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TOWER OF GONOUKSS. Suitor I'limiltrr on llir I ?imp llrlwrrit thr |*inMriil ?ml XV tin I (lie l(nlion Plainly I'rovlilta, "WASHINGTON, Dec. 27,~8enntor William K. dandier, of Now I lump, ohlrc, ha* written tho following letter to th* Washington Tout: Tho ntw tiumlg;mtion law, tr It pusses, wUI require foreigners coming to live in this country la ro.nl nnd wrlto, us it tovt, llvo linen of tlio United Hint.-* constitu tion. There uro certain llvo lines which eminent Hpunbh American lawyer* ought to roiul. Section s, nftcr enumerating In seven teen clMltSCS tho |K?W?T Of ClHIRrCM, uil?N another us, follows: IS. To make till laws which shall ho necessary and proper for carrying Into execution tho foregoing imwent, and all other powers vested by thin constitution tn tho government or tho United States or In any department or idlleer thereof. A study or tho alwve clause may lo.nl ts?m?? of tho dotlant ndviv'tttw of an ur ivgiint peraonal government at tho ex ecutive mansion to revise their UHser till IB. It Is not contended that tho above <lau?o is glws Congress power hy law pss*ed ow veto hy a twodhlrds vote to interfere -with any power vested cxclti nlvefn the I'renldwit t?y express words or iicoessary Implication. What uro the X>owers expressly given to tho President'.' 1. To command tin* army and navy. L*. To grantpardons. 3. To make trcutles (with tho consent of the senate.) 4. To api>oliit officers of the United States. I. To convene Congrrcc, nnd to ud Jonrn it. when tho two houses disagree. t>. To recdvo ambassadors and other public ministers. 7. To tako cure that the laws be faith fully executed. R. To commission ollkvra of tho Pnlted State* The above are all the powers granted. Compare them with the long lt?t of pow ers given to Congress. Including that lo declare war and to provldo for tho com mon defense and general widfare, nod ending with tho powe.* given In the above clause IS, to inako all laws neces nary and proper to carry Int.* execution all the (tower* vested In tho government "or hi any department or officer there of." The President may command the army and navy. Yes, but Congress by law may give him specific directions what to do with them, to use them In any partlc itlar direction, or not to us"'them all. He m?y grant pardon*. Yes, thl.i l* tin exclusive and uncontrollable power, but Congress may by law open all prison doors and let th.' criminals go free. H" may make treaties, with the consent of the senate, and they become a law. Here is the only power to make law not ve.*t ? d In Congress. 1 lo may upt*dnt officer*. Y-s, but Congress may create and abol ish the offices, and regulate th?? power of appointment by civil ?crvlce rules*; he Is to cmurnlsaton all officers, but h^ can commission only tho.se who are appoint ??(! In pursuance "f law. Ho ,s?io nHviv*? rh - foreign ministers. Y<^. but only minister* fixwn countrlo* which Congress citoti.-tes to how r^??pnlzoil. If two gov ernments :ir?^ atrivlm? for control or a country. (.Umbras* may i?y l.nv decide which government thf United States will rocojjnizc. nnd th*4 I*r. -M.-nt is l>ound t?? obey th* law- and rwelw a minister from ilia: povernmont and refuse to receive h minister fi*??m th- other. The Ido i that the Piv-*ldent has *h ? sole pr?*rogaUv?? ..if deciding what for eign governments shall be rocognl2-<l t?y the Cnited States has no ftiundatlon whatever in any words to be i^een in the constitution. Th<- fact that the 3'nvldent has recog nized new governments without con gressional expression, when Congress nnd the people hav?* approvoil hi-* action. Is no proof what-ver t hat when they <11** agroe with him !h-y cannot control film by law. He is their uir.-nt. and when h does what they want him ;?? d(?, no law i* needed. When he threaten* to con duct himself otherwise, whether by ac tion or non-action, thi- whote subject may he.controlled by law pa^sotl ov-r a veto, under the ample power.t In Con gress granted by ?? ets >u *<. of artlrl- 1. of the constitucioit. wnlch are not restricted nor limited" In thi? resp??.-t by any ?rth?'r clauses In the constitute.:: There H no e^ajve for the advocates "f monarchial govTiimenr in Washington, from th previsions of clause l\ Section s. nr;l cle 1. It Is singul ar th*Jt th.? only two Pr^-i dents who hav.* undertaken lo defy Con ?resi hav?: been .Mi-lr-'W Johntwm and ?;p?ver CJewriand. Th- one tried t'? er .?'<> and maintain against the will of t * ?::gr-s.: ten new stat?s governments In this union; I he other claim-* the right ae:?li>" th* wi'l of Consress to aM i?? sustaining abroad a bloody tyranny over hii oppressed nation. Mr. Johns ?n betrayed find abandoned tli- party.wh: h ?'?lected him, bLs treach ery was condemned t?y all right-minded men. ami ht wt>n: out of olhce without a party and without a friend. Mr. Cleve land stilt lingers will; ns. GEN. MEBED!T$ HEAD DEAD. Tl?f \iiirrlmii l)l|iloni*tlil l'tt*?r? Anj' In UUllngnl?lic<l < ? rrr r of I trfllllirM. P.xniS. Dec. 27.?Oeu'ira! .Uerediih Head di.d ;hls mon.ing. John Meredlt.t Jtead, dlp!on>i?tlst, was bom In PhlUidelphki on I'ebruary -t, 1W7. He recoiV-si hi-; education at ?'