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medical. slcpj //Cclckly and'pcr'ma JfS2,jm .. . Dentir all nerrona ?t2A dl**a*rv mch a* Wea* Memory. //>?? of Brain Power. Headache, \v&keiuln*??. !>*?* Vitality, nt*htlyrrt:laalon?.*Tll dream-.lm poU-ocy and wa?t!nc<liacav?eau?c<l &y Youthful error* orcxcrtM*. Coo tain* do opiate*. l? a BftTf tonic and M<?od bcll<irr. Makes lb? pale and puny "irons and plump. Kiailr carried In rp#t pocket. SI per box; ? TorlUl. By tnau prepaid with a written guarantee to cm* or money ref umled. Wrlla u* for free medical hook, wntNialol In Slain wrapper. which containa testimonial* and r.anclai r?f?rww*?. Mn rhmrgr for eoaiulta* Uost, fUvmrt aj tnUatinru. bold byoura?rer> t!*e<l atrnu. or addn?M NERVC SEED CO.. Staaomc Temple. Chi caco. 111. FOLD I>* WHEELING."*-. V a . BY LOG AX DBCG CO,MAIS A 10th, DRUGGISTS. BROU'S INJECTION. PERMANENT CURE ? of the mo?t obstinate caaea of Gonorrhea and ? t Gleet, ruarantctd In from 3 to (( day*; uo> r other treatment re?t>lr*d. and without the nau-5 ? statin* reanlta of do?ln? with Col>eh?, Copaiba5 C r.r .sandal wood. J.Krrrt ? Co.. (ineccmon to 5 KLir JAPANESE PILE CURE P. B. Curtla, Design, Va^ writes: T bar* been a stiSenr from Pile* for twenty rear*. | m5pt1s? as one only know* wbo ha* t*^n ?imU*r!) a?kt*d. and haro tri?d many rrrn~iie? and a jr?at deal of mo=?y. Myla*t thj?tclan wu the mart prominent torsion la Richmond and 1 may ?ar a man ? - ?" ?"*'? In hi* ir '?'? '?? ? til I b*L'l!) . f yoo to-day 1* no!) am a3mo?t entire!] bnits. I gin thit voljaUrllj with the be?" that other* *cffenn? with r?y be tadooed to try the Ja pan em Pile liecedj. Wo a?ll tho Japanese Pil? Cnr* at Mc. and f 1.00 p?*r box. 6 for 11XQ, by mail, with written eunnui laeVjrufcndthemoneyifnotcuraL 8amplofrco? | Japanca* Pile Ointment ctA. per box. Chat. R. Goetxe and W. W. Irwia. }y?7-D4W FINANCIAL. ?J. Luts. President. Jos. BcrftOLD. Caihler J. A. JurttiO.t, AuliUu: Cubic:. Bffi OF WHEELING. CAP IT AX $-00,000, PAID IN. WHEELING, W. Va. DrRECTORS: H. If. TT?rper. Joicph P. PmtlL J?*w* Cumralnj. Henry Blebenon, A. Keyroann, Joseph bo/bold. Olbaon Lamb. Ictcrei: paid on special doponlU. draft*on Knzland, Ireland and Scotland. "1711 JOSEPH HKYIK?M>. Cashier. pXCHANGE BANK. CAPITAL ..-..3300.000. \ V. \'iyrr..,._ .^............^LPrealdent F*?w?..?? ^..Vico President. D1KKCTOI3: J .V. Vanoe. Georre & tttfel J M. Bum a. William Elltnghan. John Frew. k. \V. Kolloy. Jobu Vr'aurhDnw W. F. btona w. n. Frank. T'rafu Uir.tyl 0n Kn^Uod. IroUod, Bdotlan l tad ail polnu in Eoropn. L K. BANDS. Cnibier. J> ANK 01' THE OUI0 VALLEY. CAPITAL...^...^.3I75,000. JViujah A. !?m ^.PrcsMenL ? ? ii.r.iA * II ^.VlOO-PrwIdant l?ra(u oa F.ajlaml. Ireland, Franco ani Oar* nuojr. DiKi/rroim y/niU'n A. Ivt, Mortimer Pollock J. A. MJIIer. Vi'lDlam B. Hlmp?oa 17 AJkltttoo. John K. Ilotaford. Iteftrybp^Tar. Vlnor lto%inbur<. IL-ForUau J. A CakllDf. 111ILU| IILHftj IlLIlVUUOi Could Not Sleep. l'rof, L. D. Kdwards. of Preston, Idaho, says: ''I was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. 1 suiTenxl Irom brain la tlRue, mental depression, etc. I bc camo so weak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine < and now everything is changed. 1 sleep tonndly, 1 feel bright, actlvo and ambitious. I can do more in ono day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good 1 give Dr. Miles' Ecstoratlvo Nervine the sole crcdiu It Cures." in. Mllf*' Nnrrlno is gold on rt poOtlro jmar&ntoo that tbo flmbottlo will boneflt. AlldrufKUtn*llttatfl,6bottlcH for f3. or It will bowiit, pn>naid, on iwlpt of prlco ty iho Dr. Allied Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. Sold by flniKHUU cicrywhere. ?p;-xvrr-irry DIRECTIONS Catarrh MTARHr, H?^ ?Oi.D CREAM . BALM. Apply a partlclo ol the Balm well up into the nostrils. After a moment draw atron* breath throajh th? com. Uiethreotimej a day, alter mcalipr* erre-L aad bofore re tiring. JiLY*SCREAM BALSf open* and clean*cs thfl Na*al Paaai^a, Al'ays l*aln and latlammation. Uealx the jjores. Pro tceu the Mcmbraao from Cold*. Beatorcs the tvaweof Ta*?e and Smell. Tho Balm U nuicklr abeortxd and tfrea relief at once, price j0 cents at Drtucslm or by malt. KIA* BROTHERS. ?oi?-l Warren Street. New York. HAYFEVER DR SANDEJI'S ELECTRIC BELT | wrrascmKinjcf 8. DIB!LTTtTKDUr*?k IS* l^t><',?^DliatlT10JS .r IXCKV-LS *1 CtiKiTTZX to CTJJR.T1 by ttta Xr* IHPBOYI! ftTts* frwly, XiM. fC^UUe. f?rrr?t? of Kl"; in?u?itr?*?i?ai XXiC PliTS.rt?tarlsfti?a lolIXikTU t?4 <11.010)1 a t-T-Uii-TK. XWtrW tarr*?l Mt Ia*U*U;. tr f-.rWl tvooo ta e**t. Ar? ?b?*t>. *?1 wta ?*r* ??rtt 'u? fs 1 to 3 B*atb?. P???-? of lKtui(&?* clrtaf ua S'.r> W.c c.rfzu. lTiBfbMTr**. Aiir**r. t ATDES ELECTRIC CO., 828 Brcaiwaj, Sew York. de-4-TTh IMPIUCRStbttg, I T\t American. Tho touch of a band, thoclanceofau ore. OrawordMch.nwd with apuwW; ,n tt crowdtd street And slteriTsrtUlfo li Incomplete: A picture palnt*d with honest zeal \ rL''old for tf,n npw Mr?l; i.wi i.V0?rctnirlt ?r ? ?on-'* rWnlu Aud lifo u ucvcr tho same a^sln. An anjtered word from our llpi Is sped Orateuder word U left miMld. S wbolo life Ion*. Acriilo.mllclroinlbo llpsoU??. Aif] !hM ",u ? P'?r. .(nil luc OrvAiu* ul our youtb are iwcpl uir, *ntl Iov?'*flmb(Tliic"p?rk I iW?V2l?j,*.75?V lll"||||u"? <?? imt .i K r, L I" "?telioirmva Tim, 15 "D.1,1 ? "I hope agam HmJ.i.iS! *c'"r 4 """lor Ihouibl I Hut thst with uiiK\ini??"i itmioruuc? it fraught ?o'.mailihiiiici build up cioruiir. 