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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. h DAILY. 1 mutl, ifi (ulturtf*, fvttafff frtpoiL 0 ' r |8 to I Ihrea tnnntbl |2 PO y i ?t MM* 4 CO I Our month.. 78 wiimrd l.y Unlets In CHy Iflc jcr week. jj NUI'ifEUiLY. u by vail, to adurnaf, fetioy* prtpeid. " wir |.t 001 Viz month* 91 00 S WEEKLY. Bj waO, <i* <uhme, ;?vlofft j/fej*'W. II . r'*'-- 91 W | HI i moo the 91 00 Cluba of Flrt f 1 45 (Kb. In Glut* of TBI - 1 <0 Mch. . In Clube df Twenty - 1 V) incli. Hi M l an extra copy 1" l"rwu "tttJO| up dub. w MPT he abota prlr?* are IntftlaMa. BcmJt al . ir r!?k, In Draft* or yo?iof!Uo Money Orderi,an<l ?: .# neither ol the* ??n I* Hwurwl.eentl the g] UiQMf 10 ,c l lit 1NTBLLI0EKCT.K ?lll MJ7 ll? |l n?wa In all dei?r1ri.tni?, fn> oj ?" JJUfVC ?l th. rid, M ?.U ? . 01 ^ tl] < uVwKnnT !ifritted mThumtoJ',Ml! r*n 11 iMinllllM. ' 1 m*l mmlAtitfi lf^'< J WW ma 1 IIM MlHKXA-fVnoiu Jfwrlrijt to bsv? the . SVar lSu??"?l'# inolulr ' their ci "Ml ?r l 'ilV ""I'J? ">! ?? Oountlnj .. 1 faint*bI 1,roP lf,,er 'hiwigh the UMtofficc. , r,. [vxTUlhinw.-bo attention will ?* jml.l "?< to iflon/aoui cvniinuDlmUoDiK trvj ?rtlcU k< mint m accompanied by Iht writer's real name tM ir.'l nditm. j" Bulnoi f.'tltri for n i tumid be adit runt " Frtxt '< 4 (Vi amli/ioumnnomit 6* addrtutd le ih , 4; '.,r ,mti*id*<U ?W"1* of th* ytm mum. ,t - y - ~ F tlhiMMjtmi'. ? nt MIOl'K OF A JES ** ' Tl "Uockofagee,clcftfurmfl," . '1 houitbiltatly the maiden auDg; *? Fell the word* unconadontly K From her glrlub, gleeful longur; Jm Suug u little cblMma sin*; m fung u dug the btMi In Jane; m Fell the wards Ilk* light 1mv<? w*D gr on the curreutof the tune? ,K "Rock of ages cleft for me, J . Let we bile wyaelf m tbee." P' "llnckof agci, cleft for nr," 'll 'Twaaawuiaaueunglhun now, RC Pl*mllngly ana prayerful!;; en Ktery word her batrt did know. ur R.?0 the eotm El itorm-toar 1 bird Heati with weary wiog the air, ?n E?e:y note with aorrow atlfM, CO F.rery a> liable a prayet: ... "IVjck of aze>,cl?it for m?, , Let me bide inyaelf In thee." ??' "Hock of agee, cleft for me;" ?ll Lip* grows aged aunt tho hymn in HU1tlU(>7 >UU KUUrilJi Voice *rown we?k and eye* grown dim , "Let ui? hide mvaelf In the I" ?o Trembling though tho fotc*. and low, cu Row the ecet strain pawcfully r> a? a rim In its flow; r. Son/ aa only they can ilng Ul Who life's stony path* have pro**!; m Huug aa only thay canilug l. Who t?holi th< promised r?ut. I "Rock o( agea clelt for me," . Munic above a cotfio'a lid, ie Umloruewth, all restful! jr, rc All life's cares and aorrowj hl-l hi Neter more, 0 storm-towed anal, Weeor more from wind or tide, Never more (rout Mllows' roll Zi VVl>t thou need thy sell to hUftl jg Oonld the alghUesa, suukeu uy??, . Closed beneath the eo't ijray h.?lr, l" Could the mut?* and atlfTjne.1 l'ps Mot* again In iiledUlug prayer, ? Ptlll?ay, ntlll?their ?<ng would le?, Lrft we hi Jo mjit?lf lu thoc." |J( ? irdf ILItrU, c/BrlLtU* til one M\\\ YORK LCTTKU New Yoiik, Angit.it:? Correspondence Wheeling Intelligencer. The feeling on the great alrike ha* en* ' tirely piised away in Uim lection. Tho . road* am all running, or prepariug to \ run again. Passenger cars arc running Wl on all the roatla, hut freight traini are ?x not reinilar vet. Tho irreat difiiirencfi in standing with ita men ami with each p other. Let the procesa of cutting under each be stopped. There is no use for ono ftl railroad to try to do all the business of {* the country. It cannot do it. Neither h( could it afford to do it, if it were at its a disposal. In the outset of this content 1 th maue the observation that it was unjust and unfair for the different trunk line railroads, in order to monopolise all the business, to put freight nod passenger rates down so low that the wages of the M day laborers mint he continuously cut sx down so art to make the mock in the ro ad* la pay a dividend. The business men who to use the railroads in freighting their merohandise, and those who travel on busi- ah ness, ami especially those who summer la ut the "sea-sides," uro the one) best able to pay such price*) for their freight and lii pa?*ago as will enable the railroad com* fei | paniea to declare .respectable dividends, di mid at the ?amo time pay their in trainmen respectable, living tuges. The in- Y direct cause of the strike wan the cutting th under process indulged in by all our great li trunk line* for a year or more past. It id a clear case that if they carry freight as and passengers for half what they used to charge, that they must cut down all br expenses in that same proportion, otherwise their dividends would onlv lw> half what they formerly were. The point I wi?h to rnHke is, that thing* should Imj ar equalized on an equitable basil. Stop the process of cutting under in price* for m I r eight and passage, and I am very sure K that there will never again be a striko by di the trainmen. gc The New York papers are crowing \\ I quite lustily over the lnct that this State ei alone proved iuelf able to put the striken down without Federal aid. Ji