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Republican Convantlyis. _ wrst District Repnbllcan Convention. ''i? ^JJcSi^i?a??,oljos mil if" "'*? mute*!.! |tt-'ver*' counties Tt ?1to select aceonllug J*1.11,1,tr.1''Ki.vut. ? toaald Contention on 2^, irll^r,cMleS?te/or each one hundred wtl" fl0"1' or 'nK"0?*1 [2Tt!nK"i ci|W' y iv"'[V*vi)KS. Chairman. state convention. , .nittin ol till) BUM l? <*??' to ncct ln 11 ' \vj:[isiM'AV, tlio 10lb <!?>' ol Mi*, Mm"'1'"" 4 uicct four delegate Hnfc?t 1"""'* ' . .. ...ti,,,?,t l(i>iiublk?u (ad four alternates m mo ...r fonvcsii!'"11" Ik? held In Chicago Juno ltf, 1888, lui tin "t nominating candidates to be inpi?oru 1 for President and Vice President of Uh- Cmi- I .suua at Uie election In November ocxu All voter* without regard to past political | tflltati""'. w ho are In faror of elevating and dignifying American labor, protecting and exIcuditi* home Industries, giving free popular educate" i" the masses of the people, effectually re?t?rin|{ all human right* In every section of oarttjmrooti country, and who desire to promow friendly feeling and permanent harmony Uirou^bout the State by maluUlnlng a Bute and jfotloual <??vi'roineut pledged to theso objccu j,?l prindi'le*. ure cordially Invited to attend tblir.iuven[Ion and participate In lbs deliberation! 1.,, i vniW '-Iorial Corn ml t teen of tho several j>;,(ri, t? urv railed to COUV0U0 Conventions iu their Dlitri' W. ?" select In each two delegates <ud twDalt'Tiiuies to mid Chicago Convention. We urge < otinty Committees tho propriety ?f otrlywii"" In the matter of holding county neeting* << 'Il,c' p?rpm? of appointing delegates to tin? sum snd I'f^trlct Conventions. We r.' ominend that ouo delegate boappolnted for every ow? hundred votes cast for Iilaluu and I Log?a, or fractional j?art thereof equal to onelull, ?* a t*tt*is of representation to Mid ConVf|r order of the Kepublican Htato Central Com<> ' w mwnits. Chairman. BitliV. i, n. atkinxin, .-HfrcUtry. Trustee's Sale. fjlKUSTKK'S .SALE. jir virtue of n Deed of Trust inado by AlamoilU'U. ii 1. ati'l Patrick Welch, her husband, to bh-m ir i't'T. dated April "ju, Ihsx), roconJctl In theoilii ' nt tin- clerk of the County Court of oiii inty. West Virginia, In Deed of Truht ji.-ik.Si-. . twge '?&, I will Mill at the north /runt door of Court House of wild county, ou SATURDAY, tho 19th DAY of MAY, 1888, cAmmcnclugat 10 o'clock a. m., tho following priij^rO'. ll,"t i!' l" Nl>': T,,u ?* 1?U riuink-riti Sixteen and Seventeen In the square uutiibercd J-'oiiroti tin-map of the addition to Mid city "I Wheeling liild out by Jiaker uud Carmil. hounded a* follow*: beginning at n point on the winth Hue of linker street twenty feet iuMof the east llneof the alley running through said Mlimre between ilcC'olloch Htreet and Carroll street, and iianillel with ?aid streets; thcnce emit along the iftio of wild Jiaker Htreet twenty feet; thence southerly sixty feet; thouco went parallel with Jiaker street twenty feet; thence north to tin* place of bcKlnnlng. The title 1* bollovud to he pcrfwt. but selling Mtrustee I will couvey only the title vested in nit* by niM teed of trust. Tkkiih of Sale.?one-third and as much more ii* the pun luwr elects to pay In cash on the day ol Mile, the balance hi two equal payuientn in one ami two yean with interest, the purchaser to Klve note* for the deferred payments, the title to he retained tin til pay men t tHUiade in full, W. J. W. COWDKN, Trustee. \V. II. Ham,i:i{. Auctioneer. ap!7 rjUUSTEK'S SALE. lly virtue of a deed of trust modo by Michael MrAllisterutid Ijille McAllister, IiIm wife, to nio ai trustee, dated February ?>, 1885, recorded In the oillee of the Clerk of the County Courtof Ohio county, Went Virginia, in Deed of Trust ilook No. si. page 1 will sell at tho north front door of the Court House of said County ou SATURDAY, the PJth DAY of MAY, 1888, commencing lit 10 o'clock n. m? mc iouomuik ilcM-rilted |'n?|Kjrty: A certain piece or parcel < { Kr.iuinl situate in tlio City of Wheeling, County of Ohio, Stnt?; of Went Virginia, to-wit: Tin- mnth one half of lot numbered nine, in square iiiiiulHTfii two, in Churchill's addition No. j to tlie City of Wheeling. The title is believed to be perfect, but Belling *1 tru-tce I will convey only the title vented In loo b) said deed of trust. turns ok .mix?one-third and on much more iu> tin- purchaser dccts to pay in cash on the day of sale, the Malice ill two equal installments at one uiiii two year*. note* bearing interest from theilny of Nile to be given for the deferred payments. W. J. W. COWDEN, W. II. 11 a i.f.kft, Auctioneer. Trustee. Real Estate. FOR SALE Seven Roomed House, 27 South York street, cluiqi. (.oiHir. 1 loomed Brick House, corner Thirtyeighth ainl Wood streets. Will |uiy as an investment. splendid Farm near Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Ono of the best farms in Jefferson count/. Seven Itoouied House on North Front street; lot tiOxIl). .Six Kooomcd House on North York street. Home of the most desirable building lota In the old Fairgrounds. llulldlng Lot on North Front street. Seven Itooiued House on South ltroadwny; iiaturnl |tas, and everything in good repair; lot Four Roomed Cottage for f1,000. C. O. SMITH, *pu Real Estate Agent. 1220 Main St. FOR RENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. No. la Virginia street, 5 rooms 112 00 New fi roomed home, Klin Grove- 10 50 No. aw Klghtoeuth street, '2 room* and attic 7 00 No. '.'II K'ehltrnth street, - rooms and attic " 00 No. SttiT Alley It, | rooms 0 00 No.Mnlu?t.. I riM?in?.,kltcheu andcellar U 00 No.: Main Mrcet, newly (tapered 0 00 No. l.ai Fourteenth street, room* H 00 No. ii Mnrylniid olivet, .ri riMimii ami attic... 10 00 FOR SALE. Ni?. KSnnd 111) Klghtcenth street. Hx Itoomed House in Kim Grow. No. i!iu) Main ntrcet. No. -io.' Main street. No. i')OI Muln btrect. No. Main street. No. i">os Muln street. No. 