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I OF PRONOUNCED DI MENSIONS, o' <• 11 ;t effects are still to d . . i c’o:h gowns shown > • • wear have piquet col < pronounc 1 dimen 'avorite design Ls a collar of the back that extends wide tabs down either side . the edge turning under the e jacket and the tabs thera vldely over the lap,'is of made chiefly of pique^. but w:>. tlso in narutal color eloth. and are usually h mb ruffles of lace. n oddly c-'PtriVGil collar that is : i v< ; - si iwa here and is ■ ir - good.-*. a marine blue lit id jacket bodice has a ripp’ b: -*p . and fast ms invari :r the si■ !•■*. bring lined with bine b -grain. Pleat* 1 pieces of white e rovers and extend to e side *ams, l white cloth fur t sues the st aiding col'.tr and pleat 1 jabot. On the ; kirt twisted w hike cloth pears a the heir. and is held in place by plain ore- 3 pi es i very novel trim ug. As to the shape of skirts, it is . :d that the g»d< or ripple back is to ■hi 'ge for fan-like and flat folds, those perky little waves are too ■ it to b given up all at once and u‘t be. it is even safe to cu. •k h that wav. \v velvet coats of the new type . ;n -<.ou fashion in front only ■ a box effect o straightness, p . dl.ir rovers lie ba k over king the coat open iloruiile waistcoat to ,Ti: ' r vers are cf con n ,.nd are covered with me. 11 ip pieces of the o shape, are set on, and are enormous puffs that n to swell till they get well le sinoo.h down-slip of . revets. FLORETTE. TI1E FA IK WHFEIAVOM AN. l.ike Itunuiii; O-.cr "'Ira IM«I Not stop H<*" .Iovouh t arv-. r, c look*,, dy-p ;.'iv ; ■ he sat seowl tltepro • - no: bicycles: he o , ] two-thir>..- of p’ir:y bench, ind p led no to t t ie longing looks >-. u, ni it by ».ou matrons and Finally a s >» £■ ariml look i: . man slipp i .n > the vacant part of r-eud, and lie ; ~ i c gar. s.uck his mbs into thv :;nhoks of his vest h-.d preceded to er ;oy life. i ll ts'ia . (My, j i. an upu-ui .? dyspeptic Ipoking man grunted. hat owned the dyspeptie-l viking t ra’s mouth. “You just bet 1 have.” ! replb*!; "can’t get any thing to agree . h nn : even my wife. Denver »> . it s Jj .yep - 'a. I tri *I enough :• lici •— ’n* pat nt fools ’u’ mineral ers kill a . . Then 1 ju-t piid y b l n’ to! ; Fi doctor Id save whet 1 h l b i: ror oo n ’a’ a renMtery “Y ight try 1 c;. eliaY* suggested til1 r m n hop* ally; *’l know a 1 "Humph i cl i. i.. i.viady tc’! me • lin'd. I g t rued .u' did. Ft a. time I tide! I i' ll ofi ’n’ bill"' my u: that I w '* to be dawned hv it. igh p' an .is I got w.!l 1 tried -made ;h kin Is • ik- turns a »;n* mo till I got the hang of it 1. (I : so I could i;o I went out in the in’ Feng w-11 . nn ore o; tbv r .vis ’n' iu’o was b, ap. w. h ih* t" ed up an t< ;► of me!” d. She ro.l» right on. n’ never ack. though ail the people <raII • F c>’ne b i k ’n’ see wba she’d ••>!. -'he was mo lady. sure. I'll m i dent yet. ' i I w- kno. !;e I into next in 'he repair shnp ever V i;>. :-os ' was skinned *n* ::: :ilf off ray bark. Re - | jh-4 Rambler <»$ tficycles M ‘h -re is only ore price on | s. J: • i> enoegh for the \ vt- : t »js e'er built. J ... $loo is l > muc:'. u 1 j ’.urability. You can break J »i • . try, but ordinary we.-r » no p rceptibk eftcct. You \ : raping in the dark if you buy j it 'trine* Ram' lercattloj. J 1 ostal will bring it. w COSMUtLY & JEFFERY NFC. CO. \ wasminotom. o. e. / pairs 'll cost me about $12. an’ every body says that fool woman ought t’ pay P.” "Hope ye made her do it.” “N •.»v. Don't knew her from Adam. I'd r* . . graze her it' I saw her, though, V l come home every day and watch— some day I'll sen her sHppln’ by and I’ll ju • stop her and— “Make her pay for it; that's right; the law—” "V ■’ bet I will. You ride?” “No; my wife does. I havn'i. raen h : r.de yet; came over this evenin' to see her go by. Say. I gue3S I’ll feel proud; she learned in a week and never had an accident. She—" Pm: the ii snepMc-lookicg r~*u did n . heed. He had risen to his ice: and was gesticulating wildly et an ap» pr king w heelwoman. "Soy, ma’am, you stop!” he yelled. "You ran into my wheel a week ago au’ «n;! h’d V. an' I want—” Th p.csant faced man also sprang to h fe t. "Say. that's no way to sr ik to a lady.” he yelled. “That's ray wife, an’ all I've gat to say is t-nat :h" acciil.'n: was all your own fault. I'll stop her myself and a«k.