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I =_== I Sgilttcational. I I is Ctalal tademyT I NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. I Tie tiirif dgliih je?r of tbla well-known Acad* I (nr. uui^r (bo (barge of (be Vilitation Ktuu, I ppeni on Ibe lint Mouday of E?ptemb?r next, end I coallflB* ten month*. I pupUf rtceired at any time In tbe aeaaion. I Tboie wto ietln to place tbelr daugbten In an I fciUtution afordluf exceptional advantage In I tii bea'tfiftti at (J delightful location, or. I (f jest board, tboroufb duciplJne and inatructJca I it tbe fcac<2a of life-long t??(ben, in every depart I peat of f<ua!o ? duration, including tbo modern I Uxw*tud mu"c- 'bould ictd lor a catalogue I oftblitcbojl Ad drtii, - ?>?f fhn Academy of the Visitation, I Uirecuw* at. d? Clf AltTAL, I mfru** >e*r Wheeling, W. Va. umnjiiLm! I Brooke county, W. Va., will begin Ita Fortj-nitb I ?<*!on SEfTKMBEB 28, U?. ItU the mot.t noted I toiltsi' U? our Bu,e< 1>hvIx.jc MO Alumni, many of I wton trc occupying high plues 0/trxuU It ba# I tour Cfcllfgo I <*)uncs: tho Clawical, tbc I pcjontlfic, the Ministerial, and tho LudK*' Conxse. I tie CtoUcge la uow about fiee of debt, and the I Tiu>t(c< w i;i ?akc an etfort to enlarge Iho Kcdovr I njinttnd tho iiumber 01 (tudenta. Patronage 1* I solicited from nil the frlenda of claaio learning. I /w (ttaJogut* *pply to I PflOK. W. II. WOOLKR7, or I tr.7 DR. W K. PENDLETON*, Prea't. I pBlVAlK SCHOOL. I A JfR3. E. O. CKACKAFT I Hill reopen ber School a: ber Hctidenco, IVo. Mi) Twelfth Su-eot, ON* SEPTEMBER 7th NlXf. iu.V Washington and lee IMVKHSITV, Loxinfftoo, Va, IotinctSfa in the usual academic studio* and In ' * ' ? Vfvltmurine the prufc?fonal wuiooia 01 Location healthful; expciuw moderate. Be&lon ojwtu Sept 17. For catalogue, addrera "Clerk of tii? FucuJty." 0* W. V' jY1; Pro^d^nt LAW SCHOOL -OFWASHINGTON k LKE UNIVERSITY. (jEN. (1. W. 0.I.EK, Praaldnnt* liiftructioa bv text br.olw ard printed locture* triih r<>iir>v? of lecture* on upwhU nubJecLi by erilncnt jurL-ts. Tultlou and fes* $$o for session of nine jiiiiiilU*, tiOKlriiiinK 17. For catalogue Bt. I .'nil Information, address Chaa. A. Graves lfni'^or^f l-HW. Lexington. Vh. J>M WlfTTJl t COLLEGE Marietta, Ohio.' The br*t Mnrnllonnl adranlajrea offered. F.%i>c?msmoderate. twu court**ofstucl\\ Kreo Schol?r?hlp* In nld worthy Mutfenta. HP^? Mi*.' lM'.xt term In Collrg*nnd Acatl-mjr b?iriuvbt-ptruibcrlotii. Cuultftfuus ?out ou nii;>llcaUuu. Arusiu. D HAWING AN1) PAINTING. IliaMww Dodhwdoe will reiumo tbrir CI wa la "Uf.'r, I'r.iwii'K and i'aiiitiug Monday, September KM . '< Twelfth street, Franklin Ju?urA?Lv Ball Jin?. Mini '5Ohio street. Inatructiou nlven on TUuoand Guitar, and in nil bronchi* of 1'aintiug > ;?! * MKDiA (Va.) ACADEMY KITS FOB Businefe (r College. BpecUl Dtill iorltaok! wow Pom. fclurle or double rooms All lUudeiiti bardwth Principal. KWITHIN C'. SBOltTUUOB miii a.m.) ?u14-w?ry<*w Smum? gesovt. If, LAKE_PARK! THE FOUKTH SEASON Of iliii beautiful and healthful rcaart haa opened vcrj iucttokiully. Hltiutod ttpon tho BUM1I T OP TUE ALUS GU AN V MOUNTAINS Uio hark present* uusurjx?m ?I climatic coudltion*. J*o malaria. ExuupHon fr.iui hay /over. llotaicxiue Murroundings. beautiful loeatiou, peat nodal, UKUUtOUti aNU jN iKLLkCTUah cwicof accwinnd rapid cominunicatiou with ibn great cltis* have Justified the hop j ul the proprietor* ttiat ML Laku IStrk would loou uk? Hi place among tho most favored of bummer IU*oru. l*llgUt(ul excurtUwa by nil and mountalu road add to tni? attrociioui of iliu place. Bo&rdltn accommodation are ample and reason* abl? la j.fiwj. MV1I JlCE BUILDING LOTH are to bo bad at mixkni-.c1 cost. Tito AnHcinbly Rtglui AUGUST C aud clot cm AUUCbT 19. Tli? propamma iDClndeaawidaiangeof koturae and imtructiun iu special bnuicne*. Too B. x v. Kanronu uiraptoj vum ivujwu rat&fiirtluAMCiubly. Kouuil urlp from Wheel ltif $t to. i tm A'^biMv r?nf?*ni diploma*. ano Jnsuviuicc Companies. TTKDKKWR1TEKS' INSURANCE 00. WMKKUKO, W. VA? i Onria No. 41 Twelfth Branr. Capital, - ~ 0100,000 DIUtCTOM. 1L0KZ0 LOSING, ROBKRT CBANGLE, J. P. PA I'LL, GKOHGK 1100X, J. 0. ALi/E.RdQN. KOBKRT CBANGLK, President. J. F PAOLL, Vice Preddont. AU'RKl> PAULL, Secretary. C. II. UKN8KNKY, City Agent. ., Inrarct all klnda ot pro party at roawnablo rate?. PrSO Ohio valley fire insurance COMPANY OF WHEELING, W. VA. Onrw?-No. 1209 Main 8treet CAl^TAL.......................m~...?-.?^?"""WO|00000 1K? * goneml Fire Iiyiumnoo Bualncaa. Farm pwpir.y, aud Dwelling Uuuaca tod contend Inland lor three or five yean. Duucrroat. llenry tttuaulbaoh, Alex. LaoghUn, Join, r. Cnpbrtl, W. H. BobllKm, Darlil Uutiniii, Bnj. itwicr. HHNgY 8UHUTJLDACU, Pnntdsnt 1. V. L HQ DO BBS, Socrottrf. Ifg milEiKAKKLIN INSURANCE CO. 09 Traumas, w. TX.. ^ CAPITAL ..*100,001 Imana cgninit 1cm or dAsuwo by fire *ud light uta? til dun* of dmlmble property, also tnior* ursow era Ul? WtaU-ra walen. omens. ' H.Vinoo. PnaUleat, If. HaOj. VIoo rmldcnt I 1* duuy&Wc, Beo'r, Ju. P. AiUina, An I Sec. MMOTOM. K. Vmm, a. Kofllr. L. a StlfOl a W. Vrtttihdm. omci:-So. M TWULTTH BISECT. wrtf ?lnatul;tl. jg-i.SK OF TUB OHIO VALLEY. UAPITAl 1175,000. ! *?. A. Praridw W*. a. Suction Vloo-Presides Druid oo Xaglftod, Ireland, Frwoo And Qarmwu UUOTOM. Wn. A. Tsfttt, ffn. & fltmwon. J. A. Milllcr, John K. Bouford,* * U. Atkinson. "Victor Eoacnbun. Henry bpjycr, _w<: F. F. JP8QW, OMhiW. jgXOHANQE BANK, CAPITAL, ...? taoo,wo. J. K. Vine* IT?PTWMM lA*l!IL I,, i ...VtaftiPwddM MUROM. J. M. Vinoe,' a HorkJjelmer, ?. LauthUn, W. XUintham, I'- 8. DeUpUln, JL W. KaW. John Kn:w, Urafu i?ucd on England, Ireland. BootUnd as U point* In Kuropo. JOK* J. jnwua. OMhlar. ileal gstatt gkflttttg. q. o.smith, Real Eatate Agent AND STOCK BROKER, atteutlon ftren to Cullectint Renta an we icfticnU manawmcnt of Real Ratata. CaofU BUh b?tbl reference*. tnrio lewn matw WT.. wm?Hng. w. Va. "all kinds of book and jo: ftgg'?2!?t2l???m*>1 mn"i 1 k ^ Sly gUltcal. IJCWgZNf -j(yl Tixilliruhf. !-i ralin, , (c. J'rlrt. fiKtc&mV?. st! * M*nfc>Erv MI e?6S#3i<5?dr,|irvl"<*. ' utilion.?'The gen 'JSW.Miyitlou oil Uan our ^?C^ rrslsUml Trade-Mirk, suid our far-oimUu rijtiAtorv. A. C. Moyer A Co., Sola M^|!!HJ223BQiBE5E9^^^^B DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure oFConirhs, Colds, Hoarse...? P?... A-it - C>__ L!i'. ucao, viuuu, naiouia, Diuiiumia, Whooping cough, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price; 25 cents. Mftf MMMj? 4>A written guarantee or cure given In everj cJeun.Juruken.aa-AllconsulUUons Fwje aa< Sacred. Dr. Clarke's Celebrated book am Writings (In plain envelope*) two atnmpa. W, P. CLAREI. M. P.. MBTlaeSU CladaaaU, QUs. cancer of Tom! OMt Resembling that of General Granl Fomc ten yen's oro I bad a scrofulous sore on m; right bnnd which novo ine great trouble, and nn der cGc oia-Uuie truvmunt wtt* healed up, aud supposed I wit well. I found, however, it hm only bceu driven itilo the ?ysU m by tho usoof pol siihand me-curr and In March 1 hr2. It broke cu tu my throat, and conceutraUd lu what route 0 the doctors dcmmiust <1 cancer. I was p'ace* uuder treatment for this di*ru>e. Homo his o soven 0! tbo ben pliyriclAM In the, country ha< men dlflercnt thai-* un-lffr I heir clia'go, umosij them thtee BpecialUts ia thlK Itno; but one aim Knottier would eihaust heir bit ill find drop me fori grew worMj continually. The cancer hni eaten through my elite c. dotro it<K Iho roof a my mouth and upper Hp, thou attacked