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gducatlMWt. WASHINGTON SCHOOL [10WMM EKCUSH UUSIMtE, M X. 6UWI, K. W? WmhlnytQO, 0, a llSi M. oTKVMS UABT, Woolpil wnsr- sufij? H#* AI>VA*TAO? OKKEBKD BY THE INSTITUTE# l The Natural Development and Culture of the Vole-I t ??'?' I'U'pa* a Conmatlouj heading; 1'iiiiln; Addre** and Sluglng. Thu correct uie oI tlu. of Anleuhttlou end KenpiraUon: to u,ilu'i ?nii thu I'Mlowpbicel lttwft by which thonv oivdii-.To pre?oived mid developed. I i!n' ? ?.?y and Natural Expression of Sentiment by mi'????)/.jpecuii and Gesture; inclining Char *cu.riA?ii"n. 1'ramailo Beading mid BeoTtatlou invnicUiiu In Expressive Bible eudSbeXt* u.I i1 "Ijhu ?nd n Owreedliiio/ Hymn*, , Tin* upiKjfiuulty nffu'ded TeachenTfor the iiu'l.""[ I'i? "'f1 Teechlof Artlcula ? ? mill -ubt -Ib'adlug. Muthoda baaed upou Uu* Principle* of Unhurt?. a Uiilit*' v uw> for thu atudv of Kiudcrgarten aud Frininry ''Oimal Methods will be formed and so lium iifld daily from July li to August 20, lwfl. The i-l'Ufc will be taught by Ml*?tiu?llt Pouqcic, oi Washington, D. U., who studied end graduated lutiprumuy. X c cIhjw for children will be held on three ditM'l iIn- wwk,Jruiif charge, i .ciuikm will be given by Mn. Hart and Mim rulliM-k, with upon the lutereili of her own dnertneat. yor particular* uddrcss MIW. Al. UTBVBN8 IlABT.or MlaS SU .-IE FULLOCK, ' Washington, D. 0. E 01 CHJML AGADEMY, NEAB WiIEBIJNO,.W. VA, The thirty-eighth year of this well-known Acad emy, uuder the charge of the Vialtation Nun* opcus on thu tint Monday of September next, and continue* Uu month*. I'upill received at auy tine lu tho session. TLi?u who desire to plaoe their daughter* In at loititutluii aOordiug exceptional advantage* It Hi-; way of healthful and delightful location, ex ccllent board, thorough dlaclpllue aud in*tructloi tt the bands of life long teacher*, In every depart incut of female education, including the modcri language* and music, should send for a catalogu* of tiiiij school, Address, Directreosof llio Acade? ijr o( the Visitation. MT. De t'lIANTAL, "?>; Hat Wheeling, W. y?. JiKMON HitAllHAH fcCUOUL, UAM1JIEB, O.?SIXTIETH YEAB. Prepsrw for any College or Unlvorslty, and th. (loverumi nt .-choolH at Wc*t Point ami Anuapoli* I (Juml'K ted ou the military s>stem. Thorough lu strwtMi ny MccnmpiUhod teacher* auiucuuu aim 1 Careful supervision of health, bablta and manner Minimer Term beuiuii April 7,1W0. 1 lor 1 it for mu'.ioii addre*i, J?pl' I.AW|fM.'K RHHT. L!,.P.. Bwtor. A f il'lA d'A.) ACADEMY KITS FOl I IiiHumi nr 0?ll?l?. ,H|wol.l brill lot llwt M.j. ;uliurikjublorootni. Alliludcnt lit" " BWITHIN f.BUOKTLIuUh U[^?^^l_^_jj__aiid_^M) atiU-Mwyiw Jiummcc gesovts. THE GRkAT SEA-SIDE RESORT, Term* for th? Summer of '?5, beginning June 1 raduccd w to 60 percent, and tho h'ghc*t atandant1 of oxccllence malnuined. situated within 1U i yard > of Fort .Monroe, the largcit fortification in I thu United State*. The iceuio attraction* of li t place are unrivalled. Pally target pracUce, guartl I mouutiiiKand drua parade. Excellent Boiling. FUhlng and Driving, and tli auri bathing thu ilncat ou tho Atlantic coait. Pel fw?11S?.H!UC fVd "PPOtalmeul*. Accommodab ? aSkLf iil. fi' Afierni ?u concert* by U. H. Arts ftehoolliand and nightly bona. 1'riemlDontlV r. Itowjrt for Southern Penpio. I'uro ocean air, frit from malaria mid conducive to rcfrcihltig cleop. ..Awntge temperature for summer, "0?. Send for Uluatratc-d dcacrlptive pamphlet aud term*, -J5Ii K N. 1'iKK. Manager. J-J O, FOB TiJK Camp Ground! Tli? Hoii'l on tho c?mp Urounil >t Mmindivlllii l> now o|o3 in guoiu. Tormj rauomblc. Ad drew all I'uaiuiaulcAtloui to D. F. MUODHs! J-'? <'"MP tlrountl, Mouudtvllle, w. V?. TfySHetiotieh, CLKVKLAUD, OHIO. A tic\r, flrst-cltM hotel on tho American and Fu ropean J'Ihuh. Kuropeui plan, rooma f 1, II 60 antf 12 jf-r duy. Amorlcau plan H per dar. !?'?* Tti-m CMAKLKH 1). COT,UNA. Manager. XII Id KliiNsINGTOJN, Uolou Avenue, oppoalto Coogrcu Bprlup Park, SAUATOUA Bl'RINQS, N. Y. Open Juuu 11) lo October. I>s joins H R0D0KR8,Proprietor, jflutlnm (Cani/ig. gTKI'HEN McOULLOUUH, Contractor and Uullder. Brick ntid Wootlon Buildings Krcclol. Iloofi, Sky Itoht*, (VmiuU'id and Shelving aud all Carncntc! Work lruniptly Attended lo ou Keuouablo Tornw *?*.ihop lu rear of Capitol Residence 61 Fir teenU> >um, Mmp in rear. ]a7 JJKD1UN 4 CO., Aicuu lor Uio Celebrated Been l'.tcnt lnJt'structlljlo Wrought and Malleable 1IION TUEK GUARD.1 mr21 jju. LIST, J a., l'OHK PACKER, 2t KOUUTEKNTI1 BTKEET. jitnl gstttte Q O. SMITH, lioal I^Mtntu Atfout AND BTOOK UHOKK.lt Gperlnl attention given lo Collecting Ronti and "}?? K"ii. ral management of Heal Ktute. Can fur uie U?t of refercniw, ,w?in IWftMATW RT.. WhwIlng.W. l;lnaiul?I. JjASK OK TUB OHIO VALLEY. ??TA?* ZZ 4178,000 Draft# ou Knglaud, Ireland, Franoe and Germany Brat; t)pmr, Jlrj ' r. p.JKr?oic,OMhig. jVVUHANOK JJANK. OAJ'IVA I - KB,000 D1MOTOW, y?s. rnte Jtfhn Kri-w, on England, Inland, Scotland and Ul P?iuu iu Kurope. ^ JOitW J. JONM, Oaahttf, ffomptnU*. fUKKllANKLlM INSURANCE 00. , ?wui r 00.000 ssas?