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donTpoisonTourself Food is Poison If Allowed to Ferment in Your Stomacli. rutrtl ("oil eont?ln? polnons ?o danpp.us 'l"" ""J' "Itecin Bimllur to Alkaloids which ilruraim *re not al,.,'ni i,> Mil to the public. 1 ?? ^.n,. nt ... K.^?. nonuw ?? wwwwMiw dAnrfrously ?!ck from Indication! y?r what l? Indlgntlon? H |? putrid lundl*eated) food In the ptom-icIL The polwna of undigested food are ,!vort>?t Into the blood, and affect the liver, the nervea. the kldneya, the b.-.m and all the oriana of the body. They rause wcakueaa. letharfy. headache. dtzilneas. mental depreatlon. bad .? ?. atomach-aehfc fever, flatulence. Mlpltatlon, nausea, conatlpatlon. loaa of appetite, Jaundice, prostration, anae mti rheumatism. etc. Thfl' can be got rid of only by helping in,- stomach to digest Its food. ?nd this u done b.v the Shikar Digestive Cordial. you will nev?r be stronger healthy iq |on(! an you suffer frorajlhdlgcatlon, ' |,ins ?i you. allow youfslomaeh to tilnt vour ayatem with tht polaona of putrid' food. tnd ?s for a cure, nothing will cure vou w quickly " 8haker Dlgeatlve rordlal. nothing so -certainly relieve vour pain and discomfort. or give you ram nrfr.ith. energy, and endurance. At druggist*. Ten cent* lor a trial ^Addreas for free book. The Shaken, t -;.a V street. New York. MEDICAL. . . Vk . . A m Best * ^o! all Cough Medidnes is Dr. Acker's English Remedy. It will stop a cough In one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, relieve asthma, and cure consumption, if taken In timeIt is made oithonor, from 'Jie purest ingredients and contains neither opium nor morphine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. ???*? ThraSro?25c^ 50c.and'$J per bottle. At Druggists, ACKER MEDICINE CO* ! 10 and 18 Chamber? Street, New York* y.wmi tJnUr^M n?r? toutaU*ai*?^Wr*kMtaBerr. Lm? of Brsln Power$eed?<bevi?eliefu!De?F, Lmi Vwmtyt ttijhtlr emlttooa, erlldrwma. to potency and watting dlwuw wand by tobuh tgitrroncrextetwi, Contains no OPlaiM. It l orrre tool* and b)o?d bnllder. Naka* tba p?tf id pant ?tnm and olaraa. EagMr earfWd fa rfit pocket. SI per &o*t a for SA. BrmaU prtpn} withawfluannamataetoceraoraow r*fan-l*j. Frtr mMIt*! book, aaaled. plain with tcttltaoBtala and flaaadal r*fer? for#*. Xattorvforeonnutatiotu. Bnoert of if?tufitmi. s?<1 br oaradrertiaed aranta. or address tmre llMd 0?. Mssdnlo Taopla. Cklea|? Sold in Wheeling* W. Vt, by Logan ft"-? Co., corncr Alain and Tenth streets. . drt4?tth*?r . t" fO^wt 4&LITE1 n i.1 T?ra ram 153 mar Trnrav? u (Mid under poiitits wmwn guarame*. uj Mtborlx-d agsota only. to cur* Weak Memory; hem of Brain and Nerve Power: Luet Maabood: Qulcknee*; Night Lmm; Evil Dreams; L*ck of Confldere?; Nerrouscew lassitude; all Dmip; Lom of Power of the <?enerat?Tf> Organ* in either ? r. csnaed by o?er-*xertion. Youthful Emm. or Excessive Uto of Tobacco. Opium or Liquor, which lead* to Misery. Goosatnpcioo. Inaaolty and Death. By mail, f 1 a box; six for $3;wita written cuarantee to euro ?r refund moony, temple rwu*k?gr, containing fire days treatment, itb ?il instruction*. a cent#. Ooe aample n\7 sold to each per??n by mail. MnLaln's New Pharmacy. Sole Agent*. Eleventh and Market street* (Kgerter Block). Whealirfg, W. Va. IC DDitM'C fob either hex. LL DnUN OTkl* remedy being la. - " 1 " ,:Joctod directly to the of those dlaeaneM (I of fbe tienltO'l'riaari In Xl In Orfaav, reqoirea no PJI Ul Wm change of din. Core W-2?-Wir?arftotee<t la 1 to 3 - * ' A?ym Hniil plain pock, ff TT? ^raaae. by moll, S1.00 W W MX JC??old only bv McLaln's New Phnrmacy. Role Agent*. Eleventh anr] Market streets (Kgerter Block). Wheeling, y. Va A Snows BroMieni. KilrtdM cQrativaamt for KervoosorPleJl BIU?4kIm. BraJo CiluunUOti. :>vci*l or f*o?rai jU, *J?o for 7U>?ti> n??B, Goat. 6idB?7 Reordan. AeM bp C" the'arnolo chemical co. 15. 0. Western A*emn, CHICAGO. For naie by all druggists. Jyll'd&wy LADIESmw"" >* OR. FCLIX LC BRUM'S s?a) SteelS Pennyroyal Pills J J am the original and only J (_ PKItNOH. aafo and reliable curs y i.? market. Price. $t X(ii seat r vbymatL tannine eolii ouljr by McLaln's New Pharmacy. Bole Agents, E'eventh end Market aireeta (Kgerter h - * . Wheeling. W. Va Jrft-dftw P Pennsylvania Stations* eansjliMia Llaesl Tr.tlnn Run by Central Time. *. rt ORices at Pennsylvania .Station on Water rir.. Foot of Eleventh St., Wheel' "t McLure House. Wheeling, and nt " Pennsylvania Station, Mrtdgeuort. r .u?.i Myatem?"Pan Handle Route-" Daily except Sunday. : ft lieelltljr to Leave. Arrive. , g nnd Bteub'e.. f6:2&atn t&:*?pm 1'iii.thl unit I'lttm ti. ll". am ij-2S mn >?k 'ombtrland nm jO:J6 pm u* iitci Ht u Haul Halpm \' r i' i* ani Clndn.. ?:2S am K:Z6 pm >-'p and Htrub'0.. t5:2S urn t-:35 prti 1 ?n l \ V 112:2j rtt t?:3i pin II* and Pitt*. pm n.*30 pm ' '".i.-I- uii 1 Chi.... pm fJ:20 pm J'! m l N V *2;fit pm !():!& am i' ind Waah.. liUprn'Miaan f ..\'r j'.-J Pitta. : V. pm *tOM am ? .it.1 l>nnl?on.. *2:S5 pm #J0;35 am '' lltnapolla and fit L. It.lt pm K i: *m ind C ncln . ftHD pm M:U am h ' uvi C'ntilmbtiii. 1H:00 pm t<;ir am r'iv?vt By?trm-C|0vHand and Pittahurxh DWIaton. njn dally, *xunpt Hunday, aa fol) i MrMfeport to T*ave. Arrtv*. ' ' *a bvt1a ii i.d f'lilravn I'M nm I'M nm ' " n nifl Toledo r. nrn K:U6 prn jr..i Hu*ub?rivi|l?... fi:?H am M:Wi prn 'ill?uid PlitiKo l? am v.og pm J" Mil nn 1 IMtt* ... [i :<? urn Jo i-6 nm ''?n?l in?