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Real Estate^ for sale. ?trt*et. irround n half lot J \ ' '?riM>ui?HtiJ attic, *1,300. "I" ' vl?r?i | j'.rt-i't. ill dtrcoU y|,;i{oTw?if**,,trw,t* FOR RENT. iI .'rn'i, I room* ~ f 10 OH More-room ~..10W :rvti, ?tor? rooin und 6 rtwims >' ! ': H!.n..irwtlii? ?**. *K? |>er annum. h , hiiwi. new dwelling hour*. > room, natural and .? 918 oo .. <; u< s .v . i ?t7-t'?rt'-rortin mi??I collar ir? i* V v ,; :, fiore room and cellar...lf? W > !' .! . . . -:r> t-i, ililnl flo??r :> tt? > ..! third floor 5l( ; .. sirtt t. tore-mom and two > . 00 foo.;kloruroom lo u C' "i :.tract, imr room ami fixtures. in,. HI''?-liar ~ 'JO 00 3 ruoniO'! Jioiiw.~ 0 Oti v , r, 'iw i-ciith?trect, room* ami cellar.. 6 OCi JAMES A. HENRY, o?! lit. V. H. I'ermlon ami Claim At . raw! Notary Public. i riveu to (touting Ilouie*, .. I'lin-bnM* ati"l ^ulcol Kml K> !ufm* for PodsIoo. Bounty. , -j-.ii tiled in i'onslou *Mllce .. ii r.- u rtllio'l, Depositions taken ii I toed*. I wuea. Agreement* ami : ]ii?lrumonU prepared. The Col* i u:.ts a specialty, and prompt re .V.IHK?.TSTHKCT. Trustee's Sale. rjT|;l.?Ti;K'.S SAIJ5. -. vlri'ii' if? '!? o'l of trust mailt* by Imwm h'.-.i: I.. at-tru-toc, dated Mat ??, IfWH, r??.; ,:;! die Clerk of the ( oun-\ .. ? , , unty, Wi'?t Vim ula. in Deed ?-i , ?'J. I niJI *ell jit publb i in* nortb front door of the Court 1 county, on i I I'DAV, NOVEMBER IT, 18S8, roaiC'-:-* : nt 10 o'clock a. m., the following > . that I* to-wi)': The noutb : ' . 111 thenmtid to of Market Njuure ; i .! mi the city Wheeling, Ohio , v.r.t VirjrinU. j,, Ik-IU'Vi'iI to be Knod. but (telling no , nvry oaly liiv title vested Jo mv -in) trust. ' ], one-third nndn* nmch more u r. ., elect* t? |?? in CAxh on the duj ?j in.'uiK-e in twoequiil ln?tnllnieut*nt . note* bearing Interest from . t.e given for the deferred pay Br!J:. , iln-title to be retained until pay mft ! am-'e ill full. u .J. W. COW I)EN*, Trustee. v [! KM ; Aii' tintiiHT. i>i-|,> Educational. "v ati b irrn ? v IT. 1M UMflTAL, Near Wheeling, W. Va. (Sisters of the Visitation.) A tr)ii>o] of wore than national roputatlon offer*exriptiotml-ad vantages for thorough ?dn catlon of youn? ladies in all departments. Li \r?ry of >!x thousand volumes. Flno philo wphlcal, chemical and astronomical apparatus. MiuImI Department specially noted. Corpse. fUiH) teachers truincd by a leading profeuoi Irosi iVmstrvatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture irronlitig to the method of the old Italian n?a>. ten. u?t.:iou uiiimrpa&cd for beauty and health Tia icnxi of pleasure gronpdi. Board excellent r'ort jtuiogui's. ami references to patrons in all the principal cities, address j. TUB DIHKCTRE8B. A UT STUDIO. Mrs. Lucy L. Wilkinson till open Iht clnss at J. M. KI UK'S AUT STORE, No. MA Malu ft reel, tecoiul story, On Tuosdays and Saturdays, at n. m. ntul 2:00 p. in., < <<MMKN<1NI; NOVEMBER It, 1883. mil Washington School of EIocqUod AND ORATORY. Vc. y. 8TXYKX9 HART. ... -.Principal M "M ' St., N. W., Wamunoton, d. 0. Sixth Ajiuual Sewdon begins Wednesday, Sep (emucr J". C.tiirM? of Instruction cmbraow Elocution, fnu-i.ui! ktmll.-li iiiki kiikiihii Chunics, Latin, Mh- mil.'.. M.xlcrn Languages, Vocal and In itrnm-'iii-il Mii>ic utid Physical Culture. r:,c I'rinrijml in u->ifto<l by an efficient corps of u-wli'Th iii each department. 1 (irn.li.l ?'inv.!8 for bovunnd girls daily \.jiilt < 'buses atui private instruction given in tlr "vi nlnjc. hlploinss awarded. A limited number o! pull!. mr(itniiiii.laU.Hl In the family. F.?r circulars aud references apply to I NTH.LIce. "iliri'. au31 Stammering Cured. b4y,ed upon nature's lawn. No secrjccy -No faiciia. System explained to those inter ertcd. i'-tlmonl?ls from physicians, educator* and who have received benefit from the method of iu?trti(*tion. Address Mils. M. STKVr.No IIAHT, Principal, Wublngtou School of Elocution ?nd Kugllab UDgUW. "I M. Street, N. W.. WiuhlnRton, D. 0. Students lioardod hi family of 1'iiucipal. Paper, Etc. WHEELING PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMANS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in F-A-IFEIR,! Grtnr?\ llutchm'nud ltok<y*' Straw Wrapping, liu i n-r I'lulu-mini I'wIhvm mu 1 all kln(J*<>f MHtiillii. Felt and Itui tlliiK I'U|>vrs We i?y ttic hUlict uaati price for Hag*. Iron, Mivii'.. i end. Old I'npero ntid Hooks, and nil tin i-1'[ I'mt-r mock. w ill rail fur iiuyof thOAbovo on being notified by jhmuI cnnl or telephone, on short notice. UZi MAIN Ai 111* SOUTH HTH.. _"i-l Wlirt-Uiitf, W. Vn. Business Cards. I m m. K imiinil. v. 0. a. Da via. KIMBERLY& DAVIS, 8ucccMon to J. M. Clouston, Dealers in Grain, Flour, Feed, Hay, &c. A No "ointnlMion Merchants lor Wat Virginia i'r'Mlnctlon*. Coal, Lumber, Wood, ?fco. dedvered freo 10 all jwim of the city. ?\ I.. KlMKKItl.x. (JcHeral Muniigcr. O'tieo niul Warehouse, ICS!, lti&iutd 1027 South ?tn.'et. corner to Market street. cc22 JJKDMAN A CO., General Machinists, *-..'1 -lAimiMcmrora oi Marine ana Biauoumj MKlUM, I'on. CniruxsA BionTfJWT8 St*., _______ WHKKUNg W VA. Stoamship Tickets. VXTUKMK SOUTHEUN ItOUTETO Kl UOPE. Tlit- >!i ntn?lil|? Victoria. 1,000 ton*. 1? intended fruni New York Wctlnc?4a]r, November 21. Ulluic i'a>?'iij!cr? fcir liihrnllnr. Uctuw. U-ghorn J-;xeun.iou ticket* goad for one vesr, i?j) })? nvrtJ/ubJc lor ntnra pawwge irwm Liverpool or liltu^ow by return Anchor {.lni-?iowncr. TonrUu for Fgypt nnd the Holy i4'il<*n hook through to Tort !*aUl. huoj and umnitrj, connecting ut Nnplc* with tho ntcumers ol the orient Line. t?r further information apply to II V nKHHKXS. China, Glass and Queonsware. J Kr opened] A 11NE I1NK OP Table Cutlery, Carvers, Sc., Sc. Al?o no elegant i\?M>rtmcnt of Library aud land Lamps, hi Twuonable prices. JOHN PRIF.DF.L, ?x-jn ^tuin ntul 11'JO Water strt'i't?.