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Wanted. I \ir axtKI>-H008EKEEPKR~R V? <?l'l Keiitlemmi. <iry k<hxIi clerk, gitrrin baad?, carriage drlrentudoofliiter. T . S; \ . ?.M KAL EMPLOYMENT AOKXl Whirling. MU1C I TTfi WISH TO KM PLOY A FT ) } *Alrnn?T) "ii wiJury to nell our good* H >iho whole?alo itnd r.?i?iJ trade* of! llngcitiMiaud toirtll, UVnre the I?rg? <>< our Uao lo the oOiiotrr. 8ei :h -i.iu.i* for full jmrrleulnrx. J il XTMXNIAL Mr (I CO., C| nul.t-MW.u Announcomonts. 7>\V(ilWKMKN'f. f0i (jjUb County: luw h candidate tor the ofllce of I'roK-outli Attd.'iK (r,?j<ectfully K/lIelt your votes beld >ovemDcr?bisQB. Truly youra, It l JOK P. KUIOS. General Notices. M"N!:v TO LOAN On l lr*i Mortal1 Security on Ohio Beal Estkt ) can It. T. JIOYVKLL, inmiraiicc ?n<! Ileal Jislatc Agent. i:ri<iuvi?>rt. oiilo. For Rent. fruit K1 N i i FUKNI8HED Book X \j, ..i .South it roadway, inland. ______ pjit in:sr. \ : vi: : Miudflting of m; verity Jive ami rlrarwl Inil'l. MX inJlt'H mini uiu cii} u ; ? an th- (iin? tlioroaro tw Iir.,?! ' 'U| u I lil.'nUol frilit, good water U!)| 2>ni'lil?K Hottstt. Wiicat van b mi i <?r further j'ariinularif call o; y. - 1 < H! M t N. oil tin,* prvmlug. l^*OK . il l M 10 IS MAIN hj KKKT. I Kniiy'* Block. II FOHHE8, III1-' oln t't. V'uU UK.V'i. Tli New IJuMiicwi Houm; JtiJit com|/lcted at No. 1007 Main Street. ilm - room ii 100 foot, fitted ui ; iJituVl'UU'Ut.S. Al'I)ly to JAMh> L IIAWLKY, .No. I tJ) Mnl? Mnvl. For Salo. riiil! sai.k A .NICK FARM OF !i( l1 , in iluiM'r. Farm well watered i.i <t l hoiiM', ?trtl)!cainl <?ttit*r outluiilU I road, Ifiir luilcs /rein * I'rlee ti,lliD, oihi-ImU cub, imt ami livo yearn. J. II. URISTOR, .. nil Murtiii^liiirtf. W. Va. anlti i^ui: saj.K. Milk I wiry on National toad, one mile ivnl Hi i / |n it fclithteeu ??>%%>. one bonoanti mi>k wn^.iii. runs an<i all articles neceMary to Ii HrMelii - dairy. (!oud pMylug trade. II tint *"M I'! Aiikii.v :>l. will lie ollcred at mibllc - nii'iniM'*. For tcrniH and luirticuliirh ; oil or a<!?lr? > SAMOKI. HTILLWKLL. ?u 11 Hrldxefrort. Ohio. M.\ KSII A I -1. COUNTY FAKMtS Hilt SAI.K. HiaU'v toni'towl Iwriu ol 110 cure*, 7 miles ...urii ??f Mniiudnvllli'.wiivtMileiit to church and iwl?. m iiimi I wo niilcn ??f mill iiii*1 More. Kuri l oi nitoiit n" acre*, two miles from river Un 1 milMiul; |>u:t bottom. W. V. HOGK A JIKO., Jt. si iwu Market street yTOCKS KOIt SALE. . "lum-ni'tliwu* Street Itiillwujr. in Sliiuw l lrcHii'S Murine liiMiniuceCo. .u hluiri'h iYnUxly liiHUnitico Co. :? .-Ijiirt.- ltim 1 roil utid .Steel Co. l Minn* l.l.-ou Ul?<w t'o. i 'luri*Ohio Vnllcy I'ltnS.. n Mm11 > l.iniKlilln Sail Mill. I. I It WIN, AKcnt, riiK No. '.'i Twelfth Street. FOR SALE. li'iiMliij: l.oi* in old Fair Urouudf, Znnc> orrh..r!, No:i'i uiid South Front htreetx mid i nn si- i. ni very low figure*. A l o ir Itoowed CotUKV lorfW*'. i I II V.. >-. W..ntlt V..rL ttwvt. tmlU'CiHiui, Ae. mx l;.H.iiu'<l Itriek Hoimc, Koutliweft cornet Thirty liirliih will Wood ttlnoi; will jwy iw mi investment. Klv< Ho??ui? mouse. N". 21 Nortli 1) road wo J trie' nil in !ir>t elius coudltion; will Mitke a v?*f> I'Khmiii! home. . . . .. uiu I UquKi No *68 North Front met. river lot. nil liiuli ground. fix? kooiiif! IIoiim' lit 710 Market Mroet; a pHxl |iro|H>rt> eheftp. li.i-. i:."'iiitil <'<>ttag0,lot 83xl?0,KOi i.J South liuroii street, ?7.'iO. |i?< Home* iiltrny* on hnud for rent. Jyai G, Q. SMITH, i-^ju MkIii St. for sale. (J! i Twenty-four Lot# in I'uidweU's Add** ttou to the City ot Wheeling. ; Ut* are bounded on Uie north by Twenty ninth tJriet, on theenst by Fllltnoro street, ol the lUntll&n Homestead, uo ob tntu. .t I,y the l?. ?t (I. R. It. Their |in>xlniity to the nbovo named railroad r> .i'li r? them exeellenl nlte* (or mnmitJietiiriuv e?UblUbmetit*. !l not nil.1 lii thirty days will bo Mild At public lui'tiou. F ir tor jm and lurthor Information apnta to W. V. HOOK A HKO., l.?uu Market .Street, i?r Wiu.ux M. Hasui.a v, *MlS 8 W i ?-r. i'lini'1'ni'Ahlxtocnth Ht. Aiiieiiilmeiit to tli<> Constitution. JOINT ItK.-Ol.l'TION NO. It'. I'ltOFOSiNG A.N \MKNUMKNT TO TI1K CONSTITUTION OF i.: -i\n. liemntriiMi Tiik manf i v II 111. AMI SALB OF intoxicating uyroib. Ri-i 'ilby ihf IsijidiUurr <>J II'rut Virginia, hro' " ill thi mmbrr$ eleded to rack houtc agree i I hut th?' following be, and the aatnc In pro m amendment I0U10 Constitution oi IbUMate, to-ttlt: . ll .it .i. tl.,1. f.irlt .1, ?.il.,1? 1-1 ...I.I Mwnin. i* njiulo pur>unut to the requirement ol wtton r. ..j chapter t:? Act* E. W. WIUSON. By tin- Governor: hknry h. walkku. Secretary of State. Amendment to the Constitution JOIST HKSD1.13TJOS NO. '21 PROTOBINQ A VMKM.MKST 10 THE CONSTITUTION 0 Tills* STATU, f.y (!? Js.jitlnturc of ll'rtl Vfrofnfa, Mr '11 r ' * "J *iU / V mrmlxrt rlecltil fi? ?wh noiitt mjrt J That the following amendment to Artie * I- < ! the ( oiutltutlou ol thU State, l>c. ami tl Be 1* hereby profiled, to-wlt: - Thnt tectum twenty-two of Artlele VI. a* iu?w iv Rirlnkcn out, and the following I H'ftwl in Hen thereof: N" w?Mon *?f the LCgilUture shall co Utiuc longer than *lxtv day*, without the co curmieeof two-third* of the member* elect" tnctch Houw. AgreiM to February HI, IS87. rnbllcmtlon of the foregoing proposed Amen went to the Coimtltutinn <?f w* t m,ndr VurvuM?t io the TtqulTwnti c,,?116 of chapter W) Act* l??7. llv tin. n?> K. W.WILSON. ?) me Governor: hwkv 8. Walkkk. frvrftery of State. jy2?-> ?7V7 JUClCiQUS AHU PCRSttrtl k-'Sfc Advcniiintf hu uinnya previ IjEPvfr*^ nuoocMfuL Ik'foro placlntrm jMfc Nowfpaper Advcrttstujc ootut ?Skt?> LORD * THOMAS IHgBKKv Auramsuo itim, a k* II limi, CHlCJkO Medical. >K MHBwaaaMi er, y, jv REWARD. i bv m One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars ml ^ We, tbo undersigned oflfor one thousand dollars, eash, if ?e cannot send yon the picture of the next President of the Unite*! .Stated, if you ^ desire to enter this content buy a box of the geuufne J)*. C. McLANE'K CKLEBRATEI) LIVKii 1'ILLd from your rirupri't (price 2Sc.) |lk ami mail ua tho outside wrapper #tid -1 c ent* in ,u stamps with your address plainly written, we will then mall you the picture aud an clcgaut package of cards. Add resit " FLEMING BROS., au!3 Pittsburgh, Pa. UUTltil. i';. The Manufacture, wilo end keeping foi *'a\ ?f nil intoxicating lhjuorn, OrliiKH, mix iurv.? mi.i |iie|>Hrii(ioiiH, except as hcrclnaftci l>r?vidcl. lire forever prohibited within lliir state: mid the i.egiidaturc shall without ilclaj provide, by npnroprliitu legislation, lor the atrlfli enforcement i'i tlii.H provision. Hut the l.enishi cwii-.i) provide by law tor the nmntilaeture , . - Rale, of alcohol. und ptepa ration* ilicrt-of. tor scientific, mechanical nut iwli. innl pnrpoM -.amiof wine for sacrament* iilull r sufllcicnt penalties aiul securl tie* !". !:-uii- tin- in.- execution of such lawsai in ted under till* section. Ai;rif| to K-i-rnnry 17, IW". I'tiMii itjotiof tilt'foii'K'oitie proposed Amend t" it'*' ^institution of the Suite of We# \ irvtutti |? uinde pursuant to the requirement 1 !i..ptrl . i'f Arts 1SS7. K. W. WILSON. Ity the Governor: llKSKY S. WaI.KKK. Secretary of State. Aiuciiiliiiciit tn the ('(institution Joint kksolition no. id proposing \i amkxpmknt to tiik constitution 01 MIS 8TATK. i::hf l/(jitlnlurc of HYrf I'iiylnla, tin ' lift'"j till thr nirmbm ilrctnl bunch hoUM ugm i Hut th.- following amendment toArtlol U. nl the < uustitittloti of the state lie, and !' V ! ? > pri'l I. to-wlt: ~ riuitH-etlou thirteen, ot Article 111- n* 1 now i? u> stricken out, and the following it: Hflid In lieu thereof; in Miits at common law, where th ?u "Mmversy exceeds twenty dollar*. eJ ciiHvi'of interest and costs, the right of trin i??ry, if required by either party, shall b I'feservi'd, ivtnl lu Mieh suit heloru a Justice, jury m?v consist of six persoU*. AKreed to February *J1, lsj>7. lVMh nl the foregolUK proposed Anient metu to the Constitution ..( \v.? ELYS Catarrh _ (;KKAMBAlJl||L|IPJ>Lt u M| Cleanses the! ~ NnsalPassages.H^V^/p^S^ '*J ' A,lay. Pain .ndKR^gjg Inflammation,!