| f "tilrajfo... 1:10 rm *:0S pm irid Toledo .... .. l:lo pm h:'C pm ?nd CtoveUutd.. mo pm 12:x'? pm md WoliavliU).... < is pm 7:M am { ' ! New Vork 2.44 prn *:16 pm and WMn 1:44 pm 4-.rj? pm r *nviil??n?1 Pitt* . r 44 pm 8:06 pm J 'I TOMMNHON. I1*** A*"Ht r r,n r oot of KI"V?n|h and Writer Kt?. INTEI.MOK.Vl.EU I'ltIM I.MI " I A.: ;|>lilLNT, Nut. Arcjrttj. I'rnnipl ! ONE CENT JOURNALISM ABdlURmlU-lt t'nUn to Uw Tulr to Tlirttr. New York Post: There la an Inter eating account in Cosmopolls of the orl Bin of the one-cent paper. It was Km He Olrardin who started the downwan movement In 1X38 .when lie establish ed the Press* at forty francs a yen.1 Some comment on the enterprise l>: Armand Carrel In the National led t< the famous duel with 'Glrardln, In whlcl Carrel was killed, for Olrardin had re plied sharply and threatened, as ou: ji'ui Iiuuni.i uu vu yuuuni the biographies of various editors. Uu he dlsclslmed all Idea of doing anythlni more by selling his paper chsap that making money.snd he made It. dlfferlni In this from our ono-cent editors. wh< sell for a cent not to make money, bu to Increase their power. Jules Simon one of the oldest. If not the oldest, o French journalists, who writes the ar tide in the Cosmopolls. commenting oi the enormous change wrought In jour nallsm by the - one-c?nt movement points out that no money can be mad< at thfct price by mere circulation; thu It Is the advertisements drawn by th< circulation which supply the profits. T< the Advertiser, says he. "It Is of no 1m portance that you are listened to b: diplomats, studied by flnsutiers. dl* cussed by the newspapers of every par ty. The only thing the advertiser care about Is th<> number of your readers; I Is your publicity that he buys. You an therefore obllged.oti psln of bankrupts or en pain of death, to mnk# large **! -? In order to make large sales of a penn: paper?that Is. a paper which goes.ti worklngmen, furnace-men. messengeri and so forth?what do you need to be A savant? No. Wise, far-seeing, ra tlonal? By no means. Rationality I tlresoma. It Is passion which doml nntfn- it l? Men mini which attract* am holds; it is hatred which is contagious It is folly which excites the Imuglna tlon. It is to whatever is silly am dangerous and unwholesome that sucl a journal must address Itself, becaus instead of receiving from on high th manna of life, it is obliged to go dowt low. very low. and howl with th wolves and flutter all bad pojtslons ii order simply to live." This is a pretty black picture, am yet no one can deny Its substantial ac curacy. Still, there are countervails considerations. One is that, consider ed as property, the most succesifu scandalous papers are not as sure ai the soberer ones at hlRher price. Then is no more stable property in the worl< to-day than the London Times, whlcl is absolutely free from the faulta de scribed by M. Simon. A share in thi Times 'is to-day as sutv a possessloi as consols or Bank of England stock So that, as a rule. In deciding wha kind of paper you will establish. yo< have to choose between stability an? very large profits. The competltloi between,the scandalous papers Is every where Very great, and their success therefore, is apt to be ephemeral. Tin supply of men fit to conduct sucn pa per* m large. Even If It does not rui the older competitors out of the field, i cuts into their circulation, and maj any day "get a beat" on a crime o scandal which would run up the salej by tens of thousands. This makes thf profits very precarious: one day th? owner is rolling In millions: a year late he Is borrowing on mortgage. He neve gets a permanent public of his own The editor Is. as Tocquevlllo polntet out. a man bawling out a window t< a crowd In the street which is contin ually moving, and can be stopped onlj by something startling. Another thing which prepares his de cay is the necessity of Inventing, whlcl in this market the competition makef Inevitable. It Is impossible to keej ahead of rivals all the time with rea sensations. The professional liar hae therefore, sooner or later to be called In and he goes the othsr fellow "one bet ter," and although his public likes scan dal. it prefers it real. A nasty thlnj actually happened Is worth two pro ducts of a nasty imagination. Whet this begins, th* competitors shou "fake" and offer rewards for his ex posure. and then there is a furious con troversy over the question who of th? . . ?_ In thf mid Jl?l Ifl UIC (icuicai ... die of the shindy probably a new cum petltor appears, and so or la capo. Th< evil Is a great one. mainly becau?* 1 begets a habit of mind umong larg< musses of the population.