'JfilO Main street. No. li> ami is Twenty-tilth iitrect. No. itOl Alloy It. . No. itUl Alley 11. No. rflft Alloy II. No. J.V17 Alloy ii. No. i'-ir.t Alloy 11. No. no and nj Twenty-sixth street. No. M mid Ni Twenty-sixth street. No. Mai nml JilU't W'ihmIs street. No. a'kii Mttin street. No. jii:* Main street. '.'7, Acron of Ijitui on Kdglngton Lane; new frniiur house of ii rooms; liiTt trim choice fruit; other mull fruitj*. Price, $J,.VJ0. Farm of IMJ4 neros,:t milt* from Lctart, Mason rounty, W. V*.. ijuncres in grass, ft roomed 1<?U Iiouh*. tiara Mid smoke house, koo<1 orchard:! land U productive; laya well. Price fcVtOO. Will exchange for city pro|terty. , ? No. jki7 Market street, ;t roomed house, hall lotof Kround. Price 1700. I t Acre Farm IS in Ilea south of Moundsvllle, 175 aire* cleared. JAMES A. HENRY, Ileal Estate Agent, U. 8. Pension and Claim Afc ^^iijT^olUrto^in^otar^^bllc^^^W^ Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting. Geo. Hibberd & Son, Bucccuora to Thompson A Hibberd, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, SPECIALTIES,?NfttunU Ou BuPPUci, Slaun netting ?i?l Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. ?*"A1I worlc promptly douo at moit rcwonfchlt' Kiiyv rny2S "^yM. HARK & SON, PRACTICAL Clumbers, Oas and Steam Fitters, No. 63 TWELFTH ST. ^Alljirnrit .lone promptly *t reaionable Vjk*?_ ^ Steamship Tickets. ^tlanthTOCKAN Passage Tickets. Ooc*n Steamer Ticket* at price* U ? t *11, t?y American, English, Qermau, French JielKUii ami >iethcrl?ml 8te*m?blp Llne?, to *t tho Kurut>van American Hteanuhl] Awncjrot U.K. DKHHKN8, P-a 2217 Markot Street. Medical. A natural flow of Bile from the Liver Is essential to good health. When tbU U ob?trucU'?l it roulti In BILIOUSNESS, which. If ncglocted, won leudi to nerioui <11*eaacfl. Simmon* Liver IteRUlator exerti a mort felicitous Influence over every kind of billousnew. It restore# the liver to proper working order. regulate* the secretion of bile and put* the dlgertlve organ* In such condition that tliey can do their beat work. After taking thi* medicine no one will *av. *'I ain hlliou*." 'I wa* airected for several venr* with billon* ne*? Mild disordered liven which remitted in a evert- attack of Jaundice. I had g<?od medical attendance, and tried the favorite prescription of one of the wont renowned physician* of Louisville, Ky., but to no purpose, whereupon I wa* induced to tfy Simmon* Liver Regulator. I wu benefitted by it* um> and it ultimately reutored me to the full enjoyment of health. ?A. , ILHiuklky. Richmond, Ky. Our trade mark Z in red on front of wrapper!* your protection. J. II. Zeims <b Co., 1'hila., I a. myi-Mwmw ELYS Catarrh CREAM BALM> Cleanses thel Allays Heals theSores.H^ / Restores th Senses of Taste andSmo"- RcurJ TRY the CUKE. ' ? ?im A particlc is applied Into inch nostril and,is agreeable. Price fiO cent* nt druggists: by mail, registered, ft) cents. ELY BROTHERS, '2Xt Greenwich street. New York. ju2-Mwmw Logan & Co. THE UNANIMOUS TESTIMONY Of Hoards of Health and Expert*, In their late Investigations on food adulterations, i? that the Baicino I'owdkus niHde from amjm and mmr, all leave h residue or sediment after baking which is highly injurious. Nearly all the "gift" Baking Powders contain alum or lime. Head I for yourselves the atiuIyHis which have been published; We Want Yon to Remember That Logan & Co.*s Excelsior Baking Powder contains no ai.um ok mmk.ok otiieh INJURIOUS stiliNTANCR. It requires no gift to mako it sell, but it sells on its own merits, and bocauso It always gives satisfaction. Ask for LOGAN & CO.'S Excelsior Bakin g Powder T nn A I\T ?r m L/WVJfllN OC WW., Wholesale Druggtata, Wheeling, W. Va. "Best Pills I Ever LJsed." This expression has becoino n common one amoiiK those who have nnud LOGAN it CO.'8 Homestead Liver l'ills. They are undeniably the lle?t Family Medicine / in use. Jteware of imitations. Ask lor Logan 4 Co.'h Homestead 1*1 U.S. LOGAN & CO., I Druggist*, Wheeling, W. Va. apl-4 i White Oats. , EAT 1 Ml lAKPh THADE MARK. FOR BREAKFAST. SOLD 11Y ALL mtOCKUS. Quaker Mill Co., Ravenna, Ohio. ( inri-'-M.tTli Groceries, &c. ( M. REILLY, | WHOLESALE I Grocer, Pork Packer : AND CURKR OK THE ! Celebrated "Strawberry Ilnms," 1 Hos. 1309 AND 1311 MAIN STREET, J Wheeling, W. Va. I My own Cure of Cholco Smoked Mont* dolly* , creu daily from my 1'ork llotuc lit Manchester. 1 TIIK LAROEKT STOCK OK General Groceries i IN T1IE STATK1 1 Headquarters for Taylor's Patent and Family Flonr, ! AGENT FOR ( (Dannemiller & Co/s Celebrated Cordova Coffee. ' Rolo Afrnnt for Dupont'M S|?ortliij?, Mining and , Hltmtlm; 1'owth'r. mrJt Jersey Baking Powder.; ?/ V/ I Jersey linking Powder need* 110 comment; our | advertising In done by the housekeeper tlmt bake* with It. A line present with inch inn. VUse our GOLD I>UST FLOUR. It In un* czccllcd. 1 A new lot of MAPLE SYRUP juat In; the 1 last of the season. , Conner & Snedeker, Cor. Market and Fourteenth Street*. 1 ap 1\ JUST RECEIVED. English Chodder Cheese. Pineapple Cheese. lm(Mirted Swiss. Fresh Saratoga Chip*, at F. IIAXAUER'S. mrJD-rrhAH law Market street. Photography. 