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liilcHioenm. Frtw, Camnball Hart, MMBKD DAILY, hkHHYXtKLt ami WEEKLY, Patutt Free la Uio United SUM. Daily, Olio Yenr 00 Daily, Six 4 00 Tiuu, Moutlii II oo SaILY, Unu Moll lb us so mmi-Wkuili MeiiUu WlNWLY, Uuo 1 00 WlMUkt, six 00 Tilt Dau.y IkTIUigncU rtllvem! iiy Curritri lb bcvULi Hiid tuljmtul IHWLI, hi 1ft wuU iwr wcuk. (Kuicrvti the jroniottlctt WMJng, Mtet'oud-iltt'o untior) WHEELING, NOVEMBEB 27, 1889. fuaoMwUliiMB uiuuallxi Uig tuitv lsmuusm.mi imi do to by tending lu thulr or dels to lbs Isiituioutcia offlco on Festal lard oroUiirnlte.

Tbey will be pouctuslly wnred by otrrlcri. Oivu ft don A liftd nanie, and he will bite yuu If liu fluila it out. Kvirymidy is "talking turkty." Tim of these able remarks la too much to reply. Tun Democratic liovoraor of Montana is a Toole iu the bauds of bis party. A rsther sharp odo, too.

Tub able rotnancor from llaytl baa been stirring up uuother revolution in that revolvinn country. Gokurimuak Uukii to the ineu who eipcct to down biiu for tbe came ye out for to see, a iteed shukeu by tbe wind?" What some esteemed coteinporaries pleased to call 1 tbu tire Uuiid" is quite active just now, and insurance men don't sleep of nights. Tub matter of Iho next Republican nomination for tbe Presidency need not bother Republicans. It is the sweet prorogativo of DtmocraU to feel uncomfortable about that. SraECKStJ) will have liis (treat tugar refinery going in tlinu to uupply tbe country with Christmas sweetmeats untainted with the sugar uf tbe Trust.

All hail the only Spreckels! Tun train robber iu strengthening his Unsocial condition in view of tho approaching holiday season. Ills girl may glvo him a pair of Bilppen and be have to liave them made up. Tim National Silver Convention, in Mssiun in St. Louis, bos met to discuss an important question having well defined Bides. The presence of so many representative ineu attests the interest In tbe Bubject.

Wist Virginia coal a growing of uneasiness to Pennsylvania shippers lo tho soutkoru market. Some of tlib Pennsylvania brothern are making haste to even up by going into Went Virginia coal. Coinu anil help yourselves, gentlemen. Mb. Buinr nud other well known Americana are said to be interested in tho building ol a great system ol railroads in Persia, land with much to develop.

With West Virginia so near at home it isn't worth while to waste time on anything so far nway. 0 Now nud then Stanley tells iu his letters, us bu has told in his liuoks, of the killing of natives iu open light and of their taking otf by court martini, lie bus been much criticised fortheae tillage, but how else was bo to protect his followers and preserve tho peace among them? A milk-and-water commander would havo small show of comiug out of thai wilderness allvo. A conykniknt hog-wallow has infected with diphtheria the Soldlen' Orphans' Homo ut Xunia. Of one hundred and aisiy-iivo children attacked nine havo died. Tho tale wolild have been sadder it the premlsen bail not been thoruugly disinfected and tho children isolated.

The end, however, is not yol. The hog-wallow system of sanitation la not peculiar to the liome at Xenls. It lias occurred to somebody that Admiral Walker's squadron, destined lor Europe, should be sent to Brazil. There is an American squadron- iu those waters alroady, commanded by Admiral Olllis, than whom tbo American navy contaius no liner ollicer. Moreover, he is well known and much respected in South America.

It lias always been Admiral Walker's good fortune to be a pet with the Navy Department. A Oooil Kxauiple. Tho lito Widow Crocker, ef California1, left an estate valued at $11,000,000, to bu divided among her four children. Ono of heraons found a paper showing that she intended bo to modify her will so as to leave to charities and diauat relatives. Tuls intention tho children will eudeavor to carry out.

Ilow dlUerent Is this respectful regard tho wishes of the dead from Ilia customary will-smasWng tactics of heirs to whom great fortunes are left but not all that was In sight. The Orockers tieBorvo io bu thought woll of for their good bobavior and for tho valuo of their good oxainple. Kuiln'i Work In Africa. Tlio cuter of Emln Pasha In Africa hot been honorable and oven brilliant. This uclentlit and plillntitbroplib boa planted olvilliation In llio midst ol barbarism, and tbo tender plant teemed lo bare urown to a tree.

