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Trustoo's Saloa. JjiKUSTEE'S HALE. Ity virtue of i\ deed of trust mado by William J'.trior and Margaret I'crtor, his wife, to moos truntec, waring 'lulu on iho Vwth day of Mar. 1,<vO, mid recorded In tbu oltlce of the Clerk of jhet'ouniy Court tor Ohio county, Wett Virginia, lu iJeed of Trust book No. 24, folio I Sir.. 1 Mull sellat public auction at the front ihmrnl tbo Court House of said county, lit the city of Wheeling, ou BATUIIDAY, MAY 31,1890, beginning ut 10 o'clock a.m., ell tho following described realcitato, altuat*In Trladelphl* dlstrh't. in wilil county, dcscrlbod as follows, tlx! Hi ginning ?t ? bolnt ontbe east lino of iho National or Cumberland Hoadattbe southeast corner ol llenrv Cook's laud: thence with tbo lliMofanld National Road easterly four hundred and twonty ilvolftt) feel to a point: thence itt rU'lit angles Willi mid road two himJted and Ixty (;'C0) ivot to tlio lltm of an avenue laid oui parallel to Kid Cumberland Moid through the l'orter homo place; Hence westerly along aatd ? refine four bundled and t?oaty-Uve (U6) feel to Cook's southeast corner: llmnoo with bin lino to the place of begin- log, being all of lota num* l/ered leu (It!) eta vein 11/. twelve (U) and tbl> teen (lit) as laid out ou Iho prlvalo plat of that purl ol tbo William l'orter homo place and not recorded. TtHH* or HAtx?One-third, or as rnuchtnoro hs the purchaser may elect, cash In hand on the da) of utlo and tbo balance In two equal instillincuts, puynblo respectively In ohm ami two) ears from the day ol sile, with Intetcit- Tho purchaser to jrlvohi*noic* for the deferred instalments, with good security, and tbo legal title to be retained as further security until tho sa!U note* and Interest am paid. Title believed good, but soiling as trustee 1 shall convey ouly such title as Is vested In me by bald deed of trust. NV. P. HUBBARD, Trustee. IJWSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of two deeds of trust rnado by Andrew Tnaliuauu ami MurlantiaTbalmanu, his wife, to me lis trustee, thn Ilr?t?iatni u-? 1hh7, recorder In DccmI nl Trust Hook No.UJ,ptgu 317, In the otllconf tliu Clerk of tlio County Court of Ohio county, Wen Virginia, thosec ?n4 dated October lth, iw7, recorded tu said clerk's nuico Jd feed of Trust Book No. '.'3, page l?i, I will sell Ht the north Irout door ol the Court llousoof Mild county, oti SATURDAY, TUB Ttli DAY OK JUNE, 1830, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m? the following dCM'tlhed property, that Ik to say: Cortiln real estate In the cltv of wheeling, Ohio county, West Virginia. described at (allows: A pleooor parcel ot laud, being ili led Ioiik ami 75 feet wide, lying north of tho city of Wheeling and eait ol the common road on tho margin of tho O'iIo river, e jmmunolng for thu same at a point about il0 f?e( la k nortneastcrty direction from ' th) north end of thu east parapet wall of tho bridge over Jonathan's Uut In thu line of tho northwest front of tha Uonso commonly known in tho stone house grocery, built by wild Thaimann upon tho lot of ground now being doscribed; thenco In ihu lino of tho front olnihl Iioumj iir? feet to tho northwest corner of the Mime: thence easterly and at right angle* to Bald ]Jnc"!?fift; thcnco southerly aud parallel with tho llr.it line U.'? feet; thence northwestwardly 7"> feet to tho placa of beginning, together with the buildings thereon; reserving however, a strlpof ground on thoeavt side of ?a|d lot and hotiM) running lengthwtsu through tho property ol a uniform wld<h of I'i feet, to no kept op*n as n niHd, and reserving also tho coal under tho property und tho rl;ht to mints and remove the httino, Abo, a certifu part of lot No. 78. which lot Is Minuted tin ihu touth side of Third street aud rnni (mm Main sticet to Oalttreet. Thu part intended to bo hereby couveyed 1h described as IoIowh: ui-glnulug ata point 110 (eet cast ol Maliutrect; ihenco southwardly and parallel wlUt Mriln street 50 feel tu tho north iiueof lot No.7V: thenco eustwardly with the said line of lot 7'J about M feet to Coal street; thenco with C./iil street in ? northerly direction to Third street; thenco westwatdly with Third street to the place of beginning. . .... AIW), ji jtucnoi JAIKI m North Wheeling. al lowing :h) for tho width <t( Third Street. ami beginning at tho northeast corner of said Third street mid Main street: thence with tho eastern line ol Main street northwardly 50 feet; thence eaitwanlly 100 feet tnoro or le?s to a polut on the west hide of n 25 foot alley now called Wood stro it, and foot north of Third street: thence south along Wood Ntreetl>3 fe-t to Third street; ' tlicnce with the north lino of Third street to the pfareof beginning. Also, lot numbered 2 In Bush field and McJJechen'n addition to the el<y of Wheeling. Tho cities of tho above plecei of property nro belltved to bo perfect, but nolltuic as trustee I will convey only Mica title as is vented In me by Sfli'l deeds of trust. Trhum op HAi r.-One third and ah much tnoro of the purch*?e money an tho purchaser elect?to pay iu cas'i on ihe tuyoi sale, the balance iu two equal Instalments at one and two years, notes bearing intercut from the day of.-nalo to bis Riven lor the deferred payment*, the Utlo to be retained until payment In made iu full. w. J. W. COWDKN, Trustee. . W. It. H h i.i.kk. Auctioneer. my5 Roal Estate. FORjSALfL Eight Boomed dwelling, 110 South Penn Btreet, very desirable location, 13,000. ?ix Boomed dwelling, with largo lot, 224 Twenty-ninth street, for 11,12V Double frame house, rent* for 19 per month, ut 2i> and 'AH Indiana etroet. for$l,GC0. Five roomed frame house, with largo yard, 117 Twenty ninth street, 51.000. 8lx roomed house Mi Zaae strcut, 82,009. Bargains in building lots. Garden farm, Ohio tiver bottom, above high water mark. Tho very hist laud. yo?d improve* merits, Railroad station on tho place. Six miles from this city. 21% acru. Price $200 per acre. C.O.SMITH, Real Estate Agent and Broker, npCG 1220 Main street. FOR SALE. Fourteen lots on east hide of Warren street and west side of Wetzel street, convenient to Whit* nker iron works, tho new corrugating works, Central glass works and other lar^o concerns. l'rieo, 8'i'iO and 5300 a lot. This property will bo sold with one condition atUchcd, viz., that it must tic improva d within a stated llmo.bulhllag to co3t a moderate sum, which will bo named to buyer. ' * , Ahout eighteen acres of hillside patluro land in tho Eighth ward. There are some nice build* lug sites on ttio hill anil it contalua valuable sandstone and hrlelt clay. " No. 2511 Market street. No. 2G37 Market streou No. 8?and SJ Twenty sixth street. Both fcoasea lor J1,MO. No. 2145 Main a tree t. iwiiiu, iii?? mm ^.iiu jiniti aucvi. No. 172 Htnl 174 BcTcntecnth street. No. 10ir> McColloch street. No. 4P0 Null -Uttl Road, No. 1003 Cnapllno Htrcet. No 1125 Eoll street, half lot. Comer lot, eist sldo couth Front street. '23 loot lot, cast hWJo Smith Front Htrcet. No.GO Worth (rout Htrcet. Cbok'o of lots In Fair Ground property, YTollaburR.W.Na. llouiio an (1 lot In Fulton, W. Va. 30 aero Farm at Glenn's llun. Corner lot, Virginia and riauth York street, l'roneity suitable for a hotel on Main itreot. Resldrtueo, one-quarter mile cast of Trladclphla, with 9 acres of land, *1,060. FOR RENT. No. 2?47 and 2249 Main street, storeroom and ttfu hall*. