fitotftlcs, Ac. IM, REILLY, WHOLESALE /ghogerj H nrt tuia tai Cum oI the OoUbnUx! I "Red Bird H?nu," I h, 1309 AND 1311 mm STREET, Whoelinif, W. Va. H Ctut 0/ Choice Smoked U?*ta reortred I jjjlwvctlrommrftirkHotmglilMactimter. I ?? ' * P A3 INT STOCK OF j no ? I general Groceries K la the Bute. Sole igenl In this Cltj for fcmford'i V?uf Powder la Bottl*. ?c.Upln'i wkfi "Mirer (W Toboooo. ST.LOUISFI.OIJB. WWl MTBST. Brotuou'i But. B?i In tht si/tft. t fohft JJKV1SE1) J'KICK LIST! I SUNFLOWER I BAKING POWDER. 3 I\jon.l Ftory Cmm 75c. I r.iiiiJ F?m > < ?n ;JOO. i ?\.uu'1 H*ln r?a ? c, '.poowltta - J/ie. ), j^UII'IOui 7c. jUodiome Pltcque with Fancy Can?. I If. .X. SMYTH, niM Por hi<1 Ktmr^ntn fr'tw. | rriillKK THINGS THAT YOU VAN - ihfu WlmJf j,! X ''"jloiu ICOIII3N *8, PEUIOSIOM COPFKK, UULO DUST FLOUR. fl'S FI.WBH JUKINtf POWDHR. BTi; W? Market Rlitnt. yTQ mi? POTATOES. MICUIOAN KARLY ItOHT, J uiitii'ie ?ud flimcliws Muallty. For tale at B. F. It El I KENs' fcTORIg, 1217 mid Market Htroet, ?n( f.mlh Hnwrh "l/m* WVH Jj^roh M>. mrT insurance (Companies. t7SI)KUWKITEI5^^ukanoe CO. WHBEUWI, W. VA., 0?nci No. 41 Twelfth Brwonr. Capital, ... ^100,000 DlMCTOBf. ALOKZO LORINO, ROBERT CRAKOLB, J. f. 1'AILL, GKOROK HOOK, J. C. ALUER80M EOBKKT GRANULE. FrealdeuL J. F J'AULL. Vice I'rcsiUeaL Al.KKKD FA I'Mi, Secretary. C. II. MKNtfKMtY, City AgODL Inrorci nil Mud* ?I property at reaionablo rate*. mrtO /MHO VALLEY FIKE INSURANCE UoOKFANt OF WSKKLING, W. VA. Ornc*?No. 1200 Main Street, CAPITAL 4100,000 00 ltaia general Fire Insurance Businew. Farm prci^rty, and Dwelling Hodma and oontanU inannid (or tliruo or flro years. snaoross, Henry Sehmulbftch, Alex. LangbUn, Joltn P. Campbell, H. F. Bcbrens, Jfcrid Qoutuo, W. II. Bobitwon, BanJ. Flther. HJENBY HCHMULBACH, Prudent V. L RODflKRfl, Secretary. Jyg rjlUfi .FRANKLIN IN8URANOJ2 CO. or wbuluib, vr. yjl, CAPITAL 4100,000 Imrm wlnst Iom or damage by lire and ligbt ning til clam* of dadrable property, also lnaorn ougou on the Western voter*. omenta. J, N. Vance. President, M. EelUy. VJoe President J. L Btroehleln, Soc'y, Ja*. P. Adam*, Aaa't Sea DttJtCTOM. N. fmce, M. Koilly, L. a StlfoL I. H. He hti, 0. W. Framheim. i,,u. v- ? irwPT.VTII HTDVKT financial. mNKOFTHBOHIO VALLEY. ??.?r,fr[?.t?,ywK,flna. Wx v. Inrr Wilt Hapw.f Vice-Proafdent Draft* on Kujflaad, Ireland, Frau w and Uormany. ODUECTOUS, ffm. A. IaeW, Wm. B. 81mpaofl. i. A. Mlllier, John K. Botaford, H. M. Alkhuofl. Victor Boawiburg. hoary Sparer, v'ffl F. P. JKP8QN, CMhler. J^'CHANUE BANK, CAPITAL > * ?.?|2?,oea I.N. Vakci.. ~..y......pr<*tdeut linen, Uce>. "U* ?Vloe-Pre?ldoDt dokjtom. I. N. Vance, 8. Horkbetmer. 8. Uugiiiiu, W. Eliitichwn, L H. DeUpUlu, A. W. Kelloy, John Frtw, DnUu bsued on Encland, Irv'land, Scotland and Dlnnlnt. (n """"".10RW J JOWKH. (b?ht*r. glu?lius? Carda. JJKDMAN & CO., Hcoerul Machinists ami Engine Rnlldora, Cor. Cbapllne and Eighteenth Street*. special ATTKNTIOM given to Repair Work, igetita for the celebrated J udsou Governor. ! _vx gT&'IJJSN McOULLOUGH. Carpenter and Builder, Brick and Wooden Buildings ErocUsd. Root*, Valleys Bky Lights, Coanteratud Shelving. . All wot * promptly atteudod to ou reasonable Urmi. rsuoi'- 41Iey 13, rear of Capitol. JEUaidcnco. _ yilUMnthM.^et. Kboplnrmr. la* 1\ n i ilt .TR "Wl, ! I'OIMv jPACKER, w ? FODRTEKNlTt BTRKET. &. C*u furni?h tcrt ol rvfeieuwe. _ mrio IMP MAIN 8T., Wheeling, W. Va. ALTER H. KIN EH ART, (Boceewor to Alex. Bone, Sr.) notary public, Estate, Stock and Money Broker. ,J&t* fetUod, Houiea Rented *nd RenU Collected. ?niC3 Atokel bireet, cor. Twelfth, . 1T31 Wheeling. W. V*. Attorum-at-Saw, SO. SMITH, ATTOR.SE/ at iaw a notary public, ^ No. lifts Market 8t, Wheeling, W. V*. . ^^OcMmUom attended to and proceeds promptW. U. HEAUNE, Attornoy-at-Lnw, No. 1IU Mftrktl fltrcot, ? ? W1IKK1.IWO. V V> nf your remedies the cane avm dispensed with, and in a week I was perfectly we))." Mrs. Ellen Maynard,Oswego, Potter county. Pn., writes: "Dr. Hartm.v.v, Columbus, 0. The small ulcers are ail healed, and the two large ones are not Hiore than half as large as they were. I am feeling quite well. The people say your Pebuxa and Manalin arc dolnjj a miraclc. 1 do not take nearly so much opium as I did before." Joseph Thomas, East Brady, Ta, writes: " I have used your Peru.va and Maxalix wllli good results. In the year of 1SS0 I was so bad that I could scarcely walk. I used Peruna andMANALtjr, and am now as healthy as I have ever been. I have also recommended it to several parties, and they have been much benefited by it." Mr. C. H. Harris, New Vienna, Ohio, writes: " Our little girl was paralyzed . at thirteen months old, and wc resorted to everything wc could hear ojf for relief, but she appeared to get but little better. Hearing of Peruna we concluded to try , it, and will say it has done her a great deal of good?the first bottle apparently giving aid and relief. Wc have used it for nervousness in other cases on other persons and found it a success. For general , debility, and