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ST. VITUS DANCE. * Ha Phyjldsn Prescribes Or. Miles' H Kcstorstlve Nervine. Hpr Jiilw JlrdlralCo., Elkhart, Ind.t I Sly ilatuxliu-r Wattle, affmi M, waa afflicted |i,i iprtux with Bu Vila* danco dnd nori' " catlra right sldo waa numb udoiarljparalrtnl. Woconaull?|?pliy. ,lrian and bo prescribed Dr. Mile*' Restoratiw Ncr*lnc. She took three bottiea before we *a" "?y certain signs of improTement,. but after tbat sho began to improve rery fist and I now think she is out truly cured, gbo ha* tenon nine bottled of tho Nervine, but sooner medicine of any kind. linos. lad.. Jan. 5. '95. H. W. IIostkttcr. Phyjidana prescribe Dr. Miles' Bcmedlea because they aro known to be tho result of t? i loufC pmctico and experience of one of tl brightest, mcmJjcni of their profesaion, ud an- carefully Votnpounded by experienced chemists in exact accordance with Dr. lUltf* prescriptions, as used lo His practice. Oc saio at all dra?lst*. Wrlto for Dr. Mll?' B?k on tho Heart and Nerves. Dr. Mile* Mm leal Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. DOCTOR ifeker's ENGl.fSH Remedy ?niitop?cnn(h ioBQlfht,check*cold > i ja ? uay, and mrpconsumption if taken ! 1 la tane. If the little one# have Croup or _ Whooping Cough, ' use it promptly. __ Cronp la a very ? J f*Ul disease. L \Mj ? y^ilr one. \ thoee Rti'r-r The disease prorre*se??o rapiuij mm t^e !?* of tiewnottri in treatment is i often fatal ACKKX'S R??nJSH RUIE- ' rr will cure Croup, and if tthoald ml wmyh be kept in tbe bourns for 1 emergencies. A ?s cent bottle may i uvt yonr child's lift. 1 ( Three ?ixe?i U5?, SO?, 91. All Dmjflit* ACKER MBDICIWE CO. | x6 Sr 18 Chambers St, New York. CATARRH in* to ihe n>*trlls. After i coment dr*w ni!Jm rrocf&reatb through BAL~ the ao?*. t'se three COiDI tises a dajr. after nt * preferred, and a a ^0^ More retiring. |Jw,wrQl MMgA CATARRH Wty V/fl nrSfBRAH BILM r-^r.% and eleaaies H Simuistion.Heals the COLD 'i* HEAD .. Protects the Membrano from ooid*. Hecores the Senses of Ta?te and Smell. The Balm If 'luickljr absorbed and glTes relief at onoe. A particle is spoiled into enoh nostril and is ij'-vtb e. I'rleeiOeeuU at Drurjrfamor by malL ELY BKoTHEKs, M Warren street New York. noU-**rik v?y TbeCleieland, Lorain & Winding R. B. Time Table In effort Monday. November 24, 1S9S. Cleveland Depot, Foot of South Water Street. GOING SOUTH. Cent'f Tlme^a ^plniVnTiTrniamja rafpm Cleveland .. ~7:2ft"ll*' 4.351 Lester June. *:22]2:00 5:J?; I/)p*ln dep. 7M 1:06,4:10 F.lvria 7:lflk?)4:3M Glftfton .... 7:W1:W4:? L#?w<r June. 7:6ftlrM,3:0.'. Medina K:3jf5:?!S:49 Chip lAke.. I:4tl2:a?i?:01J Fterlin* .... *:S7j3:??:17 Vimick ... #:25l:tt?:4W MwnHlon .. ?:47lS:C7:10 ?:30 Juwui 10:03; 3:33,7:*$' <5.4* t'xnil Dor*r 10:3?4.0&f7:57 7:16 New Phlla..jl0:42(4:17{R:0&J 723 rhrlchsvUlejll.tt^.SllS:^ 7:44 [p mjam | St. ClaltWe; 1:3 7:W!.?.I 9:50 7:60 11:50 2:06 BrMjeport. I l:af:Sf...J SMtOmiS 2:41 Bellalr* . . I 1 37;7il6j...ni0J0 i *6 12:M> C06 fit. CialrevUle?5:25 p. m. Bridgeport? 6.0! p. m. GOING NORTH. Ekrtrlr car* between Wheellnr, Martin? Try and C., L. Ac. W. Depot In HWKf^ort. , Omtral Time am a_m;p m pm amiamlpm Mlolr* :..T| I ?Tou|12:25I3:40|l:45|*:K 1:15 Bnlryport I U jr,;12:40 4:00i7:01tt:0l 1:32 Ft *Ulr?vTel ! 9:M 2:20 5:16,7:40fp:50 2:S) l.hrlrh?viiie ?:io( 2:3r?'c:f*>|atn'ampm NVnr Phlla...!5:3?: S:2S| 2:53:6:17 r*n?l Dover 5;?r. S:26 :00|6:24 fill !>:(jX 3:30?:S1 M?Ml!|r?a ...!?:30 I>:2j! 3:45i7:10 W*rw1rk 9:8*! 4:10!pm . " rlinr .. 4:21 fi.p't Lake.(7:?10:Jrt 4:4* M?Tlna 7:14 10:37 5:00 L?it*r June. =::77!lO:SO 6:44 Orafton l?:45!U:(/7 0:0.1 K'jra 9:<)011:fl ?:2li I-ornin ?:l?fli*JS 6:1V I.?.- Jtjnr.|7:.r.?!]ft:45 R:15 c:e\>rd, Ar.i9-.(Kilii:50 ?:15 __ arnla mp m| !: .i r<- 4 1". p m. Bridgeport?4:33 p. m. Bt (!Uli ivltlfi- 5:15 p. m. " : "? m. from ri?>volanil to UhrlchwvllK I ? ! m. from I'hrlchvlllo to Cleveland Through connections and through tlckto all point*. Call on our afnta or M. G. CARRKU _ fi^neral Passenger Aynt. PPonn?ylvnnln Stations. ennsylvania~LlnesT Tr.iinn Hun by Control Tlmo. 1 . ?it I'?*nnnylvanla Station on Wat. . Foot of Eleventh St.. Whrel;? Mrf.ure Jlou.ic. Wheeling. and at " vlvanla Station* Bridgeport* Bouthwsat Hyntem?'Tan nindll Route. *: Dally except Sunday. from Wheeling to " Leave. Arrive, welli 'k and steub'e/. 16:2ft am 15:35 pro McDonald and Pitta... tfi:2."ain jS:tt pin ' unjljerland 0:25 am Iii'i'nnaiiollH and 8t 1?:25 am 15:35 pm iurni' <* nnd CIncln.. 10:25 am 15:35 pm i'i: i' '1 Hteub'r.. 10:25 am 15:35 pm J'h?!a ji'. i .*? v 112:25 pm 12:23 pm Htt-tihii,\ ,i Rr),j ??ut(l. U2:2Spm 12:20 pm oliimi. ar. i chl.... 112:25 pm 12:20 pm Hum. .1-1 ;> y ... . 2:G5 pm *10:115 am >. il?irn?>r. nil U'uiilt.. 2:55 pm *10:35 ain . t- ih i. ,:'. arid F'ltt*. *2:56 pm *10:3r. urn Hi"ui/.- ii,.; I >' rinlxon.. *2:56 pm 10:35 am ':i.'i .u,.| Mt I,. 18:00 pm j?:12 am luyton and I'lnrln.... 18:00 pm 10:12 am tu,!.> nn-i ? ou!mbu?. M:00 pm I?.:I2 am .'.' rthwent Hy*tetn-<'lev*larul and 1*1 tta iiirKh Dlvlnlon. # , ( Tmina rim dally, axcept Sunday, a? fol;'".m Mrid#?port to Leave. Arrive. ' ' t a -if.fl fhlxarn r. fW um H-ftT. Dtfl <-?V " Tolwlii r?:<* nm K:06 pm ; ' niirl f.:us am B:05 pin tiviiiv and Pitt*.... G;C* am 8:05 pm ? it'inytllA ??d put*.... 