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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Ay mail, to ah aw, pdtcgt jntpaUl. Onr >??r* 18 001 Tlirr* monthe.?... |2 00 m i rnth.M ... 4 to | Opf month*.......... ?8 J i limed bj Urrlrr* In City lflc per wttk. KE9II-WEEKLY. Jiy maII, to adxanat, jottagt prtfaid. (lie 18 001 Hlx uuuthv.. fl 60 WEEKLY, By will, to mhantt, fotlagr /jrtpaid. iDr jitr,. II 601 till month*... |) 00 In (*1ul? of Fire II 4K each. in Club* of 1 40 each. In ClulH of Twenty - YT... 1 ? mcU. And anrxtn copy to jwnon |?ttlog up Club. TThc at#** piim ait Intertable. Ketnlt at our rink. In Prafti or roatofllra Money Ordm.and where neither of Ikaaa can ?? procured, arnU the lunarj In a Kiflitcrod letter. 1 UK INTELUOfcNCKH will prwent dally tb? thfl world, tu well m a ??in|dete of local I a??nte. O IIIK WEEKI.Y li Print^ l? had at the counter. I" I* MWlopyuridT and reidturJ in/A tttvi jivm nOml r w HitM'lUliKIA?rertooa denirini to haye the Ji K if lMiu.?MCK?l.n regularly >1 their ^ i?ld*D?tn In U? cliy and itiburli <an U SarS their addma ?t Countlnf n It,,-.in, rrl'T drop letter through the jxntofflw. a Hi ,nNTliJliUTOlt?.-l*o attention will b? paid y I.. iiMinymoui roinmutilmllona; trerj article i mud Ih aeroiu|?nlcil l.jr the wrllcr'a real uataa mid addrrta. j Hiuinfu bum /or at ihouUl be addrewd "Frrw | ,i (M-fUU," ami thmild <n no ctm U addrtutd to ' . tihft tn.lH ulual rnvdxr ofthtflrm by nam*. 1 (EbfttMItgeucev. J ? ' - t: IImine* Memoranda.? The Balti- 1 more & Ohio lUilroad is aiaeued in r Berkley county at $300,000, of which J'JOO.OOO in In the Martinahurg district. The levy in Berkley thin year is 40 centa on wig sivu. me naiar/ ui uouuij oiuceri only amounts to$2,000. n .Spring chickcns are falling at Martins- ii burg for 16 cents a piece, butter 15, and & eggs 12J, strawberries 26 cents per gallon, cherries 6 cent* |>cr quart. n They aajr that tb? following epitaph in c already prepared'for the great Cremation* o i*t of Washington, I'a.: g " Hero hum* old Thirljr-fW,* |*'r cunt' m Thv more hi* lud the inortt lie lull'; Hi Tlia iiior?> hf not lbs more he craml, . I'fiB morn he tha? iu'?rt? ho ihavM? ' Uood Uod! cau audi n pun l*o mvck! 1" 1 The steamship"Bolivia,", for Glasgow, " on which several of our Wheeling people nailed on Saturday last took out the fol- " lowing cargo: 62,000 bushels of corn, {) 700 boxes of bacon, .81 ten beef, 150 do, o pork, 25 hhdti lard, 51 hhds tallow, 12G il ten do, 8,500 boxes cheese, 250 tons of I fresh meat. All the steamers took out ^ Urge cargoes. Ono of them took 42,500 j" boxes of cheese and another GOO tons of w fresh meat. I 1 he wool market is quoted ax strong to t buoyant in the New York paper* of Saturday. The Bulletin nay* that "manufacturer* nro known to bo quite abort." A Ilrooke county grower write* to u* on 1 Saturday last as follow? : "The wool ex- 1 citement hereabout id up to fever beat. " Buyer* very active and competition ? strong. Yettterday and to-day bringing i I") cent* for good lota. 1 think it a very t good time to let go. About all the But- r lalo township wool will change hand* to- o day at these figures, and upward for fancy o grades. Crop prospect* never wore fa- 0 vorable in this county." n The total valuation of the real estate of Greene county, Pa., i* 6,177,835. The amount of money of interest i* $156,730, The aggregate of all property taxable for county purposes is $6,6-10,301. Ice sells at 110 cents per hundred pound* in New York, and new potatoes at $'J |?er bushel at Charleston, Kanawha. The lumber, walnut, ash, maple and poplar, Hhipped from St. Albans, Kana- r ...i.- ??... ?? . v ..... ?i.? ' WH* n>um?, HI .1C? ??? ? l'?/n M?V I lu-sapeake A Ohio road $1,000 per week, freight. The Pittsburgh Commercial, of Saturday, Muyn that "although the trade Mtwociution? of nearly nil our leading induntriex e have met hcrtl thin week, including the I iron, nail,glass, white load, bolts and nut ^ associations, these meeting* have failed to * duvelope any nows whatever with regard (| to those prominent industries Reports j( from all quartern are alike with regard to the quiet and humdrum spirit which v pi'rvadcH all our interest-*, and neoniB i likely to rule for somo time to come." a Tliu Caldwell It 1111 KunIiicnv. c Kijilun Intelligencer: ? I thank you for the insertion of my t comment of the lGth inst. upon your J article of the 15th, upon the "Caldwell'* j Kim ltubroglio." In responue to your i comments upon my remark*, 1 reiterate c that you have no official net of the First Branch of CoOncil upon which to base a ruison for iha continued hostility of tho Ijranch to any inquiry an to the value or ^ otherwise of the suggested improvement. [ I cannot believo the hostility m based simply on the Inck of funds to execute it. I do believe that a joint committee would liable to prepare such an inexpensive, thorough mnl satisfuptory plan for tho consideration of Council that ineaiiH would be found next year, if not earlier, to perfect the work. You auk if 1 will advocate the putting of a good wooden bridge upon the piling lately done in the Unii at EotV street? 