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Educational. SI. De CHAJfTAL .Vear IVIicclIiijf, Yf. Va. (3i?tcr* of the VUitatiun.) A ichoo! of more than national reputation jfrrii* i ptlonal advantages for thorough edn (Ujon of youn? Indict iu all department*. U b?ry of tlx tboiuand volume*. Fine pbilo ioj U'Ttl.r.n-.nlinl aud astronomical apparatus, Musical li-partmcnt Bpocialljr noted. Corpac. pltso her* trained by a leading profeaaw :;jU i. . -v. ry of rituttKart Vocal culture (rtonllcK w the method of the old Italian nia* Location b: turpaMed for beauty and health Tea ?- :w of plcasuru ground*; Board excellent. Hndrefcrcnwja topalrona inal. 0, pm li ?u iiw. *""'?T,|K niRECTKK88 iasi^oii School of ElocntioD and oratory. JJO.M.STKVEN8 HART, Principal 901 "M' St., N. W., Wasuikotok, D. 0, Sixtn v il p'u*lon bcxfus Wcdueaday, Sop. !l, [ 5i:-ti ; don embrace* Elocution. Im.1 ' ' ' h a,,(l KnjlHgh CImmIi-*, Latin, , :i..(!vrn 1-nnKinufo*, Vocal and In ?. u'i ??Culture. ?". i , 11'iii i?H?iilcd by anuQicicnt corp? (ii. .a. li department. ; i ii.r imtvuand kItIa dally , . .? nnd private Instruction given jn . nnlul. a limited uumberofpu ,. i > luted In the family. . hkI rt'lereucea apply tolOTKLU auSl .Stammering Cured. .1 ii|>ou nature'* lawn. NoSicbjccy i i. r -. .-AfU-'in explained to those later | %'i; from pliyilciann, educators aud M..,.. Inivc received benefit from the Lth^l'of ir-srwilon. Addreaa ! BuI' IKVKNS HART, lTludpal. W, ,!i v.ou rieliool of Klocutioa aud ?ugllnh Un'" i M. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ird 1 in family of Prlndpu. Boots and Shoes. I BootsandShoes FOB FALL AND WINTER WEAR, o[ Wood Qua'ity, Dumblo and Reliable, Good >-i) Ith and low prices. Call and buv and save money. AH goods war nntol. I'1 - put on Miibber Shoes Fbek, *il,ii-h-will uivf Hum double the wear than without thuiu, at a r. u/imhhfr'.q. n. v/- ?- ?i (KoUKJUt' l'l.OCK,) 112! Main Street. r-i- ? ' =s Dentistry. only TEN DOLLARS ?r$lO.OO)? FOR A COOD SET OF GUM TEETH, AT McCORMICK'S, 1050 Main Street. Jowolry, Watclies, &c. Attention! Sportsmen! OUK STOCK OF FiNK Breach Loading Guns, For Fall Tnnle, 1h nowcomplete. We liuve Guns from i"> t<? si:, nidi, rcprenvntlng nearly every ' relUM.* maker known. Our prices ure guarunten I us low it- any lionae In the country. Cull utxl .-? iii< iir w rlto fur priced. I. G. DILLON & CO., Jeweler*, liiSl Market Street. We lire Acent* for Clmmherlln I'eterh' Cnrtfiiliii' 11..'?'<>:t.li 1 > reap Papor. Etc. WHEELING PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMANS, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In IP .A IP IE IR, I Cfwrm'. HuirherVand Makers' Straw Wrapping, Duller Ii|?!ioh and Twines and all kinds of Muiillla. Kelt ?n<l Itullillnif I*?|?crM. We {my tin- hit: lie ?t c?sh price for Hags, Iron, ilcinl'. I.eml. Old l'apera ami liooks, and all klmUof I'iiht Will mil fur any of'the above on belnj? notified by |?.?-u?i ? :?r?! or telephouc, on short notice. Hil MAIN & 111H SOUTH 8T8.. orin Wheeling, \V. Va. Steamship Tickets. 17XTUKMK SOUTHERN KOUTETO Hi tl'KOl'K. The Stcainnbip Victoria.-t.OO) tons, is Intended to Mil Irwin .New York W idnl'ttday, November'Jl, ukluf! pawcDtters lor <JH)mltar. Uenaa, Leghorn ?n.| >H|ilfs. Kxcurslon til-Vets goad for one Tfnr. ran l>o made availahlo fur return passage Imm I.lrrrpool ??r Glasgow by return Anchor Line Meumrr. TouriMs for Egypt and the Holy | Latul enn book through to Port Said, Suez and limalla, conniTtlnjc ut Naples with the steamers of the Orient Line. For furthi r information apply to UK. 1IKHRKV3. China, Cldss and Queonsware. J I'.STUPKNED! A I ISU I INK OP Table Cutlery, Carvers, Sc., Sc. A1?u. tin elegant assortment of Library and Ststi-l Lumps, ut reasonable prices. JOHN FRIEDEL, .??i' lll'.t Mnln and lVJi XVqier Wtrvotn. Miscollanoous. The Toy iiio Child Likes Best-If. THE? nV *4 ANCHOR" Jffc to Biiiig Blocks, HoalOicao. r.iroo Colore. A CLtrtn I'lttscTT fbr childt E"!KVevP? **n "W"- *'or or IIWl | ngo<>U avcratf? box. V*?-* |K Hc.-.rHrtlvoTntaloru? wot jK.>:fruu on apiilicatloa to I F. Ad. Bichtor & Co., 310 BROADWAY, HEW YORK. TO ADVERTISERS. A t.iuuicM)>papor?dlvIdedlutoriTATK3 *?KKS 0K8 * ^ fcCUt 0U wl,l'^Cttl'0U~" To tho*e who want their advertising to pay, WM-Hti odfer no bettor uiedliun lor thorough and in- iiv,< work 11 in 11 iho various mccIIouh ol our brucr Local List. (1EO. P. HOW I'LL A CO., . Newspaper Advertising Bureau, ^*wr.*w id Eprnee Street. New York. To tiii: ruuuci TIjihc ilonlritiR to miko a handsome Chrintmai In the *h?|? of n i'ortrait, woftld ?lc well Ui irivc uh their onlem curly iu the famou wiwui Avoid tintuTcrMry haute In execution, J>e ore making Crayon i'ortmita at about oue lull our foruu-r pricc. WM. MYLK3 & BON*. J"tis \v. mvi.w. Portrait l'aliiter. ool'J Cocoa. lilt.lTEKL'I/?COMFOllTIXO. EPPS'S COCOA Breakfast. "By a thorough knowledge of Iho natural law wall ii govern tho opcrationa of digcation an nutrition, noil by a careful application of th np.o pru|icrtics of woll wlcctcd Cocoa. Mr. Kpi provided our brcakfaat tablet with a del mil' V llnviiml luii>..rutn>w>ili>ti maruvnlKinall kf*vy ilocton' bills, it la by tho judicium ui 01 roch nrtlclee of diet that n coiutltutlon l?i ?* untdttoliy tittilt tip until atrnttg enough to t a at every tendency to dlaoAMyMwiilreda of au Ue maladlea are tl<>?tiiiK nr??muR? ready to a lark wherever there In a weak ilTlnt. ?o mi many n fatnl abaft by keeping ourtelv ell (ortlOod with j?uro blood and a proiwr BotirUhod frame."-'Civil Service Uatette. Mad? imply with boiling water or milk. 80 only in half pound Una by Urocera, labeled thu JAMES EPPS4C0.,,rMU'lS _fchiTnTh<ia you CAN FIND, RAPE ?? ul? in ItmniritKii at the Advertising Bureau SSslSffl&l Medical. M C XIT IE3 JtJ H" BILIOUSNESS, SICK III^UlACm HKARTI1UKX, T.IVKK l.NUIGKSTIOA IWBl'U-blA, COMPLAINT, JAUNDIOi BY USING THE GENUINE DR.C.MCLANE'SKS ?CELEBRATED?? LIVER PBLLSi TOKPAJlKO OXLY nr FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa, JBEfrBcwurcof Copyrrrfsitt. mrtlo In fit. LoUlvQ ELYS Catarrh CREA.H BALMHD7[y^e| Cleanses t h HealsthoSores*5^ / Restores t h-ClS Senses of and Smell. mWw y TItY the cintE. HAY-FEVER A particle in applied tuto ouch noxtrll ami i* agreeable. Pric* fiuccuw at drujrgiMa; by innll. reffiitcrvd, fiu cent*. ELY BKOTuKRB, M Warrun utreet. New York. jug-Mwraw W. L. Douglas' Shoes. CAUTION Bewaro of Fraud, a* my nanio and llio price aroRtainped on the bottom of nil my advertl*ed fliiMs before leaving thu factory, which protect the wearers mcnl v?t liiKli price* ana inferior iritodf. If n dealer uiftni