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Amuaomonts. " opera houset ONE NIQHT ONLY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. f ccouth Pwivifr and Undisputed fiucccu o( the l.itUtfbltiR Whirlwind, J. C, STEWART'S TWO JOHNS COMEDY CO., In J. C. Stewart's Kunnlcit ot nil Funny Comedies, entitled tho "two johns," And tho Urgon Comply Company Kxtant, In* truduHiitf No\r Hour' I'aurcn and rtpccIhIiIck. NovcIUm Kvcrjr Bcanoti. Appcarlng In all tho I'tluul^dl '1 henttos to n-flinsd mid comvdy-ipprv ciatlTO audlcnees. Adtnl?don,75a.iul&Occut?. No extra charge lor h M'iVMl lean. Halv ?,! hiRt* eninincnu's Fn'urday, October I, at C. A. Hour's Mimic Store. oci GRAND O. C. GKNT1IEU, opera' housk. ? Ono week, coiunienulnfc MONIHY, Fcptemf.iT v't, with Wednesday BtuI mtnrday Matinees. Okay ?k fcimiKK's now dramatic and ointdy company, R'ipjiort'fiir Ml.vj Ml.fNIK QHHkh 0 it AY,Mi tht'Ir tieMitlftilnnd plctnreM|Uedrainaj<, "Vesper Uolb." mul the 'Old Oaken thicket, ii'mi IntroduchiK ?llllixai T. Stephen's nntrvol* ouHdrAmnttadoK-iand educated poults. MutiiUy, Tuesday. Wednesday mid Thursday nlcht* Htid Wednesday iiittiiiet*. 'V'ihper Ik-lU." Friday ntnl t-ntnrday Plants and Saturday nutlnce. '1 lie Oid O.iW il ItucVfl. i'.mutl fill titUMe, sweet siiDs'liiK- nrthdlu dancing, thtllllUK tnblcnux. Krand incclmnlci?.l ilSVcts.- The wonderful wolf Mrtio Orittid family matinee Saturday nlternoon. SfiLn on wlo aOIehmo ilrniHO lUt ntid Furntslilni;Slore. I'M cos?Reserved Keats, 00 cetiU; 1 >r ' im lc 'i tllory. Children. 15c. Roal Estato. !Fao:r S3s&,le>. . y?p.2W,2:0i, J'iOI, 2-.0C, aw ami 2M0 Mttia Mreet. Nc.s. lii nuil IS Twenty-fifth street. No* V.ul. *J5W?. '.'?07 mi l -im Alley IS, l? nil twelvt! houst*. vach con lulu lux tour room*, luLM-meut kltcluu and collar. Auuiul rout, 81.110. R .so. lO.xt Clup'Jvcntrect. S.'.&OO. No. 'J 1.0 Koll flrte'. 1 l.tOO. ? Num. CI and f/J Twenty-third ?trect, S'JCO. s! Manufacturing site with Factory I5ulldliik\ t Ao. urn puue street. No. Sixteenth street. No. lua Clupliiu) street. 2 1)niy l'ii? left in Jninc* Carae*'" heirs n ! fa oltlnri, MeColloch street, atS:M.Oeach,uud ouo w lit I'lOU. 1.01s on XN ol*el street, S.100. f Lots on Wane 11fcirectftOO. y I.OI jo feet Irout on south Front street. Price f ?1.1,00. > No. 157 Fourteenth street, new frame house. Nil. lOOCChApllne street, brick house, ground a half lot KtxUsQ feot, &,ltO. No. 111 au'l 171 .Seventeenth street, No. KJil McColtoeU street. No. Y2M Mct'olloeh street. No. ilir? Eotl'strett. No. '?!Hi .Main street. No. Ms 111 street. No. Main street. No, r>01J chapliuo street, 51,100. t>. No. l:w Twelfth street. o No. to North front street. a Lot No. t, North Front atreot. pi Frame homo ou Ohlosirce:, near South Iluron Wi Street. Eighteen acres hillside pasture ltnd, Eighth ward. of FOR REST. 3 Store room and cellar, No. 2021 Slain street. fe JAMES A. HENRY. stl Real Estate ARont, U. K. Claim Attorney, lf.12 re Market street. I have long cxperleuee lu prosecution ojpeusfou elation. Soldiers, their u widows and cnunr helm will find it to their St: advantage to employ an attorney at home in a]) t ri-l M-'in c to <uit? In Washtmtton. t> (?. H)K ^ For Sale. ? A modern serc-n-roomed houcc, No. 1G Vir- re clnU street, one half square from Suspension ^ bridge. Fine location. r A property that will inalco a very pleasant ,tl lioin?, at No. 1(3 South Broadway, near Virginia ni street. nn Faying Investments?tl-.c property southwest *. norner ilroad,vay unit Zauo Uriels, three dwell- f1: luRhoueee. Ke^ts for about SIW per year. Price is W. ww. <lr l'rupertv norllienst corner of Maryland and . with ground enough for 11 third house. This ac property Ik in Much a location that will increase i0, very m j'i'i in value. 8-?,0C0. Syren roomed dwelling, 110 South I'enn street. very desirable location. ?3,000. Bl hive roamed dwelling. 13"* south Broadway. p. A six rooinul house at '2* Zatie street, SWWr n five roomed home on Florida street, 51^00. BUILDING I.0T3. Your last chnnce to Ret one of thoto desirable Sc Join on Koith Huron street. Old Fair Ground c Addition. SUM carh. or 51,075 for two. rn Lot -iUxllM on Huron street, just north of Vir- nu ginln. l'rice ?I,.'jOO. j.cit on South I'enn street. 37%xl20, SI,COO. t, Lota on east tide Erie street, old fair grounds, ? SOxl'.'O.SiiO. Lota on south Fide Fourteenth Etreet, East Hud. 510 per *ro"l hint. UitK on Walnsii etieet, good location, "0x120, foOO, Lots in GilcliriU's addition, high ground. Lota on south end of South i'enn street, '.sxlCO, f too cadi. Several Email fruit and garden farms in good location. G. O. SMITH, Ileal Estate Agent and Broker, Market street. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. No. Ponlli lluton iticct, franc, Sl.WK). No. at South Huron street, frame, $!?C0. Frame dwelling, corner North trout and Kentucky strict*. Ialatwl, lot 7&xlM) feet,S3,000 No. 1 4 Fourteenth street, 13.000. No. V.S17 Kott street, frame, tfu.oco. No. C17 Main street, 8 rooms, brlrk, S3.2C0. No. 1M) Twelfth street, frame, S-'/OO. No. 1*210 by ron street, brick, 8-,800. No.1'2 Eleventh street, brick, 53,000. No. '^.fc2t:ii?Mluc street, frame, S"_',U00. No. 1121 Alley U., frame, 8l,?0. No. 2D:??ChfljdIne street, frame, S2.SC0. No. l'2.r>8outU Broadway, line brick, 67X03 No. 17 Mnnrhtiiil utri'rl. Island. Iriunp. S'J.fiOO. No. 71 New Jersey street, frame. 52,ill). No. i:t7 Soutb lUoHdwuy, Island, fruine, ?2,M0. No. to Z?ju:st., Jalaud, frame, $0,MX). Three roojrt (rHiitu houso on 8outh Huron jiireol. Jot ;sOalCi) lent, for a few dnyw only. Hi,100. Residence nt Leftiherwood, frame, 51,WO. Frame iUvdlin<on North ^orkttrtet. 5l.f>0D. Kin** tirUk residence, to Thirty-llrst St., tO.lCO. UiiUtlltijf lotuntjil Improved property lu Martin's ferry, Ohio. RINEHART & TATUM, ' Itonl KMnto Agents, po13 l:il l Market atreot. Books, Stationory, Etc. NEW BOOKS. AT THE OLD CITY BOOKSTORE. Tun Gukatrst Thing in tub Wohi.d, Henry ])rummo?al,y.N'; 'I iikIUnk 1 kaok-.y. do. 510U, l?y Mnry Jl lMjiiteh,pj? Mas; A?os ohIssachau, K. rt. Krooks ">ree-Preiw" Prlza Novel, elo. 81 'lb: < Ur.uauks nv lln.t. Nyk, lnrj;o S vo? Illustrated, ! reduced from jiM to SI t>o; The Kvit, That Wo??r.N l'<>, Helen M. Itacowliz.pp. 5tc; Homoi.a, Ki.oKRr<T!NK linn ion, 2 vols, with slip covers In vases, Mo. I'hotoctaph plate*. The handsomest l>>ok of Uio year, price St>, New Books dally In all departments of liierAtnre. STANTON &. DAVENPORT. so?) ISO! Market Street. jgCUOOL HOOKS, SLATES, SCHOOL JUC.3, I'UVCII.S, PEN'S, PAPKU, l'ADS, ctc., for Schools. Bonks, reriodlca's and Newspapers. Daily Pittsburgh liiei'Htch loc per week. C. II. QUIMRY, it-S No. 1-llt Market Mrcftt. Stoamors. For Cincinnati. Loulsvlllo, Momphis, St Louis, New Orleans, and Intermediate Points,Will loaro Vharfbont, foot of Klc<renth street, dally, Monday, neduesday mid Friday ! cxeopted, us follows: , r*-. . Sic?mcr"Ki:VSTOXK STATK/* fjrWjGttaJ TIio?. Calhoun, Maxtor: Chas. Knox, KfS^jKuHi Clerk, every Im'tulny ut 7 a. in. . St'amer 44ANI>K8," K. H, Coopor, Master: Al. J. Blaveu, Clerk; every Iffe^luvTk'i Thiirxlay At 7 a. w. I K St earner "HUDSON,"J. 1\ Kllifon, 1 iriB&wMuster; J?uu Lacuy, Clerk; every Hiiiurtliiy ill "J r. jii. . lh Steamer "SCOTIA," John Phil* Hp?. Muster; Hubert Kerr, Clerk; MfWi every Sunday ai 7 n. in. First-class faro. Wheoling to Cincinnati, $<l. Round trip, ?10. Meals and state-room included. 