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^durational. m. 08 GHfeHfALTcMMYT SKAB WH1HUNQ, W. VA. Tbe thirty-ninth year ol thia 'well-known lead* toy, under Uic charge oi Uo YUltatiou Nam, ofi>ci on tho Unit Monday ol Beyiembet next, and tocilonui ttu month*. PupU< rtceiYod At any tlmo in the Mutton. ?fane wbo (latin to place their daughters In as buti ration aflordlng exceptional advantage In Ui6 wiky ol healthful and delightful location, ex cellent board, thorough disdpliuu and imtruotlon it the bauda oi 11/e-loug teachera, In every depart Ufiit oi lujalo education, lucludlng tho modem langMVju* ?ud muaio, nhould lend lor a catalogue oi thi.1 ncheol. Addrww, l)ir?KCr?? oi the Acadegty of the Viaitutiou, MT. Do CHANTAL, . Mflfrpavf Near Whi rling. W. Va. SUv?l?. Royal Mail Bicvcles, U:e Highest Uruile tVkeol Hade. HOQB &c CO., ; v?!o Agoni>;torJWhoellngtand|Vicinity, Second-hand Wheels taken In exchange. h go. ~~T i i i i i UNDERSTAND DISTINCILY THAT LOGAN Sc CO.'S EXCELSIOR. BAKING POWDER. CovUiliw no ALUM or oihor injurious Ingredient, '1 hero l?i no PURER OH MORE WHOLESOME JUKip fOWDKH lu the zuarkct. AddroM uideu ft LOOAN Sc CO., Druggists, llrldge (Jorupr. KOdEOLINii! OliKAM, tiplendld lor Chapi, Etc. Hose CotniDllne, Camphor Ice, Etc. Kor Palo by LOGAN Sc CO., llrugght*. Jirltlgo Coracr. H'.lojjiint. Toilet GixmIn. Xew Sljlcs Just In Cheaper Than Ever Known. For fotlo by LOGAN Sc CO. WE CAN'T BE JJEAT IIV TOIXjJGT soaps, Sltbcr lu QUALITY or I'lllCK. 0)11 mill rco LOGA'N Sc CO., Druggists, llrlilgo Corner. DOV22 JUSI' OPENED. All Homilt Hw ot CIIAVDEMRM and LIBBAK* (,AM i d ol the lAtc?t designs. Fine Table Cutlery and Carvers ForThankfKivlug. Inspection rcapectfully invited JOHN FRIEDEL, nnvlS 11^0 Main Rtroflt. Having sold nlno-tcnths oi tho Writing Machine! Mid In rhr Hi.Mc. wo claim It clearly demonstrate! the miperlorltr oi our weehlnM. Below.we;glre> partlnl 1 *t of customer! uaing them} Dully lutolllgauoer, Dally Keglstor, N own-letter. W. P. Hubbard, attorney, itobcrt Whlto, attorney. Jawph K. Haull, attortioy.; Hud'oll A Kilfol. attorney!.. 0. o. Hturglw.aHornoy, Morgantowu. .Inhu Hutehlnaon, attorney, 1'arkcrsburg.* Van W^nkloii Ambler attorney*. Tarkernburg, XxxnnlM a; Tuvi-nnor, Attorney*, Parkeraburg, *?'. li. H. Flick, I/'. S. List rift Attorney. Haimibnl Forbw. U P. CommlsMouer. 1. C. lh nicker, Clerk V. N. Court, l'arkeriibunr, Claranco SnulUi. Clerk oi Court. Fairmont. o M. cit incni, "lcrk oi Court. ParkcnbUtfi 11. C Urge, clerk oi Court lllntou. R. K Fc? t. clerk oi Cfcttrt, Morgatitown, Mauufteturcrs' Insurance Compauy, i'cabod' i usumnee' ompauy. f.'i 'lorwrlb iV Itmuranue Company, iMcmon \ Atkinson, Inmrauce Agcno/t Jtar, w Dutmway. city Receiver, Vawo. ilURhia Co. Zamlt* Ujob , llrokew. JuneUou ron Wcrkai Whltaker Iron Work*,, UhkMIii Iron Work*. lk'iiwood Iron Worki. A J Sweeney A Bon. lit ????. HrwkiinlerAOa. . ... For lull rart'.tulan in regard to]terai oijaalo and lor caU\h*u*. addroM K, 1<. R08R A CO., tnH W Twelfth Htr<wit. iUtiCcUac.tu. UOR WALL A OfilLlNO PAl'ER, (inHTAW rote.1, WINDOW 8HADK8. Iiugs, CarpotH flud Oil Cloths I -00 TO I. D. l'RAOKR, 11 Klcronlh Blreol. Vjilm lor rmot nuilltK piomiiilr.?ll?naoil lo \n?rr J^EDMAN A CO., Aconti lot thfl Oolobnlod Rocao hwnt ladcMrnctlble Wrought and Malleable IKON TURK GUARD, totti A K, MoKBK'0 IUtr H^tnwcontatnitio I niton to or fpotonaiEl* PW'ecUy Mto) eron i( tnknn Into thfl itoinaoh. It will re moto dUwUfcd nonilltlon* ol thnnonlp, |?ro note th i growth of Inr Imtr, pro*ent It fr<?in fat* lliw out, nnit rednoo Ihorxroalro amount of tlnn ?Iru'T Itlimmponwl of the ix*t known totil<w, ??tvt mil i HttmulAiiti f?r tbo purport Intended! *111 ?ot n?i tliolmlr fmllo'M Aiul ilandi Iti the wllul*r Untie, If thojr hati' alt* wltnUtjr left Try Ik KArOlll.lN BROH, oot?-d*w WhoeUupt, Wholwalo Awfit*. DO. MOIT'S FRENCH POWDERS. ? V\)\ crno DIivmwi of the Kldttefi, (Irate), Oleel Ptrlciiiffi, and Ml frlnurr Mid Urethral Norrou* And I'hnlcal Debility, Srmlnal Weakliew, I/i*? o' VIrot, I'rtmatme Ucrilno In Man, Karl* !mpo".nct cavcd br aroreol jw?th. e*< * * By putIIm lit all It* forma, aore throa! INFANTS^fevlNVAUD-S THE GREAT REGULATOR. m KI ESQ No medicino la to uol yanuii i? uaed ?* Slmmoui liver adulator. Uwuu IU way luio every homo by pure, intril. I( Uku? the pinui of ? doctor aul curtly pre Kxlmloua. It Ja * finlly tuedhiuu Ciiuiaiitlug w> CajjKcrouii qiulitltsfVit. fiuruly vt'U-'tublu; gentle ' it IU action huiI cnu b? aafely given tu auy p*r M)& UO WAtUT What ?gv. It hua iiu equal u? n rrevaotlva Medlclii? and will do gro J In any alckneta It iu:'? gently on tue L'.?wu ? add K due)* ?ud- rorietu tbo ?i tl ju of tUo Uvtr. IitUurbcd by ponona uf tin bigheat character and cmineueu u The itest Family Medlcluo. If a child bo.i th-i'co'ie It in a tttroand ufo rf tri ed*. Jt will rt?<lor?i ktrorutlt to the ovs-rwoiktd father urn! relievo tlio wife nUmy lyliiW. headv he, dy<i>opfc]u, tu'.tit'pull in and llko lib (ienulne our Z utauip lu led ou front of wrapper, prcpaitd ouly by J. 11. 2?illn KCa,, Philadelphia, I'a. DOV8 Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 1 Croup, Asthma,Bronchitis,Whoop-1 lug Cough, incipient Con8umption| and relievos consumptive persons in I advanced stages of (lie <l!tso?so(For| saio by all Druggists. Price, 25 ets. [ CAFTlOirt-Tha ftrnnlnel |>r. UiilI'MCuiiQliMyrupl UfoM Only in trAUt trrapf'trt, I ? O uudb*ara?urrtglit?r?lTUADES| ?V- 'E* MAIIKtO Witt A Hu!l'$ JIlllJ E inn (,\rc/e,a J?"l-Alrlp r?iM.|J ^jtnljLlloii'Lab*!,nnd tbu fac-ahullcE IgnaturtaofJolin U. Hull H ?4ociuf* onaA.c.itiKvi:ita | Raltinmr?,Wa.,t^H. A.,SolrWi)rri'!vf.'