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O rk. one fco* C.» i i re J>.i»ovKr> lNHAlK IÄuTUo ma < & N0,c«UT!Z 460ilTME! In «an«' nuni<lo ihr Chi lettr« I tiii-P;»in l'U««fr mlieve» .Khenmatit-. v'iai»«', su U1»n. sharp *:i! netwMutl'aiaa.!»)rains and Weak ■Th. îirv »t-lvm'y Min killir« l'Iasttr tnv*.-"li > •Cirilili«i«ru»paiu. luliamma I ». tkvsm i"t>»i> unlike and Ta»Uy ' , • avr piaMen». At all dm^ginti > rire f.. i W: or fr««-, ot Put ;l* I •' * ' Atl'O., Kcstoii, M*v\ EijTA BLIrfHED 1870. CELEBRATED «■wl«« Nli>mi»rh Hilter*, H 11«1 « l«»"rrjr Tonic »ml BiHrk l<ln. TM« 'w.s» Stomach Kitter* 1» * W!r* tl':o l>y<p*->pa>». Uro oai-juu; uni e'crr IuJiKvstion. •A ' rticrr* Ti* :u .tU.' nv*t popular prr'para V : > f ( ivtçiia, Colli«, BrwM/a'.tia. mt • « 1 A«-n-erur»! a«<1 relief of tht r-•*.-t' ^ 'rav-'i fi'id ' liTouic t-'alarrh oi ^4<ü*}0a. Jfc: s*!*t ' )• I OGAN A < 0., Drnggut». KnUttc < itruer, <r> .»r- N WiieelinK. W. Va. DRUNKARD! •ütRonLKorrrEiLtt **tiix»t* rot a!(«ho t«TO cuts tie wr>r*t in from V-« ui *•'■ <*"**• " pomUrvtj removes ali tniz* by diwuy'r«t t.he appetite for liqnor 01 Sc-me <Ji>:'ar * iottle. For vale by K. P. .•«VSt's'ii. * ùtvlia*. W. Va. <>n rweipt u?ü>.tWwe wilt forward ( bottle« y.r !>.»- <** its • i.'. d. or Canada, cnantw prepaid. âjera »aa'.'-l. FFJil.li «St CO , »»prleww, I*s v. Second ^ueet, Philadelphia. jap < f»r a 1 a*:*r. fu6od j ;<« ha«r!v«'n t. îiver ■ ■ v.isi ■..'artu n in tin -• T- ■!••• i.f i;( n'rrh i-a atn. town.«-1 , ' Presen be ilaa<! f — fe»! v-ifeitiu-o'itiraend '>■! " » ' »'üTererx v j nT|1>}K s.p_ v> :, astia tn 3 üoa-t. far* in I I < - •»,:«- jtJ-iiwwnad.v-Ti^tir*. iT3 ' jj-k Î •' ^«raaUi St» , ?*., and 49iRI|ttUtU*'JC Sïràg9M%Wfc«k aortu A ; KÜttASO ft» IMA t ■" !>«■ P!*<!to$or Pn>:m<Jtn;;Pi:«»i S I lia SiSi.iîy uJ:« 'e L'». x»;-1 iji/jvi it Uc.' spSaodc vJf* . S :vv «i>r^.ç v«J Whjo.inr KX.VS catarsH -S3ÜÜ KLM - iiöM'.-'W the« Narial I-assa jr*s à Ha vu Pair, .rti Lidanrua t ja, rîeaî^ tho Sorws. rknätorö* tha riocs&s oi' r * * : o and £z:o'i Thy ife* eniiAY-FEVEP CATARRH '» » of ;~o sinxhiß u»«rabraue, ^ene»*iij jr .-.tM-.itc !st im nsa.il ard maintain la tlMltrad, fini :hu potn* • ' "oi j ■i tn'S^uoiu tirua lu to the atr>iavb ' bwUv* or^aiw. eorrepUng tt< o »i an.« p-tyi'kl:*^ od« traublwauM aad 3» TCiMïTuiptnias. l"«1'.nvo aar h noatr'l wifl la u""'> *< 1 1 •. (snuitdnaUi; by u*ll, <•■■ •>],« A. Kl Y B SUT HR RH, No. 5« " -"**«« - S.» Yiia. miJ.-ieodeAa f||3î 1 Iii ^ i rs w i! noht e tha m 8 il S 8 si a 5 «*»*1 ^ I ,: I: r- " :;ll «• 11«%-»«*« • 11!» UK 1» HH result î. lii: Vertigo. Vz\v ■. :V:Q. Dyspepsia Fevers. Cö vivcness, Bilious Cd!:d. Flaiulencc, etc. '•■. t-iit • i>t 1:1.1k 1 . StH.i# « > re '«ut m i« vrnî«*c«f 1 * ;i. ir!,«si*:iM!li|M"# I'rti'tf. SiCU : \ WHIIUll. Sa rSersury, Hg Potash, Or any othflr Mineral Poison. '< X \Uif •< i:. H. !*, Ttuwto cicliulvely I *\ Iv t<ua ! Ifi-i1 >. It I ♦ Hani:!?«. ■Ii. !y k i .wn In th* worl<% u< ,*.? y-t i un-t cuiU'ijious BUx*i 4 •• ••• mn.i i'j tt t'jfx. - V r»"i-ul lUn-umathm. Cancer, v ' '-..i ' vrJIa-jiw t-crvtofor« M iv - * ■•. it can*« any ilL*ai« :rv U U now |>r* iw;nls..f th? l«-a |>hv**ctan» ..w a t.-aio. We append th- .«vci-jt ■ Ca few: • • i. ,i.s s s. nu patient« eonva1e"C ' ■ p au 1 fi m with I1'1* J. .S. CUB-IKY, N. P.. KLlavlU«', l.lx '■»nre*. nv *v,*;!.• White waj rtffl..-t.-.l - * ■ >i v.-Tf«. I prescribe«! >1» ' ^alataMdTi'i'UHt Uov. C. W. V VUK.KEL, M. D. ,K' ' v Vs t\ I'K'V 1 kavo taken , f >m: f<>r «•»•ontlary 1 < ii Wtterlban pot 'aaj • -■ r -!i I have ever «Ni - H K. Wtartua. M U., F r;urly ui Su<i«i Co., Va. J v F. ,T a j ■>_ th,. w, U known ilrujoîlrt , Lan., fYi.tiviUe, BWilltOiMb« : " Having «ui;,« know lril»v a< to s I- ■•iui>iiw>l of, 1 (Ml »»fi-lj ' lit « ibe retrcdy frrnU^lm'U' n>>t what .V name tuxy be." • ■hv- a Uk * Ki\in2 a hl*ti>ry of this . *r- 1 r>-::„-.|}\ ar t it* our»-«, "fn m all * rl,l. which will convlnc« \<>u that irL ' 5,1 ,ru**- aal whl"h w,. will mall !?!L "" »M';'eath u. X„ family «houhl bu ri. J. ' t,av"' another Oti Contasiou» -i « v, nt. n «aine tenu*. p." '-1- » liKiory of vour caw,ami onr wtii »W UC V iia you by u-tter. In MW*u wdl M a^aT* ' fut 4*1« ty aU Jrug^lrtC Till swirr Srrctrw* Co., Drawer S, Atlanta. Ua. New Yor i. i'4 )iroaU**>Y. KiniLin V •«.» ••* *%•»• I'.N ,f'- 'Irn-'lITcuînl M N-rt >» Pi;. ,- ' , *>"t:.eworld. I sample »> MUSTANG LINIMEN StoiUm* ®uülj. ARRIVAL AHD D*PJU»TÜUi 03T TRAINB— EXM«a*ATTe* o» ft ty cam« ex iLàJtu: «Daily. « IMoQd*J emjepted »ua day «fly. »Saturday excepted.-78 Meridian. November IS. 1S88. Wheelic* time, which to haï «ce hoor earlier than Central Time : R. * O. R. R. IJlST. Limited bfctau | Cumberland Aeoorn Washington Acconr ... Mcmndsvtlie Aiwa..... Itcnwooi At'COtn (R (Chicago) Kx preis (Chicago und Colj.. Limited SspteH (Chicago).. Kxprew (Chicago and Ool).. Columbia A c**»«n üolumtwn Acwm. ... st. inunrill» Aocoo Ha tf~ So. » .... Ii •« OohuBbua and Cincinnati. *».. r. <k a mvii'u.>. Wanniamon and Pittsburg.. 'Vuhlngton and PtUsbur«. f'uutmr* &hd Philadelphia. Washington and ?iiui>urg . Wa&hingtou Accum P., V. « art. L. RY.-East Pttisburg... Pttttburg and New York »*i nsburg and New turk... Plissburn wH Mew York Ex Depart. . : • 5 10 p ns j 810am 1 • ft 10 pa . ! tl'i ui p m f 5 a m • 140pm •10 Aim I • 810 p m ' 1115 p m « 8 55am t 3 20pm it 8 55 a m 2Xpn • » 10 pm 4243« m • 5 00 am • 73)am • 6 30 p m y 145 p id I) 5 30pm If T«»n 1135pm r i»pm 9 40 p m Arriva * 9C3pm h??ian oaOpm I* 9 4> a m 1 inp m 6 25 a m I* 8 55 a i_ . ?#2*pft *>o«am I !• 4 t5 a m M 40 am flu 4'Vä'ro 1 140 pm F 5 51pm 6 SO am 9 20 pan 8 46 pm Exprem, Otn. and St Lool* f 7 20 a Express. Cta. and St Look f 9 40 p m Exit*«. SteubeuvUlo A Ool 1135 p m SWrtibenvllle A Deaniaoa A; 11 Dsn C. A P. B. 8 Pîttabnrv.f'level'o & chiogo f 5 «0 a m Martin's K«rry • 7 45 a m *«ubeuvUle accommodai cit 9 33am Pitta.. New York ,ril 22 a m Cleveland A Chicago U 213 p m intuDur* aud New York Ex ! f 1 29 p m O.. L A W. R. R. I Exprès*. Cleveland. RAW. fia 35 p m XaacLUon Aocom — f 5 12 p m St. UlaïfsvtIleAooim..™ ► 7 56 a œ ■*. ClairwvlUe acoom I MO '25 a m A. ClairsviUe Aocom ♦ 3 10 pm Ht. ClelrsTille Accom «...i 6 2* p m i-oeai Pndght and Aooom. . istlpc OHIO RIYtR R. R. FasBOiiicor • 7 8ft a m Paara««..— U 15 p o Pasaoaser....«....;.