AN ECZEMA 17 YEARS.
Cures In Eight Wean*. Or.e ot the Qreeteet
C- a* Ever Performed b*r the
Cuticura Remedies.
\t t>,u <,( three mouth* a fa»u i rthieh af
• rd> proved to b- v' .'Iuj >r salt rheum'
. it« appearance ».u mv face rhysioluii
• r if*' v called ol Uiv!
iJ.. ,'tiy y r i at all.but made me worse. The dis
. v* 'Qttuui'd enabdiM: it spread tv* my arms
,.-i l ;<•**. till I was laid up entirety,and from
continually siitm*; cn the
. floor ou a" pillow, my limbs
1 contracted tha' I lost ii!
| control of them, and «v u»
1 t-rlv helpless. My mother
I would have to lift me out
I und into bed. 1 could set
around the house i>n tuy
hands and feet, hut 1 could
not iret*my clothes on at all.
and had to wear a sort of
dressing-uown. My hair had
• all matted down or fallen off,
j and my head, face and ear*
[' were one scab. The disease
* continued in this manner
Cuticura Remedies
HOW MY SIDE ACHES!
\i')it!tg S» I. - iii'i ILick. Hip. Kiiin y.
:■-d i \ •• rtn»* Puius, ami Rheumatism
. r. 1m i. I Ka ob# niiout# Cat!
|cur:i » I'UhIit. TL ’ r»t
niitl «.nlv in*tntiUu«*i»U4 paiii kui.D^ pi
ilHjcclina, Avcabti'r.
>VEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO.,
I*r»::-HEK* A*g PhOTHTO*
JAS. TANEY, General Manager.
TERMS:
j-ER TEAR. ST SAIL, IUSTAO* rWStAID.
daily, six d»y» in *ke Wrt'lc
DAILY, three Jay* is the week.
D \ ILY, two day* in the week.
D \ILY. one Jay in ’-he week...
WEEKLY, one year, iu advance
WEEKLY, »t* month*.
DELIVERED BY CARRIER.
D MLY, per week, to be paid weekly.
DAILY and SUNDAY, pef week ..
; tie DAILY will be delivered by carrier in
auy » th**r city or town at.
of DAILY or WEEKLY
** ou
t OU
3 (JO
t .10
BO
rgnihwltl of Respect aud obituary Notice
So cents per inch.
j^rcoawr.rosDkN' i costaisiso niroirrAST
v *■* solicited rmo* evsrv tabt or tut sea
no’ sntsu covstdy.
K.-' te<l communications will net be returueJ
,, aec’npnni**d by sufficient postal.
Stamps of the denomination of two cents and
... • i. | f r .
'I'ut, New \ <>rk Tribune want* the
force bill. Well, you eau have it. No
body els** wants it.
A UKA'oN.VHi.v sized war would bo
cheaper to the country than the pres
ent national administration.
11- mi InlclliQin>'CT will call around
when we are less busy we will take
pleasure in making it acquainted with
tie- Water Boaru.
« oi . Wu. K. C*u»v, more generally
known as “Buffalo Bill.*' is getting a
large free “ad" out of the Iudiart
troubles in tue West.
He vi: the words of the “matchless t.oiT
tt- red at Philippi on the :$d, of November
tvs,, and remember them. “In twoye»u»
tin plate will be cheaper than ever before.
They are building mills in West \ irginta
to-day to make lt“—Jiwarfe »<«»*» Star.
They are? Where? These words or
the “matchless tios-K" were uttered be
fore the election. They are to be taken
in a Pickwickian sense1 now
Tin-. New York Tribunt announces
that it is “not prepared to go all the
way with Mr. Oki-kw” in his recom
mendations of unlimited reciprocity
Wllh t'anada. Then- is nothing sur
prising in this statement except the
Implication that the Tril>uiu is willing
t„ Ko guv part of the way in that direc
tion. I hit it K “There can be no
possible objection.” it says, “to a lim
ited ami experimental application of
the principle.” This may mean any
thing or nothing; but the Tribune ex
plains what it means by “limited and
experimental” reciprocity by saying that
“the free admission of eoal from and
Into each country” is a project “worthy
of serious consideration.” Is it. Indeed'.'
This will make many of our Republican
brethren in West Virginia heart-sick.
Su.xni: Sm i still continues to fast
industriously. At the outset there was
- .me suspicion that all taight not be
•■sijuare,” and he was accordingly put
under rigorous watch, to which lie
raised no objection whatever. It con
sists of relays of medical students, who
are in charge of physicians of recog
nized standing. It is now nearly
twenty days since he tasted food,
nearly one half of the time prescribed.
His prediction as to the decrease in the
rate of lo-s of weight has been fulfilled,
and his strength seems to hold ou«
marvellously. What effects continued
abstinence from food for the next
twenty-live days will show it is impossi
ble to foretell,but we should like to know
what benefit humanity will derive if
the experiment is successful. H. after
the forty-tive days are up. Signor Sciet
should keep on abstaining from food
and demonstrate that eating is not
neec'-ary to human existence, he
would indeed be a benefactor to the
human r.t- •. and hi> discovery would
greatly decrease the cost of living.
Ko< it would be i .where.
iii some very line work up >» NVvv
Hampshire. He has had valuable ex
perience in the methodsof counting out
. .oididates who are elected and grasp
ing States t«>r the minority party. He
j,a> issued a proclamation in his
familiar style announcing his purposes
in regard to New Hampshire. Mr.
t ii vnui.ki: is very bold a hen In has the
machinery of the government on his
side, and m this ease he frankly inti
mate- that he intends to use it for all it
i< worth tiovernor, council, clerk of the
House, Legislature, courts, without
waiting for the Democratic majority to
come in with the new year. He thinks
that he w ill be able to fix it so that there
will be no Democratic majority. Mr.
Ch vxni.nil's last exploit in this line,
since th*' Florida steal, was as a member
of the l nited States Senate when he
a-si-ted in the capture of Montana; but
New Hampshire is nearer civilization,
and he may find this new task more dif
ficult. That ho regards this enterprise
a- a desperate one is indicated by the
earnestness with which he represents
the Democrats of New Hampshire as
“threatening revolution.” Now. If
“Hii.i.y” doesn’t know that he Is the
only revolutionist in New Hampshire he
should inform himself as to the mean
ing of the word.
M It. W ANA MAKER'S REPORT.
The Postmaster Geueral’s report is
ready if not quite completed, and the
general nature of his recommendations
is well known. During the past year
the extension of postal facilities lias
been very great: 10,5u*umo uiile> have
been added to the service, according to
the New Yoru ir«»rhf. In the establish*
meut of new and in the expediting of ;
old routes. According to the recent i
census there is now a postmaster for
every l.ooo inhabitants—a ratio which
shows how exceedingly easy it is even
for inhabitants of remote parts of the
country to communicate with their
friends and to receive a daily newspai<er.
