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/Educational. a,,ik cmil Sear tt'lmllwet t). Vu, (8UU-r?? /liieVUlutiou.). A ? , o. " th*u M?dotni reputatJou eiiftri f ' ; for thorot>fc)i i.ji.-l.t-.ifi nil (Iffmrtrncuu. jj / ?i* tJi-- v?Ju w. Fine pbllo I ih?''-iloi!M 'lAstronomicaln|ip?miuji. I y..-irtn, iii^iK-rlAlIynnUvl. Corfmci >i;,) !) ; loultiiir |in?fcMu> I VocaI culture I "u 'j"m! liioold Julian IMS \ . <! for boautj- urifl lunutK. lUmrd CXCClleuL , . ' fvreucc*topHtroiiMlrta.li HH i iin i'nvr/,1 WHKt'-i -G INSTITUTE! ftwrJin/ Sf'lwol for Vouna I 'fjiilit'# mill Children. H r: r, -f Iniilructloa lu English, H - I .. ...r , a 1v " '''kI"" iif home Ufa ntid trainlujf. I H I'ARKAK, Principal. I Norwood Institute, IV.1MIIMJT0.V, 1>. H Highland Terrace. H !:- ?. W.M. 1>. I SWELL, l'rtml;wlw. I 'khingtoii School of Elocution H Of?ATOKY. H '?' Principal, H 902 -.M 1 N-W'? Wabiijkoto*, D. 0. I . , HtKlU* W OJllCi 'Wy, fccpvea*><:' , ti-trur .i<>*i embrace* Kloentlon, ? i wtln. ' ' , ijutKiMxt*, Vocal and In ri : <ii culture. , , i t,y an efficient ?orp? ' 1' ' t i.t?rtmcnt. . ?,-,? m:<t i Iris iljtily, ,. .pri .au instruction given in i. A ilinitol number of pu " . ... .I in the family. , _ , .vtciut- ttl'P'y to IWTW.U ao8l Stammering Cured. onture * Ihvvii. NoHkcrkcy i f% k>. .-yx.vai i'>|juiiiivu ?... ' V .,..i> tr.'in educators und molvod benefit from tlic ., . !* ! ii.sirurtio:!. Ail<ir? Vf M -': ' i N I! \i:T. Principal, ,\ . . . locution ftiEngliftU * ' ..i M.Slrti' N. D.O. i unnled in famllj / ( Principal. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS AHD SHOES! aT 1IEDUCED PRICES, I U'tntti nt wiike room for Now Good* lo nrrlvi'. i,-?i a lull liw of Kviifonaltlo Hoods on hiuid. H-uliiv tiu.l to milt the times, ?t A.G. WINCHER'S, 1123 Main ?>troet, KO^tKRS' |;I,0(.'K. rhim !:!;,?? .-md OueeilSWaro. I jji )UU DOIXAUS PJ5R SET. Decorated English Chamber Sets. 12 I'u'tt-. iti I'ittlc, llrown h(nl Who. UnderIn ilar price $7 50? lor n KWING UR08.. mli jji:. Mnrlat Hi.. opp. Mcl.ure House. ! J ['>T UKUK1YKD Ai-.-i open for inspection, The Carter Potent Stoneware Filter ana Cooler Combined, \n?l Fmnilv Fiili-r. Tho botlimd unixl reliable ! ..i tf..- inurkft. No corroding iii^'kN. No ! r .v?i-'r iii-.;mi-.simple in eonMnutlon I . ;i.( i i:i oK'fnii!i:i. l iuihln.! in artistic and I-?:! N Fill I-l'l I.. : " '<1 ii;n >lrc<H n'lil H.y U'iin-1 >1. Miscellaneous. Aniciiiliiiciil to tlio (*oiistitutioii. : KKb'OI TION NO. l" PROPOSING AN VMKNl'MKN 1' ID TilK ?X?N">TITIITION OF !\ii i-i:?*ii1111 i in*; Till-: MANC : 1? M'KK AND Ml.K OF INTOXICATING U'M oj H i il Virginia, twoUi'-i i,t iul?rmlccttil tu(itch lioiut iiyric i I t.:ii!In* following be, iiml tlie iwnie i* pro!?' ? in* miunii'iidiueiii lo lite t 'ouHtitutiou of ii!i? -utf. ! > wit: llui v.-clloti forty ?ix of Article VI. of mid itiuti, itx ft now In, be Ktrlckcn out, anil 'I' i-HowiiiK* be itifi'ite?l therein, In Hon ; Hi- inniiufai'ttirc, wile utml keeping for m' hi .,;l u.toxirailiiK liquor*, ilriitkh. mix::r ? ntnl |-i< |>urii(I?ti>, except as hereinafter : r? ver prohibited within this lid tin U'jcisliiture sluiil without delay ?ropiLite ;> glsiation, for tin strict : : uiu-nt us tills provinlott. Hut the I.chMu: may (innlde by law lor the imuiulitclure, foi sale, of nil obpl. and prepather for HcicutlflOi mccnauicnl and , l> i i nn I of wine for ftusmmcntal ! lUHli-r.siitlii-icitt penalties and ceeurl- j ' ' - ...l.kM,. lllil.lll,. ..vt'.'lllll,,! ?I i I'I LI'k. Ilk I h i) I-niiu 1 miller tin* Motion. Aitrenl to K'tTiiary 17,1887. I'nltlii .iiion uf ihcforegoipu nro|>osc?l Amend* itiwtitutlon of tin- HUito "f Went Vintinitt |* !iiu?lf puMimnt to the requirements ' I4 rlllintVI "'I \cik 1887. It. \V. \VI1,S0X. Uy \\w (intcTHor liCNRV s U'.iLKKl:, mi ti'Ury of stall-. _____ AiiH'iiilniciil In tin- Constitution. ' I'.! It!"??il.l'TlOX Nl?. lit i'ROi'OdlNlt VN \MlM'MhM lo fllK CONSTITUTION OK Tills M'ATK. //pMnlHi* of H'."/ ]'{rffinla, lieo iu rln'tallurach Hauteagree ?: cti luteal to Article yiol tlie siato Ihj# and the mel? hi r? l>\ prooowxl, to wit: Mint -cul'iti tlilrlci'ii, of Article III- it i-. I ?tri.'.en out, ntiil the following InHUrtl in lifij tin ri'nf; >< ' J Iti unit- at common law, whore the it nti (exceed* twenty dolUra.ex* I liitvri-i.tntnl coet*. tin- rljjlu <if trial 1 ; i uiiujii-.l by vltltcr party, *hall be n uirli auli boforo ;i Justice,? jury umv i-nti'lut nf six j C'tXttlX. Urvi-.l to February *J1, if*>7. I' u t. hi..' tlicforegoluKjtfopowd AimuidCorn tutloti ol tne state ol Went v uitnu...! i i.it* juiuniint to the requirement* ' if ch?|?tcr Vt Acti 1S87. K. W. W1US0N. "J tlic Uovernor: II i.n it y s. Walk sit, Seerctnry of Stale. I Aiiu'iutiiiciit to the Constitution. I '01 NT RRS 11 rios SO. 21 PROPOSIN AN AV; M'MKM Io 1 UK CONSTITUTION OK Till* M ATK. I Jaturtof IPof VtrotnUit Iwo* 1 Hut u?e (nlltHviug ameiulnient to Article . ' ,"?*tttuti..u oj thU stuto, bo, and tho ?mt-i? lu-n t.v to-wit: l.u-t.? :? twenty-two of Article VI. iik It 'lv ' ' iri. kcii out. and the following in * ' i in iifu thereof: N., M?kUm u( LeiidlttlTO #ball ron? ihiiu ?nty davh, without the eon' "! iw.? third* of the inuinlH.'rH elected "w i. Iiouk . AjruM to February 21, 18S7. * "Hi.. >( Hi,- [nrrijoiiiK vroivoiicd Amend' 01 ItitUtlon > ! the Mule of Went 1114 u ii i-?.- |,iir-??ant to the requirement* H Kctioncof chapter CO AcU 1887. B w. W1L8QN. oy tno i.uvcrnor: llnxin s. Walk en, .-< ? r.-tnry of staU'. ]y23-M TO ADVERTISERS. * !"| "i era divided Ii HO STATUS frkp wi" m,mi on *ppi'o*l,ou? oho want their fcli-ortUltm ! ? lwjr. ; ?" "Hit no bcttvr medium (or Uioroiik'li mm ' uw w,.rk timjj the v?rlou>. Mi-lioiu of our *UBCT U? 41. 1,|?T. liKO. P. UOVVKLL A CO.. NcVf?yi#jH>r A<lVirlUlUK HlUeHU. ' 54TT 10 sITU(f street. New York. o , - . _ . .'i-Jitii:;, i insi<?iU4>.-i'uU ikfor.-piaiimctu'y VfiFu'-A'v -.,v: ^V':v ri ?.o:, ivt.su.t. IsAM;- LORD & THOMAS, WiK^lW iinSRTIMMl AUIAtS, a u ?? luutb -!??<?. cH<CAOO> pOH DOIXiKlW , ? AND SMALL ?ANI> IULL8, .. i.* .Ion KooMn, Not,. ^ J*?m- \"ur^,culh ilm-t, when- you ran Ih? ?commoUu'.! m ?hort oou,,. ' Medical. 