. ? N'ft'OI* tllKU'lXU 'rOllAiiciO! Olmw Lnncro'H PlugS| Til K aKlATJMliAOX) ANTlUOTKl" Prloo 10 Outs, kuia by *?li Urucstdii THIS new NCJIBBH 8 ? IS PERFECT AND COMPLETE. Cull on or addrcin, JOHN A. LASII, Jeweler, Cor. Main (fml 11th street', Wbeollog, W, Vi? Aw tit for tho WHEELER AND WILSON M'F'tt CO. All kinds of Bfwlnn Machinal Repaired Promptly rpuK riT'ifciiCKuii uK'pTtcIiTc.Ii "*? QUI Mb Y, Agent No. 1-114 MarVetfc'trcet, Will deliver to ntiy part of thu city, dully, at 15 con Li per week, 20 centa includlug t'ur.day. By mail to any por.tr 111 to at to (cut* per mouth. UNDERTAKING. Our Facilitiss Are Unsurpassed. ,We are prepared to con duct burials in a mostsat isfactory manner."All mod ern Undertaking appli ances. Competent Man agement Guaranteed. COFFINS. GASKETS, And a'.Full JLIno^OtJ BURIAl goods Which are second to none. We aim to be prompt, considerate and reliable. FREW & BERTSCHY. 1117 MAIN STREET, W>NtO TJKFIUUKKAT0H8 OFFKUKl) AT OOBT iron OAWII t To4mak*!fooM for FMl Goodi OKI). W. JOIINflQN'fl RON*, lull law Main luwl, ,?k O.'ilcei Noi, xd uu.l U7 li'uuru'tfuiu otrnt. FEATllKKLWS fcONS. TUE *'UWT FttlZH STOItY OF TUB WAU. BY KOfiT. C. V, MKYSK3. tupjrritfbted, lsaU. Ten milsa from Alius, no train connec tlou, in the heart ol the country, tho rain pouring duwu and the roads rivers. There must be shelter somewhere, despite the houselesnijess of the landscape. Ah! bore wan a long hill; let me ascend It a'jiid the red loom that Hawed dowu its aides, Tuo wind blew, the rain bit at in/ face; I lowered my umbrella iurther over iny eyes. Suddenly that useful adaption of Jonas ltanwuy was taksu from my baud, and an old negrcss coufronted me. She pointed to an alley of trees which I was nearing: "l'ar'dise Hall, sah," she said. "Kun nel Feath'ley's complements; he dono see yon on de hill, an' you'll be pleased ter como 'long or me twel you done meet up wld him." She i?i] the way into tho green alley where the rough slimy ground wm strewn witu saplings, a hatchet lying close to n lusket partly filled with chips; and all soaked and dripping, we crnici to a stone archway, the iron gate rusted t il' its binges and spread across our path like a hum* gridiron. A few steps further and there was a sudden view of a rambling, luw-broweil home vuriouudcd by piazzie, aud set in among the detuoil trees. On the topmost of six steps which led to the wide frout yiitrai.ee a gentleman awaited mn. Ool. Fea'herloy was sbiut "j years of age, tall, though somewhat stoapeil, thin and yellow, ills' coat was ycerj behind the prevailing mode, was rather thread lulu uu.l luc.mi a button here and there; his linen collar, of harrowing height ami rigidity wae scaffolded by a black utin stock over which drooped the ends of his ?hit(i mnnstuchu like a fringe ol fro3t(;il silver. When I was within upoukin# ilis tat.ee ho descended two of tba steps, only two, and extended his hand, kooping it so held out until 1 bad came ui> and lr.id my card against the palm, when the long wiry flngets cloned over mine, crushing the pust-boml in a cordisl pnsp. Holding to me, ho conducted mo into a carpetlees hall whono walls held antlers, fowling-plectu, fishing-roils, anil tho like, over which tho light from a abattmetl stslneel-gluso window at tho further cud of the passage ens', a pootin haze. We went into n room on the right, tho drawing room. 'the first objsctto arrest lh?, at tention was the portrait of two children, op over the mantel-piece in the center ol thi'tnom, tnoiln ruby by the bhzlng tire In the grate beneath, ?air. li.oume Auhrop, welcome to Paradise Hall," said Cpl. Feathcrly, glanc ing at the ernmpled card in his haul, "Molt ami 1" murmured a soft voice. "Ten thousand pardons 1" cried the Colonel. From the dimness of the long apart ment emerged a lair, liny lady with soft gray curls on e?c|i side o( her lice, a co quettish cap of lace and bristling rosy lib Lions crowning the compact head and fall ing away in floating tubs that spread over the front of a brown tibial; 1 reck. Colonel Kealberly bended his great fig ure, r?d the lady whc6ti pap did not resell to his ohoulder inuclwU Ids fingers with iier own and emiled upon mo. '?Madame, my wife, permit me to pre sent Mr. Thouius Althrop, overtaken by the storm." "Mr. Althrop honors l'aradlae Hall," she said, She came out into lbs wider shafts of light, said $omo further words of inter ested welcome, and flion with a "i'arilon (7. mul," lied once more faded into ibe shallow, on to the hall, leavlug me to re count to her husband lint nature of the difficulty in which he had f tunil n o. He would have waved off explanation, gravely inclining his head in acknowl edgement of the deference paid Mm. "A meat unpleasant contretemps for "in," he assured me whpn I lir.il Unbilled, thougii il affords us the privilege of offer ing you some hospitality. If you will par ilou my absence for one minute, I shall as certain if your oharober is ready; the ser vant la unctmeclously long obont it, and, with a sweep of the hand, bo left me alouo in the tireliijht which appeared doubly cheery now that the evening irhadowu settled outside. He had no more than leacliGti tho hall when the old Degrees en tered the room with ail &nu-loail of wood which she threw In the grate. Sho looked about bir musing a finger that hail a rog tied around it, flecked a cinder from tho scrawling centre table, another from the autinuo piar.o which had drawers with brass knobs for the stowing away of aheot music, uid letting her gaze follow mine to the picture) over the mantel piece. "Marso Hubert V Maise Hamilton wiien dey was litly bit ehlllen," she said. "He Runnel's sons, sah." They were beautiiul boys, the ono olltn aud upright as a poplar, dark as Spaniard, with wide gase, a haughty curve to the lips, arrogance In the out-thrust chin?a boy who would bo leader or nothing. The other slighter, frailer, younger, with tim id, sonsitive expression; lie was holding to his brother as though seeking protec tion, which was not denied liim. 1 was, perhaps, strdngly Interested in the picture because tho artist had imbued tho eyea with that calm watchfulness of the spec tator, which characterises certain portraits of the romantic school, aud which im presses thceo of us who look for nnro than accurate anatomy and