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KlfePICAL. ill CXJ3 K2CJOY? jjojfc the method and raults Then trrtip "f l"iP '3 taken; it is pleasant aid refreshing to tlio lasts, and acts rrn;'7 J'1'1 rroiaP"y 0,1 'ho Kidneys, * liver .m J Bowels, cleanses tho sys- , Ha cftclually, dispels colds, hesdacbes and fevers ami cures habitual eoaiipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever produce), pleasing to tho tasto and aoeto;.".!i!o to tho ctoinnch, prompt in its action n:?l truly beneficial In its prepared only from the most j leailiy and ogreeablo substances, its . maay exedieut qualities commend it J to all and have made it tho most pcfikr remedy known. tjyrup of Kim is for salo in 50o ' ad SI lutties by all leading drug. gists. Any reliablo druggist who 1 .. - > nnt. have it on hand will t)ro- i cure it promptly for any ono who 1 wl-hos lo try it. I)o not accept any cbtitutc. CAUFGHHIA FIG SYR'JP CO. , 54* KAIICISCO, CAL. I mma, tr. hew tout, nx j : I PILLS. faB I CURB ; Be* E?dv:ho and relievo oil tho trouble? tod* , toil to ft bilious Htitoof tho ayatcai. aooli AtAm*. Nanaa, Pruwalueaa. Diatit?? after I cHiijf. Vain in tho Bldfl, 4c. \Vhllo Ihelrznost psukaUo ftuccoda liaa boen aliowa la canstf SICK : Hailithc, yft Carter's Littlo Liver P11Ifl ?W wittily valniMoln Oonatipatlon. curing and prorating thlBftauoyinit complaint, wbilw they ab? nrectaU?l!?orJcr3onho?tom?:h^timulatotho 1 liter tad regttUto tho bowel*. JSroalt thoj oalj , - ysr&ra a iiutniiar (Aclifhorwonldbotlooitprlcelcaiitotljoflovrlxi i|dfjrfron? thlsdlTtrwInn complaint; butfortt> titelr the! rfoodBoattloaa Do lead hcrojuid til coo trl.otnco try ficm will Qr.d tbesollUlo pillsvalala ro many w?y> that they will not bo wll* lig to do without them.. But after allalck hoafl ACHE (lath# ton? of Romany lives that bcTOfsvhert tcmafcnour great bccat. Onr pills euro It whlla others do not. Carter's Lttilo Liter Pill? tro very small ami Tfrycar/totiko. Onocr two ylUauataa doss. TLty aro strictly vcgotabla axia <lo not gripe or tuny, but 1'T tboir guntloaction ploaoo all who rwt>-?in Itt viilint five fop51. &Ohl ty dra&liU ovcrywLciu, or Mat by toaiL CARTE!! MEOtOINS CO., New York. ML FILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE , Jy??Ti?ThMW j The Superior < remedy , for all diseases originating in i impure blood; the MEDICINE I ...I L. 1 WIIIUIl may always be relied upon | to give the best 1 satisfaction, AVER'S i Sarsaparilla I Cure3 other3,will cure you : . I *?? n . fl mil fill's PHIS Tht* popular rcmody novo * falls to effectually euro i Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ull diseases arising from a 1 Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tho natnrnl rcnnlt In good appetlt* ninl ho lid flesh. Done nniftll j olcganl^ ?} baur coaicil and caay tonwallow? SOLD EVEEYWHEBE. WEAK MEN, v??? ? ?ill YOUR ATTENTION. WCAIXtD TOIIIC flQw, tm-,? ..fiWVAT rvnr tetr *?? "Kil $ ^Gray's Specific Medicine, /. i 2 a IF YOU SUFFER iro.n <M^Nenrooi DeUMty, Wcaltuo# i.i ,"7" - Nody and Mind, HpermaUirrlu-a "iBMttneT.inrtiill'llH'taM that ?rUe from S',,.f'."1 ?' l-o?"IMum* f," V' lMlolicn ut YtNluu. i'ruiiialtire :f m?I inHiiyoilicrtllM>(wM that lead to in. "' 'ar' vUmTlpL IU""UI <wlr Ktaro. write ! 'r...V.'iJ'vY MKD1CISF. CO.. liiOalo. JJ. Y M""ciS? U 5>M bf ?" '"imriiu ni V' ?',"x WUtm 1"' M. or *?? by 4 * WE pi i i D aIJ"i"? 't?1 wl"1 JJf GUARANTEE * euro or mouuy re"" onlr KtnnlW. *?"5 i tu"r"tl,?c* '"ueJ br C>u, llriui,"!:: SihSlB*10 ?">> KctallDruit. i n .,o i ,,niiT. Maliiurwt. apfl-TTMtow f.nttnn finnt ?5T//??/VTI w ?fc v u AlVVt Of ?fs3> COMPOUND. HI itkV dl*",tpr? >"i?" old fiSl #7>T4 a l*u)?id?n. avccxMf l'llv "fii ITO XOXT1U.Y DY THi/HUHIM U3i fj0 In tho <uiljr IKTWv7 N. 'fOtl)'N*(e ami rulintilft iiuxll. vol Jfr' l?p ilUrovcred. Iteaare of ?nprliw[p|,,i ,iruw;!>.tt who flirtofihi. . *. J -? interior mftlirlnai in Sund ?S ...ASIA* ^?K'* roTT?N Kooriro*. ?3?0 or ,ucloMy 81 |n fnlcf }>y ntttm mall. Fail pa 4:^>^SN*insrvSSSK ^iMVhwlinJ JJ LWA^mlb cuh' ntwwr VAGltA XT VER8B8. ] Tae Jury* Watp. They tr!ed lo chor tc n jury?twelve honest men ' to hud, Distinguished for their absolute vacuity of ?i lulud. One candidate was challenged because ho * brought to view Sorao little truce oi Intellect?and that would . never do. J The next wa? dropped directly, as quick as you < could wink. Because he said when ho was young ho Kmc- i tiiues used to think. , Tho uext win turned away In haste without a second look, For he impudently confessed he onco had read a . hook. 'ilie Lost Lluv*, t Puck 1 Last night I wrote n poem on the sand, A mwiterplcTC it was, beyoud a doubt; t And then tne pultry ocean .