1 answer unhesitatingly, yes! 1 doing this I shall be doing something toward securing to tho city Home little coiu|K>nsation for an unauthorized and, in the judgment of some, a malicious and foolish expenditure of the city funds. You profess to credit me with sincerity in my motion to Mfikc out the bill for pile driving. 1 am porry you hud ty pomue it with comments ^hiclt imaly jov,; billet that I was not sincere. in re-pon*e to your queries: "Did he move to rejector vote against the payment of other bills of the Street Commissioner (or work done without an order of Council, of which there is said to have been near $'2,000? If he did, he uriii nmiaiiiliMiL U'illi liimxi'lf- if it.tl irl<am does bo stand?" In reply I May that a long, * hunted, acrimoniou.-t debatu had nearly } ox haunted the patience of the Council, < my motion to strike out the bill of J. R. 1 Miller, $330 2?r>, for pile driving on.EofT j -Ireet, wan ft tent question. The vote of , 10 to 10 nettled it. 1 naked fur such a division.of the question as would enable : :t discriminating vote to Iti taken upon the various clauses of bills, hut the resolution had been bo drawn that it could not easily be done. 1 had to vote f?>r or against the whole amount; much of it was duo for day's labor. I could not bringroynelf on a mere puotilljo to refuse payment of those hills, the payment p( which was requisite to enaqle a hundred or so oi poor iuen to pay their reut and other bills. In voting to pav these l?ilid, I was compelled to vote tor bills not authorued by Council. 1 did bo, connin* Itsntlr with my views of my duty aa a member of Council?in opposition to uiy views of abstract right-doing, aa 1 have done on other occasions since 1 have had I I the honor of being a member of Council. I am perfectly willing tontand upon this position, ready to accept wisdom from any source, and to apply it in the various not* 1 may be callcd upon to perform. IYour suggestions in regard to the fruit of the pile driving on Koil'ntreel are pertinent; and I have uo doubt vou will be surprised to learn that I am fully convinced that it ig in the knowledge of tho members ol the First Uranch conspicion* ^ in their' opposition to any enquiry iu relation to the Run improvement, that aschemo has t>een matitfcd'wfjereby the Hun can be straightrued, tvro bridge! on pile* built?all land damages nettled, anu releases from any and all damage* occurring hereafter on account of the Kun, can be effected for an ?l*nditure of less than $-1,000,00. The advocates of the improvement have no desire to force the city by cunninglyjdevised ^ oiutiona into extravagant expenditures wr the immediate personal benefit of a few ml estate ownera; they have no dedre to entrap the city into an expenditure of $2,600 to $3,500, on the plea of in authorisation to expend lean than one mndred dollar*, an was recently attemptid in Council; they aimply aak for a :ommittee of inquiry, to receive, teat and lollate evidence upon the aubjeot, and >resent the same to the calm consideraion of Council. The proportion does iot involve the outlav of the funds of the ity, it is the usual, the proper course of >rocedure; the Second Branch of Counil has unanimously asked for the ap ointment of the committee; the First iranch refutes, and does not deign to live a reason why. In your closing pargraph, you claim that "It must i?e adaitted that there is no need of such . dreadful hurrv in the matter." Your laim is susceptible of a variety of anwera. Suppose it should be proven, and ueiiovo 11 can dc, mat at somo time or ther the city will find it desirable to traighten Caldwell's Run?it will be admitted that it will be good policy on the Mtrtol the city to secure such bonds, re* Bancs, etc., as will secure It from paying xcessive land damages. All this can iow be secured for $500; what it may cost . month hence is problematical. An inestment in lands on the line of a probatie city improvement would not be conidercd singular on tho part of capitalists, n fact I hate known land owners bittery opposing city improvements?securng delay therein until the growth of the ity has compelled the purchase of their amis at exhorbitant prices. 1 will close his with?it taunt bo admitted that con- 1 iderable advantage may be obtained by ( needy action in this matter?and an hero is no possibility of loss to the city, respectfully urge a careful consideraion, as asked bv the Second Branch of Very respectfully, Frederic (Joodfellow. llooub for playin' owto an organ x Mketin'.?When the preachor cornea ; i and neals down in the pulpit, pool out : 11 the htoppers. That's wot the stoper? is for. When a him in gave out to esung, play over the whole toon beforo ingin', but he mire to play it ho they an't tell whether its that toon or Rome ! ther toon. It will amooiio the people to e?s. When you play the interlood, ometinip* pull all the stoppers out and ometimes put them all in. Play-the nterlooils about twice an long an the toon, 'he interloodi* is the best part of the j itmic and should be the longest. Play rom the interloods into the toon, with* ut letting them know when llto toon beinn. Thin will teach them to mind their iziiBKH. Alway play the interlooda faster r slower than the toon. # This will keep t frotn being the Hatne time aa the toon, f the preacher gives out 5 virces.plny 4. 