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Stockholders' Meetings. CT0CKH0I.1>ER8' MEETING. , ii,, :1111ml tneclliiKof the bio?:kholders of the , Ii?nk ? f Wfht V1 r?Itjin ut Wheeling, !n-M nt the liMiiklQft lIoiiM.'00 Tue?luy, . - I lie t wee u tin! hour* of urn! (1 > i<) f.,r th?* idwtlou of 1 . : i.c( for t.'ic tmtixiu-.itnti ol m>y other ' ihni may torn** before them. JOHN WAONKR, Ctutbier. W . i. tv>i. W. Va., !>< < 1'rt, )*hx. dejf, cT(.CKIIOLDEHS' MEKTIXQ. ? <1 t.tiiml meetiiijsof tbufttockboldoraof the I ,v :> ? <v liliu (irovo lUilroud, for the election 1 iitriTiorx toMTvefor the iMiiUiuc yenr. | r tin- tan* action of atiy other bualtieiw j i :?>? 1 mid 111'TlInK. will Ik.* held ' .mjmnyv ofllcc on ThuntdNy, January - i?. uv tt'U the hour* of 2 and 4 p. 111. ' K. J. M'TTKlt. SocroUry. , - ' " -* '"i -'-jj - 1 1 - For Koni. t iui: l:l \T-~THK RESIDENCE, No. 1 I1 Ma.ii I fri't, now ocniplct] by I). C. ir r. 'is?io:i given April 1, lNJy. Apply ijst. ?i?n? , i >i: KENT OR LEASE?DOUBLE , P ;,.? iuh-iii, coru?T Kclrnont and Thlr. . i .ir.? t. lu-llHlrt'. oblo. inquire of W. d. ' 1I.' ; del0 j ViTk he.nt-the desirable ! f* ..M-riK>lii. No. lift" Market fctieet, at pre*(I1 , -! I. T. lluibi-y lit n iiurJware xiveu Aprli 1, Ihb'J. Apply to j v, liAVHA. '>>' *' nolt U E N T?THE DWELLING- J V lloOK ni tlic Ute l>r. U'Kuu, 'Ail MhIu '. [ : I'om?m>1uii Klveti April 1. or wioucr , ,rrd. iM'pilru on tho preiuikea, or of W. I*. j';,. ! 1 : 1 I liHi.llrw MriTl. llolt J^OK KENT* Three Store-Rooms, 5 imullliigH. Oillccs Hti'l liooiua. I'omcwiIuii 1 Ai>ril l. 1*'J> H. FORI)Ed, No. 1H.' i Impllin- Htreot. I For Sale. i 1'JA^<0~K01t SALE?CAN BE XL i'". the rooms of the Youru? Men'* cii , in \-- i-atloii. N<?. HrjJlurkothtrect. Ki?r i. . . uis; {lurtlcuhirii up|?ly to W. 11. Itl!tK> || \ . ,. ill .'I j;|NK UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. . -ml '!i Octavo Upright I'inuo? in tine I . , I i;.JC-DJU8t he lio'.d Ut OUCC. F. W. IIA17MKit & CO. CTuv'K* FOR SALE. lu huont Null Mill. . ink lie Null Mill. .11. 1u ;.\v.mmI Nail Mill. . '. i irr.sick'i. Inns Company. !? , n kooiI two-btoiy lirlck Dwellj ificriith fctrcet?cfieu|> On wu?y I. IUWIN. Agent, So. 'U Twelfth Street. ;/Uli SALE. 1'lurtloii I.oU>, contuiniuK l?r?icor?liirutiic dwelling iuuI large ntable, (both : . . r?i.(?.i with steel rnoliiiK), OltMitcil on : s'jtiiciiiil L'ikentui the I .it>l>i:rK'h I*ivi^U>n > - i*.. i!... . iv V. : Ulntlln.'.' Will HOli for J.iMfe I,. HAWLEY, v i. ' MnIn ? tnet. tfOK if A LE LOW. 1,000 ACRES, I .mifr.irij Mlddlctiourne. Tyler county, I Meru* oi which la in lino.timber. W. V. IIOOE & 15HO., I.'flXi Market Street. FOR SALE. 1; 1 ins on the l?!d Kair Grounds, Zane's Ti t-i ' North iiiw' rioutli Front directs uud ''! 11 ;.! niwi>. nt very low lljuire*. v ' luoiiinl 11 oti-.c Jiic'ol) street, nt 111 it I. ; |.tn. ol i>I'.rii111iiiM.1,77 and 79 Virginia street, N* wii: - r iiotli together. They eon* nil . ,..i|>rovumuuts. r i iinuiiO. K17 South (headway: a ? ); ; | I llltich ICMt IbaUCOSt " i .. i: '1 (.'ottagc lor sw'i. ? i m i. . I liouw, North Front street; . rivi r. i .;i - < > I eouditiou; $.i,:wu. !>i House, -I North liroadway; will c't' lmikc h i: ii.-unt home. ... i: ui'.'l Brick IIoukc, southwest corner T-. I Mild Wood Htieeuj, nt a bargain; v.... investment. i:;i; Houses, large aud small, always on e, j.' smith. iaav M?ln street. jj FOR SALE. 2 gl 'l fillJ,ot# in Caldwell'8 AdrtJ* , . ... II.mix, ^ Whnaltno Ul.JI III i?v 1 i?J ??l TIHCWIHIf. . !' :>:s f.tn faiuiKtcd on the uortft by 'I'vreuly u, : net. on the fust by FiUmoro etroeL ou Hi by tbo Handbill Uomt-stcdd. anil on . t by the H. & 0. R. R. i'-ir proximity to the above named railroad i - them uxcolluut siuw lor rjKwnhunuiinji h ' Ilshiuculn. vi : iin'-ulil In llilrty clrtj-K will !>e *old at pub b i>. i n'ilon. o Uirraa nail further information apply to h W. V. Hor?K ?fc UKO.? " i;?) Murky t street. " V .MUM M. HWtiUN, )v h \v. ('nr. Chnpl'no ft Wxtwntb PL l' ?" iii i ' ? I! Groceries, Etc. i> M. REILLY," I WHOLESALE '' Grocer, Perk Packer,AND CURER OF TUB jj Celebrated "Strawberry JIjwis," !i Sos. 1303 AND 1311 MAIH STREET, * wiikhu.no, w. va. J ' i Cure of Cholno Smofcetl McaU ilclW* ll cn-i ,i from my t'orlc Houwmt Manchester. W THE LAllOEST STUCK or u GENERAL GROCERIES jj IK Til K BTATK J Ii Headquarters for ; Taylor's Patent and Famll, flour. ( llnnl(|iinrlcr.s for the" Celebrated Alaroma Coffee. | Anoiit for Dupont's importing. UinifR *Qd ' CHRISTMAS WANTS ; 'AN' 11K WEM, SUPPLIED AT , Conner & Snedeker's. Our .Stock I<4 complete iu Caudles, Nut*, J U-uuiuh, Kauutuuu Urupcs, Raisins, i I'rtun?. plum Pudding ?*te. }'n:iry (irot-orlcti arriving dally. I'rji-i?that will rompcl you to buy. ? ' early and avoid the rush. CONNER & SNElJEKER, i nr. .Market and **ourtcenth Str*otj^_ Dentistry. ONLY TEN DOLLARS ?($10.00)? FOR A GOOD SET OF GUM TEETH, AT McCORMICK'S, iQfiQ Main Street. Photography. 'rcPi'iii: public! Tltoae desiring lo make n handsome Christmas l'r. -CUI, ill the slwpe of a Portrait, would do well to give us their orders early in the season to avoid uiiiioceMiry haste in execution, arc making Crayon Portraits at about onehalf our former price. WM. MYLES A 80S. J.mx W. Myi.P. Portrait Painter. oci2 (JABLNET PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen IIIUUIX.V IUL1.E11V, v?? A Ui kinds ok book AND JOB Medical. H9Hi through my work tcntfay ? I foci miserable, hcjd achy,Tired, Mia In my D?uk, my food won't dlgt*1 tny wholu InmJv west* out of order. Wo aaiwc lh.it,it is do wonder yiu aruiu such a broken down roD'tltlon, onil y.iii *!J1 t?vj? ycttinif w<.rno unlcs rou can euro your LI VEIL 'Iliia Important orgai Uout of order and t. J must cure It bjri?roaij>tl; unluK thixK) never f-it'ir -rrsy u? j >? -j- -v Dr. C. McLane'sCeSebrated Liver Pills n ry rHl ic ;! t \ ynu and giro vigor ~ud health tj ft.? r! o!o :.j .i-iu, fci:>Ung you atroi:^ lUid well inly 25 a tox.uud tliey maysavo jour lift Vak yourdrugglat for tho genuine ' X>X-. O. MoIJ A-TSTE'S 1ELEBRA TED LI YER PILLS ?iudb lir? FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. K^Look out for Co us n.v.vr.m n-iiio la 8t Loula JSEIvORT POLISH TI;eth.e PEItlXSlKH Tin: lillilATil. "hotbl windsorT STAY PROLONGED UNTIL JANUARY 9, 1889. . JNFRECEDENTED SUCCESS! 