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" Trustee^ Sale^ zicosrTilSfc of truit br liuc a? Tlrta# of ? *? Jun? 8. !** ?*" ?t,t > ? >? -; , p, ,M court Houw? of "aid J-'*' tie 2t& DAY ^ FEBRUARY,1S^ ^jlBH.0 - A x tbe foltowini a: ' o ? The loutl) hill ^2Tu("irtat Suture, Is "" rf"' u?:b* C?r 01 ?Uo *"nka" , V'WOI". ""i "? Unp""""""} . . tte?t > w jj. .ittfilintf hoiia* uad .. !:aran??ont building. 9 ' >> but selling as H --!>!<* <',,av,'>' "Oly the title vested in rue I ''rr*. y.?One-third cub. or is much ? - ' oa dar a/ anle.! : .? >n?talmcntsatuneand ; - r ? ' Vive uotvi for .k .. *1* j"T tout; the title . . V'jiiaed until payment is made fa full. 0. O SMITH, Trustee. m rgff i T f ,gi Angdoneey. j^gj r> i.v v hereby adjourned until Satur l,r ILudl IV. 0.SJOTH, Trustee. I rv? tbore - it <"?tinued antJl Saturday, I , . .. x. I *j 0. SMITH, Trustee. The Above sale ia udjourncd to April 7th, at ..**3 G. O.SMITH, I Tnutee. I Co-Partnership Notice. I NOTICE? I i," tbi.? admitted Mr. H. H. DUNLEVY u. . a Planing Mills. w. .\. wu6o?r. - uccessor to Hanes & Wilson. JiilCU 1, !&? I Tie undented will operate tho Cnion PlanI ' every dcn-riptlon of fbaiflf aothv, at Jo* prices. I ; Lumber, Lath. Shingles. I Jr.. u nai'ti Invito the attention of the trade I , ' "iU be u? the Interest f building to get our tracts. I shore we will also con| . .. aianuIacturiDg Nail Kegs and V . rit .1 /barenl pituuc paimnarv .,v:rl' ?tr:> t attention to business and the ZeJiot our customers. WILSON & DUNLEVY, =r> (itlliv. i:'> Main Street. Real Estate. ' FOR SALET" \ iv-*:mb!o Residence on South Penn street. 8 -.v;:a all modi-ru Improvements. Lot 75x i i'rire rvuxitiable. y.>!?ru" Roomed House, T, South \ork street, IBr k if : darner Wood sad l ay as an investment. " \ Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, fift: an.'-* (mm Wheeling. neon North Front street; jtj i<?). : House on North York streeL I?w.-i in-- Houses and store Rooms For Rent .'.db AprilI. C. O. SMITH, P.. ;i! Estate Airent. l'J3) Main St. Contractors and Builders. MLTlFLADINfiSCO. Contractors and Builders, fctiimus FuraWietl ou Work of all Description*. I MANt"FACTCRER3 OF DOORS, SASH | AND FRAMES. JL3D DEALE1W IX Lumber. Lath, Shingles, &e. fTSpudaUttealloa giroa to STAIR *V0tuw. V? hare enjourwl a tint-claw Designer, and nu-"? swul?y of Modern ami Artistic Store v.l ' ui" K inn tuns aad Interior Decorations u( til descriptions. Orrict and Factory, Cor. Nineteenth & Eoff Streets. . Plumbing, Cas & Steam Fitting. Geo. Hibberd & Son, Successors to Thompson L Hibberd, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, >?ECIaLTIES.-Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Satin;; and Ventilation 1314 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. ""All work promptly done at most reasoni : *: en. mfJ8 Wi. UABE A SOX, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. Ai^r^hne^romptljw^ To Farmers, Gardeners, Etc. Grape Vines for Spring of 1888. J' Viriftltn of the best 01 d autl Xcw Grap4.1t r a In thlseouutry. ? >!]! on], Ives, Hartford, Catawba or Ferkinj, fcrfluo. Martha, champion. Alva, Ajpiwam, Scneca, ixrni.' i.x-the. or Warden's, (or $1 00. la iwuinRton. Jefferson, Lady, Tclcgnpb, atry, Wilder, Delaware, Brighton or Ducbvu, lorfltM). > Niagara, Moore's Early or Empire State, for n >" la * collection of other varictlw. > ic? ?trictly tlnt-daM. and very low by the laior l.iUi. i.r.., nMpoernci, uiacKDema, strawoemcB. Currant* uu<l (.o?)M'bvrric* in variety. IVrwm* ilttttrinjr to plant ?tnall fruit* are reqnwtwi u> Mind list of what they want, to be priced, btiom onlerlng cUewheee. Addresa W. M. DUNLAP. Ja-T-m w Went Alexander. Pa. T A-NDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS Oliver's Xew I'liilM Hillside Plow .Bewareof counterfeit Polnta lor Oliver Plow?; lac genuine for sale by HOCE & BRO., ,, No. 1113 Market Strecv, west side. IKrHw^y J{ K. (ilFFI.N & CO., General Ageuta for W. T. L Spring Tooth Harrow, Kvana' Tripple Harrow, Evans' Corn Planter*. _ ^r-T i j> Main Strrcu Wheeling. W. Va. RFillTlN *>ropehlre. Ox, and Cot* SUEEP. """VI llLj jenwy Red* and Berkshire HOGS, f iMn k.i anj ij, Leghorn Chicken*, Bronxe Turand CARP in *eu*>n. EMJIXKH, 11. i' r*. 4c.. beat and cheapest', part pay ia lumber. Hatlafaction giiumntvud on all. SI! IK " n!lU kiok for ?> cent* and names and addrcwof twenty wide awake Fanner*. ?*nil stamp for clrcnlani to T. R. CAR8KADON* Kevwr. W.Na. Musical Goods. pilxos MOVED! Pitta* Moved, Boxed and Stored, promptly *ad carefully, by . _ F. W. BACMEB A CO.. wrU mo Market Siwrt. Photography. Qabiset PHOTOGRAPHS n?l.. rt?n ** r\? ?. vsiuy^o uu rer uo?n HUGHS' GALLERY, - N'o. <2 Twrlfth fltrytTHIS PAPERS^ Se*irpajv*r Advertising Burma (10 flpruc* ?tnit),wh?nTadTef M?II If Alii# RaTifs NEW-YORK, Medical. _ Constipation rure'.own cMh?rtic. Th..- tr^ntmonl of COM iwtlon due* notcotwUt merely in unloaoipf Ui bowels. The medicine mu?t not onlr act * . Durwtlve. but be a tonic a* well, and not pre dace alter iu uae greater cowwac**-. ,** cure a regular habit oI bodjr without changlni the diet or disorganizing the sjrsttm " *ara "Mvattentlon.ufter suffering with Constlps tlon for two or three years, was called to Sim mons Liver Regulator. and, having tried alnios everything i*l*e. concluded to try it. 1 first tool a winegla**ful un<i afterwards reduced the dow to a teaspoobful. u* per directions, after eael meal. 1 found that it hud done me so mucl good that I continued it nutil I took two bottle* Since then I have not experienced any difficulty I keep it in my houae uud would not be withoui it, but have no use for it, it having cured me."Geo. W. Sims, Assistant Clerk Superior Court Bibb Co.. Ua. Examine to see that you get the genuine, dis tinguinhed from all frauds and imitations by oui red Z Trade-Hark on front of Wrapper, and ot the side of the .