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I MEDICAL. _ ^ I VLt.JL.S. IrOf'S PILLS! I BEST I IN" THE |V7"Oi^ LID I I nyruim' vegetable. I INDORSED UY I Njj,Uu-, l li rgjuicu and tile AUluted E(?rj? here. Mmimlest Meal Triumph of iheAgs JJM'ilb I r. mm ow1'.";-'- ^ |?||?Ib|s *F s fells! jest. WW r?*r?Mii< 3|fe? SiPlel^fll IIIf!sis I ' ?!| :, itV am. PBPOOIBTa. r E. su^itee, v, i \\ IXFTH STREET. , . ,.f n iiliyMrian'* ??**? I" the tofb< ' n? iiurcu?li?Mdemamta(or - j.mve that I have dealt i) iii.iii.w who have ooniulted t" , , ..t'oiauiu without piTinla* e ; ?iuy hundred oortlflcata Ipoui "i , 11;i .1 uiut they hail hecn pro ,,| , A thorough medicaleducation, < xiNirlcmt:and familiarity ii. , ,u< 'ii?. iK'I'Mo obaervancu of turn* Kni(,u i" .;i.iritifs ami >trlet attention to ,i . . -in, insures success, If euro In , , .>11 ii iTikly give thu patient my opinion. JIOM i : PROOF jl,In- v ni ! I.iver DImcmcs ami Rheumatism? Mrml firrii'l) "Nothing seemed to lu-lp me; Juduui kM uiit uf bed. Dr. Btnith cured mo." ^ Zm. PHILLIPS, Wheeling, W. Va. (iUrrh, I' of Now. Impaired Vtiicto.?Suftad for yean i-.ir. nt medicine failed to help me. tcly cured mo. * CHARLES CIIADDUCK, (if >|K'i?h'i ?fc Co., Wheeling. W. Va. , i 1 ieoratcd Stomach.?1"Treatment ktfKtn : ?.. ! i give mo relief. Dr. Smith cured * rilOMAS HOLT, Insunuico Agent, fit*.- Ii.i'l tin m fur fourteen yuan. Dr. Smith p,,ii, LOUIS f. WASHINGTON. (rn.|'il.i. I'.uiinlug 8orus on lload?"My sou was if.,:,.I luf fourteen yearn. Nothing seemed to dp Wo. i?r smith cured him." ' MRS. CATUKIUKR CAPS, Market street, Wheeling, \V. Va. Gum -"Suflered for year* with cancer. Had it at out tlir??'time*, it returned after each ojuraton. l?r. Smith cured mo without knife, caustic or ? MKS. U. M. ORCUTT. pli,?, Ki-tulaof Antm.?Flat of my back for 18 Kf|?orted dying. Dr. Smith cured ino withNttaifc, in flva weeks. TTIOMAS COLVIN, Whol?^ile flrocer, Main Ht., Wheeling, W. Va. FkintloiM of Rectum, Prolapsus and Piles.? nun up to die and pronounced incurable, fie.Scutli cured mo without knife." WASHINGTON DEL ANY, Martin's Ferry. frr.H.O. Udd write*:?"Dr. Smith'* professional gnkw In my family have been muit satisfactory iv11 nuntnend htm to all a* a gentleman and a itillful ell) -i' Ian." Hp. Muntaret Kolb say*:?"I had been suffering WNroti yearsand treated by many physicians for <l?j. i-i i' l?r. smith Mild I had a tnj>e-worm and kuiilit hours removal a monster 109 feet long." fault Complaints.?'Three years in hospitals for Jfowli-H. tfivt- nit' |M>euilar advantages In Mich com*. ftnanii ii' i of catarrh, diseases of heart,liver, faucii, kidneys, xkin, blood, nervous affections an>l wciikii. - of men and youth, scrofula and tftuu testify t,. my success llkfriirvil without the knifo. Patient* ut miMaueomay he treated by letter and tWidlnn gnanuit I. A chart for sulf examlnataKoton receipt of two three-cent stam|M, and lirlre returned free. , j Ooaiullatlon ut ofUco free. Ofllro hnurs from 9 A. i. to.?r h . daily. Sunday from 2 to '? p. k. Call srsddnw, J. SMITH. M. I)., ipM v.; Ml Tw.dfth St.. Wheeling. W. Va. FINANCIAL. g.V.NK uF THK OHIO VALLEY. j CAPITA1 1175,0001 Ww. A. I?m President J Il/B. 81MM0.1 Vice-President Docs a General Hanking Business. DIKKCTORS: Wo. A Iv;t, Wm. B. Pimtwn, John K. Bourora, A. M. Adam*, Victor Hosctiburg. ennr fltwycr, ml* F. P. JEPBON, Cashier. . bxCllANCSK 1IANK. Ju CAPITAL 1200,000 lil, Vaxcr President juivti Lac oil i.in Vice-President U.Vunrf, h. Horkhclraw, K. U'uhlln. NV. Klllnahain, L? A. W. Kelly. Win Knew, ? ,, M jniiv J. JQttKS. rMliior. PHOTOGRAPHY. Jj'JNT Vur tullUET IT." * SH E CARD rllOTOORAFIla II PER 1102. J _mii hikuvx's 'iai.i.kry. faviMstTitsir PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, J?? 1.W Market rtfget . QKAYON lMltTliAlTH AT MYI.IOS' ATIT STUDIO, Nn, IIM MAIN PTBECT, pv,i>. ANVirx, A1SVILS, ' BELLOWS, BELU^WS*BELTOWS | At the four rtnry Iron front, HW nml 1424 Mnln Street. Jacob sasryDER. ." w JJ WII.IIKLJlH Ihut h( In to .In ?lt rrpflr fcXUnrn,t"^ "f rtny klii'I. mrjwt lnyliin, W"' \'-t|?T linnginff. mrpci rlmnlng, Ar., A?' tttu'ng1'011 "n wl" 1,0 to ,|1W .*'* 11>.' Mnln St.. Third Moor. rot. WerentTt KITTYS M nwfnl Mot*, ft *t* reed* JWII 0 . Hunf#lir.un. ?rillug 1 v*r> \iUn- BKATTY, Witfhlntton. N. J NKW HICII ItMJOI). PARSONS' rrnciATIVE PILLf " Wnwl.ftn<l Will completely rhnnir ,r"' !'1 ll"' iii three month! *QTpcrviri who'*111 take one|>I11 ownnlchtfrnp m? 1 ?' ?k? miyr ho restore*! to wuna health ??Mi i thlm l*po*ib!e. by null (or eight letter rtumt*. J. 9. JOIISPOM A CO., IWtnn, Mm*., fonnrrlr ftanjmr, Me. JSENTS WANTED sWWSjjj tat V'V r htventei!. Will knit * w?lr of *twl ill ? hr,,l n,"t,rt0 complete, in /? mlnfttefc I 1 SI?!'" *ntt * ?""?t rrvrloty of fancy work for whlc SswS?iP| IUPICAL, KCURE U The Leading Scientist* of to-day agree thut moot iIIm-'ums are caused by dUonlen-d Kidney* or Uver. 1/, therefore, tbu Kidney* and Liver an.* kept lu in-rfeet order, perfect health will Ihj the remit. This truth hiuiouly been known * short time and for year* people mtlcrvd ureal agouy without being able to llu>l relief. The dUcovery of NVuruur'a Safe Kidney aud Uver Cure work* a new era in thu tn-atuient of the*} troubled. Made frotu a uliople tropical leaf uf rare value, it contain* Ju?t the elemenu necoMry to aourUh aud Invigorate both of ineso Krwu uncuiut, uuu surety restore and keep them In order. It w it POSITIVE Remedy for ull the disease* that cause paiiu In the lower part of the body?for Torpid Liver?Headache?Juuudlco?litexinesa?Gravel?Fever, Aunt? Malarial Fever, aud all difficulties of the Kidney#, Uver aud Urinary Onpuu. It U an excellent nnd xafu remedy for females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruutlou and Is Invuluuble for Leucorrhu-u or Falling of the VVoiub. A# a Wood Purl tier It is unentitled, for It cures the ojguiik tiiat make tho blood. HEAD THE RECORD. "It saved my life."