-wept the strand ( And straightway rubbed my uuluty verses out. . And 1?oh, m*1 to say! Can't eail io miud to-dar Just wbut that deruvd oid poem was about 4 Not According to little. ' fmilanapolU Journal. Jhu hr#Uui( the flru with lite kerosene enu: she ill way* injr?lsied in lollowiug tii.it plan B 1 in ftpite at her mi^ua'e ra^c, t And iiuwbhc hwi iiown irum this dull rale of . ieur>. \t the ruft, lender nge of tiluety-flve years? bhc hud to auci'Uinb to old iigp. ] GYPSY ISAIAH'S WIFE. ! Of all lonely places the Trott farm- i lotiKC wan the loneliest. Not ahouse In 5 light?not ho much as a barn, a toll gate, | it ii ^rist mill; nothing but bleak hill- j iidus, scantily clothed with scrubby c |iines; grim, black boughed evergreen ' ivouds anil pasture lands, wliero the ' uttlc huddled in the roruers of the fenccs tn escape the knife like point of I :bo kcou west wind! j .Ami, of a gray sunny afternoon like t thin, with the sulleu rush of tlic river c booming in the vaLey below, and a knot i 5f crows cawing mournfully in the treo f tops above the farmhouse roof, it was lonelier still. i .Mr. Trott was in the kitchen, witli a i solder kettle bubbling over tholire; ho } ivas mending a huge kettle wherewith lie proposed to riiie the sweetness of a ] neighboring grove of maple trees in the i coining month of March. Mrs Trott was studying oat the cowplicatttl pattern ? i>f a new device in paichwork, lent lier g by a friend, with half a dozen blocks of Inrkey red, four of white and two of t ivrn colored calico; and lJcboraJi, the t wily daughter, was trimming over her \ Sunday iiat with newly ironed pink t ribbons and a cluster of artiticialTose-i buds, which fhe had bought cheap at' J the clearing ott'sale of the fc'tockbndge milliner?and all three were silent. c Suddenly the clock struck, with a whirring sound, like an asthmatic lo- f just! t "Js that 4 o'clock?" said Mrs.-Trott, \ still puzzling over the Hocks of Turkey 1 red. c "That's 4 o'clock,"; said Mr. Trott, I looking into the boiling silvery mass r l/?CI k(IV oiu ? v. "We sluill have to light a candle i soon," said Mrs. Trott. For she had s never seen that modern abomination, a i gaslight; and made it her boast that no drop of kerosene had ever crossed her f threshold, She burned sytnmetrical 1 vhite eamlles of her own running, in c Did-fsihliioned brass crndlesticks with 1 snuffers and extinguishers to match. "1 wonder where Isaiah is? We need f new toga for the sitting room fire to- n night. Squire Draper's son told me he i should drop in, in a friendly way." Pretty Lfeboruh frowned over the bunch of rosebuds; shy was a dimpled, y blue-eyed girl, quite unaccustomed to the business of frowning, so that it s was rather an effort for her to contract lier bronze brown brows. xt "Isaiah," slowly repeated Mr. Trott, f still intent on the kettle. "Why, I've j sent Isaiah over to Marshal Ilill's with r that liftv dollar bill." Mrs. trott dropped her spectacles. c "Thomas Trott! You lmint, never!" > cried she. "Yes, I have," said Thomas Trott i 'Why shouldu't 1? Whitcfoot is lamo, tind I've no notion of walking over to Hill's with my rheumaticky old bones. And the interest on my note is due to-day, so I just gave it to Isaiah, and t ._i.i l*;.., livr.lv nnil irnf.linulf b?- r nun vuo.v, -toro dunk." p Mrs. Trott drew'an ostentatiously f lone sigh. 1 "Then yon may bo very sure of ono j thing, Trott," said elio, "You'll Dover i ico neither Isaiah nor that fifty dollar I bill aciiin." ' t "Why not?" said her spouse, staring. ( "Because Isaiah belongs to a gypsy j rare, anil because all our neighbor* I ldvised us not to take Mm in when wo c Jiil." t "He's worked just as well as if there l wasn't cypsv blood in him, hasn't ho?" JeraandeJ tlio family sternly. "I don't say but what he has," ad- , mitted Mrs. Trott. "1 only know that j ivhut's bred in the honewon't ecrub out ] >( the flesh, and it'll be just like Gypsy ( Isaiah to cut and run with that fifty dol- j tar bill. And you'ro a bijwer fool than ? 1 took vou for tu trust n wild fellow like ] that with solid money." But horo pretty Deborah roso, flushed ] nd panting, from her chair. 1 "Mother!" she cried,her tiluo eves all , jflamc, "vou shall not talk so! Jsaiah i * ?-i ?i w ; IS AS true anu kto mm uumu no it Miu j blood o( kings ran in his volns." < "Hoity-liolty!" criod Mrs. Trott ill i amazement. "And what is Isaiah Blackburn to you ?" "Just this," said Deborah, "that I'm engaged to hiiu." . "Kngaired to?marry him?" ' "Yes?to marry him." J "Debby," said 'Mrs. Trott, "are you j :rar.y?" . "I love him, mother," Dekhy simply ' made response. "Ajiu he loves me? nnii we are to bo married as soon an he ( lias laid up a little money to rent a (arm of bis own." , "Indeed!" said Mrs. Trott, frowning darkly. "And vonr parent*' consent, I ! suppose, is a matter of no consequence . whatever?" j "Wo thought, mother," snid Debbv, with'downcast eyes, "tlint you would olFor no objection to what would make 1110 so very, verv happy." "n-.l-" -U.ll. ..l.liul \l? Tnlt < ?vruu 19, **??? / . "you don't know that Orlando Draper is 1 coming to-nijilit wilh the especial intontion of nmhiiiK on offer of marringo to vou?Sqnlro Draper's ?om, with a rod brick house and a bank account at Stookbridiio?" "Then he may go away ajsain, wild Dehby, resolutely. "Fori never, never will innrry anyone but Isaiah Blackburn!" "A stray cypsy lad, brought up in the woods, villi nobody Knows wno lor nts father, and a knack for chicken stealing at his finger eniln," sneered Mrs. Xrott. ' Mother!" pleaded tlio irirl. "X