m; totigue. palate and lower Up, destroying Uiu palst< suit oud' r Up?uilrily and oslf wy ton* ue. oatin/ out to tho top of my Jo t chcok bono and up to th left cyu. from a beirty robust wainau of pound*, I wu re "need f> nmeto fra'L-/ of skin au< lionet, alraot uniblo i"o turn m*Ku5f In befl. ou'd not rat nuv solid food, but KubisUd a liquids and my tonguq win no Ut gone I could no talk. Tho anuulsh of mind aud the horrlblo Mil ferlngs ol body which 1 experienced never can b revealed. Giteu up by nbydcl^u to die, with m hope 0/ rccovory upon the part of frieudn who fa around my bodiide oxpoctlng every moment to b< my lust; in lac;, myfcusbaud would place hlRl'atu on mu every now and then to fw wli? ther I wai alive or not, and *t onetime all decided '.hat liN was extinct, and my death wu? repotted all ovc; thocou try. Such was my wretched and be! pies* condlt'oi the dot of las Of.tob r, (lWtl, vt.eu my friend: commenced nivlnjc mo Hwl/l's Specific. In 1<* than a month iho rutin* places stepped and heal ii<g co-umoticfd, aud the fearful bperture in inj cheofc has been clorcd and ftrntiy knitted together a promts of a new under lip Is progressing finely end the totuuo which was almoht destroyed is be lug recovered aud it seem* that nature Is aupplr ii-g a new tongue. lean talk so that ray ftp-no can readily understand me, aud can cat wild food npaln. I am able to wul* About wherever 1 pleaii without tho assistnu eof any one, and have sainoi II ty pounds of ti?ih. All this under the blesMni of a mercifully Heavenly rather, is duo toSwitt' Hpcclfic. I tt*u a v.-ond r and a marvel u> nil m; fr ends, hundreds of whom have knowu my In tenseaurteriugs, and have visited mo in my anil.1 Hons While < am not entirely woll, yet my amtl tude is none the ies? devout, and I am coufideu !... - lutiliiii, minviiw ia nftiff l? Ilnli'. If tin' donht tf?e?o fa?t?, I would refer!hum to Hon. Johi II. Traylor, WUte Scumor of thfs district who 1 my neighbor, Dr. T. 8. Undfl'-ld. of LaGrangp, Go. or to auy oilier i-creons living la 'be touthern |?ir o( Troup a county, Go. Man. Mahy l. Comui. IaU auge, (J?., M.x> U, U85. Sold by nil druggist*. Trerttlne on B ood and Bkln PIsowm mailed fret Cnll on our J'byalcian, No. 157 W. 28.1 ?t., S \ Consultation Iroe. TiudwirrSricii'ioCo., lintwo 8, Atlanta, Ga, JelSuuv For oale by Laogtilln Pro*. A Co and Logan & Cc Tako all In all. ?Tale all the Kldnoys aud Liver Alcdfeints. ?Take-nil tho Blood purifier*, ?Take all thu Dynpeptln and Indigestion . cures, ?Tako all the Ague, Fever, and billon* rprcifla. ?Take all tho Brain and Xervo force tcelret. ?Take all tho Gnat Jiealth restorer*. In thori, take a;l tho be<>t finalities of all theie and the-!?tf, ?Quhtitif* of all tho best medicines in the worM and yon will And that Hop ?UlUat luvo the besv curative qualities an powers of all-concrntratetl In ill m, ?And tbjtthey will cure when any or all < theco, singly or?combinal. Kail! 1! 1 ?A thorough trial will glrepcaltivo proof ot thl Hardened Liver. Five years ego I broke down wl(h kidney an Uver complaint and rhetrsath in. . ? Blnce than 1 havo been tumble to bo about at al My liver botamo haul like woo V, u\y limbs wai puffed up and filled with water. All the best physiiiUns agreed that nothing coul cure me. I rttolred to try Hop Bitten; I h*i UMM RtVCU uuiun; hue MIUUV? < ?-. MI v...? .W my liver, tbo swelling from my Utnbi, uud it hi j Vorkuta miracle iu my cue; otherwlno I woul havo been now iu my grave. J. W. Money, BuSUo, Oct. 1,1861. Poverty nncl SiilTerluy. "I was drapg?d down with debt, poverty or MifleniiK for > *-nr?. caused by u tick tumily at ln*K? bill* for doctoring. 1 was completely dlseonrged, until ouo yo go, by tb<* advice ot my jiaMor, 1 comment* Ufclng Mop Bittern, and In on.) month we woro ? well, and uoa? of us have *fen a *:ck day tine 3 and i want to #ay to all poor men you can kei your families well a year with lloo Bittoinfor 1< , tbaa oue doctor'* viali will cost l know it." ' ?A WOBKINOUAN. VN'otio genuine without a bunch of green ITo . ou ths white lab.1. Shun ill tli?i rile, poUoao sint* wiih "Hop" or "Hop*" in thulr same. auM MWF4W ENDORSED Br THE WORLD. l^^ERMAN ! BITTERS THIS GREAT BUXBR OF LIFJ3 J* a Double Dl'tlllntloti of over tnvnty^lfflarat kinds or me t*-?i i.-Munn - .... only True and J'rllnltl* |<ii?r< by whlrli the entire Ortat Mdicil Virtue* nn?l Curative PmprrtlMof tli? tlntuMu (m uraduMd. wv ?n? conflduit Hint tlili tirrut i.'rriunu Tonic will l*? found Die wort Kxalih tilvlnj? e*er pluitd Ufiire the pnMic. Am imi?I l'hwutnt Jnvlgnrniit II UnS??lntrly tllhnutarlvn). Mid afford* I.''sta NT lti:i.n r.nnl * PKitrwr Cuuit Rosi-entred In all muMOf Dyn-eptia, L?* or Appetite, h'cn-oumrw, ' \v.<ikn*M, C'rnni{??, Dyiu ulrry. (.'holtra .Vnrlmt, It N.mvt, Dlarrli vn, Aattimn.NIrk Hlnraock, ItllllotU* n<>?. Afuonml Fovcrnndallotlier Malarial DUeaiM Th 1*0 rent Me*llrlii? For Siil?K*er>'wh?r# I-l'LTZOLD & CO.rrop'*. 1 tult liuore.M* for Mlo In Wheello* by Logan k Co. and Kit ardeou, Goodwin A Co. ktuK-v* A Did you Suppose Mustang Liniment only good ,d for horses? It is for inflamma*" tlon of all flesh. B - ih %M\x?mx. untcvj Nwa* So ami FourUM'ath Struct 10 It A K KU*d KfcVji OT J?. A Ma?tcrJy Pre?otit?tiun or tb? I<iu?i la lb' Ohio OampAJgu. Following are extracts from a Apeeck delivered by Judge Foraker at Ports mouth, Ohio, yesterday: "Turning from National to State issued the reasons are even stronger, It that bt possible, why the Democratic party-should uo turned out of power. When tne Democratic patty cauie into power two yeari ago, they made loud pioiesaions of being in favor ol civil service reform. But then veiy lin?t clticiftl act was to relegate Seuator Pendleton to privatu life, for no other alleged cause than thai, he Had identified ltiiuwlf in a practical way with the civil servico reform measure* But the inert fact that they bad relegated him to priuate life whs not no bad as the manner in which they did it. There have been two jjvgwiiuurttB m luu maiury 01 uiu omiu oj Ohio that will bo specially remembered lor their obnoxious records. They are the O'Connor Legislature and what id now come to be known as the Coaloil Legislature. According to Democratic newspaper accounts?not only a lew of them, but practically half the Democratic newspapers of the tttate?the elec tion 01 Henry il. Payne over George H. ' Pendloton to the United States Senaie wad i to infamously corrupt a transaction as to I put to shaiuo every honest man in the State ol Ohio. Accotding to thesa ac' counts it watt corrupt in tne inoscodioua and offensive sense of tho word, so cor!rupt that-it seemed to the intelligent and reasoning people of the State scarcely possible that a man of Senator Payne's re* - puted good character could be induced to r accept such an honor. If nothing else could be said against the Sixty-sixth GenI eral Assembly ttmn that which has been said oyer and over again by these Democratic newspapers and by Democratic voters with respect to the election of llunry li. Payne, then thac of itself would be sufficient for branding that Legislature as t, infamously corrupt, and for retiring it and every man who would dare say a word in its defense, to private life forever. EXTRAVAGANCE. y But this bad beginning was only tho bei gining of a course that, with very few ex1 notittonn. turn bad throughout its ^Iomr. For the Legislature was not olIy tlie most corrupt, but it was tho most extravagant that ever sat in the State of Ohio. It increased tho annual expenditures for the State Government, not by $300,000, as I said on a former occasion when 1 did not nave all tho figures btforo mo, but by more than $1)00,000 annually. 