412 PATIENTS 412 Under Treatment. 81 TURNED AWAY 81 Pronounced Incurable. Dr. WILBUUpecialist, rents successfully ehrotilc ami louj: standing seascs,us thoseof the Head, Thro,it mid Kuiikh; Ivor, Kidney and Heart ('oiiijiIiiJiiIh; Invetero Di*eax-s of list* ^totnneh that ha\o defied ull her methods; thot-c fearful <j5*(ii*ch of the orvotis System, arising from whatever causes; trofula, liropsy,'1'arniyils, Fits. Fever Sores, ?ntriict**?l Cords, Ktilaoted and Stiff Joints, heumallsm, Neuralgia. sciatica, Horn* lMimnIch, Salt Hhemu, Kryslj'dn-, Scald Head, illmditloUOd Ulcers, Syphillis, Nasal I'olyjm.s, at tun n Tlnv I'ever. Roso Cold. Winter Couch*. Iirouic I'iarrhu'ji ami Diabetes. All may" lie trcci by this wonderful system. if not too far !van<vd. ltone diseases eured when nil methIs have lulled. Ladles who uro siificring fioin complaints petllnr to their sex can consult the Doctor with ,-ery assurance of speedy relief ami permanent ire wltliottt subjection them to tho embarrass ij? procedure of an examination, which in nine iscs out of ten Is unnecessary. The Doctor irtlcularly invites all eases that have been Iven up by other physicians. OJ'FICE HOURS?From 10 a. m. till 9 p.m., fmdays excepted. Tumor* ami Cancers removed without pain or the ? oj a knife. Head tho Following Home Testimonials: Mrs. JaiucHShaw.No. '?Twenty-seventh street ?h had bladder and female trouble* for ttve ears, was treated by thirteen physicians, got no ctter, sn tiered agonies of death, took all kinds f medNitie. still grew worse, neighbors used to car her pitiful cries nights, did not sleep unless nder mornhlue for years, rihe treated with t. Wilbur but a short time and feels like a new otnan, has mi pain and sleeps well nlffhts and ikes no morphine. She states Dr. Wilbur has Iveti her a new lease of life. Mrs. <,'ailiarlncNVurster, No.600National Rond. as had a tumor on the edge of her eyelid for fty years, which was removed by I)r. Wilbur. Is position rendered the operation nti extremer delicate one, nevertheless it was done in less urn a minute. i."r.i>ib i-'rotuh. Sn. Main street. WHS eross yedH yearn. Dr. Wilbur wade them straight :t one minute without pain. Joseph Garner, No. 80 Zhiio Ntrcct; Mnrv Lowr. 21 <-littpliiiM street: William Arndt, IcOolloeh street, also tliul tlielr eyes made irnlRbt. Miss Grade Jackson, comer Fortieth and rood streets, liad a tumor for sixteen years, hich had attained eouslderahlc size. Dr. Wilur removed It and she siteake very highly ol ie doctor, us she lias experienced no jaitu since ?jt? operation. Mrs. Chalmer Drummond. who resides In ilrkwood, hud a larjje molo removed Irotn her tee by means of a planter. The operation wan erformed by l)r. Wilbur. Mrs. Drummond lutes she likes this mode of procedure much etter than the knife, as it save her no pain. Mrx. Hannah Good, N'o. lM Market street, lias eon siek for years, ipent hundreds of dollars, i?t no relief?no physician knew whit her dlsn>ewas. Dr. Wilbur gave her some medicine, nd iu a few hours she passed a live tape-worm 1) feet long, nud now she feels like a new rotnati. The uboveafe only a few of the many testimoifats received by the Doctor. Many are witheld from publication by request of the parties oncerued. The Doctor Invite* correspondence from pcole at a distance, but never answers any letter* ul'v" they contain two stamps. dKf.'-mw ELY'S Catarrh JREAMBALM^Pg^yg^j Cleanses the ,,,alPasaaS^.i^ggH J Mlaya Pa,n ^ r^J nflainmatlon.feg HealsthcSorea,^^ / Restores th?wWy Senses of TaBtogj^^^^w ind Smoll. u**? TRY the CORE. hay-fever A particle is itpplleri Into each no*iril and ! ujrivuMc. I'riri'.Viivnt# ut <!r?ii:i;ist?: l?y until VKiMonnl. GO colli*. ELY HKoTliKKS. War cii htrt'ft. Now York. lu-'-xwmw Sin stwj.bee H flffl Ir.nnno Persons lleitorad. 0 ??r. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER r all nam ? Xmi l>l<?A*r? (inly i*rr ybr .Vrrtv Afectton*, ft/i, A>i7e<"y, etc. IIULK If lakm at itlrrrinl. ,V,. Fit, after lay i u?c. TrralU* iml fj trial lictlla frta la UirnU, ih?y |>a vine ?i| r?nrtxrcraon txix wb?u >f?|. Nrnil iiaiur*. I'. U. iuil riPtrta aildma of o n?. KI.IXFv Ml Arrb St.. Klla4?lj>bU. I'a. 8?a Unmi.ia. bEWAKX OF lillTAllSO FHAPUH. omnn. mass and Quoonswarc ALTAR CANDLKS, Wax Candles Of all kinds, l'luln ami Decorated. EWING BROS., de27 1215 Market St.. opp. McLnre Hon?e. T UST OPENED. A FINK LINK OF Dinner and Chamber Sets, which will bo wild at vorjr low prices. Don't fa to nee these goods before buying. JOllN FRIEDEL, tioat 1119 Main St. ??>! ll-jo Water St Professional Cards. Q W. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AMD Wcnerul Ijuraranco Agent, 1318 Market St.. Wheeling, W. V*. aOrCollcctlotiN i?roinntlj attended to. lust lance solicited in Wheeling, and In all parts We?t Virginia. Can plseo insurance at lowt rat?? and In >?*?t rnHwattti**. ' JJOIClOUS J.ND KHSiofU Advertl h:w ulways.pr?:vt K^nmL&s': fliiccc^ful. Iioforo pliUJt;,. i::: wiBu^JSW Newspaper Advertising conou SSEyE^ LORD & THOIWA8, moag^f/ AUTBU1IMUJ ABUTS, CHICAQ( : flie Intelligencer, Oltlcc : Sun. ami ~7 Fourteenth Wrrt'l. AN IKFAIiMllLE ItKllKM'. Yankee lllcult. , [ She suffered with the phthisic, ami bud taken tf t<>n* oLphysir p And whole imrrelfuls of bitten, and whole loads of nuuseouiiidllii. 8 She'd been troubled with mlustua.and allchoked up with usthnia. T And been shaken for u inonth or two with ague I and the chills; She hud hud the yellow fuver, of which uothlug could relieve her, j And the rheumatism lamed liersosbe eouldn't u got about; . And "he groaned with tousilltis and the most acute bronchitis. And iihe suffered endless tortures from the twlugesof the gout: ' She had tried old-school physicians, Christian scientists, magicians. Indian doetor*, electricians, uud magnetic healers ail, And drank ton* of nauseous liquor, but grew , even sicker and sicker: And they pit the undertaker to prepare her ; shroinl and null. Then great auction bales of laces advertised in various tduce* Caught her feverish eye one morning, aud she nt> unit w,.M .She shook nil'" li"? Htlilvtilii^ rltfor. and with most emphatic vigor She ftrablicd her husband's pocketbook and rushed down-town |*oll mell. | Tim Ln?t or tliu Yeur. ' The Churchman. Coiled all day long upon the nnirf.li below, Tlie mist begins to spread the dark gro*s through. lllot*i out the creek, the mar*h, the aiders few, Item-lies the road and heaps it as with mow, Till deep in drift* the worn gray fence* show; Till, bough by bough, the orchard slips from . view; ; The lean hedge next; the sodden garden too; The world in not the world we used to know. Thcu whirls* keen wind by, in Malty tfUsts, And in the scattering whitencKs.a* of old. The sweet lost land appears, the sumach there A llttuiiiiic hand from out it.