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MEDICAL. MRS.ELCI 111^8*7011. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS Dr. Mil- Mt&Ual Va? Elkhart, Irut. L?ar Aim: For SO yoara I wai troubled wit beurt dlnuuM. Would frequently havo fiiUlo jajIIh and bmotbvriitK at nulic. Had to Bit up c gut out of bed to breutbo. liad pain la my la (Mo and back moUof tbu tlmo; at bust I bocau .lropslral. 1 waa very nervous and noarly wor oui. 'iba laaut aidtomcat would cauae mo I THOUSANDS^ with fluttering. Kor tbo last flftoon year* I coul not ?loop on my lefthldo or back until Wan taklo your Mrw Heart Cure, I bad not taken It vet f..... xntii i fr.it ranch bolter, and I con now alec oa clthar ddu or back without the least dlscon fort 1 havo no pain, b mothering, dioj??y, no win on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms, I ai gbltj to do all my own housework without at trouble andconsldor myself curod. Elkhart. lud., 1888. Mas. KuflBA IJatch. It Li now four yoari Blnco I havo tfikon nr medicine. Ain in better health thun 1 have hoc fi&ffiV *p"?~ CU R E C Heart Our* caved i?y llfo ** 1 * and rn&do mo a well woman. I am now 62 you of tun. uud am able to do a (rood day's work. idaj zinh, 1893. was RlUlLX LUtCO. Bold on a K'onitlve Guarantee. Dn. MILES' PILLS, 60 Dobes25Cti f Hold by Urutrt'lsLi Kvery where. nirl8-xiwham ^A COLD IS INFLAMMATION. POND'S EXTRACT WILL REDUCE INFLAMMATION. f\ I 8 W P Specino W W ETu C Dirootlonj; IP A COLD IN Till! HEAD, apply Al'und'a Extract (diluted one* half) by a nasal douche, or vaporlzo It over a lump, Inhaling B 1,10 fumes V vr on v by the noao, IF IK),1 USE, carglo wltlt Pond's m Extract sovural times dally, IF TIIETIIHOAT IS SOU E uud NECK STIFF, rub the neck P AQIF^Tfroc,y Ea B with the Extract, and, on retiring, wrup thp ^Jf\3 fik %7 neck lii a woolcu WW H bandago saturated with Pond's Extract, and protectA?PS We,lby""uu?" ^lili Sao If wrapplUB. IP T1IE LUNGS AKE SOItE, 5UIVGlak0 tt tcm' IT B ? tiay *3y spoonfulo] Pozid'a Extract four or five times c EXTRACT"; THE LI.IIIIS ACHE and aro sore, rub them vlgorousl] H with Pond's Extract. FOR CHILBLAINS, bathe with A W "ff8 Pond's Extraci S\ I* B and buudagi with cloth saturated with Pond'f AFFECTED Extract. Itching quickly stopped BUT do not purcha?o aoine clicuj miliMtltuto and expect It to do tvliu Fond'* Extract will. Mo nuro yoi have genuine article. Made oiilj by l'oud'* Extract Co.# New York wood's" phosphodin e The (ireit English lleiurly. -jjj. jr&4%S Promptly ami perm nontly curot nil form* KL ' |K , SrrutiL* \\'t(lknt*?, Em WV ^ T\ lion*. Spermatorrhea, J i f /JJR <0/ potency and nti <0ecto V\^ys-^lk *fflr Ahute or Excntti. Do* yV TV preierlbcd ovor M yea Kv tlnMi*nu'ln nf cases; ,. '1 , ./7 tho only HeUahleond II' nfinro ova A ftcr. ert MnlMne knouni. A dnuRlst for Wood'* Piimpiiouinb; if ho one omo worth loss medicine (ti placjof tills lea liis dishonest Htoro. lnclo?o prleo in lottor. at wo will nond hv rctnrii mail I'rlco. ono pac arc. SI; nix. $1 One will pfeasi *u will cu l'nmphlot in plain MJilod envolopa. - itarni Adilrust THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. Ml Woodward avenue Detroit. Mtoh. Mr Sold In Wheeling by LOGAN DltlM CC nd druggist* c very whoro. uwimkow THERE IS A MEDICINE Composed of tho essential virtues of nntun remedies, rood, barks, herbs mid borrlos. a possessing inarVQlotm curat ivo unworn over i dise??o? of ttw stomach, liver, feldnev*. bowi and'blood. This inodlcino known as Ilurdo Blood hitter* h'ia proved no luccoiiful In enrl l'yijpenda. Biliousness, Conitipntion, lleadact llid I lit aid. Scrofula, etc . that tho proprletr now KUftmntoe It. and will relund the prleo any person not mitlslk'd after n*lng tho whole part of tho lirst bottle. It cost* you but a cen duo, then why sudor when von run no rink loss In trying a remedy which ha? cured tninv others? It nix<> prore* wonderfully it Cot* fill In curing Kcrofiilous mvellln?s aud cr corons dlse-tM**, c mvinolu? evidence of whl wo will send by mail on application to FOdTKU, MlLDUKNtfc CO., Itn llnlo. N Y fj&b R'PA-N-S I^IAMLES i REGULATE THE 1 STOMACH,LIVERanoBOWELS j AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. mi'ANS TAI1C1.M urn thv Irr.t Veil. 2 ? wown ftp IniUgcMliin, IUIl.ni.nr.., llfMirhr, CnnallpHtluN, ll;*|>rp*ln, ( broiila LI vtr Trouble*, iHitlur**, IliiiU'ionplrilon, 0 l'j?fntcrjr, 0ITin?l?u llrn.it., and all die 1 onlrri 0r the Hon.oih, Liter and Ilowcla. t lupsns TiI'hIm contain nothing Inlurlotti to j r?r m<?< drlimti. runitlttitlnn, Arc t'leiuwpt to t Mke, Mfe, effectual and |H*o ImiiiMiite relief. I 'n!|Ku?b' application to ucarcit ? III' 7-? %V pi-ya I ii WTrfryTTTT IbWA HfcHMAWkWI CUIll "f tbetdOatobotlnitecawiof Onnnrrh' laK^ln *edolwt ,iriMr*iitM*?lInfn.jiB toll du I ""other tr^stnicntrcunlri il./tid wMhAJlji. I the ii iiMentimr nwnltnof dpoftiK with ( U I lietw <!<i|i*lta or HamUl.Wooil. Hold "II nfUf*l?t*. J I'-rn', (NUCtQMHir mmofi P^~THE GENTLEMAN'S FKIENO. ***? Maauin, Papain, Pretanti *lHft?M?? fr*?jyrl a q?Mii atniif O'lhokMiiut*. ol.i kr i i.rrroiiiui Al 4|?(flili m mm In ?n? r?