The expenses of the post office for the
past year were almost exactly >c.,<*h>,Ooo
greater than the receipts: but this ex
cess of expenditures does not exceed, ]
relatively, the usual deficit. Doth ex- J
penses and receipts increased during the
year by about $5,000,000.
As might be expected, a great part of
Mr. \V \\am vkKit's report will he taken
up by a discussion of his favorite pos
tal telegraph scheme. In its present
form, his project is not to create a sepa
rate department, not even to use the
postolfioes and postmasters for tele
graphic service, but to employ them as
agencies of private telegraphic corpo
rations. It is proposed that the Post
master-General, with the concurrence
of the Secretary of the Treasury and the
Attorney-General, shaii contract for a
period uot exceeding ten years with one
or wore telegraph companies for the
transmission by telegraph of postal
telegrams or for the furnishing of the
lim-s. The function of the Postoffice
Department in this matter would he to
receive postal telegram*. furnished with
the requisite amount of stamps, and
hand them over to the telegraph com
pany, and in like manner to deliver tele
grams st-nt in the same way. The plan
is to make ail free delivery jm-tal tele
graph station', the I’osiir,aster-lieneral
also having authority to designate
smaller offices for this purpose, when
ever, in his opinion, public convenience
so requires. A |>ostal telegram would
be delivered like an ordinary letter, un
less it bore a special delivery stamp. It
might be forwarded by mail from any
postoffiee in the United States to any
postal telegraph office, and thence trans
mitted by telegraph, the proper postage
being affixed. Of course there Is noth
ing in this scheme to prohibit telegraph
companies from performing a general
service as they now do—the only change
would be, practically, that telegrams
negiit l>< sent by posting them, instead
of handing them directly to the tele
graph company, and that telegrams so
seut would be delivered in the same
manner. Mr. Wanamakki: also eou
contemplates a postal tee-graph money
order service, the details of which have
not transpired. It is reported that he
would limit the charges a- follows:
“The charges in any one State not to
exceed ten cents for messages of twenty
words or less, counting address and sig
nature, nor twenty-five cents for any
distance under l.jiMi miles, nor fifty
cents for any greater distance."
It is p’ain that Mr. Waxamakku's
scheme is a “feeler,” almost a timorous
one. and this is its chief recommenda
tion. The best that can be said for it is
that it could not do much mischief if
put in practice. But conservative people
prote>t -and wisely -against the assump
tion of new iunctious bv the national
government. It is highly probable that
a eheap service, such as he contemplates,
would prove so Inferior to the service
rendered directly by the telegraph com
panies that it would he little availed of;
in that case it would be a superfluity.
Hut it is unite possible also that wheth
er it failed or succeeded it might he
made use of as an entering wedge to
open the way for further paternal func
tions on the part of the government.
WOXIKN AM) TilK lilt Ill’ll.
Our good Methodist brethren ar** not
altogether chivalrous in their von s iu
regard to allowing women to be elected
us lay delegates to the lioucral Coufer
eneo of the church—not only that, but
they are not ju>t to the worth, intelli
gence and moral superiority of the
women of the church. The Methodist,
a* well as every other church of to
day and of past generations owes
much to the self-sacrificing, earnest
working women. The bishops and
preachers are necessary for the govern
ment of the church, but if it was not
for the silent Influence of woman's
character, for the lovely lives of tin*
mothers, who rock the cradles of
Christianity, the bishop and the
preacher would be as occnpationless as
Othello. In view of all woman has
done in tin* light of all site
has suffered, is she not entitled
i> some small voice iu the church s
highest councils, some recognition of
her services?
Are the men jealous? lk> they
fear tin* sisters in debate? Some
of tin* votes recorded an* serious reflec
tions oil tbe Intelligence of the voters,
so overwhelmingly are they against the
voice of woman. Was sb*‘ not “last at
the cross and first at the grave?" Is
she not the same consoler now. as she
the most sincere mourner then?
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MARTIN'S FERRY.
I The Hoard of Director* of the Martin's
fcVrrv Driver*' Association mot last night.
The meeting that was to take place on
Thanksgiving evening was ptwtponed
I until Mouday evening. All are rvuuested
I to attend; important business.
J. It M<»Nti;oMiRtr, 1’res.
Ian is lioTtit UM i\n, See.
! Prosecuting Attorney Jesse Holliugv
! worth, John Pollock, Ks»i. and County
: Commissioners Berry and Israel were here
resterday in relation to the trouble between
the Wheeling and Like hirie and the coun
tv in getting the n^ht of wuy above town.
Tai Chong has tiuug his sign to the four
winds, and has announced that he is read,
1 here are
many white soaps.
each
represented to be
••just as good as the Ivor)
They are not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
the peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine.
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
’ !'is sold everywhere.
Hew is Ycur Blood?
1 L ;ii ilijrti&rit broking cut oamj
■ ; HI •
v.’.J : v. :!i u o awl a Luii I ottles of
S S *• «< '.i r »ii. ■) :i*< iiaiti.- !ual tti?
vJ »;.1 uuv good.
Wi r. i' eat v, Yoiuviiic, S C
! v.ys trnbU.l front childhood with
.a agerav: nd f :w of Teller, ind three t
Liiit!. s of !\ 13 S\ rural tr:** pcnna
i;. .. Wa LI.ACE >1 \ VS.
Munuville, 1. T.
<i.r. . a Eh..-•! aad Skin Pi-easea
ui i! tree.
. v. Ii , IJ. JI < Atlanta. Ga
to ilo all the v.ashing of the town. This Is |
our first Chinese laundry.
Then- is <iuite a number of citizens at St.:
Clairsville to-dav as witnesses in the trial!
of tin' North wood Class Co. vs. Mrs. Dock
Brindley.
W. S. Campbell general agent of the
Chicago and Alton Kailroad at Pittsburg,;
Pa., was in the city yesterday on business, j
Shot guns seem to be in demand at j
present. No doubt but there will be (juite 1
a number of rabbits slaughtered to-mor
To-day will bo observed in the public
schools as a holiday, as it is the anniver
sary of the birth of Wendell Phillips.
The fare on the Climax will be 12 trips |
for:«) cents, making it 21. cents each way..
the same rates as the Union bridge.
The books of the Library Association i
will be auctioned off to-day at one o'clock i
in Commercial Hall.
S. E. Tilton, of Nor wain, and C. E. |
Poole, of Jackson. Mich., are registered at
the Maywood.
