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M'KlNtiEY'S NAME Not Bmlrchod Through tha Failure o 1 Robert Walker. HELP TO BE FORCED UPON HIM By Frieiuls in OliiQ?He Does Not I.iwli fnp rpianih in AiIvdi'nIIv lit* JIati .Never Matlo a Dollar Dishonorably?-Greatly Surprised at the Amount of His Liability. Youngstown, Fob, 10.-?tiovernor McKinley, who remained hero Friday night to ascertain tho exact extant o 1 bib liability us an indovaer on tho paper of Kohurt L Walker, tho hanker and manufacturer who failod Friday, was out early yesterday morning at the office of Attorney 11. K. Taylor. The governor waa aa suave ami allahlo ae though waiting to respond to an altert dinner toaat, intend of having been brought to a realizing aenao that his friondahip for Walker would cost him a fortune. He waa averao to speaking ??i tho iaihire atui refrained from any criticism oi hi* friend. , "When 1 waa inform!*! of tho falluro," said he, "1 suppoaod that my hiimaturc waa on, perhaps, ^15,0Ui), but nut to exceed SL'O.OOO, of Mr. Wulkor'd paper. n. hen 1 talkod with Mr. Walker and learned from him that the amount would roach ;(J0,000, it was asurpnao, 1 ussureyou. in lact, 1 waa not prepared for it. What I intend to ilo ia to a'- once pay every dollar of paper ou which 1 amindoraorthatiHpa.it duo. Soiuoof it haa not matured, 1 understand, and rum to April or May. All that will be called in and paid oil promptly, aa 1 desire to have lho matter settled aa speedily aa possible. ANXIOUS TO Ur.Ki' A GOOD NAME. "Ono tiling I desire tho public to know, and that is I J id not have a dollar's worth of intorost in any ol tho investments or enterprises ot Mr. Walker; ami when iio uakoil nio to indorse for him 1 did it as a friend, without oxpectiug tiio slightest recompense; and 1 sincerely hopo that no ono will he unjust enough to attach any moral obliquity to mo. 1 acted simply as one friend would to help another, and will pay every cent that my signature on tho paper of .Mr. Walker calls lor." Trior to leaving hero for Cleveland to-day to moot his wife, tho governor was called upon bv a large "number ol private citizens, wlio tendered their regrots for his tlnuncial trouble. When it ueeamo known that Governor MclvinJoy would probably loso every dollar ho has, several well known citizens, possessing abundant means, decided to Bhow thejr friendanip by tendering him sympathy of a substantial character. When they requested him to namo the amount he needod in tho present emergency, tho govornor was visibly allectod, and for tho first timo nearly broke down. Iio declined to name any nmouut, and $10,000 was placed at his disposal as a loan, to bo repaid at 'his own convenience, tho gentlomen refusing to accept anything from him as security excepting his personal obligation. NO WEALTH D191IO.VOKAHLY (iOTTUN. This morning it was ascertained that similar action hud been tukou by a numbor of wealthy men at Cleveland, who will advauco tho governor all ho may desire on the same terms. One of tlio men hero whoollored tho loan said: "Governor McKinloy has always kept out of speculation, refusing to invoet in railroads, mines or other corporations, and is comparatively poor, while other men in public life, taking advantage of tho opportunities offered, have become millionaires and had their reputations smirched by being connected with queationablo schemes. The governor has kopt his skirts clear, his reputation is untarnished, and when such a man gets into liuaucial trouble through no fault of his own, it is a pleasure to louder him substantial