?E. II. Lakely. Selma, Ala. "It 1# the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to wouier.."?Mother's Magaxlue. "It has (Mused severe tents and won eudoniemeiits i from some of the highest medical talent lu the country."?New York World. I "No remedy heretofore discovered ran lie held for one moment lu comparison with It."?Kev. C. A. Harvey, D. I)., Washington, I). This Remedy, which has done such wonders, Is put up in the LAKiiKST S1ZKI) IU)TTLB of any medJciue upon the market, aud Is sold by Prowl*!* and ull dealer* at |1 i'i iter bottle. Fur Diubete*. enquire for WAKNKIt'd SAFE D1AUETEU CURE. It Is a Positive Remedy. II. II. WARNEH I CO.. auiVrriiMW Rochester. N*. Y. VALUABLE DISCOYERK BY MILS, i'illiz MVEIIS. Drawing ant) Healing Salve I'rlco 23 anil 50 ccnU per llox. The Drawing and Healing Salvo curt* carbuncles, felons and abaesses, without the aid of the knife. Tho Drawing and Healing Salvo cures cuts, burns and tlcth wounds. Tho Drawing and Healing Salve cures erysipelas and ringworm*. The Drawing nnd Healing Salvo cures piles and poisoned tlcsh. Tho Drawing and Healing Salvo cures corns, Inflamed Joints, chilblains uud frost bites, Sirs. Julyo Mycin' Rheumatic Cure Is a certain cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, weak bucks, spmius, stiffness of the Joints, severe aches, crumps, Ac. Price tl per bottle. Trial bottle 10 < mil*, ror wio, wuoicmiu rim renin, ny I.OUAN A CO,. mhll-MW Cor. BrUlgflfaiul8U., Wheeling. DR. RICE, 37Conrt Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A r?i*Ur1y ?4omu4 ui WftU/ n<*?IIB?l tbyikUo auj tl* Spormntorrhoa and Impotcucy, u lb* mull efMir ium la youth, Vttul mcwwi la m*. tun* y??r?, #r oih?f cnM, an I nrMlurlni wmof ibrWlowlai tifecU: NnTnuiOMi, Bcmlnil RmUMoai. (nl?bl *?!? by dmmi). Dlmacu of Mibt, Drfwtlt# Memory, l*fcy. It al !>-? ?y. Plablf* 00 ftet. A *?nl?u t? N*tny of ftniko. Coafualoo of Mm, Uii of Heiu?l font. ke.. rrod?rtn| mtrr1tr> lavcapor or nsbaiipr, ar? tbomibly *o4 prrea* tatiytur*/. SYPHILIS i",lu"^eu,T4 ,b4*^ )""?: Gonorrhea, GLEET, BUkturv, UrtbMli, Htrala, (or K?nur*;, m-o aoJotKir prtrau dlMOMt quickly eur?l. It U Klf riMoat that a phy ilclan ?bo p??i iprrlaltttratta to a atrtaln cit*? of 4l<?aic<. and trratlni ihotmnU aaaa* ally, adqulm inotikllL Phyikl?n? lwi?l#?tbl? firt ofinj r*.*onB?o<l porioni to my caro. Wbro It l? fbamteairal to vltll tho city fbr trvaun#ni. nuMHun eao to MM ^rlrauly aol ufily by oull or ttpr??< anysbar*. Cnrei Guaranteed in all Cases nnaortakon. loii'ulUtlooa Mrmaallr nr ky Utur fr?? anil lavKM. CUr|?i rtaMoablo an4 cormpoudroco itrletly ceufU?nu?l. , PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 500 PM*>> "At I" ?nr Milttt*, ??iurrl? ? !?!, for thirtf (W) r#?U. flkoald bfl fMd b? til. A .Mm. l. ttioTt, OflU? fccmlffWBli.il. to ?P. it. 2 to 11\ 1L GRAY'S "SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MAR*THE ORKAT En-TRADEMARK |lpcrmator BEFORE TAIIIfctKKln In^thc AFTER TAKINO buck, Dlmnes* of Vision, Prematura Old Arc, and many other disease* that lead to Iiimtiilr or Con* 1 sumption and * prcmatnregrave. tnr Full pnrtle- i ulani In our pamphlet, which wo desire to send free by mail to every one. ??"The Hpcclflo Medicine Is sold by nil druggist* at fl per package, or nix package* for /?, or will Ih.? sent by mall on rewlpt of the money by *ddrewl?g q RAy MKDICIJfK rf) IluflWo, N. Y. fold 1 n Wheeling by Laughlln, Bros. & Co. jalO-TTHMW 01,000 REWARD! KSh Will be given for any acid* or poisonous yt substances found in q % COLE'S COItN SALVE, g ^ Thc'greatandonlysurccureforcornsand ^ i bunions. This preparation Is harmless v* and can be use*! with perfect safety. One ? application Is all that Is neccsaary to con- M Z* vine? the most skeptical of thu virtues of ? ,h"Krr;?iT A Triai,-? 5 > ? and bo convinced. Kor salo by druggists vj ^ everywhere. CO LB A CO., sole proprle- ? > tor*. Box 1141, Zancsvllle, O. Kor sale at g wholesale by LOGAN A CO., Wheeling. X ^ siid WBLW ft DKNT, Bridgeport, 0., fl wholp^ilodrnwlst*. )vt:t-n,>w y* BUSINESS CARDS. THOB. McCormick. J. W. Vanklrkk McCOKMK'K it VAXKURES Hflvo mlo control ot Hi la Territory for GATCII Ao SMITH'S RUBBER ROOF PAINT! The tnnst Perfect and lift.*ting Enamel Covering lor TIN AND BHBKT IRON BOOKING over Invented. Olflcej No. 1800 Ifootl Street, Wheeling, W. Va. RKFKREN(TE8. Henry K. List, Wheeling, W, Va. I). C. List, Jr., Wheeling. W. Va. J. M. Todd, Wheeling W. Vft. ? Henry Senmort, Wheeling. W. \a. Belmont Nail Company, Wheeling, W. \ a. Walsh A Kcllnw, Pike s Opera House, Cincinnati. J(*cpli Hunker. Chief Fire Dop't, Cincinnati. C. Moerleln, Kim Street Brewery, Cincinnati. Col. L. M. Dayton, Cincinnati. The Reymann Browing Company, Wheeling.^ EST VIRGINIA 8TKNcTl~AND FKAL WORKS, NO. 1731 MARKET STREET, WHEELING, . Manufacturer of Stencil Platen. Bnrulng Brand*, Steel Stamps, Rubber Stamps and Namo I'latea, Seals engraved tonrder. PostofllceMarklngStamp*| (wnceuon mm mimuini. nuuuvi Ajyv klmU of 8ttnoli Supplies. Jyfi ' A. T. CASTOR. .Jjj-EW BOILEK WOKK8. Manufacturer* of portable, jtatlonary. murine boiler*, breeching, chimney*, tank*, Mill*, door*, shutter* and All kinds of beary sheet lr*?t? work. Iiealer* It* secondhand botler*. For Information . app(f U) COX <t 3fORKls??y, fio. iw? Market street TelephoneC?21. Rej*l?specJ*UUcntlon. Terms . reasonable. tnnfl . jy a LIUT, itL, : PORK PACKER " And curer of tha celebrated CHESTER MEATS, which are now ready and for sale at ? FOURTEENTH STREET. I My f. C. MmM are ?)) bmnded, "Liit'i Cheater." ' _ajft ! T M. CLOWOS, i u I, pKAUUt |t? llraln, Uronntl Feed, lUlr d Ifof, Rtrpff A( Pouth Street, Near Market Street flridire, - Will pay the hlRhent market price for wheat, corn e and rata. la 1.1 [i WOUPOpOEJtf AND SMALL HAND i hi!? Sim UreUini* TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. By naU, in advance, potto# prtjxud. On# yaar H 001 Three montht, *200 Six mop*1** - * 001 One month 76 Ddittrtd by Carrien in City and Suburb at 15 caU per wtk. *EM