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MEDICAL . PATARRH > v U IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life wis made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, constant ana very offensive. Her eyes liecame inilame'd, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various remedies, I gave her rejKKfl The first bottle seemed to EffiSS aggravate the di .v.ise, but the symptoms soon abated, and i:i a short time she was cured. DiC. L. 11. KITCHCY, lUUCKCy, 1110. ^ Our boolt on Blmiil ami Skin Diucanes mailed lice. bWK-r 01'Kcmo Co., Atlanta, U*. OU Kla BlckneaOacbocnd rollnvaall tho trouble fncl* d-nt to ab'.llous ntatoof tho uystcni, anch aa Ulzzluoai, Nausea, Droivuinoaa. Distmui u(Us catinu. 1'al:) in tho SiUo, ko. Whilo thalr magf x^wxifcllo succcua baa been chown lu cttliag v Jeaflache, jrft Oartor'n Llttlo livor PHM ara oqually valunblo ia Constipation, curing and pro* \ c 1111 u it thlHBUUoylntfooinplalnt.whllothoYttUo rorrccUUiliaorilcrsoftlioutoa[u;h^tiinuUtotb(i liwraaarutfuiutothobjveii. JivoaiitbojeaJjf ~ HEAD fAebflth?y \ronlil boalmootprlcolcssto thoco wbfl Euf/or from thin tltotrcading complaint; butfortu* Xjatolytbolrc<KHln<wadocanotoadlioro,andthoiia trhooucotry thow trill find theao little pllUvnlu* able In bo many wave thatthoy will not bo wiN to do without tuom. ButaftorollalcklWftil ACHE^* fT-IV^V-^nrvl" nnwnnvllVM that hOM !fl wllOHl woraakoourgroat boast.' Our piUa euro it while Othcnidouot. _ Carter^ titUo Lircr PlDfl sro vory omall and xoiy cAvr (q take. Ono or two iiillrt waku u doao. 'Shi / uroutrictly vegetable tuil do not gripg or rurj'0, but l>y their tfuutlo action ploasoall who V .unothou. Iuvialnut'25ccnta; five for $1. Bold 'by drui'i-Iata ovcryvhoro, or tout by mull. I CARTER WEDIOINB CO,# Now York; ? SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CURED OF 38GK HEADACHE. W. ID. Edwards* Palmyra, Om writes: o*K hnve brio a ftrcut nuffcrcr i'roin ContUoncoasnd Mick Zload&chot and havo tried maay laedlciucs* bat Is tbo only one thvt pave mo relief. K fiud that ono pill acta better than tlirco of any olhor Itltiti, and does cot Soaliva or arlpe." Uoj^Bntly sa^sr coated. Slosostnall. I'rlco, 23ccnt?. SOLD EVERTWHEBE. Offlcc, 140 to Hi WustilDRton St, N. Y. Complete Manhood and how to attain it. At last a medical work that tells the causes, describes tlie efleclB, points the remedy. This Is scientifically the must valuable, urtiutlcally the most beautiful, njctlicnl book tluit ban up. pearcd fur years; 96 pages, every page bearing n half-tone illustration fit tints. Some of the subjects treated arc Nervous Debility. Imnotency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, *1 he Husband, Those intending Marriage, etc. I'.very man who would know the grand truths, the plain facts, the, oM secrets, and the new discoveries of medical scieticc ns applied to married life, who would atone for past follies and avoid future pitfalls, should write for this wonderful little book. It will bo sent free, unucri.cui. ftlHIir" mc |JHmiaiivi9, Eric Mcdlcal Co., llufTalo, N. V. tiihawv WEAK MEN, VOyR attention 18 cau.e0 to tub Tmnr mu thadcG III! AT ENGLISH RKMI'DY. i?J Gray's SpeciQc Hedlclna. IF YOU SUFFER from Norvom Lultlllly. Wouknotiof luiuruiH. Airuiuia Hndynud AUnd Spermatorrhea atul ImnotQiicy mid all diitoasoH Unit arUo from over inaul^uuoo and *elf alm*o, a* Low of Memory and 1'owor. l)imne<s of Vision, I'remntnro Old At,'o. ami inftnjr othor dlsoinon that load to Insanity or Couiumwioii and an early gruvo, wrlto fpr our pttmphlut. Address GlUY MKMIOINK CO., BuflMo. N. Tlic spool/in Modlclno lmold by all druggist* at 91 per package. or idx puckngos for $?. or unit l?v mall on roeolpt of inonor. ana with ovorygi order WE GUARANTEE a euro or money icfunded. .... ? U*r on account of counterfeits. wo havo adopted tlio Vol low Wrapper, tho only gonulne. Sold In \VhuuliiiR and guarantee* issuod br T1IK IOOAN I)ltlMJ CO., Wholesale aud Retail Druggists. Ilrldgo Corner. Main stroot Je3-TrbsAE0W ^^ook's Cotton Root fi&l COMPOUND, P>?tV C\ A rocout dUcovery by an old HtV? rSrv w pbyhioian. SucctM/nlly vol 'S Ky vionlhly bu thowntuUof Jjiditt. wftk 7 J* the only pcrfcctly safo and ?S\ / j reliable incillolxio discovered. I to wan?of unpriudplod drugjjlsia who odor Inferior modi, rtnoi In place of tfua Ask for Cook'* Corrox hour Comi-ohmx I'iki no wMHu/r, or Inclotn ft and 0 conn In postage In latter, and wo will wild, rcalod. b^ rotnm mail. Full nealod par. tlcnlan In plain envelope, to ladle* only, 2 llompi Ad.fnwH I'ONI) 1.11*1. Y COMPANY. No.8 Fhhi-r's Uloolt, Detroit, Mich. Sold In WlieMliig by LOGAN DltUG C<\, and druggist* everywhere Jy7-TTll9AF.ow ifAL?30R THE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. -**!* No Mul... N* Win. I'rcvrnt MfrlrIurr. ,f M* A Q?t?Our?fofOUNORHIU**. UtKKT ?J I.III (OHIIUUU* At -1 r it * r I t? or cut & ?ti* M'lff** fur #1.00, * Iuji*,'iluu lltlrilur l? TIIK IW.hT -f til ImlUr * iion un/u.r |)r |||CSIiv BKJIV| Ittu.urora, Mt. MAI.YIIOU m;4*TlO., LANUA?TKU? 0.? V?M* A* i' i l i ii.