* *’ r the f ur rider w.a:- disappearing up the road- ;ho had neve; looked be hind.—Chh rpo Tribune. Ho—“I !i- ver saw anyth, g like this tide. I! I’ve t- en pu! tag steadily for ton r.i :iiitc3. and v.-e i -.'t eeem to have move d a foot.” She (after a ;>.ar.'“Oh, Mr. Stroke i've just thought of something! Ti • a ichor fell ov 11 .arti u while ago ar. i forgot to tell you. Do you sup osc it *uid Lave caught on something?"—T.'-'h. FINANCE AND TRADE Money. 2 n 2i Per Cent. — <'-o-’ niv.cnts. - I'ailj- — stocks, Lower - I > ur, 1 i; u: Wheat, Heavy. Xi:W YOLK, Octo' ■ '-.—Money on .ill. tsy ,u j p. • . ».-t ioan 2 per cent. olos- 1 u: 2 ik r cent. Prints rue: -antik patter, i . ;•> per cent. St •! itnc * xchang- . cm with actual t-us.: in anker*’ :«• at ltd jci'T-, tor j. j7L a. (1 -t". Commercial 5>ilv*. r d tltlcatcs • • SSc*. U- . -rumt-tits- GoneraPy steady, except new. ;- regl-ti-- I lower. X w r. h Is ReglStetel.1.'.% X- »v k. S is Couj>ons.122“i k. > s K, .(stored.110 I’. S. .'s Coupons.11*' l . : R gislered.Hi5; l\ S. :, coupons.Ill a 1' S 2s It hstered.97 Pa it) 6s . : .MO State.'- It u-tive. Kail1. ads-- Irregular. S’ ,-v.s i'i;e sp> uUnion to-day might he term -t Inconsistent as the confident start y followed y as A _ -1- noy. although :!o not. worthy unfavorable news was re port ..si. Lor.'km t r i ■ • - - fur .‘if international shares came ; - and this, following yesterday's hting.- c( the Kati.r mining s set11 merit, was calculated to reas th- sp. euiutors who hi. i been appre hensive ot .t reflection in this market of in y usturkance abroad. The market . 'i d tetlve and s’rcr.g w.tli Chkv.y < * c, .s • ' leader in th- upward movement. ' k in the initial movement gained ' ; • r -nt m l the neral list a fraction. ! .1 r* actionary tendency soon became ap | i u> :.t, Inlluenci d by some liquidation, • at. i ;.i> re especially ; y manipulation by t k ...ling boars in the industrial shares. L -at - pr-r-rred and Chicago Gas !■ re the runt t' the attack and lost 2k and 'LL per e-. at respectively. The declines at the !ow»-st poir.'s in the sto. its wen- Tobacco l-\, Evansville and Terre Haute 2 and IiII n-.is St-.-i ami Sugar i per cent. Laka w.uu, r so 2 per cent but lost half o: the impruven nt Pher. was practically no al’at'vnent of the pressure against tiic general market, which closed weak in tom ur declines in most instances. Bonds \v. r fairly animated with the movement of prices erratic. The aggregate sales were ii.'i’i', ■ Tot.’l sales of stocks 102, ..■i s) cvs. Quotations closed bid: Atchison ..a*4 Adai '.xpiess . Alt n and Terre Haute.t>J po t — ferred . —, Am- rican Express .lk» Baltimore and Ohio .. t'-’^-i Canada i*a< tic .f-y's Canada Southern .*• C-ntr-l !*ucliic . OMi Chi ike and t>hio . li'Vs Cliic.ia-1 and Alton .li'd | • air. ^*.i :ic.*. j Chi- igo Gas .*K\*» 1 *eluv* u! aid Hudson .. .D-'s Del war*-, Lackawanna and Wostern.l "7 Denv. r and Rio Grande preferred— Distillers and Cattle Feeders Co. 2V5 Erie . 1 D» preferred . 21 Fort Wayne .1*«_ General Electric . 37’v Illinois Central .1. Lake Sh *re .I -"1! VIch::-: vis • Neural .1 >"• . Missouri Pacific .3i's Natl* d Cotdcge . ' ■< l>o pr< ferred . 1*» New Jersey Central .U N Norfolk and Western preferred . IV < • Northern Pacific . ,:N l*o preferred . Dfj j Northwestern ._ ■•* Do preferred .1u New Y ok Central .I'd'* New Y rk ami New England .*1 : Pacific Mall . 1 Peoria, l*ecatur aud Evansville .^ Js 1 Pittsburg .'-p Pullman Palace .1*1 R» tilling . iv’* Rock Island . 77 if. Louis and San Francisco 1st pfd.. — , s*. Paul . 7v, i*r* ferrrd .1. ’. s-.uth»-rn Pacific . 