there U no denying tho fact that its mili- Ii tit win h thoroughly organised condi* di tion, and can be put in the field by a few ni hours warning. This should be true of d< all the states. The Sun, a few days ago. ui went for the governors of the different le states who called on the President for aid 01 almost at the very outset of strike* with- a in their borders. It says that a Govern- it or who called for military assistance from the Government, before "firm calling out altof the able-bodied militiamen in his di State, and trying them, is and should be termed an idiot. That is rather plain iau; ana wnai is stranger sun, u hit* two di iroon-pure Democratic Uovernors "luarely between the eyes. It U true that opposition to Federal aid is a cardinal < principle of tho modern Democracy; but modern Democracy aa a rule is not eound or in any way reliable. It is my opinion ^ that Governor Mathews, of Weat\ irgin- n it, did right in calling lor Federal inter* 1? ference, and I commend him for it, and p *o should all good ciUieni, regardless of l the imputations and slnrs of the Sun or tl ?ny other paper. tl A? might have beeu expected, the New ei iark rannl* ilnn'i lit* iU l^nnMUon .. pUlform adopted lit Cleveland lut Wed- d nrida?. Tbey ?r? down on the "double it tandard,' and on everything that squints tl ?ke liberatingthopeople from thograip li ? ,lh? bondholder!. N'olhing but r va ?W Md) and bond, unit* ei ^<"k' 1>? no patience! p ??h anr other clan ol men S ? money, and nothing elie could carry," ere. But in Ohio it i? different,Ohio it 1< *ioft money" Bute by 10,000. The fi >emocr*u litre the loft platform aquare n ut, without anuirming or trimming; end n rith a Ggure-nead for a gubernatorial n andidate, and no fixed principle* in p teir mind*, and but little honeel aentl* n tent in the heart* of the leader*, the/ tl ill neverthelea* make a big run in that tl late, as the tote in October will reveal, fa 0. W. A. e t, lev. frank Do liana on the I'n- b lure ot I'aleatlne* 'I The impreaaion prevaila very exten- 1 rely that palcstino ii to be re?peopled 0 Ith Israelites who are now fluttered 1 >road in all lands and that a largo emi- J ation of this people thithorward has . t in. Some authorities declare even at the population of Palestine to day f double what it was ten years ago. If lis refers to the Jews the Itev. Dr. Ikape, who has been United States Consul Jerusalem for seven or eight year#, rites to the Chritlian Advocate of thin ty to aay that it may be true, but of (he g Hire population it in not true. The luntry, he says, owing especially to the ^ favy ilrain upon the able-bodied men to 1 eep up the TnrkMi army, in rapidlv a ;ing depopulated ami impoverished. e?erU'd villager are every where to be C en. There is lew wealth so ion# the r" ;ople, fewer people, camel*, hor<ei and w ock of all kinds than ten years ago. . ruit and forest tree* are also disappearig. Carmel waa almost stripped of her 8 mbcr for the Huet Canal, and as any Q nit tree is taxed, whether it bears or n ,t nAir ulnnta.l Ft? ?>!?? ??i iere appear* to I* finished. There in no regret, no improvement of any kind, a here aro about thirty thousand Jews in N 1 l'alentine. They are montly from ?' uuia, and do not go there to work or c! ivelop the country, but to die, that they ay ?le?p with their fathom in holy ound. They are generally aged anil tor, living on the charity of their peo- in e in Europe and America. It will re- ct lire a different claim of emigrant* alto- ui ther, nay? the Doctor, to recover thia *f ir*ed land. It i* true there aro new >u*cfl goinj* up ouuiue tuectty wan*, out ostly small tenements, huilt by church r. mmitteea for the benelit o?.lbeir poor fr limbers. Work ban been done on those ,a telling* by night to avoid the hot nun jn iring the dav, and not bccause there bi uch a demand for houses an tr is been reported. The luteal programme v: r Palestine is not Jewish, but Papal oc- P' ipancv. The Jesuita of Europe, adds ^ r. Delias*, are dissatisfied with the contion of things in Italy, and there is a 7 ovement on foot to make Jerusalem the |* sad of tho Latin Church. Commissioners ^ lvo been appointed to negotiate for tho 2, rritory; engineers have surveyed a rail. U 1 ad from Jerusalem to Jaffa; money ia u ling collected for the erection of a mag- Q Ccent palace for His Holiness on Mount ^ ion, to which the wealth of the Vatican a to be transferred. There the successor N 1 Pins IX. is to b? installed, and the m Jity of the (treat King" is to bo the fn* m ire head of the Pontifical See. Russia, * jwever, may have something to say on g iciiiiure <w<ipo(iuioii oi raieftiine. K iiuii> NroniE-s. " ? V lie Srcc*?Itj of Frc*!i Air - Ifnb- U it* oi the t'unary. {J orn Applelua'a Journal. p. A* a general rule, you cannot give a L" rd too much fresh air. Kren in the inter time, although it i>? never nafoor pedient to hang the cage in the window, U advisable to throw opon the window j,ice or twice a day and let in the air. S: inaries are tender creatures, but they 6 ill Mand a low temperature?aa low as r ucgicvo? piUViUlUg IUCV oe OUl 