__ Photography, iQABlNET PHOTOGRAPHS Only $3 00 Per Dozen HKiUINS* UALLEKT, Kn o Twelfth Wr~*. Housefurnlshing Hardware. pAKISIO KNIVES I \>'o lnvc the iil.Tti i-nrhiR Knife CTrr Intentl" it In Alw?yn Kc>t to cut one thickness. ^ou ">jnint wute fruit or vegetables. Wholesale or retail. <iEO? w; JOHNSON'S 80X8, MifrU 1210 Main Street Medical. WHY! YOUB LTV EH IS OUT OF ORDEI Yon will hare SICK HEADACHES, PAB IN THE SIDE, DYSPEPSIA. POOR APPJ TITE, fool UittlvMnnd unuble to got throne ynurduily work arnoclAl otgayxaeiiU. ?G will bo u burden to you. BB.E.M eUHJ'S MaSEliEHBATBaW ?uvsa PILLS* Will euro yon, drlvo tho POISON out o your Bjmtcni, and tuuko you Mtronjr and troll They rout only 515 cents u box and may myi your llfo. Cun bo Juul at any Drugstore O^-BowaroofCotrcrreamrs madoln 8U Loul*."? ] iiinnw nni inn Forti.c i v un i ruk.ion xeexb Perfumes the Breath. Ask for it. FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, Pa, ELYS Catarrh ckeam rtximancy^m Cleanoes thoj N?alPa.8agoa,H^^fS^ ^"lam ^ HealstheSores.Hy / Rostoros th Senses of TastoHa|^^C(3^?^ and Smell. USA. TltY the CUKE. HAY-FEVER A particle In applied Into each noitrll and la -tKrceuUc. l'rlctj&Ocvnt* at (InisyixtH: by mall, regUtcrcd, CO cents. ELY BK0TIIEU8, .V> Waran Htrvet. Sew York. In2-xwraw W. L. Douglas' Shoes. CAUTION Ttcwam of Fraud, a? my i.aiuc niwl tho price are sUhiimM on tlio bottom ul all my advcrtlm*! Mioes before lent in/ the factory, which protect tlit* wearers nital'W nlgii prices and Inferior iroods. if a dealer oiiCr# W. (.. Uouclun at a reduced price, or says lie has tlieui without m* natuo and price sUunpcu on the bottom, put lilus uowa u a fraud. | jSLL W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. gentlemen*. tiki only cal" s3 SEAMLESS Shoe Mimolli Inside. NO TACKS or WAX THltKAl) ?o hurt tlio feet, easy us liamUncwcu xmil WILL NOT nil*. W. L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOE, lie original nml only li:in>l-?o\ro<| *vclt 5-1 flux*. Kqtials ctwtuiii-iiiniiti hiiiwh foftiiie from f> to f:'. iv. r. ihwa.ah 93.no vouch prior.. Hallro.nl Mi ll nml I.rltor Caiilrr* nll vi'ur tlu ui. Smooth iiis|i|i: n* n llaml-s-wiil filioc, notau*k? or Wax ThiYn.l to hin t tlw feci. W. L. DOIHJI.ASSii.rtOSIIOK ll r.nrxcIlitJ for liuavv wc.ir. H?--t ? alf v|.tn- r-T 11-. .irl- r. W. L. WHJOLAS ??.?? WOIllUNG. MAN'S SHOE N the lx?t In tlw world for rotitrh wear; ono pair ouclit t?? wear n iimn a your. w. l. Douglas b's siiok foj; ijOys Is tlii!I?wt School film*1 In tlio world. W. L. OOITOLAS 81.75 YOUTH'S School Slioo give* tlio ( mall IJuyB a clinuco lo '.voar tlio bf>i nJioi'i jii tin' world. All innilo In Congress llntton ami Lan If not soM by y?nir dealer. wrlto W. L. DOl'GLAS? UKOCKTON, MASS. sold only at Stone's Cash Shoe Store, 1044 wain street. ctc'2 m\v*r Logan a, uo. Tte Cool Mornings Bit-cult and Batter Cukes arc In special favor at tlio break fust table. To j!Ct them lu tlielr per feeHon of crisp wholcsomcness you need to use LOCAN & CO.'S Excelsior Baking Powder. Remember.?No purer or better Powder mailc. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For 8urglcal Instruments and Appliance*. Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, syringe*, Elastic Stockings, Deformity Apparatus, Ac. LOGAN & CO., Druggist*, UriJgo Corner. FreshGoods. NeiStyles In Perfameries, Toilet Articles, Sc. Are opening Into Invoices of Shoo Brushes and Tooth liruMtcs. Cull ami examine. LOGAN & CO., Drnmhto* Bridge Comer. * 6Cl5-D.IV , Dentistry. ONLY TEN DOLLARS^ ?($10.00)? rr?R A GOOD SET OF GUM TEETH, AT McCORMICK'S, -1050 MAIN STREET. Jewelry, Watches, &c. Attention, Sportsmen1 OUR STOCK OF FINK Breach Loading Guns Vor Fall Trade, in now complete. Wo hnvo Gun (nun 35 to $15 each, reprencnlinR nearly ever reliable mailer known. Our price* are Kuarar teed an low a* any house In the country. Col ami see us or write for price* I. C. DILLON & CO., Jewelers, 1221 Market Street. \V? are A cent* for Chatnberlia & Peters' Car ridge Co.'w londed wliclls. Ee'J) Mocllcal. WllK ?BBU6 k NERVE RESTORER for all Rru* mimi <M?Mr? Hiw fry Arm Afftr >?*?, /V i, Kfilrm, '<" H IimiliM.* ir uk?? ? >< flu nfltr am tla* i mm. Tr??liM ?iid U irtai bolili fr?? w Fit ptiifuu, Ih?r |*J?M #i| r?Mfh?f?M UB bet wh?B I S#ii.l ??? . P. O and ribr*M addr*M ?f ISir<?4 lo Pt. KLIMK. Wl Arrb ft.. Philadelphia, P?. & Dw?*.u. J?* WARK Or I MIT A TlX U FRAUDS* DRINK HIALTO All kinds of book and jo Printing neatly and promptly executed i tbo inUlhfenoer Job Room*. - Uje Intelligencer. . OHIcb I Now, as uml 87 Fourteenth Street. b FKEB TRADE IS KNOCKING. 5? (Tuuo: "Maryland, my Mary laud.") h frco trade 1m knocking at thy door, 'o Uncle Sum! my Uncle ijaic! Sho never knocked wj bard before, Uncle Sam t n?y Uuelc Sural I 8he flings above her suuey bewl Tbe Man by wblcb her steps arc led. H An old bandanna, bloody red, 9 Uncle8am! my UucleHum! ? 0, It would be a shame and sin, Uncle Sam! ray Uncle Sum I V To one ii.e d??or ana lot Iter in, t? Uncle Sam! my Uncle Hani! From tit*i lor on to Western hboro The host* of labor loud implore t Thou wilt keep shut the free trado door, Uncle Sam! my Uucl(iS*ui! 1 D . 1 . John Hull emits a fearful khmiii, x Undo Sam! my Uno c SumI ' . Protection be will ue'er condone. Unolo Sam! my Uui w 8? m! ; ? lie loathes protection tin* and hub, It pains hl| pocket, there's the rub? , Go lutcrview the Uobden Club, Uncle Sam! my Untle kaui! J I When running Bourbon leaders claim, , vIll-it: cum; iiij i iicn ^hiii: Free tn de la really not their aim, Uncle Hum! my Uncle Sam! Ju?t u bimrr volt to Grovcr C,, Small difference I* diceerned by thee Twlxt Tweedledum urn] tweedlcdce, UncluHom! my Uncle Sum! Well thou wilt guard the country'* weal, Unele H*m! my Uucle Sam! JIerfo,-M*h*ll lie beneath thy bee), Uncle Sam I my UucloSam! I Fierce let tin- Bourbons ru#e uud roar, I While KtiKl*nd cricn' Encore,encore,'' I Thou wilt not o|>e the Itv trade door, Uncle Sum! my Unele SumT Q ait. mm,mix's iikbak. j Some Thing' Should Not ITnvfl Siktil, a nnd Which lln Dftnlva tie l>ld Sny?Afflda- I] it* [Vorlfiliii; the Intelligencer** Itoliort of a llecent Speoch. 