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3-flwcBttoual. WASHINGTON SCHOOL or fLOCUIION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, M M. otxwt, N. W? Washington, D. 0. MB3. M. bTEVENd iJAKT, iVlucJpal. . iajmtr B.*?!on ai Mt. Uk* Pam, flirwttCa, jj |. i*.*iuiilng July 16. Mt 10:30 a. u., closing AlUUsl ?Hi l^* ^VANTAGESoffered bvthk institution ] 1 nc Srttuml Development and Culture of tho Vor.-lnrtho purjK)?o ill Couvursatlou; heading: }Vi.cAiJdre?s Tb?i correct umj of i/fimim ol Ariliulatiou slid lUaplrslluUj lo iither <win tin-' I'tilliMJtiliicul laws by which Uiom Jrvn.'i"1" prenerved and developed. i i in- m?y *i"l Natural Exprenalon of Sentiment Ky !?]? "i siMYch uiid (ii?tur?j; lucludlng Char JU.|. u! "ti; IuhwhiIc Keadiog and Kcciutiou. bkvuI lii?iriictlou lu Kaprcwdve Mble and Shake* UA>- reading andIhtf reading of Hywn*. r, i... importunity ntforded TcAChura for the itu.ly1 ll1*1 M?Uuxii for Teaching Artlcula i. ii ai.il ri?.i.t-Ki-uilJug. Methods bated uj?ou the i'rui.? ol belsurie. a Li i.o "?*? t?i tj'o fludv of Kindergarten and iMnt.-j Normal Methods will l?u formed ami ses ,i?Uf i.? M daily from July 1J to August JO, IsaC. 7 , uv will I* taught by Mlna Suite I'ouoc*. oi Wi-l.ii Kiou. 1'. v., who studied aud graduated 1 t., dais for children will be held ou throe dinul tli'- wwk,/ru'u/ctuirt/e, tii- Ixt.iuu* will be given by Mm. llart and j).. i n ,< k,uich u|?on the lutorest* of herowu lor particulars addreas MIW. II. STEVENS HAKT.or Mlad aU;lK 1'Ol.LOCK, Washington, D. 0. nr. us cwwm Mr, .UAH WUEELi.SU, W. VA. n. ?.li!Tiy ol|h11' J?r " "?'? woll-m.own A?d 1.,?!? im ol U>? VI.li.Uou Nwu. ita ??' 01 U<U"' BjuiioMUumoaW. ?lndil .ny ttiao In Iho Miilon. Tbow w l Ul,1'*?ho to!'"' i1" I'1100 <>?u?huir"10 ,n I ThoiCH'iiouoiiu ? _ Inttltuiloii atfordlug exceptional advautagM In I tho wnjr of healthful and delightful location, ex ct'llent board, (horoUKh discipline and Instruction it t2iv baud* of lifelong teachers, in every depart-1 jao:u of (omalo educaUou, Including the modern/ Iwigua^w and mutlc, should scud for a catalogue I ol thi? icltool. Address, ' Directroaaof the Acadeaiy of the Visitation, MT. DeC'lIANTAL, suiVi' HV Wear WbH-llng. W. Va. lyilEKLlNU Fomalo College will Un;lii IU sstb Annual 8c?!on 8KPTEMIIBRH. In nldltl'iii to tho full corps of Kjperlcuced In.ir:. !?!(?? in tin' picscrlbed counu.1, there will bo ,-|f. lit. 'IVm-lu-rs in (ii-ruiau, I'n ncb, 1)uwIiik and i'kliitiiiK; In Volte Culture, hiugiug and Muitlcul O.lillHJ'ltlwII. mi; i.rlor un otninodatlous for boarders. Jliilldlug thoroughly repaired, refurnUhod aud Jii'tti'd by Hicnm. KkpenscH reasonable. For further particulars address J AS, A. 11ROWK, I'res't. snl" VMieeiliig, W. Va. " LINSLYJNSJITUTE. Thiti'M and well known educational iuMlllutlon (now in Its 7*1 year) will re open lie doors for I>.; . ?? oil Mil HAY, HJfPTKUilKU ?. Willi a full corps . i l?aeht iH and greatly lucrcaied facilities lir imiMriliu Instruction?with new apparatus, diirb, etc., etc. ivreuli desiring tho benefits of this school for llulrwiii ('.in re clvo moro dolluito lulorinatliiu sud ' i idoxnes by applying potsonally or by letter t<) eitherot the under.-l?iied Dllucl|?ali. ('atalouiicseaii bo obtained at the book stores or principal (iriiK btotes lu tliu city. J. n. i)ru. mil.: J. C. ORll, J. M. I.Eli KEN VON (iltAJlJtAR MJI100L, (iAMlllBlt. 0.?BIXT1CTU VEAB. 1'rvt^ri* tin my t'olies" or IHtlTcfflty. and Ihc Goveiuuient Hebools at SNest 1 olut and Annapolis Condin'U' l ou tho nillltarv sysUim. itru( il mi tiy accompiUhiHt u-wbcnacoiisiautalm. SuSSul"uverSSon ol health, hablli aud maouere. Huuiini r Term la-glus April7, l&feG. !!'" ItPHT. I.L.D., Hector. A f ISS A. ?. PAKRAM'S school rou , Yoitup LncliowAft Cliiltlron No ?<i Twelfth strkit, Will open September 0, le.sO. \ imlt. I uumbsr of boarding pupils will bo re celvcl. nui7 AND LEE IMVKltSlTY, Lexington, Va. lmmirtlon In ilic um?l nciulcralo itudlntud In Uie luofe ^l^?lllli scboola of Law and Koglnter I nr. l.ic, mloii healthful: expeuKi moderate Peu>lou open* September lfi. Eor catalogue, ad Law school or Washington and I.co University, (Ion. <1. W. O. l.KIC, Prealdaut. Instruction by text books and printed locturoa. Willi rout*.* 11 lecMirea on steclai subjects by em luniilnrUts. Tuition and led for leaslon of tiiii<- laonthi, lieRltinli'K Heptemtjer Ifl. lor cata lit a-, nii'1 lull I' formation, address Chaa. A. tiiavi* Prof, ol Uw, I/Cilngton. Va. IT? WESLtYflN FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. rilJntl.lss.l. <)n?? ??f tlio !'ih?t Priiooi.i i . \ . m.i..mii -1.iu?: IMn.ii>r\ti <. Hurruumiiiice I t ,iiii.iirun?iirp.i?*?Ml. I'uplUfriiriililiidmi :? . I;.f - tluMi^iiinl liliiilU uikI jmtn>n?. i . ni.Mi mi. iti:sr intiikiwion. Uonr.i, i: i; i'miw, KiisIUIi l'otir?Ci Idlliii l-rrticlit Oi-r* i Mn i . ,v,.. f.ir sholnMlc .v#?r, (mm (Sept. to i . mi. I'ur ?'ilnlotf wrll" I" . i? i.v? \\a. a. llAUHli, U. 1)., I'riilJcnt. . Jy'J nwir Wasfiington and Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, l'A. C'IhsiIchI mul Sclent I flo Comic*, and Preparatory PchtMil, under the direction of Iho College Faculty. Kxm IIM* li.w. HGlIi year ojtt'UBSept. 15. I'or Catalogue apply to . ' M THE l'KK31DENT. MKDIA (Pa.) AOADHMY FITS FOR litttlncw or Collcgo. Hpcclal Drill for Hack want Boy*. Mingleor doulilo room*. Allatudenu t> a-'I with I'rliu'loal, SW1T111N C.BHURTUUGK, (H^rvwr 1 V H uml A.M 1 *n'.4MWK.>W financial. The City Bank of Wheeling, No. lftltt MARKET STREET. 