W. L. Donglna Mioe# at a reduced price, or uvit lie lias tlieui without my tuuiio and price slumped ou the bottom, put blm down aa fraud. $3 SHOE. OENTLl'jrKN. . The ouljr calf f?3 SEAMLT.SS Slmr nmoolh In-llf. NO TACKS or WAX TIIKFAI) to liurt tlio fit'l, ea?y a? liand-*ewod ami 1V1I.L MOT 1CII'. \V. I.. DOl'dLVS 8 J SHOK, the orfeind anil only hand-Kowed wit W *hoe. KqiinU custom-made ?Ii6m costing from J'l to f9, . w. i? douc.i.as suj.no pouch shoe. ltallroud .Mm ami (.otter Carrier* all wear them. Smooth ln?ldo a* n Haml-Sowcd Mioe. N'oTaeVs or WaxThread to Imrt tin* foot. XV. I? DOIJOf. AS ?2.5? SIIOi: U unrxctlltil for heavy wear. I lest Calf Shoe for llto nrleo. W. C. DOITOJ.AS HOUK I.NOMAN'S SIIOi: I* flu* host In the world for rough wear: on? pair oiijclit to wear a man a year. W. I? HOUOLAS 8'J SJIOK FOlt BOYS is tin? host Bchooi Shoo In the world, TV. L. DOCOLAS S1.7A YOUTH'S School Shoo kIvc* the ?mnll lloya a chance to wuar the best kIhm'h In the world. All made In Comrrcs*. Ilntton and I.aro. If not vbo^IZTON 'L'<niA8srl,u ^ SOLD ONLY AT Stone's Cash Shoe Store, 1044 MAIN STREET. OP'JMW.tP Logan & Co. These Gool Mornings Iliscult and Batter Cake* arc In uroclal favor at the breakfast table. To net them lu their iwrfectlou of crisp wholesotneneKa you need to Uho LOGAN & CO.'S ? - txceisior DciKmg i uwuci. Remember.?No purer or better Powder raado. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Surgical Instrument* nnd Appliances, Trunnes. Supporters Shoulder Brace*, Syringe*, Khutlc Stockings, Deformity Apparatus, die. LOGAN & CO., Druggist*, Bridge Corner. Fresh Goods. NewStjles In Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, 4c. Arc opening late I'.voices of Shoe Brushes and Tooth Brusbcs. Cull nnd examine. LOGAN & CO., Drngghti, Ilrljgc Cornor. acl&*DiV Pearl-Top Lamp Chimney. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar arefmitatibn. ' Insist upon the Exact Label and Top*'' Fob Sale Everywhere. Made only ev REO. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Medical. d?I?K r* L e|TO?8ffljP ofl ??*)? ? *|W| twuiu (Mhwi >v?, Kpitqmp, tit, J*LI If Mtm u dlrMUd. y Ki tdUr ir? * *. Trr?iu? and $} tri*l bottU fr?? ! rw-wr-ra?.p-j?^ 1 ,WV U1' ' "K "? Klla.lal.kl. P.. T Pbn||)iu. BKWlRKOrtMlTATLSU t'kACDS. Id 1 ' ~ Photography d- qaKnetphotographs 'R Only $3 00 Per Doze HIUGINS* UAUERT, K No. 42 Twelfth BUMI ffie Ititcllijentct.'; OHIO. I No*. 'JO will ?1 FourtMeuth Nlrri-l. " t al [ uheat business ul.vs takaue. si 8?r.nlrTlioiiu?<l M?n, KepreMQllutK??rjr a| . llraurh at Trade mill I'll 111 inrrrr, l'orxlo jt for Unrrl?on nod Mortou In Now York ]]j City. New Yokk, Nov. 4.?Lower Broadway pi was thronged with people yesterday af- ^ ternoon to witness the start of the lie- e( publican parade of business men. The x u-,.n<lw.r tlMIH much f.lin Kfimp 1IH thnt of St lost Saturday, when the Democratic 'a business men paraded. The rain came I pouring down steadily from out of the leaden skies, but this did not seem in any way to dampen the ordor of the J paraders. Inspector Williams was pres- p( ent in command of a large force of police y< in Lower Broadway to start the procession and keep.a pathway cleared for S< its course. Promptly at 1 o'clock the ^ procession moved, with Grand Marshal | C. B. Mitchell at its head. Ten mounted ^ police officers cleared the way. The ui Grand Marshal and his aids, all mounted, followed. The rain continued, and with the inud on the streets, walking wus jn ! laborious. ^ I THE KI.AO WAS TIIKIIK. The American flag was omnipresent of | in the ranks of the paraders and on the w? I buildings and windows along the route c0 of the procession. Multitudes of people I thronged the route. Crowds of sightseers stood on roofs, in windows and ? doorways and cheered the diirerent or- 1,1 ganizations as they passed, and the paraders frequently joined in. Many of in ???? nnrn.loru wi.ru nn liorMi'hllck. lliell l)? whom nobody ever naw astride a horee j? before. Among them were such well- ha known business men as C. D. Mitchell, C. H. Wnlrous, W. F. Sehaeffer, Joseph at M. Ilazeltine and F. li. Rich. At the mi head of the proceKsion was a line of ht< policemen who srrved to keep the crowd ini back from the street and permit the tic paraderw to march without being im- ( peded. . p? Then came the marshal and his aida, nn and immediately behind him came a ox string of twelve horses in double line, j)j drawinir a trurk bearing the model of a (jH steamship. The vessel was intended to represent the Dolphin, which wasat first declared to be unacceptable to the Gov- F" ornment. but in now considered one of the best vessels in tho navy for const tiefense. Alongside the model were seventyfive men in scmucn'ft uniform. They 1131 came from tho dock of tho Wards' Line < of Havana steamships and carried a ban- wa ner inscribed: "The Democrats killed at.' John Roach, but his spirit goes inarch- sto ingon." coi TIIE AMI'.KICCS CLUD. OH One of the most striking features of ^ the parade was the line appearance of the Amcrictts Club, of Pittsburgh. {V* Tlfere were 275 men in line, headed by a n the U. A. R. hand of thirty pieces, of cm that city, and each man paid his own ?el expenses. The men wore tweed suits ] and white hats, and each carried an um- pj, brelia, around the outside of which were y0 the stars, while the ribs wero alternately red, white and blue, thus making the wjj National llag. When they wheeled out 0f. of Liberty street to take their places in wn the parade behind the Philadelphia ? clubs, they were preceded by a standard .1 inscribed: "Pennsylvania is at your P.1? back." At a given signal the umbrellas rl.v. were raised and opened, cauHing a de- . cided sensation. Tho strangers were }nJ cheered incessantly as they passed Jp1 along Broadway. Jpj? When the Wall street business mon 1,1 swung into Broadway from that street, J headed by tho Seventh Kegimeni uana. ?? there was a big shout from the crowd da) that lined either Hide of the street. First ?on came the Coffee Exchange, followed by Boi tho tobacco men. Every man of the B., latter had a leaf of the tobacco plant acc fastened to the laprel of his coat or a Cai mammoth plug of the popular weed zen suspended from his neck. The Brokers' j Cl|ib was one of the features, in that clu each man carried a cane to which wjis cas attached a suial) American (lag. When a ^ they wheeled /row Wflll street into the Cr7>a<Jwav with perfect step, they were ity loudly dfifttred. They were evidently rjaj favorites, for as ih?V passed up tho street Tq they were greeted with chcer/J from all but points. 