:Wpm j5:37pw Hunt Liverpool '7:14 pm ll*:12 am C., L. A. W. R. R. Kxpresg,Cleveland, B. AW? fl2:lHpra fi?:lflpm MusnIUou Accom jft:12pm fll :83 am SUClalnvilla Accom f8:Q0am jlWUra SLOUlnvIUoAccoro fioiiwam tlslG.'pm Ht.clftlrhvllloAccom t-M'Jpni 15:80pm it. C'lalravllioAcconi C:i.'lpm pm Local Freight aud Accom..*. 1:13 pro tl2:K> pm OHIO RIVKR R. R. Pa.-*fingor?.M *7:00 aiu 11:10 am Pwduger. 11:80 am Sitopm t_'*??<??cor... a ?4;ia pm 8Mf?,pm 11., Z. A C. RAILROAD?Central Time. Bellalre it ZanesYllloThrough l'a**onger Icavoa Bellalre at 9ao a. m., arrives at Bellalre at 8:45 p n. Woodifleld Passenger leaves Bcllairs at 4:10 p m., arrives at Beilairo at 8:M) a. m. Bunmerflold Accommodation Icavoa Bollalro i>t I?:'^0 n. m.. wrrlvnn m H:Qn a. m. Railroads. WHEELING & EI.M GKOVK RTK! V? On aud alter Mouaay, October 28, Iriiltm f>n >?.? Whiutllnn *. Ifln. l nriilniuas follows: LKAVEWllKLINO. v 5:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m.,0:00 a. ra., 11:00 a. m.,l:30 p. m., 3:80 p. m? 6:20 p. in., 7:00 p. w., 0:?0p. m Lkavb Wuekuno Park. C:10 a. m., 7:45 a. m., 10 n. to., 12:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m.t 4:20 p. in., C:10 p. jn., 8:00p. m., 10 p. m. SUNDAYS?Leave tho city at8:00a. m.. and run every hour until 9:00 p. m. Leavo \\ heellug Parkat0:C0a. m.,nud run every hour until 10.-CO p. m. JExcopt church train will leavo Park at 9:45 a. m. and city at 12:15 p. m. oc-2G c. ii insert, sup't. j^ALTiMOUE AOI1IO IIAILROAD? Depnrturo and arrival of lrnin? at WhoelJiitf. .Knsl em time. Wehedulo in el/ ^P^>NSp^?raifcet November VI. 1H89. tett fi> m7/VaWA M AIS LINK i:\HT. kSliifc For llalllmoro, Philadul* plilaaud New York, -1:35 ?.* in.,2:25 and 11:50 p.m. dully* Cumberland acconunotlatlon, 7:30 a.m. daily, except Grallon Accommodation, 2:25 p m., daily. Jfoutidsvilio Accommodation, 7:00 a. m., except Sunday. arrive. From New Yorlc. Philadelphia and Ealtlinoro, S:30 a. m aud 12:15 p. m. and 11:05 p. m., daily. Cumberland Aecomiuodutiou, 5:35 p. in., except Sunday. Uraftou Accomodation, 12:45 p. m., dally. Momidsvillo Accomodation, 0:05 a. m., except " TKAN80III0 DIVISION. For Chicago, 8:35 and 10:05 a. m. and 10:10 p' m. dally, nnd 4:15 p. m. dully, accept Sunday. Cincinnati Exptcsi, 10:05 a. m. and 10:15 p m., dully. Columbus Accomodation, 4:15 p. m., cxcep auudsy. St. Clalrsville Accomodation, 10:05 a. m. and 1:45 aud 4:16 p. m., except Sunday. ARRIVE. Chicago Express, 12:45,5:G0 a. m. and 0:10 p. in dally. Cincinnati Express, 6:33 a. in. aud 0:10 p. m., dally. Columbus Accommodation, 11:00 a. m., dally, except Sunday. Pt. Clalrsville Accommodation, 11:00 a m.and 1:35 aud 0:10 p. m., dully, except Sunday. WHEELING Ji PITTSBURGH DIVISION. For Pittsburgh, 5:40 and 7:20 a. ni., dally, and 1:40 p. m., dally, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh aud the Fast, 0:20 p. m., dally. Washington Accommodation,5:35p.m., daily, except Sunday. ARRIVE.* From Pittsburgh, 10:00 a. m., dally, and 12:50 p. in., dully, except bunday, and 0:55 aud 10:10 p. m., dally. Washington Accommodation, 8:10 a. m., daily, cxnopt Hn?dny. Ohio river railroad.-time Tablo taking effcct November 21, 188'J. Patwuger traliiK will run as follows?Central Time. All trains dally cxcept Uiobo marked thus f which do not run on Sunday: south bound. fNo.7 No. 5. tNo.l' No. j. i.eavr. a. m. p. m. a. m. *. m. Wheeling 3:16 10:30 6:00 Bcnwood 3:35 10:45 6:15 Houatavllle .......... 3:60 11:06 6:32 p. m. New Martiusvillo.M ? 