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Amusements.""opera house.
ONE NIOBT O.NLT,
Monday, Sept. 30th.
SO DEAD LK1TKKS IS TUIS.
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OPERA HOUSE.Friday, October 4th, 1889
Great Mualcal Kveut of Ibo Scaionl
CAMPABIHI-WH1TNEYOl'ER t COXCEUT CO.
Giviu* a Choice Concert Programme audthe third act of
COUXOD'Stilt.VM) OPKUA $ "FAU8T"lacoatutne, wlib the following Celebrated
¦ti<l iucutuparablu Operatic ArtUU:
JILI.K. CLEMENTINA UK VKUB, tho BlWer-vuIom) owMer of to day.
Hiss I.AHA I'UOMS, the tiroat«it American
Dl'ZL'NSI, tho well-knowa Ital-
UuVuSlOTI! nOLOONA, llie Grind lulUnlU*>o Ciinianie. Aim
810. italu c'aMI'aMINI, tho Greater ofLlvliw Ttimrii. aud||!i. hyH"N W. WHITXIY, Iho OrandvatAimo America urer produced.Friiv». I'nrii uct ami Drew Circle, Interred
Pfo't. II SS; A<imluton. |l CO. Gallery. HoM-rtfrl Bmta 91 U>; atlmiaaiou "¦» ct'iiU. halo oftea1* commeaiea utmiay, October 1, atb a. in.,
H Mn d»Hi T". »».'H
Grand Opera House.0.0,UHNTHKR, Lcmco aud Manager.
Thrre Nljfbt* and Wednesday Matinee, Com¬mencing Monday Kvtuiur, beptember
SUN'S NEW PHANTASMAAnd Rufined Concert Co.
Tho (lrautfeat *u»oll<latlon of TaleutM Ar¬tUU! A 'iiBtiil Concert! Relued «| eelaltlcallilat-k Art antf Jilualoutl Mlnlaturo Carnivalwith New mi.a Hi uutiful lluata. OurLadlea'L'tuMcrite Orcbcatra mil Navel Ilrua Band.Cbiuge ol l'nuriiamg every aixht.
Hcata a» »mIu hi Mi-Lara Henna Hat andTurni 'i -t.t»» P-ic«'«ift.ftmid Me. >«i7
Trustee's Sales.
rjMlUS'liiE'S BALK.
Hy virtue of a deed of truat made oq tho 18»hdav of October, lhM, by Heaaou Maainga to thetinder^Um-d iruitec, uud of record arnoag thepublic land mordaof Ohio foamy, Weat Vir¬ginia, iu «hed ul truat book '21, fallo4tf,I will on
FltlDAY. OCTOOKK 4,1U0.t«*lniili)«at in o'clock a m.. nt the treat doorof the Court Mcmim* of Ohio couuty, TV'aat VlrglnU, lo tbr city of \\ heeling, prnmd to aell atpublic iiirtiou the following du-crlbel real eaute, to wit; A certain lot ar tract of land aim-ate hi ibe town of Clinton, la Ohio eouaty,Wcat Virginia, aud bounded aa follows: Beginningata |>e»t in a f. ate an the bank ef Shortcreek; thencu H. h upolca taaatako; thenceH.W K. .I- pole* to n fllnke; thuiiao N. '21H* K.M pole* to u Make In the Potomac turnpike;tbeucu wiih aald turnpike N (.0' W. ic jkiIm toa itake; thiru* N. ha' .«. 7 M fiolaa to a loauitjhiu in fence; thuncoU lb* \V. a.s |>alea to theplrno of biKiuuiiig, aud coutulalag W |>en:bcimoruorloai, r
TaaMft or HaLr->Caah.The title to thin property la believed la be
good, but telling h* truatw 1 will aonvey onlyaucb title aa la veatcd lu mea< audi trustee.
WM. H. CALUWULL, Traatce.J. C lf»»vrY. An«iiUiti<«r. kii'i
Books, Stationery, Etc.
Mountain Songs and Seaside Melodiesaro past. I ot in bucklo down cliccrfitlly to theyear'a munUul work. greatly umIMlhI br thenur, complete and moat uaoful Mualo Books,prepared by Ujo
DITSON COMPANY.Bonn Harmony, fiOc; 16 do*.") These wo will tuoRoyal Singer. Cue; S* do*. J-for Sloglug Clas-1Jehovah's i'ruiie, II; fti dos J mm, Cholra, dc.
ta; lidos.*) FV
ts;*4 80. JBong Mauual, Honk 1.80eta; lidos.*) For
.. .. Hoik 2,4'ict«;>4 W. V Graded" .. bookMcta;U 80. J Schools.
Ememon's Easy Anthems,M)i;ta |7l!0 dot.) Clwlra and
Emeriou's Anthems of Pralsn, > MusicalSi. Svdor.J Socletlca.
The iliorc 8 l>ookii aro by L. 0. Emerson, oneol tin* be>t 11v111k compilers of mualo booka. Tbomu»lc In i»y uuuy composers.Children's School J Very popular tMmy. i'i cla.; (3 r-i dm. f collcctloa.Voice* ol l'raln. llutcblna.
.IOeti.;H20do«.PralioluKong. Emoraou.
Wet*.; |l20 dosBonn* u( Promiae. Tonney A Hoffman
itt cla.; S3 CO dos.7,00" Piece* Octavo M usic, ) Order by List,Sacred. Mnilnr, Anthema.Glera. >wh ch ploatel'art-Sutig*, A c. 6 to 10 cla. cach. J rand for.
MAtLKD FOR AKTA1L 1'lllCK,
PraiseMeeting*and
SundaySchools.
OUTER DITSON COMPANY, Boston.c. ii Dmotf A Co..
w.7 UnwdwuT. New York.
SUNDAY SCHOOLSWanting n Now Mualo Hook Should
not Fall to Examine
Triumphant Songs No. 1, by E. 0* ExccllTriumphant SoiigH No. 2, by E.O. ExccllJorful Sounds. (Just out)
l»y Sweeney A KlrkpatrlckPrlco 35c per cony, br mall; S3 per do*,
for any ofabovn.Suitablenlto for Revival Servlcos. Call on or
Write to ua.STANTON A DAVENPORT,
a*H 1.V1 Market Street.
JgOIiOOL UUOKS,Slates. School ltags, Pens, Ink,
Writing Pai»er, I'ada, Slate and I*ad Pencils.Everything needed by a School Ilojr or Cllrl.Book*, Newijapora, Magailuea and Stationery.
c. u. Qpiumr,»7 Una. ltl< and 1M7 Market Street.