'ew many virce* is teejus. Dooring the ermon go out of the church and come ack in time fur the next toon. This .'ill show you don't mean to be hard on he preacher by having too many lutenin' o him at wonst. A .llcUiclue ol Ilauy 1'nck. A medicine which remedies dyspepsia, iver form bint, constipation, debility, inermittent and remittent fever*, urinary iml uterine troubles, depurates the blood, ounteracU a tendeuoy lo rheumatism and out, and relieves nervousness, may be rulv Mid to have many uses. 8uch nu aricle ia Hosteler's Hitters, ono of the mom eliable alteratives of a disorderly to a well rdered state of the system ever prepared r sold. It has been over a quarter of a enturjr before the publie, is eudoried by iany eminent professors of the healing rt, and its merits have received repeated euognitions in tlio columns of leading Liuerican and foreiirn journal*. It in Inch. f esteemed in every part of this country, nil is extensively used in South America, lexico, tlx* British possessions nnd West udies. If ils increasoiu public favor in lie put ia to be regarded as n reliable crierion of its gain in popularity in coming ears, it has indeed a splendid future beore it. cod :!NANC1AI. AND COMMERCIAL IIY TELEORAPJI. New York Money ?u?l Ntochn. Nrw York, June IG.?Mo.nky?Closes -usyatlKa- per eent. Prime mercantile wiper 3n4 per cent. Custom receipts $223,n>0. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed il-10,000. Clearings $13,000,000. The Brianniu took out to-day $300,000 in gold coin iiul $140,000 in silver bars. Sterling quiet, ong 4.8", short'4.89^. (ioi.D-Openeti at 10" and closud at 105% ritli sales to-day at these figures, Borrowng rates ln'Jal jVa2}$aXA and 1 per cent per nnum and l-OI percent till Monday. UovBUXMKKTtf? Cloiod ?trong. " Initial HtaUt* 6? ot 1881, coupon*. 1 WU Irt-TwonUwllHAM new ?.U0 'Ivo-TwonUt* (IW7) ?.mw: ^e-TwaiUw (1866).....^. .^.116^ '< ? FiVM ......lit lew Four *ud a half* ...107% rou-furliro (coupon!) 11/'< lurrcacy HI**..........-........ ...... 122,4 Railroad Bonds?Firm. STATH SB0URITIB8?Ouiei. Stocks?The market nas been irregular. It tho opening prices advanced ou a re* mrt that the fu*t pasionger trains would to taken of Mouday and fare to Chicago >ut back to $22, but later the market defined on a report that westward bound reighta wero to be rcduood to water rate?, fhicU aro loss than ode-half those now :ljarged by rail. After midday thore was l recovery, with the exoeption of coal tocks, and the improvement continued intil near the close, when priccu declined i to per ctnt in the general list and IK ?ur cent in United States Express. New fork Central fell off from 03 to 92J4, and ales wero made at 90^a9l)%, ex-dividend, jako Shore declined from 48% to 47%, S'.W. pf. from 48?4 to 4CK,Rock Island from >2ft to D2K, SL Paul from 20% to 1U&, referred from 50J* to 50%,Western Union rom60??to 60J4, Del. Lack. & Western rom 34% to 33%, Delaware A Hudson rom 2(i to 27J4( Morris & Essex from 5G to uX, and U. H. Express from 46% to 45. Some members of tne Governing Commituo of the Stock Exchange arc maturing a >lan far dealiug in government bonds for loeonnt us consols are dealt in at London. The transactions were 152,000 shares, of vliich 11,500 were New York Central, 5,* 100 Lake Shore, 3,300 Northwestern pre* erred, 0,500 ltock Island, 10,700 St. Paul, 1,500 Delaware 4 Hudson,197,000 Delaware, .ackawanna & "Western, 5,600 Morris A Sisex, and 23,300 Western Union. iVntern Untou M>?| Northwestern com..|20% Julcuilvcr - IStf I Northwestern rid... 4fill Juloksllra pfd 2'2 INew Jereey Uutnil 7 I'wlflc MulL 19H Book ItUnd ...... Uartpow ~ -i St. P?ul IWZ Mariposa preferred* 3 St. l*nul preferred... tO? \daiua F.xpraa ?l |\Val)Mh~................ Weill, Fargo A Co- 87 Fort Wftjna MH American 4GJ4 Terre Haute - 6 Uuited States ... 43 Ttrre Haute pfd~... 11 Now Yurk CeutntL 92%|Ohlo A MUslaalppi. 4 F.r1o 6 jChicagoA Alton...- ? Brio prefcncd-~ 10 Chicago A AltonpfdlUO Harleiu ..141 Delaware A Lueka... IMJ5 Harlem preluned.,,113 | A. A P. Telcguplu. It) MlehJgiti Centml.... 3#% Mla-ouri Pacitio 1 Panama- 05 Hurllngton A Quln J0(1 Union l!aritl<ntuck- GO UanolFtal A St. Joe. Ux/t l-?*ke Shore 4}J4 Onlral Pao. botxU.Uti HB3S!?= ?$ C. C. C. x L.?.... 21 dtotlii Fund.... 97% i'tllCQRO. CitlOAUO, June 10.?Flour? Quiet and unchanged. Wheat? AcUyq but lower, No. 2 Chicago spring $147al 47>< caah, $140iK Juno,$144^ July aiked A.ugu?t; reieoted 95o. Corn?Fair demand hut at lower prictt; 44J?o caah, 45*{o July,47J<c Auguit. Oati?Firmar but not quotably higher; 58Xo cMb, S8o July. Rye?Quiet) but steady: 65c asked. Barley?Dull and nominal. rork?Unsettled but cenemllvl lower at $12 55*12 60 ctuh, $L3 60al2 62 Mi J air, $12 72MM2 75 Aogu.t. Lard-Uniettled but generally higher at $3 70 cuh, $S73a8 77K July, $SWaSS7K Auguit. Bulk Menu ? bteady and unchanged. Whl?ky?Steady and unchanged. Toledo, Toledo. Juno 16.?Wheat?Firm; Np.l< whito Michigan $1 ttfc estu while Michi-' uao" $1 9,6; amber Michigan ipot $1 05; No. 2 red ?pot $1 70; leller Julr (1 76; No. 3 red $160; No. 2 amber $ 166. CornSteadier, leller Juns 48^c; seller July i'JKc; teller Auguit 51 We; rejected <!7o; damaged 4QXc. Oata?Dull and nominal. ' Plttflburgti. PrrraBUBOir, Jnno 16.