8 I And bluon the <?;? |ur t destiny. THE ll'KATHUIl I1UIIKAU I To lov.atlgiit. II,. Il.l.iloo, l:tlitlne II.. ? ???II lltnllh nml CllumllD Inltn.nee, U. S. Dipaiitiunt Of Aomcui.TUni; 1 WKiTHin HuaiAU. 1 rAmczMUonn, W. Va., Jau. L'3.1503 J | Tt IV Oliltr of IV J?Wi?n?r. I)eah bin:?[ havo tho honor to call your attontion to our now lino ofinves ligation Jfcldod upon by tbia bureau, anil to request that you givo tho sub ject apaco in tho columus of your paper, if possible. Ibo interest manifested by ovory class in the aubject of rlimato and ita inllu I enrc upon health and diseases has de termined tho honorable, tho secretary of agriculture, through tho medium of tho weather bureau, to undertake tho ayatematic Investigation ol tho aublcct. I It la hopo<l to mako the proposed in I vesication of interest and valuo to all but especially to tho medical and sani tary professions, and to tho largo num ber of porsons who seek, by visitation of health roaorla and chango of climate, I either to restore health or prolong lives incurably aflocted or to ward off threat I ened diseaso. The study of tho climates of the coun try in connection with tho indigouous dlsoases should bo of material servico to I ovory community, in showing to what degreo local climatic peculiarities may I favor or combat tho devolopmont of tho difforent disoaaos, and by suggesting, iu many instance*, supplementary saut I tary precautions; alao by indicating to what parts of the Country invalids and health seekers may bo sent to find cli matic surroundings boat adapted to the alloviation or euro of their particular cases. The hearty co-oporation of tho various boards of health, public sanitary au thorities, sanitary associations ami ao ctoties, and of physicians who mav feel an interest in tho work, is asked to achievo and perfect the aims of this in vestigation. N*o compensation can bo offered for this co-operation other than to aend, frooof cost, tho publications of tho bu I roan bearing upon climatology and ita relation to health and disease to all who J assist in tho work. Co-oporation will consist in sending I to the ofiico of tho weather bureau in I Washington reports of vital statistics from tho various localities. That these I reports may bo of value, it is evident to all that they should be accurate and I complete, and bo rondered promptly and regularly. Blank forms of reports havo been prepared eo as to occasion as I little trouble and labor ai possible on I tho part of tho roportor, and will be furnishod on application to tho chief of tho weather bureau, Washington, D. C. I A' very beginning of tho investi* I cation it ia not possible to outline pre | cisolv the channois through which the result* obtained will bo made public, I but it ia hoped to publish aoon a peri odical devoted to climatology and ita relation to health and disease. The publication will probably resemblo in size and general appearauce the presont monthly weather roviow. tho subjoct I matter being, of course, different. More detailed information will be furnished on application to tho chief oi weather bureau, Washington, D. C. In connection with tho above it is desired that information bo furnished I this office by physicians and others as to the system or systems of registration of vital statistics in tho several localities I of the state, also copies of forms used in reporting, registering and publish ing of vital statistica, together with J names and addresses of public health olDcora and authorities of tho state, county and municipal boards of health, I aho tho names and addresses of phvsi cians who desiro to co-oporato or who [ will bo interested. Very respectfully, I II. W. Richarpson, Observer. Weather Bureau. Director, West Virginia State Weather Scrvico. Why (Sold I* Kxporlcil. Alfred 5. JleUleUnch, in the Ftbruiry Fortwu If it bo truo that Earopo no longer sends us large quantities of securities, and sinco tho merchandise balance is very considerable in our favor, whence then comes this unsettled debt which keops clamoring for payment in gold, and which it seems wo can liquidate with nothing elao? The explanation is simpleonough. Tho Unitod States owo to Europe (apart from tho ordinary morchandiao Ualancos as ovideucoil by tho custom liouuo returns) annually: 1. For money stxnit by American traveller? abroad, about $100,030,000 1 For freights carried iu forel^ju ship*. Rtiouu. ? .. 1W,000,000 3. For dividends and Interest upon American securities! still held abroad, mlaiinum........... 75,000,0 4. For profits of foreign corporation* doing bnslncM hero, and of ' non-rv*idenu, derived from real i?state investments, partnership proflU, etc.. about- 7^000 WO Total .. .. SMO,000,0oo Theso figures have beon carefully gone over and roprosont a vory conservative estimate, ao that tho actual total ia tnoro likely to bo larger than arnaller. In order to pav this vast annual in debtedness to Kuropo tho balunco of trade in merchandise would havo to reach at loast this aum, but it haa never dono so. Tho morchandlno bal anco (including exports of silver) in our favor in 18<J4 was $20-1,000,000, nnd largo as this was, it still loft a very largo amount to bo paid for. This balance could bo paid only in securities or in gold. So long as European credttora wero willing to take our securities to Hny extent or ro-invest thoir balances iu American enterprises, tlinro waa no inordinate call for gold, but aa they no longer wish to tako our securities to any oxtont nor to mako