5:06 12:05 7:37 Williamstown .. G:55 1:40 9:83 Parkeraburg .. 6:45 ?!Pf) *> "*' tUvetiBWOod 7:12 ......... 3:4b 11:45 - p. m. Maxo'n City 8:3a 4:rsS i-.t<5 Clliloa ~~ S:.VJ 4-M> 1:10 Ft. .Pleasant* - 9:1!? B:0T> 1:45 (IftlllnoliN .... 9:3b 6:00 2:05 (Juyandotte 11:02 7:30 8:27 IXuutiunion 11:15 7:45 3:40 AKBIVB. Charleston, via K. & O .... 8:50 8:50 t. m. Charleston, via C. &0.? 15:00 12:53 11:00 White Sulphur ~~ ?. 8:2C 6:18 Staunton 12:05 8:2i ......... Anlilnnd..... 12:?i 8:15 Portsmouth 1:32 4:07 MaysvlUc m. 3:10 5:37 Cincinnati.. 5:10 7:35 KO&TH bOCMD. No.2. No.4. No.Sl No. j.f.avb. p. m. a. in. a. m. Cincinnati 0:30 7:35 MaysvlUc ? 8:25 0:41 Portsmouth .... 9:61 U:2D ,MWM p. in. ......... Ashland 10:4M I2:st p. m.| Blannton ......... 4:00 2:10 WhltoBulphur 7:131 6:42 Charleston, vla.K. ?fc O. 0:45 11:55 Charleston, via. C. & O.l 12:53 lo:lb ARRIVE, p. ra. Iluntlngton j 2:30 11:45 I.EA.VK. a.m. p.m. Huntington t5:S5.10:00 f2:30 Guyaudotte 6:45 10:15 2:43 Ualllpollu 7:10 11:40 4:10 p. in. ...^ Point Plemnt. 7:30 12:01 4:30 ClUton 8:05 12:ito 5:00......... Mason City 8:10 12: tc ft:0S? ltavennwood 0:2.1 2:00 0:25 x. m. pflrkerebiirR. 11:10 8:KG 8:W) 0:00 WlUiamfiUwn 11:45 4:0.'! C:30 Kew MnrtlnKville 1:27 Rsm D",< MoundsvlUe V:2.'i 7:10 9:sK Bcmrood - '2:10 7:80 ... 9:M Wheeling ... i>:a5 TA!>....? 10:10 Throuph tlckclK, and baggage checked, to nl* polnlH. For rutus and other Information addreia W. J. ROBINSON', a. 1?. A., l'arkerfiburg. A. J. BANDY, A, Vt. 1'. A., Parkersbtinr. W. II. O.iltOKS. H. T. A.. 1'omcroy. Ohio. f Central Standard Time. ennsylvania Lines. From Bridgeport Station. Trains via Iho Cleveland <fc Pittsburgh Railroad leave BrldRcport for l*ittHliuryli( Chicago and Clevelaud, 4:fc0 a. m. For Wtuiourtth, 10:& a. m. For Chicago nud Cleveland, 1:12 p. in. Kor Pittsburgh and New York, *2:&4 p. m. For BteubunvlUe, 8:83 a. la. Tmtni o?rt??n ? U-I ... MnuKwi'wtvnt /:r>;ia. m., 10:22 a. ia.; 12:2a p. m.,4:irip. m.. and 7:62 p. in. On Batutdnys only?For Last Liverpool, 6:14 p. m.; from Kaat Liverpool, 11:12 p. m. FttOM WHEELING STATION. Trains via the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati .t St. Louis Kallway?Pan*Uandlo Houto? leaveWhcelIng lor Steubenvlllc, Plttaburgh and the East, 6:'J)a. m., 12:45 p. in , 3:'^0 p. m.,itud 8:40 p. m. For Columbus, Cincinnati, Indlanapoli* ami tit. \ Lonls, 0:20 a. m. and 8:40 p. in. For Columbus aud Chicago, 12:41) p. ra. Tralus arrive at Wheeling at 5:50 a.m.. 10:00 a. m., 2:45 p. in. aud 8:20 p. m. Trains leaving at 6:20 a. in. and arriving at 8:20 p. m. run solid between Wheeling and Pittsburgh. AH trains dully oxeentSunday. TT ANAWHA A OHIO RAILWAY. jV f itoirr. W. Keixky, Receiver.] (Kanawha Short Line). Schedule Id effect February H, IS^J, (subject to change without noticed Trains lcavo Wheeling 10:80 a. m. via Ohlc ftlvcr Railroad, arrlvo Charleston 8:S6 p. m. LcavQCharlcstouC:l5a. m., arrlvo Wheeling 7:45 p. m. via O. ft. ft. K. Lcavo Charleston 22:?0 p.m., arrlvo Wheeling 3:55 p.m. via Columous and Pan-Handle, dally except Sunday "Central Standard Time." Sundays only, trains lcavo Charleston 8:C0a. m., arrlvo Wheeling 7:15 p. m. via O. R. R. ft. spll OKO. J. KRMf.ICH. q. P. A. TPHE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER X Is a bright, sparkling, Instructive fHinily I Journal. It Is original la ever}' department. ! Clean in every line and suited a* it is intended I w lutcrest and Improve every member ol the I lainlly, whether In city or country,