-Petrolemn? Steady: crude $2 00 at Parker's; refined 13KC| Philadelphia dellrery. New York. Niw You, June 10.?Coltira?Dull i UXallJfo. Floor?Steady, with modem talneia doing; No. 3, t3 50a5 00, aperflo western ud ttato $5 "5?8 25, common t good extra to 60a8 60, good to choice SO ( tt 75, whit? wheat extra $080a7 00, fane ?7 05a9 00 extra Ohio 16 SOal SO; St. Lou $0 GoalO 25, Minueiota patent proeei $7 76all 00. Wheat?Dull And aliglitly 1 buyori favor; No. 3 Chicago ipring nel at $1 0.1, (1 goal 62 bid, No. 3 illlwauke nominally $1 67al 88. No. 3 Uilwauke SI 61. lire?Dull and hoary; western i 75a78o. Barley?Quiet and unehanget Malt?Quiet but firm. Com?Quiet an Rteady; poor 55a62o. ungraded 66a59c steam mixed Wo, old weitern mixed 00< Onta? Quiet and icarcelv no atroue: mixe weitern and State 41a85o, white weatern di 4<Ja47c. liny?Unchanged. Ilopt?Nei western 8alJc. Coffee? Firm ami In goodemand; Itlo cargoes lfl^aMKe, gold jobbing at 16??a22*ic,golil. Sugar?I'rim lOJ^e, refined quiet at Il%al2^c. Mi line*?Dull and unchanged. Bice?Quie but firmer; Loulilana 6fic, Carolina Ca7c Whiiky?Quiet at $1 Hal 11?*. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 16.?Cotton-8tead at UXc. Flour?Quiet and itaady. Whed ?Heavy; red $176al 85. Corn?Quiet, bu iteady at 48a50o. Oata?Quiet at 38a43c Rye?Dull at 75c. Barley?Quiet and un changed. Pork?Quiet at $13 25al3 fit Lard?Quiet; ateam nominal; current mak b*o bid, Keuii UH?10o. Bulk MeatsQuiet bat lirm at ft C5a0 75*7 00; thei prices asked; sales of short rib at $7 0C buyer July. Bacon?Scarce and firm a &Ka5?*a7J<a7&a8a8tfo. Butter -Quie iud stuady. Linseed Oil?Steady at 72a73c Whisky?Demand fair and market lirm a II 07. Iloas?Firm and unchauged. Philadelphia.; Philadelphia, Jane 10.?Floor? Quie and firm; super $tt 25a6 50; extra $7 50a8 25 Minnesota family $8 75a9 25; Pennsylvauii Family $8 75n9 25; high grades $i) 25al0 50 Wheat?Steady; Pennsylvania red $1 UUi 1 05; amber $L 05a2 05; white $2 05a2 10 Rye? 85a90c. Corn?In good demand; ycl low ClaaClJ^c; mixed 00c. Oats?Good dc mand at ,48a50c; mixed 47a49c; Pennsylva nia 40a51c. Clover Seed?Nominally 18i 14c. Provisions ?Quiet. Pork ?$14 75) 15 00. Butter?Quiet aud unchanged Cheese?Demand moderate. Kggs?Fail demand; western at 17a18c. PetroleumUnsettled; refined at 13J^o; crude at 9Kc Whisky- Fair demand; western at $1 11. Dry Good*. Nkw Yokk, June 10.?Businees moder ntu with packagehouses. Agents continui to make liberal deliveries of heavy weight wroolens to tho clothing trade. Browi iheelingsand low grade blcached cottom are well sold up anu firm. Prints in limitei demand. Agents are securing orders foi fancy worsted hosiery. . ~fOBTY YEABB BETOSK Ttt PCMJO. DR. C. M9LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, roa tii3 curb or Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on presiiire; sometimes tho pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. Tho r.fnmnrli is nfinrtrrl lncc/?f appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes altcrnative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There isgenerally aconsiderable loss ofmemory.accotnpanicdwithapainful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a iprickly sensation of the skin; his spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases hare occurred where few of them ex-, istcd, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. ?> AGUE AND FEVER. Dr, C. MVLank's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory n #.> lir tvj VI *?UCi \?UtiUUt*. ?VC would advise all V'lio arc afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trul. For all Bilious derangements, and #3 a simple purgative, they arc unequaled. beware of imitations.' The genuine Dr. C. MSLane's Liver Pills arc never sugar coatcd. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. MVLane's Liver Pills. The genuine JWLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. M'.:Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. #?r Insist on your druggist or storekeeper giving you the genuine Dr. C. M?i,ane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Sold by all respectable druggists ??.?? vuumty aiuicKtxpurs generally. To thoie wishing to rive D*. C. M?Lanb's Lxvsa Pills a trial, we will mailt>o?t paid to any Crt of the United States, one box of Pills foi enty-6ve cents. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa, SHIELDS HOUSE, No.7 Sixth St.,near Suiptnilon Bridge PITTSBURGH, PA. W. H. STAHLMAN, . . Proprletoi Thla llouso has recently been thoroughly rani rated mid refitted, with all the modern improvi mentaadded, Ladle* end Families will find tl: House suited In orery way to t&elr wants. Prlvui entrant*, Parlors, Ac. It la located In ooo of the most prominent atreol In the business centre of the city, and Is well vet Ulated throughout. The table iimtpplled with the heat the markt affords. Street cars rasa the door erery tow mle utos ior all parts of tho city, Allegheny, Mancbe tv/. nnd South-aide. Tho proprietor has amed a long Unto In tli huiineiH, aud kuowa writ the wants of guests, eapi dally those ol our farmars. lutes rery modem enly H1.CO PER DAY. .i*''? * ID,1 should hear In mind thi the Stabling atttchfti to the Home Is very Un ami of the best order. Accommodations for 61 horses. ***N. B.