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medical mmm like im pS?* ,s\V i i<T'rt SI'KCIFIC la totally unliko any aw ? (? r nicilicinc. It cures dtat-aacsof M? ! and akin by removing the noifion, ml at i 1 ll"J ,,,u0 HUi>i>lius good bloou t?? tlio u iatcd i .irt.i. Don't Ihi Imposed on by mi Lib ti.'it,, w lirli am ..aid to bo just us Komi, 1/ is WORLD womli rlul > u'l: ,?r relieved ?o uiuch Buiicrin^. .. My m \ was badly poisoned last year, which 1 ' v 't?-'in out of order?diseased and : ,r tnt "un o <?f suircrinjf, 110 apputiio and .i.i-i.; f lil". Tw?\bottles of f2KV3i J. , -|,i . rijrht out. There is iioroSfiflKfl Letter " weily 1"r Wo<"l diseases. ? " iWrfFiB mw "John Gavin, Day ton, Ohio." Treatise"" Mood and skin diseases mailed free. cV. UT ai'ixiric CO., Atlanta, Ga. /POND*S\ (EXTRACT \CURES/ I Piles Colds Catarrh lAcl"" Wounds ]! raises Sprains Chilblains Lameness Hoarseness Backache Rheumatism, Sore Eyes Sore Throat Hemorrhages Inflammation AVOID SUBSTITUTES GENUINE made only dy POND'S EXTRACT CO.^Son Mi is lie bane of Hie present generation. It 1? for itn euro and itn attendants* Nick Head* uclio, i'oumi|>utiou uud piles, that Tntt's Pills hnvo liecomo no Turnout!. Thoy act #?|n't'ilJJ,y mill gently on tho (llccntlvo oruaut, giving them tone and vigor to jmimilutc 1'ood. Nogrijilngoriiausoa. Sold Everywhere. Office, 110 to 141 Washington St., H. Y. ELY's CatarrH CREAM Cleanses tho m I Nasal PassAgo* BjgN ^ M t, J Allay* Pain mul PjAYFEVER mk ?A lullummutloii, |l? Heals tho Soros. Kcstoro*t.ho Eciiaca ol Tusto andSnioll. 50c| Trv tlie Cure. WjAY-FEVEJ? A pnrMelo Is applied int^ each nostril nndti agreeable, I'rfco5J ccnt* at drmrirU'c bvnmU, xcplstcred. fiOctt, KLY MltOTHKIUl o&mwfaw . 6G Warren Street, Now York, ONE CENT A DOSE. Nobody 1 ikon being nick, yot many nro willing to ho so rather than face a hoavy doctor's bill. Hut what'A tho tiso oliutrurlag at nil when rolief and euro may bo purchased nttho rn to of ono cent n dose. by luring Burdock lllooU Hitters, n medicine 111 :it h cuiuanteo I to cure or relievo nil discuses of the stonm' h. Ilvor and bowoli. Two croat source* of diRcuonro Dysncpdn and Constipation. Thev cause headache, biliousness, IM'/Iiirss, Palpitation and linpuro blood, which in turn cnunex pimples, bolls, blotche*. tumors, scrofula And nlmJInr dlsoMsc*. tbusairectliig Iho entire RVHtem. Wo guarantee burdock lilood Hitter*, if faithfully used according to directions. to euro DyHpepsIa and Constitution and nil dluASM ; in tin.; from them, nnd will refund the money to iiny person not pathlled ftftor using the whulo <>r part of the first bottle FOaTliK, MILHUItN .t CO., fo2 Ilutlhlo, N. V. WOOD'S P HoSPHO D I N E, Th? (Iroat Ku^iisli Heiusjy. aOH^s. Promptly nnd pormn. DOtttly curat nil form1 of Nr.'rWV A'mnnu U'etttaou, EmitJaw -y (T/H5 6r riotu, Hpcrmaiorrhta, Jn?. JM te) P?,eMll u)ui (fled* of W1? ""v Abute or F.icwj. Uocn ill 2V A lv preecrlbcd over 35 yoari thouHiiuds of caaov, Is 11.1 ,. . i . tho only RcHable and lbnIII tori and Alter. ?( Mrdiriwi known. Ask orutri(l*t for Woon'.i Piiosi'itooiNK; If ho oilon otno worthloss medicine in ploco of thin loavo 'iidionpst more, indoso prleo In lottor. an l wo win notid br return mall. Prloo. one packftp1. ?l; six. $">. Ont will pi rut, nix will cure. Addr 'n ^ k0nlut* cuvoloP?* 1 lUunpi THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. '"'1 Woodward nvenuo. Dotrolt, Mich. r' ' M In WU'-ollnp by I.UUAN MUM CO., nudruKgliuovorywhoro. mwpakow MAOTfflR GENTLEMAN'SFRIENO. Alain. Nap.lti, 1'rrvenl* Mrlrturc. KiMHirllM, A Quick l uftlofOti.SOUUUlKA, Ol.l.KT ?U'I I.KtJCOKIOIUkA. tfiifilHi ,.r hi ti? *n? kildrrti f?r #1.00. "JajHdou .Malt Our m TIIX 1IK?tT ( ?ll iliciUr i-iup-IIm.I>r. IIKMlV IIK.N V. MJ.Wunl. i!?. MAI.VUUI1 Ml u, tO? LAMASll iJ, V.i l.H.A. .(.,'1 rrli.f COCOA Unlike the Dutch Process (Tri No Alkalies Other Chemicals nrfl u,?'' ,n t',? tvji preparation or dWC W. BAKER Si CO.'S | jilBreaktestCocoa rll '''rrn i' ahiotufety !ii I il\l fiuro nnd loluMti r,A ' |...f f ji It ha* tn?f a tArtti (/If wtlm#1! i J r nflthn/itrmifth vt Coooa mixed vlJ /' m with Htnroh, Arronrrinit or -^?*n??SuRnr, aiiiI Ia far moro ccolioinlcnl. ffuMrn; It,ia than ono otnt (t cup, II i? 