-r f 1.00. "UJrrtln* Mai?itnr i. Till P**t.? ill iitiii.i inn?1 Hr. IIHMiV UfV, IIM<t*tM4, I MALYUUII kPu. i^ . UNtAiiKii, a. t.a N^lTTi^ - THE CROP BULLETIN Of tho Weat Virglulu Weuthor Servioe for Week Ending April 10. DIRECTOR DENT'S WEEKLY REPORT From Every Suction of tho State?Isttued by tho Government Uureuu In Go-oporation with the Stato Hoard ot Agriculture?Tho Prospect lor all Kinds of Crops Generally Good?Ef| foot of tho Weather. j Drought?Tho drought was broken I: A pril 8 by copious showers throughout the stato, starting vogotation ol every kind. An exceptionally dry March had tltu oiled of retarding vegetation, but afforded an excellent opportunity to i advance plowing and other spring work. * The ground is now in excellent condition. ? Vogotation promises rapid growth. * The cold weathor first of tho soason o was opportune as it prevented starting ? of buds. g ltainfall?Thoro was no rain to be of d benefit until the Kill, but the amount J fallen since was above tho avorage. J Temperature?Tho teuiporaturo was P considerably above normal last weak, jj but normal conditions now prevail, n Wheat? ? eather has been too dry for iy wheat on this land; generally tho prospect is reasonably good. Wheat not iy looking so woll in somo localities probau lily injured by tho drought in others. V Oats?A greater acreage?sowing well ' advancod and making good start. a Corn?flowing for corn in progress ami nearly finished, and planting commenced in southern part of stato. Fruit?l'rosuect llattering except i, poaches, l'lumbs and otiior early bloomers in full bloom. * Miscellaneous?Clover ecod mostly ~ sown. Meadows and pasturo prospects good. Some potatoes and spring vogotablos have been planted. RKPOBT nv COUNTIES. Eerkoloy County?Grass, timothy and clover, in bad condition. It was frozen out and tliu dry woatlier ha* killed most of it. It is raining this morning. 15. C. Hens IIAW. Weathor for tho past week has been Sno. Ploughing going on for coru. Gardons made. Weathor more liKo May than April. Treos budding out; gra?s starting and wheat improving, though nrospecta for a good crop not good. Fino rain now falling, which is much noodod. Clover seod sprouted and tho young plants showing them PUIVU9 in inu uuii mums ui iiiu w uuut llolils. Food will bu used up nrottv woll, and tlioro is Homo poor stock from innttoation and nogloet. Fanners getting along woll with uprinix work. 15. L. IIoki'.man. Barbour county?Dry and hot to tho 8th, rain Uth, coolor lOtli hoavy northeast rain. Cool. Wlioat fino, grass lino prospect, apples, poaches, pears and clierrios prospoet Rood unless a freozo in a few days. Condition ol stock, medium. Tiios. P. Dougi.as. Calhoun county?Woathor warm and dry. Wheat and grass looking lino. Aro probably injurod aomoby drought. S. Avers. Caboll county?Light local showers. Wind too dry for growlug crops, but woathor fmo for farm work. Sotno wlioat rotardwd by high winds, but still look* lino, in sbmo placos thin, liaining. \\ hoat and grass growing. J. E. Kiudy. Doddridgo county?Tho high toinporaturo of last wook and tho rains of tho I Otli and 10th Inst, wore very bonollcial ' to grass, wlioat and oarly vogotation. Indications for a plontiful fruit yei>r J vory good. Furinors aro getting roady , for a largo avorago of corn. J. Benkinoeil Grant county?Tho woathor has boon dry anil warm. Grass and grain aro ' looking well. Tho wind was high on tho 8th, but no damage was dono. No _ frost or hail. II. W. Sciiell. : Hardy county?Wheat and grass have *' boon very much retarded this season on account of dry woathor, but tlioy *: aro looking vory much refreshed ainco itho rain of tho Oth and 10th. Corn ?i- ground is ill fine condition for planting. "[ A. N. MCKbgvkb. m Harrison county?1Tho past week has H boon warm, with continual winds to tho injury of rapid development of vegetans tion ;*this was rclioved by a rain on the '? night of tho 8th, Tho outlook for tho 'l|' wheat crop is not promising, it is thin \i on tho grouud and short in length. )? Owing to had germination and a severe winter, live stock of all kinds is hardly up to the average condition, but all ur'e in ready demand except horses. F. W. Cunningham. ? Jackson county ? Uaina and weathor favorable to all kinds of crop'. G. W. Pauk. ail Kanawha county?Woathor favora blc to all vegetation. Rather dry for wheat ;,l? and grass on thin land. Ground in hk good condition. Corn planting will '? cominonco next woek. Data sowing 'J' well advanced, much more sown than or last year. Wheat plants good, but '* thin oil tho ground. Grass L'rowina "o nicely. Fruit prospocts promising, exid cept peaches. Vory little poach bloom'. ") 1'luins and other ourlv bloomers in full oh bloom. G. W, Ciuro. Crops in fair condition. Light show? era on tho Oth and 10th. > L. W. McComiiay. J This has boon a propitious wook for tho advancement of vegetation, warm with plonty of sunshine. Gentle rain { .Monday night which was rnfroshing tc { grass ami wheat, and bringing tho oati up. Tho winds during the latter pari of the woek woro damaging to wlioat S The very crop that needs most favora J bio conditions, as tho crop looks badly. W. C. IIknson. { Mineral County.?Dry woathor during tho wook. Gats crop all sown in fliu shape. Wlioat needs rain, also youni grass. Moadows generally startlni j nlcoly where not Injnrod Inst yoar bj grubs. Fruit bloom will bo lino and m yot