01 a! ? reach of draught*. A temperature gi it lu\rer than CO degree* is perhaps more f nimble, and thi* Hhould be maiulained ^ ly and night if possible. More birds J] cken and die from disease contracted by p cpoaure to night chillines* than from ly other known cause*. Again, the air e; the room should not be overheatou or ifiused with ga*. If of a morning you C lould chance to observe the mime tinge li ithering on the wings of your canary L tat h constantly noticeable on silver n ate in winter, the chances are that coal is has much to do with it. On the otli- " hand, the odor of tobacoo amoko, inead of injuring, seems to have the tenincy to improvo the brightness of the uiuage, and at the name time to put ui ore vigor into I he canaries song. Were st writing without aome experience, I al ould unhesitatingly aay, never subject 1 mr bird* at all to tobacco smoke, liut F. eta seem to controvert any counsel of e ordart far mv own birdd. bacco ih lighteJ, will, if the ca?o doors a open, imediately fly toward the ntno- CI ;r,and vie with oach other in getting n| to the denseat cloud, Having annfTed $ o aroma, Ihev wiil light upon the hIiouI- n ir, or the back of the chair, and pour L rth tho sweetest harmoniea of the day. ai irmit-me to auggeat, then plenty of fre>h w r, and even moderate temperature are. 7 c;wjpnall_v tobacco amoko. Be auml . iwever, that during and after smoking f current of freah air ia allowed to paaa j, rough and to ventilate the room. A Very Proper Prisoner. troll Freo Pre*. Her name will go down to poatority u ttl ra, Margaret Jonea, of Croghan atreet, ^ >d a huudred yeara hence it may be re- Bl led that ahe made a very profound bow n] the Court, and imprennively remarked: it ^Sir, I am a very proper person; ax I L all prove, and I munt be treated aa a 9 dy." 6: "Certainly, madam, we are alwaya wil- ^ ig to extend the utmoat courtesy to the u male aer. Let me obwrve that you were ?! ccovered hanging to a fence laat even* K?not by the neck, but by Tour hand*. .. uu were'calling for Henry in a very i, ick and husky voice, but there was no enrv." "Did you erer hear of vertigo, sir?" she ked as ttho stepped back a little. I have, madam, butitdoeau't make the < eath smell ot gin." & "Sir, I vu attacked with vertigo, I am J bjecl to it." 5 "Are you ludject to calling for Ilenry, 1 id to biting and kicking policeman?" p "No, sir, 1 am not; but under the im- p ilse of the moment even the Empress ci ugenie might cry out and struggle. Why D ilu't thin officer ask me if 1 wanted to 2, > home? Why didn't he escort me home? J Thy didn't he procure a Iandeau and as- ? st me to my rMidonce?" \ 'There are several reasons why. Mra. men. In the firm plaaeyou were drunk. ? the second place, Iandeau* don't go riving around town at 15 o'clock In tne omiiig. I know all about your resi- * snce. I had the whole crowd here one orning, including your ooachman, but- J r, footman, dairv maids, ho?tler*, and so ]j i. They are not out yet, and it will be 5 sort of grand reunion when you walk & 1." d "Sir, I do now a-peal lids case." And I do now appeal you tor thirty 81 lys unlea you-hand over $5." * "I will lend for lawyer*, *ir." "Please don't. Please go in and alt jwn." "I never, never will." a rnM.a ? ? ? ? - ...... ..??? .ur auirc u|?crnilT?l, r The Boiton Journal uj?: ,rXever j cforo in the history o! Lynn, m a ?hoe lanufacturlng city, has the shoe busineis sen to dull a* nt the present time. The eriod following the 4tb of July until the of Oo tuber ha* always been considered C, lie busiest time for shoe operatives; but r to present year is an exception to tho eneral rule, and unless buimexs picks i p thsre will bo much goffering in Lynn J uring the ensuing Winter. The major- I y of shoe manufacturers hate already lied their Fall and Winter orders, and aye commenced to discharge their emloyes. It ia estimated that oyer '200 oprativea have been discharged during the ; aat week, some manufacturers dischar- ] log aa man/ as 40 at one time. The i :uttera' are the first operatives to sal sr, and the majority of workmen thus ir discharged belong to this class. For . DtnedayipMt the11 asters' at theihoe lanufactory ofF. W. Breed, numbering | ome 30 females and 20 male*, have exreised dissatisfaction at their present rages, and have appealed their case to be Board of Arbitration on the part of ; be Crispin organization. The board as considered the matter, and has held a 1 onaultation with Mr. Breed, who stated hat he was paying hi* operatives the est he could under the circumstances, 'he situation was understood by the loard of Arbitration, and the dissatisfied ; peratives were adviaed to continue beir work under their present wages ather than to strike anil lose their Join, rhich would be auickly filled by unem* loyed workmen/' ( Tnancial and commercial BY TELEGRAPH. f fteiv York none/ ami Stock*. New York, August 6.?Moxby?Cloies , aay at lKa2 per cent, after loaning ap to 1 uer ueut. Prime mercautilo oaoer 4idU ' er cent. Sterling at 4.04K for CO days, ' ml 4.8(5 for light Clearings, $12,000,GuO. he Assistant Treasurer disbursed $S60,- ' 30. Custom receipts, $435,000. f Gold?Dull at 10514 throughout the day. ash gold loaned flat uud 1 per cent for burning until Into in the day, when loam I ere made at 2 per cent for carrying. SiLVKit?At l.ondou unchanged. Here, I Iver bar* are $1 MS greenbacks. $1 17\\ )ld. Silver coin HaX per cent discount. , (iOVE.SMK.NTH? Firm. nltad tjuu* M of 1H J, oounotu.. Ill I. lv*-TwentlN(1865) niw ..........107 ( IttvTwi ntlrt (1MT) - HW'-J iTw-Twftitlwd'iM).. ew HTM HoU i>w Four mill n .....it frt,. ew Fours I') *-4 ui-ftirlloi sn-tortlw (ooujohj) ?? IIS irrcocv film...