'JickeU transferable and good until used. For freight or package apply on board, or telephone No. JM-. I?e15 CUOCKAUI) .fr HOOT1T, Agents. To Loan. J^JONKYIO LOAN ON rlllST MORTGAGE ON 0ni0 REAL E3TATE. R. T.HOWELL, Insurance and Ileal KsUte Agent. |c? llridgcport, Ohio, Medical. rreient* in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AMO NUTRITIOUS JUlGP ?OK THE ? FIQS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beuclieial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation, and the many ills depending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It i< the most excellent remedy known to n-c/wroc inc. oic> ilm LtttCTUALLT NVhen one is lliliou* or Constipated ?so THATPURE DLOOO, REFRESHING CLCEP. HEALTH and 8TRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every otic is using it and all are delighted witli it. A)K*Oun DRUGGIST FOR SYiicr1 01* pxas MAMUFACTUnCO ONLY CV CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA.V FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kr ATW rO/7X. ti. f. ??? * TOADIES ENJOY 3th the effect ami result when Qliva j lossom is used. It acts gently, yet omptly. It is the greatest boon to i omankind. Every lauy can treat licr- j If and not have to undergo the torture ' instruments from physicians. Qiivo ( lo'jsum positively cures all forms of | male weakness, such as Painful Men- i ruation, Ulceration, Larceration, liar- ( nness, Leucorrhrea, Pruritus, Cancer, { rarian and I;il>roid Tumors in their early j iges and the long list of intiumer- j 1c and unmentionable sufferings that i llict the patient. The Qlivo BJosggits j :atment is simple and harmless. The < st application often gives permanent f lief. Trv it, and you will dxclaiui, \ hundreds of others have: " Oh, I iil like a different woman!" One ontli's treatment sent postpaid to any irt of the world on receipt o! $1.00"; 1 c months, S5.00. Olive Blossom J forsale by all leading druggists. Any * uggist who may not have it can order ? from the wholesale dealer. I)o not j ccpt any substitute. Beware of fraudn- i ut imitations. V The Celebrated Franco Pastilc Olivo k mssom, is prepared only by The '\ivcc Medical Institute Co., Columbus, Incorporated /SS6. Capital$300,000.00. Branch IIousks : New York, Chicago, Francisco, mid London, England. told by Logan Drug Co., U. 11. (incize, W. W. flo.W.E. Williams, C. fchnopf. C. Mckcslier, W. C'. Aimbrluht. llelnrici. J. W. iMrrHb tl Kiiliion it Co., Martin's Ferry, nnd; Howie I'd.. Bridgeport. icVi-mw ?URi Sick Headacheand relievo nil tho troubles fncfdent to a bilious rtato <>f tlm system, such lis Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating. 1'aln In tho Siile. ?te. While their most 7; uiar liable success has been shown In curing Headache, yet CAnrkxt'a Lotus Liven Pau? aro equally valuable in Constipation, curing find preventing this annoying complaint, while they nlso correct nil disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate tho bowe'#. Even if they only cured Ache they would 1 <ci almost priceless to tbo?6 who suiter from this distressing complaint: hut fortunately their goodness does not end ^ hero, and those v.ho once try them will find , these lit:le nills valuable In so many ways that 1 they will not be willing to do without Uimn, l la tho kino of so mnny lives thnt hero fa whor* j wu make our gnat boast. Oar pills cure it . while others do not. 1 Cartku's Ltrn.n Ljvnn Tii.t-t nro very small f anil very easy to take. One or two pills niAko ( a doru>. They nro strictly vegetable and do not gripoor purgo, hut by their p-ntlo action |i|(>a*>3 nil vho ttMti tlicin. In vial* nt 2.'i cents; % dvo for $1. Sold everywhere, or Kent by uwil. ] cjAzzi i:rrj:i->;z co., r? 7:? kuie smill shs. mfe ! ?ga3f\3 | OHE PCUfsD j A Day. j j A CAIN or A FOUND A PAY IN* THF. J J CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS UKCOME "AM. } j RUN DOWN," AND 1IAS JtF.GUN TO TAKE 5 J THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, J | SCOTT'S! ! BBSSBHBSggBSaS SgBBHEgga ! I OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL WITH \ ; Hypophosphilcs of Limo & Soda J IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. T"?S FEAT 3 HAS KEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVKK j ) Falatahle as milk. En. # 3 lX>R SRI) BV J'JIYSICIANS. Soi.D BY AI.L ' 5 DrUOC.ISTS. AVOU) substitutions and | ? IMITATIONS. ? \ MTC STOPPED FREE R M ? Vi J/rnlflii Jukhi. & MR R^Insanal'crsonaEostorod. fit ki a nr. KMMAs CiUKAT fSS2, .fERVE RESTORER. Rraff/jra!! Iltuix ft Ncnvc Of*.'* imti Savxra fcr All I Afta.imi. !\i i, KpiUj-f, at. BgftnrALUBLH if l?ke?i ? liirretnf. \j/j, jbtt KfejJci i ?< '. Trvt:.?coi-.l L'ltUI bottle lrt? to fit BS^ttku:', they u?f ic; c* t>rtn chtryt* cu bo* whtn E0trcrlrul. n?tDf?, l'.O. *Tirl rtinti* mMrm of WfllftMto Uf. KI.iytM'ti Apc(\it. I'alliJelt.ni*. I?ju Bcc VKWAK!: <>/ IMI r.\ TIMl SKAi'hS TO MM. iff luCrtinj from tho cffecU of youthful flrrort, carl j f*c*r, wiatinij xit*\w+*, lostmanhood, ctc., I will lend a raluablo trcatlee dealod) containing full MrtlcuUni for hotue euro. FREE of charge. A iplendld xcedlc&l work; ehould l>? rradby ev?ry pi?n who U nerroui and debilitated.^ Addn*aJ B?