* mil itary sclio ?l and ?t lirewn. where li?- re ceived the degree ot A. M.. la 1 mI??; w.is graduated at. Allwiny Liw Sch<?ol Iti 1S.V.?; ?iude]d International law In Kurope, w^s Adniitted to the baa* in PhilndeiphUi. ?tii ! nfiorward removed to Albany. X Y. H- w.tr? adjutant general of Nev York In lSg/>-*5. He was on* >?f th" orlgrn^tors of the "Wide Awake" po'lticjil clubs in ls^? He wms chitinnan In April of the same year of tn?* commit tee to drnft ? bill in behalf of New York stale, uppro [#riaiIrig S.iOO.OOO for the purchiiHe of ^irih, ?iid he KutiKequontly received the thanks of the war department f^r his ability and 7.<nl in organizing, equip ping ntifl forwarding troops. ITe was first UnltM Stnfs consul general_ for Urance nnd Algom In lS'j'J-73 and 1S70-2, and arHlng consul during the Fr^ncM German war. Afier the war lie wm appointed by Ceneral Cissey, minister of w.ur, to form ar.d pntilde over n commission to examine Into the desirability of t'iach? lng the English language to tho French troops. In 1S72 ho icuts appointed United StJit'M minister resident in (?reee?i. Dur ing the Itusso-Turkl di was he dlscover ?-1 that only one port in Kustda wan wtill open, and he presented to Secretory Kv ?rt.H the <wivantages that would accrue lo the rnmmero! <>C the United State* were a grain Iteet dlspntcherl from New York t-i that i?-?rt. The event justified lil* Judgment, sbjee the exports of i.t-r eals from th" tjnlted Stat- s showed tun Jn' rwse within a year of $7.'l.OOO,OOfl. While mlnlrtter to (Jreeee he reeelv?sl li?" thanks of his government for Ids effeehial protection of Anierb-Jin persons emd Interests in tlje dang'-reun crisis of is'k. Soon afterward CongreM, from motive:* of economy, leftmcd tho appro priation for the legation at Athens, nnd Oenerel fte.nl- b<rl|<>vlng that the time was too critical with the mlmiion, enir r!"d It nt Ids individual expense until 1- 4 reslRtiatlon,, September IW7'.?. In 1^1, when, owing in parts 4?i bin effort ), after hlo reslguallon. the territory tbit Iih?I been adjudged to flreecc had been finally tr.insterred. King Oeorge created b!m :< Knight Ur.ind I'rosfj^f t lie (u<|. r ? ?f tii * lted>ieirier. rb" hlgiwst dignity In the gift of the Ureek government. TARIFF HKAH1N00 IVIII ltr(;|n To tlny?Kvrry litlrrri* will i?r r;ivrit i? CloiiK'i'. WASHINGTON. D. H.e. 27.?Por 1'iul work on tile ri< w tariff bill will >.e Itegun hy the ivaya ami ni'-ans com 1,1 It 'ee Mondnv ivhm I he lirst of th" '? lie* of hearings wjii'-h mi. to evlend ?we|\" days will be held, .ludged (titi'Miui uf rorrespotideiu'P >i has eonie 1?i the eoiiuriltti'e on t'i' 'oibjeet there Im a more wldeKpreud Inicrrsl In the forHnonilng bill than has attached t.? any other rovMen ??f | ill'* tariff and the number of builne** | men who desire to appear before t!i?* committee Is unusually ip-eat. The pro irmnune arranged by Chairman Olng ley iiimI his colleagues cnnti'Mphites hoshIoih from ton i?i four ?I'l'l'ific. I'o hem- all the interest which will be,on the ground, vvtlli one m* two :-liednlc? t?f t1i?* hill to ln? CoVi'i'i'il o.irh day, I ho representative of every Interest will ho ohllRo?| to enndouse their statements. ,No allotment of time Ims been nude In ndvnnoe to any i%i>t?l!?*it*its, hut on each tin 5* iin* committee will arrange a pi?? Btnmme Imsoil on tho number who uppoar t?? speak. ? Instead of listening to each member of tin- vai'lotis tldem* Hons, tho committee \\>in avoid repro cluirtIoiih !?)? asking every delegnHon to Hi'leot a spokesman in prevent Ith views. Several labor ovgnnl/.atlons havo sig tillled ihelr Intention to inula* ;ir?u tnent* ln'fore Uto committee In (he In terest oT protection Cor the Industries lit which they'll re workers In nihil* Hon there will bo representatives of various commercial bodies, us well as the usual delegations of manufactur ers, producers of raw materials and lini?orter?. The statement* made orally In tin committee, as the more yaluiible of the written statements, KUbmUtod.will ho printed. After tho hearing* to out siders, It 1m probable that novfintivnt otllclal5# particularly tin- appraisers, will be called upon for assistance and export testimony from other ?ju.iriers may he nsketl. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. S?KI!"!li.l? l.?okl?u s,?? , (|,? ,, ,,, Mirogtliriinl. _ To tlu. Kuttor of tho tnl?Uls?ncer. Sll::-oiir l:tw nmkvr.s will so .a be abodnK with the miKhly ,lf iS' H!rJ.h?U'ilIi:">Vr":",'!U- W" ''*?!<? .I. I Horace Mann Vir ginia to>>)me aim,K?,?i nx ech),?| law,oi at Iimhitjlve us soma mitrlt n.'.M ?*?l l"Cl.s!ut!oa. We have made rmhl Rtrldort lu tlu- past quarter of a century Uit ??,. hope ta arise with the .lawnliiK of the now .vntury an,I buckle on an at. inor f..r the Kreat work that lies l..-rvr. I'.'lui'aii.iiially wn are nut nth-atirlni; an rapidly UN \n.? cua do. and th" tax payers are complaining; that w- do not k*iv.? yaluo receive for tho amount in vested. Ourstnto r.iu do more and better work witn the nam* money Juditi.si.dy l"Vl*T l--Kisli.lK.ll. ? hat can lie .lone? a .?innul >vli.h,| law ran he pas..si anil i JiII ?ho are Idllni; ch. lr time aivnj la mir str-vi*. vail.ys :uid werkshop Krou iofc up in poverty and rriin-- to tui our prisma, asylum .t.d reform can heotluoautl and umd.