^ : Heals theSores.B* / | ii Restores thelBptejr^ ?<?f\r^rH ; I Senses of Ta8toSy|H|^W^^^^ ] a and Smoll. ?* ulitJ , THY tllfi (PRE. HAY-FEVER I A pnrtlclo l.i api'll"! Into ouch nostril and In ! aitrraihlo. I'rlce fiOmitN at ilninrlula; by mall, J mjlMcrvd, O) cent*. KI.Y BKOTHKICS, .V> War- i ri-n tfOCt. Ni'W York. litJ-Mumw ( W. L. Douglas' Shoes. ! CAUTION! ; lleware of Fraud, as my name mid the price an* stamped on the bottom of ull my advertised shoes before leaving the factory, which protect the wearers against high prices and Inferior I goods. If a dealer oilers XV. L. DoiikIun shoe* at a reduced price, or says he lias them without iny name and price stamped on .the bottom, put him down as a fraud. til W. L. DOUGLAS < $3 SHOE GKSTLE^MEN. J The only linocnlf J3Scnmlcjw Shoo In the world 1 made without Uu-Uh or tuillx. An vtylltdi uiul durableiiN thotm coNtltiK $3 or Sti, and havingno tack* u orimllNto wear the *tockltiK or hurt the feci, 1. iniiken them a? comfortable and welMlttliiKa-Na ? hand-sewed aboc. liny the bent. None genuine , nnh'Mi Miiin|-?<l on bottom "\V. L. Doughta $1 ' 1 shoe, warranted." \V. I,. DOUGLAS SI SHOE, the original and \ only hand Hewed well SI fchoo, which njualN cub- ? toin-made hhot'H OoMlllK from to ?.?. " . \V. I.. DOUGLAS 52W SHOK U unexcelled for j heavy wear. ?' \V. I,. DOUGLAS*! SHOE In worn by all Boy?, t, and In the bent M-hool shoe In the world. n All the above jjoods an* made In Congress, Iltit- S ton and Ijiee, antL.if not sold by yotir dealer, write W. L. DOrULAS, llrockton, Musk. u HO I.I) OSI.Y AT 11 STONE'S CASH SHOE STORE, J 1010 MAIN* STREET, f 7 'I'A.tl WllKKI lNO. \\. VA. ], ? r Cocoa. n U HATEFUL?CO JIFOKTIKW. J EPPS'S COCOA Breakfast. ? " Hv h thorough knowledge of the tmUiml le.w* t which govern the oponitlotm of dlgcdtiou ami nutrition, ami by n cartful application of the U flno proportion of well selected toooa, air. ispiw n ha* Provided our brenkfaxt tables with rt ?lcli- <{ cutely llavored liovorage which may save u?uiany " heavy doctors' bill*, it Is by the JudleloUM use p u( Mich art teles ot diet tluit h cutmliuUoa may Ih? >:rmltmlly built up until ittroug enough to re- n sist every tendency to disease. Ilundiodn of ??b- ? tie maladies iirc llontiiiK around us ready to at- V tack wherever there I* a weuk |?olut. We may 0 escape1 many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves y well fortified with pure blood and a pro|*erly 13 nourished trame."?Vlvil Hurt Ice Utuotto. C Made simtdy with boiling water or milk. Hold 8 only in half-pound tins by Grocers, labeled thus; JAMES EPFS ? CO I bit*, London, KuRland. V hdr>-TUTh.n? | Dentistry. j i 1 i KMMBBMBMmbmbbmbmmsi h China, Glass and Queenswaro. * JUST KECElVE1) ^ 1 And often for inspection, The Carter Patent Stonowaro Flltor j and Cooler Combined, < And Family Filter. The host and mo?tTeUablo ' Filters in the market. No corroding metals. No ' leu water impuritica. Hlmnle in construction % Perfect In ot<craUou. Finished in artistic and , . highly ornamental stylo. JOHN KK1KDF.I., 1 U -J 11 ! .? Mkin Street and 1122 Water At- < Medical. DRINK mil TA NIHIL a u mylH-MWMr . on so pays' trial. : QaiBs 7\1ft vi-E,' vi*1'oihrr?. taciip ?hape. with ffc-lff-i T/ *djH?UnirU#lll(?frqWr,?iUpU \A tt I t*rtf to nil poaitioua ottmbmljr. * Ml* - \k. j?r tiu'balii'ium <-up presses bscK 1; ^ rqrtetruln- Uwv*.")-. <tnr?i'liinnil?hf*p. Srptbjrni*U F araaUnmw. UMitettos thimio.,C?U*?*I?U. jels-MAth ; " riT?STME !* ill omsss? n nerve restorer it ^HWl. ?r all n?M1 % MRric |l|<KA?r?. (M|M? n- H-"" fl,r </?< /?". Fiii'r-K "c< B.1.""""' ' "k'" '?'? Ao PU* tyf>tr i Pi "1' 1 *" ' lrUI ^,!?tr" ? Mil rMili<tmiNlV|<?>i'r. n- ICS ' " mIhu > i n! v .W^f.W'?'s DYSPEPTIC8 >>' jfiiLJjm-'" Sjnedr BtUi! OBTAINED DT US1N0 Bold by Tamwt ft Oo, K.TH ? ??l Dnwtou rrwywbmb JJ, ?UI-II?HW X ADS15^-. -, HrillP U J Hit Intelligence:. Office: Hos. Sift and 37 I'ourtetMith Mtrret, TUB IDES UK NOVEMBER. (A.lr-"The Uat Roto of summer.") In the Idea of November Poor Cleveland will fall To hi? Free Trade eomiumlon* lie vainly will call! No Mugwump ran wive lilzii! No Kandall will try To rslse a bandanna To mop 111* wolNt eye! Tho Mills bill has swamped hhu, Anil bis shams at reform! Willie the Milliters ami hailors Have kept him uuito warm! When small politicians As statesmen would (hwc. They sometimes will gather A thurne for a rose! Joiehii A. Nunez. 31K. WILEY AUALS 11 BAKU FKOM. lie Kepli** to the Strictures of the Third I'urty Organ uf this State. To the Editor of the JtiteUtgCMcr: Sib:?By the kicking and squirmiug of the writer of tho strictures upon my letter to your paper, headed "stop and think," I am leimnded o{ an anecdote I : """I ontim i'uoni mm Ufllil'll W1UI t il ill I effect: A boy was driving a four-homo f wagon loud of hay along a hillside and his father was upon the load. The j wagon up?et, throwing the old man under the wagon, und while things were | in that tangled-un condition, the hoy j standing there holding the horses and j crying as though his heart would break, there came along a couple of gentlemen, i ind when they saw what had happened, thev said to the boy, "Son, don't cry, we j will help yon to right un your wagon ind put on your hay." "Well, said the [ boy, "hurry up for God's sake, for my laddy is under the load." 1 judge, Mr. Editor, the writer referred to, us well as 1 ithers of the political third party in this * State are under the the loud. They have 1 aken up more, in my opinion, than they J m\\ he able to curry at the ballot box ' his fall. * The following appeared in lust week's Parkersburg Freeman: "One W. J I. c IViloy, of Palatine, had a very silly as a veil us very vicious letter in the IsTut.- c .igenceb a few days ago. We are ad- t fined that this is the oforotlmo llticrcud t kV. II. Wiley, the same that made him- j elf ridiculous in the memorable tirafton :onvention of three years ago. But there ^ s no need to go to his record for a diag- 0 losis of his case; his letter is its own 8 luflkient antidote for the poison it con ains. When a professed minister of the v gospel gets so low in politics as to sav, ^ I expect to vote for the Amendment if a j bird party is kept out of the field,' thus issuuuug the role, ot the bull-dozing . vard politician, and that, too, over his , iwn name in the public press, we sub- J nit that nothing he might say would . mve any weight with honest and decent >eople. As might be expected, his ven- . finous cant about the 'crank St. John' . atising the defeat of Jilaine, winds np vith a declaration in favorof the villain?us heresy of high license. Here again 8 the antidote for the virus that runs r| hrough the whole letter. This brands J is false his own boasting declaration in 1 he same letter that he is 'as good a Pro- {' libitionist as there is in the third J! iarty.'" ll "Of course what he says of the lead ng i ruiiiuiuuijiou? ui 1'iiu.uu wu?v .. ntitled to no more credit than otlier n tortious of his foolish letter. Fortu- h lately, as we have shown, the flagrant n konsense and bald contradictions ot the a irticle, furnish the ready and unavoida- s ?le antidote for the poisons of its falla- ? ies and heresies. When snakes take to h' >iting themselves the eomuiunity is afe. Mr. Wiley's letter and threats are 0 lannless. The Saloon Mutt do!" I It has been said that whom the gods n rould destroy they lirst make mad, ij nd they will find that by their abuse of tl he Republican party in this State they r, lave made a good many mad. 1 believe j| here are hundreds of temperance men HJ nd friends to the amendment in this tate, and yet they will not give any aid , ior comfort to tile Third party crank . nove.nent, while they are doing all they . an in their power to destroy the lieinblican party. The leaders are known t( o be a set of sore-heads. The one who [ ads the ticket in this .State, said in the ink at Fairmont that he wanted no Hice, but that he was actuated by pure, . hilantnropic