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jgrfjrfwl SCBATCHED 28 YEARS. ^ «raly, Hrhlotf, Nkia DlwMf with I «Hffrrlaf ( by CaU«nr« Kfiuedl««. If I h*.» known of the Cutictba Rumia rwvnty-^ùrM year* as» It; would have n«nl me ljö.1 jo (tw > hniHire*! dollars) and ah imnenae njhMint of Mlff riuf. My di*aac if\ona.\iM com jnoumi oa my head in * spol not larger than a cent > I spread ruf idly *11 over inv body Aiid «OJ uaJor my muH Ike **len would drop off of me ali tbe time, and my sutTerics was end lern. -v -t relief. One thoiwand dollAni wouid me aa y ouê ihi*u»nd aoUAr* wooio ami without rel*• chts dineaM over a#ain. 1 avHtompt^ c • ■ , , rtoh » be relieved <* aw * P°°f ,iocwrs sal i «»* iWNV. ««ae wtJ4i >*iwe oft£ wc£ ^ on* year and a hatt but .to ^r^|^l>u*®Yl. .orihrte doctors and noc" * fUr. i *cui , cnici Ki Uun-ut*» iuw 1 «•*nn<u J ,^:v... mj »kin a* clear aud much- "'hey - _H t.nby'a All I used of theni fM 'Win *cal" «ml thee bottle* of wim:M h >ve ••<■•> 1(,,ked Hko the piewtre in had the ^•"i:'!..s ii>ietur« number two. y"ir Toiw ■**r UtoMÄ»-•). but now I am a* •■How ti> t'"* —t>r»aa Through force of •â. ••• :oN>* k:riti m n-»»»«.« ,.vi.i :h >'i>an ! :im«a Any thin* more that v«n » • * «r:te nse. t>ra»:y «»no who r,«Lu Uli» uwy write lo me a:i.l I will answer it OKNNM DOWX1VO Wcertmry. \ t., Jan. jo»h. i\>7 • IVwia-i- 1 u'f.a. Titter, Ringworm, Lieben. pruMu« -• «■ H> »'I Milk *>ti»t. I'-in draff. Har tvr.. Bikv." '<>«era'and Wa.-herwamau'altctt „•it ni'» -[«• <N '»<b:r« üurnlu«:. So»iy. j»iasp » Ii im« 'x,'! th4> »'tin ami Scalp mid H loud. *;:» 1 vN»of Ma r, are p*itj*e!» cured bv t un er« » ti »■ *wat .«km «'nr.\ sn i Crncvu So»p. ai el ,u:»:te >kit Beauuîler externally. awl Cr TJ. I K» Ktx-I vfNT. the new -v.*»! Hur f.er In • »«. JM« *nJ Ail other re me \IX'T\ > > r. it» ..x - , — _ #tu-u i'^yMi iatis aud a.i other rvme S>: I ev.-rywnere Prre, « Vrimu. MV? : Soat »V' •vi" *>r. J' i'ut'arod bv the 1'orTKi i;t'U*N l'nui> \i »'o.. Boktos. Ma««. j ! r*' How to »"iirv >k u IdNtuses," 6i ;as\ *■ ..!ü>iran u» aiul ho U-dtitiinniaia niiiHi K- t . < n(*^ rhapped and oily nkio f|M Its) • 1 Cl Kl SflDIUTIO .S>1F mi FREE FROM mV die* tail ter. -»cCiK In i>nf tuiinii«* ihf I ai-iith ,„«»•»««« »'«ivier relieve» !-«• I sci«tic Sudden. fh*rt "v-rroia J'ain«. Str.üii* and r-: aiul caly pain ki'.Iing P»»# LÔTA HIJSHED 1870 Till CELEBRATED svti«.« S(«iaa< h Kitt«-ra, H t It3 4 î frry Touie aud iiiKrk tiitt. Thi«s»;t« ^t;>iaaeh Eltlers 1» txa' a * « <r. a - if«- euro to !)y<j>ep«iû1 Live. QMiplAl'jt »Cd(TNT IN ■■ l".d.ietf;ou. w;.d f"ierry Tr.nle. the popu!«r prépara t'oi'. ft>r t.r»e r irv of < ouçLs. Colds, Brunchil» »t. a:id :.aujt Trouble*. in.- 3 .-.I » ■> . ;ia* :reenre ard relief of'bt üruiar}'<<r*aas. Snivel and Chronic ( tiarrho/ U» fc .*ddtr. lforsai« by I.i > • \N A rix. Dr:/y;i t-. Krldc-' '"orner. DR ÜSKßJRJJi <i\tU(>ri Lt; Ol- PI KIL'S ASTIDOn Fm (ant U:e »on.t case to from nr-t to J.;«. It pofii'.Tcly remove« al. crariog b; J - Tvvir.* the , o:i;« .'or liquor or teer—Ou' 0'.i:*r » Kor sale by S. ä JW'Ki^ 1. Wh«."!:uj.W. V*. Ou of$■> <V wc wi'.l forward 6 botllt« tç »nj ;*rt cf ij • C. or t iJ4 chisgt* prep.iid, izju'j F **L Ii 4 CO , Parisien, 1' V. s» c:i 1 »trat, I'hUadelpMa. 3,-tJ for* <":r ù.t.'. fuled «Ii rf.2 |i,S<CS3 >a i co2i* IT}.-» |nl |,fc'n'û*y '•»*£cV3"-«I.L'rog2*«©r«. «v ifaau» !J». p-j.. fa. *i.d «t> j KI* ' «t i^43ioc.'si»rTi J'.cre, W?Mi cvr * $ D„ at M.W A D Jl lic^* ■ 3 Fr • «5 ^ «blS Vö Uli R^--a*Jy «c I {*I er. «, -toil « '^*ü A Co.' » fwn - mr.rs A'atC'tcc !ll riVER^S v 2ï.7 s catarrh -GÎUÏ Cî<:»ï1•£S•+:, -iie Nat>-*i PHb«10. gf?,&''sy8 F.Jti sud ïrûàcama rtou. Hep-Ifl the feor«J, Restores tad S*ir*KetJ of Tasto apcl 8iudii. —nh-"*^ « «• wj i * «I« IK\ ft? CvKtHAY-FEVE P f:A'fr\RRH d*; .'-mi t api'ias. a ?.v.: ■ > \ !ü«r> a*i:.h c.oHtr'i at.i1 1» »f .*:* ô<i «rivi at Jrr»x- k»T sal'. n-TVe! •• oj.U £l,Y 8KOTMVR-». So. 4» rv-^ Wirr- i • r.v; S < l'on TAK.E Tin- fir»« «I»««* aDrn u«tl <»»iI«»5»ch III«' il»« uliil. ;iuuk < of miiitl uiiil Bonyancy of Body »<• u Ii it'll lu> hu« ln'fore u .HlruiiK^r. Jlitj eiicup^iiir, GOOD DIGESTION, r*-.-nl irl».«. is uu<I v..Ii.I ftr»h. ') »U'^nr « i.uliil. l'rici'.ïât'lH. jtrrbui Sold Everywhere. Ma ?i'ash, Or zwj ether if. s rai Poison. It U Satnr,-< V- mMy. nato lu5lï«'y fr :« K,. •«sr..t II :' '. •: H;«■?!• «;lv U..f.>vi. lk i ut •> *.:>■ kw»wnt.»th»trfrl'% tri , l k, ,v,r'} t n'.l t- UJ WWUJ I iU'Ui it tî-r-y* '• _ IV;. WHtWi 4 •***• » '• "... ... •,-a . i ;! - .îii.-. n «•«*«-• «»* <«.=««• . w-.t fr rt 1 in' iro Il I* »«*»* >.! ' Is.S ■ f t!'- «» »t l'h- *illan* ; Su..--. .'J » i-iulc. VieW1"' u» u\-tu:**--. im ; > * . . ; pWi.-nu con*?** tr - ■■ * r a f ■ . ■ ■ ..«!••« « ■,tl luo " IS.UvC';l'iV KlUVilki ^ Vw-». r». v. Wi) «•» «wiotcd ».. . (ik>«vn wan. l' K.^c.l.. Uj h«.- uut-1' n> 4 r..»a-t U'V. y;. \V. l'AKJkl-t, il. D XiTM P. Vv.. U 1*®- I hav''',':lk>r» thr». Until«*« • f S'*■- »Streifte foc » .t ;. !• , oTUi.} . Uier :• . • I; l h *»«• •*" Y» U t VVîirtMX. M. 1).. F >r.u- rly . f su»-** C««.. * *■ r*. f. T n»;.*. tV w> il known ilwsj fil. bfc.. !N -hull". 11 »*:>rvly«•**■>*/• A n.kti'.;-H.m „• >.w.e knt»yl«^>ff»«<» »lu; S. S. s. », <>>• 1 S^kïn .iiî . • u ..t.. r-ir-'y f « l- >. Il n.4ll?TH U> >1 V. ...it h*V \-UlV Ui^J w,. hnv . a t»» it jrt\lnx » hbwpot thU i rvn.^v, aiM .» cums ft»n> *4 «■> -ta.. I,wi..«h Win .onTtm< you t»»* •»5 t»>: *iv u trur.. au.'. wbUl*« ? . «.1 »,• cv.ion. S» fainHy »htmUl 1« ■" ttvwit Wr t AV.. an -tVr ou Cull .JMJWll* W'«»l l*«vn. »-ni un mju» irrms. Wrtt* ui » hl-tory of your ca.*». and ont 1-hw ia w.li jilxtac » lu y.»<*l>y U-tvor, ta »trktral «. 'i.|rttk.o. Vu Will Uul vlccflf* >uu1ud« Hifcly. • >'v/t iu hj ai: (lniitviiU. Tu* Swift Swnrc Co., Draw. r 'J. Allante. G». S'w Yurk.Tj* Hr.Jnlw«J. l>.ih^.|L Lait» iûSnow Hiil. hin HU v'"* ALL »SOaweckAexpen* Ig 11K 1 pmJ Sump! •* worlh 13 A p*rücul»i II U II A tret P. 0. V1C £KRY^ug\i»t*.M*to< »ANG L1HIMEN1 ^"Î.ES HULLOWHORS.CXKEDBAOS Jt liUÛÏ jsW. |N CATKJi I (Jracflers' A K&IVAL AND D8PABTÜRK 07 TR41NF— i^lxrLAiuTioMO»Ä*r«a*sciMAjuu: »Daily, t^onday oxcepted. IMonday ftcepted Han* 1*t only. |&uardAT excepted.—"6 Martdian November 18, 188A Wheeling Um«, which If Joal ote hocr earlier loan Centra! Ttma• B.AO.8. K. LUT. (tnnberland A< WanhingtOB Across . Wmtlwfll« Aiwm.. It*, iiwood Accom w at. Sx pre* (Chicago) Xxprose (Chicago and Col)... l imited kxprva* (OhiC**OI._ KxpfMB (('hicigo and Col) .. ( V.umbua Accom Jblambu« A coo ta..—.— St. C!a2r»viilu Accota —.