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M EDIC A)L. OXI3 J5KTJOY? jjoi'u tho method and results Trtcn Sjrup of F'o'3 is taken; it is pleasant jj] fcfrcslii"(J to tho taste, and acta -j'Jy jet promptly on the Kidneys, jj^r a::d liowcta, clcanses tho sysun effectually, dispels colds, headsiljes nail fevers and cures habitual eistipation. Syrup of Figs is tlio caly remedy of its kind ever product, pleating to tho taste and acctpta'ulo to tlio stomach, prompt in in action and truly beneficial" m its (Sets, prepared only from the most kesithy and asrceablo substances, its ?aiv excellent qualities commend it u all ai:d have mado it the most topukr remedy known. Syrup of Fijjs is for sale in 60o ail oouics ay an juuuiu^ arugpstt Any reliablo druggist who uy not liuvo it on band will pro tare it promptly for any one who ri'be? to try it. I)o cot acccpt any gbtitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. Sit FRANCISCO, CAL, Uinwue. a. NCW rornt, it.*. " RADAM'S iicrobe Killer. The Grcdtesl Discovery or tie Age, CLU IN TiiSOKV HUT THE REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL G7AKP.il. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY 1XVK!:. IsllONClUTW.' HIIKUMATISM, DV.-I'l I"SIA. i.A.N'M.ll. 8CROFI' LA. DlAlw-rrKS. 'WCHTaM-l.A-K. MALARIAL FKVKR. DIPIITUKIUA AND I'll ILL*. lisfhoH. r!i forms of Orgmitc ami Functional Cksh* Tlic cures eQcctcd by Uii? Mcdloiue dt iu many com* MIRACLES! EoM on!" In Jngs containing Ouc Gallon. n.icnTili:kk collars?n innall Investment when Health end Life can be obuducd. -HISTOUV OF TUB SICBOBE KILLKU FREE." Tcrttlc by all Retail DnijjgUt*. Trade xup' ! 1 LOCKN DRUG CO., w;ui?r Sole Agents. THE BEST protection against sudden oltinrtfAA In +U/\ iiiaa*Lo. viiniit^o ill lilt? VYcamci is to purify the blood with AYER'S Sarsaparilla it vitalizes and enriches the life-current, and makes the weak ailUilg. Has Cured Others will cure you. Intelligent Headers will notice that Tistt's Pills *" elnisot from.Ji"'- 5"" <"'lr ?nrh u result ''?=>niil,?rilcrotl liver, till ^ea^?c',8> Dyspepsia, > ?<cia, uusiiveness, biiiqus Colic, Flatulence, etc. nr? not nnrrant?d *?su.. 1 nro a% "o?rly mo na It la no*. Ufclc lo uiaUn a routed j-. 1'rlro. 83CU. SOLD EVKIi.YWHI .ltF., B BILIOUSNESS I BILIOUSNESS 1 BILIOUSNESS I Direct Proof. iBflitrim.. ' My wife has been troubled TOtATES Llvor Complain: end PalI'lintlon ol the Ilcnrt over n . ?ar. Her imj hurtled the skill *tir tiiinn "? our best phyoleinuK. After lab LIVER throe bottles of your IJi'HD-.CK Hl.r>??n lillTKftS *ho IS ol* aio?t entirely well. We truly recommernl your medicine. 1 I-, *,... , 1 ? W.gltAWLL, L Mont^eliff. WfflUmg Co.. 0. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. Tilt CUCVT C.V0L1SU IIKHKDT. J i perm** I . '.'turrliM. tm. AMI >-??t-SiSk ?.? . i\ ZS. {\*} aou Aficr. r:- - i.Hiiii! .Pno',IN,:: h?oflert : mptace thl?, l?\v? i - r 1 v n Juni SiTW0* W ,ollctand 2" ,.': | i.lrftM -1 "'J; 1"',c POCkKRO. ?1; ri ,,: i 'x *T"' cure. 1'? THEWQnn ^T-I,,sm^ i,?chem'calco:, ? .Sjffw:ABD! j? "in !'f lftl'v?uM? ?e canot nJ; ? arc .irtcJuTUli0 " W1U. *nt:i Uio & WIU>. -Jh?vire S-* -ttiriJS} ?,"?' ? ? > mve wtl?' .in i? ?, ^^bofcefc-coaWnlDB | ''J?.*11? t'f t-nuntcrfclu i.ml ?uV"* 1 \VStl?8!u!f?SS?*c,u**4 b>' MUT'.VIST- WHCAOO.W 8u. c"rul'T >l?rkft J'"'"?Un?,w,Y?. Jrawrror I CAUSE AND RESULT. THE CAtlK. Hhc *m plnylnct in burlesque, Boeu sueocsalul? Rnthcr; yet. Had admirer* by ?h*> dnreu, Kor MicevM beget* sncccis. Butnfnil thn fellowswho I'urTier kind regard dldaue, I'd have sworn ?he liked nic better, And to ine would e'er be true. So I sent her violets blue. That she treasured them I knew; Next her heart they ulway* ncatled, And ahe Mid ahe pressed them too. Just a week ago' to day, In u happy moment's sway, Karwt flow* rot* Mint I to her, Culled from distant lie lib away. TUB RESULT. When 1 sought them at her throat, Ah! It broke iny heart to uote. She had pinned my love-sent blossoms v/u uuuuivr iviwn a George D. Slttojc. MIXED THOSE YEAMAXSES UP. The Bull Uiij'ii lSlumler Put* n Minister Into u Nice Men. Chicago Tribune. Miss Jenniu Ycamans, abright actress, has apartments at the Lclnnd. The number on her parlor door is HO. In room 240 is Mrs. Ycamans, a member of the Women's Christian Temperancc Union, front Uoston. Site lectures upon the evils of intemperance now and then. Ijist evening a Southnide minister called upon Mrs. Ycamans to ask if Mho would occupy his pulpit 611 Sunday evening. Tho hell boy' who took Ins card upstairs also took one to Miss Yearn aus from an interviewer. Miss Yeamans told.tho reporter to step up. Mrs. Ycamans was out. Tho bell boy got liis dates mixed, and told the minister to step up to HO. To the reportor he conveyed tho word that the laidy was out. '"This is Mr#. Ycamans? asked tho I(readier us ho was admitted to tho paror of tho actress. "Yes," was tho answer. I was glad to reocivo your card." "You are very kind. I have never bait fhn nlr>nRiirf?nf nioMinr- vnn.thniifrb I have boon delighted witii you on tuo 8togc." "You flatter me, sir." "Sot at all. You have done a deal of good in the Kast, and I hope yon will reap a glorious harvest here. Have you an engagement lor Sunday night?" " "May 1 ask why?" "1 thought you would like to portray to my congregation the horrors of looting on the wine when it is red. We have not had ii good temperance talk in our church since Francis Murphy was here." "Pardon me. sir, but while I practice temperance 1 do not preach it. What do 1 know about the romorsu o: a jag?" At the word "jag" theministerjumped to his feet and asked whom ho was talking to. When he was informed that .Miss Yeauians was not Mrs. Yeamans. the temperance lecturer, he went out of the .