>t,R.J>^WLEB,M004ai,.C0sa; flic Mriliflcnccr. O'liro i Kos.aftMul '47 Fourteenth Slreol. niM)311UEIl UBMI& J!. ir. McAlpint, fn J/<irj<r'i Young Ptople. A wiltry ?!ujr in tin* mouth of July, Down nt KrtxthHDJi'toii, where kh gtillii fly, Ami never a breath of cooling brevxo came from the h Ills or the wavek'M ?cn?. Wltulwlllcr Orlrue? nt the door of tho mill Glanced tip nt tho Mil* all limp and Mill, And softly whittled a rollicking air, fcoftly for (irliucs had no breath to spare. "Why do you wbUtle?" *ai?l Neighbor bind. Paid the Jolly ol<l miller, "To rube the wind: 11'? for luck of wind my nip? 1 try." The neighbor mailed at (he odd reply, "That'll a paradox, Grime*. I'd like to know How without wind your pipe* you blow. You're nhori?" Here Grime*, with a cunning jrlu, A* ho drew himself jip to liln height, broko In, i'jii ?Jx fool (Dull) my Mocking /eel; For a Mion man, neighbor, thavs hard to beat." "Oh, Grime*, you're ever a Kluirn old blndo." "No: tint us h thunder," the miller said. "as lint us m bitchier tlmt'n empty of sir, And for the wvtne reiuon 1 do declare." "but not wheu your Mil* go spinning round 1 8\vlH i* (ho boycott the racing ground." "A had coiiiparivott you must own, For the mil* move not unlciH they ore blown; And tlmt'* Just when the borne can't trot, Whether he'* king of the turf or not." Said bind, "A donkey 1 meant, you know, Tnat goea all lit** better fjr a blow." Hereafter," iiifd Grimes, "when a donkey I view. 1 cannot help thinking, Rood I.lnd, of you. Going? Weil, come again, good Nolghoor bind. And learn bow I whistle to rnlso tho wind." 0> UIK MutiM'.U.U IKa. Maxwell CoiiIIiuk'h IIin .Journey, Graphic Description of Wonderful 8c?ii? ury in tlioHuutb llruncb Country?A Study In Nuture> II.' Corrupomltnec of the JtUtlllcenefr. St. Gboiuig, W. Va., Sept. 30.?^at noon wo turned our horses out to crop grass on a email open epace of ground surrounded by rocks, on tho summit of tho Alleghcnies in lVndleton county. For two hours wo had been climbing the mnnntn'm. cnm'mv nn {mm Ihn rit'ar now Uvo miles below; and an wo lirnl climbed we hud left behind us tho Held* and farms, orchards and houses, and when wo had reached the summit of tho mountain, thcro waa not a dwelling or a sign of human abado near us. The country wna rugged and wild, covered with heavy broken rocks, piled tumultuously together, and briera and brtiBh grow in tangled thickets among them. Thin Wild on the east high ridge of tho Allegheny mountains?the dividing line between tho rivers that How into tho Atlantic ocean on the one hand and those Mowing into tho Mississippi river system on tho other. My companion on tho journey was Hon. Georgo Ilarnmn. We had stopped that our horses might rest aud crop grass from the little apace of 1 open ground among tho rocka; and while our horses picked grass, we seated i ourselves 011 n great angular rock aud 1 ate our lunch, brought with us. Few places could equal that for the i grandeur of tho surroundings. I have 1 been on mountain peaks in tho western | part of America four times as high and I the panorama was twenty times as ex- < tensive; but from that summit of the Alleghenies there was something difJ'er- 1 3tit from them all. Just above us, a few [ Imndred feet away, the last cliff of the ( mountain hung. Ueyoud it, and along t :ho crcflt cf tho mountain toward the n...l ...n.) nv?uni|u,1 <1 ,x..l 1 sade of rocks, makiug the edire of the c jrcat treeless highlands, locally knowu in the Uoaring Flams. These plains are jarren ami desolate, without timber, t ;xcept here and there a dead trunk of a . ree v.ith two or three prongs, like / 10ms, risin above the desolation, j EFFECT OF rOltEST FIRES. j. There was a time when these high- i nnds, on tbo very summit of the Alio- i [henieo, extending for miles, were cov- t 'red with heavy foreeta, and with tan- t :led jungles almost impenetrable. But f ires have swept over them, and nothing s s left but rocks, aud here and there a e iant tree which the conflagrations killed t >ut did not consume. In places the n nasses of bowlders aro blackened by s he action of the lire. In other parts, c he action of rain and wind has whitened ? he rocks, and they lie dull gray in the ? unehiue. The briers and the few shrub3 that t: lad found rooting since the lires killed a he forests, rather helped it reuderthe n sew more solemn and melancholy. For v he leaves.bad been changed by frost to t arioiiB colors, and the bench rocks tl dended strangely with the red and yel- i ow of the autumnal foliage. I From where we were, toward the east, 6 lie valley of the South Branch and the s lilis about Moorcfleld and Komney were i u sight. The day was remarkably a ilear, vet'the valley and the hills were o faraway that a dull bluo mist hung iver them. c Toward the south there was no valley a ind no plain. Five miles distant and icar three thousand feet beneath us the iver rushed down its rocky channel be- e. ween the towering mountains on either J ide. Tiiis stream is one of the upper ributorics of the Potomac, and along tr> coureo ia the wildest scenery in West Virginia, The banks of the river often iro cliffs of rocks, hundreds of feet beer perpendicular. Tho road that eads up the river often has to wind ound the facc of the mountains above ho clilfe. Some fifteen miles from vhere v.e were, are the Cliffs of Seneca, isiup like a rugged wall 777 feet above he river. AN HISTORIC SI'OT. Four or fivo miles down tho river I vhere we were the river had broken 1 hrough the mountain, and tho dills ran ip on either side, not perpendicularly, lowcver, more than a thousand feet. Toward tho south, the mountains vere high and rugged, but wo were eo mich higher that wo could look over lie tops of them, and could count them, me great range beyond another for lixty or seventy miles, across {ho borlera of our own State, into Virginia. \long tho southern horizon ran tho Shenandoah mountains, tho dividing liue between tho two States. It was forty miles distant, and was dim with blue liazo. A peak rose high above tho surrounding mountains, and could bo ilistinctly seen. It is probable that from the summit of this peak tho first white man looked who saw West Virginia. The top of that mountain was tho first soil of our State over trodden by civilized innn. Oru hundred and eevpntv.fnnr years r.go Governor Spottswood and hie 1 "party of explorers climbed that peak, anil were the fust who ever saw the country lying to Jhe westward of these mountains. Strange it seems that the first land of our State, looked upon by white uienf should bo nearly the last to bo brought under cultivation. For, standing whero I was that day and looking across the mountains toward the south, I could scarcely eee whero a farm in all that wido mass of mountains had been cleared of its natiye forest?. Mountain boyond mountain still looms up, covered with tho wilderness which nature planted, just as they did when on tho 5th day or September, 1J1G, Governor Spottswood saw them for the Uret time. Tho Shenandoah mountains aro not tho last ones in yiew toward thp south. Beyoiid thorn, even beyo'ud tho Valley of Virginia, a pale azure range can be diecerncd if tho eye is etratneu iutently in that ilirectiou. So pale and far away is thn xr.onntBjn that jt seems almost tho rimr nnnp bunc. A CLEAN AND PERFECT CURE OF Hurts and Bruises. A Doctor """"" Saw It. Lawrence Kansas. Aug. 9, IMS. Gforgo Tflttcrjon fell from a 'Jd-story window, itriklnG a fence. I foun.l him uelng St. Jacob! Oil freely all over his hurts. 