uninjured. J. W. Vanimvbu. Mercer County.?In tho growing con | dition of wheat and vrnas tho rain-fal > lias not boon sufllniont, but has not ro ' tardod the growth. Iflgli tdinporntim n has carried oil' moisturo. Oatanroboing ' planted though the soil la aomowlm L dry and cloddy. Good prospect foi E fruit. I'eaelios and chcrrlos are In ful im bloom. About 10 per cent loas nvoragi t'j In wheat thin season. Full crop of outi ii',. will bo sown. Urn.vkit Fwiiiiu.. $ Morgan county?The woathor for tin _J past week baa tilfordad principally sun , shine ami warmth. Dry weather lia " prevailed (or sevoral weeua with tho ox t ' coption nt a few local showers. Tin f weather in uouoral has been exception L nllv lino for tills season, but too dry fo L tho grain, grass and garden planting ti get much start. Have hnd very lilgl winds, the most dainiuio from aouio hie ' been the apreaillng of foreit llres in ou I"" mountains, destroying the tlmhor. .a. .1. Staiit ? iiishkiu ii Marshall county?Tho past week lit JUST WHAT IT MEANS. Tliu lleul Cuuho ot u Cold Explained aud How Kaiy it u to Stop it Every Time. Nothing is more common at this season ot the year than the expression "I huvc a bad cold," but it means something tir more serious than U generally supposed. It rnouns ibut tbo person who has taken cold is in a bad stuto of health. Why? Because a person iu good health easily resists cold tint tot the houlth lla,' a little, let the stomach bocoino deranged, let the nervous system get out of order, uud a chill is easily ta';cu, it goes to tho weak spot uud u cold is the result. Now of all causes of cold probably fatigue, or weariness, is the most geueral. A tireu muu who coiues homo m night from a loug day's work, or a weary woman whose household duties ure wearing uud tearing, are the rornmou Victims oi a coin. It i? torious. because every time u fresh cold is takcu tho body is made weaker, so thut grip pneumonia, consumption, aud other wasting ul?o**os Uud au eaby footiiold. tint you usk. how ahull cold.-, aud their dangerous reacts be prevented? There is ouljr, oue wuy. Keep tbo blood iu a healthy circulation, tho bio much lu good working order aud tho nervous sybium strong uud active. To do this u pure stimulant must be taken, preferably, pure whiskey. There ure many so called whiskies iu the market, but there i? only one pure medicinal whiskey, and that is Dutly's pure uudt. The very (act Ihut itfsso strongly recommended by nhyslcluns, profe siouul muu and women, us well as b>* thousands of people whouso it us u menus of keepiug healthy uu.l well, proves this. I)o not bo induced to try uuy so-called. but inferior whiskey which your drnggiit or grocer may recommend; insist upon gotunn what yoa ask for. There Is uotnlng else thut can accowpi lull the anm objectltoan rather ilrv and wurin for tho Bon son. Xlio wheat, which is very small, luis ubuut held its own. limn iiaa grown eomo. Potatoes nearly all planted. Good rain on Utli. Henry Resseoer. Ohio County?Th? pant week bus furnialiod excellent weather for starting vegetation. The temperature on several days was unusually warm, followed on the 10th by a nice, gentle rain, which had been neoded. Christian Sciinepf. Tho weather has boon too dry, but owing to the high temperature till vogotation is coming forward rapidly. Wheat is thin on the ground, and fields very much spotted, John J. Jacoii. l'restou County?Progress in grass and wlioat uood. No other crops growing. l'lowing progressing. Daniel Titciienelu The weather for tho last seven clays has been very beaellcial to growing crops. Wheat is looking fine. Jehu Jenkins. 1'loasants county?Tho drought is broken and wo are having fine rain aud slightly cooler. An exceedingly dry March groatly retarded vegetation, but afforded oxcollont opportunity to advanco plowing and other spring work. Light showers following the hot wave on fltli and 7th started everything to growing nicely, l'oachos and plums in full bloom and promise of flno crop. Wheat looks very well. GeoiioeS. IIammett. Putnam county?The first part of tho week very high winds. Lattor part good growing woathor. Vogotation crowing rapidly. Prospects for fruit good. J. G. Bititokt. ltoano county?Grass and whoat flno. T. .1. lWIIIIB. Roano county?Tho air for tho past wook has boon pleasant and balmy, but the amount of rainfall a littlo insullkient to properly atari tho growth of voKOtatlon. Prospects for whoat reasonably good at prosont. flowing for corn and garden making now in progress. W. E. Ryan. Summers oounty?Tho weather has had a good offoot on whoat, oats and grais. Wheat still in good condition, ia tho best that has been known for yoars. Grass still in bad condition, but coining out aomo. Oats coming up and looking well. Most farmors iu this county ready to plant corn. IV m. L. Scott. Tyler County?Tho past ton days have boon warm with two or threo light showora. Wheat prospect about 25 por cent short, growing rapidly at the present time. Prospect for moadows and pasture good. Plowing for corn about done; will be a largp crop planted this year. Prospect for all kinds of fruit could not bo bettor. Josni'ir McKay. Grass, whoat and oats?early sown? are making a good start. Tho prospects for a good fruit crop at present is Uatteriug, Farm work is well advanced. J. C. Warner. Taylor County?Weather is favorable to plowing and gotiing in crops. And rains Oth and lOtti has brought grass and wheat in sufficient moisturo to do woll if mill contintios. 