motives. Will he accept f the nomination ? Wo shall see. The writer said I made myself ridicuius in the Grafton convention three I' ears ago. Yes, I suppose I was a thorn w ti their flesh, in opposing, as I did, the I' Drmation of the third party, and I have 0 he consolation that there were a large B' umber of other gentlemen who on the loorof that convention took the same * osition I did and viewed the matter in v no same ngni. bo. 1 WWB no who, in the opinion of the aforesaid ti rriter and pure defender and champion o f the temperance political party, in this is itate, made himself ridiculous in that v onvention. I did not wish 111 what 1 11 aid about the amendment to bulldoze i; nyone. It was simply my opinion, ti fbich was my own private property. ( 1c speaks also of me coming out over a ny own name, as a minister of tho gos? ii id, and one who dabbles in low politics, ii n reply to which 1 wish to say that lam lot ashamed to put my name to what 1 1 mte. nor am 1 a sneaking coward, like j, he aforesaid writer, who will stand in ,j he dark and conceal the band thai L. trikes the blow. As it regards the uinister in politics, how about those of j he third party, who upon the holy Sab- 0 ?ath will stand up and advocate the a lection of Fisk and Garskaden. What r ight have they to do 011 Sunday any 0 uore than a preacher of either one of ho old parties or any other stump , peaker to champion the cause of Ilarri- ' on or Cleveland? None in the least, { or the temperance cause is no longer a noral cause, but a political cause, and it i ins been made so by tho Third party , novement. Yes, it was ?St. John who . lefeated Mr. Maine, disguise it as they ^ liny, mere are mruo l-uuhuid i?? m?u.srn New Vork that always gave Kepublean majorities until 1884, when they . k'oted for the great arch enemy of the Republican party, St. John, ami who, j iccordhig to the showing of Mr. Finch, , hairman of the New York Prohibition State Convention, would have voted fur Blaine. I hope the Republicans in this State .< will remember that fact this fall. I know that I am not a good Prohibitionist or temperance man in the estimations of . the political cranks or croakers found in . the Third party. "Oh no." say they, "you have got to leave the two old 4 parties and come over to us and sail under our tlag, or else ^*ou are not a ternperance man, your opinion to the contrary notwithstanding." Is this the 1 charity "which sutlers longand is kind?" 1 Well, they will tind a great many who will not sail under this little party Hag. j As regards the temperance voters in : Marion county, I believe there are a great many who would have voted for the amendment had not a third ticket been put in the Held, who will now, in xuy opinion^ vote against it. As for myself, as a citizen and voter of this county, I have this to say, that if the Republican party is beaten in this State I shall not help to do it through this foolish Third party movement. W. II. WlLKY. Fairmont, Augutt 18. THE HARD LOT OF TOILERS. Foreign Worker* Wry lliully off mul AmvrIran* in C J rent I>niig?r. London, August 18.?Nathaniel Mac* lrn? irhft iu ftvor bore Honkinir evidence as to the condition of workingmen under Free Trade, still pursues his inquiry diligently, urged on by the desire to help the Republicans and particularly injure Mr. Cleveland, who be is not fond of. He writes: "I have visited the London docks and tlnd thousands of idle men there. At roll call men jump on each other's heads, climbing upon the bars of the massive iron gates so they might be seen first to get tickets for work. Few 4XJJJiJJ.ll X/4&X J' ^ 3 . will be taken on to unload ships, and they will only get twelve cents an hour. A permanent man guts ten cents an hour. I visited also a building in course of construction and talked there with a carpenter, who gets 10 cents an hour. A laborer gets 10 ceuts, masons 18 cents an hour. I saw some men , putting up iron work for (JO cents a day, working ten hours. I asked what they paid for rent. The laborer paid $108 a < week for one room, and use of kitchen j to cook his food for himseif and wife, and they think themselves lucky if they \ Set meat once a Meek?that is on Sun ay. This is a sample of how millions live in this country, and this is how | London has become great and how the j merchants and the upper classes have i enriched themselves, ^ever in my life j have I witnessed such misery as exists j in this and other great cities of the em- < nire. God help us if we have Free j trade, for our working people that bus- \ tain in peace and protect us in war will j starve." CONDENSED TELEGKA31S. The Austrian ships in New York liar- t Dor were proiuseiy ciecoraieu wun uum- , ing Saturday? the oeeasion being the eel- t L'bnition of the fifty-seventh birthday of j the Kmperor Francis Joseph of Austriu. j As a party of picnickers were return- t ing from Lake Forrest, near Chicago, h Saturday evening, a quarrel occurred be- r :\veen several men in which two, named j Duggan and Morgan, were Btabbed, the c former fatally. jj At Vernon, Mo., .Saturday morning, | 'rank Linneburg shot his wife and him- j lelf through the head. Jloth will die. t Jnneburg wanted his wife to deed bark . jroperty given her at the time of mar- 1 iage, which she refused to do. ? Information has been received by let- J er to the effect that the Arctic whaling leet iuki not uone wen up to uiue. Monty of whales hud been seen, but the c ressefs could not get tlieni. Up to July n tlio total catch was 21 whales by 14 11 ossein. 8 Tt is stated that the general managers tj ?f the various roads between Chicago a ,nd the Missouri have definitely con- u luded to take oil' their limited express rains next Sunday, regardless of proI'sts of the Kansas City and Omaha ... *ople. ^ The Rev. Robert II. Collver, of New g 'orkj has been selected as orator on the ai ccusion of the unveiling of the bronze p tntue of Robert Bums, in Albany, o i ugust UO. It is expected that this event <l rill bring together one of the largest Ij atheriugof .Scotchmen ever assembled p ii this country. tl During a dance near Ottawa, III., argcly attended by Norwegians, two oung men got into a light over a part- tl icr, and one of them was stabbed. At ti his the men present took sides, and re- h olvers and knives were used freelv. di light are reported either shot or stab- b cd, four of whom may die. The Hiscock File Company of West Ihomlsford, Mass., shut down Friday V| ight for an indefinite period, owing to tj lie persistent and aggressive war of tj irge incorporated concerns. The stock- j, olders voted to petition the company c( nto insolvency. The aggregate liabih- ? ies are in the neighborhood of $100,000. ^ From Round Mountain, Ala., comes st ews of bloody race riots. Janes Elliott, ai roprietor of a blast furnace, discharged ti is force of white men ami employed ti egroes instead. The white men bo- h nine enraged, and swore the blacks tl hould not work. Shotguns, pistols ja ml knives were used, and a lively w kirmish followed. y, Before sailing, Saturday, the captains a f the steamships City of New York and oi rmbriaindignantly denied thatanoccnn ui ice between their vessels was contemp- w ited. The captain of the former said tii lie machinery of his vessel had not yet S; . ached that working smoothness which li' would acquire later; consequently, he lid, very fast time was not expected. Robert Holmes and Jennie Lowrie, jJ} ivo hiuhlv respected young persons re- It ding near Oswego, N. V.f hired a Hail- *j oat to go to a picnic several miles from sj ic harbor on Thursday. Tliev started cr > return at 9 o'clock that night, but ave not since been heard from. Friday jght the boat was found 011 the beach, ml it is thought that the couple have jJ( een drowned. cc At Chicago Minnie Daly, a noted pick- nj ocket and shoplifter, and wife of an ex- at ert burglar, accompanied by two other gn omen well known to the police, stoj>- sc ed a well-dressed gentleman in front ?1 f the Brevoort House, 011 Madison 8l