-The Wheeling IjrntLunMCM Is r celjred regularly at this IIoum for the benefit i uej* from that aectlnu. felG-M JOSEPH H. HAUK. ihiii uinupv ornPifT uiuppi inn 4i4 annKKi omtti, nnttuinui Re|?lrtr of til klnda of Sewing Machine*, at Afor th? Light Running DOMESTIC 8EWINO MACniKES. Oil, Nwdiaa tod Attachments ?p25 JUNE FURNITURE, I tnw nrrrmt mt miovr/'ts i, urDDnn "?vu VVttKIVIW H l*i?nus e. eomdxdson h s0n8, 139 Liberty 9nid, Pittsiiokuu, Pa no7 DRUCCHT8. Poison! Poison!] ? J POTATO BOO POISON, pure untl lure, " for ule bjr ? LOGAN, LI8T & CO. d. J ?t An Ohio 'Merchant J Writes u>: "My customers say I must keep j? LOGAN, LIST A C0'8 EXCELBIOB ii BAKING POKDEB, They won't buy any "i ? other kind." It ii unquestionably the bent tl J Baking Powder in the market Sold by }. the best Dealers, everywhere. e ! Your Horses & Cattle Neod attention nowand then, llicro ii ? no better Remedy in the market than j f FRENCH CONDITION POWDER. 1 Bold by .. roy26?daw LOGAN, UgT A CO. The greatest medicine op the i AGE! * 0 A \ Kraft's DianhoeaCompomid! ' UNItqUALKD BY ANY OTIIKB HIKPAB1- ? | T1UN IS TUK WOULD lor lb. cut. ol . Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Cholera Mnrhtio i Summer Complaint,&c. In unWeraal umi for FIFTREN YUARK! ? HAD NEVKB FAILED IN A 8INUL11 CASE. f KEEP IT IN YOUR HOUSE, V TAKE IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU 1 RAVEL I Bold with a guarcnteo-WO CURB, NO PAY t He? Certiorate*, from prominent cltlaenaof tlili and other State*. For aalo bj all Drug|Uta and Dcalcra In Mcdl- , L'lut'fl, ut OOu jK?r Iluttlu. ? R. A. McCABE & CO., } WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WHEELING, W. VA., 1,1 myU HOLK 1'HOPRIKTORH. \ MJMHS GET_THE BEST!j REED'S COUCH RYRIIPl Do Not Neglect a Cold However Slight. \ For COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, Ac., uno 01 REED'S COUGH SYRUP!. There Is no Preparation equal to it Try ^ it and he convinced. KEMF.MBF.R! Ahk for "kkrd's Couoti Syrup," and ho aur? you get it. N? PRICK 25 CBNT8 PER DOTTLE. ~ HOUSTON & REED, Proprietors, WlIKRLING, W. VA. ftnr ll uv AIT urn r rut m ? . U1.U vuuiiiAH jij iual>I\,nma. ui my 12 ' The Healthiest ot us ire UibU to hbttruciloniln tlio bowel*. Don't neglect them. It li not uecea arr to outnutc tbc {alato with imuwons driiRi) In auen caw*. The most eflectlte laxatlro known Is j TaIIRIKI'R hppkdvescknt hKLlZKU Al'lIRlRNT, , and it Is aluo the most nurooaliln. It* operation In M soothing, cooling, palnloi. fold by all drugitUtn. ? (CCi week In your own town. Terms and $5 v>00 outfit free. U. 1U1.I.RTT .V CO., ~ I'ortlnnd, Maine. ? K K o C"77 " w?>k to AgenU. BIO Outfit Frtt. I ^ J J >- ^/ / p. p. VICKEIIY, Au<uata,Me. * GEORGE PAGE & CO., J Nj. 6 N. SCHROEDER ST? BALTIMORE, MD. Patent Portable and Stationary Engines, > Patent Circular Saw Mills. Oang, Mulcy and Sash Mills, Gr 1st and Flour Mills. Water Wheels, Shingle, Barrel and Woodworking Machinery, Tanlte Emery Wheels and Grinders, Saws, Mill Supplies, Ac., Ac. ^ BEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE* A| CIO a day nt homn. Agents wanted., Outfit ami ^ yl^ tcroia free- TROh A 00., Augustn, Maine. ^ THE BLACK HILLS, By H. N. HioirtaK, who hu ipent 12 ream In this ronton. Latent account! o! Uold and tilltcr 4 prospcrig, Agricultural and (Inning resources, CM* inste, Hunting, Fishing. Indians, Bud Settlers' ad- n Tenturw with thorn, Mining aud Wild Western U1 Life, the WaUrtalls, Boiling uejrscre, noblo Bcene- \f\ ry, immense Oorgiw, etc. With '27 fine Illustrations and new msp. trie# ONLY 10 CENTS. Hold by Ot all Kkwudealkmr. or sent post-paid fur 12 rants by DONNELLEY, LOYO A CO., PUBLISHEIS, CHICAPO. ILL Oft Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name, 10 els., AO poat-pnld. 1- JONEH A CO., Nsmau, N. Y. (fcc COfl per d?y at homo. Bamplea worth T v3I0 4?ZUJJlreu> Hiinsok ACo., l'urtland, tl Maine. MOST ETYTD AHDHIM ADV la i ununuiiinn i TERMS OF ADVERTI8IN0 IKK OVFKRID FOB NKWSPAFEBS IN TUK 3TA1K OF p WEST VIRGINIA. Send for Hit of papers and acfaedale of rates. Ad- ^ dmaUKO. P. ROWKLLA lU.Advfrthlng ARcntit. No. 41 l*?rk Row, New York. Htftr to Jidiloroj Ihit Papn. Jel-fodAw LEA & PERRINS' ^ CELEBRATED ? U PBONOUNCfcD BY jga EXTRACT 8?3 nf a letter from a _ CONNOISSEURS \Wj MEDICAL OEN- D B4 1LKMAN at MadTOllETlIE Bf ra? to his brother at 4 WORCESTER, "ONLY ,M.ri,a a B <5Allf?F? PERRINS that oAUOt, lp.?C7U <helr Sauc? in hl?b- | Anil ajipllaliltilo fc-fftffife L ,, EVERY VARIETy||S? 3S8& SVSfS III.* mull nSrm iheiuoitwholewuui OF DISH. BgK': s,uc, lhat ,, _ made." / WORCESTERSHIRE' ICE, t 0 ?- TREMIUM AWARDED AT CENTENNIAL for {j ' 1st. "Exoellent Taste." o I 2d. "Very Carefully Prepared." T ;; / ? ??> . 