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Fail!!!! ?A thorough trial will give positive proof oi this. Hardened Liver, Vive yean ego 1 broke down with kidney and llrer complaint and rheumatbrn. Mince then I have been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my limbs wore puffed op and filled with water. All the bo?t physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. X resolved to try Hop Bitten; 1 have used uiven bottles: the hat-duets has all it one from my liver, the swelling from my limb*, and It ha* worked a miracle In my era; otherwise 1 would have been now in my grave. J. W. Morkt, Buflklo, Oct. 1,1WL I PoTertjr and goffering. "I wai drsgged down with debt, poverty and luflenru /or j vm. cauaed by a nek jamily and law* bill* for doctorinif. 1 wai completely dtaconnged, until one year ago. by the advice or my pwtor, 1 omoieacefl using dop Bitten, and in on* month we were all well, and none of us have teen a tick day tlnoe, and 1 want to say to all poor men, you can keep your jami'Ies well n.year with Hon Bitten lor less than one doctor** visit will cost. I koow it." ?A WOKKISOIUH. WNone genuine without a bunch of green Hop* on the whim labrl. bhun all the vile, poisonous stall wiib "Hop" or "Hop*" in their name. anUnwraw JKSrA written guarantee or core firon lu omir cast; nnilertaken. ?^All consultations Free and Sacred. Dr. Clarke'* Co!ebraU-<l Book and Writings (In plain envelope!) 1*0 ?lnmp?. ECZEMA I For the benefit of suffering humanity, and In heartfelt gratitude at tbi wonderfulTesult, 1 deem It only my duty to give tbia unsolicited testimony in favor of 8wlft'a"fcpeciflc. iiy wlfo baa been afflicted with hereditary Kcsema or Salt Rheum from her infancy. It has increased in Intensity with each socceedlmt spring, and being somewoa> skilled In medicine myself, I tiled every remedy I could thin* of for yens?Sarraparllla combined with every, form of 4"ot?sto and hundreds of other 1 remedies, lotion* and altali wa?hes of every known Idnd. but they all Kavo only temporary relief. Dnriog tbe spring oi ISitt her lower extremities became *o In* ilained ani sore ibat -lie was obliged to tbem constantly c *ted with a c .vering of "Fuller's Jfianh " mixed wet and allowed t> dry on. Among other thing* she was afflicted with a periodical nervous headache, occurring regularly every ?cven days, Mime times followed by an Intermittent fever lor weeks at a time, so that her life be.ame a bjiroen to her. This sprint I determine 1 she shou'd take 9. 8. and follow rtrictly cue ujrei ttons In mani to dose, ; diet, et<\ This was about seven weak* ago. Alter taklog the flat large bottle the disease seemed to increase: tbe burning, i.chlng and Inflammation berame unbeatable.. the, however, persevered in the me of the medicine Alter taking tue second bottle the Infl-unmatioa began to subside. After tbe third bottle the inlla'nniauondlsappf&red.aud sore spot* drlei up and turned white and sc It, and dually she brushed them off in an impalpable i white powder resembling pure nit. She is now taking the sixtn bottle, tnree tabJespoonfuls f .ix times daily. Kvery appearance of the disease htu | gone, and her flesh Is oecomln j soft, white and I smooth again; and what is more, her periodical headaches have dfaappe. red and the is now. at : rears of age, eojoyine the only good health she naa known for upwards of 40 years. No wonder - ? ? ** - - .fc-i .??. U | ISC UeC?*TV? KlUt OBUunu, u>M v?>i wnw v. w. a. ti.lt worth a mous-nd times 1M weight In gold. Any further information concern)tg her ca*e will be clieerfmly given by herfceJfatherre?Idenoe, 1? Mulloit sUeet or by me. Jcll.H Y. BaabUY, 44 Oris wold fit. Detroit, illch., May 16,1*5. Fe rare to get the genuine, and lend for Treatise 1 on Blood ^nd BUn Dl*ase*, free. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Drawer 8, Atlanta, 0a. 1B7W.2M street. W.T. Jp29-ww tor rale by Laos hi In Or**. A Co. and n A ra, ^M^L'YiKAiik.. Toacrixniual tie* jflST t Illftfcjai&SSStt: JJW wnwiH-na ,^'J aflfeci humanity. It -yt. tSL\\ liawelt aieirtalned > .wL fsct, that a coarse 0/ jtflf, *jJfj BosteOdi't gtoatch WttertTrillputaren syst^n to rooh astate ~ will be compeiwot to wSSSSmtStitim SvtWUWrtc jsrare, Burh M the jnallgn irfloeucaolnibuma, nnwh^ejome water, felSfi? WSaftifiSS Pniriliti dw^ fwirn^lfi jiol xvr<k* PROS'. ?3S3kHEflVOUSOEPIllTr I TTtBWTS' gW 1 I s^tepti I HBllS1 1 ?nssss/ jS5g^ 233i&?? 1 B^s^r- AU.? * " " I B^SSTa^i iw-Rlf?i@K' nn ro >i,oo? OAooi ><?.sa?i>u i'oonomthKraM llOW CO.NQUMtOBa DIK. OUmpMi of tho Deathbed* of Soma of the World'* Oft?t Captain*. BattnBenU. At this time glance backward at the last hour at the vrorid'a great captalnaia of etpecial inttreat. One of the flrat to come to mind in modern tlmea la Napoleon Bonaparte, the moat giariotu conqueror among the French leaden. Thiers baa given a vivid picture of the great Emperor'a laat days: The year 1821 came at last, that year that was to terminate the wondrous career of Napoleon. At tbe commencement ol January his health improved, but only for a few days. "It is a respite," he said, "of a week or two, and then the disease will resume its courso." He then dictated a few passages concerning Ciesar to Marchand. They were the ; last he wrote. February brought no other change than an increased intensity of tbe symptoms. Not being able to digest food the august invalid became wealcer every day. lie was tormented by intense thirat, and his pulse, once so slow, beat with feverish rapidity. He wished , for air, though he could not endure ' it when admitted. "I am no longer," he said, "that proud Napoleon who-n the . world has