Within bis Inrno domain hi) abolished slavery, taught tbo pooplo useful arts, erectud schools and gave tbo natives an idea of tiodern elvll government, Hocent occurrences seein to Imvo wiped out much of what bo had accomplished, and European atotcainon are charged with tbo responsibility of neglecting him and tbo opportunity ho had glvon tbem to make permanent the movement ho had 10 woll begun. If Stanley has not Judgoil Emln too Mverely, the l'atha it lacking In tomo of the qualities for to arduous a task, He trusli when bo should boon tbo alert for aurpriset. Ho laokt desislon in momenta when lo falter la almost to bo toil. By no meant lacking in courage and tenre, lie seems to waul the olemonta necessary to maintain blmaolf in the face of all that hat confronted hln. To fill well the place In which bit sell and devotion placed him, lie shonlil he a clover politician and a resolute soldier, Just such a inan at Stanley It.

Emlu bat done to much for the people whom ho hat tooght to aerve that any lessoning ol bii Influence aver $em it to be rtgrotUd as calamity. It fa iw talnly a decided loaa to ciUllxatlon. It la aad to tbluk that a'tteld ao well tilled must bo aliow t(1 to grow op again in rank wetda to await tbo corniug of another pioneer ol uttruer atuff. yuuy Iluu Down. Senator Quay baa bten caught redbanded.

Hia ollense lien in a niuible way ol having things about aa be wauta and keeping out of trouble. Ilia old friends in Philadelphia, with one exception, bave been overlooked in the distribution of the good things. This the Sunntor baa explained by busiueaa-liko Wanamaker was too uiucb for blin, having fastened onto the President and literally charmed that dispenser of good things. For a while thia explanation waa accepted aa legal tender, but now "it doesn't go." Quay's old frieuda think tbey are not so near to birn aa some who have come in at a later hour, and they want to know If (here la no such thing aa real friendship in politics. Brethren of tbo Quaker City, there la such a thing, but not much of it.

Nobody is more seltlsh, more fickle, than the profwaional politician. Traiufura of lio.il lvvUite, The following conveyances of real estate wore admitted to record by Clark llook yesterday: A deed mailt) November 25, 1889, by Frederick Boenlg and wife, of Marshall county, to William Lalunan, of tills county, fur tho north half of lot No, 5, in square No. 17, In ihut part of tho city formerly known an the Tow of South Wheeling. Consideration, S-585. A deed made AUKUbt 1U, 1830, by Daniel Lmub and H.

M. Huanoll. special eomiuitttiouerH, to Charlea Zecliow, for lot No. 16, in Divisiou of tbe Caldwell run property, as recently plated by the commiaslonera named. Consideration, $25.

A deed made November It), 18811, by Nicholas Kuhn and wife to R. T. How ell, for the whole of block No. 4 of the old fair property, Conaideration, $2,500, A deed made November 20, 1880, by John McGinley, to Andrew McGinley, for the one-halt Interest in lot No. 30 and also the north thirty-four (eel, fronting on Filluiorosireet, in the Sixth ward, of lot No.

37 adjoining lot No. Consideration $1,000. A deed made November 2, 1880, by George Livingstone and wife, and Belle J. Carroll, wile of Moss K. Carroll, wltlf her Cornelia Aeker, for lot No.

4, in square No. 30, in the Jleuua Vistu addition; also lot No. 32, aituated on tho south side of High street, in said addition. Consideration $150. A deed of correction dated November between Kasper Scbrumpf pnd wife, and Thomas White and wife, of the first part, and James McFadden, was ulso admitted to record.

I.lceincn Marring licenses were Issued Irnm Clerk Hook's ofllco yesterday to the following named Sauiuel KuiT, ugi'ii 2(1, anil Elizabeth A. Waltker, aged -0, both natives and residents of Wheeling. Thomas Templeton, aged 21, and Frill, aged 20, both uatlveB and residents of Wheeling. Benjamin Blntz, aged 22, a native and resident of Monroe county, Ohio, and Emma Shaub, aged 22, native of Monroe county, Ohio, now a resident of Wheeling. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from augur; read what ho says: Xoi.mio, 0., Jan.

10,1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney I have been In the general practice of medicino for most 40 years, and would say that In all my practice and experience have never seen preparation that I could prescribe with us much confidence of success us I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you.

Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect la wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I have yet to Dud a case of catarrh that it would not liuie, If they would take it according to direction). Yours Truly, L. Goast'cu, M. 0. Olllce, 215 Summit St.

We will give $100 for any cssoof catarrh that cannot be cured with" 11 all's Catarrh Cure. Taken Internally. F. J. Ciiknkv A MTSold by Druggists, 76c.

a discussion on "Is Horse Hading Injurious?" Gumni? Yes, it iB. I was crippled by horse racing thisanmmer. "You were!" "Yes; crippled financially." A hemp of Pnper bavet Her Lift. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it uvea her life. Slio was iu the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that sho waa iucurabio and could Uvo only a short time; sho weighed less than seventy pounds.

On a piece of wrapping paper ahe read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped bought a large bottle, it helped ker more, bought another and grew better fast, continued IU use and Is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to VV. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith.

Trial Bottles ol tbia wonderful Discovery Free at Logan Drug drug store. 4 Cltnngt) of 'lime nit Ohio River llnllronri. Commonciug on Sunday, November 24, trains on the Ohio lilver IWlroad will depart, as follows: Leave Wheeling at 0 a. 10:110 a. and 3:16 p.

Central time. GxenrHlon to I'ltUliurRh vln llie II. A O. Thursday, November 28. the Baltimore Ohio will sell excursion tickets to rittsburgh at rate of good returning until November 21), Inclusive.

All medical authorities agree that catarrh is no more nor less than an lullatnntlon of the lining membrane of tho nasal air passages. Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal affections o( the head are nol diseases of the blood, and it la a serious mistake to treat them as such. No conscientious physician ever attemps to do so, It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a specific will be found for overy disease from which humanity suiters. Tho facts justify us in assuming that lor catarrh ut least a positive cure already exists In Kly's Cream Balm. mwmw Tin use of Avor's Sarsaparllla purities tho blood, stimulates tiiDsecrotions, and now life and vigor to every function of tho body, For nearly half a contury.

It has remained unrivaled aa the beat blood medicine evordltcovored, Be convinced by atrial. now fiim, rii.i, piui, loose's lied Olover Pile Ilemody, Is a positive for all forms ef the illsoiute. Blind, bleeding, itohlug, ulcerated and protruding piles. IVIce 00c. For Bridge Corner OlUDTllNI Willi FOR mmm At Patssms Etiuns.

INI VMIUIM, Mtasn, Mi AHCBfiUENTH M'Uftt OfferW TUmikuslvlPB "The Fakir," which is to be given is tlils-city for the Opera Hoaso thii ovenlog, issaid to Ijo a (urea comedy ol the most approved style; action is reportoil to tin rapid enough to demand the attention due a tUrtu-rinu circuit. In the title roll) Thomas lJ. Keabrooke la a hustling, irascible old man, who baa made bla fortune in telling nostrums. tie olaliua attention from the Mart with an and taking Impersonation, and if justly to nave 'bia name printed In large type on the programme. The Miuneapolia The play goea witli praiseworthy snap.

Tbe maale wbioh ia interspersed in tbe ibree acta ia bright and.catoby,.and tbe specialtiesarogood iutbeirway. Tbeaecondact takes place in tbe green room of a theatre, aud the climax of tbia luagnilled vauilevlll abow la attained in tbat act. There ia the funny acrobatio Irish policeman, dude and Ueriuau vender. "The Irish Spree" ia successfully rendered by three "chawuinutbs." and a burlesque wrestling match also takes well. "LamrdMW The play of "LagarJere," oue of Klralfy's latest spectacular successes, which ia to be at tbo Opera House l'rlday anil Saturday evenings of this week, la centered nbout tbe inberitaaco to a large estate whose heiress was, on the eve of her fathers murder, jplaced In the caro of Lagarilirt.

Faithful to Ids charge, he protecta her during her childhood and deturininea to restore her rights aud possessions. He Is uucsssiogiy opposed by I'rince (loniaym, who hopes by tbo death df tbe true heir or tbo substitution of false one to secure tho estate. Tbe plot of tbo play is finely developed In the numerous scenes given The company curries a great deal of tcenery, which heightens the effect of the story and gives the performance a magnificent sotting. No small part of the entertainment consists of dancing scones. Tbe sale of seats begins at House's this mornlug.