— Sa Mu. No. Coiuiabus «ni Claciunati ... m., jr. a a. ujVIsio • Waahington and PlUibor*... Washington and Pittaburç... Plttaburi; and Philadelphia Washington and Pittaours... Wa>hington Aooora ..... P.O. A nr. L.BY.-10jr. Pittaborg — rtUaborg *nd Now York Pl'tahar* and New York Pltuburg and New York Ex. • 3 55 an • 510 pm 811am 5iopm h 12 01 om |+ 5 Jôam I* S 40 p m •10 25 a TO Depart Arrive. ' 9 06pm •12*> a m S SOp m I* 9 4 > a m 140pm 625am • 8 55 a ra J* 6 20 p m • 8 10 p mj* 9 5» a m )ll 15pm *4t6am I* S55am t 2 20 p m If 8 55 a m le 40 am fio4ian t s 10 o [| 2 45 a m • 5<Xl am • 7 31 a m • 630pm t 1 lap m i 5 30pm t 7 20 a m t 135pm |4 4 20« m 9 40 p m Srpra®, Cln. and St. Loai- » 7 20 a m Exjre«. Cin. ai.4 9t. LoniaU 9 43 p m Kxj rtm, BWnbenrllle A Ool. f 1 85 p m ittoabenvlUe A Denrdaon Ac + 4 Dpm atP.LR Pittaborg, Havei'c & i h'c-go f 5 3fl • m M « rdn's Ft rry... Hi a m gioabenvii'.e Aconmmoaat'a f m Pitta.. New York — +1122 a ta Cleveland * Ohleafo t 9 VI p m PitUburg and New York Ex. f 4 29 p m G., L. Jk W. R. &. facpr va, Cleveland, liV, 412 85 p m «awilUon Acooza ..... 6 12 p m it. ClairsTHe Accota 7 56 a m jfc» Cîalnvllle acoam —... UO 25 a m at ClairsvUle Aoooaa.. — f 210 p m SUOIalrryilte Accom 6 25pm Local Prelakt and Aucou. ..I 8 SO p m OHIO BIV*Ä K. K. r"*«bnRor ?asatng«r Pawei'gei. i 5) pm *1015 am * 6 56pm [12 45 p m r S 4j pm •950am • 610 pm ♦ 6 26 a m • 4 56 am ♦ 6 HO a m f 9 20 pm f gift po t 8 47 p "a 6 45 p m t 1 28 p Ji Jll 18 am ♦ «• 53 a m f 5 57 p m ♦ S 06 pm +11 A am t 932am 132 pm 534 pns 800pm 7 80 pm • 7 35 am!*;i00am 12 15pm' 3 20 pm • 4 Wpui' S 15 T»5T> • 16 am| 7 25pm Ü..&AU KJUidtOAU. Ball* ire and Zaneavlil* ihrovwii paMenccr train i«4vc» Hellalra at 9 0f> a so., amvaa a; Beiiaire at | 4:10 p. m. Woodifleld ptuveugor train leave« Boll aire at j Y00 p. m., arrivé« At Bellairo at 8 05 a m. Sommerfeld Arocuimodatlon leave* B«llalz a; 12.00 a., arrive« at Bellalro at 11:06 a. ta. All trair* daily except Sanday. Caatral3taad *rd Time from Kellairo. \\1 HEEUN'i AND KI M UP.OVK KAILROAD \ V Ou aud after Saturday, October 13,1838, trains on the Wheeling and Elm Grove lUilroad will run ao follows: l**ve Vrrive at | Leave | Arrive at Wheeling.: Park.; Park | Wheeling 5:30 A. M 7*0 " 9:00 " IIA« " lu» P. M 3:30 " 6:40 " 7.00 " 9.00 " 6:05 A. M. 7:35 " 9 35 M 11:35 " i 2:C> P. M 4:CS " 5:55 " 7:35 » 9.35 " I 6:10 A. M. 7:45 " 10:00 " 12:30 M. 2:30 P. M 4:J0 " 6:10 " 8:00 " 1D:C0 " | 6 45 8:'20 10:30 1X.'' 3:06 4:45 6.45 8:35 10:30 A.M P. M. OS 8CHDAY8: Te.til further notiez, trtiinaon theW. A E. G Ii. K., will rua at follows: LEU il WHKKi rXe; ||LKAV1S WH»F.LINO PAUK: 9 » m :i;ï> p. m. i 7.1."> a. m 4.20 p. m. 11.00 n. ni •.*> p. la 9.15 a. m 6.10 p. in. '2.15 p. m 7 '*)[>. m. 11.45 a. m 8>o p, m 2 p. ui ..........9 00 p. m. 1 0>) p. m .1(| C0 p. m. | 2 50 p. m I TUK WORLD OF WORKERS. The maunfjctnra of patent ha'ber has Trowtosnchan extent that it practically amouota to a stparste icda-t-y. Several cow f'.ctc.-ies have ju--t bcea btirted iD New Enalind, and there ia a call for ex pert workers in ptttnt leather. Tbe e&g-avers who work on magazines art» bavin* a great tims. A mag»ziie page divided b-tween artist, eraser and eojaet etr will cast about, |Jju. Of this aam »boat $ 123 f«lia t-o the punter and $1*0 t> the engraver, while tha poet gits what is kit—if thjre is any. An item ft' interest to the t.?p>ssttinif fraternity come* from the Oakland (Ca'.) Timn: "Trie f=pead coat«*t between team* of eo «positon tt tbo Tribune office ww tîuifiboi yesterday, wben t.ie l »st galley o'" the sreat iegister was corrected. The wian'ng team, coop»elof II P. Ronnie, T. W. Noble and R E. Schroder sot 7.>9, 0; U eiaa in 13 days of ten hour* each. Tbe second team, comp wed ot C. I), lingers. W. Adams and H. Wilvn, set (MO 0(H), nnd tb« rtYsr two teams fell tar btlow this rec ord." A constrocHon detail that is gaining *rewt popularity among cup-nt'rs and on.Iii m in We*t#rn c ties ;s th* bricking •n <•! f ame houses. The bailding is sid«d ap-vith matched .stofl", as if complete; then a b'iik face wall, .'onr in hes thick, is laid in contact with the «xtenor, and :'s a.»te~el with apiket a bon* every eixtb •on:se Woeu complete! tie wall* pre sent t*ie app-aran-.e of solid masonry. Th ?_r are durable, and as th*y add to the •rarrath ot tha knildiugs seem destined to '»come popular, especially in severe -Uimatee. WHITE HOIHK PKTH. Nellie Arthnr haï a sp>tUd Indian pony for tbe apple o ber eye. Mrs Picce was very foml of the bla'ik nag that lur husband rode. Mr-«. Mouroa brought the first white rab bi: to tbe natioual premises Harriet Lane had a lares stag hon ad that was presented to her in K tg'and. "Dill?" Midison's particular p*t was a fiie «addle nag. At Monip.ler »he had a pet sheep. Mrs. Adams bas a great goldfish a:id one of a bloi-h tint, sent her by a New Eog land sea enp'aio. Mm Hayes had a magnificent imported Japanese cat that was presented to her uy a uaval r filler. Martha WiaH'gt'n's chief p t was a *eauti!'n! green p»r<ot. Mrw. Washington wa< al»"> very loud at a fsllow deer. M n>. tirant had a ' strawb rry roan" cow that w,l> a superb milker aud tupp.ied ber table with milk and cream. Mrs. Bit*. President Taylor's daughter, who pr sided ov»r t ie White Hniss nntil ber father's death, lud a splendid white owl. Miss Cleveland's pat while at thî White ilonse was a beantitul roso w hioh she found in th* > on-e:vatory, and which now bears Ihwranaa. An eagle occnp'ed a at to^ mans-oa torap»rt of President Filluorh'rt term, » <i't f:i>m a pilittcUadmirer, an 1 the nobla b'rd wja often fed by Mra. Fi Jmo.e. Pfniiooii for VV«t»r VlrtloUn«, ^*cvu' TOrpm* fo Ott Sunday Ktffuirr. ® Washington, Novtmbcr 17 —Fea*lons luve b?«n iwned to West Vir^iniars a«' fol!pwo: Oiikinal Inva'id — Deteiaed Korniont lîratulicld, Hatalit ; Marshal! L WaiEt", RuekûRnnon; Tb* p lere Coftmao, Lcnibsrport; Ale*. W. lUriies, Reedy Ripple. Jncre.^t—Siewsrt Well«, Brinkj Jntt-ph I.vona, Jncct'oa Paln«; Al'en M l'an!»r. Chariotjd; R>be;tE F. Maitie, Midil bcnrne; Datid Adkics, Poppa. Re _ Charles Andereon, Charleston. Origin?! Wicow», &c —L>nary, widow ol Evsimout Rrnir.tield. Haiulin. Fut Up for Fosto.v, M*rs., Xot. 18.—The R'pnbli c tn Convention Ia*t sight iioniinated tor Mwr ex-Aldermsu Tboraas N- l£*rt. P'wident et" t'ie Moant Vernon National l*nk. Mr. Hirt has bad two p:e»ione defeat.*, aud the DrmciTatarijoiwoTor last oight a a t on. Kleven Round* to a Knock Ont. New Yukk, November 18.