I. WEEKLY. By mail, in advance, potiayt prepaid. One year 93 001 Six moutha 4160 WEEKLY. By maU, to adcunct, pottage prepaid. One year. fl 601 Six muutha 4100 Ureal reductlou to clul*. Bend for ?anpta copy and circulars. AUdxcM all communications to FKEW ? CAJIPBELL, Pl'EUfcH tHS INTKLLIUK.NCKR. Wheeling. W._Va._ ?k Mdtytmtr. Fur the Intelligencer, OI'U LATE PRUIDEXT. (SON.NCT IN At JUMTIC FuKM.) Join hand*, ye HUMctuud Kingdom* of the Earth, Around thi.scculnd borrow of mankind! Moveclomir up, till merged in heart ami mind Each uiau i? brothcr'd to till* man of worth, Sulktl'lv filnhiiilli'li. bv nMii-f?l lilrlli Amcricu'ft Chief Mimtorute- viihhriuuW: tiruwn now, through death, tnuHltfiired tun I delined Aa virtue'* pattern, iu 1U Bre<iU?t girth. Helklun wwim.' thine W My priealhood done, Furuhe beheld the* ??? "from to strength." Iti Literature, |N?tcril>' Mill ruu Kui'h liny, to incuxori'pii thy wisdom'* length. I.ove.H feet w III follow* niter thee iu well, Distributing her brighu.nl Immortelle! T. C. DAGXIA. October 1 it, 18H1. <01.0 U A DO. Lt'ller iroiu Major Turn .\urlou. - :; >.S pulsus,Col.,October 7, '81. ) .ligeuevr: >?y the first leisure moments vouchatv - uiu fur several weeks to present ycu .cuders with u brief review of politi ail und industrial ovents transpiring within tfca borders <?/ the ratanjle Suite. I claim originality of descriptive phraseology in the employment of this word, and its application to the boundaries of Colorado. Unlike any other .Suite in the Union, Colorado forms an almost perfect jwirallelogram?u regular miliUiry shoiildcr-stnin, as it were, which is all appropriate enough, for unless the Day of Judgment coines too soon, she will yet indicate the mnk of the Nation, and form a glittering ornament on U nele Aim's majestic shouhler. Though separated by many leagues from the scenes of sorrow attending the obsequies of our martyred President, the sympathetic heart of our people was stirred to its profoundest depths, and the manly tears of many a bronzed and rugged miner mingled with the earth, as with pick and powder, in the gloom of shaft and tunnel, he labored to enrich the world. President Garfield was the idol of the laboring class of onr population. They recognized in him the embodiment of the principle of equality. They remembered that he, too, had toned and struggled poverty, plucking by his own unaided efforts rich fruits from every branch of the tree of knowledge, lifting himself up higher and higher, until at last, Hkilled in the urts of peace and war, hi* fame as a scholar, teacher, legislator, warrior and statesman ltc'W ajmco. and an enlightened people choso him fur their ruler. Who that witnessed that thrilling hcciio in the Chicago Convention when the roll of the states was railed for the hist time, almost before Mr. Campbell had announced the vote of West Virginia, and the delighted delegates grouped the banners of their Suites around the head of their chosen chief, amid the plaudits of ten thousand people?who, 1 nay, that gazed upon that historic tableau, can forgot the modesty and gmce of Garfield's bearing in that supreme moment of his life? With head bowed down and features pale and trembling with emotion, he received in dignified and respectful silence that grand ovation. What noble thoughts then chased each other through his active brain, while an ocean of gratitude circled round his great heart. Men then wept tears of joy. The great struggle was over and the wisdom of the Nation had selected a man to fill the Presidential ollice who had not sought the glittering prize, but whose transendent genius Khining forth in the prevailing storm and darkness, and whose commanding voice raised to allay the surging sea of passion, pointed him out as the lit instilment of harmony and peace, and as if by inspiration the assembled delegates proclaimed him their choice to become the successor of Washington and Lincoln. Oh! for a tongue to curse the wretch whoso cowardly hand stnick down this great man in the midst of his career of usefulness, thus thwarting the wishes of fifty millions of contented people, and filling the land with shame and woe. Let us pass a law that any man who attempts to assassinate a President of |he United Suites shall be adjudged a criminal outside the pale of law, and make it the duty of every citizen cognizant of such a crime ngainst civilization to kill the ofender 011 the spot. What compensation is it to hang this miserable creature now. If he were to live ten thousand years lie could not accomplish as much good for humanity as Garileld has done in every moment of his working life. It is better to prevent assassination if possiblo than to punish the assassin. Therefore let us have special legislation relating to tho murder of our Chief Magistrate. Garfield isdead, but the Nation still lives, and so do its millions of citizens, who all have to contend with the duties and responsibilities oflife. Therefore after recovering somewhat from our grief we must continue our pursuits and occupations as heretofore. I have written so much about the resources of this wonderful State that I fear your readers may imagine I have some kind of stock to sell, but such is not tho case. I believe there is "millions in it," but it requires time, patience, industry and capital to pet them out. Mining for gold and silver has thus far formed tho principal industry, but the time is approaching when other enterprises can l?o profitable engaged In. Already a blast furnace of huge dimensions is being operated at Pueblo, and is now supplying the Denver market with pig iron at $itO t?er ton, a reduction of $8 on the price heretofore paid for Missouri metal. The total consumption in tho State of pig iron is from 1,500 to 2,000 tons per month, about one-half of which Is used In the foundries and machinenho|>s at Denver. It costs $17 nor ton freight on pig iron from St. Louis to Denver, and as It can bo produced hero in several