in fact for any disease, we don't think anytlfing else can at all com- ] pare with it. We have used forty or fiity , bottles, and our hawse is never without ( PerukA. Our little girl is now eight , years old, and can run afty place, was for , four years helpless. Pebuna cured her." ( mwwti HkZwhSxii (liiimlf AXcrroM DImimh, e*n *ir> I waa regarded m tUo utronKcat man in 'he ueUhlwrhnod? the mo#t robun: iu health. In November IVil, I had a loop no rioua apell of typhoid f"ver. li left meeroaclnte'1 mid a cripple in my right lew- Attlmcathat Jlmb waa awollen in tnormou?MW bttafc twfooa? large aalta natural i iMindWou. and inllamed anJ u gryIn appearanre. Prom my knee down nnall mhm came, aud at the ankle* ar*eucer rani', which dlaaharg>*d jiolaonnut irntt r. My whoo astern became Infovod. Hie do? torn would p%uh we np for awhile, b it the nicer wnnirt new ?cal. The meiuury aud potash with whlub Ihcy fitted me brought on rheumatism wddr>p pala I wa# an ? riendrt. fconn* thmgbttlmt the 01 ly brpcioinve life WiU anipil'aiioil 1 cou'limvu iugru? nunc and for ti'iH? I bay* rot worn a aboe. Hope had almost le t m?. Swift u Bt-ociflu wu a ggeattd, rtud 1 lomn.encid i m meat once. From the very Km I tegan to fei-1 ?" ft r I bavo taken thfrtv nix bo't'e?,an1 hurtiadn*? winch hed darkened my life to-tWv-niy right y a-* ba^eall beta dlwi pated. 'Ihoeffwtof ihemtdluitic ha< been won der'ul Indeed. To day J am able to attend toaJl my farming mtwo-U, a d walk from one to five uill ap*rdity 1 a-n latintled that ihe dlieaao in entirely b rkcii up, aoo h net-furth 1 am to bo free (-om tnoae terrible njpn'ftfu 1U J. UUK dialed g1__ HsdiM-KT OWo."/I lallbrDnwtlM' 5 ~,^/a0ir f In.. tt.M jUThM LOOA1T * 00.. AcmU. ?"a~ rkfcfci %Li?3LE SELF CUBE (...? irareril ur Ihe cur. W >'""? M..ul.?..H. WwkMM,^ ? ! jft" iu (>Uin Mated e*v?tO(? * *?. Dnigmu ch?at*U. ( Sufld CWr, Snakes are fond of eggs, but they do not always have a sharp enough Instinct to r letect tbo genuine article from the sham. H 5ae in Ohio recently got into trouble from j ooaching a hen's nest, last Saturday norning Levi Henry shot and killed a slack snake, five feet long, on the bills sack of the town. Observing an enlarged l ippearance about the centre of the body, c 10 concluded that the snake bad swallow- i: id something, which was as yet undi- ) ;ested, so he cut the reptile open to ascer- t ,ain the pature of the object. This fact g revealed no lees than one of those false 1 iliina eggs, just the eije of an ordinary e len'segg. The philosophy of the thing is c ;hatthe snake bad been robbing ben'B j leits, and finding this egg in one, did not i liscover its true nature until it was. too a ate. The reptile bad probably swallowed ho china out; some time before, as (he ?naioned side of the body was hard and ? *hite. Jbe egg resting heavily upon the a feature's blojtiacb yaa probably what 4 irevented it Irom enter) i|g on jts winter's ioze. ' f Hollow llurulu Cattle u EacAanflf. The disease commonly known ii? 'iiolow horn," has no immediate connection yith the horns, as animals without boras sanlfoat tho same symptoms. The dissiiso In question la the result ot iollamraa- f ;!on extending Irom the mur,oi|a mem- ? irane lining the nostrils, into tin? sinuses ( >f tl e skull and horns, there bolng a direct t sommunication Detwcen uieso pans. i?- j, jillty, improper and insufficient food, ex- ? josure, in(Tt bo tail as a remedy for the "wolf as ( (till practiced by the ignorant. b ft? s How New York Womeu Win at |'?.|fOr* n PUUbHrph Put, 0 The desire to win a dollar or two is as 0 itrong in the belle whose allowance of pin- ii aoney is a hundred a month as (0 one to 1 ?hoin th* lora or B'lm 0[ 11 lrl"8 '? 01 con" 11 lequonce. A toiitil) old clubman, notably i Btickler for exactitude In bis p|ay, was jroughtthe other nlglit into direct antaronton with a bewitching beautiful o nuldeh. He liflM ifhree kinga; the had c jarda which, according to lioyle, couldn't t iiaye won the pot or anywhere near It, a in<1 yetiia jiuabed the chips over to her, i liter a moment's hfiltallon. "What under 1 heaven did you do that for?" a friend, I who saw both hand', afterward aaked. t "Her two palm beat my three of a kind," j bo replied. "But alie didn't have two t pairs.1' "0! yes. ei?e did, a nairofacea in c her band and a pair of eyej In her head? ? blue ones, wlih team'in them. They'd a beat a roy?l flush If I lieldit,' I Row to Get Early (tardea Crop*? I Americtm AgrMturUi. J Tliere are many wavs of getting early t crop#, or of trying to Ret (hem, *U0it M t itartlng the plants in the house or hotbed, and covering them with glass, etc., after they aro let out. But when these method; are not adopted, there Is still a 1 chance to bavo early vegetable jn((? good i garden. It la simply to select the warm- i est and driest soil, and sot or plant early, i It is not desirable or wise to sow or plant 1 the main crops before the soil is in good 1 working condition; lint for a few early | crops on a small sc?Ie,we