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For Rent. 13~0i HENT-THB DKSIKABU5I I1 Keildaneo. No. 121 Fourteenth street. Apr ' K. uHKKH. detfT 1 M)K KENT?FOUK KOOMri AND ^ ,i iinr will* privilege of larue lawu, lu l Valley, ou Motor Hue. Natural gas. inn immediately, Kmiulruof CUAKLKd I'M bKIHKKM Ujn 7I0H KENT. .\ iii' e cottage, I rooms. a ulcu brick house, & roouis. a frame house, 1 rooms. It. II. UlLLKSFY, *' ****** L'hapliue Street SOU UK.NT ji, |nc ::.iirfou the southwest corner of Klf-1 utuii- mu I street*. Natural Kas, bath r? ..i >i!> t nil modern convenience*. Can bear*| ranged tor two families If desired. Aiiply All ply to A. T. YUONO, for. ixtiuiitl* mill Jacob Street*. ?UH UK.NT, Route >>??? ' Flficeuih aireet, coutululug 8 r,? 'ail'' gn? throughout; wush bouse ;,.r Also, building Id'- Market street: tuiui ? I r t |ialutur carpeuter ahop. Kuquiro " "Viii'l I ISO MlSISii A MAN'K'T. CO., ; r 1711 Market Street. JfUK UK.NT, Finest Ntore-ltuom . : (*ru?k. fcUols tiy -in fout. with three I roomsuu tauie Hour. Kent cheap. MAIN STREET. jjiiilt I'.K.NT. , roomed houseaou Twentieth it., 11000. | bulging rooms Hi 1:XJ0 Murket street, fj 00. . , ,*i;i Kwclliug, II Fiiteeutb street, i , . l II. FORBES. No. lM'J Chawllne Street L'iiI! UK.NT. T? !>.n on the northwest corner of Main ,ui i.. .!tl? -ireets, now occupied by the West* tru 1 "I"" Iclcijraph I'oiiipuny. Possession itifil i. Iv-1 Apply si PEOPLE'S HANK, or to TiKW. O'HKlKN. jt.'l For Sale. pou SAI.K. At low prices and ou cosy term*, Cboice Building Lots on Wbeeling Island. Kiigant Itcddence ami Uulldiiitf Lots lu tbe | Yi.:?,??? of Leathcrwood. 4.?r?h?- JOHN 1'. GILCHRIST. K TOCKS FOU SALE. ? tt'ellaburg National Bank. M.i?ii <ila?? Company. li .*nart? hhviric Light ami Power Co. -Utrs I aUfllto Null Mill. in .-iIiiiniil Nail Mill. 'Uns Juinilou Nsll Mill. . i -Lifii Fnukiiu Insurance Co. I. IKW IN. A Kent, ir.r.' No. '.'I Twelfih Wreet. rpwo tiAKDEN 1'A K.MS FOU KALE 1 nit ki:nt. Two sum 11 (iarden Farms close to Bridgeport, Ol.i' containing twelve ai res each. Ou one there ;i a two story dwelling, line cellar niiil water plenty; ami on thu other is n good uue-story <iwc*llliiK. Fruit oil both place*. Will bo sold cheap ami on easy terms. If nut sold ?uoll Will In' J.if Kill. It T. HOWELL, Insurance mid Ke'ul Estate Agent. mtl Bridgeport, Ohio. / 10U.NTKIW AND SIIKI.V1NQ. (iooil Counter* anil Sholrlug FOR SALE. JAMfcJi l? 1IAWLKY. No. HJU Malu Streot JUlt SALE LOW. 1,000 ACRES, Two mile* from Mlddlebourne, Tyler county. W. Vs., HVacres of which la in Duo limber. 1 W. V. HOOK Ji 11KO., iioi 1300 Markot Street. FARM FOR SALE. 1 have a nice I'ann ol i in acrcl, lying along the . Hue U'twrni Tyler and Wetzel couuttea (partly Ii In * hi it i lour mllen fioui New Marllusvllio; c nearly nil ilown In urswi, well watered, aukstau- f tlal iiHiiruvciueiitk. ami In a wood uelgbborhoml, d which 1 wUh to sell. 1 he titlo Is pcrfect, ami u will U ?- ?! si a har^aln atidoti reasotiablu terms * a* I" iNiyuieiit* i-'sli on in sildrc's mo at New Martinavllle, VeLtlcnuniy, W, Va. I Ki:l?. n. 1I0WKRS, Truatco. FOR SALE". BiiIIiIIqi; Ixjw on the Old Fair Orouuda, Zano'i Orchard. North nud tiuutli Front HtruoU and Month I'eim atreeta, at very low figure*. A kimhI o roomed 11 ohm) at 'M2 Jacob atrcot, at a Unum. Uiuiiie iirlck Houk',77 and 73 Virginia atrcot, will N'li H-psrs'.e or' both toKethor. Tboy cou tamsll tiKxleru ItnprovenietiU. Beven Uoound llouao, ir7 Houtb Broadway; a |u>m properly ut much Icm than coat Four Kaoucd I'otUtge for I'AS. Klalit iUsnued Home, North Frout a tree t; river lot; ail in l'ihxI condition; (3,;tuo. Mvo Hinimeil House, 21 North Broadway; will mskt i pUK?Hiit houie. Sli Itoouicd Brick llouao, aouthweat corucr Thlrty-eiuhth and Wood streets, at a bargalu; will m lor Investment. bwtlutiK Ileuses, Ian:o i band for it nt. . o. O. SMITH, 1220 Main Street i, lanjo and amall, alwaya on FOR SALE. (21) Twcntj'four Ixits iu Caldwell's A4iH | lion to the City of Wheeling* 8aM Ixju arc bouuded on thtf north by Twenty Juila iirwt, on the east by Fillmore street, oti themuthby the ilmidlmi llomeatead, and OE the arst hy the II. A O. It. R. ,!! K?*imlly to the above named rallro*4 milt ra them oayellcut aites for maaufacturlni MtsLIUiiiiu-Uts, ikanctlonW l!'thlrt5P llay* W'U 1)0 Kld Pal< For letwi ami further information *pply to W. V. HOUK A BRO., n ? ? ? laoo Market Street Or Wijjjam m. Uanhun, _au.s m w i ?r, Ch?|)|lnn.%miiM>TithHt. Papor, Etc. WHEELING PAPER HOUSE. W. M. CLEMANS, W holcsale and Retail Dealer In PAPER! "B'' i1'"' I?r??n.l litkm'Ktnw Wrapplu llutter I'l'litssiid iwines and all klndaof Slanills, Felt and Buihling i'aticra. Miifii i ! I'Uhest eaah price for Kaga, Iron kih!ti i o' 0,'lll?l*n tud Books, and all Wm' ! V*f it ti-ui r. *"y 'I11,10 on being notified "J I'wial card or telephone, on ihort uotlco, 1C3 MAIN A 1118 SOUTH 8TS., Wheeling, W. Va. R. C. JAMISON & CO.,| (tvccmotuuo t?. w AO win) Jobbcts and Wholesale Denlera lu TOPING, ROOFING, PRINT, i MusiinJ C?r|ifl l'Apcrs nud Bag*. Alt sum ?>l MmiIIU Wnpplni r*pcr ou liuiJ No. 1321 Main Stroot. nooavu matkuials a specialty. Also Cotton, Flax and Colored Twine*. *lii alv) lurntah the trade with i'rlnled Buil t??aCaMoal'a|*r Baga, ManllU IHpen, Ac., Al^ltjowwl tsll'?. . Plumbing, Gas & Stoam Fitting. ^yil. UAHK A HON," rHAirtuiAL riumbvm.Uns and Steam Fitters, j No. 03 TWELFTH ST, *11 *nrk dnnr fmrnfttlt at reasonable yrtcf.. (4 KO. llllillKHt) A BON, ^ Kuaasiora to T bompsoti A Utbberd, Prictitai Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fltten, BRASS FOUNDERS, uU.f'^^ip-Nnaral (iaa Buppllei, Slefttn Htatiiii atid VtntiUtloo. lilt MAUKET ht., Wheeling, W. Vs. *otk i-rowptly uone at ?oit reoobtbW ProtoBslonal Cards. ATKISHON, " attorney at law, aNO "*1 liwnrnnco Ajptt, ^r?u_"u """IH. Whwll.,, W, VL Wolffs Acme Blaoklng. What a Comfort! NoDiril NoFuss! No Back A the! LASTS LONGER, LOOKS BRIGHTER, and makw lite Shoc? WEAR BETTER. Don't let the women have all the beat things, but ust ONCE A WEEK FOR MEN. ONCE A MONTH FOR WOMEN. I find it a tip top Harness Dreaalnf. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia MealCbi CARTER'S ? iTTLC Hiver l^jl CURE Hick Headache and relieve all tho troubles loci dent to a bilious state of the system, auch um DUxineHii, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, 1'oin 111 the Hide, <tc While their moat remarkable aucccsa hju been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet CAttTKn'a Lima Liver Pill* aru equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing tlila annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the atomach, stimulate tho liver and regulate tho bowoU. Even If they only cured HEAD Ache thoy would bo almost priceless to those who Huffer from thin distressing complaint; litit fortunately their goodness does not end hero, nnd those who once try them will find tlieao little pilla valuable III ho many waya that thoy will not Iw willing to do without them. Hut after all nick head ACHE In tho hone of ho many Uvea that here Is where w? make our great boast. Our pilla cure it while other* do not. ('aiituii'h I.irri.E I.ivkii Pillb are very small and very easy to take. One or two pilla make a done. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action please all who use them. In vlnw at 25 cents: llvo for 81. Hold everywhere, or bent by uiulL CASTES UUICWB CO., Wo* Yak. klPi Sulk. SmallPrica. 1 am t'.iii.'flcd lhat Cnr.ccr l? licrrdlfjm- in t -aoccr, caffii* Inwardly Inmcll n ?-y?ha?!tSS oifwcii. ikmwi'V-.-i.li;;;;&?!',{.'"""'injr Wlnitun, it, c., >,',; j, J,,,., ^ M IlH)I> ncnil for Hook on f .::in r ? -. ) IJJ.u VUm..,* 8 POSiTIVE S"Mfi?E?in(o manhood: ?JirlL ir ???"?! ?m NIHV0U8 DEBILITY, CURE Jfl"koc" ?fBoJjrand Mind; Effooti ?r*ir.n.r ir.im ?j NMIm, Trrrlli.rlr., ?n.| Fon-ltfaiMiairMa. &?Si il!!!!UlS2 ""A a.d wWlft"- A44r*M ?n M'.flicAi co., euFfAtfl.M.V ?nd TVhlabopITalx Iticurod at homo wltli oat pain. Book of par. tlcufnr* Mnt PUEE. lining in i mi ? 11.ai.WOOLLKY,M.D. <lmotA, llu. Utflcu tig '.Vliitii>in|| at, Baking Powder, DIETER'S POWDER Ijecommondcd by tho highest medlenl' nil vhoinlcAl authorities who fentlfy to iiumuillHTi " II" ICTIIIJ in 11* nhsoluto purity, whole?omenew? and wonderful utrength. Every can Kunr.m tood to do tho work of any other bnklns IKiwdcr coiling twlco n* much. Kvcry can guaranteed to glvo Mitlnfactlon, or ])urchaao money refunded. 1 IU. ton, aor.t H lhM lOr.i \\ If... Sc. , If your dealer doe* not keep Crowrt, do not let him persuade you to buy Homo other ho rlulinn tn he jti.it at good, but aak blm to oblige you by getting UIKTKH8 CI t OWN DA KINO IWDKR. JwIMtIiMW W. L. Douglas Shoos. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE gbntEemen. ?f?u ?u?"di h "ov?"ic/iodL hiiokh. .U?|ffi,7i'*an' n,n""""1 ??""'""not W.L.i)Ot)OU8,IlrockloD. llu. i on IAI.R AT BTONB'9 CASH SHOE STORK, Tiur 1011 Mi.Hi Klrwl. Modoo Soap. IB THC ONLY COMBINED SOAP CLEANER 9if> POLISHER M IT*1? POLUHti ALL e wiTMou? XL0.00 WORK Thl MODOC TRIPOLI MINING CO^KlautLflL JU'TIbil 'WU.W _?lje Sntellioencer, "I"1 "?'? ?? m?l n y?un??uUi tlrnl. at H1UUTS. ftt'kA.V CUOUDUk. Ym, God has madg me u womau, And lamcouteut to be Ju?t what lie meant, uot reaching out .tor other tblugk. kiuce IIu kmrn-, ujfl bt.,i ?ud love* lue mokt litU or dered tuu (or mo A wonuu, to live my life out lu quiet woumuly WttJr Uearfug liie ftr-olf battle, beelug, ?u throuKl? it biue, Th? z&!Kji(rM"m?""" I iu uut itrong or vaiiaut, I would uot Join the light, Or Joule with crowd# lu the highways i y u,,[ W?001* wtiitw; wy fjihtf **tt WumUl wd heru 1 ulAltn The right of a row to bloom with *weut' way, with uoue toquentlou the perfumud pink, And uone to utter a nay 1 ' ^^Ut*euiiy0r P?1UU * lhoru' M evou ? the lady-birch to irrow To grow tu the Lord *ball tdiLuu,' Hyueyer a nturdy ouk rebuked, ?0,? !,or ^rce^e, tree? ?l"?dwrneM, kin to (be ktrougw The rlgla to u 1Kb of my own Not uierL.|y bit 0lTM!MW"Mri,:^aua'm writ! U* 14 cl',llur due" * uumurol TV hut food I need and tuu iv kil?0 More of knowledge, T.Si! ",l.tt.u \m KCttl)L'(1 'or mm, (fcrSjpi/,^ *'"*'*?uml u(turuu The rJjfht?ah, Inint and kweetest? Io HtHUd ulI iiudlniiiuycd ' ""onuver ?oirow or waut or kin wvn? tt wow#n'?ttid, 1 KLm!'UV'1 0r ,iUc,llou' h* uo?er a look 1 do notiuk for a ballot; J liouuh very life were at kbike, I would bi'tf for the nobJor Jiitthv. That.men formauliood'Hnako Tbo fleet foot and the feeble foot lloth keek the self-name goal, A? 1 1,41 ""Wtor'H name Ik writ Op tho great army-roil, W'w?oS!!S?.S'bod'r',r?n'- m"lu TUUOL'UII THE STATU. Accident* uud Incident* In Went Virginia nnd Vicinity. . ?no thousand men are said to bo work ing on tho extension of tho West Vir ginia Central Itullroad in Randolph county. t ' An unknown man wus struck and In stantly killed at Mnrtinsburg by the cannon bull" express last Wednesday. 