'bdii lous, nouiifhluff! and K.taiLY lllQUTRm Hold b;(iror?i-? rrtrynhfrA. W, BAKEH & CO., Dorahoitor, Hut. HOlTaH AND UOMI2. llitoki-uat) Curtain*, If you want bookcaso curtains thorc aro plenty of now materials to select from, lml it alwava seems rather a pity to have them at a!!. I'orhapa tlwy are necessary on open shelves, but if you have a bookcase with glass doors do let tho hooks ho seen through them. Nothing furnishes a room like books. Tho backs of your favorite books are like trionds' face's. Kven shut up and standing on a shelf when you haven't tiino to read them they are company. Uoaides, curtains give a whimsical suggestion that tlioy aro intended to hide net tho hooks, but tho lack of thciu. l.ut'Uy oruumutHH. Tho nowest "lucky ornaments" aro horseshoe shaped ornaments, made ol polished wrought iron, with gold nails, fchort watch-chalet bracelets, bropchos, oarrinya, &c., aro mado of these "lucky" horseshoes, but tlioy need handling with euro. Tuiti l-'rutti Culce. i?eai lo u cream mm u cup 01 iresu butter and two cups of powdered sugar, to which add the welUbeatten yolks of four oggs, a cup of aweet millc, a (ablospoonful of cold water, tho woll-bcaton whites of two eggs, and lust of all throe toaapoonfuls of baking powder, sifted with an extra half cup of Hour. Bake in jolly-cake tins in a hot ovon, being careful to have tho tina well greased and aligtitly wanned beioro pouring the batter into thorn. When cold apread botwoon oach layer or cako tho following mixture: Tho well-beaten whites of two eggs, enough pulverized sugar to mako a soft icitiir, a toaipoonful of vanilla extract, half a cupful of tho best raisins carefully atoned and chopped lino, two tablespoonfula of currants, well washed, dried and picked, and nn equal quantity of orange marmalade. This quantity will mako two good-sized layer cakcs, which may be iced and otherwise ornamented," as fancy dictates. ltcriilianlt'n lli'iiltli Preservative. Mine, liernhardt is one of thu popular advocates of fresh nir and outdoor oxorciso. She says: "I live in tho open air. From early morning I am up, some days spending the entire day in hunting or driving, to got glimpses of now country. I'lenty of fresh air! That gives vigor. Exorcise! Walking out of doors?in tho sunshino invariably. There is no bucIi tbingas genuine health without it.1] ouiM'ii Victoria's Clihkoim. Whon Queon Victoria was a little girl, boforo thoughts of tlio English throne had ovor ontered hor baby head, she was tho owner of a lino coop of Cochin China fowls. There wore very largo white roostora, beautiful, plump hens and downy chicks by tho dozen, for tlio coop was a vory largo ono. Jiut the pet of all tlio pots waa a big rooater, who had learned to know his little mistress and follow her around iho enclosure whoro ho was kopt. Many photographs wore taken of the Cochin China fowls, and lator, whon tho littlo Victoria grow to ho a woman and waa called to the English throne, she took her Cochin China fowls with her and had them installod at Grasse, and for agonoration tho quoon's children and grandchildren have played with them and admired thorn. Last summer littlo Lady Alexandra Dud, tho queen's littlo great-granddaughter, was taken to Grasse, and ono day her nurse led hor out to whoro thoro was a coop of beautiful Cochin China hens and chickens, all descended from tho ones tho baby Victoria played with sixty years ago. Fruit and Health. Lomona, grapes and tomatoes aro most valuable from a medicinal point of view, and if tho uses of such fruits and their juices wore peracverod in thoro is every reason to bolievo that not only cancer, but many other disoasos of a similar nature with which tho skill of tho surgeon and physician aro unablo to copo, might bo actually curod, or so much alleviated as scarcely to shorten i;f,. Tlio Author of "Unelo Tom." Mrs. Harriot Beechor Stowo soldora fails to visit Mra. John llookor, Mrs. Charles Dudley Warner or some other friend in the ilniiy walk she takes in tho vicinity of her homo on Asylum llill, Hartford, Sho is especially fond of music, and gceutly onjoys tho singing of her filter, Mrs. llooker. Mrs. Stowo's physical health is apparently ns good as it was ton years ago, and hor mental condition remains about the sanio. Hor mind scorns incapable ot any sustained ell'ort. Sho is happy and cheerful, and n'. times thoro tiro llashos of hor formor vivacity. Tho occasional notes eho writes to Irionds give no hint of mental docadenco. A I'rhtCCSH Wlcltln a DiiHtpan. An Indian princess, the daughtor of a Pawnee chief, nnd whoso namo in Knirlisli is Koso Howeil. does tho housework for n Denver family. Sho was educated at tho Carlisle school. Fro it Wugner's Tyranny. Frnu Cosiina Wagnor, widow of tho groat composer Wagner, is a tyrant autocrat at llayrouth. Sho has boon ho* coining moro and inoro occontric and tyrannical yoar by year, much to tho chagrin and inconvenionce of those who como to iiston to hor husband's music. Her last decree is that noithor porformera nor audionco shall bo allowod to bring into tho audionco-room bag or bundle, purse, wrap or any portable article. Nor aro they allowod to wear loso wraps. Mine. Wagncrenforcos hor decroos, too. On ml turn for llnll I)r?meR. Ribbons, feathers and flowers aro all u?od as garniture for dancing drossos. Ribbon is eomotimes applied in tho form of enormous bows on the bottom of the skirt, but more frequently in full rosottos or choux or windmill bows with floating ends. Jndoed, tho floating ends should never bo omittod, ns they add so irmtorinlly to tho lightnosB of the dancing