1 saw him nexl morning al work; all tho bluo spots bad con*, loavlug neither pain, scar nor swelling. U K. NEUMANS. M. D. At Dncomrpi and Dbaum. THE CHAHIES A. VOQELEB CO., Bllllmm, MA Barae ruj tho sky that bends abovo it This last rangn is tho liluo Ridge. 11 blends with tho horizon and vanisbei with it. Tho geology of t)?ia region is grand and instructive to one who feels an interest in the history of mountain building. At no placoelso have I overseen tho equal of what may liero bo seen, Tho story of tho upheavel of these vast ranges of mouutainB is ho ]>l<unly written that no mistako can bo made. tim formation of tiik mountains, Tho Allechany mountains wero formed by tho folding of tho crust of tho earth. As tho globe cooled from its molten state, it contracted, nnd tho rocky strata which formed tho crust were folded in ridges or broken ofl, o?o part being lifted up and tho other binking down. All this can bo seen at ono viow. livery fold in tho stratum makes a mountain range?a great ridge. Thcao ridges lio beyond one another, running parallel with each other, becoming lower and lees prominent toward the east, until thoy blend with tho low hills. They look like great waves, tho largest onea nearest tho main range of tho Alleghany and tho smallest ones further toward tho east, i In places tho stratum, instead of folding, ban broken oil. One edge is lifted up a thousand feet, and the other dropa down to the level of the river. Six miles abovo Petersburg the stratum is broken. A mile or two further up it is broken again. It ia not less than a uiuuamui ivub hulk. j iiui uiuuu.ui it can bo seen where it is lifted up. How much of it is benenth tliu level of the river I cannot tell. In places the etratum has folded in beautiful arches. About ten miles above Petersburg tho river has cut through one of tho ridges and has exposed a cross-acction of tho fold in tho stratum. Although tho stratum i hero is hundreds of feet thick, it is bent into u Boml-circlo with mathematical beauty. It is not easy to understand how rock, hard and brittle as this sand* stone is, can bend to bucIi a decree and not break. An incalculable fo/eo must have been brought to bear upon it; for no power of which tho miud of man can conceivo could have folded tho strata that form thi-so mountains. But, as I eultl before, l lie stratum has not always yielded quietly to tho force, and folded in the arches of such grace; bit often the ntrata have broken apart, one side of tho fracture being lifted up and tho other dropping down. In places the strata stand vertical, at right angles to their original position. Again they lean together, liko tho two Bides of a house roof. Rocks which originally rested undisturbed in I heir horizontal position, cow lie in confusion and in every possible relation to each other. They are bent and broken and displaced. Spherical trigonometry could scarcely nainoand estimate tliu varimm tmrvon T. U. Loose Jitd Clover Co., Detroit: Gentlemen : I have been using your Fluid Extract of Red Clover for Constipation, and find it a truly wonderful medicine, in fact does more than you claim for it. I cheerfully recommend it to any ono suQerinir from that or kindred complaints. Youth respectfully, Frederick Luden. The abovo is but one of many such letters we are receiving every day. If you are ailing try Loose's Extract Red Clover. If jt doep you half as much good no Mr.'Luden, you will bo well repaid. II it does you no good, after faithful trial return the bottle to druggist you purchased oi una bo will return your money, cs such is our instructions. Only try it is all we nek. For salo by Logan Drug Co, &a\v Bseciiau's Pills euro Sick-Headache. 4 Ailvlco to Molliors. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and ciyingwith pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wins low's Sootiiinq Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will reliovo tho poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It luiva ujocuiury auu uiurruixH, reguiaica the Btomach and bowel?, cures windcolic, eoftena tho tfurab, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to tho wholo system. Mrs. Win 8 low'a Soothing Syrup ron Children Tkltiiino is pleasant to tho taste, and is the prescription of one of tho oldest and best lemale nurses and physicians in tho United States, and is lorsale byall druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. > mwfaw and tangents which may bo found among these broken and warped strata. An old Indian trail led across the mountains near where we stopped to eat our lunch. It divided there, one path leading east, down the Potomac, tho other leading south to Highland :ounty, Virginia. Though tho last Indian pussetl alongthis path fully ouo hundred and thirty years ago, yet in ilacesthe path is plainly to ho seen, and an be followed easily considerable disan cos. The Indians that captured Fort Fey)ert, in 17oS, retreated with thuir pris>ners along this path. < COAL DISCOVERED. | Extensive veins of coal have recently >een discovered underlying the Roaring i ^lainB, cropping out in Pendleton and Jrant counties on the one side and in Randolph county on the other. En- : ;ineers are at present at work up the ' Sorih Fork river, locating a_ railroad. It j s contrary to all geographical theories < hat coal should bo founu in that forma- ; ion, but it is there sure enough. The j act is accounted for by taking into con- i iteration the displacement of a large 1 ection of the mountain. A portion of J ho main ridge of tho Alleghany, seven J niles long, lias been, broken from the } urrouudiug mountain, and thrown \ rosswise, forming a right ancle with 1 he general axis of the Alleghany range. 1 lere it ia that the coal is found. J After passing the summit of the monn- ] aiu and turning down the western side, j t a certain point in the road a roariug ' toioe may bo heard. It sounds like the rind blowing among ilistant trees. But l he sound is due to underground water, j lowing along a rocky channel, hidden j iuiu tsuui, jl lie hul-.uu ui wiucr ia iiol I *rne, perhaps, but the hollowness of its j ubterrancan course lends reiterated , ouiuls to its flowing, and makes it seem [\r away, when iu fact, it is underfoot, i ,nd not many yards distant. it. m. J Hood's SarsaparilJa is in favor with all j lasses because it combines economy rod strength. 