'j Then came the members of tho Con- \ra Bolidated Exchange, tho other associa- ^jr tions tiling into Broadway from Wall fol) street being the Produce and'Marine |je, Exchanges, the Custom House brokers, (jeJ the Cotton Exchange,the A. r. Whitney jjv( Bowling Green Harrison and Morton J)rt w?^b5n,?mon'a Protective Association frPfl and the Coal Trade. Then came the gjjj others in the following order: Tho law- , vers from Pine street, the insurance men 1 from Cedar street and machinery and y I railroad supply men from Liberty street. V e Next were about 200 men, all carrying J1"J at "shoulder arms" canes,in which were " mounted red, white and blue plumes. JJJ A PERFECT JAM. 8la Behind these came the jewelers from lia Maiden lane and the wholesale drug, oil ovi and paint trade. The hide and leather trade, tho wholesale boot and shoe i trades hardware trade, Westside mer- vr ehants and War Veterans' -Association, the paper and associated trades, the bookHellere and stationers, the carpet and railway and steamship trades, dry lu goods and "Columbia College students, ?T' umbrellas and parasols, central division jL' dry goods, hatters, furriers and straw Iv1 goods, wholesale milliners, gas fixtures . , employes, Kustside business men, build- ^ ing material, Up-town Business Men's Association, New York University stu- a dents and the dental students. . B< Above Chambers street the scene beg- lo gared description. Crowds obstructed the sidewalks, and the windows of tall Bi buildings on both sides of Broadway G' were filled with spectator*. In Chambers to street and for many blocks above, march- er ing clubs waited for over two hours after the head of the procession had passed them before tho right was covered by the ril organizations starting farther down town. In fact, the extreme left of tho ? line was not in motion until after 5 ?? o'clock. j" The greatest enthusiasm provailed all along tho line, excepting in tho vicinity JJ1 of the New York Hotel, where, on ac- ^ count of Mrs. Blaine, Jr., who lies there ^ ill, the music and cheering was silenced. ?s Here and there the bewildering display of the stars and stripes and Republican c.fl insignia wero occasional Democratic j.j decorations of bandanna, papers bearing ,v Chinese characters and pictures of President Cloveland. Tho paraders flaunted tlieir little American flags and hissed tho bandanas and groaned at tbo portraits of hi the Democratic candidates. = 5 Turning into Waverly place tho coir limn found the same waiting throng. - The windows of the University, so far Is as they commanded a view of the parade. were radiant with pretty faces and resplendent iu patriotic decorations. 11 I Up Fifth Avenue the column moved, at passing the headquarters of tho w NATIONAL UKITUL1CAN COMMITTEE jx where the cheering was intense. Tho pi - headquarters were decorated, and tho banner bearing thr portrait* of the candidates waved over tho cheering thous- A ands. If possible, the crowds increased as Twenty-third street was nearcd, and thero nbout the reviewing stand and all available points of observation people crowded each other. From tho handsomely decorated stand at the edge of tho park Messrs. Warner Miller, Hon. - ? ?.: i? n?in??i c v P rsnt. giT and General John C. Fremont ro? viewed the parade from tho reviewing stand at tho Worth monument, MadiBon Square. ~llou. James G. Blaine watched the pall geant from one of tho windows of the Filth Avenue Hotel. Hownasurround- I od by Colonel Goppinter and bis (ami- ] U ly. The party seemed more than pleased i ttbo vast throng of Republicans conregaled in and around this vicinity u ell as tbe martial appcaranceo the pa idere. Mr. Blaino expressed bis _regret t not being able to go on the wvtawim and. The work during the week, to sther with Uie (act that he bos to speal t two meetings in Brooklyn this even ig forbade hiui mingling in tbe excite It is estimated that at least "0.000 mer irtii-iluiti'd in tlie parade, "liile ap reaching the reviewing stands, Broke) William J. Osbourne, one of the pnrad 8, dropped dead and was borne away short distance above the reviewing and the parade was dismissed. Tht st company passed the stand at 7 p. m C0.NUE.N5Ei) TELKUKAJIS. The floating debt of Spain decreased 1,000,000 pesetas during October. Detective Lowenstein, of Chicago, will robably recover. lie was resting easil) jsterday. Tiie report is confirmed that Herr Von ,'hloser, the Prussian .Minister of the atican, has been recalled. Zenns Thompson's large carriage faery at Portland, Me., was burned yes rday morning, Loss, ?30,000; insurice, $20,000. The Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine ainpany of Foxboro, Mass.. has gone to insolvency, with liabilities of over 0,000. The court has ordered that tho affairs the American Exchange in Paris be nund up under the supervision of the urt. Advices from Saigon say that pirates tacked a post, consisting of forty men the foreign legion and seven pagodas Tonquin, and killed but one iluii. A terriile explosion occurred Saturday the Champanac coal j>it in the Dertment of Avryon, trance. Eighty iners were killed. Twenty-two bodies ive been recovered. Burglars made a raid on thcpostofiicc Ola Orchard, Me., early yesterday jrning. They blew open the safe afu'l >le cash and nostage stamps amouift" TU? irliiuu front. nf Hih ?f k iu ?xjku. * ? ?- ? -e huh shattered. James O'Conner, a section boss, ami trick Kinney, a laborer, were struck d instantly killed by a Philadelphia pros train on the Central road, at vision street, Elizabeth, N. J.,yestery morning. The opposition party in the Danish Ikething are using every eirort to de,t the Government s plan for the celeition of the twenty-lifth anniversary King Christian's accession to the rone on the 15th inst. ,'2uito a perceptiblo earthquake shock s felt at Memphis Saturday morning ) o'clock. People asleep in the upper ries of buildings and residences were isiderably alarmed. Its duration was lyafew seconds. \11 of tho down-town exchanges in iw York City will close from Monday jht to Wednesday morning. The atom House will be open from S) to 10 j ii. only on election day for receiving tries and grunting clearances of ves-1 s. | )avid .T. House, mnnngerof the House ?ctric Company, was arrested iu Now rk Saturday morning, on a warrant ued in Cincinnati. He is charged h defrauding Dr. J. V. Hurley out $i,.r>00 by false representations" in a tered stock transaction. ."hrco children of Dr. F. 8. ]{eid were ying on the banks of the Grand er at Gait, Out., Saturday, when one ihem fell into the water. The others, trying to rescue their companion, also in, and before assistance could reach m two of them, girls, M'ere drowued. b other, a little boy, was rescued, i peuuon oi ino u. a. i\. uuu uh?