0. O. Aimiti. Upshur county? rt'eather has boon vory fuvorablo to growing crops. Frank Gitiscosin. Wheat and grass uro doing woll. Poach treoa are in blooin Tito prospect (or apples is good. Jos. S. Kkoeu. i Wood county?It has been vory dry for three weeks until Saturday night, tlio 8th, wo had n good rain which was i bonoflcial to whoat and gruss. l'ench treos in bloom, Farmors getting along woll with spring work. P. F. Wells. Too dry. Tho 10th was a showery day making tho grass and whoat look lino. K. Mkldaiil. Wayno county?Wheat, not ranch sown. It is small but looks healthy. Corn will bo abovo tho averago. Tho season is vory good for all crops that are planted. More outs wore sown i this your. M. D. Jauiikl. A Curo for I'nmiinoiiln. Pncuraonin and kindred affections of tho lungs can bo easily prevented and curod by using an absolutely puro stimulant such as le used and recommended by tho best physicians. Your doctor will toll you that liloiu's "Silver Ago" or "Duquosno" ltyo Whiskies aro abso1 lutoly puro and tho bost stimulant in tho world to fortify tho system against ' tho lncloinoncy of tho weathor. silver Ago soils (or $1 50 per quart and Duquosno at $1 U5. lloudquurters, Max Klkin, 82 Federal Stroot, Allegheny, l'a. Solid for coinploto catalogue, mailod free. A (tooil TIiIiik fur C'oiirIin and Cold*. Tlio more Chamberlain's Cough Romody is usod tlio bottor it is litiod. Wo know of no other remedy thut nlwnvs uives satisfaction. It is good when you I first catch cold. It is good whon your > cough is sealed and your lungs aro sore, t it is good In any kind of a cough. Wo ( havo sold twenty-llvo dozen of it nnd ovory bottle lias given satisfaction. Stodinnn A Friedman, druggists, Minnesota Lako, Minn. A theft which borders on tho daring was committed In part 1 of tlio general sessions In Now\ovk city one day recently. A thiol entereil tho court nnd is roportod to have stolon tho forutnan's chair from tho jury box, (iuitrnniend Curo. We nuthorUo our advortisod druggist ii to sell Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon s this condition. If you are aflllctod with - a cough, cold or any luug, throat oi ? chest trouble, and will use tills remedy as directed, giving it ii fair trial, ami r uxporlanco no beunflt, you may return 0 the bottle nnd have your money refund' 1 ed. Wo could not inako tills oiler did < wo not know that Dr. King's New l)ls' r covory could bo rolled on. It nevor disappoints. Trial bottlo frees at tlio Ixigar Drug Co.'* drug storo. ljirgs slio Wic. s and $1. SI 1-lNANCE AND TUAUK. The Fouture* of tho Money anil Stoek , Market*. New Yomc. April W.~Money on call easy at aVu to 4 jmr cout; laat loau 4 per ceut, clusing ollored ut4 per cunt, I'rimu mercantile paper Cu7 pur cent. Hterllug ovichungo llrrn at8180^a 488^. Sale* 865,300 share*. Tho apeaulatlvo temper at the stock exchange underwent a marked ubauuu to-day. The beam aero iu tho asoenduut aud succeeded in bringing about a general decline on the feeling of uuccrtuluty created by the continued gold shipments to Europe. It was currently reported that 82.uuO.ooo gold would go forward by Saturday's steamer*, and that uuywhere from W.OOO,liK) to 15,000,000 would be nipped next week This would bring thu treasury gold reserve bolow tho SiOO,000.000 murk. which events the hears claim, with confidence, they would succeed iu bringing about a hcrioui disturbance in values. On thu ot'ier band, it is said, that loadlug bankers aud others who presumably underttaud thu liuauclal situutiou take anything but a gloomy view of the outlook, and that tho faet that Druxel. Morgan it Co. havo undertaken tho work of reorganizing thu Richmond Terminal is accepted as proof positive that that flriu takes a hopeful View of tho money market. During tht' afternoon tho pressure to sell became quite pronounced, aud (ho dealings wero attended with considerable excitement. Manhattan. Missouri Pacific, industrials and grangers wuro proraiuout In tho downward movement, Thu market closed heavy iu tho end. ltallroad bonds were quiet, Sulci 8S5,000. Uovorumeut aud statu bonds dull. d jsdi ami) irj'jic QUor\r[i)ss-:Lou:ra oil U. 8. 4 s reg 113 Nashville At Ghatt... 83 I!, b. 4sooupon Hit Now Jersev Cent...,110}$ U. 8.4'4i r^ig W'j Norfolk At Weit p'd ?i I'uclflc oi of 'y"> 10.? Northern Pacific ltl!4 Atchison 33*; do preferred 40}s Adauis Bxnrc4* lfn Norihwesioru 113m American Kxpross..ll7 do preferred 14 lis Baltimore ?fc Ohio.... H7'$ New York Contrul..l07J.j Canada Pacitlu 83M Oregon Improve't... 18 Canada .Southern.... bS% Oregon Nuv 75 " Central Paoltle I'aoftlo Mail Chesapeake At Ohio -t'/i Pittsburgh l.r>4 Chicago it Alton 112^ Pullman Palace 20214 Chi.Hur. AQuiuoy. Ul,'* Heading 22 Chicago (Jo* Hii'/S KlohinoudTonu..... 0J$ C? C.. 0. & St. I. 4'J% do preferred,,.,..,, 40 Col. Coal At Iron Hock lilund 81 Cotton Oil Certlilc.. 