'vaMorrsiiiik ~ Advice to Everybody who lias a diseased Liver la to at onco take proper I inenna to euro it. The function tho Liter is do "L '' to ]*rfnrm, and on 1)10 ngular execution t'T . . <1 depend* not only the general health of tho U. . * ut tho powers or tho Stomach, Uoteelu, /* . / > and tho wholo nervous system, allows iti vest at;' vital importance to hutnoa b<saltla? HOMING rtm tho risk for a hIukIo 4*7of noRtoiln;* HI - 'inivirtant organ, hut ahould promptly git u bo* :?r. C. McLaiif'H Olobratod J.lvrr IMIbr, ruadu by ! MIMING JIUOS., Fitt?burir!i, I'a., and u*> cv -riling to dlrrctlonr thejr will euro you promptly uuif permanently. Around each box li ;i wru|?;? r kividk iuh acscripuou ?r itio symptoiua or a <J 1m a?.?l Liter. Tbcjr caa bo had ?jf ilrujftlstj. A^rbcvan of Cointeiuxits made in si. I /5uis.-&.? FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. IVORY POLISH ft?ereTH.e Plhfumeb the Breath. Aw for it. ELYS Catarrh CRKAM ISA ' "fBT j K Cleanses the Allay. Pa,nandi^^|jH|| Inflammation,!^ ^S<r^B Heals theSoros.^p / Reutorob th"J^j*J|ijL H and Smelt. ^ USA.] T11VI1, ( i;itK HAY-FEVER A |utrilc!t> 1? ?|>|.liei| into Mich im*irll Mid la RKMvul?lt>. I'riccfi0?t'nl? :! <|rtlffvl*t?: by mall, reicuteretl,?) rents, ei.y hiiotiikkm, w ?urren strei'i. New York. 'H- ^!r'lw W. L. Douglas>' Shoes. CAUTION Itcware of Fraud, 11* my name ami the price art* t.iiuih'?1 uii the bottom of all mi advertl**) kIjim'h before leaviiiK the faetnrr. whkh protect tint wiariTK a/tliM liluli prices ami inferior kimhI*. If a deafer oSbr* W. L. Dowtlii* ?boe? at a reduced price, ?.r cava lie lian them without luv name and price stamped oh tliu bottom, put liliu dowu as a fraud.^^^^^^^ ^ ^ W, L. DOUGLAS <fc^ tu/\r ior yo PKNTI.KMEN. | The onlr calf S3 HWMTOfJw ^shoaII' I In-Me. NO TACKS or WAX T|I1?KAI) l? hurt (lu> feet, iw haml-*cwed and WILL ' S\\F. I!. VioUflLAS SI RIVOK. il.' rljjlnal , and ntily Ii:iii<1*m-m-i'<I writ ;ll K?|ualB cus- ' SSSIlSK: Smooth Inside ? llnn<1-N'?i.l r|n??. fw.? ?u.-rka , "w.U. l>oiVii'.AsW:.'r,?s'ii(ii: i. ,mc*ciiw XKMlfRMt timSSSS!; Shoe K'vi-' (In* email Hoys a ehuncii to Wear Did ho?t kIioch In iIh* world. All raadtt In ("unarm, Itutton ami I.arc. If not ftnl'l t?y V.Mir dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS. ItltOCKTON, .11 ASS. Ltfcan & Co, i These Cool Mornings Biscuit nud Itattor Cakes are in special favor at 1 Iho breakfast table. To pel them In their perfec- I lion of crisp whoiewitnt'ijess you need to ugo LOGAN A CO,'3 Excelsior Baking Powder. i Itememher.- No purer or better Powder made. | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ; lnulniin.Hilu ami A i.tilintirrs. , rruwt'N. HuiiporiciN. SliouHcMirucw^'dyHiiKM. IlltiNtitr .wtockli?KH, Deformity Ap|?irntt:?. ic. | LOGAN & CO., J?ruKKl"t?, llrhlRc Cornor. , Fresh Goods. NewStyles In Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Sc. A to ojvvntuK laic Involve* o( Shoo Hru*Uo< uiul Tooth llrutttc*. Call uml oxaiolnc. LOGAN & CO., llnib'gl.Hls, Bridge Comer. H'l.VWtf Dentistry. rsi^jTimvss^ ??1^^ . _ Professional Cards. ToilS ! :. MrKHNNAN, Attorney at Law, 11 TWKI.KTII 8TREKT. Whaallngt W. Va. Q W.ATKINSON, attorney at law, 1KB (leiifrnl Insurance Agent, isis Market Be., Wheeling w- v?. ,1...,..,,. nR>mnl1<< attlMlillul tO. IjOUf* ?w-v ?ulU'lU'il io WhccflUB, and In a" WJJ ?! Wwt VIkIiiIm. <'in I'IKi'u in?uranrn at lowMt r*-. , if i . >' r.ii.ir^il''Medical. " OR S H ? mylH-Mw.tr ^ rBT^STOPPHD FREE b ^ i;Yi Iri "" Pwn# RfitoteJ. ' 33r; MK^W RFSTOREH ' kj' ' ' 04kli*> ur.j . .1 i A? /' i' M/1#' H . i ? . Ir!*l liotil* fr?? Id 1 B? I ' V < . . t I (M .. . " ?u.| fcHWl of ; ; - : Photography. IQABINET PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen IlltifJISS' UAI.I.ERT, No. U Twelfth Street* I. Ilje Intelligencer. Oltitfa : No*. ?.? himI 2; Fourteenth Strrt'i *lTS?Vm SOJIB l'WUS CAJH M.L IJ BY TMSlSTiaUU^CtR'HOrMC* POET. Aik: "For Goodness sake don't aay I told you. There In plenty of fun in this your Hut It's funny wine people can't see It. The campaign']} bo warm, though a little hi Into; Hut it's funny some j?eoiih> eau't see it. The Democrats ilnd themselves lust at thlsdut The victims of very ungenerojis lute. Having struck their own lender a blow on tb pate: Hut it'ri funny some people can't see it. I Thut no able a candidate evereou!<] n?? (And it's funny some people can't see it;) Out in "the interior" where the folk* are quit dow. (Hut it's funny Mime |>eopIc cnu't see it!) To lalk about issues whose (ruth lie don't know Is n charge that nohody would e'er believe n>. If bin own Mr. Hlley hadn't struck him th blow, Hut It's funny some people can't see it! Now Physical Excitement OTcndletnu raid (Hut it's funny some people can't see it!) Thut wool lirinKs more money when under Fro Trade. Hut It's funn\*soine people can't see It. Vet by making wool free, clothing eheapor I made. lie lav* Hrannon's jack knlfoaway in the shude Hut the furmers won't have his free wool, I'm afraid. hut it's funny some people can't see it! One Henry H. Walker was hrnve as a lion: Hut it s funny sotno people can't see it. To tnect <?cn..Goll'ho was really dyin', Hut lately it seems that thin Free Tru'ler*1 scion, Whi'ii clutlk-nKu! Isn't so j?t at rc|>Ivlii\ Ami aloug tuwanl November he'll go homo u rrym'. . , lint it's funny sonic people cun t sec it! For the men of the lutiil will lo majesty rise; And they'll roll a majority up of Mich ? !*?, Hut lt'siunny some people can't mc It. That the < Hcvelaud Free I'nidcni't will clean par alyze, Not toHiiow up again till the elephant Hies; For the American i?eoplc their reform '11 despise; Hut it's funny some people can't nee it' A XOTAIIliE (.'IIANliti Of HEART. T. C. Crawford, of lliu Now York "World," \V"iit t<? Kurope a ICeveiiiiv Kofonncr ami Itoturni'il a Protectionist?A SI roup Interview. Oath'i Sen- i'ork letter In the Chiclnnutt Kiu/ulrer. I met hero Mr. T. C. Crawford, whoae name in well known to all newspaper readers as having been in Europe for the New York World during the pnst two years, lie came home on the ship with Mr. Blaine, and wrote all the reliable interviews with Mr. Blaine except one. He wrote the Florence interview, in which Blaine emphasized his refusal to be nominated among the other candidate# flt QJncago. \viicn I was in Ku rop?! last summer Mr. Crawford obtained for mo facilities to go to the naval review mid other places. 