assistance." Nearly a complete list of the Walker paper boaring" Governor Mclvinley's signature was soon to-day. Tho amount in tho aggregate is ?00,000. It is boliovod now that in any event it will not exceod $&5,000. Accountanla are at work on tho affairs of .Mr. Walker, and will furnish a complete statement in a day or two. It is already known, how over, that every dollar ho has will bo Bwopt away and ho will bo left penniless. A run wag mado on tho Girard Sayings Bank, of which .Mr. NValkor h president, but it did not continue long, us ovory claim was paid promptly on demand. There is ovory assurance that this bank and also tho Farmers' National Jiank nt Poland, of which ho wr.H also president, aro entirely safo, in noither had boon handling any of hU paper for some time. PLANS FOK Tin: EMHARRA8SKU COMPANY. Tho reorganization of tho Youngstown Stamping Company will continue it in operation. This id tho plan of tho stockholders, and oyory creditor thin far seen in heartily in favor of it. Tho Girard Btovo Works, of which Mr. Walker was also president, is in tho hands of a recoivor, tho manager, Louis Carl, being appointed. Its liabilities are $80,000, and its assets $20,000. A dispatch from tho governor's homo, Canton, says: "Governor McKinloy'a liabilities in tho Walker failure at Youngatown occasion grave approhonsions among his friends hero. A local bankor said yesterday that the Walker paper had boon (touting in tho bunkH for some tiino became indorsed by iMcKinley. It ia thought that more of tho paper is afloat than appears in the lirnt reports of tho case. McKinloy'a frionds claim that ho will bo ablo to meet tho difficulty without bccotuing absolutely bankrupt, as lie has nn unincumbered business block hero valued at $60,000, and liitj wife has interests in her own name that aro said to oxcoed SCO,000." A tologram from West Nowton, Pa., says: An investigation to-day shows that Robert U Walker does not own any coal minos hero as reported, lie in a small stockholder in u West Nowton mine, but his failure will not affect the financial Rtanding of the raining company or tho working of t!io mine. Statu of Onto, City oir Toledo, \ Luuah County. Ih9, Frank J. Cnr.suy makoB oath that bo in tho senior partner of the llrtn of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Slate aforesaid, and that said Grin will pay the sum of One Hundred Doixaii* for each and ovory rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho tiso of I (am/h Cataiiiiii Cuhk. * Frank .1. Cnrsi y. Hwom toboforo me and subecribod in my provence, this 8th day of Dooombor, A. D. 1880. , . A. W. (i 1,1: ason, |heai, 1 Notary i'ublic. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is taken inlornnlly and nets directly on tho blood and mtlcous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonial i, free. K. J, Cmknky Co., Toledo, O. liuTSold by drugKhti, 70c. o'Do.NNEiJi A eg i; m t;a j I'ho lloiiii'Mteud Leader I uuml Not (iuilty of Murder?The <?rc:tt Hutureat iu tin ^ i i'lTTSiiL'iiuu, Pa., I'eb. 19.?ilu.rli Q'Donnell ha* been pfquittotl. it cannot bo aaid that tho verdict w<W a sur- rii prise, for everyone expected it; even tho *-lfl attorneys for tlio'provocation, It Ja u conceded (act tluvt at the three Irialjn ^1 for murder roiultinfrom thu Homo- ic ' stead riots O'Donnell made tho be^t defense of any. llo had tho aywpathy of 1 the pooplo with him to a^rcater o;: out than anv of tho mon who have boon oa ] trial. Kvon Ktowo jcpres-.o.l tho opinion that lio was entitle I to an ae* quittal. it Mra. Q'Donnell had known t!ie lulu reason tho jury