0ABINKT PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen lUtiUlSS' GALLERY, Ko. 42 Twelfth Street. Louisiana State Lottery Go, For tickets or further Information address tho undersigned. If you havo uot been fortunate , clsewhcro, try mo for a change. JAMES H. WILSON, Covington, Ky. Mention this paper. n*w : YOU CAN FIND pSSSL r on file In Prrrsm'K'Ut nt th* A<l*ort1?l?R r-tircau of ' REMINGTON,BROS. who Will eonUMt tor advertising at lowest rates. flie Intelligence*. Ottlco: Noh. 8ft anil *7 Fourteenth Street* THE VARIETY 18 HARE. A Modciit College Girl Xie?crlbe? In Yer* What Kind of lloy Site Like* licit. You will find enclosed my sentiment with regard to what a college boy shouli be. The variety, however, is rare. 1 have not seen one yet who answered t< all the verses. I have seen somo of thes< qualities in boys, but, ulas! very essen tial ones have always been lacking. THE COLLEOE (iIUL'8 CHOICE. (United iu penomigc, Conduct ami equipage; Noble by heritage. Generou* and freo; Hrave, not romantic; l.c-iiriinl, not pedantic; Frolic, not frantic? Thin mutt bo be. Mcanneiu dltulainlng, Htlll entertaining, Kngnglnff aud new; Neat, but not flulcal. Bago, but not cynical, Never tyrannical, Hut ever true. -1'olty, (jbcrlin, Ohio. A FIRE-EATER'S MEND. tome of the Hot Dbdte? Devoured by Hubert Powell. b'otct and Qucrkt. The most famous of all fire-eaters was Robert Powell, who was before tho publie for nearly sixty years, and was seen by many distinguished men, among >thers by the Dukes of Cumberland and Lilouceater and Sir liana Sloano. Mainly through the instrumentality of this lastW...W..I tlui l#nt>nl SnoiMv in 17/il Tiro. rented Powell with a puree of gold and i large silver medal. Here is the programme: First?He eats red-hot coals out of the lire as natural as bread. Second?He licks with bis naked ;ongue red-hot tobacco pipes, flaming jvith brimstone. Third?lie takes a largo bunch of deal natches, lights them altogether and lolds them in his mouth till the flame s extinguished. Fourth?He takes a red-hot heater out >f the lire, licks it with his tongue sov,'nil times aud carries it around the ooin between his teeth. Fifth?He tills his mouth with red-hot :harcoal and broils aslico of beef or mufcon on his tongue, and any person may >low the fire at the same time with a air of bellows. Sixth?He takes a quantity of resin, >itcli, beeswax, sealing wax, brimstone, ilum and lead, melts them together over i ehaling dish of coals and eats the same nth a spoon, as if it were a porriuger >f broth, to tlie great and agreeable surtrise of the spectators. Hnw4o Ho II colt by and Wealthy. too York Mall. Don't worry. "Seek peace and pureno it." Bo cheerful. "A light heart lives Ollg." "work like a man, but don't bo forked to death. Never despair. "Lost liopo is a fatal lisease." Spend less nervous energy each day han you make. l)on't hurry. "Too swift arrives as ardy as too slow." Sleep aud rest abundantly. Sleep is Nature's benediction. Avoid passion aud excitement. A noment's anger may bo fatal. AauruMnto u'ith honlthv n<?onlo. Health a contagious as well as disease. Don't overeat. Don't starve. "Let . our moderation be known to all men." Court the fresh air day and night. if yon knew what was in the air. Think only healthful thoughts. "As i man thinketh in his heaft so is he." CONDITION OF BUSINESS. Downward Tendency or Prices for Iron not Checked. BradttrtcM Report. The Eastern pig-iron markets have ueen dull durfng the week, with no special change in prices or demand, except ;hat the downward tendency to quotations has not been checked. Southern furnaces are doing well; many are over jold two to four months, unil severnl additional largo Western and a few small Eastern orders were secured this week, luistern Pennsylvania pig-iron quotations are: For Southern No. 1, delivered, $18 50, at Philadelphia; No. 2, $17; jroy forge, $18; standard Pennsylvania So." 2, foundry, at tidewater $18; No. 2, ?18. liar-iron is moro active and nails move still more freely as building operitions expand. Thero is some inquiry for Hat, tank and structural iron, though lie general iron trade does not admit hat the improvement will bo permanent. Tho impression is general, bo far as it s worth noting, that thero will bo greater activity in the iron trade in the summer months, but tho only basis for Iiis belle! ia Hint ueiuanu mm primucion luivo been curtailed for months and iriees have in moat branches of the iron rado gone down to cost. Copper has been ratlier more nctive his week at the range of lli.40e to 10.00c H?r pound for lake ignot in this market. The reporting Uike Superior mines proluced 4,103 tons in April and 15,31)8 tons n the lirst four months of the year. The Boston and Montana Company's output ;ost 5.71>c per pound of refined copper at lie works and about 2c more than that aid down in New York. It is thought lie cost will not exceed 7c after tnis nontli. There is believed to bo still wine fire in tlio Calumet & llecla mine. Jopper shares at Boston are strong, Calumet & llecla selling at $237 to$23'.), Tamarack at $160 to $151, and Quincy 5101) to $170. At St. Louis iron sales are in moderately better volume, and there is less lisposjtion to oiler concessions, and the stocks on hand are not heavy, but prices ire not quotably improved. Pig iron is :hlcfly confined to a hand-to-mouth movement, and opinions differ as to whether bottom values havo been reached. Some large requests at shaded prices have been declined by holders. THE WOOL TRAM. Consumers of wool throughout the country arc restricting their purchases even moro closely than usual to their current requirements. With tho new clip coming in caution is natural. Most i)f the mills are employed on orders for which material is required, and to this extent thero is a demand for the fibre. Qnnnnlntivo nntivitv and nurchascs foi future consumption aro entirely wanting. Small lota of Texas and Californic wool of the spring clin are beginning tfl arrive on the seaboard. In tho forinei Stato tho staple is accumulating, buyer* ami sellers appearing far apart iu tlieii views. The season in California is late, and there has been no buying. The general condition of the California pro duct is not so good as last year. According to the Boston Journal of Com merce, the prices now obtained for flm wools aro tlio lowest in tho history o: tho country, unless they were lowei previous to 1824, from which dat< only quotations aro obtainable, Medium wool, however, has no Bhrunk bo much. As a rulo sinco 1S7( this grado has sold for better prices thai tine wool. Tho London sales closet firm, with choice selections one-half t< one penny higher than at tho opening A good advance and active demand art reported from tho Antwerp sales now ii progress, and prices are firm. The Boa ton market is quiet, with no busines doing beyond enough to satisfy the im mediate requirements of the manufac turers. Somo considerable sales of tci ritory stock by ono or two houses ore re !