ponnanont invest ments here, thoro ia nothing loft but to ask for and insist upon payment in gold. This loads up to tho question: Why do thoy not wish to tako our eocuritios or mako investments in our ontorpriaoa ? Sltnplv because the dovolopmonts iu our railroad management havo filled would-bo-invostora with -Hiagust und anger, and nbovo nil bocatiso thoy aro dismayed at tho condition of our treas ury and our curroncy, and fear that if thoy loavo or iuvost monoy hore, thoy may not bo able to got back as good money as thoy gave. Thoy havo no doubt of tho good intention* of tbo gov ernment to uphold the parity of gold, silver nnd paper, but thoy cannot hoip doubting ita ability, under tho present condition*, aotodo. Thus, fear is one of tho inuiu cauaos, and this fear will not bo dissipated until wo aro on a ?ouq(1 baaia, and no baiia li aouod that doe* not provldo for a redemption ot nil curroncy la tho mouey o( tho world? gold, WHQIiKH\l<lC 1'IUUlCl Weekly lltport ?.r tU. Ljnal \TftolaiaU Markets In nit Lluts. Owe* or m? IfcTtiuakJfct*. \ WtmuftO, Tuosday, Jan. H | The local wholesale marksu continue dull wltii very few chaugoi all alung tbo <iuot*Uuu Hue. Grain, Flour und I'eatl, (7nfn?New wue?t 62o per buibel. Corn, par bushel, esr (row atom, fcta; new corn Wo p?t bushel. Oiu, out o( store, western crop, 4*o pjr biuhaL flour-Fancy roller mill wlpter wheat, wood at 12 75 i>?r barrel; psper. 11 6? bsr bnrrol; surlo* wheal .Minnehaha ?4 i? In sack. II 25 pur barrel. OMwfceal. Famous Sitftln ?*?. li 7S In wood; Oalair. II25 lu ?ack.ti'25ln barrel: I'ilUburjr Uour.il illu wood aud oua olghili cottou; II 24 in paper. Fi'J-Uran 111 per ton; middling! fUalf per ton. liar, baled, |l4tt)il5tM per ion; loaie uar Ui OJaUiw. Uroosrlea uu?l 1'rorlaloni. ayrupi-Cholce augar syrups, ttu; fancy drlpi 22c; allwr drips 23c; new crop New Orleans molasses. choice. 38c: prime Kk, fair 33c; ml tod good. New Orleans. 30c; bakers' good 2fcc. iVoiaui?H--Lftfynd. C. hattt??V?e. medium S. C. hama 10c; R 0 brraklati bscou 3. C. shoul ders ?^o: sides "Vjj; ordiuarr beef l?c: bain dried beel 1JkuuckUa lie; family mess pork, 5 lb pieces. tlo 50; bean pork. bbU.. 116 00. Lanl?l'un reilnee. In iierou. Ac; 6u lb liaa 5}4a Chicago lard, in tierco. ike; W lb tins 8f^c; tin patU. J ib?. tlu palls. &lba,*So; tiu pails, 10 lb*. yjic; tin pulls. Ibi. ?Su. >a;jr-Cuiloaf 5.29c; cubo? powdered 4.4Vr, granulaied standard 4 3c; standard con fee lloutra' A 3.Wo; Columbia A J.'*c: standard Windsor A 3.9k1; American A'X9V; white extra C 3.85c; extra U 5.07c; fruit sugar 4.0*; rcnucd No. i. :i\r. Cofrt-Ureen coffee?Fancy Golden Rio 36c; fancy s-recu 21c; ebolco green 2Jftc; roasting grades2)Sc: JaraM'^:; roasted In packages Arrow KloXlJX'; 1'aubandU 2J.?>c: Arbuckle A Co.'* routed 'Uric: Hulk rossted 22^c; Old Gov ernment Java roasted Jlc; Mocha and JaraSlc; "A" gra in Hlo 23c. 7>ai-Youug Hyson. per lb, tta\Vj; gunpowder 30a*Xj; imperial 40aS5c; Japau 2Sa75c; Oolong 27a 90c. Souchong 27a7oc. Onwf*i?Star. full weight, 10c, ParaSne, par lb, liHc; mould, per act, l je. llnwar?Choice cider. I2al4c per gal; sUndard city brands, luetic Dor gallon; couutry ISalto per gal., as to quality. <Vrse-ia quoted as Jobbing at Halite for full cream; Sweitxer, I2S*I.1c. according to qaol* lty: l.lmburvisr lie;factory 10V; N#w Yorkl^Sa FaS?Xo. 1 inackeiel. folbs. 110 00; No.'J ex tra mackerel, U bbls.. new. 10) lbs, 19 JO. No. i W lbs.. 17 60; So. 3. small. v> 50 lor SO Ibi; No. 3, largo. 100 lbs.. 17 OA .vni?-Tlmothjr. 1190 per bushel; dorer. small seed. S6.10. ?xt l-No. 1, per bbl.. |l 0>. extra, per bbL. SI W; dalrr. Quo. flve-busael sacks, IIU per sack, ?vfd Corn?lie prr lt>. DniM /*rtii/j-hTaDoralcd peaches. In boxes, 10c: eranoraled oeacties in bars. 9al0c. Vann#i Gjods?standard J-ltx. ut>ie peaches. S200; pie peaches, J-Ibv II 00; pie peaches, 6 lbs fJW-.No. 3 tomatoes, new. fvicajl O); corn. IIo>, -Mgra-le. 2.lbs., K)c; itrawberrles, 2 lbs.. |110; blackberries. 2 lbs.. |1 10; raspoerrlea. - lbs.. SIO): damsons. 2 lbs., Vic; Uma beans. 2 lbs., S?JcaSl IV. core oysten. 1 lb., llgbt 60c; do 1 lb., full weight. ?c; sirto* beans. 2 lbs., 73?!?>:; sue colAtb.j lbs.. VJcoSl ii; early June peaa. |1 S); French peas. IJ 75: Marrowfat peas, 2 Ibi. IIJJ, plnr-tppics. II xooseberrics. lbs.. >>cal OX H'ooarn IForr?Now I tubs, >? . No. 2, SI SO; No. S. 1100; 2 hoop pails. 1125; Shoop. 1145; slagle\raihboards. 1150; double do. l!5>, Una crimped doubt? do. 75; single. IJOi. Oil?Lard, western extra strained. 73c: carbon, water white.7c; 15J*.5^c: lW\ta; white miners' best, t)0c; while miners' No. 2. 40c i'roduce. r, alter?Creamery choice. 2joI7c: country choice per lb., 15al!c; country good. Ual3c; country lair. SalOc. iSWi-Fresh In cate. 2Sa2io per dozen; in barrels. 22a24c per doten. i*oui.'ry? Price per pound: Old rooiters, 2alc; chickens, spring. 7aSc, geese. 4Jo50ceacb; hens, 7c; ducks. 7a.sc; turkeys saAx TnpiccU /Yuiii?Lemons. $2 50a2 75 per box; bananas. |10Ja2C0per bunch; Florida orangca SI UM3 2S. VrgtLiblsi?Cabbage II 00 per barrel. Choice potatoes tiOa&lc x>er bushel. 40a?c per bnsbel for Home stock. Onions. 