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ALONG THE YUKON]! Conditions Existing in the Gold Mining Districts. CAPT. RICHARDSON'S REPORT. Advent ofU. S. Troops Met With I)is? favor?Peoplo not In Favor of any Sort ot' Government ? Circle City Citizens Claim they Already Ilavo too Much Law and Government, WASHINGTON, May 3.?Acting Secretary of War Melklojohn to-day give out a report from Captain "W. P. Itlchanlsun, of the Eighth Infantry, who comanas tne post at circle City, Alaska, together with a brief report from Lieutenant E. S. "Walker, of the Eighth Infantry, In command at St. Michael, .Alaska, upon the conditions existing along the Yukon. According to Captain Richardson's report tho advent of the United States troops at that place * met with considerable disfavor from the majority of the people at Circle City, while at St. Michael on the other hand, Lieutenant Walker reports that the business men desire the retention of the troops and he recommends the continuation of tho garrison at that point. Captain Richardson mado several attempts to induce tho better clement of the community to establish some sort of local government and special meetings were held during November and December, but in January at a nig mass meeting all his work was overturned and by a large majority the town decided to reject every form of town ??ov eminent suggested. The sentiment of the meeting, Captain Richardson says, was "the people of the town already have too much law and government." * Captain Richardson explains this opposition to the establishment of the local government upon the ground that few of the Inhabitants expect to remain longer than a few months or years at most. The only general regulations issued by Captain Richardson up to the timo of the report have been for closing saloons, dance halls, and gambling places from 6 a. m. until 9 p. m. on Sunday, and against the carrying of concealed weapons. Ho says he may be obliged to prescribe in addition some general regulation upon sanitation and police with the coming spring. He established a patrol of nine non-commlssloned officers and six men in the town and reports that this work has been satisfactory and acceptable to the better element. He commends the work of the commissioner's court at Circle City, which he says has maintained itself with dignity and has administerd the law within the limits of its authority. At the time uapiain Kicnarason sent his ra- M port no mail hail baen received over the " ice from the states. He underatood v that the first mall sent through early f la the season was lost. The Bervlco on the river from Circle City to St. Michael Is working satisfactorily. Local and delayed mall fro:n the outside was received from Dawson In November ami December. He directs attention to advantage of a c?oss country routo from Circle City to Cook's Inlet or some other point on the coast. The river and lake country 13 only safe for travel during two or three months of the closed season, whereas the overland route could be used while the river Is closed. Lieutenant Walker reports everything quiet along the river on February 8. h Supplies were plentiful and there were lew cases of destitution. Tho command at Rampart was reported in good health. Lieutenant Walker urgently T requests that the garrison bo maintain- c ed at St. Michael. Tho business men t want the troops there not only because (\ they afford protection hut because dlfllcultles are more quickly and less ex- i pensively arranged and the people feel ' that the decisions mad* by military otil- F cers are Just and equitable. Some stray j reports of possible trouble with the In- ? dlans at the mouth of the Koyukuk river were reported to him and Lieutenant Walker is apprehensive that eome trouble may occur in the Golovin 1 bay mining district ns thore is a dlsor- / derly element at that point. Many fall- c ures are reported among the bulldors of c small river steamboats due apparently ( in the majority of cases to n poor quail- f ty of machinery. Lieutenant Walker fc warns the publlo that no machinery can ? be obtained and that faulty machinery * cannot be repaired or replaced without ; great loss of time and pxpense. He n also cays that many strambontmen