** hollow thrusts, Or upward (low the willow's leaves of gold, A shower of sparks in the snd, dripping air. til,hi) LOADS UP DIAMONDS. How a Shrewd Ytuiliun lint Ilieli by Smug* cllni; 1'reeioitH Stones. / hmtil.H n*r.,t.l "Oh, you needn't look at wo like ! that. Tbere're all on the square." "Weil how did you get them?" "Got them?" said a line dressed man whom Dave .Miller was interrogating yesterday about the clothes ho wore. "1 got them smuggling." "Smuggling?" echoed Dave in a far olI'K'ho. "Yes, sir. When I left you seven years ago I went to Woodstock, N. U. Well, I had a little money, hut 1 didn't know what to do till a man told me one (lay mere was a nig uuty 011 uiamonus. 1 Then it suddenly occurred to me if i could buy diamonds in Canada aiul sell them in the United .States 1 could make 1 money?that ia, if I could get them across the line. I began to think u]> s schemes and finally hit ou one. i f thought I could represent myself as a 1 Now Brunswick farmer who had a farm , with wood ou it. Then 1 got a span of horses, sled an such like, and bought ^ some ury hard wood. I had a couple of thousand dollars or so and I invested it , in diamonds. Then 1 irot a two-inch augur and bored a hole in the end of the left runner of my fjled." "Ha! ha! ha!" laughed Dave, 11s he ; began to tumble. . t "Yes, air," continued the man, "I hauled a cord wood and trained from Wood- t stock, Canada, to Houston, Me., until I . reached a point where 1 didn't have to N haul any more, aud that's why 1 am :1 wearing good clothes now." 1 "Well, that's a scheme 1 never would s nave mougntoi. u "No? Well, it's a good ono. I made what little money I've Rot at it, ami that's why Iain wearing good clcthes. My old y riled is down in New lirunswick, and if \ yon want it you're welcome to it." "I don't want it. 1 f you've made your pile out of it." replied Dave, "that's f enough; it'? done all the service requir- t eil. ?>ay, give tm another pint," and he t turned to the bartender. ^ j "On me," replied the well-dressed East- j erncr. > i "Not by n long shot," said Dave, "any , man who will make a fortune by carry- t ing diamonds in 21 sled runner can drink e a bottle 01 wine wiui me.' He did. J CIS HRKNT MITES. 1 It is the fathers who are too poor to , hire nurse-girls who do the carrying trade of the United States.?IAfe. j The season in approaching when the full-dressed fashionable woman will give, j society the cold shoulder.? Wa/himjton \ Pout, A man's pocketbook after Christmas < does not resemble a cloud. The cloud < has a silver lining, you know.?Yon her a ] j&'tataimun. He (calling)?I'm here promptly, Miss Fannie. She?Yes, Mr. Staylate. He? I never like to keep people waiting. ' She (significantly)?Waiting forvouto 1 come, you mean, of course.? Wumimjlon ( i'ost. \ The United States Post-OHieo Depart- j menfc is pretty well supplied with regulations, but there is one more we should ' like to see adopted about New Year's time?"Post no bills."?Uurliugton Free . I'rcti. ! It is well for overy one during the holidays to be tilled with the Christmas spirit, but they should not regard this as permission for unlimited and unrestrict- | ed indulgence in Christmas punch.? j SomervilU' Journal, < Housekeeper?Professor, have you any < suggestions with regard to my bric-a- I I brae that you think would assist the i artistic cfleet of my house? Professor? i 1 would suggest the advisability of an f UUCMUIl BHIU.?itrr i urn jjiuycr. , It would never do for women to take up burglary as a profession. Some inventive man would devise a cunning little mechanical mouse for a burglar alarm, and bring the whole industry to awful ruin.?Journal of Education. We are almost all of us a little selfish naturally, you know, excepting when wo hear a piece of unpleasant gossip about the man we never liked. Then we generally want to share our knowledge with every one we meet.?Journal of , Education. | Smith?I saw you walking with your ^ wife this morning, Brown. She looked , as radiantly happy as anybody I ever saw, while you seemed too blue and dis. consolate for anything. Brown?Yes, my wife insisted on a new sealskin sack, and I had to buy it for her.?New York Sun. Bauble (severely)?Miss Slmrpson, I understand you say that my attempts at wit are simply laughable. Mrs. Sharpson (with much humility)?My dear Mr. Bauble, I withdraw my words. To call youJ jokes laughable is to grossly " t linui ] nRHIlIY* Vftll.?.Iiw. i. dmt New*. Lawyer?See here; don't you conaider that young lady's character good ? Witness?Wall, 1 dunno. She ain't had enough to be kept out o' respectable society, of course; but it's my private opinion she ain't none too good to write a nop'lar passion novel ef paid for it.? " Pnwdelphia Record. Miiss Ethel?And so you arc really engaged, Clara, to the Count .Spaghetti del Vermicelli? Miss Clara?Yes, dear. 11 Miss Ethel?Does ho speak English well ? Miss Clara?Ho doesn t sneak a word of English. Miss Ethel?\\ hy, isn't that = inconvenient? Miss Clara? A trillo so just now, but think what a blessimr it will be after wo are married.?jVVir York t\... A few days ago, during the trial of a case iu Kingston, a Kingstonian was exutnined as a witness. After the lawyers had asked him all the questions they could think of about tho case, one of them facetiously inquired about the dry ot goods business. "They are selling oir ?t at cost," promptly answered the witness; _ yes, for less than cost." Then, as he ~ realised that he was still on the witness !y stand, he earnestly added, "But I want you to understand that I am not under :t oath nowI"?Kingston Freeman. 