—Jack Spiaaa and "Ginger" McCwmick, both of JnrCity, fonght e'even detperale round« on a dindrg platfrrin near Studs Po at, L>ng 1 l»nd, at aa early hour this m iroiuK Splann, who is a novice, wa3 kuockid ont. Full of Chill Kxw Wind*. PailadtlplUa R-rord. Tfci* is an ns^atetnl world. It is man - >f *t tint the working msn in the great ic f biatrial center i{ the Cjuatrv d • not ap k n^eiUte the fef sacrificing tffnti of the Weetern U r re ré to ''protect" ihem ' MUSTANG LINIMENT i, CUBES FOOT ROT, SHOULDER-ROT, #CBJ6W.W0BM> vner*n TV I QUAY, DUDLEY AND CO. Uyini the Plans for President Harri »on to Follow. Washington, November 19—The new Administration will not wait until March 4, 1889, to lay out it« work of rearraugiog the Government. It ia already preparing by its agents fjr a full reconstruction ol our country by the B'publicans, and it ii probable that the bosioeM will be all cat and dried for G in. H «risen before bt leivea Indianapolis. Mr. Matthew Stanley Qaay and Geo. W. W. Dudley, the Chair man and the Treasurer of the National Rtpublcan Committee, have takea pews ai oi of one entire floor of th« Republican League Club here, and it is nuderitood tbat they will occupy it for Feveral moatbs a^ <,h* office of the advance ag*ntsof the fo:thc>mi(!g administration. Both m*n aro perfectly familiar with affaira, partie ularly with thosain which political work era deeiroos of reward wiil be immediately interested, and gnalidtd by psreonal ac quaintance with men of their parly to judge of thî reapective merits of the ap plicants lor office under General Hsr»is«>n, Mr. (juay, it is c >octdtd by all Republi cans, will be practical in distributing re wards, and Gen. Drdley, whose under standing of men is excellent, can be de pended upon to give valuable assistance to the Presidentelect and to his own per sonal friend», in decid ng what changea ought to be made, and who are the proper men to be put in rhe places of o'hor men to be removed. The spirit of unrest in the departments, among Democrat and lnld over Republicans, is very great, greater thai it was four years ago, when the hope was strong that the civil serjice law would be execute! according to the expreiss:o38 of Mr. Cleveland, and this encouraged the belid' tbat ths clnnties would be few. There have beeu comparatively few removals, the depait ni?nt bsing full of clerks who hold the p acts they h>ld when Arthur wai snc ceeitd by C>eveland. The hold-over clerks bave not all be?n equally diecreet dming the camp iign. Some of them have become sturdy Demr erat« afier they had looked the field over, and had eoaeluied that Claveland and Tcurman wonUl win. Oilier«, who did ioü conciaer their old party prejudices, became boisterous Re public ins aa soon aa the returns began to come ii. Both sorts may e.xnect to l»a listed by zea'ois epies, and their records will reach t^aay ard Dadley in time to assure a thorough weeding out of the men who faltered or changed. The two mana gers will tbui be cf great service to the new administration in inel'Crting just where a head can he tikea off. The fact that they told the future employment of thousands of c!e ks in their hands will make them powerful ui9u, and they will undoubtedly be courted indnatrioinly dur ingthe lew weeks toelspis before Harri <03 comes here tobe inaugurated. It is generally believed that the throng of fresh applicants who will have excel lent reasons for demanding rewards will he so large acd so imperative in their de mand?, that it will ba impos^ib'e to avoid discharging a great m»t>y hold-ever em plovcs as pleca can't be found for hel'' o." tho&e to whem promises have been made. There are a great number ot clerks who were droppel by the Democrats, and who regard thenissivea as msrtya waon>uitbe restored. Tney will ba bad competitors of men who do not know the methods rt'cb taming cfiine—metheds with which the old cffice-noldsrs are perfectly famil ar. It may 1)3 as umed that thrse old clerks will present their applications to Qnay and Dadley very promptly, with thï bc li»f that "first come" will be "firs' served." It is not awumel that Qaay and Dudley will make np the cabinet, bat is believed tbat their oppwt ion to my nsnre prp*el for membership in the President'» official family will be^qniva leut to a veto, t^iay already speaks like a dictator, for hi is quoted a» d'clarmg thai "lbs Republ càu parly wi'l bold with a mailed band all that it fairly won ou No I 1» ?» O* ad« ÜUouura{<'it tins Mnrmou«. Ottawa, November IS —Tha Mormon de'egatej wto are here conferring with the Government rfgirdina their se tie ment u the Northweit iuwe tuionutere.i a swims sitba k. They had tnken is for g at-t^d that the l*w prohibiting tbem from prac tieicg poly^jiny applied only ti l'jtnre marri»««*», hut when they asktd f»r assur ance »«niaot prosecntion of aoch Mormons ao alrtaly p»H?ssed r°'yttamons wive»» they w.*re ratt with a refusal. They were also rcfcsxi je mission to bring i Uo the c'juutry a larg« qumlity of machinery free of daty The/ are firra'lv diahe»rt •tned over the rjtuU of their interviews wnh the officials aal say that the deci sions rendered will bare a vety material effect on Mormoa immigration in the Canadian Northwts\ lîil!er Inspectors Convent lop. PlTTSBt KU, November 18.—A Conven tion of the City, County aid Stite Boiler Inspektors will meet in this city on Tues day n»xt, to f »rra a Natirml Oesnizition. T>;e object « f the afcsiciition wi 1 ho to sr rnuçe a uniform syst; m of Buihr Inspec tion and to take measures to prevent the employment of incompetent Engineers. Delegat is will arrive tomorrow horn St. L' liis, Oainln, Chicago, Cincinnati, Phila delphia and New York. BEL, LA IKK. Sime of tbe piople of thi* city who paid uo attention to the Kkchstkr's figures on West Virginia are beginning tc fini that the Rkqistsr tells the truth about a*? often as the Kipablican troth teller. Wai. Shank, of the Ent?rp.ise Window Gits'} Works, is sull^rin^ from a severe cat on the knee, canstd by coming in contact with a hrok<m roller of gl**s. The Bellaire Sîaïuping Compauy does not know anything ehont that 4 pot far nai*\ which it is said they are UoDtraU in Yonngstown. Jaunis Burrows, of the Fi»s'ward, diel yesterday morning. Fanerai this morn ing at s o'clock. The ladies of the Second Presbyteriar church will hold a Rood this evening al tee tome of H«. W. M. Elton. There is now talk of the Belmont mil wotks erecting another blastfurnace. Tee report th \t Charles Steere had died in M irûtta is without foandation. "Skipped by tbe L'ght of tha Mmd," al the Eltsisn Theater this evening. Counteneit coin is afloat to a gfdat tx Unt, sa}s tae Tribune. Weg«e cool miners had a little strike, bnt ate at work sgiia. Some of tin houses were hindeonulj decorated list night. Simpson H uit h and Miss Minnie Martin have b *n mar;led. I«ac Frieds »nd Mrs. Mary E. Wilsos have rusrri«d. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE. A L»r|« Attendance of Pannijlnnl» T«»ch«ri Special Gorrfpcrrvifnce of the Remitter. Washington, Pa , No?emb«r 19 —The Wi>shin^ton County Te»ubeis' Institue opeaed up this morning. Three hundred and fifty of the 3til ten-1er s of the couoty had enrol'ed at 7 o'clock to bight and ail are expected by tie morning trains. Ttte folio wing Vice-Presidents wero chosen: Prof. D. J. McAdams, of Wash, and Jeff College; Prrf G. O. Hartzog, of Cilifornia State Normal; MiseM. Shsirard, Washington Female Seminary. Time Clerk»—John A. Snodgras«, West Middletown township; P. B. Stadensen, of Smith township; iSacrctariw: W. G. Vankirk. Canonsbn'g fcowoship; Mis« Emma C. Hasûng», Mû Pea«nt townihiu Auiiticg Committee: J. D. Trnseell, Ea*t Finley township; Miss EmmaFrazitr, WashiDgton township; Mine ; Jennie Sh ltito, Franklin township. The H jn R. G H irr, of Michigan, en j terlained a crowded hon?e tvnigbt hy a ; most interesting lec'.ure oa "1'h j Genuine I vs. Stiams." M AKTIN'» KERB Y. It was reported las1; evening that Mrj. Randolph Craig had diad. George Way smiles over the arrival of two fine babiei at his home. Mumps and meaelei, neu ally sporadic dimaws, are now almost an epidemic in this city. Miss Mary Ahlhorn, ofSteubînTille, lias returned to her home after a pleasant visit with her parents ht re. Why don't the City Commissioner cle»n off the crossing*? Änd while he is &t it, why don't he raiae tHem a little higher, bo they won't get mnddy ao easily V Mr. David Thobnm, who lives on Scotch Ridge, brought another moDRf<r raddish to this city yesterday. The hnge vegetable measures nearly two feet ia length and weighs seventeen pounds. The Wheeling and Like Erie engineer ing corps are making good headway in the rnnning of their liaes between here and Portland. The condemnation suits are stilt ia progress at St. Ciaiisrille. A gang of Italians from out on the new railrotds, came lo town yeeterdav to B»>e two of their number off for Charleston, S. C. All of tbem displayed goodly S!z=d rolls of bills, acd one Dago dir play til sev eral kundred do! la» in goH. Mr. Samuel Davidson, of Pittsburg, is in this city uarsiog his father, Mr. Win. Davidson, who is lying dangerously ill with EOfteiing of the brain, at the resi dence of Mr. Chailes Huniphreville Mr. Davidfoa, Sr., is one of Martin's Ferry's oldest citizens and is well known by nearly all our older people. Mr. E. D. G'otteil, who bas bfen ft a sanitary hospital in Michigan dniiug the pint two or threi months under treatment for lung trouble, returned oil Saturday last. Mr. Cottell is in mnch better spirits than when he left this city, and hss im proved in health very much. He has gained much in tlesb and it is thought he will entirely recover his health. Uutlerwens* nt Dixon Bros. BKNWOOU. Mrs. Nathan Vennaman. an aged and estimable lady of McMcchen, ditd sud denly Sandav evenin?. H»r deith was tfce immédiats effrct of a p »ralyt i; and epileptic strote, caus ng the rupture of an artery, from which tbe blood flowed so copiously th«t deith fcOHcel in s.vei minntes. The interment will take place at Antioch to-day. A small boy engaged in attending a seli feedicg machine at the nail factory was caught in a wbeal and lud his clothing torn off, bnt fortunately tha machine was stopped before any farther damage was doLe. Tâe friends of Mr. S. McDonald, inan ett of »he b'ojming department ut tlie Wlieeliry Catoany's plant, will l>e glad to learn that tae is convalesc ut. A pecaliar c»e involving h demand for the retnrn of stakes pat up on the elect i >n was before '8(|uire Riddlé ytsterdiy. The case was postponed. A lot tf Republicans were to luve gone over ta Bellaire ti jollify hist night, but the weather was nnpropltious. Mis.W. Hoyt, ofS;. Miry's, is tbegaest ot trie ads in the ci;y. Mrs Floyd Bowers is visitiog^in Bears ville. Mr. H. Liodemau was in town yesterday. FINANCE AND TRADE. Money '-2*1 Per C«ut.— Govrrnmoutt Dull but Firm — Stock* 1-owit — Flour Un I'hutigoil—Wbtat More Active. Nkw Yohk. November 19.—Money on call easy at 2j4 p*r cent; last i.>au at 2 per cent ; ciosed offered at 2 per cjnt; prime mercantile paper 4}s6 p?r cent; sterling exchange dnll but tirm at 4S1Jh487J. GOVKRNMKSTS—Dall but tinu. Four«, Kcgltiiereâ ~ ll'S Fo'irs, Coupon* _ 5'2S S"o!ir»-aud-a-ha If, Registered 1071„ Foure-Mid-ft-fcalf, Coupons. loo., Ptrrtfjo Hlzoi. Of 18S6 l-.:l States—Quiet and steady. Kaii.uoaiw—DuH; salei $970,000. Stocks—Tfce stoci market to-day was faitly active during the forenoon, but dnll Itter in the day ami weak and dtclining daring mon of the time. The declines at the oceaiog extended to } per ceut., and though there was a li<bt business doing, prices continued to d»iline steadily. Rich mond and West Point shownl some strength toward noon, but Louisville & Nashville b;camo the leader of tbf decline, and after 12 o'clock the weakne»B became mote pronounced and the market more active. Like Shore became specially w«ak, while New Eog'and again went up. but the general iist failed to respond, and the weik t< tie continued until the close of hnMu<s4, wliioh was dnll at the lowest prices of the day. The active list, without exception, is lower this evening, and rail man lost 2, Lonieviils sud N-whville lj, S'. Paul 1J. Sales 246, G37 shares. Qao taticm doted bid as follows: Adanus Expre*», 145; Amenoan Express, 111 ; Canada Pacific, 53J ; Central Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio 19; preferied do firsts, 111}; do seconds, 17}; Chicago and Alton 135; Chicago, Burlington and Qnin cy 110^; Delaware and Hudson, 119J; De» ware, Lackawanna and Wettern 137J, Denver and Kio Grande. lti}; Erie, 26}; do preferred, Ft. Wayae, 148; Illi ' nol« Centra', lit»; Like Shore, 98;; Michi 1 gas Central, 84} ; Minneapolis and St. Loais, i'6; do preierred, 13; Missouri Pacific, 76î ; Northern Pacific, 20} ; do preferred, 59;; Chica»«) and Northwestern 109$; do preferred, 141; New York Central, 108; Oregon Transcontinental, 'àffj ; Pacific Mail 37$; Peoria, D. & E., 24; Pittsburg, 155; Pal!mia Palace Car, 171}; Reading, 48J ; Kock Islaod. 107; St Look and Hac Francisco, 26J ; do preferred, 6Gj ; flrsi preferred, 112; 8t Paul, Minneap-.ua an* 1 Manitoba, 103}; °<t. Paal and Omaha. 37; i do preferred 10-1: Texas Par.ûc, 22j 1 üftica Pacific, t»3|; United States hz t\?1 ; Western Union, »4} Mv Poor Back! That " poor back " is held responsible for more than its share of the sufferings c* mankind. If your dog bites a man who kicks jt, do you blame the dog ? On the same principle the kidneys utter their protest £j^ against nervousness, impure Hood, ar.