75c per bushel; per barrel rel $l 75. Celery. -gi?c per doicn. New York ap ple?. (I00a3 25 per barrel. Sweet potatoes Jerseys, j: jJai oo per barrel; Baltimore r: W per barrel. Cranberries $2 90a3 00 per crate. Mint? Rabbits II OD por doten; squirrels ft\ea Si 00 perdoren; pheasants Si 00a! 50; quail Si 75a 2 iO: Toolaon (whole) 7aSc per lb.; Tenlwn (saddles) llaloc per lb. Mlaeallansoas. Tl'y>'t si f JIarts?Gltuaa*. dry. per lb., in de mand. S?0u*tM; ouaaSras. bark, per lb.. (ia9c; sassafras oil. rwr lb.. 40aV>c; May apple root, per lb..6^t7c: yellow root (golden teal), per lb.. ISa 30c; biood root, per lb.. aa5c: Senega ?nake root, per lb., free ot top. 30olV; West Virginia anake root, per In.. pink root, per Id., flae. T>* 35c; elm bark, per lb., 7c; wild cherry bark, per lb.. I?a30c. /Urru-Prime now hand-picked, medium, SI 65; prime new hand-picked, nary, SI &?>al 75. Wool?Fina washed 15c; J*c off for un washed; medium unwashed italic; medium wuhed ItalTc Honey? In tae comb, per lb., lSal5o. Country mixed S*lc Per lb. Whorlla^ l-ltrs Stock Markat. Ca&e?Kxtra l.OO) to 1.200 lbs. 3?;alc: good, WJto l.ftW lbs 3Sa3^c: good. K)0 toIba, 3^a SSc: lair. 700 to Kn lbs. 3a3Vic; common. 600 to 7J0 lbs. 2S*2^?c; bulls. I!^a2i,c; cows. I?ia3c. J/o^s-Extra, 4^?al>^q good. la+Jic; common 3Sa^ic. .v^r^-Lxtra. 2a3c; gooJ, l!-^Jc; common, 50a75c; lambs, 2a1lic. yro~\ Com?SlSaii; calrca, 3}^a5c. FINANCE AND TIIADE, TUo Features or ths 3Ioner and Stock Market*. New York. Jan. 2).?Money on call moderately actiro at 2a2^ per cent; last loan 2 percent; cloeed at 2 per crnt. Prime mercantllo paper 3aG per cent. Sterling exchange slightly easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 MV^a! 89% lor demand. Silrer certificates W5-tc bid. The total sales of stocks to-uar wore 212 076 shares. There wa* a general belief in Wall street to day that tho government Is preparing for the Iwuo of a new o por cent loan, and that a treas ury circular clriug tho term? of the loan is lia ble to t>e iuued at any moment. Washington dispatches denied that such a detvrmluatioa had been reached by the President, but ap parently without any effect upon current opln I ion. which held to It. that another bond issue Is I impendins The chief Inlluence of this belief wu upon the money market rather than on tho stock exchange, and w*s reflected in a harden | ing of loan* nnd withdrawals of much of the i offerings which have glutted the market for m .nth* paNt. At the opening of tmilneM on ttio I stock exchango to day a free selling movement | wa? Inaugurated, which caused a nharp decline, I tho depression continuing up to mid-day. at I ublcli ilme losses had been made, ranging from 1, to 4V.,' pur ccnt. After mid day the pressure to 1 sell was in great uu-asure removed, and a partial recovery t??ok place. During tne lait hour tho insrltet was generally strong In tone, and prices continued to move up to tho close. An excep tion was Pullman, which bcoxe 2Vk per cent, just before 3o'clock. Most of the shares dealt In tCow-decllnea on the day. Including Cotton Oil preferred 3V? do common lJi, Pullman 2f?. Rub ber l1, and Distilling 1 j?er cent. Speculation j c1o?ih1 strong. The bond market was woak aud actlre during the day. Tho aggregate sales were H.SW.fOO. I Government bonds steady. 1 State bond* dull, ami for Virginia 6s deferred heavy and lower. Railroad bonds weak. noNDS AND STOCK QUOrSTIONS?CIOSKD BtU. V. S. M reg. 111^|National Cordage... 4j? U.S. Mcoup~...~~..U5Sl do preferred l*. S. is reg I US Sew Jeney Cent-... ; V. S. 4s coup?....^..1US Norfolk ?t West, p'd 14)? U.S.2sreg f7 Northern Pacific. ? 2s* 1'arlllcfis of''J'? 1^ I do preferred 1\\ 5tand the^Test. A popular remedy is sure tobc subjected to the severest tests, both^ practi cal and mcdical. Allcock's Porous Plaster receives t h endorsement w>( mcdical men'and private, persons everywhere as'the best ..remedy,forScolds, coughs, sore throat, pains in the back, chcst or-limbs. On ,\oC DecHveil. rw?? njml, lo ih?c*?uinf. AlLCOCX'SAJ^ n?el6tr, ^ Allcock's Corn Shields, 1 Allcock's Dunlon Shields, lfsve no squal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills purify and tx>ne up n debilitotod ?y? torn, Thoy aro absolutely oafe. Atchison jUi Adams Express 140 1 A inertc? ti Espren .HW Baltimore A Ohio , tii?i <auadaHouibern... 4??. Central faclflc 12 Chesapeake Ji Ohio |6}? Chicago tb Allon....l?7 CM. Bur. * Vjiuucy 70* t.TJlcago Dm 7j Jf.li.CAHt. L...... 17 Col. Coil A Iron.... 4 Cotton oil Ccrunc.. P> Northwestern fl&! do preferred HT New York Central. in S. V. d: New Eog... 'J9U Oregon Irnprofo C- 10', Oregon N?*.... IS Pacific Malt *20 Pittsburgh JW IU*?Uttic ? Richmond Term..- IV, do preferred..... - w Kock Itlau'L., C\K ?St. haul M\ nil . r." ?' ni. raui ..., ?>S7? W * ""J--- ms <i" in Uot a WMt.iiH, at. I'.ui a owtba... {?? JK- O. P""Tl1 s.-, Uu pref.rre<L.......l>u "r'e Rodnrty?... ijTiuti. Coal A Irou.. 14' <10 mtfni&T?. 2U li'li'i r.clOc. SLTOSf!?"^ T."1- 4 ???? prel Km. f Tix. nrird JlG trio 4 (vmu. i?'" On pijl.rrtd cx Uk? shor?..., iw l*iut Trait v9Uj I^aUrtlle A Nash- Mid MlchlgauCentral... 95 Missouri Pacific S>S Nashville A CUatL. M I'rifd 'ilCiUuloo PaclOo-r.!.... West., Wi U.g. Kiprea* 42 d, ?*2|W.. ...HL L A P'.'.'.ZZ 6*i do preferred 12\, Weln Farro Ex 10* Western uuloo 86^ Wheeling A I., t- V do ureiarred....... .16 Ueneral Electric... iW,'% llreadstuQa uml l'ruvlatom. Chicago?Under tbe tuilueuce of tho gold export icare, the lellltig of wbeit became panlcXv todiy, Mir drooping IS4-'. but covering liear eh* tluUh on salea for export and bidding Mai tut nuts, caused a reactlou. May closing lower, Miyourn cloned lo lower; MiyoaU^' lower and prorliloai at a liberal detllue. flour weik. Wniu-Cash No. 2 spring flJSaMJJc; ho. 3 ?pring nominal: No. 2 red 49?iuj0ty:, January 4inia?V;Ka49jfc; May &053a5J}ic; July &ij;aSJJ, CcniH?Oaab No. 2. 