^ flippant. Ir reverent, devil-may-care way of look Ing at things, which act unwholesome ly on all the business of life: but. as 2 mercantile vtnturv, ch^ap. nasty Jour nallsm can never prove really atract tve. Its profits ar?? uncertain, and evei when It brings wealth It rarely brlnjr any social consideration, without whlcl wealth, to most men. loses half its val tie. It differs from other shamefully acquired wealth in that it has to be ac quired openly, bv processes which ac seen of everybody, while other din graceful gslns mny be made, so t< speak, "on the sly." THE PACIFIC COAST. XIn ClIniKtr, Dni u la lonnuy Poor .Man. Special Correspondence. LONG BEACH. C?l.. March 15,-Thl la a little city by the sea, where th roar of the old Pacific la heard by da; and by night?the "Sad sea wavea.' The little cottages nestle among th gigantic palms and tropical trees of un pronounceable names, given them b; tne natives, this section being largel; nJttled- by Spaniards and Mexican# One can go In the sen bathing now | one only has courage to face the hug waves. It is spring well launched her now. the temperature climbing up li the 90's. This section has suffered from drout! this winter, the rainfall being less thai half the usual umount. They had i very unusual full last week, comment Ing with rain, and ending with itnou to the depth of aeveral Inches. In th' morning the sight of trees full of or anges and covered with snow greete< us. so all went out and played snow ball The trees were Injured somewhat b; the weight of the frutt and snow break In* the trees down, rne inow wan ?wi Anftele* In but twenty-two mile awiy, and the people com* bur" li number* during the hot *ea*on. It I" l ion of Atlantic City renort for the re*l dents of nearby place*. I-o* An*elr baa (crown to bf l large city, with ai oil field" In Its limit*. It In one of th chief Interest* and a .Unlit to aee. Ther are about JOO derrick* ntandlng.the well yielding about ten to fifty barrel* pe day by pumplnu. of a black oil of a* phalt baae. It I" only u*ed for fuel am la said to b? cheap for uteain moklng It can only t* used with ?team. Abou 1,000 barrel* are iwed In I/O* Anfale per day. Itelnu too heavy for pipe line It I* hauled about In large tank Wacom Some of the railroad . nKlne* burn th oil for fuel. The well* are about I.W feet deep, nnd no duller* where well are kept within the prescribed limit* Ii?r.l*l/| In ttimo rAJIPM ur?' II * CIOIM? R ten fe??t from one to the other. The "city of the angels' flourliihe from th?? tourist trafle. There llttl rt*? for It to nourish on. There in i K.khI deal of wealth here, and mnn; fln* home*, hut it Is not ft placo for t poor man. Thorp ?n? hut few Indus tri<*i? to 'TnpJoy labor. Hulldlng: is pos nlMy tho ino?t pnwpfroun, but II mu? have an ^nd, ao far aa Its pr**?*nt lin jxirtanre ito^s. No manufacturing <*ni ho don?*. ?ave of the lightest Haas.J*ltl coal, from Australia costing l< 00 t? $11 00 per ton. not ?qual to that mined a Whaling. The country Is agrlniltur ni unit hortit ulturnl. very product!** where water ran be had cheaply. ha an unapproachable climate, and la i delightful country to live In. but th "comer" should have money. Wvery thlnn la of the Intent and all new thin# are tried. The electric car* on aom IInea have air brakes and whlfttlM. Th llnea are lone, alx to twelve mile*, am nil splendidly equipped. aome hnvlni nlxty feot enra In l<>nirth, half enclo*e< and half ope?. Aa they have no winter th" outside eeat* are flrnt filled. riiey have no Hundny, Theatric ar o;>?n and I noticed carpenters at worl on a new houae. All goes If on wlahe It to. Things grow blar. We aaiv < pumpkin weighing 100 pound* and a sweet potato niiwl-'n i>ouiuR The** * are exception*. The people are hustler*. They will make money ?>rr the - tuurUt or "any othc r man" ir they .*m. . TOL'ltlST. MARCH oTD0500LA. flreat Krllaln'a Adtmirr on flir Mnlidt'a I'orrrs - Sli rnglh of l>rr\ Ixllr*. i CAIRO, March 23.-Now* from the ? front received her to*diy confirms the i report that the British-Egyptian ad vance guard, under Major Coiiinson. oer cupled Askaheh on Friday without op^ position. A fort is now b*lng built at t that place. This force conHlsts of 1,200 T men, of whom COO are cavalry. \ The Egyptian debt commission met !? to-day. to discus* the que*tlon of the > withdrawal of funds from the reserve, t with which to defray the expense* of i. the British-Egyptian expedition up the f Nile, but gwlng to the Illness of the - German commissioner the meeting was i adjourned until Thursday. LONDON,March 23.-The main Egyp tlan force is put at 10.000 men, of whom *r 4,000 will Soudane*e. who are real 1 tighter*. They will not reach the first B line of advance before the end of April. 5 The march upon Dongola will depend " upon the strength of- the dervishes, who ^ an; concentrating there. Doubtful re* ports place their number at 10.000. The Army Intelligence Department " possess only the most vague Information 1 regarding the strength of the Mahdlsts. L' Military experts distrust the estimates ? made by Hlatln Pacha. Th?**e consider \ that a report made bj the Russian trav?' eier Eilseief, recently elected a mem0 ber of the Russian Geographical Soli clety, I* more reliable than that of Siatln Pacha. He says that the Khal' I fa's forte numbers 40.000 men. lncluds Ing 10.000 cavalry and camelry. They iiouanaa loo <wi rin?4. of'which 20.000 are ? Remingtons really Jit fur service. The * artillery Is poor. There ure twenty guns' j at Dongola and Ave Krupp and ten !