1 have seen icstated by way of apology and explanation for tins that we are charging upon the Democratic Legislature tho co&t and expenses thty were called upon to provide jorou account of the floods, tho riot at Cincinnati, ?fcJ3ut not so; for after eliminating all these coats and expenses, a^fld considering only those which were regular and ordinary, there ia this increased expenditure, rs 1 have said, of more than $000,000. Never has there been such extravagance in the administration of State affairs. In addition to this increase cf expenditures, they increased the local municipal indebtedness of the 8tate by more than $11000,000, thus rushiug the btato headlong to absolute bankruptcy. And not only were they extravagant, but with it all they have manifested an unusual incompetency. This is especially true in the mutter of the management" of the penitentiary. At the csoae of Governor J?outer's administration this institution was not only self-sustaining, but was yielding an annual revenue . and income to tho State ct moro than * $50,000. By this Democratic administra* turn the management of the penitentiary i has been such as to make it au annual ex* penaalfl tho St.ito of near that amount. I And not only have they thus made it a losing institution to that extent, thus increasing tho burdouoof the tux-payers, but L they inaugurated tho "piece price plan," . as it is culled, which is far more 1 odious aud offensive to outside honest , labor and far moro destructive to the business industries with which it comes in competition than was tho original contract system with which so much fuult was found. In addition to this extravagance and outrage upon the people of the citato and the taxpayers, they have violated tho very genius of American institutions by laying violent hands upon local self-govern ment, in attempting, for the most brazenly partisan purposes, to practically take away from the people of Columbus tho right of governing themselves. Aud uot only did thoy undertake to take away from them this righ% but they ulso unlt dortook to take awsy from tho courts tho right to declare that tboir mea3uroa in this a respect were unconstitutional aud void, assailing therefore not only tho peoplo, ,{ but the highest judicial tribunal of the peoplo. 5. THE LIQUOH QUESTION*. And on top of it all, they have destroyed tho Scott law, and with it they have broken down all regulation and red straint of tho evils of the liquor trallic, , and liavo robbed tho people of a just c source of revenue to the amount of $2,000,000 annually. But it is said that the d law is unconstitutional. We have our fe respective opinions as to whether it should ? ever have been no declared, and wo like? wise have our respective opinions as to the 1(1 manner in whicn tho decision was socured. But supposo it was uuconstitu' tional for the reason assigned by the Court, it does not follow that another like it would be if it omitted the lien clause on which tho Court rested its decieion. On tho contrary, the Court lias held that it id would uot be. In other words, it if ld tho decision of tho Supreme Court oi ar Ohio tHat while tho Scott law, according tc sjj the last decision, was for tho particulai " reason assigned unconstitutional, yet thai ?p it is constitutional and entirely competent to tax the liquor traffic, and to regulate it so as to suppress its evils. The Court has never presumed to say that it was uncoil!? Htitutional to tax the trallic. It was the r\t frlin luilt. r.ouialrtl urn i| "* ..... ? it wanted to serve tho bei>t interests of the - people of the State, to have promptly re euaoted-another law for the taxation ol the liquor traillo when tho Scott law wai abrogated by the Snpreme Court decision But it failed to do so; it neglected its op portuuity, and that of itself is anothei reason why the Democratic party should be turned out and the Republican part) put in. The people of Ohio want another suet Jaw as the fc'cott law was, and they no! only want it, but they intend to have it Not that wo imagine that such a law wii be entirely satiifrotory to everybody, fo: we do not. On the contrary, we know that como people will bo satisfied will nothing but lieonae, others with nothin] but prohibition, wlflleothera wantabsoluti free trade; such aa wo are practically hav iognowjbut because so long as we ltvi under our present Constitution?which w< must do until the people change it?it i; the only practicable and the mostnearl; satisfactory measure wo can have. > Tho Ronublid in party is a practical par ty. It Ukea hold ut tha situation ns it ex iets and makes tlio most and the best pue sible out of it. And hence it is that thi ,h Republican party, recognising the situs , " tion as it is, (tec!urea itself to be ia faro ? of the regulation and the taxation of th liquor traific. Oar Democratic friends di not pretend to say that the liquor trsfSi ought not to be taxed. On the contrary they conceded that right two years age and they concede that right now. Thet only objection is that thoy do not tut U tax it until they can amend the Conatlta tion, and not only until they can araem the Constitution, but until they ean ament it in a particular way, that is toaay, it favor of a graduated license system. In view of the record that the people o Ohio have made with respect to license we aro warranted in saying that our Deino cratio friends mean by their declaratloi that nothing whatever ahull be done wltl the liquor traffic. License was voted npoi nod defeated by the peopla when our preeent Constitution na adopted. It waa voted on and defeated again by tli* people .ik?by an overwhelming majority In 1874 It wa? n third lime voted upon and defeated by the people in 1883. THE I.IL'BNBS (IL'SSTIOX. Xh> VM But consider lor a moment how badly It waa defeated at this laat election. In order that It abonld carry It waa necessary gin Xxoo that It ahonld receive a majority of all the votes cast at that election. Tht total number of votei caat was 721,810; necea- ,>rroc?? ary for the adoption of llcenie, 1X10,0501 .Mr, wS? number of votM oait in favor of licasie, 08,288/ the number of votej the pro- New Yori position lacked of adoption, 261,412. In ??[; jf",' other words, the naked majority against ?n..re Ik ltcenso was 622,823. In other words, mbITmI nr again, our Dcmocratic friends declare that i r , . they are in favor of regulating the liquor mlnuws n trallic aud taxiug it only by one way, an J that way is a way which the people oi Ke* iffin, fiutn ho<f? -oniaA Mnr.li arid nnmlpmnHfl bv HTCCIlt. 1 a majority of more than 500.000 votes. 1 There never was a more impertinent anil aiinnuiota ! palpable case of trifling with ihe people of Ohio than the Democratic party arc at- p? tempting when they say they propoaq to Unm,'U2K regulate and tax the tralllc by a license barrt. ora system that is man;,estly, in view of these {? j figures, an absolute impossibility. 