41l<c: No. 3 yellow S9V; Jiuuarj 4.*4l?4a4lc; May 4i*^a44^4l>^; July oan-Cul^No. 2. 28o: No. 2 white MKa3lc; No. 3 white. uooJifcc; Jauuiry 20/'<iiA>i*"ttc; May rn^Mahc. KTB?NO. 2. Mc.' Barley-No. 2, MaiCc. Flaxsiu>?No. I. II 4iUal 43. Tjmotut Bki>? Prime V> ?0. Mkm PiirK-Cwb iwrbirTel 19 77>Ca9 80; Jan uary 12 52>*alO:&aV 7;Ji;iMa74977 V??MalO W.S l.i*t>?Caib per 1CW lb?. 16 3.^47S; Jauuar/ to 47 m: May V> 42ka6 Ua? &.'S. Short Rib??Cwh ildra (looit) *1 lUai Jaau ?ry U Vt>L. KVJiS 10; Mar V> drf ulted iboulden (boxed) 4)^4^c; abort clear >lde? (boxed) St?7?^a4 V2>f WMLixkr-Duttllerj' flulihed foodi per filloo ?122. HvoAM-Unchanged. Bunxa-Xlarket iteady; croaaerlel* 12a24c; dalrki 10a20c. iuxja-rirni at 14a24c. Naw York ? Flour, rocelpta 14.300 barreli; ?x porti 31,400 barrels; aalea B.wW pickrtea; inirket weix md lower to tell. Wheat, receipt! 2.030 butbeli; ext-oru 93.7U0 bu?nela; ?ale? 1.09J.OM buihela of future* and 312.000 bmbeU of ipot; ? pot uirket irrtgulir, optloua cloaed tlria it ^fi^c net decline; No. 2 red Jmuiry clo*ed it Wvic; February closed at 66V^; March cioivd it &7>-4c; May clo?ed at &7?ic; June clo?el at MKc; Julyclo?cdatis?^c; Aufu?tclo?d at JMJf- Corn, recelpu Ji.OuO buibeU; iexport? 900 bushels; aales 'xO.UXl bushels of futurei and lb7,0uu bushels of spot: spot market Irregular; options closed quiet at >ial^c net decline: January closcd at 47*ric; February cloied at 47>;c< Msy ciosedat 47>^c; July closed at43Wc. 0au.rec?lpu 1V900 bushtis; exports 100 buiheli; aalei 4TS.IXM bushels of futures md '.'Sl.OUO bushels of spot; ?pot market quiet; options closed at %c net de cline: January closed atito; February closed at 33^ct Marcb.cloaed at 34>ic; Jlay closed at R^ic. Hons dull. Hide* firm. Leather steady. iw?ef quiet. Cut mean steady. I^rd lrrepular; western steara close?t at 16 70; January closed at 16 70 (nominal; Miy closed it 16'>0 nominal. Pork weak. Butler steady; wostern dairy lOalfr; do creamery 12a24c; do factory 8a 14c; Kleins 24c: imitation creamery 14a!5o: state dairy 10al9c: do creamery He. Cheese dull. Tallow actira and higher. Kosin tirm. l^uriventint quioL Rice firm. Molauea firm. Oranjces. fancy, rtrm ?t tl oo?t 00: othera from 12 <x*3 &a Cottonsetrd oil quiet. Coflce, option! closed barely steady at 10aJ) points net decline. Sugar, raw, firm but quiet; rehncd quiet but steady. iJnitimore?Flour dull and unchtnred; re cespu HOIS birrels; shipments .>9 birrets; sales 31'? birrels. Wheat weak and lower; ipot and month allied February 5j;^56)ic; March H)Vi*i6??c; May .'?7Ha57?<c: ?tcam?r No. 2 red !>2*i ai-'lc; receipts 34.541 bushels; stock 783,873 bush els; sales 86,000 bushels: southern wheat by samplo &^a57c; do on grade Wl;aiC-.c. Corn weak and lower, spot and month 40^0 bid: February 45y;c bid; May t0-^at6J^c; steamer mixed 44*^c bid; recelpU 11,541 bushels; stock CTG.j-jT bushels; sales 3IAOOO bushel?; southern white corn ijatCc: do yellow 4oa?6c. Oau quiet; No. 2whtu? ??<?? - ?< - ..v. iwtt oo,cm< uusneis. Hay quiet and prices inclin^l to be easy: good to choico timothy Sl2:Oal3 0a Sugar hrm and unchanged, butter and eegs steady and un changed! Cheese firm and unchanged. Philadelphia?Wheat ?{c lower; No. 2 red January &&^aS7c: February 5?*^aaittc; March 57ai7*^c: April &7>{aj7*{c. Coru ^alc lower. No. 2 mixed January 45>;ai'?>^c: February 45%a4Skc; March 4Ca46Vie: April 4titya47c. Oau fowen >o. 2 white January 35?ia36c; February 35^a"t6c; March 36>?a3^c; April 36S* 27c. Butter nrm; fancy western creamery 24c: do Pennsylvania prints 13c; do jobbing 2?a29c. Kggs Crm'at laic-higher; frcah near-by 26c; do western 25c. Cincinnati?Flour eair; fancy f2 35a2 45; fam ily |2 00a2 10. Wheat quiet; No. 2 red WJ^aMc; receipts 11.000 bushels; shipments 6.000 bushels. Corn dull and lower: No. 2 mixed 41a42c. Oats quiet; No. 2 mixed Sl^c. Rye dull; No. 2. 54c. Fork dull. Lard easier at 86 M. Bulk meau weak and lower at >5 37S. Bacon dull. Whisky In- fair demand at II "J2. llutter higher, fancy Elgin creamery 25c; Ohia 18a2i>c; dairy lOallc. Sucar strong." Eggs irregular at 23c. Cheese higher. Toledo?Wheat lowerand steadier: No. 2cash and January MSc: Msy 53/Jc. Coru dull and lower No. 2 mixed 40f4c nominal: May 42?*c: Na 3 mixed 39^c. Oats quiet: No. 2 mixed 30c: Na 2 white Kc. Rtc dull: cash 52?ic. Clorerseed dull and higher; prime cash and January $5 2a Wool. London?A good arerage selection was offered at the wool auction sales to-day. Tho bidding wo* atesdy with America again a free buyer. The usual grades were offered and there was no special features. The present ?'?rie* will cloie next Tuesday. The number of bales offored to day wai 14.1H5, of which 1,500 were withdrawn. Following nre the sales In detail; Now South Wales?'7.S22 bales; scoured 7)?da Is: greasy 4'ialOd. Queensland?412 bales; scoured 7J?d; greasy Sdai^d. Victoria?2.M4 bales; scoured llj-^dals 3>?d; greasy 4J4dals. South Australia?1.631 bales; scoured ll>id; greasy 31ia7^d. Tasmania?3N3 balos; srourcd pieces 5^^'nSd. New Zealand?621 bales; scoured lsa>id; greasy 4?;a8>,d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal?1,162 bales; icoured 8Sdals25>d; greasy 4a5d. riiilndelphU?Wool wis In better demand and pricei ruled firm; Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia XX and above 17al'.V; X aud above 16al"c; medium 20a21c; quarterblood 21a a22c: common lKa20c: New York. Michigan. Wis consin, eta. XX 16al7c; X 15al6c; medium li'a 20c: quarterblood 20a21c; common l^alSc; washed combing ind delaine tine, 18a20r; me dium 21aJ2c; low '.'