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CBOUPY SOUNDS At night, from baby's crib, aro distract ing to parents who arc at a loss for a mcdieino equal to the emergency. >*ot so with thoao who liavo Ayor's Cherry Pectoral in tho house. A tloso of this lneiliciuo affords certain and hpccrty relief. To cure colds, coughs, coro throat, asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, and the various disorders of tho breath ing apparatus, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal. It soothes tho inflamed tissue ,| ~ promotes1 ratio nV duces ro ll. Carloy, llrooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I have used Ayer's Cherry Fectoral in my family for thirty years and have always found it tho best remedy for croup, to which complaint my children wcro subject." " I uso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in ray practlcn, and pronounco it to bo un rqunled as a remedy for colds nnd coughs."?J. G. Cordon, M. D., Carroll Co., Virginia. ? fyers Cherry Pectoral retired 1>r T>r. .T. C. Aver &Co., Lovroll, Maps. SoIJ by all Drugjjluta; Prlco $1; tlx bottlea $3. ball For B Piles F CornpIai..w? - Rheumatism AND ALL Inflammation Cr.VARZ cf imposition. Tako POND'S EXTRACT c-hy. Sea lar.diupo trademark on butt wrapper, fold only in our cvira bottles. All drugjl:!:. - POND'S EXTRACT C0..7fiSt|i ?ve.,N.Y. ?* It's remarkable spccifia actionupon tho affected parts gives it supremo control over files, however severe. Also for Hunts, Scalds, tS737's Eruptions, Salt Sheum <?to. Testimonials from all classes t?^ provo its efllcacy. Prico 50e. Solii by all Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. Put up only by tOUD'S EST3A0T CO., 76 E til Ave., N. V, OiSTE/ Beth tl'.c mctlioil r.nil rcsulte irhon Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant r,i,J refreshing to tho taste, and acts pcnlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Lirer and Bowels, cleanses tho Bys ton efiectunUy, ilispcls colds, head aches and fovers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptalda to (iio stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its cfioctn, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreenblo substances, its Many oxcclicnt qualities commcnd it to all and havo rnado it tlio icost popular remedy known. ,Syrup of Figs is for Gala in 50o and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who uay net havo it on band will pro euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to L-y it. Uo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. *.? fMtlCISCO. CAL. msi'iue, it. Km rota, mi, . Sore Throat Lameness Sore Ey Sore r- The casting out of the devil of disease was once a sign of authority. Now we take a little more time about it and cast out devils by thousands?we do it by knowledge. Is not a man who is taken possession of by the germ of consumption possessed of a devil? A little book on careful living and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil will tell you how to exorcise him if it can be done. Free. jfe Scorr k Howne, Chemists, xia South 5thAvenue, " NfwYork. Your drupc?t keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-G*cr c>l-all druggists everywhere do. gi. FEliFEm temm* rortOSTcfFAJIITTO JlUWnOOD; Ofe'-raltad NERVOUS l)EDllITYt OTTT? "P c! Beyond Xindi WfscU y u .KliLi cf Enomcr ?xcew?ln OWe?3tan* X#Mu RlNHOli!) fo?T IU- i? KjU/r? *??? ^?''Ni'.aMiiiK.csDr.vKioPKuoiiniSRirARTfiofoapr. i'buuipb mm* Titsji:uu>T-H?u?r.t? tn ;n ' '?>?/ .'fm 4; SUft, T'rrilotH*! M< ^nrr'.cnCooBtrlM. I ri rxi Pots; faV.f ilUnfttlnit, Ctvl r*lU*l CrrfitCAl Ca..iMirrfHV>'-,> ?J!