4S;Teas] The dilTerenco between the Democratic ?c: Uniou and the Republican party ia Bimply this, and it is the name diUerence that has deferred, always existed between these parties with &ortm,97 respect to important public questions: The S-ioSw! Kepublican party takes hold of the situa- Denver & tiou as it ia, and proposes to deal with it red. W: Kc in a practical, sensible, manly, outspoken, JgjJ fearless manner,so as to subserve and pro- & Chicago, mote the public welfare and the best in- j?b canin interests of the people of the State. The SSH Democratic party proposes to igaore the Nortuwesh practical situation and profeaiea to 25LML? havo ideas that it knows are impossible of practical appl cation. clvo, 18^;' If it were possible to have license, do it could not be had for two years yet to w?p sI u! come. It is hardly probable, if our Demo- Kxpren, u cratic friends should have the Legislature, u that they would have it by a three-fifths N*w Yoj vote. Until they get a Legislature in J*1!: ?*P? which they have a three-tifths majority^ sutJiiwk and every single oue of them in favor of and sute license, it will bo impoaible for them j ? 0* t( to even submit the question to the people, bu.ffia;^ this vj( itself is bo improbable tU-it it is bu*bela?pu hardly nmsiary to cons id or the further Jf'JjSpjSSj/! improbability of the people ever adopting tow er any such measure, it is manifest, there- d?ii fore, if the people of Ohio would have this matter dealt with, they must elect the it oj^aiw Republican party to power. l 01%, c.osi We occasionally hear men talking about jjXSi not being satisfied with the Republican ein; export* party, and intending to turn their backs tattms; w npon i?, because it does not coino up to the fall measure of all they would have it 5 c:cli*iu* do. Let such men remember that they uoc< are a part of the Republican party; the S party ia not something other than thorn- do?U42e. helves. They have part and parcel in all ?i?t fair; 1 its glories of the past. If they are proud ggj* WW of that past, let them stand by their party, a.r*:s Qc; t that has been the salvation of the country quiet; nsfiai in the days gone by, and is the hope cf Sowiw-^V the country in tho days that are to come. 70. aioIu* It hag been a great power and instrument Mrdennuu for good in the land. It has never failed jjur "reaju to accomplish its high mission. In the por< impart y, therefore, is tno place for all who meat* Arm. esteem themselves Republicans to remain. SjJJjy ritay within its lines, follow its flap and October 6.&1 help it to work ont tho gloiious destiny oi ?<*; iKu A niArimn noonl?." MifOh 874l ...w rvwK... ratnerqutel r chicago. iiO.'ii K *M AKKKTa. lli today'* I The lVhole?alo l'rlce* of nil the Vnrluun wd^'j'^vithli Commodities. iucreate hhc iNTKLUOSKCXn OKPIC*, 1 Wjikxunq. Wednesday. 8ept 2. ? Flour quiet The grocery trade during.the past week has im- ^Mler uwinj provod very percejt.bly. l'rices have becu Ann, and dull, i aud in same Instances have advanced. Tho buyers J^ayMiah have been more numerous aud tho outlook is al ooti bright or th??u for some time past. The provision November!) trade has been light, and not ninth has been done In tho grain department. Very liitlo wheat l?cqm- owlngto Ui lug , in. In the produce llue there hire been but RrtW *i further reductions, aud the supply has been greater tlun the demand. The pUcei given below are subJ-.-cV to ttu&tuailons during the week. at a%c. O ubii.v, nxji'r, etc. September Corrected by J. M. Clouston, general grain deal- Kye stead cr, corner of Market and South streets. No. 1 II Grain?Wheat ? e per bu*hcl. New State oau cluMd abou ii>c; old, VMUb. Uyu 70c, nuuo otlerlug. State September corn, on the wharf,&ic. ft,',??5 v, H. Flour? Fancy patent*, (spring and winter) M 00 to * cloa. fi 25; fnucy family, wblto amber umber and winter higher; casi $5 00. Oat latwl?medium brand?60 per bbl; at l&ucvfAOU. Kye flour WOO. Boxed mu? iiitl Ft?l?brown middling* SIR 00; coarse do rib &.8ta4.S $1S00; bran lie00; chopped teedtWOO. . lualatfllv Huy wvi Mmu??Prime loosttimothy,new, <15 00a Una; creac 18 W per ton; no old ottering; prime baled $16 COa 1 USai3^o. isj uj wer t?m. and very tltto oflerlu*. Wheat firmer at 7! straw 8s OOa'j 00; oat straw S10 00; very little straw vembe'. C la market. October, 3^3 PROVISIONS, ETC. 2)<0ljWer. Corrected by D. C. Lwr, Jit., pork packer, Tour- l^duucha teenth street Fmuon S. C. Ifjuns 8 to 12 lb average 11X erste. Whi ' ' 14 to 16 lb average Ilk 2 nd Sep * " is \>i 2J lb average 10H November! Breakfast l!acon~. ?i? spot dull; S. C. .shoulder* .. - Vi mixed 5lJ{ Clear Side* ~'/i September Plain Shoulders -tv^c; Decc Mew l'ork (barrel 2U> lbij f 12 GO eilt ed 17c 1 Clear do do * 13 80 ye te day's Dried fleef, C. .... - ltfcUK iho market i'uro Leaf Lard, Tierces, 850 lhsl...... rejected m Kelined Lord, Tierccs .. ... 1 uew No. 8 bologna Sausage - ............ 11 #7c; future qrocciuks. bjreijiajfc."; 1 IWi/ [II Corrected by Nbill a BuixonA*. WholMllOgTO- ssyvss ccrs, corner ilalu and Y ourteenth streets. _ rxtra* 1(U1 lirr.,. diifiv? Kniii'v Kin. iM<r 111 . i:in? clwilrn do. I ..i_ 10; priinu Klo,'Jj-jc; good lUo, ?c; ordinary, #Hc; Java, lsa20o. wwcwiu Rotutal iXifee?In paper, per lb, 12Wc: 30) lb ir? lata >?c less; lower grades 12c: In bulk, lf>{; Java, No. bulk, 25c. menu 3,00 Su-jar??Standard confectioners, A. per lb, VMfi\ ^at Windsor A, 0>^c; reflned yollow, 5}4afic; granulat- >'O.. ed, 7c; powdered, 7)<fc: crushed and cut loaf, 7)?c; ij"a, Syruj*?Choice itint syrup, 35c; prune sugar jwiit meat he* Hoc, 7c; broken rice *?Afcit Orltaru Jfotasses-Cholco, 48c; strictly prime, 45c; prime, 43c. al? Aim?Young Hyson, per lb, 2Sa50c: gunpowder choice mil 25*750; Imperial, 35a50c; Japan, 23h70c; Oolong Tolrpo, 22a75c:8oueliong. 22a65c. Feptembor OatvUa-SWr, full weight, 12c; stearinc, per set, December) i 12c; mould, per sot, lie. , bid: Nove J Wj/ar?Cuolcoelder, 12c per sal.: standard city uuiot nnd t 1 brands, lOallc per gal; country 13al5e per gal., as i^r 4^. 1 to quality, quiet; casl Wuodtn Wan?No. 1 tubs, per dozen, 17 50; No. 2 O'orer see* , tutu pur douu, 86 50; No. 3 tuba per dozen, 85 60; October 15 v-booppall* per dozen,$150; 3-hoop pulls, 9176; u.ITfUnl I kcelors per nest, 81 50: outter tubs, 50 U? capacity, , {rjftf.?1 H 50; do, 35 lb* capacity, ft 00: do, 25 lbs capacity, timber M7< #360: washboard*, pWn.8160*1 75; washCSmls, {JSoi-JS 1 patent, per dozen. 92 ?0o3 50. dlli . Vannttl tfowfc-lMe peacbe*. 8 lbs, 8110: peaches, jJiL'. VJJ* 3 lt?, 81 50al 'JO: tomatoes, 3lbs. Makers, 85c*, sweet jfc" corn Wo: Wlnilow coru 81 15; strawberries, 2 lbs, wf" '4125; blackberries, 2 lbs, 1100; raspberries, 2 lbs, " I *100. , , Chute?In quoted In Jobbing at Ga7e for prime Chic a 00 western, aud 7}Cc for lull cream western; Swelt- portv. Cat ' ~ I , 1 -1.jirtj.^llnif (nniulllv* I Iml.Hnfii, 1 J/l 1 uia . M.'( lU^UIVi UIUIUIIW *" 'I > uimuui|W 1 ow ucou , ! Factory 7c; Coieago nut chccto mild oo. G 00; nock r t'uih?So. 3 medium mackerel*! (X); No. 2 mo- and mix' dlnni, tOUO. , f.? 60*3 85; * itaifu-Cboioo navy at SI 40; modlum H 80; mix- cow?fi76? * c<13l 10; Lima 4kc rer lb. KeoelpUlf r . **<?*?us of timothy aeed at ?1 00 per monger at bushel; clover iwall wed W 00; large |7 00, m 4 1>; pac , >&. 1 per bbl $100: extra perbblfl 65; dairy Jgjj be-d'; , flue. U bushel uiclu 9150 per tack. ani|2 00a2 tiuxd Corn? finite p?r lu. P, t ? r Cider-Vet bbl ? uOalO 00; crab applo 810 00al2 00. i',"1'' 1 Qinung?Tl M pur lb, ^ 55Sh?Jr IfalU-The card rato la t2 25. w^ .inw Prttcrrei-Ualto per lb; apple butter 4>{c per how , .hit* t 60o; hickory auto H 0*1 25 per buihel. obIpU MJ PKQDUCS* Cl NCI Wit I Thwo prloct are baaed on wholeiwle transaction* M(j light * ofthU day, subject to Uuctuatluua duriug the we?kt 400; wool r Corrected by 11. C. Mkych, geueral commission ? merchant No. Twelfth street. . jtppkj-New fancy Wc to 74c per bbl and market N*w Ac very dull. vlou? ret*i I Butter?Uood creamery 25c; freth oountry 1Ca20c; been fully 5 common RalOo Uwdlroi Orten .stuff?N'ew potatoes f 1 20 per bbl. New rlo. are lu CttMMgo >1 Mi per out. new onioua duo per pr:?iuu? 9 bukheT. Cauliflower lOu'JOc per buncb. Tomatoes, vanced pr U 'i-ViSUo per htshel. Cucumb.ru, II 00 per bbl. iuch to?