9:? am 10 06 utn idTifl ?r,f| PhlruRO... 1 ;I0 pm N:W? pm Tiit.n and Toti^jn i;io pm 8:A6 pm ' n- jtn'l OveUrtd.. IUU pm 13:3L pm "anr] Wallavllli- ... ? p pm 7 :r?s nm ' ' and N>w York 2(4 pm Pm 11more unH Wash 2-?4 pm 4ifll put n\n|r> *n?] WtlH . '.Ml |im * A' pm I 'i TOMUNttON. I'arnt. Agnni h "Hon I'ooi of Ulovonih auJ Water Utu. * A PHENOMENON. ' I.ittlc Molina Cyr, the Strongest Child in the World. IIER MANY MARVELLOUS FEATS. ClillilUlt Paillinti Whirl* Oflrn Awe Her Yoiiiik Pl?ym?tf?-\Vomlrrfiil Strength the < crltateof (Jciieratlou* of 1'ateritikl Ancestors ? Carries ?u Ailult Visitor About lu llrr Arins oa If lie were a Doll. CHICAGO. March 10.-A female Herculea In a pinafore! It seeina a puradox. None the less 'tis true. A sevenyear-old girl, who scorns dolls and takes to dumbbells and weight lifting, Is an anomaly. Dut pretty Mellna Cyr does Just that sort of thing, and In her play furnishes amazement to her playmates and much childish delight to herself. This child phenomenon, within whoso slender frame lies hidden a strength that battles all effort to solve, Is, to all outward appearance, the ordinary child of her years. An oval face, framed In a wealth of yellow hair, big blue eyes, and slender frame of average height?these give no Indication of -abnormal muscular development. To the view Mellna Is a pretty child and nothing more. And so the marvelous stories of her prowess caused smiles of Incredulity to spread over the faces of doubting listeners. "She's one of these magnetic freaks,, that's what she Is," said the wise young man. "They alnt no seven-year-old girl can life ."06 pounds. If dcy can I'll quit," added another. The conversation took plnce In the office of a down-town theatrical agency, where a representative of The Tribune had gone to obtain information of the whereabout* of strong man Cyr and his wonder-working daughter. The seeker Tor the marvelous was directed to the French church of St. Louis of Pullman. An hour later (he knocked at the good priest's door, and was ushered into the parlor to await the coming of Louts Cyr. who, with bin wife and daughter, was the guest of the fathers at the parish house. In a few moments the door of the room opened, and Mrs. Cyr and Mellna entered. The mother won below "the average height .and looked to weigh rather less than the 105 pounds she claimed. She greeted her caller pleasantly. and said: "Louis will be down lirrn moment. This Is little Meiina. She doesn't speak much French. She hasn't traveled with us enough yet." "But." said the astounded visitor, "you don't mean that baby is the girl who does the lifting? She doesn't look as though she could put a good sized doll to bed." Just here Louis Cyr entered. The man who a few nights before at the "Ll? /Out* rnla?il. without Vltao^u nimoib VIH> .. harness. 3.C74 pounds of humanity conveniently arranged on a platform, looked more like an overfed giant than the Ideal strong man. He in strong, however,and after the visitor had shifted his pencil to his left hand and made a sling for the one the giant had jutit grasped, genially Joined in a conversation. "Mr. Cyr. I called to see this little girl, of whom I have heard much. I? It true she can lift 300 pounds of Iron with no artificial aid?" "O, yes," was the reply. "She can do all we claim for her and more." "But where does she ke?p her strength? 1 can understand how a man weighing 346 pounds, with a chest like an Ice bin and arms like Armour's prize hams, could lift anything he took hold of. but that child?how does she do It?" The giant laughed and said: 'You don't look very close. See here,* and. lifting the girl's hair, which fell about her shoulders, he Showed a width of bone that before was not noticeable. The girl was one mass of muscleabout the upper chest. The questioner saw and wondered. Hut It was only after se-lng her feats of lifting he fully realized he had Just witnessed an exhibition of strength without recorded parallel on the face of the earth. ; Among the special efforts of little ' Mellna may be mentioned lifting a ninety-pound anvil by a ring, through which she passes the middle finger of her right hand. This she holds In a steady position long enough to secure a photograph. Another Is the raising at arm's length and then lowering to ! half arm's length a thlrty-three-pound tu.ll A final and conclusive text of both . h?