-JOB- WOHK^..S: ?'fiTl.V A ;i D I'l'.OMlTLY EXEOttTED At 'J'US 1NTU.LIQSXCEB J011 ttOOSIi AT SUNSET. nv >Mno.\uirr n, sancktek. * thiurf J'ou do dear, k you've left undone, ^V^Hivw rouu bit of hwtacbo At tho iuttliiKof the null. Jho tejidct wonl forgotten, rif.PnJlP*' >'ou (11'1 ?'* write, nivilowfer you might hare nent, dear, Arc your nuuntiugRhoiU to-night. t??..V??q ra,Kl" h"? urtcti nn."f&tobrothQr'Bvrny, i iio bit oi hearudtno counsel , ion weru hurried too much to nay. 1 he loving touch of thu hand.<loar/ J lie gentle atid wiiuiomc tone u'f.y?.u 1,0"moorthought for,* ??itn troubles enough of your own. Tho little it>t of kindness, Ho easily out of mlud; \um V UtiCeu *? '"Igola t?,T every mortal mid*? v??0,??.Ju n,?lli ?1"1 ?Honco? u h iChI"i reproaehiul wmlth? i V.n? J1!? r fyl"1 ,,m' H'wrlng, Ami u blight has dropped on faith, l or life Ih all too tihort, dear, t. n'!vornnr ?'n11 "*?Kru.t. n.?1 cr our "1?^ compassion lout tarries until too late. thing you tlo, dear, wiii Mi lug you 'cave undone. v n"LVt;?,you ,lh? bU ,,f ?>c?tacho AC thu setting of the nuu. i :t i (j u MiTi-j or ca u ns. Soiuo Fresh fcu???tlons as to Slro and Script. Good form in amis is tho subject ot the following remarks by tho llccorJcr of Now York: In tho first placo, n word mny bo said as to the stylo of tho cards thomselyos. Thoy should be ot a stud ied simplicity. It has never boon good ?rm'? use "med cards of odd shape, ? " i0'1, coI,oro'1 or boveleJ "dyes, wnilt to Jiavo tho name written inilour isliing script or engraved in old English or German letters is as inappropriate as 1? wear a four-in-hand with a dress suit, llie regulation curd for a woman is of plain white cardboard 0( medium weight, nearly square. Unit is engraved (never printed) her name in r. neat ecript. In the lower right-hand corner is her address, in tho lower left-hand corner her-at home" day, if she has one: if not, tho corner is left blank. A youug lady often has her own card separate from her mother's and engrav ed Miss Doano," or "\Iiss (iraeo Uoane, as she prefers. A debutante's name is usually engraved beneath her mother 8 on the same card, and it is not unusual for the full-Hedged society >oung woman to follow the same plan. }P ,s thua^ eimblccl to leave her moth er s card with her own when paving lorinal calls accompanied by her mother in that case the day upon which both receive is on tho card, but this should not be oil tho card which bears tho girl s nanio alone. A man's card is much smaller than a woman s and should have his name in engraved script, Mr. J. li. .Smith, or Mr. John Jirown i>mitli, as he profors. The latter style has become quite the fashion of late. A card is equivalent to a call, and if your friend sends you her bit of paste board, with or without hor at liomedav on it, etiquettodemands that you should card"1 courlutiy by II Call or by a The stationers and society dictators seem to bo in league, judging from the laMshness with winch that mvsterious power good form" ordains that cards shall be scattered. If Mr. and .Mrs. Jones receive a card bearing the inscrip tion, Mrs. Brown, the Misses Brown " Fridays in February," Mrs. Jones must repair to Mrs. Brown's house on one of the rridaya and send in bv the servant or lay on a table or card trav before leaving the house four of her own cards, one for Mrs. lJrown and one lor each of the Misses Brown, and live of ->lr. Jones s cards, because lie is sup posed to leave one for the man of the house as We 1 as for each of the ladies _ should Mrs. Jones be unable to call ?in person, sho must still send the same number ot cards; so that she cannot economize by staying awav, unless it be in the matter of car-faro and shoe leather. "W hat shall I do?7 queried a young woman, pitoously, of a social autocrat. I havo had cards to the Rob insons, and do you know, there are six daughters in the family? Won't it look absurd to send in so many cards?" o autocrat shook his head por tentously. 