so olten se4n on horseback. The monarch* who persecute me may set ' their minds at rest. I shall soon remove every cause of fenr." Napoleon's faithful : servants never left him. Montholon and Marcband remained day and ninht by his bedside, an attention for which fie showed . himself profoundly grateiul. It was at j this time that bis captors manifested an ' entirely unnecessary severity of espionage or watchfulness. Sir Hudson Lowe, who j was immediately responsible to the British Government for the custody of Napoleon, insisted that he should be seen every day by some of bis guards. This wpt very offensive to the sick Emperor, but aome of bis suite managed to satisfy J the British officers of Napoleon's presence. The csptors were exceedingly sus- , picious, and even when Napoleon was dying ihey lielieved be was keeping in seclusion to plan an campe. The great com- , rosnder made every business preparation . for his end. Meeting death with a smile . an divnlflntl on it wat grateful. he said to . Montbolon: "It would be a great pity not ' to die, now that I have arranged all my . aflairs so well." The end of April ' arrived, and every moment increased hia i danger and suffering. He bad no relief i. from the apasros, vomiting, fever, and J burning thirst ''Ton will return to , Europe," he said to those who surrounded him;'*you will return, bearing with yon f the reflection of my glory, with the honor s of my own tidelity. You will be esteemed ' and happy. 1 go to meet Kleber, Deaalx, Cannes, Massena, Bessieres, Dumc, Ney. They, will come io meet me. They will : experience once more the intoxication of > human glory. We shall speak of what we have done. Wo shall talk of onr profession with Frederick, Turenne, Comle, Cieaar and Hannibal." Then pausing, J Napoleon added, with a peculiar smile, ? "unless there should be aa great an objection in the upper sphere a 1 there le nere below to see a number of soldiers f together." The 3rd of May he becamu , delirious, and amid his raving) these words were distinguishable: "My son. ? The army. Desaix." It wonid seem as j though he had a last vision of the battle , of Marengo recovered by Desaix. The agony continued during the entire day of , the 4tb, and the noble countenance of the ( hero was terribly distorted. The weather , was terrible?it wus tbe bad season in St. , Helena. Sudden gnats of wind tore up , some of the planted trees. Nealy every j American schoolboy of a quarter of a > century ago has declaimed: Wild w? the n!}ht. ?t wilder nl|lit . 11 uuk ruuud tuosoiller'a ^l|loir;_ 1:: nu bo?rai more WJgeil ? "steer n[? r i tun Uio lljbt cu lti? WMtoftttlllotr. { The 5th of May there was no doubt that I the lp?t day of this moat extraordinary i life had dawned. All hia servants kneeling around uis bed watched the lest flickTines of the vital Same. These were unfortunately attended with bitter suffering. The English officers aaiembled outside listened with respectful interest to the accounts the Berrauti gave of his agony. Toward the decline of day his life and suffer- : inas decreased together, the cojd extend- ' ing from the extremities, became general, J and death soemed-about to seise his glo- ' rious victim. The weather had become : calm and serene. About 5;20, when the ' sun was setting Id waves of light, and the . English cannon gave the signal for retiriug, those around tho bed perceived that the patient did not breathe, and cried out ' thatb* was dead. They covered his bands with kisses, and JJarchand, who had J brought to St Helena the ploak the first ' Consul hid worn at Marengo, laid it over , his body, leaving only the noble head uncovered. The convulsions of (lie death ' agony, always so painful to witness, were ' succeeded by 8 majestic tranquility of ex- j pression. That face, so wgndrously beautiful, now restored to the tenderness of youth; and the figure, clad in the mantle , of Maiengo, to present again to , the witness of that touching seen# General Bonaparte in the meridian of his glory. raapxatcE tfis oheat. While Bonaparte wssjust treading the 1 threshhold of bis great career, another [ military genius wu dying.-A genius | wonderful to contemplate, In couie re- , spects a mlghlsr commander than H?po- , leon, and certainly in one respect?the , most?wntiiil?entirely surpassing him? 1 that is, he was finally auceeesful, reigned lost, died on the throne, and, by hiamtatt-tlul achiavemoQli, laid the foundation of the splendid German Empire of today. The following deacription of hit death by Garlyle ia peculiarly interesting; "Ioisuay, Aug. 15, 1786^=Contrary to all wont the King did not awaken till 11 o'clock. On first looking up he teemed in a confused state, but soon recovered himself, called in his Generals and Secretaries, who bad been waiting so long, and gave, with hla old precision, tne orders wanted ?one to Rohdich, the commandant at , Potidam^aLout a review of the troupe there the next day, an order minutely perfect in krowiedge of the ground, in iorrsiglit of what and how the evolutions : were to be, which waa accordingly performed on the morrow. The Cabinet i work he went through with the like precision of himself, giving on (very , point his three e'erka their directions i m a weak voice, yet with the old power ot spirit, dictated to one ol them, among other things, an 'instrnc- ' tion' for 10 a? Ambassador just leavings ; 'four quarto pages, which,'says Herabug, 'would have done hoiorttrthe most experienced Minister,' and in the evening i h? stoned his missives aa usual. This morning etill?but no evening more. We are now it the list scene of til, which ends this st~nge eventful history, Wednesday evening. Geaorals. Adjutant, Secretaries, commandant, were there st their old hours, bnt word came out, 'Secrettriea ore to wait.' King is in a kind of sleep, or stertorous, ominous character, as if It were the death sleep; seems not to recollect 'himself when he does at intervals open his eyes. This slumberous, half-stnnefled condition Issted through the day. Toward evening the feverishness abated ijtbe King. lelHnto'e soft sleep, with warm perspiration, baton awakening complained of cold, repeatedly of cold, demanding wrappage after wrappage, and on examining feet and legs one of the doctors made signs that they were, in fact, cold hp nearly to the knees. 