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MEDICAL. y, >*i#i >* ICiM|(iir?<l *>( I'm . . tu CoinriHMuro Truutmuiit. DR. OTTMAN, ( :.. ;v ViirJ. now of TJIK FRANC!. \ND SURGICAL IJT8TITUTK, Co , Iij# dcelded to visit jiti !_ . tori, Shoruiau House, Tuesday, .November 7. ire, Windsor llotel, Thursday, >o\eiuber tatiou uod e^omlaation froo aad strict ::. .1 from V tL hi. to0 j>, lit.; oao <l.iy u >iuscril>'-< tho diUurcQt diseases l limn tilt sick pio tiiouiiolrOi It Is a won* in. . Ui p i o?a Their dla1^ ! i.e.- created woudoM throughou' ti >palliio Treatoiout for nil forms of j .i* - mid thi' trviiimjiit of tieiiiluu! I. .it \':iiiUoo<laii-I iiir.?rs4?f Yoiuh ui' d by I r- i-'r.iucu & ou " fJ! ^l| j ' : \.v, Ti::V. ^ F: J1 MEDICAL AND SURC1CAI INSTITUTE, _ .. W. O.ny St , otic blue!: north of 1!??u-J-, Columbus, Ohio. In r.it' '1 Capital Jvw/k-'i. j, i i. nml Ottma.v, of New York, the r f their large i I'M, have estnlllislieil tfie Francfl , whci all di will be sue ! ii on the inoal t'oieullfic I'rin* Institute lias for it i ulty i> trail ! !j eminent I ' >n. TJn it h nifexjx ii< nee in tl it .1- i:i thcw< ill < II 1 ill I !!: ::: t I f II formsol Chronic, Nervous an! ' ' ! . .':('!!. ! , :.!! I }-;ar. I'li'O<TVJf TO LADIES- Dus. J;ii.\NU: ;:n>! J ;;rr:it t euro hi:own f< r nil ?1 i^ledi l : . !>v tiic new remedy, Gllvo Oicsscm. 1 ' 1 y : mi ' itrai nt, IJn* ; - utidi . -i'> orpli?d. Consultation , n I C'if '.pondcnco Free and StrictlyConfidcnllal. I vc ntt:iitied the most wonderful fluent of Catarrh, Stomach, KidChronic and Spoclal Diseases i i . Ken and Octrienci I ivc perfected i, method ?'f < uiing Vital turn ii.' s. Impain ! ch ly, Want < i En* f the Manly I'owera: . a ris11 from rui nous tl : , t radiant : mnrriatfc uuhappy, annually . : . thou j ndit of lliant intellect. A Pcrfecl l I. Bring i tmplc of tirinc t uni::;. i : . . . rri^pomknce confidential. ut i nt C 1 i>. to any part of the U. 8. j 130 questions 1 h < A Idri so. with 1 OH. FRS'.'jCE. iVumtus. Ohio. i rfA R I P A N S : IMrJmitsl ; REGULATE THE ; I STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS j I fcHD PURIFY THE BLOOD. S * _____ e ??? # - KII'AXS TABCLKS uro the licit Modi. ? JJ rliu- Ltiutvn I'iir 1 nit^so-llon, l!lll?u?fui?, J 9 if>.uilurlic, i'uiiillpntloii,UjNpepoimC'kronlo u 11. . r 'l rouble-*, l>l/.z|u<'M, KudConi^Icsluii, OHVndr? Ilrrutli* uui! all dliw f q onkr* ?.f ihu Ntuiuucli, I.lvcr utul liotvel*. * ' ' ir.'UH Taliuli** contnln nnthlntr Injurious to v - lU Ui-Mtu ronrtituMon. Arc liiiuA-int to t.. . if.-,('(Toctual, and tflvo luunuli.ito relief. J 0 V n bo obtained by application to nearest c <lrui:,;M. e V ? ?ci"io?6?)?80(?M?#M?eeoo??)* tnr'.'?-r.tw LIFE aifcsE "^ferVetr^ *a!a " Cr. E. C. West's Nervo and Brain Trcafnic <>id under fKwltlvo writton guarantee, l?y uutbo. i.'ii 11 y, (.? euro Wr.-'k JI<;:r.or.v; J?0'? ."'. In uml Kcrvo tower; Lost Slonhootl;yolftao": ' 1. ;t Evil Dreams; Lock of Confldeaci rvuu uoHn; Lonitudo; nil Drnlns; Lonjof l?mv? > f Iho lit uorativo Or-rana In ollhsr oex, causod I < MHortJon; Youthful Errors, <>r Excessive Uso < T'jSiicco, Oiilnm nr LI<jU'ir, which coon load 1 a cry, CotjHmnpUon. Infinity and l>oath. By tnal t'l : bo*; ?i for$3: wlln written cunruutea tocurao refund money. WEST'SCOUull KYRDP. Accrtnl: > uro for Conghfu Golds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Grout '..11?>{>lriif Couirli. Horo Throat. Pleasant to take Hs:nii rl/.o dlpcuannued: Qjd. OOo. slzo, uuw25c.; oh v"ui', now we, HI' VUANTKK3 IsMieil only through McLAIN BlUiTilKlls, I'm.;:i>ts. Wheellug, W. Viu JvlsrrliM \vy FOR MEN ONLY! A For LOST or FAILING UAItHOODt 0i rilal 1 ?BS.Ccacnattid tfEKVOUG DEBILIX* | )i"I "O Weaknioo c 1 Body ind Mind: Effectl w \J ofErTor3cra^rt'i.seainOldor Younjf. Robot!, HoblA tlA.tKOOr. I>ill? H.?lor?.|. Slow to PrUrjrr mil Hln-nrthmUIUkM ADKVrMirKIiniuaNRA I'AKWofliOOt. tfwolutrl/ unraillnK lionii TK1UTMK3T?I'.tnrflti In ? d?y. t1?B Ir.ilfr fr?'lu 47 .Hall-., TtfUorlt*, nn?l VorflrfnfoMBlrlra. \on ran write lira. I'.ooS., rull vii.Un.'.ti.> t, ni <1 |.r >< .'? ailM UtUeilj fnv. AiUrtM t?|[ HEOICAl CC? BUFFALO, H. t* rrhstwy ? S? outr>ain. ]fc>ol; of |>ar3 BUfllV?'>H"rs sent FltKtl. iMiwn-.mMi.-3 II. M. WOOL1.EY, M.I>. Uillco, UHW Whitehall St. A i liinf<k. (in. J.vl-TlHKtwy EDUCATIONAL. Night School. >o \V!iy iion't yon attond the ulght ros8IOI15 of tllU Wheeling Business College, Cor. Main and Twelfth Sts. ? Writing. S'wlllng. Arithmetic, UookkccplQff. i-\ "i.11aii' 1, '! V|.i writing, oto. i tooius. carulul personal Imtruc* U.iii niiU lo\\-|]>rioQS. ^ " COM 15 AND BEE US. . Irs.i. Stevens Hart's School for Young Ladies_and Chiidren ati'I I;;iu.u-Jui St., Wlioollut;, W.Vu. . tho \ uii tog in [OXDAV, [ nine : . ilivMcd into four torm*. Tills school , ' 1 .ut'l thorough IiumIIoii in J: " l;> ' -l? I HI ui.