ow. Betsey, don't," said tlio farmer; "that ain't fair. Isaiah's as itood a young chap a* ever stepped. And if you'll just remember, I was as poor as any cypsv of tho lot when first wo married. Deborah's my only child, and sho shan't bo teased. Come here, 1'unsy, and give tho old father a kiss." And the stormy February afternoon I darkened into snowy nightfall, and Debby iraied wistfully down tho road, ] wondering why hor lover had not re- ' turned. "lie lias had tirao to go to Marshall Hill's and back twice," she said to her!Olf. "It is strange," said Mr. TrotL 'Isaiah ain't ono to loiter, in genoraL" "Didn't I tell you no?" said >lra. rrott. "You'll never seo neither Isaiah lor the money again." .And when t) o clock caino Mr. Xrott put the liorso in (lie old-fashioned red :utterandclimbed resolutelyon tboseat. "Lame or not lauie," said he, "Old kVhitcfoot linn got to take mo over to Marshall Ililfs to-night." "It's no use," said Mrs. Trott, dryly. 'You'll llnd the bird has flown, "lie :nn nick un a foolish L'irl anvwhere. but ifty dollar bills ain't bo easy to get at." ' Father, can't I go, too'!" piteoualv irgeil Deborah, fitting to tlio quick by svery malicious word and accent o( bor notber. "No, daughter; no," said Sir. TrotL 'I won't be long. And you're best olT it home." ile drove away into the white veil of Iviiiir mow, the hells ringing with a liumed sound and Old nliltefoot's ireuth rising in a column of steam hrougli the uncertain darkness. "Isaiuli?" said stout old Mursball Illl. "Of course lie's been hero, l'aid ue that there fifty dollar intorcst noney, aud 1 gnre him a receipt four food hours ago. Ain't he got homo ot?" And Thomas Trott scrambled once nore into the slcigli and drove rapidly iway. Upon a dreary side bill where to the eft a steep prciipico extended almost lerpendic-ularly downward, and n lir iiouit'ti slope ecoincu to reacu upward o the right, Olil Wliltofoot Btoppod uddcnly. Thomas Trott caught up his vhfp with energy. "Unit's tho second tlrno you'vo dono t, old fellow!" cried he. "You shied list so when wo cnuie by before." But all In vain the whip descended IVhitefoot stood with bnstllne main, listended nostrils and four feet tirmly inplanted in the snow, obstinately reusing to proceed. "I declare," said tho farmer, scrateling his puzzled head, "if 1 was a believer n such things I should almost think iVIiltcfoot saw a gliost." At that moment thero cauie a brief ull in the storm and tempest, and as "armor Trot sat there ho heard a groan. "It ain't the Old pino tree creaking," aid he, "nor yet it ain't tlio wind. It's omething human." And straining his eyes through tho inow illuminated darkness lie saw a tlzire crouched in a crevice of rock lijuf ray down the steep precipice, clinging o a cluster of stunted savin bushes. "Help!" it criod feebly. "Help! lelp!" ?l" [....fTml ?i?'o >ur Isaiah!" And 60 it was. Plodding homeward rom his errand, his foot had slipped in he storm and darkness, and falling half vuv dowivthe hill, he had broken his e? and badly bruised himself, only es nping from a still more disastrous fate >y holding desperutoly to the savin oots. "I don't know what I should liavu lone if you had not hoard my voice," aid he. "I could not have held on nucli longer." "And you may tlmnk old Whitefoot or that, said Mr. Trott, as he helped saiah into the sleigh. "He'd a-stopped ?n tho way down if I would have let lim." Mo Isaiah Blackburn reached the old arm house safely at last, where Debby ind her mother 'wore anxiously sitting ip, and told his tale. Mrs. Trott burst into tears. "laxi.ilt " oiild aim ' T annlrn at'il nf ou, and I'm sorry for it." And Deborah'ti blue, tear wet oyes poke all that was needed on her part. They were married in the earlv spring, ind Isaiah rented half of the Trott arm, and lives in the wing of the old ?ouse, a select tenement of three ooms, with his blue eyed wife. "I do beliove, Debbv," says her mot hir, "vou'vo got the best husband in the vorlil!" And Debbv, playfully parodying hor not her, says': "Didn't I toll you so?" A ilnn Tlifrinomrter. Lean men make the best thermome* ers. Fahrenheit never invented better mes. If the weather is warm and ninny, they are cheerful. If cold and rosty, they are irritable and snappy, f damp and cloudy thev are downcast ind gloomy. But if either lean or fat nen are suffering from biiiousoe&*, leadacho, constipation or indigestion, l.? ...Ml l.rt ..~.l IIU HUHlilVr nil! ilinujo IIU nmii|> 1IIKI Imidv in their locality unless tliev use )r. l'lorcc's 1'leasant I'eliets. fhese lellets arc small, supir-coatcd granules, alculatcd tostnrtthcliveranddigesllve prsain into healthy activity, anil thorejy rai.se low Rpirits and illxpcl gloom. "Olive Blossom" is not a patent mediiue and should not bo ho considered, t is the discovery of the celebrated Dr. 