i; comc wlthotit?proper papers ns masters and engineers and have difficulty In clearing from the'ports. Th^rc Is no dock at Circle City at present hut one is being built and win lie ready for use during the coming season. He aays that the troops are well aupplled with clothing except fur gloves arid sugRests * that a good library is needed for the , troops. Archbishop Ken no's Return. WA6HINGT0N. I). C., May 3 ? Archbishop K-fane, whose deparlurw t from Rome for a two years' Uave was recently announced, is expected In Washington before long. He will innke his headquarters here, either at the Catholic university or at St. Patrick's church, and will ku on extensive lecturing tours through ihe country, for the purpose of ral*inn funds f-ir the university ns Irs rector, that his uppeafr< In its behalf aro always productive of HUhstantlal results. There is no pretient purpose to erect new buildings, but <o thoroughly endow thoMV nlready i?r?-ct- t ert. The larjt* dormitory bulkllng haw <> l)ccn nntned Keaqo hall In honor ?>f t Archbishop Kean<\ Two other buildings will be completed lit the full. That of thf If?ly Croc* order will brlnjf about forty additional member* of thai nodoty to tho univornUy. The monastery of th" PranrUcan Father* will bo occupied In September by this ancient order. The university oomrm?ncernent b??Klnwon June V. wh?'it It lw fxi'.u-?*. <] tint: Afiii i Tho Finest Clonnor J MADE. iTWIttNOTncHATCHOnWCAU AMY ?Un* J| FAOE, VCT IT CLEANS THC OIRTIKIT l?CBFCCTUY. <1 NSk President McKinley and Cardinal Gil jqns, anil possibly Archbishop Koan nay be Present. LABOR TROUBLES \t Buffalo- Strike of tl?o Grain Sho olcru Delaying UiibIiicsh. BUFFALO, N. Y.( Muy 3.-So far < Ihe unloading of grain Is concerns :here is no Improvement ir> tho labi rttuatlon thla morning:. It is estimaU :hat over six million bushels of gra ire now afloat in the harbor and th; wt more than 1,K>0,000 bushels ha^ seen elevated thus far. Henry C. Ba er, general secretary and treasurer < he international Longshoremen'.'! A: soclatlon is here for the purpose of ii luiring into the trouble between tl ihovelers and the contractors. He cajlc >n Contractor Co*nora and the latti served notice on him, calling upon hi ;o furnish three hundred grain shove ire to assist in unloading the vesse lere. This demand was made in ' oi :ordanc? with an agreement with tl issociation. Mr. Connor nays Barb tesured him that he \yDUld furnish tl i>fjn as soon as possible. Contractor Connors has made the fo owing statement: "Aftor I secure he grain shoveling contract last wii er I went bofore the Longshoremen Vssodation and laid my plans befoi h.m t *1 t - ' . iicmi. * luiu iiicm cuaL x inienueu i iboltoh the saloon bosses, and I have, old them how I Intended to pay tt nen and they endorsed thnt plan. T1 nen who are now complaining nev< ame near me to ?tate their grievance rhey never asked me to make any oth? trrangwments than those which I ha leclded upon. They mailt* no attem] ,o reach an agreement with me bo thi annot expcct cne to treat with them. la<m that the men would make moi noney under the system which I pr< jose than thef.* made last year. The afused to trust me, and now I am g< ng to get along without them." The season la fully a month late. T1 oceljrt*1 of grain during thf? month < ^prtl last year were 27.450.4S9 bushel nd 34",325 barrels of flour. The first ai Ival this season was on April 29 an ip to date It Is estimated that but abox 000,000 have reached Buffalo. DALY'S COPPER INTEREST. lomothlng About the Now Conipan That has Been Formed. ANACONDA. Moni., May 3.?Tho Ai iconda Standard prints an Intervk; vlth Marcus Daly, president of th L<malgatnated Copper Company, receni y organized with a. capital of $75,000,00 dr. IDaly says that the control In tli Anaconda company la sold to the ne rompany, wbtch also owns the Parr< >roperty, the Colorado properties an hii Washoe. Other largo property iiii w?H uu uuucui iu ineao nomine inder an Increased capital stock. Th ompany has no relation whatever, r rad boen erroneously reported, with Michigan copper property. The propei ies owned by the new company will t Forked to full capacity and the outpi lie r eased. "Underground Buttes" Mr. Daly sai< 'will b* explored and tested with a d< rreo of thoroughness* and to an exter lever before dreamed of." In the Interview Mr. Daly also salt 'Whilo I live and manage these proi :rtles there will be no agitation of tli rage question from any end of the lln< diners wages will not In any event t owered. This is perfectly well undei itood by those with whom I am uh-oc ited. If the Butte property cannot nl ord the present wage scale then th vhole organization 1* a mistake, and ee! sura It is not a mistake." Rejected the Option. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 3.-Th onthern Railway has rejectttl the 01 Ion given some time ago by the hole rs of the bonds of the air lkie rallroa< Ch\? reason is that the aggregate prlc s higher than tb? company feels Ju^t led in pay in?;. The word that the 6\ ion had been rejected was received 1 Louisville to-day by Mr. John Sttlei \Mio represents a number of holders < he bonds. President Spencer and otht itttetakt of the Southern recently mail m inspection <v' the air llnv. Th kmthern by acquiring the nlr lins v/ot?l lave a direct line from Et. I/ouls :o ? >olnts Jr. thu south and to th? Atlanl! :eu board. To Oppoao Whisky Coin bine, LOUISVILLD, Ky.. May 5.?It is rt norotl anxmjj whlaUty mon that th ontruc< has been let for the buildlntf < h- Ion? promised biff distillery to 1: vara ted In opposition to the Kentuck llMilierUs and warehouse com pan ibout which so muclVhas been Mid. 1 s nmv said that northern dealers an levcral malt ilrme are behind th cheme. Alfred S. Austrian, the Chk*n rn attorney, who hn*< managed th Centuchy com puny affairs here fo evernl weeks, left I>ouhrv?\te to-day. Americans "Will Talco Part. CITY OF MEXICO. Mop l.-The com n?r bull fight at Duranfro, In u*h|c ctnmont find the English sprafcln lergy denounce It with f"w exception Dne clornyman say? ho cannot sc vhnt particular sip there is iu bu Ightlng nny more than- !n pugllLsrr ior?e racing, etc. The Catholic rlcrir ire preaching sermons against ih trevalent suicidal mania ami urgln nor* devotion to the worship of th virgin of CJuadaloupe, which course I ilso advocated by the bishop of Tepl n a pastoral letttr. To Kljht Window Glass Trust. CLEVELAND, O.. Mny X?H. P. Va -leave, formerly president of the Vn Heave Glasa Company, anfl a nrnnbe f other Cleveland anfl Pittsburgh capl alista, have orjronleed a company un er the name of the Pennsylvania Win low Gluss Company, to oppose the Win low glass trust. The company will con truct a plant at Kane, Pa., which wl ie the largest window gins* factory i h" own try, outsldo of the trust. Hlnu aimer, an extensive lumber op?-ratoi f McKean county, Ph., Is president c he new company. In SherlflTs Hands, POUT CLINTON. O.. Mnv 3.?Sherll lenfert hi In popsesfilon of the Hotel Vic orla, one of the largest nummur hut? l n America, which Is located on hlstorl 'ut-ln-Hay inland. Thu large bulldln vm ntlzeii on u ivrlt ??f Httuchmunt I nvor of Ityan & Co.. of Toledo, fo 41.000. The hcHt'l wuh appraised a 7k.000, but originally cu*t more jha lulf a million dollars. The hotel hd eon it loning venture ever r.4nce It iva if-ned. it ha.i (hanged hands Hevera Hues. North Aiuorluati Itcrlctvr The "North American Hevlow" fo iu> tuimunn Hii 1MIIUU v>> UlU run. Sir'Francis II. J^inc, Judpe-udvo ate general of the Drltlsh uriny upo ho Kuhjeot of "Court# Murtlnl la L'nji imd ur;d America." The JuilinlictV) nd "HW'li.'iicy of court* martini ahoul ecelvo from thu American pvople rooa uroful consideration, an It Ik now cer nln that in thu Immediate future th .rtny will form a port of national life ti ;roat and growing Importance. Untie hi- title of "The Ourwo la Education teb?*oct? JlardiiiK I'M vis contributes t lie Mny nurnUr of the "North Amoti an H?'vlew" an exceedingly practice ?.rper, In which *h? deploren tin* pros nt American .system of vducatlon, nn rtliiR that true education Is to lln. he quality and bent of each pupil' idnd, und i^vfi It only ?uch food an wll cvelop Ita iH>wer? <o the h?