| Moilorii l^itutiiauiM 1'I'liou! 'onsistn ot Primary. <ir.im::inr, ' " ! :i?* '.ml' "ollogo Preparatory <li*partiaeui.s, .Iio :iiul iiuinto of Subtraction wilt HritUih I icinlnarlca la ' - rmvivuil ia tlio Prinviry amiiirat year ' ,-..i!.mr. l-'or circular* yr liifi'n'lmv, apply lo MISS. M. STKVliXS IIA 1ST, Prineipil, llosidoneo No. 7'J i .Main St. \\niil AMS!*OKT IMCIvKNSON ?? SKMIN'AKY. Wllllnmuport. p?. Both i.Mu.skc, An. Mo'lern l.au,,n:iu;e.?, ?pcctnl. -team Injttt, oloctrlc Hitht. Catalogue froa H'pt. t K. J.liKAY. Ii I)., President /\XI.Y THIS BlvST QUALITY OF V/ TATIONEKY. Till: FIN 11ST INK ANI> 1 NK VTKST I VIT. are u*cil iu thu-Cowoicrcui Printing done by THIS INTKLUUENOEU JOU OFPICli A JJIU PUZZLE*. BY TIIB l:EV. I'UTOJiillNSOJf. 1'sc t'ou :lit It ov?t 'gone ait; 'gone. llut >.ii' how don't (juito lu'ako It plala W'r t'iug?i?sstity bo: No. 1 ain't inuklu' no complaint, liiitalimdy fcuyin' that I kuln't. See w'y <!! ? l?. nu' todd?Tidn'tr., 1 llut Uod knows bottor'n uia'\ For mm pic. dcre'solo Jucob JU-a'rj: Hero am i on j ourth no tuau moan, Soorilo toi'iiii iih ho \ Sow. w'y .should ho bare all do cualt, Kut 'iMttNinn fut w'llo I cat hath, Au' look 0:1 us u* tilitger trash? \ 1)0 Lord knows botter'n inc. i Pea comes tny neighbor. Simon Bolo; Jot llko a lump uv sodd gol'; He'* Kood i\s itood can bt?. For eighteen wccki bo's bon in bed. | Wid xbiiko.h dyi'ft hhook him hIidoi' dead; ltuc w'y, I don't git iroo my houd? l>o Lord known bottor'n mo. ! Well, I don' boddcr 'boat It all: . Po IajhI - big, and I'mj so small I cotild'n'spec'to hco. * So 1 je?j? BtninbloH'lon^do way, ] llcarm' my burden duy byduy, ' An' .sinlllu' cos my koiiI kin nut, Lc Lord i;uov/s bottor'n roe ?Indepcnd'nt. , AN EXPERIMENT. i "I don't think," said Mr. White, | "that the hay crop over promised ao : lino'y." "ludcod," said the wife, absently. j ii ( ...i :t ..... : ...... *..n ?i.o .vuu ii buuru tau ?. uuy um ?*? ?wu | prico of fruit," lie added, "our poach orchard is going to net us a cool Ah lio spoko ho llun^ tho homespun ! towel with which ho had beou wiping iiis bands over the back of the kitchon chair. "Oil, George, do hang up Iho towei." aid Airs. White. "Tho nail is just as ear as the chair back, and f have enough steps to tako in the course of the day, without waiting upon you." "You aro always grumbling about something," said the young farmer, an ho jerked the towel on its nail. 'There! Does that suit you?" "llero is a letter from Cousin Dora, George/' said Mrs. White, wisely avoiding tho mooted question. "Sho wants to conw hero and board for a /ovv weeks." "Well, let her come!" said White. "It won't cost us a great deal, and a little extra money always counts up at i the year's end." "But, George, I was thinking?" "About what?" t " Why, i am so hurried with tho work, ( una inero is ho iuucii iu uu? " flint is tho perpetual burden of your song," said Mr. White irritably, "Wo- j :iicn do heat all lor complaining." i "Won'tyou hear me out?"said Mrs. i White. ".So I thought it would be a i good plan to give Dora her board, if she 1 would help me with the housework a little. It will accommodate her, and it i will accommodate mo." "But it won't accommodate mo!" said t George Whito, cavalierly. "Really, Letty, you are getting absolutely lazy." ( Mrs. Whito criuisonod. c "No one evor said that of me before," c said she. "But just look at it," said tho farmer. \ "Tell me of any other woman in the j neighborhood who koops a girl! Why, i thoy make a boast of doing their own ] work." "They all havo sisters or mothers or 1 grown up daughters. I have none." < "l'shaw!" said White. "Ridiculous! Of course you havo to work. Wo all do, t don't we? But your work don't amount 1 to a row of pins. I don't know of anyone who has it easier than you do." j "That's all that you know about it," said Lotty in a choked voicu. "Write to Dora that we'll board hor for So a week," said White, authorita- > lively. "We must earn all the money u wo can while there is a chance. Mako hay while tho sun shines, oh? And I guess you'll manage to get along as well ; IU nthnr Wolliondo. LlJttV. Now TUIJ UP stairs into tlio cur rot, my dour, anil got mo my blue joan overalls; there's a good girl." I^ctty oboyod, but tho teara wore in iior oyos, and a big. round ball was riding tin in her throat, and she could hardly seo the jeans ovuralU, us they hunt: up high on one of tho beams. As tsho reached up, a loose board in tho irarrot floor tipped; her foot slipped tl;rough on tho laths and plaster below, and with a groan she sank to tho floor. Tho time passed on and George White ^row tirod of waiting. lie shouted up the garret stairway: * "Look alivo, thore, Latty! Do you 1 mean to bo nil day ?" ^ But 110 answer came, llo ran up stairs. to lind J^otty lying sonseless on , tho floor, with oiio leg brekon, just above tho nnkle. "Vow von' 11 lmvo to not sotno ono to ^ Jo the work," said Lotty, not without a y spice of malice, as she lav on tho calicocovered settee, with her poor ankle duly J set and baudagod. "Not il I know it," said George White. "Hire a lazy woman who'll want a dollar and a half a week, and her board into the bargain, to do tho t work of tho house? I guess not." I "lint what ara you going to do?" asked ( Lotty. 