-"? , ? omcm fct8KSi? Imas&tA ife, W4<"no*-*o,i?twiLfM mm. BnglU> ?oqrmaiUe. {UoeqtiyTg^uUenm iDUreltid la lb* inbject of dyspepsia, had occasion to look Bp statistic*, and his report thereon U quits Intending. He fltlOs that this com plaint prevails prlnclonlly among peo ple of moderate living, and others of pre judiced views who oppose the see oi stimulant. lo any form, and tbat among (he mot* wealthy olaaeu and tboae who maintain ? aldeboard, (bare are compara tively few caeee of dyspepslt He claime tbat In England, where then are the moel Immoderate eater* and gourmands of the world, and where the moat Indlgeetlbla edlblae are indnlged?each as plan pudding and veal piee at night?dyspepsia Is almost uukuonn. Englishmen langh at tbe feeble and debilitated ? to mac 111 of Americana, and nny American wbo haa traveled iu England will tell bow ha woe ridiculed at tbo mention of dyapepala Their exemption from dlaeaeea of tble kind, tble writer claime, la due entirely to the atimulunta tbey drink with their meals-children aa well ua grown people, of all agea?and yet deiplte tble free use ef itimulant, tbe re U comparatively little drunkenueaa among tbe Eugllsh. He goea further to aay, that there la a natural, In born craving for stimulation, and on ac count of the great vuritlee and Imllgeeti ble qualities of the rood of the preieut day, etlmulant la aa neceaaury aa the food Itaelf. It la a que.tiou, be maintaina, whether the people nf thla country are not straining tlielr Ideaa and prejudices agaluat the uao at atimulunta to a dan gerous extent und to tbo deatructiou of the health of tbe people. Thla stupid op position to a judicious use of tbe same, es pecially when we hare u pure urlicle like Duffy's pure malt whiskey, bus done more harm and been tbe cauae of more mliery ?as evidenced l>y the thousands of dys peptics and othsr invalids whole com plaints are directly traceable to Imperfect digestion?thau could ever ariso from even a free Indulgence In the use of liquors, l'iie waste and decay of the lungs Is alwaya closely associated with, nnd fol lows almost directly upon, a weakened stomach and impaired digestion, aud in fact, nearly all complaluta that human lleab Is nelr to originate from this source, nnd health and (comfort binge almost alone upon tlila point. HUfltart. AGoodThing READ THIS. Tho Liver of'a human belugas a portion of the body which should bo well taken caro of, aa It 'a cttilcd tho kitchen o! tho body, and when tho ?y?U?in become* dlsordernd It Is ueeowary that it should bo corrected. The only remody we (know of If DR. A. S. TODD'S A DURE CURE FOR Ifcudttclie, Constipation, Bilious nesH, Dyspepsia nnd ail liver Complaints. These 1'llls have becntfn mo foitBIXTY'YKAHS, nnd we have Iboukauda o( to*tlmonlal? to apeak In (heir favor. SOLD EVERYWHERE. laughlin Bros'. Drug Co,, 80LE PROPRIETORS. 1208 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. anallLtlWi* ' It afford* me pleasure to assuro you that at ter lining Dr. V. McLane's Celebrated Liver hllafor more than twenty yours In my family, that I regard them as befog superior to any I havo over used or Imvo seen used. I havo not had them constantly and had to try others,and I havo tried a good variety. bHt f havo never bod any to act so promptly, profitably, and nicely as McLanc's. I havo used them myself, wife, and children, with tho most gratifying re sults. For chllilrcn. having used thorn on tnv own with such cosy and happy effect, 1 would recommend them to ono ana to all. Those pills do tho work-do It promptly, dolt well, and lenvo no 111 effects behind. As a bile re mover, as a liver corrector, as a foreruuncr preparing tho system for quinine, tlicro Is no pill or medldno equal to Dr. 0. McLane's Cele brated Liver Mils. I cxpcct to use them ai long as I livo, If theycoutluuo as good us they have been iu tho past. Yours truly. E.H. Giles. Durclt Houth. Myers* Htatloii, Istrlct, Florida Conference. TRinsTino, Canada West, Ont Pastor M. K Taiupa District, Turn. ... Mffi^^^Ulicuine all right, and I can say they are a good bil ious pill. I havo used a ar? Kenuhie.iuiil koiiUoiiivii y ou havo iiivllmnka In .ending. I gave pomo ol those pills to my neighbors (or a* trial. Ono of my lielftitmri gouliree pill.. II" .alilthey did liolji lilin. Ho Felt the next day like a few maii. Howhdiej me to Rend lor nfty conn' worth lor him. Ho, irentlomon, I will do all I can to Introduce l)r. 0. AlcLano'i Liver 1'illi. manufactured by Fleming Brotlien. Voura wmiire. wet. '"fell. Dgoix. "iSS slr^^SicloMd you will tlnd one dollar lor which you will please .cud ino more of your . Dr. 0. JloUne's I.lvcr I'lll.. 1 trust you liavo rocelved tho pay for the last two boxes I order ed and rooelvcd. t would only .ay, they have KXCttt^i.TWpISrMtwJ yean put. four. tmjj. ;t West ttaudlakc, N. Y. HFEITSI Hfntl us 2.V iy return mall aboxol ?nulne Dr. 0." McLane's celebrated Llvei UUl "'fliulNQ UHoS? ritUhurK. l'a. ror Ski* by retail dramtl't.. Be ears tho McLanoVi PU1* 7<"? W ?*? Dud* at Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho ooan. torfolt. or* mad* at St. Lottie, Mo, and WhoelinK. W. Va. W$ ntlbli WAl>Kn. All Aual>?