0 Mr. John 0. Pendleton recently made b a speech in Churchville, Lewis county, Jj which the Inteli.ioenceh reported, be- t cause it wanted to show the peoplo ut homo a specimen of the sort of speeches v Johnny makes ut interior points, where " ho imagines his words will not be re- tt ported in tlie Wheeling press. It issafe to say that had Jolmny known the In- ii telliorxckk had a reporter present he ci would have been more careful in tho use ti oflangusge. Seeing that he"ljadput his ii foot into it," he attempted to counteract ft the effect of at least a portion of tho re- b port by writing a rani to the Istkua- u ukxckr, wuiL'ii was ciieeriuuy published hi for him, in which he denied that he* had tl uttered curtain words attributed to him. u But now comes some good and respected m citizens of how is county who make oath ir that he said them, and that they heard U him. Tho affidavits following aro worthy d to be taken as conclusive evidence: n Freeh a ss mi jici, W. Va., > vl October 24,18S8. / t[ I, W. S. Lovett, of Lewis county, and |! said State, do hereby certify that I was ' present at G'hurchville on Monday, Oc- 1,1 tober 15*1888, and heard John O. Pendleton say in his speeeh, in Hubstanco: "The Democrats take their drinks bold- , ly, and the Republicans sneak out in barns and get drunk, and that will be the way that many Kfc.niblicaus will do this fall; they will sneak up and vote . for Cleveland." W. S. Lovett. t Sworn to and subscribed before me } this October 24,188H. " \V. S. Ginso.v, JJ Notary Public, Lewis county. Jr FitU em a nsht' UU, LKWI8 Co., W. Va., ) }). Oct. 23, 1888. / ,.< I, William Haltermnn, a resident of ram county una oiuie, no iierooy ceruiy that I woe present on Monday, October 15,1888, at Cliurchville, iu thin county, in and listened to John 0. Pendleton, who is a candidate for Congress, and heard him say what follows: "The Kepubli- hi cans meat behind barns to do their t\ drinking," and ho said some one would ly tncak in a vote on election day, but I l" did not fully catch all he said on this, T but impression was he referred to ol the Republicans. This part of his speech fii pleased the crowd very much, ami they Rl cheered him. The parts of his speech M that were most abusive, that I thought ho ought not to have said, seemed to E please most. I told a friend soou after fc that Mr. Pendleton had better not hnve U snid these things, because he wiis a candidate, and that the Republicans were not more tncaking in their drinking thun the Democrats. w. Haltkumam. n Sworn to and subscribed before me, v this 23U day of October, 1888. W. S. Gwsox. Notary Public, Lewis county. What follows is what Pendleton " said at Churchville, and which ho denies: "Why make vices cheapor and ne- T cessities dearer? I drink to a limited , extent, when the supply is limited. Democrats drink openly anil boldly, like men; but Renublieans, arrogating to . themselves all the morality, smik behind ,, bams like cowards to do their drinking. [Cheers.] A good many Republicans uo y not like the 'free whisk v' plunk in their platform, and will sneak in a vote for j Mr. Cleveland on election day." Flohk.nt D. Jordan. P. G. Uai.teuman. ,, Frmnamburg,IjCuisCo.t IK. I'?., Oct. 22. Qj Personally appeared before the under- ? signed authority, a Notary Public in and for said county, l'lorent I). Jordan and 1*. G. Ilalterman, who, being first by tuu duly sworn, on oath say, that the 1 matter contained in the foregoing lines, in quotation marks, being a part of John 0. Pendleton's speech atChurchville, W, Va., on the loth day of Octo- v bor, 1888, ia true. W. S. Ginsox, J Notary Public, L. 0. A CAN!) FKOM t.LKtrrott (JIBBOXS. ? _? t IllnoM linn K?pt llltu from nn Active Coin- ? I?w'i;n?(iikmI Wnrtln far 1'rotocMon. g To (Sc Eilitnr oj the Intrllitjrnccr. U Sib:?Would you grant mo apaco in t your valuable paper to explain why I J have not been in the campaign this fall, t thin being the first ti me in eighteen years [ that I have been sick? 1 was taken v I down sick with increased suffering from 3 diseases contracted in tho army, and have j! , remained confined to my room for tho s past two months and a half with no \ prospects of speedy recovery. t When I was put upon tho electoral ti ; ticket 1 expected to make a canvas of{ at 1 least the Fourth Congressional district, - and would have done so if I had been [able. West Virginia should cast her electoral vote for Harrison and Morton, 1 1 because her interest lies with the highest e type of Protection. Tho inefficiency of c tho Democratic party to grasp the preaen t t oflhis country, und its persistent efforts 1 , to ko buck twenty-five years and its tin- f ? willingly proven intention to adopt the c y British system of revenue, should, with- c i- out particularizing, induce the people to 11 defeat the re-election of Cleveland. I believe that the raising of revenues by I internal taxation should never be re- J sorted to except in emergencies, and should not be continued after the emor. gency has passed, and that our internal revenue laws should bo repealed as soon 2 as it can bo done without injuring the revenues. I believe that the importa tion of raw materials, found in this country, especially iron ore, coal, wood, wool and salt, and all manufactures of them, should be as nearly prohibited, by tariff laws as possible, and yet provide necessary revenue for carrying on the government; that all' luxuries not produced hero should be taxed, and all necessaries of life found alone in other countries should be - admitted free. Labor is the foundation of wealth, and should bo produced by National fostering in such a way as to maintain an equilibrium between our (various industries. All wage-earners should be so protected as to insure them such wages u* wiH sustain the brightest class of development and comfort contemplated by the spirit of our system of _ free labor. "The question is not whether f. the Democratic party wishes it undero utnml Mini in not a Free Trnila tmrtv or 111 a "Kqvcduo Reform" party, but is it a1 Protection party? In tho light of pai history ana recent event* I think tiu no dne can doubt that it in opposed to Protective system, and consequently oj posed to the interests of this country and Hhould be defeated next Tuesday b the election of Harrison and Morton. Yours truly, J. A. Gibbons, Republican Elector for Fourth Wei Virginia District. 