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P-A'N-S REGULATE THE ; STOMACH,LIVER?BOWELS I AM PURIFY THE BL0C1), : KIPANR TAIUTLEH are tUc br.t McdS. 2 cine known for Iiit!lgr?tloii, UHI.ju?iu?*, ? llrmla.br> l'on*:lput iou, J?j ?pcp?lu, Cltrunlu S Liver Trouble*, i>lr.ilnt>?, iiaiiComplcilvn, ? l>j??nlery, OQ'unsttu lircutb, uml all ?!!*? "* ?rder* or On blomach, Liter am] Uowelt. * Hlp?r.* Tahutfa contain no:h1n? Sn?*ir!ci? to * tho d':lfc?tc coniKlSUtioii. Art> fl.Ni'int to ? tat*, mfe, etfartual, on J giro Immediate rvMef. ? liar be obtained hy uppllcutloa to ccurett ? arajdc iSttortouHxiiniitrrMMr nrjT-DAw EDUCATIONAL. Night School. Do W hy don't you attend tho night 331 lions of the Wheeling ? Business ? Colleg Cor. Main and Twelfth Sts. > Writing. Spoiling. Artthoictlc, Bookkeenln-* Shorthond.TrpewrltlnK.etc. "?g**?spin?. Comfortable moms. careful personal Instruc tion ana low price* fc30 1?COM I' AND SEE US. School for Young Ladies and Children, ' 131Gandl318MuvkotBt., Wheeling:, W.Vn. J Tho Island cars nnd electric motors pus th-^ Sfilnor. .Third annual session begins MftXDAY, KpEPTEMHER is. 1S9-, continued thlrty-nlue IBrccks, divided Into font term?. This school Honors a complete and thorough education lu ?ractlcal English. Mnthema'.lcs.EuslUh Classics, Latin nnd .Modc.ru Lautfutizcj. ^Tlie school consists of Primary. Grammar, cademlcand Collage Preparatory depa:ttai'uts. She methods and coutie of instruction will ttmpnre favorably with the ben suminarlci i:\ ?tho country. ilova are received In tho Primary aid first vear [jGruiawar. l'or circulars .or luterviow, npplV to 31HS. H. STEVENS 11.111 r, rrhiclp.il, Itosjilcnro Xo. 7*27 Main St. MEDICAL. The Unman Electrical Forccs! How They Control tho Organs of the Body. Thn electrical force of tho liurnm hotly, an tlio norvo fluid may 1h> termed, I t v.n espy* ? Slally attractive department of holonco, in It oxorts so marked an Influonco on tho health of tho organs of tho body. Nerve force Is produced ny-tho hrnln nnd conveyed by i means of tho nerves to tho various organs of the body, thu* supplying thu latter with tho 1 vitality necessary u? In* auto their health. Tim IpncumoRtiatrli: norvo, us Bliown hero, may ho mild to bo tho mo.H Important of the entire norvo nvs- 1 tern, as It supplies tha I neart, lungs, stomach. 4 oowow. ou:., with tlio nervo foreo necessary to ke?p them active und healthy. A* will bo s-ceu by tho cut the loir-? norvo descending from t h o base of (ho brain and terminating In tho how ?k In tho pueumogastrlc, / ihllo tlio mimorouH 111 - a tie branches supply theb heart, lungs nnd stom-F ach with nocossiiry vi tallty. When tho \>ralu H becomes In any way dls- (; ordered by Irritability ft or exhaustion, tho nervo r, force which It supplies ) Islossonod, and tho or gans receiving tho di minished supply aro con ucnueutly weakened. Physicians generally fall to recognize, tho Importance of this fact, but treat tlio ortfau Itsolf Instead of the cuu >o of t lie trouble The noted specialist, Franklin Miles.M. I>., 1<L. Ik. hurt given tho greater pari-of bis 11f? to tho study of this subject, und tlio principal discoveries conceriilntr It Jiroduotolilsoin.rt<. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, tho unri valed brain nnd uorvo food, Is prepared on tho principle that all nervous mid many other dlfHcultles originate. from disorders of tiio nerve centers, its wonderful success Incnrlng these disorders is testltled to by thousuuds In every part <?f the land. Hestoratlvo Nervlno cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dlzzines-?, hysteria, fux ual debility, Sf. Vitus dance, epilepsy, otc. 11 la free from opiates or dangerous drugs. 11 Lnsold on a positive guarantee hy all druc plats, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medl.-a! Co.. Klkhart. Ind., on receipt of price. SI per bottle, six liottles for ?">, expri?s prepaid. Sold by Drujj^Uti Everywhere. mrlSojwr.twy | NEVER DISAPPOINTS when you want : Stiff, Surr, Prompt an J Rthr.lU monthly regu lator. Sent anywhere, securely sealed, $J, Address: CRftNE MEDICAL CO., Columbus. Ohio l'or <nle by Logan Drug Co. dol-.*iMWFdWv _ PSRf/JAWENT CURE of Uio nitwt obstiunte iwi>i of (Jouorrbir. soil Glftrt .ifuarar.tefil iu frr^i 3 to? ilnya ;i no oth^r tr-ntment miuitvd. j?a without th? na'M<-nt!nk* roHiiltn of <|o-intr with On bctir. Copsilia or HandalAYood. Hold tiy "11 ilruifinstn. J. F?rn\ (siiccc.sMirtr, Hroti). I'lunnidn. Paris. rt0 ?TARtilv S33 BI'LE rsKsoKsxcsaasn G: A New nn l Cmjplc'o Treatment, coaalstlnr: o' BUPFOaiTORIEb', Caycles of Ointment ntiJ Boxescf Ointment. Anever-fallsu; Curo forP!i>: of every cat tiro be>! tlexreo. limase-saaotviraUon with tho knlfo or lnji-ctlousc; cnrfcollo ncl.l.vUci cro painful and seldom u poritinnoat cure, and c ft ? - reealtlcs: m death, cmiL-caienrr. Why cnaur.' this tsrriijlo d!?onno? 'Wo r.uornntee t boxae to euro any oasft. ^ou only pay 'o: benefita recolvmi. 5fln Icr.C for?.Thynia^ Crot*. Gnarante*'flIjmed b^ouro^-ula. tured-1,1,33 Provcnled, UUUO ? 11 A ? fcO.1 b/Jnp^nese LlisrPellutft the preat LIVER and BT03J ACii REGULATOR act DIOODPUUiriEK. Htuan, mild and plenn.-jit to take, oijK-dUiy adapted for chiidrcu'o use. WUoets tit oentn. ? - GUAUANTEES isjuad only tlimugh CHAR. Il GOKTZK, Successor to McLtilti Drothor.s. Dru^ glata. Wheeltng. W. Viu jyl"-Mwra\vy ELY'S CREAMBALM Is quickly nbsorbisl. CJomiSHs tI?o Nasal I'awa-M. Allays Pal a u Intlnuimtithiti, Heals tha Soj23, Protect.