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HEART DISEASE Fluttering, No Appetite, CouM not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. ^ "For a lone time I had a terrlblo pain at my heart, which fluttered ai most incessantly. I had no anpotite and could not sleep. i would be compelled to sit up in bod and belch >M3 f rcai my stomach urn il I thought every ukuWo would t>o luy last. There was a feeling ot oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. Jly husband induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I row hate a splendid appetite and slwp well. Its effect was truly mar velous." MSJ. HARRY E. STACK, PottarlUe. Px Dr. Mllra Hrart Cure b rolit ou ? r??ltlTti riiiranlw tint tho fir it bottle will Wn^SL AndrnybUMll It at il, 8 botttn. foe ti or It irtll bo sent, prrnald. on nvlnt of rrlm t>7 the l)r. JlUa Swilckl Co" El?tot,PIad! Sold by erccam trcn-?Strc. nr?:-u?T<>,r HF^5V & Magnetic Neniine 'VkevSV Antf?nfl ivT^zjm*. laspoteacr. Y%ViK# Kf,7 W L* Vitality aai jr%6SLJ V* Power la ml waaU. Waatiac ?>t?. > t*ht lr"fcE??a?. .'BEFCfiS - AfTER-J r?-dt/?4rtii,? Ut?M ti jor aaU KP"n^tA to the r*a?r?ttr? erx*n*. aad ?orely. trot jpical . r**tcr-H Let M?nhoot la Youns or Old. laae^ouTi-dtaTwrtpoek^t. On* montfVA ntnt In.enctt box. i"rie? SliD. ? box**. |5U): b7 CAil 13 piala p*c?ifi? la *ay a-idrrt*. with Hrltttt ?io?r*ate*toT*faadth?moarTlf aoCcannL Doat W *37 Tznpriaci?*i?<t tlroszu: a?l! yrm a ?uft KJtnU. b? wn.i to ea aad w? will rraattly femrd foe. prtpaU. tie cecaiaa ortide. Pampakiy Tr*e> Clua. E. Gootre tnd W. W. Irwin. jrCT-rxtx ;V^*^^%?DZB!t.tT*TK3 Itrnrt 15 A a- OOOCSnOU or EXCKxtU *rz CT-iRims to CURU Vr t^i* iMPWYia KtCm 5117 AS3 SSS~ "rrsu iistt. XtU br tiij ?p?rliT l??? at (?"fr-ui-nt t'.'lSf Tmlj. *JJ, ,vx.\4^*. faatlaaaa* lirrstl if E?e? irteirr ?r?-r5 *:) WXAK PAlT3.mteria* tS-n u HXiLTTI *ii frcosacs IiTIOKTH, k>??ri?rBiTval F?H ?r ?? tir&li K.H) la l.t ctn?, ui ?itS ecr* "inl *??#? la I to 1 ?? lTtlati?a? r!r!if a? E'.ao? *-"?? r:rr?al*. 3ra.'?l ?kc;a>s Kr??. J-U.-r*: ZLICTZIC CO., S282rsa4?i7. Srv Tark. <iel-TTbA.-i liffJECTIDH OLD 0 Export Whiskey. { trttlnlx !^-t <Jut7 sn'l our ?le<lro to l'utlnc you trjui *.h" rs-.-ellent ?-4ttrl <?! oar K*r<?*t WhWcey wUea v.m: ?hi* Article foe tne^llritml or 7h<?n? |? nr?r.:i o'\ the market entitle-'. u> ?onr fimMintioa. It 7" P-iritr. ah'l b*.?lx?r f/??? front Ml i i^reil'ctiU sito'iia cOaitnaQcl '"?I In Whrrl'.ns nnlv hr h?l ?-oa. KARStr AN*r> ''ill, SrXTKKSTH STRKKTi - ??tpr.-s< orden rrllt rrcir :-:L JOS. KLKMI.VG4S0.V ;t Plrtiburjtu B. L.H: SATEi. ?n hot*! nn-Vr nf? mana<?.-n??nt, ?'* "J^hly r*niiTat^.t. fi?rf?cl wnltation an<l *Il ?rrn l.7i;)rr>VMUf>u?,4. Vliitori to .Vfl* York wjtl ' '!;n Kv?rctt in l*io *rry h?axt ?>! the popular "P^inc ilntr'.rt. rnnri-n!rnt to pl.w>o of armies "ft r^lllr frnra nil part* of th? 7- F.C*t01*JiA.V PLAN. (!)/f BUYS \/ The Weekly Intellloencer ill -fftt KJL O N ti V K A R. FINANCIAL REVIEW. Henry Clowa's Weekly letter on tho Business Outloolc. ANOTHER BOND SALE IS NEEDED To Ileplaco (lift Dcploto<l Gold He. serve?Til* Treasury Condition a Discredit to the Administration ac W ashlttgton?A Comparison ol Na? llonal Dalits?Further Gold Ship, menu not Probable. 1 ffy.iid Cjrrawndmt of LU tntrttiju.xcer. I Nkw Youk, lob. 2.?Tho nppoarance of tho market daring the wcok has indi cated that there were somo stocks shaken out, and prices were forced down so ai to bay them as cheaply as possible. The worst of the squall, I think, is aow over. Some people have been more frightonod than hart If the United States treasury should by chanco suspend gold payriionts, which is the worst that can happen, and that, 1 is not likely, even in that event tho I holders oflogal tenders would moit like-1 ly want to gat out of their money and i tako stocks and bonds initead, as at the ' presont prices of most of the activo 1 marketable securities aro about down to a solid gold basis, while the money thoy hold will lose its irold value, for a time at least, if the treasury should discon tinue gold payments. Tho business interests of tho country i have pone down to a cold basis. It is so with manufactured good* of every i description. It ia so with iron, ateel, cotton, grato, and securities also. The threat now is that the circulating monoy of the country is going to droD from a gold basis to a silver basis, which would be so if gold redemption of its notes were stopped by the treasury; in which ovont the next tarn woald be for