<:i>d Eastport, Me,, whs forwarded Hfttur' to Secretary Bayard, asking bin peral attention in the extradition case of it, who ahot ltatson at Cumpobello, N. recently. The petition says that on ount of the feeling existing on the ladian border, no naturalised citiib, if given up, could have a (air trial, it Chicago Saturday Judge Tuley irged the Jury In the Bowman divorce e, and soon after the Jury lirougnt in rerdict finding the issue in favor of ! complainant, establishing the validof Mrs. Bowman's common law marge and granting her a divorce. Judge ley diij jjqt pnfer a decree of divorce, t he will do so some tjme tQ-d:jy. "lie prairie lire is still raging fii Kious lley township, Minn. Henry Kay, s. Mollie O'Connor, with her babe ir weeks old, ami a Mrs. Murray and r sijftoen'year-old son were burned to ith on rid^y night. Three other bs are reported lost Tlje value of itertv destroyed, including hay and | tin in sack, buildings, etc., will not I short of $00,000. Joptyin O'Shea has written n letter in >ly to tho one written by Sir William rnon Hnrcourt, in whioh the Ifltter ted that at the proper time ho would :e steps to contradict Captain O'Shea's j temcnts made before the Parnell cornttee. In his reply Captain O'Shea tea that ho will not imitate Sir Wilin Vernon- llareourt in discussing idence given under oath. Tames Hell, Ben Ifussell and George , Orillin, negroes, were killed in Van ndt county, Te*as, Wednesday night, issell was accused of a misdemeanor d W, L, Iluyop, Sam Stanford and ill Jumcs went to arrest him. The ree negroes wero met together and tiered to throw up their hands, hut foro they could comply wero shot wu. Friends of tho dead men claim ey wero killed as the result of a politil quarrel. A Michigan Central train collided with pony engine at Toledo yesterday. )th engines were wrecked aiid the folding persons injured; Charles Modi? n, yard brakeman, leg broken; George ittner. engineer of pony, head cutj eorge Zimmerman, pony conductor, ot liurt; James Strothere, passenger igineer, leaped from the engine and stained several bruises; Robert Jackn, a pasjeneer, residence Detroit, two js broken. If Sufferer* from Consumption, rofula, Bronchitis, and General Polity will try Scott's Emulsion of Cod ver Oil with Hypophosphitea, they ill|tlnd immediate relief and permanent diefit. The Medical Profession univerlly declares it a remedv of the greatt value and very palatable, Jiead: "1 lyo used Scott's Emulsion jri several sos of Scrofula and Debility in Chjl-en. Results most gratifying. My lit,lo patients take it with pleasure."-? r. A. Hulbert, M. D., Saliiuury, Ills. UWPdW Tho Catholics of Australia and Indis ivo presented the Pope with $1,000,000. SLEEPLESSNESS generally caused by a domngemont or tbc omnch and bowels. Tocujoy refreshing slecj Is neccssary that the larger organs of tbo bod} lould properly perform their functions. Adulti i well as cblldron lometimos cat too much sup >r or nometbing th&t does not agree with them roduelng INDIGESTION, , Dose of Simmons Liver Regulator wll glvo prompt relief nnd lnaqre Refreshing Sleep. "My wife hating suffered a long tlmo with KotlessneM and Hlecidessncas, and having tried everything recommended Without benefitting her. was ilnslly advised to try Simmons Liver Rugulator, and it has acted liko a charm. After taking one bottle she improved so much thnt 1 sent and bought a half dozen. My wife is now in tho enjoyment of excel lent health. We keep tho Regulator in the houne a* a family medicine, und rocoinmend it as the best in the world."? T. C. lltRHINO, Twlgga Co., Ga. . Be not Imposed Upon! Exam Ine to ko that you get tho tennlne. Dl lnRuUhed from all fraudaand Imitations by 01 red Z Trado-Mark on front of Wrapper, and c lbs aide tho acal and ilgnature ol J. II. Zaiux Do, noi-MWf4W TRV1SU TO BE yPNSY. 1 You may *lwp. you may noooie off Uw drunk ft 1 But tie bm!l you have iwalled keepi ll? buljt ! ?[Exchange. Coming through tho Rye?tho brew \ eHs wealth.?Time. A circus tumbler iliould never bo full ?Boston Qaittte. i Fathers whoso only resources ar> daughters should husband their re r sources.?Time. A few more towns in Kansas aro pre \ paring to dehorn their brass bands.[ Topeka Journal. The iron market is very easily affected Even a boiler explosion sends iron up ?Harper's Bazar. A contemporary heads an articlo, "Ai i Incorrigible Preacher's Son." This looki like visiting the sins of the childrei I upon the father.?Pittsburgh Chronicle. Philadelphia Girl?"I hear that Mr Goodfellow is quite attentive to you.' i Chicago Girl?"Oh, not at all. lie onlj i comes 'five nights a week."?Philadel phia llecord. "I washed Willie's pants t'udder day and dey shrunk mo dat de poo* chile kir ha'dly walk in u?. Won'er how J gWan fix urn ?" "Try washiu' de chile . Maybe he shrink too."?Harper's Yount; , People. First Dude?"Ah, Algernon, have you invested iu stocks lately?" Second ; Dude (who knows nothing about Wall , street)?"Bless you, no, Martimer! They're old-fashioned. I put all uiy spare cash into neck-ties."?Boston Gazelle, Amos Church, a Ithodo Islander, wan struck by a locomotive and Hung 181' feet into a Held. He got un and walked off without a limp, saying he would lick that engineer if he bad to live a thousand years to do it.?Detroit Free Press. "John, show this gentleman tb? door," said tin* ladv of the house. "Thanks. John," said "tho hook agent, cordially, but you needn't trouble yourself. I saw the door as I came in. Now this work, madam, is?" The lady bought the book.?JIarper'i flaw?. ' Habitant?"I wish to Bell my house and lot." Real Kutato Agent?"All right, give me a dcacriotion." Owner (next day)?'"I've decided not to sell that place" Agent?"What's up?" Owner?''After rej|dj?jf yoqr advertisement on its advantages I couldn't think of parting with such aproporty."? Chicago Glob*."I n'otico in tho paper"' said Mrs. Barnicks, pouring out .Mr. Barracks' collee, "that a Brooklyn clergy man says that women should be permitted to whiutJe." "Yes," retorted Mr. Barracks, agreeably. "Ho is right. Wo should surely not deny to woman a privilege we Record to tugboats and locomotives."