* u New boiti* II 00 per bbl. Cantoloui?s II50 per 8c; doc in barrel, ttlver iHO.oni. W 00?10 00 per 100. Corn, man Mini f &4aCOc bbl. 1'eaches. |l'Sa2 0) per box. Bartleit lucbto7)< pear'. IJ 00 jnsr bid. i'lums, It 00 per bushel; Bates 181; liu^kulbjrrics ttkall OJ per bu'ket. Una brown //<>ik-y?While clovtr, 18a20o per lb; buckwheat, tlccottoni lttltoperlb. Uonof lb r //ops-Choice, 28a30c per buibcl; inferior grades, pscuwai 22*240. aud 1888 ft L* JHwtfrv-fiprlng chickens, ft 7&j2 00 per dosen; - old chicken*, 12 7-aiOO; turkey*. 7c per lb: docks, r 12 ftDa2 ~f? per down: goo*, T&osfl 00 por pair. ' ^kporttod pared pmofcaa 39. y 83c; unparoddo. lfialfc; raspberries 3&a30c; black* onan?M4i c berries loc. Newaundriod?Applw, quarters 2c; On. Cm Sliced 8aDo; peaches, new halves, ttjnlta; do. II 03; lo* > quarter* do. pared UalBosdo. blackbcrrica 41.706 ban i So: do. raapberriaa Ma33c; pitted ohsrrlas 2ba2#c. 00) barrel r ?w??Fnab, candled loo per dosen* . * . Pirnroi j rtalhen?rtime Uvegeese, OOattc per lb;second, |D(] emf i fepfasa Sg 1 Tropical ^ntlfr-Ltnoni' 15OQafl00 per box; Aa- MgJfrJJ X plnwall bananas KMaS 00 per bunch; Jamaica hlpmenti do, II &0a200; Oranies, per box.HOODOO, accord- New Yc J lag to quality; Pine appfia. Uaaoo each. elosedatl i Wheeling Live Stock Market. - This market has ruled fairly during the past j week. There has boon a full supply of common . oattle, but the better and finer gfadea hare been February i JBSS - Mi \:ii, M :-i sfe... pod.?nto WOlbt., 3HM0per lb.; light, 0 800 Iba, 2Ka3c per lb (arket active; 4a4Kc per lb. )u]l:2H*3oper lb. Good, market firm; 1)0*0 per lb. BOQalOOperhead. FINANCE AND TBADB* kturee of the Money ud Stock Markets. u, Sept 1.?Money eaay at lalK perIne mercantile paper U6 percent. For* ange dull at H 83)fal W. on Boxne-Are very dult okw-Quiet and steady, r Boxoe-Oauerally firm with fractional The Ptock market waa let? ictlre during oou than nils.day.. The feeling, how iroof.ano at 12 o'clock nearly ail Use wed ad advance over laat night rouging 1 peroent tin latter in Miiwurl, Pa-uflo. i (Antral ihowei an advance ol IH p?r* fcr percent Now Jersey C-nt'al lpcr ilt 'b* 1 percent, Richmond and Wwt aud Canada southern!. The chamrea lightly smaller than expected. The Ice# were madeat Ili90, and the low at at Mter 12:3J the market waa Arm for fifteen nd prWs advanced percent, but until 2 It was weakatd prlcca declined ent, tlio Ulier on Omnia preferred. Ipnl deliveries w.rc Northwestern 1M inferred vS, Unrllufton A Quhicy %, ia The linportunt advau'tit were ?rcent Illinois Central 1Manitoba 1, k St. Faui 7tf ions nere 2&.252share? l ?; U. a. 4>y. il.g: U.S. new4a. iflc 6a of '95, 127%: Central Pacific, j; Erie, seconds, 6SS; LehUh <fc WilkeaI, ?J6: Loul?lana consols, 80; Mlsaourl 't. Joseph, 116, etdlv; HL r. ft h H%\ Teuwaaee Ga, old, 4H: do uew, Parido Land Grants 46; do ltlo Urande, Faciflo first*, U'W: do L?n<l grant*, inking fund, 1*2; Virginia (W, to; Vlrwl* extra matured coupon*, 4s: do I0lj?: Adam* Exrrev, ?: American ; Canada Southern, 86k: Antral Pacldc, ipcako dt Ohio, 7H; do llnU P'efcmsl, md pre/erred, 8}f: C. C V.?I, i6k; Klo Grande. l fc: Krlo, 16^; do prefer rt Wayne, .87; Kansas * i>xaa, 23K; Jc Western. 7; Lake Hhore 70>g; Louislahvllte, i%%\ Louimlle, New Albany 80; Memphis A i.harlwton, 36: MichlJ, 61: Mloouri Pacific, Oljf; Nashville dt ;a, <4- New Jerwy Central, 4M<; North* j, 2US. do preferred, 46W; C&Icmo jk irn, yWt\ do preferred, La; New York i$i\ Onto ?Antral, 1; Ohio A Mlwls; do i>rc(erred, 76: Pacific Mall, 4S?f; 140; Reading, 21: 8t. Louis A San P ando preferred, UK: c., MASX. Panl, Srefern-d, 111; lexas Pacific lW?t Ho. tOHi United Ptat>? Kxprrtw, &1; k P. T%, dojtrtfoned. i4j<; W?U*-Fargo 5: Western Uulou, t>9Ji readstnlT* ami Piuvtalooa. kx, S*>pt. 1.?Flour, receipt* 15.015 bar* ru 8,703 barrels; market dull and i 12 W barrels: superdue western and 5 40; contnon to gi.ol extra western IJ 40a380; gosd to choice ?J8ni5 vu; a good extra Ohio S34Ja52u. Whont clpts 85(',v>0 bushels; exports ?8 0* ilon 4,621000 bushels futures; 144.0C0 t: No. iChicago Sic; No. 1 hard UlJJc; ed 75aS5c; do v. f. and 1. ftSktV&c; i?o. iX-e; No. 1 white tfOa; No. 2 rod SepaOiV^c, closing at 90tfc; October M&i ugHi v#?e; November cioa; Decernbar VG>ia97>s?e, cloaiug at ikaWUc, cloJug at 9SlOi; February i.. r!?>lnir At J1UA?: SUrrli S (i^a ugatSlwtf; Ma/ U 05>j, clos*. Cora, spot 1 >wer, chslnB?tea1ler 2linu recovered; rooeluU -Jit.WO bush1 0,81V bushels; sales 872,000 bushels 2,000 bushels spot; unsnulod to*52c; e low Mc; ungraded white fi2aMc: No. I r 6 4ia51c, .closing at 61o; October WA* , at ft7o; November WWiSO^c, clualugat mber 43J4?13c, uosiug ni 4!>tf. unt* i odlngiiifoug: receipt* 2SM.*oj bushels; 7? bushels; uiLxoj western iMaftc; white Hay aiottly aud in fair demand. ?otlec, . Uo duil at 8>*c; option* steady; sales ; tkptcmbor ti.e0i0.too; October flbSc; 6 8ta6.H)e; December 6.9JC; January ebruary 7.0tc. bugar firm and rather , Ml wwier; inoald A 6 ll-16c; white extra jIT A 6 51Gcj6Jic; standard A ti 6-lOu; ^c; grauulatcu (i il-lGit^o: rubes Gjfa . s quiet aud steady. Rice firm an i fu I. I'nllow tiroi and fairly actlte. Turuly at toftc. ?ggs Urw aud oeruaud ts 4 184 packages; western 14>(atf>c. but quirt; aeas spot 110 .btlOfiJ. Cut , pieklrd bellies 6%c; do shoulJois 4-^c; ill; long clear Co, Lara vtry quirt; I ira spot ; September 6 47c; uii.toc; f>OYeml>er 6 46c; December 0.44 uary 6 6'2u6.K>;; February 6.52aGASc; 6 75c: city steam 6.40c Hutter lirrn aud U Chec*e quiet but steady, Bwpt.1.??inch few lniiueucoi u wore aurkotswere of a depressing < lianicter ho counm tf values inegularly dowui lo lu whrBL The toue came from the iwn iu tho visible supply, lud from tha iuus at home and sb.oa i. The market isnguUr board tic under yestetdsy. aud unchanged. \\nento|*ucdu>hsde {to the increase lu ?he visibly supply, L'sblo. rule t steady for awble, sol? oil i uearly a' iiislJe tigurcs, J^e under yef- 1 a ranged: tieptembei 7&t?j%c, ol..M?d uber oiot d at eoKaSOjfcc; 3%u. clon-d at 82jfc; No. J spring u. d spriug 21c, No. 2 red h5Xc; No. 3 l CoiU ruled en?ier at the opting, c large increase iu the vUib'e supply, ' truugcr toward tboclosc aud iinisuol icr man yesterday; cash 4^4:^0; Ma4:%c, closed at 4Hjie; Oc ober 42y,a dat4^e; November closn.il at* rul.d quiet au-1 steady: cash -24>^c; , 14^a24j?c, clot."<l at 44Xc. October <b)2c. ; y; No. J. &6)f Flaxseed steaay; 1 18, Mew pork ruled firmer and | t lOo h>ghcr thauyesterdiy; cash f?H3; |8<Ud8 t>7%. cloned at H 8.; October dostd at <3 87X; November It <7>ch . dut?i87j? lard steady and a s'jade ; h 0 li?UJ.17HC; Ootsbei 6.US)A&.'2!C, clo cd \ .>c\eusbur (1.12^6 17>^c, ciosed ai ti i5c. ia steady; shoulders a.AaS.MX>: aiiott 5c; short cleat ti lOaC 15. \Vh\?lcy wornL H'igars firm and uuchuiged Hut er aery Vitil'.c; dairy llaltic. Eggs firm ut Afiernuou Board Wheat a shade %c Hcoteajber, 81e October, 83>ic Noorn irregular at43>%c tfei'tcinbjr, 4.^ic 1 lie November, Oats uuchaagc J. I'- rs nr H. 11111 h*f fin L(ffh?p f.ir N'uvntiihfP lit (1. ?iu,PA.