1 ho body was uot identitled. Piedmont, W. Va., has organised an ?Xi? "Kh,t with a capital ol &0t000. uud will soon havo the now sys tem of lighting in full operation. Tho Irondulo furnace, in Preston county, will shut down about April 1st, with no prospectof an early resumption. The trouble is a want of ore. Colouol neinegyei, ut considerable expense, opened nowmines, but they havo proved very unsatisfactory, Mi?Id" White, duughterol Newton White, and Mr, Lloyd KurrickoIT, both of Upshur county, eloped last week with the intention of being married in on adjoining State, and afterward taking iu tho inauguration. The eauso of the elopement was opposition to the mar riage on the part of Mr. KarrlckofTs par ents?he being under age. A report is currout in Martinsburg, seemingly well authenticated, that one day last week, Mr. Emerson and a Mr. Couch man discovered in cuttlug down a tree a package which when opened was found to contain Beveral thousand dollars. Tho place whoro tho alleged discovery win nmdo Is near Williams port on tho Potomac river. The quan tity of money, of whutdonoinination.or how it got into the tree has not been learned. Information lias been received- at Union, Monroe county, that thu body of Mr. Ihomns I,yncb, of that county, was found last Sunday, March 3, at tho foot of u precipice near tho Norfolk A West ern railroad, in the Uramwell neighbor hood. lfu had either been killed by falling over the precipice, or had flret been killed and tbo hotly flung over. The particulars are not obtainable. Mr. Lynch was a brother of Mr. John C. Lynch, oi Pickaway, ami was about 50 years of age. While an excursion train was "break fasting ut Aldereon ono day last week, during tho meal u dilllculty occurred between n Kentuekian nnd one of tho 1 ullmnn cor conductors. Itseoms that the Kentuekian took a cup of coffee off of tho waiter us tho boy was carrying It around, which tho conductor took as an offense against himself. He struck tho Kentuekian a blow with his list on tho bitck of his head, then drew a rovolver and clubbing It, proceeded to pound tho man over the head with it, inflicting so vcro and painful gashes. Those who saw the affair say that tho conductor was wholly to fault. SI. II. Haskell, of Ashtabula, Ohio, is at the Ebbitt House with a valuable sil ver cup, which he wants to return to theowner. It has been in Mr,Haskell's possession ever since tho battle of Rick Mountain, W. Va., in which he partici pated as a Lieutenant of tho Nineteenth Ohio Regiment. As will ho remem bered, the Union troops drove tho Con federates from their camp, and Mr. Has kell captured as his Biiare of tho plunder this slivercup, which bears the name of "A. II. 1). Lngnell." If this paragraph should como to tho notice of Mr. Lag nell or any of his friends Mr. llaskell would be glad to hear from them at Ash tabula, Ohio,? Washington Foil, Mrs. Ward, of Peel Tree, Upshur coun ty, ono day last week, left her two llttlo ones in a room alone, tho older ono, Freddie, 1! years of ago, while she wont to attend to a little work out of doorSr Returning after a few minutes' absence, 1'reddlo directed lier attention to hlssls ter, aged about ten months, nnd said, "Ma, help herl help herl" The mother looked and saw that the llttlo ono had sunk down at tho end of the sowing ma chine; sho wont to take It up, saying, "poor darling hus cried itself to sleep while nm was gone," but she found that the babe's head waB hanging In the leather-baud with which tbo machine Is run, tho hand being crossed at tho back oi the neck, The child was dead. Thomas 8. Kcan, tax collector of Har dy county, has an egg In his possession which is a curiosity and Is evidently heavily chnrgod with electricity. It is bolow tho average sltonnd was Iayod on fryayo'last week by a hen belonging to William Johnston In Mineral county, this State. Tho peculiarity of It Is that it will, when placed on a tahlo, only lie on ono sldo and near the small end. If placed on a tahlo with tho reverse side down, tho moment one's flngera are taken nwoy It will turn completely oyer with considerable forco, If held on tho lablo upon tho largo end, Instead of fall. Ing naturally to either side or the other, It will turn backward and forward vio lently two or three times nnd Anally set tle upon that portion which seeini to lie charged, The following la taken from tho Mar tinsburg Imtrixnilml: A scamp has been at work lu this county who de serves to be tarred and feathered. He called upon Mrs. ltebecca Hperow, near Uroad Lane, now la her 70th year, top resented himself as an eyo doctor, and that ho had been sent to hor ky the fam ily physlolan, nnd after throwing aorne liquid In her eyes, went through a rub bing process, and then demanded I10C for the work. Mrs. 8, had notlilngllke that sum In the house,sohesoceptedlS, lie then took her gold specialties, punched out the lens, doubled up the rims, and putting thorn In his pocket, placed a new patron her now, lor which le charged and collected $7 60, Ho then departed. Dr. Leymasler knew nothing oftheman, and when Mr, Hperow re turned, the ictmp wm gone, Us sen called on Mr. J. D. Burkhart, Sr., where be again represented himself as sent by the family physician, and insisted on re * moving from tbo (ate of Mrs. Burkhart : some sort of breaking out. A prepara tion waa applied, for which ho naked $100. Mr. Burkhart gave him $'Jo. lie then called upon Mra. Robert Flaw ami offered to doctor ber eyes. Sho refused to permit bim. Then, without render ing services, he demauded $U0. Mra. Flag* said she would come to towu and see about the matter. He theu left. He assumed the names of Drs. Miller and Kenry. Warrants have been issued for him. The Braxton CeiUrulwporta tbo doings of White Caps in that county as follows: Saturday of last week complaint was made before Justices Berry and Eaklo that u number of citizens in the viciuity of. Wythe Kidge had banded themselves together for the express purpose of rid ding the neighborhood of u number of residents who were obnoxious to them. Warrants were at once issued for be tween thirty aud forty persons and placed in the hands of Constable Caleb Carper, who, on Sunday, assisted by a uuiuber of deputies, arrested und brought to town a large number of the SO*caUed "Regulators. They were given a hearing before Justices Berry aud Eakle ou Mouday, aud the evidence adduced showed that a number of "soiled doves" and associates had been notified to leave the neighborhood at once, or