localities nt n cost lint exceeding $13 per ton, it is rrndily soon that then- is n tarfp* margin (or profit In this branch of Industry, Recently it linn bectl discovered Hint by 1111 ingenious coinliltintlon of the principles of gravitation nn<l amalgamation, it is |?issil>ln to profitably work the numerous Hold I'lacer claims along the Arkansas river. That business Is now engaging my personal attention, anil an nil interested party, I am of course very sanguine of nucccsa. There are at present only tlireo of tliew Amalgamations In exlstonee, but next year there will lie many more put into operation, especially if those now working accomplish what Is claimed for them. The liest plncer nilnen are near Bucna Vista, in the Valley of the Arkansas, about forty miN from f-eadvllle. Tills town is lienitifiilly situated, and la 'mowing Id Importance M a mining centre, An entluislUtic local poet says of It: All hstl In Hums Vtsts, The Rorky Monntstn rrm, Thai ili*trn? nn the timmlt Of CnlumWs's ilU'tem. Inrltwi trip triple from all the world Who here can find a homf. With rattle ah * thoamd hill* And room for mlllloni mow, WVa fiS'Uf'Sftwif J tF|<* &*t. only wamn?*lh|on*iro>nli ' From mif Butern frlanda it horn*, With mom for waiting million* And wealth tot all who come. I can testify to the nbunrlunc? of nwee urmtriu the foiro. Indeed It I* neifl/ All njiflcf, bat? ftuftd ?no ploriotw WHH the majestic Snowy Kange loomingup in the distance and forming the back-bone of the continent Yesterday, while cowing down the Valley on the royal narrow-gauge of the Penver d Bio Grande, 1 happened to gaze out the car window and saw a splendid pair of black tailed deer decampiua across the plain. They gave one look at tne iron horse and rustling train, und then concluded to show us the "poetry of motiont' in their haste to reach the foot hills of the distant range. Mr. George Willard, President of the .Etna Iron Works, ut Ironton, 0., is expected here in a few days to examine some coal and iron property in the San Louis Valley. If ho should decide to interest himself in u Colorado enterprise it will be likely to result in good to tne community as well as to himself. Our great need is energctic and experienced capitalists, who can develop the vust resources of the country, and it seems to me that when the Holland Dutch do not hesitate to invest their millions in building; a Kocky Mountain railroad, our American capitalists should exhibit less timidity in following up with cnterpri&cs that will sustain the uiugmiiceut system now in o(>erution. Think of it, oh, ye ambitious West Virginians! Here is a State only tive years old which operates a thousand miles more of railroad than you can boast (if, and is increasing the liues ut the rate of one mile every duy of the yeur. You have a mountain Suite well tilled with till kinds of vuluublc mineral aud timber. Why don't some of this foreigu capital stop w ithin your borders and perform some of these wonders of progress? If your |>oliticnl institutions thus retard your development, why in Heaven's name don't you try u change ? Let some of your "moss-hacks" emigrate here and learu something. Yours, very truly, T. If. Xoirro.s. WAMmrflTOBf CWXTV, l??. WhutIniloliiir ou Aiitoujf Our XeighlMiii ?inlerwllnir item* or Xew?, WiuhiiiKtun Examiner. The wool market is buoyant. The next wheat croj> in this county will he a good one. tiiu rauroaus in ? asnmgton county are literally overrun with freight. Hurry up. One hundred and eighty-three students are in attendance at Washington und Jefferson College. Corn has sold in this county as high as $1 00 per bu.shol; If you have any to Htsll don't Isold it if it cotnmuuds oven 80 cento. Washington Markets.?Wheat SI !I5; corn 60oG0c; oats 40c; potatoes 89eu$l 00; butter eggs l.r?c; lard I lc; apples 10a (J0e; onionH $1 OOal 25. Mrs. Florence A. Martin, daughter of K. M. Bayers, Ksq., of Washington, will flail fur Calcutta, India, whero her husband has been for a year, on October 20. Tho Westmoreland oil Held promises to prove prolific after all. A twenty-tlvo barrel well law just been bottomed. The product is rated as a good lubricator. The new corn in this county is not uniformily good, nor is it a failure. Some crops are shrivelled and tho grain is light. 1 but other crops are a fair yield of sound i corn. The grading of tho Pan Handle road for 1 a double track between McDonald and 1 MiiU'ay is about completed and the company will soon commence grading west of 1 Mlu way. Financially, the late Fair at this place . was the mont successful one held for veurs. Tlie surplus after paying premiums and j running expenses will bo about $.'{50.? , Canomburg Jlmild. ( This vicinity was visited on Saturday < night and Sunday morning with a splendid f rain. After tlio drouth and heat of two i months all the people and all nature now i rejoice in a common relief. ' The real estate?101 aeres?of George < Shipo, deceased, in Atnwell, which sold a i few days sinco at $U3 ">0, was appraised in 1827 at $5 50 j?er acre. This shows the ? rates at which values are increasing. < Washington county sends some very fine cattle to the West Virginia State Fair at Wheeling. On Tuesday morning Mr. MeKnight Hent his herd of Herefords, Ixj j Moyne. his Short Horns and Henderson, | Ids ilolsteins. They tilled three cars on , the llemplield. There will, no doubt, bo less sheep fed j this winter than last, a matter which is likely to give the sheep market something of a boom after the winter holidays. Whatever grain is fed them will bo high-priced, , and there is no probability of a surplus of | mutton for next spring's trade. This does , not alter the probability, however, that < sheep will bo dull for the'next two months, < as there is a widespread eagerness to get i rid of this stock before feeding season corn- I mcnces. a fact which seems to insure liberal supplies in that time' JIOl'XMVIM,!; \OTKN. I Hev. C. C. Duncan, of Brownsville, I'a., is