4?i'4 St. Paul 77 Del. A: Hudson \&>l4 do preferred 12*)V, i)ol., Lack. At Wast. 143 St. I'aul it Omuh.i.. lMMi.it H. U. profit. to do preferred 1 lrt Krie 21 Sugar Heilsory JOl^i doprotorrod 47V\i Tonn. Coal it Irou, 24}< Fort Wayne 152 Texas Paeffio ? Illinois Central 10*2 Tol. Ac O. Con. prof. 77k Kansas it Tex. prof. 25K Union Pacltle 37M Uke Krioit West.,, 22 tJ. 8. Kxpro*a C2m do preferred 7(J W. 8t. L. ?t I' 10H Lako 8horo 130 do preferred 2lfc Loud Trim Wells Fargo Kx 145 Louisville at Nash, Western Union 03k Memphis it Chas.... 40 Whoollutr At L. E..... 17'^ Michigan Central...100 do preferred.- 67^ MUsouri Pucillc VJH llromlHtuft's and Provision*. CincAno. April 13.-Compared with yesterday' closing price Slav wheat In Go and July kc lowor This Is nearly the insldo price reached to-day JThojunrket was stagnant at the close but coul< hardly be callod steady, In aKhorttlmo after tin opoirtng there was a lively slump. The hotton fell from non-support, and away wont tho tall ors, who hail hougnt lives last evening with th expectation of a bull markot this morning. Tho dropped their otic rings like hot potatoes, em the nig was still further assisted by a dccldei lack ouuimort. Aside from manipulation th reported large batik failure In Australia aflcctci tho market to somo extent and possibly ther may l>o un impression thut the crop Uuuiuyo wa exaggerated. In corn tliore wns not much support to valuu nud the market closed with n iluutuutiou . Oats dull und lower. OH'erlngs of provisions woro not very larg( while a good miscellaneous deiuund prevailed. l'rlcot wore well maintained. Flour steady and unehutiRCd. Wiikat?Cash No. 'Jspot 8jirlnc7.Sc: No. anprim 01a7V; No. 2 red 78o: April 78aS4u781ie; MnySe MlaftOJ^c; July 7Wia70J^n7?V. Coit.N?ChhIi iSU/^r, April I0a40)<a40c: May405jl 41%alO%o; July f.'a42jia42Mt'*. uatr? Cash. No. 2, '-De; Mav ?8JJa28%a28^c Juno2SUa28i;a m^cj July 27^28 Kye?No. 2, oOc. llAKI.KY?No. 2. fi2C. Fuxskkp-81 17. 1'IUMR TiMOTUYhF.i:n-M 20. Mk*w I'ojiK?Cash $10 7.'?alC 87)^: May 110 00 If. IWalfi 85: July 91(185al7 07^al7 1)2%; Heptombc $17 U0ttl7 SJKmIt 17JS. Lamp?Cosh *10 uu; May SIO OOalO lOalO 02V? July SIO 07'/;Jalu 'JUalO lu; September 910 17>j 10 MalO 'J2kj. Shout Uibs?Cash $0 r>0a9 55; Mav, July an September SO .T5ul) OTiu'J 50. Others unchanged. Nkw Yoiik. April 1.1? Flour. receipts 18,01 barrels: exports ti.ouo barrels: miles 2,0'j0 barrel* market quiet and steady. Wheat, receipt-* 71 bushels; exports 22il,uOO bushels: sales l.(>i)."?,(K bushels of futures and I'JS.OOO bushels of spot spot market dull: No. 2 northern 8AJc: option steady and lower: Mav 77*<a78^a77^o: June 78] o78^u7H^o; July 7UjfaSOj-v?70.t4c: August 60^ HOHaHO'/^c. Corn, receipts .Vi.uoj bushel*: ci ports 52,000 busliols: sales 180,000 bushel* ( futures and Rouo bushels of spot: market du and weak: ungraded mixed 47afi0c: May 47,' a47^a47^(j; Juno 47)^e; July 48kat8%al8$ Oats, receipts 12,000 bushels; sales 2;l,uo;i bushel of futures nud U.000 bushois of spot; market du und lower; May 3HViniW^?v:WKlc; Juno SBVjo: July ft?4a:ii^u2JWo: spot No, 2 whli 40>Jo; No. 2 Chicago 37n37^o. Hay and hoi tlrm. Cut meats quiet. Lard quiet: wester steam 810 40; May Slo .%r>: Juiv $10 40; Hcptombi ?10 AO. 1'ork quiet and firm. Mutter stendj lilgln 28a Cheese steady. l'*Kgs easier; wester lfij^e. Tallow quiet. Turpontlne firmer. Kit steady. Molasses firm CoU'ee steady aud lOa'i points down: April 15.IflalA.AAc; May 15.SiOu15.4V illlliu IM.>ilC; .inly M,<IU(i> fHTlin-Uiuci Willi UVIUUl 15.36; Docoinbor 15.50; spot Hlo dull. Hugarflrir Piiilapklniia, Pa., April 13.?Flour wen Wheat dull: No. 2 ted April 75%a75%c; Mi 7u^u7iJo: Juno 77c; July 77%a78o. Com wet una lower; No. 'J mixed April IS^a-ISi^c; Mi 47)$a48c; June and July 47,#n48Vfe. Oatsweu Hutter firmer; Pennsylvania creamery ext 28e; do print!) extra. wholesale, Hit-; do prln extra lobbing :i2aHAo. Eggs quiet and steud; Pennsylvania flr.st* Cincinnati. 0., April 13.?Flour slow. Whei steady: No.'J red IWc; receipts l.OUO bushels: nhl incuts r?uu bushels. Corn steady; No. 2 mlxi 4!lo. Oats quiet utisnkc. ltyo firm at ftikj. Poi quiet at $17 25. Lard firm At |9 62W. Uulk men slow at 87} * Huron steady ?t Slu 62^. Vh [%\ tirmatSl 15. Others unchanged. Uai.timouk, Mn., April ia?Wheat steady; N 2 red Hpot and April 75e; May 70e; July 70^ Corn firm; mlxod spot 48>ic: May 4T^ie; ,lu 48)^0. Oatasteady: white western lie. ltyo di at 02J4C. Hay stoarlv. Provisions firm. lig tirin at 15a Coilee, Klo ltV>4c. Toledo, 0., April 1H.?Wheat lower and siend Na 2 cash, April and May 7i.'o: July ami Augu 7.V^c. Com dull; No. 2 cash 41 Mny 41'/j Oat* qulot: cash :ile. Hye dull; cash 55o. Clovi Bcoddull; prlmo S3 HO. l.lvo Htock. Chicago. April in.?Cattle receipts 15.000 hem shipment* 4,Ooo head; market tdnwandwon! choice steers $5 25aft 05; medium 91 86aft 15; oi ors 25a4 70; stockors 12 50a2 HO; fat cows f2 W 3 15. Hogs, receipts 20.000 head; shipments O.U betid: inurket aetivo at 5al0e higher; mix* 5 U0n710: heavy 87 15a7 2ft: light ffl 0Ua7( Sheen, recoipts, 11,000 head; shipments 800 ben market steady: native ewes w Wat f?0: mlx< 85 00a5 50; grass Texans 84 25; westerns 85'J 5 00. Kast Liberty. April 13.? Cattle, rocelpts C head: shipments 510 head: murket steady at uuchaugod. Hogs, receipts 2,OX) head; nhl incut* 2.500 head; market slow; best tops 87 <1 7 05; prlmo Yorkers and mixed $740a7 5J; ft light Yorkers $7 3i)a7l0. Sheen, receipts : bend: shipments 400 head; market dull at yi terduy's prices. Cincinnati. April 18.?Hogs lowor at S'? o 5 75; receipts 4,000 head; shipments 2,000 head, Petroleum. New York, April 13.?The petroloum mark was praetically neglected, but llrm In toi throughout. Pennsylvania oil, snot none. Mi options, sales 00,000 barrels. The only quo! tloikB was (W4c. ('ii.City, I'a., April 13.?Opened at Me; flight fWkej lowest OWcs closed f?t%e; sales 20.09D hi rein; clearances 78.00U barrels; shipments Ul.M barrels: runs 75.500 barrels. i'lrwnunon, Pa.. April 13.?Opened nt 00% clo&cd at ftU.'ic; hlglyjst GO^o; lowest OU&u. Dry (loud*. New York, April 13.?lluslncss In dry goo was without general change. As to iip|ieiirauc the market was very qulei, but there was ren<i to hellove that considerable business was boil done in itflplo oottooi as well as in silk and dm fabrics, though In n quiet way. Mslslii New Yomk, April W.-Pig Iron qulot at f12 flld 00, Copper steady; lake 111 l.ft I.ead QUI at 14 10. Tin firmer; straits fjo 85. Womb remarkable cures of deafne nro recorded to L)r. Thomas' Kclftctr Oil, Never fnih to euro headache. Horry?"! think Mabot Fruyn won' just (111 tho bill as u wife for inn Jack?1"Grantod; butcouM you foot it ?Exchange. IIrent Triumph. instant relief experienced nml a po i raimtmt cur* Uv tlto most speedy or i greutost remedy In tlio world?Otto Curo for throat and lung disooios, W| ' will you eontluue to Irrltnio your thro I mid luiitfH with tlint torriblo liitckli i cough, when Logan I'rug Co., aoloogcti will furnish you a free sample bottlo I tli In gront guaranteed remedy? I success in simply wonderful, m yoi druggist will lull you. otto's Cure i now sold in ovary town und vlllsgo t , this continent, fc'amploi Iroo. uin bottlos 500. 3 MEDICAL. F PATARRH v v H U IN CHILDREN \ For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. *} The discharge from tnc nose was large, i constant ana very offensive. Her eyes ti became inflamed, the lids swollen and J; very painful. After trying various remedies, I gave litrKKn The first bot- ? tie seemed topM>1 aggravate the ?n disease, but the symptoms soon abated, 'J1 and in a short time she was cured. it; V Dr. L, D. Ritchev, Macltey, Ind. t !9 ti Our book on Illoort ami Skin PUeues mailed tax. Sim Bmcino Co., AtUmu, Ul d CORNICE AND TIN ROOFIN G. j Q.ALVANIZED IKON COUNIOE o L AND ' ; TI1ST BOOPI1TG. 1 ( Hpeclul Bttentloa given to all Itlndiot Sbeot Iron and Tin Work on Balldlogi. j AI.SO | ?ffinnr i?n nufT DAAPTVfl !' Oli'^LL AHU rCilJl IVUVCiHUi 1 ('all and get price* boforo contracting, ft' I am t . prepared to tflvo bargains iu that lino of work. B. F. CHLDMELL, ; Jo Corner Main and South Strojti. T) j EDUCATIONAL 7 ! PHONOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION { [ Tho monthly examination of student* In tho Shorthand Department of tho WHEELING f. : BUSINESS COLLEGE was held iu College ? j Hall Friday, the iMth ult. Class No. 1 gained ? Unit iu geueral nverago: No. '1 first iu " : writing familiar work; No. 6 first spood . ; in translating miscellaneous work. Tlien oaoh < member of clou No. 1, namely: Miss Nettlo 1 ; llralnard. of Stillwater. 0 : Miss Carrlo Stewart. , of Marlln'R Kerry, G.; MUs Mary Hitter, city, and ' Ml?h Auna Llugau, elty, passed a personal fiual ' examination under a disinterested examiner, writing 100 to 1J0 words to tbe minute of unfamiliar mi<collaneouft nutter, thus outltllng tbem to tho hlghost graduating honors and to 3 our beautiful Lithographed Diploma of tho _J ; Shorthand Department. Of the under graduatoi, u . a number presented especially lino work In * 1 typewriting and ponmuushln. In acquiring a fl 9 thorough knowledge of Shorthand, oursrudeuts ? l juake the quickest tiino of auy school In thin "T I- country, which results entirely from tho great u]l 0 simplicity of our now method, "Shorthand dim- y v pllllod," of whleh wo hold tho exclusive copy- 4 1 right, and which includes tho best points of ^ 1 the ritmnuto, Urahnm and Munson systems and c over which our students aro so vory enthualastlc. "~ i apl D ? ' Mrs. M. Stevens Hart's School s IF"or Younf Uadlloa j and Ohildron, j 1310 AND 1318 MARKET STREET B ? " a Second annual session boglni Septemborii, mz. a Courso of instruction iticludos Elementary Eniillsti. EnulWh Classics. Latlu. Higher Mathe* Q, '? unties aud Modern Language. Mrs. Hurt is agisted by a full corps of ofllolont and oxnerioncod teachers. ni For circular* and further information, addrou ' (ho Principal, Mia. M. STEVENS HART. a nu!