-eal and signature of J. H, ZKIM.H & CO. nipJ-MWPAW WHAI AILS YOU? Do you feel dull, languid, Iow-snirited, lifeless, and iudvscrtUibiy miserable, l>oth physlcally and meutully; experienoo a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of "goneness," or emptin<?s of stomach in tho morning, tongue coated, bitter or bail taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent Leadacht*, blurred eyesight, "floating specks" before the eye?, nervous prostration or exhaustion. irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, transient pains nero and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed uud unrefreshlng sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impending calamity? 11 juu uatc nu, ?/4 unj (.uuaiuciauic uuiuuct of these symptoms, you are suffering from that mort common of Amcriuin maladies? Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Uver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The moro complloit?'d j'our disease has becomc, tho greater tho number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what Rtagm it has reached. Dr. Pierce's Uoldcii Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to directions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consumption of the Luniffl, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rhoumatlsm, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are qulto liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce** Goldeu iUcdkal Discovery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying orgun, cleanses tin? system of all blood-taints und impurities, from whatever cause arising. it is equally c!licacious in acting upon the Kidneys, and other excretory nn.nn-?, cleansing, strengthening, and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both tlesh and strength. In muluriul districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Goldeu micdlcal Discovery CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common niotcb, or Eruption, to the worst ScrofuJa. Salt-rbeum, " Fever-sores," Scalv or Houirh Skin, in short, all diseases caused by barf blood aro conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating mediclno. Great Eating fleers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has It manifested Its potency In curing Totter. Eczema. Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, gore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, ilip-Jolnt Dfacnse, "White Swelling*." Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps.for a largo Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD iSTHE LIFE." Thorougblyelennse it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden JXedlcn! DUeovery, and good digestion, a ?air nkirt, buoyant spirit*, -vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula ortlie Lou?*, fa arrested and cured by this remedy. If taken In the earlier stages of tho disc aw. From its marvelous power over this tcrriUy fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed remedy to the public.. Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "Cosscmption Cche," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from Its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, 14 unequaled. not only as a romedy for Consumption, but for all Chroule 2)l*ea*e? of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lunirs. Spitting of Blood. Shortness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma. Severe Co writs, and kindred affections, it fa an efficient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles fO0^&od ten cents io stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address, World's Cispsnsarj Medical Association, G63 Main SI-. BCfflLOi N. Y. IfESSBfeffiSjlSsTt i%i^MSBg=7inE.fg5 42>. IS A UWMiNT PERFECTCf HAKNLCSS.A1ID SIIOLLD BE USED A f?M MCHTHS.CCfCRZ CONPMtMENT. SEND FOR BCOK TO MOTHERS. BRADFEIDTteGUlATOR Co. 'x. ATLANTA ,GA. ' ./ ELYS CatarhH CRi:AM)l.VLMUjMPCLy,b IM CIoan.es Na,a,Pa?a8eS.|^$to3An Allays Pain andB^T^ryrD J\ t2 &A Inflammation.^^ HoaUthoSoro.W / Restores th Senses of Taste|8?^sV^^?and Smell. ^v.cPVEta TRY the CURE. ?*" rMt" A wirtkle l? nppIM Intn cyh n'?tril ?ml 1 afrmblt iTta *>c*i>t? ?' nhttned. to ivnt?. K1A BROTBEra. J Gwnwli'hatwt. Si?r\nrt. > """ DTP stopeedjrei i mmmttt att B??n? * *??*t lit ?*???. ,U*J?"?? m far ?** /v?, ?* Kmuiiu It uk.? u ?xM. rfrW *?' ? Tr,.U- u4 M!* ?* ?<* ?? n paunu, o?*? po??lt "P'WtfaT** **.*1?.-f irtfi,??a to db. klink. wt a*** *?.. MiWl'iJift KtiwS.^ *torumn>u /* <'" < TO WEAK MEN Suffering from tha effrct* of yonihful arrow, jar!] decaf, WMttoff weakneaa, loat uaohood. Ho. I wtl Mod ft Tftltubl* troatlao (aaalrd) containing fttf particular* for horns care. FREE?fclurg?. l roUtulld nodical work; hoald b* wad l7 ??! man who If n?woo? and debilitated. AddwM SSfcgl C FOWLKK. CODB. Steamship Tickets. gXCCRSIOX TO UERMAXY. Thin year's Tcftfhcr*' Excursion larw Ne York June Ski, WW. on the Hamburg .*u>ann "SiwtIa." Capt. Ludwlg. The rery rheup excti nlon rata (or ruund trip from New York to !U: banc and mum in itu? Hr?l cabin Li only fro i Tickets, prtMpMtuj and *11 information to I bad on application lwu? ? m?RYX*. mr 21 m? Market Street , T7?0K DODGERS r * and small hand bills. Go to the Job Room, So*. and 5 Fourteenth street, whew you can be i goanuxlated at ehort noticc. - 8lie Intelligencer, Office: No*. '45 and 97 Fourteenth gtreet< I TWO PAIRS OF BYES. * Grandmamma's ere* art dim and old. " They look through spectacles rlmaed with goli L Goldilocks ejesarc bright and u?w, * Curliiyrlashes they sparkle through. Grandmamma'* eyes grow tired aooo. And close full oft In an afternoon. Goldilocks' eye* scarce droop the lid. Only at night U their laughter hid. Grandmamma's eyes have faded grown, Goldilocks' blue as the heaven's own. Grandmamma's eyes were once ss bright; Whence has faded their light and UfeT I Grandmamma's eyes hare helped her take Many a stitch for dear love's uue. 1 Grandmamma's eye*, with a patience mild. [ Have watched all night with a steeple** child. ; Grandmamma's eyes hare often wept J With mourning heorts.whlle theslow dayicrep " Thus have failed Grandmamma's eyes; I Hardly a sparkle within them lies. Goldilocks' eves must. too. grow dim. ' Lose the sunlight with which they brim. May their brixhtnow. when dimmed at last, ; Not In the service of self have past! ' But sweetly, tenderly, day by day. May they grow old in G randinamma's way! THROUGH THE STATE. Accidents and Incldenta in West Vlrgtnli and Vicinity. The encampment of the Division o West Virginia, Sons of Veterans, will In held at Grafton, May :J0T The Spencer Rifles, composed of em ployes of the MouUina Mines in Marior county, will be mustered in in a fev* days." It is proposed by some of the Marion county militia to have a sham battle ami competitive drill at Fairmont same tim? in May. The Grand Commandary K. T. wil meet in Huntington, May 9, and tht State Medical Society on the 10th, 17th and 18th of May in the same city.