saga cious people to exebango their non-re deetnable papor money into manufac tured goods or raw material, such as iron, grain and cotton; also into securi-1 ties or anything else that has dropped down to a low basis of value. The feel-1 ing would set in to buy everything that looks like a bargain, which would be the forerunner of buoyant and advancing markets in all lines of business in this couutry. On the other hand, if Con gress passes a gold bond bill, a favorable turn will come by the sale of the bonds iu Europo and the transfer of foreign gold to this country, which woald come in such quantities, if bonds enongh were sold by tho government, as to re move the dooression prevailing here to the other side. The importation of gold would encourage confidence in this country and the loss of tt would depress correspondingly the people on the other side the Atlantic. The holders of legal tenders who take them to the treasury and demand gold for them discriminate against the kind of money tney surrender, and to meet such discrimination the government is compelled to mike some provision to replace the gold thus drawn. The only means of doing this at present is through the sale of bonds. The govern ment ?hould be provided by an act of Congress with another way, which j wouid be to exact payment ot part of the duties in gold. As it stands now, no one pays into the custom house any gold whatever, and this is a discrimina tion by the importers against gold money, as they make payments of du ties in every kind of money excepting gold com. One-half of the custom du ties at least should be required by act of Congreis to be paid in gold coin. This would bo the best means of repien Hiring tho government gold reserve, and it would be througn a buainoss process. It ia urged by some that such action would be a discrimination against the legal tender money of the country. Suppose it ia? Do not the people who present legal tender notes :o the treasury and demand gold for them discriminate against them? But in truth it would be n discrimination in favor of the note?, because it would provide gold with which to keep them redeemable. ? The discredit of the . present handi capped condition of the United States treasury is not so mueu a discredit to theconntrv as to those who are admin istering its aflairs at Washington. Tho peoplo of the country are simply stock holders, as it were, in the great United States corporation, and they will see to it ih3t at their next meeting to voto they will turn out everybody who has been derelict in his duty and instru mental in bringing about the nreaen. state of *f!airs. A good many of the representatives of sectional and per sonal interests, a a against national, it will be remembered, were voted out ot o!Sco last November, and the balance will receive the same punishment at an early day when the people have the op portunity of exercising tneir power. After "the Augean stables have been cleaned out," the millenium will have arrived. The following statement shonld be sufficient to base confidence upon, not withstanding the present ponod of gloom. Tho public debt of the United Status govornment was, on January 1, 51,064.-41,000, as against tho debts of the following European nations: A natrfall angary France ....... S.*t?5,7?.U\*S lire*: Rrluln ?~. 3.iW,li9>'xt Oermaay-I'rtu&ils. etc.? .?... g.MMiiUI Italy awiA-'wa 3.491.0W.074 The UnitodStates government, thero fore, has not only the smallest debt, but is also tho richest in resource*. Tho debt of Canada per capita is?60. The English Australian colonies of New Zealand, South Wales average $150 per capita, and Victoria SoGO per capita, whilo tho United Statoi debt per capita i? only $13. The liabilities growing out of the* failures of 181)2-93 in this country, which was tho worst general panic pariod that tho United States ever had, considering its prolongation and the fact that it coverod every locality with out an exception, amounted to less than 1 per cent on tho trno valtiatton of the assets of the 70,000,000 population. No ono can appreciate these facts without having faith in our country, hopo of better times in tho near future, and charity for the limited iutollect of many of those who obstruct tho necosaary national legislation which ia tho cause of tho present troubles. Come what will, and under any cir camatanccs, loyal peoplo will continue to believe that every dollar of such promises will oventually bo redeomod in gold. Those who think othorwise can