* siege guns at Umdurman. '* A curreapondent of the Army and * Navy Gazette states that the dervishes " are now able to deliver a deadly fire. 11 They will combine European tactics * with the formidable onsets of cavalry :1 and speersmen In the old style. The , correspondent declares that the British * tactics of forming squares and awaiting " the shock of battle will not do now In f fighting tho dervlahea, and If they are * followed will result In rout and ruin. 1 The consensus of military opinion Is * that If a reconquest of the Soudan Is ? Intended, a picked force of British and 1 Indian troops 20,000 strong will be necl essary. g ftucala fbf Fruiter. ? ST. PETERSBURG. March 15.? - France will certainly have the support t of Russia in whatever policy she i choosi-s to adopt in Egypt. The Noi vosti tails for the neutrality of Egypt * under the guarantee of the European * governments. The Viedomostl will not * be long before she speaks, and when s sh? doe*,. she will have the support of ' those with whom political honesty Is i not an empty term. t The feeling here against England and f Germany Is bitterly expressed, r Hi VUfiUB xua ?I10. van i tvn. ( ???? 8 II 1? (iraulni on Uif (Jronml of DtwrtloB. r Qartr Verdict* r TRENTON*. N. J.. March 23?Chan: cellor McOIll thin mornlnp filed r decree grantlng an absolute divorce to Mr*. 1 Charlotte Augusta Drayton, on the " ground of desertion. Mr*. Drayton- la the daughter of the late William Aator. None of the evl" dene* token In the case If on file In the 1 chancery clerk's office, all being In the " possession of Chancellor McGHI. In the ? beginning the decree says: 1 "It la impoaslble to escape the con rlc*tIon that the defendant s susplclona of his wife's Infidelity were not dealt tute of foundation. In questionable clr" cumatam*ea at Jeaat. but I ?n<*f any Judicial precedent, which holds that * under a statute similar to that 01 mn ' state, a husband may with impunity be 1 guilty of desertion of bin wife merely " because he believes her. even under ' gravely suspicious circumstances, to 5 have been guilty of adultery." The chancellor.flnds that there was no " collusion on the part of the husband ? and wife to secure a divorce, and says thnt the mere fact that both desired to be divorced, does not constitute collu* ' slotu There must be an agreement ; PAINFUL CASES. i The Sharp, Intense Agony of J Neuralgia ? Immediate Relief Obtainable. t* The Wonderful H'orki of* H'ondrrftil " Remedy?lightning lloi Drop* m m P?In De*troyrr?Tlie F.? lilriirr. Nearly everyone knows the peculiarly B keen. lancinating pains of neuralgia. Authorities say It is the* most intensely painful nervous malady known. Vet, neuralgia may be cured, and cured " pukkly. e Mrs. J. M. Fields, 85G Colfax street, .. Toledo. O., says: "1 tried Lightning , Hot Drops for neuralgia. The cessation - - - ' l-.linilonnnilu T oi ram *#* ~ e am well plefi?ed with the remedy. The Important thin* la to follnw dilution* carefully: read *heet around k little and proceed accordingly. The r jn*vere*t ca*** have betin cured In ten minute*. Other ache* and palm* can b* f cured aa quickly. Mr. I.ouI* Samuel*. e of tfoott street. YouuK*tawn. O.. Btatei: * M1 had violent palna. <?uaed by dt*or1 der* of tlie *tomach. and Lightning Hot Drop* cured me when other remedK'a h failed." ? I.lRhtnlnjt Hot Drop* I* for both e*1 ternal and Internal u*e. It cure* * couffhn. cold*. Inlluenta, In ffrlppe. lumhugo, rheumatl*m. et<\ It 1* *old by dmgirl*t* everywhere. The &0c bottle * hold* 2!4 time* ax much u* the J5c *!*-?. 1 If you have back ache, pain In the loin*, kidney cone, pkipuhuoii m me heart, etc., try Lightning Kidney and Liver Remedy. It M & sovereign cure for diaeaaet of kidneys and liver. Try It. $1 a bottle. A book describing the uae* of Ll&htnlnjc Hot Drops sent fn?e to any addre.?*. Herb Medicine Company, Springfield. Ohio. FINANCE AND TRADE. Tli# Fwtnrfi of llie Money an?l Niork Market i. NKW YOKK, March 21?Money on call *a*y at SJJ.Ity per cent; last loan 2\$ per cent; cloned at 3per cent. Prime mercantile* paper 606 per cent. 8terllng exchange firm, with actual bufllueax in banker*' bill* at UbT\tt 4 88 for demand and 14 8f>%04 87 for nlxty day*. Pouted rates |4 faTV*ra BS and 14 SSttfM 89. Commercial hlllw $4 86. Bar allver 68Hc. Slaver certificate* 6S\W 69r. The trader* had to-day'* limited marketa entirely to themwelve*. the flnan y farciiL^ should never lose sight ; of the fact that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best " remedv for Cough, Cold, "t Croup," Whooping-Cough, and other Throat and Lung troubles. It is simply invaluable for children. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , will cure when all others fail. Sold everywhere for 2scts. Shun substitutes. clal community at larse holding aloof on nrrount of v.iriouH omrertaiutieji In the alcuatlon that ar.> likely or art* consldered to be likely to unfavorably nff?? t tmarket. The I?ondun nwrkot for Amerb iiiih wan Hat, bin at tin* heel opi'iilnij Mil'M for foreign itivouut were resumed and thl* caused a disappearance of the Improvement that had l*?en In progress tu the do*.- .