>orted. There has been no ipecia activity in any other description. Ther is a fair request for Michigan wool at th reduced valuo. Fine Ohio fleeces ar dull. Combing and delaine stocks or in comparatively small supply andaboi steady. More foreign wool tfian usual going into bond, the importers expectic " to keep it there until it is settled whetl = er the Mills tarilT bill is to pass or no Pulled wools are easy. Only a modern! amount of business is in progress i 9 carpet stock.* The comparative prict are as follows: 3 May 11, May 13, ? May 1 1KM. 1887. 1888. 1 Ohio A Pa. X. aurflo 3la.tic r Ohio ?k Pa. XX L Ohio it Pa. XX and ) above JXUMo SU35o 3C Michigan X JSafflo aoa3io 2CkaZ ) Kino Ohio delalno...JBa33e 3fia37c a?c . No. 1 combing JMaXus 37a39o 35atf Texan upriug, 12 moa.lMSc 'JOalBc 17a2. Tho sales of the week at BoBtonar reported at 1,080,500 pounds, as againa 1,905,200 pounds last week and 1,U50,00 pounds in the same week a year ago. Tho wool trade at Philadelphia cod tinues dull and unsatisfactory. Manu facturers buy only for actual wants, am apparently lack confidence in tho sta bility of values. Uncertainty as to th< outcome of the tariff discussion in Con ureas unsettles the market and calcula tions as to the course of prices on nev wools. Dealers are consequently reluct ant to operate in the country markets The sales foot up a total of 483,001 pounds, against 385,000 pounds last weel and 289,000 for the corresponding weel last year. HluopleMnena. Narcotics and sedatives murder sleep the unnatural stupor is soon followed b) ill efforts. Simmons liver regulator re moves the cause of restlessness and sleeplessness by regulating the bowels by establishing good digestion and In quieting tho nerves. "I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and loss of sleep. As soon a* I feel tho least nervous I take a doso o! Simmons Liver Regulator, and sleep al night." Mhs.K. Buy ant, mvtfaw Griswoldsville, Pa. A muzzled clog trotting down the street attracted the attention of a Ave year-old, who observed: "Mother, thai dog's got his bustle on the wrong end.' I have been a great sufferer from catarrh lor over ten years; had it very had, could hardly breathe. Somo nights I could not sleen?had to walk.the floor. I purchased Ely's Cream Balm and am using it freely, it is working a cure surely. I have advised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case. It is the one medicine above all others made to dure catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness.?B. W. Sj>erry, Hartford, Conn. _ mwkaw Ilestaurant Guest?Whew! The cook must have dropped her vinegarette in the shortcake. Waiter?I guess you've struck a strawberry, sah. A Bound Opinion. K. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County Attorney, Clay county, Texas, says': "Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of thin medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bittere saved his lifo."A Mr. 1). 1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: "lk1 jmsitively believes he would "have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great reniedv will ward off, an well as cure all malarial diseases, ami for all kidney, liver and stomach disorders stands unenuolcd. Price 50 cent* and $1 at Logan & Co.'s drug store. 0 It appears on further inquiry that Solomon had only seventy wives, instead ol 1,000, as stated in King James' edition, Solomon was a wiser man than wt thought him. Are you made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss o: Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh'g Vita hzer 18 a positive cure. Why will you cough when Shiloh'f Cure will give immediate relief. . Prici 10 cts., 60 cts. an<l $1. A Narai. Injcctor free with each )>ottl< of Shiloh's Catarrh ttemedy. Price 5( cents. Sold by W. K. Williams and C Menkemiller. inky-bow Judgo (to pickpocket taken in the act! ?Prisoner what is your occupation ? "Your Honor, I make a scanty living by the work of my hands." A Warning. The modes of death's approach ar( various, and statistics show conclusive!) uiai iiiuru pcinunn uiu uum uidvmovo v tho Throat and Lungs thau any other It is probable that everyone, without ex ception. receives vast numbers of Tu bercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil the) start into life and develop, at first slowl) and is shown by & slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and tc the head, causing Catarrh. Now all thii is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the ousel you must act with promptness sallowing a cold to go without attention is danger ous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel" that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle of Boscheo's German Syrup. It will give you immediate re lief. daw Tho Sultan of Morocco is trying to attract a heavy emigration of American married men. Ho has issued adecret prohibiting millinery openings in his dominions. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste timo in experimenting when your lungs are in (limiror nnnHtinintioii ftlwuvg Hoeillfl. ftl first, only a cold. I)o not permit nil) dealer to impose upon you with soim cheap imitation of Dr. king's New Dis covcry for consumption, coughs, ami colds, but be sure you get the genuine Because he can make more profit he uiaj tell you ho luis something just us good or just the same. Don t be deceived but insist upon getting Dr. King's Nev Discovery, which is guaranteed to giv< relief in all throat, lung and chest offee tioii8. Trial bottles free at Logan & Co.'i drug store. Largo bottles $1. 