"Koxo" nt the (Jrand. The Thanksgiving attraction at the Grand and for thu bulanco of tkio week will he that gorgeous spectacular production, "Zozo, tho Music Queen." It is a purely spbctaeular entertainment, in which special scencry and shapely yirlrt are the striking features. Considerable fun ia furnished by comcdiuns; it in, however, a thmoughly clean duction, offering nothing to offend tho tabto of the most respectable. One fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, Jibbed by the testimony of thousands of peoplo, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other eascB or allections nriaiug from impure state or low condition of tho blood.

It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, und gives strength to every purl of the system. Try it. 2 Now Mr. Deoklor will Take Kuny. Mr.

Deckler in a married man and lias two children. IIo resides at GUI Oth on tliu third floor. For six or seven years ho huH worked for the firm of Weasel, Nickel Oro6a, of 437 West 45th st. They are pianoactions. On Labor Day lio invested a dollar in a one-twentieth ticket in the Louisiana fitato Lottery.

The number was 8,174. He read in tho dispatch Irom New Orleans that ticket No. 8,174 had drawn tho capita! prize of $300,000, it made his wife open her eves. Hu received a telegram that his dollar incut had yielded $15,000. He took the ticket to Wells, Fargo Co.

for collection. He received th? $15,000, less the collection charge of $(J2 York Daily Newt, Ort. 5. daw. Columudh, Jan.

1, Tnx ELfxntop DatksCo. Dear of Dates cured mo of habitual tlon nni dyspepsia. I recommend it to all my friemis. Verv truly youia, Joeeph Ziminer, Prop, of Hotel St. Claire, ColumbuB.

O. Sold by 0. R. Qoetze, W. W.

I Irwin. W. K. Williams and John Laugh11 u. Logan Drug Co.

and Goodwin wholesale ageuts. 1 For a Disordered Liter try Beech All's PILLS. wbaw MA Kit I HI). W1M.IA November Mt St. 1'.

K. i.hurcli. by tho Rev. Jacob llrlttlutfliaQi, W. wiluaiih and Ki.la H.

Urrer. Tburiday, Norernbcr 21, 1W, nt o'clock p. at tho rentrienccot tho by tho Rev. J. T.

McClurc, Mr. Hugh J. McKaddem and MIm aomkh K. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." 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.

'Tis sold everywhere. no2-Mwmw River Packets. STEAMERS Per Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis, St. LouIb, New Orleans, and Intsrmedlate Points, Will leave Wharfboat, foot of Klorenth street, dnlly Monday cxccplod, aa follows: rrv h. steamer Master W.

Knox, every Tuwday nt 7. a. m. tOh h. 8teamer "ANDK8." fl, Cooper, llaiiicr; Al.

J. Blftvou, Cloikj ovury rtednoiday nt 7 a. m. rr-3- "learner "HUDSON," J. F.

Klllaon, Dun Laooy, Clark i every at 7 a. (Of h. Bieatnrr CHANCELLOR," LJKjf K. P. Chancellor, Matter! Ira il.

Clerkt every Friday at every Saturday al 7 a. I im. Steamer "HT. UWRKNOK," B. B.

JjttjMnoio, Maaterj Julo Webrman.Clerki Sunday at 7 a.m. Flrat clan Whsallni to Cincinnati, M. Round trip, tio. and room eluded, tramierable, and good twill i tiod. For freight or pamge apply on board, or1 WlephonoNo.m 4 8teamghlp Tloketa.

QUMHTMAS IN KNOLAND, I Tfao favorite Datum "AUiKA" Nil, Df carabor 10 lor MfotpooL Arnata iwaita aattn Cabin Mcoiid fcbln $3t. 150. TlckaUtl II, 1.1IRII RUMS', Photography, pEIMONS WANTING I'liotflRMphft or Portriilta POR THI HOLIOAYi Ib.uM plan tb.lr New Advertisements, A8TBAMNo. 'U Indfatm laland. hi ilmiiliih 1'mir." TiiikabL 25 fiSOlli at Baumer'a muilo turn, and at Ul dOor of the cburcb.

no?" QT00K3 FOB SALE. 10 flbarea National Bank of 10 8buret! Comwwclal Bauk. 10 kbirtui Ohio Valley Unk. Blurea Uiugblln Nail Company. No.