they would bo forcibly repulsed. A few of the parties notified complied with the notices, while others who did uot were visited, and in some instances their homes were mutilated ami the oc cupants driven from tlietu. In one in stance it is suid a woman who is a crip ple, and her little children were driven out in the rain and mud und were neces sitated to travel a long distance?the woman on crutches and without assist ance. The parties were held in a penalty of three huudred dollars euch to answer an indictmcnt at the April term of the Circuit Court. The case bus created considerable comment and its progress will be watched with interest. Thut Tired l'tfftllnj; Alllicts nearly every one in the spring. The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter, is weakeued by the wurinuaysof thochungingseuson, and readily yields to attacks of disease. Hood's Harsaparilla is just the medicine ueeded. It tones aud builds up every part of tbo body, and ulso expels all im purities from the blood. Try it this season. 5 Notorious quacks?Ducks. IIOWUOCTOU8 CONQUKlt DKATII. Doctor Walter K. Iluiumoud says: "After a loujj experience I have come to tho conclusion that two-thirds of ull deaths from coughs, pneumonia aud con sumption, might be uvoided if Dr. Ack er's English Remedy for consumption were only carefully used iu time." This wonderful Remedy is sold under a posi tive guarauteo by C. R. Goetxe, It. B. Burt, C. Menkemeller, Logan <k Co. 2 I Mercurial i'oison. I Mercuiy 1m frequently injudiciously used by guack (lectors lu cases of malaria and blood | iKiUon. It* aftereffect Is worse than the original disease. II. II. 11. (llotunlc lllood ll-tltn) con tains no niorcury, but will eliminate mercurial poison | from thu ityiluui. Wrlto to lllood Halm Co.. Atlanta, (iu., (or book of convincing proof of lu curative virtue. A. K. Hrlttaii, Jacksou, Tenn., writes: "1 cuuuht malaria In l.oaislana. nud when tho fever at last broke, my system was saturated with poison, und I had sores lu uiy mouth nud knots ou my tongue. I got two bottles II. U. It., which healed uiy tongue and mouth aud rnutlo a new man of me." Wai. Iticluiiond, Atlanta, (!?., writes: "My wlfo could hardly see. Doctor* called It syphili tic irltln. Her eyes wcro lu a dreadful condi tion. Her appetite failed. Hho bad palu iu her Joints aud Loues. Her kidneys were deranged also, und uo one thought alio could be cured. Dr. GilJam recommended 11. 11. il., which she used until her health was entirely restored." K. I'. II. Joucs, Atlanta, Ua., wrltea: "I was troubled with copper colored oruptlous, loss of appetite, pain lu back, aching Joints, debility, emaciation, loan of hair, soro throat, ami great nervousness. II. li. II. put my system in line condition." Logan ?t Co., wholesale agents lu Many a good resolution is broken by u "smile." YEUUIIILK. Two-thirds of ull deaths in Now York City are from consumption or pneutno nia. Thtj sarnie proportion holds for most other cities. Delays ure dangerous. Dr. Acker's English Kemedy for con* sumption will always relieve, und may save your life. C. li. Uoolze, il. IJ. Burt, 0. Menketnellor, Jx>gan & Co. Piles! I'llesI Itching I'lles. SrMrroMB.?Moisture: intense itching and ftinging; most at night; worso by scratching. If allowed to centlnue tumors form, which ofteu bleod and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swaynk's Ointment stops tho Itcblug ami bleeding, heals ulceration, and iu most cases i moves the tumors. At druxgixts, or by mail, f 50 ceuts. Dr. Swayno & Hon, Philadelphia. 17 - Kczema, Itchy, Hcaly, tiklu Tortures. Tho almple application of "Hway.mk'i Oimt mint," without any luterual medicine, will cure any caso of Tetter. Halt Kheuin, Kingworm, i'lles, Itch, 8ores. Pimples, Kczema, ail Hcaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstiuate or long standing. It is potcat, effective, aud costs but a trifle. TThMw Itucklen'a Arnica Halve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, nud posi lively euros piles, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion. or money refunded. Pries 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan A Co. A sign of tho times?"Pleaso shut tho door." DO NOT Hl'lWKlt ANY LONG Kit. Knowing that a cough can bo checked I in a day, and tho lirst stages of con sumption broken in a week, wo hereby I guarantee Dr. Acker's English Kemedy for Consumption, aud will refund tho money to all who buy. take it as per di. rections, and do not find our statement correct. C. It. UoeUo, K. 11. Burt, C. Meukomellor. Logan & Co. daw-3 A railway accident?An ediblo sand wich. Swept by the Tide of Popularity To the topmost pinnacle of success, Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters stands a shining proof of what gctiulno merit, backcd by tho living force of proven facts, can attain. Tho North and South American continents, Kuropo, Australia, tho West Indies, Oualeinala and Mexico have all contributed wide patronage and testimony of tho most favorable kind?but unsollclted-to swell thu reputation ?t this sterling remedy. Among the maladies for which the most con vincing public aud professional testimony [troves that It la a benign curative, are chills ami ever, billons remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, dys|?cpita, liver complaint, nervousness, debility, kidney and bladder complaints. It mltlftatca tho Infirmities ol ago, hastens conval* eat'A.w, has a tendency to prevent 111 conso queueos from exposure and exhaustion. Per sons of sedentary habits and laborious occtipa* lions will find it an over useful tonic. r axn(l?irm,y%a,.ll!i Lj is*. At drug|l?ts.I'rlco 8ft eti, D! BULLS COUGH SYRUP turn', eni,iii,s (i ciiLb-? inn 4 SALVATION OIL a*m mi/ii Mtii, ji/i t, ??<??"