(8cpt 1?Floor, demand mod>?t lower: Btciiiner No. 2 red r.'?c; No. tomber 87aS7i<c: October December Goru optiou* Arm but quiet; >tiatner No 2 p. No. 2 mixed M^nUKu; No. 2 uilxrd SOa Okc: October ;Ou5u>?o; Kovembtr mber 4 afiOc. Oats. spot No. 2 white de torn toe extreme prices re*:ix<d dmlng 1 squeeze" la Augu?t; la other respect* was without lrnpoi taut changc; mw ilxed :I7c; now rej ctel white '.SialCc; white Hi%a.i c new No. 2 white S&a i uuiet but ?t **dy: No 2 white fcpteinfto; October a^o^c; November 32V4 tiber Slavic. Provisions steady and iu id. i ard fir n; steam C.05& l pm firm; 7c. Cbeo o firmer and lu good demand; choice 7>fc; do (air to prime 5}(a7c. lti, O.. Hept. 1.?Flour, demand lefH illy |:? 'JOal 2f?ncy tl HU4 51. Wheat 'JrcdKte; receipt* f.m.0 bushels; ahip1 bUNhels. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed h Qrmer; N'o. 2 mixed 2fla2C%c. Ryo 2, b-c. lUrley stronser: No. U fall sic. at 81)60. Lard quiet at 6.1'2!ji6.1fie. s iu Mr demand: a ouldmvtfie; short Jiieonln fair demand; shoulders4.25ft; fl.tOc: snort clear6.75c. Whisky nomiJ. Hutter dull and unchanged. Fugar lrchanged. Kggs In (air dcmiud und ll}{c. (hcobo ?troufcer uul higher; d Ohio factory 7a7>^c. O.. Bcpt 1.?Wheat dull; No. 2 cash or 8?Ho. October HtJJio; November 8 He; fffkc; No 2soft b7)ic bid: October M&c mber WJtfj bid; May 81 00 bid. Corn Irm: oasb or Heptember 45>?o bid; Octoyear 380 asked; May 39^o bid. Oats a or September 2%c: May 30%o bid. 1 oicy; cash orSeptumtar *o asked; 5> asked; November 83 CO asked. lie, Hept. 1.?Wheat, western steady, c!osNo 2 winter red sp< t ?C%*.S7>ic; Hep* i#7%o: October 8tf%c; November 9I$&* ber W)?a94}?c. Corn, weateru tiulor nnd ed a not i'^olOWc; Heptember 48jia aber 4Jc; year 43?u(4Vic; steamer 4?a s steady; western white POiXta; mixed uTlaloaa Una with good luqulry. Live Stock. , III., Sept. 1?The DrottrrJournal re tie? Receipts 7,500 head; shipment* market stronger; shipping steers 84 28* ers and (eeauni fJ 5jai W; ooWs. bulls d 81 75*4 01; through Texans firm at western rangers stronger at 8*80*5 25; <1 !? Inluiuil 'Poini tl M.VU'. Uaik >,ouu head; ahlpmeuts G.OUO bead: market id 60 biguer; rough atd mixed 13 vo* iking ana ihippiuK 94 15*4 60; light 00*4 ?0;akipag j 7Sa3 GO. Sheep?Rooefpti ; market atoady: native* 92 UM1 09; Tex120; lamb* per bead 91 0 aJ CO. ibrty, Septl.?Caltle dull and a ibado atcrday; receip:a 10018 bead; abipmenti nu ahipufnu 10 hew York y<?lerday. recelpU 2,4 0 bead: ahlpmenta 8,200 >mcnuy<atcrday to Sew York 7 can; ilaa 94 wai 75: York n 94 60a4 70; graaa1 SO. hbeep ?l.w and unchanged; re*, D head; ahlpmenta 6,OJO bead. xTr, O., Bepl. L?Hoga quiet: common | 13 ".'*4 70; picking and hatcher* 94 '25a, ptal.10) bead; ahlpmenU417 bead. Dry Uooda. iax. Kept. 1 ?The largo activity of rre-! rtton itioptrt of theJohhlnK trade baa maintained. With a+tenu tho demand tallied, but aa nearly aJl tho leading fabtory reduced auppiy, the largo trade of treeka H lTpoaalblo. Ave 11 u have adleva aa folio*a; Fruit ci the Loom 36;o: do 81-lnchlo *Xo; Lwdale * 5-inch to ibrica to lOJ^'j; Hope RG-incb to7c* < hapL-htote: Htro 35-inch to 6J$o; IX11 kC* ;cand lurkar A Far well 36-lnuh at value; ; net and Columbian rheriota to 7}fc; icottoualnla geaale Bxpo taofdoiara15, 01 packagoi, and for the expire lpore year 1A0,503 packages again ft 111,418 md 112 6dl package* raipccUraly in Utt jr Lbe aame period. 1 barrela; total ablpmenta not reported; 1J07 barrcla; olearanoca 2,912,000 barrel*. > U. !? 1 at ?1 A1l/*hl*liMt | ? IVVk l.-V|KUW ? ?l VI/4 | ? ???! fc?t 91 OIK; closed at It Mi; .charters els; ihlpmunu 61,0)0 barrels: sales 1,710,La; eleerantes 5.M2,OJO barrels. MB, Pa., *ept 1.?Petroleum fairly actlre r; National transit ccrttfloatea opened at loeodat 91 0?Ht blfboatfl Oft; lowest ix Pa., Sept. L-Opened at ii ojk; caw. loweat fl OIK: elated at flttjf: i7Cff6barrela; chancr?41,7C6banela. irk Bepu L?Petroleum firm; United Cotton. }ix. Sept l. ? Paturce e!o.ed itcedjr; r 975c: NoremberMfic: January M6o: li]7So; Ma-ch 0Bjc; June 10446. art 0., BcpL I,?Cotton ce*l?r and lower-, "W" .... ,'fc: iV i .. g. S. ghgfltt * (So; _ SPECIAL SALE 1 or BLACK SILKS | For 30 Days Only. | J. S. Rhodes ? Co. I Oou u (en Dr. The best makes of Imported black Silks at 25 percent less for; than ever known. n eon 8c atti Lot No. 1 at 80c. be,i LotNo.2at$l OO. c, Lot No. 3 at Sjjll ??5. ? p*il ? If you are interested call JS soon, as these low prices will u] make them move quickly. R4 ton facfc J. S. RHODES & CO. g llS'-i MAIN ST. I'7' Pe . itoir grew 9c ggcrtsjchy. Annnnnnamonff J niifliuuiiuGiiiuiiii M. tO TO THE PUBLIC, "j i The underpinned, h&vlup lately withdrawn from ^ the firm* of Friend A Sou nnd Aibeux, iiertikhy A j, Co., hiive formed * copartnership under the linn name of jj Frew & Bertschy. j For tho purpose of carrying on the Furniture, Carpets & Undertaking ? H BC3INIBS, AT F No. 1117 MAIN STItEET. ? They arc bow rocdvluu tod^opvoliig dully t AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK D In the latt-et and moet modern dctdgni, ind will he pieced to wo all their old frtond*, u and u many new ones ks may favor them the y with their i?atrouage. harir CUIW au a FRFW Si. RFRTMHY. I jg _ GO glttmbi?fl,??s& Strum gittinjj c?\ ^SIMBLE 4 LETS, ? PLUMKKKS, I, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, J? 9 Ho 1418 Market Street. MTHeaUng and Ventilating ol Public Building* OweiliugH and Factories a Specialty. atU4 j ?UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Gas and Steam Fitter No. 1416 MAIN STREET. J tut recelTod, a lot of Cheater*! Patent Adjtutabio Uurnera. Bpoclal attention given to Jobbing. mr!4 ^M. HABE A SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBKiiS, Wl Gas and Steam Fitter?, stric No. 68 TWELFTH 8TEEET, lS IKW All work done promptly at reasonable prioos. cum U7 and " ' ' ' . ~ rhet JUisccUimcons. J." THE PERFUMED BALL-ROOM! Tbo Atlanta Connlltulion, speafclng o! the MyiUc I UHU luninnj , UJU-. 1 ho porfutued b-11 room vm one of tbo ncvel and graceful fotturos of this grmt otoqL As "bo gue?m (tuicnt) tbu Opera Uouns they were greeted with the most duMcioiu odors. u from frethly bioomlagH*. d of a thousand flowers. The air wu ladou witb the toft, sweet perfum j that seemed to bo ttie very breath of the yuddeaa of pleasure uud awo->lngtotb?,g?letle*of the oocasion. A fountain, neatly placd, was playing all the evcuing. thu tologue which guvo tunh this prfume. and the practiced senses of the ladles at o*kx> I'ctccted what it was. We ne?d hardly say that thofonutsia aud Iho two atomizers weio dbpcuslng to the at- ; motpbero tin odor of J TAYLOR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE, an article of Bcuthem manufacture that ha* 1 promptly won It* way into wide spread popularity. " Thlx Uolognn Is of tiio lln^at quality, lasting sud de'ici ms: and an esteemed article on the toilet tablo of all that bavo used it. The quick aud delIcate tons i < t th?