- t.. show -h.it lift?' lVi> a , Urt 1,1 l>,? yn'ul (lraIllu "f Hut some on" may s.iy ihis \< n fro (Miintry; you eannot compel my child to Ko to sch?Ni!. Who ivmifl* the state to provldu for ??rimln.U;': Tho triminaly th?ms. ivi'.s. lr the state Is corn pel led to care tor our boys and pirls ;?ftt*r thry jHH'omo crlmlnnfc*. why nut care for tlo m lvefore tho prison door clones behind them.' If w?* had a law eompellinj? all children betiveon tho ape* of eight and MMeen yean to be in jschm-.l at I-.mj seventy-live- j>t ,x.nl 0f ,jK. time r sclnwls ar?> In session, it w-?uld strength en the ctiirenshlp of oar .state. This law could l?o enfoiivd by the eoii^tublos of each district actinjr as truant otliceis, with Very little exj>eiise. An '.'fr??rts haa been m.ulo to <lo away ; with the county supervb.irs. This I is certainly a mistake. tJive us letter j supervisors. Increase the salary, then the . l>.\-t men u til enter into the work and do- I vote their time and attention x?> the | Kchool* Our cities are stftvinir for bet ter supervision all the time. Th-n why is it not more necessary in rural dl?s* tiiota? In our present system wr> have the district hoard. Make the county the unit Instead of ih- district. l^-'t the board of education be composed of one man ehHo.ed from each district, the county supervisor chairman, and one of their numb-v s^'oretary. This will give uniformity to tii- schooi? of tii- i-ounty and sav.? money in buying supplies and building material. Many boards ??f edu catioi: buy sohtVi] apparatus on time and pay double prlc?:-s for the same. an?l tuihl H>h?>?i houses that are twenty.li\v years behind the tim>. At loa^t one high school s!i ?tild be tablished In each county, with ;i uni form course ?>f stud; , when h:.v 1?i><.-n tli'tifti >>:irs of age in that eoimiy could be a linitt?-l fret; of tuitijn. Our normal s-h ?<?!.: .no delicient in the train ing of teachers. Make them training scIhoIs for those who are to in?.':u -; th | youths of our stab', and not haw tuir i schaols taiiiiMi by children ;v:i ? ha v. I scarcely reached their sixteenth birth ! day and are without any training, j Our ? xainmatlons should, be given by i a count> superintendent who r.-celvrs the questions from a state board, the Stat*- superintend* nt, pivsident of the -board, whose duty it should he to pre 1 pare iiii <pi--stions for exajiiinatious in J ??very county of the state at the sani't j time. Th-.-- uuesiions should be sent to j the county superintendents under seal of Hie s;?it?-. X . t- a.-her s!ivoM receive ! a. Ilr<t grade certlticat-* without having J taught ut least two full tertns of school, j A different* ? of $10 p.-r month shouhl b j made l^etween a tirst and .?Jecin<l grade ' cj'tiflcate. a lirst gnido ceriillcate should bo good In any county In the.state, and the t.-aehers should be examined in ad-IIt'final branches each year and the certificate hold good while the teacher is actually engaged in the work, j fITl/.K.V. A Poller llrro'n Drnlli. I riXCINXATT. Ohio. Dec. 2S.?T^wls Klusni.in. a jiatrolninn of the police I force, lost his life to-day, saving thnt I of another man. At tho Intersect ion j of Vine street and MeMlkon street p.. ? c.'.upht n horse runnlnu away with a buggy in which I'r. Hosier was seal ed. Ho'checked th" horse ho that the doctor escaped unscathed, bin was pushed into an excavation in the street and trampled to \leath by Hi" f ? animal. A JMIrlilgnii >lnn turn* lo Srutl lilt t)ls I'ovrrv Kffr -i'lnlmvlo l?f n llriirfuelni' lo Wnikriinl .tlnuLliol. There Ih alwnys more or less su?plcio!i attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a man so ovorllowu with genoroslly that he cannot rest utiill his discovery Is known to the world, In or der that his fellow men nuuy prollt by what fie ha i tllseovered. li is upon this principle that a resident of Halania/.oo. Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which nurh men aj*n peculiarly liable 1.1 and restores the organs <0 natural size and vigor. As it costs nothing to try tho experiment It would seem that any man, suffering with tho nervous troubles thai usually attack men who never stopped to realize what might ho . the Hun.I result, ought <0 be deeply In- j t'Tested in a remedy which will rentoro j t hem to health, strength and vigor, ' without which they ciuillmie to 11 v*j an existence of untold misery. As the rem edy lu question was the result of many years research a?? to what combination would be peculiarly effective lu restor er. ? ? 111 1 . ? would .scorn that all men suffering with aiiiy form of nervous weakio-rt* ought to write for such a tvmejy at mice. A request to II. Olds, It ?x 17M, Kala mazoo. Mich., stating thai you are nut sending for the prescription out of Idle curiosity, but that you whli lo miike use of the medicine by giving It a trial, will be wavered promptly and without evidence as to wlvre Information came from. 