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Kstato Agent, Notary Public, and U. 8. Ctoltn Attorrmr. N'o. 161'J Market itroet. Financial. Wheeling Titlo and Trust Company, Ofllco: Room 1, Rellly BulldlnR, Market St., Hereby informs the public that It is now ready for boslnrw. Stocks, Bonds and Real Kstato bought and Bold on conunUsIon. Rents collected. Titles examined and guaranteed. Dtjucroua-John M. Brown, Henry Bacr. H. F. licbreus, Geo. G. Ilaunou, J. A. Bess. W.I\ lfubbard, J. K. llughct. J. 8. Nay lor, C. J, Raw* 11 ok, Anton Roy maun i Ilenry M. Russell. . Henry M. Rurxoll. Thomas O'Brien, I'resMont. ?ccretary. Alex. UpdORMir, Gc?. R. K. Gilchrist, A&sltant Secretary, Examiner ol Titles. Telephone MO. *t>l JOHN JI, OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 45 Sixth Stroot, I Hotel Anderson Moot, l'l rrsuUROif, FA., STOCKS, rETiiomw, CRAIS, PROVISIONS, LOCAL SECURITIES, r\ Sought and ?ol<l for Caih or on Manila. Private wtro to New York and Chlcuco. As | the only members lu PfttabnrKh of tho Chlcnn Jtimwt ?r Trntle, wo Hbnil coutluuo to receive tlio quotations over our private wire. 5EL. J^ANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL 17B,000. Wk, A. I?Ktr.? .. ^.ProtlJent Ytu. U. Siuwox ?....'..M..V1C0 Preaidout Drnits on England, Ireland, Franco and Germany. DIKXCTOM. fl? Wm. A. Isett, Mortimer Pol lack, J. A. Miller, Win. It. Blmpson. K. Af. Atkinson, John K. Botuford, llenry Spever, Victor Eoienburjf. Jacob C. Thomftj. jgl F. P. J EPSON, Caihler. JJXOIIANGE BANK. CAPITAL,.. ,?.?.9^uu,uw. J. N. Vahcjc. ......... ?..,Pre?Mont l. 8. Dklai-lain ?*??!(* fNrttent directors. J. N Vanco, tieo.K. SUtel. . J. M. Brown, Wo. ElllDBbatt, 4 1a S. DcUplaia, A. W. Kclfoy. John Frew, Draft# Issued on Enxltind, Ireliuid, Scotland wii all points In Europo. JOHN J. JONH8. Cm*bier. *lSo YOU WANT A SITUATION. 1 . XJ HAVEYOU ANYTHING TO SELLf UtO frtrcrtlw In tho INTELLIGENCER. I Medical* iiiS Preitnti In the moit ?lej{ant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE ?Of Til*? FIQ3 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with, the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the. human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation. and the tnnnu itl? pending 011 a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. ] t it the tnoit excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one it Bilioui or Conitipated ?so THATPURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nnd 8TRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOR BYRTTP OTP FXGB 1 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. j IQUiaVIUB. KY NEW YORK, ft. t> , CARTER'S; ; WHITTLE 1 Jfe. W| | CURE I Rick ITcadoche and relieve nlnUfffroublo* Inct- B dent to a bilious statu of the system, such as t. DiizinesH, Nausea. Drowslnem. Distress after eating, l'aln In the Side, &c. While their most ? remarkable succcss hqs boeu {shown lu curing u SIOK ! Headache. fot Carter's Little Liver Fiua c aro equally valuable in Constipation, curing u and jireventfng this annoying complaint, while they also corrvet all disorders of the stomach, ? stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. L &?cu u Hii-y omy cureu * friiAP i Ache they would t>o almost priceless to those t who nuffer from tlifs distressing complaint; f but fortunately their goodness does not eml " ' hero, and thouo who once try them will find e tfteso llttio pill# valuable fn ho manv ways that tlioy will not lm willing to do without them. " But after all Kick head tl mm i Is thohano of so many lives that hero la whoro we make our Rrcat boast. Our pills euro It n while others do not. n Carteu'h Lrrnj: Liver Fiua are very small f and very easy to take. One or two pills make ? a doso. They nro strictly vegetable and do ti not jjrlpe or purtfo, but by their penile action ? S lease all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; ? ve for SI. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. t) CASTZ2 losisnis CO., ller Tcri. i" HE Small Sase. Small Ms. ? ?? ii Nervous Prostration, t CO prevalent, especially among women, li O results from overtaxing tile system. 8' The assimilative organs becoming tic- n ranged, tho blood grows weak ami Jin- I poverlshcd, and hence " that tired feci- c ing" of which many complain. For all o such coses, there is no remedy equal to a Ayer's Sarsnparllla. TaUo no other. t " Some time ago I found my system k entirely run down. 1 had a feeling of a constant fatigue and languor, and very o little ambition for any kind of effort. j A friend advised mo to try Arer's Sarsa- r parilla, which I did with rno best results. It has done mo more good than all other medicines I have ever used." J] ? Frank Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. ll " For months I was afllicted with 8 nervous prostration, weakness, languor, b general debility, and mental depression. q Jly purifying the blood with Ayer's j, SnrsnpnriJla, I was completely cured." r ?Mrs. Mary Stevens, Lowell, Mass. When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep-' ? lessuess, or Bail Dreams, tako Q Huni-'t* Sfn-oanorillo J njoi o u.aioa[Juiiiia; riitr.viir.D nr Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Macs. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In ileJIcino. Health isWealth Dk. K. C. Wm*i stkvz akd fliui.v Tnsat mknt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dlzxlnew, Convulsions, r 11*. Nervoutj Neuralgia, Hcadache, Ncrvou* Prostration ranged by Ibe nso of alcohol or tobacco, WiikcfulncM. Mental Depression, Softening of tho Brain mulling In Insanity and leading te misery,, decay and death, Prematura Old, Age. barrenness, Lots of Power In either sex, Involuntary Loosen and Spermatorrhea caused by over-exertion of the brain, sclf-abuso or over-indulgence. Karh box contains ono mouib's treatment. 8100 a box, or nix boxes tor |5 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of prfco. WKGUAIUNTEK81X BOXES to euro any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with 15 00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to retuud tho money If tho treatment docs not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued ouly by XfcLAIN HROrilERS, Drugglsis. SoJe Agent*. JfoLalu Block, cor. Market and Twelfth streets, Wheeling. W. Va. ne'JA-TThMw DEBMATSNE A JJEPICATUD TOILET WATEU. A.CtOl'3, Actresses, Singors,' Minstrels, Theatrical People, etc., ill .msp ami lilRhly^Vocommond DF.UMATIN12. or sale by all driiKRlHtii.or noiit to any ndilroR^ou..' eccljit of prico. fifty cents, by aaUt proprietors. 1 NYE llltOS. Si CO- Zmicttvlllo. O. LIFE'S HISTORY? Jtn timllei mill Tear*. Bitch U the counts of Ife, nmdo up uf sunnhluo au?l gloom, gladpeM and ?orrovr, riches anil poverty; health ami till\V? may dlsnel the clooui, baaiali tho Borrow autl gain richest but Icknou trill overtake ju, sooner or later.: Vet, Itapi' giiy?th?tcni>?My w? bo yjinanUhPtf j ndnrhospan bofelieveilj there If i? balm for every wound, and science hua \tlurfd it'1 wltliln the reach of all. There la no discovery tlwt ha* proven so preat u blessing tu Dr. Ttitt'a U*cr Pills. In malarial region*, whero Teverand Acne, nilloun Diseases and tUlmenta Incident touderancedlivtirprerall, thfif Jiuyn proyen an Inontlir.ublo won, as n llttndroA t J>OW*nd Urlup wltnetto* tijktlfV. Tutt's Liver Pills SURE ANTIDOTE TO HALARlA.7 Price, 25o. Office, SSA4) Park Pj?l?, ft. ft TO WEAK MEH faffurlnc from tbo offset# of yotytbfal crror?, e*riy' |?ctr, vutlQQ wMkcau. loitnianUooil, cte., I will lend ft Ttlutole tro*U*? (BNilod) containing full . ' I particular* for homo cure. FREEof chtrgo. A ' iploniHd medical work: Bbould bo read by erery toia vbo i# crrrouo *n*l debilitated. 