|? u I Uiu Career or t'lmrle.ijtcwurt Puruoll, ?tra U. Princeton in O tlcuyu Current. Uweauy believe the tables of descent rwently published Mr. Parnell oa his lather's tide springs [rom the matt ilia*. Mow lineage in JingUmi-the Dokeof Warwick, bo potent la the turbulent poll Ucsof bin time that be is known in history I Afi the "kiug maker." On bii mother's side be in of equslly fortunate birth, aim being tbe daughter oli Commodore CharlesStewart, of the Amur tani navy, under whoso skillful guidance ISii? 1" ?i the Consti tution, acquired the popular name ol "Old Iionsldes, which haa become ao dear to '.?,n ?.ar Patriotic Americana. Mr. Israeli was horn lu IfHJ, and isconae quent y ouly 44 years of azo. He wss ed ucated at the aristocratic university of Ui olin.l^unfral'"r.0lll!u fcBU?bliahed church ol inglaud, and belongs to tbe landed jjentry, owning considerable eatate luire Hls parliamentary career covers about elevenyeara. Unlike formerlrish leadera, he haa Utile oratorical ability being only hh I pmab e "!?l'ak?r. (vhy aiiould such a luan, alien to the Irish race, re-1 iSo^ll I f ?'i ttl0u?h'' bet'0?'e the i.w? f 0' "Ul1 "turbulent Irish lila willing subjects? The answer Saracter."0U'!lU """Uly hi'' uuillu'' The achievements of his great work Home Kule lor Ireland (which is certainly' I not far distant), will stamp hlin as one ol I the three great modern European stales men, lit to rank with Uavour and ilia-1 inarck as nation makers, and doubtless he haa had the most diillcult task of tht I favour had as a nucleus out oil which to make a united Italy, Piedmout inhabited by the moat intelligent ami tardy of the Italian people. The reigolun I king was n man of rare cuurage and in-l sight, ready to second on the Held of bat 1? the cone naious of his prime minister I i f cabinet, Ibo people he had to deal with were homogeneous Ih race character, religion and ttadltious. 1 iiistuarck, too, was seconded by a war pivnift i 1 u *} fWl? with her uu rivaled urmy uud a population unonr-1 slleled for intelligence and learning; and Uisinarck himself, despite his Intolerance amiidistrust ot democratic ideas, isrec ognlied as an embodiment ol (ieriuau I wer and character?a Gutmau of tier i,,?V^arno1'ba?no?ri[i"ili!id state be hind him, not even as much as a con stable to give protection. A considerablt port ion, too, of the wealth ami intelligence i is bitterly opposed to iiim ? I added to this, the re'llglSHf jjLlino' and the Interests of the wealthiest aristoo raty are Hrrayed against him, I faf8 Sfc bT he poaaeaeeJ few of the characteristics of tho peoph n , Ho isu Protestant: tliei I are Catholics; he a landlord, they chiellj Hon by v,i,tuu 01 blrt". educa tion uud wealth, belongs to the ''nuntM I claeseB, while his most devoted follower, ire numbered among the peasantry formerly tliu typical Irish leader wai "I"1" inUn','? wjt and briiliancy ol imagination, swaying the multitude by the splendor of his rhetoric and tho power ol bla pathos aud humor. Mr. Parnell rnakee no pretentions to oratory, and conclualvol> I proves that there is something S, more persuasive ami all compelling than eloquence, and that is character. T. " '? on?aoter. Ihe liuglish are acknowledged to be the moat eminently successlul People ol I modern Europe, not only in govenrlnu themselves and securing public order and Individual liberty, hut lathe government of others, and yet they have the limits I tons peculiar to strong money getting na lions and Individuals, namely, a lS?k of sympathy with those ui fieri uk from them I in race, charauter aud wealth. Tho vorv l^n'i i i?""'",1111 batl conquered Ireland rendered English statesmen unable to un-1 demand or appreciate the Irish people They cared oshttlo for the eloquence ol Urattan or O Connell as did the London aldermen for the wit of Kidney Smith, who, seated near the witty divine at a great state dinner, begued him to stop bis conversation, as ho had already lost two I nieces ol turtle out ol his soud. 1 Tiie one thing the Englishman reapecte and worships?und therein he is notes puoiully dili'erent from tliu rest of the world?is power; not the tickle powor ol the mob, but orderly, continued, unrelent ing power, and thut is what Mr. Paruell has brought to the Irish cause. Ii we are to judge from the portraits, he la not a typical John Bull, such as adornB the pages of l'mch, but rather ol the American type, strong and supple as an athlete trained lor a race, , Courageous, reticent and resolute, he has met the Englishman on his own ground and proved himself a foeroan worthy of his steel, and so prudent withal, that the most subservient grand jury lias never been able to llnd any pretext upon which to Indict him. Aa a politician he has no rival?using that word as meaning an organizer ol men for political purposes. Without a single olllce with which to reward his most faithful and needy adhe rent, he has united the Irish people into a body as compact as a disciplined array, his word being accepted as law by theui In Parliament and out; and not only has he united the Iriih In Ireland, but lie commands the Irish in England to vote for their hereditary enemies, and lie is obeyed. lie orgaumes the Irish in Amor Ice, Canada and Australia, and from the day laborer to tho millionaire?from the washerwoman to tliu lady in her drawing room?all cheerfully contribute to his cause. And lastly, ho lias conquered the Pope himself, iieretoforn the head of tho Oatliollo church in Ireland and the Pope have been on the side of England. Now all is changed, nud the primate of Ireland and the head of tho church are ranged on tho side of 1'iirnell. Ills success has been > qually great on the Parliamentary battle field, At the beginning of tho last parliament he found the representation divided Into 338 liberals, 2311 lories and (10 nominal home-rnlers, tho liberate having a dear majority over all of 3D, The home-rulers were without organi sation or leader, and had no common policy?a discouraged and discordant body, Apparently the cause of Ireland was never more hopeless. But gradually Mr. l'arnell came to