1 hail a running tall; with him about general things abroad. Said I: "J)o yoji Hud the English anxious on the subject of dojnjrour trade and breaking down the taritl?" "I should think ho. lint the Englishman is a singular being in his underitamling of the United States. For a nation jo w/.'Jl set up in their own selfusteftin ju they ure, especially in the self-esteem of their superior'knowledge, they are the most incapable race alive to understand our institutions. They thought that when Cleveland issued that message or proclamation it was the end if the matter; that immediately the :ariff would alj fconje oil', and they would como in and occupy the land. They were mystified and mortified when it ivas explained to them thut the 1'rc.si lenteuuld not either make or break any law j that hio wufBago was n mere recommendation. 'On, welj,'they saitj hearing this, 4of course those manufacturing .States will have to come it. They may resist him by force a while, but as lujiSlhu ruler, ami litis expressed the policyj it cun not ho verv long.' " "A*- the Uritish dnlng well under Free Trade 7" "They may be able to show you some statistics to thatelleet, but to the naked eyi> <p?J-from what you hear bv the ear they are the ifio?t tjuhapny beings to-day :jn tlie.globo with respcct to their trade,sf As prominent a man as they lmv'e in the country told me that they could not stand their free trade policy more than live years longer unless some other nation or nations ctilled their market. They pfilj insist that their docui::? is the correct ouo, provided nil the world tyould adopt it. Hut every nation on uiu cuiiumrm in living uinu-i u umu,urn* then pouring tho goods* made by them into Eugland to bo sold. The United itfttc/} is doing the same. Wo fiend no end of thingJ oyer there, and they have to go in under the law free of duty. Then the British ^colonies have put up tariffs against British goods, and are inatplfaeturing f<>r themselves. The consequence is thai they" are struck everywhere. A grower of potatoes, vegetables and market produce in the interior of England told me that the French would land their apricots, grapes and pardon vegetables in] London and sell them cheaper than he could raise them. lie said that hiu hot-hotiyes mid wall vines, ?&c\, were valueless to liim. Tho Belgians are selling them railroad engines. The nation they fear tho most is the German, which has a :? very light tariff and is pouring into England from Uheinnitg hosiery and all sorts of woolen and cotton goods. It is a notorious fact that the Americans who go over there are hanging their orders from England to Germany, where, with a tariff, they are manufacturing dumper than the English with free trade. It has been only recently that the Americans have looked into t he manufacturers of the continent, and when they get over there they seldom return to Great Britain, Therein variety in design and accommodation to existing fashjons among the continentals which the British qre too slow to come to. You see that Germany exitR tf.rritorv after the wars with Franpe and Prussia, and the (jcruinn cities began to grow rapidly. The Governinent ??f Hismnruk considered that it wa? the first duty of ? Government tc set its people to work. .So they expanded their tariffs, gave protection to theii mechanics, supervised the whole bvhtem of industry, and tlicy have imidi Germany an alert live nation. That it the nation the British fear; the Her nittua can make bridges and railroiu iron and many other things cheaper tluw: the English, though the one has tarit! and the other has not. That feeling o anxiety is universal through theBritisI: Islands. There is a party growing rapidly into prominence called* Fan Trade party, which means nothing but a reciprocal tariff party, or indeed i tariff party. It represents, in my opinion, to-dav the majority sentiment ol England/' "Did you look into the alleged povert) in England?" "1 did, and just before 1 came away 1 have been in overy eountryof Europe except Spain ami Russia. 1 havt been from half a dozen to a dozen timet through Holland, France, Belgium Switzerland ami Italy. The*) is no na tion in Kurope with the amount o naunerisiu that you tind in England In the city of London at this momen then* are one hundred thousand persont in tlie almshouses; there are thret hundred thousand unemployed nvtui ii: I.omlon. One of the greatest industriei in that kingdom is the pawnshop. On? of our Secretaries of legation told nu that upon the house he has, which is m very expensive house, tho poor rate o: poor tax alone for the support of pauper is thirty-two guineas u year, or abou This is merely to support tin m...>v..t hianarlsh. It in eouivalent t< ! nearly the full taxes on h similar hous in one of our great cities." Mr. Crawford continued: "When was at Manchester one of my friend there said to me on Saturday night: ' want to take you to one of our represen i tative pubs.' Vuh means a public house 'This is the night for the men to com there.' lie usked me to a drinkin house which hud three different airnr ments, first-class, second-class and thin class. In each compartment the pricc differed, ancj tbe grade of the drink dif fered correspondingly. In the lowesi compartment you get the lowest kind o t~ : Ihmt and alcoliol; in the next yon get t ? I better grude und in the third you get tin beitgndi. I nt ;!< n 1 f i th< place crowded chiefly with what art culled navies. They cotne in there on " Saturday nightw about 7 o'clock and staj until the place closes up. In that tinu lt the proprietor told me that the average drink of a uian would be about four galloiiH of beer. They just drink it u down by the pint. I" was introduced o to the proprietor, who told me the modus openandi. .Said he: 'These men get their wages on Saturday, and the first thing they do is to lay in their houses the supply of meatahd L' bread. The next thing they do is to j:o and take their clothes out of pawn. . Their clothes are' continually in pawn except on Sundays. What is left over after they have made this provision and redeemed their clothes they spend at the public house for beer. Now, said * * ? i.?.. Ill', J1JU ulurb wiihc 1iciu .'iuuiiu; ...... i' you will see the* other side of the question'. (>n Monday tho women take the . same clothes which have been taken out of pawn on Sunday and put them back into the pawnshop. Then, bavin# tho money, it is their day to treat them, selves. They come here and till up with beer just like the husbands. The next Saturday the husband redeems the clothes, puis iu tho hard provisions, and comes in and tills up with beer with what he has loft. I asked him now much lit- made a year at thin public house. He replied ?3,(XX) a year or $15,000. Such ih the condition of the operative in Kngland.and it is especially hard in their manufacturing centers like Manchester. There is no disparagement of this statement. 