treet, and attempted to rob him. At K liis juncture two policemen arrived. ni iinnie Daly escaped, but the other two jii omen were arrested. w The archiepiscopal authorities of M011- ci real are now discussing the demolition T f St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral, which SI i now more than half finished, and L liiich has already cost nearly a half lillinn. Over ten years ago the buildtig, which is a reduced model of St. Pe- ti ur's at Koine, was begun, and all the A Jatholics in the diocese were assessed $1 li: head, but the payments were slow. It i proposed to use the stone to build u C iow parish building. II An attempt was made by masked men 0 rob the u uiou Pacific eastbound overimd nassemrer train. At Dana station, V leur Uawlins, three masked men cov- A red the engineer with revolvers and 0111 pel led him to throw up his hands. Irakcuinn Frank Tillman grappled with p< 110 of the robbers, the express messen- rt er came to the rescue and tho masked tl imrauders were put to lliglit alter thirty t! r forty shots had been exchanged. n Seventeen dynamite bombs wore ?und in a heap* of scrap iron at Newlort, Ky. The sui)position is that the tombs were shipped with a lot of scrap ^ ron from Chicago. It is thought that ^ he owner or maker of the bombs had lecome fearful of their being discovered ^ n his possession, and had hid them in ? ome garret or out-of-the-way place " vhere they had been discovered by a 11 ervant or housewife, who. unaware of h heir character, had sold tnem to some 1' unk dealer. In this way they had found ? heir way to tho Newport Iron and Steel tVorks. Hay Fever* d I have been alllicted with hay fever 8 rom early in August until frost. My yes would run a stream of water and 1 sneezed continually. 1 was advised to ry Ely's Cream Balm. It has worked ike a charm and 1 can say I am entirely :ured.~Mrs. Emeline J jhnson, Chester, * 3onn. j 1 have been for several years a sufferer j from hay fever and severe head colds. I f, tiavo found nothing tliat can compare j svith Kly's Cream Balm. I would not be c without it for any consideration. It is t simply wonderful in its effect upon the c nasal "organs.?S. A. Burtt, Wilmington, f S. C. mwfaw t ?. Tub Dress Maker's friend?"Mile- i End" .Spool Cotton. If it were not for the auburn butter of 1 tlio mountain resort, you could not swal- t low the bread that set instead of rising. < And if it were not for the brcud, you could not swallow the butter. ^ Kxrumlmi to Plttftburgh. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets next Sunday, May ( JO, and continue to sell them during the ( entire summer, to Pittsburgh, at the rate of $1 60 the round trin, tickets good for i vSutiday only. Will also sell excursion ( tickets to Washington, Pa., at the rate of , $1. Trains leave Wheeling at 5 and 8:10 a. m. Sunday Kxcttrttionii. On and after Sunday. May 6, tho Ohio River Railroad will sell excursion tick. , eta every Sunday until further notice: , Wheeling to Sistersville and return , $1 50, Wheeling to Parkersburg and return $2 26. Tickets good one day only. Drink Mai to (or the nervce. FINANCE AND TRADE. I The PrutureM of the Mmmy nnd Ntock Mn keta. Ntw Yokk, AukukI 18.?Money on call easy ! J^a'2 jkt cent; but loan at i per ccut; clu?? offered at 1 per cent. I'riuie mercantile imp 4aC>i per cent. Sterling exchange dull b steady at 14 W>*U87. Sale* of stock* were 90.5 shares. The stock market was dull to-day. and whl some feverish, most of the list closed lower tli evening than'the last previous sales. There wi a more hopeful feeling <>u the opening, and fir sales were mode at an'advance over last cvei lug's closing at from % to?; iier cent. The fin clmuees. while In no case for more than fra tionai amounts, wore almost Invariably in tl direction of lower figure*. itailroud bond market was dull: sides on 1167,000. Government und State bonds were dull an steady. HONIiN AND STOCK QUOTATIONS?CUWKD HID. CHAIRMAN limAT CHARLESTON, Ho Trie# to Kxplnlu How Hi* ItlU Affect* the Tariff. Charleston, W. Va., August 18.?Senator Blackburn, o! Kentucky, Hon. K. Q. Mills, of Texas, and Phil Thompson, Secretary of the National Democratic Executive Committee, arrived in this city this morning, and are the guests of Senator Kenna. Large numbers of people came to the city to hear Mr. Mills' argument on the tariff. His speech was in substance as follows: After a few opening remarks he said the labor question was the paramount issue of the campaign, and referred to the Democratic party as the friends of the people. He paid his respects from a Democratic standpoint to the Republican party, at the close of the Rebellion, md followed up by referring to taking ihe burden of taxation from wealth and putting it unon the shoulders of labor. The speaker touched upon the atti;udo of the Republican party on the Mills tariff bill, und said it was between 'the devil and the deep sea." He said he Democratic party was not buying rotes tbia campaign, but would make ,hein by principles. He denounced the Itepublicun legislation as being in the nterest of the wealthy, and the present ariff system as unjust and pernicious, aying: "It will finally result in bankuptcy and ruin to the mass of the peo>le;" thut the proposed reduction is inly 5 per cent; that he represented the ;reatest wool-growing State in the counry, and as to placing wool on the free ist, he spoke from practical knowledge hat it cheapened clothing to all. Take off the tarilf and its manufacture , n this country will be largely increased, i nd an increase will demand labor, " rhich is the great producer and the J oundation of wealth. The speaker asked how ft ton of cotil osting$l in England could be sent crow the water, all costs of transportajoii being paid, and then be Hold on this ide for less money tlmn u ton of coal osting only 50 cento pur ton 'I He said lat the American people need net be fraid of foreign competition, that we re able to compete with the world. Ladies will find relief from headache, Dstiveness, swimming in the head, lie, sour stomaeh, restlessness, indiestion, constant or periodical sick headlines, weaknew in the back or kidneys, nin in the shoulders and different parts f the body, a feeling of lassitude and espondeney by hiking Simmons Liver egulator. It is not unpleasant, is urely vegetable, and is not injurious to le most delicate constitution, mwh.vw The old adage, "Hotterthe day, better le deed," which is often quoted to jusfy work on Sunday, does not always old good, especially when the deed is a L'L'ii ot real estate execmeu on mo ouu- . Atl?. * ? ? J! A WaniliiK. ? Tlio modes of dentil's approach are \ iirioiis, anil statistics show conclusively mt more persons die from diseases of .] 10 Throat and Lungs than any other. ] t is probable that everyone, without ex- ? jption, receives vast numbers of Tu- Jj erclo Germs into the system and where . lese germs fall upon suitable soil they 1 art into life and develop, at first slowly * nd is shown by a slight tickling sensa- , on in the throat ami if allowed to connue their ravages tliey extend to the ^ mgs producing Consumption and to [ le head, canning Catarrh. Now all this , dangerous and if allowed to proceed ? ill in time cause death. At the onset j, ou must act with promptness;allowing v cold to go without attention is danger- 1 js and may lose you your life. As soon J i you feel that something is wrong i itli your Throat, Lungs or .Nostrils, obiin a bottle of Bosehee'a German \ yrup. It will give you immediate rel'f. aw i ,i You would like to know what is the li ost lonesome, forlorn thing that ever iid being under the light of the stars? is the poor little solitary mistaken ap of applause that shrinks hack into t leuce and shadow after startling a 0 owded theatre. A Woman'* IJiM-ovi-ry. Ii "Another wonderful discovery has ? jen made and that too, by a lady in this v iunty. Disease fastened its clutches f pon her, and for seven years she with- jj ood its severest tests, but her vital or- 1 ins were undermined and death ? dined imminent. For three months 1 te coughed incessantly and could not c eep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. w ing's New Discovery for consumption, id was so much relieved on taking the | rst dose that she slept all night, and s itli one bottle has been miraculously 11 ired. Iler name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. " hus writes W. C. Hamrick it Co., of Iielby, N. 0.?Get a free trial bottle at c ogan & C'o.'s drug store. 