Breoch-Loadlng Guns.
Attention, Sportsmen IWo have Juat received a fino line of
URUGCIMiOADINO GUNS,Including Rlflea of ell kinds, and both Single
and Uoublo Karrel Shot Uttna. ranging Inprice from $8 OO to flOO each.
Onr"PltK'E MACHINE" <«UN0 aro the beetvalue for the money In the world.Call and see tbem at
I. 0. Dillon & Co.'a.We are Headquarters for Loaded Shell!.in
Cornloo and Tin Roofing.
Galvanized Iron CorniceTIN ROOFING.
Bpeelal attention given to ell kinds of ShMtIron and 1in Work on Buildings, All* Btoeiand Felt Hooting,fafund get prices before mnlrartlig, as I an
prepared to give banalns In thatUne ol work.
&
t Hoofing,ill set prlnI to give In
II. F. CALDWBLL,/ or. Main and South Streeta.
STfilffllUH!"ISAMMWW
.old by Err.mitt*. All.etrleaaltftmH Falnt»-«eeto«iaer saaUundry lllalng.see sea Ink fowdsra-? eolert.ft saa8boeAllan»eiat>fe*aln»senna Egg L>ya»-I eekws.
THE WHEELING
« INTELLIGENCER I,1.00 FEK Itlt
Tli. Or.it..t Ptmlly N.w.p.p.#« W..I Vlralnll.
Medical.
NEVER FAILS.KSOT10M ON nCM AND KICK.
After nifllrlng for eight months with * trou«blesomoeruption on u>> face and neck, and try-uk all sorts of remedies, Iwu finally cured bytaking a few bottles of Swift's Specific. It la*creased my weight from 05 to 185 pound*
A. W. Oook, Ottawa, Kan.lIIXtnUTWf ELIMINATED FROM Til* BLOOD,I am satisfied that 8.8.8. U tho l>en blood
remedy In tho world. I have mod U lor rheu-patLmi with tho best results.
L. L. KouatL, Sherman, TernBAD CAM or ntOST BIT*.
A patient undermycharge was bodlyafltectedwith blood poison, thu result of fruit bite in thefeet, Both feet had sloughed off before he wuturned over to me. Ho wiu etired sound with ufew bottle* of 8.8.6., and is now walkingaboutou his knees. K. I. Wood, MllledgevlUe, Go..Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
freo. Swiki Sfficinc Co., Atlanta, Go.
The VerdictOF ALL who bavo used Ayor'fl Pill*
for liillouancHS and Livor Com-plaint id that they aru tho best overmailo. Being free from any minora!ingredient*, and sugur-coajed, Ayer'aPills aro adapted to ull ages, constitu¬tions, uud cllmujes..'Having used Ayer's Pill* for ninny
years in my practice and family, I fooljustified in recommending them ns unexcellent cut hurtle uud liver medicine,They humIuIu ull tho cluims mudo forthem.".W. A. Weatfull, M. I)., V. p.Austin & N. W. It. It. Co., Burnet,Texas."Ayor's Pills keen my stomach uud
liver In perfect condition, i'ivo yoursugo I was ntllicted with onlargomout oftho ilver und trlth a severe form o! dy«-pepda, most of tho tiino being uiiuhlu toretain auy solid food on tuy stomach. Ilinally began to taku Ayor's Pills, andafter using only three boxes of thesomagical pellets, was u well man.".Lucius Alexander, Murhloheud, Mass.
If you lmvo Sick Jlonducho, Coustlna-tiou, Indigestion, or Piles, try
Ayer's Pills,PttBt'AltBD BT
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats.Sold by all Druggists snd DealsaJn Msdlclne.
CUREBlck Headacheand relievo all the trouble# tad-dent to a bilious state of tho system, such asDIulneM. Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress afterrating, I'aln in the Bide, Ac While their mostremarkable succtsa lias been shown in curing
SICKneadaehe, yet Cartkr'b Little Livsr Pilijiare equally valuable la Constipation, curingand preventing this annoying complaint, whiwthey also correct all dlsonlor* of the stomach,stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.Even If they only cured
HEADAche thoy would bo almost prlrele* to thOMwho suffer from this distressing complaint,but fortunately their goodness do#* not endhero, and those who once try thein will Andtheso llttlo pills valuable In no many ways thatthey will not bo willing to do without thera.But after all sick head
ACHEIs tho hano of so many lives that hero Is whorewo make our groat boast Our pills cure Itwhile other* do nutCartcr's Lrrrue Liven Pills are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills niakoa dose. They aro strictly vegetable and donntgrlpoor purgo, but by their gentle actionplease all who two them. In vials at 85 cents;flvo for ft. Bold everywhero, or Rent by mail
cum waicnro co., lfnr
MR Sail Sue. Saall Prica,
COTOADC UAnX .
XT UU .Rai;SCancers, Humors, Bores, Ulcers, 8welllng>,Tumors, Abscesses. Blood Poisoning, BaitRheum. Catarrh. Erysipelas, Rheumatism,and all Blood and Skin Diseases.Price, »l per Hint JJottla. or 0 Dottles for $1I lb. can Solid Extract $V.(0
J. M. LOOSE UILD CLOVHR CO.,Dotrolt,lllcb.FOR SALC BY ALL DRUQQItTP.LOGAN ORUQ COMPANY,
Drldgo Corner Druggists,«P26-DAW-J10W Wukrijxq, W. Va.
|'rlrr-*1 00 t»»r
ew'i catarrhCream BalmCloansaa theNlUl Paasagas,Allays Pain «ndInflammation,HaalathaBoraa,Raatoraa the
tanaaaof Taataand Bmsll.
THVTIIK CURE.A partlclt li «rrllM Inlo rich p»lrll and li
MII MWMW M Warren atrrtt. New York,
tKnn HENYARD-WK WILLCp UWU wy Ui« .'.ote rawiNl lot.ifljibm ul l.lrtr Ooronlajnt. Pjapcjtala, Hick Head-.ens. IndltwUon, CoiiniMtlpn or rout Irene**we mtinot cure with \\Wa VfwUblp L ?erPllti, when the dlrrotloti* are etriitlf odmpllHwith. Tfefr «f* purely Vefetable anil niter l«il10 live .dlaftfiloii. liiifjr coated. Urgetotee, epBUtnlM w WU», ttrffita. HawiroolcqanterfeluMdltnlUlioM. Ttai genuine nan-fefSV»n.WifeS: ti«kfi M'a wjmllI1IWU. Wliffllni. W. V». wl»tmnw
HOW fO AOT I APVIOK PHKI
wUMJUUf\.,|| arnitlni, br Ih»nESTORED®.?^IIPW I wlllllf Si illf hH'H /rfti aQUMl' ihb ma«Nji oo.i n r«k ru**. i.* i«thmim
g(ie IntellioencK.OWc«i Ho». 10and 17 KuurUtuih ftrenl.
who m rum ni/itAs m\I »it by lb« bcaMh wbilo ibe Are buroi loir,Aud a tbroiif of uKUiorlti glide,
Liku (buftUoI Uui J»>» 0/ loug ho,Exw ihc pruulM vf toulb bed died.