life-ilko llesh tints in can vasts depicting humanity. "Would you go ter yu' chamber, sah? asked the negress. My chamber wss a cozy lied room where a great chinte-c ivered chair was dra*n up ton newly-lighted flro flanked by a pair of slippors w lions soles were upturned to the heal. Going to the window 1 looked down upon deserted bares and stables, a wlstlnl-waiting Alderney cow tlieono liv ing creature In that dripping landscape. While 1 stood at the window wondering If Akers and my law business could get on without mo for to night, a gong sounded In tho lower hall. The Colonel and his wife awaited me there. Madame wan roeplendant; our ttio ?n:t cnrln lay a b?rb ol point, ctngbt ?t Hip tap by ft quaint brooch ol diamonds let In Oli ver; the calico frock bad Klvon pl?ce to n rob of rattllnK brocade, beautiful Inco (tethered Rt the tbrant by a brooch llkn Hint In the lmlr; while cluttered brilliants blued in tho flno little earn. "Yotirarmto luppcr, Mr. Altlirop," Mid madamc. And the tnnporwanuo maudlin to, tin hjatarlcal make-believe dinner; chicken* fried to a golden brown, wallloi nutty and melting, eweet cakoa of auroral kinds, a variety ol tireaervf, orcaui and buttar for which I bleated tho wet c.iw tinder my window, and coffee with mi ambar rosary la every cup. There wero covors hid {or five: beelilo madams a chair, a napkin In a ollvor rlna, a heavy cut ulata tumbler and kutfo and (oik I lieeidn the Colonel waa another chair, In front of which was nnothor n?|i kin, Vtiuiblor and knllo and fork, I wen naaiyned to a place In nolltnry Mate at tho nliln, my vla-a-vlo a llower llllml Fperdne which effnetnslly barri caded Die from ths two vacant placet, to which uo refereuco was ro? Jo dutlng the meal. Uhosry madams pnnred cut, ami Oil. Featherfey served the chicken upon faded old china. "Deflancr," spoke lie, when Jnillco had beeu done thn lutclouo vlatida, "a bottle of tho '811 Port," which waa at hand. My look mny have remarked upon the name of our evrrllor, for inadamc, ripplnp a drop of thn heavy old wine which al once laid a tender hlnom upon her ohwk, raid, "ller tiainn If DefllUOS-oMMfVll The flout oook lu tho couutry, Dtllinci la the 'mammy' ol my son,.the Biv. Hu boit Foatlierley, Her iathsr was a good Miti Anfuette." jtloned De fiance, "baptized in ila Klbber Jordan down hyah ter Jimson'B branch. "You aru right, Dethnce," her mistress ?aid, "you are always rijjht; and, making a aiua to tha Colo Hal, aruae and took niy **ln the drawing-room tha lire waa not so bright as it had bean, and tbe canities iu tue sconces served rather to disclose than to dissipate tha shadows. Wo wero aulot there, madauie sinking upon an ottoman rolled up to the lire, tha Uolonei holding a peacock-leather Isu be tween har lace and tbo 11 ckerwg low. Uo glanced up at tha picture oyer bis head, and then at loo: "You doubtless will observe the rcsom bianco ol my son Hubert to hp m0','ie' Hubert, the younger ol the boys. Ha h" tho eye*, tbo phyaiquti ol his "other, though scarcely her hippy cut of coun t0Mj?oI'bolonoU" andmadsmo tappedthe hand tiiat held tho peacock leathers. Mr. Althrop will consider me vain 11 1 permit you to iuu on thus, m? loll "The'uoUe'ol lloulsiana never was guilty ?' t?warmer*color'Xan that'contributed by the drop ol i'ort slw had taken was in madame's cheek, ?a raising hor atlilfine eyas to the picture ol her children, she re '""Then I shall luforin Mr. Althrop that our eidor boo baa bti&n considered his father's counterpart In many brayapar ticalura." For an ioatant? smUo ol rare aweotneaa appeared oa the Uolanel a face, wben suddenly darted into the gloom andthrow back tho lid?f tho piano. Mwime wltn ft glance In his diiectlon glided over to tho piauo stool, uud a thin moluiy was evoked lio<i. the \ooaa keyboard. She played ' o:t in the stilly Night," and eoitbed the unaceountabla porturbatloa of her uua bind, which bath would bide Irom roe. Shu played the old air air more than oace, she played i; ovor and over again, until ahu and tho Colonel appeared to have (alioniuto reverie i ?!?? and again the luno ol yesrti I'SO whispered l.a sugges tions through tile long, dim room; until surely ?<" ,h? W" T K',"n.r tbe wind and tbo rain In tbo night out* slda, bntshadowy forms that flitted acro>8 the shining oak Iburand crep. close to tno musician and the tall, old man bend ing over her. ?'3tul memory brlu?n tho light dl oiUuf M* mo," sang tho piano, aud whispered volcofl I had never lioai d before. And then jarrlngat tho door j DslUuqa stood there tvnU bedtrooia csudteu. The Colonel made on exclamation, but miidainu slipped awuy with lowered head and without a word. When 1 wsa silting in the chintz chair thinking over the day aud its ending, bo hold DeiiuuM bearing to mo a ateaoiing jorum and tho Ojlonel'a best wishes lor "'"Jofi'y MUi itnl'netio plsyotl on da piaouy, she broke on*, hu she turned iliiwn the covers ol tho leather bad. "Fua' time (oh years. 'Pears somepin 'bleeged her ter-nigkt, sutili." . l jeaiod that slie hold ijro ncnoflntalile l ir an unusual nappsning which cauaud that Irown upon her dusky leci. Could i mollify htr? She still had that bit ol cloth around her finger. "llave you met with an accident, ilpu ""?iSoi laid roy (urn' open whfii l donal cut do tree. Poor olo lool, dat fl what 11 is; nileiB Itittin' de uiis'ry some ra. "Cut down the tree I I echoed. "Jat'a what I e?ye, sab, ' and u? tone ol voice that made me think' her name | Wt?onu.ninco'wsa woodman as well as| maiordomo, cook, and scullion. it was Noah'a world U the morning! tha river-lit" foade llowed uo losa than when tho night closed oyer them, I went down into the hall whore were the Oj.t onel and Madame. They iookpit older, quit? wan in the mornirg light, though Madamo waa iiwcetly smilirg and Irttflling that I li^u Blpnt well and unilisturbediy. "And the rain la to be thanked lor eranting usyonr society lor to day, the Colonel added. "You don t know^ our roaJe, sir. Defiance, who 1b