*) No. 7J7 Main Htroal i MRS. HART'S SCHOOL.: ^ cc Ul To nccoramodato young lndloi win 0 may wish to pursuo a course of study i- outMde of tho rogular school regime. '5 elutitivo cliui>o-? or prlvato Instruction in hi will bo provldod In English clnssloi Latin. Modoru Languages, Mathomatloi ai is aud the Natural Sciences. Thoso classei / will moot at stated hours In tho school oi a parlor and will be oouduotod as Special* ?. iin l?y tho sovoral members of the faculty 3; tl connected with our school It f MRS. M. STEVENS HART, p h nnl.i Principal. d S ART INSTRUCTOR. ? n An Art Studio, conducted by Mbs Rose M. ,J fiWKENKY. will bo opouod lU COUUVUtloU With D ,0 Mrs. Hurt's School, September II, lu ttie school K hi building, Poiiell, Charcoal aud Crayon Draw.. lug Nil and Water Colors and China Painting 0 r Pastel. Clay-raodoling and Art Enameling will . receive special attention. Miss Swoitooy has ' been oouduoting Art Classei with marked K- tuooes.1 In tho east for the past 11 vo or sit ft lX yean*. Furthor Inquiry may do made of MISS u >* ItOSE M. SWKKNKv ftH Main streot or Mrs. \y M. Stevons Hart. 727 Main stroot. or at tho school 0 * rooms on aud after Monday. September li. ra aula ? ===== c STEAMERS. . ? ? * T |(. FOR CINCINNATI. LOUIS>d VILLE, MEMPHIS. ST. rk fflW-f 1 LOUIS. NEW ORLEANS " rP0fflGEn AN,) IST12RMK1)IATI2 o. Will leftvo Wharfboat, ^ foot of Elovouth at root, as 88 Steamer Knystone Btntn, for Cincinnati, Ohla every Tumday at Sr. ui. T. 8. CalUouu, Mniter; Cha*. W. Knot, Clerk. ;e, Steamer Scotia, Mace Aijnew, Mastor; Robert ir. Arnew, Clerk. Every Wkpneway at 8 a. in. Steatnor HuiUon, every Thursday at 8 a. m J. F. Ellison, Mmter: Al J. Slnveii Clerk. Steamer Iron Qumm. every Saturday at 8 a. m., for Cincinnati. Joint M. Phillips, Muator; ^ 11 II. Korr. Clork. i R Htoamor < ?niro, overy Sunday at 8 a. m. 00 James Martin, MaUor: J. Wehrraan, Clork. sd Steamer C. W. IHtelielor, Friday at 8 a. m. JO. Goorno W. Conant, Master. ',} Flrnt-claas fnro, Wheeling to Cincinnati. SO. Round trip, tlO. MoaH and itate rooms In* ,,a eluded Tickets koo<1 until uped. For freight or pa-sago apply on board, or teluphono No. Mi JJj mr.u CROCKARD& BOOTH, AkhiIi Pf Stootner R. E~. PHILLIPS. ilr . try >. Uuvoi WliMlinu. Dally Trip, lint. IK) Lfrfes** or? Standard Time?ti:45a m., 8:31 J* aUenfiHiA. in.. ?:45a. in.. 11:80 a. in.. .':00 p. m.. 4:00 p. m.. tr.'JO p. m. Sunday Trljx?Loavoi . Whoellng?8:30 it tu., 10:OJ a. iil\ 1:00 p. ra, 0,1 2:1ft p. m.. 4:0?) p. in.. 6:30 p. m. pt RAILROADS, ?? Wheellnn & Elm Grove Railroad. On ond aftnr Haturdav*. Octobor 1, IjWJ, traini will run as follows, city tluio: !i?t Lkavf. WiiKKLtNo?"0:00 a. ra., 7:00 a. m.. fii'M ir- a. in.. 0:00 a. ra? 10:00 a. in.. 11:00 a. m., l'J'OO in. 05 i :uu p in.. *2:0Jp. in . 3:0) p. m.. 4:00 p. tn? 5:)) p iii..0:u0p in., 7:00 p. in.,8:0J p. m., 0:M p, o: in.. H:00n. m. I.kavk Elm <1kovb?*0:00 a ra.. 7:03 a. m.. 8:0) a. m u 00a m, 10:00a. in.. 11:00a. m.. 1J:0J in . 1:00 p. m., J:0Up. in.. 3:00 p. in. 4:00 p. ra.. if)) .. p. to.. iiuop. in., 7:00 p. ra.. 8t0J p. in., 9:10 p. a! In.. 10 10 p. m. # i'Daii oxcept flnndiy. ,n Bt'MiiAT?Church tralm loaro Elm Orova at l DM3 a. in. and Whoellux at 11:17 p in. M 11. & WElMflKHlifc.lt. ool Ueiwnil Mnnarv 75 Wlicellnn Briane & Terminal Ry. I?t Tlmo Table No 8, to (ak o o'Toa'. 1 J:0l a. in., 8un>lav Novo-nmr J) H?i Leave Wheeling -fall). tflllO MM MlH f.i:IV flfl tlliAl a. u?.. |li:t\ flsU, fl:)). |? *31 JO. I:3\ "5 1V fOsWp in, 114 Leave Ponli?ula-t5:l6, tfliW. \h*l tl!>7, WiM. florin. Ili47 a. in.: llJiU tlsH . {3:0ft. :]:-'7. *4:II. ?r?:5i p. in Id Loavo Terminal .Itmetlon?Jft:i7. '7:1). ? 10MM. 10:13 \\\-.\\ n m : l:l\ fJ:l7, J:n. 4:1ft. 45:/7. f4:U t8:2A fl0:llt?. in. . 1/javo Latiffhllira Mill?fYtil. ttlllS a. iili fl:18. J:4l. *il8 p. tn. l/eavo l>o Hn*s CrosMtii??f7:W, flllW a. ra, fltlO. i:li, Aim p. in. ? Dallr tDallr oxeopt Sunday. JSiindm onlr. r! All trains will rnn on KaMorn Tltna. ?'laok In iu IhoTnli^raph Oilico al Whaollni. U tho Atanl* ,'0 ardTlma. (y J, r. ta ussio, Huperlntondtnt ui > K QROCERIES |?TC. of J ^ F. UKHttENS* !! Tourl?t Acoaasr, j! Ml? MARKET RTRKEf. in A font for Afnorlcan Line, While Htar. Oulon. Cunard. Anchor, niaie, Allan. North Gorman 10 Lloyd, Hamburg, Nethi-rlaud, Rod Htur, l'rafla and money lent to Europe. tp3 IAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival mi 1 iloparturu of train*on uu?l after Dumber 13. ISO . E\ i'l vn v 11?s ov Rr.kv;uufO| akks: tviulm' escaped; } Monday re acil; MUar?Uy oico^tol; nu uli/oaiy; aiurila.- oq,v. Kutor i * a i Ur-1 Tim ?. ki'artT H .( 0. it K~MiunI.lae. l av AitKiv j i:00 am Wash. 0 y Jlnl-.. Plill. A V. Y.*'! ::<0 pm pm Wash. C'y Rait.. Phi! ?V S' Y"H):J..n 2:26 am \Vn<h. C y. Bolt.. Phil. A X. Y s: *5 a.a B:0.?am Cumberland A ceo in t4:50 pm '::wpm Grafton Aecom ait. 1:40 am Moundavili* Arrow t7:40aw i:"Upm Moiiml^ville Aceom tllOpm 1:10 pm MoumUvidoAe<'o:n......| f7;'l3 pin i'aht. a ?&o. R.B'?ao div. wuiTi aumw 7: i5 am l*'or Columbia ami Chlt'W cl:?r? tua D:0ft am ('oluuil)iin Cln. and Chicago .j:J."i pm pm Chicago Llinitod V) ttm pm .Chicago l?\pru?* fl-:05pm a:3Apm Columbia. Cln. A* St. LouU. ?6:V)am :S5 pro Columbm A??coni U'2:0*?p n D:0j ?m St. Clalrsvlllo Aeeom fi ':05pm I:.15 pm ......st. Olttlravtile Acotftn f5:"-5 pm el'art BAO. K R.-W. 1* A B dlv.i aukivt rt:lOam For PtU'buruti 7:'JOaui Pittsburgh ! 6:5') piu "':00ptu Pittsburgh and Kast. *10:1 > pin 1: '0 pm Pittsburgh tl'J:15pm Jj00pm ...Washington Pa.. Accoui...| f7:V> aja Kl'lltt. p. C A-.St. i. It*. i akrivi. , '" ' JO am Pittsburgh | tO: J) pm M0 am Hteubeuville and West... pm I 01 pm ...Pittsburgh and Now York.?| tfl.10 pm 1:55 pm ...Pittsburgh and Now York... 1*11:35 am wnffr. |. >f\ > u'...u? (11.. ...j j. i n..i. i il.u.m -.witIII I.\|>ruvi V HI ttMiinv. i-'niii... i< . ni* M5pm' Kxpress, Ciu. and 3t Loul-t... *8r25 pin I ;0'> pin K\press. Stuiib. and Chicago. t3:10 pia i:55 pm ....Pittsburgh St Denulsou.... 