1 cpl in ' ' > J SIOKATUBE OS EVEKYJBomg. % JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, " " 'I^-M mw Tom. " THE HYCEIA HOTEL, i; OLD POINT COMFORT, V*. ?' Sltu.t?l within 100 jar-Jj ol Fort Jlonrt.i Oi?n _ all the jm. 8|?oUl MtlltUoiu lor 111 tumor, with Wit opacity for too ninu. llu til rnodarn tuipromnfOta. Six J.l[j nulla anil lelaaraph otlice. Fl(U?n to twenty Aratalua iteanirn land dtUyJixctpt SundiT). iflo j?rdifroui tha door. . Wowrlor Unrh for taiMng at duar at?na >n.i ?,-?i IU from May until November. Boating, tbhlmrand drltlng racially attraotlte Head (or circular de crtblng hygienic advantagee. terma, Ac. mytt H. PHOEBUS. Prop. " Q5 CENTS. v 1 lii re rcffWed a Urgo wirtment of BBACKETS, WALL rOCKET8 AND TABLES, . Which I will tell .at KLset j.fl ve Ceota. JOHN FBIEDKL ft 1190 Main fit. PROFESSIONAL CARD8. I ^OBEBT WHITE, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, | wauuiiu, w. va. Orrlc*?A(tonM)r Gpncnl'i 0?c>( Capitol. nyW ^ B. C ALDWELL, Attorney at Lair, 1320 ClIAFUKK 8T. Practlcea in all Conrta. apjO ' JUI1H J. JAl'UU, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 Ofllcc in People's Vouk Bnlldlng, corner [ Main and Twelfth itreeta. ap6 f DALLABEWINQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? No. 64 Twelfth St., defl WHEELIMQ, W. YA. * jy J. W. COWDKN, Lttoriioy at Law. offlci!-No. 1232 Chaplin* St., WHEELING, W. VA. c Prompt nttcutlon to all bturinen fnlruitwl to my ~ tu. fe7_ | ^ xi. fuuiikaw, j Attorney at Law, | 1220 Chapukb BTRBRT, WliF.ELINO, W. VA. C 1 C. OLMSTED, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, C q??icb-No. M Pot?tik>th Br. W1IKBUNO, W. VA. T Office Hotiri-8 to 10 A. M. 1 to 8 r. if. do3 yiLUAM ERSKINE, Lttoruoy at Law. I Offlwof the lata C.W. H. Allison, Ma. 1140Chap- . loatrcet, Whittling, W. Va. A Will practice )u the SUta anil Fedora) Courts. BENJAMIN B. ALLISON, NOTAIT FCBUC. Ufflce ai aboTB. dflfl p yiLLIAM PHILIPS, T ntloa of thePiaoofcRoilEiUta Agent, [ ' No, 60 Twelfth Sr., Whwujho. ^ luiitTuoni oi ui kmcm motio and procecdi oniptly remitted. )a3 u yM. H. HEABNE, y 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. fllce with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Market Street. Office up stairs. auSO _ _ JANIKL LAM B, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 ). 1318 Market Street, (over City Bank,) -* Ie4 Wheeling, W. Va. 1 1 J. HUGUS, Attorney at Law. fkt 71 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W, Va. I Practice? In tlii? ?f OMa \r?i?J..ii d^Tyler counties, W. Va. ' novl7 \ A N I E L PECK, ' f ATTORNEY AT LAW, .404 Chapline Street, Wheeling, W. Va. INCH A THOMPSON, J A ATT0RN.EY3 AT LAW, 1208 Chapunk Bthkjet. Room No. 1 Odd Fellowa' Building?up lUlra. | urM GROCERIES. ARQF.ST STOCK IN THE CITY AT N J os. Speidel & Co's, WHOLESALE GROCERS, J B Bell the celebrated VIENNA FLOUR, e belt Flour la the market. Alio, Bole ;enU for GUIDINQ STAR and PIKEIX, miule by Ralston, Hall & Co. very Barrel of Flour Warranted. H HEADQUARTERS FOB L GROCERIES 1 [ all kiuds, at Wholesale only. Merchants I ill find It to their advantage to oxaralne f. ir stock before purchasing elsewhere. 11 1416 Mali & 1417 South Street*, ? DOUBLE IRON FRONT. je-j If 'Satin Gloss" Flour. o ? (t We are constantly receiving thin ^ ELEBRATED FLOUR, f (IP riMPttn 1 ?_??a -1 11 niiiwi mill iiiioi ever inirmr.iccu i into thin market. * r rHE WAR EXCITEMENT [ as causcd an advance and all Flour In dear. on't Waits Your Money Upon Inferior Brands. UY THK I1F.3T-T1IE SATIN ULOSS. _ .ist, Davenport & Parks,' SOLE AGENTS. I ap23 ^IIEAP GROCERIES? J U YOU CAM BUY 4 ne It). Ex. Young Hjroon Tea for 40c. mo lb. uooil Gunpowder Tm for 60c. uo lb. ue*t Ounpowdor Ti* for 90c, ? ne Hi. W?t Japan Tea for ..... ..80c. _ no in. guou japan ac? lor .. 60c. S ne lb. beat Ooiotg Toa for JOc. " ne lb. booJ Oolong Tea for...^. 60c. xrcnty llw Rice for.......... J1 00 PEARL MEAL, CORN BYKUP, nd *11 kinds of Oroeerles at tho lowcat uirket c prices, at J. W. BABTON'g, ! 151 and 2253 lUxxR Bt., Cnrru Wusbumo. S f WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL J Pulley Blocks AUO MOW* AS j Doyle's, Hill's ind Bird's. makchctumd wrcLcaiv*- ^ LT DT THE fiaiB LOCK MTg. uo. linir b. to was, Pm. STAMFORD, CONN, <; Hold (be Load impended ?t i EnibleonecJuitodotbework ^ Jel-eod"OUrCrflTfc C ITOVEt * HARDWARE. [be Cheapest, ( The Best, The Largest1 u DOOK STOVE In the Mftrkat li the CtlebnM VALLEY STAR.: ol BENJAMIN FISHER, P 5'1'AK *UUJNDKI. A great variety of other Cook 8tovca alrayionhand. ^fr-AUStovee guaranteed. 1? r< Marbellzed Iron and Slate Hinteli. Freistone and 8lite Hearths, &o. I Call, examine and aee prices before pur 5JM_ ^ F. CALDWELL ? V Rarble, Slate & Iron Mantles, > tl ommon Gratea, Tile and all kinds of * Terra Cotta goods. ot lilvinlzed Iron Work and Tin 3 Roofing, OGETHEB WITH A COMPLETE AS 80RTMEHT OF 1 ;UUKINti STUVES nd House Furnishing Goods. We call special attention to the eeriest Radiator Shaking Grate. he most complete Grate in the market ; oan be seen in operation in Mr. Frank Q oen's fine residence on the Island. Call id examine, 1507, 1509 A 1511 Main Ntrert, ear B. A O. It. It. Depot. inrO v RE YOU GOING TO MOVE? 1 \\ Don't You Want a MewCookStove? he BEST and CHEAPEST BT0VE3 IN r THE MARKET can be found at | Vo. 14fiB Main St. THE FAMOUS ARLINGTON o AND OTHER d, rirst-Class Stoves," Cad now be bought Cheaper than over before. fr' LL