11K.VHY K. LIST, II. C. DALZEtX, 1'rvflIdcHt. Cailiicr. A (ioticrnl lUuklttK Traniactod. Account* of rinn*,Corporatlouiaud Individual! MjIIcIUhIi ^Mntcrwt 1'altl ou Social DopoalU*. J3-VNK OK THE OUIO VALLEY. CAHUL 1178,000 J?. A. I>m ITwIdonl ** u.mirtoii vioorraldonl Ditluon KmUnd, Irtlud, Fnnoouid Uonmnj DIMCTOM. Wtt. a. Iwtt, Wm. B, Blwpaon. {? A, Miller, John K. Hotalord, M. Atklnaoa, Victor Hoacnburg, Hetujr Hfc/cr, jgrj' F. P. JKPBOH. Oiahlw. J^XCHANUK DANK, I'Al ITAU mm, 9300,000 )wlu Imni on Itniltsd, Ireland, Bootlind ind "I Ixjlnli m Kuronjfc innn i. juhbi. omMht. %tiU3g?tate3nnnU. Q. 0. HM1TU, llonl Bfltnio Airont AMD STOCK BROKER. tltenllon |l?ta 10 OollMlIn, RcnU ind u r IMic ral Iioiiurmrtll ol IMI Kauilo. l*u lur Ollh llir ban ol roleretim ? IwnMAtW ?T.. Whwllm. W. V?. Al-I. KINDS OK 110UK AND JOU s?^muhrm MVlfna,U',imM " DUFFY'S TOWER HINT CURE. AN INVALUAULB TONIC FOR FEMALES. fiacurca and EitablUhei JUsularlty or tmi MENSTRUAL FUNCTIONS, litlUtlng Pain and Dltlrtis. AN INVALUABLE AID TO I NURSING MOTHERS, J la tba Dltcharga ofj | IUtumal DirrtM wituout Fatiuu*. Eoiarat Safety la tbt CHANGE OF LIFE, IFftlutnea*, Melancholy, Mnrulug I Htckueaa, the Troublua of [ l'roguuucy Alleviated uuil Cured. IT ASSIMILATES WITH THE BLOOD j | Is Distributed through every Vein; | Strengthens every Org mi. ItUnr#n*r??l In accordance with tnMltral I UW1(WkKY8 1'UllK HALT WIIIBKBT L anil MINT bring of tb? liijjrrillriiU,) and I InKADluuily coiublnes Ui* fctl r*tujnut*i I curutin agencies. 9 atUnUon", froo of cbarii by 'oiir J parttuauu I'rloe 91.00 par Bailie. ron BALK uv DHl'ffOISO AMI DKAMRS. JTeme jtnuhn without Pit following/uc-slmlll I tlgnulure of I Bole Helling Agents, BALTIMORE, MP. ffUdlcat. HOT WEATHER IS DANGEROUS! Cholera may reach our shores. Every one should shield them selves from contagion and any disease of this nature. The only safe remedy known is ODBERT'S OholeraAntidote OB, DIARRHEA CUBE. A safe and sure remedy for Cramps, Summer Complaints, Flux, Diarrhcea, and all ill-feel ings arising trom a disarranged stomach. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Lauehlin Bios.' Drug Co., Sole Proprietors, 1208 MAIN ST., WHEELING# AU13 It afford* mo pleasure to assure yon that nf ter iwliij; Dr. (!. MeLine's Celebrated l.lver 1'lllsfor moru tiinn twenty yours In my family, that 1 regard them as being superior to any I havo over used'orhnvo seenused. I liavonot had tln.Mii constantly and had to try other*,and I linvo tried ? good variety, but 1 liavo never bad any to act ho promptly, profitably, and nicely as Me I.lino's. I have lined them myself, wife, and children,with tlio roost urntlfylng re sults. For children, liavln^ used thorn on my own with such easy and happy clfoet, 1 would recommend them to ono anu to all. Theso pills do tho work-do it promptly, do it well, and leave no III effect* behind. As u bile re mover, as n liver corrector, us a forerunner preparing tho system for quinine, there Is no pill or modlclno equal to Dr. C. Me Lane's Uele brated l.lver rills. I expect to use them as lonu as I live, If theycontiuuo as good us they havo boon In tho past. Yours truly, IS. If. Giles. Pastor M. 12. Church South. Myers'Station, Tampa District, Florida Conference. Trkirtioo, Canada West, OnU Mwiina. FLxinxu liuo.*. 8lr?j?Your pills came all right, and I can say thoy aro a good bilious pill, i liavo used a {rent many pills, but I can say Dr. C. Me rino's l'llls, manufactured by Fleming llroi., are genuine,und gentlemen you have my thanks in sending. 1 gave sumo of those pills to my neighbors for a trial. Ono of my. neighbors got threo pills. Ho said they did help him. llo felt tho next day like a now man. IIo wishes mo to send for fifty ccnts' worth for him. Ho, gentlemen, I will do all I can tolntroduco Dr. C. MoLano's Liver l'llls, manufactured by Fleming Brothers. Yours with respect, Wm. 11. Duuan. Fj.kmiko linos. DoarHlrsj-KncIoscd yon will llnd ono dollar far which you will pleasosend me more of your Dr. C. McLane's l.lver l'llls. I trust you liavo recolvod tho pay for tho last two boxes I order ed and received. I would only say, they have dono mo morn good than I could express I feci much better now than i havo for two years past. Yours truly, ? ItKV. l llll, Sl'AnTfT, . WestHandlake, N. Y. AVOID OOONTEHFEITS! BendUiSSq and wo will send you by return mall a box of thogenulno Dr. G, McLano's celebrated Llvor l'llls and olulit hnndsomo cards. Pi.KMl.su 11UOS., Pittsburg, Pa. For Solo by rotail druggist*. Be ?uro tlio McLauo's Pills you buy are mado at Pittsburgh, Piu The coun torfolts are mailo at St. Lonii, Mo* and Wheolingf W? Va. 4 Crab Orchard^ WATER."^ Tllli I.I VICM, Tlllv KIIINICVH. THIS NTOMACII. Till'. UOWKLH. a rosittvR cviik run 8IOKHEADAOHb3 ? Imk:?On* tnt?n |ra*p?<>nfii1i., inirtiltiH I'm * (>n< iHttti f * Lin In ?rnl' ??I jiarkatva nt 10 itwl lieu. 2?'? Rrn? ulii** H?n* ?"i'i ini I'jiik. Crab Ofehlfd Walir Cft.. Pfflpu. r. N. IOSI.S. Mauagff, LouUtllU, Kjr. Batchetor'a Colobratod Hair Dye, KtUtOlslltO I Ml. J"1 HJM gvJ. ttmm r?'l Ilf tali'? I 1?? ?(miuiiffinl No il imp* folnlmtiil. Ii* flillcilniil llnti, III if frfl? of l?l>l iltMl li*?rf tiirlulr iof> and l*amlf?l III <?<? k or firiiwii. R|. titanMnry ?Iirn'ara Mil j) up*ii| In imlfil inr+ ?n?pp|lMilim,mfi, . g Ihn |*?p?r. Snld ?Mi|iiifnl?(*, Appll*] MMpiiK at iWwIcr'i Wig Fitlort, ft! Rail |fth*l.,N.V.(''l||i tpr?-MWMW DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS. ? ol the KldMH. <>r??l. OlMl, I'rln.rt .lltl urtlhrtil IHmuh, Will cut. DImumjol . ?tritium, ind ill VrlMttjuid Imtbrali 1 ?, and none, tilers, eruptions, Mtqliil*. tettgr, salt ?b fi M&?m& Ottlcui Sua. U3 uutl 37 i'ourteeuth Streut. TUB V ET K It IS A UI AX. A L)L'|iurtuteut U?vut?d lu the Cure, Treat* muut uuU Alltuuut* of Duweatlu Auiwult. [This department in conducted by Dr. 0, B. Kobinson, a ukillful veterinary surgeon, a graduate of the Ontario College ol Agri culture anil Montreal Veterinary College. All inqulrica will be answered through thlB department free of charge. To obtain desireil result* all questions uiust be-clear and explicit in describing the ailments ol the domestic animals about which infor mation is sought, otherwise a proper diag nosis will be impossible. All communications requiring private answers, by mail, must be accompanied by thu usual lee of $1. Address all communications to Editor Veterinary Department ol the Intklucikn cjilt, Wheeling, W. Va. Parties wishing to use this column must send their proper names and address with the letter, otherwise the communication will not bo published. The initials only are printed, but should any one Bend only initials the communication wilt not he printed.] Atrophy. K. F. E, Fairmont, W. Va.?I wish you io give me some information. 