'ranee, President of the French Medial Institute Co., of Columbus, 0. It is lis private prescription, and has been uccessftillv used by him for years in his arco practice. "Olivo Blossom" is sold bv Lopin irue Co., C. It. Ooetie, W. w. Irwin, iV. J5. Williams, C. Schnopf, C. Menkencller, AV. C. Armbri^ht, W; II. Wlljanis and M. W. lleinrici; J. W. Darrah, 'olston A Co., Martin's Ferry; Bowie & ;o., Bridgeport: C. M. Wyrick, Bellairo; it Clair Bros., Bomvood. mw-d Itenmriznblu Fart*. lloart disease is usually supposed to >0 incurable, but when proporiv treated i law proportion of raws can to cured, thus Mrs. Khnira Hatch, of Elkhart, nil., and Mrs. Mary L. llaker, of Ovid, dich., were cured after suirerinj; 20 ears. S. C. Linburger, druorist at Son loso, III., says that )Jr. Miles' Sew Heart Jure, which cured tho former, "worked rondon for his wlfo." I-ovi Logan, of Juclmnan, Mich., who had heart di?m for :K) vears, says two bottles made lim "feel like a new man." l)r. Miles' few Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed )} the Lojran Drug Co. 13oiok of wonlerful testimonials free. ttiis?w-1 ? Mile*' Nerve ami Ltver Pills let on a new principle?regulating tlio iver, stomach and bowle* through the Iirrn. A new discovery. l)r. Miles' /ills speedily euro biliousness, bad taste, :.i iWna?i?..ti?n ITka orj'iu UYUIj J?ivo, VVUS?JI|?IUU| W?IU" juiilcd for men, momen, children, -nmllcit, mildest, surest! Fifty doses !o cunts, bumplea free at tho Logan Jruu Co.'s. When Baby was tick, we care her Cutorta. When >bo was a Child, she cried for Culorfa. When I he becamo 511m, she clunjj to Cnatorla. When she had Children, lie gave tliem CasMrla lluckleu'B Arnica Malvo. The best Salvo in tho world for Cut", Crulies >orcs, Ulcers, S?nlt Hlieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiblains, Coras and all Skin Eruptions,and positivelycures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prico 23 cent* by box. For tale by logan Drug (Jo. FINANCE AND TltADli The Fenturai of Uu Jloioj nni Stock Markets. New Yobk. Sept W.-Mouey on call ca?y, ranging from .1 to 4 per cent. but loanper ccnt, | closed offered at 3J{ per cent. l'rlnie mercantile J pu|K.*r V?n7 |K?r cent. Stcrllug exchange weak i at (I KFtfat ftrie* than*. ' The mock nmrkct to-day was the most active of any day of the year, not excepting the day* j of the November panic, ami there wa# n ureal , ileal of cxclicment attending the trading nt ail < tiuie? during the day. There wua? continuation of the buying for the long mvouut by out- | aide nneculaton, both foreign and domestic cov- ( eriuir mine line* (ii Miorc cumracui mony the upward movement, while they swelled the volume ??f liUtiiic-Mi to uuumiaI proportions. An- 1 other element In the day'* operations, however, wus tho enormous rcsllwt ons on the profits Accrued during tiie lust few days. The henry having uud heavy realisations of the forenoon kept the inurkct in an extremely < feverish stale, the tratuactiom* footing up ennr- ; tnous figures /or the lirnt hour* being corres- ? pond I ugly intense. Toward noon, however, the 1 realization* blacked away under tho stubborn ( resistance (if the inarkot to the pressure, uud ( the shorts caino into cover. In the buying movement the graugers were m??t conspicuous and Rock l*!sud. Rnrliugtoii and St. Paul took the , place.* of Reading and .\t?*lii?o:i as the leaden of the market. The top lijrurc* wero reached at i p. in., and afterward trader*, who had started Stt I to tako the market away from the aborts. began to realize their profit* and a material reaction orcurred in tl.e Inst hour. The decline lasted until the sound <J the guvel. and (he market cloned rather heavy at concessions, though tho great majority of the iiri are fractionally higher. J Jtock Illsud In up 'J,1Texas i'aciilc l-}i, sugar IJi. and frt. i'uul lli j?er cent. Railroad bonds were very actire. Sales 13,930,- ' 0U0. Government and State bonds dull and steady. BOttDiAHOtrOCK QOOfATlOXH?BtO. U.S. 4s rug ...?....116 (New York ContraLUO'4 j U. S. is coup jn 1171 [Ohio MIssissippL { i;. a. v-j* rcr ^ri' ?? pniwrou - c-? Pacific Oiof'W'i lit) ,Otvgou Improve'i_ i!0 Atchison i*?J?'Oregon Nav....?...... 75 Adams Express 1-16 Oregon Traus 17J$ , American KtpresO 17 (Pacific Mall ; Canada Pkcltlo .. WlA Pittsburgh JfiU Canada Southern... MilPullman Palace IfM Central Poddc - XiUlltcatJIne. .. 42if Chesapeake A Ohio 'iS>vlu>ck Island ... &"?{% do lint preferrel oft jSt. i'anl. .... 7.1^ do second pref'd :? do preforrcd -l-DJi Chl.Uur. ,tQnlncy_ fP/m. Paul A Omaha... 34/i lie). ?fe Hudson ISttiii do preferred 9-t Del. Iaick. <k \Vcst...H?U Tcnn. Coal?t Irou... 34\? Den. -ii 11 G. i?refd Texas Pacific 16 Erie 3IH Union Pacific 42^ Kort Warne...... Mo J*. 8. Express M . Illlnolh Central llttVf W.. dt. L. A P WA , Kansas .t Texas 11>V? do preferred 's\yt Lake Shore l'-t)'* Well* Karoo Et 140 Louisville A' Nash.. 80/J. Western Union Wjfi t Memphis ,t Chas... *20 Am. Cotton OU 2-*>? Michigan Central-litt^,Colorado Coal....... Sra | Missouri Pacific..... 71 yt Iron Silver 125 Nashville .urhatL. M .Quicksilver .^. 4H NcwJerseyCentraLllOW do preferred.... _ 28 Norfolk ft \V. pref'd V.4 Suiro <\ Northern Pad tie..... i))|jUlchniM W.P.T- 12% . do preferred 7."