'What said ha of the feet!' murmured the King seme time afterward; the doctor having stepped ont of sight. 'Much the same as before, answered somo attendant. The King shook his head. In-roduloni. Be drank once, grasping tho goblet with both hands, a draught offennei'<ifiit&?liirros!II tomarj drink, anil seemed relieved by It, I his list refection in this world. Toe ard t> I o'clockln^the^venlng t^iere^ bad como on I on the oommon tarsu, 70a may bear the curtain roslllDg down.!. For the TOjgfit heed struck 11 he (iked, 'What o'clock f 'Eleven,' answered they. 'At 4/ murmnred he, 'I will rise.' One of hie dogs ut on Ite stool near him; about midnight he noticed It shivering for cold. Throw a quilt over it,' iaid?0T beckoned he. Thar, I think, was hla last completely contclons utterance. Afterward, in a severe choking at, getting at last rid of the phlegm, he said: "La monugue est passe, none irons mieux.' 'We are over the hill ?we shall go better now.' "Attendants Heriberg, Salle, and one or two others were in the outer rooms, not Frledrich's, bat Strntikl, his kammerbnssir, one of the three who are bis rale valets and nnrsps, a faithful, iogenioua man, as they all seemed to lie. nod excellently chosen for the object. S ru'ski, to lave the King from hnaulng dewn, sa he intotha ivirner of ills clialr. where, with neck and cheat bent forward, breathing was impossible, at lant took the King on hie knee, kneeling on the ground with tbe other knee for tlio purpose, the King's right arm round Plra'iki'a neck, Stratiki's left arm round the King's back and supporting his other shoulder, in which posture the faithful creature, for iboro two boom, sat motionless till the snd came. Within doors all Is silent except tbls breathing; around it tbo dark earth silent, above it the'silent stars. At !:30 the broathlng paused, wavered, leased. Frledrich's life battle is fonght ant; instead of suffering and lore labor, bere is now rest, Thursday morning, August 17,1780, at the dark hour just lamed. The 31st of May last this King lias reigned forty-rix years. 'Ue has lived,' recounts Rod en bock, '78 years 0 nonths and 24 days.' "His death eeetns very stern and loney; a man of such affectionate feelings, oo, 'a man with more sensibility than ither men!' But so. had his whole life wen, stern and lonely; such tbe severe aw laid on him." OUTIB CBOMWELL. It is Oarlyle again who furnishes his iwn unapproachable delineation of tbe { ast scene in tbe earthly career of Rig ind's famous "Protector": "Truly it is a great scene of world his- , ory, this in old Whitehall?Oliver Crotu- i fell drawing nigh to his end. The exit ' if Oliver Cromwell and of English Pari- | anism's great light, one of oar few ait then- < Ic solar luminaries; going down now j mid the clouds of death. like the set- , Ing of a great victorious summer sun, its I oarse now finished. 'So serbt ein held,' ! ays Schiller. 'So dios a hero! Sight Kft tMAfaViinA^ I' tfa /Kn.l Ihla 1 iuivuj iu uo nuionijjvu i m? utuu) miib tero Oliver, in resignation to God. as the J rave have all done. * We couldn't be i aore desirous that he shoold abide/ says be pious Harvey, 'than be was content j nd willing to bo gone.' The struggle i isted, amid hope and fear, for ten days. < ome small miscellaneous trait-*, and a ' onfuaed, gleaming of last word#, and then : ur poor history cuds* ?i "Among the ejaculations caught up at J ntervafs during the final days were the i allowing: 'X think that X am the poorest * .retch that lives, but X love God, or { ather am beloved of God.' ?1I am a con- i ueror, and more than a conqueror, j nrough Christ tbat strengthened me.' 1 io pass in the sick room, the sick bed, \ bese last uncertain days. 'The goodly t lersona had great flssgranees of a return j o their prayers}' tronscendaxjf human j fishes find in their own each a kind of I ubwer! They g*ve hla Highness also nmo aesnrance that his life would be j engthened. Hope was strong to many to < be very end. 4 For several days the conflict lasted, ] ind then, when the morrow's sun arose, t )liv??r wr* speecbjeis; between 3 and 4 in J he afternoon ho lav dead?Friday, Sep* j ember 3,1053. 