-onni as if the cry of Are had been A PROHIBITION BARTENDER. Ito Cured Sinnll Boy* by Letting Tlicm Salt Their IVhUky. Ncuj York Adcailter. "I used to be a barkeeper in my younger days," said a gray-haired vendor. on Twelfth street, las', night. ''About thirty-five years ago I was head clerk in a large general store employing twenty clerks, in a small town. In those days every storo had its bar, and and every merchant was u saloonkeeper. Besides selling hot whisky, we also sold hot oysters over the bar. and had a big bowl of salt down behind the counter for oysters and a similar bowl of sugar for' whisky. When a man bought oysters wo set out the salt, and when ho bought whisky we set out the sugar. "l)no day the bowls got changed from their usual positions, and by mistake 1 sot out the salt for a man who had bonglita drink. The salt in the liquor made him sick. No ono, not oven myself. could tell what caused it, but after awhile I guessed the reason and tested n oy trying it upon otners. it ivornea like"n charm, nnd thereafter whenever a young boy came in who was just taking his first ilrlnkp, and learning what ho tlionglit 'manliness/ I always set out the salt howl and made him sick. I know of a good manv voung men that I saved from rain in thfs way. 1 guess I was tho only Prohibition barkeeper in town, and certainly the only one who ever taught temperance from behind the bar bv making men sweeten their drinks with salt instead of sugar. I always felt guilty of selling liquor and got o'ut of it very soon. One morning a man caino in with enough already aboard to imiko him foel good, bought several drinks, went home to dinner drr.nk, had some words with his wife and mashed her skull with an ax, within an three hours after I sold him the stufT. 1 don't know what part of that murder 1 will have to answer for in tho great hereafter." Grnmlma Harper's Fnmlly. SL Jjoult RepublicGrandma Horner lives at Princeton, Mercer countv, Mo. She wna 101 rears .1.1 ii._ i?i. UUl tuu -(in ui mat ?o|Jiuiiiisc<| uuu intotally blind. She has (our eons living, aged 7a, Go, (12 and 41) years. Sho has four daughters living, iiged 81, 70, 58 and ono 02, who is twin with tho son who is (12. Five of tier children nro dead, three sons and two (laughters. The ilrst to dio was 02 voiirs ohl at the time of death. Sho is * native of Virginia, belong? to tho Baptist church, and was baptized sevonty-Hvo years ago at. Dig Spring, Va. Shohasovor 601) living descendenta. At tho Hoarding llouaa Table. MlnnctrpoiU Journal. "Well, I'm rather stuck on you," remarked the fly to tho boarding-house butter, as sho slumped in. "Keep your grip on him, you're strong enough;" said tho sugar to tho butter, and the latter repliod: "Well, you havo got sand." This made the cheese laugh so linrd that it fell to the floor, and tho sugar got its revenge by exclaiming: "Ilow are tho initoy fallen!" At the Pletnro Gnllory. U PrlrriH. "Sir, I am a painter myself, and ought to bo a mod judge. It toll you that 18 a splendid bit of work." "I don't sco it; still I am delighted to eonic across a paintor who doesn't run down his fellow-artist?." "Excuso me, sir, hut the picture is iniue." , A fir At MlcceiA, Rochntcr roft-Erprru. Bagley?That fishing trip of yours wasn't a success, I understand? I1-J1 /M. I...& !> ..... xmuv\?v'li, uut. u wan. Buriey?1 heard that yoa lost all your fino Hailing tackle, anil narrowly escaped drowning. Bailey?Y-y-ye?, that's true; but I caught three fish. Xo uATTRa what may bo tho ills you bear from indigestion, a doso of Aver's Cathartic I'ills will ease you without question. Just try thein once and be assured; they lmvo much worse dyspeptics curotl. You'll find theni nice and amply worth the price. Mir 1VIIOLE8ALEPIUCE8 Of All Kind* of Commodities Handled In Wheeling. Orrtrc or tkk Ixtw.i .toetcn, \ Wuf.ku.no, Tuesday, Juno 30. / The wholesale markets of Wheeling are still active on most lines. Demand is good and collections fair. GRAM, FLOUR AKD FEED. Grain?Wheat, sixty pound test, II 00 oer bushel. Corn, per bushel* shelled, 63c; ear, 76c. Oat*. -t'?50c per bushel. Flour?Fancy roller mill winter wheat, wood at $5 OOnft 15 per barrel: paper 00 per barrel; spring wheat Minnehaha ft 00per barrel. />?