1 have a live-year-old maro with a colt three months old. About three months ago there appeared behind the right hip boue joint u small sunken place the size of a naif dollar. It has increased now uutil you can lay your hand iu thu eunkeu place. There is no Inmenees or apparent soreness about it. It looks like sweany. 1 would like to know what it is. There is no cause for it that 1 know of. What is it and bow should it be treated ? Answer:?'The disease is that known as atrophy, very often produced from one of the blood vessels becoming plugged by a thromb^or irom other causes which wuuld produce the formation of a thrombi, the part wasting away fioui want of nourish ment. The best treatment is the use of plenty of friction over the part diseased, This is best done with a good still' brush laid on by thu application of tome mild liuaineiit to be well rubbed in three times a day. Moderate exercise and low diet is adviseable. I.umlnltW. J. H. B.?I hav? a young horse, five years old, that movud nicely for a while and all at once got sore iu his feet. As we thought they were hot we soaped his feet in warm water lor two or three days. When we thought it in the shoulder we blistered it and put a string in his ureast, but tie is getting no better. What cau we do for him V A nswxii,?'The dieease is that known as laminilis. Stuud hiiu for two hours in wurm water and then puton a linseed meal poultice. Kepeat tills ouco a day. llave the shoes removed us soon as the soreness has passed away; stand on wet clay all day and blister the coronet if he is not Im proving. l<9t me hear from you again. Keep him on low diet and give him once a day drum doses of nitrate of potash in the water. IIOttSK NOTES. Severo bits often rnako foolish horses. The right kind of care will add materi ally to the value of any horse. The character of a man is pretty well represented in the kind of horses he keeps. A single bad habit may change the value ol a horse inoro tnan you wuuld imagine. If you aro breeding light horses, breed for speed, if heavy horses, breed for strength. The disposition of a horse depends to a fjreat extent upon the manner in which he s trained. It is useless to cxpect anything extraor dinary from a horse which has no ancestry of any merit. It is by exercise and hard work that horses are prepared for severe service, and not by bigh feeding, as some horsemen think. Owners of first-class stallions generally report this one of the best years for buBl nt ss for a long time. Farmers are begin ning to see that it pays best to breed to the beet. Horses may gain flash by being cooped up closely in thestable, but they never can f;ain in strength, The flesh thus gained s generally a detriment to their useful nees. Fly nets or light covers for working horses nre almost indispensable at this time of the year. The man who does not provide them (or his team3 certainly stands in his own light. To keep the feet in good condition the shoes should he removed once every six weeks or oftener. The ruination of many horses feet can ha laid to the carelessness or penurlousness of their owner in not getting the shoes reset often enough. Tbo blacksmith who can mnke the shoes stick on the longest Is regarded the highest by too many of our borsu owners. limited I>y n Tom Cut. Ktw York Sun. A biz gray torn cat pure nod by boys ran through West Twenty-ninth street at sun set on Wednesday, and made up a tree in front of Kngine I'a quarters at 105. The bova lost sight of him aud gave it up. When sleep tind settled down upon the nnniuo company's quarters, Thomas thought it wan his turn and began to sing. He was so confoundedly close to the open windows of the llreinen's bunk-room that he attracted notice at once. The firemen began tollrothlngaathira. He kept quiet awhile and then tuneil up again. Ho rang tiio changes on the beloved name of Maria until there were more Marias join ing in the chorus than you could shake a ?tick at. All the firemen, heojied by Foreman SlcOabe, went on active duty, and Tom became a target for all sorts of missiles. Ho finally grew angry, and dropping his love eons, set to issuing challenges in his most decisive way. Other torn cats loom ed up and flung back these challenges it him. At 2:30 a, m. l'lroman John Stlnson of fered to go up the tree and drive Tom away, so that the fireman could get some sleep. He seised a branch abovo his head, sot one foot against the trunk of the tree as high up as he ronld reach, and tried to swing himself up, The branch bruke and ho fell heavily to the sidewalk. His right arm was doubled op under him and broken at the wrist. Ho went to the Now York hospital. The report of the oc currence which was sent to the Fire hall did mention what became of tho cat, and Chief Hlisy sent it back to have the omis sion rectllied. Tljo cat sang on until day break, and then cleared out. Not tliu rim e. Hall hi reel Pally Ann. A committee from an association In Chi cago which had boycotted a certain brew er s product went to a dealer In hops and Save him warning that If be sold any of la stock to the brewer he should also be made to suffer. lie smiled benignly upon them, and they asked If he Inteuded to defy lliem. "On, no?certainly not." he replied | "but you have made a mistake In the house, You want to atop some one ftom selling him rice, aloes aud gamboge. Hops are