2 11 Ark you made miserable by Indiges011, Constipation, Dizziness, lx>ss of * ppetite, Yellow .Skin? Shiloh'u Vita- J ser is a positive cure. ? Why will you cough when Shiloh's 1 ure will give immediate relief. Price h ) cts., 50 cts. and $1. 1 A ASAh illlvvwr iicu niuictH.ii uv?i.i.iu i f Sliiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 1 nts. Sold by W. E. Williams and C, 1 lenkemiller. daw-kuw j *- |! I low can the English people bo ex- . acted to know anything about home t lie after enduring for a thousand years le domination of successive lines of l lanish, French, Welsh, Scotch and CJerurn sovereigns? Tim Verdict UimnlmouB. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus. Ind., stities: "I can recommend Electric litters as the very best remedy. Every ' ottle sold has given relief in every case. >ne man took six bottles, and was cured . f rheumatism of 10 years' standing." ,braham Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, tlirms: "The best selling medicine 1 ave ever handled in my -0 years' ex- ? vrience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands f others have added their testimony, so bat the verdict is unanimous that JElecric Bitters do cure all diseases of the aver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half ollar a bottle at Logan it Co. s drug tow. ______ 2 ' Atlvltu* to Mollmr*. Are you disturbed at night and broken ; f your rest by a sick child suffering and rying with pain of cutting teeth? If o, send at once and get a bottle of Mas. | iVIN8LOW8 OVIUTUmu uiuur run vuiu>ken Teetiiino. Its value is iucalculaile. It will relieve the poor little suferer immediately. Depend upon it nothers, there is no mistake about it. It ures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates he stomach and bowels, cures wind iholie, softens the gums, reduces the inlamination and gives tone and energy o the whole system. Mas. Winslows jooTiiiNo Syrup for Children Tkkthno is pleasant to tho taste, and is the >rescription of one of the oldest and >est female nurses and physicians in the United States, tod is for sale by all; druggists throughout the world. Price 25 :ents a bottle. mwfaw Siiiloii's Vitalizbr is what you need or Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizzi* iess, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'fl 3ure. The Rev. George II. Thayer, of Boar* lx>n, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife Dwn our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Dure. Sold byW.E. Williams and C. Menkemiller. daw-sow Ducklen'fl Arnica telle. The Best Salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever lores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and posiLively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale at Logan & Go.'fl drug store. i'. r>. is lux l-?> .<usn tv ' V. 8.4* coupon 127% New Jersey Central 87 lf. H. 4k* rcg IW.'i Northern Pacific.... ~>l U.8.4kcoupou 107}* do preferred - .'>o Adams Kxpress 147 Chicago N. W Ill; American KxprcM-10'J do preferred J-W Canada Southern... M New York Central-lUG! Central Pacific ?l^ Ohio A Mississippi. 22! Chesapeake AOhlo. l.( do preferred - 79 do tlmt preferred. lo} j I'aeillc Mall 36? do second prcPd. 1'.' Pittsburgh 1M C. V. C. A 1 M Reading - 60! Denver A It. G~ lbX St. L. A 8. F 30 Krle ai% do preferred - "0 do preferred ?!0 do first preferred J11! Fort Wayne 151 C. M. A St. Paul... 7trJ Kansas A; Texas 12K do preferred J09) Lake Erie A West... wZ Texan l'acino 21) do preferred 4f*y* Union Pacific 59 lake tihore ywA L?ijite<l Hx.... 77 Loubtvllie it Nash.. 58J$ W., 8t. L.A P 141 L.| N. A. A U :m do preferred 2t'?; Memphis A Chat... ,rn) Wells-Fareo Kx 130 Michigan Central.. MJi Western union 80) Missouri Puclllc..... 7?>h llrtntdsiun* and I'rovUloii*. Nkw Yohk, Augu*t W.?Flour. receipts 15,00 packages; exports 1,121 barrels und *?' sacks market unchanged; Nil cm 18,900 barrels. Wheal receipt* 128,300 bushels; export* none; sale* I. 381,0(10 bushel* of future* and HI,ooo bushels o *i>ot; option* active: No. 2 red August UlaUIJic i-losing at Ut%e: September Wjfn9ljfc, closlnj it Vsj>hv: October W&N$ic, closing at w%e; Ne mubero>%a*J6c, closing) at U5%e; December 9CJ*i i?7c. closing at %)</:', May 91 00?$al 01>closing a 51 00J?. Corn, receipt* .'f.'.JJjO bushels; exi>ort ?!,<i'i'.i bushels: sale* 216,000 bushel* of future* am W.000 bushel* of spot; ungraded mixed 4Uii53q No. 2 August 53%c: Scpteml?er &3%o; Octnbe November closing at WH1* December M??o.'jOkc, closing at &0)fc. Out*, re e/pt* '/.'.on bushel*; exiairts none; wile* 70,001 ushel* of future* and 41,000 bushels of spot;fpo dcady; mixed western ll'm 10c; white do l: ifiOu. Ilay, receipt* liirlit at (AiTOc Hop* quiet. ColleC, quiet; Kile* 22..W hate* Mtgusi 10.MaU.uoc: September lO.fittilO. Mober. November. 9.90ol0 00c, December. Jan .wry February. March and April, l?.N)al0.U0c Itloon spot dull ut 14 We. Sugar, quiet; rellnet iteady. nice steady, 'lullow unchanged, qtiic Itiisin quiet. Tur|ieutine tlrui, quiet at 37c h^jKH Irregular, dull: western l'stlt^c. Pork Aeftdy; mesnav $152.'?aK>."*> new; $11 :*> for obs '.av; September October tunic: Novcmbci i.w; l>e<-ember 8.utte. ltutt?>r. Arm: western Iniry, IIuKhs; ( reamcry, W/.nWA. cheese firm ?ir grade* weak; wen torn i?tyt7! ,c. Ciiicaoo. August 18.?'There wu? a change hi be speculative atmosphere from the feeling if la.st uiutit to the beginning of busilic'?# to-day ti the gniiu market there wa# a mi.Men let ti( Ltid u mild reaction In prices. W Item ojveiied \ / ower, ami before noon wild le tinder the dose oi cetcrday. Com also wnx lower. Oat* wen Inn. 1'rovlsiods moderately active. Flnui ileudy and unchanged. Wheat, cash No. 'Jsprlnji c;',a.\T;Bc; No. ;j spring7i5a77c; No. 1!red <>'//", tmiuM KUiKvyfa closing at September Ki vi >IV\ closing utM' jc; October St1 >^V'. closing itJOe; .May clotting at 'Jl:J>c. Corn, a?h No. Il;?e; August il^alt%c, dosing til lj;c; Su|ilcuitier ll&c: Octolier H.'.aUJio, olo*it? at May &$&. Oau,cash No. 2, 25}$e; Vttftudt -V/ii". September '.'i^'u^l^c, cIokIiik ?i llljc; Goto Iter Jlvvi'-l" eiotdng at 'Jijic; May Uye, No. -J, 48c. Flaxseed, No. I. St l*u I'J. 1'riiuc timothy need 92 1."mi2 "JO. Mess pork, ju.Ii and August l:i 75: September Si:i losing at Sl.*l 76; October SKI ti2j?al<l 82%, closing il gl:*. 82,>4; January $12 >J7)C Ijtrd, rash am] Vuv'Uht8.uV>; September 8.1?5e; October 8.y2%c; amiury 7.72 J$c. ltaeon, *hort ribs, 8.2Uh8.22|%ci boulders unchanged; short dear unchanged, Vhlsky. il 'JO. butter ntid eggs steady and unhanged. I'uii.Ai'Ki.riiia. I'a., August IS.?Flour firm. Vhcat lower; steamer No. '1 red 8Sl?c; No. 'J cil August yi^a'Jl^. .September til^atrjc; October irjJialKte; November'.Me. Corn, spot dull: pUnna nominal: No. 2 high mixed .Vie; No.'J ulxed August <Vl)^a>*d%c; September KltyfrWfi; )cIh1mt rdo55e; November mus-lc. Oats, new roii weak: old scarce and Ann; new rejected khite 82ufttu; new No. :: white -M%u&k-; old .P.je; choice new No j white loc: futures quiet; Jo. white August :W%n:t9>?c; September :tJj?a October ; November tthtivt^c. jird firmer at 9.60al0.00c. Kcg? steady./ Cincinnati, 0.. August 18.?Flour steady. Vhcat strong; Nt?. - red Wc; receipts 2J?,?UU undid*; shipments 11,800 bushel*. Corn easy; .'11 '? iiiItiuI lil'.j' (In t m tvi-ak Nil tuivcil Lychill; No. J; fiOc. I'ork dull atSH .'jo. I<urd inu ami iiikiht at 8.fi3c. Hulk meat# aetivo and liuhcr; nhort rfl? h..'