They gild* with a ateeltb; tod nolaleea treed,Lnvulcome, uubiddeu, to-uf*bl,
I tbouKbi ludevJ.lout a«o. thay were deedAud buried forever from il«bu
'TU uMku lu bury tbem, abattoir or deep,no grav« eau a memory hold;
Hover Ui] I iu my own grave alacpWill the iaallol ibeae ihoata bo tolled.
.Button C
UK SAVED THE ST1K&AWarBemUioacunceaad uTouchingBceuo
at a UunitueUChicago In lit-Offit,"I vu present not long sgo," Mid the
Colonel, "»t» banquet where an oldarmy officer 0f Engliah antecedenta »uon the programmo to speak to the senti¬ment, The Iriih in the Union Army-courageous and loy*l Americana, theywere aa true aa the trueat, M brave aa
the bravest.' Thia puialed me greatly.Wby nhoulil an American ol Englishdescent be called upon to complimentthe Irish-AmericausT I did not under¬stand the situation until my friend, oneol tho bard tighten of the war, aroao toapuak. Ilia speech waa tlmply a littlestory. and yet it atlrred me u levspeeches over (lid."My friend of English antecedents s«t
near the centre of a long table. Almostopposite him aat a stoutly-built man whowould have been bandaomo but for thefact that bis oyea were sightless. Thisblind msn received llttlu attention ex¬
cept from the men who sat on eitherside of him, both of whom were Irish¬men and atrangera to the majority of theguests. When the toast was read, spesk-ini{ In such enthusiastic terms of theIrish soldiers of the war, tbelr facesflushel, and they aat ercct, lookingstraight across at tho man who was torespond."My first surprise was la tho manner
of the speaker. I knew him to be oneof the coolest and most nnexcltsble ofmen, but as he rose to his feet I saw thatho waa controlled by atrong emotion.Ue stood for a minule looking down theline at tho table, as if studying thethoughts of overy man present. Thenliu began In a quiet tone, ssying thatwhen thla toast was asalgned to him hewas puzsied to know why ho should beselected above all others to speak ofIrish courage In the Union army."He said as much to bis wife, but, as
bu ssld it. there caino to his mind an In¬cident of hlssrmy life thst made thewhole matter clear to him. Then beproceeded to relate the atory of his ex¬
perience at the turning point ol onoofthe fiercest battles of tbo war. In themidst of a hand-to-hand contest, tvbereoverything depended on every man do-log tils bpat, he received » blow thatseutblin headlongtotbeground. Whenhe regained consciousness ho realisedthat a terrific struggle waa being foughtto the death above him."The first objects to catch the oye wcro
two sturdy legs in bine.the legs of someonestandlngsstridoofhim. Tbeownerof tho logs seemed to be bending thisway and that to shield tbo prostrate olll-cer from blows that were tailing on hisown dovoted head. The fight was overtho flag, which was torn into fragmentsas the men struck and cut oach othor inthe fury of their wild excitement, buthappen what might the nne man stand¬ing sstrldo tbo captain never moved bisfeet. Tho captain did not know whothis stout defender was until, in anawerto a demand toaurrender, there came inIrish brogue, 'To Uallfax wld you I'"lie realised then that Pat McBrlde
wu} fighting against odds for tbo flag andhis csptsin. Ho realised, too. as bloodenrno dropping down In his laoo, thatfat was sorely wounded. lia.knew thiswhen In a fow minutes he wss draggedout from the heap of wounded oncl sawl'at fall down from loss of blood. Theyfound wadded Into Pat's blouse that partof the flag containing the stars, and Pat'sonly remark as they strove to revivehim was, 'Be gorra, I saved the stars,'alas, that he could never see again.
"This was in brief tho story, but Itwss told by a msn who felt every word,and was told so dramstically that at itsclose nearly overv man at tbo table wasstanding on his leet. As tho speskerwent on to pay his respects to the manwho bad sated his life, and picturedblm as the ideal of soldierly courage audloyalty, the blind msn opposite stoodliko one entranced, and as the speskercloscd. he plunged across the table, reck¬less of glsss snd chins, and with a howlof exultation throw bis srms about bisold saptain."Tho aceno that followed Is simply In¬
describable. The story called out all thonoisy demonstrstiveness of tho Irish na¬ture. The speaker was overwhelmedwith congratulations snd thanks. Lis¬tening to what was said, to other storiesthr.t this one oslled out, I understoodwhy an officer of English anteoendentshad been selected to speak of the cour¬age and spirit ol the men of Irish de¬scent in the Union army."
A ll)<to on a Locoiuotlro.Scribnm Jlagatlne.Wo cannot toll from the time tablea
how faat wo travel. The achoilulo timedoca not ludlcato the delays that must boinado up by spurt* between stations. Thotrawler who la curious to know jnat how(net ho isgolug, and likes the stimulus ofthinking that be la In a little danger,may find amusement in taking the tfuiobetween tnlle poita; and when these arenot to be seen, he can olten get the apeedvery accurately by counting tho rallapassed In a given time. This may bedone by listening attentively at an openwindow or door. The regular clicks ofthe whoolaover thorall-jolntscan usuallysoon bo singled out Iroil the otbopiolsoaand counted. The numbor of raillengtbi posiei) In twenty seconds la al¬most exactly the number of n)|lea run Inan hour. But if one want* to get a livelysenso of what it means to rush throughapaeo at Ofty or sixty miles an hour, hemust get on a locomotive. Then onlydocs he begin to realUo what trifles standbetween him and destruction; A fewweoks ago a lady sit an hour in tho cabof a locomotfvo hauling a fast expresstrain oyer > mountain road. 8ho sawthe narrow bright lino of the rails andthe slender points ol tho switches. Shebeard the thunder of the bridges, andsaw the track shut in by rocky bluffs,and Dow perils suddenly revealed aa theengine swept around Ihsrp curves. Thoexperience was to her magnlUcent, butthosunse ol danger wis almost appalling.To bava made her experience completeshe would have taken one engine ride ona dark and rainy night. |n a dfylightride on a locomotive we come to realisehow slender Is tho rail and how fragileIts (sstings compared with t|is ponder¬ous uisclilne-which they carry, \?esee That a trifling movement ol aswitch make* the difference between lifeand destli. We lesrn how short thelook abosd must often be and bow closedanger sits on either hind. Out It Isonly in a night ride that we learn howdependent the engineer mustbeslter sllupon the faithful vigilance of others.The headlight reveals a few yards ofglistening rail and the ghoatly telegraphpoles and the twitch targets. Were aswitch open, a rail Ukon up, or a pile ofties on track we conld not pOMllilj seethe danger in time to slop,Naw York lirimtillrniii tor ni|h Lteenit.