? IChleairoUfU 51^ ' North we<tcrn U5',< Lead Trust ItVJi do preferred.. l.ld^Stijur Trust 90,'v HrendstufTW uml Provisions. (Chicago, Sept. is.?since the securing of the tinmen*: wheat crop without damage became . ussured, and since the ware over tlio Farmers' j Alliance "hold your wheat" circular died out. | tliii market ha* had to look to the cast for news . calculated to cileet prices, and New York as the entrepot for ub >ut all of the foreign Intelligence " has naturally been the jieint from which ucarlv s all of this class of news his oome. Houses with ( foreign connection* In New York, say thu trad- , era here, have not been slow to take advantage of that fact, and have managed to vcure early ad* 1 itf In kurniH' <atcnlated to ef? < feet jirict's uud hold this Intelligence uutil ?hoy Jiave placed their orders with thoir commission 1 men fn Chicago, who Uave been in n flccurc ]>oM- ( tiou before the newa l>ecnmc Known to the imde ? in general. Aside from this it is charged by * local traders here that there are more than * ground* for suspicion that dews win invented or t doctored (or the Chicago millet in the interest \ of outside apeculutorx. In evidence they point , to the numerous war ncaras and the like, wnlc.h have turued out to be of little or no consequence, J aud the very contradictory market report Mr j cclvcd. .Simctiinea Liverpool would be quoted i to private wire house* when the public cable to 1 the boanl quoted It hluhcr and vice versa. 5 Whether tl?e.*e charge* are true or not, the i market ha.'I >r somj time been kept In a very ! nervous staic. tVheat ruled strong at most from : the atari to-day aud sold up IJyr and held the I advance with a good deal of Mubbomnesa. There < was no 'cnftattouid new* in the market, but ] cable advlcea reported a very strong feeling iu ' the United Kingdom, though the private advices < from tlio continent indicated some weakness | there. loreignera were said to lie picking up wheat in New York very liberally, and the . housea here with forelgu connections were gen- I erally good buyers. The demand hhd' a*?ron# , undertone and the bull dispatches made shorts very ncrvotia, aud there waa a general desire to cover. Heavy aelllng in the afternoon acnt prices back to the opening figure*. 1-ate cables quoted prioes higher at l'urls and IJcrllu. Corn atrong and higher. Oats ateudy and firm. , ] JlOg pruuuri* ruivu nimu# "uu ui^uvi. I Flour nominally unchanged. . i Witr.AT-Cush No. 2 sprlus ?V%nO"?J:Jc; No 3 ] spring 84c; No. 2 roil Ml -jc; September fl5J-iul?7#tt ^ December US!{ca;l WJ * ? .??<, ie; May tl 05!aa ai u7&al aVv Cohn?('ami No. 2, ?V?Jgo; September &W8{6 ,8^0; October .May 42%aVi)?a 4-%c. 0at??Cnsh No. 2, 27Kc; September 27kn27,'<a 27) ie; October .May Ul>iaMl%a ? ai%c. ltVK?No. 2, K8*jc. Ft.axsekb?UO.y. Timotiiv?81 2ual21. Mk? Poek?c?i?U 110 30*10 "*?: October 810 j7'ia 13 VmlO ;C2%; December 5l'l .vuilo T.'ia 10 Januarv 812 77&12 WUal2 82kL Laud?liaiih f<? hijfc; (prober 82^a6 '?a<; S7J?; Dceeinber to U2!<a7 ixhU? U5; January fr7 00n" 07>.a 7IG?$. Short lliu*?<'u.?h |7 0.^7 15; October fO Ma 7 07kit7 02 J 4; Dcccmber ?7 Uun7 U7^a7 OU; Juuuury ( ?C flSr, 77; Jui 7^x. SiiofU?JUn??JO ti2%o0 73; uliort clear ?7 S0a7 90. WiitNKV?51 IS. Hirrrwt?Ka.dcr; fancy creamcry 22}{h23%c; flue western Ahiilc; line dairies 10n*iHr. KtxM?Finn. New York. Sept. 18.?Flour, receipts 27,AGO < barrels; exports 2,000 barrel*; market Jir-s active; Rules 28,000 barn-Is. Woeat. receipts 20'J,? uji busheis; exports :>20.00i) bushels; rule* U00 bnshcU of futures uud 110,0(4) bushels of Hpot; spot market unsettled; No. 8 red <1 01: ungraded red OOcaSl 07; outions wvuic: No. 2 red ' Septemlier fel OlTyil ufr^tl U>JJ; November 81 <*'.J4al 0%uil <??> ;, December $1 10}ia 108*4; January ?t OOfcat ll.'tfU 10.%: February ..i iti/. n.mh *1 inu. ,?Uf ?1 ijnl iiuil I i*/. Itfa < dull; western 07)4c. lliirloy steady; No. 2 Milwaukee 7rtn7tc. ? orn, ivceipta l.i.% bushels: exjmris 40,(Mt ljiiHbeis: sale* l,!isi,?iw bush,-Is uf luturcs aud 61,ou) bushels of ?}Kvt: market quiet and lower; uugrmled mlxeu Ul.tyitJGJjc; September &"e; October ft)c; Novcmoer .'*J>ic; Decoinber 55he: January ftie; Slay i Ma.*o?51Jio. Uai5, receipts 2ai,<r>o bushcm: experts 'J,000 bushels; pales 20V U)0 bu?hei* oi future* and 140,Otw bushels of spot; market lirmer; Hcnteiuuer iri'^e; October JU'i'o: November hi!#; December ;u-j'4e; snot No. J white \yliltc do :??al0c; No. 2 , Chicago .11c. Coffee ste.ul/ and 10*10 point* down: September 14.20al4.40c: October RO'w Utfc; Novoinbor liMV'mlJ.I.'tc: Dcccml>or ll.Ma 12.00; Jauunry ll.T0all.hjn; February ll.GCa 11.70c: Mnrch ll..V?li.70c: April 11..voh11.???c: May 11.40c; June 11.4<*iall.Ai<; spot ltlo dull at 17V. Sugar linn. Molasses fifnu. Hire Ann. Tailow dull nod llrra; oity .V?. Koiln steady and quiet. Turpentine quiet at 42>{e. Kggs steady; western lt>ka-"Oc. Pork firm: old mess $K?7..a 112.1; new do 512 00a12 50: extra prime $uo:?a 1125. Cut meats dull. Lard firmer: September ST'.KJ; Oc/otar S? 10; December $7i?; Jnunary $7 :W. Butter quiet; western dairy I3ul8c. Cheese steady; western CaSXfi. i'niladf.i.rniA. Pa.. Sept. 18.?Flour qnlot. Wheal o|K?ne?l strong, closed weak and lower; No. 2 red September XI Ul^nl 05%; October SI OiJ'iul 04?v; Sovember ?l OGWf: Deccmlmr jl OH'^al 08U. Corn Arm; No. 2 mixed septcmher w?irt7c; Octobertlljfittc; Novomlier OVaCUo; December A^aMc. Oats aulct: No. :t mixed 3.1c; No. 2 white September and November ttlaM,1^. Pro- 1 vision^ steady. Ptirk, no?