did not bring in its vor- t)je diet tho night it was sent ont no fears ,, would have troubled hor aloof. Tho jury, whon thoy returned to tho Wiu room, novor so inn li as disoussod tho its < i verJict. Thoy had agreed upon tin; v.t- ? diet boforo they ontorod tho room, aipl ( tho only discussion was thai of how 1 thoy eonl 1 inoH cofnfortaMy *po?vl tho *ud night. With the chance of earning an eas< extra $7 50, and having a komI tmbstiin- gpei tiul breakfastn* well inn night's lodg- . ing froo, tlmy concluded that tho mom- ,L'S in if would bj tinia enough to fjivo tho 1,181 public their decision in tho jjroat trial, par Court wan couvcuod yesterday morn- t0 ^ im? i n it ii l ini mi t inn fif I In ( i' i lulliic.ll Vnr- i. . diet being delivered, Mii O'Donnell ClM| was among tho first to arrivo. Even urj, with tho almost certainty ili.it her hua j(.Si hand would Ijh acquitted, tlio lour uf possible conviction cropt in and caused e,n, nor to roat uneasy. She looked pale tUg, uiid worried when she camo into court. ,,lu; After some 'little waiting the jury tiled aon" in. O'Donnell; aa lie ?al in the prison- ?at( or's dock, looked anxiously into the t|u, face) of tho twelve men, but thoy were t|iL, expressionless and told nothing of what *njz; was to come. They took their Beats, linj, and with the usual formalities tlie < 'ork asked if they had agroed upon a verdict. lon "Wo find the prisoner not guilty," ^ou said the foreman in a decided way. l() L A si^'li escaped from the prisoner, and jj,( witli a lluah, a ainilo broke over hid p face. A inurmur of satisfaction came tj?, from the audience, btu the tipstaffs ?ot quickly called for ordor. .Iud^ro Stowo LjVl! dismissed the jury without comment ?0!J, and Mra. O'Donnell and her neice rushed up to the prisoner'* dock and v quickly did the llomostead loader fold |, lua loving wife in his arras. Then turn- tjv-j inK to hia neice he greeted her. Tears 0f a of joy took the place of tears of anxiety. jca| O'Donnell remained in court for half u,| j an hour receiving the can?ratuIatiojQ$ ajJll of his counsel and friends. He was then committed to jail, where lie will row remain until admitted to bail, "which vvo, will he some time uext week. t.ap All of the IlomoUead men who are in |nK jail will bo roleasod on bail this week. orv Thcro will then bo no need of rushing tj,a the cases and they will be tried when- ullt ever the court ia ready for them. 'I his cajj will jrivo groat joy to tho many anxious |08H friends of tho Homestead mon. qof. oDonucll is moro than pleased with ,j w the result of tho trial. He fools grate- |rtad fill to every poraon concerned for their wjl( kind consideration of hi in. Judge pa|| Stowo has found a place in tiio heart of tjm tho Homestead louder and ho consider* \> him tho best of uieu. cim In commenting on tho Homestead j.'0j cases Judge Stowo said that had thoy con been prepared like ordinary ones tho j1IU: commonwealth would not have had ,)re much of a caso. Tho careful propara- Jlllcj lion of tho cases has been remarkod by j.nc nearly all tho attorneys about tho court frj() house. Kven Major Montooth could ^ not refrain from complimenting Captain tjcl] ijreck in his arjj[umontto the jury. ()Il , KAiuiiA.Ni ui;.Vni? l'lto.u. j""' Sl??> Will Protest in i'crKoh Againot the' IIOV Hawaiian Annexation. gos London, Fob. 19.?As far as can be '''0l learned the British foreign office still j1^, takes no interest in the American in* tontions regarding Hawaii. The for- ? eign ollice was informed of tho nature wt.