'The consternation and t istonisbment of the people,' writes } fauconberg, 'are inexpre-sible; their icarts seem as if sunk within them. My < wor wife?I know not *bat on earth to 1 io with her. When seemingly quieted ] ibe bursts otjt a.auin into a passion that j ears her very hedFS to pieces' llnsh,. j >oor weeping Mary! Here is a life-battle j igbt nobly done. Seeat thou not. i " 'fhe storm b obanged int i a calm \ At His command uticI wIU; So tbat lhe wavw which r<t?c4 before . Now quiet o;? und itiU."' I iOAVOV ARC, | The strangest military phenomenon of , dl history was Joan of Arc,-and her cruslly pathetic end hps enshrined her in the 1 ihoiceet tragic romance of the age. Those ] vhom aba pad (Je)iverpd repudiated apd lacriticed her, and history has no parallel i ? .i.:? i r., i<ot .i,. i VJ W1U WIUOOB1 lUgiaiihUUCa ??? HUi BU5 if as pat to death. The frightful ceremony if burning her began with a sermon. One >( the lights of the University of Paris (readied upon the edifying text: ''When ; me iiuib of the phurch is sick the whole . hutch is sick." This poor church could inly be cured by cutting oil a limb, lie round up with the formula: ''Jeanne, go o peace i the church can no longer deend thee." There are couWeting stories jonoerniug her recantations and confeelionsis presence of thisdreadful ordeal, but :rial with unsullied 1 inter. Deserted by he church, she put her whole trust In .iod. She Ssked lor the cross. An Engiehman handed her a crors, which he made out of a stick. She look it, rudely 'aihloiiad as it was, with DO less devotion, listed it, and placed it under her garments lext her body. While she was embracing .he crucifix which was afterward given tier the Enjfligh began to think the performance exceedingly tedious. Jt was now noon; at last the soldier* grumbled, , ind tha Captains called out: "What's this, priest? Do you mean us to dine here?" fhen, losing patience, and without waiting for the orders from the bailiff, who itoiuj bad authority to dlitnlm her to death, tbey sent two eonsttbles to take her out of the hands of the priests. She. was seized at the foot of the tribune by men at arms, whodragged her to the executioner with the words: "Do thy ciBce, ." The lury ol the soldiery tilled all present with horror, and many there, yen the judges, flad from the ?pot that they might sea no mora. She was made fast under the infamous placard, "Heretic, relapser, apostate, Idolator," and Rometbing worse, and then the executioner set Ore to the pile. She raw this from above and uttered a ory; then ss the brother who wei exhorting her paid no attention to the fire, forgetting herself in her fear for him she insisted on his descending. So doubt hopes had been entertained that, npon finding herself abandoned by the King, she would at last accuse and defame him. To the last she defended him, "Whether I have done well or ill, my King is faultiest; it was not lie who counseled me." Meanwhile the flames rose. When they first seirid her >t>? nnkinmr ni?l otirlalruil fni* Imlv wato Mil' UUUBJIW #? ?V? nmKi ?this mutt have.been the cry of (ear, bat, toon recovering, the called only on Qod, on ber angels, and ber taints. She bore wltom to them: "Yes, my voices were from God; my voices have not deceived me," Ten thounndmen wept A few of the English alone luaut-.ua or endeavored to laugh. One of the mott furious among them bad worn that he woald throw a fagot on the pile. Justas he brought it she breathed tier last Be was taken ill. His comrades led him to a tavern to recruit his spirit by drink, but be wu beyond recovery. "I saw," he exclaimed in his frithtio'dMpair, "Isaw a dove fly out;ot her month with her last sigh." Others had read In the flames the word "J?us," which she bad to often repeated. The executioner repaired ini'th'e; evraEarto Brother Iiambart, fnU oioobttttaaaoh, and confcawd hiinwif, but felt persuaded that Qod would nivtt 'Dartoh'him^Oira' ot; the>'-Edjtll(h1 Klni'a Montane* said aloud on returning from the diunal service, "We an loet; we bare burned a ATtK-.Sanap.riU.ie designed forthoK who^ne^l a medicine to puril/their hlwd. MNAXVKAXDT1U.DX. Thm IWIM of Ui. mommf ud MMk "win Soina-aiTt bMB rtry dull ulwLbssi "haIUKUS ?UM-A(r?l>Ud BMrir 12.000,00ft 8MC*i-Thi niuksi h? b.en luwnullj, trtvg lar And at times feveriih.T} 'Tbe total a le* Indicate about an avenue amount of bualneu of late, but thla waa mad?? to appear a? l?rge m possible bv trading In small Jota.; Many gtotlu were w- ak in the forenoon after dl?pl?ylug ?-)D?eitrenjih near theopenlo*, rallied agau alter ou? o'd'V k and the deel ne then coutlnued w ttt unit alight Interruption to the close. A- a ru o the highest prices of toe day. weremaduln the fiat hour and th* 1 >nest d>irlu2 the lis hour th- market ctoiuig -h&ry'aad *iuiln a small ftMitlou cf the lowv.-t llgurva uf the day Saw Je H'.v Ceil r I clo?M at a n?t lo a of K per cui'. . I ouh vlUe dc Kaahrille clo?ed allh a gain of 1 'reree t. Uranger* were piomlnout for -heir .wea neaa lu theaficroooa, 8t. Paul e oilng with a ret lo-a ( aan A Northwestern ^ n tceut Omaha Uai oaowu i^wn ai AUunawMmououiu looks, except rtdfle Mill, are aim lower western Union showing h net dec lne of Jf, Uui?>n ludflo fi aud Ml&wurl Pacific 1 pert nt The r?t cif tj? active 1 at pre?enTf about an equal number I of advance* and a?cUnea the changes being, li wever, for- mall fraction), except Lackawanna,which ladow i U l? went. Tiaiuicllms 3 8 .-87 ?bft ?L U a aa,10fl<- U.H.4ka 18? U. 8 ww 4? lljjf; Ptclflc ft of12SW; Central PWIflc. II H;-Erie, Mcnndii, MX;,LehUn St WdkesUrre of'd. 97K; Loul-Uua consols, 7i: Mlwour Ca. 01#: St Joseph, JIMi; fit. K 4 I o, flwt*. na.Tetm-Mee (to, old, 48 aun-w. <7%', Ttxna Paddc Laud Grants, 4014; do Rio Grande. M>: Union Nellie tl H\ 11 j?: do Land grant*, Km*-. d > rtaMng fuud. IUJ4; Vlr. , ginia fla, 40: Virginia Cower, extra matifed 1 oou on*. 47: do deferred. 6X; Adam* Ex. rew. Ml; American Kxrya*,8Canada Southern, 85 K:' vn- . trai Pacific. KM: Cneaapcake & O'do, it do Unit* Ereferred, lttjfr: do i?cnud pr- f rr d. 8??; C C. C. <t ,88: Denver & Rio Grande, UK: KV-, MVS: do prdeircd, U%\ Port Wayne, 3ti; Kaiuaa & Tfxw, ZtX'.hikeEriei W'wte.n, 6'^; Lakodhore 70Ji: Lonlwllle & Xathville. 413?: Loubvllc, New , A'binjrd: Chicago, M: Meirphli tfc Charleston, 88: Michigan Centril, 63Jf; Ml*oori Paeifl". #JK: 1 NaihvTle & Chat anooga, 44J4j New Jent-y Central, , 60k: Northern Pacific. 