easily relievo their minds by mak ing an exchango of their United States legal tender notes for real estate, or stocks and bonds?iu othor words, get out of government promises to pay into property of some kind or other. A great many peoplo may doubtless do this, in which ovont it will not hurt the confi dence of others in logal lender money. but it will sorely advanco the price of what they buy, providing there are enough of those of littlo faith to make competition in gotting out of tho one into tho other; for that reason the offect uiav Drove to bo inflation of valuos. The lejr.il tonder notes undor nny circum stances will nut lose their preient money quality. Tho fuel that ttio Bank of England has just reduced tho price of gold |<l per ounce, boing tlio second reduction with iu a short period, goes to show that London id not anxious to draw cold from this country. It in claimed by tho alarmists that if tho government suspend gold payments Hold will be hoarded and taken out of circulation and make money tight. 1 venture to afflrm that thoro Is but littlo gold coin now in the hands ot tho pub lic anywhere iu this country, come* queutly thore will bo but little gold taken out of circulation by a suspension of cold payments by the government, so that a suspension of cold payments should havo no immediate efleot upon the money market. Tho domestic buii* neas situation, therefore, would not be materially disturbed by a suspension of gold payments by the government. A United States bond bearing 3 per cent interest, payable in sold coin, wilt com* mind in European markets all tho gold tho gorermnent needs at any timo. This overy intelligent porson knows; couse quantly, under tho circumstanccs, thore should be no serious shock resulting from a suspension of gold payments by the United States treasury. At the end of the wur, in 13&3. the population of this country was about 38,000,000, it is now 70,000,000. At that time the true value of the assets of the country wore estimated at Sltf,000,C00, 000; they are now supposed to be ?70, 000,000,000, Our assets have increased 400 per cent and our debts decreased more than DGj por cent, Henry Clews. Th? Wool Trade. BrjifttrttCi. Ihe volume of sales foot up to a fair average, although less activity is shown than wis the case last week. The mar ket can bo quoted no tinner. although a steady tone prevails, the business doing being on about the former basis of quo tation. At the London sales choice morino wools show~about 41 advance compared with las: sales, through bid ding from American buyers, but pur chases of these wools at the sate havo boen largely on manufacturers' account. In this market Australian wools are selling quite steadily at former prices. Territory wools are also steady and iu fair demand. Fleece wools move quiet ly, with demand and offerings moder ate. Fair call yet noted for one-quar ter bloods, but supplies are small. Pulled wools are tirm tor combing*, but general demand is more quiet than l<i?t week. Delaine fleeces move slow, with Onio washed lots at ISalOc. Car* Tor Tleadaeho. As a remedy for all forms of hesd ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very b?t. It ejects a permanent cure, aud the most dreaded habitual lick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cues of habitual constipa tion Electric Bitten cures by giving the need tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the usa of this modi cine. Try it once, L^rre bottlea only fifty cent! at Logan Drug Co.'a Dm* Store. 2 A Do Moines woman who has been troubled with frequent colds, concluded to try an old remedy in a new way, and accordingly took a tablesDOonful (four times the usual dose) of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had almost entirely disappeared. During the day she took a few doses of the remedy (one teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a tablespoonfnl teforo going to bed, and on the follow ing morning awoke free from mlt symp toms of the cold. Since then she has, on feveral occasions, nsed this remedy in like manner, with tho same good re sults, and is much elated over her dis covery of so quick a way of curing a cold. For sale oyChas. R. Goetxe. Will W. Irwin, John klari, Wm. E. Williams, C. Meukemeller. Wm. II. Hague, 1L C. Stewart, A. E. Scheele, J. Coleman. C. Schnepf, Wm. Menkemeller, Wheeling, W. Va.; Bowie Jc Ca, Bridgeport; B. F. Peabody *Sc Son, Benwood. irtbft Uabf l? Cuttlos Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well-tried