* tho Membrane froin Addtti<in.il Cold. Itftwtorot tho Senses of Tasto ainl-Hinell. CatarhK YfS0*Efll'JI ( % 5 J ?ccj'c'iv, IT WILL CURE I^AY-FSVEP A particle Is applied Into eich nostril nnd is ogreenble. Prleo .o cents ut Druggists or liv mall. ELY BROTHERS, ThJ Warrcu St.. New York. OCJ.Tj-MWK.4Wy NUNS IN SGH00L3. Tho Pittsburgh Jr. O. U. A. LL'u Talco tho Mattor Into Court. THEY APPLY FOR Ml 11,'JUNCTIOH To Ilcstrain iho Stater* IVoni Wear In/,5 llio Garb of Their Order Wlillo Xo4H*lilt?(c iii tho I'litillo Schools. Tho Hoard oT Ijducatloo Will Carry tho Matter to tho lll^hetu Court. Father Coigrovo Ray* That's tho Proper Way to Sottlo It, PirrjnuRGit, 1\?., March 13.?W. T. I Kerr, otato councillor of tbo Junior Or dor of American Mechanics, and live i others, members of tho order, appeared boforo Judgo McCiung, in tho (county court* to-day and mado application for an injunction restraining tho llivoraide public school board from employing mombora of religious orders, wearing tho garb of tho order as tenchera in tbo echool*. Tiio bill also naka that tho aistura now ougai'ed be not pormittod to remain in tho public schools as teachers or otherwise, whilo wearing tho garb of tliin or any known religious or sectarian capacity. It recites further that tho ltiverside board in maintaining a private sectarian parochial uchool as a department of the public schools in de rogation of tho right* of tho children, parent?, citizen* and taxpayer* and in violation of the law; that they proposo to apply to tho central board of educa tion to obtain colorable legal authoriza tion to ratify tho engagement and pres ence of thu diatora aa teachcra. Judge McClung took tho papera and fixed Saturday, March - I, for a hearing. Joaepii 1'. Nimmick, a member of the Ilivorsido school board, when informed of the action taken by tho Mechanics, stated that tho board would light the matter to tiio end and carry it to the highest court. In tho meantime tho siaters would bo retained until tho mat ! ler was sottlod. lie had hoped that I tho trouble would blow over, as the I residents of the Thirty-fourth ward j I were nearly all Catholics, llo would not bo surprised if thoy wero eventu al ly beaten. .Secretary of Board .Mad den said the central hoard of education would bo compelled to give them tiio additional teacher* when it waa shown Mint the increased attendance required it, and it waa no purson's buaiueas who :lacy employed. Tho quoation would fought to the bitter end. Ilov. Father Cosiirove said tho courts was the proper nlacc to sottlo tho matter, and ho waa ijlatf that the action had peon taken. TUCKi;t; county Non:s. Items ot Noun?Suggestion* Concerning the Congressional Campaign. fpeeiat Correspondence of tin Intel!iiencer. l\utso.vs, w. Va., March 1L*.?Your correspondent has been hero since tho 5th inst., attending circuit court, now being held by his honor, Joseph T. Hoke, of tho Third judicial circuit, at which several very important eases navo been tried, the moat interesting being the caso of Young va. West Vir :lnia Central & Pittsburgh railroad, which is now on trial. Mr. Young lost in arm and was otiierwiao injured while coupling cars in Thomas in 1893. Voting is represented by Hon. A. G. Dayton, of Barbour county, and tho company by ? lion. C. \V. Daly, of Mineral county. ^ 'Iho town is busy considering the linanciardcpression, which the people, as a whole, unite in saying is due to the present politicnl party in power. A large tannery is being constructed by Messrs. Gould & Co., which gives employment to a great many men, and, when completed, will employ many more. Sow houac3 aro being "built a!s rapidly aa tho carpenters can put them | up, and still tho demand for them in creases. Already tho population is from six to eight hundred, and new j comers every day. I Considerable complaint ia hoard among tho old aoldiora in regard to ! thoir vouchers being returned by lion. I a. L. Willson, United States pension I agent, for not being atteatod by a wit j ness when signed by themselves. All unite in saying thnt-llon. A. G. Dayton should be our next congressman from this, tho Second congreaaionol diatrict. Your correspondent waa somewhat sur prised to lind the people almost a unit for him. Being acquainted with almost all of tho peoplo of this county, and having tho ploasuro of meeting u "great many of tho loading citizens and talking with them on this subject during court, 1 be lieve wo have no other mm wo can put before tho peoplo who will carry the strength of tho voters aa will Mr. Day ton. A great many Democrats insist that they are not going to otFer Mr. Wilson for re-election in this congressional dis trict for fear he will be defeated on ac count of his bill beiugin tho way, which wo are sure would bo tiio case should Mr. Dayton be our nominee. Dayton can carry Harbour county, and ho can carry Tucker and his " full party's strength and something oxtra in overv county in tho district, llo ia qualified in every respect, being a gentleman a scholar and a lawyer oi wido repdtation j ?ono who is not afraid to get up and I defend tho rights of tho American citi zen against the infamous free trade, the throat of which is now making our homes miserable and destitute by caus ing factories to close, leaving the laborer out of employment, Ac., &c. Give ua Dayton for our candidato in this district and victory is ours. John*. THIS liKISCOi: IN POUT. Tho VrMol in n l)?