The Mi ses Paxton, of Smith field, O., ]
are in the city, the guests of Mrs. Joseph
ine Paxton.
J. M. Lessick, attorney for the \V. A; L.
E. Kailroad, was in the city yesterday on
business. * *,
They have taken the large wine casks
out of the cellar of the building of the Ohio!
Wine Co.
Louis L. Sohecle will receive a large lot
of jk)';.try for Thanksgiving. Send in your
U rn Prince is in Pittsburg on business.
He will return this morning.
The Laughlin mill will be off the rest of
the week after to day.
Wiu. Paden has accepted a position on
the ferry boat as pilot.
Mrs. Ben Phillips was taken seriously
siek Monday night.
John Carson, of Broadway street, is not
expected to live.
John Kyne has been indisposed for the
past week or so.
“Casey's Troubles" will be at the Opera
House to-night.
BKLX.A1RIS.
J. D. Stewart, editor of the Moundsville
.'•hi, was in the city yesterday on business.
Trade is a little slow all over town, but;
better prospects are ahead.
The medicine man who did not believe
in newspaper advertising, after a little
business with the Mayor, is of the opinion
th.it the newspapers are splendid things
iu which to tell one's business.
Kobert Brown, the barber, has returned j
from a week's visit with Pittsburg friends. I
Wm. McClain lias about a mile of now I
roud done just west of town.
There will be uo attraction at the theatre i
this week. One was booked, but the man
agement cancelled it.
A uumber of glass factories over the
country have introduced a fuel plant like
the one iu use at Kodefer Bros’., this city
John Zweig is moving his stock of goods
into his uew store room on Belmont street.
The ladies who are to give a Thanksgiv- j
ing dinner in a vacant room on Belmont
street are making preparations to feed sev
eral hundred.
The K. of P. will give a banquet for its
members to-morrow evening.
Kggs and bufter ate still high for some
reason.
Mrs. John Rodefer ami Mrs. Janies Fit
t<>n, delegates to the nou-partisau W. C. T.
U. Convention at Allegheny, Pa , returned
home last night.
Five or six more candidates will be put
through the K. of P. next month.
Jas. F. Anderson, who was in the wreck
on the St. Clairsviile railroad, is able to
be about, but is very sore about the
shoulder.
College students are coming home to eat
William Bridenstein is out of the iee
business and is trying his hand in oil, a
slippery vocation.
Henry Crimmel, manager of the Novelty
Class Works, at Kostoria, was in the city
yesterday purchasing tools, etc., from the
Belmont Class Works.
Several teamsters from here have gone
to Portland to work ou the extension of the
Wheeling ,t Lake Erie railroad.
A small bla/.c on the roof of a Fourth
ward residence called out the tire depart
ment yesterday morning. The boys are
quite active.
Another bawdy house was raided by the
Marshal Monday night. Two females and
two males were arrested. They left money'
for damages. One of the women was ar-1
rested a few days before in the same house.!
1 >r. A B. Marshall, of Hast Liverpool, is]
holding service at night in the First Pres
byterian church, this week.
Bellaire Lodge No. ills, i. o. O. F., elect
ed now officers last night.
The outlook for turkeys is not very good.
Council met last uigfit and talked con
siderably about the new roads.
Wm Bowser injured his foot and lost his,
j pocket book containing at tbe arc Sat-:
unlay evening.
Insurance adjusters have been here in-;
vestigating the extent of the Stamping
works tire.
The marriage of Uoorgc Jones to Miss
Loreua Crow is announced for next week
Coal boats with empty tows passed tip
the river last evening.
Alfred K. Steele, of Woodsfield. and Miss
Adeline Wilkinson, of Bend Fork, were
married yesterday afternoon by Bev. A. B.
, Williams, at St. Nicholas Hotel.
' Leo Sonneborn, “der eluding drummer,"
i is in the city seeing old friends.
The Fisk Jubilee Troupe, will appear in
i the Christian Church December -M.
Sehmulbaeh's Opera Hall has been tiice
; lv repainted inside.
An infant child of Miller Abies, the C. &
: P. engineer, died yesterday morning.
The Mbrcautiic Club will dedicate
' Sehmulbaeh's new hall on December 10th
with a private hop to celebrate the birth
i day of the club.
j The natural gas company gives out the
information now that it has moro gas than
it needs and is holding it back for cold
A coal barge sunk near the Ohio Valley
foundry was raised yesterday.
David Appleg.irth and Miss Lillie Rufcr
have been united iu marriage.
Constable Richardson went down to
Wcgec to capture two or three Italians
whom he had been informed were selling
whiskey without a license. The law break
ers were given a tip and crossed the river.
When the constable appeared they hail the
\ laugh on him and they did laugh, too.
Mr. Richardson says he’ll catch sonic of
them before he quits.
Throat DUcMCi«miiMBC«il with a Cough,
Old. it Son Throat. "Itroun'it Hronchial Tro
' *‘' yiv** imuo io.te r»*lit*f. y.afy f/t . s.
Price * cent*
DIED.
JOBJISOS—Snriu «mii& Sorabtr ft
IV, .it ^ S» I'VliiOk, \Vll MAM JOIISSOX. aged Ih’
s -
■.•nth street, Wednesday luornlug at 8:30
q'elorli. Mas* at Cathedral at 9 o'clock.
■ KrienJs of family Invited to attend. Inter
ment at Mt. Calvary cemetery.
IXctti SUuicrtiocmcitta.
N
7 OTIC E.
. n k B uAll CtaW
tna* Pre-ent wil. do well to send in their order
without d. lav. for a Portrait either in Oil. l*a
or Crayon, The FAMOCSPASTBI*aapad
JOHN 11 - h\ LKS,
n.sVadrh _
JTOCKHOLDERS- M EKTIXG.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders ol
the Wheeling V rk Ass. elation will be held at
the o:Boe of the ltoart! >f Commissioners of
Ohio County M mday, December I. l'SU. at 7:;W
:■ n- for the election of a Hoard of Directors
to serve for the ensuing year, and the trati'iie
tton of -ueh other business as may be brought
* . - -
C »XKAi> Hia>. u. Secretary. uoliMBjASXadrl
SECOND-HAND
Bricks ami Boartls for Sale.
fnqntre^at CRAXT ,|ol sK PROPERTY.
QO|j ou Teuth Street.
£Un? SVbwcftlocmento.
UMNITU' v \0l NG M tN AS \JAITKR
\\ in r.-uurait. Apply at BRUNSWICK
HOTEL._auJ**
W NTI'.D— LABORERS - WANTED TEN
\\ i r flfte* u good laborers Applx toJ ILL'*
BR< Contractors fur W heeling Brulc^ Lotn
pany. 1IAI Water street. n____
nr»v |. ; HREE YOI SC MBS OF Good
\> ' .'d.ir— c; • 1 pay and permanent po-'i
,..ii t-. right partW. RelTeti not ■ 5 i-ored. Cali
<1 t”r*8a. ... W I! LANDERS. IW Main St.