?) Rihtni quickly Rhiumatiim, Hon rplgla, Swilling i, Bmim, Lumbago, Sinlni.Hniaeht, Toot hoc hi, Cut I, Bonttloulit^ont^tolioohi, to. BUNS OF VBTB11AXS I'MTE. SvttleiuHiil ul ill. Vautluual UIMciiIiIm lij Hi. <1. A. 11. CuuiuilU... The fictional division which hail ex uled iu the Order ol tho Sons ol Veter iiua almost siucu iu formation has at last been obliterated, pud now there Is but one organization in existence which bears the name "Sous oi Velerani." During the last lew years the different factions which maintained distinct or guuiiation have gradually consolidated until there remained hut two rival or ders, euch fighting for supremacy and the favor of the Graud Army of the Repub lic. "ne was known as the poet system and the other us the camp system. The matter was taken in hand oy tho last National Kncunipuieut of the Grand Aruiy, and a committee was appointed to restore hormony. Thin committee, in its report to Commander-in-Chief bur ner, of tliu Grand Army, says: After due consideration of these ques tions we would respectfully recommend that the organization!) of the Sons of Vetcraua be consolidated. Tho organi zation ahull be known as the "C'auip System," usinc the word "Camp" In stead of "l'ost, ami they nhall use the fraternal title of "Comrade" instead of "Brother." The titles ol their officers shall conform to the Grand Army of tho Republic, except that camps may organ ize u drill corps which when armed uud equipped may employ strict military titles. That the minor details of tlio consolidation shall he left to the two Commanders-in-Chief ol the oriranlaa Hons consolidating, and the organization shall use the membership badge and ciiarter of the Camp System and the iu signiaof rank of the l'ost System. The report of tliu committee has been accented by the two rival systems. It has been agreed upon between the Com unmder-in-Chief of each organization that ttie present forms and blanks ol each Order shall be used respectively until tho present supply is exhausted, and it was further aureed that the power and authority ol the Cominandery-ln Ohio! ol the l'ost System, Sons of Vct eruus. should bo vested in tho ComniaH dery-ln-Chiel ol the Soosol Veterans, U.S. A. FINANCE AND TRADE. Tliu l'uutures of tlm Money und Stuck Mar ket*. New Your, March 11.?Moueyoncalleasyat il/i to 3 |>f'r cent, hut loan 2% per cent, clowd offered ut a per cent. 1'riuio mercantllo i>u|?r per cent. Storllug exchange (lull but steady ut &l 85%al 8% Salca wero 318,003 share*. This wan the most active day of the year in the stock markot, aud uftor the llntt break the uisr ket continued strong until tlio clone, uud the htork* of tho active liMt tonight are invariably hljjher. The umrket o|Kiueil active uud decided ly weak, uioat mock* belsg from M to per cent lower than on Haturday. The coal ?lock*, granger* and Union 1'iiciflc showed the moat weakness In the early dealing*, but iu nono of them wero the first decline supplemented for moro than a fraction. Michigau Central, how ever, dropped over u point. The losses in tlio rest of tne llht were eouflnod to tho smallest fraction*, utul by tho end of tho Unit half-hour tho decline was cheeked and price* rapidly re covered. n?o*t block* showing u gain over I rut price* by the end of tliu hour. The rlw, however, continued without check until nearly nooti. Comparative dullness then overspread tho list, but the price* steadily advanced without any special feature until tho close, which was active and strong at the best price*. I'ullwnu lust 1 iter cent, but the rest of the active lUt Is almost invariably higher. Chicago, llurllngton (iulucy rosu ljii Manhattan lft uud Atchison Ihiilroad bonds very quiet: sales 91,331.000. Uuverumont aud State bonds dull and steady. BONDS AN1? STOCK QUOTATIONS?CLOBRD UIU. Nash ik Chat WJ6 New Jersey Central 01^ Northern Pacific.... 20 do preferred til Chicago Si N. W lOilft do preferred 137)4 New York ContraUtM Ohio it Mississippi. 23}$ fla iir?r?Pri>il .. KI'I IT. H. 4a reg 128H (7. H. 4* coupon 1 lit'11 V. H. I'Ch reg It)"12 U. H. 41a coupon 107% Adam* Express 1W American Kxpresa..ll3 Canada Houthcru... 53>i Central l'aclflc JHVfi Chesapeake AtOhio. lfllj do Unit preferred, til1/, do second pref'd.. 38% C. C. C. ib 1 70W Denver It. U 1">t.j trio 28 J '-i do preferred 08 Fort Wayne IWft Kansas & Texas 13 Lake Krlo & West... 17% do preferred 60)5 Uku Shore logf Louisville it Nash.. 00 L., N. A. ii C .... 4rt Memphis A Chas... M Michigan Central... wv'i Missouri Pacific "ljj ?? , , 1. ?/A do preferred 8l>? Pacific Mall 37tf i'ittsburgh 157 Reading 4I}? St. L. & H. F -... 2IV1 do preferred Otjii do first pre for red. 10" VI C. M. & Ht. Paul 82K do preferred- 9l>h, Texu* Pacific lit) Union Pacific. Olji Uulted Htatca Kx... HIS W.,tit. L. At l1 13 do preferred 20% Wvlla-Farso KX...J40. Western Union 85jfi llrfliidstufT* aud Provision*. Nbw Yobk, March 11.?Flour, receipts 20,512 packuges: exports 827 barrels and 2U,Uft neks; inurket weaker; salca 10,WO barrels. \\ lit'Ht. receipts 0,1*10 bushels; sales 5,520.000 bushels of futures and IlH.ooo spot; spot market moderately active; No. 3 red 80c; No. 1 red $1W; No. 1 white 07c: ungraded red IMcaSl 01; options actlvo and Irregular: No. 2 red March fcfluj; April WWr* May UVJ^iMc. closing at 05J6c; Juuo U5J4aw)i closing at iNQft!: July closing utlWfc; August Ulc; December WtfaWko, closing at Wiu. Stock* of grain In store and afloat March t?: Wheat, 7,070,7:12 bushels; corn, 1,621,001 busheli: oa*j?, l,:a>l,hl? bushcla; barley, 141,223 bushels; malt. 140,872bushels; rye, 150,051 bushels; p?u. 20.012 bushels. Kvc quiet: weateru 60a63c. Itar ley unlet; ungraded Canada 75a83c. Corn, re cclpta 01,012 mtshels: exerts 2JW.OOI bushels; wile* 272,000 bushels of futures and 128,000 bu?h el* of spot; market lower and quiet; ungraded mixed 42a?Wc; March Hjie; Aj.rll 44c; May 4:??iai;i};?