444roj?,| 1 tlHVAliD I; 1,0VP. A L'rinclpiil Tenor May Mimical Fentlval ? Cincinnati, May 20.?4tli. Q From The Lutt, tendon, England, Apr,1,18W. ^ Naturo distributes her vocal favors tl n very arbitrary fashiou. Unheeding ti egions sedulously cultivated by art, Jj iho often bestows tbo priceless gift of jj ;oico upon man or woman deprived of B( ill means and opportunities of turning t to tbo best advantage. Its recipient is w lerctiance at tho plough or desk, the P. oom or bench, where tho beauty of tho ,i ewel is obecured and its valuo unappre- k :iated. Should the treasure bo by acci- k lout discovered, then tho shaping and jolishing of the gem, and tho placing of t. in an artistic sotting is a task gener- i lly bo much beyond tho power of its r, iwner that tho onnobiing gift is 'Jeft to t ervo but common uses. Wheu, how- j. ver, a really fine voice is granted to k aeuiber of a musical family, the chances re that the boon will bo duly a??l TT M- w ' ?WU JIIUUMIUII UblllACU. XlUIJpiiy, J, Ir. Edward Lloyd, the posseEflorof the j mrest and richesttenorvoicoof theday, Omen of a mimical stock, his father and c oother having been professors of tho i.j rt. Ilia mother's father, Mr. Edward t lopki s was iu an artistic sense the auiider of the race. In ear|y life this j entleman was in the capacity of a qi eacher of music connected with tho , nyal household in the reign of George \r v. For upwards of thirty-nine years r o was also bandmaster of tho Scots Fu- u ilier Guards, and enjoyed duriug that eriod great popularity. By skill a3 a rainer and director of musical forces, ^ o won highest favor in London, espeially at the Vauxhall Gardens, his band ? arming one of tho chief attractions of ? hat fashionable resort. But this ilat- a sring appreciation i.oti tho part of the t * ublic was often attended with much * lbor, since it was by no means easy at tiat period for his men to play at the ardens at night and to attend regimenal parade in Windsor the next morn- _ Bandmaster Ilopkina' vigorous and tat wart frame?he was six feet two aches in height?enabled hiin to do ouble or treble datj" without harm or itigue. This redoubtable eon of Mars ras susceptible to the tender passion. _< wo find tr Imti o ? 01 ' *V" ?" " * "?uvn?i ? irge family ho straightway cpntracted a jecond marriage.* -Hie daughter by this v larriage, Louisa Diana, tho mother of * )dward Lloyd, was one of bis seventeen hildren, some of whom had the happi.eBS of seeing him reach the patriarcbial go of eighty-two years before he paid . tie debt of nature. That Louisa Hop- in ins inherited not a little of her father's cc bility might be gathered from a board m n the walls of the Royal Academy of r? lusic, which records that Louisa Diana 811 lopkius gained a scholarship in light of w rhich she became for three years an in- a* nate as well as a student of. that estab- .*? ishment.: It will; by tbo way, be also een.that Miss Charlotte Dolby was a cboiar there at that period. Soon after uitting thatanstitution, Miss Hopkins m iarried a young profeesional singer, Mr. cc lichard.Lioydj whose fine tenor voice r, ecured for him a jicar choralsbip in h) Veatminfiter - Abbey. Unhappily: bis tii nco 'promising career was closed by $] leath at the comparatively early age of 0 years. Left with a young family onirely dependent on her exertions, Mrs. jloyd' devoted herself in a zealous K' nd Belf-sacrilioing manner to the teach- 'r og of music, the boy Edward being, ueanwhile, placed in the clioir of West- ^ ninster fA.bbey.: Jnfollowing her pro- C' esaion she became associated"with the adteB' College, Cheltenham, where she A esided for fourteen .years. Failing lealth induced her to return to London, n order to bo near her dear children, M vhose loving caro attended her until qc inu nusaeu away, oo mucu respected er ind beloved was this good and'talented It ady that r' memorial' window is now ai icing placed in the Cheltenham College ci >y thcBa who valued her teaching, to ni jerpetuate their sense ot grateful allec- ai ion. At the ceremony of (dedication in di ruly next, her how famous son, Edward c< Jovd, will asiist by the exercise of his jenutiful and inimitable art. .Entering tho choir of Westminster \bbey at the ago of seven, Edward Lloyd emaiued there until his jiretty treble T mice was silenced for good and all. Dur- v ng tho seven or eight years ho was a v :horister he had the benefit of vocal inuructioa froifl tho late Mr. James Turle, T :ho organist of the Abbejvwhoao method )f teaching was grounded -partly upon lonp nprflonnl Prnnrinnpo nml n,.rfl\. jbservation of the modes adopted by the axecutante of an ago delimiting in vocalisation. Thafc;*it was both sound und , jomprebonBixe might be demonstrated D by tbo perfect air of jliis pupil, Edward 81 Lloyd, who with pride .'acknowledges ?. that he has never studied Winging, under r any other master. More convincing testi- u inony of the educational value; of Mr. ? Turle's lemons could not possibly be ad- u vanced. InlS5S the chorister, Edward Lloyd, was ono of the representatives of ( tbe'Abbey selected to assist at the Chapel Uoyal, .Sti James'-palace, !iu' the performanoe of music at the marriago ceromony of tho PrinceBS Itoyal and the ? Crownj Prince of Prussia* During the 1 enforced rest; whcn^plpuift treble tones c vanished;- leaving vocal choasJbehind, r Edward Lloyd, full of.hopo. qfa future 1 public career, waa assiduous In the study ? of other than executive branches of, the art.: Befbro manhood wa$ fully .reached, however,U the ^discordant soiiudi ol adolescence gave place ,to tones of rar'p delicacy. Struc}cv,wHi} Ihofeenuty of . Edward tyoydte voice, his uncle, the lato Dr. J. LaVkin Hopkins, organist of Trinity College, Cambridge,, induced him to become a member of the choir over which ho presided. Cambridge was enabled to retain Edward Lloyd for some 'time, because it presented an attraction of even greater potency than w anything connected with ite music.. At any rate, he determined not to seek fortune elsewhero until ho ha$ married the dftUSbte? of a highly inspected inhabitant of that city. Soon alter that happy event the steps of tho aspiring youth were turned towards London, the placo where fortuno was. if ftnvwfcere, to be found. At flrst ho jolnp j the.-choir. of JSe. Act* . drew's Church, Wells street. 