1 It must bo done," ho pronounced Leave seven for yourself and eight for vour husband, but let mo advise you to drop tho Robinsons from vour visitinc list. I eople with such la'rge families are too heavy a dram on tlio purse." An Alphabetical Pudding:. Philadelphia JtcconL A ior the Almonds, which housewives all praise. B for the Brand}' wo use for the blaze, C for the Cloth in which it is boiled, D for Digestion, which often is spoiled; E for the Eggs, the freshest are beat, F for tho Flour, as you may have guessed, G for tho Gladness with which it is hailed, II for the Holly with which it's im paled, I for tho Ingredients omitted from these, J for tho Juico of tho lemon we | squeeze, K for the Keepsakes to search for we'vo hidden, L for tho Laughter on finding what's , hidden, HI for the Mixing, whon each one must I stir. Is for the Nutmes,or what you prefer, I 0 for the Orange-peel, with sugar can died, P for tho Pudding, in nice slices handed, Q for tho Queorness wo feel the next I day, it for tho Rhubarb that takes it away, 8 for the Suet, sultanas and spico, T for tho Tasto, just to see if it's nice, U for tho Union that all these things make, V for tho Very Ismail piece I will take, AV for Water?or, if you wish, wine, X. Y and Z, Sir, I cannot deline. A Wifo Wanted. Tho following advertisement is said to havo appearod in a Japaneso news paper: Wanted, a wife. If sho is pretty siie need not bo clever. If she is rich sho need not bo pretty. If sho is clever she need not be per fect in form (provided always, that sho be not conceited). Iler station in life is 110 object; neither istlio remotonesH - of her place of abode, whether in country or town. Sho ought to bo in the neighborhood of twenty years of ago, moro or less. ? The would-be bridegroom is an artist of Osaka, occupying a medium position in society.. Ladies" desiring a union are requested to attend at tho oillco ? of tho Osaka Mainichi.Shimburn by tho 23th instant, whoro full particulars will bo given. An Awful Tragedy. Thousands of lives have been sacri ficed. thousands of homes made deso late bv tho fatal 'mistake of iho "old sclioo!" physicians, still persisted in by ? Some, notwithstanding tho light thrown upon the subjoct by modern rosoarch, >that Consumption is incurable. It is not. Consumption is u scrofulous dis ease of tho lungs, and any remedy which strikes light at tho seat of the i complaint must and Will cure it,' Such a rornedy Is Dr. l'ierco'a Golden Medi cal Discovery. It la, a curtain spcciiic lor nil Bcrolulous complaints. It mis never known to fail If itivcn a fair trlul, and that Is why tlio manufacturers sell it under a positive fiuaranteo that it it does not bonofit or euro the money mild (or it will be refunded. The only funx remedy possessed o[ Bucb romnrkable curativo properties ns to warrant its makers in colling it on trial I Cotlrctln^ (\nd Coinmurcliil Company. FpeeUd DUpatch to the fnlrlUsourr: Charleston, \V. Va., Jnn. 17.?Sccro taryof Stuto William A. Ohloy haschar terod tlio Equitable Collecting and Commercial company for tho purpose of conducting a genoral. commercial business, making rating* of individuals, firms and corporations, collecting ac counts, otc., and to invest tho funds of tho company in bonds, notes and other ovidonco of debt. The principal otlico is to bo kopt at Wheeling. Tho capital subscribed is $000, with privilege to in crease it to $.30,000. J. S. Parrisli, of Pittsburg, and