'I'lf proscription Is f^nt free and al though Boine may wonder how Mr. Obis can afford tfi give av ?y Ids discovery, there Is no doubt abo?. the offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that ho may know how you camo to write to hlin. CaOOOOOaOOOOCOOaGOnOaOOOQOOOOUOOtttK'OaOOOO^OOOOOCV^ a IV ft o this year in valuable articles tu smokers of ? Blackvvell's S 3 Conuino ? Tho Gost 2 SmokingTobacco (Vlado | ' Tobacco Von will liml one coupon In niile each 2-otince bug, ami two coupons inside each 4-ounco liuj*. I'.oyulmjj, rcmlUiccoupou ami sop botv tt? y;ct your share. ao^oc^ooooooaoocaoccKfOoooooeoooocoaaoacuoouu^ou A NUMEROUS BRASS BAND. ?*?miInlilPil >!orr .'Mr in Iter* (linn Son?n'?, A I'll! 1(11 iii> |? Hie I ?' .olllrml 1.1 kla The Chicago Times-Herald: Cotnedl :m Wlljiain H. Crane says that the greatest brass hand that thh country ever kiimv was mi organization la ul Hiniwa, iuwn. many year* ago. "I've heard (lllmore and Souva and ?tll tln? rest," siijj Mr. Crane, recently, "bui ?.lit?!r bands couldn't In* compared with that prairie aggregation for a moment. "la in)* theatrical silad days?when I was inueli younger than I am now ?I was trying to pilot u company of thes plati bright light.' thtouuhout tli" west ern province!". Huslness was bad and our treasury mis low. At Qtiutmva the theatre orchestra hail some son of grievance against the tiaungeuicnt and demanded pay 111 advance. The theatre refused and our organization \vns not tliiaiu'lally In u position lo discount the future for a ylngle moment. ?So 1 start ed out to Had some port of mmie, if possible, to tide us over. 1 finally suc ceeded in getting the Ottumwa brass band to agree t?? pl.iy three tteiectk ns I si front o/ the theatre before the per formuii v In return for, free admission to ?he show. "The band showed up on time, car ded out itu part of the contract and went into the theatre. I w.H on the door that night, and by mid by I was struck by the fat*, that the Ottumwa brass band must l?e one of the most v markabt ? musical organization.! In the country. Kvery minute or two some bodv would conn* up to the door with a brass horn under his arm. wave it at me and s;iil on into the theatre with out :i word. After I hat! passed in titty or sixty musicians In this wav 1 Itegan to grow .i little suspicious and stop ped ar> old granner who was carrying In a Idg tubo*~ "'Kxeuse me. sir.' 1 remarked.*'but do you play Ir. tin- band." " 'Nope.' he answered. " "What :? i?? you doing with that horn, then?' 1 asked. " U'm xoing t<> go in on It, If I can,' he replied, candidly. "'Whose i* It?' I Inquired. " 'lilamed If 1 know.' he said. 'A MI ?r outside there gave it to me and said I could get In with it.' "E left tile door and stepped Inside the theatre just in time to see one of the band boys drop another horn out Of .'i window Into the hands of some body In tie* crowd outside In the alley. "As near I v* as I can calculate the Ot tumwi brni < band that nig!-.: must have had more members than (Ilhriore or Sou.-a ever directed at one time." WEARING CHARMS. Ni'U Coi??lilrrnt Vrrv Siiiml lotlritil ?>f Very >ltty. Mow droll that the notion of wear ing charms should revive and be consid ered -Jinan instead of silly, as it used to be considered when as school girls the pr-'s-nt generation ??f women wore an chor** and crosses. b--ar's teeth and cat's ey-'s as watch clmrni.-. For .t coin to bring lurk with I; 1 be lieve :t ought to come to you in the or dinary way of circulation, with the hole ready-made. You then take i: :.i .i j?w el-r and have It ringed and embellished with some stone. A three-cent, piece makes a more Impressive pendant than the ten-cent piece, and is not so often seen. ??r course you can only buy lucky things for others, av If you purchase them for yoursHf they are no good. The poet says that love brings itself. It Is not brought; and much ??f tii- name may be observed of luck. In money matters it is often v?ry capricious, lavishing gold In showers or. the most lumpish or un deserving of mortals, people who will never muke go*l use of their fortunes; and its distribution of health and ill health is also v.-ry unfair. Luck may possibly be a survivor of tile old Ivathen del:b*j, who shared to tii- full all rhe f.iilln^-i of the worship ers. and were as freakish as possible in their likes and didlkes. llut there are obstacle In the way of getting lucky c>'|us. Think of tindiug a thiv;-cent piece with .1 hole ill it: Tlir DlwiitriTNiOfil lil< l.lfr, Mr. Caillouetle. Druggist, Henv-rs vllle, 111., says: "To Dr. King's NVw Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken with La. tirlppe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up ami told 1 could not live. I lav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in my More I sent for a bottle and began ltn use u:h1 from the llrst dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up ami about again. It Is worth its weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without It." (let a freo trial ut Logan Drug Co.'a drug store. 