'To do it myself, to bo sure. IL'df an I hourovory morning and half an hour 1 every evening ought to bo enough to 1 square up accounts." 6 "Well," said Mrs. White, "I shall juat like to see you do it." 1 "Then you'll have your wish!" said ( her husband. ^ lie roso early the next morning and lightod the kitchen lire. "i'ahaw," said ho, as ho piled on tho sticks of wood, "what doos a woman's r work amount to, anvhow? What's tho c next lesson, Lotty?" "I always skim tho cream and strain f the milk," saidLetty, who, bolstered up J on the lounge, was combing her hair . with more deliberation than she had practiced for a year. "Well, here goes then," said George. And a period of ailenco ensued. Presently ho shouted: t "i haven't got milk pans enough!" c "Of course you haven't," said Lotty. . "You must scald out yesterday's. You , know you said you couldn't ?e*t up a tin shop when 1 asked for a dozen more last 1 month." v "They smell liko a fat boiling factory," said George, disdainfully. "What ails 'em?" "You should have scalded thorn out t last night," wishing that she had wings > like a dove that she might soar into the 1 milk ro.om and restore order out of 1 chaos. 1 "Hero's a go!" said George. "Thoro ? isn't any hot water." 5 "Oh, George, you've forgotten to put 1 the kettle on." I "So 1 did," said her husband; "aud ? the sticks, hang 'em, are all burned 1 out!" ( "You know I wanted you to got a ton ? of coal," said Lotty, "but you said that i as lotto as wood cost nothing but tho ? chopping and hauling, wood it should 1 "Have I got to wait for that water to hoat?" groaned George. "1 don't know anything elso for you | to do," remarked Lotty, dryly. j "Humph!" observed her lord aud i master. "Want's for breakfast?" ] ' Ham and eggs, I suppose." I "Well, I'm up to that part of tho pro- < gramme, at least," said he, cheerfully. ( "Oh, tho dickens! What is thn use of } kiTping your knivos so sharp? I've j nearly cut my thumb oil! Where do I you kjop the oatmeal? I cau be attend- i ingto your mill: pans while the breakfast is cooking. There is nothing like TI|f oconomy in work." But it whs u mortal hour before the V( milk was strained aud the pigs fed, and ' by that time the house was blue with a ^ sort of sinudiry smoke. "Hullo!" shouted Georgo, coming in. J ' "What's all this!?is the house on lire?" * "No," .iaid Lctty, calmly; only the lo.(j breakfast has burned up." ?layi Georgo uttered a long sigh. "Who'd liuvo thought the lire was so j,j|j hot?" said ho. "What am I to do now?" Ini t "Cook another, I suppose," answered lVr!' Lctty. a"? "And what next?" demanded George, wan tugginir at his moustache. Jjjy " Why, set the tabic, aud then clear it wa>' lway and wash the dishes." and "With this cut liuger?" complained iM,0 the husband. "JIl0 "I was obliged to do it all the weeks I uooi had the sore ielon on my middle fin- oUk ner," romarked I/Jtty. "l'he young tur- ttr0) keys aud geese ought to have been let vnn< DUt and fed long before this, and the PJJJ three calves in the barnyard must be w^( Attended to. And then there are the or kitchen and sitting room to bo swept n :ind dusted and the beds to make, and U. S the string beans to be picked, and bread jj* |j to bake, and huckleberry pie to rnako, ind your white vests to bo ironed, and .\tct potatoes to be peeled, and the projorvea to bo scalded over, and the cheese j J",' to be turned, and dinner to got, and the cam table to clear, aud the dishes to be C#?j was hod " _ (jba iioia on!" cam ueorgo; "you ve chi< saiil that once." ^hi. ' Very likely, but it hag to bo dono J.1'< three times a day?and tho chickens to t\!i. bo looked after, unci the linon pillow j'ojt cases to bo put bloaching, and the south windows to bo washed, and your trous- i??>a .;rd to bo patched, and tlio stockings to Erin jo darned, and?you know you always ySti iko Homotiiiiiir hot for supper. Andthon inm Lho night's milk is to be brought in and K?i> jtrained and the pans scalded and tho ^ jeeso and turkeys fed and shut into uhi their coops, and?Oh, doarl I entirely { argot tho churning. That will take an JjJJ :iour at least, iJut dear ino, George, I Mid mi getting eo hungry!?and I don't so? Miss the least signs of breakfast. Goorgo! Whore aro you going, George? 