2r, c *1 and ln>n .4J4 • • \ : . . i. I met. i' ,e;t;e . J.r*Vij 1 idled Slates ExpiVbs . 47 W* rn Fnion . V.* 1' ■ op and Lake Erie . 1 'O l*r* • efl ed . . V MINING STOCK3. Rulv.- . 5 v . 4" t i v. Point . 1 * \ :u.i!-dated California and Virginia.. 2i*i ■ *w 1 . so <lould an i Curry . 43 l tie and Nor.toss. '41 I i lomesiake .. .*.i*1" > \t : 0«> • > Ti- .S'NI ■ •phlr . I'* Pl.vm* mo . 'V. 0 ks ver . k 1 1 ■ ! .p. Si rm Nevada .\.*•'* g- . . 1 l* 0! C nsoiluated .. . i;" 7 ..■.•** . U. r t . O f”>ODUcr. CHICAGO. >cto • li.—The speculation tr.i le in grain aa*t provisions w.3 li • to-day and consequently fluctuation-’ wcra narrow. Wheat was heavy as •. rule, rhe decline for December deliver. was •••'2c per bushel. Corn and oats are with at change and provisions a little higher. Flour, firm. Wheat, -ash No. 2 spring of1*. 'W •: No. J spr. . . v.*'_c. N >. 2 r* ' A.* - * I* to! r ; closing at 3i»*»c: Decem ber v.v. ,.•■ * „e. closing at v lsc; May OV* t*t e. t losing at c» rn. c.ish No. 2 5*’ic: No. 3 yellow 27F .: * I -tot ■ . 2>Vl/-*SC, closing at 2f*o; Novetn Per 2s‘ closing at 2>%e; December 27'. : cl* tng at 27V.-; May .'‘4c. cl* - tig at fg.. . N 2 a ' : No. white 17 T'iP*c: October 17'-, >I7"*e. closing at 17'vc; December IT7. sing at !77,c: May ftH4@20*~c, clos ing at 2*1 . •:2*'-k.c. R\ . No. 2 .':* jO. Par * y. No. 2 nominal, l ;.*.. i. No. 1 2 Prime timothy seed $3 70. M* >s i*ork. msh per barrel toftS 50; October closed at £’ 30; January $» 32> • t* ***. ••!• sing at $:* *50: May St* V»4t9 SPj, closing at >'» v. l.url. cash .<■: '"'O lbs $"• '71-; *'K»tr*,<»r ( - 1 at $3 77' .. January |3 - 7* v-' *. elos !*u a N '2’ j. May S3 Pku3 oTv. closing at SO 1’^. Short rils. cash sides % J"*<7» 3*4; October 1*Viif» 2T. losing at S3 -T>: November clos ,d at S4 '*>: January S4 $2V*i 4 S3, closing at $4 <• , „ ... I*rv >nltcd shoulders ioT,e. i Short clear stdes 5\^UC Whiskv distillers* finished goods per gallon li 22. Sugars, steady. Putter, firm: creameries :*Si22c: dairies A. : I c. . Eggs, firm at LvtLc. Ct at 4<U3c R... elpls Flour. 8.PJ4 barrels: wheat, m* * bushels, corn. 2'1* ' *. • i:<jh*’s: oats. , bush -Is: rye. 7 *v I tishels. barley. 1 SliAf>mciiUr-»i*"H>ttr* 4.0W Isirrcls. WIHAt, '!3.0<» bushels; corn, 336,000 bushels; oats, !21.t-o bushels; rye, 7,0ci bushels; barley, US,CKO bushels. NLW YORK. October 11.—Flour, re ceipts, 20,ooo barrels; exports, 16,000 bar rels; market dull. " heat, receipts, 74.000 bushels: exports, bushels; sjxit market dull and easy; options dull, closed at LtlV^c net decline; October closed at CVrOewmlier <j6^e. Lorn, receipts, 1*7,' ■ bushels; exports, 327.'bushels, spot market steady: op tions Inactive throughout, closed nominal tit V'iLc ni-t decline; October closed at 3‘N-e: November closed at 3fi-'iC. ' Oats, receipts. 1221)00 bushels; exports, l*-"" bushels; spot market firmer: options | inactive, dosing unchanged at He decline; October closed at 23-%c; December closed at 23**0. Hay. steady. Hops, steady. Hides. Irregular. Leather, unsettled. Wool, unsteady. Coal, firmer. Reef, quiet. • Cut meats, quiet. I ml. dull; w. stern steam closed at $“> 17 nominal; refined quiet. Fork, quiet. Legs, steady; western l$'rj20c. Tallow, quiet. 1Y: roleum, quiet; United closed at $1 21 Rosin, firm. ' Turpentine, firm. Hire, steady. Molasses, steady. Cottonseed bn, steady. coffea, options quiet. Smutr, steady; refined quiet. **■!,1.1)0, October 14.—Wheat, lower but steady : No. 2 cash 66’; December 67**C. cmi. .lull hut steady: No. 2 mixed 32c: : N" 3 mixed 71c; No. 3 yellow 32c. steady; No. 2 mixed 21c; No. 3 R.ve. dull; No. 2 cash !7c. ,,Vi m-1’ i1"'*'1 and weak; prime cash ! and )ctober 12’—. bushels; corn, i V ■ bushels; oats, j.ixw bush. Is; rye l 0*0 ! bush*. R; cloverseed, K. * bags. i ,■■■ I>n nis FU r, a * barrel «rl 1- '-I'fb.ls; corn. H.OOO bushels; clover- , •v cl, jio bags. western* V'**1!’’- 'gj H- Flour, di I * ■ ■ Hi*'ii i3, .a.cm) barrels. —• r oh at. quite spot and month C.»