tho front, the ac knowledged leader of the Irish party in parliament. This was not accomplished without much dissent on thn part of tho brilliant, able and radical Irish members. Hut every rebellion ou their part only rendered Mr. Parnell's leadership more certain and unquestioned, until long be fore the dissolution his will among the Irish members became more absolute and unquestionable than thatoIMr.Oladstone among bis followers. With only a handful ol men at his com mand, little could be accomplished lor Ireland directly, scarcely more than to ar rest tho attontlon ol English politicians and make Irish legislation the olilel ques tion ol national polities. The peculiar rules ol the House ol Commons made this possible, With a membership ol (137, only forty constitute a quorum, and usually leas than lOCattended the sittings ol the lfouse, which had no peremptory means ol dot ing the debate as baa our American House ol ltepresentatlves by the "prevlons. ques tion," hence a very small number ol home rulers In constant attendance under a skillful and resolute loader were able to blook Uie course of legislation. This served Mr. Paruell the double purposo of fixing public attention on Ireland discip lining his own forces, llva temporary alliance with the Liberals, he secured lor Ireland the land act, which brought land* lard ism under Judlolal control and feme' died many ol the groeatat abuses. On the dissolution ol parliament hi aaw that the cause ol the Tories was hopeleesi tlfat a large majority ol the English, Scotch and Welsh oonatltuenole* would elect fol lowers ol Mr, Gladstone, and that II Uti SSJ W Ubutl. U toraM|y tessssl SISs^^ ^f???*s HMi Sagiaaaisste riortoouSaTUnfStire*litit*-" Xtsiuqn$ 3?3S?Sa 3?SS"^?ra SS*8BLrJrf"^S? KxSS sSS'wtS-M iMUtStlo^ "",0Uad 10 ? credi< oi our MB, ^ADSTO.V K'H jvoicjj, Tl.. Itumurkublt; ttroct ho I'jiui, ?? Auditor*, la Ita account of tbedobato upon tho Uouib Bulo bill the fall MaU OuttUt sava ? At laat Mr, Gladstone roae. and Tbodv who bag not been in tb? Houaeon a area' occasion can know exactly wbat oven old I Bpoctatori M thea. A dlfferen? STiXrSTiKif?' 5S??S;P mmm HPsH yet more like a now school Tim fm'D8 Minister was veiv LSLP0 Pf^u HSKSSS SHES^aS' laugh?to decorate it?with an SJ.w ?ZUbw tow^icTffuk int7li(,c4,1> sssi^s, -Then the flexibility of it too! From top note to bottom Air. Glad^ri... ?4?"^srS SSHEfSS^^, S^il KSHSn^ wi,tn *? w'?. A howifbeganT/'r^roe"',,11!6 touch'o(Virfc^wh8 "uil8h?,11 *'tha StfSirsfwK?"' srn^ml only an inalienable memory! Volc?-it *" ltuekluii'n Aril leu Hulvo. The beet Salve in the world for Onto, Bruises, Korea Ulcere, Salt Klioutn, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posl tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan <& Co, Example of the "Ups anil DownB of Life"?Being hard up and consequently cast down. A Walking Mkuloton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanlcaburg, Pa., writes: "I was attliiAed with lung fever and abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which did me so much good that I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 lbs." Call at Logan & Co.'s drug etoro and get a free trial bottle of this certain euro for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles $100. MWF4W The Inventor of printing was no fool, but he has caused myriads to make loole of themselves. Hiiro Cure for Mien. Suro cure for blind, bleeding and itching Piles. One box has cared the worst cases of ten years' standing. No ono need suffer ten minutes after using tills wonderful Kirk's Qerman Pile Ointment It ab sorbs tumors, allays the itching at once, aels as a poultice, gives Instant a*d pain less relief. Kirk's German Pile Ointment Is prepared only for the cure of Piles and itching of the private liarls, and nothing else. Every box la warranted by our Agents. Logan A Co. and lilchardson & Goodwin. Hold by all Druggists and sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c and $1 per box. Kihk Mkpicink Co., uwnw Proprietors, Lorain, Ohio. A prospectus of a new cemetery holds out to shareholders, as a bonus, graves for themselves. TiluIItutti(In Hny Mo. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Glrard, Kan., writes! "I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sell ers." Electric Bitters are the purest and beet medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doc tor's bills every yoar. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Logan A Co kwmw A hen that shares with the house cat the care of a litter of kittens li a curiosity >t Moore's Hill, lad. An tnfnllliif llniitMly. Brandreth's l'llls Cure dyspepsia, or In dication, headaeho, pain In the shoulders, coughs, tightness of the cheat, dlialness, sonr stomach, bad laste In the month, bilious atlaeka, palpitation ol the heart, Inflammation ol the lungs. Pain In the region ol the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms ars the offspring ol dyspspsla. One or two Pills svery night lot a wssk are safBolsnt. aim riXAKCE AND TBADB. lb# rwtUTM of 111.