2 It nIII Siii|Hl?r Von. On receipt of len cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mull ed of tli" most popular Catarrh and Hay I'ever <.'ure i lily's Cream Halm) sufll cb'Ut to demonstrate Its great merit. Kill! size We. KLY ftUOTIlF.ItS, f?ii Warren St., New York Clly. Kly's Cream Halm has completely e ii red me of catarrh when everything else failed. Many acquaintance have used it with excellent results.?Alfred W. Steyeite, Caldwell, Clhlo. Ilnllilny 11??tr?. For the Christina# and New Year Holi days the Ohio Itlver Hullroad Company ivlil have excursion tickets on sale at ail ticket olllees, to all points on its line, at one fare for the round trip. Ticket* mi sale December 24th. 2otll and .list. lSPfi, and January 1st, lK'.iT, good to return un til January Ith. ISM, Inclusive. IterkIrnN Ariitru Srtlvr, The best salve in the world for cufo, bruises, sores, ulccrs, .salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all ?kIu eruptkmu, and posi tively euros piles, or no pay required. It in guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. 1'rlee l!."i cents per box. For nalu by Logan Drug Company. To cure all old fores, to |>eal an In dolent ulcer, or to speedIJy cure piles, you need simply apply DeWltt's Wlteh Hazel Halve according to directions. Iti magic-like action will surprise you. I'harles It. tJoef/e, corner Twelfth and Market streets; Howie fr Co., l!ridg?! port; Peabody &?. Son, Henwood. I CA6TOXIIA, I AMI S! MI NTS. "other l'-opl s Money," whhli *\-Hl be *? ecu at the opera ! I on mi* for a niitlnec and nUlit |?*??*ruriiiaiii*.? New Year's day. r'rlday. January 1st, comea preceded by a record of .miic. in th" principal "ast ern cities. 'I'll*- play presents a liri^lit and pretty plot. wowu and Interwoven In Intricate implies ultli d?*ft lingers In a moat entertaining and masterly man* ner?a manner that at Urst provokrd u "mil". th"it profound laughter. A rich ratlin* who de.dren lo marry his young and handsome daughter to an old hog l?n> - r Is outgeneraled l?y hh own machi nations. Iplans an elopement for h!.-? nephew with a'handsome but unknown young lady. I ll:< consternation can well be itiumn.'d when he dlvcuver< t<,,i |a p. that all his scheming* for his m-phuw have i aimed at himself. as hi* ? laughter U the girl in <|*.ies!ion. The Idea is a very funny one and compels laucht-r of Itself. The company i* an exceptionally capable on.*. Maggie Cline In "On Uroadwuv." will | b- the attraction at the Opera. House on Wednesday evi?nlng. Miss Clhi"'s long ; ear.-.r on ;V- New York cdag;c Iuim I j stamped her a* one ..f th? vaudeville ; -ik ..s or the present time. The sup | porting company is Ivaded bv John Ci. I i Sparks, a most capable comedian, who i was conmvied with the Ned Ilurrigan j forces for the past several years. There . ai-.* t\v?-n:y?tlVs* oth-rs In the east al j most ei|iia||y well known. Ic Is iilm>*st j safe t,. predict that Maggie Cllne will be j jj reefed with a house of overflowing1 pro j portlona during her engagement in this city. Seats can be secured at House's I music store. The attraction at the Grand to-night. 1 Heyday and Wednesday, will be t'harlen !?:. Ithuiny's most laughable f?rce comedy "A Haggage Check." Mr. Jllaney is .111 ? of the f-w authors who can distinctly f.-e| the pulse of the amusement lovlnir public. lb* tirmly believes that theatre goers go to the 1 theatre to be amused, and in conse quence In- has confined himvdf exclu sively to the writing of plavs that can not fail t.? bring: roar* of laughtn- from th.* oudlene>. in "A Hagg-me Check" Mr. l'daney has written one or th ? inost amusing and laughable farce.; ever pre sented to the public. The plot in gen ?ral. which runs entirely through th" piece, deals with the losing of .1 haggan r!i>*ck by a young man. who thoughtless ly enough laid It down in a lunch room, j It Is found by a tramp, who in turn de j hvTs It to u parsonage by the name of j lsaCouboy. a man without a ?;on.svlence. I lb* -enures the trunk that th" cli.-ek calls f?r and finds papers entitling the owner . to the possession of a steam laundry. If lie endeavors to run the laundry and the complications he encounter.* in the en tire piece are of the most amusing kind. The compafly includes vome of the best j knotvn artists on tho farce comedy *:age. such a> Crapewln and l-Ivans Lizzie | Melro.-.*. I<011 is Martiuetti. of the famous i Martinettl family of acrobats. Kckeri j and Heck. Anna Chance. Cora Carl lie Charles ,\. Morgan. Nettle l'dack, for merly of H.yyt's "A Trip 10 Chinatown." last, but n ?' least. James A. Marcus, the j smallest living actor on the stage. I)r v (?omit. I NKW YOlIK?'The imports of drc uuods and general merchandise ut this i port this week were valued at SMS* - I Kt nculnst Ji.M4.Sfil lam iv.-k un,l JS.r.T-i.OL'-; the corresponding week lust I year. The Imports of specie wore J7o ? I -'C2._of which were gold against 1 JTf'.GO:' la-t week and S1XU1S th" cor j icsivouding week last vear. The ex ports^ of specie were JSSO.OOS. of which ; S?r..nr, w?v gold, against $.115,.'571 the corresponding period last year. l.l\ r Slot U. , l)AST l .1 itl-'KTY?Cattle stronu; prime M .>0iH 70: feeders S.I COtiflt !?0: bulls, stag- and cows $j Wft :t pi. Hogs ! il shade iiighec; prime Huh? Yorkers ' and pigs J.'I GO "J/1! Gr?; best ni?*Jiuni fio'ti h'.iivy 5:t 4.1; roughs J? ortiff 3(?0, Sheep steady; prim.