1 saw it with my own eyes." "I believe that you kept house in London ; was it expensive?" "In that Free Trade country there is of living in New York, a great American , city, and that is house rent. Clothing , may he a little cheaper, but it is not as cheap in cotton goods, such as shirts, socks, etc.# as in this country. All the rest is higher. I had to fitly for my bee/ thirty rents a pound invariably, the siime quality of beef you buy in the United States for from twelve to eighteen cents." "How is Mr. Blaine looking?" 4,1 came over 011 theship with him and sat at the sflmc (able. JHaine ia looking very well for Blaine. Of course he can not sleep out in the snow and cut wood in the wilderness, but he is iu good npirits and abundantly satis0ed not to be running for olllce." You know that he is slow to be interviewed, ami 1 htayed with hiin three days in Florence before iie woulu consent lo talu. J^innllv ln> Hidd to mi'! Von fiiii make that refusal of mine to stand for President just as strong as you want to. You can not make it too strong.'" to WumI ViixiniaiiH. w/xcliil DlajxiU'k tn ihc tnlrllVjcHCCf. Washington, D. G'., Sept. 1(5.?The following" pensions have been granted to West Virginians: Increase?Jaujey F. Eves# While's Creek; Augustus Helioonover, I'urkersburg; James 15. Anderson, Clarksburg; Daniel 'Fuel, Jr., Sisterville; Samuel I'olen, Sisterville; John II. Kvans. Van Camn; Win. G. Wiudon, Peel Tree; Paschal T. Morton, Lizemore; liobert .iiuob, a?r?yi? lCun; Uarll'elt Waldo, (.irantsville;* Washington Martin, Pentress: John Buckmnn, liomine's Mills; Win. II. Martin, Sliinnston; Thomas Cassaday, Clarksburg; Win. Kosieher, sleepy "('reek Bridge: Mortimef Ifose, Flatu'ood; John" Circle, Allison; Benjar min F. Mceks, Parkersburg; Jacob Laymen, Met/.; Ueorgo Thompson, Becker's Mills; Adam M. Kerns, Oueen's Mills: Jasper C. Life. Morris; .John U. Kidil, Outsville: Abel Vanscoy, Morgansyilie; Jieuben Thomts, Wyoma; Azariah F. Wilson, Spencer. He-issue?Sninuol Kraus, Wheeling; Daniel Campbell, Smith ville; Kli Stover, .Spring Hill; Elins A. Thomas, Stott's Mills. Ife-issijo jind Increase Jamoq P. Duiikle, Huntington; .John ^1. Wolf-, lveeno. Original invalid?Francis Taylor, Jr., Barton; Joseph Ford, Pt. Pleasant. ! Tin: best medical writers claim that the successful remedy (or nasal catarrh must Ije non-irritating, easy of application. ami one that will l>y its own action, reach all the runmte liojeu and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the ellorts to treat catairh during the past few years obliges us to admit that only one remedy hits completely met these conditions, and that is Kly's Cream Halm. Thin safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede tins fact. The worn distressing symptoms quickly yield to it. Aiw.vi' A fisherman's sales are all net profits. A Sound Opinion. 10. Balnbridge Munday, County Attorney, Cluv county, Texas, says: U1 Ijivo nm-d hleetrie Hitters with most I 1 haippv results. My brother also was | very low with malarial fever ami jauuj tjjtio. l?|3t Vjjis cured l?v timely use of this J medicine. Am' satisfied Electric Hitters ! saved his life." rvir. I). I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,! KyM adds a like testimony, saying: "Me | positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Hitters, Tills great remedy will ward oft, as well as cure all malarial diseases, and 1 for ail kidney, liver ami stomach disorders stands uncqualed. Price 50 cents and $1 ait Logain & Co.'s drug store. 0 The crest of am English duke is not as large ais the crest of ai waive. A \Vuni|ui;. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusively that more persons die from diseases of | the Throat and Lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tu| berele Germs into the system and where ' these germs fall upon suitable soil they ' start into life and develop, at tirst slowly i and is shown bv a slight tickling-sensal n.i. if .,U?u'.?,ffr? ' tinue their ruvo^eo they extend to the luugs producing Consumption ami to 1 the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this 1 is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time eauso death. At the onset you must act with promptness;allowing 1 a cold to go without attention is danger1 ous and may lose you your life. As soon " as you feel that something is wrong ' with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain ji bottle of Boschee's German Syru* It will give you immediate relief. ' **' The cooks of the modern steamships are called galley slaves. ; DYSPEPSIA. - Hthnt mlncrycsiMTieucwl when wo BUiWenly f 1 become aware that we |m>mm.-ss a illttboljcnl m rntigcmfut culled 11 utumach. TLe stomu'h Is the rwM?rvnlr rrom which every llbroOnd ttoue t mutt l?? nourUhcd. add amr trouble with it In 4 m>oi? felt throughout the wholo ?y?tcm. , . IT WILL CORRECJ 1 i Acidity ?(thy 9 Stomach, Expel Foul Oiuc?, H Allajr IrrlUtluu, ?! JSe# a?'"d~ I i and. bMiiu name ? Start tho Liver 1? working, when all L> other troubles soou dknppeur. .! "My wife ?"** n continued dvaneptic. Some II three year* ago by the advice of I?r. sudner, of u! AURttiU, he tvn? induced to try Simmona Liver t Regulator. I feel grateful for the relief It him 1 given her, nod may all who read tbi? nud are I- afflicted In any way, whether chronic or other? wiw. u?e Slmmonfi Liver Regulator and f feel ' confident health will be restored to all who will 0 be adviwd."?'Wm. M. Kcftmi, Fort Valley. Ua. lf kxumi-.ie to hsj that you get the genuine. Di? . tlngulfhed I rum all fraudi and Imitation* by oni 1 red Z Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and on *" the Hide the ?e?l and aignature of J. II. /.kiu* ?\ '8 co. ?el-Mwraw EXCURSION TO PITWBIJKG1I, / Via F?*i>iinylvuiilu Llura?Allegheny Count; Centennial. The celebration of the one hundredtl anniversary of the founding of Alio . gheny county will occur on Septembei [ i 24th, 35th and 2tfth. An interesting programme bus beer . prepared for the occasion. The leading , feature.of the liret day's exercises wif ' be the dedication of the'new Courl House; of the second day, a grand civil I and industrial parade, and of the third , day a monster military parade, consisting of the G. A. R., Veteran Legion and National Guard of Ohio and l'ennsylvania. Fireworks each evening. Excursion tickets, at low rates, will be sold to Pittsburgh from September 24th to 20th, via the Pennsylvania Lines, good returning until September 27. For time of bills aud rates of fare see bills. 