1'oint Pleasant, W. lra., Oct. 30. CAJ1VA1UXJINUU1SM. RcuinrkuhU) Contro?t? llotwren Sotno ? Cle vnlnml's A cU-Tllf.HjrttorlcpeilMgog tliut hn* lllm. 1'ttUburyU IHtpatch, (Intl.) It is hardly possible that the keoi good sense of the country can fail to ol: serve some of the remarkable contrast that are afforded by the fulminatioi Bgainst Lord Sackville and the previou diplomatic record of the administration rile suggestion made thereby not only ex tends to the blusterous attitude a&suraei just be/oro election time, but disclose i remarkable estimate on the part of tin id ministration as to the relative import ince of protecting the dignity and inter ;sts of tue United States abroad and 'o latching votes in the close .States. The vessels of citizens of the Unitet States were captured iu Canada, auc heir property confiscated, on question ible grounds. Hut it was possible foi lie administration to negotiate on that natter for over a year, in an excecdingl) uisurely manner.* American citizens have been imprismed by the .Spanish ollicials in Cuba; nd tho Government has exhibited t! nai ked degree of patience and conservatism in trying to persuade the Castiliau uiml that such actions are unnecessary. A merican interests in the gold districts ( Vu.iw.vii>.1.1 Itni-Ii linnn (innrnnnlwiil imnn iy tho British Colonial Government of i uiana, according to dctinito allegations; mt Secretary Bayard has not considered hat worth any bellicose manifestoes. Germany has seized t he Samoon Islands i'ith characteristic disregard of the rights nd interests of tho United States; hut lie American eagle did not scream with ny significant vocifarouBaesa. But when Lord fc'ackville is deceived ito an unfortunate and misjudged tit of undor that may cost the udministruon a few votes, no ti mo can be spent i negotiation of waiting to see how a iendly Government will correct the lunder. Such an unintentional injury > the political prospect# of Mr. Cloveind as a candidate will permit nono of le marked conservatism and leisurely eatment which followed tho encroachlents of foreign powers upon the real iterests and material rights of the nited States. Like the Ciiineee mudle, this remarkable exhibition of inter auonai ruueness ami siupiuuy inuiites that neither consistency or care for jo dignity or commercial interests of le United States weigh n scruple with le Administration against the present rent desideradum of vote-catching. lint it remains to be seen whether ich palpable and liysteric demagogy ill not repel more votes than it atacts. A lteme<!y~1n Kidney A (Ted Ion. "My kidneys wero so a fleeted I have cen compelled to get up as much as ten mesin ore night. I had pains in my side, nek and left shoulder, and when down raid hardly rise. 1 was unable to bend ly body without great pain. I tried 8imions Liver Regulator and my condition as improved ho much that 1 hardly ever el any of my old trouble."? \Y. Jons)N, Express Agent, Macon, Ga. MWFtkW A grinding monopoly?the only grist till in town. Tub catarrh remedy, Ely's Cream Balm as proved moat satisfactory. Prior to vo months ago I had not breathed free through my nose for three years now am but little bothered in that respect, he pain has left my head as have most ther disngreeable symptoms. 1 conilently believe it to be a sure cure.?S. I. Logan, Bynuuiville, Chariton county, lissouri. I have used one bottle of Ely's Cream aim and it is the best remedy I have mnd for catarrh in fifteen years.?V. . Babbuge, Attorney, Ilardinsburg, Ky. Mwr.uv What makes our home bo hanny, ow? Because Ma uses "Mile-Enu,. 1 ow. , IIOU'H TIIIHS We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward >r any caso of Catarrh that cannot be tired by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknry & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigncdj have known F. . Cheney for the last fifteen years, and elieve him perfectly honorable iu II business trausuctious, and financially hie to carry out any obligations made v their firm. (rest & Truax, Wholesalo Drujrgists, Toledo, Ohio. balding, Kin nan & Marviu, Wholesalo r* .7:...- T. I...U rvi.w. LTUKHISIW, AUIUUU, V/MIU. 1. II. van Hoesen, Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio, Ilall's Catarrh Cure is taken internaly, acting directlv upon the blood and iucub surfaces of the system. Price 75c er bottle. Sold by all druggists, ndw The dregs of society couio to the top rlien the world is shaken up. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are arious, and statistics show conclusively hat more persons die from diseases of lie Throat and Lungs than any other. t is probable that everyono, without exoption, receives vast numbers of Tulercle Germs into the system and where he8e germs fall upon suitable soil they tart into life and uuvelop, at first slowly nd is shown by a slight tickling sensa* ion in the throat ana if allowed to con* inue their ravages tlicy extend to the ungs producing Consumption and to he nead, causing Catarrh. Now all this a dangerous and if allowed to proceed vill iu time cause death. At the onset 'ou must act with promptness;allowing i cold to go without attention is dangerius and may low? you your life. As soon is you feel that something is wrong vitn your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obain a bottle of Boschee's Germaji ?yrup. It will give you immediate reief. aw IIucklcn'M A mini Snlvo. The best Salve in the world for outs. >ruises, sores, ulcere, sail rheum, level tores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains :orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi iveiy cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisaction, or money refunded. Price 2i tents per box. For sale at Ix?gan & Co.'t Irug store. _ When the girl of the period nmkes 'i >oint she generally employs an exclama lion. ?