28: do preferred. 4<K: 1 CQlcaso a Northwestern. 1(2: do preferred; I08WI 1 New York Central, V7&; Ohio * cmral. l}f:Ohlo & AllMlnlnpi, lflfe; do ire ered, 7?: Pamdo Ma 1. , UHtP.tUborgh, 41: fcadlug, *2% tit. L-rats & 1 Ban P arnrbjo, 19; do preferred Six; a, M ?t nu Paul, ttft: do preferred, ii8: lex** Pacith 15; Unijn Pad3c. 48; Untud SUtee Kxprcw. W: \V? at L. <t P., SX: do i?referrjd, UJii Wella-Pargo Express, 114; ncstern union, ? )>$ z HrendmufTm d Provision*. N*w Yojut, Augu?t 13.-floor, points 5,058 barrels: exports 8,3X? barrels; sale* J1?00 bamJa; * frtdei underfiOOdrm and In fair demand, others lull *ud h*07? Whwt op*Ufd firm nut clnsed J weaker; m-elpts 47.4CO bushel*; w poru 01,686 bushels; sales 3.5>,UU0 bushels future*: lTM.Ouo bushels spot and to ar Ivo; No. 2 Mir lug 03c No. 1 Northern 05c: oogradod spring S5 U3e; ul graded ed7 c>flCi?K; do c. f and 1. $ tOallOOKr; No 3 \-d iG-iUti'^c. steamer No. 3 red (Oo; No 2 red DDK iwtto; No. 1 whl w^o; No. 2 red August w?a Wj?c; cosing at Ootfc; September WXcafl w%, Oordojr ato iyja; October flOlKal C2K closing at n 01; November Jl os^al OIKclosing a 11(3%. December f C">Mtl (*?, closing at II iMil Janury I 07oiji, closing at II 07k: February II OJfcai 0.% rfoaing at IIWiCJune <1lJJfi orn, rpotit'.alynud 'en active; opdo opened firm, | acer declined, closing ea*y; receipt* AWO bosh- jj da; exports 53.277 bushels; sales 076,OU) bushels utura. 360, 0>buthels spot and to arrive: ungraded KaM^c: No. 2 Aug st 5SJS*M>ic, cicalnx at >4o: September Mtta&$6>, closing atsaWc; Octo* wr.Ui-vi'/-, closing at -q* November . closing at ttikoi oeoerob rfiOc. Oats fairly active] d' voeipta 107.803 bushels; exports SO 003 oushels; ulxed weateru Ka35c; white do 37a42c. Hay iteady and lu lair demand, offee, s,-ot lair; K.o ju etatJ>JBi?J?c; new options lower and ao l>e: isles 3i fcj bNgs: September 0 05*7 00c; October .cjc; November 7 00c; December 7.00c; January '.U6c .sugar Ora and quirt: reflned steady; 0 iiwrnti aBsnng lubes ?4a Bice atendy an 1 demand fair. Tallow ;eady. Turpentine steady at Ma. Pork dull and om?wh?tnominal; mess ap.ttll 00 Cut me?ts Irm:pickled bellies 6%c; plckjed hams 11Ko; tjQul<Jew 6* Lwd tuodeuVely *sUve; coaoa t rude spot 6 60oj Keirtemb; r tfo'ifi.Mc: October i GJaO 65c, city steam &S0uf 6?c; August 6 53c. Butor tinner and in fair demand; wes.era 9a 0c. Chicago, III . August 13.?Although prices on Change refuted stubb rnly to advauoe today he geueral wcaxnos was less pronouueed tb*n ior wo or three ?iayi p?st. The tire .gtheul. jr lu|uencewM|ithe#Juoeo( npovts that to Unt- m iW\ vrb?M{ tfss (irmly held, with cargOQt ?xl per m iuir|er l?labcrfor red ffinterandCalifornia wheat. lour su&tiv tr.ore at.live at unihiuaed Dtl ? I Vlieu wu dull ami lower; muiu raugeu: Aagiut J ta <%c, cl?ed at 68*0. ticptembei b7)fa!MKo. ilMed at sT%o; October 80*90#-, cloud at Wttc >1(1; No. 2 spring 8t>H*M94c, c o*ed at 86 >4 c: Nu I *priiig 77c: No. 2 red It closed at 'J.'Kc: n s'o tf red ?7o. Con, a moder to bu-lu u was D rawacud, the *pecuiauve market ?li -wing maw oi lie than yeaUir .ny; sUts ranged; A'WiW 46Xa ? lata ?ju uta. d wcak; au-uki j clod ,,, it 25&; September 94M5mo oioMd at 24&c; H Xtober iuijiv closingat 2jcte let* Kye quiet; n >o. i, 66u. frlaueed steady aud quiet Nu 1, Jv H i?K* Mess pork rultd active; though price* luctuited coosfdeabiy aud tue mark, t opcn?*l iic-'Uxec bat ?xm b gaa to decline, reachiuga lost if <kal ; 1 ter 'her was a reaetlQi o( .thine, mdTu? ma- ke; $lm*l at ouuirfo tmwus; oath fJ ju : WOi; itobtemtpr t9l0i?27>t closing -t p WV fa; October *u aSfa" closing at 9& 27)*a? *5. , Larti was fairly active aud earner aqd pricos were *7V lowjjr; cash fcutiU&o; September ft.J* , J tfftc, o o log at 8 2Aart 27xc; Octaber >. .'5d6.8 kp, . jlo ing steady at 62S*fl83J$o. Boxed tana's fairly * icoye oiu rf?C*l ine*ul?r: shoulder* -i.l6ai.jOo; i'<(|tt rib 5 4tpM3j{c; short clear 5 05a5.*> c. Whisky Srm at tl 15. Sugar quiet; cut loaf 7Ko;g<anu and . Mio; kt*ndard flutter firm: creamery 15*l'Jc; A U.ry 18al4c. *ggs slow. Aficrnuou Bua d ?. ^ . PuiLaDgumt, Fa., August 13.?>"lour rtrady but quitL Wheat weak ; ho. 1 nd August tt?H* #v;sc; September9QHiWUc; October 9 X*Wo; hovemter fiq^alaL Curli w?*k and uusettled: ? No. 8 yellow 61aM,Sc; ttoimer No. 2 high mlxtd (5)4o. stesmer No 2 mixed &4aS6c: Nu. 2.iolxed MtfiHa: No. 2 mixed August 6lfca 4c September W)4a53>4o; October 53rti)%o; November b^i&Sc. j >aw, spot iu fair demand and Ann: ungraded o d white87c:olaNo.2 roi*ed diKp; old .No. awhile 97X0; old No. 2 white SSKatUc: futures steady bnf qub-l; No. 2 white August SiKc: 8 ptember i JZHai.%1; October 32H*?ac, >ovembtr3JH*a He. Uait'-T, iaucy gra-les ?c*rce, uiutuiiy and wanted *t 6*2-*c for poor to tfooue. CiNHNJiATf, u., AiiKUst 11.?Flour quiet and A iinctisngid. Wheat firm; No. 2 red 9iaM)(c; re* Lxipts O.c00. bujheli; shipment* 6,(00 bus&el*. Corudull; No. 2 mixed <.a47kc. Oaa dull aud arsnpiog; No. 2rn(xed 27& fcve flrm; no. 2 wc A Harley |frm: No. 2 t*Jl asc, Pork du 1 snd lower. Su it meats; suoulders 8.73c; short rib 5.Gtc. Baouo it *dy. *hoolder* 4.87)0:. ahort rib 8.40c; short clear 6.70c. Whisky ste*dy at ll is. nuttor arm a pm Toutpo. O.; August 13.?Wheat- dull and ?aa er; . vf. 2wft? a??4c. do august 06c; September MHoI Or tober 97c; N< vember iwiic Coru dull and e *v; . So, 'J cuah or August *'J4c; September 48c Alked; * year JjtJ.t asked- Qati, little duiuv: ossb or August 27?t: SeptemDerJfiJic. C over dull; oash or August H OJ; September to 25. Baltwjbb,-Atguit 18?Wheat, western lower, rlosiuu du l; No. i western winter red >poi 'JJktt mpi beptanber 1*%sWc; October MKaSWoj November Si ftjftal 01*. t-orn, western neglected StuSu; August September 6ft aiked: year ??