( of President Harrison's annexation js message to tho settato several hours be* fore it was niado public, but 110 action ^ was taken hero or in Washington by ^ UritishVeprosentatives. Uut a voice was laisod hero that will . he hoard around the world. It was ^ that of tho Kotulani. fciho issncd the *. following address to the people of 1 America. ' JJr London, Feb. IS, 1893. To the American Pto^e. Four years ago at tho rcquo't of Mr. Hnri Tiinrnlnn llinn I In wni in n < lliinnt inin. i... , istor, I was tont nway to England to bo and educated privately and fitted for tho afJ ^ position, which by tho constitution of jnu Hawaii, I was to inherit, l-'or all thoso anil years* 1 have patiently and in exilo per striven to lit myself for my return, thi^ 0xc year, to my native country. '1' i now am told that -Mr. Thurston in NVln in Washington asking you to tnko away |>V(> ray flag and my. tlirono. No one tolls 'j'hi men von this, officially. 41 Have I done anything wrong that this eooi wrong should bo done to mo and my c?x li people? I am coming to Washington thij to plead for my throne, my nation and pac my flag. Will not the groat American ki\l people hear me? Kaiulani. 0us life I.V.V MANN OUTDONE. <joa A Caao In ICiiKlaiul Thill Lny? llur Fraud ^ ' imi tho Illicit Nlieir. London, Fob. 19.?A story which ovor- J.1^1 matches that of Hay Hamilton and Eva j,u^ Mann has been told in tho chancery to I court this wook. Eighteen yoars ago hap Frederick G'oxon, then a young man, re- eve turned to his homo at Newcastle, after can long wanderings abroad, bringing with clin him a wife and'child. Tho incident was if tl a painful dim for iuo G'oxon family, bo- T cause tho child was admittedly born rcc< before wedlock. After a time tho fdtua- tali tion was accoptod and the little one bo- mo came a groat favorito with all tho "Tl family* A littlo inter Coxon was killed tail while hunting.- lie died intestate, and strn tho inombufs'of his family silhftnderod life, half their nortion of .f iO,000. to which the; they wore entitled, to the child. Cur In 1S7S tho widow married again. Ton run years later her husband began divorce one proceedings. A Boarc.h of hor papers T revealed evidoneo that tho child sup- but posod to bo Coxou's was neither his tho nor his wife's. Tho latter had pur- nog chased tho infant from a servant girl who was its mother. Coxon all his lifo \ believed tho I) ?y was Iih foil, and so did j||j| his relatives after his death, until thoso HW(1 facts # recently tranipiro I. The latter j10ll brought suit against tho widow Coxon to recover money adv incod to her for j tho child's nupport dnrm^ tho post for twolvo or fifteen yoars. Tho widow ad- nM(| 1 inlttod ail tho facts as pp|, forth, but.de- nnv nlod the right to recover money already jM,(, fipont for tho bonelit of tho boy, who is |,0t now twenty yoari bid. Tho court has Hll|j decided that she mint refund all that |,nM she received. y|(, Itlctl, llCll 11 lllllll As naturally results from taking Hood's Hiirnnparilla as persoiwil cleanliness remilts from frno tiso of Srtftp' and watut. i! This rroat purifier thoroughly expels Mo scrofula, salt rheum and ell other im- Hit purities and builds up every organ ??f dot the body. Now is I ho tiluo'to take it. ?Ch: con Tii?' hluhost prabie ha- boon won by kn< Hood's 1'illp for their easy, yet olliciont the action. Mid by all uriigglats, l'rie" '.!o its conts- 5 | all : M DANGER OF TO-DAY. s Growing Moro Ooiumou, and It la Invading the Home, INENTMEN AMONG ITS VICTIMS. nit Doctor Williams of Kendall's >l;uul Says, and iho Terrible lNoire lie Draws. 