*-* PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. H. CUMMINS, M. D., Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 1203 CHAPL1NE STREET. Orriri: lloin-Uutll 11 a. to., 1:30 to 3 n. in., ml * to 8 p. ui, fe.'J Q.KO. U. 0U8U1NQ, I'liysielnu anil Surgeon, 1-13 MAUKHT HTABKT. TKLKP110NK OW. Night Calls Promptly A nattered. dolO IRON MANUFACTURERS. nKAVY BI1KIST lltOK WOUK& OIIIMN liVrt. WtKUCItKN. i \SKs ntoN HiiirrrKiw. CKI.IiAK UOORH I.I KK 110AW wiioOaiirtiioK it a ng ix All of the heaviest HhotH lrod Work tnndontid treelo L OH AS. H. MILLKR, w* , lift Wator Stro jt. HILL IS MU31. Ho Decline* to Tell What l'uvHod Between llim uud Cleveland. Wasiiihqto.v, 1). 0., March 10.?Senatar Hill wui Interviewed latu lust iu ht by u rupurtor on tlin subject of ilia call upon Mr. Cleveland, with the following result: llo was found at hU hotel, tho Norniandio. An usual ho was reading n uuwiuaper. \\ hou ttht actively aniiagud in political discussion or in letter writing he bus always a pile of dailies and magazines within easy reach. ".Senator, how did you lind the President?" llo peered over tho odg# of his paper and his evus twinkled: "In tho usual manner," bo said. "Wont first to bis Erivuto tocrotary uud wai then takun to in room." "Wus iio cordial?" Tho readme of tho paper had beon resumed. Uncu more it was lowered. ''Why, not mora than is usuul to him. Mr. Cleveland la always pleasant." "You Called quite early, senator," "1 had business in ono ol the departments, and thought that time might bo saved by takina tho white house uii tho way. 1 went oarly in order to esrapo tho newspaper mou. 1 found them there waiting for any ono who might happen along." "It is ifenerallv stated that vou wont. not on your own volition?but UPOU request? roquoet by tho executive." "lionerally stated liy him?" "Woll. by tho correspondents and polItloiuna." "Very sorry, but I havo nothing to say on that subject?nothing whatever." Kor tho third time tho aonior senator from Now York buried himself in his uowspaper. DEFIES TUK (iOVtOlt.N'OIt. A. Prison Clmplutii \Vlu> Wants to Run Things Ills Own Way. Joukt, Ii.l.., March 10.?Chaplain Stophon, of the state prison, has served notice on tho governor that ho will not bo dictated to. Last Sunday tho chaplain issued an order that hereafter nono but I.uthorana and Catholics should teach in tho prison Sunday schools. This ordor caused much dissatisfaction, as all the Protestant churches in the city havo boon ropresonted 'in tho prison Sunday school. Whon Governor Altgold heard of tho action of tho chaplain ho promptly iasued a proclamation declaring that all religious denominations should be allowed equal rights in the state institutions. lint Chaplain Stophan Qrmly rofuaod to pay any attention to tho jjov ornor'a proclamation, llo Bays ho is at tho hoad of tho religious department of tho ponitontiary and ho proposes to run it. "1 havo no desire to create tiny sensation in tho ue ..apapers," ho said." "in fact I don't take time to read thorn, and don't know what they nay about me. I will not disturb tho Catholic Sunday school, but as for tho other ono, 1 will run it as 1 soo lit." According to the ordor issued by tho />1t<mlnin lnof. Knmlfivf tin, nriiunnt tnnnli. ors of tho Sunday school, representing all tho Protostant' churches in tho city, aro shut out, ami their places will bo taken by students in tho Lutheran theological seminary at Springlleld, who will touch the convicts their catechism. RAILWAY STATISTICS In Pennsylvania Show tho Year Was a <*reatUno fttr ltusltirns. IlAimiSDUno, Pa., March 10.?Additional advanco sheets of Iho official roport of tho department of intornal affairs showing tho volumoof freight and passonger traffic and tho number of omployoi and compensation paid woro given to tho proas la?t night. Tho numbor of tons of froight carried by tho roads reported for tho your ending Juno 30, 1892, was 200,480,742, from which tho companies received $103,337,&;t-5 22. Tho numbor of passengers carried during tho year was 140,100,509. Tlio incroaso in tho number of employes for tho year onding June 30, 1802, was 212,573. Tho total compensation of officers and employes reportoil by the comua I1JC3 lur i.tj? la vU.),rj.i,U')i ?o. iui;iu.nu of compensation paid employes during tho year jmt closori in $10,882,740 84. Tho averago yearly compensation ia shown to ho $532 8U, or $44 40 a month and $145 u day. Tho actual amount paid por day is more, bocause tho daily compensation is based on 305 days per year. BOTH DltOWNKD. A Mun tomm IIU LI To While Trying to Save llln WouUUtw Uctcutr. IIisgklry, Ills., March 10.?Hans Carlson and 11. Myers wore riding down a swollen stream this morning on a cake of ico. After being carried a ?liort distance tho ico lodged on tho hank in shallow water. At this tltno Henry Binder reoing tho mon thought ho could drivo out and rescue them. IIo had driven but a fow foot in the water whan hia liorso plunged ill nil over, tolling Hinder, buggy and all out ot sight. Upon cooing tho condition of things Carlson took ol[ his coat anil plunged into tho water to roicuo Uindor. Tiioy woro both drowned. A GItEAT FIGHT. Corlmtt