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Iooooooooocoooooooooocco SPORT. OOOC OCC OVOOOOZOOOOOOO0 DIXON PI-FEATS l'LUTO, Knocking Out ilio Month African in NEW YORK, Jan. 17. more Gtorffe DIson proved hJ? cleverness and hnrrl.titf tins? flhlltfv fn.rilrtUt nt Ihe nox Athletic club, met and defeated Young Pluto, of South Africa, Irf the tenth round of what wan to have been a twenty-round bout. The knock-out came In the nhape ol a left swing In the' stomach, which crushed the wind out of the litest arrival among the Hhort-halrtyiJraternity In this country.

Pluto (vaa heralded us a world-beater by his, -friends, but ulthouffh he Is very clever In defensive work and undoubtedly same, he was i never dangerous. Dixon soon battered down the African's guard and early In the tight demonstrated that wan Pluto's master. As the rounds pasted Pluto's strength was fast ebbing, while Dixon showed no signs of distress, bui on the contrary seemed to gdln renewed energy and forced opponent all over the ring, lie rained Icttv And rights on 'head- and body, receiving tfnly an occasional blow In return, lu the ninth round, he should, have knocked his man oUt, as the opportunity presented itsell for alright awing to the Jaw. Dlxow did not try to take advantage of chance, as he plainly saw- that Plutc could go much further and Jie waf right liv so Judging. Although Dixon cannot as hard ns formerly, his wonderful cleverness still stands to hlrr mid.It looks now as If be able to hold his own against all comer3 for long time to come.

JKVVYL1NG. WHEELING LEAGUE. Team. Won. Lost.

WhoplInK 40 All A ".1 on OIICK illV 1-4 lit Marti 133 11." 107 4.11 Miller lM 127 CSi Fox US 127y 127 401 Coleman 20.1 140 lis 411 Total DOC 812- IDS N. E. L. A. A.

1st. 2nd! M. Tot. Router 3go ira 401 JoneH 123 ITU Nolle 1W IK S. Fnlek 120 LTi) 224 W-l Wllbolm H4 lit! 112 W.

x'ulck 132 14S 146 42f Tot Hi S13 079 000 2732 nor anil Bnlzer. U. S. Field Trials. WEST POINT.

Jan. United. States field trials have commenced with the Pointer Derby. There were several starters. The weatliei conditions overhead were not bad.

bul under foot a sea of water made It disagreeably for tho pointers. Nclthet Maudo S. nor Recreation, tho first bunch, showed enough merit to go intc a second series. The second brace, Lad of Jingo and Zephyr, did better, Lad going Into second placcV-Tho third brace, Sadie C. and Nana, did only fab work.

Ranee ran a bye. Four dogs wen; considered good enough for the CONSUMPTION. The genns of consumption are everywhere. Vou may breathe them in with the air, drink them with water, cat them vrith your food. They are not dangerous tif you arc in perfect health but if you have a alight cold, or cough, or if you have rahcr, itcd weak lungs, or if you arc weak and run-down genOnce consumption gets a strong foothold it is almost impossible to -1 uinc 10 cure it is ju uic beginning or before it starts.

If you arc yourself up. Make every tissue so strong and well that consumption germs cannot find a foothold, lull vour body with rich, red blood? up strong, healthy your digestive system in perfect order. Don't drag along half dead. Von may be well as well as not. The following letter from Mrs.

Jennie of Vari'Buren, Kalkaska will tell you how to do it. She says: "Before I took Dr. Pierce's Goldesi Medical Discovery I was hardly able to do my wort: at all; had puin in my left side and back, ami bad headache all the tiuic. I tried your medicine and it helped me. Last spring I had bad cough; got so bad I had to bo in bed all the time! My husband thought I had We i thought we would try I)r.

Tierce's Golden Mcdical Discovery and before I bad taken one bottle the cough stopped and I have since had no signs of its returning." WHEN SUCH PEOPLE TEST5FY Kow Can You Doubt the Virtues of Hyomei Head tehal Herbert Join ten, Boston's pepulflr' tenor, has eoiay cf "JIYQMEl," Mr. the first tenor He foment Jingelet St. Male Quartet, ami the Di ret tor rf one of IJos mist noted mntuol organisations, knexu as JUrbert Johnson Clnbi Tjir. ilt. JJean mc crest p1eaiurftorayth.it your'Mfyontel" bronchitin when everything clie failed.