'H 'l'welth Btreet. pAULOH FENDERS! With Brau, Nlckcl, or lilaok Ban. A lint at the Hardwire ml UoueeturnUMuii Slot. ol NESBITr A noD-WM Until JJOA8T TUKKEY, Kout your TbaukiglvlBS Turkuy iu out ol Wich'i I'atool Hout I'aoi; icll-Uilinu, no burning roului tin IuIcm and Bake, tllforaklOK. fold only by W.

JOHNSON'S SOW. nojr mo Main intent. HfJ WILL BELL: A urat, doklntbts two Illicit ttwld.no., lituito lu itiu Uil part ol th. oily, ou IbapUne, twturtou Klovuuth toil Twclttli atrwu. It large and oomuiwlioue, tin.

it rwm.ana nloiant double luHl by la), wltn brick italile ud homo 011 alky. The property will co, ON'T LET COLD WEATHEtt catch you with a Rusty Base Burner. ill Ilo-Mckel It, nod pat It iu otdor. Telephone to call for II. JOSEPH BULL 8TOVE wjl Main aod Fourth t'lty.

WEST V1HOINIA EXPOSITION YY AND STATE I'AIlt AMOCIAUON'lu puriae.ee at'thb bT-lawi ol tho ff.it Vlr Saturday, Peiciaber 7, atthe hour of 7 o'clock p. lu the Booma of the Hoard of Commiiilouon of Ohio County, btate of Weat Virginia, for tbo purooio of holding an election for a Hoard of to acrvo durluR the joar ot ltt'JO, and tn transact auy other boaiueaa that may bo brought before lb. VrCdenl. (IRQ. HOOK.IkraeUty.

noff HOOE BRO. HAVE THE IDEAL FEED MILL Awn Hoh? rowan COMBtMM. Will grind corn and cob and all kluda of grain, and drive any machinery. Every farmer thould havoau Ideal. yodder Cuttera, Plowa.

Plow Folnla. Feed Outlaw, Uum, Kovoliera. and max Cook Sloven. IMbK uolfrMWMW No. 111S Market Street.

EIGHT HOUR Mass Meeting I HEELINbl WHEELMEN'S HALL, Market Btmt, botweoo PouitMnth and Flftceuih utrotli. ou Thursday Evening, Nov. 28. 8AMOEL aOMPUBS, X'rcaldont ol thd-Aljerl. can Federation of tabor, and J.

McUUiKK, Qeueral Secretary of the Brotherhood of will deliver addrettei. All are Invited toatiend. no27 BAKE DAY. Use Llil'e KxceUlor ltaklng P.wler. lor Chapi and Bouiib Skin.

SACHET POWDERS. A variety of the be? at R. H. LIST'S, IQIO Main Street. HO DUST SBXNEVtA filters OH AWvraBflUSH KITIN J.

I'ttlibCOTTJk flio Ao Elejnut Uuo ol Oiconted Tea ail Dinner Ware! CAME, DESSERT and Fancy Chamber Sets; CHANDELIERS, Parlor and Library Lamps, Bronze and Bisque Statuary. ALSO, A LARUE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS In Urtat Variety, for the HOLIDAYS, bpcclal bftrRAlua offered. 66 Pleoea English Decorated Tea Sets for $3 60. loo Plaoiis Fngilah Decorated Dinner Sete for $8 ou. lnepcotlon rcapwtlully Invited.

JOHN FRIEDEL. no'jft 1110 Main and limWat.rlU. NO LONGER in DOUBT. It la no longer a queatton bot an absolute that merit ia a winner all Ibc time. Tbrna an arilolo of morchandlw In the other market and If! It baa not the qualltlca claimed for It, It will live but a little while.

Boon, yea, very aoon, the poopic trill brand It n. g. Not to, bowover, with the real thing, but quite to the contrary. If II la what It la claimed to bo, that pnblle will ludorw it by continuing lta pnrobaiea. da it ia Age Rye." No better in doraemont can bo obtained than the continued aalo to those who havo been ualng It for yoara.

Doctora and boapltala have tried It and aroitlll nalng It, proof of which, if wanted, can and will be furnlihed abundantly. Silver Ago Rye being the only dlaplayed whlaky at the Kxptaltlnn la anothor proof of lu fearloti poeltlen a aundard old and wliablo atlmnlant. We do not claim that it carea all diteaaei, but we do know that it ii an exoellant remedy for many. It la everywhere at II SO per full quart, We alao keep all the hading Pennaylranla rye whlakiea, full qtiarta, A jean old, your oholce for 9100 per qnart, or 0 quarta for IA 00. Winoa, brandlea and glna at from 60 cenu and upward.