* ueorge jvcu.il*, oi luiuuuipu wum? recently killed an eagle on the Black Fork ot Cheat River. Its wings from tit to tip measured 8 feet, anil it carried i lamb, half grown, about 150 yards. The Morgan Mercury, with commendable enterprise, published at Berkeley Springs, issued a special edition last week, booming the famous old summei resort, and the resources of Morgan county. That Dakota blizzard which tackled West Virginia last week got itseli knocked silly on the first round by our hills. It is needless to send anything short of an earthquake this way.?Phil' ippi Republican. A military company has been organized at Hinton, with Jas. H. Miller as .Captain; J. A. Boggess, First Lieutenant ; L. A. Daniel, .Second Lieutenant; Jake H. Hoover, Ensign, and L. J. Davis, Orderly Sergeant. Calls for the County Conventions to organize auxiliaries to the West Virginia Board of Immigration and Development have been issued in nearly every County in the State where organizations have not already been effected. Hon. Thomas A. Bradford, of Philippi. died Saturday, after having remained thirty-six hours totally unconscious from a paralytic stroke received Wednesday last. Mr. Bradford was one of the best known men in the State and was a leading Democrat. Ellis Johnson, of Pennsylvania, who has been operating a lumbering camp at Alpina, Kandolpn county, for some time, left for parts unknown a few days ago and leaves numerous creditors to mourn their loss to the tune of about $1,500. One of the booms of the St. Lawrence Boom and Manufacturing Company at Konceverte broke on Wednesday of last week in consequence of a rapid rise in Greenbrier river, and some 2,000 or 3,000 logs went sailiug toward the setting sun. It is probable that most of them will be recovered. An enthusiastic and largely attended meeting of the Marietta College Club of Cincinnati was held Thursday afternoon Ul WU1CI1 U (.UUIUUIMX (Vila perfect the necessary arrangements /or transportation and subsistence, in ordef that the elub may attend in a body the centennial celebration at Marietta, 0., on April 7. It is reported that in Jackson County an epidemic of hydrophobia among cattle of all kines and that farmers nave lost thousands of dollars' worth of live stock. The report comes by telegraph via. New York, and is based upon a special dispatch from Parkeraburg. It is an improbable storv and in all liklihood is made of whole cloth. The South InteOujeneer reports that A. W. Kereheval, Esq., went to Green Spring Monday morning where he expected to meet "a distinguished geologist of New York, in company with whom he intended to proceed to the eastern end of the county for the purpose of makingan examination of a vein of what is believed to be a valuable mineral re* cenuy uucuvurvu iu mat kvuux. There is some disposition in certain quarters to contest the legality of the appropriation for the new asylum at spencer. The argument against it is that the appropriation was made at the special session of the Legislature, and that it was not one of the subiecjs mentioned in the proclamation of the Governor assembling the Legislature in special session. If this be the true state ol the ease, then it appears that the appropriation was contrary to the Constitution of the State. There is no question, says the Waynesburg Jiuinvendenl. but Mt. Morris can lay the rightful claim as being the first place to use natural gas for heating and lighting purposes. In the early stages of the first oil excitement in this count; that section shared the basis of opera tion. In the well drilled gas was oh tained. The well was abandoned, ani fully twenty years ago Mr. Lee Strosni der" secured appliances and introduce! the gas into his place of business, utiliz ing it for heating and lighting purposes and has been kept burning almost con stantly night and day since that time. In speaking of the recent organise* effort to boom West Virginia, the Jritl World among other things soys: Goo< must be borne as fhe result, for we our selves on close examination have beei ) more than surprised at the marvelou ' array of facts and figures to the ?tat< ? brought out by Mr. fclkins in his ad ; dress. Aside from the personal energy which Mr. Elkins Has displayed u opening up the Mtate, that speech set ting forth the facts has certainly givei him a lasting claim on the gratitude o W est Virginia. "You are a young conn try yet,,f is the reminder" which th< critical Britisher often gives us in hi patronizing wajr, meaning, of course that we are provincial and in the swee by-and-by may possibly grow up to th _ intellectuality 01 what be considers th paragon for the nations of the earth Yes indeed we are a "young countr yet," but in a far different sense froc f that. The surface, so to speak, has no {been more than scratched. It is onl since the war that we have commence' 1 in earnest to organize and disciplin J our forces for the development of the known and unknown natural wealt m possessed by every State and Territor to a degree that would have been ii - credulous to the generations that hav E>ne before us. And here within seve ours of the greatest market on the coi J tint-iil is a State just showing its hea r- amid iu older sister* and bidding U " recognition and population on the acoi ^ of resources that astonish us. Ta* people's remedy for the cure ss Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hoareenee Bronchitis, Croup, Intluenza, Whoopix rtr Cough, Incipient Consumption is E ? Bull s Cough Syrup, the old reliabl Price 35 cent*. BREAKFAST BClKiCT. Th# color ! spun yarn?Chestnut.? =* *uck. There are no almshouses in North Carolina. Toronto will try to jet the next PanPresbyterian Council, in 18ft.'