- ...... ~~......l?t;? UAtMimn Rovim? Dull. Statu Bonds-Quiet. 'J lie stock uiurket was strong at ihu openig and prices advanced \i to 1)4 per cent imparau with the closing fi<urt? of f?atrdav. The largest advauce wm in Went- 8 a Onion. The upward movemont being ded by rumors that rates would ihortly c i advanced. Subsequently, however, the i hole market was heavy und unsettled, j be decline from the highest point, ranged oiu H to 2J6 per cent, coal stocks being out conspicuous in the depression. Unrig the afternoon, the market became quiet, it at the dote was strong for grnnper uud . unk lines, Iuike Micro leading in the it.I- . mco, while eoul stocks recovered X to H I Br ccnt. The latter Delaware, Lnckawaun I Western. The trantactioni were 90,000 share*, of hicb 3,300 were New York < entrnl, 1!0,000 nke Shore, 0,700 Northwetrrn, U,300 Kook land, -1,504) Delaware & Hudson Canal, 1,700 Delaware, l<acttuwauna <t Western, U00 Morris ?k htsex, and i!0,500 Western uion. 'Mtern Union 74%|KfW J??*j Ctolrul 10V? I ulcstllrur laj^iNorUnroiterii com.. lUotallter p!a 25 North w*i!t.'rn pld... 91 icillo Mail ... I?Und .. ->tH darns Kxpmo M idt. Paul '. I7, fells, Far^oA Co.. 81^1-St. Paul preferred... Co*;, tnericao 41 Wulu-h f'/it idled Btatw 41 Fort Wajnw iarlpon 'i Tcrre Haute ........... 4^ 'arlpoifl prtferrrd.. -S Tttnj H?ute pfd...... 15 ow York Central.. Wl Ohio A .MWiwljipi.. rtePrf/erre?Kl"'"'.~ ij !ri!!"*u * ?"wU _ , .4, S,,CJ*? * Alton LfJiSj* . mp^JBsas^ InoU Cantntf J '4'!?"!""1 IV. boaUllirl* /aiming Fiiai.' " jfg I Sew Vork. Ist"tDiir~H<i"i"t" I' >?: p' ?uu.t?-' "?ded Kioiii a"Vl Js a?d k*** ol,J on-1 ?. J red trinlor ?... .?* ^oloi>?*r fl ?? I ro-Quiut; No. ffi sail ?.j*; I |'Ji nnd hearv \rci!t?n""^1"^' *'orn I ? "toJ ?l t5MIr r" mixed uuj Ktatn ?>~i/ irn??7 *ve#t. I rn 5o^a58o. Hay nud H*^0' ^hife went-1 ?x!?Tua!et nn,f ?tea,NPSroLi,C,,an^*'''-1 Sun fC' ^0bbin? 16^aJlk? 70''' nf| 'o'i and noauual W #? <?* ^"ffar? I iifsfcjr?Steadjr at $1 itenjy.j Cltir airly active and u shade hiwher: No. 2, 'He cash, 47Kc August 46%o Septemur, rejected 45a45%o. Oats?Firmer; No. 27o cask, 120Xo August, 25&c September, ijected 20c. Kye? Quiet at 55&aMe ish, 55c August. Barley ? (steady 30a12c. Pork?Inactive and lower, 13 30 cash, $13 30 August, $13 32H 13 35 beptember, $13 40 October, ard?Inactive and lower at $8 70 cash (id August, $3 >0 September. Ilulk leats?Boxed shoulders 6^0, short rib !-{c, sh<rt clear 7jHJe. Whisky?$t 08. At the close, Wheat was steady nl L UKal I S'. August $1 MJial U4Kats quiet at26^o August, 25Jio fccpteuior Pork, soles at $12 05 year. Cincinnati. CRfClMfATI. August C.-Cotton?Dull ad lower at llHo. Flour?Steady. Wheat -Steady and iu fair demand; red $1 10a 25. Corn?Quiet at 4<Jh4Dc. Oats?Dull tid dropping; new 27a33o. Rye?Fair de land at /HJajSc barley?Dull ami nornml. Pork?Quiet; jobbing at (14 00. aril?Dull; currcnt make $8 70, kettle Kii 10c. Ualk Meat*? Easier, shoulders !liea$."i 15, ahort rib $7 13 spot, $7 25 uyer August, abort clear $7 50. Bacon? lull at 5j{a6a7??a7fta8Xo. Butter?Dull nd unchanged. Linseed Oil?Dull at ra53e. Whisky?Quiet and steady at $103 Hoot?Dull for light, quiet for heary; immou $4 50a4 90, light $5 15a5 35. pack15 $5 00*5 35, butchers' $0 25a5 35. " Philadelphia. i'lHLADXLPHia, August 6.--Flour--Quict; iperflne $5 50a5 75, extra* $d 75,, Mineaota family $7 50a9 00, State $7 57a8 ?0, igh grades $5 COalO 00. Wheat?Quiet; ew nominal, old No. 3 red and uiuber t 65al 82. Bye?Quiet at 7oa73c. Corn -Steady; yellow 62c, mixed flic. Oats? Irra; white western 40a42o, mixed 3Da41c. ork?$15 00a 15 '25. Butter ? Firmer, reamery extras 25a26c, New York and radford;countv extras 23a24c, west#>rnJ20A :o. Cheese?Firm; New York btate and uicy iOSallc, wesUrn Eggs?Dull; tate 14al5c, western 13ai4c. Petroleum? lull; refined 13>?o, crude 9c. Whisky? )ull At $1 15. Toletlo. Toledo, August ?Flour?Steady, 'heat?Qaiot; amber Michigan spot $1 38, >itd. 4 *1 041/ v? ? rmA lot $13(5, seller Atiguit $1 27 K, teller tepimber $1 2J, No. S red $1No. 2 ambor llinois $131. Corn?Dull; high mixed spot IKo, No. 2 spot ?0^0, seller September Ic, damaged 46o. Data?Dull; No. 2, 29c, o noller Augu*t2Sc, rejected 24s. 4 r M.?Wheat?Dull; No. 2 red winter slier August $1 26X. Corn?Dn 1; No. 2 ilier August 50>?a50V?c. Oata?No. 2 sel r August 27c. _ Dry Uooda. Nbw Vork, August <*.