Ithas broken up bad which (I knew from tmt experience) i would have developed Jnto i condition whlqh forma would have meant complete of voice. I would not be without an Juhaler, no matter what the I believe any ptrraon can who 11 IlKuBIiUT JOHNSON. IT IS GUARANTEED Sold by druifgku or tent by mail. I'ficc 91.00, "Extra 50c. R.

T. BOOTH COMPANY, Rooms 20-21 And torium Building Chicago, (II. i Heoontl Hcriea. an follows: Lad of Jingo, i wit It Nana, and Zephyr and Ranee. was the winner of the first.

had of Jingo second, Nana third. The attendance of sportsmen from several states 1h quite large. TlioXciv Ctip LONDON, Jan. Times says 1 this morning that the Shamrock, Sir Thomas I.lpton's challenger, will be built of a new material, that will make her the lightest yacht which has yet challenged for the America's cup. AMBASSADOR WHITE Bowlers 9 Puritans 30 12 .71 Old Cronies 23 22 .50 Golden Rods 21 21 .40 A her Nit 32 20 .28) Hum Duma 0 33 Belle 34 Frpg Horns .39 Last score: OLD CRONIES.

1ft. 2nd. 3d. Fettc 1S9 is2 W4 Bpftldcl 149 137 112 39i Frans 143 .193 120 45! WolHtorn I'm T.v. 134 Yenkc 1 133 142 41! Blind 120 131 117 Total S6S k6l S07 GOLDEN HODS.

1st. 2nd. 2d. Tot Barver 121 139 152 Travis Wl 113 3K Hoffmelster 12:1 J37 115 391 142 131 130 4(H Clark 100 135 142' 37: Belnwlngcr 150 110 150 Total 7C7 816 802 23SI arul.Splnks. Bums and All Alike.

CARROLL CLUB LEAGUE. Last scoro: ROUGH RIDERS. 1st. 2nd. 3d.

Tot Roth IIS 121 40; R. Wingerter 135 129 Weltzel 122 1 52 1 39 41; J. Wlngerter 153- 153 411 J. West 135 102 Blind 122 1W 110 3H Total 770 874 763 2401 ATLANTICS. 1st.

2nd. 3d. Tot. 1 lores 109 153 123 as: Kvans 14S 1C9 151 471 Carney 150 113 133 SK Miller 14S 153 100 401 Duffy 150 133 45: '''otai si7 sror. 55 Insc UinpJre-rWilson.

unci Johnson. Team. Won. Lost. Per.

Henry Georgo 38 Bowlers L'7 N. A. A 20 10 J.a Bollo 20 10 Crescents 10 Shanley if. 21 Da il Off Again 3 20 Last night's scores: CRESCENTS. 1st.

2nd. 3d. Tot. 11. Bcarley 140 1ST 112 445 the auspices'of the Methodist Episcopal Sheriff Doyle.

J. D. Burley and Squire left for Charleston yesterday rinornlng, to witness the sights at the legislature. John Yoho, E. S.

Booth, Georfr T. Peters and J. W. Wellman, of lin district, attended county court yes terday. The Ladies' Sewing Society of the Christian church.

Mill Mrs. J. S. Echols to-morrow nftemoon. "William Linn, of Benwood, was brought to the county jail yesterday, charged, chargod with the lunacy.

Mrs. John McGannon and son. of "Wheeling, are the guests of Mrs. George Luther, near the Mound. T.

Ritchie. "Wilmer Kerry and Milt Connelly, of Webster district, were In the city yesterday. Charles L. Evans, editor of the Benwood Enterprise, was In the city yesterday. Thomas Scott was on Robert's Ridge yesterday on business.

MARTIN'S FERRY NEWS. Tho Daily Chronicle of Wheeling's Progressive Neighbor. Everything was quiet at the disputed roint between the Wheeling Lake Erie and, the Cleveland, Lornln Wheeling roads at the blast furnace yesterday, and no new moves on the part of either road was. made. The Cleveland.