100 Doses One Dollar. 14 1 Blinks?"Been traveling in Europe, . b? How did you lind the hotels?" i inks?1"Hired a cab." j Merit Wtim. We desire to say io our citizens, that , or years we have been selling Dr. King's : few Discovery for Consumption, Dr. : Cing's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica ! Salve and Electric Hitters, and have lever handled remedies that sell as well, ?r that have given such universal satisnction. We do not hesitate to guaran- i ee them every time, and we stand ready ; o refund the purchase price, if satisfacory results do not follow their use. Cheso remedies have -won their great lopularity purely on their merits. ?ogan Drug Co.. druggists. 1 Jnck the Kipper. The excitement caused by this inlrn nan monster is scarcely equaled by hat produced by the great discovery of Or. Miles?the Restorative Nervine. It meedily cures nervous prostration, mange of life, pain, dullness and confusion in head, fits, sleeplessness, the allies, neuralgia, palpitation, monthly pains, etc. Mr. John S. Wolf, druggist, )f Llilisdale, Mich.; Tnlbott and Moss. )f Greensburg, Iud., and A. W. Blackburn, of Wooster, 0., say that "The Nervine sells better than "anything we Jver sold, aud gives universal satisfaction." Dr. Miles'new illustrated treatise on the Nerves and Heart and trial bottle free at The Logan Co.'s drug itore. mwfjkw?1 Finulay. Onto. Mav 1st. ISfiO. F1XAXCB AXD T11ADB. j The Featurea of thr Money and Stock Market*. I Kkw York, Oct. 'J.?Money on call cany, 1 raiiKtnt? Irotn 3 to ft jwr ceut. last loan 4>C i*er centj closed 4S per cent. 1'ilmo mere*ntllo . paper fynl (tor cent. sterllm; KxchatiKo fairly uctlve nt !4 al^nl Mijy rale* o! Blocks to-day 1 wore l&i.4to share*. Tho autclc market to tiny ha* l>ecn duller and xnoro stagnant than on any day alneo tho none ' taty stringency, and Ixitli side* are attain waiting ' development*. lUllroad stocks to-day wore very uulntcrcstlnK. there I>uLiik MIM'arctitfr no ln> tluentlul Interest at work tlmt could make any depression njtou price* In either direction, ana wiiilo tint iiikiinl dullness Induced the trailers to take tho short side later la tho day, tho Hue1 tuatlons were eonllued to the smallest fraction*. There was considerable seWn# of fcnyar liefineries during the forenoon, and a decline of nearly '2 per cent was brought about, notwlth 1 standing tho new tarlll' law, Imt minora were i circulated that me dividend would not be paid as tho money had tieen lost on Milt*, etc. Thy dealings, on tho Whole, were without ipcclal /catwry of interest and tho close nun very dull and heavy to weak at about the lowest prices of the day. The llual change* allow a majority of loci-*, but for most purl small fractions. Kan toad bonds more active. Hales, 9^11,000. Uovcruracut itnd .State bonds dull aud steady. BOND! AND BTOCtt QCOTATIO.N&-CLOSKO DID. U. 8. is re#...... J&iUiOhlo Mississippi. 24 I u. H. -ts coupons iwfc do prelerrcd M it. h jl/a Tt'it mi i ... I . coupon...ltM Ori'Kon Nhv ... M 1 nollle t* of 'W ill Orcnou Trans a7'i Adman lixnrcss iw racillo Mail w'y. American KtpriM.lJi mut/iirKft 1M Canada 1'aclllc - T.s'j; Pullman ralace......'21H CanudaHoutlieru.... Mjf Heading 40 Central Pacific :m ltock Mnnd W ClicMpeakoA Ohio l'j?{ n\. I.. han Fmn...;? (JoIIrut prclmed. Mk si. l'aiil Mji nitofiMMiml prel'd^ ? do preferred ?J10k Chi. Hur.A Quint')'- tllJB St. Paul ><i Ouiainu '?) IH'J. A- Hudson ?IM do preferred .. w l>cl? tack. A Wcsl.NI Tcuu. Coal A Irou.. \\'M Dcuvcr Ai It. U ]sy, Texas Paeiilc. in ? -1, ? Union I'acfflc to); Fort VN HViie . l.M U. 8. Kx press C5 Illinois Central luiy, w..Ht. L. A P......... luk Kansas its Texan..;.. In do preferred '21% Lake Hhoro..... K7^ Wells-Farco Kx llo I^mlavlllc <ii Niuth.. Western union kS? Meraiihiaft Chas.... CJ Am. Cotton Oil su M clilKan Central... yj'i Colorado Coal.^.. 4f,J< Missouri Pacific.... iron Sliver 1G5 Niisnvil e Si CliatL. us lOninimiivnr u NcwJcrtcyCcutralJllM do preferred 11 Norfolk AW. prel'd tVJ Sutro U Northern l'Hciflo.... 3'J KIchm'dA W. l'.T. Ui-% <lo preferred 7056 Atchliou ite Northwestern Chicago Una .. UJ; do preferred ~.14'2 Lend Trmt 'J)Vj 1 Now York CeutraLlOlJi Sugar....... lt?y, ltrcndatuITit nud Provision*. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.?Whoat-"lUHhtr dull," wan the way tiio dealer* generally exprcwiod th<*in> selves In regard to tho cordltlonof tho market. 1 Ouutido order* were few and there wax only u light local business tratiMCtC'l. There were npurti of activity and then the market would 1 Kettle down and rule very dull. '1 libra was nothing cucouroRltig in the way of outside new*, and the market was governed uiftlnly by the operation* of local speculator*. C'oru was quiet the greater part of tho tension: trading was confined maluly to piofetifclaunl op eraior*. Oath were slow and easy, and without special fcattuca. Provisions?Fairly native trade was reported. Flour nominally unchanged. Wiikat?I'aMh >o. 2 *pruig DG^aMJ^c; No. 3 spring 85ni)2}>4e; No. 2 red %J4aW?J^j: October UGHHUiJ^aytiJ^c; December W%cn!l 00)?*lK)%c; May U-.al tHJJ. Colts?Cash No. v. IT^c; October 47%alSV^a uwciuuvr i?;aius;r|tt4N;; May &0)ia5t%a U>ytc. Oats?Cash No, 2, SS'-fc; October 3S^?3S%n 3S%o; December 88kc; May 41kallL&i41%u. iUT.-^y>jc. . JUltlUY?70ft73c. 1*I>AX8KCI>?81 W. Timothy?212>. Mkss Four?Cash 85 QnO GJk; October 50 M; January Sii C.%ill H'follOZ; Jlay 912 SiaU -15a 12 '25. LAUD-Cuvh 80 25; October86 22J$a085a0 22K; ; January SO 4?}?ati .Vmfi M; May $?i S7k*6 'J3?6 S7y,. SlIOHT Kills?Uosh8>25; Octobcr 5-i 25a"> '27ki 5'27 k; J titulary 83 G7^a5 75a5 75; May 80 OV/A 0 12k?lC l?7 y9. i>iiovi.t/?M-$5C2%n5 75; fehortctcar2>70a575X. Whisky?II13. NEW loiiK, Oct. 2*rFlour, receipts 1-I.G09 paeknges; exports 4.030 barrels and ll.i'OO sacks; market moderate y active; units 18.150 barrels. Wluat, receipts 40,000 bushels; wiles 2.1W.COO bushels of futures ami 7SrlKX) bu?hcl? of sj>ot: spot market moderately active; ungraded red 51 Oi%al Oi: No. :t rcdU7u; options clokc steady and a shade higher; No. 2 red October SI 01 J<: November 2102^4; December Sl'WJ^al (H%alOl; May 81 OSal 0\'.ul (.'?%. Hye quiet; western r?S.*71c. Com, receipts 201,100 bushels; exports J1MWJ bu'hels; sales i.