|ilnrttbln Condition and llor Crow Almost Starved. Sr. Johns, N. P., March 18.?The steamer Virginia Lake arrived hero this morning, having in tow tho steamer Briscoe. Tho Virginia Lake sighted tho Briscoe at 'J o'clock on Monday morn ing nearly eighty miles southwest of Capo Race. Tho Virginia Lake had dis played rockets during tho night. They i iiad boon seen by the Briecoo and an swered. Tho Virginia Lako then stood by while her captain boarded the Bria i coe to arrango for towing tho disabled i steamer to port. Tho Briscoe's stock of provisions had ; almost given oat and tho men wore in j an exhausted condition from lack of j food. Tho Virginia Lako provided a j fresh supply of everything needed to | refresh tho men. Tho steamer pre I sen tod a melancholy spectacle, being ' battered and annulled in a torriblo manner, everything movable being swept otr tho docks and iron plates and stanchions twisted into all sorts of form 3. ' "I iiavk used Ayer's Ilnir Vigor for a number of years, and it has always given mo satisfaction. It is an excel lent dressing, prevents tho hair from turning grav, insures its vigorous growth, and keeps tho acalp whito and clean."?Mary A. Jackaou, Salem, Mass. wuoiii^.viiH i'iuci;s. Weekly Itoport ??r tin* Local Slarhot* lit | nil I.inn*. OmcKOKTlie ISTr.M.IGff CEIt. WiiKiiuso, Tuesday, March IX . Tho principal (futuro of this week's wholesale j marked ii tliu ?lcciltio iu mikhm, provitlon* and Inn). Iu other Hue* tho market quotation* uru | practically unchanged. uiui.v, ii.oru and p 1:1.0. I (in In?Sew wheat, .*?\o p.-r bushel. Corn, per bmliel, ear from nlotv, 1'mVV. out of | store, western crop, Untie per buthoi; new oaU, UJiiiV. Four?Pnncy mllor mill wlntor wheat, wooil nt Si JO Per barrel; paper, {ito per barrel: Kprlnq win ni Mitiii<*hatia S1 a.) In Mick,' i l :(?*> per barrel. Mid wheat, 1'uuious f I tl'J In tnck. fc.1 JO In wood; (nilaxy.SI :l'? in wick, SHU per barrel; I'ilMmry Hour, SI M hi wood mid otic-ulgbth cottons 31."ni In paper. Ftnl?Itran SIHriloper ton: midilHii;:*SiOaJOper I ton. Hay, baled. suooul.tuj per ion, retail; | loom bay, ill iwal?i>j per ton. oitocr.ittr.1. I tyrncf?Choice sugar syrups,30e: Honey drip* 2*?c. now crop New Orleans mola?ses. choice, toe: I prime bUr:iV; mixed goud, Now Orleans tita; baker*' good :ioc. rrurisium-barges. O.hannP^c: medium S.i.'. ham* 10c: S. C. breakfast bacon n>e: S. c. shoul ders S^e: sides ,sj ,c; ordinary heel tie; ham, dried beef L'?e?; fuutity mc? pork, 0 lt> piece*. 517 UJ: bean pork. Ilue clear. SPl.V). Lint? l'nio rcilncd. in tlenv, 50 lb tins 9a Chlcngo lard. In tierce. Sc: l?i litis S*4c: tlu polio ii>i ?i'v*: tin pall*. lb?, Uc; tin pall*, lo IK tin pall*, jo It>s, H'^e. S.iiar?Ciltloaf cubes t.Nlc; powdered I Sic; granulated Maudard I' j?; standard confec tioners' A -l.llc; Columbia A t.;tic: standard Winder \ 1.3Jc; American Al.:ilc: while extra C lo; extra ?: 3;?e; eholco X. o. augur ?! to ?tj?c. Cmlre?lireen coflco?Fancy Golden ltio 26c: fancy green 2h\ choice green JJl-.c: roasting glades 'JO1 Java rousted in packr.go*--Ar row Kin 21,70c; I'an-Ilandlo 2t.70e: Arbuckle?t Co.'* roiuted 2X7oc: Hulk troa-ded 2-tc: *H?l (?ovcrnmcnt Java ro.isted <)le; Mocha arid Java 31c; "A" grade KloJ.'-c. Tfi*?Young II von, per lb, 2.'?n*?0: gunpowder ?T.?e; imperial :i"<aV); Japan .".ta'Oc; Oolong JJa | Souchong jjaii'te. (Minirs?S!nr. lull weight, 10;:; l'arutllne, per lb.U'.-je: mould, per mh. inc. Vitrynr?Choice elder, l .'allc per gnl; standard | city brands, loallc per gal.: country lJulft per gal., it* to quality. 1 Is.piotcd as jobbing at U';alJ!.;c for full cream; Swettzcr, l.'p-allc. accord lug lo qiiullty; l.ltnbiirger 1 to; factory 10' :c; New York 1 JV-a:. Fit 1?No. 1 muekercl, ltK? lbs., S'.' '>0; No. jex- | tr.i maekctel, bhk new. to Ibi.. $s Tj; No. | JM lbs., S'i.'rO; No. :t, small, S6 5Jfor SO lb'*., No. a large, ton Int.. J7oa ?rf-N-Tlniotby, jjj 25 per bu.; clover, small 1 acsd. S <X>. .?ciff?No. 1. per bbl., SI 0-J; extra. pftr bbl., St : dairy, line, 5-bii. saet.<, 21 |?er .sack. ficul turn?lie per lb. I Itrlrd Fnill*?California prunes. ">C-C0'n, In bn?? So; ?V)-70's, 7'4c **,o-.vj>, se; sO-'JO'.i, 7.'. jC; *.H) IWb. 0**; boxe* } yC* higher; evaporated iteaehc*, in boxen Uc; evntiorntcd uenelic.*, iu bags 10' /'. Cnnml Qjyh?Standard ttdb. taolu pcitcnet iJ U0; plepeaehes, :t iln.. Si Otitic penciicn, 0 Hi.".. 2JOJ; So. 3 tomatoes, new. St o3; corn, -1 lo; -Jd grade,-lbs., ^trawoerrmH. - IIm., St lu; blackberries. 2 lbs., S? 10; raspberries, 1 ibs.. SlOO; daiiLsoni, J lb^., llai i beans. lb".,'JJca5l Icove oyster?. 1 lb., light, i?Ju; do lib., full weight. K)o; string beans. _? lbs.,7.'a ;i.V; sinvotftdi. 1 lbs. l?Jcat 'i'i; early Juno pnas, Si .'O; French peas.'$275; Marrowfat pens, Jib'.. SI If); pineapple!, 5't JJ: gooseb'.'rriei. 1 iba.. 'JJai tt 0) Wo'flsii tla.v?No. 1 tub*, S*'0J; No. 'J. 3?2?; No. o. Sli?3; 2-hoop palls. ?l :t0; "-hoop. 51 W; clnglowashboards, St ?'>);double do. ?JoJ; line eriinped double do. S-' 75; siu^le. S J .'?1 <??'?l^rd, western extra ??trained. 7'nr. carbon, water white. 7c; 110'. ri'4e; l'?i'. On; whlU miners' be>t. 50c; white miners' No. 2, lOo. 11UTTKK. DiOS AND fOfLTf.Y. UiiUfr?Country choice nor lb.. lSaMc; cnim try good, lfialSe; country fair, b.iIOc; creamery, Eoys?Kresh in case, 13c per dozen; geese eggs. I Me ]?er dozen. I'un'.iru?i'rico per pound: Old roosters, tc; chickens. ?pring, 7J.^iv:chickens, hen. 7|^ai^; ducks. 7o.Se; turtevs. tasj^c, live; turkeys,* 12c, drcied; geese, each. tOu'XJe" VtGETAULKJ AND KitUITS. Troptecl Fruit*?Loinons. Si CU't W per box: j bauainis. Si ojaJ 00 per bunch: Florida oranges. | JViJ as to Hire- California navuls Si -jo. I'fffetahlrA?Cabbage*. tl.'HJ per barrel: Marly Hose pouitoes. Maim per bn-nel: medium roa 1 i;oe per bushel: onions, 7Uo per bushel: tier barrel. SI 7o: .sweet potatoes. Jersey*. S-S 23a:< W imt barrel: turnips St J."? per barrel; cranberries. Si M per box. New Florida cabbage, S'J uO:VJ l.? per cnite. Ithubard, 7ic per dozen. Onion sets, (/owe?ilabbit;. SI 2"?al M per dozen; Squirrels, ?125 per dozeu. App'ci? Fancy apples. Si 5C per barrel; mo dium St 00 per barrel. ?iiscr.r.r,.\NF/)us. A"i;fi?IlicVory nuts. 51 00 per bushel. A'nofi?m//f.irfcj?