can well a/ford \ to run a little risk of IoiIiih our seed by too i early lowing. One thing however should j not be overlooked. Do not depend on this I early sowing, lint sow or plant again a ! little liter, when the soil and weather are more favorable. If tho first Bowing succeeds, you are ao mueh ahead; If It fails, in have loat only the teal and your labor. Yon can well afford to run this rink. There are eome crops which can be aown the moment the frost la out of the aail,wlthliulaor. no-rijlu_AmimgJllSM we may mention peas, cabbage, cauliflower, splnage, onion, lettuce, celery, beet, carrot, parsnip, etc. It ia seldom that these crops are hurt by early frost. Last year a frost In May destroyed many cabbage plants, bat this Is a very unusual occurrence. Among the crops which we should re-sow without waiting to see if the first sowing will escape, are beets, radishes, cabbage, cauliflower, beans andsweetcorn. It Strengthens tbe Calves. tic*:On Couritr. "I do not?aw?see," said he, as he withdrew the head of his cane Irom his mouth, "why there should bt so much objection to?aw?roller skating; it ia a bfrmless amusement." "Some physicians say it Is injurious to the health," she observed, as she plied her crochet needle. "Perhaps so," he reioined, "butr-aw? they all seem to agree in the opinion that"?here he blushed slightly?"that? ?w?It strengthens the calves." "Ah! indeed," she said with an arch smile; "do pou fuel any stronger since you began to skate?' l{e is still wondering what she meant by putting her question In that form. Hobbles of thi Hygienic, There were several dor/m of the bygiensts in council, each with his individual lobby. Each thought all the others wore vrong. Kacli wss sure that hia own hobby ?-iii the only correct one. A gentleman iri'aant said lie had taken Brown's Iron Hitters (or debility and dyspepsia, and, hough bo didn't want to make a (uss ibout it, he knew tho use of this great ooic to be better than all tho notions he lad heard advanced in the council. One iractical cure is worth thousands of tnessesand notions. Thousands of happy :onvalescents spent gratefully of Brown'B 'run Bitters. "One Bees singular sights at sea" said a jeiaon who had just crossod tho Atlantic. '1 saw the ocean heave, a passenger heave md the ship liuave too."?Jack Uur'tJuke. 11r. Friwier't Koot littlerB. Frazler's Boot Bitters are not a drain iliop beverage, but are strictly medicinal n every sense. They act strongly upon he Liver and Kidneys, keep the bowels ipen and regular, cleanse the blood and ivatem of every impurity. Sold by drug;isla. $1 00. Dr. Frazier's Magic Oint* Dent?tho greatest blessing that has been Uncovered in this generation. A sure tire for Boils, Burns, Sores, Cuts, Flesh iVottnds.Sore Nipples, Hardor Soft Corns, Jhapped Lips and Hands, Pimples and blotches. Price 50c. Sold by druggists, "razier Medicine Co., proprietors, Cleveaud, Ohio. Wholesale agents: Logan & Jo., Wheeling. W. Va., and J. 0. Dent 4 3o., Bridgeport, O. now ; Paradoxical.?A clock may not bo slow, mil yet it is always behind time.? Watch'tan. Hon. JunatJ. n. Copmuunv, Cleveand, 0., Bays: "I bave used scores ol >ile cures, and it adonis me pleasure to ay that I have never found anything rhich rives sucii immediate and peruialent relief as Pr. William's Indian Pile )intiuent." Wholesale Agents: Logan 4 Jo., Wheeling W. Va., and J. 0. Duut A >0.. Bridgeport. Ohifv haw There'a a man in Waterloo who never aw a pair of roller skates. He is blind.? Itetaw Ocu'iil, Stop That Votiflt I )y using Fraiier's Throat and Lung talsam?the only sure cure for Coughs, Jolds, Hoarseness and Bore Throat, ami ,11 diseases of the throat and lungs. Do lot neglect a cough. It may prove fatal, cores an J hundreds of grateful people iwe their lives to Dr. Frajior's Throat and -ung Balsam, and no family will ever be rithout it after once using it, and discoviring its marvelous power. It is put up n lanru fatnt)rr an/1 frnl/1 fr?? flu. U ly druggists. Wholesale agents: Logan & Jo., Wheeling, W. Va., and J. 0. Dent A Jo., Bridgeport, Ohio. daw ? nt ? Many young women can aweep into a oom in grand stvle, but when it comeg to weeping out a room they are not there.? Ir&jul Dtalert Jtsa/rd. Fil?.l I'llo. I! Cliffs I! i Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding and Itchng Piles. One box has cured the worst ases of twenty-yeara' standing. No one leed suffer five minutes after using Wiliam's Indian Pile Ointment It absorbs more, allavs itchinff. acta aa a nollltice. >i ives instant relief. Prepared only for ilea, itchlpg qf the private parti, nothing I lse. Sold by druggists and mailed on re- J eipt of price, $1. I'rn?ier Medicine Co., . 'roprietora, Cleveland, Ohio. Wholesale i l gents: Logan & Co., Wheeling, W. Va? 1 ad J. C. Dent A Co.. Bridgeport, Ohio, j I.adies should refrain from throwing j beir cast-off foot wear into neighboring i Hoys, for alley-gaiters are dangerous.? i/ioCTncikri' Snichri. i , i lortford'M Aula l'liutphut,*, [u Conntljif)t)oD. ' Dr. J. Itobinoon, Medina, (I., says: > In cases of indigestion, constipation and < lervous prostration,its results are hsppy." j Tthww J BueJilen'* Arnica Hair*. 