four others aro tho orig inal incorporators. Supremo Court Oritur*. Charleston, \V. va., Jan. 17.?Tho supremo court met at 10 o'clock yes terday morninu. Tho following orders were made: City of Moundavillo vs. Ohio ftivor Hail road Company, from Marshall county,appeal andsunorsedeus allowed; bond $300. Douglas Mer chandise Company vs. Laird et als., from Jackson county, appeal and su >ersedeas allowed. Kobinson vs. Wol ord, from Tarboro county, writ of error and supersedeas allowed; bond $700. Hatlifl vs. Patton, from Kanawha coun ty, appeal on behalf of H. Ellen Patton, dismissed on her motion. State_ vs. reol-Splint Coal Company, appeal from Kanawha county; further neard and continued until Monday morning at 0 o'clock, to which time tho court ad journed. Douthof 11 Prominent Cltlzon. Parkrrrfnirtj Sentinel. Relatives hero received tho sad intel ligence to-day of the death of attorney \V. I. Boreuiaa, which occurred last night at his home at Middlobourne. Mr. Boreman had been in ill health for a long time with a complication of disuses; followed by an attack o? the grij), which proved fatal. Lie was sev enty-six years of age, was one of the most prominent citizens of that county, having represented his county in tho house of delegates and senate. The deceased was a broth .r of Judge A; I. Boreman, of tho circuit court, and Messrs. T. I. and Kenner lioreman and Mrs. Stevenson, of this city. This is the first death in a family of seven children that has occurred in" fifty-seven years, a very remarkable circumstance. The funeral took place this afternoon. The old man is happy; ho cured his rheumatism with Salvation Oil. Prico only 25 cents. We don't want to bo extravagant, nor to "lay it on with a trowel," but when "learning triumphed o'er her barbarous foes"?it was when J)r. Bull discovered a specilic Syrup for coughs.and colds. l'or Ovur fifty Yesira Mrs. "WiNsixnv's Soothing* Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. It dis turbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and geta bottleof "Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup" lor children teethimr. It will relievo tho poor little sufferer immedi ately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures diar rhoea, regulates thestomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation and gives tone and energy to tho whole system. "Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to tho taste and is the perscription of one of tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho "United States. Price twenty-fivo cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout tho world. Bo sure and ask for "31 lis. Winsi.ow's Sootiiinq Syrup." mwf.it w VsS* Prlca anty SS Cts. Sold by all dcclcrt., Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spellings,Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Tooihache, Soros, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Scalds, Backache, etc. nurmVUtaVS PLUOS. 7hoQrtst TobcccoAn UnthVtiiaul?Prlca 10Cu. At cfl druggists. CURES WHLIitAU LISE fftll.3. Dost Cougli By rap. Toatca Good.-, Upe la Ur.io. Sold br drumlnta. Of the 43,034 deaths in New York city the past year 18,255 were of children under 5 years of age. A Little Girl's 1-lxporienco III a Lighthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trestfttt are keep ers of the government lighthouse at Sand Beach, -Mich., and arc blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with measles, fol lowed "with a dreadful emigh and turn ing into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detriot treated her. but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until sho was a mere "handful of bones."?Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and after the use ot two and a half bottles was completely cured. Thov say Dr. King's New Discovery is * worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at Logan Drug Co.'s drug store. G The undertnkerchargod the New York Central Railroad company $-1,550 for burying seven peoplo killed by the Hastings accident. I suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head?for a week at a tiino 1 could not see. I used Ely's Cream Balm and in a few days I was cured. It is wonderful how quick it helped me.?Mrs. George S. Judson, Hartford, Conn. mwfaw For tlio Children. "In buying a cough medicine for children," says H. A. Walker, a prom inent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never bo afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow." 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by C. It. Gootze, W. W. Irwin, John Ivlari, C. Sclinenf, C. Monkcniillcr, W. S. Mc Cullough, 3VI. AV. Heinrici, W. E. "Will iams, S. L. Brice, John Coleman, W.TT. \\ illiams and AV. C. Armbrecht, Wheel ing, "W. Yn.; Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio; IS. F. Feabody, Bcnwood, AV. Ya. t'X.VAXCB AND THAPK. Tiio I'cntu,r, or 11,0'Ji?., mi,I #t,c|? Markets, New ^oiik, JortT li-Moncr on cull ray, with no loam, cluvU.olftml ut 2.V per cent. 1'rlmo inojcimUlu 1-apor jtjao p<.,r CC|?, t,x. done,*011?n*. in,ii bo nmount of bumieu Attached MTV".? i10 tiffOWcnneo may ho price*) u ,uao bct,or lUu? ,Ml Uovornmcni ana >i?to bonds dull nud stcady. UONDfl AND HTOCK CJl'OTATtO.'W-CLWUl j?D> SS5e!s gS8S S2S&: gsjffi!ffi thwuneiiko .o ohin 'v.C \.nr:r: 9 Clil. Del. Del Lni-k fr uCVim*LU0 rrt-.| |oy Knrt'Vfffn'i"'- ,S "" iSife;s4npi=g! BiteS PSHMfc ipbpr 3"S,.r!,Ci "? ^''IchroMiw.'K'T" 10H il? .hi"|suwt!S::;::::::::: 1$ JJvcmliluin iukI i'rarliloiia. k z j^sssrafi higher h,8her. Dumcjtlo market* wore 01 ,hc "caioa 5??*^ Si aistiianuatf 99$; Jluj-Sl^a jVK-.S'o. S. 8^jc. ,1'aulkv?N'o. j. Loc. J-lacked?3Jsc Timothy?Si iv1?{ ??. lnS?lwCl?!l?8'?"s. 8% January sn 10a itSS,"11;8,1 R'"115?ii fsa fiiffiS; Sl"y?n?5wS. * **""* ??? o'SSfSSfigP?*? *?*???? \inr?.liu Jan. i?j.?Flour, recclnta 2nooo &v :^ *?"?*?: w?rte?d?.ra JcUrtnrv w/7.. \r i-?*/*0' Ju'iuary &0%c; m;i .V,- } March 60';e; At.rll fl)Mn- \fiiv' lipsiiiss ?x SL*?' S3?s*!ig|B PsPwssss pSlSlBFtlx! nS?lK"S ?V J""- K-Hour (lull. Wile/it ?WroW tOorc|,nslio'u "coK* btg'"-'1^; jSmul l.>wf:S!Sr'i:^ I.lvo Stock. i.ct=rASiX?iu?W^cl',tlc/? r?ccl|"s :???> nutlvcsSTOaliiO; stockcm siloSraY'com^n*. ps-^sslICs through consfgnmciiM. ' a'1 Petroleum. New Yokk, Jan. 10.?Petroleum opened firm and advanced ybc on local buying and closed 11 rm. Pennsylvania oil: Snot none; February, opening ana lowest C3c; nighest nud closing CU%c. Sales U0.0W barrels. Ou. City. Pa., Jan. 16.?Opened and lowest G3c; Highest G^c; closcd at G3^c; sales 21,000 barrels; clearances 276,000 barrels; .shipments 07,807 barrels; runs 1121,451 barrels. Bradfoud, l'A., Jan. 10.?Opeued at G3J<c; closed nt CIlc; .highest 03%c; lowest wc; clearances 90.000 barrels. Pmsnuiiou, Pa.. Jan. 1G.?Opened nt C3%c; closcd nt C3Kc; highest 63%c; lowest G3>^c. Weelily Hank Stutcmoiit. New York. Jan. 10.?The weekly bank state ment shows the following changes: Reserve, increase 55.614,900 Loans, increase 1,513,300 Specie, increase .. 6,,'>19,200 J.egal tenders, increase 2,318,200 Deposits, increase 9,010.000 Circulation, increase. 27,7uo The batiks now hold ?21,679,021 in excess of the requirements of the 25 per cent rule. Metntn. New York, Jan. 16.?Pig Iron dull nt $15 75a 17 75. Copper dull; lake $11 00. Lead easier ut SI 17Yf . Tin quiet; straights 819 75. ?i Cotton. . "Cincinnati, O., Jan. 10.?Cotton steady; mid dling 7*<c. ?