* mess 213 00; do 1 family 314 AMIS00. Jtatter quiet; Pennsylvania ] llt-ftls 2lc. itat.TiMonc, Md., Sept. IS.?Wheat unsettled; No. 2 rod, viiot ami month el 038$; October :10l;i nlUi; December 8li?>fUU8?fc; shipment* 140 l>u?he's. Corn easier; mixed spot R7c; rear UHo: January M^u'il^e: receipt! 5,000 builiels. oat* \ sU'wl/: No. 2 mixed western :8c; rccelpti 9.iO) : bushels. Hyo firm at 'Jfie. Hay tulct at 818 GOa 14 00. Butter Arm ami unchanged. I&j quiet at 29c. CoRcc, Klo WKc. Cincinnati. O., Sept. 18.?Wheat tinu at Wu Wc; receipt! I?,fi00 bushels; shipments -2.500 ' biifbeis. Corn nominal; No. 2 mixed flOc. Oau weaker; No. 1 mixed 3U92C. Hye So. 2 i 62c, IVrk quiet at $10 75. Urd Ann at 8673. ! Hulk moats and bacon tirm. Whisky ttrm at 81 IK imtter, sugar anil cheo*o tlrm. Egg* steady at lGal7r>. 1 Tor.rno. 0.. Sept. 18.?Wheat active and lower; caiih mid September VSkSe; December 81 W'i; May 8109. Corn dull; cash 57c. Oats quiet; cub ?e. R dull; ca?!? and September l>Jc; oetobcr 51 Sc. Ckmmcl easier; prime caidi 84 8"); September 57,'December *1 ?#J. 1'etmleuiu. Nbvr York. Fept. la.-petrolenm opened strong. advanced 1 ccnt oir covering of aborts mnl closing strong. Ponn.<ylvunln, oil?: epot, .VJc: Octolwr option opened aa<l Iotvcm .rfc; highest and dosing at Uh Sale* tw,000 barrels. oil Crnr, Pa.. t*pt. lS.-Opened and laireat :>7'yi: highest GOc: closed at Aijfe: wiles 141.000 barrel*; clearance* JkSu.iO) barrels; uhlpmcuta 00,421 barrels; ron* 0M77 barrel*. lUi.\nroist>, Sept. Ift.?Opened at closed at Wiie: hlgbott W?\ fowwt clearances 10(5,000 barrels. PiTiBBeiir.ir !?*.. Sept. 11?Strong and bigbor; opcucd arid lowest ftJe; closed and nigbeat ?)e. Llvo Mocic. Caicxoo. Sept. is.?Cattle, reeelpta 11.ft*)head; shipments 4,3uobead; market fratted, prlcea do moralized; prime native* $? fiOa.) SO; good to f choice native* <1 40: Texan* 83 9M3 tt>; kiiH'krr- si .iOn.1 OJ; ranger* 92 lUaJ CO: good cow* ? and helfcra $2 tw^2 ;*>. Uog?, receipt* 17,ouo * bead: thlptr.tfti* hart; mrph and fin- 31 L')on?l i-niOJ; mixed and packer* >4 40a3 00; *' [?riinu heavy ft 2.*?a"? &*?; prime t<? light fr!73? ~ > 10: light fi.Vtal&>. Sheep, receipt* 5,uf?)bead; T dilpmem* L'.txm head; market quiet ai:d steady; ? native* t4 uiu4 M: westerns M "An I i?; Texan* < ?i73a4 23; liiinbn fl 30115 '2V' ? ] Kjlst l-rnkirrv. PU., Sept IS.?Cattle, receipt* t Low head: ftblpmeutx 2.0PJ head; nothing doit:*. ? ill through consignment*. Jiog?, receipts U.iwO f bead: Milptneutx .1.200 head: market I'hllmlelpnl&M *." i'iO; Yorker* and mixed {3 2>'? t 40: growr**! TOa'iOi. sheen, recoljpt* 1.100 Head: Khlntnent* I.WM heuil; market Very c lull at unchanged price*. #J Cincinnati, O.. Sept. IS.?Hog*. *te?dy: com- ] sou and light $1 2Aa."> 73; packing and butchers t H GM 40. #j Wool. f| Doston, Sept; 1?.?Demand for wool steady; t 3hlo X 29e: XX and XX and above :wa31e; n Mlcbfgbn X JTc: So. l combing Ohio line * lelaino Michigan fine i8e: Territory , wools quiet and unclmugcd. California ?, inlet. Texas dull but Mcady. Pulled quiet: 1 mper* :#*42e: extra *22a&!c. Atw.ralhm quiet J ni.d unchanged. i ? . n ?.... ia?Wmt mnrlrnt ti Improved demand and price- luichunfre'l. j Sett York, 18.?Wool steady: domesti? ieeco puiii-d-jun^c-: Texas ltailc. 1 Dry (iomtft. f i Skw York, Sml iA.?Iij-Hrjr gootfs business iru- fnir. Dressing goods were active. Shirting .1 ;>ruitt aru sold up for fall and agents are booklug T'| rders for spring at tli* value. The market wos T r?'itfrally Hrong In totto In spite of declining jj jotlon. tioodsare wvllsoM up. D MntnU. ji Sew York,Kept. 13.?IMir Iron quiet; Atnerl- fl an flrtOOulb L'j. ropner ooiuiiiHl: lake 812 M). f Lead firm at 84 20. Tin dull and sternly; straits f: fJuoJ. r CitfcixxATi, 0., Sept. 18.?Cotton steady; mid* 1* iiUlifrf'-jf. t MEDICAL V J Both the effect and result when Ollwo Blossom is used. It acts gently, yet Rf promptly. It is the greatest boon to "Ti womankind. Every ladv can treat her- {J telf and not have to undergo the torture )f instruments from physicians. Gllva Slossom positively cures all forms of emale weakness, such as Painful Men- I itniation, Ulceration, Larceration, Bar enness, Leucorrhrea, Pruritus, Cancer, ac Ovarian and Fibroid Tumors in their early ? itages and the long list of innumerible and unmentionable sufferings that ? ifHict the patient. Tlie Olive BJossom V reatmcnt is simple and harmless. The irst application often gives permanent wi elief. Try it, and you will exclaim, is hundreds of others have: 41 Oh, I f; --i hi? - 1 CC1 line a UlUCICill numou vow jjj month's treatment sent postpaid to any )l part of the world on receipt of ?1.00; <is months, $5.00. Ollvo Blossom * a forsale by all leading* druggists. Any t>. Irncgist who may not nave it can order it from the wholesale dealer. Do not iccept any substitute. Beware of fraudu- g; lent imitations. The Celebrated France Pastile Ollvo _ Blossom, is prepared only by The France Medical Institute CoColumbus, 0. Incorporated rSS6. Capital$300,000.00. a Branch IIousks : New York, Chicago. * San Francisco, and London, England, ft Bold by I?ngnn Pnig Co., C. R. Goctxo, W. vf 1 Crwln. \v. K Williams. 