Suyn It Will Tiiho u Iluavy Weight to Whip FltzfllinniotiK. Kansas City, Mo., March 9.?J. J. Corbott was interviewed lust night. Ho said: "It was tho groatost middleweight fight which ovor took placo in this country and KiUsimmons Is undoubtedly tho greatest middlo-wuigiit in tho world. It will tako a hoavy-welght to knock him out, and in iny opinion nobody hut Jackson or Slavln can dofoat him. 1 liato to admit this but I am compelled to do ho." Corbott bet on llnll, as did his backer, Brady. Kout ltlvcr lloomllltf. Milwaukee, Wis., March 10.?Uoat river, at Kacino, Is booming and l''rooman's anil Ilarrlck'a lints nro under six foot of wator. Mayor Case has callod out n forco of policemen and tlioy are warning tho poople along the river to go to point) of safety while tiioy havo a chance, ltoat river is not n very turbnlout stream ami no livos luivo boon Inst by its lloods, but considornblo damage umy result to homes. Kri'im Di'IiIm It? Kkw Yoiik, March 10.?Jiunoi K. Keeno statos that ho has no intorost dlroctly in any prodmo, oitlior hero or In Chicago, aud that tho story lolographed from that city thnt lie was jollied with certain parties 111 n large operation in whoat Is utterly destitute of truth. Tho so t<? lii'iithcr Truiit* New Yoiik, March 10.?Thesolnlonlhor trust or combination, an outline of whose plan of organisation hns boon published, Is on the point of incorporating itself. Where tho Incorporation will be ellected has not boon determined. It Is said that ij0,0'J0,0JJ capital lias al< ready been subscribed and SJD,000,000 \ more is in sight. Tho iwiiii "Tho North , American Leather Company," has boon t considered for llio combination uud it is ? renaidod ua likely thai thin is (ho name J which will bo adopted, although another . uarne has been suggested. NO liOM> ISSUli " ? v Tho l'roalrieut Following Out tho Courae i, Adopted by l'rc?ldt>ut UurrUon. n New Yoick, March 10.-?tteforrinj; to tho gold supply and the posiiblo ' issuance of bauds by tho govormuout, u tho Washington correspondent of tho ,'] Jitraid bays: ' A gentleman high in tho councils of tho administration says that Mr. Clovo- J. laud does not bollevo tho tiuaiicial situa- v tiou at this timo is such as to make the [ issuoof bonds noeoesiry, and that Sec- ? rotary Carlisle thinks the issue of bonds fi can lio avoided. TromondouB tires-uro * is being brought to boar upon the l'ros- i, idont and the secretary oi the treasury in favor of the issue of bonds, but so far J] without apparent effect. Tho question j, is certain to coino up at tho next cab- 11 inet meeting and bo oarnostly dis- J; cuiBod. The choico botwoon tho issu- ? iiiK of bonds aud drawing upon tho u gold reserve is ono that cannot long bo ri delayed, Tho administration still ad- ? horos to its decision against tho issue >1 of bonds. Tho President mid Secretary j' Carlisle'aro in accord and thoro is no reason to lioliove that thoro will ho a v change of policy. Captain Meredith, ? chief of tho bureau of envraving and J. printing, was aiked if lio had receivod li any intimation of tho intention to issue " bonds. "None whatever," 1m roplied. "and if ? there was believed to bo any immediate ' danger of such necessity I should have i, received Home orders from t/ie secretary li at least to be prepared to rush tho work j! through. You cannot mako atcol plalo j, bonds in a day, and it tho secretary or m President feared it might become nec- " easary to issue bondu in tho immediate fnturo thoy would bo cortnin to prepare ti for it by getting the work well under 11 way." J * M A Curo for rumiuiontn. rncumonia and kindrod affections of ? tho lunga can ho easily provonted and 1: cured by using an absoiutely pure stim- . ulant such as is used and recommonded J by tho boat physicians. Your doctor will toll you that Klein'a "Silver Ago" or "Duquesno" llyo Whiskies aro abso- , lutoly puro and tho host stimulant in 7 tho world to fortify tho system against tho inclemency of tho weather. Silver Ago soils for $1 CO per quart andl)u- 1 quesne at $1 25. Headquarters, MAX Klein, 82 Federal Street, Alloghony, Fa. Send for complete catalogue, mailed frco. j You Kaoii Not l>ko lo lli?up Moneflt*. u A good invostmont in lifo, protection i. .......u U.. ? 0 lit uuiiui, 13 hh; unuiv uulutnuu uj it combination formed by tho ltastorn Building nnd Loan Association, of Syracuse, N. Y., and tho National Lifo Insurance Association, of Hartford, Conn., under a definite contract. Fully paid up stock ($100 per share) pays 7 per cont por annum. All securod by llrst mortgages on improved city property. For further information or agoncy apply to A. Kooder& Son, Bolluiro, 0., managers for Wont Virginia, or to Michael Stoin, ngont, Fulton, \V. Va. s Tho Golden Secret of Long Life. Keep tho head cool, tho foot warm and tho bowols open. 13aron's Celory Cure is a vegetable preparation and acts as a natural laxative, and is tho groutost romody ever discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, livor complaint aud all blood, liver and kidnoy diseases. Call on Logan Drui; Company, solo nRout, and get a trial package free. Large sizo DUc. ^ 2 Whon Baby was sick, wo gato her CaatoHa. When ttho won a Child, sho cried for Castorlo. Whon sho becamo MUs, sho clung to Cantor-fa. When sho had Children, chc gavo them Cantoris 4 lllieuinntlftm Quickly Cured. Three days is a very short time in which to euro a bad easo of rheumatism, but it can bo dono if tho proper troatmont is adopted, as will bo seen by *?._ f _11 ^T 41 IIIU IUII<J?