0 1 Tho grayliound is a headlong 'animal SiiiLon's Vitalizkii is what you nca for Constipation, Ixjbs of Apnetite, Dizzi ness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia ; Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Ckoup, Whooping Cough and Bron ' chitis immediately relieved by Shiloli'i Curo. i The Rev. George II. Thayer, of Bour 1 bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wif< ' own our lives to Shiloh's Consumptioi i Cure. Sold by W. E. Williams and C ' Menkemiller. daw-how ! "What's in a name? A good deal. J Rochester man named Fullweigh thought of going into the coal business . but after looking over tho ground hi > concluded he wouldn't. r Advice to Mother*. > Aro you disturbed at night and brokei , of your rest by a sick child suffering am t crying with pain of cutting teeth? I \ nn. itnnd at once and (ret a bottle of Mr* i Winslow's Sootihso Syrpp tor cnn 1 dren Tkethixo. It8 valuo ifl incalculn > ble. It will relievo the poor littlo bui . ferer immediately. Depend upon i i mothers, there is no mistake about it. I 1 cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulate . tho stomach and bowels, cures wim s cholic, softens tho pirns, reduces tho in . tluuiniution and gives tone and encrg . to tho whole system. Mrs. Wiksloit - Sootmno Syrup tor CuiLDiua Ticm - ino is pleasant to the tatte, and is tli 1 prescription ol ono o[ tho oldest an o best female nurses and physicians in th o United .States, and is lor salo by all drat o gists throughout the world. Price o cent* a bottle. uirttw it HflAKCK AMD TRADE. The Features of the Money anil Stock Markets. J^ New York, May 18.?Monejon call easy at 1 0 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4^aGj$ per n cent sterling exchange steady and Arm at H?W .a at 8?%. Total sales were 67,615 shares. Tho stock market to-day was very dull, and while there was no movement In the list except . in a few stocks, which was of any Importance, prices named off slightly. The opening still ? * ho wed the infiucuce of tho upward spurt of yea* terday, and under a general bullish feeling was firm at advances over last evcuing's figures of ? from % toji per cent. Richmond & West Foiut ;c and hast Tennessee second preferred were strong, * the latter decidedly so, and It moved up one and c a half per cent. Cotton oil certificates becamo a feature and 0 after a fractional loss moved up 1 per cent but . dually ended where it began. The market closed steady at irregular changes of small fractions for 0 the day. The final changes are insignificant, except in Manhattan, which is up 1 per cent. Railroad bonds were moderately aetlve. Sales l- (691,000. i- Government and Stato bonds were dull and ^ y' BOSIMMCLOBW) BID. "" D. 8.4* reg VtB*/A D. 8.4*s reg ?106ft o U. 8. 4s coupon Y?E%\ U. 8. 4>fc coupon... J07/t BTOCK QUOTATIONS?-C LOS XD BID. Aunnui r.iwrt'M hu norinern racinc-... k* American Exprcss.109 do preferred- 52 Canada Southern... 4'JChicago & N. W......10?7{i Central Pacific 31?i do preferred -142 Cbeaapeoko <&Ohlo- lji New York Ceutral...l0f?T4 ) do first preferred.. 3% Ohio A SlbtsUslppL. 20Jfr . do second* ...- 2% do preferred -80 1 C., C., C. di 1 48 Pacific Mall 34>f ; Denver & K. 0 - 18 Pittsburgh ...158 Erie &V, Reading - - COj: do preferred - 5f?H St. D. L 8. F SB* Fort Warne -_1M do preferred- 571* Kanww St Texas-... 14 do Ant preferred. 112",. : Ijiko Erie <b Went? 14M C. M. & Ht. Paul... - 72% do preferred -44'. do preferred -11&S Lake Shore 91', Texan A Pacific 20)? Louisville & Niuh... Union Pacific 1 L.. N. A. <k C......... 3i United State* Ex... 72 Memphis <L Clias-... 65 W., St. L. d; 1' ... 135\ Michigan Central... 78% do preferred -27)l Missouri Pacific 77 Wells-Fargo Ex i:tr> Nash. ?Se Chat Western Union 7ti}? , Now Jersey Central 82% | Ilreadntuffb nml Provisions* [ Nxw York, Mar 11?Flour receipts 19,343 I packages; exports 7,147 barrels and 7,439 sacks; market stronger; sales 10,500 barrel*: itupcrfiuc . 82 50a3 25; common to good extra Ohio 82 30a 520. Wheat, receipts 18,ISO bushels; export* none; sale* ll.2s0.0U0 bushels of future* aud . in.000 bunhel* of *|K?t; market has been bullish all throughout tho entire short session; specula' tlon continues brisk; options strong; No. 2 t spring US^c; No. 2 red May 08>iu|l (JO. closing ' at 81U0; Juno 07KaO8j4c, closing at 98?: July 97){aWttC, closing at 9?Hc: August 07>{a98c, cloning at97%c; September f7%a9Nc, closiug at 98c; October 98%a99%e; December 8100al 00 1-1G, closing at 81 oojj. Corn, receipts e2,000 bushels: exports39,744 bu*hcl*; Mies 1,744,000 bushels of future* aud 40,000 bushels of spot; outlous firm at best prioe*; ungraded 0t>Hail9c; No. 2 May 07Hu6U%c, closing at CPXc; Juno G0%aC7c, closing ate<o; July G0%e: August OC^o; September C6&c; Octolier ui>?e. Out*, receipts 31,000 bushels; exports CG4 bushels: saJos 90,000 ousncis 01 futures ana 82,000 bushels uf iipot; market >ialc higher. clo?ing firm; mixed western Ma41c; white do 44a 47c. Hay Heady, qulot. IIodu quiet. Coffee, hjkjI fair: Itlo Arm at l.VJ^c; option* fairly aotlvo at 2f*:tt polots higher; sales so,MO bags; May 13.3Qal3.3fc; June l'J.Mhtl'J.UAc; July ll.'JOa 12.15c; August 11.25all.4.V:; .September 10.75a 11.00c; October, 10..v?o; November. i0.4Qal0.fi0<>; December, January, February, and Maroh, 10.15a 10.60c. Sugardull; refined dull. Molasses dull; fiO teat 90c. IUce steady, Tallow easier at 4}'jo. Kosin dull. BTurpuutluu quiet at 37c4 Kggs quiet; western WJ^allJ^c. l'ork and cut meats Ann, Lard Arm; western Hteam sjtot 8.70c; Juno &Me; July 8.68c; August 8.50c; .September 8.62e; October 8.C0e; city steam 8.10c. Butter qulot, easy; western 18a20c. Cheese unchanged, dull. C'iiicao, May 12.?Tho Interest lu wheat this moruing exceeded that ol any previous day. Beusatlonul re|?orts were exchanged t>etwecn the great trading centres, and the bull fever raged. Prices here opcucd lcovcr last night, aud after dropping baric a few points bounded up uearly icon general buying, both by the country and , the local crowd, lho busluesswa* enormous, and individual influence could not be noticcd. Coru was iictive aud Irregular. Oats quiet. Provisions luoderutely Active. Flour tlrm with.''