.'icic; coarte 20a2lc, un washed combing medium 16al7c: low medium 17alSc: braid lCalTc; Ultwasheil (light 'and bright) Hue ilal2c; medium 15aU>c: low medium li>al7c: eoanc 15al?">c: unwashed, dark colored clothing, light fine !'al0c; heavy tine tia be: medium 12al3c; fine medium Ual2c: coarse Hal2c; territorial and northwestern light itiuc SalOc; heavy do 7a9c: fine medium lOallc; me dium 1 la 130; quarterblood 12al3c; coarse llal2c. Itoatou?The wool market has malntalued a steady toue during tho past week, though the demand cannot be called active. Some large sale* arc reported, especially In men's wear. The London market also helps the market, l'rlcea for leading descriptions are as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania No. 1 fleece 19e; XX and XX and above l'al&c; Ohlodelalno fleeces is;-ial9i*: terri torial wools, Montana fine aud tine medium M 12c; medium 12al3e: Wyoming. Utah, Dakota. Nevada. Idiho and Colarado, fine and fine me dium i*al 1c: No. 2 medium Ual2c; Callforuia wools, spring uorthern 17al4r; Middle county spring Vnllc; Oregon wools, eastern fair OalOc; choice llali^c; Australian wools, scoured, combing and super Jja42c; average, 3Ca3bc: good. 32a40a New York?Wool firm. Live Stock. Chicago-Cattle sold at $2 2-'>i5 00 for common to choice dressed beef aud ihlpning steers, md it 12 00a3 ??> for common to choice cows ind bulls, ind it 12 2*>a3 65 forstockers and feoders. Hon?Market limp and 10a20c lower than yes terday's quotations. Tho bulk of the heavy and medium sold at !l 25a4 4.\ and S3 95a4 20 took most of the 150i^30-pound hogs. Sheep-Com muti to extra were <| noted at (?' 50al 00. and com mon>) extra lambs at 83 50a4 85; culls sold ut 3l75a225. Receipts?Cattle. 4,000 head; calves, 400 head; hogs. ?.'.000 bead; ihrep. 6,000 heid. Ka?t l.lhorty ? Cattle receipts, fair; market slow at unchanged prices. Hogs, receipts light demand: market fair, ?tcaily at unchanged prices. Hhoep. supply fair; market stoady for both sheep aud lambs; sheep 83?30a3 tt; commou la'.'c i>er tHjnnd; common to fair lambs $2 50j4 00; best lambs SlUMl W. Clncinnntl?Hogs slow and lowor at $.166a410; receipts 2,500 head: shipments WW head. r#troleura. Oil CttT?Opened at II 00; highest 1I00?<; lowest 8100:close?l at II 00; sales 08,000 barrels; clearances 24.000 barrels; shipments 92,459 bar rels: runs 84,575 barrels. N?w York?Petroleum easier; Pennsylvania oil, sales none: February option. Rales nono; closcd at |1 00 bid. Lima oil. tales noua lletala. N?*w York?Pig Iron quiet. Tin weak: straits 114 Masked: plates quiet; spolter weak; domestic ?120. Load steady. Copper iteidy. I?ry Condi. Naw York?As usuil to Tuesday and lo malls of Importance from any ?ectlon. and particular ly from the large markets of the lutcrior and j more distant points, the demind was very Irre gular aud emphasised to some extent ny the | liMTjr mil ot ttinw. Tlirte TO ? (l?raintl lor moderate selections ol Mine ?j.?olnltK*. jet ntir snluanl Importance rwultwd from forwarding* , on former engagement*. Printline doth* flrm*t 'J 9-ICc bid, another salrofl.oiM plecci weekly to llay. More business doing in od?la. i* COMPANY'S^ An inralu&blo product made from tho finoit beef tbs world produces. !=Estract of Beet, An Mtabllshfd hotel under new management thoroughly renovate**, perfect nanltatlon and all mndMn Improvement#. visitors to New York will *flnd tho E*er*tt in lha very heart of the popular > : chopping district, oonvenlent to place* fit menl aau readily aooe?Mbl?> from &llg>arts of tho City. KUUOI'BAN PLAN. OC?-TThSS | EDUCATIONAL. FECIAL FIVE MONTHS' COURSE ?AT? s: Horwool InstltntJ, Washington, D. C. Apply for term to? WM. D. CABKLL 1415 K Northwest. Washington. D. C. Reference: Mrs. M Ptoreus Hart, of Wheel* lng- Mr. OiUoa I<*mb. P,ank of Wheeling )a7 Night School.^ Why don't you attend tho Night Sessions of the WHRELINO HCBINESS COLLIDE, corner Main and Twollth str?eu? Writing, Spelllnj, Arithmetic. BooUceepinj. "Short hand. Typewriting. etc. Comfortable roomi. Careful personal in struction and low prices. ??COME AND SEE US.?? Wheeling ? Business ? College, I | de? WHEELING, W. VA. ? 1 Mrs.I. Stevens Hart's School for Young Ladies and Children, 2316 and 1313 SLirketSt., Wheeling, W.Ta. | Tho Wand car* and clectrlc motors paw the door. Fourth annual ??tou begin* MONDAY, Sop'^mbtir 17. 1594. This school offers a com plete and thorough education In Practical Eng lish. Mathematics, English Classics, Latin and Modern Language*. The school consists of Primary. Intermediate, Academic and College Preparatory departments. The methods and course ol instruction will compare favorably with the best seminaries in the country. Bovs are received In the Primary and Inter mediate. For clrcnlan or interview, apply to MBS. M. STEVENS HART, Principal, Wheeling, W. Va. RAILROADS. BALTIMORE S OHIO. Doparture and arrival o! train* at Wheeling. East ern time. Schedule in ef fect January G. ISa-V MAIN LINE EAST. For Baltimore. Philadel phia aud New York 1:45 a. m., 2:J0 p. in., dally. Graitoa Expross. 10:43 a. m.. Monday only. Washington City Express, 10:13 a. m.. dally, ex 1 cept Monday. Cumberland Accommodation, 5:S0 a. m., daily except Sunday. Grafton Accommodation. 2:M p. m.. daily. Moundsvllle Accommodation. 