Lorain Wheeling company Is still holding t'he fort. A special car of Wheeling Lake Erie officials was In the city yesterday looking over the ground, but If there were any conclusions readied hv them they were not made public, it is reported that the dispute nt stake will be carried to the supreme court Inrtead of being tried in the common pleas. Larry Campbell was arrested late yesterday afternoon by Marshal Llndemuth on a warrant sworn out by M. Hunker charging him with assault. Tho two nnmed men engaged in a ngni Koliell'H saloon Inst iwcck, In which the former knife.

was Riven a hearing: by Shlpmnn night nnd received $50 and costs, and It is quite likely' Mat will also be ulvcn trip to St. Clalrsvllle. Hv, A. M. Collins delivered an Interesting lecture on gospel tempcrance ut the MelhodlHt Hplscopal church law nlR'ht.

Mr. Collins being an Irimute of Anderponvllle prison during the war, spme startling experiences on that subject. The car which' was pushed over tho bank ot the Cleveland, Lorain Wheel Gives Conclusive Ueasons "Why Germany Does Not "Wish to Stir Up Against United States. BERLIN, Jan. United States ambassador here, iMr.

Andrew White said to a correspondent of the Associated Press: "As a conclusive answer to the that Germans wish to stir the Ffllpln'oS against thci United States, fact out of many which may be mentioned, seems to me conclusive the It Is that from the beginning tho German merchants In the Philippines have been the strongest advocates of American rule. When the war with In was pending the head of one of tho leading houses In Manila came to Berlin, saw me and urged the Importance, of our assuming sovereignty there, and taking complete control, lie spoke to the same purpose here at the foreign ofllce, and then to Paris, and.saw various members of peace commission, and urged them most earnestly to the same effect. i' He Insisted that the Interests of the German merchants there demanded that our sovereignty over the islands should be maintained, and he has since furnished us a documcm of great length upon the subject, embodying statistical considerations of various sorts, he must have had the collaboration of many of his fellow merchants there. Altogether, I regard this as a most slgnillcant fact against i all the loose, "wild charges that the i Germans are seeking to undermine American authority in the islands. If that were so, they woul'd simply -wreck jj their own interests, and this they know better than anybody else." Chicago Policeman Jlelil Up.

CHICAGO, Jan. highway; men chose a policeman in full uniform for a victim to-day and held him up at i the points of They robbed him of his own weapon, after makinga vain search for money and then ordered him to hurry on and notify his police station. MOUNDSY1LLK BUDGET. Yesterday's Xcws From Marshall County's Chief City. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Alexander will start for California to-day. Elmer Booth, who. was.

recently discharged from Company of the First West Virginia Volunteers, will accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander have long lived among us nnd they will leave many friends who wish them well In their new home. The regular January term of the county court convened yesterday.

All members were present. The court put In the day settling with the overseers of the poor. Overseer John M. Snedl ker, of Webster district, resigned and the court appointed Milt Connelly to' fill the vacancy. Miss Bernlce Castello.

a dramatic reader. Impersonator and vocalist, gavo an entertainment at the parish liousa last night for the benellt of the Episcopal church. r- A conccrfVompany of famous Welsh singers will" give a concert at the Rolmnl linll tho nicht nf thn rnidof tng witch Sunday Is mill repostogr In the quiet waters of the Ohio. the car was an old one It will probably ba allowed to remain where it now. is.

A number of people from this side the river attended the masquerade ball nnd supper given by Temple No. ,4. Ladles of the Golden Eagle, at Pythian castle, last night. Miss Hunlon. the dancing mlrtrefs of Wheeling, has made arrangements to give dancing children in the Etude club rooms on Saturday A crowd of young people met nt the home of Miss Anna Boyd, on Fourth test night.

The object of the meeting Was to form a social club. Plate mill Xo. at the Aetna-Standard, which has been oft for several days paM. the result of a broken cogwheel, went on again last night. Misses Margnrc-t McWIlllams and 32mtna Joy went to Uhrichsvllle yester-r day afternoon to make a.

short visit with the former's sister. The Etude Mandolin club will give a private hop In their room In the Storeve-Hervey bulllding on. Thursday evening, January 26. Invitations have been received hcra for a swell reception to be given by Mrs. Dr.