only used now-a-daya In oass of alckneaa, IVIiat Ailed Hint. chlnn ihml J, A young man got off ? train at the Northwestern railway station In Chicago the other day, and aftor walking slowly and laboriously up the short flight of stairs which leatl to the waltllig room, stopping a few times on the way to real, be looked around for a place to alt down, Ills wan, thin fare, heavy eyes and general appear ance of weakness and dejection attracted attention, and a kind old gentleman accost ed the atranger and asked If he could he nt any assistance. "No-o," the young man drawlod out j "I guees I'll get along If 1 lake my tlmo to It." "Are you 111?" "No-o, I'm not sick. But 1 feel at If 1 ware ill broki up," "Qhb In any tool dent?" "No-o. I'm just tired, that's all. Thinks, you may call a hansom for me, II yon will. Don't believe I could ever walk out to the Btieet care. 1 don't mind if yon do carry my valiee. 1 am ao-o tired." "What's the matter with you?" "Oh, nothin' much. I'm juat returning (rotu my vacation. I'll be all right in a wuek or two." Toimu?*utf. NtuhvUle American. They stood at the front gate at the clos ing scene of u long evening's engagement. The conversation bad dwindled to two base hits, and his intellect bod grown limp framing excuses for hanging on. "Charley," she begao, as sue dropped languidly over the gale, "can you toll me who will be governor?" "Why certainly," he, replied: "Taylor will." Then they laughed a little, ungrammati cal ripple at Charley's break. "But, Charity," 6bo conlinued, "I'm serious; don't you think 'twould be too awfully bad for them to have two brothers going around speaking against each other and laying all of those horrid things ?" Charley had not silted the results of such an evil, but replied: "Yea, I confess 'twould look a little tough, but then, you see, they wouldn't go into personalities, but discuss the issues before the people." "What are the issues, Charley ?" The line was too long, but with a death rattle in bis throat he summered: "Ob, you know, the Blair bill, I sup pose, and?eh?the tarill', and A great light kiiyiloil in her beautiful eyes, and, leaning over the gate, she whis pered in a soit balcony siuh: "Charley, won't you tell me nil about the tariff?' That awept his decks. Ills information wasn't built that way. Lua? uf Life lit Sen. AVw York Sun. Mr. Thomas Gray, Secretary of the I.on dou Board of Trade for statistical purposes, divides the nine years from 1H75 to 1883 Into three triennial periods. During the Urat of these periods the loss of life result ing from wreckB or fronicaHiialties to Brit ish ships amounted to 7,(IU7; In the second period to 7,105. and iu the third to the greatly increased total oi I),78-1, The loss of vessels during the nine years roje from :1,17k to 3,742. Mr. Gray sustains the state ment that In 1881 the tasuf life amounted to the alarming total of 1 in (HI of thu total number of lives employed. Wu see, there fore, that while the dangers of land travel are diminishing becanso of the more scien tific management and better construction of railroads the chance; of loss of life at sea are becoming grentor, despite the efforts of legislation to remedy the evil. Mliutrul dolt cm. Chicago h'ewi. Frank Brower was a funny character on or off the stage. It was he who mudo the remark about his father's funeral that has passed into a stage "gait," A friend met liim and said: "Well, Frank, the old man's gone at last, oh ?" "Yen. lie was burled to-dav," said Frank. "What kind of funeral did ho have?" Frank, from force of habit, responded, dreamily: "Oh, we turned 'em away j we turned 'em away." A man who had a consumptive brother was very proud of his diseased condition, Ue took him around and showed olf his infirmities to his friends. He would in troduce him to a mau and say: "There's my brother, him; lie's got tho con sumption, and he's goiu' to die, and he hain't got a thing that llts nm except his watcli. Cough for tho gentleman, ltijll" A miner Si'gcivic?Dr. Sage's Catarrh Iteuiedy. Customer (looking at something labeled "country butter")?Butterine? Small boy (forgetting himself)?Yes, there is butter In?saw 'lin mix it myself. An Uliteriirlttliitf, lldlubto Iluil.c, Logan 4 Co. cau always be relied upon, not only to carry in stock tiie beat of every, thing, but to Bcctiro the Agency for such articles as have well-known merit, and are popular with thopeople, thereby sustain ing the reputation of being al ways ontor prising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency lor the celebrated l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of Throat, Lungs and Chest, and to allow, our con fluence, we invite you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. kwmw At Modoc, Cal., parties havo been organ lied to hunt rabbits ou one day In each week. *Thg rabbibi aia very numerous, and oauso much annoyance to the farmers. Guru of a M|irnln. Mabckdon Ckntiik, Wayne Co., N. Y., 1 February 28,1885. J Some years ago I badly strained my stomach picking cherries, and have Buf fered greatly ever since. Nothing has been so beneficial as Allcock's Piasters. They entirely cured me of that trouble. I have also been alllicted with a lame ankle, but these Piasters soon enabled mo to walk, I recommend thorn whenever I have an opportunity, lis 1 have found them very useful for over ten years. All cock's Plasters have always dune me the greatest service, and I am every day more and more convinced that no household should be without them. Mhi. Susik A. BiU.S. The Peanut Club is ?largo social organ ization in Nev? York. Tim badge of mem bership is a peanut, ami it must be worn on ever/ occasion in metal, jewelry or carved wood. Nuvur tilvo V(>. If you are suffering with low anil de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general dobillty, disordered blood, weak constitu tion, headache, or any iliseaso of a bilious nature, by all means procuro a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will fol low; you will ho inspired with now life j strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, nud henceforth you will rejoice in the pralso of Electric Bit ters. Hold at fifty cents a bottle by lxigan & CO. MWFdW Atlvlco to nidtliam. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with paiu of cutting teeth 1 if so, send st onco and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Hootiiino Hviii'i' fori Chil dren Tximimo. Its valuo is incalcula ble. It will relievo the poor little sulTercr Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no uilgiako about it. It euros dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation and give* tone and enorgy to the whole system. Mas. Wikilow's Hoothimu Syrup tor Ciiimirin Tuktiiinu Is ploasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of tho oldest and beat female muses anil physicians In the United Mtates, and Is for sale by all druggists throughout tho world. Prim 25 Mini* n bottle. nws.tw In an Indian mound recently opened near Oakland, III, wore found six skele tons, a quantity of sliver oro, three copper vessels and a ponderoui copper ax, ^ UuoklMi's Arnlflit Halve. Tho best Halve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores Ulcers, Halt ltheum, Fever Moras, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Hkln tiruptions, and posi tively oures Tiles, or no pay requirod, It Is guaranteed toglvo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 3D cents per box. For sale by Logan A Oo. Harry Durant,of Atlanta, Q?., Is suoh a bicycle enthusiast that ho arose In his slsepone night recently and rode his ma chine five miles Into tlie country and hack before sunrise. OIIOURA Infantum. Physicians who make a specialty of infantile dlsssses ssy that the great desideratum In cholera In> fantnm, ls/oml. proprrjaod] thst being ob tained the medical treatment becomes an easy matter. Mellln's Food Is a pre dlgested food and has bsen proved of In* estimable nut la obolir infantum, FINANCE AND TilADE. Tlii? FeaturoN of tliu Monej and StocI BlurkvU. Naw Yobk, August 28.?Money oncal 4?5 percent, (.'losing at 4 percent asked Prime mercantlla paper 4a6 percent. Uovehnukst Boson-Have been dull an<l steady. U.S.SslOOJ; U. S, 418, llOiiU.S new 4* 1211; Pacini'of'05, lij. 6Wl ?trady* ^siM-Uave been quiet anJ lE4?kD^VeryduUailJ?lea^ Stocks?The news received on the street to day was very meagre and bad littlo or no eflect on stocks. The trading was ex tremely dull au>! steady except in some few special mucks until the afternoon, when prices yielded small /ructions, hut i.11} closed steady generally at small fractions under the opening prices 1?.L1u?ineM 0,ihe Jai' amounted to only Wl,770 shares, There was not a single ac tive stock on the list. In some of the usually active shares there was not a sin gle sale recorded. The final cbauges are tor tractions only, although PaclBc Mail records an advance of lj percent aud Man hatton Consolidated a loan of 1. Stock (jt'oTMloNs?Closed bid; A'dams hipreae, 13/}; Auiericau Jixpreaa, l?s; Canada Southern, 41; Central t'acitie, 431; Chesapeake A Ohio, t>; do first preferred 5J; "O seconds, U; C., 0., 0. A 1., 57; Denver A Hip (irande, L'Oj; Krie,3lj;do preferred, 74|; Fort Wayne, 147; Kansas \ if "J?" SliUk; Erie & Western, UJ; Uke hhore, S6ii lotUsville <t Nashville 44J; Louisville. New Albany & Chicago 5,>; Memphis A Charleston, 3d; Michigan n ? V,;8' Wl#301lrl I'acillo, IWij; Nash vIleA.Chattanooga, till; New Jursey Cen tral 63i; Northern Pacific, 27J; do prefer red, ohj; Ohlcatio A Northwestern, 1133; fe-pr? ffr"(' H-i'' -Nbw York Centra) 108J; Ohio Central, -; Ohio Ji Mississippi 2.1J; do preferred, DO; Pacific Mail, 571 Pittsburgh, 151); Heading, 25; St. Louis & San Francisco, ill J; do preferred, 51) J; do first preferred, 112); C? M. & St. piul, 1,18? uo preferred, 121: Texaa tfc Pauilio 151; Union Pacific, Uh United Stated hxprcBB,,0.1; W., tit. L. A P? 10j; do pre ferred, Sol; Wolis-Fargo Jixprww, 125; \V eatorn Union, UOJ, llrwuUtijjrn ami ProvUloiu, ,0^.7 J0"?1 A"?Uflt -'S?Flour, receipts b?7"l8: ""Porta 4,01)0 barrels; and ',m mi ' "Ul1 heavy; sales U.tUO barrels. Wheat, receipts 102,71)0 bushels; exports none; spot lots *ik- and !<?mn'hKlower, closing steady; sales .{,?1)0,000 bushels of future#; 424,000 bush els of spot; No, 2 Milwaukee stllo to ar rive; ungraded ?8Jh02c; No. 3red fttjo; steamer No. 2 red tiUo; No. 2red 88i88.lc v ! 1 .re<l ?21b : No'1 ^Ite 87JJ: ,%1 ro?- hoPt?ull?"' S7 MUi87jo, closed at87|o; November Sllj il)0|o, closing at !)0c; December .)lJ?t)l 15 10c, closing at Ulio; January l)3aWJc, closing at 03a; Mar !Ma D8jo, closing at, ttt joi Juno UUjdUOjo; clos ing at 1)1)2c. Cera, spot lots laljo and options J-i jo lower, closing steady, decline partly recovered; receipts 50,700 bushels; export .18,0, H bualiela; sales 872,000 hush olsof futures; 12.',000 bushels of spot; un graded 50451 Jc; No. 2 white 81 jc; August nominal; September 40Ja50c, closing at 40io; October COjaSOJc, closing atSOjc; November Bljadlc, closing at 51(0; De cember 5Ja52Jc, (losing at 62Jo. Oats Jalo '?r.n "'Cwpts 77,030 bustiels; exports -,U4 bushels; sales 100,000 bushels of futures; 1)0,000 bushels of spot; mixed western 3Ua33c; white do ,(5a40e. liayfirm. Cottee, spot fair' Hiohrm at 10Ji![opiions steady and fairly aftohir6"^! bag"i! 8.00c; October 8.44c; Aovomber 8 40(1; Decern! SSJMfJ J?nu?ry B.15a8.50c; February 8 50c, March 8 55a8 00c, Sugar strong but quiet;refining U,m; O5'5|o; extra (5 51a 5ic, white extra U 6}r6?o; yellow41a4ic contectioners A 0 J.lifc; off A r. Ho c' cuUoaf and oriiihwl ?j,0Jo; grauulawd Hnii fm'U ? li"'/"?"'"sen quiet and im i, , tl.8t ,,i:- at 4(oI Kosin steady, iurpentine dull at Solo ' W''i,k; weetcru lUilUjcj re oeipts 