in town. Daniel Lamb, of Wheeling, is in town attending to legal business. Dr. John It. Davis left town Saturday forenoon for the Baltimore Oriole. Kx-Sergennt .T. L. Ilanen has gone into the hucksterina business. Ho retuirt* inula lively throughout the county. Miss Lucy Clans, who has been visitingat I the Misses dans, of Middle Ward, left for ! Pittsburgh, Thursday morning. Georgo 0. Knight has closed out his fur- | nlture store on IJ street, and hns moved the i upholstering and paint jwirt of the shop to | a room on second street. i A dance was given in Masonic Hall. Saturday night, but did not pun out well, the attendance being so small. Wm. Sprowles will take charge of the Herald in the absence of Editor I'emberton, who is absent in Baltimore taking the i Oriole In. H. N. Itook is ubsent at the i same place. Dr. Frank Oasmire, of Wheeling, was in town Monday, lie took qnito a pleasant ( hunt over the hills of Marshall. Marshall county appears to Ikj a favorite hunting ground for Wheeling sj>ort?mcn. i Marshall county has not, we hear, a sinf;le representative in the State Fair. Why 1 t is we cannot understand, lk-ing so near the seat of the fuir, and having many pro- , duets which, we know, wotllu Ikj hard to , beat, it is stranga that they huve no exhlbi- . tion. The only explanation that looks plausible is lack of interest on l?ehnlf of our citizens. The Colored Debating Society has been , organized and will meet every Monday , evening in the building where the coloreil , school Ts held. Tlie question for the next night Is, "Jlf/olml, That intemneranee has been more destructive to the human race than war." Nick Wallers and Sanders Owen fortheaflirmative, and Andy Washington and Arthur Reeves for the negative. The pulpits of the various churches of town were occupied by members of the M. K. Conference last Sunday. Concerning this, one little occurrence happened which caused considerable comment and distilnnaiirn niminif niif ??!lS?n?ia lino nf llm ministers wn.> unsigned to tlio llnllncm C'tiurcli, n cliurrh established by Kldef J, I1. Thatcher. Tlii' minister accepted and tirntplopil Hint ho W'lllM conduct the Habluilli exercises. Hut when |lia time i?me ho declared Hint lie would not preach In the Holiness Church. This left the church without a minister, tint another member of the Conference kindly consented to officiate, which bo illil. Kliler Thatcher was cxnlicit. as you know, from tlifl M. K. lurch (or. us was uxpreiwil by them. "|nsubordination t^the jnle? ojjjie 6h(jron." nrnftlrrra rorouiic, I'nllke nil Other Unit Dressings, hihtltrl for promoting tlio growth of anil lieantlfying tlio Hair, and rendering ii tlnrk unit glossy, The Ponnalno holds, in a liquid lurnt, ?targe proportion of deodorized CoMMtitOTI. tiropared expressly tor tlili ptirIhiso. tfoothtreimpmmtt |>osso?srs tlio pecllllnr properties which so P tartly suit th? YR|ioils eonilttlons of thrlmiiwi kali. Vlie ?MperMrtt)r of Illirnrlj's Plarorlng Ei|rnrt? mtiilili In (heir perfect purity anil treat strength. For Mle by I/imn A Co., Wholesale t)ruggilts, Wheeling. AV. Va.^ ''Binm' l,lr? Hits" hare been the standttWA" corap",nt| HISTORICAL. The probe was invented by Esculapius Ametbysti were foond in Kerry, Ireland in 1755. Cherries were first planted in Britain 1(X yean B. C. The Spaniards discovered cochineal it Mexico in 1518. Sl Petersburg wus founded by Peter th> ireat in 1703. Adrian ol Koine had 1,000 beasts slaugh tered on his birthday. The steam luuiimer was patented by Jan Watts April 28, 1781. The use of the name Puritan began, according to Fuller, in 1504. The inventiuii of keys is ascribed to Theodore of tjaiuw, 730 B. C. The art of calico printing was tlrst attempted in England in 17IB1. The idea of a stamped postal card is as old us the time of Louis XIV. The exi'avutiniiM nf *li? nnofant *?!?? nl Ilcrculuneuni were begun in 171 i. The canary bird was introduced into Europe early in tlie sixteenth century. The Kmperor Justinius, not being able to write hid name, invented the stencil. During the seige of Sebastopol by the English 258,042 rounds of shot were thrown into tho city. The ?|uestion of the Hanoverian succession to the throne of England wus curried by a single vote. The philebeg or short kilt worn in the Highlands was introduced by liawlingston, au iron smelter, in 1728. The invention of the harness is ascribed to Erectheus, King of Athens, who lived 300 or 404 years before Christ. .Stone collin.s occur uiuoug the AngloSaxons us early us 005. uud were not uuite obsolete before the reign of Henry V III. The curliest company for insuring against lire was instituted in London in 15SMI, und was called the "Haud in Hand Fire Ollice." John of Finlund, on his return from Sweden, brought the tirat coach into thut country toward the end of the sixteenth century. Tarring und feathering is an European invention. It was one of Kicliurd C'our de Lion's ordinances for seamen in punishment for theft. Canal locks were known in upper Egypt from the most ancient times known to history. They were introduced into England from Flanders in U552. Beer was the common drink of the Germans in the time of Tucitus, who wrote his "Treaties on the manners of the Hermans" about the cud of the first century. Tlic l.nrgcM Nlorl Hummer in (lie I nllnl Nlnltm Operated fur the Find Time. 1'ittsiiukoii, Pa., October 10.?An event of considerable iniportance to tho local iron trude came off to-day. The largest Hteum hammer in tho United States, recently placed in position in the IJIack Diamond Steel Works of Park brothers it Mr. ?.no r,.u.r.i?n.l tl.lu t..r?(..