1'Speedily his famo reafchetftHe'ear pf- the late Mr. Qeorge, Cooper^organis^ of - the - Chapel iloyal, 4by vrhosd ,*ecdmmbhdation ihe 'was appointed "a gentleman of Her fajeaty's Chap6l Royal, 6f. James' Palco." Eveutually it waa discovered that is talents could not bo sot apart lor any ub congregation, however distinuished, being claimed, aa they were, by :?e general public. Finding, therefore. Iiat his concert engagements clashed ith choir duties, he resigned his potion in Her Mnjeaty'a household, and as aince devoted himself entirely to the jrvico of the public. It ahould be understood that Mr. Edard Lloyd's great renutation wan not lado in a day. On tho contrary, it is le result of the labor of year?. True, lere were critics who, hearing the unnown Binder at a concert given in 1809 y Madame Santon-Dolby, were bo intluneed as to unhesitatingly proclaim his ipremacy, yet it was not until success ad been achieved at provincial musical stivals that his position as leading nor became fully established. For the st fifteen years he has, in his own doirtment, been without a rival in the >ncert-room. It is unnecessary now, hiie he is in the midst of his career, to well upon recent events in which ho ib taken a prominent part;' yet it ight be stated that Mr. Lloyd will itnmenco on Monday next, April 7th, s present series of American engngeents bv singinj? at the opening of the 3ston Musical Festival. {Subsequently ) will appear at the Cincinnati and tiicago Festivals, purposing, however, return to England in time to sing in endelssohn's "St. Paul," to bo perrroed in the Crystal Palace in Midminer. Cronn.Kxaiulned Ills Fntlicr. u(tvlU& Courier-Journal. When City Attorney Jim Butler was st admitted to practice, the first case > got was in a Justice's Court, and un:pectedly the young attorney found his tber, tbo Hon. Edward Sutler, sumoned as a witness by the othet side. The case proceeded, and the huinorisly solemn blacksmith and statesman as called to the stand. His palpitating n took him for examination. "What's your name?" "Edward Butler." "Live in St. Louis?" "Yes." (With a sidelong look.) I "Are you married?" "Well, if I wasn't you'd bo in a deuce a tlx.'* "That lost tbe boy's case, but it made m careful ever after about wbat Jawsrs call "laying the foundation" for an lamiuation. ' The Standard. "I regard Hood's Saraanarilla as havg paired above the grade of what are mimonly called patent or proprietary edicines/'saida well known physician cently. "It is fully entitled to be conJered a standard medicine, and ha3 on this position by its undoubted merit id by tbe many remarkable cures it has Fected. For an alterative and tonic it is never been equalled." 4 The value of a remedy should be estiated by its curative properties. Acirding to this standard, Ayei's Sarsapalla is the best and most economical ood medicine in the market, because ie most pure and concentrated. Price L. AVorth $5 a bottle. daw Husband?"Hand me my magnifying 883. I want to read the disoatohes om Washington." Wife?"Why do )u read "them so microscopically?" ueband?"I'm trying to discover what ongreBa is doing.1' Cure for^Conatlpntlon and Slck-IIcudactio. Dr. Silas Lane, while in the Rocky ountaine, discovered a root that when >mbined with other herbs, makes an isy and certaiu cure for constipation. i is iu tuo lorin ox ury roots anu leaves, id is known aa Lane's Family Medina. It will cure sick-beadacho in one iglit'. For tho blood, liver and kidneys, id for clearing up tbe complexion it 3es wonders. Druggists Bell it for 50 snts a package. daw-3 Tien Baby was sick, tto gate her Castoria, riien she was a Child, she crlcd for Castoria, >*hcn she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, fhea *h? had Children,caro them Castoria, Xiucklcn'B Arnica Salve. The best salve in tbe world for cuts, ruiBe8, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feYer Dres, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, orns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-1 ively cures piles, or no pay required. It j guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, r inonoy refunded. Price 25 cents per I iox. for sale by Lojjan Drug Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A drv, backing:cough keeps the bronhial tubes in a state of couatant irritaiou, which, if not speedily remoYPil, nay lead to bronchus, tfo probpte* emedy $an he had than Oyer's Cherry 'ectorai, which is both an anodyne and ixpectorant. daw I.IHIT1...IM | ?3 ysurel* a vegetable EftWMW.4. (-* ip^dc eahftfyor wats ana ncrbs JL gathered -from the forests of Georgia, arid has been used Ky ffliHiOPl of people vfi^x the b&\ tqsuUs, U cures AU manner of Blood disease, from tba" pestiferous little boil on your nose to the worst cases of Inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, <'Catarrh an$ : * wv'v' , i:; skih-cancer -Treatise on Blood and Sldo Diseases mailed Irtc, ^ 5wtn 5 Wtric COn AtUata, (ja, FINANCE AND TRADE. The Featurca of the Money and Stool &!arkct?. Jfwr 1'okjc,Jfay fi.-Monej-on call easy, ranj lug from \\i to C per cent, lait loan G per cen dosed offered at 6 per cent. Prime nercat tile paper f?a7 per cont. 8tcrilnic exchang quiet and atcady hi ft W)?at balca e aiockj weroM)7,4tv> share*. Tbo large earnings of alt tbo railroida, aa re oently reported, are now having their lc*itlmat tff. i t 111 the itock matket, aud they.tugetbe with the proapecta of the pauagu of a silver bill aro the principal aoatalulug element* In tin Munition. The market la now almoit eotlrel] Ignoring the tontine weitern rnltroada. 'flu market to day waa uuuaually active thtoughou the entire ae#?lou, Htul commission liousea re port that ou'sldera are taking more Interest li the speculation. The leading strongs locks of Uio day were Wheeling A Uku Krio common Manhattan Alch l<u)n, Uncoil Transcontinental, Texoa 1'acltle houslivlllo A Nailivlllc, Chicago Uaa, mid cvet Al/fiwurl Pacific, the latter becoming tbo jMdc; of the upward movement In the laat hour, whet it be attic known that It waa represented at tin prr?itleai?' meeting at Chicago. Kverjtblnj shared lu the Improvement, and the truati Miowcd much more life than uaual of late, am Lead and Cotton Oil spiclally. Tbo matkc continued to atlvauce throughout tbo day wltt little but allttbt setbacks, aud tbo close wai very active ami itroug ut the t<y> Ikurva. Chi cago (Isu lead the upward movement aud ahowi a gain tbla evening of :i?;, with Atchlnson Traua-cotitlnonUl, I.cad aud aevcral other apo csltlea following. Railroad bona* quiet. 8*lea 12,0:5,000. Uovernment aud Btatobondadull audateady bonds and btoc* quotatioms-cloikd bid. U. 8.4s rcg.M 122 Ohio A M Isawlppl. 23?, IT. 8. in coijpoua.??lW do preferred.,,.,? M U. H. JKsreg ?.102% Oregon linpr'vetn't 51 U. 8, -l}yi cou|k)u.?1u:i;? Oregon Nuv HKifc Pacific ra of "M 1M Oregon Trunt -wk Adama Kxnreta 160 Pacific Mall 46*^ American Kxprcaa~lI5 Pittsburgh J 67 Canada Pacific - 78% Pullman Palace. 191K Canada Southern... 5sy4 Headings 4:tk Central racltlc stft Kock Jalaud 9Wj Chesapeake A Ohio 24U dt.h. A 8uu Fran?.. '28^ do first preferred. St. Paul 7.'?k do aecond pref'd- 44 do preferred.,: 122J4 Chi. Bur. AQulncy.lW?; St. Paul A Omaha.. Del. A Hudson Jttfk do preferred tW pel., Lack A >> csU.1 t'.k Teun. Coal A Iron.. Denver AH. 0 mE Texaa Pacific..,**,. '2\\l { fie &*.'? Vulon Pacific toy, * ort ayno 153 U. 8. Kxpreaa... .. 72 Illinois Central UBM W..8L L. A P.. 18fc Kai)juiji.l-Ti>sj>? Ul <!,? tirnfumxl -hiI. UkoBhoro Wells-Karoo Ex 142 I/OUldvlllCitNaiUi. Irift Western Uulon Is\VA Memphis it Chan,,,, i?2 Am, Cotton Oil,,.... !fl% Michigan Central... W Colorado Coal Missouri Pacific,.... 