1 The best Salve in tlio world for Cuts, 1 Iruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Kheum Fever i m..u rtt I tT /iLtit.1.1 oreHi Aewer, vnnpueu xjuutis, ^uumiNHS, : Jorna anil ail b|?(n grunUans. ami poai- | ively cures I'ilee, or no way required. It > ! guaranteed to give perfect satis/action,or ' noney refunded. Price 26 cents per box. ' 'or sale by lagan 4 On, Spring, beautiful Spring, is in the air. 'he strawberry-box joke has already been ' hawed out by a Lowell contemporary.? ' friladflfhia fall, " t Youuj Mral - ltuiul Thli. i hi * oltaio vo., oi maranau, 1 lich,, offer to send their cplfiinitsd &s>- 5 uo-V0fT*|P fyjfA' ami oilipr Kunraic A p- g UASt'ta on trial for thirty tlayn, to men ? young or old) afflicted with nervous deiiiity, loss ol vitality and manhood, and "j 11 kindred troubles. Also tor rheumatism, 11 cantojwrolyiis, ?ud, many other dUasa. TSo||)pW fa/jOfittiOH to Will, ylg- ; r and manhood guaranteed. No risk is ' ncurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Vrite them at once tor illustrated pamph- > st tree. swhit ?? t Advlcr t? Mother*. Are you disturbed ? night and lirokep il yoqr rest by a Kirk child suffering and rylng with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, end at once and get a liottlo of Mm. Winlow'i (toothing Syrup for Children Teethng. Its value Is incalculable. It will reieve the poor little sufferer immediately, i ieppnd njiOD it molheri, Uioro i? no mis- ; ake about It. It cunts dysentery and < liarrhiua, regulates tbe stomach and bow- ' ils, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reluces inflammations, and gives tone and | ineroy to the whole system. Mm. Win- , ijvw b noovuiu]; ovnip lur uiumren i cumng It ulowHSt to the taste, and Is the precription ol one of the oldest and beat le- , nale nurses and physicians in the United : States, and is tor sale by all druggists hroughoat the world. Price 36 cents * Wilis. xw?*w A (lr?At Diiconn. Mr. ffm. Thomas of Newton, la., says: ; My wife lias been sorionsly affected with t cough for twenty-five yean, and this mrlng more severely than ever before, she had used many remedies without relet, and being nraed to try Dr. King's S'ew Discovery} did so, wltll most gratify, ug resulU. The tint bottle relieved her rery much, and the second holtle has abnltitely cured her. She has not bad so rood health (or thirty years." Trial hot. lies free at Logan A Co.'s drug store. Ufje ilje f| 00, nwnw riSAN?B Ago TBAPB. ' Tba features or the Honey Md Stock Mai keta* H*w Toss, litf H.-Jta*y ?a mil wumtjt 1 percent. Film* msrcantUa upvjii ptrcan' Foreign Kxchanm qnlot at*MM 88?. GoTaaxxurr?Bonds retelred tome attention There were nice of 4% percent reglsterd at lMf th ?8s at 1MK and u coupon and registered a Sun s*cp*m?-ffare been my quiet. Railroad Bonds?Hare been qu.et. and actln and prices generally somewhat higher. Stcciu?The look market has been Irregular, moderktcly active and at timet feverish to-day, with Uckawanna, u the leading future. The market H growing more and mom each day Into a contest between tbo bulls by the OouUMflftfto party, who control. In a great meaaure. the quotations for Uulon Pacific. Western Union, Missouri Pacific and Uramren. and the leadlmr Uar operators, whose dire I attack has been against the Vandsrbllts until to-day, when thty alio sold Lackawanna heavily. The different stocks that make up the or tire If it were no erratic that a descripUon 01 I he market can hardly be given without taking up the hit tcri atim. The toul sales lor the day*were y?^l(wi i hare*. Id the foreaoon Larlcawanna Mid down from 10% to 101J<. and Anally olosing at KB*, a oss of 1 percent. Delaware j: Erie, 10>,; do preferred 21; Fort Wayne, 182; Kaunas & Texas, 17ft; Lake Erie St Western, 5>J; Lake 6hore, 62W; Louisville A Nashville, 80%: Louisville, New Albany & Chi' cogo, 22; Memphis & Charleston, KG; Michigan Central, 48; Missouri Pacific,Nashville jc ChHttauoogH, 8i; New Jeney Central. North ora ParlUc, 17; do prWurred, 3S',;: Jtortlhruurti, io preferred, l-T; New York Central, KIJ4; uhfoLentral, J4;Oblo ii MlMlnippl, 10X;do pre/erred. *!! Pad lie Mall, M; P(ltobutgb,flU(: Beadbig, l?t at- LoiUj i Mil KruoclMO, HI)*; do prel-rrml, la st, Paul, 8?i do pralemd, ldjK: Tezaa Paelflc, 10J4; Uiifou Pwlflp, H))i: Uolfil |tal??p a,5i;V8t. I,.A P.,?% , dopreferred, D; Wella-Fauo Kiprt-u, ICf; WoaUra L'uJul), Bresdatulla nml t'ruvlilnin. CHinoo. 1LH.. Slay 1J -Tla- wheal market wal been Jiearr abort <611lue during the two prwredluir day* nod the bean aeemed to be lu ooinptete po? nealon of ttio field, due la the * rosin to the advent of warmer weather. Theu came in Mime gloomy crop and the reported protein t of itranJioppetalu Texas and a good boiue >ua ex* jwrt inquiry r?prloffwliM?, all of which rcca loned au inXHnt reviiUlou in the temper \>t the market, prices advaudng ?h*rpljr iKe iron* the bottom, pith the bean showing a fruntie dca re to cover their abort lalva. The I-cadInk to ihe clo?e iu the afternoun wax active *ud the feeling w?u quite linn at toe fluidi at lli>*rlV tho !.? ?! Iirll'i-a ill iliu .I...