*r strength and Indifference to con- j ventlonalltle* wan ber granplng her vis- , Itor about his knees, lifting him clear of the floor, and carrying him across . the room. . . . . An astonished younic man sought his ; chair for breath and ?elxed his hat. "That'll do for me. What you^say 'goes' about the child's strength* }}? gasped, and little Mellna laughed with ; K The girl evidently baa Inherited her , amazing strength from her fiUher. Her mother Is In no sense athletic, but on the father's siue mc runs bark several generations. Louis Cyr's mother. It Is claimed, could lift a barrpl of flour from the wagon and carry it to the second floor of her house. And he, at the preceAt time, holds a world's record of 4,300 pounds lifted without harness. Mellna has received no special training. it Is said, save such hints and suggestions as her father hns given her during the Inst year. She was born In Montreal In the fall of 1SS8 and bo Is not yet eight years old. The Kentucky Hallnt. FRANKFORT. Ky., March 10.?Subdued air prevailed In the house chamber at noon to-day when the Joint assembly convened In order to go through tho formality of a ballot for United States senator. Mr. Lyons said that it had been agreed that the ballot to-day should be a mere formality. Representative Adnms voted for Boyle and Representative Bftlrd for Rlackbiirn and Populist Poor for Pettlt, while the rest of the members refrained from voting. I No quorum having voted, there was I no election. I Tho loin tassembly then adjourned. R*iijaiulti MUllkrit'i Trlnl. WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 10.Benjamln H. Milllken. a well known young Tennessean. will Ik? placed on trial here Thursday on the charge of house broaklng with intent to commit n criminal assault on a daughter of exSolicitor General Phillips. Widespread interest has been taken In the ease. The trlnl originally was set for yesterday, but was deferred nt the request of the counsel for the defense. The defendant's brother. Judge Mllllken, law elerk of the post office department. Is nmong tho counsel. The trial may develop some sensational testimony. The offense Involves an extreme penalty of fifteen years Imprisonment. Cure tor Ilrailarlira. As a remedy for all forms of Headnche Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the moit dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its Influence. Wo urge all who are afflicted to procure i\ bottle, and flv* thin remedy a fair trial. In canes of habitual constipation Klectrlo Jiltters cures by giving the needed ' Inn. (on? to in* uowpih, ?nu ?? re*l*t the u?e of this medicine. Try It once. Largo bottles only fifty ccntt at Logan Co.'a Drue Store. "OTVE me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," eald a g??nlu*. rhe druKKlnt handed him a hottle of DeWltt'n Little Early nicer*, the famous little t > 111 ** Logan St Co.. Whoellng, W. Vn . II. V. Pen body, BonWOOd andUowlo L, Co., Bridgeport, o. 6 ;=s gJ rr~ a Mlt-D TlMC ^ S ic uracil wracwtt r sr.a not */ ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEE1W0RAL CIGARETTE His rtood tho Test of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER I ? BRANDS COMttlHEO I WHEELING WHOLESALE MARKETS. Weekly C'limipo of <luofntl<?ilB lit All of I?acal Trade. Offlce of the Intelligencer. Wheeling, Tuesday, March 10. Eggs are in Rood demand at unchanged quotations. Turkeys advanced and are nearly out of market. There was not a chanced quotation In groceries. Wool unchanged. Orocrrld mul Provision*. Flour?Fancy roller- mill winter wheat, wood, ut $3 !?0 per barrel; paper, S3 70 per barrel; spring wheat. Minnehaha, MOO In cotton sack*. $4 00 per barrel. $3 80 In paper sacks. Old wheat Famous 53 75 In sack, $'.'. 90 in wood; Galaxy, S3 SO in paper carl:.". $4 00 per barrel. Plllubury Hour, $4 25 In wood and one-eighth cotton. $1 25 in puper. Buckwheat Hour 2c per lb. . Syrups?Choice su&nr syrups . 27e, fancy drips, 2Sc; sliver drips, 18c; New Orleans molasses, choice. 35c: prim**. 32c; fair 30c; mixed Rood, New Orleans, 30c; Inkers' good. 2Sc. Provisions?Large S. C. hams 9Uc; medium S. C. hams 10c; small S. C. hnms 10V4c; 8. C. breakfast bacon 7%c; S. C. shoulders 7c; sides 7c; ordinary beef lie; ham dried beef 12%c; knuckles 13c; family mess pork, 6-Ib pieces, $12 50; bean pork. bbls.. $11 50. Lard?Pure refined in tierce, fi^c; 50-Tb tins 6&c; Chic."70 lard. In tierce, G^ic; GO-Ib. tins. 7c; tin palls. 3-lb.. S'-c; tin palls, 5-Tb.. 8Vfcc; tin palls, 10-lb.. 7*c; tin pails. 20-lb.. 7^c. Su?wir?Civtloar, 5.85c; cubes 5.48c; pow je?-??d 5.4Sc: granulated standard 5.23c; American A 4.S5c; standard line granulated 5.23c; standard confectionem* A 5.17c; Columbia A 4.85c; standard Windsor A 4.85c; American A 4.85c; white extra C 4.54e; extra C 4.41c; fruit sugar 4c; refined N. O. 3Vfec. Coffee?Green coffee?Fancy Golden Rio 26c; fancy green 24c; choice green ?2V?c; roasting grades 20^c; Java 28M?c; roasted In package*, Arrow 19.tjc; i'anhandlo 20.79; Arbuckle & Co.'h roasted 18.79c; bulk roasted 20.50c; Old Government Java roasted 31c; Mocha and Java 34c; A grad* Rio 23c. Teas?Young Hyson, ppr th. SflftKc;. Gunpowder 30G"$0e; imperial 40{ff?3c; Japan 2S?75c; Oolong 27{*80c; SouchnnK 27^70c. Candles?Star, full weight, 9c; Farafllne, per lb, 12&c; Electric Light, per lb. Sc. Vinegar?Choice elder, 12f?14c p<r gal; standnrtf city brands, lOftllc per gallon: country 13@l5c per gal., as to quality. Cheese?Full cream 11c; fiweltzer lltf? 11 %c; Llmhurger 12c; factory 17>4c. Fish?No. 2 mackerel. 100 tt>f. $11 00; No. 2 extra mackerel, bhls.. new. 100 lbs. 112 00; No. 2. 80 lbs. 810 80; No. 3. ?mall. 80 50 for SO lbs; No. 3. large. 100 fbx.. 89 00. Seeds?Timothy. T! *)0<i2 10 perbushel; clover, small seed. 85 00W5 23. Salt?No. 1. per hb!.. 90c;e*tra. p^r bbl., 81 00; dairy, fine, five-bushel sacks (1 50 per sack. Seed Corn?lie per lb. unirti iruuf?r.vupoi nn-u pruvm n, m l>ox<?s, 10c; evuporated i?eaehes. In bags. IV'Jc. Canned Goods?Standard 3-Tb table poaches. $1 75; pie punches. 