'ft Iron Silver ?..210 Nashville & Chatt JVJK Quicksilver 7>$ NewJeneyCeutralJ22 do preferred Norfolk <k W.prel'd C5Vi Sutro ft Northern PacUle.... XA lUchm'd & \V. P.T. 23U do preferred hlyt Atchison 4:1ft Northwestern. 116 Lead Trust. '21 do prelerred.?.....147 Sugar 7ti>$ Now York CeatraLl0% Hrendstuffs nnd Provisions* New York, May 6.?Flour, receipts 23.002 packages;cxports 13,400 barrols aud 3.515wicks; market Irregular and moderately active, closing steady; salus 20/250 barrels. Wheat, rvcefpts 00,000 bushels; exports 4,103 bushels; sales 9,100,000 bushels of iutnres and 58,(00 bushels of spot; spot market dull, tiusettlcd aud lower; ungraded red <J caSl 01; option* fairly active anu KnKe down; No. 2 red May 31 C0%al02, closing at Si 00%: June 01^. closing at We; July %x/a'j>%c, closlug at D7%c: August 9i}?*9tie, cl^fog at 9l%c; Hepteintier WJ^a'JGc, do.-lug at December closing at 9jJ4c. Itye ilrm; western 5S%*Mc. Stocks of grain In stora and atloat May 3; Wheat 1.130,410 bushels; corn 00,"84 bushels; oats274, 5< bushels; rye 32,Kfi3 bushels; barlsy 47 807 bushels; malt UO.MS bushe s; peas 1.311 bushels. Hurley strong. Corn, receipts lOMM^busheU; exports 1G8.715 bushels; sales 1,800,000 bushels of future* and 141.000 bushels o( spot; market unsettled; utigraded mixed 39>?*45c: May 41%n42%e, dosing at42%c; June 4IJjal2%e, closing at 4-kc; July 42aI3j,c, closing at 4'^^c: 'August 43a43%c, clotlug at 43%c; September 43%a4Ij^c, closing at 41c. Out*. receipts 203.000 bushels; exports 21.493 bushels; sales 5G0,000 busnels of futures, and 127, 000 busbels of spot; market active and lnwet; M.r /.Win,. > ? JufvaijJcTBpatNiK 2 white35c; mixed western 32a3Cc; white do static; No. 2 Chicago :?5a35%o Hay steady. Coflce unchanged; upot Illo dull at'A'c.tSug-ir easier; staudaru A Gc;eon feet loners 5c; urunuUled 6%c. Molasses tlrm. Klco firm. Tallow Arm. Turpentine dull. ERjfiflno; western 12jic. Porlc and cut meat* steady. Lard easy and dull; western steam 6.07%c; tony C.G5c; July 6.80c; August C'J?c: September O.U3c; October 7.02c. butter less llrm; western dairy 7? 12c; creamery'JalOc. Cheese uulftt: western old 8X*S^c. Chicago, May 5.?The wheat mnrket was active. and tho feeling very unsettled to-day. Prices fluctuated within a wide range and the changca were raj.Id. making the execution of order* vety unsatlsiactory. There wan a geueral pressure to ell and the smculailve offerings were unusually heavy. Everybody wanted to sell and the feci* lng was decidedly panicky, but at the decline a better demand sprang up, and a prominent speculator it wasclnlmed put in numerous brok> era to buy and sustain tbe murket. There was another large trade In corn, the surrounding coudliiou being about the same as noted for several days past. The feellug prevailing contlnum strong. Oats were active but unsettled i<-chub yiwHUixi. Rua prices ciiaogctl frequently withla a range of %c. Tradiug lu pork wan un usually Iiklit. Flour quiet and unchanged Wheal, cash, .No. 2 spring iHa'JZc: No. 3 spring 82*90c; No. 2 red 94a9Sc; May 94% 97c, clositi* at 95c; Junc9jn9G%c, closing Ht UTkj; July 9o)?a94;}?c, cloning Bt 92J?c. Corn, ca?Ji No. 2, 3t}??; May 33%a24%c, closing at 34%c; Juno 3^iair)5, closing at 35kc; July 3l%*35%c,closlug at !i5)?c, Oatn, ctsli. So. 2.2)%a2.i%u; May 25V?a a26c, closing at2>kc: June24%a25&c, closing at 24j;c: July 24%vi>%c, closing at 25%c. No. 2 Hyo olJvc. Flaxsewd. SI 45. Timothy, SI 29. Mtss pork, cash 813 20&1325; May 813 *0; June 81335; July 113 iGalUtO, closing at 81345. Lard, cash and May C 3Ja0.37Kc; JuncC 40af?.47Kc, cloglagut <U2%c; July 6 4*'Aafi.55c, closing at 6.50c llacon,short ribs 5 35a5.4uc: shoulders f>.OOH.ri.lOc: short elcar &.70a5.75c. Whl-ky 8102. llutter firm and unchanged. Fgifs 11c. The Hoard of Trade's report on the visible supply of- drain is as follows: Wheat 23,417,000 bushels, decrease 525,fOO bushels; corn 12,COD,000 bushels, decrease 1,644.000 bushels; oats S.r&t.tXX) bushels, Increase 71,000 bushels; rye 930,000 bushels, decrease 37,000 bushels; barley 830,090 bushels, increase 150,000 bushels. PiuuPEi.ruu, May 5.?Flour quiet. Wheat steady; options nominal; /air to^ood milling 91 a97c; prime to chojee 9Sa9SV?c; ungraded 97c: No. 2 red May 9Ga97c; June 95a9Cc; July 93a94o; August 'Jl^'/Jc.. Corn strong and higher; No. 3 mixed on track 8Sa3S%c; No. 2 high mixed on track 42|<$c: No. 2 mixed May and June 4l%a 42c; July 42a42}$c; August 42>$al3c. Oats quiet and easier; No. 3 white31}<c; No. 2 white May t4%i3l%c; futures quiet; No. 2 white May 3l% a3l%c; Juno 3%i34c; July 33}<a34c; August 29a 3Cc. Butter dull and weak; Pennsylvania creamery extra ISalOc; do prints extra22?. Eggs quiet and easy; Pennsylvania 12c. Cheese dull; Pennsylvania lie. Cincinnati, o.. May 5.?Flour strong; family 83 50a3 75; fancy 5125a4 M). Wheat strong; No. 2 red 'JlaOjc; receipts 1,500 bushels; shipments 2.000 bushels. Corn FtronRcr; No. 2 mixed 88a!?K<J. Oatsstrone! No. ! 2RUn. itv? quiet; No. 2, 6Gc.' Fork qufet nt S13 Laril steady at 6.07J4c. Hulk meats firm; short ribs 6.Wc. liacon ifrmer; short clear 6.50c. Whisky steady at Jl ft.'. Butter, steady: fancy creamcry 20c; dairy 9al2c. Linseed oil firm at G0*Q2c. Sugar quiet and easy; hard rellncd New OrJrans balr^c. Egjrs quiet and linn at 9\$c. Chceso scarce and firm; urlmc to cholcc Ohio Hat 8al0c. Baltimore, May 5.?Wheat.; western strone; No. 2\yiuter red spot '.'Cc; May 95%c; July Via 'J2Kc?. Coru, western strong: mixed spot4^c; May My#', Juno ll%aV2c; Julr -Jl%n<2c. 0ats firm and highrr; western white 3tfa39c; do. mltcd 35a3f>c. Hye quiet at filali'.'c. llay steady at $13t0al4W). JJutter uuchanced. Jvggs Hat atli^c. CoH'eodull; RloatlO^c. Toi.Kno, 0., Mav r?.?Wheat active and easier; cash VMc; Uar K%c; July 92Kc; August S9JJC. Corn dull and firm; cash 35V?c: May 35%c. Oats quiet; cash 28c; Muy 30c. Cluverseed active and steady; cash and Muyf3&0; October$3IX). Live Stock. Chicago, Jfay 5.?Cattle?Active: bccrcs wso 052-); Blockers and feeders $2f>Oa3 so: steers $3 50 at 70; enws, hulls nnd mixed $1 60a3 70; Texans i'orn fed steers $.') 00a.'l SO; erasers 32 90J3 50. Hogs-Uecelpts 21,600 head; shlpaenta 4,000; market actlvc and 6c lower; mixed and heavy II 05a4 25; light SI'Kia4 30; skips $3 5Ta4 00. Sheep?Kecelpts 7.000 head; shipments; 1,500 head; market stronger and higher; natives |? 00aB40; western corn fed So 00*625; Tcxaqj S3 75&550; lambs 85 00a7 00. i . Kast Linr.r.TY, ?a., May 5.?C&UU?'Receipts 12,557 head: shipments l,5Vfi boad; market moderately active; lha2Cc higher tban last week's I prices, Hois?Receipts 4,500-head; shipments 14.200 head; market dull; medium and selected 15-1 30a4 40: principal sales 11 3?j common to best Yorkers $4 20*4 ?0; uIrb JlWUal 10. Sheep? Receipts 4 703 hoad; sulnmonu 3,200 head; market tlr** at lost week's closing prices. CiNCtsxvn, 0? May 5.?Hogs easy; com-1 mon and light $3 00a4 10; packing and butchers, It 0^4 25; receipts 6,500 head; shlpmcuw 1,6901 head. Petroleum. .nwyook, May 6.?I'ctroloiim owned weak 1% BR?1' wb'lo Juno option opened J Spot oil moved up to am then ul?/n ?v *** lUftt tlRuro. June advanced to ttyfe tjjeu reacted and closcd steady at 8S&C. ?l?t v*cOMBe: OneninR at frtftc: hfghest 000 liarrc?8c*ht 1 .wd ttt ^!e8 l8s'' salts W.C^linrrela: chapters W.87J burelsj shipment* $,2J5 turrets; runs tCMCG barrel#. . ***.? May 6,?retroleum opened at at?;^WQd ut hUbeft S&Kc; lowest WJfc; elcarances fio.otw barrel*. Pittsburgh, Pa.. May 's.