3,04- packages, Pork i1Uiet hut " mess $11,00; old do Quoted at J ? ' Lard, October 10 points higher, otimru without much cliniiuo: wcntnm '{"?J17'3'ic i Sentem ber 7.40c [October 0 02 6M 8?; November 0.72aU80o; city steam 7.0.c. liu ter flrai aud in fd- demand' Cheese cjuiet aud flrtn. ? Cmcauo, Ii.l,, August 28.?The feelinu in wheat was weak to-day, due in a Z eat part to a continuation of yesterday's influ ences. The market opened at 78c lor Octo ber, rallied to 7%, broke off to 772onud nnd^nt ! , ?Uc' or Jo lower. Corn weak and closed Jo lower, Oate dull and beavv and closed Jalc lower. Provisions a shado firmer, closed siifrhtly higher. Fiour oulet folrU1CB?T,!t'11' W1T" we?k?r. lower, eaUtH ranged: Aucuat 7r>347ii& closed at 753c ; September 70a70Jc, closed' 7811II.M Vn !. | 77iH?78^0' l'losed at rrj. iV ?'" Bpflng 75?a70Jc; No. 2 red i?m wJa. ?n<' Jo lower; cash 40a temh'ei^Il?'SJn! 'a''l)l0,i(;l0?eri,|0c? ^P" hTj'uJ"! I"'p 08011 '10 o-iou; Octo bor 4.J<4Jlo, cfnseil at 42Jc. Oala dull and heavy; ca?b 25(1251.-; August "Sic ' fin be? "-"l2ol1clo,e(J(1 at 3ii H'lUoj'Octo ber ?7jf.^o, closed at 271e. Kyo dnli ; v^ar'ey dull; No. 2,50c, Flax! seed quiet; No, 1,$110. Moss pork onen?d ?i i'Jit"1"' rtt"'1JIJ ~J?10oa:n! cfosod at out I 4oJH:i Cfb *1 W "a?l??Pt*mTer I . Tl nr-',1, ,C|0E?(1 ?' *lii October ?'?k rides steady; m.1, niac. ?0?d melta 0wiy.ivO,{vT,57o"6',87i?i "hort cba, pSKSSS creamery 10*22J0, dmiry l3al7c, PuiiiADKLruiAi Fa., August 28,?Float unchanged. Wheat dull and lower; No. 2 August 8(li8t)|e; Septomber 80|a801c; October 87J?871c; November 88la88}o. Cora wcalc and unsettled; No. 2 mixed 68bi No. 2 yellow 63jo; No. 2 mixed August S0i60]c| September 4U)b4U]o; Oc tober ,4Pj?50j'; Novembor 60d50jc. Data dull and lower; No. 2 mixed 32o; rejected white 2lte; No. 3 whito 33a33Jc; No. 2 white 34Ja34jc; No. 1 white 36]c; No. 2 white August 34|a34jo; September 3 Ii341c; Oc tobur 34 Jua-ljo i November S6i36Jc. 10 <gs strong ou the somtj nupply; (regit 17ai8c. Cincinnati, U., August 28. ? Floor heavy and drooping. Wheat heavy; No. 2 rui 7Uo; receipt! 38,000 bushels; ship 20,000 bushel), Uorn dull and easier; No, 2 mixed 421c. Oats lower; No. 2 mixed 28c. Hye dull; No. 2, 64o. Fork dull at $10 00. l^ird llrtuer at O.tiOo. Bulk meats dull; short rib (l.20o. liacen easier; Bhouldera and short rib 7,00c; Bhort clear 7.35c. Whlskylatcady at $110. Batter, augur and choeae firm aud unchanged. K/ga tauier at He. Bai/hmom, Mo., August 28.?Wheat, western lower and active ;No.2 weaternwin terred ipot 83J?85i|ii j August and Septem ber 86Jo hid; October 80J?8U|c, Corn, western lower and dull; mixed spot 4l)a 4U(c; September 4Hia48ic, Data dull aud lower to aell; western white 33a36; do mixed 30a3;'ia. Frovlsloui steady with tnodorate Inquiry. Eggs higher at 16il&io. Tolwuo, O., August 28,?Wheat weak and lower i cash 8Uc; August and Septem ber Mllo; Octobor 81 }c; December MH>; May tilia. Com steady and lower; cash and September -(I Jo. Oats unchanged. OloveraeM steady and active; cash, tie)), tembor and Octobor $6 00, l,lv? Bluet., CitlcAUQ, August 9S.?1The Ifronr't Jour nal reportss Cattle? Receipts 2,300 head; shipments 1,300 head; market alow anil a shade lower; shipping 13 60; Blockers and leeders, 12 (Hull 40; cows, bulls and mined $1 60a3 60; bulk $2 20a2 76; through cattle a shade lower; grass cows!2 20il! 75; steers 12 70a3 00: western rangers, natives and hall breeds 13 00a4 40. Hogs? lleeelpta 0,800 head; shipments 2,100 head; market iteady; good grides Ac higher; rough and mixed 1.1 H,-)?l?0; packing aud shipping tl 70*6 60; light til 76a4 80; skips t2 00 a3 0S, East tlMBTt, Pa., Adgnst 38,-Callle? Htrelpts 006 lisad; shipments 722 heads nothing doing 118 cars shipped to Nnw York. Iloo-lleceipti 1,200 head | Bhip mull 9,300 hMd | market study | Ftallt* gducatlottKl, Medical College of Virginia, RICHMOND. Fortjr.Nlnth Heulou UommoucM October 4,1880, OonttoalrgSIx Moutha. For further Information write (or catalogue J.?. DOHSEY CDLLKN, 1v6 Prcfeasorof Suriurir. luan nf Kumltv. delphlas $a 00a5 40; Yorkers 14 65a4U5; grasssrs $4 25d4 50; 4 cara shipped to New Yorjt. Sheep?Keceipta 2,400 head; ship ments 2,400 head; market closing slow at Friday's prices. Oincwhati, 0.,AiiKU8t 28?lions steady; common and lii(lit U0a4 70; packing and butchers' $4 45a4 85; receipts 000 head; shipments 205 head. Putrutouw. Oil City. Pa., August 28.?Opened at Bio; highest 01 |l*; lowest HOJc; closed at 01c; sales 487,000 barrels; clearances 2,414, 000 barrels; charters 01,704 barrels; ship ments 70,515 barrels. Prmnuuau, Pa., August 28.?Petroleum quiet and tirui; opened at OOjc; closed at tile; highest OI|c; lowest OOJu. Buaukoiiii, Pa., August 28.?Opened at OOJo; closed at 01c; highest 01 |c; lowest OOJc; clearances 010,000 barrels. Titimyilu, Pa,, August 28 ?Opened at 01c; highest 01|c; lowest OOjc; closed at 01c. t N?w York, August 28. ? Petroleum steady; United 01c. Dry (iooil*. Nbw Youk, August 28.?The close oI the week shows a large business done by the jobbers and agents. All seusonable spe cialities are iu good demand aud move ments. Cotton goods have done well, and bleached shirtings have sold largely, BtockB are very light anil pricea very llrm, and orders lor gold medal Lonwood Forest mills and Whitonsvilte are booked at valuu only. Ivuil, Nkw York, August 28.?Lead steady; common 4j?5n. gipcmitton nntl JttnU ?-aJe. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE GRAND WEST VIRGINIA Exposition and Stale Fair! WHICH WU.I, BE IIEI.D AT Wheelings W. Va. September 0,7,8,0,10 & 11,1830. #15,000 lu l'HEMIUMS AND *0,000 IX SPEED PUItSES TO UK GIVEN AWAY. Splendid Display of Horses,Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Products or tlie Farm and Workshop* RACKS KACII DAY. 100 Horn# engaged In 14 Grunt Trotting, I'hoIiik and ItuunliiK Race*. Thin will bo * lict'lhia'n most fnhblonablo event of Uio mjihou. Tltla Fair will cxccll auY..prcvloui one livid by the Aatoda.lou. Speed Kntrlea clotto August 81, at 11 r. V. Live Stock Katrlca closo September 3. tt?