1?want C|j ?ray?breakfast!" mon For George had disappeared in tho tho * nidst of her oxordium. JJ,?" In twenty minutes or so he returned, Curr ind by tns side trudged Mary Ann i'ult, to in he nearest neighbor's twenty-year-old laughtor. t0vc "I take it all back," said Mr. Whito. for t 'I lower my colors, Letty. Your work yjj a harder than mine. I'll bo blest it it 4oa lin't. Why, 1 couldn't tako care of the upu " - - ? ' > -.1 *i... tio 1] Ill IK lltiu cruuui UUU CilUUSUS Jor mu |,.|( vagoa a girl would ask. 1 never realized w/ juforo how much a woman lias to do." cic; "Are you quite euro you realize it cfi?jJ io\v?" said Letty, rniaohiovoualy. asc: "Well, I've got a preity fair idea on Wn8i ho subject," nodded Georgo. OHJ^ "But you should bo horo on washing * lay," said Letty, "or on ironing day, or Fi >n the day when wo chop sausage meat, >r make soft soap, or " nn'ry "Stoo, atop!" shoutud CJeorge. "If U ;ou say anotlior word I'll <ro lor Mahala Slinks, too. Haven't I said that I take go in t all back? What more would you Ot liavo?" Nt "Wal, squaro," said Mary Ann, who uid by this time romovod her hat and iu:u ihnwl, "what'll I do first?" a,io< "Do!" echoed Mr. White. "Do every- JPjjj liing, and let mo trot off to the hay >? .!. ield a9 fast as I can." 7iyAt "Jea' as your orders is," suid Mary inn. gw "And T sny, Letty," lie added. race "Yob, GeorRo." "Writo to your couaiti Dora. Tell her eis;: vo'll bo glad to board her, if she will b?wi issist you about tho houso." "But you've hired Mary Ann." "There's work for them both," said Mr. White. And ho eat down and took rofugo in tine aat week's paper, while Mary Ann stem vro3tled with the charred remains of Cn ho breakfast, and cut. fresh slices of Jy?. loino-cured ham. ?? In this world there are bloodlesa bat* Hyo les and victories won without tho clash >f steel; and in this category may bo at si liaised Mrs. Whito victory over her at 1 insbnud in respcct to tho question of To 'liiruil help." " <! j * liriu Tho CasHi'll Hunk .Sensation. firm Bsrlin, Oct. 27.?Iii connection with "jj .ho failure of the bank of Pfofler and nn?l iartdogen, o! Cassell, with liabilities of [,000,1)00 marks, announced yesterday, ?lh( a added that Pfoflor has lied to Eugand, and that the bank has absolutely Cu 10 assets. The sensation caused by tho flight of ?fefIor and the failnro of tho bank ha? 83]< )een increased by tho fact that Harderen. tho remaining partner, has com* mtted suicide.- liuli m men ft! SO fl.? I'll. ?f V.w Vn?lf Khmlr Vnat. -V.IJ .?? KA San Fkancisco, Oct. 27.?At lo clock r.<?o his morning, when tho tide was at its -j.coo lighoat point, six tuga tried to pull tho JJjJ, JJity of Now York oil tho rocks. Tlioy cont >ullod and strained but tho big ship did lot move. Tho uttompfc was then givon ^cai ip until daylight when pumping was itnrtod by powerful wrecking pumps. Vitor 200 tons of cargo, mostly Hour, vero thrown overboard, orders were re- ^loa :oived to leave the reiuaiudor iu the reis; ,'033 el. Nr o fnlc llismurck not llccoverlnR. c*os( L'eum.v, Oct. 27.?A special dispatch 70!^ ecoivo'd in this city and said to have omo from Dr. Schweninger at Fredichsruhe, reports that prince Bismarck r'ck i not making tho satisfactory progress (r??. owarda comploto recovery that iias onto ?ecn heralded abroad. 1 n, V wltti ~ kind lCesiimimI Work. man New York, Oct. 27.?The trouble beween tho contractor and the plasterers t'llsV in ployed in the construction of tho Tin 'oatal Telegraph and Mutual Keservo mildinga has been settled. Tho 500 j*i nen who struck yoaterday resumed 2Se; i*orlc this morning. ci: Facta About Whiflky. SflaM Whisky is an article more adulterated =? hau any other ot tho munv airents vhich benefit mankind. A whisky to )e pure and wholosouu*, bcaiitoa being liatilled from selected grain, should lave ago and care in maturing, and" mist lie absolutely free from fusel oil. " such a whisky is Klein's Silver Aye Jiye. ' t has been used and prescribed by tho [ >eat physicians, and has boon projounccd without a rival as a stimulant. G Duquesno live is a careful distillization M0 ?f ryo and malt and is highly rocom- con nonded. .Silver Ago, Duquoano and wit Jear Creek Uvea, bearing tho (<io simile ignature oi Max Klein, for aalo by the ^ ?V heeling Drug Co. tie. The Trouble Over. ron A prominent man in town exclaimed == ;ho other day: "My wife has boon woarng out her life from tho eflects of dys- ?_ ^opsia, liver complaint and indigestion, tt) tier case battled tho skill of our best JL| jjiysicians. After u?ing threo packages >f Bacon's Celery cure, she is almost M sntiroly well." keep your blood 111 a lealthv condition by tho uso of this T( rreat vegetable compound. Call on i.ogau Drug Co., sole agent, and got a A| .rial paoliage free. Large sizo 50c. -1 ' 1 FIXAXC13 AND TRADE. ? Feuturoa of the Money nud Stock Ittnrkots. E?r Youk Oct ,'7.