?Harper's tidfur. W. 0. Tugui.e, LaUrange, Ga., writing about Darby'h Prophylactic Fluid, says: "It is a priceless jewel as a disinfectant and deodorizer. My wife states for the benefit of young mothers that it Is a valuable adjunct to the nurserr." It is j equally so to parents traveling with children. Not only is the fluid invaluable j as a deodorizer, but a few drops added to the water in bathing will remove nil | eruptions from-Mo skin, onaung, etc., [ and greatly, refresh and sooth, mwfaw Young Doctor?They don't bleed people nowadays as they did twenty years ago, do they, Professor? Professor?Not with the lancet. Tiib breath of a chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive tluit he cannot go into society and he becomes an object of difgust. After a time ulceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked, and frequently, entirely deptroyetj. \constant source'of ..iscomfort is the dripping of the purulent secretions into the throat, sometimes producing iuveterate bronchitis, vhjph in its turn has been the exciting cause ol pulmonary dlaeaae. he brilliant results which have attended its use for years past properly designate Ely's Cream Balm as I v far the best, if not the only real euro for hay fever, rose cold and catarrh, mwfaw Ethel?Oh, papa, did you sco the new I parlor lamp Aunt Julia sent me'/ It's the latest thing out. Papa?It will be Sunday nights, anyway. j'uritoiiiil. Mr. N. II. Frohliehstein, of Mobile, 4|a,, WriK'8; I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's J^ew JJjscov-j erv for Consumption, having used It fori a severe attack of bronchitis and catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I |}iid tried other remedies with no good | result. Have also used Electric Bittres and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which 1 can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial boHM free at Logan & Co.'g drugstofo. 1 "I'm n wul liritmitwxm In unu'. linw Unit wo huvo "Miie-iSnd." Advice to Mothorn. Are you disturbed at night and broken of yoijr rest by a sick child fluttering and crying with pain of cutting teeth V If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend unon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, euros wind cliolic, softens the gums, reduces the inUammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrj, Winslows Soothing Syrup for Children Tkkthing is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for side by all druggists throughout the world. Price 2b cents a bottle. hwfaw With singular unanimity the train robbers in the West always stop trains going West. This is all right. They realize the uselessness of "holding up travelers who have passed some time in Colorado. An KxplunMtou. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to bo afflicted 7 If you will remember a fow years ago the word Malaria was comparatively unknown?to-day it is as common as any word ip the English language, yet t|j|fl word covers only the meaning of auother 1 1 i... r_?t: woru UHUU uv um xsio in uuiti past. Bo it Ib with nervous diseases, at they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called Biliousness, . and all are eauHcd by troubles that arist from a diseased condition of the Livei . which in performing its functions finding it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass il oiTthrough the system, causing nervoui troubles. Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc ' You who are suffering can well appro r date a cure. We recommend Grteen'i , August flower. Its cures are marvelous WW ?t How'* TIiU| We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Bewan for any case of Catarrh that cannot lw cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney it Co., Props., Toledo, 0 1 We, the undersigned,1 have known F J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, nn< believe him perfectly uonornblu li nil business transactions, anil linanciall; able to carry out any obligations inadi bv their firm. West 4 Truax, Wholeealo Druggists Toledo, Ohio, Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesal Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. H. V an Hoescn, Cashier, Toledo Hi tional Bank, Toledo, Ohio. llall's Catarrh Cure iB taken interna ly, acting directly upon the blood an *. mucus surfaces of the system. Price 7i ir per bottle. Sold by all druggists, ot ?n I i 0 *1 Drisk Malto at soda fountain. t'lXASCE AN1^ TKADE. I Th? Futuru ol Ho?., ?0d Stock Mar. I V k?t?. New ^ork. Nor 3._jioney on call easy; no loans repor*^ prime mercantile paper 4J{aG>$ - P?r ceX)'- Sterling exchango dull but steady al ""'-linx. Sulciot .lock,<S,MH ?Iiarc?. The took market wus intensely dull through' * out the session to day, aud the movement" Here without significance, being confined to the tmr. rowest limit*, except iu Missouri Pariflc, which a liuctuntedoveraraugeof 1 per cent only. The - opeulug Win nunc and dull, the changes in Quotations from last evening's prices being for slight fraction only, aud while Missouri Pacific rose % - per cent in the early trailing there was uo move. went in the real o! the lint uoliJ toward 11 o'clock, when New England came to the front and sagged off, the rent of the lilt following slowly. Missouri Pacific then gave way also and ' lost ull its advance with something lu addition. The movemeut In the other stocks, nowever, were entirely insignificant und the market llnul. ly closed dull aud ruthcr heavy geuerully_at < slight fnictloiiN below the opcuimr utfuretf. Tbe 9 flual change* were generally lower. Kail road bona* fairly active; sales tflti.OOO. Goverumeut and State bonds dull aud steady. BONOS AM) STOCK QUOTATIONS?CLOSED BID. 0.8.4s rejc 127 Nosh & Chat. 81K ' U. 8.4s coupon 127 New Jersey Contra! 'Joji , U.S. 4i?srcg- 107,'i Northeru Pacific.... iffik U.8.4V*coupou ltw^v do preferred - Co** A dams Express 148 Chicago A N. W lllJi American Express-lll do preferred J4B Canada Southern... Mk New York CeotnLINK Central racitlc....... :iv;. Ohio & MisslsMppl. -i;a l Chesapeake AOhlo. ll? do preferred -W r do firsfprefcrred. 17 1'acitlc Mail 37 do second pref'd. 17V. Pittsburgh Kxl . C. C. C. A 1 00 Heading WJa i Denver A K.U? 17*4 St. L. & S. F..?* '-*7 Erie 'JSy4 do preferred U7JJ do preferred ? do tlrstpreferredJlO l Fort Wayne Itt) C. M. A St. Paul.... WH I Kansas A Tuxa* 12,^ do pre/erred -iu;)a Lake Erie A West... 17k Texas Pacific - i I do preferred 62% Union Pacific. 