droHs. llH|i? for Itoiifiowlvos. Milk is much improvod by boiling for puddings, pies, olc. Tho bostoil for softening leather and making it pliable is castor oil. It is also good for greasing vehiclos. One of tho lirst requisites of good carving ii to have tho meat dish of good size. It is almost impossible to handle a pioco of meal acceptably upon a platter that is oven n degree too small. A llttlo borax put in water in which pcariet napkins aud red-bordored(towols are to bo washed will prevent thotn from fading. l.lt entry Note*. Mrs. Francos Hodgson l'u/pi}|t.4'i1!? In tho February Instalment of Iter nrtieles now running in ticrihim''j Mnj tiinr about tin) original of .Innn l-owrio, tho iiorolno of "'flint I .ass o' l.owrlos." Slut was a factory girl who Mrs. Hnrtlott says "did not look like ti back-street girl at nil, though sho hail clogs on. .Somehow sho ivns dill'orcnt," I lor fnthor was n drunken brute, but bis .lntl?-lilor Mrs. llurni't t ilescribos as absolutely fonrles', tlinugh his linb'.t wni to "dttttco on hit wlfo with Ills clogs n lnin dopresswl or Irrltaloil." Admirers o( the novel will undorstnnd It tho hotter alter reading Mrs. HitmeU's ncrount of this g'.tl. A liionoifiiipli wliirli shotilil bo road by every eitiplorer of labor uud every LIFE SECRETS. ' Don'i worry. Don't hurry. "Too swift urrlvoi as tardy us too slow." 1 ".Simplify!" "Simplify!" "Simplify!" 1 Don't Qvoreat. Dou't starve. ' Lot your mod- 1 erutlou be known to ull men." I Court tho fresh ulr duv an U night. "Oh, if you know what was in the air." I , Sloop and toil abundautly. Sloop is nature's bouedicI ion. i bp.'uti less ncrvoui cuorgy each day than you 1 ' make. 1 Ue cheerful. "A light hca-t lives long." j TUluk only healthful thoughts. "As a man ? thiuketh in his hourt. ho ia he." < Avohl passion aud oxcltomuut. A moment's \ anger may bo filial. Associate with healthy people. Health Is con- 1 , tugious as well as disease. Don't carry tho whole wnrKl on your should- | ers. far loti the universe. Trust t.io titerual." ] Watch tho first signs of a coming cold. Niue- 1 tenilis of ull diseases t>t#irt witli a cold. < If, at any time, you fuel chilly, if you anoczo. I If you huvo coM hands or Icet. if your head ; feels heavy or aches, take at unco tho best and purest stimulant you can secure. There are ' many that are claimed to be good stimulants, but there is only one that is strictly reliable, and possesses tho best iiualltios, aud that is Duffy's i'ure Malt Whiskey, I This whiskey has made more friends by I roaxon of what It has douo for people, titan any I other preparation of tho present day. Do not 1 let your druggist or growr argue with you upon j this subject, but insist uppu bavin? tho purost * and best, which will aid you to solve ' Life's i Secrets." 1 1 1 ( ponou intaroatoU in hottorint; tho con- i <1 i lion of the working classes is S. M. ' Lindsay's pnpor oil "Social Work at J tlio Krupp Foundries," published liy i ilie Auiorican Academy of Political unci < Sueiill Science. Tim author shows how tlio ICrnpps i huve improved the material condition J of their laborers, by building houses, ! establishing co-oporhtivo stares, founding hospitals, and establishing insur- i ance funds, savings banks, etc. llo j then takes up tlio educaijonal work j ttiov have done in the way of opening common schools for tho children, up- j prontico schools forthe boys and house- ] keeping schools for tho girls. Tiio wido scopo of tho social oxporl moats made by tho Krupps is realized when it iB considered that they employ 25,200 mon, who, with their families, amount to 87,tHK) persons. > The latest publication issued by tho [ Ainorican Academy ot Political and -> Social Science is a monograph by l'rof. ' Conrad Bornhak, of tho University of [ llorlin, on the "Local Government of > Country Couiumnitio3 in Prussia." 1 This paper will prove interesting and valuable to all students of government and political sciouce. Prof, Bornhak ' examines from an historical and a J political point of view tho character of tile reforms which wuro brought about in Prussia by tho passago, in 1801, of ' two local government acts. It was those : acts which put an end to tho last remains of tho foudal system in Prussia. ' A Curo for l'nuuiiioiiln. Pneumonia and kindred affections of tho lungs can bo easily prevented and cured by using an absolutely puro stimulant such as is used and recommended ' by tlio best physicians. Your doctor will toil you that Klein's ".Sliver Ago" or "Duquesno" Kye Whiskies are absolutely puro anil the best stimulant in i tho world to fortify tlio system against the inclemency of the weathor. fiilver Arc soils for' $1 50 per quart and Du- J quesno at $1 25. Headquarters, Max Klein, 82 Foderal Street, Allegheny, Pa. j Send for comploto catalogue, mailed i freo. 1 i ] You Ncuil Nut Din to Kuup Ittumnt*. A L'ood investment in life, protection \ in death, is tho