our weather bnreau, has concluded that Pluvlus will su>pond h|i operations dose npon noonj the soil In this country, while 'n 'llny weather (carcoly Bftvlgable by man or beta', dries rgpidly, so that 11 your buol nena 1a urgent you may proceed on your ??y lour or five houre past meridian, and will have lost bat one day-uulesfl you should bo plesaed to lurthcr our gratifica tion and remain with its another night. And now tobruaWwt. i Break lac!, barring the 39 Port, w?e J identical with last nights supper; chlck on?, WJlilM, sweet cakes and breoopos. ( With uupardonablo preoiBlonl model up my mind t!l?t wo were relecting on | tlio products ol the plantation as cultivat ed by Deiiiuce. And tbera wero five plates laid I The Colonel indicated the place beside him: "My son, Captain Hamilton f ca h erlv nl the Army, and that next his wife', "My son, tiie Ksv. Hubert l'eatbor ly, Oliaplain in the Army, as though he bad mode everything plain to hisgueBt as etlMuetta ilBmanded. "Allow me to help j oil to some ol IUIb Irloatsee." While break'ast enchainol oonsidcra? ble attention, and Madame Irothed her chocolate In an eggshell lug, Iw?' daring II it were not probable that Uapt. Hamilton and tbe Rev. Uubert had gone "iomowhare" theday before noil beon de tained by stress oi weather? Bqt their mother and lather now entered upin an elevating conversation, taking literature ami nrt lor their themes, and brought it to a brilliant close as our napkins wero discarded. The Colonel turned to me'. " W? can offer lew resources lor distrac tion ol ennui," be-aid ; "but il 50.1 should cere to view Paradise Hall I eh all be glad to be your cicerone, as they say in Italy. In its'lay this was considered a fine bouse , built in '81. President Washington slept more than ono night here! Alexander Hamilton made t|io 'Hall a port ol relnge now and then when he and Mr. Jeflereon had three differences of op nipn, and Mr. liamllton'was accmed ol desiring to es tahlieli an arlBtocraoy. Wo nsrned onr oldfBt bov In honor ol Mr. Hamilton. My dear," to Madame, "you will lorglvo my taking our guest to mjie,11 "Pray douot mention It,II Mr, Althrop will enjoy tbo sight-seeing s gentlemen, au revotr l" an though wo wero entering | upon nconilderablo journey. Ab It proved 1 we passed through Wj? Hard annex, conservatory, ball-room, 11 lirarv. chipi'l, all bare ol liirnlturo, moul dering a lay; up the broad mahogany balustered Hairs to g gllhry where woro| row alter row ol closed doofs. "Ihe chambers are simple, the Colo nel Bald, "Only two ol them aro fur nis^ed." Ho turned tho knob of n dark polished dniri "Tlur room of Uaptaln Kouherly." Tlioro wero trunks In the middle of tho llonr; l)ozen on tho bod | a dusty coat hanging over tho mirror, an old oheval glnmi | In a corner wcro n pair of top-boola, a ?}ro'altiK-robn on a null above them j avurds ond riilea worn gtrttng on bonks around tin villa, a braoo ol pistols crossed beneath a Iraraod cortllluita which announced that Alexander Hamil ton Keatlierly wiut a member of the Aim Dueling Until, on "?"h aids ol which cortlUoato Tors tho vividly uolorod ooun ter-preiontiuent? of danaonaca In nil tho bravery ol ttago-imllM, and diaphanous toilettes. 'Uojewlll bn boys," asld the Golonel bank of me, "and Hamilton In hla salad days oamo unt of tmtiy a aorape oalculat ad to burn pretty deeply. IIut they only Binned hint, sir, thoy only singed him. A nianol parti | made big Latin verse at tllteen 1 tho bait rider In Ilia iionnty, with a prlii etuil; a crack ahot| a betting bonk on raro oocailonn only | a eynonuro ol men 1 n fayorlle with woman | a gentle man, by U?, n gontlf inanl" Ills fervor had lorood tho rcltu of lilq forehead Into umlna promliienoe. Clear ly Opt. l'natknlr <ui amllsd upon by 1 hit father. 1 "And see hero, sir," tbo Colonel wa aaying, a* going to t bureau drawer hi rumaged there. "Ah, thing* are rathe: unarraotfed in Hamilton'* room, but w< leave our sons' aparttueuta just as they?' Clearly hi) moant to add, "as they lua7i them, but just tben ho interrupted hiia self with. "Ah I here it is!" He held a miniature before my eyes. 1 saw the loveliest of girlish (aces, almost an angelic countenance, surrounded ami pressud forward by a mist-like arrange meutof black lace that shrouded the soft brown luiir and beautifully moulded chin, and accentuated the lustrous hazsl oyes, warm cheeks aud coral lips. A beauty ol a pronounced type. "Mi*s Alice Tyrrell," the Cblonol said, "the tUncao of my son Hamilton," and fondling tho miniature, launched forth a recital of certain adventures of hit sou until it seemed probable tbat if the Colonel had coriectly nam tod tho utories tho lovely girl would liod considerable to do in ameliorating the cheerful proclivities of her lord aud master, lilt the Colonel abruptly stopped in the middle of a tell* lug story, rattier hastily replaced the pic ture iu the bureau drawer aud walked to the door, casting a last backward look into the room when we stood ou the threshold, as he slowly shut ull away. Ho crossed the gallery to a room di rectly oppoeite the out) wo had just left. Uere the door had been removed, a long, swayiug curtain of blue silk replaoiug it. "the chamber of my eon Hubert," he said, and held back the curtain. Here was Madame with DotUuce. The negrcas held aloft a heavy carved chair over which her njidtress twirled a ttjrkey.wiu#. As weeutored, liiiiuio* lowered tho chair into what evidently had boon its exact position before bho nad elevated it to re ceive thoministiatiousof tl.o turkey-viug, for the castors were carefully Sited into grooves they had worn in the f|aor* H* fined and orderly as a woman's cloeot. tnis room hold a series of Photographs of Ltio littlixn masters, tljeQUiy toodorn pic tu'? b?lng a small Turner Uudeoape. U.030 to a bud with muslin curtains was a table piled up with b>oks, poetry, devo? lion&l earns and several buaud volumes L?f engraving, and iu the center of the !