^^. • 4 SO p ro rrsigh; 8 15 a tt i R. 2. AO. RAILROAD Be'-lalre and ZanervlUethrough panezwer train leaves BeUalre at 9.0b a. an., arnves at Balialre 4:10 p. m. Woodttfield paseenger train leaves BeUalre • 00 p. m., arrivée at BeUalre at >1:06 a. m. Surucorfleld Accommodation leaves Bel lair a 12 00 m., arrives at BeUalre at 11:05 a. m. AU trains daily except Sunday. Central Stand art' Time from BeUalre. WHEELING ANI) ELM UROVE RAILROAD On aiul after Saturday, October IS, IMS. irai us ou the Wheeling and Kim Urove Railroad wiU run as foUows: Leave Arrive at | Leave I Arrive at •1015 am • 8 55 pa tl2 45 p m t s 45 pm • 9 Mas • 6 10 pm • 6 25 am • 4 56am t S 47 p W ♦ ft 1". p m t 12H p m «111» aw » 8 -53 a m f 557 p m t 8 06 pm m 25 a m 932 am 1 32 pm 5 34 pm 8 00 pm 7 90 pm •1100 am 3 20 p m • S15 pm 7 25 p ml WheoUng. Park. 5:30 A. M 7.U0 " 9.00 " 11:00 " I::» P. M. 8:30 " 5:10 " 7K» " 9K» " 8:00 A. M. 7:35 44 9:35 " 11:35 " 2:06 P. M 4:C5 •' 5:55 " 7:35 " 9:35 " Park 6:10 A. M 7:45 " 10:00 «• 12:30 M. 2:30 P. M. 4:20 " 6:10 " 8:00 " mo •• WheeUng 6:45 A. M 8:20 •' 10:35 •• 1:05 P. M. 8:05 " 4:45 " j^:45 " 8:35 " 10:30 " NIXDAY'H: Leave the City at s:oi ». m. sud nin crerrhour r.iitli ;':15 p in. " Leave Whet Ii-* Park at !>:00 a tn. au«i niu everv hour n nil 10:00 j». m. Except Chureh T.a'a will ie»v i'arit at 9:»6a m. wh! City at 12:15 p. m. C. HIRSCH, Superintendent ORIGIN OF VISITING CAUDS. It 1« the Chinamen Who Set the Faahlon of Social Paste boards. Toronto Times. As is the caw ia many other iwtancee we owe thä invention of carJs to the Chi nt.se. So !ong a#> as the period of the Torg dynasty (618-907) visiting cards were known to be in ramnion nfe in Cbina, am' that is also the date of the introduction of th» ":ei silken cord»" which fiuure so conspicuously on the eciragrment c»rdsot that connty. From very acc ent times to the prtsmt day the Chire^e h«ve obsîrved 'he strictest ceremony with regard to the pay iDg of visits. Tho cards which thev are frr this purpose are very large, and neiislly of a bright red color. When a Chinaman wishes to nivry, his pirettd intimais that fatt to the pro.'ei ei<jnal "match maker," who thereupon rans thrcu^h tbe list of her visiting acquaintance?, and selects one whom she considers a fitting bride for the yonng man; and then she calte upoa the young wumsu's parents, a'med with tbe bride urcom's card, on which are iircribed his ancestral uaae and the eit;ht symbols which denote the date of his birth. If the answrr is an acceptance of his suit, tbe hridt's card is sent ia return; ar.d should the orach s prophesy good concerning the union, tic particulars of the engagement are written on two large cards, and these «re tied together with the red ords. UA! IIA! IIA ! Mvm Times: Kis* should not be class ed as a nono, but as a conjonction, Hwfon I'ourur: The largest expense« of married life are frequently caastd l»y the I ttle ones. WmJuH'jt)» I'ixt: Not '"ia the socp''— the oyster. P. S.—This for use at church festivals. y, ir Or/oui* ri 't!/"»<'■ Tbe mau who needs protiction ir the one *1imo wits go wool gathering. Huston Gl»t>e: This is not spring clean ing time, mid yet caipelsahow a strong up ward tende nry. J'kilatMpMa Turn*: The Kooch Ardecs of this practical »1 »y bave a wile at tach end of the lite. Kocherter ToM Fsjtra«: Some folks are *> pecuii-tr tbat the/ will not eit ealt tish unlets they know it is Irwh. rhitmltiphii.t Ledger: Iî is |the person v»h-> talks mcsïciu'iog the pcil'irmauee that always applauds tbe loaded st the wrocg time. /.Wo« Gazette: "What is fhe baby, doc toi?" "It's a girl." "Thanks. I have bad an heir-breath escap.». 1 don't like l>oys.'' JUt!timoré A merino*: Il anytoJy wants to test the tillycl' gambling, let him take chances at a cbaiity uii. Tne experience w'U be a xood object 1 «won. liiuijh'imtoit Republican: "Msnioia," said little Ethel, at.er leturoiog t orn chnrch where a number c I' converts had been re ceived in the 11 Id, "I want to get per verted, tjo." Loteell Citizen: 1'rof. Dead pi 11—In a case ct aggravated progressive paralysis, Mr. Sawyer, what c;urse ot treatment would you adopt? Mr. Siwyer (promptly) — I would make the patieLt taper off, piotee Eor. Th« Woman Wit Ii a Mlaalou. Puck. "Voang tu an, do jou nse tobacco?" Toe fp»;»ker >v?s a hatchet faced leni<, w-th ber arja full of trarts, and thf youth happened to <>e waiting at a corne - l'or a street car. ''No, mam, I don't," raid tte young man with aqnestioniDg glance, ai (he did not Iook like a person who would want to bcrrow a little hie. '"Do yon driok?" "No, mnm " "Play cards?" "No, iLurn." ' I am delighted to meat von, sir. In theee degtneiate dajs young men :fyonr cjrrect habits are scarce, very scarce. If I send yon an invitation to my nex. party will you came?" "Yes mam." "Jhank yon, I should like yon to mfet my fiiends and family. Wnerd shall I *nd it?" "To Plogagly's saloon. I'm bartender there." Of the K »»11« tic Sort. Alia Ccl/ornicn. Mrs. Harris, of Topeka, is a very practi cal lady. The late Mr. Harris died of jim juns. and she has a mass of writhing •nskes carved on his tombstone, with tbe inscription, "Died of Delirium Tremens." Prepare Him for 189'!. Judge. If von hare a fr'eid that is donhffol as to his politic? 1 <?n'y, go and argue with irui and gve him a'tew pastt r*. MUSTANG UNIMENT TS FOR MAN £ BEAST. PENETRATES «lUïsCLL &E liULE TO T1IE VERY BONE NEAT 8NDB TO WILSON. Tfc« Man of Gall and Boodle Say* Hi Can Stand ft. Paris, November 27.—The Journal dn Ikbrnt» and other Parisian journals ridicule ' the action of the majority of the member) of the Chamber of Depo tits in adcptingthe motion ofM. Messur yesterday to adjoitrn the titting for an hour 09 account of the prfSsBceof M. Wilson, the son-in-law of ♦^-President Urevy. They say the mem bars who voted for the motion evidently desired to give France a proof of tha purity of conscience, austerity and virtue of the Chamber. M. W>!»on, in an interview, paid the in cident would not have the «fleet of ke< ping t i 11 from the Chamber. He would continie the strugg'e, no matter what action the members might take. A'i Prenne ►ays the Cabinet wi'l dUcufs to irorrow the quest ion of suppressing the Patriotic I*ag*ia, Making; It lint for the Tiuits. Edinmtkuh, November 27.