. *' The silver head of a new cane opens and reveals a dozen cigarettes. Confectioners say that Easter trade grows more considerable yearly. Phenomenal?Anything to which that adjective is not applied.?Tid-Kit*. Straw parasols half shut, and filled with candy, are a new Easter favor. Some extravagant Easter eggs in New York were set with pearls and rubies. The Mormon establishment or church in this country comprises 162,3S3 persons. A list of plays which people in mourning may properly attend, Is published in Pans. 1 March has been the most disastrous month the railroad companies have* ever experienced. The injunction upon the weather as a fashionable topic of conversation has j been removed. , Wichita, Kan., which isn't fastidious abautjmch things, has turned its opera , house Into a market house. Nottiing is so sad to the romance of a kiss as to have your girl sneeze at the j t very climax of the osculation.?Tid-Bit*. j The present season is so good at a [ backward spring that it could easily get J , an engagement at any athletic show.? j Laicell Courier. A correspondent who writes from Hon- 3 { duras says that more than $12,000,000 of ! t American capital is invested in gold mines in that country. Something new in wedding gifts wastn [ feature of a Dakota marriage the other j , day, when a friend presented the bride > niUl HU UiuuuiB uuuau icut. I A certain iat man within ten miles of , , Burlington has a very thin wife. The ? boys have nicknamed them "enough" jj and "too spare."?Burlington Free Prm. j Boston says Sullivan was overtrained. ? ! This is like Kandolph's description of t | some Virginia laud: "Poor by nature * t and ruined by cultivation,?Baltimore J American. ?> A living skeleton which has arrived at J ! Arkansas City for Johnson's circus, is & . said to bear a marked resemblence to r> ! Charley Norron's boom for Secretary of * t State.?Aarua* City Star. n Meteorites sometimes attain a velocity " of 180,000 feet per second. When pass- u ing through the air at this rate the trie- ?i tiou is so great that the air is heated up jj , to a temperature of 10.800? F. H ' Richard Tate, the fugitive Treasurer Jj of Kentucky, has been impeached by the r Legislature"of that State. But, sale in (' Canada, he will be able to Dick Tate his jj own terms.?New York World. 7. Cyphert P. Gillette, oi What Cheer, Iowa, a Union Veteran, whose claiin*for a a pension for total blindness has been pending since 1S73, has been awarded $16,000 for arrears and $72 per month J| hereafter. n After a happy married life of fifty-four J, years, an old couple living near Hick- 7i man, Ky.. have separated because of & incompatibility of temper. Husband JJ and wife are each more than seventy :n years old. A thoroughly business-like person is st the County Clerk at Ionia; Mich. To jj meet the usual Lenten depression in * matrimonial alTairs he ottered marriage 7. licenses twenty-five cents below the usual rates during the month. rj The Globe-Democrat says that branches ?* of the government printing office are to Jj be established in St. Louis and Chicago ? to prepare all blanks, forms, envelopes, etc., and in fact all the printing necessary J that the postal department uses. Teacher (grammar class)?"Tommy, *j you may parse 'college.'" Tommy? ^ "Coui'n noun, third p?*rs'n, feminine tfi gend " Teacher? Feminine gen- jjj ?ler?" Tommy?"Yes'rn; I'm parsin' u Vassar College.?New York Sun. 2 The topers of Dawsonville, Ga., found q out that Jamaica ginger was a very good substitute for whisky, the sale of which ? was prohibited; and ginger drunkards Jj became bo plentiful that Dawsonville \ has prohibited the sale of Jamaica ginger. "What Is supposed to be a Confederate. gold dollar was found in an ash-heap in ti *1.. 1 1.^,- 11 Atiauui rctvuviv UJ u LVIVH-'I uv?, <?.<S sold for $30. It is said that only six ai coins were issued by the Confederate ? Government, and if genuine this sped- * men would be worth $650. J Amateur Actor?"I think I was great ? in that death scene. Charley." Charley J . ?"Yes. indeed, old man. Why, when you fell back and expired, and your life- ? less form was carried away, the applause * was /airly deafening. I never saw such J a delighted audience."?New York Hun. ?; Benton'* Hair Grower. All who are bald, all who are becorn- h ing bald, all who do not want to be bald, ?i all who are troubled with dandruff, or J! itching of the scalp, should use Benton's ?i Hair b rower. Eighty per cent of those * using it have grown hair. It never fails J to stop the hair from falling. Through n sickness and fevers the hair sometimes * falls off in a short time, and although the person may have remained bald for jj years, if you use Benton's Hair Grower >, w-vuluiu^ w uu1.hwuo ?ww ??v du.v v> ? growth of hair. In hundreds of cases jj we have produced a good growth of hair <j on those who have been bald and glazed . for years. We have fully substantiated n : the following facts; we grow hair tn w) cams out of 100; no matter bow long ami bald. Unlike other preparation*, It contains no sugar cl of load, or vegetable or mineral poltiom*. a It ia a specific for falling hair, dandruff ami itching of the scalp. * A i The Hair Grower la a hair food, and it* compoal- g Hon hi almost exactly like the oil which sup; pile# the hair with Ita vitality. . 1 Sold by druggist* or sent on receipt of price. 51 00. 