!7Jr.r. Huron HtroiiKcr; short tear tf.7.'k'.;\Vhl*ky steady at Si M. liutter, migar ml cbccw tlrmvr; Kgs* flna at Vic. toi.kdo, o., August 18.?'Wheat dull; cash ami kUKt)MtiiH.|C; September SUkjc; Deeemher yi! ?< . orn ?lull; eaaU l?>.*; December lRk\ Unto nidcr; eaali 2>%c. I.lv? Stork. ('KICAOO, August 18.?Cattle?Keeelpt* V?0 etui; shipments 200 head; market Kteady; teert So->a576; atockew ami feeders 52 00a.'t ,'i): own, bulls and mixed 51 3&.tl 00. Hoks?RcL*l|>tH r>,000 head: shipment*ii.ixw head: maret (itruiiK and ."iaioi* higher: mixed i'< NOnG85; cavySo yuafiflO; light S.'? tfJati ,v>; ski ox $itma Shcep?Koceijith 15,600 head; shipments ,0(i0 head; market Mow: unlives 82 ?8a4 35; res tern shorn $' 00a:t MO; Tcxuns ?2 7,r?Ul 00; unto si mftgoo. East I.ibkbty, I'a., August 18.?Cattle?Reoipt %'J head; shipment* KM? head; market othltic doing*. till through consignments. Hokk -Receipt* I.njo head: shipment* head: narket fair; Philadelphia* S<i I.' mi ,V>; mixed i! luail !.'>; Yorker* S?i 2u*0 :tT?; common to fair }Oi>ttt>ir>; pigs $.*i75wOOJ. Hhecp?Receipt* 2,'JWi ictd; fthinmeuU 'J,-100 head; market dull utid ItK'hUtlKCd. Cincinnati, 0? August 18.?Hog* firm; comitun nml I!?lit SftOOnO ,i*?; pai-kiug and butch rs S'> iKkiO 10; receipt* *Ji:s head; shipment* lone I'utroleuiii. New Yohk, August 18.?1'ctroloum opened trong at Stic, advauecd to 8(%c, when a reactlou leeurred, on which the price declined to 85%e; . slight advance followed and the market closed ,t 8G?\ Consolidated Kxchauge opened at We: ilghcut Nike; lowest 8&J?c; closed at 86c; ales 000 barrels. On. City. Pa., August 18.?Oponcd nt Hfl^e; iiglic?t Mtfct lowest ty'%c; closed at 80%c; salei US,000 barrels; clearances 5,710,000 barrels charter* p.\8l7 barrels; shipments 77,."4)0 barrels un? .11 ,802 barrels. PiTTsnuKOii, Pa., August IS.?i'retroleuir rrcgohir, closed firm; opened at 80){c; closed it Mic; highest 8?%c; lowest ititaiikoun, Pa., August IN.?Opened nt soke lighest 80} ic; rinsed at 8<ic; lowett H-Vf^e lraraiices 1,I'JC,U00 barrels. TlTUHVIU.K, I'A., AllgUht 18.?Oponol at N.%0 ligheiil jc;'lowest &!>%c ; closed at Dry ( oimIh. Nkw YoitK. August 18.?There was a very quit' narkct in till departments. M?lnU. Xrw YottK, August 18.?Pig Irou Arm; Amerl Mi flf. uoaH? >x). DitiNK Mai to at soda fountain. * A Frightful Skin Disease. Sufferings Intense. Head nearly raw. Body covered with Sores Cured by the Cutlcura Remedies. Muviw. Stkvkn.h it Bru.nmi, Monroe, N. c.: JknrSirt:?AI?out two tuontliM ago. ou yotii recommendation, 1 bought a bottle ol Cmlenn UcNolvcnt, one Itox Cut leu ra halve, ami out . akeof Cutlcura Soap, for my noti, aged thirtcct rean. who ho* beeu afflicted with eczema fur i long tltue. ami 1 ain plea*cd to my that 1 bellevt the remedies have cure<l him. Hi* mitFeriug! were Intense, his head being nearly raw, his ear being gone except the gristle, ana his body wa covered with sore*. 11 In condition was frlghtlu to behold. Tho sores have now all dbupiH-arcd liiii Klein Ik healthy, eyes bright, cheerful In di* iwwitlon, and Is working every day. My ucigh born are wltoeues to thin remarkable cure, him tho doubting one* arc requeiitcd to cnil or writ" me, or any ot my neighbors. WM. 8. STKI'lIENSON. Wlnchchtcr 1'. 0? Union Co., N. C. Monuok, N. (,\, Oct. '."J, 1887. Tiir I'ottkb Dnuo ?fc Ciiejjicai.Co.: Oeitllanen:?Mr. Win. 8. Stephcnuon. of thi county, brought IiIm m?ii to town to-day to let u Mt' hhu. nuil U)*how u? what ruth-urn Kvmi the* had dune for him. Thi* is tho vise relerre1 to In our letter to you fiouie time ago. To loo ni the boy now, one would mippoao tbat ther had never bccu anything tliu mutter with himRecmt to be In perfect health. We have wrlttc and herewith Incloec what hiH father haa to k:i about the matter?-wrote it Junt an ho dictate*!. We are selling quite a quantity ol CuticuT Hcuiedlea and hear nothing but praise* for their We regard the Cuticura Remedies the best in th innrk' i. and hhali do all wo ca.i to promote thel nalo. Your* truly. STEVENS & RRUXEIt, Druggist* una Pharmacist*. cutlrura, the great akin cure, and (.'uticui Soap prepared from it, externally, and Cutlcui Keaohe.,1, tue in w blood puritier, internal!; are a potuiivu cure for every form of *kiu an blood disease, lrv>u\ pitnpl"a to scroiula. Sold everywhere. Price, Cut leu ra, roc.: So*; 25c.; Keaofveut, |1. l'rcfuirud by the roTTI Ukl'O and Chkmical Co., Boston, Mass. M9T8end for "How to Cure Skin Disease*," i pact*. 50 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. niUl'LEH, black-heads, red, rough, chapped at: ?1 m oily skin pruvented by Cutlcura hoap. iZW AVoolr Pll infill Iliwiba f? ? inn) & WIU1UI IFUl n.i) Kidney and Purine Pain* and We* neaaca, rtdievod In one minut? ??y tl CtrritfKA Anti-Pain 1'i.ahtkk, tlieflr and only pain killing planter. Nc< lniiauuneoui, Infallible. 2h cent*. suI-wm r. I 14 HAGAN'S I MAGNOLL - BALM - /C2X HAGAM'S | BUm ) MAGJVOLI. * \&/ BALM /CK HAGAW'S ? ( Ada 1 M-AGNOLL. BALM * |/Qv HAGAN'S 4 Liftfe.J MAGNOLL * lyiSfef ^1' 1 _ Educational. . LINSLY INSTITUTE. WHEELING, W. VA. f mrNcxt Sci8Ion begins MONDAY, .September ; 10.I8W. Tho School bus an adequate and efficient ii facility, ami aims at thoroughness uf work, i Tliret? pnrnlicl course* of Instruction. classical h course ctnhmees Knglisli, Latin, Greek, Mathe* | matics and tlu? Sciences. Philosophical course ; sul?tl uitc* German or nidltlouni uuittiotuatlcs r for the Greek of the classic*! count1. English ; eourve in deigned to give a thorough training ! In the Kim'^h hnuiches to Mich as uo not con* D teui|ilate a collegiate course. t Upon the completion uf any of the prescribed course* a student Is awarded u diploma uf thu Institute. The Military Department Is a prominent feature Of the M'hooi. All students of sufllcicnt size are required to enter the "Linsiy Cttdel Corps." L For catalogues, circulars and particulars ad* , dress. JOHN H. ROEMER, * jy'.' mw.*p I'rlnclpal. ; IT. De CHANTAL, j Near Wheeling,Vu. ; (Hlhitsn of tho Visitation.), f A M'hool of tuoro thau national reputatlou ; ollerii exooptlonal advantage* for thorough odt> t ration of young ladlen in nil department. LI ; brary of six thousand voln e*. Kino philo* | sophlcal, chemical and astronomical apjiamtus. [ MiikIchI Department KptfiuJly noted. Corpsc> . piano teachers trained by a loading profowor ; Iroift Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture | according to the method of tho old Italian nut" tOIS. Location uii.siirpiuj.ed for beauty and health, | Ten Heron of pleasure ground*. Board oxccllont, For Catalogues, and references to patrons Ju all tho principal cities address ml THE niRKCTRKSft. WHEELING INSTITUTE! lloimlitig ami Hay Sdioul for Young Ladies and Children. Thorough course of itiKtructiou in Kngllsh, Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution ami Cal-1 isthcnlcs. Advantugcsof home life and induing I Full session begins September rt, Inhs. jtf'l Address. MISS PAUltAN, Principal. 1 ^yiLEEUNG FEMALE COLLEGE Will begin Its next session Wednesday, Septembers, 1888. Competent Instructors In every l?e pnrtmen'. ltates hji reasonable as in uny institution of equal cxcelleuce. For |mrtlcuiar?addnMS li. It, ULAIHDKLL, Jc7 President. j NORMAL and CLASSICAL ACADEMY. W. O.iFIUES, A.M., PU1NC1PA1* Lix-kllon healthful, central, acccttllile. attractive and *afr. flulldlnca commodious l>rtck, supplied with a|>(iarattis, library. human skeleton. charts ami cabinet. Kiwulty wide- , ttwakr, v hoUriy. etperienced. affable anil progressive. four of Study. preparatory. classical, phil<Mijitiir*|, teachers' i utnmercial and nmtiral. No better or -.lirjiwr school in which |>fith Kin may prepare for the rotation* <?f life. Term* begin Set*.sUt.???; Novetnhet trth. tftrt. Match?th, 1W9, $"5 will pay boarding, lodjrlnij. and tuition lor one year. For catalogue ftddreu, \V. O.FKIEM, Kucihuiinaa. W, Va. wilt. i?.t\v ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, s?WoAJ?fc. This College enjoys the powcrnot u C til vend ty and I* conducted by the Jesuit Fatliers. It is situated In a very beuutliul part of Netv York county between tlie Harlem ft. it L. I. bound.; 1 Kvery facility is given lor the best Classical. Scientific and Commercial Kdueatlou. Hoard and Tuition per year <1:100. Studies re-open Wednesday, September <ri, ! St. John's 11 ai.i., a Preparatory School for Hoys from 10 to 12, Is under the sauie direction. For further particulars apply to nnW-?wmw Kkv. Juiin Hcn.i.v, S. J., rnm. Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY. : MM. M. STEVENS HART .. Principal. ; 901 "M1 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Sixth Annual gesaion begins Wednesday, Sep teinbcr 'jn. Courso of Instruction embraces Elocution, | Practical English and English CIiuwIck, Ij?tjn, I Mitlhc-inutio. Modern languages, Vocal and In tlromentnl Music and Physical Culture. ; Tlie Principal In assisted by au ctllclent corps ; of teacher* ill each department. Graded Classes for boys mid girls dally Adult CJaanea and private instruction given in ' the evening. Diplomat awarded. A limited number of pu piis accommodated in the family. For circular* and reference* apply to Iwtemj I hkn?kk ollicc. nuBl Stammering Cured. System baited upon nature's laws. No Skcrrcy ?No Thicks. System explained to tlioae inter MtCU. ToKtlmonialB from phyMeiau*, educators and patron*, who have received benefit from the method of Int. true lion. Addrciw Mm. M.8TKVKNS J!ART, 1'rlnclpal, Washlngum School of Kloeutlou aud KugUsli Language. . ? vol M. Street, N. W.. WMhlngtou, I). 0. ' Students boarded in family of i'rlucljul. Hewengland conservatory 0FMUSIC Boston, Mass. ' THE I.AllOKST Be.t &|iUpp<Ml In ? the Wurld-IOt Inrtnjrtiirt. Mmlcnti lutMir. Tlioruutb Initrur-ti'in In r?*l mini /"ummtnft I ami Organ Tuning, AIni ArU, Or fry, lutralu rt,frinck, GmMiand Mian I*n9*4g4i. KHgUiktrtnthti.ar***'1 net, or. Tuition. |M? ?.? . *i?i iwm wM? 9 Ilral and Klcdrio 14ght. f'*1" lutTJOprr ?r*k. F?ll s Tvrm Imrliit Krpt. 13. IiWi. fur Illn?tmff?l ( IciiUar, > full liifirnnnUm. adilrtM K. Tol'lUtt. l?if??."tor? I VniuUlu N;u*rr, Urno*. Mam. I vwkr : WASHINGTON and LEE j IMVKIWITV, LEXINCTON, VA. Academic Department*: Ijiw; KuRlnecrinc. Important channel in Academic Degrees. Apply for riiialnnoe. ]vl* Financial. ; JgXCHANGE BANK. J CAPITAL. *200,000 ^ J. N. Vajcc*. .. President - L. 6. Drj.4Hi.AiN ...^..Vlce-Prtaldent y DIRECTOR*. J. N. Vance H. llnrkhelmer, iv J. M. Urovru, NV. KMngtoaw, t. L S. Delaplaln, A. W. Kt-IIey. e John Frew, lr ltp.fl. <a.fiiw( nn r.ml.n.1 T.aI.,..? K^tUnd and all (lointa In Kiirojx'. JOHN J. JONKS, CaiMcr. JJANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. J CAPITAL.....,., - 4175,000 y> Wm. A. I ~ Prtil lent Wm. B. Biytson ?,.Vlco-Pcctuleut n Draft* oj Xnglaod, Ireland, France aud Gcr? ? many. DIRKCTOM. M Wm. A. Inctt, Wm. B. UlmNon, J. A. Miller, John K. HotMort, K. 31. Atkinson, Victor KoAonburg. id Henry Hpeycr. mri) F. P. JErSQN.Onhler. I YOU CAN F1NDPT^ tie on file in Pirr*m u n nt t.\.l?iTtui?f Hurcau o' S K SESK; REMINGTON BROS, w who *iU oooUmcv lur ulTerUntug ?t lowwi r*te* tiEiiL caMEtfm^l !?forth*Phot. XKk. /vT^Qk* Arm? and Hand*. It / a Liquid* iniM m- I Sals K 1 ?UoUy;c*a ? b? d* laanni'?AM toctML TUCooliHf* laftwhla* Try"' V^jy srssrirJi /SM^I a Bux*i iw?ort?, u it lm- f *: _ !) Z mediately ortreomet 1 WU? //ml Tin. PneUM, Bon- V^tlSrTM bora, BwlueM, cicJ 3g IftmadealbeaaOfyn jff.?AtS. fij A liquid naed is * ^lB0 * moment. DtflM d* j JM- ,? X taction. Inaurc* a 1\ -J/K Perfect Complexion. VrwTiil*A?^7H KeTcrbiltudiUequal Bj Keepi the Bkin on th? fil Face. Neck, Aran and Rfl Handa 8ofl tad Plia. // US3 I ble. QWea a Bartah- l! fiUl& JK lug complexion. B*. ft|,sr*yity/W D0vc?PUPplM4Tul By Groceries, &c. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork, Packer, AND CUREK OF THE Celebrated "Strawberry Hum*/' Nos. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET,] WHEELING, W. VA. My own Cure of Choice Smoked Mont* ilcllr erwf dally from my I'ork House mi AlancbeMor. THKLABOKUT UTOCK Of GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Hoadquarters for Tajlor's Patent and Family Flour. llPMlqnartcrK for Uie Celebrated Alaroma Coffee. 8olo Agent for Dupont'a Sporting, Mining nnd Waiting I'owder. je.'>. piCNIC GOODS! My Mock of I'Icuic Goods is very largo ami varied, comprising everything In the line of bottled aud canned goods now In the market. F. IIANAUKK. 1?)0 Mwkct Street. Try Jamona Coffee, JylQ JT PAYS TO TRADE At H. P. BEHREHS' STORES. Sugar, CofTee, Tea, Flour, aud all Groceries, at astonishing prices. Store*, 2217 nnd 2210 Market Street. Brunch Stoie, corner Thirty-eighth and Jacob streets. aum Plumbing, Cas St Steam Fitting. Geo. Hibberd & Son, Successor* to Thompson & Hlbbord, practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, SPECIALTIES.?Natural (1m Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. WAll work promptly done at most reasonablo prlcoH. myJX yyw. HARE & SON, PRACTICAL PIumb?r8,tia8 and Steam Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. All work done promptly at reasonable pricey. Steamship Tickets. ANCHOR LINE. Atlantio Express Service. LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. Steamship "CITY OK HOME" lrom New York Wednesday, August*, .September 5, October a, October 81. Largest and fluent passenger Steamer afloat. Saloon Fanatic, SOU to Sioo, Second-Class, *30. Cla9Row Sorvlce. Btcamcra every Saturday from New York to Glasgow and Londonderry. Cabin Passage to Olaiwow, Londonderry, LiverP%k?1, or Uelfast ?&0 aud ?0?, Secomt-Uawt, ?ao. Steerage, outward or prepaid, either Service, #B0. Suioon Excursion Ticket* at Reduced rate*. Travelers' Circular Letter* of Credit and Drafts tor any amount Issued at lowestcurrent rule*. For or Tours. Ticket* or further Infor matiou, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Sew York, or H. K. BEI1KENS, WI7 Market treet. Jy20 l1 =g= -a; To Farmers, Gardeners, Etc. jpLOWS! We havo Just received the following for the Fall trade: Oale Chilled Plows, Princess Chilled Plows, Princess Steel Plows, South Hend Chilled Plows, Mr Injun Sulky Plow*, Syracuse Chi lied Hillside Flows, (ienulue Malta Hillside Plows. Beverly Hillside Flows. Flow Repair* o( all kinds. Oliver Chilled Flow Points, Write for ?Kcucy and price. It. K. G1FF1N it CO., jytf-mw lfiJO Main St., Wheeling. W. Va. DPIIITIRQ Shropshire,Ox, aud CotaSHEEi. dEiAUHuu jersey Reds and Berkshire UOU& P. Korku and B. Leghorn Chicken* Bronze Turkey*, Km* and (JAHP In mmumiii. KMilNhi-', Mill*. II. l"r*. Ac., bout and ehea|i*t; |?irt j*j In lumber. UatiMfactlon guaranteed on all. oil AO H> cent book for 2f>wnu and naattaan-J OIuUu add rex* of twenty wldu awake Parmurt Bend Htamp for circular* to T. R. OAfUKADON, nnitVn*w KVvwr. \v \* Photography. QABINET PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen muoratc UALLKItV, Ko. 43 Twelfth BtwU One Dollar PAYS FOR THE WEEKLY IKTELLIGEHCER I For One Year. f?-Th(s KepreaeobtUre Wert Virginia Xewspaper. WRneloao I'oatal Nolo or Money Order to . FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, Publishers, WHEELING. W. VA. I A LL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOB jlTl. I'rliitluK dmUt and promptly ciuculwl it Urn Iuujlll<cuoer Job Kooma. * ' M TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP XX TRAINS?On and after JIav 15, lfvV.--K.rflaxation of itkkkxknck M akxp. *Dailr. fSttU* day excepted. J Monday excepted. JSaturday excepted. |8unday ouly.?Eaitcrn Standard time. II. ? o. It. K.?Kavt. Depart. | Arnvtt ' Philadelphia Limited.. .... *5:25 am 1*10:45 pm Mail and Express *8:10pml*ll::?am Cumberland Aceom., ?j;u5ami 6:'o pm Grafton Accom 5:10 pm 11.