* J:t 605i,3 7f?; fait- 23; common S:' 2 iO;coni mon to uood lambs SIOO^S uO, Veal j calves ?t> 005j 0 SO. KrrntUltiff* ?i?; |*imivUImiii. j I'll I I^A DKLl'I-t IA?Hutter unlet, hut firm; fa'ney western crr.nuery 22(ftL^^c. Hggs IIrm and 1?- hiaJier; fresh nearby 1 24c; do western 2:\ . Cheese unchanged J Sugar, refined steady. Itrnultfiil rorni* mill C?tii|ioi?Ulnii 1 Are not made by clianco. nor enn they I ever In any material be mad" at small ex pense. A competition for cheapness, and not for excellence of workmanship, Is tho most frequent and certain cause of the rapid decay and entire destruction of arts nnd manufactures. For lJeit (which Is the ?"'heapei?t> Work the Intelligencer Job Printing UQ'.c* im the J'Uce tu (ia Si?vr Voiii* l.lfe Hy using "The New tJreat South Ameri can Kidney Cure." This new remedy ; is a great surprl.se on account of lu cx i ceeding prOmptiiesa in relieving tmln In | the Kldii'-vs, llladder and Hack In male I ?.r female, it rellovea retention of , water and pain in passing It almost Im mediately. Save yourselves by usbi* , this marvelous cure. Its use will pre. : vent fatal consequences in almost all cases hy Ita great alterative and heal lug powers. Sold by It. j|. List, dru-. gist. Vheeling, \V. Va. " l*llra ! I'IIm ! Hi lling |?i|ct ? Sympt onis?Moisture; intense Itehinir ami mIIiikIiik ; most at iU?bt; worsi- l.y seralclilnK. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed ami ulcerate, be. eomlm: very sore. SWAYXr/S OIXT. Mi:NT Kl?.|is tho ItchliiK nnd bleedlnc heals uleerntion. anil In most eases re moves the tumors. At dnat?:lsts or |,V PhiuiShg."""- "r- ' ?s?" "ll?w to t'urr All Skid l)lirH?r?," Simply apply SWAYXirs OINT.MIOXT No Internal mediehio miulreil ?'ur".s tcil ter. ?yr.ema, Iteli, all eruptions oii in,* fiiee, bands, nose, etc., lea vim: th" skin eiimr. while anil lieu11 hy. its great heal ing aiul curative powers art* possessed bv >' Am,< dran;giNi for ,M\\ A> N i;'s ? ?l N'T.MKXT. ttlisXw Tor Iiifauts mul Children. fllf fa EDUCATIONAL. WIILUINO YLCIIMCAI. SCHOOL " am) uusiwss INS III 1)11. + 'lVi liiiir.il I), piiiiim-n?*-TliM inlawing Imjuii'Iic.h will In' t:nigiu; HudlnnnUU, Me cluilileal aim Ali'lilliM'iutuI Drawing. l.el lers iiii'l Klgnwrltliig, Designing lot- Pp-s ??i? Palnt-is I'.iiiini-im.ik'M^. ?*iu-v?'rH mid Hioiifi'lillnry, .Modeling Hi i'Iuv, liimltH -M Department I!.' kke? p|ng, Ste tuicrHiiliy. Typi-wrliliig, |v .mnuehlp. Cur iTHiiotuli'iirM iiml Moderu I.iiiiKtiiiu'*^. Tuition (??,< in T'-ehlllnil I >epuriii|i-llt, 12 per lilolitli, uililll'f Inn In all rliMxi-H. llllHllli-xn Oimrllllflil Moi|i*ni Lull* Kiiui:*-*. IJ mouth: I ii >?>):!;? ??|iliiir. Cor? fi*M i mi mU'iii'h, I 111 iui 11 >i 111?, | ???i* ii inn 111: Stenography mill Typewriting, ii |ht iiuiiit11. No tholarslilpi' wilil. Si<nliii> I '111* I I liiMiiHflvt1" tor oiii' ii unit li only. Spi ? ??InI i'I**kmh for ladle.* in li?iih ?1?*|imrttiifiith. ?'ln?*o!i iii -.---I.in in ? ? i*i? I in;, . Kwr particular* lipid) ii li m GEItllAltDT NKILSON. ?IflI KKffrlor lliilMlnir. HociiMd Kinur. , MRS. HART'S School lorVouni| Ludies and Children, lUKlniiil llll s MaiLctfctrocU WHEELING, W. VA. (j|>t!i atiiiiml mimIuu btvlui Moniiav,SKI'. I|;hiu;i< m, isimi. Tl?l? nrliool oJert n roioplf lu mid thorough *ducntioii In PiurrtOAt. K.VoLMH, .MATHI..*tAT|i?s I XUtJMlCI.V.ICI, IwHIN, MotiCliN I.ANOHAUKS nml ri.o<'i riy:t. ART KlTlilO, roinmrtml tiv Mn Evn Hub tmra. otler.i Mitwrio^ nafwtiWce* far I'aucll. i.'lwconl. Water Color. Crnyou lJruwInn* and OH Pointing. lUmi^relved In the I'rliimrv an l Inmrmedl. nte DepatluiotiU. Kur circular* or laiDrvleir, ?jipljr to 31 us. }\. MKvr.xs imr.T, 'UV.U 1'f I:iri1. Wln-rim.? 'ft". V*. FINANCIAL. li. I AM It. Pros JOS SEYlioi.l). CaiihlerT J. A. JCFFKHSON, Asa'I. Cashier. BANK OF WHEELING. CAJ'M AJ, $200.0tM>. I* A11> LV. WHEELING. W. VA. niiiKtrrona. AII*n Urock. Ju??i?li P. Paull. Jatnei Cummins, Jli-nry Rlrberson. A. Kuymuon. Joxeph Seybuld, . Gibson La nib. Inlereat pa!J oti special deposits. 1 psiji*!! draft* on England. Ireland and Scotland. JOSEPH SHY HOLD. myll CawMcr. |>A.\K OF THE 01U0 VALLEY. CAPITAL $175,000. WILLIAM A. I SETT.7 Praldent WILLIAM H. SIMPSON* . Vic- Pre??d?n. Draft* on England, Ireland, Franco and 1 Germany. PTwicTOP.f*. William A. Isuit, Mortimer PollocI:. i J- A. Millar. M'llilam Jt. Simpson, E. ii. Atkinson, John lv. liotsford, J llllUS Pollock. . Je? J. A. MILLER. Ca.?hter._ J^XCIIANGE BANK. C A PI r Al S300.000. J. N. VANCE President JOHN PREW Vice President DIRECTORS. J. N. Vance, George E. Stlfel. J. M. Brown. William Ellinghura, John Pr?tv. John L. Dickey. John Watorhouse, \v. E. Stonv. W. II. I'rank. Drafts Issued on England, Ireland. Scot land and all points in Europt-. i: SAN'OS. Cashier. c^c^coo^ooo^c^o^c^o^o ? Wedding ! ?? x 1 Invitations. I ^?co oo<?o^ I xtimplcs of New Shies ^ - Ccin he seen at our C J (ountintj Room. Call ^ 4 ond see tliem dt r -r ^ O ? 0 1 he ??^ ? ? o I Intelligencer, 25 diid 27 r *f J . O lourteenth Street. O ? ? RAILROADS. baltimoreFohToT Depa.-tur?? and arriv al oi trains h* W1h*<?1 If.K. Eastern time, t Si-hrdule in effect Nov. .?