(;in?cug. dry, per lb., in da muni. Si ViaJ V,\ sa-s-ifras bark, per lb. 24*? HXis.tfms oil. per lb., UiaVie: May u;>ple root*, per It... I'/viJe: yellow root (golden sentl. per lb., jii ;wc; olorxl root, per IV. 2c: Snueca snabo root, per lb.. fre ? of top. .'."at'ij; \Vcst Virgink snakj root; per lb.. 25a r>c: pink root, pi; lb,, llae, SJa 3>e: elm baric, per th.. lu'le. /.''am?l'riuie new hand-picked, medium.Si SOi 18.?: prime new hand-picked, navy, si IIW-Fine washed JhiJlc: ,'Je od' for un washed: nnv'.iuui unwtished ' 10c; medium washed 20a2lc. Jlwj?In the comb, per tb. l.lalfic. K-jgs?Country mixed >.Uitc p^r IU AVboellng Live Stock Market. Hogs and eattlo continue at the reduced quotations of lust week. Car.lr? Extra, l.ouo to 1.200 lbs. n."iaT^c: good, Ma to I.00J lbs. UVJa-'t. I0i:; good. S")J to '.'?Xi lbs. .'taSJ^c: fair. 7iV> to s>j Ins. J'jailc; common, om 10 700 lbs. 2?^aj)^c; bulls, 2oJ>jC; cows, lj^i ' y/o;#?Extra, 5.15a5J^c: good, oa/.I.'ic; com mon. t'ja'ic. A/irtn-Extra, 2l^a3c: cood, 2.i2.'-jc; common, not salable. I.nnns, 2^1 Ic. t'reeh Cuwf?SJU.rJo: caives, ."?! If Jc. FiNAXCl'i AND TitADR. Tho Foaturot of tho .iConey and Stock Markets. Nr.w York. March 13.?Money on call easy at 1 per cent; last loan per cent; closed at 1 per cent, i'rime mercantile paper 3a-*>^ per cent,. Sterling exchange linn itt SI SG^'al S'.?. Sliver curtiflcatcs oSj^-vVJe. Total tales of stocks to-day aggregated 159.000 shares. The share Kiieculation to-day was stagnant (lur ing the greater portion of the day, but prices were well supported and tho business was distributed more widely than usual. The market opeued generally a small fraction above yesterday's closhm, but iu the earlv dealings sales to realize profits were made and* the Aborts put out 11 few dues, which Itu'l the result of sending prices down slightly below the opening. After II o'clock St. Paul, which was most largely dealt in, was bought iu round lots for the long ac count. recording an advance of \l/m per cent and closing wilhlu per cent of the top figure*. Northwestern also gained 1 per cent. Kock Island trained "M per cent and fturiingtoa V,. the grangers being all iu good demand, sugar moved wlttilu narrower limits thau for many a ilav, closing with a net gain of "h per cent. l)ls tllliiu ro>e i; percent lu the flrat few minutes and held the advance until the late dealings, when a reaction of-11 per cent occurred, with n final rally of the.b?.?s on tue day being V? per ix'nt. It Is the only active stock which doca not show an improvement. Tho bond market was strong during the morn ing. eased oll'subscqucntly, but closed strong, (iovernineut bonds firm. Slate bonds dull. nosbs and srocK QUorATioss-ajur.n ntn. U. S. b re^ lIJI j'NHt. (!ord. prvf'?l... 3"! U.S. 4s coupou li:rv Sew Jersey Cent....ll6Tj 1 U. S. -t^reg '.Hi 1 Norfolk West p'd JO'., Pacific?is 01 "J i'acillc.... Atcbliou i:.;,l do preferred- Ih'f Adams Express 15j |Northwesteru.> lOoj^ American Extiross-lt:t t do preferred 110 llalilmore it Ohio- 7tVj New York Central, loi'^ CanadaSouiheru... .r>l *iN. Y.ifc New Eng ... l\% (Antral I'acillc Hiiloregon Itnprovo'L. It Chesapeake AOhlp ISM Oregon Nav 2?) Chicago it Alton....i:W I'- " " Chi.lbir..tliulney. SI), 1 Chicago Gas t'7'.|i C.. r.. C. i St. I. l'.iei:lo Mall b)~', H'ltubiirgh ip;;, |lt-'ading SI IKlelimond Term. .. f'J A Purs Norwegian of Scott's Emul sion? Hypophos- A}]tj phitcsof Lime and W-jf Soda arc added for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula? j the only mystery is how quickly j it builds up flesh and brings back | strength to the weak of all ages. Scott's Emulsion will check Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. Properedby Scott A Itorrno, N. Y. All drnrdsti. CfUCoal ,t Iton-., 10 i <|<> prclorrwl ? SESfes'sSE'g . t.A.t ittlu I'euvl tli> iirutoui'iL ltu\ J" 17* a riiignr lt"iliitjrv ififfiteti s fifcmuwrtL,. i?. - .vivi,. <y, WolU I'ar.'o l'.\ l- > MichiganCentral... 1'^VjiWoilcru Union J"'-1 MWsourl IVIlli- -S', WIivoIIurA Lt? Na*livlllCitCliiitt... 70 ?lo pMlerrcl ?'? National Cordage... iii |(ieneral Ucetrlc..- ii IlrfrndstuUs and I'rovUlon*. Chicago, March 1:1?'Tin* wheat innrl.Pl wa choppy Unlay within a ^ ru'.iuo and 1 ,?? hlghe for tony. A >tomly fc-llti,* tcnrly. c*u?ed by, las nlulit'o emit lnixInc.*> nt thu m aboard, was fol lowed hy it break' in the liable stilotucnis. A rally on tho clearance* was followed l?y another hrealt on ? llttlo telling and May closed at tho ton on ii ftilr demand. May com closed V higher. May onti ! \c higher, while* provisions closo< lower all fironnd. Hour ntoady and unchanged.' Wiie.it?Cash No. 2 h|<t tii{ r/Ain'A'Jc; No. pprliig *?<?!ji!; No. red M-.'io: March .V.^aVr^a May .'>h'^'?a.'ja.Vv'lc: July .Y^a'iO'-jirtO.V ?Jun.v?Ca?h So. J, Mlic; March May July SW.^tHnWe. Oats?Cash .Nft.i'.n'ji:: March iM'yillOJ^iiJlOJJc May Jvily 1 ItYE-HV, Ki .vxsn i?-ji r,'-. TiMoniv Sr.y.o-H r>. Mi.ss I'oisk?Cash MOW: May 510 Mall 07?\ ?iO'.tt; July SI I Wall 1'iall i?. . I.ai-.d-Cash S'i 70; March jOCUaO CJaOCO; May I'J fitfAtt COai; 50; Jnlv $?; 4i}<. >. others unchanged. Pirramfiuw, Pa? March i:i?lluttcr. Elgin creamery 2iia27c: Ohio fancy creamery 22mj:u?; fancy eonntry roll Imi20c: low grade* und cook* Ins lOal.'H?; grcns-;tatc. Cbce'c, Ohio now U'$nl2c. New York, new, U^e: kwIm ehce?c, < ililo tubs, 1 la l'-'.'c; Widconsln hwlm. lOiihie; llmhurger. new make. |Jc. Kggs, strictly fresh I'eiimylvanla and Ohio. In cav, 1-i.d k!. *outhern llnlSc; cold Btorngc Untie- old siock fcl ool .Viper em-. l*??:?ltry. lar^t? live chickens .V'n.VV per pair; do 1 Kmu'^l. 40a".0c; ducks fi'iufOe; gecfo Wail U> pet pair: live turkvy* tc; dic??ed chicken1* drawn, ld.i"."Jc; ducks l'.'alCc: gceie Ha9e; dp'sted chickens undrawn'?nlOc. turkeys iOulle; ducks l?allc;?ceso t?7i\ Karly vegetables ami fruit, ntdlduM. 