___ Dn. "Wood's Norway Pine Syrnp cures coughs and colds quicker than any other remedy, because it combines tho lunji-healinp; quality of tho pino tree with other valuablo medicines. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satis faction. DAW DucUlou'rt Arnica Salve. The best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, | Bruises, Sores, "Ulcers, Salt Rheum, I Fever Sores, Tetter, ' Chapped Hands, I Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup? tions, and positively cures Piles, or no 1 pay required. It guaranteed to givo I perfect satisfaction or monoy refunded. Prico 25 cents a box. For galoby Logah ' Druj; Co. ? ? ' ' I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai _M EDICAL - HAEMLESS. TO ASSIST NATURE &T'J (lie Ixxly 11 the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Mlcrobl cannot exist In the blood wherfgSgSKals properly taken, as It promptljlSSSisiH forces them out, and cures Uio patient. It lias relieved thousands in a few days who had Buffered for years. Mil F. Nelson, n prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont, Nebraska, tulleted for years with SCROFULA, and It continued to grow worse In spite of all trealmeut. Finally, Four IloiJIen of j|3S5KSjciired lilm. lie writes; "Words ISgw^Siuo inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opinion of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Treatise on Blood mid Skin D!b?wcs moiled Jrcc. EWI1T til'KCIFIC ro.. AtlnnU. Oft. CURES dyspepsia; CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA. 1 lav iti? suffered from I?\Mpei> hIh for three vuar*. I decided to try HmmocK ?U)on Hittkiw. mul ofter uMim'uiio bottle found my aclfso much hotter tlint I was en* cournged to use another; after taking this, I find myself no fully retored thnt I do not need any more medicine, fueling truly cratcful to J*. K ll Mux. o. C. White. Tnberjc, Oneida Co., N. Y. Joi-Mwr.tw WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. Till: GUE.1T ENGLISH HEMKDT. rromptly and perma nently cures ull forms'of Nervous Weakness. Etnls lions, Spermatorrhea, Iui? potency, and all cilects o( abu?o or excesses. l!ccn prescribed over 155 years in thousands of awes; Is the ONLY RF.I.IAJILK AN!? HON i>t MrntctXK known. A?k Up fore oik! After, druggists for Wood's PHoarnoDiNS; If ho offers Home worthless medicine in place of this, leave bin dishonest store, incloso price in letter,and wo will feud by rcturu maiL I'rlce. ono package. 81; ?ix,$5. Oue will plen>e. fix will euro, l'amph let in ploiu scaled envelope. 2 stamps. Address THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. 131 Woodward avo.. Detroit. Mich. Sold iu Wheeling by I/JGAN LltUU CU MWFAEOW ELY'S CATARRH CREAM BALM Cleanses tlio Nasal Passages, Allays Vain and Inflammation, Ilcals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste and Sinell. Try the Cure. HAY-FEVEP? A particlo Is applleu into each nostril cuu is agreeable. I'rice5j edits at druggist*: by mull, registered, Go eu KLV IMOTllERS. oci-MWFAW X Warrcu S-treet, New York. Promotes | Digestion, f-CURE fO?- . C^TAR^nl Immnf;1 (SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, | And All Skin Diseases, I A? 'DllTJ',lnmCi,r for Woum,?. B?n.s, Swell tats, Soros, Croup, Bronchltlj, etc. j NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT (?^?SBrssaKsa TAR-OID COMPAJfY, c'W./fiO, IIjIj. '??"icis l.ucl: of li^/i M*ahooiI, Inipo* Ctieclr, ?D(J nil J|,ra??7 hro^hLnT f ** ' ?rl* ;'r nriclwt. Without Lri?pru3fDC# ?>? omt WW |? "HS.S S!Si!L.f'il'l? f'cn .oil ??m. "?u" I"'~" In P???l0rl "SMEOY CO. VOHK. V v ^ <lo2S-M Wh\t W I ns'a'^Ci^TOE'"I"", n?,4 "! ^rar.sasSSS f !?