3-Ibs., 9.*?c; plo peach"S. 6-lbn.. $2 00; No. 3 tomatoes S5o&Jl 00; corn. SI 00; I'd (trade. 2 lbs.. B0c; strawberries. 2 lbs.. $1 10; blackberries, 2 Ib?<.. $1 10; raspberries, 2 lbs., tt 00; damsons. 2 lbs.. 95c; lima beans, 2 tbs.. 90cft$l 15; cove oysters. 1 lb., light. C0e; do. 1 lb., full weight. 90c; string beans. 2 lbs., 75&90c; succotash, 2 lbs., 90cC?fl 25; early June peas, |1 35; French peas, $2 75; Marrowfat peas, 2 fbs.. |1 15; pineapples, $1 50*. gooseberries. lbs.. 90c{/SI 00. Wooden Wan*? No. 1 tubs, $6 00; No. 2. $:> 00; No. 3. $4 00; 2-hoop patls. $125; 3-hoop, $1 45; Plngle washboards. $1 50; double do.. $2 f>0; line crimped double do.. 12 75; single. $2 25. Oil?Lard, western oxtrn strained. 75c; carbon, water white, 8*ic; 150 degrees, 8c; 110 degrees, 7c. Oraln hmiI Fred. Grajn?V heat67tf70c per bushel. Com per bushel, 35c. Oats, out of store, western crop. 35c prr bushel; oats, (home crop)32c per bushel. Fe^d?Hran $14 00 per ton; middlings $15 00 per ton. Hay, ba!ed?$l7 00 per ton; louue hay. $17 00; pmlrWvhay. No. 1. {13 00 p?>r ton; prairio nuy. upiana Htock, J]4 00 per ton. Straw, loose and baled, J8 00 por ton. Krnlta mid Piwlntf. Hutter ?Creamery choice 20025c; country choice per lb 10O15c; country good, HQ!Sc; country fair, 6c. ButterIne, C. C. brand. 12fl>14c; common,. 10c. Eggs?Fresh In cane 136iHc per dozen; In barrels 1 Ufa 13c por dozoin; Ice houHe eggs 10^ 11c per dozen. 1'oultry?Price per pound: Old roonterw, per dozen, $.1 0003 CO; 5fi6c per tb.; chickens, sprint, per <lox. i'.; WW:t GO, or T^Sc per tb.; scenes 403K.Uc each; hens. 7#8c: ducks, (young) 7tfSc. Turkeys Sit9c per Hi. Tropical Fruits? Lemons $2 50fl>2 75 por box; bananas, 51 OOfoL'OO por bun.-*!.: Jamaica orangey 5 WfyCOO per bnrr*!; pineapples, lO012tyc each; Jnnialea orangen $2'50f?'3 00 per box; California orang< s J3 001j :: 50 pur box; Messina urangfs $3 00<ft3 25 per box. Fruits?Apples MH'J 75 per bnrrel; as to quality. Crnnberrles, 92 fl5$/2 #5 per crate; <8 00<ti9 00 por barrel. Malaga grapes. S4 00(5^5 00 per barrel. Vegetebles?Irish potatoes, SI 00ft 1 25 per barrel; italtimore swoet potatoes, 3 25<8>3 50 ptr barrel; Jersey fjtvcot potatoes, $4 25^4 50 per barrel. Yellow Panver onions $1 50^1 75 per barrel; 75c per bushel. Celery 30c per hunch. Heefs. 60o |?'r bushel, lettuce J1 00&1 25 per bushel. Carrot*. 5u#7Bo per bushel. I'ar nlps $1 7551)2 00 por bnrrel. Turnips, SI 00{rl 25 per barrel. Kale. 75c por barrel. Oystor plant, 30c per dox. Cab bn*e $1 Mm 00 per barrel. Nuts?Hickory nuts, $l 00&71 25 per bushel; walnuts 40c per bushel. Mlarrllniirou*. Roots and Harks?Vinson*, dry. per fl>.. $2 GO00. none In market ; pussafrans burk per lt?., i?0o: sassafras oil, per lb.. 30ft>3Gc; May apple root, per lb., Cft07c; yellow root, per lb., 6?fle; Weneon snake root, per lb., free of top, 30W36c; West Virginia snake root, per lb., 25(0>35c; pink root, per It)., fine. 30ft35c; elm bark, per lb., 7c; wild cherry bark, per lb.. 12080c. Heaim? Prime new hand-picked, medium SI 2r??l 40; prime new hand-picked navy Si 2fiOl 40. Wool ?.Fine \va?bed 17?lSc; onethird off for unwashed; one-fourth off for unconditioned; medium unwuahed, IfiifflCe; medium washed, 18<8>20e. Jloney?In the comb, per 1U., 12V&Q1&C. Hags?Country mixed. Ijtfilo per lb. WlirrlliiK l#lvr Klurli .'Ini Url. Cattle, extra 1,000 to 1,200 lbs.. 4$J> 4'mc; Ifood, 900 to 1.000 lbs., 3 noni*. SCO to COn His., fair, TOO v ! ? >(! ) |Ns.. common. coo to 70fl lbi*-IjtyBo; bulls i'fft ae;, cow*, l'ifroVsc. Iiojr*~?-xtra, J4 4ft?r4 AO; good. iiOvty I:": irommon, $3 f.0{i 4 (Mf. Sheep?Extra, 2%?n,,ic; Rood, L'tfJUVic; corr.:v.r>n. 1 ?/ >: lninli.?. StytfMtyc; fresh cow;;, JDU OOtySU 00; calvtjS. %b UOtfO OU. FUTANOB ANDTBADE. - % The Ffnturri of flic floury niul Slock Mm-Urt*. NEW YORK. March 10.?Money on call cany ut 3?3& pov cent: last loan 3',j per cent; closed at Zii&fa. per cent. Prime mercantile paper 6^6 per cent. Sterling exchange llrm, with actual business In bankers' bill* at $4 88?4 89% for demand and |4 87?4 87Vi for ?lxty duys. Posted rates $1 87%?4 88 and $4 89. Commercial bills $4 86%. Oar silver C8%c. Silver ccrtlflcateH r?9@69%e. To-day's stock market fell Hllghtly below yesterday's record In point of activity and wus a purely professional H ulYalr. Tin* debate at Washington ovpr fl the Cuban unpleasantness again overhung the speculation and the sharp talk by several of the senators had a disturbing Influence In Wall street. , Apart from the Washington war talk . another Important consudcratlon Is re- ' sponsible Tor the continueu inom|>o?ilion of the outside public to make ven- ? tures In the stock market. This Is the * uncertainty that prevails* In well Informed hanking circles as to the Im- * mediate course of the money and ex- * change markets. It Is claimed that the J; rates for call fund* If contln- * ued will have the Inevitable ' effect of nadvanclng change rates to the gold shipping point. There la reason to believe that to preclude ? such ft development the treasury de- r partment will cull a sufficient amount b due to bond account now lying t in the government bond depoul- I torle? to stiffen tin* money market. ? Thin, of course, would Immediately af- I feet exchange rates. The present spec- s illation In Wall street Is being con- R ducted almost entirely on call loans, a Incidentally these conditions react on the murkct for commercial paper. The js Industrial shares practically monopo- j ll/.ed the attention of the trade and as n iiHual the movements in. these mercur- 3 lal securities were erratic. Tobacco > was again the star performer and dls- 2 played exceptional activity and H ' u ?? i?? /?