-12. is:-o. 9 MAIN LINE EAST. ; l-'or Baltimore. I>hilf* ilelphla and New York. and a. in. a:.?l IMO p. m. dally. . Cumberland Accommodation, .:U9a. m., daily except Sunday. 1 Grafton Accommodation, 3:40 p. ra. daily. AKItlVK. Vro:n N.%w York. Philadelphia and Bal tiiuore. >?:20 a. in., daily. C'umberlaml Express. i\Z'< p. m.. dally. <,'unil"*rland Aceommodatlon, 7:2j mM ex?*i*pt Sunday. Oration Accommodation, 10:10 a. m.. dally. TUANS-C1II0 DIVISION. Tor Columbus nnd Chicago, 7:35 a. in. and 3:45 p. in., daily. Columbus and Cincinnati Express. 10:15 n. m. dally, ll .-lu p. m. dally, i-xeept Satur day. and -MO a. in. Sunday only. Sandusky Mall I0:lf. a. ni., dally. Ni-warlt Acoonimodatloii. U:lo p. m.. dally, except Sunday. St. Clalrsvllle Accommodation, 10:13 a. in., and 3:10 p. m.. except Sundny. ARRIVE. Clil'-a^o Expres.-?. 1:15 a. m. and 11:10 a. m.^dailv. Cincinnati Express. 3:IT. a. in. and 3:H0 p. m.. dally. Sandusky Mail. T.:"0 p. m.. dully. , Newark Aceommodathin, U':.V. a. m., dally except Sunday. 1 Si! Clalrsvllle Accommodation. 10:", a. m. and r.::iO p. in., daily, except Sunday. WHEELING ^ PriTSUURGIl DIV. I'or Pittsburgh, fulO and ?:0O a. m. and o:l<* p. m . dally, and 1::*^ p. in., daily, ox c.-nt Sunday. I-or Pittsburgh ami the East, 5:10 a. m. and 5:10 p. m.. duil> AliPJVE. Prom Pitlsbui'sh, 10:lu a. m. and 0:55 p. m., dally; 11:991>. in., daily, except Satur day, and ":'.!0 a. in.. Sunday only; 1^:3') p. in.) cxi-pi Sunday. CI I AS. O. SCI'LL. G P. A.. Ltaltimore. Md. J. T. LA NT. T. TV A . Wheeling. W. \'a. OHIO UlVilli ItAll.ltOMI io: Time Tiftdo In t-IYect July IJ, 18SG. 'Dally. tDutly except Sunday. Enhtorn Time. Suiith UouiViL |J l ? 3,5 j~~7 Via l'.C.C.ifcSt.L.K.J la. in.lp. in. Pittsburgh. Pa. .Lv.l ( *9:101112:45 I'ial 4 :;j) 5:4C 0:11.. 7 ::? ??. in. , *5>:W m :I5 p. m s-.::2 S':45 10::'J IP*, nir 2:21' la. in j. ni. Wheeling Moundsvlllr. . . . New Martinsville. Sistersville Wllllamstoun. . . Parki'ibburg. . . . llaveiiHwoou. . . . Mason Cltv K. & M. .1 unci Ion.., ifc UVi Point Pit'iisaui. . liioj G:5S 'V * Jtv. (p. ni.'p. m. lv. .v. M. Junc...Lv.( ,2:2y ?;;!? Charleston Ar.j'u'o, ' 112.01 12:3_ 1:2;. 1:1, line 3:3i?| 4.! |p. m. il? p. hi. p. m. ?>uiiipoii? r i " -. ..I. r,, 1 lllllt IllKtotl. , , . ijjsol i;;u| |tjf,v: i 3 'n1 .^v " ,:>1 in.la. in Lv. lluntiuiMon. . .| t?2:3> Ar Charleston.W.V.|'fl'sf|*'3:5fe| lvvuovu Ar.| ?2:101 t.S:iOj ,k?S? Cincinnati. O....Ar.l 7:00i'%:f.rJ Lexlmrion. ICy ..\r.{ 7:2ii| $:w|a. m.i -,;s JOllN J. ARCHER, A. U. P. A." ,'12:1 j |p. in. p. in. Ip.'in. '7:00 I P. ni. ":a) railwav time card. Arrival mid ?l"|i.?i-tur<* of truli:* on and V. T4" i>!?i IIxpliitiMtlun of? "??fen im i. Mark*: ?l>nti> Pally, except _Inj. Pally, i Saturday. ? Pull)', ?j.vMonday (Siiiim i; ? only. 'Halur nay* only. rtii Stmidard Time. J*!"in. !ii ,vu Mi,"in i.it, Kunt.T'Arrlve/ ? um \Vu-i|i? iini, NY. **:2>) am Mill Waul,.. Hii|., full . N.V. ? i" . ,i 'iimi11 11|,| a- COIN ? , Mil iip.i,i? ? a,?uiii.... 'lo-.M am '":.o ?iin)..\Viis?iiii);iun ?'lt> l!\. *1:25 pm P'l?mi. 15.\|| i'ii IMv.. \Ye?d Airlvn.*" ? .mi r,u c'ciluinlMiN ?ml Chi. *i.i.''Mui " I ? 'tin (l?,| < ?iim-Hi... pin ?!' i"ii <'?iiiiinini ;,n.i en,.in. ?S.uS am >???" I,in i inl?? *? mi.! riiuln. ,.... \ ? * ? pin i '.?Imi,ii.ii. .in<| rid |:>.;*ll:li> uin .*'? I"" *??' ? ? ???'? \ri',,||| ilO:W ?lll "I-* Si. ? ? In ir- -v 111 ? ? Accuii).. Hill :-i riuii -v 'ii.. coin..: yni MiiiMlimky Mull. ... *5 30 pm h. ,v ?? w . i*. it IMv. Arrive. I'm I'ui .l.uiyh '111.l? Ulil I'|m?Ihim:Ii ??:.? pin Mm I'm- inn^i, |,|,.| i:?>i.. Ml::w M"i ?, llliHl.iiir.li <iiwi i:u?t.. J2::*) am ' 1 '?-Mm I'll i* li.ir i;|i I11':W PH? Ij'M'iin. !?? . ?.. c a si. I.. Hv! Arrive. ; win. HttHliiir;;h ... '? W.lfl pm jiiii ?Sii'iii?>i,\'ti|i> u,,.| w.'nt pn? ?'I'll! ..St. i,l,e|,vH|e Arconi.. !?:lfi PIU :? I'll! ..I'lll.xl.niKit uliil N. v..I '3:25 pm "Miii fiti-i.ii.m, | n. Y..'ll;;w?m "? J Mi' .?I'ltM liiiruli Accom... tt>:#>am . west. I.X., rill, ii ml St. IrfiuN -7:12 wm ;? I"1' L\ . I'll' and Si. Louie ?6:1X ptIV :*? Mm;..i:.v. HI ?? II Ii. I. ml rhl..i *3:25 pmr KI pill . .I'ltiv. uiuj | I.'iuilnoii..|M 1_:30_irn l'.' ";i" ?s. IV -ltrl(in?'pori. ("Arrive. " win Fi.it W;,\||.. .nut rill. .9:3* pro : wm 'anion <ii,.I Toledo.. <9:35 pro ? | wm All:.iin-., jiii.| Cleveland' 19:3R pmf um st. uiH-tiviiii. ami nun. '.9:35 pro om SM-iiUnvtll,' mid nttsJlllJlj am - "Mm Fort Wayne mill ?.!hl.| 1A:I0 pnt - Min i'imion ittiil Toledo..; t*i:10 pni '- i" Mm,AMI;,n.-.* umi Cleveland, il:3S pro ?; Mm St?-uI#*.. iU1i| \Y"H?vllle 9:35 ptnr MM l'lillutl^lpliii, miii n. Y. n?:lO pm Min ? ? I In i tlniui ?? uihI \Vn?h..| ;6:10 pro -I nm.steui,',. umi w.-iirvilM'! 11:10 pnj r>P-ri. U A iZ R l Arrlvi. M'.w am . Tolrilo uml Went . ! ??:10 pm ? .ini i !v\.... Akron K Cntiton( f.;10 pnr M'.'?? nin llrilllant and Sti-uli.-nV ??M.IO pm * ?; M!n'..M.ivflll,m and Canton.i*ll:H? nm ' Mm I Ir III la nt nnd S'.uhHi'v ?ll:10*m Impart, i'., i., \ W ?HrldKcp'ui Arrive. I Muttfrn Tlun*. i' . um Tolt-do and Clil. ?2:M pm . ? Min;Clf> .* . To!fdo and Oil.! tS:00 pm 4 " I"" Matallloii Acrom tiltOO am /?'?I in ..St. cialrnvlll** Acrom..1 Uifliim ..! !'N. 1,1,1 --St. i*iulr?