>f butdness on Saturday. Hi the early dealings Sugar displayed especial strength and gained l.por eent. The foreign operations Influenced a n<-u? r.fl reactionary movement. in which some severe lonsess oceurred. The trading clement expended , Hume en-rgy on the bear ride, using an a text the unfavorable commercial situation an reileeU-d by ihe sharp d Incrimination In mercantile paper, the Cuban discussion at Washington and a HtirTenlng tendency In the exchange market. In the lato dealings, the bear leaders made an effective drive in varioua . Pioi'K* unu wme ?i uicniuunum. and the Louisville & Nashville. New Jersey Central. Kansas & Tewuj prefernil received special mention. The tng In the forenoon was apathetic, but In the Into session. the market became animated at the expense of values. The closing was steady.at the Improvements noted, but with sharp net louses general a.H a result of the day's operations. business In bonds was restricted ana the market developed heaviness in sympathy with the stock *D??S*?,J5i? The aggregate dealings were 1773.000. _ Governments were I (regular, within a narrow range, on dealings of II4.WU. Government bond* irregular. State bonds inactive. Railroad bonds weak. The total sales of slocks to-day **re , 172,4*3 shares. livening Post's London financial cabb-gram: ... . The stock markets were Idle to-da>. Americans wye good. hut merely reflected New York advices no there Is no Initiative h?Me. The Berlin market was quiet, but steady and the Paris market weak on the aspect of Egyptian affairs. BONDS AND STOCK QUOTATIONS. New I*. S. A? registered USV* New U. H. 4* coupon 11SJ-3 V. H. 6a registered IM* V. 8. &? coupon USV4 1*. S. 4rt rwgintered ICt I*. S. 4* coupon 1104 V. A ?s registered *? Pacific 6s of 'W IK Atchison Mtt Adams Kxprecs 1? American jflxpre** 110 liultlmore ft Ohio WA Canada Southern 49 Central Pacific 15 Chesapeake ft Ohio l&S Chicago ft Alton 155 Chicago. Burlington ft Qulncy 74V4 Chlcago Gas ?H Cloveland. Cincinnati. Chi. ft 8t.rL... 3f>H Colorado Coal ft Iron JQ'/4 Cotton Oil Certificate* 16 Delaware ft liud?cn 126 Delaware, I<ackuwanna ft Western..160*i Denver ft Rio Grand*? preferred 46 Distillers' ft Cattle Feeders' Co...... 17?* Krle 14W do first preferred 3Sij do second preferred K Illinois Central W Kansas ft Texas or?ferred Ijike Erie ft Western 17 do preferred TO Lake Shore ? HW* I-urt Tnmt S3 lxmiivUl* ft NashvtUs ?;* Michigan Cantrtl g? Missouri Pacific 3* Nashville ft Chattanooga ? National Cordage do preferred 10JJ? New Jenwy Central .... Norfolk ft WeMeru preferred ?> Northern Pacific do preferred Northwestern - {Tr* do preferred *! , New York Central New York ft New England 40 Oregon Improvement * Oregon Navigation w Pacific Mall .5* Pittsburgh *doPprSbirred '!' gt. Paul ft omaha ?2 do preferrred *r*2 Sugar Refinery.. Tennessee Coal ft Iron ** 'Texas PicMo .#.? . Toledo ft Ohio Central preferrred .... 6t'non Pacific Cnltwl States Express ?? Waba'h. St. Lous ft Pacific Mi do preferred Well* Fanco Express * Western Colon ^ Wheeling & l-ak? Erie *% ao pmirrrtM Gonrral Electric 33 r. 8. Leather preferred Tobacco do preferrrod lOOyji Rrfiultlnm ??H Prorfalont. CHICAGO?An the result of a break in oats and provisions and a failure of (he export movement In grain. wheat ti>-day closed heavy at the bottom price of the day. Compared with Saturday uight. it show* a net lots of He. Corn lost oats SH and provisions 6015c. Flour nominal. Wheat -Cash No. 2 spring 6OH061c: No. 3 spring 4OH06l< : No. 2 red. 644? 64 4c: March MttCWj&wKc: May 20 ?a,fr62c: June 624#63*0?24c; July Corn?Cash No. 2. I8?ic; No. 2 yellow 28Vic; March closed st 28**c; May 29*?29%029Sc; Juiv SOH03OH03O*c; September 314031%0814c. oats-Cash No. 2. l8Vk?l9c: March closed at UVic:. May l9Ktf20Vifcl9%o; July l9?%02O4019ftc; September 2040 2OS02O4c. Rye?No. 2. 3SV4c. Barley?No. 2 nominal. Flaxseed?No. 1, 90c. Timothy seed?Prime 53 30. Mess pork?Cash per bbl 31 87409 00: March IS 82469 1608 90: May S3 9:*f 9 2?4#9 024: July 59 17409 47409 22V*. Lard?Cash p??r 100 lbs 56 72406 75: March 56 0740C 2006 124: May *5 200 5 82405 26: July 55 32405 47405 40. Short ribs-Cash sides 54 7604 80; March 14 6504 8504 70: May 84 77^0 4 97H64 82V*: July 54 57405 10O4 96; dry salted shoulders 4H04^e; short clear Hide* l&L%c. Whisky?Distillers* finished goods per gallon II 22. Sufrars?CutJoaf ?c; granulated 5.S7c: standard A B.25e. Butter?Steady; creameries 14021o: dairies 9018c. . Eggs?901 Oe. VPW VCPW^fflftur rorolntm ?ft Crtfl l>art*l*; exports 14.8)0 barrel*; rnsrket opened hotter with wheat and closed heavy; nothing doing Id spring patent*. Wheat, spot weak; No. 1 hard T4%o f. o. b. afloat: options opened stronger on higher cables, closed He not lower: March closed at 70c; May closed at 99c. Corn, receipts 50.700 bushel*; exports 18.600 bushel*; spot market dull; No. 3, 37l*c elevator; options opened steady and closed lower; March closed at S7Hc; May closed at 35%c. Oats, receipts 172.3W bushels; exports 31.200 bushels: spot market dun; .no. z. z&c; options dull and closed %c lower; March closed at 24*ic; May closed at Mav steady. Flop* weak. Hldaa quiet. Leather steady. Beef standy. Cutmoata caay. Lurd dull and eaay; western ateam closed at $5 45 aaked; May 15 50 nominal;refln?'d ateady; compound 4H? 5c. Pork alow. Kicks weak; atate and Ponnaylvanla 12f?15c. Tallow ateady. ICoaln steady. Turpentine ???ay. Rice steady. Molasaca linn. Cottonaoed oil ateady, but quiet. Coffee, optlona ateady, closing at unchanged prlcea to 5 polnta decline; sult-a 13.00U baga. Sugara. firm; aalcs 4.129 bass. BALTIMORE?Flour dull and unchanged: reoelpta 9,000 barrels; ahlp, men la 1,000 barrels. Wheat dull; apot and month 