1). Svlincpf. C. Vciiko- 1 noller, W. C. Am-bright, W. II. Williams and 31. iV. llclnrici; J. W. barrah and Ralston a Co., Hortln'i Kerry; Ilowlo A Co., Bridgeport; c. M. . Vyrlck. ltollairo; St Clair Itrot.. lion wood. io^4-Diiir RADAM'S Microbe Killer.: lie Greatest Discovery of the Age, * >LD IN THEORY Tlt'T TIIF. REMEDY RE- m CENTLY DISCOVERED i 10 CURES WITHOUT FAIL ^ 2ATARRIL CONSPMPTION. AHTHMA. HAY FEVE1! BRONCHITIS. RHEUMATISM. DYfcTEJ?lA. CANCER. SCROFULA. DIABETES. r] di JRIGIirS DISEASE, MALARIAL FEVER. DIPII- i TIIERIA AND CHILLS. ei Jn short, all forms of Organic imd Fnnctlonal Si SiKra?es. Tlio cures cdcctod by UiU Medicine lic lu mony cuius MIRACLES! Si Bold only In Jogs containing One Gallon. PRICE THREE DOLLAR??a nnall Investment when Health and Life can l>o obtained. "MSTOBI or TIIK IUCUUOB K1LLKU FEE*." Si For salt by all Retail Drugglits. Trade sup. __ piled by LOCHN DRUC CO.. C OC8-DAW aOLC Aucxn ? I PJ HEALTH IS WEALTH. 1 DlU E C. WCTT*? NRRVK AND JlRAtM TRF.AT- I ' urnt, a guaranteed sjKMdilo for llymcria. Dial, new. 1'onvulsloiu. Flu, Nervous Neuralgia, ticadache. Nervous Prostration cnu*ed by the iwe of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental ! I>i'prrwion. rfoftenlnR of the iiraln. resulting in J Insanity and lending to r?l?*ry, decay and death. I'rcmntnre Old Age. ltarn?niiw-s. Loa* of Power tic In either *ex. Involnntury losses an?l Hpermati.rrhau caused by over exertion of tbo brnln. kc wlf abuse or over-Indulgence. Each box contain* ono month** treatment. $1 00a box. or alx Ai boxes for S3 00. tent by mall prepaid on receipt , of price. \y WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES 1 o cure any case. With eaeh order received by T us for six boxes, accouipanlo<l with $5 u), wo will I lend tbo purchaser our \rritten guarantee to re- I hind the uiouey If tbo treatment does not eilect J . cum Bole AmnU. McUln'i Miiclt, Corner Murkct nntl Twcfitb ?recu. Wh?lUi?, >V.V|L ]?IIMtIhjw ro PCtkkntn* b?M Wmw?J ?"?* _ i" ENNYROYAL P LLS S ?s?sf * f) wssgsssaoaSESs^ u If bTntirn Hill. 10,000 ThU? UK. ? c" a,a~?S?s>* a TTllMgOW In A3h mill|Bn'<n<lW11Uta7BtUta f HP9H1iflfei" BXSjfr fi n hb d w blbucauiih'ai i nus. ? Tue intelligencer is a Cm* ask ruastmi pim ?AFLWAY TIME CARD. Arrival and departure of train* on and after orember Id. l??. ExruxATtox or Rftkrkxcs ABitat 'Pally; fflunday exited: JMonday tceptad; |satunlay excepted: IHunday only: latnrdajr only. Kutern Standard Time. ki'akt. iRAu.KiL~MaliiUoe.KaAt Amur*. VM am Waih. Cy.BalL, l'hil. & S. Y lJ^Opm 2:ttpm Wa*h. f jr.Balt.. Phil. <fc N. V 12:4ftpm 2:05 am Wash. Cy. Bait. Phil. A N.Y *6:<S am -Cumberland Accom | t6:l*pm pm1..ralton Acrom -...,*i2:4ft pm 8:00 ami Moundivillo Accom 1112:45 pm 3:JW pm Monndnvllle Accom !t ft:15 pm rt:00pmI ?Cameron Accom. It 7:00 am IFAKT. n. AO. R.R.?C.O. Dir.. Went AUITt 7:50 am For Columbu* and Chimin *12:ft*am 0:1ft am Columbus. CIn. and Chicago *0:10 pm 0.:? pm ....^..Chicago Limited *ft:A0 am 4:1ft pm Chicago Ex pms*11:00 am 0:.? pm Columbiu. Gin. k St. Lout*.. <*5:40 am 2:55 p?n| ....Columbus Accom til :00 am 0:1ft am St. Cialrnville Accom fll :00 am 2:.W pm ......St. Clalwvllle Accom 10:00 pm wart. B.AO. R. K.-W.. V.Jtb. Dir.' arrive. &:4ft am .... For Pittsburgh and East *10:10 am 7:20am Pittsburgh ?| *?:55 pm 5:10 pm Pittsburgh and Eait- *10:25 pm 1:40 pm IltUburgh .,fl2:4a pm 1:25 pm ?Pittsburgh |ll:S0am pm ... Washington, l'a., Accom...! f7:50am CPAUT. 1*. C. i ST. L. RT. J ARRIVE 7:20 am Pittsburgh j 19:20 pm R:?ami Stcubeuvllle and West.- pm 1:90 pm -Pittsburgh and New York... tS:35 pm 1:20 pm'..Pittsburgh and New York- fl0:30 am 9:05 pini...Pittsburgh and N. Y. Ex..J...~~.?.~. I wwr. 7:20 am Expron. Cln. and 8t Louis...! 10:80 am 0:0.s pm Express, Cln. and St. Louis...I ?:'20 pm i on 'nrn Vvim,.. .( rot 4* ?? nm 1:20 pm]...Steuben vliie &' Dennlwn.."I 'c:25 pin CTART. I C. & p. R R ARRIVE, 'y.iO Biu I'lttaburgh. C'leve. A Chicago. t1):15 pm ami StenoenviHe Accom t1:10 pm 1:12am . 1'ilu.lMir/li and Vimv York.. fll:Wam 2:00 pin Cleveland and Chicago +0:00 am J:44 pmLl'Utoburgh nnd New York.. f'?:52 pm 7:11 pin| ^Emt LlvcrpooL T?:4&pm rpAirr. C. L. A W. R R akrjvr. 2:1S pin Kxprew. Cleveland. E. 4W. f2M9pnj :>:0y 1>id Mawllon Accoin. .... f 1:33 am h:00 ntn St. Clair*vllle Acoora 0:85 am 0:35 mid St. Clnlravllle Accoin 1:16 pm 2:24 pm St. Clnlravlllo Accom ft:26 pm 0:21 pm J*t. Clalnrille Accom 8:(*nm 1:30 prof-Local Freight and Accom... f 2:06pm HURT. OHIO ItlVEK R R ARRIVE :00 am 1'aMenger. *10:60 am 1:45 am PnjwetiKor... pm haOnm PuMenccr *8:00 Dm xavb U. Z. vt C. RAILHOAD. arrive. '.llaihc bella ibs :00 ura Bellairo and ZancaviUe? 