/?Bran 31H (JO per tou; middlings tA) 00 per ton. Hay, baled 89 00 per ton. GROCERIES. The market for general groceries is firm. The doiuand for sugar is still steady. Syrup*?Choice sugar syrupy *0c; Houey Drips 85c; Vermont Maple Drhw, Ave gallon kegs, 7ic; ten gallon kegs 7.1c; hull bum-Is *0c; barrels 70c; Blxby Maple Syrup (barrels) Mc: Ulxby Maple (half barrels) toe: jllxby Muplu (10gallon kegs) ui>u; Blxby Maple (5 gallon kegs) (sic; Blxby Maple (quart cans) 30c. New crop New viinuu Muukiova, uiuivc wv; |iiiuig <mv, toil wv, mixed Rood, New Orleans :?Tc; baker*a good 85c; nbaolutely pure mapleayrup, gallon cana, ?101); half gallon can* pure maple, 81 0> pur gallon; oae-fourth gallon cana pure maple, fl 10 pur gallon. lvorwon*? Large 8. C. bams lOMc: medium S. C. hanu lUKo; v.oall lie; S. C. breakfait bacon 8Kc; 8. C.anouldersGHc; aldeiT^e; bueon ahouldcr?G){c; ham beef li>?e; ordinary beef 10,' Jo; family mow pork ft lb piccesfUJUu; bean pork, line clear Si ft :J>. Zarti?I'lire refined, In tierce-8cs 00 lb. Una, 8We; tin juUU. a 11*., 8&; tiu pall*. 5 lbs., 9c; tin PHila 10 lbs., 6c: tin pail*. a) lba., *%c; tin paiU, & lb*., 9c. Chicago lard lean. Sut/nr?Cutloaf ft?c: cubeafo; powdered 4%c; Rranulated standard 4%e; standard confewotiera' A 4Jie;Columbia A 4){o; standard Wind* aor A 4Vic; American A4&s; white extra C DXu; standard yellow 8Uic. Coffee?Green coffee?Fancjr Golden IUoUj^c; fancy green 23}$c: choice green '11%c; rooating gradca'Jlc; Java i7c: roostcu lu .packages?Ohio Valley IUo.24ttc; mi hand to'24 ko: ArttnckloA Co.'b roasted liy,c. liulk rousted life; Old Government Java rousted a?c; "A" grade Kio 24c. 3Vus?Young Hyson jwr lb., 25aMe; gunpowder, ?iu75c; imperial, JCcftJc: Japan, ffla'Oc; Oolong. 22?7.'>c; Wouchong, iiii&ic. CanoU*?$ukr, full weight, lie; Parafflue, per lb., 12c; mould, peraet, 10c. Hawaii-Choice cider, l'2al4c per gaL; ataud .l .1,.. in.ii.. .... ...i i*j?.l-^1 tuitviiy uiiiuua, ivanv |ici gut., Hiuuuji iwm per gal., as to quality. Cheat? In quoted u* Jobbing at OalOc for full cream; Sweluer, M^aUUc.according to quality; Limburger, lflc; factory, lOc. Fith?So. 2 medium mackerel, K bbls., now, 80 lbs., 88(JO; No. 3, 88 00 for 100 lbs. SrtiU-Timothy, 51 60 per buihul; dovor, small seed 85 00. Sail?So. 1, ner bbl., tfl 00; extra per bbl., fl 55; dairy. tine, 3-bushel sacks, *160 per sack. ^vcrt Corn?lie per lb. CbnnAf Uoudt?Gallon apples, 83 73 per dozen; Standard 3 lb. table pcaru. If J GO to 82 75; pie r aches, 3 lb., #200: pic patencs, 0 lb., 82 No. tomatoes, new, We to 8100; corn, 8110; '-'d grade, 2 lb., 8100; strawberries, 2 lb.,8110; blnckberries, 2 lb. 811": raspberries. 2 lb.,91 u0; Damsoii's, 2 lb., !t3c; lima tH-ans. 2 lb., uoe; covo oyster*, 1 lb., light, 73c: do 1 lb., lull weight, 8110; string bean-, 2 lb, 73ab0c; succouuh, 2 lb.,'J0ea 81 25; early Juuo peas, CI 60; Frcuch i?cas. $130; Marrowfat peas, 2 lb., 8130: pine appplca. |l 60: goosetterrics. 2 lb., WcuflOO; 3 lb. sweet potatoes. ?2 60. II'txxicn ll'arr?N"o. 1 tubs, 87 00: No. 2, $000; No. 3. 83 0C; 2-hoop pails, 8133: 3-hoop, SI (JO; single washboard*. 8160, double do, 8250; tine crimp double do. 82 73; single, 92 60. Oil? Lard, western extra strained, 73c; carbon, 110, G/ic; carbon. ISO, white miner*' best, 40c; white ml new* No. 2,44c. ntm-KIt, ET.03 AND POOLTBY. The prices qnotcd iu the market aro those at which retailers purchase from wholesale houses. Farmer> shipping tu wholesale dealers must not expect the mil price* that dealers get, as they will not bundle nroduce for nothiutf. Where two prices are quoted, the flrat price la that which shippers may expect to get* 2M/cr?Country choice, lllallc; country good, Aiyo: country ftiir. 7c. E>jgi?Fresh in case, llal5c per dozen; fresh In barrel*, 14c. Goose eggs 20a2ac. Pot/Wry?Price per lb.: Old roosters, 5c; chickens, spring, 18a20c; chickens, hen, DalOc; ducks, 7c. VF.GETAni.ra AND FRUITS. Tho market for vegetables and fruits Is Arm. The prices quoted are those obtained by wholesalers ii* selling to the retailers. Shippers cannot expect the same prices, as the dealers want something for their trouble. Tropical Fniiln?Lemons, tf.VJaGOO per box; omnges. Messina, St 76a5 50 per box; bauanas, fl 50 to $2 50 per bunch. Pirgetabta-*rubbnge, home grown, SI 60 per barrel; green onions. 20c per dozen bunches: radishes. 25c per dozen bunches: lettuce. 50c per bushel; cucumbers. 40<: per dozen; new pota* toes, Early Rose, SI 2.'?al 50 per bushel: SI OUal 25 per barrel: green peas. 91 OUal 25 per busbol; irlng beans, home grown, SI 50 per bushel; new onions, 91 75 per busbcl. at Fmh Frulu?Strawberries. 7al2c per basket; raspberries, red and black, lOailc per basket; apples, early harvest, ?1 25 per bushel; watermelous, $30 per 109. MISCELLANEOUS. Rood and Bark*?Ginseng, dry, por B>,, In demand, 9250a2 75; sassafras bark, per lb.,2%a3c; sassafras oil, ]>er lb., 40a50e; May apple root, per S?., I>6i2c: yellow root (goldenseal) per lb., 20a SOc; mood root, per tt>.. 