9 'Tis a real happiness to sew, now that )? we have "Milo-Lnd." A DISMAL PROSPECT. Why u Kentucky Alitor Couldn't Have Mnrry Clarlnt From tne Jtniton (h'y.) Tribune. When n man is trying to run a count! paper with u?i army press and a hutfi of type and seventeen paid-up su! scriptions; when he is compelled 1 [skirmish around on the outside of h business to make a living by hoggin; borrowing or stealing; when he is out < heart, hope, friends and money; in deb in love, in the middle of a railroad run pus that will not come to a focus; whe he has nothing in the past but remen brance of failure and nothing in the fi ture but visions of the poor house? we under such circumstances no j? incui founded poor shape to assume a virtu that ho hasn't got, or a joy he doesn feel. f The Dour Dtthutnutc. I'hiUi'trljihia North American. A fair debutante in New York recenl ly told papa what she would need befor gentle spring comes again. Then pap went down to the club and figured i out: Two ImportM luill Kotvun........ S .Six Dome-made ball row/is >'* T wo fttreet Ureses :i* Tea gowu ' Two house Urusitcfl < Tivo piilr* Subln shoe* '' Two palm walking boot* ...... - 1 Three pairs bouse slipper* Church ! Monkey skin lura Opera cloak ' UucIiIurh, handkerchiefs, mid lingerie ! ? Uiiir|?liiH 1 Total .. 81.HJ Ditto forsuinmur clothes l.W Grand total W,<>l And that is why u prominent Nov Yorker wears such a tired look when Ik goes down to his office. A CoiintOMHU factory (iirl Now. I'aU Malt (iazctlr. This is what wo are coining to. Tin other day a young and pretty girl came to a magistrate in a town in Austria de manding the regulation Dienstbuch intc which the particulars about the antecedents of any one in search of work arc intered, the booklet having to be shown ,o employers on application for employnent. On looking througli the girl's mpers the magistrate found that his fair ipplicant was Melauie Countess Keglerich, born at Preaburg, in 187-1. As her lapers were in good order, the booklet vas handed over the young countess, tnd her ladyship in at present earning ler living as a factory girl. A Howard of {Vlurlt. ' 'inilfrhniib Itiitlflh Ktllft. Bank teller?"Will you take it as u preemption, madam, if i oiler you these bw roses?" |Miss Caramel iali old ust?"I don't know 'ou, sir!" Hank teller?"I am aware of that; but ou are the only woman in the history ?f this hunk who ever indorsed a check ui the right end." A n' excellent remedy for headache from v/Mtipation and gastric derangement, as n fact it is for most of the troubles <riginating with the digestive organs, is sinunons Liver Hegulutor. It is what he name indicates?a regulator of that uost important organ, the liver. It is a egetable preparation and a very valu,ble family medicine for the various ailuents arising from derangements of the touuieh or bowels. Asa headache remedy few things equal it. mwkaw If he who hesitates is lost, the man i'ho stutters must have great difficulty n finding himself. T n onfforop frnm catarrh or tho past eight years. Having tried a lumber of remedies advertised jus "sure :ures" without obtaining any relief, 1 uid resolved never to take any other intent medicines, when a friend "advised ne to try Ely's Creaui Balm. I did so villi great reluctance, hut can now tesifv with pleasure that after using it for lix weeks I believe myself cured. It is i most agreeable remedy?an invaluable Halm.?Joseph Stewart,1124 Grand Ave., ilrooklyu. mwfaw Auk vou made miserable by Jndiges,ion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss ol Vppctite, Yellow .Skin ? Shiloh's Vitamer is a positivo cure. Why will you cough when Shiloh's jure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle )f Shiloh's Catarrh llemedfv. Price 50 Hints. Sold by W. E. Williams and C. VIeukemiller. daw-kow Itiu'klcii'H Arnica Salvo. The best salve in the world for cuts, iruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, :orns, and all skiu eruptions, and posiivcly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion, or money refunded. Pries 25 cents icr box. For sale by Logan & Co. A Michigan chiropodist is making a xiumphal progress through that State 21s 'William the Corn-enrer." Dutmlt l*ny? Three-fourths ol our people are troubed with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint n some form or other, which by nature if the disease has a depressing influence m the mind or bodyf preventing them [rom thinking or acting clearly in any matter of importance. Indigestion, coming up of fooil after eating, dyspepsia, nek headache, acidity of the stomach or my derangement of the stomach or liver (upon which tho whole action of out system depends) are speedily and effectually overcome by the use of Green'i August Flower. The most stubborn cases have yielded to its influence, as thousands of letters received will testify. The immense Bale of this medicine if another guarantee of its merits, (overn million and a half bottles sold Inst year.] So we ask, will it nay you to suffer from any of the above diseases when you caw have immediate relief in tho Augiu\ Flowtr. Three doges will prove its worth, it is sold by all druggists and genera; dealers in all parts of the world, daw The best way to take the census of tin children of a neighborhood is to engage an organ grinder with a monkey. When Iluby wm ilck, wo gave iier Ciustorlu, When the wua Child, ihe cried for Cutoria, When she hccitmc MUt>, fche clung to Ciutorlu, When she hud Ckildrvu.khe gave theiu Cantorld Skiloii's Vitalizkr is what you nee; for Constipation, I/>ssof Appetite, Dir.ri new, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia Price 10 ami 75 centa per bottle. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh' Cure. The Rev. George h. Tlmyer, of Bout hon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wif own our lives to Shiloh's Consutnptio Cure. Sold by W. E. Williams and C Menkemiller. now The American Aborigines had none/ our modern tools, hut they were (aiuilii with the Indian tile. Scrapof PnperSnv?