remedy, Mas. W inflow's Soothing Sybcf for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is tho beat reme dy for diarrhoea. Twonty-fivo cents a bottle. mwfiw ??A Word to tho lYUe U sjuntci^nt,** I sutlered terribly from roaring in my head during an attack of catarrh, and because very deaf, used Ely's Cream Balm and in three weeks could hear as well as ever.?A. E. iSewman, Graling, Mich. One of ray children had a very bad discharge from tho nose. Physicians prescribed witnout benefit. After usiug Ely's Cream Balm a short timo the disex^e waa cured.?O. A. Cary, Corn ing. N. Y. Price of Croam Balm is fifty centa. When Baby ?u tick, we cafe her Castoria. V."hen she *u a Child, *he cried for Castoria. Wbea she became Ml*, ah* clunc to Cwtcria. When she bad Cuidrts, gate thea Castoria. liuckl?a'? Arnica s.Uv*. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion or inonoy ^ refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan Drug Company. Good' at all times. Better than anything else. Best of all external remedies Allcock's Porous Plaster For lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, soreness in the back, chest or side. The Only HaTe War. when iu String, U ?o imbt un hiving " ALLCOCK'S." Allcock's Corn Shields. Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal at a relief and cure for ccnu and Lunioui Brandreth's Pills aro purely vegetablo; a safe and ?Heotive remedy for young and old. riXANCt: A\'l) TUADti. The Features or the Jluuoy mil Stock 3lnrhitt4, ' N'kw York. Feb. 2.?Money on Mil lj?.t2 per coot; l.i?t loan 2 percent; closed offered at 1 por cunt. Prima mercantile paper 3nri per cent. Sterile* exchange weak and unsettled. with ac tual business In banker*' bills a: 91 Mai for demand. and at II a7al for sixty davs: poated rates)| Mat AQd )| safcm 9)K: com mercial blls Ji ?<P? Miimr cur tt ilea tea cu&o / .' u" ?A,e*- "-*1, silver ww: Mexican dollar* The WbU of stocks today weru 77, ; hi shares. Singulation on too stock exchange to day waa Ktueralljr ilrta In tone, but the volume of bail ?*? Tftow was no special pressure to *>lJ? ?o? there was at tune* fairly rood buyln*. I D!i'?"-mr(teryatucblu* toAssistantSecretary ( oi the Treasury Cnrtla' movement iu tills city to-uay and the bouil ne*ot|atloc.s caused a sll*bt | unsettled feeling oo the street aud checked the unwart tendency. There was small buylu* for tne Loudon accuuut, but not of sufllrlent bulk to effect the market, Cblca*j <5as wai bought Of trailer* who look for a change lu the man* ?tenient. TDe market wa? somewhat Irregular in tb? final iradin* au 1 cloned rather unsettled. Moat of tlie itock dealt lu show advances nota blv Delaware. Iackawatiua A Wwteru 'J and other ibarva * small fraction. American Kx pr*M declined 1 per cent. 1 lie bond market to day was somewhat Irregu lar but In the main Arm. with Mies of llTl.'W). government bonds ilronj lorl's, ,'t lower for State bonds Inactive. ItaiJroad bonds tlrtu. bo.vds A.fo aroca: qcourt.>xs-cu)an no. J*. 8.:? re*. U<K N'atloual Cordage . tK l.jJ. j*eoup_...._iu*, do preferred 'J1, !??**?? re* Ill New Jen?T Cent. M'. -} lil ? - S. COUp.?...?..,lH -. .??. re*, '.*1 Pacific 6t of *> lu? Sew Jersey Cent.... NorfoUA West. p'd 11'4 Nortbera Pacific. ~ 3 do preferred. !?#*i Atchison.. ? 111 j Northwestern *-,,A Adams Kzpma lu do preferred -Hi American K?prm.l<? INew York Central. 10 Baltimore A. Ohio. 62>; N. V. A New Kn*-. W: Canada Southern*. <)'? Ore*ou Improve t- It)'* Central Pad tie. _ li?4 i)rr(ou Nar IV, Lh^epeakeAOhlo 1%IPacific Mail a i h ca*oA Alui"..?n; |Httsi.urjb 1 >i tni. Bur. ,t Quincy 72 |Keadlu* IJ Uiica*o 'ia?....._^. :<?, | Hicbmoud term? ? , i;**- st* *'? do preferred ? | oi. <-cat .t Iron-... .% iRock Island. G\*-i \ JMl CertlQo. J) [at. Paul. IJej. A llud _.rjL> I do oreferred 117 W?t.i? l.st. Paul A Omaha,. UK Jmu A. K. ?j. prel'd do praferred.. I i)im. J? Cattle Feed ?? (Sj*ar R^ltierr il% 10 ll'enu. Coal A Iroo..l(M'? do preferred .. :l | resas Pacldc s>. i.llnoiifvntral 97', To I. in. Cen. pref. Tul, Kau. A lex prvPd L'nlon Pacific.. lu'4 Lake trie A Weat.. K. |i;.s. Kcprrns i-' do {>referrcd^ ?J>;'\V.. iL I.. A P ??-: Lake Shore |37',| d-? orefcrre I.In.',. J*adTrust. t:'v\v>i:, ranro Kx HV. I/)UlavUleA Nmii. extern Union sT1; lldilHii i'enlra: . w I Wheeling A U ?? WasouriPaclflc. ... do nreferml J71: .>a3urllle ?L Chali. tri |U<ueral Llectrla. "2V", Itread?tun? and I'ruvtiloas. Chlcnco?Orala was weai to-day and pro vUlous ilrm. Whe^t, compared witn yentcrday'a c.o?iu*. i% from *, to V lower. Cora lo?t >v: of m w1,, 4:,', ^ ??