2c; Seneca snake root, lb., freo of ton, 35dH)c; West Virginia snake root, per lb., 25a3%: pink root, per lb., Hue, 30a35c; I elm bark, per lb., In2c. jjrua / mu*?Apple*, cnoicc micea, per id., ?a 8tf; apples, Ohio and Went Virginia quarters, por i lb., 7o; Blackberries, per lb., 60: Cherries, pitted. por lb. 13c; Raspberries. per lb., 20a2ta. Jkaiu? Prime new band-picked, medium, 52 00 | a2 SO; prime new band-pickcd, nary, $2 25a 250. H'ooi?Fino washed .10c; lino unwashed 20a 22c; medium washed .W?c; medium unwashed 25c; coarao washed 3Qa32c; counw unwashed 2'tc. . Honey?In tho mmb, per lb., 15alGc. Jiagt?'Whlto, mixed cotton, per lb., lal&e; all wool, por lb., >ia%c; mixed, per lb., ialtfo. Wheeling Live Stock AInrkot. Tho domand for cattle 1m fnlr. Average run of domestic stock the past week; dealers no longer depending on tho West for a supply; prices a little eiutler. Calves are higher and fresh cows drug somewhat Sheep and lambs coming In freolv. demand only fair. Tendency to lower prices. Goodhue ?? Thomas report as follows; Cattle?Extra, 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. 4.39a 1.50c; good, 000 to 1,00011*9. 4.35nl.50c; good, W0 to <J0 lbs. 4.00a 4.25c; fair, 700 to 800 lbs, 3.25a3 75c; common. (XX) to 700 lbs. 2.75a3.25c; bulls, 2a2.75c; cows 2.50a 3a Hog*?Extra, 4.50a4.G0c; good, 4.40a4.55c; common. 4nJ.25c. Sheep? Extra, 4.25a4.r,Oc; good, 3.73a4.23c; common. 2.75c; lambs. fiafio. I'rcAh Cbiw?923 OOiUtO 00: very (lull; calves, 4n5c. FINANCE AND TRADE. Tho Features of the Money anil Stook Markets. New York, Juno 80.?Money ou call easy, ranging from 2to 4 per ccut, lost loan .1 per , ccnt, closed offered at per cent. Primo mercantile paper 5)$a7 per cent. Sterling exchango quiet and weak at 51 85%a4 87%. tiulc* 237, ?8 shares. Tho feeling in Wall street to-dny wasdecidedlv more hopefiu, owing in great part (o the llbeial Rurehases by London and tho ennsequeut foreng of a portion of tho short Interest to covcr, while the near approach of the liberation of a vast amount of fuuds. of which a great portlou must find its way into speculative channels, Is without its lntluence. The market was still narrow,but the disposition to buy in anticipation of a turn in the course of tho market was decidedly more pronounced among the professionals. The movement was steadier thau dtirlug any of the later rallies, and while ; uo" marked spurts were mjcu during the day the aggregate at the close of tho day was seen to be vory material, all of the leading shares at the best flsiirui showing gains of over 1 per ceut. Tho industrials and coalers were lncllnod to be sluggish in tuo beginning nui cnirago tins, ana afterward Sugar felt the movement, while the i coal stock* with Heading were dull, though .exhibiting a strong tone. Thu market cloiea uuiel at the best figure#. The final change* are oil advances* and while most stocks are up largo fractions Jersey Central rose 2K, Chicago Uo* 2%, Louisville .% Tennessee Coal 2>j, Union Pacific ; 1% and Missouri Pacific 1%. Railroad bonds moderately active. Sales SMS,000. Government and State bonds dull and steady. DO NOT AND STOCK QUOTATIONS?CfcOSKD BID. U. S. 4s reg- ??...110?'New York Central- 98)* U.S. 4s coupon U7ft|Ohlo?ft Mississippi.. 17$ U. S. 4H? rog -.-lOO do pre/erred....... 85 U. 8. 4hs cout>on...l00 Oregon Improvu'L. 27 Pacific 0s of'? 109 Oregon NaT...... 71 Atchison ~~ 8l?? Oregon Trans...^ l:i)? Adams Express HO Pacific Mail........... && American Exprcss~113 Pittsburgh M.UC Canada Pacific 80M. Pullman l'alaco 180 Canada Southern... 47y4 Reading -MH Central Pacific.....*. .? Rock Island 71|i Chesapoake & Ohio IrtkSt. Paul fcij, do tint preferred 4'>*$ do preferred Ill do second pre! 'd 20% St. Paul <k OrnahaJ. ZIU Chl.llur. AQulncy- 87 ^ do preferred 80 Del. A Hudson Ifflll Tenn. Coal & Iron*. CI Dol. Lack. &West...lS4H Texas Pacific....^ 13 Den. & R. G. prefd 49 Union Pacific.....^ 44}% Krle .. U. 8. Express M Ynrt Wnvtift 148 IW.. St- L. & P 1C>V Illinois &ntrnl ftl I <lo preferred........ 22]Z Kan*?s ATjxas 14M Willi Fanro Ex...?.137 Lake Shoro lOfiJii Western Unlon..^ 79 Lonlsrille&Naih... Am. Cotton 011..._ 21ft Memphis & Chftv.. M (Colorado Coal?32)2 Michigan Centrals MJfllron fillrer ^>105 Missouri Pacific.... ?7 IQulcksllver & Nanhrlllo <fc ChatUOrt | do preferred^ ^ SI JicwJer^j-CentraLKtfJfantro....^. 5 rforfglk * W.prord W iHlchm-cl a: W.P.T- 14k Korthorn Parldc..... 22J6 Chicago Om.... 51ft do preferred Gift LwidTrmt....?....^ 17% Northwestern ^.10IS|Sufar frust..^....... | do prerorred ISO i Brefulstuflb nod Pro rl? I on*. | Snr /ork, June SO.?Flour, receipts 9,000 i barrels; exports4U barrels;' market hsary wid j ~ - i 1cm active: sales 10,000 barrels. Wheat. receipt* ttfi.UM bushels: cxitorl* 241.090 bushels: Mies ft.iKJ.uft) bushel* of future* and lll.uOU bushel* of apol; market uumttled: Itopi#! re a ?1 alal o&k; optlou* weak auil luirer: So. '1 ml June il <rfj<*I Jul) MJ. August ifptrrnbcr i* >$*:<?! October *c: November WJio; i>eve!nbcr 'jT'vi'.mi V7J6c; January Wkc. Kye uteady: \ve*U'ni 7lo WHfc. Coru, receipt* ui.uuu bushels: export* KM,?? bushels; salt* tWO.lKM bushel* of future* and 370,hw bu<beln of spot; market higher; ungraded mixed twa&jty: June ?c: July trto; August WJia1ll%itf0c; .