?IOc . i advunce over market quotations generally ask- ed. Wheat, cash No. 2 spring 8tikaNi^c: No. 2 red May 8GKaS7%c, clotting at 87e; Juue87a87%c, closlugat 87)*c; July 88aiw%0, closing at 8t%c; ' December iKfjyiUl^c, closing at 91c. Corn, cash No. 2, Mjie; May closing at MJ?c; June closing at b7}ic: July 67^a58^c, closing at 67%c: August ?7%nf*?4C, l closlugat 38c. Oats, cash No. 2. IVj; May IW/ia 3S>^c, closing at 35c; Juno 34aSI)4c, eloslug at :M'/?c; July lEFJioiUja'o. cloning at liSIc; August 28Ua29%c, losing at -"J.V- ttyo, cash No. 2, Me. i liarley, No. 2, 77a78c. No. 1 tlaxsccd $145. Prime timothy feed 8280. 31cm i?ork, ?wh ; SI 1 :<7%; Juno 814 .'u'^n 45, clo?ine at 814 :?5; July SU 40ul4 52yv dosing nt 8U 45: . August 8H '<iyt?H dosing at 814 65. Lard, r Crtsh ami May 8 .'t2>6c; June 8.32K.a8.:i7}<c, clou1 ingot 8.:i5c; Julyh.;t>a8.42!6c. dosingat8.37}^c; . August 8.4Ua8.45e. e|o?lng 8.42%e. llaeon, iihorl ? rllm 7.fl.%t7.t>.V; shoulder* C.UUa4S.25c; short clear 8.10a8.15c. Whisky 81 18. Sugars, eutloaf7%a85ic; granulated 7c; standard Aiij4>. Luttcr Una; creamery 20a25c; dairy 16j<iiJc. Eggs easier . atl2al3c. f Philadelphia, Pa., May 12.? Flour, firm. Wheat about la higher; ungraded 95c; No. 2 " red May and JuuoVTaUSc; July 'JOaific; August t>luU5c. Corn, options strong and higher; spot j lot* irregular; No. 2 low mixed 67c; No. 2 mixed May Gf>ftG7c: June, July and August C6a(V>We. 5 Outs, spot lots a shade firmer; ungraded white 4iVCa; No. 3 whlte42*<c: No. 2 Whito 43c; No. 1 ) wluic 43%c; futures higher and firm; No. 2 \ whito May 42j?a12";c; June 42%a43c: July43}{ ' ul4c; August imk'PJUc. Lard firm; refined 8.5u* . y.OOc; sleum M.50c; butchers' loose 8.00e. Kggs steady but dull; western lints ]3>?a13%c. Cincinnati, 0., May 12.?Flour strong and I higher; family $ ! 85*1UO; fancy 813kt4 50. Wheat ' strong and higher; No. 2, Vl!'^c; receipts 1,800 bushels; shipment*500 bushels. Corn active ami J higher; No. 2 mixed iKaGlc. Oat* higher; No. 2 mixed U7a:fi}$c. live more active and higher; No. 2, 7Qa72o. Pork firmer at 814 <>2!Sal4 75. Lard strong at 7.U5c. Bulk meats stronger; short ribs 7.75c. llaeon strong; short clear U.00al).12}<je. ? Whisky firm at 81 12. llutter, sugar anil cheeso | firm. Kggs easier at 13c. f Baltimore, Md., May 12. ? Wheat, weitern 1 higher; No. 2 winter red May 94c oikad; June . IMaiM^c; July WJ/W'ic; August 94%ato>$c. . Corn, western dull; mixed May fiO^c. Oats steady; western white 42*43%c; mixed :w}^a41c. ' Kyc firm at 80nMc. Provisions steady and quiet. > l'-ggs higher at 13j?al4c. Toi.kim), May 12.?Wheat active and higher; > cashlH^e; Juno, Julyand AugustWie; DitoiuborW-ic. Corn, dull anil higher: casn and May ; 00c. Out* steady; May 35c: August 2%c. Clo* ' ver seed dull but Arm: caah W as. Live Stock. Chicago, May 12.?Cattle-Rccelpls 2,000 head; I ' market strong: beeves SI G5;stockorsand feeders i S-'l yo. Hogs?Receipt* 12,000 head; shipments i 5,000 head; market opened fie nlgher, closed , with the advance lost: mixed $5 aoaii r>0; light S5 50o5G0; plgsU (MaAlS. Sheep-Receipts 4,500 head: market strong for good: common native* , woolcd $4 fiOuC 50; slioru ?t 75a5 1KI; wooled , TexatiH It 50al? 40. i ' Kakt Lmkkty, Pa., May 12.?Cattle? Receipts and shipments 10 head; nothing doing, all l through consignments. Hogs?Receipt# 2,700 . head; shipinenta 2,goo head: market steady; Philadelphia* foU5al?05; mixed $585a5 *J0; Yorkers $.*> G5a5 75; common to fair S5 50o5 go; pigs 15 00h5 25. Sheep?Receipt* 3,400 head; snip* . uieut* 3,400 head; market fair on good; very dull aud lower on common and medium. Cincinnati. O., May 12.?nogs steady; com ' mon and light 14 25anC5; packing and butchers S5 50a5 85; receipts 1,200 head; shipments 270 head. _________ Petroleum, Nkw York, May 12.?l'otroleum opened firm I at 86%c, and after thctlrat few minutes became . strong and advanced to STMc. A sharp decline 1 then occurred on which the prlco fell back to t 86&C, but rallied again and closed steady at . fcGJie; consolidated exchange opening at H?/ic; . highest 87Wc; lowest KG%e; closed at Najc. Stock exchange opened at HCJ^c; highest Mjfio; lowest MMe; closed at ; sales 724,000 barrels. [ Oil City, Pa.,May 12.?Opened at 8G^c; highest 87>ic: loweai so?'/:; oioieu ni str;*c; nines ; -LM.ouO barrels; clearances 1,256,ouo barrels; chartew '?2,Til barrels. ? IJuadfori), Pa., May 12.-Oponcd at 8<%c: , cloned at80J$c: highest 87^c; lowest 8C>ic; clear anccs 722,uw barrels. j PrrraBuaoH, Pi., May 12.?Petroloum fairly active. opened at8G?ic; cloned atMJic; highest 87)?c; lowest M>*c. J Titusvii.le, Pa., May 12.?Opened at bKic; highest 87,Sc; lowest f*3ic;closcd at 80J$c. Weokly llnnk Statement. Nkw York, May 12.?The" weekly bank state ment shows the following changes: Ketarve. Increase ft,(till,600 ' Loans, decrease l.H.'l.fioO . 8pecio, increase 8,4*I,K00 Legal tenders, increase 1,701,600 Deposits, increase ..... 4,631,800 * Circulation, decrease 3,900 S The banks now hold 122,276,075 in exceM of tlis 25 per cent rule. j If you would enjoy your dinner ami l are prevented by Dyspepsia, use Acker's . Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee L them. 25 and 60 cents. Logan & Co., t C. It. Goetze, C. Menkeiniller, R. B. ? Burt and Bowie Bros. 7 3 ? m nnt.im.11v A II1IIIU IIUUIU iu.vu.un; ....V bad pupils. BackUn'f Amir* Salve. I Tho Bhit Salvi in tho world for cuts, i. braises, sores, ulcers, ult rheum, fever r florcs, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, i- corns, and all skin eruptions, and nosi[ lively cures piles, or no pay required. It t is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, t or money refunded. Price, 25 conta per h box. For sale at Login A Co.'s drag J atore. y Don't trlflo with any throat or lung s disease. If you have a cough or cold, or [ it the children are threatened with e croup or whooping cough, use Acker's d English Remedy and prevent further e trouble. It is a positive cure, and we [- guarantee it. Price 10 and GOc. Logan 5 A Co., 0. K. Goetxo, 0. Menkemiller, K. B. Burt and Bowie Bros. 6 C. Mendel & Co.?Furniture, Carpets, Etc. We Want the World to Know It. wo aro iioro wiin a seiect bhic& buu u* viuD4 ?^> wu Vi?* bw WE WILL MEET ANY PRICE That can bo made, having regard to tho relative quality of tho goods. WE WANT THE EARTH To know that our Great Spring Stock is In store AND OPEN TO BUYERS. Wo do not attempt an enumeration of our goods, but content ourselves with the statement that we have tho Largest Stock, Lowest Prices and Latest Styles TO BE FOUND IS WHEELDfU. J@*Give ub tho opportunity to inako our VAUNTING GOOD by overlooking our VAUNTED GOODS at G. MENDEL & CO.'S Carpets, Furniture and Undertaking. NO. 1124 MAIN STREET, - - WHEELING, W. VA. (STAItTEItlAL EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.-?* apat fomSN^^ ^7wbSsti| W W Jk Mustang Liniment yx t&fo \ llfcXh.'AN MUSTANwI.ISISIENT Istlonthto PILES, /V jSSS ^ W ty&j* ^Old boiuu, cajuu JJbkasis uud oil CHICHESTER'SENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND HF MM YPflYAT I Eaf&UsMVl a EhMflHUXMrgaASK DRUGGIST TOR miCHESTER S ENGLISH JLWSAFEALWAYS RELIABLE.TO L ADIESHM/DIAM0 N D BRAND.TAKENO OTHER ?T?HNDISPEM5ABLE.S0LI) BY ALL DRUBSISTS^HWOR INCLOSE 4* (STAMPS) ASKFOR DIAMOND BRAND^HICHESTtfTStNCUSH^BVoR FARTICbUARaPn^i D I K~ HANDTAhENaOTHrHSrCSICNATimcONEVrRYeOX.WlN LtTTCfl BY nCTUFN MAIL BJfg BcHiCHEJTWCH[uicALca.siurwr.NA??mswHiA.PAT?nsicNATy8?0N c*onr box W| I | B C n nnUNSOUCITED WRfTTD* TESTIMONIALS A*0 OVIUTMN LADIES WHO HAVE US?D I 1 i^a.U JUmicHESTPn ewclimldumowdwamo FEKitYR oyal pills wm<wcm^M MW Boots and Shoes. Educational. JIT. De CHANTAL. Near Wheeling, W. Va. (Sisters of tho VlalUUon.) A school of mora than national reputation} offers exceptional advantages for thorough education of young ladles In all departments. Library of six thousand tolu en. Fine philosophical, chemlcaland astronomicalapjuratus. Musical Department specially noted. Corps of piano teachers trained by a leading professor Iroia Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture according to tho method of the old Italiafi masters. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. Ten acres of pleasure grounds Hoard excellent. For Catalogues, and references to patruus In all tho principal cities, address sel T1IE D1RKCTRE88. W Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY. W. L. DOUGLAS Mm. SI. STEVENS HART Principal. $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. "M M 6t" WMniKOTIM, I>. C. The only fine calf |3 Seamless Shoe in the world Sixth Annual Session begins Wednesday. Sepmade without tacks or uaiis. Ah stylish nnd dur* tembcr iW. ible as those costing fS or 18, and having no tacks Course of instruction embracos Elocution, r?r nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, Practical English and English Classics, Latin, mskes them as comfortable and wcll-lltting as a Mathematics. Modern Languages, Vocal and Inhand-sewed shoe. Buy the best. None genuine strumeutal Music and Physical Culture. unless stamped on bottom "\V. L. Douglas *1 The l'rinci|ial is assisted by an efficient corps Shoe, warranted." of teachers in each detriment. W. L. DOUGLAS >1 SHOE, tho original and Q?d.?J Classes for boys ami girl* dally only hand, sewed welt U shoe, which equals cus- A"u,t and private instruction given in loin-made stows costing from |<? to fy. the evening. w. I.. I10UCI.A8 *!H> SHOE I. uneicolltd lor piujJSSKun th efiSjiJ.1"" P0' nea\ y wear. . For circulars and references apply to IntiujW. L. DOUGLA8 $2 SHOE Is worn by all Boys, ur.NCKii office. auai ?nd is the best school shoe in the world. ~c\L s* i All the above goods are made In Congress, lint- StcHTim?!"! flfif OUTGCl. ton and Lace, and If not sold by your dealer, __S ^ ^ write w. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. System based upon nature's laws. No Skcrrcy Boij> ONJ.T at ?.-so TKicKH. Bystern explained to Uio#o interSTONE'S CASH SHOE STORE, "Su???w. from phyMolan*, educator* and 1010 MAIN STREET, patron*, who bnvo received benefit from tho wiivnivn \v Vi mciliod of Instruction. Addrem w hkei.inq, >>. > a. m,w. M. HTEVENB HART, Principal, SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Student*, bonrded In family of Principal. Juitt Arrived, ouo of tho moat complete AMort- 1 ' ..... =s montof Business Cards. fine shoes ~ which (otMjfio.qmaitr ?nd priccn Contractor and Huililor. IS NOT EXCELLED IS THIS CITY. ?? ? . ,, , All Carpenter Work promptly attendod toon CaII And exAmlnc and bo convlncod at 1123, reasonable to ruin. Roger'* block, Main Street AH *ork itemmally Attended to. AH WTNPHFR S'jop, Alley 13, rear of Capitol. Roaldenco, 42 mrw * WHNOnHn. Fifteenth *treet; Shop In rekr. Ja2_ Redman & co.. . General Machinists, ^And Manufacturer* of Marlnetand Stationary Englneii, Con. Ciuruxi & Eighteenth St*., WHEEMXO. W. VA. One Dollar l'AVS FOR THE Medical. EITCN!IBSLL?H WEEKLY NERVE RESTORER kr oB >**W * Sll'l I>MKM>t TlffT17ITir<17Wr]7D ?HSSSS IJilljLLluljJlliCiii * ? UMUm. Br. wark oru/irA Ti.vii rkA in TO WEAK MEN For One Year. EuSrtng from th? effect* of youthfnTTrrorJjIIrlj' <100*7, WUUDR WMkXDCM, UMl m?uuoou, ?