-retroleum dull but urra; opened at closed at W&c; highest w?*c; lowest W%c. oicwit XE\f YpuK, 54ay 5.?Pig iron quiet! American tlflODalHu). Copper stronger; lake $14 70. Ixart weaker; Uomchlfc 3105, Tin quiet; straits fc!0 45. Cotton. Cjkcthjut:, 0.. May 5.?Cotton steady and quiet; middling lljlgc, Piles I files t Itclilng Filea. > BTMrroMn-MoUture: intenso Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. II allowed to continue tumora form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. 8vuyn*'8 Ointment stops the ltchlng-and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in"mont canes remove# the tumors. At druggists, or hy mall/for 60 cents. Dr. Bwayne 6i Son, Philadelphia, . 'Glovr to Curo All SS<ln DUcaton."' ^ Simply apply "Swayne'b Ointment.1* No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, bands, nose, ?lc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers aro?poKscssed by no other remedy. Atk/yoar druggist tat BWAYKX'aOWIXWT. Tihuw' ? MUST BE SOLD! Having; concludedto retiro from business, I will offer my entlro mutn til Uliriltgl'lj) JIUgClCH, \H\gOnS, ft (JOIliplCtO OUtllt Ol WllgOU Milker's Tools, also a (iood Safe, lor Sale Cheap. Goods must bo sold. DAVID KULL, SR., fell 2110 Main Street, JAREGKI MANUFACTURING CO., (LIMITED.,) HI H*.T Hi^ ZP.A-, JIANUFACTUHEES OF Brass Goods, Malleable and Grey Iron Pipe Fittings FOR STEAM, GAS, WATER AND OIL. OIL WELL SOPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOH Tubing, Casing and Ropes, LINE, DRIVE & STEAM PIPE. BRANCH OFFICE: 953 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PH. Olhcr Branch Stores at all the principal points In Tennsjlvanlo, New York and Ohio OH FMils. aid rW^OUSB^L^*WORD^ALr*oVE*R''ElfR^p'EW***| ! Van Houten's Cocoa "BEST & GOES FARTHEST." ! Now that its manufacturers arc drawing the attention of ; | the American public to this first and,ever since its invention, ]; I the best of all cocoas,it will soon be appreciated here as well !; ; as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur- !; jers request is simply one trial, or, still better, a com para- j! | tivc test with whatever other cocoa it maybe; then V ajj ;[ Houten's Cocoa itself will convince every one of its great !; superiority. It is because of this superiority that the ! English paper JltaWt, says: "Once tried, alivays used." 1; | i W-To ovoid th? evil offooti of Tea and Ooffoe, u*o conitantly VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, J > i! \*hichl?&STRfclNGTllENKRofthoNnilVnSftnda te(ro?hlnenndnouriihlnKbovor?c?. 1&2 ? W. L. Douglas Shoos. | Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. CAUTION Ulsi bottom. Ir the dealer cannot aupplyjrou, IIIf II Ml i 81111111 VJvFl onindirect to factory, enclosing adverCloed V V* XXA.1 \j \j\ V V I LEMON ELIXIR AND LEMON nor DR0P3. " T!ie Per^fict M!]o1 InhaIer! ISTFOB russian influenza! Ml The best means ol obtaining tho valuable action of menthol. ' The New Model Vertical Feed, Air Tight, Rubber Tip, pearl mucilage i neater, Cleaner, Btroncer thoii over. NoCorkl Mo Brush I NoWutel No Spilling W. L. DOUGLAS Logan'sGeonlneExcelsiorBaUngPowder <fco ciyoc FOR dslvBai GENTLEMEN. PLEASANT WORM SYRUP, Fine Calf, llcavv Laced Grain and Creed* LOGAN'S ESS. JAM. GINGER, ro00rffira?or1.1. Kxnmlnn 111. ULY CUEAM, FOR THE SKDt, 85.01) fJK.NlTl.V7I jiand SEWKD NIIOE. HOMESTEAD PILLS, 84.00 hand-SEWKI) WKI.T SIIOK. _ rnenwrutt i patjw rnnir 83.50 l'omce and fa km KltS' SHOE. cimjfcrklla corn cure, Sa.'aJsiwl'1 Vvo^na\v?MKN'SSs i?o E8. BELL'S EXCELSIORSARSAPABILLA Ji.00 uiul 81.75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Alt made In Congi-cu, Button and Lace. . , $3&$2 SHOES uGSEb. ^Physician*' Proscription accurately oo?* 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. pounded at all noun. Telephone (61. STOSE'S CASH SHOE STOKE, LOGAN DRUG CO., Jatrrbiww 1Q42 Main Street. ? mrtf. BRIDGE CORNER. ?Kb RICEy BURLINGTON ROUTE. For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at 822 MarketStrectj nmnmllp Fw . Bet. Third and Fourth. llUaiollUUjJlj CHEAP LANDS taa>t nMMitful) m hit vrwUcfl will yrort. eggwe afX"s?kSAiVBTlI: IN THE WJ-V.U1WW.~U". "?>? 4U4J1UHJUU)', \A / tl ' ^ ^ I I 11 th| rvtull > Milf tbuM Id youUi, kiuM riCM?-i In Db W i1 I L 3 - I - _ luw y??r?.oroibcr nam, ?uJ tuoducloc ibeluJ. ??? mm lawUi cfftcli: Xnrautam, bMnlotl KmUiloai. (sight rUni by droomt). Ulu?u?4 of bUhl. UcftcUre Jltoiory. l*hy. SKS'iW',sV>i?iw!7e."SS5 Along the lines ot tho BCKLINfiTOJf ROUTE jMrrU|?lmprei?rorunhw>pr, ?r? tliomoghljr ?U4 j-nu?.. Itl Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and northntoiiy eumL SYPHILIS cur* ?K?9. western Kaunas, particularly on itn new extennrtTT BfeIIM !?hI: _ Qonrrrlioa, tlous id (hat territory, there Is still some <?ov?^\i? m Ju"i'Uir"? ernmcut Laml awaiting settlement, n? well us oth.r cheap land belt) by Individual)*. Tbc landg to oeruia cim vj ta-t trcatiac ttMiaadf ?nou. oreamuogthe best to bo had aurwherO 111 ibo >uy, auMirwirMiiktu. l'hytleUw hn??initbUftctorua country lor uKrlcultural aud grazing purposes. lu the comparatively new district* ato many l * improved farms, which can bo purchased at a ffm OniScd Ji nil Coses very low rato ol lb?tcla>. o! resile.. ptoneerMtnmln?S.l5i5 tleti, who oro ready toll times to move "Jari.oDtSuSSrSS5o?My triy wuar fm- sad laritrt. ther West." In the territory embraced by the Ctxriu towiuu*?n4corm|iuu<itoc??mctiy cvufiduaui. liUULlNUTON'tf lines went of the Missouri * ^Tt-A^r ^.rvTTikTCT^T ^T. ^Ivcr, there are in the vicinity of two hundred PRIVATE COUNSELOR new towns, which offer to manufacturers and Of too pm p,i *at to ?n y njdrtn. ??nr?iy ???w,tor ib?rtf busluca* men an excellent opportunity to locate u E?oWluh??u?"with proflt. Bend to tho uudcwlgued lor do" Uuf*frwa*A'? Ba? J?>*??to * r?? scrlptlvo paraphleta aud other matter Riving mtPM location aud full particulara concerning these rllK SflKif wKLiS '""a map of the dhited states. pkboityI A Utjo/handiomeiMap ol tho United st?u?. RfttTCTunHweakneiiof Body and Hind, Effect* lowing North and South Dakota, mounted aud EuulilDliJ<tfErn>r?orExceMeain01dorYottnr, "ulllblofor ofllee or homo use. and Issued by H?uu?i, ?Yi"i? b*mioonfully Unload, (low i ?kiinr? ??i the BLltLlNQTOS HODTE, will bo lurnlshed 5'?3rtti7"MSi.V?io ^rBK*isT"?i?oS0iit'd.V. ESSS.1'1110 1"rllc*?n "? Bio If ttllf from So HUIh tad forties laaatrln. Hrllfthtm. _ . ? _ _ D???rlpU?? Book, fiBla?nU?a?d |ir??r???UH(i.AU4)fr?K PLAYING CARDSi rnnu ERIE KlMlCAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. ' ^ - * A?#iMjuu?,cuucr in pontage or oy applying tap% n n m M m find WhlnVavHablt* Rt Rooui l2< & <* R- K? General Ofllcc, corCn\ U B 9 HI curcdtti homawltS n? of Adam* and Franlcllu atrootn. Chicago. you HKB?i11IHoSta.Ko* V ?nobtainapacko[ bestquality l'laytasCard.. I Li M ^Belttcularecent FBKfL P. S. EUSTI3, 1 j I iiw HH I 11. XI .WOO l.LKY.M. D. Gcn'l I 'am. and Tickct AgL C.. B. & Q. R. R. 1 Atlanta.iitu Offlco H>li{ Whitehall Bt. ap3 Chicago. 111. , ^Some ke8 the mors v/ot^^w^6 t>rigHt*<sr!S Busy wives who use SAP? LIO never seem tro grow old.Try & cake A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly "washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from triflos "which seemed light as air.