*-'? I'roTlsions closcd higher all around. rLjCK?Wiuter patents 32 5oa'2 ?*}; winter stral*nts 52 U"a2 5cv, sprinr pateuts SJl'Ju3 60 sprituc straJebta $'2 K'aJ so. Uheat?Cash N*o. 'J sprln* syc*o$c. No. 3 ?pria* nominal; No. 2 red February Wi^c.*44^*0' ^uy 5*r?^S*i2?ic; July MSa Coax?Cash No. 2. N.x 3 rellow teoruary ?S-?lato?^;May 42?^U*;c; July 0 ?r*-cv?h No. 2. 27^; No. 2 white Ziy.tSV.c, V,?- -1*hltc :U<lT?tc; r'ebruary -?'-a;V;,a;v'.c: ilsy 23'.a^^a.Sc; JiUy KYC?No. Z*K. B ltU.XY-.No. 2. ?c. FLalaCKP?No. 1. 51 -Cl^al It. Tmornv Scsp?Prime ?0. Mt,? l*ORK-Cjih per barrel ? 7Ja^ S7K; May Did'ntOir." ..,1<)00. 3 1*A*:>r-<-'Ash per 10) lbs. 56 tia6i); Mar 56 Ma at) ft a'j oo. ?Short Rtas-(:?h aidrs (loose) S5GGa570- Mar v? t"a ? -22>4aj 22^- dry salted shoulders < boxed) y?1 i?; ,Qo:: chnr siies (boxed) JL iai a). ^Wubw-DlstSea7fln!s^;d foods per gallon ScuAb-Uachaopd. >. creaaiaries I2a2^c; dairies JaJGc. Eoo?-Steady a: l'Ja22c. ^Kk_rioUri >3-2W barrels; ex Sn\nf^- re'd?v. ^ pKkwMi market anil andjeaay. VNbett. receipts 1>.S0) busbelr sa.es l.'223.0u)bashela of futures and liftX) bush f I*5*011 !P0'\n,r","t tJu11- opUona dusfrl at : -,0- -r^d February closed atW;e ifirchcoatrJ at oP.c; May closed at isc; JtUr Closed a. Aucus: closed at Se^-c. Cora, receipts <..-?!? bushels: export 2.fi0g bushels sa.es l-o.C?*> bushels of fntures and 2.'<W bushels ot spot; spot market dull: optlous closHrd at ,,a,"?c net low; February cloxrd at 46=^ ilar c?>??fd at ?7'tc; Jnly clo^l at 47*-ic. ba-_v ?xP?rj IMbusheLs; M-e, ?,000 buihels of fntures an?l 27.000 bushels of spot; spot m^ket inactlrc: options closed '.c. lower, Rbnu rr clo,<J ? ?,<? SUreh"SSl -. ,c; May cwyed at ?Sc ilay on.et. Uoi^ quiet. Hides tirm. I>?awrsready. Beef quiet L*ra steady; western steam cluscd at aC 7o bid; rehruary closed at K7D; Mar closed at 16 90 Cutmeats ateady. Pork dull. Bntter a^aitr-' w?tera dairy lual.Vr, do creamery lla2ic: <i.j (*5^^ Flglas 2?c: imitation creamerr atat< lOalsc; do creamery lla2:c. Cheese quiet, quiet; state and Pena?rlra nia ?.V; weatera fre>h 2Ba26^. Tallow dnlL Kosia quiet. Turpentine steudv at ?J?a2y,<c. Kice steady. Molassea steady. "Oranjea diiir tsncy >onn<J Sn.V^tOO; others <2 0Ca3 r>. Cof fee. options c!oj^1 barely ateady at unehan**d to ? points net decline. Sugar, raw airons refined Jtaltimore?Hour dull and unchanred; rc Pitcrr* shipments <*>.619 barrels; Wheat steady; jpot aud month -S*a^*:4c; Marcn Z6-\s56r,c, May i^aijl;c: steamer No. 2 red 5-"4aV:' c: receipts -U.^JO bushels; shipments 36.0XJ bu-hels; stock S1:U7'J bushels; so;es St.&X) bitabeis: aoutoern wheat by sample JJaS7c. do on *rade MViaiOkc. Md month i5at3J%c; March *C:. T ^ *c hi,,: 4t*?racr mixed tla 4i.v*; receipts 13.276 bushels; shipments w.m bushels: stock 601.312 bushels: sales 20.:xj0 bnsh e-s: southern white corn !6aVJ4c: do yellosr Oats quiet and steadv; Ka 2 wait. western 36eT>6)$c; No. 2 mixed :u'a.il V: reo?inis WM bushels; stock 212.0.2 bushels. Rye du?I ? v v . f; f^CilPts AOW bushels; stock 3I.7U7 iwK?H1T fln2: t0 c!loi? timothy Ji2 00al_5a Sujar firm aud unchanged. Butter and e*-s itcadr and uuchaasrd. Cheese tirm and unchaaxeiL l'ltl'^dflphU?Wheat Sc lower; Na 2 ml February MU^c March J*?4aS7Sc: April 57'A Corn Vin'^c lower; Na " m:xe*l February March >? April ldaW'.c: May <Tai7>{c 0?u. Fehruarr Sc lower; No. 2 white frebruary.15a.T5kc: >larch 3oaJ6 V; April May 36f-rt27eT Butwr i^ady; fancy westera creamery 2tc: do Peaa sylraala prints '25a2?c. firm; fresh nearby MaSc; westaru .tic. 7 ? d""- WkMt dull .aj ' neeiP'J bushels; ship tuents 3.000 bushels. Corn Ann. No. 2 mixed i-Vfi. Oats in *o<>1 demand: No. 2 mixed Rye dull: No. 2. Wc. Pork firn i?fi0 7i af 5- 20. Bulk meats rtrta. Ik con firm. Whisky steads; at 51 ^ Buttter Heady. SuS*r unchanged. F*p-steady at 24c. Cheese euy. Toledo? Wheat dull and stead*: No. * ca<h ?S February Mar X'\c. Cora dull and stcidy; No. 2 mixed 40?;o; July <4c -*? 0?ts Inactive: No. 2 mixed rL"f: . . " W^'te T'let; ra?h 50c. Fwwr-,ef.d e"irr- p"me ca.-U aud February So ? March t>'h. I.lv? Stock. Chic.-sco-Cattle?Tha market was nominallr steady, sales be in* about a: yr.-terday's prices sales were based ou an average of $t2Sa^ 25 for common to extrx steers. 5.'->a3S? for stockers and feeders. 