û — • r »1 " 1 * * ' '• «1.^ r-——r— resulting constipation. TUese force them system of the poisons which arc the blood. Then the sufferer says the eased. "Not yet;" but they will the blood purified, and the constipation of kidney troubles, and Paine's Celery With its tonic, purifying, and laxative kidneys, making it almost infallible i nsys. If your hopes of cure have not •« - -11 —X do extraordinary work in ridding th? result of effete matter retained in the back aches; the kidneys are dis unless the nerves are strengthened, _ removed. These are the causes Compound removes them quickly, effect, it also strengthens the weak curing all diseases of the nerves and kid been realized, try Paine's Celery Corn revs. If your hopes ot cure uv.» , pound ; it gires perfect health to all who complain of - their poor backs." Price fl.OO, Sold bv Druggists. Send for Illustrated Paper. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. MUSTANG LINIMENT CUBES RHEUMATISM, LAME BACB ^,'ü STIFÏ JO; , îiôi 3* I MUSTANG LINIMENT bhould always be kept in shop KITCHEN- KTART.R AND FACTOBYI PRODUCE. Fw York. Niw Touk, November 19 —Flour—Re ceipt* 39,203 package»; experts 1,930 bar re!«; market heavy and very dull; 8lief« 10,150 barrel«. Wheat—Receipt« 33,000 bushels; exports none; salea 5.464 000 bushels fa teres, 214.00U tpot; > p,t mar ket heavy; ungraded red $1 OU; No. 2 Chi cago $1 12; options more act.ve; No 2r?d November |1 06}; December $1 07Jal C8i, dosing at $1 07$; January $1 09al 10|, doting at $1 09J; February $1 lOjal llf, closing at $1 10; ; March $1 12J »1 13$, closmg at $1 12}; May $1 14)* 1 15 15 16. doeicg at $1 11]; June (1 13^al 13i, c'.osinx at $1 13J. Stocks of grain in store and afl tatNovtraber 17: Wheat, 9 384,854 bushels; corn, 1,290,078; oats, 1,737,319; rye, 20,241; barley, 44,051; malt, 901,000; pw, 26,342. Rye—Heavy; western 67a 68c. Birley—Steady but dull. Corn— Receipts 210,000 bmsbels; exporta 17,103 bushels; aalee 421,009 bushels future«» and 191,000 bushels spot; spot ira-ket fiirly active; ungraded mixed 4S}a53c; optima dull aDd heavy; November 43}c; DiCimbîr 48]a49|c, dosing at 49jc; January 48|c; February 43c; May 48gc. Oats—Receipts 59,000 husheis; exp>rta 50,000 buehe'p; sales 130,000 bushels fature% and 14P,00> bnshel* spot\ sprt market stronger; Ne». 2 white 35}c; mixed western :W)a32$c; white do30a31c. Hav and Hop«—S eidy Cofl'ae — Firm; sales74,750 bags; November 13 90 al4 00c; December 13.70*13.85c; January, February, Msrcb, April, Mav, Jaly and September 13 60al3 85.^; fprtRio stronger at 15}c. Sugar—Refined qoiet and steady. Ricd — Strung. Petroleum — Dail but. steady; crude, in barrels, $6 <»5.i7 25; refined $7 30; Philadelphia asd Baltimore (7 20; United closed at H4|jc. Cotton Set*l Oil —Dull. Tallow—t^inet. Roeic—Qoiet. Turpentine—<^mt. Eggs—l^u et; west ern 25a2*$c. Poik—Active and firm. Cat Meal«—Sow. Lard— Higher; western steam $M9<tart95; Njvem>>tr $8 87; Ds ccnbtr $ü 70: January $8 61; February |8 63; March $8 60; April $M 69; May 70; Jone $*71. Ratter—Stronger; wi stern d»iry 12$a20c; creamery 17a29c; Elgin 30a31c. Chce«—Very stioog; west era iuloAc. Pig Iron—Firm. Copper— Xainiaal; lake $17 50. L<*fd—<^aiet snd uncbatgnJ: domestic $3 67J. I'm—Dull and steady; strait« $22 35. C Iii cag o. Chicaoo, November If).—The official report ol' the Biard of Trad« shown the viable tupply of grain on Saturday last to have been a<* follows, in compirUoa with thu snpplr on the Saturday prcviors: Wbeat. 34,812,000 hnohe'», incivssi 471, 0C0 bnshels; oro 1 î»5,(K:0, decroa<je 1,050,000; oits 7,927,OOOJ* decreafe 529, • (M'O; rye 15G1,000, increase 5,000; bailey 1,811,000, increase 189,150. Trading in wheat wad foaae»vhat Ja'g^r to-day, prin cipal? local, though there was a fair sprinkling of outnde o'derj. Corn was moderately active. OVs—Firm. Pro visions—In fair demand. Flonr—Un chanrel. Who^t—Cash No. 2 eprirg $1 08} al 09; No. 3 spiing, 92s95c; No. 2 red $1 08}al 09; November $1 09; I ecember $1 09il 10}, closing at $1 09}; January $1 07;al09i, closingKt Jil (W; May $1 11J al 12j, cîrsing at $1 111 Corn—C«wb No. 240c; November 39}c; Decerrb^r 3-<:; January 35|a37]c, clrsiDg at 37c; M»y 3^c. Oafp—Chsh No. 2 25jc; No. 3 25£c; Mav 2!>;c. Rje—No. 2. 54Jc. Par ley—No. 2 78j. Flax Seed—Nc. 1, $1 51. Timothy S»vd—Piime $1 IS. MissTojk —Cash $14 90; November snd Dw.euihei $14 77}; January $14 82}; May $15 02}. Lird—Cash and November $8 50; Decem ber fS 40; January $8 32}; May $8 50. WhUky—At $120. Sogar*—Cutlcat 8|c; granulated 7}c; standard A 7Jc. BuMer and Ejjga—Firm and urchanited. Balk Meats—Shortribs $7 55a7 70; shoulders $7 50; short closr $8 12}«8 25. F hll»(lel|)hi». Philadelphia, Pa , November 10.— F'our—Weak and uorettled; Indiana, Si. L mis and Southern Illinois, c'ear, $5 00a 5 to, p»*c:>t Militera $0 60a7 1">; do. clear $5 <0*5 75. Whoat—Wenk and iosrer; No. 2 red November $1 04à » 1 05; December $1 04Jal 05; January $1 OfiJ 1 07; February $i 08}al 09; May $1 12}» 1 13. Cora—Steady: ungraded mix'd 52c; No. 2 hub mixed 53;; Nj. 2 mixed No vember 50i51c; December 40i47c; Jan uary and F^brusry 45J*K>j. Oats—Quiet hut firm; No. 3 white 32c; fntures <|niet but stfady; No. 2 white November 33}c; December 34 jo; Januaiy 34^*35}c: Febru ary 3>ja35}c. Pirk—Mm«, cow $17 OOa 17 50; do. prime $10 50; do. family $18 00 al* 50. L>r l—ließ led lOalOlc. Bat'er —Stronger; Pennsylvania cri-anpry <x'r» 32c. E;g*—Finn; > eunsjlvania firsts 20c. Catese—Steady ; Port skims 0a8c. Cincinnati, O., November 19 —Cotton —Rteady and quiet; midd'ing 9je. Fbnr —E»sj; fa-uily $4 40vl 00; fancy $1 8ii 5 00. Wh;at—Dall; No. 2 red $1 03. 1 04; receipts 1 000 bu-bets; sl'ipmenls ISOObjsheîé. Corn—Dull; No. 2 mixed 43i44<;. <)»t*—Active and eififr; No. 2 mixtd 27a27}c. Rye—Firmer; No. 2, 50o. Pork—Firm; u«w roes $15 50 Lird— Strong p.t $8 37}*8 50 Bolk Meats— Firm; short ii*>» $7 75. Bicon—St»a y; «hart cleir $9 37}. Whisky—Active at $1 14 Batter-S:roiig; funcy creamery 30a31c; choice dairy roll 17al8c. Limed O.l—Qniet at 55s57c. Sugar—S'e^y; Hard reiined 7}s8Jc; New Orl-ans Once««—Q riet *u<i firm; c< oies mil J Oaio flat loUllc. Eggs—Staady at 20c. liwltlmor«. Baltimore Md., Nov«rnber 19.—Wheat —Western mglootcd; No. 2 winter red «pot $1 03; November $1 03»1 03}; De cember $1 03}a1 03}; January $1 05j* 1 00. Corn—Western finn and f»irly ac tive; mixed *p >t 49js50|c; yesr 47a47jc; Jinnary 40i HiJc; Fchrn»ry 4.">^40c Oat* —Firmer; w-sWn white ungraded 30.» 32c; do mixed 27»29c. Kve—Dull at 02c H»v—S'cwly; timothy ?1000»10 50 Mes» Perk—Firm ut $10 75 Batter—Fi m; Iwt roll 18 •; creamery 22.28c, Eges— Dull at 21»2>c. Coffes—Staady at 15] \ Tohxloi Tor.