/In fork ryflnw.Our dispatches from Saratoga show
that prominent delegate* to the Hopubli-can convention are Insistent that theplstlorm shall take a Arm and advancedIttnd on the question ol liquor legisla¬tion. ii a matter of court* there willbe no step backward. The Republicanparly It committed unreeervedly to higtilicense at the wisest method of restrictIng the liquor traffic tad curtailing thitrill whisk it brwdt. U11 ww* not, n
would he forced to Uke thU position bythe course of Governor Hill anil by theDemocratic tppttl to the opponents ot"inequitable and oppressive lumptunrylegislation." The onIf hope for excisereform lie* Id the Republican pirtv, tadthat party will not fall abort of the ex¬
pectations which it haa aroused.Thu Wool Market.
BradMnM'18tpL a.Inquiry for wool on the part of mana-
facturera continuea liberal, but tbeamount of actual talea la rather leal sat-lafactory. Morn of the tranaactions occurwhere either tbe buyers aro in need ofsupplies for immediate conauuptlon or
tbe holders are cdnltralnod to grant con¬cessions. Speculative purchases are
quite unknown, bsles are, therefore,naturally irregular, aome bouaea report¬ing ¦ large movement and others noneat all, The general situation it Rallyunchanged, prices being too low for themajority of nolders and too high (or tbeconsumers.
Dispatches from London mention a
large attendance at the sales, whichopened Tuesday. A choice selection ofCape wools are offered. The supply ofAustralian croas-hreds waa insufficient,There was a good general demand, July'sdosing prices for moat growths beingfirmly maintained. Fine Australianscoured made an occaalonal alight ad¬vance.Boston reports an Interesting market,
much of tbe wool in store there beingheld on consignments for higher pricesthan can now De obtained, while buyersin turn are confining their operations totheir nearliy wants. Concessions, how¬ever, are heard of now and then, andtbe range of prices is decidedly in favorof tho manufacturers. Business Is welldistributed, without features of specialinterest, except that attention haa beeudirected to the full clip In Texas and Cal¬ifornia, the quality of which Is believedto bo usually good. Numerous saleamadu some time ago are announced inthis week's total, the amount of report¬ed sales, therefore, indicating more ac¬
tivity than usually prevails.Tbe sales of the week at Boston aro re¬
ported at 2,080,300 pounds, agalum 3,285,-000 pounds lest week and 3,570,500pounds In thu corresponding week lastyear.At Philadelphia wool has been selling
a little more freely, but in many casestbe larger sales havo been made atthe cost of further concessions in prices,aud from the sellers' standpoint tue sit¬uation is still very unsatisfactory.
The Mi'tat Markets.Braditrteh Seplcnbcr 28.A general upward tendency in crude
Iron seems to be anticipated among ma-kors aud large consumers, but tbe courseof future prices largely depends upontbe action of railroad builders, bridgebuilders, ship, boat and car builders, andother large consumers. Should demandfrom all these quarters arise, tho untlcl-patlonsoljmakeraofcrude material wouldprobably be realised, at least In part.Tbe merchant steel and merchant ironmills continue to be woll supplied withorders, and strong prices ore maintained.Sheet, gslvaulsed and plato Iron con-tlnue active, and structural Iron ordersaro arriving for wlter execution. Tbenail market Is very strong; railway tracksupplies are In good demand, and a(unlier advance Is possible. Tbe gener¬al situation In the iron trade is moresatisfactory than a week ago, and thereare signs of anxiety upon the part of a
large number of heavy buyers lest bothcrude and finished products shouldmove up before contracts are placed tocover work in hand, Western iron cen¬ters are exceptionally active.
Thu I.ill i',l itJ Id,Cohen."You don'd liko dose pants?
Vy they were finest goots, cusdom-madein latest style."Customer."But sop, tho waist reaches
to niv shoulder-blades."Cohen (triumphantly)."I told you so I
Dot vss one of uhose Directory waists-latest stylo oudl"
A Clionp Property.DraU'i Uagatlnt.Bones."Say, Jones, beat chancoyou
ovor saw! A pieeo of property absolutelyfree I"Jones."How? What? Whore?"Bones (pointing to evangolist distribut¬
ing missionary literature)."Overthere;a tract of the better land."
A Now Kind of lunurttncohas boen put in operation by the mnnu«facturera of Dr. Pierco's medicines. His"Golden Medical Discovery" and "Fa-vorito Prescription" are sold by drug-gists under the manufacturers' poiitiveguarantee. Either benefit or a completecure is thus attained, or money paid forthose medicines is returned. The cer¬tificate of guarantee given in connec¬tion with sale of these medicines isequivalent to a policy of insurance. The"Uolden Medical Discovery" curcs allhumors and blood taints, from whatovercauao arising, skin and scalp diseases,scrofulous sores and swellings. The"Favorito Prescription" cures all thosoderangements and weaknesses peculiarto woraon.
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Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow,disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage'sCatarrh liemouy.