11 the North American Utileiv lor Doibor, Dr. Henry Smith WiUiaui9f 1 icaI .Superintendent of the Kandall'ti ,nds, and an authority oil diaoaaos of brain, had an articlo on "General oaid of tiie Insane," w hich attracted e and doaevveJ attention. Wo ijuoto opening paragraph: Of all the diseases that inonaco tho ?, only a few aro abaolutely fatal, co l, thoro is but one common did-' ) that invariably brined its victims sdily to tho grave. This most ruthof maladies id that terrible form of uiity, technically called general eais or paretic demontia, and known he laymen a? 'softening of the brain.' unvarying history entitles it to pre Uill U VI VU? *.?..vw., ght'a disease, in Hhort, placos it peorin bud pro-omincnco, And as if i wore not enough its malignity is phasizod by the way in which it {lea with itn victim before it extiftdies his life. It changes his penality, dethrones reason, almost oliniii)s the mind, and steadily weakening body, leaves toward the last a mere letalj vegetative boini.', scarco rocog11> 1 o as the vestige of his former self, mowing, unfeeling, mindless, to his mis u; once a tearful memory and a iblo objective prosenco. Finallv th comes in a iorm horriblo enough ?o the lilting climax of so awful u jaso." aresia has numborod among its vies scores of eminent men. it does strike down tho clod, but tho ac , alert, nervously organized buais mail, author, actor, statesman, 'aieian, journalist, etc. /hat is its cause? i a word, abuse of function, ovor-acty. Who among us does not know once brilliant intellect now periodly clouded, or perchance brought to incurable condition by overwork or se of certain functions. i'o <lo not wish to unnccosHarily harup tho feelings of tho roador. What desire is to point out tho way of eau. When u man fools that ho is loahis grip on business, that his memis tailing him, that he tiroi easily, t his head ache-', and that ho cannot and sleep well, it is high time to a halt. It is either a question ot businons, loss self-gratilication, or eningof the brain ana death. When Oman feols that she is loss brilliant, able to perforin hor social dutiea; 3u filio realizes that she is growing ower, weaker, less attractive, it is e for her to pause and reflect. ut, you say, "What can I do? How I escapoV" The answer is simple, low the laws of life, the dictator of pnon son?c. Do as many others (S.douo, take tho greatest scientific paration of tho ago for preventing , COUUILTUUIIIIK uioau iruuuit'H. 1UU ?w what it is. You have heard your nda speak of it. You know that it Warner's Safo Cure. Further parilara of which will be furnished freo application to the Medical Depart* it of II. il. Warner & Co., ItochesX. V. Warner's Sale Cure will re o the enforced kidneys, aid dition and assist in making healthy nd. Thousands havo escaped tho lum and prcmaturo death by pursuthe course wo have outlined, and wo of you, reador, that for your own c, as well as the happiness of thoso ) uro near and dear to you, to be o in time and to*day begin that rse of living, and resort to that help ich will lead to a vigorous life witii ilties unimpaired, and with years of fulncsa ioi yourself and friends in re. lr. C. E. Lawrence, a banker and inber of the Now York Stock Exnge, speaking upou this nubject, i: "Any one who has ever been in New York Stock Exchango, or has neseod the amount of mental prosit that it involve*, iIooh not need lo Lolil that Americans live too rapidly, I yet many men and women live to j re on an old ago as Europeans, but ddition to working hard t hoy roeroato [ use proper tonics. I think, by oxienco, that Wurnor's Safe Cure is an