|ve or six pyramids farmed by those Dooks ?tti a bmall caoo pr.sirviug a tiny aunphofdry orango hlossoma. Hut the qalu object of the furnishiug wae a tall isselat a northern wiudjw, holding the partly finished portrait of a lady in the jrime of lift*. "Considered a fair representation o( Madame adventured. " Though dealigsd and made (Utlering to the orig nal, the hand of auction, Mr. Althrop, nay employ colors which, on the palette dart, would be denounced aai xtravsgent Hubert ht?j?an th's way in his boyhood, jeiore the theology demanded all his timo, ind I never give him sufllolent sittings to :onplete it, pauvre fits!'' and Madame aid ber cheek for an instant up sgaiust he canvas. We were still iu this room, lud I did not know tbat DjUance was no ouger with us, when tljs gQiig sounded in he nail below. "pinner 1" announced tho Colonol. uadame coyored the natures with a fair white cloth aud took my arm. So we noved down stairs. From the atulnod-glssa window I could tee that the ploudb were breaking; in au aouy or two 1 should go from Paradise Hall. And muat I go without meeting he s ins of tho house, who, by this time itrougly interested me. Their places at he Uble told me that they might be ex acted any moment, aud yet they did not jrenent themselves at dinner. And let it be confessed that there was lomething startling in the diqnewuenu? mickeo, wfllbs; sweet cakes and pro ipryes. Was it not barely possiblo tbat he captain aud his brother had been leized with enrfeit qf tho unvaried delic opsness of home-fare and allowed the itorm-flattering privileges in the way of letalnlng them for a i!ay or two in a >laco of security ? Tho weather wascloar ng, however, and nil stioh excuses must OEe their plausibility Throughont din ler 1 trird to bring myself to a point of nquiring casually what part of the coun ry held the two gentlemen, and had dmost accomplished tho fcaias helping dsdanie to her wine i glanced toward tho Jolouel, ray question on my lips. He vaa dozing in his chair, the strong old face >laoid in light dumber. "The Colonel is not so well as usual to av," apologetically explained his wife. When ono becomes full of years one frs iu?ntly falls for little whiles. Only far Ittle whiles, though, only for little whiles; hen the indisposition Is gono, and life is lorapleio once more." Tho sunny smile lad faded from her face, there was a jathetio tired look in her eyea that rested with care-taking attention upon her un conscious husband. Did she assnme a ifoeerfql aspect f?was Bho a grieving old tfomauin private? Doubtless Captain Hamilton's ezcaoadaa had their effoot ipon liio mother; might it not bo that he was in a fresh ocrape at the preaent timo, ;o extract him from whioh his brother hau left home, while the father was to be kept n Ignorance of the affair until matterahad righted themselves? Madarae's change of countenance appealed to mn. scorned to lay that I had come to Paradise Hall while the family skeleton wao rampant, ind that she would b? gratified II I paid ittlo attention to any manifestation of Jrv bones. She asked me to oxcuse her for a fow falnutep, as there wao a letter she was obliged tq write, oto., and then she left ue, (To be Concluded To-morrow,) Ciiu't Sleep Nights ia (ho complaint nf lliotimnda luflerlng from Asthma, Consumption, 3otighs, etc. pid you ever try Ackcr's English lleroody? It in the best prepa ?ation known lor all J<nng Troubles, sold >n a positive guarantee ut 10c, Mo. Logan k Oo. and 0, Menkcmellcr. 1 TUB DAII.Y MARKETS. Market, Nr.n- York, I)tc. q ? Monty on call, ?otive,?t ft to 8 percent, cloning at i) per cent inked, PrlmnmiircantilupapeHtne. Sterllngexchangedull butoteady at $180] Nkw Vohk, l)eo. 2? Government l>onda dull and Arm. Stato bonds were Hrra and steady, Tho atook market to day, while still very active, showed uraall decrtaae In tho amount ol business done, and wlillo Handing quieted down, the speculation In Union lVoiflo mado (urthar progress, and St. l'aul suddenly ?prang into great activity, dtio to heavy purchases both lor foreign and Chicago account. The opening wan ntr(ing, first prices showing advances ol 1 lo ( I'rices wore weak In early trading, fluctuated within a narrow r.inne, an I noon llgur s generally sliowud some Improvoiaoot. over those of tho opguiii|). ' Tho market became inirn quiet In the atfernoon, and under realising salea prlres slowly yielded, Thorn wan a slight rally in tho last hour, but the market closed generally weak, cliae to the lowest ot the dav. Tux net result ot the day's business Is Irregular ehsugee, generally ol small fractious, lint Ittabmond A Went Point Inst I) and leading 1), (it. Paul 1) and Northern Pacific preferred 11. Trannao tlons S-H.G32. llillmad bands wsra act ive. bales $2,1143,030. Potrolsum was very strong, opened 70), weakened to TU|, advanced steadily until the last hour, when It readied 811, reacted sharply and closed weak at 80). Hales 4,700 000, Stoo* UCOTVriona?Closed bid! it per rent ImndB, 100|| United States 4|n, lit)]; United Htiteii new 4v 12t)({ I'aolUc Us ol 1)3, 1331 Adaun Express 180) Alton A Terra Haute, :I7| do pr*torrod,8j; American Eipro"?, 10741 11.0, It, A N? 70) Canada IV.nlllo, 0S1| Canada Southern, (HI j t Central Psoiflc,4U J i OhosapoakeA Ohio, Hj do llrstpreferred, 1H; do seconds, lit Chicago A Alton 149t rio preferred, I'lO 1 0. H. AIJ, l!t7| 0. Hi. li. A WttVmrg. 17|i do preferred, 40J10. H. AO, 601 Ulev-land Ool., 7:)J| Delaware A Hudson, 10811 Pel., 1-aek. A Weil, I'll|! Pnnver A Kin nr?nde,84J; trie, Ituji do profundi, 77J | East Tenn 14} | do pntlimd) 70|; Kort Wayne 1441 Harlem, 220| ltouatou A Texas.SS; Illinois Central, 1821; Iml,, B, A Welt, It) | Kansai 4 Teiai, 87) | Laks ?rl? 4 ? Western, 16j; Lake Show, 91); Louis ? villa & Nonhvillo, 03|; Louisville, N<iv r Albany A Chisago, 63; Memphis d a Charleston, 68}, Michigan Central. 