* " Myatto 0wis" at ouoc discover- ly ed Us merits, and they hud no bapp'er conceit, to m o^er their guests trmu these fountain Jet* of delightful perfume. Thofslr dancers who found so I grateful a rtfr. sher last evening will plaase them- I selves ard houor their entertainers by keeping up the sensation throughout the twelve month by J means of this dellghtiul agent anaOwwraw ? cl/MX-^k &P** p! boltcitors of Life Insurance. llfiUTril A l0w nnre cum men whdhbto auu Will 1 til ln to act a* I'Ulrlct Man VI nil I ktf Kgon and Special doHdtora tor tie Kqnltabl* Lir- Auo?UUna of Wwt Virginia, a co operattro company with tbn best endowment plan now In u?e. Popular anil civily worked. BU'Iocm ectabllibed. References required. Permanent employment and good p?y guaranteed. For farther particular* apply at once to B. n. Wiirrux k, Manager, Martinabni*, Wtat Virginia. aoSl-xwriW Tm. gaevin, , . ATTORN** A cnnjMKLLOR AT LAW, _? awu NotvtY Ponuc, Wheeling, W. Va. Boom 2 F? Odd raJloWi' Block. Cor. Chapline and Iwalith Pj Bta. CollactioM prompUyalended to. atpl P*w *?? C G. SMITH, = ? gumicat. )r. J. E. (SMITH, So. HOI t'lupllne Street, Near fourteen lb timet. I 1m bait evidence of a phytlcUn'i mooo* is the Umony of hli paUenU. The IncreaMn* d?- ( ndi for my ptofeadoiiai unlet* prow that fnave ill honorably and (airly with thoM who bart ignited me. I never use a patient'* name with* , pennl*lon, though 1 bare many hundred oe> n>5n^p|ouo^^l ln?unblof \ thorouih^^^ tUMm lwi*f?wentu nocullnrluw wwitnct ( tnucnwMpenlo.tumt Intuit! wooou, j ire ii po*i wo, tnd I franily fivft the pAtteni ay nion. Homo I'roof. idneyand Llrer Dlvane* and Rbnuaatlsxn.** 1 lered terribly?"Nothlug ntviued to help me} 8 Id not vet ont of bed. l?r. smith cured we." \ ZKPII. PIHLMrs, Wheeling W. Va. I itarra. rwypuaoi mwe, irupnireu v uicv.?oui> id far years; patent medicine fallal lo help mo. Smith completely cured iuo." CHAKLE8 CHADDOCK. Of 8peldel Ji Co., Wheeling. W. Va. yspepslaaml Lice rated Stomach.?'"Treatment Venn failed to give mo relief. Dr. Smith cured ? ' THOMAS HOLT, Insurance Agent. \ Its.?Had them for fourteen yoais. Dr. Smith H *d me." LOUIS K. WASHINGTON. 2 rofula, Running Sort* on Hcftd.?"My sou was H ctcd for fourteen years. Nothing aocinod to ) him. Dr. Smith cured htm." c Mia. CATHERINE CAW. t Market Street, Wheeling. W. Va. p uicer.?"Sufrered f?r year* withCaucer. Had it r out three times. It returned after euch opera- > . Dr. Smith cured mo without knife, caustic or ? u? Mrs. H. M. ORCUTT. S les, Fiatula of Anus.?Flat on my back for 18 kg. Reported dying. Dr. Smith cured me ?out knfle in flro weeks. mMnv, o THOMAS OOLV1N, Wholesale Grocer, Main 8L, Wheeling, W. Va. Iccration* of Rectum, Prolapeua and Plica.? is given up to die aud pronounced Incurable. ] Bmlth cured me without knife." J WASHINGTON DKLANY, Martin's Ferry, jy. H. 0. Ladd writes:?"J)r. Smith's profet- , al scrrloes In my family have been most satis- J ory.and I commend Mm to all as a gentleman 1 ii.'MarswethSoS^?'ys: "I had been sufffering w even years and treated by many physicians for teptla. Dr. Smith said I had a tape worm, and 1 Ight hours removed a monster 109 feet long." male Complaints.?Three years in hospitals for _ lies, give me peculiar advantage* lu auch caaea. & rsona cured of catarrh, diseases of heart, liver, jj inch, kidneys, akin, blood, nervous affections j] weaknesses of men and youth, scrofula and & ma testify to my success. si lea cured without the kulfe. , Ti tlenta at a distance may bo treated brlcttor and u [action guaranteed. A chart for sclf-exomluaaent on receipt of two three-ccnt stamps, and y< ce returned free. , _ rrnsultatlon at ofllce free. Office hours from 9 A " $???&&?. *?, * No. 1404 ChapUne St., Wheeling. W. Va. fa jFtWrMJ a] li ajl w 7 p&agmiaxi kj X?X*-02r- /gg^NEBVOUSDEBILITr gj 7 A OO VO? ?I r.OAKIO Vkacxms N< t A ro*5nil>mj?r.<vn<!numeroos CI ^ jyouthbly i^"?nrtlon| I SSmmm F0RW^t?M * liiSvUUS r?fl(hc lirpo?:'(ono? prrtct>? TIETilT.ITY.Ii'J1101" naaedk* for tten }M * KM G? cur *r?* Mi rganio Weitaea.raag^^, physical fc;?asSft I' DECAY* iSlHUKE R?o:!>Ylhftttua ,Vou%'?mMc;it. n? Agoa '? <*"? iJation to tu?inr?*, or e?u? Al sun ?n ovraflw ^"S? Sj.?"rS^5 S EARS0*U5*1)1 MAW* >u{r?rrn>iSc m?dlc?l rrlnet* ^ ""BBSS?** M, ?xss Kfsga^s^a g YK?AL KAjur.^l I'unKJoniof th? htw ? J 3 PAC JssT Bar.." "SSSSVSSSS r, miZfSzxr. Sg?A6$i&$l '* n? Montis, - 5a00?3flihepm|cnt^eorac?chc?r wo Months. - e.'K>57HfaUn'1 rsplrtlyMlcibofli i turu, Moulin, 7.i'0fic)3?tT?yih ni.a Kiml vfror. . ARRIS REMEDY CO.L U'rcCHtKan im<i N. 2an& fit, Er. LOT7I3, MO. 3;< MlpTURBp Prr?B0M8!KolaTrus?. i 6# I fortortnt'if o??r Appllnaco., fcTU GlVii Jb'Ell&UQ TKXAZi. 9-MWMW 13, HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ~ A r031TiYE CURE FOR I drunkenness Gc OR THE LIQUOtt HABIT. can t?o givan In * cup cf coffce or tea without uuwiudjte o' the person taking it. i? absolutely I* i!e?, and will cffect a pcrmnnent and npccdy A; vrhero the patient 'is a moderate drinker or tfti IcohoUcwmik. It hnt bt*ui given In thou Pi j of ciwn, and In every instuwo a perfect cure loilowcd IT NKVKfc PAlf-8. The system Hi Impregnated with ilio Specific it, buooruea an Bd : impossibility for the llqnor appetite to cxUt. W iLDitN specific CO., rrop'rr, Cincinnati, o. JJ r sale by LOGANS CO. ( PmgRfata, Wheeling, W. Va. 0C II #? wrtin far olntnlura anil lull narliculaffi. w w/r nfkOITIIir t1mi without Jlodlcfne. rfiSXillVr ^'-cnio.1 Octoberit, inc. I Wm! I 5 I tt? One bo* wUlcermJw cart ? tn four flays or 1m*. ^ tn'f Solnble Medlrated Bonglw. &] Dl nKiiceonfl fliya el nabobs, cojmblit, or oil o! ol.vrood, that arc certain to produce (1>->pcj?la S< wtrojing the coatings of the nfomnch. nice , Soul by all uruKinsta, or mailed on receipt of (k u For farther particular* Bond tor circular. \A o Box lor. a a tU.AK to , filJRP 83 John Street, New York. UUIIkl K-mr* Ft if I CureaG anil<3 in12to-I(lays, ol R 11 Ask your (lrn^inl for It. a B fl Rcnttoanyad(lrcf(Hfbr$1.50 ar IflluiiYnnRUFB Rn.srrimrti^n g R. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS. [11 euro Diseases of the Kiduow, Gravel. Gleet, iturcs, and all Urlnaij and l>retkrel Dtaawft, *~ rons and Physical Debility. Seminal Woaknom. "| of Vigor, PrcmatUTO Ducllne In Man, Early J ly, Impotency caused bjr errors of youth, ex- i ?c, Ac. Syphilis In all ltd forms, sore throat J nose, nlof-.m, eruptions, scrofula, tetter, salt im and all blood and s'<ln diseases. Fomalo ? knees spoodlly oured. Gonorrhea cured in 3 ii i. Price *3 00. Bold In Wheeling, W. Va., by . BocKBTo, Lmav & Co., Drugjrfsts. Sent by SSI ^STOPPED FREE ? H Man* but twetn. {J Intsne Personi Ke?torfd n III UP.^KLXKB18a?EAT q Bsi "1 m ***- INERVEMtBTUKfcK ?jftrt/mAnf&Nravn dmkasbs. o*tyt*n r Trt? />? JtVnw AjjKtxnt. FUt, kfUfttjr, *te. lNPAt.Lllll.lt if taken,** dirtrtcl. ff* first Jrr-mtf. Tfeatite ?nl # j trial lotlle free to \\ 11 Wecr.iJullr recommend JFiXl* *rxir?; aniiet.^1 ?tmr.1y CSilS^ fires !n^fy| fcii''?ntoi.?toU)Owiha-? Aty I TO S I)ATS ? indfllMti >1 9^?JutoHn*Tu!a VV.hirt JftM ror.?i.Wf. R W awairtcwl tl If. ?n-l la e*ery ta*j it Mfl i. i .. tuiciteauttifctico. J9 ?r<?i,t7aa Alcolt tit LUk? N BlTh^f?lM|llll ?">- ** 0 StUll.TDn.nUn. ? ^WTillf1' B rrka *1.00. ? Imntr LOGAN /t CO.. Agents. Ii Mood Restored : t tMarr FilXM.?.Arietta of yout hfnl i mnnKfi-noe _ iwin* J'rrmature Decaf, Nurrou* Debility, Lo?t 5 *nhood, Ac., having tried in ralfl every known imedr.hMriltcvrered ?i>fmt>!oin?sn?of nelf-cur*, ,, blch bo will ?