\ closing at 4:v)iJune 4ty?a4M*c, clos ing at 4 ?5tc. Oam, recelpta 20,000 bushels; ex port* 23 bushels; sales 70,000 bushels of futures and 72.000 bushels of spot; mar ket dull and weaker: spot No. 2 white K3e: mixed western 2Va33c; whito do3la39c; No.2 Chicago iBc. Hay firm; shipping 05c. Hops qulat. J^fR-o, options easy at 20a& points above Saturday's; March, April and May 17.20al7.H5c: Junol7.&r?17.45u; July 17.45al7.C0e; August 17.5.^17.700; September, October and No veinbcr 17.7i)al7.uoc; DeeemUr, January and February 17.8T?18.00e; ltio stronger at 10^c. Sugar, raw firmer; roflnvd firm. Molasses. New Orleans dull; ojicu kettle, good to fancy, tf*a4'Je. Hfco firm. Tallow steady; city iKe. Hoiln steady; common to good 9115al 20. Turpentine steady at 52e. Kgus quiet aud steady; western 15c. Pork firm: old mess 11250; new mess11300a 13 25; extra prime $12 50. Cut meats steadier. 1-anl easier aud dull; western steam, March, April and May 7.22c; Juno 7.2'kj; July and August 7.27c; September 7.30e. Butter steady; western dairy 15a21e; creamery I8a28c. Cheese quiet: western 0%nil%c. Cu ii'Aiio, March 11.?Keeling In wheat was nervous and unsettled today with tirlcca lower. Fair business reporteil lu corn. Oats were active aud lower. Moderate trade In hog product* and prices a shade lower. Wheat, cash No. 2 spring, No.2 red and March m*'. May WWHc, clos ing nt us:Jic; Juno 02a?;%c. closing at Owe: Jul> Nia87Uc, closing at We. Corn, cash and Morel ;u|iaafoc; May ami Juno ()ats, cash No. 2 24??c; March 24^c:May 25Ha2fk5, closing at ?Mc; June 20c. llye, No. 2, 42c. flaxseed. IIW. Timothy seed II 35. Mess pork, caab, May and June 111 Ota 12 05; Jul* ?12 12S. Lard, cub, March and May o.N'mfl.Wc; June O.Mc. Baam, short ribs 0.20c; shoulders 6.25c; short clesr fl.Wc. Whisky, tl 03. others uuchauged. Pliil.ADKLi'iiiA, l'A., March 11.-Flour dull and weak; Ohio and other western clear 1175a 500: do straight 95 Woft 25; winter patent fair to choice 95 50a0 00: Minnesota clear 94 25*500. Wheat weak and lower; No. 2 red MarchiU3){a onHo; A prl i rasowe: May WaM'/io; J une WKalfee. Corn steady; No. 4 high mixed track 3Vc; No. n dododo4Vc; No. 2 high mixed track 41c; No.2 mixed March 40>ial0lko; April 41a41kc; May 4ljial2jie; June 42al2Hc. Oats steady; No. a wnlte ill He; No. 2 wnlte track .'H^e {futures! qulvtbut steady: No. 2 white March 33a33%o; April :ki^Mu: May !Vta3l&r, June iM^aill^c. Pork dull: mess, ucw.lUoos do prime meis. I new. 913 50; do family 915 00. l.ard, pure reilnod 8c. llutter steady; Pennsylvania creauicry ex tras 2sc: Pennsylvania prints extras 'Mc. Ksgn steady; I'cnusylvaulafirsts 14^c. Cheesesteaily; part skims (ia8c. Cincinnati,o., March ll.-Flour dull; family 9looal 15; fancy 94utal75. Wheat dull; No.2 red U-'ic: shlptuenlsfiOO bushels. Corn cosy: No. 2 mixed MWc. Oats easier: No. 2 mixed Mtyp. Hye lower; No. 2, toc. Pork llrm at 912 to. ijJrd quiet atrt.75ai).H7J^!. Hulk meals firmer; short rib ?.:t7*-Ce. Bacon steady; short dear 7.7fic. Whisky.steoilr at 91 08. Duller quiets choice dairy roll 17hIhi*. Idnaeed oil firm at 55a 57e. Hugnr steady; hard re 11 no 1 7J<A7^c; New Orleans 5J?<\ Kggs firm, at like. Cheese firm; choice cured mild Ohio flat loVUo. lUuiMonr., March ll.-Wheat, western steaily | at a decline: No. 2 winter red sik>i and March vfn asktwi; April tH^aWe: May felaWHei June liaise. Corn coaler; mixed spot aud March 3%a tulio. Corn coaler: mixed spot and March %jia 40c; April 40V?a40kc; May 41Hallke. ()its n while IHalSIHoi do mixed 2Mllo, steady; western white IHiUSIKoi do mixed 2Mllo, ltyo quiet at 60c. ltayflrmat9l?0Uol5M). pot. tor steady: wcslem |wcked IflaWej best roll 14a 20o; creamery 27o2*c. Kggs steady at 14e. t'offee firmer at Ilk-. T?i.r.i>o. o? March ll.-Wheat dull and essier; cash UlaOHcj May Mat Juno w^o: July nota. Corn dull ami steady; cash hMo; Mar 85kc, Oats quiet; iash 25c: May 29c. Cloversecd dull) cash and March 91M). retroleutm NRwYnhR. March II,-I'etroletttn openwl firm atW?><e, but after the first salca liecatne heav* andaaggedofftoWMo. A rally thou Tollowra, on which tiie market moved up to Dltyi the closc waa firm at tflHcs sales 620,000 barrels, PinvRVROfl, Pa? March ii.-l^tioleutn dull but steady: oixned at W^c; closed at VI j^c; high est viSc: lowest WO HaAt>roan, I'a.. Morrh ll.-opened at WSc; closed *1 *1*01 bl|hest VIV: lowMt TiTt stiUR, Pa., March 11.-opened st Wio; hljhNt vihoi lowest who; doting at vifo, n CniCAOn, Marrh 11.?<*?U1e -tlecelpU 19.000 head; shlnmont* 4,MO hwdi .market slowind weaker; rbolce beo*f NWt4M: steers wwa 8 90s itocksrsaud feeders 921(W 2fti rows, bulk A Perfect Laxative should be mild, prompt, and pleasant, with no griping or puigatlvo of. locus. 11 should alio In* cite the Uver to action, old digestion, and ns ) tOo kidneys. Llko notldng olso, mine's Celery j compound is a * perfect laxative, and cures consti pation where all oilier remedies full. ?'AHttgenilti laxative," Palne'a Celery Com pound la surely without a peer. 1 think I ought to kuuw. tJuee 1 have trleii remedy niter reiuo. ay fur about live or t?U yean and havo found nothing that equals It In my wise of ftjsUvenosg." J. 11. Jknkind, Teacher, Clnyd's Creek, Tenn. '? Palne'a Celery Compound la prompt and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves little to be de sired, 1 havo great conlldcnco in Its merits." Aukst Lmojmhu, Attocialc Editor, Journal q/Maoow, Athens, Ohio. M For two or three years I suffered Intensely overy nig lit with severe pains In my bowels, which were habitually constipated. My towels are now regular, and 1 havo had no return of those pains since ??i"g one bottle of Paine's Celery Compound V. 0. sticknet, Druggist, Havana, Ala. Moral: UsoPalno's celery Compound and stop ruining tho Intestinal tract with harsh purga tive pills, $i.oa bu for 13.00. Druggists, Wells, iiicuAnnsoN & Co.. Darlington, VL 01/ MP DYES "fSStigSnS?