"Is example nothing?" asked Burke."It is everything. Examplo is theschool of mankind, and they will learnin no other."WnAT is a colli io the hand? Medical
authorities say It la due to uneven cloth¬ing at tho Vesv, rapid cooling when la a
perspiration, at. Tho Important pointIs, that a cold In the head la an Inflamma¬tion ol the lining membrane of thenote, which, when unchecked, Is cortalnto prodnce a catarrhal condition.forcatarrh Is essentially a "cold" which na¬ture Is no longer able to "resolvo" orthrow off. Ely's Cream Balm ha> provedita superiority, an< sufferers should re¬sort to It before that common ailment be¬comes seated and ends In obstinate ca¬tarrh. MWrJkW
A Orcnt UItoo very,In tho medical lino Is tho pleasant fruitlaxative, Elixir of Datoa. It combinesthe acttvo piopertles of dates, fi^ra andprunes In such a way as to mske it oneof the most pleasant and offocllro reme¬dies un tho market. It Is easily takenby old and young, and Is a sure cure forhabitual constipation, biliousness, dys¬pepsia, sick headache and plica, and alldiseases caused by a weak stomach, dis¬eased kidneys or Inactlvo liver. Sold In60 cent lwttles hv 0. K. Uoetae, W. W.Irwin, W, E. Williams, John Lauyhlln.Logan Drug Company and Goodwin &Co., wholesale agents.
Boils, pimples, and skin diseases ofall kinds speedily disappear when theblood la purlled by the use of AvcrlpSars«parllla. It hss no eaual as a tourcalterative, tho tesults being Immediateand satlsfastory. Ask your druggist forIt and tako no other. i>*w
Every ultimate fact li only tho first of. new serlei..Bmeraon.
A Wcunnn'i Discovery,"Anothor wonderful dlscovor* lias
been made and that too, by a lady In thiscounty. Disease faatcncu Ita clutchesupon her, and for seven years alio with-stood lUsovereat testa, but lior vital or-gans vera undermined and deathaoemed Imminent For tlirco monthsalio coughed Incessantly and could notaleep. Klie bought of ua a bottle of Dr.King's New Discovery (or consumption,and ws*io much relieved on taking thedrat dose that she ilept all night; andwith one bottle lias boon miraculouslycured. Her name It Sirs. Luther Luis."Thus wrltea \y. 0. llamrlck A Co., olIllicitly, N, Oi.IJot a free trial bottle atLogan Drug Oo.'s drug store. I
tick llaidafhs.Loose's lied Clover Pills cur* sick
headache, dyspepsia, Indigestion, con-stlpatlon. 34c. per hot, » boies for II.
WiSOUHDJBAM,** Ot Ib. Money mi MMk
HukiU.New Yoin, Sept. 38..Modey oa call easy at 4a
t>i per oeoi; but loan 4 p«roaa»; cloeod offered»t 4 per oral. Prima percentile papertyiaTKpar cent. Sterling Exchange dull but steady atUUHUm. Sake100,SMsbaree.
7
«SSS!3smss?EKfea^SfcraSsm^smsma&fc»ia!airS5HgKaHiRailroad bo ml-, gulet; sale* only 1414,000,toveromaul aad State bond, dull andYnady.w*De amu stock eioTATieaa-oieej* in
mm¥:> -a-sascr HkId!' «jf^p°»~12!Amm Bagnio 190Amertcau Bipncs 417J auaita Hoiilhtfo... 51£..111*11'ullc V,Cheaanwlto 4 ubto a<lo Jnl (rehired. «L
JSrie
cr#r£.KatiMi& TojMhh70k
..1MKUm. 13, {Ml... 19K
44Hinn .*
Lake Krle4 Wesf."f&fOfanfemes'UuinbbU i Cbaa...' UM ctiliaa Central... MiUiiwuri ItolHo.,... 7SVj
s«fo7k"6SElawSBSEim*=£4o PithntL...... wdoflniM^rrfl.iiff.oL"" 78
TeiaiColoColon fiah«.. gj}
i"'"'""*!- nr
llroadatufft nml Provisions,
iX
?LlS' clo,1pi*lWHc. Rye quiet;^t'.}a Jj2!lPJJ'P1 .woeluts 631,fij0 bushels: exports luo o<\:iuHnnflV ^ 'M.ooo bushels of future* and 161*Sff.^W1'WMJ «ll«andWMlVi aorn^cj*j?Ptomber 40o: OetoboMOKo*«1S,?.bw.4.0SG-. °W»"IP1> ltl.MO biiSil!exjwru 1,31/ buihell; mIci 160,000 htlih!cI", ot Jut urea and 711,000 btubali nf¦poll ¦MtNo.awbluaiKo; mUod twairii Si.aw; wblte do J7aSSo; NoiCbJSo 3 21 jr..atldhopaqutot. Ooffw Ilfidr 3l«>B'D0inu;p: September, October, Wember. DeMmhS?
«"d April lufiStoTlS?^
e.5tei March t.ssc. Cutter arm*SleS dS3c'«w llm;
ttStSSluS't!**!? 28 -T^0 volume of bualnossK5%£i!d * wi,ettl ***7wu larger thanusual[Skh ?linK duy,0'lhB w®«k, though imallertlous wero t/lthij °nn lh0 dijr ibc/(?re* Muctua-L'.S ^l Uf0 Ytl°,n narrower Hmlu, wd aft«roVit Fl ,K'°"ar °rlD*',b® market weak'
f Utile more, aod averated nnit of thealoa fractionally under xettenlaj'i rollnc fl».
Corn vru moderatelMotfr?att&w£fwl£foellng dereloned aomewbat eaaier. A modrnto
a^.o4trfir^,issr«®
®c'ober 111 25; November fJ6^k- Janu-
MS s.«>ic.0<:wbtr i:ra>4c;
.'^lr7Kw"fcrS^poMSiinbJTllS!^SSnSMW'1 Dtc,mUr MXUh^c! Jutu-,ww,'°rn atcsarlrT;mixed ipot
SK i^.'*1"1 Oclobor-lttMoJit;: ho«mbtr(6k.40>fcO. yc«r aud Jauuary 8Uaa9)io. Oata flnn^weaterowbltooxtra aaioUc. ilJeaiMiivItuLh^.1^SMwfejiKifsiatm-jular; SoTz wblto »kSo;TJo/j! whiteSjjwrator aud October 20BS705 November tfa
.lriSr"ynr'i 1.' Wb»>
mlxtd 87c. Oata Arm; No.2mixed*23ko. Rvanlm V.Im a',*,v- >'r°'l«toni itoid)-. vi'buirfirm at |t 02. Ituttorandiugareailor.Tolboo.O., Sept. M.-Wbeat dull and eaaltrr-
2u)l,D'>vl),^7,bor *ad °cl°bcr We; December&'Sty* M.^yMo-. Coru dull and ateady; caabJHo. Oaianulet: auh 22j<o. Oloveneed steady;Kr |m>j " Bi -Nu,eml«rH l»l Otcta-
Live Stock,. Ci"C41n1°i Sept. a. . Cattle . Receipts 4,WOhead; shipments l^oo bead; mnrkotnulet ;\muucbauKoa; choice to extra boerts h iftat 75'Mn'tarfMat 10; stockers ind fSSdei.il l£a 10;tows, bu Is and mixed fl 2fta2 75: Texans II Mi2 90; natives and half breeds 12 odal W. Hon.RecelpUlS.000 headsshjpmonts 7,000 bead; mar-Let strong; mixed U 0w< 66; leavy 13 9UM35'llRht It 10a4 fki; skips U 75a3 76. Bhcen.Re'«>''. tOwlo.iilbJt.mSu 1,000 bead: market
all tbrouah conairaments. Hogs-ReeelpU 2.7Whead; sblpmontaj.100 bead;good medium amVorkcrs II Ouofi w; light I'blladelpblaa 94 76a
'b?T5L.how W 60a4 70. hhecpr.^ols,.t1^^Ji;1'X"U2'000t,'1<i|m*r'head
wcc'Pl' 1.800 bead; ahipmonti 426
Petroleumi
Aaxfffl ts«i«h,)sssSept.28..Petroleum openedsteadr
llRAiironp, Pa., Sept. 28..Opened at MHc:1
cl0,l,,1« "Hoi KS.