*nd FREK to hie fnllow-*uffyrer?. U ddran. J.1LREK VKa.?3 Clutlum BU,We w York. D II mgi SI,000 UKWAUO.for luAIng II L\r Heeding or Proirndluc Pilt* tin- 7 I BING'H File Retnody fu31i to euro. 4 ILIaU Bold at Lojtan * Co. > Drug Ktore. ^ 81FHPI nllVIII 'HtCMia TTIUiVOU. xiug ^ ... v ?1HEN1 1n'^.1'h"*" *" "* VhuMl" f mat manhooi>, rour?j'ul, impbu- a IIV I denoa. Nerrona Debility, cured bj a 11|\ I Battmo Ncnre BUlen, hOc., At 15 N U VJU 1 Kt.. Phil* . and DrngjrUw. ii glestauvant. t apitalDining-Ifcooms MARTIN TnORNTOM, PaOP-R. " fioAbllthed Sept. 1,1873. tmnwji andrialton oomlng lo Wheeling will uunber that the Capital Ulnltw Rooma are uow perfect runnlujr order, and gow mcala cau be I at All hotm oi the day or uljfbL n* wo 1134 *H9f. WARTnCTWT. . GENTS ARE WANTED IN EVEB"Y L townahln to get opcloha for THE WHEELING 1 SKLT ZNmUOncXK 8cod lor Hpeotjaar ? V* gramportatlon. QHIO RIVER RAILROAD. JS aiggsgiinmuiMiiiii^^tei Time table corrected to JULY 6. 1886. Timlni leave Panhandle Station, foot o( Bmnth Mnl hcai public landing, aa toltowa-Oeutrai Bundiid rimfr-whloh U 86 minute* alower than Wheeling Lime: NMaomi. ttS rn... ItCB Itw ltl| \rrire?Iwawoou ? ?. JIW ftw fiel UUUllVlliliiiiiiM iiiiiiwiHiMHini ill? 4lw IIW 7!l!lOfi9lliiii iiNiiiiiiiHiHiHHiitHNi 7568 fliU XIiw few tOrUnnlUt Iffi I1I6 'liS* SardU........ ? 6:84 SlB 12:5 i!it??rilie ........... 6:60 5:40 I'M rriendiy .Matamorw).9:03 5:68 2:06 itMaryi 8:86 6:36 8:80 VUUiunMotrn (Marietta) 10:30 7:10 630 arkOKbnrg. W. Ve. 10:661 7:461 6:20 QOlita NOBTI1. Daily Daily AoPao. Paas. oora. A. M. r.M. A.M. MTA-Parlnrnhnrv ? (? St-Wl fi-IB lrrlfe-Willi?mruAro(M*ri'tU) 6:80 4:Co| 7:80 t. Slurys *:16 4:60 9:25 ri^ndly (Mauaonu) 7:? 5:28 11:00 jjttermlle 8:00 5:40 ?1:25 uA ?:!? ?:? ffl l?r MartlurrlUc. _ ?? ljao roctor 8:4^ 6:26 1:18 Qnjrtfln - 8:86 6:17 1:48 foujjdwllle. 9:45 7:30 838 i?SSE!Z r. 10:06 7:10 4:1ft rhccHim- maol >*?!4:40 PMiengcr tmlun dally lociudiuf Bandar. AoomJDOcUUon inl. Ticket Agent, Whwltng. W. VA. PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, l (otoutin#) CLEVELAND A PIT lUflURQH B. B. Condensed tlmctablo of pcoenjer total oof eted to H\? ?. 18?6-Centnd Standard Tina. UKT AMD NOB1H TO rmtlUMH AND CLSTOLAffD. A. M. | M. | a* M. | IMC. r.M. oUAire. 6:0016: 10:20 836 4:80 rldKei-oru 6:12 8:83 lOJfl 8:86 4:48 I A'dn'a Kwry 6?tf 8;4l] 10:40j 1:4* 4:11 r/$H riilltnt ........... 6:M 8:18 11:11 4:16 6:27 auL>cnviiio. 6:10 9:86 11:28 4:8X 6:44 amnio 6:20 9:66 H;4* 4:51 6:08 cCOT'i...... - 6:? 10:06 11:56 5:00 6:13 r.v. ? gliow Creek 8:60| 10:1?| 12:06| 5:131 6:28 clioriue 7:161 iy:8o( la:?l 6:6*1 7:<g aasfc ii=rri ssjf a&r.:::::: sir:::! l! Jinnee 8:25 13:4ft 8:ft0 .... iTpniuu ......... 9:<* 1:53 4:4? udeon 9:^1 2:13 5:07 wbur* 10:lf 2:68 8:441?.. oveloufi 10:18| 8:201 6:lfi|......... .. .. wot to alliance and chicago. a.M. a.K.i a.M.(r. M. M>. il'nlre .~ 6:00 8:20 10:20 8:25 4:80 i&eport!... 5:12 8:88 10:8* 8:86 4:48 irainiFerry- 6:20 8:41 10|40| 8:48 4:61 How Creek 6:5" 10:1*| w5e| 5:12 631/ 5I?vllie.... 7:16 10:801 bM 7M jnrl 7:5; U:l? ?:? ? IIIWPO 8:25 12:1$ 8:50L.MM. titnn Q?4* 1 ?! * ??! ' iMlllon 10:0S 1*5 5:LW?- ? itufleld 12:01 4:52 7:4oL.._. eatllne ......... 12:25 6:25 8:10 ..... ...^ ma - 2:31 10:50 ... ,MMMM A. 11 irt Wayne 4:06 ... 12:40 . ilcago. 8:SC... g:00|...^.|..ww? All trains dally excopt Sunday. 1'ralna leaving IlrMgeport at 6:12 a. m. (5:47 city no) arrive* at Chi ago at 8:80 p. in. aaine day. lihfu* leave Cleveland lor Whoeliu*ai8:(<0*. in., p. m, arriving at 2:48 p m. and 8:45 p. m. J. G. TOMLINSON, Ftswnger Ajiunt, Wheeling, W. Va. It >. FoKD, Hen. I'aaa. and Ticket Agont, Pittsburgh, Pa. try. A. BALDWIN. Manager. 3ITTSBUKGH, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD?Pan Handle Route. iasMMBgaeBB .. Hum table for Eaatand West corrected to May , 1S95. Trulus lt?roi'Au Handlo atatloa, foot of nrenth itrcct. near public landing, u follow!, ntwl Standard time: Pitt*. Kaat | Fait Pan.' stations. Kxp'l Exp'a Kxp'a Exp'a a. m r. m. r. x. v. * avo?Wheeling 6:50 12:45 8:35 8:85 tlvo?Wellaburg 7:28 1:25 4:14 8:40 subonvlhe 8:00 2:001. 5:20 9:01 ttsburgh 9:85 8:30 (:10h.mw A.M. A.M. irrfaburg. 1:10 1:10 2:35 ........ ililinore ...... 5:25 5:2* aahlugtou ... 8:40 0:30......_ liladcfphla. 4:2) 4:25 6:35 mMWM iwVork. 7:00 7:001 8:00,..^., r. x r. m. r. m. wton .. 8flfl| 8:00| 8:85 GOINO WOT. too. IMnfl Weat 15 vtatiomb. Exp'i Exp'a Matt, tfm'n r.M. P.M. a.m. r.u. save?Whcellug. 8:0ft 8:86 6:20 12:48 rrlve?titcubcnvllle 9.03 5:25 8:06 2:00 nil* .. 7:10 12:06 4-M ?& snnlaon ......... 10:40 7:20 9:80 4:06 nrark 12:40 11:85 6:M r. m. ilumbua. 1:45 12:85 8:00 aivo-C-olumbuN 3H0......... 12:56 rrivc?Daytou 8:10 ........ ........ . ncjnnatf .*. 8:10 4:45 idlanapolU.. 7:1* .. 10:80 r. M. A. *. . Loula 2:00 7:00 ilrngo. 6:30 7:30|...~~ All inUuk dully except Sunday. Pullman'* l'aincu Drawing Room and Sleeping in through without chauge from RtenbenviU isi to t-hlladclphlA and New York. West to Col fMnnlntiutl I , .1.1 .< 111?. Phlraim Inillnnin. U and St. Lout*. For through ticket*, bn^gnirc chock*. sleeping x accommodation*, and any further Information .ply to JOHN gVTOMLINSON,Tloket Agent at in Handle Station, foot of Hcveuth street, or at ty Ticket OClee, under McLure IIohm, Wheeling, JAMES McCllKA. Manager, Colombo*. Ohio. K. A. FORD, Oon'l Paw, and Ticket Agent, Plttabnrgh. Pa. ^ALTIMORE&OHIO RAILROAD CO. On and after MAY a. 18H6. rancngor train* will in a? follow*?Wheeling time: NoTSi! hoTI Nc.ll sist bound. Local. No.87 "ally No.83 Dally Leavo? a.m. r.m. A.v. a.*, t.m. heeling 6:85 4:10 0:40 8:16 6:10 sllalro ~ 6:55 6:01 anniugton.m TM ~. ...mm, Arrived at p.m. rm. Vr raiton 4:00 11:06 1:10 10:11 r. m. a.m. umberland.. ? 2:40 7:00 2Jt iwbington City- 630 . K uilmoro 7:?0 --I 8:M No to. at and 8? stop at all Htations No.2 lto.4 Ko.* wxst bound. No. 14 No. 12 Daily Dally Daily Leave? a. k. p.* a.m. r.x. r.m. 'lircllng. 7;85 8:40 9:16 7:50 10:21 eikirts. 8:10 4:U> 10:05 8:27 11:01 Arrive at p. *. a. m. ineatllie 11:20 7:00 12:18 10:10 1:10 twark 1:20 10:60 2:00 olumbui ? 2:40 11:56 1:10 Incinnati -. 7:2S 4:00 7:50 induaky - ? 6:80 ......... 1:51 r. K. ldlanapolla. ? 11:00 7:05 4:41 a. m. r. x. L Lou!* 7:80 6:45 6J0 tUcs?o 5:40 9:00 7:26 annaa nty 8:0b| 8:80 9:00 Monndivllle accommodation leave* Wheeling at 1:35 a. m.,and arrive* at Moundarllle at 12:15 p. i. daily except Sunday. MMiniuifiou acoommraauon e??:iwp. ra. Z<inwvtlio acoominodatinn leare* Wheeling :86 a. m.and8:40p.m. Jkllatro at 8:10 a. m.| :1ft p. m.. dally exocpt Sunday. 10:? p. a. train through to Cincinnati without bauge. with B. A 0. Bloeper through to Cincinnati. 11. & 0. Sleeping Cars on all throiurh trains. Through Coach irom Whecliug to Cincinnati on to. % leaving Wheeling at 9:14 a. m., arriving at Inclnnati at 8:60 a m. Close connections are-made for all points Booth nd Houthwwt, North and Northwest* making tltfs desirable lonte for colonist* and persona muring j the great Went, and to whjm particular attention ' flckcu to all principal points on tale at Depot Slecplug car accommodations can be secured at >e pot Ticket Office. frtOS C. BCKKJL Ticket Agent B. A O. Depot. JGH* T. LANK, Trav. I*aaneii?er Agent. B>T. DKVH1KH, General Agent, Wheeling. flTHEELIKG A PITTSBURGH DIVIYY BIOS, B.AO. On and after J USK 71,1888. passenger trains will nu m follow*?Wheeling time: Por Pittsburgh?4:40 a. m., 6:85 p. m. dally; 7:46 . m., I:*JC p. m.t dally except Sunday. For Washinglou-OrO&p, m,, daily uxoept Sunday, From Pittaborgh?11:06 a. m., 6:06 p. m., daily jinept Sunday: 10:16 p. m., dally: ?:<tta. m. dally. From Washington?9:06a.<m.,dally: U?a m., ran m.. dlllf Rnn^at- in.fXn m .latlv C. X. MjKD, Gouiml 1'uunitr Agonk B. DUNHAM. General SupM* J. T. MHKTrmr fMiL Alt. Whirling. Commi?toix gfttachante. B. DiTwom,' a fc. Imiro^ Stoma. Of D. KsglMUm A BON, BptolAl* B. DAVENPORT ? CO., COMMISSION ^ u Ol^JSaf?ijfearrrtal01,fc C*"" w U7 WAIKWSTO* ?t, CkkXf*