17-10*21-24 Ilnlf Fnre Kxcurnlotift South. The Queen ?fc Crescent route (Cincinnati Southern ami associate roads) will Hell Harvest Excursion tickets at one limited fare the round trip, on September 11th and 25th, October 9th and L'3d, 1888. good to return within thirty days ami allowing stop-over privilege. These cheap tickets will bo on sale to various poiuts in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Carolina*, Virginia. .Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkausas and Texas, to which States the Queen & Crescent is the great truuk line, running double daily trains from Cincinnati and Louisville. For rates, majis, time i.iiMt-n ?ji umci iiiiuriuuiiuu ucoircu cuucerning a trip South via. the ljucen & Crescent route, call upon your nearest ticket agent or address i>. U. Kd wards, Acting General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, O. ilxcumton to lMttnliiirKli* The Baltimore A Ohio llailroad will sell excursion tickets Sunday during the entire summer, to Pittsburgh, at the rate of $1 50 the round trii>, tickets good for Sunday only. Will also sell excursion ticket* to Washington, Pa., at the rate of $1. Trains leave Wheelingat 5and 8:10 a. m. Hunduy Kxcuralou*. On and after Sunday, May 0, tho Ohio ruver luuiroau win sen excursion uckets every Sunday until further notice: Wheeling to Sistersvillo aud return $1 50, Wheeling to Farkcrsburg aud return $2 Tickets good one day only. It is more than probable that if asliip were to lose her hold she would sink to the button). l'.xpniincut. You cannot afford to wistc time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of iJr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs, and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. He cause ||e can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as jjood, or just the same. Don't be deceived, hut insist upon getting Dr. King's NewDiscovery, which is (mqninttHid to give relief in all throat, lung ami chest aMec uoiih. i nui ouuies iree ai i^oguii ? v,u. a drug store. Large bottles $1. (5 The ocean is subject, to great instability. It is a notorious waverer. ??? Advioo to Mother*. Are you disturbs! at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and jret a bottle of Mits. wixsiow's ?qqti{lty0 svuui' vou oluldrkn TiihViilKG. its value is incalculable. It will relieve the ]>oor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, wind choljc, QQftens the yuan, reduces the inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mks. Winslow s Soothino Syrup fou Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses yr.d physicians in the United Sthtea, and is'(or tale by all druggists throughout the world. Trice 26 cents a bottle. mwfaw Thick Umi'm Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tjje world ior cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no nay rumored. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale at Logau & Co.'s drug store. SlIILOIl's VlTALIZKR 1H Wllttt VOU IlOOjl for Constipation, Loss of A Dizziness, and'all symptoms or Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents iier bottle, Orqup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Tjik Rev. George II. Thayer, of Bourbon, 1ml., says: "Both myself and wife own our lives to Shijoh'u Consumption In..-., i?. \v w ur;ii;.n..a .....I n Monkcmiller. 3 daw-how FINANCE AND TKADE. The Features of the "Jon^y nn.t Stock Mur? hot*! nr.w York, Sept. 15.?Money on cull easy all to 'J per cent; clotted offered at 1 percent. Prime mercantile paper per cent. Stor-. ling exchange quiet but firm a. 88)^. Hiilex of stocks to-day were shares. Iti tho stock market the only feature to-duy was grangers, while the rest of the lint showed a very moderate business, but everything, without exception, was weak and price's are lower this evening. First price* were from ' .} to % per cent helow hist eveulng's lieu res. Prices In the general list continued to yield slowly until toward the close, when everything nulled again ami a fractional improvement from the lowest prices, which extended to everything, was made. The market finally closed qtllet and firm. The tinal losses are marked In many cfls^s. St. Paul declined pjvfettud Oiuutvu and Northwestern X\i, Canada Southern. Jersey Ceutrul and bake brie preferred 1 percent. Government and State l-ondsdull but firm, Uallroad hotid market dull; sales $.'il)0.0U0. BONDS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS?CLOSED flip. r. fl, 4s rtg 128*4 Nosh ?c Otiat 82 r. s. Is coupon r-M>iJN?\vr Jersey Central 88 l*. S. I'<s reg I'*;'? Northern Pacific.... 27% U.S.-lJccoupon 10t?~H do preferred <U>k Ada ins Kx press MO Chicago & N. W 100; ? American Kxpress..lW? do preferred lay j (Canada Southern... J?1 New York Central..!osk Central Pacific JU? Ohio it Mississippi, 2I)<, ChesapeakeAOhlo. I"', do preferred .... do Kr*t pifferrvd. IjL Pacific Mitff. do&l'Coiid prcPd. Pituhurgh Ito C. C. C. ?fc I '?* Heading 51?; Denveri H. (? ltf^j ?t. b. A S. K brie 2s*? do preferred 71% do preferred (A' -j do first preferred I1J% Fort Wayne -l""0.'?c. M. .v St. Paul.... rd% wa'Te*n* la do preferred 10.' UkeKrTeA Went.!. 17}? T?<u UeMo do preferred 'si Culon l\u?l(U\ w Hako Short' 4.'T1M 1'njted State* Kx.... 7'J LoulsvllhiA Null.. W..SI. LA l? n?4 I... N. A. ?i C 8S (Id preferred lllfi Memphis tfc ('bus... .?- > Wcllsd'arKO lix Michigan Central... MJ* Western I'jiimi aj Missouri Pntitje s>J>, lir?a<l"tu<T)t and ProvUlnni. Nkw Yohk, Sept. IS.?Flour, receipts 88,970 package*; ex porta 6,0fi5 barrels and l'MJOO sacks; market dull and heavy; sulca 1H.100 barrels. Wheat, receipts 232.800 uushela; export* none, sales 1,000 bushels of futures and ?J,000 bushels of s|?ot: market tinner: ungraded red 8K%caS! 00}{: No. I Milwaukee UV^e; No. 1 rod 31 01: No. Chicago OKh'o; No. - red September 07J<aU7ke,clo.sliiKat OrJ?e; October 9H>4e; November 'JO'viOl^e, closing at 095u1; December?! 00"m: January {1 ttt; May 51 o.v'?. Corn, receipts :r.'