^-jit ember October and December W&e. Oats, reeelptsii.a?) lililhalf KTiuiHa *rI Uitlna 'HI'. Dill bushel* of future* and l.VJ.UJU bushels of spot; innrkct higher and fairly actlvd; July 3*:: August 35 Wc; September spot No. - white 39xa40J{c; mixed western itta-Wc; No. 2 Chicago 80c. t'ollVe steady nud IOCS point* down; July iO.H5r; August 13.a5aHJ.0Gc; Septeinber l.VJJOnla.GOc: Octotier 14.oonH.G5c: December, l3.7tklS.Sic; Matrix liUnjrspot iUo steady at W?c. Sugar firm. Molasses dull. Hire quiet und steady. Tallow dull and stcudv. ltosln dull. Turpeutlue treuk. Kggs quiet;; western I'M". Hides dull. Pork more active and kteady; meaaSlOOOall t?: new mess $113001225: extr.t prime SlQMttll 01 Cut meat* fairly active. Lard weak: western steam J640: July S<1 40; August J6A1: September fB 62; October t0 74. liutter steady; western dairy 12al6e; do creamery 1 tal8Ji?: factory )2a He. Cheese strong ; part ski ma 4a%c. Chicago, June 30.?Wheat was strong and higher at tlie opening this morning, recording figure* a full cent above the last price* of yesterday. but the advunec did not bold. auu after bobbing up aud down a couple of time* chased weak and %/x%n lower tlxan on.yc*tcrday.nt tlx*bottom figures of the day. The news of the day? waa mixed aud most of it was bearish. The weather over the harvest field* continued favorable with high barometer, and the tone of the cable markets wo* decidedly bearish. Indicating extreme depression. The highest priced were made around the opening, ufter which, with some more or lew decided rallies, there was a weak nod downward tendency. Corn wax dectdodly stronger, active and higher, and hold a K'kmI sbaru of adrancc. : OalN followed coru, cloiing with a gain of }*c over yesterday. Proviilous fairly active and firm. Flour nominally unchanged. Wheat?Cash No. 2 spring 02j{aw^c; No. 3 spring 83n8%e; No 2 tea WkayiJ^c: June W%alOlZxir_'?^j; July 89airi)faS9J4o; August bG^a CoB.v^Caah No. 2.07J4c; Juno /17a58^a.")7)4c; August 2U^a23jift2L>)ie; September 23%a29;-41 Rye?No 2,7.">c. FLAXSEED?fl 00. TIMOTHY MED-S1 2'al 28. Mew Pork?(toll Slow; Juno SltTOOalO 07}*a 10 00; September $10 xMUlO 41'kalO &.% Laud?Cash 1012!g; July W l-'34ad20aC15; September fC :?7>jnrt 4>Hiti 40. Short ItiM-Cash ?S3a5 95; July $5 00a5 05a 6 00; September $rt 20aC 27><a0 25. Siioui.debm?$5 03a} 15; short clear 80 30a0 35. WJIUOCY-SI lc. liALTUfouR, ill)., Juno .10.?Wheat irregular and easy; No. 2 red spot flOO^ul oOtf: Juuu 11 00}{al U*<; July97}$Uftc; August !M&a93!gr; ScpteinlferWc* October W?He; receipts 7,WW bushels: shipment* 8,000 bushels. Corn inactive mpl hlKhor; mixedspot 016: July 03c; September* 9.-; n.oelptS'28,000 bushel*. Out* dull;Ao. 2 white western 43aHe; receipts 3,000. live quiet; No. 2, HOnSSc. Hay (-aider: good to choice timothy $10 50al2U0. Uutterllrm; creamery fauey 18)/:; do fair to rboico 17al8e. Kggs scarce at 18c. PniLADF.i.i'iiiA. I'a.. Juno 39.?Flour easy: Wheat dull; tiiichnmred. Corn utroiur: unirrnaed No. 2 mixed 05c; No. 2mixed June Oluiwc; July August (ll^uU2o; .September ti J. CJj^c. Out* linn ami quiet: No. 2 white Juno 4Iu?Jt-o; July -Jl>sal2c; August ??epteml>cr :ilu35c. butter steudy; Pennsylvania print 22a25c. Egg* steady; Pennsylvania lints 17}? al8c. Cincinnati, 0., June .m.?Flour coxy. Wlient lower lit ?101; receipts 2,000 bushels'; shipments 500 bushels. Corn strung: No. 2 mixed :?)?. Oat* stronger; No. 2 mixed JWnlie. live quiet; No. 2, 85c. Tork dull nt 810 ">U. Lurtl steady at $585. Balk meats linn; short ribs S012&. llueon firmer; short clear $7 U0u712)4. "Whisky steady nt SI 10. lSutler. augur und cheese firm. Eggs easy nt 13aW>?e.. Tolfjk). o., Juno .10.?Wheat active and lower: cash 31 01; July Jllke; August SUc; September S!H$e. Corn flu 11; cos b Me. Oats quiet; cash 83c. Clovenecd dull; caihSiao. Live stock. Chicago. Jnno.TO.?Cattlo. receipts 9,000head: shipments 3,000 liend; market slow and steady to stronger; prices S"? C0u51)0; native stecw H Inn 5 25; Texaus ti &*?al 20; stackers 82 25nM 75; cows ?2 50a125. llogs, receipts 1.1,000 bend; ahlpmenta 80,000hpntt: market active and higher; rough and common tlI0a4 50: mixed and packers^ coal 75; prime heavy SI 75aI 85. Sheep, receipt* 8,000 head: shipments I..VW head; market steady and lower: native* / 15uu5 50; Tcxaus S\ 80a 120; westerns Si 75; lninb.s &'?75u7 10. East Lidkutt, 1?a.. June 3D.?Cattle, receipts "GO head; shipments 100 head: market slow and 10 to 15 points oir from yesterday's prices. Hogs, receipts 700 head: shipment* 500 head; market steady: Philadelphia* 81 *J0u5 00; best Yorkor* and mixed ?!70al 85; common to fair Yorker* 91 50aI fiO; plgst4 00a4 35. Sheep, receipts 2,000 head; shipments 2,500 uead: market 10 to 15 points off from yesterday's prices. Cincinnati. O.. Jane 80.?Ilogs higher; common and light $1 90*4 75; packing and bulchcis 14 55a 185; receipts 375 head; shipments 800 head. Petroleum. New York, June SO.?Petroleum opened steady. There was a good deal of switching from July io August options but the moveineut was narrow aud the market closed steady. Pennsylvania oil: July options, opening at tf?