ITT vSTED I IRL FOR •' ! XER VL II". SB
WORK. KOMaiustro t. no< r
u r \ NT ED-I M MEDIATELY—FI V E GOOD
>\ Stogie Roller:-. Steady work. Address
C..). CORBIN. Fairmont. W. Va. uoSieudu
Money to loan 4100 to*>,000 at six per
. Cent. ROLF A HARVEY, 1311 .Market St.
uu3adae h__
rSLASD REAL ESTATE—WE WILL
1 special bargains thi- week. You can make
fO per cent in one tear bv buying now. Call
.1, ROLF A HARVEY, 1311 .Market St . Room
No. Telephone 5id. no;Ud*eh
TETANTED APRIL Dr. 1891, TWO OR
> > ■ r . Inns
light manufacturing purposes, centrally l<>
aale.l, ntoder>te r ut. for a term of years. Ad
dress MANUFACTURER, care of Rkoistek
ofllee. noSSs
/ 1ENERAL AGENTS SELLING THE RAT
v * ent Adjustable Shoe .-.re making from jd.Cot
u> (6,1001 ryear. t tuva*aew W to (7 per day.
Exclusive territory given. Address with 2-rent
stamp, ('on: "lidaled Adjustable Shoe Company,
Salem, Mass. nol7*,w*pb
JR. O. U. A M.. ATTENTION!
Mi H ng Couuel v 1 yon are
hereby notified to meet at Council Chamber to
day at •-* o'clock sharp for the puaposc of hoist
ing the star- and stripes over the Madison
School House, Dlund. All member* of sister
Council are r.-cuested to loin ii' on this oeea
. s. R u tRFFXKL, R s.
L. Rinnan. C. noSftj
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINC.
kU The anuu:.l meeting of the Stockholders
of the \\"'t Virginia Exposition and State Fair
Association "ill l>e held at the office of the
Hoard of Commissioners cf Ohio county, Satur
day. December 6th, lv.t. at o'clock p. in., tor
the election of a Hoard of Directors to serve for
the ensuing year tod the transaction of s»c|,
other bnsine.-". which may he brought before the
meeting. A. RE Y MANN, Pres't.
Geo s t>tte. Secretary. noS7e*di
pALACE COAL VASES,
Parlor Fenders
and Fix*e Sets.
A full line or styles and prices at
NESBITT & BRO.'S,
coifiwas 1313 Market Street.
Hotel Windsor
RESTAURANT
WILL HE OPENED TO PATRONS ON
Thursday, 27th inst.,
THANKSGIVING DAY.
The Hotel Windsor will be hereafter conduct
ed on the American and European plans.
JNO. II. 1IOHHS, Proprietor.
GEO. S. ROSS, Manager. noSSh
QRAND HALL.
The North End Literary tlnd Athletic Associ
ation will give their
Anniiiil Thanksgiving Ere Hall,
At Turner Hall. Wednesday, November 31th.
Mu«ic hv Mover's full orchestra. Admission
I cents. ' no35r
EM ON HOT DROPS,
Fim* Handkerchief Extracts,
Toilet Soaps,
Hai;, Tooth :iikI Nail Itrushcs, at
LIST'S DKUG STOIU:.
LOCAL AGKNT.
GEO. M.
When passing our store take
a peep at the
Jlaby
Show!
In South Window.
Particulars can be ob
tained within.
GEO. M.
Sijook&Co.
Bsi' The Finest Stock of
Cloaks and Dress Goods in
the State.
D. C. KURNER,
Practical fainter, Grainer, Glazier,
SIGH PAIHTER 4 PAPER HUGER,
Dealer lu Taints, Oils, Varnishes,Window Glass
Kru'he.;. 1’uinters’ Supplies, Ac ,
1727 Market Street
TKLEPIIOXr. VJ3 WHEELING, \V. VA
Jysw_
■J^OOK TO YOUR INTERESTS
To Builders and Owners o! Buildings.
I now have on hauil the best selected stock cl
S:Mautol* ever brought to the city. I keep a
roo'1 assortment of Gas Grate* and Tile lkanhs
and all goods for making a nice lire p;ace. Call
at try place and vou can see just what you are tc
Ret and *ee the Mantel set up for inspection.
B. F. CALDWELL,
JeSSlM 15(17 Main Street.
Special Sale!
IX ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR HOL
IDAY GOODS. 1 WILL OFFER
At Reduced Prices
MY ENTIRE LINE OF
I also carry a Full Line of
ROOM MOCLDINGS.
John Friedel,
No. 1119 Multi Street.
DC 12
|tfn> 3lb»rrti*emettt».
Attention, Sportsmen!
quail shooting season
In West Virginia opens November and - ■
ure hftter prepared than 0V,‘^^{?,r?Nta . I ‘
till the wants of the hunter Otfr 01 IjS. inclu
in,- the PARKER and LEFE\ ER HAMSIbK
LESS, and aU desirable makes of double gum
and single irons front ».00 upwards auk THK ,
F1VEST for the price it. the market ami our lit.- ,
of umuuitlou aud gun implements i»
complete.
I. G. DILLON &CO.,
1223 Market Street._
pOH SALE.
Paying Investments.
Piece «f ground oa Soutli Penn street, con
taining four lote, for f l.-KW.
Double Brick House, not two years old, will
bring |:ihJ per year, for t'.Tf.O.
Manufacturing site corner Thirty sixth and
McCollocll streets, 13UXISO.
Building Lots corner of Thirty-fifth and Mar
ket streets, f .r a few days only.
<;. (». SMITH,
ps.') Market street.
no25*Mil
1 KEEN HOUSE FOR SALE.
For thirtv days from this tin}1’ 1 " ill f,or
sale our place and entire business at Moutids
ville, w. Va. at much leM than It* actual
value. The business is Flowers. Hants. Nur
sery Stook. and a General Insura!. Ap-noy,
sufficient for two men. Trade air -ady estab
lished. A cbaujie ..f climate fi r my wife ren
ders this a necessity. Mouudsville lias paved
streets, electric lights, and real estate is ad
vnucioK in price. Coin** and ****** Uf* or
particulars if you mean business.
1 OSCAR WRIGHT.
nolSeesra .Mouudsville. W. Vu.
j*
^ 9 Of course you want one. A limited
quantity still in a.1 EWINO BR0S.,
noSJ 1215 Market St., opp. McLure House.
apanese Baskets!