-HO,WX)bushels of futures tod 193,000 bushels of snot; market active and lower; ungraded mixed 55}$a57e; October 55^c; November r^aVrJ^toiJ^c; December take; May >t%i57a66>4c. Oats, receipts 51000 bushels; exports SSI bushels; tales 815.14J0 bushels of futures and l!W,(Xtt bushels of spot; market jasler; October May spot So. 2 white 45%c: mixed western 40atCc; S'o. 2 Chicago l l%c. Hay steady. Coffee, options llrm at l'a20 points up; Jctober 17.'j0alS 00c; November 17.:i5c; Decerni?er 17.03al~.HJc; January 10.:t5air>.U)u: March lf?.70iil.VKS.? A?irll ir.rjv.. ?? >' ?? Mn,< JJ.TIUI.I TO! JIH10 !5.:t0c: fjiot Kio steady ni 'JOJjC. Molasses, New 3rlc>itiH quiet; common lo launy lisul&c. HIce ; toady; domestic fair to extra ; Japan fa i'<e. Sugar, retlned steady. Tallow quiet. Itosln quiet. Turpentine steady atliO^c. Errs weaker: western 10>??2le. l'ork steady; mess : ill 50al2 25; extra prime $10 Wall 00. Cut HtfttH quiet. Lard weak nud Unit; western team $<>47}S: Outobcr $t?50: r-ovcmiier 80 53; December So Go; January SO 8 2; March SO "J.-;. Sutter tlrm; western dairy lOalte; creamery 12a Sc. Cheese quiet; Ohio liats PiiiUDEi.rmA, I'a.. Oct. 2.?Klour qulef. IVheal tlrm; No. "2 ml October %l4awy.c; No veto jerW^aUS'/jc; December SI 00}iaUo>.J; January II 0H.jtil ttjj-v Corn steady; No. 3 high mixed iiV;; No. 2 mixed October and November Uia; December WJ^i55J^c: January 52-iMe. Oats Inn; No. :t white 43%atlc; No,2 while !IJ<c; No. I wh'-te tlViall}<('.: November 4lKalt%c; Decernlier January <JCe. Eft's steady; Pennsylvania lirsti 22a22%c. Cincinnati. O.. Oct. 2.?Flour dull. Wheat firm; No. 2 red We; receipts 5,060bushels; shipinents3,COO bushels. Corn strong; No. 2 mixed j3*5S%c. Oats strong; No. 2 mixed 42c. Uyo steady; No. 2, 02c. l'ork steady *t810 50. Lard lirm at SO 00. Hulk meats and bacon steady. *\ hlsky active at 8113. Duller, sugar and cheese 5rm. Egg# steady at 17al7J4c. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 2.?Wheat, western dull; So. 2 winter red aud spot 'JCJ^aMVCc; October Xfflfi; December 81 OO^al OOJ<J. Corn, western quiet; mixed spot&lj^c; GctoburJWJ^n.'HJSc; year >lc; May 5f>l>ic> Oats, western white tiiltc. Uyo Hrm at 70a770. Hay steady at SU Wall 60. Butter tirm. 15gi;s active at20a21c. Colfre dull. TotF.no. O.. Oct. 2.?Wheat dull nud Ftcndy; rash and October 9Sc; November 9Sc; December SI lOJv; May SI 05. Corn dull nud steady; cash We; October-JOa: Mtty50%e. Oats quiet; cash . yjjs'c. Clover>ood active ami steady; cash and Octobor 81 10; November 8115; December 8120; February 8127)4. Llvo Stock. Chicago, Oct. 2.?Cattle?Krcclpt* Jfl.000 head; shipments 4.500 head; market Irrecular; steers 25*5 25; Texas steers $220o3 25; ranpors 31 M)a 2 25. Hoes?Receipt* 50,000 head; market Dregular; packers 83 Wat 35; prlmo heavy butchers' woUhts 84 40al85; pics 83 75a 115. Sheep-Hecelpts lO.OeOhead; market slow and lower; stock lambs f.l 0Pa3 75: ewes and wtthera mixed SI -mi 180; westerns?1 (.Oal 05; Texaus8410a5CO; lambs 51 uvaa vs. East Liberty, Oct. 2.-Cattle-Heee!ptii 1,610 head; shipments 1,8u) head; market nothing do inn; ?ll through consignments. Hogs?Kcceipts 2.800 head; shipments 2,COO head; market lirm; Philadelphia* JH 75al 80: com fed Yorkers 8-1 Con 170; common and grassers ?1 10al 50: pigs S.tOGa 3 73. Sheep?lteccipts 800 lirad: shipments 800 head; market Blow at yesterday's prices. Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 5.?IIogR, demand fair, market steady; common and light M OOat 15: packing and butcher* Si U'ai 60; receipts 2,5tl) head; shipments 2,110 head. l'utrolvuni. New York, Oct. 2.?1'ctrolenm opened steady and advanced?4c, hut then gave way under u slight ores.nre to sell and closed weak. I'ennsylvanla: Opened at 70c: ldghett TSMc: lowest "'Ypc: closing at 775??. Lima: Opened at Wty" highest 2Dc; lowest '<c; closing at -Vile. Bales lftl.oOO barrels. Oil City, 1'a., Oct. 2,-Cpcned at 79c; highest 7'.?}ie; lowest 70c; closed at 79J<c: sales : barrels: runs 132.QM barrels; shipments *.HJ,700 barrels; cburtcrs IW.015 barrels. l'tTttiSur.r.ii, Pa.. Oct. 2.?Petroleum opened st 7;?c; highest 70J^c; lowest "tv?e; closing at 7'Jc: market dull. itUADKoi'.n, I'a? Oct. 2.-Opened at 79c; closed at 70c: highest 7i>jic; lowest 78Kc; clcaraucos 514,000 barrels, Metals. New York. Oct. 2.?Pig iron steady. Copper stagnant. Lead quiet at ?5 55. Tin nominal; straits 82-100. Cotton, Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 2.?Cotton unlet; midtiling lO'^c. . SEP MY shine \ nn your Shoes \ I / L'v-' with \ A ^<^0^ J A Q WQUT'3-\V f A? ACME \ " I I BLACKING \ \ DID ONCE A WEEK !\ A Othordnyo wash them \ cloan with ?5*^ SPONGE AND WATER. \ 1 EVERY Housewife EVERY Counting Roort) EVERY Carriago Owqer , EVERY Thrifty Mcchpnic EVERY Body ablo to hold a brush' I _____ SHOULD D3B Wat Stain Oto 4 New Tunnituhc nn& . Wat Stain GtAnt and Chinawahc r'.| WitL Otain tinware at the Wat Stain voun Oto daamcra same Wat Stain Babv-? Coach time* WOLTP & RANDOLPH, Phflftdolphla, BO VflIRD & SE YF AN( MAW OFFICE AMD WORM, Bradford, McKean County, Pa. Branch Office and Salesroon 150 First Ayenne, Pittsburgh, Pa, CoalUnUr on h?D'l, both it llrtdforil mil l'ltUbumb, tho Urjclt itock o! Drilling and Fishinfi Tools \j u ' IN TILE WOULD I And all ourovm]u*tly acknowledged Miporlor make. Onr fucllllk* for promptly flllloBlftlcO (Sen nre unmn.aMed, an wo manufacture and ilcul In everytbltiK in tho I way vl Oil tad Artolia Well Suppllci. EXAMINE OOtt New Electric Engine, And Iccctno convlnccd that it substantiate! our claim that It la the beat In the market. N. B.?Wo areonco moro In the field with thclarg&t stock ot FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND SUPPLIES In Olldom. Hccond-hand BOILERS, ENGINKS, TANKS. Pll'Kfl, TUBING, CASING, elc., CtC., at a largu discount Irotn Uiu jirlco of new. Threo thousand olsht hundred recond lian.l boiler* and engine* sold In tho laat soven yean without one mishap or word of iault being louud. this is oun kecobd. Estimates Furnished. Correspondence Solicited, mvl-Mw.ir Arbenz & Co.?Furnlturo and Carpets. $25,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS .a.t cost. ARBENZ &. r.n "(WILL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. NO. 1115 MAIN STREET. for infants and Children. "CsJt&rLa 13 co veil adapted ta children that f Csstorla enrwj Colic, GonnHpntlon, I recommend it as superior to any prescription 3 Botir Rtomach, Dlarrhtca, Eructation, UiOwa to me." ILi. AtcurOI.!