<vni.? Areom..i 11:30 pm : pm .St. i"ImIi-vvIII** Arrom..' pm ';'-J I'm'..St. <'lalrsvlllo Accoin..| 16:M pm ItUfJ? Local Freight J'-Mar-t. I Ohio lllvcr ICTR am; PiiMeiiKpr .... TiiRer ?' ? Mi" I'ltfuenK*!* . ? Min I'.im--iik? r . KiliiW.j" ' ~ , uciisiisi !.. a;.., t,, j, C> ]?. Arrlvo. I?:l? win lU-llalr. , Mm Woodsdold | 9:13 am 1 I1"1 n ii.I /.a:i' ? vI! 1 ? ?. 1 :.6 Min RAILROADS. TbeClevelaad, Lorain & Ming R. R. Srhodulo KIToctlvo Novrmhrr 2J. 1W6. Cleveland D?*pot Foot of South Water St. 1 :oiX<; SOUTH?DKI'ART. Stations" [ jp. ro.|p. p.|?u nu " 1 . A J 5 J M:r 1:00l ?i:30l I :.Ui C:05 5:35 a.m. ?>:Vt 1*1:10 1:19 1:X 4:46! 1:53 ?5:05! 5:43 mm wm 10:13 3:3!* 7:21 ion;, 4:0S; 7:5: p?:52 4:17: S;l*0 | Cleveland i Her<*a l.^st'T Junction 1.oral ii | Klyrla ? iraftoii L?*st?T Junction .... M.-dina Seville Sterling Wurwlck Mu9.nl I loll J'JHt UP Canal Dover 1 Now Philadelphia ? ..... Uiirlehsvllle ?11::,5| 4 .52! *5:201 Urldgeport I 1:C"| 7:001 |p. m.|p. in.jp. in, UOING NORTH-DEPART.' Stutioni^ ja. m.|a. m.|p. m.| I Lr" S:40;*ll:fi0 s 11:16 7:3i? 10:49 5:25,-11:35 l':lu; 11:21 S:.-C; ll:?7, S:37| *10:50 7:21 10:371 C:5?' 10:IS| C:52 10:12 9:49 ?::10t 0:23 R:5r 9?VS 5:25! S:r* 5:1S. >>:: 5:lu! ?P:10! 1 C:?l a. ni.|a. m.|p. m. J7:41 ?:lt ?8:30 6:0? C:15[ 6:37;a. m. fl:3il 6:4.1 7:W 7:? 7:41 10:03 la. ni. Cleveland Herea l^tfr Junction ... Lorain Elyna Grat ton I^ester Junction ... Medina Sterling Warwick MuH5lllon Justus , Canal Povi-r New Pnllr.<lelplila... riiriohHVllle Bridgeport ?f.:15 5:41 i 5:151 ?6:35 6:21 6;031 ?5:4i . H 4:10 p. m. 3:45 S:30| 3:00 2:53 7:12 6:55 6:26 6:13 6:00 3:50 IP- m. Electric car< between Wheeling. Mar tin'*. Kerry and C., L. Jc W. Depo; la Urldgeport, ?Pally between points marked ? ^Sunday only between points marked 5 Other trains daily except Sunday, un Sundays Train 1 runs to Uhrichflvllta only, and on same days Train 4 ani 5 starts from UhrlchsvUle Instead of Dridge port. Through connccttona and through tickets to nil points. Call on aponts or address W. K. ^S*OODFORD. (len. Manager. I Cleveland. Ohio. ? M. G. CARREL, General Pass.. i Cleveland. Ohlo^ FHST ? TIME 9 OVER. ? PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES "IMV HANDLE ROUTE.1' T.EAYE WHEELING 9:45 A. M.. C1TT - TIM 1-1 DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY. . ? Arrlvo COLUMBUS 2:25 p. m. Arrlvo CINCINNATI 6:05 p. m. Arr.ve INDIANAPOLIS 10:15 p. m. Arrlvo ST. LOUIS 7^0 a. m. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAIN* ' PENNSYLVANIA STANDARD COACHES. PENNSYLVANIA DINING CAIt. PlT.T.MAN CARS FROM WHEELING JUNCTION THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. OTIIER TRAINS LEAVE WHEELING. For Steubenvlllo and Pittsburgh 7:25 n. in weel; days; tor Pittsburgh and th* Lm-:. and for Columbus nnd ChlcaRn ac 1 -:5 n. in. week days: for Pittsburgh, Har ri?burK. Baltimore. Wushington. Philadel phia and New York at 3:55 p. m. dally; for. Steubenvlllo and Dennlson at 3:55 p. ni. dally: l'lllfburgh at 7:00 p. m. weelc d.ivi; f..r Columbus. Dayton. Cincinnati, lndiana|iolls nml St. Louis at 9:30 p. m. week days. City time. Parlor Car to Pittsburgh on 3:55 p. in. and 7 p. m. Tralnis. 1'ersons contemplating a trip will find It prolltable in pleasuro and convenience to communicate with the undorslgned. who will niuIce all necossary arrangoni?nti> for a di'llnhtful journey. Tickets will be provided and baKgage checked through-to Ocllnallon. joux Q T0?LN.S0 Pa??enj;er tmd Ticket Agent. Wheeling, W. Va. oc3 Wliceliiifl & Elm Grove Railroad. On and after Saturday. February 2. 1595. train:* w H run as follows, city time: _ ' Leave'"\Yhe*'lini;. l.*-ave Eltn (."rove. T'rn T'nielT'rnT'nic|T'rn T'mc'T'rtCrmo No u. m.'No. p. m.iNo. a. in. No. p. m. " ",6:(m>(20.. .. 3:00 L. .. f6:00 1?.. .. 3:00 "" 7u"o ".'2.. .. 4:fe .. 7:00'2I.. .. 4:0d .. 5:i"> 5.. .. K:oom.. .. 5:w v'* . .. 6;0>H 7.. .. 1:?:00 25.; .. fi;00 ill" lOi'Hi'.s.. .. 7:W' 9.. .. 10:00127.. .. 7:0*1 ' ii ;0*i'W.. .. S;C<);il.. .. 11:00129.. .. S:0<1 ? 11 ih.'i.t:.. .. 9:"0I n. m|31.. .. 9:00 \l ,12A,:'l.. .. 10:0"(13.. ..12:00133.. ..10:03 1; lioosfi.. ..11:ih?,i5 . .. 1:00135.. ..ll:W i? : .. -M jlT.. .. 2:00| **{ pal lv. except Sunday. suniliiv ehuroh trains will leave Elm p* General M a linger. Wlieeiinu BrMuc & Terminal Ry. C. O. BREWSTER. Receiver. Time Table No. 13. to take clTect 12:01 a. in., Sunday. November in. IS)S. Leave Whi. hi'K ^:w. r.'.i.-. {ll:lo a. "5:I*'. 1:3'?. SS:00 p. in. "iVavo Peninsula- 'S.0:51, 111:46, a. m., *3:21. t?. ,n. i.eiivr Mm ! in'- l-Viry - a;|- <0:57. |H:5J u. m . ^2:32. ?-:**. 1.42. 89:12 M in. Arrive Terinuuil .'uiutlon- ,V17. 110:03. }ll:5s a. ni.. !2:3*. .4:4,;. t9:lS pm. Leave Teriiilmil .Inn. lion - .:22, J9;i? *. m . ? l40 ii. m . 5?:'-5. 15:14. 1^:16 p. m. Leave Martin's l-Viry- i7:2\ S'.*:07 a. in., ?12:45. iJ'?4:h>. <5:19. ISp. m. Leave I'etiiiiMiln .1:34. J9:ll a. in., *12:51, 11:11. '?: 17. ?5:25. iS:.'^ v? in. Arrive NYlieellnu--17:40, 19:2') a. m.. *12:57, 14:17. M:25. 15:31. P in. 'Dally, i Pally except Sunday. JSundays only. All trains will run on Eastern Time. J. E TAl'SSKl. Suprilnteniont. rnilK INTELLIGENCER PBINtTnO 1, v.'tabUahuivUL Ncul, ucouutt, prouipU