Kelly, of Steubenvllle, next Tuesday, afternoon. Arrangements are being made for an entertainment to be given Jn the Christian church on Thursday. November 2. Clayton Hoge. of M'l.

anil Dr. William Hoge, of Portland, were In town on business yesterday. II. Wlddetts and John Deusch were each given a fine of 125 and costs yesterday for Sunday selling. The masquerade dance given by the Old Glory club last night was very largely attended.

Marie and MarguerlUa, daughters of Marshal Undemuth, are laid up with the grip. Spence, Boggs Co. ore sending out to their trade handsome and unique calendars. Miss Nellie Mitchell, of South Third street, Is on the elck list, the result of the grip. Slg Wolff, of t'he Arm of Arnsteln Wolff, Is In the east on a business trip.

Miss Blanche Farrell has returned from a visit at New Martinsville. E. J. A. Drennen was In St.

Clairsvllle. on business yesterday. William Purviance, of Smithtleld, is visiting friends in the city. foundry shut down yesterday to undergo slight repairs. BELLA1RE JIAPPENINGS.

I Matters of Interest in tlie Metropolis ol'Bclmoni County. The Dromon last nighc voted on the selection of a trustee for the firemen's pension fund. The various ofllcers of the companies voting will get together later, and decide upon which if the three candidates, James M. Wilkinson, Michael Lynsky, or Frank Masun, secured the winning vote. This fund, by thti way, is growing to nice proportions.

glass tank in the packing department of the old Belmont gluss The amount he asks is small for a glass factory, but the people generally are anxious to see new industries start. It is wise to have them start on a substantial basis, for each failure adds to the hesitancy to start others. Officer William Shannafelt discovered a. fire in the rear of Blum store late Monday night, and he and Officer Bauer extinguished it without giving uny'alarm. It was a most, fortunate discovery, as the blaze would have soon readied the main building, if uninterrupted.

W. B. M. Denny, missionary of njc l'u a uuiiic ouciuty, wnose mission Is to look after see that they are placed as far as possible with Christian families, lias resumed his work here, after more than a year's absence. Barnesvllle is going to have a centennial celebration of its own next year.

The first settlers there were George Shannan, John Grier and John Dougherty. The first named was caught in a snow storm a few years later, and frozen to death. There were fewer pieces of property offered at the tax sale, at St. Clalrsvlllc yesterday, than has been known for years, another evidence of the good times prevailing that is appreciated by persons who have taxes to pay. There will be an open session of American Mechanics at A.

R. Hall this evening, when addresses will be made by II. S. Armstrong and Prof J. T.

Kjng. There will be vocal and instrumental music and refreshments. The lodge of Elks here will initiate sixteen new candidates this evening. The order is growing J-o immense proportions, and they are jolly company. The grip is spreading all over town.

More than a hundred persons are aflilcted, and some of thein arc quite sick. The wife of Cashier W. C. Dickens, of the Dollar Savings Bank, is quite ill at their home, on Gravel III11. The ladles of the U.

P. church will hold a coffce social at the church tomorrow evening. Fred. W. Stewart is meeting with cncouragemnt in his project to start a M'MECIIEN NOTES.

Daily Hems of Interest About People and Events. nVmlr 13 1J .1 lu.m I I JX.IH.IUU Jilts retiurneu 10 ills homo at Grafton, nfter visiting his tether. Jiobort KincaUl, who Is very siclc at his home on Marshall street. Mrs. Lillian Stnmm, of WhrnihiK, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit with Mr.

lira. w. s. Cordell. Frank Parker has returned to work at the Baltimore Ohio shops after a week's sickness.

Dr. Homer West, of St. Clalrsvllle, is the guest of his brother, S. 13. West.

Mrs. J. Kettclmier is the guest of her parents In Bellalre tills week. Mrs. Edward Anderson, of Slierrard is.the guest of friends here.

Fred Lorontz Is visiting: friends at tills vvoelt. Don't lose sleep, Take 5 jciierr? tetwraij. and lose that i cough. BViTpM To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know AVliat A and Cuoil Digestion MAKE A TEST OF 8TUA UTS DYSPEPSI A TA BI jITTS. No trouble common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia.

People having It think their nerves are to blame, and are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicines. The real seat of "the mischief Is lost sight of. The Btomuch Is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics do not have any pain whatever In the stomach, nor-perhaps any of the usual symptoms' of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In the utomach so much as In nearly every organ.