-Money on call cosy nt 2 per cunt, but loan l)f per cent, closed ofl*d nt 1% per cent. I'miud mercantile paper 7's per cent, dltcrllug exchange Armor at la I 81. Sales of stocks were 870,900 sharps, le voluino of busluess on the stock exchnmro ay was much le?? than for the post throe !. but the speculation wa? steadier and uune l*?s strong. V NOW lender was wlectod for |duallugi, st. 1'iiul. an unusually heavy buymovement having been inaugurated therehi. stock having been comparatively nogi;d lti the recent upward movement. New land wiw also prominent In the transact lorn, he opening a hither range of quotations established. but the market met with aotno ng orders at the outtei, which canned n re;>n. m which only purt of the Improvement lout. Tho offerings wero readily absorbed, new buyer* were attracted thereby, whose phases changed the current of uncoulatlou. the market n-futeoou again on the upward k, the Improvement continuing until after n. wheu realizing sales brought about anir reaction. Towurd the close a sharp purring movemont was developed, which caused bovory, and the final sales were at an ?dce ovoryesterday's closing llgures of %u2% cent In the active list and extending to u per in the specialties. illroad bonds weru strong and highor. vernmmit and state bonds dull. ,'o.vns antj stock quotations? ;:m)ssd tun. i. 4a rog Ill SashvlllOitrChatt.. CO . Is coupon Ill Now JdrscyCcuL....U8% 4?? rcg 117 Norfolk Jj West p'd 22 flc wt or 'Ui 10J Northern Pucllle.... 7-}'* ihoii 21% do preferred- 24V? tn* Kxpress Hi Northwestern.- 10^ rlcan Express..115 do preferred l.'W Imore .t Ohio.. 7S'<iNew York Ccntml..lO<!? uda PacWe 7ft)wOregou 1mprove't.. lUj-j nda Southern... hi loregoii Nav 27 tral Pucllle, 20%Pacific Mail 11>!4 mpcakoi Ohio l'J Pittsburgh. 148 ago A Alton....137 Pullman l'alaco...~.l"l^ uur.tv^uuicy. z>o-:-Hii^?'>kiiiik ? h ago Mas f.TJi, Richmond Term.... :ij% C. A St. L 87 do preferred. l'? Coal k Iron li Rock Inland <0 on Oil Cortlilo.. Ti7;, St. Paul : 05% St Hud r.'ff.'v do preferred 120 , Luck. ? West. ICS St Paul Si Omaha. St R. (i pref'd '.'S do preferred 109k; V% Sugar Retlnery 102*4 preferred ;ri Teun. Coal Si Irou.. i?H; Wayne ...148 Texas Partita H'/jJ ioIs Contrul 96 Tol. Si O. Ceu prof. 70 mis& Tex. pref. 23 llulou Paelllc - 1'.% 0 Krlo Si West... 17U. S. Express 62 proforrcd ft) W.. St. L. Si P 8^ u Shore 127 do preferred 1 Trust 29V4 Wo I Is Fargo Ex 125 Isvillo Si Nash.. l-V-j Woiteru Union 9B* iphjsitCluis..,. 10 WheelingUK.... 15}i ilgnn Central... 101 do prclcrrcd 00 .ouri Paciilc 1 trend stun* and Provisions. iicaoo, Oct. 27.?The bfggcst market of (lie th In wheat was during the lost hour of tession to-day. There are surmises, which ! due to guesses. that voting would begin afternoon In thosc-nato. Humors were also cut thai northwestern receipts have began 11 oir. The market was partly influenced bv Urmer cables. Thcro Is u huge shortage in market and the firmness Induced rather free ring. Wheat closed strong at uti advance he day of %y.. rn had to thank tho strength In wheat for dvonce. c ..<..1 Itl/.tirien nntii-nrfd to lonil gainst wheat for support, botfi closlug u lltTgher than on the day betoro. our quiet iiud uuchanged. iikat?Cash No. 2 spring file: No. 3 red Octohor C2%a64%aG4c; December Oli^aCC^a May 71%a7:*'ji73>4c. JiN?Cash No. 2. 38Ko; October 37?Sa38ka Novumbor 88%a38J$aa8%c; December 38%a *)?c; May 42%aj2kii42Hc. ,ts?("ash No. 2,'28c: October 28c: November S%n28)?c: December 28'/$c; May 31%a32a32c. rK?No. 2,47 l/.c. ax8ked?slul. MOTHY SKED?93 20. ess Pork?$17 60a 17 75; Octobcr sic 50; Jan911 Stall OOaUM. Cash and October StOlOalO 15: Novom6'J 15af 23a'J 15; Jununry SS 40u8 47Ji?fi 47>i. out Jtins?Cash 80 OOait 25: Octobcr S8 40a .S 00: January $7 45a7 65u7 62y?. hers unchanged. :w YoitK, Oct. 27.?Flour, receipts JIO.OOO ela; exports 111,000 barrels; sales 11,000 barmarket (pilot and ateady. Wheat, receipts (Qu bushels; exports 01,000 bushels; wiles ),000 bushels of futures and 240.000 bushels of : spot market higher; No. 3 rod 67,^o; un!ed rod GS%a72c: options activo und steady; 2 red Juuuary 72'ic: February 74c; March t7V!'Ba75ue; May7??ka78%n78c;OctoberG9jie; jinber j?a7lj&71%c; December 70}jia7l%a :. Corn, receipts 53,000 bushels; exports bushels: sales 275,000 bushels of futures and 0 bushels of spot: market dull; October 3; November 4G%a40%a4ti%o; December 4734c. , receipts 148,000 bushels: exports 1,300 bush3iilus 100,000 bushels of futures ami 43,000 iel? of spot: market dull but linn: October :: November 31%c; December !H%a35Ua35%c; 37c; No. 2 Cnlcago 33c: No. 3 white ;i5^e. >8 quiet. Cut meats weak. Lardtirm: westileum $1050. Pork steady; extra mess 810 50a . Uutter Arm:wosterncreamery21a28c. 1& us ly. Tallow weaker. Itosln ilrrn. Turponquiet. Klco firm. Molasses quiet Cofleo Jy at 5al5 points up. Sugar steady. n(.'INKATI, ()., Oct. 27.?Flour steady. Wheat : No. 2 rod fdUaflJc: receipts 5,<00 bushshipments 1.000 bushels, torn quiet; No. ixed 40c. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed 29J-.'c. ,1?11 nr.,I #1 mm M? IVirlf ctn.wlv nt SI? II) I firm nt $'J .Vi. Hulk meats nominal nt .% Ilncon oasv nt 811 0;). Whisky steady ill. Mutter dull. Sugar steady. Eggs heavy 7c. Cheeso strong. j.edo. 0., Oct i!7.?Wheat dull and higher: and October (51c; Peeembor M%c: May \ Corn steady; .cash !W%c. Oats dull and : cash HOc. Rye steady: cash 49c. C'loverseed or: cash and Octobor &? 'M1//, January $*?,' ruary '? CO. LTIMOHC, Mn., Oct. 27.?Wheat strong; snot Octobcr fit%aft7c; November and Iiccembcr Ui9o; May 7.rr?.{u7.>Jfic. Corn quiet; spot 4W^a October 4fic; November 40J4c; year 44%c. :rs uuchunged. Llvu Stock. icaoo, Oct 27.?Cattle, receipts 10.000 head; menu fl.000 head; market alow and weak; I to eholcj steers if 1 80a5 40; others SI 10a I <15; mon Matt 7i>; Texans 8".' '?0a2 85; westerns 'a.'J 8-ri: cows Si 40urt -'0. Hogs, receipts 2.*>,ooo I: shipments D.O(JO head; market lower: ;li and common ySUSoKOO; mixed und packi; flOntt 25: prime heavy $?. nOiii* 40; prime t $028. Sheep, receipts 11.000 head; ship [It il.-Mfll UHJIII ; IIllirKfl Wl'UKCr; UUUVU Mlrril ui 25; westerns 82 00a3 60; lambs 82 OOal GO. ,st Liberty, Pa., Oct. 27.?Cattle. receipts head; shipmentsCCO bend: market nothing ig. all through consignments. Hogs, receipts i hea<l: shipments 2.G03 heml: liuirket dull fair; Yorkers to prime tops SG 4On0 70. Sheep, IpH 'jjO head: shipmentsbOO head; market I lines very bad. sctnnati. O., Oct. 27.?Hogs weaker nt juG 23; receipts 3,too head: shipments 3,100 Petroleum. t. Cm*. Pa.. Oct. 27.?Opened 72}Cc; highest lowest 72^o; closed 72j^e: sales 1,000 barrels; ranees 5G.QU0 barrels; shipments 07,781 barruns 86,820 barrels. :w York, Oct. 27.?Pennsylvania oil spot i none: November option sales 5,000 barrels; ;d at 7J,,{,c bid. rrsBUiioii. Pa., Oct. 27.?Oponed and lowest :; closed 7J>vc; highest 72%c. Dry Goods. iwYoitK, o?;t. 27.?Tho market is gradually inn up and in better shape for drv goods, volume of business is larger; while orders i tho country nro uot more numerous, tho rs ure for larger quantities, and the increase it* demand lor cottou goods is quite marked tho demand, confined chiefly to staple Is. Prints and printed fabrics are iu fair tied. _________ Metals. York, Oct. 27? Pig iron quiet. Topper : lake 50 10. Lead strong; domestic fJ 42%. dull; strait* 820 00. "Wool. ;w York. Oct. 27.?Wool quiet; domestic 20a Texas 10al7e. ___ Cotton. s'cutifATi. ()., Oct. 27.?Cotton quiet and ty; middling 8^c. "Mothers* Friend'* MKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. ?lvtn, Lo.f Deo. 3,1880.?My wifo uaod THEB'S FBIEND beforo hor third flncmont, and aays eho would cot bo bout it for hundreds of dollars. SOCK MILLS. At by express oo receipt of price, $1.50 per hotBook " To Mothers " mailed /rue. BRADFIELB REGULATOR CO., l?Uir?UtRUMHiTli ATLANTA, QA. COAL. n. D. 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Wheeling 5 40 1 m , Martin's Ferry ? 02 2 02 * ISellnlre < 02 1 or. ; Bridgeport <? 1" - 10 C; St. Cloirsvillo 2 00 Fluahlng 7 11 'ill c Freeporl 7 37 3 37 i I'hrichavilie. 5 40 8 1.- -1 la i Now Philadelphia, <*> "> 8 ::i 431 1 Canal Dover 0 07 b as 1 ;a > Beach City 30 9 01 5 0) f Justus r,37 'JO1/ 6 0S I Maaslllon .. t> r>r? O 27 5 2fi * Canal Kulton 7 14 0 41 5 40 j Warwick 7 20 0 5 5| ? sterling 7 42 70 15 f. 17 Sevlllo .. 7 47 10 21 f. 4.1 , Medina S or. 10 11 6 43 , Grafton 8 32 11 ft'. 7 I: , Klyria "J 03 ll :;<> 7 45 . p. m. Lorain 7 40 1 5 10 Ar. Cleveland , 10 10 12 15 8 35 p. ni. o. in. , Buffalo.... ............. r> 45 G 20j 3 0) * a. in. !p. in. J. AI ban v .. 3 0") r, ft*. 2 lo ? New York 7 ::o! 7 ro 7 on Boston 10 50 10 60, 8 30 > Korwalk J 6 57 1 p. in. ! Srmdtisky...... 12 27 12 '27 ) Toledo I 15 1 45 10 5.. * a. in. j Detroit f. SO 0 30 ^ no Chicago I 0 oo| tn.fll 7 :v. 1 Trains No. 35 and 33 lmvc Sleeper between > Wheeling and Chicago. 1 J. K. TKltKY. (ion. Freight A Push. Agot'.t. J ?Pennsylvania Btatloim. J 3nnsylvan?pnBsl1 Trains Hun b;* Central Titno. l'rrifKT Orrirr.H at I>ekxmtt,vai?ia Station or \ Water ht.. Foot or Elv.vrntii St., Wui:i;i.iio, 1 at McLunR IIouhe, Whtelimo, and ai tiik Pknshtlvamia Station, I?i!inoKPonT. pomnvK^t Stbtkm?" Pan JUnijlr Bora: " Daily, tDaily kxckfv Su.iuiy. fltom WnBBMMO to lkavb a It hive. 0 W'ollaburgnud Stcubcnvillo, am (,.:.v?ptn ? McDonald ami Pittsburgh..., f<i: ; ) a:n 1'.'. ."J pm Now Cumberland 0:4') am 7:;t5 am + IndianapolisaudSt Louis..