>.,? ^ "nd * HI Co. CzfcrU Sk, Brooklyn, K. Y. a "Without la'jorioua medication. Tue Centaur Cosxwmr, 77 Murray Sirw?i> 1?. T. NBlilTRMT Sunburn, Pi'es. Chafings, Cuts, Eruptions, Sore Eyes, Burns, Sore Feet, Wounds, Mosquito Bites, Hmpi Bruises, Stingsoflnsects, fefrj? Catarrh, Inflammations, Soreness, Hemorrhages, Lameness. AVOID IMITATIONS. / ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. S^A THE r\\yS)POWDEB Satisfaction Guaranteed. EACH CAM OP THE COOKS BAKiNG POWOEI? IS GUARANTEED, FULL STRENGTH, FUI.L WEIGHT, AMD 13 SOLD ON ITS MERITS AT THE LOWEST POoSiGLE PRICE CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. OOOICS ^MARTEB3,RETAiL at 5 STS. OQOICS Halves, Retabl at 10 sts. SOOSCB POMWDS, jgETAILATSOsTS. Soid by all Qrocersc Try a Pound Pan. IMfiWTTflafirivrrim nn uaiuwM munUfikUlUAlJHT III/., (LIMITED.,) ERIE, MANUFACTURERS OF Brass Goods, Malleable and Grey Iron iPipe Fittings FOR STEAM, GAS, WATER AND OIL? ATT TT7T1TT nrrnnTTrir. ? UIL WiSLL SUf Y LlJffi W liVlSKY DESCRIPTION Tubing, Casing and Ropes, LINE, DRIVE & STEAM PIPE* BRANCH OFFICE: 953 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pfl. Othor branch storos at all tho principal points In Pennsylvania, New. Yorknnd Ohio Oil Flelda. Druggist China, Class and Queensware. JHE Q.REAT BARGAINS MeLURE HOUSE PHARMACY. " ^r1"011,7,10 . dinn'ek sets JL 31odcl Prescription Store. and fancy oood3. 1 JOHN FRIEDKL, F. W. SEYMOUR, Proprietor. jj28 JHO Main Street, Wheeling. Furnlturo, Carpots, Eto. 5 MARK THIS , GERMANY'S BIZMARK Was s Grert Mfit | OUR BIZ. BARK IB GREAT .Bargains There is a great deal of difiei ) ence between the two, but the difference is in your favor. We are distin guished from all others by the QUAKT1TY & QBALIT1 ua i. WK11E.Mittu 15. a Kraoea courae of ii Uructlou, biucd upon Natural Devciopmcn both of miud and body, will couUuuo to be car fully puraucd. fipeclul advantage* offered I children who need carelul Individualawilfctanp Children received between th? bros of 4 and yean. All tho primary KnKllsn branches, u Kuther witft Ural French Included In the rejjuh course. Drawing and Instrumental Music al* provided. Careful attention ?;lven to the formi tlou of correct habit* of spci-cn and In the u?o i the voice. HtamrocrlnK and other Impedlmen of aoccch overcome by Instruction based upo natural law. Callatlicnlc* aud tiinKin? cxe elscs, accompanied by piano. Terms moderat Kor circular, call upon or address, MISS MAE KKLLP. 1IAUT, au9 727 Main Street. Baking Powder. ~ a voFdTmT tat i on s r A8K fob wiiu u> mi tirsi-ciBin grocer*. U21 CATALOGUES, LISTS, CIKOULAB \y and Printing of all kind ei ecu toil at the INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFICE, ho. 25 and 37 Fourteenth btrc?L We Offer for the Money! i Nothing lower in grade tha elsewhere. Most things better, and Everything Cheaper G. Mendel & Co. -FURNITURE AND CARPETS.No. 1124 Main Street. Hit- HSPEKTAKlSr. ARPKWAI.TV. -s;i Groceries, Etc. ~ m. reillyT WHOLESALE Grocer. Pork Packef a:?d cohkr of the Celebrated "Strawberry" llauia. hta&l-fgy FLOUR?Christian Bros.' "Crown" Bran Minneapolis Patent, Taylor's Patent and "Besi Family, Williams' Choico Ohio Family, an many other choico brandH ol family tlour i stock and continually receiving. ROASTED COFFEES?"Alaroma, "Arbuckle's," "Lion," and my own roast i "Old Woman," "Horse Head," and loose row eu?"8ole Agent for tho Celebrated DuPoi . Powder Mills. A ftjll supply of Ulfle, lila&tli and Sporting Powder of every kind constant; in magazine. Orders solicited from deale only. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton and Watc Proof Safety Fuse. my'2 jrj F.BEHKEN'S, Hrocor nud European Steamship Ageu Offlco and main store, 2217 Market Street. Warehouse, 2219 Market Street, Branch Store corner Jacob nnd Thirty-eight street*, in thefoutli Side Ihtnk bnHdlwg. Educational. in- ru nnnumm I'll, 1/0 WMIUfll] SEAR WHEELING, W. VA. Full English, Mathematical an Classical Course. MUSICAL DEPARTMEN1 ?ESPECIALLY XOTED.? LOCATION UXSDUI'ASSED FOR BEAtm* AKDItBALl Weekly boarders or dnv scholars received fro Wheeling or the vl'-lnity. A bister will ineetdi iciioUrs at the8 a. ui. motor and return Kit them nt 3 p. m. For further particulars apply to KP'2.1 THE H1RHCTRE93. Morth Main St. Scboo FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The second nnnual session will begin MOl - RailwaYcTime Card. I Arrival ami tlcpnrturo of tr&lnn on and after I May 11, lH'jO. Kxru nation ok Hkkkhknci IMarkh: Dally; 1 Sunday excepted: J Monday excepted: {Saturday excepted; JSnnday only; rw?u>H?v only. Kastem Standard time. urn-Ant. n. AO. K.R.?J/ain/.<nf, Kaat arrive. 4:35am Wa*h.cry,Balt,?'hll.AN.V. 2:25 pm Waah.d'y, Halt.J'htl.A N.Y. 12:45pm 1*2:01 am Wwb.C'r.PalU, 1'bll.A N.V. am tSMOam Cumberland Accom 45:05pm 2:35 pm ?..>(Jraftori Accom *12:45 pra ifl:C0 am ......Moundnvlllo Accom t7:ao an\ H:U0am Moundsvlllo Atcom fi2:45pm 2:85pm ....-MoundnVlUo Accom |5:06 pm f.rlOum ......MmmdavllU' Accom <7:45pm itci'Aht. IUVO.K.K.?c.il'U.fXt'.,\Veat arrivk. ' K:35am For Columbua and Chicago 12:55 nm 10:00 am Culmnbua, Cln. amlUiicuKo *0:10pra n?l0::<5pm ?.?....ChlcRKO Limited 5:25 am 1:35 pm Chleajjo Kxpiesa. tH'.ooam 0:40pm .Columbua,Clu.aHt.Loula. 5:35am 1:35 pn Columbua Accom tll:ooam s:00am Ht. Clalravlllo Aecom fli:(Oam t 0:05 am Hi.Clalrarlllo Accom tliwam 1:45pm ......SUCialnrlllo Accom 11:35pm itMntn ....Ht.ClalmvlUoAccotn {ti:10pm l>nI'AUr. It, dt O. U.K,- HJ\.l- lCiHV. ARR1VK." 5:40 am .....For IMttAburgb.. 10:00 am 7:20am ....PltUbunih ?:Wpm * <5:20pm l'lttaburgh and Kait *10:80pm 11:39 pm I'ftubtinch tl2:fi0pm |7:00 pm Pittsburgh |U:fOam tv:au>m ...>Va?lilnKlont l'a., Accom... lui'AM. 1\,U. AbT. L. ltY. ARRIVK. t7:20am ?..lMtt?bttr?h - tOrVOnM }l:h6pm -iMUnbursh atuiJcew York- f 3:46 pm 4:20pm ..I'lltaburxh and New York. |ll:COam 0:40 pm ...PltUbutgh mid N. Y. Ex ... vrnsT. 17:20 urn KxproM, Clu. mid St. Ix>ul? f<5:f>0ara 0:40pm Kxprt'M, cm. ami St. Lonl* to:20pm I:8Tipm KxpreMi.HieuU'tivllleACol f3:45pra 4:2Qtnn ..monlienvlllo^ Oennlton... ............. 0 I'tfAHT. V.tfii'. R.H. amCivC t.v.Miani .PlttabR'h, Clove.A: Chicago iSiVJpm 1 rJ:33am Stoubenvlllu Accom U:lMpm B 111 '.'?2 Kin .1'ittHburKh aiul New York-|ll:18ara 12:00pm .....ClevelandnndChlcaco.... |8:Mam f3:Wpiu ..J'jiuburKb and Now Yoik.. f6:37pm *7:14 mn Kmt Liverpool 112:12 am HM'AIIT. Cm L. A w. K. R. ARRtVI ' 11:2:18pm Kxpres*. Cleveland, K. & W. 18:10pm |6:12 pm - Mawdllou A room til:83 am ' tS:U)aui Ht.t;lalr*vllloAccom tfl:36 am 110:88 am 8t.ClalnvIlle Accom...... fl:10pm fi:10pm SLCIalrtvlllu Aecow f5:80pm 6:21 pin St. ClaJm*]J)e Arcom ?;u3jmi 1:13 pm ..Local Freight and Accom. 