> IIA?1I nswMtnfji. riK'IIKlll Ull ujl ills '""II It closed at n net losii of 1*, per cent. _ The general market opened firm and ^ fnlrly active. London quotations were ~ slightly higher althouKh the business In Americana at that centre Is at a minimum advaace of tyc In posted rates for sixty days sterling bills. Thin falled to Inlluence the market and smart * reactional advances occurred. The late dealings were quite irregu- * Jar us was the closing tone. Final flg- w ures showed fractional net changes, In 3 most cases advances. Dealings In bonds were on a dlmln(shed scale, but h Arm tone prevailed. The aggregate transactions were , Si.292.000. ( qvernment bonds were firm on a , fairly large business, tlj,e total sales ,, were $136,900, 1 State bonds were quit The denllngs L consisted of J6.000 in Tennessee settle- h ment Us aud Virginia Centuries. . Government bonds firm. ^ ?State bonds dull. Railroad bonds firm. The total sales of nt<?cks to-day were J] JST..200 shares. n Evening Post's financial cablegram: LONDON?The settlement to-day re- I vealed a small account, and In Amerl- ^ cans In particular. Contangoes on h Americans were 3 per cent. The Paris a and Berlin markets were quiet, but ? Htm. v AMSTERDAM?Money rates advanc- r ed here to-day and exchange on Lon- q don Is falling sharply as a result of - - - - ? TJ^It.,.,,1 )| tvilirn exports 01 Koiu irom are arrested. 11 BONUS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS. ^ New t\ S. 45 registered 117 New II. 8. 4a coupon 117 C. 8. &h rcKlatered.. HHi " I*. S. ??h coupon 112** * L'. 8. m registered 1W'4 IT. 8. 4? coupon HO r I'. 8. 2a registered f Pacific en uf 1? r Atchlaon IjHi v Adum? Kxpre.?* H? P American Kx press Ill s Baltimore & Ohio 17H 4 Canada Southern ...# 'M .? Central l'aclflc la ~ Chesapeake & Ohio JH* f Chicago A Alton 15.? k Chicago. Burlington A Qulncy 3 Chicago <?us WJVa j Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chi. A St. L... &>T? v Colorado Coal A Iron . Cotton OU Certificates *' Delaware A Hudson i?? Delaware, Lackawanna A Western... WI& ? Denver k Klo Grande preferreo 43 1 Dlstillera' A Cattle Feeder*' Co 17 ? 1-Jrln 15* * ilo preferred JJla } Illlnol* Central W 4 Kansas A Texan preferred as74 4 hake Krle A Western l^S J <lo preferred ?l < Lake Shore !< J 1/cail Trust ?3V? v l?ulsville A Naahvllle M. MlchlKan Central W 0 Missouri Pacldc 2IV? ?i Nashville A Chattanooira ?_ National Cordage do preferred New Jersey Central Norfolk .4 Weetern preferred . u Northern Pacific * Q do preferred } u Northwestern JM'i do preferred ? New Vork Central #7'* T New York & New lingiund 4# n Oregon Improvement S / Oregon Navigation 12U, _ ItcTlIc Mail t??4 " rittMliurgh 1? Heading 13Ji ?' Rook Inland 71% tl St. Paul v HJt a do preferred irtV* C( St. Paul & Omaha B do preferred 124 , Sugur Heflnery ' Tennessee Coal & Iron SOU n Texan Pacific Y jS 2: Toledo Ai Ohio Contral preferred 6.. > Union Pacific 7% .. United States Exprrap 42 Wabash. St. Loula & Pacific " do preferred 18 D Well* Fargo Kxpreaa 95 a Western union 84*? c yviiPriinK ? ii??? ?-n? a do proierred 37 ?. General Klectric 35 * V. H. l.nathor preferred 79% " Tobacco o do preferred 101V* II UrcntUtiiflli and Provision*. ^ CHICAGO?A government report la p never Induclve to activity In the speculative (Train m.i^kotn and to-day being B, one of thorn, bu?*lna?* was quist. That, 8, hmvever, did not prevent a decline of c %c par bushel In the price of wheat 0 Corn and onta made scarcely any jj ohanjro in price. Provlslona opened at 0 a. pood advance and dosed with all the g| opening Improvement and a shade add- \i od an regards the price of rib*. o Flour 8t?*a?ly. n Whrnt?Ca?h, No. 2 apring 63%@6<c; d No. 3 spring 61064c; No. 2 red 06* 67?-o; March 61?MH??*o: May 64 v,? q Juno 64TV?6!)^iV6&V4c; July li 66W6r?^i}f6r.Hi?. b Corn?Cash. No. 2. 28*ic; March closed 6 at 2*Vfcc: Mny 30fcCMO*itJ30?4c; July 31Q e 3H4?3mc; September 3!tt?"82V4?32%c. 7. Oats?Ciish, No. 2. 20c; No. 2 white 21 3 ?2P,ic; No. 3 white 30tf21c; March H oloixnl nt 19%c; May 20Tfc?f2l?20'4?c: <0 July 21(tr21Mfl21Hc; September closed at 21 %c. Hye? No. 2. 3R^c. Harley?No. 2 nominal; No. S, 2G035c; No. 4. 25{*28c. rr inaxwtnJ?No. 1, 89c. n Tlxnothyseed?Prime $3 25. jr Pork?Mom, cash. per barrel $9 R0fl> h 9 UK; March 19 76C9 ?2^?9 80; May 2' $9 90Q9 974W9 95; July 910 05G10 150 p 10 124. Lard?Cash. p?r 100 lt>s $5 25?5 374; March $5 32405 $505 35; May $5 4740 6 fiO?R 50; July $5 ?0?r. ?2Vi^6 624. Rhort rib*?Cash. sides $5 1505 20; March $5 iuff5 1505 15; May $5 274? $1 5 32405124; July $5 40?545?5 45. Dry a wilted shoulders 4l)?