- "SMOatn "5:25pm Colinnbua and Cincinnati *8:40 am pm Wcllsburg and Steubcnvllla *3:40 am *5:2) pm Philadelphia aud New York. 12: j) pm *2: u pm btoubcnvilleand Pittsburgh 1-': w pm ') pm Columbus and Chicago l2: M?pm u pm $ Philadelphia and New York *2:15 put a10:.i5 uui Jtaltiinoroaud Washington. V2:Y) pm i'i. ;>am ytcubenvllle aud Pittsburgh P2:>5pra !0:3Jnra Stetibcuvllloand benulsou~ 2:V> j>m I0.:i> mn Wollsburg 1:30 pm 5 .. pm Indianapolis nndSt. IxjiiU... f8:i.?pm to l". am Dayton and Cincinnati ? t-s;i utn piliaru 8teubcnvillo and Columbia. t8:l? pm ri:lUm ^ Northwest System-Clovo. Pitts. Divi'iou. Traiua run daily, oxcopt duuday. ai lolb.vi: v From BHinoEfoirr to Lravr Anitivt Ft. Wayne aud Chicago 4:1y am f. r. pm a Catitou at'd Toledo 4:4Jam C:i'i pm j Alliance and Cleveland - 4:49 am 6:|J pm BtcubcnviUoand Pltwhurgh.? 4:4U am b:l\pm Xi Bteubenviilo and Well*viDo 8:43 am '2:01pm Stcubouvilluniid Pltwburgu....l0:l2 am 10 .> am a Ft Wavno.t Chicago 1:00 pm C:S'? pm 1 Canton and Toledo 1 o pm c:4? pm r, Allianoo aud Clevelaud l:U0pm 2:0. pm {, Hteubouville and WelUvillc.... 1:00 pm C:l.? pm Phliadeli.hUmid Now York.... 2:41 put 5:00 pm Baltimore aud Washingion...^ 2:41 j.rn 5:00 pm 9 Hieubcuvllio and Pittsburgu... pm 5:'??pm dtcitbenv Ho ?k luui LlvcrpooL 6:11 put 7:5J am RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival ami departure of t:aln? ou aud aft*? August 7. IS'1;:. IXI'l.A NATION uK RKFKU1.N0I Marks: "Dally; iSumlay excepted: fMouday excepted; {Saturday executed*. ISmuiay only; 1 Saturday ouly. Jvistera standard Tiiuu. XJBi'Airr. it it ? Main LiueiKu*'! viiniVB. .t:(V? aml\Va*h <'y Halt, i'hil -v N Y?7:l0am "3:30pm Wash. Cy Halt.. Phil N. V 10 pm f 7:0u am.......-Cumberland Aucotn ' fi:.V? i>m ' :.o' pm; Orofiun Acooui |*,?u:.*hiiq (11 MO am' Mound-vill.. Aecoui IKam 1<?:l0pni M<umd>v>llo \r<." I H:10prtt ll:r?pn?| Moiimlsvi II" Arcom I |7:t>p;a I'.': 45 amj lvc.vn-r Kxprc" | j3:J) pm jjkpart. lit. &0. R.IL-^C.0. Dir., \Ve?l| AtmiVK. H;ft0 amll-'or Coltimbns and < h c3!>latn *lO::io iiui Columbus ami Ciuelnnatl...! ?5:10pm I VI'-am <\?luml?ii< aif i Cincinnati..' .>> am 'l:'.V)pnii Chicago K\nre-s i -ipm i'?:50 pm;; .Chleav.tv E\i?r?>*- tli:'>'>nm fl i'luj Columbtw Accotn tl,.':05pm f 10: dam; St. Clalravillo At coin <jr.!:u5um t-? : '?*> pju! si. ClalrsviUo Ammi 11:-0 i>jn DKi-u.r 'II AO. H R-W 1' <t It 1>Iv. ak'ii 1 nin For Pit:^UurRti..._ I0.-.'A ar< '7: "am Pittabnrah ... 6:50 pm ''..0 pml Pittsburgh and East l-':W/it?a fl:W pm Pittsburgh itY-M > pm 7fi:00pui|...\Vu?hiiiKton Pa.. Accoia.J t7:r>0 am f'if'W pm| Pittsburgh Kxprea* |'1Q:">.? um V>? i-Aitr. | p.~c. .tSr. li lly. I a itiitvs. |7 ::<0 am' Pittsburgh fl0:;!0 pm 7:U>am| NYw Cumberland S::5'? ma ",:"i am ?teul>onvilIo and West... <T?:25 pia 1:30 pm ... Pittsburgh and N'owr York... n:80 pm *3:65 pm ...Pittsburgh aud Now York... liv.fiam , 6:30 pin| Wellsluirg (1:55 pm worr. *9:'0am'KTpron; Cin. and St. Loud?I t7:15a? 19:15 pm Kxprosa, Cin. and St. Loud... *8:25 pm I : '<) pm Uxprfet*. Stotlb. ami Chicago. *3:30 pm pm|...Pittsburgh ,fc l)cnnlson....|<rll:35 am I'i l-Airr. C A p. R R ARKIVIb * r.? am Ft. Wayne an l ('hleago-... t7:4? pm l-*?:Waiii Canton ami Toledo 7:15 pm 15:49 ao> Alliaiico and Cleveluud 7:15 pm )A:m? am Stetibenville and Pittsburgh i?:15 pia "JO: i:t am sumbenvillo and Wellxvlllo t'I:05 pia 11:1? am Stoiibenvllle aud Pittsburgh (11:30 am if-' 00 pml Ft. Waynoan l Chicago 17:15 pia t-?:00 pui Canton and Toledo 7:4'> pm f-':"0 pm!. ...Alliance and Cleveland 3:05 pia r!:00 pnt fttenbenvillo and WellsvWo 7:45 pm }::jI pm Philadelphia aud Now York 0:00 pia t": II pm ..Baltimore and Washington! 6:00 pia 1-: II pm^teubonville und Pittsburgh '?0 pm f7:11 pmlSleubenvllle.tKnstLlverunoll 8:53 am DKIVVKT. W. A L. I!. It R I A It III VK. t8:o0 am ..WheelltiK A SUjulx'tivIlloJ f7:40 am am ..Cleveland. Toledo A Wc*u| >6:30 pia 19: l"? am ...Wheeling & StoubcnvllW.. >."?: TO pia tl*:w pm.. Whecllnc it SloubonvtUoJ t':2? pm. < 3:15 pm Wheeling it Creaton '12:57 pm M::to pm .Whuoliw? & StiMibonvilio.. it 12:57 ain |.S:00 am ... Whocling A >las8lllon....'jl0:10 pia 19:45 am ..Wheeling ?fe StoubonvllloJ [9:20 am J0:00 pm ...Whue IInk_A^toul>onvlllu..i f4:lu pia i>kpai:t. | C. L .t XV.?Union Depot. awuvk. ?i:40 um. Cleveland. Toledo A Chicago 8:45 pm ?2:40 pui Cloveiund, Toledo A Chicago *2:50 pin c.. l. .t W.?Bridgkpoht. 7:10 nra Clovolnud. Toledo A < hic^o 8:15 pa* 3:l0pm Clovolund. Tolodo A Chicago *2:20 put 1:45 pm ?MiiHHilloii acoommodailon.. 11:10 aia 7:15 am Sl Clairavillo uecom. 9:00 aia 10:04 am St. Clalrsvillo accorn. 1:31 pia 2:21 pm St. Clairnvillo aeoom. 4:00 pm C:ispm SLCtaimrllto accom 8:02 pm 1 ::8 pm Local Freight 12:15 pm "lit l ai:rT OHIO 1UVKRR. R. Aiuuvit 6 r? am Passenger *10:45 am 12:25pm PawienRor .... tl:loi>ai ?M:uopm|.... Passenger :46 pra J.r.AVK fi.z & C.RAILROAD. arrive. IKI.LAIHK BKLI..UM 9:10 am BellalronndZanosrille.mi. 8:20nu\ l") P?? Woodsf.eld.. :..7!\ fl :80 am _RAlLROAD_?