7J?W%o; May (WMe; ivcelnta 1.400 bushels; aouthern wheat on grade 72075c. Corn ateady; spot, month anil April M%?Me; May S4\i? 34^4c; rt'CclplB 81,000 bunbola; floutherq white ntul yellow corn 34tttt>3ttc. Oatn firm; No. 2 white woatern 2fl\*?27o; re* celpta 8,000 busheln. Rye Inaotlve; No. 2 white 4'ft40e; reoelpt* 1.300 btiahHa. Stiicnr Itrni; granulated $5 20 per 100 Urn. Uutter Ann; fancy oreamery 22fp23o. RRga firm; fresh llftc. Cheeso firm; fancy New York largo 11 ?11 He. CINCINN AW?Flour quiet; fancy $3 2W3 GO; family SI 7503 00. Whom quiet; No. 2 red 71tfc; receipts 100 hushelf; ahlpmenta 1,500 buahela. Corn Arm; No. 2 mlx?d 30?, Data atcady; No. 2 mixed 2><fM2>4c. Hye dull; No. 40c. Lard eiialnr ni IS OS. Hulkmenta lower at 14 S7>/4. Uacim vvi-ak at $5 75. Whlakey quiet; n/iIvk :.32 barrel* At $1 22. Itutter ateady; Elgin creamery 23a; Oh^ 15? . .. v ' . ...1 !?< : iteiry 11<- .??Pr firm; hard refined SM-IWll-Uc. Kelt" ?rm *i IH'', let; ti?>d lo prlino Ohio n?t TOI.KDO?'Wh"at lou-'-r ?nU weak; No. J .-axil UI..I Mar. Il M?y July Gvy-. ?*oru dull and steady: No. mixed 30e. pat* quiet and steady: No. 'i mixed *iur; No. 2 white 2*%/?: Mm> kttc. Hye doll and lotvr; No. I ?*a.sh 8ft>, Cluvereeed aitlve and ateady;prime cash U M: March <4 47%. PHILADELPHIA?Butter firm ond active; fancy we*tern creamery sac, J-Jggs Ann: fresh n?*ar-l?>* ll%?J2c; do western Jlf?l?c. Che*?? quiet but atefldy. I.lva MIocU. CHICAGO?Offerings of cattle were meagr?* to-day, and there was an advance of 109}i5c. Hale* were on a basis of |3 COft.4 CO for common to prime dressed beef and shipping cattle yylth the bulk of the tranitaclions at $380ft4 3.V. exporters were good buyers at $4 00 and upward, butchers* ruttle ??oId largely at S2 25ft.14U. llogs 5ft 10c advance, the hulk of sales occurring at St 00fr4 02%: common to prime droves sold at S3 85& 4 10 and a few fancy ussorted light found purchaser* at 14 15. Sheep, whipping and export demand prices ruled strong at 12 75?4 00 for i>oor to prime sheep, lambs which were In good demand brought |3 75{jr4?5 for common to choice, sales chiefly above 14 00. HecelptM?Cattle 9,G00 head; hogs 27,000 bead; sheep 15.000 head. KAST BUFFAI..O?Choice fat to finished smooth utters 14 10&< 45; good to choice fat S3 B5&4 10; coarse roughs 53 40ft 3 75; good to choice ateers stock brought 52 5003 00. Hogs, receipts 60 cars: Yorkers lair to choice J4 SOft'4 40; rough common to good S3 40&3 65; pigs common lo fair 54 2G#4 35. Sheep and lambs, market ruled higher; 1 ambit - ?i ?nei VI- mill and CIJWICC IU ClliliC "?%r ?. ? common S3 7504 1C; sheep oJiolc* to selected wether* S4 OOffl 10; culls and com* mon S3 00lux 50. BAST LIBERTY?Cattle iteady: prime J4 25^4 40 ; good butchers' S3M? 4 10; bulla. stags and cowa SI 7603 60. How barely steady; prime medium weights 14 45(04 00; best Yorker* *4 2>)if 4 40; common to fair Yorkurs and pigs, S4 20tT416; heavy ho*a SI 2&4 30; roughs S3 00? 4 00. Sheep active; choice wethera S4 102z4 20; prlm^ sheep S4 00? 4 10; common S3 00?3 40; culls SI 60&t 50; common to jruod hur.bj S3 60<fr4 50; veal calves S5 6oe% oo. CINCINNATI?Hogs strong xt S3 40@ 410; receipts 3.100 head; shipment* 1.200 head. Dry OiMxtt* NEW YORK?It haa been a generally quiet market aa the result of a snow fall. Moll orders came to hand In fair numbers, but wants were of much re duoed< proportion. Printing qxouxh quiet and stead}' at Z'no and no business of moment In odd goods. FALL. RIVER?Print cloths firm a\ 2%c. Good demand for odds, but manufaeturenwtre Blow oollers. Prtrolenm, OIL CITY?Credit balances *1 ST; certificate# for April delivery opened at Si ST; lowest JIM; closed at $1 84; sales 30.000 barrels: clearances 4,000 barrels; shipments 118,SU barrel?: runs t9,SS9 barrels. NEW YORK?Petroleum wttJc and closed at 11 34 bid. 91 Mali. ? NTEW YORK-PIg Iron weak: southern $11 00?! 3 50. Copper fiVm: brokers' lOfcc; exchange price 111 00 nominal. Lead steady. Tin dull. Spelter steady. WmI, NEW YORK-Wool quiet ONE Mlnttie Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches It at tho right time If you take It when you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. Log an & Co.. Wheeling, W. Va.. B. F. Peabody. Benwood, and Bowie St Co., Bridgeport. O. 4 Keller In Sis Horn. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "NEW QREAT^SOUTH AMERICAN hlU.NLI UCW 1 Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptbeaa In relieving pain In the bladder, kldtteya. back and every part of the urinary passage In u?aJ? cr fetnsle. It rnllevu retention oft water and pain In passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick reliaf and cure this la your remedy. Sold by. R. H. List, drugjlst. Wbeellnc. W. Va. QUICK In effect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hsssl Slave. Applied to bums, soalda, old sorea. it la magical in effect. Always curea piles. Logan & Co.. Wheeling, W. Va., B. F. Peabody, Benwood. and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport. O. I Pllr* : lUhta* Pile*. Symptoma?Molature; Intense Itching ( mnit at nlirht vnrtii h* ecratchlnf. If allowed to continue tumor*: form, which o!t?? bleed and ulcerate. beoornln* very ?ore. 8*VAYNE*8 CINTMENT etop* the ItchInt and bleedin*, heel* ulceration, amd tn most cam remove* the tumor*. At drvxrlets or by mall, for 90 cent*. Dc. 8wayne * Son, Philadelphia. "Hour to Cure Atffiklu Bimpir apply swatne*s ointment. No internal medicine regutred. Cure* tetter. ecaema, Itch, all eruption* on the face. hand*, noee. etc.. leevtnjc the skin clear. White and healthy. Ha treat he*lIn* end *iratlve powers are poaaeaaod by no other remedy. Aak your drurctat fop BWAYNE'S OINTMENT. tthi&w Lightning Hot Drop*? What m Funnv Namel Very True, but It Kills All Pain. Sold Everywhere. Every Day? Without Relief, there le No Pet I RAILROADS, TbeClsveland, Lorain S Winding R. R. Tim? Table In efftct Monday. November 24. 