>40&<ked. oats steady: western wblte ??4Dc; do mixed &&&. Provisions steady and quiet. Llvn 8tuck. Uniqsi 8'gck Yams, III., AugustlS.?The Drovfn* Journal rporta; catvt-Receipts 8,000 heed; anlpmeuu ,3.2(9 bead' market slow audsteady; shipping steers. 14 <0a5 95; stockor* and leeaen 13(mUIO;cows,balls nd mixed 917 a425; bulk ?27103 tO; thro gli Texas 10al5o high r at 3?."u ?10: western miucr- sauce: only one sale2^0 Montana r?x?ps at SI35. Hoga-Keodpts 13 0U0 be?<t; shipments 4,6u0 head; weak and lttaldo lower, rough and mixed 13 tthS 2.; packing and shipping $f2oa4 00; light weights ttCOMTO: skips 83 OUiSflO. abcep -Reoelpt* 2.0W bead shipments llow; natives |i (0a4 CO; western 82COM3 76; Texana friW&UO Lambs per heidflCJaaW. Easr I.iukkty, Angnst 13.?Cattle. there was nocbli'g dolog to-day, all the consignments being through; reoeipta&Whead; ahlpineutaKJo heao; no kdipenonts to New York r-sterdsy.. Hop steady end flrm; Pi.llad lpliias ti OQsS 00; York ntt&a 475. tecelpts j-.too bead; shlvrntnts 2,5U> head; shipment* yesterday to Newark li cart. Bheep dull sud urn lianged; receipts S.20J head; shipments 4,000 bead CfKCutKAT*. 0.,August 18.?Hogs quiet: common and tight *175*1 hj p clung and butcher* 14 25a 4 90; receipts L417 head; shipments 413 head. Petroleum. On. Oxtt, Pa., August 18.?National transit certificates opened at 98>Se; highest ?9c; lowest WX?? Closed at 36>?c; wiles *UtSb*mU; cWnnuee &&,? . 000 barrel; runs ML896 barrels;, shipments 80,ftr7 barrels; charters 14.7&1 barrels. Bai&rono, Pa., August 13.-Opened at 98$?c; . ekafc*J at MKs. highest 09c: lowtet 98)<e; runs 60896 barrels totiu shipments not repotted; charters 14,782 barrels; clearances 1.272^00 barrels. TiTUavn.LK, Pa., a ugustia.-Opened. at 9S)fo; , blfbcatwe; mtWKo; eiMM at Ulip meat*, tidewater 7,23i barrels; charter* 1,(M tar rel% I Pitmonaiit Aogtut 11?Petroleum quiet bat firm; NationalTrandt certificates opened at9&Xfi and dosed at Wfto; highest Ho; lowvst W)fo I'iiu.i.DKi. urn. Atjgtut 13.?Fotcolettm quiet; 70 able t?t In barrels W<c. Ksv Yomt August ll-Petrolenxn steady; United eloiedaiuj?| Dry Clooda. N?* Yoax, Anonst is.?With very ooprea^ra weataer, followed by Brainstorm, tnemar<otban been tWect'v , became of the latewupted demand.bnudllaiood bdslne* is lni>n>jnMMnd 1 bas returned a large total of salsa. Tbe bettered fee 1 uk and hardening of values go on. Agentt K?w Yowc, August is -Cotton, fntana eloaed 5Sr'ftl5^^eri?Car^tobei|?ie?,J JuxuvT ^'(gKciNNATi, 0., augtut 13.-Cotton firm; mid* Narrooa DabUlfaUd Man You ar? allowed a froe trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suapensory Appliances, for the spee<l^relief and permanent curj M majledfaw' by Lddre^g'vol'uk Belt C*.,k?nh?ll)M4 g HWMW WESLM mi Open* Peptm^er an, lew. ?/u*u wVj* Burroundlnp bmutifiU,HWttuSf&MOn*M?J* onpil* and patron*. TER1W AMOXt* THK BEST Ffi-ii. U. German, iluilc, Ac., tor 6chulaatic year, ? writ* to lyfrnwraw : IIANDEBBUT UN ! ACADEMIC I BIBLICAL i LAW, ME l.'MI KnslnceringandManual Technology uivrn IwC'lvil KtiKinccrlnir. KullcwurMin Mauii wK Uuraryawl ScimUBc Utparuwm, t?; IbUhmI $ajjl<nr's i,?tt A BIU What U that which can be found where it la notf 'unit But it ha? never been found in Taylor's rvmiurn Cologne What domcktiu coin 1* like the golnc up ol a baloont It's a<mt(atoent). Ibe mo?t luting and afrwblng if Taylor1! Premium Cologne. TAYLOR'S PREI Manufactured among the home of the flowers; ai FOB 8A LAUGHI *r\*.lTW9rw flivnccrics. &jc. i VI. 11E1LLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Fork Packer an 1 Carer o! the Celebrated "Red Bird Hams," los. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, WHEELING, W. YA. My own Cnro of Choice Smoked Veils received illy direct from my fork House at Mauduster. The largest Stoskof GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE STATE. SOLE AGENT IN TCIS CITY FOR Romford's Yout Powder la Botilei. lie "am&ra's "Glory'-' rot*co?. McAlplus "Oawara" Tobaoco, Lottler'i ' liver t ola" Tobacco. liofoni'? Sporting ?IiiiuK ami Slanting Powder. Celebrated "Seal ekln" cigars. fet. XiOuie Flour. DAVIT HITPIT Ur..iKin'i Rm? DmI In thft ' mtktc * feb5 " pUEE JAPANTEA iieci from Yokohama to YrheUlng, via Fan Frantea Iauoned xt J SMVtU. P*c>ed la Ou<*. TwJand lire Pound Perfection ?a t ft'ju. This Is f-e flru Tt.m cv.if Iraonitol dl* tit hi Who*-ling It la guaranietal to to tho fittest ittllijr g'Qwu aud nitfectljr pate. Now ou toe way f?om tfau FraucUrt), and ex* cted t-? a live in a few day*, dao noiice ol which liitwtfiven. 3r. j". smyth, aul3 Tor. Market & Fourteenth S'j. mrnrm .dvkbtffik advertise svnwai ^ DAILY INTELLIGENCER, A5D DVEBTI8E ? .MAKE MONEY! JJVKBTIBE jjvebti3b wise ldvxktisk dealers ldvertihk acknowledge dvertiije ? advantages lDVKBTIBK ? arising iDVE'ftTIBR no* jjvewbe advertising iDVERTISt C? TH* COLUXK8 Of A ldvxstibb widely circulated Bjl newspaper, ? kttmxm iDVEETISE ? CONTINUED PATRONAGE. LDVZBH8X LDvranas tgy-lio not order Printing of iuij character nntll prices LDVmi?K hare been obtained at the ldv^iheI,AILT ISTELHOENCER _ STEAM JOB PRINTIHU IDVERTBS OFFICE. JUlsccllancous. BIG8E3T HUMBUGOU.T I riD frtadonJtiTeryfmca. Ifrou doubt ourbtulnmor our toodi.we wllltendttuipfefiee, We hare id article aatftterj' uuu.wonuu tad child seeds tad etiprteltUa E?eryhou**eeperwide?tr/bo<iy?he?in buy ntlaorfemtle. MenUoa itati maeraud you will pi drcnlantnd full Infoinutloa I'itKE. tttnpleeeeal rvuSa *?. co., nuteit. n inymyaw ;' ' y IfBW ?