<ff4$4C. Short clear c; sides 6%?54. n Whisky?Distillers finished goods, per gallon $1 22. Sugars?I Tnchangcd. Butter-Creameries 140214c; dairies Sfa'lSc. Cheese-Quiet at ?H0IOHa. ? ICgg#?Stendy; fresh lft{fl04c. ^ N KW YOIIK?Vtoiir. receipts 30.000 pi barrels: exports 14,$00 barrels; market 1 7 1 /oak on spring wheat brands. with uyers and sellers still 10c apart. Winer grsdes falrlyltteudy. Wheat. reelpts 20.400 liusnfcls; exports 57,800 ushels; spot market dull und weaker; fo. l hard 74>*c f. o. I>. afloat; options pened weak, cloning net lower; 1 >u. rrd March closed nt May loHi'd ui 71 %c. Corn, receipts 42.000 ushels; exports 42.700 bushels; spot lurket quiet and firm; No. 2. 41c; <?plons opened easier, closing hlghr; March closed at 38c; Muy dosed at Bftc. Oats, receipts 87,000 bushels; pot market dull and easier; No. 2. "i^tffL'Ce; options dull and featureless, losing unchanged; March 2.1 V^c and losed at 23ftiC. Hay steady. Hops dull. (Ides quiet. Leather quiet. Jleef steady, utmeats steady. Lard firmer; western team closed at $5 00 bid; refined firm, ork firm and active. Tallow steady, tosln steady. Turpentine quiet. Rice tead.v. Molasses steady. Cottonseed oil ull. Coffee, options opened steady at ?'ir? points advance, closed steady and iet unchanged to 15 points higher; ales 22,500 bags. Sugar, raw easier; re,ned quiet. BALTIMORE?Flour active and unhanged; receipts 17,458 barrels; shlpnents 16,293 barrelB. Wheat dull and asy; spot 73@>73V4e; month 73%c asked; lay 71*??71**e; receipts-3.349 bushels; on irriide 72fit75c. Com rm: spot and month Z\ftQ?,\VAc\ May iH&Mc; receipts 6S.202 bushels: southrn white and yellow corn 35c. Oats toady; No. 2 white western 46&)47c; ecelpts 1,105 bushels. Hay Arm nnd In :ood demand for choice grade*, low radon Blow nnd draggy; choice tlmthy 510 00 hid. Sugar and butter IIrm nd unchanged. Eggs steady. CINCINNATI ? Flour quiet and toady. Wheat easier; No. 2 fed 72c; ecelpts 2.000 bushels; shipments 2.100 ushels. Corn steady: No. 2 mixed 30c. ats slow and easy; No. 2 mixed 22^c. lye nominnU No. 2. 42c. Lard firmer t 55 25. liulkments steady at $5 15. lacon steady at 56 00. Whisky quiet; ales 4611 barrels at 51 22. Hutter easy, ugar active and steady. Eggs easier t 10c. Cheese easy. TOLEDO?Wheat lower and steady; To. 2 cosh and March 71*ic; May 72%c; uly 68$?e. Corn dull and steady; No. 2 ilxed 2814c; No. 3 mixed 27&c; May 0V4c.# Oats quiet; No. 2 mixed 2uVic; i'o. 2 white 22c; May 22c. Hye dull; No. ca*h 41c. Clavfrsood active and teady; prime cash 55 52^4; March 55 45. PHILADELPHIA?Butter quiet but shade easier; fancy creamery 21 2c. Eggs firm: fresh near-by 12c; do ? i.i. ou,?n?,,|?|| nnil ?anir>r_ I t'BlCIH Ullccoc Lire Stock. CHICAGO?Cattle, on a baa I a of $350 ?4 f?0 for common to strictly choice naive beeves, trading being largely at 3 25. Butchers and oannors attle were scarce and firm 1th sales of cows largely at $2 00? 00. Calves were plentler. but active .nd steady. Ilogs. 5frl0c advance; , ommon to beat droves of heavy, mlxd and butcher weight* sold at S3 95fl> 25, a few lota weighing between 350 nd 400 pounds going for J3 8503 90, but he bulk of the hogs sold at $4 10ft4 15; Ight weights sold at $3 95(74 15 and uncy assorted light brought 14 20{M 25. heep, prices to-day were steady, there elng a good general demand; common 0 choice were salable at $2 75?3 75; res terns soiling us *3 10& 3 65. Lambs old at S3 85^-4 60. Receipt*: cattle 2,000 ead; hogs 14,000 head; sheep 13,000 ead. UNION STOCK YARDS, Claremont. hiltlmore. Monday. March 9.?Swine? trrivals this week 12,005 head. There 1 a light supply of hogs on the market, nd a monlerate demand Is reported. A light advance of 10@?15c is noted over allien ruling- last week. quotations ange from S4 00ff4 60, with no western uoted. Sheep anil lambs?There Is only a ght run of sheep recorde<J. with a fair rnd? for jjood stock. Sheep sell at 2 4c and extra 4c per lb. Lambs 40M>ic er It?. Calves?Veals sell at 5fr5%c per lb. nd there Is a very slow trade for them. Jo roughs on the market. EAST BUFFALO?Cattle, the reelpts were only a few odd head. A ew lots of good cows were on offer, rhlch were held at full strong former rices. Hogs, receipts 10 ears; market tronger; Yorkers, fair to choice $4 45? 60; roughs, common to good $3 40<ff 90: plB?. common to fair 54 2504 50. hoep and lambs, receipts 12 cars; maret fairly active: lambs, choice to prlmo 1 65@4 75; culls and common S3 00<fi> 90: sheep, choice to selected export ethers S3 65^3 75; culls und common ! 2502 75. KAST LIBERTY?Cattle higher; rime S4 4004 50: good butchers S3 75$" 10; rough fat S5 20O3 80. Hogw acIve: Philadelphia* S4 55<U4 60: best 'orkers S4 45?4 50: heavy hogs S4 30fa 40; best pigs S4 3004 40; roughs $.100?? 00. Sheep active atul higher: prime 3 90 f? 4 00; good S3 7503 85; common 2 75^3 15: common to good lambs S3 60 C4 60; veal calves S6 00fi6 75. CINCINNATI?Hogs active and highr at S3 7504 30; receipts 1,900 head; mpmcmn -,ouv ntruu. Wool. BOSTON?The wool market contlnes very dull, the buyers operating only a they ave forced to supply. Then; as been Home trade on fleece wools on he name bnMs oh last week's sales, 'errltory wools nre yet being: very luch neirfccted and sales are nominal. lUstrallan wools are Arm with only light business doing. The following re the quotations for the leading decryptions: Ohio and Pennsylvania eece X and above 18c: XX and XX bove 19ff20c: No. I combing 23c: No. 2 >mblng 23024c; delaine 21^21 He. Mlchl-. an. Wisconsin, &c,, Michigan 16017c; to. 1 Michigan combing 22c; No. 2 I III ois 22c; No. 2 Michigan combing 22jf 24c; No. 2 Illinois 22Hc; New York, few Hampshire end Vermont 22c; deUn.' Michigan 19<ffl9^c. Unwashed ledlum, Kentucky and Maine quarterlood combing 18i?