*Ktniriilon lutes on all Itallroada during the week of the Fair. Addreas Secretary (or Premium LUtor Informa tion. GKO. IIOOK. Seerolary. J. 11. HOB113. 1'ro'Mcut mH Jttcrttcal, DRUNKENNESS OR TUB LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES* OOLDEN SPECIFIC. It cnu tin ulvou In a cup of colTooor ten without tlio kiiuwloritto of tlio porum tak ing; It) In iitiNiilutoly htiriulcNH, inul will ft (nut it pnrniiiuuntuiKl npimily cum, whether tlm putlont I* u inoilrrutQ drinker or mi nU cohnllc wreck. It Iiun been Riven In thou ttniiil* of ca?n?, niul til every iiiHtnncen per fnct corn linn followed. It nrrrr fltllt, Tlio ftimtmn onou Impregnated with tlm Sjum IIIc, It hecouioa mi utter liupoaslbllity fur the llQuur appetite to exUt. OTOIS. SA.3LE BY LOGAN & CO., Drnggists, WIlBHIilNfi, W. VA. Cnll or wrlto for circular & full particulars* Mam. FOOD JtMjaw NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You aro allowednfrct irialt\flh1riu Aa\i? ot tho tt?e of Vr. live'* tolohrntcd Voltaic lu-it wllti Kloctrlo HuniK-niwiry A|?|Hlanre?, for tbo flWfdy rrllrromi itornmncnt euro otAtrvrnu DrMUfy.Uru of WailtV mill Jlanhoml, nnil nil klmlmt trouble*. AImo for "man*other <1Im??p?. Complotormtora* Won to Health. Vl*or nml llnnlioo.1 tntaranieed. o rUU l? Incurrcil. Illu?trate<i|min|>hlot innuUd Wdu (?IVAStopped free ? ? m7 AfurvtUtti tufnn, ? ? Inline Pinoni Restored ? 1 WjI Dr.KLlNE'B ORB AT - ? D w NerveRestorer ?Ar?/;nnAtN&NRRV> DllHAlM. Onljiun turt /?r AVfM Affntuni. Pill, t.ftl'hf, lit, INPALLIM.N IfUken m dtrertod. A* l itm/ttr /lritit.tf'l mi. TretllM ??<t $? trial IxrttU frwta I'll tuiljot*. th?Y myinitatwtM chargMtm tot ?l.ea sgf igMaBai 4N PHD OHKUKBInehoun. nurailu Idayi, 1NU run Bart CMC* wanted. Druf Hloro, 15 N. io Mtli WcY^Mt.,RhlU., Pa., and at ho ??*? IrlLn tan Ik tin.'a. Whrollnv. PILES 1JML !? W Hold at Logan A Uo'a Drm Hum, WWTThMW Sutuvnnu ffiompanltf, KKADING INHUIIANOE COMPANY, IIKADIMU, 1'A., 1 Antni ?4li,oflo, Ml. 1'anl Fire ft Marino Inmiranco Co., BT. l'AULL, JIINN., ' 91,000,140, 1.1'. 1IILDMKT1I, Aoent, ?nl IIW1 ICuln mroti. r?UK FHANKLIN INHUKANCKOO. CAPITAL. _,.|l00,000 OfFiam. l:i.vaW MaM'SS. DIRJKTTOWU miss, ormt-vo, s? twiurrH itur, ttr* jfclnttttgaitd $ooU Stnrtinjj. THE INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE ??AND? Book Bindery THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENTS ?IN? West Virginia, Being famished with tho licit Cylinder Prctaca, the LatCHt Styles ol Typo, aud every di'Mra* ble uppllauco lor good work aud raOMlT KXKCUT1UN. ?ITS FACILITIES FOR? PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL \ ? Railroad, SlloM', Book, Legal, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION 0* Job Printing ARE NOT EXCELLED. WNealncsB, Dispatch, Accuracy aud Rwpouil* bllity are no* lt< leadlug eharactorlatlea, aud uo ofiorU will bo kpared to afloid tho public j>erfect latlafacttou lu a work lmrtutcd lor execution to thlaofflco; tho uion,If you wont POSTKK18 lli BILLS, CATALOG UK J, PAMPHLETS, HOOK*, CIBCULA11S, ?Norms' POSTAL CARDS,! BUSINESS CARDS, PERSONAL OAItDH B1IIPP1MQ ,TAG3, LAlt ELS, LETTER HKADE' NOTE.HEAD?, BILL HEADS, [STATEMENTS, LEGAL FORMS, CHECKS, DBAjriS, RECEIPTS, BRIEFS, BILLS OF LADING, ENVELOPES, ETC., ETC,, In^faot 'all Legal or Commercial Forma, ca upon orjaddreta this ofllce, and your order will receive prompt attention. We aro'alao prepared to oxecuto with prompt DCta and dlipatch 1 or MINING COMPANIES! ItlnuU UoolcMf Clioolc Boolca, Aud Spoolally Doil|(n?d IIooIcm For Block Broken, Mine* Btnkn, tnmranco Com ptniM, Retl Kiuta, llmUiiw Men, etc. W1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OK StookOortillcnlc w T1IE INTELLIGE N'CEU Job Printing Ofllce an d Bindery, Noi. IS k 47 KoarUf itk HI,, WUM IW8.W. VA, SVMMpOVtlltlQn. ITTSBUKUH, CINCINNATI A ST. LOL'18 RAILUOAD?I'anbandloHoutfi: Tjme i?bKi lor E*?t *11.1 We?t corrected la JUKI 26. Km,. 1 wlui !? ave Panhandle lUtiuu, foot o! h oTHUib iln*!, uuir public lamlltg, ai follow*, Central standard time: iWlta | jiut | Faat | Pac. STATION*. Leare?'Wb? cling.... Arrive?WdUbiirg... SteubeuvlUe Pittsburgh llarrlnburg... liaiiiinor* Wellington Philadelphia NlW Yoik .. Boa ton |K*P'a Exp'i E*| a y a-.r, irfn 7 :6 9:40 1:10 P. M 12:4'. 1:16 2:06 S:? a. tn 1:10 $31 pi3oT l\ M., 3:2u S:tk 6:'A' b:tft| I a. m. 2:36 6:26 0:S0 6iS b:0u E*p'? p.m. 1:06 1:40 9:08 ooinu Morr. I eavo-Wheeling Arrive?Stoubenvllle... Cadli DenuUon.. Newark Coiuuibiu Leave?Coluinbua... Arrive? Dayton CluelniuU ludlauapoll*.. .... tit Loultf Chicago Khium tMtv... Par. iDtunl Wtall Ac Exp'i E*p'k Mill o'm'u p. u , 8:06 l?:f 11:001 *. m, 1:16 2:80 8:4 6:l(, 7:10 11:4.1 p n 7:1 , 0:66] k Hi. 8:0. Ml. 8t? 6:Ji 7:10 A. U 1:46 7:6f 12:01 p. ut 12:06 2:10 8:5? 5:35 "*7:86 10:21 a. m 7:0(H 6:80 p. 01. 7:W| p.m. 12:85 2:06 4:20 1:44 6:15 7:16 A.U. *6:30 8:00 All train* dally exeunt Bunday. Puliinau'ai Palace huBet or Hotel Sleeping Can Uuouih without obAUge from Btoub?uvlile Hut to FblUfelphU and New York. Went to Columbu*. Su X **?ul?vlUe, Chicago, ludlauapoll* aud Fur through ticket*. ba*gago check*, ileeplnc car accommodation*. and any further Informatlou ad* ply In JU IN li. TOMMNhON. Ticket Agent At Fau JWMi*Uou' Jj?t ?l Kloveulh ?tn?l or At City Ticket OtUie, under Mcl.uro Houm. Wnealiug. ,.. JAM Ed McCKEA, General Mauager, Pittsburgh, I*a. E. A FOltl) (lim'l Pw Knl Ticket Agent. l'Huburjh.'ft. PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY. foriuuTiKU) ci.EVEUND * mruiuiiiua a. k. Condeuaed ilmt-ubln of paucuger trutui oor* rertedtoAirtavr id. ls86-(frnlialtiiandard Time: ka?t*nh mjhth nn'imtuuiiou and ci.muNn.~~ klAllO.N.i. Hellilru Bridgeport.. Mamiu ? Feiry I Urllllttiil .. 