0 i Bwto* Ujue uhowkk Co., D4W Cleveland, 0. [ England always claims the lion's c [ share, though it catch no tish whatever j and confine its fighting solely to the uni- i [ corn. I have been a sufferer from catarrh 1 * for the past eight years. Having tried a 2 number of remedies advertised as "sure cures" without obtaining any relief, I 1 had resolved never to take any other i patent medicines, when a friend advised 11 1 me to try Ely's Cream Balm. I did so [ - with great reluctance, but can now testi- t i fy with pleasure that after using it for y six weeks I believe mvself cured. It is 3 a most agreeable remedy?an invaluable - Balm.?Jo$eph Stewart, Grand avenw, . 7 Brwldyn. |mwfaw J * Advice to Mother*. 1 i Are you disturbed at night and broken j f of your rest by a sick child suffering and ( - crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If j b so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. ? s Wixslow's Soonirxo Syrup for Ciiil- ; drkx Twroixo. Its value is incalculat ble. It will relieve the poor little suf- . - ? .... :? e Hirer inuueumwj?jr. mmsuu uji-.u e mothers, then; is no mistake about it. It u cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates y the stomach and bowels, cures wind a cholic, softens the gums, reduces the int (lamination and gives tone and energy y to the whole system. Mrs. Win-slow"* d Sootwxq Strcp rou CniLnusx Tketiie zsg is pleasant to the taste, and is the it prescription of one of the oldest and h best female nurses and physicians in the y United States, and is for sale by all drugi gists throughout tho world. Price 25 e cents a bottle. xwnw n . * K Sutton's Vitalixm is what you need u for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dixzi)r ness, and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. w Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle'. Croup, Whooping Dough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's of Care. b, Tux Rev. George H. Thayer, of Bour?g bon, Ind., says: Both myself and wife Y. own our lives to Shiloh's Consumption e. Cure. Sold by W. E. Williams and C. Menke miller. daw-iow FLWCE AND TRADE. The Features of tlie Hooey and Stock Mai kets. Nor York. March 31.?Money on call (uy i 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 5*7 per ceo Sterling exchange dull but steady at ft 85% 4 8^S- Salea 197,OS shares. The stock market to-day was very weak, an marked declines were m>ule orer the cutire lis oq an active trading. The aspect of the sltiu uuu km worse than at auy lime since the begi: nlDK ol the present troubles on the Wester roaus, and the pressure was specially severe upo the granger stocks, which finally carried the et tire list down with them. Kail road bonds active; sales $">43,000. Government bonds dull and steady. State bonds neglected. BO 2*DS?CLOSED BID. U.8.4sitff ; 124 IM. K. <Jc T. gen. C?... 65 U. tf. 4s coupon 12.*? Northern Par- U...-U7* U. S. 4^s res North. PBc. 3d -1015 U. S. 4 coupon -IOC!..,'Nothwent consols?112 Pacftlc 6's of 'aj ia)S N. W. debenture*,frllO Louisiana stamp, 4s tSklg. L. A S. P. gen. m.115; Missouri Cs........?...101 rit. Paul consols...?124} Tenn.fis settlementslOO Lst. P.. C. A P. firsts-lM) do 5? U5 Tex. A Put*, land g's 42 do as....?.. 68 Tex A Pac. K. G. exCentral Pacltlc^s?11414 tra coupon*. 66J D. A H. G. Is LaUCnJon Pacific flnta.113*. D. A K. G. Went. Is ?7 West Shore 101* Brie kcconds ? 90S) STOCK QCOTATIOXS?CLOSED BID. Adams Express 140 INorthern Pacific,.... WAmerican I i!n nreftfrrud? 4lM*. L'unada Southern... 4* Chicago N. W.??103> Central Pud tie 27j? do preferred -13H Chesapeake i&Ohio. 1% New York Central...iaft do tint preferred. 4^ Ohio ? Mississippi. 1?>, doKvoml* do preferred . N) C., C. Jl I U Pariac Mail a** Denver <fc K. G 15 Pittsburgh .. 136 2rie ?*4 Reading ... - 5 .do preferred W St. L. A S. K 'Jl fort Wayne IBS do preferred.. 62^ ivaniHut a Texas.... 12)4 do lint preferred. 107 Jikc Erie 4 We?l_ U!!-,<-' M. A SL Fmul.--. fflfc do preferred . 41 do preferred Awh Lake Shore - Wk Texas ?fc Pacific augk Louisville ?fc Nash.. 51;* Union Pacific 4!$i u.. N. A. & C 30 United States Ex... 71 ifemphis ?t Chan..... 61 W., St. L. & P......^. 12 lichlgon Central... TJ do preferred "21% llMOttri Pacific 72}$ Wells-Farro Ex 130 ?"asb. 6i Chat 72 We*tern Union ...... 7Vfi few Jersey Central 74 Ilreadntuint and Provisions* New York, March 31.?Floor, receipts 44.157 nirkageii; exports 2,225 barrels and 1.G00 murks; aarket <iuiet aud unchanged; sale* 20,000barrel*. Vheat. receipts 23.721 bushels; exports 70,212 uishels; wiles ?24,000 bushels of futures and 120,00 bushela of apot; cash grades tirm; options reak; ungraded red SWJ^air.^c; No. 2 reu &ttka u'/tt in elevator; ?^c f. o. b.; yoj4as?lc delivered; ?o. 2 red March W>isS9kc; April closn<? ttt Uav ?"??/uk'H j. clo.inir lit ???.> UDcloning Ittwu-; August bOjJiA.e, losing at ?6%c; December Wj-pHW&c, cloving at O'^c. Corn, receipts39,050 bushels; exports 3,Ji*5 iiisbcls; sales :;76,uuo bushels of futures and 1.0U) bushels of spot; options steady; cash firm nil quiet; ungraded oISjiI."/; No. 3, (Sic: (earner611 ^itil.'ic in elevator; &%a63cdelivered; >u. -J, Gk&ihc In atom; So. 'J Apr}) 62c, cloning tO^c ; May ti0%a61^c, closing at Mine; JuneSOfca y/x, closing at -v/?c; July WfaMftc, dosing twfwc: August .W%^J?,c, closing at aU%c. Outs eceipts 95.UU0 bushels; exports 60 bushels; sales i.uou bushels of futures und 97,000 bushels f spot; market heavy anil ^aj^e lower; ilxc.1 western Ulk41c; white do 41a45c. Hay teudy and quiet; shipping Be. Hops steadier; ulllornl* Co flee, spot fair; KJoquJet nd steady at 14e; Exchange closed. sugar ulet: English Island 4 ll-Wc; moloases grades I4.V; refined steady and in fair demand. Mouses canr; .'jO test 20c. Bice steady. Tallow rm at 43V-\ Rosin Millet at SI 22!$al H>. TurpenLne dull at 40c. t+ift higher und in good tieland; western receipts 7.&K packages, 'ork Una an<l In moderate demand. Cut meats rm and unchanged. Larrl opened '2a:i points iwer. closing weak; western steam spot 7c; [ay 7.'Jla7.iMc; June 7.i)Iu7.'