1485. Cleveland Depot, Foot of Sonth Water 8treet. GOT NO 80UTR. fcent'l 'Time.[a nafp~m|pm|a mam|a m|pm Cleveland .. 7:20 lrtfj4:S5 ""H Letter June. 8:22 2:00 5:39 Lorain dep. 7:00 1:00 4:10 ICIyrltt 7:1ft 1:19 4:SS Oi&fton .... 7:82 l:M 4:41 Leater June. 7:50 1:615:06 Medina 8:512:0*5:49 Chip. Lake.. *:42 2:2rt s.oi Sterlln* .... |:57 2:*8:17 Warwick ... l:20 2:B?:4O Mapslllon .. 9:47 1:22 7:10 ?.|0 Juatua 10;M3-.W7:W .46 Canal Dov'r 10:35 4:08 7:57 7:11 Now Phlla.. 10:41 4:17 8:05 7:J2 Phrlchavllle 11:25I4:52IB:25 7:44 St. ClmJr*T*e l:37:tO|.... 9:50;T:50 !1:?W :pm) i jp.m, nrtdfcoport. Bellalr* .... l:87|7:06|.... 10:l0|g:ltt(12:50;4:03 "St 0lalr?viII?--6Ttt "p." m. ittfdgeport? 6:02 jv m. OOINO NORTH. Elertrtc car* botwe?n Wheeling. Martin** Kerry and C., 1* 6. W. Depot In Bridgeport. (^entralfimclftmja m|p m[pm|am|am|pm fiellalre j I n:00i 12 :40{S~:4&1?:b!?iI :IB St. Clalravl'el P:8??| 2:9^16:157:40)9:30 J:30 l'hrlch*vlll? R:3"! s-lfl| 2:36'0:Op am'ain pm NtW Phlla... 5:SS V.?) 2'.f?3 6:17 P t'nnal Doverfc:Ml 3:00 6:24 Ju*tim 0:14 P:?* 3:30 6:33 Muftftillotl ...rt:3w ?:25 3:4G7:t0 Warwick .... 6:54 9:Go 4:lo ptu Sterling M5 10:12, 4:33 Chip's Lake. 7?3 10:31 4:4* Medina 7:U 10:37U.Ov Leater June. 1:37 lo.-fio R:?? (tradon ?:45ll:?7 H:<"3 Klyrlu 9:ik? 11:21 0:51 I?oraln 9:151I:SS 6:35 Leator Jiitir. I'M IU:44 5:16 TlevrlU Ar. 9:U0ll 1:80 C:if> a m|i m.i> m Belli?lr*-4:t5 p. ni. Hrldmjport^4:i"p.~Sr St. Clalrav|lle-5:15 p. in. 7:20 a. m. from Cleveland to Uhrtchtvllle 2:35 p. m. from L hrlrhvillo to Cleveland runs ually. ThroiiKii ronnectlon* and through tick* el* to ail point*. Call on our agontii or addreaa M. Q. I'AHRKL General Paaaengor Agent . . Jkr ^ RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival and dtp?rture of trains on and Vj afi*r March Ifi. 18*. K> plana Hon of Refer* / ?-n?*e Marl.?: Dally. .Dally. except Hur.? day. {Dally, except Saturday. 'Daily,#*. ?*e>?t Monday. {Sunday- only. 'Saturday* ohlj, Haiti* rr? Htandanl 'l'lttir _________ Depurt. 1II.&0. Main l.lnf,K?t| Arrive. any\Va*!i., Hat., Phil.. N.Vj ?:? am 3h?? pTn WtLcii., Utti., I'hiL. rc.vl ? 17:00 am|..Cumberland Acvom..| pm 3:40 |?mi Criutun Acrorn j*10:lo am um|...Moiin?JHVllU* Awom... <7:io urn ftf:o(i pm ..Moufidxvlllu Ae?-om..| 1l:t6 pm 'li:w pm...aioiiikIhviiI"' AQcom.. '10:40 pm *?:?? umj Washington uity r-x " :?PTO 'Ueimrt. ;H.4rO -C.O.' EWv.,Wr?t| Arrlw. 7;ii am|For t'oliiml";* arul ?'111. j *1:15 am *10:15 am;.Columlm* mid t'tnctn.j *3:fc? pm lllrl'j ptiij.Columbuir and Clncln.j '4:30 am 8M.i ;>miColiiml>n:i and <'lil. Kx. '11:3ft am *3:10 ptii;...Znti(Mvillc Accom... HO:3oarn fl0:16 am Hi. CJnlraiille Accom. ?:0:3u am Vi.'M pm|Ht. I'luli^vlltn A?*< m l Tt;30 pm IT:M) am Coluniinii* <itnl Cin. Kx.( 2 *iu:l5 atu1, Handu^ky MnH. I *3.y> pin JVpart. If. & b.~W.. I'. 11. Div.i~Arrlve. am For Pit t.'liurKh i*l0:lo am ' to urn i'ltutriirnh ....... ":<*> ptn *3:16 pin ..I'll(Hli'irtrh and Kant.. 11:30 pm 13:25 pm Plttmmiuh jtJ0:00 am ..Pittsburgh Kxpruss. J_|2:2S am Depart. |P? C~ C. & flt. L. Itjr." Arrlva. 17:?"? ami PittnburKh 16:K pm 17:23 am Hicuhi-rivllir and Went 16:33 pm pnn.. Pittsburgh and N. Y.. t3:'j0 pm 3:33 pm ..PittMburgh and N. Y.. *11:35 am WK8T. t":Ja art Ex., Cin. ami Ht. I/Oitt? t7:ll am 19.W) pmjKx., Cin. and Ht. Louia 16:33 pm 11:25 pm ..Fx.. Sirut>. .nnd rhl.. <2:80 pm 3:33 pm;..l'ittn. and Dnnnlaon.. *11:16 am Di-nart. |C. & P.?Bridgeport. Arrlva. 16:08 am.Fort Wayne and Chi. *5:6* pm 18-Ilk Kin < 'iinf/in i.nH Tnlwd.i .!?:IT. nm IG-.Ot amj Alliance and Cleveland VJ-.05 pm 1 :?? am jSteubenvllle ami Pitt*. *0:r.5 pm 116:U9 am'Steubenvllle ami Pitt* tJl:0fiam t*:Jn pmiFt Wayne and ?'hl<aro t6:5K pm 12:10 pm>..Canton and Toledo.. f5:6>ypm 12:10 pm; Alliance ami <'lrve!an<J tl :36 pm 13:44 pmlPiiiludelphla and N. Y. i5:SS pm 15.44 pmiBaltimore and \Va?h. 1&:W pm 13:44 pm!Kiruh?-nvHle and pit*. ffi:M pm 17:11 ptniBtc-Ub?r and Wellgygle 18:5l*am "U?p?tt. I "wTVm,. E ? Arr)v?. ' 1*:fc am....Toledo and WMt.... t?:06 pm 15:30 am,Cleve. Akron & Canton t?:06 pm 19:30 am'Hrllllant and Bteube'le t4:06 pm 17:30 pm IMavNlllon and Canton 110:40 am ^T7:3^prn|Rrlllliint and^ Bteube'le 110:40 am "Depart. ;C,. L. & W.?Brldaer^t. Arrive. Ti.ii am:Cleve? Toledo an?I Chi. 11 at pm 11:40 pm Cleve., Toledo and Chi. t7:90 pm ii:00 pm .... Moduli Ion Accom.... 110:88 am 1*:Q1 am St. Clalrnvllle Accom. tS:2l am f]0:0S am St. Clalraville Accom. 11:31 pm 12:32 pm fit. Clalrsville Accom. 14:4* pm t4:33 pm St. ClalrevillM Accom. 17:02 pm _tl :06_pm ..... Local Freight..... 113:46 am "Depart. ~Ohio River R. SL Arrive. 7:wo am Pasaenger *10:45 am 12J 45 am Pajaenger ....... If:06 pm 4:00 pm ....... Paaaenger S:46 pm ~Lea'vo b.. V.. h C. R7K Arrfve Bella! re. Pellalre. 