11:35 hiu Kl'akt. 0 ?t P. li. H ahiuv8. t:4U aui Ft Wavne and Chicago t7: l"? pin &:4U an; ('anion and Toledo 7:0 pia aiu Alliance and Cleveland 7:2-1 pin <i:4Wam Stouhenvlllo und Pittsburgh U:15 pin ):43 am Stonhenvlllo and WelUvllle 3:05 pin 1:12 am titenbenvlllo and Pittsburgh t 1:30 am J:00 piu Ft. Wayuo and Chicago 7:45 pin 2:00 pm Canton and Toledo 7:45 pm ::?0 pm Alliunco andClevoland 3:rt"i put 2:00 pm Stonbenvillo and Wellnvllle 7:45 pm J:44 pm Philadelphia mid Now York 0:00 pin <:44 pin ..Haltlinoro aud Washington ?:00 pin 1: tl pm ^teubenvlllo and Pittsburgh ?'?:00 put r:ll pin Stonbenvillo AKqstLlvomool fS:6t am bpakt. W. St L K. it K. I AIImvt no aui ..Cleveland. Toledo A West.. 11:0J piu :1"? aiu Sieubenvillo Mlxod fl:.V) am :45 am ..Cleveland. Toledo Si Wost.. 6:45 pin :45 pm S'oubenvlllo 1 pin :00 pm .Stoubonvllle 6:45 pm :35 pm ..MastillonamlStoubenvlllo.. *11:00am ;.f0 pm Hteubcnvlllu (i: 15 pin :0J pm ..Stoubeuvlllo Sundays only.. 6:15 pn kpaut. C.~L St w.?Union Depot. ahuivuT city time. 1:40 am Clevoland. Tolodo St Chicago 8:45 ptn i:'J0pm ..Masslllon accommodation.. 11:36 am C.. L ik W.?BKIDOEPORT. M0 am Cleveland, Tolodo A Chicago 8:13 pm l:<K)pm ..Masalllou nccommodatloii.. 11:00 am 4:00 am til Clairsvlllo uccom. 11:12 am J:40ain Kl ClalrHvlllo aocom 1:31 pm 2:24 pm St. Clairsvlllo accom 4:68 pm 1:18 pm St. Clairsvlllo aceoin 8:15 pm I:'.8 pm ...Local Freight 1:2:15 pm Kl'AKT. OHIO R1VKK R U AJUUV& 7:00 am Passenger *10:00 aui 2:00 am Passenger i3:00pu 1:00 pm I'tvsHenger *7:46 pm ?>uu I U 7 I. If D l!1~ll(\il\ IIIUIUV iLLAlKK UKI.LAlttS :00 am Ikdlulrn and Zanosvlllo.... 4:00 pm :30 pin Woodslleld 8:S)aw :1ft pin Mixed Train 1:45 pm RAILROADS. # ?BALTIMORE & OHIO. Departure nud arrival of tralus ut Wheeling. font, urn tlmu. Schedule lu o(? feet Novombor 13.1892. MAIN LINE EAST. Tor Baltimore, Phlladolphiu aud^Now York Cuinborluml accomuiedutlon, 8:J3 a. m., dally icept Sunday. Uruftou accommodation, 2:33 p. ra., dally. Moimdavlllu accoiuiuodutlou, 8:05 and 11:40 a. ..dullv. oxcopt Sunday; '2:85 p. in. dally uud DO uud 11:10 p. iu., oxcopt Sunday. A Hit iv u. Frotn Now York. Phlladolphlu aud Bulilmorfc '25 a. in. aud 11:80 p. xu.. dully. Cumberland uoooiniuudatlou, 4:50 p. in., oxipt Sunday. Grafton accommodation. 10:23 n. m., dally. Moundsvlllo accommodation, 7:10 a. m., ?< iptHuuday: 10:2.") a. ra.. dally, uud 1:10, 4:53 id 7:1)6 p. m., oxcopt Sunday. Tit A NS-01110 DIVISION. For Chicago, 7: <5 and 10:05 u. m. nud 10:31 |k dally, uud 3:X% p. in., daily, oxcept Sunday. Clnoluuutl express 7:83 uud 10:03 a. m., dally, id 10:3i p m., dally. Columbus uocomtuodatlou, 3:35 p. m., dully, toopt Suuday. Kt. ClulrlVlllo accommodatlou, 10:03 a. m., aud 35 p. ra., uxccpt Sunday. AIUtlVE. Chicago oxprosi, 1:13 uud 5:50 a. m. and JJ:M . UL, dullv. Cluolunatl oxpress, 5:50 a. ra. aud 5:35 p. m, allv. Columbus notioinmodutlou, 12:03 p. ra., dally, jcept Sunday. Sr. Clulrjvlllo accommodation, 12:03 p. ra. uud :35p. in., dully, oxcopt Sunday. WHEELING A PITTSBURGH DIVISION. For Pittsburgh. 0:10 and 7:20 a. ra., dally; 1:30 . m., dally, except Sunday. For Plttaburgh uud the oast, 0:00 p. ra., dally. Washington accommodation, 6:0J p. ra.,du.Iy, xcopt Suuday. AUKIVE. From Pittsburgh. 10:30 a. tn., dally and 12:15 , m., dally, except Suuday; 0:30 aud 10:15 p. in., allv. Washington accommodation, 7:53 a. ra., dallyv xcept Suuduy. )HIO RIVER RAILROAD CO. On and after Monday, Docomber 19, PoiMMUf 'riilnn will run ai follow#: aDall/. eptSunduy. Central Tlmo. 80UT1I liouM0. 7 5 h i r. ?. a. *. a. m. VhoelloK ?... *8 00 til 00 101 k)Uwood II 1? 11 15 0 1' (oundivlll# ??? n uj 0 31 ?ow Martinsville 4 is 12 3! 7 si IstorHvlllo 0 11 1- 5? tJ 1*4 'rlondly 5 1 0> 8 17 t Mnrvs 6 50 121 HI) Vllllnmstowu a.m. 6 80 210 9 2? 'arkorabortr f 6 60 ?7 oo 2 41 10 13 iclicviiio c w r. it a 'Si u OS tavotiswood 7 12 4 10 11 21 llploy Landing 7 10 4 35 11 17 iraiinuu 8 05 r? Oi 12 15 Jew Ilnven ft 1- 5 07 11 20 Inrtford 8 15 5 11 U 21 I won City 8 28 6 20 I2:il II f ton 8 27 5 25 11.rj 't. Ploinnnt 8 M 0 (O 1 01 falllpolU H 15 C 1?J 1 2) Juyandotte 10 40 7 25 2 31 lunttngtou 110 '<0 t 7 :io * 2 50 Mjt. p. M. p. h. . NOKTII HOUND. 2 4 0 8 P. M. P. >1. A M VhoclInK Mt300*6 45?0o0 Ion wood H'l 0 JW 0 8j !oui diville.. 180 oio ? ir? iow >.ar?lnnvlllo 12 W l?07 SOS 'Ulonvlllo 12 " 4 4i 7 4"? 'rlendt 1 50 4 33 7 33 U. Maryi 11 34 4 0) 7 0'? Vllllamstowu 10 65 no 0 ?5 p. X. 'arkcrsburK 10 25 2 80 0 00 f8 01 Wluvllle U ?? 1 tt) a- M. 7 20 lavon*wood 8 5. 1 In 0 40 tlplcy Lauding 8 83 12 45 01* iridium 8 <?6 li 15 5 53 *'uw llnvou 7 5.1 12 00 5 41 lartford 7 51 12 05 0 ?7 la.<on City 7 45 JI 67 5 81 .'lirton 7 40 11 5.' 5 21 X I?lea<aut 7 U) 11 20 4 51 ntllpolln 0 50 11 07 4 M liiyaiidotto 5 4? 10 00 a 11 JuntltiRton.. t 5 :wu v 45 fs us A. M. A. X. P. X. W. J. lt(>UIN^L?T. tf. V. A. ?Pennsylvania Btatlonn annsulvaniaLinBS. Trains Run by Control Time. I'lriUT OrNCEH AT VK**l?rr.VAN!A Htatiom o* Wat tn ht, Kooror Ehp.vnwtn Hr. nviii.ki.ino, AT MrLUMK llOtTrtlt. WllBKLIMO, ANU A I Til *9 J'fcNHPm VANIA NATION. 2*KtlKlKI*<tl(T. Pntmiwiw Hvirr.w- "Paw IUnpi.eHot/Til." Daii.y. tDMi.r Kxo?pr hundav. 'BOJI VVllRKMHO TO M3AVB AttUIVJl V?dtAbiirjrnnd H'oni^nvlllo.. 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