67J ' Miu.il (it. Luda, 21); do pruferred, 401 > Missouri Pacific, 116 j; Mobile 4 Ohio, l'J} ? Mortis 4 Easoi, ottered, 142; Null villi & Chattanooga, ?7); New Jersey Oentml, 53}; Norfolk A W. preferred, 82j; ! Northern Pacific, 2t)j; do preferred, i titl; Chicago A North weatern, 120; do i preferred, 141; Now York Central, 1141; ; Ohio A Mississippi, 33); do preferred DO j; , OuUrio A Western, 21}; Orison By ik , Navigation, 100; Oregon Trans. 30}; ! do lmprovoniuut Company, 40; Pacific Mail, fiSj; Panama (Hi; Peoria 1). & E. 34}; Piiuibiirtrh, 148; Pullman Palace, Car 142); Reading, 48); Bock Island, 12(11; St. Louis A Han Francisco 33}; do preferred, US}; do first preferred, 115; U., M. & bt. Paul, 96); do preferred, 12ui; T?m A Pacific, 2UJ; Union Pauido, Wlj; United States Express, (13; W.. Ht. L. A P., 21 j; do preferred, 381; Woils Fargo Exnrew. 130; Western Un. T., 711} j Colorado Coal, 40}; Home stake, 17}; iron Silver, 225; Ontario, 33); Quicksilver, 7}; do preferred, 27; butro, 45, llroaiUtun* uud I'rovlsloua, Cmeauo, Dec. 2?The *hcat market via active aud buoyant to-day closing In the latest trading ut 1 ]o per bushel Uglier than yesterday. Com was active and strong. Oalseuonger and prices a shade I higher. Mesa pork heavy, considerable strength sho*u. Lard higher. Flour ac tive and Btrong. Wheat, cash, No, 2 aprintr 77Ja78o; do No. 3, 71o; do No. 3 red 78}j; 0?'comber, 77a78}?,closing 77jc; January, 773470c, closing 781o: F?bru?ry 78ia7U}o, ciceiug at 70}o; May, 84}*85k; closing at 85jc. Corn?Cash No. 2, 38c. December 37|?38}c; closing 38; January 38}a3SSs, closing 38c; February 38} SOc, ciosiuii 38ji; May 33|i33}<!, closing 33}s. Oats?No 2c4.il), 27}); llocebmer27}i!i January 27a27}c;clca iug 27|o; May 31}* 31js; closing 31}o. Cash No. 2 rye54c; do No. S barley 53c; do No, 1 flax scod 1)0} ulc; dq prime limo'liy $1 74,1.75, Mass pork, cash, $10.87} ill 00; Do cumber iiilMilOM, cloning at $10 75; January $1105?U 22}. closing# t?ll07A; February ill.10'11 32}, closed at $1117*? May $11.45 ill,(15, closed at $11.47} Lard, cash, $(120; Decembar $0 12} 0 .20, cloaing at $0 17}; Jauuory *020.0 25; closing Bt Sfi !)2}; February $0 27j 0 32}, closing at $U.32j; Maroh $0,35,0 37}, clos ing ut $0.35. Short rilta ?id,-??pasti $o 50a 505; shoulders do $4(W'.4 75; do sugar cured $5.80.<5.8a. Whimsy $1.18. 8ugar? Outioaf 0},i(ljc; granuiuted Oj; ?tand?rd A 5}o. flutter firm; choice to gilt edge crearnery23a28; good to lino dairy 10,"5; packing stock 10} ill, Egg* fresh, 224~>3' Ngw Yoau, Dec. 2.-Flour stronger and higher, t-uperfioe Western anil etato $235a3 10; common to rood extra West ern aud ut?!e ii 00(3 30; common to choio) extra St. l/>uii}2s0a510; patent Minnesota extra good to prime ii 50a l,75; choice to jtx $4 8t)i5.15. Wheat?Cash lal}c higher and (airly active lor exports; options opened strong and sdvantitd l}alji, later ruled weaker and closed firm. No. 2 spring 8DJ0; old No. 3 Milwaukee 80s; ungraded spring 85}i87c; ungraded rod 82t87k; No. 1 reill)2o; No. 1 white 8" ja; No. 2 red De cember 87}h88}c, closing at 88ft; January 801?00j, closing at SlIJc; February 00J? 01 ju, closing at 01 }c; Maroh tWJiOji), ol"?lng at 02}o; May OufaOOj, closing at 05}'; JuueOOj iUOJ ?, cloning atOOJo; Ju ly 07a07Jc, cloaing at 97o. Corn spat jo and options }?jo higher, cloaing with leas strength; spot, ungraded 45J(48}o; No. 2 December ?S75t48i!, clos ing at -17}q; January 49)4) 7-10), closing at 40c; February 50j50}r, closing at 50); May M}-52}:!, cloaing at 52}-!. Oats fairly acfivB; mixed western 84s30s: whlto do 37al2Jc. Hay steady with fairdomuud. Hogs quiot aud about steady. Ooff'o fair and nulflt at 13}c; option; active and lower; Deoeruhcr $11 Mill 80; January, Febrmry, March aud April $11 OOall 75; May $11 7011180; Juno $11 70*11 85; July $1180. Sugar, stoady; refined steady and fair dnmand; standard A 5]c; powdered 515-10a(l}s; granulated 5}?, Molasses dull, iticesteady. Petroleum firm; nnl tod closed at 80}c. Tallow steady at 4}c. Turp'jntina dull at ,'lfli. Km llrui, de mand fair; western 23}j24}c. Pork firm, fairly active at yl0.7o.iU00, old;$115041175, new; cut meals, quiet and firm. Lard, higher and fairly active; Western steam $0 50?052}; December, $0.44)050; January, $048ill53; Februa ry, $(168,001; April, $005;May $U70a 0.75; city steam $0 35. flutter firm and fair inquiry; western, 12.i27c; Elglu creamery, 20a Cheese quiet and lirm. 1.ead, common, 4Jc. IIai.timouk, Mn., Dec 2.?Wheat west ern, higher and excited; No. 2 winter red spot, 80}h80}", fresh D-ccinber, fiOJa 87c; January 88}488|c; February Suj* 80}c; May UI}o bid. Onrn, western, higher; mixed spot, 45] 40'; fresh new l)ecember45J i40o;January 40} <40j<!; Feb ruary 47}i47t')i steamer, 44c41}c, Oats, firm; with moderate demauil; western white, 3oe37c; do mixod 33a34c. Provi sions, steady and qniot. Uye firm. Meaa pork $1100 Lard rifluqd 7jc. Kggn quiet at 24425s. Coffee higher aud firm; tttocarifoea ordinary to fairJ2J il3}o. Cincinnati, l)ec. 3 ?Cotton llrui. Flour firmer, 5o higher. Wheat, stronger; No. 2 Bed 70a. Corn, firm; 2 mixed 38c. Oatn easv; No. 2 mixed 20c. Uye firm; No. 2 6IM}c; Pork quiet at$li.60. Lard strong aud higher at }015. Bulkmeata and bacon firm and unchanged, Whisky ac tive and firm at $1.13. Batter, sugar and cheese firm. Hogs, firm; common to light, $.'135a416; packer* and butchers $1.0044 30. Becelpte, 8,000; shipments, 135. Eggs dull at 20c. Tolbdo, 0.,Dec, 2.?Wheat firm, higher; Cash 81}o; December 81}c; May, 80c. Corn, steady and firm; tush 3D; Decem ber 30.i bid; May 44}o bid, Oats, steady; cash 20c. Clover seed, steady and du'l; cnah, December, $4 50; January, $4 00 bid; February $4 70 hid. Live Btuek, CuicAOO, D.c. 2.?Cattle rccelpfo 8,000head; shipments 3,000 head. Mar ket mare nctivo. Shipping steers $3 30 a5.00; etcckers and feeders $2.0043 38; cowe, bulls and mixed $140-3.10; bulk $2 00*2 00; Texas eattlx $2 25)3.50; West ern rangers $2 80*4 00. H"gs, receipts 44,000 head; shipments 0,000 head; mar ket atrong, 5.) higher. Bough and mixed $3 00.1105; packing end shipping $3 00* 4.25; light weights $3 45i3 75; skips $2 (10* 3'25 8beep,recelpta4 000head;shipments 2,000 bead; market strong; natives $2 25? 