STOVES WARRANTED TO PLBASR 1 P. Don't fail to call and see our stock here purchasing. OSEPH BELL & CO. ARLINGTON STOVE WORKS, V. 11447 auin oi,, nitBBUAU, t>. VA. H an2 n 10HN CLARK. Jr. tfc GO'S Best Six-Cord s mm- n 3LACKflfflyffiSj i PQQL1r!WiiiiT0 THOMAS RUSSELL," PJ SOLE AGENT. S ibtainod a DIPLOMA for a it* n " ttAueiieime m t>oior, G Quality and Finish." WHICH IS THE 0 Tl HGrHEST AWARD kCA.VrttD TO SPOOL COTTON AT IJ INTIHUL EXHIBITION. I np2-dA?r SIMPSON'S """ J .ivery & Feed Stables Owing to the Grant Uoum fire, I Lit# rciuoveJ > the Control Hotel Stnblos, OPPOSITE B. 4 O. B. B. DEPOT, 0 fhere I will bo pleued to wo all my cuitomen nil tbo public generally. With u?y new itoekaml rat*clau turoouU I am prepared to anawer all oalli HIMKIW1IJ. PONY PIIAETON.?I hare a lkak?t Phatton, ulUbla for ladloa and children. 8TYLIHH DRIVING WAGONS-For commerI>1 traveler*, Ac. ? LANPAUd, OMNIBU68FA dc.?Elf*ant Lan ni and Banncbea, lor weddlnga, abopplogi, Ac. Irit-dau tea ma, and all the requliltea ol First-Clown ?ttal>len. 8 pedal attention to feeding and boarding hone*,Ac. PRICES LOW. My frlendi art eepodally InTlted to call at my C ?w8Ubl?, where, notwltbitandlng ray loan* by rt, I an prepared, eren better thau In fore, to furlah livery to all. or. F. SIMPSON. apft-wi YOU WANT FBE8H ROASTED >LD GOV. JAVA, YELLOW BIO, MABACAIBO, or LAGUAYRA c COFFEHS, io to THOBPBN * BROS1. PINEAPPLE CHEESE, LUNCH HAM and Tongue, Cliow Chow, Canned Sal- 0 aon, Lobiter, 4c. p Je9 THOBURN A BEO: MERCHANT TAILORS. SPECIAL lommunication to Gentlemen FROM H. LINGEIM, Merchant Tailor. Determining to olose out my entire stock < f GENT8' FDENIBHINO GOODS, for to purpose of discontinuing tlmt branch t my business, I therefore offer to the ubllo my entire stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods AT A REDUCED PRICE. This is done for the reason that my purged Merchant Tailoring Custom Trade iqulrei my undivided attention. lerthant Tailoring Department. Having recoived mjr whoio Hock ol PEINO tad SUMMEK WOOLENS, *c? am prepared to make op La measure all roolCaulmero SoitlnjH from $1800npardi. With a large itock of tlio most darablo gooda on Land and faallitiea for irning out the molt Fashionable Clothing, oan gnarnnteo pcrfect satisfaction to all litoncra. Give mo a call. el. lusto-eust, MERCHANT TAILOR, ny2B 1230 Market Nl. fhos. Hughes & Co. MERCHANT TftlLORS, orner Twelfth and Wator Streets, WHEELING, w. VA. re are receiving additions daily to our already large and attractive stocft of ORSHEDS, CLOTHS, OA8S1MERE3, and ientlemen's Furnishing Goods, FOR SPRING A SUMMER WEAR, nd beliete vie can offer superior induce* lothlng Made in a First-Class Manner. We will hereafter wake the following acount to CA8II and PROMPT PAYfG CUSTOMERS: Six per CKNT off if paid in 10 day?. Fivh pbr cknt off if paid in 30 daya, am data of delivery of clotlica. VTPLKASB BXA3TISB OUR STOCK AND RICES. THOS. HUGHES & CO. nivlO J.H.STALLMAN &C0., nerchant Tailors! We are constantly receiving NEW GOODS, VOR TIIK pring and Summer Trade ail nlwnyg keep one of the LARGEST AND BE8T 8ELECTED STOCKM OF GOODS in the city. ill the NEW STYLES ?OP? lain, Stripe and Plaid Suitings, lagonal and Basket Worsteds, lain and Fanoy Pantaloon Goods, pring Overcoatings. ad nil goods usunliy found in ntirut-claM tublidhuient. A fit line of ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Always in atore. HE BEST PLACE TO BUY HHIKT8 in the city,* /HfCall and look nt our good*. o. 27 Twelfth St., Wheeling. myl Mew Goods! SPRING and SUMMER C. HESS & SON, Merchant Tailors, CO*. 14th AND MAIN 8T8. IllVfl Inat rAM?iv*ft Ihnl* Uh.? nil kl.mit took of Goods tor PRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Embracing all aew dcalgai of llothi, Cmimerei. Vestings, Suitings, and Spring Overooitingi, Which will be made up ia the Best Style, FULL LINE OF IENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. WHITE tHIMTB MJUJM TO CEDBE, We invite the publio to call and examine nr itock. feeling assured we can offer on* erlor inducement. mrl7 C. HE88 & BON. TRANSPORTATION. gAWIMoiF^OnioiuLHOABCO ISBSfiDBSHl BHtrtr^w w I On anil after Mar 14, 1877, Puwager Trahu wtl 1 | Ita v aa followa-WhwUng Tlma: ^ I No.?. Ma. 7* No.'l. No?S? KitT'BOcyp. dally. dally. ,?u*tft- a.m. a.m. r. M. a.m. Wbwllof mmmm ... 140 ia.J5 1? 1M Arrive* at? p.m. t. M. Ortlton... ? * 9,06 1:15 10:M ?il? ? r. m. a. m .... Jbwr^H-M, 12:88 7:06 1:61 gunlwland............. 1-45 ?;tf> 1:4ft MarUnabun.j.. 4:80 fcio HMMM. Waahlngton City-. 7:70 7:80 Baltlmoie s? 8:09 ... A. m p. m. PhlWoIphla... 8:08 ..<mw 1:48 NewTork 8:26 6,00 *l>ally of |?t Sunday. No. 7 atoj* at all HUUoua between Wheeling and Cumberland; No. 48 atopa at all Htatlona bilwetn Whittling and Qrtlton. "SoTE No. 10. vr KIT-no PSD. dally. No.l* dally. I Leave Wheeling 7:40a.m 110P.M 148 p. M | Arrive at? Zanwvllie 11:80 8:?? ' 106 am Newark ............... l-.Np.il 10.00 " 118 ' Columbua 8.00 " 6:00 M I Handuaky 188 " 110 " IHyton... .... 780 " 1:85 p.m UndonaU ? 8:00" 10:80 a.m l-oulavllo......... 12:88 AM ?... 7:48 r.M lndltnaiolla - 11:28 PM 12:40 ' W. Louis ....... 