All gooda neatly picked and aent anywhere. Send for price liat, or call on MAX KLEIN, Strait. Allegheny. One fay Excursions 1 'or Uia mlnaln wMmnodtllop nnrchuJumiMom lo HullBM Tonrlil MHplu BruT fntiM PAT, Iron ChlMfo to ihtton aultornU tl? IManr. tntr oomfori oonroolonoo uMm smt QUI.

M.IHMt, A LL or BOOK AND JOt New STIFEL CO. 2 a STIFEL CO. C. Mendel Co. WE ARE We are after U.

Do you understand? We want you to know that we sell the very best goods at a price lower than that made by any other merchant. RU 2 US on 2 us Are you on to ua? Are you on to our perpendicular plan of doing business? Are you on to our straight forward methods? Come and get acquainted with our methods and you will join the crowd, who say "There's no place to trade like G.MENDEL&GO.'S B1AL1RI Carpets, Furniture, 4c. Musical piANOS Tuned and Repaired Qeo. Taylor-Important to Important to the Mlicl Main to Market. Contemplating at an early day extensive changes and additions to my Store Building, which' will necessitate the disposition of a large portion of my stock to make room for the workmen, I have decided to mark down stock to prices that will make it move much more rapidly than it would at the regular market values.

The first special offering will be my ENTIRE STOCK OF Dress Goods, CLOAKS ft FURS! Not less than Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth of Desirable Goods MARKED DOWN to prices that will make them go quickly. It is my, intention to continue this special sale until the Store will be closed for a few days to make the changes. GEO. R. TAYLOR, 1150 MAIN STREET.

J. 8. Rhodes Co. NEW CLOAKS! Rhodes Fine Plush Sacquea. Fine 3-4 Plush Jackets.

Ladles' Cloth and Stocklnett Jackets, In this Season's Beat Styles. 200 Ladles' Newmarkets, the garment for cold weather, 40 styles to select from. Cheap, to Close Oat! 25 Jackets ranging If rom $5 to $7, choice of lot for 49 Newmarkets nt $3 to $7, less than half the regular price. 34 Ladles'ShortWraps, costing from $9 60 to $22, oloslrig out at from $5 to $12. Inducements In Children's Cloaks, at J.

S. RHODES 1152 Main Street. no21 Drugs, Chemicals, Eto. LOGAN DRUG GO. New erory day In Seuonablo Ooodi.

HOLIDAY GOODS la mw itjrlea and varfrtjr. CUBIT PBOTECTOIW. Freah Vaoolna Vlrui mxltod dallrKiXCriCtOMU' AOIHT1 FOR SHOW GASES. SHOW GASES. Menthol Inhalari, lor Hold.

mil Throit AnoUona. Corn Plaatara. and Maltaao Oorn euro, wnettuni saw. rnoraiRoii or Login's Gepnloe Eicelslor Baking Powder PLEASANT WORM SYRUP, LOUAN'S KU. JAM.

aiKOKB, LILT CKKAM, FOE TDK SKIN, ItOMIUTRAD FILM, CIMlKRKUA CORN CURE, BELL'S EXl'ELMOIt 8A1MAPARILLA Praotlpllon tooartUlr oompouoatd ill haari. Tolophone 181. LOGAN DRUG WRIDOK rrtRKKH. Cornice And Tin Roofing. Galvanized Iron Cornice ROOFING.

B. F. CALDWELL, to, Mala Milk NiMH. Gold Medal Flour. BUY THE CELEBRATED Gold Medal Flour! All Flout burin, the tbor, bnnd la tko HIGHEST GRADE OF FLOUR, UiDI IK Till GHUTUUXIOr Washburn, Crosby Co.

MINNEAPOLIS, Him DAILY CAPACITY, 8,590 BARRELS, Juit Iblnk of it. Eight Thonaand Five Hundred Karreli of Flour Dally. Thl? enonniiua quantity of flour oould uot be aoM umeao there la ureal merit In 1L There la merit In Uold Medal Flour; for mas? it baa been a favorite with Uakrra and llouaektepera la all parta of the world whrre flour la uaed. It la FOA SALE IN WHEELING by all drat olaMfrooers and flonr dcalera. It yon want tho beat flour order of yonr grocer a or nack of Waahburn, Croaby Uold Modal Floor.