^?? BALTIMORE & OHIO, Departure and arrival uti . trains at Wheeling. Kiuit timo. Scbodulo in'cll tw?L MAIN LIN*E 1 ASTw!S:':'!;,'rWw ForItaltlmoro, I'hlladol, )''j- ?s3/ pbia and New York U-.QJ u. in., 3:30 p. m., dully. Keyser Express, 9:43 a. m., dally, oxcopt Holiday. Cumberland accommodation, 7:00 a. m., dally ixcept Sunday. Grafton accommodation, 3:03 p. m., dally. Monndsvllli' accommodation. 11:10 u. ul, md 0:10 auddl:15p. m.. except Sunday. ARRIVE. From Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, f:40a. ni. and 2:10 p m.. dally. Keyser Express, 5:20 p. in, daily, oxccpi Monday. Cumberland accommodation, ,4:55 p. ul, ox* ?Pt Suuday. G ration accommodation. 10:33 a. tn., dally. Moundxvillo accommodation. .s;25 a. ?>., o<;cpt Sunday: 10::m) a. ra., dally, uud 1:10, 4:5? md7:^> p. in., except Sunday. TKANS-OIUO DIVISION. For Columbus and Chicago, 0:50 nnd 1:2"> n. m.. dally, and 3:50 p. in., daily, oxc0|>t Sunday. Cincinnati express, 10:30a. iu., daily, aud 12:11 i. m.. dally. Columbus accommodation, 1:25 p. ui., dally, sxeept Sunday. St. Clalrsvlllo accommodation, 10:30a. in., uuJ 1:20 p. m., except Sunday. ARRIVE. ''hlcatjo express, 3:55 a. in. aud 1:23 p. m., lnlly, and 12:05 p. iu., oscent Suudav. Cincinnati express. 5:03 a. m. uud 5:10 p. in., In 11 v. Columbus accommodation, 12:05 p. in., dally, ixcopt Sunday. St. Clairsvilie accommodation. 12:05 p. in. uud 1:20 p. m., daily, except Sunday. WHEELING St I'lTTSHURGII DIVISION. For Pittsburgh. 5:05 and 7:20 a. tn.. dally; 1:31 i.in.. dally, oxcopt Sunday, uud 0:20 p. in., junday only. For Pittsburg and the cast, 5:0.> a. m. and i:20 p. m.. dally, and ti:<)0 p. in.. Sunday only. Washington accouunodutlou, (5:03 p. ut, dady, ixcept Sunday. arrive. From. Pittsburgh, 10:2'? a. m. andfi:50p. in. an t 2:10 a. iu., daily, and 12:15p. in..excepts uuday, md 10:55 ii. in.. StindflV only. Washington iiccointuodatlon, 7:53a. m., dally, ixcept Sunday. -ili ir>i\/rr Q daii DHAn rr\ jniu rtivk.li nniunv/nu wvi on unci nftor Monday, Juno II), PftMcntror ["wins will run ns follows: tally. trolly !opl Sunday. Central tline. S0UT1I BOUND. 7 5 I !l 1 P. M : A. M. A. .v. ,YIipc1|1i? "u uo'fll ?.i 4 5 JeOWOod II I'm II 0 00 totmdsvlllc 3X> 11 M ?l 18 few Martinsville I 48 1- 7 "JO UtcrnvlUc '-11 ll*1 7 to friendly > - 1 26 7 63 i. marys '? 5" 1 .v. 8 23 Vlllli.m?town v. m. 6 ? 2 2S 'J 10 'nrkornburR t ^ *0 ?7 Oo '-*? '0 hillovlllc ' *20 p. M. :: IU 10 .'5 biVt-nswood. 7 iv 4 "JO 11 05 Clpioy Landing 7 i'> I l' ll -f> indium 7 *?l ? II II jO few Htivi'D M Ul f? !' II W Iii rt ford -s o'. ' J0 li .'-ii tnsouCity sr. f?:? 12 05 Illftou ? 2U r, u io t. 1'loiuant. * ' 1" 1lalllpull? y 1 ! - 1- ? luyandoio W - 03 luntiugtou 110 4 < 17 l' ?2 i ? j \.j? v m. r. M. NOPTlt HOUND. I 2 | I I t? p. >t 1 p. >i La. m Vhecllnc. fl2 K.J *; f. 9 i> u-invoouT. n tvr .1 3o v mi ,Ionn<Ltvlllo Ill 6 ! ? 9 1? ietv Murtlu?v|ilc. ! i" 4Y > 07! s a:| inicrsvllio i(? J., I i *7 t> jlemJly I 1*' ?4 l -w ' 27, t. Muryi ! 'J ? ' ! 4 VUliaiiiMown ? li lo, :: vo' f. lo; ?\ >r. 'arkerduirg * *' 2 4" t* "0 tclli'Vlllo mil V "I A. St. 7 20 tiiVeitsuoot) 7 1 20j ttpli-y Laudim; 7 <? tj..ij 6 it? irobntn *0 lew Hiiven ?' 'i I- IS f Inrtford 12 11 ' 5 liyon City '12 0. -0 ;llfton 0 1- ll ?S t. l'lca?ant f? I"* ll '?> 1 >' ;?nipoUg 5 .1 11 10 ? 7 ruyunUolto I -? 10 o> ! i * luntiugtou I !' ,:iw A. M A. tt. p. y. W 1 ROBINSON. o. 1\ A. Wheeling Bridge & Terminal Ry. Time Table No. 12 t<> lake oIToct 12:01 a. m., Huadav. Bcpteinbor 3.1&?i LenvoWbeoting ?i'?sl? t <:(' ) 15,211 : {] TO., *?' '"00 v m. Leave Peninsula?|d: 16 1i:o0 fs:06,19:51, |ll:kj . in.,' 2:!?'? ' 1:21 < : ?*?. |>. m. Arrive Terminal Junction?^n?:.vsf fH:l7. ^-?:17, jn:OI. illii. I".. 3fI:-J?.. ;'':I8 p. in. Leave Toriulnal Junction?1":22. ?. ui., I;:i. i H > t* 11, (8.25 ': I p :n. I.ouve Martin' I'orry?t7:2S, :.r u, o.m., '12:4), -1:0-r?, r 1:10, f*>: ' O (.'J:\K UI. LeavePunintula?f7:5i c*.?.-11. (Ltn.,^12U}l,*2:4fl? 1:11, tl.17. f5tn:;w. (10:05 p. in. Arrive Wbiw'insc?tfMU. 20 u. in., 12:37, 2-M. f 1:17. 11tvi". i?|t?:11 j?. in. Daily. tDidly except Sunday. JBnnd?y< only. All trains will run on Eastern Time. J. K. TAUSSIG, .SuncrintcudonL /Vlieellng & Elm Grove Railroad On and alter Haturdar. October 1.1*IA trutui rill run as follows city time: Li:avk WiiKXUNf} - 5:00 u. ul. 7:00 a in. sn . m..y:M)a. in.. 10:00a. m.. 11:00a in., 12-OJm., :0u p. IU . 2:00 p. m . 3:00 p. ta.. 1:09 \x in.. II w.. ??:00pL in., 7^?) pia.8:0J p in, J:i) . X.. 11 'AM \>. 13. L!UWKKi.h Obovb-"0K? a. tn.. 7:0)?. m.. S:)) . in . y oo11. m.. 10:00 a. in.. 11:00 a m.. 12:0J rn.. :00 i?. tn., 2:00 p. m? .5:00 p. in. -1:00 p. in.. ' :)! . in., 6:00 p xu., 7:00 p. ul. S:0J p m., tf.cl0p. l., 10 10 p. ui. *Uall.', except Sunday. 8UWUAY?Chtireh tnuoi : tre I3:n Gro7a a: M a ui. aud Wtiuellui: .r 1 :17 p. m. li. 1- WH-OKIlUhS. O0l ticueral Mu