*\UJLAHDMWKPKi CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC wn???? Collage of Physicians and Surgeons,' B!hn'?.u* ?? . s-S-HSSS5 1* ? fpisnnpai miiif institute. mmmsm Nrr*D8r4Tw wsfs^a Hubb rom 8 *pt ruber to Juio. S<98. For CattlogaeB. MI. W U. A. OAKKiB, U. I?.. ? Btannton. Vlnrtnla.' 1' IF f POWV Naihvillt, Tena. XV AXldll X ^ 6 Department*: DICALt PU.l liM AITCTICAL I DENTAL tctd In Acsdcmle Dspartmsnt. SpecUlaUanUoa tiurn (Coloflnc. DLE! Wbv Is the winner of * race like (he letter A? He is decidedly flr*t So has Taylor's Prewlum Cologne been first In winning all the medals for excellent*. What it tho centra ot gravity? The letter V. But Taylor s Premium Cologne 1> the (center that gravitates to the hearts of the ladies. HIUM COLOGNE id la now recognised to be the beat in tho market LK BY -iIXsT BROS. <5c CO. gleilleaV. I>r. J. E. SMITH, No. 1101 Chapline Street, Near Fourteenth 8treet The best evidence of a physician's ancoeM is the testimony of his patients. The increwlug do mauds for my professional wnriecs prove that Ihave loalt honorably and fairly with those who have jonsultedme. I never nw a patient's name with* Hit permission, though 1 have many huudrod oer> iflcates tram those whom 1 luive cured after they bad been pronounced Incurable. A thorough modleal education with many yean hospital experlenor ma lamuiariiy wim uicmnuuo mteuw, ft cu*e lervance of temperamental peculiarities and strict mention to hygienic management insures success, i cote ia possible, and 1 irankly givetbo patient mj jpinion. Home Proof. Kidney aad Lira Diseases and Rheumatism.luflered terribly?'"Nothing seemed to help me; ?uld not get out of bed. Dr.'Smlth oared me.'.' ZKPIL PHILLIPS, Wheeling, W. Va. Catarrh, Polypus of Nose, Impaired Voice.?Hufered for yean; patent rowliciue failed to help me. Dr. Smith completely cured me." i C11A1U.ES CHADDUCK. Of Sneidel A Co., WhCelinjr, W. Va. Dyspepsiaand Ulcerated Stomach.? rrcatnient for year* foiled to give me relief. Dr. Smith cured i ne.T* THOMAS IIOLT, Insurance AgenL Kits.?Had them for fourteen years. Dr. Smith sured me." LOUIS F. WASHINGTON. Scrofula, Running Sores on Head.?"My son was i ifliicted for fourteen years. Nothing teemed to lelphim. Dr. Smith cured him." Mia. CATHERINE CAPS. Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Cancer.?'"Suffered for years with Caucer. Had II rot out three times. It returned after each opera* '< ion. Dr. Smith cured me withont knl/c. caustic or *In." Mas. H. M. ORCUTT. Piles, Fistula of Anns.?Flat on my back for le necks. Reported dyln?. Dr. 8mith cared me irithout knife in five weeks. THOMAS COLVIN. Wholesale Grocer, Main Sc. WheeUng, W. Va. Ulcerations of Rectum, Prolapsus and Piles.? 'Was given up to die and pronounced Incurable. Dr. Smith cured me without knife." WASHINGTON DLL ANY, Martin's Ferry. Rev. H. 0. Ladd writes:?"Dr. 8mlth'M proles , doual service? In my family have been most tatls aciory. and I commend him to all as a gentleman ind a skililul physician." Mrs. Margaret Kolksajr*: *1 had been suffering for seven years and treated by many physicians fo> lrsucpsia. Dr. Smith raid I had a tapo worm, and Lu eight hour* removed a monster 1? feet long." Female Complaint*.?'Three jreara In hospitals for femalea, give me peculiar advantageslQ such rutt. Peraons cared of catarrh. diseases of heart, liver, itomacb, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous affoction* ind weaknesses of men and youth, scrofula and isthms testify to my success. Piles cured without the knife. . Pattern at a distance may be treated by letter and satisfaction guaranteed. A chart for seu-examlnaLion aent on receipt of two three-cent stamps, and idvioe return od free. Consultation at office free. Office hours from 9 a k. to7f. daily., Call on or addras, JOHN E. SMITH, MJ).. No. 1401 Chapltae St., Wheeling, W. Va. DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC A POSITIVE CORE FOB Drunkenness OR THE LIQUOR IIABIT. It can be glron In a cup of enffbe or tea without the knowiedeeo' thnpen-muklnwit is absolutely bsmlena,snd *111 effeet a permanent and speedy cure when* the patient is a moderate drinker or an alroholle wick It baa been given in thou iand? of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure baa lo lowed IT NKVfcB KAH?H The system once impregnated with 'he Spelflc It, becomes an ntter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. G0LT>EN SPECIFIC CO., Prop'rs, Cincinnati, 0. For sale by . JWXJAN & CO,. Druggists, Whe? ling, W va. Call or write tor circular* and full particulars, jyVewar liptefeld B IV 11 Care* G and Q ih 2 to 4 tUjn. mASic your utiikkiki mr u. Sent to any address for $1.00 MALYOOR MFG. CO. SuriflKlIeU, 0. DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS, Will fare Dleeaaeaof the Kidneys, GrsreL Gleet Stricture*. and til Urtiuur and Urethral Dlaoaaea, Nerroua and Physical DoDility. Seminal Waakneaa. Lot* of Vigor, Premature DocUne In Man, Xarlj Decay. Impotency cauaed by enow of youth, excwoii Ac. Syptmlaln'aD lu form* aore throat and noeo. ulcem, eruption*. acroiula, totter, aalt rheum and all blood and akin diacaaoa. Femal* Wcaknea apeedily cored. Gonorrhea cured In I lays. Price IS 00. Bold to Wheeling, W. Va.. bj k. f. Bockqiq, Lmam <fc Oo., DruggtatL SautVr aafleeilad bu CHOLERA IS COMING! W# "will itate for the Benefit of the white tbat during he rbolera of IJ-Si the original Cholera Mixture, manufactured by Dr. J G. Howard wlch tared thousands of lira at that time. al>o In Chi'era of 1819 and IMS. can be had of the ?oIe raannfacmrert IIALLWCK A CO., Fulton atreet Br-oklyn, N. Y, at 60 cent* a bo<tlf?. or by exprcae M cents. Father* and mother*, the only sureremely fa now offered.to jou for Cholera Cholera Morbus, Dywn'ery, Dia*rbco*. ?nd all how?? <wnpUInt? Ag*nt? M KBMdy.bw dlii?T?f?d * tl m D?f biui at Mlt-fnn, which bt wMlSmd FRBB tobVa tuUo**ng?nn. AiklWMMh J.M.BKKVEK43 Chatham York. gUsfttttCTUt. CapitalDinlDgBnoms MARTIN TtlOBNTO*, PWPR Enabllihed Sept. 1,1873. x< ,** ,v*> '-'* ?