* Her I.lf*1. It was just an ordinary scrap of wraj ping paper, but it saved her life. Sli was in the hut stages of consumptioi told by physicians that she was incur; hie and could live only a short tim< she weighed less than seventv pound On a piece of wrapping paper she read < Dr. king's New Discovery, and got sample bottle; it helped her, she bougl a large bottle, it helped her more, bougl another and grew better fast, continue its use and is now strong, healthy, ros; plump, weighing 140 pounds. For full* particulars send stamp to W. If. C'ol Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles this wonderful Discovery Free at liOgn & Co.'s drug store. -1 HNAXCKANDTliADE. a The Features of the Mutiny and Stock Blai keu. Nkw York, Dec. 87.?Money on cull com|<ur cv lively light, ranging from 4*^ to 8 tier cent, 1m L1"j loan h jivr cent, closed offered ut ? per ecu Prlioc menaijtlle j*per per cent. Sterile k" exefrangv dull but steady at 3fl Sl^ui Mfo Half Lo of stock* 238,390 shares. j_s The stock market was weak nud declining al most throughout to-day. and the rcMilt of th g, day's trading In to leave most of the list fnit f tionallv lower than lasteveuing. with theexcc|i Jl tlon of louse* of more than 1 percent. Tbeonen t, Ing was made at decliues extending to %pe j. went. Cotton oil early became prominent fo: weakness and droppedulwut 1}<t por cent in tin " lirst hour. After noon, however, the entire lis i- yielded with cotton oil. thegrongers. coal stocks j. Union Pacific and the flouid slocks showlni II decided weakness on a largely increased bust 11 newt. Uottom prices were generally reachei 1- toward 2 p. m.. and after that time there woj e considerable covering of shorts. Tho market r however, cloKd (airly active and heavy at Uu1 1 little better than the lowest figures. The actlvt list is invariably lower ibis eveuimr. Kali road bonus very dull; sales 1771.000. Government aud Suite bonds dull uud tiriu. f. U. S. 4* re# 127% Niwh A Chat 8.1k I*. J?, If fau|ton I'ivk New Jersey Central i?lV, ? L*. S. m; 1WJ4 Northern rnrlfto.... "i'> a U. S.l'/, coupon iut?j-? do preferred ;? Adams Kxpri'M if- ?'lilcttgu ?v X. W 107*-, American KxpreMJlo do preferred HO Canada Southern... W New York CeutraLHttk ,0 Central l'aeltle Ohio AMiulMippl. m CbeiuipcakeAOhlo. 17'4 do preferred Kl? M) do lint preferred. M I'liclllo Mall ? . > do tecond pref'd.. 'fl i'lttMburgli ....... 1-V> XJ C. Cat 1 57 Heading 48j}^ !j l?enver A II.(J l(Hi ?t. I.. A H. ! ' 2flfa "(i Krle WJi do preferred 07'do preferred W do llrnt preferred.ll29i Fort Wavtn' llj C. .M.A.St. Paul 17 KatiNta A Tex a* l.i"'h do preferred lutf* .1 Lake Kfle A Went... 17 Texaa I'aeltle IK-)# o do preferred l>\% Union Pacific.. ftl i> \ . < !s1i.ir?. HVt*. I'mli-it SlnWn Kx ... 7i - Loulsvlile ?v Nash.. trK?jji W., St. I.. At 1' !: 2 I... N. A. & C -Id I|II preferred -Vf j Memphis ?V: Chus... M Wolis-Fareo Ex DM - Michigan Central... *7% Western union taiyi I Missouri I'tttilflc 71 | ItreadMon* iiihI I'rovlsloo*. NRW Youk, Dec. u7.-~V'lour. receipts'??,11! packages; exports l/jifj barrels: market uuict aud unchanged. Wheat receipts bushels; ex porta 1A.778 barrels; sales0,741,000 bushels ?>( futures: uo suot; spot market stronger; No. 'J Chicago Slo7;4; No. 1 rod SI OSJ61I 00; options active; .No. , -J red December W%cuSl W%, closing at 31 01% ' Jauunry Wj^caSl (k%. closing at 8100%: Febru! ary SI U1) *ul OJ^. closing at SI OJ1..; .March SI 02UJ alUi'-B. closing at SI 0*;?: April 81 OlVil O-Ui. , closing at sio'vV: .May SI 0 al Oft1^. closing at 31 June SI UVjf: July SI 01. Corn, receipts bushels ol futures and 17,000 bush> els of spot; spot niiirket fairly active; ungraded mixed l&n48o: option* active; No -2 December Hij^c; January jr-,?c; February 46}?c; May Oats, receipts 07,00) bushels; exports 1,|(V? . bushels; sales 440,000 bushels of futures . and 1IS.OCO bushels of spot; market fairly active; spot No. '2 white "dKc; No. 1, : do white :Wc; mixed western 2*Ju:kc: ' No. "J Chicago SI %e. Hay and hops steady. Cotlfco, options steady and 2TmJ0 points below yesterday; ' December and Jauunry M.8.'>alft.u.'ic: February ll.7oal.M0c: Mari'h ll.80al5.05c: April M.SOa l.j.OTtc: May, June ami July{.H.85al.'i/JOc: Septembcr l.ri.40c; spot it|o easier at 1G%C. Sugar, raw inactive; reliucd quiet. Molisses notninnl. Klco \trong. Tallow steady. Kosln quiet. Turpentine dull. Eggtt quiet. I'ork more active, l.nrd stronger; western spot H.l'ic; Decent ht-r January M.lJc; February 8.01c; March S.Olc;, April 8.u.c: .May N.oTc, lJutt-r quiet: western dairy lla'-K:; do creamery 19a31c. Cheese llrm; western UV4c. Ciik'auo, Dec. V7 ?Wheat was moderate')' active to-day, an I closed at "Jc higher than yesterday. Corn steady. Outs moderately active. Provisions dull. Wheat <11111 and uncliHogcd; c:ish No. - spring 'As^alM^e; No. ;t spring "9.i'J0c; No. J red . xl; jtcccml>i-r utj^aiwjic. closing at W' ,e; January 'J'tytW/Uc. closing at Wj.'c: Ma.f OJJinlOj}.;. closing ?U81 0.'>; July '.'lalMs!, closing at Corn, cash No. 'J. December and January :c%i:!|c: Ma) dosing at :w;;,o. (him, rasn ?>o. -. l'oi'i'uum.tiuui January 2.V>c: .May ,r. I'.yo. No. 2, .V)c. lturlcy. No. 2, Flaxseed. fI fli. Timothy JMS. Mess |K>rk, cash, December and Jtinuury Si.'liiu: Mny Si:; Ijird, cash und December 8.25c; Jannary V.7JJ4"': May 7.K.'!<jc. llacou, short ribs ?.Wc: shoulder* fi.75a0.87>.io; short clour 7.25c. Whisky $1 20. Butter ami ckk? dull uml uuchanged. I'hii.at>i:i.riii.\, i'a., Dcc. 27.?Flour quiet. Wheat qulot; No. 2 red Hceeinber'A'iJiatto: Jutimiry February l?7i : .March US^atWc: May tl OlJ^il 02. (%?rn steady; No. U. mixed ::;?".c: No. J mixed Decern her and Jiiuiiury 42?wc: February 42%c; March 42!,atI'.j**: May i::;.ji U' ..c. <iats dull and weaker; No.white :l-!'4c; future* dull: No.2 while December 'Ml/". Junuv v :i' .> : February .: 11 March a: May Ilutterquiet; I Vunsylvania creamery extra 31c. liAl.ttMOiti:. Mi?.. Doe. 27.?Wheat. steady: No. 2 winter red spot nml January t'.V; February U7c; March U.v'iaWc. Com, steady: mixed spot and January '.".at'JV: February Oats.dull: western white:cfc: do mixed 2,.iu.iic. Kyesteady at tile. Hay unlet: prime to choice timothy 8hii'<0nl7Ilutter easier: western packed lsa 22c: beat rolll9it20c; creamery 2luu0c. Eggs, llut 2Ua21c. ConVollriu; it to 17c. Cincinnati. Dec. 27.?Flour quiet. Wheat quiet; No. 2 red toe. Corn linn; No. 2 mixed ;tf?e. Oats steady: No. 2 mixed 27kjc. Kye steady: No. 2. Mc. Dork quiet at $13 #.?. l.arddull at 8c. Hulk menu and hucon quiet. Whisky steady at St 14. Duttcr, sugar and cheese firm. .Eggs heavy at ICalTc. Toi.kdo. Dep. 27.?Wheat active and hlfthor; ouli glMkal <?