| or, BULL'S facilStntoa ferihino ana nlDV CVDIID rcgulateitbo Bowels. At XJAul ulnUr alldniiil?.i.rrlc-?5ctJ. Dill I 'C C"rcs Coughs, Colds, DULL 0 Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchi tis, pAlipiJ Croup,Incipient Con-lilJIJlln'umption, and reliovei Consump- CVQIIQ tive Persons. 25 cents. ^ | Mill currc utarscuta'ciuiiims "/iTo*. SMOKEtarit, frtnlQQU, ftHMKnwM* jt "Consumption Can be Oared." it Dr. J. 8. Combs, Owensville. Ohio n says: "I have given Scott's Emulsion o )- Cod Liver Oil with Hypopbosphitea tc four patient* with better results thac y seemed possible with anv remedv. A1 were hereditary cases of Lung disease and advanced to that stage when Cough? pain in the chest, frequent breathing ft /request pulse, /ever and Emaciation All these cases have increased in weighl from 10 to 28 lbs., and are not now needing any medicine. mwfaw What a monotonous world full ol ,f human beings wo should bo if wo wert 1 nil handsome! Don't Kxyerluiout. a You cannot afford to waste time in i. experimenting when your lungs are in h danger. Consumption always seems, at i first, only a cold. Do not permit any 8 dealer to impose upon you with some u cheap imitation of Dr. King's Now Dis covery for consumption, coughs, and 1 colds, but bo sure you get the genuine, s Ik-cause he can make more profit ho may u tell you ho has something just as good, . or just the same. Don t be deceived, . but insist upon getting Dr. King's New f Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all throat, luug and chest allec| tions. Trial bottles free at Logan & Co.'s 1 drugstore. Large bottles $1. 6 r Why do quick workers want "Mile: End?" Its freedom from knota. Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and , crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, scud at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrup roRCuiLItu ??.1nn So ble. It will relievo the poor little sufferer immediately. Dopend upon *it mothers, there is no mistake about it It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind cholic, softens the pums, reduces the inflammation and gives tone and enercv to the whole system. Mm. Winblows 800TniK0 svrup fou cliilorkn TkETHisa is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of tho oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is forsalo by all druggists throughout the world. Prico 2o cents a bottle. mwfaw Auk you progressive? Of coureo; 1 uso "Mile-End." Diusk Mai to at nodu fountain. FINANCE AND 'MADE. The Feature* of the Money nuri Htock MarketM. New York, Nov. 1.?Money on call cosy at 2 n-'l per cent, hurt loanper ceut, closed offered at 2J4 per cent. Prime mercantile paj?er 4J{a7 i>cr cent. Sterling exchange dull but steady at Ma 4 S73-J. Sale* of Htock*, 228,309 shares. To dor's Htock market was dull. Tho opening won dull nud generally higher, nml while the dullness continued throughout the day tho feaiurcot the dcalingr wan the Ilrm tone, and a few stocks, while doing n very moderate businow, noon became prominent for their steady Advance. The close was quiet hut firm at tho highest prices of the day. The active Mat is In.variably higher this evening. San Francisco rose'J'.j, Missouri Pacific 1%, Heading IJ4, Now K ag land 1 fierccat. uovernmeut and State bonds steady. llallrumi bonds dull; mil on ftHM,000. BONUS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS?OIjOSED DID. 0. S. ts reg 1275i Nash & Chat 82 V. tf. 4s coupon 12714 New Jersey Central OOj-i I'.S. 4ijs reg. 107* Northern racltle.... 26% L'.H.4Kcoupon do preferred - CO/J AdHtns Express MS Chicago Ji N. W Ill American Kxpress..lll do preferred 143 Canada Southern... M% New Vork CeutraLlOWi Central Pacific .%>, Ohio & Mississippi. '?% L'hesfl peake tfcOb/o. 'Jii'/t do preferred ~ S3 do first preferred. 17 Pacific Mail !$GH do second prefd. PJ Pittsburgh- 1S5 C. C. C. A 1 * ?? Hcadlug to% Denver & 11. 0 I7*i St. L.& s. F 27 X Eric '2&a do preferred 67* do preferred 64J* do first preferred..! 10K Fort Wayne -150 C. M. & et. Paul.... 67% Kansas tV Texas Yl% do preferred 107 Lake Erie A West... 17.'.? Texas Pacific 23% do preferred 53 Union Pacific fioft Lake Shore? 103% United Suites Ex.... 70 Louisville vt Nash.. CO W., St. h. Jt P. 1\K L., N. A. & C 41 do preferred 27% Memphis A: Chan... 06 Wells-Farco Ex 137 MichiganCcutral... Western Uniou W>4 Missouri Pacific-... 76ft l!readnttilY? ntid Provisions. Nkw Vork, Nov. 1.?Flour, rcceipu 22,422 packnges; exports 2,634 sacks; market less doing; wiles Itf^OO barrels. Wheat, receipts 61,800 bushels; sale* 'JOfi.uw bushels of futures aud 1ft,000 bushels of spot: spot market dull; ungraded red SI 11%; So. Milwaukee Jl 08fc; options heavy; No. 2 red November SI HAfal in.'x, closing at St 11%; December 31 llal l.ift, closing at 31 12lf; January 81 l.&al I6J4, closln* at SI 13%; May 3118Jial 21J$, dosing at 81 1S}?'. Hurley firmer. Corn, receipts 14?.M? uusneis; export* m.vw bushels; much 1..V.2.UU0 bushel* of futures and 217.0OU bushel* of f*i?ot: B|??t market fairly active; optlous active; November 47Kc, December 48!?c; January 47J?o: May 4i%al8)?c, closing at4<-;*c. Oats, receipts 72.U00 bushels; export* 2,732 bushels: sale* 1S6.0UU bushel* of futuics ami 124,000 bushels of spot; spot weaker; So. 2 spat white 3U%c; mixed western Dljtfc; white do SOaSUc. llay and hops tlrm. Coflee, options aetlve; November Itt.25al,1.-I0e: December ltt.tt*al3.25e: January, February utid March 12.9fta 13.16c; May, June, July uud September 12.90a, i:i.00c. Sugar, refined quiet. Molasses nominal. Rice easy. Tallow and turpentine dull. Eggs Urinating. Fork stronger: mew Sicooaic&o. Cut meats steady. Lard dull: western steam spot h.OJ.' io; November 8.44c; December and Januarys'; February 8.42c; March. April and May 8 45c. llutter quiet; western dairy 12%al8e; do creamery lGa26c. cheese dull; wostern wUtfftc. Cnu'AO<* Nov. 1,?'Wheat ruled heavy and lowest to day. Corn was quiet. Oats dull. Provision* moderately active. Flour quiet and uuchutmed. Wheat, cash No. 2 mini! and No. 2 red iTl 13al IH.'