'A'a^Oc per domi buuehev, gt'cn onions. i:.a20u per dozen bundle*; new beets. ?i<)ii7!C i-er do,en buticher, lettuce. JiCOa:: M per barrel; kale. SlOOul 25 per barrel; snlnaeh, SI co d 10 per naricl; ciicnmbcw, SI I.ml v> per dozen; egg plant 31 ,\0ul per do/en: Florida tomatoes, six basket crate*. Si 50al 00; Kiorida tomatoes Imiscs, S! ."L?h3 00; ulrawberries. ^*?a:u? per <iuarl Imskot; new green bean.", S:t 00?:i50 per box; poiuhcrn color}*, per dozen. i'-"ia7V; t-ress, per dozen, 2?aSUc. rolutocs, lancy linrlianks, carlots on track, ISaVicper bushel; do lessSOu ?V?e; other kinds '15150c; fancy lturbn!iks troiu store .'i.SfliWe, Jersey sweets ?:t li'ia'5 r,oper barrel: medium sweets 12 l'"?ii M. Cabbage, per 100 head, SI oo.C> 00. as to quality and size; Gor man 61-Cd l'e per pound; 1'lofjda ?I.V'al7o per crate. Onion*, yolloft j:lobe. SI "iia'J to per barrel; In bull* iiOVMe per bnrrel; mixed couatrv >toek 4(ki50c Dor barrel; Hplnuch SlOOal 15 per crate. Tornlp.i, purple tops wuslipj. -NJaSOc per bushel, t'olery, .iOui6c per bunch. Hmabaqns. SI OOal 10 per barrel. Carrots, SI 2,"?al CO per barrel. Parsnips. Si OCal St per barrel New York, March 11?Flour, receipt* Sl.ocn I barrels; export* :?7.(X?0 barrels; market weyk and lower. Wheat, recolpUs 1,;100 buchel*; exports I 177,:!00 huihels; mles I.li>j,0UJ bushels of futures and 70.1 o0 bushels of snot; s|n(t market very dull; No. 1 northern 07Jvc; No. 1 hard 70*>*; options steady at! ,a'-te net advance; No. red March Mnyf.2^aCJ ll-ll'.ilOJ)^; July t'.l' jGI I'l-p.a t'Cic; Pceuinbcr 70a70 "?10aTo,lc. * Corn, receipts 11,::'*) bushels; exports 4-1,OCU bushels; sales lm?hels of future* and bushels of spot; snot market very dull: March 4i',c; April May n^al' vii;:.1^; July 44^1f'^aH'.se. Outs, receipts Wl.ooo bushels; exports 2il) bushels; sales I0ij.0v)0 bushels of futures and ^7.no<i bush els of spot; spot market lower and dull; tnuk mixed western .TV!;>i:Wr; March Kx/e\ Ajull "?*?!-^c; May :U".0aT;u;-.n:; Jii'yM'.a.IJ)-iilti'.jc. ilny dull; shipping 00a05c. Hops weaker; state com mon to choice t'alCo; I'aciflc coast l.^rJOc. Hides unlet. Cut moan ouiet. I.ard weak; western steam S7 linsked; March JTT10; Muy S>? !fi. Pork ?inlet and lowm; new mosj Sl2 .M'ai:t 00: extra priuio Si- Oi'uPJ 50: family Si:: .'>0aM 00; sh(?rt elear SPl .'i0al."? .'i0. llutter steady; western dairy l'.'al5c; do creamer/ Kui/.'c; state dairy 1 In'A'e;do creamery 1 Ial7c. old. Cnce?efirm;lurgo ln'^iiJc. l-.KVs weak: state and I'euusvlvunia liiuiti'-ie; western fresh lCr. Tallow eusv; city :>o bid. Kosln quiet. Turpentine quiet, ltico easy. Mo lasses quiet. Collee 5 to 15 points decline. Sugar, raw tirin. IMui.iDn.riua. Pa., March 11?Flour, market weak. Wheat, market steady; No. 'J red March i-O^a'dc; April lilJiaOlJiie: .Muy G'Jat'.i^c; June tl-'iaiyc. Corn, market ruled llrm; N??. 2 mixed March -?2?^a 13c; April -Uai^V- May U: .;;ij:<c; Jutiu -J.tat Oh:k, market dull and lower; No. 2 white March :;7a3T^c; April 37a^Mc; May :.7?::>c; June 37n*We. lititier. tine K?odf scarce and tiruier; fancy western creamery 2lu22c; reunsylvunia prints 22c; Jobbing 2Ja2i5c. Kggs dull and lower: western U?c. Cincinnati, o.. March j:L?Flour easy. Wheat in liiiht demand; No. 2 red fskr; rceeipU 0.000 btifhcls. t.'orn in falrdemaixl: No. _? mixed :.s.i^|jc. Oats tlrin; No. 2 mixed 3"?c. Uyo In light demand; No. 2. 54a55c. l'ork easier at SU 50. I.ard weaker at S<l .V). Hull: meats unlet. lUeon lu lair demand a: 87 2*ia7 .'57J.;. Whisky, sales oSi; barrels at SI 15. Hutter unclmnged; fancy Kteln creamery 24c; Ohio ;oi-; dairy i.:ai.V. Sugar firm. ICggs heavy ui 12c. Cheeie steady and unchanged. ItALTiMonK, Mn.. March m.-Flour dull: re ceipts -12.Wh) barrels: shipments ::,txrt barrels. Wheat, spot Jlurch .r>'>J^iui0e; May 51J;c; July receipts 1V,?X.<0 busiiel*. Curn ll'nn; spot and March ll7'e; April 41%c; May -i;:c; steamer 41c; receiptslu;,0X)bushels. Oatsstrong. Itye easier at .">?<(?. Hay fairly active; good 10 choice timothy 814 .VM1S on. Hutter.steady: fancv creamery via23(i llirgs weak at HalZ?c. Cheese unchanged. Toledo, O.. March in.?Wheat dull and sternly; No. 2 cash lu' .'c; May -VJ^c; Jnlv (?;^'. Corn dull mid llrm: No. - cash aT'^c: No. :t:J7;^c; No. I Oats llrm: No. 2 mixed .Tic; No 2 white :?J.; bill. Ityo dull; cash 40!vc bid. Cloverseed blither and steady: prime ea>h und March S-"' 40: Aprd 25 27}$. I.lvo Stock. Chicago. March lX-Cattlo. receipts 4.030head; sliiiiuu uts 2.500 bend; market lu fair demand and steady; prime to extra unlive steers SUOa 4 7.i; good to clioicu Si iH'at V.*?; others 75n*.l IK.; Texaus 8- 40a3 ?Vi. Hogs, receipts *j?V.??o>? head; shipments 5,000 head; market slow uud 20a2.">e lower; rough SI OOal 2.>;rough packers and mixed Si t'Oal ?>i; prime heavy and buiehcrs weights SI C5al 70; assorted liulit SI70:it7.'). t:heep uud lambs, receipts 14.00U head; shipments l.f.oo head: market active and the turn rather higher; top sheep S:i 25a3 u few exports at Si ou; top lambs gt 00a4 20. Hast Liberty. Va., March 10.