>lllg 11UIU UillltUl IJUIIIUUik, Wl Now Brunswick. 111.: "I wu? badly afflicted with rheumatism in (ho hips and legs, wlion I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's l'ain Iiulm. It cured mo in throo dujs. I um nil right to-day, and would insist on cvoryono who is afflicted with Hint torrililo disoaso to me Chamberlain's Pain Balm and gut well at onco." 00-cont bottles for sale by druggists. m? Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlaJ , FINAN'013 AND THAUIX The Feature* or tho Money and Stock ( Mnrkcts. , New Yoiik, March 10.?Monoy on call ranging i from 1ft to C por cont, last loun 0 pur ccut, closed j offered at C per cont. Prime mercantile paper ; Ca7 nor cont. tstcrllng exchaugo dull but steady at St 87. Tho total sales of itockw to day I wero 28U.E00 shores. The stock market wan unsettled again to-day. Prices were lower during the morning, but rallied sharply after 1 o'clock. The upward movement was clad by renewed sales for both the long nnd short accounts. In a majority of tho t railway shares tho lluctuatlous during tho entire day was conflnod within a range of per cent. Among the exceptions wero tho coal stoeks, which declined %a'2 por cent, ami afterwards was partially recovered. New York Now England was,stronger. In regard to Hood* J Ing there are continued reports of uu IsiUQ of 1 rot-elver's certificates. but nothing definite will probably bo known until the statement of tho receivers Is inado know In a few days bonco. Tho great feature of tho day was the weakness ot ' the industrial*, In which the bears labored strenuously to toreo liquidation. American Tobacco doftllnod :iU. American Sugnr 1%. and nud Cotton oil. Distilling and Cattle Feeding, Natloual Lead utid National Linseed JalJj per cent. 1 Hollrond bond market was dull. i Government bonds dull. State bonds havo been neglc etcd. BONDS AND arORK QUOrATfOMS?ClOSRD MIX U, H. 4*reg U2}{ NashvltlOtbChatt... ? *? i U. H. 4scouoou.......U2U New Jorsov (lent,,.,11051 l!. H. 4V?i rog Wj* Norfolk .t Westp'd ;t.?'? Pacific us of 'UJ 105 Northern l'aeitlo l'A? Atchison AIM do p ft furred 88ji Adams Kinross IW Northwestern llu^ American Kinross,.117 do preferred 110 llaltlmoro A Ohio..- New York OontrnL107}^ Canada Pacific 819a Oregon fmorovo't... iw Canndn Houthcrii... ftlMOregon Nav "ft Central I'aelile. 27 II 'acitlo Mall 94 Chesapeake .fc Ohio Vi'^i Pittsburgh 1>(I Chicago Ji Alton HI Pullman Palace iSMJj rhl.lliir.Qulnov. tuU Heading I'll, Chicago (las f"? - ItlohmondTerm l>', C? C,. (J. iV Ht, L 47*? do prcferrod 40 Col. Coal tb Iron ? Hock Island K2% Cotton on (,'ertlrto.. 47!? st. Paul .... 7?i I>?*!. A Hudson...,,127 do prefurtud ?l22'4 I>ol.. Lack. ?V: West.141 -4t. Paul \ Omaha.. ftl}% lien. A It. (.} prof'd. f>-'S do preferred 117 Krlo 'Jl >4 Mugar Itoilliorr 118% do preferred 47% Tenn. Coal iron* Wi Fort Wayne ...lftl Total Paclllo n)n Illinois Central l?< Tol. A o. Con. prof. 7?l KautnsibTox. Prof. 2l|i Union I'aolllo 1(7 Lnko Krifl.V West... 21', IT. h. KtproM 01 do proiorred 7.v, W. Ht. I, x i' u Lake Hhoro 12*?1? do preferred 21 Lend Trust Hft'JWell* Fat go Ft 110 liouisvlllo % Nssh. 74'ii|Wsitorn ulllon IMW Memphis^Chm..,. 40 Wbeelhu&L K..., to Michigan COntral..,101 do ptulorrod 5U Missouri I'aelflo .*?11,| ItreiidMu(l? and I'covltlous. Nr.w Yoiik. March in ?Flour. recelpls M.tMl barrels: exports u.727 hands; noles lQ,l*m barrels; market dull, unsettled nnd easy. Wheat, tcoclpt* 4 iiV) bushels: exports M.ojsu bushels; salos 1ti,ll70.wio bushels ol futures nnd "J.m? bushels of Spot: spot murltet lower{ No. I h ltd ?H0| No. 2 northern 81c; options wero active, ixoited, Irregular and heavy* aud closed weak; S'i). 'J rod March liltfbVuTtf/.e: May 77j?a "8 fi*HSa77?oj July 78 U-ltia70%u7^a Com. reeift^ 31.JU0 bu-dieU; exports 8.243 bushels; ulcs i?Su,iHA? bushels of (mure* and 00,000 bushils of spot; market firm but dull; uugraded iiixcdft.u.Yitf. influeuced by the west cloalng lull ut unchanged prices; Muv Slu'ilV^i-dUc; illy 0l|tfl%tt5l!