In some cases the heart palpitates, and Is irreg- 1 ular; in others the kidneys are afTected; In others tho bowels are constipated, with headaches, still others are troubled Prof. Henry AV. Becker, A. M. with Ions of flesh and nppetlto.

with nc- cumulations of gas, sour risings and heartburn. It la safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of llesh and appetite, sleepless- ness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headache. Send for little book on stomach diseases by addressing F. A.

Stuart- 1 Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full-sized packages at 50 Prof. Henry W.v Becker, A. M.f the well i known religious worker and writer of St. Louis; secretary of the Mission Board of the German Methodist church; chief clerk and expert accountant for tho harbor and wharf commls- slon; publlp secretary for the St.

Louis School Patrons' Association, and the District Conference ot' Stewards of the M. E. church: alto takes an active pare In the work of tho Epworth League and to write on religious and. educational topics for several magazines. How he found relief is best his own words.

V' i "Some weeks ago myvbrother heard me say something about Indigestion, and taking a box from his pocket said: 'Try Stuart's I Old. and was promptly relieved. Then I Investigated the nature of the tablets, and became satlstiod that they were made of just the right things and in just the right proportions to aid in the assimilation of food. I heartily 1 endorse them in all respects, and I keep them constantly on hand." BI-MVOOD NEWS. Local Happenings of Importance in a IJtisy Pennsylvania capitalists will operate a coal mine on the Hlldreth property, at the They have -100 acres of coal land, and through John Brooke, of Moundsville, have asked council's i permission to tunnel under Marshall street, at a depth of forty feet.

They will tunnel under the Baltimore Ohio 1 tracks, so as to have their tipple on a level with the Ohio River road. In full operation, It Is expected that over 150 men will be employed. I Squire Lacey yesterday conducted the hearing of Charles Linn, who was arrested on a lunacy warrant, and at I Its conclusion adjudged him insane, i Linn was taken to Moundsville. and la- ter will be removed to the "Weston asy- lum. Drs.

McDonald and Alley exam- Ined Linn worked at the River- side, and has no relatives In this part of the country, but he has some in a Minnesota. 1 In a letter received from him by a i relative here, Private James Smith, of Franzheltn's ways he suffered an hour's illness at Cuba, where the regiment is stationed. He reports restaurant charges as very high. Another Benwood boy. P.

11. Hendricks, is getting along well in camp. Charles Lorlng, the boy arrested some time ago for stealing from Ohio river cars. has been taken to Moutidsvlllc, to await the action of the grand bondsman was not willing to go on his bond any longer. A Benwood delegation will leave for Charleston to-day, to root for Governor Atkinson at the senatorial caucus.

'J1 Delegates Nixon and Legse were in- structed for Judge Goff at the county 0 convention. John Gannon has moved to Benwood from Wheeling. iSfr. Gannon has been a resident of Benwood for forty-live years, and prefers his old home here. The revival meetings at the M.

E. 5 church still continue, and while the number of professions has been low, 0 more are expected. Rev. Father McMenamln yesterday afternoon was the officiating clergyman tl in the marriage of Jacob Ferdinand to si Miss Maggie Toland. A number of IJenwood people will at- tend the dedleation of the new Chris- (j liati church, at Moutidsvlllc, this morn- ing.

Mrs. Jacob la on the sick list. To the Public. We arc authorized to guarantee every bottle of Cough Remedy, and if not satisfactory to refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds nnd whooping cough.

Price and oOe per bottle. Try it. For sale by druggists. l-'LOItlDA. HAVANA.

Double Dally Trains IVoin Cincinnati, Tmuisuml KnnsnsClty 1 via I ho tiouthcrn iluilro.ul. The Southern railway and connections nave arranged, ior me accommodation of travel to the south this winter, tho A beat, service over offered. Beginning December additional through Ci Sleeping Car service will be established from Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and Kansas City to Jacksonville, with through connections, without layover, tr from each of these points for trains leaving both morning and evening. Time, Cincinnati and Louisville to Jacksonville, i'5 hours; Havana 53 hours.