4 40; western $2 60)3 75; Texane $2 00a 3(H). Lambs $3 76-4 75. East Limmty. 1'a , Dec. 2.?Oattle re ceipts 823 head; nbtpinenta 41)4 head. Market nothing doing ail through con signments. ilogi, receipts 2,200: ship meats 2,800. Market active, I'hiladei pl.lano $4.30j4 40; Yorks$4 0014 10; uotn mnn and Ilght$3 75ii8.00. Blicep receipts 1000; nhlpmants 2.0QJ. Market firm; Prime $44-1.25; Fair to good $3 50)3 76; Common $1.60*2 50; Lambs $3 25.i3.60. Petrnlftutn? Oil. City, Pa., Deo. li.?Ononod 79|o: lilithcst HIJuj lowpflk 71)jo; cloned HD]o; ealw, a 043 0001 cletrnticm, 4.100,000; charting, 37,108) ehlpmunta, 103.101. PlTninmciu, Deo. 2.?IVtrolonm active ami llrm. Opened ntltHu; cluacxl it ?0|c, blaliest Stic; lowest 70)c, Biudpokii, I'a.i Dm, u.?Openod 7())oi cloaed 80j.'| hlnlinnt 81|a; lowiut 7U|o} clearances, 1,<!(1LOOO. TttOiVIUl, I'MDn 2?Oponotl 70|o| olooed H0|oj blKbett BIJo| lowsat7V|o. litf OimmIn, N*w Yobk, Dm. a?In general char actor the market m imchnngo:l, Imt In staple mid fanojf nat'.on ii iodi Improved. BaIib wre reported, while (lellvwlea In the execution ol orJori ware ol previous tullneaa BOOR ~0F SILOS AND tNSILABf AND CHEAP PAllM HlM.tHNOB. 3 ROOM COTTAGES FOR "*125. hook ONLY lim tKNTf", ! And Out return*) II not Mtl>f?< torr. For Cltou 1 lata or Book write at ouov to | t. It. C*r?k*don,m?)Mr, \r. V?, > MTlfcldU glnrabtcu ft <Sa?-?ltliUfl.' GEO,IIIBJ3lUX<i> <St WON, SaocuAcn to TbompaoulA llibberd, PlUCTICAl/ Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDEltH. Specialties Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. lUl-i. Market Street, WUBKL1NU, W..VA. WA.1 work piomptlr dono;?tjm?<lt???oii?bl? pilot*. at -a J^UKK FITION, Plumber, tias and Steam Fitter, 1410 UAlK|dTREKT.; ??"Special attention givan to Natural Gu Fit* Ung. ui yjM. HAKK <k BON, FBAUTICAL Plumbers, Gas and 8teaiu Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH BTRKET. ?11 work dono promptly at reuooable prloe*. J*7 ?J1RIMBL12 A LUTZ. BpocialJattenUQu glTou to] NATURAL GAS.! fitting oi;!MU, FlctorlM and Dwnlllnn, SPECIALTIES. STUM HEATING, PLUMBIM6 AND UAS;FITTING. 14:10 and 1418 Market St. ;WHEEL1N0, W. VA. ^Reaaonablolprioei nud prompt attention jjljen ^?orioE. With three jeanjoxperlenoo with|tfaturallGaa In Welliburghand vlclnliy.ftm prepared to do all work la that lino. A llue ofHNaturnl Gai Flltluga on baud for tbo trade. * 060AK 8EELEY, l'lumbor, Gaa.aud Btcam Filter. myM NATURAL OAS FITTING. Nouo but practical natural gaa fitter* employed Orders by Tolepbono Promptly Attended to. ?W. 33- 3VE TJ B. 3R X OST, No. 2153 Main atrovt, uovH Wheeling, W. Va, (BEFORE:-AND -AFTER. Electric Appllancei nra lent on 30 Dayi' Trial. TO MEM OHir, YOUHQ OR 010, Vioor, Wahtiso WiukxkBW.?nd all tlHiwdUoftMi otaPaiwo.NAii Katuuu mulUmt from Auwaa and csa vaiTAio oeit co., KAKamii, mich. CRACKERS AN!) CAKES! Among tho best lellinglCrackcri to-day are Marvin's Eagle Butter 'Crackers. Tho only Butter Cracker on tho market that la C packed ho that nvory cracker la saleable?none broken-no crumba. WlWe aro h( Lemon HIhcuU .... - ? Whooln, (ilnR-T Cakt*, Water aod Bugir hoadnuartera for Extra Rtf aCracken. >lt ami Glugor Snap*. HI? Cookie?, (art miwjiK. uwip'r Cakva, Water and Bugir Orackcn, Milk Biscuit nud Hard Tack. Alvray* order Manrtn'i Superior Crackera from your grocer, and get tho boat mada rq24 R?TOCt'"vfllKi;i,lN'n 11AKKRY <0. Batclielor's Uiiieurajiju tu.tr i./t. u.T.vnu?tu:? i?it. ' IImi In.^B ??r?!? Hhitii > 4 I IicUi.1.-I In* at Ni? d ?*|i tmtninr'it ?? tldimloiu lllll* , Itfl.HHllM 111" III *r fici* i|*m : !?????? tin-Imlr anil and l?awli'il 111 nek or llrown. K** plnnw'ff* Cl.fiibiM a*nt t'ljitH l? ?w'isl tnri). i, ?ni apitllwtm, tti'n llon'PV '?"'?J liy nil dtirjrl'U. Applied ?bjr is]?tts at Bxkhtki't tt'lj Fiolnry, V v V ntr ?FSffREffT HAIR BALSAM tho popular favnrlto for drcwlng tin* JuUr, Kt'tUirlutf color when fray, luid pr?*ei tin* Dandruff. I, cltauura tho n-alp, atupa tlio hair felling, and lii hum to |>ltu.r top. iut'1 fl.W n/. Dniggl'l*. H3NDERCORN8. Thfiiwf#iit,mirc*t and l>?*tourfl for Cofn?, liiintonn,^. Plotwulli*?ln. KnmiriKcomforttv Jho Awk h^vaijalu to oiua. 10 tflnu at l>riM?iiU. J iuoux 4c Co., N. Y. l'WAB CONSUMPTION. I Imro apoiUUn ntn?>dr for tha aboto ill?f m? ; by ita nno thoiiPiinila of riuaa of tlia wont klad and cif lnti# a andlnir |ia*nbr?ncnri>>l. IndMil.loatrofitUmyf?Hhln ItaonirMf that 1 will mhiI TWO BOTTI.KS PUF.B, toRalhnrwttbaVAL* UAni.KTni5ATI.MKnn thlidlMasa.!"a?i*iiiff'tiir. Olrr n*. prill 41'.0. adonik DU. T. A. BWCUM.mi'aarmt h.y vomvmikL skills "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Oriuiitnl n:t<l Only ??<*utitnr. I |>afianlal<t?;? ItdlaMr. It-rtrt.tif n, rt.Mr??lmltjil ^?. ipdlilMi.iahlA m LA DIES. A?li )?" l?r?a*l?t J-? *'Mtlrhaalcr'a lTa*?tT?i.ir* fci.t i ? <'itirr. or <?. (iuiai'I >a ?? P'f In If rrtiipti mnlu I mmi SMV.sportiUiott, PITTSBUBGli, OINOINNATI .v SI. LOUIH BAILBOAD-hUibAliille IV.ute: Tirnu t?ble tor k'a?.t and West corrected to. NO\. 14, 1886. TrellH l?vc Psuuaudie sutlon, f?il ol Eleventh ktnM't, utfcr public landing. at h i) ?"? Central Btandsrd Urno: ncu. EStTFoM . Kxp'b Bxp'?|Exp? Bap't LcaVO-Wbeelltig... Arrlvo?Wellsburg. dUmbonvlUe Pittsburgh........ Harrbburg Baltimore. Waahlucton ..????. PhiladJoOlsu New Yorfc. A- M. 6:46 7:Z> 7:66 9:40 1:10 v.tc 12:86 1:16 2:to S:4) ?. B t:ite 7:00 |p. ?. 1KB P. h S:? t 6:90 ?6:66 ?1 a. m. 1:10 2:86 H 6.2* thu b:l> tftQC P. K. 1:01 ?:4D i:ul p. w. I:r Pae. lkun | .vcr K*p's K*p's Mail. o'u'n UoaTO-Wheeling Anive-SteubouvlU*.... Denulson ? Newark.., Columbus Ueavo-tioluinbus... Arrive?Day tou Olnciunstl ludiaiMpolU... at. Louis Chicago Kansas tnty r. u *:Q ?:IW 1:0) 4:06 4:U> 6:10 6;0U 11:? p in. 7;*: 6:b?' ft. in, 8:0n P.M. 8:?u 5:5j 7:10 7:30 A.M 6:*'' 7 :M 12:00 2:80 8:? 