- But hy these things a man often judges of his wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect whon ho findB her careless in Iheso particulars. Many a homo owes a largo part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to SAPOLIO. S3-Grocers often substitute chcnpcr Roods for SAPOLIO, to maUc a better profit. Send liaclt sucli articles and luslat on Uarlnc just nhat you ordcrc<V6? Lottery. EST ABLISHED~INI878~~ BY THE J 1IV8 E X B O A Ml i NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. 5 1LOTTER Yli OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. 5 Opor*tod under a twenty ycarV contract by ibc w Mexican IntcriiMloiml Improvement CI flrntid Monthly drnwlnlm fTt>ld lit tlio Mnrexaui iv bullion In tlio AlJnnetta rnrk.rity ?f Mexico, nnd a? publicly conduct od by irownnient oiiwiuU np|M>int* 2; ml tor tho i>uri>o*o oy tlio SocrcUry of itiu luturlor 2* auil tbo Trcanury, Bt LOTTERY OF THE ? BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. s TI4F NCYT MftUTUI v oruum.? W " "will bVb'eld lu'tho" CITY OK .MOICO, ON THURSDAY, F| JUNE 5, 1890. Jj CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000.1} 80,000 TlckcU nt SI, }r>JO.OOO. K1 Price olTickots, American Money, J,J Wholes, $4. llalres, $2. Quarters, 1. li>t or rntzEs. Pit 3 C*p}fr) Prlte ot $60,wo. ta (ffl,000 ytc 1 Capital X'rlzo of 20,000 In 20,000 pit 1 Capital l'rlzo of 10,000 in 10,0(0 cic 1 Grand l'we of 2,000 Is 2,000 Hi n Prizes of 11,000 nro a,003 Kaj C Prizes of 600 nro 8,000 20 Prizes of 200 ?ro 4,000 ? loo Prize? of 100 10.WX) f* 310 Prize* of 60 are 17,000 Ma 651 Prizes ot 20 nro 11,060 at. AVPaoXIMATION PRIIM. ?!*' 150 Prizes of SCO approximating to or*, <00,600 prlxo 9,000 150 Prizes of S50 approximating to I A),000 prlzo 7.500 150 Prize* of 8<0 approximating to Pm $10,000 prlzo .... 0,000 P*a 7W Terminals of 120 decldcd by *".0,000 | Prlzo... - 15,980 2,270 Prizes amounting to 8178,560 B All prizes sold la tho United States lully paid ?c.1, la U. S. Currency. pyJ AGENTS WANTED. ? . WrKoH Cluu Uatks, or any further lnforma- t,, tlon desired, write ltKlbly to tho undcrslgued, clearly stating your residence, with State, county, street and number. More rapid return mall i,< delivery will bo axatircd by you enclosing cu* S:'30 velopo bearing your full addrcu. l< lmruiiTANT. SHI Address, U. BASSETTI, City or Mexico, Mexico. ? By ordinary letter, containing MONEY OR- T1 DEft touted by all Express Companies. Nevr Y' York Exchange, Draft or Postal Note. trail SPECIAL FEATURES. * will By terms of contract tno company must do- r? poslto tho Bum of all prizes Included lu tho icbcmo befote bcIIId* a ulnglo ticket, and rocoivo tho following otllclal permit: ^ Chhtipicatk? I taerehy ccrtlfy that tho Bank "); of LondoH and Mexico has on deposit the neccs- U,IU sary funds to guarantee the payment of all Li nrltes 4rawa by tho Lotcrlir do la Heucflcencla * . Publlca. Apolinak Castillo, Intcrvenor. in-w Further, tho company i* required to dls- ? ',r tribute fifty-six per cent of the value of all the J,' tlc.cctrt in prlzcs-ft larger portion than Is glvcu '' ' by any other lottery. Ml Finally, tho number ot tlckcts Is limited to run 80,000-'2U,000 lef>s than aro sold by other lotteries ra* ualnc tho Ramo scheme. inyMThAW t | trail Groceries, Etc. GROCERS' B SUPPLYHOUSEI ROASTER3 OF Ohio Valley Coffee, a ccpt rR0rniET0R3 0K o-S ELECTRIC LIGHT FLOUR! "? Sllli SPECIALTIES. F< m. < CANNED OOOD3, *1311, CI HEATS, LARD, ' "ct SIOLA83E3, SYRUP, SuH" DRIED FBD1TS, POWDER, IMS LIME, CEMENT, SEEDS, SALT, dull BOAPS, SPICES, , c; dall TEAS, TOHACCO C< AND SIIELF GOOD3, c?? Also In Slock at all (lines a Foil lino l!? ol orcrjllilns In the F( GROCERY LINE 1 cxct If you are In the city. Come and *} See Us. If you are out of the city. Write Cxa Us for Prices. ,L JOS. SPEIDEL & CO., | Wheeling, W. Va. _ Hirll-TTllAH M. REILLY, g WHOLESALE Ncx Grocer, Pork Packer, e 1NDCOKKKOPTIIB Celebrated "Strawberry" Ilams. cur QJjj s - fl Jlsiy P, i Jfaj FLOUR ?Christian Bros.* Crown"''Brand, Minneapolis Patent, Taylor's Patent aud "Best" Ash Family, Williams' Choice Ohio Family, and many other choice brands of family flour In Stat stock and continually receiving. Wh roasted:coffees ?"Alaroma," Cha "Arbuckle's," ' Lion," and my own. roost of chn "Old Woman," "llorso Heud." nnd iooko roast. oirSoltf Agent for the Celebrated Dnfont nm Powder Mills. A full supply of Kiile, Blasting and Sporting Powder oi every kind constantly Uui in magazine. Orders solicited irom dealers Gui only. Also Patent llemp, Cotton and Water- GaL Proif Safety Fuse. my'2 = Pol Educational. V,"1 Mat It. De CHANTAL, |i near wheeling, w. va. wh (Sisters of tho Visitation.) T poi: s A school of more than national reputation, oflers exceptional advantage* for thorough education of young ladies in all departments. Li brary of six thousand volumes. Kino nhlkv sooblcai, chemical and astronomical apparatus. -J Musical depnrtmcntspeclally noted. t'orpsol r?e otano teacher* trained by a learned ?rofmor W from Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture tt according to tho method ol the old Italian m?w- MK ter*. \ Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. * Ten acres ol pleasure grounds. board excellent. T For catalogues, and refercncca to patrons In r0ft all the principal cities, address ant TRE DIREOTREM * T NORTH MAIN STREET SCHOOL. 2 rwi uuyu unu OiriSi C between 4 and 10 years of ago, opened sep- p?> tember, 1?89. *t 727 main Btiiekt. InBtructlon thorough and proRrefiivc. Individual _ and class Instruction aultcd to the age and ca- " naelty o! the pupil. Lo Especial attcutlon given to corrcct artlcnla- lo? tlon and defect* of speech. French conversation 6'-2 and calisthenics without extra charge. a piano Po In tho school room for tho entertainment mid Lo instruction of the pupil*. Visitors admitted to wn tho dally scmIoub of the school. Next quarter inp begins april 7,1w0. h p. MISS if. B. HART, Principal. ap7 Lato of Washington. I), n. Pit STAMMERING 1 May bo thoroughly and permanently cured by | methods of instruction based upon scientific ; principle*. No tricks employed. No secrecy demanded. The system, whlcn is entirely edu- j oational, is endorsed by many of tho most prominent educators and physicians of the country. , MM. M. BTEVENB HART, ; Principal of tho Washington Bchool of Elocution and Oratory. R Wheeling Address, 727 Main Btrcct. au21 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIYAL AND DEPARTURE OP HL TRAINB?On and after Nor. 21, INfl.-Rx. lanation ofIU'.kruknck M aiikh. Dally. fBun* 11 jr cxcoptcd. JMonday cxcoptcd. ISaturday iwpted. IBundny only. ?8*ttuday only.? ??(orn Btandard time. .AO.R.R.?Main Lint, YmU Depart. Arrive. '?h.Cj, lull., I'lill.it N.Y. u:35 am 11:05pm ash.C'y, Halt., Pbll.AN.Y. 2:28 pm M2:45am tub. C'r, Halt., rhil.diN.Y. fcJl :60pa "J:'Mto amborland Aocom-... 17:30 tin 15:80 pm ration Airom..... pm 12:45 pm oundavilJo Aam...,.....,, f7:U0aw tftO&jua AO.K.R?C.ifc0.i>/t'.,\Vt'M )r C'olumbui antl Chicago.. 