-Cattlo, receipt, 50 head; market dull at yesterdav's nrlco-s. llu?i. receipts '>h? bead; shipments 750 liead: market opened active and close?l dull; nil crudes I0u 5 2.V Sheep, receipts 1.100 bead; shipments 400 head; market alow at yesterday's prices. Cincinnati. O.. March l:'..?Hoes weaker at S4iuu3 00; receipts 1.00J head; shipments Coo head. Dry Ooodft. NrwYotuc. March in.?With a Inrge accession of buyers, the largo atid healthy demand in all departments of the jobbing trade was coutinued to day, with the request very general for all styles of Koods, though ehlclly for dress jjooiIn, with fabrics, prints,uresisilks, hosiery, notions, ribbons, etc, With commission houses the wire order business was very favorable for seasonable specialties, among which were drv- goods, printed iatlnsuud fancy prints of a high grade. rrtriitaum. On, City, Pa.. March in.?opened. hlgbc?t, lowest and closed at ?:c; gales n.oO-i barels; clear nnces 10.000 barnrls; shipments l?),:i50 barrels; runs: 0il,4-15 barrels. New York. Mnrch iX-Pctroleum quiet; no sales; April option, sales none; closed ai s:?c. PirrsuUROH, P.\., Murch 11?Nothing doing; s:ic bid. 31otula. Amen an ail ,ioai.? oj. t opper uulet; lakey-ic i rm;.lom?lcN *rin tighcri "??raits Slo w can. tirm bid. Nr.w York, March 1 a.?Wool dull; domestic fleece I9a2lc; pulled 20a2tJc: Texas 10aI5e. Cotton. Cincinnati. O.. March lo.?C^jtton In fair de mand; middling 7 7-10c. Buckisokam'6 Dyf. for tho Whifikera is a popular proparulion in ono bottle, nnd colora evenly a brown or black. Any person can easily apply it at home. Tlicy Want tho West. "The people of this vicinity inaiat having Chauiborlaiu'a Couph Komedy, ami do not want any other," sayg John V. liiahop, of Portland .Mills, Ind. That is rijjht. Thoy know it to bo superior to any other for colds, and as a preventive and euro for croup, and why ahould thoy not inafot upon having it? 50cent bottles for salo by Chns. 1*1 Goetzc, Will \V. Irwin, Chris. 1:. Schnepf, Chas. Menkemeller, William 11 Williams, S. L. 13rice, A. E. Scheole, Will Menkemel ler, John Coleman, Kicharda ifcMcKlrov, W. II. Hague, Wheeling; liowio Co., Bridgeport, and B. F. Tcabody <k Son, Kenwood. For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, orIndigestion, U33 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS _ A remedy which, If twd by Wives K'i'fy I / II about tooxperleneo v tbo painful ordeal y\yO\\"/ '\j attendant upon / )~>t* f. Tf ChlU-Hrth, pmvrs (T P?-7A ^ r*/ cn lufalHMo spccl* lloror.amlobmtca tho tortures ofcon* flntmcnt, listening the dangerstharoof to both mother and clillJ. Sold by ull dnigglsta. Hentby i cxproM on n?cclpt of price, J1.W j or bottlo;c targe# pro* paid. OnAOriCLD nCQULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga. 2J>' T TRUSTEE'S SALE. ^ki'sti:r:s .salk. by \ Irtueol t lirce deeds of t nut inndebyWIlllam Hiunlltnu mill l.otllo Hamilton, hi* who. to me ii? trustee, ihi* tlist dated April II, luss, recorded In tho olllco of tli- t'lork ol the County Court of Ohio cotiutv, West Virginia. In Deed of Trust Hook No. '.'7. pttgii 1. the hccond dnted .fulv ti. HAS, recorued In said clerk'* oilice lu Deed of TrU't itnok No. '27, pajjo b'?'.?. thu third dated August'Jl, I*'>.?. teeoniud In wild clerk'* oilice In licvil of Tru?l Itook No. "1. piuo V. I will sell at the north front door of tliu Court Homo of Ulilo County on SATURDAY, Till". -ITU DAY OF MARCH. 1S3I. I commctirluc lit 13 o'clock a. tn., the following J described proiicrty. that l? to bay: Part of 1ms numbered three and Mxteen In Kiltie nnd Sit fi'l'.s Uriitidvlcw miImIIvNou In tho First ward of ihueity of Wheeling. Ohio County. Went Vir ginia. tlnit Is to say: s? much of the lot No. :t lu ?:d(l Mihdivision us ties within the following boundaries, towit: Kegluulm; at tho south* un corner ol Mild lot. riimilnc thence north wardly with the wot line thereof ;?2 feet more or less to tho hoiitlierly line of tho road as now u*ed; thence with tho southerly nnd westerly Unci of the ro.nl as now mod to where the muiio internets with the south lino of taid lot; tiienee with tho said kouiIi line westerly to the place of b.'jii nnlng. Also >o much of lot No. 1?*. In said sub-division as lies ?otit!i of u Hue running parallel with tho toutli line of Mild lot. which It extended iu u atrnir.ht line will Intersect the won Hue of said lot No.t! whore tho southerly line of tho road as now used intersects s.ild we*'t Hue. The title to said protiorty is believed to be per | feet, but selling as trustee I wiil convey only 1 the tltlo vested iu me by wild deeds of trust. Trusts ok Sam::?One-third and as much more n* tho purchaser elects to pay In cash on tho ?lav of >aie. the balance lu two equal Install- 1 | incuts atonenmt two yean, noted bearing Inter* est from the day of sale to be Riven for the de ferred payments, the title to he retained until payment'has been made in full. 1 W.J. W COWDKN, Trustee. W. If. IfAM.r.n, Am :j.)ii"iT f-i'.' rj^nu.sTi'i;.s salk. | Hy virtue of a deed of trust made by Francis | F, Tiioiier to me as trustee, dated July 'J7, l.HbS, recorded in the oOlcv ?>( the < terk of the County Court of Ohio county. West Virginia. in Deed of I Trust Hook No. -7, page 1 will sell at tho ' north trout door ot thu Court liouic of said county, on SATURDAY. THE 3lsr DAY OF MARCH. 1S3I. | I commencing at 10 o'cioclt it m., tho following described projierty, that is to say: So much of lot'numbered otio hundred and twonti-tiine, situatect on the east aide of Market street, in the Fifth ward of the City of Wheeling. I Ohiocounty.Wcat Virginia, us fronts twenty-two feet and otic inch on tlie Mild east side of said : Market street and extends baek castwardly to the alley called c. and being tho northerly one third part of said lot one hundred and twenty nine, together with all the buildings or appuW I ; touiinccs erected thereon or belonging thereto, j AUo tho south three feet of lot numbered one bundled and thirty, in Chaplitic and Foil's ad I dition to said City of Wheeling, Ohio county. West Virginia. said piece of around fronts three feet on the east side of Market street, between j Twenty-secoml and Twenty-third streets and J running back of equal width to the eastern boundary Hue of said lot l-U. being the same two pieces of property conveyed to said Francis E. j Thoner by \\. V. Hose, trustee, by deed dated j July '.V., I\s5. I Tiiusts oK^.M.t::?One-third atid as much wore a* the purchaser eleets to par In cash otithuday ? ?f sale, the balance in two equal iustallnientsat twelve and twentv-fyiir mouths, notes bearing : interest from the day of salo to be given for the deferred payment!. W. J. W. COWDEN, Trustee. V.'