10:10 am BeJIalre and Zanesvllle 4M pm 6:16 pm Woodafleld 8:46 ai? RAILP.OAD8. "yi^SSK^ BALTHfORE 4 OHIO. Departure and arriv ffCWUMWA al or train* at jwapeiI Inc. Ha stem am a. Mm Schedule in effect AAar. M MBBH 15. i?*s. W ifCnJm ^NE mAT' U^SjjflgMMy ' ; Mrfltlmora. Phil" lufpWa and Maw XffiSS?^ Vork. 12*|0id IljlO a. ^''1*'*^ m. and 3^frf>/ra. dally. Cumberland Accommodation. ^iOfra, m., dally except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation. 8:4&i>. tn-"liibr. MoundavtJIo AccomnjodatMn. 7:00 l?d 8:80 a. ra. and 6:00 p. hi.. ?c?P*8undajb and ll:0i> p. m., Saturday only. From New Tort. Philadelphia and BaV Uxnorc. Lib a. m.. dJdl* Cumberland Bxpteaa. 4 J8 p. nu dalin Cumberland Aoooramodation, m* except Sunday. ' (Irafton Accommodation, 10.1? ? m* dMoundsrllle Accommodation, 7J0 a, ox, exoept 8unday: 1?:10 a. ax.. dalMTSS *na 7:45 p. m.. except Sunda* and 1140 p. m., 8atvrday only. TRANS-OHIO PFVI8XOK. For Columbus and Chicago. 7:35 a. ra, and 3-43 u. in., dally. Columbus and Cincinnati Express, 10:13 a. m.. dally. 11:40 p. xn., dally., Saturday, and 2:40 a. m.. Sunday onhj. Sandusky Mall. 10:15 a. m.. dally* ZancsvUle Aecommodrnon, 3:80 p. m., daily, oxctpt Sunday. St. Clalrsxille Accommodation. 10:15 a. m. and 8:30 p. m^xce^ Sunday. Chicago Cxpreas. lje a. m. and 11:13 a. m.. dally. Cincinnati Express, 4:50 a. m. and 530 p. ra . dally. Sandusky Mall. 6:30 p. ra.. dally. Zanenville Accommodation. 10:59 a. m., dally, except Sunday. St. Cialrsrrllle Accommodation. 10:50 a. m. and 9:W p. m.. dally. except Sunday. WHEELING 4c PITTSBURGH DIV. For Pittsburgh. 4:55 and 7:10 a. m. and 6:45 p. m.. daily; and 3:Q p. m.. dally, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh and the Bast, 4:65 a. m. ' and 6:45 p. in., daily. ARRIVE. From Pittsburgh. 10:10 a. co and 7:00 p. m.. dally: 11:30 p. m.. daily. except Saturday; 10-00 a. m.. exoept Sunday, and 2:21 a. in., Sunday only. CUAS. O. 8CULL, O. P. A.. Baltimore, Md. J. T. bAXE. T. P. A., Wheeling. W. Va. niim PIWP nAlmoin m. Time table In effect December 16, 1SJ6. NOTICE? Plaaae take notloe that trains of the Qklo River U. R. will run by Sut#rn Standard Time on and after September XL 1S36. *DaUy. i Dally except Sunday. Eastern Ti me. . South Bound. | 11 8 1 S " . VlaY.C.C.Afct.L. H. a. TO. p. m. Pittsburgh. Pa..L e *9:l0lflS:45 Bteubenvllle L'e *10:25 2:09 Wheeling ....Arrive '11:311 tlJO la. m. a. m jp. m. Wheeling *7:00 111:48 *4:00 n^nwood 7:11 lirfl 4:15 Moundsvllln ?:* U:lf 4:35 New Martinsville... 1:40 1:I| 5j37 0lstervllle 1:15 f:? rrienity. v? ?Al St. Mary's ?*$ 1:11 :? WtUlamstown ?.... 10-JS 2:50 7:26 Pnrkeraburg ........ 11:00 2'-* 6:0ft 7:lj DttllavUlo ITjjjP 4:0i 7:61 Ravenswood 4:g jljj i flini.u 1 >m4lnr It? 4;M B.aS i QMhim .T. U?i iJi ' Sew H>?m ? I*1 t* ' J" Hartford ~ 1KH 6:11 J? Mason CUy 1:10 ? Clitlon 1:1' 5:JJ J ?:)? PL l'lnunl 1*0 t.ot 1?:I2 Galllpolla Perry t:V ?:? 10:B Ouyandotte I.JS }}:? Hunllnltlon JJ J JJJ JJ JJ Kenovm .... l:?t IJH 1M U:S ~V[TK. A M. Ry. p.m.p.n|J p. ra. K. ft M. Juno?Ly Jt:? ?:<! 5:M Charleston Ar M:* *11:18 ?.0? QalUpolla li:4> ":>s 10:1* Huntington 1:M 8:S>I U:4S Via C. ft O. ky.a. m 'p. m. Leave HuDUrlrton.. tf :15 *1: JO 1:1. Ar CharleatonVw. H:J| *J:? ?a? Kenova ......Arrive ":Q6 *9:10 *12:06 "Via c? ft O. Ry. Jp "m. a. m. p. Kenova Leave] *8:J5 'l:lh '1--S nnrtnnatl. O Ar 2*0 *:? *<^ Uulngton. Ky...Ar| *7:00 ?:b . *!M W. J.~RODIN80N'. O. T. A. Wheeling & Elm Grove Kauroaa. On and after 8aturday. February 1 lS95t trains will run is follows, city time: """"heave Wheeling."" 1 Leave"Kltn Qroye. T'rn Tme|T*rnVme Trn TniHt'rnT'nie* No. a. m.JNo. p. in No. a. m.,No. p. m. 2.. .. 16:00,20.. .. 3:iX) I.. .. f?:?0 19.. .. S.00 4.. .. 7:00 22.. .. 4:00 I.. .. 7:00,21.. .. 4:00 C S:00 24.. .. 5:00 5.. .. |:?0 3.. .. 6.00 K.. .. P:00;26.. .. 0:00 7.. .. t9.00.:3.. .. C*0 10.. .. 10.0W28.. .. 7:00 9.. .. 10:0027.. .. 7:00 12.. .. 11:00 ?.. .. 8:0011.. .. 11:0019.. .. SrfO p. m.UB 9:00 p. m. Jl.. .. 9.-00 14.. ..fl2:00 3!.. ..10:90 IS.. .. 12:0i>'?.. ..10:00 1?.. .. 1:00 36.. ..U:U0IS.. .. 1:00135.. ..11:00 \X. . .. 2 001 . 17.. .. 2:C0| tpatly, except Sundny. Sunday church trains trill leave Elm drove at 9:43 a. m., and Wheeling at 12:17 p. m. 1L B. WKISGKBbk'R, fc General Manager. Wlionllnn Rrlflnp ft Terminal Rv 1 ' i IVV I U U v? - 1 c. o. BRKW8TBR, Receiver. Time Table No. IS. to taku effect 12:01 a. nv. Sunday. November 19. 1S9L Leave WhcoliiiR-Tfc.m tttU ?U.w a. in* 12:20. -3:15. H:W. |:?:00 p. m. I?envo rentn?ulu-{S;QS, t?:5t, lUtfi a. n?., t2:^. 1:21. T4:*i |9:W p. in. 1."ovp Muriln'i 1'i'rry?tS:lJ. fll:l) a. m.. t*:K. XS7* 14:42. Jf:l2 p. m. . _ Arrivo Terminal #unetlon-t!i:l.. tl0:0X |1) a a. m . 12:*>. !:?. H:??. |9:1S p. m l.eava Terminal Junctlon-t":*:. j:>:? a. ra , *12:40 n. ra.. 1|4:?5, ?:l4. t*:4S p. ra. t.rnvn Mnrtln'a Ferry?t7:2S. jv;0?, u. m.. 13:46 14:06, 14: 10. '.5:19. fl?:? p. ?n. l/ravc !*cnln*ula-t?:34. {9:14. a. m,. *12:41. |4:ll. t4:17.)* :*. tv.W p. m. Arrive \\ ?.r..Ur r -t: irt 19-"V* a m. 12:57. t?a7. U:T\ <5:51. !?:(? m Dally. tUolly except Sunday. |8un? dayi only. All train* will run on Kantorn Time. J. K. TAUSSIG. Superintendent rpHH INTELLIORNCER PRINTING X catablbhment. Neat, accurate, prompt.