11:30 a. m. and too p. m.,cxce?t Sunday, and L1:0J p. a., Satur day only. ARRIVE. From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, 8:15 a. tn.. dallv. Washington City Express, 5:00 p. m., dally., ex cept Monday. Cumberland Accommodation, 7:50 p. m.,ex ^(jralton Accommodation. 10:15 a. m. dally. Grafton Express. 5:09 p. m.. Monday only. Moundsville Accommodation. 7: 0 a. tn.. ex cept Sunday: 10:15 a. tn.. dally. !?55 and 7:\J p.m., except Sunday,and 7:25 p.m. Saturday only. TRANS-OHIO DIVISION. For Columbus and Chicago, 7:30 and 10:15 a. m. dally aud 4:12 p. in., dally. Columbus and Cincinnati Express. 10:15 a. m. dally. 11:43 p. in., dully, except Saturday, and ?i20 a. m. Sunday only. Sandnskv Mall, 10:15 a. tn.. dally. Newark Accommodation. 4:12 p. m., dally. St. Clalnvlllo Accomrnodatlou, 10:15 a. m. and 4:12p. m., except Sunday. ARRIVE. Chicago Express. C:35a in. and 5:35 p. xn. dally, and 11:3.S a. iu . dnllv. Cincinnati Express. 5:30 a. m. and 5:35 p. m, dally. . S*ndu?ky Mall, 3:"5 D. m.. dally. Newark Accommodation. 11:35a. in., dally. St. Clalrsvllle Accommodation. 11:?5 a. w. and 5:35 p. m.. dally, exrept Sunday. WHEELING it PITTSBURGH DIVISION. For Pittsburgh. 5:05 and 7:33 a. tn.. and 5:4r? p. m.. daily: aud 1:20 p. m., dally, except Sunday. For Pittsburgh and tho east, 5:05 a. in. and 5:45 p. iu., dally. Washington Accommodation, 5:00 p. tn., dally, except Suuday. ARIUVK. From Pittsburgh, 10:10 a.m. and6:50 p.in. dally. 11:30 p. m., dally, except Saturdav. lh'jo p. w., except Sunday, and 2.23 a. m.. Sunday only. Washington Accommodation,8:10 a. m., dally. except Sunday. Pennsylvania Stations. 1 Fennsulvania Lines 8 yU ] Trains Eun by Central Timo. ftrKKT OTTIC" AT PrHSHTLVANlA HTATtO* OS WATT* HT-FOOTOrELKVKNTH ST., V MKKl.tSO, AT MoLcaR notJfr. WntruKo, aku at thk Pixvart.vAMA Station. PitiiHiKrouT. Soithwkst Svrrrv-" Pay IUmdmc KOUTX-" ?DAILY. tDAtLY KXOIPT SOMDAY. F?:OS* WllRKU.NO TO IXAVR ARRIVE. Welliburgand Steu^nvilla. |?:i5 am {5:35 pm McDonald and Pittsburgh? 16:25 am t5:.">5 pm New Cumberland 6:25 am 10:35 am Indianapolis aud St. l?ukM fti:25ata 5::*> pm Columbus and Cincinnati.... {6:25 am .>:S5 pm Weltsbiirg and Bteubonvllla tti:25iam 5:0j ptu Philadelphia and Now York.tl2:25 pm 2.25 jun Sieubenvllloand PitLsburgh|12:25 pm 2:25 pm OilutnQUsand Chicago pm 2:25 pm Philadelphia aud Now York ?2:>j ptn ?10:ii am lJnltlmoroand Washington. ?2:5'i pm ?10:15 am Stcubenvllleand Plttiburtfh "J:55 pm <-10:55 am Sieubenvllloand Dennlsou^ *10:35 am Indianapolis aud St. liOUb- 18:00 pm tf :l- am Dayton and Cincinnati - 1^:03 pm t?:l2 am Bteubenvlllo and Columbus- t3:00pm f?:l2am Northwest System?Clove. ?fc Pitts. Dlvlslou. Traina run dally, except Sunday, ai follow*: FROM ilHttKJKl'OKTTO LKAVIi AjtntVR. Fu Wayne and Chicago 5^> am t>:46 pm Cauton and ToleUo - 5:0n am 6:4t? piu Pittsburgh 4 Stotibeuvlllo 5:04 am 6:lt? pm Htoubonvllleand Pittsburgh.^ 5:oSam 8:10 pin 8teubeu>Uleand Pittsburgh.9.t?am 10;Wain Steubenville Woil-ivllla 10:43 am ti:4C Pm Cleveland A Chicago 1:10 pm ?5:i?> pm Canton and Toledo 1:10 pm 4:58 pin Alllanooand Cleveland- 1:10 pm 12:28 pm HtoubeuvlUoand Wellsvillo...- 1:10 pm 7:58 am Philadelphia and Now York.... 2:41 pm 8:10 pm Baltimore aud Washington...? 2:44 pm 4:58 pm Bteubonvillo aud Pittsburgh... 2:41 pm 4:5Spm fileubenvllio ?k WclUvllle ti;l3 pm 7:58 am railway time card. Arrival aud departure of train* on and after te:7?,-. or RmuSSS c?-pUHl; {Saturdayexcepted; Sundayonly? Nat ut'UjrQuI;. ?Monday only. Kastarn .Standard Htn*. MmitT. ijjAO.lLK.?Matn Line. Ka?t i )[ ??!!.? ?jr, Halt., I'UIL A N. V 11:*?*? am t'-.n inn "&:V1 mn W:W |nn ?11:30 Bill Wash !Cy! Halt.' |*ti(L AN! Y ? ???.<-IIIAll'l Accoui Grafton Aci'O'U ...~ .........Moiindivlllo Acrom...?. iniS *?" ??J|ourid??III? Accom-. city Ksprai. 110:40 ami. Grafton Kxnret* Kxpfes*.. -c. u. in v.. Wo (ft ?Vi ' ). It. It.?V,. V/. KII..HWI [For Columbus and Chicago iLColumbus ami Cincinnati. .Columbus iiwl Cincinnati* [Columbus nii'l Chicago Kip 1 Newark \ocotn tU. CUIr?vlU-i Accom ht. Clatrivill* Accom... li.-w aiii Olllltnbits nrul Clticin. Kip. tit'lf* ami. .wandinkv Mall.......... nti-AkT. ill. ao. int.?W.Tr.A uflTIv f> 0i ami For Pittsburgh l7:30 ami Pittsburgh ..Pittsburgh ??n-l llA.it I Pittsburgh ...Washington. i'a.. Accom... I Pittsburgh Kxpr^H i\,C. A Mr. L. Kv. I umiL -Pittsburgh .. *fl:U4 poi ....Jtteubenvllleand West . ?IIS pm Pittsburgh and New York- *3:15 pm td-.U pui .PiUaburgb ami New York.. f11:51 am wr.*T. ?7:25 amlEtprwa.Cln. and St. Louis *7:12 am ?9:00 pm Kipresa. Qu. and St. Louis ?*** pui ?1:23 pui Kxpress, Steuh. and Chicago "3 IS pta f:i:W pml..riU<buofh and Detmlson.. Ihl a'> am ~' C A P. K K tV35 pni ARRIVfc tlftW am 16:50 pm 11 M nm 1? tt pni ?8:10 am 12 25 am LKLAltT- I ? r. n n. "C-Oi amLlort Wayne aud Chicago ?yOR amL?Canton ana Toledo *6:0* ami. ...Alliance aud Cleveland... *6. OR am Hteubenrllle and Pittsburgh >10:09 amlSieubenvllleand Plttaburghl 11:41 am _Hfeub* nville A WelUrllleJ ?1:10 pm'-Fort Wayne and Chicago..! ?J: 10 pm ?*10 pm, ?2:10 pre ?3:44 pm ?3 44 pm *3:14 pm ..-/lie i?uj '-UK?|U Canton an l Toledo...... ..Alliance and Cleveland. ...I Steuben Vllle and W'ellivllle Philadelphia and New York* Halt I more and Waihlngton SpMilynvillcand Plttaourgh pin fcteubenville and Pittsburgh! *7 13 pm|JMrub*n*11 le A WellsvHie..' P*PAJTT. I W.ALU Kr. AtUlITK ??V18 pm '?^19 pm *7.44 pm ?M3 pm 1*11:0? am 7:4i pm pm 'i:'H pm ?1:35 pm 't.io pta ?5:'A pm pm ?iiS pm ARR1VK. '**16 pm frl% pa *5 M pm ?1L? am "10 00 amlMatilllon. Toledo and West ?10.00 am I Can ton. Akron A Clareland ?10 00 am Wheel lor and .'