8:b6 "ilia 10: A' a. m 7:dJ 6:6" ?. in 7 SO P.M. 13:86 3:06 4:'JQ li?i 6:io 7:10 a,p* '*7:16 H:00 "All tniliiS ilnily except auudar. Pullman'g hilacv i?w*M or 8U?f?lu* n.V* through without change from fltoubeutinu E*?t 14 Philadelphia and New York. Wwt to Columbus t.lncluuati, LouUvlllo, Chicago, Indianapolis *ad St. Louis. ' For thronuh tlckota. baggage oheoks, slw plpg at looomraodatioiu. ami any mrlher iuiormnlen sp [,ly to JU11N a. failUSiSOH. TUikU AMaUt r.? Handle station, loot nt Kli'V??n?h ?Mj rtokei OIUw, under MoLluj^llonw^Whw: to|, tanl lau^t n, K. A, FORD, Qtn'lrwaidT1c>nt Agent, pENNbVLVANU UOJifAN*, outm-AN^Si" m"iiiK(iK ?.n. OonactuMd Unn-uhlu III MMuiair win cor wuvl m NOV. 4, ix^v-t'^ntral flUndard Timet .nuwih to prrr*nuimn *sn ci.kvKuM)." STATION*. lellalju irjdgeport. Urtin h Ferry-,.... Irllliaut. tCUbfUYlllO. nronto taplro... Impli 'elloi iw Creek yellsvllle ;*it Liverpool.... loch enter illeKheuf Ittsburgh. Jlianoe....... ~... taveuua ludaou fewbur?. [lavelanil.., 7:10 7:*io 8:10 8:M 0 0ft 10:'^ 11:01 11:88 p. m.l 12:14 ?2:45| JO.i/' 10:1? 10 26 10 :W 11:12 11:81 11:4k ir.M i*. m, 12:2ft 12:6ft 1:20 2:10 2:2) I.. I'M 1:12 i::u 1:M ?J:(T 2:2W 2:S8 2:15 I'M 4 4:00 fi:V0 6:46 %:m 6:06 5:27 6:04 r wan TO ALLUNCK AM' ClIK A'iU. 1 > nil KTlTlOMf* lellalre Irldgoport tartlu'o Ferry. fellow Crock VdUvtlle LlllaxiuoM. 'anion Janslllon IftUStlold Irontliue 'orl Wayne, ibluago a. m. ft.00 6:12 6:1K 6:50 7:10 9:48 10.*26 p. m, 1:30 1:66 4:60 6:20 a. m. 10. tti 10:17 10:2! ll:6i P' 12:26 r. nu 4:20 4 82 4'"J 6.-2J 1 :CO 1 12 1:20 2:66 4:30 6:97 6:t1 8:M 8:88 11:15 ft. m. 1:1? 0:80 ' "All tralus dally except Hiinnay. TralUH IcaviiiK BrldReportat 1:12 p.m. (1:47olty Ime) arrive at Chicago at C.Wjollowlng morning, Trains Ichto Clerel&nd lor Wheeling ?t 12:W P. '????'oSSrlLuii*?u!io p. HI.. anlreat7:C61, a (H*n. Ttm and Ticket Asont, riluounX !'?. HUB ucowu, U?onrM?Mj^balili p, kjil?Tiii0KK4l)HI0 ILAIUIOA U 00. Oa u<I .Iter MAT >0. IM. puioojor t?ln? *1U no u IoUowi-WIimUdii Umu: So. 86 No. 0 No. 6 !A#r BOOWO. Local No 84 Dally No. 82 l>a?y L*a*o rhueilni: - icllalte.M [ftnulugtotL......* ArrlfO ftt? Iraiton tunbOTland ... Vanhlnglon City, laltlroorom. P.M. 4:00 No. 86.84 and 81iu.pat aii bUUom worr bound. No. 4) No. 16 Leave? i'hoclin? -ellalro~ Arrive at? anuavllle [ewark olumbus.. Unolnnat!.... anduiiky P M 0:86 10:16 11 :W) 12:86 ndlanapolbi h. t. Louie !hlcagoM Can?M Oity- ...J A.M. 10:40 P. M. 4:00 4:16 A. ? 6:10 e.6!> 10:46 p. u 2:4h 6:ft> 7;Wl P. If. 6;2S 9:46 A. M. 160 c:2C 7-W lie. w NO ?: .MlilO Dally Pally Daily A. II. 0:2.) 10.06 P. V. 12:18 1:20 2:40 6:60 6:80 11:00 i. M 7180 5.40 P. V 8'00 Bt.Clalrsvllle Aceemino<i?tiou ie?*t? n?g 18:86 a. m., 1:60 ftnd 6:00 p. m.; leavce Ballaire t 9:10 a m , '2:24 and 8:86 p. m. Kouimlng, ar? Ives at Whocllng at 8:16 a. m., 1:36 and 6;U> p. >o., laMy eznepi Hunrffty. . . , ? MnundevlUo accommodatlqu, leaves Whec lni ,t 11:86 a. m., and arrivea ftt MoundcvJllo ftt 1J:1? .. m., dally exccpt Mundfty. Grafton accommodation at 8 85 p. m. Zaneavlllo ao?;onimod??tlnn Icavee Whoollng at :00p. m., dally except Hundsy. 10:80p. m. fain through to Cincinnati without hange, with U. A O blecpor through to Cincinnati. . B. & 6. Sleeping Csrs ou all through tralni. Tlirough Coach from Wheeling to Clnolnuatl on io. 8. leaving Wheeling at 9:26 a. mM arriving at ' w'^wnnecttoSftre m?do for all polnti South ind Southwest, North and Northwest, making this i doslrablo rotilo for oolonlsUt and persons moving 0 tho great Wcet, and to whom partlcuflr fttten* 1 TfckotsVto all principal points on nalo at Dopol, Bleeping car accommodations can bo Bocurod C?HURKR, Ticket Agent, B. & O. Dopot JOHN BA1L1B. Union Office. JOHN T. LANK, Tra?. Pyfcngor Arcnt, B.T. DKV1UIW, Ooncrnl Agent, Wpetllnir. tl/tiEiiLim & PITTHBUKUli JUV1 W HION.B.AO. On and attor MAY 90,1R86 pftmcugor trains wll un w follows-Wbwltiig time. For Pltuburgh-6:0,'i a. m., 7:36 ft. m. dally; 1:66 a m.. 6:26 p. m., dally ^ . For Washington?4:60 p. m., dally cxcoptBnn/wr. From Plltsburgh-ll:80 a. in., 0r20 n. m., dn ly jxcept Bunday i 10:26 p. m., dally: 9:2.)?. m , dully, From Wft*bliigtOD-9:25 a. m., dsllj; 11:80 a. u>? 1:20 p. m., 10:26 p. tn. dally. C. K. LOUD, General rawengnr Agent. B. DUNHAM, General Buperlutcr.dont. J.T LANlt,'hftv. 1'iw. Agt., Wheeling, iHO KIVKll KAII.KO A I). Tlmo tablecorrocted to JUNF. 28,18M. Tralni icavo l'anhandle Nation, foot ol Klevciilh street, near public landing, m follows?Centra Maodard rimo?whlch Is 65 minutes slower than Wheeling timet aoixo sotrrn. utiir u?ur Kr. rm I'..... ?Jo.l. 10.1. ?,r* Lcavo?Wkecllng Arrive-Bonwood Moundsvllle fJlarlncton ProcU)r...-w Now Martinsville Hard Is Hlstcrsvllle.. Friendly (Matamora*) fit. Mary's..8.........?i??..??' Williams town (Marietta)... Parkoraburg... ?t|0 ?iu jlM 7:4/ 7:W 6:16 9:Z> 8:42 8:M> 9>? 10:11 10:41. . m, ?:./i 8:1'. 4.C 4:* 4;bt' r.:0f 6:16 ita 6)46 6:16 7:(0 7:110 a. m, h:i.i 8:36 9-tt 11:00 11-20 p. M. 1i:ts0 12:M) 1:60 1:66 8:10 4:64 6:00 (lOiMO MOUTH. UllyllWlyl At>., I'awi. rsaM-.l ?JS,-1 NoJ.No. ?.|oorr> LoftT^Parkcnihurg Arrive?llllamsiowit(Marrr tta Ht. Marys Friendly (Matamoraji) HUternvllle Benwood Wheeling , m. p. ru. a. m, 0:00 8:60 6:10 6:80 4:fc 7:'J0 7:10 4 ;?m: 8:76 7:4" 10:50 7:6o| 5;?/. 11:10 S:fWPia5j c if. M:M 6:1" 1(16 e.nH i:(6 7:1CH 4:56 7:301 4?*6 7:46| 4:61 I'ftsseiiKtr trains dally Including nundar. A ooumodatlon trains runs dan^roc^ Hundoy. Ticket Agent O. It. it., Whoellnf, W, J.BOBINHDN, General Tawnirer A tent mmB&sss, Orij*. Th'i t? Ml llio ret* of only otuvfllih 1.1 n com&llt'o, for lowM'iieulMlMit fin fid ton l?o* woulwill?ppe?rin1iiitR*lm)pf*MVM.f nym rr, Mill! ron?#qil'?Ul jr will fH'f IfflOtic V||'inn dlfl?fenttinwrft ertmrc M*r?; or ?ivrMtiijom KRAimrr, If It In trim. * li orne Inwii UKw, in t ???>? tiowitttoer I*Inok'd nt l>y flru |??r on. ?.n i.n dtflfMfO. mrt U&M wl 1 tc?o noilut - at out U Ttltt'fltn wnr?1n AddWI Willi rOi'V t dement Mid i licok, or ten I 0 <? nt? for hook of a wTlhoWlUi A CO,, 10 ?rK i w To? I. ItnvM