>18Mic; Kentucky nd Maine thr*e-elghth blood wmblng lStJlS^c; Indiana and IlMOuri quarter-blood combing "WlSc; Indiana and Missouri three- 1 Ighth blood combing 17018c: Braid J omblng 17c; Lake and Georgia 1?H?* Jc. Texas wools, spring medium (12 nrlpA SV prlng (12 months) HQ 13c; Rcoured rico 34635c. LONDON?The best selection of the erles wu offered at the wool auction a |(*h to-day with an excellent show of rossbredfl, which widened Yorkshire peratlons. The continent In still tho " irgest operator, they taking the bulk f merinos at extrems prices. A fair how of Cape of Good Hope and Natal , ools Hold well. The number of bales ffered were 14,600. of which 500 were Mthdrawn. Following: are tho sales In ' etail: New South Wales?S.fiOS bales; < soured 7ttdQls 7d; greasy "HWlOd. ueenRland?3,839 l>ales; scoured ll^dfr i fc'-id; greasy SMJIlO^d. Victoria?7G9 nles; scoured 8d01s 4V4d; greasy 6V?il fls. South Australia?190 hales; scourrl 8V4d?is 2Vfcd; greasy 5HCf6%d. New lealand?5,191 bales; scoured 8d(fjHs ?d; greasy 7ftUV*d. Cape of Oood lope and Natal?1.808 bales; scoured lid 'Is 3Hd; greasy 6Vs?8Hd. NEW YORK-Wool dull. Dry OomII. NEW YORK ? Buyers were In the larket Iryvery good number, and while ninh nhonnlnir tvflH ln<ltilcri>rl In vnrv ood naleH wore reached In the jobbln* ouaes. Printing cloth* hold at 2 ll-16fj> H.O. and Nil on wore made nt the latter rice. _ | FALL RIVER?Print cloths quoted t 2 11-lGc. Market very dull. PrtrolMtm. OIL CITY?Credit balances npenod at 1 30; closed at $1 3.1: certificate* opened t SI 30: highest $1 34; lowest SI 30; lowed at SI 34: shipments 96,830 bari?ls; run* 88.965 barrels. NEW YORK ? Petroleum closed roiiR at SI 25 hid. Mtltk NEW YORK?Pin Iron quiet: southrn Sit 25 HI2f?; northern SI 1 BQffl 13 f?0. npper easy. Lsad atoady. Tin Armor; traits S13 35013 40; ptatea weak. Spel- f ... -.Ml** RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival and departure of train* on and after Jon. i'?>, lw. Explanation of Inference Marks: bully. Dully, except HunJay. J Dally, except Saturday. 3Dally, except Monday. {Sunday* only. 'Mondays ranly. ".Saturday* only. l?a:<tern Standard Tlmo. r.h 11. n.&6. Main Line.E'at; Arrive. 12:26 am Wash.. Hal.. I'lill. N.Yl *8:20 am aMO pm Wash.. Hal.. Phil.. N.Y| 17:00 ain ..Cumberland Aocom.. 17:06 pm 3:10 pm Urn ft on Aceom *10:lo am 18:40 a in ..Moundsvllle Aocom.. t7:4.'i am 16:30 pm ..Moundovllle Accom.. il:4Qpm 11:00 pm ..Moundsvllle Accom.. *7:40 pm 11:20 am Washington City Ex. 14 :25 pm 'Jraiton Express..., i4:25 pm "Depart. m. ?>lv..We?t Arrive. 7:55 am For Columhu* and t'hi. *1:16 am 10:ir? am .rolumhim and Clncln. *3:10 pm ill Mo prni.Columlius and Clucln. M:D0 am 3:4.1 pm;Columbux and Chi. Ex. *12:10 pm 3:30 pmi...ZancMvlll<> Acoom... 110:53 am tl0:16 am|St. Clalrsvllle Aocom. 110:55 am 13:30 pmlSt. Clalrsvllle Accom. 15:ao pm (2:40 uinlColurnbuH ami Cln. Ex IO!l& mill Sand link v Mnll nm D?i?art. 6. A O.-W.. P. II. I>1 v.I Arrive. 4;..6 urn For Plttubunth *10:10 am 7:10 am Plttflhurich *7:00 pm 6MS |?m ..Plttaburgh and East.. Ill:80 pm 13:26 pm Pittsburgh (10:00 am ..PlttHburKh iTiprwm.. |2:S am "Depart. I'., C./C. & St. L. R>\ ArrivST 17:21 am Ptttuburgh pm t7:26 am Sr<*ubmvlllt? und Wp.h tC:35 pm 11:25 pm ..1'litnburffh and N. V.. 13:20 pm 3:55 pm ..Plttuburich and N. Y.. *11:35 am WEST. 17:1" pm Ex., Cln. and St. Loula t7:12 am 19:00 pm Ex.. Cln. and St. Loula 1C:U pm 11:25 pm ..Ex., Steub. and Chi.. 13:20 pm 3:56 pm .. Pi11it. and Dennl*on.. *11:35 am Depart. C. A p.?Bridgeport. Arrive. 1C:0s am Fort Wayne and Chi. 13:?s pm tC:0S mil ..Canton and Toledo.. 11?:05 pm |C:CS am AHIanre and Cleveland 19:05 pm 16:W am Steubenvlll* and Pitts. 19:05 pm 110:09 am SteiibenvllJe and Pitta. 1 1:00 am 12:10 pm Ft Wayne und Chicago 5:58 pm 12:1" pm ..Canton and Toledo.. 16:58 pm 12:10 pin Alliance and Cleveland 1:15 pm 13:44 pm Philadelphia and N. Y. 6:58 pm 53:44 pmlftaltlmore and Wash. 5:58 pm 13:44 ptn'Hteiibcnvllle and Pitta. 0:M pm 17:13 pnijHteub'e and WHInvllle 11:51 am ""Depart. | \V. & L. E. Arrive. 19:30 am ....Toledo and West.... 18:05 pm tS:W am Cleve. Akron fit Canton 1?:0o pm V.?:30 am'Brllllant und 8teul??'lf I6:i5 pm 17:30 pm MaKHlllon and Canton t10:40 am 17:30j>m[BrllHant and SttMilnt'le t!0:40 aro "l>part. C.. L. & W.-BridKon t. Arrive. t":15 am Cleve., Toledo and Chi. tl:B pm ti:4o pm Cl*ve., Toledo and Chi. t7:50 pm 13:00 pm ...AIuHBlllon Accom.... tl0:60 am 1S:0lnm8t. Clalrnvllle Accom. 19:23 am tl0:QH am St. ClalravHIe Accom. tl:31 pm 12:32 pm St. Clafravllln Accom. t4:4? pm 15:33 pm St. Clalrsvllle Accom. t7;0J pm tl.05 pm Local Freight 112:4ft am "Depart. Ofilo River R. R. Arrive. 7:00 am PasBenuer 10:45 am til :4j um Pupncnifcr t*:06 pm 4:00 pm Paisengftr *6:15 pm ""Leave B.. Z. &. C. R. R. Arrive Bellalre. . BHlalre. 