FIFTY YEAR
Six Pet Cent. Gold Bonds For Sale.
( LIMITED NUMBER <»F WHEELING
J\ itridp- and Terminal Railway Company six
tier cent First Mortuap* Fifty Year Gold Bonds
are hereby offered for sale. These bonds are
secured bi a deed of trust on the Bridges, Tun
nels and Track* and other property of the Com
p:inv. find uf** believed to l><‘ ;i i^ooil. snf*- ®ntl
permanent investment. Interest payable half
yearly. Apply to GEO. W. ECKHART, Jr.,
Cashier People's Bunk,
Or. Tuos O'Bhies.
ocXtli Real Estate and Stock Broker.
s
'WAN FOUNTAIN PENS.
The most satisfactory Pocket Pen on the
market. Every one guaranteed. A new lot just
received from which to select.
STANTON A DAVENPORT.
Bookseller* and Stationers,
. : No. 1801 Market Street
SENSIBLE SAD IRONS.
Tabic Cutlerv, Silver Plated Knives and
Forks, Silver Plated Ten and Table Spoons, |
Granite Iron Ware Clothes Wringer*. Ronie I
Clothes Washers, and Copper Wash Uoiler*.
GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS.
aul8 Mo- 1810 Main Street. |
Baking Powder
K3S0LUTELY PURE.
inmWUMGB ThC STUWtiKST »l> Id st UK !
IMPORTED CANARIES.
German Hartz Mountain Male Canaries,
FINE SINGERS.
Just received Also a nice lot of Gold Fish.
McLAIN BROTHERS,
noil Cor. Market and Twelfth Streets.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
HENRY JACOBS'
In White Ulankets. Red lllankets, and very
handsome Hed Comforts. Pillows and Holster
to suit everybody.
The largest stock of Rugs from SOe. upwards,
l.ace Curtains ill great variety. A nice assort
ment of Red Spreads. The largest sioek of Car
pets and Oil Cloth in the city. Tlo-re is no
house in the eitv that will offer you lower prices
and better goods in Holiday Go >ds. IRX) pair
Nice Towels at a great bargain to close out.
HENRY JACOBS,
no28 People's H ank Building.
TpOU THANKSGIVING DINNKIi
IMjV M PUDDING,
NEW NITS. OK A NO ES,
ISA NAN AS. UR.APES.
TI US, RAISINS mid
CAPE UOl) CRANUERRIESal
F. HANADER S,
noSJ _1303 Market Street,
M adam goff, seventh daughter of
ii seventh son, lioru with a veil, has RE
MOVED to No. 1905 Market street, second floor,
win're she can be consulted on the past, present
and future. Advice on all matters. Tells you
what is best for your wellfare In business, love,
domestic troubles or love alfuirs. Can lie con
sulted from 0 a. iu. to 10 p. tn. All interviews
confidential. Please walk up stairs. oc5d*eb
J^OHTHERN POTATOES.
Ripe, Large Dry Potatoes,
AT U. F. BEHRENS’,
No. am Market Street.
Or. Cor. Jacob and Thirty-eighth street, in the
South Side Hank ltuildin£. uolS
NEW FRENCH NOVELTIES!
rteW Plaids
in Choice Styles. The New Fall Shades
in Series and Cashmeres and Hen
riettas. Special induce
ments iu
-BLACK GOODS
Sow opened. The very .atest styles
and a full line of
Misses' anil Childrens' Cloaks.
Map of West Virginia.
-THE
REGISTER’S
Railroad, County and District
Map of the State i* the Most Complete.
SIZE 34x4-4 INCHES.
i Unbound 25 rente; Iiouud. Pocket Edition
50 rents. Address, with amount enclosed,
and Map Will be mailed, carefully wrapped, to
anv address,
WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO.,
f t:h Wheeling. W. V».
pABSONS,
Photographer,
Atelier, .\o. 120o larket SU
Personal attention given to all Sittings. Ar
tistic Results Produced. _ mrlO
<fieo. I?, ©uulov.
1150 Main and 1153 Market Sts,
Opened To-dai)
-IN
— A3STD—
JACKETS
Ail sizes, and ijiantafaotUred of
the best Seal Skins, piagoijals
ai)d Plush.
A Practical Cloak Maker in
Cloak peparti)iei)t to ipake any
alterations necessary W iTlt
OtlT EXTfJA cMauge.
Far Capes, Seal Muffs, Lynx
Sets and Seal Gloves.
Gentlemen’s Oath Robes.
furniture ottb Car pete. • __
IJUUII STERLING. G. ED. MENDEL. MICH. KIRCIINER.
G-. Mendel & Go.
FURNITURE, CARPETS, UNDERTAKING.
The Best oi everything for CHRISTMAS ! Right in the front of all competition
we place our
Elegant New Holiday Stock!
Complete in Assortment! Splendid in Quality!
Overflowing with generous bargains in
Fancy Chairs, Ladies' Writing Desks.
Rockers, Cabinets. Floor and Wall.
Parlor Suits, Tables and Stands,
Shaving Stands, Couches,
And everything that will go to make a nice Piesent in the Furniture Line.
Popular Selections,
Plenty of Variety,
Newest Attractions.
A thoroughly first-class stock, combining Novelty, Quality and Elegance.;
with Prices Strictly Fair.
Everybody is Delighted with our Holiday Display. See it.
G. Mendel & Go.,
11Q4 MAIN STREET.
"SAVE YOUR MONEY!
-BY PURCHASING YOUR
Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges,
EASY CHAIRS. CHAMBER SETS.
BED SPRINGS. CARPElS. WALL PAPER,
AMI ALL OTHER JIOUSK FURNISHINGS OK
i \\f nlairliLnl cor. Market A. Tweul)-second Streets,
u « i'll* j telephoned. wheeling, w. va.
Undertaking r.td Artrrial Embalming attended to promptly. Prloe. Reasonable. noSM.W.F
$25,000 Worth
Furniture and Carpets at Cost.
ARBENZ & CO.
WILL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS
C, No. 1115 MAIN STREET.
1063 MAIN STREET,
Parlor Stilts, Chaip her Suits,
And MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE.
MOQUETTE, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
AND INGRAIN CARPETS.
The Stock is Largest I The Styles are Newest! Th6 Prices are Lowest f
Undertaking in all its Branches. Telephone Calls Answered
the Store Day or Night.
$ov “Pent
F
'OR RENT.
* The large brick residence cl southeast
corner of Main and Twenty-fourth street*-, at
present occupied by Mrs.Caroline Norton. Con
tains about thirteen good sized rooms, good yard
and outbuiUiiugs. Has nil the modern conveni
ences and has just been newly painted and
thoroughly repaired throughout. Possession
given 1st of next April. For term . Ac., apply
to M. KKILLY. 1311 Main Street. hoM.i
Hor £»itle.