-j; No. 3 spring &5a9&; No. 2 red November 81 13j?al 17'->. cloning at 81 1S>^; December 21 15a1 iyl/i, closing nt fi 10: January SI 13al 17)4. closing at 9113; May 81 IKi, cloning at 31 It!;;. Corn, cash fto.2, 3SJ$a38yfcc: November a4< l ic, closing nt 3sJ;c; December :w%i?.K>kc, clotting at3S>$e: January 3?Ko: May 38%n3(%c, closing ut frfce. 0?(g, cash and Novcuiber 24>$o; Dtccmbor iljfic; May 2Uc. Rye, No. 2, 55%c. Flaxseed. 81 17. Timothy seed, SI 30a 133. Mess pork, cash 814 CO: November nnd December 814 45; January $14 75; May 81410. Ijird. cash and iw?vembcr 8.1UHc; December January8.10; May 8.27 Uo. llacou, short ribs 7.50o; shoulders 8.25c; short clear 8.25c. Whisky 81 20. Buttor aud eggs steady. I'liiLADKi.riiiA. Pa., Nov. 1.?Wheat dull; November SI OS^al o>j'^; December 81 lo^al 1154; January 8112%al 13J4; February 8114^al 15J*. Corn qufet; futures dull; No. if mixed and yellow MJvlVJc: No. 2 mixed November 49Ka50c; December 4i%a45!<c; January (4%a4.%c; February -JTJinOats .dull and weak; No. 3 white iSfj^c; futures dull aud lower: No. 2 white Novcmlter 32a32??c: December 33Jio; January 34%C; February $${a35%c. Hai.timoub, Nov. 1.?Wheat, western dull: No. 2 winter red spot and November 81 07#; December 81 oy^al 10; January 81 I2%al 12%. Com, western dull: mixed spot 49c; j*ar 44?ic; February 44?^e. oats tinner; western white 31a33c: do mixed 27a23c; Kraded No. 2whl(e32C bid. Rye weak at 05c. Ilay steady; prime to choice western 810 OOali'i fio. Iluttcr lirm and unchanged. Ekk* tlmi. Cotl'cc lirm; Rio fair at 15^c. Cincinnati, O.,| Nov. l^?Flour dull. t Wheat . CA'lur; OO. ? rvu t? w, i.jw uubuvib, shipments 500 bushels. Corn dull ami weaker; No. 2 mixed 44%e. Onto Arm; No. 2 mixed 2C}6n. Rye oasy ; No.68a59i*. 1'ork dull nt 114 75al5 25. , Ij'trd weaker nt ?.00aJ<.05c. bulk meats unchanged. Whisky steady at 8114. Ituttcr, sugar ' mid cheese dull. Kgga steady at 17al7>$c. Toledo, O., Nov 1.?'Wheat weak and lower; . cash 31 OOal Ilk; December 81 W/A\ May 81 15W. Corn dull; cash 42Mr. Oats steady; cash ?c. Cloverseed dull and lower; cash 86 30, Live Stock. i Chicago, Nov. 1. ? Cattlo--Receipts 13.000 bend; shipments 3,800 bead: market steady: beeves $>20u575; steers 83 00o5 00: Blockers and > feeder* 81 75a3 80: cow*, bulls and mixed 81 25a 2 75: Texas 81 25a3 00. Hoys-Receipts 13,000 , bead; shipment* ft,W0 bead; market at roup; mixed 8'? ?oa5 CO: l(|(bt 8>? 23a5 60; beaw 8.'> ?a ' r> 70; skli* W &0a5 15. Sheep?Receipts G.ooo i bead; sbipinenta 2.000 bead; market steady: i natives $5 00; western 8:175; Tcxaun |2GD?3 16; lambs (I OOu'j -V Kaw l.toeutv, Pa., Nov. l.?Cattle-Recelpts . 1,325 bead: shipment* 1,425 head; market nothing 1 doing; all through consignments. Hogs?Ke* reipts 2,000 bead: shipments 2,500 beail; market firm: Philadelphia 85 75a5 ?:?; mixed 85 ??'? . 5 75; Yorker* f& mu Go; common to ralrfft * !i 40; pigs W 00. Sheep?Koi-cipts 4UU head; shipment* bOO head; market dull at yesterday's quotation?. Cincinnati, Nor. 1.?nogg easier; common mikI light M l'nut 35; packing and butchers 1510a 640; receipt* 4,'JOO head; shipments 2,700 bead. Petroleum. Nrw York, Nov. 1.?Petroleum opened weak at 84j;o, and after a Might rally In the early trading became weak and declined to 82J{c. The market then rallied and closed steady at K!>>. Consolidated Exchange: Owning at M%c; his licit ?5c: lowest closed at Kike; nmcs 2,3(0.000 barrel*. On. CiT*. Nov. 1.?Opened at 85}{c; highest lowest K2%c: closed K'Oic: sale* 138.ooo barrels; clearances 2,SfiO.Oou barrels; chartern 42.W3 barrels;shipments 62,481 barrels; rum 70,518 barrels. DRAnronn. Pa., Nov. 1.?Opened at 85c; closed at Xi^c: blirhest 85c; lowest 82%c: clearances 1,262,000 barrels. Pjttmjdroh, Pa., .Nov. 1.?Dull and weaker; opened at &Vic; closed atK3%c; highest 85Hc; lowest 82%c. Trrcsviu.r, Pa., Nov. 1.?Opened at ttJici highest &5>*c; lowest 6l%c: closed at 83J?c. Metals. New York. Nov. 1.-Copper?toady; lake fl4? Tin can)*; straits 922 00. Dry (foods. Nkw York, Nov. 1.?There wm tqalot demand House & Harrmar "What Di ? Have they asked the It profiteth one much som i think. In Washington?v done, and continues to do, of trade from the neighbo tising in the world. San who's had a chamber set, c carpets, or something of u long, either. Ask them w Ask them if everything wi they like buying ten dollars and fifty cents a week. A We are willing. HOUSE 8i Cash and Credit ( 1300 M/ WHEEL Frew & BertachyJk. roijs: Must be given to,people who will Critically Examine It It a beanIIhi ?LATEST STYLES Al PIIRNIT11RF, X VSXIJL111V11U Oil Cloths and Linole Window Shades anc Saxony Chlidema Ru Smyrna and Moquel Fancy and Plain Chin *?"You will find It very profitable to visit Frew&" 1117 Mc Special attention given to Ui Telephone calls answered 0"/% m. W I ' W _m 1 ik taste ka ur?& mkxioak mttstai IS C,jUUtt 4 I 1 I Sewing Machln -w? A.* ToSave You We are idling Sewing Machine* nt git 1 dealing direct with an you save the agent'* made. We handle tho Standard, White, How We will rrll on time and leoce Machlr mcnts. Call, write or telephone us for imrt Needled and attachment* for ull Much EDWARD L. ROSE & CO., oelX Where We Hnvt Announcements. Mutual Savings Ba nan Removed from No. 41 Twelfth Street ? - * A I M OTPiPP INO. UOU IV1M11N o I nc,c Nut Door Above Exchange Bank. Dow bnsincM on the mutunl plan: ha* no ItaUtock; the entire j?rof!t? arc divided hi the deitoiiitoni. Dividend* declared In January and July. Rank open for btulncM daily from 0:80 r. 8:30 v. M. Open on Saturday* at 4:30 r. m. Depoaita received from one dime up. Honey to Loan on Real Estate Seen HOWARD IIAZIKTT, President. W. B. SI MI'SON, hbWAUD ROBERT V!oe*FKtidenUk W. 0. wilkimson, Alkx. Mitciiei. secretary. Tremtu AUCTION THIS EVENING Wickham's Auction Hoi No. 1168 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va Dry Goods, Clothing, Underwe Overuhirtu, Notion*. Hoots ami Shoes, Wa' Jewelry, Pitted Ware, Cud err. Mu?lc?l liniments, Fancy China vases, ('up Saucer* and others article* too numerous to mc'itiou. Prlrale Sales at Auction Prices B?