result obtained by a i combination formed by tho Eastern j Building and I.oan Association, of Syra- i cuso, N. Y., and the National Lifo In- ' surance Association, of Hartford, Oonn., ; under a delluito contract. Fully paid up stock ($100 por share) > pays 7 por cont por annum. AH secured by first mortgages on improved city property. For further information or agency ( apply to A. lioeilorA Son, Jlollairo, 0., managers for West Virginia, or to j Michael Stein, agent, Fulton, W. Va. a r i A Philadelphia oyster dealor is niimed , Shellom, and a lawver of tho samo city bears the nnmo of llonostman. (in-lit Triimiitli. Instant relief experienced and a per- : manontcuro by this moat speedy and ' grcatost remedy in tlio world?Otto's Ouro for throat and luns discuses. Why , will you contiuuo to irritato your throat and lunzs with that terrible hacking ' cough, when Logan Drug Co., sole agent, ] will furnish you u freo sample bottle of this groat guaranteed remedy? Its : success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Otto's Curo is j now sold in every town and village on : this continent. "Samplos free. Largo bottles 50c. ^ Oriontal gardeuers produce "changeable rosos, which aro whito in the shade and blood red in tho sunlight. Tim proprietors of Ely's Croatn Balm do not claim it to be a euro-all, but a remedy for catarrh, colds in tho head and hay fevor. It is not a liquid or a snuff, is easily applied into the nostrils. It gives relief at onco. 50 conts. ll?w to Niivo Doctor Hills. Chicago Dully C'alumet. Many a doctor's bill has boon saved by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Homody. Tho name la a household 1 word in tnnnv parts of tho country. Chamberlain'a medicines havo an extensive salo in tho World's Fair city and many peoplo testify to tho morita of theirdillerentremedies. For sale by C.K. Gootzo, \V. W.Irwin, W. 8. McCullough, C. Monkoinnller, S. L, Ilrleo, J. Ooloman, C. Sclinopf, W. 0. Arinbrociit, tho Kurtz Drug Co., Lincoln A Co., W.'K. Williams, John Klari, A. K. Schoole, and W. II. Williams, Whooling; Bowie A Co., Bridgeport, 0., and 1). F. I'eabody, Benwood, W. Va. n.nv Watts?"How do you spoil whisky? k-y or k-o-y?" l'otts?"K-y, Hamo as Kentucky. ?Indianapolis Juurnnl, Stmnulh ami Health. If you are not fooling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grlpno has loft you weak and woary, ubo Electric Bitters. This remedy nets directly on liyor, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you aro alllicted with sick hoadacho, yon will lltid speedy and permanent relief by Inking Electric Bitters. Ono trial "will convince you that this Is tho remedy you need. Large bottloa only GOo, at Logan Drug Co.'a drug store. ' U Sick headache ylolda to UhKOMAU'd Pima HiioJiIim'* Arulo.i Snlrn. 1 lie best salve In tho world (or cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chappod bamls,chllhlalns, corns and all skin "ruptlons, and positively euros plloj, or no pay requlrod. It Is gunrnnteod to give perfect satisfaction or iruinoy refunded, 1'rlco 23 conn a box. For snlo by Logan Drug Co. If you r feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS FINANCE AND Tit A UKrho Features of thu Money ttiul block Markets. New York, l-'ob. lC.-Mouey on call easy at 2)? to 3! .j per cent, last loan 3 per ceut, closed, o lie rod nt 3 per cunt, i'rimo mercantile paper 6aC percent. .Sterling exchange quiet but firm at H NJ' Jal en%. bales libtf.QOO shares. Thu stock market to-day was active but extremely Irregular, feverish and iu the main nreuk. Considerable liquidation of long account* resulted, though tbeso wero generally for small speculators only. There was a marked absence >t support, however, and tnebeurs were again iutlve aud aggressive, and sttccoodod by coueutf iratltig their ellorts on the Industrials, aud one )r two oilier stouk*. iubriugiug about material leulilies, Tho Distldcrs lost 1 % per cent, < Jotton Ml u like amount, but Cordage aud lieueral Klecirle showed weakness, talk of thu hist named being cspe(Jal)y bearish. Sugar showed t loss, closing at ita lowest figure. Special weakless was seen in the railroaa list only in New Knglttiid and Omnha, and as these stocks have of uto been specially strong their declines occasion io special surprise. Omaha dosed with a loss ?f VA per cent uud New Kugland with one of 3 (>er oout. iticlimond it West Point stocks were found particularly weak, ami thu preferred toll iway 2 uer cent. Thu market closed active ut a Ic.'llno, itailroad bond? wero fairly active. liovornineut and statu bouds dull and steady. B'iSlii AMD STJw'X QUOTATION!?JLOHSO UlU J.S. 4.i rug .ll-'/i Nashvillo Si Ghatt... HS J. b. 4scouuou 112'-} New Jersey Cent.... l'J>riV.j [J, S. 4'yt rog y.i.' J Norfolk it West p'd 3012 'aclfiowo('U) Northeru I'auilic l~\ ^tehiiion sit]t iio preferred Vdams Kx nruss 1>'J Northwestern 112}$ Imurieau Kxpress..llS do preferred II j JaltiuioruA; Oiiio... WV$ New York CentraLlOO .'anada I'aeltic Orogou Improve'!.., 20}$ uumiu aouiuuru.... oo:.k wrogou m 'outral Puollle 27I'acTHo Mall -llA 'hesaneake ?fc Onto -:5/? Mttsburgh 155 /'hioago & Alton 11- I'ullinaii l'alaoo 1% "hi. U?r. itQulnoy. W* Heading 40% JhlcugoUa* 89% Richmond Toriu i>% 0.. 