-1 BABIES KULL CARRIAGE WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF FI3STE CARRIAGES, Jius.2108,2110 and 2112 Main Street WHEELING, W. VA. Repairing Promptly Attended to. PAINLESS* Wit IpillsH BOX I th slomach 8lck Heodscho,0W?Hhms?i igMMI Ineii and D ,8cur? loni, AO, THE FIKS1 DOSB WILL ?uffcrer wearnestly invited to try . _ ir<m<fe?/ii?l.afedfe<ne*-"\Vorthagtdi Dl&ClIAM'S PILLS, takenundirected, will quickly rtatore female*to couiplctc health. l'ora WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; they ACT LIKE MAC 10 do*** will work wonders unr - the oiuocularSrtlem; TOtoringloM-lwt Complexion: brincWback the kocn edeo of appetite, and arousing wiUi the ROSEBUD Of HEALTH the whole phyaintl iwei^ofthemitnnn frame. These are " tacts " admitted by thousands, in all classes or society, and one of the best guaran tees to th? Nervous and Debilitated la that BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, l'ull directions with each Dox. Prepared only by TIIOS. BBEGI1AH. Bt. Helens, Lnuraattlro, Unuland. Sold ty ItmuyUt* amorally* D, F. ALLEN & CO., 365 and 3C7 Canal St., Nsw Tork, Bole Agents for the United States, who, (If your druggist doca not keep ihcinj WILL HAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. fel^turaw MUSTANG LINIMENT Thus the Mustang"/conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! and mixed tl 70a3 00. llogs-Recelpts 24,000 head; shipments 8,000 head; market weaker: mixed and heavy $100*185: light >1 C5al DO; nklpH f.1 Tidal 40. Hliecji? Kcct'lpl* 8,600 head; shipments 2,000 head: market steady; natives ft 'iitCi 00; western corn fed tl ttf; lambs 9170a 0 00. Kaht LtnKiiTY, Pa., March 11.?Cat tlo?Receipts 2,140 head: shipments l.tfOO head: market dull aud 10al5c lower. llotre-Receipts 0,000 head; shipment* MOO head: market active; medium Philadelphia* f:? lOaft 15; heavy f.'> 0.'*i 510: pics aud Yorkers 9A OOafilfl. Sheep?Re celpta7.000head: shipments 5,800 head; market ?low and lOalDe lower. Cincinnati, o.. March ll.-IIogs ilrm; com mon and light 1101*4 80; receipts 9,400 head; shipments 68 head. Metals. Nkw Yoiflc, March 11.?Pig Iron quiet: Ameri can 915 00?17 50. Copiter Irregular; lake March 9Hi50, Uad dull; domestic M75. Tlu quiet; Groceries, Etc. M. REILLY, WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork Packer, AKD CUREK OF THX Celebrated "Strawberry Hams," los. 1309 AND 1311 HAIR STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. M* own Cure of Choice Smoked Meat* deliv ered dally from my Pork House at Manchester, THiunanrr stock or GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Hoadquarters for Taylor's Patent aid Family Flour. Hr?(l(|norlcr? for Uie Colebratod Alaroma Coffee. ?Bole Arc tit for Dupont'i Bportlnf, Mining and Bloating Powder. JfiL PORE MAPLE SYRUP! The Flint of tlio Sennon. Juil root'lvcl I'lire Unl'lt Hjrtip, Ircili from Ihoiump, Try II. lliro Mountain llookithMl. Fine Florid. or?ns?. Now York ('rp.ru rii?*. rreab IIomIikI Oolfrw Mid l*ore Tnu, llnlo Aionu lor lha onljf ??tiuln? (lold Dun Flour. ? CONNER & 8NEI)EKEIt, fefl Cor. Market ind fourteenth Bts. JTEW OOOD8I W. >ra ron.unll; rwlrlni nlnlomnrau lo irar .Irwlf l.r?. ?fork ol Ftnoj (IrxXi. (.'meant M-NUth Hoi, A|,nU lot Uia ouljf ordinal Unlet Hull Flour. Educational. It. De CHANTAL, NEAR WHEELING, W. Vfl. (BlfttciBof llio Vliiltatlon.) A ichool of more than xmtlnual reputation, oner* exceptional advantagea for thorough edu cation of youug ladle* In all department*. 1.1* brary of nix thousand tolurne*. Flno phllo aophlcal, cliemleal uti?l agronomical apparatus. MuMcal Department specially noted. Corp* of piano teamen trained by a leading professor from Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture according to tho method of tlio old Italian ma* ter*. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. Ten acre* of pleasure ground*. Hoard exccllont. For Catalogue*, and references to patron* in all tho principal el tie*, addrcM Ml fIIK D1RF.CTRKB8. Washington School of Elocution AND ORATORY. Mai. M. 8TKVKN8 HART..... Principal. 901 "M" St., N. \V? Washington, D. 0. Sixth Annual Bculon begin* Wednesday. Bop tcinl*r2S. Cmiroo of Instruction embrace* Klocutlon, Practical Kngllsh and English Classic*, Latin, Mathematics. Modern Language*, Vocal aud In ?trumental Music and l'h>i*l('al Culture. Tho rrlnccpal 1* assisted by an efllclent oorp* of teachem In each department. Graded Claim for boy* and girl* dally. Adult Clanea aud private Instruction given In tlio evening. Diploma* awarded. A limited number of pu pil* ncroiumodatcd In tho latnlly. For ulreular* and reference* apply to Intkm.i nmce. nnHI Financial. ?J^XCIIANQE BANK. CAPITAL ?MOO,000 J. H. VANCft .. President L. B. D*uruw Vlco-I'realdont DIJUtCTOM. J. N. Vance, H. Ifnrkhelmer, J. M. 11mwn, Win. Klllnghain, I,. H. iMUpMn, A, W. Kuttuy. Jojm I-row, Draft* iMued on Kniland, Ireland, Bcotland and all point* In F.uroj?o. JOHN J. JONKH, Ca?hlar. JJANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL 9170)000 JVM. A. lam Proaldent Wm. II. Bimmoh Vice-President Draft* on Kngland, Ireland, France and Oer many. DIHRCTOM, Wm. A. iMftlf Win. II. Simpson, j. A. Mtllrr, John K, Ihilm.l, K. M. Atklnaon. Victor ftosonburg. Henry H|*oycr. mm F.P. JKPWON. ('Miller. Photography. QABINKT PllOTOUKAI'UM Only $3 00 Per Dozen HtUtilKH* UAIXE1IT, ^-BxmssassBBaBsssBSas?^m A LL KINDS OK BOOK AND JOB TRAVELERS* GUIDE. A HRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF A TIUIV&-O11 and alUr Nor. 18. 18M?.1 lorBmuHciHuu. 