* !.? time, except a brief triul on .Saturday to hcu tlrnt all tho machinery was in working order. The hammer woighs seventeen tons, while the anvil-block under it weighs 1(J0 tons. With a full head dI steam it will strike a blow of ninety tons, but, a* this fremenjiw weight is not always necessary in haminoring, it can be made to strike oh light is desired. It has a thirty-eight-ineh cylinder and nine-foot stroke. The tent was watched with great interest. The winderins blows made the earth quako lor a raliusof nearly 200yards. It will require several days to properly adjust the namaier ho that a blow of any required weight nay he given with cxaetness and nicety. Hie Black Diamond works are now op rating twenty-six hammers, which weigh from 200 pounds up to seventeen tons, rho big hammer is for forging steamboat shafts and other heavy work, which is now lone in the Kant or Kuro|>e. Llelilff (Vn Com Uocf Tonic. "Gives more tono than anything I have ?ver used or prescribed," says Professor H. loullon, M. P., nhysician to tho (irand Duke of Saxony, knight of tho Iron Cross, Jtc. "The effect of tho C'oca borders upon the marvellous, and if not clearly authenticated >y scientists of undoubted veracity would >e altogether beyond belief," says Dr. Win. *. Hearle, llrooklyn, N. Y. It is invaluable in head alTections, weakmod memory, dizziness, determination of l>Iood to tho head, sick and nervous headiclie. Also highly benellciol in palpitation )f tho heart ami other forms of heart disease, in neuralgia, Mronsical alTections, pardysis, dyspepsia, monthly suffering and biliousness. Beware of worthless imitations. TTAS lleiUof Down Feel Hiirtl. All beds fool bard to tho rheumatic. Then liarken yo peevish sutrorers! Apply Dr. rhomas' Kelectric Oil to your aching Joints ind muscles, Itely uj>on it that you will experience speedy relief. Such, at least, is tho I,...... ......I It Tim remedy is likewisesuccessfully resorted t(? for tlirnat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. Hold by Laughlin Bros. & Co., Wholesale Druggist*, Wheeling, W. Va. Xotlnir Dm KflectN. II. Olbbs. of UulTalo, N. Y., writes: "Hearing your llurdock Blood Hitters favorable ipoken of, I was induced to watch their effect*, and And that In chronic diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, your hitters have been signally marked with success. I have used them myself with best results, for torpidity of the liver; and in the case of a friend [){initio suHerlng front dropsy, the effect was marvelous." Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. Hold by Laughlin Jims. A Co.. Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling. W. Va Why Will Ton Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such is Pneumonia, llemorrages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained? llosrintn's (Ikrma.h Hyruf lias gained the largestsaleln the world for the cure of Coughs. Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Hoschee's famous German presciption, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to tho youngest child, as per ilirectlons. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Hinco first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and withDiit a single report of failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth if these remarks. Urge sizes 75 Cents. Try itand be convinced. ttIisaw A ftliort llond to llrnlth. To all who arc suffering from boils, ulcers, scrofula, carbuncles, or other obstinate diseases of the blood ami skin, a course of llurdock Mood Hitters will lie found to be a thnrt rnml to hntllh. Price $1 00, trial size 10 cents. Hold by Laughlin Hros. A Co., Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. # A Cotton. Cold or 8ore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results In an Incurable lung disease or consumption, (town's Bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed harts, allav in* irritation, give relief In Asthma, llr<in> ohitto, Coughs, Catarrh and Throat Troubles wliich 8lngrrs and Public Hpeakcra are subject to. Paf thirty years Hrown's Hmnr hinl Troches have been recommended byj?hyslcians, and always glvepflrfect wnactioti. Having been tested by wide and constant tise for nearly an entire generation, they hare attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Bold at 20 cents a boi everywhere. ttiimw Jacob MAfctzotr, of f,ancaster. X. Y.. wys your Spring lllossom works well for every* thing you recommend ll, myself, wife, and children have all Vised It, and you can't find n beAlthicr family In New York Stat*.?Oct, o, IW. I'rlce 50 cent*, trial bottles 10 cents. Qr.1.1 l... f <...~1.lt M II.,.. J. f>~ I. _ wvi%* i.iinHiiiiii in"', UMI,, ifiiu(i'mit) Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va: IVtyOM, erysipelas, mercurial dlseasts, scrofula and general debility cured by ' Dr. Llndsey's Wood Sbarcher." CARfir.TKLM, Felotys, Bails, fcifes of Ion* standing, such m Ulcers, Abseascs, etc., positively cured without the aid of a knife or poultice, by using Mrs. Jnlye Myers Drawing and Healing 8abe. Piles, Halt Rheum, fjryslpelas, Soft and Ulcerated Corns. Chilblains, etc., it has never failed to cute. For sale by Logan 4 CPi m? "Rftnah en Rata." The thlngdeslred foundat last. Ask Drug* mice, roacnw, oeq Dugs, \<k do^s, TOLU, B0| h csmnHH rni? tf'nmyliM r<nl?i- Tlirnnl It.i.mti U ull Diseases or tlio Th OVER 1,000,000 BOTTLE BALSAM OF TQLU= ASTHMA^BOKK THUD AT. CONSUMPTION diaeaaeuuf theTHUUAT, CHEST and MJNG8 (xiunded uH in the celebrated TQLU, HOCK ai properties, it atforda a ditl'uaive stimulant am IiUHbeen relieved. PAIITinM I Don't ho deceived bv unnriuci UnU I lUrl i j^ock and Kye In placo of our T(. irated article made?the genuine bearing the Proprietary Government Stamp on each butt PUT UP IX (JCAUT SIZK H1 I.AWKF.X'K A vt.tKTI.Y Proprietor*.ChU% Sold hy DKUOUINT, (HtOCElt V. WEI.TY A IIUO., Wholeiole AgcnU, who v cH-l-rrliMUBAKING POWDER. I0W Iteii 3ft Till* Bilking Powdor In mado from strictly pure grapo cream tarter, und every can la warranted to glvoMitUfuctloii ??r money refunded by LAN (J, URAJIK A IIAKtD, Manuvacturkm. jCifl Mm Main Wheeling. EDUCATIONAL. A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS! 8 ECU HIT Y, MOTHERLY CARE, GOOD HOARDING, DELIGHTFUL LOCATION AND REASONABLE