ollent tonic." ho oxperiouco of Mr. F. W. Whiting, 0 in interested in telephones, lias n,Mn many respects, remarkable, s is what iio says: Yes wo do livo too rapidly, wo suc1 and accumulate wealth, but wo laust ourselves in doing it. 1 know ? from my own experience. The o at which 1 did busiuess nearly ed mo. A few years ago 1 was norv, irritable, run down. I longed for , yet did not care for it. I dreaded th, but living was unbearable, lat! in perfect health now? Yes. 1 1 save my strength, uaogood jutig* ut, and take Warner's cafe Cure ularly. 1 aui not ashamod of this rather proud of it. 1 have found it >o indispensable to my health and ipino*s. l?o I work? Yes, hard ry day, and 1 boliovo all Americans do tlio same thing regardless of tlio nate, competition or social demands tey will act upon my suuirostion." ho lion. II. H. Groonloaf. who was jntly aeon at the houso of ropreson* ves in Washington, added his tosti* ny in the followingoutspokon words: ?o exhaustions of public life aro corily very groat, but so also aro tho iins of business life, of professional , of social life. In counteracting ir dangerous ellects Warnor's Hafo 0 is uusurpasHud. It is a Hplondid u-tly. 1 speak from personal oxporio." ? lie dangors of modorn life aro groat, thev can bo avoided by euro and use "f tho right rotnody. Will you led su important a matter? u inv(\stigating oommlttoo of tho nols legislature found in Chicago ulera wh) were paid four cunts an ir. umj catarrh of tho hnad ??d throat live years. I used Kly'sOieum llalm, 1 frotn tlio first application I was re* ed. The sense of smell, which had n lost, win restored after using ono tie. i have found the lliilm the only factory remedy for catarrh, and it oll'octed a euro in my caso.?II. L yor, Wavorly, N. Y. # Making tt World \vi?n? lta)i illation. nru ll'uffi, low?i, A'drt/xiretf. luunborlttttl Medicine Co., I lea Ines, is an Iowa muuufiicturing in* ution and one in which the rnniits of tho Htato look upon with pride. iimberlnln'M Cough lieniody has be* to national in reputation and is iwn in nearly every houiohold In state and throughout'the great wost. merits aro becoming oitabllshed in parts of America. daw $3 00 8H0E-W. I. OOUGUAS. smmmm w.l douglas 'ifzs^ss shoe CENT&N. ^ A sowed shoe that will not rip; Calf, A\r seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, rf J$f <? NjgW stylish and durable thau any other shoe ever W\ V \%i\\ sold at the price. Every style. Equals custornv r |p|j , r w \ rfll made shoes costing from ?4 to ?5. Or \"^| Tlie .f?now^ut* Qre the same liish standard of e? ki ' \&> f-jli ] $4.00 and $g,oo Fine Calf, Hntid-Sewcd. tl r J \ J| $3?5<> Splice, Farmers aud lfeUer<Carrier3, 65 / >' |f> MjFV, ia.50, $1.35 oud Ja.oo for Workiu* Meo, t)Y<' ys/fwL.i-l. Mrt* \ JBk $3.00 und $1.70 for Youths and lloya, t3 fc" V rftWy^ <^Ai yyV $j.oo llaud-Scwcd, j FOR UI1f 3,j" l)JUs?'a') LADIES. Iks" i?ly^ XwSta. I- IB A DDTY yoa owe yourself lo got the boat value lor your mi:* - 3ai^ money. Eoonomlv.o in your \(?V tootwear by purchasing W. W \ Tk *? Donglaa Shoes, whloh t. THIS1STHP \ A Will five exclusive' ?nli* lofthno d. alrrniiiul c? atTiil u?er^ have DO nffenttt. Write for cataloguo. 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Norvon?lMB.L<mltUdo.alldiMlnn noil lOMOf DO worn I the (tanurutlt 1 ,TI 0?/* \ orRmiH In eithernexettUBod l?yovorexertion, youthful errors,or ?'XCC*Mv fWVv**r A -/j-' u?o of tobacco, opium or latmulants whloh noon lead to Infirmity. Consnrc \uBUh VPw. AlN^ALiltlon andInnnltv. I'ut upconvenient to carry lu rogt rocket. Ml pcrpucV i *1ra?aw? nsoby wall ;t? for t't. With everyr order ho civ a written Quarantm t?r.? ?K?0UiCA*i>A?