*DO, November 19.—Wha^t—Weak er and lower; cft"h $1 01; D cemWr il 03}; May $1 loj. Corn—Dall and easier; cash 42jc, De*mber :Wc. Oatt— Quiet ; c-sb 27}c. Clover Seed—Vtry dall ; old h Dccf mb>r $5 40. LIVK STOCK. ChiMfOi Chicago, November Ii).—CaW!«—B* 9?lj>ta 2,(100 head; shipment« 4.U00 h^ad; market 10*20.31"» wer; choice bee^e> $5 00 a5 35; stews t.'5 00j4 00; mockers and feeders (1 90i3 30; cawe, hulls »od mixe 1 $1 40j3 00; western rang*™ $2 75i3 90. Haffs— Kneipt» 19,000 head; shipments fi,(MO head ; mstket a'rong and Silfc hi^öex; mixed $"» 25«5 50; heavy $5 35j 5 60; lig'üt $5 30 i.l 55; fih pi $3 00i4 90. Hneep—Receipt* 0,000 fcevl; shipment* 2 000 h'îad; market suoog; natives f'~ 75 a4 50; wee Uro f:5 00.-t4 00; Texans |'2 50 a3 50; lambs $ I 09a 6 09. *a>t LltMirty, East Ltpvrtt, NoTcinbr 19 —Cattle— Reee'pls 3,077 heft'* ; shipments 1,033 bead ; mirkei dull at lOalôî off i ron last week's prie s. He go -Receipts 5,000 bead; shipments 4,900 bea-1; market sctiTe; Philadelphias 55a5 60; mixed $5 50a5 60; Yorkers $") 50j5 60; common to (air $5 25i5 35; pips 00n5 25. Sheep—Receipts 4,800 bH»d; shipment* 3.600 lead; market fair at last week'« prices. Cincinnati. OlKCTKFA.71 O., November 19.—Hoes— Active and higher; common and light *4 50a5 Î15; packing and batchers' $.">10.» 5 40; receip e 6,500 head; shipments 1,000 head. r3.T301.BU*. New Tork. New Yobk, November 19.—Petroleam— Opened Bteady at S5}'*, hot after a slight advance in the eeilv, t racine brim" weak and defined to 83;. The mwket then re tfovwd pjrtof the low and c'osed steady at 84|\ Consolidated Exchange opened ati<5Jc; hißtest 85$'; lowest 84e; r otang at 3ljc. Sales 1 074,000 bimla. OU Ctt/. Oil City, Pa., NoTtmVer 19.—Peiro lern»—Qyrwd *t h:ght">». R>}c; lowest 83fc; clcwed at 84|r; rales 880,000 barrel«; clearances 640,600 barrels; ehr ten 1905 barrel«; shipments 106,799 , barrels; runs £6,353 barrels. rttubiif. PmtiBTmo, Pa., November 19.— Petro leum—Dull and weak; rpeaed at 85je, closed at 84|c; highest 85}c; lowest 83je. Bradford. Bradford, Pa , November 19 —Petrc- . lenm—O.etied at 8S|c; closed at 84jc; I highest 85}c; lowest 83jc; clearance« 584,000 bamla. TttasrOl*. Tituhvill*, November 19.—Petroleam —Op?nei at 85$c; highest 85jc; lowest 83jc; closed a! 8l£c. 0BOCXIUJE». *Vh«M>llng. Strfps—Choice Sugar Syrup 30c; Honey Drip« 30c; Maple Drips, five gallon kegs '2c; ten gallon kegs 7l)c; one-half barrel 68c; barrel 62c. Sngar (dark) 30j; (3c additional in half barrels). New Orleans Molasses, Fancy 47c; Choice 45c; Prime 43c; Pair 40c; Mixed goods New Orleans 30a32c; Baker's goods ;*)c. Provisions—Large 8. C. nains 13c; me dinm S. C. hams 13jc; small 8. C. hams 14c; California hams 10c; 8. C. breakfast hacon 12c; S. C. shoulders 10c; boneless hams 12c; city ' sides lljc; ham beef 11c; ordinary beef, 9c; family mess pork, 51b pieces, $16 50; bean pork, fine clear, $17 00. Lard—Tierce 9\c; half barrels 9jc; tubs 9}c; tin pails, 3 lbs., He; tin pails, 5 Iba., 9jc; tin pails, 10 lbs., 10c; tin pails, 20 lbs., 9jc. Catnkd Goods—Active; Standard 3ft table peach $2 25a2 50; No. 3 tomatoes i $1 00 to $1 25 per dozen, as to quality; stiawberries 2ft> $1 10; blackberries 2lb 95c; raspberries 2 ft 95c: Dam son's 2ft 95c; lima beans 2ft »Oc; cove oysters 1ft light QOc; do 1ft full weight *95ca$l 00; string beans 2ft 85ay0c; succotash 2lb $1 00a$l 25; early June peas $1 35al 40; French peas 15a20c, as 1 to quality, »»ach; pineapple $1 40; gooseberries 2ft 90ca$l 00; 1ft Favor ite Salmon, very fine, $2 00; 2d grade $1 75al 90; 3ft swwt potatoes $175; 31b pumpkin $1 00. Wood» Wars—No. 1 tubs $7 50; No. 2 $6 50; No. 3 $5 50; 2 hoop pails $1 40; 3 hoopjil 60; aap $1 50; single washboards $1 50; doable do. $2 50; fine crimp double I do. $2 75; Bingle $2 50. Furrrs—New Prunes 4}c, as to qual ity; Raisins, Valencia, 8c; Layer Odora, ! île; Loudon layer rain ins $275u3.00; j Lowe Mtm«ttels, $2.00 to 2.25. Oil—Lard, extra western strained 80c, carbon, 110, 7^c; carbon, 150, 8c; white miners' best winter 55c; white miners' ( 48 to 50c. I Sugaks—Oit loaf8}c; Cul)es 8}c; Fruit ; powdered 8Jc, Ordinary powdered 8jc, Granulated (Standard 7}c; Standard Con- < fectioner's A 7$c;8tandard Grocer's A 7jc, ' Pearl White A 7}c; White e*1ra C 7c; Olio Valley 6jc; New York C Cjc; 1 fruit C 5c. ( Cokfkk—Green Coffee—Fancy Golden | Rio 18}c; Fancy Green 18]c; Peabcrry 18c; < Choice Green 18jc; PrimeGrecn 17c;Koast ing grades 16<*; Java 24c. Roasted in pack age«—Ohio Valley 20jc; Ohio Valley roani «ri, ROft Jh lota. 20}c YOU CA« DEPEND UPON II! There Is uo |>nrer or better article made than IiOaAKT d) CO.'S Excelsior Mm Powder. u It «loos its »ork better, promotes digestion, and In the end is cheaper than any of the Cheap or "gilt" l.nkiii« powders. A triai will prove the truth <vf our htateintnt. "BEST PILL I EVER USED." This is what people who are well kuown suy about XiOGAN d) CO'S HOMESTEAD LIVER PILLS. Large and Small Pills in each box. •FRESH GOODS EVERY DAY Wc arc now opening invoices of TOILET GOODS, PERFUMERIES, MIOK BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, Ac. LOGAN & CO., Druggist#, Bridp» Corner. «Al M. REILLY, —WHOLESALE— Grocer, Pork Packer, AND CURER OE 'l'HK Celebrated "Stiawberry Hams," 1309 and 1311 Main St., WITEELING, W. VA. My own cure of Choice Smoked Meats delivered dally from my Pork House at Man Cheater. The LARGEST STOCK OP General Groceries IN THE STATE. IIF.AIHiUARTKRH FOB Taylor's Paient and Family Flour. HEADQUARTERS POR THE Celebrated "ALAR0MA" Coffee. •#"Sole Agent for Dupont'« Sporting, Ml »In» and BiMÜhk l*owder. outM DRUNKENNESS Or the I.iqnor Habit, PMltlrely Cnrfd bj AdnainUterlnff l»r. HkI>ih' Golden Spec IS! p. Jt cia t>e proa In a rap of coffee or te* with act I .1)0 knowledge of tbo pemoiu taking It; U abat> uto'.T harcal'jw, and wl!l cffect a permanent aod *po»iy cure, whether the patient 1« a modcraU »Inker or an alcoholic wreck. It ha; been giver ji tbcoaands of c&soa, and In ercrr Instance t perfect care bu followed. H never /edit. The «T» iem ODOS impregnated with the Specific It be xtine? an titter tmpodbUltr for the Ilonor appe Ute to bilMt. for «ale by LOGAN a CO.. iti.'iïwi'f Th-ryarUt*. Wh&eiiec, ® va. ELECTROBOLE TMS CKUT 1LTI» reg Tit CURE OF PILES Of wkiUTcr kind or dtm : El trm*l, bil«-rnal. Blind or WM-diajj <"hr..nlr, Krrvrit or Hereditary. Kr Ii* t in ntn« hour*. flnxl rur® Uia f< » knife, oowm,nwaalre.noca.Hrjj n . MVpealory, nokMHMH dirt In«, no Internap'Ion to tftilam Elrrtrobolc If Eiigli*h mMlk-ti«». «h-i bv U<-n rurtnir «tjW-d-TH* * ? 