—In the case of Paraell against the Luudou Timet f\)t lll'el Judge Kinnear has fixed upon December 20 for hfarirg proofon the quee t on of arrestments. Counsel I'jr Mr. Par-, nell have sei%ad an order upoa the de fendants, requiring thtiu to produce the contnutj of copartner owcership of the Times and also its husinefcs bocki and rc oounts, George Would Do Away Wtth l-amllordlm» London, November 27.—Henry Gturge, in au address in London this evenicir, said that the grasping for land in America was rapicMy making that couutry similar to Enpland. He wanted to utterly abolish landlordism, and to grant to every child a i «hare ia the coil. The Emperor Ha* a Cold. Berlik, November 27 — Empercr Wil liam is indisposed. He ban a cold atd will remain in his apartments for a few day*. CABLE FLASHES. Mr. Hortenet, President of Swi'zerland, is dead, H is leg was amputated last week, lue to disease of tbe arterus. Mr. Joli a Blight was better yesteiday. Beach beat Hauîon again ou the l'ara- J natta river foi 1:500 a side. Hoary (.Jeorge proposa to start a pemiy Hp» in London. The Lmdon l)aihj Newa says it fears I Lord Salisbury's determination to delay he appointment of a successor to Lord j Wkville may provoke the recall of Minis er l'helpe. Knre»ia bas determined to i*ue bonds to he value of $125,000,000 roubles. BELLAIRK. List night, at the residence of Mrs. i'fciob? Strobe), in the Fonith ward, lit v. f. S. Hcty joined in roatrin.ooy Mr. Oeo. Vndertoa and Miss L'zzie Strobel. Iiev. John Bowers will preach a Tbanks :ivicg seiiuoii today m the CDristian ,'harch. An entertainment will ha heUl in the First Presbyterian Canrch this eveciog. A good many went ont of town last night :o spend Thsnksgivirg with friend?. Be) mont Lodge No 17(>1 G. U. O. O. F. estiva! in City Hall thin cvenbg. Tbere was a s-jiall freight wreck in the L<. & O. yard yesterday uiorDiog. truite a number tf our sportsmen laid plans for hunting tiips tc-day. The Ohio river was coated here with a iliin layer cf ice yesterday. Dinner and supter will be served in the First M. E. Church to-day.' The work of pa vir g Noblo street has >3en stopped for the winter. Samuel Oldham has been appointed jan itor of Centre school. Soargler 1'ost bes called a meeting for to-mono* evening. Spangler Post will nominate new officers to-morrow evening. The poste ftioe will be closed after 10 »'clock to-day. Tne Women's Benevolent Sicitty has re srganized. The bAuks will not be open to-day. Fun at the Auction. Watfunytan Otter. There w.vs plenty of fun at the sale of liord Wcsl's gxd4 and wines, and every body came away iu go*l spirit*. A great laugh went up when a wng in the crowd, who had bid oil' a trille of glassware, and, when asked by the anetioneer for his name, shouted, "Mrmhiaou of Califor nia " Tim Campbedl, among other notables, »vas present II* bocght a gilt banded onp tiureeu, and as it was b;uidtd down to him he expiained to the auctioneer Lis abject in parcbasicg it. ' I wanted," teid he ''something to keep me iu mind of otii motto, 'A private letter is a pub'ic snap.' At the same time I bave a reminder that Sack ville'» 'iu the joup.' " lie Gave lï I'p. (Xuritr. Smith—"Then ven've given up all idea »1 becoming a writei?*' Jones—'1 have." S.—Bat I heard that yon had nil vonr plana matured; that you were going to avoid probxijy, write to'hing but sbort, »harp, or sententious sentences; that, iu lict, you were to be the gre»t condenser." J.—''Yes, that was my plau exactly." 8.—"And an excellent one. A wjiter working on such a p'aa would find h'iu^if in «reit demand." J.—"I'm aware rf it." S—"Why didn't yoa carry your plan oui?" J.—4 Well, to teil the truth, I could think about nothirg to condense.'' A Dornende t'cu'llenc«. Ci ta go 11'. ml i. An epidemic of diphtheria is reg'rg over a large area of the northwes\ causing a mortality before which the yellow fever ep:demic of the last summer sinks into insignificance. No special alarm has thus far loen caused, although the ^asis for it exis's beyond anything in the develop nifiita in Florida and tie South. The American Fublic He;lth Associa tion has just concluded its aunnal session ; but tbongh much time and temper were iuveeted in the discussion cf the cccasimal southern plague there was little or nothiug said abjnt a do-nestic pestilence which is carryirg sorrow, apprehension, and il>at h into thocsands cf northern households. Ko fliriituiH« Tal>l<> should be without a bottle of AniroHinrn Kilter«, the word re nowned appstiier of exquisite, flavor. Beware of couuierfeita. If You Are Sick With Headache, Neural.'!«:. Rh uoi-itisin I>yspcjv sia, Biliousness. Rlood Iiuinous K>ù: ey Disease, ConstijuUioti, yctnalu Trou' le*. lever ;:nd A^uo, Sleeplessness, Partial l'ami y sis, e.r Nervous 1 ros tra ti. >u, use 1':lino's Celery (Vnipound cud be cured. In eu«, h cf these the e :u*e is ir.eutal or physical overwork, anxiety, rvurv ur malaria, the effect of rrhich is t.» v.ca!:en the nervous sys tem, resulting in one of these diseases. Ilemove the c.vrsE with that great Nervo Tonic, end the REsrir wlii disappear. Pains's Ce!pry Compound Ja.*. L. Bowj.s. SpringtlcM, 7iass., writes •* l'aine'*CHtiy > Ottj* imd . t :«• excelled as I a Nerve Ionic. In :..y cere » single bottle I wrought a pnr.t eh -:.je Mv :kt' uvnea entirely disappeared,or.d »irh it Iii' r -Tiitins atlcction of the stomach, heart u:.d »»vir, atul the whole îone of the sy<i. ; v.-.vs . <! r.'u ly invigorated, f toll my friend*, if sic* i Luve "been, I'ainc's Celery Compound Will Cure You! Sold by dru.rsrfst?. II : ?ix for J". lYepared only by Wklls, Biciuudso.n ^ Co., lîuiiinston, Vt. For Ihe Aged, K-rvarn, Debilitated. MUSTANG LINIMENT CURES PILES, BURNS, CUTS. CORNS, 1 TliU^ES ':Hjr.w.Aj\s*FROSTBITES FINANCE AND TRADE. r Honey at 2e21 3 Per Cent.—Government« Doll bat Finn-Stock« Lower-Floor t'nchaueed—Wheat Higher. New York, November 28 —Money on call easy at 2*2) per cent.; closed offered at >} per cent. ; prime mercantile piper 4}a t>} p>r cent: sterling exchange doll and easur at GoVKB» Musts—Dnll bnt firm. Fonrs, Registered —— Four», Coupons J 2!» „ *our§-aad-a-hal/, Registered - Ftoara-aad-a-hall <*>aj<ona_...