-ri.nf5:KU. orrejuiulthemotif]/. (Mru!;> <.-. dresnXcrvoSvctlCo.,CUlcuirn, r For Halo In Whoallng. W V-t. by LOGAN DRUG CO . cor. Tenth and Main fdroets. noSO-DAW DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL FEMALE PILLS For relieving prolonged and naluful suppressions of the tncnsLruitl periods. thov uro the only tufo and cortaln euro ever oU'ercd to women, they uro especially mado for married ludic.s, aiifo and always to bo rolled upon. Ask for I>r. Mott's Pennyroyal i'ilK Tako no other. SI per box, by mall. Bend for elr.Miinr. Dr. Mott Chomlcal Co., Clcv Hand, O. For sale in Wheeling by tho LOGAN DRUG CO., Main and Tenth Street*. de21 JEWELRY. _ PLUMBING ETC. STERLING GAS RADIATOR \| T \ / C P | Iluursllliiinltiatiuv Uw* uuil .Natural (Jus. Look in our windows to-day and see the new designs . in Fancy Spoons, also Teas, Forks and Table pKnlfllM First time shown in Wheeling. I. G. DILLON"& CO. (H||| FU R N ITU RE, CARPETS. ETC. j^lsSfilHlll OIL CLOTHS wl? XjiM.oloi,xro.s. y ? IN GREAT VARIETY AND ALL WIDTHS . LOUIS BERTSCHY'S ' Call and ?eo thom and you will buy no other. .<?? /, , a. . Will hunt halls, churches, schools, (Iwollluvf oclJ 1110 Main Stroot. nnd Morci. The lnr!(oit ??/.o heats room J)xi) _ feet with 27 ieot of ?ns per hour. PHOTOOR^ ~ ?a.TI^T TRIMBLE & LUTZ, Affants, ^JTVLtS' Alt'! STUDIO, Wboollnj, W. V* oclJ. PHOTOGTIAPIIS. WILLIAM 1IAKE & SON, Portrait* lu PaitoL, OIL Orajrou. Wator aa 1 * ' Ink. 2i5^ mhin strbst. Practical Pluinbor3, Gas Sjtoam Flttorj, fol?? No us fWKl.crii srunKr. ARTISTIC RESULTS All woik dono promptly at rnason-iblo prlOH Arc attained only nt I'anona'R Outlory. Tim /~1 EOHGK IIIBIWUD <fc SON hid'. cl'i^H worit now Itolnt r.x.mu..,1 I. bry, VJT (kuccoMon lo Tbomiuoti A lllbbordl' nliiRtotell. riia gnllory Is fre'i'ieiitly crow I I 1 un" with p.urons. Tlin real ruin will lOOtl bo Oil - nn*r.Tir.Ai n, the Fair nnd tho llolldav*. Ord.-r your wo: . PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, now. no that you will got It promptly. < 'all aud TJf n Afj<;nwcj.o pAM ruv 0AM *H?>STKAM KITTKIW, MUSS FOUNDERS, ju.J F ARSONS 8, GALLERY. bpccialtlt*: Natural Oil Hiipplloi, 8toa:u _ 11 call UK nnd Ventilation 1M4 MAItKKT HT, Wlll.l.ldNU W.VA, nLJ ornr dttdu c- , ",rA",vurk l"""1!'11' """o "l "">? rouimj. PHOTOGRhPHS biupriccA. i#j HIGCINS' GALLERY. CLOfHlNO, ETC^ 4" Twelfth Stroot WANAMAKKIt ft IIIIOWN. * Stroot. >y J, w. KKRRELL, Amnt, " ' i. ? willoptn nlaitorfl com i lain inu N itlath F'ri-ol-. on .Monday mnrnln: r J). .. ,?a , Xm,loaded down with tholr I uelvii And Doinoilh flJOB + XAtORKlf Rautpl o( i'loth mid < ? mot ?<> u.-iitV . . Ovrrumti utid Mult* I ?r Fuli and Wlntnr u<o, Nl.ATLN AND IHOMITLY l' XI.('UTI.i) whiell f ir cjeel auylhlnv before lu (|'iAlltf an I at tiii/ ivrn i I/It-Vf/Mfi. tnt. nrv.%* i r.rlro will plono call uud otauiliio for AI 1IIIC1M I.LldOl.NLi.lt JOMKOoMi Iheiiuclvu*. ht-.'7 STATIONERY. DOOItS, CTc BLANKBOOKS! Foreign and Domestic Stationerj OIIU'O Supplies of All Kiiuls. NEW WALL PAPER For 3.00a. BABY CARRIAGES! l.aryest Stock arul Greatest Variety in the City. SolJ Retail at Wholesale Prices. JOSEPH GRAVES, 26 TWELFTH STREET. Writing Paper ??- 1 If you have not tried the 15-cent Irish Linen paper we are selling get a box hefore it is all gone. It is the best value for the money you ever had. O-A-IR/IjIE BIROS., 1308 M.VKKKT STREET, Sccond door qpiuti ol uovr City Bank, left yALENTINES, FINE AN!) COMIC, AtWholosalo ami Itotall. Mull Ordors Promptly Killed, imoks, Stationery, NVeokly Papers, Magminw and Notious. C. H. QU1MBY, JylS No. MM Market Street. 