h.I« "Wc;Weekly llnnk Statement.
Kaw York, Sept. a.-The weekly bank state-meat shows the following chances:Reserve, decrauo t l.OISA'CIxmm, docreuo 190,GOOSpcole, ileoruwHi ., 1,4*24,WUl^fAl tenders, decrease.... 830,700Deposits. decrease a.844.200Circulation, Iccrcue 14.300The bunks now hold IMS,750 In cxceas ol the
35 Mr cent role.
The moat manifest sign ol wisdom lacontinued cheerfulness..Montaigne.
Tb* Verdict Unanimous.\V. D, Suit, Druggist, Blppus. Ind.,
Untlfln: "I can recommend ElectricBitters its tho Tory beat remedy. Everybottle aold hu (riven relic! in erery cue.One man took tlx bottles, and wan curedol rhcumatlam ol 10 years' standing."Abraham Hare, druggist. Dcllrllle, Ohio,alHrtaai "The beat selling medicine Ibavo ever bandied in my 20 rcars' ex¬perience, la Electric Hitters." Thousandsol others have added their testimony, sothat tho verdict la unanimous that Elec¬tric Hitters do cure all diseases ol tboLiver, Kidneys or Blood, Only a halldollar a bottle a( Login Drug Oo.'a drugatofo. 8
An yon disturbed at nlghtand brokenol your rest by a alck child auflferlng andcrying with pain ol cutting teeth? If so,acml at once Ind get a botUe ol Maa.WiKiww'a Soomixo Sraor ro* Ciiil-natKTsrraixo. Its value Islncalculable.It will relieve the poor little sufferer im¬mediately. Depend upon iLmothori,thereli no mlaUke about It. It onrei dysen¬tery nnddlarrhcsa, regulates tho stomachand bowel*, curea wind oollc, softens thegums, reduce* Inflammation, and givestone and energy to the whole ayatem.Mm. WlMsixiw a Hootiiwo Braur ronUntitiaix Tsrrnma la pleaaapt to thetaate, and l| the prescription of one ofthe oldest and beet female nureea andphtalolinilD the United State*, and lafor sale by »U druggists throughout theworld. Price 38 cent* a bottle. MWI4W
Metols.
ibib^mWdfot^u,bruises, sores. uloen, salt rbeoro, feveraores, letter, chapped bands, chilblains,corns, and all akin eraptlons, and posi¬
tion. 6r money refunded, Prloe It canpsrbox. JTor ssJs bjr Logan Drug Oo.
Carriages, Buggies, Eto,
KULL CARRIAGE WORKS,MANUFACTURERS of
IFirETE OABBIAGES
Baggies,SPUING \ > \Wagons \ \£)*4mll£r*Riw.8109,9110
tad mi
WHEELING, V V\/1\ / xAxw. va.
Repairing Promptly Attended to,
for lnfant« and Children,"MatteliNmllifepMMiUUimM I CutarUma Colli, OowUptUm.ln°«noUHMiupr^i.ur,rmriyiin *>£O-toon***" Eiucmni, I *"** J1."01" ".
U189.(MnlKllnoMra,H,T, I WUfotil tojurlom nudicito,Tn Cmricu Oohfavt, 7T Murraj Slrwt, N. V,
STHE GREAT WASHING POWDER.CLEANS HOUSE. CLEANS CLOTHES.
SAVES TIME. SAVES LABOR, IS HARMLESS 1
BELL'S BUFFALO SOAP-Best made.R. V. BELL MFG. CO., Bnflalo, N. Y.
Educational.COLLEGE OF IILLIAM AFD MABT.
.i- ,«P«»Hneed lot exceed annually fluIncluding booki. board, fuel, lights and waahln*¦tendfor catalogue. LYON 0. TYLER, M.A..President. .»
WHEELING FEMALE COLLEGE..ra4inr d.n»bter. to tbla Initltutloa whore
ibey will rec«lTF ¦ ttiormi.h aud ooni|>robeutlvotduatiion-lbo beat .lounil.tlon lor true nitreuIm life. Po.l,r»du»toeourM. An >blo Kicullv,Hur Inprarenonu ra.de, », belter Imtnio.«on w «rl *u<1 kluiIc ln Wpwr Ohio V.ller.»«. M. bievtoi II.n. oi Wuhfojion, D. a, willjonduct Bchool 0/ Klocution. li<*t, most health¬ful location /or ichoel ln the elty. Terms ret*tollable. Apply to tho President,
J*0 PH. BLAI8DELL.
STAMMERINGthorotJdhly and permanently cored by
method! 0/ Instruction bated upou scientificprinciples. ho trtoka employed. No iccrocydemanded. Tho system, whicn In entirely edu'oatlonal, li endonod br many of tbo moit prom¬inent oduutori and physicians ol tbo country.d.1 . , #.». Mm.M.STEVENSnART,Principal of tbo Washington Bchool ol Elocu¬tion and Oratory.M'hfelliig Address. t7J Main Street. au21
NORTH MAIN STREET SCHOOLFor Boys and Qlrli,
SStetffoVg^S'^Ln.^n^theJK.N1> MONDAY IN HKPTfMIIKA. .1 No.TBI Uiis BTiirr. bj UiuMAS 11ELLK UAKT.formerly or W..hlngtou, P. C.TboKbool.willbocomluodd on Iho jtncml
line, of tbo KlDdcratrlen.French convemtlon tud oallaUienlc nerclna
wllbont OJ:tr* cb.rjo A l'lnno In ibo Kboolman for tbe enlertnlnment ud inttmeilon ottho children.