<»«">*ic* ' mb f rec< i| ta, G,( •• bushels. ’ < orn ■ !v; spot an 1 month 3..’ receipts. 22. m. a bushel* " 1 1 ‘bits, easier: No. 2 white western 27>4c bid . m.xed 2..-:2:e: r -,-ipis. 24,' i bushels. Rutter, Arm; fancy creamery 23V2k-. i'-Ws, firm: fr-sh IV. 1(-.rS!eeSe’ flrm: fatlc5' N’ew York large ICQ PHILADELPHIA, October 14.—Butter. : 5 : fan y w . • . - creamery • ; • 1 J dgs. linn, fresh near-h.v 2>o; western 1 '.i-ese, firm and a shade higher. .CINCINNATI. Octob : ll.-Fiou quiet la;; i. u'v-3 25; family 55 V: r '. quiet; No. .• red .ye; receipts, iipmt Corn. quet; No. 2 mired :* jc. Matf, quiet: No. 2 mixed . .vip-c. Rye. easier; New 2 45e. L.ir I, firmer ai : . '5. Hulk meats, steady at Jf> 25. Bacon, quiet at $t> 62* •. Whisky, aeuJy at $i'22. Butter, firm; Elgin creamery 24c; Ohio* K- 2 dairy l'Xilb-. Sugar, strong and active: herd refined 4Nc. Eyes, firm at 14c. r h-s , quiet; good to prime Ohio fiat j N NLW YORK. OCTOBER 14.—The vis*- | bl< supply of grain Saturday. Oc tober 12. I as ■ impi; d l.\ the New S' >rk Produce I Exchange, ia as foil vs: Wluat, H,4nV’-:ij 1 busln >; inerease, 2,6t\rc.l bushels. Corn, 5.31.i,e bushels; decrease, bushels. , Oats. l,“2f>,u* bushels; increase, 593,'n) | bushels. Rye, 7G'i,"t* bushels: increase, | k bushels. Harley, 3,027,(WO bushels; increase, 377,1*00 bushels. LIVE STOCK. EAST LIBERTY. October 14.—Cattle, receipts liberal: market fair at about last j wet k's prices. lev-, receipts, fair: best Yorkers $1 35V I ’5 \ >mm<: to fair Yorkers $1 150 4 25; i rough $3 o </4 iv. Sheep, demand light and market un changed. CHICAGO. October 14.—Cattle, fairly ac tive; dressed beef and shipping cattle slow at a decline of 1" r1> ; inferior to fair s'- t rs S3 4V//4 4" and medium to good $l 50 HI 75. with choice to prime beeves salablo at $t $0g5 50. iinfis: Trade was brisk at $3 95'ad ©5 for i packing lots and at #4 '*■■•/'4 15 for shipping droves. The range was $3 60a 4 25 for com mon to extra choice hogs. Sheep: Best grades steady, other de- • s.Tit-lions slow and lower. Native sheep were salable at U1" '150 for inferior up to .<1 2f,'./3 75 for cht ice to extra; lambs sold at $3 00©4 50. Receipts, cattle. 25,i«v head: calves. oOO head; hogs, head; sheep. 30,0"*J head. CINCINNATI. October 14.—Hogs, steady and a.-tiv* at $3 5"b 4 35; receipts, 3.6W !•• i:, ahtpw* nts. l,W : hi ad. j FFT ROLE UAL NEW YORK. October II.—Petroleum, firm: close.■ offered ..t O 24*-. OIL CITY. October 11- Pc-’roleum, open 13. Sales, i.i«'.i ii.-irrals: shipments, p i,757 barrels; runs, 06,(87 barrels. METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, Octohcr 11.—Pig irqn. >t.-> iv; southern $12 eng 11 00; northern $12 - - 114 50. Co j per. quiet; brok is' price $12 00; ex chamr - |>rlce $12 12 Lu l l, quiet; brokers’ price ?3 15; cx- > citange price $3 50. til. Mao Fiwt , TH! AWTOM TtM&tCWMYSttttS'C* I ,/ 8 »n» yotiw » & a t/ ABSOLUTELY PURE j THE OLD RELIABLE' SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE j Has stood tho Test el Tima i MORE SOLD THAN AI L OTHER E 2rands combined A mao At conclusions. A mar limns t<> wa.' ds them. Thu'worn is gen cralt.r right. If yom l't as!.., you to get a bottle of Md Export Whiskey for family r- mcdeelnni purposes, you enn i :>ke up your mind It is the lies!, mJ the kind you ought to g*‘t. \ ->u make no mistake in having 1'. on hand for emergent reeds. Ir is perfectly p: re, pule ■ a hi© smooth and 8 years u! I Fill QUAFFS mi HUM. Wo also cnrry lu stock fail quints of Gibson's, Finch. Overholt mm Thompson i'„re Eye Whiskies at $1.00 pci iar , ofnx quarts mr $5,00. Telephony Mill and Express Orders SKIPPED P.tOtiOP£LY. IoleAutist ron Wiieeliss JOHN KLAR1, tor. Market and Slxtcent* Sti. JOS. FLE11NG fi SON., PITTSBURG, PA. Easily, Qp'.ckiy, Permanently Rss^rsd. r. eaifnexB, Ncrronsnem, fcjebtlttj, amt all the train | % ot evils from early errors or i ‘ ) later excesses. the result" of V overwork, slcliuess. "/orry, '^v