>*c; highest U5%e; lowest 05c; closing 05%c; sales 102,0<W barrels. Oil City, Pa., June 30.?Opened at CftWe: highest Ot'-gc; lowest ttfc; closed at 05}$c: sales IS.uuo barrels; clcarances 7S.IKW barrels; charters 00,.170 barrels; runs 121,428 barrels; shipment* 13,830 barrels. Bradfom). Juno 30.?Opened nt<v?%c: closed a I tVr'^r; highest 05%o; lowest OIJ^c: elcaninccb PirrsnuKr.it. Pa., Juno CO.?Nothing doing; ojH-'iicd anil lowest ?I5c; closed and highest t?)ac. Wool. Bo?tox, June 30.?The demand for wind la routined to small lots, i'rlctsauro about steady; Ohio -"Jaia*; XXuTtd XXnndabove tfJaKJc; Michigan X27a2ta; No. 1 combing37at0c; Ohio Hue delaine .T?a.T0c: Michigan do 88n35c; territory coa 62e for clean: f??r line&tatiOc; for fine medium VmOTc: California, Oregon and Texas urn-hanged; pulled quiet; Australian ilrni: foreign quiet. New York, Jnno 30.?Wool qnlet, weak ntid dull; pulled nominal; Texas 17a2Ic. Pim-adeli'iiia, Pa., Juno 30.?Wool market quiet and nominal. Dry Goods. New York, June 30.?Prints were In pood demaud on the spot, agent* having made prices derinltoiw follows: Pacl.'lcw Cochleo, Simpson, Merrimack and Manchester 6c for lancics, prices In fact being unchanged, though winter colors are more costW than thoao of lighter. Tho market was devoid of special Inteiest lu other direc U01l?. MotnU. Nr.wl'or.K, Juno 30.?l'lg Iron dull: American Bio (tills 1S">. Copncr nominal: lake Jl- w. LeHil Ilriu; doucktlu $1 oy, Tin quiet; straits ROSl Cotton. Ciuciiwati, 0., Juno 30,-Cotton lower; mid. dlliigattc. Tho New Discovery. You have licttrd your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may voureolf bo one ot tlio many who know trom personal experience just how good a tiling it is. If you have ever tried it yon are one of its staunch friends, l>ccauEO the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discover}' ever after holds a place in the house." If you have never used it and should be afllictcd with a cough, cold or any Throat, I.ung or Chest truble, secure a bottle at onco and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time or money refunded. Trial bottles free at Logan Drug Co.'s Drug Store. 6 75 PER GENT. 8. 8. S. is tho groat remedy of tko age, curing as it docs crory form of blood poison dlscaso, and these include more than seventy-Are percent of all the maladies afflictlng-mankind. : No Name. My llttlo boy, flro yotrs old. was attacked with a dlscaso (or which tho doctors had no name. Tho nails came off to the mlddlo joint. For tare? years, unaor various xiaas of troatment from many physicians, bo suffered terribly anX gat na better. Ibojanthe uao of Swlft'rt Specific a abort tlmo ago, and bo if getting well. Jonir THxnu Peru, Ind. Books on Blood and SUn Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Mart*. On. rilK WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER In a bright, sparkling, Instructive family lounul. It in original lu ever? department. ; jlean In every line and aulted u It Is Intended lo lntorwt and Improve every member of Ibe ( lamliy, whether In city or country MEDICAL Both the effect and result when Ollva Blotcoia is used. It acts gently, yet promptly. It is the greatest boon to womaukind. Every lady can treat herself and not have to undergo the torture of instruments from ohysicians. Oliva Blossom positively cures all forms of female weakness, such as Painful Menstruation. Ulceration, Larceration, Barrenness, I,eucorrhcen, Prurttns, foncer, Ovarian and Fibroid Tnmors in their early stages ond the long list of innumerable 'n 11 cl Tinmentinnnhlp BiilTiriiwi thnt lfllict the patient Tlie Olive.Blossom treatment is simple and harmless. The first application often gives permanent relief. Try it, and you will exclaim, as hundreds of others have: "Oh, I feel like a different woman I" One month'o treatment sent postpaid to any part of the world on receipt of |i.oo; sis months, I5.00. Olivo Blossom is forsale by all leading druggists. Any drugipst who may not nave it can order it from the wholesale dealer. Do not accept any substitute. Beware of fraudulent imitations. The Celebrated France Pastite Ollvo Blossom, is prepared only by The France Medical Institute Co.', Columbus, 0. Incorporated 1886. Capital $300,000.00 Branch Hocsks : New York, Chicag' Francisco. nml London, Engtw SoM by Logau I'rug Co., c.' It O'ovUu, \y. \ Irwin, \v. E. Wflllnms. I). 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Barrenness, Low of Power I in either pes, Involuntary losses and Hpcrmnt- ' orrhroa caused by over exertion of tho brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each box eoutains ono month's treatment. 