1LT11K. In alj roortid Ut&'^na c* Hit Kow»U.Iliiifro»*pKriflr,kMiIt ! wUL a* If by nuurtr. reraoTe U*e ma» 0M114I4 t r,n*t.|*iion or • ehrrm!r I Inarrbira. Elataienr/.lBetpU-Df. Dy» I KP*1*. Cramn«,»3d IniUraniXtoo of I ■ lh» lv>««l», Jauadir«. and «11 bMiarj «renn «1U I* UUU&tl; rviBoTMl \jj u-injrllil» maUcioa — FOB SALE BT — C. B.«OKTK,I17 NtsUeath NtrecC Ce U*c WHERUKG. W.VA. A LL KINDS OF E?I^INTIN<a Neatly and Promptly Executed —AT TBI— REGISTER OFFICE, n2Ka 12» Market fltrMl MUSTANG UNIMENT CUBES 8WINKET, SADDLE AND HAfi *£&a ßOÄI tä * MULES I MUSTANG LINIMENT IS FOR MAN k BEAST. PENETRATES iTCbCLE & ÏO THi; VERY ROJSE. ïotterg. AST ALL PR'CWDB'iT ! namiHiiiisismnEii p .ouisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the Legislature 1b KM. ftw Educational and Charitable purposes, and 1U ranchise made a part of the present State Con titutioo. In 187», by an orerwhflnlat popolai ■oie. It* Clmd EifraeNlnary Drawlap ak« place HeMl>Aaaaaltjr, (Jim aad Nfcmfcfr), Mud IIa tirasd Klafft« v timber Draw tars lakf place rack • f the other ten msslki la the rear, md are all drawn la puhll«, at the Irwleny of 91 as le. Hew Orienta», La. "We do hereby ccrti^r that we snperrtee the irranccments for all Monthlv and 8cmI-Annual rawing* of The Loisiana state I-o.tery Com »any. and in perarn manage and coutiol the )rawin2i them-elre*. and that the saxe are con lueted with h«n«ity, Mrne» and in Road faith oward all parues, and we auihorizs the Com wnv to use thin certificate, with fac «irai)«« of iur signature* attached, in lu advertisements." CaaalMloacrt. We the nndeiaijrued Bank« and Banker* will ■ay all Prizes drawn In The Louisiana H ta te Lot e ri«-» which may be prevented at our counter«. K M. WAI.MKLEY. Prrs't loui«iana Nat. Bk. PIKKKE LtKAt X. Pres't state Nat l Uk. V. llAl.DtVl\, Ifea't N.w Orlean« Nafl Bk. CAKS. KOH.\, l'ie»'t Union National Bank. MAMMOTH-DRAWING At the Aradray *f Iule, lew flrleaa*, Tared ay. Deeenker 18, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, f«00,000. IOO.OOO Tickets at H10: Halve« I'lO; Quarter« *10 : Eighths #.1 s Twen tieth« HJ ; Fortieths 81. urt or raitaa. 1 PRIZE OF |i"i jo,000 la «A10.00C 1 PRIZK OF -'».0Û0 la. JW.fW 1 PRIZK OF 300.000 U 10\0U) 1 PRIZE OF Ml.000 la 60,01*. 2 PR1ZFSOF AOOÛ are fo.0« r, PRlZKaOF 10.000 are ..... SO,OOC 1 : PRIZKS OF 6.000 are «0 ono JTi PRIZKS OF 2 000 are. IO.OOC 00 PRIZES OF too are M.OOt 00 PRIZKS OF t lO are ......M.OW 00 PRIZES OF 3C0 are 100,00t arraoïiiiATioM rants. 00 Prises of II.OJO are 1101,0«* 00 da vjo are Ml,OK 00 do. -OOaro. 4VM TIISKR Nt'MKEK TCXM1NALH. ffl Priro» of f*i«) are - ITS,?»*) W Prize« of 40«» are ...... bit.ooO TWO Nl'HBiK TKRUISAU». Ort da «2JO aru _ fiao.ooo da 2JO are ltu.ww 1,1 IU Prlw* amounting to *2,1 IN,M>0 **-Fot cr,ib Raton, or any fcrther information Irtired, write legibly to the undersigned, clear! j tatlnp your residence, with State, County, Street ind Number. More rapid return mail deliver? rill I« awured by rour eucloalug an Eavelofc »earing your filU addroa*. Send POSTAL NOTE«, Express Money Jrdcra, or New York Exchange in ordinary let er. Currency by Exrrow (at our experte) ad ln**1 M A. DACrillX, New Orleans, La., »i » niiipiiii. Hh« lit UK Ion, D. C. \ildrens Rtgiatcrrd Lollars lo XEW OKI.CANS NATION A I. RANK Nov. Orl«'»ii», I.»»., Tr||TIfnrn Thtt the preiwiioc of General» ILiYlUllüin Beauregard and E»rly, who arc u ibar«* 01 ihe drawing*, I» a guarantee of ab flute falrro* and Integrity, tnat ihe chrjtc«* ire a 1 equal, and that noonc eau j osa lily dlvtue phut number will draw a Prize. "RCK.MItKK, alun, thai the rarmont Of Priwall« urtKtNTKi:» 111' FOIK WA. IIONAI, II IN Iii of Now Orli'ai)», and the rtrki-aarenUtvM by the I'r ndeut of an Id»U .ullon, whoso «hart« red right* are leeogniaed In ibo highest Courts; therefore, rcware of all 1ml -atiniss or anonytnoiM ten »mm " noltVt'.Xag A ffiasi Effective Combination. Thl* «fil known Tunte fcnd Nervine I« galnl*« |r*al reputation a* n i'ir« for Itrlilllt), I») *Ih, and NKItVOI'S dt«>rd*i* H re|!*».-» »II trtiiKiilcl and <lcl>lllliit- <1 condition« or lb* •>• i»m : (IrrtictlirriK the Intellect, and bodily funetlou»; anil J» up worn out Nerve« ; aid» diu ••»Hon : r# Kortn Impaired or IoaI \ il illl», und l>rinir< ba/-k foathftal atrenctli and vliror It plaaaaol to tu« aste, and n»d repilarlf brar#» til* Ny»U*n, ag»!i<«l t.a d»j.r«»alnK Influeone >.f MhIhiIi l'rlie- $1 Ott |>i-r Holl I« of !4 oi.n. ra. FOR WALK nv AM» DKUOOI3TS. HANDY ft COX, Proprietor* HALTIMORF.. MD. 1ST MIA MAP, Ksiwimi muim to WHKKI.IKC, W. V«; Th«RMMTiK»MAPof theHtate, mads fro» •ctaal »nrreyi of each ooanty, contain» st! poet •oad« and stn-ams, with political di'Ulotu W. .sd li considered tie «INLY COMPLETS MAP Or TH1 BT AT I '.tor prblisbe«. Mm, thr*e feet by three fee ttne 'nana*, *rif » «II tn Olwth C+ecre.. &©• AJdraa, wwt ?a. rumnnc wbeeltni.w. V». Blank Books t Shipping Books! Cheok Book« The RK'JIHTZR Blank Book Mancfartory ar>4 Btrdcry t* the inost nocpl*.« In the Htata Al •ore t te-tii-d with facility and uaauimv, o lor» solicit«*. pEABODY INSURANCE COMPANY; or wRzsune, w. ta. t. (OrgmimA m 1*C9.) cash capital...—. ~—jiomk («ood rl*k» lu»urcd on ll>*r*l Utiiul Lone* promptly nid «uirfâctwlly »djusMd. Patronage rcarpectfally solicited. DitBcroea : A. M. ADA*«, JAMKfl F. BARMS, JOHN M. HHOWK. A. J. CLARKE, ALEX. LAUGH UN, ALONZO LOR1NC« J. A. MILLER, A. It. rKAMON, GIOIUIÏ WISE. ALONZO LORI1CO. Pretldem J. F. l'A CLL. HecreUry. Q.ERMAN • FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY or WHIIUN, V. TA. (O-cmriyd <* 1Ä7.) CAPITAL FULLY PAID UP T.On.t* assets UB,a __ DIUCTOlf : WM. 7. 8TIFEL, ATJOUOT ROLF, ANTON RXYMAJTV, FRKD. BCHtNuK, Arr.rsrr poLincK, a. o. f/jfvtub, L0U1A r KT IF KU CAPPER HEIL, HENRY BIEBRLAUN. W. r. STIFEL, President F. LI ESTER, Hecrturr Mm. Nmrteratfc Strwt, Oprr* 1mm BilMlag Insnre* Bnlldin** of ill kind«, Mvrafictmlni ■MAbUshmenu: Hoaaehold Furniture, Fira Piovoty, Ac., «c*ln*t Vm or dxau«« by Are. ! «i.OO Semu Llntile BdU. m»cnM«l br M I V «fcWwtyie. Pre». of rtvt H.Y. Efectral Sarictr. (U * S. ÏV. igio.) A lioiinftawfcrlhno«»!^*«?^! •sW «" iu;M.Lwictfinu. Ifl), Bo« n*. bto-à T3. N T_ ögto! MUSTANG LIHlEHl CURES PILES, BUHNS, CUTS, CORKS, CHIT »T »^«♦ FaOBTJÜTä $siIrotis. gALTMORE AND OHIO iL B. Departure at Traîna Den WWllnf, Msfa m ttas. Schedule Uafcot N.vsmberlili, MÄ. Exprem tor Chkafo «ad Um i. b., 140 p. ml aadVop. au dally, and llJI p. bl daily except 8&turdav. ICxp^MteOM^ltiMd tt. iMi a. m.da<lyandll:i6am.dally exaept Wnfcl t o umbos unauwdMiai S Ii a. ■». <Uuf. Tor Oolnmbaa, 1036 a. m. ally, m* 11;* p. m. daily except Saturday, and930p.a.dallyax *&pr«în*fcc Washington, D. O, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, via. Otaftoo. 