etc. Full strength, den i ,1 opntentnudt'jneyivento ^Jsjevery organ and portion 3FV» of the body. Simple, nnt i j^>\ oral methods. Iminedi ate improvement seen. Failure lrnpOF*inje. xyiereuceo. explanation and proofs maliod (sealed) irec. ES1E MEDICAL GO., Buffalo* IU. j TWhen physicians S V and chemists sav over their sit*:- N J nature that the { Silver Age \ Rye Whiskey > !js absolutely pure. they mean that its / use as a stimulant is unrivalled. We V claim It to be the J Finest Whiskey I in the World And you will ray the same when you ) ! have tried it. If your deal r does not f ; carrv it, semi direct to headquarters \ for It. i MAX KLEIN. ? j till Federal St., N C Ai.lkcukny, I’a. / J Distiller and Wholesale V v Liquor Dealer. / !■ WANT to make money? 1I-- you l>0, SANT MONTY. We have a lot of second-hand material, all of which is ' rood condition, which we will dispose of at prices named. jV'-uch of it is as good as new. If in need of anything ' enumerated below, send us the money and we will ship the -roods. We will save you money in every instance. The i News Cases are not in the best condition, but they served our purpose up to the time that we put in machines. On? Morrlsan Wire S: ....er, almost new. cost $500.00.PRICE $150.00 One PsginMachine, gooJ condition, cost $350.00.PRICE $100.03 One Rating Machine, goad condition.90.09 Lot Job and News Cases, fnlr condition.25c EACH. One Paper Trimmer, can he used either hand cr power, will answer every par pose ot an expensive paper cutier in a small office.:..PRICE SSJ.00 Lot Walnut Stand Racks, good shape.liiifrc Edom It TO « ' ot Chases ot all Wads.PR,CS£t5SMt£I !?«* Let News Composing Sticks, practically new.noire jaTpSo i:hhr Lot iron Siiiesticks, cost bOc per foot.PRICE 25* PLR - f WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO., WIlEKLiMi, WEST V1KGJMA. r-i HANDFUL OF DiRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL CF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH IT TICKLES YOU THE I ft ST ART RELIEF rev SET raw L _ 'i niinrc Cclic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Flux, LuiltO Cholera morbus, Nausea, Changes of Water, etc. UCIi C Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scratches, HtALu Bites of Animals, Serpents, Bugs, etc. rjnr^UO HD Bad Colds, la Grippe, Influenza, DnCntlw U. Croup, Sore Throat, etc. SMELLS GOOD. TASTES GOOD. S:ld Eveftwhefc at ako 50c Pef Bottle, rio Relief, Mo Pat. HERB MEDICINE CO. IF unerly of Weston. W. Va.1 SPRINGPIEL3, 0. FINANCIAL. WHEELING TITLE AND TRUST CO., 1315 MARKET STREET. General Banking. Safe Deposit Vault. Real Eslate Title Insurance. Interest paid on Special Deposits and Savings Accounts. H. AI. RLiSSM-Pi. L. a'. hPiPEL, • President. Secretary. C. J. BAWLING. S. I. SINGLETON. Vice President. Ass't Secretary. G. E. GILCHRIST, Examiner of Titles. VTATIOKAL BANK OF \Y. VA. 11 - Al WHEELING. — capital . jmooo Southwest Corner Main and Twelfth Sts. Does o. General Lacking Puslness. DIRECTORS—August Rolf. R. T. De vries E. W. Oglebay. John Wagner. R. a. Hazlett.'J. R. McCourtney. E'. B. Potts. Lari V.. Oglebay, President. J. it. McCourtney, V ice President, John Wagner, Cashier. JJANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY State and City Depository. Stock,‘lOiders Loudly Liat'C* CAPITAL . . $175,000 Government and local bonds bought anu sold. Drafts issued on any point In Eu rope, as well as on the principal cltiea or the United States. A general banking business transacted. Win. A. Isett, Pres. Wm B Simpson. Vice Pro3. J. A. Miller. Cashier PLUMBERS. \\7 M. IIARE A* SON. IT _ PKAClfl CAL - Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters NO. S3 TWELFTH STREET. All work done promptly at reasonable prlcec. Jame3 C Alansbarger. JosephLotz. R.ANSBARGER & LOTZ, -PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters No. 37 Twelfth Street, Wheeling. Estimates furnished. AJ1 w irk done at reasonable prices. _ votkt: to natural gas i-« CONSUMERS. The "Hlbberd Colorific Natural Gas , Burner” is the only burner in the market . that Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Be not deceived in accepting "just as good” with no nuar mtee. For sale by all plumbers. GEO. H1BBERD S- SON, mr2S 1311 Market Street TRIMBLE&LUTZCO., SUPPLY HOUSE. PLUM 111 NO AND OAS FITTING. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING. A full line of the celebrated SNOW STEAM PUMPS Kept constant y on hand. 1500 and 1502 Market Street, Wheeling. JulC (PLEVELAXD, LOB .-VIS' AXI> V> WHEELING RATLROAi>-1 Time table in effect Monday, May 20, : I89G. Cleveland Depot, Foot of South Water Street. _______ GOING SOUTH.- _ *“ Central | 1” II Time. a m pm pm a m;am|p m pm Cleveland ... 7 20jl 00,4 35 I Lester Jet ... S E2;2 00|S Lorain dep .. 7 onjl 06;4 10 Elyria .I 7 If. 1 W;4 38 Gr.ifton .I 7 3: 1 50 143 Lester Jet .... 7 50 1 5315 0G i Medina .I 8 3112 00 5 40 Chip. Lake. 8 42 2 21,0 01 Bterlina .1857 2 36,01, V ... I Va tsillon .... 9 Is 322 7 1 Justus .10 "1,3 30 7 2*1 6 40, Canal Dover l‘» :t- > <■ • T .. » 1 New Phlla...|1037 117(8 05 7 23 XJhrichsvlllo |10 55jl 37|S 25 7 12] gt. Clairsv'le 2 ie ....]. ..1. 750 !15hj3h5 ftrid:rouort ..11255 0 251....1 0 50 8 2* 12 3213 48 tell tiro .. 1 I' 6 55!.... 10 10 s 45 12,50 4 N, Jp m pro pm a m am p ro pm j GOING NORTH. J Electric cars between Wheeling, Mar tin’s Ferry and C., L. 4i W. Depot in Bridgeport. _ * Central" j T" T~ F~ l ! ! Time. _ 'aura :n|a m;pm am am pm f.'U.r-v ( .ID Bridgeport ... C20.12 15'.4 45.7 01 9 U- 1 32 gt Clairsville | pm! 7 49,9 5" 2 20 L’hrlchr villo . 5 20 8 28 2 28,0 On am am pm New i'hikia.,5 3m 8 47 2 4f|6 17 Canal Dover.. 5 45 , 8 55 2 56,5 24 Justus .,6 11, 9 28 2 289153 I Massillon ....J'lSO 9 45; 3 43 7 10 Warwick .6 56)1010 4 10 pm Sterling .,7 17.10 33, 4 S3 Chip. Lake....i732)1048) 4 48 Medina .|7 44|1100| 5 00 Lester Jet.iS 27111 15 5 41 Grafton .;3 43 11 32) C 03 Elyria .(9'D ll 46 G2P Lorain .9 15(12 <>• G 35 Lester Jet.'7 55,11 13 3 13 ■ iCleveia'd, Ar. 9 0.12 10 613 t im]p rn)p m_ n :20 a. m. from Cleveland to Fhrlchs- | v!lie. 2:28 P. nr>. from Uhrlchsville to (Cleveland runs dally. I Through connections an l through ticlt *ts to all points. Call on our agents or • At G. CARREL. Gen. Pass. Agent OHiO RIVER RAILROAD CO On and aft. r Sunday. September 29. 1905, Passenger Trains will run as loll >ws: •Daily. IDaily except Sunday. Eastern Time. South Bound. i 7 1 5 1 •’’* I 1 | )p. m. p. m.la. m. Wheeling.I *4 01 *6 <;5 Benwood.i 4D ID «<-u Moundsvllle.j 4 i: 1 29 b it New Martinsville. . 5 3. 2 2'!, 7 39 Slsterbville., GO; 2 40 7 49 Friendly.1 b 12) l o0| 8 00 St. Mary’s.i •’> 13, 3 i * 9 2. WUMamstovn .... a. m i 2 3 .,•• 9 "J Parkersburg.t7 *9 4 2't| 9 3> Belleville. 7 35!p. in. 4 57 ]'» 10 Ravenswood. 9 Itii •• 10 4i Ripley Landing. . . a 3.; ) 5 }J '»7 New Haven. 9 11 ( — 11 3b 'I I1 3 1! I' Mawn City. •* -l *' ' Clifton. 9 26i 0 3.1 11 Point Pleasant. . .. !* 08 < f'l 12 18 Galllpolls Ferry. . . lo 18,a. m .i . .t> 12 4' ' .. H 3 • • ’ 1 }• Huntington.j 11 45 7 1 •" 1 Kcnova.I 12 03; » 5 1 \ '>•> ip. m. a. in. p. m. p. in. ~ North Sound. | 2 | 4 G j_ s_ 1 m. !p. rn. a. m.| Wheeling.H2 37 *7 1 lenw ood.| 12 80) i_. So 10 00} Mot’ndsville.! 12 "h G 3*> *j 4 > IP- m.l j New Martinsville. . il 12 » S. S « Slstersville.1'' 5 15 s Friendly.10 45; 5 «2 8 U St. Mary’s.1' 22 '4 32 7 4>] Willlamstown, . . 9 53; 3 ’ 7"» Park .125 1 Belleville. 8 49 2 4- a. ni. 9 27 Raveiiswocd.| 8 10. 2 11, j S .>4 Ripby Landing. . .j 7 So 1 r2f ✓ j.8 3j Graham.i 7 21 1 -", j 9 11 New Haven.j 7 15) 1 ’Jr Hartford. 7 16 1 -’ 1 2 i,-; Mason City. 7 09 1 14 i f . * Pt. Pleasant.‘ G 37- 12 43 » -. , GalUpolis Ferry. . . G 04 12 ’p. m. Guyandotte. 5 61 1 1 ?7 7 [ j 37 , 1 ’ • • gton. ’ 57 •• 6 >■ . : 1 ’ 'a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. I --- PARKER'S HAIR BALSAWI Cleanse* *n<i tesut:!'.* tho heir. Promote* s luxuriant gr «th. i Never Fail* to Hester* Grey | Hu:r to its Y.iuttital Ccicr. Cures era Ip Cites*.'