„_^— Paclflc Six* of 1W> —— U1 States—Qaiet. Railroads—Dnll bnt firm. Stocks —The stock market wag quiet to-day. The marktt opened with a fair decree of animation, while first prices were irregular, but generally higher, and alter a little hesitation the market gathered strength aud moved up fractionally. Rock Island, however, soon displayed marked weaki es aud the other Grangers fell in behind, and on an increased business the eueire litt moved off, all the early gaits being wiped out before noon. The afternoon saw stagnation among the majority of tie list, but the grangers still continued active and declined steadi-1 iy, brineicg the rest of the list down to lowest figures toward delivery hour. Later, however, th*r* was a general improve ment, bnt the time was too short to re cover the l'jeees of ths day, and while the market closed firm, it was at fractional loties for the day. Koik Irhnd shows a net loss of 4 percent; the re?t lost frac tional sjinnuts only. Sales 251,770 shares. (Rotations closed bid as follows: Adams Express, 145; American Express, 112; Canada Pacific, 52; Central Pacific, J4}; Chesapeake and Ohio 17j ; preferred do ftr4t#, 15; do seconds, l(i; Chicago and A.lton 134; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 108] ; Delaware and Hudson, 120; Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western 136} ; Denver and Rio Grande, 15}; Erie, 25$; Jo preferred, 61; Ft. Wayne, 149; Illi miaCentral, 15}; Lake Shore, 100$; Michi gan Central, 85; Minneapolis and St Louie ">; do preferred, 15;; Missouri Pacific, 77!;; Noithern Pacific, 24 i; do preferred, 58 J; Chicago and Northwestern 109}; <fo preferred, 141; New York Central, 107J; Dragon Transcontinental. 2D J; Pacific Mai), Î7}; Peoria, D, &E, 23}; Pittsburg, 155J; Pnllmaa Palace Car, 171t; Heading, 4~I; Kock Island. 101}; St. Ixiuis and 8an Francisco, 25}; do preferred, 65^ ; first preferred, 111: St. Paul, Minneapolis and vlanit/oba, 100 {; St. Paul and Omaha, 33}; lo preferred 99; Texas Paoidc, 22}; Unioa p{v,iHc, 03; United State« üi p:<«, 73; Western Union, 83*. PRODUCK. Wheeling. Tuesday, November 27. The tone of the market is somewhat im proved and stocks are moving better. Po tatoes which last week were a drug on the market, are going letter this week, tiarae ii coming in and the demand is heavy, acd the piicts on poultry have advanced jlightly. Butter—Creamery 20a22c; conn try choice I5al8c; good country lOallc; common 9a 10c. The supply is fair and the demand is heavy. Beans — For hand-picked nary the lemand is good and the supply ifl very Sight. Price» are $2 00a2 25 per bnshel; extra fancy $2 50. Cheeee—Prime mild Ohio factory 12a 13c; New York Italic; Sweitzer 13jaal4c; Limberge 9al0c. Market nominal. Eggo—strictly freeli stock 25c per dozen. Supply fair; demand ^ood. Feathers—Choice in original packages 45a50c; in sninll lots 4n5c extra. Potatoes—Per bnehel 45i55c; demand fair; Rnpplv heavy. Ponltiy—Live chickens, 75a3 25 per dozen; docks, live $2 75a3 25 per dozen; turkevs, live, 8.».9c per ponnd Rags—Steady at 1 lal Jc for white mixed cotton; lulic for all wool, and ljaljc for mixed. Lard—Country prime, with a fair de mand, at 7ja8c. Onions—Demand good; supply heavy; per bushel, 65?; per lurrel, $1 73.-fcl !H>. Cabbage—5Uc per barrel; demand slow; supply heavy Apples — Choice 90s per barrel; supply heavy; demand light. Seeds—Clover J."» 30 p»r bushel; timothy $1 75; extra clean blue grass 80c; orchard grass $1 40; red top $1. Sweat Potatoes—Eastern stork $2 50 a2 65 per barrel. Jereeys$3 50a3 75. Cranberries —Jerseys, $2 75 per l>ox ; Cape Cods. $3 00. Game—(.»nail $1 50 per dozen; Kabbit« n 25 p?r duzin; Demand heavy, supply light. New York. Nkw Y»>uk, November 28.—Flour—Re ceipts 15,940 puckngep; exports 1,000 bar rth and H 900 sacks: sales 13.700 birrels: market Ptesdv. Wheat-R-c-.ipts 200,(500 biiihels; sales 12,000,000 bushels futores, 11,000 bushels spot; erot market firm; ungraded rtd .sl«8ti.<; No. 2 Chicago $1 0!»J al 10; No. 2 Milwaukee $1 01}<«1 05; op tima active; No. 2 r. d November $1 OU; Decernt>er |l 02'Jal (Mi, clœiog at |1 04*; January Jit (U|»l (!6|, closing at $1 06$; February $1 O.'.Jal OS J, cloeing at $1 08,;; May $1 10;>1 12;, closicg at$l 12j. Rye —Dull; »e«t?rn (i'h63c Kwley—Weak; wt stern 70»8lc. C^rn—lvîccipti 311,050 hu'hels; export« 12J,381 Mnbels; sales 1,336,000 bushels futures, 4». 1,000 bushels -'pot; spot market activa and weak; ungra dod uiixtnt :47a4^Jc; options irregular; No vember 17Ac; December 17a47^c, closiog at 17*c; January UiJ' t7jc, closing at -171c; February -17c; Slay 17 ic. Oate—Receipt» 74,000 bushels; expJiti 2,119 bushels; sales 120.ODO bushels future«, lOl.OoObosh ehsfot; market doll and lower; No. 2 spot white35}c; wixel we«tirn 39a33c; white do. 3liI2c. Hay—Firn». Hop«—Dull. Coffee—Options firm; sabs 9 s ,250 bsg«; December 11 40a 14 75c; January 11.50a 1175c; February 14 55*14 80c; March, 14 C'tel 1 90c; April, May, Jnce, July. 14.70al5.00i; Antust 14 70al5 10c; Sep teiubfr 1 i.80al 1.85c; October 11 90»15 00c: Rio higher at 16Ac. Sngar-Kaw quiet; re fined steady. Molaeseï—Nominal. R'ce Firm. Petroleum—Refined quiet and unchanged; United 85§o. Cotton beed Oil —Firm. Tallow—Strong. Roein—! Steady. Turpentine—Dull at l"»Jc. Eçgs—Quiet; wtstnn 26c. Pork—Quie*. Cut Meats— Weak; pickled bellies8',s8jc; dolums lOr: do shoulders 4]c. I^ard Doll; western steam $8 75; November $8 7.); December 50 January $* 34; February $8 36; Maich |8 10; April $339; May 41. But ter—Higher; western dairy 14a27c; do creamery 2"2i!Wj; K'cin 39*40c. Ch«e* Strorg: western i'Jal 1 Jc. Copper—Strorg er; laKe $17 50. Lwd—Pirm at $3 70. Tin—Steady; straits $2220. chleaco Chicago, November 2* —Wheat ruled fairly ect:ve and prices higher, trading was mostly Jo:»l. Corn moderately active. Oat* dull. Provisions tctive. Floor Unchanged. Wheat—Cash No. 2 spring $1049104j ; No. 3 spring 88<90c; No. 2 red $1 Olil OlJ; November $1 03j3l 04J; ! Warranted to color mor* goods tb&n Any ! dyes over made, and to Rire more brilliant m ! durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and :«x ' no other. A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored ! Garments Renewed ) cents A Child can use them ! I Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. I WELLS, RICHARDSON it CO., Props., Burfington, VI MUSTANG LINIMENT SHOULD ALWAYS BE KEPT IN SHOP, KITCHEN- ktakt.r axd FACTOI1Ï 1 I FO« \r\ Fecember $1 03|al 04J; January $1 04J» 1 06; May tl 09ial 11 \ ; Oorn-Oaab, No 2, November and December 36}c; Jan nary 35}«38J ; May 38a, Oats—Cash and November aad December 26jc; January 261«; May 30Jc. No. 2 Rye 53.-. No. 1 Tussed $15)}. Prime Timothy tesd $1.52. Meos Pork—Caeh $13 87}«14 00; December $13 85; Januaty $13 90al4 10; May $l4 30. Lard—Cash $8 23; .November $A 20a8 40; December $9 15a8 25; January $8 02}. May $8 20 Short nbï $7 35: shoulders $7 25»7 37}; short clear $8 12}. Whisky—At $1 20. Botter and Esçg«— Firm and or changed. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pa., November 28.— Floor—Doll and weak. Wheat— Qaiet; No. 2 rel, November $1 COjal 01}; De eember $1 00|al 01}; Jannary $1 00 ja 1 02J ; February $1 03}al 03|: May $1 07} al 07}. Corn—Higher; future« dull; new steamer No. 2. low mixed, 463c; eld No. 2 mixed 52}c; No. 2 mixed November 49i 50:: December 45a45}c; January 44Ja1V. Oits—Doll fcnt steady; No. 2 white 33c; futures quiet bat stealj : No. 2 white, No vember 34}c; December ;$lja4:!|c; Janu ary 35}*3ijtc. Balümor«. Baltimore, Md., November29.—Wheat —Western inactive; No. 2 winter red spot and December 99*99 }c; January (1 Uli» 1 Ol J. Corn—Western easy; mixed spot •15c; year 44c; January 43j»43;c; February 43jc. Oato—Western white 31a33c; do mixed 28a30c. Graded No. 2 white 33}c asked, Rye—Qaiet at 61c. Hay—Steady at $16 50il7 50, Butter—Firm; beet roll 24c; creamery 33<3tic. Kggs—Firm at '33c. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, O., November 23 —Cjtton —Active; middling 9^c. Flour—Stronger. Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red $1 Olal 05; receipt« 1,200 bushels; shipments 2,500 boshels. Corn—Strong; No. 2 mixed 44a 44}c. Oits—Strong; No. 2 mixed 29}c. Rye—Heavy; No. 2, 55c. Pork—Doll at $15 00. Lard—Lower at $8 25. Bulk Meata and Bacon—Steady. Wbiskv—Firm at $1 14. Butter, SugHr and Cheese Steady. Eggs—Steady at 2<tc. ToMo. TOT.HDO, November 28.—Wheat—Act ive; ca«h $1 Olal 05; December $1 01J ; May $1 084. Corn—Active and lower; ci «h :»8}c; May .'i8<\ Oate—Qaiet; cssb 27c. Clover Seed—Firm; cash $."> 20; De cember $"> 17 j ; February $"> 37}. livk stock Wh «eil Dg. TUESDAY, November 27. The cattle market this week is dnll with prices unchanged. Messrs. Hudson « 15ayha furnish the following quotation«: Cattle—1,000 to 1,100 lb* stock 3a3Jc per 1h.; 800 to 900 lbs. 2èa2jc. per Ib. ; 700 to 800 Iba. 2a2jc. per lb. Hogs—Market active; 5a5Jc per Ib. Lambs—Ciood at 3a4c i>er lb. Calves—3a4$c per lb. Sheep—2a3c per lb. Baltimore Cattle Market. BALTIMORE LIVESTOCK YARDS 1 Monday, November 2«, 1888. j SN ine.-A fall Bupply is reported in ntnrly all the yards, Hiid the qualify u quits good throughout, a few only oi the common rough hcga being among tbem. A fairly good demand prevails. Prices are about as tbose ruling last Mon day. We uuota gocd hog* bt TaTJc per pound not, with a few extra a shade higher, most sales were at 7Ja7$c; com mon rough bops pell at 6*64c net. Rt ceints this week 6,580 head. CLAREMONT STOCK YARDS, Arrivals of livestock at Claremontstock yards via Baltimore and Ohio railroad for the week ended November 2.'»:—181 cars containing 2,491 cattle, 1U0 calves, 1,006 sheep, 8,400 hogs and 1 horse. Shipments to New York, Philadelphia etc., 1,582 cattle, 5 calves, 1,105 sheep ani. All hogs and sheep sold in thw* yards are at gross weight. Receipts of hogs this week are 4.971, against 3.150 last week, fair to good hogs sold at f."> e-|v IJgJ :vt $5 50, and rough nogs at $•) 00 per It Iba. Philadelphia Cattle Market. PHM.ADKi.rHiA, Pa , Noveruber 27.— Receipts tbs week—Beeves, 4 I.H) head, sheep, 1 l.CKKi head; hogs, U.(HK) head. Beef Cattle—Demand good bo t prices J : lower; extra, at 5a5lc; good, 4J».»|c; medium 3}a4ic; common 2,a.»lc per lb Sheep—Fairly active; extra, Ö3..Jc; irood 4*a4fc; medium 3:|a41c; common, 2Ja3Jc, lambs, 4a6jc per lb. Hoss—Active and firm; extra Chicagos. 7;eK.-; Western, 7^7^c; State l ogs <a7jc ^Milch Calves—Active at 5a8c per lb. Milch Cowd-At $30a55 per head. Bast Liberty. East Libkbty. November 2S-—Oattlf— Receipts 4HS head; shipments 58.» head, market dull; prime $M^520;fsir o ^ $3 (»Da l 00; common f 2 o0a~ «5, stoUcrs and feeders $2 50i3 50. ... Hogs—Receipts 3,700 bead; shipmente :»100 head; market Blow; $» 55a5 65; mixed $5 .»0»5 $5 4(1*5 55; common to lair $•> -.»a» 3.>, pig* Shecp—Receipts 1,600 head; shipments 3,000 head; market slow; prime $4 -0» 4 50; fair to 1:0^ M fi0.»3 HO; common f 1 50 a2 25; Iambi $3 00a» 50. Chicago. Chioaoo, November 2e! oeints 11.000 head; shipment» 3,500 head, market slow; beeves $•"> OOaö 50; steers S3 20*4 00. , . . Höge —Receipts 32,000 bead; shipmen^ 5.500 head ; market weak ; mixed $» 15a 5 40; heavy $5 20a5 45; light f» 1»» > «kip** $*> 1015 00. ,. . Sheep-Receipts 6,000 bead; shipments 4 inn) head ; market steady ; nan «s *2 ./)» 4 50; westerns |325s3 80; Texans U »Oa 10; lambä $3 75a52». ULnolauatf. Oisciwif ATI, 0., November ^-Hogs Steady ; common and light $4 50a5.><>, pack ,ng and butchers' $5 15a5 4»;; receipts 9,000 head; shipments 3,300 bead. Cincinnati Horse ami Mule Market. CiNCINNATI, November 27.—There was a difference in the tone of the market at the two principal points. .At^nV«„Thü turner ard at the other easwr, but on the cbaneee made prie« became more uniform than heretofore. Supplies 111 general were ample and the demand was fair, mainly for streeiers and heavy draft horses. Quotations at «he Cincinnati l mon S'ojk Yards Stables were m W10»«; Driving and saddle hones, fWfcl horses, $150a225; street car horses, fOOal20, Southern chnnks, |50a90. Mnles, aged four to eight years, fifteen and a half to sixteen hands, $135al50; fifteen to fif teen and a half hands and a bait to fifteen hands, I**1*5 The following prices were 'looted at the Fifth Street 8t.blee: Heavy draft horee., extra, $160«220; do ..goed, îl^^alj', »d dletf, |90al40; stweters, fWaiJO, Southern horns, $70*100. Mnlfs. 1,000 and 1,100 pound», four to seven year*, «* teen hand'. $150al75; fifteen hands, $110» 130; fourteen hands, $80a90. 8KLNS AND GINSEÎfO. WhMllnf. Ttbsday, November 27. Horkheimer Bros., Nos. 111? and 1419 Main street, aote the following prices for No 1 skins: Black skunk 90ca$l 00; half stripe dc 50a60c; fall stripe do 2r«a:t0c: white do 12« 15c;; No. 1 Raccoon 6Ua75c; moskrat, winter, 15al6c; do fall 10*12c: oppoasnm I >0a30c easel; No. 1 mink, 40»59c; red fox, $1 00a 1 35; gray foi, 60a75c; wildcat, 130i40c; black bear, $10 00*15 00. Ginseng—At $2 25*2 50 psr pound. 8heep Pelt«—At 25a75: e »eh. DBY GOODS. K«v York. Nkw Yobk,November 28.