- Munejr and Stock Market*. S3S SSfSSaW'0""' ai"Ull? **cii?ii*?4yu iuu"" Stats ftm* VVere quiet 4od firm. * ?iuufo WW active; BTocKw-optued with a mora dadded tone. The newawasofaraiher more favorable character, in> *?? * ?P<?dy M'? IhsJxsUnH Uemuui of the rata war. aud that the ..... and above the cloning tlguru oI iatt ulgbi buiiuo I Wil .OOlBWbftl InolluBl to mo?.,Vi. ,,r log ibe aftjruoou tbe setae feeling of "waiting for developmenu"?ho wed luolf aud buaiueaabouame beAvy. rbere wu uo veiy decided movement s?waawjrss! a pooltuul boen optratiu* aud t >atit uuloaded to day. Tuere was a gain lu prloea aU aloug toe line. Tbe Grangers aud Vauderblila were eapooUHy favored. Nortbwoateru galued \H percent. Omaha i bore was a further ordering of some 1700.000 0f gold tMrk f ?r ihlpuieut, uuat of which U for Ujrllu, ai tbu exchange rate ia higher iu tbat city than iu any other city mKuroj* lleidoiback Ickieboimer A co? who have ordered moat of ibu gold recently, lutlmaio that it U uiod in liordn fur ituaalau loaua. On tall inouey uuulu mado a spurt aud roao to o percent, rauglug lelweou ?>i tbu lowest, aud the Unit uatnod figure. Bonds-?lo?ed bid: U. B. 3s, 10QH: U. 8. uew 4a, 126%: U. 8.4>fca, M*?; Pacific Ca of *85, 138. Stock*?Closed bid: Adama Kxpresa, 140; Ainerl wu Uprwa. W7i camda ttoutheru, 42K: Central Pacific, 42; Gheaap?ake ?fc Oblo,&; do finta pre ferred, 16; do ateouda, lu^: it., CI, C. ii I., 63U; Deuver * Itlo (inutile. 16^: Kilo28K, do pre/erred Wayne, H k; Kauaaa '1 Texas, mil bake trie .t Weatoru, ljf; Lake bbore.ht^: Loula villo & Muhville, 41*; Louisville. Now AlLuy dt Chicago, 44X; MeinphUik Charlealou, 37H; Mich igan C'eutrui, 7?; Missouri feoltlo, 107; Na.ltvilla & preferred, 00; Puclflo'Moil, W)i; I '} Ht. Louis diciui Krau ; Heading, 24#; at. 1 . * j jjm |,re(Brrtt|t . do preferred, 123: preferred, Wfc; d _ f t. fUUl, 92nJ U? wimvuKUi ito. . Texas di I'aci'o.lo);: Unlou factllo, tojj; Uultedl tiutoa Kxproai.tU^; W., fit. L ?k K, 17,%; do pre ferred, 30; Wella-Vargo Kxprea?, 122; Weateru| Uulou. 66. UremUtufV* and I'rovlaioua. NkwYohk, July l.-Klour, recelpUi U.890 l?r rcls; ex|Mirta 1,321 barrela, aud 60J haoka; market heavy; aaiea 1.400 barreU; uu|?erauo, weateru uud SUM |J 25u2 HO; uihhI to choice do lu?4 76. Wheat, rcceipta7d,l.ObuabuU; oxitorla 174,64) buah cla; s;h)1 lota u ahudo atrungar but rather quiet; oiitlouK opened weak an i allgbtly lower, tutor be came atrouger and Advance i HaJi'j, closing Urrn; aalea 3,i?si,uuu hunheU of futuiei, aud 7U.U00 buah uIh ofaiot; No. 2 Milwaukee hl^o iu htoro; No. I hard l-ltio, uugrad d wlutor ml 76aH3!^o; atoainorNo. 3 rod 76c; No.'2 red delivered; wo 1 rod IX)o; No. 1 wuite n8o; No. 2 red July A3%ablo, o.oaod at 81u: August bliia^KJ, clu*ed at K6c; September M]Mnh5'/io, closed at 8.^o; OctoberSi^aM^o, cloaea ut hU^o; Novowbor :i#4* 87^o, cloHed at 87^c; Uocomber 87 13-i0a8hUo, closed at btt%o; Jauuary HMsD>io, closinl at 8*fco; Fehruwy WJS?Ullkc, cloaed at UlHc; May uiauij^o. cloiod at DlVio. Corn, apot lota ^alo 1< w-r aud dull; optloua>^t^o higher aud more active, clo.lug tlrin; rooelpu\)i.86U buahula; exi>orta8,711 buabela. aalca 736,0U0 buahela ol fuiurea aud 6'J.UOO bluheU of upot; uu-THtUd 3la3'.kj; No. 2, 4?aI7o iu olova or, IUHu47o alloat; Ko. 2 July -ifwitcloaed at45^o; August 4^;>vlS}ic, clo.ic?l at 46>se;.September i5^a ?lik:, clotoil at 4uo; October 4il^ult^:, u uaul at W/m. OmU a kliado atroi ger but quiet; rcceluUi2U, tnu huinela; expjrta 76U.O u biuiieU; mixed weat oru 33a37o; while Uo 3Ha4lHc. H-y atcauyand de maud fair; ah ppum 70*. Ho|ia ijul. t out very strong. Oofleo spjt ulr; llto tlrm at U^o; optioua tlrougeraud fultly active;aalea 33 250 huga: July, August, UopUiui ho und October 7.85a7.v0o: Novem ber <.8.r>a'Uje; December 7.8m7.DOo; January 7.Wa 7.06c; February7.06c. Bugurateadyaudlu moderate ilo ?'und. MoUkaoatlrm. Illco su-Hdy, demand lair. I'm How h toady; ?alea 66,000 barrela. ltoalu dull ut SI uoal 06 l'otatoea aloady aud fairly active titalo II '2&Al 60; roao 81 2m2 00 Turpentine tlrm ut JJXc i'ork ttriucr and moderately active; old inoa (10 23al0 7o; new do 111 *6a1176. Cut meats tlrm; plokltd bolllta Go; do ahoiudera tiuU^o; do nauia Ho; mldulca linn; long clear U)io iurd higher uud very atruug; western ?team apot 0.76c; July U.76c; Auguat 0.72a0 84o; Hoptewhec 0.h2a?.yic; October ti.7ouG.8ic; oil* atenn u.3a i. lluttor quiet; weatoru lOilti^. Cbecae dull and lower; weaicrn lino 7o KKK* uul1 uutl Weak; receipt* 3,062 pack auca; wraletu fro?U 13>^?14o. CHiCiUO, July l.-lhc Kosaiou of tho Board of Trade WHa brlel to-day, oo?tuulug at IU a. m , aa Is uHualou monthly ao tlomcut daya, nndcloOngat 1 p. m., tho ufteruojn session ha.lug ouondlicou tinned during July uud Auguat. Wheat active aud ationger, c'osing l^e higher thau yeaterday; Halea rauged: Ju y i3a74j$o, eioaeh'K et 74ko; August 7ja7G^c, clonlug utvo^o; rcpieinber 7^1 773-lc, closing ut 7'j^o; No. 2 apriug 74^o; No. 3 uprl g 00.?tW>40. toru falny active and Urmer: uiudi 361-lfico; July 86-l-16c: August 3fia8tr>^j, clotted Kiel ? . ?., w. Wo. Flaxseed llrui; No. 1, St l?S. Mu-a pork active air.ug aud higher: ou?h 8lu ib; July 8i V0a 10 16; eloMiU at 810 lu; Auguit 810 Oi^atO 12%, oloH-d at|10tf><: Heptemoor 8.0 U^atO 46. cloajd at 810aVA. Urd tlrm; cu?h C.G0c; July O.bOun.OOc, uloaed ut 0.40c; Autiust 0.00a0.70c, cloaed at a.70o; tcplomber ti.HuG.Wkc, cloaed at 11.80c. llacou, abort rlo sides tlrm aud higher; uaah 0.10c. lkixtd metta aieady; d y aalted anoul ilera6.4uu6 46c.?hort clear aidoa 0.40aG.46c. Whl-ky tlrm at 8i 14 Hugaia uuchangod. Ou the l'roduto bxenaugo buil r lultd tlrm; oreamory 13al0e; uulry *Uiil^o. Kgga lO^ttllo. Cincinnati, July l.