CHARGES. MT. DE CHANTAL ACADEMY, NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. The thirty-fourth year of thla well-known school for girl*, under the charge of the BUters of the Visitail j pell* on the FIRST MONDAY OK HE1TEMHKR next, and continue* ten month*. Pupil* received at nny tlrno In the session. Tliow who dwdre to place their daughter* In nn Institution affording exceptIiniHlIy good advantage* In the way of healthful and delightful location, excellent board, thorough discipline and Instruction, at tho hands of life-long teachers, in every department of female education, Including the modern language* and music, at very rea*onahln rate*, ahould "end fora catalogue of thin school. Addrit* DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, Mr. DkchantaIh JyI t-PAW Near Wheeling. W. Va. WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY. NINKdepartmcntsof study: text hook* furnished AT COST; calendar arranged to milt teacher*; expense* for ono year from H <5 to 93)0; non-scctarian. Ilberul, thorough. Kail term begin* HETI'EMHER 7.1881. Attendance last year from '28 countle* of West Virginia mid from 8 State* and Territories. iiiiiiiuvr ui niuiiviiM lamur iuhu lor lull jt-um jtruVlOUR. V For catnlogne* and other Information apply to the Acting ITmldcnt, D. II. PUKINTON, Morgantown, Went Va. MAPLE WOOJ) J N8TITUTK FOR you ok ladle# iiikI gentlemen, 18 mile* went of l'hP*w)elr>lilti, lbc*te<l on the Phila. ?fc Hal to. ( entm) IU Cour** of ntndy: KnzUxh. Bclentlflc and Cu? ieal. Htnilenta pre|Mirei| ?of If. H. Naval and Mlll'.nry Amdcinii * nml the bent Anicrlnin college*. A Uioioiigh ehenilml department. Howling taught by & flnitH-lAw eliK'Utlonlit. Penmnnxhlp by h prof< cur. maMernf the benutlenof the art. A homelike deimrtmont for little Itoyii. Fourteen Inntructoni. JorfKPl! MHOHTLIlxiK, (Yule (Allege) A. M., Principal, Concordrlll**, IK'1. Co., Pa. nnf> jyptl. IIUTCIIINS' Music ClawN Will begin oti MONDAY, OCTOIIEH M.at No. H6 Twelfth Strert. RESTAURANTS. Perry & Qc.'s Pens rjlec^Eo [rfl : ELASTICITY a uNIFMKity ft Ivlson,*'Bla'keman, Taylor 4 Co., NRWYOIIK. ^o_o A full hl?t?rt n1 hi* III* frcm the rrftdlftta th? KM**. Mlllmniw? wminj far lhl? bonk. H HIhfbMl rtun<-? ofyo'ir Hp? l? mil? Tltw w in* ?nir ?? tlwniu tni folly lllnmntwl l.lft of nnr htlnvH Prrtl* d?nl. Mo*t tstranHlnttf lm1i**?n*nM ?r? ftlfrrM to Arrnt* who ifti'! immo.tiMflT f^iwim ?<! e??<ml*wl<> wit. DIBBLE teo., 5IVMIh St.JEIneinMtl, 0. FlUJtKLIN TYPE 1 rotMimv, ill rim Mrrrt, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON A SMITH. tty.urt^V-'r.asEAfsrb ! CK AND RYE. , ' in, Asthma, 1'ueuuiuulu, t'uuaumpllou, ami rout, Chest uml Lungs. IS CONSUMED ANNUALLY. n ways oeen oneoi me most unjtortant weapons led by the MEDICAL FACULTY against the mchmentsof COUGHS, COLDS, UKONCIUTIS. in its incipient and advanced stages, and all , but it had never been so udvantugeously comid KYK. In addition to its soothing Balsamic 1 tonic, to build up the system after the cough pled dealers who try to palm off upon you I LIT, HOCK anil KYK, which is the only Medaignaturc, LAWKKNCE & MAIITIX, on the UTTLES FOR FAMILY USR no, 111., and No. (i llu relay street, New York. S and DKALKHN Everywhere. rill supply the trade at uiauu/aeturiug price*. j HOysyVBNISHWQ QQQQfh I *#\ ****************** VjfS ISTAR fouwdbYI B. FISHER ".& SONS, Manufacturer* of ull kinds of Cook and Heating Stoves. Sole manufacturer of tho Gladiator ami Valley Star Stoves. . Flslier's Mnnd N. Now pattern coal am! wood cook; the latent and cheapcaU largest line of Marbleized, Slate and Iron Mantels In tho W(*t. A good mantel cnmpleto for Iran than twenty dollars, lfand painted eiininatla innntcU, the latent and raont artbtlc de**imm. We contmct to net mantcln complete; idl work done by a practical workman. FENCES?'Wo have the beat fence, of variolic |?t tenia, In the United jsUttea.and theprlcoi ennnot tw nndenold. Agent* for Ifailioock Klro Ex* tlngnlnhe*. Job outing* done promptly. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WARKROOM8, IGlfl to tU2'2 Market SI..WIiccI1iik.W. Ya. mft'Jfl B. F. CALDWELL Heating Htoycn, Slats and Iron Mantels, Wood Mantels, EUCASTIC TILK. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. 1507 & 1509 Mo In Street, Mis ' WHEKMXH, >V. VA. npKOY POUSUINO IliONS, Mil#. POTTS' PMOOTHJNO WONS. MHS. KNOX FLUTING MACHINES, At factory prim, lit the lmnlwnro mid hotiwfur* niching rtnrn of . NEHIUTT ?t nno., Ir? li<!2 Mnrk*?tntregt. PLUMBING, OAS AND STEAM FITTING. rrniMM,k & iun, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1418 Mnrkct Street. Ilrnllngnml reiilllnllng of pnlillc bnttd* lng?, ilnoMIng* nml farlorlrn a uprclnllj. . wn#i rjMIOMrtjON A lllllliKUD, PlUCTlCAt. 1'M'MIIEH.M, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1914 Market Mf., Whctllng, W. Vn. f)e?ler* In Mil klndn of lend, wfrftifttit and m?t Iron pipe?, newer pipe* una rhlmney top#, rtwim *nd water gituw. siphon piling. mfety Vtlfttf wth Rink a, Ac. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, And Underwriter** 04* Mnehlnf. Order* from Ihe wintry iir'jmptljrIinH. m*'2n flARDKN IIOSK. The best And rhe*p<*t garden and hydrnnt ho*e In the rlty. Also a now lot of th? IntMt designs of CliniKlnllot-n <te flennknlM. All order* promptly Attended !o. l.f'KR FITTOX, rnhg) , Ho. Im Muln street -yyM. ii a it k a mir PRACTICAL PLtMflKRff, OAB AND BTKAM FITTERS, Ho. XI Twelfth street. AH work done promptly at wmnble prfcei Ji7 *'' TBAMflPOBTATlOM. -pitTSBUBGH, CINCINNATI d ST. i LOPI3 jjULWAY?PANHAMDLl BOOT! Time table lot Xut and Wett corrected to JULY 81st, 18?. Trains leave Panhandle Depot, foot of XkztnUi street, u ear Public Landing, dalljr, except Sunday, oomo ?in. Pitta Eut Put I Pic. AC* Wheeling Time. Exp's Exp's Kxp'Jlixp'# c'm'a Leaw? x. u. t. m. r. *.a. M. r. m. Wheeling *&2 1:07 1U *97 Arrive? Wellibui*....^........., 7:27 1:41 ft:2d 8:11 7:21 Steuben villi *00 2:1fl 6.(3 *56 *10 Pittsburgh 10:00 5:401 7:d _,w 4.