01}? | Lake Shore KH Uuiled States Ex.... 7n Louisville A' Nash- M>J$ W., St. L. A P 14Ji L., N. A. A C 41 do preferred - 27 Memphis A Chas... at Wells-Fargo Ex 1#8 Michigan Central.. Ml<, Western Uuion Missouri Pacific 77v'< ltreudntonn uiid Provisions. Nrw Vouk, Nor. 3.?Flour, receipts 17,000 packages; exports n.4:w barrels and l.n&lsacks; market very dull. Wheat, receipt* 32/<J0 bushels; sales 424,000 bushels of futures, uud Ill.oui bushels of spot; srot market lower; No. 2 red SI ii).iI lOJc; No. 2 Chicago 91 11: utigrndod rod. Si 10*1 \\%\ Np. 2 Milwaukee SI Wt; option# active and wwilt: ungraded No. 2 November SI 10U. closlu# at SI ir#*: Davuiber SI doling Ht SI 11H; May SI l*,'v llye strong. Hurley steady. Corn, receipts 61.fOO bushels; exports 125,4u3 bushels: wiasl.V.,OUO bushels of futures mnl I8l,0n? bushels of spot; options quiet: November -pOiig; JJacoiii* bur 4$lo; January -UiytipJiu. closing ?t 4MMo; May 4/j;a4he, doling lit 4">;e. Oat*, receipt* 51,100 busbels; eiporu 310 butibeU: Miles, l.V*u bushels of future*, ami tf.OuO bushel* of upot: options tinner; market ?lull; November M^c; December Mir; January 32!?c; No. 2 Chicago H>fc. liny Had hopsqubjt, ti?ffee, steady; November 13.7oc; ppefimbec liWilic; January lS.4fttlS.G0c; February I;?d0ol3,t0; Marcb, April ftOU'*l?y litta .3,60c: Upot ltlo fair Mt lf>i4e. Sugar. raw inactive; refined quiet. Molasses nominal. Illce tlrui; domestic i/)??. Tallow, rosin and turpentiue unchanged. hggs strong; western 23a2l!?c. I'ork and cut meat* quiet. Lard, upot quiet; wen tern steam 8 60c; November 8.49c; December 8.42c; January 8.430; Feb. r?ar*8.44n; Marrl|j?4Pp: Anrjl MScj May 9.60c. Butter quiet; uentpru dairy JiJialHc; creamery l&djc; 'Elgin 2Q>?a27c. Cheese dull and cosy: western Qaio^c. CnicAao, Nov, 3.?It was a dull ond honvy market for wheal all day. Corn only moderately actlve. Oat* were steady. Provisions, fair trailing In me?s pork. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat, cash No.2spring 81 Hal il?j: No. 3 spring hSaWe; No. 2 red $1 Hal ll^;*November 81 ll^al HiJ-J, closing at SI 11'*: December SI i:t>tal ui?v do* Incut SI Iti'-kt January SI HUftl YjJi. cloning at fl 11^; Jl?y <1 Hal 175'm- closing at fl 14, Corn, cash ?o, 'J, :W-ic: November ag^c; January U^^e; May 39aay%c, dosing at a^^c. ousa. cash unil November ilXo; December May IWjjc. Ilyo, So. i, bhc. FlaxkiimI, No. 1, SI 47. Timothy seed, prime 81 4Ua 1 41. Mess pork. ca?h 81100; .November and December 814 J>5: January 814 M); MaySFiOO. Lard, cash and November b.lV/fi; December 8.H*c; January 8.1UUc. ltacon, short ribs 7.4.'?aV..'?c; shoulder* S 0unS.'i*?c; short clear fi(K'UnM,2.r>ct Whisky fl 'JO. Hupiw, t-utloaf 8?ia#&p; granu: lnjcd 7?*e; amii?lar<| >hr. Ifuttcr steady; Klglu creamery ttn27o; choice western su&VK^gS lOui^V1. Baltimohb. Nov. 3.?Whcnt, western dull awl easy: No. 'J winter red s|>ot 81 01}?al 04?i; November 81 OI>$al W%; December 81 07al 07.'-,; January : Si 0% Com, western firm; mix a sjot fioc asked; \ ear 45%a4rtkc: January 44%a4.jc; February 44jfal5c. Oats dull and unchanged. Kyeslow at Glaik>c. Metw p'irk H18I0 75, Jluttpr easier; wejlcra Mfked 12*i?ei bp?t rpll 17c; creamery 22 H2fic. 1-^jjs firmer at 'J4a'2je. Collee llrm; Itlo 153*6. Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 3.?Flour dull. Wheat dnll; No. 2 red 81 06; receipt* t? ouo bushels; shipments oo bushels, t'oru dull and irregular; No.'J mixed 41J-.ju Mie, Oat?dull; No.-; mixed Ilye WpakWNo. U. tee. Fork steady at Sift 00. uiro steady at 8.00c. Bulk meats and , bacon easier mid unchanged. liutter, cheese and sugar steady. Whisky steady ut SI 14. TOLEDO*. O., Nov. 3.?Wheat active and lower; cash Si Oftkal 06; December Si o7^; Slay Si i:t?i. Corn dull; ea*Mlc. Oats quiet and v??y;casli 2hfic. Clovornced apilve atld higher; cash and November 85 Q5. _ l.lve Stock. ciucaho, Nov. 3.?untie ? itcceipts -i.iiw head; market dull and slow; unlive* S- 30n475; Tcxaus SHOul 35; cows, bulls und mixed 81 50a 3 60. Hogs?Receipts 10,000 head: market lower; mixed |5 40n.ri6u; heavy &')CUa5 65; light 85 skips 8'. &v6 6U, Sheon?Receipts ilouo head; market lower; native* &.">0n4 li-i; western &JlUn o3 60; Texaus 8276a3 60; lambs gl 60u5 25 East I.ihp.rtt, Pa.. Nov. :*.?Cattle?Receipts 741 head: shipments ?55 head; market nothing doiiiK; all tliroiiKh consignment*. Hon*?Receipts 4,100 head; shipments 3,300 head; market linn for Yorkers and slow on rhiladclphius; Philadelphia* 8-i 76a5 riO; mixed &'> Uni.i 70; Yorker* 8>? 50a5 GO; common to fair #>'?' i>0a650; pics SI iSUn5 (K). Sheep?Receipts 1,00J head; shipments 400 hcadi uiiirket dull utuuebuuged priccs Cincinnati, Nov. 3.?Hogs Ann, common and light $1 40a5 40; packing and butcherH ?6 10a 5 50; receipts 1!,550 head; shipments 2,200 lieud. Petroleum. Nkw York, Nov. 3.?The petroleum market o|M>ued al 84*ic, hut niter tho curly trading her caiiie strong alid udvauied to Niu, A reunion then set in and the market closed steady ul ittc. Consolidated Exchange; opening at HV'i highest ??c; lowest Wjie; closed ul 86c; sales 1,519,000 barrels. Oi|. C|tt, $0Y. 0.?Oponod at WJ<c; highest lowest KIJ40: closed at H5c: sale* 000 barrels; clearances 1,006,000 barrels; shipments 80,332 barrels; ruus 44,593 bnrruis. ISiiaiifoud, Pa., Nov. 3.?opened at M><c; clofud at M;-bc; highest 85%v; lowest S4>?e; clearances 1,061,000 barrels. PiTTBUUKOii, Pa., Nov. Market active and umu'r: oj>t;iu'?i m rvi/jc; uiunuu ut ojt:, uigucat We; lowest M^'c. TiTUBvai.n, l'A., Nov. 3.?Opened at 8JXc; highest tv'jJie; lowest Sic: closed ut Sue. Woi'lcly Hank Statement. New York, Nov- li.?The weekly Imnk statement of the Associated Kwtiks shows the following change*: Reserve, decrease Sl.WSKiO Loans, Increase 7tH.fiuu specie, decrease .. 'J,:w7,0ou Legal tender*, Increaso -jrJ.'.Kw Deposits, decrease 710,'JUO Circulation, decrease l'Ji.iwu Tho bankH now hold $i:!,f>W,85Q In exccss of the 25 per cent rule. Iir> Good*. New York. Nov. s.?Kindness was practlcfllly suspended to-day, owing to tho Interest lu the campaign demonstrations. Mtttaln. Nkw York, Nov. 3.?1Mb Iron dull. Copper weaker: November 817 2&. Lead steady at 83 T^4. Tin dull; straits ttj. That Hacking Cough can be ho quickly cured by Shiloh'a (Jure. We guarantee it. Will tod 80ffkr with Dyspepsia and Liyer Complaint? Shiloh'a Vitalixeris guaranteed to cure you. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh'a Cure ia the remedy for you. Sold by W. Williams and 0. Menkemiller. sow. Uuclilun'a Arnica halve. The best Salve in tho world (or cuts, bridges, sores, itinera, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale nt Logan & Co.'s , drugstore. ! How could we get nlonc without our ' "Mile-End?" Couldn't, i ' n Or, BULL'S ftcllltatu tinning ana HID V CV 110 remit" Bowcli. At > HAD I 01 tlUr lUIdrnorliU. Prlo-ncU. i IWilffl gllitfiyM > K1 iin iJUkKS fig r Bill 9 rj )Ui|IW * 1 M 't J ? Dill I 'C ^*ure? Roughs, Colds, DULL O Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, pAIIPU Croup, InciI pient Con-|jU|J|]||gumptian, ana relieves v-unsump. ^ u If 11U ? tive Peraom. 