*st effect. i PE-RUNA ? BRINGS JOY tfc 13 That cMarrh has any, relation to barrenness in women surprising to 3r many. It la one of tho mysteries of p ^ catarrh. Thfc insidious disease pene'n trates to every orpan of the body. *t Thousands of women liave catarrh 0J 'e and are iguoraiit of It. Dr. llartsian's bt r- book for women makes these matters l)f plain. Write to Pe-ru-na Mcdielne Co., jtJ !J* Columbus, 0., for this book and a book ec ie of cures effected by Pe-ru-na. ec I ,,JlfeSlif I to Mrs. L. M. Griffith, Cambridge, Keb., 2: T writes: b, J J "Your medicine did me a wonderful 01 ?r amount ol pood. It cured me of bar* bi a. renness. I am 30 years old and had jtj ?r never borno any children; but sinco ni 4 beginning your roedicinc I pave birth Gi ,y to a 10-pound baby pirl. She is now "i I six months old and weighs 2J> pounds. ^ 'c My friends were all surprised. Somo tl> }" would not believe it until they camo er to see me. My husband says he never J* saw such a Change in any ono as there le was in mo after I had taken three or four bottles of Pe-ru-na. Id "I am stinger than I have been cl ltj since I was quito young-. God bless it you and your medicine forever." ll( T! BELLA I RE HAPPENINGS. *1 cl y Matters of Interest in tho Metropolis of Belmont County Cj w The project of paying fancy prices fnr ittvn onvill n(n^o? r?f v Ir* l? ? u. iT . J..VWU J I. int ill lft rear of the lockup to make room for a ro new city building, seems to be 'point? p along quietly. After the money Is paid "l 0. there will come a howl, perhaps,, but It Pl ld will only be crying- over spilled milk then. The council seems to be set for a m new ?35,000 building, and no or.e can .T. blame theso who have property that la jo d wanted for getting all they can out of It. Sc 18 Bellalre folks who knew Mr. James II. c0 ^ Canfield, ,president of the Ohio State iQ University, rogrvt to learn that he has M 13 reslgnod to accept fhe position of llbrar- th a lan of Columbia University?not be* cause he has secured a place more to m ^ his liking, but because as head of the state university he had made a success h( In every desirable feature. Ilia moral H J. Influence and his work generally com- su mend him, and he had force and power it in the right direction. tr . Marshal Johnston took Mary Peters cu "to the county Jail yesterday to serve thirty days and a fine of $25 and costs re 'e Imposed by Mayor Freeze because of ho the reprehensible conduct of the girl. 'e This lit the first case of the kind In a ci long time nnd yet it is common talk that the town Is worse off In this respect , c" than ever In its history. But they seem j to be too cunning for the oftlcers. ^ George Stephen*, the Temperancevlllo speak-easy man. taken to SteubenvlUe . 4 recently by United States Marshal liar- * ( ness, was hold in $500 for his appearance. j ,e In the United States court at Columbus trl ?- next month. In default of bali he will I- repent in Jail. The eastern representatives of the j)3 o National Enameling Companies were [. In town yesterday und perhaps closed >_ the deal for th?l Stewart ISnamel plant, J n though no official statement to this ef- coi a> feet has: been given out. to >f Mr. J. M. Marlng and bride who have t been traveling on the eastern continent ! } for tho pant Hcven months, ever since i?? | mnr marriage, nave returned to 31 tin? nif d cle, In J., and will be "at home" after w' 11 I th? lBtto. t,jl 'c Mr. W. A. Gorby, formerly head of T the Hellalre Goble*. Co., but now a cap- 'ar itailst of extensive oil anil gas holdings ^ in Tfidlana, and some Interests In thl3 i. section, wac in town yesterday. 2 e Tht* painters ami paper hangers of ^rt thin city never were r.n busy rvs they atI are this reason. Thereseems to be plenty 1 of money for improvements and they ?n \ are being ciade all over town. A slight lire at the Novelty Stamping j works was extinguished by the* workit? niftn before any damage wan done. The Sh plant iu well equipped to put out flres. ] 'i The Industrial stock market la Just ir now in a condition that causes those *rl who parted with th^ watered portion to J congratulate themselves. in? A movement has been started to have tei the schools dismissed at noon for tho .1 balance of this school year, which ends bu h with this month. j b Several folks from this city will (jo to on g Flushing to-day to attend the Christlan church convention, which opens e there to-day. f 11 James C. Tallman, r?q., will leave to- wa *? day for Pittsburgh, where he will spend j j u week or ten days with relatives. COI ? Davis & Archer, of this city, secured on< ? part of the contract for street improve- ins s rr.ents at Bridgeport. am c Superintendent J. K. Anderson has nil added a number of new books to the drc school library. am Common pitas court will begin ugaln n to-day. ? jioundsvii.i.i; buijcji-t. c. r at; . Yesterday's News From Marshall County's Chief City. The Uterury society of the public No - school gavft a public special programme h .. ui uiu r.cnwJi unit featfru:n uuernoon. h I A number of cUlaonn ware present who rj n Bpoko very hlahly of the performances. Rt:i Miss Riva Baldwin was awarded the ftn, " medal contested for during the school R0, ,L yiiir by a number of students, she lmv- nej lr?g been the successful one In reelt.i- js <lon In the greatest number of contests, nt.-i The Epworth League at thrtr busl- In rf nes* tr'.M'tlnir Tuesday night, elected the yoi - following delegates to tho convention to th< s be hold here May 18 und 19: M1sbc:i art Vlrgte fihaffer, Madge Mathews and ? Vornle Johnson and Dr. W. D. Stewart RtJ* and J. W. Rod?ers. bu: i- Mrs. Herman McDonald ami her sist tor, Miss Daisy Hunter, left yesterday ? n for M uncle. Ind., where Mrs. McDon- J.V ,t aid's husband Is dangerously sick with .. n typhoid fever. l?h) ti Mbs Mtlla Logan Is home from Rip- ha I ley. JncHaon county, wlwe shu has been n?" In charge of a millinery store. cm Isnao Rodgera took his wife, who has dlfi r been ulok for sevttral years, to Wheel- rov lag yesterday, for treatment. u Mrs. Mont Salters left t'oaterday for j'*j M Des Moines, Iowa, to make her home II with her parents there. J " Miss Reno Haley, of Toledo, Ohio, la rh ! the pucst of her brother, Reuben Haley. r:*\ of Fifth street. ' Ilc. '* "Miss Cora l'arlclnscn will lcav<* ft/it- trn . unlay for Cambrld&u, O., to visit rt'lu- , ' >f tlV"- tw, r Mian Ttotta Johnnon will tench a nam nu-r school at the Third ward bulldlnK. <j0, i> Humuel Park I Htm returned yoaterdny I - from ii trip to Valley Wills, Ohio. qui ' Mrn. Phil A. Bhnffvr Ih home from vln- 'Ht!; Itlnjf relatives at Uellnlrv, '' i Dr. lid ward Davh, of Cameron, *vaa In mr ? the city yc6terday. 1 A car load- of eighteen hornes wan pes chipped to Mttcungle, Pa,, yesterday, by oiti Dasher. ^lr. Dasher is etill In the ly, looking- for other horses. Lester Rodgers was at Falrview yesrdajr evening. Dr. D. J. Slates is In Monroe county, , ?n Luslness. Mlf.s Uelle Crow, of Sixth street, Is on le filck list. WELLSBURG. oings of Poop In In the ttrooko Couit ty Metropolis. At the rocent city election the hoard ' education was authorlxed to issue jmlw to the nmount of $20,000 Tor Jllding purposes. The board has not >t decided on n location, but it will be the Third ward, and a building crectI at a moderate cost that can be addl to an the continued^ growth of our hool population r?Mjulre.n. There will so be Improvements made to the ^resit building, in the Second ward', and le whole will be completed in time for le beginning of the school term in ?ptember. There are 1,225 youths of hool ago In the district, and the tax% bio property Is about 31.000,000, on hlch there will be an Increase of taxa6n by reason of the bond issue of to 20 cents on the $100. Our peopla e Justly proud of their public schools id are ready to endorse any reasonne expenditure to increase their efllcllcy. The fallowing officers were c'.octed by le new city council: President, first anch, Henry Stlngle; president, secid branch, A. W. Reeves: clerk, first anch, Jesse G. Johnson; city solicitor, C. Wright; wharfmaater, E. A. loots; welghmaster. John T. Louck; ember board of public works, Samuel porge, Jr.; policeman and street comIsfiioner, Thomas M. Hudson. All are epubllcans except Hudson, council acpting Marshal Myer's recommendaon, upon his refusal to make any othDonilnatlon. Hudson eufceeeds Geo, Robinson, who has tilled the position r live years, to the satisfaction of the lbllc. Mrs: John JC. List, of "Wheeling, present of the West Virginia Humane Sooty. was In the city yesterday, In e Interest of the society. It Is probata a local society will be organized >re, with ex-Mayor. Simpson as agent, le new law enacted