*e. Outs, receipt* I'S.tKW bushIs; exports i'MM) bushels; sales 100,000 bushels f futures and O-l.OOO buihoU ofnpot; Muy KSfciu 8-KaMc; June ;?Uo; Julv W-'lc; spot No. rhlte 4la44)$c; No. Chicago Cut neat.i dull und easy, l.urd quiet und loininal; western steam |l2ft5; March fl'2 ti5; lay bin 03; July 9ll 75. l'ork more active nd lower; old mess '81U 'MVJ W; ??w new W0 50a)0 7ft. Butler Arm; wostoru creamrylMO'iu. Cheese steady. Kggs in fair doMild anil stoutly; western fresh ISo. Tallow lulet; city 6}#. Koslu quiet Turpentine iiiivt at aft'/^c. Itlce flrrn. Moloatei firm. Coflee tetidy and uuchaugud. Sugar dull and caay. CHICAGO, March 10.?Wheat furnished aauralso to day. Tho Mav option suddenly becauio xclti'd and shot skyward, while July wua as icuk as May wus itrotlg. The latter made a ain and the former dropped IJ-.jO. Local shorts ogau to think that probably tho cliquo had pencd the bull camnuigu in earnest, and took right at once. When thoy hegnu to cover it ran found that there was hardly any for sale, ml this only added to thu alarm, which ended a a partial panlo, during which the prleo was iid up 'JVic In lcs.s than half an hour. After the uaro had passed the belief among many was hat the buying had been on unlimited ordew roin shorts in the noti Invest, who had with moll unanimity resolved mi covering their May ftprtogo, After the liioM urgeut shorts hud upplied their want* the market got dull again' ml lost l?r,o of the advance. The feature of the : larket was the fact that while May wus ou the mnpagoJuly was on the slump. Eggloston, tho cash wheat mugnato, is quotctf * ?huvlngdeclared that the market to day was ( cinorulucd as a result of (ho report ol a corner :i May by James It. Keeno, In which tho latter opes to recoup hirmolf for the skinning at (he amis of Chioagq speculators fourteen years ugo, :li?u holeftuboiii t<\,uoo.uoo here us a souvoulc fills uXDcrlrtuoHK with thu hoard of trade. Mr. Iggloston clulm* that thin morning union wu* miiicd by orders to five leading firms from I)u- ^ nth purlieu to buy 1.0i)0,(MX) bustiels May and sell \ liko amount of July to cover a biff straddle > ia<le In this market home tiuic ago. Jlut liero are other onerutors who laugh t this, and say Air. Kccne Is selling uly with the sumo rapidity with hieh lie Is taking on hIk load oi May. so as to uvo a dutnnltig ground muly when the shorts uvo tripped up tu tho I'ouutcr and *culc<l with 10 cashier. A dispatch from New York saying lecuo mutes that ho has no Intercut dircctly or N tintly In produco wrs taken with considerable lit. It was recalled that lltirper, of inglorious lentnry, flatly denied thai he was doing a thing . i wheat until ho wuh under indictment, ami old Hutch" ulwuys disc In imcd any intention i corner. It is Just fourteen years ugo today lint Kecne's fuuious messuge to Archie Fisher asrcceivcil, instructing hiui to purchuso 2,000 - ' JO bushels of wheat. There was u mlotuko souiohere, and Instead of buying Fisher sold tho ' ,000.000. This broko tho market, and May dollucd from IMc to H7o. It whs the climax of tho real corner, ami from that day Koono, it Is said, us been caretullv nursing Ills wruib. Corn ana oals did-not snare the pyrotechnics Isplayed in the wheat pit, reniulnlng lu narrow linli* and averaging ushude higher. rrovislons active und lower. Flour quiet aud unchanged. NVhkat?t'Bsh, No. 2 spring 7}^n73o; Ko. 3 pring Wia7]c: No. 2 red 7liku7.Se: March 74u " J'1 rfO; May 7.r^ia7S^ia7iV^e; July 72>.Ju74a7,Jj^c. (foitN?Cash. No. Il.'/ic; March -lUtomKo l%c; May -ISKa^lial.'lUe: July U^niV'^iUygO. Oats?Cash. No. 'J. 31c; March .'w'ia-'h'/bum/ic; lav .T.^aW^aaa^oj Juuo W;ia33^ali.?%c. Kyk-N'o. 2. S0c. lUIU.KY?No. 'J, 620. FUXHKKD-gl -J0. timotiivkrku-jho. Mem i'okk?(.'ash 817 C0al7 C2Jd; May $17 57?#i H 20ul7 HO. , Uito-CoAh, $12 60; May 812 30al2 W?12 W; ! uly 811 37>iulI Wall 45; *eptombor 811 lUall 27>, 1 11 22^. Sll, IBT Kins-Ciull, S10 10; Muy flO 02%al0 Si 1 10 lft. Otliora upchangod. Cincinnati, 0., March 10.?Flour In fair donand.. Wheat linn; No. 2 red 7Cc; roeolptH 800 uiihola; shipments 2.000 busheli. Corn weak ud lovror: No. 2 mixed 41Ka42c. Outs linn; i'o, 2 mixed JWkjiUtie. Kyo lirincr; No. 2. 57c. 'ork weak and lower at 818 2.). Lard dull und otnlnal nt tl225. Iiulk meats dull at $10 2"). . lacou weaker at Si 175. Whisky In good doland; huIoh of 9U5 barrels at 81 17. lluttcr steady. ujfHr steady, hgga oasler ut 15(5. Checso llrui. i'lilLADi'i.rniA. Pa., March 10.?Flour dull. Vlieat woak; No. 2 icd March 7lu71J^o; April 5?-ja75>?e; May 70l^'a7C^n; Juno 77a77}4e. Corn . Inn and quiet; No. 2 mixed March and April ] i)*ia4^o; Maraud J line -TO^u-tOo. Oats steady illiquid; No.2 wlillo March 41a4'.,c; April 40& 41c; May ami Juno lu^all^c. lluttcr fairly live; Pennsylvania crcamcry extra 28c. Fggs Inner: Pennsylvania llrstsisc. cheeso steady. Hai.timohk. March 10.?Wheat woak; No. 2 red pot and March 7:^a7:iKc: May 7fr>?n7:fJ4c. ,'orn easy; mixed spot 4Sa8S%o; March 48c; I iprll 48J^ilS,Se: May 48%alUc; Juno 4l?"4c bid. )ats steady; No. 2 white western lla41)?c. Kyo teady. Hay ilrrn aud sUudy. lluttcr steady. : :ygs easy at 15}?al7c. Toli:do, 0., March 19.?Wheat, artivo; No. 2 unh March (Wc; May 71%c; July 78} 5e. Corn ' lull and easier; No. 2 cash 4'Jkc; May 43^c; No. . 42c. Oati <iulot. Hytt dull; cash Mo bid. '.lovcrscud dull and steady; prime cash March !826. Live Stock. OtirAno, March 10.?Cattle, receipts 7.000 head; hlptnotits.'1,100head: market strong; best nat.Tos B(wa0 00; good SI 85ar> 40; others fcJ5Oa4 80; lockers ami feeders *3 00u4 :0; Toxatis S3 60a 110; cows 320Uu.'l Jiogs, receipts 11,MO head: himnetits 7,500 head; market lower: mixed and acKitig S7 ")0n7 80; prime heavy and butchers 7 KiaM ifJ; prime light $7ti0a7 so: i>i?s and light (i?Wrt7 40. Sheep, receipts5,000 head; shipments no head: market active and strong; natives 14 70a 100; westerns 20a6 -ID; lambs 8tfiOatl 55. Hart Liiieiity.iPa.. March 10.?Cattle, receipts 40 head: shipment* 510 head; market nothing iolng; all through consignments. Hogs, receipts 1,250 head: shipments 1,1150 head; market slow; 'hlladelphlas 26a8mixed ?810oH ]ft; best t'orkers 87 li&aB 00; light Yorkers 87 70a7 H!