'Dally, (fun. FUKATIO* or Exruuutci MARX*. ?] day ixoepr* ' ?xceplod. , , Ka?u?rn Htanqan' time. M. ? O. K. ft fayr " Pbl^ptoUmltoCL M*Jlaad Kxpraaa... Cumberland Aocoi Grafton Aooom...... Bcuwood Actum Mouudsvllle Aooom n , v *"*? Columbus Acooia....^? skiss Chicago Limited Columbus Actum-.. Cincinnati Limited fit. Clalraville Aocoa fit. Clairavill# Aooom to umbua aud CiuciuuaU... Balalru Acuom ,W.. P.*li.Dtv. Wuh n*ton Md Plttaburgh.i WttoburgbV?hlU.liS!^l!:l Wash ugton and Pittsburgh. ^uhiugton - "... a m. u ujr. wjjjbSShuj'Kiw'vwr::: , t:mi> ?10:26 >111 *S:4U pin, . *8:10 pm 12:20 pm ill :16 pm ' 18:56 am 2:20 pm. 5:10 pul 12:46 am( ?11:15 pm ?fliOO'am *7:80 am ?6:30 pm tl :46 pm {& :80 pm t7:uuami vwnwiiiuJi A Col Steubeuviile and Dtiuulsou fl :86 pm t<:20pm ?:40pm t7:20am f9:40pm f 1:86 pm f4:Dpm| MarUnTa Ferry... p)?ubu?iluteTO:::|t 0 evelaud urn Chliiio ?? I PUtabuniiand New Turk, C., i. ? w. B. K, , fcpr^. Cleveland. K. Ik W. t r. 1 in ? ft M&uiilun Aooom..,.,.,,,.. 8t. Clalraville Aooom 81. Cblniv lie Aooom | tit. Clalraville Aooom 81. Clalraville Aooom *2? A<*om.... (i Ohio lUvcr lUllruMd. Puaeuger... Piaseuger te== fr.2L pn 1:46 pm l:uo am t?:&0am to:30pm t8:16pm 8:4? pm 6:46 pm 1:28 pm t 1:22am H:Uua 6:30 pm t8:06 pm .111:28 am t10:01 am 1 fl :87 pm t&;82piu ?11:10 am ?3:30 pm ?8:46 pm u.. 2. * O. Kallrond. ftSuW/f.i ^ue-rillfllllrou*h P??wnger Icavea p m ?.. Rrrivea at Bellalre at 8:00 a., arrlvci at Uellaire ai 8:26 a. m. .. .".SR?*"0"* Apoommadatlou leave. Uellaire ?ti?^6|wn:Aarrlve.l,tUellaire ?111:30ft.m. Railroads. WHEELING A ELal GROVE R. R, , '" Ouimdaller Saturday, October 13, 18M. 2niu,,?J' llV1VhMlta? A Elm Grovo luilroatl will run as follows: Lravr Wiibbuno: m4:?S; ?-:'-c?V,,n-sKm'' 11:00 ft. m? 1:30 p. a., 3:30 p. tn., ft;-JO p. m., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p, ui. Lurk \Vnmi?o i'auc : 1 (:IOft.ra.,7:45ft.a, 10:00?. m? 12:30 a., 2:30 ranaa follow,: Leave the cliyat ?:(J0a. in., and ruu uvoryhonruntil?:l8p.a. leave Wlidim* Urk?tp:00u.ni., and run every hour unlll 10 Mn. Kxcopt church twin will leftve Park ?t i:4S ?. m. and city at 12:16 p. m. 0024 0. HIKSCH.P"-" Siccpt&turdi/. ""a WnoinMtl and Bt. lonlj, 10:26 a ni iftlly, 11.16 p in dally, exrejii Halurday. Oolnmpua aceommoaallou. 8:66 ft m, dally, i ifi.r foluralioa, 8:66 aud 10:26 ? m dally, and ^ly. Mccrutlu'ndayf8"Uri1Iul !or WMOInjton, D. C? BaUlmore, fhlladelihla and New York, vlft Orftlton, 8:66 mand6:10pa, daily, via I'UUburgh 6:30p. w, Forl'ltuburju and Waihlngton, l'a., 6:00 ft m Inlly; expreaa, 7:3?a m. dally, 1:46 p in, daiir sxocpt Huuday. Additional way train I or Wftkh* B | f ft., 6:M p a, dally oxcept Bunday. uki?ri^l ltUbu^Hih, WiuhluKton, lialtimoro am Phlladolghla ai fl:30 p m dally, Duly and ?mn >i o;.w pin aany. >ua and CluclnuaU, 2:46 a m, Uuuday Kor Moundnrllle, 8:10 > a. and 12:00 noou, iftlly except Sunday, ai:d 6:101> a, dally. (Jrallou acconiaodallon, 6:l0pa, dally. ^Yot Cumberland, 8:10 a a, daily, oxoopt 8uu For St. Clalnrlllo, 8:66 a n, 2:20pm aud 6:10 |i a, oally,o.-cept Sunday. ' , J"!'''" tralna arrive Irom Chicago, 8:61 and Buraasr?-1,&-< ^^ =ln^n:K?r^5oTafdi?r ""1 C"" ,rrivc !rom Philadelphia, Baltl mora and Waahlngton, D. C., Yla Grafton, 12:86 [?'gl? p m da/ly; Tl^ l'ltuCuff"; io:? Train; ar'rlTe Irom Coluahui, 4:66 a m dally, Sunday;Pm U:? Em (U1'y """ Traliii arrive Irom Plttaburgh, 10:16 a m dally, p"miftUy*m'0I0111'1 0;MPa and Ji:ld i:4%T.ir,u.,rp."er^m<'',M,m ,oj p mdaUyrrlT0 ,r?m 0ni,M)I1'9:45 ? m' Bnd U:3S ??5!ptSu'j'd'?,'0I,lCu?''?r^').?:MPm,a?lly . .?/*!",' ^!vo ,ro? Clalmrlllo. 10:40a m, and 1.48 and 5:60 p m, dally oxcont Sunday. only wcom modal Ion il:l& p. m., Saturday IlH/nwro called for and chocked at hoteli and ras? Sigtg?" IIIO ItIVKit ItAILllOAl).?TIME ' Tablolakln* effect Feb. 10,1680. 1'nuwii. i'n , ran u l?l'ow??Ceuiral Time, I*.. tfttlna dally except thoao marked thuit which do not run on Hundar: ?outu uouwo. LRAVK. Wheeling Bcuwood. Mouudtvlllc NewMartinrrlUe... VMIUamatown Ktrkenburs Bavcuiwood kfaaon City Clifton.. AHKIVK. Pt. Pleaaanu Galllpolla Guyandotte..., Huntington Charleatou, via K. A O. Charlwton, via C. & 0.> Whlto fiulphurM...??M... Btouuton Aihland PorUmonth Mayavllle Cincinnati ||No.7|No.6.|tN?.?|No. 1. 6:4! 7:? 8:20 8:26 0:00 9:? 10:4S 11:01 p. m 8:15 8:80 8:60 5:06 C:55 7:80 p. in.. 12:15 1:85| 8:45 0:45, NORTU BOUND. Mayavllle Portsmouth Aihland Bta?inton White Hulphur Charleaton, K. A O..., Charleston, C. A O.... A Rill VI. II uxitingtoii LRAVR. Huntington Guyaudotto Gafli|K>lli Point Ploaaant. Clifton ftfaMti City Kavenawood Parkeraburg WilllamatownM Now Martlnarille. Moundaviue Benwood Wheeling. througl I No. 8:80 a. m. 12:01 2:02| 8:'JO | p. , 6:40 ?:6r?| a. m, 8:00 4:12 4:00 f&:00 6:15 6:40 7:00 7:16 7:40 0:00 10146 11:16 12:,'i7 1:57 2:lf. talao a. m. tosao 10:45 11:05 p. m. 12:12 1:45 2:15 8:43 4:65 6:00 6:10 C:00 7:15 7:80 8:uc a. m. 6:i? 0:15 0:32 7:117 V:25 10:00 . 11:44 p.m. 1:06 1:10 1:46 2:06 8:27 3:40 8::m p. ni, 10:06 i. in. 4:?!l 9:15 ho. 4.|fNO,8| C:40| a. m, 10:00 10:15 U:40| p. m 12:02 12:40 12146 2:00 8:2T> 4:00 6:66 7:10 7:30 7:45 tp.L. 8:15 3:27 4:45 6:00 6:31 0140 fo:oo tNo.tt fi.ui fl:m 8:20 0:36 0:56 10:1(1 J1 .....jcli 'lickeu and ilaxgago cli(>olio?'i u> a a,1?;;! BtonljnvlUe, ijtuhunihand the Kut. c:aOa. a!. J2:86 p, m,, 8:20 p in. ami?:? p. a. Pm (>"ium: bui, Cincinnati, indlauainli, and Dl. ?.m,.nd6:,o p.m, Forfolnmhna? ,dch"JL'? 11:86 p, a. ?fnilni arrive at Wlioclliii a| Wfl Train'J Ir.^lht' l't"e S" "20 p. a, Trains leaving at II J) i, m, and arrivim/ *??*! ii. a. run mi lid beiw.on W iwHnJ ?nd Kttf ""H", *" train, dally exccpt? f It tit a u ' . . BBgMSBW* Stammering Cured. fated. Testlmoniala from itrona, who bavi Uioao Inter* SS?fr wlncatora and tho jWuhl^ton r-feWiMC THE WHEELINQ ?WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER !? 91.00 m TEAR. Th? Qreattit Family Ntwipapar Of Wiftt Vlnlnlt.