-Business fairly ctlro in some departments. Cottou oods remain steady at unchanged prices, rials qui*t and Oriental dark fancies re- . uced to fly?o by agents. Flannels in good . emandand firm. Men's wear woolens in lodentc request. j rittNbnrgli. PiiTsutigon, Auguit C. ? Petroleum? [uietaud steady; crude $2 40 at Psrkex's; etined dull, 13Kc Philadelphia delivery. I H'U'tl IVAilUUUA| ACS CURTAINS, CORSICA* A MIRROR?. \ e. edmundson <k sons, , 139 I.IBIRTT &TBKXT, PlTTFBUROn, Pi. no7 5Bii?Eb siJ<SaM-4oo BaK&Els LV Croatia], Povdtnd. GranuUtwi, CoSe? and ftllow.la itort tod (or mm it lorat market rate. M. HK1LLY, ISC! and XSU Mala tU the buaineM of transportation is Been ?c and fell in this city. Along tlie pieri of North and East rivers, where I go daily 7' in the line of my business, 1 eee places which before the strike employed hun- l'' ired^ of laborers, but few men are now it work, and n truck wagon in scarcely to ^ lh> seen. It will take /omo timo before Hi, tlie iirtat business of railroads will be on oj its feet again. Mr. Vanderbilt, the millionaire Prosi* lent of the New York Central and Hudcon Iiirer Railroads, has directed tho : distribution of $100,000 among those ^ laborer? employed on hid roads who did pi not engage in iheatrike. This looks like g? a magnificent donation, and it L>; yet er when you conaider the fact that there are stl about 8,000 employes on these roads, and ! only 500 of them struck, the net gain to each one of the men will only average j 513 uX Tho question, however, is not ?h matuly one of dollars anil cents. It is yc one of principle and justice. It proves *a that it pays to do right under all circum tanues, and that good conduct will al- lo wave meet a proper reward. ?r Now that tho strike is over and past, it looks to me like the true inwardness of , the eve demands that each one of the railroad companies have a full under* , pwuccim. Come to the Waters. BETHE3DA WATER. Poeitaelna remarkable efficacy to Diabctla, and all llaeaaee of tha kloneye and urinary urgana. For rale by tha ha rwl cr gallon 17 LOQAN, LIST A CO. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, From the celebrated Fpilng* to Virginia, valuable ia a tonic awl alterative, aud wpeeinlly adapted to treatment of female eomplatnta. For aala hy LOGAN, LIST A CO. BLUE LICK, CONGRESS And Vichy Wateta. For rale by LOO AN, LIST A 00. COLO AND SPARKLING tola Water, itrtctly part, aid flavored with pur* Jyrope. For aals by LOOAK, LIST A CO. Sood Thing to hava In the House, ile remedy, t or rale by * "1'* Jjll-dqy LOO AN, LIST A 00. rHE 0REATE3T MEDICINE OF THE AGE! Kraffs DiarihoeaCamponnd! JSBQUALHD FT ANT OTHBB rRBFABA'1103 IH im WuBLD In Ih. cum ol Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dyientary, Flux, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint,ic. In Ublvenal um for FIFTEEN TEAR/*! 1IA4 NBVIB PAILUD IN A bIMULHCASB. (EEP IT IH YOUR HOUSE, TAKE IT WITH YOU KHEN YOU TRAVEL AJd vtlh a goarrntM?NO CORK, NO PAT ! S.tj IVU&atea, Injui yrvwlncnt oUUenaof lUla ind other 8Utw. For lain br all Dni%!iti nnl Dealeri la Mediin^ Ma M. n- i.i. R. A. MoCABE & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ' WHERUNO, w. va., myU SOLS PROPRIETORS. IK GEHNE BEST! IR/EEJID'S COUGH SYRUP! >3 Nat Neglect a Cold However Slight. For <#>BGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, Ac., us? REED'S C0U8H SYRUP! There id no Preparation equal to' It. Try t oud be oonYinrtd. REMEMBER! Aklc for "KKBD'H CODOll iYBl'P," auil bn sure you get it. PBICK 25 CBXTS PER BOTTLK. HOUSTON & REED, Proprietor#, Whbixjjvg, W. VX. iOLD Br ALL DBAUUUi IN MBDlCINRB. rnyl i roirxY te.uw bkfoku thz tcblio. DR. C. M?LANE'S CELEDRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR TKZ CURS or Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND 9ICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of v. Diseased Liver. TjAIN in the right side, under the j_ wugvui uiuiiua, iiiucusosonprcsaire; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarelyable to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt tinder the shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, ar.d is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected v;ith loss of ajipetite and sickness; the bowels in tcncral arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There isgcncrally aconsiderable loss o f memory,accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone somethingwhich ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet arc cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he <ian scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases haw occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. MCLane's Liver Pills, is cases or Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive W- XT- I vi fcitv uivat ikuii'J. nu uciicr rithartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. Wc would advise all who arc afflicted with this diceace to giro them a fair trim. For all Bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unc<iualed. edwarn oit niltatioics.' Tho genuine Dr.. C. MSLaxe's Liver Pills are never sugar coatcd. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dn. M'-'Lane's Liter Pills. The genuine AKLaxe's I.:vtit Pills bear the signatures of C. MVLane and Fleming Kko3. gii the wrapper;. J?