_ ;; Mny ?i 03. Corn active anu steady; eusn tide. Oats dull: cash 2f?}$e. Cloverseed active and tlrm: cash, December iutid Janu-1 ury & 45; February $5 SO. Llvo Stock. Ciiu'aoo, Dee. 27.?Cattle?Receipts 7,000 hciul: shipments bend; market strong: choice beeves St UfaS 10; jdeers ft! 'Joiil IS; Mockers and ! feeder# 20aX 30; vow*, bulla and mixed si fiOu1 i<>. Hogs?Receipts ic.chw head: shipment* :i.fl00 head: market weak: mixed and light 8500a 5 "JO; heavy $5 l'<a."? ?0; skips g:i 50a5 00. Sheep? Receipts 6,000 head: shipment* 2.000 head: market slow; native* $(00ai INI; western corn fed Si 00nl 00; Texnns I0*:l 15: laml.s $1 00a5 W. Eakt UnKiiTY, 1'a.i Dec. 27.?Cattle? Receipts 118 head: tdilptuuiUH 7-tl head; marketSteady and unchanged. Hogs?Receipts 1,800 head; shi|c ments l.:suo head: market active on liiclit; slow on heavy: 1'hiladelplWas 85 JWa5 45; mixed $"> ilta 5 40; Yorkers fc5 :KJa5 40; common to fair 85 25a ft :i0; pigs 3500a"? 40. Sheep? Receipts 1,000 head: rhipmenU 2,4t)0 head; market ilrm atul unchanged. Cincinnati, Dee. 27.?Hogs active; common and light St fi0a5 20; panning and butchers S') 10a5 :W; receipts 5,001) head; shipments 700 head. l'ntroleiim. N?:w York, Dec. 27.?Petroleum opened steady at s*9?c, but broke on the execution of Milling orders from the west and the price fell to 8G%c. The market then rallied and cloned llrm at s7;-?o; Miles 2,050,000 barrels. On. City, Pa., Dec. 27.?Opened at 88c: highest 88)i|C: lowest ttfij^c; closed at ?i'4c: sales l.'.H-'.OUO barrels: clearaiucs 1.054.000 barrels: charters 82,0Cl barrels: shipments r?2,lS7 barrels; runs ' tkl.M barrels. PtTWHUiMsu, Dec. 2?.?Petroleum fairly active; opened lit SSjic; closed ut 8734c; highest 88}?c; loWCSt NiC. hi: a word, doc. 27.?Opened at-88kc; closed ut 87%c; highest KS>?e; lowest 8G%c. TiTi'fVll.i.K. Dec.27.?Opened ut 8S%c: highest ' 88>?c; lowest 80j<c; closed ut 87>^c. Dry (iitmU. XKW YoitK. Dec. 27.?There was nu irregular business doing in low grades of hrown and ' bleached cotton*. Audits have made the price I of harmony prints .V ?c and Dunkirk -IJ^c. Atetulrt. Nkw York. Dpc. 27.--.plg Iron quiet. Copper ? nominal; lake 511 aa. bead firm. Tin quiet t uud steady. Advice to Mothers. Aro you disturbed at night and broken ' of your rest by a sick child suffering and : crying with pain o{ cutting teeth? If 1 so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wins low's Southing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalcula5 bio. It will relievo the poor little suf} ferer immediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery ami diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind cholic, softens the pums, reduces the inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrj. Winslows Soothing bvnur fokUuildrkn ikethino is pleasant to the taste, and in the 1 prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 26 * cents a bottle. mwfaw '* Men in society are like coal oil. Some of them are smooth enough?like old s od~~Home are quite crude. ? Dr. BULL'S facllltatM -MMno and Uiny CVDIIDncq1&(mtheDoweli.At o liMDl OlHUr alldnicffl^rrlcvCScta. " QMI I 'C Cures Coughs, Colds, it DULL w Hoarseness, Asthma, a Bronchitis,pfl|||?|JCroup,Incir, pient Con tUUUn sumption, L'r and relieves Cons"inp- CV DIID tive Persons. 25 ccnts. g| ||Ur n ranrcfiovs cusiB ciaA?mt3~t?r c? AMVKt tarih, frlcilO Cu, At all tnsaku. G. Mendel & Cc : NOW COMES t. And We are Fully V i.GKR-i HOLIDAY I : consisi ! Parlor, China and Husi Desks, Pedestal Rockin And many other suital Everybody is welcome, ligations to purchase unlesi G.MENE 1124 Mail <*rlMEXICAN lS&sgws \5ss?.!Ss^ i time*1" >iL? Scte^ 1 ?"** "crtbW ?^todC 1 cS^V^ns ^ 0' dfl s^jB . _ m- __ H Thus the " Mustan Makes MAN or BE Logan & Co. < THE MAJORITY Of Making Powder* T>tit on the market arc unwholesome ami Injurious, and ouly nold because they are "cheap." , Logan i ('o.'h Exci'Mor Itukinp Powder Is guaranteed to t>e strictly pure and wholcftome, promote* dilution, and In t!>e end U cheaper tnuimnyof the cheap or gilt linking Powder. U(>e no other. I LILY CREAM IIhikIr, Knoo, I-Tpa or any rouxhueM of tho ill In! Prepared only by LOGAN* ?L C'0. LOGAN & CO. Are In receipt of tho finest unci most complete i line of CHEST PROTECTORS ever brought to J thin city. When cold weather comes don't forgot It. LOGAN & CO. Are vroprlctom ot the UOHKSTKAD UVER ! PILLS, best pill ever used. PLEASANT WORM 8YKUP, most effectual Worm Syrup ever prepared. HOLIDAY GOODS nre commencing tonrrive. Depot and Headquurter* for Trusses. Shoulder Brace*, Supporters and Surgical Instruments, ic., Jcr. Fine Drugs, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. LOGAN"& CO., , Drug-gists, Bridge Corner. nolO-MW "The Cladstone" Lamp. '^The Gladstone"! JL I?AMP! in tho finest lamp In tho world. }-.gives a purr. sS?oli. brilliant whJio - l iV?' wavK llKhe of fc>5 eandlo / 1* power.?a wnrtWoiu *) Ao'T.- A iliiht from ordinary iP'sl aC V J Nobody over BUp4 ^ OtlgjJlKMUHlBUChaJlBtltWO.'l I'. ^ $ j l not*11'lu^rrtinnionw't'ft Soelcg Is Bclloviz:^ 1MB ^n^V'rcapprl^ It never need* trim% ?BnHHm2BCB^W ;B mlng. never smokes nor Breaks jhltnuuvn, _ !ntr.'no'chmbln|j oftho flame, no ^annoyanco vticn.^Matllo^ftU thc?o ndvantflRCfi, think of a lampclvlnsr o ctenr, ir/if/.? light, 10 ic VI0 tlium tho Buoond brlUlaucy of an-j artUnnrg nounf lump I *Tl?o (iladatouo " Is mado of high-grade, hard rolled inetal (nil rnrtn tntorchaiiKcnI>lo\ and In elegant designs for Dlnlnj; or Parlor Table, tho iUtnly. DrnwlnK room, Hull or Chamber. Ki:iMhed In Htlier G?lil bronto, Nickel or Antlquo hronre. Every homo ulunild linvo It. IHii'.trnted price lut will l>o he tit youonrocrtpt of ft postal card. SIhkIo lamp* at wholftale price. wKli or wltiiout porcelain shade, .carefully boxed and s'.at by exprca*. to ^ cuv part of tho country. OB CfrSeo ourjirlce* -m. ? ?