-Klour otay. Wheat dull und notuliiul. Lorn iu bvtoir aupply aud lower; No. 2 mixed Wc. UaU Urm; No. 2 mixed 20>iu2y><c. '.yoca?);No 2,68c, roik held higher at 810 uo. La d lu good demuud aud higher at 0 2Jo ltulk meat* bo d higher, ahou dura & M o; abort rib 0.4oa llucou htrong nuii hlgtier; auould ra 0.26c. short rib7o; ahott dear 7.26c. Whlaky quiet at 81 i0, aalca 417 bbla. thilahvd gooda ou thla buila flutter in gooi demand. Migar steady aud unchanged. EgkH eaaler at 10c, cheeao llrm. TuotewlU bo no aeaaluu ol tho chamber of Commerce July 3 aud 6. BAhHMOHK, Mn, July l.-Wboat, western easier olid dull; No. 2 weatoru winter rod Aug-iat 82^a B-Viic; oe^tember 8tn8;l>^. (!oru, western spot hlglier; futuns atrong; w.Ntern mixed apot4i>ia 46o; July 48%u44/4": August 44a4?^; Bop.ember 44%A4&Vio; aietmer 4oc bid. Oata higher wlUi good demaud: westoru white 38aiJo; uo mixed ^w87c; IHiun-ylvaula 37ai0o. 1'rovlsloua hlaher and active; mm pork 810 60alll)0; bulk lueata, ihouluers aud Clear rib aides, pucked, n>^a0>40; I bacon, ahoulders 7a8c; clear rib aides 7>io; hams 121ial3o. hard, roll uud 7Uo. l'HUiD?ijiiu l'i.,ju )? 1.?Flour weak. Wheat ttraur lungraaod truck anil uniu depot. both Au Kuat, tk'ptuiubcr wot. ttitoBU.'w. coru. ca*lur:rto. auilxuil?o;fto.2 mlxudMo: No. 2 lulled J uly taxiiH^oj AuKuiiMSalOoi tfcplau btr ^aJia-lw; uouibor iaknlii>jc. u?l?, i|iol tlrm, out d?m?ndll|ihl!?(i.!lwlitto gauntly held >t go, Willi SJHo bail bldifuture. abuut J40 hlttiivr; ^leV^iViWo,W!r^X!a'><'W>SOi Toledj, 0? July 1.?Wlu'Ht steady nud Una; cash TOttMAj; July7?ty; Augtut 7?fco; September 70*c. Conutoady; ash nun July MXo; August 87}fo. Llvo Muck. CnicAoo, III. July 1.?Tho Dromt' Journal re* ports: ffttUe?HooeipU6.60Uhead; shlpmuuts8,'AX) ucud; ma.ketairoiig nud flaioo lilnnur; shipping steers. U5010 1,600 pouuda, It tout; oo: stoakcra ami feeder* 12 MM 35; cowa, bula nud mixed fl 7ta HtK): bulk|260a3 00; through Texaus. gram cowa |2GOa33j; u.tr* iiiooajmu; corn lid ?l oo*4 26. Hogs? tecclpU2-l.OUO bond; shipments 7,000 bead: uiurxcUtrougaud6ai0u higher; tough nud mixed $1 20at <10; pucklug aud ?hippiiiK t4 45a4 75; light weights St JJOaI 76; skips |2 76*4 02. 8heop-Uc ceipu 2,6 o h-ad: shipment* ftOO head; market alow and weaker; lutivua |2 Mil 70; Tuxaua 12 26 aa i lam bit per head 91 23m 76 Kart 1IMMTY. Pi., July 1.?Onttlo-Recclpts 646 licad; shlpincuta 452 head: market fairly aotivo nud prlciB uue iauged; no cattle shiupja to New York to-day. lloga-KecelpUi l,DCOheau;shlpmeut? 1,600 head; markctactlvo; I htladelpht?a|tv5a&00; * or kin II KjiIVI; Stan shipped to New York to day. 8hiep-Keeelpt* tf,Oio head; shipments 8,200 head; market uueoauged ftom Wodiweday. Cincinnati, July 1,?Hogi llrai: common aud light W85a4 65; packing aud butobors II 80a4 75; leeelpta 2,826 head;ahipmeutH 1,087 bead, l'otrolfliuu. Oil Tity, July l.-Natlonal tranalt certificate* opened nt (Mo; bluliestlMtyo. lowest 66%u; el s hI at 60kc; aalea WMM) barrels; cleiraucee 446,000 bur re la; charter* K,M uarrela; shipments 37,160 barrel*; runa 27,257 tarrela. liiAiiKoni), I'a., July l.?Natloual transit certifi cates opeued at 08Ho; oloaod at 66^0; hlghoat 08)ioi loweat G0)$o; cJcaraucea 1,660,COO uarreJs. l*miBVii(iii, 1'a.i July 1.?l*o roloum nctlvo and weak: .Nationalt-aiultcertificate*opened at67J*oi Olceou at dO^o; highest OHo; lowest COJic. TrrtwiUK, l'A,, J uly.-.National transit certlfl eats o^'UuJ at 66o; hlgnuat Ojcj lowest 66^0} clos Nxw York, Julv l.-Potroleum steady; Unltod Cloned atCOJic. Cotton* N?w yo%k, Jdljr l.-O^ratlons Imvebecn (l[b ill . IWi?, a to the prion wai light, owing to ample offerings, new York, July l,?operation* hare been lib eral with the demand again, mainly from tho short aide covering on the remainder of tho present crop, , I ...preeentcrop, and to some extent on tho uoxt, but the add.Hon *?? owiug to?*" Dry Ootids, 1.?1There has 3let audityh , t? aud tho tone of the market Nkw York. July i,?There has been a very steady iquwit for all olasics aud styles oigo^da, with a good volume of salea aud tho tone of the market vrrystroiiK. rileoaare hsrdsulug aud Morrlmao shitting advanotd to 4f{o. Lvnd. Niw York, July l.-U>ad firm} common WM, When n mutt bored ?ou don't mj "You m?ke me tiroil," butokeive pollUiljri "I'd giro MiytblnK for a olialr," Ad vino lo Mothers, Arc you illiturbod it nliht tnd broken o( your rest by ? tick child auUVritig and crying with pain ol culling teeth ? If so, ?end at onoe and get a bottle of Mna. WlNSMitv's SOOTHIKO HYUUP TOR OulL drkn Tarriiixu. Itn ralue la Incalcula ble. It will relievo the poor llttlo auOerer Immediately. Depend upon It, tnothera, there la no mlatake about It. Itourea dysentery and diarrhoea, regulate) the ?tornacb and bowela.ourea wind oollo, loftena the guma, reducea Inllammatlon and glrea tone anil energy to the whole ayatem. Maa. Winauiw'a Sootiiiko tihyalclana In the United State*, and li lor tale by all draggleU throughont tha world. PrloaUeanuitbottle. Nwwar Sob feinting. rPTTTTl WHEELING MM? BOOK AMD PAMPHLET WORK, RAILROAD AMD STEAMBOAT WORK LETTKK PRESS PRINTING, ENVELOPES, DRAY BOOKS, LETTER HEADINGS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, LABELS, WRAPPERS, JUSINE33 CARDS, VISITING CARDS, VEDD1NG CARDS, )RAY RECEIPTS, IILK TICKETS, HIPPING TAU9, IILLB OF LADING, I AND BILLS, m a N T E L L I G E N C E R MM? PLAIN AMD FANCY WORK, MERCUAND19E CHECKS, NOTES, RECEIPTS, DOUBLE .SHEET, SINGLE BIIEE1, HALF SHEET, QUARTER SHEET, EIGHTH 8HEEr, SIXTEENTU SHEET. | ANY SIZE POSTERS. DATES,* HANGERS, SHOW CARDS, PRICK LISTS, CIRCULARS, JUSTICE'S