>tc; July closed at 96c; August and September tk*; October 7.JWc; ity steam 7.7i)c. Butter steady and quiet; westrn 14uuUc. Cheese quiet but tirm; western 11& Lie. Chicago, March31.?Wheat dull and unlnteritlng. Corn and oats nothing doing. Previous were as uninteresting a* wheat. Flour cady. Wheat, No. -2 spring T&A'Trfal No. a sd. Die; No. 'J red, Hie; April. 7Jft?a7,."lc; elosig at T'Jfcfr': May 7<i; ?rt77',0' rlosiiiK at 77'yr; une TTVTTJJr. closing at 7796c; July 77fyi >V> closing at 77^e. Corn. No. 2. .VJc; Muy closing at oiU^c; June '.. 1ta.i2)v, closig atuj^c; July 51&a52%c; closing at 52Vic; uguxt, .?l;?a.r,-;?. Oata, No. 'A 27?-ia30c; May ^Hitfl'tC. closing at ai'vc; June 31a3l&c. closig at ai'^; July. aoj-jaauWr, closing at ye, No. 2,6034c. Barley, .No. ? 77aMJC Flaxred. No. 1, 91 Hal 45. Prime timothy Med : ti-x: 63. Me>s pork, cash *13 Ukil.i May Ji'alJ, a2& closing at 913 43; June. 913 42ka t 67K closing at 913 Kkc. Lanl.-7.57S/'; April .Yia7..'>7'.jc, closing at i.5T?c; May 7.57&a7.fi2kn une 7.&M^7.67!closing at 7.62)*c; July o<)$a7.rcjttc, cioung at ..b.'.r. raw-on, wmri bs Mitlen 7.054!; dry salted shoulders Vljuri.ooe; lort clear (Idea 7J6*7.60c. Whisky Jl 15. iigars, cutloaf '^fAft^c; standard A ft**. Butter riu. active; creamery 2U31c; dairy UlicTc. ggs unsettled; fresh Malic. 1'iiii.ADBM'Hia. Pa., March HI.?Flour, demand loderate. Wheat easier: No. 2 red Jlurch?J%a ftjc; April H9irftiJO}-4c; ilay'Mf+uMc; June 90Xa foe. Corn, spot tlrrn and lu good demand; lie* No. n yellow in graiu depot cue; No. 'i low evator 61c: ungraded yellow in grain depot ilxcd tiOc; No. 2 yellow ailoot L/Oc; No. 2 mixed )*c: No. 2 mixed March WJ-^atiOe; April 50%a Ic; May tiOHatio^e; JuneflOhaikV^c. Oata, sj?ot emJy but demand light; sole* No. 2 mixed ate; ngraded white No. U white 10c; No. whJtc-JJc; No. is Anile Jlurch M^jillc; April Italic; May ABjQxWfy.'. Juue-W^Ml^e. tggs ulct; western nrsts JOVo^lc. Cincinnati, O.. March :il.?Fiourfirm. Wheat arte; No. 'J red receipts I,ujO bushels; lipments l.-VW bushels. Com. active, strong 3d higher; No. "Jmixed 52,' Oata Arm; o. 2 mixed .Me. Kye quiet and tirra; No. 2, ?Wc. Pork dull at Sit UU. urd *|UiuC at 7.^7J%c. ulii meats firm; short rii? 7,2aa7.35e. Bacon eady; short clear S.G2}$e, Whisky itcady at 1 oi?. Butter .strong, sugar iu moderate deLaud. Eggs weaker at I5ala}?c. Cheese tlrrn. Baltxmobb, Md., March 31.?Wheat, western bout steady, eloalng dull; No. 2 winter red spot r%a?c: May MHtSffyfi-, June Whittle. Corn, estern higher and dull; mixed spot 5*t5S%c; larch isc; April and Muy 5aa.'?rt>?c. Oats steady lth only moderate demand; western 4lc; mixed H.'. Kve steady at oNi?jc. Provisions steady ml quiet. Kggfc lower at 17?lac. Cdtfee yulet; io 1.1'jiim.i;. Toledo, March 31.?Wheat weak and lower; u?h XJj'ic; Mav si.'iaxi^c; June S%c; Jnly >ViC: August HO&C. torn, dull an?l steady; casn ie; .May-kkr. Oats quiet; No. 2Whiter. Cloverfed dull and steady; vuah and April ?5; May I87& Live Stock. Chicago, March 31.?Cattle?Receipts .1,000 cad; sbipmeuu 500 head; market .sternly; leers $5 a)a3 00; stockers and feeders 82 40ua t>o; jws. bulls and rnix?-d 917oa.i ou; TexJLs fed :ecw 83 TUtf 75. Hog*?Keceipt* 'J,(JOO head: llpincnt* 1.000 bead; market strong; mixed JVJu ?V>; heavy 85 30a5 5a; light 85 15a5 IT?; skips I 50b.> 00. Sheep? Receipts 4.UJ) head; sbiplenta 1.0DO head; maricet weak ami lower; ativwi WOOojIM); western 81 G0a5 ?0; Texans t 00m| .SO; lambs 5*. 4Uoi? 50. East Liberty, Pa., Marehni.?Cattle?Receipts i head: shipments 57 head; market nothing oing. Hogs?Receipts 2,1XJU bend; shipment* MM) head; murket slow; Philadelphia* 85 70a so; mixed 85 00a5 05; Yorkers 85 fioasco; comlon to lair 85 i5u.? 40; pig* $4 75a5 00. Sheep? eceipta njo head; shipments isjo head; nothing Ding. Cincinnati. o., March 31.?Hogs quiet; comton and light 84 2W> .'i0. Petroleum. Bbadford. Pa., March 31.?Opened at M%c; [used at>1*i?c; highestlowest 83&C; clearnees ^616.000 barrels. Pitwbcbgw, Pa.. March 31.?Petroleum opened tK7>ic; clotted at&Wu; Mgueat lowest Uie. Titvsvme, Px, March 3L?Opened at 87Wc; Ighest 87)4c; lowest cloned at W5?c. Weekly Iinitk Statement. New York. March-Si.?'The weekly bank statelent shows the following changes: loterve. decrease 8 267,650 owns, deereuse 84&80Q pccfe, decrease ? .. 1,190,100 egal tenders, increiUM! _... 482,000 Jeposits.decrease 1,738,900 .'ireulutlon. decrease - 11,2U> The banks now hold |y,115,575 in excess of the 5 per eent rule. Dry Good*. New York. March 32.?The market was quiet s usnal to the closing day of the week an?l aonth, but from agents and Jobbers the movenent was fairly free, particularly from the later. Backlon's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, jruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever lores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, urns, and all skin eruptions, and posiively cures piles, or no pay required. It s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, >r money refunded. Price, 25 cents per k>x. For sale at Logan & Co/s drug tore. Medical. Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated LIVER PILLS WILL CURE mwm. A few doses taken at the right time will often save a severe spell of sickness. Price only 25 cent* at any drug store. Be sure and see mil Or. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED UVER PILLS, FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is on the box. None other is Genome. Ck IVORY POLISH tot lie TmUi. PBMfUXia TBK Biua Furniture. Carpets. : WORTH LIS L * Indeed it is. The story is beinf cheapm a i Beautiful Si iEnthusiasm over it knows no Ecstatic exclamations Rreet the the tact that the 5 UUALITY, STYL j Have no enn&L We know it oi we bend all oar efforts, and the Call and see ua before you bay I CARPETS, RUG OIL CI : Parlor &BedFANCYi ; ur ajiyuung in eur jjat;. ??e GREET YOU And permit you to make a critic comparison of pru ficg^O'ndertaking and Arterial Em! g. mend: NO. 1124 MA Boots and Shoes. SPECIAL Shoe Sale OVER 1,000 PAIRS Remnants and Job-lots To be Closed Out Regardless of Cost to Make Kooni for Spring Hoods. L. V. BLOND, 1135 Main Street. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Just arrived, otic of the mo?t complete assortment of FINE SHOES >? men iocbijh:, qmuii} auu prux-s IS XOT EXCELLED IX THIS CITY. Call and examine and be convinced at 1123, Roger's Block, Main Street. A. G. WINCHER. mr2f> . W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. The only fine calf $3 Seamless Shoe In tho world made without tacks or nails. As stylish and durable a? those coating $"? or Srt, and having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes thera u* comfortable and well-fitting as a hand-sewed shoe. Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bottom "W. L. Douglas $$ Shoe, warranted." W. L. DOUGLAS U SnOE, the original and only hand sewed welt S? Shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $*\ to f?. W. L. DOUGLAS (2 50 SHOE la unexcelled for heavy wear. W. L. DOUGLAS S2 SHOE U worn br all Boys, and is the best school shoe in the world. All the above good* are mode in Congress, Button and Lace, and if not sold by your dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Jfuss. SOLO ONLY AT STONE'S CASH SHOE STORE, 10? MAJS STREET, ]a27-nwjr whkkuso, W. VA. Dentistry. Architect M. F." GIESEYT Architect and Superintendent, PUn? and Specification* FurnUhed for Churches, School Houses, Residences, Stores AND rUBLI*; DUILDINU5. OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S. "Special attention riven to Heating, Ventilation And Sanitary Plumbing. .Ig-Tl Business Cards. JJEDJLAN 4 COi ~~ General Machinists, And Manufacturers of Marino and Stationar* Engines, Cob. Czutusb * Eio n Sn., Wheeling, W. Ya. Etc.?C. Mendel & Co. TENING TO I ; told aboat the completeness and cm oI oar Dring Stock I i bonnds. It pleases everybody. t'ar, and alt are eager to proclaim ,es and Prices id (eel proud of it To that end t result is eminently satisfactory. o mTATfrnuro 0, LUWLDUmO, jOTHS, Room Suites, CHAIRS! low that wo can satisfy yon. We CORDIALLY, al examination of onr stock and res before baying. laJraiag a Specialty. EL & CO., t hi pmrrT jpi 01 n&c, i . Groceries, Ac. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork Packer AND CURER OF THE Celebrated "Strawberry Hams," Nos. 1309 UD 1311 Mill STREET, Wheeling, W. Va. Mr own Cure of Choice Smoked Meats delircrea daily from my Pork House at Manchester. THE LAlio EST STOCK Of General Groceries IN THE STATE! Headquarters for Taylor's Patent and Family Floor. AGENT FOR Dannemlller & Co.'s Celebrated Cardova Coffee. Sole Agent for Dupont's Sporting, Mining and Blasting I'owilcr. mr24 Educational. BEAVER COLLEGE AND Moslcal Institute (or Young Ladles, At Reaver, Pa., on the Ohio Hirer, opens ita Sprinu Sdwion March 27. Beat equipped Music Scliool In Western, Pa. Literary. Art. Elocution and Short hand advantage* of a high order. mrl.'-MW R. T. TAYLOR. Pres. Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY. Mas. M. STEVENS nART PrincipoL 901 "M ' St., N\ W., Washington, D. C. Sixth Annual Session begins Wednesday, September 2H. . Course of Instruction embraces Elocution. Practical English and English Classics, Latin. Mathematics, Modern Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Mualc and Physical Culture. The Principal is assisted by an efficient corps of teacher* in each department. G roiled CIumch lor boys and girl* dally. Adult Classes and private Instruction given In the evening. mpiomus ttwanieu. a umuca numDcr or puplbt accommodated in the family. For circulars anil references apply to Isnauoagaat office. *u3i Stammering Cured. System biwed upon nature's uwi. No Sicbkcy ?No Tricks. System explained to tlioae interested. Testimonials from physicians, educator* and patronn, who have received benefit from the method of instruction. Address Mm. ii. STEVENS HART. Principal. Washington School of Elocution and Engiiah Language, V WH M. Street. N. W.. Washington, D. C. Students boarded in family of PrindpaL MT. De CHAKTAL, Sear Wheeling, W. Vm. (Sisters of the Viaitation.) A school of more than national reputation offers exceptional advantagea for thorough education oi young ladle# la all deportment*. Li* brary of six thousand volumes. Fine philo bu|>uiiui, cutuiuu ?uu uiniuumioLi apparatus. Musical Department specially noted. Corp* of piano tcarbers trained by a lead In# professor from Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture according to the method of the old Italian matter*. Location unsurpassed for beaut y and health Ten acres of pleasure gronnda. Board excellent For catalogue*, and references U> patrona In all the principal cities, address ?el THE PTRECTRK88. Miscellaneous. JMIUIT TREES~liIUPE VISES, Evergreens, Flowers OF ALL KINDS. Cut Flowers, Boquet* and Faaenil Designs, furnished on abort notice. Telephone or write to OSQAR WEIGHT. Moundsvilh-, W. \ a. gend for Price list. mrU Louisiana State Lottery Co. For tickets or further information address the undersigned. If you have not been fortunate elsewhere, try me for a change. JAMES H. WILSON, Covington, Ky. , Mention this paper. now Druggists. ' 1 Pictures and Art Materials. pARLOR ~ Easels. All the Latest Patterns in Bamboo, Oak. Cherry. Fine stock now in store. E. L. NICOLL, 1232 Market Stwet a .2^ mum aid ratirrwT Adrcrtisjny has always proreo auoceaafoL Before plsdn* any V Ncwapapcr Adrertialn* consuli LORD * THOMAS, rnnnans umi, WlP M is am CHICAGO* White Soap. KIRK'S THE CHIEF For tha Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely Pur* ^ttgvsirs&srsruss jns. S. KIRK & CO., CHICACO. Railroads. r\mO RIVER RAILKOAD.-TI1IE V-/ Table taking effect SUNDAY, December 18 1887. Passenger trains will run as follows?Central time. No. 7. No. 5. No. X No. 1 p. m. a. m. a. m. Leare?Wheeling. 3:00 11.-00 :? Benwood, opp.Bellalre.......... 3:16 11:15 7:00 Moondsrille ~. 