—Dry Goed« Tbere was a hea'thy irwjairy lor cattor fabrics of all descriptions, with the market showing greiter ôrauusi all aronod Woolen goods are qaiet in .sties, bnt foi drees gcods, flumels and soft wool dre« fabric* prices are higher. MUSTANG LINIMEN1 CURES FOOT ROT, SHOULDER-ROT 1 SCREW-WORM >vnsriBni hHFKP 1 THE WOOL MABKET. Wheeling. Tuesday, NoTsmber 27. Wool haa experienced an advance in the part few days. Tbii is doe to the tact of an apparent shortage in thia year'a crop. Nat in the paat ten years haa the country been eo well cleaned up at thia season of the year. What few clip« remain in tbe hand« of prowera are pretty well scatter«J, hot era of qnite goo'l sita. An advance ia anticipated at the openirg of the London market t*day. Prices quoted are aa follow«: Fine fiaeoi, washed, 30i33c; nnwaabed, one third off; medium washed 30a:Cc*; on washed 23a24c: tab washed 32a35c. Tbe Wool Market Firm. Philadelphia, November 27.—Wool market firm at unchanged quota tion?; Ohio. Pannaylvauia and Waat Virginia XX and above 32|(35c; X 32a33c; medium :J7a38c; course 36i37c; New Yoik, Michigan, Iodianaand Western fine or X and XX 30*3*20; medium 36ja 37]c; coarae 36a37c; fine waahed delaine X and XX 35a37c; medium waahed fair 36a37c; coarae :12434c: medium unwaahed combing aed dt laine 30a:>lc; Warn do 2-» 30c; Mexico and Colorado l.'taJOc. VKTHOLJSVM. New York. New Yobk, November 2^.—PetroIeHm— Opened firm at *5Jc, but after a alight de cline in the early trading became at rang and advanced to 86c. The mu kit then bsesrae very dull and the prices ragged slowly off until the clow, which was dull at H.'ijc. Consolidated Exchange opened ; at 85jc; highest 85jc; lowest 85jc; clcaing at Kijo. Total sales 700,000 barrels, on citr. Oil City, Pa., November 28.—Petro leum— Opened at 85jc; highest, K>Jc; lowest 85Jc; closed at «ales 27<i,000 barrels; clearances 1,508,000 barrels; ship ments 98,792 barrels; runs .">4,054 barrels. Plttibnrf, PrrreBCBG, Pa., November 28.—Petro lenm—Dall acd heavy; rpsned at 85jc; cloeed at 85gc; bighett 8ôîc, lowest 85jc. Bradford. Bbappobd, Pa., November 2*—Petro tenm—Oteoed at 85Jc; closed at 85£c; hiebest 8*>Jc; lowest 85jc; clearances 771,- ! MX) barrels. Titus ville. TrrnaviLi.E, November 28.—Petroleum j —Opened at 8.5Jc; highest 65|c; lowest j ■»5jc; closed at 85ifc. FIX>UU, OH A. IN AND KSJSD. Wheeling TUESDAY, November 27. The market renuins very dull, with ' prices unchanRei from last week. For good 1 :lean wheat f 1 05 is beiog paid, with little < :oming in on account of muddy roads. We quote:— Fi/ipb Alf n Gbain—Choice family flour 1 in barrels f '> ">0; in sacks $5 35; middlings | per ton $18 (K); bran per ton $18 00; per 100 pounds, $1. Bye brings 65c per bnshel. Febd—Corn per bushel, old 60a65c; new :!5a40c; oata .'15c; baled bay per ton fl8 00. Loose hay is bringing $17 00 per ton. Sealed Proposals. Office or corcvisstoNKBsorPmuc Printiso,) Btatk of West Virginia, > C'HAKi.tsToN, November 12,1888. ) ^KALED PROPOSALS WILL BK RECEIVED » » by the Commissioners of Public Printing at the Auditor's Office, Capitol Building, In the City of Charleston, until Tuesdav, December 18, Issh At 12 o'clock noon, for supplying the Suite of West Virginia with Stationery and Printing "aper, nn 1 for the execution of Public Printing and Binding, for two (2) years from the second Wednesday in January, Lsfl9. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond executed uc coiding to law by the bidder, with at least two good and sufficient sureties raiding in this S'alo in the penal sum of ten (101 thousand dollars for all State Printing, and in tnc penal sum of iwo (•J) thousand dollars for all the Ht ate Binding, and in the penal sum of fire (5) thousand dollars for furnishing Printing i ajsT and Stationery, conditioned Upon the faithful performance of said contract. No bid unaccompanied by such timid will be entertained by the Board of Com mtrsiouers of Puhlic Priuling Estimates of the work to be done i r material to be furnished, to gether wth the blank forms for Troposn!«, Ac., will be furnished by the < oinmissloncrs of Pub lie Priming nj-on implication. The O>mmiusioners are iei|0ircd to receive scp aratu bids for the p-intlng, binding, and printing paper including stationery. The contract shall he awarded to the lowest responsible bidder for tiie same, respectively, unless there Is a respon sible hid for the whole which is less than the sggrega'e amount of the lowest separate bid*, In which ease the contract shall bo awarded tosuch lowest Kidder for the whole. All proposals must I« made upon the Printed Blank« furnished by the Commissioners of Public Printing. The Board reserves the right to rcject any or p!l bids P. K. Ul'FKY, President Hoard of Commissioners of Public Printing. iiol roawt TIIK STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, OHIO county, *■. In the Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia. November Rule«, lKxs. • ieorgeW. McCord, Administrator of the ectatc of Uoorge W. McCord, deceased, va Thomas B. McCord and other*. IN CHANCRRY. Tic object of this suit Is to set aside and annul a certain instrument in writing, dated the 15th day o? September, I S"ï, executed bv Thomas McCord. now deceased, and the defendant, Thomas B. Mr<">rd, aisipy of which instrument in writing is tiled as ati exhibit with the bill, und to subject ihc real estate mentioned and de n-rib« d in said instrument in writing to the pay ment of the liens and debts which aie binding thereon. And it ap|>earing from an affidavit tiled in this csu«c. at these rules, that the defend ant James c. McCord I« not a resident of the State of West Virginia, and be not having been served with process in this suit, on motion of the e implainant. by his solicitors, this order of pub lication is entered against him; ami It Is ordered that the sa'd defendant, James McCwrd, Is re quired to appear within one month after the date of the first publication of this order and do whsti* necessary to protect bis interests: It is furthf r ordered that this order te publUheü and po«ted as required bv law. Witness, John W. Mitchell, Clerk of said Court, at Ibe Court House of said couoty, this 7th day of November, i sss to wit : November Rules, liw>. JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk. Published the first time November *, 1*8*. Attest- JOHN "W. MITCHELL, Clerk. White A Allrn, Solicitor* for Complainant. noHjawt IL Quarter of a Century'» Work. WHEELING, W. VA. Mow Rnnki m One of lb« Bnt tad CbMtpMt WMkly Puptn In Lfe« (JaltMl SUM. It hw be*n enlarged to a 64-rolnmn km mil ot e I jjii threat wide pag*a,and red need In prie« to 01.23 per yei»r. It baa aa much read In matter In one iame aa a novel. The State Newa, Produce, Wool and Lire Stoci Markets are ipetialdea with the Khutu. BrijlilJiiigdCrii) Fall ot Storl«, run and MlsoaUany, Rer. Dr. Tal aage's Serions Appear In It the day alter delivery. To the far mers, itockmen and country people of Eastern Ohl«, Western Pennsylvania and West Vlrrlnia, there la no weekly newipaper (outside or iheli own county paper) ao wellirirm torxxza «b nui wàjrrt At so ujw a nicm. Oie Copj.OieTetr, Portage Paid, • 11.ft I Tel Copie« " " " M • 10.00 Aad » i'upy to tke Setter ip of tie Cltk. Address WEST Y1R6iNIA PälKTIKß CO., Wbeellif, W. Tv* TELEGRAPHY w.