0. A St. I. M>i do preferred !Ui Jol. Coal & Iron ? Itock Island 83% Jotton OilCertltlo.. IS St. I'anl 79 Job & Hudson 132 do proforrod 122 Jul., Luuk. ?f iViwiJMM St. Paul A Omaha., 54J4 Jen. ?fc H. U. prof'd. 64'4 do proforrod .118'5 2rlo 24 J. ? Sugar Hotlr.orv 121ft do jirolorrod Teim. Coal ifc Iron.. li.r> , fort Wayne liWi Texas 1'acltto W/i * UiuoU Central 100 To). & 0. Con. prof. 7M tansas&Tex. prof. 'l%\\ Union l'uclllo 89^ -aku lino A West... 24! v 0. S. Express t?7 do proforrod 78 W. St. L. ?te 1' 12'iJ <ake Shoro 127'm do proforrod 25jf .cud Trim M'..;Wells Futgo Ex 140 'Qulsvlllodt Nash.. 7i'H WostornUnion 90^ J rtoinphlstfc Chm.... 40 Wheeling & L. E.... 1D'4 iliohlgaii Contral...104'K do pruforrud OJft dhuourll'aelllo llnmdstutfti and Provisions. Chicaoo. Fob. 10 ?Wheatwas taino to-day aflor 'esterday's oxoltomcnt. Tho clique mado a show >f buying. hut thoy hoemed to ho shouting tnoro hau trading and tho suspicion grow that it was I in attempt to bother tho market rather than a . leslre to increuse holdings. Tho aurrouiidlugs j if tho market were bearish, cublos were lower, lomeatle markets easier, tho receipts libornl, tho xporis light and tho weather all over tho wheat ielt mild iiuil springlike. Corn whs steady and Improved j^e. Oats dull. Lard made It* highest price for tho sca*on. lolling ut 3i:i per 100 pounds, hut prices of pro- , 'isions lit tho closo wero without muteriai ( ilmuges from yesterday. j Klowr quiet ?nd uncimiigca. I Wheat?Caih No. 2 spring 7-lJfc: No. 3 spring . o. b. *>la71e: No. 2 red 74^je; February 7:/Jjii 4%a74,,4o; May 77J..j'a77%a77^e; July 7ti%a77fta 7c. Corn?Cash No. 2, 42MJo; February ll^iil'-'S'a flWc: May MliaJW^ulfikie- July 4"^;al.rr^n4.v^c. oath?Cash No. 2 ale; FebruaryilojSaM^uw^c; May 33fca3I faille. t Kyi:?No. 2, 62c. * llahi.ky?No. 2. Ola , Flaxseed?31 2:1. { Timotiivheed-w 50. Mens CoitK?Cash 818 9oal9 03; May 810 02>^a .9 S'ial9 07 V.J. I.ahd?Cash 312 80; May $12 80al3 00al2 80; lnlv 81 y 'Awil'_? J/in 1 ? v.V shout Kins-Cash 810 ifOalO-lO; May 810 OQtilO 50a .0 :r1% Kiiouldekr?$9 87kal0 CO; short dear 510 90a ,0 M. Others unchungcd. Nsw Yoiik. Fob. 10.?Flour, recclpta 20.000 bar oi?; exports 11.0(H) barrels; market generally ( nay. Wheat. receipts 2.000 bushels: sales 000 bushels of futures: spot market linn; No. I northern Mo; options dull and unchanged: No. 2 red March 7H;>;a78^a78>^o; May 80)Hi. i81o: July 8lKnS2J<Jab2c. Corn, receipts 7;i,0oo uushcls; exports 18,OUO bushels; sales 40.j,000 bushels of futures .and 30.000 bushels of spot; market firmer and quiet; ungraded mixed &0>jc; March WaVi^aViJie; May r>l%a.*d%aft1%c: July 'tl%o52ti3lKc. Until, receipts 7i>."J0 biwhels; exports 20,000 bushels; sales !Ui,000 bushel* of fn;uret aud 83,000 bushels of spot: market dull but : llrm; February ;i7^c; March :*8c; May 88%o: ipot No. 2 white 4\%o; No. 2 Chicago 89c: mixed ivesteru 88a't0%e. Cut meats dull. Lard quiet: kvostorn steam 813 13%; March and May 8i:t 10; luly 812 30. l'ork quiet and firm. Ilutter dull; | reamery western 22a29c; western factory 17a2.lo; Klgjns 29e. Cheese quiet aud steady. Kffgs itundy; western 29%c. Tallow dull; city sc. Iloilu quiet uud flriu. Turpentlno quiet at Wm. lUeo active. Molasses firm. Codec steady aud on 13 points down. Sugar dull. Cincinnati. O.. Feb. 10.?Flour dull. Wheat lull: No. 2 roil 72.^c; receipts 6,000 busbols: ( diipments 300 bushels. Corn weak ana lower; i S'o. 2 mixed -ItaUkc. Cats quiet uud easier: So. 2 mixed .'lie. Ityo oasier; No. 2, 68c. Fork iteady at 810 76. Lard firm at 812 02%. Hulk meats steady at 810 73. llacon firm at 812 23. Whlskv steady M 8117. Ilutter steady. Sugar lirm. Eggs strong uud higher at 21c. Cheese steady. 1'muDF.M'niA, Fa., Feb. 10.?Flour quiet, j Wheat dull: No. 2 red Fobruary 77a/7>,c; March 77%n77%o; April 78j^a7a'4c: May 79J-?a ivke. rorn stoutly; iso. a mixeu reoruury V)%c; March 50^c; April f-OJ^c; May 50'<c. Oats weak: No. i while February 40%atl%o; Milrch 40J4a-llc; Way 4U^u41J^o. mi.TiM0RR.K0b. l?.?Wheat oasy; No. 2 red . Root TO^c; March 78^c: May 7QHo. Corn easy; February May 50%o Oats quiet; No. 2 white western 41c. Kyouull; No. (12c. Hay linn. Hutter quiet; croumory fancy 30c. Eggs julotat 25a20c. Collet- Heady; rio 18|;e. Toledo. 0., Feb. 10.?Wheal dull and steady; No. 'J cash and February 73>4'c; Mav 70 Uc; July 78o. ?'orn dull; No. 2 cash 43>$c. Oats steady; cash JiOa Ityodull; cash 58c. Clnversuod steady; prime cash, February und Murch }'J 10. Live Stock. Chicago, Feb 10.?Cuttlo. receipts 15.030 head: shlpinentn 15.000 uead; market fairly active and , steady; nrlmo steam 25a5 05; good to choice 00a't 25; others fl 25a 1 Wj Toxuui ?125fi.'l DO; blockers 5:? UOal 70; fat cows and heifers $175a , 1 25. Hogs, receipts22,000 head; shipments 11. 