Don't forgot the name. A. C. EGERTER, 1812 MAIN STREET, Agoata lor Wholesale Agoata lor Waahburn, Croaby Co. id Groceries, Etc.

M. REILLY, WHOLESALE gkrooeiei, PORK PACKER, AND CURKR OF THE Celebrated "Strawberry Hams," -FLOUR IGhrlitlan "Crown'1 brand? Patant, Taylora' Patent and ''Bait" Family, WHllomi' Choloa Ohio Family, Professional Cards, W. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, kin, wkMiloi, Vi SlnU. Oin inaunuiM ttlowitt ratal la bwtoottpftflka. iplHMw Wanted.

tb'a New -Ji'eu. tho aecret "ligoiulug calmUttuf." lu aii hour. For blftbeai ei etaw I UK jr Job'iaton bldir.CIiHumU. i A GENTS xV 80UBI Weaber atlord. i Wl Argutueuu In lu fitvur oouvinelng.

Njulon two fur circular and u-m? Wuma IWltM TO EMPLOY A FLW LA. DlKi ouaalary.to Uk? i bj kmi. 1 uoM at their houiee: viultulv un.il MotiM' light wry lucltwulnu and healthful; nowk! roqulro-U Mri' HtuUl poaltlotr, lib 1 per wiek In "oou toiptnupj. By lucludo muk knowu people of oultivlllu. Uinliituii, puu.

Iburgb and elaewhere. Ail.lte-* ifclaa. Marion Atiua, kourth auj humJji Kv 10 the I'IiiIcm ClulhM i unh iim ever that -ld? clothea wtttout plus; pa'tut ra.i,tly Uorf; Sold only by Menu, lowborn tfemiv.iUnniki I UlllvtlU-. HQ Ittull'l ll'? Mil niiO aamule Hue bv uw ai" drvu i to ageuta; wcuro your tcrrliurj uufo, Adilrca Wuhcwm Vi Clown UMK Co HolWi'U klievl, YlOrCilUl, For Rent. miwTliocii du noutb droa tway Knquiwol uku)n gANB.

No.O^iin KiM.ii hm.i rp0 Ittu jjjkl IT airvet; tenrtrU. M.t- W'fcLL KNOWS Bualum bmuil, No. viKb k.t%cL given April Knmi.rvof t. wt ftttf lumrmucro. 0(j General Notices.

yyiiEKUNU UKlUiii: company Wlliuuxo. W. Nov. Imj. Bookt (or the i ilm hiutk of Wbtwllng at Ibeofilctiol llio J.

K. In.nkn. UU Market mrMst.auil In ikt n.iii i.loi upi. Jobs llul.UK, llt'Brj Kclimui li Mid JUUU 11. Hwuouoy, rnuiuilltet'.

bv u)wu Decvjulij'r Or oruor ol tbe Ikmnl o( Dlri-vbin Hronvik noift Wbivlni" MuHmnwny. Special Notice! 0001) CHANCE 1 IfavluK olbcr iliai our un, dlvldwl nttuution, wo have deelued to oflir Im baIo our Ketatl ur rvry Itutlnm. 1 The ba? I ecu for Grocery imoe lot tbo part iwenlj-Hve i ylcnudla 'heartof very olaaa of liaile. A n.r? ounir unitj lu mm Mtm, wide awake rebat cuter liitoa 1 with a fktablUbeO luJc. ou or addnw, COXNKK SNEW.KER, Fourlccnlb and I an0 v'a.

For Sole. Stocks and keal estate fob BAI.K. SObhareaof lli.nw|*roh. erty, 10 Sbaren o1 ifclun'tii, i.oix 1, ,1 1 ebriat'u Addition, 4 nulminii liumei'lii I liofl- til shun? biu.liiK i rliroat airiH't Kekliieuce.aud lOtharu of Feabody liikurau.oCo. TlloMAS O'rtRIEM.

Kktatuuml-tuck nruknr, I Telephone ho. 4X). MuIumiwi, I noil HALE. hMALL FR01T KARM, coulnlnlng fiyt ten. I wlthacoodouu'itoic Iiuiih1 ol five iipletidfu cellar.

Wi ll lu iruli ol I kiUt Mouilful supply of good water Cad 11 flko, about IiaiI mile irmn Irl'tctwa I Very cheap and H. 'l lluw ki.l. lUHUrauce aud hwil K-ui- I noK) UhllM.MokT I II 1ft. i ESTATE AM) M'UUS FOR SALE. A number of KOiHl Uryiiliu lu lloutri uf I Loti in dllleieut of li city.