51 ^>a.t 73 for cows, and J1 7.?a< ? for lexas cattle. Hoes?Market decidedly weak there was an average lo^s of about 5c. tbo buifc ot the heavy ho?s selltn* at J4 OOat 20. and from 53 .5 to$3 50 takin* the bulk of tho IishL Sheen ?Prices were quoted about stead v. raasrl"' from52 '<0 to 5HO for common to choice with extra up to Ji'MalU.'): umh? were salable at 5U50?I90. Receipts-Cattle SOOhead; calves 100 head; hogs H.000 head; sheep 1.500 head. Kis.t Liberty?Cattle steady and unchanged Hons steady: Phlladelphlas commoii to lair \orkers 51 1<HI 15; roush? Jitcoiit <? Sheep lower; extra 70u;? 90; good 5J ?J0a.l6u com mou to fair lambs 52 itiat 00. Ctnrioii.-sti?Unci ja falrdemaud at SI 73al2j receipta 1,300 head: shlnments i.ajo head. ' Weekly ItuuU Statement. .ho;"h^:Kaich"uST b'ak STn^ln^r -T?? >??.?* Specie, increase 379 i>M I.e*al tender*, decrease ' j'? k.!-,"7,1.1 Deposits, decrease I ? V17 jho Circulation, increase im*77 "'si.ow) Th? banks novr hold 51?J.7l3^fl?) |a excess of the rcquiremeuti of the i*? per cent rule. Dry (inoila. .-.ew Vortr-Aay disposition to do business was chectM by the storm. There waa little d> in* In any kind ot*oods outside of special or ders for prompt shipment. Ur*e aaiea were reached through forwanllnir on prior pur chases. I'rintiu* cloths were tlria at 2 *J-16c Did. Petroleum. N>? York?p.trotcnin ,ton,lr: rentmWniilA oil. sales none: .March option, sales none; closed offered at 51 00. Lima oil. sales none. New York?P|* Iron dull; .Scotch 519 00a2fl OO American 5'J :-Jul2 fto. Copper steady. Leud stron*. Tin plates weak. It wBI astonish jrou how quick John UrV.I T"iC 0il,W'" ki" *" '<?? J"o,l ?d oxtoroal; $1 00 ?Ijo 50 conU. c'b-K-G-t" EDUCATIONAL. QI'fiCIAL FIVE MONTIIV COUBSK ?AT? Norwood Institute, IMflgtoJ, D. C. ? Apply lor termi to? \VM D. CAHELL 1 tr? K Northwest. Washington. !?. C. Kdferetuv: Mr*. M Hutvens lUrt. <>f Wbeol |p^. Mr. ?ith-uin Kitikof Wh'"llnx i >7 i Might Schools Why don't you att*od the N'l/ht Smlois of the WHKKI.IN'M BUSINESS tOI.I.KUE. corner Main mid Twelfth strcvts? Writing, H pell lug. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping. Shun hand. Typewriting. etc. Comfortable roams. Carefal penoaal In struction and low prices. ??COME AND SEE US.?? Wheeling. Business ? College, Jf2J WHEELING, W. VA. Hrs.ffi. Stevens Hart's School for Young Ladies and Children, 1 JIG ituU IJ is Market St., WUeclluj, W.Vju The Mini cart and electric u-stors pas? the do?ir. Fourth annual session beirlns MuNDaY. j^ptemb-'r 17, MM. TUii achool olen * com f>lete and thorough olw-atloa in Practical Kng !?h. Mathematics. Euglith Clx-alci. Latlu and Modem Language*. The school consists of Primary. lu'.ermcdlAte. Academic aad College Preparatory d<pArtmea:s. The methods and courts of Instruction will compare favorably with the best aomiusrles la the country. Bovs are received !a tbn Primary ani Inrw mediate. For circulars or interview. apply to Mitt. Jl. STEVENS lilKT, Principal. Wheelln?. W. Va. FINANCIAL. | (i. Laita. President. Jo*. 8ar bjlo. CAaa.tr J. A. JtSll&fOS. Assistant Ca&hta& BASK OF WHEELING. CAPITAL JiUO.OOO, PAID IX. WHEELING. W. Va. Dl&LCTOEd: If. M. Harper. Jwph F. Pao'.L J*ru<?9 Cummins. Hanry Biebornoa, A. Eermaaa, Joseph sejbolil Gibson Lamb. Interest paid oa special deposits. l?sces drafts oa England. Ireland aad Scotland. ayll JOoEPIl SEYBul.t* ? aan'.er. I T7XCUANGE BANK. ,CAPlTAL $300,000. _PretlJeaL I Juua ? Vice i'rcaiJeal DIRECTORS: J. N. Vanca. George K. StifeL J. M. Bro*o. William ElUngaa?. Joba Frew. A. W. Kelley. John WalerhOQM W. & Stoa*. W. IL Frask Drafa lasued oa England. Crelaal. Sootlaal aad all poiau in Europe. 1 I- E. SANDS. Caahler. B ASK OF TI1Z OHIO VALLEY. CA PIT At S175.00Q. Wqxiax A. Iseit President | Wiluak B S:vr*>s Vice-President. L) raits oa England. Irelaad. France an j Ger> | many. DIRECTOR! William a. IseU. Mortimer Pollock J. A Miller. William B. simpsoi H 3L. Atkinson. Jobu E. BoUfort. Uearyapeyei. Victor Eoscabar^. H. Forbes. ?al J. A M1LLCFL Ca?ht?* RAILROADS. | Tbe Clereland, Lorain S WiiselinS R. 8. TIME CARD. Via. Elyria aa<l the Liie Shora Roat>j. * November IS. IS3L Central Time. sr*r.o>i | t: 1 Ji | j Central Time. I Lr. Wbeelin? ? BelUire Martin's terry.^. Briileepor: Fliunia;..? Free port rhricharlile. New Pnlladelphla. raa.il L)otcr Mutilloa Warw ick. Ar. Lorala.-..^. ClcreUad - Akrua 9 IS New York | 1 : o?)! 7 oo!P'i vi Boaloa. I ?| 10 4o 10 i3/ 3 <i ' " ' II I 16 , i.'a. ra.lt>. m.'a ra. Ar. Fl Clalnrllle. 7:.'0 10:0-) iiaj 5:L*> | Lr. Kirkwood? 7:t.'( 9:W IrJU; AXj 7:121 9:19; lriJ> 4:3j 15 | IJ I It ! 9 p. m. p. m.' I.v. St. CI*Ir?T|Ile -"*: *?-?! 