1 MO head; market higher; mixed and packers UOnH ::0: prime heavy >8 40aSU0; prime light . |8 05aiil6; other lights 37 Mas 00. Sheep, receipts 3,000 head: shipments 1,500 head; market utciidy; natives SI OOaGOO; westerns 85 00a3 35; lambs f4 40a0 23. Kant Liiikutv, Pa.. Feb. 10.?Cattle, receipts l.-lto head; shipments l,:wo head; market sternly mid unchanged. Hogs, receipt* :t,800 head; shipments :i,:i00 hend: market dull and fair; light to heavy $8 25u875 Hhoep, rocolpts 1,?00 head; shiuments 1,000 head; market, uothlug doing. < Cixciss\ti O., Feb. JC. -Hog* Jn good demand ' nt $7 -JjaU 05; receipts 2,000 head; shipmouts 1,01)0 1 bead. Petroleum, Np.w York, Feb. 10.?The decrcnsed production Is bringing about a scarcity of oil, and consequently .speculation has been once more on* thused and increased transactions are accompanied by nsteady rlso In valuo. Ten thousand barrels were traded in at the stock exchange today ut57?58c, but at the consolidated hoard It opened strong at 58',<o, nu advance over last night's close, and advanced to WflSo before the upward tendency was Chocked. It closed at 590 under realizations, but strong at that llgure. Halo* ?0.000 barrels. Oil, City, I'a., Feb. 10.?Opened 57)^o; highest 00c; lowost 57}fC. closed nt 58%C} sales 1(A),000 barrels; clearances W0,000 barrels; shipmouts M7,;i0i barrols; runs 03.075 barrels. Ptrrsnrnoii, I'a., Feb. 10.?Opened 57^c; closed 09)<C; highest ikJes lowest f?7%c. Metals, Nnw York, Fob. 10.?I'lg iron qtilati Amorlcan 1 f 1'.* 75al5 50. Copper steady and Inactive lake tl'J 00. Lead dull; domcsdu tlOil. Tlu quiet < and steady; straits 920 15. Cotton. CrsrtN.VATf, O., Feb. 10.?Cotton ca<y; midling 1','ji'" Investments or Speculation. Thooycof the wholo world Is now turned to America and the first bright day* of soring will bring a mullltude of foreign tourists with pookold full of money to spend. The cholera scare will he confined lo ICuropO. The silver problem will In* solved* by Ihe new administration: money will be plenty and overjtiling will be booming. Buy Now Hefore the cream Is off. This Is particularly true as to New York or local stocks and bonds. Iltiv on all weak spots for the next three mouths and keep out of the lluckot shops. JOHN M. OAKLEY flt CO., (Jankers and Brokers. 40 Alh SI.. PUUburgh. I'l. fcl4?TthMwy MEDICAL. | | Kills all pain I ; | Unexcelled as ;; ' | A Liniment 1 ' | Indispensable 1 I In your home! ;; | Buy the genuine :; f Salvation Oil. :: | Sold for 2J cts. ; I i ruruu LANQE'S PLUGS. The Great Tobacco linuW Antidotal-Price 10 CU. At all dealer*. prominenYII OF West Virginia. i i \BOOK OF 1.050 PAGES j With 200 Wood Cutsaad lilojcaphtei ot itii , jEADING MEN OF WEST YA. This volume also contains [jo pages of West Virginia :acts and statistics. 1 ? ? It gives the result of every '] election since the organiza ;ion of the State. It is the most valuable book | ;ver published in West Vir- " jinia. rnicBi IN CLOTH $5 OO. a iv tr a t p unnnrrn d?r7 u 8 8khd Ordem to c Intelligencer Publishing Co,, s WHEELING, W. VA. de29*niw e a C O r N ICE A N DTIN RO ? FIN G ? p ALYANIZED IKON CORNICE AND I iiisr zroofihstg-. ' c Special nttontlon given to nil kind?of ^ Sheet Iron and Tin Work on Building ALSO T STEEL AND FELT ROOFING. c Cull and roI prices before contracting. ni I am prupareu iu give uurgaius iu iuut uuu ui ww*. j il B. F. CHLDJfliELL, ? jo Corner Main and South Street*. ^ ST E AMERS. FOR CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLI?. MEMPHIS, ST. A/faiJ 1 XA LOUIS, NEW ORLEANS p&ffliJy {2^3 ANI) INTERMEDIATE Will lonvo Whnrfboat, *00t ?* Eleventh stroat, ni Steamer KryMon? stnto, for Cincinnati, Ohio, every Tuiwpay at 8 a. m. T. 8. Calhoun, Master; Chas, W. Knox, Clerk. Steamer An do*. Mace Atpiew, Master; A. J. 3Invcn Clerk. Every Wednesday at 8 a. m. Steamer Uudiinn, pvory TliDMDAY at 8 u. in I. F. Ellison, Master; lloocrt Agnew, Clerk. Steamer Scotia, overv Frldav at 8 a m. Georgo W. liowley. Master; Ed. F. Maddy. Clerk. Steamer iron guccii. every Saturday at8 a. ml, for Cincinnati. John M. I'hilltps, Mauler; II II. Kerr, Clerk. Steamer Congo, ovory .Sunday nt 8 a. m. James Martin, Mentor: J. Wehrinan, Clork. First-class (Are, Wheel Ins to Cincinnati, to. Round trip, *10. Meals and mate rooms ineluded. Tickets transferable and Rood until lined. For freUht or pauago apply on board, or telephone No. .ill fe7 CROCKARD& BOOTH, Agent*. Steamer R. E. PHILLIPS. . tW* Lcavoi Wheollua, Daily Trip, East* eni Standard Time?<1:13 a. w., H;3) dSE-yriWsfc ,lt m..U:46it tn.. 11:31 a. in.. .".00 p. in.. 4:00p. m.. 6:30p. m. .Sunday Trip*?Loavoi Wheeling?8:30 il in., 10:0J a. m., 1:)) p. in.. 2:1 ft i?. in.. 4:00 n. in.. fl:30 p. in. RAILROADS. Wheeling & Elm Grove Railroad. On and after Sdtiirltar. Octobor 1? train i will run as follows, cltv time: Lkavk Whkkmnw?