F
'OR SALE.
That desirable property. Nos. 1K1 and HB&
Main street, Wheeling, suitable for dweillng*.
stores and boarding house, or with slight alter
ation, would make a good manufacturing site.
Good.’dry cellar under both houses. Shipping
- .... r-ii..4 Kor t.-rnis, etc., call on
facilities'unexcelled. .
or address J. J. FADER, Wheeling.
ocKVadh
DO YOU THINK OF BUYING
A LOT
For an Investment, To Build a House.
If so, 1 have one that will suit you. Examine
the following list of BARGAINS:
Lot 60x130. Erie street, POO.
Lot Mix 130. S. York street. POO.
Lot 50x100, Wood street. **W.
Lot 50x100 Wood Street. 11,300.
Lot 50x130. S Huron street, $1,300.
Lot 30x130, Virginia street, $5MJ.
One acre Building Lot on National Read,
near Wheeling Park, $1,000.
GEO. J. MATHISON,
1210 Chapllne Street.
j Telephone 107._____oc^_
: STOCKS, BONDS AND REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
| 3 llelmont Bond*.
24 Share. Riverside Stock.
[ 20 Share* Citizens and Electric Ky. :t..ek.
! 13 Shares Ice and Storage Stock.
REAL ESTATE.
South Chapliuestreet Building Lot.
The Leighton resident.. S. Chapliue street.
Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Gilchrist's addition. N.
Front street.
THOS. O’BRIEN,Secretary W. TAT. Co
Real Estate and Stock Broker,
Office. Room So. I, Reilly Building,
Market Street.
Telephone MB. ___no!3
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
60x144 feet on North Front St, west side.
50x143 feet on North Front St., west side..
30x190 feet on South York St., west side...
60x100 feet on South Elm St., west side....
30x100 feet on South Elm St., west side. ..
30x100 feet on South Penn St., cast side .
85x112 feel on North Wabash St., east side
30x190 feet ou South Huron St, east side..
48x60 fi'-t cor. Huron und New Jersey St-.
30x130 feet on Fourteenth St., north side..
30x130 feet on Fourteenth St., north side..
50x350 feel ou Caldwell’s Bun.
50x100 feet on Wilson St.. 6th Ward .
100x100 feet ou McColloch St.. 8th Ward
140x850 feet on National Road .
100x350 feet in Pleasant Valley.
10 Acres near Klin Grove.
15ji Acres 8 miles west of Bridgeport. O.
41 Acres near Lorain. O. .
65 Acres adjoining St. Clairsville, O.
Lots and Improved property In Martin's
RINEHART & TATUM,
81,850 [
1.300 I
600
200
450
POO
375
350
600
2.400
8 500
un
1,200
1.6.10
LSI«
.i,l»)0
5.500
1.300
7.500
Ferry,
No. 1314 Market •
oe34
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
By virtu*' of ji deed of assignment made l*v
.fohn H. Diehl to in**. dated on the 11th day of
October. ISO, anti recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Couuty Court of Ohio county. \\
V»„ in Deed of Trust Hook 31. in;'.' 317. I mil
gel) at public auction at No. 115 Virginia street,
in Wheeling, \V. Va., on
Thursday, December 4th, 1090,
Cotntnuncini! at 10 o’clock a. in., the following
personal property: One sewing machine, four
carpets, one sofa, three marble top tables, one
book ruse, one sideboard, one wardrobe, three
bedsteads, springs and mattresses, olio lounge,
on*- mirror, one rocker, fourteen chair.-, one
cook stove, one kitchen table, one lot of dishes.
. n* I* t of tinware, one waslitub, one * tailboard
ole-horse wagon and lot of harness. .Ms,.. ,.iih
Hold watch and chain, and all tin- book accounts
due ti**' said John II. Diehl.
Terms of Sal**—Cash.
Special Commissioner's Sale
VALUABLE OITY PROPERTY.
August Rolf and others J
vs. v In Chancery.
Williolmine Rolf and others \
HY VIRTUE OK THE AUTHORITY VEST*
• d in him by a decree of tbe Circuit Court
of Ohio County, West Virginia. Iuade ami en
tered ill til" above entitled cause on tile 3d day
of November. A. I). l*yo, t*e uudersigtied
Kia'vlnl Commissioner will s,*U at putillo mi*'
lion, at the front dcor of the Court House, of |
said Ohio county, on
Saturday, tlio 111th Day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1890,
commencing at 10 o'clock n. in., tin1 f<>ll<>u ing
described two parcels of ri*al estate, ttiat is t*■
Kir:-t The South one-third of Lot No. 45 in
Chupline and Hoff's addition to iCity of :
W lieel.ug, ill the County of Ohio, ami State of |
West Virginia, fronting twenty-two (SSl feet on I
Main street oud running back the antne width)
to HU alb y. llelng the same property e uiveyed j
to August Rolf in tiis lifetime by John Unshorn
by deed dated the 0:h day of April. A. 1). IKaU.
and reeorded In the oiliee’of the Clerk of the !
County Court of siiidOliiocouuty, in Deed liook j
No. 41. pageftt. And
Second. I.ot numbered IHteon iXo. ir.i in
Square No. 16 as designated on the map of the
null divisions of the Joseph Caldwell estate and .
additions therefrom to the City of Wheeling,
county of Ohio, and State of Wot Virginia. !
being the same property eonvcyed to August i
It»lf in his lifetime l>v Christian Kleiner and i
Wife by deed dated the' loth day of August, A \
1). 1871, and re’orded in the office of the Clerk i
of the County Court of said Ohio county, in j
Deed Kook No. M, pages 888 and ifSy. Said last |
mentioned parcel. Lot No. 15. will tie offered as
a whole and in two parts.
TKKMS OK SALE—One-third, or as much
more as the purchaser may eh t to pay, cash on j
day of sale, the balance, if any, in two equal i
instalments, payable in nv and twelve moutbs
respectively from the day of sale with Interest
from that day, the purchaser to giv- his notes
for the deferred payments, and the title to the
property to tie retain* d until the notes ire paid
in full. LOUS K. STIKEL,
special Commissioner.
Wn. IUllrr. Auctioneer.
1 hereby certify that tic said Special Commis
sioner has given bond as required by law and
the deer.ntered in the above entitled cause, i
nolSi JOHN W. MITCHKLL, Clerk. 1
Sale of Elm Grove Coal Works,
of Writ Virginia, county of Ohio. In
the Circuit t’ourt of Ohio county.
James V. Chambor-, trustee unj in bis own
right,
i
vs.