at the recent sesDn of the legislature, gives this soety very lmpprtnnt powers and dunnd the establishment of an agen' here will have a^nalutary effect. Harry Smith and Lizzie Taylor, a reubenvllle couple, secured a license ;re yesterday afternoon, and were arried by Rev. T.' J. Putty, of the ithollc church. The bride, who was ;t sixteen years of age, was accominled by her mother. The Shakespeaare club held the last eetinff of the season at the home of 0. W. Davles, Monday evening, ndurning to meet the !ln*t Monday in tptembcr, at the home of Mrs. Z. Ja>bs. Rev. C. E. Clatfc, pastor of Thomson . E. church, of \VTieeltng, will deliver o addrejiB to the graduating- class of e Wellsburg hirrh school at the com- j encement exercises, on May 25. Charles Vollhardt is visiting relatives | >re, after an absence of nine years, j e is now located in Kansas, and is perintendent of a railway. Thomas J. Gracy, of Cross Creek dlsIct, has moved to "Wellsburg. and oc!ples the Lytle house, on Main street. Attorney "W. M. Workman has turned from a visit to his former mie. at Greensburg, Pa. attorney F. A. Chapman was in New imberland on legal business the first 'o days of this week. rhomaH M. Hudson, the new policein tinder Marshal Myer, went on duty lesday evening. Mrs. Dr. A. F. Gasmlre, of "Wheeling, visiting relatives here. 5. II. Sn?*deker has returned from a p to Ironton, Ohio. M'jlECIIKN NOTES. Lily Items of Interest About People ami Events. r. J. Hi ley, Baltimore & Ohio yard uluctor. left yesterday as a delegate the national convention of the oth?'rhood of Railway Trainmen, to held at New Orleans, next week. me luuerui ui inarm i-erRUSon. wno 'd at Bon wood Junction, Monday, 11 take place from the M. E. church s afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ^retl Nieberpoll left Tuesday for Oakid. Md., for tne bentfl of his health. ; was accompanied by his brother, inrles. Urs. Arthur Steele will return home >m Grafton to-day, where she was lending the funenil of her mother, lenry Pracht 1b home from Grafton a visit to hl?* parents. Mr. and Mrs. L.. Pracht. of McMechen avenue. ,nck Powell, of Proctor, was here, ? guest of his sister, Mrs. Thomas arpe, yesterday. Vllsa B. West has returned to Rt. llrsvillo, after a. pleasant visit with ends here. Tames T. Powell and wife, of "Wheelr. were the guests of friends here yesday. Foseph Burthorft, of Bellaire was a slneas caller In town yesterday. F. T. Gillespie and John Gosney arc the sick list this week. Break in Insurance Situation. KITTLE nOCK, ATk.. May 3.?Thnro s a break in the Insurance fcituatlon re to-day when four of the old line npanles announced thc-y would at ?e resume business In* this field. All urn nee desired enn now be obtained 1 it is believed that in a short time the companies which recently withw will bo doing business in compll:e with the new law. THEY ARE CONVINCING. atemcnt of a Neighbor is to be Believed. thing bo Convincing as What Foron* Whom wo Know uml Kcspect ay. 'hero Is nothing so convincing as tho dements of people whom we know il respect. If your neighbor tolls you nothing, you know It 1* true; no Ighbor will deceive another. So that the way wUh Kkl-ne-old?. Tho itemonts ot' people living right hero West Virginia are published no that u may ask these people, and find out > grout good Morrow's Kid-ne-olda ? doing. dr. F. F. Smart. No. 1004'Thirteenth eet, Parkersburg, a retired farmer, vs: "I have been a HUfTerer from Iney dlHeaao for years. The seereuh of the kidneys were very freent and excessive, and contained a Itish sediment. I Buffered constantwith nnln nnf??eo ..... ? ??* - 111 j i'uuiv aim wiiii jumctlsm In my limbs; the doctors (1 my trouble w?h diabetes. 1 was k*cr able to got anything that would re me, and I have tried n number of feront rom?iVii?n. I heard ubout Morv'? Kld-ne-olds bHnff a aure cure for t backache. and I decided to try in.; In about a week uftvr 1 begun nif Kld-ue-olds my backache wan . I rely gone, ur.d xny urluo was rered to ItH normal condition, and tlH 'Umatlsm greatly rdluyed. I cannot too much In praise of Morrow's lvldohls; what they have done (or me la ly wonderful." cid?