-if am Monndnvllle Accom 8:S6aral 7:.i0ara. tfoumlnvlllc Accom 7:35 ami 9:15 am, Moundovllle Aocom 12:01 pin 1:40 pm. Monndxvillo Accom 6:10pm 7:40pm wist. I Cambridge Aa-om.... t9:00anti f7:l0pn* Express (Chicago and Col).... *10:25 am *6:10 pnx Chicago Express. *3:40 pm *9:50 am Chicago Limited 9:60pui *C:&nux Columbus Accom 12:15put tl0:35 an* Cincinnati Limited *11:16pin *1:55 an* Ht. Clalraville Accom f8:0S am t7:55 am. tit. Clalraville Accom fJ:ooaxn tlQ:35 ant tit. Clairavlllo Accom f2:00pm tl :35 pm St. Clairevlllo Accom .6:10pm TC:i0pm. W., P. * II. DIT. * Washington and Pittsburgh. *5:00am *10:15 am Washington and 1'ittabuigb. *8:10 oni 11:10pm Pittsburgh A Phlla. Ex- *6:'J0pm *6:55 pm ?.?i tl;4.r>nm 112:15 nui Washington. |5:30pw t8:ix)am Plttubunrh Accom |5:80 pm |ll:55am P., C. X dL L. By. 1 Plttoburgn t7:2Uam f?:20pm PltUburxb and Now York.... 41:35pm f3:45pm Pittsburgh and New York.... f^'ftpm til :00 am Pittsburgh & N. Y. Ex 0:40 pm w*sr. Express, Ciu. and St. Louis. f7:20am tC:fOam Express, Cin. and Ht. Louis.. fOMOpm p:20pm Express, Bteubenvllle J: Col. rl:&'>pra i3:ttpm Stcubenvlllo and DvnuUan. f4:20pm C. Ai P. It. K. I'ltUburgU and Cleveland-... 5:50 am 8:47 pm Martin's Ferry 7:15 am 5:15pm Htvubenvlllo Accom 0:33 am 1:28 pm Cleveland and WellsvllJe 2:12 pm 8:63 am Pittsburgh and New York 4:39 pm f 1:13 am Pittsburgh 1:17 am f 5:47 put C.p L. A W. K. K. Express, Cleveland, E. & \V.. 112:35pm *3:06 pm Mass ill on Accom tft:12pm fll :25 am Ht. C'lairsvillo Accom \~:Mam h?:32 am Ht. ClalrsvilloAccom 110:am f 1:32 pm Ht. Clainrville Accom f-:10 pm f5:3i pm Ht. Clalrsvillo Accom 0:25 pm 8:0i)pm Local Freight and Accom.... 5: JO am f7:30pm Ohtn Stiver Uullruiul. Passenger *7:35 am '11:00 am Passenger *12:15 pm *3:20 pin Passenger *4:30pm *8:15 pin Freight II.. Z. & C. lUllrond. I Bell aire & ZaumlUe Through Passenger leaves I JlelJain'at 8:40a.m., arrive* at Jk*JJain> St 4 p. in WoodMleld Passenger leaves Bellairo at 4:20 p. m., arrives at Bellalro at 8:20 a. m. Buminerfleld Accommodation leaves Hellslre at 1:00 p. m.. arrivew at Bellaim at 10:45 s. ni. Railroads. VxriTlOiaiNG AELM GROVE R. It.'? TT On and after Monday, Apbil 30, 1888. trains on tbo Wheeling ?fc Kim Urovo Kail road will run aa follows: Lkavks WHKKI.ino: 5:80a. m., 6:10 a. m.,7:00a. m? 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a. m., 10:uoa. m., 11:00a. m., 12:00m., 1:00p.m.. 2:CO p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m., C:10 i>. m., 7:00 p. m? 8:00 p. in., 9:20 p. m. Lbavrh Wiikeuno Pakk: ? _ . 6:10 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. m? 9:00 a. m? 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 in., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. nu. 3:00 p. m? 4:00 p. in., 5:00 p. ni? 6:10 p. m., 7:00 8:00 p. in., 8:65 p. in., 10:10 p. in. SUNDAYS.?Leave at 7:00 a. m. and run every hour, except church train, lit 0:15 p. m. I.cavo Whecllrg Park atS:0Oa. ni. aud run every hour uutil 10 p. m., except church trains, which will leave the Park at 9:45 a. m. and Wheeling at 12:16 p. m. and 9:15 p. in. 0 . O TTIRSCFT. Pm?t BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD? Departure of tniin? from Wheeling. Kchedu.o In effect April lhM?Eastern time: Express lor Chicago and tho Northwest, 10:2.. >i m, 3:40p in, 9:.ri0 p in daily, and 11:15 p m daily ^Expr0** 'or cWlnnaM and St. Loula, 10:25 a m daily, 11:15 pin dally. Cambridge accommodation, 9:00 a in, exccpt For /'olumhUB, 10:25 a m daily, and 11:15 p m, daily, and 2:45 p in dally cxcept Sunday. . Kxprcw for Wttahiugtou, D. CM Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now Yoric. vw ?nil ton, i/.yrn m aud 6:io p in, daily, via Pittsburgh 0:20 p. n*. dallv. For Pittsburgh and Washington, Pa., 5:C0 a m dally; express,8:10a in, dally, 1:43 p m, dai.'y except Sunday. Additional way train for Washington, I'a.. 5:S0 p m, daily except Sunday. For Plttuhurgli, Washington, Baltimore arid Philadelphia ut 6:20 p in dully. Pittsburgh accommodation, Sunday only, f : U p ni. For MonndKvIlle, 5:."Viand7:36 a in. and 12:00 noon, and 0:10 n m, daily except Buuday. For Graftou. 5:10 p m, daily. For Cumberland. 0:05 a in, daily, cxccpt Sun* day. For fit. Clairsville, 8:05 aud 9:00 a m,2p m ami 5:10 pin. daily Except Sunday. Express trains arrive from Chicago, 6:25 ami 9:60u maud6:10pm-dally,and 4:66 a m daily cxccpt Mouday. Express trains arrive from St. I.otils and Cincinnati, 4:66 a in and 6:10 p m, dully. Express trains arrive from Philadelphia, Haiti more and Washington, 1). C., via Grafton, 11:20 ? a in utiii io:4?'? pm tinny; via. ruuourgu, iu:io a. in. daily. Train*arrive from Columbus,4:55 am (laity andC: 10pmdaily, and 10:a5 am daily oxter t Sunday. Trainsarrive from Pittsburgh, 10:15a m dully And 12:45 p in. except Sunday, 0:55 p m and 11:20 p in daily. Tralua arrive from Washington, Pa., 8:00 ? m, daily except Sunday. Train* arrive from Moundsvillc, 7:TO anil 0:15 a m nu<< 1M0 and 7:10 p in, dally except Sunday. Trains arrive from Grafton, ll:'J0a in, daily. Trains arrive from Cumberland, 5:50 p in, dally except Huuday. Trains arrive from St. Clairsvillc, 7:55*110 !0:K5 a m, mid 1:85 and 0:10t? m. daily except Sunday Cambridge accommodation arrives ut7:lu p m except Sunday. liaggage called for and checked at hotel* nud residences ou orders left at ticket ofllce, 1200 Market street, and at depot. CHA8.0. SCUM.. Gen. Pass Agent W. M. CLEMENTS, Manager. Ohio river railroad.?time ' Table taking effect May 27, 1M?. Passenger trains will run as follows?Central time. All trains dally except those iltarked thus t which do not run on Sunday. BOUT)! HOUND. jNo.7 No. f?. tNo.8 No. 1. a. m. p. m. a. in. a. in Leave?Wheeling 8:?o 11:15 6:35 lieu wood. opp. liellaire.......... 8:45 H:3? 6:60 Moundsvillu 4:05 11:42 7:10 New Martinsville. 5:1? *12:45 8:15 William Mown 7:00f?2:18 10:10 Parkersburg 6:15 7:ao 2:45 n.oo p. m. Ravenswood C:45 4:15 12:20 Mason City 8:00 5:.V. i:a5 Clifton h:u'? 5:40 l :4c Arrive?in. Pleasant.... 8:40 r.:i:> 2 )5 ttallipolis Ferry l?:?? 2 ;<2 Ouyandotte 10::ct 7:M 4:00 Huntington 10:45 h;05 4;i7 , . P- *n. ? _ .. _ i.iinnc-MiMi iu:u> b:v* Iron ton fi:06 Portamouth a.m. 7:10 White Sulphur 5:00 .... p. in. ?. ro Staunton MOKTII HOUND. So. 0. No. 4. iNo.V |No.b n. in. h. in. h. m. p. in. Lcavo?Huntington 10:00 6:15 Guyaudotte JO; lh 8*28 GalllpolU Kerry 117:00 4:&0 Point Pleasants 11:4ft 7:2Q b:tfl p. in. C'llfton 12:2U 7:? fi:*5 Makontiltjr 12:25 h:i? f.Mfl Raveiixwood 1:45 9:16 7:00 Parker* bun* 0:00 8:15 io:4fi H:^0 WlllianiHtowiu 0:30 3:45 11:1'? Now Mfcrtirmvlllo 8:ir. 6:37 12:41 AIouiulMviilo 'Ji'l't OHO l:4.'i Benwood 7:?io 2:0T? Arrive?Wheeling 10:00 7:15 2:20 Leave Wheeling via. p. in. P. C. A Bt. I .... 12:*'. 8:20 Arrive?Cleveland G::?? C:'.? Pit tabu rgh 3:20 5:W a. m. a. m. Philadelphia .. i:x> h-:& New York s:G0 8:00 HChicago ii::ai Through ticket* and boggngo checked to all point*. W. J. ROBINSON, Gcn'l Pam. Agent, I'arkeniburg, W. va. FRKD HI skman, Tmv. Pam, Agent. Wheeling, W. Va. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI & ST LOU IB RAILWAY CO.?1'iuiliniitilo Houtr. un<ior rUwtulolu effect August \W. traina leave Wheeling. Central (Standard ihno: jrr HU'Ubcnvll le, Httabiirjch rind the Mast, fli'JO h. m., 12:3i n. in., sj.-jijl pro. and 8:10 p. m. For Coltimbun, MiH'lnnnii, ItidlHun(M)!lK Hiid Kt. a in. mid RnO p. m. for ColiimbtiRand Chicago 12;J5 p. in. J raliiH arrive ?t Wheeling nl u n. nr. |(?;0o a. m.,'2:tr> p. m. and b:*JO p. m. rritltiM leaving ?t ??:20 n. m. and arriving A:20 t?. m. rim M.lld between Wheeling and J'Iiihnurgb. All trnitiw dally c??,',pthnii'Iity. un? CI LE VKLAND ?t PITTSBURGH &ROAD.?Under M-hedule In effect ilnr I i?i f?- TlJ\ln J?av<; UrtdgeiKirt,Central Htand? hin 1 j w Htttburgb, Chicago mid Cievo* - mi i mniiui^'n, im.m ii in. rr.r L'IiIcuko midCleveland,1:12 p m. For l'lu*l>v.r?h j and tfvvi York. p m. For StoubcnvlUc. >:"8 a ni. For Mitriiii'N Ferry, C:4.r?? m. Trainsarrlvo at HrldKeixirt at 7:53 a in, 10.13 * m, 1%'Sfi |? in, 1:15 p m, 4:47 p in, ami 7:47 p in. mylti Louisiana State Lottery Co. For tickcta or Inrther Information *ii.i?.???.? I undcnlgnod. If yon ftavo noi been lortanata elsewhere, tiy me for a change. JAMES H. WILSON. Covington, Ky. Mention thin paper. THE WHEELING -WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER !>1.00 PKIt YEA!!. Tha CreatBst Family Newmaper of Woit Virginia.