*. !A.M. Harri*burg.. - 1:4Q &M....... ?... Baltimore........ 1 3 7:4oL....... WoabinrtoD *(u Philadelphia I 6rlN 7:iS New Yo&TT.... 1 7:6* 10:52 r. M.J *. u. Bqrton 1 fciol 8:001...... ooma WMT. Psc. tin. Wm ao- AcExp'u Exp'n Mall c'm'n e'm'u lmvo? a. m. f. m. a. U. T. m. t. m. Wheeling 9:07 4:62 4:62 1:07 fcM SleubwrUl?M ?:? t:06 *00 fclfl klO r. m. Cadis 12:10 7:66 ?... , Dennisun 1*10 *06 Newark 2:06 1:0* Columbus. MO 2:30 - Leave? a. m. i. n. Coluraliui.... HO fc?S IttW Arrive? * * D.JIOU 6:3U 1:01 lfc* *0? CliidauAti too &S5 11:3 *00 r. v. r. u. IudUtiftpulii 11:00 lt'JJ tta a. m. Stimuli. 7:30 *10 *16. . Chicago 7.101 7:401 7:4t|...?~. Sunday exprvat h*ves Wheeling at *62 a. m., arrive* WelUburg *26 a. m., Steubeuvilla *66 a. mukiug clone connection for we?tem points. Tralus leaving Columbus st *40 p.m. and 4:86 a. run daily. Through ChlMgo KxpreM leave* Columbua daily, except Sunday. at 4:00 p. m., with leeplng ear attached, arriving iu Chicago at ?:80 next morning. Berths can be sccured in advanoe at Unlou DepotTicketOffice. Columbus. ^ . Pullmau's hdace Drawing Room Sleeping Car* through without change from Steubenville East to Philadelphia and New York. We?t to Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and Bt. Louis. For through tickets, bagtflgu checks, sleeping car accommodations, luid anflurther information, apply to JOS. M. JtilXEVfLLE, Ticket Agent, at Panhandle !)e|>ot, foot of Eleventh street, or at dtf Ticket Office, under McLure House. Wheeling. D? W. CALDWELL, Qen'Utianager. Pittsburgh, Pa. "E. A. FORD, flen'l Pua and Ticket Agent, Pltuburfh, Pa. CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH R. R. CONDENSED TIME CARD. UOINtt KAST AND WE8T. On and after November 7.18d0, all trains will ruo daily, except Sunday, as follows: H Through Trains to Pittsburgh. 2 Through Trainii to Cleveland. 2 Through Trains to Chicago. Pullman Parlor Cars between WellsvIUe and Clave* Hotel and Sleeping Can on all trains between Al? lisnce and Chicago. I Acuiiu. Mail. JCxprws. Leave? IW'llalre 6:65 a.m. 10:fi0 a.m. 1:66 T. m Bridge port 6:06 11:00 " 2:06 ' Reubenville 7:04 " 11:57 ' 8:01 iVcllsville 4:10 " 1:30 p.m. 6:60 itochester *16 " 2:25 4:40 Ittsburgh.. 10:26 41 *26 " .7:48 ? UtoonaT. *46 " 12:20a.m. Ilarrisburg 12:66 a.m. 4:10 Italtlmore 7:30 7:80 " Washington 9:02 0:02 Philadelphia, 4:15 " 7:40 ? New York 6:M 10:6ft ? 4:40 p.m. 6:10 p.m TO CLEVELAND. Only five houriand twenty-five mlnntee. Acooa. Kiprtm LeivtRellalrc 6:6ft A.M. 1:6Sp.M, Bridgeport 0:0ft " 106 ? itcubcnville 7:04 " 3:01 " Alliance 1:00p.m. 6:10 " Ravenna 1:40 " 6:68 " Hudson 2:09 " 6:20 " Cleveland 8:1ft " 7:2ft " TO CHICAGO. Only eighteen hour*. Aocom, K?p>5Sr Leave? Bcllaire 6:6ftA.M. 1:66P.M. Bridgeport 6:0ft " 2:06 " Meubenvllle 7:04 " 6:01 " Vellow Creek 6:48 Alliance 1:20p.m. 6:8ft " Mansfield 6:40 0:20 ' Kt. Wayne 12:06a.m. 2:40a.m. fliirago 6:00 " 6:00 " HtkubknVII.1.k Accommodation.?Leavea Bellalro it 4:40 r. m., Bridgeport 6:001. m. Arrive* it 8teu? Ih!I>vlllo nt 6:06r. m.: leaves Bteubenwllle at 7:60 a. Bridgeport at 6:82 a. m.; arrlvea at Bellalra at >-.04 A. m. Ticket* and baggage rhecki to all principal polnta In the Fjut anil Weal can be procured at the Ticket [Jfflce In Bridgeport. K.R. MYKBH, fleneral Paswnger and Ticket Agent gALTIMOKE <k OHIO RAILROAD CO. ^ ? i '* On and after May 22,1MI, passenger trains will rim an follow*?Wheeling Time; tin bound, No. 9. ?Sjy%o.7* I/cave? p. M. I A. M. A. M. P. M. Wheeling 110 8:fltt 6:6ft 6:15 Bellalre 0:00| 10.00 6:20 Arrlvea at? P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Orafton.. ... 7:30 1:0M 11:80 *M P. M. A. M. Cumberland 4:47 4:82 1:80 Washington City 9:60 6:80 Baltimore ~ 16:60 7:40 Philadelphia. 8:08 *mft Mew York 6:2ft ......... 4:00 Boston......,..,..., 4:20) .... fclft f? Daily except Hunday. t mm n?. ? Mop hi kii nmiinnn. WBT W1.D. LeaVft- P.M. A.M. P. M. r.M. Wheeling 8:66 9.06 1:80 11:1ft Bellalre 4:45 10:10 2:10 11:60 Arrive at? p.m. A. if. Kaneavllle 8:10 1:00 4:4ft 8-.17 ' Newark 100 6:40 4:11 H Col u in bun 8:80 7:2ft 6:10 A.M. Cincinnati...... 8:00 6:66 11:10 A.M. Benduaky 7:00 10:00 Indianapolia - 11:00 *iaA lAft Bt. Louia *7-80 7:IS6 9:00 AiM. P.M. Chicago 7:60 1:00 8:00 KanaaaCity Ihtt MO fA II. A O. falare, Drawing Room and Bleeping Can on all night train*. Clneo ronneetlona are mAde for all point* South and Houthwaat. North and Northwest, making thil a d^irnhlo route fnrrolonlata and penona moving to the great Wat, and to whom particular attention ia given. WHEELING, WTTS. AND BALTIMORE DIV Leave Wheeling 6:2ft A.M., 1:40 P.M.. fclOP. M, No tralna run on thla DivUlon on Sunday. Ticket* to all tirlnrlpel point* on aale at Depot. Offlm open at all houn during the day. Information to the traveling nubile eheerffilly given. W.M. CLEMENTS, M. of T. It. T. DEVRIKB, flen'1 Agent, Wheeling, Btltf.nBtHI. H'AMn/rON, MtORANAHAN A MATTIIRWB, Brickmakers, Bricklayers & Builders. Estimate* made on application, filaatfnrnece, Rollins Mill, Ola* HouM and Pottery Work made a HpcdaTtjr. * REII?RlrK* !,WA?a OntlASD * V * * ? * All work Guaranteed. Ollloct Tin. l-?l? Mnrkotst. Offlen Telephone O-li. Yard Telephone 0-11 ?ma _____ QTEMJfiH McCULLOUOlt, Cm-potitcr nn?1 TJtillclor. All alteration! made on old htilldlfiftl, mob, til' leyn. ikylt?ht< and rnmtrM particularly attended to. store front. put In and nonaaltered. Dea??, ronnt* en and .belrtntt fitted no on ahort notlre. All iob work promptly attended to. fihflp at Mr. Ben. Ellar'a old Hand, alley Thirteen, rear of Mattol. Re-ldenye Wo. ait. Klnetwoth afreet. fit COMMISSION MBRCHAHT8. jdllN M. JIOON A CO., Brokers In Uraln, Provision* 4c Oil. Rnr and nc\\ all commodltlM dealt In otsditetfo Board of Trade, both auh and fntnre on toaffln. eojuuawubmsi T. 0. KAMMF.RF.R k B. IIAVBIFURT A to., )">** ?. THOU. B ?IMWok, Oil city. )>H Oener*] *T' Of D. iK&al O. DAVENPOIIT Ac CO,, OOMMISaiON Mi*.II. M.MMa**. wvuSnmiifr., chjoaoo. - ., II