3.0". i II:.V1| SO) Ar. Kirk wood 6;0)| l?7j U:$)\ 9^ All Tr*ia* dally, cxctpt >uadair. J. E. TERRY. General Freight aad Piw^nger A^ont. Pennsylvania Statious. Trains Run by Contra! Tino. I Ticxrr Qrtxnui at 'rrvsrtrt-nx St^tio* 02 Wir?n sr.. ?>-yr or Elkvk.vth <t.. WnmiNO, *r lie Lea t Hocax. WHtwun. avb at th". p*??v*Tt*AXU Station. I?RiX)o\:poaT. >vvrr\r-" Ta* n?N?:.F Honit " ?Daily. tD**LT ^icxrr Sc.^oir. fhOSC N\UKU>0 TO LKA>*? AFJt^t Welhbursaad atenoearlllo. a a tr?:.T5 pjj McDoua.a andPltUburja? ti:.a pm New Cumberland ? >am I0:ii am Indianapolis and SV I>)*?li.-. t'jrjja a ua.'i p.a Colurabuaanl ClaAuinau..- W? pax WolLtbur* aad Sceabentllle. tu;-? a:u '>:.V> pci Philadelphia aad Now Yort tl-:-3 ps? p-n srenbentUlo 1a l PitwOurjhtUrii pn .'rii pa Colutnou?aad Caicaco fl-'rii pm p.? 1'hlladelpbu and New York p n *T):rt Ara Baltimore aad W*?hl.i*toa. pjx ^iO: t? am Sietibeavllleaad Pittsburgh pin 8M:t> am Steubeaillleaad Uenaiviiu, -2:Vi pm i!a IndUa tpoiU aadSt. l^uit.. tS:'W pm t*?:l-am I>aytoa an?l Clacltmatl p:W p-a H:U am StfUbeatilleaadOolnaib i'i. tS 'W o.a tt?:llaai Northwe?iS.titern?Clara i PIUa Dlrl?ioi Trams rua daily, escou; aaad.if. 41 ioiij.fi: tuoH i>Ktt>jar??i:rro Lkavc. Aitmrt HW avne and 0titeiS9>?w. &nts a'ti 6; til i?ai CAuton a.id TolcUo... 3:0>a a 6: i?? um t-uubunth i steubenvllle ? 5.-US a u & 16 pm StcubeaTilleand Pltub ir^h? 6;i?a;a 1:10 pm fiteabeuvllleaud Pituaurxh^ 9 iWaia lOt^'. 'am fteabeiiTillo A Wedavilln...... I0;t.!uui 6 16 Pm Cleveland & Chicago1:10 um G:?l pm Canton aad T<>le?loM.MM.?1:10 pm <:Vi pm Alliance aad Cleveland.1:10 pm l.V-Spm Bteubeuvllle aad Wellaville.^ 1:10 pm 7^ am Phlladeli>hU*nd New Yort._ 2:41 pm S:10 pm Baltimore ana Washington..? 2:4tpm 4:.V4pm HteubenvtUe and Pltwpii.-ja_ U:tt pm 4:iA pm MteuOeavniB i. C Hiun 7::.Sna M. & HUTCH INS, M. D., -SPECIALIST.? | EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: Xo. S4 Twelfth StMWbeeliujr, W.Va. dei>-nua3 br.fAltr. I * I'. A P. K K. ARJtlVK. ?*:'* am .Fort W*yn>' aad Oile**>.. *-V4 pin '?'.wi am! Can tun iat Tul?do . ... 10 pm am1 ..Allls'ir- and arid... *7.ii pm ?C.0n am Sieubenvllleaod PitUbursh **10 pm lo-.irJ *ui :4tetib*u villi* and Pittsburgh *11:0? am ll:U am!.Steub?nvllle A WelUvllleJ 7 41 pra ?V.-IU pa'-Fort NNayu? and Chicago.. *iY'*i pnx 1U pm' ("anion and ToVd-? .... *'>M pra ?2:10 proI Alliance and Clev*laad. .. '1..W pa IfclO pin Steuben v| 11* and Wellsvlilc *9:tij pm pm i'hlladelpbbi and NewYork C.V.V4 pia *f.:4l pra Baltimore an 1 Wa^hlxfton *5-.i4 ptu ?ail pinptenbenvilleand Pauo ir/h *&M pra *7:1-1 pal Stenb^nvj_.le ?'? Wgllsvill* . -VS am DtCriRT. I W. A il K. lir. I AKK1YC *19:00 am MajsUlon Toledo ami Westl *5:36 pra *10:C0 tin Canton. Akron A Cl?velan li *j; U> pm cl000 am Wheeling aud SUMibeUTlUei '>..'4 pa v?:ii pa . .Maisillou aud 4 'antoix....'.IfcQS am. ?126 pm Wheeling and >teub*avtlle'*11:05 aai PkPART. | L. A W.?bfUDiUPuKe. I AXRIVE. *7:3) am Cleveland.Toledo A ('hinujol ?*:? pm ? ?:I "? pm Cleveland Toledo A C'hica$ >i pni "a. 12 am; Maa?UIon A ceo in *10:55 am 10;H am' ?.St. CalrsvlII* Accom.J ?*<?) am ?U:.0 am ?St ClafrsvIPe Accom I -3:t7 pm ?f?:35 pmj -wt. Clalrsvllle Accom. *12:.0 pni ?4:.T3 pa ..?St. Clalnvllle Accom.?I pm al:3) par ?l?c*l Freight. *tl t> am DtPAsr. i OHIO KIVLR li R. arrive. t7 J) am f 11.00 am ?!:l-'? pm Passenger. *2:4.3 pm <4 00 pml-??.....Patwnger. t7:tf pm IXAVE I B.1J.C RAILROAD. AR.&1YE. cr.UAUU utinixz *10 am ....Bellalre tad Zanesvllla._ 3:J) ora 4.00 pmj \Vi>m1? Md * i". urn SOUTH BOCSX Wheeliac Beawood MoundtTille New Martinsville. SL*tersTi!le? Friendly Sr. Mar)*~~?? Wllllaastown? Parfcenburg. Belleville Raveaswooa. _ Ripley Landln;... Graham New Harea...~~~~ Hartford? Maun City Clifton Pt. Pleasant GallipclU.-.......... Gu*audotte...? Hcatiajtoa Wheeling & Elm Grove Rallroal On aad after ^atun! ij. Fobrnary i ISO), tralas will ruo a< fotloiri, city Urae: Em Gro7? U Wlieellng Bridae & Terminal Ry. C. O. DREW6TKR Rccolror Time Table No. 13 to tak? oT-hv. 1!: 11 a. rx. Saadar. November U ISik LeareWbwUa^-HaM, iUtiia. ra., ?J:lA. t': "!? iv m. Leate Pealumia?|8;Oi, {11:13*. ?3 til. tl-W, i'j.OO n. iu. leave M*rtla ? Ferry?fi:U |9:i7. j 11:3- a m.. f: Arrive Termlual Jaac:l^a-H:l7. iU:31 a. ra.. t-t-W, "ii-t.'. J'Jtlj ux. Leave Termlaal Junction-f7ril J1:W, *. m., ?i::W. a m.. {l;yj. fliOa. f.?:ll. JS.li p m. Leave Martin's Ferry?t?rA JJ:J7 U to, fltliX t5:.S.*p. m. 5 eave Fcalav:la?f7-Jt.