„ I 2,300 Bradante»at wo«. WawiB . «nd not too •> wort ta «Um* I« * ftr« -clan tnat, aad can be qatrkly learned at oar icbaol. or*. We »ill txacâ yoa tbnruoxhlr. and pet job at work la rttbrr Cam —»rial or Railroad Tuhiraphy Tbe «ireat Va* is Uv country In gmrn up in. Writ* »or oor circular». TA1.KMTINR B«(»■*„ J.D<-.vlUe, IVia. MUSTANG LINIMENT HEALS INFLAMMATION, OLD SORT" j CAKED BJŒASIS £ U>'6LCT hiTib f gotitrg. AST ALL PRECEDENT ! IYEI TU HiLUIIS IISTIIHÎU P Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by tbe Legislator« la IMS. ft* Educational ana Charitable parpona, and in Iranchlae made a part of Ute present Bute Con niUiUoa, la U79, cy as overwbemlEg popolai rote. II« 6raa4 litiaeHlaary Drawlap lake place Srwl-Annaalljr, (J»e aai Bwinfcfr), aa4 ttm tiraad Nlafli If «milker Drawlaga ukè plaee eaeft »f ihr aibdr irn laonihi Im Iii« year, »D«l are aU drawa la pnhlle, at Ikt Iradrmj of Jinwle. Hew Orleans, La "We do hereby certify that we mpervlse the UTantements for all Monthly and Keml-Annual Drawings of The Lob-iaua State Lottery Com [any, and In person manage and control the Drawing« ihenuelre*. and that the »awe are eon Jticuxl with honesty, falree» and iu good faith «ward all partit», and we author te tbe Oom >riiy to tue thU certificate, with lac similes of nir «ignature« attached, in its admuiemcuu." Comiu Ualoaer*. We tbe undersigned Kink* and Banken will nay all Pniea drawn in Tbe Louisiana State Lot erie« which may be prwenled at our counter«. It N.VAINHLGY, Pres't Louisiana Nat Bk PIKKKi: I'res't State Nat'I Bk 1. RALHWIS, I'res't New Orleans Nat'l Bk. I'AKi. KOll.V, Pres't I'nion National Bank. mammoth"drawing AI U« AraAeav af Mail', lew Orlraa«, Taesday, Beermker 18, ISSS. CAPITAL PKIZB, $«00,000. lon.ooo Tlrkrt« at ftIO: Halve« 1st; <tunrlorn $10 : KUblh* T«rn lletb* I'i; Fortieth« SI. un or ran*. i prize ori«x,ooo u — rfi»,oa 1 PRIZE or 2X1,000 la 210.« 1 PRIZE or 100.000 I« 10\000 1 PRIZE OF 60,000 U — WX0U 2 PRIZES or 25.000 are tO.OOl 6 PKIZKa or 10,000 are W,0tt> It PRIZES or 6.000 are «0,00t is PRIZES or 2.000 are to,0U 00 PRIZES or 800 are —m »1,00t 00 PRIZES or 400 are 80.00C 00 PRIZES or 200 are 100,00t irritoziMATioH run«« 00 Pri«o« of II .0» are »10X0« 00 da sao are 8%O0t 00 do. iMare 4J,« THkKE OTMI1KR TX«M IN A l>. 99 Prize« of fx*) arc « |79,?<X> 'JO l'rize« of tt»are £9,COO TWO M'MBER TKRNI.NAUI. 00 do. »2» are ...... — »180,000 i»" da -M are.... —.. iw.ooo 1,1 IK Prise« amounting to .»a,I ih.mmi •#-Por «:iub Rate«, oi any further imormatioti le*.red, write legibly to the undersigned, clear!) tatltig your residence, with State, ttounty, Htroci md Number. More rapid return mall deliver; rill be assured by your eucloslng an envelope >earing your full addro«. Hend PIMTAI. SOTI'Ji, Kxprcaa M one; )rders, or New York Exchange in ordinary let er. Currency by Express (at our ox>« use) ad Iraaod H. A. DAI'PHIH. New Orleans, La., Or; H. A. DAI'PII IM, Waalilngtoa, D. O. \ildpfss Regiatored Letten to MEW OKLEANN NATIONAL HA\ H Orlraui, La., iriiriinrn That Ihe prcscnco of (iearral* ILllltlVluLll Beauregard sud Eirly, who are n chante oi the drawing«, l.< « guarantee of ab iolute falrncts and luU'grity, that the chance« ire all equal, and thai noone can possibly divine iYhat number will draw a Prize. "KKSIKIHHKK, f.lso. that Ihe payment of I'rl/ca is (il'AR % NTKLIk l«V FIlt'K WA I'lOSAL IUNHN of New Orlcan«, and Ihe Hekeln are signed by the President of an In*tl lutlon, who««' « bartered righl* arc recognized in .he highest Courts; therefore, teware of all lml jitioiiiiiiranonvmou> ichcmcs " noltW.Kag ^durational. MT. DE CHÄNTAL, Near Wheeling, W. Va. (8I8TKX8 OF Tili VISITATION.) A Khool of more than national reputation, ol 'ere exceptional ad Tan tare* ftir thorough educa. Jon of young ladle* In all department*. Library jf six thousand volante*. Fine philosophical, ■'hewloal and artroiiomlral apparatna. Mutclca! Department apcdally noted. Corp« °f plane ««Cher« trained by «Wllni pru/ivwurfrom (k»n •erratoryof Bluujart. Vocal culturu acuordtii| lo the method of the old Italian manter*. l/x*a Lion niiBurpaased for beauty and health. Tec icrea of pleasure ground*. Board excellent. Pur catalofui«, and rcferencea to patrooa lr ill the principal cltlsa, addrew nepl THK DJRWTRBW. M. REILLY, —WHOLESALE— Grocer, Pork Packer, ANU CD EKE OF TH* Celebrated "Strawberry Hams; 1309 and 1311 Main St., WRULING, W. VA. Myownnireof Choir* Hmoked Meat* deliver»* dally from uiy fork Hmue at Man Cheater. Th« LARGEST 8TOOK OF General Groceries IN TH* STATE. II F.Ann (TA KT Kit* roK Taylor's Patent and Family Flour HKADqi AHTKES rOR THK Celebrated "ALAROMA" Coffee *»-fWe Agent for Dui<onfa Bporting, Mlntn and Blasting Powder. mrM Due de Montebelk CHAMPAGNE. Tbe bert In the Market. P. WELTY & CO., Sole «etat W If OLKMALE LiqiOM. GRATEFUL—OOMFORTINO Epps's Cocos BRBAK7AST. * "Br s thorough knowledge of Um materai ia< which forera Um operation» of dlfwdoa ai nutrition, and by a careful appücaUon of Um Ii propcrtlee of well-eelerted f-oooa, Mi. Cppe b provided oor broaJtlaai tabln »Uli a delicate flavored beverage whlru mar un at raai heavy doctor*' Mlk It la by Um )odldam a of neb article« of dkt that a oonatitaUoo a be jradualiy ballt ap until atrong enough to I ■1st every tendency to dlaeaae. Hoadreda table maladie« are floating around oa ready auack wherever UMre la a weak point. We a «■cape many a fatal »haft by keeping ounclv well fortified with pure blood and a prop« noarlabed frame Ckil Harriet Mt Made «Imply with boiling water oralis. Be only In half pound One by Orot*r*. labelled Lhi JAMES EPPSÏC0., ««« mrliodaTaTluhfl