1 Bteubciivllle. To. on to Empire Yellow Creek Wellivllle EA*t Liverpool..... KoclKHter... Allegheny l'ltuburgb. Alliance KavuUUA Hudiou Newbunr. Cleveland A. ui. 600 6:12 ft: IS 6--4U CM 6 26 6:81 6.47 7:10 7:20 8:!0j 8:66 0 (X) 10:33 11:23 11:60 ip. Ui. '12:3.' * ui. 10:U'> 10:17 10 2ft 10:66 11:12 11:84 11:48 11:61 p. in. 12:0 12:86 1:20| 2:30 2:40 p. u. 1:06 1:17 1:25 1:56 *i:ll 2:30 2:8U 2:66 8:15 4:vo 6:08 6:27 6:04 A W Wiyr TP A 1,1.1 A NCI AWU t'HICAOO kTAllO.NM. RelUlre llrldgeport MArtlu i Kerry.., Yellow C'r?ok.... Wellivllle Hayuril Alliance CadUm Uuwlllon 6IauiH?!(l. Crestline.. Llmi Fort Wajme Chlrmo... 5:00 5:12 6: 1H 6:47 6:1 10:13 10:40 [>. m. 1:80 1:66 4:M) 6:26 a. in , 10.06 10:17 10:2) 11:61, P 12:06 8:66 4:15 5:87 6:62 8:(M 8:1* 11:15 A. di 1:12 0:80 p. in 4;W 4:12 3:S0 6:00 6:10 1:06 1:17 1:25 2:60 4 15 6:87 6:52 8:08 8:85 11:16 a m. 1:12 6:80 All trainn dully except HoudAy. Tralui letivlnir HrM?eport at 1:17 p. m. (1:62 city time) arrive at Chicago at 0:80 followlug morning, Trillin leave Cleveland far Wheeling at. H:lft a. m . 12:10 p. tn.. arriving it 6:08 p. in. aud 7:43 p.m. Leave Cleveland at 11:10 p. m., arrive at bridge port At 7:46 a. m. K. A. FORD, (Irn. Pom and Tlokot Agent, l'ltuburgh, Pa. JAMES McCKEA, OcncrafManaKer, l'ltuburgh, Pa. JgALTIMUItE A OHIO RAILROAD CO. Ou and affer MAY 80. ltfO, paiKDger tralni will nin >? foilnww? Wh<M?lint tlmw iNu Mi | No. bi | No. 4 I LocalIKo 84 DallyINo. 62 Dally liirr wound. Iieavn Whccilng Itellalio... MAnnlUKton Arrive nt? Oral ton Cumberland Waihlngton City... 6; Baltimore | m.|?. 7.80| No Kft. 88 and 87 amp at all hUtlona A. M. 5:60 r. u. 4:00 A.M. 6:40 6:66 10:45] r2:4e| r. m. 6:25 6:06 ? 4:45 A. M. 2:80 , 6:20 ? 7:80 WOT BOUND. Lcavo? Wheeling Bcllalre* Arrive at Zancavlllo.. Newark Columbia. Cincinnati BAuduaky....... Indlauapolla St. Loula. i Chicago | Kama* THr a M 8:3% 0:10 . No. 81 Ho 6|NolU6 No. 16 Dolly Dally DaUy r.M. 4:0^ 4:16 A. M. 10:S| r. m. 12:18 1:20 2:40 6:60 6:80 11:00 A. M. 7:80 6;40| P.M. 8"00| r. m 7:66 8:10 10:10 10:60 11:66 A.M. 4:00 7:05| P.M., 0:80 A. M. 0:00 fl:no| P. M. 10:80 U:C8 A. M. 1:10 2:00 8:10 7:80 8:56 P. M. 4:46 6:80 6:26 9:00 Bt.Uaithville Accommodation, leavea Wheeling at 8:86 a. ui., l:r.0 and 0:00 p. in.; leavea liellalre at 0:10 a m , 2:24 ami 0:35 p. m. ltotuiulng, or ilvea at Wheeling at 8:16 a. in., 1:86 nnd 6:45 p. m., dally exnopt Buurfay. M(.uud?vHlo aironimodatlon, leavea Wheeling at 11:3) a. m , and nrrlvea at Moondaville at 12:16 p. m.. daily ozcept Huaday. (irafton accommodation at 8:25 p. m. ZaticftVille accommodation leave* Wheeling at 4:00 p. m., dally except 8unday. 10,80 p. m. fain through to Cincinnati without ohutiRc. with ll.itO Hlecpcr through to Cincinnati. 1UO. Bleeping Cara on all through tralua. Through Coach from Wheeling to Clnolnoatl on No. 3, leaving W'hoelliig at 9:25 a. m., arriving at (nncliinatl at 6:60 p. m. CIomj connectlona are made for all point* Sonth and Bouthwcat, North and Northwrat, making thia a doKlrable'routo lor colonUta aud peraona moving to tho great v> cat, and to whom particular atten* tlau ia given, Ticket* to all principal point* on aale at Depot BhepliiK car accommodation* can be tecurod at Depot Ticket OWoc. TIKKC. 1111 UK K, Tlokot Agent, B. A O. Depot. JOHN T. LANE, Trav. Pa*WU|or AgonL B.T. DEVK18H, (loncrnl Agent. Wneellng. WHEELING & P1TT8BUROH DIVI^ 8ION, 11. A O. On aud alter MAY' 80,18&6 poiungor train* wll run a* follow*?Wheeling time. For l'lttaburgh~b:05 a in., 7:85 a. m. dally; 1:85 p ro., 0:251?. m., dally. For Washington?4:60 p. m., dally oioept Sunday. From I'lt<kburgh-U:90 a. m., 0i20 p. m., dally except Bunday: 10:25p. m?dally: 9:26a.m .dally. From Wa#hlngtoii-0:26a. ia., dally; 11:80a. m., C:20p. m., 10:26 p. m. dally. a K. 1X)HD, General I'aaaenger Agent. 11. DUNHAM, UcneralBuperiDteudont. J. T LANK. Tiav. Fa*>. Aft. Wbeellna. Onto KIVER ItAILROAD. Tlmfi table corroded lo J UNK 23, ISM, Train* lenvo ranhaudio BUtlon, foot of Kloventlntrvct, near public lauding, h* followa?Central tlandari Time?which USA ulituicfi alowor than Wheeling time: OOI WO BOUTH, bally l>aily Fa**. I'bm. No. 1. No. 8. Ac com, Leave?Wheeling Arrive?Iti-iiwood Moundavlllc.., Ciarlngtou Proctor NewMartlnarllle KunIIa filult rnvlllc*.. ?J*"rlcndl>* iMatninor**) W41llama town VMariot iaj"! I'arhi'mhurg.. a. w, fl:8ft 0:60 7:10 7:47 7:M 8:16 8:? 8:42 8:M> ?:? 10:1ft 10:45 p. m. 8:? 3:4' 4:00 4:4f 4:00 fi:or. 5:16 ! 6:4ft fi:lft 7:00 7:80 8:15 8:35 9:30 11:00 11:90 p. m. 12:30 12:MJ 1:80 1.65 8:10 4:55 ?:C0 OOJNII NOBT2I. ratf I'M. No. I. ? Ac n"5; t#8ave?l'arkonliiirff * Avrlvo?VS lillamaiowti(Uarrrtta fct .Mary*. 1'rlewliy (itfaU^oraj.'!! hUUMVlllO ...... i PANll* New Mar:ltm%'llle.....M.., I'rfMitor (larlngion, ... Moiindivllle.... ttenwood., Wheeling. 0.(0 6:80 7:10 7140 7:60 8:07 8:1ft 8:83 8:4ft 0:80 1C:W p. m. 8:80 4:0<) 4100 5188 5.16 6:80 (5 00 6:17 O.iHI 7:10 7:80 7:46 a. m, 6:10 7:20 9s? 10:60 11:16 p. m. 12:05 12:80 1:15 1:45 4:00 4:85 4:66 famciigrr train* daily larltidlng eotimodatlon train* rtina dj4l^?*^| Ticket Agent 0. k. li? Wheel) W. J. uoWKsun, flpferal f'awngrr Agent, lay. N. ling. NEWSPAPER UgdjEfi ADVERTISING 0l "w"0 The fig *dvertilrg a acfiem eja Indicate The rtlaerto r_..inoen of It oontalna lliti newspaper* and Mtlmatee ... the coat of advertlalnf who wanU to at* in) one dollar flnia The advortUer who want* to at*nd one dollar And8 n It the information he rniulrea, while tof him irhowlll inveatone hundred thoueand dollar* In jdvertl tag a aeheffle la Indicated which will meet lila every lenulromt n?, or can he made to do eo bf alight ehatigia ea?jlf arrived at bjr cor rear ondeaoe. one hundred and flnrthree odltlona hare been one hum lamed, A lined. Hent tmat-fwlii lo any addrna for 10 oe holy to OKO, I*. ltO*KLI< A CO., Nowinaper prtlalng bureau. 10 flpruoe a tree t, (rrlnllngw iiiare) New York. de a Hgnare)