* it hair ta*^u£. Juc.sr.ll >U^a_Prua_lg«_ i ! I ' . . Wctk Lunj», Ucj-.i,-. Iti otws, I’ait, iuwait.jOtU. I RAILWAY TliSiE CARD. Arrivals and departures of trains on and alter June a, 1805. Explanation of Refer* cnee Marks: • 1 nUly; ;Sun lay excepted; jMonday excepted; ^Saturday excepted; fSunday only; 'Saturday only: )Mond - f only. Eastern Standard Time, which la ony hour earlier than Central Time. ____ Depart. IB.& u.-iluu Line East| Arrive. •12 35 am. Wash Cy. Dal, Phil, N’Y| *3 20 am •3 4o pm; Wash Cy, Dai, Pr.ll NY|. 17 w amj..Cumberland Accom.. •3 40 pm;.Grafton Accom.* 13 15 nml.. Mounds villa Accom.. 15 55 pin|...Moundavilia Accoin.. Illco i>m,.Moundsvllla Accom.. •1120 am|.Cumberland Express. _ Depart. ,ti. cl o.—C. O. div.. westi Arrive. *7 25 arnjFor Colum and Chicago] *115 :a *1'> 15 am Col., Cin. and St. Louisj *»s0aui *•> 46 pm|.Newark Accom..'ll 10 pni 111 40 pm Col., Cin. and St. Louis *5 30 prn •4 4o pm ..Col. and Chicago F.X..| *i 06 pm flo 15 an; ..St. Clalrsvilie Accom..:tl2 19 Dm 12 45 pm ..St. Clalrsvilie Acc»m..l 75 3) r*n fa w am,..Columbus and Cln..J.. •lo 15 a:n|.Sandusky .Mail.....[ *a JO • ;m Depart. |D. A 0.]\V., 1'. & D. diva Arrive •4 .'1 ami...Pittsburg and East... ill JO pm *7 30 am. Pittsburg . '6 60 pra •j 45 pm ...Pittsburg and East... *10 10 am tl 30 pm. Pittsburg .{12 3a pni 15 00 pm ...Wash., Pa., Accom... 73 10 arn .[...Pittsburg Express^. J^fJ 25 am >. I P., C. & St. I., icy. Arrive. I *. nni|. Pittsburg . 16 35 pm 1. 2> anv Steubenville and West. t6 35 pru 1123 pm|...Pittsburg and N. Y... 73 25 pm •J 55 pirn...Pittsburg and N. Y... *11 35 am West. L 25 am Ex., Cin. and St. Louis 7712 am tJ 00 pml Ex., Cin. and St. Louis 16 35 pm II 26 pm Ex., Steub., and C hi’go t;i •£> pm1 •3 65 pml.^PItts. and Dennison... *1135 anW Depart. | W. & L. F.. Tty. I Arrive. TiooOam'Massllon, Tol. A West 45 36 pm tiO 00 an: Canton. Akron & Clove. 75 36 pm 710 00 ami. Wheeling and Steub.. It 05 pm 44 55 pm .Massillon and Canton, il 05 pm Depart. 1C.. L. A- \V.—Drldgep'ti Arrive. 17 20 a:n,Cieve., Tol. and Chicago! ]1 ii pm 11 15 pm Cieve., Tol. and Chicogof 77 35 pm 11 53 pm_Massillon Accom_ 110 50 am is oi am .St. Clalrsvilie Accom. 19 2S am 110 08 am .St. Clairsvlilo Accom. tl 32 pin t2 32 pm].St. Clalrsvilie Accom. 4* 49 j rn 15*1 pm .St. Clalrsvilie Accom. 17 02 pm tl 53 pm|.Luca! Freight.til 60uin Depart. | C. & P. K. it. I Arilve. t*i 08 am I Ft. Wayne and Cliicagol p 08 pm 16 08 ami...Canton and Toledo...I t? 05 pro T6"S a m | Alliance and Cleveland <C pin fldct an: Steubenville ami Pitts.| 49 oj pm 16 os am Ft. Wayne and Chicago] 1905 pin 12 It pmi. ..Canton and Toledo... to ifi ptn T2 1" pni]Alliance and Cleveland 1 tl 35 pm 12 10 pin .Steub. and Wellsvllle. til 06 am 13 44 omI Philadelphia and N'. Y. 45 58 pm T3 44 pmi.Baltimore and Wash. 15 69 ptn t3 44 pm .Steubenville and Puts. 73 58 pin ••7 13 pru!.steub. ami Wellsvllle.] 78 50 ain Dm art. I Ohio River It. It. | Arrive. *i*. f%> ani|. Passenger .1*10 15 am i l '1 pin. Passenger .,412 35 pm •4 00 pm. Passenger .I *7 00 pm Leave 1 B.. Z. & C. Railroad. Arrive D Ualre Rastern Standard Time. Bcllalro. p) 00 an.'Bellailo and Zanesville 5 10 pru 6 45 pni I. Woodsfleld . 9 3oam 5 20 amt.Mixed Train. 6 15 pm \\THEELING AND EL.'J UliUV IS Tv railroad. On arul after Saturday. February 2d. X395, trains will run as follow ;, city time. _Leave Wheeling. | Leave Elm Grove._ Tr’n Time Tr’n TimelTr'n TimelTr'n Time No. a. ni. No. p. m. No. a. m. No. p. m. 2.. .. tB 00 20.... 3 00 1.... fC 00 19.... 3 00 4.. .. 7 00 22.... 4 00 A.... 7 00.21,... 4 00 «.... 8 00;24.... B00 B.... 8 00 23.... 5 00 8.. .. 9 O '2‘i.... DM) 7.... t9 00-25.,.. 6 00 10.. .. 10 "123.... 7 00 9.... 10 0.' 27.... 7 00 12.. .. 11 00 20.... 8 00(11.... 11 ft: 29.... 8'O p.m. :.2.„. 9 00 p. m. 31.... 9 00 X(....tl2 0<'' ."4.... 10 00 13.,.. 12 in S3 10 00 TO.... 1 0(> 36.... UOO‘15.... 1 oai35.... 