Lead A" E>^IN1UN<a Neatly aid Promptly Kiefito —AT TH* REÖISTER OFFICE, ttlSa 12» Market Btn KINDS OF MUSTANG LINIMEIT CGBBi SWDHfEY, SADDLE A KD HA SL6& 6QSU cvuô&i à MCLÜb I Siflrtil». JgALTTMOBI ABS OHIO B. K. Dopartora ol Trabi« froaa VknOatli ttaa. Bchedotata aflteet Noveaba» lKh, IM Zxprem tor Cklcaai and the Harth wa«, M5ft a.a., S.40p. m. and Sri» * a.daily, andllü» p. m. dally except Saturday. Zxpeem for Undnnalf and BL Leal*. M a. a. duly, and 11 JA p. m. dalli except Saturday. l o umbo* art—auxlattoa «46 a. «a. dally. For Oolomboa, 10:» a. a. aally, M llJI p. m. dally «x«p( Saturday, and itao p. m. daily ex cept Sunday. oxprarn «or Waahinatoa, D. C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Vora, via. (haAaa, f M a. m. and 5:10 p. a daily. F\W Flttetmrg and Waahlnrtoe, Pfc, Mi a. m. dally; Fxpreaa, : 39 a. a. daily; 1:46 p. a dally eirwpt Bu».lay Additional way tiaia I« Wah inrtoa. Pa., Ml p. *.0*11/ except Sunday. Plttmuif, Baltiaoce and Philadelphia 6J) p. m., dally. For Moondrrllle. a. aa, 119 a. m,tXM aooo, except 0KBday, and »Ii p. at., daily. far Orarton, MO jk ta. dally. For Cumberland, l »i a, daily except lea» /or 0t Oafwrlll* «« • *v, 2:» p. m. aad 6:10 p. a dally except Sunday. <ipraa irum an.»« .iwu ^k*«o,«:Waad »üfl a. in., and «:» p. m. daily, aad 4Ä a. a., daily except Moodav. Exprrm traîna arrive fran St Louia and Or • dnuatl, «ä> a. m. and MO p. a., dally. Kipna traîna arrive from Philadelphia, Bel more and Waahingtoo, D. C., via. Grafton. 1] S - - - wiam. in ii timore and Waahinstoa, D, C., via- unwm u *. p. m. and 90b p. a., daily, Via. PlttataCf 10:1» a. m., dally. Traîna arrive from OnlombaalM a. a and <:J0 p. m. daily, and 10« a. a. dally exoapt Son draina arrive (tea Plttatxnc. 10:1» a. a. dally, and litA p. a. except Buedaya, and IJi p. a. and 11:10 p. m. daily. Traîna arrive from Waahingtoo, Pa, I.-00 a. a. daily except Sunday. From Moundrr! Ile, *i» h a, daily, and 1.-40 p m. daily except Sunday. Traîna arrive from Waahinftoo, t:«a a. dally. Traîna arrive from Cumberland, 150 p. a. dally except Sunday. From St. cialwrQle, 10.10 and 1» and »AO p. m. dally exnept Sundav. For (oluinbui and Cincinnati. 2.V> a. m. Sun day only. called for and checked at hole la and reatdenrva on order» left at Tick at OK«, l'JOO Market atreet, and at Depot. OHA«, a BCTIX, General Paaeoger Aceat W. M. CI.KMKNTM. Manacer m-H ^HIO RIYEB BATTPnAn TUne Table taking eflfc* May JTtt. *"*. *■« •cngor traîna will run M followv-Oentral Tl»» All traîna d^lly eacepi thoeg »*fk®d lhaet which do not run on Hundw: No.7.|Mo. kiNoJliBoTl IiMTe—Rnntlnxton Uuyandottc ....... daflipoll» Ferry » l olui Plcaaank. cnifton M mou tîlty lUrcnt wood Parkeivburg...... VVUllamttowD.. New MârtlTWTin«...^ Moundxvllle - « Bcnwood Arrive—Wh«*>Ung _...., UvâTe Wheeling vi* F. C. A ». L—~ Arn to—Clevelaad— ritUbOTf _ NWMMI Philadelphia... New York - bouts îocîta Leave—Whee ling—. Bt Moundrrllle. New MarilnrrUla... Willlamatown— l'arktnburg.—— Kuminrwl M a-on lit y ... (JllfUm _ Ar've l'oint Pleaaant.. Ualllpoll* Ferry« Ouyandotte— « Huntington. ...„ Charleeton Ironton.. ..«• Portsmouth White 8ulphur_.. Staunton- .r MO TM BOUND. 6 15 p. m. » » S • é 0» ( 13 7 » 7 K> Sfc: * » • w toi) 10 8S>..._ 10 46|— p. m. » »!— 11 U\ 11 U 421 » 3 1» 3 4» 4 1» 6 l> 6 40 • Ift e v> 7 te • « îeoa SS « as • M 7 11 « lft 10 10 11 M w 1 » l 4e 3 15 3 U 4 00 « 17 I 30 • M 7 1« a- a. • M ^0.1 No. 4 No.it No.it a. ir a m 10 00 10 IS 11 » , Il 4^ 1p.m. I 13 W îa» î v> 6 oo • » R 1& 9 Z. 9 4» 10 OU fc* • » I »! a. m. 5 X • 00! ft » ft au 5» 7 U I 00| I lft t I V 10 4ft I «h U 15 6 r n u> • 40 1 45 7 00 3 00 7 15 3 *| !ï a. m. A » iuO a. m s ao a. m u ao i „ • a « M • «7 • M I 41 7 01 • M Chicago... Through TlckeU and Baggage Checked to «U points. W. J. B0BIN80N, Oeo'l Fa«. Agent l'arkeraburg, w. ▼. FKKD 1UTHKMKN, Traf. l'a». Ag't, Wheeling. W. Va. PITISRUKG, CINCINNATI AND HT M>HIS RAILWAY CO., (l'an Handle Honte.) O.idor »chertuie 1b effwl Alignai Mh. IHM, traîna leave Wheeling, Central tiiandard Time: For Htnubeuvllie, Plttiborgh and the KmI, •:» a. m., U:» p. m., 3 J0 p. m , and >t:t0 j». m. For Oolnrahar, Indianapolis, «'.od» nul and 8L I>oin», 6;» and H.411 p. m. For Ooluai b'w and Chicago, UJft p. m. Train* arrive al Wheeling et ft 60 a. m.. 10 00 a. m . 3 4ft ». m., and i*"iü r. m Train* leaving at ft:» a. m., and ar> rivloi and ; .m 1 mm* irnfiHn « " » " m in* ai p m , fiiu>olM l#etwcen H hucutiif I PllUburg. All tralu* dally, except itunday. 1LZVKLAND 4PI1THIHJKO JC H. Pc der ached nie In effect Nov. Wk, 11«. Uglna leave Bridgeport. Ohio, Central bundard Tum For PltUburgh, Chicago and Cleveland. 4 40 a. m. For PltUburgh, 19M a. m For Chlra^o and Cleveland LU p. m. For PltUburgh »ud Ne« York. « » p. m. For Htenbonvllle, •:«• ». m. For Martini Ferry, » 4» a. n. Traîne arrive e. Bridgeport at 7:6« a. m , 10-1« a. m., lï* p. ■. l it p. m., ~~ no'« L, 4 !>1 p. m., and 7:47 d. m. A. L. WALLINCJ, Ticket Agent, Bridgeport, Ohio. {lumbal. "^yM. HARE A BON, rtACTIOAL Plumbers, Gasaod Steam Fitten î33 Twolilli Sti'oot. Ail work done pmm ptl y at moet reoennehle prlng jAMca C. MAj«»!UR'if* Caae. R. HcKowm. Jœarit I>orx Mansbarger, Loiz 4 McKown PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, CIS and STEAM FiïTFfô 37 Twelfth HI., Whnllai, W. V a. ##>K*tlinatee furnUhed. AU work done reaaonabl« ratoa. or4«Ad rpKIMBLE A LUIX. ■rccii l AirnrrioM oivem to NATURAL OAS1 Fitting of Mill. Fartorlea and dwelling». BPK'1ALTIBB : STEAM HEATING Plumbing and Oaa Fitting. 1426 Sc 1418 Market Street. WHXKLINli, W. VA. «^Reaeoiiable prioca and prompt attmttm given to all. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON II! There ia no pmr*t or better article made ihaa ZjOOAN db OO.'fl Excelsior Baking Powder. It liona lu work better, promote« dictation. ud In the rti4 U r httpn than »oj ot the cbe*p or "gift" baking powdera. A tfUl will p**rre I be Lmtii of oai aUtemcDl. "BEST PILL 1 EVER USED." Thia la what people who an wail knowa u; about ft IjOOAN dblOO'fl HOMESTEAD LITER PILLS. Luit and Small Fllia In each baa. •FRESH GOODS EVERT DAT Wearaoowopenlac tarotaaaef TOILET GOODS, PKRFCMERIBB, 8HOI B&LSJUI, TOOTH W«fi, At. LOGAN & CO Dnffiito, Bri!«» Cmmt. •f Adrentt« ta» i»»« auccearfoL Before ptadngaay gowpaper Ad 1 eitlafg ao—» LOUD «THOMAS» r MUSTANG UWkBIT XBES HOLLO WHOBX. CAKED B*OIL iliUB A HOOF DIa* ÎK CÂTtUL t