*0:00 n. in., 7:00 a. in.. 8:0) a. in.. 9:00 a. in., 10:00 a. in., 11:00 a. tn.. 1J:03 m . 1:00 p. in.. 2:00 p. m.. 3:0) p. m.. 1:03 p. in.. j:0) p tn., 0:00|v m., 7:00 p. in., 8:0) p. m., 9:J) p. in.. 11:(K? n. m. I.KAVi: Ku Gnovi:-*fl:0) a in.. 7:0) x in.. *:0) a m.,9 00a. m , 10:00 a. m, 11:00 a m., 12:0) m . 1 :(n p. in. -':00 p. in., 3:00 p. m. 4:0) p. in , fi|0) t p. in . p. m., 7:00 p. m.. 810) p. nt, 9:10 p. 1 [n.. 10 lu p. in. "Dallr* except Sunday. Humiiay?Church train* leave Elm Orovo at D:43 a. iu. aud Wheeling at 1):17 p. m. II. ii WKISGKKJlfeU, ocl General Maoa?)r. Wheellnu Brldue & Terminal Ry. Tlmo Tnhln No. H, to take effect 12:01 a. m., Sunday. Novominr -."). lnji. Leavo Whooltng-tjU). t0H0f7sl) MjO). fa:iv I9:4fl. 110:01, tllifio n in., |li:l>, flili, fj:)j, 5;lt?0. 1:8ft, *6: IV tO:W) p m. l.euvo I'onltumln-f0:W, 47:!2. fH:>7, Wiftl. Msftl. fiosjtf, *i 11?7 a. m.:iUiA U:M, {3:00, *hl1. *4:ll, ?\V.8I, ffl:M p. in. lioavo Terminal Junction?I?I87, <7:21, < 10:03. 10J4J. tlltl) IX in.: lll\ fi:17, i;4), Ojlft. fft:i7, 1ft A\ 48:2ft 410:41 p. in. i/oaro Lnuffhlln'i Mill?f7:JI, jllilS a, m,i tljlH. 1:4-1 ft:i8p. m. Leave Do Has* Croiilng?f7:2ft, flltW a. m., flll9. ftJ:44. ill p. in. Pally tPallv except Sunday. JSundavs onlr. All trains will run on Eastorn Tline. Clook In the Teloyraph Office at Whoallnj. Iithortunlard Time. J.K. TAUSSIG,Huoo 'ntondent 8UIBCRIDK FOIl The Weekly Intelligencer $1 00 PER YEAR. - ?? RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival ami depart tiro of tra'm on and after Ha ooibar 13, 1HJ . KxiM.An.vno>? ov UBFKUBsra Iaukm "Dally; tiun lav excepted; tM ?adu .xoopU'd; JSUurday oxooptol: *Sa idu oa.y; Saturday only. Kauern Stag lard Tim? OKiwiir. II .t () H It-Mm t UmO'n-'i nuuiVl WtlWam Wash. cv Halt., Pfi'i, ?fc X V c,ii::Wp?n v'i pin Wa-th, C y Halt.. I'hil ?fc V ?10:J'?ao? 12:& aiuiWoah. C'y Halt I'hll. .fc N.V W.'.Uui t8:0.? urn1.... ...Cumlu'rlaii'l .Vcoom fl:"?0pm pui Grafton Acooin !<*:am ll:IOnm| Moiimhvilbt Acooin 1 |7:4'la?n fiiMK) pm Mouiidivlllo Acoom I 11:10 pm 11:10 pro! MoiiihUvUlo Acvoin......I t7::flpro iFPAKT. IB. ?tO R.It?C.0. Div. \Yu>t| AltlllVfi l7: '? am l?'or CnluinbiH ami ('hloa^oj "1:13ant W:rtfi urn t'oluuibns t'iu ami ''liiivy ? v3:U3pni 10:3-% pui Chlo.'ig.) Llmltctli I "3: ?0am t8::i5 pui .ChlciiKO Kxpriss tl2:0*>ptn 10:35 pm Columbus. Cin. it St. l^iulv. ''>:">?) aiu t':"') i>iu Columbus Aoooin 1l2:iv?pnt 0:0.> nm St. C'lalrsvillo Acooin tl'pro fX:V> pin si. CJ/ilMvillo Am>m MNtfpai DKt'Ai:r IB AO. It K--W. 1VAH Dlv. AH'tiva M?:it) nro Fur riit?bun:h I0:00aiu 1" :.*0 nm Pittsburgh *1:5} pm ;'rt:00 pui l'ittfeburgh uinl East <?I0:l*? i>:it tl: 0pm Pittsburgh 1tt:t5pm tfoOOpia ...\Va>hlngtoit l'a Ai'com... t7:V,uii IKI'AUT. I P.C A ST. L Hv ' I ARKlViT f7:JO ami Pittsburgh I t9:J0 pm Hiii! Stoubotivilloand West ... iVfi:'J5 pm 11:0* ninL.PIttjiburgh ami Now York...1 f lMO pm >3:55 piu'...Piiwburgh and New York...,*ll:35 am I WKWT. D: !0 am Exprow. Cln. and 8t. Louli... t7:13 am j0:4ft pm Express, Ciu. and at. Louli... "flvA pro fl :0'? pin Express. Stoub. and Chicago. put ;ftft pro)Piitsbni?li ?fc J)eniilM>n..?rll:;&ara WRI AMI. U K f. it It AllRIVR [5:49 "ID Ft. Wttvna and Chicago 17:1? pin [5:19 au; Canton ami Tolodtt 7:1?pm t.}:49 uui Alliance ami Cloveland 7:1 > pin f.>:49ant Stuiiltunvillu and l'lit^Lmruh i):l > pui fO.Wum stoubonvillo and WolUvlllo 3:05 pm Jl:l'i nin Stoiibenvlllo and Pittsburgh 1 1:30 am f-':00 piu .....Ft. Way no ami Chicago f 7 ;45 pm Ki:00 |?in Canton and Toledo 7:45 pm r-:;|0 pm ....Alliance and Cleveland 3:05 pm [2:00 ptn Steiibenvillo and Wellavlllc 7:4'?ptn tn:4| pm Philadelphia and Now York '?:00 pm [.*1:44 pm ..Ualtlmoro and Washington fljQQ pm f-1: II pin ^teubonvillo and Pittsburgh ti;00 pm >7:11 pm StoubonvllleitKastl.ivorpool S:6i am DgPAKT, W. At ETE"it 1L | AMMVR' \:I0 am ..Cleveland, Toledo ?t WeaL 11:0) pm M5 am Stoubunvllle Mlxod fl;W am 3:45 am ..Cleveland. Toledo it Woit.. 6:45 ptn .'.45 pin 8'eubeavillo 1:35 pm B.'OO pm Steubonvlllo 6:45 pm 1:35 pm ..Haul llou and titou ban villi}*) <>ll:00am J;:<0 pm Stenbonvlllo <?:l.? pm ):45 am ..steubonvllle HnndayH only.. 6:45 am >F.PARr. C7h ?fc \V.?Union"I)ei?ot. ARUlVi. CITY TIME. 0:40 nm Clevoland. Toledo & Chicago 8:15 pm 8:20 pm ..Masslllon accommodation.. 11:35 am c.. h. ?t w.?Ukidoipokt. 7:10 am Cleveland, Toledo it Chicago 8:18 pm 4:00 pm ..Masillloti accommodation.. 11:00 am 8:00 am St. Clalrivillo aceom. 9:42 am [0:10 am HL Clairsvillo accotn 1:31 pm 2:24 pm St. Clalrevlllo acooui. 4:58 pm 6:18 jmi St. Clalrivillo atcoin 8:15 pm lr.'Sptn Local Freight 12:i5pm DKl'ART. OHIO UIVTU It. 11 AlUMVti. '7:00 urn Passenger *10:60 am 12:00 am Passenger t3:00 pm >N ^4 ^00 pui Passenger *7:45 pm USAVR EZ tli C. RAlLltOAlX ABRlVft KI.I.AIHR " IiKt.I.AlRR J:U0 am Ilcllalro and Zanosvillo.... 