.sV) bushels; exports 0.815 buibelfc; sale* tkCi.OOO bushels of ftitwie. and o4,(W) bushel of spot; Market shade higher: ungraded mixed No. 2 Septeinltor M&c: October November A2%e, closing at v."tc; Decernberftgje: January fv'.je; May -I7^e. Oats. re-JWI lilllhota- 1.1*. i:?,uuo bushels of lutnrui and 70,0110 tuuliels ol spot; market tluuer ami quiet; mixed Western 'Jfio&C: white <lo 2ria45e. Hay ami hops quiet. Co floe, options steady; September 12.M0: October ll.ooej November U.OOnll.lOc: December U.a0Rl!.40c: lonuary 10.?.WftU.(fie; February U.OOftll.lOc; March io.sailo.uv; April io.H6e: May and August U.00i>; upot Klo quiet at lSJ^c. .Sugars. raw. very strong; rcfinvt unchanged. Molasses nominal. Rice steady. Tallow strong. Hosludull. Tnri?entine strong. Kggseasy; western INalw. l'ork ateaily anu quiet. Cut meat* steady. Lard, spot higher; western steam lu.HOa lO.ttto: October 10.19c: November 0.44c; December 9.8!>c; January 8.40c. flutter steady; western dairy 12al5c. Cheese dull aud unchanged. Chicago. Sept. 15.?There was little doing In wheat Unlay, prices advanced Jfeona good active market, (torn dull. Oat*, light trading. Provisions stronger. Flour steady ami unchanged. Wheat, rush No. 2 spring 92%a93%e: No. : spring 79'4aV>c " No. 2 red V2%c; September ' 'Mi. rioilng lit Oito^M-r *.^?vf?*. rlnslDC nt 1 91Uc: December OljfaMke, cl0alngat9A;c; May t Q.V>ijal?i?fce. closing at % *< . Corn, rash No.'i. 43*yi48c; September 44c; October 43%e; December C. Mendel & Co.?Fi I THE NEV -A.IRIE IR | We are jiIviims] to antioutico l?i*e arrival# of . attention in In v ite<l to a choice, romplute and c | muait Charming Kflectn In Parlor and CI DINING-ROOM, HALL i ?Single Pieces Miscc CARPETS, LINOLE Rugs, Mat In every Department we offer unparalleled In Qoodv rf ((Utility beyond question, and to these w the STltONU INDUCEMENT OK I.OW I'RICKS, I as well as thu Choicest Mock In that of ft MF.ND W ' - J JL_ 1 J Furniture No. 1124 MA ^^ Undertaking a Se a** UI I I B Amr % & ' j&rsr Mfir I _ I Jk. MusSang " ' ?w?A "iVTi., *&A** >vOUl HaiU>, CUttU) XJUtxsr, I %? ..'iu> citiMiiK in 'vuin, ensn So. Sepieml>er'2l5-ie; October year Sljfic; May 2*>$c. Kye, No. 2, &k>.' Haxwed, No. 1. SI -Tut 28. P;luiy timothy seed #1 ?<u. Mcks iHirk. oa?l\. Seldombci and Octoberf 14 \1%\ ypitflS'TB; January 113 ? . Lard, cash 10.^'kj; September lu.wiiiKi.sOc, clositiK at 10.30c: October lO.SOc: November O.:t0c: January 8.15c. Iltcon, short ribs S.K'x;; shoulders ?.02%a7>7fic; short clear 0.0Ua9.23c. Whisky 91 20. Butter easy; i extra creamery 22a23c. Kkks steady am] \\\\- I changed. \ IUi.timouk, Mo.. Sppj. 11,?Wlioat. quiet and firm: j wUncr red spot Septtunb^i' oi%o: October 9.'?}<c; December '.riCorn, western dull; mixed spot.WaM^c: September 62ka&<c; yearl'^e; Juuuury l.V>ic. Dais |iiict ami steady; western white irjjaie: do mixed 24031c. ltye steady at (Music. Hay ] qu et; prime to rhoiee western 515 Walft UL ' Provisions fairly active. Km? tyr|t) lJiJvul'Je. Oolite tirtner; Hiol$gl5)&, I'nu.Ai'Ki-ViUA, i'A.t Sept. 13.?Flour steady. \YJ,v^?,!trm: .No. 2 rod September UTaUT^c; Octuber Wnifiiffl: November tft^aUt&c: December 1 'JUj^c. Corn steady; future* nominal; So. 2 mixed September 53%a53j&c: November U2KC! December 4.ri)?a47c. Oats firm; rejected mixed 2Sr; No. 2 mixed 2*.?Mc; um.'mdsd Nvhito 84c; I No. 2 white 32%u; fu;y\vc. fttcady; No. 2 white Scptfli?be{.8i1.1n;w,^r; October B-l^c; November Dwomocr .v>>?c. Cincinnati, Sept. is.?Flour steady. Wheat quiet; No. 2, We; receipt* 7,SOU bushels; fcUUv ment.s7.W0 bushels.* torn rirmj No. a mixed 4Sal8/'&s. Outs bafpjy btiuidy; No. 2, '#c, Uyo Irrogiqar; 2,r?.'|c. i'ork qUIct tit 815 ou. Lard sveaiW At \J,10c, Uwlk menu strong; short rlh 8.NK'. liacon tinner; short elear 10.20c. Whisky steady at 81 11. Hotter, sugarund checse steady. Egga llj^al&c. Toi.kdo, O., Sept. IS.?Wheat dull but tlrtn; audi IKl^iOGc; September Ulc; October ; December 'JJJ^e. Coru dull b\t; utcady; cash 4tic. Oats active aptf ctcady; cash 25c; No. 2 white 2H?.;.?*. t'luvcrscfd active; wish aud October 55 2a; l?ecvmbcr is 37/^. Live Stock. CmcAflo, Sept. l.r?.?Cattle ?Receipts 3.000 head; shipments l,0H0 head; market unchanged: beeves SStiOaG tio; steers 84 50o5 IS; blockers ami feeders unchanged; cows, bulls and mixed el 25 a2 80; Texaas st 60ti:t 2S: western ruugers 8275a I tw. Hogs?R^inta ti.oooliuau; shipments 4,out) head; market active; mixed gjOUitl 55; heavy 5<I lunG 7u; li?ht 85 ?5aG 25; skips SS.OOaS 75, Sheep? Keeeipts 8.0UU head; shipments l.uo head; market irregular; natives $2 50al 50; western $3 40o3 yu; iambs 83 OUad 25. Hast Mukuty, I'a., Sept. ik?caulo?Receipt* liiOH head: shiomctM 2tni head; market nothing I doing, nil ilikoiiHh consignments. Hogs?Hefelpi 3,100 head; shipments2,400 head; market active; Philadelphia* gouoa'iso; mixed i<i SUa ?' to; Yorkers 86 35ati 40; grosseis and stubbier* 5<i uoad 15. Sheep?Receipts l.uoo hcidishlnpfnts J l. tuu head; market tlrm at tytychbugud prices. I ? ? n 'in _!!??? llfl(i firmer; 'ii^l'iV Soiitut'. 'lr?; packing"ami butchers SOOOaGCO; recol|?tt070 head: shipment* 770 head, I'tttrulcuni. Kkw YoKK.sppt. \i.?i-etroieum owned weak lit yj&p, Mi below Iiul night'*close and advanced l/fi iu tin'curly trudiug, niter which a nliarp de( lino carried the price down to lH%c. A rully then occurred on which it cloned steady at W>J4e. Consolidated Exchange: Openlnguti'H^c: high* est yj;4o; lowest lKJ%c; closing at Ol'^c; wes l/iso.uuo barrels. UitADFORD, 1*4., fcypl. ?{>.?Opened at Oljic; closed nl bl)?e; highest lowest W;,o; clearances l,soi,ouo barrels. Pmsntmon, Pa., Sept. K>.?l'retioleuin dull; opened nl 01%c; cloned at yie; highest *.?J ic; lowest W/ic. TITU8VII.I.K, I'j\? Pant. 15.?opened at yijjfc; highest lowest VO^c; closed at'Jle. MotnlH. New Yoiik, Sopt. 15.?Copper nomitial. Lead dull and unchanged. Tin nominal. Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting. Geo. Hibberd & Son, Hucccsnora to TnompMn <b muwjro, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, SPECIALTIES.?Natural (iu Supplies, Htcam Heating uinl Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, \YUKKUNQ, W. VA. v;o<? promptly done at moat re?