14» a. "/ST1ttttab^M^aahlnftoa. Pa, MO a. - ally. Xxpreaa, VM a. bl daily; V« p. m. di sxcêpt Sunday. Additional way tula tor Wwb tnruin. Pa., 5-30 p. m. dally except âoadav. Pittsburg, Battuiwre and PKJadalphla 8 3» p bl. daily. For ifoundsvllla. a 8.10 a. m^ 1140 noon, axoept Sunday, and kit p. m., dally. for Gräften, HO p m. dally. Por Cumberland, 810 a. il, daily axaapt Sen X St. Clairrrille, Hi a. m, 230 p a. and 5:10 p. aa daily exoept Sunday. Eipraa train* inm *rom Chirac». SiS and HO a. m., and «riO p. m. dally, and id* a. b„ dally except Mondav. bpna traîna arrive fron 8t LMhaadCh clnnatl, 4 :56 a. m. and MO p. m., dally. Express tralaa arrive from Philadelphia, laK tlakore and Washington, P. CL, Tla. Grafton, 19.® p. m. and 946 p m. oaily, via. Kittsbarg *0=1* a. m., dally. Train« arriva from Columbus, 4M a. wl and •rje p m. daily, aad 1035 a. m. dally exoept 9c n ^Viralns arrive from Plttabor*, 10:18 a. a. daliy, and 12:48 p. m.. exoept guadaya, and 846 p m. and 11:10 p m. dally. Trains arrive from Washington, Pa.. 141 a. m. dally except Sunday. From Moundinruia *4) a m., dally, and 140 p m. daily except Sunday. Trains arrive from Washington, 9:41 a m. dally. Trains arriva from Cumberland, 610 p m. dally cxcerl Sunday. Prom 8l clalisvflle, 10:40 and 1:40 and 5-fifl p, m. dally except Sundav. Por Columbus and Cincinnati. 2:45 a m. Sun day only. Rsgfäg« called ft* and checked at hotels and residences on orden left at Ticket O&ce, lJûO Market street, and at Depot. A9L O. BCTLL, General Pssseugar Agent W. M. CLKMKKT8, Manager. uolS O HIO K1VHB RAILKOAD. TUr.a Tabla taking eflbot May 27th. IMS. Paa> srugor trains will ran as tollowa—Central Titas* AU trains d\lly exoept those marked thusf which do not run on Sunday: sooth sou.ND. |No. *7|Na 6.JRöS>]w«71 Leave—Wheeling...— E«>n wood .. ....... Mouadsvlllo. „— Kcw Martinsville..— WilliamiitowTU. ........... 1'arktrbburg- -— Ravonswoud Mason City Clifton — Ar've Point Pleasant.. " Galtlpolls Ferry.. " Gnyandotta. ... M Huntington....«»« " Charleston — " Ironton.. — " Portsmouth...... " White Sulphur.... " Staunton.. _ wo th aorxn. :a 8 00| 8 0ft . » 40 9 00 ..... 10 Mi 10 46!.... p m I » p. m a. m 9 aoj 11 1ft 8 46 « 06 6 1) 7 00. 194 11 » 11 tl îj 46 9 IK 9 48 4 16 & 85. 6 40| 0 16 • », 7 60| 8 « 10 09 a ». « 96 8 M 7 10 8 16 10 10 II 00 il. m. 1.! tt 1 83 1 40 5 1ft 9 9a 4 00 4 11 6 90 • 06 7 10 am. 9 29 o. «. No. 4 So il No.M Learo—Huntington OUT»U (lotto ....... OaUipolla Kerry Point PioaaanL. CliftOn Maeou Clty.-~~~~... H*vcn*wood .......... Parkeraburg... W1 !U amaU) wn_. New MartinavlUe... \to«nd«vtlle - Pen wood Arrive— Wheeling _... Leave Wheeling Via P. C A 8t. Arrivo—Clevcland— fT.Utmrg......... . Philadelphia.. New York Chicago Through TickeU and Baggage Clicked to aU points. W. J. ROBIN HON, Qen'i Pi* Agent Parkervbcrf, W. V. FBRD H08KMKN, TraT. Paaa. Ag'L Wheeling. W. Va. PITTHBDKO, CINCINNATI AND 8T LOUIH KAILWAY CO., (Pan Handle Sont«.) Under aunedule to e AuguntMh. IäM, traîne leaTe Wheeling, Central Standard Tim«: Kor BMnbuu rille, P*tt-Mrgb and the ru!, t.ao a R., 12:88 p. a., ! ® r> t , entf 8 40 p. m. For Colombo#, lndlenapoli«, Clndn natl and 8t. Louia, e*0and s : 4" p m KorOolnm boa and Ohlcago, MM p. m. Train« arrive ai WheellngaM Ml*. m . 1*00» "• 2 46». * ,ead H:20 p. m Traîna leaving at t:7t a. a., atui er» ri vint al 8:20 p. m, run.aolld between Wkmllni and PÏUaburg. Ali traîna daily, except ftunday. c Cleveland a irmwrBo m. m. Ond« eehedu'ein effect Not. 18th, UM, traîna leave Bridgeport. Ohio, Oeutral Hundard 1 nai : For Plttaburgh, Chicago and Cleveland iWa in. Kor Plti»bnr?b, i0.il a. m Km fThlrafO and Clevelatwl 1:12 p. m. Kor Plttaburgh and New York, 8.2) p. m. For Bteabeuville. a:8S a. m. Kor Martln'a Kerrr, 1:18 a. m. Traîna arrive a. Bridgeport at 7:61 a. m., 19:11 a. a.. tt* p. 4 lip. 1 no'.M L, 4 67 p. Bs.» anif 7:47 p. m. A. L. WALUNO' Ticket Agent, Bridgeport, Olilc. Uiarter of 1 Oitirjr'i Werk. WHEEUNO, W. VA. daw laaka M Oaa ef tka Beat aad Vhaepeat Weakly Paper* la the Callad Mala*. It haa been enlarged to a M-column tournai at eightrrust wide pegea,andre4acexl la pria* tu 11,2.1 per year. It baa much reed lie mat tor la nue icaue u a novel. Tbe Bute Newa, Produce, Wool and J ive Stock Markau are rperlaltlee with Uie Hasina*. Sri]ii,|iii]M(rlM nil of Morl«, ran and Mlaratlanr ;Rey. Dr. Talasge's Heraus Appear In 11 Dm day after delivery. To the tar mer*, Block men and coontry people KaaUra Obia, Weau.ni Pennayivanta and weat Vlrriula, there U no weakly ncwepeper (onUl/W of tbete own ooanty paper) awn Leurras roîiiia aia lui waina at a* low a raici. Ol« Cap7,0i«Y«tf, PMtA^e P*i4, • 9Uh Tfi C«piM " u » " . 10 00 A»d a C*pj U tke Qtiki U»«Ciik. west mm pmw« co., t w. A Word Atout Catarrh. 'It la the nrxuoa metnbnuie, that wonderful ►ml Bnid enrelope n.r round log ' bo defleet' tie ■at* of ii»c air and (ooi, fiaaaagia that Catarrh makea tu itrongbold. Ono* «tabliabed, It ttu into the rrry rliata. and rende ta life Ma long drawn brrath of mlarrr at<l 4!araar, dallla« U>< won cf ?.• ari* w, trammelling tbe power of <Mreb, dertroyt»* Iba facnUy of amell, Uln Ice tre brealb. and killing tbe itflned jMoaJurrt of taata. I: »lO oualr, by creeping on (ma a alcnplo cold in the fcead. it aaraulu the io*m'>ratK>c« lining and envelope the Umee, eating through i be delicate ocaU a cd eanainr inftamaaet ou. tf.ughlrg and d«ath. Kotbing »bort of tout rradVatKn will aecure ban th to the patient, and all al'enatirea are «1a>ply prorraatisated au Ser inga. leading u> a fatal uradnailoai Harrow's SaMCal i.i ti, by i«Vhv* and by Imtmml ad min lauat Ion, ner«r failed; even when the <li-eaHi haa nude Mfttfnl Inrnadaoa del U au -wcuUuiUoea hearing. ascli and uate hare been r»-<- etcd, and Ue dkeaea thorough:? Citren OC" oiaroar.'i BamcaL ru«« eonatatt of «ce bot tie of the Kalical icu, can W»* Catammai. SoLrurr, and one Jara&Tan Itraaua, neauy wrapped in on« package, with Jnd éiracUoaa; price, 11.00. Porrta Deco a)m> Chemical Co., Boom. C|L/ lO RIQimTiZABOtlTIIE! _jO| la aao ■IntetbeCatteara Aatl-Paia Plantar relierai w ^2^ Rheomaale. teoile, aaddea, a harp W W" and servoo*Ptlaa. »rain*and Weah aaaw The am aad only pain kllilrg flaeter. A new ai d laflallibio astidoU topaio, irtaaaa Uon and weakseaa Dtterly anlike aad vaatiy • a per tor to al. other pUatetf At aU draggwta, A e- tit»: are tor Ii Ä or to»tare fitr»TPot. tka Dauo akd cibiicàl Co , Bmmb, aaak MUSYAMG LHIMEin HEAUB INFLAM* ATIOX, OLD HOBT i I CAKED BKKAtfXtt * UfJtSCT blOëi ■