>. Iticop, receipts 400 head; shipments GOO head; narkct slow and unchanged. Cincinnati. March 10.?Hogs stronger nt 3f? 7.">a 110; receipts 4,;s00 head; shipments 2,400 head. Wool. ruiLADEi.riTiA, Pa., March 10.?Wool quiet; locks light iiikI prices (Inner; Ohio. I'eimsvl anla and Wosi Virginia XX ami ubovo ;t0iuflo: ? 'Ai2k;; medium KJuftio; coarso New k'ork. Mtehlguu, Indiana and western Hue or X md XX inedlnm KlaWo: coarso iMotk'io; "me washed delaine X and XX n0a33c; medium cashed combing and deluino VAaZijAc, coarso do i&iiiOc; Canada do UlaMe; tuh washed choico MoiWe: fair SftaSOc; coarse &3a8la; medium unwashed combing and delaino 27a2K<*; coarsodo !7ai?c: Montana 16a22c; territorial i:i?21e. New Yoiik, March 10.?Wool Arm and quiet: loinestio flocco 27a32c; pulled 'JOtUiTo. Texas lTo-le. Petroleum. New YonK. March 10.?Tiio petroleum market jpetied llrm and calued strength ax the d ay adnincee. The market left oft* strong. I'ennsyl .'aula oil, spot Rales 6,000 barrels at WJiaW^o. \tiril options, sales 15,000 barrels at C.i%a0Jo. I,(ma oil, sales nouo, 27ko bid. Total sales W.0U0 barrels. oil. City. Pa.. Maroh 10.-Opened at 02%c; lilgiiest WJfc: lowest 02%oi closed at 08Uo| Hales 110,000 barn-Is; clearances 152,000 barrels; ship* incuts 127,1 II barrels; runs W.1G8 barrels. Dry Oodii. New Youk. March 10.?There was no Importuit change in the dry goods market to-day. Agent* made the price of Simpson lloss finished prints CV. _______ Metals. New YonK. March 10.?I'lu Iron qulctj Amcrlnan S12 iflnlftfiO. Copper quiet at $J1 bO. Lead itoady; domestic ?t IN). Tin quiet. Cotton, Cincinnati, O., March 10.?Cotton steady; middling _ lliicUlnii'it Ariiluii Hnlvn. Thobost ?alvo in tho world for cnti, bruises, sorei, ulcors, suit rhouin, fovor soros, totter, chuppod hands, chilblains, corns and all skin ortlptions, and positively cnroi pilos, or no pay roqnlrod. It is guarantood to j?ivo porfoct satisfac* tion or inonoy refundod. l'rico 25 conta a box. For Halo bv Loiron Drug Co. If you Tfeel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Children Cry for Pitchor's Castoria. Investments or Speculation. The eye of the whole world Is now turned to America ami the first blight days of sin Inn will bring a multitude of forMgh tourists with pockets fun of money to spend. The cholera scare will l?o confined lo I'urnpc, The silver problem will Ik* solved by llio new ndnutilstrn* Muii: money will be plenty and everything will be booming. Buy $ow , Hefore the cream Is off. This Is pnrtlrulnrly I rue as to New York or local stocks and bonds. Huv on all weak spots for the next three months uuu keep out ol the Itucket shop*. JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., Banker* anil Urokcrs. 40 Ath St.. Pltubiirihi P?. itdH'iUuwy MEDICAL. RA !1 For Three Generations! # M | Mrs. Hattie Frazer, 130} 5 , East Ave., Hamilton, 0., 2 '?:? i1 says: Dr. Bull's Cough 5 |! Syrup has been used for a S tj?;? i longtime in her mother's, 2 k 1 her own, and her daugh- i |! ter's family. She pro- ? ?;?S i nounces it an excellent g '! cough remedy. F?b.s,i8?. J ' ? \ ih? i *:W rUCUJ LANGE'S PLUGS, Th| Groat Tobacco UrlCi ff Antidote!?Price 10 Cti. At all doalori. tl :<M FINANCIAL. ' to:I9 3. Lamd, PreMdont Jo*. Skybold. Cwhlor, J. A. JuKfiiiusoif. Assisiuut CusUlor. |5H9 Bank of Wheeling!. |? CAPITAL $200,000, PAID IN. iji? WIIEELINO. W. VA. 3:?. DIKECT01W: "jmi A. J. Clark* Joseph F. Panll 2: {9 j Jaine*Cummlni Jlonrv Bleboreon. ?:!? Hunnibul Korboi. Joseph Soy bold. ,,:L Wlhson T.amb. 3:J, j Intoroif paid on *poolal (lopoilt*. <4:35 t Usuoa droits ou England Irolaiulandflootlaml G:;iO 1 luyll JOSEPH SEVBULD. Cashier. C:U0 j i>E rk\ CALL AND GET A *m a!?)' Nickel Plated jf 10:40 Savings Bank i! DKfAl *7:00 ^ AT TUE IJJjgg l.EAV Wheeling Title and Trust Co.'s, ""i4; O'tf | 1315 MARKET STREET. gANK OF TUB OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL 8176.000. jVii.mam Irett , .... Proslrtent. /Pap iVii.i.i a m H Simisok Vlco Pronldont. IBM J I)rn(u on Jiuu'Uuid. Inland Fruuco and Oof Kjffly junKcron* ^3 William A. IsetL Martlmor Pollock. ^ J. a. Mlllor. William 11. Simp via. Ii M Atkinson. John K Hotsford Cam lJeury flpeyer.' Victor Uosonbnr* teoepi Jacob C. Thomas Graf tat t\ P. JEPSON, Caahlsr. Mou a. m.. and (J: Exchange bank. Fob CAPITAL...- -..$200,000. 8:? ft. Cum r. N. Vance. Prosldont cents L a. Deui'Lain Vloo Prwldonu ' (ira< Mou TiTritviT/xna. ??..i i j/*?iiviuiw. WK' ' J. N. Vanfto. Oeorjjo iC. Stttot and 7: J. M. Drown. William Elllnzhata L.S. DolajHaln. A. W. Kelh/. PaJohn Prow. J% Drafts lssuod on iitiglaud. Irolaal, Scotland Cin< md all poluu in Europo. d' 1( JOHN J. JONES. Cashier. coll e.\c?p ? St. t CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. 