2,600 A urea of WeH Virginia uiudclirap. Abe aome good 8iocai. I Telephone Ko. M. II J.

oe26 No. CI 1 wrifiii Mntl A CO. FOR SALE. Ooo Boiler, 'JO (cot long, 'M luobca lu ilUmttel and two 13 Inch One Small Knglue All in rejialr mid will be ftUillAM iCA POR SALE, ''m? aoout i2 railek froui liec. i a euUlraUon.

balance In tlii.U i-- Aoffi 0,1011,0 lh "ou A i mbu- Agent. I SALE Or Exchange! Mj Countr; i'Juco ut hliu Natural gn toi rajnlniwater, flveaata. Well imitruvH. Wo. yTOCK FUK MALE.

I offer lor aalo froia fly.Ouo to Htook In a long Mtabllahed lueorw.nwdem factoring bualneaa lunr thU i per ccul JAMKH L. fliirUT, H.QMkin-W. FOR SALE. (24) Twenty-four Lots in CnHwtil'i Addition to the City of Sheeting. Buld LoU are bounded or, tin north lj tv-tilnth atreet.otj tljt cant iliiuofeiuittfJ tiio miutli by lilt' HhikIJuii Jiomouiul.

Umitcmby the a. ao. Thalr proximity to the nllnw thoiu lot MUbllalioicau. If not fold Hi thirty dn)? will bewldit lie auction. For terma and further W.

V. Huok a Or Wiluim M. haxhus, aulft Cor. CIiai li a pi Real Estate. FOR SALE.

Ground on cant of vnith Front I Can foil 82 feet, 60 or hoi n'. I l) frout Ml Ground eornerltiK on Hi itmeta, 131 a front foot No. to! Hltuuili f-rcct, l.ulf lot. No 24 t. No.

fth Vlrxlnln itri'oi. Lot on Kouth I'fiiii No. 10 North hroni atrm. No, McU.li.cli Dtrii't. No.

I(06i haplnic Mi cel. No. lOtu ('liHiilitie atn-et. I No. 11 Ji Koir aireot.

I No. law Jacob atru't. Thrco IIoiimi, ciwt c-ri'l ofTacsij- I Mvo'iih atreut. A DoHrablc KcMi'enrc on Fottriwi'h i Two Dwlrnble J-dtK'iiliPi' No. 1731 JlHrkvi nirin, lluwci so by tm.j7.rn No.

221ft toir Kroiind fwt No. 21 (Mi milniid 2los Water atru't. No. Main atrcet. No.

2102 Main atrcet. 100 Aero Farm on nhort Creek. Threo Farma near trcepoit, ilarrlionflHW Ohio. Many other llouaea, Uta nml Farmi FOR RE.NT. i until No, 9M0 KnfT atreat, flr't floor No.

MiUChapllne atteet A lM-alraule lUaldenco, KMuml ij per Annum. Acr? Farm ou Middle Whecllil 1800 per annum. JAMBS A. HENRY, KmI lUUltn Agenl, I' B. Claim tary mblln.

wo inn FOR SALE. Roomed Framo House. wi'm I Ho.2J41 A A food Hoom-d ou -oath lw? Alio aotae very dcaltabio huiKHm Funn atrnt. Kaaldenco with full total Vo aurha'Wj linlldlny Lota turner Main factory all' A Ooutilry i I Obluj Acha of ro niH I tionar, a fmylik Hufl'dlNff In the near Tirrrity.tilii?li 1 near Thirtieth; llayaion i.rar Tw? Ohio County Kami. i Btflall Farm near MouwMllie fi." I for elty iirniwrty.

ftttldenpcav (iglnKtori f.am iHiUbla Hrlck Iiohm- on North lltlfoi Will My well aaan Lota In the I'M Ihlr i.f'in'b I Ml North Huron and North fr-n' 'lr I Kaaldtmi-e on North rimit bonac, intooaiiK. A Drat cUm 7 roomed Mai fill Kootnid MJfjft I Mri'olloth itVf-t I Ixitaon ofiftcenlh I afltt Mtnat IliMliie-a I A Ufa roomed llonieon Imputed I'Mpeny FOR RltNI-lfitiiitri IriMfroinavntroof city Couiitr; flan bmith, uh M.I'' tttttibMibl mdnld..

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