11 00 2 00|_IT.... 2 001_ tDaiiy, except Sunday. Sunday church train wi'I leave Kirn Grove tt 9:43 a. m. and Wheeling at 12.17 &. CX H. E. WEISOERBER. U*tt9r»LManiiiiee. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Departure and arrival o* ,r,a-'n?- ai Wheeling. Eastern tine. May 1-. A MAIN LINE EAST. For Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York,. 12:25 ft. in. ftnci 3:-t‘) P# m.. daily, and 11:2) a. m., except Monday. Cumberland aueom. modation, 7:00^ a. m., daily, except Sunday. Grafton accommo dation, 3:40 p. nr.* dfttiy* Moundeville accom modation. 7:00 and 8:15 a. m. and 0. •£ hi., exebpt Sunday, and 11:00 p. ra.. satui Cumberland express. 11:20 a. daUtf. ARRIVE. , From New York. Philadelphia.|..™U‘ sa. rc and Washington. 8:2Ja. im. daU>. Cumberlaii'l accommodation, ..*o P- ni.f oxcept Sunday. „ „ „ Cr.-t'ton accommodation. 10.10 a. m., d Moundsvllle accommodation. 7:10 a. m and 1:10 p. m., except bunday, and 7.40 i*. ni., Saturday only, . „ Cumbi • % press, 4:25 m.. d.ui>. WHEELING AND PITTSBURG Di\!• SION. For Pittsburg, Washington, Baltimore, ^Philadelphia and New York, 4:a5 a. in. and 5:15 p. m. dally. For Pittsburg, 7:20 a. n. dally. Pittsburg express, l:l>o p. m., except ” Washington. Pa., accommodation. 5:07 tj, m„ except Sunday. ARRIVE. . . „ From New York. Philadelphia, r.tjti more, Washington and Pittsburg, 10:10 a, in daily, 11:30 p. m., oxcept Saturday, ana 2:25 a. in., Sunday only, Pittsburg mall. 12:35 p. m.. except Sun day, and G.50 p. m. daily. Washington. Pa., accommodation, S;l<> a. ci.. except Sun i.ty. trans-ohio division. For Columbus, Chicago ami the WV t. f45 and 10:15 a. m. daily, ut.d 4:40 j,. tu. CohimbuB. Cincinnati and St. Lonlr jO-15 a. m. daily, and 11:40 p m.. except Saturday, and 2:4-> a. m.. .Sunday oa,y. St. Clairsville accommodation, lu.D a. t)‘ and 3:45 p. rn., except Sunday^ Newark accommodation, 3.B p. n*. ^Sandusky Mall. 10:ir, n. m. dally. ARRIVE. From Chicago, 1.1a a. m. and 1:06 and ■-30 n. m. daily. From St. Louis. Cincinnati an l Colum bus, 4:50 a. IT., and 5:30 p. nt. daily. St Clatrsvllle accommodation. 13:10 p. 0>‘ and 5:20 p. «n.. except Sunday. Newark accommodation, 12:10 p. m. ^Sandusky mail, 5: 30 p. m. dally. fca C’lIAB. O. SCULL, General Passenger Ay erst, j <j. LANE. T. P. Agt., Wheeling, tv'. Vi> PENNSYLVANIA STATIONS. ^ennsijlvanlaEnEfo iiuias u'j.s gy central line. T: k, t ofllce at Pennsylvania Station or* Wau-r St., Foot of Eleventh St., Wheel* Ing. at McLure House, Wheeling, a:ul at the Pennsylvania Station. Bridgeport. Southwest System -Pan-Handlo Rou'.u. •Dally. tExcept Sunday. Fi m Wheeling to , Leave, j Arrive.^ V'ell-burg and Stetib...| his', am; t5 35 pia V Donald and l ilts_ t'isara, t5 £ prg Ni-w Cumberland. 6 25 am|*10 36 am Jndi in.i; .Us and St. L. 10 25 anij t6 3 . pn* Cr.-!timi>-n. and Cincin... • f .re '.^.2." r>rr* Weilsburg and 8t»mb.. f-i Jfi'amj 25 p:.j Philadelphia and N. Y. TL 25 pmj 12 2t pit Steubenville a/, i Fitts.. 112 25 pm, '2 2up j C'-l’-anbUS n i Chicago ' 12 25 pin) 2 2' | 4 V’liiadeipdia and N. V. *2 55 pm|*lu 25 an) Baltimore and Wash... *2 5<kpni;*l0act Steubenville and i'tus.. *2 55 pm *1‘■ * an* f tcub. and Dennison,.. *2 :*7 pm| P>‘.5 an Indianapolis and St. L. D""pm t'il2atj Dayton and Cincinnati. > ‘ • pm '112 an Btctibcn1 iile and Coium to j.m| >; 12 n Northwest System—Cleveland aud Plus* burg Division. Trains run daily except Sunday as fel lows: From Bridgeport to 1 Leave. | Arrive. gr,;U-.. Vilie . :id P.'ts..] 50-iamj 8 06i< Fort W:. v Cl..-ago.! 5 •' am! S o'. | :■ Canton and Tol- io.j 5 "■ tni *■ *"> ;■ t Alliance and Cleveland 5 ^ ami fc uf. pti §teutK»nvl)le I BltM.. 9 < % Ft. Wayne .*• Chicago. 1 F pm 735 ] m C.-.r.t n and T-U lo ..... 11" pm, 7 35 pm Alliance and Cleveland lb pm| 135pm g 1 Philadelphia an! N. Y. 2 44 pml 78 9 F ltlmori and Wash... 2 44 r>rrd 4.'.- * Steubenville and Pitts.. . 41 pml 4 '- i•:» Steub end Wellsville.. 612 pnu 7 < J. G. TOMLINSON, Pa?f-nger Agent. Depot foot of foutjLoer.th Street. i