Anui-- .1, Waddle, executrix of W. II. Waddle I
and in her own right and W. T. Chambers.
IN i ItANCKItY.
rnilK INDEKSIUNKD SPECIAL COM MIS
X 'loner' hereby give notice that, by virtue of
the authority vested in them by a decree in the
above entitled suit, made on the 31st day of
May. I KUO, they will sill, at public auction. • >n
the" premises to be sold. In the town of Kira
Urove. Ohio county. W. V».. on
SATCU1I.VY, Till' Cth DAY oh DECEMBER.
A. I>.. 1H90, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m„ all
the visible property oinied by the Into llrm of
W. T. Chamber.' A "Co., and e'peclally the fol
lowing property In said county and State: All
of the coal privileges under lots 1. 3. .3. I. 5. 13
and 16 a* designated upon the pint of th» Crug* r
estate, now of record in the nflice of the t'lerk
of the County Court of said eountv. in deed
book No .V», on page yg3, al-o the Itoil* r. Ku
gine. Hoisting Apparatus, Tipples. rumps,
Tanks, foal Cars. Machinery. Tracks and A p
plianceg of the mine owned by the said firm,
••nd ah' the following de--rihed land, situated
at the mouthor opening of the said eo*l mlne.lie
ginning at a point In the line, next the old mill
race. of l"t f* of tie* plat of the
Kydit S. Cruger estate or Elm (»r-v<
... a. subdivided and designated \
tD the"said plat which was recorded a- I
afur,-aid. which jedul is where the east
III,..' ,.f 1 ts 3» all I gH In the plat of W. T.
and .1 V. Chambers' -ulsllvi-lon of pajt .-f said ’
loth iwhieb h.'t named plat Is recorded in Ur ;
otliee ,.f II." Clerk of tie- County Court, of Ohio
oounty aforesaid, in dead book No. 76, at page
•g.’l . when projected will Intersect said line of [
lot next the old mill race; thence running in a 1
southeasterly direction with aid last tin Hied
line on- hundred and twenty feet more or l--ss.
t,. where the line of the fence on the east side ,.f
the lot, on which the mouth of the coul shaft or |
mine i» situated, intersects -ai l line of -aid lot I
5: thence running with the last mentioned fence
in a northerly direction to the r-‘»r or north
f.-uce of ';,id lot containing said shaft mouth;
thence ruiiumg with said la't uanied fence to
the uortheast corm-r of said l it N - kv and
from thence running with tic ea*t line of said
lots Nos. 38and 31} to the place of beginhing.
containing M-IUQ of an ner.- more or h--».
Pursuant to the said decree the said special
commissioners have had a survey and plat
m.vlebrW.C. smith. Es«|.. surveyor, - f '-ii-1
coal privilege, real estate and coal mine, and
his report ami plat is now on file in suid Clerk's
office for inspection of the public.
According to said report the total number of
acres in said coal privilege ,» I17.86 acres, ano
there ha* been taken out 33 acre», leaving still
of such coni privilege ki.Vfi acres.
Terms of !Sal»—Oue-third of the purchase
money, or as much more a< the purchaser may
eleet to pay, cash In baud, and the residue in
twoequal payments, payable respectively in one
and two years Irotu the day of sale with inter
est from" that date. the purchaser giving his
promi'-ory note* with sufficient security for the
deferred payments. The title will be reserved
to scour- the pavim-nt of said notes.
JOHN" J. JACOB.
ALFRED CALDWELL,
Special Commissioners.
I hereby certify that the above named special
commissioners have given bond and security as
required by law and tbe said decree.
JOHN W. MITCIIF.LL.
Clerk of said Court.
Wheeling, Nov. , i860. no51
ALL KINDS OF
PRII\TIJ\G
Neatly and Promptly Executed
—AT THE—
REGISTER OFFICE.
2Vmuecmcittv.
GRAND
OPERA HOUSE.
c* OKKTher
Wana*«r
3 SIGHTS AND TWO M\TI\|
Coiamencln • * '
Thursday AWeruoon,'Xovemlii r
Sawtelle Comedy Co,
Theursday AfK-rnt. i. u„| j;;
Steven*'Great Drnma. "I N , , ,
Friday Evening—
SuturJuv Aflert
v gre
an.l
AND NECK.
A I'lr>t‘-CI«'< »\>ini i, • |>
Scenic Effect*.
HTPRICKS-Or.!,.
Circle, 8f>c.; Gallon
served sects on »;>!■• -i ,r .
WRONG
tllc-- NF...K
k~
y.Uuc& <mb Siquorc.
RECEIVED!
A LAKOK IWlMUTAVI , »
Wines Direct From Eii^
CONSISTING it
SHERRIES, MADERI4 pPBTc
MALAGAS, MUSC4T£l S'
Alto a line line of Klilii*
P. WELTY & 00.,
frSfc-Ad WHOLESA
yropottrtlG.
)IK)I’< >SALS.
State nr Wkut Viin.tvs.
Om< K 'it ATThICM 1 (it NAHA
C'UAIiLExTON, \V. Va Novemlier IV IV >
Sealed «ill !• renivi >1 at tin
nf the Attorn* y C«im-ral ■ f tin* Slat' "f M
\'; r . . ■ .
til (he thirtieth ilsy'itfti-r tli*- fourth |iuhlle.
of thin adv*-rtt»elil' ut fur tin* vuSlii-.iUl.ti
I West Virginia Report* f r the ter in * •>
years and tun month* Irutn the *. eond \V• :
day iii January. 1*01.
Blank pru; i-al* and •.ample* ef f
be linin' 'aill he furni-lied to air. .
thi> offlee. ALFRED CALDU i I.L.
Attorney tieui-ral and es-Otllci. I{.
Supreme Court of A|»[>i,aUof tv. -i V:r i
noiioawt_
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Cl.EBI, - lien. 1
'
Wm Bl.ixii. H . Va.. N i
SEALEDPR*i|*uvvl.» tt II.I. 111. IIKctflVKD
ut this olli - ii.' - \ l illl.t Y. tin ... l»s
li.r Novemlier. t«.« t .-k : in. f. r tin
: following
COAL.
!•'. r fa r:
he order* d 1 iy >n Ovr- -r > f v. ■ i* r 11..
t r i its Nort
W
For (urnisbiOK Hived and Nut 1
Im* ordered by uti Ov* r*. • ' t’. I' r ' r 1
tricU South of Whening Creek,tut
Wheeling.
For furni.siiiii. Mis. I in.l Nut«
l». ordered by an Overseer of ti. I’• r' ri
Island (Seventh ward i
UNDERTAKING.