1 "* FINANCIAL. 0. Lamb, President Jos. SEYnoi.n. Cosblar. J. A. JLKKiii-soM, Assistant CosUlor. T\ _ 1 _ O 1TT1. 1'- t canK oi wneeungi CAPITAL #200,000, l'AID IS. WHEELING, W. YA. DIRECTOR: A. J. Clarke. Joioph P. Paull. JanicwCutnmlni llonrv IJloboMoa Hannibal i'orbo<. .Joseph Seybjll Uibson Lamb Interest pall on spooial dopodti. Issues druiu on England Ireland and fleatlanl myU JOdki'll 8EVBOLD. Cashier. CALL AND GET A Nickel Plated Savings Bank AT THE Wheeling Titlo and Trust Co.'s, 1315 MARKET STREET. JgANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL $175.000. Wili.taw Ism President Wii.mam K Simpson Vieo ProsMunt Draft* on Eugland. Ireland Franco and (Jur* many. DIRECTORS: William A. Iscit Mortirnor Polloolc. J. a. Miller. William II Hitnpion, K M. Atkinson. John K Ilotaford. Henry Speyor. Victor Rosonburj. Jaoob C. Thomas Jit r. l\ JKl'.iO.N, rgaiihr. J^XCIIANGE BANK. CAPITAL... $200,000. J. N. Vancr. l'ro-idonl, L. S. DlLAPLAist Vico I'ra&ldouti DIRKCTOIW: J. N. Vfttica George 15. SUN. J. M. Brown. William KiUu2h.ua, LS. Dola^lala. A W. Kolby. John Frew. Draft-* Issnod on England Irolaal. SeotUul and all pulnu lu Luropo JOHN J. J0NK3. ' aMihr. EDUCATIONAL ^a? wonxs To Those who Contemplato Studyins Shorthand. Yon will mokoaouAVB mistakk If yon tta-l?rtako to prepare thoroughly for filling ilru-o m position.^ iim amanuensis ouTxitfK of n acuooi. Hlpplicd WI til All NKCEWARY PAUII.ITIIH for TIlUll ouoiiMttanudwIthnnoLn ANDwni.tiWrtAni.iiiiii::? reputation, whoro yon can bo thoroughly drilled In Urnmmur. Spoiling, Punctuation, mi of Capitals. eta. a* well an oillcientlv prepare I in Hooklcooplng a^d Ollleo Work as iu'msk < MKN NOW RKQUIRIt The nBPUTATION of Stieh ? M'liool is worth to yon. in oiirAiNlNU a situa TIO.n, tho cntiro cost of tuition with aprlvit' pnrty or in n no-culled Shorthand Bohool. Do Hot make THIS )ti*takr. ('all and soo UK Unit. Bull WULKLlMi ltl.Nl.NKSS COLLKQR. Mrs. M. Stevens Hart's School For Young Liaclioa aucl Oliilclron, 1810 AND 1318 MARKET STREET, ^HcconA annual session begins Soptomhorll. Course of Instruction Include* Klomonttry Kngllsh, Kngliih Classic Latin, Higher Matin* mattes and Modern Lotigunirc. Mrs. Hart ft agisted by a full corps of otQolon* and oxperloticod teachers. For circulars and furthor Information, addrjti tho 1'riucipal, HR& M. HTKVKNH 11 ART. i ftU30 No. 7:7 Malu StrojL HRl'HART'SSGHOOL. To accommodate young Indloi win may wish to pursue a o mrsa of study outside of tho regular school toglino. cleotlvo classes or prlvnto instruction will ho provide I In I ngllsh classic, Latin, Modern Languages, Mathomatloi and tho Nututal Hclouees. These class n will moot at Mated hours In tho sell" it tiarloraud will ho conduct d as Spreinb lirt by the Heveral mombitsof tho faoultf connected with our school MRS. M. STEVENS HART, aulJ Principal. ART INSTRUCTION. An Art Studio, ootiductod by Miss It vlSWKRNEY, will N Opened III QODtlGOtlOtl W " Mrs. Mart's Bohool miptonibor II, Iti tho > 1 building. I'oncll, Charcoal and cfiifo'i l'n I UK. (Ml and Water Colors and China I'alnt Pastel, ciay-mod< ling aud Art Kuamolln m><lve s)> elM attention Mil* > been conducting Art elates with i micocss In thn east for tho pnnt ilv<? year*. Further Inquiry mar bo m id - / ' lMMfi M. MVKKNKY t Main slr-ei M. Bltrotll llnrl, 7J7 Main street, or At tho S( i1 rooms oil and after Monday, ptoinbor U , anil ^ $76.00 to $250.00 , log hr H I JOIIN-on* mi., , n ? l.loventh fltroot, Richmond, V??