. 11. Ham r.::. .\urtioH' '--. nirl STEAMERS. FOR CINCINNATI. LOUIS- | VII.LE. M KM I'll 13. ST. LOU 13. NFAV ORLEANS I AND INTERMEDIATE | I'OINTS. Will learo Wharf boat, foot of Eleventh stroat, ui | follows: Strnmer Keystone State, for Cincinnati. 0., every Tur.sDAY at 8 a. in. T. S. Calhoun. Master; Charles W. Knox, Clerk. Steamer Hudson,cvory Titrr.snvY at R a. tn. I Robert Agnow. Master: Al J. Slaven. Clerk. Steamer iron Queen, every S.vrrr.o.vv ats a. m..for cinciunatL Joiiu M. l'hlllipi. Master; It. 11. Kerr Clerk. Steamer Srnt la. every Sunday a'.Sa. m. Mace I Agnew, Master; Han Larey, Clerk. First-class fare. Wheelinj to Cincinnati. 9??. I'ouad trip. rsio. Meals and state rooms In cluded. q'icke'.s good until usetL For froi^htor passage apply ou board, or telephone No. Jti mo) CROCKARD & BOOTH, tc-nn'. RAILROADS. Ponnsylvnnla Stations. ennsylvaniaLine Trains Run by Contral Tirao. ririCF.T Offickh at Pksxsyt.vavia Htatios* Oi I Watv.u St.. i'"?KrTok J'r.F.vrsTii St.. Wiikk.lino, at McI.umk Hoohc. Wukkuno, ash at tuk ' I'esxhtlvamia Station*. D?:inocrcnT. SotTnwr?T Ktstkv?" I'av 1!*vt?i k Routi:-' ?DUl.Y. tDvlI.V EXCBPr SUSDAV. FliOM W||KK.t.I.N(! TO I.KlVK AI1T.IVE. Wellsbup'aud Stoubenvllle. jC:.l*?a n 1C:lup.n McDonaidaudi'itWbuigh...- |G: t.r?uni jttioptn New Cutnberlaud G'.t'Aain 10M am IndiannpolisoudSt. Lulls.? u:n 0:10 p.u Columbuaand Clnc:nnatl...- pJ:'tiam C:li}pm Wellhburg andSteubeuviila io:3">am t>:]')poi Philadelphia and Now Yoric.tl.:iS pin :':i? p:n .sieubenrlllo and PUtsburghtl'-:i"? pin jim Columbus and Chicago pm pm Philadelphia ami New York t-:ji pm |io:.i'?am Haiti more and Washington. f-:Vi pm fioMiusii Steubenvillc and PltLsonrgh f-:?*"? pm t!i):l'iam Stcubeuvillcand l)o:i!ii>ou_ fJ:j> pm tlu;::#am InUlanapoiis andSu l/OiiU.? ]S:03pia t^:l-aui Davtou and Cincinnati - p:'Opm bi:r_'am SieubeuvilloandColumb.is. |S:'?0 pm iii:l jam .Northwest S.steui-Cleiro. ?t Pitu. Dlridou. Trains run daily, exespc Sunday, at lollo.vi : Fuom lJKtuor.for.r ro Li:avk. aipuvr. Ft. Wayne and Chicago s: t:? a:n .*>:(K) pm t'anton and Toledo -i: W am .1:00 pm Alliance ami Clevelaud -I: It) aai pm Steuixiuvilloand Pittsburgh.^ 4:i3am 6:r>pm 8tenbcn\illoan(i I'ittaburgh? 'J;.VJ ata a in Ft. Wayne it Chicago 1:10 pin f>:W) j>m Canton and Toledo 1:10 pm pm Alliance and Cleveland l:l?pm l:i0pm Btoubenvllle and WelUrilie...- 1:10 pm 7:.'.Swn Phliadelnhlaand New York.... ti:li pm 8:!.*> pm Baltimore anil Washington...-. 2:11 pin .'>:?) pm SteubenvlHo and I'itubnrgh... -':itpm ,r>:00pin fiteubonvilie .t East LtveruooU C:l:t pm .Ssl.'una Wlieelino Brldne & Terminal Ry. C. 0. imiAYSTKR Receiver. Time Table No. 13. to taks oJec. I !:)t a. ra., Sundav, November 19 lS'.t. Leave Wheeling?ts:09. t'JMi. ?ll:l)u m., t-:'A t?:?y:0J p. ui. Ia'iivc Penfiihula?W.OC,fO:*d, Jll:l5a. m.,|2:20, ?C:'J1. |1?'.?:0tf P. m. Leave Martin's Ferry?}S:1.', 13:77, gl 1:52a. in., 12::?. |t:4.?. c?J:li Arrive Terminal Junction?f3:17,110:01,211:51 n. nt.. f-1 p. in. Leave Terminal Junction?1~VM. a. m., ?l.'MO. a. ra.. t:;0*?. t>:ll. I^.li p. in. Leave Marl ill's Ferry?17,-JS, j?J:07 u.m.. ?Jl2:li, |t:0>, tl:b>. t*?:ltf. {S:-V-'p. m. Ix-ave Pcuinsttla?t?:3l,?'J:lla.m., ?12:51,21:11. 14:17, 1i:.T?. ta:.Vt p. n>. Arrive Wheeling?17:10, i'J:'J0 a. m., ttl"*:37, |-S:17. 11r?"?- tv. 51. p. in. ?Dally. fDally except f?unday. SSundayj only. All trains will run on Eastern Time. J.K TAUSSIG.Superintendent. Wlieelinn & Elm Grove Railroad. On and after Saturday. October 1, l^Jt, tralni will run a< lollows. city tim?: Leave WiircuNo??fltOOa in.. 7:00 a. m..S:11 a. laJiWa. in.. 10:0) a. in.. ll^J a. in.. IJ-J) :a. 1:00 p. m.. ^:0i p. in..:!:!)) p. in.. 4:01 p. in.. .?:il p m., C:iX)p. ra., 7:03 p. m.,8:3J p. m., 0:1) la. 11:0o p. m. Leave iCuvt Oiiove??tt:Wa- m.. 7:0)*. in., S:U a. m . 'J ooa. m.. 13:0) a. in.. 11:0) a. ta. 1.':)) in.. 1:0) p. ni.. ^':03 p. in.. o:33 p. su.. t:0) p. m.. )) p. m.. r.:oor>. ra.. 7:0) p. ra., 3:0) p. ta, 0:10p. in.. 10 lo p. ra. "Dalle, except Sundav. Sundav?Church tralni leave Elm Grova i: 9:Un ra. and Wheelln'; at 117 p. m. 1L E. WEISGERRkR. ocl Geuor.il MACHINISTS. J^ED3IAN L CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS And Manufacturers of Marino and Stationary Engines. aul7 WHEELING. W. VA, RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival anl deparlurjnf Iralnt on and altor Miueb ll isii, f.xm.anation <*r IIITritr.sot Mahwc ? I ?ri11 v; ISutiti.t v exc.'pt.'d; jMowlny rxcopted; f.^itunluv oxcortiMi; (Similar only; "ffltiinlny only. Jvi uteri! Standard Time. nlFIrnvTli \n. ft it -Main UneTKvt SiKiriT MM'Jatn'Wukii. r V itAlt.. I'lill. A N. \'r S:.Oan *MMpm;\Va?li.(r'y Rait., I'lill .1 N, Y . 1?sn am'.... ..,.)ii!iilH?rlai??l Aco tin '- Hipui drufton Aecoui lllMOmn ..MouinWvillo A fry in. . Ift.'O'jpM! MiiiiinNvilh1 ileum..., 11:01 ; MoiimUvlllo Acoom.,. J]1 M Wiin' ..Kayter I*.tprcm> T?i iv\isr. |ii ,i o i: it -c.o.'iiiv.. \\v <7 ami lor Colunibn* mi l ?'liU*u"r ?! '10:15niiiJi'niniiilinH ami ('inrlntia((.?! *5:2Jpr_ |l2:i<Viim[ CVtlnnibiii nml I'iix'luunti. ? m ini *<:F2pmiColumbu<i ('Iilciioi I'-xum. ? MMintn 1 ':;o pm' Nmvark Uvom IM'turn 110:1"? mi.' Si. ?'lnli?vll!rt Aceom jir.:i*?nm 1*t30'ptn St. Clair* villa Aceom pm "oKPAirt It AO. 11 It W 1'. A: II' PIT. AimtVft *5:05 am' For I'llt-htnyli <-10:10 v7: omii' Pittsburgh ?