<uintl'lo price*. tnyJH "yy M. HA HE & SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers,lias and Steam Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. All wnrk done promptly at reasonable prlcee. To Farmers, Gardeners, Etc. D K. GIFFEiV & CO., Xli* Statu Agent* fok Superiof Ornln Drill*. Tltotnp*ou'* Ilroadnuit Seed Howir*. L'. T. K. Spring Tooth Harrow*, Kvau*'Smoothing lUrrow*. Albion Sulk\ UArrow*, Land I toller*, Siuunmu'a Fruit Evapor* tor*. American Cider Mill*. ' Correspondence roIIcIu-1. and ordon promptly filled. No. l.VJU MAIN HTKEKT. hU'27-DAW Whecllnr. W. Va DrjUTIPC Shropshire, Ox, and Coti HHKKF. DLftU I1D0 Jcrncy Keda mid Berkshire IHMJB, P. Hock* and B. Leghorn Chickens Iironze Tur key*, Efjti and LARP In season. KN'hlKkP. Mill*. H. I' m. &c., be*t and rf.oajmt; part pay In lumber. Satisfaction guaranteed on all. Off AC BO cent l?ook for 2."? cent* and name* and olbVJo sA.lnr*a id twenty wide awake Fanner* Send ?ump for circulars to T. R. CAlWKADON. no'O-iaw Keyner, W. Va jrniture and Carpets. VSTYLES I Now Goods, fresh from the mftuufacturerli. Youi urcfully udected auortmeut of the Newest ami lomhfln Cnito lUlUUGi UU11D, I LIBRARY FURNITURE, jllaneous Furniture,? tilHS, OIL CLOTHS, s, &c., &c. ilucfiaenta to huyeni lu the way of High CIam ro add unlimited variety in all new uovcltlvaand by which we ahull duuionxtrate that the Chcapetit EL & CO., & Carpets, IN STREET. . ~ u., jcuirti iy. an1-': "T^orBEASlfl Xfev I Liniment - x. 1 njl KKT l< death to PlLtB // (Sj& H i uta XsyLAiuunoiJ, ^ 4^Q| I i W o" ) _ IB Groceries, Etc. M REILLY, WHOLESALE Srocer, Pork, Packer, AND CURER OF THK CclclirutcU ^Strawberry Ilnnis," Iff. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA, Mv mm L'urn nf Cholno Bmrifccil Mra'.i tlclir- I ired daily fro in ;uy fork iloukcat Manclicatcr. TH* I.AKQE8T HTOCK Of GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Headquarters for Taylnr's Patent and Family Flonr. Hfadqnartem for the (Vlrlirutril Alaroma Coffee. Sole Agent for DupQut'* Sporting, Mining and Blasting Powder. )&*? FRUIT JARS. We have Just received 200 Dozen Stomi Fruit Jars, And are ngniii able tu All order* on witne. 1'ureSidccs and Extra Fine Cider Vinegar for Pickling. 'ity Armour'* Slur Ham fur Sandwiches, Conner & Snedeker, nn.H Cor. Market ft Fourteenth Sta. JT PAYS TO TRADE At H. F. BEHREHS' STORES. Sugftr, CotTee, Tea, Flour, and nil Grorerlci, at aston lulling prlcca. Stores, 2217 and 'AMD Market Street. itrnnch Store, corner Thirty eighth mid Jacob street*. nni:t Financial. gXOHANGE BANK. riPiTAT. rmMO J. N. VAHC* Prwldent L fl. Dtu.ii1 lain ?..Vlco-Prwildent MAKCTOM. J. N. Vauce 8. Horkkelmer, J. M. Drown, W. KllIiiKltam, L. H. Dtlnpluiu, A. W. Kclley. John Frew, I)raftfl luuod on KurIauiI, irclaud Scotland Mid all polnu In Europe. JOHN J. JONES. Cashier. gANK OF TIIK OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. - 4176,000 Wx. A. llKTT P/Milcn^ Wm. B. SiielnoN VI<x-Prr?i?lent * Hmfwo: Xui(latid, Ireland, Franc* and (Joi* many. DIKKCTOM. Wm. A. Iw'tt, Win. B. Hlinjiron, J. A. Miller. John K. lktUfonl, K. M. AtkliiNon, Victor Ko?t<nburg. Hour)- K|K?ycr. mrtl F. P. JRPflOX.Cmhhr. Cocoa. JSlT GOLD MEDAL, PABIB,187a UH BAKER'S iL. Brettsl Gon. HEMfly Warranted ahtolutely pure JjlMf t'ocog, from which tho ?xcru ck ti/u um ooen roipuTi-u. it um i?"t timet the itreiigth of Coco* mlxre with HUrcti, Arrowroot or Sufnw and is therefore far more economi caI, eating Uu than one cent a cup. It hi dellclooa. noartatilaK trftigthfiiing. rMiijr digested, aid admirably Adapted for lDr?Uda * well u for peraonA in health. Hold by Groeerajierj whera. V. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mas Louisiana State Lottery Co," Por ticket! or further Information a'Mrcu the undewlgncd. If you tiAve uot been fortuntw elsewhere, tiy too for a clunge. JAMES H. WILSON, Ootlngton, Ky Mention thla j*per. daw TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Arrival and departure of TRAINS?On and a!t?r May 15.18?-Kx) plan ationofRkfkbxnck makk>. 'Dally. fSun* day exrrpted. ;Monday cxccptcd. (NiluriUT excepted. ISuuday -only.?Eastern Standard time. h. ft o. k. h.?Kaht. Depart. Arrive Philadelphia Limited... - *5:25 am 10:-I.,S pm Mail and Kxpruaa *5:10 pin *11 :'J0 am Cumberland Accom~ V:Uiam 6:60pm r Grafton Accom 6:10pm 11:20am i Moundaville Accom - 5::t0a?n 7:110 am Moundarille Accom 7:% am 9:15 am MouudavUle Accom.. 12:01pm 1:40 pm Moundaville Accom. C:10pm ?:40pm wnrr. Cambridge Accom t'->:00am 17:10|>m Kxpreaa (Chicago and Col).... io:2S am *f>:iu inn Chicago Kxprcoa *3:tupm "JiWum Chicago Limited *y:50pm am Columhiu Accom N:4."? pm f lo:;t'. am Cincinnati Limited 11:15imi MA'.nm fit. Clalrarllle Aecom ttcu'.am t7:55 am St. Clalrarllle Accom am fl0:35 urn St. Clalrarllle Accom f2:00pm f 1:36 pm St. Clalrarllle Accom 6:10pm t6:10pm W* P. A B. Dir. wauiiUKton auu ntutmrgb. '.vooim *10:16 am Washington and Plttxburgb. *?:10am *11:10 pm Pituburxb it i'hlla. Kx *6:20pm *6:66 pin Wanbingtou and 1'ltlftl:46put fl2:46 pm Washington.. ti::wpiu tS:lUam Mttaburgb Aecom |5:30pui 111:66am P., C. * St. I.. Uj. Plttubuncn ....... t7:vuam ty.-'JOpm Plttibnrjch and Now York.... f 1:36 pm j3:45im PittHburxh and Now York... f*:20 pm tll:U> am Pittsburgh A N. Y. Ex :40 put WW. Express, Cin. and 8t. Lou la t7:'J0an> 1fl:t0am Kxprcaa. Cln. and St. Lou la. fv:40pm fJ:20pm Express, 8U!ubeuvlll? A Col. tl:8ft pm f8:45pm Bleubonvilli' and bonnlion. t4:'J0i>m _ C. & P. K. k. Pittsburgh and Cleveland-... 5:60 am 8:47 pm Martin's Furry - 7:<!5ain 5:15pm Hteubenvllle Acvotn 9:38 inn 1:28 pm Cleveland aud wolUvlUe 2:12 pm vJum Pittsburgh uud New York 4:iMpm t 1:18 aui Pittsburgh 1:17 sin t&:47pm C., L. ft W. K. B. Kxpress, Cluvclauu, K. ?u W.. tl2:.i5pm tS.Oftpm Massillon A room f5:12I"" tU :26 am Ht. (flairsville Accom .... f7:6rtam tJ^am St. Clalravllle Actum fl0:2T? am f 1:32 pm fit. Clalravllle Accom tfUUpm t&.&tpm St. Clalnivlllo Accom t>:25pm ?:U>i.ui Local Freight and Aeeota..... 0:20 am t7:30i>m Ohio Ulvnr Koilroml. Pasmiuger *7:85 am "11:00 am huaeuger *12:15 pm 3:20pm huwenjfer....