~ Insist on your drua;i!.t or storckeepe; giving you the gei.uine Dr. C. M'-'Lane'l. Liver Pius, pre I?rea oy i-ieming bros., i'jttsLiirgh; Sold by all respectable druggists and country storekeepers generally. tlL1^ w,*yn,5 t0 ?ir? D"- cUn* Pill* a trial, w? wtU maul ptu paid to any Hrt of the Lsited butt*, ooc bos of i>JL tot Iwtaty-brc centi. FLEMING r.ROS., Pltttbartf,, Pa. J^OMESJTIC SASOLINE COOKING STOVE. rb* mcst Economical and Goavoknt fitutt to the world* NO SMOKE, NO SOOT. NO DIRT. It I* light and portable ana redly mored by ana pfraoo. Un be uw<i In the bitting Roun. Kitchen jr out of duor*. JCfJT TUK THING tOK SUMMKR USE. Will Bake better than any Coal or Wood BtoTe, aa the heat la anlfona and wily n*. alaUd. W111 Koajt all klnda of Meats. Fowls, Ac. In short tbla 8iore will do all klnda of work that can be dona on any Cooking Stove or Bang*. and in borter time, aa the Move cai be lighted and rcadr (or use In two mlnutra. The Oran ran be hmted ready lor Baklag in Are mlnntca Larse numbers are now In we Id different part* of the country, giving astir* ntlalreilon Tb*n tore can bo teen it ^ J. 0. PAYNES, AttaL^ uj2S 1114 Market flu, WheallDj. FINANCIAL. Joujf K. BonrotD, Pratt O*o. Adam, Ckih'r. BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY SueCQMr to tbc F1B6T RATIONAL BANK OF WllEKLDiU. ? MM,000 i nil wni u orgMiiwu wu nrnma 10 u10mc1 the bualoeaa of banktei In all Ita ViaUs. It eucoredt the Pint Rational Bank oi Wheeling, liovoed by lb* airne ahart holders tad la under tin asm* management. By cartful I y rffardlM the Interests of Ita Cor nwpondrnta and Penoatfora, and by a prompt and faithful fiacuUonox their wtsbea,it hopaa to uiurli thi'lr eeteern and confidence. Note* and Bills d lamented. CollKitooa made on all pclnta throughout th? United n la tea. Itepwdt Accounte rnMect to eheok at tight t? ctlrad from Bank*, Banker*, Mima, Corporation! and Individual! Cor t Idea tea of Dopoatt laaued payable on demand or at fixed date*. Interest allowed on Special Dtpoalta. snucroaa: John K. Botifnrd, I Wm. B. fttaapaoo, JaoobS. Bhodea, Wm. A. Tnruer. Wm. A. la. tt, | John L. iUbba, A. M. Adams, I 0. C. Dewey. llanrjr M. Harper, | my21-daw Commercial Bank. Capital, $100,000. Orrn-Na 1806 Main HU Interat paid on Vpadal Deposits. Collections made and proceeds trvmpU? remitted. Acwunti of merchants and others aollclted. Dtiacran: The*. II. Liat, J. L. Btlfel, B. J. Smyth, W. T. Burt, J. C. Thomas, Chaa. B. Booth. W. A. Wllaoti, THOU n. LWT, PraaldeLt. J. L. tfTIKEL, V. PieaL M. P. HI I.DHKTH, Caahlar. Ja? D. C. List. JosxTH HixnotLD, Hunt k. Lin, Uimoh Umb, WM. A. LIST, Uuir W. Io*r. a r a t ii oanK ot Wheeling, WHEELING, W. VA. Capital, 1100,000. Htuckhnlflm pcnomlif llibl* lad rfriwrotins otiT |500,000. B?*1t? Dvpodts and DtoounU Puner. Deala to Oonl, fillrrr, Colk-l/nJta ami Sterling Exchange. pella on Eosland, Iraiand.FraoM, Germany and other prominent partaof Europe. Uotcrument, HUM, City and BallIn terra i paid on Hpenal Depndta. dpcdal attention |irtn loUolleeti m ? ? . v. D- c ,JaT. Froaldent. G. LAMB.CaihJor. J09. MKT BOLD, AaaliUnt Omhlcr. Ial5 Exchange Bank. J. N. Vaact, IWt. tAii'L Uvauun, V. P capital * - fwwoc Liability o( Htockboldm 400,CM Tble Bank luccecdi to the btuln??o ot the Herdunta' National Bank, and deal? In Coin, Coupuut, Commercial Paper and Bllla ol Exchange. Intmwt paid on Spcciat Pcpodta. OoJleclluna wade oa all palate tad prumdi promptly ramittod. Aieuunte of Banker* ud Btislneoi Mnn solicited. Workholdm liable to depoaltui acourdicg to lh? Constitution ol the State the aamn m in National Huuka. oixjtcrow: J. S. Vance, | ?. Horkheimor, I- 8. DciajiUIn, I D. (JuUnan, J. (J. notfinaun, I Win. fllincham, ^ ui'l LaugkUn, H. Wallac*, Crawford Ito.ih 1 ??? JOHN J.J0WE8. CmUM. fYALE LOCKS, With ?mill Hit 8t?el Keja, appllcab a to aJmont eT#rjr w?u, an J |i>r ule by all Hardware Healers. A line of DESK, DRAWER A CUPBOARD LOCKS. Yale Look IVtfg Co. HEXRY R TOWNE, Pre* *$2^ Stanford, Conn, Salesroom, Ni 53 Chambers W^y St., New York. JACOB SNYDER 1406 MAIN A. 1104 SOUTH STH., Kwpa tlie largest stnek of IRON and HEAVY dAUDWAlth- la the Mute. fils stock of Wood Work, Springs, Axles, Varnlihes, Palkti, &o? Is not excelled hr any establishment within a hun* J ml miles uf Wheeling. iVrrtsae ?ml WsRon Manufacturers will And It to thalr Interest 11 giro him a call. Also on hand, LAND PLA8TEII of a superior nail ly. myS BUILDER. J. 1111. HAWLEY, n a nor aiti-pi ^/\nrciN i t.rc. Office?930 Market Strjkt. Residence? 