(C. I WiU and ft Yilubl* tmtlM (ae?led) oonUtnlnf fall putkaUni for bom* can. FREE oharfo. A pltodld medical work j abonld bo md bj orory sun who U narrow and dabilltatad. AMnm, , , Prof. Ft C. roWLEB, Xaodui, Conn. ISrTho Kcprmcntatire Went \ IrglnU "1 ' ' 1 =i Newnpapor. Druggists. p A RIS WEncloN l'oatal Now or Money order to GREEN! StrlcUy Pure. The only rare dcfltroycrof I'outo FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, PUbllShClTS, Bnji. 8oldl)y B. H. LIST. mylJ 1010 M?Jo Street. WHEELING. W. VA. White Soap. KIRK'S FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF Fop th* Bath, Tollot ?nd Laundry. Snow Whlto and Abaolutoly Pm** If roar dtalar do* not keepWhIU Clood Bo*o Mod 10 oenta (or sample cake to the mUti JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICACO. i i i i -n Railroads. altimokk^HOTUEKOAUDeparture of traluafroin Wheeliug. Schedule lu effect April '."J. UUiH-Kaatcrn tlinc: Express lor Chicago and the Northwest, 10:28 a m, 3:40pm, 9:60 p m dally, and 11:15 p m dally. except Saturday. Express for Cincinnati and 8t. Louis, 10:25 a m daily, 11:15 pu dally. Cambridge accommodation, 9:00 a in, oxcept Sunday. For Columbus, 10:25 a m dally, and 11:15 p ra, dally, and 2:45 p m dally except Sunday. Express for Washington, D. C., llaltlmoro. Philadelphia and New York, via Grafton, 6:25 a m and 5:10 p m, dally, via Pittsburgh 0:20 p. m dally. For Pittsburgh and Washington, Pa., 5:00 a tn dally; express,8:10am, daily, 1:45 p m, dally exccpt Sunday. Additional way train for Washington. ra.. 5:30 p m, dally oxcept Sunday. For Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia at 6:20 p in daily. rittaburKh accommodation, Sunday only, 5:00 p m. For UoundiriUo, 7:35 am, and 12:00 noon, daily except Sunday. For Grafton. 5:10 n m, daily. For Cumberland, 1:05 am, daily, except Sun* day. For St. Clairavllle, 8:05 and 9:00 a m, 2 p m and 6:10 pm, daily except Sunday. Kxproaa tralna arrive from Chicago, 6:25 and 9:60am and6:10pmdally,and 4:55 a m dally except Monday. Kxpreaa tralna arrive from SL Louis and Cln? clnnatl, 4:55 a m and 6:10 p m, daily. Exprena tralna arrive from Philadelphia, Ilnlii* more and Washington, D. C.. via (imftoti, 11:20 a in nut! 10:45 pin dally; via. Pittsburgh, 1?:15 a. m. dally. TrnluH arrlvo from Columbus, 4:55 am dally, and6:10pmdaily, and 10:35 am daily except Sunday. Train* arrlvo from Pittsburgh, 10:15 a m daily, and 12:45p m, except Hunday, 6:65 p m ami ll:It' p ra dally. Train* arrive from Washington, Pa., 8:00 a m. dally cxccpt Sunday. Train* arrive from Moundsvllle, 0:15 am and 1:40 pin,dally exceptflunday. Train* arrive from Grafton. 11:20 a m. dally. Train* arrive from Cumberland, 6:50 p m, daily except Sunday. Train* arrive from 8t. Clalwvillo, 7:65and 10:35 am,and 1:85and 6:10 p in, dally except Sunday Cambridge accommodation arrive* ut7:10 p in oxcept Sunday. Haggago culled for and chockcd at hotel* and reflidcnce* on order* left at tlekct ofllce, 1200 Market street, and at depot. CIIA8.0. SCULL. Gen. Pass Agent. W. M. CI.KMKNTS. Manager. Ohio river railroad.?time Table taking effect April 8, lK.su. Passenger train* will run a* follows?Central time. All train* daily except thoso marked tliu* f which ilo not rnn on lunday. soi'Tlt uotTNii. [fNo.7 No. 5. fNo.3 No. 1. a. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. Leave?'Wheeling .... 8:30 11:15 6:85 Kenwood, opp. Hellulrc 3:45 11:80 6:b0 Moundsvllle 4:0,r? 11:42 7:lu Now Martinsville .... 5:12 *12:45 8:15 Wllllamstown 7:00 2:1* 10:10 Parkersburg 6:15 7:30 2:4.'. 10:45 p. m. Ravcnnwood 6:45 4:15 12:15 Mason City *:oo 6:35 1:35 Clifton H:05 5:40 1:40 Arrive? l't. Pleasant..... 8:40 6:16 2:16 (ialllpollH Ferry 9:(K> 6:35 2:32 Guyandotte 10:33 7:50 4:00 Huntington 10:45 8:05 4:15 p. in. Charleston 3:20 10:03 G:10 a. m. Ironton 6:06 Portsmouth!.*-.. 7:10 White Sulphur .. 6:00 a. m. Staunton 9:22 5:38 noktii Uou.ni>. No. 0. No. 4. fNo.2 a. m. a. m. a. m. p.m. Leavo? Huntington 9:50 5:25 3:15 Guyandotte 10:00 6:3" 8-28 Golllpolis Ferry 11:26 7:00 4:50 Point Pleasant 11:45 7:20 5:07 p. m. Clifton 12:20 7:55 6:35 Mason City 12:2.1 R:0t? 6:10 Kaveuswoo<l 1:45 9:15 7:00 mkenliuiK 0:00 3:1.'. 10: r. 8::w Williiunhtowii.. 0:!I0 3:1ft 11:1ft New MartlnavlUc 8:1ft r.::r? lilM.', Moiindnvllle*. 9:2ft 0:40 1:4ft lit1 n wood 9:4ft 7:00 2:0ft Arrive?Wheeling 10:00 7:1ft 2:i? Leave Wheeling via. n. in. P. C. A Ht. I 12:3ft 8:20 Arrive?Cleveland.- f>::w 0:00 Pittsburgh .... 8:'JU 5:ftft a. ui. n. in. a. in. Philadelphia 6:2ft 6:2ft New York 8:00 8:00 .... Chicago 11:30 6:3* Through tickets and baggage checked to all point*. For ratci and other information addrcwi FRED. HU8KMAN, Trnv. Vium. Agent, Wheeling. W. J. R011IN80N, Gern Hum. Agent. Parkentburg, W. Va PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO.-Pun handle Route Under Hchcdtilu In effect November 14, 1887, tralnw leave Wheeling Central standard time: PorHtcubcuvllle and PittAlmrgh, 6:36 a in, 12:26 u:ar> h ni uiid S:OT> p 111 trniHM make ?llre? t wmnwv tion fur ColiiinbUK, Cincinnati, Itidlntianollff nt??l Chicago. The 12::tT* p m tntiti make* direct con* neetlon for Columbia and Chicago. Tralnn arrive at Wheeling, 0:15 u in, 10:1?"? a in, 2:46 p m uml 6:()0 p in. my.'! CLEVELAND ik PI'ITS HU HO II KAII.KOAD.? Under wliedtilo In cfleot January iiJ, 1M8, train* leave Iirldiieport, Ccnlrnl Standard time: For PltUhiirKli ana Cleveland, 5:10itin, 1:02 pm. For PitUibtirgh, 10:17 urn. ForNVclUvllle, 4:14j>m. For fcteuhcnvUlo, 8::<# ft in. For Mnrtlti'H Ferry, 6:45 a m. Train* arrive nt Bridgeport nt 7:5.1 a m, 10:32 a in. 2:43 p in, 5:2:1 p in, 4:M p m, ami 7:47 p m. Financial. J?XUIIAN(iK HANK. CAPITAL rM.OOO J. N. Vasck .. - PreMdont L. 8. Dki.ai-i.ain...... ...Vlou-l'realdent DIRKCTOM. J. N. Vance 8. llorkhelmcr, J. M. Drown, W. Klllngham, L. H. lielnplaln, A. W. Kelluy. John Frew, Draft* Immed on England, Ireland, Scotland and all poluu In Ktirope. JOHN J. J0XE8, Canhler. JJANK OF TIIE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. 1175,000 W*. 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