>. . . " . phvi'I *? - ; . iv* wmSSr*iK? i tujVtSlbimnof jlwoiyraUh^^^^T^ gotttrics. prcas. Le>r?-WmeMnf *6-c| *? ? *|jjfr & ArrlTfr?Btnwooa.....^........-.... 6:55 1:45 1:65 Monndirllto , 7U6] 4:tf> 8:66 & ( 'Urlnvtan.... 7:55 4:45 U:'J0 3/ Prontor. 6tfn ?a? U:6S Hew MartfmrllU, M6 ?di u.-s W 8JI 5:? !2:M II sl ii WlUl?nmo>ra lOriK 701 SM U fwhaiiboin. w. v..? injal ;:?j| ?oao nam. _ . a.?. r.u. U. >. $? U??-lJrkmbOTi. _ Off 1:30 t:u Arrive WUlUnutuirnUbrl'Ua) ego COM 7ao W'e?SBKS55^ZZZZ ?i8 "Iw'.uS Ulilcnrille coo t:?! 11M Strtl* ..?? 8:18 J:5? ulw M New Marlliuvlllt:. sm O.-os 13:90 , Proctor. 8:4v #?w las Oulnmj?!?? s:? 0:87 l:<l I MouudsvllJu... 9:? 73W 8:a? whwimt?lo-ao ?-oS| *Ho j PMnenger Irslin <i?lly Including suud?7. AcIBIptp1"1^!*) ?Twi^ihi'v<^?|'.'... ( Tlottt aim! wii?ai?, w. Va. "PENNSYLVANIA ( OMPANY, 0Lmuii^4rFn%?l(ntSBa.iL Condensed Umwuble of pueetifer truina oor> recfd <0 MAY at. WBHOrotrtiaandtid Tint. .? mm a?d homk to fmninwa Aim cunriuitp. BeUAire....^. 5:001 8rfSo| lO.-aol *:2s| i-M ^ iolS 2:19 l;8 MSSter ^dsidgg Jggmto. ? ?:?! loSj lf-Sl Yd low rrcrtr-..^. <^ol I0;lft| 5&| 6:1a ^fldt WelijvUw.....^.? 7:16) iU:JM o;o*{ 7:01 ?Mt Liverpool?u 7:281 1 '2:4*1 6.-06] 7:90 w Bocawwr^.^.? i:ra ?:w? . , r mfit??T**,'"~ >%8rr*H ^ ?*?~~~ K*TrnUL ?SlffiMlilsi i'"w """" """"' Hudson...... ??. ?|S| -^j' .;..... WHTTO AlXUXOE 1KB CHICAUO. A.M.jA.?.tA.M.|r K. ** & Bel ?>re.. 5:<xJ ?:20 UfflO 8:B ? ' i Bridniiort. 8:i^ ?sh im.'I mm 4;u I SUiUu'n ferry. 5-.2UI sh! MHO S:48 ?ssi \ Yellow Crecte 6'.an| 10:'4 I2:W MKitflu, | Wiflwllk ZZ 7^.1^^ i.7a>? MnmflcM 12?l[.4?J 7:W|... . S3 CralUne IJjg^ 5SS ttlOj , All tnilm dully & :cept 6amUr. : ' Tnlnl lMVUlg8rlfI|ipOTt m (6:47 city ' iffi# law lVnenger Ajrent, 2&j*JjJ>V> W. T?. (Sen. Pus iHTSekiit Agwii.kttrtraigh, I*. ; WM A.B?J,li\viN. M.aiuV PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST. ! HJD1S RAILROAD?IV[) Utoillc Itoiile. Tlrnu table for Bait imd W?t convctal to M*y S 24,lf$5. Trains leayePan llaafllo it&tion, foot.ol ~ . v& Elf Tenth street. bw i-uUHc landing, u loUowt,' &. Iteatral SUimiiUtl lime: -Va/ . \'? '5SWl iruts. Ewt fmi Pae. r-\ r^Mi8H| nxnon. Exp'? Kap'n Rxp'a Krp'i fOVwga A* M. f.1 P.M. L^Tfr-WliMllnjr 6:6" 12:<S 8:85 8:06 ?S Arrivo^-WaUjbUTg tftf, 4:14 Stouto-ovlue......... 8; 00 2:1-' S:> ?:03 Pittsburgh flarrh-bunj....................... 1:10 1:10 ' 2flM. V . Baltimore G:-. _ Washington... ...~~. 6:40 6:80|MMMM g? nmwieipbi*. itr- AM heSSES I N'cw York. 7.-00 7:00 8:0'j! .. ? Boston ....L~. 1:00 1:00 onso rati r: rac.- iDenn w?? 1o^ : . B OTAT10N8. Exp'gj Exp'i Mail, c'm'a p I ^ if a. if j m Leave-Wheeling StfHr 3l? 6:60 32:45 \rrive?Steubenville.?... 628 ;8? 2:00 Gull*. 7:10 12:06 4:80 Dennison 10:401 7:20 9:30 4:06 Newark. ..1 .. 11? ?:W Colnmbui? 1:45! .... 12:86 8:00 L^ro-^lumbu, All trains dally except 8undar Pullman'* Palace Drawing Room and Sleep lug Qua through without change from Steuben rill East to t hlladelphia and New York. Weat to Oo I urn bus, Clnoiunati, Loulcrllle, Chicago, Indlanap* oils and St Loula. v/a r> For throogb tickets, bairrare eberks. aleeplnt c*r accommodations, and any further Information ? apply to JOHN (i. lOMUNVOX. Ticket Agent at I'an Handle Station, foot of Eleventh street, or at i City Ticket Office, under JteLure House, Wheeling, }M JAME8 McCREA, Manager, Columbu*. Ohio, E. A. FORD, ,< ./. v ' Gen'l Paw, and Ticket Agent, Plttsburgh.Pa. JJALTIMOREA OBIO RAILROAD CO. On and afnr MAY~8. 1885. nasseuger trains will ' run as follows?Wheeling time: tra : r Boo:?ho.1 HOT SKI lot bioko. Looal No.17 naiiy No.st DaLy Leave? a.il r.u. a.m. a.m r.u. Wheeling 6:85 4:10 6:40 804 5:80 if Belial re .. 6:66 ,6:6? II Mannlngton?.................. 7:80 ?.. gM Arrive* at T.M. *.*. Grafton.........? 4:00 11:06 1:10 10:15 r.*. a.m. -,:/a331 Cumberland-. 2:40 7:00 SdO Wwhlnffton City *. Battimor^- 7:<0u.w~.l Ml y %3fiB AO an. ? sua ( H MI awui '> 'V.*V.<M . - No. 2t No. 4rMa< I * > ffftMW wot bound. No. 14 No. 12 Dall' DUlyl Dally 1^*T?? X. H. r.M A.M T. 1 . (S; WhwlluK. 7? 8:40 9:15 10:* Bella] re 8:10 406 10:06 857 UK* Arrive at . p. m. U *. . - ' W Zaneaville 11:20 7:00 12: <8 10:1M 1:10 Newark ... IdD i0^0| 2KB Columbui....^-. 2:40 ii:t-*ij 8:10 } Vav'j' OlpHnnaO- ^ 7:2ft 4:00 7:60 Bandusky 8:80?M:j? Indlauapolla. . 11:00 7 *?!%!? ft. 1Mb Ss 10 'fcSil t:K $ Chlaio 6:40 A#!oi) 7:* khimii ntr. ?-L:^.r?!w >aol t.-w || Moundivllle accommodation leave* Wheeling at U :3ft a. m . and arrirea at Moundsvfila at 12:14 p. m. dally except jMinday. Mannlnaton accommodation at 4:10 p.m. Wi Zanartfle acomnmodatkm leavca wheeling irM 7:36 a. m. and 8:40 p. m Bolialre at 8:10 a. mj 4:1* rv m.. dailr exoont SuodaT. 10& p. nt train through to Cincinnati without J change, with B. A 0. Keeper through to Cincinnati. 3 B. i O. Hloepmg cars on all through, train*. ? Through Coach from Wheeling to Cincinnati on . . tSdnSl/JfjJwTmf"** **'' %X Close connection* are mada for all points Booth * and Poothweit, North and North weat, maklngthJa "{J a dftlrahie lonte {or colonists and pesoos morlPi s to tho great West, and to whom reticular attention H UfSeu to all principal points WmWffBSSS ' f i Sleeping car aocommodatlona can be secured at \ . .. :'rtJH BU HKRTfakat Age*t B. 40. Depot ^HEOJNtt A PITTSBURGH DIVIp. m. dally: 7:46 (gjomtulgsiott jflggjchatttg, a