81 00 a box, or six boxes for So 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. . , AYE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each onler received by Uh for six boxes, nroompnnied with 5*> (X), we >vlll lend the purchaser our written gunrnutee to refund tho money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantee* issued only by Me LA IN JHlOTJiKK*. Drnrelsta, Sole A cents, McLaln's Jllock, Comer Mnrket and Twelfth Mreotn, Whwdlny. W.Vn. jnlOrrhMW JAPANESE gJ^pUJE w' CURE A guaranteed Cure for Fllea of whatever kind or dogree?External, Internal, Blind or Blooding, Itoliing, Chronic, Rooonfc or 1 fnr^Oarr Ql IV) n tiov ft hnynt CK ftO Sent by mail, prepaid, on reooipt of prioe. 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EB PA ILK Jtoperntes so quietly and with suc? rertalnty that tho patient undergoes no Inconvenlenco. and toon Ms complete reformation is tfTerted. 49 pau? book free. To Iw had of l/X) AX &RUO COMPANY. Mnlti Street, maPrniw WlietltaK. W. Vg. ~ tW?H B '"MlWliMreyHaMU " na H OKI cured at home wltn- b I HHoutnoiti. Book of par- 11 91 I W DTI tlcnlan sent FItfcE. . im ir B.M.WOOLLEY.M.D. A Atlanta,Go. Office \S*yt Whitehall 8u NN TThMW ZZ~Z cocoX 1 GRATEFUL?COMFORTING EPFS COCOA. J BREAKFAST. r, "Bv a thorough knowledge oTthe natural laws Ql irhlcn govern the operations of digestion and * nutrition. and by a careful application of the J1 Ino properties of well-seleetea Cocoa. Mr. Epw w IM proviueu our umiiwi wiimn wnu a uvu nti'ly flavoured buvertge which may nave us 01 nany heavy doctors' bills. It In by the judicious Pjm? of inch articles of diet that a constitution nay be gradually built up until strong enough :o realst every tendency to disease. llundredsof I> itibtlu maladies arv rtouilujr amuud us ready to in ittack wherever there Is a weak point. We may 0: MK-itpe many a fatal fluid by keeping onnclvi* Ft arcll fortified with puro blood and a proj>crly Jj inurkhed frame."?"Civil. BEKVtct (?A*errR." at Made stmplv with bulling water or ndlk. Sold In >nly in half-i?ound tin*, by Crocfri labelled ai bixtl J AMRP Ki'PH A CO., ar Homoeopath lo 'hernials, London. Kngland. in oca-mi* Be RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival ami dopnrtnrv of trainaon and after November 16. iswu. Exi?i.ajutiox or KerraiwcP Mark*: Dallv; tSunday excepted; JMondty excepted; (Saturday excepted; )8uud*y oulj; ' Saturday only. Ea-u-ru Sxaudanl Time. DBPAJtr. ill. AO. K. 1L?Main Une,Ea?t amuys. am Wa?h. Cy.HalL, 1'hll. A N. Y *11:30 pm ^'. Sjpn. WuHh. tfy.llalt., Phil. & N. Y 12:45 pm 12:06am Wash. C'y. Halt, l'hll. & N.Y <*:45 am 18:00am -Cumberlaud Accotn 15:15 pm pro ?Grafton Accom *12:46 pm t?:00 ami... J!i umUrllle Accom...... tl2:45pu ?*2:35 pin Moundivllie Accom. - \ 5:15 pm 10:00 pml ^.camenm Accom t 7. 00 am . mcaut. jii. iStO. JLIL?c.o. DIt., Wost AIUUVE. 7:50 am 1 or Columbu* and Chicago *12:55ant 10:15 am [Columbus. Cin. and ChicAKO *6:10 pm 10:80 pml Chicago Limited ;.:50 am 14:15 piu'..........Chicago Exprwta .... *11:00 urn pm Coltunbu*. Ciu. & 8t. Louis. ?5:40 au 1'J:M ptu Columbus Arcoro .... 111:00 urn 110:1ft am Ht. ClairtvUle Avcoui Hi AO ti;Q5 put St. Cluir?ville Accom tCrOOpni ~DEI*ABT. li.AO. tt. R.-W..P. 4 IL Dlr.l ARWVS. ?fi:4& am ? For Pittaburjrh and East.... lOilO am *7:20 am I'itutminb | "6:65 pm (fi:10 pm Pittsburgh and East "10:25 pm 11:40 pm Pittitbunrb MJtl2:45pm 11:25 pin ..Pittsburgh |ll:80um fA:80pn? ... Wellington. Pa.. Accorn... 17M am t LiKt'ABT. P. C. ?t ?t. IlV. AKJUVE. 7:20 am Pittsburgh +0:20 pm 8:!!0 am ......Bteubenvllle an<l West.-. 46:25 pm 1:30 pm ..Pittsburgh ami New York- t3:SV pm 4:20 pm -Pittsburgh ami Now York- tlO:U0 am 110:05 pm ...Pittsburgh and N. Y. Ex .. WEST. 17:20 am Express. Cin. and St. Louis- t?:.V) am TJU:05pm,Express, Cin. audSt. Louts... p :20 pm tlpm Express. Stoubonville A Col- f8:K pm tL'iy pml...8toub?>nvlUo & Dcnnlson... 0:2a pm DKTAKT. I & kk.lt A KB I YE. t5:4i> Iim Pltt-burtb, Ctcve. <fc Chicago. t0:15 pm tii:43 um riteubenvjlle Aocom tl :10 pm tll:12 am ..Pittsburgh and New York... 111:80 am fi:00 pm Cleveland and Chicago? tfl:00 um |:?:44 pm .Pittsburgh and Now York... tft:S2pm 17:11 pin ?ftust Liven***!- ?"? r?:4ftpm i?r.i'a:rr. C. L. & W. R. R. arrive. tri:18pm ExpreM. Cleveland, E. it W. t2:49pu pm .....MuMilon Accom til :3ft am jM:U0am St. claJrxvtllu Accom tt:8&am iJO::s am St. CloinvlUo Accom ji :l? pm f2:24 pm St. Claimillo Accom f3:Mpm 0:21 pro St. Clalnvllle Accom 48:03 pm 1:30 pm -Local Freight and Accom..,|tl2;QSpm DEPART. OHIO RIVER R. It AJUUVK. *7:00 am .1'oMengcr.....^. w... 10:50 am ' 1.43 am l'uMetiRcr........ 8:35 pm HiOQpml Ptm?uger ?8:00pm t.r.wr b. Z. <fc C. RAILROAD. arrive. -u.aire bfxlaibs am .... Woodifleld- 8:46 pm r> pm ....BcllaJn; and Zaneaville-... 3:10 am : XJ am :.....-^;...Mlxed Train ...