<5:51 p?n '?"Kittpin. Pltt*l>nr;:h and Fa?t. 112:1'* mi !l t'to pm ritubiirph... {l2:'.Mtim *5:Wpin!...\Vii'blni!t??n l'u . Ammi...! 17:21 am I...?.;nn?nnrnb Expre?? I] .".lOam itrrtKT. I . rrc.^*Sf.' CllV. . | ARtUVK. I7::t*. ami ritl*bnr??li |::l"nm jT::i?nin Mt'itbeurlllnand Wo*t ...l i7:*0pm ^Jpi??'...?f?/l NVir Y??ik.. pro t3:lMpm'...PIlUbur>?Ii and New York- Ul:J5am w ?:-r, 17; is nm ll'xprm*. (Mil. and81. 17:11 nut pniT.xpicn. Cln. ami St. Loui?.J t":10pm <1:25 pin li\j?it,??. HitMili .Hid ' iiic.nj". pm fJWOpiil|.M'.i'llUbltr)(ll A Di-nnison.,.. til:?'? it'll "in:rAi:f."f " o a P. lut |. AKHivie. npi Ft. W?ivin* mi | i 'IiIi-ivjo... I 10.01 pm" mil I'miiou nud I ? edn j VJ:->pm 15:49 nm Aliiame and ("lecl nl. ..| I!.?% j?m 1*?:<?.?mn Steubeiivilic nu-l 1*.?:i? pm fflvo ninirfmnbonvlllo nml IMt>bur?li 1110:.%? nm t-:10 pm Ft. Wayne and Ch'.ea^.i i l*"' 01 pm j'.': 10 pin. ... .(*n 11 * i >i i ii i>l To!.-do ...... !>? 0' pm r.':ln nm ... .MlIntiC'* nml Cleveland.... 1.'. t1 pm T-:lit ptn(.StoiilionvJllo nml \VidNv|H"| I0:1"? pin i:tMI pm|Plillnd<dphin nml New York i'>:i*lpin "Ml pni|..li.iltliiiorc nii'l Wmdiluutoii ! iu:00pm "Ml piiiplcnbciivl'ic nml l'Ut*biir^li V>:(W pm f7:i:t pni Si'Mii.c'ivlUi'A iv.11, viv i ou|! 1- ?>> u:n iii:i'a7;t77 \V. As'I* IX Uy. l.titHiyK.^ j?:i?i nm ...Whoclliv^ .V; smubtMivill v.., i7M?am lDrl'iiui ...''lovliiml. Toledo .v W01I...1 fcl'ipm i'J: l*> 11111 ...WlK'C'llir^ Stcitbonvlllo.... I > j?m j'Ji'.'i pm ...Whcnlln-,' A- Steniumvlllo....' tl: ?spm "to |iiu' Mii^lllon .V Wot ;*ll:0*i am 14: 10 pm'... WliyolInii Sl jnbt'uvijj".^ 111 :1 > ? nm nKivusr | i'., BiiiMKrop.r. 1 asuuvz. 17:"'? mn,Clcvolnr.il. Toli-do' hli'inroj t>: t- pm Ti:l"'pm'..M i^lll?Hi nrciiiniiiod:i:liiii.. Ill:'.nmn is I*, ami St. Clalrsvlllo necoin 1 I am 110 :r. til III I si. ri.ilrsvllli? ncr?m ii :i!'? pnt .put1 St. ?'lnir.<vlllo accom.. 1 }l:Vipm p::t0piii, SL-ClalMVlllc aoconi | 17:l'.pm jl;?_*(?j 1111 l.oral frelctii ;fii:l'?mn .Dr.PAtir. | 61110 uivkli 11 H l Aiuiivit ?7?":>nm I'.iv'OiiKt'r "It i?ia-n m I'asM'nj'er I.t ain n e-t:(K)pm! l*ir?Mmu<!" ?? 1Fx\~\ RZ Ji~0. HAIbUO.VU j auiiivc nm.i.Mf.r. hp.i.laius 9:10 nm1 Hollnlro and Zanosvillo.1... ::;-.'0 i?m -I:1m pm .WoiMUiir:'! .1 8:l"? -t-n RAILROADS. BALTIH0I1E & OHIO. Departuren?d nrrlvalof trains nt Wlicolln^. Kapl er: 1 time. Scaedulo In ol ivet NovemberI'J. Hi:. MAIN LINE EAST. For liidtlmorc, I'hllad-il pblu and Now York 1:1J u. in., 'J:W p. tu., dally. Kovser ExprC'i*. 0:l*? a. m.. dally, osjjat Monday. (?iimlwrlniid nccotnuiodation, 7:11a. m.. dally cxeopt Sunday. (.Jrnlion ncoiKuuiodutlou,p m.,dnlly. Mmind-iville n-'commudiitlo-.i. 11:1) a. :x, and 0:0J and 11:0(J p in., cxccpt Sunday. At'.r.tvr. From Nc;r York. Plilla hlphlaaud lUUlmsn. ?:3."t n. in., dally. KevMir Express, 5:00 p m., dally, excep: Monday. On:iibt?rlitnd accaminoJatlon, 4:55 p. nr. ov ce:>t Sniiduy. Crnftoiiai-cotnmodatlo:!. 1">:21 n. m.. dally. Monmbville nrcoiiimodatiuii. 7:5:) a. nt., ox cept Sunday: il"J:Ji a. m.. d.illy, unl 1:10, 4:li ami 7 p. in., except Snuduy. TRANS-OHIO DIVISION. For r.dmnbns and Chicago. 7:'i3ani 1:1! r>. in., dally. t'olumhiiH and Clncinimtl oxprevs. 10:1*1 a. m.. dally, and 12:11 a. 111.. dully, except Sunday, aud ?J:1*? il m., Sunday only. Newark accommodation, .1:30 p. m., dally, exoeot Sunday. St.Clalrsvilloaccorntnoilatlou, 13:15a. ui., aai ? 3:Wp. ni., uxcspt Sunday. AUIttVE. Chicago oxpros*, -::w it 111. and 10:13 a. ia., dally. ( 'iiiclnnatl express. .*?:M a. m. and 5:25 p. nt, daily. Newark accommodation. II: ?? a. in., dally, except Sunday. y?. Clninvilloaccommodation. ll:3*>a. m..aud 5:25 p. m.. dally, except Sunday. WIIKELING .t IMTTSI1UIWU DIVISION. For Pittsburcb. "?:0j and 7 :**) ti m.,dilly; 1:1) p. m.t daily, except Sun.dny, and 5:3j p. in., dullv. For PittM?'ir2h and the exit. 5:05 a. in. and 5::t*. p. in., dally. \ViiHlilm;toii accommodation. C:0) p uL.da l/, excopt Sunday. Anntvr. FronVl'IttsburRb. 10:1011.111. nn'ir,;->0p.m.dally and 12:10 a. hi., and 1-: l*? p. ui..excop; Sunday, und 2:-'W a. m.. Sutidav onlv. WitHbloRton iHX'omuiodiitlon, 7:iju in., daily, excopt Sunday. OHIO RIVER RAILROAD CO; On and nf:or Monday. Decombor'-M. I'a?3cnsor Train* will run as follow-*: "Daily, tDaily Fx ci'pt Siiudny. iVntral time. Mjuri flsOUNU H'bcoltn? ?... lletiwood MoiilidavllUv. New Mnrtitisvilie. sNtercvlllw^ Friendly ..... St. Mnrv# \\'ill|ani?town Parkersbun;... iwllevlllc Kavcmwood Itlpley Lmidlim... tirabam New 11 liven Hartford. Mn*oti City Clifton. Pt. I'U'i^nnt. Uallipoll".... (iuyniidoio.., Huullnctou SOUTH IX)USD. NYhcelliitj. 1 ten wood.. MoiituUville New Mnriinsvllle... ^isiornvlile Friendly St. .Marys Wlllinmstown.... l'nrkersbiir/ Belleville KaTcnswood. Ulploy UinlliiK (?rahnm New Haven Hartford Mason City Clifton Pt. Plea?unt (;alllpnll< Ouynmlotto Huntington I*. M. 1- oo| ?<; r>jio i? 115) it 30 H li c 10: o <'7 8 -.M. 1-' 10 II' .s (Mi 11 .V.' -J Til ll.' 11. I (Ml TU 10 .*?) 10 o>; ::.i 0 03 'J 1 > HO! a. SL .h no! 1 ?_?.)! H 01 1J -,| 7 :.T 1: .'."ii 7 :r.-| i.- is 7 -?7 IJ 111 7 20i 12 0. 7 15, 11 ;,-5| c i*.i 11 1; :>? ll 10 5 l'S' 10 Of) 5 15; 9 5) A. M. i A. M. I I. KOIIINSON. G. I r. v. fS 00 7 2J f. Ii) C H r,;n '4 M 4 37 :t 20 I'l 10 i'. :l TheCleveland, Lorain & V/baeling it.l!. TIME CARD. Via. F.Iyrlu and the I.jke Slioro llouto. Janyai-.v ll. 1891. stations Central Time. Lt. wiivelliiR 1^'llnln; Martin's Ferry Hrlilecport St. Cialrsvlllc. Flr.sbin*,' Fieeport FlirlclisvllI"'. Now pnlladclpbla ? 'anal Dover. ltearb City.. Jil'tm ... Mussllloii Warwick Merlin/ S-vllle Medina ii'mftou Ar. Elyrla Ito'ton. Akron vlalVarwlck J. ii TEUUYTUcui Frel^bt A l'aai A'gaui