8.00a.M 101 " rj.lr.rn a.nnu - " "ihitly Bxctpt Sunday. "" , No?. 8 and 16 uikecloae connection atColuiabua for ?1 pointeftutb miI Moutb??l; at Chl**o tor all polnta Wrat and North?mU ? fcS!5:.b0.u?dJ.rmla" m,k* ??nB Baltimore for Philadelphia, New York and,Boalcn. At Waahiiigton City tor all point* Houih. , n?.,nuke d,rcct wnnertloni tor allprtncf|wl polnta West and Nerthweel Pullman Adacc can on all night tralni. WHEELING, TITTH. AND IiALTIHOKH DIV. Laarea dally- Antne dally at wheeling fcfo a. in. Waahlngt'n.pA.lisOS a.w 5:25 p. ui. 7:10 o.m Excrpt Sunday. 'Except Sunday. Tlcketa to all principal polnta on tale at Depot. Office opon at nil hour* during the day. ? THOS. It BIIABr, H. T. DEVR.KH, CltvE,S?liKS"a t On and alter Slay ttlh. 1877, Tralna will run 'daily (except Sunday) ai follows, ?ta: | accom. | mail. { ?umi t.KAYK. llflllalre..... 6:55 A.m 1/1:20 A.m. 3 10 p.m. Bridgeport .... 0:01 " 10;30 ' 8:20 Martin's Ferry... 6:13 ' 11:I? 3.27 " I La Grange <14# " 11:62 100 BU'ubanvUlo...... 7:CT. " 12:09 P.M. 4:111 WelliTllle .... 8:20 " 1:35 8:30 Kochejlor........... MQ ? 2,30 M 0.40 " arh1vb. Pittsburgh-...*... 10:38 " 3:40 ? 7:45 ? Altoonn..... 6:55 P.m. 9:10 ? 12.05 k.U. llurrlsburg......... 1Q.53 " 2:40 a.m. 3:50 M Baltimore, 7:ir? 7:45 Washington.. .... 9:12 ' 9:12 " Philadelphia 3.00 a.m. 7:00 ? 7:35 New York 6:85 ' 1015 " 10:85 " ttifeiton -.. 4:45 P.m. 8.80 P.m. 8:30 P.m. ?rr1vjl Alliance 10:57 a.m. 5:10 p Ravenna 11:58 " Hudson...-12:?0 p.m. 6:24 Cleveland- 1:45 " 7.30 " ...... ahkivu. Ft. Wujruu 11:15 " 2 M a.m. Chicago,.. &H0 a.m. 8:00 " ....... Strubcmillla Accomvuxlati>r?? Leave* Uellalro at 1:40 i>. in.; Bridgeport it 4:55; aud arrive* nt Steubenvllleat 45:15 p. iu. I .wives McuU-nvillo nt 7:45 n. iu.; arrives at Bridgeport at 8:M a. ni. s, (vlul accommodation trains leave IkOlalre at 9 30 h. in. and 12:15 p. in.: Bridgeport at 0:?fi a. m. aud 1:00 p. iu ; arrivo at Martin's Kerry 9:65 a. m. and 1:10 p. in. Returning leave Martin's Ferry it 11:25 a. in. and 3:30 p. m.: Bridgeport 11:35 a. in. and 3:10 p. ui.; atrivc at Bcllnlr# ill 11:60 a. m. aud 3:65 p in. Tickets to oil principal jiolnta In tho Rut and Wmt can Ui procured at the Union Ticket OlUct, McLure lJou#e, and at Ufa' station at Bridgeport. F. 1U MYKK*. wy2!> fioncrnl Pawcngor and Ticket Agent. PITT^BUIKH!, CINCINNATI A HT. LOUIS UKlLY/AY?PAff-JfAffVLB ROUTK Tbo Direct Llue to the Northwest, West and t South wOBt. CONPfcNSKD TIME CARD. Taking cOoct llnjr SO, 1877. To tl* H'?u< and Sbuth (rl> Zanwrlllo). Fust Fad tic Lino. Ex. Accoiu'n I.o?TO ZiuwvIIIb. 8'00A.m 2 ROP.M ArlTt- Lancaster...^... 9:5? ' ' ..... Clrclerllle 10:00 ft;!8 ' Washington 11*7 " 7:15" 7-2Sa.m WilmlngUm 12:IWi\li 8:21 Morrow 1:38 " ...... ?;1B " Cincinnati.. 3:10 " ? 10:8ft " To the HVj/ and fionth (rla Colutnbut). Fast Fao'fc Cm. I.lne. Ex. Et. llnll. Ixave? p. m. a. m. p. u. a. m. Pittsburgh 11:35 8:30 3:40 7:05 A. N. Stfubonrllle 103 10:07 0:15 9:20 Ucuciwn 2:15 :i:55 H.6V 11:3ft ? t. M. P. M. Newark 5:00 a.17 11:SB 7.25 ? . . *'" Columbua 025 SiSO 1:00 10;00 Arrlte? London .. 7:20 *48 fi05 11:00 Xtnta 8:20 8:42 8:1ft 12)15 1'ajrtoD (fc'O MB Cincinnati 11:85 B:00 OU 3(10 A. II. toiiHTlllo ..... 12:35 II M 7:15 To the Wat and Norlhvetl ( ! Colarabni). F?rt Ind. Pae'fc Cb'go. IJne. Ex. Ex. Kx. I*aT.?- A. M. A. V. P. M P. M. Columbua .... 0:3. 10.00 9:60 0:40 Arrivo? p. u. 8:01 ......... ftCi 7:40 " IW 0.0; 0.40 11:02 Richmond ...... 10:?fl 8:15 8.30 .... I'. M. IndI*n?iioHi... 12:35 flcl5 11:25 .... , , A. M. A. U. St. Loull 8:00 *80 Loganiport 4 00 3:01 8;00 Chicago 8.80 ...^. 7:50 7:t0 n?_Pullman Drawing Boom and 81f*plng ran from otcuhonvlllw and Columbus through without change to Cincinnati. Loulirlllo, Indianapolis and 61. Louis, and from Columbua to Chicago. The pluasure seeker or thoM asking Jlomu in tht IIett, should call on or addma the undersign*! for through timetables, map*. land rlrculanand further Information. W. L. O'BUIBN. Oen'l puaoDgpr and Ticket Agent, No. 210 lll^b street, Columbus, Ohio. myl7 TUH'S PILLS - ^ A dlstlnRnishei physician of New York says: It is astonishing how nnlveraily Dr. Tutt's PiUs are used. In my dally rounds, 1 hear of them not only anions the poor, but their virtue* arc heralded from the mansion# of the wealthy nnd refined. Knowing tho Inventor from lus long; connection w'*h medical profaaainn, 1 have great confidence In their merits, and of late havo often prescribed them with tho happiest results in caaca where I dealrcd to make a decided impression on the liver." ?. Jt tutt'sptllss CURE 8ICK HEADACHE. a*iMn? thirty tutt's pills eh: ; CPM ptTgistt. STi'e^ tutt's pills ag curb constipation. KM that th?r Turn pills gp curb piles. 1 'Tj ' ,n" tutfspills|gi cure fever and aous. htilerfott! xn1no.pdr tutt's pills m curd biliouo coua ?,?? air ' 1 withy m?umtutt's pills#:;: cure kidney complaint, wk.n at a?? tutt'spills isg curb torpid liver. tureaoxlTal tutt'spills s/k ihtart appetite. new vokk. j D. I'EAQKB, rnHO I lUML UtUUKMIUtt, Of Churches, Halls, Stores noil Dwelling! in Fresco auil Plain Paper Hanging, No. 43 12th St, WHEELING, W. VA. my24 IJNDEBTAKIKO. BURIAL CASES OF ALL KINDS AMI 8IZB. COKP8BJ CHEMICALLY FREaKKVED. Cklla answered at all boors from tb? Store. WM. ZINK & SON,