*Furnlture, Ac., Bounht nnd Sold, i Advanced on Articles of Vain*-. QHA&1BER WARE! Now Goods Juit arrived, at all priecs. EWINC BROS., nol 1M8 Maritet Bt. opp. Mcl.ure Iln TRY LIST'S COUGH SYRl Honey, Tolu, Tar, ie. R. H. LIST, Wheeling. not in's Cash and Credit House. ) They Say?" :m?your neighbors? Good plan, etimes to know what the neighbors /here, one of our large stores has a stunning business?wc get a deal rs "say-so." It's the best adverie here. You've some neighbor >r a parlor suit, or a stove, or some s, and we navcn t Decn ncre very hat they think of our credit system. 2 say isn't just so. Ask them how i worth of goods for one dollar down sk them and see what they say. HERRMANN'S 'urnlture and Carpel House, jn Street, ,ING. W. VA. -Furniture and Carpets. EI^Gr Gj3lX-iXji !' 1 not wako up to tho ncccwity of coining to , Our SPRING STOCK. . j 1 fl.vsortint-nt o! tho very SD HIGHEST QUALITIES!? " Id carpets !; ni ?um, d I Curtain Poles,* a igs. New, S tt Rugs, a,Napierand CocoaMattings. p uk and itippcct our carclully selected Fpring Stock first P Bertschy i lin Street. * ndertaklngand Arterial Embalming. B at all hours. j _ ^ BEAST! | j & 1 ' ******* B ' . ' ' * n g tiniminf yk. 1 * "CGjJNDIF.N'TliidonthtoPlM^ SX jf&fr & 2 ^ jttiuaw oatl all l?na ituiio>.^ r^V & Ii yw^S >+s I es?Edw. L. Rose & Co. e jpLe^-ci'V from$15to$25. ally rertuecd prior*. Wo omj?lov no Canwuom: by commission, and etcuro the very bc*t Sewlug 3f?chinc* e, Now Homo and Automatic. ion, nut! will jilve liberal discounts for prompt payIculara. lues. All kinds of Machines repaired. 55 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W. Ya? iBeonforTwnlvp Yenr.H. Plumbing, Cas & Stsam Fitting. r\b Geo. Hibberd & Son, FuocwsowtoTboxapsotijt Hibbcrd, \ to PRACTICAL :T' Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, op. BRASS FOUNDERS, i UOIlg J SPECIALTIES.?Natural flu, 8o[>pllc?, Steam j M"t0 IltftUuR and Ventilation. i 1314 Market Stroot, WHEELING, W VA. 3" AII work promptly dono at mo?t reasonable price*. mjW , SON. ? I WM. HAKE & SON, , >"Kaotioal 1 Plumbers,Ma* and Steam Fitters, < I ' No. 03 TWELFTH ST. J S? AH work done promptly at rvatonwb?* r , I Tho Toy tiic CUi!<\ Ltk.'S Best :ar. ^ -u fr. ^--n_ ARufiyn t Jf&. Sisu Wk$ loob ^?sl Ctonc. T.irro Colorj. {*) * AO.rrr.aPun^rfTf.r-rMM" '"a r-:: f (ill n; v For 8J.7S, or lonoy t~w ?i ! orrrujio box. liol ^.KVS iH'vrrli.iiv? Cn'nlnruo rent [*4 ~r] '* -,t.^ jiojl-frny on ftj'i'llaUlon tu F. Ad. Biclitcr ?c Co., 310 BROADWAY, NCW YORK. fHMO-MWMU' K. GIFFEN & CO., 801R AORNTH FOB 1IIK Cr.l.r.llHATr.I? ? Brown Farm Wagons. If ton WHtit the lightest and onsicxt running _ __ ainl I* ?t iiuulo wagon, liii> the llrowu. I U Wrltu lor riri-iilftr nnd price. t I (K-TJ l.'.'J) MAIN HT? Wheeling. W. V*. T?01i DODOKR.S i . AND RMAI.L IIAKD BILLS. IUOtOthOlNTKI.UCJr.SCBR JOB KOOXfl, No*. ? and 27 Fourteenth street, where you can be acoommoclabvl ?t ihort notice. ' 1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Xjl TKAINB?Ou And *IUx OCT. -J*. lNit?--Kx> plakatjo.m or Bctekk-nckMarks. Dully, ffuud*y ?y?*pUv1. I Monday excepted. |SatunlnV excepted. Idunday only.?Kaatcrn btau .wd time. II. * u. IL R.-?avt. Depart. Arriri. Philadelphia Limited. ~. />:&> am ?10:4.> j. ? MnJJuwl Kxprem *5:10 pm 21:2. Cumberland Avcom v:M?in 6:i? otn Grafton Accom 6:10 pn, 11:26 awi Uouudnvlllo Accom 7:;ilain Moundavillc Accom 12:01pm 1:40 pm wnrr. Newark Accom I'J:0Aam t7:10pm Exprowt (Chicago and Col).... iO:2T> hid *6:11 pm Chicago Kxprcw. 8:40pm S.-SCam Chicago Limited . s.'Mpm *11:20 am Oulnmbua Accom- 12:'Jupm tl0:&>*m Cincinnati Limited .. 11:15pm v4:.r?5?m ?L CJairsvJlle Accom f'J:06 um f!i:lCaut HL Clalrsrllle Accom fl:ajpn Bt. Clalnvtlle Accom 6:10pm tfrlGpm W.t P. * II. Dir. Washington and Pituibunth. 6:00am 10:i.r- am' Washington and Pittsburgh. 8:10am ll:2Ci>m Pittsburgh dt Pbila. Kx fi:20pm C:.k ba Washington and Pittsburgh. ti :45 pm \12M put Washington - ...... f 5:80 pm ts.-iCum Pittsburgh Accom |5:30pm |ll:\!am P.. C..? bt. Km Ky. Plttsburgn f7:wam 19:? pm Plttabunfh aud Now York. .. fl*S.'>pm t8:4.'itim Plttuhurvh aud New York... U:20pn> fli:u.'am Pittsburgh A N. Y. Ex V:40 piu WBT. Ezprcu, CIn. aud 8t. Loulu t7:20aro to- Oam Kxprww, Clu. aud St. Louiiu. to:40pm f.' Jupm KxprcM, Bteubeuville A Col. fi pro ft:46pm Steubenville and Deunlnou. f4:20pm ......... O. A JP. K. It. Plttaburgh aud Cleveland^... 45:60 am 48:47 pm M art lu'a Ferry +7:45 am 6:1.'. pm itcubenvllle Accom tO:Xiain l:v>pra Cleveland and WelUvllle +2:12 pm +?:.'v5 *m Pittsburgh aud Now York ?:3!> pa f 1:)8 am ttttahurvh - ..... 11:17 aro +6:47 put O., X. * W. B. B. Sxprew, Clcvelaud, E. A W.. +12:86 pm +8:0* pa tfajwillou Aocoin 46:12 pm+11:2r>um It. Claireville Accom +7:5?am +1t:&ain It. UlairevUlo Arcoin 110:26 am fl :;rj pm it. Clalntvlllo Accom f*2:lu pm t5:34 pm It. Clalravlllo Accom 6:26 pro 8:00 pm -ocal Freight aud Accom?. 6:80 am f7:h0 Ohio tUvnr Kallroad. j ^wcuKer .. .??. *7:36 ami'll :00am *aMcnger '12:16 pm *3:20 pm 'aueuKor .... *4:80 pm] *8:15 pm freight .... I I ...... 