51 FlTTKBCTH Strkkt. myU POR hai.b-On Sooth Brnuliraf itmt blind, 1? one Building I?t. 40 feet f/ont by 12Sft*t deep. Floe ih ad? Uew, anil lot tilled up above alruet iiraJc. mrt J??HN M HAWLKT. DUPONT'S Wheeling Powder Agency. I have at all timet In Magazine a large (took of the abave eeltbratid Powder, viz: Rifle, Sporting (Id cam), Blaitlnj and Mining, In metallo packagea, which I will tell at wholesale at marufioturer'a priori. I have Portable Magazine! of different tlzei for shipping am) will dellv er free on cm or boat. Thli Powder la ugequaled In etrength and quality. jell M. HEILI.V, ?Ol? Agfol. T1KESCO PAPER HANGINGS r For Djcorntinjc Churches, Publio Halls, Store-rooms, Private Dwellings, do., at A. W. PAULL & BRH'S, jyM 1142 Main street. Dr. Rtco-d'S Cisenea tl Ilia ratoree manbord sou the tltfur of youih to the iuo?t uluttwl it.n? tltutlon lu four week*, from whatever cau?? ariain*. Failuro impowibl* B*wart? of advatiatra who oflVr ?o-c*lled ftw Prwexiptluni tfcat are uk1??, and finally prove rulnoualyexpenaJva Whaler nr h<u merit in tut coat a fair price. S3 per um Stint ?iv rxprvra anywW- tSol#- Agent, Dr. JOfl. Ja? QUt?, 7 Unlvenlty rise#, Ne* York. Dru*glatatapplled. Jy 17 J UsT REChlVED? WAX FLOWER MATERIALS, CANVASS, BBDSHEd, TCBEd, MILL B'JARD, BRISTOL BOARD, At JLLUBS HOUSE ABTSTOES. K. I. KICOLL. ClirrCDCDOfmLOCT MANHOOD. O U r I utl LtlO SfMlllS. or auv dU* , , ?ua er.uwJ by Indl?cretion, who have *1veo up all hope, after trytai la vaia all the so-callrt rvuedlm. vlil And the euly uie relte! by culln* at or tending a>aup for frcweon flde*tLil, aod beueflclal advice 10 the old Waalun Medical IratI Ufa, t37 Sj cam are St., Cincinnati. Write or call and rxamlu* lu Uuaeoa of Llfe-itw Modeia tl MM cum. aod jou will ha oooTiaced it U th only imtlt ute that has aod can roccmfttlly treat tht-w ailmenta NaeHiM*tnnimndKi. mr. um for tratmiat till cund. J; 3044 v 8LATE R OOF II tht WIlLfM Ud nnu muoi UUHH9LC FIRE-PROOF COVERINC For Brick or Frame Building* The difference la Inaunoce will pay the additional ru*t oter ihlDflw. Prlcca beyond competition. CYRUS M. YOCUH, tillCIUIVILU, 0. GROCERIES. THOBU RN & BRO. OllOCEHK, Coo. lUnxrr; and Elkvkmu Stbwct, Hiti jut tenlred and Dili nil low whole ale or retail, ; 100 Do. cue laUooSlang Fruit Jan. . uu uon. amii gnuon mod? rraji jom. 900 Dot. quarter gallon Stone Fruit Jan. lylO FLOTJ IR, TOE CELEBRATED "CUIDING STAR" Again In market AT THE LATE REDUCTION. Tbe best Flour in the olty for the money. Ask your Grocer for it. Sold by all retailer*. Jos. Speidel & Co., SOLK AUIXTR FOB IT at WllOLUALK. Alio, largest atoak in tbe olty of OOFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS, SYRUP, MOLASSES, RICE, and GROCER'S SUNDRIES, AT THE TWO IRON FRONTS. Jr? "Satin Gloss" Flour. We are conilanUy receiving thia CELEBRATED FLOUR, THE FINEST and UEST ever introduced into this market Don't Wute Your Monty Upon Inferior Brands. RIJV TflR RPST TTTT? RlTfM HT ftfiQ List, Davenport & Parks, SOLE AGENTS. jo30 J UST BSC?1VEDS Tltrm Bm Hire IIudj, 'i Tlmw Be* Kite nhoukJem, 2 Boxm Be?HlTthraik(?fltEoo!i,. 2 1 lurcea Sugar Curtd Buef, 5 CatM PrtMud Corned Bf.i, 1 Cum Cuukad T ougut, 1 CimCo k?d Ham, 1 Com Utah'* jfptced Salmon, 1 Cue UBclunitl 3 C. Ton^c*, 10 Gozet huillimon UcjtIe^, 1 Qua viutT* Jelley. >7111 U retailed dieap bj R. .X. SMYTH, 1*16 Corner Market and Fourteenth Stt. riRRtP fiMnrrRiir?._ U YOD CAH BUY One lb. Ex. Youn* Hrion Tea (or 4Cc. One lb. good Gunpowder T? for 60c. Oue lb. tmt Guopovdar Tm fur .?*. One lb. tat J?(?n T? for _..?S0c. Ow lb. n>od JiiuTm for.... tDc. 0m lb. l*?t fAjloonTe* for *o. One lb. rood Ocloa^ Tm for AOo. Twenty 1U Kiev tor..... |1 00 PKAHL MEAL, CORN SYRUP, And all ktnda of OroctriM it tb? lowest ni&rkct prlcw, at J. W. BAHTON'H. 2231 and 2151 ALuuut ftr., CutTKt Whuuvs. uirfll MAKTIU'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. No. 1150 Mabxct 9r., U tki only ftrH-eUu Untoward in l\e ciiy, U U the only nnliuiut that hu separate rooma for ladles,or where you can find that quiet deanllnen of a home, combined irltb the beat euirtim (hat ? . be found tn the dir. Ha keep* on hand the very best the market aflbrda In Testable*, flab, oratera game, and e<r?ryihln* tn aesaon and aerves It up In a manner unexcelled In the country. Be can oe relied upon alwayi to furntah everything flrit-daaa. Jy'O pUKE PARIS GREENFOR POTATO BUGS. AT HANES, WILSON & CO.8, 1228 Market Ht, below McLure Home. niy25 pUBE PARIS UREFN And other F A. I 2STT S! fc'old cheap it HANES, WILSON &.C0.8, 1228 Market 8tbbet. my25 J^EMONS, ORANUE3! FRUIT SYRUPS, ROCKETS, ROMAN CANDLES. Crackers, Piitols, Torpedoes, &o? AT SCHULTS CONFECTIONEBY, jy3 1319 3gARK.Tr Street. j D. PRAOEB, PRACTICAL DECORATOR, Of Churches, HalJs, Stores and Dwellings in Fresco sud Plain Paper Hanging. No. 43 12th St, WHEELING, W. VA. my24 g 4 J. N. CHARNOCK Have removed their BUcksmlth and Horseshoeing shop to No. I Twenty-second street, between Alain and Water streets, Wheeling, W. Va. J?20 Q 3TEINMETZ, Piper B?x MiBUf??!ur?f, I Nau 1211 niui 1213 Main dtraet, up tUln (old Union Halli, b now precarod to uak? ail kfe>d? of Fancy and rUln P?p?r Bujcm la u ?<jud style tnd tt u low |itWn m any houe In the country. Or4en fri'? tb? country promptly attended to. ! mrH i JCE! ICE! ICE! CRYSTAL ICE, WHOLESALE AND BKTA1L at th* lowwt rstct. Delivered at the can aad iteambnata, well packad with aawdost; alao ts all l*iU oI the ctty. Onion by ami1 will ranlra prompt attention, St No 1430 Market stmt, naar Portofflce, Wheeling, W. Va Band for prW Ust my 17 hOBEBT LUKM. I gOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, PRINTED WITH ACCURACY AM) DISPATCH AT OFFICE OF TH1 DAILY INTELLIGENCES, 25 and 37 Fourteenth at WlgltCHANT TftH.ong. special Communication to Gentlemen I* FROM H. LINCEN,u mercnant laiior. 