CHAB0K8 MODERATE.
WHEELING INSTITUTE,Boarding and Daj School for loung La¬
dles and Children,Thorough oourso of lnitructlon In Engllih,
Mathematics. Anolrat and Modern Languages,Music, Drawing, fain ting, Eloentlon and Callstbanlps. Advantages of Tiome life and training.Fall tesslon begins Wcptombcr 4,1M9.Address, M1S8 PARRAK, Principal.
Jlf 100 Twelfth Street
LIHSLY INSTITUTE,Wheeling, W. Va.
SEVENTY-SIXTH SESSION BEGINSMONDAY, SEPTEMBER t.
Tho 8chool Is a Classical and Scientific Acad*emr, snd prepares students for any CollegfiorUniversity ln the oouutry.It has a fill corps of instructed, snd li well
equipped In all departments.The Military Department is a special feature
of the Bchool.Private lnitructlon In Modern Languages will
b« given durlug the summer.'or Catalogues, particulate etc., aldrees
JOHN H. KOEMEH,IT* Principal.
Ht. De'GHASTAL,NEAR WHEELING, W. Vfl.
(Bisters of the Visitation.)A school of mora than oatlonal reputation,
offers exceptional advantages for thorough edu¬cation of yeang ladles In all departments. Li¬brary of jfc thousand velsmes. Fine phllowohlcal, chemical aud astrouomlcal apparattu.Musical Departmentspeciallyoeted. Uorpsol
piano teachers Gained by a Icadtag profeasoifrom Conservatory of ItattgarL Vecal culturelooordlng to tho method of the old Italian maaten.Locatloa unsurpassed for Meoty and Utaltb
Ten acrea of bloaanre grounds. Board oxoollenl,For Catalogue, and references to natrons in
(11 the principal cltics, addressfHK niRKCTRMg.
-ASK FOR-
LIST'S s
EXCELSIOR '¦
BAKING POWDER.fthfi itni/fiir.
f>. H LIST, WHFL1.ING. q
Yoor criw will prort IU quilltf. At,id uImlutlon. Hid to be,
"jour tmc iauk."I Ihtl H, D, LIST'S bun, I. on lb. box.
Grocorlos, Etc.
M. REILLY,WHOLESALE
geocbe,PORK PACKER,
AND OUHKK OF TUB
Celebrated "Strawberry Haras,"-FLOUR I-
Chrlrtlan Bro»'. "Crown" brond,Mlnnoapoll. Patent.Taylors' Patent and "Best" Fam¬
ily.Williams' Choice Ohio Family.And tanny olbtr Choll* BtunJl of Fin11?
Flour la .lock »nd wmtlutully waiving.
Roasted Coffees...Alaroma." "Arbuckle's" "Lion," and my
own rout of "Old Woman," "llorso Head," and"liarHo"1'Agent for the Celebrated DuPontPowder Mills. A lull supply of Rifle, Blastingand8portlt>g Powdor of ewr kind coustintl)In tnnumiitM. Orders *ollcited from dealer*only. Also Patent Hemp, Cotton, and Water-Proof Hafcty Fuse. >0*9
CREAMERY BUTTER.Wo are Bole Agent* for the B*ruo**llle Cream;
cry Butter. It I* tho finest made. Becolvedour7Fresh Routed Coffee* and Pttro Tew.
After using a sack you will want a barrel ofr UOLl) DUST FLOCK.
Conner & Snedeker,tola Cor. Market A Fourteenth Sta.
^KESIl CREAMERYBUTTER.
Holland Herring, White KUh In Tomato Sauce.Imported Sardines. American Sardine*. MustardSardines. All tho latest dclleades of the Mason.M ie Agent for tho only Genuinei Mold Dtttiflour. K. IIANAUER,senMTATH 130fl Market Strct.
Business Cards.
J J.MENDEL,'
Real Estate and Collections.Office, No. 04 Twelfth 6t., 2d floor.
'roperty bought, Bold aud rented.Business entrusted to mo will rocelTO promptentlon. anltf
gTEFHEN McOULLOUQH,Contractor and Builder,
FRAME and BRICK BUILDINGB..PA1I Camcnter Work promptly attended to
on reasonable terms. Hcaldcnco, 42 Fifteenthstreet. Shop In rear. jal
Isaiiri. KIMHERI.Y. C. 0, Davis.KIMBERLY & DAVIS,
fluccesaors to J. 11. clouston,Dealers In Grain, Flour, Feed, Hay, Sc.Also^otnmlaslon Merchsnt* for West VirginiaProductions, Coal, Lumber. Wood, Ac.Goods dollvored free to all parts ol the city.
1', L. K1MBKRLY, Goneral Malinger,Office and Warehouse, lftft. 101s and 1027 Southstreet, corner H Market street. oc22
J^EDMAN & CO.,GENERAL MACHINISTS,And Manufacturers of Marina and stationaryCnglnet.
Co a. Cttktuvu A KionTJtiKTM Bn.» wmkkmmo. w. va.
Profosslonal Cards.W. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,1B11 Mah**t BTRRtr, Wheeling, W. Va.
Collection* promptly attended to. Insuranceallcltod In Wheeling, and In all parta of WeilVlnrtnla. Can place Insurance at lowest rate*ind In basiwmnsnlf snia.fv*w
Flnanolal.
jgANK OF T11K OUIO VAl.LBY.CAPITA!. ...en,1,000,
nr»tu 00 Xn,Und, I roUnd, Ftinc. aad Oer-nur.mmctou.
K. M. Atklnmn, Victor llosentmrgiHenry speyer, «.mni r,r, JKlttOM, Cashier,
2^X011ANOE DANK.CAPITAL. ...sami.ooo,
tN.VAMs.». Iiiumii..... mm.Vic. PnaldentDIMctoM
L. a. Dslaplaln, A.W. Kelley.John Frew, . ..Draft* issued on Kngland, Ireland, leotlandiMslfpoliiu ist mUi
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
8.*0.a.B.-JfetaUK,b!t.