- 'I'l...... ....I.. a moderate speculative business In com. Flour julctand unchanged. Wheat was influenced ty mrm weather and weak cable*. The market opened %c lower, declined ^c, ruled hioady and Hiuu rapidly advance! on reported bad crop new*. The advance wad iWXc, ibove the Inside figures, receded l/jC, fluctuated and doted 54c higher than yesterday; sales rang' ed: May b8ljyutt%c, dosed at&%o; June &%a9lc. dosed at 90^0; July Vt&WXc, oloaed at WJ40; No. 1 c?*h : No 3 uprlug *9%a80o; No. a wl WcaSl 00: No. 8 red 89X?. fairly active and iteady: the market optued '/faftc lower, milled J ,n %n Hiid dorfd Vic o.er jest- way: cash 47]?c: way KWWfi* cl(?ed-atJ7Hc: June 4-Kai?$c, dosed July47Xa48%c,4do*ed at4Sc. outa. quiet Uut steady, prices snowing little change: cash 84X tflKo: M*y giXaMJfr Juuo WX*3tSc, dosed it W%*S4Kc; July 84X*WHc, closod at 54Hc. Rye. tlrui; No. 2,78a Barley nominal. Flaxseed Aim: N'o. 1, 9187^. Meauork quiet: prices ruled 5al0c lower, milled 10al2)$cand dosed ?tendy; cash 111 wall 10; Juue 911 97x?tl 1?, closed at 911 02*a It 10; July fil o aJl 17^,. closed at tit i'.'^nll Ift. Lard quiet with prices showing little chuuge; ea*h )>Uh6,W>4c; Juue C.SOuG 87kc, closed at 0 86a J>*7Hn; July 6 77*afi.96c, closed at ?.92Xa?.M. Uoxtju meat* quiet: ahouldera 4 8Sa4.4l'c: short rib 5 60tf>.G5c; short dear G.lOaf. 15c. Whisky llnuat 91 15. 8ugara stronger; cutloaf 7c: granulated 6XaOKc; standard A tiut%o. Butter duil null lower; creamery !A)a22c; dairy >8sl9c. Afternoon Hoard?Wheat Arm and tfc hUher. Corn tlrm; Iune advanced Up. Oats unchanged, Fork 2j$c ilgher. Lird 2Hc lower, ?ew Yobk, May 1&?Finnr,receipts 20,260 bsrrels; sxporii none*, winter grade* scarce and held firmy; hp- lug stock dull; suiwrtine western and State ft fn a8 &V; common to choice white western extra (5 00a5 60; common to choice extra SLLouli 9376a 16 00. Wheat, receipts 40,960 bushels: exports 78,. ft) busliol*; spot dull; options opened weak, later reacted, doslug llrm; N'o. 2 spring 9ttMc; No. 1 Soitheru c. I. u 9102& ungraded ml bicaSl Oljf: S*o '/red8101; N'o.l whlleil ffl; No. 2 red May. tals M.ouo btuln-U ft ll?Xall?lX, closing at }l(X0i; June, salt*. 896,000 bushels at 91 tri^a I 01. closing at 91 (KSfc; July, rules 1,970,000 busu* >U at 91 OI%al 0;i'/.j dosing at 91 Pfi?J; August, Kiles IJH.OOo bushuis at 91 OGMtl 0GJ$, dtwluir at II OBH: sentcmher. aitiiB immfii hiiehoi. ?? ? i 00ft, c.odng ?t SI Oft; Ovtober do ed at SI 0$S; November. SI JOW; l>ecembrrf fales 61,000 bushels it SI lO^ul 12#, clot i?g tit SI lift; January tales 8,000 bushels at SI 1 '2m, eloslng nominally at H 13. Corij, fipot quiet; options opt nod lower. later allied, doing Arm; receipt# 30,530 bushels: ex? i>orts 88.W1 bushels; ungraded No. 3 tteamer 66Wc; ungraded. wWto Wo; No. 2 May 'i?,%a55Wc, do?ipg at 5mo; June 51Jia56J?c, doting at ?kc: /ll?y 6f*55%e, dosing at fiStfc; August dosing at Ge^jo. Oats tlrm; receipts Ip.'OO bushels; exports none; mixed western lOa 13c; white do 45a4'Jc. Hay firm and rather quiet; dipping DOaWc. Coffee, spat fairs Km quiet ana teaay at H^c; Qr lions moderatdy active; No. 7 mottt.OOc; May 6(70a(L75a; June 6.7Gc; July OSOc; <{ugw#t flffiflB.Wte; Sfpiewbor 0 9H7.(Qa; October , r,o:?c; November 7.10c; December 7.16c. Bunar, utra u 6Hu5Mo; whlttxexcm O 6J*a5Kc, off A r>)6a r&c. Molasses steady; 60 test l?)ic. Uice tlrui. terpentine dull. Kggs steady nud In moderate'Ininlry; wtMeru lb^allc. 1'ork dull; mess spot 112 'io. lleefdull. Lard moderately active, c'oslug icavy; western steam spot 7.06o; Way 7.00e;June '.10a7.12c; July 7.loa7.'20c; August 7 tfta7.'29c; Sepember 7,85c; October ?.45a7.4Gc; city steam ilwu t.U5c. Butter dull and barely s^fldy. rhoesedull indeasy. fim.anklfhia, Pa.. Maris ?flour. winter wheat t> good demand; spring do quiet. Wheat opcued ies^ r^ac^cq aqd closed l\rm; No. *2 red May rc.'U rfPH0' "?ttmer No- 2 ?"lxe*l KkbTty, No. '1 ffivfo : ,Noi No. l yellow I2 nilxwl May 6rtia55Wc: Juue Matofcc: lufrttjtfaKfcc; Augunt ^kaMKc. Oata flrmir; K fSE^S: BatBS!S MC2Sui!5.A2,ni2'^I5L*,t,te twnnjr llttOhi'fft 2LSI && V ,?*1 No 2 ro |ly7Al ft); r^pipu 5.000 biuhela: ahlpmentf W) v" ?***%' 2 ttlxoU aa>^c. oatfe (SnSCSVfe'i Si.s Br? trpngcr, No. 1 (all 78c. U?rlc>?i*rr?uml Hrm: i rjPr V* I^5? l>tirk dull ?nd lower ?t J?i?lS0, lirdaufetitiwo. Bulk me?t. dull lfnl2r0?l'l??; uoiifilew MMos .lion rib 6 7Jc. nnF "iV!.'y "'"J u,lch""?M- Whllkr Kteailynt 1 c"'ler' ?*t? crt'iimcry UaSSo: ban Simri VW IIRH|r ,,'lllt't' blJt flnil Mid UO| ,,'m '-' vittii, mp.. wur J*?flour firm, wueat, vofiUirn ouen^d Yfi )o\Wr: ruled Hrm and Ulgber; ku. i winter red spot nominal at ?100: June |l 01 ; ot%: July SI 03J?al W: August SI CV.ti n;v Coru. Vetera dull ana nominal; mixed iF&tiUaWo; June S?M/4c; 3uly WXp 0!q. Oato qule. and about teaqy: wc^ci'l While 4&45c: mixed 4ln43 j. Frofluloflu dull 4 lid ea?y, uu in pork 812 50al800. Lard, silned 8Wo. Cofl'eu dull; Kio cargoea, ordinary to air 7&&XC. Kfgi Arm and libber at IS^jlltO, Toumo. 