5 w ? ft Determining to doae out my entire atook Pi of OEMV FC&US111NQ 0001)3, lor * the purpoae of discontinuing that branch ~ of my bualneaa, I therefore ofl'er to the a publio my entire atook of ? Gent#' Furnishing Goods z AT A REDUCED PRICE. J ThU ia done for the reaaou that my enlarged Merchant Tailoring Cnatom Tiade ^ requirea ray undivided attention. 11 It u Merchant Tailoring Department. Having received my whole atock of |J SPRING and SUMMEK WOOLENS", Ac., I am prepared to make op to maaaare all uJ Wool Cawlmere Suiting* from $18 00 up- ^ ward*. WKh a large Block of the moat desirable good? on hand and facilitiea for w turning out the moat Faahlonable Clothing, I can guarantee perfect aatiafactlon to all * ouatomers. Wive me a call. IK. LI1TC3-E!1T, * medmjamt taii no nibiiviinii i nikw(11 my28 litgQ .flurlift HI. ( Thos. Nughes & Co.? MERCHANT TAILORS, ' Corner Twelfth and Water Streeta, f b WHEELING, W. VA. i r K d We are raoeiricg addition* dally to our already larve and attructive stock of ? d WORSTEDS, CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES, and " 4 M Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, B 9 FOll SPPJXQ A SUMMER WEAR, * i <1 And believe we can offer superior induce- 3 menla to any needing \ Clothing Made in a First-Class Manner. Wo will hereafter make the following j discount to CASH and PKOMTT PAYING CUSIOMhRB: I Uix ran CE2fT off if paid in 10 dayi. Fxvk PER csot off if paid in 30 days, from date of delivery of clothes. PLEASE EXAMINE 0 UR STOCK ASD PEICES THOS. HUGHES & CO. Z inylO a New Goods!SPRING and SUMMER ' C. HESS & SON, * x I) merchant Tailors, I COR. 14th AND MAIN STS Oi H?te jokt recel fed their ljrrc ami ,, ?to?\k of Goodi for j p SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. 1 Embracing all ?ew detnyui of ^ Clothi, "1 Csisimerei, Veiling., ,r Suitings, and th O-fnaxnutior.. *' v|<iaiig vivlbV?lill^r Ih Which will be made op n the Best rftyl*. U' KCLL LINE Or rj GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. * WHITB LffJBTS MADU TO OHLKS. W? invite the public to call and examine on? rtock. feeling nsnured we can osfer an perior iuduoemeaU. mr!7 C. HESS A SON. Three Mile Ice! rnrr ennu - rntc. rnuw MLL iwrUKI I Its. The Mdrnflatd bcga I?Te lo annaunw to the x public that ha Lu Ths Largeit and Purest Stock of lea Ft?r held to thU r?#lon of the amotry, wiiteb bo f oEf?j at ib? low*#t competition triec to .rm.utti'n t *t wUltu> mil nrtaQ. c.?1^ 'i}1 U, f^tT1 l y BJ,U 0r ?* *>H?t u 8chflWa Meat Shop, No 1U3 Mtrkrt ttrwt "T" COMUb rie-IHKHT. QHILDKE2T3 carriages A ipuclality. Trices to salt all claucn ut "t 12th Street Variety Store, No. 38. o py34 WM. MINQ yiCOLL, Manager. ^ W. McCONNELL, No. 135 FIFTEENTH STREET, ^ HanuJictarcr of Lard Barrel* Ball Barrel*. Apple and Flour Bar- ? mil, Quo Tltrcca, Glaai Barrels and 0 Cailu, Butter Kcgi, etc. WHEPAIBIHU PROMPIXV ATTENDED TO mrtWaw FRENCH'S HOTEL, T o* tin ccaonu* rius. OnwiiCirr Hai l. Pa?* ram rni-re i?n - Niw frm-orncK. jtjt MSWYOIUL hi All Molaro ImpraTvmeou, locludlrg Ekntor.' \t ?*aa, and BunDlnc Wat*r. in ?r?rjr Boom. , JjM T. J. FKEjCH 4 BBOiL. Provrtaturt- : * ORE8H TEAS-300 PACKAGES * and (or atlc at low Anna. \ M. nKTlil.Y, 1300u>d 1111 Mala W. | TRANSPORTATION. ^AU'UIOJI? A OUJO RAILROAD CO @ fl 3S8BE3BEBB PflTfl IB i.'i If! On ud after Hit 14 1177, P.w%m Ir*lo??U ?T?nh>Ug*?-Wht?Un I in: K* ? K*. r *0. L a** AfT?10CTD. daUy. d*U?. ,V*7."r a. m. A. r ?. A, a. 4:40 lOtU *20 7aiO r- " *> * riltuu - ?* till IftW 4J0 ....... list 7:05 lit , IIHI?Uim1 145 |-wo i-A*, ArlieitiHru A<m uliS"*** 'uhlnctou U?yL..7.'.| 7i5> "Z"Z 7^3"!^ UlW/o......... ? MO MOLm.*.. A. a .... r lti!a?HinbU KB uttj pw Yuri | e.jfl &U0...?.^ *l*ly tawpl Sunday. L_L_ No. 7 atopa it all fltaUoaa btiwm W howl tag tad jiutxxlaud; No 48 itopt at all tfeaitooa \m*tm 'LmIIim tad Grafton. ? ksti: Tfnr WBMOVia daily. No. ! dally. *to Wh?:llng 7:4 a.* 4:Kr,a 4Sr.M Arrlra at? lawvlUt. 1140 ?:<* ' W a m tvarl. ............. 1:0iip.? 10.00 u li ' Juiuhua 8.00 " ..... ft-00 " udurty ?M? IU ? <y too ^ 7.10 - li*r.? uduatl 8.WJ ' ..... IfcJU miUvU a lfcotA* 7:41 rM ulUaaiUU*. 11JAra U4 . Leuu.. 8 cOa.M ............ 9.0 " i1c*KO.................? 6:00 " ..... 7:00 M fatly tmpi iMiaday. No*. 8 tod 10 aika akm caawtloa ai Coloaboa r ail puuat< S?uth ana South ?a?t; at Qxlm+o lot I puiiita Wo?t aad Martbwaat. * mi*bound iralDa uuar ouuotaUoaa at KalUnara r PtilUdilykta, New Yorkaod SoaVo. Ai K'aah* Vta Uly kc ail puiuia South aaV-^uad tiauM aula direct cqpaaatloaa Idr I principal (alula Wat aad Bonhvaet f-ullmaa hdaca can wa all ol?*t tralaa. UKBLINO, PHTLIND BALTJHOBI DPT. Lnrraa dally? I Arrt'ndn4y at lkalog & 0 a. m. fVaaaiii||t,BlPa.li?*aA fi ll ii m I *U? fciapi SauUj. I Kxwpt SaxLj. llcktti to au Nrtatl|?l ,oint. m Mlaat DtpoU Cl'.u o|wa it all bouii uuria* ib? da/. THlM *. ?BlRP, K. 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