8:35 am *12:45 am >lumbux, Cln. audChl'go... *10:05 am f.jiopm ilcago Mmltod 10:10 pm 5:30 am llcngo Kxnrcu tiil'Hin. Illiuoam ilumbtw, tin. A St. Loul*. Jo.'lS pm 'ftisa am ilmubuB Accom-...MM?. t4''1RPm tll:?0am .0!alr*vlllo A worn-M0:0&am {11:00 am . Clalr?rlIJ<j A<x?m.?.,.MM.. fi :4.1pm tl.'Mnm . C'lalrirlllo Accom.M |4:15pm tc'.10pm O.A O.R.R.? WJ'.Jtll.Dlv. r rituburgh SMO am I0:oo am tUburgb .... 7:,J)ain fli&Bpm tuburxh and KaaL flt jnpm louopm ((Jihliruli. . uhloi^on'.'i^i'Aocomrr.'.! H:&pm '{S:10 am P., C. A HT. L. RT. tUbnrgh.,..M t':2?aui M:J0pn ttaburxh and Now York.... tl'.^Vro A;iJ:15Pm tUbumh aud New York? t4:20pm fll:00am tUiburgh A N. Y. Kx V:40 pin ????? WOT. N wro, Cta. and flt. Lout*.. t7:20aiu j?:60am lproM,Cln.and8t.Louli... vrtOum t?:20pm I'toM.HtouboRvlUoAGo). 1:45 pin 18:4a pw mbeurilloA UvuqImq.... pxu (!. a r. it. r. .Ub'gh, Clove. A Chicago, f5:Mam |8:Mpnj ufoouvillo Accotn fJiiWam 11:23 pu Uburyb and Now York.,.. til:?! am fU'.lSam ivoland and Chicago...-*., t2:l2ptn t8:53am iMburgti aud NowYork ... f3:Mpm T^'.inpm it Liverpool.... "7:14 pw |ii:l2am 0., L. A. W.R.R. |irc?B,Cloveland,K. AW- fl2:l8pm t3:10pn union Accom. 15:12 pm til:83 am UlalrsvllJe Accom fmwmu am UlalravllloAccom tlo:3?am il:ic;pm ClalntvllloAccom f2:19pm l&ttOpm Ulalnvlllo Accoin,...,....,,. 6:21 ptn ?:l?pm *1 Freight aud Accom.... 1:18 pm 112:05 pm OHIO RIVER R. R. sonjfcr..,^ *7:00 aw 11:10 am twuger 11:30am *3:t?;ipm Boiurer... .... *4:15 pm ??:4?>nw B., Z. A C. RAILROAD?Antral Time. pUalro A ZancsTlllo Through Passenger lcarca lalro at 10:00 a. m., arrlvea at Bt'llaire at i!;W i. oodsflold PaxscuBcr Icavca Hellalro at 4:10 p arrives at Ikulalre at 8:W a. m.? iminorliold Accommodation leaves Belial: o J: 20 p. m.. arrives at 11:00 a. in. ciaAjUE.it ;avo Wheeling. Dally Trio, City Time?6:40, . 10'AW mul 11:45 a. m ; '2:00, 4:00, G:00 p m. ;avo Wheeling 8umbi)>, City Time?a:00, 10 12:00 a- in.; 2:00. 4:QJ and fl:uO p. m. Railroads. /HEELING & ELM GliOVK uTk r On aud after Monitor, April 28, lb'ja. is on tho Wheeling & him Urovo Kallrjad run asfollows: CXYB WtlXKUNO* 10 a. m., 0:10 a. m., ?:00a. in., 8:03 a. m., 9:00 , 10:00a. ni.. li:00 a. m.. 12:00 in., 1:00 p. 2:00p. m..3:00 p. m., 4:00p.m., 5:10p.m., p. m., 7:00 p. m.,8:00 p. m., 0:20 p. m. UVKWUKKLlNa I'AHK. 10 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. in., 0:00 a. m.. )a. ni., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 m,, 1:00 p. in., 2:00 i., 8 p. m., l p. m , 5:10 p. in., C:10 p. m., ?:G0 i.,8:00 p. nv, 8:55 p. m., 10:10 p. m. INDAY3?Leavo Wheeling at 7:00 a. m. and every hour, except church twin, at l?:16 p. Leave Wheeling Park at 8:00 a. m. and run y hour until 10:00 p. m.t except church m. which will leavo the l'ark at 0:45 a. m., Wheeling at 12:15 and 0:15 p. m. Cft C. lUR3ClI,B?p't. ALTIMORE &011I0 RAILROAD? ? Departure and arrival of trains at Wheeling. Eastern time. Hchcdulo Ju effect November 21.1880. MAIN LINE EAST. For llaltimoro, Philadelphia and New York, 4:35 a. m.,2:25 and 11:50 p.m. dally* Cumberland occommudatiouy :30 a. m. daily, except niton Accommodation > ?& ? iundsville Accommodation,'7:0Ua. m* cx? Sunday. arrive. om New York, Philadelphia and Baltlmoro, a. m and 17:45 p. m. and 11:05 u. in., dally. imbcrUnd Accommodation, 5:35 p. in., exfunday. a!ten Accomodation, 12:45 p. m., dally, ouudsvlllo Accomodation, 9:05 a. m.t except Jar. ' TRANS-OIHOJ)IVI8ION. >r Chicago, 8:35 and 10:05 a. m. and 10:10 p' lally, and 4:15 p. m. dally, except frunday. nclnnatl ExprcHJ, 10:O5 a, m. aud 10:15 p dally. rtumbua Accomodation, 4:15 p. m., exeep ! clalrsvlllo Accomodation, 10:05 a. m. and and 4:15 p. m,, except Sunday. arrive. ilcago Exprcs?, 12:45,5:30 a. m. and 6:10 p. m nclnnatl Express, 5:33 a. m. aud 0:10 p. m., . y. ilumbus Accommodation, 11:00 a. m., dally, pt Sunday. . Clalravlllo Accommodation, 11:00 a. m.aud and 6:10 p. m., daily, exccpt Sunday. WHEELING 6i PITTS BU UGH DIVISION', ir PitUburch, 5:40 end 7:20 a. m., dally, and p. ra., daily, cxcept Sunday. ir Pittsburgh and iho East, 6:?0 p. m., dally. ashliiKton Accommodation, 5:35 p, m,, dully, ipt fa'uuday. arrive: om Pittsburgh, 10:00 a. ?? dally, and 12:50 u, dally, exccpt bunday, and C:5o aud 10:10 i., daily. aohlnKion Accommodation, 8:10 a.ro., dally, rot Sunday. ,HIO RIVER RAILROAD.?TIME Table taking effect November 24, 1889. engcr trains will run as lollows?Central o. All trains dally exccpt those inarkod 11 which do not run on Sunday: SOUTHBOUND. jtN0.7|N0. &'.jfNo.8|No.T! leave. a. in. p. m. a. in. a. m. >eUnt? U.. 3:lf> 10:C0 fi:CO wood .. ...... 8:85 10:45 6:15 mdBTlllc 3:50 11:06 6:82 MarUnaTlllo 6:0r. "ri:05 7:37 !lamstown.....?. 0:55 1:40 9:33 ceroburR...M.??....... 6:45 7:80 2:25 10:25 enawood^.^M.^. 7:133:4S 11:45 r. m. on City ? 8:33 ...^,. 4:55 l:t6 ion .... 8::i9 ...._. 4:W 1:10 Pleasant 0:15 5:06 1:45 {polls ?.. 9:35......... 5:05 2:05 audotie....^....M?.. 11:02 7:30 3:27 itfngton 11:15......... 7:45 8:40 AV.RIVE, rlcalou, via K. & O 8:50 8:00 rlcaton, via C. & O.. ....?. 3:00 12:53| 11:00 lie Bnjphnr ..... 8:26 6:lfi mton 12:03 8:28....^. p.m. I land.......,,,,..,,..,,.,.., 12:30 .... 8:12 ......... temouth...... ........... 1:82 ......... 4:071 Bvllle 3:10 5:37......... zinnatl - 5:lo|???.? 7:&1 noutu uou:ia. No.2. No. 4. No.b No. LKiVH. p. m. a. za. a. m. slnnail 0:30...^ 7:35...^, uvllle 8:25 9:41 tumouth 9;61 11:20 0. III. i.lHMM land... 10:4S ......... 12:31 p. m. l u Ion...................... 4:00 2:10 .. ...., Ito Sulphur ? 7:43 6:42 a. ui. rlcfiton, vto.K. & O. 6:451 11:65 Ties Ion, via. C. di O. 12:53! 10:1b AlUlIVK. ,M itlagi. 2:20!'ll:45| j.kaye. a. in. p.m. itJneion.................. i5:85 10:00 i2:30 ruidotte 20:16 2.43 ...^ UpolU-...7:10 11:40 i:io P. III. HINNM at Pleasant 7:30 12:01 4:80 ton 8:05 12::k> 6:uo on City .. 8:io 12:4C 5:05...^. enswood .... 9:'ir> 2:00 6:26 a. a. kcraburg 11:10 8:30 8;uo 6:00 liamRtovrn~ 11:45 4:03LMMM. 6:80 t MftrtiiiHVlllo,......... 1:27 6:55 8:25 lurtsvlllo 2:25 7:10 9:85 iwood 2:40 7:G0 9:55 ccilng \ 2:5j| 7:45| 10:10 liroueh tickets, and bngKago cliccked, to nil tits. r or rates and other information addreis W. J. ROBINSON, O. P. A., JVwkettburg. A. J. HANDY, A. O. P. A.. Parkcrsbun:. J. (i.TOMUNSQS. P. A.. Wheeling. W. Va. 232^ Central Standard Time, Pennsylvania Lines.! wbS From Bridgeport Station, ralnnvlathe Cleveland Pittsburgh Ivalld leavo Bridgeport lor Pittsburgh, CMcago I Cleveland, 4:W a.m. For Pltuiturgli tor/1 n. For Chicago nnd Cleveland, 1:1'.' p. m. r Pittsburgh and Nevr York, 2:M p. xn. Par ubenvlllc, 8:8a a. m. rains arrive at Bridgeport at 7:53 a. w., 10:M n.; 12:28 p. m.,4:37 p. zn.,and7:62p. m. in Saturdays only?For K?st Liverpool. 0:14 Xiincrpooi, UJW p. m. JBOM WHEELING STATION, rains via tho Pittabumh. Cincinnati ?t St. ul? Hallway?Pan?Handlo ltouto?lcavoWhesl lor Stcubonvllle, PltWbuiKb ami the Ea*t, ba. m? 12:45 p. m , 3:'J0 p. m., and 8:40 p. m, r Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis an* St. ui*. 0:20 a. m. and 8:40 p. m. Kor Columbu? i Chicago, 12:40 p. m. Train* arrive at Wheel nt 5:60 a. in., 10:00 a. m? 2:45 p. m. and 8:20 in. TralnMleHVlncnt 0:20 a.m. and arriving i:20p. ra. ruu solid between. Wheeling and uhurub. All trains dally exccptSunday. ^^siaasxs^xsaszsasscsassm rB A SaiT H V "(L "" llinle.l for \ u tfiDhD U beauty, Durability and I Economy, It 1m KuaranUcu. Don't lull to F try It.' Call or Kcnd for namplo curd. c HOGE & BRO., I jk WHEBTilKa. A