0.,JMay 13.?Wheat plfwed wuder? No. 2 ed cash or May yto a?>od; Juno W>?c: July MWo; tunu*t 0T^c> No. 2uou 81 05a-ked. Cora quiet: I'a-y&UU ur May 62oaakod; June fil^o; July filUo. >a\N, nothing doing, Petroleum? 99 Oil City, Pa.. may w,?National Trimlt certlfl^8&ir3?S& ,7^4,000 iMunui; ran* IVI,:W) barrels; shipments 74, 08 biTO'ls; i barton 101.W0 ba rets. Oil Exchange lock, no hidn; none offlired. Bradford, Pa.. M?y 13.-Opened at cloaid at 7Sjic; highest Ko; loweit 7fMp; runi\Wt*0 harrow: shipment* J.'.M-. (barrel*: unarterallli.* SQ cl4?aoee^0?3?0 barrel*. J2T?, ilghest vUJ^oi lowest 78^0; trading light. Trromujt PA., May 18,-Opened at 78Xc; hltbJ?d ttrffij fmi iJulW Lire Htock. Chicago, III., May la?The Droveu' Jomtaln oru: Cattie-ReMlpta 4,800 bend: ahlpueuts 8,000 jead; tnulln* brink ana m|cr? Hmns; detftuUe m MS H&WOQiToxausfilm8Q. lIog?~K?reipU20.000 ?e*d; ahlnments 5.8UQ head: market slow, waak Wtd fialQo lower; rough and mixed 91 U6a4 80: poking and hipping,?4 ?w 45: light U Ma4 M; klpa9SA0a4 10 ilheep-Keodptt 4,700 bead; Bhlp. nenta v.eoo bead: market Mow but ateady:' short) rnmmou to cliol'o 82 71*8 ?0; woolod Is TOM 80] rcxam I22.nl W. Ear LlIlKkTY. Pa.. \lw 1? aAtlvA and Inn i ntoelpu l(fbt: jiHme f? U?S*0 00; hlr to good ?;iWW; lamb# 9690*1 00; noslpts 2,800 bead; sblpmeni 2,400 baad. i 4 CO; reoelpts 2,880 bead; shipments 143 bsad.' Cotton. ' Hiw Tout. May 18.?Cotton steady and uncbang 1 . 2071c; October 10Mr( Sevamber IQMc; Dsosmbai ' l(X28c; January 10.88c. Cincinnati, o., May 18,-Cotton quiet and towar; ' mlddllu? 10^?gSUdtcal. Dr. J. E. SMITH No. 1404 Chupliue Street, New Fourlwinth auwi Tli, U?t .vMcnci ol pbyildui'i luecaa to th testimony of hi* patients. Tbe increasing d? consulted m?. I never use a patent's nam* wit! out wrmWon. though I him- many hundred ea t ideates from those whom I have cured alter tho bad beeu pronouuood luouraUe. A thorough uid leal education with many yean hospital sxperiaoo and familiarity with tberaputlc sgants, u cW ol servance of tempemfnanul pecuUaritka and stria attention to hjtleulc imumgeiatut Insures succutf a cure Is possible, and I frankly rive the patient us opinion. TTmn p CO no ?? omy, Catarrh, Polypus of Now, Impaired voloa-flul fered for yearn; patent mwlieloe failed to help U4 Dr. Smith completely cured me." (or year* failed to give me relief. Dr. Smith curd Die." THOMAS HOLT, luurauoe Agent/ Fits.?Had them for fourteen yeaa. Dr. Smltl cured me.1' LOUIS r. WASHINGTON. Scrofula. Ruuuluf Soreeou Head.?"My sou wa mil leti'.l for luurUwii yean. Nothing seemed u help htm. Dr. ttrnlth oured htm." MR*, CATHERINE CAPS, Market Street, Wheeling, W. Vau Cancer.?"Suffered for year* with Cancer. Had I cutout three times. It relumed after each opera tlon. Dr. Smith cured me without kulfe, cauMka pain." Mrs. h. m. okciitt ' Plica, Fistula of Anu*.?Flat on my back for 11 weeks. Reported dyjug. Dr. Smith cured mi without knife lu five weeks. TffOMAS COLVIK. Wholesale Grocer, Main St.. Wheeling, W. V*. Ulcerations of Rectum, Prolapsus ana PiK's."Wm given up to die aud pronounced Incurable Dr. Smith cured me without knife." WASHINGTON DKLAMY, Martin's Kerry. Roy. It. 0. Lndd writes:?"Dr. 8mlth's profes Bionul services in my family have been moat satis factory, and 1 commond him to all u a gentlemai and a skillful physician." Mrs. Margaret Kolk says: "I hsd been suRbrlni for seven years and treated by many physicians fo dyspepsia. Dr. 8mith mid I had a tape worm, uu< in eight hours removed a monster 1(0 feet long." Female Com plain ta.?Three years in hospital* foi females, give me peculiar advantages in such eases Persons cured of catarrh, diseases of heart, livsr itomach, kidneys, skin, blood, nervous aflectloni and weakness* of men and youth, scrofula an< asthma testify to my suocess. Piles cured without the knife.-. Patients at a distance may be treated by letter ani satisfaction guaranteed. A chart for self-examjna tion sent ou receipt of two three-cent stamps, and advice returned free. Consultation at office free. Ofiloehoura from 9 A m. to 7 v. dally. Call uu or address. JOHN K. SMITH, M.D.. No 1404 Chapllue St., Wheeling, W. Va. (gaeyttt, g-umitixrc, tcc. c33 C 'I CO ^ | x = "=? ^ H a 5 ?b _ I * " J ^ a si m ?5 -S Oj ? CO zg g = W! U CO M H s = 2 LU ^ 3=1 C/D 3C W CD A WHEELING A $ INTELLIGENCERS Dully, Semi-Weekly and Weekly. The year 1885 brlnw the oountry to a now departure. A party out of power for a quarter of a century goca luto control. A uew color is to bo giren to Uie pegee of our national history. Kvery man uid woman ought to follow that blatory an It ti made. It will touch every ?audition ?f life, whether for weal or wo?. THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER Willoorerirk************ Will be the whole* $prompt, ac- , fluid. * 1SOO. ? curate aud ^cr^jjcu*- * ONEDpLUR Sj?L Never L In a career of thlrty-Wro y?ar* it has made Itself the family k?pcr. Ii U tak9U oy iawllles who have taken It tlnco ' \ho flnt number. It baa full market report* and looks well to the 'armem' Intercut. It Is very strong in Ha Washington correspond once. It hM toe leaa in State matter*. It Is unsurpassed In its Industrial feattms. ft bolluvea in the American policy of I'rotocUon. It labors for the Development of West Virginia. One Dollar Pays for the Weekly Intelligencer tor a Whole Year. vmu! tiko ruiiowtas terms and txeraiunu. TheWotiSty lntelllgwicer, >ln|leoopy one year.il 00 j copies, one your, and Dally two month* inxx. & 0u 10 copies, one roar, and Dally two months or . out-oopY of the Weekly, ono year free 10 0; 15 eoplas, one year and Daily six mouths, or three coplw of the Weekly one year free % 00 The premium copies will be sent to any addreni deUred. It Is equivalent to a cash oontmlaslou, as they can readily be sold and Uwmoney reuined by the getter up of the dub. it la not ueoewary lor &11 the nana in Uw club to come irou one office, aar Is it necessary to send ill tho subscribers at one time Subscriptions may be smit as (sit M resolved. one or more at a Ume, and a record of them will bo kept at this office. The premium copies will be seal at tho request of the agent as soon as ho hsa Mot sufficient subscribe* to entitle hUa to TKBSI8 OF TI1B SKSU-WKKKLY. On. oopy, c moiitlm. J1 SO I Two ooplM, I y**r~r. 0C < iHewprll JW. aool FlTnooptai, 1 je?r.WOO UV mir v iwTVH ti.i:\Cklt. f TUUU ?Y MAIL, HJCTAQI PUTAID. One mouth - t to I Six mnutla... ....84 00 . three mouthe......** 2 0? I One jwur..... f 00 Rwclmen conic* of cither edition of tb? Ihiki.uu*wc*??ent free and poeUie paid to any juldrt^ ( We want an Agent at erury Po?tofflce in Wwt Virginia. Eastern OhlO and Wertern l^nwlpnia. < Rcmltuncw "hould be made by reginterud letter, ptvloffloQ money order, postal note or check. $FBEvfTcAMl'IlEIX It 11AKT, O Pubuihui iktuuoencu, all wimw.mn. w. va. W ?. gltmlng & MCVG'S. R GOODS, OTTEB GOODS. ?r?u kiikih. FKKNT OF lNS AND ULSTERETTES to Pittabat*h. :ING & CO., RS AMU HATTERS, WTISBUROH, PA. Ji g. ? gtoffnt lc ?o. ;T, C. MOFFAT [ &OQ 27 Twelfth St. HAVE NOW IN STORE A Full Assortment -OFALL THE LATEST STYLES -OP" SPRING Overcoatings! SUITINGS AND I TROUSERINGS! i I ' . '"}'**'* 'i Prieen Xjow. ] 1 J T. C. MOFFAT & CO. i ?E2 i ADVEktibb ADVERTISE ] ADVERTISE '" " abv^TIM DAILY INTELLIGENCER, j i AND tDVKRTISR ? MAKK MONEY! J ADVKBTIBE i nuifDWut WISE ( &DVKBT18R DEALERS ADvuHTijK ACKNOWLEDGE | ADVKRTISR "" ? ADVANTAGES ADVKBTIflK ? AHISINO ADVERTWK < fKOK 1 advkbtbk A I) VEK'J'LSING : fl ADVKKT18K nt THK COLUMN! OP \ t unvkktisk widely cdicdiated ! ? newspaper, ; J BY TftXU UJVKBTIflK J - CONTINUED PATRONAGE. . imffftimuir f UJVKRTHK tay-I>o not order Priming of anjr character nntil price* k"VK"1IIJ'liave been obtained nt the U,V^8K1UII'VINTELI'U)ENCEIi I STEAM JOB PltlNTIMI IDVEUT18K OFFICE. f , a""", - 1852 & 1885 - t2=u | L=J THE I ./WHEELINGX rH?CZHHZD?V. WEEKLY ; : ItiTPi i inrunrll > jmtmutnutnp; OAK DOLLAR I ] . PER / ! Xyear/ I /T\/T\aia/t\/T\ vuvtv i! 1IAUT. I'ruu'l. LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANOS job work nkatly and fkomitly exkcutxd daily jHTKiMSnaiptorriaM koy, % wwl fj vodrtmnui Jxausportatton. I JJALTIMORB& OHIO RAILROAD CO. *hfr u i* & 1686. raucoiar tnius will imiffllnmnrf1lnr nirr t*o.6b SoTi] | No.it - - "KtfT Bat'Wfr. Ijmal jhrtg ttaHj:Ho.l9 Daily leave? a. k p.m. 1. m. i a. m. 11?. xt Wheeling- 6:86 4:10 6:40 8:lf> 6:10 Bellalre ^? 6:66 6.*Ct Mannlngtou... 7 :*? .........I ............. Arrircn at r. m. ' p. m. Graftou 4:00......... 11:06 1:10(10:16 p.m. a.m. Cumberland. 2.-40 T:(0 2:60 nianuupoD laiy* .................... o:a>........ t.mi Baitlmorf -| 7; 0j....w..| 8:83 ' No M, M ami 87 >top at alt titatloti? No. 2 No. ? No 0 wur >00MP. Na 14 No. 12 Dall* Dally Dally Leave? a.m. r.x a. m r.M.r.x. Wheeling. 7 ft 8:40 9:15 7:50 10:,5 Bel 1*1 re. 8: 0 4:16 10:(X> S:K 11:08 Arrive it rv. am. ZaumilU 11:20 7:00 12:16 10:10 1:10 Newark ?... i:K? I0:i0 2:10 ColumbUM 2:io UM I:W a. mi Cincinnati 7:25 4:00 7:80 iianduaky 0:90 8:U f. m. Iuillauupoll*.... U:fu 7:06 4:48 a m. p. m. St LouU - ? 7:80 0:48 0:80 a. m. Chicago.... ? 5:40 9:00 7:20 P. m KanwOlty ?I I...... 8:00l <>:C0 Mouudivllle acoomiuodatiou leaven wheeling at 11:98 a. m.. and arrivmat Muu&davllla at 12:18 p. m. dally except Monday. MannluRtou accommodation at 4:10 |?. m. Zaneavllle accommodation leavet Wheeling at 7:88 a. m. and 8:40 p. m. BelUtre at 8:10 a. m. and 4:18 p. m., dally except Sunday. 10:25 p. m. train through to Cincinnati without filiation with U .1 I I UliuMPlhimiiithlAlHn.iliinaii I B.