4:10 pm :45 pin Woodsflold 8:30 am :3Q mo Mixed Train. .,1 6:45,pm STEAMERS. )R CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, MEMPHIS, SX LOUIS, NEW ORLEANS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Ill leave fthapfboat, foot of Eleventh street as follows: Steamer "Kkvston* Stat*," T. & A&Za} ( alhoun, Master; Chas. Knox, Clerk; TOTmHI every Tuesday at 8 a. m. fl-30 ^ Steamer " Batchiclor, Geo. E, AMffiLfl O'Neal, Master: Tim Pen well, Clerk; ayraw every Friday at 8 a. m. First-class faro. WWccllng to Cincinnati. f& >und trip, 810. Meals and state-room Included, ckcts trunstorablo and good until used. For Mgju or passage apply on board, or telephone ja22 CROCK A BP k BOOTH, A fata. STEAMER 1L E. PHI LI. I PS. n~> ^ Leave Wheeling, Dally Trip, City JkSntt# Time?<J:40,8:80,10:00 and 11:45 a. m.j rtfriai 2:U0. 4:00, 6:00 p. m. Leave Wheeling Sunday*, City Time?8:00,10:00 id 12:00 a. m.; 'J:00,4:00,6:00 p. m. RAILROADS. 'HEELING* ELM GEO YE RAILROAD. On and after Monday, September 14,1891. tralni 111 run as follows, citv time: Leave Wiieelino.?*8:00 a. m.. 7:00 a. m.. 8:00 in., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., "12:no m., DO i>. m., 2 p. m.. 8:00 p. m.. 4:00 p. ra., 5:00 jx ., 6:00 p. m., 7:00 p. ra., 8:00 p. ni., 9:00 p. nu :?0 p. m. Leave Kmc Grove.?*0:00 a. m.. 7:00 a. m.; 8:00 ra., 9 a. in.. 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. ra., 12:00 m.. DO p. in.. 2:00 p. m? 8:00 p, m? 4:00 p. m., 5.DQ id.. 6:00 p. ra., 7:00 p. ra., 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. to* :00 p. ra. 'Dolly, except Sunday. Buxday.?Cnurch trains leave Elm Grove at 43 a. ra. nud Whcollng at 12:17 p. ra. J. (5. (JILI.EIT.2f. del General Monager. t BALTIMORE 4 OHIO. Departure and arrival of trains at Wheeling. East* ern time. Schedule in el'^M^NLINK F.A.ST For Baltimore. Phil ad el* phJa and Sew York, 12:03 a. ra., 4:65 a. m., 2:85 p. m., rinmKarlanrf Mnmmniiflllnn. 8:00 - m.. dailft ccopt Sunday* Grafton accommodation. 5:35 p. m., dally. Mound?ville accommodation. 8:00 a. m., exSt Sunday, aud 2:35 p. m.. dally. jTcrou accommodation. 6:00 p. nu, except raday. A1WTYR. From New York. 1'hlladolpbln and Baltimore, 46 a. m. and 12:45 p. m. and 11:90 p. in., dally. Cumberland accommodation, 5:15 p. m.. uxnt Sunday. Grafton accommodation. 12:45 p. m. dally. MoundRTllle accommodation. 8:45 a. m.. 12:15 m.. dally; 5:10 p. ra.. except Sunday. Cameron accommodation. 7 a. m., except Sun* ' TiuKsomo nmsTOM. For Chicago. 7:00 and 10:15 a. m. and 10:30a .. dally, and 4:15 p. in., daily except Monday. Cincinnati express, 7:50 and 10:15 a. m. and :30 p. m.. dally. Columbus accommodation, 2:55 p. m., dally espt Sunday. su Clalrsvllle accommodation, 10:15 a. m. and 55 p. hi. cxccpt Sunday. AHKtYE. Cblcajp express, 12:55 and 5:40 a m. and 6:10 m., dally. Cincinnati express, 5:40 a m. and 6:10 p. m, illy. Colmnbn* accommodation, 11:00 a m., dally. BL^Clainvllfo accommodation. 11:00 a m. and 00 p. m.,* dally, exccpt Sunday. WIIF.EMNO <k I'lTTSBLTlUlI DIVISION. For lltttbnrgh. 5:45 and 7:20 a m., dally; 1:10 m., dally, except Sunday, 6:25 p. m., Sunday For Plttaburgh and the Ka*t, 6:10 p. ra.. dally. Washington accommodation, 6:U)p. m., dally, icept Sunday. Aitarvr. From rittabnrgh. 10:15 a ra., daily, and 12:45 ra.. dally, except Sunday: 6:55 and 10:25 p. m* illy, and 11 :50 a. in.. Sunday only. Washington accommodation, t.m a. ra., aaujr, cept 8tinday. >HIO RIVER RAILROAD. Direct route to Marietta. rarkcnburg. Point eaMnt. Huntington. Ashland, Portsmouth an?l nclnnntl. Also to Charleston. Clifton Fore* *1 Staunton, Va., and Lexington and Louu* Ho. K jr. rimo Tablo effective Juno 21, 1901. Contral inc. ;:ave^" fa. tn.la. m.'p.in. Wheeling 0:00 10:15 3:39 rrlve? p.m. Marietta - *36 2:10 7:15 I'arkershurg 10:16 2:43 7:U p.m. Point Pleasants... I 1:43 5:82 Huntington ....' 3::fu 7 45 ....?? a.m. , Afhland ~ 4:? 8:07 * Portsmouth 4:02 ........ Cincinnati 7:30....... p.m. Charleston 8:M ........ a. ih. Cliftou Forge - 6:33 Stannton tap1. Bngjjngo cheeked through to destination ot keu. VV. J. RoiiiNfto*. Genoral Passenger Agent. Pah rsburg. W. Va. A. J. IUxt>Y. Assistant General Passenger rent, Parkersbtirg. W. Va. 1M. Tommnmjk, Paawnger Agent. Wheeling, Central Standard Time. )finiisTlvinia Lines. From Bridgeport Station. Trains via the Cleveland A Pittsburgh JUU* ad leave Bridgeport tor Pittsburgh. Chicago id Cleveland. 4:4V a. m. For Pittsburgh, loTii ni. For Chicago and Cleveland, 1:00 p. m. For tubnrgh and New York. 2:41 p. m. For Well* lle.8:48a. ro. For Eait Liverpool.fl:ll p. m. rralu* arrive at Bridgeport at 8.-00 a. in,. 10:30 & -':ttip. m., 8:15 p. m.. 4 S3 p. in., and 0:ti FROM WHBKLT50 STATION. Trains via the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati & fll >ula Railway? Pan-Handle Route?leave Wheel* g for titeubenvllle, Pittsburgh and the Kait, JO a. in.. 12:au i?. in.. 3:20 p. m., and 9.-0) p. m. )r Columbus, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and St )UU. i;tturn. m. iimyiw ui. *u> wiuwuik id Chicago, 12:30 p. m. Trains arrive at Wheel* Set ft :50 a.m.. 9:i? a. in.. 2:35 p.m., 8:30 p. in. 5:25 p. in. Trains leave at 6:20 a. m. and rlviu* at 8:20 p. m., no solid between Wheel* g and Pittsburgh. All trains dally except >ndar paw *-JOB' WORJ^'# BATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE JNTELLIQEKCER JOB R >OM*