10:10 am BHlalro and Zaneavllle 4:20 pm 5:1& pm Woodsfleld am aaujav/ju/o. BALTIMORE 4 OHIO. Departure and antv* al o: trains at Wheeling. Kaxtera ttane. Schedule In effect Janumajn' line east. For Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, 12:2S and 11:2D a. m. and 3:40 p. m. dally. Cumberland Accommodation, 7:00 a. m, dally except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation. 3:40 p. m. dally. Moundsville Accommodation. 7:00 and P:40 a. m. and .1:30 p. m.. except Sunday, and 11:00 p. m.. Saturday only. From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. 8:20 a. m., dally. Cumberland Expreae, 4:25 p. m., dally, KTrnnt MfttlrtaV. Grafton Express, 4:25 p. in. Monday only. Cumborlund Accommodation, 7:t5 p. m., except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation. 10:10 a. m., dally. Moundsville Accommodation, 7:46 a. va. except Sunday; 10:10 a. m., dafly; 1:40 and 7:06 p. m., except Sunday, ana 7.i0 p. xn., Saturday only. TRANS-OHIO DIVISION. For Columbus and Chicago, 7:36 a. m., and 3:45 p. m., dally. Columbus and Cincinnati Express, 10:11 a. m.. dally, ll :40 p. m., dally., except Saturday. and 2:40 a. m.. Sunday only. Sandusky Mall. lOtlB a. m., dally. Zanesville Accommodation, 3:30 p. tn.. dally, except Sunday. St. ClnirsvlHe Accommodation, 10:15 a. m. and 3:30 p. m., except Sunday. ARRI\ E. Chicago Express, 1:16 a. m. and 12:10 p. m. dally. Cincinnati Express, 4:60 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.. dally. Sandusky Mall. 5:30 p. m., dally. Zanesvillc Accommodation, 10:56 a. m., dally, except Sunday. St. Clolniville Accommodation, 10:65 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.. dally, except Sunday. WHEELING & PITTSBURGH DIV. For Pittsburgh. 4:55 and 7:10 a. m. and 5:45 p. m.. dally; and 3:25 p. m.. dally, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh and the East, 4:66 a. m. .m, m" "AKWVE. From Pittsburgh. 10:10 a. m.and 7:00'P. m.. dally: 11 :W p. m.. dolly, eiccept Satorday: 10:00 a. m.. except Sundaji, and 1:25 u m.. Sunday only. OUIO 1UVKR RAILROAD CO. Time table In effect December IA, lfSa. NOTICE? Pleano take notice that trains of the Ohio River R. R. will run by East* em Standard Time on and aftftr September *>. Dally. ! Dally except Sunday. Eastern Time. JSouth Bound. | 1 | I | 6 ,*j 7 Via P.C.C.&8LL. R la. m p. m. Plttnburgh. Pa..L*e 9:iafc:45 Steubenvllle.... L'e *10:28 Wheeling ....Arrive '11:31 UJO _____ a. m. a. m. d. m. Wheel I np *7:00 !ll:4S ?:<? Benwood 7:15 12:91 7-K 15 -li NVw Miirtlnavilli .. 8:g 1:1! 6:17 8IMer?vlll? ?:? 1JS 6:00 Fit.ndly J:)' J-'J St. M?rjr-? ?:? 2:11 <:?S WlUlamstowa 10:25 r:60 7:26 Parkrr?burs 11:00 2:25 1:00 N:15 UellcvlUe U:? <- 03 7:52 p. m. Havenswood 12:07 J:JJ Ripley Lanillnr .... 12:tS 4.B Ifl Oraham 12:64 6:a New 8t?n J2J f? ? ? Hartford 1:W 5:*1 I:* MjiKOn City 1:10 MI ?? ruftoii MS Wl 9:45 I't. Plr?*ant 1:40 *-.<* 10:17 tfalllDolls Ferry .... 2:17 0:5 10M Guyandotte 3:16 7|? 11:45 llmitincton 1:3} 8:06 730 S;Jt Kenova 1:48| 336 7:M 12M Via K. & M. lty. p. m.p. ml p. m. K. Ik M. Junc....Lv !J:? '9:4! i*t Charleston Ar !5r06-ll:S5 5:5 Si Lrf-a've iluntl'ngton. 15:15 * ! ? ?'t i Ar Charleston,W.V !4:19 *3SS 4:1| Kenova_..... Arrive^2:05 11:10 . 112:05 Via C." * O. Jty. p. m. a. mT p. in. Konova Loavr *2:25 *4:<5 '2 jj Cincinnati. O....Ar *6:50 *9:00 H:IJ Lexington. Ky...Ar *7:00 9:15 f :09 W! J. ROBINSON. Q. F. A. Wheeling & Elm Grove Railroad. On and after Saturday, February S. 18J& trains will rnn an follows, city time: L''?vf Wheeling. I Loava ElmOrer*["rii T'mr.T'rn T'nu' Trm T'rao T'rnT ma \*o a in.,No. p. m. No. a. ni. No. p.tt. 8.. .. t?:0O ? .. 3:0") 1.. .. t?:00 ...?!? 4.. .. .. 4:W S.. .. 7:00II.. .. 4:00 6 ... s:#> :<.... r.:oo 6.... i:oo a.... t oo V. .. SM?lK.. .. ?:IW 1.. .. 1?:00JS.. .. ;o.. .. 10:00 2*.. .. 7:00 .. i0K?!7.. .. J? .. 11:00 ?>.. .. R:00 U.. .. 11:00 .. 1:00 ... m SI . .. 9:tO p. m. II.. .. 9:00 14.. ..|lS:oo;s4.. ..10:001s.. .. 12:00.MM .. 1:00a;.. ,.U:0o IS.. .. 1:00 35.. ..11:00 :00| 117.. .. I:00| i Dally. ?xi-?pt Sunday. Hunduy church trnlno will Uave Elm 3rov? al P:43 a. ni.. and Wheeling at lt:lT j, m. 14. E. WEIBGUIUiER. tfpnnrnl MnnnRer. Wlieellno Brtdne & Terminal Ry. c. o. BRKW8TER, Receiver. Time Table No. 1J. to take effect 12:01 a. m., Sunday, November 19, 1893. Leave Wheeling- ?Oo. i?;4i. |11:4U a. m, [2:20. *3:15. 14 W. |?:00 p. m. Leave I?eiitnaula-f*:(M. 19:51, |U:4i 31.. 12:!?. *1:21, 14 :W |}:<* p. m. Leave Murnn'n Perry?18:13, 19:57, |11:SS m.. tf:H *1:27. t4:42. |9:lb p. m. Arrive Terminal Junction?18:17, 110:#X 111:5S a. nv. 1*:?. *3:12. 14:44, |9:1H p. ni. 1/eave Terminal .Tunetlon-t7:22. 19:00 a. n.i ?12:40 a. m.. ?J:W. ?4:05. 76:14, fS:46 p. m. Leave Martin's Kerry?f7:28, j9:07. a. m., '11:45. |4:?^ t4:lf. 16:19. 18:H p. m. Leave Peninsula?17:S4, 19:14, a. m,.ni:6U 14:11* t4:17. 16:26. 1*:6l p. m. Arrive wbeellnjr?17:40. |9:20L a. m* 'I?:67, 14:17. 14 26. t?i?. 1?:05p. m. . Dally. fDally oxcept 8unday. |8ua* lav* oniy. All train* will run on Eaatarn Tlma. J. E. TAU88IO. BupgHntawdaot IIHB INTELLIGENCER PRINTING . f^tabUihaMAU aocurate, prompt. ffiSfiWi'i - ' - " - J-.\ it I'hfl