All ticket ngents sell one-way and round-trip tickets to southern resorts via Southern Kail way. Ask your nearest ticket agent for rates and other information, or write C. A. JMfUD, Trav. Pass.

Agent. Louisville, J. C. 1310AM. N.

W. Pass. SO Adams Chicago, WM. 31. TAYLOR, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky.

(HvNl cent? All solid undfr the following headings: WANTED. PERSONALS, LOST AND FOUND. FOK RENT. FOR SALE, will Le Inserted at tho rate of 7Vanted. INTELiMUZXT.

appearing lady for demonstrating: weekly. FRANK, oaro Intelligencer olllrc "WANTED-llU WEEKLY FOR MA? net afraid of work, advertising lift and useful JOHN." care Intel Usenorr olllre. 1 GENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOW? il to take fur made-to-ordf ciothlnp. No experience Spion did ohanre. Sample outfit free.

FltAC TICAL TAILORING Dept. Stutloi Chicago. ENERGKTIC MAN 01 lady in this and adjoining countle to travel for liouae apnolnt aRentx: one for loeal work salary per month and cxiM'iwes. Ad drens, with nrmi nation, CENTURY, 5913 Philadelphia, Pa. jnij-H SEVERAL TRUBTWOR THY persons to munajje our in their own anil nearby counties Mainly otlice work conducted at home Salary straight SOW a year and honallde salary: no more, no lew salary.

Reference. Unclose self-nddresnei stamped envelope. THE COMPANY. Dept. Chicago.

Jal3? yy ANTED. One also one stock man: mus have experience in wholesale grocer: house. Nono but sober with llrst recommendations, need apply. Wil pay good wages. Address WEST VIRGINIA GROCKR1 AND CANDY COMPANY.

Jan Fairmont. W. Va: Canaries. HART7. MOUNTA12S Rollers, Males Females GOc, a' lfENRY HELMHRiGIlT'S, corncr Mar ket and Sixth streets.

Uo J2oan. Money to loan- on real es TATE. Six per cent Interest and per cent premium, total seven per cent Apply THE BUCKEYE SAVINGS fi LOAN Uclluire, Ohio. oc7 General Dloticet, DMINJSTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons having claims or demand! Against tho estate of A.

Ebhctp. de leased, are requested to present them fie undersigned; and all persons Indebtei tho same estate are requested to sctth )ii or before March 1. GEORGE E. HOUSE. Administrator Estate of A.

W. Ebbets. Wheeling, W. Vn. JiH-w C.

SCHNEIDER, CUTTER AND FITTER the Into flrni of HARKINS SCHNEIDER (dissolved) will open a model tailorng establishment about February 1 at NO. I.M3 MARKET STREET, Heckel's Old Stand. JQISSOLUTION NOTICE. Tho firm of'Harklns Schneider has day dissolved partnership by mutual HARKINS SCHNEIDER. Wheellng.

W. Jan. 11. 1S99. VTEW FIRM.

Coo. Harklns. I L. C. Pfaffenbach.

formerly of Harklns formerly of Martin's Schneider. Ferry, O. HARKINS PFAFFENRAC11, Successors to Harklns Schnclder, TAILORS. No. Main Street.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF THE 1 COMPTROLLER OF CURRRNCY, WASHINGTON, Dec. 2H. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence proicntod to the undersigned, it has been nade to appear that "Tho National Hank of Wheeling." In the city Wheeling. in the county of Ohio, and he state of West Virginia, has complied vlth all the provisions of the Statutes of lie United Stales, required to be corndied wltn before an association shall bo nthorlzed to commence business of bankng.

Now, therefore, Lawrence O. Murray, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that "Tim National Exchange Rank of Wheeling." the city of Wheeling. In the county of )hlo, and state of West Vlrplnla, is inthorlzed to commenco the business of Milking as provided in section fifty one tundred and of tlio lie-vised Itatutcs of the United States. In testimony whereof- witness my lmnd seal of ofllce this twenty-ninth day of December, 1SSJ8. LA WRENCH O.

MURRAY, Deputy and Actlnp Comptroller of the No. dolll Clairvoyant. TRUE CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, I03G Main Street. Second "Floor, Parlors (5, 7 nnu U. Walk In.

ring. This remarkablo nan, whoso earecr has been one of sucoss, is Kir tod by nature with a power hat approaches the miraculous. Ho is ckn aw lodged by I hi? public wherever ho ias been to be tin; marvel of the Nineeenth century. Prof. True Is a prophet world-wide repute: ho is recommended every one of his patrons.