&0. bleeping Cars on all through trains. Through (k?ch from Wheeling to Cincinnati on No. 2, leaving WheeUngat?:16 a. m., arriTliig at Cincinnati at 8:50 a m. done connections arw made for all points 8outh and Pouthwest, North aod Northwest, making this desirable loute for colonists and twrsous moving to the great West, and to wh^m particular attention J? given. Tickets to all principal polnla ou sale atDejiot. Bleeping car accommodations cau be secured at Depot Ticket OQlre. T .OH C. BOfcKK. Ticket Agent B. A O. Depot JOH* T LANK, Trav. Pass?nger A gout R, T. DKVWIKH. UtMtpml ???...> *vi,wi|t|l> TlTUKfc.LIMi ot FITlliiiUKUU diviYY SI'W, B. & o. On and aft?r MA.T 8, H85. paatouger trains will run as follows-Wheellng itiue: Kir Pittsburgh-5:25 a. m? daily; 7:10a. in., t'M p. m., dallr except *uuday. For Washington?i:2Sa. m . dally: 7:10a m,,8:2Q p. m and 5.-05 p. ra., ddlyexcept *uuday. Krom Pittsburgh?U&i a. in., 6:05 p. m., dally except Sunday; i0:15o m., daily. Prom Washington?7:55 a in.. lirfs a. m.. 6:06 ?. in., daily except Snnday; 10:13 p. m , dally. *0 K. LORD, Ueneral Pssscngw Agent B. m NH \M, Oencral eup't. J T. !.*. Tr?? P?- ?ift. Whoollrg, Fll'l'MiUtttfU, OlWUltfNATi & 1ST LOUIS RAILROA D--^n JlftiiiUa Koi)^ ^ Tlino table fur Gut auti West currccUxl to A t?rl 1 5, IBM. Tralui leave I'uti Handle station, foot o.* Eleventh atrvet. near public landing, aa follow*, Uoutril tf tuidanl time: ruu ?ui Fait Pae." HTATIJNa, BxpV Kt\i'h Sxp'K Kxp's a. m. p.m. p.m. a.m. f,c?re?WheeJIug. 6:45 13:45 3:36 H-M Arrive?Wellaburg. 6-28 1-25 4:14 9:30 iteubenvlile 7:0f? 2J2 5:2b. 1C:10 Pittsburgh 9:itS 3:fc 0:10 p.m. a.m. a.m. ? Eliniaburg H:15 1:10 2:45 Baltimore. .... .... 5:25 6:25 Washington.....^, '..~L 6:40 6:40 PhiladJphla. 8:0s 4:26 5:45 New York......?....?M 6:10 7:00 8:0? p. m p.m. p.m. fox ton 8:00| 8:00 8:35| UOIMU WKST. pac. ixiuti Went Ac* WATioya. Kxp'a kxp'a Mall, o'tn'n a.m. p.m. a m. p.m. Leave?Wheeling.- 8:56 8:86 5:45 12:45 Arrlvo-StcubenvTlla 10:10 5-20 7:05 2:11 2edli 11:20 7:25 5:15 Deutitaoii 11:25 7:40 4:05 S'owark 2:20 1:45 11:3* C:45 p M JoliimbUK.. 8:70 2:42 12:85) 6;00 [>?*ve?<"oluiubu? 8:?0 8:00 12:65 Arrive?Dayton.... . 0:10 7:22 liHlnnitl..... 7:4! 7:1b 4:45 ... ndiauspolla 10:11 8!00 a.m. p. m It. Louts. ... 7:00 8:00 Shlcaga. ..| 7:80 ?:55.. All trains dully except tiundity. I'ullnmu's Palace Drawing Koom and Sleeping Jntw through without change /mm SlcubeuvlJlo Eiuit to t hlludulpliiii and New York. Went to Col imbtiH. Cincinnati, Lonuviue, cutc-ago, luaumnp* >11* unit St. LnuU. For through ticked, baggage checks. t?hrplnjt Mr accommodations, and liny further Information ipnly to JOHN U. TOMUNSON.TIektt Ageut at I'an Handle Station, foot of Eleventh street, or at :ity Ticket Office, under MeLure Hoiinu, Wheeling, JAMEH SIcCREA. Manager, Columbus, Ohio, K. A. KOKD, Qen'l Paw, and Ticket Agent, Plttoburgh, P QHIO RIVER RAILROAD. rtjj *''7 Timetable corrected to MiY 10, lHio. Trains eave I snliandle Station, foot of Eleventh strict, tear public laodlug. as follows-Central btsudsrd rime - which Is ? minutes slower than Wheeling tme: ' oowo south. imllj Dally AcPass Pin com. A ?. f M. A.M. Mve-Wb?lln?. ?. MO 3:.? t:M Irrlve?Benwood ...... C:? *:W U:W 'lound?Tllle.?..... 6:4U 4:0ft 9:60 Harlngton .. i:m ?:? u:;m Toe lor .. 7:35 4:57 11:60 few Martlnstille........ 7:W 5:15 12& WnJIi ? 8:02 ftrt 12:60 Istcnvllie H:.o U> t :SV> *iiiu.l.j JMuUunor*8) 8::oily AoPush Pass. com. A.M. r.M. a.m. .cave?Parkoniburg......... ... 0:15 3:30 5:40 IrrlT? WIUNnulowniMart'iU) 7:4f. 4 fti 0:40 t M accent "uadsy. JOHN O. tOMMNHJN, Ticket Agent. Whwtlltig. W. VA. QLEVEI.AND 4 PITTSBURGH K. K. Condensed Titne Table of itowsnger Train* cor* acted NOV. 10. UB4?Central Standard Time: oomo WHIT. r.M.|a.x. a.m. r.K. r.ai. Itiburgh U:2W ?:(*. . . 12:46 3:86 aiesbeny^.. U:8ty trtf Ms66 8:45 toohattir............... 12:20 8:56 1:40 4:80 Cut LlvcrpooL...... 1:08 9:42 2tX 6:18 aereUnd ll-lb 8:00 2:60 A. M. tirnin*- 1:00 9:42......... 1:81 Ll!iaiiue.~....~ 1:66 .MHMM 10:35......... 4:10 ?3:?10:63. . 4:SS felHTllIe... 5:66 10:09 UM 2:46 IM IcCoy't....- 6:16 10:80 1:10 1:06 6:21 'oroiito eat 10:80 1:26 804 6:W iwubenrllle 6:46 J0:W i v- ai? 6:ffl Mituat n*m iiiH o./v) fill 1>M U^n'V Ftrry".'.....' 7*51 ii:W 3:41 430| 7:41 Irfdrcport.. 7:48 U-M 2:4* 431 7:4I WUflrtu gtOOi 13:10| XrOT)| 4:40j 8:01 some *ait. A.M. A.M.IA.M r.u. r.u. lillalre.. ....^. 6:10 830 10:? I JO 4:15 WdjMPOTt 63* 8:88 10J7 8:47 4:28 fartWi Fuay^.... 6:80 8:41 10:45 8:48 438 trilllint......... 6:04 9:26 11:1$ 4:18 5:14 I teuton vllio. 6:30 9:81 11? 4:8ft 6:81 roronlo 6:? 9:60 11:61 4A3 6:60 I P.M. foCoy't?......... 6:491 9:??| 13:061 6:11 6:61 Vett*rllIo~ 7:26 10:80 13:46 6JO 6:20 A. X, layard 1134 1:44 3J& OlUnce 13&J 436 8:86 JlevoUmd 3:80 6:26 ttit a.*. 1a.m. ^rfirtrnwoUZ^ "'7J6J23 13:66"fl'flO"HX iochwtcr8:26 1:40 ;*? 610 klletheny~ :lftMMMJ ivM 736 6:16 tttt?Dtjr?n 2'M '*' * All train* daily except Bunday. Train lairing Bridgeport at 8:38 a. m. makoa dl* Msfcss"0"00" flanaml Wwnmrwr. *P?tt>hnrrh. Pa. gottrcU*. Louisiana State Lotieiy. For Tlckcti or lurtbrr Inlonwtlon el U? ?!?? LAtterj ftdtlrw, DAVE C. JOHNSON, Co?lii(rton,K)r. Amosnti ol 15 00 ind over, by Ksprin ?t mj ?< ptwe. Ml)