/ . ? '"i' iV?*r. i'wwf TT1J54F.OW i ^ islSPii '^i??e?wSEgl ?" dc2.Sn.tu epucati o n a l " MBS. I. STEfENSTSfinT School for HISS MAE BELLE HART'S School for Young Cliildrei], llglitcd?rroon" ^""^cnm'SlTh!11^ ?"d wo11 SffSi ?rn ,,u.ll,,c?rJ".?!Oitlclent taaniL,M"$?i ssa a1 'dsSl5i5r Irtmary, Grummlr a ,?i t'l'T department!, grades each. U Ac^=mlo. of thraj ctaS*,Vl" ^ "ro'MroJ'?r Iho Llnsly Frohmau p2tlnSeS;Kp7S'ttlr,n l^^rea in the number of piinUs. 0f a laWi?c.jUttM ?1ft n. ?ln. .W?r Dert". ??8?taS&, fesftftw lined Curtain; I'ol Short n/?? rSSf! ??Km; B">" bier lock: oni lock ji?S? "''lltaRTabloi CTum canlboard mine Burns-ri?fh/ JL ^awora? 8 heavy 1 sssk a??sv52 : W and1 SSj ]vZr(* MbebsTamp^ I RAfLWAY TIME CARD. Arrival aud departure of Imltwon nnd ?f(a Jfcl'rMSuudoy ciMptod; jMoniUr v3uM?i JE?"".-** ""PWi l-Sunday ouly; ' fly ?nlr. ttiltrn tiUndord Time. ffipBSOg 8M0?m CX',{n,t- I'hll. * N.Y #20S5 1 *M c,,nlS?lr,onJ ^rcom f^Upn -??..OraftoH Accoin M.M2:fi0 nm -?Moundivillo Accoin jlrJsQo oni Wound.vlilH Accom J j VSSS .-^WttonlAccoiii. || j-.ooHS iiif tt'wi AHKIvii.' Caftin?}I110 nV nn<> c''loA?ro Mi:i5am :.^Xb,?S.ter?rPl?pS ? w.uv 1I4XJ J3:? pm ?10:30 Li Vit accoiu lti2:U' r}n!nv!!h Accom,...l. If J'2:00 diii im^'1" vl,^Aic,"n-I 1*00 pm ?0:M pm ?10:25 pnj 112:15 pm depart. I f 7:-ji) nruf ]8:30am 10 pin 'i ? Iiu-mmq una .."????v-lltUboiBh 1 ituburgh ana East. ............... Pittsburgh ...NMhluirton, Fu.. Accoin... ^UPlttsburgb '? c. & ft717. iiY. t7:50 am 12:30 am I .I'ltUibnrgh.,..' ]]:.? P!n ???' 'toburgh mill Now York. jJn.'nr ' -Ef'toburgh nud Now York, t 1l0:O? pm ...Pittsburgh ondN. Y.Ex.~ ' JS&US&I?* Cln. ami St. Louis... f i :?5 I k* rrcM' ?iii.nnd b'1- Louis... 11:^ Krfc?* bioub. nnd Chicago. -liit0 l'ni|....l Huiburt-'b tfc Donnisou..., dki'aht. | cT^TnrE K!? ''''^"fKh.Clovo.'ACIilcogo. fy.'tJ nm .......Sfciibonvilfo Accom ? jlt'burgh nnd New York... .....Clcvelniid nnd Chicago;.,. -Pittsburgh and New York East Liverpool, 111:12 t.':00 j3:? |7:11 :12 am ' pin pin pm arrive 0:20 pm pni 3:35 pm 0:ao am 0:30 nm 6:25 pm 3:35 pni 0:30 am DEPART. 11:05 ptn 15:09 pm l8:00um 110:35 nm fJ :21pm 6:21 pm 3:30 pm on-AHT. cti;15 am tll:5o nm JN:oo pm I.EAVE RKLLAIRE S:C0 am 3:1"? pm 12:45 nm C. L. & \V. it. it" r?xprc&, Clovolnnd. li & W, .....Maswlloii Accom St. Clalrsvlllo Accom ? St. Clalrsvlllo Accom St. Clalrsvlllo Accom. ......St. CInJmillo Accom .Ural freight nnd Accom.., OHIO JOWlL il? Passenger Huncnger .....1'iumongor...., AlUtlVK. pm pm 1 am pm pm ty.'is r jlriop til :30 a B." Z. A u iuilimsSt^ ..-BcllttJro and ZuneavlUe..... ... ~...Woodsllcid Mixed Trnln arrive. -:4i> pm I 1:34 am '?':35 am 1:10 pm 5:20nm 18:0.1 pm * 2:05 jury ARRIVE. "10:50 am K,:?Jjptu "8:00 pm ARRIVE. DKLLAIHE 3:10 pm 7 :o0 a?.n 11:15 pm \\ HEELING IIR1DGK AND TEKSUNAL li'WY _ , , TOIE TABI.r NO. 1 To tote ctTcot 12.01 :l in., sundry. Snv. \, jirl D;?)?10:30, .11:300. m.:?12??L iS *** ^ K ?ih m^VSp'm"' 'CnV0 I'""Bll,ln's Mills?t<J:33 a. tl'Hllr. . xiT> nt SniKliiy. "Diijlpy. RAILROflOS. ' lVIIKKI.IMi AKL.II GKOVi: iUlLliOAuT On nnil nflf r Fridny, January 1, iiQ.', itrnlai will run ns follows, eitv flnnj. Lea?cJV,icfj-,no--?C:00u. m.. 7:00a. m s ni 5:C?i ?>.. 10:00 a m.. 1.00 p. in., ^ p. in.. .1:00 p. ra., 4:0u a m 5-on n SsSSt--.'"p- ?* p- ?.?;6o%; . Lutb Klm grove.?^j;00t. m., S.M ??;-10:0011. rn., 11:00 i ,a l?od l .OOp. 'n-2:W p. in., 3:00p. in.. 1:00 p. m j jj f6:00p i!U "? *"?' P^ m" 8:W P- >?. ?i00 'Duliy, except Sunilny. d.,1 "? 