IIIh powers xclto tho wondor and admiration of oven he skeptical. Ills advice Is Infallible, onvlnelnfc and beyond dispute. Through Is remarkable development of second Ijrht, and his thorough knowledge of the mny sclencw peculiar to the nun of tho rlont, he Is enabled to penetrate the woof nd web of human life. Jle Klves advlco buslners. Inwuults, speculation, love, ourtshJjj.

matrimony; Jio unites the si-panted and causes speedy and happy marwith the one of your rholcc. Tho roubled and unfortunate neck Ills councl. Thoununds of henrt.s have been made lad through hl? truthful predictions. Mcdlumlstlc persons developed. OlHcc ours, ii a.

111. to 'J dally and Sunny. Parlors so arranged that you will teet no stranRora. Fcea 50c and $1.00. Itot-- Milt nstroH.

Shedicnl. A Climatic kffoction Xothlnj? but a lo- a I remedy or Imnfco of climate IM cure It. Jet a well known spoclflc, Iv's Cream Ifalni Haw-' It is quickly Aborbed. (Jives Ito- Slj of at once. Opens XkS a a 1 PansuBes.

COLD HEAD Hays Inflammation, llccls unci Protests lc Restores tho Senses of aste and Smell. No Cocaine. No No Injurious Drug. Full Slzo Slzo lCc, at Drupglsts or by mnJJ. ELY UROTHERS, SO ect.

Now A ones: Chichcstcr's Cngliih Pennyroyal Pirt? nro tho "Dent. fwfc, 1.0 Mm iu? i trlknlirt, luiwf i Woturn Ihlchcun-r l'a. Stationery, SlooUf-, Sfc. MTsinscRiprioN's To all of the Lcadlnp Weekly Papers, Pittsburgh Post. Times, CommerclnlCar.otte.

Cincinnati Enquirer, New York and other dallies, Cheap IiookH. Stationery, Gospel Jlymna, call on C. II. QUIMBY, i' gTOCKlIQLlVltKS' 3IRKT1NG I The nr.nunl rnwiliiK of t'-r of tl i KKcnddi Iron In- held nt the cflW of U-v en day cvenlnn. Jammty o'clock.

JOHN I rrv.aty. Stent. ruiiNT rootn. boih uto of VlrRtnltvtdrcct. TAOIl lUvNT-SEVEKM.

GOOD HOOKS In th? City LiatiK Hulldlns. tl'? Hank of 9 1T10H "oiTlri: UOOilS, 1: bft location In city once. KICOUL'S AltT STORK. 131 Mars kfct HKNT liOOMS IN HORN.1J HROOK'S bloefc. including room? on second floor, formerly oci-utili'd hy Miss O.

Lfan. W. V. llOGE. Agent.

ltoom is. City Rank. Busixws ron hkxtStoro room No. Main nrwt -n clothing or No. Main Htrcci-thrrt-Htory bulMIwc.

rutmlriff I throuph to Sctith hi nlod by Wheeling Druj; Co. 1 sixteen rooms. bM and lftVS Market strwt. J. MAT1US0N.

)XOS Marked street. j.H7 STORE ROOMS FOR RUNT. olocnnt hloro room a( (Oflff Main ntriM'l. went end of Klovontli Nirct'i, with extra fronts. ait cor- nor of Main and Tenth Mivots.

Six aloru roiiniMon Tenth Mivet. JAM ICS IIAWI.KV, 1 Ileal Kntato ami Loan Main smvt. 3or Sale. i ann ouorso JLj on Island. or apply to MISS A.

M. 1UTZ, 1413 Market street. W- 1HOR HOUSE, SOUTHEAST corner C'haplinc ami Twenty-third stroctn, will bo sold at a low tlcurc. cany. f5120.

M. SNOOK. Call at G. M. Snook jafl U'OR SALE A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGIHuTOH CUEAl" AM) OS EASr TKUIli W.