■ l-'or furnMiing Coflln« feonnin.h •' t>
Il<’»r>' ». Iluck*. llii.L-it-. K lift, . . :.i
Uurial «a* may r<l< r> l I y ii. • •*
of the |*oor,or the Suix-riutciident ■ . Inf'rn.in
Bidden must spec fj prie ■ >
Rough botM (01 ue uudoi 1
MEDICINES.
l-'nr furnlfIiIiii: Medicine* noon l*r« u
I of County I’liyaician for the District* V r.U '
Wheeling Creek. including island and I uIt• i
j also, for District* |)init South of \t (.•■•■111 ,
Creek.
Druggist* malting hid- mu-t do busine.** m
Till- District* for which they lad.
All the above hide to lie for the term i f ole
(I' year from date of contract.
The right lieing reserved to reject an* r nil
Indi.. Ity order of Hoard.
I1KNHY II. ri.NIH.ETON,
Clerk.
02£mciitic>mil.
WHEELING
CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC,
No. 15 Fifti'i'iilli Sired.
HEN BY J. Alt BENZ. Di.il, to*.
y VI.L THEM It ICG ISS
MONDAY, 8EPTEMBUM 15.
FACULTY:
Oiwas, t.H. J. ARIIKSZ.
Theory, \
VocalaDramatkart. i
Modern LaXOI'AREs, |
Mr» < AUF..\ AUBIINZ
CLAHIoXXT, I .
.K. SI’KII
MISS ANNIE GANG
IlhKM INN GltlMM
.n i n s iioosi:
Thornui:li.«y»t"tnallc in •truHion In nil I,r*n,
of Mui.ii: Hit,I of tlii’diy. N,,rniHl
iu> nt f. r tl„. tn,iuli,i: i.f Ti-aolu'i* F»
c,-|>ti iiul mlvnniti/,, in MiMlern
IjtiigimcA*ii.
PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION.
5V"' S» n*J for C Fi-r fur!* • r luf«*r
raatiou i*i>|t)y nfi*r ? hrpl. *ki, lo
IIKXIIY J. AIMtKNZ, IMnrfor.
No IS Fifteenth str»M t, \V lit ‘I* 11 fi jt \\. \ .4.
financial.
B
ANK OF THh OHIO VALLKY
Stat* akt> Civt Oev'i.itobt.
StoCEUOI.UKiOi Doubly L: ; *
CAPITAL. *
Government and Local Bondi liouabt and
Draft* Dtued on any point in Eur i>e, a* «*•*!
as wi tte principal ClU* « of the United Slat'-'
A General Bankln* Ku»iue*« transacted.
WM. A. ISKTT, Praaldent.
WM. B. SIMPSON, VI«ePr*»ldeat.
jail K. r JJ PSON ■ bier
JgXCHANGE BANK
CAPITAL.WKMJUO
J. N. VANCE.Pni'JhI.
L. S. DHLA PLAIN . \ IT ildeot
tiiisimu:
J V. VANCE, v\ • BLLINGH» v.
JOHN M. IIKOWN, A W. KELLEY,
L. S. DELAP LA IS, JOHN KHI.W,
GllO. K. ST1KKL.
Drafts Issued on Enirland, Ireland, Sc.'iaud
and all points in Europe.
my? JOHN J. JONES, Cashier.
VTATIONAL BANK OF W. VA.
ll AT WHEELING.
CAPITAL...fcJW.W
Southwest cor. Main act Twellih h’.s
DOES A EN: RAL BANKING UOSINI I
DinacTons:
AUGUST ROLF. JOHN WAGNER.
MICHAEL REILLY, W. R. IIA /.LETT.
E. W. OGLE HAY, J. R M.< -ilRTNKY
CHAS. W. HKOCKUNIER.
EARL W. OGLEIIAY President.
CHAS. W HROCKUNIKK, Vice Preildea
JOH N V iNER, I
l.A'A'liKN. i: i: MM;S.AiiU.'mMer
Otcctmliont*
QTEAMERS FOR CINCINNATI,
lO LOl’ISVIM.K, MEMPHIS ST LOI I
XIV Orli-iin.*-, and lut-Tiii-diut- point*, will
l-*uv»* Wharf liout. f.. .1 of K1--venlti Strict, daily.
Monday oxcopted, ■.* follow*:
_» St- .mi- r"KK'i TONE STATE.'
1 i * uii, M . .i.t I ha*. \\ .
■*■oWtauwvo Kuoi.Cik: ••*•■. rj Tu--»day atSa.rn
„-t Sti-nni- r \NI)!1S," i'. |{.Coo;< r,
p » ■yU —N . r; \l I Sl .vn. Clerk; <-v
■M**1 V -In- iiiy at 8 a. in.
n-Stisararr "Hl’DSON.” J. X F.ill
P_»^i?rTiTiJ* - ' - M»*t«-r; Dan Laci-y, Clerk;
■ Mitliiafa every Thursday at 8 a. tu.
* Stram*r“SCOTIA." Jno. M Phil
r ■ ^Ibnai^ lip*. Ma»ti-t; Kobt. II K- rr,< 'i-rk
, ,.ry .Saturday at 8 a. m.
Steamer "BATCHELOR," <- o
p »Al*( •—,N K. O'Ni iil, Muter; Irn B II
ilk:ton, Clvrk. -very Friday «i *
o'cl'-ck a. in.
Steamer CONGO. Ed. F M 1
P_iwVU«^m^-1 y. Master: JuhWehriii.it <
1,11 1 ’**■■ very Sunday at 8 a. in.
Flrabclaat fare. Wheeling to Cincinnati. V <)
Round trip, llO.Ui. M-ala and atat»--r<« in in
cluJ-d.
MT'Tleket* transferable ar.-l (rood until u- I
ror Freight or I’a-sage apply on board or Tel
ephone No. STi
CROCK ARO t BOOTH. Agent*
THE HOLLANDS ONE-PIECE
FUEL GAS BURNER.
Perfectcombustion. Will ln»t i lifetime si. I
reduce your fu> Igas bill, lif m-- *-ured tl»r->u_• !•
s reul«t’erinjr met. r) from 10 to 40 i • r 3t r
itive >«u that mudi in«r* heat than '••i*-'*I■ ' *fI
er«. For sale and attached by all flfst-cla*'
plumbers.
HOLLANDS MAXUFAITTKIND < 0.
SLATES, SCHOOL BAGS.
PENCILS, PENS, PAFEK. PADS •l<‘
for school use. Book*. IVrl.-.i.«•:•’• a1*1* * '
pa|**r». Daily Dltpatth. !'>' !" •" '
si' lOWadsb
ERIE. PA.
C. H. UUIMBY.
1114 Market Sir*-.*.'