1 ? "KISfiKIMIKR. OcnernI Mnungor. BALTIMORE h OHIO, Departure an.l nrrlvnl of trains nt \Y heeling. East lorn time. Schodulo In cf |fcct Dcccmber 13, 189L MAINLINE EAST. For Baltimore. Philadol phla nnd New York. 12*25 a. m., 5:15 u. in., 2:10 daily. Cumberland accommodation, 8:10 a. m daflv except Sunday. ' Grafton nccommodntlon, 2:10 p. m., dally Monndsvlllc nccominoiiation. 8:10 a. m or. cent Sunday, and 2:10 n. m., daily. Sunday10" aCooramo"alJon' C:(^ P- m., cxcepi _ .. A 1{ RIVE. fi on?nn,n ^CWjX?,rK; I>hiln,IclPbin nnd Baltimore, n- and 12:60 p. m. and 11:20 n. m., .lolly cent Sunday! aK'0mm0daU?a' P- oi . Grafton accommodation, 12-50 p. m., doilv .Moundsville accommodation,8:20 a. m. id-Vt p. in., daily; 4:55 p. m.. except Sunday. ' day mCr?n U(;coln,no<Jntlon. 7tL m., except Sua* ' TRANS-OIIIO DIVISION*. lot Culcnpo, 7:30 ond 10:13 u. 0,. and 10:30 p. rii! y'".V 1 'InHy. eiccptSundnS Clncllmntl eiprtaw, 7:30 and 10:15il m doilv ond 10::w n. m. dally, except Saturday, ond 2:3? a. m. Sunday only. ' Columbus' acco'mmodotion, 3:15 p.m., dailv except .Sunday. 1 ' y' St. Clalrsvlllo accommodation, 10:15 a. m. and 3:15 p. in., except Sunday. AIiniVE. p m Ih?lyXpres3' 1:15anJ 0:10 a. m.andC:0l djOncinnatl express, 0:05 o. m. nnd 0:01 p. m., Columbus accomodation, 12:05 p m.. dallr except Sunday. ' St. dairsvillo accommodation. 12:05 p m. and O.W) p. nu. dally, cxcept Sunday. WIIF.ELINO A I'lTTSHURGII DIVISION. For Pittsburgh. 6:10 and 7:20 a. iz., daily- i?m p. m.. dallv, except Sunday. for I'itLsburgh and the hlast, 6:10 p. m., daily M^hlngton accommodation, 5:00p. m., daily! except Sunday. ' ' arrive.. From Pittsburgh. 10:10 a.'m.. daily and 12:50 j., m.. dally, except Sunday; 0:55 and 10:25 p. m., .iS{,ac"cco",mo^t,oa'7:50 "?m" dal|r OHIO RIVER RAILROAD. Direct route to Marietta. Parkersburg. Point Pleasant, Huntington, Ashland. Portsmouth auJ Cincinnati. Al*o to Charleston, Clifton Forgj and Staunton, Va., and Loxlngton and Louii vllle. Ky. Tirao Tablo effective December C, 1S0L "Dully. tUaily except Sunday. Leave? Wheeling Arrive? Marietta , Purkcrsburg Toint Pleasant..... Huntington j 2:10 Ashland Portsmouth Cincinnati Charleston Clifton Forgo Staunton Lexington Louisville...:. 8:?. 7:3-d',. 7:80 .. 8:5jL._ a.in.I C::r.L....^ D:'J0! Baggaso checked through to destination ot tickets. . W. J. KomssoN, General Pasaonger Agent, Pac kersburg. W. Va. A. J. Bandy. Assistant Gonoral Passenger Agent, Parkersbnrg. W. Va. J.G. Tomli.nson, Passenger Agent Wheeling, W. Va. Central Standard TImo. Pennsylvania Lines. From Bridgeport Station. Trains via the Cleveland ?t Pittsburgh Rail, jond leave Bridgeport for Pittsburgh, Chicago and Cleveland. 4:4$ a. ni. Tor Pittsburgh. 10:12 n. m. For Chicago aud Cloveland, 1:00 p. in. Foe Pittsburgh and >'ow?York. 2:41 p. ra. For WolU ville.S:13a- in. For Fast Liverpool, 0:11 p. m. Trains arrivo at Bridgeport at 8:00 a. m.. 10:301. m.: 2:05 p. in., 6:15 p. m., 4:32 p. io., and 0:IS P'1U" FKOM WilKEI.ING STATION. Trains via the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati & St Louis italhvny?Pan-linndlo Rout**?leavo Wheel* lug for Steubcnvillo, Pittsburgh and tho Fast. C:*Ua. in., 12:30 p. in., 3:20 p. in,, and 9:0J p. in. For Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St Louis. 7:30 a. in. and 9:05 p- m. For Columbus and Chicago, 12:30 p. m. Trains arrivo at Wheel } lug at 5:50 a. in., 9:^0 a. in.. 2:35 p. in., 8:20 p. m. and5:25 p. in. Trains leave at 0:20 a. in. and arriving at 8:20 p. m., run solid ootweon Wheel ing and Pittsburgh. All trains dally oxcopt ! Buuday. . davt Wise Merchant Is never content to stand still. Stagnation is death ?in Trade as in other things. Now Custodiers should be sought aft&r all the time. There is only one way to get them?use the Advertising columns of Good Newspapers. v . '