25 cents. jlnUl cuaea cioAaintsrvToi' SMOKE turn, frltt I9CU. MUttmiltt* OXE D< Gives Yon the Neis TheW Intellii Will report clowly and fairly all that relate and State Will Give the Ne1 Will give n pedal attention to Went Vln Will give tauiily reading of tbe lilgbeat EVERY FAMILY CAN J 'Fur R9 ennlM nf nn nlnlil-nnirn n* GET READY Send in your name, your ToktoOloo address ai TERMS AND Tho-Wcckly Intelligencer, single copy, one year The Weekly lntelllgenrfr. single copy, nix month* 6 copleii one year, ami e*tra rop) of the Weekly o 10 coplctt one ycur. with an extra copy of the Wet-k W coplei one yen', with iui extra copy of th* Week 30 copies one year, with an extra copy of the Week It U not tiereMary for all the name* in the club send all the HubM'i(bets at one time. Heinittance? shouM be mane by registered lettc bpccltnen ooples of either edltiou of tho Intil address. Add reus, FREW, CA rem mrBook and Job Printing. Blank Books and with neatness and ill?|mtel?. at the lowest living prl FrifiJTLVr'~ '* ' Tffl STiffl! "?k 1 /WA' I /W M. I rag? mm J\ fafangl , V MKXICAN MITaTlN^flLISt '*< * ) ^Pwk\^u"lt'"a' CAX*U Utiurj #A wiv Frew & Bertschy?Fur Jk. ROUSI3> Muut bo Riven to people who will not wa Critically Examine Oi It lia beautiful assort ?LATEST STYLES AND I FURNITURE 11 1 UXU11X WXIU AAA Oil Cloths and Linoleum, Window Shades and Cu Saxony Chlidema Rugs, Smyrna and Moquett Ri Fancy and Plain China, N WTYou will find it very profitable to visit up and Frew&B 1117 Main Special attention given to under Telephone calls answered nt all Sewing Machines?E WeAre tosaveyoufb Wo nrc felllnR Selling Machines nt greatly ro dealing illreot with m you mve thenguut'H comoilf ma?le. We handle tbo Standard, White, Howe, Ne We will fell on time nn?l lease Machines, and went*. Cull, write or telephone uk for tiarticularfl. NocdloR nnd attachments for all Machines. / EDWARD L. ROSE 4 CO., 55 Ti ocix Where We Have Beor the ixtel job o WILL DC ^PRIN Tastefully ai No. 25 and 27 FOU1 Housefurnlshing Hardware. plilcFcoITvSEir" Parlor Fenders and Fire Sets, In larse variety, at ibo Hardware and IIouno.u i nlnhlu# Store of NESUITT & ORO., nol-Th ? Market Street. TEARING KNIVES I We have tbe nicest Paring Knife ever invent cd. It U alwAYN Mtt to cut nne tlilclcnew. Y??> cunnot waste fruit or vegetable*. Wholesaled retail. GEO. W. JOHNB'W'R ?02tt. an mi* f/io M>ln Ktwet A LL KINDS OF BOOK AND JOl xx Printlnf neatly and promptly executed a the Intelligencer Job Booms. OLLAR ; for a Whole Year. Weekly jencer * to tho now administration of National affair*. ws of the World. ,'inla'a Interest. order. 5PARE ONE DOLLAR per, first-claw in every respect. for 1889. id your Dollar at ouco. PREMIUMS: ... _ 9 1 oo - ... <m> no year or Dally 1% months free B Ot| , ly one year ana Dully 3 months liee.?% 10 off ^ )y one year nud Daily g month* (ret* xo 00 ly and ono copy of the Dally 1 year fne.. 30 00 to como from one oQlce, nor la It necessary to t. pratofllco raonoy order, postal note or ehcck. mukkckk aeut free and iioataso paid to any lMPBELL & HART, .1*11 ERS IMTRLLIll 1NCKB, WllKEI.INU, W. V*. ] (look Mudlng of orcry description cxccutod ll'CH. 1 "~Z For BEAST \& CH: Limmsnf Sx 1 SfETTT ladcnth tnPruoi JoSr ^ 9 ail All IxrLnuuaoiy^ AO ^Vfei x#i ^ | nlture and CsCrpets. ? d XGr C A.1LxTLM I ke up to the ncce?Ity of owning to h ir SPRING STOCK. . mont of the very . [IGHEST QUALITIES!? ! ID CARPETS!; a rtaln Poles, * New, 1 ugs, i apierandCocoaMattings. < intpoot our carefnlly selected Spring Stock first ^ ERTSCHY i Street. taklngand Arterial Embalming. , hours. < :dw. L Rose & Co. Ready :om$15to$25.i iluccil prlcw. Wo employ no ('anraJ>M>r*: by ' i?ion, and secure the very beat Sowing Machine* j iw Home and Automatic. i I will give liberal discounts for prompt pay- j ill kinds of Machine* repaired. lelftb Street, Wheeling, W. Va,, ' ?for Twelve Yeara. LIGENCER FFICE ) YOUR TING^md Promptly. TTEENTH STREET. Business Cards. IHABEI. KlMOKBLY. C. 0. PAVIA. KIMBERLY & DAVIS, BucccMore to J. M. Clouaton, Dealers in Grain, Flour, Feed, Hay, Sc. Aluo CommlMlon Merchant* (or We?t Virginia 'r-Kluctlonn, Coal. Lumtter, W??od, Ac Uoodk delivered free to nil part* of1 the city. P. L. KIMUKItl.l. UvacrtJ Manager. Office and Warehouic, 16:3. IG'ii ana 10i7 Houth treet. corner to Market amt-L t-ca REDMAN A CO., General Machinists, iod Manufacturer! of Marine aud ButJooai> aglnea, IOOI. CHAPLDfl A Eiohtxkkth Bit,, WHEELING, W. VA. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OK Zl TRAINS?On and after Oct. IN?*- Explanation or Rkpkjucnck Mark*. Dally. fWuu* day excepted. |Monday excepted. (Saturday excepted. (Sunday only.?fiaatern Stan <ard time. ??. A u It. K.?Eaot. Depart. Arrive. Philadelphia Limited. S&ato *10:4f p*i Mail and Expreaa *6:10 pm *11:.! '>J Cumberland Accom~ 9:0.'>am 6: r>m Oraftou Aceom 6:10 pit 11 ."JO uu? Moundavillc Aecom 7:30 am 9:i.r>nm I Moundavllle Accom 12:01pm 1:40 pin VBT. , Newark Accom ...... J'J: 0T? am (7:10 pin Expreaa (Chicago and Col).... *10:25 am *6:it pm Chicago Kxpaemc *3:40 pm *9:foam Chicago Limited ?... *9:Mpm *0:25 aui Columbua Accow.. 12:1Vpn fl0:;j. am Ciuciunati Limited - *11:16 pm *4:6f? am St. Clairarille Aecom (0:0b am ft*:l.' am St. Clalniville Aecom fl:S6 pm St. Clairavtllc Aecom 6:10 pin fC:lt pm W., P. * II. Dir. Washington and Pittsburgh. *5:00 am *10:15 am Washington and Pittsburgh. *8:10 am ?11:lCpm Pittsburgh 6t I'hila. Ex... *6:20 pn e0:.v ten Washingtonand Pittaburgh. flMdpm 112:4' pm WhuhiiiKtou.. p::<0pn> ts:0f' am Pittsburgh Accom |5.au pm |U:6S am P., C. * St. L. Ity. PitUburgn.....M.-...~ t7:vo*m f0:2. pm PlttiiburKb and New York... fl:8T>pm fU:4>om Pltuhurvb ami New York... r4:2o'pm til :0U ?in Pittsburgh & N. Y. Ex i>:40pml WttT. Rxpreaa,Ciu.and SL Louis.. t7:20an I t6:/0am Express, Ciu. and St. LouIa. p:40 j.? | |9:20 pm KxprvM, Hteuucuviiico; uni.i ti.o.i])d> i?.i? ru. SteubenvllU- nml Deunisou. fl:20pm C. A P. It. It. Pittsburgh ttuii Cleveland-... t5:50an> 8:47 pm Martin'* Ferry f7:45aui 5:1ft pra bteubeuvllle Accom...- h>::ci mi 1 :*-!8 pm <"levelaud nml Wellnvllle f2:12 pra am Pittsburgh anil New York fl:.Wpni ? l:l.<nm Pittsburgh 11:17 win K>:47pm CM U * W. R. R. Kxprufts. Cleveland, t it W.. (12:35 pm |3:0*pa MiUkhlllon Accom 15:12 pm (11:25 am St. CluirKVille Accom f7:50am fJ:3. nm dt. Clniravllle Accom flO:2.% urn (1 :32 pm St. Clalwvllle Accom.. f2:10 put tft:34 Pm dt. Clalrxvlllo Accom C:25pm 8:00 pm Local Freight ami Accom-... 