6:lt)pm J:45 pm Woodfflcld 9: lOam .':4ft am I Mixed Train .*. ll:15nm RAILROADS. BALTIHORE S^ 0H1J. llnltinitv r l'hllu lob Cumberland ucooimnoJutlon. 8:03 a. m.. dill/ zcepc Sunday. Uraftou ucc nainodatlin. 'i: i.f> p. in., dallf Moundtvillo aooommo .lutlon 8:0i mi l 11:0 m.. dally, oxcopt Sunday, 2:35 p. m. daily ud t>:00 uud ll:1a p. m.. oxcopt Buaaay. ARIUVB. Fom Now York. I'lilludolnlila and Baltimira. rJ5 a m. and 11: 0 p. m.. dally. Cumberland accommodation. 4:W p. in., ok* oj)t Sunday. Grafton accommodation. lo*?">n. m., dally. Moundsvlllo accoinmodtttlon. 7:iJ a. in., oxopt Sunday: 10:.5 a. in., dully, uud 1:10, 4:53 ml 7:33 p. in., except Sandar, TRAN8-OIIIO DIVISION For Chlcflffi. 7::r? ona iOMrta ni. and 10:1" n. a . dally, and 11:25 p. in., dullvr, oxeoptSundu. Cincinnati exprew 7:33 uud 10:05 a. w. dally n<l 10:3? p. ui.. dully. C'olummts accommodation. 3: top. in, d ill/, xcnpt Sunday. St. Clalmdlie accommodation 19:03*. m. ail i&6 p. w., except Sundity. AltRIVF. Chicago exprou, 1:13 aud 5:30 a- m. atil 3:13 ). ui. dntlv. Ciuclnuutl express. 5:30 & m. aud3:33 p. in., lallr. Columbtu acoomodatlon. 12:04 p. in., dall/. 'xcept Sunday. St. Clalravlllo accommodation. l-:05p ra. ail :S.r) p. iu., dally, excopt Sunday. WHEELING & PITTS IHT UGH DIVISION. For I'lttsburgn G:10 on I 7:'2Ja. in., daily; 1:1) . in., dallv. otcopt Sunday, For Pltta'burgh nnd the Kiut o:uo p. m.. aauy. Washington accommodation 6:0i)p. m., dall/. xccpl Sunday. ARRtVR From Pittsburgh 10:00 a. in . dally and 12: ni. .daily, oxcoptSunday; C:i) and 10:Li p. in., '"Kshln^ton accommodation, 7:33y m., daily, xccpl Suuday. DH10 RIVER RAILROAD CO. On nnd aftor Monday, Deccmbor 19, Pasioiurer [ rains will run as follow*: Dally. tDally he cpt Sunday. Central Tlino. iomtMVXD. 7 5 5 i P. M. Aj if. a m.. Vbeeling a oo tit 00 .1 01 tonwooA a 13 1113 0 11. itoundKvlllo :?35 11 8J 0 32 s'ow Martlusvillo 4 48 12 Hi 7 31 ilstciNVillo SH 1-53 8 05 "rlondljr 6 -3 1 01 8 17 41. Mnry* 5 50 1 81 8 4> iVlllinmstowu A. M. fl 31) 2 10 U 2> 'nrkorabtirg t 6 50 *7 00 '2 45 10 10 lollcvltlo 0:W p.m. %27 11 03 lavenswood < 1 - 4 10 11 2i. itiploy handing 7 :;f? 4 35 1M7 irnbnin 60! 1J 15 few Haven 8 l.' 5 07 li 'JO lurtford 8 l.i 5 11 12 .'4 J?<?ou City ?23 ft 'JO 1! 32 Ml ft on 27 ft 25 12 .17 ?t. Pleasant 8 f8 0 0) l 0? Jnlllpoli< l? 15 0 1 2) nynnriotto 10 40 7 'It 2 Hi Iuntingtou. |10 50 f 7 :to 2 50 a_m. r. m. p. m. SOUTH round. 14 n 8 r. H, p. ?r. a >[. iVllOOlIng | 2 )0 < (! 45 1) 60 tenwood 1 45 i? so i) kloili.(l?Vlll<* Iff) rt 10 0 15 Vcir AiartlnavlUe 12 U)i 6 07 8 0s <fstor*villu 12 hi! 4 41 7 4'> "'riendl. 1 59 4 39 7 W If. Mary* 11 31 4 0J 7 05 Vlliiamstowu 10 r?*. :t10 n 25 p. >r 'arkoniburg 10 25 2ISO G 00 f 8 03 I le villi). 0 SO I ,50 a. M. 7 20 lavotiswood 8 55 1 10 f 0 40 Ilploy Land lug. 8 :;n 12 45 -,r 0 W Irahntn fi 06 12 15 Jo. 5 5) s'ow Haven 7M 1209 5 42 Inrtford 7 5J 12 03 ? 37 tluHotiClty 7 45 11 57 6 31 -Uftoii 7 40 11 62 6 H i'L Ploaxant 7 05 1120 4 5: lalllpoll* 0 w 1107 4 37 itiyaiirlottu r, 42 10 00 .1 li Huntington- if 5 ' 0 45 t3 o\ I A. M. I A. M. V. M. W. J. KUlHNjQ.M, a P. A. ? Pennsylvania Stations. annsylvania Lines. Trains Run bjr central Tirao. Plt'ftkt Omenta at l'ieffmr,VA*iA HtAtion o? WATKH HT., KOOTO/ Ki.pvkntii Ht., Wijikmno, AT Md.l'RR llOUHR, W'llKKI.IHO, AND AT UH I'KNNHYM'ARl A BTATIO.y. PninOKPORT. Potrri/wv.*TSfWtKtf?" Paw IIani>i i; noui'n." DAff.v. fDAtfiT moire aunnXr, 'ROM WllRP.I.ISU TO 1-1'.AVB ARRIVR VtilUburgatid Hiouhanvllle.. fOiJOam t6:iipm iloDoiiftld nnd I'lttaburgti..,.. ffl:/) nm 1?.j 1 pra udlana;>oll?RndHt. l/uih ... vs:ionm pm 'oinitibimand Uiualnttntl <lM:<0am pin Vcllibiiru nii<l Hwubouvlllo. ^.s: 10 ant pia HoDouiild ntnl riu.Hbnrffli ... fOj.'Jnin "Jiiftpin 'hllndelpbinand Now York. 112:0* pin t2il0ptn I'fliibenvillouii'l Plttuburghll J:0"? pin f.*;lupin 'olmnbU'< and Clilnugo fl2:0> pin f.':io pm 'lilliidolphln nnd New York *JIW jnn ^10:81 ura tfiltltnoro nn'l Wit lilnglou, *J:.?5pm ?l0:3intji Heitbouvillo fliid Pittsburgh pm *lOrtiiiai lleubnnvillo nii'l l?'miilM?u.. QJ:5ipin l,).:t% fidlanapoll* nnd Ht Uoul*,.. is: 1,1 pm tii:l3am ?ayum and Cincinnati )s:t}pm fliliam Itoubonvlllo find Colutnbiu.. 18.4? pm fui am Nortbwott H.*ton?-Clovo & I'ltu. Dlvlilou. t'ralini run dully, oxoupl Huuduy at followi: 'ROM UlllIHlKPOItr to Lkavr Arrivh t. Way no and Ohlonjo 4 jo nm 0:41 pm Jmimoii and Toledo 4H:inm 0:4) pm Ullanoo md riovrlund 4:40 am C:Opm Uoutxmvlllonufl Plltaliurflii..,. 4:l'Jnm 8:1. pm lUMtbenvllio and Woll*vliio.... *1:! <ntn 2:03pm iioubimvllle*nd Pitta0urg|i....i0ilj am lOiAJam '1 Waynii A Chicago 1:00 pm ?.i ?pm Mninn m<I AM; i m i>in ?.:? mn Ullanoo and Clnvidand 1 "cj i,?, oi mi IttnbfnvlllA and Wolhvllln 1:00 pm 0-43 nflk 'hllailolnlllrtand New Yo.k.. . 2:t| hui 6:00Km 'lal 11 more an 1 WaaliInpmn ,.m y;?| ?m /, iu itfeulienvllia and Plttaburgu . v it pin /. uonm Iteubenrllio ikUit LltorpooL Oil pui 7;>Jaiu