8:1:5 p Galvanized.ikon cornice j5? Clue and dullv. Coll TI2T BOOFIWG., cf? Spoolol attontlon glvon to all ktudi ol t Sheet Iron and Tin Work on Bnildlngs. i;? ?A,.so? STEEL AND FELT ROOFING. "wp Froi Call nnd pot prices boforo contractlnj. as I am P- J'1, prepared U) glvo bargains In that lino of work. diuiy. excop B. F>. CHLDSnZELL, ? jo Coruor Main and South Stroots. O H On Train STEAMERS. ?Plfi i FOR CINCINNATI,LOUIS* /aag~^8\ vit.i.n, MEupma bt. Zl/.TtHA \\ L0UI8'NEW ORLEANS M0,,n /"OfcH I r/l\W AND INTERMEDIATE Now J pbtgaBBEcEfflSS POINTS. f"" ^Vlll lonvo Wb nrf boat, hi. Mi foot of Elovonth stroot, as WPjh Htenmer Koyntono State, for Cincinnati, Hnvci Ohio. every Ti'kudaY at 8 a. in. T. a Calhoun, Wpj? Muster; Chas. W. Knox, dork. ? ?**? Steamer Andes, Mace Agnew, Mnstor: A. J. Sluvou Clerk. Every Wrdnkniiay at 8 a. in. Maioi Steamer Hudson, every Thursday at 8 a. m Cllfto J. F. Ellison, Master: Robert Agnuw, Clerk. I't. PI Steamer Hrntla, everr FrldnvotS a m. (.tconro flnlllf W. Kowloy, Muster; Ed. F. Mnddy. Clerk. <?uya Bteamor Iron guron, evory Saturday at R a. "UM nn. fqr Cincinnati. John M. Phillips, Mastor; It II. Kerr, Clork. N Ktoamor Congo, ovory Sunday at R a. m. .... James Martin, Master; J. Wuhrinan, Clork. Flrst-clms faro, Wheeling to Clnelnnatl. (!. */!!!,. Hound trip. *10. Mfoals ami stats room* In- vc.v eluded Tickets transferable and Rood until uBtor used. For freight or pauago apply on board, or ].viPI, telephone No. 841 pt m, fo7 CROCKARD&BOOTH, ApeaU. Wlllli ___ .. Parke nolle Steamer R. E. PHILLIPS. Havei . irr> k. I<eove* WheelIntr, Pally Trip, F.astJJfe&worn Standard Tim 0-0:45 a. in.. 8:83 Crnhi <b?&?LUSL a. in.. tf:46n. tn.. 11 :TO a. in., .?:00 p. New . m.. 4:00 p. m.. 5:?Q i?. tn. Hunday Trips?Leaves ??r,r Wheeling?8:80 a. in., 10:aj a. in., 1:00 p. in , J.W?1 'iT. I', in.. 1:0) I., in.. :;!(? p. m. __ - OttUI] RAILROADS. Wheellno & Elm Grove Railroad. . __ On and after Haturday, Octobor 1,13JA traint m will run as follow*, city tlino: Lravr Wiikei,IN(I~?8:00 a m., 7:00 a. m.. 8:1) rwB a. m.,9:00n. in.. 10:00 a. tn.. 11:00 a. in.. 12'03 tn.. V i :W p. tn.. J:OJ p. in :i:0) p. in.. 4:0) p. in.. r>:J) nfl p hi.. ('cnotK in., 1:00 p. in., 8:0) p. in., <):U p. H in., li:oou, m, Hfl I.have Kmc UROVR?*8:03 a m.. 7:00 \ m.. 8:11 w a in u ooa. m . 10:00n. m., 11:00*. in.. 12:00 m . ri(,-. 1:00 j>. in., l':00 p. in., H:oo p. in 4:00 p. in.. M I) \Vat p. in., fituo p. m., 7:00 p. in., 8103 p. w., tf:10p. at in.. 10 10p. in. * pall oxeopt Sunday, pn BfMPAY?Church trains leato Klin Orova at #n. 0)43 ik in. and Wheeling at l M7 t?. tn. 01 ii. r wkihokriikh, From ool Qonoral Manater. Well* Mel), Wheellno Brldtie & Terminal Ry. ffi Tltno Table No, 8. to tnko ofToot 13:31 a. in., Himdav, November it. isji. LearoWhoollng-tMO, WlW f7:t> MjO), t3;IV I A,t, 10:IA, UOrA tlltfti a. in., (litlV fi:lj. fJ:J). r,,i,u ?,111) ?lM-'?. IV fdlW P in. i'lilln U-nvo I'onlnsulafflstt. t7:tt unit ffllM. I9!51, tl0:W, II:*?7 a. in.; JlJUl, tllM. iieub 4n:00. 4:11, fn:M p. in, . u e ili Loavo Tertnlnn! Junction?|flri7, 'I'M. i?.nii 10:o.i '10;|.' f||:n a in.: l:l\ fJ:17, i:41, nlvit 6:15, f5:J7. f8:ftV j?:25, }10:411?. in. gW\, I<eavo Laitahlltri Mill?f7:A 111:18 a. ias v-?r f):|8, fill ??:l8p. tn. -iV., 1/oavo Po 1Im?s Crossing?f7:W. flltl9 a. m, Tni' 41|it? 14. *5:10p. in. Fim?m Pally tDally except Bnnday, Jfluiidavs onlr, ki. \v All train* will run on Kastorn Tlina t.'lock In ( nutc (hnTelogrnph OlUod at Whoellni, li tho Stand- Aiiln erdllme J, f. TAU88KJ, Buuerltitondenl. hIS!!!! Hlotib , S J"[ W iuiucnms Kou 5uf]lS The WliEKLY iNTBHIOBNCBR $1 00 PER YEAR. luuu ILWAY TIME CARD. val awl departure ol train* on and after I)e,r 1 *.!' Explanation ov RKPtnraoi "pftfy; tsuado- excepted: iMjaday LVa: iaituruay excepted: |3uuday ou.y: davoglv. Haitqrt! sum IAn| Tlma. ir !l"\? H " -MiiuI.lno.Ka.sl| aiiiiivk ain \Ja>h. ( y Rah., N. Y UJI:3U pni P? C'y Halt.. Phil ?fc N. Y *10:2,am am,\\u*h. C'y Bali.. Phil. & N.Y *:? am 0,n Cumberland Accom tl:.V)pm pm ............Grallou Accom *10:25 am ?"l| ~Mound?villn Accom t7:40 am P'n .Mouiid^vlllo Arcoiu il:10pm P'?l Moiunbylik' Accom I 17:i5 pm lT', I ^ ~C>0. X>\v. VVoVt) ahkivb. am tor I olutubiu iii.t Chicago *1:11 am aiucolumbiu Qln. and Chicago *9:8 ntu Pm --Chicug > Limited >.?:*>(? am pm ......... Chicago Kxprcu f 12:05 pm pm Columbus Cln. & 8t Loub. ?3:fi0?m Pra ...ColurabiuAooom tW:0!ipia aia 81. t'lainvillo Accotn t12 :05 pm Plu St. CJttlniytjipAccom pin ?* E55TS k-w f ftb dit. a?S?T am Por Htuburgh *10:00 am am Plttsbureh *6:60 piu P,n Pituburgh inaEiut *10:1 pra pm ......... ..Pituburgh pm -N\u?hingion Pa.. Accom... 1 t7:.**>atn lT- P. C. A St. |, Hv " I akhiviT Pittsburgh I tOvJOpm am StoubcuvUls and West... *0:25 pra pm ...Pituburgh aud Now York- W:\Q Pl? pm ...Pituburgh and New York.