| 6:45 pmfi STEAMERS. i: CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, MEMPHIS, ST. LOUIS. NEW ORLEANS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. ..ill leave Whapfhoat, foot ol Eleventh itreot, dully, Monday excepted, ua follow*: . k. Steamer "Kevhtojce State," T. 8. UCalhoun. Master, Cboa. Knox,Clerk; i-fc-vi * Ik every Tuesday at 8 a. w. . ^ Steamer 'Scotia." John M. PhilUijeektf Hurt Manter; R. II. Kerr, Clerk; every raTYggflft Wednesday at 8 a m. . nny w Steamer "UcMoy." J. F. Ellison, Mauler; Dun Lacey, Clerk; every uSsS&SBLi Thursday at 8 a. m. . h. Steamer " datciiklor, ," Geo. E, LeiH&^S> O'Neal. Maxtor: Tim IVnwell. Clerk: rwvfl'A-aw every Sunday ul 8 a. m. . rrry *. steamer "Andfs," E. b. Cooper, LJtafefcjj Maxtor: Al. J. Slavin, Clerk; evenr itaBSEZh Saturday at 8 u. m. First-class faro. Wheeling to Cincinnati, to. Round trip, Sit). Meals and state-room Included. Ticket* trau'fcrahlt* and good until used. For freight or pbhMge apply on board, or telephone, So. ;t42. Ja22 CROCK A UP * BOOTH, A Mats. STEAMER R. E. PHILLIPS. , tpry Leave Wheeling, Dally Trip, City Ldb&tf Tlmo-0:40,8:30.10:00 and 11:45 a. m.; WW** 2:00,4:00.0:00 p. in. l.eave Wheeling Sundays, City Time-8:00,10:00 and 18:00 a. m.; 2:00,4:00.0:00 p. in. RAILROADS. WHEELING ? ELK (JRO YE RAILROAD. On and after Monday. December 1, ltOO, trains will run as follows, city time: Leave Wheeling.?1*6:00 a. m.. 7:00 a. m., 8:00 i. ni., 9:00 n. in., 10:00 a. in.. 11:00 a. :n., *12:00m., 1:00 n. m.,2p. m., 3:00 p. ni.,4:00 p. in., fi:00-p. in., 6:00 p. in., 7:00 p. in., 8:00 p. in., 0:00 p. in., 10:45 p. in. Leave Elm Grove.?*6:00 a. m., 7:00 a. m.: 8:00 i. in., 9 a. m., 10:00 u. in., 11:00 a. m., 13:00 in., [:00 p. in.. 2:00 p. in.. 8:W p. in.. 4:00 p. m., 5:00 [). in.. 6:00 p. in., 7:00 p. in.< 8:00 p. in. 0:00 p. m., [0:00 p. in. Dally, except Sunday. Sunday.?Church trulus leave Elm Grove at ):43 a. in. and Wheeling at 12:17 p. m. J. 0. CILLELK5, del ; General Manager. dflShk BALTIMORE & OHIO. ffik Departure and arrivul of fgUat Wheeling. FastjCMTi^tfmraC^HIirn time. Schudulo In cf? ?$' * fcctMAfyE AST ^Kjggferf!For Baltimore, l'hlladel* wflwjffWWjgffy phlaund New York, 12:05 u* ,i>m *:55 ?*m" 2:35 p* m*' Cumberland accommodation, 6:00 a. m., dally, xcept Sunday. . . ? M . ? Grafton accommodation. 2:85 p. m., dally. Moundxvllle accommodation. 8:00 a. m., ex?pt Sunday, and 2:85 n. m.. dully. Cameron accommodation, 6:00 p. m., except Sundayaiuuvr. From Netr York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, f 1:45 a. m. and 12:45 p. m. and 11:30 p.m., dally. Cumlwrlund accommodation, 5:15 p. a., exGrafton*accommodation. 12:45 p. m. dally. MoundsvUlu accommodation, 8:4*) a. m., 12:45 >. in., dally; 5:10 p. in., exceptSunday. Cumeron accommodation, 7 a. in., except Sun* y' TRANS-OHIO DIVISION. For Chicago. 7:50 aud 10:15 a. m. and 10:80 p. n.. dally, and 4:15 p. in., dally except .Monday. Cincinnati express, 7:50 and 10:15 a. m. and 0:tf) p. m., dally. Columbus accommodation, 2:53 p. m., dally ox cut Sunday. f?t. clalrtvllle accommodation, 10:15 a. m. and :55 p. m. except Sunday. AnutVE. Chicago express, 12:55 and 5:10 a. m. and 6:10 ?. in., dally. Cincinnati express, OMO a. m. and 0:10 p. m., laltr. Columbus accommodation, 11:00 a. m., dally, xcept Sunday. St. Clalrsville accommodation, 11:00 a.m. and :00 p. in., dally, except Sunday. wheeling & rrrrsnuRon division. For Pittsburgh, 5:45 and 7:20 a. m., dally; 1:40 . i. in., dally, except Sunday, 6:25 p. m., Sunday nly. For Pittsburgh and the East, 6:10 p. m., dally. Washington accommodation, 6:30 p. m., dally, xcui>t Sunday. AlllUtb From Pittsburgh. 10:1.1a. m.. dally, and 12:45 i, tii., daily, cxcupt Sunday: 0:65 auil 10:25p. in., tally, and 11:30 u. in.. .^uuday only. WuHbington accommodation, 7:50 a. m., dally, xccpt Huuday. DHlO RIVER RAILROAD. Direct route to Marietta. Parkeroburg, Point leaMnt, Uuutlngtnu. Affhlnnd, Portsmouth uud lueinnutl. Also to Charleston, Clifton Forgo ml HLnuutou. Va., and Uxlugton and Lotus* illo, Kjr. Time Table effective June 21,1891: cavo? a. m. a. m. p.m. Whecling... ...^.M..w C:0o 10:45 8:80 rrlve^- p.m. Marietta .. 9:M 2:10 7:15 Porkoreburg 10:15 2:45 7:45 Point riMwant P1 Via S:W lluntlugtou ~ 8:30 7 45.>MM. a. m. Ashland .... 4:30 8:07 ........ Portsmouth 4:02 .. Cincinnati .. 7:30-..^. p.m. Charleston....^*. ....... 8:56 ....... a.m. Clifton Forge... 8taupton .| p.-gc Uaggago checked through to destination of W. J. Ronixflo.v, General I'awcnger Agent, Par* snburg. W. Va. A. J. Bandy, Ajvlatant General Faaengtr gent, Farkemborg, W. Vs. J.^aToMJXion, Fu/*enger Agent, Wheeling, Central Standard Time. Pennsylyafffa-Lines. From Bridgeport Station. Trains via tho Cleveland A- 1'litidmrgh Rail, .ml leave Bridgeport for I'lttNburgh, Cblengo id Cleveland. 4:4tl a. in. For I'ittiburgb, 1U:U in. For Chicago and Cleveland, 1:U0 p. m. For ttttonrgh and >*cvr York. 2:41 p. m. ForStcumvIUe.bM'ia. ta. For Ko?t Liverpool, G:ll p.m. Train* arrive at Bridgeport at fi:QU a. ui.. 10:90 a. 12:10 p. in., 6:15 p. in., 4:fci p. m., asd 6:46 IU' FROM WHEELING STATION*. Tralna via tbe llttibmgh, Cincinnati & 8t :>ula Bollwuv?Pan-Handle Route?leave Wheel. g lor fctouCcnvillo. Pittsburgh and the East, ?)*. in.. 12:M p. in.. 8:20 p. in.. and 'J:Ui p. nu jr Columbus. Cincinnati. Indlanapolia andSt. )uli. a. in. and 9:05 p. m. For Coluinbtu id Chicago, 12p. m. Train* arrive at Wheel* jr at 6:5o a. w.. ?::/> a. in..2:.(5p. m.. 830 p. m. id5:a2?p. in. Trains leave at 6:20 a. in. and riving at S30 p. in., run mild between Wheel, g and 1'ltlaburyb. All train* dally ezceot mday. daw ' !.