8:35 11:35 7:20 Clarinrton...^. 4:15 ^2*15 8.-00 New Martinsville 4:42 12:40| 3:30 Histamine 5:06 1:00 8:55 Friendly, opp.Matam'ss......... 5:18 1:12 9:08 St. Mary's. 5:50 1:40 ?:40 Wllllamsto'n.opp. Mat....? 8:40 2:'J0 10:25 Mttnboif. 7:15 3:00 11:10 Belltrllle 3JO fe:03 Morrsys villa 4 00 12:23 a. m. Rsveruwood 5:45....^... 4:40 12:5S Letart 6:33 5:20 1:40 t.mil K.I* Hartford. 7:06 5:4? 2:10 Mason City, opp. Pom'y 7:15) 5:57 2:18 Clifton, opp. Middlep't. 7:22 ? 6:02 2:24 Arrive?Ft. Pleasant-... 3:00 6:40 3:00 " K. it 0. Junction .... 6:45 3:06 " Gallipolia ? 4:45 " Char lea ton - 8:25 " White Sulphur 5:00 No. 6. No. 4. No. 2. No. 8. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. Leave?K. & O. Junct'n 10:45 3:45 Point "t***1" . ."in 10:50 6:15 3:50 Clifton ? 11:30 6:50 4:32 Mason City, opp. Pom'y 11:35 6:55 4:37 Hartford..'. !. - 11:42 7:vH 4:47 New Haven. 11:47 7:08 4:52 p. m. Letart.. 12:10 7:30 5:20 Ravcnawood ? 12:56 8:10 6:06 Murrayiville 1:301 8:3* Parkersburg. 6:35 2:45 9:45 Williamato n.opp. Mat. 7:10 3:30 10:'^> St. Manr's ... ~. 7:55 4:22 11:0N Friendly.opp. Matam'a. 8:23 4:52 11:35 .... SiitenvlUe..!. 8:35 5:06 11:48 New Martinsville 9:00 5:30 fe.10 Clarinrton 9:30 5:56 12:35 Moumlrrllle 10:10 6:35 1:15 Ben wood. opp. Bellaire. 10:? 6:56 1:35 ..._^ Arrive?Wheeling 10:45 7:15 1:50 p. m. Arrive?Cleveland 6:15 ?? - ? Pittsburgh ? 3:20 5:5ft a. m. a. m. Harriaburg 3:20 2:06 Philadelphia. 5:00 5:00 New York ? 7:30 7:30 West and Northwest, p. m. p. m. Newark 11:50 6:20 Columbus 7:40 Chicago 9:50| 5:30 Sunday trains on K. ? O. Railway arrive at Charleston at 6:10 p. m., waiting for O. R. R. K train So. 1 at Point Pleasant. Thin la the abort line, and parties purchasing tickets should auk for tickets via. the Ohio River Railroad. For information regarding rat*, watt?, etc., address W. J. ROBINbON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Parkerabnrg, w. Va. FRED. HUSEMAN, w ? Trar. Pass. Agent. Wheeling. W. Va. Baltimore a ohio railroadDepartnreof trains from Wheeling. Schedule In effect February 26,18X8?Ha*tern time: Express for Chicago and the Northweat, 9:50 a m, 3:40 p m 10:00 p m daily, and 11:15 p m daily except Saturday. Kxpress for Cincinnati and St. Louis, 9:50 a m daily, 11:15 p m daily, except Saturday. Express for Culumbua ana Cincinnati, 2:45 am, Sunday only. , For Columhua, 9:50am daily, and 11:15 p m, dally except Saturday, and 2:26 p m daily cxcept Sunday. Express for Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, 6:40 a m and 6:45 p hir Pittsburgh and Washington, Pa.. 6:00 a m and 7:00 D m dailv: exnress. 8:10 a m. 1:45 D m. dally except Sunday. Additional way train for Washington, Pa.. 5:30 p m, daily cxcept Sunday For Moundsvllle, 12:00 noon, daily except Bandar. For Grafton. 3:45 p. m., dally cxcept Sunday. ^For Cumberland, 8:30 a m, dally, except Sun/or SL CUdnrtlle, 7:35 a m, 2p m and5:45 p m, dally except Sunday. Express trains arrive from Chicago, 6:40 and 9:10am and 4:45 pmdally,and 5:00 a m daily except Monday. Express trains arrive from St. T,ouis and Cincinnati. 5:00 a m and 6:45 p m. dalw. Express trains arrive from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D. C\, 10:50 a m and 10:55 p m dally. Trains arrive from Columbus, 5:00 am dar<y and 6:45 p m dally, and 10:35 a m daily cxcept Sunday. Trains arrive from Pittsburgh, 9:40 daily, and 12:45 pm and 6:55 pm. daily except Sunday; 11:10 pm dally except Saturday, and 2:40am, Sunday only. Trains arrive from Washington, Pa., 8:00 am, daily except Sunday. Trains arrive from Moundsvllle, 1:40 p m, daily except Sunday. Trains arrived from Grafton, 9:25 am, dally except Sunday. Trains arrive from Cumberland, 5:50 p m, dally except Sunday. Trains arrive from St. Clairsville, 10:35 a m and 1:35,6:45 and 8:20 p m, daily except Sunday. Bacgage called for and checked at hotels aud resiliences on orders left at ticket office, 12U0 Mar* ket street, and at depot. C. K. LORD. Gen. Pan Agent. W. M. CLEMENTS. Manager. T^TTTCDTTDflU PrvriW ITT -t CT B XVVJ 11, VU1VU1XAI1 ?? ?T LOUIS RAILWAY CO.-Panhan.lle Roota Under schedule in effect November 14, 18*7. trains leave Wheeling Central Standard time: For Steubenvllle and Pittsburgh. 8:35 a m. 12:1> fm, 3:20 p m. For Steubenvllle, 8:0ft p m. Tba :3ft a in and 8:05 p m trains make direct connection for Columbus. Cincinnati. Indianapolis and \ Chicago. The 12:35 p m train makes direct connection for Columbus and Chicago. Trains arrire at Wheeling, 6:15 a m. 10:15 a m, 2:45 p m and 6:00 p m. wr-< C1L EVE LAND A PITTSBURGH l RAlLROAD.-fnder schedule in effect January 22.18W, trains leave Bridgeport. Central Standard time: For Pittsburgh and Cleveland, 5:10am. 1:02 pm. For Pittsburgh. 10:17 am. For Wellsville. 4:14 pm. For Steubenvllle, 8:33 I a m. For Martin'* FerTy, :45a m. Trains arrive nt Bridgeport at 7:53 a m. 10:32 a m. 2:4:1 p m. 5:23 p m, 4:54 p m, and 7:47 p m. jatf Financial. TgXCHA.VGE BANK. capital. tan,mi J. K. Vxxcx. ....President L.8. DKLartaix ...Vicc-Prcsiden t DIUCCTOM. J. N. Vance S. Horkhelmer, J. M. Brown, W. Ellingham, L. S. Deiaplain, A. W. Keller. John Frew, Drafts issued on England, Ireland, Scotland and all points in Europe. john j. jones, Cashier. JJANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. 4175,000 Wm. A. Iairr ~ ..P.esldent Wm. B. 8i*Mor? ....Vice-President Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Germany. DIftXCTOKfl. Wm. A. Isett, Wm. B. Simpson, J. A. Miller, jonn k. nouloru, tt E. 3L Atkinson, > ictor (townbanc. Henry apeyer. ? ? mm F- P- JEPBOX. Caahier. Insurance Companies. rpHE FRANKLIN 1S8URASCE"C0. Of WhMllng. W. Vs. CAPITAL 1100.1X10 \ Iniuree anlnit low or dmuuc by fire and lightning all claohoI desirable property; al? lnaorea cargoe* on the Western water*. omctu. I. N. Vance, President, M. Reilly. Viee-Prea't, J. L. Stroehlela, Sec'y. Ju ** Adama, Aaa't See DtUCTOU. J. 5. Vance, M. Reillj, .. L. C. Btlfel, J. H. Uobba, C. W. Fratypfm. 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