- ?ll:35 am wurr. am Expresi. Cln. and St LotiU... t7:1.5*a pm hxpreu, Clu. and tit Louis... pm pm fixpruM. Steub and Chicago. ttjlO pm pm ....Pituburgh ADennUon.... ?ll:H5am ?T. C AP R. R AKRtVi. "m ft. Warne au I Chicago t7:4ft pm an; Canton and Toledo 7:15 pm am ...Alliance and Olovoland 7:45 pm am Hroulicnvlllo utid Pituburgh 0:15 pm ntn Steubenvlllo and Wellivllle t:?:05 pm am Stonbonvlllo and Pittsburgh t 1:30 am pni Ft. Wayuo and Chicago t7:45 pm pm Canton and Toledo 7:45 pm pm Alliance and Olovoluud 8:05 pm pm Stenbenvillo and WtdUvlllo 7:45 pm pm Philadelphia and Now York 0:00 pm pm ..Baltimore and Washington ?i:00 pm pm Steubenvllle and Pituburgh 0:00 pra pin Steuben villa .fcKaatMvoruool t8:&I *m ?T. " W. <fi L. R It. It I AltMV* nn ..Clovclaml. Toltdo & WeiU 11:03 pm till sjfiinhitttvlllu Mlrail I nm tin -Cleveland. Tniodo & Wort.. 5:45 pm BteubenMllo 1:85 pea ,n> Stoubonvllle 5:45 pm >n? ..Miualllou and Hleubon vllle.. *11:00am nn .............Stoubeuyille 6:15 pnu ?m ..StoubonvUle.Hiiudava only. 6:15 pm ?. C. L & W.-UKJON DEPOT. AMUVB. , OITV TIXK. am Cleveland. Toledo <L Chicago 8:45 pm pm ..MoMlllon accommodation.. 11:35 am C.. L. i- W.?DllIDO KPORT. am Clevolnnd, Toledo A Chlcaiio 8:13 pm pm ..Mnulllon accommodation.. 11:00 am am Nt Clalnvlllo ncootn 9:43 am urn ......8L Clalrsvlllo aocom. 1:81 pm Pm St. Clalrsvlllo ucoom. 4:58 pm l>? St Clalnvlllo aocom. 8:15 pm pm - Local Freight 12:15 pm fT" Offib KTWK ITH AUHIVtL ?ni Pawongor *10:50 am an> Passenger t3:Mpin P'n Pawongor *7:45 pm It U. Z.T5 lUtLltOMX AKIUVt ,KB BKLLAIRI mi Bellalro and Zanoiyllle.... 5:10 pm -Woodiflcld 9:80 am "n Mixed Train ll.-lftpm RAILROADS. BALTIMORE & OHIO. Poparturo and arrival of trail)* at Wheollaff. K*lt? orn lima Schedule la el* (cot November III, 1891 MAIN LINE EAST. For Baltimore. Philadelphia and Now York 12:W u. m, 6:00a. m.. '2:85 p. in. borland aooommodallon. 8:0>a in., dally t Sanday. con aooxnmodatlon. 1: 15 p. m.. dally ndivllle aooomraoditlon 8:03 and 11:11 daily, except Sunday, 2:35 n. in. daily 00 una 11:10 p. tu.. except Sunday. AlUUVt , New Yorlc, Philadelphia and Baltimore. m. and 11: <0 p. m.. dally.^ m iborland aoootnraomuau, *.'wj p. u*.. ??nudity. ton accommodation. 10:21 a ra., daily. .mUvlUo accoiuuiothUoti 7:40 u iu., ox>umlay: 10:j5 n. in., dally, aud 1:10, 4:53 35 p. m.. oxceptSunday TRAN80HI0 DIVI3IOK. Chlcflgo. 7:a,*i andilO:05a. in. and 10:1*? n. illy, and 3;25 p. m.. dallv, exoept Sunday, jlunatl oxprow. 7::tt aud 10:05 a. in. dally p. in., dally. nnous accommodation. 8:Bp. ra.. dill/, t Sunday. lalMvlllo accommodlUoa 10:05*- m. aal . m., except Silnday. AimiVR ago expreu, 1:15aui 5:50 a. ra-aaJ 5:)J dally. iluuatl or press, 5:50 & ra. aud5:35 p. m., imbus accomodation, 12:03 p. in., dall/. t Sunday. 'lalravlllo acoomniolatton. 12:05 p. m.aa4 . m., dally, excopt Sunday. 1IKELING ?t riTTdllUHGII pJVlSION. Pittaburjjn 0-10an?l7:23a. m., dally; 1:1) dally, except Huudajr. Pittsburgh and tho liost 0:00 p. ra.. dally, liington aooomtnodiUou. 5:0) p. ra., dally, t Sunday. Alt (MVS n Pittsburgh 10:u0 i ra . dally and 11:0 daily, esceptSundajf) 6:5) and 10:li p. ra, lilugton accommodation, 7:53*. ra., dally, t Suuday. IO RIVER RAILROAD CO. and after Monday, DocotnUer 19, Panougic i will run as follows: ?Dally. tl)ally?c? lunday. Central Tlmo. OUTU BOUND. 7 ft 3 I p. m. A.H. a. H. llnjr ?... ?? oo til 00 0) 0<xi. :ir> 1113 on iIhvUIo 11 32 oai Martinsville 4 48 12 32 7 31 v i lie.. Oil 12 63 8 05 air 6 a 1 03 8 17 xry? ft 60 131 8 4) nmntown A.M. (133 2 10 9 2? irsburg tf W *1 c? '2 4.5 10 10 rllle..." 6 30 r.u. 3 27 11 05 isvvood 712 4 1') 11 25 y Landing 7 ::0 4S'i 1147 im . 8 0.') 6 03 12 1ft I la von 8 12 6 07 12*20 ord 815 6 11 12 24 I City 8 2.1 6 20 12 32 n .......... 827 ft 25 12 M cumnt 8 68 00) 1 01 oil* 9 13 6 16 1 2) udotto 10 40 7 2.-. 2 33 ingtou- tlOW t 7 3ft * 2 33 am. p.m. p.m.. onni hound 2 4)0 8 r. m. p. M. a m. ling 2 JO 0 45*9 60 00(1 I 15 0 30 9 83 divllle. 1 33 0 10 9 15 Vartlnsvlllo 12 30 ft 07 8 0S "Vlllo 12 Ht 4 41 7 4*i dl- 159 431 7 33 liryi 1134 4 0) 7 051 lunitotvn 10 rr> :i io o ?ft v. s. rabnrg 10 23 2 30 fl 00 I1 8 03 Vlllo 0 39 150 a.m. 7 20 iiswood, 8 53 1 10 0 40 y Landing h :? 12 45 0 H ira . 8 0ft 12 15 ft ft) llnvon 7 63 12 09 ft 41 ord 7 51 12 03 3 37 II City 7 45 11 57 5 3) I) 7 4011 5] 523 loasant 7 03 11 20 4 31 Mils I) 50 H 07 4 37 ndotto A 42! I I 00 H 13 lugtun. t 5 301" 9 45 t 3 05 j a. m. i a. x. p. m. W. J. 1(0111 NMO.V. 0. P. A. Pennsylvania Stations. Pennsylvania Lines, )EI Trains Run by Control Tlmo. r OrriOKH at Vknnin.vakia Htatiow 0* r.n ht.. Foot of Ki.rvrNm Hr. VVlir.tMNO, .MoLimr. llonsK, \vnm.ivo, ani? at ti?* I'KNNPTI.vania HtATION, DhftXtP.POItT. rtlltVC'iT hfdtpm " I'l* If ANtti K iiouts." 1I.V. tOAlf.r kx01pt 8unoiv. Wickkmno to msavh Attnrvji burg and Htouhonvlllo* 11:20 am fftiMpm nnld and PltMburgti,,,. ftf.'20 am p;-*) pm unpnlls ntidHt. Lulls,.. *M:IOnm *6:21 jnu iibtman?l Cincinnati HiiOaio 3:23pm burg inul HioubouV|ll& *m:40 am 3:21 pm unld and rimbunrh..., Mj20atn *5:23 pm dolphin mid Now \ nric 112:0? pin t2:10 pm ouvlllonnd I'ltMhur^tif12:0 pm f.M'ipm idm? and CtiUnuo,,,. 12:03 pin t2:ifl inn dolphlannd No ?r York *2: -ft pm l):l)um noro and WrtdilngtOII, 2:51 pm PhMam ouvlllonnd IMlHbuuli *Jl33pm fOMiam 011 vlllo 11 nd DenulsorL ?2jft'? j?m lo.H'iam niipolli mid Ht l<oiik? 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