11.. Z. & C. Kttilroad. Bellalre A Zancavlllo Through Paanengor lear tellalre at 3:40 a. m., arrive* at Bellalre at 4 p. m Woodaflcld PaJaenger leaven Uellalrvat4;J0p. 1., arrives at Dellnlre at 8:20 a. m. Summerrtekl Accommodation leave* Bellalre 11 :w p. m.. Krrlvo at Bollalro at 10:46 a. m. Railroads. tlTHEELING it ELM GROVE R. It. TV On and after Saturday, October i:i. issj?, ruin* on the Wheeling ?b him Urovo Railroad '111 run a* follows: ,eave Wheeling: 5:30 a. m., 7:00 u. in.. 9 a. m., 11:00 a. in., 1:3) p. I.. 3:30 p. m.. 5:201>. in., 7:00 p. in., 9:00 p. in. ftAVK Wheeling Park: <i:l0n. ni., 7:45a m , 10:00a in.. 12:30 m.. 2:30 . m , 4:20 p. in., 0:10 p. in., &;00p. m., 10:00p. m. ON'SUNDAY'S?Until farther notice train# will iu h.h follows: Leave Wheelln* at 9 a. m., 11 a. i., h:15 p. in., 2 p. m.. 3:30 p. ni, 5:2 p. in,, 7 , in.. 9 p. m. Leave Wheeling I'arlc at 7:4ft a. I.. 0:45 a. in., 11 4ft a. m., 1 p. in., 2:50 p. in. 4:20 . m? 0:10 p. in., 8 p. m , 10 p. m oe.'ti f. 11IHSCH, Sup't. [BALTIMOREOHIO RAILROAD? L) Departure of train* from Wheeling. Schcdu o ieflfcet October28,18H8-Kontcrn time: Express lor Chicago and the Northwest, 10:jE a i,8:40pin,9:50pm dolly,and 11:15 pmdaily, crept Saturday; Expreffl for Cincinnati and St. Louis, 10:25 a m illy, 11:15 p m daily. Newark accommodation, 9:05 a m, excel t For&lumbus, 10:25 a m daily, and 11:15 p w, ally, and 2:20 p m dally except Sunday. Express for Washington, I). C., lialtimore. hlladclphlaand New York, via Gnifton, L.ifa i una 5:10 p ra, dully, via PittaburKh 0:20 p. m. ullv. For PlUsburgtt and Washington, I'a., 5:00 n m tlly: ox pre**,8:10ain, dally, 1:45 p m, daily ccept .Sunday. Additional way train for Wa?l> i?ton, I'a.. 5:30 p m, dally except Sunday, for PittHourKh, WaxliliiKtou, lialtlmore and hlbulelphia at 0:20 p ni dally. Pittsburgh uccommodation, Sunday only, 5 CO m. For Moundfivllle, 7:35 a m. and 12:00 noon, and :lopm, daily except Sunday. For Grafton. 5:10 p m, dally. i-oruuinneriauu. v:wam, uaiiy, except oei?or SU ClairsviUe, 0:05 a m sad 6:10 p in, dally ccapt Sunday. Kxt.reaa train* arrive from Chicago, 6:25 onrt ."i0 a m and 4:10 pm dally, and 4:65 a m dally scent Monday. Express trains arrive from St. Louis and Clo? DHuti, 4:56 a m and 6:10 p ra, dull v. Express trains arrlvo from Philadelphia, Balt'iuru and Washington, D. C\, viu Grafton, ll:f0 in Hud Jo.45 pm daily; via. Pittsburgh, 10:1a . m. dally. . . Trains arrive from Columbus, 4:55 am dailr, ad0:10pmdaily, and 10:85 am daily exiejt tinday. Trains arrive from Pittsburgh, 10:15 a m da!!j. ntl I2:45p m, except Sunday, 6:65 p m and J1;,0 m daily. Traius arrlvo from Washington, Pa., 8:00 am, ally except Sunday. Tn?iuu arrive from MoundsrlUc, 0:16am and :40 p m, daily exccpt 8unday. Train* arrlvo from Grafton. 11:20 a m, daily. TralnH arrlvo from Cumberland, 6:50 p m, dally icvpt Sunday. Trains arrive from 8L ClaIwville. 9:15 a m, and :86 aud 6:10 p m. dally except Sunday. Ibuotago called for and cheeked at notch aud aidenccK on order* left at ticket office, 1200 Maiet Mtreet, and at depot. C1IAS. O. SCULL. Gen. Pans Agent. W. M. CLKMKXTS. Manager. ^VHIO RIVER RAILROAD.?TIME <J Tablo taking effect May 27,1888. Paj+cniM r rain* will run as follow*?Central tlmo. a)1 ruins dally except tbone marked tbus t wnleh o not run on Sunday. SOUTH BOUND. t>?.7]No. 6.ftNO.H ft0.1. a. u. p. m. a. m. a. m ?uvc?Wheeling :t:30 11:1ft C:S4 cnwood. opp. Iiellalrc 3:45 11:15 6:M [outuluvillu 4:0f> 11:42 7:10 p. m. lew Mnrtlnnvllle fi:lv 12:4. 8:15 nillamntown 7:00 2:lf 10:1U 'arkersburg .. 6:16 7:80 2:45 11.00 p. to tave**wood fl:45 4:15 12:20 liifton City .... 8:oo 6:B;. l:3i llftou .. 8:u'? 5:4ii 1:4U if rive? I't. I'lcaumL.... 8:4li 6:15 2:15 lallipolii Ferry '.?:?) ......... 6:36 2:.'li luyaudotto 10:33 7;.V) 4:00 luntlngton 10:45 8:06 4:17 p. m. 'hnrleaton 3:2u 10:0K 8:2C ronton C:W 'ortumouth .. a. m. 7:10 Vhito Sulphur - 6:00 p. m. a.r,m. taunton :(rj> u.-iV KOllTII UOUSU. no. 0. no. !. J*OU 1.XJ.O a. in. a. m. ?. m. p. m. cavo?Huntington 10:00 5:i5 a:lf? iuvandottc 10: IX &:;?? 8*28 ialllpolls Ferry . 11 :K 7:0u 4:W 'olnt Pleasant 11:4' 7:2? 6:07 nifton ~....~ .... ?2:ao 7:55 6:M klawwClty W:25 H:W 6:40 tavenswood 1:45 9:15 7:00 'atkvnburg. ?;(*> B:lb 10:il> ?:? Villlanutown- 0:30 8:15 11:15 p.m. ?'ew Martinsville 6:16 6:37 12:45 loumlKvliio 9:2& G:K 1:1 ienwood I': !.'? 7:00 2:0f Arrive?Wheeling 10:00 7:1b 2:20......... Lcavo Wheeling via. p. m. \ C. <fc St. L 12:35 8:20 ....?. Arrive?Cleveland.. 6:30 6:30 'ltuburgh - t:20 5:55 .....mm a.m. a. m. 'hiJadelnbift... 5::'-'. b:Si> York 8:00 8:1"' ...?? a. in. :hlcago .... 11:?Q fi:31 .. Through tlckeU and baggage chockcd to oil alula. W. J. ROBINSON, Oen'l Paw. Agent, Parkershurg, W. Va. FRED UURKXAK, Trav. Pass. Agent. Wheeling. W. Va. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI A ST. I/)U18 RAILWAY CO.-P*nhandle Routo Jnder schedule In effect August 5, in* trains eavo Wheeling, Central Standard time For iteubcnvlllc. Pittsburgh and the East, 6:20a. m., !2:& p. m., 8:i?pm. ?nd8:40p;jn. ForCoiumjus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and fit. Loul*r>.;0 i m.and 8:?0j>. m. for Colatnhtis and Chlauio 12:86 p. in. Trains arrive at \Vbecllnp at ft:W i. m., 10:00 n. in., 2:45 p. ro and s:'ji p. m. rruiiiH lcavlnc nt C:J0 n. m. and *rrlvltiK ?:VC t>. m. run solid between Wheeling and I'lttn* burgh. All train* dully eicept Sunday. nni CLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.?Under schedule In ?fleet Mar 13.1RS}?. Trnln leave Uridgcport, Centra) Stand* ml time: For I'lttKburKh. (JhlcaR? and Ciere* land 4:60am. For I'lttJiburgb. 10:17 a m. For Jliicagn and Cleveland, 1 :ll'p ro. For I'itt?bt:rgk md New York, 8:8# t> m For t>tcubcnvll!e. ?:.ti > in Knf Murt Iii'm Fern-. r.:4.'?a in. truing arrive at Bridgeport 7:63 * m. 10.IS m. p w, 4:15 p ra. 4:47 p m, and 7:47 p u. ?^^mmmmm Financial. gXCHANGE BANK. CAPITAL 4500,000 J. N. VANCE ^.rrwidont L. B. pKiaruiiM Vlco-Frwldcul DIRECTOR*. J. N. Vance fl. Hnrkhrimor, J. M. Drown, \v. Ellinaham, L. S. Delaplain, A. W. KVlley. John Frew, Dmll* tamed on England, Ireland Bootland and all poiuu In KnmjM*. JOIiy J. JONES. OMhicr jgANK OF THIS OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL......^-.- 4175.000 W*. A. Im-t ~ ....I'fMl lent Wm. H. HivxtuN .. ?.VIce-Prwj(leui Draft* oj England, Ireland, Franco aud tier many. director*. Wm. A. Wm. B. Rimpnon, J. A. Miller, John K. Botaford, F.. M. Atkinson, Victor Roncnburtf. Henry Bpcyer. ami 7. P. J EPSON, OuMcr.