Cumbemad lootpSfeMouudsvUlaAooGMouudirlUo AcaB.AO.R.R.040.i*.,Waat|For Columbus aud Chicago-Columbua. Ctn. and Chi'go.-1Chicago JChicago JL
Coiuiabui A<w>mfiUCUinrUle Accent
r}Ue Aooom.-...HltlAnqpn,,,
fiaBS&l*BISS?1U.^jttsburghAocP., C. di dr. L, *t,
Ittsburgh....,Ittsburgh and Newitteiym
WOT,Kzpreo, Cin. tad It Louis..Express, Clo, tad 8l LooU...afe^rkas
C. A P. K. H.Plttsb'gh. Clsve, * Chicago-Bteubenvllle Aocota.............Pituburih and Haw York....aafcUSt UWPOOl..«
0., L. A. W. R. K.Express, Clereland, X. 6 W-Maaslllon Aooom ................
bu ClairsvUle Aooom8U ClaJrsvllleApcom^.M.L81 cialravllle Aooora ^..Jrii. Ulajnvilie Aooom............Local rrtlfht aad Aooom....
OHIO RIVKRR.R.
.8:10 amI*9:80 am.10:06 pm?8:40 p»ttlilApm.I 1:16 pm
¦20 am1:46pmj :20 pmt40pm
112:08pm
C:npm1:26 pm
B,, Z. A C. RAILROAD.BoHaire A ZanesvllleThrough Passenger leaves
nelUlro at 8:40 a. m., arrives at Bellalre at 8:00
P\voodalleld Passenger leaves Bellalre at 4:20 p,m.. arrives at Bellalre it 8:2ft a. m.HummerHold Accommodation leaves Bellalre
stla:2ftp. m. arrives at il:.Tia. ra.
Railroads.TXTHEELINQ & ELM GBOVE R, R,V T On and after Monday, April 29, 1889,trains on the v\ heeling & Kim Grovo Railroadwill run as follows:IJUTI W'UXXUMO.6:80 a« m., 6:10 a. m., 7:00 a. m.. 8:00 a. o., 0:00
a. m., 10:00 a.m.. 11:00 a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p. m^ 8:00p. m ,4:00 p. m.. 6:10 p. m,,6:10 p. ra., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 9:80 p. m.Lain WumiMQ Paax.6:10 a. m., 7:00 a. m.. 8:00 a. ra., 8:00 a. m., 10:00
a. ra., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 m.. 1:00 p. ia.. 2:00 p. ra..8:00 p. m., 4:00p. m., 6:10 p. m.. 0:10 p. m., 7:00p. m., 8:00 p. m., 6:66 p. m., 10:10 p. m.SUNDAYS..Leare at 7:00 a. m. and run every
bonr, except church train at 9:16 p. m. LeaveWhofllng Park at 8:09 a. m. and run erery houruntil 10:00 p. ra., except cburoh tralui. whichwill leave the Park at 9:46 a. m., and Wheelingat 12:16 and 1:16 p. m.
C. HIR8CH, Superintendent.
Baltimore a ohio HAiLHOAD-On and alter May 12. 1869, trains depart
and arrive at Wheelingaa follows-Eastern time:MAIN LINK.KA8T.
For Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York,4:86a. m., 8:10 and 11:40 p. m., dally, and 8:00a.m., except Monday.Cumberland Accommodation, 8:10 a. m., ox*cent Hun1 ay.Grafton Acoommodation,8:10p.m.,daily.Moundsvllie Acoommodation, 6:86 a. m., 12:01
and 0:10 p. m., except Bnnday,abuts:
From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore,9:OS and 12:l0p. m. and 11:00 p. m., dally.Cumberland Accommodation, 6:00 p. m., ex*
ooptSuuday.Grafton Acoommodation, 12:80 p. ra., dally.Moundsvllie Accommodation, 7:16 a. m. and1:40 and 7:40p. m., except Sunday.
TRAN8-OIIIO DIVISION.For Chicago, 8:10 and 9:80 a. m. and 8:40 and
10:06 p. m., naily,Cincinnati Kxprcai,9:30a. m. and 11:16 p. m,
dally.Columbui Accommodation, 2:20 p. m., oxccpt
Sunday.8t. Clairsvlilo Accommodation, 9:80 a. m. and2:20 and 6:80 p. m., excopt Sunday.
amuvi:Chicago Express, 12:46,6:80and 8:65 a. m. and
6:10 p.m., dally.^Cincinnati Express, 4:66 a. m. and 6:10 p. m.,Columbui Aooommodatlon,10:40a. m., dally,
except Sunday.St. Clairarille Accommodation. 10:40 a. m. andl:40aud6:16 p. m.,daily except Sunday.
W1IKKL1NO A PITTflBURQU DIVISION,.For Pittsburgh, 6:00and 7:26 a.m. dally, and
1:40 p. m., dalTy, oxcept Sunday.For PltUburgh and the Eaat, 0:10 p. m., dally
except tfuuday.Washington Accommodation, 6:80 p. m., dallyexcept Sunday,Plu*burgh Rxcunlon Train, 7:00 p, m,, Sun¬
day only.akxiti:
From PltUburgh, 0:80 a. m. dally and 12:60,dally, except Sunday, and 6:66 and lido p. m.,daily.Waablngton Acoommodation, 8:00 a. m.,dally
except Sunday.PltUburgh Excursion Train, 11:60 a. m., 8un*day only. .
O010 RIVER RAILROAD..TIME\J Table Uking effect May 26,1889. Paasen*ger trains will run aa followa-Osntral Time,AH trains dally exoept those marked thusfwhich do not run oa Sunday:
tNo.7 No. 6. tNo.8 No.l.
MuonCliftonPt Plemat~.~...~~...Otlllpolli MHWW.
Gujraadotte....MM....m*M.Huntington
abbot.Charlwtou, tIb K. A O.
Clurleiton, rU 0. A 0-While Rulphur...SUUBtOQ MUM.,
AihUndPorUmoutlL^..MayiYlUe...........Cincinnati,....-.,
liatb,Cincinnati........M»jrrrlll«,......«,Porumoulh......A.hUnfl,BUQuvOu.h...«..hm4 ».«..
WhltB HalpharH..,MMM«.Charleston, t l*.K. A 0.Charleston, tU. 0. A 0.
AU1TI.IIuntlDRton^...
liatb,
Foldf&MMnUiCll(tOQ.m...mwmmiMuon City,
ANAWHA A OHIO RAILWAY.«n«wK*!iioil flan.'HpiSfSI. In if.
1w'SWffimiiW. B,, iifr*WhSiS'iJi*I i«Sp'«"m" nVo.). khmmch, o. p. a,
gl.EVELAND & I'lTTSUUUOHfBensTrlln'i""I'titjirtdnporl «lT1M1.n.Mil*