5:3J?m (7:30 p.n Ohio River Itallroiul. Passenger *7:35 udi*U :00 am I'asM'iiKor *12:15 pml *3:20 pm Passenger N::*)pui *8:16 pm Freight.,. I U.. Z. X C. Railroad. Bcllalru A Zancxvlllc Through Passenger learef Belial re at 8:40 a. m., arrives at Dellairo at 4 p. m Woodslleld Pnme tiger leaves Kellalru at -i:A) p. n., arrives at Belfaire at ?."JOa. m. Summertleld Accommodation leave* Bellalro tt 1:00 n. m.. arrive* a< KoHalro at 10:4ft a. m. Railroads. 1IKKI,I.VU~A EL.tf OROVK li. iT Ou and after Saturday, October i:t. isss, rains on tnp Wheeling & him Grove Itallroad rill run a* follows: .r.a vr. Wiikbuno: 5:30 a. mM 7:00 n. in.. 9 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:30 p. a.. 3:.'<0 p. in., 5:20 p. in., 7:00 p. m., 0:U0 p. m. jKAVB wltf.ri.inu I'ABK: 6:10a. ui.,7:45a. m, 10:00a m., 12:30 m.. 2:30 i. in.,4:anp. in., 0:10 p. in., 8:00p. m? 10:0Up. in. ON SUNDAYS? Until further uotlce trains will un a* follows: Lcare Wheeling at l?a. ui., 11 u. a., lv:16 p. in., 2 p. in.. 8:30 p. ni, 6:2 p. in., 7 i. m., 0 p. m. Leavo Wheeling I'ark at 7:45 a. ii., 0:4ft a. in., 11 45 a. ui., 11>. m., 2:50 p. in. 4:20 >. in., 0:10 p. in., 8 p. ni., 10 p. in oe rt (- flfHSCH.Bnp't. Baltimore & ohio railroad? Departure of train* from Wheeling. Sdicdu.e n ofl'cct October 28,llWft?Eiisteru lime: Expreos lor Chicago <nd too Northwest, 10:2f a a, 3:40 t? m, 9:50 p in daily, and 11:16 p m dally, xccpt Saturday. Kxprt'fH for Clnciiinntl and 8t. Louis, 10:25 a in laily, 11:15 p m dully. Newark accommodation, 0:05 a m, cxco| t lunday. For Columbus, 10:25 a m dally, and 11:15 p m, lally, aud 2:20 p m dally except Sunday. Kxpreas for Washington, l). C., lwiltimore. 'hiladclpblaand Now York, via Grnflon, 5.^iu a and 5:10 p m, dally, via Pittsburgh C:20 p. in. lailv. For Pittsburgh and Washington, Pa., 5:00 a m laily; expresn,8:10a m, dally, 1:45 p m, dnily xccpt Sunday. Additional way train for \Va>b* ngtou. Pa., 5:30 p m, daily except Sunday. For Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore and 'hiladelphia at 6:20 p m daily. Pittsburgh accommodation, Sunday ouly, 5 10 m. For Moundsvillo,7:35 a m. and 12:C0 noon, aivl :10 p m, dally except Sunday. For Grafton, 5:10 p m, daily. For Cumberland, t):05 a m, daily, except ScrFor St. Claimille, 0:05 a m and 5:10 p m, daily xcept Sunday. ExprcM trains arrive from Chicago, 6:25 and :50 a maud 6:10 pm dally, and 4:55 a m daily icent Monday. Express traius arrive from St. Louis and Cicintiatl, 4:&5 a m and 6:10 p in, (hilly. Express train* arrive from Philadelphia, Itolt!norc aud Washington. D. C.,vla Grafton, 1I:S0 maud 10:40 pm daily; via. Pittsburgh, lu:lo . ra. daily. Trains arrive from Columbus, 4:55 am dalir. nd C:10 p m daily, and 10:35 a m dally ex' cj t uuday. Trnlus arrive from Pittsburgh, 10:15 a m daily. .nd 12:45 p in, csccpt ttunday, 0:55 p tn and 11..0 i m daily. Trains arrive from Washington, Pa., 8:00 ? xr, tally except Suuday. Trains arrive lrora Moundsvillc, 9:15am nvd MO p m, dall> except Sunday. Trains arrive irom Grafton. 11:20 a tn, dally. Trains arrive from Cumberland JU p m, daily xcept Sunday. Trains arrivo from Bt. Clalrsvillo. 0:15 a m, and :S5 aud 0:10 d m, dally except Sunday. Baggage callcd for and cliecxed at hotel* and cslduncos on orders left at ticket office, 1200 Mar;et struct, aud at depot C1IAS. O. SCULL, Gen. Paw Agent. W. M. CLEMENTS, Manager. rVilO RIVER RAILROAD.?TIME L/ Table taking effect May 27,18S8. Passenger ' ralus will ruu as follows?Central time. All raitis daily except those marked thus f which lo not run on Sunday. sot'TU bound. fNo.7 No. 6. fNo.a bv.F. a. ui. p. m. a. m. a. m A?ave?Whichiie 8::n> 11:15 6:3.1 hmiwikmi, nuiiHiro a; 1.1 u:u O..TU ioundsville 4:0'. UM'J 7:10 p. m. lew Martin*vllle 6:12 12:4 8:15 VllllumMown 7:t*? '2:1' 10:1C arkcraburg 6:15 7:30 2:l> 11.00 o. m taveaawood 6:4r. 4:1ft 12:20 laaon City .. .... 8:01) 5:3. 1:86 Jliftou .. 8:0ft * 6:4o i:4C Irrive? I't. Pleasant..... 8:40 fl:l;? 2:15 inlllixillH Kerry 9:00 C:3!> 2:82 iuyandotte 10:83 7.KJ 4:W iuntlngton 10:46 8:U'? 4:17 p. m. Charleston 8:20 10:(X. 8:X ronton < :06 orumonth a. m. :1C Vhlte Sulphur : 6:Ui p. m. h. in. Itannton P:W NORTH BOUND. No. (i. NO. 4. |No.2 fNo.O h. m. a. m. a: in. p. m. xwro?Huntington 10:<v {;)} iuyandotto 0:!h 6:?u 3*2% taillpollH Kerry ll:.T? 7:0r i:6J 'olntPleaxant 11:4 7:2?> 5:07 p. Ul. -lifton ..... 12:2" 7:6ft 6:85 hlaaon City 12:2ft 8:0u 6:4C Uveniwood 1:4.'. 9:1ft 7:0u tarkersburg C:uo 8:15 10:46 8:30 Vllllamatowa. G::J0 ?:4.r? 11:1ft ... s'ew Martinsville..? 8:1'. 6::r. i2?4ft >HHMI tioundaviilo 9:2ft C:4i i:i. [Jen wood 9:4ft 7:U? Irrive?Wheeling 10:00 7:1ft 2:2? .. Lcavo Wheeling via. p. m P. C.&St. I 3:20 ......... \rrivo?Cleveland 6:30 Pittsburgh 3:20 5:5a. m. a. m. Philadelphia 6:2ft fe'Jfi ,??m> S'cw York 8:00 8:00 a. m. Oh ten go 11:30 f,:a ........ Through ticket* and baggage checked to all poluta. W. J. ROBIN80N, Ocn'l Paw. Agent Parkcraburg, W. Va. FAKO 111 HEXAM, Trav. Paw. Agent. Wheeling, W. Va. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. LOU1H RAILWAY CO.?Panhandle Houto Under schedule In effect Augnat 6, 1888 trains leave Wheeling, Central Standard time ror Bteubenvllle, Pltuburgh and the Earn. 6:20 a. m , 12:8 p. m., 8:20 p m. aud 8:40 p. in. For Coiumbun, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and 8t Loulac^o a m. and 8:?0j>. m. for Colambim nud Chicago 12:36 p. in. Traiua arrive at Wheeling at 6:50 a. ra., 10:00 a. m., 2:45 p. ni and h:30 p. w. Train* leaving at 6:20 a. m. nud arriving 8:20 E. m. run wild between Wheeling aud Pitta* urgh. All train* dnily eaccptSunday. au* CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH RAILUOAI).-Dnder.chc,luk. (netted May la. i8h?. Train leave Hrldgeport, Central Siaudard time: Kor Pittaburgh, Chicago and Cien> land 4:ft0am. Kor Pittsburgh, 10:17 a in. lor uiiiv?K>i niiu viuTviniiUi I iiz |> in. r or I'llWDUrga and New York, 3:8V pm For Stcubenville. &:& a m. For Martin'* terry, G;V> a in. TraiUH arrive at llrl<lKet>ort at 7:58 a in, 10.1.1 01, p id, 4:16 p m. 4:47 p rn, ami 7:47 p mylft Financial. IgXCHAXGEBANKT ~ capital. ooo i J. N. Vamc*. President L.B. Dilantin " "?? -.Vico-Ptwidinl DIRICTOM. J. N. Vance B. Horkhelmcr, J. M. Brown, W. Klliugbam. L. S. lN'Iapluin, A. \V. Kclluy. John Frevr, Draft* lionietl on Rowland, Ireland Scotland and all points in Kuroiw. JOHN J. JONEB. Cashier djgV JgANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. ** CAPITA I*......? ......... M 4175.000 Wm. a. fin? ? Prt^ lent Wm. B. btv tion Vict-President Drafts o: '.ntjland. .Ireland, France and U?? many. mkkctob*. Win. A. Isett, Wm. B. Bimpnon. J. A. Miller, John K. Botrioid, EL. M. Atkinson, Victor Roaenbnrg. Henry Bpeyer. wa F. P. J EPSON*, Cashier.