?tenbenvlllfl Pm]: -.7M""'?oa*n,l Canton.....|'u ? am ?4 25 pm Wheeling and SteubtnTHl?i*H:Y? am DKTA1CT. | <X. A W\? llr.iDOKPORT. | akf.l\k T:aj am tUTpland.ToledoAChioa*o! ?SiU pm ?1:1 J pm clefcland-Tolodo .1 Chicago *2:M pm 12 am MaiMUon Accom *10:45 am ^ *,Q st- CUIrsrlllc Accom ? -4.00 am ?1-20 ami St. ClaJrurlllo Arcom I ?3 |7 pm P,n Ht- Clalnrlllo Aooom.. ...'?12.JJ pm 4:35 pin St. CUlnrlllo Atooj.....! vb.n pm ?1JM pp[.?Local Freight..... t?ll:H am DRf ART. fT JO am . ?1:1"? pm . t400 pm , LKA.VK i>. i: *: r i S 10 am 4 00 pm ~umo Kivti: iTT!. ~..-Pn?engfr.... ...Pa??engcr..M .Jhwd^t.. A C. iti " - ..Bell*]re and Zanesrllla.. Woodlftcld AUITt til 90 ?m . *2-45 pm t7.t6 pm AMI VI IBUAIU I:JJ pm am RAILROADS. TheCIeveland, Lorain & Wheeling R. R, TIME CARD. Via. Elyria aud the Lake Skoro Route. Not^mbcr 19.165L Central Time. | 12 1 21 BTATIONS. Central Time. Lt. Wheeling Bella! ro Hariiti'i Ferry?.. Urldaeport?. Flmhlng...?^.? Free port...?..? T'hrlchfville.?? h'ew Philadelphia Canal Dover. M Million W'arwlck. Sterltns FflviUe Med Inn.. p. m. i 3 2T>; S3) ? 25 B 45] 4 SI m 6 a0| ?i?i tirafton Elyria.. - Cleveland ? Akron.. Sandiakj? Norwalk. Toledo? ?. Detroit. Chicago-?..? Bu3alo? Albany New York Bos too.?.?. At. St. Clairsville.... Lr. Klrkwood.^-... Lr. SL Clalrsvllle.... Ar. Klrkwood ?*? 40 6 00 5 50 6 r?' 6 30 7 19 7 u ? 19 S3: c or; 8 4*1 6 M 9 S3 7 2>l li) 01 7 45! 10 2l| 7 M' 10 il 5 111 10 S3, 8 40 11 20| 9 10, 12 45j P 9 12 00 10 10, 12 30| s oo; ii od 1:57 |p. m.' 12 20j 2 06! 6 2o 9 00, 3?i t cu - wl 10 12 a. m.l 10:0-) 9:19f 13 p. a. 10S 3:47 5 40] a. tz 1 50 7 oo; V' [p. xn* 2:13, 1:20] 'a m. 11:50 12:33 i tn. lt m 11 45 11 &5 1215 1 15 14: 2 19 2 43 2 ? 3 43 4 M 4 32 i 39 5 0) 5 25 553 p. n. 610 6 45 5 03 8 57 10 55 a. to. 7 3*. 12^5 9 ii [p. m. rl 4. i" p m. 9 i. n. 5:05 &3T All Trains dally, exccptcunday. J. E. TERRY. General Freight and Passenger Ayoat. OHIO RIVER RAILROAD CO. On and after Snnday, December lo. 1531. Tai ?enger Train* will mn tn follows: cDally. tDaily Except Sunday. Central time SOCTll BOCNIX Wheeling. Benwood ?.... Monnd?TUle_...?.. New Martinsville..... Flstenville- - Friendly Sl Marju...... Wllliaxnitown ParkeMburg Belleville Ravcnswooa ? Ripley Landing Graham-^ New Haven Hartford ?.? Niuon City- ? Clifton. - l'L Pleasant ? Gallipolls... Guyandotte - Huntington a. v. t c 00 6 85 7 12 7 35 s a? 8 12 S 16 8 2% S X y oci 9 *?| , 10 35 tlO 45 f. u. I r. m. ?3 OOlfU 15 3 15] 12 30 3 35 4 42] D0> 51*. 1$ *7 00] r. x 12 50 1 M 2 10 2 23 '2 45, 8 20 3 45 4 22 600 5 '20 5 45 6jo: 5 541 G OO 6 03 6 52 6-4S 7 60 ?S 00 r. x. A. X. ?5 23 ?3? 6 53 755 8 M 8 31 9 OO 9 40 10 25 11 05 11 45 12 10 12 35 12 42 12 4S 12 53 12 57 1 2? 1 37 2 3 ?2 45 r. m. NORTH BOUND. Wheeling....__?... Be a wood ??. Moundsvllle.. ?. New MartlniTill&... SUtersvllle ?... Friendly...^?.?. St. Marys ?... W'llllamstowu ?. Puikersburg Belleville - Havens wood- ?. Rlp'.ey Lauding ? Graham New Haven - Hartford Mason City. Cli (ton Pt. l'lea?ant ?. GalUpolli Guyandotte Huutlng^on P. H. t 1 45 1 30 1 15 12 12 11 50 11 37 11 12 10 :? 10 00 9 ar> 8 25 S 01 7 42 7 31 7 27 7 20 7 15 C 47 c :i\ 6 15 5 10 4 45 4 30 4 00 5 20 2 43 2 05 1 25 1 03 1: 12 30 12 -x 12 23 12 15 11 45 U .... 11 31 5 *251 10 35 5 15]'10 25 A. Si. | a. X. r. x. | a. x ?6 45*10 00 6 00, 9 45 9 251 8 00 7 4: 7 19] 6 35 C 05] A. X P. X. r> x 8 5i 8 2U 7 51 7 33 7 23 7 11 7 10 7W 637 623 5 10 f 5 OJ l?. M. Wheeling & Elm Grove Rallroai On and after Friday. April 23, laJi. trains will run aa follows, city time: LCAVK WIUBUNO. | LEAVE IXX OROVS. Tr*a "TmeiTr'n Tme|Tr'n. T'melTrn T*mo a. m.l p. in. a.m. p.m. No. 2...fti:00;No. 20...WW No. 1-1?:00 Not 13...300 No. 4 7:00]No. 22-4:00 No. 3... T.-OJ .N'a 21-4:00 Na 6?M0 Na 24?VOO Na 5... 8.00[Na 23...5.00 Na 8 900'No. 26...6.00 No. 7-t9.00 No. 2V..i".:00 No. 10.10 00, No. 28-7,-OOlNo. 9-10KW Na 27-7:03 Na 1211:00 No. 30...8.00 No. ll.U:00 Na 2)...8.i)J p. m. Na .T2...9 30 p. m Na 31...9:10 No. 14fl200 Na 34-ll.OO Na 13.1200 Na SUOclO Na 16_.l 0U| Na 15...MW Na IS?2:00| |Na 17-2:00 t Daily, except Sunday] - Sunday church trains will leavo Kim Groroai 9:4'?a. m. aim Wheeling at 12:17 \\ m. TrAlns No. 2. 6. 14 and 26 eonnect with henlia Hue for Triadolphlo. llerdlc leavei Tr4adelphia lor Kim Grove at 3:30 a. in., 7:.'W a. m.. 12:30 k in. aud 6:10 p. m. Dally, except Sunday's and Sat urday'a hordle. will connect with train Na leaving Wheeling at 11:00 p. m. Sunuay'a lierulc leaves TTladolphla at 9.03 a-iu.. 12.0011. in.. 6 S0 p. m. and rjonecU with trains No. 8. 14 and x from Wheeling. II. K. WK1SGKUBKK. Gen. Managor. Wheeling Bridge & Terminal Ry. C. O. BREWSTER Kcceivor. Tlmo Table No. 13. to take oTeot 1 - 31 a a, Sunday. November l'J, ISTi Leave Whcellng-|8:03, f3:k>, {11:10a. m.. f2:2% ?3:U?. 14:.W, <9:00 p. lit Leave I'eulnsula?tS:0C. f9:5L {11:46a. m.,t2:24, ?3:21.14:36. t?:W n. in. Leave Martin's Ferry?|S:12, t9:57, Jll:32a m., ?2:32. ?3:27. t?:42. <0:12. ArriveTermiualJunctiou?)S:17, tlO:03, ill:>5 a. in.. t2:W. ?\i:3.\ t?:H. 19:18 p. m. lx?avo Terminal Junction?17:22. J3:03, a. uu ?12:40. a. in.. {3:59. 14:05. t'?:l4. f8:45 p. m. Leavu Martin's Forry?t7:2J, i'J;07 a.iu.,*l2>4i, }4:OS. tt:IO. t*?:l9. tS:52p. in. Ixavo l'onln?ula?t7 Jl.jJ:l4 A.iu., *12:31, {4:IL ?4:17. t^:2V |8:Wi p. m. Arrive Wheeling?17:40, ?9:J0 a nu *12:57, 24:17. t4:2?. fSlJl, t9:05 p. m. ?Dally. tDailv except Sunday. Huadari oaly. All trains will ran oa Eastern Time. J.E. TAUSSIG, Superiutoudeu