{'J:H *m.a *U:jl. {1:IL 14:17. tJSS. p:-V? tx ra. Arrive WbMilo^?f7:l0,? jO * nx. *1^:57, 34:17. t-"?:U. r):u\p. m. ?Dallr- tDailyovouptnaaday. {Saadifi Ottly. All trtlaj will na oa Kat;era Tlm& J.i. TAUSslU. ^ai>?riatcadoa^ RAILWAY TIME CARD. Anlrtlnn I *lop<irtiiM o' trnlmoa and afur Jtnmrf.. IS)\ Exit.**iTloff or r.;ruisc( 3l \r*?: fDally; "Mimdi. eto*i?t? 1: tMi<n<Uves* enpted; hitunliirn?*.?;?? ?!; h iti<l*ronlr;N* - ?ir?ltv only *Moada/oai/. lluiara bua<Ur 1 Time. "tr.r*r.r. 'it AO K -Main Liu?. I \aaivi" til* am Wa?h.* 'y, lUlt. PuiL u v. Y Kliaa |>in|\v*tii.iry.iMu. Pill. AN. Y '? /) am! ?'uralHrUivl Accom.... *'? '*) pm tA"3) pin]...?... (mtf'on \ito'u *"i *tul.....Moundivllh Accom *7 am ?n.ttl pm .... Mi><m<t?ville Accom ?lii^ pm ?li??]pm' Uonodnlili Accoa 'Tt.i pm 110:10 aini-Wathliifion ? "Itr Kxpmi.. !WH pm ^10 10 inr . .. lirtttoa | pm tir.l'AlU. |l?. .v?? IC.IL ?? l?lr . Weill tRitlviL t?.v> amjForf'olumbui n >d ( bloat i fill am |H*:l'? ami iViliitiihui and <'lnclntuti. t'jii p n 111: to pm .roliiinbni and Cincinnati- U 0) am 11 ll t>m'* uliimbn?aud i'blc?*<> F.ip tlL rt am 14:1 i pm) Newark Accom MM'iil:.l'l am ?I0:l'? auii . ..nt.? UlniltU A coo 01^.1*1111) am ?fcli pru .. .^t. cialrtvlil- Accom....I'ill pm lino amUvtluiobn* mid (.'luQla. Ktp.1 tiO'l-\*ml .Simi i^kr Mall ...| tVU pm DICl'ARP* IB. iliUT lUL-W . P. 4 Ik lllvl ARRIV1 tv.ttt am ?For l'ltt?b ir<n ?...!tl'>li) am J7 -U am ........ ..I'lttabnrib j W O pm |Vi'i pra| Pltlibnrxb an 1 tar. . Mil X utn "IJO pm'...? Pltubnrtn pm 'iOo |>m!...Wuhin?ton Pa.. Aceoa... 110 am I Pl'Kbnrn'i FvofHta | |^y> am DEPART. I P . C- T. l^ P.t. | AKUVC. ?nrZ am .Pltubarjrb j H 1? pm ?ri'? nil.. >tenbenvllleand Weit ..! K li pm ?l.r? pm .Plttihnr/Uao.l S>w York. ! pm tl-'ii pm -.PUlaburfb ">id Now York. flL-U ?n? wK<r. *7.-.'"? amlKtpreie. Cln. and -t I^oala i *7:12 am "/O) pm Kxpre*. ?"lu and St Lo>ili; *>fcU pm ?l:^? pm Evpre^.Stenb and Chicago! "ii? pm f l:V> pji! .l'iitibur*U an'l i>*uul?on.Jtll: IS *m RAILROADS. BALTIMORE 4 OHIO. IVp4rtcr?*a l arrival of train* at Wbceliaz. E*it time, scftedala la ?!? January 6. IWi MAIN LINE EAST. For Baltimore, Palladsl phla and New York Llj a. m., -uiJ p. a., daily. Gra!toa Expm\ 19:40 a. a,. Moaday oa!y. Wasbiastoa CltyEtprwa, lfcw a a., daUy.et CCpt Moavlay. Cnmberlani AccoamodaUoa. 3:33 a m..d*il/ eieept^aaday. Gralton AecommodaUoa ilO p. a., daily. Moandsvllle Accommodation. 11J0 a. m. aad ?.00 pi m.,exce?t saaday, aad 1L3) p. a., sjatur dar oaly. AWUYL From Ne? York. Philadelphia aad Baltlaaro. fcl-"?a a., daily. Waiblnjtoa City Expreaa, 5.0J p. m., daily., oz cent Monu'ar. ? Cuaoeriand AccoaaodaUoa. 700 p. a., ex* cept Munday Gr*!u,a Accoaaodatloa. 10:15 a. a. daily. Graftoa F.xpre?a.iO# p. a.. Monday oaly. Mouadivillo Accoassodatlon. 7^0 a m.. ex cept sandar: 10:16 a. m. dally. l?j6 aad 7:-?o p.m.except 5uaday^nd7.-a pa. Saturday oaiy. TR-<N3-OUIO DIVISION. For Coluabui aad Cblcaf >, 7JJ aad 19:13 a. a. daily *ud4:l: p. a> daily. Columbia aad Cincinnati Express. 19:1* a a. dally. 11: w p. a., daily, exccpt Saturday, aad i23 a a. sunday only. Sandufky Mail. 10:tj t a. dally. Newark AccoaaodaUoi a..d*ily. St ClairiTtr.e Accoauiodatloa, 10:15 & zx aai ?j.Up. a., except Sunday. Atxirz. Chicago Etar-sv ilia a. and 5 35 jx ax daily, tad 11:35*. a., daily. Cincinnati Express. 6.-00 a. a. tad xZ3 p. ax. dally. S.taduiky JfaiL is1? p a. daily. Newark Accommodation. 1L35*. nx. daily. SLClaixsviile Accommodation. lUii a. a. aad 5J5 p. a. daily, except Saaday. WHEELING Ji PrTTSBCRGII DIVISION. For Pltt?bnn;h. btt and 7.t3 a m.. and &li p. a., daily: and 1:3) pt ta.. daily, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh aad the cajt. ?93 a. in. aad 3:V> p. ra.. daily. Washington AccoaaodaUox3:iXJ p. a., daily, except s'uuday. AlEITE. From PitUbarsh. 19:19 ia aad v *3 p. a. dailyr. 11:3) p. ra.. dally, eveept Saturdav. lh-tt p.* ex. exwpt Suaday. and a. a.. Sunday only. Wa*bicg?a AccommodaUon.ilO x ax.'daily, except San<l*y. OHIO RIVER RAILROAD CO. Onasd a.'^r Sunday. D?:ceaber !?>, IS)1. Pa* m?nr?r Tralm will run as follows: "Daily. IDaily Except Sunday. Central time. .\osra tots a W'h^ellnz Ben wood. ...^? M.mnd-?vllle._ ?... New )!jrtiu^vldt* ...?? Si *' e r-vi I ie...~~~?.? rrieadly? ? St. Tuarya WiUiamstown Parkenburs liellevllie ? Rarewwood Pdp'.ey Landio; ..J Mraham???..? New Haven. .?._ Hartford. Mason Cllftnn ?.............. r-w I'lca-aut Gtillpolis Guyando'.t? Huntin^tou 1 A. 1C *12) 6 li 6 55 7 S> S 2) s a 9 00 9.? ) 19 i? 110* 11 i? U 10 i: 35 L! 12 12 ? 12 33 12 57 1 2? 1 T7 2 35 ?2 45 r. ?.