-no?olds are put up In wooden :<?s, which contain wnough for about r> weeks' treatment, and well for y cents per box at Charles K. >tze's drug store. eserlptlve booklet mailed upon rejafby .lohn Morrow & Co., Chcm'. Springfield, Ohio. 'or sale ut Gootao's drug store, corMnrket and Twelfth streets. HRR1UL1S plagues, those itching, terlng diseases of tlio skin. Do/in's Uncut euros, At nuy drug store. 4 The Wonderful Doctor Slocura System of Treatment is Demonstrating Every Day to the Entire Civil izefl world, mat consumption is Curable. TMBAiss mum OURED. By Special and Particular Arrangement, Four Free Prej> arations, Embracing the Complete Slocum System, May be Obtained by Every Reader of This Paper. '' " * -ai . ^^ . > "Ni . "n i 1 Consumption is curable. Third?It stops at once all catarrhal and The. discovery hos been marte, perfected, mil con* discharges and killi the cough, triumphantly tested and given f/? the world Fourth?It provides a trno tonic intiticnce, by tho eminent American mcdical expert- which invigorates and stimulates, vitalize* upccialist?Dr. T. A. Sloeum. ^11 weak spot* and brjuKs the entire system The Slocmn Sclera is a thoro-jrh.com- b*$! to ? healthy normal condition. plcte end cofflpfehensivo System of Treat- , Best of ^1 thus tflortom dkcorwy ,s ymri mcnt.consisting of Four distinct Prspara- j j?L .,nen /a arrangement ?<??.. ComMr.Nl, tlicy represent the nctnnl made with the Doctor, readsnol thiswpei annU.ilttor of Consumption: couchs. colds. rn:Lyobt?in lie Four Prorations making asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, weakened and l?c complete Sloeumi extern. as lllcstnlea rtm-dovrn svstems. anemic conditions, larjm- ?" fveA, ^ sending thgir complete naraes, ritis irin'>e-nd ;Hsoriouv after-e^rti postorafc and express addresres to the al ? ? ci J . , ,r ?i . Sloeum Laboratories. 00 and ft Pine Street, ? ^cuni and dm-ee >>V,v York, beinc sure to mention this paper, osit of th? human system every deofh-deahn- Editorial Advice. Write to the Doctor totwrra. tUereoy rendering it susceptible to re- ^v. nsk*hls advice. and he will give you tha sponslvo treatment. benefit of his years of experience. Don't de? 5ccon<3?It Introduces a buildinir-up. fat- lay, but send*your full name. po.stotTlre ?ad vnhur, streujrth-rc.storinp fopd. which-rc- express address to Dr.T. A.Slocum- 98 Pino etores the disease-wasted (issues and brines Street. New York. N*. Y.. and r>e sure te say tho throat andlnncsinto active, "healthy use. that you rcadthis generous olftrin this paper. dAe Dlational Sxehanae Sank of TDhepHnrt. .7. N. VANCE President. SKi I.. E. BANDS CMhlcr, JOHN EllEW... VIco 1-rcKldciit. IV. 11. IRVINE &BS't. Caohlcr. The National Exchange Bank $?$? Of Wheeling. g8gS?? DIRECTORS. J. 17. ToncoP John "Wqtorhouso, Dr. .John L. Dlckoji JohnFrtnr, "Wlllfum Ell Ingham "W. E. Ston?? G. E. Stll'ol, J. M. Urown, \Y. XI. Frank. Business entrusted to our core will receive prompt ond careful attention* ?iqtiorn- Plumbing, Sfe. ALL WHISKIES we f. t schnelle. n "SB" ucaier in ell goods pertaining to tbo inula. ore good, but some ore better than others." 2012 Street, Telephone 37. Wheeling, W. Ya. ^ We Sell the Best. GE0 hibberd & son, c:|.?r An-? B?.n The Plumbers and Gas Fitters, aro no* Oliver Ag?K>L, putting In tfcMr CALORIFIC Cook Stovi 51.50 per quart. S6.C0 per gallon. burners for JC.00 and JG.50. If your rlumtor cannot accommodate you with one, c?!? Bear Creek Rye, on "s. nr.d wo wlll>put It in subject to yow c( . c. ftA ? approval and guarantee satisfaction. v? $1.00 per quart, S4.00 per gallon, defy competition on this burner. ... . .. Cull at 1314 Market street. Cabinet Rye, . ? * 75c per quart, S3.00 per gallon. J^OUEItT vr. KTLE. W. pmanteo thrac Whiskies to bo praclico| an(1 stcora n,W puro and old, and on every order of one caller, or over. No' "" M"ket ",r"L Gas and Electric Chandeliers, Filters, and Taylor Gas Hunners a specialty. P"V nil Charges. Wlliam HAKE 4 m and ship by express or freight, do- ' ? _____ prnd.n,: on the dbtano. No char*, PraclIcaI Plumbers, Gas ami Steam Fitted for packing, or shipping, cither. Try a sample gallon?wo know wo No. ?3 Twelfth Street can please you. u*ork don* promptly at reasonable priced fc/SAV B/a FSM TRIMRIF K IHT7 COMPANY. 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