BLANKS, SHERIFFS' BLANKS, CLERKS' BLANKS, i i i i i JOB ROOMS. ghotocjcapltjj. Maxtor Photographer. |?U ATTI.IKB: 13M MAIIKKT flTKBBT. CABINET PIIOTOGUAPH8! ONLY S3 00 l'KR DOZEN. UIGGINS1 GALLERY, aprtO 43 TwnHth fltrwt jyTYLEH' Art Studio, jeH 2152 ami 2154 Haiti Street. |? GO SO | Will got Ono Doten Best Satin FlnUbod Cabinet Photo^rnphtf | And don't you (orgot It, AT BROWN'S, ?W? \m MARKKT HTRKCT. Shlna, an <1 (Quccnsuutrc. jfLY fans I Bat In the ranrkct, very cheap. FRUIT JARS?Lightning, Mawn'i and Staudard I n Pint*, Quarto aud Half Gallon*. Alio, Ulau and Tin Top Jolly Glutei at bottom I iriccs. JOHN FRIEDEL, jaia llfO Main Stregt gtMsctUaucotts. Should bo used In place of Tea and Coffoo by all persons suf fering from Viifpcpsla, Flalu tciicu or IfcrvoimncM. A moat de licious ami nourishing beverage. Tho continuous use of COCOA I'KVTIXli will cure all forms of Dyspepsia when medicines havo failed. tor kai.r nv druggist* and crocrr# rvbrvwiirrk. GEO. W. LAIRD &C0.| Chemlati, 39 Barclay St., N. Y. 10-ounco J fox sent h\/ Mail on rcccipt of SO cents? mfMviw NEWSPAPER A book, of loo pflRci The | beat book for an advertiser to consult, be hocxpfrfoncedor ini/COTIOIlin nthonv,,?i It contains Hats AllVrKI IMNll newspapers and rallmates HUVUlllUlilU ,l( (he of a,|Vertl?ln? The advertiser who wants to speud one dollar An's In It thn information bo require*, wbllo for him nundrM t" who will Invest one hundred thoiiund dollars In advertl log a scheme is indicated which will meet bis overy rcqnlromen*. or can bo made to do mo by slight charges casilv arrived at by oorroifoudepc*. One hundred and flfty-throe editions bavo been Isiued. Hunt pout-paid to any addresa for 10 oents. Apoly to (1KO. I'. HO ?KLL A CO., Newspaper Ad vertising lluioau. 10 Bpruoe street, (I'rlntlng House Bquaro) www Y?rk. dn2H NAT! DDE'Ji I'KRFKOT HKALTH Ia impossible If the IMgos OURE FOR tlun la Impaired, the ????* l-iver Inantlvn, or CONSTIPATION, ",0.WCO? Thrraali t'ffvvncent HKLIZKU aI'KHIKNT will cure Constipation,Blok Headache and Dyipepala. It regulates tho bowels an1 Headsche and Rulaies tho ea thoao t ration to enjoy their it reduces Favor, Cools tbe thoao of feeble dl ' leir food, >vor, Coola tbe liloort.ls Invaluable In Piles 3 Inflammatory Diseases. Is a juitly esteemed Sick-HBadacli0,fli:'?KriSE , AMD in ovury household. Bold OY_S PEPSI l'litcia ojb1 BUBNHAM'S) lUl'HOVKO STANDARD TURBINE! Ii Gonial Hunuliolurlnnml AdnrlliliK. ivunphlet with Now I'riro Mit icut (no by HIIIIHIIAM nilO),, Yof>,P<L ?wo^cEisri DX HY?t>? I), Rlh, 11. U., no ? "utitilMtniBf. Html I On, in aiimM lor trim urkMO niid riro il?r to Honni <t ailoMT, Kr. , Io auvkhti ?bkj?ium tor tdrar leao-nwMw ntriMCllliiK rtnt "THE WEEKLY MTBLMUEKCEB." ?l 00 I'M! AMMimt. SWAi LVWfl"~* ~ ? t S M SboAe* St ?#. Two Mammoth Bargains -IK WASH GOODS! IiuHt 181-3o. Sutlues tu Light and Dark Colors, 8 CENTS. Boat 13 l-3c. Dross Ginghams at 8 CEIsTTS. Both of these lots are of this Season's Styles. J. S. RHODES & CO. 11BO Mulu Street. $ype?'Bi8tdUe. Tho Remington Type-Writer, T.M.GARVIN A CO., AguuUi for i the celebratod I REMINGTON Stan hard Tvpk* Wjutkk, tho beat in the world. Efery buiinow ' and profmloual mau should havo oue. Hy _______ recent luprovo* monta It baa been rnado more, thau ever apeclally fitted for office u?e. lu ease of operation, netttneH of work aud simplicity, It la all that c*u be dtilrol In a wrltlust machine. KuUywyiantel. May re turn if uninjured 0. 0. D?within thirty day?i 11 unutlihctonr. Wild No. a Mil Follow.' Bultdlug, WtMllni, W V?. Tfl?pl?.iio No. 94H gonstftttttUhtttfl gatflwaKt. JEWETT'S GROOEIiS' loo OhoHtM ! With elevated Ice Box and patent cold air bo*. Jnat tho thliiR lor Grocer* to keep butter, 4c., In. Call and see them at NK8B1TT A HRO.'S, jc30 ? 1812 Market Btrcet. O >IL AND GAS STOVES 1 We have lu utock Oil Stovea from oue to alx ho'cH, with or without oveua. Gas titovefl, all alus. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S BONB, je25 1210 Main Btrcet. ^yiNDOW SCREENS! Btlcki ior 8creeu Kraroei, Screen \\ ire Cloth. Wire Dish Covert, Fir JTani, at 0. E. BT1FEL A BONB', jelC 1021 Main Btrcet Jtttdlcitl. ELECTRIC BELT FREE To Introduce It, we will for a ?hort tlrao jrt?e away In each county, to thoM likely to make ?ood ajrenU, a limited numlMr of our GffrnmnlllrrlroCiilimiln Muapvnaory ItHta, a poritlre ami unfailing cure for Xtrvoua Itolilllty, Weaknmui, Varicocele, Lom of Vliror, Hhcumatlim, eta. $M0 toward paid If erory Belt we manufacture doea not ffenorato a genuine electrlo current. Addreaa at onre, OKIIMAN BELT AGENCY,I'.O-Box 1JS,Brooklyn, NawY irk Jeft EWENGLAND CONSERVATORY ?FMUSIC Boaton, Mass. STOPPED FREE 1 JjtfwkHi smrrtit, Ar til Drain ft NuvrThhj 'tar/ ft AvN A/HNtnli ft IWir.AiS.Wy omiftRBSnfisR WWW NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Klcctrlo 8u?pcn?ory Ai'pllnncea, Aluo fur many othor dl?-n*ra. Completereatora* ife"r.S Ourtm O mill 0 In 'J I o -1 ilnya. AhIi your ilruiwtlHl. "ir II. Hpnr Kmnyn(l(lri'P"iror$I.SO MALYDOR MFfi. CO. SprillKDell, a gD^Mle^bj l.opn A Co., Bridge Corner. gCTtt?port?ttgtt. ST. T3ITT8BDBQH. CINCINNATI A i LOU lb ailLEOlD-hllltUUUtUEiioU: Mm X eveutb ?iw*t, u?ir pubilo Uudii g. ? fellows, Ccutrtl BUndftrd time? ?TiTlOltS, Lc?T?-Wbr?Uoi.... AntVt-WeUibuuj^ SUubeuvJlii....^..... Pituburgb.......* HArrlaborg^....^.... Baltimore. A- M. ?$ u ?a ?ia I i! loi ?"ftj I b :00 le*vo-Wh?oHug............ ArrtTO-mgQbcuTlUc *8:66| DeuuUaa. Newark... Coiumbui. ... ...... Leave-iXilumbui... Arrlvo-UftjUM Oiuu'unfttl.............. lndumapoU*-.....~~. St. I/mla...... Chicago. Khdim Pity... 2:80 III 6:ir 7:10 U;v |p m 7589 6:? ft. m. 8:09 r.M. 8:30 5:* 7:10 7:20 A *? 8:45 Ttfi 12:0t p. u U'M 3:80 8: 0 83> **7:86 ft m 2;$ 4:10 8:46 8:18 7:18 ft. a. "eafc 8:00 ^dWYoiT VOTTOnK Louisville, Chicago, ludUuftpolla ftiid Ticket omce, under McLurj Geuertl Mftiu^rPhtobmgh; Pa. Qao'l Ytm and Tloket Aient. Pittabnrgh' Pe. PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, CLEVISU^"*? ITW&UROa B. B. MA>?T AND WOUTU TO HTrMUUXiU AND CbKVftLftND. llallftlre Bridgeport Martin a Ferry.. BrUUftut dwulx UVUIOh To OUtO.,...........~. Kmplw ????? Yellow Creek ... WeliMTillo Ka*t Liverpool Kocbrater Allegheny ?Plfbuntb |? m 600 6:12 5:18 5 4 6:0.') 6 26 6:ai 6:47 ft. ui. 8:93 8:88 841 9:18 9:85 ? ut 10:36 10:87 10.47 11:16 11:89 11:61 12:00 Uii 19:66 1:40 9:80 9:40 IP' w . 1 4 06 4:17 4:26 6:04 5:28 a "flTUj lsO* 1:17 1:36 i;5S 9:80 9:89 9:66 Tit 4:46 6:03 6:27 6:04 685 Alllauce. Kavunuft...... liudaoa Newbursr BDUveUnd .? >0:861 11:28 11:60 19:8J 1:00 WOT TO ALUAMCi AMD CHICAGO. RelUlro. Brldi Bridgeport Uftruira Feny fellow Creek ATvluVilie Batard VlllftDCO.. 3anton klAMlllOD tfAQiOeld....... ... Jre?tllue Limit fort Wayne. Rhtrftjro. ft. m. 6.00 6:l? 6:18 6:47 6.62 20:18 10:40 1:66 4:50 6:26 ft. m p. m., 10:36 4.06 10:8 4:17 10:47 8:26| n. 111 12:'f 6:06| 117 1:96 12:26 till 8:66 4.20 6:87 6:C~ ... 8:oh ... 8:?6 11:16 a.m. 1:12 ......~ 6 80.. "ill "4:16 6:87 6:69 8:08 8:86 11:16 a m. 1:12 6:30 ????? " AH tralu? dully exoepi Sunday. ?it? Tralni 'coving Bridgeport at 1:17 p. m. (1.62 city Imo)nrrrfl >lObtainat0:?0 lollowlnilooming. Tr.lui le.ro Cleveland lor Wheeling at JlJO a. n., 3:10 Ik m., arrlrlni at 4:S8| m "t(Kn p' ' a on. Pin and Ticket rituburfk, Pa. JAMIH McCltBA.Uet,or,rM.n^.r.bnrt^ ^ OALTIMOBE 40HI0 RAILROAD CO. On and alter MA* 30 UtO, paawiger train. will no a. tnllnvre?Wheeling time: L 1 Ll- J IMo.1 nrr bound. LeftTO Vboollng ivllfttio. dannlngtou Arrive *V? irftltou ^lmbcrlAud |M|ko?|&c|no?|uw r6& 6:06 A. M. 6:60 r.M., 4:00 r.M 1 8:26 6:40 8:90 6:80 7.80 4:45 A.M. 9:80 6:20 7:8 J ffMtalngtori City... gftltlmore^. ...| w.|. 7.b " No. Hb. 88 ftUd 87atop ftt All ht*Uoue ? . L I Ko II NO simiu8 It Dally Dallr Ballr van bound. Leftvo iVbwllug ?... 3elUlre-......?... Arrive At? Uneavllle. sowftrk. k)lumbOA. MnclnnatL... iAuduaky.M... [ndUnapolla M It. Loula.. Chicago City... a.k , 7:96 8:.6 P.M., 8:40 4:16 9:96 10.06 F. M. 12:18 1:20 9:40 6:60 6:80 11:00 A. M, 7:80 6:40] r.M , 8:001 r7M\ 8:10 10:10| 10:60 11:661 A.M. . 4:00 7:06 r. m. I 6:80 a.m.. 0:00) r.m. 10:80 li:CS A. m. 1:10 9:00 s:i? 7:80 8:66 . r.m. 4141 6:80 6:96 8:80| 9:00 CAmbrldgo Accommodation, leaves Wheeling At 7:35 a. m.; letvoa Bellaire at 8:16 a. m. Return* lug, arrive* at Whoeling at 6:40 p. m., dally except Sunday. Mouudivlllo accommodation, leave* Wheeling at ll:8i a. m, and arrives at Moundsrille at 18:15 p. m., dally except Hunday. Grafton acoommodatlou at 8:26 p. m. Zfttieavllle acoommodatlon leave* Wheeling at ?fo^S'^'Wrb^'oindna.tlwithon, change, with 11.4.0 Blooper through to Cincinnati. B 4 0. Sleeping Can on all through tralu*. . Through Coach from Wheeling to Clnolnnatt on Ho. 8, leaving Wneellng at 9:26 a. m., arriving at Cincinnati at 6:tO p. m. Clofe connections aro made for all points South and Southwest North and Northwest, making this a deslrablo route lor colonists and persona moving to the great nest, and to whom particular atten tion is given. Ticket* to all principal points on sale at Depot Sleeping car accommodations can be secured at Depot Ticket Oflloe. THOiC. BUKKB, Ticket Agent, B. 4 0. Depot JOHN T. LAN1C, Trav. I'aawnger Agent B. T. DKVR1KH, General Agent, Wnoellng. npiME CARD OF THE BELLA IRE & X St Clalrsville Bailway Co.?In effect January 34. 1886: Trains arrive and depart to and from & 4 0. Depot Whoeling, W. Va., as lollowi: WHEELING. LOCAL TIME. Departure oi trains for Bt Clalnvllle, 0. No 19 leaves Whoeling at 7:80 a. m.; arrive* 8t ClalrsvUleat8:46a m. No S loaves Wheeling at 8:06 a. m.j arrives at BtClainrtlle at 10:40 a.m. No. 16 leaves Wboollng at 8:40 p. m., arrives at Bt. Clalrsville at 4:56 p. m. Arrival of trains from Bt Clalrsville, 0. No 14 loaves 8t OlairavUle at 8:86 a. m.j arrlm at Wheeling at 10:45 a.m., N?. 18 loaves St ClaintUle at 6:06 p. m.; anfvee at Whtellng at 6 80 p.m. _ Takbthis lion*-The quickest most oomfon able Aud the only aU bail bootb?lending pamen* gers In the business portion end nearest tho best hotels of Wbeeling, Bellaire and Bt Clalrsville. C. W. TROLL, Manager, WHEELING &PITT8BURGH D1YI< BION, B 4 O. On end alter MAY 80,1686 paaaenger train* will run as followi?Wheeling time. For I'lcsburgn-5:04 a m., 7:13 a.m. dally; 1:86 p m., 0 26 ti m., daily. ForWA>hlngton~4;(Op.m.,dallvesooptflnndar. From Pltisburfh-11' ~? eawpt Bundavi 10126 n From Wa?htngton-&:26 a. t 6:80 p, m., 10:26 p. m. dally. a K. LOUD, Oeueral I'Awenger Agent ft. BUNII AM, General Superintendent. J. T LANK, Trav. H*s?. Agt, Wheeling, ' RIVER RAII/fiOAD. ooixu wuni. Arrlvo-Rpiiwuo3.,,MM, ? Motindsvljle ZtXZZ 1 fjiarlngton....,.,* KtwUMUttTllla Kmiii; Hlslersvllle ^ iKIly fi.ll/ J* I'M. No. 1. ?o. 8, ' o?i 7:M 8li6 8:Jn 8:42 8:?> 9:i* 10:16 10:46 001*0 NQBTIt. HP Ao Frirndir" (Wsiii m'or?j.' Blltemrlllu ...in iwte'i'riiVliri! *'-Tolr llwnwr Irnlni cHllr Inclodlj ooninmillni Inlm ram <1.117 ?i uaimiruHafMAiut, 1 M