* Uifitnriler. " Seeing It bef.Vc<nj." Addreu ? <&w<gP Cliulitono i. .niQCo.,^St^^2V/e^jWrr% ' 0 1**6 1 Itii St., Now yMkVW1L York City. A lire Asont wnti'ed In every town to null tneaolamps. if'Trft fill TMT * nid1-' Mwr.iw Plumbing, Cas & Steam Fitting. Geo. Hibberd & Son, 8ucocMori to Thompson & Hibberd, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, SPECIALTIES.?Natural Gu 8uppilee, Bteam Heating and Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. wAll work promptly done at moat reaaon* able price*. my28 WM, HARE & SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. All work ?1nn?nroraptlr ?t rmunnahle prirm THTS PAPER Elfl TCcw*pap?r Advertising Bureau (10 flpruco 6treet), whCToatlvor* |ir?f If AM/ i Ksrfl NEW.YORK* i.?Holiday Stock. CHRISTMAS! repared for it with a L3STID STOCK! PING OF c Cabinets, 1M 1 I A s, timing vases, g Chairs, Easy Chairs. ole Holiday Presents. Visitors are under no obs so disposed. >EL&Co. r> Street. [ MUSTANG I LINIMENT rssggsff" I :k ?nd ' ,n< \ \ 1 !* Sbouldf %>tch?.in 1 orm,!n Cattle, w** s?-,n- 1 IgS? g"jconquers pain, :AST well again! Business Cards. ). s. rillu'ott. m. f. giesky. Phiipott & fiiesey, ARCH I I E(J l b And Superintendents. 1'lau*. Specification* nti?l Iv?tiumtea prepared (or Buildings of all descriptions. INTERIORS A SPECIALTY. iMTCorrcspondcuee Solicited. OFFICE: Cor. Nineteenth & Eoff Sts. delft Isadw. Kimbkri.y. C. G. Davis. KIMBERLY& DAVIS, SucccMon to J. M. Clous tou, Dealers in Grain, Flour, Feed, Hay, Sc. Also Commission Merchants for Won Virginia Productions, Coal, Lumber. Wood, Jig. Goods dolivered free to nil parts of the city. P. L. K1MBERLY, General Manager. Ofllco and Warehouse, 1G23,1C25 and 1G27South street, corner to Market street. nC22 JJEDMAN & CO., General Machinists, And Manufacturers of Mariue and Stationary Engine*, Cob. Chapliw* & Kiqhtkbntu at*., wnKKI.IWG. W, VA. Paper, Etc. WHEELING PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMANS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PAPER! Grocers', Butchers'and Hal:cm' Straw W runplng, Butter Dishes and Twines, and all kinds of Manilla. Kelt and MuDdlng Papers. Wo pay the highest cash price for Bags. Iron Metals, Lead, Old 1'upers and Books, and all kinds of l'apcr stock. Will call for any of the above ou being uotlilcd ' ? wwvBftil mini rtr Inlnnhnnn nn lihnrL nullm. ' 1428 MAIN ? 1418 SOUTH 8T8.. ocZ* Wheeling, W. Va. A. C. JAMISON & CO., (8UCOXHOIU lo D. WAOKNKIt) Jobber* timl Wholesale Dealers in WRAPPING, ROOFING, PRINT, (Jlaiw and Carpet Papers and liagH. All Sizes of Muuiilu Wrapping l'uper on hand. No. 1321 Main Street. HOOFING MATERIALS A SPECIALTY, Also Cotton. Flax and Colored Twines. Willalho furnish the tradowlth Printed BusI ncss Curd on l'uper lings, Muuiilu Papers, JiCv Ac., at lowest rates. no'/fl Jewelry, Watches, &c. Fine Diamonds A SPECIALTY. As usual we arc still to the front with our ex traordinury Hue line of Diamonds. Our stoel in now complete for the Holiday trade, havim added several thousand dollars' worth withh the pwt few ?!?ys of our Bjieclal Quality "Hliu White" Good*. i'nrticN wishing to purcbaw anything In this line rau have tnuuey by glvluj u? u call. Kwjiectfully, I. G. DILLON & CO., JEWELERS, no28 No. l:yj:i Market Street. Financial. JgXOHAKGE BANK. capital... jzm,m J. N. Vance. PrMlden L B. l)ti*xTULin - ........Vlew- Pre*id en dhutctom. J. N. Vance H. Horkhelrner, J. M. Brown. W. Klliri*hmn, L. S. Delaplain, A. W. Kclluy. John Frew. Draita iwued on England. Ireland Scotlan isd all doIqu la Karoi*. JOHN J. JQNK3, CMtyjer gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. ?. J175.000 W*. A. Imrt .... . PrMlIci Wm. B. Binno* ....Vicc-I'rtaidcu Dr*fUoJ XngUtnd, Ireland, Franoe tod Oo m*nj. DUUBCTOBS* Wm. A. licit, Wm. B. Blmpnon, J. A. Mliter, John JC. Bowford, R M. Atklnfton, Victor Boncnburf. llenrjr Bpojrer. mrtl F. P. JEPSON. Cutiler. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Arrival and departure of TRAINS?Ou ami after Nov. 1M. lHM?Kz fi.anation ok Kxfkkknck Markk. Dally, fSun* day excepted. {Monday excepted. {Saturday excepted. ISuuday ouly. 'Saturday only.? Kaou;m Ptan'ar.' time. ll. & o. K. Depart. Arrive. Philadelphia Limited. *H:MMXa *0:06 pra Mall and Kxprcvi 5:10 pm *l'2:".55pm Cumberland Accom-... J?:10am 6:E0pm Grafiou Accom 6:10 pin *9:46am lieu wood Accom 6:35 am :'.!* urn Mouudnville Accom 12:01pm l :40 pm Columbus Accom ?... "tf.-Mami tfi:'2)pm Express (Chicago aud Col).... RWiam *6:'J0pm Chi<*i{o Expwsv *auopm *8:66 am F Chicago Limited I 'j?:iupwl *9:70 am Columbus Amnn I !2:'JUpm flOMUiua r Cincinnati Limited - 211:15 pm *4:Mtm St. Ulainivillo Accom t*:65am flO: 10 am St. ClairavJlle Accom | J:20pm| flMUpm St. ClHlnvillu Accom 6:10pmi *.'>.t|m ColumbuN und Cincinnati.... 12:46urn BelUIre Accom ...... *11:16pui W., F. * II. D?v. Washington and PittaburKh. *6:00am *10:16 urn Washington aud Pittuburgh. *7:S0am *11:10 pm Pittsburgh & Phlla. Kx C:30pir ti:Wpm Washington and Pittsburgh. 11 : ?;> pm tW:46 pm Washington- fo.-Wpip tB:U)am P., C. >t St. t. lty. Pittsbuiyn t7:vuam tVrJtpm 1 Uwburjih uuil New York.... il :;*5 pm i'.:45 pm Pittsburgh aud New York..., f4:l!0pxn til:uuaia Pittsburgh S. Y. Ex ?:40 pm r.xprc-ta, i.in. mm oi. >x>uib..| F.xi.ruw, Cln. a till St. LonlaKxprt*s, ateubcmiHe ifc <.'ol. il:35pm| 18:46pm I ytcubenviJle mU'I Ui-uuhoa. f4;&>pm;.....~....?.. C. St P. it. K. .. Pltu?b'gb, Cleve. Ai Chicago.. 5:to am l?:4/ pm Martin's Kerry 7:4.; am P^Pjn .Steubcuville Accora.? , y::Bam t}:?Pm Pittsburgh ami New York..... t 1:22 am Hi:lh*m Cleveland and Cbicafo ...^. t2:12 pm t?:wam Pittsburgh aud New-York.... 4:29pm t&:?>7pm C., L. & W. U. I?. RxpruM. Cleveland. K. <fc W.. tl2:SSpm 8:<*pm UaaalUou Aooom 16:12 ptu tjl?j->am St. ClaimiHo Accom f7:&tiam J9:jj2?ip Ht. Clalrevillc Accom tl0:25am 11:32 pm St.(JlalrsvilioAccom. f2:l0pm wMpm Ht. Clainivlllo Accom 0:25 pm .$:i*M'in Local Freight and Accom 6::?am f/MOpjt Ohio ltlvnr Kiilicoud. .. . Pa-vcnxer ?7:M ?un -11:10 am Paracuscr "llilWum *3:.K)pm Paaaengcr ~ ? *4:r>pm *8:45 pm Freight.....,, II.. Z. AG. Kail road. Jlcllalre & Zauetvllle Through Passenger loam BoHaire at 8:40 a. m., arrive* at UelUiro at J.JO ^Woodsfleld Pawcugcr leave* Bellalr0*t4:20p. m., arrive# at BclUire at H:2f? a. m. Summerflcld Accommodation leave* Fcl'alio at 12:2.'