V. HOGE, Cltr Haak ltulldlmr. St. 1 1 For Sale-Bonds. Ohio River General Morlgafe.

Wheeling Stamping Company. Whitnkcr Iron Works. Municipal Bonds. I iiurtun a company. IG Exchange Uniik building.

RECEIVERS' SALE Of the Wheeling Drug Company, at No. I40D Main Wheeling, Vo. The receivers will sell nt prlvato sale, and on reasonable terms, the entire stock, bills receivable. good will and lease on th? building of the Wheeling Drug Company. The house has a large trade and the business la In Arm-class condition In every respect.

It is a rure opportunity Tor anyone desiring to engugc In the wholesale drug business. Until sale Is made the recolvers will continue to.conduct the business as i heretofore, nnd are ready to supply th? trado with everything In the lino of I sale drugs. R. T. FRANK GUUSE, no 10 Receivers.

170R COM Pl.ETK OUTj KIT of the Fairmont Daily nnd Weekly Expositor Printing Company, consisting In part, to-wlt: One nine column 1 Cincinnati newspupcr press, one Gordon job press, one Inch Paragon paper cutter, one tluee-horse power gas fnnlne, three imposing stones, eighteen full fonts job und advertising type, oeven hundred -puunuK nouy uvu iuiuh 01 job eases, rules and it completo assortment of Jol) type and oilier material and fixtures used the Expositor PrintingCompany, a (I fn first-class condition. A bargain will be given to anyone wishing to purchase the entire printing outfit. Call on or address GEO. L. MAYERS, Fairmont.

W. Vn. Jul 51 Or, 8fiffilc. FOB A Month. No.

lord Main street, store room and collar $60 00 No. 2320 Market street 20 00 No. 31 Seventeenth street 22 00 No. 127 Fourteenth street 23 00' 2620 Alley It. 2 rooms 5 00 No.

37 Twentieth street 13 00 No. 161G Main street, barber shop. with new furniture and fixtures complete: bath with latest improved automatic water heater: capacity four gallons per minute (0 No. GG Seventeenth street 16 No. 1130 Charles street 6 CO No.

12 Indiana street 1C 00 No. jst Alley 14 6 00 No. 337 Main street. 2 rooms, both gases furnished and gas 10 00' No. CO Sixteenth street, bottling cellar 12 to.

No. 32 Sixteenth street, otllce 10 CO No. Sixteenth street, first 17 00 Blacksmith shop. Market and Twenty-fourth streets 11 CO Stable K.16 Alley It 5 00 FOR SAMS. Desirable Market street property.

jamesaThenry, Itenl Estate Agent, Collector, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, No. 1612 street. FOR RENT Ohio house HO 00 120 S. Penn 3 rooms, bath and attic. IJ ft 4.0 S.

York 7 rooms and 20 00 73 Zone rooms 12 jV) 76 Zane 3 rooms and 11 121 Zane house IS S. Front 3 rooms 2, 14 11 rooms and bath. 2o 00 S. Broadway, 0 rooms. licr.

Market store room. MONEY TO LOAN OS CITY REAL ESTATE AT PER CENT. TIIEO. W. FiNK 1S20 Market Street.

FOFJ RENT. Store room 113.1 Main street. Dwelling, 11 rooms, No. 31 Ifteenth St. Dwelling 192 North Front 5 rooms.

Lodge room 1010 Main street. POR SALE. Farm. SO 10 miles east of the city. Flue residence, roome.

In Pleasant Fine rooms, in I.eatherwood. Dwelling No. 52 t'ifuvnth street. Dwelling No. f.

South Fenn stroo No. EI? ee A RG A IN. No. Seventeenth EM LlII-AP. Dwelling No.

Vermont street. SIMPSON TATUM. nonm 4 Cltv Hank. Property To Let. 1116 Main room, collar.

Second ami third now occm- by clothing store. Alain room and six rooms. occupied by millinery. 225 Main mom and collar. Now occupied by wholesale roducc.

I WO house. Olllccs In N'ew Hunk DtiUdlnfr Uest In the city. Dwellings Iutko and atnall for Immediate G. 0. SMITH, i Exchange Bnnk Building.

I' Sicachinery. EDM AN GICXKUAfi MACItlSlSTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF MARINA AND STATIONARY ENGINE9. Jul7 Wiltomfiff. Va..

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