112:06pm DKi-Ahr. olilu U1YKH h. it. ' akrivk." *7:00 am I'aKsenuor... ll:0.Sam 11:20 am FaMieiixer *3:65 pm *4:80 pm l'amciiKer.- pm ~TkTv* a., z. <fe c. HMLilOAD. liilri* nkm. airs Central time. dci.lairi 11:00 am BellalreAZanokv'eThr.ra*. 3:60 pm 4:<o pm ...Hellalre and Zanes villi?.... 10:20 am r.:00am Mixed Train 7:06 pm STEAMER MELLA1RK. Loarfl Whw?1l??r. 1)?l)r ivin 8:30.10:00 mnl 11:45 a-m.; 2:00,4:?J, f?:00 p.m. Lcavo Wheeling Hundavs, City Timo?8:00. r 10:00 ml 12:00ft. m.t '2:00,4:00. G:C0 P. tn. I Railroads. HEELING & ELM GROVE RR. On and after Wednesday. May 14, 1820. trains on the Wheeling & Elm Grove Railroad will run aa follows: Leave Wheeling. C.Wh. m? 7:0Oh. m., B:00a. m., 0:00a. m., 10:00 n. m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 in., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p. m.. 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. n., 6:00 j?. m., O-.OO p. m? 7:00 p. m?H:uo p. m., 9:00 p. m., 10:00 p. m. n Leave Elm Grove. II 6:00 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m.. 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m? 2:00 p. ra.,3:00p.m.,4:00p. m,, 5:00 n.m.,f?:00p.m., 7:00 n. in..8:00 p. m., 9:00 p. m., 10:00 p. m. BCNDAY8?Lcavo at 7:00 a. m. aud every hour to 10 p. m. myi3 C. niR9CII. Bup't jg ALTLMORE & OHIO RAILROAD? Departure and arrival of * train, nt WWlln. w-.?. I X?!SSS']ld?&i<\crn timo. sciiediflo in ei* I VaAfect May 11.1SJ0. Em*)) i.V^ClS MAIN LINE EAST. &? [WV'-ivwl^ For Iialtlmoro, J'hfladel* \SIiL"Phlft and Ncvr York, 12:01 a wS^rfiVfiTTlrff# m..4:35a.iu.,2:35p.m.danyl 'y^F^ Cumborliiiid aecotnmodatlon ,8:00 a.m. dally, oxccpt Graftou Accommodation,2:85p.m.. dally. MoumlKVlIio AccommodatUu. G:00andb:00a. m., ar.d 2:35 and C:10 p. in., cxccpt Sunday. ARRIYX. J From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, J 0:30a. ra. and 12:45 p. m. and 11:25 t>. m., dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 5:05 p. m., except Sunday. Gralton Accommodation, 12:45 p. m., dally. Mouudfivlllc Accommodation, 7:30 a. m. and 12:45,5:05 and 7:45 p. m., except Sunday. TRASS-OHIO DIVISION. Fcr CIiIccro, 8:35 and 10:05 a. m. and 10:35 p. m. dally, an<N:35 p. in. dally, exccpt Sunday. CinriniiKtl Express, 10:05 a. in. and 10:40 p. a m.. daily. Columbus Accommodation, 4:35p. m? cxccpt Sunday. ~ St. Clairsvlllo Accommodation, 8:00 and 10: a.m. I:45 and4:35p.m., except Sunday. ARRIVE. Chicago Express, 12:55,5:25 a. m.and 6:10 p. m dally. Cincinnati Express, 5:35 a. m. and C:10 p. m., dully. 1, Columbus Accommodation, 11:00 a. a., dally, ' except Sunday. St. Clnlrsvillc Accommodation, 11 :C0 a, in.and 1:25 and G:lo p. in., dally, cxccpt Sunday. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIVISION. For Pittsburgh, 5:40 mid 7:20 a. m.. dally, 1:40 p. m., dally, except Sunday, and 7:00 p. m. Sunday only. l"or Pittsburgh and the East, G:?0 p. m., dally. Washington Accommodation,5:30 p. in., daily, cxcept Sunday. >r.p.rvE: ( From PittEhurRh, 10:00 a. ra., daily, and 12:60 i p. m., dully, except Kuudny, 0:55 and 10;S5 p, in'., dally, and 11:50 a. xn.,Sunday oulj. Washington Accommodation, ?:55 a. m., daily, except Sunday. Ohio river* railroad time tublo taking effect August 17,1890. PasseiiRcr trnitiK will run as follow*?Central Time. All trains daily except ihoto marked thus (, which do not run on Sunday. SOUTH liot'Mi. tNo.7 .No. 6 .No.31 Wo. m Leave? p. m. a. in. a. m [tj Wheeling. 3::-G 10:?h 6 :rt) Bcuwoo<? 3:4.'> 10:35 6:15 llouudsvllle 1:06 10:W 6:ff2 ,u p. in New Mtrtlnmrlllo .... fV:C0 li 7:37 ,?? Willi ums town 7:U 1:40 9:33 ill a. ni. t. Parkcreburg 5:4.'i 1:11 2:10 10:10 ig Ravcnswood 7:12 3:15 11:?0 |y i p. m. n, MnsonClty 8:1', 6:00 l:CH r, . u?? I V.UU OM'i 1:47 Gftlllpolix _ 9:17 G:0S 2:05 - HuniJugton.. 10:45 7:31 3:45 Arrive? Charleston, via. K. .fc'O 8:5C 8:M a. m. j Charleston, via. C. & 0. 3:29 12:50 11:00 ' NORTH lJOUNI). No. 2 No. 4 No. fc No.0 Leave? *. in. a. m. p. in. a. m. h Charleston, via. K. ?fcO. CMS ll:5i i. m. a Charleston, via. C. <fc O. 12:10 10:18 ll:2t Arrive? p. in. Huutlngton 2:30 11:45 12:W "* Leave-: a, in. p. in. Huntington t5:'iri 0:80M2:30 Galllpolls 7:10 11:05 4:in folut WewnL.?.H 7:? 11:23 4:30 I PMaron City 8:07 12:01 6:10 Kavetiswood 9:25 1:LM 6:30 ]'arkcMburjj?,....?w ii;jo 2.-4S 8:00 G:00 Willlanmown 11:10 8:201 G:W Now MartlitHVlllo 1:201 5:10 8 25 d UoundRVilte 2:2.'. G:3\ 9:30 Ben wood 2:40 C:Wr. 10:C5 Wheeling..- - 2:fol 7:101 10:05 i'nrouKh tlckeuj aiid.bHguMto checked to all potato. I For rates and other Information address W. J. ROBINSON, (5. P. A.. I'lirkersburK. A. J. BANDY. A. O. IV A., rarkenburg. J.O.TOM L1NHON. I'm. AKent.WheelliiK.W.Va. ?i*umrai 3tanaara Time. ennsylvania hjnes. From Bridgeport; Station Trains via tho Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroiul leave Bridgeport for PittaburKh, (;hlcaKo an<l Cleveland, 4:60 a. m. For Pittsburgh. 10:?.! a. in. For Chicago and Cleveland, 1:00 p. m. For ~ Plttsourgh and New York, 2:M p. xn. For dteuI benvllie, 8:83 a.m. Trains arrive at Bridgeport nt 7:63 a. m., J0:2i a.m.; 12:10 p. in., 4:37 p. m.. and7:62 p. m. On Saturdays only?For Kast Liverpool, C:14 p. m.; lrom Fast Liverpool, 11:12 p. m. FROM WnEELIKQ BTATION*. I' Trains via tbe Pittsburgh, Cincinnati ?fc St. , Louis Railway-Pan-Handle Route?lenvoWhcel' lug for SiteubcnviHo, Pittsburgh and tho Kant, C:2J a. m., 12:35 p. xn., 3:20 p. nx, and 8:40 p. m. e For Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis aud 8u 1q Louis. 0:20 a. in. and 8:40 p. xn. For Columbus " and Chicago, 12:35p.m. Trains arrive at Wheellr ingat 5:50 a. m., 10:0) a.m., 2:45 p. m. and 8:20 p. i m. Trains leaving at 0:20 a. ax. and arriving at . 8:20 n. m., run solid between Wheeling aud PlttsburKh. All trains d?lly except BunrlHV. Is ' I1 Financial. " JgXOlUNGE BA.NK~ CAPITAL 8500,000. J.N.Vance... .... President L. 8. Dklai'I.aim vlcc-Preataont dihkctoiut, J. K. Vance, Uto. K. SUfel, J. M. Brown, Wm. hlllnKhktn, 1 O H.l.-t-l- ? ? - ' ... w. ??ui?iu, ? ivuucy, Jolin Frew. ..... Dralt? lMuol on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points In Europe. ' JultX J. JOKE*. Cmhlcr. HANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL 917r?,000. Wm. Isctt President Wu. U. Sikwjk VIco President Dralts oa England, Irclriud, Franco and Germany. l)ll.KCT0V8. ? Wm. A. Irctt, Mortimer Pollack, ^ J. A. Miller, Win. h. Hlmpwjn, 5 E. M. Atkinson, Joiiti K. KotMord, Henry Hjicyor, Victor Rokeuburtf. Jacob C. Thoinaa. 1*1 F.P.J EPSON, Cashier.