? p. m.. arrive* at Itellalre at 11:30a. m. Railroads. _ WTiTTlTLlNG ct ELM GROVK K. K. Ounml after Saturday, October lit.lhHK. train#on the Wheeling ?te lilm Grove ltallroad will run a? follows: LKAV8 WlIKKLINO: , 5:80 a.m., 7:W)u. m., 9a. in.. 11:00a. in., I:b0p. Lbayk W IICKUNO PARK: G:10ii. in., 7:45 a. in , 10:C0a in.. 12:30 in.. 2:?A) p. m.,4:20p.in.,0:10p. in..8:00p.m., 10:uup.in. ON 8UNDAYS?Until further notice train# will run a* follow*: Leave the city at 8:00 a. m., mid run every hour until t?:15p. in. Leave Wheeling I'ark at 9:00 u. m., and run every hour until 10, p.m. Except church tralu will leave Park at J:4.r> a. in. arid city at 12:15 p. in. no'.'l C. IflRSClf.Snp't. Baltimore &ouio railroadiH-pAvturcof train*- from Wheeling. SehedUiO in effect November ih. ISsa?Eu*tern time: Express lor Chicago and the Northwest. I":'- a m, ?:40 p m, 8:10 p in daily, aud 11:16 p in daily except Saturday. Express for Cincinnati and St. IxjuIm, 10:20 a in daily, 11:15 p tu daily, except Saturday. Columbia accoinmouattnu, 8:55 a m, dully. ForCuluiultiib, 8:55 and 10:25 a in dully, and 11:15 pin, daily, excai t Saturday, and 2:20 pm dally, except Sunday. Exprcj? ior Washington, I). C., Baltimore. Philadelphia aud New York, via Grafton, 8:55 a m Hud 5:10 p in, daily, via Pittsburgh t?:W p. m. dailv. For Pittsburgh and Waahlngton, Pa., 5:00 a m daily; express, 7:80 a in, dally, 1:45 p U'., dai.y except Sunday. Additional way train for Watb* iucton, l'a.. 6:H0 p i*. dally except Sunday. For lMttabuixh, Washington, liaiiimore and Philadelphia at 0::10 p in daily. t'olumliUK and Ciucitiiiati, 2:l> a ui, Suuday only. For Moundaville, 8:10 a m, and 12?00 noon, daily execpt Sunday, ar. 15:lo p m, dully* Graftou accommodation, 5:10 p m, dally. For Cumberland, 8:10am, daily, except Bundav. L-,- l-t fMilrenlMn C r.'. u ,rt O.Ort r. ... ullll f.-til p m. oiiily, except Sunday. Kxprewt trains arrive from Chicago, X:55 and 9:50 h m and C:tf) p m daily, and 4:55 a m daily except Monday. Kxprsu trains arrive Irom St. Lottli and Clucinimti, 4:V? n m and Ci'JO p m. dally. Express train* arrive (ruin Philadelphia, llalfimore aud Washington, D. C., via Grafton, 12:85 P m Hii'lp m daily; via. Pittsburgh, 10:15 a. m. dally. Trains arrive from Columbus, 4:55 a a dull-, aud fl :20 pm dally, and 10:85 am daily extort Sunday. Trains arrive from Pittaburgb, 10:1ft a m dally, and 12:ftp m, except Hunday, G:55 p m and ll.Iu p m dally. Trains arrive from Washington, Pa., 8:00a in, daily except Hunday. Trains arrive from Mounrlgvllle, 9:45 a m and 1:40 pin, daily except 8unday. Trains arrive from Grafton, 9:15 a m, aud 12:35 p m, daily. Trains arrive from Cumberland, 8:50 p m, dally except Hunday. Trains arrive from St. Clalravllle. 10:10a m, aud 1:10 and 5:50 p m. dally excetit Hunday. Pellalre aceommodatloud 1:15 p. m., Saturday only. lburgflge railed for aud checked at hotels and reside urea ou orders left at ticket office, 1200 Market street, aud at depot. ('HAH. O. SCULL, Gen. Patf Agent. W. M. CLKMKXTfl, Manager. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO.-Panhandlo Kouto Under schedule in effect August 5, lhh?. trains leave ?uccliuir, central bum tiara iixik*: ior Bteubcnvllle, Pittsburgh and the Host, 6:20 a. in., 12:8i p. in., 3:20 p m. and 8:40 p. in. For Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. l?ula 8:20 a in. and x:io n. m. For Columbus ami Chicago 12:88 p. m. Trains arrive at Wheeling at 6:50 a. in., 10:00 a. m., 2:45 p. in. and 8:20 p. m. Train* leaving at 0:20 a. in. and arriving 8:20 p. in. run nil id between Wheeling and i'ltt>*? bungli. All traluw dally exceptSunday. au7 CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.?-Under schedule In effect Nov. 1H, 1888. Tralu leave Bridgeport, Centra! Standard time: For Pittsburgh, Chicago and Cleve* land, 4:60 a m. For Pittsburgh, 10:22 a in. For Chicago and Cleveland, 1:12p in. For Pittsburgh and New York, 8:251 n in. For Stcubenvillo. b::xi a m. For Martin's Ferry, 0:45 a in. Trains arrive at Bridgeport at 7:53 a in, 10.18 a m, 12:28 p iu, 4:15 p m, 4:67 p m, and 7:47 p in. nolO Educational. IT. De CHANTAL, Scar IVlieolUiff, ff. Va. (Bister* of the Visitation.) A school of more than national reputation offers exceptional au vantages lor morougn collection of young Iodic# ill nil department*. Library of hix thousand volumes. Kino phllo* lophical, chemical and w-troiiomlcal apparatus. MiuIc&I Department specially noted. Corpa ci piano teacher* trained bv a leading profoMcr train Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture according to tto method of tlie old Italian nuh ten. Location unaurpaMcd for beauty and hcalU^ Ten acres of pleasure grounds. board excellent. For Catalogue*. and references to patrons In all 1 the principal citica, address *el ' THE DIRKCTKKBa. : Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY. . Mm. M. 3TEVEN8 HART Principal. SWI "M ' Bt.i N. \V? Washington, 1>. 0. Sixth Annual Beialon begins Wednesday, Hep Cotttw ol instruction cmbTarca F.iocutton, Practical Kngllsh and Kwtllull Utln, Mathematics Modern Language*, Vocul and Iu itrumental Music and Physical Culture. . Tho Principal l? HM-lstcd by ancfflcleut con# of teachers in each department. Graded Clawoi for boys and glrU dally Adult <'!??acm and private instruction given In * lhDiCi,loiiHi?awarded. A limited number o! pu? nils accommodated in tho family. For circulars and reference* apply tolNTKi.uocr.ThH otllc". auai Stammering Cured. ' System baaed upon nature's lavrt. Ko Ktcr.xoT ?No Tricks. System explained to those inter ^Testimonial* from physicians, educator* and patrons, who have received benefit from the method of Instruction. Addrcu Mai. M. 8TKVKKB HART, Principal, Washington School of Elocution and English I Unpiuc, u ci_, ? ? ... U,.v .. I KMiiilllgU'lI, If, v.. Student* boarded in family of Principal. Housofurnishing Hardware. a TJRASS FIRE SETS, Brass Fenders, Brass Ash Pan Fronts. A large aiwortment of ntvlet and prleea at the Hardware aud Uoutcfurninhinx store of it NK8BITT A J?RO.t t I <le--' I'M'i Market Htreel. r rjABLE CUTLERY! ~ Plated Knives, Plated Forks, Plated Spoons. Wholesale and Ketall, at GEO. W. JOIINKON'H HONS, del3 lJlo Main Street