^ *4:80pm 8:15pm Z. ft C. Railroad. Bellalra ft Zancavllle Through l'm?enger lonrea Bellulre at 8:40 a. m? arrives at Bellalreat 4 p. m WoodMleld PoMkMiRtki- loaves Belltilre at 4:2U p. m., arrives at Bellaire at 8:20 a. m. Huinmerlleld Accommodation leaven Bel Intro at 1:0Q p. in., itrrlve* at HHlalre at 10:45 a. in. Railroads. HEEI.ING&ELM GKOVE B. On and after Monday, April .so, isn8. killing I'll IUI' II IIUV'IIUI f* U1U UIUTC lllllinwu will ruu an lollowa: [>IA viv Whkkmnq : 6:90 a. tu., ti:10 a. m., 7:00 a. in., 8:00 a. ta.. 9:00 a. in., lOMJOn.m., 11:00a. in., 12:00u?., i-.00 p.m.. t:G0 p. m., 3:00 p. ui., 4:00 p. m.. 6:00 p. m., fi:io [i. m., 7:00 p. m., H:(J0 p. m., 9:30 p. ui. I.XAvn WHKEUNO 1'ABK: ^ 6:10 a. m? 7:00 a. m., 8:00 ft to., 9:00 a. ni., 10:00 i. m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 ui., 1:00 p. in., 2:00 p. in.. t:00 p. in., 4:00 p. in., 5:00 p. in., <5:10 p. m., 7:0U 1:00 p. in., 8:65 p. m? 10:10 p. m. SUNDAYS.?I<eave at 7:00a. in. and run evory lonr, oxoent cburcb train, at 9:15 p. m. Uavc Vhwlir.K ParkatH-.tMa. in. and ran every bnur lutll 10 p. in..except cburub trains, which will eave the l*ark at 9:45 < m. ami Wheolluj; at 2:1.' p. in. and 9:15 p. m. n HIRWiH. Bnpt Baltimore & oh 10 railroadDeparturuof train* fr?iu Wheeling. Schedule nelteci April 29, lBBH? Ka?teru time: Kxptvm lor ChlcaKr and tho Korthwoat, 10:28 a n, 8:40 n in, 9:M p m -Ully, and 11:16 p m dally ixoept Saturday. Exprean for ClnrUineM and 8t. Louis, 10:25 a ta billy, 11:15 p m dally, Cambridge uecomniodatlon, 9:00 a in, except For Columbia, 10:25 a m dally, aud 11:15 p m, lally, and 2:43 p in dally exeunt Sunday. K*pri*s for Washington, 1). C? Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, vl# Grafton, O.ifc a ami 6:10 p tu, dally, via ntuburifh G:j0 p. m. lallv. For Plttuburgti aud Washington, I'a., 6:00 a m tally; exprew,8:10am, dally, 1:4T? p m, daily ixcept Sunday. Adilltlnnal way traiu for Wath* ujftou. Hi.. 5:30 p m, dally except Bunday. For rlttsbiirxh, WahhiUKton, Baltimore and I'hiladulphia at tf:20 p m dally. PlttaburKh accommodation, Sunday only.r at > m. , For Moumltiville, 5:36aud 7:86 a ra. and 12:0C loon, aud 6:10n m, dally except Huuday. For Grafton. 6:10 p m, dally. For Cumberland. tt:K? a m, dally, except Sunlay. rur Ht. Clalnrlllo, 8:05 and 9:00 a m, 2 p a and >:1U p m, dally except Huuday. Kxpro* train* arrive from Chicago, C-.'ffi ann ?:MJ a ui and 6:10 p m dally, and 4:65 a m dally jxcopt Monday. Lxprewi train* arrive from St. Loula and Cincinnati, 4:56 a m and r>:10 p m, dally. ExprvM tralna arrive from Philadelphia, Haiti mow and Waahlngton, 1>. C., via Grafton, 11:20 i m aud 10:46 p m dally; via. Pittsburgh, 10:16 i. m. dally. Tralnaarrlvofrom Columbua,4:56 am dally indG:10 pin daily, and 18:86 am dully extort iunday. Tralua arrlva from Pittsburgh, 10:15 a m dally unl p m, except Sunday, 6:66 p m aud 11:20 \x w dally. Tralna arrlvo from Waabinglon, Pa? 8:00am, lully except Sunday. Trains arrive from Mouudavllle, 7:80 aud 9:16 i in mii>' 1M0 and 7:40 pm, dally oxcept Bundaj. Trains arrive from Grafton. 11:2U a m, dally. Tralna arrlvo from Cumberland, 6:60 p m, dally Train* arrive (mm ?t. (.'InlrHVllle, 7:55 and !0:83 (m.and 1 :35 Mtitl 0:10 p m. dally except Sunday Cambridge accommodation arrive* at 7:10 p in neept Sunday. llaggoge called for aud checked at hotels out! rculdenceft on order* left at ticket office, 11M0 Mar Icet Ntreet, and at depot. CHA8.0. SCULL. Gen. Pan Agent. W. M. CLEMENTS. Manager. ftHlO RIVER RAILROAD.?TIME KJ Table taking effect May 27,1HH8. Pawtenger traiiia will rim aa follows?Central time. All Indus dally except thorn) marked tbna t which Jo not run on Sunday. south Bousn. tNo.7 No. 5. |No.? No.l. a. in. p. m. a. in. a. m La*ve?^ heeling 8:.T0 11:15 6:23 Kenwood. opp.llellalre 3:4ft ll:.*fc 6:Mj Moundhvllle 4:05 11:42 7:10 p. m, New Martinsville. 5:12 12:4ft 8:16 Wllllanutown 7:00 2:1* 10.1C Parkerbbuiy 5:1 5 7:W 2:45 11.00 p. m Krtveuiiwood 6:46 4:1ft 12:SU Maaou City h:iw 6:W> i;tf> Clifton 8:a'> 6:40 l:4C Arrive?l'u Pleasant*... 8:40 6:15 2:16 (iitillpolis Kerry U:00 6:85 2:3* Guyandotte \0:iu 7;ft0 4:00 Huntingtou U):45 8:05 4:17 p. in. Charleston 3:20 10:Wi U:x lmnton .. r.-oe Portsmouth a. m. 7:1C White Sulphur - 6HW p. in. a. in. X lan n ton :i:3- v.# NOKTll UuUND. .No. t>. .No. I. fNo.2 I.N.i.S a. in. k. in. n. in. p. ru. U-HTO? HuntlnpWiu 10:0o 5:16 3:15 Uiivmi.Ioup io:ik b::? sa? (iHllliiolU Ktirry 11:.% 7:Ui 4:60 l'oltll I'lCttMUl 11:46 7:20 6:07 p.m. Cllftou .......... 12:20 7:66 5:85 Mju.nr) City 12:2b 8:00 f,:? KavoUMWOori 1:4ft 9:1ft 7:00 1'arkernburg 0:00 8:1ft 10:46 8:30 WillUunstowo 0:80 8:4ft 11:16 Now XnrtlriMvllle ?:16 6:87 ?2*4ft Moundavlllo 9:26 1:4.. Bcnwrood 9:4ft 7:0(( 2:0: .... Arrive?Whfi'lliiK 10:OU 7:1ft 2:20 U-mvi- Wheeling via. p. m. P. C. Ji Kt. 1 12:36........ 8:'.U Arrive?Cleveland... 6:30 G:3> .... l'ltuburyb 8:2u 6:?. .... a. m. a. m. Philadelphia 6:2ft 6:tf New York b ;?u 8:00 a. ro. ChiCMiro 11:H0 f.:a?w Through tlckfeta and baggage checked Io all point*, W.J. ItOBINBON, Oco'l Pua. Agent. Parkeraburg, W. Va. Fit ED Jlt'HKMAN, Trnv. I'aM. Arcnt. Wheeling. XV. V? PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. L0U18 RAILWAY UO.-Pan handle Rout* Under effect AugURl ft, InRh. trnlnx leave Wheel! nir, central .Standard time: For Htenbenvllle, rltUburKb and the Kiwi. in., 12:R. p. in., H.20 |? in. and 8:40p. hi. rorCoiumbin, l.'liii'iiiiintl, Indianapolis mid Si. Loiil* i.:W n in. ami h:?uj?. in. hor Uolambuii nml Chimx" p. in. Trains urrlvont Wheeling at :>Jw a. in., 10:00 h. in., 2:45 |>. in. nml h:'JU p. in. Tralni leaving ?t C:20 a. in. and arriving h;-jo p. iu. run oolid between Wbeellni: mill bilntb. All iniliiH dully eiei'pt Sunday. mi. CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH / RAILROAD,?Under wdiedule In effect May 13,18N8. Trull) leave Bridgeport, Ceutrwl Wandard time: For Fltuburuh, Chicago and ' ?eveland. 4:60a m. For I'lttxInirKli, 10:17 ? in. Kot Chicago ami Cleveland, 1:12p m. For I'lm )>i:n;U and New York, 3::w i?tn For fftoubcuville h&s a m. For Martini I erry, a in. Trains arrive at BrldtfPixirt at 7:13 a m, 10.13 a m. 2:2? p in, CIS j> m, 4:17 p in, and 7:47 p n>. mylfi Steamship Tickets. ANCHOR LINE. Atlantlo Express Sorvloe. LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOwN. Htenmsblp "CITY OK ROME" from N?w York WEDNESDAY, AUKUKt H, September 5, October October 81. LarxcMt ati'l flnrflt dam* riper Hteamcr nt!r>*t. BalooD I'MMKf, Sou to OlOO, SeoondClMfl. ?'JO. uimkuw oarviuo. Steamon every Saturday from New York lo Glasgow and Londonderry. Cabin Foumxl* to Glasgow. Londonderry, Liter* pool, or Ilclfoit AOtlia 00,8tconilC)a?, ?3t>. steerage. outward or prepaid, either ftervlce, KIT. Saiooti Extunlon Ticket* tit Kfdored rate*. Traveler!' Circular letter* o( Credit and I?ruftn for any amount Uaued at loweat current ratea. For Book* or Tour*. Tlcketa or (urtlx-r Itifatr xnatlmi. apply to HENDERSON MtOTIIKKH, N. v* York, or H. F. 11E1I KENH, 207 Markel atrwt. Jyj)